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"Whoopee for the snow!" yelled the midget. "Me with a mackinaw and boots, and mittens and a shovel. Snow! Clean white snow! I love it! But I haven't seen any clean snow for years. All that you ever see now is the dirty slush that they scrape off the streetcar tracks. I sure would be disappointed, Mister Welborn, if you didn't have a lot of clean snow. And you have some sort of a shack, don't you?

Inside of ten months there'll be choo-choo cars steaming past Casa Grande!" "Skookum!" I shouted. "And there'll be a station within a mile of where you stand! And inside of two years this seventeen or eighteen hundred acres of land will be worth forty dollars an acre, easily, and perhaps even fifty. And what that means you can figure out for yourself!" "Whoopee!"

Me and Solly, as I now called him, prepared to shake off our moth balls and wing our way against the arc-lights of the joyous and tuneful East. "'No way-stops, says I to Solly, 'except long enough to get you barbered and haberdashed. This is no Texas feet shampetter, says I, 'where you eat chili-concarne-con-huevos and then holler "Whoopee!" across the plaza.

"Do you think he leaped into the water?" "I heard a splash," answered the old frontiersman. "There it goes again." He tried to pierce the darkness with his eyes. "There is something over yonder, that Whoopee, Dan, look!" There was no need for Poke Stover to call the boy's attention to what was on the other side of the Medina, for Dan was already looking, "with all eyes," as the saying is.

I'm the Ridin' Kid from Powder River and I'm comin' with head up and tail a-rollin'." "Whoopee!" sang Andy, and swung to his pony. "I'm a-comin'!" called Pete as Andy clattered away into the night. Pete felt happy and yet strangely subdued. The dim road flickered before him as he trudged back to the sheep-camp. "Pop would 'a' done it that way," he said aloud.

Merriwell hit it, and sent a "daisy cutter" down into right field, exactly where he wished to place it. Down on the coach line near first little Danny Griswold had convulsions. He whooped like a wild Indian. "Spring, ye snails! Tear up the dust, ye sons of Eli! Two make it two, Blos, old boy! Why, this game is easy now! We've just got started! Whoop! Whoopee!"

A comet's tail, which so many people are afraid of as being poison gas, is almost a perfect vacuum, even at its thickest, and we'd have to wear space-suits anyway. And speaking of vacuum ... whoopee! We don't need mercury any more than a goldfish needs a gas-mask. When we get Mr.

The men gathered, interested in this record load. "Thirteen thousand two hundred and forty," announced the scaler at last. "Whoopee!" crowed Billy O'Brien, "that'll lay out Rollway Charley by two thousand feet!" The men congratulated him on his victory over the other teamster, Rollway Charley.

The bronco appears with six minutes to spar'. As it arrives, the vivacious Silver Phil jumps off the roof of the stoop the same bein' low an' is in the saddle an' out o' sight while as practised a hand as Huggins is pourin' out a drink. Where the trail bends 'round a mesa Silver Phil pulls up. "'Whoop! whoop! whoopee! for Silver Phil, he shouts.

Whoopee! could it mean he's aimin' to strike that terrible, big lake Okeechobee that overflowed its banks not long ago when they had that nasty hurricane and drowned a wheen o' poor folks around Moore Haven? Gee whiz! it's got me a'guessin' but then Jack knows what he's tryin' to do, an' I'm goin' to leave it all up to him to settle."

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