A respectable front Sarkozy can't speak proper A Czech's career Balkan bottoms up Two vast and ugly blocks of stone Mr China goes shopping ReprintsThey are likely to hearten the opposition. |
Thereat he was chapfallen, but wishing nevertheless to hearten his good wife. |
As soon as they learned of the arrest of one of their number, they rallied round, organizing visits to the prison and arranging comforts of all sorts to sustain and hearten him. |
Despite the bombing, he spoke confidently of his ability to hearten his forces and repel future insurgent attacks. |
And he encouraged Jack to visit him and, when the latter did so, used every effort to hearten him. |
And she had got him half a quarte'n of whisky to hearten him up as he came away this morning. |