The whole of the Dutch fortresses surrendered, the French garrisons flyingpanic-stricken.
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The Danaans then fledpanic-stricken towards their ships, and all was uproar and confusion.
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He fledpanic-stricken, pursued by all the demons of hell his fears could evoke.
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Throwing down their arms they fledpanic-stricken, no one knew why, and no one knew whither.
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But the simpleton, fearing the evil eye, or glamour, claps both hands to her face and fliespanic-stricken.
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The clew was sufficient; she sped along towards the door whence she had so lately fledpanic-stricken, Helwyse following.
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Out of that terrible fire whole companies rushed as prisoners into the Union lines, while the rest fledpanic-stricken from the field.
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But when the infantry gave way and fledpanic-stricken along the road towards Fort Henry, throwing away their muskets, his indignation was aroused.
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Some days afterwards Hardress went shooting to the creek, and, believing that he had killed a serving-man, fledpanic-stricken back to the house.
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Deth's sallow face was contorted suddenly with a fear that had only been there once before-when he fledpanic-stricken from the haunted house.
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When the van entered the ravine, a terrible fire mowed down the front ranks by scores; those in the rear fledpanic-stricken from the woods.
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They did not even take the precaution to destroy the bridge between the castle and the town as they fled panic- stricken before seventy Hollanders.
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The faint-hearted among these women fledpanic-stricken, with blanched faces, to Nice and Monte Carlo and provincial châteaux, where they played with less unpleasant work.