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1    1,   18|      the Cordilleras, but the timid creatures were so frightened
2    1,   22|  dejection of their master. A timid rabbit happened to run across
3    2,    4| Baudin, who was by no means a timid man, was so afraid in 1802,
4    3,    3| waters. It is not a matter of timid or brutish Australians,
5    3,   15|     They were huge ostriches, timid too, for they fled with
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