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1 1, 1| reckoned among the most formidable.~The huge brute was soon 2 1, 14| opening and shutting his formidable claws, and shaking his cartilaginous 3 1, 15| of another scarcely less formidable. He was almost torn to pieces 4 1, 16| down in an instant. It is a formidable weapon in their hands, and 5 1, 17| harmless, the Gauchos are formidable out-and-out bandits.”~“The 6 1, 19| These AGUARAS are not very formidable either; and if it were not 7 1, 19| moldering wood, and already formidable paws and hungry, savage 8 1, 25| to be surrounded by these formidable animals of the Saurian order. 9 1, 25| lashing the water with its formidable tail.~Glenarvan and his 10 2, 5| a quiet basin beyond the formidable bar; but almost the same 11 2, 6| were quite sufficiently formidable to destroy the keel of a 12 2, 17| his character—a bold and formidable criminal. His manifestly 13 2, 18| the utmost care. This is a formidable weapon in the hand of a 14 3, 5| vessel.”~“What is there so formidable in New Zealand?” asked Glenarvan.~“ 15 3, 9| sinister expression, gave him a formidable aspect.~Tattooing, or “moko,” 16 3, 11| earth. But a powerful and formidable chief destined to speedy