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1      VII|  robber, shrewd and cautious; bold, as those who possess nothing
2      XII|       as timid as I have been bold; and she will be hard to
3     XXXI|    had given him.~ ~“One more bold stroke and we have our man!”
4    XXXII|     to do?”~ ~In spite of his bold remark, Martial felt that
5   XXXIII|      will make him forget the bold creature who has bewitched
6       LI| opinion, and had even been so bold as to question the propriety
7       LI|  humble relative was becoming bold, even audacious, in her
8       LV|    unrecognizable.~ ~It was a bold ruse and no time must be
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