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1 2,3| courtyard and have made his escape without being observed he 2 3,1| should he not try to make his escape? The card, bearing the name 3 3,4| count found it impossible to escape this terrible woman. He 4 4,1| he now longed to make his escape, and indeed, after rattling 5 5,3| his cries and struggles to escape. This person to whose care 6 6,1| her words. And, anxious to escape the evident curiosity of 7 6,4| last succeeded in making my escape with Wilkie. He has sought 8 7,3| Nanterre to have made his escape. The strangeness of the 9 7,4| my Wilkie! At last I can escape from this hell! This very 10 7,6| he managed to make his escape unobserved. "Where is madame?" 11 8,5| once." ~This opportunity to escape from Madame de Fondege must 12 9,6| Fortunat. I hope to make my escape easily enough, for at that 13 10,6| emotion was too evident to escape notice. "What's the matter 14 11,3| any subterfuge to make her escape from Madame de Fondege's 15 11,4| had been able to make her escape without attracting any one' 16 12,1| his mother alone for his escape from suicide - that grim 17 13,5| I see no possible way of escape. No gentleman would have 18 13,5| I have had a fortunate escape," he thought. "What if I 19 13,6| consternation. How could he hope to escape Madame Leon's keen eyes? 20 13,6| forehead. "Ah! it was a narrow escape!" he exclaimed, under his 21 14,2| and that, if he hoped to escape from the dangers that threatened 22 14,4| position from which he cannot escape without being terribly victimized, 23 17,4| afford to let any chance escape, he repaired merely for 24 17,4| rather than allow a cry to escape him; but he changed his 25 18,2| finally Madame Leon made her escape without saying a word. So 26 19,5| at once, and prevent the escape of a single one. To-morrow 27 20,2| seeking for some loophole of escape. ~However, the word of command 28 20,3| would actually have made his escape if a frightened servant 29 20,3| knowing that he cannot escape the scaffold, ascends it 30 20,3| de Coralth had made his escape. It was not till later that