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I'm not a fit man to teach Buddy what he ought to know. In fact, I'm about the worst person you could select." "How so?" "Because I'm a good deal of a rotter. I couldn't permit Buddy to make a mess of his life, such as I've made of mine." The father sighed. "I s'pose you know, but Well, I'm disapp'inted. But it wasn't hully on that account I come to Dallas.
That irks him sore; but if he turns round to reproach them he is liable to shove an old lady or a poor blind man off the sidewalk, and then, like as not, some gamin will sing out: "Hully gee, Chimmy, wot's become of the rest of the parade? 'Ere's the bass drum goin' home all by itself." I've known of just such remarks being made and I assure you they cut a sensitive soul to the core.
"Uncle Ebeneezer left the house and furniture to my husband." The young man sank into a chair and wiped the traces of deep emotion from his ruddy face. "Hully Gee!" he said, when he recovered speech. "I suppose that's French for 'Dick, chase yourself." "Perhaps not," suggested Mrs. Carr, strangely loath to have this breezy individual take his departure.
Hully G!" had ejaculated Oliver and Malcolm, examining the card. "O Ruth, tell us about it," my sister Lucy in awed tones had exclaimed. I shrugged. "There's nothing to tell," I said. "I met Mr. Sewall at a tea not long ago, as one is apt to meet people at teas, that's all." Edith from the head of the table, sparkling, too joyous even to attempt her soup, had sung out, "I'm proud of you, rascal!
"I did," replied the publisher sternly. "Why did you tear it down?" Back of his freckles the youngster was gazing in wonder at the man's stupidity. "Hully gee!" he blurted. "Why, I'm the boy!" And he was. No Wonder He Asked "Why?" Edward had just returned from foreign service, and his brow was troubled. "I gave you that parrot as a birthday present, did I not, Amelia?" he asked.
"Wa'al, you may 's well tell it one time 's another. That's the way," she said, turning to John with a smile trembling on her lips, "'t he picks at me the hull time." "I've noticed it," said John. "It's shameful." "I do it hully fer her good," asserted David with a grin.
He was thinking of these things as he walked along the street, when he was suddenly startled by feeling the assassin's hand, trembling with excitement, clutching his arm, and when the assassin spoke, his voice went into quavers from a supreme agitation. "I'll be hully, bloomin' blowed if there wasn't a feller with a nightshirt on up there in that joint."
It was usually concerning the reckless waste of energy. I never indulged in expletives or useless words; never said "golly," "hully gee," or anything that consumed time and strength without giving adequate return. Unconsciously I believed in the conservation of energy. "What's the use?" seemed to be with me a deep-rooted principle.
Putting up his head, he perceived his comrade seated on the side of the cot engaged in scratching his neck with long finger-nails that rasped like files. "Hully Jee, dis is a new breed. They've got can-openers on their feet." He continued in a violent tirade. The young man hastily unlocked his closet and took out his shoes and hat.
But he eats well and doesn't anathematize my cooking. He's getting a few gray hairs, at the temples. I think they make him look rather distingue. But they worry my poor Dinky-Dunk. "Hully Gee," he said yesterday, studying himself for the third time in his shaving-glass, "I'm getting old!"
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