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"We be all right, Jack; if we ain't we ought to be, when we've got no children to keep, and get nigh as much as them as has." "Eight shillings a week now, ain't it?" Mrs. Haden nodded. Jack looked round. "Holloa!" he said, "the clock's gone, and the new carpet!" "Well, you see, my boy," Mrs. Haden said, hesitatingly, "Bill is down-hearted sometimes, and he wants a drop of comfort."

In the morning the wound was so much better that the fawn felt the foot almost as strong as ever, and so, when he again heard the holloa of the hunters, he could not rest. "Oh, dear sister, I must go once more; it will be easy for me to avoid the hunters now, and my foot feels quite well; they will not hunt me unless they see me running, and I don't mean to do that."

At last I summoned up courage to touch her hand; she gently withdrew it but so gently, it was not a repulse. "If Lady Jane," said I at length, "if the devoted " "Holloa, there," said a deep voice without; "is Mr. Lorrequer there?" It was Lord Kilkee, returned from his coursing match. None but he who has felt such an interruption, can feel for me.

In a few moments the barber arrived, and while he was performing his operations I myself resumed my ordinary dress. Balsamides found Paul in bed and fast asleep, but, pushing the servant aside, he walked in and opened the windows. "Wake up, Patoff!" he shouted, making a great noise with the fastenings. "Holloa!

Altogether, it had the appearance of a regular fortress of the olden days; though, if attacked by an enemy possessing cannon, it could not have afforded protection to its garrison for a single hour. But it was well calculated to resist an attack from Indians, even if armed with musketry. "How are we to get in?" asked my father. "Stop, massa cap'n, me holloa," said one of the rowers.

Suddenly he hooked a larger fish, and, not daring to step back beneath the overhanging oak, he proceeded to tire his fish out in the deep water. In ten minutes he brought it to the landing-net, and as he turned to open his creel his heart leapt in his breast. A man was standing in the water not two feet behind him. "Holloa," he gasped.

"A Londoner will be able to say to his wife, My dear, I am going to Birmingham to-day, but I will be back to dinner; and if a Parisian lights his cigar at Paris, it will burn till he arrives at Bordeaux." "Holloa, Willis, you have fairly converted Fritz and me into marines at last." "I am only speaking of what will be, not of what is that makes all the difference you know.

From succeeding unconsciousness he passes into a dream of slow uneasiness from cold; and painfully awakes to a perception of the lanes of light really changed, much as he had dreamed and Jasper walking among them, beating his hands and feet. 'Holloa! Durdles cries out, unmeaningly alarmed. 'Awake at last? says Jasper, coming up to him.

'Holloa! roared Smid the armourer, as he scrambled on to the steps of the slip; 'you are not going to run away without bidding us good-bye? 'Stop with me, boy! said old Wulf. 'I saved you; and you are my man. Philammon turned and hesitated. 'I am a monk, and God's man. 'You can be that anywhere. I will make you a warrior.

The trapper's cabin could not be far away, and the trapper himself had passed that way not many minutes since. He examined the two trails and found where the blunt, round point of a snow-shoe had covered an imprint left by Couchée, and at this discovery Billy made a megaphone of his mittened hands and gave utterance to the long, wailing holloa of the forest man.

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