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"I never heard of the transaction until this moment." "The villain!" "No, doubt, sir, he wanted that amount to expedite his progress abroad." "Well, now, damme, if an angel had come to me and said 'Hilloa! Admiral Bell, your nephew, Charles Holland, is a thundering rogue, I should have said 'You're a liar!" "This is fighting against facts, my dear sir.

Hinde was lying on the sofa in the sitting-room when John, slightly tired, but too elated to be aware of his fatigue, got home. "Hilloa," he said sleepily, "how did the concert go?" John suddenly remembered. "Holy O!" he exclaimed, clapping his hand to his head. "What's that?" Hinde said. "I forgot all about it," John replied. "Forgot all about it! Do you mean you didn't go to it?"

"Of course not quite so tall as yourself, say six feet or so, with a slight, feminine beard no? you shake your head; well, smooth-faced and rosy, immense breadth of shoulders ah! I have often pictured to myself that sister of yours " "Hilloa!" shouted Captain Arkal in a nautical tone that might almost have been styled modern British in its character.

As he stood on the little platform of the carriage, he could see that Mary was not with them, and he felt disappointed. She might have come, too!... "Here he is," he heard Gilbert shout to Ninian as the train drew up. "Hilloa, Quinny!" "Hilloa, Gilbert!" "Hop out quickly, will you!"

He hopped out as quickly as he could and said "Hilloa!" to Ninian, who said "Hilloa!" and slapped his back and called him an old rotter. "Widger'll take your luggage," Gilbert said, taking control of their movements as he always did. "Hang on to this, Widger," he added, taking a handbag from Henry and throwing it into Widger's arms. "Show him the rest of your stuff, Quinny, and let's hook off.

How could any one believe that this hideous nightmare was true!... that this horrible thing which devoured young men was not a creature of a fevered mind.... Presently the blood would cool and the eyes would see clearly ... and Ninian's great shouting voice would roar through the house, and Gilbert would stroll in, and say "Hilloa, coves!..."

"Hilloa, Meg!" he said, laughing, "you going to meeting? That's a good joke!" If she had heard him, she would have turned away. But her hand was on the latch; the door had swung upon its noiseless hinges; the pealing organ drowned his voice. She went in and sat down in an empty slip close by the door, looking about her for the moment in a sort of childish wonder.

A newspaper, a Labour newspaper, had been rather rude to Boltt. It had put some intimate, he might say, impertinent, questions to Boltt, but Boltt had borne this impertinent inquisition with fortitude. He had not made any answer to it.... "Hilloa, Paddy!" Lady Cecily called across the room to Henry. "Aren't you at the war?" "Well, no, I only got to London...." "Oh, but everybody's going.

Would that you were free! Would that you were some high-born dame! Not that I should love you the more impossible but then might I boldly woo, and freely win. Then I might hope but now, alas! this horrid gulf this social abyss that yawns between us. Well! it cannot separate souls. Our love shall bridge it Ha!" "Hilloa, Mister! What's gwine wrong? Anybody fell overboard!"

"Let's fill him with whisky," said Ninian, rising and taking hold of Gilbert's arm, and he and Henry took him and led him to the bar where they met Jimphy, looking like a lost rabbit. "Hilloa, Jimphy!" they exclaimed, and he turned gleefully to welcome them. Here at all events was something he could comprehend. He congratulated Gilbert. "Jolly good, old chap!

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