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1 So he vigorously cracked his whip and urged the dogs .
2 The men at the saloon even urged the dogs on to attack White Fang.
3 He urged the dogs on in the open space.
4 He laughed low and joyously, and for a spell he urged the dogs into a swifter pace.
5 He seemed not to expect a reply from Philip, but urged the dogs down the slope into the plain.
6 We urged the dogs forward with loud cries, and they responded to our wishes by exerting all their strength.
7 He rubbed his nose, not reflectively, but savagely, in order to drive the blood into it, and urged the dogs to their work again.
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