It was only after a hard fight I could wind myself up to the right pitch, when, for fear that my heart should fail again, I ran hard right up to the little place, and walked into the kitchen where the old folks were sitting at dinner.
We have had a hard fight, but we have come out of it," said Running Fox.
But I must warn you that our young men are very fierce, and you will have a hard fight if you try to kill one of them.
Hi, that was a hard fight," panted Spotted Deer, as they sat down to recover from their exertions.
It was a hard fight to get to this place, but it will be harder to get away.
Papa, you are my good guardian angel, always on the watch to help me in my hard fight with my dreadful temper.
God gave me such a good Christian father to help me in my hard fight!
I'm often surprised at papa's patience with me and the trouble he takes to help me in my hard fight with my passionate, wilful temper.
I confess that it has been a hard fight for me, an awful fight, to stay at my work, but the day that I heard that my brother was your missionary brought me the hardest fight I had had for many a day.
The enemy advanced, over three thousand strong, principally infantry, but Hutchinson determined not to give up his position without a hard fight.
And then Brian went to where the king himself was, and the king made no delay in attacking him, and they made a hard fight of it, and at the end the King of Greece fell by the hand of Brian, son of Tuireann.
So Lir and the King of the Dog-Heads attacked one another, and they made a hard fight; but after a while Lir was getting the worst of it.
Then Goll Garbh the Rough, son of the King of Alban, saw him and attacked him, and they fought a hard fight.
I wouldn't be surprised if he gave Hopkins a hard fight.
But Uncle John met his gaze with a cheerful smile and continued: "I guess you've got a hard fight ahead of you.
It was understood to mean a hard fight, and even the most sturdy Republican was inclined to fear that the present incumbent of the office would be elected to succeed himself.
I am inclined to think they will make us a hard fight, but I am confident that we will win in the end.
Is it not told in the pages of history how for long enough it was a hard fight for a standing in India, and how our troops were in many places sore put to it; while home after home was made desolate by the most cruel outrages?
I expect a hard fight, but I'll tell you right now this idea of mine is going to win out.
Kenneth Gregory realized at the outset that he was up against a hard fight.
When the British were driven out of the village after a hard fight it was late in the day and the Germans evidently thought that they would not attempt a counterattack until the following morning.
Toward Soissons a hard fight was in progress for the possession of Buzancy.
The Germans succeeded after a hard fight in recapturing the village, and another in the neighborhood, but they were unable to hold their gains.
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