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"Children that's got to hustle about among live folks for a livin' best keep their minds out of cemeteries. But, Hully Gee, what a queer thing for a young one to say." "And that ain't all," Jane went on, her giggle half amused, half nervous. "'But I don't fall asleep when I see Aunt Hester, says she. 'I fall awake. It's more awake there than here.
He reached out and grasped the young man by the collar, pulling him up so short as almost to choke him. "Hully gee!" cried the young man whose progress had been so rudely arrested. "Great snakes!" Let me go. This day ain't long enough for me. Let me go." Austen kept his grip and regarded Mr. Tooting thoughtfully. "I want to speak to you, Ham," he said; "better come upstairs."
Jimmie was ecstatic when the actual function of the place was explained to him. "Headquarters is the one thing we've lacked," he said; "a place of our own, hully gee! It makes me feel almost human again." "You haven't been feeling altogether human lately, have you, Jimmie?" Margaret asked over her tea cup. "No, dear, I haven't." Jimmie flashed her a grateful smile.
The Author had fallen in a Heap on the Antique Writing Desk. "Hully Chee!" exclaimed the Artist. "He's Croaked." MORAL: A Classic is never Safe Except in the Church Parlor. Once there was a Married Man who had two Friends whom he had not given up, even to oblige the Missus. They were two Men whom he had known since Boyhood's Happy Days away back in Sleepy Hollow.
"Going to eat," grinned Horace, helping himself to a doughnut and just managing to dodge a potato that Hop Joy tossed at him. "Shoo! shoo! Lun out! Me bigee hully. No plague! no plague!" "Poor fellow! It must be some job to get enough food ready for twelve men. Come on, let's leave him alone," said Larry. "I'd like to go down to the bunk-house." "That's so.
"Hully gee!" ejaculated Jean Lafitte, but at once he saluted again. "'Tis well, Black Bart," said he. "Tell Captain Peterson to let no one come on board this boat under any pretense; nor must any one leave it until I get back. If any one asks for me, say I'm up-town." "Isn't Aunt Lucinda going, too?" demanded Helena. "She certainly is not!" "Is it is it quite correct for me to go alone with you?"
Hully Chee! ain't ye had enough?" So, mechanically, he set off at a run, with his arm still gripped by the Spider. "Leg it, bo leg it good, or here's where we snuff it sure! This way round th' corner; only keep goin', bo, keep goin'."
He wanted to stay a little longer, to talk with the big Giant and ask him questions, but, looking down, he saw the three little Chinamen making odd gestures and beckoning to him with their long fingernails. "We must hully, quickillilly," they said, which, of course, meant, as you should know, that they had to hurry quickly, or it would be dark before they reached China.
There is no telling how long the Big Gray would have waited if Cully had not come home to dinner, bringing another horse with Patsy perched on his back. The brewery was only a short distance, and Tom always gave her men a hot meal at the house whenever it was possible. "Hully gee!
McGaw started from his chair, looked anxiously at the clock, then at his partner. The body of a boy struggling like an eel worked its way through the mass, dodged under the wooden bar, and threw an envelope on the table. "Dat's Tom Grogan's bid," he said, looking at the president. "Hully gee! but dat was a close shave!
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