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1 1, 5| where, even in the most dangerous expeditions. When the crew 2 1, 12| to be difficult, and even dangerous. The angles of the declivities 3 1, 14| among the slippery peaks and dangerous precipices among which he 4 1, 17| away the cholinas, a most dangerous species of viper, the bite 5 1, 19| relatively speaking, less dangerous now. As long as the powder 6 1, 20| comparison is the most dangerous figure in rhetoric that 7 1, 26| into the sea, and were more dangerous to approach than rocky shoals. 8 2, 5| float the ship over the dangerous bar; but these terrific 9 2, 7| down with all hands off the dangerous reefs of Twofold Bay.~This 10 2, 8| Glenarvan, “our journey is not dangerous, is it?”~“Not at all,” replied 11 2, 10| the passage does not seem dangerous. We shall manage it.”~“Shall 12 2, 13| a criminal of the most dangerous class, who arrived in Australia 13 2, 15| support it frequently in dangerous declivities, to unhar-ness 14 2, 17| Melbourne.”~“But that will be a dangerous venture, John,” said Glenarvan. “ 15 2, 18| Pier was practicable, but dangerous. The convicts might entrench 16 2, 19| with their lives for the dangerous experiment. The boat disappeared, 17 3, 1| whose reefs make them very dangerous.~As the day drew to a close, 18 3, 3| certainly not. The coast is very dangerous. It is a series of shallow 19 3, 4| and if the coast looks dangerous, I will put the ship’s head 20 3, 6| doubt, therefore it was dangerous to land. But had the danger 21 3, 6| shores of Ika-na-Mani, a dangerous, difficult coast, and infested 22 3, 12| Mary Grant, followed in the dangerous route.~He arrived safely; 23 3, 13| durance. He succeeded in his dangerous attempt, and had arrived 24 3, 14| their place was growing dangerous. But a crowning effort moved 25 3, 14| his sailors reached the dangerous ridge that had been so obstinately 26 3, 14| provoke from both sides a dangerous fusillade.~But speed was 27 3, 15| jump in and fly from the dangerous shore, was only a minute’ 28 3, 16| I saw clearly he was a dangerous individual, and I must take