COURAGE in Classic Quotes
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Quotes from The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells
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1 But before the dawn my courage returned, and while the stars were still in the sky I turned once more towards Regent's Park.
2 Down the road towards Maybury Bridge there were voices and the sound of feet, but I had not the courage to shout or to go to them.
3 For a while the imaginative daring of the artilleryman, and the tone of assurance and courage he assumed, completely dominated my mind.
4 It was this, as much as anything, that gave people courage, and I suppose the new arrivals from Woking also helped to restore confidence.
5 His gesture suggested a resignation of the slit, and after a little while my curiosity gave me courage, and I rose up, stepped across him, and clambered up to it.
6 I suppose it was nearly eleven o'clock before we gathered courage to start again, no longer venturing into the road, but sneaking along hedgerows and through plantations, and watching keenly through the darkness, he on the right and I on the left, for the Martians, who seemed to be all about us.
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