We have seen how necessary it is that one mind, disembarrassed of all extraneous influences, shall create one coherent plan which shall ever after be strictly followed. |
And now, since he had not disembarrassed himself of my presence, was his secret about to be revealed to me? |
Her only thought is how to get disembarrassed of this man who has appeared at a moment so mal apropos. |
Harthouse disembarrassed himself of that interview with the smallest conceivable amount of ceremony, and debated for the hundredth time what all this could mean? |