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Hilloa, Master Hallam!" he cried from one of the loops, "let thy statues of salt dissolve, and come hither to the tower. Here is work for a regiment; for well do we know the nature of, that we are to deal with."
A moment later he was in the room, but short as the interval was between the close of his speech and his appearance before the group about the fire, his temper had apparently changed, for he broke out in a cheery voice: 'Hilloa, my lads! I reckon one or two of you are weatherbound. Well, you've found a snug harbour here, and you're welcome to it.
But at this moment appeared a policeman, one of the permanent garrison of the quarter, who seeing one of her Majesty's carriages in trouble thought he must interfere. "Hilloa," he said, "what's all this?"
"Hilloa, Guest! what's the matter now? Is it a wasp?" "No," said I, "but I've left it behind." "Well," said he, "whatever you have left behind, you can get in this market again, so don't trouble yourself about it."
This was exactly what Buffalmacco expected, and directly he heard the clatter of his master's footsteps on the stairs, he turned his nose to the wall and pretended to be fast asleep. And there was old Tafi shouting up the stairs: "Hilloa! but you're a grand sleeper.
It was neither large nor heavy; he held it out to Devilsdust without saying a word, and Morley descending the steps sate down for a moment on a pile of deeds and folded his arms. At this juncture the discharge of musketry was heard. "Hilloa!" said Devilsdust with a queer expression. Morley started from his seat. Dandy Mick rushed into the room.
"Hilloa!" exclaimed the skipper with a sudden start, next morning, as he saw Eric's recumbent figure on the ratlin-stuff, "Who be this young varmint!" "Oh, I brought him aboord last night," said Davey; "he wanted to be cabun-buoy." "Precious like un he looks. Never mind, we've got him and we'll use him."
"Hark!" said the officer, whose heart, eye, and ear were painfully on the alert, "what rustling is that we hear overhead?" "It's Jack Fuller, no doubt, your honour; I sent him up to clear away the branches from the main topmast rigging." Then raising his head, and elevating his voice, "Hilloa! aloft there!" The only answer was a groan, followed by a deeper commotion among the rustling foliage.
"Strong as the devil!" put in Jack. "Yes, sir-yes, sir. Good wines good beds good " "You said all that before, you know," remarked Jack, as he bestowed upon the landlord another terrific dig in the ribs. "Hilloa!" cried the admiral, "you can send for that infernal lawyer, Mister Landlord." "Mr. Crinkles, sir?" "Yes, yes." "Who may I have the honour to say, sir, wants to see him?" "Admiral Bell."
They rowed close under the side of the black and wicked-looking vessel, and then Mr. Carter, standing up in the boat gave a "Yo-ho! aboard there!" that resounded over the great expanse of plashing water. A man with a pipe in his mouth looked over the side. "Hilloa! what's the row there?" he demanded fiercely. "I want to see the captain." "What do you want with him?" "That's my business."
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