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Updated: June 12, 2025


"Hilloa, Quinny, what's up?" Gilbert said, as he entered the study. Henry turned to him. He could feel the pallor of his cheeks, so nervous was he. "Gilbert," he said desperately, "I want to talk to you!" "Yes?..." "I'm not going to Ireland with you!" "Not going!... Why?" He moved mechanically towards Gilbert and stopped at the table where he wrote.

"True enough; but still there is no saying which will come first, Morrison, the boats or the fog; so we must be prepared." "Hilloa! What's this? Why, there's a boat coming from the yacht!" Pickersgill took out his glass. "Yes, and the yacht's own boat with the name painted on her bows.

"Hilloa! gallant son of Neptune, I congratulate you on discovering our missing Ariadne who was to have been our guide through the labyrinthine walks of Texford. Fortunately we missed our way, and found ourselves close to the house just as the storm came on."

While the angry boatswain was yet rolling his quid within his capacious jaws, racking his brain for the strongest language wherein to give vent to his indignation, his ears were suddenly saluted by a low but clear "Hilloa!" from the bows of the schooner. "Ay, ay!" was the brief response.

I had no time for an alternative: Gil-Martin's ball had not taken effect, which was altogether wonderful, as the old man's breast was within a few yards of him. "Hilloa!" cried Blanchard, "what is that for, you dog!" and with that he came forward to look over the bush.

Hilloa! there they go," continued he, pointing to three more of the signals that were suddenly sent up in different directions. "We're in amongst 'em, sure, boys; so let's keep our eyes open."

Hilloa! what the hell's the matter with the man now?" And well might he ask.

While the angry boatswain was yet rolling his quid within his capacious jaws, racking his brain for the strongest language wherein to give vent to his indignation, his ears were suddenly saluted by a low but clear "Hilloa!" from the bows of the schooner. "Ay, ay!" was the brief response.

Hilloa! Lifting up his eyes to the light, to see if he had glued on the wooden canary's head quite straight on its neck, Alick caught sight, through the window, of a couple of fishing-smacks making steadily for the bay. 'That one to the left is Fletcher's boat, or I'm blind, and Ned's on board, I know.

"Hilloa!" shouted the three by the fire. "Hilloa, my boys! all right!" replied the voice; and a few seconds after, the tall upright form of Basil himself was seen advancing, under the glare of the pine-knots. A shout of congratulation was again raised; and all the party, preceded by Marengo, rushed out to meet the new-comer.

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