ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1774.  Trinket, 45. The chits knew I must attend them, for it was not safe to go unescorted.

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1805–6.  Cary, Dante, Inf., VIII. 127. Passing the circles, unescorted, comes One.

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1898.  Rider Haggard, Dr. Therne, i. 13. Now, quite alone and unescorted, she was on her way to Mexico City.

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