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Another explanation is that the boats are filled simply with fishermen who, under pressure from the government to boost their yields,
ventured
out too far into the open sea.
Barroso calls the agreement “historic,” Tony Blair extols its “groundbreaking, bold, ambitious targets,” and German Chancellor Angela Merkel even
ventured
that the promises “can avoid what could well be a human calamity.”
Madame Hennebeau was already getting tired, happy for a moment to amuse herself in the weariness of her exile by playing the part of exhibiting the beasts, but immediately disgusted by the sickly odour of wretchedness, in spite of the special cleanliness of the houses into which she
ventured.
She had been prowling about there for an hour, and at last
ventured
to come near on hearing the laughter.
A few old miners also
ventured
there, and the worst husbands of the settlements, those whose households were falling into ruin.
Then Maheu
ventured
to become excited.
But an unforeseen drama interrupted him: Poland, the big tame rabbit, which had
ventured
outside, came bounding back, fleeing from the stones of a band of trammers; and in her terror, with fallen ears and raised tail, she took refuge against his legs, scratching and imploring him to take her up.
A few of them
ventured
to place themselves on chairs, while the others, disturbed by the embroidered silks, preferred to remain standing.
He never
ventured
to gesticulate, but stood stolid and smiling, drowning them and dazing them, until they all shouted: "Yes, yes, that's true enough, you're right!
Rose, who had remained there,
ventured
to murmur anew:"Oh, sir! they are not bad-hearted!"
No one
ventured
down; it was necessary to know the trick--how to hang on to the roots of the mountain ash and to let go fearlessly, to catch hold of the rungs that were still solid.
They
ventured
in, not daring to make use of the cable which was in their way, and tearing their nails against the smooth framework.
Conseil
ventured
to observe.
"Yes," I replied, then
ventured
the opposite view.
"But where are the fish?" the Canadian
ventured
to observe.
In fact, as naturalists have
ventured
to observe, "dextrality" is a well-known law of nature.
I
ventured
a knock at the door opening into the captain's stateroom.
Without it, I wouldn't have
ventured
today into such a blind alley as the Red Sea.""Is it indiscreet to ask how you discovered this tunnel?"
I searched for it with my Nautilus, I discovered it, I
ventured
into it; and soon, professor, you also will have cleared my Arabic tunnel!"CHAPTER 5 Arabian TunnelTHE SAME DAY, I reported to Conseil and Ned Land that part of the foregoing conversation directly concerning them.
"But with all due respect to master," Conseil
ventured
to observe, "it's like an actual isthmus connecting Europe to Africa."
Among the Brachyura, Conseil mentions some amanthia crabs whose fronts were armed with two big diverging tips, those inachus scorpions that-- lord knows why--symbolized wisdom to the ancient Greeks, spider crabs of the massena and spinimane varieties that had probably gone astray in these shallows because they usually live in the lower depths, xanthid crabs, pilumna crabs, rhomboid crabs, granular box crabs (easy on the digestion, as Conseil
ventured
to observe), toothless masked crabs, ebalia crabs, cymopolia crabs, woolly-handed crabs, etc.
Now then, late in 1702 Spain was expecting a rich convoy, which France
ventured
to escort with a fleet of twenty-three vessels under the command of Admiral de Chateau-Renault, because by that time the allied navies were roving the Atlantic.
It wouldn't do to even dream of escaping, and I'll let the reader decide how promptly the Canadian threw a tantrum when I
ventured
to tell him our situation.
Sometimes I leaped over a crevasse whose depth would have made me recoil had I been in the midst of glaciers on shore; sometimes I
ventured
out on a wobbling tree trunk fallen across a gorge, without looking down, having eyes only for marveling at the wild scenery of this region.
I
ventured
to comment on it to my companions.
"Traveling these deep regions where no man has ever
ventured
before!
I
ventured
onto the platform.
Homais introduced himself; he offered his homages to madame and his respects to monsieur; said he was charmed to have been able to render them some slight service, and added with a cordial air that he had
ventured
to invite himself, his wife being away.
If Charles timidly
ventured
a remark, she answered roughly that it wasn't her fault.
They might, either in the turf-peats of Grumesnil or building-ground at Havre, almost without risk, have
ventured
on some excellent speculations; and he let her consume herself with rage at the thought of the fabulous sums that she would certainly have made.
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