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1 1, 17| think they did not dare to attack us,” replied Glenarvan, 2 1, 18| gallop, and made a direct attack, knowing that if the first 3 1, 19| dens.~Still, their plan of attack had evidently been altered. 4 1, 20| evident how violent the attack must have been, and how 5 2, 13| prepared carefully against any attack or surprise. Houses are 6 2, 14| that they would dare to attack. Besides, they would never 7 2, 17| motionless. All signs of attack had disappeared.~The Major 8 2, 17| not in numbers enough to attack us, I suppose,” added Mulrady. “ 9 2, 17| nightfall to commence the attack. We must redouble our watchfulness. 10 2, 18| precaution was necessary, for an attack on the part of the convicts 11 2, 18| far as the scene of the attack. Here two corpses lay on 12 2, 18| Had he fallen during the attack on his rider, or was he 13 3, 4| not comprehend the sudden attack.~“Let her go! Let her go!” 14 3, 5| not give a thought to an attack by a handful of miserable 15 3, 8| with the exception of the attack of the sand-flies, called 16 3, 12| us make an effort. Let us attack these wretches!’ But with 17 3, 13| persuasion to begin their attack on the deceased chief’s 18 3, 15| he was about to meet the attack, when John Mangles cried:~“ 19 3, 15| impossible to avoid the attack of the natives, who were