His feet made no noise on the muddy pavement.
The book slipped from his fingers and fell, open and facedown, to the muddy pavement.
Turning, she walked away down the alley toward the muddy pavement of the street.
She turned down a street only an alley's width, with plastered houses as ancient as Queen Elizabeth overhanging the muddy pavement.
They were flat, brown oxfords, offensively competent, too well shined on the muddy pavement, contemptuous of rain and of beauty.
Rayford's legs buckled, and he knelt on the muddy pavement.
He lay on his back in a midden heap and frantically beat the muddy pavement with his fists, then all the strength seemed to leave him.
He moved along over a fairly dense traffic of carriages and hansoms, clop-clopping over muddy pavement and splashing through slush in car tracks.
Another time she caught sight of him at the corner of the street, helping that same young girl over the muddy pavement.
She had an interview with this man, in which she actually went on her knees to him on the muddy pavement, begging him for something; and he only sat there and smiled.