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1        I|  inquired some of the more timid.~ ~“Yes; but not the enemy
2       VI|  two children were equally timid and artless, and equally
3      XII| will, in the future, be as timid as I have been bold; and
4     XXIV|  attract to our ranks some timid or wavering accomplice,
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