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Why, hulloa, how pale you look! don't smoke any more of that cigar." "I do fee feel a little queer," said Edwards, who certainly did not exaggerate his sensations. A cold sweat burst out on his forehead, his hands were moist and clammy, and though it was a warm evening he shivered from head to foot, while he had a violent pain in his stomach which prevented his standing upright.

In vain I endeavoured to regain my feet. Next instant I found myself in the grasp of two men. "Hulloa! Youngster; what made you try to get away from us?" asked one of them, in an angry tone. "I am on my way home, and wish to get there as soon as possible," I answered. "Who are you?" asked the man. I told him without hesitation.

'You seem very anxious about feathering the young fellow's nest, Rosey? 'There, cried Rose, with the maiden's mature experience of us, 'isn't that just like men? They never can believe you can be entirely disinterested! 'Hulloa! the diplomatist sung out, 'I didn't say anything, Rosey.

Madge was smiling to herself as she walked along, as though she were very well pleased about something. "Hulloa, Tom Trenoweth!" she cried, pretending to be surprised. "What are you doing here?" "Well," said Tom, "that's more than I can tell you, but I ain't here for my own pleasure, I can assure you of that, and if you want to know more you can look under the bridge and find out for yourself."

While the laugh went round, the crowd that had been gradually collecting and listening to the story, began to move, and then to part, as the man so much talked of forced his way toward the group of speakers. "Hold yer tongue, Tom Davis," said Kentuck. "Hulloa, Bob! take my hand, won't ye? I'll introduce ye to my friends. My pardner is Huxly a tip-top feller, as you'll diskiver fur yerself.

It was this young man whom I must dodge, but at my first step in the gravel he wheeled round, and it was Raffles himself. "Hulloa!" he cried. "So you've come up to join the dance as well! Had a look inside, have you? You'll be better employed in helping to draw the cover in front here. It's all right, officer only another gentleman from the Empress Rooms."

They were the snuggest, nattiest lot of soldiers we had ever seen, outside of the "paper collar" fellows forming the headquarter guard of some General in a large City. As one of my companions surveyed them, he said: "Hulloa! I'm blanked if the Johnnies haven't caught a regiment of Brigadier Generals, somewhere."

He is probably watching from the dark." "All the worse for us, then. I never thought Mr. Hume would have knuckled down so easily. Hark at him shouting over the game." "What is the game, do you think?" "Cards," snorted Venning, in disgust. "So! Queer sort of partition this;" and Compton moved the mat aside. "No need for doors, you see. Hulloa! Who are you?"

Whilst we were hesitating what to do, the Masai warrior drew himself up in a dignified fashion, shook his huge spear at us, and, turning, vanished on the further side of the slope. 'Hulloa! holloaed Sir Henry from the other boat; 'our friend the caravan leader has been as good as his word, and set the Masai after us. Do you think it will be safe to go ashore?

Hamish! hulloa! the steamer! Their voices were blown back to them by the wind; but the lad on the rope happening to look up, the others pointed energetically out to sea, where the hull of the steamer was now becoming visible. The boy glanced round; then climbed quickly hand over hand up the rope, and joined the others. 'The steamer at last, said Reggie.

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