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"Holloa, Monsieur d'Artagnan!" said he, "is not that you whom I see yonder?" D'Artagnan raised his head and uttered a cry of joy. It was the man he called his phantom; it was his stranger of Meung, of the Rue des Fossoyeurs and of Arras. D'Artagnan drew his sword, and sprang toward the door.
There is no walking here, excepting in the pleasure-ground, where all my grandfather's landscape-gardening has been cut up so as to be a mere vexation to her. The people round are said to be savage and disaffected, and the quarter of a mile between the park and the village is subject to miners going home. They did once holloa at me, and orders were issued that I should walk no more.
And I have been as dull as the chair I sit upon, to deny myself so many years the comfort and counsel of such a But, /corpo di Bacco!/ forget all about rank; and so now to bed. One must not holloa till one's out of the wood," muttered the ungrateful, suspicious villain, as he lighted the chamber candle.
"What in the world has become of Matamore?" cried Blazius suddenly; "has the wind carried him off to the moon I wonder?" "Yes; where can he be?" said the tyrant, in an anxious tone; "I can't see him anywhere I thought he was among us; perhaps he is lying asleep among the stage properties at the back of the chariot; I have known him curl himself down there for a nap before now. Holloa!
To work I went at once, and by the time I had got through "Come, Tim," I heard him say, "I've got the rough dirt off this fellow, you must polish him, while I take a wash, and get a bit of dinner. Holloa! Frank, are you ready!"
Hector, however, remembered enough to make out the meaning, having known the language before he went to school, and he translated what was said to Loraine. They had got to some distance from the camp, when Hector, turning round, observed two animals following. "Holloa! What are these?" he exclaimed. "Can they be wolves?"
A shout settled the question at once, for it was replied to by a loud holloa from Ruby. In a short time the boat was close to the beacon, and the water was so very calm that day, that they were able to venture to hand the packet of letters with which they had come off into the beacon, even although the tide was full. "Letters," said Swankie, as he reached out his hand with the packet.
"Yes, Mas' Don." "They won't let us go." "No, Mas' Don, that they won't." "I never thought the press-gang would dare to do such a thing as this." "I did, sir. They'd press the monkeys out of a wild beast show if they got the chance." "But what are we to do?" "I d'know, sir." "We must let my uncle know at once." "Yes, sir, I would," said Jem grimly; "I'd holloa." "Don't be stupid. What's the good?"
There was a wherry just pushing out from Old Marigold stairs with a single passenger, a gardener with a basket of truck. "Holloa!" cried Nick, hurrying down; "will ye take me across?" "For thrippence," said the boatman, hauling the wherry alongside again with his hook. Thrippence? Nick stopped, dismayed. Master Carew had his gold rose-noble, and he had not thought of the fare.
"'Holloa!'cries the loud voice of Christopher Marteau. 'What are you doing out there? "The young people arose. Phlipote linked her arm gaily in that of Claude. 'How contented I feel! she says; 'how good it is to have a friend to have you whom I used to detest, because I thought you were in love with me.
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