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Greatheart may refer to:
- A character from The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan
- Greatheart (romance novel), a 1912 novel by Ethel M. Dell
- Greatheart, a novel set in the Birthright realm of Dungeons & Dragons
- Greatheart (film), a 1921 film directed by George Ridgwell
Greatheart is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by George Ridgwell and starring Cecil Humphreys, Madge Stuart and Ernest Benham. It was based on the 1912 novel Greatheart by Ethel M. Dell. It was made by Stoll Pictures.
Greatheart is a romance novel by the British writer Ethel M. Dell which was first published in 1912.
Usage examples of "greatheart".
Ger and I and Greatheart pulled fallen trees out of the eaves of the forest, and Ger taught me to split wood, chop it, and stack it.
I said, and went to unload the cart, and put Greatheart away in his stable.
I realized that I would feel much less desolate if I could keep Greatheart with me.
I had groomed Greatheart till he gleamed like polished marble, and combed his long mane and tail over and over again till he must have wondered what was wrong with me.
I urged Greatheart into a canter, and the noise of the horses crashing through the underbrush drowned everything else.
I was glad I could sit quietly on Greatheart, that I did not have to dismount and make my legs carry me, and that I could hide my shaking hands in the thick white mane that fell over his withers.
I had brought a cloak, and after pulling Greatheart down to a jog, I wrapped it around me.
I had stabled Greatheart, groomed him, and again cleaned the tack by hand.
I changed into riding clothes and went out to take Greatheart for a gallop.
I had Greatheart stabled, groomed, and fed before die light faded, so that I could watch the sun set from the gardens, as I had truthfully told the Beast I liked to do.
I dressed and ate slowly, then wandered listlessly downstairs, thinking to walk about a little indoors, and perhaps make a conciliatory visit to Greatheart, before settling down to a long morning of study.
I ate my lunch alone, and went out early to take Greatheart for his afternoon ride.
I let Greatheart out, and he roamed on ahead of us like an oversized dog, while the Beast and I walked behind.
We had been walking towards the stable as we spoke, and I went inside to let Greatheart out.
Beast before I left, but Greatheart jogged steadily along the carriage-road as if he knew where he was going.