After all, the man whose horse trots a mile in a minute does not carry the most important messages; he is not an evangelist, nor does he come round eating locusts and wild honey. [Please select]
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I Three little trots made up their minds That they would fishing go, For there were fish within the brook, Their brothers told them so. [Please select]
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Bets was daar bezig met de sneeuwwitte stapels netjes op de planken te leggen, terwijl zij met zusterlijken trots den degelijken voorraad bekeek. [Please select]
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Jimmy trots proudly at my side, munching a bit of baker's pie and carrying my basket. [Please select]
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We went at fast walk and little trots, so as not to wind the horses in the very beginning. [Please select]
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A girl-child ceaselessly trots down to the water-cooler and back to her seat. [Please select]
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Then before the girl has seen anything of the world, she trots her over here. [Please select]
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As soon as he is released, he makes off and trots about as nimbly as usual. [Please select]
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(A hackneycar, number three hundred and twentyfour, with a gallantbuttocked mare, driven by James Barton, Harmony Avenue, Donnybrook, trots past.) [Please select]
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Well, I shall make it serve, the smooth, green, country road that jog-trots to market. [Please select]
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And off trots some demented Carsonite to Germany to play at treason on some half word of the German Emperor's and buy half a million rifles. [Please select]
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