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Yes there were grips, too, for the Toyman hadn't forgotten anything that goes with a perfect sled. "All aboard! Toot, toot!" he shouted, and Jehosophat yelled, "Clear the way!" And down the hill they shot. It wasn't like any other kind of travel in the world.

Then a faint melancholy shout at a distance, answered by a 'Stole away! from the fields; a doleful 'toot! of the horn; the dull thunder of many horsehoofs rolling along the farther woodside.

"I hope this line of business works," remarked Ennerling, with a dry smile. "Toot! toot! too-oo-oot!" sounded the yacht's steam whistle, shrilly. At the same time her engines reversed. Another of the mutineers rushed to the rail, waving a white towel. "In heaven's name, don't do it!" he bellowed, hoarsely.

Once a dripping servant brought him food, but he could not eat; and once he thought that he heard a faint toot from a locomotive across the river, and then he smiled. The bridge's failure would hurt his assistant not a little, hut Hitchcock was a young man with his big work yet to do. For himself the crash meant everything everything that made a hard life worth the living.

Frank Hansard, Lum Evans, and Andy Treadwell made signs at one another an' closed in on 'im. They didn't fully realize who they had to deal with, though. I hain't got much use for Toot, but he'll fight a circular saw bare-handed. He backed into a corner over a pile o' split pine-knots an' grabbed one that Thad Muntford declared wuz shaped like the jaw-bone o' Samson's ass.

"We'll eat them fast enough don't worry," cried Sam, and then, with a toot of the horn, the automobile proceeded on its way to Roxley. "Some crowd, this!" "Well, I should say so! Say, this is the biggest crowd we ever had at any game." "And look at the new grandstand, all decked out in flags and banners!" "And look at the automobiles! We'll have to hurry up, or all the parking space will be gone."

The custom was established that whoever was taking the machine out should toot the horn before starting. Glen learned the signal. No matter where he was or what he was doing, when that horn tooted he was off for the barn and up into the front seat. One morning, while Glen was on the back porch eating his breakfast of mush and milk, the chauffeur tooted.

"Guess you'd better toot 'Arthur' on the off chance," said Gray. Almost the last thing she remembered was the sound of her own wild scream. There came back to her a stronger shout, and the bark of a dog.

"There are the station lights just ahead." "Is the train in?" she cried, struggling to her feet eagerly. "I think not." He was slowing down. A moment later the throbbing car came to a stop beside the railway station platform. The lights blinked feebly through the mist; far off in the night arose the faint toot of a locomotive's whistle. "We're just in time," he cried. "She's coming. Quick!"

Suddenly a horn began to blow, "toot toot toot," as if all the "Millindys" in the world were being summoned. It was so near the boys that it quite startled them. "That's for the deserters, now," they both exclaimed. Their friend looked calmly up and down the road, both ways.

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