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1 1,1| collapsed more and more. The gas escaped without any possibility 2 1,1| face. Not a single murmur escaped from their lips. They were 3 1,2| having, on the 20th of March, escaped from Richmond, besieged 4 1,3| painful. From these holes escaped every minute great birds 5 1,5| If the five prisoners who escaped from Richmond had been all 6 1,7| cruelly, but not a complaint escaped their lips. They were determined 7 1,8| few incomprehensible words escaped him. ~Neb, who was bending 8 1,8| theirs. ~A few words again escaped him, which showed what thoughts 9 1,0| eruptive liquid matter had escaped at the periods when the 10 1,0| completely extinct. No smoke escaped from its sides; not a flame 11 1,2| place from which the smoke escaped. They there saw a sulphur 12 1,2| might have believed to have escaped from the lips of a native. 13 1,2| the water from the lake escaped, and the exploration was 14 1,3| or they might not have escaped without a severe wound. 15 1,3| Creek, and the first smoke escaped from a chimney twenty feet 16 1,7| where the surplus water escaped, but he knew it must exist 17 1,7| opening where the water escaped would be exposed, which 18 1,7| the explosion. ~A cheer escaped them! A large rent was seen 19 1,8| the volume of water which escaped through this new outlet 20 1,8| was by this that the water escaped; and this time it was not 21 1,9| and as the pickaxe when it escaped from the hands of the reporter 22 1,9| ran in vain; these rodents escaped them easily. But the reporter 23 1,2| have said that the water escaped by a monstrous gargoyle, 24 1,2| at once a cry and an oath escaped him. ~"What's the matter?" 25 2,1| indication of an encampment escaped Herbert's sight could he 26 2,3| reporter. ~"The bird which escaped us on our first excursion, 27 2,3| grass, and from the bushes escaped flights of little birds, 28 2,6| was in order; but a cry escaped the colonists when they 29 2,8| surrounded, more than two-thirds escaped, but at last, thirty of 30 2,8| of which the secret still escaped him! ~ ~ 31 2,9| the overflow from which escaped by the inner well. Below 32 2,9| within range, which, however, escaped the lad's gun; the consequence 33 2,2| slight moan now and then escaped his lips. He was gently 34 2,4| left the island! If he had escaped in a boat made by himself, 35 2,5| atmosphere, and a long sigh escaped from his chest. ~The settlers 36 2,6| conscience, a terrible confession escaped him. ~On the 10th of November, 37 2,6| these broken confessions escaped, as it were, in spite of 38 2,7| Joyce, the leader of the escaped convicts; and if he boldly 39 3,1| Already?" This last word escaped Ayrton's lips as if involuntarily, 40 3,2| solely of English prisoners, escaped from Norfolk Island. ~Here 41 3,3| and wounded two others, escaped their shot? Had he been 42 3,4| the surface, after having escaped through the hatchways, but 43 3,4| which had been broken and escaped from the shrouds and stays 44 3,6| overflow of the lake formerly escaped. ~Of course the little stream 45 3,7| the ball had immediately escaped. ~"God be praised!" said 46 3,8| six of them, at least, had escaped the catastrophe. They had 47 3,9| Joyce, the chief of the escaped convicts. And who knows 48 3,0| would in that case not have escaped destruction. But after all, 49 3,1| of the island had still escaped their investigations. ~It 50 3,4| descent of pirates, or even of escaped convicts, was always to 51 3,5| almost a cry of despair, escaped them! Must they then plunge 52 3,5| brilliancy which issued from it escaped from its sides as from two 53 3,5| the left side, from which escaped a ray of light through a 54 3,6| was struggling?" ~"They escaped, and a book has appeared 55 3,7| artificial light, which escaped in long streams from the 56 3,7| perfectly calm. Inaudible words escaped at intervals from his lips, 57 3,8| Pillars of smoke and flame escaped from the crater; a hail 58 3,8| extinguished, but no ray escaped from the depths of the abyss 59 3,8| visible clefts and joinings, escaped a pungent vapor, which infected 60 3,0| comprehend how they had escaped death. ~A word from Ayrton