10 Results for: (Concept:00319939-n)
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45886 But at length some sense came back to their crazed minds , and the whole of them , thirteen in number , took horse and started in pursuit .
46463 Then he dashed in wild pursuit amid the stream of the traffic , but the start was too great , and already the cab was out of sight .
47237 A small fly or moth had fluttered across our path , and in an instant Stapleton was rushing with extraordinary energy and speed in pursuit of it .
47240 I was standing watching his pursuit with a mixture of admiration for his extraordinary activity and fear lest he should lose his footing in the treacherous Mire , when I heard the sound of steps , and , turning round , found a woman near me upon the path .
47268 Stapleton had abandoned the chase and came back to us breathing hard and flushed with his exertions .
47662 Then the baronet gently opened his door , and we set out in pursuit .
47871 We had risen from our rocks and were turning to go home , having abandoned the hopeless chase .
47903 I proceed , then , from the morning which followed our abortive chase of the convict and our other strange experiences upon the moor .
47963 They have given up the chase there , and he can lie quiet until the ship is ready for him .
48373 He looked round him , with a furtive and stealthy air , as one who dreads pursuit .

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