Which preposition to use with harried

in Occurrences 24%

So he takes Master Harry in his hand, and Boots leads the way with the candle, and they come to that other bedroom, where the elderly lady is seated by the bed, and poor little Mrs. Harry Walmers, Junior, is fast asleep.

with Occurrences 19%

Lister thought Cartwright watched Harry with dry amusement.

of Occurrences 18%

And his delight in their walks was to tell Harry of the glories of his order, of the Jesuits, an order founded by Ignatius Loyola, whose members were intimately associated with intrigues of church and state.

to Occurrences 14%

I shall take Harry to his fond mamma at once.

at Occurrences 14%

Frank had been able to assist Harry at examination.

for Occurrences 11%

"It was a Providence, for which we all ought to be thankful," Dr. Tusher said, "that my lady and her son were spared, while death carried off the poor domestics of the house;" and he rebuked Harry for asking in his simply way, for which we ought to be thankful; that the servants were killed or the gentlefolk were saved?

on Occurrences 9%

He patted Harry on the head and gave him an orange, and directed Blaise to take him out for a holiday; and out for a holiday the boy and the valet went.

by Occurrences 8%

Taking Harry by the hand as soon as they were both descended from their horses, Mr. Holt led him across the court, to rooms on a level with the ground, one of which Father Holt said was to be the boy's chamber, the other on the other side of the passage being the Father's own.

from Occurrences 5%

He preferred to stake all on the cast, yea, though the throw meant deathrather than be harried from place to place.

into Occurrences 5%

He made Madame Esmond angry, and doubly so when he sent off Harry into fits of laughter.

as Occurrences 4%

She looked more a child than a woman, some one to shelter and comfort rather than to harry as a foe.

without Occurrences 2%

I am dying to know what he could be saying to a freshman!" Frank was troubled, for he saw his roommate's curiosity was aroused to the highest notch, and he knew it would be no easy thing to satisfy Harry without telling the truth.

out Occurrences 2%

He boasted that he would "harry out of the kingdom" those who would not conform.

than Occurrences 2%

And Lady Castlewood was no whit less gracious and attractive to Harry than in the old days when as a lad he had first kissed her fair, protecting hand.

through Occurrences 2%

Mike had kept close to Harry through the whole of the struggle.

about Occurrences 1%

We ventured to question Harry about the ship that would receive us; and he said she was a French merchant-ship, and the captain a great friend of his, a good Protestant, who was willing to take on board any company he should bring.

along Occurrences 1%

Captain Grosvenor had written that he much regretted not having taken Harry along with him, "for," said he, "a second thought would have convinced me that the boy had too much of the spirit of his father to remain contentedly on shore; he has but followed in my footsteps, for I never shall forget the night I stole away from my father's house, when I was but ten years old, and went to sea.

towards Occurrences 1%

Therefore when I set out from Lewes to go westward I did not take the way up past the race- course over the battlefield south of Mount Harry towards Ditchling Camp and Beacon.

behind Occurrences 1%

My lord jumped as briskly as a boy out of the door on his side of the coach, squeezing little Harry behind it; had hold of the potato-thrower's collar in an instant, and the next moment the brute's heels were in the air, and he fell on the stones with a thump.

under Occurrences 1%

Tom Tusher, who was by this time a junior Soph, came to take Harry under his protection; and comfortable rooms being provided for him, Harry's patron took leave of him with many kind words and blessings, and an admonition to have to behave better at the University than my lord himself had ever done.

after Occurrences 1%

One thing, however, he could dohe could save her good name until the matter was further investigated; and pulling Harry after him into his room, he sat down by the cold, dark stove, over which he crouched shiveringly, while he said, "Ethie has gone to visit a friend, most likelya Mrs. Amsden, who lives in the direction of Olney.

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