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1 He's too venturesome now and then, but he has been a little spoiled.
2 At the same time, I must confess that I haven't thought Ryle too venturesome .
3 Yet Dot had never been " too venturesome " in her life.
4 I don't know if I was too venturesome .
5 The gauger was, it is true, canny, but his youth made him perhaps a trifle too venturesome .
6 Don't you be too venturesome , son.
7 But the Meadow-Brook Girls can be depended upon to take care of themselves, save that they are too venturesome .
8 You were altogether too venturesome .
9 It may seem too venturesome to call this the last stage of Paul's unconscious preparation for his apostolic career.
10 Don't be too venturesome .
11 A little pang shot through the assistant's heart; for a moment he felt afraid, lest he had been a little too venturesome .
12 But whether this interpretation is too venturesome or not, we cannot deny the deep human interest in the story, and its poetic capacities.
13 But thou wast too venturesome , Master Shakespeare," exclaimed the squire, "a-trying to jump that mound into the tyning by Master Blackett's house."
14 "Roger is a gallant fellow," I remarked after one of these occasions, "but too venturesome .
15 "Oh, don't be too venturesome , darling!"
16 "Girls are too venturesome nowadays."
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