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1A providential escape occurred during the first night after crossing the Arras.
2Thankful indeed were the boys for their providential escape from this dreaded creature.
3Since Frances's providential escape, the king had suspected the right persons of her rescue.
4Safe at last; but what a narrow and providential escape!
5True Blue only then told his superior officer of the providential escape they had had.
6This providential escape of the young Prince preserved the unbroken line of the present royal family.
7Truly, the pair had had a providential escape.
8Mr. Cole, Jan. 5.-Congratulations on his providential escape.
9The remainder of this comfortable assurance was inaudible, and the cavaliers congratulated themselves on their providential escape.
10You have had a most providential escape.
11We have had, indeed, a providential escape.
12I repeat it- amostprovidential escape.
13I had the pleasure of seeing Mrs Mason completely recovered two days afterwards, and thankful for her providential escape.
14Lady Laura was conscious of distinct relief at the interruption: it seemed to her a providential escape from a troublesome decision.
15We all congratulated my brother on his almost providential escape from what might have been a tragic ending to his long walk.
16Only that morning the French journals had copied from the English an account of McKay's almost providential escape on the 18th of June.
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