Part,  Chapter

1     II,      II|        and no one has yet had courage enough to ask for her. But
2    III,      IV| whereupon the doctor summoned courage to enter the room. His first
3     IV,     III|   room you sleep in. A man of courage is worth a hundred locks.
4      V,      II|       a result?"~ ~"So far as courage is concerned, I should not
5      V,      II|   however, requires more than courage. Colonel Barthelmy is a
6      V,      II|      it; I have heard of such courage before. But you must not
7     VI,      IV|   emotions; as when shame and courage, timidity and daring, love
8   VIII,      II|   your other daughter had the courage to do, this one also will
9     IX,       I|       it. But she had not the courage to enter her apartments
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