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1 For a wild moment she wanted to flee back into the building.
2 He was obliged to flee back to his former camp at Korla.
3 Only now they don't have any convenient sects to flee back to.'
4 She imagined that the Borensons had decided to flee back home to safety.
5 Tom's whole body suffered with the cold, tried to flee back into itself.
6 She could flee back to the wilderness that gave her breath.
7 Not while there were others not affected, free to flee back into hiding.
8 The enemy broke, trying to flee back to the boats they'd come in on.
9 She felt a sudden need to escape her present and flee back into her past.
10 Now there's no beyond for souls to flee back into, the threat of discipline is jolly effective.
11 Shall she flee back to the prison?
12 Because after being called a nigger and having my tooth broken, I'd decided to flee back to campus.
13 I gasped and was about to flee back to Henry when it spoke in a normal man's voice.
14 All her instincts told her to run, to flee back up the stairs and out into the daylight.
15 I gather up the hem of my robe so I don't trip over it and flee back to my room.
16 He was about to turn and flee back to his bedroom, when something else inside the trunk captured his eye.
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