Which of the following statements proves the thief is bold?

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“He could not regain his composure, and every once in a while threw down the work which occupied him, and began once more to recount how it had all happened, where he had been standing, while only two steps away my coat had been stolen before his very eyes, and how he could not even catch the thief.”

“The visitor of the day before, calmly and before my very eyes, took my short coat from the rack, put it under his arm, and ran out.”

“Agrafena, who had all the time been looking at him in open-mouthed surprise through the kitchen door, was seemingly unable to stir from her place and rescue the coat.”

“Then once more he resumed his work, only to throw it away again, and I saw him go down to the porter, tell him what had happened, and reproach him with not taking sufficient care of the house, that such a theft could be perpetrated in it.”

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"The visitor of the day before, calmly and before my very eyes, took my short coat from the rack, put it under his arm, and ran out."