"Dog sled" Quotes from Famous Books
... of four stalwart Indians dragging on a dog sled the body of an enormous moose on the ice in front of their home ... — Algonquin Indian Tales • Egerton R. Young
... bright-eyed, homing tide came the Girl from Sieber-Mason's. The Man from Nome looked and saw, first, that she was supremely beautiful after his own conception of beauty; and next, that she moved with exactly the steady grace of a dog sled on a level crust of snow. His third sensation was an instantaneous conviction that he desired her greatly for his own. This quickly do men from Nome make up their minds. Besides, he was going back to the North in a short time, and to act quickly was ... — The Trimmed Lamp • O. Henry |