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1 Int | a house “tabooed”; they escape by starting a volcano into 2 1, 14| violently, endeavoring to escape with his heavy prey.~“Oh! 3 1, 21| managed at length to make his escape, and return to Colorado. 4 1, 21| murder of his companions, his escape from the hands of the Indians, 5 1, 22| could not go fast enough to escape the water, which rolled 6 1, 25| and his companions would escape scot free, except for a 7 2, 7| October, 1864, he managed to escape the vigilance of the natives, 8 2, 11| peculiarity which did not escape the Major; it was a trefoil 9 2, 11| right, they take it! They escape sometimes, and, if I am 10 2, 15| notice, and announcing the escape of the convicts from Perth, 11 2, 17| told Lady Helena about the escape of the convicts at Perth, 12 3, 4| water not being able to escape quickly by the scuppers, 13 3, 4| an ax to facilitate their escape, but Halley refused to take 14 3, 11| whose heart was broken.~Escape was clearly impossible. 15 3, 11| her husband’s hands, to escape a shameful life, a betrothed 16 3, 11| her betrothed husband, to escape the same fate. John! at 17 3, 12| a prisoner who wishes to escape, the chances are in favor 18 3, 12| like a drawbridge. All escape was thus hopeless, and Glenarvan 19 3, 12| precious. They had to fly. The escape was not very difficult, 20 3, 12| and the outer rock.~The escape was commenced, and every 21 3, 12| could not doubt that their escape had been discovered; and 22 3, 13| managed to break his rope and escape. He had seen from afar the 23 3, 13| mercy, find the means of escape.~Such was Paganel’s story. 24 3, 13| purpose of defence, but of escape. The Major, John, Robert, 25 3, 13| if they made good their escape at all. If they could do 26 3, 13| time to devise a plan of escape.”~“More than that, madam, 27 3, 13| decide on their plan of escape.~“So soon!” exclaimed Paganel 28 3, 14| of their superstition to escape. If I can persuade Kai-Koumou 29 3, 15| THE night favored their escape, and prudence urged them 30 3, 15| who were all anxious to escape from this barren region.~ 31 3, 16| a question he could not escape.~“Now, Paganel,” said Glenarvan, “ 32 3, 18| to the coast, could not escape me, and with the yacht once 33 3, 21| heroic exploits, could not escape celebrity. His blunders