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But there shall be miracles in the land, and even in this place, set apart with a pretended piety that is in itself most damnable, you shall find an evidence of the true light; and the proof that those who will follow me the true path to glory shall be found here within this grave. Dig up Miles, the butcher!" "Hear, hear, hear, hurra!" said every body. "Mr. Fletcher's not such a fool, after all.
Smoky old Liverpool, with all its pitch and tar was now far behind; nothing in sight but open meadows and fields. Come, Wellingborough, why not push on for London? Hurra! what say you? let's have a peep at St. Paul's I Don't you want to see the queen? Have you no longing to behold the duke? Think of Westminster Abbey, and the Tunnel under the Thames! Think of Hyde Park, and the ladies!
When my men came up I directed them to give a hurra, in hopes that it would put the party, whoever they might be, to flight. Yet after a cheer about as rough as English throats could well utter, the sweet strain, to my surprise, continued, And bade the lovely scenes at distance hail.
And the schoolboys, Anna's brothers, Petya and Andrusha, pulled at his coat from behind, whispering in confusion: "Father, hush! . . . Father, that's enough. . . ." When the train started, Anna saw her father run a little way after the train, staggering and spilling his wine, and what a kind, guilty, pitiful face he had: "Hurra ah!" he shouted. The happy pair were left alone.
The bottle did not know where it was to go; it beheld the balloon extending wider and wider, and becoming so large that it could not be larger; then lifting itself up higher and higher, and rolling restlessly until the ropes that held it were cut, when it arose majestically into the air, with the aëronaut, the basket, the bottle, and the rabbit; then the music played loudly, and the assembled crowd shouted, "Hurra! hurra!"
"Fred., go to the blacksmith's shop, and get a new punch." "Hurra, Fred! run and bring me a cold chisel." "I say, Fred., bear a hand, and get up a fire as quick as lightning under that steam-box." "Halloo, nigger! come, turn this grindstone." "Come, come! move, move! and BOWSE this timber forward." "I say, darky, blast your eyes, why don't you heat up some pitch?" "Halloo! halloo! halloo!"
Then only do the boys men never clap their hands and cry hurra! hurra! Thus, that which in one country implies shame and disgrace, is resorted to in another to express the highest degree of approbation!"
Yes, thy toast is drunk here, and many a beauteous rose has been remembered here with a heartfelt hurra! and years after, when the same wanderer again stood here, she, the blooming rose, had been laid in the earth; the spring roses had strown their leaves over her coffined clay; the sweet music of her lips sounded but in memory; the smile in her eyes and around her mouth, was gone like the sunbeams, which then shone on Upsala's hills.
"Come on, my brave fellows," he would cry, "now be cool and steady reserve your fire till I say the word now give it to them, my heroes hurra, they run, they run. I thank you, my lads, for your gallantry in your country's cause." All this time the sweat would roll in torrents down his cheeks.
Poor Mrs Morley and her daughters, however, could not forget the brave colonel left to perish with his men; and Mrs Rumbelow, though she did her best to cheer others, every now and then uttered a sigh she could not suppress, as she looked in the direction where the ship had been left. The day was drawing to a close. "Hurra!" shouted Willy, "the cutter is nearing us.
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