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1     I,     49|     borrowed a resource from audacity. "It was not," he told them, "
2    XI,      6|   cessation or pity, and his audacity had many rivals. By assuming
3    XI,     34| exposed had no refuge but in audacity. They had accomplices in
4    XI,     44|      said nothing but, "What audacity! what wickedness!" Narcissus
5   XIV,     52|  Antonius was a man of ready audacity; Marcellus had the glory
6   XIV,     73|   hence comes his surpassing audacity; he shams apathy, while
7    XV,     52|   who had the genius and the audacity to attempt by art even what
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