Robinson crashed on wet cobbles early in the 1957 Tour de France, injuring his left wrist.
It was a bright spring morning with a sharp wind and sunlight glittering off the wet cobbles of the streets.
Boots clattered on the wet cobbles.
The riderless horse skidded on the wet cobbles.
They were spread out on the wet cobbles, and lanterns were set to form a square about them.
As the hurry-up wagon passed the station the rear door was flung open and two bodies were tumbled out on to the wet cobbles.
The two young men walked away from the flickering gas lamp in Cotton Lane, their heavy boots echoing on the wet cobbles.
She slipped on the wet cobbles, recovered, but only made another two or three paces before I caught up with her.
Ten meters down the alley, a wedge of yellow light fell across wet cobbles, widened.
She stepped over a puddle and her foot slipped on the wet cobbles.