Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|  bruised, but at the moment of escape from the clutch of death
 2     I,      IV|       I protested and tried to escape. I like hospitality at home;
 3     I,      IV|    photographers: how will you escape them? Don't you know that
 4     I,      IV|       you will not know how to escape this unsought-for and unwelcome
 5     I,      IX| visitors are generally glad to escape into the open air again,
 6     I,      XI|  pauvres bêtes; death will not escape them. 'We can wait,' is
 7    II,      IV|        cause, he made good his escape to England. Of course, his
 8    II,       V|      leap out of the window to escape from this place, even at
 9    II,      XI|       it was the safest way to escape the obstacles and annoyances
10    II,    XIII|   wounded. Once I had a narrow escape from being captured by the
11    II,    XIII|      you could do all that and escape unhurt. The fact is, you
12    II,     XVI|     had indeed had a fortunate escape, and out of the fancied
13    II,     XVI|        means provided for your escape. You gave me instructions;
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