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519Do you never repent, yourself?
519What shall we do?
519What will the children do now? 519 Why do you not keep them for yourself? 45379 Are you comferble, Chub?"
45379Do n''t you have a king?
45379Do they bark?
45379Do you know, Chub, there are an''mals living in every single one of those holes?
45379Do you think we''ve been asleep, Chub?
45379Do you want to get hurt, you naughty little things?
45379How d''you know, Twink?
45379Is that enough?
45379Is_ that_ all you want?
45379What is it?
45379What kind?
45379Wo n''t he be sorry not to have his little children any more?
45379Wo n''t they hurt themselves?
45379Chapter VII The Mayor Gives a Luncheon"Do n''t we have to go upstairs and out of doors?"
45379[ Illustration: MR. BOWKO, THE MAYOR]"Can he?"
45379[ Illustration: MR. PUFF- PUDGY WOULD SAY HIS PRAYERS BACKWARD]"How could he?"
45379[ Illustration: MR. PUFF- PUDGY''S PORTRAIT]"Did he build the house too?"
45379[ Illustration:"DO YOU THINK WE''VE BEEN ASLEEP?"]
21914Are you a woggle- bug?
21914Are you not afraid to kill me?
21914Could n''t they find a better king than you?
21914Dear me, what have we here?
21914How much do you pay these workmen?
21914Is n''t he just wonderful?
21914So you tank Ay I ban loavely?
21914Tell that to our king, and he''ll decorate you with the medal of the Omnipotent Order of Onerous Orthographers, Are you ready to meander?
21914Want your fortune told?
21914Was that your wife?
21914What do you mean by insulting my wife?
21914What''s in a name?
21914Why not?
21914Why should I be afraid?
21914Why?
21914Will you permit me to call upon you this evening?
21914And what does my dear boy want?"
21914But how, I wonder, do they manage to get it?"
21914Do n''t you know you''re mine?"
21914May I feel your exquisite texture, my dearest Fabric?"
21914Miss Chim, will you kindly get the gasoline can?
21914What do you wish, my darlings?"
21914Why should I not be happy and content?"
21914Woggle- Bug?"
21914exclaimed the King of the Jungle, in a querulous tone,"Is it an over- grown pinch- bug, or is it a kissing- bug?"
520Am I to blame because my father is a lord? 520 And now tell me,"said he,"shall I give toys to rich children?"
520And what did you do, Ak?
520And why?
520And will you permit them to make another journey with me?
520But how did he get in?
520But what shall we do with him?
520Can you find another chimney?
520Can you find them?
520Do poor children love to play with toys more than rich ones?
520Do you like it?
520Have you the sign?
520Here, in the Forest of Burzee, where the human race has never yet penetrated?
520How did you get lost in the storm, Weekum?
520How do you intend to guide us?
520How would you like this new dolly, instead of a cat?
520How?
520If there is no fireplace, what on earth is the chimney good for?
520Is it a long journey?
520Is n''t this glorious weather? 520 Is you Tlaus?"
520May I keep the cat, Claus?
520May the cat sleep with me?
520Of what use is the Mantle of Immortality unless it is worn?
520Oh, you want my toy cats, do you?
520Shall we not?
520Tell me,said Claus,"why do not all these babies fare alike?"
520Then why, if man must perish, is he born?
520Very well,answered Glossie and Flossie; and then they asked:"Are you ready?"
520Were you frightened?
520What did you do?
520What in the world are people thinking of, to build such useless chimneys?
520What is it called, Claus?
520What shall we call him, Necile?
520What shall we do?
520What way?
520What will it profit any one of us to allow it to remain in its lonely shrine for all time to come?
520What will you do?
520What''s the matter?
520When is Christmas Eve?
520Where are they?
520Who are you that call on us?
520Why do n''t you climb down that chimney?
520Why not?
520Why, what has grieved you, my dear?
520Will not the Awgwas harm me?
520Will you agree to draw me if I do?
520Yet why were you frightened at seeing it?
520Burzee Have you heard of the great Forest of Burzee?
520But is it right I should give to the rich?
520But what one of us is more worthy of immortality than this man Claus, who so sweetly ministers to the little children?"
520Finally the King of the Wind Demons, who had been whistling softly to himself, cried out:"What is your desire, O Ak?"
520Have I spoken well, O Master?"
520How then dare you, who are neither mortal nor immortal, refuse to obey my wish?"
520Is it not so, comrades?"
520May I keep it?"
520Must I be denied the pretty toys I long for because other children are poorer than I?"
520Perhaps you remember that stern Baron Braun who once drove Claus from his castle and forbade him to visit his children?
520Presently Flossie asked:"What is that gray streak in the sky?"
520The growls and snarls were not for Claus, he well knew, so what did they matter?
520Then he asked:"Why was I reared in the forest, among those who are not of my race?"
520Until now no mortal has deserved it, but who among you dares deny that the good Claus deserves it?
520Was it chance that led young Claus to make his home in this happy vale?
520What is your desire, Necile?"
520When they had eaten enough he asked:"Why have you made this long journey to see me?"
520Where shall we seek it?"
520Why not use them all?"
520Will it ever, I wonder?
520Will you not all vote to bestow it upon him?"
520You, Ruler of the Knooks, have known him these many years; am I not right in saying he deserves our friendship?"
520she cried, clapping her small hands together with rapture;"tan I have''at boo''ful lady?"
45347A week?
45347Anarchists?
45347And are these, also, electrical in their construction?
45347And how about the next three gifts?
45347Are these patented?
45347Are you ill, Robert?
45347Are you sure this will work?
45347But electricity is a good thing, you know, and-- and--"Well?
45347But how''d ye make out to climb the bluff?
45347But suppose,said Rob,"that something important should happen while I''m asleep, or not looking at the box?"
45347But what of him?
45347But why do you call them foolish experiences?
45347But, tell me, can you trust your chief of police?
45347Could n''t the tablets be chemically analyzed, and the secret discovered?
45347Do you live at Port Orford?
45347Dollar Americaine?
45347Fine view from here, ai n''t it?
45347Have you a rope?
45347How are you going?
45347How came you here?
45347How many dollars is that?
45347How much are you worth?
45347How much do you charge a day?
45347I know that,answered the boy, trembling,"but_ why_ are you here?"
45347In time for what?
45347Is this President Loubet?
45347It was very kind of you,said Edward;"but how did you gain admittance?"
45347It''s a fine idea,said the boy;"who discovered it?"
45347Kill me dog, will ye-- eh?
45347Personally?
45347Poison? 45347 Then who are you?"
45347This is your invention?
45347Well, s''pose we should?
45347Were you there?
45347Wh-- wh-- what are you g-- g-- going to do?
45347Whar''n thunder''d ye come from?
45347What are those?
45347What are you trying to do, anyhow?
45347What are your rates by the day?
45347What desire have you?
45347What did you say?
45347What did you see?
45347What do you call that?
45347What is it?
45347What is?
45347What matters a name? 45347 What name, please?"
45347What people?
45347What right has one person to fly through the air while all his fellow- creatures crawl over the earth''s surface? 45347 What right have you to capture vibrations that radiate from private and secret actions and discover them to others who have no business to know them?
45347What shall we do?
45347What will you give me first?
45347What you make do?
45347What''s that?
45347Where are we?
45347Where can I purchase one?
45347Where have you been all day, Robert?
45347Where is his residence?
45347Where is she, Nell?
45347Where to?
45347Where''s President Loubet?
45347Where''s your balloon?
45347Will you remain here while I send for my minister of police? 45347 Yes; they''ve worked up a rather pretty plot, have n''t they?"
45347You are satisfied, then?
45347After attentively regarding the boy for a time he said, in broken English:"But, M''sieur, how can you fly wizout ze-- ze machine?
45347And how do you treat these marvelous gifts?
45347And who knows what benefits to humanity may result?
45347And why should I be cut off from all the rest of the world because you have given me this confounded traveling machine?
45347But how am I to get away from this beastly island?
45347But what do you say to the proposition?"
45347Do you understand?"
45347Finally he leaned back in his chair and asked:"Can you reproduce this scene again?"
45347Finally one fat and somewhat aged native, who seemed to be a chief, came close to Rob and said, in broken English:"How get here?"
45347Have you ze luggage?"
45347How white man come?"
45347Is that a center of advanced scientific thought?
45347Nice thing for a decent person to own, is n''t it?
45347Rob approached him and asked:"Where''s the king to- day?"
45347So he said rather anxiously to the chief:"Look here, old fellow; do you want to die?"
45347So where''s the harm?
45347Tell me, what holds you to the Earth, and makes a stone fall to the ground?"
45347That seems reasonable, does n''t it?"
45347Their faces fell at this, but one of them said:"Why could n''t we swing ourselves over your shoulders with a rope?
45347These things are quite improbable, to be sure; but are they impossible?
45347This would be a fine world if every body could peep into every one else''s affairs, would n''t it?
45347We have all been dreadfully worried about you, and mother--""Well, what about mother?"
45347When he recovered himself the Demon had disappeared--_Tailpiece_ 245[ Illustration] WHO KNOWS?
45347Which will it be-- sharks or silence?"
45347Who knows?
45347Why did you not take your marvels to New York or Chicago; or, if you wished to cross the ocean, to Paris or Vienna?"
45347Why did you waste them upon barbarians?"
45347Why does n''t the Demon get up a conversation machine that will speak all languages?"
45347Why should n''t he spend his summer vacation in pursuit of useful knowledge instead of romping around like ordinary boys?"
45347Will you please wear these spectacles for a few moments?"
45347You''re the Demon of Electricity, are n''t you?"
45347exclaimed the Demon, with a faint sneer;"what does he know?"
45347they cried;"are you, too, shipwrecked?"
436A week?
436Anarchists?
436And are these, also, electrical in their construction?
436And how about the next three gifts?
436Are these patented?
436Are you ill, Robert?
436Are you sure this will work?
436But electricity is a good thing, you know, and-- and--"Well?
436But how''d ye make out to climb the bluff?
436But suppose,said Rob,"that something important should happen while I''m asleep, or not looking at the box?"
436But what of him?
436But why do you call them foolish experiences?
436But, tell me, can you trust your chief of police?
436Could n''t the tablets be chemically analyzed, and the secret discovered?
436Do you live at Port Orford?
436Dollar Americaine?
436Fine view from here, ai n''t it?
436Have you a rope?
436How are you going?
436How came you here?
436How many dollars is that?
436How much are you worth?
436How much do you charge a day?
436I know that,answered the boy, trembling,"but WHY are you here?"
436In time for what?
436Is this President Loubet?
436It was very kind of you,said Edward;"but how did you gain admittance?"
436It''s a fine idea,said the boy;"who discovered it?"
436Kill me dog, will ye-- eh?
436Look here, old fellow; do you want to die?
436Personally?
436Poison? 436 Then who are you?"
436This is your invention?
436Well, s''pose we should?
436Were you there?
436Wh-- wh-- what are you g-- g-- going to do?
436Whar''n thunder''d ye come from?
436What are those?
436What are you trying to do, anyhow?
436What are your rates by the day?
436What desire have you?
436What did you say?
436What did you see?
436What do you call that?
436What is it?
436What is?
436What matters a name? 436 What name, please?"
436What people?
436What right has one person to fly through the air while all his fellow- creatures crawl over the earth''s surface? 436 What right have you to capture vibrations that radiate from private and secret actions and discover them to others who have no business to know them?
436What shall we do?
436What will you give me first?
436What you make do?
436What''s that?
436Where are we?
436Where can I purchase one?
436Where have you been all day, Robert?
436Where is his residence?
436Where is she, Nell?
436Where to?
436Where''s President Loubet?
436Where''s your balloon?
436Will you remain here while I send for my minister of police? 436 Yes; they''ve worked up a rather pretty plot, have n''t they?"
436You are satisfied, then?
436After attentively regarding the boy for a time he said, in broken English:"But, M''sieur, how can you fly wizout ze-- ze machine?
436And how do you treat these marvelous gifts?
436And who knows what benefits to humanity may result?
436And why should I be cut off from all the rest of the world because you have given me this confounded traveling machine?
436But how am I to get away from this beastly island?
436But what do you say to the proposition?"
436Do you understand?"
436Finally he leaned back in his chair and asked:"Can you reproduce this scene again?"
436Finally one fat and somewhat aged native, who seemed to be a chief, came close to Rob and said, in broken English:"How get here?"
436Have you ze luggage?"
436How white man come?"
436Is that a center of advanced scientific thought?
436Nice thing for a decent person to own, is n''t it?
436Rob approached him and asked:"Where''s the king to- day?"
436So where''s the harm?
436Tell me, what holds you to the Earth, and makes a stone fall to the ground?"
436That seems reasonable, does n''t it?"
436The Unhappy Fate of the Demon Who Knows?
436Their faces fell at this, but one of them said:"Why could n''t we swing ourselves over your shoulders with a rope?
436These things are quite improbable, to be sure; but are they impossible?
436This would be a fine world if every body could peep into every one else''s affairs, would n''t it?
436We have all been dreadfully worried about you, and mother--""Well, what about mother?"
436Which will it be-- sharks or silence?"
436Who knows?
436Why did you not take your marvels to New York or Chicago; or, if you wished to cross the ocean, to Paris or Vienna?"
436Why did you waste them upon barbarians?"
436Why does n''t the Demon get up a conversation machine that will speak all languages?"
436Why should n''t he spend his summer vacation in pursuit of useful knowledge instead of romping around like ordinary boys?"
436Will you please wear these spectacles for a few moments?"
436You''re the Demon of Electricity, are n''t you?"
436exclaimed the Demon, with a faint sneer;"what does he know?"
436they cried;"are you, too, shipwrecked?"
16259''Good morning,''said the Doctor;''will you have some breakfast?'' 16259 ''How do you know their throats are sore?''
16259But how can we roll him over, or make him stand up?
16259But where did you get it?
16259Can you forgive me for having been so naughty?
16259Could n''t you go edgewise?
16259Did n''t he want the apple?
16259Have you ever eaten a geography?
16259How am I to carry my pail?
16259I like to be in the fashion,remarked the King, thoughtfully;"but what am I to do, having only two legs?"
16259Is your sword sharp?
16259Love me?
16259May I ask who you are?
16259May I ask your Majesty why I am thus torn from my home, from my wife and children, and brought before you like any common criminal?
16259Mrs. Frog threw herself into my arms with a cry or anguish, exclaiming:''Oh, what shall we do?
16259Oh, you wonder, do you?
16259See here,suddenly demanded Prince Zingle, standing up and shaking the bars of his cage,"are you going to give me anything to eat?
16259Then how am I ever to get home again?
16259What are you doing here?
16259What country is it?
16259What did you do about it?
16259What do you want?
16259What does the Prince Jollikin like best?
16259What does the Princess Truella like best?
16259What have you been doing?
16259What is it? 16259 What is the favor?"
16259What is the favor?
16259What is troubling you?
16259What kind of animal is it?
16259What shall we do now?
16259What shall we do now?
16259Where do you live?
16259Where do you wish to go?
16259Where have you been?
16259Where is it?
16259Where is my body?
16259Where is this castle?
16259Where, then, is your own head?
16259Where?
16259Who among us can hope to conquer this great beast?
16259Who are you?
16259Why do n''t you trade heads?
16259Why have you stolen the plum- pudding?
16259Why, it is_ you_ who are up- side- down,he said;"how in the world did you get up here?"
16259You think I am what?
16259''What shall I shoot at?''
16259And can it be reached by a railroad or a trolley- car, or must one walk all the way?
16259And where_ is_ Mo, anyhow?
16259And why have you never heard of it before?
16259And why is he called the Magical Monarch?
16259But he took care not to show any fear, and, taking off his hat, he bowed politely to the giant and said:"This is Mr. Hartilaf, I suppose?"
16259But is it not rather a long journey to Alaska or to South America?"
16259But what shall we do with this great man?
16259But why do you have four feet?"
16259Can not you manage to push me together again?"
16259Do n''t you think you could love me?"
16259Do you wish me to grant any other request before you return to the court?"
16259Does she love you?"
16259First: Who is the Monarch of Mo?
16259Have you a story to tell?"
16259His Majesty was naturally surprised at so strange a request; so he said to the young man:"What does the Princess say?
16259How did you manage to pass the guards I placed within the caves and passageways to prevent your coming here?"
16259I exclaimed, reproachfully,''do you think one of my darling children could possibly be a Hawk?
16259I wonder where on earth the creature came from?"
16259Immediately a school of fishes swam up to him, and one of the biggest cried out:"Good afternoon, Prince Thinkabit; what can we do for you?"
16259Is it you?
16259Is n''t she a queer- looking creature?"
16259Is the cannon loaded?''
16259It looked at the crowd of people in surprise, and said:"Are you not weary with your attempts to destroy me?
16259Or do you expect me to live on peanuts forever?"
16259So what can I do?"
16259So when they reached the porch in front of the palace the King asked:"My friend, what is good for corns?"
16259Soon after this the rabbit came back, and when it saw Timtom lying asleep it awakened him and asked:"Where is my new tail?"
16259The question now is, what shall we do with this long, thin Dragon?
16259Then he asked:"Were the necks all cured?"
16259Then the King looked around on the people and asked:"What does the Chamberlain Nuphsed like best?"
16259Then the King''s head thought:"Who am I bowing to?
16259Then the monarch asked, solemnly, as became the importance of the occasion:"Has any one thought of a way to get rid of him?"
16259What is the meaning of this strange conduct?
16259When was the plum- pudding taken?"
16259Where is my bicycle?"
16259Who do you suppose was so wicked as to send this monster to crush us?"
16259Wo n''t you come with me?"
16259are you in truth a prince?"
16259cried Zingle, again;"do you take me for a thief, that you try to bind me?
16259croaked the old woman,"what is that?"
16259exclaimed the King;"how can we do that?"
16259exclaimed the woman, sorrowfully,"whatever can we do with you in that shape?"
16259he said,"you wish to be King, do you?
16259interrupted a wolf- cracker that hung from a stem just above them;"what''s the use of fighting, when we are so soon to be eaten?"
16259mockingly replied a camel- cracker hanging near,"do you really expect any one to gather_ you_, with your thick hide and clumsy legs?
16259not a king?"
16259replied the Duchess in dismay;"where shall I go to?"
16259said the King''s voice, in reply;"what''s wanted?"
16259screamed the hippopotamus, in much anger,"do you dare insult_ me_, you humpbacked beast of burden?"
27951''Did you stick them on the thorns?'' 27951 ''What has happened to you?''
27951''What has he been doing?'' 27951 Ah, whom have we here?"
27951And now, what are we going to do about it? 27951 And was it you who warned us against that dreadful creature below in the forest?"
27951And, Twink, how ever can we say our prayers when we have n''t any hands to hold up together?
27951Are you fond of honey?
27951Are you hungry?
27951Are you hungry?
27951Are you sure the men have gone?
27951But do you suppose the little berry will be enough for you? 27951 But how can we eat cake and things, witched up as we are?"
27951But what can we do?
27951But why''humble?''
27951Ca n''t Chubbins and I do something for the little goldfinches?
27951Ca n''t they talk?
27951Ca n''t you stand on one foot, and use the other foot like a hand?
27951Can not we go at once and find out?
27951Can not you tell friends from food, you foolish youngsters? 27951 Could one be drowned in this lake?"
27951Did they take Mrs. Hootaway with them?
27951Did you ever hear of a tingle- berry?
27951Do n''t they have music to dance by?
27951Do you like cookies?
27951Does it ever rain here?
27951Have n''t we mouths and teeth, just the same as ever?
27951Have n''t you any water in your paradise?
27951How dare you shoot the poor, harmless birds? 27951 How did it feel?"
27951How do you sail?
27951How''s that?
27951If you are all innocent, why are we obliged to have a policeman?
27951Is anything wrong?
27951Is n''t it lucky, Chub, we have the basket with us? 27951 May I ask you, little strangers, how you happen to exist in your present form?"
27951Must we stay like this always?
27951Newcomers, eh?
27951Oh; did he say that? 27951 Shall I eat mine now?"
27951Shall we go?
27951Tell me,said Twinkle, appealing to the bluejay;"are the big birds really naughty to the little ones?"
27951Twink,said Chubbins, gravely,"how do you like it?"
27951Was it made of wood?
27951What are we going to eat?
27951What are your names, little strangers?
27951What became of the shrike?
27951What do you do with it?
27951What do you think of us now?
27951What does this mean, you rascal?
27951What has happened to your heads?
27951What in the world can you do?
27951What is a tuxix?
27951What is it?
27951What is it?
27951What is it?
27951What is that?
27951What is the Great Law?
27951What is the answer?
27951What is the verse?
27951What nonsense are you putting into the heads of these little innocents?
27951What right had they to come to the forest and kill the pretty owl, and the dear little squirrel, and the poor mama''possum and her babies?
27951What shall we do?
27951What shall we feed them?
27951What would our folks say, to find us with birds''bodies?
27951What''s a shrike?
27951What''s the matter?
27951What''s the use of a p''liceman in the forest?
27951What_ do_ you care for?
27951What_ is_ a tingle- berry?
27951Where are they?
27951Where did you get them?
27951Where did you leave your basket?
27951Where do these baskets of cookies grow?
27951Where do they grow, then?
27951Where do they grow?
27951Where do you get all the wax?
27951Where is this Land of Paradise you speak of?
27951Where''s your p''liceman''s hat and club?
27951Which do you think they''d like best,asked Chubbins,"the pickles or the cheese?"
27951Who are they?
27951Why do you do that?
27951Why not eat them?
27951Why not? 27951 Why not?"
27951Why should I not? 27951 Why should they?"
27951Why?
27951Why?
27951Why?
27951Will he, really?
27951Wo n''t your houses melt when it rains?
27951Would any bird hurt us?
27951Would n''t you think they''d get tired stretching their bills that way?
27951Would you like to drink?
27951Would you really prefer to resume your old shape, and cease to be a bird?
27951Yes,said she;"do yours?"
27951Yes; would you like some more?
27951You are, indeed,replied Twinkle;"only--""Only what?"
27951''Possum?"
27951Am I not beautiful?"
27951Are you going to live here?"
27951But now, what shall be our next movement?
27951But tell me, did you also eat Nancy Titmouse''s eggs?''
27951Eh?"
27951Have you seen him in full uniform yet?"
27951How are you accustomed to eat?"
27951If God loves the birds, as I am sure He does, why do you suppose He made their ferocious enemies, the men?"
27951Is n''t it dreadful?
27951Is not vanity one of the great virtues?"
27951Let me see: what can I do to help you?"
27951Now, then, what do you intend to do about it?"
27951The tuxix?"
27951Then the boy asked:"Do n''t your legs feel heavy, Twink?"
27951We talk to them, do n''t we?
27951What better than this could be said of us?"
27951What''s going on here?''
27951Whatever do you suppose made the trees behave that way, Chubbins?
27951Wisk?"
27951Would you like to visit my home, and meet my wife and children?"
27951Would you like to visit these lakes?"
27951[ CHAPTER XIX]_ The Rebels_ They were warmly greeted by the bluejay, who asked:"Did you enjoy the wonderful Paradise?"
27951croaked a raven, in a hoarse voice,"am I to wait all day while you introduce those miserable little insignificant grub- eaters?"
27951have you suburbs, too?"
27951how came you birds to have children''s heads?"
4357Am I not a great magician? 4357 Am I really different in some way from all the others?
4357Are there, then, no bandits in Chicago?
4357Are they armed?
4357Are you Jane Gladys Brown?
4357Are you happy now?
4357Are you sure you have made them strong enough?
4357Are you willing to pay for such accomplishments?
4357Are you?
4357But how did you get here?
4357But what are we to do now?
4357Ca n''t I marry a mother, instead?
4357Ca n''t you marry her yourself?
4357Cab, ma''am?
4357Can any of you read?
4357Could you give me something to cure my rheumatism?
4357Did he put the pump in the well?
4357Did n''t you burn the paper?
4357Did you call the police?
4357Do you give up?
4357Ever ben to school?
4357Have you changed two of them into pigs?
4357Have you, indeed?
4357How can a butterfly serve a man?
4357How could a wax dummy run away?
4357How did I happen to catch you?
4357How did you get in?
4357How do you know? 4357 How do you spell Gladys?"
4357How much am I offered for the coronet of the queen of Quok?
4357How shall I do that?
4357How will you do it?
4357How?
4357If I could change a child into a pig by touching it with the magic compound, what could I change a pig into, I wonder?
4357If it were the fashion to wear knooks perched upon women''s hats would you be contented to stay there? 4357 Is everybody going crazy at the same time?"
4357Is n''t it hard work?
4357Is that private fortune you mentioned large enough to repay her?
4357Mine, did you say?
4357No; what''s school?
4357Oh, you do? 4357 Pink is a pretty color,"said the wizard,"and it''s unusual for a dog, is n''t it?"
4357Then what shall I do?
4357Then what shall we do for a living?
4357Then who shall take his place?
4357Then you think the beetle stole the money?
4357They have guns and swords and pistols and axes and-- and--"And what?
4357What about it?
4357What amuses you?
4357What are they for?
4357What are you going to do?
4357What did you do before I gave you the money?
4357What do you suppose possessed the author to make you so hungry for girls? 4357 What do you use that scythe for?"
4357What do you want?
4357What does it mean to be killed?
4357What for?
4357What have we to do with fashions, anyway?
4357What shall we do now?
4357What sort of a dog?
4357What will happen if I give up?
4357What''re ye doin''hear, ye rascal?
4357What''s that?
4357What''s that?
4357What''s that?
4357What''s wrong with you?
4357What, then, shall we do?
4357What?
4357Where did you get the magic compound that cured me?
4357Where is the coronet?
4357Which of us are you going to attack first?
4357Who are you?
4357Why can not you blow me a dog out of glass?
4357Why did n''t he stop her?
4357Why did n''t you stay in the book, where you were put?
4357Why have you treated me so cruelly and set the glass dog on me?
4357Why is it that I''m able to move around while everyone else is-- is-- froze up?
4357Why should I?
4357Why?
4357Why?
4357Will one drop cure my rheumatism?
4357Will you return to me in a year and a day and become my captive, if I allow you to escape?
4357Wo n''t you let me go now?
4357Would you mind, miss, if I just crossed the alley to speak a word to Mrs. Carleton''s girl?
4357Yet you like to live, do you not?
4357You are my friends, are you not?
4357You did n''t expect anything of this sort, did you?
4357And why not?"
4357But I''m a frightful looking creature, nevertheless; am I not?"
4357But what is your errand?"
4357But, tell me, why do you come each day to the brook?"
4357Ca n''t you see what you''ve done?"
4357Can a dummy live?"
4357Can a dummy talk?
4357Can a dummy walk?
4357Can you tell us of a secret cave?"
4357Did you ever hear such superb music?"
4357Do n''t you know who I am?"
4357Do n''t you suppose Mr. Grizzly, you could manage to eat a clown, a donkey and a monkey after you finish the girl?"
4357Do you eat animals, also?"
4357Do you promise?"
4357For how are we to be bandits, let me ask, unless we are wicked?"
4357Have you ever been one yourself?"
4357He looked angry and annoyed, however, and growled out:"Well, when do you intend to release me?"
4357How am I going to live if the chief counselor returns to Mary Ann Brodjinski her millions?"
4357How would Nyana look after you have pulled her teeth of pearls, plucked out her amethyst eyes and shaved her golden head?"
4357I do n''t suppose you want to make an end of all business and pleasure, and war and love, and misery and ambition and everything else, do you?
4357If that artist did n''t know how to draw properly why did he try to make a donkey at all?"
4357Immediately thereafter he spoke to the butterfly in its own language, saying:"Why did you enter this room?"
4357Is her name really in the book?"
4357Is that all you want?"
4357Now, I called on him the other day and asked him to buy the''Complete Works of Peter Smith,''and what do you suppose he did?"
4357Now, then, what do you want?"
4357Now, then,"he added, crossly,"are you going to get that rope off?"
4357The robbers looked at one another with genuine alarm, and Lugui asked, tremblingly:"Are there many of them?"
4357The sister, knowing the shriek to be one of fear, leaped upon a chair and exclaimed:"What is it?
4357Then, recovering from her alarm, she again bent over the beetle, who answered her:"Why should n''t I talk, if I have anything to say?
4357Well-- what are you staring at?
4357What color of glass shall I use?"
4357What do you think of such treatment as that from the''best papa in the world,''eh?"
4357What is it?"
4357What is it?"
4357What law is there, among birds or knooks, that requires us to be the slaves of fashion?"
4357What shall I do?"
4357When the butterfly flew in at the door of the mandarin''s laundry he asked, eagerly:"Well, did you meet a child?"
4357Where are your wings?"
4357Where else could real money come from?"
4357Where is it?"
4357Who ever before heard of a feathered polar bear?"
4357Why, O Jolly One, did you fall into my hole?
4357Wot''ll ye''ave?"
4357You know children, do you not?--boys and girls?"
4357asked Gouie,"or do you still wish to fight?"
4357cried the butcher, angrily;"did n''t ye promise to put that beast inter Plympton''s pasture?
4357cried the glass- blower, throwing down the rope,"have you really such a thing?"
4357moaned the girl;"why did Uncle Walter ever send you here in this chest?"
4357what is it?"
4357what is the matter now?"
28552Am I a prisoner?
28552Am I?
28552And how long have you been a turtle?
28552Are n''t you afraid the roof will cave in some time, and ruin your city?
28552Are n''t you the child from the farm?
28552Are n''t you the woodchuck?
28552Are you comferble, Chub?
28552Are you really a Dancing Bear?
28552Are you related to the king?
28552Are you still willing and ready to assist me?
28552But are n''t you a turtle?
28552But do n''t you study arithmetic?
28552But if you''re a Dancing Bear, why do n''t you dance?
28552But tell me: do you know which kind of red clover is the best to eat?
28552But we''ve come quite a way, have n''t we?
28552But who were you before you were transformed?
28552But you do n''t talk every minute, do you?
28552But_ we_''re not dreaming; are we, Daddy?
28552Can he?
28552Did I hear you speak?
28552Did I?
28552Did he build the house too?
28552Did your father care whether a woodchuck got its leg broken or not?
28552Do n''t walls have ears where you live?
28552Do n''t you have a king?
28552Do n''t you know any geography?
28552Do n''t you know what school is?
28552Do they bark?
28552Do you ever fear it will cave in?
28552Do you know, Chub, there are an''mals living in every single one of those holes?
28552Do you like butter?
28552Do you think it''s something I''ve eaten?
28552Do you think we''ve been asleep, Chub?
28552Do you want to get hurt, you naughty little things?
28552Have n''t you a mate?
28552Have n''t you any automobiles in your country?
28552Have n''t you any meat in your city?
28552Have you noticed how smooth I am?
28552How could he?
28552How d''you know, Twink?
28552How do you figure that out?
28552How do you know it?
28552How do you like it?
28552How far is it?
28552How''s that?
28552How''s that?
28552I do n''t have to roll every minute to be a Rolling Stone, do I?
28552I wo n''t have to fight that Carbolated Giant, will I?
28552I''m glad of that,answered Twinkle;"but what will you do with a broken leg?"
28552Is it far?
28552Is that enough?
28552Is_ that_ all you want?
28552Really?
28552Shall we go down?
28552Solid what?
28552Then I really must have heard you speak when I caught you; did n''t I?
28552Then you think I''m dreaming?
28552Very disagreeable dream, is n''t it?
28552Was n''t that a fine, straight shot? 28552 Was your head gray?"
28552We''ve come a good way, but it did n''t take us long to arrive, did it?
28552Well, how does it strike you?
28552Well, is n''t that the reason?
28552Well, then, are n''t you Mister Woodchuck?
28552Well, what are you doing here?
28552Well, what are you staring at?
28552Well,said Jim Crow, gruffly,"what''s the matter with you fellows?
28552What are the ears for?
28552What city is that?
28552What do I care about my own folks?
28552What do you feed to your horses?
28552What do you suppose made me dream?
28552What do you''spose is under it?
28552What is it?
28552What kind?
28552What line of enchantment?
28552What must I do?
28552What were all you folks talking about?
28552What will you do?
28552What''s a Corrulated Giant?
28552What''s inside you?
28552What''s that?
28552What''s that?
28552What''s the difference?
28552Where are we?
28552Where are you going?
28552Where is that?
28552Where''s the flower?
28552Where''s the key?
28552Which-- this?
28552Who do you suppose it is?
28552Who ever heard of a stone rolling up hill? 28552 Who is Judge Stoneyheart?"
28552Who''s going to make me?
28552Who''s talking?
28552Whom have we here?
28552Why do n''t you set a trap for it?
28552Why do they call it''Sugar- Loaf''?
28552Why do you rob and steal?
28552Why do you want to know?
28552Why is it?
28552Why not, my darling?
28552Why not?
28552Why not?
28552Why not?
28552Why should the child be afraid?
28552Why should we?
28552Why, I''ve always heard that a miss is as good as a mile, and you''re a miss, are you not?
28552Wo n''t I step on some of you?
28552Wo n''t he be sorry not to have his little children any more?
28552Wo n''t it be dangerous?
28552Wo n''t it hurt you?
28552Wo n''t they hurt themselves?
28552You do n''t for a moment think this is real, do you?
28552You_ will_ throw rocks at me, will you?
28552And I wonder what his thoughts were-- don''t you?
28552And what is that?"
28552Are you extra refined, my dear?"
28552But are you willing to help me?
28552But must you always be a mud- turtle?"
28552But she managed to control her astonishment, and asked, in a voice that trembled a little:"Can you talk?"
28552Chapter IV To the King''s Palace"WHAT, allow me to ask, is your grade of sugar?"
28552Chapter VII The Mayor Gives a Luncheon"DON''T we have to go upstairs and out of doors?"
28552Chapter VIII Jim Crow Has Time to Repent His Sins"WHERE are you going, my dear?"
28552Have n''t you got tongues?
28552Is n''t there a dome over the place where you live?"
28552It''s even more respectable to be made of brown sugar, than to be hollow; do n''t you think so?"
28552Just help me over this bump, will you?"
28552Let''s see-- where is the thing?"
28552So he said:"What are your laws?"
28552That''s turning the tables, sure enough; is n''t it?"
28552Then, addressing the turtle, she asked:"Did you say anything, a minute ago?"
28552They call mountains funny names, do n''t they?"
28552Up hill?"
28552What have we here?"
28552When this person opened the door and saw the Jack- Rabbit messenger- boy, he cried out:"Well, what do you mean by ringing my bell so violently?
28552Why, what''s that?"
28552Will you do this favor for me?"
28552You''d like to see how we live, would n''t you?"
28552You''re a Talking Girl, are you not?"
28552You''re sometimes quiet, are n''t you?"
28552and did n''t you go plump into the water, though?"
28552cried Twinkle;"must I meet the Carbonated Giant?"
28552did you hear what she called us, mommer?
28552he chuckled hoarsely;"what do I care what you say about me?
28552he exclaimed;"you''re spying upon me, are you?"
28552she asked;"and did you have white whiskers?"
28552she asked;"do n''t you know how to do sums?"
28552sneered the lady woodchuck, looking at Twinkle in a very haughty way;"why will you bring such an animal into our garden, Leander?
28552whispered Twinkle to herself;"how could all that have happened?"
39868Am I not beautiful?
39868And do n''t you consider a beautiful girl more lovely than a fish, however pretty the fish may be?
39868And does every Flathead have the same kind of brains?
39868And leave all of our people still imprisoned?
39868And you say you are not here to demand any favors of me?
39868Anything new, Ozma?
39868Are n''t you going to take_ me_?
39868Are we not alone then, in this house?
39868Are you hurt?
39868Are you the Supreme Dictator of the Flatheads?
39868Are your deeds lovely, Coo- ee- oh?
39868But are you sure she will not hurt me, or try to transform me?
39868But ca n''t you realize, my dear, that I must do my duty, now that I am aware of this trouble?
39868But how can we raise the island?
39868But how could she expect to get back again?
39868But how do you suppose Coo- ee- oh managed to sink the island, and make it rise again?
39868But how?
39868But if I do what will you give me?
39868But what could they do then?
39868But what shall we do?
39868But where is he? 39868 But you are curious?
39868Ca n''t we use it to catch the three fishes?
39868Ca n''t you learn how, by looking at the machinery?
39868Ca n''t you raise the island?
39868Ca n''t your magic give us a horse an''wagon, or an automobile?
39868Can I trust you?
39868Can not your sorcery discover where Button Bright is?
39868Can your fishes talk?
39868Could n''t we capture the Diamond Swan and make her tell the secrets?
39868Could n''t we throw a rope around it and pull it ashore?
39868Could n''t you transform''em into polliwogs?
39868Deeds? 39868 Did she steal it all from the three Adepts in Sorcery that are now fishes?"
39868Did the fairies give you a double supply?
39868Did you know, Ozma, that there were people in your Land of Oz called Skeezers?
39868Do you claim this is your natural form?
39868Do you dare make such a claim?
39868Do you hear anything on top of the mountain''cept the bell?
39868Do you intend to obey me, and leave this house?
39868Do you know the reason?
39868Do you know who I am?
39868Do you like me better this way?
39868Do you wish me to catch you, then?
39868Has n''t Ozma the power to raise the island to the surface?
39868Has n''t she any heart, then?
39868Have you forgotten your former life? 39868 How big is the lake and how big is the island?"
39868How can we discover the magic word?
39868How can we get under it when it rests on the bottom of the lake?
39868How do you know that?
39868How shall we get back to the island, your Majesty?
39868How will you summon them,he asked the lovely Sorceress,"and how can they hear you?"
39868I have thought of those fishes,replied Glinda,"but among so many fishes as this lake contains how are we to single them out?"
39868I suppose you are aware it is unlawful to practice magic in the Land of Oz, without the permission of our Ruler, Princess Ozma?
39868I wonder why they did that?
39868I''m going out for a few minutes,said she;"do you wish to go with me, or will you remain here?"
39868If they refuse, what then?
39868If you belong on the island, why are you here?
39868If you knew this why did you not come to me at the Emerald City and tender me your loyalty and obedience?
39868In another person''s home, where you are not wanted?
39868Is n''t there any door or window in this dome that we could open?
39868Is not your curiosity yet satisfied?
39868Is that all the Book says?
39868Magic-- witchcraft? 39868 May I go with you?"
39868Oh, do you think so?
39868Perhaps she turned the good things to evil uses?
39868Tell me how?
39868Tell me, Glinda,said Ozma,"who are the Flatheads?"
39868The question is which of us shall go, and how many of us?
39868Then you are the three Adepts at Magic, restored to your proper forms?
39868Was the island ever sub- sub- sunk before?
39868Well,said Dorothy,"if there''s a way around the wall, where is it?"
39868Well,said Dorothy,"what are we to do, Ozma?
39868What are they like?
39868What did they quarrel about, and why do they wish to fight one another?
39868What do you intend to do with the fishes?
39868What do you mean by sub- sub- merging the island?
39868What do you mean by that?
39868What do you think of all this, Ozma?
39868What do you want?
39868What do you wish?
39868What is it?
39868What is your name?
39868What is your object in making us prisoners?
39868What means do you suggest for our getting into the Dome?
39868What right have you to question my actions?
39868What shall we do next?
39868What shall we do?
39868What shapes would you prefer them to have? 39868 What then, my friends, would you suggest?"
39868What''s this?
39868When did you see him last, Ojo?
39868Where did you get them?
39868Who is your Supreme Dictator?
39868Why are you afraid to speak freely?
39868Why not pump the water out of the lake?
39868Why not?
39868Will you agree to go away and leave me alone in my cottage, whenever I command you to do so?
39868Will you go away now?
39868Wo n''t the dome leak?
39868You can do that, ca n''t you?
39868*****"What is that?"
39868Am_ I_ not more lovely?"
39868Are n''t you happy?"
39868Are you sure the rope is long enough to reach the bottom?"
39868But how are you going to do it?"
39868But now a big fat Flathead stood before the girls and in a gruff voice demanded:"What are you doing here?
39868But what was this magic word?
39868But who destroyed the transformation that made you fishes?"
39868But why should I exhibit my powers to a stranger?"
39868But, most noble Sorceress, provided you can make the boat go, of what use will it be to us?"
39868Ca n''t we save him?"
39868Can you help me do this?"
39868Can you walk that far, Dorothy?"
39868Could you make me white if I should agree to cut the web for you?"
39868Did Coo- ee- oh come here in the boat to meet the Flatheads before the island was sunk, or afterward?"
39868Did you discover the three fishes?"
39868Do n''t you admire my beauty, Strangers?"
39868Do n''t you think so?"
39868Do you not fear my anger?"
39868Do you promise to accept me as your Ruler and to obey my commands?"
39868Do you s''pose, Ozma, we''re anywhere near the Skeezer Country?"
39868Eh, friends?"
39868Ervic leaned over the side and said to the fishes:"What next?"
39868Glinda had never heard these names before, but looking closely at the three she asked:"Are you witches or workers in magic?"
39868Have I spoken truly?"
39868Have the Skeezers sent you to spy upon us?"
39868Have you a skeropythrope with you?"
39868Have you been in the lake ever since?"
39868Have you forgotten your magic and witchcraft?"
39868He went up to the gate that led to the cottage, set the copper kettle carefully down and bending over it asked:"What next?"
39868How about some breakfast, Lady Aurex?"
39868Is it magic of some sort?"
39868Is there anything else you can do?"
39868It''s time for my midday meal; are you hungry?"
39868Lady Aurex watched her curiously and, when Ozma had again entered the room and seated herself, she asked:"What have you done?"
39868One came quite near and to her Ozma said:"Will you please take us to the opposite hillside?
39868Ozma had observed Lady Aurex closely and now asked her in a gentle tone:"Do you, also, believe me to be an impostor?"
39868Pshaw, who cares for such silly things?"
39868Reera bent over the kettle and asked:"Can you hear me, little fishes?"
39868She knew he had spoken a falsehood, but only said:"Why did you quarrel with the Skeezers?"
39868That''s so,"admitted Betsy, crestfallen;"we never thought of that, did we Trot?"
39868The four men bowed low and one of them asked:"Where are the two girls, most noble Su- dic?"
39868The man bowed and departed, and Dorothy asked wonderingly:"Is_ he_ a Dictator, too?"
39868The young Skeezer then lifted it, poured out a little of the water so it would not spill over the edge, and said to the fishes:"What next?"
39868They were almost in the center of the forest when Ojo, the Munchkin boy, suddenly said:"Why, where''s Button Bright?"
39868Walk down into that thick fog, an''prob''bly get lost in it, or wait till it clears away?"
39868What deeds can a swan do but swim around and give pleasure to all beholders?"
39868What has stopped us, Ozma?
39868What have you in that kettle?"
39868What would you advise, Glinda?"
39868Who would care to dwell in such an isolated place?
39868Who''s going to tell them, and how are we going to make them behave?"
39868Why do n''t you amuse others as well as yourself?"
39868Why not let me transform them?"
39868Will you please tell me more about your troubles with the Skeezers?
39868With his head above the water he said in a cross voice:"What do you want?"
39868You hope to witness some of my magic transformations?"
39868asked Uncle Henry in a grave voice, for he could not bear to think of his dear niece Dorothy being out there under water;"how shall we do it?"
39868cried Dorothy;"is your wife really a Golden Pig?"
961Am I not beautiful?
961And do n''t you consider a beautiful girl more lovely than a fish, however pretty the fish may be?
961And does every Flathead have the same kind of brains?
961And leave all of our people still imprisoned?
961And you say you are not here to demand any favors of me?
961Anything new, Ozma?
961Are n''t you going to take me?
961Are we not alone then, in this house?
961Are you hurt?
961Are you the Supreme Dictator of the Flatheads?
961Are your deeds lovely, Coo- ce- oh?
961But are you sure she will not hurt me, or try to transform me?
961But ca n''t you realize, my dear, that I must do my duty, now that I am aware of this trouble?
961But how can we raise the island?
961But how could she expect to get back again?
961But how do you suppose Coo- ee- oh managed to sink the island, and make it rise again?
961But how?
961But if I do what will you give me?
961But what could they do then?
961But what shall we do?
961But where is he? 961 But you are curious?
961Ca n''t we use it to catch the three fishes?
961Ca n''t you learn how, by looking at the machinery?
961Ca n''t you raise the island?
961Ca n''t your magic give us a horse an''wagon, or an automobile?
961Can I trust you?
961Can not your sorcery discover where Button Bright is?
961Can your fishes talk?
961Could n''t we capture the Diamond Swan and make her tell the secrets?
961Could n''t we throw a rope around it and pull it ashore?
961Could n''t you transform''em into polliwogs?
961Deeds? 961 Did she steal it all from the three Adepts in Sorcery that are now fishes?"
961Did the fairies give you a double supply?
961Did you know, Ozma, that there were people in your Land of Oz called Skeezers?
961Do you claim this is your natural form?
961Do you dare make such a claim?
961Do you hear anything on top of the mountain''cept the bell?
961Do you intend to obey me, and leave this house?
961Do you know the reason?
961Do you know who I am?
961Do you like me better this way?
961Do you wish me to catch you, then?
961Has n''t Ozma the power to raise the island to the surface?
961Has n''t she any heart, then?
961Have you forgotten your former life? 961 How big is the lake and how big is the island?"
961How can we discover the magic word?
961How can we get under it when it rests on the bottom of the lake?
961How do you know that?
961How shall we get back to the island, your Majesty?
961How will you summon them,he asked the lovely Sorceress,"and how can they hear you?"
961I have thought of those fishes,replied Glinda,"but among so many fishes as this lake contains how are we to single them out?"
961I suppose you are aware it is unlawful to practice magic in the Land of Oz, without the permission of our Ruler, Princess Ozma?
961I wonder why they did that?
961I''m going out for a few minutes,said she;"do you wish to go with me, or will you remain here?"
961If they refuse, what then?
961If you belong on the island, why are you here?
961If you knew this why did you not come to me at the Emerald City and tender me your loyalty and obedience?
961In another person''s home, where you are not wanted?
961Is n''t there any door or window in this dome that we could open?
961Is not your curiosity yet satisfied?
961Is that all the Book says?
961Magic-- witchcraft? 961 May I go with you?"
961Oh, do you think so?
961Perhaps she turned the good things to evil uses?
961Tell me how?
961Tell me, Glinda,said Ozma,"who are the Flatheads?"
961The question is which of us shall go, and how many of us?
961Then you are the three Adepts at Magic, restored to your proper forms?
961Was the island ever sub- sub- sunk before?
961Well,said Dorothy,"if there''s a way around the wall, where is it?"
961Well,said Dorothy,"what are we to do, Ozma?
961What are they like?
961What did they quarrel about, and why do they wish to fight one another?
961What do you intend to do with the fishes?
961What do you mean by sub- sub- merging the island?
961What do you mean by that?
961What do you think of all this, Ozma?
961What do you want?
961What do you wish?
961What is it?
961What is that?
961What is your name?
961What is your object in making us prisoners?
961What means do you suggest for our getting into the Dome?
961What right have you to question my actions?
961What shall we do next?
961What shall we do?
961What shapes would you prefer them to have? 961 What then, my friends, would you suggest?"
961What''s this?
961When did you see him last, Ojo?
961Where did you get them?
961Who are you, and where did you come from?
961Who is your Supreme Dictator?
961Why are you afraid to speak freely?
961Why not pump the water out of the lake?
961Why not?
961Will you agree to go away and leave me alone in my cottage, whenever I command you to do so?
961Will you go away now?
961Wo n''t the dome leak?
961You can do that, ca n''t you?
961Am I not more lovely?"
961Are n''t you happy?"
961Are you sure the rope is long enough to reach the bottom?"
961But how are you going to do it?"
961But now a big fat Flathead stood before the girls and in a gruff voice demanded:"What are you doing here?
961But what was this magic word?
961But who destroyed the transformation that made you fishes?"
961But why should I exhibit my powers to a stranger?"
961But, most noble Sorceress, provided you can make the boat go, of what use will it be to us?"
961Ca n''t we save him?"
961Can you help me do this?"
961Can you walk that far, Dorothy?"
961Could you make me white if I should agree to cut the web for you?"
961Did Coo- ee- oh come here in the boat to meet the Flatheads before the island was sunk, or afterward?"
961Did you discover the three fishes?"
961Do n''t you admire my beauty, Strangers?"
961Do n''t you think so?"
961Do you not fear my anger?"
961Do you promise to accept me as your Ruler and to obey my commands?"
961Do you s''pose, Ozma, we''re anywhere near the Skeezer Country?"
961Eh, friends?"
961Ervic leaned over the side and said to the fishes:"What next?"
961Glinda had never heard these names before, but looking closely at the three she asked:"Are you witches or workers in magic?"
961Have I spoken truly?"
961Have the Skeezers sent you to spy upon us?"
961Have you a skeropythrope with you?"
961Have you been in the lake ever since?"
961Have you forgotten your magic and witchcraft?"
961He went up to the gate that led to the cottage, set the copper kettle carefully down and bending over it asked:"What next?"
961How about some breakfast, Lady Aurex?"
961Is it magic of some sort?"
961Is there anything else you can do?"
961It''s time for my midday meal; are you hungry?"
961Lady Aurex watched her curiously and, when Ozma had again entered the room and seated herself, she asked:"What have you done?"
961One came quite near and to her Ozma said:"Will you please take us to the opposite hillside?
961Ozma had observed Lady Aurex closely and now asked her in a gentle tone:"Do you, also, believe me to be an impostor?"
961Pshaw, who cares for such silly things?"
961Reera bent over the kettle and asked:"Can you hear me, little fishes?"
961She knew he had spoken a falsehood, but only said:"Why did you quarrel with the Skeezers?"
961That''s so,"admitted Betsy, crestfallen;"we never thought of that, did we Trot?"
961The four men bowed low and one of them asked:"Where are the two girls, most noble Su- dic?"
961The man bowed and departed, and Dorothy asked wonderingly:"Is he a Dictator, too?"
961The young Skeezer then lifted it, poured out a little of the water so it would not spill over the edge, and said to the fishes:"What next?"
961They were almost in the center of the forest when Ojo, the Munchkin boy, suddenly said:"Why, where''s Button Bright?"
961Walk down into that thick fog, an''prob''bly get lost in it, or wait till it clears away?"
961What deeds can a swan do but swim around and give pleasure to all beholders?"
961What has stopped us, Ozma?
961What have you in that kettle?"
961What would you advise, Glinda?"
961Who would care to dwell in such an isolated place?
961Who''s going to tell them, and how are we going to make them behave?"
961Why do n''t you amuse others as well as yourself?"
961Why not let me transform them?"
961Will you please tell me more about your troubles with the Skeezers?
961With his head above the water he said in a cross voice:"What do you want?"
961You hope to witness some of my magic transformations?"
961asked Uncle Henry in a grave voice, for he could not bear to think of his dear niece Dorothy being out there under water;"how shall we do it?"
961cried Dorothy;"is your wife really a Golden Pig?"
958Ah, how, indeed?
958And is there a moral to the song?
958And then?
958And what now?
958And why did you keep such a precious power in an old shoe? 958 Are the warriors all gone?"
958Are these our enemies, then?
958Are we not sad enough already?
958Are we, then, less powerful than in my grandfather''s day?
958Are you afraid, now that you are here?
958Are you in the well?
958Are you ready?
958Are you sure about that?
958Are you sure of that?
958But could you fight?
958But how about that wizard you mentioned?
958But how did you escape?
958But how?
958But it''s hard to prevent oneself from being born; there''s no chance for protest, eh, Bilbil?
958But tell me, my father, why do you fear the warriors of Regos and Coregos when these marvelous powers are yours?
958But the pearls will assist us in case the warriors come again, will they not?
958But what else could I do? 958 But where is Queen Garee, my dear mother?"
958But who are the prisoners you have brought here, and why do you place them in my charge instead of guarding them, yourself? 958 But why bother me about such a small thing?"
958But why has Your Majesty so few attendants? 958 Can he really talk?"
958Can you fight, King Rinkitink?
958Dear me, Bilbil,said Rinkitink,"why have you never told me this?"
958Did he own a talking goat?
958Did he succeed, Bilbil?
958Did n''t the warriors get you, either?
958Do you always ride upon his back?
958Do you mean the one odd shoe that was lying on the floor when I came in?
958Does n''t she like the nomes?
958Does the fat King possess magic powers, or the goat?
958Funny, is n''t it? 958 Have you eggs in that basket?"
958Have you lost a shoe?
958He must have whistled most exquisitely, eh, my friend?
958Hey? 958 How am I to get up that hill unless I ride?"
958How can I, a weak boy, pull the boat so far?
958How could I do that?
958How did it happen?
958How do you like that, Bilbil?
958I suppose they got the old man?
958Is n''t that sweet, my pretty goat?
958Is that so?
958It is n''t a bad idea,said Gos, reflectively;"but where can we hide the King and Queen, so that the boy can not find them?"
958King Rinkitink,said he,"do you know what has become of my left shoe?"
958Me work? 958 Me?"
958Must I give up my pretty shoes, then?
958Oh, did it?
958Oh, does it?
958Oh, have you discovered his magic at last?
958Superior? 958 Sweet, do you ask?"
958Tell me,he continued, more gently,"where did you get those shoes?"
958The use?
958There? 958 Was I right, or was I wrong?"
958Well, Cor, what are you going to do with him?
958Well, why did n''t you laugh when Kaliko laughed?
958What amuses Your Majesty?
958What can you fear at the hands of your own subjects?
958What did I tell you?
958What do you mean?
958What has become of our own boat, in which we came from Pingaree?
958What is the bargain you propose, Inga?
958What is your name, little maid?
958What old man?
958What shall we do next?
958What way is that?
958What would be the use?
958What, then, can I do to please you?
958When was that, Bilbil?
958Where can you put it, to keep it safely?
958Where did they go to?
958Where is Inga?
958Where is it? 958 Where is my shoe?"
958Where is the Queen?
958Which pearl would you like to have?
958Who are you?
958Who is Dorothy?
958Who knows?
958Who knows?
958Who, now, is the coward?
958Why did n''t you choose a cheerful subject, instead of telling how a man who was dead lost his red head? 958 Why did n''t you tell me you were going to let go?"
958Why do n''t you ask the White Pearl?
958Why do n''t you give a little credit to Inga?
958Why do you ask?
958Why do you ask?
958Why do you not ride a horse?
958Why do you refuse to work?
958Why not?
958Why not?
958Why on earth did you not warn me of this?
958Why should she harm me, who brings her the honey she so dearly loves?
958Why wo n''t I?
958Why?
958Will they not miss Your Majesty from your palace at Gilgad?
958Will you advise me what to do, in this my hour of misfortune?
958''Alas, poor Ned,''to him I said,''How did you lose your head so red?''
958A talking goat, do you say?
958And how dare you come, uninvited and all alone, to the Island of Regos?"
958And may we use your Magic Carpet, Ozma?"
958And now the nome''s eyes wandered to Bilbil, and he asked:"Is that your talking goat?"
958And now, tell me; are n''t you getting tired of trying to injure us?"
958And where did the wonderful magic come from?"
958And why did n''t you put the shoe under a pillow?
958And why should I not please him in this little matter?
958Are they not pretty?"
958As Inga entered the room the King awoke and asked:"What is that mysterious secret of yours?
958But how am I to get you out?"
958But is the boy Inga as, well protected as Your Majesty and the goat?''
958But what chance brought you here, my Lord Pinkerbloo?"
958But why did you willingly thrust your head into the lion''s mouth?
958By the way,"he added, turning to the King of Regos,"have these prisoners any connection with the Land of Oz?"
958Clever idea, that, was n''t it?
958Did n''t know I was coming, did you?
958Do n''t you know it''s a dangerous thing to do?
958Do you imagine I fell down the well on purpose?"
958Do you not agree with me, Nikobob?"
958Do you remember the story of the bear that hired out for a nursemaid?"
958Do you see the joke, Inga?"
958Do you understand me?"
958Eh, Bilbil, is n''t that reasonable?"
958Eh?
958Fine thought, what?
958Funny, is n''t it?"
958Funny, is n''t it?"
958Funny, is n''t it?"
958Go away-- will you?"
958Goat, that you, who have never been to the Land of Oz, are able to talk?"
958Have n''t I brought you all this distance so you may see something of the world and enjoy life?
958Have you a proper weapon for me to fight with?"
958He nodded pleasantly enough to his visitors and said in a cheery voice:"Well, Your Majesties, what can I do for you?"
958How did you do it, Inga?
958How many others escaped?"
958How''s that, eh?
958Inga walked up to the two men at the entrance and said:"Does this opening lead to the mines of King Gos?"
958Inga was surprised at hearing this, and asked:"When did King Gos give you this order?"
958Is it a masterpiece, do you think?"
958Is it not dangerous for the King of a great country to make distant journeys in one frail boat, and with but twenty men?"
958Is it not enough, for the present, that the magic saved you from death to- day?"
958Once on a time there was a King with a hollow inside his head, where most people have their brains, and--""Is this a true story, Bilbil?"
958Placing the White Pearl to his ear, Inga asked:"What shall I do now?"
958Said the big Captain Buzzub in a gruff voice:"Well, little one, who may you be?
958She was used to the twigs, of course, but what is the use of having nice, comfortable shoes, if you do not wear them?
958So long as I''m not actually drowned, what does it matter?"
958Tell me, Inga, could you let down some food to me?
958The King was much astonished, and when the story was concluded he said to Inga:"What did you do with the other shoe?"
958The Wizard had been standing near Bilbil the goat and now he was surprised to hear the animal say:"Joyful reunion, is n''t it?
958The warriors asked one another who these could be, and where they had come from?
958Then he asked:"How may I regain our boat?"
958Then he seemed thoughtful for a moment and turning to Inga he asked:"Do you think, Prince, that if the worst comes, we could eat Bilbil?"
958Then she laughed at his frightened look and asked:"By the way, are you ticklish?"
958To become slaves of the barbarians, like the King, your father?
958Up that steep hill?"
958What do you say?"
958What shall we do, Gos?"
958When you were free, why did you not stay free?
958Who is the funny fat person with you?"
958Why did n''t Dorothy and the Wizard stay in Oz, where they belong?"
958Why do you not go back and fight them?"
958Why do you wish to see her?"
958Why on earth did n''t you handle me gently?"
958Why were you so foolish as to fall down that well?
958Will you come?"
958Will you kindly send for my goat, Bilbil, that I may sit upon his back to rest?"
958Will you let me have them again?"
958Would you, indeed, eat your old friend and servant?"
958You would n''t ask me to break my promise, would you?"
958cried Inga, and then he turned to his companions and said:"We shall be able to get our boat whenever we please; but what then shall we do?"
958cried Rinkitink in horror,"would you stick pins into the King of Gilgad?"
958exclaimed the Prince, amazed;"do you tell me that a pearl can speak?
958must I return to Gilgad and be forced to reign in splendid state when I much prefer to eat and sleep and sing in my own quiet way?
518A girl, like ourselves?
518And as for being odd in appearance, let me ask how you could reasonably expect a fairy to appear as mortal maidens do?
518And does the rumor state what the High Ki of Twi is like?
518And have you been cured of your longing for something that you can not have?
518And if we disagree?
518And they expect to force me to give up my captives?
518And what army assisted him?
518And what is the Kingdom of Twi like?
518And what is to become of us now?
518And what will you do?
518And who has done this evil thing?
518And who may you be?
518And why should we take the other path?
518Are none of your people single?
518Are you all double?--or are some of you just one?
518Are you nervous about the decision of the pretty High Ki?
518Are you not contented?
518Are you not the Red Rogue of Dawna?
518Are you ready?
518Are you, then, a real fairy?
518But do you suppose I''m going to kill a man against his will?
518But suppose something should happen to you?
518But tell me, please, how would you prefer to be killed?
518But where does this road lead?
518But why do not the people rebel?
518But why is that?
518But would it be right?
518But, if I restore to you the treasure, how will it benefit you, since you are about to die?
518Ca n''t you see I''m very miserable?
518Can not something be done to rescue these poor people from their sad fate?
518Did I not say there are new adventures before us? 518 Did he say what adventure brought him to our Kingdom of Heg?"
518Dim?
518Do n''t I look awful? 518 Do you hear that, Terribus?"
518Do you intend to obey my orders?
518Do you still remember that a moment ago you were a fairy?
518Do you think you can trust these men?
518Does this path never end?
518Has any one ever yet dared defy him?
518Has he ever changed any one into a grasshopper or a June- bug?
518Have you a wand?
518Have you been invited? 518 How DARE you contradict me?"
518How about the June- bugs?
518How dare you contradict ME?
518How dare you stop us, fellows?
518How do you know that?
518How many of them are there?
518How much bigger?
518How old may this Prince Marvel be?
518How?
518If that is so, why have we never heard of this power before?
518Invited where?
518Is my face indeed pleasing?
518Is n''t it an awful thing to look forward to?
518Is n''t your name Prince Marvel?
518Is your own history written in this volume?
518Must you really hang us?
518Prince Marvel?
518Shall we cut your foes into small pieces, or would you prefer to hang them?
518The king?
518Then how will they cut off my head with two axes? 518 Then why did n''t you light it again?"
518Then why do n''t you begin?
518Twice?
518Well, then, what are you good for?
518Well, what shall we do?
518Well,returned the prince,"what of it?"
518Well?
518Well?
518What are you doing up there?
518What do you mean?
518What does''one''mean?
518What have you done with Nerle?
518What is it?
518What is that reason?
518What is the High Ki like?
518What is the Land of Twi?
518What poor?
518What sort of country have we got into?
518What think you, Nerle?
518What were you called as a fairy?
518Where did you meet him?
518Where do you keep your enchantments?
518Who are these strangers?
518Who cares?
518Who is the High Ki of Twi?
518Who is this Lady Seseley?
518Who was the little knight?
518Why are you here?
518Why are you not breathing fire and brimstone?
518Why do n''t I begin? 518 Why do you laugh?"
518Why do you not lash your tail?
518Why not leave the country as it is?
518Why not?
518Why not?
518Why not?
518Why should I die?
518Why should I do that?
518Why so?
518Why?
518Why?
518Why?
518Will he allow us to depart in the morning?
518Will you allow me to object to being killed?
518Will you let us go?
518Will you obey my orders?
518Will you permit me to advise you in this matter?
518Will you please reunite us? 518 Will you stay here and help me to rule my kingdom?"
518Will you?
518Would you slay my Fool- Killer? 518 You say two of the party are girls?"
518A few paces off the soldiers hesitated and stopped altogether, and Kwytoffle yelled at the captain:"Why do n''t you go on?
518Am I not terrible to gaze on?"
518Am I, then, a fool?"
518And Seseley added:"Why-- you''re a GIRL fairy, are n''t you?"
518And now tell me, will you help me to fight my battles?"
518And now the Ki- Ki came forward and, bowing their handsome blond heads before the High Ki, demanded:"Are we forgiven also?"
518And then he inquired:"Why do you stop here, in the middle of the path?"
518And then she turned to Prince Marvel and asked in a soft voice:"Is the year ended, Prince?"
518And why is the light here so dim?"
518And why so?"
518Both mothers boxed the children''s ears, and both men gasped out:"Who-- who are you?"
518But he said, quickly:"Does it not seem centuries when one is unhappy?"
518But the king merely nodded and inquired:"Since you have seen me, what do you think of me?"
518But who will rule the Land of Twi in your absence?"
518Do you suppose we great magicians carry around enchantments in our pockets?"
518Do you take me for a common assassin-- or a murderer?"
518Does he come from the Kingdom of Dawna, or that of Auriel, or Plenta?"
518Eh, Ki- Ki?"
518Eh, Ki- Ki?"
518Finally Seseley asked:"Why do you regret being a fairy?
518Have you ever,"she asked, suddenly,"seen a fairy before?"
518Is n''t that so, boys?"
518Is n''t that too long?"
518Is the little fairy really transformed to this youth?"
518Ki- Ki?"
518Marvel jerked his bridle from the man''s grasp and said in return:"Who are you?"
518Now at this the fairy burst into laughter again, and presently asked:"How old do you think me?"
518Now she inquired:"What do you wish to become?"
518One day Prince Marvel sought out Lady Seseley and said:"Will you ride with me to the Forest of Lurla?"
518Seseley drew a long, sighing breath of amazement at her own powers, and turning to Berna and Helda she asked:"Do I see aright?
518So Prince Marvel quickly asked:"Please tell us what country this is?"
518Tell me-- have you been invited?"
518The High Ki of Twi"Tell me, Prince, are we awake or asleep?"
518Then he cast his eye toward the cave and asked:"What will you do with all our treasure?"
518Then he said, aloud:"What has happened?
518Then, turning to the Ki, they asked:"Why have you brought these strangers here?"
518There was no denying this, so the three girls sat silent until Seseley asked:"Why do you wish to become a mortal?"
518This announcement was interesting to Marvel and Nerle, but greatly shocked the aged Ki, who asked:"What is to become of our kingdom?
518We have all reformed-- have we not, brothers?"
518What is the proper fate for such men?"
518Who am I?
518Who is he?"
518Why do n''t you capture them?
518Why do n''t you fight them?"
518Why do you all look so startled?"
518Why should I not be?"
518Will you give me your cloak?"
518Will you have it now?"
518Will you promise to guard my secret?"
518Would n''t you like to enjoy a little more pain?"
518You wish to go there?"
518asked the boy, in return;"do n''t you understand that every minute I expect to fall upon those sword points?"
518asked the esquire;"fight?"
518asked the pretty High Ki, speaking together as all the twins of Twi did;"and why are they not mates, but only half of each other?"
518cried Nerle, scornfully;"why do n''t you fight?
518cried the gray- bearded Ki;"is there, then, anything or any place on the other side of the hedge?"
518echoed the twin Ki,"die?
518he cried;"how dare you enter my forest?"
518remonstrated the bald- headed Ki;"are we to become grasshoppers, then?"
518retorted the fairy, with a little frown;"what does beauty amount to, if one is to remain invisible?"
518said the Dragon, thoughtfully, as if it did n''t relish the job;"this one is n''t Saint George, is it?"
518what have we here?"
37976And leave this beautiful country, where you are a Prince?
37976And were you also pleased?
37976And what is a baby- blossom?
37976And what is beyond the Seventh Valley?
37976And where do you get the bread?
37976Are all these other kitties your sisters and brothers?
37976Are n''t the people here very brittle?
37976Are n''t you made like other people?
37976Are they all asleep?
37976Are you candy?
37976Are you the Queen?
37976But must we always live here?
37976But suppose they wo n''t mind you, what will you do then?
37976But the kittens can not jump to the roofs of the houses, can they?
37976But what shall we do while you are away?
37976But why should they not? 37976 But you will, wo n''t you?"
37976Ca n''t I have a doll to keep?
37976Ca n''t we go home again?
37976Ca n''t we go with you?
37976Ca n''t we open the gate?
37976Could-- could I have a drink of it?
37976Did n''t I tell you yesterday?
37976Do all the Clowns live in this Valley?
37976Do n''t they ever remain quiet, and visit with each other, and rest?
37976Do n''t you catch mice?
37976Do n''t you ever die?
37976Do you have fires?
37976Do you know,said the girl,"that you have not yet told us your name?"
37976Do you suppose mice would be foolish enough to come into a Valley of Pussycats?
37976Do you suppose,asked Dot,"that I lived here once, when I was a baby?"
37976Do you?
37976Does it hurt?
37976Does what hurt?
37976Funny we never thought of that, is n''t it?
37976Gave you what, dear?
37976Have n''t I, really?
37976Have n''t you heard it?
37976Have strangers been here before?
37976Have they money in them?
37976Have you been eating our friend?
37976How can you get to the Fourth Valley if we take the boat?
37976How can you keep them from passing through?
37976How did you like your chamber?
37976How do they get there?
37976How do you happen to be at Roselawn, Papa?
37976How long have you been here?
37976How long will it take?
37976How?
37976I am rather thirsty,admitted Dot;"have you any milk?"
37976Is Merryland the other side of that archway?
37976Is it really your doll?
37976Is it wicked to eat candy in the country where you live?
37976Is n''t it funny,she exclaimed,"that I always forget to tell you?
37976Is n''t that a fine army?
37976Is n''t that milk I see in the fountain?
37976Is n''t there anything but trees here?
37976It''s a lovely room,said Dot to the maid;"but why did the Queen call it the musical chamber?"
37976May I ask a favor?
37976Not even when you were a little boy?
37976Oh, Tot,cried the girl,"would n''t it be nice to lunch under those trees, where it is cool and shady?
37976Or pinch their ears?
37976That?
37976Then what are you going to do with us?
37976Then what do you have soldiers for?
37976Then what is the Valley for?
37976Then why are you here, if you do n''t belong here?
37976They would n''t make very comfortable playmates, would they, Tot?
37976Tot who?
37976Want somethin''t''eat?
37976Was he countin''his whiskers?
37976Was he good?
37976Well, how do you like this Valley?
37976Were all those things in the end of your stick?
37976What are these midnight concerts like?
37976What are they doing there?
37976What are you made of?
37976What can you do for the poor child?
37976What caused this trouble?
37976What could a doll eat but sawdust? 37976 What did you do with him?"
37976What do we care for the Queen?
37976What do you eat?
37976What do you eat?
37976What do you want?
37976What does it all mean?
37976What does she do when they are naughty?
37976What has a bow- knot on it?
37976What is it?
37976What is pink?
37976What is that?
37976What is your name?
37976What new games do you know?
37976What will you do with us?
37976What you got?
37976What''s lunch?
37976What?
37976When shall we start?
37976Where are they?
37976Where are we going?
37976Where are we?
37976Where do they all come from?
37976Where do you get such nice milk?
37976Where to?
37976Where will you go?
37976Who are you?
37976Who are you?
37976Who is the Queen?
37976Who lives there?
37976Who made you?
37976Who?
37976Why did you come to our Valley?
37976Why do n''t they make''em to walk on their legs?
37976Why do they call you that?
37976Why do you call him Scollops?
37976Why do you call the maid Twinkle?
37976Why is the King named Felis?
37976Why not?
37976Why not?
37976Why wo n''t she, Tot?
37976Why, what can have happened to them?
37976Why?
37976Why?
37976Will you kindly tell us how you came here?
37976Wo n''t they ever be found?
37976Wo n''t we get sick?
37976Wo n''t you join me at breakfast?
37976Would n''t you like something to drink?
37976Would they?
37976You were ordered to shoot, were you not?
37976Although they enjoyed their dinner, the little party seemed to be unusually silent and thoughtful, and finally Dot asked:"What shall we do next?
