Which preposition to use with footprints
We heard the howl of the wolf at night; we heard the scream of the panther; we saw the tracks of the moose, and where he had fed on the pastures along the shore; we saw the footprints of a huge bear in the sand on the beach, and the deer-paths were like those that lead to a sheep-fold.
It was as certain as when Crusoe found the footprints in the sand.
Don't let SMIRCH even look at your footprints on the beach.
Seven footprints to Satan, installment 1.
Over the footprint at the north of the city the king built a large tope, four hundred cubits high, grandly adorned with gold and silver, and finished with a combination of all the precious substances.
Here were the newly killed beeves, there the mighty footprints with the scars that spelled his name.
As we went along, one of my men called my attention to some footprints near a small lagoon.
"But I think we should save this footprint for the Queen.
I had no sleep that night; but my terror gradually wore off, and after some days I ventured down to the beach to take measure of the footprint by my own.
Meanwhile, in turn, the Byzantine, the Northman, the Frank, the Turk, and finally the bombarding Venetian, left their rude invading footprints among her most cherished haunts, and defiled her very sanctuary with the brutal touch of barbarous conquest.
Let me seea lame man; a lame dog; running footprints across open spaces; wading streams instead of leaping them; stopping to pick berriesWhy, the story reads itself!
Footprints under the window, by Franklin W. Dixon, pseud. of Harriet S. Adams & Edna C. Squier.
He began to search for her scent, but rains had washed even her footprints from the clean sand.
I suppose he leaves bigger footprints than any other man now in the province of New York.
By and by he missed his little four-footed friend, and traced him by his footprints into a cave.
Here are his footprints about a yard from the others.
It complicates matters that I can't find a woman's footprints around here.