Book,  chapter

 1    1,   12|        swift horses accustomed to gallop over the plains. Let’s go
 2    1,   16|            going alternately at a gallop and walking pace, for the “
 3    1,   18|        which just wants to have a gallop. Please, my Lord, to take
 4    1,   18|         it. He urged Thaouka to a gallop, and made a direct attack,
 5    1,   22|        the evening, after a brisk gallop of forty miles, the horses
 6    1,   22|         came rushing back at full gallop, calling out:~“Monsieur
 7    1,   22|  swiftness equal to their fastest gallop; they must have gone fully
 8    1,   26| well-known whistle was heard. The gallop of a horse resounded over
 9    2,   13|       though the horses were at a gallop, Glenarvan caught sight
10    2,   19|        horses, left Delegete at a gallop. The postilions, stimulated
11    3,    1|        word or look, set off at a gallop toward Eden.~The wanderers
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