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error 8
erudition 1
escalade 2
escape 48
escaped 17
escapes 1
escaping 2
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48 bring
48 cause
48 contrary
48 escape
48 need
48 paces
48 pay
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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escape

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1 1 | perhaps allows the bait to escape which during that exact 2 1 | character to allow a man to escape him thus who had the insolence 3 1 | ought to chastise will not escape him as before." ~"Will not 4 1 | him as before." ~"Will not escape him?" replied the stranger, 5 3 | slight murmur of pain to escape him, and if possible, grew 6 3 | S'blood, he shall not escape me this time!" ~"And who?" 7 4 | Musketeer swear, wished to escape from the cloak, which blinded 8 4 | thought due himself, "if you escape, of which there is not much 9 8 | this time he will not escape me!" ~Drawing his sword 10 10| d'Artagnan, "how did you escape?" ~"I took advantage of 11 10| whither shall we fly--whither escape?" ~"Let us first withdraw 12 23| and how the devil did you escape?" ~"By a miracle, monsieur, 13 24| one of your words shall escape from my heart." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 14 25| teeth and let his secret escape. The question, then, was 15 27| some rudimental error to escape him, replaced a verb in 16 27| an acuteness that did not escape d'Artagnan, "appeared to 17 33| Count; do not allow it to escape." ~d'Artagnan became very 18 37| by this means he should escape reproaches, recriminations, 19 37| strong movement, tried to escape. Then the cambric was torn 20 42| ah, monsieur, what an escape I have had!" ~"How, sirrah! 21 47| remedy." ~"But I can never escape," said d'Artagnan, "with 22 48| continued Aramis, "the details escape me." ~"And me also," said 23 49| but the captain, eager to escape from his false position-- 24 50| sister, this start did not escape him. ~In fact, the blow 25 50| imprudently allowed some marks to escape before her servant. She 26 50| part, denoting an effort to escape, and you are to be fired 27 52| of passion which at times escape from the depths of her chest 28 52| to expect of me if ever I escape from his hands. It is useless, 29 54| words that were about to escape from his lips, and went 30 54| said Felton; "he will not escape the chastisement he deserves." ~ 31 54| In case of any attempt to escape, the penalty of death is 32 54| In that case Felton would escape her--for in order to secure 33 55| fear your prisoner should escape!" said she. "Well, ask your 34 56| leaving her "you will not escape tonight!" ~At ten o'clock 35 56| allowed a movement of anger to escape him. I could not see the 36 58| 58. Escape~ ~ ~ ~ ~ As Lord de Winter 37 59| eyes round for means of escape, and seeing the door free, 38 61| obstacles, which makes them escape all dangers, up to the moment 39 62| this little woman, then, to escape his Eminence?" ~"Bah!" said 40 63| measures to take." ~"She will escape us," replied the young man; " 41 63| the young man; "she will escape us, and it will be your 42 64| that she must have made her escape through the garden, on the 43 65| flight and fearing she should escape, drew a pistol from his 44 65| as they were preparing to escape together, they were both 45 65| succeeded in making his escape; I was accused of complicity, 46 66| you, if you will assist my escape; but if you deliver me up 47 67| branch without power to escape. ~The return to La Rochelle, 48 67| This time you shall not escape me!" ~"Neither is it my


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