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'Biaidh an taifrionn gan sholas duit a bhean shalach. This is my pace hoorah! hoorah!" then giving two or three grotesque topples she hurried away in the direction of Merthyr Tydvil. Pen y Glas Salt of the Earth The Quakers' Yard The Rhugylgroen. AS I proceeded on my way the scenery to the south on the farther side of the river became surprisingly beautiful.
However, I am much obliged to you for your handsome present all same." May 24. Carrie back. Hoorah! She looks wonderfully well, except that the sun has caught her nose. May 25. Carrie brought down some of my shirts and advised me to take them to Trillip's round the corner. She said: "The fronts and cuffs are much frayed." I said without a moment's hesitation: "I'm 'FRAYED they are."
"It is that old gentleman who, they say, is staying at the hotel with his son, and their man-servant is sculling them up the very stiffest bit of the current." "Hoorah!" shouted Philip. "All right, Juliet!" For on the seat beside Mr. Burnet, sheltered by his umbrella, sat the truant girl, while young Leonard was giving Roberts instructions in the art of rowing.
There he sat, smiling and bowing to the people, while they threw up their hats in wild excitement and enthusiasm, and shouted: "Hoorah for Old Stony Phiz. The great man has come at last."
No sooner did he set foot on the platform than a great cheer arose. "There he is! There's Tom Pollard!" "Gi't tongue, lads! Gi't tongue! Hip! hip! hip! hoorah!" Tom, heedless of the cheering and shouting, went straight to his mother. For a second this lady looked at him, and seemed to be on the point of greeting him with a caustic remark; then her mother's heart melted.
"Look here, old chap," burst in Merrill, "your train's going. Oh, beg pardon." "Take the next, Ranald." "Merrill," said Ranald, solemnly, "tell the fellows I'm not going on this train." "Hoorah!" cried little Merrill, "I guess I'll tell 'em you are gone. May I tell the fellows, Kate?" "What?" said Kate, blushing furiously.
It is already part of the Queen of England's dominions, and I now take possession of it in the name of the Hudson's Bay Company. May God prosper and bless us while we stay here!" He hoisted, as he spoke, the small red bundle, which when shaken out proved to be a flag on which were the letters HBC in white. "Now, boys, send a volley at the new moon up there. Ready present fire! Hoorah!"
Limp with laughter, we watched them pass from sight amidst a chorus of "Ong, ong," followed by flights of oratory in the English tongue which do not bear repeating, but which were received by the peasant as expressions of deep esteem and to which he replied by endeavouring to kiss the Tommies and shouting, "Vive l'Angleterre! Allright! Hoorah!"
Then the ramrodders have got the law to hoorah about and read over in the parlor, and they'll go right past such a place as we saw down the street there and not know it's a rumshop. After they get all the law they ask for, it's a part of their game to say that the rumshops aren't doing business.
"I don't give a red hoorah how you leave, so long as you leave before you've busted up this fair trot programmy and all," retorted Mr. Wallace, bridling. "I've got three men waitin' ready to come into this stand. They don't wear plug hats, but they know the diff'runce between a dog-fight and a hoss-trot." "Take this!
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