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1 But go thy way; none suspect thee to be the redoubtable enemy of our heads.
2 They fled as if they could not put sufficient distance between themselves and their redoubtable enemy .
3 Swindlers and murderers had no more redoubtable enemy , for he seemed to read the most secret thoughts of their minds.
4 The statesman, driven by family considerations to crush Pons, did not so much as see the physical weakness of his redoubtable enemy .
5 Swindlers and murderers had no more redoubtable enemy , for he seemed to read in the recesses of their souls their most secret thoughts.
6 A woman of that disposition bears the first shock of a redoubtable enemy with courage, but, the danger better understood, she fears a second attack.
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