"Unhurt" Quotes from Famous Books
... broke its fall so that it arose unhurt, bounded into a bush, still squeaking with alarm, ... — Blown to Bits - or, The Lonely Man of Rakata • Robert Michael Ballantyne
... the elegant colors presented by Mrs. Elliot, had been planted on the enemy's works; and the fury of the battle raged near the spot where they waved. During the whole of the bloody fray, Jasper had remained unhurt. But on hearing the retreat sounded, he rushed up to bear off his colors, and in that desperate act, was mortally wounded. As he passed by me, with the colors in his hands, I observed he had a bad ... — The Life of General Francis Marion • Mason Locke Weems
... leave our hero, proud that he was an Englishman, and that he afterwards distinguished himself by many deeds of valour, passing unhurt through many dangers, from the worst of which he was rescued by his old friend, Viard the bargeman. How he presently married Lucile de Mericourt, and accepted an appointment at Lisbon, and what became of his friends and foes, is all told by Mr. Rendel in his fine and ... — Chatterbox, 1905. • Various
... a few months, Hereward returned from his first campaign in Holland, covered with glory and renown, all smiles, and beauty, and health, and good-humor, and gratitude for the magic armor which had preserved him unhurt, then Torfrida forgot all her fears, and thought herself the happiest maid alive for ... — Hereward, The Last of the English • Charles Kingsley
... the three of us," said the youth, "that this great skin be accepted by the brave and wise Xingudan, whose knowledge and skill have kept the village unhurt and happy under conditions that might well have ... — The Great Sioux Trail - A Story of Mountain and Plain • Joseph Altsheler
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