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31318He is you father?
31318Could it be that the troops had not seen the Indians?
31318Could that be Geronimo''s band?
31318Could this be Lawton''s command?
31318Four times in all the dragon took the meat, and after the fourth time the boy replaced the meat he said,"Dragon, will you fight me?"
31318How long[4] will it be until it is said, there are no Apaches?
31318I will fight in the front of the battle-- I only ask you to follow me to avenge this wrong done by these Mexicans-- will you come?
31318The dragon said,"I like your courage, but you are foolish; what do you think you could do?"
31318The wily old chief laughed shyly and said,"What if Prewitt''s pistol had been knocked out of his hand?
31318Then who were these troops and what Indians were those?
31318Were the redskins trying to head the troops off and attack them in their camp?
31318Were the troops hunting for those Indians?
31318When I arrived General Crook said to me,"Why did you leave the reservation?"
31318Why has he not been with me?"
27164And ate it?
27164Did you ever see any of those redskins again?
27164Does my brother not know that no one but Wakometkla can grant his request?
27164How will they kill us?
27164Tahteckadahair,said he,"why do you wish to join the war party which I am about to take out?"
27164Then you had''em, eh, old boy?
27164What is it Han- na- ta- mauh?
27164What then?
27164Where do ye come from, lad?
27164Why does Hissodecha ask this?
27164Will we have to remain in this position until the Indians are ready to torture us?
27164But if moral courage is not the requisite quality, what is it that such men as Reid, lack?
27164Have they done aught to relieve your distress?
27164How can I picture to the imagination of my readers the noble qualities of head and heart with which this child of nature was endowed?
27164How can we get at them?"
27164How could he succeed?
27164How is it?"
27164I exclaimed in surprise,"why Ned, I thought we had abandoned it altogether, you do n''t mean to tell me that I can realize anything from the claim?"
27164Should I reach it or be borne down the torrent, and be dashed to pieces against some hidden boulder?
27164The plaints of the women were entertained, but these wise(?)
27164What would there be to prevent my braining the Indian in his tracks and then escape?
27164When any new arrival came into camp, no one thought of inquiring if he was honest or industrious, but, had he killed his man?
27164Why can you not take me with you when you next go forth with a war party?"
27164Will you name him for us?"
27164With your aid I shall surely be successful, and when we return in triumph, who shall deny to the friend of Stonhawon a seat in the council?
27164Yer see those five notches on this ere rifle?
27164_ Caval_--you have found it?
27164he continued, turning to the scout;"do you think we can approach them?"
27164the old thing?"
27164was it winter?"
19928Ai n''t dey some way to stop that, corporal?
19928And meantime having my beasts eating barley by the bucketful so that I wo n''t have enough to get through? 19928 Are you ready, Jim?"
19928But you have come through all alone, my friend; why should I not go? 19928 Did you see the smoke?"
19928Do you suppose I can rest one conscious minute until I know what has become of my babies?
19928Do you want me, Pike?
19928Has the whole Apache nation come to reinforce them? 19928 Is it a panther?"
19928Is papa there?
19928Just save a little breakfast for the captain and me, will you? 19928 May I say a word to the captain?"
19928Now, is your rifle all ready?
19928Of course I can, corporal, but where are you going to sleep?
19928Oh!--can''t I take a pop at him?
19928See?
19928That you, Manuelito?
19928That you, Pike? 19928 There''s your Indian, James, my boy,"softly laughed Pike and, turning, he called back into the cave:"Ned, are you asleep?"
19928Well, why did n''t they attack you, then, Al?
19928Well, wo n''t you at least wait and camp here a day or so? 19928 What d''you want?"
19928What did you see? 19928 What is it, then?"
19928What is it?
19928What''s thim for?
19928Where are you?
19928Where did you leave them, captain? 19928 Where is he gone?"
19928Where you at?
19928Where''s Manuelito?
19928Where''s papa?
19928Where''s the captain and the wagon?
19928A hundred yards off the road they halted and Gwynne called back into the darkness:"How''s Manuelito getting on, Pike?"
19928Are the horses all right?
19928Are you ready, Jim?"
19928At their head rode two officers, and one, he knew at once, must be his old captain, but why that bandage about his head?
19928But how was he to conceal the severed side line?
19928But what on earth are they bunched so for?
19928Ca n''t I come to you now?
19928Could it be one of the Apaches?
19928Could it be the sentinel from the other side?
19928Did none of you see?"
19928Do let me have one shot at them?
19928Got it?"
19928How are the kids-- sleeping?"
19928Is he all ready, Manuelito?
19928Is n''t it so, pet?"
19928It could only defer the moment of their capture and then-- what would be the fate of those poor little ones and of honest old Kate?
19928It''s Captain Gwynne?"
19928King He Drew Little Nell close to Him Manuelito Was shuffling about the Fire Apparently doing Nothing"Where''s Manuelito?"
19928Now are you game for it, Jim?"
19928Now can you find that point where we turn off the road to get into the rock corral?"
19928Now what did that mean?
19928Now, can you do it?"
19928Out of the fire light and back to the grazing ground he must get the horse at once-- but what then?
19928See?"
19928See?"
19928The first question he longed to ask was:"Has the captain got back?"
19928The old trooper would shed his heart''s blood in their defence, but what would that avail against a gang of howling Apaches?
19928WHAT CAN HAVE HAPPENED?
19928Was he not conscious that her eldest boy must be now fourteen, named for him, Martin Pike, and a young American all through?
19928Was it possible they had abandoned the pursuit?
19928We''d make some of''em sick Indians; would n''t we, old girl?"
19928What can have Happened?
19928What can have happened?
19928What can it mean?
19928What cared he for Apaches?
19928What could it mean?
19928What did I tell you?"
19928What has happened?"
19928What''s the matter back there?"
19928What''s the reason your man has n''t fired?--the man behind the rock that I told you to kill?"
19928What''s up?"
19928When they were out of earshot of the ambulance he turned:"Have you heard nothing-- no hoof beats?"
19928When would that be?
19928Where could that have come from?
19928Where is Al Sieber?
19928Where the old comrades from Verde?
19928Where-- where can the father be?
19928Which way did he come?
19928Who can say with what love and yearning the father bent over those little faces as he peered in upon them?
19928Who on earth can it be?
19928Why should not he?
19928Why the rude sling in which his arm was carried?
19928Wo n''t you give old Pike some coffee now, and some bacon and_ frijoles_?"
19928You and Nellie hungry?
19928You''ll take care of her, wo n''t you, Ned, my boy?"
