Book,  chapter

1    1,   15| terrible danger than he ran the risk of another scarcely less
2    1,   19|      let me or Thalcave run the risk of this last chance of deliverance,
3    2,   14|       hunting knife, and at the risk of being ripped up himself,
4    2,   17|        to expose himself to the risk, cannot be. He is the captain
5    2,   18|      parting. It is too great a risk for one man to venture alone
6    2,   19|     John tried to resist at the risk of breaking his own oar,
7    3,    4|         ply their trade without risk. However, for that day at
8    3,   12|        was of importance not to risk themselves imprudently,
9    3,   19|          your honor, I must not risk the DUNCAN in the dark,
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