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Rushing up the hill, Martin found his comrade with his face flushed and the tears coursing down his cheeks as he stared before him. "Look at it Martin, dear!" he cried, starting up and flinging his cap in the air, and shouting like a madman. "The say! my own native illiment! the beautiful ocean! Och, darlint my blessing on ye! Little did I think to see you more, hooray!"
We have plenty of water, and if we pour it over each layer of blocks it would freeze into solid ice directly. When we finish it we might pour more water down over the outside, and it would make a regular wall of ice that no one could climb up." "Hooray! Bully for you, Tom!"
I supposed it was some of the trinkets the missus gave him. She buys 'em for him at the five-and-ten. He breaks 'em as fast as he gets 'em!" "I hope this can be straightened out, and I think it can," said Dolly, as she looked at the bent gold work. "I'm sure it can," agreed Ted, "but anyway, it solves the mystery and clears you girls! Hooray! Hurroo!! Come on, let's go and tell them all."
"No." "Are you sure?" "Yes, Dexter. Algebra is beyond me." "Hooray!" cried the boy, leaping from his seat, and dancing round the room, ending by relieving his excitement by turning head over heels on the hearthrug. "Is that to show your delight at my ignorance, Dexter?" said Helen, smiling. "No," he cried, colouring up, as he stood before her out of breath.
"Hooray!" cried Phil, twisting the rope about one leg and waving a hand to those below him. They drew a long, relieved sigh. The farmers, one after the other, took off their hats and mopped their foreheads. "Warm, isn't it?" grinned the owner of the silo. "Now, pass up your brush and paste on this rope." Phil had brought a small rope with him for this very purpose.
He descended the stair in silence, but we heard him open the door of the public room and address the Russians, who were assembled there, warming themselves at the fire, and enjoying their pipes. "Hooray! my hearties," said Dan; "got yer broken legs rewived I hope, and yer spurrits bandaged up? Hey, och!
"Please, Monster!" David begged. The Monster looked at David, and at the Phoenix, and then at David again, and then at the lagoon. It sighed a very doubtful sigh. "Oh ... all right," it said reluctantly. "But for goodness sake, don't go telling anyone where you found it." "Of course not," said the Phoenix. And David leaped up and shouted "Hooray!" and grabbed the spade and his jacket.
"That was the negro's last act, however; for, as he broke into a huge guffaw of triumph over the ghastly deed, I fired my revolver, the barrel of which I shoved almost into his mouth and blew his brains out!" "Hooray!" exclaimed the impulsive Garry O'Neil on hearing this. "Faith, I ounly wish, colonel, I had been there with ye. Begorrah, I'd have made 'em hop at it, sure, I bet, sor!
"They will be home and safe in your care, by half-past ten, I promise you that." "Hooray! hooray!" rose the shout, that the boys who had been listening breathlessly to this discussion could no longer repress.
'Jamie' on the bay, 'Paddy' on the black. Still as marble sit those splendid riders, the horses are neck and neck; now the bay by a nose, now again the black. The distance post is passed with a rush like a whirlwind. 'A dead heat, by Jove! 'Paddy wins! 'Jamie has it! 'Hooray, Pat! 'Go it, Jamie! 'Well ridden! A subdued hum runs round the excited spectators.
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