19928[ Illustration:"WHERE''S MANUELITO?"]
19928the rifles rattled up the rocky slopes, but where could the bullets go?
43067And how are things in the valley?
43067Are there any other tribes she would have to pass through on the way?
43067Are you all right, Juan?
43067But how can they have got there, Antonio?
43067But what do you think of doing in Valparaiso?
43067But who is the man, and what could have been his motive for thus attacking you?
43067Do you expect an attack, master?
43067Do you mean to go with me, señor?
43067Do you see that white speck in front of the dark patch of trees? 43067 Do you suspect anyone?"
43067Does your father often come down here himself, Don Juan?
43067Have the horses gone far, do you think, Juan?
43067Have these fellows guns?
43067Have you any luggage that I can send for?
43067How do the people live?
43067How do you mean, Antonio?
43067How far are the horses?
43067How far do you think the Apaches would follow?
43067How far is it before we get beyond the settled country?
43067How far is this place from here?
43067How far would that be from here?
43067How is it that the Mexican government does not try and get rid of these Indians? 43067 How is your arm, Don Juan?"
43067How on earth does he know that?
43067I must apologize for not having asked you before,Señor Guzman said to Harland, when the wounds were bandaged,"but have you supped?"
43067I see all that, Antonio, and I have no thought of making my way up by the steps; the question is, could it be climbed elsewhere? 43067 I suppose the red- skins took it, Sancho?"
43067I suppose you breed a good many up there?
43067I understand that,Juan said,"but how do you propose doing it?"
43067Is it Will,she asked,"or am I dreaming?"
43067Is it necessary to keep watch?
43067Is it possible, Philip?
43067Is that so?
43067Is there anything to be done, do you think, Antonio?
43067It must be a large valley to be capable of sustaining so vast a herd as that of your father?
43067Now can you tell me what has happened?
43067Now, Juan,Harland said, as they sipped their chocolate,"who do you believe set those ruffians on to you?
43067Now, señor, will you go on to where the horses are? 43067 Shall we do anything with the body, señor?"
43067Shall we do anything with these fellows? 43067 She would not be able to turn, after she had crossed, and come down on the opposite bank?"
43067The idea of your leaving us is altogether preposterous, Will; do you think that we should for a moment let you go? 43067 The principal thing that I wanted to ask you is, do you know whether the señorita was killed, or whether they have kept her to carry off?
43067Was the bear too much for the two Indians?
43067Well, Juan, how do you feel now?
43067Were they thieves that attacked you, think you, Don Juan?
43067What are our Indians?
43067What does he say, Antonio?
43067What is it, Antonio?
43067What is it, chief?
43067What was the firing?
43067What will you do then, señor?
43067Where am I?
43067Where are you going now?
43067Where are you staying?
43067Where is Pedro?
43067Where is the man you shot, Will? 43067 Why should we throw away our lives?"
43067Will not this prevent your riding for a day or two, Juan?
43067Will they take to the water, Antonio?
43067You are going to scale the cliff?
43067You do n''t think that there is any fear of there being any red- skins on the farther side?
43067You find mules better than horses for wagons?
43067And now about yourself; tell me, frankly, what are you thinking of doing?
43067And you, señor, how do you come to speak English?"
43067Are you alone?"
43067Are you not one of us completely?"
43067But where are your other two men?"
43067Did she escape them?"
43067Do you intend to continue at sea, or are you thinking of returning to your home, where, no doubt, you would be gladly received by your father?"
43067Have you fishing- lines?"
43067How about the party by the river?"
43067How had it best be done?"
43067How long do you think that the Indians will remain in the valley?"
43067How many are there of you?"
43067How many men have we with guns?"
43067How many sleep there?"
43067How would they get across the river?"
43067Is it you, Tonio?"
43067Is she safe?"
43067Is there any place where she could have left the valley?"
43067Now, señor, may I ask the name of my preserver?
43067Now, señor, what do you propose to do next?
43067Well, we will think no more of it at present; but what did you do with his body?"
43067Were you an officer on your ship?"
43067What ideas have you in your mind?
43067What tribe do these Indians on the other side of the river belong to?"
43067What would she be likely to put in the basket?"
43067What would the señor and Juan say on their return?
43067Where, indeed, would you go?
43067Why did you not tell me last night?
43067Will did not answer, but Antonio, who spoke their language fairly, replied,"Have you not heard the news?"
43067Will you ask if the cave- dwellers poison their arrows?"
43067Will you ask the chief to send down a dozen of his warriors?
41630And have you known me to lie?
41630And leave our dead?
41630And what is this message?
41630And what says Chato to the message?
41630Are they well?
41630Are you ill?
41630Are you ready?
41630Do I drive some?
41630Do you think I came in fear?
41630Do you think that?
41630For what reason?
41630Have you heard?
41630Have you no wish again to visit your blood kin?
41630Have you so soon forgotten the battle we fought in the stream bed south of Arispe? 41630 Have you turned fool?"
41630How is this?
41630How many of your warriors surround us, Geronimo?
41630How many soldiers are with him?
41630Is Geronimo ill?
41630Is he mad?
41630It is true that we live in the White Mountains rather than on the flats of the Gila, but how do we live? 41630 Many soldiers?"
41630Plan?
41630Return?
41630S''pose the Apaches come here?
41630See, Señor Apache? 41630 See?"
41630So you made a strike, Pop?
41630So?
41630Some tobacco?
41630They are all?
41630Victorio broke out?
41630Was he alone?
41630Was it a good raid?
41630What do you mean?
41630What else do you ask?
41630What if you are killed?
41630What insanity is this?
41630What news do you bring?
41630What saw you?
41630What saw you?
41630What shall you know?
41630What target?
41630What think you, Cochise? 41630 What would you do with them, brother?"
41630When will you come?
41630Where are the_ rurales_ now?
41630Where do we go with my father?
41630Where is it?
41630Where?
41630Whither?
41630Who promises me that the white man will also keep the peace?
41630Why are you here?
41630Why do we do this?
41630Why do we go north?
41630Why do you fight a duel of stallions?
41630Why do you think I followed you to this place where you and your people have fled?
41630Why should this be?
41630Why?
41630Will you come back to live on the Apache reservation if you may choose your home in the White Mountains?
41630Will you hear his name?
41630Will you live in peace?
41630You make gifts of such?
41630You saw it with your own eyes?
41630You saw?
41630You say these horses were loosed by Geronimo''s men?
41630You would put yourself in the white man''s power?
