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  • "Oho, " thought Fatty, 'so it's something to do with a letter!

    The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1966

  • "Oho," he cried, surveying the preparations on the table.

    The False Chevalier or, The Lifeguard of Marie Antoinette William Douw Lighthall

  • "Oho," Signer Odoardo says to himself, "it is time to have this matter out."

    Stories by Foreign Authors: Italian Various

  • "Oho," answered the giant scornfully, not at all pleased with the idea of having his powerful enemy in the boat with him, "such a puny young fellow can be of no use to me, and if I go as far out to sea as I generally do, and stay as long, you will catch a cold that will be the death of you."

    Types of Children's Literature Walter Barnes

  • "Oho," said the earthquake in the coolth of the earth, "so they are not the gods."

    Fifty-One Tales Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Dunsany 1917

  • "Oho," cried Madden, suspicion giving place to certainty and open accusation, while Hasbrook, combing at his beard, was muttering in a like tone.

    Wolf Breed Jackson Gregory 1912

  • "Oho," cried Hume, his brows suddenly drawn blackly.

    The Short Cut Jackson Gregory 1912

  • "Oho," I said, "you have a nest in there somewhere, and now you are trying to get me away from it."

    Wilderness Ways William Joseph Long 1909

  • "Oho," said Jim, who loved to tease, "what a coincidence that you two should find each other!"

    Patty's Social Season Carolyn Wells 1902

  • "Oho," screamed the lady, "you're standing on my toe!" saying which she jerked herself back, and dragging his foot away too, down he went.

    Jack Harkaway and His Son's Escape from the Brigand's of Greece Bracebridge Hemyng 1871

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