1 President prostrate upon the floor, having tripped and.
2 The trip was like riding through a long picture gallery, full of lovely landscapes.
3 "It isn't a mere pleasure trip to me, girls," she said impressively, as she scraped her best palette.
4 A little gray-coated sand bird came tripping over the beach 'peeping' softly to itself, as if enjoying the sun and sea.
5 While I dress, do you drill her, Nan, in the management of her skirt and those French heels, or she will trip herself up.
6 Meg smiled and relented, and whispered as they stood waiting to catch the time, "Take care my skirt doesn't trip you up."
7 We'll have capital times after she is gone, for I shall be through college before long, and then we'll go abroad on some nice trip or other.
8 Meg was asked at once, and the tight slippers tripped about so briskly that none would have guessed the pain their wearer suffered smilingly.
9 Let your flowers hang, don't be so careful of them, and be sure you don't trip, returned Sallie, trying not to care that Meg was prettier than herself.
10 Then Polly had to be fed, the lap dog combed, and a dozen trips upstairs and down to get things or deliver orders, for the old lady was very lame and seldom left her big chair.
11 She had confessed her sins and been forgiven, but when she showed her savings and proposed a mountain trip, Beth had thanked her heartily, but begged not to go so far away from home.
12 I enjoyed the trips to Hampton Court and the Kensington Museum more than anything else, for at Hampton I saw Raphael's cartoons, and at the Museum, rooms full of pictures by Turner, Lawrence, Reynolds, Hogarth, and the other great creatures.
13 Laurie didn't seem to know where to begin, but Jo's eager questions soon set him going, and he told her how he had been at school in Vevay, where the boys never wore hats and had a fleet of boats on the lake, and for holiday fun went on walking trips about Switzerland with their teachers.