37976As she spoke the Police Patrol and the Fire Engine both dashed up to the spot, and one of the officers asked:"What''s the trouble?"
37976As they pushed it out into the stream, Dot asked a Stork that stood watching them:"What is in the next Valley?"
37976As they trudged along Tot asked the Captain:"Why do the horses go on wheels?"
37976But did you see the Watch- Dog of Merryland?"
37976But tell me,"she added"is Uncle Palladius your father, or your grandfather?"
37976CHAPTER 19 The Lost Crowns"Well, shall we return to the boat?"
37976Did they frighten you?"
37976Do they make the children laugh?"
37976Do you think it is right and proper to keep us awake all day and then refuse to give us any dinner?"
37976Dot at once sat up and asked,"What is that?"
37976Dot looked up at these mountains and asked, curiously,"Who are all those people sitting on the rocks?"
37976Have n''t you heard that candy always destroys a person''s teeth?"
37976How are we to amuse ourselves all day unless we can dance?"
37976How can we ever get home again?"
37976Is it wicked to eat in the country you came from?"
37976Presently Dot asked,"Does no one live in those pretty houses in the village?"
37976Presently Dot broke the silence the stillness by asking,"What do you do in this lonesome place, where you have no one to talk to?"
37976Presently the girl asked,"Are you frightened, Tot?"
37976She sat down near Dot and asked:"Have my children been bothering you?"
37976So she stopped short and said,"Does the Queen of Merryland live here?"
37976Split?"
37976The Queen looked up quickly, with an anxious expression upon her face, and asked,"Do you really?"
37976The hairy man looked at them, in return with equal interest, and was the first to speak, saying in a mild, sad voice:"Strangers, who are you?"
37976The squeak was so loud and shrill that the Alligator laughed from pure joy, and cried,"Was n''t that splendid?
37976Then he looked at the basket with new interest and asked,"Basket all full somefin''t''eat?"
37976Then he took courage to look up again, and seeing a friendly smile upon Dot''s face he asked boldly,"Who is you?"
37976Then her Majesty turned to Tot and asked:"How did you like the Valley of Pussys?"
37976Then she asked:"How old are you, dear?"
37976Then she enquired:"Who lives in them?"
37976Then she inquired, curiously,"How many whiskers have you?"
37976Then she turned to Dot, and enquired:"Do you also wish to return to your home?"
37976Then, after a pause, he asked:"What do you feed''em?"
37976What are those?"
37976What do they feed horses on in your country?"
37976What were you doing with the pebbles?"
37976What will you have?"
37976When he saw Dot''s basket his eyes grew big and round, and he asked,"What you got?"
37976When they were floating in the river again the Queen asked Dot,"How did you like the pussycats?"
37976Why do n''t you break yourself of it?"
37976Wo n''t it be jolly?"
37976Wo n''t we, Dot F''eelun''?"
37976Wo n''t you have a few more maple caramels?"
37976Would you like to see my village wake up?"
37976Would you like to watch them?"
37976cried Dot;"did you bite off this gentleman''s fingers?"
37976cried the Queen;"have n''t I told you my name yet?"
37976said Dot;"is she very big?"
37976she asked, in a pleasant voice, but with some anxiety, Dot thought;"and how did you ever get to Merryland?"
37976she said, looking at him intently;"are you wound up so early in the morning?"
43936Am I really wonderful?
43936And are n''t you?
43936And back to Kansas?
43936And now,said Dorothy,"how am I to get back to Kansas?"
43936And she let you go again?
43936And what became of them?
43936And why is that?
43936Are n''t they beautiful?
43936Are there any other lions in this forest?
43936Are there many of these mice which call you Queen and are willing to obey you?
43936Are you a Munchkin?
43936Are you going?
43936Are you not a great Wizard?
43936Are you not going to make them your slaves?
43936Are you sure that Oz will see you?
43936But could n''t you be mended?
43936But how about my courage?
43936But how about the voice?
43936But is it a kind heart?
43936But is n''t everything here green?
43936But suppose we can not?
43936But this is terrible,said the Tin Woodman;"how shall I ever get my heart?"
43936Ca n''t you get down?
43936Ca n''t you give me brains?
43936Can you tell us where the Emerald City is?
43936Certainly,answered the Scarecrow;"how do you do?"
43936Did n''t you know water would be the end of me?
43936Did you groan?
43936Did you speak?
43936Do n''t you suppose we could rescue them?
43936Do you not see us?
43936Do you think Oz could give me courage?
43936Do you think,he asked,"If I go to the Emerald City with you, that the great Oz would give me some brains?"
43936Does he never go out?
43936Does n''t anyone else know you''re a humbug?
43936Glinda is a good Witch, is n''t she?
43936Have you any?
43936Have you brains?
43936How about my heart?
43936How can I cross the desert?
43936How can I get there?
43936How can I get to her castle?
43936How can I help being a humbug,he said,"when all these people make me do things that everybody knows ca n''t be done?
43936How do you feel now?
43936How do you feel?
43936How far is it to the Castle of Glinda?
43936How far is it to the Emerald City?
43936How long will it be,the child asked of the Tin Woodman,"before we are out of the forest?"
43936How shall we cross the river?
43936How shall we get down?
43936How was it that you appeared to me as a great Head?
43936How, then, are we to find her?
43936How?
43936How?
43936I never killed anything, willingly,she sobbed;"and even if I wanted to, how could I kill the Wicked Witch?
43936I''m pretty well, thank you,replied Dorothy, politely;"how do you do?"
43936If I put an end to your enemy will you bow down to me and obey me as King of the Forest?
43936Is he a good man?
43936Is he made of tin, or stuffed?
43936Is he stuffed?
43936Is he tame?
43936Is n''t it a beauty?
43936Is the Wicked Witch really destroyed?
43936Is there anything we can do,it asked,"to repay you for saving the life of our Queen?"
43936Is there no one who can help me?
43936Of course not,answered Dorothy;"how should I?"
43936Or I my brains?
43936Or I my courage?
43936Really?
43936This is strange,exclaimed Dorothy;"what shall we do?"
43936To be sure they could,cried the Scarecrow;"why did n''t we think of that before?"
43936Well, then, what can be done?
43936What are the Kalidahs?
43936What are your commands?
43936What can I do for you, my child?
43936What can I do for you?
43936What can we do to save him?
43936What can we do, then?
43936What did you say?
43936What do you wish?
43936What is he like?
43936What is it?
43936What is it?
43936What is that?
43936What is that?
43936What is your trouble?
43936What makes you a coward?
43936What must I do?
43936What promise?
43936What shall we do now?
43936What shall we do now?
43936What shall we do now?
43936What shall we do?
43936What shall we do?
43936What was that?
43936When shall we start?
43936Where did you get the mark upon your forehead?
43936Where is Kansas?
43936Where is he?
43936Where is the Emerald City?
43936Where is this City?
43936Where is this great spider of yours now?
43936Which road leads to the Wicked Witch of the West?
43936Who are the Munchkins?
43936Who are the Wizards?
43936Who are you, and where are you going?
43936Who are you, and why do you seek me?
43936Who are you?
43936Who are you?
43936Who is Aunt Em?
43936Who is Glinda?
43936Who melted her?
43936Who will go first?
43936Why are those needles and pins sticking out of your head?
43936Why did n''t you walk around the hole?
43936Why do n''t you run and jump?
43936Why do you have to obey the charm of the Golden Cap?
43936Why do you want water?
43936Why do you wish to see Oz?
43936Why not?
43936Why should I do this for you?
43936Why should I do this for you?
43936Why should I do this?
43936Why should I give you courage?
43936Why, do n''t you know?
43936Why?
43936Why?
43936Will you take me to her?
43936Wo n''t they hurt me?
43936Wo n''t you go with me?
43936Wo n''t you tell me a story, while we are resting?
43936A woman opened it just far enough to look out, and said,"What do you want, child, and why is that great Lion with you?"
43936Among them was the Queen herself, who asked, in her squeaky little voice,"What can I do for my friends?"
43936As Dorothy entered they looked at her curiously, and one of them whispered,"Are you really going to look upon the face of Oz the Terrible?"
43936At this the Queen of the Mice stuck her head out from a clump of grass and asked, in a timid voice,"Are you sure he will not bite us?"
43936But how can I help it?"
43936But tell me, is it a civilized country?"
43936But what do you want?"
43936But what shall we do?"
43936But, comrades, what shall we do now?"
43936Can you help me find my way?"
43936Dorothy at once ran back to the cottage and found the oil- can, and then she returned and asked, anxiously,"Where are your joints?"
43936Dorothy then gave her the Golden Cap, and the Witch said to the Scarecrow,"What will you do when Dorothy has left us?"
43936Finally he said:"Why not call the Winged Monkeys, and asked them to carry you over the desert?"
43936How can she do so?"
43936How did you get me out?"
43936How did you happen to be here?"
43936How did you manage to escape the great Wildcat?"
43936If you, who are Great and Terrible, can not kill her yourself, how do you expect me to do it?"
43936Is the other one stuffed, also?"
43936Shall we go there?"
43936She had such a frightened little voice that Dorothy stopped and said,"Why not?"
43936The King bowed low before Dorothy, and asked,"What is your command?"
43936The Tin Woodman, raising his axe, rushed toward the little man and cried out,[ Illustration]"Who are you?"
43936Then Oz asked,"What do you wish me to do?"
43936Then he said:"Do you suppose Oz could give me a heart?"
43936Then said the voice:"Where did you get the silver shoes?"
43936Then she noticed Dorothy''s Golden Cap, and said,"Why do n''t you use the charm of the Cap, and call the Winged Monkeys to you?
43936Then the Witch looked at the big, shaggy Lion and asked,"When Dorothy has returned to her own home, what will become of you?"
43936There was another Munchkin with him, and the first thing I heard was the farmer saying,"''How do you like those ears?''
43936They looked again in every part of the room, and then, seeing no one, Dorothy asked,"Where are you?"
43936They seemed greatly surprised to see so strange a company, and while the woman was busy laying the table the man asked,"Where are you all going?"
43936Turning to the Tin Woodman, she asked:"What will become of you when Dorothy leaves this country?"
43936What could the little woman possibly mean by calling her a sorceress, and saying she had killed the wicked Witch of the East?
43936What do you command?"
43936What do you mean by coming here and frightening my cow?"
43936What ever shall we do?"
43936What is that little animal you are so tender of?"
43936When he saw Dorothy and her companions the man asked,"What do you wish in the Emerald City?"
43936When they reached the castle Dorothy said to the Winkies,"Are any of your people tinsmiths?"
43936When, at last, he came back, Dorothy asked,"Have you seen Oz?"
43936Who are you, and why do you seek me?"
43936Who are you, and why do you seek me?"
43936Who are you, and why do you seek me?"
43936Why do you seek me?"
43936Wo n''t you let me carry you back to Kansas and stand you on Aunt Em''s mantle- shelf?
43936[ Illustration] The little old woman took the slate from her nose, and, having read the words on it, asked,"Is your name Dorothy, my dear?"
43936[ Illustration]"But who was she?"
43936[ Illustration]"What is it?"
43936[ Illustration]"Why do you wish to see the terrible Oz?"
43936are you back again?"
43936asked Dorothy;"the Munchkin farmer who made you?"
43936asked the Scarecrow, when he had stretched himself and yawned,"and where are you going?"
43936cried Dorothy;"are you a real witch?"
43936exclaimed the girl;"are you going with me?"
43936he enquired;"and who is Oz?"
43936said the girl, anxiously;"what will protect him?"
43936said the princess;"ca n''t you see these are strangers, and should be treated with respect?"
43936she cried, folding the little girl in her arms and covering her face with kisses;"where in the world did you come from?"
5312And do not you know the sheep?
5312And do you ever see him?
5312And do you know the dingle- bells that grow near the edge of the wood?
5312And how about the cockle- shells?
5312And how did you know, sweetheart?
5312And how long will you be gone, papa?
5312And is it the weight of years that makes you sad?
5312And what is that condition?
5312And where are your sheep?
5312And why is that?
5312Are you becoming interested in politics, then; or is there some grievous breach of court etiquette which has attracted your attention?
5312But what became of the magic collar?
5312But what can I do?
5312But what can you do?
5312But where is your crook?
5312But why did you stand on your head to do it?
5312But why?
5312Can I do anything to help you?
5312Can I leave you alone while I go for the doctor, mamma?
5312Can you sing?
5312Can you tell In which of these houses the Queen may now dwell? 5312 Did you speak?"
5312Do we tax the poor?
5312Do you indeed love me, Nathalie?
5312Do you think so?
5312Do you, indeed? 5312 Good morning, Black Sheep,"said the boy;"why do you look so funny this morning?"
5312Has anyone seen a little girl who has run away?
5312Have you any money?
5312Here, Isaac,he said to a farmer''s lad who chanced to pass by,"where is Little Boy Blue?"
5312How am I to get out of here?
5312How big was it?
5312How came you in my cart?
5312How can I put live birds in a pie?
5312How do you know they are?
5312How is Miss Muffet, Nurse?
5312How long?
5312How should I know?
5312I could earn something, sir, could n''t I?
5312If I grow three bags full the next time, may I have one bag for myself?
5312In what way?
5312Is it alive?
5312Is n''t it dangerous for eggs to go about all by themselves?
5312Is that the reason your eyes are so big?
5312Is this your son, ma''am?
5312Norwich?
5312Of course; do not the sheep know you?
5312Oh, papa,she answered,"why do you sing that nobody cares for you, when you know I love you so dearly?"
5312Oh, that''s the idea, is it?
5312Oh, you did, eh? 5312 Oh,"said Little Bo- Peep, in surprise,"do they wag their tails?
5312Pussy- cat Mew, will you come back again?
5312Pussy- cat, Pussy- cat, what did you there?
5312So I see,she answered;"but did you bring my groceries?"
5312That is fair enough,answered the alderman;"but in what way will you test his wit?"
5312That was well done,said the mayor, coming back again;"but tell me, can you put my cart before my horse and take me to ride?"
5312The people? 5312 Very good,"replied the judge;"now, then, where did you come from?"
5312What are my officers for, but to serve me?
5312What are they going to do with it?
5312What are they?
5312What are we to do?
5312What are you doing here?
5312What are you laughing at, sir?
5312What are you trying to do?
5312What business,she thought,"has a poor country cat To visit a city of madmen like that?
5312What could I do with a sack of rye?
5312What do those people who have n''t any sheep do for clothes?
5312What do you suppose has become of their tails?
5312What do you want with them?
5312What does he know?
5312What have you in the sack?
5312What is it, my pet?
5312What is it?
5312What is it?
5312What is it?
5312What is your name, and where do you live?
5312What is your name?
5312What is your name?
5312What little girl?
5312What shall we do now?
5312What shall we do?
5312What think you, Borland?
5312What''s a good place to visit down there? 5312 What''s the matter, little one?"
5312What''s the matter?
5312What''s the use of being in the country,she thought,"if I must act just as I did in the city?
5312Where are you going, my lad?
5312Where are you now?
5312Where did you get that tail?
5312Where did you get the little girl?
5312Where does your mother live?
5312Where is your home, bunny?
5312Who are you?
5312Why do you think so?
5312Why not?
5312Why should I keep a handful of rye?
5312Why, what could you do with a bag of wool?
5312Will you go and wake him?
5312Will you really?
5312You are surely mistaken, sir,said Solomon, with the gravity that comes from great wisdom,"these are our dog''s fore legs, are they not?"
5312A good- looking woman answered his knock at the door, and he asked politely,"Is this the town of Norwich, madam?"
5312And as none are so rich but there are those richer, how should we, in justice, determine which are the rich and which are the poor?"
5312And did you not say that, God willing, when this happened you would come back to us?"
5312And while he sobbed, a voice said to him,"What is the matter, little egg?"
5312Are you the man who shot the duck here yesterday morning?"
5312But he plucked up courage and said to the farmer,"Can you tell me the way to Norwich, sir?"
5312But prithee, maid, Why thus your garden fill When ev''ry field the same flowers yield To pluck them as you will?"
5312But tell me, Nathalie, are you willing to leave me?"
5312But tell me, papa, what have the flowers to do with your coming home?"
5312But what is amiss?"
5312By and by the woman asked,"Why do you come out here to sew?"
5312Ca n''t you go and shoot another?
5312Can I do anything for you?"
5312Can you not assist these poor beggars at once?"
5312Do n''t you think so?
5312Do you know the cowslips that grow in the pastures, Mary?"
5312Do you know?"
5312Do you now think your husband can not shoot?"
5312Do you think the miller was angry?
5312Have you any idea what you look like, all sheared down to your skin?
5312He began to make his way carefully through the hay, and was getting along fairly well when he heard a voice say,"Where are you going?"
5312How can I make my fortune with that?"
5312How could he cut it, without any knife?
5312How could he marry, without any wife?
5312How did you get here?"
5312How then could you make a fortune from it?"
5312How would you like to have someone come along and see you, now that you are all head and legs?"
5312How, let me ask you, sir, could you have married without any wife?"
5312Is it not true, Your Majesty?"
5312Is it true?"
5312Is she ill?"
5312Is this true?"
5312Mrs. Muffet would say, at times,"By the way, Nurse, how is Miss Muffet getting along?"
5312See here, Mary, how would you like a little ride with me on my nag?"
5312She was beginning to cry again, when the same old woman she had before met came hobbling to her side and asked,"What are you doing with my cat tails?"
5312So he thanked her and entered the house, and she asked,"Will you have it hot or cold, sir?"
5312Solomon came to him one day and asked,"Tell me, sir, why has a man two eyes?"
5312Still, she went to see Sophocles, and, dropping a penny upon his plate, she asked,"Tell me, O wise man, how shall I drive my husband to work?"
5312Tell me, you rascal, where is the pig?"
5312Then came a carter, and putting a piece of money in the hand of Pericles, he enquired,"Pray tell me of your wisdom what is wrong with my mare?"
5312Then he said to her in rhyme( for it was a way of speaking the jolly Squire had),"Mistress Mary, so contrary, How does your garden grow?
5312Then he said to his wife,"What does a drake look like, my love?"
5312Upon what day will it please you to reign?"
5312Well, how are you feeling, little one?"
5312Well, what were you running for?"
5312What are you doing with them?"
5312What did he sing for?
5312What do you mean?
5312What have you to say in reply?"
5312What is your name?"
5312When he saw the sheep waiting for him he asked,"Black Sheep, Black Sheep, have you any wool?"
5312When he was still a child Solomon confounded the schoolmaster by asking, one day,"Can you tell me, sir, why a cow drinks water from a brook?"
5312When the farmer came into the field again the Black Sheep said to him,"Master, how many bags of wool did you cut from my back?"
5312When the first beggar came before him the Prince asked,"Are you in need?"
5312When the grandmother returned she asked,"Where is the bread for your supper?"
5312Who are you?"
5312Why do we tax the poor at all?"
5312Why do you cry, And blind your eyes to knowing How dingle- bells and cockle- shells And cowslips all are growing?"
5312Will you go?"
5312[ Illustration: Jack Horner]"Where are you?"
5312[ Illustration: Little Bun Rabbit] Little Bun Rabbit"Oh, Little Bun Rabbit, so soft and so shy, Say, what do you see with your big, round eye?"
5312[ Illustration: Mistress Mary] Mistress Mary Mistress Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow?
5312[ Illustration: Pussy- cat Mew] Pussy- cat Mew"_ Pussy- cat, Pussy- cat, where do you go?"
5312[ Illustration: The Black Sheep] The Black Sheep Black sheep, black sheep, have you any wool?
5312[ Illustration: The Black Sheep]"What will they do with it, Black Sheep?"
5312[ Illustration: Three Wise Men of Gotham]"Can not the priest tell?"
5312are you hurt?"
5312are you sure you can get them?"
5312asked the Prince, anxiously,"have we done aright?"
5312enquired Humpty;"do you belong in our nest?"
5312have you never heard the story of the Man in the Moon?
5312he said, as he dropped a piece of money upon a plate,"shall I win my lawsuit or not?"
5312he said;"but say-- what do you people do to amuse yourselves?"
5312how came you to think of putting live birds in the pie?"
5312must I amuse you as well as myself?
5312repeated her mother in surprise;"why do you wish a flower- garden, Mary?"
5312repeated the Squire,"why do you wish to earn money?"
5312replied Bo- Peep, in surprise;"what do you mean?"
5312said the boy;"but who are the three bags for?"
5312said the miller,"where on earth did you come from?"
5312sneered the ram,"you like it, do you?
53844A horse? 53844 And a hole in the ground means to stop, also, does n''t it?"
53844And are you, in truth, highly magnified?
53844And how came you to possess the throne?
53844And this wooden horse-- is it alive?
53844And what is the Powder of Life?
53844And where did the Wizard get it?
53844And where is she now?
53844And who is Dorothy?
53844Are n''t you a little hoarse?
53844Are they strong enough?
53844Are they?
53844Are we all ready?
53844Are we cannibals, let me ask? 53844 Are we going to see this queer King?"
53844Are you not feeling well today?
53844Are you not going to use my broom?
53844Are you ready?
53844Are you really a Woggle- Bug?
53844Are you sure?
53844But how are we to know how fast the Gump is flying?
53844But how,asked the Scarecrow,"can anyone count seventeen by twos?
53844But tell me, how came your Majesty here? 53844 But what are you going to do with him, now he is alive?"
53844But what happened to me, a moment ago? 53844 But what will His Majesty, the Scarecrow, do with him?"
53844But where is your army?
53844But where was my Standing Army at the time?
53844But where were you going, when you met us?
53844But why are you all so despondent?
53844But why need I wear spectacles?
53844But why,asked Glinda,"did he make three secret visits to old Mombi?"
53844But-- pardon me if I seem inquisitive-- are you not all rather-- ahem!--rather unusual?
53844Ca n''t we use them to escape?
53844Ca n''t you get it apart, and find out?
53844Can I do anything to assist my old friends?
53844Could seeds be considered in the light of brains?
53844Did n''t Tip wish that he''d never swallowed one of them? 53844 Did n''t he give me a wonderful set of brains?"
53844Did you get hurt? 53844 Did you understand that sign?"
53844Do Stinging Bees injure pumpkins?
53844Do Winged Monkeys ever eat pumpkins?
53844Do n''t you imagine he would make a better soup?
53844Do n''t you know you are guilty of treason, and that there is a law against treason?
53844Do n''t you think it will be safer for me to deliver you into her hands?
53844Do you think the birds will come here?
53844Do you understand the language of the Gillikins, my dear?
53844Does it hurt?
53844Does it hurt?
53844Does not your Majesty know that in all the land of Oz but one language is spoken?
53844Does''whoa''mean to stop?
53844Five?
53844For where is the straw that stuffs my body?
53844Good day, your Majesty,said Nick, politely addressing the mouse;"I trust you are enjoying good health?"
53844Has the animal been fed?
53844Have I got to drink that stuff?
53844Have I not asked you to restrain these unfeeling jokes?
53844Have we really conquered her?
53844He does n''t seem especially graceful,he remarked, musingly;"but I suppose he can run?"
53844How about me?
53844How about these wishing pills?
53844How are we to know when we come to the palace of Glinda the Good?
53844How dare you call me flimsy?
53844How dare you sit in my throne?
53844How did you happen to think of it?
53844How do you feel now?
53844How is it, friend Nick?
53844How is that?
53844How is that?
53844How large an army can you assemble?
53844How many sides have I?
53844How, then, am I going to stop him?
53844I must certainly get to the Emerald City,he said to the boatman;"but how can I cross the river if you do not take me?"
53844I shout loud enough, do n''t I?
53844I transformed her into-- into--"Into what?
53844If it is such hard work as you say, how did the women manage it so easily?
53844If it were alive, would n''t it trot, and prance, and eat oats?
53844In what way?
53844Is everything here purple?
53844Is fire dangerous to pumpkins?
53844Is it indeed so?
53844Is it really empty?
53844Is not my name upon the card?
53844Is the Tin Woodman the Emperor of the Winkies?
53844Is your heart, then, a hand- organ?
53844It''s very pretty,said the creature, regarding the lorgnette approvingly;"but what is it for?"
53844May I ask your name?
53844None at all?
53844Not loaded?
53844Now,said she,"I will ask my first question: Why did the Wizard pay you three visits?"
53844See here,he growled,"ca n''t you protect me from insult?"
53844Then how is it that I seem to understand them myself?
53844Then what shall we do?
53844Then what shall we do?
53844Then what was the use of our coming?
53844Then, if my ears were longer, would I be a horse?
53844Well,said the Scarecrow,"what shall we do to make Mombi speak?
53844What am I doing here, anyway?
53844What are you, a man or a pumpkin?
53844What can we do for you? 53844 What city is that?"
53844What did he give you for thus serving him?
53844What did he say, Jellia, my dear?
53844What did you do with the girl?
53844What do n''t you understand?
53844What does he say?
53844What does that mean, dear father?
53844What does that mean?
53844What does that sound mean?
53844What does that word''fool''mean?
53844What for?
53844What has happened?
53844What have I done to you, to be so persecuted?
53844What is a horse?
53844What is an interpreter?
53844What is that for?
53844What is the color of my pearl?
53844What is this?
53844What man would oppose a girl, or dare to harm her? 53844 What shall I hold on to?"
53844What shall we do?
53844What sort of a General?
53844What sort of creature is that which approaches us?
53844What use''ll I be then?
53844What will you do with me then?
53844What''ll it do to me?
53844What''s happened?
53844What''s that, dear father?
53844What''s wrong, my man?
53844Where are we going?
53844Where can you go?
53844Where is the Saw- Horse you rode here?
53844Where shall we go?
53844Where to?
53844Where to?
53844Who was Nick Chopper?
53844Why did n''t you stop when I yelled''whoa?''
53844Why do n''t you change me into a goat, or a chicken?
53844Why do n''t you make him some ears?
53844Why do n''t you marry the Queen? 53844 Why do n''t you send her back to her mother, where she belongs?"
53844Why do n''t you shut her up in a closet until she behaves herself, and promises to be good?
53844Why do you seek me?
53844Why do you think, my dear friend, that we have gone astray?
53844Why not start counting at a half of one?
53844Why not stuff him with money?
53844Why not use two sofas?
53844Why not? 53844 Why not?
53844Will they be injured in any way?
53844Wo n''t I be mangled?
53844Wo n''t it strain my joints?
53844You''re no wiser than the rest of us, are you? 53844 Am I a Gump, or am I a juggernaut?
53844And what became of the Scarecrow?"
53844Are you cracked at all?"
53844Are you educated, young sir?"
53844Are you willing to carry us through the air wherever we wish to go?"
53844At this moment the Soldier with the Green Whiskers returned, and the Scarecrow asked:"By the way, who has conquered me?"
53844But how does that knowledge help us?"
53844But what is to become of the Scarecrow?"
53844But where is this girl who owns the throne, and what is her name?"
53844But you, I suppose, speak the language of the Pumpkinheads?"
53844Ca n''t you see?"
53844Did you know that?"
53844Did you?"
53844Do any of you know what a Woggle- Bug is?''
53844Do n''t you know it''s a dangerous thing to conquer a city?"
53844Do you think I''m deaf?"
53844Does he know anything?"
53844Does it not occur to you that I am several thousand times greater than any Woggle- Bug you ever saw before?
53844E.''at the end of your name stands for?"
53844Have n''t I got legs and feet, and are n''t they jointed?"
53844Have you a heart?"
53844Have you any errand, sir, in the Emerald City?"
53844How came this creature alive?"
53844I wonder if water is liable to spoil pumpkins?"
53844Is n''t he a picture, though?"
53844Is this arrangement satisfactory?"
53844It fits very nicely, does it not?"
53844M.''stands for?"
53844May I ask why you wish to conquer His Majesty the Scarecrow?"
53844May I inquire who you are, and what is your business?"
53844Now, I wonder what that is for?"
53844Or are we faithful friends?"
53844Presently the Pumpkinhead asked:"What is that thing you are sitting on?"
53844So the boy called to the King:"are you all right, your majesty?"
53844Some of the girls screamed and ran back, but General Jinjur bravely stood her ground and said, reproachfully:"Why, how now?
53844Tell me, what shall we do with him?"
53844Tell me,"she demanded, turning to the trembling girl,"what is your name?"
53844Then he called out to the Pumpkinhead:"are you all right, Jack?"
53844Then he turned to the Scarecrow and asked:"Are your subjects happy and contented, my dear friend?"
53844Then, after a pause, he asked:"Did you say a Tin Woodman rules the Winkies?"
53844Then, casting a sharp look at the girl, he asked:"Are you quite certain you understand the languages of both the Gillikins and the Munchkins?"
53844They surely do not complain of your wise and gracious rule?"
53844Understand?"
53844What can I do for you?"
53844What did he say?"
53844What do you think?"
53844What does it all mean?
53844What have we got an interpreter for, if you break out in this rash way?"
53844What right have I to oppose her?"
53844When the Soldier had departed the Scarecrow said:"Wo n''t you take a chair while we are waiting?"
53844When the man reached the bank Tip asked:"Will you row us to the other side?"
53844Who is the Scarecrow?"
53844Who made you?"
53844Who will swallow the first pill?"
53844Why not use the money?"
53844Will you hold the horse while I stick them on?"
53844Would you shoot a poor, defenceless girl?"
53844You''ve a mouth, have n''t you?"
53844[ Illustration:"DOES IT HURT?"
53844[ Illustration]"I hope you are enjoying good health?"
53844[ Illustration]"Why do n''t you sit down?"
53844and who are your companions?"
53844cried Jinjur, in despair;"for how can our knitting- needles avail against the long spears and terrible swords of our foes?"
53844said the Tin Woodman, taking up the Scarecrow''s head and caressing it tenderly;"whoever could imagine you would come to this untimely end?"
49731Ah, a twenty- dollar suite?
49731Am I the committee on lights?
49731And a meat market?
49731And father?
49731And get wet?
49731And if he does n''t?
49731And patronize your mercantile establishments?
49731And then you go back to work?
49731And then?
49731And whom do you think it is, Dad?
49731And whose cottage are you going to rent?
49731And you''ve never met him before?
49731Are there any remarks?
49731Are you sure?
49731Because I own a cottage?
49731Because if we sue him he will lose it all?
49731Been there before?
49731But is n''t that a heavy charge?
49731But why, as one of the owners of Tamawaca, have n''t you attended to these things?
49731By the way, how do Wilder and Easton agree with each other?
49731Can I rent a good boat, for fishing?
49731Could n''t you find a better opening than a clerkship?
49731Did n''t Mrs. Rivers keep her surprise party a secret?
49731Did n''t the cottage owners object?
49731Did n''t you know, sir? 49731 Did n''t you know?
49731Did the secretary mislay that, too?
49731Do I have a vote?
49731Do you mean it?
49731Do you really mean it, Mr. Jarrod? 49731 Do you refer to the option you granted to me, as trustee for the cottagers of Tamawaca?"
49731Do you remember, dear, how the cat''s paw once pulled the chest- nuts out of the fire for some one else?
49731Do you think I can rent a cottage there?
49731Does he know I''m here?
49731Does he own the place?
49731Eh?
49731Eh?
49731Glaston?
49731Going to Tamawaca?
49731Half an hour, Susie?
49731Have n''t you had about enough of this two- penny folly?
49731Have they got thirty thousand dollars to take it up?
49731He runs things, eh?
49731How about the treasurer''s report?
49731How about yourself?
49731How are you, sir?
49731How can I get a cottage?
49731How can you lose money?
49731How do you get there?
49731How does he see it?
49731How much do you earn?
49731How much longer does your vacation last?
49731How much will you take to deliver to me that paper-- the option I gave you the other day?
49731How much?
49731How on earth did you happen to have all this on hand?
49731How?
49731In what way?
49731In what way?
49731Is it all made up, Jim?
49731Is n''t he splendid?
49731Is n''t this in front of his own residence?
49731Is the cottage on the lot?
49731Is there a grocery handy, where one can purchase supplies?
49731It was for a monkey, was n''t it?
49731Me? 49731 Mine?"
49731No bad news, I hope, Jim?
49731No?
49731Oh, you do, eh?
49731Supposed, Betty?
49731Then why does it exist?
49731To walk on your streets and repair your sidewalks?
49731To whom, sir?
49731Was it the breakfast food, or the climate?
49731Was the original plat recorded?
49731Well?
49731What are you doing here, Jim?
49731What becomes of it?
49731What do you ask for the place?
49731What does he do?
49731What is it?
49731What option?
49731What shall we do with the report?
49731What sort of a man is Easton?
49731What time does the boat get to Tamawaca?
49731What''s her other name?
49731What''s that cottage standing in the middle of yonder avenue?
49731What''s the price?
49731What''s the result, presh?
49731What''s there?
49731What''s wrong, Jim?
49731Where are you bound for?
49731Where can I find such a place?
49731Where did you say it was?
49731Where do you draw the line, Susie, between a gentleman and-- and-- what''s the other thing?--an undesirable acquaintance?
49731Where?
49731Who got it, Colonel?
49731Who is Wilder?
49731Who is that man?
49731Who owns the street?
49731Why did you sell out your interest?
49731Why do n''t the cottagers organize?
49731Why do n''t the people rise up, and demand their rights?
49731Why do n''t you?
49731Why do you ask?
49731Why do you say''poor man''?
49731Why is it there?
49731Why not? 49731 Why not?"
49731Why not?
49731Why not?
49731Why should that monster''s name be mentioned in the sanctity of the sanctum of this respectable Yacht Club? 49731 Why, Jim, is it you?"
49731Will they give you the option?
49731Will you assist us?
49731With the streets and public grounds laid out in detail?
49731Wo n''t you come into the bazaar and sit down for awhile? 49731 Would I propose it, otherwise?"
49731Would that be fair and honorable?
49731You do?
49731You''ll help me, girls?
49731You-- you did n''t hear the name, Colonel?
49731Any baggage, sir?"
49731As for the"bunch,"Gladys said on the way home:"Is n''t Susie a deep one, though?"
49731But did you not once tell me that you are a Cornell man?"
49731But how?"
49731But what''s your idea?
49731But what''s your plan, dear?"
49731Can I be of use to you?"
49731Can you run a typewriter?"
49731Clever scheme, ai n''t it?"
49731Did Susie see him coming through one corner of her eye?
49731Did he give you anything when you-- er-- parted?"
49731Do you want to go in and look around, or shall we walk back and get your wife and children, so they can begin to enjoy their new home?"
49731Eh?"
49731For heaven''s sake, Jim, why ca n''t you have a little sense?"
49731Gasoline stove wo n''t work?
49731Glaston?"
49731Good job for a college man, is n''t it?
49731Here a gentleman with a ruddy face jumped up and asked:"Is the committee referring to the bathing water?"
49731How could I?
49731How do you feel about it, Jim?"
49731How much for Lake View?"
49731How will you manage it?"
49731How''s the hotel, Brush?"
49731If Tamawaca was double the size, I''d make double the money, would n''t I?
49731Ingram?"
49731Into the water?"
49731Is he that kind?"
49731Is not my name highly respected?
49731Jarrod?"
49731Jarrod?"
49731Jarrod?"
49731Jarrod?"
49731Just to guy the people?"
49731Look here: do you owe nothing to me?"
49731May I assist you?"
49731Nothing dishonest in that-- eh?"
49731Pretty place, eh?
49731See now?"
49731See that cottage across the way?
49731See?
49731Snap, ai n''t it?"
49731So on Sunday afternoon he walked up to Lake View and interviewed Mr. Jarrod as follows:"Tell me, dear boy, what''s the joke?
49731Susie Everton is n''t so bad, is it?"
49731The old lady is the mother of Mrs. Drybug-- you remember the Drybugs, do n''t you?
49731Then he asked:"Does your Cottagers''Association amount to anything?"
49731Then, as he turned toward the door:"Are you going out again?"
49731Understand?"
49731Want to join our Club?"
49731Well, who is she?"
49731What could Tamawaca do without you?"
49731What do these folks want of a summer resort?
49731What do we do this evening?"
49731What is it, Mr. Harden?
49731What is it, my little man?
49731What''s that, Mrs. Harringford?
49731Where does she come from?"
49731Who are her people?
49731Who was I then?
49731Who was I, anyhow?
49731Why do n''t you go to some quiet, pleasant summer resort, and loaf until fall?"
49731Why not try to bear with him, and be friendly?"
49731Why not turn the option over to me without any more fooling?"
49731Why should I, when she''s all right herself?
49731Would a crape manufacturer smile at my picture?
49731Would you mind being my clerk for a few weeks?"
49731a note from mamma?
49731any combination lock on your inside pocket?"
49731the bread sour?
419And can you make a bird a beast, and a beast a bird again, without taking a human form in between?
419And get enchanted again?
419And how about you?
419And who are these others?
419Are n''t you afraid to be wicked?
419Are n''t you going to save those six monkeys who are giant soldiers?
419Are n''t you good for ANYthing?
419Are n''t you hungry, Cap''n?
419Are they better than gold pieces?
419Are you lonesome because you''re a magician?
419Are you sure he ca n''t get away?
419Are you sure you can get''em out of their fix?
419Are you sure you know the way?
419Are you the Wizard?
419But how can two beasts raise an army to conquer the powerful people of Oz?
419But if I find your black bag-- and find it inside of five minutes-- will you admit my pink brains are better than your common human brains?
419But it''s safe, is n''t it?
419But tell me, Glinda, what can I give our lovely Ozma on her birthday?
419But what became of the walnut and the hickory- nut into which you transformed those dreadful beast magicians?
419But what will WE be doing?
419But where is the Magic Flower, and how can we get it?
419But where will you get such tiny monkeys?
419But why do you wish to go back to the island?
419But why should MY wish be obeyed?
419But why, if you are so great a magician, can not you conquer the Oz people without our help, and so save us the trouble?
419Ca n''t you find any fat babies in Oz to eat?
419Can you do that, Wizard?
419Can you make a raft, Cap''n Bill?
419Can you really do such wonderful transformations?
419Can you remember the Magic Word that transforms people?
419Can you think of anything more the little monkeys can do, Wizard?
419Could n''t the Wizard of Oz help us-- or Glinda the Good?
419Could n''t we put it on your back?
419Did n''t you see the Magic Flower in the gold flower- pot?
419Did they try to fight you when you saw''em?
419Do many beasts live here?
419Do n''t you admire my pink brains?
419Do n''t you ever get hungry or thirsty?
419Do n''t you have to hunt for your food?
419Do n''t you know who WE are, either?
419Do n''t you know?
419Do n''t you like eggs?
419Do n''t you like pretty things?
419Do n''t you remember the four and twenty blackbirds that were baked in a pie? 419 Do n''t you remember?"
419Do n''t you want some, too?
419Do you know what I can give her?
419Do you remember tellin''me yesterday''bout a Magic Flower in a Gold Pot?
419Do you think I could wish for anything else, Cap''n and get it?
419Do you think I''m a fool? 419 Do you think they''ll object?"
419Do you think, Wizard, the Duck was right in saying no magic can rescue Trot and Cap''n Bill?
419Do you''spose it''s very heavy, Cap''n? 419 Has any of your friends ever picked a flower from the wonderful plant?"
419Have n''t you any friends?
419Have you ever traveled this way before?
419Have you money?
419Have you the money to pay for it?
419How are you?
419How can you do that?
419How could I walk OVER the water on the BOTTOM of the river? 419 How dare you come here?"
419How dare you disturb me?
419How did you get to the island?
419How do you know about it, and who are you, anyhow?
419How do you like it, Dorothy?
419How do you s''pose a single, solitary Duck happened to be in the Land of Oz?
419How does the Mixed Beast know that what he says is true?
419How long will we be gone?
419How many candles should there be on the cake?
419How shall we answer this friendly stranger?
419How would it be to give her that useless Pink Kitten?
419How?
419I said''people,''did n''t I?
419I suppose we must take the shapes of beasts?
419I suppose you can transform us into beasts as well as birds?
419I suppose you''re not strong enough to bring the raft to this side, are you?
419I suppose you''ve heard of me?
419I wonder if the beasts will attack us?
419I wonder who he was?
419If I find it, will you go to them?
419Is any kind of an egg dangerous to a Nome?
419Is he ALWAYS hungry?
419Is it good poetry, Scraps?
419Is that ALL you want, Dorothy?
419Is that all you can do, Wizard?
419Is the Flower really wonderful?
419Like what?
419May I go across with you?
419Me? 419 Me?
419Prove what?
419Roots an''all?
419Shall we ask Ozma to let us take the Sawhorse?
419Shall we go back to the Emerald City, as we are, and then visit Glinda the Good and ask her to break the enchantments?
419Sorry for what?
419Tell me, Toto,said the girl;"what would Ozma like best for a birthday present?"
419The Wizard transformed? 419 The bees?"
419Then what shall we do?
419Then you''re a wizard?
419Then you''ve never seen the Emerald City of Oz?
419Two bees?
419Under the water?
419WHO''S going to do that?
419Well, where can we find it?
419What are Kalidahs?
419What are you doing?
419What are you going to do now?
419What are you going to do with a raft?
419What are you going to do with that?
419What are you going to give Ozma on her birthday?
419What are you going to give Ozma on her birthday?
419What are you thinkin''of, Trot?
419What became of the Goose?
419What became of your magic tools?
419What do YOU think, Rango?
419What do we need a raft for, Cap''n?
419What do you say, Bru?
419What do you''spose has happened to us, Cap''n Bill?
419What does he mean by that?
419What does that mean?
419What good would that do us?
419What happens to them, then?
419What has become of those Giant Soldiers who used to be monkeys?
419What have you thought of?
419What is a magician?
419What is it, Cap''n Bill?
419What is it, Glinda?
419What is your thought, my dear?
419What made them kick you out?
419What shall we do now?
419What shall we do with him?
419What was I going to say?
419What will happen to the Oz people, and what sort of an army could we get together, except of people?
419What will they do with the swords?
419What''s on your mind, Dorothy?
419What''s that for?
419What''s that swimmin''towards us, Trot?
419What''s the matter?
419What''s wrong with them?
419When did that happen?
419When did they go, and where have they gone?
419Where are you going?
419Where did you find so many diamonds?
419Where is he now?
419Where is it?
419Where''s the Goose?
419Where''s the Wizard?
419Where''s the Wizard?
419Where, Dorothy?
419Who ARE you?
419Who are you, and how came you in the forest of Gugu?
419Who are you?
419Who are you?
419Who are you?
419Who are you?
419Who played this joke on you?
419Why did you come here, anyway?
419Why did you do it?
419Why did you let them do that?
419Why do n''t you make a few friends, and find something to do?
419Why not find the Goose, first?
419Why not?
419Why not?
419Why not?
419Why should I want to please anybody?
419Why should I?
419Why so?
419Will the beasts consent, do you think?
419Will the big Leopard let me be King?
419Will you go?
419Wo n''t that make a queer combination?
419Wo n''t you go now?
419Would n''t you like to be king of that splendid fairyland?
419You do n''t happen to have TWO o''them saws; do you, Wizard?
419A Pink Kitten was curled up on the window- sill and Dorothy asked her:"What can I give Ozma for her birthday present?"
419And can we get it home without breaking it?"
419And it kept up these sounds so long that Trot finally exclaimed:"Ca n''t you hurry up and finish that''cantation?
419Are we fools, not to heed a warning?"
419As soon as she could speak the Glass Cat asked indignantly:"Are n''t you going to punish those monkeys for playing such a trick on me?"
419Being transparent, so anyone can see through me, I''d look nice, would n''t I, with a common mouse inside me?
419But how are we going to carry that big gold flower- pot?
419But the beasts are better than the people, and why should they not have all the good things the people have?
419But what shall we give her?"
419But what will you do with it?"
419But who are these strangers with you?"
419But why had his father taken up the board?
419Can you transform them all at once?"
419Can you wonder I''m lonesome?"
419Finally one of the walruses asked:"Can you really transform beasts into men, and men into beasts?"
419Had he hidden some of his magic tools underneath the floor?
419He now approached the Wizard and said:"Well, what do you intend to do about those poor enchanted monkeys?"
419He served them an excellent supper, and while they ate it, the Hyup boy asked his companion:"Where did you get so many jewels?"
419How did Trot and Cap''n Bill get to the island?"
419I do n''t suppose we''re far from that Magic Flower, are we?"
419Is that true?"
419Next morning he said:"Which way do you travel to- day?"
419Shall we agree to this plan, or not?"
419Shall we ask Ozma if we can go?"
419She met the Patchwork Girl and said:"What are you going to give Ozma for a birthday present?"
419Suddenly the blue- green leaves of the trees changed to a purple hue, and Trot noticed this and said:"I wonder what made the colors change like that?"
419The tools are in my Black Bag; but where is the Bag?"
419The travelers halted abruptly and the Wizard said:"Look out for what?"
419Then the little girl and the funny little man dismounted, and the great Lion demanded in a loud voice:"Who is King in this forest?"
419Then, after the smoke had disappeared into air, the Wizard called out to the prisoners:"Are you free?"
419What are you doing here?"
419What do you say, Rango?"
419What good are the things anyhow?"
419What makes you lonesome?"
419When are your folks comin''here?"
419When it reached the river bank, both Dorothy and the Wizard leaped ashore and the little man asked excitedly:"Where are the bees?"
419Where are you going now?"
419Who are you and where did you come from?"
419Why did n''t you tell me before?"
419Why should I do that?"
419Will you help us search for the Black Bag, Friend Cat?"
419Will you listen to what he has to say to you-- to the message he has brought from the sky?"
419Wo n''t that be fine?"
419You''d be glad to please Ozma, would n''t you?"
419he asked,"and what is a boy?"
419suggested Dorothy;"what then?"
419the Fox asked the Lamb; and"Who are you?"
419the Munchkin boy asked the Rabbit; and"Who are you?"
33361A Wheeler?
33361A pretty ornament you''d make, would n''t you?
33361A purple kitten?
33361Am I a good guesser, Mr. Nome King? 33361 And could you, in fairness, ask me to return to you the lock of hair, just because you had smashed the doll?"
33361And is Mr. Tiktok attractive?
33361And is n''t this a key- hole, Billina?
33361And no heart, I suppose?
33361And the Scarecrow and the machine man?
33361And what are Nomes?
33361Are the Wheelers the only folks living in the Land of Ev?
33361Are you alive?
33361Are you intel''gent?
33361Are you so very hungry?
33361Are you sure?
33361Are you the Princess Langwidere?
33361Are you wound up to keep my secret?
33361But how am I to know which thing is enchanted, and which is not?
33361But how can you escape, without my consent?
33361But what good is a bite, to a hungry tiger?
33361But what is to become of the private?
33361But what shall we do now?
33361But where are my friends, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman?
33361But where did you get the key to un- lock this door?
33361But, my children-- tell me, I beg of you-- where are my children?
33361But, tell me; how does it happen that you are able to talk? 33361 Ca n''t you hear me?"
33361Can I tell metal when I bump into it, or is the thing a rock?
33361Can he think, and speak, as you do?
33361Did they make many of you?
33361Did you not pick our lunch- boxes and dinner- pails? 33361 Do I speak quite properly, in your judgment?"
33361Do I understand that she will now return to us in safety?
33361Do n''t you remember the warning in the sand:''Beware the Wheelers''? 33361 Do n''t you want to hatch it?"
33361Do the lunch- box trees and the dinner- pail trees belong to the Wheelers?
33361Do they live in the town of Evna now?
33361Do you expect me to believe all that rubbish about the Land of Oz?
33361Do you lay your egg very early?
33361Do you mean to say that so many different princesses are one and the same person?
33361Do you surrender?
33361Do you take me for a cannibal?
33361Do you think that is all true, my dear?
33361Do you wish your ruler to plead with this wicked Nome King?
33361Done what?
33361Done what?
33361Dorothy who?
33361Guessing right?
33361Has she failed?
33361Have n''t you a club?
33361Have n''t you any better manners than that?
33361Have n''t you had your breakfast?
33361Havn''t you any idea what country this is?
33361How about Dorothy?
33361How are you?
33361How can the left wing be at the right?
33361How can you?
33361How could they know that the Queen of Ev and her family are all ornaments of a royal purple color?
33361How dare you annoy me with your senseless chatter?
33361How dare you call me a fool?
33361How is my grammar?
33361How may we pass the monstrous man of iron?
33361How should I know?
33361How should you guess right, where your betters have failed, you stupid fowl?
33361I beg your pardon, I''m sure Mrs.--Mrs.--by the way, may I inquire your name, ma''am?
33361I wonder what has become of her?
33361I''d like to know,said Dorothy,"who this Nome King is?"
33361I''d look nice as a piece of bric- a- brac, would n''t I?
33361If I buckled it around my waist and commanded it to take me to Uncle Henry, would n''t it do it?
33361In what way?
33361Is it so very late?
33361Is n''t it a trick?
33361Is n''t it wrong to imprison a queen mother and her ten children?
33361Is n''t it, though?
33361May I see the Princess, please?
33361May I use it?
33361Oh, be very careful, Tiktok; wo n''t you?
33361Oh, do you talk?
33361Shall Ozma of Oz humble herself to a creature who lives in an underground kingdom?
33361Suppose I refuse?
33361Tell me,she resumed,"are you of royal blood?"
33361That makes him think, does n''t it?
33361Then how could it be a long life?
33361Then how did you get away from there again?
33361Then what has become of her?
33361Then what shall we do?
33361Then why do n''t you eat something?
33361Then,said Dorothy, anxiously,"what shall we do?"
33361Was n''t he in the palace?
33361We''ve had some fine adventures together, have n''t we?
33361Well, where is the passage through which you entered this room?
33361What are they like? 33361 What are you crying for?"
33361What are you doing?
33361What can that be?
33361What can the matter be?
33361What color will you make the Kansas girl?
33361What did I tell you?
33361What difference does that make?
33361What difference does that make?
33361What do you mean by making a noise like that?
33361What do you mean?
33361What do you suppose the Wheelers are?
33361What does it say?
33361What does it say?
33361What does she look like?
33361What else can we do?
33361What if we fail?
33361What in the world are you doing up there?
33361What is Tiktok doing now?
33361What is dreadful?
33361What is it?
33361What is it?
33361What is she doing-- singing her lay?
33361What is that?
33361What is your name, my man?
33361What is your name?
33361What looks like a door?
33361What mean you, O kindly stranger?
33361What more do you want?
33361What names shall I give the Princess?
33361What rubbish?
33361What shall I do with the egg?
33361What shall we do with the hen?
33361What will become of me?
33361What would become of it?
33361What''s gone?
33361What''s happened?
33361What''s that?
33361What''s the matter?
33361What''s wrong?
33361What''s wrong?
33361What, your tooth?
33361Where are you going now?
33361Where did you get it?
33361Where is it? 33361 Where is the entrance-- where is it?
33361Where is the key to the clock- work?
33361Where''s the place? 33361 Where?
33361Where?
33361Who did that?
33361Who is Billina?
33361Who is it?
33361Who is very good?
33361Who made you?
33361Who speaks?
33361Who was that laughing?
33361Why are you so cruel to me?
33361Why did n''t my magic belt work, I wonder?
33361Why do n''t you eat the egg?
33361Why not?
33361Why should you fight the Nome King?
33361Why so?
33361Why, then, if the belt obeys you, were we unable to discover the Tin Woodman?
33361Why, you do n''t want to go away and leave me all alone, do you?
33361Why?
33361Will you exchange heads with me?
33361Will you kindly give me permission to eat you?
33361You refuse?
33361You''re a lady hen, are n''t you?
33361And then she added, with some anxiety:"You do n''t strike, do you?"
33361And then she turned to the machine and asked in an eager tone:"Do you know the Land of Oz, Tiktok?"
33361And then, being very curious, she asked:"How did you come to be locked up in this place?"
33361And what do you suppose this mysterious key unlocks?"
33361And what has happened to me?"
33361And who are you?
33361Are you hungry?"
33361But do you feel comfor''ble now?"
33361But how will you touch the objects?"
33361But tell me: who rules the Land of Ev now?"
33361But what''s to become of us, I should like to know, afloat on this big pond?"
33361CRIED DOROTHY;"HAVE YOU BEEN FIGHTING?"]
33361Ca n''t you?"
33361Could you say that I had not given you a pretty doll?"
33361Did n''t I do him up brown?"
33361Do n''t they sound delicious?
33361Do n''t you know eggs are poison to Nomes?"
33361Do n''t you know that eggs are poison?"
33361Do n''t you remember standing on a corner of the mantel?"
33361Do n''t you?"
33361Do n''t you?"
33361Do you suppose it is too deep for me to wade the rest of the way?"
33361Do you think that it would fit this key- hole, Billina?"
33361During the feast Ozma grew thoughtful, and suddenly she asked:"Where is the private?"
33361EXCLAIMED DOROTHY]"What do you find?"
33361Have you a conscience?"
33361Have you not a stolen dinner- pail still in your hand?"
33361Have you seen Billina?
33361How could you guess my enchantments?"
33361How dare you do such a thing?"
33361How do you suppose it came there, Billina?
33361How many guesses has he made?"
33361Is Dorothy Gale of Kansas pretty?"
33361Is he not a great work of art?"
33361Is she here?"
33361Is there no way to stop his machinery?"
33361It seems too bad to destroy the use of the magic belt in that way, does n''t it?"
33361It was opened by a little maid in a cap trimmed with gay ribbons, who bowed respectfully and asked:"What do you wish, good people?"
33361Just then Dorothy ran into their room, in a state of great anxiety, crying:"Where''s Billina?
33361She was still thinking of the egg, though; so presently she asked:"Why do you lay eggs, when you do n''t expect to hatch them?"
33361Strange, is n''t it?"
33361Their sweet little letters plead to know"more about Dorothy"; and they ask:"What became of the Cowardly Lion?"
33361Then Dorothy asked:"Where is Billina?"
33361There she stood before the slight and delicate form of the little girl from Oz and cried out;--"How dare you enter my palace unbidden?
33361They were part way across the sands when Billina suddenly cried, in a voice of terror:"What''s that?"
33361What have you done with it?"
33361What sort of brains are you fit- ted with?"
33361What''s that?"
33361What_ could_ it be, she wondered?
33361When she had left them( and you may be sure no one was sorry to see her go) Ozma said to Tiktok:"Will you join our party?"
33361Where are they confined?"
33361Where is it?"
33361Which of you goes next?"
33361While they waited for this command to be obeyed, she enquired:"Have we any other privates in the armies?"
33361Who locked you up?"
33361Who will make the first attempt?"
33361Will Your Gracious Highness see them?"
33361Will you go, too, Billina?"
33361Would it not be well for us to avoid this grave danger?"
33361[ Illustration: DOROTHY AND BILLINA ARGUE WITH THE KING]"Oh, that''s all, is it?"
33361[ Illustration: DOROTHY WOUND UP NUMBER ONE]"Which shall I wind up first?"
33361[ Illustration: THE NOME KING PUFFED HIS PIPE]"How''s that?"
33361[ Illustration:"DON''T YOU KNOW THAT EGGS ARE POISON?"]
33361[ Illustration:"HOW DARE YOU CALL ME A FOOL?"]
33361[ Illustration]"Is n''t anyone going to get my egg?"
33361[ Illustration]"What does?"
33361[ Illustration]"Where is your husband?"
33361and when they had stopped their flight he asked:"Where are you going?"
33361and"What did Ozma do afterward?"
33361are you useful?"
33361cried Dorothy, in a shocked voice;"have you been fighting?"
33361she exclaimed, in surprise;"have_ you_ been here all night, too?"
33361what did I say?"
54A horse? 54 And a hole in the ground means to stop, also, does n''t it?"
54And are you, in truth, highly magnified?
54And how came you to possess the throne?
54And this wooden horse-- is it alive?
54And what is the Powder of Life?
54And where did the Wizard get it?
54And where is she now?
54And who is Dorothy?
54Are n''t you a little hoarse?
54Are they strong enough?
54Are they?
54Are we all ready?
54Are we cannibals, let me ask? 54 Are we going to see this queer King?"
54Are you ready?
54Are you really a Woggle- Bug?
54Are you sure?
54But how are we to know how fast the Gump is flying?
54But how,asked the Scarecrow,"can anyone count seventeen by twos?
54But tell me, how came your Majesty here? 54 But what are you going to do with him, now he is alive?"
54But what happened to me, a moment ago? 54 But where is your army?"
54But where was my Standing Army at the time?
54But where were you going, when you met us?
54But why are you all so despondent?
54But why need I wear spectacles?
54Ca n''t we use them to escape?
54Ca n''t you get it apart, and find out?
54Can I do anything to assist my old friends?
54Could seeds be considered in the light of brains?
54DOES IT HURT?
54Did n''t Tip wish that he''d never swallowed one of them? 54 Did n''t he give me a wonderful set of brains?"
54Did you get hurt? 54 Did you understand that sign?"
54Do Stinging Bees injure pumpkins?
54Do Winged Monkeys ever eat pumpkins?
54Do n''t you imagine he would make a better soup?
54Do n''t you know you are guilty of treason, and that there is a law against treason?
54Do n''t you think it will be safer for me to deliver you into her hands?
54Do you think the birds will come here?
54Do you understand the language of the Gillikins, my dear?
54Does it hurt?
54Does it hurt?
54Does not your Majesty know that in all the land of Oz but one language is spoken?
54Does''whoa''mean to stop?
54Five?
54For where is the straw that stuffs my body?
54Good day, your Majesty, said Nick, politely addressing the mouse;I trust you are enjoying good health?"
54Has the animal been fed?
54Have I got to drink that stuff?
54Have I not asked you to restrain these unfeeling jokes?
54Have we really conquered her?
54How about me?
54How about these wishing pills?
54How are we to know when we come to the pallace of Glinda the Good?
54How dare you call me flimsy?
54How dare you sit in my throne?
54How did you happen to think of it?
54How do you feel now?
54How is it, friend Nick?
54How is that?
54How large an army can you assemble?
54How many sides have I?
54How, then, am I going to stop him?
54I must certainly get to the Emerald City,he said to the boatman;"but how can I cross the river if you do not take me?"
54I shout loud enough, do n''t I?
54I transformed her into-- into--"Into what?
54If it 171 is such hard work as you say, how did the women manage it so easily?
54If it were alive, would n''t it trot, and prance, and eat oats?
54In what way?
54Is everything here purple?
54Is fire dangerous to pumpkins?
54Is it indeed so?
54Is it really empty?
54Is not my name upon the card?
54Is your heart, then, a hand- organ?
54It''s very pretty,said the creature, regarding the lorgnette approvingly;"but what is it for?"
54May I ask your name?
54None at all?
54Not loaded?
54Now,said she,"I will ask my first question: Why did the Wizard pay you three visits?"
54See here,he growled,"ca n''t you protect me from insult?"
54Then how is it that I seem to understand them myself?
54Then what shall we do?
54Then what shall we do?
54Then what was the use of our coming?
54Then, if my ears were longer, would I be a horse?
54Well,said the Scarecrow,"what shall we do to make Mombi speak?
54What am I doing here, anyway?
54What are you, a man or a pumpkin?
54What city is that?
54What did he give you for thus serving him?
54What did he say, Jellia, my dear?
54What did you do with the girl?
54What does he say?
54What does that mean, dear father?
54What does that mean?
54What does that sound mean?
54What does that word''fool''mean?
54What for?
54What has happened?
54What have I done to you, to be so persecuted?
54What is a horse?
54What is an interpreter?
54What is that for?
54What is the color of my pearl?
54What is this?
54What man would oppose a girl, or dare to harm her? 54 What shall I hold on to?"
54What shall we do?
54What sort of a General?
54What sort of creature is that which approaches us?
54What use''ll I be then?
54What will you do with me then?
54What''ll it do to me?
54What''s happened?
54What''s that, dear father?
54Where are we going?
54Where can you go?
54Where is the Saw- Horse you rode here?
54Where shall we go?
54Where to?
54Where to?
54Who was Nick Chopper?
54Why did n''t you stop when I yelled''whoa?''
54Why do n''t you change me into a goat, or a chicken?
54Why do n''t you make him some ears?
54Why do n''t you marry the Queen? 54 Why do n''t you send her back to her mother, where she belongs?"
54Why do n''t you shut her up in a closet until she behaves herself, and promises to be good?
54Why do n''t you sit down?
54Why do you seek me?
54Why do you think, my dear friend, that we have gone astray?
54Why not start counting at a half of one?
54Why not stuff him with money?
54Why not? 54 Why not?
54Will they be injured in any way?
54Wo n''t I be mangled?
54Wo n''t it strain my joints?
54You''re no wiser than the rest of us, are you? 54 but I suppose he can run?"
54123"How is that?"
54127 Line- Art Drawing"I hope you are enjoying good health?"
54195"Why not use two sofas?"
54244"But why,"asked Glinda,"did he make three secret visits to old Mombi?"
5474"What do n''t you understand?"
5498"Tally one for me,"said the Scarecrow, calmly"What''s wrong, my man?"
54Am I a Gump, or am I a juggernaut?"
54And what became of the Scarecrow?"
54Are you cracked at all?"
54Are you educated, young sir?"
54Are you not feeling well today?"
54Are you not going to use my broom?"
54Are you willing to carry us through the air wherever we wish to go?"
54At this moment the Soldier with the Green Whiskers returned, and the Scarecrow asked: 99"By the way, who has conquered me?"
54But how does that knowledge help us?"
54But what is to become of the Scarecrow?"
54But what will His Majesty, the Scarecrow, do with him?"
54But where is the girl who owns the throne, and what is her name?"
54But you, I suppose, speak the language of the Pumpkinheads?"
54Ca n''t you see?"
54Did you know that?"
54Did you?"
54Do any of you know what a Woggle- Bug is?''
54Do n''t you know it''s a dangerous thing to conquer a city?"
54Do you think I''m deaf?"
54Does he know anything?"
54Does it not occur to you that I am several thousand times greater than any Woggle- Bug you ever saw before?
54Have n''t I got legs and feet, and are n''t they jointed?"
54Have you a heart?"
54Have you any errand, sir, in the Emerald City?"
54How came this creature alive?"
54I wonder if water is liable to spoil pumpkins?"
54Is n''t he a picture, though?"
54Is the Tin Woodman the Emperor of the Winkies?"
54Is this arrangement satisfactory?"
54It fits very nicely, does it not?"
54M.''stands for?"
54May I ask why you wish to conquer His Majesty the Scarecrow?"
54May I inquire who you are, and what is your business?"
54Now, I wonder what that is for?"
54OLD MOMBI PUTS JACK IN THE STABLE 23"What do you know?"
54Or are we faithful friends?"
54Presently the Pumpkinhead asked:"What is that thing you are sitting on?"
54So the boy called to the King"are you all right, your majesty?"
54Some of the girls screamed and ran back, but General Jinjur bravely stood her ground and said, reproachfully:"Why, how now?
54Tell me, what shall we do with him?"
54Tell me,"she demanded, turning to the trembling girl,"what is your name?"
54Then he called out to the Pumpkinhead:"are you all right, Jack?"
54Then he turned to the Scarecrow and asked:"Are your subjects happy and contented, my dear friend?"
54Then, after a pause, he asked:"Did you say a Tin Woodman rules the Winkies?"
54Then, casting a sharp look at the girl, he asked:"Are you quite certain you understand the languages of both the Gillikins and the Munchkins?"
54They surely do not complain of your wise and gracious rule?"
54Understand?"
54What can I do for you?"
54What did he say?"
54What do you think?"
54What does it all mean?
54What have we got an interpreter for, if you break out in this rash way?"
54What right have I to oppose her?"
54When the Soldier had departed the Scarecrow said:"Wo n''t you take a chair while we are waiting?"
54When the man reached the bank Tip asked:"Will you row us to the other side?"
54Who is the Scarecrow?"
54Who made you?"
54Who will swallow the first pill?"
54Why not use the money?"
54Will you hold the horse while I stick them on?"
54Would you shoot a poor, defenceless girl?"
54You''ve a mouth, have n''t you?"
54and who are your companions?"
54at the end of your name stands for?"
54cried Jinjur, in despair;"for how can our knitting- needles avail against the long spears and terrible swords of our foes?"
54rather unusual?"
54said the Tin Woodman, taking up the Scarecrow''s head and caressing it tenderly;"whoever could imagine you would come to this untimely end?"
30852A Tin Woodman? 30852 All of them?"
30852And are you happy?
30852And did you marry Nimmie Amee?
30852And does she weep and wail from morning till night?
30852And of the different parts of our bodies?
30852And what are we going to do with them?
30852And what good is the straw man to you, or to himself, when the ditch keeps you from going any further?
30852And will you take me along?
30852Are they rubber, do you think?
30852Are we going to the Munchkin Country by way of the Emerald City?
30852Are you a Witch, then?
30852Are you friends, or foes?
30852Are you happy?
30852Are you really my old friend, the Scarecrow?
30852Are you sure of that?
30852Are you trying to make me angry?
30852Are_ you_ a witch, or fairy, or something of the sort?
30852But are they happy?
30852But how came you to lose your body?
30852But how can we get to that part of the Munchkin Country where you once lived without passing through the Emerald City?
30852But who are you?
30852But who can_ you_ be?
30852But, tell me, please, why were you not killed when you were chopped to pieces?
30852But-- see here,said the Scarecrow, who had listened intently to this explanation,"why not put the monkey''s form on some one else?"
30852By the way,said the Tin Soldier,"what ever became of_ my_ old head, Ku- Klip?"
30852Ca n''t you see he''s rusted, just as you were once?
30852Could n''t the Wizard give you a heart that was both Kind and Loving?
30852Could n''t we go around it?
30852Could n''t you manage to escape from this terrible Yookoohoo?
30852Could you make us all as small as that rabbit?
30852Did it hurt?
30852Did n''t you say she lives with a Wicked Witch, who makes her a slave?
30852Did they ever grow up?
30852Do n''t I look horrid, Dorothy, with eyes several sizes too big for my body, and so weak that I ought to wear spectacles?
30852Do n''t you know me, Nimmie?
30852Do n''t you know me? 30852 Do n''t you know what happiness is?"
30852Do n''t you know?
30852Do n''t you know_ me_, my dear?
30852Do n''t you think you''d better leave me as I am?
30852Do you know the name of the people on Mount Munch, with whom she went to live?
30852Do you remember loving a pretty Munchkin girl named Nimmie Amee?
30852Do you s''pose Nimmie Amee still loves you, after all these years?
30852Do you think a magic breakfast would taste good, or relieve the pangs of hunger I now suffer?
30852Do you think me so cruel?
30852Do you think we shall ever be able to get our proper forms back again?
30852Does Nimmie Amee live there now?
30852Does your burrow go underneath this Wall of Air?
30852Happy? 30852 Have n''t you a name?"
30852Have n''t you heard of Jinjur?
30852Have you any children?
30852Have you decided what forms to give us?
30852How about a plump owl?
30852How did it happen, do you suppose?
30852How did you get there?
30852How did you happen to have such a shape?
30852How did you manage to do that?
30852How do you expect me to comb my hair without help?
30852How does it feel, Scarecrow, to be a Bear?
30852How high is it?
30852How long a nap do you wish?
30852How old am I, Father?
30852How old are you now?
30852How would mush- and- milk do?
30852I do n''t hear any bugle, but when do we go?
30852I wonder who lives there?
30852I wonder who you are?
30852I wonder,said Dorothy, thoughtfully,"if we could n''t find someone in the Land of Oz who would be willing to become a green monkey?
30852I wonder,said Woot,"if those cast- off parts of you two unfortunates are still in that barrel in the corner?"
30852If that is true, how was that Wicked Witch destroyed?
30852If you are Nick Chopper''s Head, then you are_ Me_--or I''m_ You_--or-- or-- What relation_ are_ we, anyhow?
30852If you can work magic, why do n''t you break the enchantment you are under and return to your proper form?
30852If you found her, do you suppose she''d change you back into a two- legged boy?
30852In what way?
30852Is Jinjur a man, a woman, a beast or a bird?
30852Is Ozma''s magic all used up?
30852Is it good to eat?
30852Is she a dwarf?
30852Is the shape natural?
30852May I ask your name, sir?
30852May I have some of your straw?
30852May I see him?
30852Oh, have n''t I told you about Chopfyt?
30852Oh; do you think, then?
30852Oh; it''s a wall, is it?
30852Pardon me, but may I ask if you-- eh-- eh-- if you ever had a Body?
30852Rude?
30852Shall I puncture the King?
30852She shall choose between us, as we have agreed,the Tin Woodman promised;"but how shall we get to the poor girl?"
30852Thank your Majesty,replied Woot, and then he turned to the Tin Woodman and inquired:"What are your further plans, Mr. Emperor?
30852Then what are you doing with that axe? 30852 Then what in the world do you expect me to eat?"
30852There are no fields of grain in your Valley,said he;"where, then, did you get the flour to make your biscuits?"
30852Unless what?
30852Was the witch, or fairy, or whatever she was, an old person, with wrinkled skin, and half her teeth gone?
30852Well, what are we to do about it?
30852Well,said the Giantess,"what excuse have you to offer?"
30852What Magic Apron do you mean?
30852What are you waiting for, Captain Fyter?
30852What became of Chopfyt after that?
30852What can we do about that leg, anyhow?
30852What do I care for a girl whom I have never seen and who has never seen me?
30852What do you care, anyhow,Betsy Bobbin asked the Tin Woodman,"so long as Nimmie Amee is satisfied?"
30852What do you suppose my friend the Patchwork Girl would think of me, if she saw me wearing this beastly shape?
30852What do you want?
30852What does the Sign say?
30852What forms do you intend to give us?
30852What have you discovered?
30852What is Magic Glue?
30852What sort of a Professor is your husband?
30852What was the Munchkin girl''s name?
30852What will become of her, I wonder?
30852What will you do now?
30852What''s the matter?
30852When shall we start?
30852Where did you go?
30852Where is she now?
30852Which of my friends did you manage to eat?
30852Who is Chopfyt?
30852Who is Jinjur?
30852Who lives here?
30852Who put the air wall around the house?
30852Who was this Dorothy?
30852Who would agree to make the change?
30852Who''s King here, anyhow? 30852 Who''s there?"
30852Whose heart did you use in making the body?
30852Why did n''t you look where you were going?
30852Why did you do that?
30852Why do n''t you cross over and eat hay?
30852Why not go to Ku- Klip and ask him what has become of the girl?
30852Why not?
30852Why not?
30852Why, I''m-- I''m-- How old am I, Father?
30852Why?
30852Why?
30852Will a stuffed Bear also make you laugh?
30852Will you accompany me on this errand?
30852Will you allow us to pass through it, if we are able to?
30852Will your father scold you for getting left on the earth?
30852Wo n''t you please tell me the story?
