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1 They will never overcome our Lord, and my father is very valiant .
2 He is a very valiant trencherman; he hath an excellent stomach.
3 I have lost one very valiant and gentle squire this day.
4 These were the smaller party, yet were they very valiant knights.
5 This Hippolytus turned out to be a very valiant knight, generous and courageous.
6 They were both very valiant saints, dangerous to dragons and demons.
7 Lucius, the emperor, was a good knight, strong and very valiant .
8 He went along the slope, very valiant in his resolve, but with shaking knees.
9 But I honour his memory, for he was very valiant .
10 Sir Palom, a very valiant knight, came up to him.
11 Now that they had safely left the house behind them, they were both very valiant .
12 Unfortunately, the very valiant effort of the Western Conference Champions couldn't outlast a rejuvenated Miami franchise.
13 He most unjustly depreciates the character of Juan de Grijalva, who was a very valiant commander.
14 His name is Peregrin, a very valiant man.'
15 But, as I say, Lannes is a very valiant man, though, occasionally, perhaps, a trifle hot-headed.
16 They who hunt in droves, like wolves, are seldom very valiant when singled out from their pack.
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