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If you can't strap a 'orse without a stick in your hand, don't you strap him at all, you " Then there came a volley of abuse out of the Captain's mouth, in the middle of which the man threw down the rubber he was using and walked away. "You come back," halloed Tifto, jumping up from his seat with his pipe in his mouth.

So they surrounded the pleasant old homestead, each horseman, carbine in poise, adjusted under the grove of locusts, so as to inclose the dwelling with a circle of fire. After a pause, Baker rode to the kitchen door on the side, and dismounting, rapped and halloed lustily.

Touch her not, or or ," and the poor Marquis strove in vain to rise from his chair to his daughter's help. "Momont, Chapeau, Arthur Arthur," he halloed. "My daughter my daughter, oh! my daughter!" No one, however, came to his aid, and Agatha, finding resistance to be in vain, suffered Denot to lead her into the house, without uttering another word.

Still he took his chance for the promised reward, and galloped his horse, while I, tortured with suspense, yelled my frantic incentives to further speed. At last, in a space immeasurably short, but which to me was protracted almost beyond endurance, we reached the spot. I halloed to the sexton, who was now employed upon another grave, to follow me.

At last I halloed again, and they likewise cried; then we, perceiving where they stood some on the shore, and one rowing in a canoe about a small island fast by them we made a great noise, partly to allure them to us and partly to warn our company of them.

The threatening streaks were the two racing boats: the black patch was about a hundred Cambridge and Oxford men, ready to run and hallo with the boats all the way, or at least till the last puff of wind should be run plus halloed out of their young bodies.

As soon as it was daylight I saw the house on the other side of the river, and kept my eye on it until just before sunrise, when I saw the smoke commence to curl up from the chimney, and in about fifteen minutes I saw a man come out in his shirt sleeves and bare-headed. I at once mounted my horse and rode down to the river and halloed for him to bring the boat over as I wished to cross the river.

Well, a Gipsy gave him ten pounds for the horse, and sold it for twelve pounds to a great gentleman. At the cock-shy a gentleman came, and Wantelo halloed out, "Three sticks for a penny, eighteen for a sixpence!" And the gentleman took a stick, and we had five shillings for three dozen throws!

The last three miles were done as quickly as any part of the journey, and the lawyer rejoiced to find himself before the white gate that led up to Hawker's house. It was not long before they drew up to the door. The storm seemed worse than ever. There was a light in the kitchen, and when Hawker had halloed once or twice, a young man ran out to take the horse. "Is that you, my boy?" said Hawker.

As the sun was rising, one of the timber-cutters from the steamer stood up in his canoe about half a mile away, near the wood and beside some willows, and halloed and beckoned. And when those on the steamer hearkened he called again, bidding them tell "de boss" that he had found a canoe adrift, an anchored boat, and a white man in her, dead. Tarbox and St. Pierre came in a skiff.

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