As I said before, Pete had begun to untie the halter, and the crowd applauded in approbation of his firmness.
Untie me, then, and let us erase this sad but eraseable mistake with a good handshake all around, and a speedy farewell.
As Fetter and Potts took the animals out, Gilroy worked tountie the sturdy mare belonging to Hank Leeson.
It was no easy task to untiethe horses in a place that was pitch-dark, and it took some time to get even the horses belonging to our friends released.
When done, dip it into cold water, untie the cloth, and turn out the pudding.
Then dip it for a moment into cold water, untie the cloth, and turn out the pudding.
He had tied a knot so complicated, that he could not himself untie it.
This, I say, is what we might have expected, if Plato had corresponded to the picture drawn by admiring commentators: if he had merely tied knots in one dialogue, in order to untie them in another.
As they passed, unsuspicious of his vicinity, Diana was occupied in braiding up her hair, which she had not dared to untie at the inn.
Then untiemy hands, and give me a pen and I will write it.
Can e'er untie the filial band That knits me to thy rugged strand?
While this was going on, the king and prince arrived, and seated themselves upon the area; and we were desired to sit down by them, but to pull off our hats, and to untie our hair.
Though youuntie the winds, and let them fight Against the churches.
He left his rifle in the canoe, and returned along the tree-trunk to untie the bows.
Here, loosen my cloak, Joan, and untiethe ribbons of my bonnet.
If we untieyour hands will you promise not to try to get away?
I think you two will now stay tied until I get ready to untie you.
It will do, then," said Alice, "and I have no doubt we shalluntie the knot of those arithmetical problems very soon.
Why, he said he had been to untie his horse for the night!
Camerarius assured Jocher that his master was the Hercules to untie the Gordian knot, and the lion of the tribe of Judah.
How either the lion of Judah or Hercules were to untie the knot which was popularly supposed to have been cut by the sword of Alexander did not appear, but Maximilian at any rate was moved neither by entreaties nor tropes.
At the pine Racey slipped to the ground and ran to untie his horse.
The latter stopped at the saloon hitching-rail to untie his horse.
Watching from a window he saw Thompson go to the hitching-rail in front of the saloon, untie his horse, mount, and ride away northward.
It will do, then," said Alice; "and I have no doubt we shalluntie the knot of those arithmetical problems very soon.
Why, he said he had been tountie his horse for the night.
It was now necessary to untie the handkerchiefs from the topmost peg, with the view of fastening them to the second; and here he found that an error had been committed in cutting the holes at so great a distance apart.
Untie it, I say, it is killing me; I can not bear the sight.
Miss Tuttle wished him tountie it, but he preferred to leave the bow intact.
We were correspondingly startled when she suddenly burst forth with this word of stern command: "Untie that knot!
To Shake Out a Reef untie the knots, keeping to the windward of the sail.
Untie the knot at the leach first, next the one at the luff, and then the remaining points.
Although this knot will not untie nor slip, the rope is likely to part at one side if the strain is great.
We hoped he'd make them untie us and he'd pass it to us and tell us to skip.
You gave us your parole if we'd untie you," jeered Bill.
You said if we'd untie you, so you could eat, you wouldn't run away.
We'll untie you," said Bill; and I saw him wink at the other fellows.
I didn't see, myself, how Fitz could untie those hard knots with his one hand, in time to do any good.
If we untie you will you fork it over or do you want me to search you?
But she checked herself, and drawing the child toward her, began to untie her dress.
Do you really think it possible for a fellow to untie those two?
He was wild against his own father, hers, and every obstacle, and implored her to marry him at once by special license, and leave the old people to untie the knot if they could.
As, dismounting, he began to untie her feet, she was seized again with a wild impulse to turn and dash away in the dark.
You may stay here till we come back from our excursion, and then, if you seem pretty peaceable, I will untie you.
I did not dare to untiethe bundle--which was folded up very carefully--but I could feel bits of candles, and a basin among the oddments it seemed to contain.
When we want to, we’ll untie from the mooring and get away as neat as you please.
Don’t you want me to untie the boat from it first?