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Charley Hannaford, already pricking up his ears at the unfamiliar footfall up the gully had scarcely time to rise on his knees in readiness for retreat, when Walter a Cleeve came sprawling almost on top of him. "Hallo!" gasped Walter, scarcely more confused by his fall than by the singular meeting.
"I say hem! the a the wine isn't too good on board, so I've brought you a dozen of Medoc for your voyage, you know. And God bless you; and when I come to London in May I shall come and see you. Hallo! here's Johnson come to see you off, too!" As I am a miserable sinner, when Johnson grasped my hand, he said, "Mr.
Suppose somebody should have got over the wall of the back-yard and stolen it, while they were merry with the goose a supposition at which the two young Cratchits became livid! All sorts of horrors were supposed. Hallo! A great deal of steam! The pudding was out of the copper. A smell like a washing-day! That was the cloth.
That fowl smelt delicious, and looked good in the extreme, but Dexter laid down his knife and fork, and sat perfectly still. Helen saw everything, but she did not speak, and the annoyance she had felt began to diminish, for the boy was evidently suffering keenly. "Hallo!" said the doctor. "Don't you like chicken!" The boy started, and looked up at him with a troubled face.
"Hallo!" exclaimed those who bore the candle, on looking at the bed, "who the devil and Jack Robinson have we got here? Aisy, boys here's some blessed clip or other fast asleep: lay down poor Lanty on the ground till we see who this. Call Molly Cassidy; here, Molly, who the dickens is this chap asleep?" Molly immediately made her appearance.
"Hi! hallo!" roared Big Waller, starting up and replying to the yell with compound interest. "Wot's to do? Bars or savages which? Oh! savages I see," he added, rubbing his eyes, as he observed March laughing at him.
Lenehan ran after him, settling the waterproof on his shoulders with one hand. "Hallo, Corley!" he cried again. He came level with his friend and looked keenly in his face. He could see nothing there. "Well?" he said. "Did it come off?" They had reached the corner of Ely Place. Still without answering, Corley swerved to the left and went up the side street.
Turning out at last, he sat down in front of the little iron stove that served to cook food as well as to warm the cabin, and, gazing into the embers, began to meditate on his strangely uncomfortable sensations. "Hallo, Martin, anything wrong?" asked the mate, who descended at that moment to relight his pipe. "I believe there is, mate. I never felt like this afore.
"Can't say," returned the other. "I don't want to see him; but I suppose we must go. Let's hunt up Rosher." A few minutes before five, the three boys entered the booking-office at the railway station. "I wonder which platform it is!" said Jack. "Hallo! there's Raymond." The gentleman in question came forward, flourishing his silver-mounted cane. "Well, my dear nephews," he cried, laughing.
They devoured the eggs, and then stood enjoying the sight of the waves, which sometimes climbed up the rock almost to their feet, and then fell back, hissing and discomfited. Suddenly they remembered that it was getting late, and that they ought to gat home for tea at seven. "Hallo!" said Russell, looking at his watch, "it's half-past six. We must cut back as hard as we can.
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