It seemed to me now that many a man-fresh, as this man in all likelihood was, from a bloody business, from the unclothing of a corpse, and with a desperate part still to play-would turn to that decanter as to a friend.
"The Woman in Black"
Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Either the Spirit unclothing Unto new living for ever,- Or the dread penalty-never!
"My Life as an Author"
Martin Farquhar Tupper
The late Countess's letters were the unclothing of a heart which had never expanded to the eyes of those whose love would have broken up a natural reserve, which became at last a proud coldness, and gave her a reputation for lack of feeling that she carried to her grave.
"The Weavers, Complete"
Gilbert Parker Last Updated: March 14, 2009