"Blindfolded" Quotes from Famous Books
... to land, but first his eyes were blindfolded. Then as he stepped on shore a sailor seized each arm, and thus he was led through ... — This Country Of Ours • H. E. Marshall Author: Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall
... men gathered closely about us, and almost before my words were uttered, our wrists were manacled behind us and we were blindfolded. Our captors at once led us away. A man on either side of me held my arms, and by way of warning I received now and then a merciless prod between my shoulder-blades from a halberd in the hands of an enthusiastic soul that walked behind ... — Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy • Charles Major
... relate, no one was caught so easily. They dodged and tiptoed about and gave little half-giggles and thrilled with success. He did catch Sam presently, and the boy did not enjoy it a bit. Not that he minded being blindfolded, but he should have liked to boast that grandfather ... — A Little Girl in Old Boston • Amanda Millie Douglas
... "A blindfolded chess-player can remember every play and discuss the game afterward, while we can't remember from one shot to ... — Mark Twain, A Biography, 1835-1910, Complete - The Personal And Literary Life Of Samuel Langhorne Clemens • Albert Bigelow Paine
... thought, "the world's becoming as stupid as it looks. People are drying up inside with facts, figures, dollar signs. This man and his party would have got as much out of their cross-country trip if they'd all been blindfolded and shot through a tunnel two thousand feet under the ground. Man is like an audience and he has walked out on mystery and adventure. The show kind of tired him. And got his goat. It would have been a good yarn otherwise, the motor vagabonds. I'd ... — A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago • Ben Hecht
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