Toad went hopping along and stumbling over his own feet, because his head was held so high and he was so puffed out that he couldn't see where he was going.
Toad is hopping right straight into the very worst kind of trouble.
Toad went hopping up the Crooked Little Path as fast as he could, which wasn't very fast, because he never can hop very fast.
And all those little Toads were bravely hopping along as if they were bound for some particular place.
He was quite short of breath, but he was hopping along in the most determined way as if he were in a great hurry to get somewhere.
Just then Reddy Fox came hopping and skipping down the Lone Little Path.
Peter was hopping, skipping, jumping up in the air and kicking his long heels as only Peter can.
Crowds of brilliant cockatoos screamed among the branches, moving prisms, hopping from one bough to another.
I'll send him, for the fun of it; he really is a curiosity, for he is the biggest one I ever saw, and hopping into the lime has made his fur such a queer color, he looks like a new sort of rabbit.
Why, I thought I was up;" and, hopping out, Jack rubbed his eyes and looked about with such a genuine surprise that Frank put down the pail, feeling that the deluge would not be needed this time.
Jack understood, and, hopping across the room, gave both the thin hands a hearty shake; then, not finding any words quite cordial enough in which to thank this faithful little sister, he stooped down and kissed her gratefully.
Burton split his gloves, he applauded so enthusiastically; while the children beat the dust out of the carpet hopping up and down, as they cried: "Do it again!
The Dramatic Club While Jack was hopping gayly about on his crutches, poor Jill was feeling the effects of her second fall, and instead of sitting up, as she hoped to do after six weeks of rest, she was ordered to lie on a board for two hours each day.
We'll have him in at once, or he will come hopping on one leg;" and away hurried his mother, laughing, too, for whistles, shouts, thumps, and violent demonstrations of all kinds had been heard from the room where Jack was raging with impatience, while he waited for his share of the surprise.
At that moment, the wildest yell of all went up from the dancing, hopping boys.
STORY XXXI UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE RED SPOTS Uncle Wiggily Longears, the rabbit gentleman, was hopping along through the woods one fine day when he heard a little voice calling to him: "Oh, Uncle Wiggily!
STORY XXIII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SUNBEAM Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice rabbit gentleman, was walking along in the woods one day, sort of hopping and leaning on his red, white and blue striped rheumatism crutch, and he was wondering whether or not he would have an adventure, when, all at once, he heard a little voice crying: "Oh, dear!
It will make me think of the days when I was a spry young bunny chap, hopping about, spinning my kites and flying my tops.
" So, with his umbrella, and the rheumatism crutch which Nurse Jane had gnawed for him out of a cornstalk, off started the bunny uncle, hopping along over the fields and through the woods.
"So do I," said Uncle Wiggily, and away he went hopping over the fields and through the woods.