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The court broke up, and Fielding, probably to show how deep was his remorse, gave three cheers, to which the whole court answered with a hurrah, and the merchant was called upon to treat the whole company: of course he complied, and they all left the court house. Gabriel and I remained behind.

When they woke the sun was high, the wind had dropped to a gentle breeze, and the boat was rising and falling gently on the smooth rollers. "Hurrah!" Ryan shouted, as he stood up and looked round. "It is all over. I vote, Terence, that we both strip and take a swim, then spread out our clothes to dry, after which we will breakfast comfortably and then get up sail."

So they gaped and took them in, and Peter hurried back early from his work and fetched Thomas in to watch him open parcels and admire the contents. He spread bright rugs over the horse-hair sofa and chairs, and flung big soft cushions about them, and said "Hurrah! The first time I've been really comfortable since I left Cambridge."

"Hurrah!" shouted Jack Darrow, flicking the final drops of lacquer from the paintbrush he had been using. "That's the last stroke. She's finished!" "I guess we've done all we can to her before her trial trip," admitted his chum, Mark Sampson, but in a less confident tone. "You don't see anything wrong with her, old croaker; do you?" demanded Jack, laughing as usual.

The triplane moved slowly across the ground, gathered speed, and, then, under the impulse of the powerful propellers, ran rapidly over the meadow. "Hurrah! There he goes!" cried Sam. "Yes! Now he's going to fly," proudly added Pete Bailey, the other crony of the bully.

"Hurrah!" he cried joyously as he reached the open door of his own room, "why, this is lovely! prettier than ever, and it was like a room in a palace before compared to the one I share with Hunt at the Academy." "Suppose you walk in and take a nearer view," said his father, and Max obeyed with alacrity, the others following.

"'What for? says he. "'I think I see the land, says I. "'Hurrah! says he, 'we're all right now; pull away, my boys, says he. "'Take care you're not mistaken, says I; 'maybe it's only a fog-bank, Captain darlint, says I. "'Oh no, says he; 'it's the land in airnest.

Hurrah, men! look alive with those yards, and let us have them down here on deck as quickly as possible." The schooner was by this time as busy as a beehive in swarming-time, the men working with a will, since they knew, from the sharp, incisive tones in which Ryan issued his orders, as well as by the menacing aspect of the sky, that the occasion was pressing.

What a seething and boiling of the waters; what clouds of steam rolled into the heavens! Thirty-five miles to-day. Hurrah! August 26. The canyon walls are steadily becoming higher as we advance. They are still bold and nearly vertical up to the terrace.

The best capture wouldn't be worth a drachm if we could not say, 'Hurrah! how pleased the old mother will be when she hears it! And when things go badly, when men have been wounded or perished in the sea, we should despair of our lives if we did not know that whatever troubles our hearts the old mother feels, too, and we shall always get from her the kind words needed to press on again.