One day it occurred to him to stop saying that his paper was pure and enterprising and
fearless, and make it so.
That Himmalehan, salt-sea Mastodon, clothed with such portentousness of unconscious power, that his very panics are more to be dreaded than his most
fearless and malicious assaults!
and in her unresting activities, and her
fearless ways, and her sunbursts and cloudbursts, she is always bringing George back to me.
Livingstone, in multiplying his
fearless explorations from the Cape of Good Hope to the basin of the Zambesi; Captains Burton and Speke, in the discovery of the great interior lakes, have opened three highways to modern civilization.
Laughter had been our comrade and
fearless Hope our guide.
Free from the happiness of slaves, redeemed from Deities and adorations,
fearless and fear-inspiring, grand and lonesome: so is the will of the conscientious.
"Another thing about them," continued the Englishman, "that doesn't appear normal is that they are afraid of parrots and utterly
fearless of lions."
But it will be owing only to your labors, and the
fearless efforts of those who, trampling the laws and Constitution of the country under their feet, are determined that they will "hide the out- cast," and that their hearths shall be, spite of the law, an asylum for the oppressed, if, some time or other, the humblest may stand in our streets, and bear witness in safety against the cruelties of which he has been the victim.
Bar Comas eyed the defiant and insubordinate chieftain for an instant, his expression one of haughty,
fearless contempt and hate, and then without drawing a weapon and without uttering a word he hurled himself at the throat of his defamer.
He was wonderfully clever at concealing his deafness, and, as to carrying on heavily, though he was a
fearless man, I don't think that he ever meant to take undue risks.
She was their earliest visitor in their settled life; and Captain Wentworth, by putting her in the way of recovering her husband's property in the West Indies, by writing for her, acting for her, and seeing her through all the petty difficulties of the case with the activity and exertion of a
fearless man and a determined friend, fully requited the services which she had rendered, or ever meant to render, to his wife.
He was
fearless, not because he had grown used to being under fire (one cannot grow used to danger), but because he had learned how to manage his thoughts when in danger.