Where is this quote from: He guided the trembling feet along, proud that his own were firm and strong.
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The quote mentions "he guided the trembling feet" and "proud that his own were firm and strong." This suggests a narrative or poem where someone is leading others and feeling confident in their own abilities. Show more…
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