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Quotes from The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
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1 He lost the direction of safety.
2 He suddenly lost concern for himself, and forgot to look at a menacing fate.
3 He became like the man who lost his legs at the approach of the red and green monster.
4 It was during this rapid march that the regiment lost many of the marks of a new command.
5 The flag was sometimes eaten and lost in this mass of vapor, but more often it projected, sun-touched, resplendent.
6 He told himself that, despite his unprecedented suffering, he had never lost his greed for a victory, yet, he said, in a half-apologetic manner to his conscience, he could not but know that a defeat for the army this time might mean many favorable things for him.
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