unmolested
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Unmolested and little heard from all week was another novelist-turned-journalist, Norman Mailer, who was in town for Harper's.
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Unmolested and unescorted, the correspondents put on spectacular fur caps and roamed Moscow's streets, much like happy tourists in any country.
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Unmolested, the party arrived one evening, to gaze with mute astonishment on the sea.
From Tropic Days by Banfield, E. J. (Edmund James)
Unmolested, a fleet of transports from Rhode Island carrying supplies and siege guns, and convoyed by eight war vessels, sailed into the Chesapeake.
From The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 by Bolton, Herbert Eugene
Unmolested, but feeling her way cautiously along until well out of the danger zone of nets and mines, the Monitor moved out to sea and set her course for the Strait of Dover.
From The Brighton Boys with the Submarine Fleet by Driscoll, James R. [pseud.]