41630Alope asked,"Why must you fight such a duel with young Ponce?"
41630An''did you ever try to hunt Apaches when they was afoot?"
41630But has there ever been a time when white soldiers did not promise us one thing and give us another?"
41630Do you know they call us thieves, liars, murderers, and every other vile name their tongues can form?
41630Do you remember the Mexican general who shouted my name in such foul terms?
41630Does your General Miles not know that we are capable of carrying on the fight?"
41630Finally Geronimo asked,"This you saw?"
41630Francisco asked disinterestedly,"Who are they?"
41630Geronimo asked,"And what does General Miles offer in return?"
41630Geronimo asked,"Was Chato in Benito''s camp when Gray Wolf''s scouts came?"
41630Geronimo asked,"What would you talk about?"
41630Geronimo continued:"That was not what Chief Gray Wolf promised, but where is he?
41630Geronimo said,"May we talk again tomorrow?"
41630Geronimo said,"You think I will live again on the hot flats of the Gila?"
41630Geronimo, do I have your final answer?"
41630Had someone betrayed the careful plans?
41630Have you now returned to me and brought Martine with you?"
41630He spoke again:"If you care not because some spoke against you, what is the trouble?
41630He started to run, as who would not if awakened in such a fashion?
41630How many are we?"
41630If they were robbed of his wisdom, who knew what might happen?
41630If we hand our arms over to Lieutenant Gatewood, who will protect us until we are safe in Florida?"
41630Is it because some warriors spoke against you when they met to determine whether you might be admitted to the Council?"
41630Is there another way?"
41630Mangus Coloradus asked haughtily,"Do warriors decide where the battle shall be fought?"
41630Mangus Coloradus sprang up, as who would not?
41630Naiche asked wonderingly,"You would give good horses to white soldiers?"
41630Or had Sterling intended to bring his Apache Police to Camp Goodwin anyhow?
41630Or perhaps you have been ill?"
41630Pedro Gonzalez was attracted to the fires, and Geronimo asked him,"Do you have weapons?"
41630Remember the snail- pace we were forced to keep when we finally left Janos?
41630Should Geronimo lead the first attack?"
41630The peddler called anxiously,"Will you give me some mescal?"
41630Was there ever a greater swindle?"
41630What do you intend to do?"
41630What now?
41630What should he do now?
41630What think you, Whoa?
41630What would you do?"
41630What would you have from me?"
41630Where are Captain Crawford and Lieutenant Gatewood?
41630Where are any white men we may trust?
41630Who besides white men would eat a bird that ate snakes?
41630Who would be next?
41630Why does Chihuahua send me no word?
41630Why, if not to make it impossible for the warriors in town to hear rifle shots?
41630Will you talk with this brave man?"
41630Would Chief Gray Wolf speak with me?"
41630Would they not resist?"
41630[ Illustration] Naiche asked anxiously,"Was that the whole message?"
41630[ Illustration] Said Geronimo,"If you wished to follow me no more, your own path was before you, and how can I bear ill will because you chose it?
31421Ai n''t there some way of blocking up the way?
31421And what are you going to do with me?
31421And what do_ you_ think, Tom?
31421And what shall I do to help?
31421Any news of my little boy, Tom?
31421Anything else to tell?
31421Are you going for it?
31421But Indians can, ca n''t they?
31421But are we anywhere near Hurricane Hill?
31421But what of it?
31421Can it be that they have been killed by the Apaches? 31421 Can you see Lone Wolf among them?"
31421Did I ever make a bigger mistake?
31421Did you ever get into trouble?
31421Did you wipe him out?
31421Do n''t I always do it?
31421Do the hunters sleep?
31421Do you and your brave warriors mean to stay here till morning?
31421Do you hear anything_ now_?
31421Do you see any sign?
31421Do you see''em?
31421Do you think they will attack_ us_?
31421Do you want something to eat?
31421Does it sound like the tramp of animals?
31421Exactly; but they wo n''t be expectin''any such move as we''re at so early in the day, do n''t you see? 31421 Go,"was the savage reply;"am I a dog to help you?"
31421Hain''t you got a little more such news?
31421Have n''t I ordered you to stay in the wagon, and then looked round to see you slipping out while I was talking to you? 31421 Have n''t I proved it?"
31421Have the Indians caught him?
31421Have you ever been through here before?
31421Have you seen the trail?
31421Have_ you_ been looking for me?
31421How are ye, my lad? 31421 How far ahead is the worst part of the route?"
31421How far is it?
31421How is that?
31421How is that?
31421How is that?
31421How many?
31421How soon shall we start?
31421How was it that you came to leave me for so long a time?
31421How was it you got out of the trouble?
31421I ca n''t travel any further,he finally exclaimed,"and what''s the use?
31421I do n''t s''pose it is; but do n''t you notice ahead, yonder, that it ai n''t more than a hundred yards broad? 31421 I should like to know who did that?"
31421I wonder if anybody will see that?
31421I wonder if it can hold me after such a supper? 31421 I wonder if they''ll give me a horse?"
31421I wonder what father will think when he hears of it? 31421 I wonder what he will do now?"
31421I wonder where Lone Wolf is?
31421I wonder whether I ca n''t go round it?
31421I wonder whether he will use those heels upon me?
31421I wonder whether there are Indians in every bush?
31421I wonder whether there is n''t some way of resting without working? 31421 I wonder whether they''re Indians or white men?
31421I wonder whether those horsemen were hunting for me?
31421If your horses are so fleet that no one can catch them, what is the use of letting them do it?
31421Is he at the fort, yonder?
31421Is there much show for ever saving the skulp of little Ned?
31421May I go and get a drink?
31421Now, I s''pose you understand how it all is? 31421 S''pose they''ve spared the younker?"
31421Shall I do the watching to- night?
31421Sure?
31421That''s queer,he said;"what''s become of the skunks?"
31421That''s your game, is it?
31421Then what are you running away from him for? 31421 They ca n''t be many hours ahead of us, and when we do catch up with''em, Tom, we''ll warm''em; what do you say?"
31421Think the Apaches are through by this time?
31421Well, what is it?
31421What do you make it?
31421What do you mean, Dick?
31421What do you mean?
31421What do you suppose it is?
31421What has become of those fellows?
31421What is it?
31421What is the name of your father?
31421What means Mau- tau- ke?
31421What shall I do, then?
31421What shall I do?
31421What tribe?
31421What''s the use of trying to run off, when there is n''t any show?
31421What''s to become of me when you''re riding?
31421What''s to hinder?
31421What''s up?
31421What?
