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1    1,    1| nations of the earth had the courage to proclaim it.~In 1852,
2    1,    4|    her so happy, had not the courage to persist.~This time, however,
3    1,    7|  very comforting! I had lost courage obviously.”~To conclude,
4    1,   11| Odonais was a woman of great courage, as you will see presently;
5    1,   16|      in truth, no longer the courage of their ancestors.~At nightfall
6    2,    3| diminished in the least. But courage failed him!~And this is
7    2,    8|      of despair.~But neither courage nor coolness deserted the
8    2,   17|  betokened almost superhuman courage, his flight through the
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