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1 Once out of sight of the village, he whipped the horses into speed.
2 He whipped the horses up and they set forth at a brisk clip.
3 He first whipped the horses , then he hit my father.
4 At the same moment the coachman whipped the horses and the carriage rapidly sped away.
5 The driver whipped the horses and looked back laughing.
6 In his journal he writes, I whipped the horses .
7 The driver whipped the horses , swung towards her.
8 With a curt tip of the hat, his nervous meaty hands whipped the horses toward the livery.
9 The men, therefore, dropped the reins and fell back, when the coachman whipped the horses into a gallop.
10 The postilion whipped the horses .
11 With a curse, Balffe whipped the horses into a wild gallop and they raced ahead of the armed throng.
12 Lord Ambrose whipped the horses up and they took off at a canter, far too fast for the crowded streets of London.
13 Richard gritted his teeth and, shielding his poor wooden monkey with one arm, whipped the horses up to their former speed again.
14 "Good-by," he called, as Asgeelo whipped the horses .
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