"Bridle road" Quotes from Famous Books
... through the long glades in the fresh thin air to the bridle road where my men and ponies waited, eager to be off. We stood at last in the fringe of trees on a small height which commanded the way;—a high uplifted path cut along the shoulders of the hills and on the left the sheer drop of the valleys. Perhaps seven or eight feet in width ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Ninth Vibration And Other Stories • L. Adams Beck
... everything then," she said to herself, still walking quickly along the bridle road through the wood. "It would be my duty to study that I might help him the better in his great works. There would be nothing trivial about our lives. Every-day things with us would mean the greatest things. ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — Middlemarch • George Eliot |