“What, did you think," she asked, laughing as he struggled up the bank, "that I, a Gaulish maiden, could not swim?" "I did not think anything about it," Malchus said; "I saw you pushed in and followed without thinking at all." Although they imperfectly understood each other's words the meaning was clear; the girl put her hand on his shoulder and looked frankly up in his face. "I thank you," she said, "just the same as if you had saved my life. You meant to do so, and it was very good of you, a great chief of this army, to hazard your life for a Gaulish maiden. Clotilde will never forget.” IfsThinkingSaidHandsFacesGirlForgetLaughingClearSawsUnderstoodArmyVery GoodSavedShouldersChiefsSwimNever ForgetHazardsMaidens Book:The Young Carthaginian: A Story of the Times of Hannibal Source: The Young Carthaginian: A Story of the Times of Hannibal
“To be a true hero you must be a true Christian. To sum up then, heroism is largely based on two qualities- truthfulness and unselfishness, a readiness to put one's own pleasures aside for that of others, to be courteous to all, kind to those younger than yourself, helpful to your parents, even if helpfulness demands some slight sacrifice of your own pleasure. . .you must remember that these two qualities are the signs of Christian heroism.” IfsKindTwoChristianRememberParentPleasureQualitySacrificeHeroDemandAll KindsHelpfulHeroismReadinessTruthfulnessCourteousUnselfishnessHelpfulnessTrue Hero Author:G.A. Henty