Which preposition to use with foundling

of Occurrences 5%

W. Dimond, The Foundling of the Forest.

from Occurrences 2%

"Next morning, just as I was swallowing my little bowl of bread soaked in milk, Bourgeat came in and said to me in his vile Auvergne accent: "'Mouchieur l'Etudiant, I am a poor man, a foundling from the hospital at Saint-Flour, without either father or mother, and not rich enough to marry.

on Occurrences 2%

The exposed infant, one of the oldest literary devices, was copiously revived, and during the decade when the Hospital was being constructed mention of foundlings on title-pages became especially common.

as Occurrences 1%

Now he has found out that I myself was on the way to see you; and to bring before my eyes some foundling as my daughter's child, that he did not dare to do.

at Occurrences 1%

Some of them have, as we said, good blood in them and can trace their lineage and standing to the English Bible and Book of Common Prayer; others are "new men," born under hedge-rows and left as foundlings at furnace-doors.

between Occurrences 1%

He had already been very unfortunate in his plans for obtaining a perfect wife,having vainly provided for the education of two foundlings between whom he promised himself to select a paragon of a helpmate.

into Occurrences 1%

She bit her lip, reluctantly extended unaccustomed arms, and received the foundling into them.

to Occurrences 1%

Nature took the foundling to her broader breast.

with Occurrences 1%

Yet, sir, pardon me if I now discover a desire with which I long have laboured, of doing something of myself which may repair the obscurity of my birth, and prove to the world that heaven has endued this foundling with a courage and resolution capable of undertaking the greatest actions.

for Occurrences 1%

Father Pedro had taken a muchacho foundling for adoption; his jealous seclusion of it and his personal care was doubtless some sacerdotal formula at once high and necessary.

without Occurrences 1%

If only you could know what I have fought up from, a foundling without a name abandoned in a third-rate Parisian hotel, reared a scullion, butt and scapegoat, with associates only of the lowest, scullions, beggars, pickpockets, Apaches, and worse!

out Occurrences 1%

little foundling out of an Indian camp.

to Occurrences 1%

It was odd, but somehow they none of them even suggested giving up the queer little foundling to the authorities as had originally been their intention.

Which preposition to use with  foundling