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I see your point,' the Prince conceded easily, and now the conversation included all of us as we rode three abreast.
The next riders came with torches and lances, riding three abreast.
Though they hadn't discussed it, they moved into a trot and now rode three abreast.
Riding three abreast, with passengers on the back, (and using) mobile phone (are) rare occurrences"
Richard would keep trying to ride three abreast, and Julian had to warn him that cyclists were not allowed to do that. '
In coaches with three bench seats, the passengers rode three abreast squeezed into a space of 15 inches apiece.
The main body of Hamorian column, riding three abreast on the wider river road, was more than a half a kay in length.
They rode three abreast in the darkness, Dirk between them and Mbejane trailing behind with the packhorses.
Riding three abreast, the trio of elves on their griffins flew over the sea toward the Isle of Sancrist.
The Titanides were riding three abreast now so Cirocco could tell Chris and Robin about the wraiths.
At the close of the war, Blackburn described seeing Gen. George Stoneman's men in Hamptonville, "riding three abreast and burning everything along the way."
After him, riding three abreast, were nine men-at-arms, all picked soldiers, who had followed the French wars before, and knew the marches of Picardy as they knew the downs of their native Hampshire.
The boys could actually see the horses and riders flashing through the thick grass; Roland easily made out that the party was led by Jonas, Depape, and Lengyll, riding three abreast.
Guilhem du Mas was riding three abreast with Alzeu de Preixan and Thierry Cazanon, chevaliers who'd also trained in Carcassonne and been dubbed the same Passiontide.
There was no way of riding three abreast; it was only owing to a washout that had left a fan of gravel down the mountainside that we were able to pick our way side by side for the moment, out of hearing of the others.