Citations:hopefuller

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 * 1838, Thomas Carlyle, The French Revolution, Volume II., Book I., Chapter V., page #20:
 * Romœuf, furnished with new pass‐port, is sent forth with double speed on a hopefuller track ; by Bondy, Claye, and Chalons, towards Metz, to track the new Berline ; and gallops à franc étrier.
 * 1891, Charles Dickens, Works of Charles Dickens, page #670:
 * But, on the whole, the Simplon appearing to be the hopefuller route, Vendale decided to take it.
 * 1910, unknown, The Forum, Volume XLIV., page #207:
 * a better, or hopefuller edition of Captain Con ; one with whom something could be done to steady him, direct him, improve him.