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hallowing





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We hear great men every day, across space and time, halloaing to one another in books, and across all things, as we feel and read, is the call of our possible selves.

From The Lost Art of Reading by Lee, Gerald Stanley

The others, including Lance, beat up through the wood, halloaing to each other, and shouting Laura’s name.

From The Girls of Central High Rivals for All Honors by Morrison, Gertrude W.

The halloaing in the wood was closing in about us now; you could hear voices wherever you turned an ear.

From The House Under the Sea A Romance by Pemberton, Max, Sir

Hold your jaw, will you, and not be halloaing at me that way?

From The Last Chronicle of Barset by Trollope, Anthony

The whole wood was full of the sound of "halloaing" now.

From The House Under the Sea A Romance by Pemberton, Max, Sir




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