" Then Mother undid Peter's boots.
" She picked up the brown-paper parcel from among the coals and undid the string with hot, red fingers that trembled.
Then the children undid the hamper.
Wilkins presenting him, but it was enough; it undid Briggs.
Then the Prince, taking a bunch of copper keys from his pocket, undid the great double locks.
And then when my head was well in the room I undid the lantern cautiously -- oh, so cautiously -- cautiously (for the hinges creaked), I undid it just so much that a single thin ray fell upon the vulture eye.
He kept one hand on Hassan's back and undid his own belt buckle with his free hand.
When the winds of winter began to blow and snow fell in chunks, we undid the snap under the horse's belly.
They called out to him once, twice, and he did not hear, but at the third time he got up, undid the locks, and came out.
And when they came into the meadows, she sat down and undid her hair, which was all of gold, and when Conrad saw how it glistened, he wanted to pull out a few hairs for himself.
When the sorceress perceived that, she sent her mailed knights, but the listener heard the rattling of their armor, and undid the bandage from one eye of sharp-eyes, who looked for a while rather fixedly at the enemy's troops, on which they all sprang to pieces like glass.
But when she undid the cloth, it was empty, and she had lost the good star's present.