Among whale-wise people it has often been argued whether, considering the paramount importance of his life to the success of the voyage, it is right for a whaling captain to
jeopardize that life in the active perils of the chase.
Personal differences were quickly forgotten in the danger which menaced his human companion, nor was he a whit less eager to
jeopardize his own safety in the service of his friend than Korak had been to succor him.
One morning, in cool blood, I slipped a noose about its neck and hung it to the limb of a tree; - hung it with the tears streaming from my eyes, and with the bitterest remorse at my heart; - hung it because I knew that it had loved me, and because I felt it had given me no reason of offence; - hung it because I knew that in so doing I was committing a sin - a deadly sin that would so
jeopardize my immortal soul as to place it - if such a thing wore possible - even beyond the reach of the infinite mercy of the Most Merciful and Most Terrible God.
And as he reflected, it seemed highly unlikely to him that he would ever permit himself to do anything that might
jeopardize his whole life, topple over the structure that decades of work had built.
"It is enough," he said, "that I
jeopardize my life here and hereafter by countenancing you at all--do not ask me to add still further to my sins by listening to what I have always been taught was the rankest heresy."
"Can you wonder, Kulan Tith, that I am willing to
jeopardize my life, the peace of my nation, or even your friendship, which I prize more than aught else, to champion the Prince of Helium?"
To acknowledge that he had lost the jewels might be to arouse the wrath or suspicion of the Arab to such an extent as would
jeopardize his new-found chances of escape.
It is not necessary to
jeopardize our lives for two more days in order that we may thank him, however much we may appreciate his services to us.
The man is mad--quite mad--Bududreen, and we cannot longer
jeopardize our own throats merely to humor his crazy and criminal whims."
If Tarzan of the Apes could do this thing to save Jane Porter from unhappiness, why should he, to whose care she was intrusting her whole future, do aught to
jeopardize her interests?
And when ye come to marriageable years, Where's the bold wooers who will
jeopardize To take unto himself such disrepute As to my children's children still must cling, For what of infamy is lacking here?
A sudden realization came upon him that life was real and life was earnest, and that if he did not wish to
jeopardize a good situation he must bestir himself.