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dangersome





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In sich scrapes, ’taint the beginnin’ but the eend as is dangersome.

From The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea by Mayne Reid

That we shed both be hyar, neested snug an’ comfortable as two doons in the heart of a hollow tree, arter all the dangersome scrapes we’ve been passin’ through.

From The Lone Ranche by Mayne Reid

Mighty dangersome," acquiesced the narrator, "dat's what I 'lowed ter myse'f when I seed him.

From Princess by M. G. (Mary Greenway) McClelland

We’re now on the biggest o’ all oceans, an’ if we stood on the wrong tack, we might niver set eyes on land—or only to be cast away on some dangersome shore.

From The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea by Mayne Reid

These dangersome days have given her sore affliction by way of parting comrades of her childhood, and others whom she has much affected.

From Thankful Blossom by Bret Harte




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