Part,  Chapter

1     I,    VIII|   debt.~ ~So one day I took courage to speak to my father upon
2     I,     XII|    will only stimulate your courage. You will be a great man,
3    II,     III|     slackening in spirit or courage, and never forgetting her
4    II,     III|    men. A man must have the courage to oppose her, defend his
5    II,    XIII|   some pluck, some physical courage at least."~ ~But in vain
6    II,     XIV|   have read so much of your courage and daring, of the self-sacrifice
7    II,     XVI| this course requires pluck, courage, and perfect coolness. You
8    II,    XVII|     spoke of your undaunted courage, of your disinterested and
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