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    comradeship


    1. Comradeship in death


    2. Therefore, we joined in brotherly comradeship for it was plain to see something terrible happened to them


    3. frank comradeship with the men of his congregation,


    4. They also noticed the comradeship between master and slave, something they would use to their full advantage


    5. Down deep he knew he preferred the comradeship to the rank


    6. "During the last few months of his life, months of preparation in gallant comradeship and open air, the poet-soldier told with all the simple force of genius the sorrow of youth about to die, and the sure, triumphant consolations of a sincere and valiant spirit


    7. It might be supposed that these earnest exhortations to close comradeship are


    8. There is a greater comradeship


    9. That was how the relationship of jolly comradeship was born between father and daughter, which freed him for a time from the bitter solitude of his revels and freed her from Fernanda’s watchful eye without necessity of provoking the domestic crisis that seemed inevitable by then


    10. It was a meaningless demand because the concubine was so annoyed with the comradeship between her lover and his daughter that she did not want anything to do with her

    11. She still missed terribly her family but the close comradeship in the Time Patrol had drastically changed her outlook on social classes and personal relationships


    12. “I never loved Jews myself but Helferin Weiss has won my respect for her courage and sense of comradeship


    13. It was that sense of comradeship that had made Feltus feel quite at home with this wealthy and sophisticated foreigner and made chatting with him such a pleasure, especially since the opportunity to converse about Britain and its politics seldom arose in this quaint coastal town far removed from overseas influence


    14. A simple signal would be passed from hill to hill, back to Bo-elon, on receiving this signal a force would be sent to intercept them, the second signal would be a runner with the numbers of warriors and the direction they had taken, this last point was the reason for Coatl’s planning sessions, we covered every possible route the Teoti’s soldiers were likely to take and a site and a plan was found to deal with as many of them as possible, three hours later I thought we had covered just about everything, but Coatl started all over again this time asking each captain to explain each phase of the operation, this was a new concept for the captains they had never been consulted on strategy before, they had always been told what to do and when to do it, that Coatl would ask their opinion gave them not only an insight into the battles that were ahead of them but also a pride they had never before experienced, you could see this pride in their conduct towards Coatl and each other, they were being melded into a fiercesome team, each member confidently relying on the others, and each aware of what was expected of them, this new comradeship was filtering down to the warriors and indeed all the Toltec seemed to conduct themselves with a pride that had been missing for quite some time, all around the valley there was a great bustling activity, workshops and dwellings were being erected, Wedon and his brotherhood of priests were busy on their plans for a temple, it was amazing to see this new spirit spreading among my people, only a few short weeks ago they were beginning to lose hope as well as their identity, but now thanks to my bearded friend once again they were proud Tolteca


    15. He had served loyally for years in the HSF and had forged bonds of comradeship with its other members


    16. With their comradeship over the years, Locke hoped Ned would side with him


    17. · “But with this man I felt such a comradeship and assurance of being fully understood and accepted that I told him things that I would not tell others


    18. · “But with this man I felt such a comradeship and assurance of beingfully understood and accepted that I told him things that I would not tell others


    19. She had had the complete, guileless trust in him of a child for a tender and sympathetic friend,--a friend, not a father, though he was old enough to be her father, because in a father, however much hidden by sweet comradeship as it had been in hers, there always at the back of everything was, after all, authority


    20. The frequent meetings and games and common exertions inevitably bound us in an intimacy and sense of comradeship

    21. The exclusiveness of monogamic fellowship, the out-coming of the deep hunger for a unique experience in affection, can be greatly misinterpreted by failing to see that it is human nature's effort to keep to the golden mean as one is driven by tremendous impulses toward the supreme man-woman comradeship


    22. He missed the easy if largely wordless comradeship he’d had with gruff, sardonic old Roger Morris right from the first day of freshman turnout


    23. As the guests one by one pack, pay, and depart, and the seats at the table-d'hote shrink pitifully at each succeeding meal; as suites of rooms are closed, carpets taken up, and waiters sent away; those boarders who are staying on, en pension, until the next year's full re-opening, cannot help being somewhat affected by all these flittings and farewells, this eager discussion of plans, routes, and fresh quarters, this daily shrinkage in the stream of comradeship


    24. All this I shall some day write at fuller length, and amidst these more stirring days I would tenderly sketch in these lovely summer evenings, when with the deep blue sky above us we lay in good comradeship among the long grasses by the wood and marveled at the strange fowl that swept over us and the quaint new creatures which crept from their burrows to watch us, while above us the boughs of the bushes were heavy with luscious fruit, and below us strange


    25. Last night we all supped at Lord John Roxton's rooms, and sitting together afterwards we smoked in good comradeship and talked our adventures over


    26. him from every other stock-jobber; his golf with the Prince of Wales, his membership of Bratt's, even his smoking-room comradeship at the House of Commons, for, when he first appeared there, his party chiefs did not say of him, 'Look, there is the promising young member for north Gridley who spoke so well on Rent Restrictions


    27. He loved her; ought he to marry her? Dared he to marry her? What would his mother and his brothers say? What would he himself say a couple of years after the event? That would depend upon whether the germs of staunch comradeship underlay the temporary emotion, or whether it were a sensuous joy in her form only, with no substratum of everlastingness


    28. Their condition of domiciliary comradeship put her, as the woman, to such disadvantage by its enforced intercourse, that he felt it unfair to her to exercise any pressure of blandishment which he might have honestly employed had she been better able to avoid him


    29. The country custom of unreserved comradeship out of doors during betrothal was the only custom she knew, and to her it had no strangeness; though it seemed oddly anticipative to Clare till he saw how normal a thing she, in common with all the other dairy-folk, regarded it


    30. Instead of being workers’ paradises where everyone worked for the common good in a spirit of equality and comradeship, they’d become corrupt and inefficient dictatorships, with an inner elite living very well while the great majority of the people had to make do without even the most basic consumer goods

    31. At first the sailors strove to establish a comradeship with him, but he pricked them away with frigid insults


    32. Hazel was so far won back into comradeship that he had relaxed into happy incoherence


    33. They wept their good comradeship, broken so soon, and their friendship: then Tristan told Kaherdin of his love for that other Iseult, and of the sorrow of his life


    34. He had spoiled their beautiful comradeship


    35. Something of their old comradeship had returned during the informal mirth of the evening


    36. She missed the merry comradeship of Patty's Place


    37. He had come quite often to Green Gables after his recovery, and something of their old comradeship had returned


    38. In those first days I envied them, because they were among persons of their own sort, and understood one another; so I thought, but the truth was that their enforced companionship, the comradeship where the word of command went with the whip or the rod, was as much an object of aversion to them as it was to myself, and every one of them tried to keep himself as much to himself as possible


    39. He did not know that this common cause was revolutionary, which he was not interested in at that time, but gave the money from a sense of comradeship and vanity, so that it should not be said that he was afraid


    40. I intend from this day to break off all connection with you; it’s impossible for us to remain on friendly terms and to keep up the appearance of comradeship congruous with them

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    Synonyms for "comradeship"

    camaraderie chumminess comradeliness comradery comradeship fellowship affability association communion fraternity

    "comradeship" definitions

    the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability