| 41. | Tex Hill admits his time as the Lone Ranger was little more than a single clop amid the thundering hoofbeats from those thrilling days of yesteryear.
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| 42. | On screen, Joe and Jerry squeeze into their high heels and clop off to board the train, and so it was on the set.
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| 43. | Horse-drawn carriages clip-clop down the avenues surrounding Merrion Square, which features some of the best-preserved Georgian homes in Europe.
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| 44. | One hardly notices a black bag, slung casually over his shoulder, or a muffled clip-clop sound that accompanies him wherever he goes.
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| 45. | A strolling choir sings " God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen " as a horse and buggy clip-clops down the brick downtown streets.
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| 46. | Brubeck laughs, recalling that he even hated walking on concrete-- the jazzer mentally concocted rhythms to the clip-clop of horses'hooves.
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| 47. | Most of the dolls have hair rooted in their head, with the exception of Mae Tallick, Sila Clops, Cici Thru, and Gail Lexi.
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| 48. | Along the way the group had all manner of encounters, including those with cowboys and Indians, flat tires and horses that went clop in the night.
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| 49. | From our street-facing room on the third floor, we could hear the clip-clop of horses pulling the boxy gray Amish buggies through town.
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| 50. | The hollow clop of the horses'hooves punctuated the soft murmur of the crowd, and people bent their heads in sorrow as the coffin moved by.
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