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Hyde broke out of all bounds and clubbed him to the earth.
Taylor, the paper notes, is a fugitive from Massachusetts, where he broke out of jail while being held on embezzlement charges.
Stephen broke out of his chair.
I own had John de la Casse, the archbishop of Benevento, for whose memory (notwithstanding his Galatea,) I retain the highest veneration,--had he been, Sir, a slender clerk--of dull wit--slow parts--costive head, and so forth,--he and his Galatea might have jogged on together to the age of Methuselah for me,--the phaenomenon had not been worth a parenthesis.-- But the reverse of this was the truth: John de la Casse was a genius of fine parts and fertile fancy; and yet with all these great advant ... th,--which opinion was this,--viz. that whenever a Christian was writing a book (not for his private amusement, but) where his intent and purpose was, bona fide, to print and publish it to the world, his first thoughts were always the temptations of the evil one.--This was the state of ordinary writers: but when a personage of venerable character and high station, either in church or state, once turned author,--he maintained, that from the very moment he took pen in hand--all the devils in hell broke out of their holes to cajole him.--'Twas Term-time with them,--every thought, first and last, was captious;--how specious and good soever,--'twas all one;--in whatever form or colour it presented itself to the imagination,--'twas still a stroke of one or other of 'em levell'd at him, and was to be fenced off.--So that the life of a writer, whatever he might fancy to the contrary, was not so much a state of composition, as a state of warfare; and his probation in it, precisely that of any other man militant upon earth,--both depending alike, not half so much upon the degrees of his wit--as his Resistance.
Accident led me towards the very heath which had first sheltered me, when, upon a former occasion, I broke out of my prison.
Then Sophia's lower lip began to fall and to bulge outwards, and all the muscles of her face seemed to slacken. "You are a very naughty girl," said Mrs. Baines, with restraint. ("I've got her," said Mrs. Baines to herself. "I may just as well keep my temper.") And a sob broke out of Sophia.
At the last plea of the ingenuous priest a chuckle broke out of him from inside, and he threw himself into an arm-chair in an ironical attitude of the consulting physician. "Mr Brown," he said gravely, "it is quite fourteen and a half years since I was personally asked to test a personal problem: then it was the case of an attempt to poison the French President at a Lord Mayor's Banquet.
He looked at her steadily for the first time, and said: "Because I hoped you would speak to me." She looked back at him for some time with a heated face, in which there hung a red shadow of anger; then, despite her anxieties, humour broke out of her eyes and the corners of her mouth, and she answered almost grimly: "Well, if you're so keen on my conversation, perhaps you'll answer my question." After a pause she added: "I had the honour to ask you why you thought the man's nose was false." "The wax always spots like that just a little in this weather," answered Father Brown with entire simplicity. "But it's such a crooked nose," remonstrated the red-haired girl.
In the spring of 1927, the river broke out of its banks in 145 places, during the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and inundated to a depth of up to .
Finally, early in November the Soviets broke out of their bridgeheads on either side of Kiev and captured the Ukrainian capital, at that time the third largest city in the Soviet Union.
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