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    1. It's claws were shorter, more for bearing weight than digging, almost a hoof


    2. at the fall of a hoof and by the shape of men


    3. Does he hoof? Maggie doesn’t know and thinks, on balance, that he is probably getting on a bit


    4. Some faint hoof marks gave him hope, and he eagerly followed them into the dense forest


    5. Maggie rises from the dirt, wincing, her back feeling as though it should have hoof prints all over it, but she ignores the pain and grabs Jock by the shirt collar


    6. stamped her hoof in protest


    7. hoof happily, which Jean interpreted as a welcome


    8. approaching hoof beats and turned to see who he


    9. bird searching for its roost and the steady hoof beats of


    10. “Will you two stop it and help put the leaves around the hooves,” Rosecare lifted one up and bound the first hoof carefully

    11. “More poultice please Nimblefax,” and a sodden batch came spitting his way, he caught it and bound the hoof


    12. His sharp hoof raked her drooping face


    13. He would easily fulfil them at the beat of a camel’s hoof if she’d allow it! In the meantime he had to be happy with love’s little privileges that she threw his way


    14. “And the , though he divide the hoof, and be cloven footed, yet he cheweth not the cud; he is to


    15. There, embedded on her stomach, was the perfect shape of a small hoof mark


    16. After several tantrums of head tossing, impatient snorts and anxious hoof stomps, he reluctantly submitted to her will, and they returned to La Hacienda in a walk that she brought up to a gentle trot


    17. The smell of blood was a sure warning to other meals, still on the hoof or crouching cautiously in their burrows


    18. “Oh, okay,” said the kid, and turned and prepared to hoof it back to the lunch room or wherever they went and whatever they did to kill time around here besides shooting at things with slingshots


    19. It was perhaps unfortunate that Dr Bogle’s motion had to be voted for on the hoof


    20. The Dhammapada gives the analogy of a wagon wheel following the hoof of the ox – showing how the mind is the forerunner of all things:[21]

    21. loading chutes, and cattle trucks transport beef on the hoof to area


    22. headed back out into the miasma and soon found the hoof prints of


    23. 3 Whatever parts the hoof, and is cloven footed, and chews the cud, among the beasts, that you shall eat


    24. 4 Nevertheless these shall you not eat of them that chew the cud, or of them that divide the hoof: as the camel, because he chews the cud, but divides not the hoof; he is unclean to you


    25. 5 And the coney, because he chews the cud, but divides not the hoof, he is unclean for you


    26. 6 And the hare, because he chews the cud, but divides not the hoof; he is unclean for you


    27. 7 And the swine, though he divide the hoof, and be clovenfooted, yet he chews not the cud; he is unclean to you


    28. 6 And every beast that parts the hoof, and cleaves the cleft into two claws, and chews the cud among the beasts, that you shall eat


    29. 7 Nevertheless these you shall not eat of them that chew the cud, or of them that divide the cloven hoof; as the camel, and the hare, and the coney: for they chew the cud, but divide not the hoof; therefore they are unclean to you


    30. 8 And the swine, because it divides the hoof, yet chews not the cud, it is unclean to you: you shall not eat of their flesh, nor touch their dead carcase

    31. 3 Whatsoever parteth the hoof, and is clovenfooted, and cheweth the cud, among the beasts, that shall ye eat


    32. 4 Nevertheless these shall ye not eat of them that chew the cud, or of them that divide the hoof: as the camel, because he


    33. cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof; he is unclean unto you


    34. 5 And the coney, because he cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof; he is unclean unto you


    35. 6 And the hare, because he cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof; he is unclean unto you


    36. 7 And the swine, though he divide the hoof, and be clovenfooted, yet he cheweth not the cud; he is unclean to you


    37. 26 The carcases of every beast which divideth the hoof, and is not clovenfooted, nor cheweth the cud, are unclean unto you:


    38. Equemev wore gold-plated shoes that covered the entire hoof, and her flowing mane and tail were festooned with diamonds, gold charms and trinkets, and tiny bows of white and gold ribbon


    39. After Silaran was presented with his medallion, he reared joyously and did a pirouette on one rear hoof before sweeping a graceful bow onto one front knee with the tip of his horn touching the turf


    40. Then, as it gradually disappeared into the sand, they followed the wide swath across the lowland, disturbed by many a foot and hoof

    41. It slowly overpowered the hissing howl of the ever-rising wind that blew sand from every hoof that beat upon the ground, scouring the undisturbed sand into a motion like unto an undulating sea of sand that blew steadily north toward the ever faster moving line of chariots


    42. Or a horse on the hoof


    43. Lest you are cursed by the hoof of the golden horse


    44. And Skidoo! I spotted hoof marks coming from the


    45. this one was without a hoof or foot; it was only an appendage of


    46. Vera's main protection was that she was worth money on the hoof, and worthless dead—her father's will had seen to that


    47. A hoof from one of the last of the crazed horses had just missed her head before she ended up to the left of the mine-shaft entrance


    48. Chiron's hoof thundered on the pavilion floor


    49. As he struggled to get his hoof back in the fake foot, I thought, Well, that settles it


    50. When everybody had returned to their seats and finished eating their meals, Chiron pounded his hoof again for our attention









































    1. none, I ventured out and hoofed it to Wal-Mart


    2. As the demon roared in excruciating pain for the last time, it fell on its back with its hoofed feet wildly flailing in the air


    3. Behind her was a disturbance; the rustling of leaves, the pounding of hoofed feet, and the dragging of branches could be heard


    4. hoofed legs, a few heads, and the recurring arcs of rib cages


    5. I left the lawyer’s office, hoofed it to my car and then drove to work, where there were little to no interruptions or complaints for the majority of the day—that is until I got a phone call from Bill Franconi from City Papers


    6. The body fed and watered, it was time to provide some food for the mind and spirit, so we hoofed it to the magnificent basilica we had seen earlier


    7. A thought came to him: The Govicide Agents traveled this way all the time during the Hamilton investigation while he hoofed around on trains, buses, and ships


    8. Africa was dominated by hoofed animals, and primates


    9. As I hoofed it up the street, our house in view, the gate a blessed sign that I would be safe in a matter of moments, Sebastian burst out of the bushes, breathing hard and eyes wild


    10. He then parked a half mile away from the Holiday Inn and hoofed it the rest of the way through both woods and residential areas

    11. He hoofed it hard to a metro station and was about to enter the building and hop on a train when a car screeched to a stop directly next to him


    12. I HOOFED it back to the car and started scribbling notes against the steering wheel, trying to capture all the different threads running through my head


    13. It can thus obtain food beyond the reach of the other Ungulata or hoofed animals inhabiting the same country; and this must be a great advantage to it during dearths


    14. By this process long-continued, which exactly corresponds with what I have called unconscious selection by man, combined, no doubt, in a most important manner with the inherited effects of the increased use of parts, it seems to me almost certain that an ordinary hoofed quadruped might be converted into a giraffe


    15. Assuredly the being able to reach, at each stage of increased size, to a supply of food, left untouched by the other hoofed quadrupeds of the country, would have been of some advantage to the nascent giraffe


    16. To reach the foliage at a considerable height (without climbing, for which hoofed animals are singularly ill-constructed) implies greatly increased bulk of body; and we know that some areas support singularly few large quadrupeds, for instance South America, though it is so luxuriant, while South Africa abounds with them to an unparalleled degree


    17. Except by assigning such general and vague reasons, we cannot explain why, in many quarters of the world, hoofed quadrupeds have not acquired much elongated necks or other means for browsing on the higher branches of trees


    18. The Ungulata or hoofed quadrupeds are now divided into the even-toed or odd-toed divisions; but the Macrauchenia of South America connects to a certain extent these two grand divisions


    19. The Sirenia form a very distinct group of the mammals, and one of the most remarkable peculiarities in existing dugong and lamentin is the entire absence of hind limbs, without even a rudiment being left; but the extinct Halitherium had, according to Professor Flower, an ossified thigh-bone "articulated to a well-defined acetabulum in the pelvis," and it thus makes some approach to ordinary hoofed quadrupeds, to which the Sirenia are in other respects allied


    20. A priest told me, the devil's the biggest bragger! "As soon," says he, "as you begin to brag, you get frightened; and as soon as you fear men then the hoofed one just collars you and pushes you where he likes!" But as I don't fear men, I'm easy! I can spit in the devil's beard, and at the sow his mother! He can't do me no harm! There, put that in your pipe!

    21. A priest told me, the devil's the biggest bragger! “As soon,” says he, “as you begin to brag, you get frightened; and as soon as you fear men, then the hoofed one just collars you and pushes you where he likes!” But as I don't fear men, I'm easy! I can spit in the devil's beard, and at the sow his mother! He can't do me no harm! There, put that in your pipe!


    1. distance for an Irish street urchin who was used to hoofing it around the city as an IRA


    2. Mind if I drive? We had to leave the cars behind, and I’ve kind of been hoofing it everywhere


    3. We waited for Arthur and my patience was running out, for we wanted to ride! Ride! The horses were gathering and hoofing the ground, and when I turned, there he was, riding towards us on his shying white mare, trying to control her wildness, as if she was being led to a stallion, as if she was fighting the rider on her back


    1. When the hoofs clattered upon the stone bridge, hurriedly south, no man of Saparen was witness


    2. William dismounted his horse, whose mouth had already found the refreshing cool water at his hoofs


    3. That was guaranteed by its height of twenty feet, its bifurcated barbed tail, the red-hot flaming hoofs instead of feet, claws as large as jet engine fan blades, and a devilish smile that said that this one knew he had a natural capacity to instill gaping awe, mind-numbing fear, and send men early to their graves


    4. The sound of his charger"s hoofs pounding the


    5. Only the sound of the three horses’ hoofs was heard in the forest, not a sound came from the two men


    6. Hundreds of galloping hoofs


    7. Had it not been for the sound of the galloping hoofs that kept growing louder, she would have been scared


    8. Could they not hear it now? The sound of hoofs was almost deafening and soon the group would be visible without doubt! They had to be able to hear it?


