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1
He, too, threw down his gun and
fled
.
The Red Badge of Courage
By Stephen Crane
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In Chapter 6
2
They
fled
like soft, ungainly animals.
The Red Badge of Courage
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In Chapter 11
3
Yesterday he had fought and had
fled
rapidly.
The Red Badge of Courage
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As for himself, he had
fled
with discretion and dignity.
The Red Badge of Courage
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He had
fled
, he told himself, because annihilation approached.
The Red Badge of Courage
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In Chapter 7
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At last he burst the bonds which had fastened him to the spot and
fled
, unheeding the underbrush.
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He thought it would prove, in a manner, that he had
fled
early because of his superior powers of perception.
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In Chapter 11
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He, the enlightened man who looks afar in the dark, had
fled
because of his superior perceptions and knowledge.
The Red Badge of Courage
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In Chapter 7
9
The lieutenant of the youth's company had encountered a soldier who had
fled
screaming at the first volley of his comrades.
The Red Badge of Courage
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10
On the contrary, he had
fled
as fast as his legs could carry him; and he was but an ordinary squirrel, too--doubtless no philosopher of his race.
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In Chapter 7