30852Would n''t you be willing to become a green monkey-- see what a pretty color it is-- so that this poor boy could be restored to his own shape?
30852Would n''t you like to be the Empress of the Winkies?
30852Would she care if I ate some of those ripe cream- puffs?
30852Would you like some?
30852Would you really do that?
30852Would you really like to be as you were before?
30852Yet, in spite of this condition, you were going to marry Nimmie Amee?
30852You knew it was private property, I suppose?
30852You? 30852 A learned college professor recently wrote me to ask:For readers of what age are your books intended?"
30852Am I correct, friend Scarecrow?"
30852And Mrs. Yoop transformed you?
30852And what good would an exchange do?"
30852And why has the other tin man a sword?"
30852Are they dangerous, do you think, my good Panta?"
30852Are you hungry?"
30852But how are we to get into his deserted castle?
30852But how did she manage to get_ you_, Polychrome?"
30852But tell me, since you are a fairy, and have a fairy wisdom: do you think we shall be able to break these enchantments?"
30852But what is it?"
30852But where could they have gone to?
30852But where_ is_ the monkey boy?"
30852But why should you wish to escape?
30852But, tell me, please: What is a Tin Owl good for?"
30852But, tell me, what was the name of the Munchkin girl you were in love with?"
30852Ca n''t you change''em back into their own shapes?
30852Ca n''t you help us, being a Fairy?"
30852Captain Fyter[ Illustration] CHAPTER 16"Are you really a soldier?"
30852Did you think,"with a pleasant smile,"that I was born just as I am?
30852Do n''t you ask questions?"
30852Do n''t you know that thinking is very bad for Dragons?"
30852Do n''t you see his sword?"
30852Do you see?"
30852Do you think it looks like rain?"
30852Do you want to keep me thinking all the time?
30852Finally one of the Dragons which was farthest away from him asked, in a deep, grave voice:"What was that?"
30852Finally the Tin Woodman ventured to ask:"And did Nimmie Amee return your love?"
30852Had you no friends in that corner of the Gillikin Country?
30852Have you eaten him so quickly?"
30852How are we going to get rid of these shapes, and become ourselves again?"
30852How dare you enter my house?"
30852How is my Tin Owl feeling?"
30852I do n''t like being a monkey, but what''s the use of kicking against my fate?"
30852I hope you do n''t resent my affectionate appetite?"
30852I wonder who lives here?"
30852I''m your old friend the Scarecrow?"
30852Is the pump ready?"
30852It''s wicked to be wasteful, is n''t it?"
30852Look at_ me_, Woot; what am_ I_?"
30852One of the Scarecrow''s recitations was like this:"What sound is so sweet As the straw from the wheat When it crunkles so tender and low?
30852Perhaps you''d prefer to choose your own transformations?"
30852Polychrome began to laugh, and the Scarecrow said:"What''s the matter?"
30852Said the Scarecrow, twisting his stuffed head around in Mrs. Yoop''s direction:"Do you know, Ma''am, who we are?"
30852She danced close to him and said:"If you can stretch your neck across the ditch, why not help us over?
30852Sitting upon the ground, the boy asked:"Can_ you_ see us, Poly?"
30852That a Head would be created without a Body?"
30852The clatter of the Tin Owl''s wings sounded above him, and the little Brown Bear came trotting up and asked:"Where is the monkey?
30852Then he said in a voice that trembled with emotion:"Who are you, friend?"
30852They were all very sorry for him, and Dorothy anxiously asked Ozma:"Could n''t Glinda save him?"
30852Was it not homelike and comfortable?"
30852What do_ you_ think, Ozma?"
30852What have you thought about, in all that time?"
30852What would you like to eat?"
30852What''s that?"
30852Whatever possessed you to jump up the chimney?"
30852Where are you?"
30852Where did they come from?"
30852Where is it?
30852Where is it?"
30852Which would you prefer, Woot the Wanderer?"
30852Why do n''t you draw lots for her?"
30852Why not transform Toto into Woot the Wanderer, and then have them exchange forms?
30852Why should they sleep, when they never tired?
30852Will you still seek Nimmie Amee and marry her, or will you abandon the quest and return to the Emerald City and your own castle?"
30852Would you like to go with me, Dorothy?"
30852Yoop?"
30852Yoop?"
30852You are really the famous Scarecrow of Oz?"
30852You or Me?"
30852You''re in no hurry, are you?"
30852[ Illustration: I do n''t hear any bugle]"Who will govern the Winkie Country during your absence?"
30852[ Illustration]"How long have you been in this cupboard?"
30852[ Illustration]"What are you going to do?"
30852cried the Tin Woodman, sadly perplexed;"how came you to be made of tin?"
30852do you think I''d bother to make biscuits out of flour?"
30852exclaimed Woot, staring in astonishment into the rabbit''s blue eyes;"whoever heard of air so solid that one can not push it aside?"
420A what?
420And the Cowardly Lion?
420And were you?
420And when you make a sign she will bring you to her in the Land of Oz?
420And-- and-- do you eat people?
420And-- pardon me for the foolish question-- but, are you all invisible?
420Are the bears invis''ble, too?
420Are these bears here?
420Are they real?
420Are we only half way up?
420Are you hungry?
420Are you sure?
420Are you sure?
420Are you surprised that you are unable to see the people of Voe?
420As dead as poss''ble would be pretty dead, would n''t it?
420But IS there any other place?
420But Jim knows his business all right-- don''t you, Jim?
420But did n''t you cut it almost too short?
420But how can you get down?
420But how would it help us to be able to fly?
420But tell me,said Dorothy,"how did such a brave Champion happen to let the bears eat him?
420But what am I going to eat?
420But where are the people?
420But why destroy my friends?
420But why did n''t you tell us at first?
420But why fight at all, in that case?
420But wo n''t they be veg''table, like everything else here?
420Ca n''t you mend them?
420Ca n''t you see us?
420Can he fight?
420Can your horse talk?
420Canary- birds?
420Could n''t you manage to hold me in your arms?
420Could we fly with them?
420Did he? 420 Did n''t you feel the ground shake?"
420Did the glass houses in your city grow, too?
420Did you ever see such little pigs before?
420Did you not wear green whiskers at one time?
420Did you see that, Dorothy?
420Do I like fish? 420 Do I?
420Do all your people grow on bushes?
420Do not all people grow upon bushes where you came from, on the outside of the earth?
420Do you eat?
420Do you happen to know whatever became of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow?
420Do you mean my kitten must be put in a grave?
420Do you mean that I''m a freak?
420Do you mean that Princess Ozma will see this cave in her enchanted picture, and see all of us here, and what we are doing?
420Do you see that big rock standing on the hillside yonder?
420Do you take me for a salamander?
420Do you take me for a tom- cat? 420 Do you take me for a weasel?
420Does it hurt to be invis''ble?
420Does the air bear up your weight?
420Does the dama- fruit grow on a low bush, and look something like a peach?
420For the second time?
420Have you a factory in this place?
420Have you come to take me to Hugson''s Ranch?
420Have you ever died yet?
420How CAN we''scape?
420How about the birds and beasts and fishes?
420How are your brains?
420How big is this hole?
420How can we do that?
420How can we go away?
420How did they happen to be so little?
420How did you happen to be shod with gold?
420How does it taste?
420How is Uncle Henry?
420How long did you rule the Emerald City, after I left here?
420How long do you live, after you are picked?
420How long will it take you to stop my breath?
420How long will you be with us?
420How old are you?
420How old is your mother?
420How?
420I live on the fat of the land-- don''t I, Ozma?
420If it makes you invis''ble, why do you eat it?
420If that is so,said the boy,"how could he do that wonderful trick with the nine tiny piglets?"
420In what way?
420Is Billina a girl?
420Is Mr. Hugson your uncle?
420Is it possible that you are a Real Horse?
420Is n''t it fine?
420Is n''t it funny?
420Is n''t she ripe now?
420Is n''t that a great deal?
420Is not the Real Horse a beautiful animal?
420Is that the way to treat my friends?
420Is this a fairy country?
420May I eat one of them?
420May we examine some of these articles?
420My thoughts are always--"Is this a trial of thoughts, or of kittens?
420Neither stones nor people?
420Nine times?
420No?
420Oats? 420 Of course; ca n''t you see?"
420Of course; how else could I see it? 420 Oh; are you hungry?"
420Sir,said he,"why are you here, in the Land of the Mangaboos?"
420Suppose the stairs get steeper?
420Tell me, Eureka,said the Princess, gently:"did you eat my pretty piglet?"
420Tell us, dear, what do the creatures look like?
420That would be unlucky, would n''t it?
420Then why not race with the Sawhorse?
420Train in?
420Was Ozma once a boy?
420Was not the door closed?
420Well, what then?
420Well,said another piglet,"you are a wizard, are you not?"
420Were you ever before shut up in a cave, far under the earth, with no way of getting out?
420What are Gargoyles?
420What are those holes up there?
420What are you going to do with us?
420What are your products?
420What brought you back?
420What curious animal is that which is eating the grass on my lawn?
420What do you do?
420What do you mean by that?
420What do you want?
420What does all this mean, anyhow?
420What does that mean?
420What for?
420What good is it?
420What harm can the Gurgles do?
420What in the world is this?
420What is he good for?
420What is your name?
420What made them fly away?
420What shall we do now?
420What shall we do now?
420What sort of place is this?
420What was that?
420What were you when you were first alive?
420What will happen if she is guilty?
420What would you do?
420What''s that?
420What''s the matter with you, old man?
420What''s the use?
420What''s to become of me?
420What''s wrong?
420What, the hinges?
420Where are they?
420Where are they?
420Where are you?
420Where did you come from?
420Where did you grow?
420Where do you come from, then?
420Where does it lead to?
420Where in the world have you been, my lad?
420Where is Dorothy?
420Where is she?
420Where is she?
420Where is that Magic Belt?
420Where is the House of the Sorcerer?
420Where is your mother?
420Where shall we stay?
420Where''s my milk?
420Where? 420 Wherever have you been, Eureka?"
420Which wings must I flop first?
420Who accuses me?
420Who are they?
420Who built these lovely bridges?
420Who did you say it was?
420Who is Ozma?
420Who is this?
420Who said so?
420Who will be the jury?
420Why did you leave the surface of the earth?
420Why did you wickedly and viciously send the Rain of Stones to crack and break our houses?
420Why do n''t you walk down?
420Why do you not eat the damas?
420Why do you want me?
420Why have you dared to intrude your unwelcome persons into the secluded Land of the Mangaboos?
420Why not let them live?
420Why not?
420Why should n''t I?
420Why, where''s Eureka?
420Will it hurt?
420Will there be any more Rains?
420Will you try it, Zeb?
420Would such a gentle animal be guilty of eating a fellow creature? 420 Your Highness,"cried the Woggle- Bug, appealing to Ozma,"have I a mind''s eye, or have n''t I?"
420Am I talking?
420And if he was invis''ble, and the bears invis''ble, who knows that they really ate him up?"
420Are you guilty, or not guilty?"
420Are you not vegetable, also?"
420Are you ready?"
420But I did n''t see them go; did you?"
420But it''s a big hollow, is n''t it?"
420Can you match that pedigree, little girl?"
420Can you remember any breakfast that I''ve had today?"
420Can you talk?"
420Could n''t you, Zeb?"
420Do n''t you remember how the Champion escaped them by shouting his battle- cry?"
420Do n''t you see their terrible eyes?"
420Do you ever make mistakes?"
420Do you like fish?"
420Eh?
420Have n''t you heard of him?"
420Have you breakfasted, Sir Horse?"
420Have you them here with you?"
420He has won the race, and won it fairly; but what can a horse of flesh do against a tireless beast of wood?"
420I can see her, in my mind''s eye--""What''s that?"
420I mean, will you be good to us, or do you intend to eat us?"
420Is n''t it funny?"
420Is not a Wizard something like a Sorcerer?"
420Is there nothing that is decent to eat in this palace?"
420Jump out and fight?"
420Now was the Wizard''s turn, so he smiled upon the assemblage and asked:"Will somebody kindly loan me a hat?"
420On the roof?"
420Otherwise--""What will happen otherwise?"
420Please, Mr. Wizard, may I eat just one of the fat little piglets?
420Presently she asked:"Why did your mother tie your tails?"
420So what could I do but tell"what happened to the Wizard afterward"?
420That''s REAL magic, Mr. Wizard; is n''t it?
420The trembling servants sent for the Royal Steward, who came in haste and said:"What would your Highness like for dinner?"
420Then Jim exclaimed:"For goodness sake, what sort of a being are you?"
420Then Jim suddenly asked:"Are there any horses in Oz?"
420Then he asked:"What is an earthquake?"
420Then the Princess spoke in a stern voice:"Prisoner, what have you to say for yourself?
420Then, after a moment''s thought, she asked:"Are we friends or enemies?
420This is a nice scrape you''ve got me into, is n''t it?"
420Were you ever with a circus, brother?"
420What do you call it?"
420What else can you do?"
420What is your sorcery good for if it can not tell us the truth?"
420What''s going to become of us now?"
420Where did you find my missing pet, Nick Chopper?"
420Why are you so bad?"
420Why destroy me?"
420Will you buy it, my dear?"
420Will you kindly tell us which way your mother went to get on top the earth?"
420Will your Sorcerer die?"
420Wizard?"
420Wizard?"
420Would you like it again?"
420You''ve been to Australia, have n''t you?"
420and what can I do but obey their commands?
420are YOU here again?"
420cried Dorothy,"did you eat the bones?"
420he said, seeing her,"are you Dorothy Gale?"
420said the Wizard,"will somebody please loan me a handkerchief?"
420said the Wizard;"are there really people in this room?"
10124''Autocrat?'' 10124 A treat?"
10124Always?
10124And can you feel the rosy cheeks and bright eyes, too?
10124And could n''t we visit the Moki Indian reservation?
10124And do n''t you notice how well I walk, and how little use I have now for the crutches?
10124And freeze to death?
10124And which way do we go then?
10124And who''s going? 10124 And why should she?"
10124And you accepted such a condition?
10124And you ca n''t break your bonds and escape?
10124Are coyotes considered dangerous?
10124Are such things expensive, sir?
10124Are they all named Haggerty?
10124Are we to have no choice in the matter of partners?
10124Are you afraid, Major?
10124Are you ready?
10124Are you sure to leave to- morrow, Uncle John?
10124But I do n''t mind it in the least, Beth; do you?
10124But after this?
10124But how can you arrange to carry so much, Uncle?
10124But sometime? 10124 But what is the use?"
10124But what''s the news?
10124But who is to break the news to Myrtle?
10124But why did you leave Chicago?
10124Ca n''t Uncle John have an idea if he wants to?
10124Can he manage to do that?
10124Can we make her comfortable on a long ride?
10124Can you nod guess?
10124Can you put it on runners, like a sledge?
10124Canned er fresh?
10124Could anyone be more sweet or lovely?
10124Could n''t Wampus throw us a rope?
10124Could she ride so far in an automobile?
10124Dan''l?
10124Danger?
10124Did you call him Mr. Jones, sir?
10124Did you engage a carriage, Major?
10124Did you ever see a palm tree waving in New York; or daisy bushes as tall as a man; or such masses of roses and flowering vines? 10124 Did you find it in your dreams, then?"
10124Did your friend say anything about Hades Ranch?
10124Dit ve say shtand still, or dit ve nod say shtand still?
10124Do n''t you know his address?
10124Do n''t you like him, Daddy?
10124Do none of you ever reform?
10124Do we go to Imperial?
10124Do you believe there can be joy for me anywhere in the world?
10124Do you mean to keep him?
10124Do you really suppose we are on that man''s ground-- his ranch, as he calls it?
10124Do you sometime gamble?
10124Does Mr. Tobey own this place?
10124Does he know you are coming?
10124Eggs?
10124Eh? 10124 Ever been in this town before, Wampus?"
10124Fitted up?
10124For that bit of rags and meat?
10124Haggerty said--"Did n''t I give you Haggerty''s record, then?
10124Haggerty says--"Is that a rabbit or a squirrel? 10124 Has he a large party, then?"
10124Has he been in Leadville long?
10124Have I overlooked anyone?
10124Have n''t I?
10124Have n''t you any manners? 10124 Have you come into my life?"
10124Have you ever been overland to California?
10124Have you ever driven an''Autocrat''car?
10124Have you money?
10124How about the brakeman he threw off the train?
10124How long have you had him there?
10124How would Ethiopia or Hindustan strike you?
10124I follow you-- see? 10124 I go home unt say:''Who am I?''
10124I wonder what the poor brutes would think if they were stuffed full for once in their lives?
10124I wonder who he is?
10124Is Mr. Jones rich, then?
10124Is everything ready?
10124Is it a big town playing peek- a- boo among those hills, Uncle John, or is this really all there is to the place?
10124Is it so bad as that?
10124Is it still to be California?
10124Is n''t there any other road?
10124Is this story true?
10124Jones, and a miner?
10124Oh; we''re not going to ride in it, then?
10124Right?
10124Rooms?
10124Suppose he should be wandering now?
10124Tell me, Mr. Jones,she said, turning to him as he sat beside her;"what have you found?"
10124Tell me,she said;"why should you go to Leadville at all, now that you have no friend or relative there to care for you?"
10124Tell me: did Haggerty recommend Wampus?
10124Then where is she? 10124 Then you know the country?"
10124Those things may be well enough in their way,observed the Major,"but is their way our way?
10124Wampus,said the Major,"do you know the proper definition of a fool?"
10124Want meat fer supper?
10124Was n''t that enough?
10124What are we to understand by this outrage?
10124What are you doing there?
10124What are you going to do?
10124What do you mean by that?
10124What do you mean by this infernal nonsense?
10124What do you mean, sir, by this rebellious attitude?
10124What do you mean?
10124What do you think you will do?
10124What do you think, my dears?
10124What do you want?
10124What is Uncle Anson''s other name?
10124What is he doing?
10124What is her uncle''s name?
10124What is it, then?
10124What is it?
10124What is the Imperial road?
10124What is your price?
10124What kind of meat?
10124What make him so? 10124 What make him, then?"
10124What new idea has Uncle John conceived?
10124What on earth is Mumbles?
10124What would you propose doing?
10124What would you suggest, Patsy?
10124What''s his other name-- Anson?
10124What''s the odds?
10124What''s the programme, John?
10124What''s the use? 10124 When did you arrive?"
10124When do we start, Uncle?
10124When you have Wampus, what more you want?
10124Where''s the fiddle?
10124Which way do we go?
10124Who cares for danger? 10124 Who is Haggerty?"
10124Who is he?
10124Who is''he,''Wampus?
10124Who told you so?
10124Who''s Mumbles?
10124Why did you not tell us?
10124Why do you force me to be persistent?
10124Why not take her to California with us?
10124Why not to- morrow?
10124Why not? 10124 Why not?
10124Why not?
10124Why not?
10124Why not?
10124Why were you not independent enough to earn your own living?
10124Why were you sent here into exile?
10124Why?
10124Why?
10124Will they continue this Grand Opera chorus all night?
10124Will they wear their revolvers at the dance?
10124Will we ever get back?
10124Would we care to ask him?
10124Would your English ladies at home consent to dance with armed men?
10124You wo n''t mind being left alone, will you?
10124You-- you are Mr. Jones, I believe, of-- of Boston?
10124You?
10124Air yeh prepared to pay fer thet order in solid cash?"
10124Am I now great?
10124And if I shed my gun what''s to prevent some one else getting the drop on me?"
10124And that''s a beginning, is n''t it?
10124And why should I do so?
10124Any milk?"
10124Are n''t they sweet, and do n''t they remind you of brides?"
10124But he''s a fine driver, is n''t he?"
10124But how about provisions?"
10124But what''s to prevent more of those vermin from crawling into the tent during the night?"
10124But why should it be?
10124But wo n''t you take one of my friends, also?
10124But your trouble is over now?"
10124Ca n''t you all see the change?"
10124Can you, John Merrick, sit there like a lump o''putty and do nothing, when your niece and my own darlin''Patsy is lost-- or strayed or stolen?"
10124Could this young fellow have really merited his fate?
10124Do n''t I know it?
10124Do n''t you realize, my dear, that this accident has probably deprived you of the means of earning a livelihood?"
10124Do you know, sir, I at first suspected you might be the missing uncle?
10124Do you want Mumbles in your lap?
10124Eh, Patsy?"
10124Eh, boys?"
10124Eh?
10124Eh?"
10124For what is wise?
10124For what?"
10124Grand?
10124Has the trip tired you, girls?"
10124Has your plan matured yet?"
10124Have n''t I proved it?
10124Have n''t they any gallantry?"
10124How can we best assist her?"
10124How did it get into your head, little one?"
10124How do you like it, dear?"
10124How was your own room, Wampus?"
10124I said he was eccentric, did I not?"
10124If it were, why should_ I_ come into your life just now?"
10124Is n''t the joy or sorrow equally divided in life?"
10124Is not Mister Algy his eye mos''beautiful blacked?"
10124Iss i d nod a crime-- a vickedness-- eh?"
10124It was beginning to grow dark, and Beth said, regretfully:"We must get back, girls, and dress for dinner-- an unusual luxury, is n''t it?
10124It''s well enough to feed ourselves, but what if we ran short of the precious feed for the engines?"
10124Jones?"
10124Just we three?"
10124Me?
10124My child, why are you so persistent?"
10124Not badly hurt, I hope, sir?"
10124Now tell me, Wampus: if I employ you will you be faithful and careful?
10124Now, my dears, what is it?"
10124Perhaps, after all, we should be thankful it''s only-- what''s his name?"
10124Rattlesnake soon eat Mumble up-- eh?
10124Sir, do the Major swear sometime?"
10124So the critic turned to his brother- in- law and asked:"Is it fully decided which way we shall go?"
10124Such being the circumstances, what would you advise?"
10124Then what am I to do?"
10124Then why do I sleep in front seat of motor car?"
10124Then, what_ shall_ I call you?"
10124Uncle John approached him and said:"Can you tell me, Mr. Ross, who the gentleman is in the corner?"
10124Vot I can do?
10124Vot can I do?
10124Vy nod?
10124What does it matter if my income is n''t invested properly, or the bond coupons cut when they''re due?
10124What else did Haggerty tell you?"
10124What happen to him?"
10124What is Mumbles doing?"
10124What more could we ask to see from any one viewpoint?"
10124What next, Major?"
10124What right have we to intrude upon them, then?"
10124What shall we do for Myrtle?
10124Whatever kept ye out''til this time o''night, Patsy darlin''?"
10124When do we make the start?"
10124When do you intend to start?"
10124Where did you find the thing so suddenly?"
10124Where''s the Major?"
10124Who is the host, Uncle John?"
10124Why do n''t you step out bravely into the roses and sunshine of life, and find the joy that has been denied you?"
10124Why not?
10124Why not?"
10124Why should I?
10124Will you do this?"
10124Wo n''t we, boys?"
10124Would you like to undertake this engagement?"
10124You stick violin bow in eye some day?"
10124You''ll get a big touring car, wo n''t you, Uncle John?"
10124exclaimed Wampus, nodding approvingly"You fight duel with him?
10124said Uncle John;"how could you be arrested for speeding when the automobile was on a fiat car?"
4358A weapon, ma''am?
4358About how long do you happen to be?
4358Am I to have the Magic Circle drawn around me, too?
4358And can we understand what he says?
4358And do you know where we are?
4358And how could any giant live in there if the roof is so low down?
4358Are YOU Bill Weedles?
4358Are any of them there now?
4358Are n''t you Chief Muffruff?
4358Are the outer passages well guarded?
4358Are there many others in the castle besides you and Zog?
4358Are these earth people?
4358Are these the sea devils?
4358Are they dang''rous?
4358Are they green, eh?
4358Are they in caves, or just in the water like fishes, or how?
4358Are we going anywhere near Zog''s castle?
4358Are we to be fed?
4358Are you a-- a mermaid?
4358Are you afraid to trust us to bring you safely back?
4358Are you all dumb? 4358 Are you dead, or drownded, or what?"
4358Are you fond of him?
4358Are you getting tired?
4358Are you part fishes?
4358Are you sure we have n''t any gills?
4358Are you very cold?
4358Are you well?
4358But how could you do it?
4358But how do you get along if the day is cloudy, and the sun does n''t shine?
4358But if anyone happens to see''em, what then, Cap''n?
4358But we are in mid- water now, where nothing will hinder our journey, unless--She seemed to hesitate, so Trot asked,"Unless what?"
4358But what can one do if one happens to be a sea serpent?
4358But where do you get''em?
4358But why do folks dive in the water when the mermaids smile an''wink?
4358But why does Zog keep his light going all the time?
4358But why should you seek revenge upon us?
4358Ca n''t they get in?
4358Can I do anything to make you happy?
4358Can he talk?
4358Can you do that?
4358Can you fight and conquer the big sea devil up in the dome?
4358Can you suggest a way to destroy Zog?
4358Could you forge me a golden sword?
4358Could you help us to escape?
4358Did it hurt to pull it?
4358Did n''t it say anything about a glove?
4358Did they ever live to tell the tale?
4358Did you ring jes''to tell me to git out?
4358Did you suffer long?
4358Did-- did you hear that, Cap''n Bill?
4358Do n''t the fishes catch and eat you?
4358Do n''t they get lonesome?
4358Do n''t you believe us?
4358Do n''t you care to die?
4358Do n''t you like him?
4358Do n''t you think you could get some fun out of trying to be good?
4358Do they write some comic operas?
4358Do watermelons grow in the sea?
4358Do you call him that now?
4358Do you care to sleep again?
4358Do you hate Zog, too?
4358Do you imagine the despised and conquered Zog has power to destroy them?
4358Do you know what Zog intends to do to us next?
4358Do you like Zog better than you do me?
4358Do you like it?
4358Do you like to be a sea serpent?
4358Do you mean Captain Kidd?
4358Do you mean to tell me that the earth people whom I have always respected compare me to the Stannerd Oil Company?
4358Does n''t it ever get dark?
4358Does n''t my bill of fare make your mouths water?
4358Feel, Trot, feel? 4358 Have they got arms, Cap''n Bill?"
4358Have you a suggestion, Clia?
4358Have you ever been here before?
4358How about changin''us back to our reg''lar shapes?
4358How about sharks?
4358How came you to be Zog''s slave?
4358How can we tell what to do without knowing what''s going to happen?
4358How did Flippity go to glory?
4358How do the crabs in the sea know anything''bout automobiles?
4358How do the mermaids live?
4358How do you like my home?
4358How does anybody know about mermaids if those who have seen them never lived to tell about them?
4358How much farther do we have to go?
4358How old are you?
4358How old is he?
4358How old?
4358How stuck up they are, are n''t they?
4358How''s that, Cap''n? 4358 How''s that?"
4358How''s yourself?
4358How?
4358I suppose these are the earth folks you were expecting?
4358I tried to save you, my poor friends, but--"What''s that?
4358I wonder where our legs have been while we''ve been gone?
4358I''ll see you again, wo n''t I, Joe?
4358In that grove of trees?
4358Is Cap''n Bill a mermaid now?
4358Is Zog a kind master?
4358Is Zog more powerful than the mermaids?
4358Is all quiet?
4358Is anything wrong, ma''am?
4358Is it a sea castle like your own palace?
4358Is n''t it a dreadful, lonely life?
4358Is n''t it nearly nighttime?
4358Is n''t it?
4358Is there anything else to be afraid of in the sea?
4358Is there no avenue that is not guarded?
4358Know what about''em, Trot?
4358Look, Trot; ai n''t that a brig out there?
4358Man- fish,he continued,"what do YOU think of me?"
4358May I ask in what way?
4358May I nip just one of the slaves, oh Zog?
4358Mr. Johnsing,asked one,"why is a mermaid like an automobile?"
4358Must we stand this insulting language-- and from a person to whom we have never been introduced?
4358No one likes to be reminded of a pain, and that third pain was-- was--"What was it?
4358No, are you? 4358 Nobody?"
4358Oh, do you know the sea serpents?
4358Oh, who cares?
4358Older than Cap''n Bill?
4358One what?
4358Other fairies have been seen by mortals; why not mermaids?
4358S''pose they knew how to swim, Cap''n Bill?
4358Shall we start now?
4358Shall we visit the crabs and see what they are doing?
4358So long as seven thousand four hundred and eighty- two feet, five inches and a quarter?
4358Tell me, my lad, is the opening in the great dome outside guarded?
4358That''s pretty old, is n''t it?
4358The ship?
4358Then how do you know, Cap''n Bill?
4358Then wo n''t you make the sword to please me and to show your skill?
4358WE know all about the fairy circles, do n''t we, Migg?
4358WHY do you think a mermaid is like an automobile?
4358Was the third pain as bad as the other two?
4358We''ve had a fine time, have n''t we, Cap''n Bill?
4358Well, are we not friends, then?
4358Well, how do you like him?
4358Well, it''s MY wooden leg, ai n''t it?
4358Well,said he,"do you not find me the most hateful creature you have ever beheld?"
4358What are Zog''s good points?
4358What are the sea devils like, ma''am?
4358What are they?
4358What are your commands?
4358What causes the light?
4358What color would my scales be-- pink, or purple?
4358What did you do?
4358What do the birds find to eat?
4358What does it all mean?
4358What does it mean?
4358What for, Trot?
4358What good would that do?
4358What have you got to eat?
4358What is Zog like?
4358What is he trying to do, anyway?
4358What is the Magic Circle?
4358What made it?
4358What shall I do? 4358 What shall we do, ma''am?"
4358What work do you do?
4358What''s he like?
4358What''s it all about?
4358What''s the difference between a mermaid and a tadpole?
4358What''s the odds?
4358What''s the trouble, do you s''pose?
4358What''s time for, anyhow?
4358What, already?
4358What, an''git drownded?
4358When?
4358When?
4358Where do the lamps come from?
4358Where do they live?
4358Where''s the rest of you, then?
4358Where?
4358Whither away, Commodore Trot?
4358Who are you?
4358Who''s Mummercubble?
4358Who, Anko? 4358 Who, then, has the time to rule over us?"
4358Who? 4358 Who?"
4358Why do n''t they sing''Annie Laurie''or''Home, Sweet Home''or else keep quiet?
4358Why do n''t you kill yourself?
4358Why do n''t you tell''em the truth?
4358Why do you come around here, then, scaring away my dinner when you''re not wanted?
4358Why does that surprise you?
4358Why has n''t anybody seen a mermaid and lived?
4358Why not? 4358 Why not?"
4358Why not?
4358Why not?
4358Why were we brought here?
4358Why, how old are mermaids, then?
4358Why, you ca n''t build a fire in the water, can you?
4358Why?
4358Will they hurt us?
4358Will you allow me to guide you, Cap''n Bill?
4358Will you help us, Sacho?
4358Will you lift Mayre aboard?
4358Will you tell us who you are?
4358With a fish''s tail?
4358Wo n''t he hurt us?
4358Wo n''t someone rob the house while she''s asleep?
4358Wooden leg an''all?
4358Would I have a fish''s tail?
4358Yes, are n''t your doctors sharks?
4358You ai n''t thinkin''o''doin''such a fool thing, are you?
4358You do n''t, eh?
4358After a moment the scene faded away, when the queen asked with another smile,"Are you satisfied?"
4358Again the cave rang with merry laughter, and as it died away, Trot said,"May I see your scales, please?
4358Ai n''t I likely to get stiffened up with all this dampness?"
4358Am I right, or do you think I am wrong?"
4358And are they green and purple and pink like Cap''n Bill said?"
4358And is n''t that Princess Clia?
4358And then he asked,"Does your queen live here?"
4358And who''d ever think that awful creature Zog owned such a splendid castle and kept his prisoners in such lovely rooms?"
4358Are n''t you''fraid?"
4358Are the sea devils their cousins?"
4358Are you ready and willing to follow me?"
4358But Cap''n Bill asked,"Is there any danger, ma''am?"
4358But now Queen Aquareine advanced to a position in front of their captor and said,"Tell me, Zog, why have you trapped us and brought us here?"
4358Ca n''t you trust our good friend, the queen?"
4358Can you sing?"
4358Did you see him when he was alive, Cap''n Bill?"
4358Do n''t you s''pose all these gold roses and things were made under water?"
4358Do n''t you think it''s rather cheeky an''unbrotherly, Trot?"
4358Do you s''pose there were ever any giants in that cave?"
4358Eh, Trot?"
4358Have you fairies nothing that is new to show me?"
4358How do they feel?"
4358How far do you think we have already come, Cap''n?"
4358How would you like for luncheon some oysters on the half- shell, clam broth, shrimp salad, broiled turtle steak and watermelon?"
4358How''s your memory, Cap''n Bill?"
4358I hope you are quite well?"
4358I wonder if they''re any happier than they were before?"
4358Is n''t it splendid, Merla?"
4358Is n''t it, now?"
4358It''s curious to talk about feet when we have n''t any feet, is n''t it?"
4358Jump in, clothes and all?"
4358Mermaids, eh?"
4358Neither spoke for a time, but finally Cap''n Bill asked in a timid voice:"Had n''t we better go back, ma''am?"
4358Or do n''t you know enough to be civil when you meet a neighbor?"
4358Shall we go in?"
4358Shall we make Sacho king?"
4358She entered from the doorway that connected the two rooms and said,"Is n''t it pretty, Cap''n?
4358So I at once sent for Dr. Shark--""Are all your doctors sharks?"
4358That is n''t so bad, is it?"
4358The queen smiled and said to Trot,"What is your opinion, my dear?"
4358Then he raised his head above the water and asked:"Is it peace or war, Muffruff?"
4358Then, suddenly becoming grave, he added,"How about my rheumatics, ma''am?
4358Trot and Cap''n Bill followed, with Clia, and the child asked,"What island are we near?"
4358Trot, being astonished at this sight, asked,"Did n''t you take all of you when you went to the cavern, Anko?"
4358Was n''t it funny at dinnertime to see the way they slid around with the plates?"
4358Were you alive, then?"
4358What are you doing down here?"
4358What do you advise, sir?"
4358What do you say, Cap''n Joe?"
4358What do you think?
4358What say you, comrades?
4358When he had gone, Trot said,"Are n''t you glad to find your brother again, Cap''n Bill?"
4358When the noise finally stopped, the leader turned to his visitors and, waving his baton toward them, asked,"Well, what did you think of that?"
4358Where?"
4358Who is Zog?"
4358Why should we be crushed?"
4358You pulled that bell cord,"said the one- legged( one or more lines missing here in this edition)"Oh, did pullin''that thing ring a bell?"
4358You see, Trot, we''re in consider''ble of a bad mess, an''if we ever live to tell the tale--""Why not, Cap''n?"
4358You would n''t like that, would you?"
4358exclaimed Trot, raising herself by a flirt of her pink- scaled tail and a wave of her fins,"is n''t it dreadful hot here?"
957All ready?
957All ready?
957And s''pose we got afloat on the ocean,said Trot,"where would we drift to, and how long would it take us to get there?"
957And where is Jinxland, please?
957And who may the Princess Gloria be?
957Are n''t they dreadful creatures, all covered with feathers?
957Are n''t you afraid?
957Are you certain this is snow?
957Are you going to land?
957Are you strong enough to carry us?
957Are you very busy just now?
957Brains working?
957But I wonder if we can find something to eat in this place?
957But how?
957But tell us, Pon, who was Gloria''s father?
957But what is an Ork?
957But what''ll we do with King Krewl? 957 But where''s Button- Bright?"
957But who is that old woman who is running toward us and shaking her stick at us?
957Ca n''t we help them in any way?
957Ca n''t you fly along?
957Ca n''t you get another one?
957Ca n''t you like even me?
957Ca n''t you see you are obstructing my view?
957Can I do anything?
957Can you destroy the love of Princess Gloria for the gardener''s boy?
957Can you find your way back home again?
957Can you give molasses?
957Corns? 957 Could n''t we walk without a light?"
957Could she do that?
957Did n''t I tell you winter was coming? 957 Did she, really?"
957Did the river make a bend, after the waterfall?
957Did you ever hear of Jinxland before?
957Do many strangers come here?
957Do n''t you think so, Button- Bright?
957Do n''t you think we''d better keep away from that King''s castle, Cap''n?
957Do those witches have any magical powers?
957Do you intend to stay long in Jinxland?
957Do you mean to say this is the Quadling Country of the Land of Oz?
957Do you think there is room enough for you to fly in?
957Does n''t it burn you?
957Goodness me-- fruit- cake and apple- sauce!--don''t you know where you are?
957Have n''t you discovered that you no longer love that gardener''s boy, who stood in my way?
957Have n''t you heard of me? 957 Have n''t you the antidote, Scarecrow?
957Have you been anywhere else, sir?
957Have you been in the water long?
957How can you carry me?
957How could you manage to carry us, if we were so small?
957How did you cross the mountains before?
957How did you happen to be there, anyhow?
957How do you like it?
957How does that come?
957How much food have we got, Cap''n?
957How''bout Cap''n Bill?
957How?
957How?
957How?
957I wonder if it can be Orkland, the place I have been seeking so long?
957I wonder where on earth we are?
957If only what, ma''am?
957If the earth were pushed in a mile, it would be a great calamity, would n''t it?
957If you do n''t like me-- and I''m sure you do n''t, for no one else does-- why do n''t you go away and leave me to myself?
957Is he hunting now?
957Is it?
957Is the hole blocked?
957Is the strange little girl named Trot?
957Lost your way?
957May I ask what country this is, sir?
957Me?
957Oh, Cap''n Bill, is n''t this fine an''dandy?
957Oh, are we?
957Oh, did it? 957 Oh, does it rain lemonade here?"
957Oh, indeed; and does he live there?
957Oh, what''s the hurry?
957S''pose we fall?
957Shall I unharness you,asked Dorothy,"so you can come in and visit?"
957Strangers, eh? 957 Suppose I go ahead?"
957Surrender? 957 That reminds me,"remarked Cap''n Bill,"to ask you, friend Ork, how we are going to get away from here?"
957Then mebbe they''re-- they''re-- What do you call''em, Cap''n Bill? 957 Then why are you here, you rascal?"
957They''re no good to us now, are they, Cap''n?
957Want some now, Trot?
957Was it the flogging you got that broke your heart?
957Was your cavern like this one?
957Water?
957Well, well, your Majesty; what news-- what news?
957Well,said the Scarecrow,"did the King surrender?"
957Well?
957What country is that?
957What do you mean by hitting me in the eye with an apple- core?
957What do you say, Trot?
957What does it look like?
957What does the Book say about it?
957What does this mean?
957What is a candle?
957What is that one thing you excepted?
957What is that?
957What is that?
957What made it stop burning?
957What makes it, Cap''n?
957What shall we do with the other four berries?
957What sort of an enchantment could she put on Cap''n Bill?
957What will you think of?
957What''s happened to you?
957What''s the matter now?
957What''s the matter with your King?
957What''s the matter?
957What''s the matter?
957What''s the place like?
957What''s this?
957What''s treason?
957What''s wrong?
957What''s wrong?
957What, are you our Ork, then?
957What, now?
957Where are they going?
957Where d''ye think we are, Trot?
957Where did you come from?
957Where do you s''pose Gloria is?
957Where does he belong?
957Where does it lie?
957Where is Jinxland?
957Where is he? 957 Where is she?"
957Who are you, what are your names, and where do you come from?
957Who are you?
957Who is Button- Bright?
957Who is Glinda?
957Who''s worrying?
957Who, me?
957Who, me?
957Whose castle is that, yonder, ma''am?
957Why are we insulted in this way? 957 Why ask him, when we know he''ll refuse?"
957Why could n''t you take some of the dark purple berries along with you, to eat after we had reached our destination?
957Why did n''t I think of the Wicked Witch before? 957 Why do n''t you eat?
957Why do n''t you stay here? 957 Why is that?"
957Why not?
957Why not?
957Why should I do that?
957Why so?
957Why, how did you know all that?
957Why, it''s popcorn?
957Wo n''t they see us?
957A bird?
957Absurd, was n''t it?"
957After a little, one of them asked:"If you make us big, would we stay big always?"
957After examining it closely for a time he asked:"Which way does your tail whirl?"
957And how did you happen to come to this island?"
957And what makes you so bumpy everywhere?"
957Are Trot and Pon around here?"
957Are n''t you hungry?"
957Are there many of you?"
957As he sat beside her, talking of his adventures, he asked:"What''s new in the way of news?"
957But I feel pretty sure that this occasion is an emergency; do n''t you, Trot?"
957But for the sake of argument, friend Pessim, I''d like to know what good you would be, were you not alive?"
957But how shall we ever find the road to Glinda''s palace, without the Scarecrow to guide us?"
957But if she says no to Googly- Goo, and means it, what can they do?"
957But tell us, what did you find down there?"
957But the sailor said, in a quiet tone of voice:"Are you the only one as lives on this''ere island?"
957But where are Trot and Cap''n Bill?"
957But would you mind, my dear, stuffing that straw into my body again?"
957But-- look there, Trot!--isn''t that a light flashing over yonder?"
957Button- Bright looked down on the young man and said:"Who cares, anyhow?"
957Cap''n Bill knew something of mechanics, and observing the propeller- like tail of the Ork he said:"I s''pose you''re a pretty swift flyer?"
957Cap''n Bill walked straight up to them and asked:"Does the King happen to be at home?"
957Cap''n Bill, puffing and panting, had just voice enough to ask, as he reached her side:"See him, Trot?"
957Did n''t the great Sorceress give you another box?"
957Did you cross the desert or the mountains?"
957Do n''t you have water in Mo?"
957Do n''t you see it?
957Do you call it a good morning when I''m pestered with such a crowd as you?"
957Do you think you can keep from falling off?"
957Finally Trot mustered up courage to ask:"What is a Mountain Ear, please?"
957How are we to get away from this mountain?"
957How did that happen?"
957I never heard of anybody getting hurt in her dominions, did you, Button- Bright?"
957Is it really raining?"
957Is n''t that a house, over there to the left?"
957Is that satisfactory?"
957Making her way toward him, she asked:"What do you see?"
957Next morning Dorothy said to Ozma:"Ought n''t we to go meet the strangers, so we can show them the way to the Emerald City?
957Now, tell me: Which three of you birds will consent to carry us?"
957Oh, Cap''n, what do you s''pose has become of him?"
957Ork?"
957Ork?"
957Presently the King asked:"How did you penetrate to this hidden country?
957Shall we go on?"
957So the King bared his teeth angrily as he demanded:"What have you done with Princess Gloria?"
957Still, taken altogether, I''m very handsomely formed, do n''t you think?"
957Suppose we throw Pon into the Great Gulf, your Majesty?"
957Surrender to whom?"
957Tell me, sir, what will the poor things do when they find they ca n''t fly?"
957The Ork looked from one to another and asked:"Who is this stranger?"
957The Ork watched him a while in silence and then asked:"Who may you be?"
957The candle is not dangerous, I hope?"
957The whirlpool caught me, and--""Oh, were you in the whirlpool, too?"
957Then he looked at Cap''n Bill uneasily and added:"Wo n''t you let the poor things go?"
957Then he said:"I must n''t break my promise to be present at the surprise party; but, tell me, could you go to Oz to- night?"
957Then she turned to Ozma and asked:"What is that thing, Ozma?
957Then the creature asked plaintively:"Do we eat now, or do we starve?"
957They were nearly a mile from shore and about halfway across the bay when Trot suddenly sat up straight and exclaimed:"What''s that, Cap''n?"
957We did n''t reach Davy Jones''s locker that time, did we?
957What did you expect it to be?"
957What do you mean by treating me so?
957What do you observe?"
957What do you say to our landing on that?"
957What do you think of me now?"
957What does she say, Sire?
957What made you dig me out?
957When all this had been arranged one of the birds asked:"Where do you wish us to take you?"
957When they came to the house Trot sniffed the air and asked"Do n''t I smell perfume?"
957Where do you s''pose he is, Trot?
957Where in the world did you come from?"
957Where''s the grasshopper?
957Who shall it be?"
957Why did I not think of it myself?"
957Why do n''t you test his powers?"
957Will she marry me?"
957Would you like to come with me?"
957are you alive?"
957exclaimed Trot;"do you intend to take us up, too?"
957was n''t it terr''ble?"
957who''s here?"
22566A what?
22566And the Cowardly Lion?
22566And were you?
22566And when you make a sign she will bring you to her in the Land of Oz?
22566And-- and-- do you eat people?
22566And-- pardon me for the foolish question-- but, are you all invisible?
22566Are the bears invis''ble, too?
22566Are these bears here?
22566Are they real?
22566Are we only half way up?
22566Are you hungry?
22566Are you sure?
22566Are you sure?
22566Are you surprised that you are unable to see the people of Voe?
22566As dead as poss''ble would be pretty dead, would n''t it?
22566But Jim knows his business all right-- don''t you, Jim?
22566But did n''t you cut it almost too short?
22566But how can you get down?
22566But how would it help us to be able to fly?
22566But tell me,said Dorothy,"how did such a brave Champion happen to let the bears eat him?
22566But what am I going to eat?
22566But where are the people?
22566But why destroy my friends?
22566But why did n''t you tell us at first?
22566But why fight at all, in that case?
22566But wo n''t they be veg''table, like everything else here?
22566But_ is_ there any other place?
22566Ca n''t you mend them?
22566Ca n''t you see us?
22566Can he fight?
22566Can your horse talk?
22566Canary- birds?
22566Could n''t you manage to hold me in your arms?
22566Could we fly with them?
22566Did he? 22566 Did n''t you feel the ground shake?"
22566Did the glass houses in your city grow, too?
22566Did you ever see such little pigs before?
22566Did you not wear green whiskers at one time?
22566Did you see that, Dorothy?
22566Do I like fish? 22566 Do I?
22566Do all your people grow on bushes?
22566Do you eat?
22566Do you happen to know whatever became of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow?
22566Do you mean my kitten must be put in a grave?
22566Do you mean that I''m a freak?
22566Do you mean that Princess Ozma will see this cave in her enchanted picture, and see all of us here, and what we are doing?
22566Do you see that big rock standing on the hillside yonder?
22566Do you take me for a salamander?
22566Do you take me for a tom- cat? 22566 Do you take me for a weasel?
22566Does it hurt to be invis''ble?
22566Does the air bear up your weight?
22566Does the dama- fruit grow on a low bush, and look something like a peach?
22566For the second time?
22566Have you a factory in this place?
22566Have you come to take me to Hugson''s Ranch?
22566Have you ever died yet?
22566How about the birds and beasts and fishes?
22566How are your brains?
22566How big is this hole?
22566How can we do that?
22566How can we go away?
22566How did they happen to be so little?
22566How did you happen to be shod with gold?
22566How does it taste?
22566How is Uncle Henry?
22566How long did you rule the Emerald City, after I left here?
22566How long do you live, after you are picked?
22566How long will it take you to stop my breath?
22566How long will you be with us?
22566How old are you?
22566How old is your mother?
22566How?
22566How_ can_ we''scape?
22566I live on the fat of the land-- don''t I, Ozma?
22566If it makes you invis''ble, why do you eat it?
22566If that is so,said the boy,"how could he do that wonderful trick with the nine tiny piglets?"
22566In what way?
22566Is Billina a girl?
22566Is Mr. Hugson your uncle?
22566Is it possible that you are a Real Horse?
22566Is n''t it fine?
22566Is n''t it funny?
22566Is n''t she ripe now?
22566Is n''t that a great deal?
22566Is not the Real Horse a beautiful animal?
22566Is that the way to treat my friends?
22566Is this a fairy country?
22566May I eat one of them?
22566May we examine some of these articles?
22566My thoughts are always----"Is this a trial of thoughts, or of kittens?
22566Neither stones nor people?
22566Nine times?
22566No?
22566Oats? 22566 Of course; ca n''t you see?"
22566Of course; how else could I see it? 22566 Oh; are you hungry?"
22566Sir,said he,"why are you here, in the Land of the Mangaboos?"
22566Suppose the stairs get steeper?
22566Tell me, Eureka,said the Princess, gently:"did you eat my pretty piglet?"
22566Tell us, dear, what do the creatures look like?
22566That would be unlucky, would n''t it?
22566Then why not race with the Sawhorse?
22566Train in?
22566Was Ozma once a boy?
22566Was not the door closed?
22566Well, what then?
22566Well,said another piglet,"you are a wizard, are you not?"
22566Were you ever before shut up in a cave, far under the earth, with no way of getting out?
22566What are Gargoyles?
22566What are those holes up there?
22566What are you going to do with us?
22566What are your products?
22566What brought you back?
22566What curious animal is that which is eating the grass on my lawn?
22566What do you do?
22566What do you mean by that?
22566What do you want?
22566What does all this mean, anyhow?
22566What does that mean?
22566What for?
22566What good is it?
22566What harm can the Gurgles do?
22566What in the world is this?
22566What is he good for?
22566What is your name?
22566What made them fly away?
22566What shall we do now?
22566What shall we do now?
22566What sort of a place is this?
22566What was that?
22566What were you when you were first alive?
22566What will happen if she is guilty?
22566What would you do?
22566What''s that?
22566What''s the matter with you, old man?
22566What''s the use?
22566What''s to become of me?
22566What''s wrong?
22566What, the hinges?
22566Where are they?
22566Where are they?
22566Where are you?
22566Where did you come from?
22566Where did you grow?
22566Where do you come from, then?
22566Where does it lead to?
22566Where in the world have you been, my lad?
22566Where is Dorothy?
22566Where is she?
22566Where is she?
22566Where is that Magic Belt?
22566Where is the House of the Sorcerer?
22566Where is your mother?
22566Where shall we stay?
22566Where''s my milk?
22566Where? 22566 Wherever have you been, Eureka?"
22566Which wings must I flop first?
22566Who accuses me?
22566Who are they?
22566Who built these lovely bridges?
22566Who did you say it was?
22566Who is Ozma?
22566Who is this?
22566Who said so?
22566Who will be the jury?
22566Why did you leave the surface of the earth?
22566Why did you wickedly and viciously send the Rain of Stones to crack and break our houses?
22566Why do n''t you walk down?
22566Why do you not eat the damas?
22566Why do you want me?
22566Why have you dared to intrude your unwelcome persons into the secluded Land of the Mangaboos?
22566Why not let them live?
22566Why not?
22566Why should n''t I?
22566Why, where''s Eureka?
22566Will it hurt?
22566Will there be any more Rains?
22566Would such a gentle animal be guilty of eating a fellow creature? 22566 Your Highness,"cried the Woggle- Bug, appealing to Ozma,"have I a mind''s eye, or have n''t I?"
22566Am I talking?
22566And if he was invis''ble, and the bears invis''ble, who knows that they really ate him up?"
22566Are you guilty, or not guilty?"
22566Are you not vegetable, also?"
22566Are you ready?"
22566But I did n''t see them go; did you?"
22566But it''s a big hollow, is n''t it?"
22566Can you match that pedigree, little girl?"
22566Can you remember any breakfast that I''ve had today?"
22566Can you talk?"
22566Could n''t you, Zeb?"
22566Do n''t you remember how the Champion escaped them by shouting his battle- cry?"
22566Do n''t you see their terrible eyes?"
22566Do you ever make mistakes?"
22566Do you like fish?"
22566Eh?
22566Have n''t you heard of him?"
22566Have you breakfasted, Sir Horse?"
22566Have you them here with you?"
22566He has won the race, and won it fairly; but what can a horse of flesh do against a tireless beast of wood?"
22566I can see her, in my mind''s eye----""What''s that?"
22566I mean, will you be good to us, or do you intend to eat us?"
22566Is n''t it funny?"
22566Is not a Wizard something like a Sorcerer?"
22566Is there nothing that is decent to eat in this palace?"
22566Jump out and fight?"
22566Now was the Wizard''s turn, so he smiled upon the assemblage and asked:"Will somebody kindly loan me a hat?"
22566On the roof?"
22566Otherwise--""What will happen otherwise?"
22566Please, Mr. Wizard, may I eat just one of the fat little piglets?
22566Presently she asked:"Why did your mother tie your tails?"
22566So what could I do but tell"what happened to the Wizard afterward"?
22566That''s_ real_ magic, Mr. Wizard; is n''t it?
22566The trembling servants sent for the Royal Steward, who came in haste and said:"What would your Highness like for dinner?"
22566Then Jim exclaimed:"For goodness sake, what sort of a being are you?"
22566Then Jim suddenly asked:"Are there any horses in Oz?"
22566Then he asked:"What is an earthquake?"
22566Then the Princess spoke in a stern voice:"Prisoner, what have you to say for yourself?
22566Then, after a moment''s thought, she asked:"Are we friends or enemies?
22566This is a nice scrape you''ve got me into, is n''t it?"
22566Were you ever with a circus, brother?"
22566What do you call it?"
22566What else can you do?"
22566What is your sorcery good for if it can not tell us the truth?"
22566What''s going to become of us now?"
22566Where did you find my missing pet, Nick Chopper?"
22566Why are you so bad?"
22566Why destroy me?"
22566Will you buy it, my dear?"
22566Will you kindly tell us which way your mother went to get on top the earth?"
22566Will your Sorcerer die?"
22566Wizard?"
22566Wizard?"
22566Would you like it again?"
22566You''ve been to Australia, have n''t you?"
22566[ Illustration:"ARE THERE REALLY PEOPLE IN THIS ROOM?"]
22566[ Illustration:"FOR GOODNESS SAKE, WHAT SORT OF A BEING ARE YOU?"]
22566and what can I do but obey their commands?
22566are_ you_ here again?"
22566cried Dorothy,"did you eat the bones?"
22566he said, seeing her,"are you Dorothy Gale?"
22566said the Wizard,"will somebody please loan me a handkerchief?"
22566said the Wizard;"are there really people in this room?"
486A Wheeler?
486A pretty ornament you''d make, would n''t you?
486A purple kitten?
486Am I a good guesser, Mr. Nome King? 486 And could you, in fairness, ask me to return to you the lock of hair, just because you had smashed the doll?"
486And is Mr. Tiktok attractive?
486And is n''t this a key- hole, Billina?
486And no heart, I suppose?
486And the Scarecrow and the machine man?
486And what are Nomes?
486Are the Wheelers the only folks living in the Land of Ev?
486Are you alive?
486Are you intel''gent?
486Are you so very hungry?
486Are you sure?
486Are you the Princess Langwidere?
486Are you wound up to keep my secret?
486But how am I to know which thing is enchanted, and which is not?
486But how can you escape, without my consent?
486But what good is a bite, to a hungry tiger?
486But what is to become of the private?
486But what shall we do now?
486But where are my friends, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman?
486But where did you get the key to un- lock this door?
486But, my children-- tell me, I beg of you-- where are my children?
486But, tell me; how does it happen that you are able to talk? 486 Ca n''t you hear me?"
486Can I tell metal when I bump into it, or is the thing a rock?
486Can he think, and speak, as you do?
486Did they make many of you?
486Did you not pick our lunch- boxes and dinner- pails? 486 Do I speak quite properly, in your judgment?"
486Do I understand that she will now return to us in safety?
486Do n''t you remember the warning in the sand:''Beware the Wheelers''? 486 Do n''t you want to hatch it?"
486Do the lunch- box trees and the dinner- pail trees belong to the Wheelers?
486Do they live in the town of Evna now?
486Do you expect me to believe all that rubbish about the Land of Oz?
486Do you lay your egg very early?
486Do you mean to say that so many different princesses are one and the same person?
486Do you surrender?
486Do you take me for a cannibal?
486Do you think that is all true, my dear?
486Do you wish your ruler to plead with this wicked Nome King?
486Done what?
486Done what?
486Dorothy who?
486Guessing right?
486Has she failed?
486Have n''t you a club?
486Have n''t you any better manners than that?
486Have n''t you any idea what country this is?
486Have n''t you had your breakfast?
486How about Dorothy?
486How are you?
486How can the left wing be at the right?
486How can you?
486How could they know that the Queen of Ev and her family are all ornaments of a royal purple color?
486How could you guess right, where your betters have failed, you stupid fowl?
486How dare you annoy me with your senseless chatter?
486How dare you call me a fool?
486How is my grammar?
486How may we pass the monstrous man of iron?
486How should I know?
486How''s that?
486I beg your pardon, I''m sure Mrs.--Mrs.--by the way, may I inquire your name, ma''am?
486I wonder what has become of her?
486I''d like to know,said Dorothy,"who this Nome King is?"
486I''d look nice as a piece of bric- a- brac, would n''t I?
486If I buckled it around my waist and commanded it to take me to Uncle Henry, would n''t it do it?
486In what way?
486Is it so very late?
486Is n''t anyone going to get my egg?
486Is n''t it a trick?
486Is n''t it wrong to imprison a queen mother and her ten children?
486Is n''t it, though?
486May I see the Princess, please?
486May I use it?
486Oh, be very careful, Tiktok; wo n''t you?
486Oh, do you talk?
486Oh, that''s all, is it?
486Shall Ozma of Oz humble herself to a creature who lives in an underground kingdom?
486Suppose I refuse?
486Tell me,she resumed,"are you of royal blood?"
486That makes him think, does n''t it?
486Then how could it be a long life?
486Then how did you get away from there again?
486Then what has become of her?
486Then what shall we do?
486Then why do n''t you eat something?
486Then,said Dorothy, anxiously,"what shall we do?"
486Was n''t he in the palace?
486We''ve had some fine adventures together, have n''t we?
486Well, where is the passage through which you entered this room?
486What are they like? 486 What are you crying for?"
486What are you doing?
486What can that be?
486What can the matter be?
486What color will you make the Kansas girl?
486What did I tell you?
486What difference does that make?
486What difference does that make?
486What do you find?
486What do you mean by making a noise like that?
486What do you mean?
486What do you suppose the Wheelers are?
486What does it say?
486What does it say?
486What does she look like?
486What does?
486What else can we do?
486What if we fail?
486What in the world are you doing up there?
486What is Tiktok doing now?
486What is dreadful?
486What is it?
486What is it?
486What is she doing-- singing her lay?
486What is that?
486What is your name, my man?
486What is your name?
486What looks like a door?
486What mean you, O kindly stranger?
486What more do you want?
486What names shall I give the Princess?
486What rubbish?
486What shall I do with the egg?
486What shall we do with the hen?
486What will become of me?
486What would become of it?
486What''s gone?
486What''s happened?
486What''s that?
486What''s the matter?
486What''s wrong?
486What''s wrong?
486What, your tooth?
486Where are you going now?
486Where did you get it?
486Where is it? 486 Where is the entrance-- where is it?
486Where is the key to the clock- work?
486Where is your husband?
486Where''s the place? 486 Where?
486Where?
486Which shall I wind up first?
486Who did that?
486Who is Billina?
486Who is it?
486Who is very good?
486Who made you?
486Who speaks?
486Who was that laughing?
486Why are you so cruel to me?
486Why did n''t my magic belt work, I wonder?
486Why do n''t you eat the egg?
486Why not?
486Why should you fight the Nome King?
486Why so?
486Why, then, if the belt obeys you, were we unable to discover the Tin Woodman?
486Why, you do n''t want to go away and leave me all alone, do you?
486Why?
486Will you exchange heads with me?
486Will you kindly give me permission to eat you?
486You refuse?
486You''re a lady hen, are n''t you?
486And then she added, with some anxiety:"You do n''t strike, do you?"
486And then she turned to the machine and asked in an eager tone:"Do you know the Land of Oz, Tiktok?"
486And then, being very curious, she asked:"How did you come to be locked up in this place?"
486And what do you suppose this mysterious key unlocks?"
486And what has happened to me?"
486And who are you?
486Are you hungry?"
486But do you feel comfor''ble now?"
486But how will you touch the objects?"
486But tell me: who rules the Land of Ev now?"
486But what''s to become of us, I should like to know, afloat on this big pond?"
486Ca n''t you?"
486Could you say that I had not given you a pretty doll?"
486Did n''t I do him up brown?"
486Do n''t they sound delicious?
486Do n''t you know eggs are poison to Nomes?"
486Do n''t you know that eggs are poison?"
486Do n''t you remember standing on a corner of the mantel?"
486Do n''t you?"
486Do n''t you?"
486Do you suppose it is too deep for me to wade the rest of the way?"
486Do you think that it would fit this key- hole, Billina?"
486During the feast Ozma grew thoughtful, and suddenly she asked:"Where is the private?"
486Have you a conscience?"
486Have you not a stolen dinner- pail still in your hand?"
486Have you seen Billina?
486How could you guess my enchantments?"
486How dare you do such a thing?"
486How do you suppose it came there, Billina?
486How many guesses has he made?"
486Is Dorothy Gale of Kansas pretty?"
486Is he not a great work of art?"
486Is she here?"
486Is there no way to stop his machinery?"
486It seems too bad to destroy the use of the magic belt in that way, does n''t it?"
486It was opened by a little maid in a cap trimmed with gay ribbons, who bowed respectfully and asked:"What do you wish, good people?"
486Just then Dorothy ran into their room, in a state of great anxiety, crying:"Where''s Billina?
486She was still thinking of the egg, though; so presently she asked:"Why do you lay eggs, when you do n''t expect to hatch them?"
486Strange, is n''t it?"
486Their sweet little letters plead to know"more about Dorothy"; and they ask:"What became of the Cowardly Lion?"
486Then Dorothy asked:"Where is Billina?"
486There she stood before the slight and delicate form of the little girl from Oz and cried out;--"How dare you enter my palace unbidden?
486They were part way across the sands when Billina suddenly cried, in a voice of terror:"What''s that?"
486What COULD it be, she wondered?
486What have you done with it?"
486What sort of brains are you fit- ted with?"
486What''s that?"
486When she had left them( and you may be sure no one was sorry to see her go) Ozma said to Tiktok:"Will you join our party?"
486Where are they confined?"
486Where is it?"
486Which of you goes next?"
486While they waited for this command to be obeyed, she enquired:"Have we any other privates in the armies?"
486Who locked you up?"
486Who will make the first attempt?"
486Will Your Gracious Highness see them?"
486Will you go, too, Billina?"
486Would it not be well for us to avoid this grave danger?"
486and when they had stopped their flight he asked:"Where are you going?"
486and"What did Ozma do afterward?"
486are you useful?"
486cried Dorothy, in a shocked voice;"have you been fighting?"
486she exclaimed, in surprise;"have YOU been here all night, too?"
486what did I say?"
485Ah, why indeed?
485Am I?
485And did you send Polly to us?
485And do you know his father?
485And have n''t you traveled from Oz to Kansas in less than half a jiffy, by means of the Silver Shoes and the Magic Belt?
485And what is your name?
485And where''s the Scarecrow?
485Any onions, your Majesty?
485Are they alive?
485Are you a magician? 485 Are you afraid of enemies?"
485Are you glad to leave us, dear?
485Are you going to Ozma''s party?
485Are you sorry you stole it?
485Are you''fraid of bubbles, too?
485Are your feet tired?
485Ask''em who they are, and what they want,whispered Dorothy; so the shaggy man called out in a loud voice:"Who are you?"
485But I mean another piece?
485But as we ca n''t go ahead and there''s no use going back, what shall we do next?
485But how did the Rainbow''s Daughter ever get on this lonely road, and become lost?
485But tell me, my friends, how did you happen to be here, in the Country of the Winkies, the first of all to meet us?
485But tell me, sir, where did you get the Love Magnet which you say you own?
485But what do you want us for?
485But what''s happened to you? 485 But what''s your real name?"
485But where is the sand- boat?
485But who is this?
485But you ca n''t dig forever; and what are you going to do then?
485But, tell me, my dear, did you ever see so wonderful a city as Foxville in Kansas?
485Ca n''t you see that Billina is my friend?
485Did n''t I?
485Did you conquer her?
485Did you enchant me when you asked the way to Butterfield?
485Did you know the bear?
485Did you''vite the Musicker?
485Did you?
485Do YOU know what''s going to become of me?
485Do YOU think I''m beautiful?
485Do n''t they go to school?
485Do n''t they work at all?
485Do n''t you know where you came from?
485Do n''t you like it?
485Do n''t you realize that? 485 Do n''t you want to find your mama again?"
485Do n''t you? 485 Do they all wind up together?"
485Do you belong to the nobility?
485Do you know Button- Bright, too?
485Do you know Ozma?
485Do you know what''s going to become of YOU?
485Do you know who Button- Bright is?
485Do you know,asked the Rainbow''s Daughter,"if this is the right road to the Emerald City?"
485Do you really expect to get to Oz?
485Do you really think so?
485Do you think I could eat it?
485Do you think you will be able to guide the bubble?
485Do you, Button- Bright?
485Does n''t your fox head want to yelp every minute?
485Emp''ror? 485 Found what?"
485Have n''t you any dewdrops, or mist- cakes, or cloudbuns?
485Have the foxes gone?
485Have you ever been to sea?
485Hear me crunkle?
485Hello, Dorothy; still having adventures?
485How can you call that lovely head dreadful?
485How did you come here?
485How did you know my name, Santa?
485How do you like it?
485How do you like us?
485How should you? 485 How''bout you, Polly?"
485I guess the palace will be chock full, Button- Bright; do n''t you think so?
485I mean, have you ever been on a big ship floating on a big ocean?
485I mean, have you ever been where there''s water?
485I trust you are in good health, and that your families are all well?
485I wish it would snow, do n''t you?
485I''m glad I do n''t have to live with the organ- man; are n''t you, Polly?
485I''m sure Ozma would invite you if I asked her,she said;"but how could you get to the Land of Oz and the Emerald City?
485Is King Dough good to eat?
485Is he alive?
485Is it a boy or a girl?
485Is it a toy?
485Is it good?
485Is n''t it damp?
485Is n''t it?
485Is she?
485Is that all you have to eat?
485Is this a fairy country?
485Is this, also, some enchanted person?
485Is your Conscience still in good order?
485It looks now as if it might end pretty soon,remarked the shaggy man;"and what shall we do if it does?"
485It''s kind of fun to be a Princess once in a while; do n''t you think so?
485It''s rather pretty, is n''t it?
485Must I?
485Must I?
485Must it?
485My name''s Dorothy,said she, jumping up again,"but what are we going to do?
485No?
485Oh no, Polly-- I may call you Polly, may n''t I? 485 Oh, do you?"
485Polly whom?
485Stop it, ca n''t you?
485The Wizard? 485 The seventh from where?"
485Then where does he live? 485 Then why do you wear sailor clothes?"
485Then why do you wonder that an hour or two could bring you to Foxville, which is nearer to Oz than it is to Kansas?
485To see what?
485Was it alive?
485Was n''t he sorry then?
485Was n''t it here a minute ago?
485Well, why do n''t you?
485What are you going to do?
485What beasts are they?
485What became of the Saw- Horse, afterward?
485What became of the other heads, Jack?
485What brought you here, strangers?
485What can Johnny do?
485What do you mean by making such a racket?
485What do you suppose my name is?
485What do you think, Polly? 485 What do you want?"
485What else?
485What for?
485What have we here?
485What in the world do you s''pose that is?
485What in?
485What is it, a band or a mouth- organ?
485What is it, dear?
485What is it?
485What is this?
485What is your Magic Belt?
485What is your business here?
485What is your papa''s name?
485What more do you desire?
485What must I know?
485What''s a captive?
485What''s a musicker?
485What''s a pris''ner?
485What''s sov''rin, and what''s c''u''nity?
485What''s that?
485What''s that?
485What''s that?
485What''s that?
485What''s the matter, Polly?
485What''s''cordeon?
485What''s''ren''?
485Whatever made you think this is Kansas?
485When is her birthday, Jellia?
485Where are your reindeer?
485Where do you expect to get to?
485Where do you live?
485Where does HE live?
485Where is the Truth Pond?
485Where is your home?
485Where is your mama?
485Where?
485Which one?
485Who are they?
485Who are you, dear?
485Who are you?
485Who do you imagine, dear, mixed up those roads, so as to start you wandering in the direction of Oz?
485Who ever heard of a shaggy fairy?
485Who is still to come?
485Who is your friend?
485Who lives here?
485Who''s he?
485Who''s he?
485Why did n''t the Eskimo keep it?
485Why did n''t you send me word you were going to have a birthday party?
485Why did n''t you want to go to Butterfield?
485Why did you steal it?
485Why do they call you Chick?
485Why not?
485Why not?
485Why not?
485Why, do n''t I see you every Christmas Eve, when you''re asleep?
485Why, yes; we are in Kansas now, are n''t we?
485Why?
485Why?
485Why?
485Why?
485Will he?
485Will the Scarecrow scare me?
485Will you ride in a bubble, or shall I send you and Toto home by means of the Magic Belt?
485Will you, Toto?
485Will your folks worry?
485Wo n''t your father miss you, and look for you, and let down another rainbow for you?
485You do n''t?
485You take the branch next the willow stump, I b''lieve; or else the branch by the gopher holes; or else--"Wo n''t any of''em do, miss?
485You''ll be my friend-- won''t you?
485''What''s''ren''?''
485And now-- why, where''s the highway, Shaggy Man?"
485And where are they, Billina?"
485Are they friendly to us, do you think?"
485Are you going to the Land of Oz?"
485Are you well and happy?"
485As they walked leisurely along the shaggy man said to the Tin Woodman:"What sort of a Magic Powder was it that made your friend the Pumpkinhead live?"
485At last the shaggy man turned and inquired,"What''s your name, little girl?"
485But tell me, do you think I am so beautiful?"
485Button- Bright stopped crying and asked timidly:"Am I?"
485Did you ever sail a ship?"
485Did you suppose we are so vulgar as to use money here?"
485Do n''t you think so?"
485Do n''t you think so?"
485Do n''t you, Toto?"
485Do you have to help wash dishes on the rainbow, Polly?"
485Do you know the mighty Princess Ozma?"
485Do you know why two and two make four?"
485Happening just then to feel the Love Magnet in his pocket, he said to the creatures, with more confidence:"Do n''t you love me?"
485He turned toward their foes and asked:"What do you want us to do?"
485How do you like the new head, Button- Bright?"
485How''s his heart?"
485How, then, did he come to be in this lonely road?
485In the bright morning sunshine, as they ate of the strawberries and sweet juicy pears, Dorothy said:"Polly, can you do any magic?"
485Is it far from here to the Emerald City?"
485Is n''t it lucky we found it?"
485Is there any command, in the meantime, with which you desire to honor me?"
485Is this the lane?"
485It is n''t nearly as pretty as your own head, no matter what the foxes say; but you can get along with it for a little while longer, ca n''t you?"
485It would be hard to match this castle in Kansas; would n''t it, little Dorothy?"
485Presently she saw a sign on a house that read:"Madam de Fayke, Hoofist,"and she asked their conductor:"What''s a''hoofist,''please?"
