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"Hooroo!" said Dig, "I guess you and I will be about when they call over for that part of the spree."
The Master of the Shell Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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"Hooroo, Armstrong, where away now?" cried an unmistakably Irish voice, as a smart little soldier crossed the street to them, and was introduced to Miles as Corporal Flynn, belonging to another company in his own regiment.
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"Hooroo!" shouted Larry O'Hale, wildly throwing out both arms and rising in his stirrups; "look here, Bunco, I'm goin 'to fly, boy!"
Over the Rocky Mountains Wandering Will in the Land of the Redskin 1859
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"Hooroo!" shouted Larry, as he whipped another large fish out of the pool.
Over the Rocky Mountains Wandering Will in the Land of the Redskin 1859
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"Hooroo! capting," shouted Larry, jumping up with delight; "mind yer fut, capting, dear; don't come in."
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Once or twice he had to rush and thrust a shoulder against the bulwarks, and a dash of spray served for salt to the soup; but he was progressing favourably and had traversed full three-quarters of the distance to the hatch when a loud "Hooroo!" caused him to look round smartly.
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"Hooroo!" yelled Paddy Flinders, as if in the irrepressible ardour of the chase, but in reality to give Brixton intimation of the pursuit, if he should chance to be within earshot.
Twice Bought 1859
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"Hooroo! och! goold galore! there it is at last!" shouted Larry O'Neil, tossing up his arms with delight.
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"Hooroo! whar 'is you?" shouted Betsy, looking round.
The Madman and the Pirate Arthur Twidle 1859
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"Hooroo!" yelled Larry, in reply, dashing forward at full speed.
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