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"What's that sticking above the snow hill yonder?" he exclaimed, pointing to a spot where a deep gully "valleyed" the hills at a spot not very far from where they stood. "It looks like the stump of a tree," observed the professor, squinting through his spectacles. "Or-or-the mast of a ship," quavered Harry, trembling with excitement. "It's the Viking ship hurray!"

A horrid shriek of laughter came out of Pen's room, whereof the door was open; and, after several shouts, the poor wretch began to sing a college drinking-song, and then to hurray and to shout as if he was in the midst of a wine-party, and to thump with his fist against the wainscot. He was quite delirious. "He does not know me, ma'am," Fanny said. "Indeed.

"Very simple," was the reply, "merely tether her to the galleon as you would a horse and when we are ready to load, haul her to a level with the deck and then with a full cargo of treasure hurray for New York!" "Splendid," cried old Barr, catching the enthusiasm of the other, "we will sail then, shortly?"

Mangenborn, they had a hip, hip hurray of a time. The dear professor was just as jolly as he could be. Even Poons was tolerable, although she would not for worlds sit next to him at the table. It was simply impossible for her to describe the dinner in detail, but how Fico swallowed the spaghetti without losing it down his shirt front was a mystery.

Not in full possession of faculties. Concussion. Run over by tram. THE ECHO: Sham! And then the heat. There were sunspots that summer. End of school. And tipsycake. Halcyon days. THE HALCYON DAYS: Mackerel! Live us again. Hurray! I feel sixteen! What a lark! Let's ring all the bells in Montague street. THE ECHO: Fool! Whisper. In the open air? And on our virgin sward.

"Hurray!" cried she, moving in her seat, agog, as one who scented her pet diversion. "A love affair! I'll be your confidante. Tell me all about it." "Yes, in a sense, a love affair," he confessed. "Good excellent," she approved. "But but what do you mean by 'in a sense'?" "Ah," said he, darkly nodding, "I mean whole worlds by that." "I don't understand," said she, her face prepared to fall.

"If you don't find her in two more dives like that, why she isn't in Plum Run, that's all!" "Find her? I was talking about lifting her. Guess we'll have to get a rope on her she's pretty well down in the mud." "Hurray!" shouted Jerry, giving his chum a sounding smack on the wet back. "Man the lifeboats! I chucked a rope in the bow of the boat." Mr.

Then he clinched his hands and thrust them forward, knuckles downward, the Indian sign for death, for falling dead or being struck down. With his delivery this was unmistakable. "Me," he said, "me dead; white man go. "He wants to fight Juan by himself," cried Franklin. "Yes, and b'gad he's doin' it for pure love of a fight, and hurray for him!" cried Battersleigh. "Hurray, boys! Give him a cheer!"

"Are we free?" cried Mr. Hardley. "We have come loose from the mud bank," said Tom quietly. "By boring into it the hole was enlarged sufficiently to enable us to pull loose. There is no more danger!" His announcement was received in momentary silence, and then Ned exclaimed: "Hurray!" "Bless my accident policy!" voiced Mr. Damon. Mr.

Bunny Brown looked up at his sister Sue, holding a bit of syrup-covered cake on his fork. "What's come?" he asked. "Has Aunt Lu come to visit us, or did Wango, the monkey, come up on our front steps?" "No, it isn't Mr. Jed Winkler's monkey and Aunt Lu didn't come, but I wish she had," answered Sue. "But it's come a lot of it, and I'm so glad! Hurray!"