485Shall I promise the donkey king an invitation to Ozma''s party?"
485So what does it matter?"
485The Way to Butterfield"Please, miss,"said the shaggy man,"can you tell me the road to Butterfield?"
485The first one is by the elm tree, and the second is by the gopher holes; and then--""Then what?"
485The shaggy man said:"Who are you, sir?"
485This speech greatly surprised the little girl, who asked:"How did your Majesty know my name?"
485To the surprise of his companions, the boy asked this long question:"If I swallowed a mouth- organ, what would I be?"
485Try some, wo n''t you?"
485Turning again to Button- Bright, he asked:"Having told you my name, what would you call me?"
485We''re across the desert, are n''t we?
485What does your mama call you?"
485What food would you prefer, a bran mash or ripe oats in the shell?"
485What would you advise me to do, Dorothy?"
485Whatever''s the matter now?"
485Where DO you want to go, then?"
485Where did you get that donkey head?
485Where do you suppose they all go to?"
485Where''s Ozma?"
485While they waited, the Scarecrow, who was near the little boy, asked:"Why are you called Button- Bright?"
485Who else do you suppose brings him his Christmas neckties and stockings?"
485Why did you name them all with the same name?"
485Why not?"
485Why, what''s that?"
485exclaimed Dorothy;"is this another fairy adventure?"
485or a fairy in disguise?"
485she cried;"where did you come from?"
960A Tin Woodman? 960 All of them?"
960And are you happy?
960And did you marry Nimmie Amee?
960And does she weep and wail from morning till night?
960And of the different parts of our bodies?
960And what are we going to do with them?
960And what good is the straw man to you, or to himself, when the ditch keeps you from going any further?
960And will you take me along?
960Are they rubber, do you think?
960Are we going to the Munchkin Country by way of the Emerald City?
960Are you a Witch, then?
960Are you a witch, or fairy, or something of the sort?
960Are you friends, or foes?
960Are you happy?
960Are you really my old friend, the Scarecrow?
960Are you sure of that?
960Are you trying to make me angry?
960But are they happy?
960But how came you to lose your body?
960But how can we get to that part of the Munchkin Country where you once lived without passing through the Emerald City?
960But who are you?
960But who can you be?
960But, tell me, please, why were you not killed when you were chopped to pieces?
960But-- see here,said the Scarecrow, who had listened intently to this explanation,"why not put the monkey''s form on some one else?"
960By the way,said the Tin Soldier,"what ever became of my old head, Ku- Klip?"
960Could n''t the Wizard give you a heart that was both Kind and Loving?
960Could n''t we go around it?
960Could n''t you manage to escape from this terrible Yookoohoo?
960Could you make us all as small as that rabbit?
960Did it hurt?
960Did n''t you say she lives with a Wicked Witch, who makes her a slave?
960Did they ever grow up?
960Do n''t I look horrid, Dorothy, with eyes several sizes too big for my body, and so weak that I ought to wear spectacles?
960Do n''t you know me, Nimmie?
960Do n''t you know me, my dear?
960Do n''t you know me? 960 Do n''t you know what happiness is?"
960Do n''t you think you''d better leave me as I am?
960Do you know the name of the people on Mount Munch, with whom she went to live?
960Do you remember loving a pretty Munchkin girl named Nimmie Amee?
960Do you s''pose Nimmie Amee still loves you, after all these years?
960Do you think a magic breakfast would taste good, or relieve the pangs of hunger I now suffer?
960Do you think me so cruel?
960Do you think we shall ever be able to get our proper forms back again?
960Does Nimmie Amee live there now?
960Does your burrow go underneath this Wall of Air?
960Happy? 960 Have n''t you a name?"
960Have n''t you heard of Jinjur?
960Have you any children?
960Have you decided what forms to give us?
960How about a plump owl?
960How did it happen, do you suppose?
960How did you get there?
960How did you happen to have such a shape?
960How did you manage to do that?
960How do you expect me to comb my hair without help?
960How does it feel, Scarecrow, to be a Bear?
960How high is it?
960How long a nap do you wish?
960How long have you been in this cupboard?
960How old am I, Father?
960How old are you now?
960How would mush- and- milk do?
960I do n''t hear any bugle, but when do we go?
960I wonder who lives there?
960I wonder who you are?
960I wonder,said Dorothy, thoughtfully,"if we could n''t find someone in the Land of Oz who would be willing to become a green monkey?
960I wonder,said Woot,"if those cast- off parts of you two unfortunates are still in that barrel in the corner?"
960If that is true, how was that Wicked Witch destroyed?
960If you are Nick Chopper''s Head, then you are Me-- or I''m You-- or-- or-- What relation are we, anyhow?
960If you can work magic, why do n''t you break the enchantment you are under and return to your proper form?
960If you found her, do you suppose she''d change you back into a two- legged boy?
960In what way?
960Is Jinjur a man, a woman, a beast or a bird?
960Is Ozma''s magic all used up?
960Is it good to eat?
960Is she a dwarf?
960Is the shape natural?
960May I ask your name, sir?
960May I have some of your straw?
960May I see him?
960Oh, have n''t I told you about Chopfyt?
960Oh; do you think, then?
960Oh; it''s a wall, is it?
960Pardon me, but may I ask if you-- eh-- eh-- if you ever had a Body?
960Rude?
960Shall I puncture the King?
960She shall choose between us, as we have agreed,the Tin Woodman promised;"but how shall we get to the poor girl?"
960Thank your Majesty,replied Woot, and then he turned to the Tin Woodman and inquired:"What are your further plans, Mr. Emperor?
960Then what are you doing with that axe? 960 Then what in the world do you expect me to eat?"
960There are no fields of grain in your Valley,said he;"where, then, did you get the flour to make your biscuits?"
960Unless what?
960Was the witch, or fairy, or whatever she was, an old person, with wrinkled skin and half her teeth gone?
960Well, what are we to do about it?
960Well,said the Giantess,"what excuse have you to offer?"
960What Magic Apron do you mean?
960What are you going to do?
960What are you waiting for, Captain Fyter?
960What became of Chopfyt after that?
960What can we do about that leg, anyhow?
960What do I care for a girl whom I have never seen and who has never seen me?
960What do you care, anyhow,Betsy Bobbin asked the Tin Woodman,"so long as Nimmie Amee is satisfied?"
960What do you suppose my friend the Patchwork Girl would think of me, if she saw me wearing this beastly shape?
960What do you want?
960What does the Sign say?
960What forms do you intend to give us?
960What have you discovered?
960What is Magic Glue?
960What sort of a Professor is your husband?
960What was the Munchkin girl''s name?
960What will become of her, I wonder?
960What will you do now?
960What''s the matter?
960When shall we start?
960Where did you go?
960Where is she now?
960Which of my friends did you manage to eat?
960Who is Chopfyt?
960Who is Jinjur?
960Who lives here?
960Who put the air wall around the house?
960Who was this Dorothy?
960Who will govern the Winkie Country during your absence?
960Who would agree to make the change?
960Who''s King here, anyhow? 960 Who''s there?"
960Whose heart did you use in making the body?
960Why did n''t you look where you were going?
960Why did you do that?
960Why do n''t you cross over and eat hay?
960Why not go to Ku- Klip and ask him what has become of the girl?
960Why not?
960Why not?
960Why, I''m-- I''m-- How old am I, Father?
960Why?
960Why?
960Will a stuffed Bear also make you laugh?
960Will you accompany me on this errand?
960Will you allow us to pass through it, if we are able to?
960Will your father scold you for getting left on the earth?
960Wo n''t you please tell me the story?
960Would n''t you be willing to become a green monkey-- see what a pretty color it is-- so that this poor boy could be restored to his own shape?
960Would n''t you like to be the Empress of the Winkies?
960Would she care if I ate some of those ripe cream- puffs?
960Would you like some?
960Would you really do that?
960Would you really like to be as you were before?
960Yet, in spite of this condition, you were going to marry Nimmie Amee?
960You knew it was private property, I suppose?
960You? 960 A learned college professor recently wrote me to ask:For readers of what age are your books intended?"
960Am I correct, friend Scarecrow?"
960And Mrs. Yoop transformed you?
960And what good would an exchange do?"
960And why has the other tin man a sword?"
960Are they dangerous, do you think, my good Panta?"
960Are you hungry?"
960But how are we to get into his deserted castle?
960But how did she manage to get you, Polychrome?"
960But tell me, since you are a fairy, and have a fairy wisdom: do you think we shall be able to break these enchantments?"
960But what is it?"
960But where could they have gone to?
960But where is the monkey boy?"
960But why should you wish to escape?
960But, tell me, please: what is a Tin Owl good for?"
960But, tell me, what was the name of the Munchkin girl you were in love with?"
960Ca n''t you change''em back into their own shapes?
960Ca n''t you help us, being a Fairy?"
960Chapter Sixteen Captain Fyter"Are you really a soldier?"
960Did you think,"with a pleasant smile,"that I was born just as I am?
960Do n''t you ask questions?"
960Do n''t you know that thinking is very bad for Dragons?"
960Do n''t you see his sword?"
960Do you see?"
960Do you think it looks like rain?"
960Do you want to keep me thinking all the time?
960Finally one of the Dragons which was farthest away from him asked, in a deep, grave voice:"What was that?"
960Finally the Tin Woodman ventured to ask:"And did Nimmie Amee return your love?"
960Had you no friends in that corner of the Gillikin Country?
960Have you eaten him so quickly?"
960How are we going to get rid of these shapes, and become ourselves again?"
960How dare you enter my house?"
960How is my Tin Owl feeling?"
960I do n''t like being a monkey, but what''s the use of kicking against my fate?"
960I hope you do n''t resent my affectionate appetite?"
960I wonder who lives here?"
960I''m your old friend the Scarecrow?"
960Is the pump ready?"
960It''s wicked to be wasteful, is n''t it?"
960Look at me, Woot; what am I?"
960One of the Scarecrow''s recitations was like this:"What sound is so sweet As the straw from the wheat When it crunkles so tender and low?
960Perhaps you''d prefer to choose your own transformations?"
960Polychrome began to laugh, and the Scarecrow said:"What''s the matter?"
960Said the Scarecrow, twisting his stuffed head around in Mrs. Yoop''s direction:"Do you know, Ma''am, who we are?"
960She danced close to him and said:"If you can stretch your neck across the ditch, why not help us over?
960Sitting upon the ground, the boy asked:"Can you see us, Poly?"
960That a Head would be created without a Body?"
960The clatter of the Tin Owl''s wings sounded above him, and the little Brown Bear came trotting up and asked:"Where is the monkey?
960Then he said in a voice that trembled with emotion:"Who are you, friend?"
960There was no reply"Ca n''t you see he''s rusted, just as you were once?"
960They were all very sorry for him, and Dorothy anxiously asked Ozma:"Could n''t Glinda save him?"
960Was it not homelike and comfortable?"
960What do you think, Ozma?"
960What have you thought about, in all that time?"
960What would you like to eat?"
960What''s that?"
960Whatever possessed you to jump up the chimney?"
960Where are you?"
960Where did they come from?"
960Where is it?
960Where is it?"
960Which would you prefer, Woot the Wanderer?"
960Why do n''t you draw lots for her?"
960Why not transform Toto into Woot the Wanderer, and then have them exchange forms?
960Why should they sleep, when they never tired?
960Will you still seek Nimmie Amee and marry her, or will you abandon the quest and return to the Emerald City and your own castle?"
960Would you like to go with me, Dorothy?"
960Yoop?"
960Yoop?"
960You or Me?"
960You''re in no hurry, are you?"
960asked Dorothy"Do n''t you know?"
960cried the Tin Woodman, sadly perplexed;"how came you to be made of tin?"
960do you think I''d bother to make biscuits out of flour?"
960exclaimed Woot, staring in astonishment into the rabbit''s blue eyes;"whoever heard of air so solid that one can not push it aside?"
51263All ready?
51263All ready?
51263And s''pose we got afloat on the ocean,said Trot,"where would we drift to, and how long would it take us to get there?"
51263And where is Jinxland, please?
51263And who may the Princess Gloria be?
51263Are n''t they dreadful creatures, all covered with feathers?
51263Are n''t you afraid?
51263Are you certain this is snow?
51263Are you going to land?
51263Are you strong enough to carry us?
51263Are you very busy just now?
51263Brains working?
51263But I wonder if we can find something to eat in this place?
51263But how?
51263But tell us, Pon, who was Gloria''s father?
51263But what is an Ork?
51263But what''ll we do with King Krewl? 51263 But where''s Button- Bright?"
51263But who is that old woman who is running toward us and shaking her stick at us?
51263Ca n''t we help them in any way?
51263Ca n''t you fly along?
51263Ca n''t you get another one?
51263Ca n''t you like even me?
51263Ca n''t you see you are obstructing my view?
51263Can I do anything?
51263Can you destroy the love of Princess Gloria for the gardener''s boy?
51263Can you find your way back home again?
51263Can you give molasses?
51263Corns? 51263 Could n''t we walk without a light?"
51263Could she do that?
51263Did n''t I tell you winter was coming? 51263 Did she, really?"
51263Did the river make a bend, after the waterfall?
51263Did you ever hear of Jinxland before?'' 51263 Do many strangers come here?"
51263Do n''t you think so, Button- Bright?
51263Do n''t you think we''d better keep away from that King''s castle, Cap''n?
51263Do those witches have any magical powers?
51263Do you intend to stay long in Jinxland?
51263Do you mean to say this is the Quadling Country of the Land of Oz?
51263Do you think there is room enough for you to fly in?
51263Does n''t it burn you?
51263Goodness me-- fruit- cake and apple- sauce!--don''t you know where you are?'' 51263 Have n''t you discovered that you no longer love that gardener''s boy, who stood in my way?"
51263Have n''t you heard of me? 51263 Have n''t you the antidote, Scarecrow?
51263Have you been anywhere else, sir?
51263Have you been in the water long?
51263How can you carry me?
51263How could you manage to carry us, if we were so small?
51263How did you cross the mountains before?
51263How did you happen to be there, anyhow?
51263How do you like it?
51263How does that come?
51263How''bout Cap''n Bill''?'' 51263 How?"
51263How?
51263How?
51263I wonder if it can be Orkland, the place I have been seeking so long?
51263I wonder where on earth we are?'' 51263 If only what, ma''am?"
51263If the earth were pushed in a mile, it would be a great calamity, would n''t it?
51263If you do n''t like me-- and I''m sure you do n''t, for no one else does-- why do n''t you go away and leave me to myself?
51263Is he hunting now?
51263Is it?
51263Is the hole blocked?
51263Is the strange little girl named Trot?'' 51263 Lost your way?"
51263May I ask what country this is, sir?'' 51263 Me?"
51263Oh, Cap''n Bill, is n''t this fine an''dandy?
51263Oh, are we?
51263Oh, did it? 51263 Oh, does it rain lemonade here?"
51263Oh, indeed; and does he live there?
51263Oh, what''s the hurry?
51263S''pose we fall?'''' 51263 Shall I unharness you,"asked Dorothy,"so you can come in and visit?"
51263Strangers, eh? 51263 Suppose I go ahead?"
51263Surrender? 51263 That reminds me,"remarked Cap''n Bill,"to ask you, friend Ork, how we are going to get away from here?"
51263Then mebbe they''re-- they''re-- What do you call''em, Cap''n Bill? 51263 Then why are you here, you rascal?"
51263They''re no good to us now, are they, Cap''n?
51263Want some now, Trot?
51263Was it the flogging you got that broke your heart?'' 51263 Was your cavern like this one?"
51263Water?
51263Well,said the Scarecrow,"did the King surrender?"
51263Well?
51263What country is that?
51263What do you mean by hitting me in the eye with an apple- core?
51263What do you say, Trot?
51263What does it look like?
51263What does the Book say about it?'' 51263 What does this mean?"
51263What is a candle?
51263What is that one thing you excepted?
51263What is that?
51263What is that?
51263What made it stop burning?
51263What makes it, Cap''n?
51263What shall we do with the other four berries?
51263What sort of an enchantment could she put on Cap''n Bill?
51263What will you think of?
51263What''s happened to you?
51263What''s the matter now?'' 51263 What''s the matter with your King?"
51263What''s the matter?
51263What''s the matter?
51263What''s the place like?
51263What''s this?
51263What''s treason?
51263What''s wrong?
51263What''s wrong?'' 51263 What, are you_ our_ Ork, then?"
51263What, now?
51263Where are they going?'''' 51263 Where d''ye think we are, Trot?"
51263Where did_ you_ come from?
51263Where do you s''pose Gloria is?'' 51263 Where does he belong?"
51263Where does it lie?
51263Where is Jinxland?'' 51263 Where is he?
51263Where is she?
51263Who are you, what are your names, and where do you come from? 51263 Who are you?"
51263Who is Button- Bright?
51263Who is Glinda?
51263Who''s worrying?
51263Who, me?
51263Who, me?
51263Why are we insulted in this way? 51263 Why ask him, when we_ know_ he''ll refuse?"
51263Why could n''t you take some of the dark purple berries along with you, to eat after we had reached our destination?
51263Why did n''t I think of the Wicked Witch before? 51263 Why do n''t you eat?
51263Why do n''t you stay here? 51263 Why is that?"
51263Why not?
51263Why not?'' 51263 Why so?"
51263Why, how did you know all that?
51263Why, it''s popcorn? 51263 Wo n''t they see us?"
51263A bird?
51263Absurd, was n''t it?"
51263After a little, one of them asked:"If you make us big, would we stay big always?"
51263After examining it closely for a time he asked:"Which way does your tail whirl?"
51263And how did you happen to come to this island?"
51263And what makes you so bumpy everywhere?"
51263Are Trot and Pon around here?"
51263Are n''t you hungry?"
51263Are there many of you?"
51263As he sat beside her, talking of his adventures, he asked:"What''s new in the way of news?"
51263But I feel pretty sure that this occasion is an emergency; do n''t you, Trot?''
51263But for the sake of argument, friend Pessim, I''d like to know what good_ you_ would be, were you not alive?"
51263But how shall we ever find the road to Glinda''s palace, without the Scarecrow to guide us?"
51263But if she says no to Googly- Goo, and means it, what can they do?"
51263But tell us, what did you find down there?"
51263But the sailor said, in a quiet tone of voice:"Are you the only one as lives on this''ere island?"
51263But where are Trot and Cap''n Bill?"
51263But would you mind, my dear, stuffing that straw into my body again?"
51263But-- look there, Trot!--isn''t that a light flashing over yonder?"
51263Button- Bright looked down on the young man and said:"Who cares, anyhow?"
51263Cap''n Bill knew something of mechanics, and observing the propeller- like tail of the Ork he said:"I s''pose you''re a pretty swift flyer?"
51263Cap''n Bill walked straight up to them and asked:"Does the King happen to be at home?"
51263Cap''n Bill, puffing and panting, had just voice enough to ask, as he reached her side:"See him, Trot?"
51263Did n''t the great Sorceress give you another box?"
51263Did you cross the desert or the mountains?"
51263Do n''t you have water in Mo?"
51263Do n''t you see it?"
51263Do you call it a good morning when I''m pestered with such a crowd as you?"
51263Do you think you can keep from falling off?"
51263Finally Trot mustered up courage to ask:"What is a Mountain Ear, please?"
51263How are we to get away from this mountain?"
51263How did that happen?"
51263I never heard of anybody getting hurt in her dominions, did you, Button- Bright?"
51263Is it really raining?''
51263Is n''t that a house, over there to the left?"
51263Is that satisfactory?"
51263Making her way toward him, she asked:"What do you see?"
51263Next morning Dorothy said to Ozma:"Ought n''t we to go meet the strangers, so we can show them the way to the Emerald City?
51263Now, tell me: Which three of you birds will consent to carry us?"
51263Oh, Cap''n, what do you s''pose has become of him?"
51263Ork?"
51263Ork?"
51263Presently the King asked:"How did you penetrate to this hidden country?
51263Shall we go on?''
51263So the King bared his teeth angrily as he demanded:[ Illustration]"What have you done with Princess Gloria?"
51263Still, taken altogether, I''m very handsomely formed, do n''t you think?"
51263Suppose we throw Pon into the Great Gulf, your Majesty?"
51263Surrender to whom?"
51263Tell me, sir, what will the poor things do when they find they ca n''t fly?"
51263The Ork looked from one to another and asked:"Who is this stranger?"
51263The Ork watched him a while in silence and then asked:"Who may_ you_ be?"
51263The candle is not dangerous, I hope?"
51263The whirlpool caught me, and--""Oh, were you in the whirlpool, too?"
51263Then he looked at Cap''n Bill uneasily and added:"Wo n''t you let the poor things go?"
51263Then he said:"I must n''t break my promise to be present at the surprise party; but, tell me, could you go to Oz to- night?"
51263Then she turned to Ozma and asked:"What is that thing, Ozma?
51263Then the creature asked plaintively:"Do we eat now, or do we starve?"
51263They were nearly a mile from shore and about half- way across the bay when Trot suddenly sat up straight and exclaimed:"What''s that, Cap''n?"
51263We did n''t reach Davy Jones''s locker that time, did we?
51263What did you expect it to be?"
51263What do you mean by treating me so?
51263What do you observe?"
51263What do you say to our landing on that?"
51263What do you think of me now?"
51263What does she say, Sire?
51263What made you dig me out?
51263When all this had been arranged one of the birds asked:"Where do you wish us to take you?"
51263When they came to the house Trot sniffed the air and asked:"Do n''t I smell perfume?''"
51263Where do you s''pose he is, Trot?"
51263Where in the world did you come from?"
51263Where''s the grasshopper?
51263Who shall it be?"
51263Why did I not think of it my self?"
51263Why do n''t you test his powers?"
51263Will she marry me?"
51263Would you like to come with me?"
51263[ Illustration: Trot]"How much food have we got, Cap''n?"
51263[ Illustration]"Well, well, your Majesty; what news-- what news?"
51263[ Illustration]"Whose castle is that, yonder, ma''am?"
51263[ Illustration]"Why should I do that?"
51263are you alive?"
51263exclaimed Trot;"do you intend to take us up, too?"
51263was n''t it tenable?"
51263who''s here?"
26624Ah, why, indeed?
26624Am I?
26624And did you send Polly to us?
26624And do you know his father?
26624And have n''t you traveled from Oz to Kansas in less than half a jiffy, by means of the Silver Shoes and the Magic Belt?
26624And what is your name?
26624And where''s the Scarecrow?
26624Any onions, your Majesty?
26624Are they alive?
26624Are you a magician? 26624 Are you afraid of enemies?"
26624Are you glad to leave us, dear?
26624Are you going to Ozma''s party?
26624Are you sorry you stole it?
26624Are you''fraid of bubbles, too?
26624Are your feet tired?
26624Ask''em who they are, and what they want,whispered Dorothy; so the shaggy man called out in a loud voice:"Who are you?"
26624But I mean another piece?
26624But as we ca n''t go ahead and there''s no use going back, what shall we do next?
26624But how did the Rainbow''s Daughter ever get on this lonely road, and become lost?
26624But tell me, my friends, how did you happen to be here, in the Country of the Winkies, the first of all to meet us?
26624But tell me, sir, where did you get the Love Magnet which you say you own?
26624But what do you want us for?
26624But what''s happened to you? 26624 But what''s you real name?"
26624But where is the sand- boat?
26624But who is this?
26624But you ca n''t dig forever; and what are you going to do then?
26624But, tell me, my dear, did you ever see so wonderful a city as Foxville in Kansas?
26624Ca n''t you see that Billina is my friend?
26624Did n''t I?
26624Did you enchant me when you asked the way to Butterfield?
26624Did you know the bear?
26624Did you''vite the Musicker?
26624Did you?
26624Do n''t they go to school?
26624Do n''t they work, at all?
26624Do n''t you know where you came from?
26624Do n''t you like it?
26624Do n''t you realize that? 26624 Do n''t you want to find your mamma again?"
26624Do n''t you? 26624 Do they all wind up together?"
26624Do you belong to the nobility?
26624Do you know Button- Bright, too?
26624Do you know Ozma?
26624Do you know what''s going to become of_ you_?
26624Do you know who Button- Bright is?
26624Do you know,asked the Rainbow''s Daughter,"if this is the right road to the Emerald City?"
26624Do you really expect to get to Oz?
26624Do you really think so?
26624Do you think I could eat it?
26624Do you think you will be able to guide the bubble?
26624Do you, Button- Bright?
26624Do_ you_ know what''s going to become of me?
26624Do_ you_ think I''m beautiful?
26624Does n''t your fox head want to yelp every minute?
26624Emp''ror? 26624 Found what?"
26624Have n''t you any dewdrops, or mist- cakes, or cloud- buns?
26624Have the foxes gone?
26624Have you ever been to sea?
26624Hear me crunkle?
26624Hello, Dorothy; still having adventures?
26624How can you call that lovely head dreadful?
26624How did you come here?
26624How did you know my name, Santa?
26624How do you like it?
26624How do you like us?
26624How should you? 26624 How''bout you, Polly?"
26624I guess the palace will be chock full, Button- Bright; do n''t you think so?
26624I mean have you ever been where there''s water?
26624I mean, have you ever been on a big ship floating on a big ocean?
26624I trust you are in good health, and that your families are all well?
26624I wish it would snow; do n''t you?
26624I''m sure Ozma would invite you if I asked her,she said;"but how could you get to the Land of Oz and the Emerald City?
26624Is King Dough good to eat?
26624Is he alive?
26624Is it a boy or a girl?
26624Is it a toy?
26624Is it good?
26624Is n''t it damp?
26624Is n''t it?
26624Is she?
26624Is that all you have to eat?
26624Is this a fairy country?
26624Is this, also, some enchanted person?
26624Is your Conscience still in good order?
26624It looks now as if it might end pretty soon,remarked the shaggy man;"and what shall we do if it does?"
26624It''s kind of fun to be a Princess once in a while; do n''t you think so?
26624It''s rather pretty, is n''t it?
26624Must I?
26624Must I?
26624Must it?
26624My name''s Dorothy,said she, jumping up again,"but what are we going to do?
26624No?
26624Oh no, Polly-- I may call you Polly, may n''t I? 26624 Oh; do you?"
26624Polly whom?
26624Stop it, ca n''t you?
26624The Wizard? 26624 The seventh from where?"
26624Then where does he live? 26624 Then why do you wear sailor clothes?"
26624Then why do you wonder that an hour or two could bring you to Foxville, which is nearer to Oz than it is to Kansas?
26624To see what?
26624Was it alive?
26624Was n''t he sorry then?
26624Was n''t it here a minute ago?
26624Well, why do n''t you?
26624What are you going to do?
26624What beasts are they?
26624What became of the Saw- Horse, afterward?
26624What became of the other heads, Jack?
26624What brought you here, strangers?
26624What can Johnny do?
26624What do you mean by making such a racket?
26624What do you suppose my name is?
26624What do you think, Polly? 26624 What do you want?"
26624What else?
26624What for?
26624What have we here?
26624What in the world do you s''pose that is?
26624What in?
26624What is it, dear?
26624What is it?
26624What is your Magic Belt?
26624What is your business here?
26624What is your papa''s name?
26624What more do you desire?
26624What must I know?
26624What''s a captive?
26624What''s a musicker?
26624What''s a pris''ner?
26624What''s that?
26624What''s that?
26624What''s that?
26624What''s that?
26624What''s the matter, Polly?
26624What''s''cordeon?
26624What''s''ren''?
26624Whatever made you think this is Kansas?
26624When is her birthday, Jellia?
26624Where are your reindeer?
26624Where do you expect to get to?
26624Where do you live?
26624Where does_ he_ live?
26624Where is the Truth Pond?
26624Where is your home?
26624Where is your mamma?
26624Where?
26624Which one?
26624Who are they?
26624Who are you, dear?
26624Who are you?
26624Who do you imagine, dear, mixed up those roads, so as to start you wandering in the direction of Oz?
26624Who ever heard of a shaggy fairy?
26624Who is still to come?
26624Who is your friend?
26624Who lives here?
26624Who''s he?
26624Who''s he?
26624Why did n''t the Eskimo keep it?
26624Why did n''t you send me word you were going to have a birthday party?
26624Why did n''t you want to go to Butterfield?
26624Why did you steal it?
26624Why do they call you Chick?
26624Why not?
26624Why not?
26624Why not?
26624Why, do n''t I see you every Christmas Eve, when you''re asleep?
26624Why, yes; we are in Kansas now, are n''t we?
26624Why?
26624Why?
26624Why?
26624Why?
26624Will he?
26624Will the Scarecrow scare me?
26624Will you ride in a bubble, or shall I send you and Toto home by means of the Magic Belt?
26624Will you, Toto?
26624Will your folks worry?
26624Wo n''t your father miss you, and look for you, and let down another rainbow for you?
26624You do n''t?
26624You take the branch next the willow stump, I b''lieve; or else the branch by the gopher holes; or else----"Wo n''t any of''em do, miss?
26624You''ll be my friend-- won''t you?
26624''What''s''ren''''?
26624And now-- why, where''s the highway, Shaggy Man?"
26624And where are they, Billina?"
26624Are they friendly to us, do you think?"
26624Are you going to the Land of Oz?"
26624Are you well and happy?"
26624At last the shaggy man turned and inquired,"What''s your name, little girl?"
26624But tell me, do you think I am so beautiful?"
26624Button- Bright stopped crying and asked timidly:"Am I?"
26624Did you ever sail a ship?"
26624Did you suppose we are so vulgar as to use money here?"
26624Do n''t you think so?"
26624Do n''t you think so?"
26624Do n''t you, Toto?"
26624Do you have to help wash dishes on the rainbow, Polly?"
26624Do you know the mighty Princess Ozma?"
26624Do you know why two and two make four?"
26624Happening just then to feel the Love Magnet in his pocket, he said to the creatures, with more confidence:"Do n''t you love me?"
26624He turned toward their foes and asked:"What do you want us to do?"
26624How do you like the new head, Button- Bright?"
26624How''s his heart?"
26624How, then, did he come to be in this lonely road?
26624Is it far from here to the Emerald City?"
26624Is n''t it lucky we found it?"
26624Is there any command, in the meantime, with which you desire to honor me?"
26624Is this the lane?"
26624It is n''t nearly as pretty as your own head, no matter what the foxes say; but you can get along with it for a little while longer, ca n''t you?"
26624It would be hard to match this castle in Kansas; would n''t it, little Dorothy?"
26624Presently she saw a sign on a house that read:"Madam de Fayke, Hoofist,"and she asked their conductor:"What''s a''hoofist,''please?"
26624So what does it matter?"
26624The first one is by the elm tree; and the second is by the gopher holes; and then----""Then what?"
26624The shaggy man said:"Who are you, sir?"
26624This speech greatly surprised the little girl, who asked:"How did your Majesty know my name?"
26624To the surprise of his companions, the boy asked this long question:"If I swallowed a mouth- organ, what would I be?"
26624Try some, wo n''t you?"
26624Turning again to Button- Bright, he asked:"Having told you my name, what would you call me?"
26624We''re across the desert, are n''t we?
26624What does your mamma call you?"
26624What food would you prefer, a bran mash or ripe oats in the shell?"
26624What would you advise me to do, Dorothy?"
26624Whatever''s the matter now?"
26624Where did you get that donkey head?
26624Where do you suppose they all go to?"
26624Where''s Ozma?"
26624Where_ do_ you want to go to, then?"
26624While they waited, the Scarecrow, who was near the little boy, asked:"Why are you called Button- Bright?"
26624Who else do you suppose brings him his Christmas neckties and stockings?"
26624Why did you name them all with the same name?"
26624Why not?"
26624Why, what''s that?"
26624[ Illustration] In the bright morning sunshine, as they ate of the strawberries and sweet juicy pears, Dorothy said:"Polly, can you do any magic?"
26624[ Illustration]"Did you conquer her?"
26624[ Illustration]"I''m glad I do n''t have to live with the organ- man; are n''t you, Polly?"
26624[ Illustration]"What is this?"
26624[ Illustration]"What''s sov''rin, and what''s c''u''nity?"
26624exclaimed Dorothy;"is this another fairy adventure?"
26624oom, pom- pom!__ Tiddle- tiddle- tiddle, oom pom- pom!__ Oom, pom- pom-- pah!_"What is it, a band or a mouth- organ?"
26624or a fairy in disguise?"
26624shall I promise the donkey king an invitation to Ozma''s party?"
26624she cried;"where did you come from?"
959A King is n''t required to stay at home forever, and if he takes a notion to travel, whose business is it but his own? 959 All of them together?"
959And do you know that your Ruler, Ozma of Oz, has been stolen?
959And give me back my dishpan?
959And is the dishpan still at the castle of Ugu the Shoemaker?
959And my own magic tools?
959And take a tumble among the thistles?
959And the Frogman, is he also a Yip?
959And the Great Book of Records of Glinda the Good?
959And the Magic Picture?
959And was n''t Ozma in it then?
959And who is Ugu the Shoemaker?
959And who is he?
959And you''ll bring the little Pink Bear?
959Are owls ever blind?
959Are they giants?
959Are they really rubber?
959Are you all agreed to accept my judgment?
959Are you sorry, then?
959Are your people called Thists?
959Are your people so dangerous, then?
959But I have another question to ask: How does it happen that the Thists have no King to rule over them?
959But by what name do others call your city?
959But how about Ozma? 959 But how about my lost growl?"
959But how could you execute us?
959But none of you have answered my question: Where is my growl?
959But tell me, please,said the Wizard,"how does it happen that your city jumps around so, from one part of the country to another?"
959But what can we do when we get to Ugu?
959But what good would that do?
959But what will I do when I get home to the Glass Cat and the Pink Kitten?
959But where is the place? 959 But who will rule in your place while you are gone?"
959But who-- who-- who?
959But who?
959But why should we have anything else when we have so many thistles? 959 But why?
959Ca n''t the Pink Bear tell?
959Ca n''t you see?
959Can you bark?
959Can you hear what I say?
959Could n''t the Little Pink Bear tell us what he did with Ozma?
959Did Your Majesty speak?
959Did any strange person come in or out of the city on the night before last when Ozma was stolen?
959Did n''t he say Ozma was in that hole in the ground?
959Did you get in?
959Do n''t you like Button- Bright, then?
959Do n''t you love Ozma? 959 Do n''t you s''pose we could get to it?"
959Do n''t you suppose Ugu would listen to reason?
959Do you come in war or peace?
959Do you happen to have any talented magician among your people, one who is especially clever, you know?
959Do you know of any wicked people in Oz, Dorothy?
959Do you mean yourself?
959Do you really eat those prickly things?
959Do you s''pose it hurt them much to bump against those mountains?
959Do you s''pose they have flying machines, Wizard?
959Do you see her anywhere around here?
959Do you suppose I can be any funnier than you?
959Do you suppose Ozma could have taken them, herself, for some purpose?
959Do you think the Herkus would hurt us?
959Do you think the person who stole Ozma stole my growl?
959Do you think we are afraid of a toy bear with a toy gun?
959Do you think, then, that my growl was stolen?
959Do you think,asked Dorothy anxiously,"that Ugu the Shoemaker would be wicked enough to steal our Ozma of Oz?"
959Does Dorothy know you are here?
959Does n''t Glinda the Good know where she is?
959Does the Scarecrow admit that this overgrown frog is the wisest creature in the world?
959Does this dragon of yours bite?
959Has anyone a pin?
959Have n''t you anything else to eat?
959Have you a King?
959Have you found Ozma?
959Have you heard of any magicians being among them?
959Have you seen the Herkus yourself?
959He has stolen about everything else of value in Oz, has n''t he?
959He has stolen everything he wants, perhaps,agreed the Lion,"but what could anyone want with your growl?"
959How can that be done?
959How can you wait here and find Button- Bright at one and the same time?
959How could they do that?
959How dare you interrupt me?
959How did that happen?
959How did you manage to conquer Ugu the Shoemaker?
959How do you know that the Shoemaker stole your growl?
959How do you know?
959How ever will you get down?
959However did you come alive?
959I think I shall go last,said the Wizard,"so who wants to go first?"
959I wonder if Ozma is there?
959I wonder if it is strong?
959I wonder if she''s been transformed into Button- Bright?
959If she''s in a dungeon cell, how are you going to get her out?
959If we explained to him how wicked he has been, do n''t you think he''d let poor Ozma go?
959If you have disputes among you,said he after a little thought,"who settles them?"
959If you know so much,she retorted,"why do n''t you know where your dishpan is instead of chasing around the country after it?"
959In peace, of course,retorted the Wizard, and he added impatiently,"Do we look like an army of conquest?"
959In what part of the room is she?
959In what way?
959In which one of Button- Bright''s pockets is Ozma?
959Is Ozma REALLY in this hole?
959Is Ozma up yet?
959Is he alive?
959Is n''t there anyone who rules over you?
959Is that in the Land of Oz?
959Is this your dishpan?
959Is your throat sore now?
959It''s mighty queer, is n''t it?
959Magic, eh?
959May I ask why you have left your home and where you are going?
959Maybe, maybe,responded another Yip,"but why take chances?
959Must we all go back?
959No, but what everyone says must be true, otherwise what would be the use of their saying it?
959Now, tell me,he said, turning to Button- Bright,"could your man in Philadelphia crumble marble in his fingers?"
959Of what crime do you accuse them?
959See here, Frogman, why ca n''t you carry me across the gulf when you leap it? 959 Shall we?"
959So THAT''S the thief, is it?
959Someone in the Land of Oz?
959Stone, is it?
959Tell me, could this man crush a block of stone with his bare hands?
959That is the same thing as calling us thieves and robbers and bandits and brigands, is it not?
959That? 959 The city has stopped hopping around, it is true, but how are we to get to it over this mass of prickers?"
959Then he is the principal person here?
959Then what about my dishpan?
959Then what did he do with her?
959Then why did n''t you answer the Frogman?
959Then you forgive me for all the trouble I caused you?
959They really look that way, do n''t they? 959 They''ve both been stolen, have n''t they?"
959Ugu? 959 Up to your old tricks, eh?
959WHO says so?
959Was it enchanted?
959We came here to capture the Shoemaker, did n''t we?
959Well, what then?
959Well, where is my dishpan?
959Were you ever a dog?
959What COULD it be, then?
959What are they like?
959What are we going to eat?
959What are you doing out of your frog- pond?
959What did he look like?
959What do n''t you believe?
959What do you mean?
959What do you suppose Ugu has done with her?
959What do you suppose has become of it?
959What harm could happen to us in Oz?
959What harm happened to Ozma?
959What has caused you to change your mind so suddenly?
959What if you lost your roar, Lion? 959 What is a King?"
959What is he mumbling about?
959What is that around your waist, Dorothy?
959What makes you so strong?
959What makes you so wonderfully wise?
959What''s gone?
959What''s that?
959What''s the matter with YOUR brains?
959What''s the matter with the country ahead of us?
959What''s the matter?
959What''s this?
959What''s wanted?
959What, jump from here to that whirling hill?
959What? 959 When did you perform those enchantments?"
959When?
959Where IS she?
959Where can it be, then?
959Where else could she be?
959Where has Your Honor been?
959Where has he gone?
959Where is Ozma?
959Where is Ozma?
959Where is the mountain?
959Where''s Dorothy?
959Where?
959Which of you has dared defy my magic?
959Which way?
959Who can fight against magic?
959Who is Ugu the Shoemaker?
959Who is Ugu the Shoemaker?
959Who is the thief?
959Who says all that?
959Who says that?
959Who''s that?
959Why ca n''t you use another Royal Ruler? 959 Why could n''t the Lion ride on the Woozy''s back?"
959Why did n''t I think of that before?
959Why did n''t we think of those blankets before?
959Why do n''t I?
959Why do you wish to capture us?
959Why do you yell at me, woman?
959Why have you dared intrude in my forest?
959Why is that?
959Why not look in the Magic Picture?
959Why not?
959Why on earth did you eat the enchanted peach?
959Why?
959Why?
959Why?
959Wo n''t YOU get lost, too?
959Wo n''t the room keep turning?
959Would n''t he know it?
959Would n''t it be a rich joke if he made prisoners of us, too?
959Yes, yes, wo n''t he say he''s sorry and get on his knees and beg our pardon?
959You have never lost it before, have you?
959And did n''t I bring to you the little Pink Bear, which has told you where Ozma is hidden?"
959And do n''t you want to find her?"
959And how was it enchanted?
959And then he inquired,"Were you born with those queer forms you have, or has some cruel magician transformed you to them from your natural shapes?"
959And then he looked all around him and said in a solemn voice,"Ozma, are you here?"
959And then he turned the crank of the little Pink Bear again and asked,"Is this the hole that Ozma of Oz is in?"
959And then the Lavender Bear King asked,"Would you like to see this magical shoemaker?"
959And then, after looking around the group, he inquired,"What is that on your finger, Trot?"
959And what will happen to one who eats it?"
959And who could wish to deprive her of her Great Book of Records?
959And who else could have carried away my beautiful magic dishpan without being seen?"
959And who, having the power, could also have an object in defying the wisest and most talented Sorceress the world has ever known?
959Are n''t you angry?
959Are n''t you indignant?
959Are you ready to start for the wicker castle of Ugu the Shoemaker?"
959At first a chorus of growls arose, and then a sharp voice cried,"What has happened, Corporal Waddle?"
959But how?"
959But how?"
959But tell me, where did you come from?"
959But what errand requires you to travel such a distance?"
959But what has happened to your Royal Ozma?"
959But where are we?"
959But who, in all the Land of Oz, was powerful and skillful enough to do this awful thing?
959But why ca n''t your friend wash her dishes in another dishpan?"
959But why is he called Ugu the Shoemaker?"
959Ca n''t we do ANYthing to find her, Wizard?"
959Could n''t the Little Pink Bear tell us how?"
959Do n''t you know it''s impolite to get lost and keep everybody waiting for you?
959Do you s''pose it''s on wheels, Wizard?"
959Do you think I''d risk the safety of my innocent people by using a biting dragon to draw my chariot?
959Do you two girls think you can find your way back home again?"
959Do you want to keep our dear Ozma there any longer than we can help?"
959Even if I landed there and could hold on, what good would it do?
959How can you fight a great magician when you have nothing to fight with?"
959How far or how near?"
959How, do you say, how?
959However, Cayke wanted her dishpan very badly, so she turned to her friends and asked,"Who will go with me?"
959If I were Ozma, do you think I''d have tumbled into that hole?"
959In the darkness, the Cowardly Lion felt a shaggy little form nestling beside his own, and he said sleepily,"Where did you come from, Toto?"
959Is n''t it kind of him?"
959Is n''t it queer?"
959No wall?"
959Presently he inquired,"Where is the Little Pink Bear?"
959Seems mighty strange and mysterious, does n''t it?"
959So he turned the crank in the Little Pink Bear''s side and inquired,"Did Ugu the Shoemaker steal Ozma of Oz?"
959So tell me, are you going to struggle, or will you go peaceably to meet your doom?"
959So why do dogs do it?"
959So you''ve eaten the enchanted peach, have you?"
959Suddenly, Trot asked,"Where''s Button- Bright?"
959Tell me, my Pink Pinkerton, what has become of this lady''s jeweled dishpan?"
959The Great Frogman is hungry as any tramp, is he?
959The Great Frogman pick up sticks?"
959The King turned to the throng of toy bears surrounding him and asked,"Has any of you ever seen this golden dishpan before?"
959Then he asked,"Why do you attach so much importance to a dishpan?"
959Then she looked steadily at the boy and asked,"Are you Ozma?
959What is Ugu, and what is a magician?
959What shall we do with this one, which we have just found?"
959What shall we do?"
959What''s become of the city?"
959When the woman had listened to this story, she asked,"Then you have no idea as yet who has stolen your dishpan?"
959When they had finished, she said,"Where are you going next?"
959Where did YOU come from?"
959Where did you find it, Toto?"
959Where is he?"
959Who could have done this wicked, bold thing?
959Who do you think did it, Wizard?"
959Who?"
959Why do n''t you give it up and go home?
959Why do you speak such nonsense?"
959Why would he wish to steal HER?"
959Will some one of you kindly give me a match?"
959Will you kindly tell us by what name your city is called?"
959Will you let me ask him one more question?"
959Would n''t YOU like a dose, sir?"
959Would n''t you feel terrible?"
959Would you like to eat some?"
959Yet what other explanation of the mystery could there be?
959she called,"Have you seen Ozma this morning?"
21876And that?
21876And what about Tom Linnet?
21876And what do they prove?
21876And you fear they will let the matter drop?
21876Any what?
21876Are any of these agents or detectives working on this case?
21876Are the shells loaded, Joe?
21876Are there many of them?
21876Are these men experienced detectives?
21876Are we too late, Miss O''Gorman?
21876But the other printing office?
21876But what''s it all about? 21876 But who''s to train us, and how could we manage to train others?"
21876But why did you ship the thing to Washington, if it is likely to prove a valuable clue?
21876But why do you attach so much importance to this matter?
21876Did he get any?
21876Did he kick on the bonds?
21876Did he say that?
21876Did n''t you hear?
21876Did you go to the fire, Josie?
21876Do I? 21876 Do n''t you get discouraged, dear, at times?"
21876Do n''t you like the war, then?
21876Do you ever sell any?
21876Do you know Abe Kauffman?
21876Do you know anyone else at the Mansion House?
21876Do you sit up all night?
21876Do you suppose the freight office in Washington would deliver the box to me, on your order?
21876Do you think it right for us to take advantage of the woman''s ignorance?
21876Do you think those are rain clouds, Mary Louise? 21876 Do-- do you think we can make people buy bonds?"
21876Does Tom still do the printing?
21876Does n''t that shame you, sir?
21876Does n''t your secret service badge give you authority?
21876Have n''t you slept well, Gran''pa?
21876Have the Dyers really bought the Dudley- Markham place?
21876Have you gone any farther, Josie?
21876Have you learned anything about the German spy plot?
21876Have you made any discoveries?
21876How about the agents of the department of justice?
21876How about your boasted department of justice, and the secret service?
21876How did it happen, Gran''pa Jim?
21876How did it happen?
21876How did you learn all that, Josie?
21876How did you lose track of Dyer?
21876How did you manage that?
21876How do you know?
21876How old is Annie?
21876How well do you know him personally, madam?
21876How''d you know?
21876How, Irene?
21876How, my dear?
21876I believe that is true, and it proves what a free country this is-- does it not? 21876 I wonder what this means?"
21876I wonder who prints your bills- of- fare?
21876I wonder why he did it?
21876If you please, miss,said Kauffman,"may I put down my arms?
21876Is Mr. Colton here?
21876Is Mr. Kasker in?
21876Is n''t he the only German in town who has denounced our going into the European war?
21876Is n''t his position a political appointment?
21876Is n''t it the duty of every patriotic person to denounce a traitor?
21876Is n''t that carrying consideration too far?
21876Is n''t the Professor rich?
21876Is that as far as you''ve gone?
21876Joe,said Josie impressively,"you know who I am, do n''t you?"
21876Joe,she said earnestly, drawing him aside,"are you going to be busy this evening?"
21876Know anybody here?
21876Like it?
21876Linnet? 21876 May I ask who you are, Miss, and how you came to be in my office?"
21876May I keep this--_thing? 21876 Mrs. Charleworth?
21876No one here knows you,whispered Mary Louise,"wo n''t you speak to me, Josie?"
21876No; one was our supervisor, Andrew Duncan--"And the other man?
21876Oh, so you are aware of that interview?
21876Oh; are you an''Tom friends?
21876Oh; the clothing man? 21876 Ought n''t we to finish with Kasker, first?"
21876Really, it looks like foreign handwriting; does n''t it?
21876Risk? 21876 Sell any brains yet?"
21876Shine, miss?
21876So Mr. Colton is still the head of the company?
21876Suspenders? 21876 The proposition sounds interesting, Irene, and if carried through would doubtless be valuable, but is it practical?"
21876Then how did it get printed?
21876Then it was not an accident?
21876Then neither of the three had purchased any bonds until then?
21876Was he properly qualified?
21876Was n''t New York good enough for you?
21876Was n''t there any plot, then?
21876Was such secrecy necessary?
21876Well, do you know why? 21876 Well, here''s the desk,"said Chief Farnum,"but where are those important papers, Miss O''Gorman?"
21876Well, then, ca n''t this demon be arrested and punished?
21876Well, what about it?
21876Well, what will it cost to fix it up?
21876Well, where''d he get the aunt? 21876 Well, who else did you find disloyal?"
21876Were they clerks, or grocers-- customers?
21876What arguments can you use that we have disregarded?
21876What connection do you suspect?
21876What connection with your enterprise has Tom Linnet?
21876What did you do that for?
21876What did you think of Jake Kasker''s kind of patriotism?
21876What has that old desk to do with-- with--"The German spy plot? 21876 What is it, Gran''pa Jim?"
21876What is it? 21876 What is it?"
21876What is the business of John O''Gorman, your father?
21876What is wrong? 21876 What line is that, Josie?"
21876What''s the matter, dear?
21876What''s the meaning of all the flags, Jake?
21876What''s up?
21876What, only one string to your bow of distrust? 21876 What, then, would you suggest?"
21876When did he intend to go to Washington?
21876Where are they stored?
21876Where are you from?
21876Where are you stopping? 21876 Where?"
21876Who is he?
21876Who is it, and what was he doing?
21876Who is little Annie Boyle?
21876Who likes war, then? 21876 Who?"
21876Why ask questions that I ca n''t answer? 21876 Why did he not show you the projectile before?"
21876Why do n''t you start a hotel of your own?
21876Why do you wonder that?
21876Why not?
21876Why should I give something for nothing?
21876Will you please order your man to get the projectile?
21876Wo n''t it be better to let the authorities deal with him?
21876Would three thousand satisfy you?
21876You did?
21876You fear they will not be able to apprehend the criminal?
21876You mean that you_ wo n''t_ help us, I suppose?
21876You say your father is away from home at present?
21876You selling something?
21876You think I wrote it?
21876You think that, sir?
21876You think you''re kiddin''me, do n''t you? 21876 You wo n''t tell me?"
21876You, child?
21876You? 21876 You?
21876And if he don''t-- if those cursed Germans put an end to him-- then folks will say,''See Jake Kasker over there?
21876And the Professor?"
21876And why?"
21876Are you ill?"
21876Are you quite sure?"
21876Are you sure, Josie?"
21876But perhaps it is something I can do?"
21876But suppose we redeem a few of them, is n''t it worth while?
21876But what becomes of the money, finally?
21876But-- has he really gone?
21876But-- think, girls!--who is known to be against the war, and pro- German?
21876But-- what else has he been paid for?"
21876But_ himmel!_ We do n''t let our kiddies freeze for lack of clothes, do we?
21876Ca n''t one of the clerks attend to you?
21876Ca n''t someone think of something?"
21876Ca n''t you come home, to- night, and have a good talk with me?
21876Ca n''t you guess how I dream of those poor devils I sent to their death in the airplane job?
21876Can we be too careful in these days of espionage?
21876Can you figure that out, Abe Kauffman?
21876Did Jake Kasker buy any of you?"
21876Did n''t I say two different people addressed the circulars in disguised handwriting?
21876Do I, Jake?
21876Do n''t my Jakie''s blood put my name on America''s honor roll?
21876Do n''t you remember how many times I''ve foozled?"
21876Do you mind my having it-- and the envelope?"
21876Do you think that would be right?"
21876Do you think the days of graft are past and gone?
21876Do you wonder they forgot he was once a milk- man, or that every resident of Dorfield swelled with pride at the very sight of him?
21876Does humanity, which bears the burden?
21876Dyer?"
21876Finally she asked:"Do the police know?"
21876Go on, Josie; what happened next?"
21876Ha, ha; pretty good, eh?"
21876Had he been warned of Linnet''s defection?
21876Had he means of communicating with Dyer unknown to Josie?
21876Have politicians become honest now that they are handling untold sums?
21876Have you attended the trial of those suspected of the bomb outrage?"
21876He could n''t afford it, could he?"
21876He looked up, swept her with a glance and replied:"What''s the matter?
21876He saw the point and answered with a broad smile:"Is that the alternative, young lady?
21876He was very bitter in his remarks, but in his office were two other men who remonstrated with him and--""What were the two men doing there?"
21876Herring if he knew him to be disloyal in this, our country''s greatest crisis?
21876Herring?"
21876How are you getting along on the case?"
21876How do I know you do n''t get a run on suspenders some time?
21876How far are you from the hub, Josie?"
21876How much did the supervisor invest in bonds?"
21876How much did they subscribe last night?"
21876How''s the suspender stock?"
21876I may not accomplish anything, but you''d like me to try, would n''t you?"
21876I said, did n''t I, that it wo n''t hurt my pocket?
21876I suppose you can pay in advance?"
21876I wonder if he knows anything at all, or if I could pump it out of him if he does?
21876If there''s an aunt, she''s some relation to the rest of the family, so why did n''t she leave them some money, as well as Tom?"
21876Is 43 taken, also?"
21876Is it just luck, I wonder, or has fate taken a hand in the game?
21876Is it not so?"
21876Is it not so?"
21876Is n''t he like most of the rabble, thinking what he''s told to think and saying what he''s told to say?"
21876Is n''t it better to lose a little now, for the sake of future winnings, than to sacrifice the past and future and be reduced to poverty?
21876Is n''t that true, Gran''pa Jim?"
21876Is n''t this Miss Annie Boyle?"
21876It would be an awful thing to accuse one unjustly of such a dastardly act, would n''t it?
21876Josie was thoughtful for a time, and after the colonel had resumed his book, she asked Mary Louise:"Who was Mrs. Dyer, before her marriage?"
21876Looking at him musingly, she asked:"Are they making munitions now, at the steel works?"
21876May we depend upon your bank to fulfill your promises, and carry those bond buyers who wish to make time payments?"
21876McGill?"
21876Must one or the other happen?
21876No disloyal words from the Professor or the supervisor?"
21876Now, if Dyer is on his way to Washington, what did last night''s secret meeting mean?
21876Now, then, how does my idea strike you?"
21876Presently Josie approached Mary Louise and asked:"What will you take for the pedestal- desk-- just as it stands?"
21876Query: Who staked Tom?
21876Stop it?
21876That would be worth while, would n''t it?"
21876To equip a regiment with the articles you mention would cost a mint of money, and where''s the money coming from, and how are we to get it?"
21876Was this meeting, on which they had so greatly depended, destined to prove a failure, after all?
21876What I know frightens me-- even_ me!_ Ca n''t you wait and-- trust me?"
21876What are you doing, girl?"
21876What are you doing?
21876What could you do with the clumsy thing?"
21876What did he do?"
21876What''s the matter?"
21876When you were selling Liberty Bonds, did you meet with no objectors?"
21876Who would refuse a group of young girls-- earnest and enthusiastic girls?
21876Who''s this, Jake?
21876Why do n''t you do the job yourself?"
21876Will our millionaire government contractors become billionaires when the money-- our money-- is spent?
21876Will you please tell me, Mrs. Charleworth, what connection you have with Mr. Kauffman, or with his-- projectile?"
21876Will you tell me, Mrs. Charleworth, what you know about that man?"
21876Your daughter?"
21876and so-- what is there to do but hold up our hands?"
21876exclaimed Lucile Neal,"and what could the person hope to gain by it?"
21876exclaimed Mary Louise, with ready sympathy;"I hope he-- he is n''t dead?"
21876he exclaimed,"who saved you?"
21876she cried exultantly, and the old colonel''s eyes sparkled as he replied:"That makes our great mass- meeting look pretty small; does n''t it, my dear?
47166''Course he would,said the Cherub, nodding gayly;"and wo n''t he be wild when he finds there are no pancakes and maple- syrup for tea?"
47166All the way from Arabia?
47166And what are your legs made of?
47166And what is a Mifket?
47166And why are you wearing the Blunderer''s armor?
47166And your arms?
47166Are all beavers''homes like this?
47166Are n''t there?
47166Are n''t they nice?
47166Are n''t you a good way from your mountain?
47166Are not white girls called Rose and Violet when they have not that color? 47166 Are there any more like you on this island?"
47166Are we not to go with the Princess?
47166Are you done?
47166Are you gingerbread?
47166Are you one of those miserable creatures called humans?
47166Are you ready?
47166Are you sure Chick is kind?
47166Are you sure he''ll keep? 47166 Are you sure?"
47166Are you sure?
47166Are your teeth rubber, also?
47166Been to a masquerade?
47166But are there no men-- no people like_ me_ upon this island?
47166But are you not treated as a Princess?
47166But ca n''t you make it a little stronger, Sir Poet?
47166But do the Mifkets ill- treat you in any way?
47166But how can I help it?
47166But how can we escape from the island, once we have reached Para Bruin''s cave?
47166But it has just started to rain, outside; you''ll get wet, wo n''t you?
47166But suppose they get tired of it?
47166But what can we expect of a baby that has no parents and no proper bringing- up? 47166 But what will become of the rest of us?
47166But what_ is_ it?
47166But where am I?
47166But where is your King now?
47166But why do n''t you make one of your own people king?
47166But why do you claim your name is Wart- on- the- Nose?
47166But why not?
47166Ca n''t we_ break_ off a chunk of you?
47166Ca n''t you go out if you want to?
47166Ca n''t you see where you''re falling?
47166Can not you understand, you stupid one, that it was mine--_mine!_--this Wonderful Water of Life? 47166 Can that be done?"
47166Can the Arab understand your language?
47166Can you whistle, Chick?
47166Could n''t you eat anything else?
47166Did the gray owl tell you how we may escape?
47166Did you understand it?
47166Do n''t you notice it flops a little sideways?
47166Do you desire to rob yourself of such a treasure, your Majesty?
47166Do you know, the Mifkets had an exciting time an hour ago? 47166 Do you really mean it?"
47166Do you suppose I''ll allow Wart- on- the- Nose to live when he has n''t any wart on his nose? 47166 Do you think so?"
47166Does she like gingerbread?
47166Does the Princess live in a palace?
47166Eat?
47166For what''s the object of being an Executioner if one ca n''t execute?
47166Great act, is n''t it?
47166Great,--wasn''t it?
47166Have you made me a sonnet to- day?
47166Hold still, ca n''t you?
47166How are you getting on with the Mifkets?
47166How are you getting on, Chick?
47166How came you to be alive?
47166How can I help you?
47166How dare you eat the gingerbread I have bought and paid for?
47166How did you happen to be where I fell?
47166How did you know that the Arab wants to eat me?
47166How does is taste, Ooboo?
47166How far is it?
47166How is that?
47166How is the Princess to- day?
47166How long will this machine fly?
47166I ca n''t always figure out what you mean to say; but you always know what I mean, do n''t you?
47166I''ve had many a ride in it-- haven''t I, Imar?
47166If it does, what''ll happen?
47166Is Chick the child I saw going into the forest?
47166Is a live person so very unusual?
47166Is it safe?
47166Is it safe?
47166Is it so, Nebbie?
47166Is n''t it splendiferous, John Dough?
47166Is n''t it time to change your mind?
47166Is n''t it? 47166 Is that right, Nebbie?
47166Is there any place you especially desire to visit?
47166Is there danger here, too?
47166Is there no way to escape?
47166Is''halidom''the right word, Nebbie?
47166It''s easy enough to tell we''re Mifkets; but what in the name of Jucklethub are you? 47166 It''s kind of you to warn me,"said John;"but can you tell me of any way to escape from this island, good Pittypat?"
47166Keep still, ca n''t you?
47166Let me see,he remarked;"where was I?"
47166Look here, Sir John Dough,said the kinglet, turning to the gingerbread man;"what am I going to do?
47166May I ask what an Incubator Baby is?
47166Nice ride, is n''t it?
47166No?
47166Now, by the toga of Samson-- by the way, Nebbie, did Samson wear a toga?
47166Now, what do people usually do when it rains?
47166One that will fly?
47166See here,said the child,"that gingerbread of yours is full of strength and power, is n''t it?"
47166Shall we go in?
47166Tell me, John Dough, are you dead, or are you just dying?
47166The Great Elixir? 47166 Then, by the several togas of Samson, Bebe Celeste, how dare you come before me two ounces shy?"
47166There''s the boat,said Chick, turning to the girl;"ca n''t your parents escape in that?"
47166To be sure,acknowledged the bear, seeming to be somewhat ashamed of the fact;"but they appear very terrible to look at, do they not?
47166To destroy life is murder?
47166Was it the Great Elixir?
47166Well, how did the tube please you? 47166 Well, what?"
47166Were you, by any chance, at the Pan- American Exposition? 47166 What are you going to do?"
47166What are you laughing at, anyway?
47166What are you made of?
47166What death?
47166What did you find out?
47166What do you mean by it?
47166What does halidom mean?
47166What does it mean?
47166What does that mean?
47166What good will I be when cut into pieces?
47166What has become of the Princess?
47166What has become of your fingers?
47166What have we here?
47166What have you invented?
47166What is great?
47166What is the castle called?
47166What is the castle called?
47166What is your head made of?
47166What land lies in this direction?
47166What place is this?
47166What shall we do?
47166What was it?
47166What was she wanting?
47166What''s all this?
47166What''s going to happen?
47166What''s that?
47166What''s the charge against this man?
47166What''s the matter with her?
47166What''s the trouble?
47166What''s the use of staying outside, when the door''s open?
47166What, the dog?
47166When do you expect to have another king?
47166Where are we going?
47166Where do you wish to be taken?
47166Where is it? 47166 Where is my precious flask?"
47166Where my Golden Flask-- containing the priceless Elixir of Life?
47166Where''s the Princess?
47166Where?
47166Who are gone?
47166Who are the Loes?
47166Who are you, stranger?
47166Who are you, to be considered before Ali Dubh, son of a mighty Shiek, and chief of an ancient Tribe of the Desert? 47166 Who are you?"
47166Who knows?
47166Why am I brought before you as a prisoner-- I, the hero of a hundred battles?
47166Why are you so bloodthirsty?
47166Why are you so late in paying me your boudoirs?
47166Why are your laws so severe regarding strangers?
47166Why can we not live, and join your pleasant party?
47166Why did n''t you say you were a friend, and could speak my language?
47166Why do n''t you answer me?
47166Why do n''t you shout, you baked idiot? 47166 Why do you call me your''dear breakfast''?"
47166Why not?
47166Why not?
47166Would it?
47166You suffer from rheumatism, do you not?
47166You think you can cure my pains?
47166And then it added:"What are you doing here?"
47166And then she asked:"Where did you get it?"
47166And then, more anxiously, he asked:"Do you eat gingerbread, friend Pittypat?"
47166And what strange child of the human''s is this with you?"
47166And you must n''t forget he''ll be a credit to the Isle of Phreex; for whoever saw a live gingerbread man before?"
47166Back of the throne was an electric sign, flashing one letter at a time, and reading:"What is Home without a kinglet?"
47166But John Dough stepped up to the pirate chief and asked:"How much ransom do you require?"
47166But just then a thought struck him, and he asked, a little nervously:"Do you like gingerbread?"
47166But may I inquire who you are?"
47166But my dog Duo got to quarrelling with himself and I got exercised in my mind--""Oh, the loss is in your mind, is it?"
47166But where did you find this pretty rabbit?
47166By the way, what''s the thing doing now?"
47166Dare you, sir, allow your selfish motives to interfere with so grand a result?"
47166Did it hurt?"
47166Did you not give me permission to live among you in peace?"
47166Did you speak, John Dough?"
47166Do you ever eat, John Dough?"
47166Do you know where you are?"
47166Do you remember when you were not living?"
47166Have you a knife, Chick?"
47166He sighed, and continued:"But what did the Poet''s sonnet say about your being crisp and well spiced, and rather good eating were you sliced?"
47166How does it strike you, Sir John Dough?"
47166How is that you understand my language, and can talk to me?"
47166I said three,"declared the pirate; and turning to his men he shouted:"Did n''t I say three, boys?"
47166Is it not so, your Majesty?"
47166Is it not wonderful?"
47166Is n''t it great, sir?
47166Is n''t it wonderful?
47166Is n''t that another island over there?"
47166Is n''t that funny?
47166Is n''t the inventor of this tube the greatest man in the world?"
47166Is''devoir''a kingly word?"
47166It''s lots of fun, is n''t it, John Dough?"
47166John was too agitated to reply; but Chick asked, boldly:"How on earth did you ever get to this island?"
47166Ooboo at once awoke the aged ruler, who sat up and said in a weary tone:"Have you taken the stranger prisoner, as I commanded?"
47166Or the Louisiana Purchase Exposition?"
47166Taking the diamond in his dirty hand he said:"Well, where are the other jewels?"
47166Then he looked around and inquired:"Where''s Sir Austed Alfrin, the Poet Laureate?"
47166Then he turned to the black one and asked:"Who are these creatures, Ooboo?
47166Understand?"
47166Was n''t it lovely, Princess, to see him toss that black beast like a foot- ball?"
47166Well, then, why do n''t you let the Princess eat the rest of your left hand, and get well?
47166What do you mean by such actions?"
47166What do you mean?"
47166What in the world could have happened to Jules?
47166What shall we do now?"
47166What''s the use of spoiling your appetite, when you know the gingerbread man will keep good for weeks?"
47166When the child had finished eating, John said:"May I ask what palace this is, and who rules upon this island?"
47166Where is it?"
47166Where is she?"
47166Who are the humans?"
47166Who are the others?"
47166Who but Monsieur would ever have thought of such a thing?
47166Who made you?"
47166Who''d ever have thought it?"
47166Why do n''t you weep with joy?"
47166Will you?
47166With whom must I fight?"
47166Wo n''t he get stale?"
47166Would the baking turn out to be as perfect as the rest?
47166Would you, John Dough?"
47166You do n''t mind if I leave you for a few minutes, do you?"
47166[ Illustration:"NICE RIDE, ISN''T IT?"]
47166[ Illustration] The Flight of the Flamingoes After the Princess had left them, John Dough said to the King:"What is to become of Chick and of me?
47166[ Illustration] The Freaks of Phreex"Well, did n''t I take care of you all right?"
47166[ Illustration] The Silver Pig"How long is that story of the Silver Pig?"
47166[ Illustration]"And why not?"
47166[ Illustration]"How much did the Arab say to put in the water?"
47166[ Illustration]"Is it safe to be eaten?"
47166[ Illustration]"Not understand?
47166[ Illustration]"Was it the brown bowl, Leontine?"
47166[ Illustration]"We know what a man is; and we know what a child is; but what''s gingerbread?"
47166[ Illustration]"What are you doing?"
47166[ Illustration]"What country is this?"
47166and how came they here?"
47166asked the gingerbread man;"and what is your name?"
47166cried Chick, gleefully; and the Princess asked, wonderingly:"Can a beaver be a fairy?"
47166he cried, as they all knelt before the throne,"why have you dared to wait until this hour to pay me your devoirs?"
47166he cried,"did you speak?
47166he cried;"woman, would you murder me?"
47166laughed Sport;"do n''t care to associate, eh?
47166said Ali Dubh, an eager gleam in his eyes,"where, then, is that same gingerbread man?
47166said John;"what''s going to happen to us?"
47166said he,"is n''t it very warm and close in this room?"
47166what''s the trouble with Bebe Celeste?"
41667Ah; who is that coming down the mountain?
41667Ai n''t there any place to wipe my feet?
41667Airship? 41667 And Jack Pumpkinhead?"
41667And contented and prosperous?
41667And they are happy, I suppose?
41667And where''s the Wonderful Wizard?
41667And why make the journey back to Kansas again? 41667 And will you make me big again, when I''m ready to go away?"
41667And you wo n''t forget to ask her?
41667Any others?
41667Are n''t you overdone?
41667Are n''t you rather yellow?
41667Are not all these paper girls and women named Miss Cuttenclips?
41667Are there any eatables in Bunbury?
41667Are there any tigers and bears in this neighborhood?
41667Are we going there? 41667 Are you Dorothy''s friend?"
41667Are you a Flutterbudget, too?
41667Are you able to re- stuff yourself without help?
41667Are you ready, Dorothy?
41667Are you sure?
41667Are you sure?
41667Are you the Cowardly Lion?
41667But have n''t you anything to eat in your kingdom? 41667 But how can you do it?"
41667But how do the paper dolls happen to be alive?
41667But suppose you fail?
41667But what reward do they demand?
41667But what road do we take to get to the Rigmaroles?
41667But what shall we do now?
41667But when do they study?
41667Can we do anything for you?
41667Can_ you_ make me smaller?
41667Could n''t I eat just one house, or a side- walk, or something? 41667 Could n''t I eat something besides people?"
41667Could n''t we bribe our enemies, by giving them a lot of emeralds and gold?
41667Did it tell how our enemies drank the Water of''Blivion?
41667Did n''t you know that?
41667Did n''t you?
41667Did you call both the roosters Daniel?
41667Did you ever hear of any one''s eyes growing together?
41667Did you ever see an ocean?
41667Did you wander in the forest all day?
41667Do n''t they get any reading, writing and''rithmetic?
41667Do n''t you ever match each other?
41667Do n''t you know, dear?
41667Do n''t you teach them anything else?
41667Do they all talk like that?
41667Do you know where there''s a road?
41667Do you know whether the First and Foremost Phanfasm of Phantastico is at home or not?
41667Do you make all the paper dolls?
41667Do you mean to say you can save us from those awful Phanfasms, and Growleywogs and Whimsies?
41667Do you not tremble to take such liberties with your monarch?
41667Do you remember the Nome King?
41667Do you think there would be any work for_ me_ in Kansas?
41667Does it make one crazy?
41667Does the Tin Woodman keep any Flutterbudgets or Rigmaroles at his castle?
41667From the Ruler of Oz?
41667Good or bad?
41667Has the Scarecrow heard of Ozma''s trouble?
41667Have you heard the news?
41667Have you tired of life, then?
41667Honor bright?
41667How about the eggs?
41667How can a wooden thing be so intelligent?
41667How can you keep every one from ever finding Oz?
41667How did Ozma find out about the tunnel?
41667How do they take''em, in applesauce?
41667How do you know that?
41667How long will it take us to march to the Emerald City?
41667How will you do that?
41667How?
41667I wonder if your mother could spare one or two of you?
41667I wonder why?
41667I''d like to see them-- wouldn''t you?
41667I''ve never heard of any,admitted the woman;"but if there were--""Have you any idea of throwing your baby out of the window?"
41667If you do n''t like it, why do n''t you resign?
41667In what way?
41667Is Nick Chopper the Tin Woodman''s name?
41667Is all ready?
41667Is it in danger?
41667Is n''t it?
41667Is n''t this tin hollyhock going to seed?
41667Is the Nome King''s tunnel finished, Ozma?
