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  • It is full of the social good-comradeship which is a condition of humor.

    A Study of Fairy Tales Laura F. Kready

  • There is only one way to do it -- that is, everything must give way to duty and good-fellowship, good-comradeship, and determination.

    Lloyd George The Man and His Story Frank Dilnot

  • As he led her on to the platform she met his eyes, full of a kind good-comradeship and confidence.

    The Splendid Folly Margaret Pedler

  • With dawdling, laughing and good-comradeship we chose our bonbons, and getting back into the barouche we proceeded to crunch them as we drove on to Monceaux.

    Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. XVI., December, 1880. Various

  • So the future clothing merchant chatted to himself, and did not take notice that a tall, handsomely dressed and gentlemanly-looking stranger was gazing upon him with a smile of benevolent good-comradeship, and at length spoke to him.

    Pixy's Holiday Journey George Lang

  • Naturally pure-hearted and high-minded, she had asked nothing of those she did meet save respect and good-comradeship; but either she was too pretty or peculiarly unfortunate, for she had seldom been offered either.

    Blue Aloes Stories of South Africa Cynthia Stockley

  • For there is nothing truer than that a victory is only less terrible than a defeat, and as the sad strains of the wailing music fell on our ears, our thoughts flew back through the many happy years of good-comradeship we had spent with the gallant friends whom we have never ceased to mourn, and whose names will be treasured memories as long as the regiment endures.

    The Second Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the South African War With a Description of the Operations in the Aden Hinterland Cecil Francis Romer

  • What had become of those first days of golden weather, leisure and good-comradeship?

    VI. Book Four: The Voyage of the Anchises 1922

  • And throughout all this before-supper merriment, one could catch the feeling of good-comradeship which, so far as my experience goes, is always prevalent whenever Frenchmen and Americans are gathered together.

    High Adventure A Narrative of Air Fighting in France James Norman Hall 1919

  • She knew why his good-bye had been so cold -- why it could not have the cordiality that their good-comradeship demanded -- but she could not tell Leslie.

    Anne's House of Dreams 1915

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