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1    1,    5| ordinary animal courage, that physical bravery of the battle-field,
2    1,    6|       to me, not only for its physical qualities, but also for
3    1,   12|       came at last when their physical powers failed, and vertigo,
4    2,   13|      fashion?”~“From a purely physical cause, friends,” said Paganel, “
5    3,   10|       is always manifested by physical signs; the parents and friends
6    3,   14|      learned to make light of physical difficulties, feared nothing
7    3,   15|    but he did not foresee the physical difficulties of the country.~
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