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1 I mean for you to lope off the horizon.
2 They hang out, get drunk and lope off in doe-eyed pursuit of a foxy French waitress.
3 They had scented danger, but it was too late for the foremost to turn and lope off .
4 Dan Suggs was riding ahead of the horse herd, and Jake saw him lope off toward the settlers.
5 They were busy folks who most needed tough animals that could lope off fifty miles at a stretch.
7 But they lope off anyway.
8 They held the pose for several long seconds, then a dozen of them began to lope off to the west, toward the Hest Mountains.
9 Without another word the figure turned and loped off into the darkness.
10 The wolf scented, snarled, then spun and loped off into the underbrush.
11 Khufu snorted again, then loped off with the ball under his arm.
12 Then the call diminished as the beast loped off into the distance.
13 But he loped off after the herd and was soon out of sight.
14 The wolf loped off , and his fierce bay rang through the hushed forest.
15 The ulfr sent the boy a quick look, then turned and loped off .
16 One of the hyenas loped off , but the other one stayed.
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