Do we say canter or cantor

canter 179 occurrences

In the case of saddle-horses he will walk, trot, canter, and gallop them, in order to keep them up to their work.

So it will not jolt thy fat too much, onward, say I." At this the two friars said nothing, but they glared again on Little John with baleful looks; then, without another word, they clucked to their horses, and both broke into a canter.

Let him go, then, let him canter away.

Once in the river-path, he stood gloomily, and let Mrs. Forrester canter up to join him.

He pressed his horse into a canter and for a while they rode beside the stream called the "Donkey-drowner" without further conversation, each man striving to subdue the ill-temper that was on the verge of outbreak.

When a horse begins a canter that sends you, if your feelings be any gauge, eighteen good inches nearer the ceiling, do you think that an ounce of lead will remain stationary?

A trot, a trot, a trot, a trot, Here goes my lady A canter, a canter, a canter, a canter!

A trot, a trot, a trot, a trot, Here goes my lady A canter, a canter, a canter, a canter!

A trot, a trot, a trot, a trot, Here goes my lady A canter, a canter, a canter, a canter!

A trot, a trot, a trot, a trot, Here goes my lady A canter, a canter, a canter, a canter!

But he enjoyed it; he made the tour of the garden on a delightful canter, brandishing his tail with an air of defiance that daunted his mistress at once, and regarding her with his small bright eyes as if he would before long taste her and see if she was as crisp as she looked.

A fast horse is not required; for a racer that can do the mile on the flat at Newmarket in something under two minutes is reduced in really deep ground to an eight-mile-an-hour canter, and your short-legged horse from the Emerald Isle will leave him standing still in the Braydon Vale.

"Why, my dear, I'll prove to you the springs are in perfectly good order," said the malicious husband, who descried a most abominable bit of road ready for his purpose; and, suiting the action to the word, he put his spicy nags into a hand-canter.

Had he paused long enough to note the position of the full moon in the heavens, or the towering Big Horn Mountains, he would have gained an approximate idea of where he was; but, despite his experience in the West, he galloped forward at an easy canter, with never a suspicion of the blunder he was making.

A message back to the captain who was at the rear of the battery brought him up at a canter.

Before he was well off the road the captain shouted the order to walk march, and as the battery did so the subaltern who had been sent out to reconnoiter the road came back at a canter.

The Major rode to his place in the center of the line, and the battery, keeping its place close on his heels, steadily increased its pace almost to a canter.

A movement below attracted the colonel's attention, and he saw the huddled teams straighten out and canter hard towards the guns.

The battery jerked forward at a walk that broke immediately into a trot, and from that to a hard canter.

Mile creeks; of Logan, Sherman and Grant; of Bowen, Gregg, Brodnax and Harper, and of daily battle rolling northward barely three hours' canter away.

MY BELOVED FATHER: On Seventh-day, after breakfast at Lodore, we set off for a treat indeeda canter up Borrowdale.

Presently we heard the tramping of horses and the voices of men across the river, and soon the duke approached at a canter.

During the foregoing conversation we had been travelling at a six-mile canter.

Evidently the race was ours by an easy canter.

Toward home they canter when the master calls; They shall go slowly with thee to thy grave, Perchance ere from their hoofs the gleaming iron falls.

cantor 103 occurrences

SEE Fisher, Dorothea Frances (Canfield) CANTOR, EDDIE.

Life of the party, song folio, by Eddie Cantor [and others] © 22Dec26, A960979.

Eddie Cantor's life of the party.

SEE Eddie Cantor's life of the party.

TITZELL, ANNE (PARRISH) SEE Parrish, Anne. TOBIAS, CHARLES. Eddie Cantor's life of the party.

© 17Dec28; A2344. Eddie Cantor (A); 3Jan56; R162741.

SEE Cantor, Eddie.

SEE Ford, H. E. CANTOR, EDDIE.

By Eddie Cantor & David Freedman.

Eddie Cantor (A); 13Nov61; R285271.

SEE Cantor, Eddie.

Harry Dexter Kitson (A); 22Mar54; R127480. KLAGES, MAY E. Eddie Cantor's life of the party.

SEE Eddie Cantor's life of the party.

SEE Cantor, Eddie.

KLAGES, RAYMOND W. Eddie Cantor's life of the party.

SEE Eddie Cantor's life of the party.

Eddie Cantor's life of the party.

SEE Eddie Cantor's life of the party.

Juan Cano (A); 15Mar56; R166501. CANTOR, EDDIE.

© 17Dec28; A2344. Eddie Cantor (A); 3Jan56; R162741.

by Eddie Cantor.

Henry Seidel Canby (A); 21Nov58; R225380. CANTOR, EDDIE.

The Eddie Cantor five-year plan, by Eddie Cantor and David Freedman.

The Eddie Cantor five-year plan, by Eddie Cantor and David Freedman.

Eddie Cantor (A); 24Oct58; R223557.

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