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So "Hooray," said Dusty Bob, with a most hypocritical countenance; and "Hooray ay ay ay ay ay," cheered the boys again; and there were no end of epithets lavished upon the fish, such as "Beauty", "Monster," "Jolly one." etc, etc, for the admiration of the party seemed boundless.

Hooray! These expressions, delivered in a most boisterous tone, and accompanied with loud peals of laughter, roused Mr. Pickwick from one of those sound slumbers which, lasting in reality some half-hour, seem to the sleeper to have been protracted for three weeks or a month.

"Hooray, my hearty!" shouted Larry, as he advanced at a gallop, followed by his laughing comrades. "The top o' the mornin' to ye it's good luck I'm wishin' ye, avic. How are ye gittin' on in the goold way, honey?"

Naow, mark my words!" Then followed a consultation among the younger sisters, the result of which was that they met Abe in the morning with a unanimous petition. They could neither ask nor expect him to remain; that was impossible, but "Hip, hooray! Hip, hip, hooray!" cried Abe, waving an imaginary flag as he entered. "Sam'l dropped us at the gate.

So I say, "hooray for the strike," and let Thornton, and Slickson, and Hamper, and their set look to it! 'Thornton! said Margaret. 'Mr. Thornton of Marlborough Street? 'Aye! Thornton o' Marlborough Mill, as we call him. 'He is one of the masters you are striving with, is he not? What sort of a master is he? 'Did yo' ever see a bulldog?

"Here's an end to all our troubles, Poll: we're as good as gentle-folks now; catch me a-calling at the Hall, to bother about Jennings and Sir John: a fig for bailiffs, and baronets, parsons, and prisons, and all," and again he roared Hooray! "I tell you what though, old 'ooman, we must just try the taste of our glorious golden luck, before we do any thing else.

A single glance was sufficient to show that the island was uninhabited. The silence was first broken by Billy, who, in his wonted sudden and bursting manner, gave vent to a resonant cheer. "Hallo! ho! hooray!" he shouted, while a blaze of delight lit up his face; "there's the boat, daddy!"

By climbing a tall one, we can get the lay of the land as soon as moonlight comes, which will show us at least how to get out onto the plains again." "Hooray!" cried Larry and Horace together. Each realized the plan was feasible, provided the night was not cloudy, and once on the prairie it would not be difficult for the young rancher to lead the way to the horses.

"Hip, hip, hooray!" shouted Teddy Tucker at the top of his voice, hurling his hat up to the roof of the car, and beginning a miniature war dance about the stateroom, until, for the sake of saving the furniture, Phil grabbed his friend, threw him over on the divan and sat down on him. "Now, Mr. Sparling, having disposed of Teddy, I should like to hear all about it," laughed Phil.

"It is true enough, the golden gnat prevented his throat from being cut," cried the prisoners, transported with joy. "Hooray for the golden gnat!" cried Blue Cap. "Yes, long live the golden gnat!" repeated several voices. "Bravo, Pique-Vinaigre and his stories!" said another. "Stop, then," resumed the patterer, "here's the finest and most terrible part of the story that I had promised you.