31421When will he come back?
31421Where am I?
31421Where can Tom and Dick be? 31421 Where do you suppose Lone Wolf is?"
31421Where is Lone Wolf, the chief?
31421Where is Lone Wolf?
31421Where is Tom?
31421Where is their scalps, Mau- tau- ke?
31421Whereaway does it lead?
31421Who offered it?
31421Whose is that?
31421Why did n''t you sing out, then, when you seed me pick him up and start to throw him over?
31421Why do n''t you wait until night and go through when they ca n''t see you?
31421Why do they call it Devil''s Pass, corporal?
31421Why do you stay here?
31421Why not?
31421Will they cut us off?
31421Wo n''t they get there ahead of us?
31421You do n''t expect to walk it, do you?
31421You do n''t''spose they''d stand up in sight all the time, like a couple of spoonies gettin''their pictures took? 31421 You had to cook his hoofs and all to do that; but why do n''t you spread the dining table?"
31421You walk or ride?
31421Afore we could do so, a war- party of a hundred redskins got right atween us-- didn''t you see''em?"
31421But can I catch him?"
31421Can you do it?"
31421Can you see anythin''off toward the mountains in the west?"
31421Could it be that his keen vision detected something tangible toward the setting sun, which was hidden from view by the mountain range?
31421Could it be?
31421Do n''t you see that they are firing at us?"
31421Do you know there''s a reward of five hundred dollars offered for Lone Wolf, dead or alive?
31421Do you see that?"
31421He had run but a rod or two when he suddenly found himself face to face with Tom Hardynge, who demanded, in a hurried undertone:"What''s up, now?"
31421How are they going to catch you?"
31421How can I keep him from seeing my trail again in the morning?
31421How soon can I return to my father?
31421How, then, could he elude them by leaving his boat?
31421I wonder what father will do when he finds out about Lone Wolf?
31421I wonder why they spared me?"
31421If Apaches had used the trail already, might not some of them be upon it?
31421If I''ve got to walk all night, what shall I be good for to- morrow?
31421If Lone Wolf is a dog, why are you so afraid to come within his reach?"
31421If some of them were coming from the opposite direction, how was he to avoid running into their arms?
31421If the Indians should content themselves with merely waiting until hunger and thirst could do their work, what more?
31421If they should prove themselves fully able to keep a whole host of Apaches at bay, how was the siege to end?
31421Is that so?"
31421It was that of Dick Morris, who coolly asked:"Sha''n''t I knock him on the head, Tom, and end this little row?"
31421Jerking off his hat, he slammed it impatiently to the ground, and turning to his comrade, said:"Did you ever see a bigger fool than me?"
31421Knowing that he had gone northward, what inducement could there be for looking toward the south for him?
31421Lone Wolf managed to get away from you, and where do you think he is?
31421Or was it the mere searching for something upon which to hang his hopes?
31421See what you have lost?"
31421Suppose it could be gained in perfect safety, what then?
31421Was his own among them?
31421Were the Apaches still there, awaiting the conclusion of the hunt for him?
31421What are you doing with these men here?"
31421What could the target be?
31421What do you think he means to do?"
31421What have you there-- buffalo, mule or grizzly bar?"
31421What is it?"
31421What was the cause of their absence?
31421What was to prevent their swarming upward and overwhelming them?
31421What''s the matter, my boy?"
31421Where, then, were they?
31421Why do you make such a thunderin''noise?"
31421Why this sudden diversion?
31421Would n''t he scatter the redskins down there?
31421can it be possible?"
31421what''s the news?"
19330About-- his case? 19330 An''what did ye fetch to bring him_ to_ wid?"
19330And what is my tall girlie doing, spiering from windows this time of night? 19330 Angela-- where?"
19330Are there particulars, colonel-- anybody killed or wounded?
19330Are you mad-- or what? 19330 Ask her?"
19330Brought who in?
19330But could you send a scout at once to the Tonto basin?
19330But do n''t you think she''d like to see me just a little while, Miss Wren?
19330But who did it? 19330 But who ever heard of Apaches taking a man''s watch and leaving-- him?"
19330But, Clarice, how?
19330Ca n''t you, as post surgeon, tell him he is n''t fit to ride?
19330Can I see the captain?
19330Can I speak with him? 19330 Can she not be locked at the hospital, under the eye of the matron, with double sentries?
19330Can you go for him?
19330Can you not be content at home, my child?
19330Could_ she_ have done that?
19330Couldn''t-- you hear''em, lieutenant?
19330D''you mean you''d have this girl squatting there by Blakely''s bedside the rest of the night?
19330D''you mean you''re going to_ see_ him?--speak to him?
19330Did you-- hear her singing-- too?
19330Do you mean-- someone''s coming?
19330Dr. Graham, when will Mr. Blakely be able to see-- or read?
19330Found anything, sergeant?
19330From Sandy?
19330Gone? 19330 Has she worried you?"
19330Have you seen any?
19330Hear?--Who?
19330Heard you that now?
19330How is he?
19330I''m asking was there anyone else?
19330I_ did_!--when?
19330If he is n''t in his quarters, shall I send a party out in search, sir?
19330Is Captain Wren still up?
19330Is n''t that rather-- unsafe?
19330Is that wretch, Downs, sober yet?
19330Is the doctor here-- or Steward Griffin?
19330May I offer you a chair?
19330May I read it?
19330Of what can you possibly be thinking, Major Plume?
19330R- robert Wren,said he, as he entered, unknocking and unannounced,"will ye listen to this?
19330Say, ai nt this just a corker?
19330See anything of any of the lieutenant''s property? 19330 Seen any lights or fire?"
19330Shield-- Raven Shield?
19330The lady''s very bad, is she?
19330The question is, Blakely,remarked Captain Westervelt dryly,"will you go to Frisco to refit now, or wait till Congress reimburses?"
19330The question is, Bugs,burst in young Doty irrepressibly,"will you wear this rig, or Apache full dress, when you ride after Wren?
19330They would n''t spake,said he,"so what could I do but pull the shawl from the face of her to see could she be recognized?"
19330Truman,said he,"how much of a pack train have you got left?"
19330W- whocomesthere?
19330Was it Blakely told you all this, sir?
19330Wh- where''s Miss Angela?
19330What am I to tell Blakely?
19330What do you make of it all?
19330What do you want?
19330What is it?
19330What on earth can Nixon want?
19330What the devil do you mean, Graham?
19330What was it?
19330What was the matter, Mr. Daly? 19330 What was to prevent her from knifing the Bugologist and Angela both, when she had''em?"
