Dropping his head again, he turns to the left, English fashion, and trots slowly past you.
Then hetrots off with an air of having forgotten something.
Then he buries all his birds but one, throws that across his shoulders, and trots off, wagging his head, to some quiet spot where he can eat his dinner and take a good nap undisturbed.
Then she trots away, planning her hunt, till she disappears down by the brook.
He trotswhen he walks, and lies down at night only bekauze everyboddy else duz.
Zeal that trots square, and goes a measured mile in about 3 minnitts without a skip, is mi kind; i am willing to bet mi suspender buttons (and they are the last things i want tew lose) on this kind ov zeal.
It's the only explanation of the demented way he trots around after you.
Betsy trots off home every week end, and the doctor is conversational enough, but, oh, so horribly logical!
Each camp has a bath master who stands on a stool and sprinkles each little shiverer as he trots under.
The Ostyak knows how to keep his balance, by waving his long staff in the air, while the deer trots briskly along.
Away trots my gudesire to Redgauntlet Castle wi' a heavy purse and a light heart, glad to be out of the laird's danger.
The good doctor, as he trotsup and down, is not alone.
He shows this by the way in which he trots up and down his study floor.
Away trots my gudesire to Redgauntlet Castle, wi' a heavy purse and a light heart, glad to be out of the Laird's danger.
Every horse that trots in has a number so that you can tell who and what and why he is, but there are no placards on Mrs. Bollington-Jones by which she may be identified.
If a horse trots along hiking his fore-legs 'way up in the air as if he were grinding an invisible hand-organ with both feet, people rave over his high-stepping and call him all sorts of fine names.
It was most time for the session to begin when Vincent boy trots in with a card announcin' Mr. Henry Clay Rowley.
Marry he trots hard with a yong maid, between the contract of her marriage, and the day it is solemnizd: if the interim be but a sennight, Times pace is so hard, that it seemes the length of seuen yeare Orl.
He had given uptrots ten years ago--thought them low.
The Lady trotsabout a quarter of a mile, then walks a little, and then brushes back.
I'll tell you who Time ambles withal, who Time trots withal, who Time gallops withal, and who he stands still withal.
It trots Already through my head, though noon be now, Does supper-time and what belongs to eve.
He accounts no man of his cap and coat idle, but who trots not the circuit.
His face is like a lawyer's buckram rag, that has always business in it, and as he trots about his head travels as fast as his feet.
His feet never stink so unbecomingly as when he trots after a lawyer in Westminster-hall, and even cleaves the ground with hard scraping in beseeching his worship to take his money.
She turns away with a flounce, and the old gentleman trots after her with a toothless chuckle.
Whenever I come here, my aunt trots out all my relations; and I send a man round in the mornin to ask how they all are.
And the worthy Major gives his nephew two fingers, and trots off to the next club in St. James's Street, of which he is a member.
See, yonder trots little Lord Dozeley, who has been asleep for an hour with his head against the wood, like St. Pedro of Alcantara.
A white dog with erect and curly tail trots very purposefully round the corner of the First National Bank.
She walks back, all smiles, while her maid trots ahead saying something unintelligible.
And when the grumpy lady or the whiney lady or the lady of woes trots in and sullies your near landscape, how do you feel?
The way he jumbles his nouns together, and trots out every adjective he knows, to qualify every noun, is something worth listening to.
A British hussar, smart as only a British soldier can be, trots by on a wiry Syrian horse; a cab full of Highlanders out for a spree bumps along the unpaved roadway.
This envy takes The form of zeal for country, so he trots About the house, gets secrets for reforms For Germany, would have his lesser dogs All merchants, traders sleek and prosperous, Achieve a noble breed to rule the house.
So I trots over to the yellow shade and ranges myself up in front of him.