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1 She paused, startled by ringing' peals of laughter, which seemed to come from the adjoining passage .
2 As to Mabel, she could offer no information, but she knew that the stable lay in an adjoining passage .
3 They filed from the dining room into the adjoining passage , took the elevator, descended to ground level, and emerged through the front doors.
4 She had only just time to replace it, and to conceal herself in an adjoining passage , when Fenwolf rushed back into the cavern.
5 Like a flash the Germans turned and after one hasty glance in the direction of the shot, they darted down some adjoining passage and disappeared.
6 At this juncture, hasty steps were heard in the adjoining passage , and the door opening, admitted the Earl of Rochester, who rushed towards the bed.
7 "What do you want?" shouted a turnkey, whose footsteps Lecoq could hear hastening along the adjoining passage .
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