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 1      VI|      countenance of an angel in his flight to heaven; and to her that
 2    VIII|            except when he climbed a flight of stairs. Ordinarily he
 3     XII| demonstration, the phœnix next took flight bodily and disappeared,
 4     XII|        arch-schemers have now taken flight from Rome; they were seized
 5    XIII|            CHAPTER XIII.~ ~A SUDDEN FLIGHT.~ ~Blanka sat in her room,
 6    XIII|           by her domestics in their flight. She was hastening down-stairs
 7     XIV|            be feared that a general flight from Torda to Kolozsvar
 8     XIX|             I hoped they would take flight to some foreign land, whence
 9   XXIII|            below, hastening the mad flight of routed and panic-stricken
10  XXVIII|             and that any attempt at flight would be frustrated.~ ~He
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