Then her right half romped back for a try at goal and joyously booted the ball.
But, to the enormous relief of the onlookers, the ball went under the bar instead of over, and Canterbury romped back again.
Canterbury romped on to the field like a bunch of young colts, and continued to romp for the best part of three ten-minute periods, long after Brimfield had decided that romping was no longer in good taste!
But that acclaim was nothing to the burst of applause that went up when the home team, twenty strong, led by Andy Miller, romped on.
They romped up the field and they romped down the field and, incidentally, over and through and around their opponents.
On the mossy banks they romped and indulged in feasts of tea and crackers.
Their thin yellow bodies gleamed in the sun of the late afternoon as they romped and shouted.
KITTY BELL I've a story that I'll tell 'Bout a puss named Kitty Bell, How she played and romped one day, In a very shocking way.
They have romped among the grasses That were fanned by evening breeze, But now they're dreaming, sweetly dreaming, Of the birds and humming bees.
Among the trees grazed roe-buck, and on the forest meadowromped the hares.
When the hares had romped themselves out, it was the great forest birds' turn to perform.
Right through the night the Boadicea romped along at the rate of ten knots an hour, and when the captain came on deck at eight o'clock the following morning she was flying through the Cerigo passage under double-reefed topsails and courses.
Even the First Brigade, with all the advantages of leading the march and of having learnt the rudiments of drill and discipline, was exhausted by a day's work that it could have romped through later on.
The players romped like skittish colts, the fans shrieked their witticisms--all sound and movements suggested play.
McCall romped home, and lame Ashwell beat any run he ever made to the plate.
Buck, with his lack of experience, bungled the interference, but Bunny pushed off Sheffield with his open palm, and romped safely out of danger.
In view of the fact that Lakeville simply romped through the balance of the schedule to the championship, it is to be supposed that the Scouts didn't object to obeying the captain.
But when the All-School team rompedaway with both first and second places in the broad jump, matters began to look more grave.
They were ordinary children; she had rolled about in the sawdust with them, played hide-and-seek with them in the fields of Indian corn; they were children who romped and ran about and laughed.
The Banning half, having received the ball from center, romped away toward the right side of the field, drawing the adversary with him.
The winds and waves had romped about him in the sunshine, and hope and joy sang in his heart.
Good-bye, Striped Chipmunk," they shouted as they romped across the Green Meadows.
The crickets and the grasshoppers and the bumblebees joined in the sport, and romped and made music till it seemed like an endless carnival.
So these old men, who had been little boys together, talked of the August afternoon when with Fido they had romped in the orchard and rested beneath the bellflower-tree.
They had made him a grave under the bellflower-tree,--yes, just where he had romped with the two little boys that August afternoon Fido lay sleeping amid the humming of the bees and the perfume of the clover.
There was little glory in this programme for Atherton, and I had seen his face lengthen out when Allen and Waite romped in, first and second in the "quarter.
When Hunter of Cambridge romped in a winner by a good twenty yards, with Dawson of Oxford beating out Spitzer of Yale by a very determined finish, Tom declared that it was "a very pretty procession, with a big gap after the band wagon.
Afterwards, they romped with the children--she and Susan.
That boy was then of a happy, merry disposition, so the mother says, and every summer night as she cooked supper she used to hear him laughing as he romped in the yard with his father.
But surely the impulse that sent her to Castle Yard was not the same as that Comyn had depicted: it was merely the survival of the fancy of a little girl in a grass-stained frock, who had romped on the lawn at Carvel Hall.
Dusk was gathering over that garden, bleak and frozen now, where we had romped together as children.
She glanced at him then, and saw only her son, the child she had carried in her arms, the boy who had romped with her, and she only knew now that he was suffering, that no one on earth could be in greater pain.
Who ever inquires what manner of youths they were; and whether they slept with Jesus, played with him and rompedabout him; quarreled with him concerning toys and trifles; struck him in anger, not suspecting what he was?
I have never romped or danced," thought Paul, and for a moment he was filled with pride over his pious conduct.
At ten years old theyromped and fought with the village boys, at twelve they went with them to steal pears, and at fifteen graciously accepted bunches of violets from them.
The wondrous car which he and Clive had called into being romped towards the unsuspecting cart.
She hadromped enough, she said, and needed something "homey.
Then he danced and romped with Helen as only he could romp.
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