Still at a gallop we left these behind and entered a broad lane between fields of tasselling corn, where we saw a gallant sight.
Over the crest we swept after them at a gallop and saw them half-way down an even incline, going at a mad run and yelling "Saddle up!
I said I thought I could gallop if Harry could, and in a few minutes we were up with the ambulance.
One of them had preceded them at a hand-gallop to order dinner at the Hôtel de la Poste, kept by the Sieur Evrard.
It was not till an hour afterwards, that the traveller who had had his spur-chain mended, returned at full gallopto claim his sabre.
Stationing himself at a convenient point with a companion, Cook saw an assistant of the purchaser mounted upon the horse which the soldier detective had turned over to him, and start off at a brisk gallop towards the north.
The officers expected that Foulk, after his shackles were removed, would spring upon the animal's back and gallop off.
It soon grew to be an event for less favored guests of the hotel to watch the couple mount, then gallop off.
He was quite at a loss what to do: gladly would he have let the horse gallop away in the darkness and expend his wild fury, but that he feared he might rush down upon the very spot where Bertalda lay.
There is time for you to gallop to the point and back.
The Arabian dashed down one of the winding glades of the forest; the remainder of the party spurred their horses into the mad gallop known as the "planter's pace," and in an instant the whole cavalcade had whirled out of sight.
What was likely to be the result, I could not tell; for the ravine below, lately so full of animation, seemed to be totally deserted, save now and then the rapid gallop of a courier through the shower of balls along the road.
I stood considering one morning where it was best to go, and what it was best to do, when a quick gallop sounded on the drive, and a friend rode hastily up and said, "Are you going to leave?
The dogs would be seen in the midst of the noise to gallop up the street, and then to return, as if fear had maddened them.
Elsie loved riding,--and would go off with him on a gallop now and then.
As his gallop grew more and more rapid, Dick gave the reins to the mustang, until the two horses stretched themselves out in their longest strides.
It took something more than a gallop to set him right after this.
It was in this last gallop that the fiery mustang and his rider flashed by the old Doctor.
He's had her at that hand-gallop for hours, by the look of her.
The stout little roan was gathering its muscular limbs under it, and stretching to the gallop as if it were steel and whale-bone instead of flesh and blood.
The Amphitrite was to sail from Plymouth in five days; and, meantime, there was so much to be done, that the days seemed to gallop away.
He began to be very seriously alarmed, and, indeed, had pretty well made up his mind to go down and gallop off, when the door opened, and Rosa came hastily in.
General Allenby's division of cavalry had a gallop for life, when the outposts came in with reports of a great encircling movement of German horse, so that there was not a moment to lose if a great disaster were to be averted.
Fortunately it was badly aimed, and my friend with his six dragoons was able to gallop away from that infernal machine which had so cleverly ambushed them.
I watched them gallop through the Arc de Triomphe, their black crinières streaming backwards like smoke from their helmets.
They called a halt and breathed heavily, at the very time when a last gallop and a hard fight would have given them their prize--the flower of the British army.
With that he rode back, said a few words to Hunter, and then, followed by his orderly trumpeter, went thumping off at ponderous gallop towards his distant advance.
With the northernmost, the largest, rides now the leader of all, while between them gallop couriers carrying rapid orders.
He was even pining for his customary gallop over the springy turf, and wondering why it had been denied him that day.
Perhaps I can arrange to take a gallop at the same hour.
Dandy and I can reach the Chug and put up with old Phillipse to-night, and gallopon to Laramie to-morrow.
There will be plenty on the watch, and it isn't possible that I can gallop out through them without being heard.
Garrigou; and all the time the cursed little bell is tinkling there in their ears, like the jingles they put on post-horses to make themgallop fast.
At a hard gallop they crossed the intervening ground, until they were within half a mile of the station, from which a broad sheet of flame was leaping up.
On their fresh horses, those fellows willgallop right away from us, if they once get a start.
Tired as our horses were, they could have got up a gallop for a bit.
So I turned; but when I had gone a few yards I looked over my shoulder, and I saw a man dash out from behind the house on horseback, and start at a gallop after me.
I will ride at once to Mr. Barker's and, if he will let me get a fresh horse there, I will gallopstraight back to my place, and will send a man off the moment I arrive there to fetch Ruskin.
