Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 13, 2025
"It was only an accident," was the conclusion of the youth; "he couldn't have seen me helloa!" Jack had full warrant for his excitement, for, at that moment, who should walk into his field of vision but Deerfoot, the young Shawanoe. He advanced from the wood as I have already described, and saluting the astonished Pawnees with a certain stateliness, opened the conversation.
"Helloa, my little friend," said the old rabbit, and then he wriggled his nose a million times or less, for I guess he smelt the lettuce sandwich which Billy Bunny had in his knapsack. "Good morning," said Billy Bunny, but he didn't open his knapsack. No, sir! It wasn't fourteen o'clock, which is the luncheon hour in Rabbitville, so I've been told.
The excitement was too great for anything like deliberation, or concerted council. "It may be the skunks are waitin' fur Lone Wolf," he muttered, as he stood with his arms bound to his side. "They wouldn't dare to do much without axing him, though I 'spose they might a skulp any man wharever they got the chance, without stopping to ax questions. Helloa! thar he comes!"
"You needn't feed them," he said. "Take the harness off and let them run about the lot. They've been shut up till they're frisky." A large man, in his shirt sleeves, and with collar unbuttoned, met him at the door. "Helloa, Mr. Zeb." "Helloa, Steve, where's Bob?" "Come in. He's about, somewhere." Sawyer entered and sat down on a large block of wood, his feet half hidden in a pile of chips.
"No, I don't know him, but I've heard some funny stories about him; he's a queer stick, I should think." "Something in that way. Helloa! Brooks, back again?" to a fine, frank-looking young fellow, "and were you successful?" "Yes, to both your questions.
When they reached home a man was standing at the gate. Jasper inquired who it was, for in the dark he could not distinguish his visitor, and a voice replied: "It's me, Gabe Wells hollered helloa, and you wanted me to fetch you a newsparer an' a can of cove oysters an' about a straw hat full of crackers." "Why, yes, Gabe, come in. Wondered why you hadn't fotch them oysters over.
"True, but there is no haste called for; if it was not that I am so anxious to see mother, I would as lief spend a week on the road." "Dot wouldn't do for me, for mine fader would be looking for me wid two big gads to him " "Helloa! Here comes Deerfoot. What can be the matter? He is excited over something."
"Helloa, that you, Gabe?" "What's left of me," a voice replied. "Won't you light an' look at yo' saddle?" "No, don't believe I got time. Was goin' down to town an' didn't know but you mout want to send fur suthin'." "No, don't believe I'm pinched for anythin' at present." "You might tell him to fetch me a newspaper," said Margaret. "Wife 'lows you might fetch her a newspaper, Gabe."
But at the very last moment, just as Alma with her spaniel under her arm, and my husband with his terrier on a strap, were about to step into the train, up came Martin like a gust of mountain wind. "Helloa!" he cried. "I shall be seeing you soon. Everything's settled about the expedition. We're to sail the first week in September, so as to get the summer months in the Antarctic.
There he was in his brown Harris tweeds and soft slouch hat with such an atmosphere of health and sweep of winds about him as almost took away my breath. "Helloa!" he cried, and I am sure his eyes brightened at the sight of me for they were like the sea when the sun shines on it. "You're better, aren't you?" he said. "No need to ask that, though the colour in your face is wonderful."
Word Of The Day
Others Looking