When wet they are too heavy; when frosty they are apt to be rutty and dangerous.
Rutty put in nomination for Reader of the Muscular Lecture in place of Dr.
Rutty put in nomination for Reader of the Osteology Lecture, when Dr.
Francis Nicholls put in nomination for Reader of the Muscular Lecture (vice Rutty deceased), when Dr.
Rutty put in nomination for Reader of the Osteology Lecture (vice Jewrin), when Dr.
Bumping along on the rutty road, they presently rounded a bend and on a sideroad saw a small, square house which even in its desolation had a look of sturdy liveability.
Penny's high heels kept twisting on the rutty road, and finally in exasperation, she took them off, stripped away her stockings, and walked in her bare feet.
We had a fairly long walk back from the Mess to where the Mors car had been left owing to the mud, and at last we set off along the dark and rutty road.
At last we espied some tents in the distance and struck off down a rutty lane in their direction.
We narrowly missed nose-diving into a chalk pit on the way, the so-called road being nothing but a rutty track.
Following them appeared the wagons, huge Conestogas, heavily laden, creaking dismally in the night silence, and lurching along the rutty road.
I went as he directed down the rutty road, my newly appropriated horse trailing along behind.
Instead, there was silence, and the Nappa folk had all the highway to themselves until they neared the rutty track that joined their own from Thorlby and the Gargrave country.
As I walked along the rutty lake road, all hatched and gashed by the artillery, I made up my mind to one matter.
But and Ruty knewe that he and the woman be in hold, and hathe told talis, I thynke it wyll cause Rutty to shewe the pleynesse.
Sidenote: 1503] Mastyrs bothe, I recomand me to yow, and send yow closid herin a booke of the seying of dyvers folkis, whiche testyfiee ayenst Thomas Rutty and other.
And the rutty paving stones which stretch from housefront to housefront are crawling with people and goats and dogs and children.
I had said to Miss Raymond: 'You observed Mr. Sprague toiling down the rutty road, hot and weary, but romantic in the sunset?
Knowing my friend's character, I rode up the rising ground to reconnoitre: I found it tolerably clear of holes, and far superior to the rutty bottom.
Away they rushed up the hill, but at so great a pace, that upon the rutty and broken ground I could not overtake them, and they completely distanced me.
It is an exceedingly rutty and bad road, although tolerably flat, and we did well in providing ourselves with a little light open carriage, drawn by a pair of energetic ponies.
He made the man drive the car slowly through the rutty street while he looked keenly at the hands pouring from the mills, the elevators, the railroad yards.
From that time on to 1758, Rutty has frequent references to the same fever, under the names of low, putrid, petechial and miliary.
Rutty and Sims describe, during a certain period, the symptoms of the low, putrid fever, sometimes with miliary eruptions, identifying it both by name and in character with the fever then prevalent in England.
Rutty says that the fever fell most upon strong middle-aged men, less upon women, and least of all upon children.
Thus, Rutty says, under November, 1727: "In Staffordshire and Shropshire their horses were suddenly seized with a cough and weakness.
The annals kept by Sims of Tyrone overlap those of Rutty by a few years; and his first reference to smallpox is under the year 1766, which was a year of almost universal smallpox in England.
The rutty road was leading up toward the tableland on which stood the now nearly deserted old mining-town of Gleeson.
It was veryrutty for a stretch, but the ground was solid; another motor car could pull them out of the ditch if they couldn’t get out alone.
Except along this road--muddy and ruttyin winter, dusty and rutty in summer--no walk is to be had.
As the rail supporting the broken wheel clattered over the rutty road leading into the yard, Dave drew Dobbin to a halt and stared up wonderingly at the one side window of the barn loft.
Five years ago I had the unhappiness of seeing a pretty child who was riding with me seriously hurt, through her horse falling under her while traversing an extremely rutty road.
A great lint bandage was about John's foot, and they were in a wagon jolting over a rutty road.
After riding through a wood by a rutty road, we, by accident, reached the heath which the Count of Joigny and his comrades were traversing, and found ourselves in the presence of a formidable body of enemies.
And wheeling our horses, we made for the rutty road, and dashed through the wood, while the French, shouting loudly and making a great noise, pursued with all the speed they could.