Which preposition to use with ge

from Occurrences 1%

He shrank down with ter-ror as he look-ed up-on the white teeth and fi-e-ry eyes of the sa-vage brute, and gave him-self up for lost, when, to his joy, one of the great hands e-mer-ged from a-midst the thick fo-li-age of a tree, and pla-ced it-self be-tween him and his en-e-my; at the same time the o-ther hand seiz-ed the wolf, and crush-ed it in its grasp.

into Occurrences 1%

He saw the good hands fol-low-ing him: they plun-ged into the sea close at his feet; he jump-ed in-to the palm of one, and seat-ed himself.

of Occurrences 1%

ge of white and swirling with bubbles.

on Occurrences 1%

So he plun-ged on, strik-ing right and left, to clear his way, with his good stick.

Which preposition to use with  ge