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Subject and Verb in the Sentence

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In the short story 'The Escape' by Machado de Assis, the main character decides to escape from an unpleasant situation and finds refuge in an unexpected place. Identify a clause in the text that has a subject, verb, and complements (direct and indirect objects), and inform what these elements are in the order they appear in the clause.

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