19330What will be the outcome? 19330 What word to Elise?"
19330What''s the immediate need of a scout?
19330What''s to prevent her singing their confounded death song, or invoking heathen spirits, or knifing us all, for that matter?
19330What?
19330When did this happen?
19330When-- and where?
19330When?
19330Where is it now?
19330Where''re the men?
19330Where''s Angela?
19330Who gave you this whisky?
19330Who was that with you?
19330Who was the creature?
19330Who? 19330 Why ca n''t the girl be quiet?"
19330Why did you bring him_ here_, then?
19330Why, Mrs. Bridger, are you sure?
19330Why?
19330Will you say to Miss Angela that I have come as I promised? 19330 Will you see Miss Angela, please?"
19330Will you tell me?
19330Will you wait-- one moment?
19330Wo n''t the captain ride with us-- now?
19330You heard me, did you not? 19330 You mean to tell me you didn''t-- you were n''t there till after-- the cry?"
19330You will permit me to appeal by wire, sir?
19330_ Who_ are you?
193304?
193304?"
19330A-- what time did-- Angela return?"
19330After a painful moment came the response:"Or-- take the consequences, major?"
19330Ah, will you smoke, colonel?"
19330And had he observed anything unusual?
19330And why?
19330Anything disturbing you out here?"
19330Are we ever quite content, I wonder, that others''bairnies should be so speedily, so entirely, forgiven?
19330Arnold?"
19330Because one sentry has a scuffle with some night prowler is the next to lose his nerve?
19330Before she could utter a word, the father questioned:"Angela, my child, have you seen Mr. Blakely this afternoon?"
19330Blakely?
19330But how could she ask such a thing of him?
19330But was it?
19330But what should an army doctor know of an Apache Indian?
19330But who could say what, all this while, Angela herself was thinking?
19330But, said Camp Sandy, who could it have been but Mrs. Plume or, possibly, Elise?
19330By the way, was much of Blakely''s property-- er-- rescued-- or recovered?"
19330CHAPTER XIII WHOSE LETTERS?
19330CHAPTER XIII WHOSE LETTERS?
19330CHAPTER XX WHERE IS ANGELA?
19330Ca n''t you, as post commander, tell him you forbid his going till you hear from Byrne and investigate the fire?"
19330Can I see her?"
19330Could they have dared waylay the major-- and so close to the post?
19330Could they possibly send a surgeon at once?
19330Could this be the fierce, lissome, panther- like creature before whose blow two of their stoutest men had fallen?
19330Could this be their mountain princess-- the daring, the resolute, the commanding?
19330Did n''t he send his card down to you, after the donicks, and be damned to him?
19330Did you hear it?"
19330Dispatch, is it?
19330Do you wish to compel me to take her away?"
19330Do you,"with a glance of grim disfavor,"need this girl for the moment?
19330Doors and windows were all wide open here, what was to prevent?
19330Downs was gone, that was certain, and the question was, which way?
19330Gone how?"
19330Gone where?
19330Had Plume investigated?
19330Had n''t he seen the major?
19330Had she other lodge than that which gave him shelter, now that his own was burned?
19330Had they got warning of the approach of some strong force of soldiery-- Brewster scouting in search of them, or may be Sanders himself?
19330Had you seen no one else?"
19330He faltered a bit before he asked:"Did Blakely seem all right?--not used up, I mean?"
19330He was wondering would the officer of the day"come nosin''round"within that time, asking him his orders, and was everything all right on his post?
19330How could Blakely be supposed to know aught of her or of the household bidden to treat him practically as a stranger?
19330How could he have gone into the spare room at Captain Wren''s, and there made his home as-- she-- Mrs. Plume had first suggested?
19330How could he own to his post commander that he was scared?
19330How could she, after that?
19330How d''you find him?"
19330How do you expect to avoid him?"
19330How far did you follow the tracks?"
19330How much whisky had he missed?
19330I asked you did you see anyone else during-- along the sentry post when you went out?"
19330I suppose you heard?"
19330If spoken at all it must be here and now, yet how could she-- how could_ she_ ask_ him_?
19330If the hounds, they were in search of something to eat, and in either case why bother about it?
19330If this was the soldier''s sister should not she now be at the soldier''s side?
19330Is he well enough to answer a question or two?"
19330It might well be Elise, for who else would trust him?
19330It woke to hear the first tidings of the new day, and to ask only What was the cause?--What had led to her wild, swift vengeance?
19330Men there were in plenty, dry- rotting at the post for lack of something to limber their joints; but officers to lead?
19330Mr. Hart told you, did n''t he?"
19330No, she_ dare_ not, for within the four walls of that little white room what dreams and visions had the girl not seen?
19330Not want to go with the regiment?
19330Now, who has the best horse?"
19330Oh, captain, is Truman still acting quartermaster?"
19330R- r- r- obert, would it not be well for you to see her when she wakes?
19330She had been sitting there silent, studying the glittering stars, and wondering would there be an answer to her note?
19330She had seen her spring up in fury at being caught-- what else could have so enraged her that she should seek to knife the intruders?
19330Tell me what I can do for you?"
19330The ammunition is in your hands, too, is n''t it?
19330The question on almost every lip was"How is this to end?"
19330The question was, how would the"commanding officer''s lady"like and take it?
19330Then Plume invaded it:"How''d you find Wren-- mentally?"
19330Then came the last pound that broke the back of Downs''wavering resolution, and now had come-- what?
19330There''s Mullins now--""Think_ that_ was Apache?"
19330They are mere boys, are n''t they?"
19330To Colonel Byrne, who guardedly and somewhat dubiously asked,"How about Mrs. Plume and that-- French thing?"
19330To his courteous,"Good- evening, Miss Wren, may I relieve you of your basket?"
19330Was it likely that Angela could sleep until she heard the probable result of the inspector''s coming?
19330Was that a crack or a snap?"
19330Was there neither help nor hope from any source?
19330Was there reason, really, why he_ should_ write, after all that had passed?
19330Was this to be the end, after all?
19330What could their silence mean?
19330What fate had attended Blakely in his lonely and perilous ride?
19330What fate had befallen Wren?
19330What for?"
19330What good would that do?
19330What man or pair of men could pierce that cordon of Indians lurking all around them and reach the beleaguered command?
19330What need to speculate on the fate of the earlier couriers anyway?
19330What possible pretext could he assert?"
19330What two had been seen out there that night but Clarice Plume and her Gallic shadow, Elise?
