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1        V|         certain circumstances, a heroism of which few persons are
2        X| ingratitude, this man, honest to heroism, whom he had treated as
3       XI|          to Monsieur Lacheneur’s heroism. Hearing of our arrival,
4     XIII|      remind him of that proof of heroism; he has deplored it bitterly
5    XXIII|        the cowardice and all the heroism displayed on that terrible
6      XXV|        such a day politeness was heroism. Was he connected with the
7     XLII|    vanity aroused within her the heroism of a gladiator dying on
8      LII|         story.~ ~The courage and heroism displayed by the marquise
9      LII|        their probity amounted to heroism. We might have made them
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