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1 1, 1| with you,” said McNabbs. “I dare say this frail concern has 2 1, 6| made me a sailor, for I dare say, at a push, I could 3 1, 8| you would get a ship, I dare say, to take you back to 4 1, 12| more difficult, but did not dare to interrogate him, rightly 5 1, 12| so deep that they did not dare to look down them. In many 6 1, 14| the boy, how could we ever dare to meet the father? What 7 1, 14| Mind what you are saying; I dare say a minute seemed a very 8 1, 14| was terrible. Who could dare to speak of quitting this 9 1, 17| rather think they did not dare to attack us,” replied Glenarvan, 10 1, 24| profound incredulity, “you dare to contend, with the document 11 2, 5| degrees. This is a warning I dare not neglect, for there is 12 2, 14| men on it, that they would dare to attack. Besides, they 13 2, 19| heavy, and a ship would not dare to venture near the shore. “ 14 3, 11| mountain, and henceforth none dare ascend the slope of Maunganamu 15 3, 13| wretches!” said Paganel. “I dare you to come here!”~“But 16 3, 13| discussion. The natives dare not climb Maunganamu, but 17 3, 13| if this be Capua, you dare not intend to imitate Hannibal!”~“ 18 3, 13| imitate Hannibal!”~“Madam, I dare not contradict you, and 19 3, 21| Arabella, but yet he did not dare to speak. It was the Major 20 3, 21| settled then, I suppose?”~“I dare not.”~“Come, now, my learned