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1 Who, after this, shall have the hardihood to speak evil of the grape?
2 Only a few, Madam, only a few, have the hardihood to assert their beliefs.
3 But would any Police cruiser have the hardihood to follow him into the Big Burn?
4 How, then, can I have the hardihood to receive from you a present of value!
5 They have the hardihood to tell me that.
6 All who have the hardihood to run try to escape, but many remain and become prisoners.
7 And I hardly believe any of our opponents will have the hardihood to say they are not.
8 If you are driven to abandon the Muses, friend, who will have the hardihood to stand by them?
9 He then commenced cogitating how he would act, should Bruin have the hardihood to face him in the daytime.
10 It gives forth such an offensive odor that nothing, one should think, could have the hardihood to eat it.
11 These little spirits are always on the watch to kill those who should have the hardihood to approach their residence.
12 The king's power will increase daily, and if Cheldric have the hardihood to follow, with the more confidence we shall fight.
13 Does a girl of light character and little brain have the hardihood to advance a foot covered with a broken shoe?
14 How this came about it were idle to speculate; yet no man shall have the hardihood to affirm that it was otherwise.
15 I cannot understand how any conscientious person, dealing in a large way with human life, should have the hardihood to ignore eugenics.
16 But Lancelot answered soberly, Certainly, sir, it is not for me; nor will I have the hardihood to set my hand upon it.
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