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1       VI|   dropped from their lips.~ ~The audacity of Maurice had never gone
2       XI|          realized his marvellous audacity.~ ~After that, how could
3     XXII|        We will see if he has the audacity to follow her! Will he follow
4    XXXVI| exhibited upon the scaffold~ the audacity for which he has always
5    XLIII|    penetrated the flesh.~ ~“What audacity!” she exclaimed. “What impudence!”~ ~
6     XLIV|    nobles would not display such audacity if all sons had my resolution.
7    XLVII|        his mistress. She had the audacity to refuse this honor; that
8      LII|          as if she would, by her audacity, win this dangerous game
9      LIV|         his wife—by her criminal audacity, by her cool calculation
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