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Unmolested, the party arrived one evening, to gaze with mute astonishment on the sea.
Tropic Days 2003
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Unmolested, the tanks reached the edge of the village that lay before the small stream.
Panzer Aces Kurowski, Franz 1992
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Unmolested they rounded a corner and reached the energy barrier of the 'colonists'.
Phantom Fleet Ernsting, Walter 1976
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Unmolested and unreproved, they ran up and down the steps of the high, old-fashioned pulpit, half-fearfully sitting down upon the minister's chair, or standing on tip-toe to peep over the sacred desk at the busy group below.
Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War Fannie A. Beers
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Unmolested, they made their way into the royal gardens.
Stories of the Prophets (Before the Exile) Isaac Landman
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Unmolested, she passed the hotel and on down the street to the foot of the hill, where she evidently spent the night; for the tinkle of the bell became permanent and blended with and became a part of the subtle, mysterious sounds that constitute Nature's sleeping breath.
A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country Thomas Dykes Beasley
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Unmolested they crossed the river at Putney and drove on past the more frequent houses and along the dark streets.
Flying Colours Forester, C. S. 1938
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Unmolested I reached the top of the canyon where I found a sheer drop of two or three hundred feet to the bottom of a rocky chasm; but on the left a narrow ledge rounded the shoulder of the overhanging cliff.
At the Earth's Core Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912
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Unmolested for the time, the imbecile would go briskly a few steps and then pause with an important air of the deepest concern, as if he were engaged on an errand of grave moment.
The Lions of the Lord A Tale of the Old West Harry Leon Wilson 1903
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Unmolested, they rode across the three bridges into the quiet, empty streets.
The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of 12) The War Begins, Invasion of Belgium, Battle of the Marne Francis Trevelyan Miller 1902
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