For I was half amused, half alarmed, at the good conscience with which this delicately pretty woman had stationed herself in conspicuous isolation on the edge of the Trottoir.
"Four Meetings"
Henry James
I should have done more wisely if I had jumped down on the Trottoir, and run round the block of carriages in front of the barouche.
"The Room in the Dragon Volant"
J. Sheridan LeFanu
Such a figure it was that outlined itself in the sunny light, standing on the white Trottoir, and with the vista of the Champs Elysees behind it-a form seductive in every line, with a fine hip, and a tiny arched foot that tapped the pavement impatiently.
"To-morrow?"
Victoria Cross