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But it must have been clear to him that I was not a professional escaper.
For security purposes, each escaper's identity was known only to the others in his small group.
A serial escaper, he spent most of the war in Colditz.
The returnee, the escaper, whatever he was, the one who had come from the Nest, wasn't going anywhere.
We don't have any escaper needing false papers and transportation."
You're as much an escaper as my poor daft old dad!
Someone who escapes is an escaper, not an escapee.
A surging disturbance in the throng marked the escaper.
In captivity he became an enthusiastic escaper.
Generally speaking, the longer the period of planning for an escape the more satisfactory it was for the prospective escaper.
He was an enthusiastic escaper, taking it turns in tunnelling and one of the six officers to escape in April 1943.
First successful Colditz escaper and first to reach neutral Switzerland.
An escaper from one Bosnian camp and two other witnesses reported scores of prisoners being raped and beaten.
One of the escaper, Barry Morton, was recaptured yesterday in Liverpool.
By tea-time I felt that I conformed more to the recognized pattern of an escaper.
Colditz escaper.
It became a decisive and dangerous piece of initiative and the escaper got the credit of it having been that all the time.
But he withdrew his own nomination less than 12 hours later when his involvement with Maze escaper James Clarke became public.
"Wooden Horse" escaper.
'I'm known as The Great Escaper.
George Grimson, RAF sergeant, serial escaper and escape line organiser.
And at some point it would all become as real as it was ever to become again, as the happy escaper slid into dreams until morning.
He reports he was one of the captives identified in 2005 by high-profile escaper Abu Yahya al-Libi.