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 1    1,    4| Glenarvan made no reply to this bold proposition, but smiled,
 2    1,   16|     them. Robert proved to be a bold rider, and completely reassured
 3    1,   22|      without saying a word. His bold, determined nature made
 4    2,    7|     continent, where only a few bold travelers have ventured;
 5    2,   13|     above, long perspectives of bold colors, little shade, little
 6    2,   14|     Paganel.~“And not only that bold explorer,” returned Sandy, “
 7    2,   17|       seized Ben Joyce; but the bold convict had already disappeared
 8    2,   17|       him up in his character—a bold and formidable criminal.
 9    2,   19|     Glenarvan, holding back the bold, daring young fellow, “let
10    2,   19|    river, trying to invent some bold way of getting over; but
11    3,    9|     limbs of his enemy.” He was bold and brave, but his cruelty
12    3,   14|                   CHAPTER XIV A BOLD STRATAGEM~NEXT day, February
13    3,   14|        volcano might devour the bold schemers, who offered it
14    3,   17|       Your honor makes rather a bold assertion there, it seems
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