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1 At such dark hour the craft of this madman would elude pursuit .
2 Where else could he so well hope to elude pursuit ?
3 The Indian had gone straight westward from the town, to elude pursuit in the mountains.
4 In the morning the men divided into several small bands, the better to elude pursuit .
5 Even without a formal disguise he could elude pursuit .
6 Once amongst the trees, he had no doubt at all that he could elude pursuit without difficulty.
7 Should he resort to the paltry refuge of law, I own that then I would elude pursuit .
8 When night fell he planned to change course to the southeast and elude pursuit under cover of darkness.
9 I could make use of a sail so as to elude pursuit , and could guide myself by the stars.
10 It was their intention to rush into the forest and then, scattering in several directions, to elude pursuit , and thus escape.
11 Was this to elude pursuit , or was he distributing the fruit to his friends and neighbors about, astonishing them with strawberries for lunch?
12 Then, putting on all steam, they would rush by him, trusting to speed and surprise to elude pursuit and distract his aim-andho!
13 Being consulted as to the best way for him to leave the country and elude pursuit , he said there was but one road safe.
14 But the fugitives could not doubt that their escape had been discovered; and now the question was, would they be able to elude pursuit ?
15 She was not sure that she could slip away, or find her horse, or elude pursuit , and certainly not sure of her way home.
16 Did St. Paul conceal him, or did he advise him to flee still farther from his master, in order to elude pursuit and apprehension?
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