With funny little whimpers of fright they turned and fairly tumbled over each other as they scurried back through the entrance under the great windfall.
Peter scurried off to a safe distance, then turned and stared at that entrance.
He didn't hear him and he didn't see him when Unc' Billy Possum crept out of the back side of the woodpile and scurried under the henhouse.
So he scurried about to see what he could find for a breakfast.
With a frightened little squeak, Whitefoot ran out, scurried across the little sugar-house and out though the open door.
He darted out halfway, scurried back, came out again, and at last ventured right up to the crust.
He didn't say a word, but his sharp little eyes twinkled as he jumped off the end of the old log and scurried along under the bushes, for he guessed what Peter Rabbit was hiding for, and though he did not once turn his head he knew that Peter was following him.
Fauntleroy saw again the lovely places where the ferns grew high and the bluebells swayed in the breeze; he saw the deer, standing or lying in the deep grass, turn their large, startled eyes as the carriage passed, and caught glimpses of the brown rabbits as they scurried away.
My shifts started in the middle of the night, when roaches scurried along the sidewalk and the only other people awake were on the radio across the sea.
He emerged out of his hole, darted in a couple of directions, and then scurried back.
Soon after the attacks, America bombed Afghanistan, the Northern Alliance moved in, and the Taliban scurried like rats into the caves.
Tiny noses and long whiskers twitching, they've scurried and sniffed their way across 775 square meters of fields to eliminate a scourge that has killed thousands of Cambodians: land mines.
I thought about the orphanage in Karteh-Seh, thought about the rat that had scurried between my feet in Zaman's office.
I cringed when it sniffed at my shoes, then Zaman's, and scurried through the open door.
Suddenly, a wounded wolf scurried to him and begged: ,,: "Sir, I am being pursued by a hunter.
I grew wearier as I scurried around, trying to care for each child: thermometers, juice, diapers.