41667Is the tunnel all ready?
41667Is there anything to drink here?
41667It would n''t look very well in a hole in the ground, would it?
41667Madam,said he,"do you suppose I would allow anyone to catch my beautiful fishes, even if they were foolish enough to bite on hooks?
41667May I bring my dog Toto, and the Yellow Hen? 41667 May I go with you?"
41667May I help you up?
41667May we see Miss Cuttenclip, please?
41667May we see Miss Cuttenclip, please?
41667Must we lunch on tin?
41667Now that we''re together again, and one reunited party,observed the Shaggy Man,"what are we to do next?"
41667Now then, good subjects, who speaks next?
41667Oh, is it?
41667Oh, is it?
41667Oh, is there dust in the tunnel?
41667Oh, what is it?
41667Oh, will you, Ozma?
41667Really?
41667Reduce what?
41667Sorry for what, Dorothy?
41667Study?
41667Suppose we wo n''t go?
41667Sure?
41667Tell me, Dorothy,he said;"do all the men here wear duds like these?"
41667Tell me, please, what_ is_ our business?
41667Then may I come in?
41667Then tell me: what can you offer the Phanfasms that they have not already?
41667Then what am I to do?
41667Then what_ has_ happened?
41667Then why need we go way back to the crossroads?
41667These Oz people are quite good, are they not?
41667Unless what, dear?
41667Was that the time the Wizard scared you?
41667Well, have n''t I?
41667Were you ever a King?
41667Were you scared when I looked at you just now?
41667What are the Flutterbudgets like?
41667What are they?
41667What are you doing here?
41667What are you going to do about it?
41667What can be done?
41667What could I do to earn money?
41667What do you do, run?
41667What do you know about it?
41667What do you mean by doses?
41667What do you mean by their getting scattered?
41667What do you propose to do?
41667What do you want me to do?
41667What does that mean?
41667What does the fly do then?
41667What has she done, Captain Dipp?
41667What has she done?
41667What is it, dear?
41667What is it?
41667What is that?
41667What is your Magic Book like?
41667What is your name, General?
41667What kingdom?
41667What made you''cept the invitation, and come here?
41667What makes you unhappy?
41667What names do you give''em all, dear?
41667What reward did you promise them?
41667What seems to be worrying your Majesty?
41667What share of the spoils am I to have?
41667What would happen,she inquired,"if I should set my dog on your Brigade?"
41667What''s that? 41667 What''s the matter with your King?"
41667What''s the matter?
41667What''s the rest of him like?
41667What''s wrong now?
41667What''s wrong?
41667When are you likely to see Glinda?
41667When will they come?
41667Where did all this dust come from?
41667Where did this girl come from?
41667Where do you get the butter?
41667Where is the Scarecrow?
41667Where is your child?
41667Where to?
41667Which path shall we take?
41667Which way do we go, Dorothy?
41667Who accuses the little girl, anyway?
41667Who are they, anyhow? 41667 Who are they?"
41667Who are you disputing with?
41667Who are you, my dear?
41667Who are you?
41667Who designed his house?
41667Who else has promised to help you?
41667Who has any water?
41667Who made the laws?
41667Who usually puts them together?
41667Who will assist the Nome King?
41667Who_ are_ the Cuttenclips, anyhow?
41667Whoever heard of eating a wheelbarrow?
41667Why did n''t you say so before?
41667Why did n''t you tell us what you were goin''to do?
41667Why did you do that?
41667Why do n''t you behave yourself, and stay put together?
41667Why do they call it the Forbidden Fountain?
41667Why do you allow your clock- work brains to interrupt our joy?
41667Why do you do it?
41667Why does n''t he live with Ozma in the Emerald City? 41667 Why have you captured this foolish wanderer and brought him here?"
41667Why not try it?
41667Why not, Guph?
41667Why not?
41667Why not?
41667Why not?
41667Why not?
41667Why not?
41667Why would n''t you live here by choice?
41667Why, how old are you, child?
41667Why, that''s what they''re for, ai n''t it?
41667Will there be any fighting?
41667Will you bring them here with the Magic Belt, and give them a nice little farm in the Munchkin Country, or the Winkie Country-- or some other place?
41667Will you make them behave?
41667Will you? 41667 Wo n''t it make any difference to us?"
41667Wo n''t you come in?
41667Wo n''t you stay with us?
41667Would n''t it be funny,she said,"for me to do housework in Kansas, when I''m a Princess in the Land of Oz?"
41667Would n''t my clothes be too big for me?
41667Would they bite on hooks?
41667Yes,she admitted;"have you, Billina?"
41667Yes; I''ve a milk pump and a water pump; which will you have?
41667Yes; when do they get their''rithmetic, and jogerfy, and such things?
41667Yes; where''s the Scarecrow?
41667You''re bread, are n''t you?
41667After that--""Well, what then?"
41667After they had ridden in silence for a while Dorothy turned to the little man and asked:"Do''ifs''really make Flutterbudgets?"
41667And are we to stay here, as she says?
41667And did n''t he enchant the wagon wheels so they''d find the road?"
41667And is it all real?
41667And now, Dorothy, tell us where you have been-- to Bunbury or to Bunnybury?"
41667And what does it all mean, anyhow?"
41667And what is she going to do?"
41667Are we going to Fuddlecumjig?"
41667Are you not sorry for me?"
41667As these two officials took their places Dorothy asked:"Why is the colender the High Priest?"
41667But it would be a dreadful thing, would n''t it?
41667But what can we do to prevent it?"
41667But what do you expect me to do with these prisoners?"
41667But what reward did the First and Foremost demand?"
41667But where are all the strange creatures you used to know here?"
41667But why are you all so downcast?"
41667By and by the Wizard said to the animal:"Are the Fuddles nice people?"
41667Ca n''t we have some back room in the attic, that''s more in our class?"
41667Can he talk, Dorothy?"
41667Do you have''skeeters in Oz?"
41667Dorothy noticed six roguish looking brown children standing all in a row, and she asked:"Who are you, little ones?"
41667Eh, Henry?"
41667Eh?"
41667Finally he remembered how angry he was, and cried out:"What do you mean, Kaliko, by being so contented when your monarch is unhappy?"
41667Have n''t you?"
41667He appeared to be in a very nervous condition and the Wizard stopped him to ask:"Is anything wrong, sir?"
41667He looked so anxious, as he said this, that the little girl asked:"There is n''t anything wrong with Ozma, is there?"
41667He saw Ozma and her people, too, and yelled out:"Why do n''t you capture them?
41667How could you?"
41667How could you?"
41667How did you manage to do it?"
41667How in the world did we ever get here so quick?
41667I do n''t wish to hurry you, but please tell me if you are coming down, or going up?"
41667I s''pose you''re the King of this town, are n''t you?"
41667I wonder if we could n''t manage to escape and get back to Kansas by means of the Magic Belt?
41667If I only had a gun--""Have n''t you, Henry?
41667Is it not so, my friends?"
41667More paper things?"
41667Now let me ask you, as a friend and a young lady of good judgment: is n''t all this pomp and foolishness enough to make a decent rabbit miserable?"
41667Now, then, who will volunteer to lead my hosts to the Emerald City?"
41667Now, what do you advise?"
41667Now, what do you advise?"
41667Over?"
41667Ozma did not wish all these Nomes to overrun her land, so she advanced to King Roquat and taking his hand in her own said gently:"Who are you?
41667Really, it seems too bad, does n''t it?"
41667SIX SIXES ARE NOT SIXTY- SIX?
41667So the Wizard stopped a boy and asked:"Is this Rigmarole Town?"
41667Tell me, are you not subjects of Ozma of Oz?"
41667The Captain saluted and retired and Dorothy sat down on an overturned kettle and asked:"Have you anything to eat in your kingdom?"
41667The Yellow Hen now turned one eye up toward the little girl and asked:"Have you forgotten where the camp is, Dorothy?"
41667Then her eyes fell upon Dorothy, and she said:"D- d- d- don''t that look like our little girl-- our Dorothy, Henry?"
41667Then she added, in a louder tone:"Who''s going to do the dishes?"
41667Then the First and Foremost, who had resumed his hairy body and bear head, turned to the Nome and asked:"Do you still demand our assistance?"
41667Then the man said:"Do you suppose you could manage to return to your fairyland, my dear?"
41667Then they all climbed into the red wagon and the Sawhorse inquired:"Which way?"
41667Then, looking around at the sad faces of her friends, she added:"Have you all been worrying about this tunnel?"
41667They looked at the lovely little girl wonderingly, and the Wizard asked:"What happens to your paper village when it rains?"
41667Were they not the strongest people in all the world?
41667What do you advise me to do?"
41667What is your name?"
41667What time is it, Blinkem?"
41667What will happen then, and what good will all our fighting do?"
41667What''s that?
41667What''s that?"
41667What''s that?"
41667When he had finished, the Chief Whimsie looked at him through the holes in his chin and asked:"What reward will you give us if we help you?"
41667When shall we transport them here, Dorothy?"
41667When the first loving kisses and embraces had been exchanged, the fair Ruler inquired:"What is the matter, dear?
41667When they had listened to this explanation Dorothy inquired:"Where is the soft- shell crab?"
41667When, indeed, had her powerful and faithful friend refused her anything?
41667Where do you live?"
41667Where have you been?"
41667Who is next in command?"
41667Why do n''t you conquer Oz, you idiots?
41667Why do n''t you run things yourself, instead of asking everybody''s advice, like the big, clumsy idiot you are?"
41667Why do you stand there like a lot of dummies?"
41667Why not?
41667Will some one please lend me a handkerchief?"
41667Will the Whimsies join us?"
41667Will you do that?"
41667Will you do this, General Crinkle?"
41667Will you, indeed?"
41667Will you?"
41667Zebra?"
41667[ Illustration] One Whimsie alone seemed to have a glimmer of sense, for he asked:"Suppose we fail to capture the Magic Belt?
41667[ Illustration] The Sawhorse stopped short at this pitiful sight, and Dorothy cried out, with ready sympathy:"What''s the matter, Kangaroo?"
41667[ Illustration]"Are you likely to stay there long?"
41667[ Illustration]"Is anything the matter, ma''am?"
41667[ Illustration]"What do you mean by that?"
41667_ How_ THE WIZARD PRACTICED SORCERY CHAPTER FOURTEEN[ Illustration]"Where next?"
41667called one of them;"what do you mean by slamming the door and blowing us over?"
41667cried Aunt Em, impatiently;"what''s all this rigmarole about?"
41667exclaimed the zebra, in astonishment;"do I hear you aright?"
41667it cried, jeeringly;"now will you give up?"
41667what is it?"
48778About how long do you happen to be?
48778Am I to have the Magic Circle drawn around me, too?
48778And can we understand what he says?
48778And do you know where we are?
48778And how could any giant live in there if the roof is so low down?
48778Are any of them there now?
48778Are n''t you Chief Muffruff?
48778Are the outer passages well guarded?
48778Are there many others in the castle besides you and Zog?
48778Are these earth people?
48778Are these the sea devils?
48778Are they dang''rous?
48778Are they green, eh?
48778Are they in caves, or just in the water like fishes, or how?
48778Are we going anywhere near Zog''s castle?
48778Are we to be fed?
48778Are you afraid to trust us to bring you safely back?
48778Are you all dumb? 48778 Are you dead, or drownded, or what?"
48778Are you fond of him?
48778Are you getting tired?
48778Are you part fishes?
48778Are you sure we have n''t any gills?
48778Are you very cold?
48778Are you well?
48778Are you-- a-- a-- mermaid?
48778Are_ you_ Bill Weedles?
48778But how could you do it?
48778But how do you get along if the day is cloudy, and the sun does n''t shine?
48778But if anyone happens to see''em, what then, Cap''n?
48778But we are in mid- water now, where nothing will hinder our journey, unless--She seemed to hesitate; so Trot asked:"Unless what?"
48778But what can one do, if one happens to be a sea serpent?
48778But where do you get''em?
48778But why do folks dive in the water when the mermaids smile an''wink?
48778But why does Zog keep his light going all the time?
48778But why should you seek revenge upon us?
48778Ca n''t they get in?
48778Can I do anything to make you happy?
48778Can he talk?
48778Can you do that?
48778Can you fight and conquer the big sea devil up in the dome?
48778Can you suggest a way to destroy Zog?
48778Could you forge me a golden sword?
48778Could you help us to escape?
48778Did it hurt to pull it?
48778Did n''t it say anything about a glove?
48778Did they ever live to tell the tale?
48778Did you ring jes''to tell me to git out?
48778Did you suffer long?
48778Did-- did you hear that, Cap''n Bill?
48778Do n''t the fishes catch and eat you?
48778Do n''t they get lonesome?
48778Do n''t you believe us?
48778Do n''t you care to die?
48778Do n''t you like him?
48778Do n''t you think you could get some fun out of trying to be good?
48778Do they write comic operas?
48778Do watermelons grow in the sea?
48778Do you call him that, now?
48778Do you care to sleep again?
48778Do you hate Zog, too?
48778Do you imagine the despised and conquered Zog has power to destroy them?
48778Do you like Zog better than you do me?
48778Do you like it?
48778Do you like to be a sea serpent?
48778Do you mean Captain Kidd?
48778Do you mean to tell me that the earth people, whom I have always respected, compare me to the Stannerd Oil Company?
48778Does n''t it ever get dark?
48778Does n''t my bill of fare make your mouths water?
48778Feel, Trot-- feel? 48778 H- m. Are n''t you''fraid?"
48778Have they got arms, Cap''n Bill?
48778Have you a suggestion, Clia?
48778Have you ever been here before?
48778How about sharks?
48778How came you to be Zog''s slave?
48778How can we tell what to do, without knowing what''s going to happen?
48778How did Flippity go to glory?
48778How do the crabs in the sea know anything''bout auto''biles?
48778How do the mermaids live?
48778How do you like my home?
48778How does anybody know about mermaids, if those who have seen them never lived to tell about them?
48778How much farther do we have to go?
48778How old are you?
48778How old is he?
48778How old?
48778How''bout changin''us back to our reg''lar shapes?
48778How''s that, Cap''n? 48778 How''s that?"
48778How''s yourself?
48778How?
48778I suppose these are the earth folks you were expecting?
48778I tried to save you, my poor friends, but--"What''s that?
48778I wonder where our legs have been while we''ve been gone?
48778I''ll see you again, wo n''t I, Joe?
48778In that grove of trees?
48778Is Cap''n Bill a mermaid now?
48778Is Zog a kind master?
48778Is Zog more powerful than the mermaids?
48778Is all quiet?
48778Is anything wrong, ma''am?
48778Is it a sea castle, like your own palaces?
48778Is n''t it a dreadful, lonely life?
48778Is n''t it nearly night time?
48778Is n''t it?
48778Is there anything else to be afraid of in the sea?
48778Is there no avenue that is not guarded?
48778Know what about''em, Trot?
48778Look, Trot; ai n''t that a brig out there?
48778Man- fish,he continued,"what do_ you_ think of me?"
48778May I ask in what way?
48778May I nip just one of the slaves, oh, Zog?
48778Mr. Johnsing,asked one,"why is a mermaid like an automobile?"
48778No one likes to be reminded of a pain, and that third pain was-- was--"What was it?
48778No; are you? 48778 Nobody?"
48778Oh, do you know the sea serpents?
48778Oh, who cares?
48778Oh; did pullin''that thing ring a bell?
48778Older than Cap''n Bill?
48778One what?
48778Other fairies have been seen by mortals; why not mermaids?
48778Shall we start now?
48778Shall we visit the crabs and see what they are doing?
48778So long as seven thousand four hundred and eighty- two feet, five inches and a quarter?
48778Tell me, my lad, is the opening in the great dome outside guarded?
48778That will be nice,said Trot, eagerly; but Cap''n Bill asked:"Is there any danger, ma''am?"
48778The ship?
48778Then how do you know, Cap''n Bill?
48778Then wo n''t you make the sword to please me-- and to show your skill?
48778Was the third pain as bad as the other two?
48778We''ve had a fine time; have n''t we, Cap''n Bill?
48778Well, are n''t we friends, then?
48778Well, how do you like him?
48778Well, it''s_ my_ wooden leg, ai n''t it?
48778Well,said he,"do you not find me the most hateful creature you have ever beheld?"
48778What are Zog''s good points?
48778What are the sea devils like, ma''am?
48778What are they?
48778What are your commands?
48778What causes the light?
48778What color would my scales be-- pink, or purple?
48778What did you do?
48778What do the birds find to eat?
48778What does it mean?
48778What for, Trot?
48778What good would that do?
48778What have you got to eat?
48778What is Zog like?
48778What is he trying to do, anyway?
48778What is the Magic Circle?
48778What made it?
48778What shall I do? 48778 What shall we do, ma''am?"
48778What work do you do?
48778What''s he like?
48778What''s it all about?
48778What''s the difference between a mermaid and a tadpole?
48778What''s the odds?
48778What''s the trouble, do you s''pose?
48778What''s time for, anyhow?
48778What, an''git drownded?
48778When?
48778When?
48778Where did the lamps come from?
48778Where do they live?
48778Where''s the rest of you, then?
48778Where?
48778Whither away, Commodore Trot?
48778Who are you?
48778Who''s Mummercubble?
48778Who, Anko? 48778 Who, then, has the time to rule over us?"
48778Who? 48778 Who?"
48778Why do n''t they sing''Annie Laurie,''or''Home, Sweet Home,''or else keep quiet?
48778Why do n''t you kill yourself?
48778Why do n''t you tell''em the truth?
48778Why do you come around here, then, scaring away my dinner, when you''re not wanted?
48778Why does that surprise you?
48778Why has n''t anybody seen a mermaid and lived?
48778Why not? 48778 Why not?"
48778Why not?
48778Why not?
48778Why were we brought here?
48778Why, how old are mermaids, then?
48778Why?
48778Will they hurt us?
48778Will you allow me to guide you, Cap''n Bill?
48778Will you help us, Sacho?
48778Will you lift Mayre aboard?
48778Will you tell us who you are?
48778With a fish''s tail?
48778Wo n''t he hurt us?
48778Wo n''t somebody rob the house while she''s asleep?
48778Wooden leg an''all?
48778Would I have a fish''s tail?
48778Yes; are n''t your doctors sharks?
48778You do n''t, eh?
48778_ We_ know all about the fairy circles, do n''t we, Migg?
48778_ Why_ do you think a mermaid is like an automobile?
48778After a moment the scene faded away, when the queen asked with another smile:"Are you satisfied?"
48778Again the cave rang with merry laughter, and as it died away Trot said:"May I see your scales, please?
48778Ai n''t I likely to get stiffened up with all this dampness?"
48778Am I right, or do you think I am wrong?"
48778And are they green and purple and pink, like Cap''n Bill said?"
48778And is n''t that Princess Clia?
48778And then he asked:"Does your queen live here?"
48778And who''d ever think that awful creature Zog owned such a splendid castle, and kept his prisoners in such lovely rooms?"
48778Are the sea devils their cousins?"
48778Are you ready and willing to follow me?"
48778But now Queen Aquareine advanced to a position in front of their captor and said:"Tell me, Zog; why have you trapped us and brought us here?"
48778Ca n''t you trust to our good friend the queen?"
48778Can you sing?"
48778Did you see him when he was alive, Cap''n Bill?"
48778Do n''t you s''pose all these gold roses and things were made under water?"
48778Do n''t you think it''s rather cheeky an''unbrotherly, Trot?"
48778Eh, Trot?"
48778Have you fairies nothing that is new to show me?"
48778How do they feel?"
48778How far do you think we have already come, Cap''n?"
48778How would you like for luncheon some oysters on the half shell, clam broth, shrimp salad, broiled turtle steak and watermelon?"
48778How''s your memory, Cap''n Bill?"
48778I hope you are quite well?"
48778I wonder if they''re any happier than they were before?"
48778Is n''t it splendid, Merla?"
48778Is n''t it, now?"
48778It''s curious to talk about feet when we have n''t any feet, is n''t it?"
48778Jump in, clothes an''all?"
48778Mermaids, eh?"
48778Neither spoke for a time, but finally Cap''n Bill asked in a timid voice:"Had n''t we better go back, ma''am?"
48778Or do n''t you know enough to be civil when you meet a neighbor?"
48778Shall we go in?"
48778Shall we make Sacho king?"
48778She entered from the doorway that connected the two rooms, and said:"Is n''t it pretty, Cap''n?
48778So I at once sent for Dr. Shark--""Are all your doctors sharks?"
48778That is n''t so bad, is it?"
48778The queen smiled, and said to Trot:"What is your opinion, my dear?"
48778Then he raised his head above the water and asked:"Is it peace, or war, Muffruff?"
48778Then, suddenly becoming grave, he asked:"How''bout my rheumatics, ma''am?
48778Trot and Cap''n Bill followed, with Clia, and the child asked:"What island are we near?"
48778Trot, being astonished at this sight, asked:"Did n''t you take all of you when you went to the cavern, Anko?"
48778Was n''t it funny at dinner time to see the way they slid around with the plates?"
48778Were you alive, then?"
48778What are you doing down here?"
48778What do you advise, sir?"
48778What do you say, Cap''n Joe?"
48778What say you, comrades?
48778When he had gone, Trot said:"Are n''t you glad to find your brother again, Cap''n Bill?"
48778When the noise finally stopped the leader turned to his visitors and, waving his baton toward them, asked:"Well, what do you think of that?"
48778Where?"
48778Who is Zog?"
48778Why should we be crushed?"
48778You see, Trot, we''re in consider''ble of a bad mess, an''if we ever live to tell the tale--""Why not, Cap''n?"
48778You would n''t like that, would you?"
48778[ Illustration: TROT]"S''pose they know how to swim, Cap''n Bill?"
48778[ Illustration]"A weapon, ma''am?"
48778[ Illustration]"Do you know what Zog intends to do to us next?"
48778cried Trot;"why, you ca n''t build a fire in the water, can you?"
48778do you s''pose there were ever any giants in that cave?"
48778exclaimed Trot, raising herself by a flirt of her pink- scaled tail and a wave of her fins;"is n''t it dreadful hot here?"
48778exclaimed the first fish which had spoken;"must we stand this insulting language-- and from a person to whom we have never been introduced?"
48778said Cap''n Bill, in excitement,"you ai n''t thinkin''o''doin''such a fool thing, are you?"
48778said Trot, astonished;"how stuck up they are, are n''t they?"
48778what do you think?
52176A big one?
52176All ready?
52176Am I not your friend and playmate?
52176And defy Tititi- Hoochoo?
52176And how big will the army be?
52176And is he a Rose, also?
52176And just for throwing a few strangers down the Forbidden Tube?
52176And there''s a little girl--"Dorothy?
52176And what became of the Magician?
52176And why did you ever leave such a beautiful land as Oz?
52176And you intended to conquer Ruggedo, the Metal Monarch and King of the Nomes?
52176And you will leave my wife here in Oogaboo?
52176And you, Tik- Tok?
52176And-- and Princess Dorothy?
52176Another escape? 52176 Are eggs as high here as they are at home?"
52176Are n''t you, Hank?
52176Are there spikes in them?
52176Are you ready?
52176Are you sleepy now?
52176Are you the only Tiger in Oz?
52176Are you?
52176But how about breakfasts?
52176But how about yourself, Shaggy?
52176But is n''t this an odd experience? 52176 But tell me, please,"she pleaded,"why do you all wear a dragon''s head embroidered on your gowns?"
52176But what can you expect,whispered Betsy,"when the poor man has been a prisoner for so many years?"
52176But what could he find to eat?
52176But who are these new friends he has found?
52176But why does he hide among those green trees, instead of enjoying all these glittery golden ones?
52176Ca n''t the enchantment be broken in some way?
52176Ca n''t we pull it up, and see what it is?
52176Ca n''t you manage to lift your body off from my commanding officers?
52176Ca n''t you see you''re frightening us out of a week''s growth?
52176Can- not I march with- out fall- ing in- to it?
52176Could n''t you manage to fall all by yourself, my dear?
52176Could your magic do that?
52176Did he ever have any children?
52176Did the bullets hurt you very badly?
52176Did you want to see me, Ozma?
52176Do I get a salary?
52176Do n''t you love me, Gardy?
52176Do n''t you think I''d better drop in on Ruggedo and obey the orders of the Jinjin?
52176Do n''t you want to conquer the world?
52176Do you fear him, then?
52176Do you hear me, Shaggy Man?
52176Do you imagine anything in the world or upon it can be out of the reach of the Great Jinjin?
52176Do you know him, then?
52176Do you know what they have done to me?
52176Do you know why?
52176Do you see it plainly?
52176Do you see that grove at your left?
52176Do you see this ribbon around my neck?
52176Do you suppose Ruggedo destroyed them?
52176Do you suppose they are likely to fail?
52176Do_ you_ understand it?
52176Does Tititi- Hoochoo condemn me to such a fate?
52176Does n''t anyone know where it is?
52176Down here?
52176Eh? 52176 Fall in what?
52176Gone where?
52176Has anyone a match?
52176Have I no welcome here, pretty subjects?
52176Have I not come from my Royal Bush to be your Ruler?
52176Have n''t you ever been through this Tube before?
52176Have we conquered this place, Your Majesty?
52176Have you any jewels left?
52176Have you seen him, Queen Ann?
52176How about the Rose Princess?
52176How about the eggs?
52176How are you enjoying our Land of Oz?
52176How could anyone be safe when she''s going about sixty miles a minute?
52176How do you know we''re in the center of the earth?
52176How do you know?
52176How do you know?
52176How do you know?
52176How in the world did you happen to be in that well, when I left you safe in Oz?
52176How long ago was that?
52176How many Generals are there in your army?
52176How would you like it, Toto, if I said nothing to you but''bow- wow''?
52176I know; but which road shall we take?
52176I wonder if he sees anything down there?
52176Is he dangerous, then?
52176Is he rich?
52176Is it your Royal Will that we have some fun with these invaders?
52176Is n''t it your home, too?
52176Is n''t she Royal?
52176Is the glass the Law in this country?
52176Is the young dragon invisible?
52176Is there fire inside of you?
52176Look here, Kaliko,said Betsy, addressing the new King,"what''s the use of being hard on Ruggedo?
52176May Hank come with me?
52176Me? 52176 Me?
52176Me?
52176Nevertheless,said Captain Buttons,"if the Rak catches us, and chews us up into small pieces, and swallows us-- what will happen then?"
52176No?
52176Not just one word, Toto, to prove you''re as good as any other animal in Oz?
52176Not when they''re shipwrecked?
52176Now, then,called Betsy in a cheerful voice,"have you got that handkerchief off your face, Ugly?"
52176Polly,said Betsy, pleadingly,"wo n''t_ you_ try?"
52176Shall I show it to you?
52176Shall I wind him up?
52176Shall we go?
52176Tell me, dear brother; is the charm broken?
52176Tell me, pretty cousins,she said in her sweet, gentle voice,"which way will lead us to the Kingdom of Ruggedo, the Nome King?"
52176That I was born? 52176 The Ugly One?
52176The flowers?
52176The star exploded?
52176Then why does n''t everything go on down to the center of the earth?
52176Then you advise me to admit Shaggy''s brother?
52176Then you are enemies of Ruggedo?
52176Then your name is Ti- ti- ti- Hoo- choo?
52176Then, since they are now helpless, why not release them and send them back to the earth''s surface?
52176Tititi- Hoochoo lives on the other side of the world, so what do I care for his anger?
52176Unless I ask you to transport them all here?
52176Up?
52176Was it the wind, do you think?
52176We were marching to the Nome King, to conquer him and set Shaggy''s brother free, when on a sudden--"Who are you?
52176Well, how about the Army of Oogaboo?
52176Well, we ca n''t afford to lose our Shaggy Man, can we?
52176Well, what are we waiting for?
52176Well, what''s to be done?
52176Well, where are you, then?
52176Well, why not ad- mit him?
52176Well,said Polychrome,"what do you intend to do now?"
52176Wh-- wh-- who is this?
52176What Law?
52176What about it?
52176What are the''Three- Course Nuts''like?
52176What are you doing here?
52176What can all this mean?
52176What charge lies against these people, Tubekins?
52176What could you find to eat here?
52176What do they look like?
52176What do you say, Wizard?
52176What do you wish to eat?
52176What does your brother look like?
52176What has happened to you all?
52176What is a Rak?
52176What is it?
52176What is the thing like?
52176What is your will?
52176What keeps it going?
52176What kind of a kiss?
52176What kind? 52176 What must I do?"
52176What next?
52176What people?
52176What shall I do?
52176What shall I do?
52176What shall we do, hide or run?
52176What sort of a dragon would I be if my fire went out?
52176What would happen to you, Quox, if you ran out of gasoline?
52176What''s all this?
52176What''s coming?
52176What''s that?
52176What''s the matter?
52176What''s the use of supposing that?
52176What''s up, Your Majesty?
52176What, to throw them down the Tube?
52176Where are they now?
52176Where are you going?
52176Where did you come from and how did you get here?
52176Where is my brother now?
52176Where is that?
52176Where is the dragon now?
52176Where is the wick- ed King who want- ed to melt me in a cru- ci- ble?
52176Where is this famous Queen?
52176Where is your Army?
52176Where was he lost?
52176Which road leads to the Metal Monarch''s cavern?
52176Who else?
52176Who is Betsy?
52176Who is he?
52176Who is the leader?
52176Who knows?
52176Who''s he?
52176Who? 52176 Who_ are_ you, and where did you come from?"
52176Why did n''t I think of it before? 52176 Why did you do that?"
52176Why do n''t we stop there?
52176Why do n''t you ask the flowers to tell you the way?
52176Why do n''t you make one of your officers the Private?
52176Why do n''t you raise an army and conquer them, and be Queen of all Oz?
52176Why do they call him the Ugly One?
52176Why do you suppose that?
52176Why do you want sharp claws?
52176Why not be good to the strangers and release your prisoner, the Shaggy Man''s brother?
52176Why not, Brother?
52176Why not?
52176Why not?
52176Why should you fight to defend us, who are all three loving friends and in no sense rivals? 52176 Why, what''s the matter?"
52176Why?
52176Why?
52176Why?
52176Why?
52176Why?
52176Will the Rainbow''s Daughter be an agreeable companion?
52176Will you go through the Tube again?
52176Will you oblige me by taking a seat beside me on my throne?
52176Will you release my dear brother?
52176With gold epaulets and a sword?
52176Wo n''t you let Polychrome and the Rose Princess come here, too?
52176Would the nomes obey you?
52176Wrecked?
52176You''ll protect me, Hank dear, wo n''t you?
52176Alas,"he continued, after a moment,"the clouds are already breaking in the west, and-- see!--isn''t that the Rainbow coming?"
52176And do you know Princess Ozma?"
52176And is n''t it funny, Shaggy Man, that what is the bottom to us now, was the top when we fell the other way?"
52176Are you conquered yet?"
52176Are you sure you found the right cave?"
52176Are you, then, the Great Jinjin?"
52176Are your magnetic rubber wires in working order?"
52176As they turned away Betsy said wonderingly:"Do all the animals in Oz talk as we do?"
52176At this moment the Rainbow''s Daughter and the Rose Princess approached them, and Polychrome said:"What have you found, Shaggy One?"
52176But is my dear brother well?"
52176But tell me, Hearer, do the strangers want anything else?"
52176But tell me, Ruggedo, why my friends have been wound with cords and bound with chains?"
52176But to disappear like that_ seems_ like magic; now, does n''t it?"
52176Did n''t Mr. Edison discover it?"
52176Did you say Ruggedo?"
52176Do n''t you remember, Shaggy?"
52176Do n''t you think so, Hank?"
52176Do n''t you understand such dog language?"
52176Do n''t you want to join our party until you find your father and sisters again?"
52176Do n''t you want to, Toto?"
52176Do you know, Dorothy, I did n''t believe any girl could ever have such a good time--_anywhere_--as I''m having now?"
52176Ever been there, my dear?"
52176I believe you came here from the cold, civilized, outside world, did you not?"
52176I wonder how they came to be here?"
52176Is anything more wonderful than to see a flower grow and blossom, or to get light out of the electricity in the air?
52176Is he indeed a prisoner in this place?"
52176Is he lost?"
52176Is it very far to the other side of the world?"
52176Is n''t that true, Shaggy?"
52176Is she among them?"
52176Is there a Royal Gardener, then?"
52176Me?"
52176Oh, I''m Betsy Bobbin, and--""Who is the leader of this party?"
52176Presently he asked:"How far away are those people now?"
52176Said he, in a sleepy tone:"What''s the matter, little Rainbow?"
52176Shall I send them here, too?"
52176She turned to her attendant and asked:"Can not your magic take these unhappy people to their old home, Wizard?"
52176Some of the officers now stuck their heads out of the bushes and asked:"Is the coast clear, Private Files?"
52176Tell me, Brother, what have they done?"
52176Tell us, Tik- Tok, how shall we get to the Nome King''s underground cavern?"
52176The Roses now looked at the mule less fearfully and one of them asked:"Is that savage beast named Hank?"
52176The Sawhorse, standing stiffly before Hank, repeated his question:"Is''hee- haw''all you are able to say?"
52176The well?"
52176Then she remarked, as she looked at the six messengers of light:"We could n''t very well do without any of''em; could we?"
52176Then she turned to Shaggy and asked:"Are you sure he has n''t seen the Love Magnet?"
52176Then, after a pause, she added:"But where do you s''pose we''re going to, Your Maj''sty?"
52176What can I do to prevent the Shaggy Man from taking it out of his pocket?"
52176What country_ is_ this, please?"
52176What do you s''pose became of him?"
52176What do you suppose these invaders want?"
52176What do you think, Polychrome?"
52176What else do you hear?"
52176What else?"
52176What have you done?"
52176What is it all about, Ozma?"
52176What part of him shall I wind up first?"
52176When I asked her about this idea, she replied:"Why, have n''t you heard?"
52176Where are they now?"
52176Where are they now?"
52176Where are they?"
52176Where is he?"
52176Where is the Ugly One now, Kaliko?"
52176Who could conquer my thousands of nomes?"
52176Who is he?"
52176Why not make Shaggy Man the private soldier?"
52176Why not?"
52176Why, what is that?"
52176Wo n''t you come with us, and help us?"
52176Would n''t you like to live always in this beautiful cavern, Polychrome?
52176You remember her, do you not?"
52176[ Illustration] Dorothy knelt down before him and shaking her finger just above his nose she said:"Toto, have n''t I always been good to you?"
52176[ Illustration]"Where is Betsy?"
52176[ Illustration][ Illustration] CHAPTER 22 Kindly Kisses"Wo n''t you be dreadful sorry to leave this lovely place?"
52176[ Illustration][ Illustration] CHAPTER 25 The Land of Love"Well, is''hee- haw''all you are able to say?"
52176cried Betsy in a loud voice, and Queen Ann heard her and called out:"Are you safe, Betsy?"
52176cried Betsy, staring hard at him;"are you really from the wonderful Land of Oz?"
52176cried the King;"a Rainbow under ground, eh?"
52176replied Shaggy, drawing the Love Magnet from his pocket;"not a little bit?--just a wee speck of a like?"
52176roared the King;"how dare you bring that beast here and enter my presence unannounced?"
52176roared the King;"who took the cover off?"
52176what do I care for the Jinjin?"
52176why did you not come before?
16567A good one?
16567A waiter in a restaurant?
16567A young girl, unprotected? 16567 Alone?
16567And does she still live at Charleroi?
16567And her mother''s name and address?
16567And how do you feel?
16567And now?
16567And then?
16567And what may they be?
16567And when they are gone?
16567And which side have you come to assist?
16567And why did n''t you let us know you were on the way from far- off Los Angeles?
16567And you think the enemy can not capture Dunkirk?
16567Are n''t they fighting now?
16567Are they really his children?
16567Are you fully resolved upon this course, Maud?
16567Are you hit?
16567Are you looking for a young lady-- a nurse?
16567Bed, when the Germans come?
16567Blacksmith? 16567 But do n''t they need the ship-- the_ Arabella_?"
16567But why did n''t you go home, to your Island of Sangoa?
16567But why examine us at all?
16567By the way, have you found a doctor?
16567Ca n''t you find us a driver?
16567Can I do anything more for you?
16567Can that be done, doctor?
16567Collins? 16567 Could Henderson get to Charleroi, do you imagine?"
16567Could n''t we start to- morrow for Arras, Uncle?
16567Could she have been a lady of rank, think you?
16567Cowardice? 16567 Did n''t the general want you, then?"
16567Did she find you in Dunkirk?
16567Did you not tell us, when first we met you, that you were heart- broken over the separation from your wife and children?
16567Do n''t you know?
16567Do n''t you suppose Patsy could start for home pretty soon?
16567Do you consider this a wild goose chase, Doctor?
16567Do you mean that we are prisoners?
16567Do you suppose a high- born young lady would marry a common soldier? 16567 Does he speak English or French?"
16567Does it hurt?
16567Does n''t our sacred mission protect us from such annoying details?
16567English, or French?
16567For Charleroi?
16567German?
16567Good morning, my dear,and then, with a trace of anxiety in her tone:"What is the news, Uncle John?"
16567Have you her photograph?
16567Have you money to pay the rent and to provide food and clothing?
16567Have you so much money?
16567He will live, then, you think?
16567He will live?
16567How about Antwerp?
16567How about a chauffeur?
16567How about the Belgian we picked up on the road?
16567How did it happen, Maurie?
16567How did you make the mistake?
16567How far away do you think the Germans are?
16567How long are we liable to be detained?
16567How long will it take us to reach Calais?
16567How many husbands has Clarette?
16567How old were you then?
16567How on earth can we manage to cross the lines?
16567If you''re in such a blamed hurry to go fishing, why do n''t you get rid of me now?
16567In what way?
16567Indeed?
16567Is Maurie within?
16567Is her husband an officer?
16567Is it a charge, do you think?
16567Is it too late to go in chase of the launch?
16567Is n''t honesty appreciated here?
16567Is n''t there some young fellow with these requirements?
16567Is n''t this escape liable to be rather embarrassing to us, Uncle John?
16567Is n''t this the day Maud Stanton is due to arrive?
16567Is there not much land in Belgium?
16567Is this the way to retain the friendship of New Yorkers?
16567It''s a tremendous undertaking, and-- what can one girl do in the midst of all those horrors?
16567Jones?
16567M- m,purred Uncle John;"where does she live, this young wife?"
16567Monsieur is not here long?
16567Must we promise that?
16567Name?
16567No?
16567Nothing, eh? 16567 Oh, Ajo, is n''t this war terrible?"
16567Oh, is that his name?
16567Oh, yes, some of the big guns are spitting, but what is that? 16567 Oh,"said Patsy, finding him there when she came up from breakfast,"where is Clarette?"
16567Oh; do you really think so?
16567Oh; do you want a full confession? 16567 On what business?"
16567Otto Elbl of Munich?
16567Really?
16567Sangoa?
16567Shall I let him talk?
16567Shall I show them up, Miss?
16567Shall we put him inside?
16567So we''re free?
16567So you are better?
16567Still on earth?
16567Suppose we move over to one of those, a little nearer the soldiers?
16567Tell me; how is he? 16567 That is n''t our affair, is it?
16567That rascal, Maurie--"Oh, was Maurie in it?
16567The Red Cross?
16567The aeroplane? 16567 The king?"
16567Then I''m to go along?
16567Then you consider me beautiful, Uncle John?
16567Then you will not let us have Maurie?
16567There is no hope, then?
16567To cross the ocean?
16567To- morrow? 16567 Want me?
16567Was n''t the deck patrolled?
16567Well, sir?
16567Well, sir?
16567Well, what happened?
16567Well-- that''s true,sighed the little millionaire,"but what are we going to do about it?"
16567Well?
16567Well?
16567What can you expect, without a formal introduction?
16567What do you think that fool did?
16567What do you think, General?
16567What does Uncle John say?
16567What does she look like?
16567What does she say?
16567What does this mean?
16567What is it, von Holtz?
16567What is that?
16567What is your name, my good man?
16567What is your name?
16567What place is north of us?
16567What was it, Captain?
16567What was it, then?
16567What''s it?
16567What''s that, Collins?... 16567 What''s up?"
16567What''s wrong?
16567Whatever have you been doing with yourself since then?
16567When did you get to town?
16567When?
16567Where are the Germans?
16567Where are you going?
16567Where are you going?
16567Where can I find him?
16567Where did it strike you? 16567 Where is the German, Lieutenant Elbl?"
16567Where will you go?
16567Where''s Elbl?
16567Where''s the doctor?
16567Which gentleman is Mr. John Merrick?
16567Which launch?
16567Who dressed your wounds?
16567Who else may claim them, monsieur?
16567Who is Gys?
16567Who is he?
16567Who promised you?
16567Who will run the launch?
16567Why did n''t he get out of the way?
16567Why did n''t you tell us before?
16567Why do n''t you avoid the-- the danger line?
16567Why do n''t you go along?
16567Why impossible?
16567Why not yourself, Lieutenant? 16567 Why not?"
16567Why not?
16567Why should he, sir? 16567 Why?"
16567Why?
16567Will he suffer much pain, while it is getting well?
16567Will that dreadful Colonel Grau go, too?
16567Will you keep him here much longer?
16567Would you like to see him?
16567You are Belgian?
16567You came to get me because you thought he would die?
16567You say you had land at Ghent?
16567You will be responsible for his person? 16567 You?
16567Your pardon,said he,"but-- are the wounded all cared for?"
16567Your sweetheart?
16567_ You_, Beth?
16567A bullet, mademoiselle?"
16567A driver?
16567Am I not here, driving your ambulance and going boldly among the officers?
16567And have you been married long?"
16567And wounded-- still an invalid?"
16567Are you his nurse?"
16567As a race the English hate us, I''m positive, and I wonder why?"
16567But ca n''t you see, my dear, that we''re not able to do everything for those poor wounded soldiers?
16567But do n''t you suppose they would let her come to see her dying husband?"
16567But do those who send them into danger ever get hurt?
16567But if you live in Ghent, why are you in Dunkirk?"
16567But shall we do that, and put poor Maurie in peril of being overtaken?"
16567But-- how could I help it when she looked at me that way?"
16567By the way, how is Gys behaving now?
16567CHAPTER IX COURAGE, OR PHILOSOPHY?
16567Civil, or military?"
16567Could the American mamselle remember what the girl''s first name was?
16567Denton?"
16567Denton?"
16567Did I understand that your captain will guarantee the German''s safety?"
16567Do n''t you, Doctor Gys?"
16567Do you know that disease will kill as many of those soldiers as bullets?"
16567Do you know why?"
16567Do you remember that any of your young girls were married about five months ago?"
16567Do you understand a car?"
16567Do you wonder I hesitate to meet strangers?"
16567Have a cup of tea, Maurie?"
16567Have we decided, then, to return to America?"
16567Have you any idea-- Eh?
16567Have you heard the latest news?
16567Have you noticed how people scatter at the sound of our gong?"
16567He is n''t interested in propositions?
16567He wo n''t come?...
16567How do you explain that?"
16567How do you like it?"
16567How many did you bring?"
16567I knew when it hit me, but I also knew I could move my arm, so what did it matter?
16567I wonder who they are?"
16567I''ve a fine proposition for him.... Eh?
16567If it is the end, what matter whether it is good or bad?"
16567Is he still shaking with fear?"
16567Is it not so?"
16567Is n''t it a terrible affliction?"
16567Is that satisfactory?"
16567John Merrick, the retired millionaire?
16567May I venture to ask you for an advance of a couple of hundred for a few weeks?
16567Merrick?"
16567Number 121 Friedrichstrasse?"
16567Otherwise--""Otherwise?"
16567Patsy asked the boy:"Can you lead us to the man who gave you this paper?"
16567Patsy faced the woman resolutely and said in French:"Why did you wish to get to Dunkirk?"
16567Perhaps you will tell me who I am?"
16567Presently the countess asked in her soft, even voice:"Will he be alive when we get there?"
16567Shall we guarantee that your cousin will not try to escape?"
16567She ran up to him and asked:"Are you hurt?"
16567She said to Gys that evening, when they met on deck,"Would n''t it be wise for you to wear a mask in the operating room?"
16567Sitting with you now?
16567The Germans capture Dunkirk?
16567Then the Germans are on us?"
16567Von Holtz admitted a slim, good- looking young Belgian who grasped his hand and said eagerly in French:"You sent for me?"
16567Was it a bullet-- or what?"
16567Was it the council, do you think, Lieutenant?"
16567We strut and talk big; we call the politicians sharks, the soldiers fools; but does it do any good?
16567What do you say, Captain Carg?
16567What do you think of that?"
16567What do you think?
16567What do you think?
16567What do you think?"
16567What does it matter, Uncle?
16567What in thunder_ is_ he interested in?...
16567What is a foot, to a man like him?
16567What is the despair of one poor Walloon to you?"
16567When can we start, Ajo?"
16567Where did you get them?"
16567Where is it?"
16567Where is that Belgian-- Rondel?"
16567Where''s Beth?"
16567Who will go with me?"
16567Why not?...
16567Why should they be?"
16567Will he get well?"
16567Will the Germans capture Dunkirk?"
16567Will you go with me?"
16567Will you leave this room peaceably, or shall I order you under arrest?"
16567Would it be-- safe?"
16567You are on detached duty, I believe?"
16567You speak their language, I believe?"
16567You will guarantee that he will not escape?"
16567he demanded;"and is a rich man confined to one home?
16567pleaded Uncle John, plaintively,"why do you insist upon flavoring our breakfast with these horrors?
16567were you born here, Patsy?
16567what does it mean?"
16567why should we care?
517Ah; who is that coming down the mountain?
517Ai n''t there any place to wipe my feet?
517Airship? 517 And Jack Pumpkinhead?"
517And contented and prosperous?
517And they are happy, I suppose?
517And where''s the Wonderful Wizard?
517And why make the journey back to Kansas again? 517 And will you make me big again, when I''m ready to go away?"
517And you wo n''t forget to ask her?
517Any others?
517Are n''t you overdone?
517Are n''t you rather yellow?
517Are not all these paper girls and women named Miss Cuttenclips?
517Are there any eatables in Bunbury?
517Are there any tigers and bears in this neighborhood?
517Are we going there? 517 Are you Dorothy''s friend?"
517Are you a Flutterbudget, too?
517Are you able to re- stuff yourself without help?
517Are you likely to stay there long?
517Are you ready, Dorothy?
517Are you sure?
517Are you sure?
517Are you the Cowardly Lion?
517But have n''t you anything to eat in your kingdom? 517 But how can you do it?"
517But how do the paper dolls happen to be alive?
517But suppose you fail?
517But what reward do they demand?
517But what road do we take to get to the Rigmaroles?
517But what shall we do now?
517But when do they study?
517Can YOU make me smaller?
517Can we do anything for you?
517Could n''t I eat just one house, or a side- walk or something? 517 Could n''t I eat something besides people?"
517Could n''t we bribe our enemies, by giving them a lot of emeralds and gold?
517Did it tell you how our enemies drank the Water of''Blivion?
517Did n''t you know that?
517Did n''t you?
517Did you call both the roosters Daniel?
517Did you ever hear of any one''s eyes growing together?
517Did you ever see an ocean?
517Did you wander in the forest all day?
517Do n''t they get any reading, writing and''rithmetic?
517Do n''t you ever match each other?
517Do n''t you know, dear?
517Do n''t you teach them anything else?
517Do they all talk like that?
517Do you know where there''s a road?
517Do you know whether the First and Foremost Phanfasm of Phantastico is at home or not?
517Do you make all the paper dolls?
517Do you mean to say you can save us from those awful Phanfasms, and Growleywogs and Whimsies?
517Do you not tremble to take such liberties with your monarch?
517Do you remember the Nome King?
517Do you think there would be any work for ME in Kansas?
517Does it make one crazy?
517Does the Tin Woodman keep any Flutterbudgets or Rigmaroles at his castle?
517From the Ruler of Oz?
517Good or bad?
517Has the Scarecrow heard of Ozma''s trouble?
517Have you heard the news?
517Have you tired of life, then?
517Honor bright?
517How about the eggs?
517How can a wooden thing be so intelligent?
517How can you keep every one from ever finding Oz?
517How did Ozma find out about the tunnel?
517How do they take''em, in applesauce?
517How do you know that?
517How long will it take us to march to the Emerald City?
517How will you do that?
517How?
517I wonder if your mother could spare one or two of you?
517I wonder why?
517I''d like to see them-- wouldn''t you?
517I''ve never heard of any,admitted the woman,"but if there were--""Have you any idea of throwing your baby out of the window?"
517If you do n''t like it, why do n''t you resign?
517In what way?
517Is Nick Chopper the Tin Woodman''s name?
517Is all ready?
517Is anything the matter, ma''am?
517Is it in danger?
517Is n''t it?
517Is n''t this tin hollyhock going to seed?
517Is the Nome King''s tunnel finished, Ozma?
517Is the tunnel all ready?
517Is there anything to drink here?
517It would n''t look very well in a hole in the ground, would it?
517Madam,said he,"do you suppose I would allow anyone to catch my beautiful fishes, even if they were foolish enough to bite on hooks?
517May I bring my dog Toto, and the Yellow Hen? 517 May I go with you?"
517May I help you up?
517May we see Miss Cuttenclip, please?
517May we see Miss Cuttenclip, please?
517Must we lunch on tin?
517Now that we''re together again, and one reunited party,observed the Shaggy Man,"what are we to do next?"
517Now then, good subjects, who speaks next?
517Oh, is it?
517Oh, is it?
517Oh, is there dust in the tunnel?
517Oh, what is it?
517Oh, will you, Ozma?
517Really?
517Reduce what?
517Sorry for what, Dorothy?
517Study?
517Suppose we wo n''t go?
517Sure?
517Tell me, Dorothy,he said;"do all the men here wear duds like these?"
517Tell me, please, what IS our business?
517Then may I come in?
517Then tell me: what can you offer the Phanfasms that they have not already?
517Then what HAS happened?
517Then what am I to do?
517Then why need we go way back to the crossroads?
517These Oz people are quite good, are they not?
517Unless what, dear?
517Was that the time the Wizard scared you?
517Well, have n''t I?
517Were you ever a King?
517Were you scared when I looked at you just now?
517What are the Flutterbudgets like?
517What are they?
517What are you doing here?
517What are you going to do about it?
517What can be done?
517What could I do to earn money?
517What do you do, run?
517What do you know about it?
517What do you mean by doses?
517What do you mean by that?
517What do you mean by their getting scattered?
517What do you propose to do?
517What do you want me to do?
517What does that mean?
517What does the fly do then?
517What has she done, Captain Dipp?
517What has she done?
517What is it, dear?
517What is it?
517What is that?
517What is your Magic Book like?
517What is your name, General?
517What kingdom?
517What made you''cept the invitation, and come here?
517What makes you unhappy?
517What names do you give''em all, dear?
517What reward did you promise them?
517What seems to be worrying your Majesty?
517What share of the spoils am I to have?
517What would happen,she inquired,"if I should set my dog on your Brigade?"
517What''s that? 517 What''s the matter with your King?"
517What''s the matter?
517What''s the rest of him like?
517What''s wrong now?
517What''s wrong?
517When are you likely to see Glinda?
517When will they come?
517Where did all this dust come from?
517Where did this girl come from?
517Where do you get the butter?
517Where is the Scarecrow?
517Where is your child?
517Where to?
517Which path shall we take?
517Which way do we go, Dorothy?
517Who ARE the Cuttenclips, anyhow?
517Who accuses the little girl, anyway?
517Who are they, anyhow? 517 Who are they?"
517Who are you disputing with?
517Who are you, my dear?
517Who are you?
517Who designed his house?
517Who else has promised to help you?
517Who has any water?
517Who made the laws?
517Who usually puts them together?
517Who will assist the Nome King?
517Whoever heard of eating a wheelbarrow?
517Why did n''t you say so before?
517Why did n''t you tell us what you were goin''to do?
517Why did you do that?
517Why do n''t you behave yourself, and stay put together?
517Why do they call it the Forbidden Fountain?
517Why do you allow your clock- work brains to interrupt our joy?
517Why do you do it?
517Why does n''t he live with Ozma in the Emerald City? 517 Why have you captured this foolish wanderer and brought him here?"
517Why not try it?
517Why not, Guph?
517Why not?
517Why not?
517Why not?
517Why not?
517Why not?
517Why would n''t you live here by choice?
517Why, how old are you, child?
517Why, that''s what they''re for, ai n''t it?
517Will there be any fighting?
517Will you bring them here with the Magic Belt, and give them a nice little farm in the Munchkin Country, or the Winkie Country-- or some other place?
517Will you make them behave?
517Will you? 517 Wo n''t it make any difference to us?"
517Wo n''t you come in?
517Wo n''t you stay with us?
517Would n''t it be funny,she said,"for me to do housework in Kansas, when I''m a Princess in the Land of Oz?"
517Would n''t my clothes be too big for me?
517Would they bite on hooks?
517Yes, where''s the Scarecrow?
517Yes,she admitted;"have you, Billina?"
517Yes; I''ve a milk pump and a water pump; which will you have?
517Yes; when do they get their''rithmetic, and jogerfy, and such things?
517You''re bread, are n''t you?
517After that--""Well, what then?"
517After they had ridden in silence for a while Dorothy turned to the little man and asked:"Do''ifs''really make Flutterbudgets?"
517And are we to stay here, as she says?
517And did n''t he enchant the wagon wheels so they''d find the road?"
517And is it all real?
517And now, Dorothy, tell us where you have been-- to Bunbury or to Bunnybury?"
517And what does it all mean, anyhow?"
517And what is she going to do?"
517Are we going to Fuddlecumjig?"
517Are you not sorry for me?"
517As these two officials took their places, Dorothy asked:"Why is the colander the High Priest?"
517But it would be a dreadful thing, would n''t it?
517But what can we do to prevent it?"
517But what do you expect me to do with these prisoners?"
517But what reward did the First and Foremost demand?"
517But where are all the strange creatures you used to know here?"
517But why are you all so downcast?"
517By and by the Wizard said to the animal:"Are the Fuddles nice people?"
517Ca n''t we have some back room in the attic, that''s more in our class?"
517Can he talk, Dorothy?"
517Do you have''skeeters in Oz?"
517Dorothy noticed six roguish looking brown children standing all in a row, and she asked:"Who are you, little ones?"
517Eh, Henry?"
517Eh?"
517Finally, he remembered how angry he was, and cried out:"What do you mean, Kaliko, by being so contented when your monarch is unhappy?"
517Have n''t you?"
517He appeared to be in a very nervous condition and the Wizard stopped him to ask:"Is anything wrong, sir?"
517He looked so anxious, as he said this, that the little girl asked:"There is n''t anything wrong with Ozma, is there?"
517He saw Ozma and her people, too, and yelled out:"Why do n''t you capture them?
517How could you?"
517How could you?"
517How did you manage to do it?"
517How in the world did we ever get here so quick?
517How the General Talked to the King When General Guph returned to the cavern of the Nome King his Majesty asked:"Well, what luck?
517How the Wizard Practiced Sorcery"Where next?"
517I do n''t wish to hurry you, but please tell me if you are coming down, or going up?"
517I s''pose you''re the King of this town, are n''t you?"
517I wonder if we could n''t manage to escape and get back to Kansas by means of the Magic Belt?
517If I only had a gun--""Have n''t you, Henry?
517Is it not so, my friends?"
517More paper things?"
517Now let me ask you, as a friend and a young lady of good judgment: is n''t all this pomp and foolishness enough to make a decent rabbit miserable?"
517Now what do you advise?"
517Now, then, who will volunteer to lead my hosts to the Emerald City?"
517Now, what do you advise?"
517One Whimsie alone seemed to have a glimmer of sense, for he asked:"Suppose we fail to capture the Magic Belt?
517Over?"
517Ozma did not wish all these Nomes to overrun her land, so she advanced to King Roquat and taking his hand in her own said gently:"Who are you?
517Really, it seems too bad, does n''t it?"
517So the Wizard stopped a boy and asked:"Is this Rigmarole Town?"
517Tell me, are you not subjects of Ozma of Oz?"
517The Captain saluted and retired and Dorothy sat down on an overturned kettle and asked:"Have you anything to eat in your kingdom?"
517The Sawhorse stopped short at this pitiful sight, and Dorothy cried out, with ready sympathy:"What''s the matter, Kangaroo?"
517The Yellow Hen now turned one eye up toward the little girl and asked:"Have you forgotten where the camp is, Dorothy?"
517Then her eyes fell upon Dorothy, and she said:"D- d- d- don''t that look like our little girl-- our Dorothy, Henry?"
517Then she added, in a louder voice:"Who''s going to do the dishes?"
517Then the First and Foremost, who had resumed his hairy body and bear head, turned to the Nome and asked:"Do you still demand our assistance?"
517Then the man said:"Do you suppose you could manage to return to your fairyland, my dear?"
517Then they all climbed into the red wagon and the Sawhorse inquired:"Which way?"
517Then, looking around at the sad faces of her friends, she added:"Have you all been worrying about this tunnel?"
517They looked at the lovely little girl wonderingly, and the Wizard asked:"What happens to your paper village when it rains?"
517Were they not the strongest people in all the world?
517What do you advise me to do?"
517What is your name?"
517What time is it, Blinkem?"
517What will happen then, and what good will all our fighting do?"
517What''s that?
517What''s that?"
517What''s that?"
517When he had finished, the Chief Whimsie looked at him through the holes in his chin and asked:"What reward will you give us if we help you?"
517When shall we transport them here, Dorothy?"
517When the first loving kisses and embraces had been exchanged, the fair Ruler inquired:"What is the matter, dear?
517When they had listened to this explanation Dorothy inquired:"Where is the soft- shell crab?"
517When, indeed, had her powerful and faithful friend refused her anything?
517Where do you live?"
517Where have you been?"
517Who is next in command?"
517Why do n''t you conquer Oz, you idiots?
517Why do n''t you run things yourself, instead of asking everybody''s advice, like the big, clumsy idiot you are?"
517Why do you stand there like a lot of dummies?"
517Why not?
517Will some one please lend me a handkerchief?"
517Will the Whimsies join us?"
517Will you do that?"
517Will you do this, General Crinkle?"
517Will you, indeed?"
517Will you?"
517Zebra?"
517called one of them;"what do you mean by slamming the door and blowing us over?"
517cried Aunt Em, impatiently;"what''s all this rigmarole about?"
517exclaimed the zebra, in astonishment;"do I hear you aright?"
517it cried, jeeringly;"now will you give up?"
517what is it?"
956A big one?
956All ready?
956Am I not your friend and playmate?
956And defy Tititi- Hoochoo?
956And how big will the army be?
956And is he a Rose, also?
956And just for throwing a few strangers down the Forbidden Tube?
956And there''s a little girl--"Dorothy?
956And what became of the Magician?
956And why did you ever leave such a beautiful land as Oz?
956And you intended to conquer Ruggedo, the Metal Monarch and King of the Nomes?
956And you will leave my wife here in Oogaboo?
956And you, Tik- Tok?
956And-- and Princess Dorothy?
956Another escape? 956 Are eggs as high here as they are at home?"
956Are n''t you, Hank?
956Are there spikes in them?
956Are you ready?
956Are you sleepy now?
956Are you the only Tiger in Oz?
956Are you?
956But how about breakfasts?
956But how about yourself, Shaggy?
956But is n''t this an odd experience? 956 But tell me, please,"she pleaded,"why do you all wear a dragon''s head embroidered on your gowns?"
956But what can you expect,whispered Betsy,"when the poor man has been a prisoner for so many years?"
956But what could he find to eat?
956But who are these new friends he has found?
956But why does he hide among those green trees, instead of enjoying all these glittery golden ones?
956Ca n''t the enchantment be broken in some way?
956Ca n''t we pull it up, and see what it is?
956Ca n''t you manage to lift your body off from my commanding officers?
956Ca n''t you see you''re frightening us out of a week''s growth?
956Can- not I march without fall- ing in- to it?
956Could n''t you manage to fall all by yourself, my dear?
956Could your magic do that?
956Did he ever have any children?
956Did the bullets hurt you very badly?
956Did you want to see me, Ozma?
956Do I get a salary?
956Do n''t you love me, Gardy?
956Do n''t you think I''d better drop in on Ruggedo and obey the orders of the Jinjin?
956Do n''t you want to conquer the world?
956Do you fear him, then?
956Do you hear me, Shaggy Man?
956Do you imagine anything in the world or upon it can be out of the reach of the Great Jinjin?
956Do you know him, then?
956Do you know what they have done to me?
956Do you know why?
956Do you see it plainly?
956Do you see that grove at your left?
956Do you see this ribbon around my neck?
956Do you suppose Ruggedo destroyed them?
956Do you suppose they are likely to fail?
956Do_ you_ understand it?
956Does Tititi- Hoochoo condemn me to such a fate?
956Does n''t anyone know where it is?
956Down here?
956Eh? 956 Fall in what?
956Gone where?
956Has anyone a match?
956Have I no welcome here, pretty subjects?
956Have I not come from my Royal Bush to be your Ruler?
956Have n''t you ever been through this Tube before?
956Have we conquered this place, Your Majesty?
956Have you any jewels left?
956Have you seen him, Queen Ann?
956How about the Rose Princess?
956How about the eggs?
956How are you enjoying our Land of Oz?
956How could anyone be safe when she''s going about sixty miles a minute?
956How do you know we''re in the center of the earth?
956How do you know?
956How do you know?
956How do you know?
956How in the world did you happen to be in that well, when I left you safe in Oz?
956How long ago was that?
956How many Generals are there in your army?
956How would you like it, Toto, if I said nothing to you but''bow- wow''?
956I know; but which road shall we take?
956I wonder if he sees anything down there?
956Is he dangerous, then?
956Is he rich?
956Is it your Royal Will that we have some fun with these invaders?
956Is n''t it your home, too?
956Is n''t she Royal?
956Is the glass the Law in this country?
956Is the young dragon invisible?
956Is there fire inside of you?
956Look here, Kaliko,said Betsy, addressing the new King,"what''s the use of being hard on Ruggedo?
956May Hank come with me?
956Me? 956 Me?
956Me?
956Nevertheless,said Captain Buttons,"if the Rak catches us, and chews us up into small pieces, and swallows us-- what will happen then?"
956No?
956Not just one word, Toto, to prove you''re as any other animal in Oz?
956Not when they''re shipwrecked?
956Now, then,called Betsy in a cheerful voice,"have you got that handkerchief off your face, Ugly?"
956Polly,said Betsy, pleadingly,"wo n''t_ you_ try?"
956Shall I show it to you?
956Shall I wind him up?
956Shall we go?
956Tell me, dear brother; is the charm broken?
956Tell me, pretty cousins,she said in her sweet, gentle voice,"which way will lead us to the Kingdom of Ruggedo, the Nome King?"
956That I was born? 956 The Ugly One?
956The flowers?
956The star exploded?
956Then why does n''t everything go on down to the center of the earth?
956Then you advise me to admit Shaggy''s brother?
956Then you are enemies of Ruggedo?
956Then your name is Ti- ti- ti- Hoo- choo?
956Then, since they are now helpless, why not release them and send them back to the earth''s surface?
956Tititi- Hoochoo lives on the other side of the world, so what do I care for his anger?
956Unless I ask you to transport them all here?
956Up?
956Was it the wind, do you think?
956We were marching to the Nome King, to conquer him and set Shaggy''s brother free, when on a sudden--"Who are you?
956Well, how about the Army of Oogaboo?
956Well, we ca n''t afford to lose our Shaggy Man, can we?
956Well, what are we waiting for?
956Well, what''s to be done?
956Well, where are you, then?
956Well, why not ad- mit him?
956Well,said Polychrome,"what do you intend to do now?"
956Wh-- wh-- who is this?
956What Law?
956What about it?
956What are the''Three- Course Nuts''like?
956What are you doing here?
956What can all this mean?
956What charge lies against these people, Tubekins?
956What could you find to eat here?
956What do they look like?
956What do you say, Wizard?
956What do you wish to eat?
956What does your brother look like?
956What has happened to you all?
956What is a Rak?
956What is it?
956What is the thing like?
956What is your will?
956What keeps it going?
956What kind of a kiss?
956What kind? 956 What must I do?"
956What next?
956What people?
956What shall I do?
956What shall I do?
956What shall we do, hide or run?
956What sort of a dragon would I be if my fire went out?
956What would happen to you, Quox, if you ran out of gasoline?
956What''s all this?
956What''s coming?
956What''s that?
956What''s the matter?
956What''s the use of supposing that?
956What''s up, Your Majesty?
956What, to throw them down the Tube?
956Where are they now?
956Where are you going?
956Where did you come from and how did you get here?
956Where is Betsy?
956Where is my brother now?
956Where is that?
956Where is the dragon now?
956Where is the wicked King who want- ed to melt me in a cru- ci- ble?
956Where is this famous Queen?
956Where is your Army?
956Where was he lost?
956Which road leads to the Metal Monarch''s cavern?
956Who else?
956Who is Betsy?
956Who is he?
956Who is the leader?
956Who knows?
956Who''s he?
956Who? 956 Who_ are_ you, and where did you come from?"
956Why did n''t I think of it before? 956 Why did you do that?"
956Why do n''t we stop there?
956Why do n''t you ask the flowers to tell you the way?
956Why do n''t you make one of your officers the Private?
956Why do n''t you raise an army and conquer them, and be Queen of all Oz?
956Why do they call him the Ugly One?
956Why do you suppose that?
956Why do you want sharp claws?
956Why not be good to the strangers and release your prisoner, the Shaggy Man''s brother?
956Why not, Brother?
956Why not?
956Why not?
956Why should you fight to defend us, who are all three loving friends and in no sense rivals? 956 Why, what''s the matter?"
956Why?
956Why?
956Why?
956Why?
956Why?
956Will the Rainbow''s Daughter be an agreeable companion?
956Will you go through the Tube again?
956Will you oblige me by taking a seat beside me on my throne?
956Will you release my dear brother?
956With gold epaulets and a sword?
956Wo n''t you let Polychrome and the Rose Princess come here, too?
956Would the nomes obey you?
956Wrecked?
956You''ll protect me, Hank dear, wo n''t you?
956Alas,"he continued, after a moment,"the clouds are already breaking in the west, and-- see!--isn''t that the Rainbow coming?"
956And do you know Princess Ozma?"
956And is n''t it funny, Shaggy Man, that what is the bottom to us now, was the top when we fell the other way?"
956Are you conquered yet?"
956Are you sure you found the right cave?"
956Are you, then, the Great Jinjin?"
956Are your magnetic rubber wires in working order?"
956As they turned away Betsy said wonderingly:"Do all the animals in Oz talk as we do?"
956At this moment the Rainbow''s Daughter and the Rose Princess approached them, and Polychrome said:"What have you found, Shaggy One?"
956But is my dear brother well?"
956But tell me, Hearer, do the strangers want anything else?"
956But tell me, Ruggedo, why my friends have been wound with cords and bound with chains?"
956But to disappear like that_ seems_ like magic; now, does n''t it?"
956Chapter Twenty- Five The Land of Love"Well, is''hee- haw''all you are able to say?"
956Chapter Twenty- Two Kindly Kisses"Wo n''t you be dreadful sorry to leave this lovely place?"
956Did n''t Mr. Edison discover it?"
956Did you say Ruggedo?"
956Do n''t you remember, Shaggy?"
956Do n''t you think so, Hank?"
956Do n''t you understand such dog language?"
956Do n''t you want to join our party until you find your father and sisters again?"
956Do n''t you want to, Toto?"
956Do you know, Dorothy, I did n''t believe any girl could ever have such a good time--_anywhere_--as I''m having now?"
956Dorothy knelt down before him and shaking her finger just above his nose she said:"Toto, have n''t I always been good to you?"
956Ever been there, my dear?"
956I believe you came here from the cold, civilized, outside world, did you not?"
956I wonder how they came to be here?"
956Is anything more wonderful than to see a flower grow and blossom, or to get light out of the electricity in the air?
956Is he indeed a prisoner in this place?"
956Is he lost?"
956Is it very far to the other side of the world?"
956Is n''t that true, Shaggy?"
956Is she among them?"
956Is there a Royal Gardener, then?"
956Me?"
956Oh, I''m Betsy Bobbin, and--""Who is the leader of this party?"
956Presently he asked:"How far away are those people now?"
956Said he, in a sleepy tone:"What''s the matter, little Rainbow?"
956Shall I send them here, too?"
956She turned to her attendant and asked:"Can not your magic take these unhappy people to their old home, Wizard?"
956Some of the officers now stuck their heads out of the bushes and asked:"Is the coast clear, Private Files?"
956Tell me, Brother, what have they done?"
956Tell us, Tik- Tok, how shall we get to the Nome King''s underground cavern?"
956The Roses now looked at the mule less fearfully and one of them asked:"Is that savage beast named Hank?"
956The Sawhorse, standing stiffly before Hank, repeated his question:"Is''hee- haw''all you are able to say?"
956The well?"
956Then she remarked, as she looked at the six messengers of light:"We could n''t very well do without any of''em; could we?"
956Then she turned to Shaggy and asked:"Are you sure he has n''t seen the Love Magnet?"
956Then, after a pause, she added:"But where do you s''pose we''re going to, Your Maj''sty?"
956What can I do to prevent the Shaggy Man from taking it out of his pocket?"
956What country_ is_ this, please?"
956What do you s''pose became of him?"
956What do you suppose these invaders want?"
956What do you think, Polychrome?"
956What else do you hear?''
956What else?"
956What have you done?"
956What is it all about, Ozma?"
956What part of him shall I wind up first?"
956When I asked her about this idea, she replied:"Why, have n''t you heard?"
956Where are they now?"
956Where are they now?"
956Where are they?"
956Where is he?"
956Where is the Ugly One now, Kaliko?"
956Who could conquer my thousands of nomes?"
956Who is he?"
956Why not make Shaggy Man the private soldier?"
956Why not?"
956Why, what is that?"
956Wo n''t you come with us, and help us?"
956Would n''t you like to live always in this beautiful cavern, Polychrome?
956You remember her, do you not?"
956cried Betsy in a loud voice, and Queen Ann heard her and called out:"Are you safe, Betsy?"
956cried Betsy, staring hard at him;"are you really from the wonderful Land of Oz?"
956cried the King;"a Rainbow under ground, eh?"
956replied Shaggy, drawing the Love Magnet from his pocket;"not a little bit?--just a wee speck of a like?"
956roared the King;"how dare you bring that beast here and enter my presence unannounced?"
956roared the King;"who took the cover off?"
