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"Hulloa," the squire exclaimed, in a perturbation.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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"Hulloa," the squire exclaimed, in a perturbation.
Rhoda Fleming — Volume 2 George Meredith 1868
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"Hulloa," the squire exclaimed, in a perturbation.
Rhoda Fleming — Complete George Meredith 1868
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"Hulloa," he called out to her, "you still here, miss?
To Love Margaret Peterson 1908
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"Hulloa," he said, "here's Morosine, as smooth as a glass stiletto.
Rest Harrow A Comedy of Resolution Maurice Hewlett 1892
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The great excitement in the homes was the ring of the telephone bell and the Swedish cry, "Hulloa! ring up so and so," which at first we imagined was being translated into English for our benefit.
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"Hulloa, Lin!" boomed the doctor, greeting this native as an old acquaintance.
Camp and Trail A Story of the Maine Woods Isabel Hornibrook
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“Hulloa, sir, how is this, and where have you come from?” said I. “From the _Melpomene_,” replied he, “the frigate you see off the Havannah.”
A Sailor of King George Frederick Hoffman
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"Hulloa!" he called as soon as he came within speaking distance.
Queensland Cousins Eleanor Luisa Haverfield
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Hulloa, Ed. Saw you coming along in the rig earlier in the morning.
The Land of Promise D. Torbett
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