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Taking courage from my revolver, I continued on down to the ground floor.
I shook my head; then, taking courage from him, turned to him and said, No.
Then, taking courage from another shot of brandy, I told about the widow with the mushrooms growing on the wall.
"Others indeed," said she, taking courage from his smile.
Like frightened children, taking courage from the other, the two Cardinals walked towards where there should have been waves.
Taking courage in both hands, I began to steer the fish towards the shingle beach.
Her eyes, perhaps taking courage from the dress, seemed greener and more captivating than ever.
Taking courage, I cried, "Who has ever been here before me?
Taking courage from the dog, Martie finally raised her head.
Taking courage from that, she went to where he stood and, shyly almost, slipped her arm through the crook of his.
Taking courage from the fact that three strokes would take her back to safety she ducked her head below the water.
The horses swung their heads towards each other, taking courage from each other's presence.
Taking courage, they still went on.
"I am not ashamed to own it; said I taking Courage.
At least some of the trader-ships had left, taking courage from the fact that the Enterprise managed to leave orbit undamaged.
I picture myself taking courage to make a declaration to Miss Larkins.
Taking courage from his dragon's acceptance of such a large audience, he straightened his shoulders and strode forward.
But now, taking courage under the overshadowing wing of the divine, Arctura spoke.
'No indeed, sir,' replied Kit, taking courage to look up. '
Hugo conjured a plum, taking courage.
Taking courage from Judy's smiling face, she said, "Ideally, we would first attempt to explore the descent remotely.
Adam nodded numbly, taking courage from the fact that there was not a hint of a suggestion that Poly might not be found.
When minimalism ruled, they remained loyal to their primary hues, taking courage in their rebel stance against the dogma of the noble white.
"I'm glad to see you doing that," she added, taking courage from his composure and going as straight to her point as could be expected of a woman.
Mr. Levy remembers taking courage from Mr. Cobb's resolve.