956what do I care for the Jinjin?"
956why did you not come before?
10359Air ye? 10359 All_ your_ throuble, sir?"
10359And a livery stable?
10359And do you teach in the little brick school- house across the way?
10359And has Thomas always smiled?
10359And how can I tell whether they''re desarving or not?
10359And what are your future plans?
10359And what did you mean by that expression, Beth?
10359And what do you suppose became of their money?
10359And which of those houses belongs to the Wegg farm?
10359And you say he knew Captain Wegg well?
10359And you say the stock was all issued to you?
10359Any baggage?
10359Any hotel?
10359Anyone live on the place, Major?
10359Are n''t you happy here? 10359 Are they here?"
10359Are you pretty well?
10359Are you sure, Uncle, that there is a house, or any place of refuge, on your farm?
10359Are you sure?
10359Are you sure?
10359But Nora-- how long has she been blind?
10359But in Captain Wegg''s day, how much did he give you?
10359But is it a Mormon ye are, sir, to want all three?
10359But it could be put into shape?
10359But now else can you account for the captain''s murder?
10359But the ones you grow are worth fifty cents each, are they not?
10359But the question is, Does he know what he''s runnin''up agin'', and what it''ll cost to do all the idiotic things as he says?
10359But the robber-- who do you think he was?
10359But what can we do with duck eggs?
10359But what can we do? 10359 But what''s the use o''havin''nabobs around, ef ye do n''t bleed''em?"
10359But who is the real criminal?
10359But why did n''t you deliver the letter?
10359But why do you ask me to do this?
10359Ca n''t use any buttermilk er Dutch cheese?
10359Ca n''t use any sas''frass roots, can ye?
10359Ca n''t we drive over to Thompson''s this morning, Uncle?
10359Can you explain what became of their money?
10359Can you send this to the Wegg farm?
10359Can you tell us, sir, where Millville is?
10359Charge? 10359 Crazy?"
10359Did I understand you to say the Pierce- Lane Lumber Company?
10359Did he buy any''Lives of the Saints?''
10359Did n''t the man rob you, Uncle?
10359Did n''t you hear them?
10359Did not his wife keep house for him, when she was alive?
10359Did they ever quarrel, Nora?
10359Did ye''spect I''d tramp way t''Thompson''s Crossing fer nuthin''?
10359Did ye, Joe? 10359 Did you like him?
10359Did you say the man is waiting, Thomas?
10359Do n''t s''pose I could see him?
10359Do n''t want to buy no land?
10359Do n''t you scent some mystery in what the man said of it?
10359Do ye mean as I did it?
10359Do ye mean as I killed Cap''n Wegg an''druv 01''Will crazy, an''robbed the house?
10359Do ye take it this''ere Merrick''s goin''to farm, er what?
10359Do ye want me to become a sleuth, or engage detectives to track the objects of your erroneous philanthropy? 10359 Do you know where the Thompsons live?"
10359Do you know,he inquired,"where I could buy a decent horse?"
10359Do you mean after you moved here, to the farm?
10359Do you use that surrey?
10359Does the transfer appear upon the stock itself?
10359Duck eggs?
10359Ef he''s rich, what the tarnation blazes is he comin''here for?
10359Eh? 10359 Eh?
10359Eh?
10359Ethel in?
10359Folks up?
10359For what?
10359Good afternoon, sir,said the girl, sweetly;"can I do anything to assist you?"
10359Has Joe sold the place?
10359Has he been-- this way-- for long?
10359Has n''t he sold berries and fruit since the Captain''s death?
10359Have the man arrested?
10359Have you a stew pan?
10359Have you found such proof?
10359Have you investigated the farm at all?
10359Have you known Hucks and his wife long?
10359Have you not been through this cupboard before?
10359Hens at a dollar apiece?
10359How about Cap''n Wegg?
10359How are you?
10359How did I happen to own a farm?
10359How did you say the Weggs lost their money?
10359How did your father die?
10359How do you get to Miss Thompson''s place?
10359How is that, sir?
10359How long ago?
10359How long have you taught?
10359How much are you accustomed to receive?
10359How much for Joe and his harness, and the surrey?
10359How''bout Hucks?
10359How''s ol''Will?
10359How''s that, my lad?
10359I believe you are the president and treasurer of the Almaquo Timber Tract Company, are you not?
10359I hope you kept your expenditures well within bounds?
10359I suppose they have told you that grandfather is a madman? 10359 I?
10359If Joe knew about it, why did n''t he track the villain down himself?
10359If you want farm life, why do n''t you rent a respectable farm?
10359In what way, Louise?
10359In what way?
10359Is he worried, Nora?
10359Is it a moral work?
10359Is it good?
10359Is n''t he in the barn?
10359Is n''t she well, dear?
10359Is n''t there a carriage to meet us?
10359Is she here now?
10359Is the house full of girls?
10359Is yer uncle''round anywheres?
10359It''s about all any of us do, ai n''t it?
10359Joe? 10359 Large or small, miss?"
10359Looks like the feller''s rich, do n''t it?
10359May I ask,said Patsy, very graciously,"which one of us you intend to favor with your attentions?"
10359Me, ma?
10359Me? 10359 Miss Ethel''s?"
10359Murder?
10359My bill?
10359Nice boy?
10359No more? 10359 Of what?"
10359Oh, Uncle,said she,"will you join us in a picnic to the Falls tomorrow afternoon?
10359Oh; is it?
10359Oh; she does, eh?
10359Pretty good farm?
10359Skim, am I a fool, er ai n''t I?
10359So you took the farm and gave him the money?
10359Somebody gone off''n me hooks an''left ye a fortun''?
10359Still crazy as a bedbug?
10359Sure this is the way?
10359Tell me,said Uncle John, thoughtfully,"did your father receive stock in the Almaquo Timber Tract Company in exchange for his money?"
10359That Millville?
10359The hardware dealer?
10359Then what made old Mr. Thompson go mad?
10359Then you knew Captain Wegg?
10359Trouble? 10359 Want to stop at the village?"
10359Was Thomas a sailor when you married him?
10359Was he paralyzed before that time?
10359Was it not murder?
10359We, Uncle?
10359Well, I''ve brung ye up, hain''t I?
10359Well, what shall we do?
10359Well, what was that to me?
10359Well,said Louise, when they were alone,"is Thomas a miser or not?"
10359Well?
10359Were they robbed, do you suppose?
10359What are Plymouth Rocks?
10359What became of the young man?
10359What do you make of that?
10359What do you suppose became of Captain Wegg''s money?
10359What do you think, sir?
10359What else have you learned, Louise?
10359What foolishness are you girls up to now?
10359What have you got to sell?
10359What is a''hunker,''please?
10359What is it, dear?
10359What made him unhappy?
10359What of it?
10359What physician?
10359What shall we do now?
10359What shall we do?
10359What sort of a young man was Joseph Wegg?
10359What the devil does this mean?
10359What tract did you say?
10359What was she like?
10359What will you do, Uncle?
10359What''n thunder''s the use havin''city folks here, ef they do n''t buy nothin''?
10359What''n thunder_ kin_ I do, Bob?
10359What''s aggrivatin''of ye, then?
10359What''s happened to you, Joseph?
10359What''s that group of houses yonder?
10359What''s that?
10359What''s this?
10359What''s up, Gregory?
10359What''s up, Peggy?
10359What''s up, young women?
10359What''s wrong, girls?
10359What''s wrong?
10359When are the folks coming?
10359Where did you get that information?
10359Where is Millville?
10359Where is Tom?
10359Where is that?
10359Where is the letter?
10359Where''s the nabob?
10359Who did it, Thomas?
10359Who is Bob West?
10359Who is that?
10359Who then, Nick?
10359Who tol''ye I were once a sea- farin''man?
10359Who''ll I go courtin''at?
10359Who''s Peggy?
10359Why did n''t you take up a board, and get it again?
10359Why did you turn down here?
10359Why not? 10359 Why not?"
10359Why not?
10359Why not?
10359Why?
10359Why?
10359Why?
10359Will you buy one off me?
10359Will you see them?
10359Will you show us in, Thomas, or will your wife?
10359Wo n''t you come in?
10359Wo n''t you protect me, Major Doyle?
10359Wo n''t you take off your gloves?
10359Would n''t ol''Dan be jest ravin''ef he knew this? 10359 Ye ai n''t no more like----""Where is it?"
10359Ye do n''t mean fer me to be courtin''at them gals, do ye?
10359Ye-- ye could n''t use any duck eggs, could ye?
10359You have no medical attendance?
10359You''ll be sure to come over Thursday, for the day, Miss Thompson?
10359A city girl?"
10359A hundred and forty dollars; When would he have a chance to get such a windfall again?
10359A very pretty bit of scoundrelism; eh, me dears?"
10359Ai n''t they beauties?"
10359Air we gettin''near home?"
10359All''bout the lives o''--""How much is it?"
10359And were you blind then, Nora?"
10359Any orchards at my farm, Major?"
10359Anything more, sir?"
10359Are Nora and Tom still there?"
10359As he appeared indisposed to say more on the subject she asked:"Did you sail with Captain Wegg?"
10359Before they had time to ask another questioned he continued:"Will you take the saucepan with you, then, or shall I try to send it in a day or so?"
10359But if you then owned the stock, why was it not in your possession?"
10359But where is the stock, or deed, to show they bought that property?"
10359But where will Uncle John room?"
10359But who done it?
10359But who had arranged everything?
10359But you say she''s coming today?"
10359Can we blame him for being glad to earn something substantial at last?"
10359Did n''t Captain Wegg purchase his supplies in the village?"
10359Did she love Captain Wegg?"
10359Did you like him?"
10359Did you love her, Nora?"
10359Do n''t you know, dear, that a big establishment means lots of servants, and servants mean worry and strife?
10359Do n''t you?"
10359Do you do that?"
10359Do you miss anything you''d like?
10359Do you say he''s shy with you girls?"
10359Do you suppose he acquired a fortune honestly in this forsaken district, where everyone else is poor as a church mouse?"
10359Do you take me for a brigand, little girl?
10359Eh, Ethel?"
10359Eh, Major?"
10359Eh?"
10359Feel able to take a ride?"
10359Finally you pass between Mount Parnassus( whoever named it that?)
10359Folks all well?"
10359Had you forgotten it?"
10359How are you getting on?"
10359I suppose?"
10359I think our chances are best, do n''t you?"
10359I wonder what has become of him?"
10359If the proof must be accepted that Hucks had miserly instincts, had not Beth accidentally stumbled upon a solution of the whole mystery?
10359Is it too quiet and dull at Millville to suit you?"
10359Is that correct?"
10359Is there any carriage to be had?"
10359It may have been robbery, or perhaps piracy on the high seas; who knows?
10359Major?"
10359May I hitch Joe to the surrey?"
10359McNutt?"
10359McNutt?"
10359McNutt?"
10359McNutt?"
10359McNutt?"
10359Merrick?"
10359Old Hucks is livin on the place yit do you want him to git out or what?
10359Or Ethel; or old Nora?"
10359Ought n''t we to wait until Uncle John and father come?"
10359Peggy McNutt says as he had real orders to turn Hucks out if he was a married man; an''there''s no disclaimin''he''s married, is there?
10359She hazarded a startling query:"Who killed Captain Wegg?"
10359So he wired to his agent in New York the following words:"What part of the Almaquo timber tract burned in forest fire three years ago?"
10359Tell me, Patsy,"he continued, as the other nieces joined them,"what did you pay for your book?"
10359Tell me-- your name is McNutt, is n''t it?--how long have you lived in this place?"
10359That would be very natural, would n''t it?
10359The house is a hunker; but w''at''s the use of a house without a farm?"
10359Then McNutt got it, did he?"
10359Then Patsy said, inquiringly:"Well, girls?"
10359Then Patsy wiped the tears from her eyes and said:"Was n''t it grand, girls?
10359Then he removed the cutlery, heaved a deep sigh, and enquired:"Who at, ma?"
10359There''s all sorts o''thinks goin''''round; but who_ knows_?"
10359Three years is----""Where is it?
10359Understand me, sir?"
10359Want to saddle my new farm with a murder, do you?
10359Was he crazy before the Captain''s death, or had he become crazed at that time, some terrible tragedy unhinging his mind?
10359Was he murdered?"
10359Was it not this very clue which they had been blindly groping for to enable them to solve the mystery of the Wegg crime?
10359West?"
10359What became of his money after his death?
10359What did they know about their old master''s secret history?
10359What did you do with it?"
10359What do I think?
10359What do you mean?"
10359What do you say, Miss Ethel?"
10359What had rendered her so unhappy and despairing?
10359What tragic memories lurked beneath the man''s perpetual smile and the woman''s composed and sightless face?
10359What was it?"
10359What will you do for him, McNutt, to expend this money properly?"
10359What''s the use of waiting, when she knows why you are here?"
10359When do you want me, Peggy?"
10359Where did you get it?"
10359Where''ll I leave the book?"
10359Where''s the livery stable-- eh?
10359Who then?"
10359Who was she, do you think?"
10359Who was this woman?
10359Why do n''t we suspect him of something?
10359Why in the world had n''t he charged for"the beast"?
10359Why was his only son obliged to fly to the cities in order to obtain a livelihood?
10359Why-- unless something had occurred that rendered their marriage impossible?
10359Will ten dollars a week be satisfactory?"
10359Will you remember me?"
10359With this thought in mind she drew out her purse and asked:"How much were you to be paid for the book?"
10359Would they like to hear the story?
10359Would you like to know their history?
10359You may have noticed the wooden doors of a cupboard built into the stone wall, sir?"
10359did ye?"
10359in a low voice;"did the son revenge his mother''s wrongs?"
10359said the little man, merrily;"did n''t I warn you, Louise, not to try to saddle a murder onto my new farm?
10359said the little man;"are n''t you accepting charity from Old Hucks?"
4356''Fraid of gett''n sun- struck?
4356''Riddlecum, riddlecum ree; What can the answer be?''
4356A fog bank? 4356 Ai n''t there any blamed way at all to stop her?"
4356All alone, Trot?
4356All right,said Trot,"where do you keep the menagerie?"
4356Am I to be patched, or what?
4356An''have to wait on the Snubnoses instead of bein''a Queen?
4356And let the Boolooroo capture us again?
4356And would you prefer to go home to remaining here?
4356Anything else?
4356Apples? 4356 Are all the servants of the old Boolooroo here?"
4356Are n''t we already lost in this fog?
4356Are n''t you rather slow?
4356Are they good to eat?
4356Are you a giant?
4356Are you addressing that word to me?
4356Are you condemned to be patched, too, little one?
4356Are you of royal birth?
4356Are you ready?
4356Are you?
4356Are you?
4356Are your kings elected, then?
4356As how?
4356Been to town?
4356But ca n''t you ever get-- get-- UNpatched again?
4356But can YOU do that circus act, Trot?
4356But how did they get to Sky Island?
4356But how did you get up there?
4356But how''ll we ever manage to get there?
4356But is n''t six hundred years an awful long time to live?
4356But what can you do here?
4356But what did you do with it?
4356Ca n''t I do it? 4356 Ca n''t I take any of the treasure with me?"
4356Ca n''t we fight the frogs?
4356Ca n''t we land anywhere else?
4356Ca n''t we shy your Tut- Tor- mar- line-- or whatever you call her-- in some way an''deal with you direct?
4356Ca n''t you MAKE the frogs let us through?
4356Ca n''t you dry up?
4356Ca n''t you see me?
4356Ca n''t you see?
4356Ca n''t you tie us together, then?
4356Can you tell us, Mister-- Mistress-- good Mr. Frog-- eh, eh, your Royal Highness, if we''re on the right road to the Pink Country?
4356Catch a ride wi''some one?
4356Could n''t there be one?
4356Could n''t you let yourself down with one of the sheets from the bed?
4356Could you climb down a rope ladder, Cap''n?
4356Dare you dictate to me?
4356Dear me,said Trot, throwing herself into a chair,"was n''t that a sudden change of fortune, though?
4356Did n''t I tell you, Button- Bright, that Cap''n Bill knows ever''thing?
4356Did you say MAGIC Umbrel, Button- Bright?
4356Did you see clearly?
4356Do n''t we look funny?
4356Do n''t you think so, Rosalie?
4356Do n''t you want me to go with you?
4356Do you have a governess?
4356Do you know how to work that Magic Umbrella?
4356Do you like girls?
4356Do you think the Pinkies would fight the Blueskins?
4356Do you?
4356Does it ever rain here?
4356Does it indeed?
4356Does n''t he wear but one?
4356Does n''t it hurt?
4356Does n''t the sun ever shine?
4356Does the book say that?
4356Does the book tell how old he is?
4356Down where?
4356Folks do n''t learn things with their legs, do they?
4356Had we better go to the other side?
4356Hain''t walked the nine mile from the railroad station, have ye?
4356Has anyone ever come out of that Arch alive?
4356Have n''t you any father?
4356Have n''t you any umbrellas?
4356Have one?
4356Have you nearly finished?
4356How about witches?
4356How came you in the Blue Country, from whence you say you escaped?
4356How can we jog To a frog in the fog?
4356How could he patch US?
4356How did it happen?
4356How did what happen?
4356How do you know?
4356How do you mix it?
4356How long have you lived?
4356How old is the Boolooroo?
4356How''ll we carry it?
4356How''s that?
4356How?
4356However did you get here, mate, in the Boolooroo''s own den? 4356 I know all that, Cap''n, but why was n''t it made for humans, too, if they can manage to fly in it?
4356I''m the Queen of the Pinkies just now, am I not?
4356I''ve had enough of the Blue Country, have n''t you?
4356I''ve hearn tell o''them sky keeridges; someth''n''like flyin''autymob''ls, ai n''t they?
4356If I get you out of the palace, can you hide yourself so that you wo n''t be found?
4356Is it an island?
4356Is it?
4356Is n''t it pretty?
4356Is n''t there a law to cover this case?
4356Is n''t this the Pacific Ocean?
4356Is n''t''pass''n''away''jus''the same as dyin''?
4356Is not a snub nose the highest mark of female beauty?
4356Is supper ready, mama?
4356Is that true?
4356Is the Monster Man whose legs are part wood a dangerous creature?
4356Is the Pink side of Sky Island bigger than the Blue side?
4356Is there a fence around the edge?
4356Is there another half to Sky Island?'' 4356 Kill me?
4356Know anyone around here?
4356May I ask, ma''am,said Cap''n Bill, addressing the Witch,"why you have decided to murder of us in this cold- blooded way?"
4356Must we fight you?
4356Now then, where''ll we go?
4356Now, you Blue Cap''n, who are you and your soldiers going to obey, me or the snubnosed ones?
4356Oh, a airship, eh?
4356Oh, have you conquered us, then?
4356Oh, is this Sky Island, then?
4356Oh; is that your home?
4356Or will you come with us peaceably?
4356Papa,exclaimed Turquoise angrily,"can you not prevent this vile Earth Being from addressing us?
4356Ready?
4356Sail away? 4356 So now, Queen Trot, what''s next on the program?"
4356So the question is, what''s to be done?
4356So this is how you waste your time, is it?
4356Sugar on''em?
4356Suppose it''s a friend?
4356Tell me, Captain, have you such a thing as a Brass Band in this City?
4356Tell me,said Ghip- Ghisizzle,"did you not take the Royal Record Book from the Treasure Chamber of the Boolooroo?"
4356Tell me,said Rosalie,"If you had your Magic Umbrella, could you fly home again in safety?"
4356Tell me,she said gently to the boy,"why are you here, and why do these people of the sky wish to destroy you?"
4356The Earth? 4356 Then I''ve the right to make new laws, have n''t I?"
4356Then why do you not get the umbrella?
4356Then why have n''t you ever been there? 4356 There is n''t any water around it, is there?"
4356Through the Fog Bank?
4356We''re in no hurry to get back, are we, Button- Bright?
4356We''ve got an extra room with a nice bed in it, and we''d love to have you stay just as long as you want to, would n''t we, Cap''n Bill?
4356We''ve had a good time, have n''t we, Trot?
4356Well, if he went to Araby, or was born there, he''d be an Arabian Knight, would n''t he? 4356 Well, well, Trot,"he said, coming up,"is this the way you hurry to town?"
4356Were you ever in the Land of Oz?
4356What are they good for? 4356 What are those buildings over there?"
4356What are you doing here at this hour?
4356What arguments are advanced by the six Counselors who voted to allow them to remain here as guests?
4356What arguments have the others advanced?
4356What can be done?
4356What cons''quences?
4356What do they eat, then?
4356What does he say to his reversal of fortune?
4356What does this mean?
4356What has to be did, mate?
4356What in the Sky do you mean by sitting on my feet? 4356 What in the Sky is THIS crowd?"
4356What is being patched?
4356What is it, Coralie?
4356What is it, then?
4356What is your name, please?
4356What next, Queen Trot?
4356What pays you, then, for all your bother?
4356What queer, dreadful- looking creatures are these? 4356 What shall I call her, then?"
4356What shall we do, Rosalie, allow them to remain here as honored guests, or toss them over the bushes into the sky?
4356What shall we do?
4356What will you do with the monsters, papa?
4356What would happen if you did n''t march through the Arch?
4356What''s become of Tiggle?
4356What''s being patched?
4356What''s goin''to happen to this tough ol''warrior, Trot?
4356What''s going to become of me, then?
4356What''s holding US up?
4356What''s the name of it?
4356What''s wrong, Button- Bright? 4356 What''s your real name?"
4356What, that little cabin?
4356When do we march?
4356When will that be?
4356When? 4356 When?"
4356Where are my soldiers? 4356 Where did you come from?"
4356Where did you get it?
4356Where do you s''pose the real Sky Island can be?
4356Where in the Sky did you come from, then, and where is your country located?
4356Where is it?
4356Where is this Arch?
4356Where shall we go?
4356Where''ll we go?
4356Where''ll we go?
4356Where''s Tiggle? 4356 Where''s the key to the Treasure Chamber?"
4356Where''s the umbrel?
4356Which IS the best?
4356Who are you to be patched to?
4356Who is Tourmaline?
4356Who knows?
4356Who will guard the Treasure Chamber?
4356Who will it be, then?
4356Who''s Cap''n Bill?
4356Why ca n''t I?
4356Why ca n''t we all go together?
4356Why could n''t there be an island in the sky that would be named Sky Island?
4356Why do n''t you make her the Queen?
4356Why do they call this an Island?
4356Why have you decreed death to these innocent strangers?
4356Why not wait until this shower is over?
4356Why not?
4356Why not?
4356Why not?
4356Why not?
4356Why not?
4356Why not?
4356Why of course?
4356Why, that was a magic night, was n''t it?
4356Why, what is there about my umbrella that seems insulting?
4356Why?
4356Why?
4356Why?
4356Why?
4356Why?
4356Will they throw us over the edge?
4356Will you take the parrot home with you, Trot?
4356Wo n''t let you change your mind, eh?
4356Wo n''t you come home with us?
4356Wo n''t you please get rid of them, too, your Majesty? 4356 Would you have your own father sliced so that you could rule in his place?"
4356Would you like to escape?
4356Yes,said the Queen,"but how does that apply to these strangers?"
4356You thought you could defy me, Earth Clod, did you? 4356 You''re-- you''re WHAT, Trot?"
4356Ai n''t this a pie?"
4356Ai n''t you hungry, child?"
4356Am I right, Cap''n Bill?"
4356Apples?
4356Are n''t you sorry for yourselves?"
4356Are you all contented, Pinkies?"
4356As they led the now- famous animal from the room, the Boolooroo shuddered and said,"How dare you people give orders in my palace?
4356At once, Button- Bright exclaimed,"Why, where has she gone?"
4356Boolooroo?"
4356But who are you, please?"
4356Ca n''t any of you remember two or three hundred years back when he first began to rule?"
4356Ca n''t they be discharged?"
4356Ca n''t you help us?"
4356Can they do anything useful?"
4356Can you keep a secret?"
4356Can you remember it?"
4356Coralie, do you consider''majesty''a proper word to use when addressing a Queen?"
4356Did n''t Button- Bright come safe all the way from Philydelfy?"
4356Did you drop down in that way, my lad?"
4356Did you ever taste a parsnip?"
4356Did you suppose a palace would be like one of our handsome residences?"
4356Do n''t you find it hard work to''member all of your name?"
4356Do n''t you know the Boolooroo of the Blues will have revenge?
4356Do n''t you know you will be punished for your impudence?
4356Do n''t you remember me?"
4356Do you know how to do that?"
4356Do you know this Law?"
4356Do you like boys?"
4356Do you s''pose, Trot, your mother would let me stay here all night?"
4356Do you think it''s a fairy country, Trot?"
4356Do you understand?"
4356Do you understand?"
4356Have n''t you any fairies here?"
4356Have you read this Law, Tourmaline?"
4356How dare you come into my garden and knock me on the head with that awful basket and then fall on my toes and cause me pain and suffering?
4356How dare you laugh when I''m talking?
4356How dare you sit in our presence?"
4356How dare you speak when I''m talking?"
4356How dare you, I say?
4356How dare you?"
4356How?"
4356I wonder why folks get cross when it rains?
4356I wonder why?"
4356I''m Queen o''the Pinkies an''Booloorooess o''the Blues, an''--""What''s that?"
4356Is it guarded?"
4356Is n''t it surprising how little people know of their Laws?
4356Is n''t that right, Cap''n?"
4356Is n''t there some house in the City they can all live in, Ghip?"
4356Is the Blue City captured?"
4356Is the Pink Country on the other side of it?"
4356Is your Blue Country very big?"
4356It gives us the blues, do n''t it, Trot?
4356Just then they were all startled by a swift flapping of wings, and a voice cried in shrill tones,"Where are you, Trot?
4356Or Cap''n Bill or Button- Bright?"
4356S''pose you jus''call yourself the Boss?
4356Say, what''s your name?"
4356See?"
4356Seems funny, do n''t it, Cap''n Bill?"
4356Shall I assist you to put one on?"
4356Sky Island, do n''t you understand?"
4356Tell me, sir, do you know of anyone who is my friend?"
4356That''s very big, is n''t it?"
4356The next morning Rosalie said to the little girl,"Will you make Tourmaline the Queen again when you go away?"
4356Then Tourmaline asked,"Why not, your Highness?"
4356Then he turned to Button- Bright and added,"Do n''t that prove Sky Island is a fairy country as I said?"
4356Then she asked,"Did n''t you like it, too, Cap''n Bill?"
4356Then she turned to Rosalie and asked,"How would you like to rule the Pinkies?"
4356Uncle Bob looked sharp at the thing an''said,''Button- Bright, how did your father happen to let you take that umbrella?''
4356Was n''t it jus''the-- the fascinatingest ride you ever took, Cap''n?"
4356What are apples?"
4356What are you doing here?"
4356What are you grinning at, Cap''n Bill?
4356What did I tell you, Tourmaline?"
4356What do you mean, prisoner, by daring to lay hands upon me?
4356What do you think of THAT law, Rosalie?"
4356What else could it be?
4356What''s YOUR name?"
4356What''s to be done, mate?"
4356When shall we start?"
4356Where did you get it?"
4356Where in all the Sky did they come from?"
4356Where is it located?"
4356Who has released Tiggle?
4356Who has stolen my golden Key?"
4356Who knows?"
4356Who''s this you''ve got, Trot?"
4356Why do n''t we stop?"
4356Why not assemble an army, march through the Fog Bank, fight and conquer the Boolooroo and recapture the Magic Umbrella?"
4356Wo n''t it be fine, Cap''n Bill?"
4356Wo n''t it be funny to see the old Moonface''s head on the little girl?
4356Wo n''t we all thump when we land with a bump?"
4356Would n''t it be horrible to be obliged to look upon such a sight?
4356Would n''t they open their eyes?"
5660About Sarah? 5660 Again, father?"
5660Am I that?
5660And do n''t you get dreadfully lonesome at night?
5660And so?
5660And the book was taken by someone?
5660And what do you think of it, Gran''pa Jim?
5660And when will he be back?
5660And you say it is missing?
5660And your Department knows of its existence?
5660Are n''t you his granddaughter?
5660Are you really a colonel?
5660Are you sure?
5660But what was it about?
5660But why should he wish to hide?
5660But why, if these pictures are really harmful, does Mr. Welland exhibit them at his theatre?
5660But you will consider this conversation confidential, will you not?
5660By the way,said the little man,"is n''t there a place called Bigbee''s, near here?"
5660Ca n''t I stay here, with you?
5660Can you manage your grip alone?
5660Cipher, eh?
5660Could it be used?
5660Could you prove that statement?
5660Did n''t Gran''pa Jim send me any letter, or-- any information at all?
5660Did n''t I tell you?
5660Did n''t you recognize me?
5660Do n''t Will Morrison have a car? 5660 Do n''t you know?"
5660Do n''t you think Agatha Lord stole that missing book?
5660Do you believe my grandfather is a bad man?
5660Do you cook your own meals?
5660Do you hear that, Gran''pa Jim?
5660Do you know his name to be Weatherby-- or is it Hathaway?
5660Do you mean that you WILL not?
5660Do you not know?
5660Do you remember our referring to an old letter, the other day?
5660Do you remember the address of the Conants, at Dorfield?
5660Do you remember your father?
5660Does n''t Irene know?
5660Does n''t it seem to reflect on our characters?
5660Does she-- eh-- snoop around much?
5660Drive?
5660Eh? 5660 Feel better?"
5660Field glasses, eh? 5660 Going far?"
5660Has the funeral been held?
5660Have you any idea of redeeming it?
5660Have you any-- any-- news of Gran''pa Jim?
5660Have you been eating and sleeping here?
5660Have you had breakfast?
5660Have you your notebook here?
5660He did n''t say where he was going?
5660Heh? 5660 Here?"
5660Hev ye got a order from Will Morrison, in writin''?
5660Honor bright?
5660How about this girl''s board money?
5660How are you, partner? 5660 How could they go, Uncle?"
5660How did you learn that?
5660How do you know?
5660How do you like being a sleuth?
5660How fer?
5660How kin I? 5660 How much do you want to borrow on this lot?"
5660How?
5660I wonder who that can be?
5660I wonder why it has chosen us for its victims?
5660I, Miss Lord?
5660Important?
5660In the Lodge?
5660In what way did they make it uncomfortable for you?
5660In what way?
5660In what way?
5660Indeed?
5660Is it possible that an innocent man would change his name and hide, rather than face an unjust accusation?
5660Is it really so late?
5660Is n''t he being shadowed?
5660Is that Bigbee''s, over yonder?
5660Is that true?
5660Is this action approved by your mother, or-- or-- by your grandfather?
5660Is this straight?
5660Known to the department?
5660May I get her something, Aunt Hannah?
5660Me? 5660 Me?
5660Meanin''Talbot? 5660 Miss Lord?"
5660Nor you, Aunt Hannah?
5660Now?
5660Oh; has he a tank of gasoline here?
5660Oh; so she hired you a year in advance and did n''t tell you, afterward, that she was going abroad?
5660Oh; then you have heard from Gran''pa Jim?
5660Oh; then you know his address?
5660Or leave any address?
5660Seems like a real sport-- fer a gal-- don''t she?
5660So you do not approve of the pictures, Mary Louise?
5660Suppose we let Miss Irene read it?
5660That proves, of course, that Gran''pa Jim and mother are in California, But how did the detective know that?
5660The Hathaway case?
5660The letter is authentic, then?
5660The letter which I found in the book?
5660The tires are in the cellar, you say? 5660 Then how dare you even suggest it?"
5660Then some of you intercepted the telegram?
5660Then where are they?
5660Then who could have sent you here?
5660Then why did your grandfather run away?
5660Then why do n''t you prove it by showing me the letter?
5660Then why not do so and by restoring Mary Louise to her grandfather make them both happy?
5660Then you are Government agents?
5660Then-- has anything happened to-- to-- mother?
5660There are no near neighbors, are there?
5660There are some new developments, then, O''Gorman?
5660There can be no reason in the world, Mary Louise,she averred,"why your private affairs are of any interest to outsiders, except--""Well, Irene?"
5660This is an astonishing change in your life, is it not? 5660 Was n''t that the book you found the letter in?"
5660Well, what''s that got to do with this insulting order to stay in evenings?
5660Well; what then, Miss Lord?
5660What DID he say?
5660What are you doing here?
5660What are your affairs to Agatha Lord?
5660What boy?
5660What caused her affliction?
5660What cushion do you refer to?
5660What did it say?
5660What do YOU think of it, Mary Louise?
5660What do they imagine he has done that is wrong?
5660What do you mean by running away?
5660What do you think, Mary Louise,demanded Jennie, as the girl paused before them,"of this latest outrage?"
5660What do you want?
5660What for?
5660What is on that black ribbon around your neck?
5660What letter are you talking about?
5660What letter is this that you have referred to?
5660What number do you want?
5660What outrage, Jen?
5660What sort of girls are they?
5660What''s the use firin''thet high- brow stuff at me?
5660What''s up?
5660What''s wrong with them?
5660What''s your idea about it, Mary Louise?
5660When did he go?
5660When did he say he''d send it?
5660When?
5660Where did Mr. Conant find it?
5660Where did the boy go?
5660Where is Mr. Morrison''s man?
5660Where is he?
5660Where on earth have you come from?
5660Where?
5660Who are the Morrisons?
5660Who are you, Miss Lord?
5660Who are you?
5660Who are you?
5660Who is Agatha Lord, and why did they send her here as principal, with Nan as her maid?
5660Who? 5660 Why are you our neighbor?"
5660Why did n''t they come, then?
5660Why did n''t you obey me?
5660Why did n''t you tell me?
5660Why do n''t you make your own discoveries?
5660Why do n''t you put on the tires and use the car?
5660Why has he been hunted all these years?
5660Why not, my dear?
5660Why not? 5660 Why not?"
5660Why should she?
5660Why should you attach any importance to that?
5660Why?
5660Will you ask her to send my trunk?
5660Will you come with me to my room?
5660Will you ride with me to Millbank to- morrow?
5660Wo n''t Nan be wild, though, when she finds I''ve beaten her and won the case for Hathaway?
5660Would n''t, eh? 5660 Would you be safe in that out- of- the- way place?"
5660Yes?
5660Yes?
5660Yes?
5660You do n''t, eh? 5660 You refuse, then, to let me go?"
5660You''ve read the letter, I suppose, and are now making fun of me for trying to get it? 5660 Your report?"
5660After a time she asked:"What are you and Aunt Polly going to do, Uncle?"
5660And, Uncle Peter, what, do you think of Miss Lord?"
5660And, by the way, have you noticed anything suspicious about our hired girl?"
5660And, even if detectives were placed here to watch your actions, they would n''t be interested in spying upon ME, would they?"
5660Are n''t they here, with you?"
5660Are n''t you glad?"
5660Are you Talbot''s boy?"
5660At dinner she asked:"Did you take a book from my room to- day, Mary Louise?"
5660Bub''s hesitation vanished, but he asked anxiously:"Tain''t go''n''to do no harm to them gals thet''s stoppin''here, is it?"
5660But how did he happen to be there?
5660But she quickly controlled her surprise and asked in a calm voice, as she faced him:"What''s up, O''Gorman?"
5660But tell me, why did n''t you nab Hathaway at Dorfield?"
5660But where had she heard the name of Hathaway before?
5660But where?"
5660But-- see here, Dad-- are you still working for the Department?"
5660CHAPTER V OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION"And you say they are gone?"
5660Can not the law make a mistake, Aunt Hannah?"
5660Can you accept her judgment, Mary Louise?
5660Can you feed me?"
5660Can you steadfastly ignore any aspersions that may be cast upon my good name?"
5660Conant?"
5660Conant?"
5660Conant?"
5660Could it be true?
5660D''ye know where Mark''s Peak is?"
5660Did it belong to any of her schoolgirl friends?
5660Did n''t he leave an address?"
5660Did n''t you say Will had a man for caretaker?
5660Did n''t you see it posted on the blackboard this morning?
5660Did the lawyer''s wife know more than she had admitted?
5660Do n''t you realize what you''re up against?"
5660Do you admit the truth of the statements contained in this letter?"
5660Do you drive your own car?"
5660Do you know how?"
5660Do you know what we''re after?"
5660Do you think you can follow these instructions?"
5660Do you think,"she added,"that the Secret Service employs female detectives?"
5660Do you understand all this, Mary Louise?"
5660Do you understand that?"
5660Ever hear of O''Gorman?"
5660Had he not told her to have faith in him, whatever happened?
5660Had she accidentally stumbled upon him, or had he purposely placed himself in her path to assure her that escape from him was impossible?
5660Hathaway?"
5660Have you considered how a knowledge of the truth will affect her?"
5660Have you ever heard of''harlequin fate''?
5660Have you no mercy-- no compassion?"
5660He glared at her with a scowl for a moment and then demanded:"Where''s Hathaway?"
5660Her toilet was almost complete when Mary Louise suddenly exclaimed:"Why, what has become of your chair cushion?"
5660How about that letter?
5660How did the girl-- Mary Louise-- take her mother''s death?"
5660How do you account for all that, Irene?"
5660How have you been getting along?"
5660I can not help that, can I?"
5660I felt like giving her a good shaking, did n''t you?
5660I object to being hurried, do n''t you, Mary Louise?"
5660I suppose your family left Beverly this morning, by the early train?"
5660I wonder what drove us from it?"
5660If he writes you, or you learn what has become of him, will you tell me?"
5660If so, why was everyone trying to keep her in the dark?
5660If they arrested him, do you think they would put him in jail, Aunt Hannah?"
5660Indeed, his first words proved this, for he asked sternly:"Why are you here?"
5660Is it necessary for me to find it?"
5660Is my room ready?"
5660Is n''t that a glad prospect?
5660Is she in Hathaway''s pay?"
5660Is there any oil?"
5660It was Peter Conant who faced the speaker and demanded:"What do you mean by that statement?"
5660It was a strange girl, who asked in a meek voice:"Is this Hillcrest Lodge?"
5660Lord?"
5660May I have a lift?"
5660May I take this book home, Irene?
5660Me?
5660Mr. Hathaway had been growing uneasy and now addressed Officer O''Gorman in a protesting voice:"Is this reading necessary, sir?"
5660Now, tell me, how''s mother?"
5660Or even a persecuted grandfather?
5660Shall we disregard the order, and do as we please, or be namby- pambies and submit to the outrage?
5660She must have overheard the conversation in the living room, for she came beside the lawyer and asked:"When did Mrs. Burrows die?"
5660She-- eh-- was under a-- eh-- under a nervous strain; a severe nervous strain, you know, and--""Is she dead?"
5660Should she prove disloyal just because a brutal officer and an irresponsible newspaper editor had branded her dear grandfather a criminal?
5660So why should n''t I be kind to a helpless, unfortunate girl?"
5660So you know about the letter, do you?"
5660Then Agatha and I are out of it?"
5660Then she said with a sigh of relief:"It''s a queer world, is n''t it, Mr. Conant?
5660Then, turning to O''Gorman, she continued:"So Hathaway''s coming, is he?
5660Want to take a ride now?"
5660We''re friends, then?"
5660We''re to be friends, are we not?
5660Wha''d''ye think I am-- a KID?"
5660What book is missing?"
5660What did Irene do with the letter?"
5660What do you wish to say to me, Miss Lord?"
5660What should there be about Sarah Judd to frighten anyone?"
5660What the Sam Hill is they to be lonesome over?"
5660What''s a twisted ankle or a shriveled leg to do with happiness?
5660When did Mrs. Morrison tell you that?"
5660When they came to the garage the lawyer halted, more winded than Bub, and demanded sharply:"What is needed to put the car in shape to run?"
5660Where did he go?"
5660Where is Hathaway-- or Weatherby-- or whatever he calls himself?"
5660Where is Mrs. Morrison, please?"
5660Where is he?"
5660Where is he?"
5660Where shall we go, Gran''pa Jim?"
5660Where''s Nan?"
5660Where, then, COULD she go?
5660Who is she, O''Gorman, and why did the Chief cut under us by planting Sarah Judd in the Conants''household?"
5660Who knew about that letter?"
5660Who wrote the letter?
5660Why ca n''t you give me an honest tip?
5660Why did n''t you stick it out?
5660Why did n''t you tell me of this before I left the Lodge?"
5660Why had n''t she thought of this simple method of communication before?
5660Why not keep her?"
5660Why not?"
5660Why should n''t we accept Will Morrison''s proposition to occupy it?"
5660Will you allow me to sit down awhile?
5660Will you make the proper arrangements, Peter?"
5660Will you promise to do this?"
5660With hesitation she asked:"Do you suppose you could find him for me?"
5660Yet why were they closeted in the library so long, and how could the meeting with that insolent stranger affect Colonel Weatherby so strongly?
5660Yet-- what did she know of Hathaway?
5660You have decided to stay, then?"
5660cried Hathaway indignantly, starting to his feet;"how dare you throw the burden on this poor child?
5660she cried admiringly, as she looked at her bonds,"What next, Nan?"
10059A what?
10059A-- a what? 10059 Am I?"
10059And Beth?
10059And how many columns to a page?
10059And now? 10059 And what did you say to that, Uncle John?"
10059And what''s the result?
10059And you believe you can do the work of three men?
10059And you have n''t solved the mystery yet, after two years?
10059And you''re not afraid of him?
10059And you, Hetty?
10059And you-- are-- McCormick?
10059Anybody milked the cow yet?
10059Anything more, yer honor?
10059Are you perfectly comfortable and happy, now we''ve escaped so far from the city that its humming life is a mere memory?
10059Are you sure he''s a good pressman, Uncle?
10059Are you sure they have not?
10059Be''n ridin''the trucks, eh?
10059But about the nabob-- Mr. Merrick, I think you called him?
10059But what is there now to detect?
10059But what then?
10059But who will send us the news?
10059But you prefer to take?
10059But you wo n''t print my name?
10059But, sir,suggested Thursday,"suppose no profits materialize?"
10059Ca n''t I do something else?
10059Ca n''t the Widder Clark sell the new paper, then?
10059Ca n''t we buy those things somewhere?
10059Ca n''t we connect our supply wire with your new plant, so as to use your power?
10059Ca n''t we put it in the barn, Uncle?
10059Ca n''t you telegraph to New York for another pressman?
10059Can anyone else work the press?
10059Can you operate this press?
10059Can you remember it, Patsy, or had I better write it down now? 10059 Can you run a power printing press?"
10059Cotting,called Mr. Merrick,"how do they run the paper mill at Royal?"
10059Could n''t we print the paper on the job press?
10059Could n''t you arrange the wedding before we leave?
10059Could you use it?
10059Delivered?
10059Did he really say that?
10059Did n''t I say to get out o''my way?
10059Did you notice his hands?
10059Did you?
10059Do n''t you see?
10059Do you know who cut the wires?
10059Do you mean the detective?
10059Do you suppose I''ll allow that rascal Skeelty to dictate to us for a single minute? 10059 Do you suppose every inhabitant-- man, woman and child-- will subscribe for your paper?"
10059Do you think we can make it pay on that basis, Uncle?
10059Do you think you could furnish enough power for our printing office?
10059Do you want to go into this thing, Louise?
10059Dynamite?
10059Eh? 10059 Eh?
10059Ever had any experience?
10059First name?
10059Folks up yit?
10059Four pages, an''six columns to a page?
10059Goin''ter feed''em in there?
10059Going away, sir?
10059Going to light the farm and turn night into day?
10059H''m,muttered Fogerty;"you recall it now, do n''t you?"
10059Has he a telephone?
10059Has the whole town suddenly turned literary, Peggy?
10059Have n''t you a family to look after you-- or for you to look after?
10059Have we any special features?
10059Have you any idea of the details of this thing you are proposing?
10059Have you any notion of the cost of an outfit such as is required to print a modern daily?
10059Have you ever kept books before?
10059Heh? 10059 Here-- in public?"
10059How about murders, crimes and divorces?
10059How about pictures?
10059How about the make- up?
10059How are you going to get the news of the world?
10059How big a daily edition will you print, Patsy?
10059How big? 10059 How did you secure employment as a book- keeper for Skeelty?"
10059How do you know?
10059How do you know?
10059How does that happen?
10059How long will it take to get the things here, Uncle?
10059How many do you think_ will_ subscribe, Arthur? 10059 How much, Uncle?"
10059How soon will the forms be ready?
10059How''ll we run the thing, girls; steam or electricity?
10059How? 10059 How?"
10059How?
10059How?
10059I admit the fun, but where does the philanthropy come in?
10059I s''pose you''ll print my name as the one what did it?
10059If the fragrance lies under the rust, it ca n''t be smelt, can it?
10059In what way, Uncle?
10059In what way?
10059Is anyone coming for our trunks and freight? 10059 Is he dead?"
10059Is it because you are especially interested in this man, my dear, or are ye simply consumed with feminine curiosity?
10059Is n''t he coming back?
10059Is n''t that Thursday Smith''s own business?
10059Is n''t there any grade between a workman and a thief?
10059Is that to be your office, dear?
10059Is the thing paying dividends?
10059Is there any reason you should refuse to tell us of your former life?
10059It ai n''t what I expected, but--"But what, sir?
10059It makes rhymes, do n''t it? 10059 It''s a high ambition, is n''t it?"
10059It''s story- writin'',declared Peggy"Say, Skim, I put ye onter this deal; do n''t I git a rake- off on thet fifty dollars?"
10059Kin ye buy one thet''ll spell, Skim?
10059Kin ye do it, Skim?
10059Major Doyle, will you mount guard over my men at the dynamos, to see they''re not interfered with, while I look after the wire?
10059Meanin''you, Peggy?
10059Must we have a business office?
10059Never mind who I am,retorted the other in a grumpy tone;"the original question is''who are the nabobs?''"
10059Now, then, are we ready?
10059Of course it''ll have to be run,suggested Mr. Merrick;"but how?
10059Of course we shall stay with the_ Tribune_ as long as you care to employ our services; but--"Well?
10059Oh, Louise,exclaimed Patsy, reproachfully,"why did n''t you let me see the thing?
10059Patsy, do you think we shall make any money from this venture?
10059Poke fun? 10059 Rather ungracious to travelers, eh?"
10059Ready for town, my dears?
10059Really?
10059See that''Honer''ble''on the card?
10059The compositors?
10059The main thing is, do you girls want to be tied down to such a task? 10059 The paper?
10059Then how did he come to be lying in a ditch?
10059Then what became of the car, or of the others in it?
10059Trouble? 10059 Two years ago he bought the Cap''n Wegg farm, over by Millville, an''--""Where''s Millville?"
10059We do n''t especially care to make any profit, do we?
10059Well, Uncle, how do you like it?
10059Were you injured?
10059What can you do?
10059What change do you wish made?
10059What do you think, Hetty?
10059What do you think, Uncle?
10059What for?
10059What in blazes are ye up to now, John?
10059What is it?
10059What is the Kleppish gang?
10059What is your business, please?
10059What is your name?
10059What luck?
10059What name did you call me, sir?
10059What news, Patricia?
10059What offices have you worked in?
10059What right has anyone to solve that mystery?
10059What shall we do, Thursday?
10059What shall we do? 10059 What shall we do?"
10059What was the result?
10059What was your berth, which Colonel Kleppish has-- has usurped?
10059What were it like?
10059What would happen to the horses and cows? 10059 What ye goin''to do, Bob?"
10059What''ll it cost?
10059What''s a good name fer a detective, mar?
10059What''s in that shed of yours?
10059What''s the matter with Harris?
10059What''s the verdict, Arthur?
10059What''s to be my position on the staff, Patsy?
10059What''s wrong, Harold?
10059What''s wrong, McGaffey?
10059What, something original, Skim?
10059When do you intend to be married?
10059Where did you learn the printing business?
10059Where is Arthur?
10059Where is it?
10059Where will you work, at the office or here?
10059Where''s your waste basket?
10059Who are the nabobs?
10059Who are you, Smith?
10059Who be you?
10059Who is Thursday Smith?
10059Who was Thursday Smith?
10059Who''s Skeelty?
10059Who''s this?
10059Why ai n''t I, Bob West?
10059Why did you come to Millville?
10059Why has n''t some one thought of it before? 10059 Why not?"
10059Why not?
10059Why should the men wish to attack us, sir?
10059Why''Tribune?''
10059Why?
10059Why?
10059Why?
10059Will you be able to sleep to- night?
10059Will you permit me to question you a bit?
10059Wo n''t you please explain that a little more fully?
10059Wonder ef they''d pay fer a pome?
10059Would it be legal for me to marry under the name of Thursday Smith, or must I use my real name-- Harold Melville?
10059Would you care to make your future home in Millville?
10059Ye kin, Skim?
10059Ye mean ye wo n''t take it?
10059You have n''t forgotten me, have you? 10059 You have never seen him before you met him here?"
10059You have no idea how you came there?
10059You''re Merrick, eh? 10059 You''re not real journalists, you know, and--""Why are n''t we journalists?"
10059''Then,''says some one,''where''s the body?''
10059Also I own half the stock in the new paper mill at Royal--""You do?"
10059And do you get the fragrance of the pine forests, and the-- the--""The bumps?"
10059Another contributor?"
10059Any booze for sale in this town?"
10059Are we''most there?"
10059Are you a good shot, Bill?"
10059Are you armed?"
10059Are you the artist, then?"
10059Blood?"
10059Boglin?"
10059But ca n''t you see that the lesson they will learn will render them more cautious in making future investments?
10059But what''s the news, Thomas?
10059But would n''t it cost a lot of money?"
10059But you''re not state senator now?"
10059But-- dear me-- aren''t we going to have any paper to- morrow morning?"
10059By the way, what will you charge for subscription?"
10059Carriage here yit?"
10059Did you ever breathe such ozony, delicious mountain air?
10059Did you know me well, sir?"
10059Do ye s''pose they''ll give me the thirty, er the fifty, Peggy?"
10059Do ye set up to know more''n I do about story writin''?"
10059Do you know, I would n''t be surprised to find it just as amusing to be respectable as to-- to be-- the other thing?"
10059Do you mind my lighting a cigarette?
10059Do you want to load onto an innocent bride an''groom the necessity of meeting a deficit of a couple of hundred dollars every week?"
10059Do you?"
10059Eh, Uncle John?"
10059Eh?
10059Fogerty stretched out his hand and said, as if in wonder:"Why, Melville, old man, what are you doing here?
10059Four pages will do, wo n''t it, Louise?"
10059Goin''into what?"
10059Gone where?"
10059Has it a floor?"
10059Have you no business of your own to attend to?
10059How about breakfast, friend Judkins?"
10059How about it, Mr. Merrick?
10059How are Ethel and Joe?"
10059How big a newspaper do you want to print?"
10059How does that strike you, my children?"
10059How long can you keep this up, girls?"
10059How much will you contract to take?"
10059How would you and Hetty like to remain in Millville and run it?"
10059How?"
10059I understand, of course, you are to be married; but-- afterward?"
10059I want to confer with the major and Arthur before-- before taking any steps to--""What''s the news, Uncle?"
10059I wonder if he really will have the audacity to send it to Munsey''s?"
10059Is n''t it delightful, Arthur Weldon?
10059Is n''t this a queer start for girls like you?"
10059It is to be Saturday, you say?"
10059Merrick?"
10059Merrick?"
10059Miss Patsy?"
10059Now he inquired, in composed tones:"What''s the trouble, Bill?"
10059Presently he asked:"Has Kleppish got this paper too?"
10059Say, air ye tryin''to queer my story, mar?
10059Say, it''s funny to see me in this jungle, is n''t it?
10059See?
10059Shall I undertake to discover his real identity?"
10059Sounds like printin''somethin'', do n''t it?"
10059Suppose she took the messages, who would get the night news in shape for the compositors?
10059Suppose you call me Editor of Special Features, and let it go at that?"
10059The farm ai n''t nuthin''but cobblestone an''pine woods, but--""How big is Millville?"
10059Then he opened the door of the booth and said:"Patsy, how big a thing do you want to print?"
10059Then, with his hand on the knob, he turned and added:"Why do n''t ye come in, me journalistic investigators, and see the fun for yerselves?
10059To begin with, what are your future plans?
10059Todd?"
10059Trouble, West?
10059Understand all that, Marvin?"
10059Weldon?"
10059West?"
10059West?"
10059What did he do?
10059What do ye s''pose this new deal means, boys?
10059What do you call it?"
10059What do you say, girls?"
10059What do you say?"
10059What do you say?"
10059What do you think of our newspaper scheme, West?"
10059What is his right name?"
10059What is your second objection?"
10059What sort of stuff do you want me to turn out?"
10059What will you gain if you unmask the past of Thursday Smith?
10059What would not this waif from the grim underworld of New York have given for such clear eyes, pure mind and unsullied heart?
10059What would you think of my putting in an electric plant at the mill, and lighting both Millville and Huntingdon, as well as all the farmhouses?"
10059What''ll I tell him?"
10059What''s it about, dear?"
10059When is the next train back to New York?"
10059Where can he be found?"
10059Where did you learn to use your fists so cleverly, Smith?"
10059Where is your baggage?"
10059Where''s Sizer?
10059Where''s the profit comin''from, on one cent, I''d like to know?
10059Where_ is_ Royal, anyhow?"
10059Who is inside?"
10059Who was he?
10059Why ca n''t th''ol''nabob write a letter, like common folks, an''give his extry cash to the poor?"
10059Why did he git the nomination?
10059Why do n''t he show up and be shot, like a man?"
10059Why, Skim, how came you to write this?"
10059Why, oh, why in the world did it happen?"
10059Wo n''t you take them home for Mr. Merrick''s breakfast?"
10059You do n''t ketch_ me_ a- talkin''to New York at a dollar a throw, Nib, do ye?"
10059You do n''t want three spoiled nieces on your hands, do you?
10059chuckled the major,"wherever can the poor things borrow money to keep going?
10059cried Patsy, wringing her hands;"what''ll become of the paper?
10059cried a loud voice, as Major Doyle marched calmly down the road from the mill;"how dare ye interfere with a gentleman?"
10059have you plenty of competent printers and pressmen at Millville?"
10059he suddenly cried, as an inspiration struck him,"you ai n''t got anything agin the mill at Royal, or agin Skeelty, have you?"
10059questioned Patsy;"and would n''t an escaped maniac be promptly hunted down and captured?"
10059the entire four hundred are printed?"
10468A lady in a rose- colored opera cloak, sir?
10468Ah, who can tell that?
10468Am I? 10468 Am_ I_ the fool?"
10468And I am a prisoner in this house?
10468And are n''t we drawing distinctions?
10468And flirted with Miss Merrick? 10468 And have n''t I seen your own pictures in the Sunday papers?"
10468And how do you happen to know it yourself, Diana?
10468And how long is this nonsense to continue?
10468And now,continued the girl,"tell me who you think could be so wicked and cruel as to carry me away from my home and friends?
10468And since then?
10468And why am I here?
10468And you will admit no one?
10468And you will be faithful?
10468And you wo n''t lose Mershone?
10468And you''ve lost them, dear?
10468Are n''t we about done with it? 10468 Are n''t we about through with swell society now?"
10468Are there no-- no men in the house-- none at all?
10468Are you a detective?
10468Are you as fickle as ever, then,_ mon cher_?
10468Are you trying to annoy me?
10468But are you aware that I''m on duty, and that this will allow my man to slip away from me?
10468But before that-- when you first returned?
10468But why new dresses?
10468But_ is_ it their ambition?
10468Ca n''t you see I''m no butterfly?
10468Ca n''t you see, Jones, that I''m in great trouble?
10468Can I be useful?
10468Can you get away?
10468Can you get in?
10468Can you help me on this case?
10468Cold day, ai n''t it, Fogerty?
10468Could he?
10468Coward?
10468Did she have a cloak, or any warm clothes?
10468Did you notice a young lady come to the entrance, soon after I was driven away?
10468Did you take Miss Merrick home?
10468Did_ I_ calmly perpetrate a deed that was sure to result in disgrace and defeat?
10468Do n''t I know it, then?
10468Do n''t they dress to captivate the men, then?
10468Do n''t you remember that to stand four girls in a row is a bad omen?
10468Do you find her hard to manage? 10468 Do you imagine she''s still somewhere in the city, sir?"
10468Do you know my uncle?
10468Do you know who I am?
10468Do you prefer handcuffs? 10468 Do you think she suspects that I carried her away?"
10468Do you? 10468 Do?
10468Does Mr. Fogerty live here?
10468Does it, indeed?
10468Eh? 10468 Ever mention a man named Weldon?"
10468For what?
10468Funds running low, Charlie?
10468Got any girls yourself, Von Taer?
10468Grown up?
10468H- m- m. Would they be happier so?
10468Has Louise-- Miss Merrick, you know-- mentioned my name at all?
10468Has anyone been here to disturb you, or to make enquiries?
10468Have n''t you any fire in this beastly old refrigerator? 10468 Have you left this booth at all?"
10468Have you really a warrant for my arrest?
10468How does a horse neigh, Patsy?
10468How is the girl behaving? 10468 How long do you think she has been gone?"
10468How? 10468 I guess money makes folks fashionable; do n''t it, Martha?"
10468I suppose money counts with you, though, as it does with everyone else in the world?
10468I''m merely the cats- paw, eh? 10468 I''ve never heard of such a thing happening in society before, have you?"
10468I? 10468 If it is a''man- made condition''is n''t it the most respected, most refined, most desirable condition that one may attain to?"
10468If you''re the house detective, why do you mix up in this affair?
10468In the first place,said he,"what object could the man have in carrying off Louise?"
10468In what way?
10468In what way?
10468Is Mr. Weldon still there, or has he gone?
10468Is it a big paying proposition?
10468Is it deserted?
10468Is n''t it nice of them? 10468 Is n''t it unusual for you to present_ debutantes_, Diana?"
10468Is n''t that communism?
10468Is she attractive?
10468Is she here?
10468Is there a telephone at the place?
10468Is there anything suspicious in my calling upon my cousin-- as usual?
10468It is cold in the night air,_ N''est- ce- pas_?
10468Looking for the young lady, sir?
10468May I come in? 10468 Me?
10468Mershone in, Billy?
10468Miss Merrick? 10468 Must n''t we pay the fiddler if we dance?"
10468Never?
10468Not Diana Von Taer, the swell society girl?
10468Oh, he has, has he?
10468Oh, is there? 10468 Oh, you are?
10468Oh, you have discovered that? 10468 Old Cerise?
10468Patsy?
10468Pensioned her, eh? 10468 Ready for a quick run-- perhaps a long one?"
10468Shall I assist you to alight?
10468So we thought we''d invite you out for a whirl-- see? 10468 Sounds interesting, Di, does n''t it?
10468Sunday afternoon?
10468Takes it hard, eh?
10468Tell me, could he have any object in spiriting away that young lady-- in abducting her?
10468The old hag wo n''t betray us, will she?
10468Three hundred thousand, was n''t it? 10468 To commercialize his social position?
10468Tut- tut, sir; who are you to criticise woman''s ways?
10468Was n''t that a year or so ago?
10468Was she accused?
10468Well?
10468Were you never serious during our quiet evenings together; our dances, theatre parties and romps?
10468What are your orders, then?
10468What could a man gain by stealing a girl? 10468 What d''ye mean by that talk, Fogerty?"
10468What did you tell her?
10468What do you demand, then?
10468What do you mean, fellow?
10468What do you think of it, Uncle John, anyhow?
10468What is it, Martha, my dear? 10468 What is it, then?
10468What is your own name?
10468What make was it?
10468What makes you think so, Di? 10468 What name''s he docked under?"
10468What on earth has happened to upset you?
10468What right have you, sir, to speak for Miss Merrick?
10468What shall we do? 10468 What time is it?"
10468What will you do?
10468What''s all this?
10468What''s in this paper- shelled, painted, hollow thing ye call''society''to interest three healthy, wide- awake girls? 10468 What''s the girl like?"
10468What''s this, Di? 10468 What''s up, Di?"
10468What''s wanted?
10468What''s wrong, Di?
10468What''s wrong; my dears?
10468What''s your price, Fogerty?
10468What, the Von Taer pearls?
10468When do I begin, and what''s the program?
10468When?
10468Where am I?
10468Where are we? 10468 Where could I go?"
10468Where is this place situated? 10468 Where''s Patsy?"
10468Who are you?
10468Who are you?
10468Who in thunder did you think it was?
10468Who is it, please?
10468Who is it, then?
10468Who is your employer?
10468Who will call for me, then?
10468Who''s Fogerty?
10468Who''s Fogerty?
10468Who? 10468 Why did Mershone get you arrested, just at that moment?"
10468Why do you ask?
10468Why do you call him an aristocrat?
10468Why not?
10468Why not?
10468Why not?
10468Why should you be under the surveillance of a detective?
10468Why should you wish to call upon me?
10468Why were you so careless?
10468Why will you try to deceive me? 10468 Why?
10468Will Parker let him off with a fine?
10468Will he murder her, or what?
10468Will you be seated?
10468Will you call Sunday afternoon? 10468 Will you explain?"
10468Will you kindly explain this unlawful act, gentlemen?
10468Will you please enter?
10468Will you see who it is?
10468Would a man who loved a girl try to injure her? 10468 Would you like to read them before they are mailed?"
10468Yet you introduce them to your very select set?
10468You are a French maid?
10468You are alone in this house?
10468You ask me to help you and remain in the dark?
10468You know these girls, do n''t you, Arthur?
10468Afterward, why-- then----""Well; what then?"
10468Ah, you think you''ve been generous to these girls; do n''t you, John Merrick?"
10468Am I not helpless enough already, and do you wish to make me still more miserable?"
10468And may I count upon you, also?"
10468And what do_ I_ know about society?
10468And what is the result?"
10468And wherein have I failed?
10468And why should n''t they enter society, if you do your full duty?
10468And you, Diana?"
10468Anything more?
10468Are n''t they_ worthy_ the best that life has to offer?
10468Are we allies, then?"
10468Are we not affinities?"
10468Are you ready?"
10468Are your employers asleep?"
10468Arthur not here yet?
10468Beth began the interview by saying:"What have you done with Louise Merrick?"
10468But now--""Well, now?"
10468But that''s nonsense; is n''t it, Madame Cerise?
10468But, my lads, what do you suppose I have done in the meantime?"
10468Ca n''t_ something_ be done?"
10468Can a simple affair like this baffle your splendid metropolitan force?"
10468Can you do it?
10468Can you not appreciate that, Miss Doyle?"
10468Can you not wait a brief hour, having waited five days?"
10468Can you pay me that much to risk my future career as a detective?"
10468Case urgent, sir?"
10468Did Mershone see her?"
10468Did you ever hear of Miss Von Taer?
10468Do you imagine there''s any value in social position that can be acquired by''pull''?"
10468Do you know Arthur Weldon?"
10468Do you see that man on the corner?"
10468Do you suppose I decided to carry away Louise without fully considering what I was doing, and the immediate consequences of my act?
10468Do you understand me?"
10468Do you understand me?"
10468Does she show much temper?
10468Eh, Pete?"
10468Eh?
10468Fogerty?"
10468Fogerty?"
10468Girls love dancing, pink teas and fudge- parties, and where can they find''em in all their perfection but in high society?
10468Had something happened to Arthur, so that he had been forced to send her home alone?
10468Had that incident escaped notice?
10468Have you considered the consequences of this crime?"
10468Have you counted the cost of your action?
10468Have you ever seen her, Madame Cerise?"
10468He belongs to me; do n''t you, Bobby darlin''?"
10468How can the poor be better served than by robbing the rich?
10468How could you imagine such a thing?"
10468How dare you come here to annoy and browbeat that poor girl?"
10468How far is it from New York?
10468How long must she sit and suffer before she could know her fate, or at least find some explanation of the dreadful mystery of this wild midnight ride?
10468How long will they remain with me, I wonder?"
10468How near am I to a street- car, or to a train?"
10468How shall we find her?"
10468I am to receive a few friends at my home on the evening of the nineteenth; will you be my guest?"
10468I believe he will lead them straight to the girl; do n''t you?"
10468I could n''t prevent his using the telephone; but I''m a stubborn duck; eh, Quintus?
10468If Beth and Louise had determined to undertake this venture why should she hold back?
10468If it was Mr. Mershone, does he imagine I could ever forget Arthur?
10468In other words, do you suppose she''ll put up a fight?"
10468Is he at home?"
10468Is he here?"
10468Is it to be furnished by John Merrick''s nieces, I wonder?"
10468Is n''t it curious, by the way, that the fellow who stole and hid this girl should be the innocent means of revealing her biding place?"
10468Is n''t that the way the saying goes?
10468Is old Cerise to be depended upon, do you think?"
10468Is the catechism ended at last?"
10468Is the conspiracy all cut- an''-dried?"
10468Is this all clear and above- board?"
10468It must have worn her out and broken her spirits quite a bit; eh?"
10468Merrick?"
10468Merrick?"
10468Mershone?"
10468Mershone?"
10468Now, then, is my charge unfounded?"
10468Or cease to love him?
10468Or that Arthur would forget me while I am away?
10468Pretty fair_ chef_ here, is n''t he?
10468Ready, sir?"
10468See him?"
10468She looked at the young man half fearfully as she asked:"What is your task?"
10468She must suspect it already; and was she not a co- conspirator?
10468Since when?"
10468So let''s try to encourage''em to be happy; eh, my dears?"
10468Still--""Well?"
10468Suddenly he paused and asked:"Do you still own that country home near East Orange?"
10468Surveying her cousin steadily through her veiled lashes she asked:"Is there no way we can prevent this thing?"
10468Tears and hysterics?"
10468Tell me, Madame, is this Diana Von Taer''s house?"
10468That leaves him open to appreciate the charms of Diana Von Taer, does it not?
10468The chances are Miss Von Taer would have turned the trick in any event, do n''t you think so?"
10468The dear girls are surely entitled to enjoy these things, do n''t you think?
10468Then he asked;"What are your instructions concerning me?"
10468Then she turned to Cerise and continued:"Where is Miss Merrick now?"
10468There was Arthur Weldon and Uncle John, Patricia and Beth; and all, as they saw the detective, cried with one voice:"Where''s Louise?"
10468They''d like to come in, I know, because it''s very cold and disagreeable outside; but suppose we allow them to freeze for a time?
10468Wake him up, my lad; will you?"
10468Want him?"
10468Was she wholly unresponsive, then?"
10468We like you, kid, we''re fond of you-- awful fond-- ain''t we, Pete?"
10468Weldon?"
10468Weldon?"
10468What can it all mean, I wonder?
10468What connection could these girls have with the favor to be demanded?
10468What could I think, sir, under such circumstances?"
10468What did he, John Merrick, know of select society?
10468What have I neglected?"
10468What is the result?"
10468What is this?
10468What is your idea of my duty, Martha?
10468What nonsense?"
10468What''s the use?"
10468What_ can_ we do?"
10468When is he likely to go?"
10468When shall I come?
10468Where''s Miss Merrick?"
10468Who sent you to me?"
10468Who, then, could it be?
10468Why did they come to_ me_ for such information?
10468Why on earth could n''t you leave well- enough alone?"
10468Why on earth should they suspect you?"
10468Why, it''s for charity, is n''t it?
10468Why?"
10468Will ma''m''selle indulge in the bath before retiring?"
10468Will monsieur please to come this way?"
10468Will you admit that possibility, Miss Doyle?"
10468Will you assist me to receive?
10468Will you not join us?"
10468Will you return my call?"
10468Will you take care of me, Madame Cerise?
10468Will you watch over me while I sleep and guard me from all harm?
10468Within an hour, was n''t it, Cerise?"
10468Wo n''t you forgive me, please, Miss Von Taer?
10468Would it-- er-- be impossible for me to employ_ you_ to-- er-- look after my interests?"
10468Would the dreary journey never end?
10468Would the visitor care to wait a few minutes?
10468Yet some one had done it, and who had a greater incentive than Charlie Mershone?
10468You called her''Louise,''did n''t you?"
10468You catch my idea, Von Taer, do n''t you?"
10468You have more experience and more shrewdness, ca n''t you tell me, Madame Cerise?"
10468You''re not ashamed of my three nieces, I take it?"
10468are you here, then?"
10468enquired Diana, disguising her voice and speaking imperatively.."Why, he''s still here,"answered bewildered Louise;"but who is talking, please?"
10468he repeated;"gone where?"
10468me?"
10468she asked eagerly,"and why have I been brought here?"
10468what shall I do?"
10468why did n''t you say so?
10468you do n''t mean to say she''s left the house in this storm?"
39159''Fraid of gett''n''sun- struck?
39159''Riddlecum, riddlecum ree; What can the answer be?''
39159A fog bank? 39159 All alone, Trot?"
39159All right,said Trot;"where do you keep the menagerie?"
39159Am I to be patched, or what?
39159And let the Boolooroo capture us again?
39159And would you prefer to go home to remaining here?
39159Anything else?
39159Apples-- apples? 39159 Are all the servants of the old Boolooroo here?"
39159Are n''t we already lost in this fog?
39159Are n''t you rather slow?
39159Are they good to eat?
39159Are you a giant?
39159Are you addressing that word to me?
39159Are you condemned to be patched, too, little one?
39159Are you of royal birth?
39159Are you ready?
39159Are you?
39159Are you?
39159Are your kings elected, then?
39159As how?
39159Been to town?
39159But ca n''t you ever get-- get--_un_-patched again?
39159But how did they get to Sky Island?
39159But how did you get up there?
39159But how''ll we ever manage to get there?
39159But is n''t six hundred years an awful long time to live?
39159But what can you do here?
39159But what did you do with it?
39159But, can_ you_ do that circus act, Trot?
39159Ca n''t I do it? 39159 Ca n''t I take any of the treasure with me?"
39159Ca n''t we fight the frogs?
39159Ca n''t we shy your Tut-- Tor-- mar- line-- or whatever you call her-- in some way, an''deal with you direct?
39159Ca n''t you dry up?
39159Ca n''t you see me?
39159Ca n''t you see?
39159Ca n''t you tie us together, then?
39159Ca n''t you_ make_ the frogs let us through?
39159Can you tell us, Mister-- Mistress-- good Mr. Frog-- eh-- eh-- your Royal Highness-- if we''re on the right road to the Pink Country?
39159Catch a ride wi''some one?
39159Could n''t there be one?
39159Could n''t you let yourself down with one of the sheets from the bed?
39159Could you climb down a rope ladder, Cap''n?
39159Dear me,said Trot, throwing herself into a chair,"was n''t that a sudden change of fortune, though?
39159Did you see clearly?
39159Do n''t we look funny?
39159Do n''t you think so, Rosalie?
39159Do n''t you want me to go with you?
39159Do you know how to work that Magic Umbrella?
39159Do you like girls?
