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1 Better go warily , for the King's law runs limpingly in the fanlands.
2 I pretend sometimes that we are followed, and must go warily .
3 Burton hesitated momentarily, as if some inner warning prompted him to go warily .
4 An awkward question, Sylvia-awkwardenough to teach you to go warily in your judgments.
5 This fact warned Archer to go warily ; but the insinuations about Beaufort made him reckless.
6 Always, always the white foam beats the rocks, and always must man go warily along these coasts.
7 But he must go warily to work.
8 Now, we must hush, and go warily .
9 It was his duty henceforth to go warily , overlooking no circumstance, however trifling and inconsiderable it might appear.
10 But meanwhile we must go warily .
11 Something warned him to go warily .
12 You must go warily , and by an indirect road, or they will follow you as they did me.
13 The Church had struck; the thing for me to do was to get into a disguise, and go warily .
14 We must go warily tomorrow.'
15 You'll go warily , Captain, or, as I've said, it's a halter for your neck ye'll be weaving this morning.
16 It behooved us to go warily , but also to make all speed possible, if we were to avoid serious trouble.
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