" As soon as I was mounted, holding on to Dogger's belt, the supervisor gave the word, and the party struck out at a bouncing trot on the road to Dr.
" That night he taught me to polka, waltz and do the fox trot while dinner waited.
"I'll take a little trot around town all by myself," thought old Tom, "and try if I can stir up anything new.
Both set out at a trot, but hardly had they gone a couple of steps before the drummer swung himself on the saddle, wished himself on the glass-mountain and before any one could turn round, he was there.
Why should I not do you this favor, said he, and mounted the horse and rode off at a quick trot.
The horse put himself into a sharp trot, and before Hans knew where he was, he was thrown off and lying in a ditch which separated the field from the highway.
Then a bear came who wanted to trot about a little longer, and cried, dear huntsman, do but let me live, two little ones to thee I'll give.
The prisoner understood her, and they rode on at a rapid trot, by a road which he would never have found by himself, across the open heath.
The dog looked almost like a little kid when she was allowed to go out in winter, and trot after her mistress.