The wagon trundled north along an ancient road, the cracked concrete slabs shining pale in the moonlight.
The wagon trundled on through the driving rain, the two weary horses moving slowly, heads down against the wind.
Suddenly from around a bend a wagon trundled toward him.
It rattled against the floorboards as the wagon trundled across the ruts in the road.
A wagon trundled past, driven by an old woman, emptied of everything except blankets and a crowd of weeping children.
He saw the riders, moving among them, and wagons trundling away toward the jaran camp.
They watched as a wagon trundled along the trail below, carrying more stakes, and more heads.
We stop at a level crossing for a long wait: 234 wagons trundle past.
A wagon trundled past with firewood, covered over, to keep it from getting wet.
The four horses leaned into the traces and the wagon trundled towards the sloping road.