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Their sleep was disturbed by showers of rain, which interfered with all but the very sound, and even these were fairly roused at last by a regular drencher, the water coming down tropical fashion, in bucketfuls. "Halloa, Green!" said Strachan, to that young hero, whom he found standing in astonishment, drenched, but not dismayed. "Do you believe that it rains sometimes in the Soudan, now?"

Its shores were thickly lined with trees, their roots being washed by the water, and many of their boughs dipping into it. Near at hand we discovered a cocoa-nut tree bearing several bunches of fruit, and Harry at once volunteered to climb to the summit. While he was thus engaged, I heard Tom shouting out, "Halloa, here are oysters growing on the trees!"

Outside in the street some one whistled, the bells of the passing sleds jangled, a boy's treble halloa sounded far away, unconscious voices of the living world, like the floating clouds, the noise of running water, the drip of the melting snow on the eaves, so good it all was and real! ...

"Very little use, I am afraid," said Harry, drawing up his line. "Let it hang out, at all events. It can do no harm, and something may take a fancy to it," observed David, again throwing his own line. "Halloa! I have got something a big fellow, too he'll pull me off the raft if I don't take care. Lend a hand, Harry." Harry took hold of the line.

But finding that the boy's vanity was too obtuse to be amusing any longer, he was about to leave him to the rest, when Jones caught sight of Walter, and called out: "Halloa, here's a new fellow grinning at the follies of his kind. Come here, you dark-haired chap. What's your name?" "Evson," said Walter, quietly approaching them.

I believe, said Mr Gills, blowing the dust off the glass top of a compass-case, 'that you don't point more direct and due to the back parlour than the boy's inclination does after all. And the parlour couldn't bear straighter either. Due north. Not the twentieth part of a point either way. 'Halloa, Uncle Sol! 'Halloa, my boy! cried the Instrument-maker, turning briskly round.

But I know it was remarkable enough to attract my notice, even though his figure was foreshortened and shadowed, down in the deep trench, and mine was high above him, so steeped in the glow of an angry sunset, that I had shaded my eyes with my hand before I saw him at all. "Halloa! Below!"

Below there! I started up, looked from that door, and saw this Some one else standing by the red light near the tunnel, waving as I just now showed you. The voice seemed hoarse with shouting, and it cried, 'Look out! Look out! And then attain, 'Halloa! Below there! Look out! I caught up my lamp, turned it on red, and ran towards the figure, calling, 'What's wrong? What has happened?

But, observing the narrowness of the tents, it struck me there would be snoring companions. I felt so intensely sensitive, that the very idea of a snore gave me tremours and qualms: it was associated with the sense of fat. Saddlebank had the lid of the pot in his hand; we smelt the goose, and he cried, 'Now for supper; now for it! Halloa, you fellows!

"Well!" said his master, who was in high good humour, "did you find your man?" "Well no, Squire that is, I had a rare hunt after him, and I had just happened of him up a tree when you began to halloa so loud, that he went nigh to falling out of it, so I had to tell him to come back next week, or the week after." "You happened of him up a tree.

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