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1 2,2 | only now making his first flight from the nest, destitute 2 5,7 | at the foot of the little flight of steps that led to the 3 5,8 | Alexander, who knew of the flight beforehand, and not only 4 5,8 | proved to the king that the flight had been planned a long 5 5,8 | whatever about his son's flight, and expressed the sincerest 6 6,3 | de Gie, fearing that this flight might be only a trick to 7 6,3 | defence and defence for flight. It was at this moment that 8 6,3 | saw their enemies put to flight, ran up armed with the axes 9 6,4 | French rear and took to flight; in the greatest haste and 10 6,4 | to give the appearance of flight after a victory, and therefore 11 7,1 | pontifical troops were put to flight, though after a longer resistance 12 11,2| had no other resource than flight, had not Alfonso appeared 13 11,5| others, terrified, took to flight; and when the lady came 14 16,2| when he heard of Caesar's flight, instead of helping him, 15 16,2| shock gave way and took flight in the direction of a little