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1      VII|              rascal, the old robber, shrewd and cautious; bold, as those
2   XXVIII|      Chanlouineau, who seems to be a shrewd fellow, told me to tell
3    XXXII| investigation; that suggestion is as shrewd as it is opportune,” he
4     XXXV|              The old soldier was too shrewd not to understand the whole
5     XLII|               To think that a man as shrewd, as subtle-minded, as quick-witted,
6      LII|             Chelteux, an exceedingly shrewd fellow, capable of anything,
7       LV|         opportunity to escape.~ ~Too shrewd not to discern the trap
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