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1 I hope we may yet meet and devise some means of escape.
2 I wish we could devise some means for getting them on shore.
3 She, therefore, begged him to devise some means of seeing his sister.
4 In addition, I must devise some means of handling M. Minkoff's latest effronteries.
5 We must devise some means of catching the eavesdropper red handed.
6 Then devise some means of acquainting his friends of his whereabouts.
7 Rodolphe listened vaguely, and tried to devise some means of escape.
8 Hasten, therefore, to devise some means of saving thyself ere the time expire.'
9 Leave this matter until thou depart; I will devise some means for their relief.
10 There she endeavoured to rally her scattered thoughts, and devise some means of relief.
11 Sir, devise some means whereby I may save this man.
12 I will be calm, my love; and you shall devise some means for my escape.
13 Surely we might devise some means for their escape.
14 But cheer up, sir, cheer up; we will soon devise some means for getting across to Mostaganem.
15 The fact was, however, that he was trying to devise some means of getting rid of Jenny.
16 We shall send out scouts and approach cautiously, lest our enemies devise some means to destroy us.
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