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"They didn't find them themselves," growled Tom, as if determined on finding consolation in that fact; "they've stumbled onto 'em accidental-like, and then rid off, as though they were smart enough to be reg'lar hoss-thieves." "Have you seen the trail?" asked Dick. "Yes." "Whereaway does it lead?"
We got de start o' de Pandoras; an' dar's no mistake but we hab kep de distance. Dat s'riek no come from dem." "Look yonder!" cried little William, interrupting the dialogue. "I see something." "Whereaway? What like be it?" inquired the sailor. "Yonder!" answered the lad, pointing over the starboard bow of the Catamaran; "about three cables' length out in the water.
"Hereaway my heart was soft; when he kissed my happy eyes, Held my hand, and pressed his cheek warm against my brow, Home I saw upon the earth, heaven stood there in the skies 'Whereaway, whereaway goes my lover now?" "Whereaway goes my lad tell me, has he gone alone?
It seemed as though here must be one of the spots where only a scanty living is earned and only by the hardest kind of work. "Well, we're much obliged to you, driver, and here's the money promised to you." "Obliged to you, gents. Will you want to be going back with me?" "No," Captain Jack answered. "I reckon we're going to be moored here for a while." "Now, whereaway?
It was at this juncture, as certain of the department staff began to bethink themselves of important duties awaiting them at their offices, that one of the old-time characters of the old army, a field officer of distinction in the war days, was heard to express himself somewhat as follows: "Well, whereaway is Willett now?" a question that had occurred to every member present, and to many a man and woman without the council, but this was its first audible expression.
"I am sure I don't know, sir," I replied, looking round me in bewilderment. "I suppose the expedition will have to be postponed until it clears a bit." "Not if I can prevent it," said he with energy. "Although," he added, a little doubtfully, "it certainly is very thick, and with the slightest deviation from our course we should be irretrievably lost. Whereaway do you suppose the creek to be?"
"When once more the lad I loved hereaway, hereaway, Comes to lay his hand in mine, kiss me on the brow, I will whisper down the wind, he will weep to hear me say 'Whereaway, whereaway goes my lover now?" He went to bed again, but sleep would not come. The verses of the lament kept singing in his brain. He tossed from side to side, he sought to control himself, but it was of no avail.
Oh, never again could there be such another morning as this! "Ahoy!" I looked round with a start, and there, his cap cocked rakishly over one eye, his "murderous cutlass" at his hip and his arms folded across his chest, stood "Scarlet Sam, the Terror of the South Seas." "Imp!" cried Lisbeth. "Avast!" cried he in lusty tones; "whereaway?" I glanced helplessly at Lisbeth and she at me.
"But I was coming back I was coming back I tell you I should have stayed with her for ever.... See how she trembles! Now her breath is gone There is no pulse Her heart is still My God, her heart is still! Hush! cover her face.... Row hard, you devils! A hundred dollars if you make the point in time.... Whereaway? Whereaway? Steady now! Let them have it across the bows!
The song she had sung, floating through the air, had seemed familiar to him, while he had been greatly engaged with a big business thing he had been planning for a long time, with Jesse Bulrush in the background or foreground, as scout or rear-guard or what you will: "'Whereaway, whereaway goes the lad that once was mine? Hereaway, I waited him, hereaway and oft "
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