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1 He proposed instead real comradeship with the poor, He Himself being poor.
2 But there had been no time for much real comradeship .
3 The more men work together in a real comradeship , the more mere social distinctions fade into the background.
4 The unkindly spirit of the young Frenchmen gave way to real comradeship , and all were now on the best terms.
5 He was almost beside himself with awe, at this unbelieveable strange fortune, this real comradeship with the hero of his dreams.
6 Though during my course I made many pleasant acquaintances, and so felt less isolated than at first, I indulged in little real comradeship .
7 Real comradeship between officer and man begins with war.
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