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Examples

  • He recalled Hoo-Hoo's earlier color commentary: "You rarely find a friend in the forest."

    Kitsap Sun Stories 2009

  • Hare-Lip, will do my fighting for me and get my meat for me, and you, Hoo-Hoo, will send the death-stick for me and make everybody afraid.

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  • I now take this grain of sand -- you hold it, Hoo-Hoo.

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  • Hoo-Hoo danced up and down, while Edwin rolled gleefully on the ground.

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  • "Let her go, Granser," Hoo-Hoo encouraged; for the old man was already maundering about the disrespect for elders and the reversion to cruelty of all humans that fell from high culture to primitive conditions.

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  • "If I paid you for a sending of the death-stick and it didn't work, I'd bust in your head-understand, you Hoo-Hoo, you?"

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  • She was the mother of your father, Edwin, and of yours, Hoo-Hoo.

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  • Hoo-Hoo, lying on his stomach and idly digging his toes in the sand, cried out and investigated, first, his toe-nail, and next, the small hole he had dug.

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  • Hare-Lip and Hoo-Hoo and the dogs and the goats passed on.

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  • Hare-Lip sniffed and sneered and Hoo-Hoo snickered, until Edwin nudged them to be silent.

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