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 1    XVIII|         I should be considered a coward, Monsieur!”~ ~“Probably.
 2      XXI|        branded with the names of coward and traitor. Farewell! my
 3     XXII|   enemies. He who hesitates is a coward! Forward!”~ ~A shout of
 4     XXII|        the air.~ ~The voice of a coward sends up the cry of panic:~ ~“
 5     XXIX|    should be a miserable fool, a coward, if I hesitated between
 6    XXXII| Chanlouineau is only a miserable coward after all,” he fancied he
 7    XXXIV|              Here is your rewardcoward!”~ ~Overwhelmed by this
 8     XXXV|         continued, “that I was a coward, because I would not take
 9  XXXVIII|   considered him a traitor and a coward.~ ~It was for her sake,
10  XXXVIII|          exclaimed Maurice. “The coward came, but the gendarmes
11  XXXVIII|       Corporal Bavois, “traitor! coward!”~ ~And they fled, leaving
12    XLVII|         prison. They told me the coward’s name!”~ ~Instinctively
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