He then hallooed to the fort people, telling them to bury the carcass if they wished, and immediately went off with his party. |
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But when the two came after, they could not find them, nor hear any thing of them at all, though they hallooed and shouted as loud as they could. |
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In the old times, the animals and birds liked to play ball, and they shouted and hallooed just as players do to-day. |
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The engineer on that side hallooed to me that the boat was backing as hard as she could. |
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Not knowing her to be a spectre he hallooed to her to stay for him, but receiving no answer thought she was deaf. |
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All day long they heaved, and hallooed, turning at intervals to scribble at their desks. |
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The trapper threw off his furry cap in the air, and hallooed as loud as his voice can echo through the valley below. |
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Kaplan, who was covering the story for the Boston Globe from the press table, says Powell hallooed Woodward as if he were a long-lost frat brother. |
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As we ran, we hallooed, and so came upon the boy, and I saw that he had my sword. |
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