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Updated: June 3, 2025


A slight spirt of water came through the regulating cock at the same instant, as if the dead cat had spit in his face. "Hooroo! Haul up!" shouted Rooney, following the order with a yell that sounded like the concentrated voice of infuriated Ireland.

"Or she may have re-entered the hut invisibly as she did at first," replied the other. The door was found to be on the latch. The lieutenant opened it a little and peeped in. "Ho! Cormac!" he shouted; "hi! ho! hooroo hooh!" but he shouted in vain.

"Oh, Allister, I'm simply aching to get away and have a good education and be be somebody even if it's only a Woman's Righter!" "Hooroo! I'm with you. I guess your education won't break me. You've got the kind of spirit that's bound to win, so off you go. You get your sunbonnet and all the fal-lals girls have to get, and be ready next Fall to finish your High School and then it's you for college!"

"Hooroo!" shouted a gruff voice, scattering at once his thoughts and his "solitairness." Le Rue started as he encountered the surprised gaze of a man, but, being in a crusty humour, he only exclaimed "Hah!" and returned the gaze. "Sure it's you or yer ghost," exclaimed the identical driver whom the two fur-traders had so lately assisted out of difficulties. "Give us yer fist, young man.

With a "Hooroo" William Smith was after him. Had the old gentleman taken no notice, all would have been well. A butcher boy, driving just behind, would I could read it in his eye have caught Smith a flick as he darted into the road, which would have served him right; the old gentleman would have captured his bus; and the affair would have been ended.

"Heureux" was the challenge from the French side, and "Hooroo" the nearest approach to a pronunciation on the part of the Americans, with many more or less remote variations on this theme. An American, realizing how difficult it is for a Frenchman to get his tongue between his teeth, counter-challenged with "Father, you are withered with age."

Hugh gave in at once seized the hand, and not only shook it, but kissed it heartily. So did Malines, and so did the others, and then they all dispersed Teddy Malone signalling his exit with a cheer and a shout to the following effect "Hooroo! boys she's ivvery inch a quane, an' two or three eighths over cut an' dry, ready-made, hot off the irons! We're in luck eh! boys, aren't we?"

Top-hats, and service at the abbey, and scarcely a bit of grub; but I hear the spread's to be rather good this year, down by the river's edge." "Hooroo!" said Dig, "I guess you and I will be about when they call over for that part of the spree."

In two minutes the voyagers were beside it, paddling with all their strength against the eddy which whirled along its edge toward the cataract, and tossing over the short, spiteful ripples raised by the sudden turn of the current. With a "Hooroo!" Sweeny tumbled ashore, lariat in hand, and struck his army shoes into the crevices of the shattered sandstone.

O-o-o-o-h! it's once I froze the end of my nose, On the coast of Labrador, sir, An' I lost my smell, an' my taste as well, An' my pipe, which made me roar, sir; But the traders come, an' think wot they done! They poked an' pinched an' skewered me; They cut an' snipped, an' they carved an' ripped, An' they clothed an' fed an' cured me. Chorus. Hooroo! it's true An' a sailor's life for me.

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