Here she unbound it saying, "We'll expect thee to-morrow about noontide and when thou comest to this place, thou shalt see me awaiting thee.
She arose forthright and unboundit and gave it to me, whereupon I bled her of the hymeneal blood[FN#63] and going to the young man gave him the jewel.
Now when it was noon I made for my wife's house and came upon the old woman awaiting me at the customed stead and she bound the kerchief over my eyes and after blindfolding them fared with me till we reached our home when she unbound it.
But the young clergyman saw with amazement the strange little figure with her unbound hair and her arms high and swaying, and as she took some steps of her dance before the gate, he questioned his host with uplifted brows.
We had seen her come to herself like this on the street, and then she would go hurrying home, the tears running down her face in shame for her unboundhair and her singing and dancing.
The children were unbound and borne in state to the old squaw's wigwam.
He entered the tower with the golden roof and came to the apartment where the Princess Apraxia was pacing to and fro clad in a fine robe without a girdle, her golden hair all unbound and her feet all bare.
Women with unbound feet were far more common here than elsewhere in my travels, and they seemed exceptionally alert and intelligent, but the population of the region is scanty, many of the people being newcomers of Hakka stock.
The climb was hard, hot work, but I found some diversion in a friendly race with a good-looking woman going the same way; her unbound feet kept up with mine while our dogs romped along gaily.
So Randy continued: "'She unbound her tresses, and they fell down twenty ells, and the witch mounted up by them.
Unbound periodicals in the library thirty days, may, however, be borrowed for four days.
Unbound periodicals which have been in the library thirty days and bound periodicals (other than class C) shelved in the Periodical Annex may be drawn only for four days, with privilege of renewal if not in demand.
Unbound publications are recorded at the Reference Desk and may be consulted by applying there.
Osgood promptly withdrew the book and gladly turned over to the author all unsold and unbound copies and the plates.
The unbound copies were claimed by the author who inserted a new title-page.
An Indian unboundhis feet and said something to him in Sioux, which he did not understand, but he knew what the action signified, and he swung off the pony.
He had been leftunbound as they descended into the valley and, deciding that he must follow a policy of boldness, he leaped off the pony when they entered the village, just as if he were coming back home.
Bertha stood looking at her as she unbound her long silken hair, and, after smoothing it as carefully as was her wont, rapidly formed the coronal braid, and wound the rich tress about the regal head.
The two warriors talked together a little, and then, seeming to change their minds, they unbound the boy's feet.
An hour or two later Red Eagle came to Paul, unbound his arms, and gave him something to eat.
This has a flexible leather back, and the slips are bound and unbound by the contracting and expanding action of two cylindrical screws, turned by means of a metal key.
Ephemeral, but otherwise wholesome, magazines may be used unbound for issue in lending libraries to good purpose; or may be bound and so used--but not replaced when they are worn out.
Wooden racks or iron-pipe racks may be used for a variety of purposes, such as storing unbound newspapers and periodicals, pamphlets, and all kinds of loose papers or bundles.
What I could not eat I contrived to hide, they having unbound me till they imagined I had eat all; but then they bound me as before; in which deplorable condition I was forced to continue the whole day.
As the heat unbound them, they had all returned also to their debased and filthy condition.
Then the secretary rang his bell, and Lawrence came in, unbound him, and took off his waist-coat and unsewed the lining.
He unbound his crimson silk cloth and whisked it about in the water to wash it.
When he had gone on a few miles, he saw in the distance a girl in a red coat, barefoot, and with unbound hair, who was running as fast as the wind.
If the book is bound they measure the outside cover, for the reason that when the unbound book is trimmed down for binding what is lost is regained in the binding.
She stood with wild eyes and unbound hair, the picture of terror and dismay.
She quietly removed her hat; and while the three assistants cut off the hair of the prisoners around her, she unbound the magnificent golden tresses which enveloped her like a rippling veil.
This they made me swear to do, and then they unbound me, only fastening one of my legs with a chain, near my bed, and placed a sentry at my door with his piece charged, who was commanded to shoot me dead if I attempted my liberty.
We belayed the fore down-haul; but the sail was split, and we hauled down the yard, and got the sail into the ship, and unbound all the things clear of it.