This was the end of the great feudal coalitions, for royal vengeance soon settled the account of the lesser vassals; the duke of Alencon was condemned to prison for life; the count of Armagnac was killed; and the Germans were soon to disembarrass Louis of Charles the Bold. [verb]
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I sat down quite disembarrassed. [verb]
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The tact with which he began his address disembarrassed her. [Please select]
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"Allow me," said I, "to disembarrass you of your hat." [Please select]
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I had hoped to glean some more precise information from my fellow-boarders after Juno had disembarrassed us of her sonorous presence; but even if they were possessed of all the facts which I lacked, Mrs. [Please select]
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From the way that Lincoln told this story Grant and Sherman both inferred that he would be glad to see Davis disembarrass the reunited States of his annoying presence. [Please select]
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