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  • Galloped because he was asked to gallop, because he knew it was the right place for it.

    The Elvis Latte Allie Dresser 2010

  • Galloped right into the swords of Hare, the tricky Brythern lord, he remembered.

    In Gordath Wood: Writer Patrice Sarath » Deleted scenes — backstory 2009

  • Galloped because he was asked to gallop, because he knew it was the right place for it.

    Field Of Thirteen Francis, Dick 1998

  • "Galloped him all the way from the Ginger Palace, by the looks of it," said Vaerana, joining them.

    The Veiled Dragon Denning, Troy 1996

  • Galloped on Hell-steeds, that with one great bound

    Pan and Æolus: Poems Charles Hamilton Musgrove

  • As we got to Shore at this period, I gave my two ragged Ferrymen a small present, for which they were thankful -- And Galloped up the Shore to my former Quarters as Blackledge's Here I found Miss Sally Salter, & Miss Absoley Kennedy,

    Journal of a Tour to North Carolina by William Attmore, 1787 1922

  • "Galloped all the way from Tonbridge, by Gad!" nodded Sir

    The Broad Highway Jeffery Farnol 1915

  • Galloped off with his two documents-entered the jail -- went to his own room -- sent for Evans -- gave him Fry's book, and ordered himself the same breakfast the prisoners had.

    It Is Never Too Late to Mend Charles Reade 1849

  • Galloped out good and came back good, so I think we took a first step in the direction of getting him ready again.

    NY Daily News JERRY BOSSERT 2011

  • Eric Moe The Crowds Cheered As Gloom Galloped Away

    Upcoming: Volti in Concert Lisa Hirsch 2009

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