Many were the wretches whom my personal exertions had extricated from want and disease, and who rewarded me with their gratitude.
I extricated myself from his hold, and threw myself on a sofa.
There was a badge suspended to it, which Louis concealed the moment he had extricated the ribbon, by rolling them up, and putting them, without an observation, into his own bosom.
He had extricatedhimself from the dying animal, and was risen from its side, just as the salley-port of Ceuta opened to rescue or avenge him.
His successors inherited all his errors without the latent genius, which in him might have still rallied and extricated him from the consequences of his disasters.
In due time he extricated himself from the bench and merged into journalism, by means of which he chanced to become acquainted with Mr. Rigby.
Mr. Greenwood as he was being extricated from the wreckage.
There was one way," observed Orinda, "in which you could have extricated yourself from the dilemma.
I took him at his word and departed, not a little pleased at having been extricated in so summary a way from the dilemma in which the absurdity of Strange Maria had involved me.
A sound of chanting had burst forth; the voices in the procession no longer called for the healing of the sick, now that the cortege had extricated itself from amidst the crowd.
By the time he had extricatedhimself he "considered it advisable to throw overboard the steel chest and dispatch-box of confidential and secret books.
The only consolation that he could find under present circumstances was, that perhaps by some unexpected turn of affairs, an opportunity might be afforded him by which he might be extricated from his present difficulties.
Clara would willingly have extricated herself from her companion, could it have been effected without any obvious and palpable effort.
When it has extricated itself thus far, it begins to move about its legs in different directions for several minutes, as if to get them into use; but after this it ceases all movement whatever.
But other pupae, although not, perhaps, quite so arduously placed as in the last instance, nevertheless present us with an extremely difficult puzzle, as to how the included insect is to be extricated from its swathing bands.
The squires meanwhile had extricated the vanquished Raimond from his perilous position, and conducted him to his tent, where his bruises were found to require the skill of the leech.
On one occasion he succeeded in getting half his body through a ventilating hole in his prison, from which he was extricated with great difficulty.
He was extricatedfrom the rubbish only slightly hurt.
Alexander, therefore, extricated himself from the difficulty by telling a falsehood in the first bull.
Bonaparte extricated himself as the others did from the real danger he and his escort had run.
It will be seen how the Directors extricatedthemselves from this difficulty.
But he was almost instantly extricatedfrom the fallen steed by two Highlanders, who, each seizing him by the arm, hurried him away from the scuffle and from the highroad.
Edward, as in duty bound, extricated himself from the supplicants with the pledge of fewer promises than might have been expected from a young man so little accustomed to the world.
In an instant she extricated herself and turned to the window to cool her glowing cheeks in the evening air.
With which words Sir Asinus made an elegant bow, wrapping his old dressing-gown about him with one hand, while he extricated the hook with the other.
Then I almost made up my mind that all our hopes were doomed to disappointment, for I did not see how we were to be extricated from these difficulties.
At one time my small boy, with my revolver, prismatic compass, and coat, disappeared completely, but was extricated by an obliging Dinka of about 6 ft.
The feeling throughout the First division, at the time, I know, was that the superb courage and steadiness of Gregg and his division had extricated Sheridan from a grave peril.
In the final stages of the battle, Gregg concentrated against Fitzhugh Lee, Torbert effected his junction with Custer, and the latter was extricatedfrom his difficult and dangerous predicament, after performing prodigies of valor.
The killing went on blindly, indiscriminately, without regard to the age or sex or number killed, until finally the main herd extricated itself and ran in wild panic over the river ice and out of reach of the pursuers.
The bear made one blind strike with his paw and then fell forward, its momentum sending it upon Bob's sprawling legs, Dick laughed uproariously at the boy as he extricated himself.
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