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 1      XII|      silence is hard. Still, he is brave, there is no denying that;
 2     XIII|          you. I had not courage to brave those formidable discussions
 3      XXI|           the lives of hundreds of brave men? I tell you that you
 4     XXII|         Mlle. de Courtornieu was a brave woman.~ ~“Who are you?”
 5    XXIII|        which he had deceived these brave men, for whose death he
 6    XXIII|          the body of the horse the brave rider was struggling to
 7     XXIV|          the wretched woman. “I am brave!”~ ~The abbe led her to
 8     XXIV|            delay.~ ~The abbe was a brave man. He darted to the door,
 9     XXIV|     emotion, he said:~ ~“You are a brave man!”~ ~A few moments later,
10      XXV|         with impunity, despise and brave the prejudices of hypocrites.~ ~
11      XXV|           could not doubt, was the brave old soldier who had spoken
12      XXV|   conspirators in the village. The brave man, knowing he was mortally
13      XXV|            and fully determined to brave all, they went to the house
14    XXVII|           was afraid, for he was a brave man: but he was endeavoring
15   XXVIII|            his reasons.”~ ~Had the brave peasant really found some
16   XXVIII|       marquis! Is it possible?”~ ~“Brave as Monsieur Martial is,”
17   XXVIII|         pray, do not weep thus! Be brave! You will soon be the wife
18     XXIX|            thank me,” answered the brave peasant. “I said to myself: ‘
19     XXIX|            officers surrounded the brave young girl. They wished
20     XXIX|         find a pretext. He was the brave soldier left on guard at
21      XXX|               This certainly was a brave soul. The baron extended
22     XXXI| intolerable that he was willing to brave anything to appease it.~ ~
23     XXXV|     parting of the rope hurled the brave corporal rudely against
24     XXXV|           fight.”~ ~“Ah! you are a brave man!” cried the abbe.~ ~“
25     XXXV|        eyes that Maurice saw these brave men, who had just saved
26      XLI|          farm that Maurice and the brave corporal had succeeded in
27     XLIV|          her precious child.~ ~Her brave and honest nature could
28    XLVII|         priest. “He has with him a brave man—an old soldier who would
29   XLVIII|          crime, and that she would brave impossibilities to recover
30        L|             she was herself again, brave and determined.~ ~But horrible
31        L|          when evening came all her brave resolution vanished, and
32       LV|         faith in me.”~ ~“Speak, my brave fellow.”~ ~“Ah! Monsieur,
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