5 Metaphors for fugitive

'Tis the King's pleasure that those fugitives Which basely left the fort should not be honourd With a judiciall tryall, but presently (Both those you have at home & these in Sherrys) To dye by martiall law.

The fugitive was a deserter from the fort, one who had doubtless given such information to the British general as might work serious harm to all of us; but yet never a cry was heard from our garrison, save such as expressed hope that he might escape the terrible doom from which we had at least temporarily saved him, and all appeared eager for him to gain the fortification.

But the agility of whoever the fugitive was, man or woman, was marvelous.

Another picturesque fugitive was Harriet Tubman, who devoted her life to this work with a courage, skill, and success that won her a wide reputation among the friends of freedom.

HOW FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE ARE EXTRADITED.

5 Metaphors for  fugitive