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1  Not much worth to fight, you ain't.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
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2  I declare we could fight a frigate.
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3  If they all go, why we'll fight the ship.
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4  You can't fight us--Gray, there, got away from five of you.
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5  One more word of your sauce, and I'll call you down and fight you.
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6  And yet, in this breath of time, the fight was over and the victory was ours.
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7  At the same instant my mother, alarmed by the cries and fighting, came running downstairs to help me.
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8  We're outnumbered, I needn't tell you that, but we fight in shelter; and a minute ago I should have said we fought with discipline.
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9  If six men were left by Silver, it was plain our party could not take and fight the ship; and since only six were left, it was equally plain that the cabin party had no present need of my assistance.
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10  The three fellows still abroad upon the island did not greatly trouble us; a single sentry on the shoulder of the hill was sufficient to ensure us against any sudden onslaught, and we thought, besides, they had had more than enough of fighting.
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