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1    1,   26| ascribing his deliverance to his intrepid horse. Then Paganel tried
2    2,    1|       that he should mention the intrepid bearing of Lady Helena and
3    2,   19|       sought him. And when these intrepid countrymen of his should
4    3,   14|        under the thin crust. The intrepid la-borers, veritable Cyclops
5    3,   14|       mastery in all hearts. The intrepid travelers forgot the past,
6    3,   20|            He is an intelligent, intrepid man,” he added, “whose passions
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