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The native lad sat aft, Maurice for'ard, and clumsy as was the latter with the long and narrow canoe paddle, he yet managed to keep his seat and not capsize the frail little craft. 'Hurroo! cried foolish Maurice, turning to his companion, 'we're all right now, I'm thinkin'. There's the ship!
For the first twenty minutes the general harmony of this fine row might be set to music, according to a scale something like this: Whick whack crick crack whick whack crick crack &c, &c, &o. 'Hurroo for the O'Callaghans! 'Mur-ther! murther! Blood and turf! "You are to suppose them, here to have been at it for about half an hour. "'Oh! for the love of.
"Hurroo! pull, bhoys, and let's shecure that grog annyhow," exclaimed the irrepressible Flanaghan; and with another cheer and a hearty laugh the men stretched themselves out and plied the stout ashen oars until the water fairly buzzed again under the launch's bows, and it almost seemed as though they would lift her bodily out of the water.
I hoarsely exclaimed. "Hurroo!" said the fighting Onety-oneth. But there was a movement among the enemy. An officer, glittering with orders, and another in a gray coat and a cocked hat, came to the wall, and I recognized the Emperor Napoleon and the famous Joachim Murat. "We are hardly pressed, methinks," Napoleon said sternly.
Come, hold up your hand," and then and there Clancy was about to get Dave to promise not to look a glass of liquor or punch in the face for a year again, when who comes bouncing in but Eddie Parsons. "Hurroo!" said Clancy, forgetting Dave and grabbing Eddie by the shoulder, "and the Duncan's home?" "She is," said Eddie, "and four hundred and fifty barrels of mackerel coming out of her hold.
"And Garryowen's been groomed till he turns pale at the sight of a brush, Great horse he's made, Mr. Jim." "He's all that," said his owner, leaning out to view him better, with his eyes shining. He raised his voice in a shout as they swung in through the gateway. "Good for you, Murty! Hurroo!" "Hurroo for ye all!" said Murty, and found to his amazement that his voice was shaky.
As Canaillard and the Poetess came up, The Mulligan, in the height of his enthusiasm, lunged out a kick which sent Miss Bunion howling; and concluded with a tremendous Hurroo! a war-cry which caused every Saxon heart to shudder and quail. "Oh that the earth would open and kindly take me in!"
"Hup, cut-up ice, mush, hurroo!" said that fat individual. Fortunately he followed his advice with a practical illustration of its meaning. Seizing an axe he ran to the nearest hummock, and, chopping it down, rolled the heaviest pieces he could move into the chasm. The others followed his example, and, in the course of an hour, the place was bridged across, and the sledge passed over.
Won't you come in, honest man, an' rest awhile, an' it's himself will be glad to see ye? 'And who's himself? inquired Andy, dandling the child. 'The carpenter, Pat M'Donagh of Ballinoge' 'Hurroo! shouted Andy, as he executed a whirligig on one leg, and then embraced the amazed Mrs. M'Donagh fraternally. 'My uncle's son's wife! an' a darling purty face you have of yer own too.
"Boys," said he, "we've enough talking at the Corn Exchange; bating's the word now." The Green-Islanders replied with a tremendous hurroo, which sent terror into the fat bosoms of the French. "Gentlemen of the National Guard," said the Prince, taking off his hat and bowing to Odillon Barrot, "will ye be so igsthramely obleeging as to fire first."
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