Which preposition to use with tote
Good preachin' 'u'd make you feel better, but ef you ain't gwine, don' fergit ter tote in some wood an' lighterd 'fo' you go ter bed.
Possibly we might come back some day; anyhow, we could each tote along what we have got in our blankets; it aint as if we were going to run all the way from here to the settlements.
Will you wait to be toted down river, where they kill niggers with hard work and starving?
"Neil," he said quietly, "do you know that Winnsome loves younot as the little girl whom you toted about on your shouldersbut as a woman?
If you ever came trudging home at evening, with game on your back, tired to beat the band, and when near camp sniffed fired onions cooking, you'd say they're the best thing ever toted into the wilderness.
Then they were toted like meal-bags up the stairs of the chapel, and on up and up into the loft, and into the bell-tower.
It represented three ladies, Freedom, Justice, and Mercy, disputing the center, slaves being unshackled, the army of victory led by Grant claiming honors, Lee handing over a sword, an ugly fellow toting off a bag of gold (graft?) and a gang of conspirators egging on the madman Booth to slay Lincoln.