But how to
wrest the body of his victim from the feeding lion was the first question to be solved.
Thus, if you order your men to roll up their buff-coats, and make forced marches without halting day or night, covering double the usual distance at a stretch, doing a hundred LI in order to
wrest an advantage, the leaders of all your three divisions will fall into the hands of the enemy.
Wasn't there light in the fact which, as we shared our solitude, broke out with a specious glitter it had never yet quite worn?-- the fact that (opportunity aiding, precious opportunity which had now come) it would be preposterous, with a child so endowed, to forego the help one might
wrest from absolute intelligence?
These, in their turn, cursed back at the blind miscreant, threatened him in horrid terms, and tried in vain to catch the stick and
wrest it from his grasp.
Depend upon it when your master comes to be emperor (as he will beyond a doubt from the course his affairs are taking), it will be no easy matter to
wrest the dignity from him, and he will be sore and sorry at heart to have been so long without becoming one."
In all very numerous assemblies, of whatever character composed, passion never fails to
wrest the sceptre from reason.
His next movement was to
wrest the weapon from the hand of Bridger and fell him with it to the earth.
For this is the day we are to conquer His Majesty the Scarecrow, and
wrest from him the throne.
The question, therefore, was how to
wrest the second bulb from the care of Rosa.
His love for my mother had never diminished, and his own ambition in life was to reach a point where he might
wrest the metal from Tal Hajus himself, and thus, as ruler of the Tharks, be free to claim her as his own, as well as, by the might of his power, protect the child which otherwise would be quickly dispatched should the truth become known.
When we leave this place, on whatever terms we leave it, my determination to
wrest from Count Fosco the confession which I failed to obtain from his accomplice, goes back with me to London, as certainly as I go back myself.
Having impulsively, it is probable, and perhaps somewhat prematurely revealed the prime but private purpose of the Pequod's voyage, Ahab was now entirely conscious that, in so doing, he had indirectly laid himself open to the unanswerable charge of usurpation; and with perfect impunity, both moral and legal, his crew if so disposed, and to that end competent, could refuse all further obedience to him, and even violently
wrest from him the command.