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1     I| strike here, if thou have the courage!"~ ~And with that he pointed
2     I|     it.~ ~But Halil Patrona's courage was quite equal even to
3    II|     Patrona. He alone had the courage to scrutinise the slave-girl
4   III|      world who would have the courage to gainsay them? Certainly
5  VIII|     with a look of determined courage he stepped forth and also
6    IX|     there not one of you with courage enough to go and speak to
7    XI|     for him.~ ~Musli felt his courage rising many degrees since
8   XII|   which is supposed to confer courage and virility. When they
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