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1 My older son claimed the right of undertaking the more perilous task.
2 The return was even more perilous than the outward journey had been.
3 An advance was not more perilous than an ascent to the boat.
4 His position was more perilous at that moment than he even dreamed.
5 And when Katahdin is befogged, descent is much more perilous than ascent.
6 Here is a letter containing mine-buthow much meaner and more perilous !
7 Myers puzzled over what to do about their new, more perilous financial situation.
8 Our new choice was a more perilous passage, but the only reasonable possibility.
9 However, this one seemed a bit more perilous than earlier escapes.
10 They were to meet in far-away days and in hours far more perilous .
11 And such a course may be more perilous than it sounds.
12 Few have been placed in a more perilous position and escaped.
13 Never, indeed, had the rear-admiral been in a more perilous state.
14 The position of the triumvirate became, month after month, more perilous .
15 But the waters may be even more perilous than they supposed.
16 Then began another, and a more perilous ordeal for me-theordeal of dreams.
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