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1 Still it did not seem that Merriwell's horse had made a spurt .
2 When the leaders were less than fifty yards off Sid Todd made a spurt .
3 Suddenly Andy made a spurt and forged ahead of Conrad.
4 Thence he gained the cover of thick bushes, and made a spurt over the ridge.
5 All at once I stumbled just as Cubby made a spurt and flew forward, alighting face downward.
6 But then, terrible to see, our adversaries made a spurt , and were coming up again, hand over hand.
7 Still, by the evening, it was clear enough to break camp and we made a spurt of thirteen miles.
8 The Atalantas saw the movement, and made a spurt to keep their lead and gain upon it if they could.
9 Charley ran a good second most of the way, made a spurt , and breasted the tape yards to the good.
10 They were fading into it, and at that thought I made a spurt that won a dozen feet or more.
11 While there was yet a quarter of a mile to be covered Dick made a spurt and ranged up alongside of his chum.
12 Everybody suddenly remembered the exhibition and sale which was to come off before Christmas, and made a spurt to send some adequate contribution.
13 The hay wagon made a spurt and dashed straight through the frightened herd, scattering them right and left, like feathers blown by the wind.
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