13 Verbs to Use for the Word abduction

Because my disreputable cousin planned the abduction, without consulting me, and" "Oh, come, Di; that's a little too" "Because the girl has been carried to the Von Taer housemy housein East Orange; because my own servant is at this moment her jailor, and" "How should they know all this?" interrupted Mershone, impatiently.

However, such a course could not be entertained for one moment, and, moreover, were we to possess ourselves of all the contents of the jar, there was no secure place of concealment to be found, and unpleasant inquiries and prying eyes would soon have revealed to the world our abduction of the booty.

23, we find Dapple's abduction at night by Gines de Passamonte; only a few lines afterwards, lo!

" In my opinion the rascals must have gone on to reason still further in this wise: "Is there any connection between the disclosure of our secretif it was, and however it may have been madeand the double abduction from Healthful House?

If I observe in the second a slight abduction of the thumb, I must believe that he, although indisposed to oblige me, will still do so from submission.

He tried to oppose this abduction.

To that room she had betaken herself in the first flush and triumph of Sir George's suit; and there, surrounded by the same objects on which she now gazed, she had sat, rapt in rosy visions, through the livelong day preceding her abduction.

He was a wilderness man, trained to put his trust in the weapon of steel; and if it were only in his hands, there might yet be time to prevent the abduction.

To the Senate of the United States: In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 26th ultimo, calling for information respecting a forcible abduction of any citizen of the United States from the Territory of New Mexico and his conveyance within the limits of the Mexican Republic, I transmit a report from the Secretary of State and the documents which accompanied it.

HELEN, the daughter of Zeus and Leda, and the wife of Menelaus, king of Sparta; the most beautiful of women, who was carried off to Troy by Paris, to revenge whose abduction the princes of Greece, who had pledged themselves to protect her, made war on Troy, a war which lasted ten years.

"What abduction?" he asked.

The extraordinary part of the business was, that, on the morning succeeding Jim's abduction, there appeared in the papers an account of the disappearance of a boy from Philadelphia, with the promise of a liberal reward for any information that would lead to his return.

Madame Cerise did not hesitate to denounce the abduction as a heartless crime, and in her communication with Diana swore she would protect the innocent girl from harm at the hands of Mershone or anyone else.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  abduction