"Trackway" Quotes from Famous Books
... fleetly and gracefully hither and thither, occasionally being out of sight completely. The Russian sailors, following a northern custom, skated in file, maintaining their rank by means of a long pole passed under their right arms, and in this way they described a trackway of singular regularity. The two children, blithe as birds, flitted about, now singly, now arm-in-arm, now joining the captain's party, now making a short peregrination by themselves, but always full of life and spirit. As for Ben Zoof, ... — Off on a Comet • Jules Verne
... hinge is oiled, I have unbarred the backway, But you tread not the trackway; And shall the ... — Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses • Thomas Hardy |