Such skeletons dwell in the hearts of most; hands need be tender that Disentomb them and drag out to daylight ashes so mournful and so grievous, guarded so tenaciously, hidden so jealously.
"Cecil Castlemaine's Gage, Lady Marabout's Troubles, and Other Stories"
Ouida
The result was literally overwhelming, for in a moment he was almost buried in snow, to the unutterable delight of his sister, who stood screaming with laughter as the unfortunate boy struggled to Disentomb himself.
"Silver Lake"
R.M. Ballantyne
The men, women, and children struggled to Disentomb themselves, and in doing so mixed up the oil of the lamps, the soup of their kettles, the black soot of the walls and roof, the dogs that had sneaked in, the junks of cooked, half-cooked, and raw blubber, and their own hairy-coated persons, into a conglomerate so atrocious to behold, or even think upon, that we are constrained to draw a curtain over the scene and spare the reader's feelings.
"Ungava"
R.M. Ballantyne