In one of the cable tramway cars which, at a reverential pace, perambulate the city of Edinburgh, two citizens conversed. |
The added handicap is that runners have to dodge the horse dung as they perambulate down the track. |
The barber pointed out that it was no longer easy, as in the past, to perambulate the city without exciting suspicion. |
Afterwards we will perambulate the place which attained its touristy importance since the 20th century. |
And so Robert was bowed out, to perambulate the streets in rather bitter humour. |
And Megaera women perambulate the streets, with flags, with lamentable alleleu. |