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So they struck in towards the haw-haw-thefour walking almost abreast.
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He tries to hate the haw-haw swell, and is equally unsuccessful.
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Glad she hasn't taken a fancy to some haw-haw fellow, like that fool Barold.
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You remember our meeting that charming Miss Halcyone La Sarthe across the haw-haw on Easter Sunday?
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Old Mr. Crow gave a loud haw-haw.
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A cold feeling like some extra disquietude seemed to overcome her as she neared the haw-haw and the copse.
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Corky went haw-haw at that.
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You may as well call me 'your Holiness' as 'your Majesty.' I'm contented with my title, the 'Laughing Baron,' Haw-haw-haw-haw!
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After the shriek a laugh would be heard, but a miserable "haw-haw-haw!" unlike the laugh of a sane person.
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At this the servants burst into a horse haw-haw, in which, however, Raggles, who still kept a most melancholy countenance, did not join.
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Whereat Big Medicine gave a bellowing haw-haw-haw and choked it suddenly when he saw that the Kid desired him to take the criticism seriously.
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This affording his jaws all the present occupation they seemed capable of undertaking, the other resumed when the haw-haw that met the sally had subsided:
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Haw-Haw Langley gasped in inaudible terror and retreated again towards the door.
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Haw-Haw Langley began to twist his cold hands together in an ecstasy.
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It was, indeed, the faintest of faint sounds when Haw-Haw caught it.
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Mac Strann crushed the hand of Haw-Haw in a terrible grip.