Which preposition to use with bundled

of Occurrences 964%

With this intention, I had brought, in addition to the rope, a bundle of candles, meaning to use them as a torch; also my double-barreled shotgun.

in Occurrences 54%

" He took no notice of her, bending down over the motionless bundle in the corner.

on Occurrences 45%

"If you put a bundle on the roof, I s'pose you know what's in it," says the Colonel severely.

into Occurrences 21%

He had agreed that this would be the wisest course, and so, too stricken at heart to resist, I was bundled into his chaise with a chest of my clothes, and driven away through the crowd of sobbing negroes to the little house at Charles City where he and his sister lived.

from Occurrences 20%

Take the bundle from under my head and open it."

under Occurrences 16%

Nora shied, and he looked up to discover that he had nearly run down a pedestriana stout little man with a bundle under his arm, who held up one hand as if to arrest him.

with Occurrences 16%

Above the cap he tied the fuse to the bundle with several lappings of a saddle-string.

to Occurrences 14%

"Thank you," says the Boy, "but we're not takin' any bundles to-day.

for Occurrences 14%

My bundle was dropped in after meconceive to yourself the heir of all the de Lavals travelling with a single bundle for his baggage!and two seamen pushed her off, pulling with long slow strokes towards the low-lying shore.

at Occurrences 10%

From the bundle at the girl's breast there came a small wailing cry.

over Occurrences 8%

" He rose, and started for the door, slinging the bright-colored bundle over his shoulder.

out Occurrences 5%

He was closely sheared, his moccasins put off, and his single garment dragged unceremoniously wrong side out over his head and bundled out of doors.

beside Occurrences 4%

"There you are," he said, throwing a bundle beside me; "I thought you'd need it.

like Occurrences 3%

You leave the street car, clanking with your bundles like an itinerant tinman.

near Occurrences 3%

A shopkeeper never can sell you a handful of nuts without bringing the bundle near to his lips, first, with a graceful wave of salutation.

after Occurrences 2%

"Boss, I'm powerful glad to see you home," replied Jake, as he received bundle after bundle until he was loaded down.

as Occurrences 2%

They fix these to their saddles, along with their other baggage, and tie the whole to their horse's tail, sitting upon the whole bundle as a kind of boat or float; and the man who guides the horse is made to swim in a similar manner, sometimes having two oars to assist in rowing, as it were, across the river.

before Occurrences 2%

By the afternoon, he had done a very good task; and then mounting Cloud, with the bundle before him, he took his way homeward, via Apple Orchard.

by Occurrences 2%

Singing and laughing, carrying their bundle by turns, and wondering "what the old folks would say," they trudged on foot to Siena, there hired a return horse between them, and so came to Rome.

within Occurrences 2%

The rich ladies wear this ornament on the top of their heads, binding it on strongly with a kind of hat or coif, which has a hole in its crown adapted for this purpose, and under this they collect their hair from the back of the head, lapped up in a kind of knot or bundle within the botta; and the whole is fixed on by means of a ligature under their throat.

inside Occurrences 1%

Anyone who has hurriedly searched his sack for some particular bit of gear knows the sort of haystack which results, while if first-aid equipment, sealskins, spare bindings, emergency rations, mending outfit, etc., are all carried in separate, differently coloured bundles inside the sack, endless time is saved.

past Occurrences 1%

He was a cripple, and he came down the steps doubled up, bundled past us, and was gone.

through Occurrences 1%

When she played Rosalind (which my daughter, the best critic of acting I know, tells me was in many respects admirable), she wrote to me: "Dear Nellie, "I bundled through my part somehow last night, a disgraceful performance, and no waist-padding!

en Occurrences 1%

Though the way was so rough that they were occasionally thrown rather violently one against another, they arrived in high spirits at their destination, Mr. Heatherbloom having performed the commendable feat of preserving intact the parcels and bundles en route.

toward Occurrences 1%

This is a little human fellow, nearly frozen to death," exclaimed Josef Viaud, pulling the bundle toward the fire.

Which preposition to use with  bundled