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Updated: June 13, 2025
The cattle came upon me with like suddenness, staring out of their eyes, and steaming out of their nostrils, "Halloa, young thief!"
'Made loose to the figure! cried the Blind Girl, laughing heartily; 'and in it, you, dear father, with your merry eye, your smiling face, your free step, and your dark hair looking so young and handsome! 'Halloa! Halloa! said Caleb. 'I shall be vain, presently! 'I think you are, already, cried the Blind Girl, pointing at him, in her glee. 'I know you, father! Ha, ha, ha!
I walked down the drive to the lodge. The old man, evidently an early bird, was in the act of unbarring his door as I appeared. Halloa, sir, you're up betimes!" he exclaimed. "Will ye just step in now and take somethin'? My ole woman's agoin' to get out the breakfast.
Along the walk opposite Didama's the more popular side of the road shadowy figures passed at long intervals, children going to and from school, people on errands to the store, and the like. It was three o'clock in the afternoon before a visitor came again to the Coffin front gate, entered the yard and rapped at the side door. Keziah opened the door. "Halloa!" she exclaimed. "Back, are you?
Refusing to halt at several villages, whose inhabitants begged for a sight of the white strangers, they were finally obliged to land at the village of Damuggo, where a little man wearing a waistcoat which had once formed part of a uniform, hailed them in English, crying out: "Halloa, ho! you English, come here!" He was an emissary from the King of Bonny come to buy slaves for the master.
Musing on the refreshing change it would be to me to find myself suddenly on board Captain Jasper Welsh's barque Priscilla, borne away to strange climes and tongues, the world before me, I put on the striding pace which does not invite interruption, and no one but Edbury would have taken the liberty. I heard his shout. 'Halloa! Richmond. He was driving his friend Witlington in his cabriolet.
One day a bull mounted a young cow of the Cogia's. The Cogia seeing what he was about, took a staff in his hand and ran towards him. The bull fled towards the car of a Turcoman, to which seven other oxen were attached. The Cogia keeping the ox in view, ran after him, and with the staff in his hand struck the ox several blows. 'Halloa, man! said the Turcoman.
'Sweetheart, my faithful! then shouted Hob, and in another moment there was a cry, 'Ha! Halloa! Master Hob beest there? 'His voice! my son's! gasped the lady, and sank for a moment of overwhelming joy against the faithful retainer, while the shaggy dog leapt upon them both. 'Ay, lad, here and some one else. The boy crashed through the underwood, and stood on the path in a moment's hesitation.
When he turned round again with a composed countenance, his subordinate still stood in the same place, and the dolls' dressmaker sat behind the door with a look of horror. 'Halloa! cried Mr Fledgeby, 'you're forgetting this young lady, Mr Riah, and she has been waiting long enough too.
'Why, what should I call a sign of it? asked Montague, hurriedly. 'What do you mean? 'I mean, said Jonas, stooping down over the body, 'that I never heard you were his father, or had any particular reason to care much about him. Halloa. Hold up there! But the boy was past holding up, or being held up, or giving any other sign of life than a faint and fitful beating of the heart.
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