39159Do you think the Pinkies could fight the Blueskins?
39159Do you?
39159Does it ever rain here?
39159Does it, indeed?
39159Does n''t he wear but one?
39159Does n''t the sun ever shine?
39159Does the book say that?
39159Does the book tell how old he is?
39159Down where?
39159Folks do n''t learn things with their legs, do they?
39159Had we better go to the other side?
39159Hain''t walked the nine mile from the railroad station, hev ye?
39159Has anyone ever come out of that Arch alive?
39159Have n''t you any father?
39159Have n''t you any umbrellas?
39159Have one?
39159Have you nearly finished?
39159How about witches?
39159How came you in the Blue Country, from whence you say you escaped?
39159How could he patch_ us_?
39159How did it happen?
39159How did what happen?
39159How do you know?
39159How do you mix it?
39159How long have you lived?
39159How old is the Boolooroo?
39159How''ll we carry it?
39159How''s that?
39159How?
39159I know all that, Cap''n; but why was n''t it made for humans, too, if they can manage to fly in it? 39159 I''m the Queen of the Pinkies just now, am I not?"
39159I''ve hearn tell o''them sky keeridges; someth''n''like flyin''autymob''l''s, ai n''t they?
39159I-- I''m sure it has passed it already,exclaimed Trot"What''s wrong, Button- Bright?
39159If I get you out of the palace, can you hide yourself so that you wo n''t be found?
39159Is it an island?
39159Is it?
39159Is n''t it pretty?
39159Is n''t there a law to cover this case?
39159Is n''t this the Pacific Ocean?
39159Is n''t''pass''n''away''jus''the same as dyin''?
39159Is not a snubnose the highest mark of female beauty?
39159Is supper ready, mama?
39159Is the Monster Man whose legs are part wood a dangerous creature?
39159Is the Pink side of Sky Island bigger than the Blue side?
39159Is there a fence around the edge?
39159It that true?
39159It''s raining hard outside,announced Coralie, who sat near the door;"why not wait until this shower is over?"
39159Kill me? 39159 Know anyone around here?"
39159May I ask, ma''am,said Cap''n Bill, addressing the Witch,"why you have decided to murder of us in this cold- blooded way?"
39159Must we fight you?
39159Now, then, where''ll we go?
39159Now, you Blue Cap''n, who are you and your soldiers going to obey-- me or the snubnosed ones?
39159Oh, is this Sky Island, then?
39159Oh,said Button- Bright, alarmed at such dreadful butchery;"does n''t it hurt?"
39159Oh,said Button- Bright;"is there another half to Sky Island?"
39159Oh; a airship, eh?
39159Oh; is that your home?
39159Papa,exclaimed Turquoise, angrily,"can you not prevent this vile Earth Being from addressing us?
39159Ready?
39159Sail away? 39159 So now, Queen Trot, what''s next on the program?"
39159So the question is, what''s to be done?
39159So, this is how you waste your time, is it?
39159Sugar on''em?
39159Suppose it''s a friend?
39159Tell me, Captain, have you such a thing as a Brass Band in this City?
39159Tell me,said Ghip- Ghisizzle to Button- Bright,"did you not take the Royal Record Book from the Treasure Chamber of the Boolooroo?"
39159Tell me,said Rosalie;"if you had your Magic Umbrella, could you fly home again in safety?"
39159Tell me,she said gently to the boy,"why are you here, and why do these people of the sky wish to destroy you?"
39159The Earth? 39159 Then I''ve the right to make new laws, have n''t I?"
39159Then why do you not get the umbrella?
39159Then why have n''t you ever been there? 39159 There is n''t any water around it, is there?"
39159Through the Fog Bank?
39159We''re in no hurry to get back; are we, Button- Bright?
39159We''ve got an extra room with a nice bed in it, and we''d love to have you stay-- just as long as you want to-- wouldn''t we, Cap''n Bill?
39159We''ve had a good time; have n''t we, Trot?
39159Well, if he went to Araby, or was born there, he''d be an Arabian Knight, would n''t he? 39159 Well, well, Trot,"he said, coming up,"is this the way you hurry to town?"
39159What are they good for? 39159 What are those buildings over there?"
39159What are you doing here at this hour?
39159What arguments are advanced by the six Counselors who voted to allow them to remain here as guests?
39159What arguments have the others advanced?
39159What can be done?
39159What cons''quences?
39159What country did you come from?
39159What do they eat, then?
39159What does he say to his reverse of fortune?
39159What has to be did, mate?
39159What in the Sky do you mean by sitting on my feet? 39159 What is being patched?"
39159What is it, Coralie?
39159What is it, then?
39159What is_ your_ name, please?
39159What next, Queen Trot?
39159What pays you, then, for all your bother?
39159What shall I call her, then?
39159What shall we do, Rosalie: allow them to remain here as honored guests, or toss them over the bushes into the sky?
39159What shall we do?
39159What will you do with the monsters, papa?
39159What would happen if you did n''t march through the Arch?
39159What''s become of Tiggle?
39159What''s being patched?
39159What''s goin''to happen to this tough ol''warrior, Trot?
39159What''s going to become of me, then?
39159What''s holding_ us_ up?
39159What''s the name of it?
39159What''s your real name?
39159When do we march?
39159When will that be?
39159When? 39159 When?"
39159Where did you come from?
39159Where did you get it?
39159Where do you s''pose the real Sky Island can be?
39159Where in the Sky did you come from, then, and where is your country located?
39159Where is it?
39159Where is this Arch?
39159Where shall we go?
39159Where''ll we go?
39159Where''ll we go?
39159Where''s Tiggle? 39159 Where''s the key to the Treasure Chamber?"
39159Where''s the umbrel?
39159Which_ is_ the best?
39159Who are you to be patched with?
39159Who is Tourmaline?
39159Who knows?
39159Who will it be, then?
39159Who''s Cap''n Bill?
39159Why ca n''t I?
39159Why ca n''t we all go together?
39159Why could n''t there be an island in the sky that would be named Sky Island?
39159Why do n''t you make her the Queen?
39159Why do they call this an Island?
39159Why have you decreed death to these innocent strangers?
39159Why not?
39159Why not?
39159Why not?
39159Why not?
39159Why not?
39159Why not?
39159Why of course?
39159Why, what is there about my umbrella that seems insulting?
39159Why?
39159Why?
39159Why?
39159Why?
39159Why?
39159Will they throw us over the edge?
39159Will you take the parrot home with you, Trot?
39159Wo n''t let you change your mind, eh?
39159Wo n''t you come home with us?
39159Wo n''t you please get rid of them, too, your Majesty? 39159 Would you have your own father sliced, so that you could rule in his place?"
39159Would you like to escape?
39159Yes,said the Queen;"but how does that apply to these strangers?"
39159You''re-- you''re_ what_, Trot?
39159Ai n''t you hungry, child?"
39159Am I right, Cap''n Bill?"
39159Are n''t you sorry for yourselves?"
39159Are you all contented, Pinkies?"
39159As they led the now famous animal from the room the Boolooroo shuddered and said:"How dare you people give orders in my palace?
39159At once Button- Bright exclaimed:"Why, where has she gone?"
39159Boolooroo?"
39159But who are you, please?"
39159Ca n''t any of you remember two or three hundred years back, when he first began to rule?"
39159Ca n''t they be discharged?"
39159Ca n''t you help us?"
39159Can they do anything useful?"
39159Can you keep a secret?"
39159Can you remember it?"
39159Coralie, do you consider''majesty''a proper word to use when addressing a Queen?"
39159Did n''t Button- Bright come safe all the way from Philydelfy?"
39159Did you drop down in that way, my lad?"
39159Did you ever taste a parsnip?"
39159Did you suppose a palace would be like one of our handsome residences?"
39159Do n''t you find it hard work to''member all of your name?"
39159Do n''t you know the Boolooroo of the Blues will have revenge?
39159Do n''t you know you will be punished for your impudence?
39159Do n''t you remember me?"
39159Do you know how to do that?"
39159Do you know this Law?"
39159Do you like boys?"
39159Do you s''pose, Trot, your mother would let me stay here all night?"
39159Do you think it''s a fairy country, Trot?"
39159Do you understand?"
39159Do you understand?"
39159Have n''t you any fairies here?"
39159Have n''t you?"
39159Have you conquered us, then?"
39159Have you read this Law, Tourmaline?"
39159How dare you come into my garden and knock me on the head with that awful basket and then fall on my toes and cause me pain and suffering?
39159How dare you laugh when I''m talking?
39159How dare you speak when I''m talking?"
39159How dare you, I say?
39159How dare you?"
39159How?"
39159I wonder why folks get cross when it rains?
39159I''m Queen o''the Pinkies an''Booloorooess o''the Blues, an----""What''s that?"
39159Is it guarded?"
39159Is n''t it surprising how little most people know of their Laws?
39159Is n''t that right, Cap''n?"
39159Is n''t there some house in the City they can all live in, Ghip?"
39159Is the Blue City captured?"
39159Is the Pink Country on the other side of it?"
39159Is your Blue Country very big?"
39159Just then they were all startled by a swift flapping of wings, and a voice cried in shrill tones:"Where are you, Trot?
39159My governess would n''t let me go without one, and--"[ Illustration]"Oh,"said Trot;"do you have a governess?"
39159Or Cap''n Bill, or Button- Bright?"
39159S''pose you jus''call yourself the Boss?
39159Said the parrot:"I spy a peacock''s eye On every feather-- I wonder why?"
39159Say, what''s your name?"
39159See?"
39159Seems funny, do n''t it, Cap''n Bill?"
39159Shall I assist you to put one on?"
39159Sky Island; do n''t you understand?"
39159Tell me, sir, do you know of anyone who is my friend?"
39159That''s very big, is n''t it?"
39159The next morning Rosalie said to the little girl:"Will you make Tourmaline the Queen again, when you go away?"
39159Then Tourmaline asked:"Why not, your Highness?"
39159Then he turned to Button- Bright and added:"Do n''t that prove Sky Island is a fairy country, as I said?"
39159Then she asked:"Did n''t you like it, too, Cap''n Bill?"
39159Then she turned to Rosalie and asked:"How would you like to rule the Pinkies?"
39159Uncle Bob looked sharp at the thing an''said:''Button- Bright, how did your father happen to let you take that umbrella?''
39159Was n''t it jus''the-- the fascinatingest ride you ever took, Cap''n?"
39159What are apples?"
39159What are you doing here?"
39159What are you grinning at, Cap''n Bill?
39159What did I tell you, Tourmaline?"
39159What do you mean, prisoner, by daring to lay hands upon me?
39159What do you think of_ that_ law, Rosalie?"
39159What else could it be?
39159What''s to be done, mate?"
39159What''s_ your_ name?"
39159When shall we start?"
39159Where did you get it?"
39159Where in all the Sky did they come from?"
39159Where is it located?"
39159Who has released Tiggle?
39159Who has stolen my golden Key?"
39159Who knows?"
39159Why do n''t we stop?"
39159Why not assemble an army, march through the Fog Bank, fight and conquer the Boolooroo and recapture the Magic Umbrella?"
39159Wo n''t it be fine, Cap''n Bill?"
39159Wo n''t it be funny to see the old Moonface''s head on the little girl?
39159Wo n''t we all thump when we land with a bump?"
39159Would n''t it be horrible to be obliged to look upon such a sight?
39159Would n''t they open their eyes?"
39159asked the woman,"or will you come with us peaceably?"
39159cried Trot, turning to stare at the boy with big, wide- open eyes;"were you ever in the Land of Oz?"
39159cried Trot, with big, eager eyes;"did you say_ Magic_ Umbrel, Button- Bright?"
39159exclaimed Trot;"why, that was a magic night, was n''t it?"
39159exclaimed the first;"what queer, dreadful- looking creatures are these?
39159exclaimed the surprised Jimfred;"who will guard the Treasure Chamber?"
39159gasped the sailorman;"ca n''t we land anywhere else?"
39159grunted the frog;"what in the Sky is_ this_ crowd?"
39159he cried;"where are my soldiers?
39159howled the Boolooroo;"what does this mean?"
39159muttered the parrot;"How can we jog To a frog in a fog?"
39159roared Cap''n Bill, now really frightened;"ai n''t there any blamed way at all to stop her?"
39159roared the Boolooroo,"dare you dictate to me?"
39159roared the monarch,"you thought you could defy me, Earth Clod, did you?
39159said Trot, triumphantly,"did n''t I tell you, Button- Bright, that Cap''n Bill knows ever''thing?"
39159said the bewildered sailor;"however did you get here, mate, in the Boolooroo''s own den?
39159that little cabin?"
39159who''s this you''ve got, Trot?"
16566A friend? 16566 A merchant?"
16566Ah, Tato, Tato,shaking his head at the child,"how could you be so cruel as to fool an innocent old chap like me?"
16566Ah, Tato, you do not choose this life, do you?
16566Ah, signore, you will not fail your friend, when he is so near you and in such great trouble? 16566 Ah, signorina, will not a drowning man clutch the raft that floats by?
16566And did the eagle scream, then?
16566And have you also news of Count Ferralti?
16566And he did not tell you? 16566 And he sent for me?"
16566And how did you happen to find Ferralti?
16566And how do we happen to find you here, Signor Valdi?
16566And if we refuse, signorina?
16566And my revenge?
16566And then?
16566And then?
16566And then?
16566And wealthy, you say?
16566And what have you become, nonna, more than an outcast?
16566And what is the gray cloud, Captain?
16566And who is that, signore?
16566And you expect to sell something to me?
16566And you will take us?
16566And you, Beth?
16566And you, signore?
16566Are the Ferraltis a good family?
16566Are we going to the best hotel?
16566Are you Italian?
16566Are you aware that Il Duca knows this?
16566Are you especially fond of him?
16566Are you glad?
16566Are you hurt, sir?
16566Are you in, Arthur?
16566Are you sure, Uncle John?
16566Are you sure?
16566Bah, of what use is it? 16566 Because my errand to you has been so lawless and-- and-- unfriendly?"
16566Brigand? 16566 Brigands, signore?"
16566But Louise is well?
16566But how will we know when danger threatens?
16566But on the other side?
16566But what are we going to do about it?
16566But why can not I go on with you, and come back with my uncle?
16566But why not wait till we get home, and then go to Kieth''s or Hammerstein''s?
16566But will it be safe in the trunk?
16566But you advise us to be careful?
16566But you can resign whenever you please?
16566But you will make the attempt, as I shall direct?
16566By the way, can you tell us where the town of Taormina is? 16566 By the way,"Uncle John asked the driver,"do you know of a duke that lives in this neighborhood?"
16566Ca n''t I milk the goats, then?
16566Ca n''t you see, you stupids, that the thing is a good joke on us all? 16566 Can I value your friend?
16566Can you do better?
16566Could her father have come for her, do you think?
16566Could n''t they climb out?
16566Did Mr. Watson say when he would join us here?
16566Did she send him to America?
16566Did you have to pay another lira, Uncle?
16566Did you hear it?
16566Did you think your nieces would let you be robbed by a bunch of dagoes?
16566Do I pronounce it right?
16566Do n''t like Eu- rope, eh?
16566Do n''t you know?
16566Do you defy me?
16566Do you desire to go to the Grand Hotel Castello- a- Mare?
16566Do you intend to drive Arthur away, Uncle?
16566Do you know where my rig is?
16566Do you live in Taormina?
16566Do you mean me?
16566Do you mean to say she''s engaged?
16566Do you play with me?
16566Do you think he has been abducted by brigands?
16566Do you think me immodest, then?
16566Does he not, signore?
16566Does it matter to you who gets your money?
16566Does it spout?
16566Does n''t the opera let out before midnight, the same as the theatres?
16566Europe? 16566 Fine day, is n''t it?"
16566For how much?
16566Has he another name here, where he lives?
16566Has it a roof?
16566Have the others who lie in the pit told tales?
16566Have you a mother?
16566Have you any brothers or sisters, Tato?
16566Have you been here long?
16566Have you been to America?
16566Have you got your revolver, Beth?
16566Have you no Italian guests, then?
16566Have you not yet discovered? 16566 Have you told Beth and Louise?"
16566How about Il Duca?
16566How about rooms?
16566How about the baggage?
16566How did you know I am a girl, when I wear boys''clothes?
16566How do you speak such good English?
16566How great is that?
16566How long do you wish us to search?
16566How much is that?
16566How much of a reward shall I offer?
16566How much to the Hotel Vesuvius?
16566How old are you, dear?
16566However could such a slip of a girl do so great a deed?
16566I promised these young ladies to give them time of their lives,he said,"Did I do it, girls?"
16566I''ll walk a little way with you; may I?
16566I, signore?
16566Il Duca? 16566 Is Frascatti in the courtyard?"
16566Is anything wrong with her?
16566Is it in Taormina?
16566Is it in his head yet?
16566Is it necessary to stick to volcanoes to be original?
16566Is it so? 16566 Is my uncle well?"
16566Is n''t his name Valdi?
16566Is n''t that a bite?
16566Is n''t that another volcano?
16566Is n''t there a Greek theatre at Taormina?
16566Is not bellissima, signore?
16566Is that in Sicily?
16566Is this true, sir?
16566Is your money safe?
16566It is forced on you by circumstances, is it not?
16566It''s from mother, is n''t it?
16566It''s something new to be in danger, and rather exciting, do n''t you think?
16566Know what, sir?
16566May I ask why, Signor Merreek-- since you are warned?
16566Mr. Merrick,said he,"what have you decided to do?"
16566Mr. Merrick,said the boy, earnestly,"you''ll take good care of Miss De Graf, sir, wo n''t you?
16566Much farther, Tato?
16566No cathedrals in Venice, I hope?
16566No?
16566No?
16566None of you has offended, or annoyed the child, I suppose?
16566Oh, Ferralti? 16566 Oh, that''s a pretty name, Mr. Valdi-- or should I say Signor?"
16566Oh; in the mountains? 16566 Prettier than the old masters, Uncle?"
16566Really?
16566Really?
16566So would I, if--"If what, sir?
16566Suppose he does not pay?
16566Suppose we fail?
16566Tell me, Frascatti,she whispered,"is n''t that Il Duca''s child?
16566Tell me, then, Tato,he called in English,"what is the cause of this trouble?"
16566Tell me, then, signorini,he said, thoughtfully;"is Senor Merreek very rich?"
16566The doctor?
16566The monk?
16566Then there is no way of escape?
16566Then why did the child run away?
16566Then why did you come so soon?
16566Then you can not help me?
16566Then you do not know?
16566Then, what will you? 16566 Then?
16566Valdi, signore?
16566Valdi? 16566 We are to give the money to you, I suppose?"
16566Well then, girls, what do you say to a stroll around the village?
16566Well, Beth?
16566Well, is this the path?
16566Well, my chickens, how do you like being abroad, and actually in Europe?
16566Well, my dears? 16566 Well, what do you say, Arthur Weldon?"
16566What can you do?
16566What did the Count-- I mean, Mr. Weldon-- do with his ransom?
16566What did you say?
16566What do you mean by that?
16566What do you mean?
16566What do you think of the wisdom of our staying here? 16566 What does it all mean?"
16566What does she say, Uncle?
16566What does that mean?
16566What does the hall porter say?
16566What girl?
16566What is it, sir?
16566What is it?
16566What is that, sir?
16566What is your name, little one?
16566What must we do, Frascatti?
16566What part?
16566What place is this, Tato?
16566What right have you to question me in this way, Beth?
16566What use to you is money, or a power that the world would sneer at, did the world even suspect that you exist? 16566 What was his name?"
16566What''s the difference?
16566What, do you sleep so early in the day, you lazy- bones?
16566When did they get you, Ferralti?
16566When were the days of Naxos?
16566When will we get to Naples?
16566Where are our friends, my lad?
16566Where did you drop from, my lad? 16566 Where did you put the money, Uncle John?"
16566Where do you live?
16566Where do you live?
16566Where does he live?
16566Where have they all gone?
16566Where is John Merrick?
16566Where was it, sir? 16566 Where''s that girl?"
16566Where''s your uniform?
16566Where?
16566Which is your hotel?
16566Who are they?
16566Who are you?
16566Who knows?
16566Whom, sir?
16566Why ca n''t she go, when there''s money and time to spare? 16566 Why do you ask?"
16566Why is it the only possible thing?
16566Why not? 16566 Why not?"
16566Why not?
16566Why should I, my dear? 16566 Why should he, Frascatti, if there is no brigandage?
16566Why should you do that?
16566Why so?
16566Why, dear?
16566Why, signorina? 16566 Why-- why-- whom do you intend taking?"
16566Why?
16566Why?
16566Will you not be seated,_ caro amico_?
16566Will you not remain with us?
16566Will you send and find out?
16566Would your energy like to drive us this morning?
16566You do not hate me, signorina, because-- because--"Because why?
16566You have decided to reform, Duke?
16566You say the Duchessa is the head of the house?
16566You take my carrozza, signore?
16566You will send to your friends for the money?
16566You would rather attempt this than pay?
16566You''d like to go, mavourneen?
16566Your son, Duke?
16566_ Ah, si, signorini mia_,he answered, cheerfully,"_ il poco signore passato da stamattini._"But he had not returned?
16566A count, did you say?"
16566Admirable, is it not?"
16566And are you sure my father is dead?"
16566And is it agreed that we wo n''t lisp a word to Mr. Watson or Louise?"
16566And was n''t Beth just wonderful, though?"
16566And why?
16566And you?
16566Any brigands around here?"
16566Are we worse than Americans, that you fear us?
16566Are you glad?"
16566As soon as the American had returned to the path the boy came toward him in an eager, excited way, and exclaimed:"Is it not Signor Merrick?"
16566As they passed the portiere''s desk Mr. Merrick paused to ask that important official:"Tell me, if you please, who is Signor Victor Valdi?"
16566At what hour, to- morrow, illustrissimo?"
16566Because the boy''s father married my sister Bianca, and ill- treated her, must we kill their offspring?"
16566But did you think that was the end?
16566But have I not ruled our domain-- I, who am a woman?"
16566But is Signor Merreek a very rich and well acquainted man in his own country?
16566But now tell me, if you please, how have you decided to answer the letters of Signor Merrick and Signor Ferralti?"
16566But suppose I pay, and then make complaint to the Italian government?"
16566But tell me, to satisfy my curiosity, how does your duke murder his victims?"
16566But what then?
16566But when folks ask us where we''re going, what shall we say?"
16566But you will not forget me?"
16566But, tell me, Frascatti, have you a duke in the mountains back of Taormina?"
16566By the way, Signor Ferralti,"turning to the young man,"have you decided yet the little matter of your own purchase?"
16566Can you shoot?"
16566Do you know of them?"
16566Do you suppose we are in any real danger?"
16566Do you think a hundred and fifty thousand lira too much for it?"
16566Do you think the party you sent out last night searched thoroughly?"
16566Do you, his friend, refuse him aid because you have fear of the wild mountains and a poor peasant boy?"
16566Eh, Captain Pat?"
16566Eh, Patsy?"
16566Eh, Patsy?"
16566Eh, Signor Bruggi, is it not so?"
16566Eh, is it not so?"
16566Eh?
16566H- m- m. Is he hurt?"
16566Had a nice rest?"
16566Have I?
16566Have they got you, too?"
16566He paused a moment, and then added:"Is your father really dead, Count?"
16566How did you know of him, sir?"
16566How do I know?
16566How''s that for a hair- curler, girls?"
16566I am Frascatti Vietri; perhaps you have heard of me in America?"
16566I wonder if he is a leader of the Mafia, or just a common brigand?"
16566I?"
16566If Count Ferralti has left the hotel, where could he be?"
16566Il Duca?
16566Is he not easy like feathers, an''strong, an''molto buena?"
16566Is it customary, my dear, for all Italian noblemen to conceal their identity?"
16566Is it far?"
16566Is it not so?
16566Is it not so?"
16566Is it not so?"
16566Is it safe to keep my girls in Naples during this eruption?"
16566Is it safe?"
16566Is it satisfactory to you, Louise?"
16566Is it the Mafia?"
16566Is n''t it a coincidence?"
16566Is your memory clearer now?"
16566It was selfish in my father, was it not?
16566Look-- that little one standing in the corner?"
16566Louise?"
16566May I express a hope that you are pleased with my beautiful country?"
16566May I not know as much about your position in life as does this brigand duke?"
16566Only-- only--""Only what, my dear?"
16566Or are you too thin skinned to laugh at your own expense?"
16566Perhaps you can tell me to whom you refer?"
16566Peter''s?"
16566Quite metropolitan,_ ne c''e_?"
16566Said Patsy to her uncle:"When do we go, sir?"
16566See here, Martha, do you imagine that any girl who is half human could have engagements that would keep her from Europe?"
16566Shall I carry your parcel for a time?"
16566Shall I stop here for the sunset, or will your excellenzi hasten on?"
16566Shall we go down?"
16566Singular, is n''t it?"
16566So she turned to Uncle John and said:"Uncle, dear, to what part of Europe are we going?"
16566So what''s the use of bothering?
16566Such a condition is almost inconceivable, is it not?
16566The young lady?
16566Then he demanded, brusquely:"Where do you go?"
16566Then, forgetting he was in a foreign country, he asked carelessly:"Any luck?"
16566Then, turning to the Sicilian, she said:"Will you get together as many men as possible and search the hills, with lanterns, for my uncle?
16566To be grown up is much nicer; do you not think so?
16566To what part do you journey?"
16566Uncle John regarded him wonderingly; and then, with a sudden suspicion, he demanded:"You are not playing me false, Tato?"
16566Was she weeping and miserable, porter?"
16566Watson?"
16566We''ve started out to have the time of our lives, and we''re getting it in chunks-- eh, girls?"
16566What do you advise?"
16566What do you say, Silas Watson?"
16566What does it matter?
16566What has become of the fine carriage and the good horses, sir?"
16566What shall I do?"
16566What''s the price?"
16566What''s wrong?"
16566Whatever shall we do, Beth?"
16566When he had gone he asked gently:"His father was an American, Duke?"
16566When will you start, Beth?"
16566Where shall we go next?"
16566Where''s the money?"
16566Who could have guessed this delightful spot was hidden safe within the heart of the bleak, bare mountain surrounding it?
16566Who is it?"
16566Who would think of looking there for fifty thousand dollars?
16566Why not?
16566Why?
16566Will I like them better?
16566Will you count it?"
16566Will you hasten to your friend, then?
16566Will you join us as my guest?
16566With this he strolled away, and when he had gone Beth said to Tato:"Wo n''t you sit down, signorina?"
16566Wonder if they''re Solomon''s?
16566Would you keep her here to cuddle and spoil a vigorous man like yourself, when she can run away and see the world and be happy?"
16566You did not see him go?"
16566You will be silent?"
16566You will like it?
16566You will stay?"
16566_ Non fa niente!_ It is regrettable, but--""Will you go at once?"
16566and in this enlightened age?
16566are you encouraging this desperate fol- de- rol?"
16566asked Uncle John, quickly;"or is it only a part of your cursed game?"
16566cried Frascatti, pointing up,"the Grand Hotel Castello- a- Mare; is it not the excellenza location?"
16566did n''t you pay?"
16566do n''t I know?"
16566he asked;"and where is our friend Ferralti, who needs me?"
16566is it not horrible?
53692Afraid? 53692 All ready to run, Ris?"
53692An''why not, señor?
53692And are you not here alone, and in my power? 53692 And do the people love their master?"
53692And how about the bananas?
53692And if the planes, or braces, or fastenings break?
53692And is it powerful enough to destroy the ship?
53692And we have n''t passed it?
53692And what did you think of her?
53692And what would you use for fuel?
53692And you think, on that account, we will let you go again, to carry out your cowardly designs?
53692And you would be willing to forfeit your life as the alternative of not getting control of this yacht? 53692 Any damage?"
53692Any of our people?
53692Any water in it?
53692Are any other men left upon this island?
53692Are they armed?
53692Are you afraid?
53692Are you going to sleep all day, Crusoe, like those dreadful owls?
53692Are you ready, Sybil?
53692Are you sure of that?
53692Are you sure they were not seen?
53692Are you traveling alone?
53692Are-- are we sinking?
53692But how about you, Chesty? 53692 But how will you get there-- swim?"
53692But the big launch could n''t do it?
53692But what are we to do with Ramon Ganza-- and those three rascals imprisoned with him, whom Chesty captured and brought to us?
53692But what made that noise? 53692 But what''s the use, without gasoline?"
53692But will not this journey be a hazardous one for Mr. Kane to undertake?
53692But-- to lie here all day? 53692 Ca n''t he be eaten just boiled?"
53692Ca n''t we arrest him for disturbing the peace, and trying to capture our yacht, and attempting to murder one of the crew?
53692Ca n''t we go there, Orissa, and find out?
53692Ca n''t we manage to do that, Steve?
53692Ca n''t we recover the bars?
53692Can they all be drowned?
53692Can you manage to get away from the deck?
53692Can you solve it, Miss Dentry?
53692Could n''t any ship see our white tent from the ocean?
53692Could n''t we blast a channel?
53692Could we venture some two hundred and eighty miles in open boats?
53692Could you climb a wire, Syb?
53692Could you conceive a more horrible combination?
53692Did I? 53692 Did you get to land?"
53692Did you go over the water?
53692Did you yell because_ I_ was scared?
53692Do n''t they make kerosene and gasoline of it?
53692Do n''t you aviators often shut off your engine and volplane to the ground?
53692Do you believe they are still alive?
53692Do you imagine you would like to fly?
53692Do you know the Tuppers?
53692Do you play checkers?
53692Do you realize, Sybil,asked Orissa in a grave tone, as she took her second sandwich,"that we must pass the night in this wiggly, insecure boat?"
53692Do you see anyone?
53692Do you think you can master the mechanism by that time?
53692Do you think,asked Sybil, uneasily,"it is one of our people come to look for us?"
53692Do you, Captain?
53692Does n''t it look something like lettuce?
53692Does your brother use the Gnome engines?
53692Eh?
53692For why, señor?
53692Fuel?
53692Hair or salad oil, Ris?
53692Have n''t you heard? 53692 Have you a revolver, Ris?"
53692Have you ever seen this dare- devil namesake of yours, Miss Kane?
53692Have you not the flying- machine-- the airship?
53692Having a boat under them, I suppose they will float indefinitely?
53692How about Ramon Ganza?
53692How about food?
53692How about gasoline?
53692How can we do it?
53692How can you do that? 53692 How did Ramon manage to build that house, and make such a big settlement on the island, all in secret?"
53692How did you do that?
53692How do you expect to regain the ship?
53692How far is the island?
53692How fast are we going?
53692How is Mason getting along?
53692How many games?
53692How many men did he take with him?
53692How many years has he lived on this island?
53692How shall I steer?
53692How?
53692How?
53692How?
53692I stood below to catch you in case you slipped; but who is there to catch_ me_, I beg to inquire?
53692I suppose there''s none aboard, Captain Krell?
53692I suppose with the gasoline tanks filled we could go home?
53692I? 53692 If you can not trust me, why should I trust you?"
53692In that case, how long will they continue flying?
53692In what way?
53692In what way?
53692Interesting, is n''t it?
53692Interesting, is n''t it?
53692Interesting; is n''t it?
53692Is Miss Kane here, sir?
53692Is it a-- a-- tent?
53692Is it best to argue the point, Steve?
53692Is it necessary to say more?
53692Is it the same old engine, Steve?
53692Is it worth while? 53692 Is n''t it Madeline Dentry''s yacht?"
53692Is n''t it astonishing,said Orissa,"how much moisture is dispersed from this tiny stream?
53692Is there?
53692Is your mission here to gain information concerning aëroplanes?
53692Kane?
53692Matches?
53692May I rest my head upon you, chummie dear?
53692May I take Sybil with me?
53692May we take the launch, Miss Dentry?
53692Me? 53692 Me?"
53692Me?
53692Meat all gone?
53692Mr. Tupper,said she to her uncle,"do I employ you to advise me, or to manage my business affairs?"
53692My island is a pleasant place, and where else can you find so much happiness when my ship, which you now inhabit, is destroyed?
53692No arms at all-- not even a hatpin?
53692Not yet?
53692Oh, Crusoe, ca n''t you see? 53692 Oh, what shall we do?"
53692Oh; did you see the machine fly? 53692 Oh; have you a yacht?"
53692Oh; that''s the idea, is it?
53692Orissa?
53692Ramon''s? 53692 See anything else?"
53692See that smoke? 53692 So soon?"
53692So you think Don Miguel will keep my yacht?
53692Suppose the engine should some time fail you?
53692Suppose we strike deep water?
53692Tell me, Mateo,said Ramon Ganza,"where is it, beneath this boat, that the mine has been planted?"
53692The Hydro- Aircraft?
53692The Red- beard?
53692The outlaw? 53692 Then it''s the''sort''you love?"
53692Then which one do you love?
53692Then you are''fraid of Ramon?
53692Then, alas, my overtures of peace are refused?
53692Three?
53692Was n''t she to alight this side of the island?
53692Was that your only crime?
53692Well?
53692Well?
53692What are those unmarked dots which are scattered around?
53692What can we do?
53692What did he do?
53692What did you do? 53692 What difference would it make?"
53692What do you intend to do with him, Miss Cumberford?
53692What do you think he intends to do?
53692What do you want?
53692What good would it do us?
53692What has become of the Mexican''s launch?
53692What have we to decide?
53692What in the mischief is Orissa up to now?
53692What is it?
53692What is that, sir? 53692 What is there to cook, in this place?"
53692What little boat do you refer to, sir?
53692What luck, Syb?
53692What next?
53692What now?
53692What shall we do?
53692What time is it?
53692What was it?
53692What will be the fashion of our dropping, anyhow?
53692What will you do, señor?
53692What would be the use?
53692What''s insecure about it?
53692What''s the run, Captain?
53692What''s up, Ris?
53692What''s wrong?
53692What''s your run, Captain?
53692What, Ramon?
53692What? 53692 When do we sail for San Diego?"
53692Where is he, Miss Dentry?
53692Where they go?
53692Where to?
53692Where?
53692Which of the young ladies are you engaged to?
53692Who else wants to go? 53692 Who is it?"
53692Who is this?
53692Who will fly with me to San Diego?
53692Who? 53692 Why are you on deck?"
53692Why did you try to escape?
53692Why did you venture to place yourself in our power, Ramon Ganza, and then threaten us as you have done?
53692Why do the work twice?
53692Why not?
53692Why on earth did you venture to come back?
53692Why should you?
53692Why the witch- women let Ramon make trouble for you? 53692 Why, Syb?"
53692Why?
53692Why?
53692Will Steve go with me on Monday?
53692Will our house stand much of a wind?
53692Will you dare to oppose Ramon, then?
53692Will you have a chocolate?
53692Will you promise not to cry out and attract Ramon''s attention?
53692Will you teach me how to operate it?
53692Will you try it?
53692Wo n''t they be amazed to see us continue this course, beyond the island? 53692 Would you follow Ramon?"
53692Would you like to join our party?
53692Would your men execute such an absurd order?
53692Yes; what is there to make a fire with?
53692Yet even snakes ca n''t exist without water, can they? 53692 You are fond of flying?"
53692You have witch- women?
53692You know Madero?
53692You like Coronado, then?
53692You mean we ca n''t get the yacht off again?
53692You think we join you, then?
53692Your first name is Orissa?
53692A rain storm?"
53692Agreeable, Columbus?"
53692All ready, Steve?"
53692All right?"
53692Am I frightened?
53692And coal?"
53692And you are his daughter?"
53692Are we sinking, Ris, or do we float?"
53692Are_ you_ game, my dear Discoverer?"
53692As they took their places Mr. Radley- Todd inquired:"Plenty of gasoline?"
53692But Mr. Tupper, white and trembling as with an ague, leaped to his feet and cried:"In heaven''s name, Cumberford, what do you mean?
53692But tell me, since you''ve started on such an indefinite cruise, is the_ Salvador_ well provisioned?"
53692But where is your brother?"
53692But why wait for fire to drive you to death most terrible or to my great hospitality?
53692By the way, what am I to do on Monday?
53692CHAPTER XXVIII THE PRISONER"What''s wrong, Ris?"
53692Can you catch a fish?"
53692Can you explain that?"
53692Can you get to the bluff?"
53692Can you see anything, Syb?"
53692Can you tell me, then, the name of this island, and who inhabits it?"
53692Cumberford?"
53692Cut the explosives, and what remains for us to do?"
53692Did I understand you to say, Mr. Kane, that your sister is unable to stop the engine, or to turn the machine?"
53692Did n''t something give way?"
53692Did we coax him to come and try to capture us, that we might prove he is a wicked law- breaker?
53692Did we lay a trap for Ramon?
53692Did you bring along your glasses?"
53692Did you cork that bottle of water?
53692Did you mark that place, Orissa, so we will know when we come to it?"
53692Do I grow pale, and tremble?
53692Do n''t you think, Ris, that those feathered fiends only stopped the concert because they''d howled until their throats were sore?"
53692Do you all follow me?"
53692Do you expect us to believe that?"
53692Do you know, Ris, the owls must be responsible for the absence of all other life on the island?
53692Does gasoline ever spoil, Ris?"
53692Eh, Steve?"
53692Eh?
53692Eh?
53692Feet wet, Syb?"
53692Forgive Monsieur Champetre, if he falls down occasionally; he is as unused to the kitchen-- or is it scullery?
53692Goodness sakes, child,"cried Mrs. Tupper, in great alarm,"do you think I''d risk my life in that dreadful airship?"
53692Had there been a tragedy?
53692Have n''t you enough reflected ingenuity to manufacture a checkerboard?"
53692Have n''t you noticed it?"
53692Have we anything in the way of clubs?"
53692Have you any idea where we shall be by that time?"
53692Have you heard of his latest contrivance?
53692Have you positively decided to establish a circus in these wilds, Ris?"
53692He now stopped short before the visitors, removed his hat and said:"I-- er-- pardon me, but-- er-- was your appointment for this hour?"
53692How are you, girls?
53692How did it blow?"
53692How does the cover open, Ris?"
53692How long a time will the trip take us, Steve?"
53692How shall we get to it, though?
53692How would it do, Ris, to build a stone bed-- something like an altar, you know, with a hollow center which we could fill with sand?"
53692I How did he expect us to get at the repast, anyhow?"
53692I hope you did n''t encourage her advances, Orissa?"
53692If I escape from my island in little boat, where can I got?
53692Interesting, is n''t it?
53692Is it not good way, señor?"
53692Is it not the best to accept my offer, and so save yourselves from-- inconvenience?"
53692Is n''t it a glorious prospect?"
53692Is n''t that another island?"
53692Is that a clear understanding of your statement, Ramon Ganza?"
53692Is there room enough for our boat to enter the bay you described, or is that big rock too close to shore to let us pass?"
53692It has been a long and exciting day for us, has n''t it?"
53692It would take more than a blind bird to scare either of us; would n''t it, Cap''n?"
53692Kane?"
53692Kane?"
53692Kane?"
53692Let''s see; ten in our party, so far, was n''t it?
53692Madeline is rich; what does she care for this miserable yacht?
53692Me, Señor?
53692Me?
53692Meantime, how can we get the key to unlock this chain?"
53692Mighty poetical in the advertisements, eh?
53692Must I carry Sybil in any certain direction, or for any given distance?"
53692Must we not keep Ramon busy, to hold him here until the warship comes?
53692Neither had uttered a word, however, so Mr. Cumberford stepped forward and said:"Do you speak English?"
53692No one would guess this was your plan, would he?
53692Now you understand me, do you not?
53692Of course it will take them some time to find us, but----Don''t you think, Orissa, they''re quite certain to find us, in the end?"
53692Oh, what shall we do?--what shall we do?"
53692One morning Sybil asked:"Is n''t to- day Tuesday, Orissa?"
53692Or had the torpedo boat merely frightened the outlaws, as she had imagined, and driven them away?
53692Pretty sight, was n''t it?
53692Question is, who''s got it?
53692Shall we sing songs?
53692She''s as much at home in the air as a bird; and why should n''t the machine fall gently to the water, when the gasoline gave out?
53692Suppose a storm catches us before morning?"
53692Tell me, Steve,"she added, turning to her brother,"what news of the Hydro- Aircraft?"
53692The task was almost completed when Sybil suddenly exclaimed:"How about a frame for our tent?"
53692Then Madeline sprung her important question:"Do you ever take a passenger?"
53692Then he drew out a silver case and, choosing a cigarette with solicitous care, turned to Francisco and said:"Will the señor favor me with a light?"
53692Then she leaned over and called to Sybil:"Can you manage it?"
53692Uncertain what to say, he asked haltingly:"Do you call it''aviatrix''or''aviatrice''?
53692We ca n''t afford the luxury of illness, can we?
53692We do not seem much afraid of your Ramon, do we?
53692Well, how about breakfast?"
53692Were his men on board, and had they met with some astonishing accident, or had they deliberately committed suicide?
53692What are you doing?
53692What are you going to do?"
53692What could it mean?
53692What do you say, Pietro?"
53692What first, Steve?
53692What is our real danger?"
53692What shall we do now, Sybil?"
53692What shall we do?"
53692What shall we tackle first?"
53692What then, Stephen Kane?"
53692What then?
53692What''s the proposition?"
53692What''s to eat?"
53692What, then, shall we do for amusement?"
53692Where do you suppose we are, anyhow?"
53692Where''s that slab of aluminum that used to be a seat?"
53692Who care?"
53692Why not fly to the nearest point on the Mexican coast, Mr. Kane, and from there telegraph President Madero?
53692Why should I be, with my brother''s wonderful engine at my back and perfect control of every part of my machine?"
53692Why?
53692Will not you, for the sake of the ladies who are with you, encourage my friendliness?"
53692Will they presently descend and alight upon the surface of the water?"
53692Will you accompany us, or ride with your aunt?"
53692Will you see me die like this?"
53692With merely an impressive pause, as if to drive the words home, he continued:"May I, then, be honored by a recital of your names and station?"
53692Wo n''t you take him to Magdalena and turn him over to the Mexican police?"
53692Would n''t the rocks scatter in every direction and bombard us and the ship, perhaps causing damage that would be fatal to our hopes of escape?"
53692Would you destroy us all in this heartless fashion?"
53692You do n''t object to my being Crusoe, do you?"
53692You do not know to where-- to whom-- you have come?
53692You know what time the mine is to explode?"
53692You mean to land, do n''t you?
53692You the Spanish speak?
53692if this racket keeps up every night how are we going to be able to sleep?"
53692protested Mr. Tupper;"what in the world are you thinking of?"
10432A sailing- ship?
10432A-- what?
10432Am I to take this as a dismissal?
10432And Miss Stanton is not here?
10432And are you better?
10432And are you following no other line of defense?
10432And did all these come from Sangoa?
10432And did you bring back with you, on this trip, any pearls?
10432And did you notice how scared poor Ajo was, and how he skipped as fearfully as though he had committed some crime? 10432 And is n''t it grand and impressive?
10432And the date-- when was it?
10432And the expense?
10432And were they successful?
10432And what brought you from Sangoa to San Francisco?
10432And will any picture theatre in Hollywood or Los Angeles show it?
10432And will it clear me from this suspicion?
10432And will you bring these pearls with you?
10432And you accuse this man, Andrews, of stealing them?
10432And you have seen those pearls before?
10432And you will answer them?
10432And you, Beth?
10432And your good name?
10432Any pains yet?
10432Any pains?
10432Are other occupations so much better? 10432 Are they very choice ones?"
10432Are you coming to bed, Patsy?
10432Are you feeling better this morning?
10432Are you forbidden to tell us where Sangoa is, or anything about the island?
10432Are you going to stay in this hotel?
10432Are you really going to postpone this important play?
10432Are you sure they are not groans?
10432Are you sure?
10432Are you willing to pay for success?
10432As Jack Andrews did?
10432Aunt Jane? 10432 Besides, how could you do it while you were asleep?"
10432But Sangoa, Uncle; is that a town or a country?
10432But how do your people live? 10432 But how in the world did you ever decide to become actresses, when so many better occupations are open to women?"
10432But surely you will go to the station and see what can be done for him?
10432But tell me this, please: Why is Sangoa so little known, or rather, so quite unknown?
10432But what did they call you, afterward? 10432 But you like motion pictures, do n''t you?"
10432But-- what-- what-- was it all about?
10432Ca n''t you get it of Le Drieux?
10432Ca n''t you prove he is not Jack Andrews?
10432Ca n''t you see, sir?
10432Can I do anything for you, sir?
10432Can you do that?
10432Clever?
10432Could not your aunt assist you?
10432Did he ask any explanation about Maud''s appearing in the picture of a rival company?
10432Did he mention Mr. Jones, who conquered him so mysteriously?
10432Did he really eat?
10432Did n''t he?
10432Did the wall fall?
10432Did you choose, this profession for amusement, or from necessity?
10432Did you get a lawyer?
10432Did you notice the mob of children in that theatre?
10432Did you notice,said Patsy, slowly,"how many children there were in that theatre?"
10432Did you see the play?
10432Direct from Sangoa?
10432Do both of you girls play star parts?
10432Do many pearls come from Sangoa, then?
10432Do many stage actresses go into the motion picture business?
10432Do n''t the people make the world, Uncle John?
10432Do you know him?
10432Do you know the work? 10432 Do you know what the things cost?"
10432Do you remember what the manager said to him?
10432Do you smoke?
10432Do you think the examination will be held to- day?
10432Do you think you can manage to crawl to the automobile, or shall we carry you?
10432Do you wish me to buy that film and prevent the picture''s being shown?
10432Do you wish me to secure options, or to purchase the land outright?
10432Even those owned by Jephson''s?
10432For what was Jack Andrews noted throughout Europe?
10432Has he been aboard since you anchored here?
10432Has he ever mentioned his adventures in Austria to you?
10432Has it brought more pearls from Sangoa?
10432Has the Continental lost money since Jones took possession?
10432Have I questioned it, Miss De Graf?
10432Have you already disposed of them?
10432Have you any idea what it costs to build one of these picture theatres?
10432Have you been to Sangoa since you landed Mr. Jones in San Francisco, some fifteen months ago?
10432Have you ever heard the name before?
10432Have you evidence to support this plea?
10432Have you figured out the profits?
10432Have you had breakfast?
10432How about Miss Flo?
10432How delightful?
10432How did they get the picture, do you suppose?
10432How did they manage to do that?
10432How did you happen to get started in such a queer business?
10432How did you learn about that incident?
10432How do you account, then, for their checking so accurately against the list of stolen pearls?
10432How do you feel?
10432How does it happen that my people, under contract to work for the Continental, are working for other firms?
10432How many girls are there?
10432How many inhabitants has Sangoa?
10432How much were those stolen pearls worth?
10432How much will you get?
10432How much?
10432How?
10432I suppose you are now content to rest on your laurels, pending the formal examination?
10432I suppose you are to remain at this hotel?
10432I suppose, Mrs. Montrose, you do not-- er-- er-- act, yourself?
10432I wonder if it''s me?
10432I wonder if you are old enough to smoke?
10432I-- in what way, Flo?
10432Is Arthur back yet?
10432Is Captain Carg a Sangoan?
10432Is his home in this country?
10432Is it on the maps? 10432 Is it, then, your intention to accompany the prisoner to Vienna?"
10432Is n''t it too bad that I reached him too late?
10432Is n''t that a little strange-- perhaps a little suspicious?
10432Is n''t that very quick?
10432Is n''t this a rather high- handed proceeding, Miss Doyle?
10432Is n''t this judge both able and honest?
10432Is that as near as you can recollect the date?
10432Is that the best you can do for me?
10432Is the yacht_ Arabella_ yours?
10432Is there any objection to my going with Maud?
10432It is a trust?
10432May I ask a few questions?
10432May we ask what those duties are?
10432Me? 10432 No practice?"
10432Not our own special picture?
10432Now, then, where is Sangoa? 10432 Of course you realize this is the-- the end?"
10432Of your foolishness? 10432 Oh, the twenty- seventh?
10432Oh, you have been to my room?
10432Oh, you mean that you_ will_ not?
10432On what date did you reach New York, after landing at San Francisco?
10432One firm employs you exclusively, then?
10432One?
10432Pardon me; is this seat engaged, sir?
10432Pearls, eh?
10432Pessimistic?
10432Sangoa?
10432Sangoa?
10432Shall we keep our pearls, Uncle?
10432So Jones controls the Continental, eh?
10432So what have you to say for yourself, sir?
10432Tell me, please, where_ is_ Sangoa?
10432Tell me, sir, what''s to become of our grand motion picture enterprise, if you allow yourself to be shipped to Vienna as a captured thief?
10432Tell me, sir,she continued,"what is the nearest land to Sangoa that is known to the world?"
10432The hospital?
10432The pearls were not recovered, then?
10432Then we shall have all that time to prove his innocence?
10432Then what is his object?
10432Then where are we to get the proper pictures for our theatre?
10432Then where has the yacht been since it landed you here fifteen months ago?
10432Then where is it now?
10432Then why have you bounded him so persistently?
10432Then you know enough to defend an innocent man from an unjust accusation?
10432Then''A''does n''t stand for anything at all?
10432Then? 10432 There was a picture made of that scene, then?"
10432To what experience do you allude, Beth?
10432Was it kept, or destroyed?
10432Well, Uncle,said Patsy, cheerfully,"is Ajo still in limbo?"
10432Well, shall we accept this offer, girls?
10432Well, sir?
10432Well, sir?
10432Well, sir?
10432Well, why annoy me with such trifles? 10432 Well?"
10432Well?
10432Were you ill when you left your home?
10432Were you in that picture of the falling wall?
10432Were you stronger before your accident?
10432What are your people?
10432What did you do, Patricia?
10432What do you call that affection of your eyes?
10432What do you think of the lawyer I sent you, Arthur?
10432What do you think of this queer business, Arthur?
10432What do you think of this? 10432 What do you think, Aunt Jane?"
10432What does it matter?
10432What does it mean?
10432What does that mean, sir?
10432What does that mean?
10432What does the Continental do, Maud?
10432What does the''A''stand for?
10432What does the''A''stand for?
10432What in the world induced you to abandon your beloved ranch?
10432What is it, my dear?
10432What is that, an island?
10432What is the nearest land to Sangoa?
10432What is the''dead line''?
10432What is your proof?
10432What lesson can that falling wall possibly convey?
10432What made you run away yesterday? 10432 What nationality?"
10432What next, I wonder?
10432What pains?
10432What shall I do, sir?
10432What were your instructions?
10432What''s the use? 10432 What, after that examination of to- day?"
10432When will he be examined?
10432Where did you land?
10432Where is Sangoa?
10432Where is Sangoa?
10432Where is he now?
10432Where will you get them?
10432Where?
10432Where?
10432Where?
10432Who is he?
10432Who is it?
10432Who was it, Patsy?
10432Who will accompany you, Maud?
10432Whose yacht was it?
10432Why are you interested in him?
10432Why ca n''t all our films be as natural and absorbing as this one?
10432Why did n''t you ask him about this, instead of wiring to New York?
10432Why not? 10432 Why not?"
10432Why not?
10432Why not?
10432Why should I do that?
10432Why should Jones refuse to consider bribery?
10432Why so?
10432Why?
10432Why?
10432Will he answer any questions I may ask him?
10432Will he ever waken, I wonder?
10432Will you come ashore and testify before the judge in behalf of your master?
10432Will you give me the latitude and longitude?
10432Will you please butter my toast? 10432 Wilton?
10432Would it not be a rash investment, ma''am?
10432Would it not be wise to consider the expense of making films, before you undertake it?
10432Would you like me to clear the room, so that our conversation may be private?
10432You are Mr. Andrews, I believe-- Mr. Jack Andrews?
10432You are a detective?
10432You are not questioning the young fellow''s sincerity, I hope?
10432You are not sure?
10432You are sure he will go free?
10432You do n''t mind, do you?
10432You mean that the boy is not what he seems?
10432You''re not joking, Miss Doyle?
10432You''ve been admitted to the bar?
10432Your father is no longer living, then?
10432_ How_ do you know it?
10432what was he after? 10432 Am I correct in those dates?
10432And all for the sake of a picture?"
10432And did he learn anything from us?"
10432And quietly?"
10432Are there many of them in this lot?"
10432Are you sure of that?"
10432Are you sure your man is innocent?"
10432As the clerk disappeared Maud said:"I need n''t wait, I suppose?"
10432As the manager hurried away Uncle John looked after him and said:"I wonder if he realizes how true his words are?
10432As they sat at table, chatting merrily together, Arthur asked:"What are you staring at, Patsy?"
10432But how can you prove it was not a put- up job with the Corona people?
10432But is it probable?
10432But is the exact date important, Miss Stanton?"
10432But you will admit the resemblance?"
10432But-- the other?"
10432By the way, what does he claim the''A''means?
10432CHAPTER XXIV PICTURE NUMBER NINETEEN"Well, where have you been?"
10432Ca n''t I recognize a snore when I hear it?
10432Can you arrange an interview for me, sir?"
10432Can you lead that procession into the temple so they will leave room for Delilah to enter, and not crowd her off the platform?"
10432Colby?"
10432Colby?"
10432Do millions go to see motion pictures, Uncle?"
10432Do n''t you believe something is bound to happen?"
10432Do n''t you know such things make us lots of trouble and cost us money?"
10432Do you know him, Uncle John?"
10432Do you note the similarity of the initials?
10432Do you now understand the lesson taught, young ladies?"
10432Do you realize what it is?
10432Do you really believe that Jones is Jack Andrews?"
10432Do you want more sugar in your chocolate?
10432Does n''t law stand for justice?"
10432Goldstein?"
10432Goldstein?"
10432Has he gone?"
10432He looked from one to another and said more mildly:"It is easy enough for_ me_ to explain, but how can the Stantons explain their conduct?
10432He seemed both surprised and perplexed, at first, but after a moment''s thought he said:"She is an actress, then?"
10432Here is the important question: Will you help us?"
10432How can one get to the island?
10432How did you like it?"
10432How do I know you are not all in the employ of the Corona people?"
10432I consider this escapade of Andrews quite a romance; or is it more of a tragedy, in your opinion?"
10432I guess he wo n''t be interfering with me any more, eh?
10432I have made my will, and I''d like to be cremated-- it''s so much nicer than the old- fashioned burial, do n''t you think?"
10432I imagine he is very sorry, right now; do n''t you, sir?"
10432I wonder where he got all the money?"
10432If I can discover what picture manager was guilty of the act, I shall-- shall--""What, Uncle?"
10432If you firmly believe you''re going to die, why, what can you expect?"
10432In a voice quite unmoved he asked:"On what charge do you arrest me?"
10432Is it Andrew?"
10432Is it charted?"
10432Is n''t that the same mysterious individual whose life Maud saved?"
10432It gave them a thrill of hope as in chorus they cried:"Well-- Uncle John?"
10432It may be all a coincidence, of course; but how do you account for it, sir?"
10432Jones?"
10432Jones?"
10432Jones?"
10432Jones?"
10432Jones?"
10432Jones?"
10432Le Drieux, I suppose a big reward has been offered?"
10432Maud?"
10432May I be permitted to see it?"
10432Merrick?"
10432Merrick?"
10432Merrick?"
10432Patsy flushed a trifle but covered her confusion by demanding:"Would you follow my advice?"
10432Perhaps you will allow me to join you again-- some other time?"
10432Seems a little queer, does n''t it?"
10432That sounds pretty good, eh?"
10432The people still call me--"He paused, in an embarrassed way, till Patsy asked:"Call you what?"
10432Then Beth asked:"Can you tell us, sir, when and where we shall be able to see this picture?"
10432Then Beth asked:"How do the ordinary theatres manage?"
10432Then Maud asked:"Do you know the cash value of Mr. Jones''stock in the Continental Film Company?"
10432Then he asked abruptly:"What would you advise me to do, Miss Doyle?"
10432Then he asked:"Who accuses me?"
10432Then what would happen to all the high- priced opera singers?"
10432Then, pausing, he asked abruptly:"Are you still inclined to be my champion, Miss Stanton?"
10432This man, Le Drieux, positively stated that there is no such island, did he not?"
10432Werner?"
10432Werner?"
10432What do we know about him, anyway?
10432What do you mean, Uncle?"
10432What do you say, girls?
10432What do you think of it?"
10432What do_ you_ think, sir?"
10432What is Jones to me?
10432What is the principal industry of your islanders?"
10432What was the childish name you referred to?"
10432What was the exact date that Ajo landed from Sangoa?
10432When he had gone Uncle John remarked:"Well, what do you think of him?"
10432When they were left alone, Maud said anxiously:"Is there anything more we can do here?"
10432Where did you find him, sir?"
10432Where did_ you_ come from?"
10432Where''s Jackson, anyhow?"
10432Who do you suppose A. Jones is?"
10432Who is talking of dismissal?
10432Why did he become a recluse?
10432Why not try me, just to see what I''m able to do?
10432Why should he do this, even if he could afford it?
10432Why, sir?"
10432Why, then, should Goldstein have paid such abject deference to this unknown islander?
10432Will you come?
10432Will you please wait until I''ve taken this to the captain?
10432Will you?"
10432Wo n''t it be exciting?"
10432You remember that loss, and the excitement it caused, do you not?"
10432You think, then, that Mr. Jones is guilty?"
10432You used to eat like a sensible boy, did n''t you?"
10432so long ago as that?
13110A State Representative?
13110Addressin''them remarks to me,''Rast?
13110Ah, it''s Forbes, is n''t it?
13110Ah, you think I''m mad, do you?
13110And Hopkins?
13110And are still unable to decide who she is?
13110And do you suppose these sixty- six votes will turn the scale?
13110And she has n''t been found yet?
13110And the costs?
13110And then?
13110And what is the total vote of the district?
13110And where do you live, Rogers?
13110And who is that, sir?
13110And you girls propose to sit down and allow all this?
13110And you permitted these vile signs to be painted on the rocks?
13110And you think we might hire Hopkins to pass such a law?
13110And you''ll enter the names in the books?
13110Any cities?
13110Are n''t we, girls?
13110Are n''t you Lucy Rogers?
13110Are n''t you going to the polls?
13110Are they, now?
13110Are you accustomed to hiring maids without recommendations?
13110Are you glad to see us, boy? 13110 Are you so sure of election?"
13110Are you sure?
13110Are you willing to keep it up, Louise?
13110But can the plot be foiled at this late date?
13110But how about the advertisers? 13110 But ought n''t we to be a little careful about spending Kenneth''s money?"
13110But where did you live before you came here?
13110Ca n''t he learn?
13110Ca n''t he wiggle out?
13110Can she be found, sir, do you think?
13110Can this be arranged now?
13110Can you tell me,Kenneth asked,"who owns this property?"
13110Could n''t her parents have helped her?
13110Could you have been mistaken?
13110Did n''t you say the district was Republican?
13110Did she get away?
13110Did the girl bring any recommendations?
13110Did what hurt, James?
13110Did you walk here?
13110Do n''t remember, Eliza? 13110 Do n''t you know, Ken?"
13110Do n''t you remember me, Eliza?
13110Do n''t you think it better to vote for the best man, rather than the best party, in a case like this?
13110Do you imagine that Lucy would try to deceive_ me_, sir?
13110Do you intend to permit this, Uncle John?
13110Do you know Lucy, sir?
13110Do you know of one?
13110Do you know where Lucy is?
13110Do you mean that, sir?
13110Do you think you would be happy then?
13110Do you want me to mix in these petty politics?
13110Does Lucy resemble her mother?
13110For what?
13110Forbes, eh? 13110 Got a big job in this neighborhood?"
13110Has he any political influence?
13110Has he?
13110Has she been here long?
13110Have n''t you ever voted for a Republican?
13110Have you a vote to sell?
13110Have you an automobile?
13110Have you been here long?
13110Have you come to see me about the election?
13110Have you got a horse?
13110Have you no idea what your real name is?
13110Have you really lost your memory?
13110Have you seen her closely?
13110Have you?
13110Heh?
13110Here at Elmhurst?
13110How about it, Watson?
13110How are you feeling, today?
13110How did you happen to come here?
13110How do you know my name, and why have n''t I seen you here before?
13110How long ago were you arrested?
13110How many votes did you win?
13110How many votes do you control among your servants and tenants?
13110How much money are you prepared to spend?
13110How much will they be?
13110How much, Doc?
13110How much-- what''s that?
13110How old is Lucy?
13110How?
13110I ca n''t farm the rocks, can I? 13110 I wonder if we have?"
13110I''ve met you before, somewheres, have n''t I?
13110In three weeks?
13110In what way?
13110Indeed?
13110Is Marshall to be trusted?
13110Is Mrs. Hopkins your cousin?
13110Is her hair light or dark colored?
13110Is n''t Forbes a better man for the place than Hopkins?
13110Is that true?
13110Is the girl Eliza much use to him?
13110Is there no trace of her at all?
13110Is there no way to save him?
13110It sounds wicked, does n''t it? 13110 It''s a relief to have a quiet house for a day, is n''t it?"
13110Light or dark?
13110Look here,said the Honorable Representative, angrily,"what''s been going on in Elmwood?
13110Martha,said Kenneth,"did you employ the new linen maid, Eliza Parsons?"
13110May I ask how you discovered all this?
13110May I count on your assistance?
13110May we see Gates at once?
13110Me, sir?
13110Me? 13110 Mr. Forbes, of Elmhurst?"
13110Mr. Warren in?
13110Mr. Watson, am I a Democrat or a Republican?
13110No chance of you''re getting in jail, is there?
13110No, dear; why should I go? 13110 Of the Carson Advertising Sign Company?"
13110Oh, Louise,cried Patsy,"however did you get up so early?"
13110Oh, did she have an accident?
13110Oh, did you?
13110Oh, she came here, did she?
13110Oh, you do? 13110 Out of what?"
13110Rush job?
13110Shall I tell you?
13110Shall we see you tomorrow?
13110Shall we send him about his business, Beth?
13110Sir, do you mean to insult me?
13110Sit down, Mr. Rogers,she said,"and tell me why you ca n''t answer my questions?"
13110So many?
13110Tell me, Tom, is she really like Lucy?
13110Tell me, my dear, have you forgotten your old life?
13110Tell me, sir; how did you happen to know all this?
13110Then I can depend on you to help us?
13110Then have one of these sandwiches?
13110Then it''s all off? 13110 Then we''ve got to have over seventeen hundred and fifty votes to elect Kenneth?"
13110Then what do you propose?
13110Then why do n''t you chuck it,she retorted, scornfully,"and go to work makin''an honest living?"
13110There was no suspicion on her part? 13110 Tonight?"
13110Unless--"Unless what, sir?
13110Waiting for Mr. Forbes, sir?
13110Want to see Tom Gates, eh? 13110 Was Lucy like you, or did she resemble her father?"
13110Was she mad, do you think?
13110Was there a scar on Lucy Rogers''s left arm?
13110We?
13110Well, Tom come over thet night to see Lucy, hearin''she was home, an''--"Who is Tom?
13110Well, is she stout or thin?
13110Well, then, what''s to be done?
13110Well, what''s to be done?
13110Well?
13110Wh-- what campaign?
13110What about?
13110What am I to do?
13110What are they like?
13110What are you laughing at?
13110What are you''fraid of? 13110 What can I do for you, sir?"
13110What can we do?
13110What concern is your firm doing all this painting for?
13110What county is this?
13110What did the letter from Mrs. Hopkins say?
13110What do you mean by that, Patsy Doyle?
13110What do you mean by that?
13110What do you mean?
13110What do you mean?
13110What do you propose, miss?
13110What do you think of''Rast''s chances?
13110What do you think your majority will be? 13110 What else does the idiot say?"
13110What ever induced him to attempt such a thing?
13110What girls''meeting?
13110What have you been up to, Tom?
13110What is he paying you?
13110What is it about, sir?
13110What is it now?
13110What is the difference, sir, between the two parties?
13110What is your idea?
13110What is your preference, sir?
13110What issue is he pledged to?
13110What makes you think he will be defeated?
13110What makes you think that?
13110What means will you employ, sir?
13110What reason?
13110What was her dress like?
13110What was her name then?
13110What would you like to do, dear?
13110What''s he in for?
13110What''s up, Archie?
13110What, Ken?
13110When did those Forbes banners go up?
13110Where are these men?
13110Where do they sleep and eat?
13110Where have you searched?
13110Where is she, Martha? 13110 Where is your home?"
13110Where''d you raise the money, Thompson?
13110Where''s the boy Tom?
13110Which of you young ladies has won the friendship of Lucy Rogers?
13110Who are you, sir?
13110Who do you work for?
13110Who hires the servants here?
13110Who is Eliza Parsons?
13110Who is Hopkins?
13110Who is he?
13110Who is opposing you?
13110Who will employ a bookkeeper, or even a clerk who has been guilty of forgery?
13110Who''s Thompson?
13110Who''s he?
13110Who''s your foreman?
13110Whose name did you sign to the check?
13110Why can not you answer it?
13110Why did you do it?
13110Why do n''t you see Dan, then? 13110 Why do you annoy me in this manner?
13110Why does he plan on your support?
13110Why not, sir?
13110Why not, sir?
13110Why not?
13110Why not?
13110Why not?
13110Why small?
13110Why, dear?
13110Why?
13110Why?
13110Why?
13110Will any large expenditure be required?
13110Will she win him over?
13110Will you assist me?
13110Will you cut that bud yonder, for Mr. Burke, my dear?
13110Will you excuse my answering that question?
13110Will you keep my secret?
13110Will you let me tell you something of myself? 13110 Will you prove it?"
13110Will you see Martha,he asked,"and have her give Tom Gates a room?"
13110Will you send for her, please?
13110Will you show me your left arm?
13110Wo n''t she waken?
13110Wo n''t you run into the house and see if Martha ca n''t spare one or two more maids?
13110Would you like a horse or an automobile?
13110Would you like that?
13110Would you like to be my secretary?
13110Would you like to see Eliza?
13110Yes?
13110You are willing to come?
13110You have n''t been cowardly enough to give up?
13110You''re going on, then?
13110You''ve seen me before?
13110About sixty- six?"
13110An''how is our lad?"
13110And do you suppose old Martha has our rooms aired?"
13110And the girls?
13110And what do you think of it all?"
13110And you are trying to keep this a secret and not let anyone know of your trouble?"
13110And you say his issue is unpopular?"
13110And you?"
13110Anything I can do for you?"
13110Are n''t we, Uncle John?"
13110Are you ever affected that way Eliza?"
13110Burke?"
13110Burke?"
13110Burke?"
13110But how''d you know so much about this girl?"
13110But in what way is Mr. Forbes the best man?"
13110But tell me, how big is your district?"
13110By the way, you wo n''t forget to tell people about those signs, I hope?
13110Ca n''t you send for more men?"
13110Ca n''t you understand that every dollar spent for painting signs takes that much away from your newspapers?"
13110Can you suggest a way to do this?"
13110Could n''t we get him to withdraw?"
13110Did n''t you know that?"
13110Did n''t you know?
13110Did she take any clothing with her?"
13110Did ye ever hear o''Lucy?"
13110Did you see that?"
13110Do n''t they own the spaces now?"
13110Do you care for them?"
13110Do you suppose I''d risk state''s prison myself, if I was n''t sure?"
13110Eh, Uncle John?"
13110Election''s about over and you wo n''t need her any longer, will you?"
13110Finally he asked:"Why is n''t Hopkins a good Representative?"
13110Forbes?"
13110Forbes?"
13110Forbes?"
13110Forbes?"
13110Forbes?"
13110Forbes?"
13110Girls all well, I hope?"
13110Goin''back on me, eh?"
13110Grateful?
13110Has she been doing anything wrong?"
13110Have you any confectionery or bon- bons at hand?"
13110Have you got the list?"
13110Have you spoken much with Eliza?"
13110He approached one of the white- overalled men who was loading cans of paint into a wagon and inquired:"Who are you fellows?"
13110Hopkins?"
13110Hopkins?"
13110Hopkins?"
13110Hopkins?"
13110Hopkins?"
13110How did you leave your brother Harry, and have you heard from Josephine lately?"
13110How''s that for a checkmate?"
13110If Lucy is found do you want her to see you in this condition?"
13110If we''ve got to bite anyhow, why not take a hook that''s baited?"
13110In addition to all other expenses?"
13110In the main, I''ve been very happy and content, lately; and-- I have a feeling I was not happy before-- before--""Before what, dear?"
13110Is he singular in this?"
13110Is n''t it a shame to think that modern politics has descended to such a level in our free and enlightened republic?"
13110Is n''t it, girls?"
13110Is n''t it, girls?"
13110Is n''t she satisfactory, sir?
13110Is n''t that correct, Eliza?"
13110Is she tall?"
13110Is that your idea of the mad, broken- hearted Lucy Rogers?"
13110Is there any news?"
13110Kenneth gave the required order, and then Mr. Burke asked:"How far are you prepared to go in this matter, sir?"
13110Look on this picture, my friends, and tell me, would you prefer to see this-- or this?"
13110Markham?"
13110Marshall?"
13110May I ask for one for my button- hole?"
13110May I use your long distance telephone?"
13110Now, then, how much land do you own at Elmhurst?"
13110Our work is done now, is n''t it?"
13110Patsy, the delegated leader, looked gravely at the boy and asked:"How goes the campaign, Ken?"
13110Presently the man asked, with a grin:"Did it hurt much, Miss Patsy?"
13110Rogers?"
13110Rogers?"
13110Rogers?"
13110She made no struggle-- no attempt to evade unconsciousness?"
13110Should he not advertise this mutual- benefit commodity wherever he pleased, and especially among the farmers?
13110Smith?"
13110So he ignored the speech, merely saying:"Anything else, sir?"
13110So he ventured to say:"It''s Mr. Burke, is n''t it?"
13110So she greeted the girl cordially, and said:"Maids?
13110Suppose every farmer in this district refused to permit signs upon his property; what would be the result?
13110Tell me, what is Lucy like?"
13110The maid silently obeyed and as the detective took the flower from her hand he said:"Why, is n''t this Eliza Parsons?"
13110Watson?"
13110Well, sir, what about him?"
13110What am I to you?
13110What are you talking about?"
13110What aristocratic notion could prevent him?
13110What did you say her name was?"
13110What did you say your name is?"
13110What do the boys say?"
13110What do you want?"
13110What have they done?
13110What on earth could possess the"young''un"from Elmhurst to object to signs, and be willing to pay for having them erased?
13110What right has any soap maker to flaunt his wares in my face, whether I''m interested in them or not?"
13110What right have these girls to interfere in a game like this?"
13110What''s all this plugging for Forbes mean?"
13110What_ can_ they do?