19330What under heaven possessed him, with his brutal strength, to assault so sick a man as Mr. Blakely?
19330What was Natzie doing with this?--and to whom did it belong?
19330What was he doing?
19330What was it?"
19330What was there to fear in a sleeping soldier anyhow?
19330What will happen to-- Captain Wren?"
19330What would she have thought could she have heard what passed a few moments later?
19330What''d you find, Daly?"
19330What, then, had become of Blakely?
19330Where do you keep it?"
19330Where was he?
19330Who could associate shame or subterfuge with tones so charged with merriment?
19330Who then were the couriers, and what had become of them?
19330Who was the-- the creature to whom you opened your door last Wednesday midnight?"
19330Who were they?
19330Whom could he send?
19330Whom did you seek to arrest?--and why?"
19330Whose, then, were those scattered letters?
19330Why did he try to arrest them?
19330Why do you pursue her?
19330Why not sound reveille and let them sit up all night, if they chose?
19330Why, where was Carmody?
19330Will you tell me, or must I wait until I see your father?"
19330Will you-- be here, Miss Angela?"
19330Without a word Byrne handed him the second message and waited until he had read, then asked:"Can you start at dawn?"
19330Would he be able to write just yet?
19330You did not know-- Mrs. Plume was a somnambulist?"
19330You''ve seen nothing?"
19330and how much opium could have been given him the night of Mrs. Plume''s unconscious escapade?
19330and how?--and why?"
19330he cried, in amaze, and turning quickly toward her,"What can you mean?"
19330he sleepily asked himself,"fumbling about there among those cases?
19330said he,"and what was she doing out after recall?
23487''Patchie Mohaves?
23487''Tonio brought news, did he not?
23487''Tonio, will you be seated?
23487And Case has your three hundred dollars?
23487And as to the first runner?
23487And did he not?
23487And run slap into ambush? 23487 And these two-- were?"
23487And you are going?
23487Another?
23487Apache Mohave? 23487 Apache- Mohave?
23487Are ye with me?
23487Bella, dear, have we anything that this incomprehensible creature could eat?
23487But how long will you hold to it?
23487But they have n''t hurt_ her?_ They surely would not hurt_ her_!
23487But-- Stella?
23487Can I speak with you a moment?
23487Can you get me up to Squadron Peak-- to- night?
23487Can you not think that here, and now, I might have greater need of every moment? 23487 Can you see anything yet, sir?"
23487Can you tell us, dear?
23487Caught? 23487 Could_ you_ have caught them and persuaded them had you gone alone?"
23487D''you mean you did n''t_ know_ the Apache- Mohaves were just as hostile as the rest?
23487Did he explain-- how it came about?
23487Did he mention any one-- in particular?
23487Did n''t I tell you? 23487 Did n''t Sanchez bring-- anything from Prescott?"
23487Did you lie again?
23487Did you lie?
23487Did you promise him safe conduct?
23487Did you see anything of''Tonio?
23487Did''Tonio tell you of what happened later-- of his attempt to shoot at Lieutenant Willett?
23487Do n''t you think he''ll-- learn to appreciate her?
23487Do they never bother you stealing or-- some way?
23487Do you mean he_ would_ answer-- that he would come in here?
23487Does it never rain here?
23487Does the mail usually reach you Sunday, sir?
23487Ever try threatening him with discharge?
23487Ever try? 23487 For heaven''s sake, doctor,"cried Archer to the assistant,"ca n''t you and Bentley devise something to still that poor creature?
23487Going?
23487He''ll be himself again before we are a week away, and you can say good- by for me, also to Miss Lilian, will you not?
23487Hefty, old boy, how much cash have you got in hand? 23487 How came you to put it there, sir?"
23487How can''Tonio be summoned in?
23487How does he know Comes Flying was killed? 23487 How is that, Bentley?"
23487How should I know?
23487How so? 23487 How soon can you let_ me_ be going?"
23487How''s Willett?
23487I did n''t hurt you, did I?
23487I? 23487 In God''s name, what was that?"
23487Is it a despatch-- for the general?
23487Is n''t it absurd to think of trying a dinner here?
23487Is n''t it good to see the real uniform again?
23487Is there anything else I can say-- or do?
23487Is''Tonio well?
23487Is-- it serious news?
23487May I be pardoned for suggesting that you would be wise to get out of this and-- a few hours''sleep? 23487 Mrs. Archer, Mrs. Stannard, will you come with me?"
23487No? 23487 Now, had anything happened-- had anything been said or done to account for his-- sensitiveness, we will call it?"
23487Oh, Mr. Strong, is it Mrs. Bennett-- or the boys?
23487Oh, then you''re not going on with us?
23487Oh,_ how_ did you get here?
23487Oh,_ when_ did you come?
23487Oh,_ where_ is Lilian?
23487Say it to Mrs. Darrah, will you? 23487 Send him-- word?"
23487Sergeant Malloy,said Archer,"did''Tonio tell you why he was mistrusted?"
23487Shall I call on Mr. Harris or Mr. Willett for scouts, sir?
23487Signalling? 23487 Sitting on what, Doyle?
23487Struck? 23487 Take their Sauterne hot or lukewarm?"
23487That so, Muñoz? 23487 The_ general_ said that?"
23487Then there has been a case? 23487 Then who did it?"
23487Then you_ knew_ the Apache Mohaves were in the Verde Valley-- and in Dead Man''s Cañon as late as last week-- that they had raided Stoner''s Ranch?
23487Then-- there was n''t any girl?--any letters?
23487We''re all on guard to- night, are n''t we, daughter?
23487Well, I suppose Willett''s glad of a chance to join his chief?
23487Well, what is it?
23487What I want to know,said the bookkeeper instantly, all deference to rank or station vanished from tone and manner,"is, do you see my raise now?"
23487What could you do?
23487What do you mean?
23487What else should I do?
23487What first caught your ear?
23487What for?
23487What have you there, Bonner?
23487What is it, Strong? 23487 What is it, Wettstein?"
23487What is it, sergeant?
23487What is it, sweet? 23487 What is it?"
23487What keeps them?
23487What on earth do you mean?
23487What truth?
23487What was the matter, Five?
23487What''s that about''Tonio?
23487What''s the matter with Case?
23487What''s the trouble?
23487What?
23487What_ do_ you wear when you call on the commanding officer?
23487What_ has_ happened, Case? 23487 Which way''d he go?"
23487Why did n''t you bring them in?
23487Why did n''t you make them come in?
23487Why the devil did n''t you go as you were?
23487Why-- what happened there?
