Thanksgiving for the late Defeat given unto the Rebells at Newarke (and A Prayer for the Queene's safe Delivery).
Edie had now recollection enough to perceive, that if he did not interrapt the frankness of Lord Glenallan's admissions, he was likely to become the confidant of more than might be safe for him to know.
As it is, he never got so far, for the coach being overturned--as how could it go safe with such a Jonah?
Here our pains were repaid with the great good fortune of hooking up three casks of beef, which were brought safe to shore.
These assurances did not satisfy the captain: he used the utmost dispatch in disposing of his cargo, and put to sea again, not thinking himself safe till he had lost sight of the island.
Go then with a mind perfectly at rest as to your emoluments, which we will keep safe for you.
Let a safe bulwark of lattice-work shield the bridge on the right side and on the left.
Upon the whole, there can be little doubt that it is a safe rule to attribute everything that is good or passable in this little treatise to Cassiodorus, and everything that is very bad, childish, and absurd in it to Jordanes.
Nothing can be considered safe or stable if men are to be perpetually exposed to the snares of envious competitors like these.
Therefore, to be on the safe side, make such preparations as our future enemies, whosoever they may be, will dislike to hear of.
Or, if the ever-shifting boundary between Ancient and Modern be drawn elsewhere than in the fifth and sixth centuries, at any rate it is safe to say, that he stood on the boundary of two worlds, the Roman and the Teutonic.
So all the ways were safe from shore to shore, But in the heart of Arthur pain was lord.
All very well if you’re going into a scrap, but it’s as safe as Piccadilly round here.
Who was he to be in sole charge of a convoy upon whose safe arrival the existence of an outpost depended?
Harry and Dickey heartily wished themselves safe on board again, while old Tom, as he stood up steering with his oar, looked out anxiously ahead, in the hope of seeing a light from the ship.
The wind blew fiercely, the thunder roared, and the lightning flashed vividly; but she was now safe within the shelter of a deep bay.
If He thinks fit He can still carry us safeto shore.
The people, though they knew the danger they themselves ran by remaining, would not commence their flight till they had seen their white friends, whom they hurried down to the beach, safe on board.
Although less than ten feet away, the muskrat considered himself safe because he was in the water.
When they were, they dived frantically into the water which, hitherto, had provided a safe refuge.
Safe on the other side of the slough, of his own accord he jumped down.
When they'd needed that above all else, Dog Tooth Valley had provided a safe haven for the once-numerous Gates men.
Since his muskrats were safe beneath the ice, a routine patrol sufficed for the swamp.
Only he knew all the safe paths through the swamp, but Luke Trull, the Haroldsons and the Casmans knew some of them.
So, except for those that fell to natural predators, the muskrats were safe during Andy's sojourn in jail.
He himself had not only shown the fellow the safe paths into the swamp, but Luke knew where everyone of these twenty pairs of muskrats were planted.
The following morning, every pond and every slough wore a safe armor of ice.
It was also the most dangerous part of the swamp because safe trails were few.
Knowing that once more it was safe to prowl, for the owl would not hunt until it was again hungry, Frosty knew also that he must have something to quiet his own raging hunger.
He knew where Andy had planted his twenty pairs of muskrats and thesafe trails to them, for Andy himself had inadvertently pointed them out.
He had trod every safe trail and visited most of the hiding places.
Stay with Abner to-night and return in the morning if it is safe on the bay.
The weather was what a sailor would call "dirty"; that is, it gave promise of turning into more or less of a storm, and wise mariners would be keeping a weather eye out for a safe and snug harbor.
Yes, it was tough; but I reckon he's safe in the harbor long afore now.
The party had funds enough to secure a change of apparel and respectable quarters, until they should hear from Waring's father, to whom he had telegraphed their safe arrival, and want of money.
In about five minutes they reached the large boat; but all saw at a glance that little less than a miracle was needed to carry them safe ashore.
Here's a safe journey and a dacint berrin' to us both.
Into this the hot water was poured, and being duly tempered to a safe degree of heat, Waring removed his boots and stockings, and, seated on a couple of decoys, bathed his feet and ankles for about fifteen minutes.
I should feel perfectly safe in meeting a bear or wolf with no other missile in my gun.
With this rather Irish toast, the two separated, Matthew seeing the stranger safe off the moss, and then commencing his short but fatiguing journey over the narrow mountain path which lay between him and his destination.
If you had not given us your spare mules and horses, and seen us safe to Fort Cass, the wolves would have made a supper of some of us.
By day, he found some safe retreat where he could rest and sleep in tolerable ease and warmth.
On the next day, at a time when he thought that Vinal must be safe in his office, Morton took heart of grace, and called on Miss Leslie.
But at least that old cedar tree, rooted in a cleft of the precipice, has found a safe sanctuary.
A wise man may be safe enough here from any climax of matrimonial evil; but there are minor mischiefs, daily desagremens.
There it was growing in King Philip's time; in its younger days it saw Indian wigwams standing on this bank; and there its offspring will grow after it, safe from Yankee axes.
