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1 Then bounding on his pony, away he sped at mad gallop , westward.
2 Her nerves were growing steadier; the mad gallop of her heart was slackening.
3 Never had Brownie indulged in such a mad gallop as this.
4 Presently he heard another horse approaching at the same mad gallop .
5 My heart went beating wildly, like the mad gallop of a runaway horse.
6 Sybil Wilbur evidently looked on it as a mad gallop .
7 Saying which, he whipped up his horse, and tore on at a mad gallop .
8 No mad gallop now, but a slow, moody jog- apaceripe for any pessimism.
9 He strung himself for a mad gallop of wrath, gave her a shudder, and relapsed.
10 The beast lunged forward and shot off at a mad gallop with his flanks streaming blood.
11 The dogs saw it immediately, and in an instant they were after it at a mad gallop .
12 Off they started at a mad gallop , leaving the bewildered Debby a crumpled heap in the roadway.
13 Enthusiasm plies a whip that starts steeds in a mad gallop it is not easy to arrest.
14 Then the hotel man leaped to his horse, freeing it and starting off at a mad gallop .
15 Lucien slowed Oberon until he halted by a large oak, his sides heaving from the mad gallop .
16 The carriage was turned; the driver jumped upon the horses, and, in a mad gallop , onward it sped.
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