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It is quite an awkward task to descend with the bicycle, as for much of the way the trail is not even wide enough to admit of trundling in the ordinary manner, and I have to adopt the same tactics in going down as in coming up the mountain, with the difference, that on the eastern slope I have to pull back quite as stoutly as I had to push forward on the western.
But before he picked himself up, the two seamen, encouraging one another with strange cries, had leapt out and were trundling the cask up the beach, using the flats of their hands. With another w'y-ho! and a tremendous lift, they ran it up to the turfy plat, whence Bill Adams steered it with ease through the ruinated doorway of the store. Mr. Jope returned, smiling and mopping his brow.
This is another link in the queer chain that seems to be winding around us. I wonder who that man was, and what he wanted by asking so many personal questions about dad?" Trundling his wheel before him, with the chain dangling from the handle-bar, Tom splashed on through the mud and rain.
Less widespread are the customs of hurling lighted discs into the air and trundling a burning wheel down hill.
And just then Master Herbert comes trundling back, and Bridget tells him the story of the girl that went to seek her fortune and came to be a queen. Glory half thinks that, some day or other, she, too, will start off and seek her fortune. The next morning, Sunday never a holiday, and scarcely a holy day to her Glory sits at the front window, with the inevitable baby in her arms. Mrs.
After it was all done, Rollo got permission of his father to go back with George to take the wagon home; and George proposed to take Rollo’s wheelbarrow too. He had never seen such a pretty little wheelbarrow, and was very much pleased with it. So George ran on before, trundling the wheelbarrow, and Rollo came after, drawing the wagon.
"I suppose after hammering him senseless they set him adrift on that hand-car, hoping it would finish him and hide their crime," he hazarded. "Looks like it," was Cullin's short answer as once more he climbed to his station. Ten minutes later they were slowly trundling in among a maze of tracks and sidings, with long trains of gondolas, coal-cars, and dingy-brown freight-boxes on both sides.
The girls were hovering excited round the tree. He dropped the barrow and stooped to the box. The girls watched him hold back his face the boughs pricked him. "Is it very heavy?" asked Millicent. "Ay!" he replied, with a little grunt. Then the procession set off the trundling wheel-barrow, the swinging hissing tree, the two excited little girls. They arrived at the door.
She was driven away in the very dust of the ambulance that was trundling one poor wounded fellow to hospital, the conductor lamenting that a woman so young and lovely should be thus afflicted. No one else aboard that train could dream from Davies's words or manner that any other explanation for her coming existed than that she was simply hastening to Omaha to meet him.
"It won't matter much," Mrs. Sandford repeated. But yet I found she cared and it did matter, when it came to the dressing time. However she was satisfied with one of the embroidered muslins my mother had sent me from Paris. I think I see myself now, seated in the omnibus and trundling over the plain to the cadets' dancing rooms. The very hot, still July night seems round me again.
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