Between two of these, as with a pair of pincers, it seizes on a portion of the skin; and bending its body once more, entirely extricates its tail from it.
Alexandra, nagged at by her stodgy family because her suitor is poor, suffer temporary eclipses from which only their superb health of character finally extricates them.
Yet so deep and strong is the current of motherhood which runs in her that it extricates her from the level of mediocrity as passion itself might fail to do.
He extricates himself and his companions from their dilemma by ridiculing the folly of the broken vow, and, after a noble eulogy on women, invites them to swear new allegiance to the colours of love.
However, Vinegar is not commonly employed to make Verdegris: for this purpose they use wine, or the rape of wine, from which fire extricates an acid analogous to that of Vinegar.
Extricates them, and arrives in a fertile country.
Out of this dilemma Almaviva extricates himself by confessing his identity, and the pair are about to steal away when the discovery is made that the ladder to the balcony has been carried away.
Sir Robert ingeniously extricates Himself out of a great Difficulty XVII.
Sir Robert ingeniously extricates Himself out of a great Difficulty.
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