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1 And given that I'm riding from the north, it could be me.
2 Or old King Mithrax riding from the grave with his Hellion Host.
3 The High King of Brennin is riding from Celidon even now-sowe believe.
4 I've taken all the riding from you I'm going to take.
5 I blew it but it is pretty unusual riding from ninth to 12th.
6 While all this was going on I was riding from Salem, Oregon, Gov.
7 But a solitary horseman, riding from Worcester, failed to avoid them.
8 Dervish horsemen could be seen, riding from fort to fort, doubtless carrying orders.
9 Could it be Tipton and his men riding from Jonesboro to capture Sevier?
10 Ford flipped the riding from the provincial Liberals last year.
11 He gets his information by riding from set to set, talking to the crews.
12 So they came riding from North, South, East, and West.
13 Dick faced about in amazement, and saw four horsemen in gray riding from the bushes.
14 In the misty light he looked like a man mortally wounded, riding from a battle-field.
15 At first he thought them to be lords riding from Heredon or messengers from Skalbairn.
16 No, he had seen no party of six horsemen riding from the direction of Djelfa.
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