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Had his fortunes run aground, mired in the faintheartedness of his men?
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His Majesty, bitterly complaining of Pitt's faintheartedness, tried to break the coalition.
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Mrs Borlais senses the wavering of enthusiasm, and takes it to be faintheartedness.
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It was faintheartedness, sloth, placation, doubt, vagueness and romantical misconception.
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She was touched by his faintheartedness; he who nevertheless seemed to be about thirty years old.
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Their last hope was in my hoped-for faintheartedness.
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This view of the case was so reasonable, that Fred rallied and half smiled at his own faintheartedness.
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It brims over with vital force and joy; faith in the central order keeps casting out faintheartedness and weariness.
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But the continued absence of the voice it represents is more the consequence of faintheartedness based on flawed analysis.
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The refractory sailors, ashamed of their own faintheartedness, begged pardon, and promised to act henceforth according to our orders.
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The Territories were real and so the Talisman might also be real; he was not going to murder his mother with faintheartedness.
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I said only that we had not really tried towing the ship yet, and I attempted to buck them up in their faintheartedness.
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Finally, there is his conscience-theaccumulated sediment of ancestral faintheartedness in countless generations, with vague religious fears and superstitions to leaven and mellow it.
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Half a dozen times he had taken steps to leave the Moonlight Quill and soar upward, but through sheer faintheartedness he had stayed on.
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The Knight of the Cart blames and reproaches himself for faintheartedness when he sees his host watching him and notices all the others looking on.
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A crowd of allies instantly started up for him, in the shape of treason, faintheartedness, envy, jealousy, insubordination, within the walls of every beleaguered city.