    9. A kind stranger helped with the delivery and placed the baby in a soft place out of reach of hoofs and manure - a far cry from the privacy and cleanliness of her mother’s house


    10. 31 This also shall please the Lord better than an ox or bullock that has horns and hoofs

    11. 3 At the noise of the stamping of the hoofs


    12. 11 With the hoofs of his horses shall he tread down all your streets: he shall kill your people by the sword, and your


    13. 22 Then were the horse hoofs broken by the means of the pransings, the pransings of their mighty ones


    14. Suddenly Silaran and Equemev leaped out of the swirl and into the clearing around the tent and the table, and skidded to a sudden stop with their hoofs landing in time with the music


    15. With a yelp she jumped forward nearly under the hoofs of Felicity’s horse


    16. 2 For the elect David says I will confess to the Lord and that shall please him more than a young calf that puts out horns and hoofs


    17. Fearfully they listened for sounds of approaching hoofs


    18. Leticia was opposite to the hairdresser admiring the image reflected in the mirror, when she saw the gallinaceous figure with a bugle necklace and scarlet hoofs


    19. Yet still, the cranks and clogs of my mind must have been set on overload that dreary Wednesday afternoon, for after a little times distance I scarcely heard the sound of what could only be described as the rapping and clapping of hoofs in the upper chambers


    20. And this will please the Lord better than the sacrifice of an ox or bullock with horns and hoofs

    21. But as the steel-shod hoofs of the horses struck it, it was as when steel strikes flint—but with more terrible result


    22. Hoofs drummed down the street that sloped to the wharfs


    23. Outside, the rhythmical clank of harness and shuffle of horses' hoofs welled up through the gold-barred casements


    24. Outside in the city there was no sound, except the clank of hoofs and after a while the clang of a closing gate


    25. Clouds of dust rose from the plains, under the stamping hoofs, veiling the action


    26. His gilt-helmeted swordsmen had trampled hosts under their horses' hoofs, and walled cities went up in flames at his command


    27. Absently, as he read, he heard the drum of horses' hoofs outside the barbican, the sharp staccato of the guards' challenge


    28. He stopped short as he heard a sudden drum of hoofs outside, a frantic scream and a wild yell of barbaric exultation


    29. Then there was a sensation of flying, and the racing hoofs were striking sparks of fire from the flinty road as the stallion swept up the slopes


    30. 'So close that I hear now the clink of their hoofs on the flint,' answered Conan grimly

    31. She did not hear the distant clink of shod hoofs on rock that warned the keen-eared hill-men; but she was far too frightened to disobey, in any event


    32. Gradually these things faded into a dreamy unwakefulness in which the clink of hoofs and the creak of saddles were like the irrelevant sounds in a dream


    33. Through the shadowy gorges and defiles that night there rang the hoofs of galloping horses, and the starlight glimmered on helmets and curved blades, until the ghoulish shapes that haunt the crags stared into the darkness from ravine and boulder and wondered what things were afoot


    34. A band of these sat gaunt horses in the black pitmouth of a gorge as the hurrying hoofs swept past


    35. He wheeled and launched his hoofs through the bars just as the tribesman, backing away from Conan's murderous swipes, stumbled against them


    36. He went down under the frantic hoofs, and a girl screamed


    37. He was not far from the crest when, edging around the shoulder of a jutting crag, he heard the clink of shod hoofs ahead of him


    38. And then with a burst of trumpets that shook the walls, and rushing thunder of hoofs, five thousand riders of Vendhya smote the hosts of Secunderam


    39. The throng scampered from under their horses' hoofs, for they were the lords of Zamboula


    40. The oliphants sounded a fanfare of triumph all over the plain, and the hoofs of the victors crunched in the breasts of the vanquished as all the straggling, shining lines converged inward like the spokes of a glittering wheel, to the spot where the last survivor still waged unequal strife

    41. But no throngs swarmed the white-paved streets to fling roses before the conqueror's hoofs


    42. The whole plain shook to the rumbling avalanche of hoofs, and the shimmer of gold and steel dazzled the watchers on the towers of Shamar


    43. Amalrus went down, dying beneath the trampling hoofs, his shoulder-bone hewn in twain by Prospero's two-handed sword


    44. The grim guardsmen about Conan's tent died where they stood, smiting and thrusting, and over their mangled corpses beat the hoofs of the conquerors


    45. He ran drunkenly down the steps, hearing a clang of steel in the courtyard below, shouts, then the frantic drum of hoofs


    46. Above the pound of the hoofs a strange cry rose from the shadows, but neither pursuer nor pursued gave heed


    47. The hoofs of the horses clinked on the rocky bridge, splashed through the shallows


    48. The sound of the trotting hoofs had faded into the distance, leaving behind a small dusty mist above the ground


    49. the animal going in the distance, the hoofs of the horse running and


    50. The sound of the hoofs is above us now, closing in, hovering – and














































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