"And she'll come across them for certain if she gets trapesing through the trees like she does."' [Please select]
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"You've no idea what it is to go trapesing up and down, hunting for a subject, _while all the time the hand remains idle." [Please select]
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"Well, of all things," exclaimed the red-faced man, "to go trapesing round the country collecting rocks." [Please select]
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"You look well, Lord Montdidier, trapesing about the earth with a leash of mongrels at your heel." [Please select]
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I can't have you trapesing home when you ought to be at work. [Please select]
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Leave your job and go trapesing over the country, wasting your time, and you get a heartache to pay you. [Please select]
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Why should he be trapesing about with Sunday schools, she asked, with impolite embroidery, while his poor little brothers and sisters were crying in the street. [Please select]
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Winter, sombrely, at the January board meeting, "what is the point, if any, of the President of Blaines College trapesing all over the country to attend these here banquets." [Please select]
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