As the mounted, scarlet coated protest leader tootled on his horn, the adviser looked up, lit a cigarette and ambled away, entirely unconcerned. |
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Others tootled about Oodnadatta, surprised to see sparrows again, visiting the Pioneer Graveyard, and browsing in the railway building's museum. |
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After the display we tootled up the hill to a wacky housing association place called The Quadrangle which was having a bonfire party. |
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The Northern Professor and his Godpapa have tootled off down the drive for several days adventure in the north of England. |
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So I tootled over to Minehead, parked, and strolled down to W.H.Smith's, intent on buying a Guardian newspaper. |
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So, I got home Thursday evening from Atlanta and tootled off to work yesterday morning like a good girl. |
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Anyway, we tootled along tonight to see Chelsea play Leeds United. |
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Our fail-safe plan of copying the best things that anyone else was doing was actually failing, after most of the people we knew had tootled off to England. |
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So off I tootled to the garage with the petrol can, grabbed four litres of unleaded and got back home to find Mr Chippy all cleaned and gleaming, waiting for work. |
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Goodness knows how many times I've turned the key, waited for the plugs to warm up, started the engine and tootled off merrily without a moment's problem or hesitation. |
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They all went whizzing by us as we tootled along at forty miles per hour. |
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Runner-up on his bumper debut at Newcastle, Fahey's youngster then tootled home by 10 lengths in a similar event at Fakenham. |
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