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"Mind yer eye, Pigtail," he cried. "Keep back! Where are you coming?" growled a man who was loading. "Here, matey," cried Saunders; and he plumped the bale down right across the stern. "Hooroar!" cried Tom Jecks, stepping behind it, and resting his rifle on the top.
A man must miss sometimes, and this has been a bad 'un. Next time, though, my lads, we must make it a hit." The sailor ceased speaking, for his eyes had suddenly lighted upon Morny's face, and, as he afterwards said to Rodd, "Blest, sir, it sent a regular chill through me, for in all the hooroar of that job I forgot all about his father and our old man. But never say die, sir.
"Look, there's the first peep of where the sun's coming, and if we'd been boxing the compass all night we couldn't have been trundling more south-easter than we are. Hooroar, Miss Lilla, keep up your sperrits, and we shall soon be all right."
Then came an early, hurried breakfast, and then I kissed my sister and Biddy, and threw my arms around Joe's neck, took up my little portmanteau, and walked out. Presently I heard a scuffle behind me, and there was Joe, throwing an old shoe after me. I waved my hat, and dear old Joe waved his arm over his head, crying huskily, "Hooroar!"
"I'd rather be a brute beast than what I'd be a liberal," he said. "Carrying banners and that! a pig's got more sense. Why, look at our chief engineer they do say he carried a banner with his own 'ands: 'Hooroar for Gladstone! I suppose, or 'Down with the Aristocracy! What 'arm does the aristocracy do? Show me a country any good without one! Not the States; why, it's the 'ome of corruption!
The Spaniard looked at him curiously for a moment, as if not quite grasping his meaning. "Por usted," said Pen; and the man nodded and smiled, but shook his head and gave him the knife back. "Hooroar! He won't have it," cried Punch.
"Hooroar!" said Caleb with unusual vigour. "My opinion!" "And when I speak of people being middle-aged and steady, John, and pretend that we are a humdrum couple, going on in a jog-trot sort of way, it's only because I'm such a silly little thing, John, that I like, sometimes, to act as a kind of Play with Baby, and all that: and make believe." She saw that he was coming; and stopped him again.
Cruncher made out that some kind of funeral was coming along, and that there was popular objection to this funeral, which engendered uproar. "Young Jerry," said Mr. Cruncher, turning to his offspring, "it's a buryin'." "Hooroar, father!" cried Young Jerry. The young gentleman uttered this exultant sound with mysterious significance.
Pickwick's apartment on the morning after the trial, 'surely you don't really mean really and seriously now, and irritation apart that you won't pay these costs and damages? 'Not one halfpenny, said Mr. Pickwick firmly; 'not one halfpenny. 'Hooroar for the principle, as the money-lender said ven he vouldn't renew the bill, observed Mr. Weller, who was clearing away the breakfast-things.
'T'otherest! he said, hoarsely, as he bent across the table to touch his arm. 'The news has gone down the river afore you. 'What news? 'Who do you think, said Riderhood, with a hitch of his head, as if he disdainfully jerked the feint away, 'picked up the body? Guess. 'I am not good at guessing anything. 'She did. Hooroar! You had him there agin. She did.
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