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durance

[door-uhns, dyoor-] / ˈdʊər əns, ˈdyʊər- /




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They were under lock and key and had been unceremoniously bundled into durance vile without the formality of an introduction.

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Moreover, if any persons were then in durance contrary to the provisions of the Ordonnance, they were to be set at liberty.

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I sat down in a large arm-chair which stood at one end of the library table, and thought over all the possible means of extricating myself from an unexpected durance.

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His durance had been longer and more disagreeable than he had bargained for.

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By-and-by, the crowned and mitred ruffians who did such deeds as these being themselves in durance, Parliament set Dr. Leighton free, and made him a grant of six thousand pounds.

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