She helps an old comrade of her father who runs a bare little-frequented cafeteria and at the end of the day scurries home with bread and milk. |
Then he cheerfully scurries over to Carolyn, closes his eyes, and puckers up for a big good-bye kiss. |
He remembers a list of places from which he is banned and scurries away to retrieve it. |
You are a poncho-wearing Clint Eastwood clone who scurries about, taking cover behind a wagon or boulder, besting bad guys with your six-shooter or rifle. |
White winged doves coo, and a whiptail lizard scurries across the gravel. |
Next she gathers up the stones and other fruit debris that has been sitting on the counter, throws it in the bin, and scurries out of the kitchen. |