23487Will you come in, Mr. Briggs? 23487 Wo n''t you sit down?"
23487Would he care to see me?
23487Would n''t you like to see Harold before you go?
23487You have heard-- tell me; has he-- has Willett told you anything?
23487You have your letter for Captain Turner?--and Woodrow is to follow Captain Stannard? 23487 You hear that, Harris?"
23487You know he is n''t quite so well to- day?
23487You mean-- you are going at once to marry her?
23487You mean?--you heard----?
23487You will pardon me, will you not, sir, if I ask a question? 23487 You''d rather not?"
23487You''ll come to see us soon, Mr. Harris? 23487 You?"
23487_ Must_ you make so early a start, Harris? 23487 _ Que quiere?_"he demanded, in the blunt vernacular of the service.
23487''Tonio?
23487After a six hours''ride she looks fresh as a daisy, all creamy white with-- but you would n''t understand----""What on earth kept them out so long?"
23487After all, how could any young fellow help loving her Lilian?
23487All were under surveillance, several under charges, but where was Case?
23487And if Mrs. Archer believed in''Tonio, on her husband''s account, what must have been Lilian''s conviction?
23487And the cavalry still out?
23487And the girl in her had yielded, as what girl would not?
23487But, talk of drying up, did you ever see the beat of him?"
23487Can he?"
23487Could he mean that they who killed Bennett were hostile Tontos, and that these who bore the poor widowed creature were of the Mohave blood?
23487Could you go in a moment?
23487Craney went so far as to ask Case would n''t he like a little whiskey to steady his nerves-- a cocktail to aid his appetite and stir his stomach?
23487Darrah?"
23487Did ever soldier have such contrary luck as did hers?
23487Did it mean that at last''Tonio would purposely fail him, now that there were some of his own people among the renegades?
23487Did n''t I tell you?"
23487Did n''t they find my own pistol, that''Tonio had stolen, where his fellows or he had dropped it in their flight?"
23487Did you know that two bands were out-- women and all-- without permits, and that was one thing that brought Lieutenant Harris and his scouts up here?"
23487Did-- he mean that-- Lieutenant Harris distrusted him?"
23487Discharge him?
23487Do n''t you know me well enough to know-- I''ve got to go?"
23487Do n''t you-- care to see him?"
23487Do you know what''s the trouble?"
23487Do you mean he has n''t been here-- hasn''t told you what''s happened?"
23487Do you?"
23487Going down to the store after awhile?"
23487Gunboats and''plebeskins''was full dress half the year round----"And just then it had occurred to him to put that question:"Does it never rain here?"
23487Had anything been heard of General Crook?
23487Had he not strenuously denied that his people took any part in the outrage?
23487Had her mother, after all, told her of the little hints they had received?
23487Had n''t they heard?
23487Had the hounds ravished the roast again, as once already had happened?
23487Had they met the Almy couriers on their way?
23487Harris said no Apache- Mohaves?"
23487Harris?"
23487Has she lost her mind, too?"
23487Have a smoke or a drink before you go?"
23487Have we nobody who can talk with this Indian?"
23487Have you tried signalling?"
23487Have you-- heard anything?"
23487He had said enough to induce Archer to hold his hand another day at least, so why use more ammunition until he had to?
23487He was for sending a"supplementary"that very evening, but who was there to send?
23487Hey, Willett?"
23487How could Harris help it?
23487How did you manage it?
23487How do I_ know_ it?"
23487How had he heard?
23487How was he ever going to admit to this uncompromising young campaigner that he had done him mighty wrong in his official despatch?
23487How''d you like me to call you''Buck''now?
23487How''d_ you_ settle wid Willett for the girl he did you out?
23487How_ does_ it look?"
23487If Harris could accomplish nothing worth mention, what could be expected of others?
23487If I do----""If you do-- that settles it---- What is it, dear?"
23487If he acquits''Tonio, whom in God''s name does he suspect?"
23487If so, why should''Tonio seem really to rejoice?
23487If''Tonio was really leader in the rescue, had nothing been seen of''Patchie Sanchez?
23487Is he all straight again?"
23487Is it not so, Stannard?"
23487Is there no one else he''ll meet who can understand him?"
23487Looks like a regular_ com_bine, does n''t it?"
23487Moreover, as some one said in speaking of the sudden engagement,"It came about on a Friday evening, did n''t it?"
23487Moreover, with so many hostiles on every side, was he justified in stripping the post of its defenders?
23487Mrs. Archer clung to and hovered about her, silent, for what was there to say?
23487One of these days you''ll get your double bars, if you do n''t die of over- eating, and then how will you like it to be called''cap''?
23487Persuaded?
23487Poor comfort at best, yet what one of us would not have sought it rather than nothing?
23487Sangaree?
23487See''em-- down there by the willows?
23487Shall--_we_?"
23487So upon his fellow staff officer he projected himself with proper welcome, and the first question Bright asked was:"How are the Archers?"
23487Stannard?"
23487Sure you need no further escort?"
23487The man does n''t deserve to live that-- that could be untrue to a girl like that?"
23487The olla?
23487The one question was, how had''Tonio succeeded in luring his victim, unarmed, to the spot, and why had he left his vengeance unfinished?
23487They want something to cool their dainty palates, but men, sir, and soldiers---- What''s this, Bella, Bellisima?
23487To his question in her own tongue,"Where is''Tonio?"
23487Was he not now insisting that they were active in bearing her away-- probably to captivity and a fate too horrible?
23487Was it in compensation for this that he stood so beloved of women?
23487Was it necessary to wake him?
23487Was it possible she too felt the premonition that had come to him?
23487Was not word sent them by Arahawa?"
23487Was there--_is_ there-- any one who could-- who would--_well_, who-- had any reason?"
23487What Indian ever forgave that affront?
23487What can I do for you without the drink?"
23487What do you think he called me"--she gave a queer little nervous laugh--"just a moment ago as I was fanning him?"
23487What else could Mrs. Stannard have said when she saw that winsome, yet appealing little face?
23487What for, I wonder?"
23487What has happened that he should be afraid to come in-- here?"
23487What man had ever yet prevailed against it?
23487What man would not have been at his best at such a time, under such circumstances?
23487What meant such affairs to her but a laugh?
23487What might she not say if she knew them all?
23487What mother would not oppose her precious daughter''s making her appearance at a dance in travelling garb, after a day of driving?
23487What other word have we for that feminine method, the resort of so very many, the remedy of so very few?
23487What was the sense in scaring her, anyway?
23487What was to be done?
