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1 I | record as one of the most daring conceptions of human genius!” (
2 I | man of such extraordinary daring, face to face!”~“Perhaps
3 I | the recitals he read of daring enterprise and maritime
4 II | be knit together by the daring project of Dr. Samuel Ferguson,
5 III | black; a natural air of daring courage; in fine, something
6 IV | southern limit reached by that daring traveller.~He returned in
7 IV | following year. These two daring explorers then reembarked
8 V | place beyond which the most daring explorers have scarcely
9 VIII | courageous Kennedy, his daring companion.”~Dick blushed
10 XI | wretches, more furious and daring than the rest, attempted
11 XI | fate in store for these daring adventurers? Should they
12 XXI | dear Dick, with determined daring, and profiting by their
13 XXII | so pure a sky.~“You are daring travellers!” he said, “and
14 XXVII| fearful to behold in his daring rashness. There, under a
15 XIX | extreme point attained by that daring explorer.”~“It seems to
16 XXXII| country up in the air, or daring to fly like themselves!”~“
17 XXXII| projection by an abrupt and daring angle.~The doctor, much
18 XXXIV| doctor had regained all his daring in the midst of this deadly
19 XLI | leap to his throat.~The daring fellow was there, grasping
20 XLIII| Quick! quick!”~And these daring men did not hesitate a moment
21 XLIII| energetic accent of undaunted daring, exclaimed—~“All is not
22 XLIII| mention made of Dr. Ferguson’s daring expedition, in the European
23 XLIII| little, settled with the daring travellers still clinging
24 XLIV | the accomplishment of the daring project, naturally became
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