What, then, will uplift him if he has been a waverer in principle as well as in fact? |
Adam de Gordon, indeed, was already under suspicion, and apparently was a waverer. |
Elizabeth had no will to follow in the track of Rome, and to help the Pope to drive every waverer into action. |
Nor was Seaforth the only waverer who had taken to heart the lesson taught Argyll. |
This was not the first waverer Jeff had brought back into line, not the first by several. |
Despite his fever-shaken nerves, he was perfectly entitled to say to any waverer, Fear not. |