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1 Randolph did not dare gainsay the teacher, but he looked sullen.
2 Let us see who will dare gainsay the woman.
3 Red-headed, big men they are, and good-tempered so far, seeing that none dare gainsay them.
4 No Council or Assembly will dare gainsay me.
5 Would she dare gainsay the King?
6 Let none dare gainsay Texas in our ears, for it is the banner state of all the immaculate thirty-one.
8 Then he stood upon his feet, and she cried out: O but thou art fair and mighty, who now shall dare gainsay thee?
9 On the hills beyond the river the dog-fox barked with constancy, his vixen screeching like a child-signsof storm that no one dare gainsay .
10 None of King Pepin's nobles dared gainsay him.
11 Few dared gainsay him, by reason both of his irritable temper and of the thick-skinned insensibility that encased him like armor of proof.
12 "I said we would go downriver to Greenwich," the King shouted, "and not even the weather dare gainsay me!"
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