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Updated: May 13, 2025
His hands still shook when he held them out, and his look was a curious, puzzled, questioning one. What he passed over to Tembarom was a roll of money. Tembarom rather lost his breath as he saw the number on two five-hundred-dollar bills, and of several hundreds, besides twenties, tens, and fives. "Take it keep it," he said. "It will pay." "Hully gee!" cried Tembarom, aghast.
Scouse, slumgullion, hushpuppy, dope without milk, and all sorts of things. I tell you life in camp is fine, and no mistake. Slept in a dog-tent last night with a full-blooded Indian Choctaw or something of that kind, one of the best fellows I ever met. Couldn't catch on to his name, but it doesn't make any difference, for all the boys call him 'Hully Gee' 'Hully' for short, you know.
* To the Englishman who knows them not, the following quotations will explain their significance: "Tain't what ye ain't or what ye don't do that cuts ice with me." "Well, invested capital has got to protect itself when the law won't do it. Ain't them straight goods?" "Boston don't want Bishop Potter to come up here an' tell her 't she ain't next to the latest curves in goodness. Hully gee, no!"
George, "or is there a passage in the rock?" Bennietod hugged himself in uncontrollable ecstasy. "Hully Gee, a submarine passage, in under de sea, like Jules Werne," he said in a delight that was almost awe. "There is a way over the rock," said Jarvo, "partly hewn, partly natural, and this is known to the islanders alone. That way we must take.
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