Which preposition to use with rescuer

of Occurrences 11%

Most carefully indeed the three midshipmen climbed down a rope ladder and were received by an ensign from the "Massachusetts," who next gave the American Navy's profound thanks to the rescuers of the middies.

in Occurrences 5%

It was several moments before West recovered his breath enough to speak, during which time he sat and gazed at his rescuer in amazement not unmixed with curiosity.

to Occurrences 5%

" The other took him at his word, and commenced to rattle on, saying all manner of things, simply to direct his rescuer to the spot.

at Occurrences 2%

His hand caught the sleeve of his rescuer at the same time that the flat of his foot dropped upon the white man's boot.

from Occurrences 2%

Both girls realized the gravity of the situation, and they knew that a word from them might distract the rescuers from the work in hand.

with Occurrences 1%

The book had also a copy of Colonel McKinstrey's letter to the General Relief Committee in San Francisco, reporting the return of the first rescuers with refugees.

down Occurrences 1%

Presently he came to a well and from the depths of the well a man who had fallen into it cried to him for help; so he went and pulled him up; but no sooner had the man reached the surface than he turned and pushed his rescuer down the well and ran away.

for Occurrences 1%

The spoons and smaller articles were now stowed away in the pockets of our rescuers for safekeeping on the journey; and while we little girls dressed ourselves in the fresh underwear, and watched our discarded garments disappear in the fire, the dresses, which mother had planned should come to us later in life, were remodelled for immediate use.

on Occurrences 1%

Hopefully, that mother kissed her three children good-bye, and then wistfully watched them depart with their rescuers on snowshoes.

about Occurrences 1%

When a man or a boy has the terror of drowning pressed in upon his heart, he is usually a most unreasonable being; and will even clasp his intended rescuer about the neck, and prevent him from carrying out his plans that might have worked well only for this blundering.

Which preposition to use with  rescuer