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 1    1,    3|  sorrowful eyes, and resigned but courageous look, as well as her neat
 2    1,   12|       Robert.”~“No, no,” said the courageous lad; “I can still walk;
 3    1,   16|            my friends, he means a courageous man.”~“My father!” exclaimed
 4    1,   18|        sailors on the DUNCAN. How courageous and devoted they are.”~“
 5    1,   23|          out his hands toward the courageous Patagonian.~“He will save
 6    2,    3|     daring shrinks back, the most courageous succumbs. They cannot penetrate
 7    2,   15|         the three bullocks. These courageous beasts were engulfed up
 8    2,   16|          go five miles a day. The courageous ladies did not shrink, if
 9    2,   17|        Controlling her agony, the courageous woman helped her husband
10    2,   19|         makes the legs bleed. The courageous ladies never complained,
11    2,   19| vanquished in the strife; and the courageous searchers, whom the unfriendly
12    3,    1|       admiration at seeing her so courageous and so resigned. He wanted
13    3,    5|           captain of our own, and courageous, if unskillful sailors,
14    3,    7|          the New Zealanders are a courageous people, who yielded for
15    3,   10|        was far from feeling. This courageous woman made heroic efforts
16    3,   15|        miles in twelve hours. The courageous women could not be pressed
17    3,   17|  commenced. A sad voyage, for the courageous searching party to come
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