"It's getting awful rough walking," said Dorothy, as they trudged along.
"Clip, clip," came the sound of the planter, as Abram's dear old figure trudged up the hill. "Chip!
I am used to caring for myself." And so, shouldering my bundle, I trudged off through the moraine boulders and thickets.
While she trudged home--a pleasant, inconspicuous, fluffy-haired young woman, undramatic as a field daisy--a cataract of protest poured through her.
The young man's footsteps were still firm as he trudged along, and his bearing seemed to indicate that he was no stranger to the rough life of a soldier.
All afternoon, however, she trudged bravely on through the silence and the cold, her heart sinking as mile after mile revealed no sign of a house or a shelter.
The sight brought my poacher instincts to the surface, but I bottled them, and trudged on until I came to the little church that stands at the entrance to the park.
There were other things, too, to see, and many anecdotes to hear, so that it was a somewhat tired, though happy and hungry party which trudged home just in time for tea.