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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?