The woodsman laughed and said: "They might have found me out then; as it was, according to the tales you and Brooks tell, I took a desperate chance.
Well, Desmond, we've taken a desperate chance, and so far appear to be losers.
They'll start again soon, we are going to take a desperate chance; your Dad advises it!
Three times, taking a desperate chance, the Bannister quarter booted the pigskin, but the oval flew wide of the goal posts, even from the thirty-yard line.
The other, however, came on and sent such a burst of fire at Tom that the latter realized it was a desperate chance he was taking.
Tom was going to take a desperate chance, but one that has been duplicated and equalled more than once in the present war.
It was a desperate chance, but they were in the mood for such.
As I said, it's a desperate chance, but one we've got to take.
It's a desperate chance at best, but it's the only one I can see that we can take.
As I said, it's a desperate chance, but it may do the trick!
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