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 1    1,    5|     countenance expressed both courage and goodness, if the features
 2    1,    5|    devoted to himself, full of courage, and as practiced in handling
 3    1,    5|      only with ordinary animal courage, that physical bravery of
 4    1,    5|      what is far noblermoral courage, firmness of soul. If he
 5    1,    9|        were to instil into him courage and goodness and generosity,
 6    1,   12|     but for their devotion and courage the small band could not
 7    1,   12|      strength. With superhuman courage, the ascent was then resumed
 8    1,   12|     However, in spite of their courage, the strength of the little
 9    1,   18| Thaouka especially displayed a courage that neither fatigue nor
10    1,   19|        as he saw him showing a courage so far above his years.
11    1,   22|        had gone down forever.~“Courage, courage,” repeated Glenarvan,
12    1,   22|        down forever.~“Courage, courage,” repeated Glenarvan, supporting
13    2,    1|       might well be proud. His courage and devotion, and the dangers
14    2,    5|    Both ladies displayed great courage, fully equal to any of the
15    2,   12|        Scotch, who admired the courage of this young disciple,
16    2,   13|      travelers, with all their courage, will not be sorry, I fancy,
17    2,   19|        strength, and tact, and courage could do they did; but they
18    3,    5|       not call in question our courage nor the bravery of our friends.
19    3,    7|        compelled to admire the courage and bravery of the New Zealanders.
20    3,    9|      of extraordinary personal courage.~The practice of tattooing,
21    3,    9|       all things, coolness and courage. Glenarvan was aware that
22    3,   10|        to his bosom and said:~“Courage, my dear Helena; Heaven
23    3,   11|      he to summon the terrible courage!~“And Mary? who has a right
24    3,   13|     the foot of the mountain.~“Courage! my friends,” cried Glenarvan,
25    3,   19|      father gave us. Keep your courage up and no matter what befalls
26    3,   19|     let us show this obstinate courage which can rise above everything.
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