Galloped
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And, as India’s external position deteriorated, the rupee became significantly overvalued between early 2009 and late 2012, trading in a narrow range while domestic inflation
galloped
ahead in a global environment of relative price stability.
'I imagine...'Dolly began; but at that moment Vasenka Veslovsky, who had got the cob to lead with the right foot,
galloped
past in his short jacket, bumping heavily on the leathers of the side-saddle.
He did not say a word, but off he
galloped
to the station.
Jeanlin
galloped
at the head, performing barbarous music on his horn.
Off you go."Immediately Chaval was away, and Catherine
galloped
behind him.
A sound of thunder came near, the earth was shaken, and Jeanlin
galloped
up first, blowing into his horn.
On leaving the pit-eye he had wildly
galloped
along the dark galleries.
He
galloped
on and on, bending his head, drawing up his feet, passing through these narrow tubes in the earth, filled by his great body.
He
galloped
on in spite of everything, grazing himself, leaving shreds of his limbs on the timber.
Rodolphe
galloped
by her side.
The colts neighed when anyone passed by, and galloped,
galloped.
She leant with both hands against the window, drinking in the breeze; the three horses galloped, the stones grated in the mud, the diligence rocked, and Hivert, from afar, hailed the carts on the road, while the bourgeois who had spent the night at the Guillaume woods came quietly down the hill in their little family carriages.
'I must kill my heart by physical exhaustion,' he said to himself as he
galloped
through the woods of Meudon.
"He will patch up your arm in the twinkling of an eye"; and beckoning to the guides to approach, he whispered and pointed to his prisoner, and then
galloped
furiously towards his comrades.
There were a few who
galloped
the other way, couriers for Edinburgh, and the laird's son, and Master Clayton, the deputy sheriff, and such like.
But the Duke had his eyes everywhere, and up he
galloped
at that moment--a thin, dark, wiry man with very bright eyes, a hooked nose, and big cockade on his cap.
Tarvin remounted hastily, and
galloped
up, revolver in hand, to cover the blanched visage of Juggut Singh.
Kate stepped in, and the cavalcade
galloped
to the palace, Tarvin riding always a little in front with Umr Singh clapping his hands on the saddlebow.
"Pay him, booby!" cried the stranger to his servant, without checking the speed of his horse; and the man, after throwing two or three silver pieces at the foot of mine host,
galloped
after his master.
Mousqueton’s horse rejoined them, and
galloped
by the side of his companions.
"Do you know what has become of Athos?" asked d’Artagnan of Planchet, as they
galloped
on.
Patrick
galloped
off, reached the duke, and announced to him in the terms directed that a messenger awaited him.
At Pontoise he changed his horse for the last time, and at nine o’clock
galloped
into the yard of Treville’s hotel.
He had been informed at seven o’clock in the morning that a rope ladder floated from one of the windows of the castle; he had hastened to Milady’s chamber, had found it empty, the window open, and the bars filed, had remembered the verbal caution d’Artagnan had transmitted to him by his messenger, had trembled for the duke, and running to the stable without taking time to have a horse saddled, had jumped upon the first he found, had
galloped
off like the wind, had alighted below in the courtyard, had ascended the stairs precipitately, and on the top step, as we have said, had encountered Felton.
The other day, however, when I came on parade, I
galloped
up one line and down the other, but the deuce a glimpse could I get of that long nose of his!
The ominous figure
galloped
up once more alongside of our curricle, but this time his mission was a more amiable one.
Having thus spoken, he
galloped
off with his followers.
He threw himself upon the saddle, and
galloped
off through the wood.
The felon knight, who had taken another spear, watching the moment when his formidable antagonist was most closely pressed,
galloped
against him in hopes to nail him with his lance against the tree, when his purpose was again intercepted by Wamba.
for the maiden--"He was interrupted by a clattering of horses' feet, advancing in such numbers, and so rapidly, as to shake the ground before them; and the Black Knight
galloped
into the lists.
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