Word: fearlessly
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...trip was not a highly financed, well organized exploration but more the quest for adventure by four men, only one of whom had had any experience in the jungle. Facing death became such a commonplace that it meant little or nothing and often was approached with a fearless joy for the struggle. Picture the author, confronted at night by two gleaming eyes a few yards down the jungle path, and at a loss what to do, breaking into song and seeing the eyes disappear. Song proved to be a boon to the little band of explorers because at another time...
...Death's solemn dirge?but fearless, bold...
Chief new attraction is Clyde Beatty, 26, of Chillicothe, Ohio, "the world's youngest and most fearless wild animal trainer." Mr. Beatty is left alone in a great cage in which there are some 40 hissing, snarling, rumbling lions and tigers. These he persuades to form various artistic groupings by means of a whip, chair and frequently used revolver. Mr. Beatty's most showmanlike beast is Kazan, a large old lion who quails and cowers very perceptibly when the trainer stares him into submission. But occasionally Kazan is unable to stifle a yawn...
Authentic royalties are trained up to be most afraid of jeopardizing the Throne by a public act which the people will call "cowardly." The fearless-flying Prince of Wales is a case in point. Another: Crown Prince Umberto of Italy who stood like a statue after the shot fired at him in Belgium (TIME...
...grateful to Stalin for lifting him over twelve disgruntled heads to the supreme command. His antecedents are impeccable. Born the son of a very poor Ukrainian peasant in 1881, he became a proletarian factory worker in early youth, has been since 1904 a consistent revolutionist, always modest, fearless and devotedly obedient to his party superiors...