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    1. The Man waited for us to respond, and as craven as it felt, both Menachem and I took the cue and thanked him profusely


    2. "Ay, you did but seek to curry favour with the craven crowd," burst out the now thoroughly angry King, always jealous of the popularity of this


    3. Such are these craven Southrons


    4. Ten minutes later Eddie Corton sat on a barstool at the bar in The Craven, his local pub


    5. He had no hobbies and hated the TV, so the Craven was his sanctuary


    6. There was another stranger in the bar of The Craven that night


    7. I don’t love Craven


    8. Or I guess I should say I’m not in love with Craven and never would be


    9. Apparently, Jared had told them about me sleeping with Craven


    10. These swine! Such craven beggars! The old man returned shortly with the glass

    11. Not to be outdone, Macedonian television is now awash with a lengthy ad depicting the precocious leader berating his pusillanimous and craven commanders ahead of a crucial battle


    12. “You, a craven beast, would presume to change the way of A’qil sa’n Alar, the greatest warrior of the greatest race?”


    13. We both esteem Johanna with the craven esteem you feel for a person, at any moment capable of giving notice, who does all the unpleasant things you would otherwise have to do yourself


    14. My sights were firmly set on Craven Cottage


    15. And now his craven heart, even as he cursed it, told him


    16. Craven coward, that’s what he was, to


    17. and one poem in particular called "The Craven," other in-


    18. The bard in craven fear cowered


    19. The craven and the bold


    20. My classic poem "The Craven" is about a fall I took because of

    21. The Craven -- 23


    22. This he uttered; and, as no craven,


    23. To me came a-nother craven,


    24. The Craven -- 25


    25. But the Craven, never flitting,


    26. Whereas the craven just won't ski, Pamela


    27. Our ancestors were a species of low-class butchers: craven cowards, apes who became the lowest scavengers in the Serengeti Plains, who crept to the killing sites and did their butchery of animals they had not killed themselves and ran off with the spoils of their butchery


    28. Naked apes: the most dominant species on earth: cowering in fear, becoming craven cowards… all because of the artificial advantage that fire gave them, not because they could not defend themselves, not because they couldn’t kill any predator who attacked or threatened them, because they could have… but because they used the artificial ease of having a fire as an artificial defense against being attacked at night instead of defending themselves by standing up and facing their foes


    29. Rome replaced its own culture regularly with new fads from other cultures and cultural practices… but this did not stop the remorseless dumbing down of its population until there were no more competent soldiers, no more competent generals… until they were easily defeated in battle by all comers, and became despised as a city full of craven cowards and idiotic fools who ran out into the street with baskets of roast dogs for the latest invading army of conquerors to eat because they had nothing else left to offer their invaders in the hope of not being slaughtered along with the others


    30. Instead: they just stood there and let themselves be murdered because they were so stupid, so cowardly, so craven, so lacking in any self-esteem, that they simply did not know what else to do… while their killers laughed and sprayed blood into the faces of the ones who were spared

    31. It teaches people to become craven cowards too terrified to speak up, or speak the truth


    32. He made damn sure that only the lowest, most ignorant, most submissive, stupidest, most craven cowards were left alive


    33. They tried to pretend that the man they were crowning sitting on the throne-stone was not the biggest craven coward, the weakest, most cunning liar of them all


    34. Low and craven the artist wears his skins liquid breath: a haven for the reptile


    35. "A craven who abandoned his post," said another--this Monseigneur had been got out of Paris, legs uppermost and half suffocated, in a load of hay--"some years ago


    36. Lipmann? Is everything all right?” She hated the craven note in her voice


    37. Craven and J


    38. 25 Half of Catalinas crashed: Craven and Cate, p


    39. A flash of craven inspiration suggested to him an expedient not unknown to European statesmen when they wish to delay a difficult negotiation


    40. What could he say? How could he explain? Ideas of headlong flight somewhere, anywhere, passed through his mind; even the craven and absurd notion of hiding under the table occurred to his cowardice

    41. The man has grown mean and false and craven


    42. “My father calls it craven


    43. Turkeys seem to be manic-depressive types, gobbling with blushing wattles, spread tails, and scraping wings in amorous bravado at one moment and huddled in craven cowardice the next


    44. The Craven fault, for instance, extends for upward of thirty miles, and along this line the vertical displacement of the strata varies from 600 to 3,000 feet


    45. A happy-go-lucky; neither craven nor valiant; taking perils as they came with an indifferent air; and while engaged in the most imminent crisis of the chase, toiling away, calm and collected as a journeyman joiner engaged for the year


    46. But thou sayest, methinks that white-lead chapter about whiteness is but a white flag hung out from a craven soul; thou surrenderest to a hypo, Ishmael


    47. "Oh, oh, oh! how this splinter gores me now! Accursed fate! that the unconquerable captain in the soul should have such a craven mate!"


    48. Every one said that she was even cleverer and more learned than her mother, but I was never in a position to judge of that, since, overcome with craven bashfulness at the mere thought of her intellect and accomplishments, I never spoke to her alone but once, and then with unaccountable trepidation


    49. I stood as if paralysed for a few seconds, filled with a craven longing to get back to the cosy cabin, shut the hatch, and wait till daylight before approaching any nearer that still form, dreading what horrors an examination might reveal


    50. How was I to know that you were more sorely hurt than Colonel Craven? He left you, he told us, standing by a tree, laughing at his pierced arm


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