They'll
ransack that castle," he remarked with evident approval.
I said we better pull our boots off, and his'n too, and not make any noise, then we could pull him and haul him around and
ransack him without any trouble.
It is not only absurd, it's cruel, to expect you to
ransack old newspapers for discoveries in Yucatan, from the time when Stephens published his 'Travels in Central America'--nearly forty years since!
Now one perceived with affright at the very top of one of the towers, a fantastic dwarf climbing, writhing, crawling on all fours, descending outside above the abyss, leaping from projection to projection, and going to
ransack the belly of some sculptured gorgon; it was Quasimodo dislodging the crows.
He was, and is yet most likely, the wearisomest self-righteous Pharisee that ever
ransacked a Bible to rake the promises to himself and fling the curses to his neighbours.
I hunted for food among the trees, finding nothing, and I also raided a couple of silent houses, but they had already been broken into and
ransacked. I rested for the remainder of the day- light in a shrubbery, being, in my enfeebled condition, too fatigued to push on.
To find clothing seemed no easy task; but Tip boldly
ransacked the great chest in which Mombi kept all her keepsakes and treasures, and at the very bottom he discovered some purple trousers, a red shirt and a pink vest which was dotted with white spots.
His desk and private drawers, in a room contiguous to his bedchamber, had been
ransacked; money and valuable articles were missing; there was a bloody hand-print on the old man's linen; and, by a powerfully welded chain of deductive evidence, the guilt of the robbery and apparent murder had been fixed on Clifford, then residing with his uncle in the House of the Seven Gables.
It was also said that the town had been
ransacked for this "murderer"
At this moment, however, the rooms bore every mark of having been recently and hurriedly
ransacked; clothes lay about the floor, with their pockets inside out; lock-fast drawers stood open; and on the hearth there lay a pile of grey ashes, as though many papers had been burned.
She took him by the hand, and without taking her eyes off him, gazed at him while she
ransacked her mind for the words to say that would keep him.
Her father
ransacked the country for her, but found not a trace of her.