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Yes, sir, and he paid me a mighty high compliment the other day he said I was about as good a judge of mules as he ever saw, and that, coming from a man as careful as he is, was mighty high praise, I tell you. Helloa, what's up?" From the family sitting room had come a roar and a noise like the upsetting of chairs. And into the parlor rushed McElwin, followed by his wife, Staggs, Mrs.
He had a fine, straightforward eye and a direct manner that inspired one with confidence. He was dressed in complimentary mourning, but for the moment his natural hearty manner threatened to get the better of him. "Helloa," he said, holding out his hand to Wickham. But the sight of Mrs.
"I'm glad that as the painter was determined on picking a quarrel with me he did not do it earlier in the day helloa!" While speaking to himself, he became aware that the warriors were invisible.
"Helloa! this is too bad!" suddenly exclaimed Fred, coming to an abrupt halt; "I guess this ends our tramp for to-night." WITH the departure of Fred and Terry, Deerfoot felt as though he had flung off a blanket that had been wrapped about his shoulders: his arms were now free and he could use them at will.
I wanted to go alone and much as I grudged every minute of Martin's company which I lost, I was almost glad when, on going into the boudoir with my missal in my hand, I found him at a table covered with papers and heard him say: "Helloa! See these letters and telegrams? Sunday as it is I've got to answer them."
The fall was terrific, and looking down at the motionless figure, Jack believed he had broken his neck. "I hope I have," he muttered in the flush of his excitement, "but that kind are tough helloa!" The prostrate youth began to gasp and make spasmodic movements of his limbs enough to prove he was alive.
We had put up the horse, Alf had gone to see a friend of his and I was walking past a vacant lot when some one shouted at me, and, turning round, I saw a man coming toward me. "Helloa, there," he said, coming up, smiling. "You ought not to forget your old friends." "Oh," I replied, recalling his face, "you are the agent at the station where I got off the train."
"I wonder whether they drink from this," he said, rising to his feet, and looking around; "I can't say that I fancy it, for it isn't as clear as it looked to be when I was further off; then the youngsters bathe and play in it helloa!" He saw an Indian woman making her way toward one of the wigwams on the edge of the village, carrying a large gourd of water in her arms.
There came a loud cry of "halloa," and Jasper went to the window. "Helloa yo'se'f." "My wagon's stalled down here," a man shouted, "and I'd like for you to fetch your steers and give me a lift up the hill." "What air you loaded with?" "Hoop poles." "All right, I'll send a nigger down an' " Just then he caught sight of Kintchin.
A tall man, whose figure I recognised, passed close by our carriage, and I had only time to conceal myself from observation behind the curtain of the window. "Helloa!" cried my companion. "There's Teddy Eastcliff. He married Camilla, the Russian dancer. They first met in my shop I may tell you."
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