The silver fox and the marten are no longer safe when their traps and snares are set.
Leaping the rail of the open field in a twinkling, they gave a simultaneous yell of consternation and fled to the fort like autumn leaves before the wind, never drawing breath till they were safe within the pickets.
So the gentle Linda took up her new duties within the safe shelter of the Castle walls, and the life of Alys was the brighter and happier in consequence.
Nevertheless my father thought it not safeto leave him there longer; and now he is here, sharing our Christmas gaieties.
It cannot be Linda; she was safe in Oxford when I left.
Was it like his gentle, timid Linda to refuse such safe shelter for the perils of the road and the uncertainties which must lie before them?
Although I love her as the apple of mine eye, I fear me that our home is no safe place for her--or will not be when Roger de Horn is set at liberty.
She had suffered nothing but trouble and pain from my love; and now that she had found a safe asylum in some peaceful spot, I vowed that I would leave her alone, and let her forget.
He had been about to say that he would take her back at once to her aunt at Eynsham; but these last words seemed to show that she would not now be safe there.
If I come safe through what lies before us next, I will return when the sword is laid down, as pray Heaven it soon may be.
He has found me out, and I am no longer safe with mine aunt.
The new game's as safe as running a Vienna Bakery.
By means of great efforts he succeeded; and so he and Rollo both escaped safe to land.
He wanted very much to persevere in his effort to find the carpenter; but then, on the other hand, he was not sure that it was quite safe to take Rollo out upon the water at such a time.
We came safe to the foot of the slide, but had time to skin only one goat before dark; it was slow work with our obsidian knives.
Upon our return, he said, he would make a safe path there, if it took him all day to finish the task.
If it was a black bear, we were safe enough, because they are the most cowardly of all animals, and even when wounded, will not attack a man.
By that time, according to the Big Dipper, it was past midnight, but Pitamakan would not rest until he had the back sinews safe out of the carcass and drying before the fire for early use.
My child," I said at last, "be sure that your secret is safe in me.
Caro mio," answered Nino, "we must be safe at the top of the pass before we rest.
Rome is not a very safe place for midnight pranks, and so I made him take a good knife in his waistbelt; for he had confided to me where he was going.
No horse could scratch a foothold in the place where our mules are as safe as in a meadow.
There was with me much peace on that Easter day, for I felt that my dear boy was safe after all his troubles.
At least he was safe from anything that could be done to part him from Hedwig; for the civil laws are binding, and Hedwig was of the age when a young woman is legally free to marry whom she pleases.
But he will not have the smallest idea that I shall act so suddenly, and he will fancy that when once his daughter is safe within the walls for the night she will not think of escaping.
They are too dense to be a very safe route for a child, and it would be dark before you could reach home.
They had had a long letter telling of his journey and safe arrival.
After crossing the gully, and walking on through the woods for what they thought a safe distance, they turned into the path.
Anyhow, he wanted to hide himself, and he thought he would be safe in this secluded nook till his ship had sailed from Samoa.
Even the whaleboat is not so very safe a conveyance in the stormy Pacific of the wet season, but often he would be sent for in a canoe, and then the danger was great.
I thought you were safe because you were a white man.
Perhaps in the coils of their brains lurked some inherited memory of these safe resting-places and secluded feeding-grounds of the Midgic lakes.
It seems to me fairly safe to say that this evolution is not likely to go beyond the point to which it has been carried to-day.
With a snarl, he sprang backward, as if his muscles had been steel springs suddenly loosed; and before his assailant was half-way up the slope, he was glaring down upon her from the safe height of a hemlock limb.
The way led through the deepest and most perilous part of the swamp; but the mother knew the safe trail in all its windings.
He crept a little nearer, and fromsafe hiding watched the man at his task of gathering dry firewood for the night.
For the rest, he felt safein the woods, as an initiate of their secrets, and it was unusual for him to carry in his wanderings any weapon but a stout stick and the sheath-knife in his belt.
He knew that his vanished caribou would find no other pastures so rich andsafe as these which they had left.
A herd of deer well yarded, under the leadership of an old and crafty buck, will comesafe and sleek through the fiercest wilderness winter.
With prudent tactics, therefore, he circled at a safe distance around the hidden pit; and around its rim circled the wary mother, presenting to him ceaselessly the defiance of her huge and sullen front.
In much perturbation he climbed the ash-tree to a safe distance, and curled himself into a black, furry ball, in a fork of the branches.
For a few moments these two or three inches proved to be a safe distance.
Leaving the ladder where it fell, and the empty bag beside it, he ran wildly from the haunted spot, and never stopped till he found himself safe inside his shanty door.
I am sure Miss Vanrenen felt safe while in my care," was all he dared to say, but Cynthia promptly understood his perplexity and came to his aid.
Cynthia followed, and Medenham, still ready to deal harshly with Marigny if necessary, adjusted their rugs, saw to the safe disposal of the camera, and closed the door.
What wretched project she and Marigny had concocted he knew not, but its successful outcome evidently depended on Mrs. Devar's safe arrival in Bristol.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "safe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.