He drew from his side pocket a wallet, which he placed in the hands of our hero.
So our hero put on the required white tie, and then went forth to complete his proper costume.
To Miss Mitford we owe a quaint anecdote of our hero, which, better than pages of analysis, depicts the man.
The success of these informal Scripture lessons led him to establish a religious paper for young people called The Youth's Companion, in which some of our hero's early verses appeared.
Our hero began in a sort of detached manner--touching lightly upon the subject of the Russian Empire, and expatiating upon the immensity of the same, and saying that even the Empire of Ancient Rome had been of considerably smaller dimensions.
Our hero, who wished never to be nice overmuch, or serious out of season, laughed with those that laughed, and endeavoured to catch the spirit of the jest.
Among them was a clergyman, of middle age, who was attracted by our hero's frank countenance.
Our hero, however, was catechised about his sudden intimacy with the new scholar.
As the former is to be our hero, we may pause to describe him.
Our hero would, undoubtedly, have done so, if he had not been cautioned by Tom Cooper.
There was another idea which occurred to our hero: Could he secrete his own money and Jake's, or the greater part of it, and thus save it from the clutches of his dishonest host?
In the case of our hero, circumstances had thrown him upon his own resources, and it may be added that he could better be trusted with the management of himself than most boys.
He had been the author of our hero's discomfiture the first time he tried to present himself to Madame de Cintre.
This was partly veracity on our hero's part, but it was also partly charity.
Thus encouraged, our herobegan by remarking that he seemed to be preparing for a trip.
This remark seemed to our hero to savour of unreasoning contempt of danger, for the facing of a tropical squall in such an eggshell appeared to him the height of folly.
So strange and unaccountable did this seem toour hero that he lay quite still, as if spell-bound.
It can serve no purpose in elucidating the character of our hero to attempt to identify all the places he visited.
We must confine ourselves to the fortunes of our hero.
Ere he could reach the craft the madman picked up the long ice pole and aimed a vicious prod with it at our hero's breast.
Our hero made a bolt down the ladder after his friend.
Our hero, who, with the others, was watching with breathless interest, saw them rebound.
Our hero, however, was always extremely judicious in tempering his gallantry and moral advice to his young female acquaintances.
It was one day in autumn, after a lapse of about two years, that the following conversation took place between a wealthy grazier from the neighboring parish, and one of our hero's most intimate, acquaintances.
Our hero's face, as he approached her, was certainly a fine study for any one who wished to embody the sad and the ludicrous.
Lee, the young Vineyarder, who had been rescued from freezing by the timely arrival of our hero, accompanied the tatter, having joined his fortunes to those of the Oyster Ponders.
In cutting logs for barn, and drawing lumber, Our hero spent of days a goodly number.
Our hero, with his hand-tools got along, At best, but slowly; and sometimes went wrong.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "our hero" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.