13110When?"
13110Where do you think she can be, sir?"
13110Who is to oppose the Honorable Erastus on the-- on_ our_ side?"
13110Who said anything about buying votes?
13110Who was she, do you suppose?"
13110Who would do these things but an impertinent meddler who is so inexperienced in life that he sets his own flimsy judgment against that of the people?"
13110Who''d a thought of it but''Rast Hopkins?"
13110Who''s it from?"
13110Who, then, dares to denounce them as fools?
13110Why do n''t you take a hand in the game and win it?"
13110Why should you do all this?"
13110Why should you paint advertising signs upon your barns any more than upon your houses?
13110Will told you, did n''t he?"
13110Will you help me to escape?"
13110Will you help me to get away, to escape to some place where no one will ever be able to trace me?"
13110Will you leave me alone in my own room, or must I go away to escape you?"
13110Will you please find seats?
13110Wo n''t you drink a glass, Eliza?"
13110You wo n''t vote the mill hands?"
13110You''re the young''un from Elmhurst, ai n''t ye?"
13110You_ electioneer?"
13110do n''t you know me?"
13110inquired Louise;"and do you know all about it, dear?"
13110says she,''hev you got sixty dollars saved already?''
13110she cried, eagerly,"did you hear?
13110she cried,"did you see?
13110what for?"
13110what''s the good?
32094A Pink Kitten? 32094 A Scarecrow?
32094A dark well? 32094 A little''Cleverness''?
32094A popular song?
32094A tin woodchopper?
32094A what?
32094All ready? 32094 All ready?"
32094Am I captured?
32094And alive?
32094And am I a prisoner?
32094And are n''t you hungry?
32094And could he chop wood then?
32094And how shall we find the road of yellow bricks?
32094And then shoot them at more travelers? 32094 And where did you come from?"
32094And where is that?
32094And you are a Hopper?
32094Any more?
32094Any more?
32094Are flowers alive?
32094Are you afraid of men?
32094Are you fond of eating honey- bees?
32094Are you going to make that dreadful thing live?
32094Are you hurt?
32094Are you so broken up that you ca n''t play?
32094Be quiet, will you?
32094Better than mine?
32094Better than mine?
32094But a mouth is to talk with, is n''t it?
32094But do you think for a moment that I would permit you, or anyone else, to pull the left wing from a yellow butterfly?
32094But how can you walk, with only one leg?
32094But is there ever any oil in a man''s body?
32094But it''s a queer animal with three hairs on the tip of its tail that wo n''t come out and--"What wo n''t come out?
32094But tell me, is there any way to get to the Horner Country without going through the city of the Hoppers?
32094But the question is not if_ we_ will behave, but if_ you_ will behave? 32094 But the question is, do we want to go where the path does?"
32094But they''re part of it; and are n''t they pretty trees?
32094But what can he have done, and what made him do it?
32094But what do you eat now?
32094But what else does this Crooked Magician want?
32094But why do you go to bed?
32094But, tell me, good sir, are you not a trifle lumpy?
32094But,said he, in a puzzled way,"what makes those three hairs important?
32094Ca n''t I dance till morning, if I want to?
32094Ca n''t I sing?
32094Ca n''t I whistle?
32094Ca n''t anything else be done?
32094Ca n''t you get angry''bout something, please?
32094Ca n''t you see?
32094Ca n''t you take a joke?
32094Ca n''t you take''em out, then, and replace''em with pebbles, so that I wo n''t feel above my station in life?
32094Can you dig?
32094Can you do anything else?
32094Can you see it, Scraps?
32094Can you swim?
32094Champion what?
32094Could n''t we make a raft?
32094Dear me, Ojo,said the cat;"do n''t you think the creature is a little bit crazy?"
32094Did n''t I say you were Ojo the Lucky?
32094Did n''t he say what the Hoppers and Horners were like?
32094Did you call me''Scraps''? 32094 Did you come to us for advice?"
32094Did you pick the six- leaved clover?
32094Did you see no girls as beautiful as I am in your own country?
32094Do n''t my colors run whenever I run?
32094Do n''t travelers cross it?
32094Do n''t you ever cross it?
32094Do n''t you feel tired?
32094Do n''t you find it very annoying to be so crooked?
32094Do n''t you own a boat?
32094Do n''t you see?
32094Do n''t you think we ought to land?
32094Do n''t you?
32094Do you know where one may be found?
32094Do you live here, my good man?
32094Do you mean me?
32094Do you need more stuffing? 32094 Do you suppose you could throw me over that fence?
32094Do you surrender?
32094Do you think a pink kitten-- common meat-- is as pretty as I am?
32094Do you think they are all fast colors, Ojo?
32094Does anyone live on those mountains beyond here?
32094Does she always watch the Magic Picture?
32094Fiddle- cum- foo, Howdy-- do? 32094 Has she any brains?"
32094Has something pleased you?
32094Have n''t you always lived in the Land of Oz?
32094Have n''t you eaten anything in many years?
32094Have you any dark wells in your city?
32094Have you any other accomplishments?
32094Have you ever been to the Emerald City?
32094Have you noticed my pink brains?
32094Have you now secured all the things you were in search of?
32094Have you one?
32094Have you plenty of it?
32094Have you seen her, then?
32094Horrid?
32094How about that sign?
32094How big a measure?
32094How can I lose that''Un,''Dame Margolotte?
32094How can I?
32094How dare you put your foot on Chiss?
32094How did you get in?
32094How did you know I had arrived?
32094How do you like Oz?
32094How do you manage to do it, Diksey?
32094How far is it to the Horner Country?
32094How long must we keep this up, Shags?
32094How many horns do the Horners have?
32094How much is a gill?
32094How much of the water do you need?
32094How would you like it, Shaggy Man, if I took all your shags away from you?
32094How?
32094Hullo, Ojo,said Scraps;"how are you?"
32094I know; but what road shall I take?
32094I''ve a right to be surprised, have n''t I?
32094I''ve never heard of a dark well; have you?
32094If the mountain is under Ozma''s rule, why does n''t she know about the Hoppers and the Horners?
32094Is Dorothy made of tin?
32094Is Dorothy the little girl who came here from Kansas?
32094Is anything hurting you?
32094Is blue the only respectable color, then?
32094Is it impolite to romp and shout and be jolly?
32094Is n''t any butter? 32094 Is n''t one punished enough in knowing he has done wrong?
32094Is n''t the country and the climate grand?
32094Is she patchwork, like me?
32094Is that all?
32094Is that the extent of your wisdom?
32094Is that the way_ we_ go?
32094Is the Wizard of Oz a humbug?
32094Is the owl so very foolish?
32094Is there any water in it?
32094Is there anything I can do in return for your kindness?
32094Is there such a road?
32094Is this mountain in the Land of Oz?
32094Is this true?
32094Jinjur did a neat job, did n''t she? 32094 Let me see; that''s about seven thousand chicks she has hatched out; is n''t it, General?"
32094Makes civilized folks wild folks, eh? 32094 May I pull out the hairs now?"
32094May I stay here a little while before I go to prison?
32094May we see the famous Magician, Madam?
32094Me? 32094 Me?"
32094No jam, either? 32094 No?
32094None at all?
32094Nor a raft?
32094Now tell me, please, what magic things must you find?
32094Oh; can you growl?
32094Oh; do you change your head?
32094Oh; do you mean the pink pebbles you call your brains, and your red heart and green eyes?
32094Oh; is that so? 32094 Outside?
32094Raven, or crow?
32094Real fire?
32094Really?
32094Scraps?
32094Seems? 32094 Shall I throw in a stone, to waken him?"
32094So the clover has n''t been picked, eh?
32094Tell me,pleaded Ojo, speaking to the Crooked Magician,"what must we find to make the compound that will save Unc Nunkie?"
32094The question is, who''s going to explain the joke to the Horners? 32094 The shape does n''t make a thing honest, does it?"
32094Then what in the world shall we do?
32094Then what shall I do?
32094Then why did you both leave him?
32094Then why is the prison so fine, and why are you so kind to me?
32094Then why was I ever invented?
32094Then,said Scraps,"suppose we go in and find him?
32094There''s a Patchwork Girl and--"A what?
32094They''ll have to prove him guilty, wo n''t they?
32094This is somewhere, is n''t it?
32094True that we have less understanding?
32094Unlucky? 32094 Was it you who rescued me from the leaf?"
32094Well, Doc Pipt, do you mean to introduce us, or not?
32094Well, what of it?
32094Well, why do n''t you sprinkle some of that powder on them and bring them to life again?
32094What about the Hoppers?
32094What about the Scarecrow?
32094What are the people like?
32094What are you trying to find?
32094What caused you to think that?
32094What companions?
32094What crime?
32094What did he do then?
32094What did old Mombi the Witch do with the Powder of Life your husband gave her?
32094What did you do all night?
32094What do you know about the Crooked Magician who lives on the mountain?
32094What do you mean by such impertinence?
32094What do you s''pose he''s done?
32094What do you think, Champion?
32094What do you want?
32094What does it mean?
32094What does that mean?
32094What does the Liquid of Petrifaction do?
32094What for?
32094What for?
32094What good will that do?
32094What had you to do with my brains?
32094What has happened to Scraps?
32094What has happened to you?
32094What have we got?
32094What in the world were you doing?
32094What is a Woozy, please?
32094What is a patchwork quilt?
32094What is a servant?
32094What is it?
32094What is it?
32094What is queer about it?
32094What is sleep?
32094What is the best way to get to the Emerald City?
32094What is the next thing Ojo must get?
32094What kind of a well is that, sir?
32094What next?
32094What right have you to order me around? 32094 What seems to be the trouble?"
32094What shall we do, Shaggy Man? 32094 What sign?"
32094What was the joke?
32094What weapons do you fight with?
32094What will they do with him?
32094What wolf?
32094What''s funny?
32094What''s rag- time?
32094What''s the game, anyhow-- blind- man''s- buff?
32094What''s the news since I left? 32094 What''s the trouble?"
32094What''s up, Chief?
32094What''s wrong now?
32094What''s wrong?
32094What, that little squeak?
32094What?
32094When do you expect to return to the Emerald City?
32094Where are you bound for?
32094Where does he live?
32094Where does this river go to?
32094Where is the Horner Country?
32094Where is the house, Bungle?
32094Where shall we go? 32094 Where''s the gold flask, Dorothy?"
32094Where?
32094Which one? 32094 Who are the Hoppers?"
32094Who are you, Unknown Being?
32094Who cares for a butterfly?
32094Who cares for''em, anyhow? 32094 Who carves the faces on them?"
32094Who is Dorothy?
32094Who is the dwarf?
32094Who is there?
32094Who made the joke?
32094Who would think such a funny harlequin lived in the Land of Oz? 32094 Who, me?"
32094Who? 32094 Why are we so poor, Unc?"
32094Why are you Ojo the Unlucky?
32094Why ca n''t the man make us a raft?
32094Why did n''t you make her pretty to look at?
32094Why did they shut you up here?
32094Why do n''t you take me with you?
32094Why do n''t you use it on your streets, then, and the outside of your houses, to make them as pretty as they are within?
32094Why do they sit so still, and all in a row?
32094Why do you put those things into your mouth?
32094Why do you say that, madam?
32094Why does n''t he say anything?
32094Why not, sir?
32094Why not? 32094 Why not?"
32094Why not?
32094Why not?
32094Why not?
32094Why not?
32094Why should I understand that, or anything else?
32094Why should there be any road, if the river stops everyone walking along it?
32094Why, what''s wrong?
32094Why?
32094Will that make you angry?
32094Will you?
32094Would anyone at the royal palace break a Glass Cat?
32094Would you like to?
32094Yes; is n''t he jolly?
32094You do n''t want war, do you?
3209420[ Illustration] As they were preparing to leave, Dorothy asked:"Can you tell us where there is a dark well?"
32094A Patchwork Girl?
32094A prisoner?"
32094After a little while he asked:"Where is the Patchwork Girl now?"
32094And in the Munchkin Country?"
32094And no cake-- no jelly-- no apples-- nothing but bread?"
32094And there''s a Glass Cat--""Glass?"
32094And there''s a Woozy--""What''s a Woozy?"
32094Anything important?"
32094Are n''t you feeling a little queer, just now?"
32094Are n''t you horrid?"
32094Are you glass, or what?"
32094But here is a house by the roadside, so why go farther?"
32094But if I let you go, what will you do?"
32094But the Glass Cat gave a little laugh and inquired in her scornful way:"How do you intend to get the beast out of this forest?"
32094But what is the fifth and last thing you need, in order to complete the magic charm?"
32094But when that is gone, what shall we eat, Unc?"
32094Ca n''t you see?
32094Ca n''t you understand that you and I are superior people and not made like these poor humans?"
32094Champion?"
32094Could the leaf whistle, Ojo wondered?
32094Did n''t you feel the ground tremble?
32094Did you notice my brains, stranger?
32094Did you say you were traveling toward the Emerald City?"
32094Do n''t they ever run around and play and laugh, and have a good time?"
32094Do n''t you love classical music?"
32094Do n''t you wish, Ojo, with all your heart, that you had not been disobedient and broken a Law of Oz?"
32094Do you suppose all the world becomes unlucky one- seventh of the time?"
32094Do you suppose they''d flash imitation fire?"
32094Do you understand that?"
32094Does n''t your straw ever bunch?"
32094Fine sparks, were n''t they?"
32094Have you any name of your own?"
32094Have you met our Scarecrow, then?"
32094Have you noticed how beautiful my patches are in this sunlight?"
32094Her tootsie''s bare, but she do n''t care, So what''s the odds to you?"
32094How are you?"
32094How is it, Sawhorse; are you equal to a swift run?"
32094How shall we get over the fence?"
32094How''s that for a joke, eh?
32094Howdy- do, Miss What''s- your- name?"
32094Hurry up, ca n''t you?
32094I ca n''t see that my colors have faded a particle, as yet; can you?"
32094Is anyone in your party named Ojo the Unlucky?"
32094Is it glass?"
32094Is it possible you ca n''t appreciate rag- time?"
32094Is n''t it wonderful what a little paint will do, if it''s properly applied?"
32094Is that magic?"
32094Is that my name?"
32094It called out, reproachfully:"What''s the matter?
32094It was locked on both sides and over the latch was a sign reading:"WAR IS DECLARED""Ca n''t we go through?"
32094It''s free, is n''t it?
32094It''s funny you and I should live here all alone, in the middle of the forest, is n''t it?"
32094Lucky I passed by, was n''t it?"
32094Magic- maker?"
32094May I go?"
32094May we come out again?
32094Me?"
32094Nice place, is n''t it?
32094Not the Shaggy Man?"
32094Now she turned to Ozma and asked:"May I go with Ojo, to help him?"
32094ONE[ Illustration]"Where''s the butter, Unc Nunkie?"
32094Ojo and I are not afraid; are we, Ojo?"
32094Ojo had been deep in thought, and now he asked the Chief:"Is there a dark well in any part of your country?"
32094Ojo kept close to the Scarecrow and the Scarecrow kept close to Dorothy; but the little girl turned to the queer creatures and asked:"Who are you?"
32094Or are you still cruel and slappy?"
32094Pausing to look back, it asked:"All ready?"
32094See?
32094Suppose we wait and talk with him about it?
32094Tell me, Phony, what is this record like, which you say you have on tap?"
32094Tell me, Unc; why are we so poor?"
32094The Shaggy Man said the people loved her; but how could they?
32094The adventurers now found themselves alone, and Dorothy asked anxiously:"Is anybody hurt?"
32094The girl eyed this sign a moment and then turned to the Scarecrow, asking:"Who is Yoop; or what is Yoop?"
32094The man was standing on the river bank and he called to them:"How do you do?
32094The music stopped, at that, and the machine turned its horn from one to another and said with great indignation:"What''s the matter now?
32094Then he turned to Dorothy and added:"What will become of the Munchkin boy?"
32094Then he went to the table and said:"I wonder if this is my breakfast?"
32094Then one said:"That is clear enough; but where does the joke come in?"
32094Then she seated herself at a desk and asked:"What name?"
32094Then what do you call all those sweet poems?"
32094Then why do n''t you use cotton, such as I am stuffed with?"
32094There; does that suit your royal highness?"
32094They walked a little while in silence and then Ojo said:"If Ozma forbids the Crooked Magician to restore Unc Nunkie to life, what shall I do?"
32094Too bad, Shaggy Man, is n''t it?"
32094Understand?"
32094Unkind, was n''t it?"
32094What are the other things you are to find?"
32094What are you able to do; anything''special?"
32094What are_ you_ made of-- gelatine?"
32094What do you say to my offer, Quadling?"
32094What do you think, Wizard?"
32094What else, Unc?"
32094What harm could there be in picking it?
32094What is Chiss?"
32094What is that?"
32094What is your name, my poor abused phonograph?"
32094What qualities have you given your new servant?"
32094What right has this girl Ruler to keep my Unc Nunkie a statue forever?"
32094What would you prefer: planked whitefish, omelet with jelly or mutton- chops with gravy?"
32094When the visitors had eaten heartily of this fare the woman said to them:"Do you wish to see Dr. Pipt on business or for pleasure?"
32094Where did you come from, Crazy- quilt?"
32094Where''s the jam then?"
32094Who but poor Margolotte could have managed to invent such an unreasonable being as I?
32094Who cares for the outside of anything?"
32094Who is that bright- colored delicacy behind you?"
32094Who put noodles in the soup?
32094Who wants to walk?"
32094Will you please rescue my companions, also?"
32094With my heart- rending growl-- my horrible, shudderful growl?
32094Wo n''t it be funny to run across something yellow in this dismal blue country?"
32094Would you like that kind of food?"
32094Would you like to visit it?"
32094You ask me why not?
32094You see the point, do n''t you?
32094[ Illustration]"Is this really a prison?"
32094[ Illustration]"Tell me,"said the Patchwork Girl earnestly,"do all those queer people you mention really live in the Land of Oz?"
32094[ Illustration]"What, a live Scarecrow?"
32094asked the Shaggy Man;"the tail?"
32094asked the boy,"when all my attempts to save my dear uncle have failed?"
32094cried a man in the first group of Hoppers they met;"whom have you captured?"
32094cried the Hoppers in a chorus;"can you help us?
32094exclaimed Ojo, greatly astonished at the sight of this stranger; and then he added:"Who has saved me, sir?"
32094he asked, reproachfully;"have n''t you any fun in you at all?"
10123About me?
10123Ah, aunt; ca n''t you understand, without my speaking?
10123All this wealth, and you pleading poverty?
10123Am I in your way?
10123And Kenneth?
10123And how should I know, either? 10123 And rather uncertain, is n''t it?
10123And the boy?
10123And the boy?
10123And the check?
10123And the eggs for breakfast?
10123And the other nieces?
10123And we sleep''till eight o''clock, do n''t we, Patsy?
10123And we''d stop in New York, would n''t we, for a time?
10123And where will you sleep?
10123And who is John Merrick?
10123And who may that be?
10123And you told her I was fond of flowers?
10123And, aunt, ca n''t you spare a little more to Louise and Beth? 10123 Any more?"
10123Any name, then?
10123Any relation, sir?
10123Anything more at present, Miss Patricia?
10123Anything unusual, Miss?
10123Are n''t you worth millions and millions of dollars-- so many that you ca n''t count them yourself?
10123Are the ladies in?
10123Are you a working girl?
10123Are you better this morning, Miss Jane?
10123Are you feeling better, dear?
10123Are you in earnest?
10123Are you rich?
10123At the house?
10123Aunt Jane?
10123But I''ll have another?
10123But come, are we all ready?
10123But how about the money, Patsy dear?
10123But may I enquire where on earth you expect to stow me in this rather limited establishment?
10123But she''s changed her mind?
10123But suppose she leaves it to you?
10123But the boy, Jane? 10123 But what does it all mean?"
10123But what would Miss Jane say?
10123But why should I frighten him?
10123But why should you resent my being here?
10123Ca n''t I stay here a little longer?
10123Ca n''t you go yourself?
10123Ca n''t you see she''s killed herself to save me?
10123Can I give it away, if I want to?
10123Can it all be ready to sign tonight?
10123Can not we become friends and comrades?
10123Can you climb up, now?
10123Can you cook?
10123Could n''t we get him a job?
10123Could you earn a living?
10123Did n''t you convey the impression that you were poor?
10123Did n''t you let Patsy take away your thirty- two dollars and forty- two cents, thinking it was all you had?
10123Did n''t you take a car?
10123Did you get nothing out of Jane Merrick''s estate?
10123Did you get paid tonight?
10123Did you graduate?
10123Did you hear me?
10123Do I match the flat, now?
10123Do n''t I count, Patsy, you rogue? 10123 Do n''t I pay my share of them?"
10123Do n''t like girls, I take it?
10123Do n''t like what?
10123Do n''t we get anything at all?
10123Do n''t you keep a maid?
10123Do you feel at home, at all, in this strange place?
10123Do you mean I''m discharged?
10123Do you need anything else, deary?
10123Do you really mean it, aunt?
10123Do you suffer any? 10123 Do you think he''s sane?"
10123Do your feet hurt you?
10123Does n''t the Major earn a heap with his bookkeeping, and have n''t I had a raise lately? 10123 Doyle?
10123Eh?
10123Elizabeth?
10123Excuse my getting up, wo n''t you? 10123 Far from here?"
10123Fond of the boy? 10123 Girls?"
10123Had to send for her, eh?
10123Has Aunt Jane mentioned her?
10123Has my niece arrived?
10123Has n''t Aunt Jane helped you?
10123Has n''t Mr. Marvin arrived yet?
10123Have I done anything wrong, Madam?
10123Have n''t I a right to do that?
10123Have the girls bothered you much, as yet?
10123Have you any money?
10123Have you had a good day?
10123Have you heard all?
10123Have you known Aunt Jane before today?
10123Have you known him to draw, before this?
10123He is n''t dumb, is he?
10123How about the bills?
10123How are the roses coming on, James?
10123How are things going?
10123How big is the check, Beth?
10123How dare you-- a common De Graf-- asperse her character?
10123How did you enjoy the reception, Louise?
10123How do you do, Uncle John?
10123How do you know what Tom would like, after all these years?
10123How long will they stay?
10123How long?
10123How many, Don?
10123How much do you suppose Jane is worth?
10123How?
10123However did your mother manage to gain an entree into society?
10123I suppose you know I am a paralytic, and liable to die at any time?
10123Is anything wrong?
10123Is he dead?
10123Is he independent?
10123Is it a joke? 10123 Is it all true?
10123Is it paralysis?
10123Is it the will?
10123Is n''t Kenneth to inherit Elmhurst, after all?
10123Is n''t he a nice boy?
10123Is n''t this Uncle John?
10123Is she cross?
10123Is she dead, sir? 10123 Is she fond of him?"
10123Is she here?
10123Is that enough?
10123Is there much more?
10123Is this his home?
10123Is your money all safe? 10123 It did n''t hurt you, did it?"
10123John Merrick, the tin- plate magnate? 10123 John Merrick?"
10123Know Jane Merrick?
10123Like her?
10123Master Kenneth? 10123 Master Kenneth?"
10123Master Tom''s dead, ai n''t he?
10123May I ask who engaged you?
10123May I see it?
10123May I smoke?
10123Mine?
10123Miss Doyle?
10123Miss Patricia Doyle?
10123Money? 10123 Mr. John?
10123Mr. Marvin in?
10123Mr. Thomas Bradley?
10123My cousin?
10123My nieces?
10123No harm''s done, is there?
10123No?
10123Now shall we be friends?
10123Now that you are here,she said, presently,"what are you going to do?"
10123Now will you abandon all those naughty suspicions and let me love you?
10123Now?
10123Oh; you''ve been here before, then?
10123Patricia Doyle?
10123Patricia?
10123Really?
10123See here, Oscar; has this girl been questioning you?
10123Shall I draw your will, Jane?
10123She''s never married, has she?
10123Silas,she said, when he entered,"what do you think of my nieces?"
10123So, this is Elizabeth, is it?
10123Tell me, Daddy,said she, perching on the arm of the Major''s chair,"who gave me all this, do you think?"
10123Tell us, Patsy, what does the will say? 10123 Thank you, my dear,"said he;"but where''s the money to come from?"
10123The boy?
10123The pins on the cushion spell''Patricia,''do n''t they?
10123Then this house is yours?
10123Then who can it be?
10123Then who was it?
10123Then why did Aunt Jane send for us?
10123Then why did n''t you let me know? 10123 Then, sir,"concluded the Major, mopping the perspiration from his forehead and sitting down limply in his chair,"what do you mean by it?"
10123There''s no doubt this place is intended for us, is there?
10123Think o''whom, Don?
10123Three? 10123 To pick wild flowers?"
10123To your brother?
10123Tonight?
10123Was n''t I the grand lady, though, with all the fortune I never had?
10123We''re no worse off than before we came, are we? 10123 Well, Beth?"
10123Well, girl, how do you like being a fool?
10123Well, then, do you think it''s Kenneth?
10123Well, what do you think of me?
10123Well,said he, at last,"another acceptance?"
10123Well,she asked him,"what do you think of the girls?"
10123Well?
10123Well?
10123Well?
10123What are you up to, Daddy?
10123What became of it?
10123What brought you back here, after all these years?
10123What did she say?
10123What do you know about these girls?
10123What do you know of her?
10123What do you like?
10123What do you mean by that? 10123 What do you mean by that?"
10123What do you mean?
10123What do you think of that, mamma?''
10123What has Uncle John been doing?
10123What is it, Beth?
10123What is it, Mavoureen?
10123What is it, Patsy?
10123What is it, ma''am?
10123What pay do you get, Patsy?
10123What sort of a man is he?
10123What was her name?
10123What young ladies?
10123What''ll we do?
10123What''s going to became of Kenneth?
10123What''s the matter?
10123What''s your name, lad?
10123What, the neckties?
10123What?
10123Whatever induced her to write to_ me?_"You might read it and find out,suggested the major.
10123When may I see you again?
10123When will Aunt Jane die?
10123When will they come?
10123When will you decide?
10123Where are you living?
10123Where did he come from?
10123Where did you come from?
10123Where do you want to go?
10123Where does she live?
10123Where is the paper?
10123Where? 10123 Which do you prefer, Jane?"
10123Which of my nieces do you prefer?
10123Which young man, Miss?
10123Who gave you such authority?
10123Who hired you, then?
10123Who is he?
10123Who is this woman, mamma?
10123Who was the young man?
10123Who will have Elmhurst?
10123Who''s their unknown and mysterious client? 10123 Who, Miss Jane?"
10123Who?
10123Whom?
10123Why abuse? 10123 Why did you do that, Kenneth?"
10123Why did you object to come here?
10123Why have I never heard of her before?
10123Why must you try to like your mother''s sister?
10123Why not read the letter?
10123Why not, Aunt? 10123 Why not?
10123Why not?
10123Why should n''t you like me?
10123Why should you doubt it, after this letter?
10123Why wo n''t you speak to me?
10123Why, Miss Louise,he said in some surprise,"were you, by good chance, waiting for me?"
10123Why?
10123Why?
10123Will they be running about the place, Don?
10123Will you change your will?
10123Will you please come to see James, sir?
10123Will you send it on?
10123Wo n''t you leave it to him, Aunt Jane?
10123Wo n''t you take a chair?
10123Would it look bad for me to kiss you, Patsy?
10123Would n''t Tom like you to provide for Kenneth in some way, however humbly?
10123Yes, Miss,answered the porter;"are you Miss Doyle?"
10123Yes?
10123Yes?
10123You are John Merrick?
10123You do n''t?
10123You had believed him dead?
10123You know Aunt-- Miss Merrick, sir?
10123You mean Patricia Doyle?
10123You mean that I should accept her queer invitation to visit her?
10123You think not?
10123You think so?
10123You were n''t vexed with disappointment, were you, Patsy?
10123You were the tinsmith?
10123You''ll give me a testimonial, wo n''t you, Madam?
10123Your maid?
10123_ You_ Lawyer Watson?
10123After a period of thought he asked;"What is this I hear about John Merrick having returned from the West?"
10123Am I right, Donald?"
10123Am I right, Uncle John, or do I flatter myself?"
10123And are you getting better, dear aunt, in this beautiful garden with the birds and the sunshine?"
10123And the conductor''s beside it, for the poor brakeman did n''t dare let him go?
10123And this new cousin, Louise Merrick, why was she coming to Elmhurst?
10123And what do you think?
10123And where in the world have you come from?"
10123And who from?"
10123And you?"
10123Are n''t there three of them?"
10123Are n''t you glad it''s Uncle John?"
10123Are they really coming?"
10123Are you poor?"
10123Are you so very rich?"
10123Are you trying to insult me, now that I''m weak and helpless?
10123But I must say it was kind of her to put me down for five thousand dollars-- now, was n''t it?"
10123But if neither of the three is worthy?"
10123But tell me, have you money, Uncle John?"
10123But tell me; why did you wish to leave me your money?"
10123But what could we do?"
10123But what does it mean?"
10123But what is your name?"
10123But why are you so anxious?"
10123But why not?
10123Ca n''t I wheel you into the garden?
10123Can she refuse it?"
10123Can you get ready to come with me today, Uncle John?"
10123Can you read aloud?"
10123Confound your awkwardness-- do you want to break my back?
10123Did n''t you see it, Miss Patricia?"
10123Did she ever think of it?
10123Did you ever think of that?"
10123Did you ever?"
10123Do n''t you know what that is?"
10123Do you blame me any?"
10123Do you know what I''ve decided, Major, dear?
10123Do you know you''re ten minutes late?"
10123Do you realize what this bequest means?"
10123Do you think we ought to stay here?"
10123Do you understand the situation?"
10123Do you want to fly in the face of Providence, you doddering old imbecile?"
10123Do you want to visit New York especially?"
10123Doyle?
10123Eh, sir?"
10123Finally the aged coachman, without looking up, enquired:"What do ye think o''''em, Kenneth lad?"
10123Finally the stranger asked:"Are Jane''s sisters living-- Julia and Violet?"
10123Girls at Elmhurst?"
10123Guess what I read?"
10123Have I been sick, Donald?"
10123Have I told you about it, Donald?"
10123Have n''t I given him a home and an education, all because Thomas asked me to look after his relatives?
10123Have you found work?"
10123Have you no eyes, then?"
10123Have you seen him?"
10123Her first words to Phibbs, who was bending over her, were:"Is she dead?"
10123How could she out- wit this unknown cousin, and inspire the love of Aunt Jane?
10123How do you expect me to sponge your vest when you''re wriggling around in that way?"
10123How do you like being on exhibition, an''goin''through your paces, like a bunch o''trotting hosses, to see which is worth the most?"
10123How long has Master Kenneth lived here?"
10123I ca n''t be on my last legs regularly, can I?"
10123I think that''s all, is n''t it?"
10123I wonder what brought him into this neighborhood?"
10123Is he your uncle?"
10123Is it one of your favorites, Aunt Jane?"
10123Is n''t he a queer looking fellow?
10123Is n''t it funny?"
10123Is n''t it glorious that we can get acquainted at last?
10123Is n''t my name on it, too, where I signed it?
10123Is n''t that better?"
10123Is n''t that the explanation?"
10123Is n''t this a funny establishment?"
10123Is this rich aunt of mine the only relative he had?"
10123Is this satisfactory, sir?"
10123It is n''t likely she''d begin now, is it?"
10123It must be done, in one way or another; but how?
10123Leave_ him_ my money?
10123May I take off my things?"
10123Me inherit?"
10123Mr. John?
10123Now, is it?"
10123Now, was n''t it?"
10123Oh-- h. What are you blinking at, you old owl?"
10123Patsy walked up to him, and ignoring the big gold figures over the entrance she enquired:"Is this 3708 Willing Square?"
10123Patsy?"
10123Perhaps she murdered him in his sleep-- eh, Louise?"
10123Probably my other cousin, the De Graf girl, is likewise invited to Elmhurst?
10123Same now as ever, I s''pose?"
10123So one morning she said to the groom:"Does n''t Kenneth usually ride Nora?"
10123Strolling away to the stables, Uncle John met old Donald, who enquired:"How is Miss Patsy this morning, sir?"
10123Suppose Aunt Jane prefers you to me, and wills you all her money?"
10123Tell me, why should she love James, who is a mere gardener, and hate me?"
10123The only chance we run lies in the danger that eligible young men may prove shy, and refuse to take our bait; but are we not diplomats, mother dear?
10123Then he asked:"Why have you thought it necessary to assist me?"
10123Then the girl whispered, softly:"Why are you so good to me, Uncle John?"
10123To compete for the prize Beth had already determined to win?
10123Was she unsatisfactory?"
10123What did you do, Jane Merrick, you who lived in a beautiful mansion, and had more money than you could use?
10123What do I care what becomes of my money, when I am gone?
10123What do I know of them, or they of me?"
10123What for?"
10123What if I should die tonight?"
10123What in the world is to become of you?"
10123What is her name?"
10123What will the Uncle do all the day while we''re at work?"
10123What will you do, Kenneth?
10123What would he say now, Jane, if he knew I stood good to have five thousand-- if I can manage to outlive you?"
10123What would the Major say, and what were they to do without her wages?
10123What''s going to become of you, I wonder?"
10123Where is it?
10123Where will you go?"
10123Where''s that?"
10123Where''s the other niece?
10123Who are they?"
10123Who should sign the will with Master Tom but me-- his old servant and friend?
10123Who will it be, Phibbs?"
10123Who''s the other?"
10123Why did you not invite Kenneth to dinner, Jane?"
10123Why do n''t they dress like decent people?"
10123Why do n''t you do the only right thing in your power, and leave Elmhurst to Kenneth?"
10123Why not, Silas?
10123Why not?"
10123Why not?"
10123Why should she be dead?"
10123Will I be a beggar?"
10123Will you give me back ten dollars of that money to buy''em with?"
10123Wo n''t that be the better way?"
10123Wo n''t we, girls?"
10123Wo n''t you let me?"
10123Would it not be better for me to send these papers by a messenger to your house?"
10123You do n''t care for more than one, do you, Uncle John?"
10123You noticed the maid you ordered to come from Madam Borne to dress my hair for the reception?"
10123You spoke to old Conover about me?"
10123Your card, sir?"
955A Pink Kitten? 955 A Scarecrow?
955A dark well? 955 A little''Cleverness''?
955A popular song?
955A tin woodchopper?
955A what?
955All ready? 955 All ready?"
955Am I captured?
955And alive?
955And am I a prisoner?
955And are n''t you hungry?
955And could he chop wood then?
955And how shall we find the road of yellow bricks?
955And then shoot them at more travelers? 955 And where did you come from?"
955And where is that?
955And you are a Hopper?
955Any more?
955Any more?
955Are flowers alive?
955Are you afraid of men?
955Are you fond of eating honey- bees?
955Are you going to make that dreadful thing live?
955Are you hurt?
955Are you so broken up that you ca n''t play?
955Be quiet, will you?
955Better than mine?
955Better than mine?
955But a mouth is to talk with, is n''t it?
955But do you think for a moment that I would permit you, or anyone else, to pull the left wing from a yellow butterfly?
955But how can you walk, with only one leg?
955But is there ever any oil in a man''s body?
955But it''s a queer animal with three hairs on the tip of its tail that wo n''t come out and--"What wo n''t come out?
955But tell me, is there any way to get to the Horner Country without going through the city of the Hoppers?
955But the question is not if we will behave, but if you will behave? 955 But the question is, do we want to go where the path does?"
955But they''re part of it; and are n''t they pretty trees?
955But what can he have done, and what made him do it?
955But what do you eat now?
955But what else does this Crooked Magician want?
955But why do you go to bed?
955But, tell me, good sir, are you not a trifle lumpy?
955But,said he, in a puzzled way,"what makes those three hairs important?
955Ca n''t I dance till morning, if I want to?
955Ca n''t I sing?
955Ca n''t I whistle?
955Ca n''t anything else be done?
955Ca n''t you get angry''bout something, please?
955Ca n''t you see?
955Ca n''t you take a joke?
955Ca n''t you take''em out, then, and replace''em with pebbles, so that I wo n''t feel above my station in life?
955Ca n''t you talk from this side?
955Can you dig?
955Can you do anything else?
955Can you see it, Scraps?
955Can you swim?
955Champion what?
955Could n''t we make a raft?
955Dear me, Ojo,said the cat;"do n''t you think the creature is a little bit crazy?"
955Did n''t I say you were Ojo the Lucky?
955Did n''t he say what the Hoppers and Horners were like?
955Did you call me''Scraps''? 955 Did you come to us for advice?"
955Did you pick the six- leaved clover?
955Did you see no girls as beautiful as I am in your own country?
955Do n''t my colors run whenever I run?
955Do n''t travelers cross it?
955Do n''t you ever cross it?
955Do n''t you feel tired?
955Do n''t you find it very annoying to be so crooked?
955Do n''t you own a boat?
955Do n''t you see?
955Do n''t you think we ought to land?
955Do n''t you?
955Do you know where one may be found?
955Do you live here, my good man?
955Do you mean me?
955Do you need more stuffing? 955 Do you suppose you could throw me over that fence?
955Do you surrender?
955Do you think a pink kitten-- common meat-- is as pretty as I am?
955Do you think they are all fast colors, Ojo?
955Does anyone live on those mountains beyond here?
955Does she always watch the Magic Picture?
955Fiddle- cum- foo, Howdy- do? 955 Has she any brains?"
955Has something pleased you?
955Have n''t you always lived in the Land of Oz?
955Have n''t you eaten anything in many years?
955Have you any dark wells in your city?
955Have you any other accomplishments?
955Have you ever been to the Emerald City?
955Have you noticed my pink brains?
955Have you now secured all the things you were in search of?
955Have you one?
955Have you plenty of it?
955Have you seen her, then?
955Horrid?
955How about that sign?
955How big a measure?
955How can I lose that''Un,''Dame Margolotte?
955How can I?
955How dare you put your foot on Chiss?
955How did you get in?
955How did you know I had arrived?
955How do you like Oz?
955How do you manage to do it, Diksey?
955How far is it to the Horner Country?
955How long must we keep this up, Shags?
955How many horns do the Horners have?
955How much is a gill?
955How much of the water do you need?
955How would you like it, Shaggy Man, if I took all your shags away from you?
955How?
955Hullo, Ojo,said Scraps;"how are you?"
955I know; but what road shall I take?
955I''ve a right to be surprised, have n''t I?
955I''ve never heard of a dark well; have you?
955If the mountain is under Ozma''s rule, why does n''t she know about the Hoppers and the Horners?
955Is Dorothy made of tin?
955Is Dorothy the little girl who came here from Kansas?
955Is anything hurting you?
955Is blue the only respectable color, then?
955Is it impolite to romp and shout and be jolly?
955Is n''t any butter? 955 Is n''t one punished enough in knowing he has done wrong?
955Is n''t the country and the climate grand?
955Is she patchwork, like me?
955Is that all?
955Is that the extent of your wisdom?
955Is that the way we go?
955Is the Wizard of Oz a humbug?
955Is the owl so very foolish?
955Is there any water in it?
955Is there anything I can do in return for your kindness?
955Is there such a road?
955Is this mountain in the Land of Oz?
955Is this really a prison?
955Is this true?
955Jinjur did a neat job, did n''t she? 955 Let me see; that''s about seven thousand chicks she has hatched out; is n''t it, General?"
955Makes civilized folks wild folks, eh? 955 May I pull out the hairs now?"
955May I stay here a little while before I go to prison?
955May we see the famous Magician, Madam?
955Me? 955 Me?"
955No jam, either? 955 No?
955None at all?
955Nor a raft?
955Now tell me, please, what magic things must you find?
955Oh; can you growl?
955Oh; do you change your head?
955Oh; do you mean the pink pebbles you call your brains, and your red heart and green eyes?
955Oh; is that so? 955 Outside?
955Raven, or crow?
955Real fire?
955Really?
955Scraps?
955Seems? 955 Shall I throw in a stone, to waken him?"
955So the clover has n''t been picked, eh?
955Tell me,pleaded Ojo, speaking to the Crooked Magician,"what must we find to make the compound that will save Unc Nunkie?"
955Tell me,said the Patchwork Girl earnestly,"do all those queer people you mention really live in the Land of Oz?"
955The question is, who''s going to explain the joke to the Horners? 955 The shape does n''t make a thing honest, does it?"
955Then what in the world shall we do?
955Then what shall I do?
955Then why did you both leave him?
955Then why is the prison so fine, and why are you so kind to me?
955Then why was I ever invented?
955Then,said Scraps,"suppose we go in and find him?
955There''s a Patchwork Girl and--"A what?
955They''ll have to prove him guilty, wo n''t they?'''' 955 This is somewhere, is n''t it?"
955True that we have less understanding?
955Unlucky? 955 Was it you who rescued me from the leaf?"
955Well, Doc Pipt, do you mean to introduce us, or not?
955Well, what of it?
955Well, why do n''t you sprinkle some of that powder on them and bring them to life again?
955What about the Hoppers?
955What about the Scarecrow?
955What are the people like?
955What are you trying to find?
955What caused you to think that?
955What companions?
955What crime?
955What did he do then?
955What did old Mombi the Witch do with the Powder of Life your husband gave her?
955What did you do all night?
955What do you know about the Crooked Magician who lives on the mountain?
955What do you mean by such impertinence?
955What do you s''pose he''s done?
955What do you think, Champion?
955What do you want?
955What does it mean?
955What does that mean?
955What does the Liquid of Petrifaction do?
955What for?
955What for?
955What good will that do?
955What had you to do with my brains?
955What has happened to Scraps?
955What has happened to you?
955What have we got?
955What in the world were you doing?
955What is a Woozy, please?
955What is a patchwork quilt?
955What is a servant?
955What is it?
955What is it?
955What is queer about it?
955What is sleep?
955What is the best way to get to the Emerald City?
955What is the next thing Ojo must get?
955What kind of a well is that, sir?
955What next?
955What right have you to order me around? 955 What seems to be the trouble?"
955What shall we do, Shaggy Man? 955 What sign?"
955What was the joke?
955What weapons do you fight with?
955What will they do with him?
955What wolf?
955What''s funny?
955What''s rag- time?
955What''s the game, anyhow-- blind- man''s- buff?
955What''s the news since I left? 955 What''s the trouble?"
955What''s up, Chief?
955What''s wrong now?
955What''s wrong?
955What, a live Scarecrow?
955What, that little squeak?
955What?
955When do you expect to return to the Emerald City?
955Where are you bound for?
955Where does he live?
955Where does this river go to?
955Where is the Horner Country?
955Where is the house, Bungle?
955Where shall we go? 955 Where''s the gold flask, Dorothy?"
955Where?
955Which one? 955 Who are the Hoppers?"
955Who are you, Unknown Being?
955Who cares for a butterfly?
955Who cares for''em, anyhow? 955 Who carves the faces on them?"
955Who is Dorothy?
955Who is the dwarf?
955Who is there?
955Who made the joke?
955Who would think such a funny harlequin lived in the Land of Oz? 955 Who, me?"
955Who? 955 Why are we so poor, Unc?"
955Why are you Ojo the Unlucky?
955Why ca n''t the man make us a raft?
955Why did n''t you make her pretty to look at?
955Why did they shut you up here?
955Why do n''t you take me with you?
955Why do n''t you use it on your streets, then, and the outside of your houses, to make them as pretty as they are within?
955Why do they sit so still, and all in a row?
955Why do you put those things into your mouth?
955Why do you say that, madam?
955Why does n''t he say anything?
955Why not, sir?
955Why not? 955 Why not?"
955Why not?
955Why not?
955Why not?
955Why not?
955Why should I understand that, or anything else?
955Why should there be any road, if the river stops everyone walking along it?
955Why, what''s wrong?
955Why?
955Will that make you angry?
955Will you?
955Would anyone at the royal palace break a Glass Cat?
955Would you like to?
955Yes; is n''t he jolly?
955You do n''t want war, do you?
955A Patchwork Girl?
955A prisoner?"
955After a little while he asked:"Where is the Patchwork Girl now?"
955And in the Munchkin Country?"
955And no cake-- no jelly-- no apples-- nothing but bread?"
955And there''s a Glass Cat--""Glass?"
955And there''s a Woozy--""What''s a Woozy?"
955Anything important?"
955Are n''t you feeling a little queer, just now?"
955Are n''t you horrid?"
955Are you glass, or what?"
955But here is a house by the roadside, so why go farther?"
955But if I let you go, what will you do?"
955But the Glass Cat gave a little laugh and inquired in her scornful way:"How do you intend to get the beast out of this forest?"
955But what is the fifth and last thing you need, in order to complete the magic charm?"
955But when that is gone, what shall we eat, Unc?"
955Ca n''t you see?
955Ca n''t you understand that you and I are superior people and not made like these poor humans?"
955Champion?"
955Chapter Twenty The Captive Yoop As they were preparing to leave, Dorothy asked:"Can you tell us where there is a dark well?"
955Could the leaf whistle, Ojo wondered?
955Did n''t you feel the ground tremble?
955Did you notice my brains, stranger?
955Did you say you were traveling toward the Emerald City?"
955Do n''t they ever run around and play and laugh, and have a good time?"
955Do n''t you love classical music?"
955Do n''t you wish, Ojo, with all your heart, that you had not been disobedient and broken a Law of Oz?"
955Do you suppose all the world becomes unlucky one- seventh of the time?"
955Do you suppose they''d flash imitation fire?"
955Do you understand that?"
955Does n''t your straw ever bunch?"
955Fine sparks, were n''t they?"
955Have you any name of your own?"
955Have you met our Scarecrow, then?"
955Have you noticed how beautiful my patches are in this sunlight?"
955Her tootsie''s bare, but she do n''t care, So what''s the odds to you?"
955How are you?"
955How is it, Sawhorse; are you equal to a swift run?"
955How shall we get over the fence?"
955How''s that for a joke, eh?
955Howdy- do, Miss What''s- your- name?"
955Hurry up, ca n''t you?
955I ca n''t see that my colors have faded a particle, as yet; can you?"
955Is anyone in your party named Ojo the Unlucky?"
955Is it glass?"
955Is it possible you ca n''t appreciate rag- time?"
955Is n''t it wonderful what a little paint will do, if it''s properly applied?"
955Is that magic?"
955Is that my name?"
955It called out, reproachfully:"What''s the matter?
955It was locked on both sides and over the latch was a sign reading:"WAR IS DECLARED""Ca n''t we go through?"
955It''s free, is n''t it?"
955It''s funny you and I should live here all alone, in the middle of the forest, is n''t it?"
955Lucky I passed by, was n''t it?"
955Magic- maker?"
955May I go?"
955May we come out again?
955Me?"
955Nice place, is n''t it?
955Not the Shaggy Man?"
955Now she turned to Ozma and asked:"May I go with Ojo, to help him?"
955Ojo and I are not afraid; are we, Ojo?"
955Ojo had been deep in thought, and now he asked the Chief:"Is there a dark well in any part of your country?"
955Ojo kept close to the Scarecrow and the Scarecrow kept close to Dorothy; but the little girl turned to the queer creatures and asked:"Who are you?"
955Or are you still cruel and slappy?"
955Pausing to look back, it asked:"All ready?"
955See?
955Suppose we wait and talk with him about it?
955Tell me, Phony, what is this record like, which you say you have on tap?"
955Tell me, Unc; why are we so poor?"
955The Shaggy Man said the people loved her; but how could they?
955The adventurers now found themselves alone, and Dorothy asked anxiously:"Is anybody hurt?"
955The girl eyed this sign a moment and turned to the Scarecrow, asking:"Who is Yoop; or what is Yoop?"
955The man was standing on the river bank and he called to them:"How do you do?
955The music stopped, at that, and the machine turned its horn from one to another and said with great indignation:"What''s the matter now?
955Then he turned to Dorothy and added:"What will become of the Munchkin boy?"
955Then he went to the table and said:"I wonder if this is my breakfast?"
955Then one said:"That is clear enough; but where does the joke come in?''"
955Then she seated herself at a desk and asked:"What name?"
955Then what do you call all those sweet poems?"
955Then why do n''t you use cotton, such as I am stuffed with?"
955There; does that suit your royal highness?"
955They walked a little while in silence and then Ojo said:"If Ozma forbids the Crooked Magician to restore Unc Nunkie to life, what shall I do?"
955Too bad, Shaggy Man, is n''t it?"
955Understand?"
955Unkind, was n''t it?"
955What are the other things you are to find?"
955What are you able to do; anything''special?"
955What are you made of-- gelatine?"
955What do you say to my offer, Quadling?"
955What do you think, Wizard?"
955What else, Unc?"
955What harm could there be in picking it?
955What is Chiss?
955What is that?"
955What is your name, my poor abused phonograph?"
955What qualities have you given your new servant?"
955What right has this girl Ruler to keep my Unc Nunkie a statue forever?"
955What would you prefer: planked whitefish, omelet with jelly or mutton- chops with gravy?"
955When the visitors had eaten heartily of this fare the woman said to them:"Do you wish to see Dr. Pipt on business or for pleasure?"
955Where did you come from, Crazy- quilt?"
955Where''s the jam then?"
955Who but poor Margolotte could have managed to invent such an unreasonable being as I?
955Who cares for the outside of anything?"
955Who is that bright- colored delicacy behind you?"
955Who put noodles in the soup?
955Who wants to walk?"
955Will you please rescue my companions, also?"
955With my heart- rending growl-- my horrible, shudderful growl?
955Wo n''t it be funny to run across something yellow in this dismal blue country?"
955Would you like that kind of food?"
955Would you like to visit it?"
955You ask me why not?
955You see the point, do n''t you?
955asked the Shaggy Man;"the tail?"
955asked the boy,"when all my attempts to save my dear uncle have failed?"
955cried a man in the first group of Hoppers they met;"whom have you captured?"
955cried the Hoppers in a chorus;"can you help us?
955exclaimed Ojo, greatly astonished at the sight of this stranger; and then he added:"Who has saved me, sir?"
955he asked, reproachfully;"have n''t you any fun in you at all?"
22225''Does he trust you?'' 22225 ''Gran''dad,''says I,''would ye hev a Cragg accep''charity, even to the makin''of a dress?''
22225''Will he stick?'' 22225 A young woman?"
22225Ai n''t yo''gwine git dem trunks home to- day?
22225All of it?
22225All?
22225Am I to be left out of all this thrilling mystery?
22225An''he slammed the door in yer face?
22225And Old Swallowtail is your father? 22225 And after that?"
22225And did you learn anything?
22225And does he carry anything with him?
22225And does he walk more than one night?
22225And does n''t that make him cross, Ingua?
22225And how did you happen to find it, Gran''pa Jim? 22225 And she''s_ sure_ it were Ned Joselyn she saw?"
22225And this is the nearest railway station?
22225And why do these men operate a printing press in a secret cavern, unless they are printing counterfeit money?
22225And you are going into the enemy''s camp to- night?
22225And you have been down there, investigating?
22225And you think he was angry when you accused him of neglecting Ingua?
22225Are n''t you glad you did n''t run away?
22225Are you plannin''to take me away from here, Mama?
22225Are you ready to go to Miss Huckins''?
22225Are you sure of that, Ingua?
22225Are you sure of that?
22225Breakfast? 22225 But do not theories often lead to facts?
22225But is n''t this rather-- er-- irregular?
22225But what could Cragg''s Crossing have done without you?
22225But what have I said in my madness, and what did my words imply?
22225But why does he receive and answer so many letters?
22225But you will make inquiries?
22225But-- why all this secrecy, Daddy?
22225But_ are_ they justified?
22225Can he walk yet?
22225Can you get in unaided, or do you wish Uncle Eben to assist you?
22225Could he be prosecuted for sympathizing with his own race?
22225Crazy?
22225Did he ever again try to choke you?
22225Did he ever do that?
22225Did n''t I ask de stoahkeepeh what to pay Joe Brennen foh bringin''oveh dem trunks, an''did n''t he say a dolleh is big pay foh such- like a trip? 22225 Did n''t I say he kep''it to himself?"
22225Did n''t I say the devils pick on_ me_ sometimes?
22225Did n''t Uncle Eben tell you?
22225Did n''t he tell you?
22225Did n''t see anything to make ye nervous, durin''yer walk, did ye?
22225Did you ever try to cross at such a time?
22225Do n''t we hev to do the dishes?
22225Do n''t you get enough to eat?
22225Do n''t you remember giving me a ride yesterday in the Hathaway automobile?
22225Do n''t you remember me, Mary Ann? 22225 Do ye mean Gran''dad, er_ me?_""I mean you.
22225Do ye want me choked, or killed?
22225Do you always hear him?
22225Do you feel anything against your side?
22225Do you know anything about the history of the place, Gran''pa, or of the people who live in your tiny, forgotten town?
22225Do you know who I am?
22225Do you know,said Ingua one day, in confidential mood,"I have n''t had the devils since that time I started to run away and you stopped me?
22225Do you like him, Ingua?
22225Do you mean that you doubt my evidence?
22225Do you mean to play square, this time?
22225Do you mean to say you''ve discovered all this in the two days since you''ve been here?
22225Do you think he suspects who you are?
22225Do you think,remarked Mary Louise,"there is ever any excuse for stealing?"
22225Does he get many letters, then?
22225Does he own Cragg''s Crossing?
22225Does her grandfather''s influence seem to be evil, then?
22225Does n''t he ever laugh?
22225Does n''t your granddaughter need some sewing done, sir?
22225Does she know now where her husband is?
22225Does your grandfather ever go away from here? 22225 Eh?
22225Eh? 22225 Forgotten?
22225Goin''to stay, sir?
22225Gran''dad has?
22225Gran''pa Jim,said she, thoughtfully buttering her toast,"do you think it''s right for Josie to be wandering around in the dead of night?"
22225Had dinner?
22225Has he a business, then?
22225Has she been complaining?
22225Have n''t I warned you against the danger of imagination? 22225 Have n''t the stones a value, for building or something?"
22225Have n''t you caught me at the job?
22225Have you a spade?
22225Have you any theory, as yet, Josie?
22225Have you discovered anything more than you have told me?
22225Have you ever seen him come out, or go in?
22225Have you seen to- day''s papers?
22225Have you told her anything about your gran''dad?
22225He''s a queer fish, ai n''t he?
22225Highflyin''name, ai n''t it? 22225 How can I, when he jes''sets an''glares at me ev''ry time he comes into the house--''cept when he complains I ai n''t doin''my work proper?
22225How d''ye know, Josie?
22225How did you enjoy your first evening in society?
22225How far is it from here to Cragg''s Crossing, then?
22225How is Aunt Polly, and how is your''rheum''tics''?
22225How is your grandfather this morning?
22225How long ago was that?
22225How much do you charge a day?
22225How much money have you taken from your grandfather?
22225How should I?
22225How''d ye happen to owe him anything, Josie?
22225How''d ye know? 22225 I ai n''t, eh?"
22225I do n''t suppose you could find a bit of red thread?
22225I wonder what was in that package he took away with him the other night?
22225I''d like that,said Ingua, with a first display of enthusiasm;"but who''d look after Gran''dad?"
22225I-- I beg your pardon,said she diffidently;"are you the real estate man?"
22225If he is now poor, what has he done with all his money?
22225If you were hired by the day,said he,"I suppose you would do a day''s work?"
22225In that case,was her quick reply,"why is Mr. Cragg still writing scores of letters and getting bags full of replies?
22225In the house?
22225In what way, Nan?
22225Is Cragg''s Crossing as beautiful as this?
22225Is Jim Bennett the postman?
22225Is he poor?
22225Is he printing sermons now?
22225Is her vacation over?
22225Is it safe to leave our trunks here?
22225Is it so serious, then?
22225Is n''t he tall and thin, with a light moustache and curly hair, and does n''t he wear a glass in one eye?
22225Is n''t his name Scotch?
22225Is n''t it counterfeit?
22225Is n''t it enough to warrant his arrest?
22225Is that all you know about old Cragg?
22225It does look very promising, does it?
22225It''s nice she can get such elegant things so near home, is n''t it? 22225 Joe Brennan is coming, then?"
22225Joselyn? 22225 Josie O''Gorman?"
22225Josie what?
22225Knowed the Hathaways in the city?
22225Me? 22225 Me?
22225Not even me, Josie?
22225Not to his face, do you?
22225Oh, did they quarrel?
22225Oh, he can, can he? 22225 Oh, it''s you, Mary Louise, is it?"
22225Oh, what was it all about?
22225Oh, ye''ve seen little Ingua Scammel, hev ye? 22225 Oh, you knew, did you?"
22225Oh; did he walk out, then?
22225Old Cragg and Jim Bennett?
22225Old Swallowtail? 22225 Or any money?"
22225School? 22225 Senator Ingua?"
22225Shall I send you up some breakfast, Josie?
22225Shall you, really? 22225 She has?"
22225So he''s cruel, is he?
22225So the Craggs are Irish, eh?
22225That is a part of the mystery, is n''t it? 22225 That?
22225The station? 22225 Then Ingua can now buy her outfit?"
22225Then he belongs to the band of Champions?
22225Then it was n''t counterfeit?
22225Then what has become of his land?
22225Then you can arrest him for this act?
22225Then you do not wish to confess?
22225Then you''re finding your present trail a difficult one to follow?
22225Then your mother intends to live here always?
22225They seem to suit things better than common words; do n''t you think so, Mary Louise?
22225Thought you said he drives a hard bargain?
22225Uncle Eben is late, is n''t he, Gran''pa Jim?
22225Want anything?
22225Want black or white?
22225Was n''t it splendid in your grandfather to be so generous, when he has so little money to spend? 22225 Was that bill your only basis of suspicion, dear?"
22225We''re almost there, are n''t we?
22225Well, if I''m a Cragg, and you''re a Cragg, why do n''t you let me alone?
22225Well, what is he?
22225Well,he said,"wanter buy anything to- day?"
22225Well?
22225What Cragg was that?
22225What about Ned Joselyn? 22225 What are the''wakes''?"
22225What can he have done with so much money?
22225What crazy idea is that?
22225What did he say to that?
22225What did you see, Ingua?
22225What do you care, Nan, whether she is well or not?
22225What do you know about him?
22225What do you mean?
22225What do you suppose drew those two men together, Miss Huckins?
22225What do you think I orter buy with that money, Josie? 22225 What does he do with his money, Ingua?"
22225What does your grandfather do in his office all day?
22225What for?
22225What has that to do with it?
22225What is his business?
22225What is that, sir?
22225What is that?
22225What makes you think Cragg has a business?
22225What on earth can it be?
22225What sort of a gun?
22225What were the Joselyns like?
22225What''s he done?
22225What''s his name?
22225What''s in the basket?
22225What''s slang?
22225What''s the matter?
22225What''s the use?
22225What''s wrong with my talk?
22225What_ is_ your present business?
22225When can you find out?
22225When did that happen?
22225When did that happen?
22225When did this happen?
22225When?
22225Where are you going, Ingua?
22225Where are you going?
22225Where did you learn all your slang, dear?
22225Where have you been hiding since Sunday?
22225Where is Peter?
22225Where were you last night?
22225Where''d ye come from?
22225Where''d ye get so much money, Josie?
22225Where''s Ingua?
22225Where?
22225Where?
22225Who is he?
22225Who is that?
22225Who said they quarreled?
22225Who says so?
22225Who the deuce are you?
22225Who was the girl?
22225Who would do that?
22225Who would kill you, Ingua?
22225Why not?
22225Why not?
22225Why not?
22225Why?
22225Why?
22225Why?
22225Why?
22225Will I see you again?
22225Will it, Mary Louise? 22225 Will ye?
22225Will you let me know, the next time he takes to walking?
22225Will you, Gran''pa Jim?
22225With what object?
22225Wo n''t this enforced promise to Ingua tie your hands?
22225Wo n''t you run over and see me?
22225Wo n''t you sit down?
22225Wo n''t you take the rest of these cakes with you?
22225Would n''t you like to know the truth of all this mystery, Ingua?
22225Would n''t you rather be with me than with your grandfather?
22225Ye bought them fer_ me?_she asked.
22225Yes; is n''t it an odd name?
22225You are not worrying over your probable arrest?
22225You do n''t like him?
22225You do n''t mean to arrest those men alone, do you, Josie?
22225You have?
22225You suspected my father of killing him?
22225You tried to cross in the dark, on a winter''s night? 22225 You''ll come to visit me, some time, in our new house; wo n''t you?"
22225You''ll let me go, now?
22225You''ll stick to Gran''dad, wo n''t ye?
22225You''ll surely get them off to- morrow?
22225_ You''ve_ never felt the need of an education, have you?
22225''What cause are ye talkin''about, Gran''dad?''
22225''What''re ye talkin''''bout?''
22225A cent a year?"
22225A secret''s a secret, is n''t it?
22225After a moment she gasped out:"How d''ye know?
22225After a time he asked defiantly:"Well, being a detective, what''s your business with me?
22225Am I correct in the surmise?"
22225Am I talkin''more decent than I used to, Mary Louise?"
22225And can we get Uncle Eben to drive us over in the car?"
22225And how about those''O''Gorman theories''you mentioned, which you were eager to test?"
22225And may I go with, you, Josie?"
22225And then--""Well, Ingua?"
22225And who is he?"
22225And why, if she is wealthy, does she rent the place?"
22225And-- tell me, Josie-- what is all his voluminous correspondence about?"
22225Anything else, sir?"
22225Are n''t you glad of that?"
22225Are n''t you glad, even now, that you have a home and shelter?"
22225Are they not confined to mere suspicions?
22225Are ye sure it were Ned Joselyn?"
22225Are you sure that is her name?"
22225At length she laid down her book and said:"Gran''pa, would you mind if I invited Josie O''Gorman to come here and make me a visit?"
22225At the Kenton house?''
22225Because she was a stranger who was likely to decamp instantly when he let her go?
22225But I s''pose somethin''goes with tea?"
22225But about the Hathaways; what has--""And you''ve got no red thread?
22225But after quite a period of silence Mary Louise asked gently:"Did you like Mr. Joselyn, Ingua?"
22225But consider, Mary Louise, is it our duty to trail criminals and through our investigations bring them to punishment?"
22225But he do n''t spend no money, does he?"
22225But he will have to keep in hiding always, wo n''t he?"
22225But her thoughts reverted to another theme and she asked:"Has n''t Mr. Cragg a granddaughter?"
22225But how came_ you_ here, Nan?
22225But the neighbors-- the busy- bodies around here?
22225But who told you I was worthy of being robbed?
22225But who would have thought this quiet, retired village harbored a mystery?
22225But you will tell me what happens?"
22225But you''ve been playing a dangerous game and I believe my father would have killed you, long ago, if--""Well, if what?"
22225But you?
22225But-- why did you come here just now?"
22225CHAPTER IX JOSIE INVESTIGATES"Well, what luck?"
22225CHAPTER XII THEORIES ARE DANGEROUS"What were you and Ingua talking about for so long?"
22225CHAPTER XIV MIDNIGHT VIGILS"Well, how is our girl detective progressing in her discovery of crime and criminals?"
22225CHAPTER XVIII DOUBTS AND SUSPICIONS Mary Louise entered her friend''s room at seven o''clock and exclaimed:"Not up yet?"
22225CHAPTER XXII INGUA''S MOTHER"And how do you like your grandfather?
22225Ca n''t you realize, Cragg, that I_ must_ be loyal to C. I. L.?
22225Can you hear the rumble of my train?
22225Can you show me to the best room you can place at my disposal?"
22225Coax Ol''Swallertail?
22225Confederates?
22225D''ye understan''?''
22225Did Ol''Swallertail kill Ned Joselyn?"
22225Do n''t that look mighty strange?"
22225Do n''t you know, sir, of someone who''d like to move to the city, and will be glad to make the exchange?"
22225Do n''t you think I''m a good enough friend not to get you choked or killed by telling any secrets you confided to me?
22225Do you hear that noise?
22225Do you know her very well, Ingua?"
22225Do you know how many there were?"
22225Do you know the girl, Dad?"
22225Do you know what has, become of Ned Joselyn?"
22225Do you know why?"
22225Do you owe him anything, Josie?"
22225Do you think I''d let anybody get the best of a Jessup?
22225Do you think the child''s mother is dead?"
22225Do you think, Gran''pa Jim, it would be advisable for me to plead with him to treat his orphaned grandchild more considerately?"
22225Do you understand me?"
22225Do you understand now?
22225Do you wish to run away?"
22225Does he travel much?"
22225Does n''t Mr. Cragg do any business except real estate?"
22225Does n''t everyone say it''s a shame to treat the poor child the way you do?
22225Ever hear of him?"
22225Ever seen Ol''Swallertail?"
22225Ever seen a movin''-pictur''?"
22225Finally he asked in exasperation:"Do you know where I''m going?"
22225For the love o''Mike, what does my keep amount to?
22225Funny how women''ll care fer a wuthless, ne''er- do- well chap that happens to be good- lookin'', ai n''t it?"
22225Had he stood by Nan in the past, and Ingua in the present, as a Cragg should do?
22225Has Daddy sent you to help me?"
22225Has Joe a competitor?"
22225Has n''t she been sorry for it many times, Ingua?"
22225Has she made any important discovery as yet?"
22225Has your mother gone away, then?"
22225Have n''t I eyes?
22225Have you any other relatives to go to?"
22225Have you forgotten?"
22225He come in an''stood while I shut the door, an''Gran''dad glared at him like he does when the devils gits him, and said:''What-- more?''
22225How did it happen that Colonel Hathaway allowed you to impose on him?"
22225How do you feel to- day, Ingua?"
22225How does that arrangement strike you, Ingua?"
22225How long you been here?"
22225How''d ye know it were Ned Joselyn?"
22225How''s business?"
22225I found the place, did n''t I?"
22225I hope you have n''t stolen money?"
22225I suppose they sell dishes at the village store, do they not?"
22225I''ve guessed, myself; but what''s the use?
22225Immediately Josie pounded upon it with her knuckles and a voice demanded:"Who is there?"
22225In what way?"
22225Ingua sidled closer to Josie and finally said in a trembling whisper:"Ye would n''t git Gran''dad inter trouble either, would ye?"
22225Is Mr. Cragg your grandfather, then?"
22225Is he good to you?"
22225Is it not so?"
22225Is it to mend with?"
22225Is n''t it an absurd costume, Gran''pa Jim?
22225Is n''t it queer how lives get tangled up?
22225Is she in?"
22225Is she well?"
22225It''s too big a secret for one small body to hold, is n''t it?
22225Joselyn?"
22225Joselyn?"
22225Josie O''Gorman?
22225Like a lady?"
22225Looks like Ol''Swallertail he d gone plumb crazy, do n''t it?"
22225My keep?
22225Neither of us said noth''n''fer awhile an''then he looks at me sort o''curious an''asks:"''Did ye git across, Ingua?''
22225Nice weather, is n''t it?"
22225No one''ll see me but you, will they?"
22225Now do you understand?"
22225Occupied with what?
22225Occupied?
22225Old Swallowtail?
22225On the fourth day, as she was"visiting"with Ingua, she asked:"Has your grandfather had any sleepless nights lately?"
22225Or do you transact all your business in the hallway?"
22225Or green?"
22225Or was the retrospective mood due to the hour and the unwonted situation?
22225Queer old man, that storekeeper, is n''t he?"
22225Say, girl, what''s yer name?"
22225So she resumed the pressing of a new dress that was spread over her ironing- board and said rather shortly:"Anything I can do for you?"
22225So you''ve returned from your wanderings, have you?"
22225Suspicions aroused by the chatter of a wild, ungoverned child?
22225The child had plainly rebelled at enforced drudgery and was going-- where?
22225Then I says in a whisper:''What did ye do to Ned, Gran''dad?''
22225Then Nan turned and asked:"Have you covered your tracks?"
22225Then he looked at Colonel Hathaway and said:"What I want t''know, Boss, is whether I''m hired by the hour, er by the day?"
22225Then he paused to ask anxiously:"Does this place please you, my dear?"
22225Then she asked in a businesslike tone:"When did you get here?"
22225Then she asked softly:"Does he still walk at night, Ingua?"
22225There was a note of bewilderment in the girl''s voice as she asked:"What has his sympathy for the Irish to do with this case?"
22225Want to go along, Ingua?"
22225Was he nice?"
22225Was it Ingua?"
22225Was it because she seemed dull and stupid?
22225Was n''t Ol''Swal- lertail hand- in- glove wi''that slick Mister Joselyn, who they say has run away an''left his pore wife in the lurch?
22225Was the village named after him, Gran''pa?"
22225Was_ he_ loyal, too?
22225Wha''d''ye s''pose?
22225Wha''d''ye think?
22225What about Ned Joselyn''s mysterious disappearance?"
22225What are they doing down there?"
22225What are you up to, Josie?"
22225What became of that counterfeit bill?"
22225What could it be?
22225What d''ye think he s happened?
22225What did ye go to him for?"
22225What does the Colonel do in the city?"
22225What for, Ingua?"
22225What right had anyone to spy upon a communion between God and man?
22225When all the countryside was wrapped in slumber the old gentleman stole from his cottage and went-- where?
22225When are we to see Ingua again?"
22225When she asked me to be more careful in my speech did n''t I do better?
22225When she came to that final meeting at Christmas week and Joselyn''s mysterious disappearance, Nan asked:"Do you think he killed him?"
22225When the girl did not sit down to the table and he observed she had set no place for herself, he suddenly said:"Well?"
22225Where ye stoppin''?
22225Where''d she see him?"
22225Where''d ye come from anyway?"
22225Where''d ye git the new duds?"
22225Where''s the chick''n, girl?''
22225Where''s the money comin''from?"
22225Who else lives over your store?"
22225Who knows but I may be able to help you discover the truth?
22225Who was the girl?
22225Whoever it was stood motionless until a low, clear voice asked sharply:"Anybody home?"
22225Why bother to argue?"
22225Why did you not undertake to rob him, instead of me?"
22225Why do they call this place Cragg''s Crossing?"
22225Why do you get so nervous?
22225Why do you s''pose Mary Louise gits into people the way she does?"
22225Why does n''t Mrs. Joselyn occupy her home this summer?
22225Why not?"
22225Why should n''t I, with no one to tell me better?"
22225Will ye-- honest?"
22225Will you abide by Josie''s decision?"
22225Will you come?
22225Will you go to town with me?"
22225Will you go with me?
22225Will you, Ingua?"
22225You here?"
22225You, Nan?"
22225have n''t I been warned that the educated gentleman is the worst type of criminal, and the most difficult to detect?"
22225how''d ye s''pose I''d talk?
22225shouted Uncle Eben indignatly,"wha''foh yo''done sett''n''heah?"