In 1912 five men, all unrelated, disappeared unaccountably in a single week in Buffalo, New York.
It was in your keeping and it unaccountably disappeared.
In 1858 an entire family of seven persons disappears suddenly and unaccountably from a plantation house in eastern Kentucky, leaving all its possessions untouched - furniture, clothing, food supplies, horses, cattle, and slaves.
But paradoxically, in many versions of the difference approach power unaccountably disappears from the conception of gender and of difference itself.
It was said that his keep was a grim place where servants disappeared unaccountably and even the dogs were afraid to enter the hall.
His younger son Nicholas (Nick), a talented chef, unaccountably disappeared in 1998.
Her younger son Nicholas (Nick), a talented chef, unaccountably disappeared in 1998, and has not been heard from since.
"Some women candidates unaccountably disappeared altogether from the waiting list for primary membership," Kass wrote.
When objects disappeared unaccountably, he asked himself, was it because they had rolled into rat holes, or because some time fisher had picked them up when they were in a position to do so?
But it could tell that these tidbits were the real, old stuff; the fresh, juicy, sweet-smelling food that it used to know which had so unaccountably disappeared of late.