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 1        I| saddle a horse for you, then gallop to Sairmeuse, and tell my
 2        I|     through the village at a gallop, and paused before the house
 3       XV|  servant, and ordered him to gallop to Montaignac and bring
 4       XV|       they heard the furious gallop of a horse, and soon the
 5      XVI|  away; a good horse, a short gallop, and you have crossed it.
 6     XXII|   interrupted by the furious gallop of a horse.~ ~A carriage
 7    XXIII|     start the horse off at a gallop.~ ~All the cowardice and
 8     XXIV|     to obey when the furious gallop of a horse and the sound
 9   XXVIII|   when suddenly we heard the gallop of a horse behind us. ‘We
10    XXXIX|    had seen him set off on a gallop that she went to her own
11     XLII|   for which a servant was to gallop to Montaignac at once. All
12      LIV|      horses, and it was at a gallop that they flew up the Rue
13      LIV|      horse, he departed on a gallop. He was completely mystified;
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