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They trooped down, and the small woman went on up.
We trooped on around to the back of the house.
What if they all came trooping back into the room now, he thought.
After five minutes the water stopped and the men trooped out.
He had just heard the men trooping back into the house.
Ahead and behind them, people were trooping out of town along the road.
His group of ten had been cut to six, and they trooped into the next room.
I mean at least six or seven hundred of the family trooped in and out.
They came together again, still without speaking, and trooped back to the fire.
They all went trooping inside, down a long hall to the office.
They trooped up to the door and the guard let them inside.
They trooped back inside and found a nearly silent room.
Then they all trooped across the grass and went into the house.
We all trooped up the steps and into the kitchen.
The men trooped out, taking the dead drunk with them.
We trooped out through the gate and got back in the car.
The rest of us got up, and we trooped into the dining room.
"Would the general do me the honor of trooping the line?"
The phone rang for her; friends trooped through the house.
I pulled up behind the bus, and we all trooped out.
The two of them trooped out, leaving me alone with my thoughts.
Marcus and the other young people were trooping into the music room.
The whole family trooped there at once, and crowded one another for a look.
His own teacher, trooping by with the rest of the class, took him in tow.
Instead, they trooped into the office to use the new computer, often with their friends in tow.