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1 A slow trot , I learnt later -sometimes known as a jog.
2 Once among the low buildings he eased Kyril into a slow trot .
3 This examination should be repeated with the horse at a slow trot .
4 Tom and Harry mounted, riding away at a slow trot at first.
5 Presently, scantily-clad runners were distinguished coming in a slow trot between the multitudes.
6 Turning him in a circle, she held him to a mincing slow trot .
7 The cavalry, jogging along at a slow trot , covered the rear.
8 Keeping safely behind the more venturesome brother, Dab followed at a slow trot .
9 With no further discussion, he turned and rode southwest at a slow trot .
10 The party had set out at a slow trot with Ned leading the way.
11 He dragged himself back into the saddle, pressing the pony into a slow trot .
12 Then, at a word from Hal, the troop moved forward at a slow trot .
13 It was promptly obeyed, first at a slow trot , then at a hard gallop.
14 The foremost beast broke into a slow trot , and at his heels came the others.
15 Yes, there came to my ear the slow trot - ot - ot of hoofs on the hard road.
16 Ten minutes later the Hanniston players came on to the field at a slow trot .
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