Which preposition to use with galloped
After we had been cooped up in our little fort, for about an hour, we discovered cavalry coming toward us at full gallop over the prairie.
In a few minutes I saw, greatly to my delight, men coming on foot, and cavalrymen, too, came galloping to our rescue as soon as they could mount their horses.
This look had increased day by day: and soon it was observed that Roland came home at a wild gallop through the park, his pony panting and in foam, himself "as white as a sheet," but with the perspiration streaming from his forehead.
Shortly after daylight twenty well-armed stage-drivers, stock-tenders and ranchmen were galloping in the direction of the dug-out.
Thus mounted, clothed, and equipped, he is ready for a gallop of a thousand leagues.
When, lo! the next day but one after I had spoken to him, he suddenly galloped into the court of the castle, and the cry of the sentinel, "L'Empereur!" was the first notice they had of it.
And when Sady came for the pistols, and told the whole house how you were going to fight, I told him to fire the pistols off; and I galloped after him, and I've nearly broken my poor old bones in coming to you.
Suddenly, Sir Jocelyn wheeled his charger and galloped along Mortain's front, his rich armour glittering, until he halted at the head of that knightly company posted upon the left.
The three youngsters rushed wildly on, and stumbling blindly over the boundary hedge, continued their mad gallop across a narrow field.
His companion galloped on unhurt, and seven companies of our regiment charged out and met him, and checked his pursuers.
The swiftest horse may gallop for a day and night unswervingly, and still not reach a dwelling-place of man.
So, good-bye, Mr. W; success to your fishing, Mr. W,' and she struck into a gallop towards home.
Late in the night when the fires are out Why does he gallop and gallop about?
That night it so happened that I was placed in charge of one of the rear pickets, and I sat with my back against a tree, smoking lazily and wondering what the morrow would bring forth, when I heard a horse galloping down the road, and a moment later the sharp challenge of a sentry.
Small salties can gallop at a speed of 48 kph for short distances.
Out from the center of it finally emerged a raw-boned white horse that galloped with amazing awkwardness and incredible speed.
Instead of running toward the Indians, however, he galloped toward our men, by one of whom he was caught.
Galloping out of the ravine on to the rough prairie the men dismounted and returned the fire.
Every place we show the lot is one sea of mud, and when we get the rings made they seem like a chain of lakes, and in galloping around the rings the horses splash mud and water clear to the reserved seats.
And, thereafter, mounting in haste, the Duchess galloped from Mortain, unheeding stern old Godric by her side and with never a look behind, dreaming ever of Beltane with cheeks that crimsoned 'neath her hood.
A sudden vision of the king with his companions of the chase galloping past her in pursuit of a stag gave her the final shock.
And there, sure enough, at the edge of the clearing, was a troop of Virginians, galloping like mad.
Fernando had just roused Sukey, who, having been on guard most of the night, slept late, when he saw General Jackson on his white horse gallop up to where General Coffee and his staff stood.
Together they watched them and listened to the shrieking of sirens and whistles as the fire engines galloped by from every section of the city.
" The eight Azarques following these into the plaza spring, With air of haughty arrogance they gallop round the ring.