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 1     I|   thing; you strike it with a whip."~ ~"A horse, do you mean?"~ ~"
 2   III|       full tilt, cracking his whip loudly, and galloping in
 3   III|      yet he had not moved his whip. Only when three hundred
 4   III|      Pg 68] lash out with his whip, utter a loud cry, and in
 5   III|     gave him a crack with his whip, crying derisively, "Wire
 6   III|    And now he's laying on the whip!" cried he. "Something like,
 7   III|    gave a loud smack with his whip, whereupon his steed, responding
 8   III|    the ravished flag with his whip, and made a great rent in
 9   III| provocation, cracked his long whip loudly. Maddened still more
10   III|    him, and again cracked his whip over the beast's head.~ ~
11   III|     young man might crack his whip, he only responded by beating
12   III|     he gave it a cut with his whip. The hooked steel wire plaited
13   III|  plaited round the end of the whip cut out a whole patch on
14   III|     Suddenly a flick from the whip chanced to hit the bull
15   III|       now drew forth his long whip, and began to cut and lash
16   III|    hoofs, the cracking of the whip, the shouting of the people,
17    IX|      taking the reins and the whip, galloped at full speed
18    IX|  lifted up into the cart; the whip cracked, and off they went.~ ~
19    XI|      capable of snatching the whip from his hand and belabouring
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