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 1    1,   14|       spoke. The only words that escaped his lips amid his sighs
 2    1,   15|    THALCAVE~ROBERT had no sooner escaped one terrible danger than
 3    1,   19|       now to the danger they had escaped through the departure of
 4    1,   21|    clouds of tobacco smoke which escaped from his short pipe. His
 5    1,   26|        scarcely believe they had escaped.~Thalcave, in a few words,
 6    2,    1|       that one little fact quite escaped his observation, though
 7    2,    3|    springs and chalybeate waters escaped from the black lava, and
 8    2,    6|       grave perils they had just escaped.~One important fact had
 9    2,    7|  deliverance. If this sailor had escaped the perils of the shipwreck,
10    2,    7|         and his two sailors have escaped alive from the wreck, but
11    2,   10|       neighings, and bel-lowings escaped from it, mingled with the
12    2,   13|     degrees. A cry of admiration escaped the travelers at the sight
13    2,   13|       the band of convicts which escaped six months ago from the
14    2,   13|         convicts in Australia.”~“Escaped convicts, that is evident,”
15    2,   13|          t care a snap for these escaped fellows. A brave man wouldn’
16    2,   14|          no uneasiness about the escaped gang. It was not a station,
17    2,   16|  blacksmith had in his hands has escaped the common fate.”~“That’
18    3,    1|   quarter—all trace of the wreck escaped them still.~As to the DUNCAN,
19    3,    6|       one of the crew could have escaped.~“But this boat may be of
20    3,    7|     depopulated, for the Maories escaped in all directions. Some
21    3,    7|     decimated 40th Regiment, and escaped to the marshes.”~“But,”
22    3,   10|          Some English words that escaped their coarse mouths left
23    3,   10| unsolemnized, and the bones that escaped the teeth of the wild dog
24    3,   12|         the fugitives had safely escaped from the Ware-Atoua, left
25    3,   14|         the country had hitherto escaped the horrors of war, and
26    3,   18|         of convicts who had just escaped, and I joined myself to
27    3,   18|    conviction; “this meaning had escaped me, and do you know why?
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