8 Results for: (Concept:02074677-v)
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11567 Well , Elsie learned some of our ways , but she could n't stand the business , and she had a bit of honest money of her own , so she gave us all the slip and got away to London .
11961 Seeing the selfish soul that tried to be the only one to escape from hell receive a fit punishment by falling back to hell , Buddha must have been disappointed .
45879 ' It chanced that some little time later Hugo left his guests to carry food and drink - with other worse things , perchance - to his captive , and so found the cage empty and the bird escaped .
46909 ' There 's a convict escaped from Princetown , sir .
47888 ' The moor has been thick with them since this fellow escaped . '
48653 If we make one false move the villain may escape us yet . '
48713 ' It is Selden , the man who escaped from Princetown . '
49429 ' We had an example of his readiness of resource that morning when he got away from us so successfully , and also of his audacity in sending back my own name to me through the cabman .

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