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Track 8." Kennedy thanked the man, turned abruptly, and started for the still closed gate at Track 8. "Beg pardon why, hulloa it's Burke," he exclaimed as we ran plump into a man staring vacantly about. It was not the gentleman farmer of the night before, nor yet the supposed college graduate.

Hulloa, there's Euan Macdonnell, the coastguard, Neil's cousin; we'll stop and ask him if he can come out fishing with us some day soon. 'Good day, Euan, said the young people, pausing to speak, but the coastguard only saluted and passed on as though he were in a hurry. Reggie looked at Allan in surprise. 'Been sent on a message, I suppose, said Allan, 'and hasn't time to talk.

Captain Bulsted sang out our names; I caught sight of Julia Rippenger's face; the squire had his back turned to me, which reminded me of my first speech with Captain Jasper Welsh, and I thought to myself, I know something of the world now, and the thing is to keep a good temper. Here there was no wire-coil to intercept us, so I fronted him quickly. 'Hulloa! he cried, and gave me his shoulder.

She had evidently been stuffing the corners full of their favourite nepenthe, for, as Kennedy reached down and turned over the closely packed woman's finery and the few articles belonging to Haddon, innumerable packets from the cabinet dropped out. "Hulloa what's this?" he exclaimed, as he came to a huge roll of bills and a mass of silver and gold coin. "Trying to double-cross us all the time.

But before it quite shut she heard one of the men laugh and say: "Hulloa, Stanning, so that is the secret of our bachelor flat is it? thought you had been lying very low this last two months." She did not catch Gilbert's reply, she only knew that the sense of shame which had been but a fleeting vision before had suddenly taken sharp, strong hold of her.

So, hearing one day that my friend from Voulangis had a permission to drive to the train at Esbly, and that she was returning about nine in the morning, I determined to meet her on the road, and at least see how she was looking and have a little chat. I felt a longing to hear someone say: "Hulloa, you," just a few words in English.

She gave it to him and watched him narrowly as he looked quickly over it. "Hulloa!" he said. "What's the matter?" "Some Imitations," he said. "What's that mean?" "Didn't you know Miss Schley was a mimic?" "A mimic not I! She's an actress." "Yes now." "Now? When was she anythin' else?" "When she began in America. She was a mimic in the music-halls." "The deuce she was!"

"Hulloa!" ejaculated Berta, staring blankly after her, "what's your rush?" No answer; merely a somewhat more defiant swing of the slender shoulders vanishing in the dusk of the deserted corridor. "What shall we do with the dog? You borrowed him you're responsible it's your idea," following in a puzzled flurry as far as the threshold. "Shall I lock him in alone? I said all along it was silly."

"For a long time they looked about, according to their attitudes, without finding any thing more than the signs of the manner in which the poor lord fell, and of these the constable pulled out a book and made a pencil memorial. But presently Jacob, a spry sort of man, cried, 'Hulloa! whatever have I got hold of here?

Tommy, however, was not easily persuaded, and still asserted that he had seen the head of a big snake. At length they got him to come back and pick up his basket. "Hulloa! Where are Effie and Albert?" asked Rob. "We left them close here, I am sure." They looked about in every direction; they shouted, but no answer came. "This is provoking!" cried Rob.