I hope they prove to be worth at least a hundred thousand dollars," said Phil.
I hope they do that--if we don't catch them," returned Ben.
I certainly do hope they'll catch him and punish him as he deserves!
If the Congress approve of it, as I hope they will, I may add something on the die (for those to be struck hereafter) to show that it was done by their order, which I could not venture to do till I had authority for it.
Sylvia, waving her handkerchief; "and I hope they won't catch you, too.
But I hope they don't wish no more listening post on me but if they do you can bet I will pick my own pardner and it won't be no nut and no matter what Sargent Crane says if this here Phillips is sane we're stopping at Palm Beach.
I would rather fight in daylight," said Tom, "and I hope they'll manage to keep ahead till then.
But now you talk of it, I should like some food, and I hope they'll bring enough to last us for a day or two.
I hope they've had enough of it, and that the fighting is over," exclaimed Tom.
If I die I hope they'll indict John Hart for murder, and hang Ed Sanders for criminal negligence.
And we hope they'll get tired of fish, by and by, the way Witham's boarders used to, and not eat so much.
Hope they'll have a real, corking-good serial this year.
I hope they let me run a squad tomorrow and put him on it!
I hope they find me and take me home in time to save the goldfish from the cat.
I'm very much obliged to the boys for their friendly shelter and their well-cooked meals, and I hope they'll all come and partake of our hospitality as soon as we make permanent camp.
I hope they'll get a couple of bullets in their domes!
I hope they won't mistake us for the men they're after!
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