With Coventry and Salt, Peter Pierson often perambulated the terrace, with hands folded behind him.
The community at Iona perambulated a newly sown field with S.
The patient perambulated the well three times deiseil or sun-wise, taking care not to utter a word.
This morning we took a drive up the Yarrow in great force, and perambulated the Duchess's Walk with all the force of our company.
Tallyho, "were the antediluvian age restored, and we daily perambulated the streets of this immense Metropolis during a hundred years to come, I firmly believe that every hour would bring a fresh accession of incident.
To fully enjoy the smiling sun and balmy air of beautiful Marseilles, and also to avail ourselves of an opportunity for gratifying curiosity and gaining information, we perambulated the city.
In turn, weperambulated their filthy city, experiencing no illtreatment.
Trembling with emotion, they perambulated the sacred stone, kissing every one of its corners; then they dipped their hands into its basin, and kissed them devoutly.
Weary but not yet satiated, I took leave of the citizens and perambulated the more ignoble quarters, all of which are decently lighted with electricity.
I perambulated Spezzano in the gathering twilight; it was now fairly alive with people.
The female immediately perambulated the leaves in search of a place suited to her purpose, and passing under a leaf began to lay, depositing six eggs within a quarter of an hour.
Grobey was a traveller in the employment of the noted house of Barnacles, Deadeye, and Company, and perambulated the country for the benevolent purpose of administering to deficiency of vision.
Birds flitted or hopped from spray to spray; butterflies eddied around flowers within or upon which bees were bustling; ants and earwigs ran nimbly about on the mould; a member of the Universal Knowledge Society perambulated the gravel path.
The burnished glow of gold, the chaste sheen of silver, the dance and sparkle of light in multitudinous gems, arrested his attention as he one evening perambulated the streets of a great city.
Having perambulated round their buildings and wall three successive times they disappeared within, and the watcher heard to his gratification the sound of bolt and bar being pushed home.
When we had finished we descended in haste and perambulated the tower without, counting up our tale of towels in some excitement.
And certainly, if the indictment contained a true statement of the facts, James M'Wilkin, or Wilkinson, or Wilson was about as thoroughpaced a marauder as ever perambulated a common.
There was one very odd fish whoperambulated the Strand in the seventies.
She perambulated the north side of the Strand, her beat being bounded by the old Gaiety Theatre on the east, and by the Adelphi on the west.
Then there was the old lady who perambulated Whitehall, the top of her head pointing to the pavement.
Shortly the order of Paladins was formed, who perambulated the world, seeking for wrongs to redress, and felons to combat with.
A Te Deum was chanted in the churches, the bells tolled, and musicians perambulated the streets, which were illuminated and draped with bunting.
His mind immediately addressed itself to its chosen duty, and, in one disguise or another, and those perpetually changing, heperambulated the village, making his arrangements for the desired object.
Thus, without fear, and with an audacity of which he was not a little proud, Bunce perambulated the village and its neighborhood, in a mood and with a deportment he had never ventured upon before in that quarter.
For the four days we remained there, we daily perambulated the bazars, and frequented the shops of Bhuttearas, one of whom was well known to Peer Khan, and whom we paid handsomely for information.
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