Without any further delay, the settler saddled his horse and went off at a gallop towards Mr. Barker's, where he was to get a fresh mount.
And the gallop continued, they rose and passed by with the speed of the wind.
It was the scene of the terrible night of the storm that was beginning over again, the gallop of nightmares, the procession of phantoms, rising at his call from this heap of old papers.
He was a boy without reason, who sometimes, if the whim seized him, would gallop off like an untamed animal.
In the silence which followed they heard the gallopof a horse.
Major Brockton knew as well what to do as had Scoville before him, and retreated at a gallop with his men toward the southwest, whence his supports were advancing.
I was merely sitting by the run and saw both partiesgallop past.
I don't wish her to be there alone just yet, and I shall gallop over in time to be on hand when she arrives.
They soon left the water and put their horses to a gallop toward the forest, within whose shades they disappeared.
Places in which a man may gallop his horse's tail off, and not hear or see half as much as those do who sit still.
Rostov put his horse to full gallop to get out of the way of these men, and he would have got clear had they continued at the same speed, but they kept increasing their pace, so that some of the horses were already galloping.
Let anyone come my way now," thought Rostov driving his spurs into Rook and letting him go at a full gallop so that he outstripped the others.
Gallop off to our Moscow estate," he said to the factotum who appeared at his call.
Followed by Lelorgne d'Ideville, an interpreter, he overtook Napoleon at a gallopand reined in his horse with an amused expression.
Nicholas put all his horses to a gallop and passed Zakhar.
And flourishing his whip he rode off at a gallop for the first time during the whole campaign, and left the broken ranks of the soldiers laughing joyfully and shouting "Hurrah!
But he liked them; liked that mad driving at twelve miles an hour, liked upsetting a driver or running down a pedestrian, and flying at full gallop through the Moscow streets.
Gallop off to him at once and say I'll have his head off if everything is not here in a week.
In her absence Nicholas allowed himself to give his little daughter a gallop round the room.
I know you think it your duty to gallop back to the army now that it is in danger.
He folded it up without reading it and reread his father's letter, ending with the words: "Gallop off to Korchevo and carry out instructions!
Rostov and Ilyin gave rein to their horses for a last race along the incline before reaching Bogucharovo, and Rostov, outstripping Ilyin, was the first to gallop into the village street.
It was not very safe to ride on horseback even at a walk, and to gallop or trot in that country was quite out of the question.
She flung herself into her coach, and called to the driver to gallop his horses, unless he wished to lose his place on the morrow.
The least said of the wild gallop into diplomacy of our fifth President the better.
The enclosed were made extempore to it; and though, on farther study, I might give you something more profound, yet it might not suit the light-horse gallop of the air so well as this random clink.
The stallion cut his gallop into a slinking trot, his head lowered, even his ears flat back, and glided up the hillside.
Perhaps they were unaware of the running that was still in Satan, so Barry sent the stallion on at a free gallop that shunted the sagebrush past him in a dizzy whirl.
Outside, he found Satan trembling between two temptations, the first to run as far and as fast as he could from that most terrible thing--fire; and the second to gallop straight into the blaze.
She was full of running, her gallop as light as the toss of a bough in the wind, and now as he pulled her back to a swinging canter her head went high, with pricking ears.
He tossed his head high, he flaunted out his tail, and sped with a ghost of his old sweeping gallop toward the bank.
In the center of the little pasture he stood shaking out the noose, and the three horses raced in a sweeping gallop around the fence, looking for a place of escape, with Grey Molly in the lead.
So they parted and Vic, jogging slowly up the steep path, saw Grey Molly wheeled and sent at a sweeping gallopover the meadow.
But the call of Joan had traveled far, and now a squirrel came in at a gallop with his vast tail bobbing behind him, and ran right up the rock until he was on the shoulder of the child.
He saw Buck Daniels gallop toward the front of the place leading two saddled horses; he saw Haines and Kate run down the steps to meet them, and then they caught sight of the foreman coming with Joan on his shoulder.
He seemed to pause, wondering what to do with his new freedom, then he came at a loose gallop for the master.
Now he trotted ahead, and the stallion broke into a gallop behind.