But yet greater was the fear of showing cowardice, and so striking the new faith with the hardest blow.
The deposed patriarch Constantine had endured the hardest treatment at Prince's Island during thirteen months.
Of all affliction taught a lover yet, 'Tis sure the hardestscience to forget!
The hardest nag in all the world to ride is the nightmare.
Select the man most disagreeable to you, and the one who has said the hardest things about you.
We had been detected by another band of dacoits who were trying their hardest to overtake us.
Though I swam myhardest with my legs, we continually came to the surface and then sank again, owing to the dead weight of my helpless mates.
Thus, galloping our hardest along the high cliff, where hundreds of people live in holes in the clay, we found ourselves at last among friends again.
Every description of hardship, and every description of temptation belonging to perhaps the hardest and almost the most dangerous position of female life, Mrs. Fisher had gone through.
Life is a battle from start to finish, and the hardest fighter is the winner.
It seemed the hardest thing in the world for Frank to be convinced that any fellow was thoroughly bad, even though that person might be an enemy who had endeavored in numerous ways to do him an injury.
How can they hurt, being the hardest things in the world?
It was a sultry afternoon; and what with the heat and the annoyance of the morning from Grizzie's tongue and her talk concerning Agnes, the scythe hung heavy in Cosmo's hands, nor had Aggie to work her hardest to keep up with him.
One of the men she had tried hardest to induce to become a frequenter of the "salon" she had attempted to create was Van Dusen, the owner of the Eagle, and in a certain satirically smiling way he admired Lucille.
Then, indeed, began thehardest fight David ever made for a man against that man's self.
Of all torture, that of suspense is the hardest to be borne.
You should converse with Mr. Dodge on that subject, Master Saunders, and let the hardest fend off in the argument.
The Arabs, hardest pressed upon, profited by the pause to fall back on the main body of their friends, near the raft.
Even the mate was touched, and he afterwards told his companion on deck, that "the hardest day's work he had ever done, was lending a hand to rouse the captain through that prayer.
Concerns selling goods on the instalment basis through agents who are paid on commission, find their hardest problem is to collect money where the proposition was painted in too glowing colors.
As a matter of fact nine times out of ten thehardest part of the transaction is to close the sale.
Dorothy, nervously, for an unseen danger is always the hardestto face.
Taken altogether, it was a dreadfully long name to weigh down a poor innocent child, and one of the hardest lessons I ever learned was to remember my own name.
We must each go our own way and strive our hardest to forget.
It is this bodilessness in the Employer--this very simple rudimentary whiffling communion the Employer has with his usually distinguished and accomplished Head Employee, which the Head Employee finds it hardest to bear.
But while this little trait of general irresponsibleness in the President's Employer may be the hardest to bear, there are more dangerous ones for the country.
With the first ten cuts the blood spouts freely from the unfortunate native, whose cries and groans might surely touch the hardest heart.
Staarbrucker fished his hardest to discover the exact whereabouts of the place from whence the crocodile had come.
He gallops full tilt from the sheltering woodland and rides his hardestto cut them off.
The beginning of conversation is really the hardest part.
The latter illustrates the power of the most insignificant animals, as by means of its foot this little shell burrows into the hardest granite.
The tongue, which is called the lingual ribbon, is ribbon shaped, long and slender, and is really a soft, pliable saw with which the animal bores into the hardest shells of the helpless clams.
There's no fooling about a cow-boy's life: it is just about the hardest life there is.
Still, take them altogether, they air the savagest and hardesttribe of Red-skins on this continent.
It's the hardest thing to learn there is, and you're doing it the first half-hour.
Lennox wakened one morning with the realization that this was one of the hardest winters of his experience.
The hardest part was lifting him to her shoulders.
Good evening, Failing," he replied, trying his hardest to fall into that strange spirit of nonchalance with which brave men have so often met their adversaries, and which Dan had now.
And of course, the hardest problem is finding his camp.
The longest part was behind us, but the hardest part, the climb over the mountain, was ahead.
In another minute they were off, while the others went home to wait, which is the hardest part.
He told the Captain it was the hardest game he ever struck.
He had the hardest head I ever ran against; and if he had been as heavy as I was, I can't say what the result would have been if we had come together in earnest.
The veterans of the Syrian war acknowledged that it was the hardest and most doubtful of the days which they had seen.
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