The girl struggled with rusty buckle and raw-hide patched with string, and at last tethered one horse to a branch, while the Canario clatteredoff toward Laguna on the other.
But he only clattered away the livelier, and she returned to the room raging and vowing that the box contained some infernal machine for the purpose of distributing minute portions of her anatomy all over the city of Rochester.
The mill rumbled and clattered in the distance, sounding louder or softer according to the wind.
With their wooden sabots they clattered and sang, waving wildly their arms or else making frantic passages of pretended love and coquetry.
A slatternly girl with shoes so down at the heel that they clattered on the stone flags every time she lifted her feet, approached him.
A party of horsemen clattered up the street, and halted at the inn door.
But I don't care," thought 'Phemie, as theyclattered out of town.
The jimmy dropped from Spink's hand and clattered on the floor.
The wife of the barber, the mother of the shoemaker, and others, clattered about the stone passages in their mules—a style of foot-gear which leaves the foot free from the instep.
Estaffettes clattered hourly along the narrow paved streets, on their way to and from Paris; glittering, clinking, full of official importance, and with an eagerness no doubt wholly uncalled for by any existing necessity.
The frightened animal clattered over the back trail, Trevison running after it.
He was running at the last word, and presently two horses raced out of the corral gates, clattered past the bunk-house and were swallowed in the vast, black space.
The black stood, braced, facing the crest of the cut, while the dislodged earth, preceded by pebbles and small boulders, clattered down behind him.
In an instant three teacups clinked and clattered as they were set hastily down, and three male figures bolted out of the door, without apology further than three ejaculations of surprise and chagrin.
And Max clattered laughing away down the front staircase, the shallow steps of which he took two at a time.
Then his black stallion clattered on up the steep ascent, side by side with the black courser.
Without a word, he wheeled Zora, and clattered down the slope at headlong speed.
His gun clattered to the floor; he reached out, trying to grasp Sanderson, who evaded him and struck upward viciously.
But at the report of the rifle, the weapon that had been so rigid and motionless slipped from behind the rock and clattered downward.
Mary heard them--their steps on the boards of the porch; she heard the saddle leather creak as Dale climbed on his horse; she heard the sound of the hoofbeats as the horse clattered out of the ranchhouse yard.
And without more words he clattered down the Hill, and went and stood with the Laxing band.
And then suddenly a squad of the Sheffield Yeomanry, who were having their annual training in those parts, clattered and jingled out of a field, and rode as an escort to the carriage.
Heavily booted men clattered in and out, spurs jingled, riding-crops were stacked in corners, and there was a general atmosphere of horse.
To add to his discomfort a fine rain set in towards four o'clock, and when a couple of hours later he clattered along the road cut through a wooded slope in the direction of Waltham, he was become a very limp and lifeless individual.
A shower of blows clattered upon the timbers of the door, and one of its panels was splintered by a musket-shot.
The train clattered and beat and throbbed on its way.
The sun had set, darkness had fallen when we clattered through the quiet streets.
Soon the moors sank into fields, trees and cottages appeared, a great stone mill rose by the water, and I clattered into the village of Broughton.
For the rest of the folks," and away they clattered and rattled, the horses requiring careful handling, they were so full of eager life.
Yet as he clattered up to the door of Gaffney's crossroads saloon and swung to the ground he looked back and saw a cluster of horsemen swing around the shoulder of a hill and come tearing after him.
In a moment, her father clatteredafter her on Sultan.
The dragoons clattered by, and I stood for a few minutes staring downhill.
In less than a minute after I stopped wading, the dragoons clattered overhead.
The wheel went around and the little ball clattered around the rim and finally fell into a slot.
It clattered on its merry way and dropped into a slot.
Along the main thoroughfares the wheel-track was clangorous; every omnibus that clattered by was heavily laden with passengers; tarpaulins gleamed over the knees of those who sat outside.
In satisfaction at having reduced him to silence, Clem laughed aloud and clattered with the knife on her plate.
The rush of her impetuous passage almost scared the carriage-horses over the verge of the steep hill; and still she clattered further and the crags echoed to her flight, and still the groom flogged vainly in pursuit of her.
Hares rustled among the covert; here and there a statue stood glimmering, with its eternal gesture; here and there the echo of an imitation temple clattered ghostly to the trampling of the mare.
It was three o'clock when he clattered into the single street of Forbach amid the blowing of bugles from a cuirassier regiment that was just leaving at a trot.
One by one the franc-tireurs came shambling up to pay their awkward respects to Lorraine and to Jack, while Tricasse pulled his bristling mustache and clattered his sabre in its sheath approvingly.
I was in the saddle again before the day, and the Edinburgh booths were just opening when I clattered in by the West Bow and drew up a smoking horse at my lord Advocate's door.
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