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They took him to hospital, but when I called today he'd been fetched away.
The duke would make him welcome, but he refuses to step inside, only to fetch away Jean and the children.
I shall take you down to the wharf in my carriage and then come back to fetch away the girls.
Mark my words, Dark Queen is hidden somewhere about, ready for somebody to fetch away!
With any man who comes only to rescue and fetch away children to their proper guardian, I have no quarrel.
So I am to be fetched away early, the day after tomorrow,' said Elis.
The judge, however, would say nothing about this, and lost no time in sending men to fetch away all that Alnaschar had taken from the house.
At the table the dancers were sitting over their twice-watered wine, in the last hour of talk before the girls were fetched away.
He was fetched away in a cabriolet.
However, I will give you my word of honour, as a lady, you shall be fetched away to-night.
Heaven alone knew what they risked by coming here, at this hour, and into this house, in order to fetch away the body of their friend.
As she was fetching away the last piece the men shot the cubs dead and wounded her severely as she ran.
Stephanie was fetched away, divested of her gown, arranged on a hard high couch under a cellular blanket.
Who were the two men of the Gendarmerie Nationale who had come to fetch away the prisoner?
The wounded were fetched away.
My raid had been no more than an irritation to the other mind...but I had fetched away a mass of information.
Then you do not know that Edwin was fetched away from there by the sheriff's men, and is now in prison in Shrewsbury.
And then he had fetched away a three-gallon jug of whisky, too, that he found under a wagon when we was starting home through the woods.
I told Mrs. Byrnes I would fetch away her husbands things from the mill, he said.
If you want my woman and me, come and fetch us forth, and fetch away first this little carcaseyour prey, not ours.
He had a lot of fish to fetch away, and she might have had a gold ring as heavy and as bonnie as heart could wish for.
The following year he sailed to Cuba and Hispaniola 'to look after pirates and privateers,' and to Havana 'to fetch away the prisoners.'
The carpenter, Purcell, had succeeded in fetching away one of his tool chests, although the mutineers had removed many of the tools before allowing it to be handed down.
Some of the parlor boarders and daughters of the nobility and gentry had been fetched away by their parents, such as lived near enough, and the rest were awaiting re- moval.