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Taking deadly aim the five men fired, killing four Indians. The Indians fled to the protection of a rugged cliff of rocks, but Maupin's rifle kept following them with deadly effect. One Indian was picked out as the chief and fell at the crack of the rifle. He raised on his hands and halloed to the others until they reached the shelter of the rocks.

I was never much given to believe in ghosts; but even had I been so, this strange apparition must have puzzled me as much as ever, for it could not have been the representative of anything I ever heard of before. A vague suspicion that some French trickery was concerned, induced me to challenge it in French; so, without advancing a step, I halloed out, "Qui va l

Tom, put in Harry, beginning to weep, for Harry was a smart boy, and saw the difficulty we were in, 'that was it I halloed because father beat me. "'Well, now, did yer, my dear boy did yer?

Then one huge black creature, with a bellow that seemed to shake the plain, made a wild rush to the gate, the whole herd at his heels. Like lightning, the men made a line behind, shouting, yelling, cracking their whips to drive them onward. Pip stood up and halloed, absolutely beside himself with excitement. Then he held his breath again. Mr.

You can never tell, you know, about a gold mine, for most of them have just been 'holes full of hope, and the hope usually leaked out sooner or later." Chuck halloed from up the trail to get under way, or they would never reach the top by dark. "Going to camp up in the Park to-night, I presume?" asked the miner. "Yes, if we can make it," replied Mr. Allen. "Have you been up to the top lately?"

I tried to win your love honestly; but as I failed, let us say no more about it. I shall make no inquiries into your peculiar purpose; since you have accomplished it, there is nothing more to be said, save that you are not honest." "Let us be going," she said, standing. "It will be twilight ere we reach the settlement." "Very well;" and he halloed for Victor.

Delighted to find the climate of Italy where we had anticipated the biting air of Labrador, and inspirited by the beautiful scenery, we woke the echoes of the hills with American songs, shouted, halloed, and ran races on our little Cossack ponies until the setting sun warned us that it was time to return.

A very sharp encounter had created more laughter than usual at the time when Mr Sudberry halloed for his man-servant. "You must be getting deaf; Hobbs, I fear," said the master, at once pacified by the man's arrival; "go down and fetch " "Pray do not send him away just now," cried Mrs Sudberry: "I have something particular for him to do. Can you go down yourself, dear?" The good man sighed.

With a knife I extracted the ball, but kept the wound secret; as long before we had learned that for our own security it was best not to let such things be generally known. About ten o'clock of a Sabbath night, awhile after the event last narrated, we were aroused by the cry of "Kidnappers! kidnappers!" and immediately some one halloed under my window, "William! William!"

Well, the beast raised herself for a spring at me, when I gave her a pair of bullets, that made her howl; but she sprang and grasping me in her huge arms, fastened my arms to my side so that my knife was useless in my belt, and I was making up my mind that all was over with me, when father halloed above, he having been drawn thither, by my calls for help, followed by a leap into the hole, and a half dozen thrusts of his knife into the monster's heart, relieved me from the closest embrace I hope ever to encounter."

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