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'Hollo! cried John, twitching one end of the dragged veil. 'Coom, wakken oop, will 'ee? After several burrowings into the old corner, and many exclamations of impatience and fatigue, the figure struggled into a sitting posture; and there, under a mass of crumpled beaver, and surrounded by a semicircle of blue curl-papers, were the delicate features of Miss Fanny Squeers.

Winkle caught the bell-rope in his hand, it was arrested by a general expression of astonishment; the captive lover, his face burning with confusion, suddenly walked in from the bedroom, and made a comprehensive bow to the company. 'Hollo! cried Wardle, releasing the fat boy's collar, and staggering back. 'What's this?

Blowing his horn, and beating his drum, And crying aloud, "Come all of you, come!" He said to the shadows, "Come after me;" And the shadows began to flicker and flee, And they flew through the wood all flattering and fluttering, Over the dead leaves flickering and muttering. And he said to the wind, "Come, follow; come, follow, With whistle and pipe, and rustle and hollo."

Fairford, and farewell, Madam Arthuret, for I have been too long here. So saying, he and his two companions threw themselves on horseback, and went off at a gallop. Yet, even above the clatter of their hoofs did the incorrigible Nanty hollo out the old ballad A lovely lass to a friar came, To confession a-morning early; 'In what, my dear, are you to blame?

But the allusion is lost on the poor savage Hollo, Hereward! I say, stop know thine own most barbarous name." These last words were muttered; then raising his voice, "Do not out-run thy wind, good Hereward. Thou mayst have more occasion for breath to-night."

Hilliard would have passed without attention, but the man stopped his way. "Hollo! Here we are again!" He stared at the speaker, and recognised Mr. Dengate. "So you've come back?" "Where from?" said Hilliard. "What do you know of me?" "As much as I care to," replied the other with a laugh. "So you haven't quite gone to the devil yet? I gave you six months.

This answered better; it whiled away the time, and kept him from wondering where he was going, and how it was that he found himself in such an odd situation. Not that this would have worried him much, anyway he was a mighty free and easy, roving, devil-may-care sort of person, was my uncle, gentlemen. 'All of a sudden the coach stopped. "Hollo!" said my uncle, "what's in the wind now?"

But that only made him hollo the louder, and he holloed so loud that at last he made somebody hear. It was Hen Billard's grandmother, and she put her head out of the window with her night-cap on, to see what the matter was. Jim Leonard caught sight of her and he screamed, "Fire, fire, fire! I'm drownding, Mrs. Billard! Oh, do somebody come!" Hen Billard's grandmother just gave one yell of "Fire!

'Hollo! who's there? he exclaimed, and the form, rearing itself, disclosed young Madison, never a favourite with him, and though, as a persecuted protege of Louis, having claims which at another time might have softened him, coming forward at an unlucky moment, when his irritation only wanted an object on which to discharge itself.

"I stayed with Michael and Mary Blue till I was nineteen. They were supposed to give me a saddle and bridle, clothes and a hundred dollars. The massa made me mad one day. I was rendering hog fat. When the crackling would fizzle, he hollo and say 'don't put so much fire. He came out again and said, 'I told you not to put too much fire, and he threatened to give me a thrashing.

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