Definitionn. a person who rescues you from harm or danger
Last update: July 16, 2015
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He frees her from imprisonment in the castle of Meleagant, who has carried her off against her will - (a similar adventure is related in Lanzelet, where the abductor is Valerin, and Lanzelet is not the rescuer) - and, although he recovers his kingdom from Claudas, he prefers to remain a simple knight of Arthur's court, bestowing the lands on his cousins and half-brother Hector. [Please select]
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You will not be my comforter, my rescuer. [Please select]
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The best little rescuer in the world. [Please select]
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With tender care the rescuer squeezed the water from the fur of the rescued. [Please select]
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It was aimed by an accustomed hand and fell on the rescuer's head. [Please select]
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Next moment a water-spout, so to speak, bore the rescuer upward on its crest, but not near enough--they went downward again. [Please select]
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"He's all safe now," remarked a seaman quietly, and with a nod of satisfaction, even before the rescuer had reappeared. [Please select]
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The chance of any rescuer entering the palace that night, whether by force or subtlety, was infinitesimal. [Please select]
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With our torch burnt and in darkness again we saw the headlights stop, and realized that the rescuer had hove to. [Please select]
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It’s just as if he’s trying to tell you not to take on," said her rescuer." [Please select]
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He decided that on the whole he would prefer a look at the rescuer before permitting himself to be rescued. [Please select]
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