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1       IX|       be the vilest, the most cowardly of creatures! If my father,
2      XXV|       supposed him capable of cowardly hesitation. She would have
3      XXV| should lie if I said that. My cowardly heart has not that much
4   XXVIII|      indicates a treacherous, cowardly nature, his smile is cunning,
5     XXXI|  Chupin.~ ~Remorse filled his cowardly heart, and pale and trembling,
6    XXXII|       exclaimed, “as for that cowardly deserter, he shall be shot
7    XLIII|     out if it were capable of cowardly weakness under such provocation!”~ ~
8     XLVI|  child——”~ ~“Ah! I was afraidcowardly creature that I was! I dreaded
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