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1     I|    your cellar, if only I may escape stopping in the streets
2    IV|  daughter and I will make our escape to the Isle of Tenedos and
3     V|    very soon let that thought escape. He knew he was not[Pg 117]
4   VII| advanced; but it also did not escape him that behind his back
5  VIII|    when she was attempting to escape by sea, and that it was
6     X|      The poor thing could not escape from the clamorous enthusiasm
7    XI|      Emperor of the North, to escape, full well ye know it! gold
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