23487What were their slights in comparison with the thrilling joy of this conquest?
23487What woman would not be?
23487What would n''t I-- we-- give for some?
23487What would you call the parallel to a_ nom de plume_?
23487What would you have coming from the west?"
23487What''s it now?"
23487What''s the matter, d''ye s''pose?"
23487What''s this I hear about your wanting to go up to McDowell?
23487What''s up, anyhow?"
23487What, general?
23487What-- what if men looked stern and women shrank?
23487When and where?"
23487Whence had come the gold?
23487Where and under what circumstances had he seen the man?
23487Where has Willett been-- all morning-- anyhow?
23487Who could have had it all this time but''Tonio?
23487Who does not like to hear praise of his wisdom, especially when self- inclined to doubt it?
23487Who else could have fired it?
23487Who on earth does he mean?"
23487Who should go-- but Willett?"
23487Who was it, Doyle?"
23487Who was to blame him?
23487Who''s going to Stannard?"
23487Who''s that horse for, orderly?"
23487Why did he fail?"
23487Why had n''t Harris quietly given him the tip?
23487Why should any man have to have a past, when love such as this was possible?
23487Why should he not go?
23487Why should he not to the full rejoice in her delicious homage?--indulge her sweet rhapsodies?--encourage her fond day dreams?
23487Why should n''t Estelle enjoy dancing with such finished performers and partners?
23487Why should she wish to seek to hold him aloof?
23487Why, man, where have I-- or you-- ever known a girl like_ her_?
23487Why, what man could have been-- mad enough to do that?"
23487Will you give me your word-- your hand-- on that?"
23487Willett looked steadily at Case one moment before he spoke:"Is n''t this a trifle high for a gentleman''s game?"
23487Willett''s-- judgment?"
23487Willett, how soon are you coming over?
23487Willett?"
23487Willett?"
23487Willett?"
23487Willett?"
23487With whom?
23487You believe in''Tonio thoroughly, do n''t you?
23487You did n''t know it?
23487You did n''t see him?--that I''ve been dreaming as well as drunk?
23487You mean you did n''t hear this?
23487You think_ you_ can reach him?"
23487_ Could_ there have been collusion?
23487_ Nom de chien?__ Nom de_--something visionary, at all events.
23487and Craney, listening and watching, turned to Watts and asked had Case begun again?
23487and-- what have we to expect at Almy?"
23487d''ye see that?
23487how?"
23487was n''t it-- didn''t they dance-- beautifully?"
57017A squaw- man?
57017Ai n''t it funny how narrow- minded some good women can be, though?
57017Alone?
57017And after that?
57017And do you care for him, too?
57017And how, may I ask, would you suggest cutting off their retreat?
57017And if I were out of the way?
57017And if you were afraid of three, what had that to do with the way you sneaked all over the country, killing innocent people? 57017 And so,"said Kirby, as he drew a sack of short cut from his pocket and filled his brier,"and so you have chucked up the army?
57017And you care for him?
57017And you think there will be trouble?
57017And you-- what did you say?
57017And your wife?
57017Apaches ride badly, do n''t they?
57017Are all the bids in the safe again?
57017Are we going into camp, Captain?
57017Are you afraid she will contaminate me?
57017Are you certain of it? 57017 Are you joking,"he asked,"or what?"
57017Are you not sorry to have me go?
57017Are you trying to drive me off?
57017Are you very uneasy about them?
57017Baby, then?
57017Better than the-- other things?
57017But what is going to become of you? 57017 But you,"said Felipa, wistfully,"you do not want to go back?"
57017But, Jack, he was a soldier, was n''t he?
57017By the way,he added,"did you hear that Brewster has married a rich Jewish widow down in Tucson?"
57017By the way,he interrupted as she started to speak,"what do you think of this?"
57017Ca n''t we send the hostile away?
57017Can I do anything?
57017Can you see, Ellton?
57017Captain, what do you say to following this trail?
57017Cheese that cussing, do you hear?
57017Could we go back, Jack, even before the detail is up?
57017Did my father leave me any money?
57017Did n''t you find out from him?
57017Did n''t you, then? 57017 Did the girl know her own story?"
57017Did you, though?
57017Do n''t you love me?
57017Do you care for it so much that you would not be happy in any other?
57017Do you ever happen to realize that you have your hands very full?
57017Do you grow fond of Felipa?
57017Do you hear me, Felipa Cabot? 57017 Do you know more about it, then, than Brewster who was with him?"
57017Do you know,he asked in a low voice,"that there have been all sorts of rumors of trouble among the Indians for some time?"
57017Do you like his kind?
57017Do you mean_ divorce_?
57017Do you object to taking her into your house for a short time?
57017Do you still want me to marry you?
57017Do you think you could love me, Felipa?
57017Do you think, sir, that you could tell that to twelve officers and make them believe it?
57017Do you wish me to go away from you? 57017 Does n''t he, though?
57017Done up,--is it?
57017Eh?
57017Felipa, are you going to marry Landor, or are you not?
57017For what purpose?
57017Foster?
57017From Cairness?
57017Got my lemon pop ready?
57017Has Mrs. Landor told you that I found your letter to her on the body of the prospector, and delivered it to her?
57017Has the trip been hard?
57017Have I ever lied to you?
57017Have you an Indian policy?
57017Have you married a squaw?
57017He''s coming back from Tombstone with some money, ai n''t he?
57017Helping you to do what?
57017How Mees Landor?
57017How Mees Landor?
57017How could I be? 57017 How did he happen to tell you?"
57017How do I know you''re done with me yet?
57017How do you come to be living with the Indians?
57017How do you know this?
57017How many did you say?
57017How much more of this rough country is there going to be?
57017How''s things up at Grant?
57017I have the ranch; how could I get away?
57017I hear you got Jack Landor up there?
57017I heard you,said the little man;"what''s the other?"
57017I say, Major, if he''s got any charges to prefer why does n''t he put them on paper and send them in to you, or else shut up his head?
57017I suppose not?
57017I wonder, my dear, what sort of air you breathed in your mother''s restaurant at meal times?
57017In time, Felipa? 57017 Is he here now?"
57017Is he hurt?
57017Is it because you think you ought to, or because you really want me?
57017Is it closed?
57017Is she married to him?
57017Is that Captain Landor''s camp?
57017Is that all?
57017Is that the very handsome Mrs. Landor who was at Grant a year or so ago?
57017Is there anything, then, that I can do for you? 57017 Jack, will you do something for me?
57017Jack,she greeted him,"what have you done with the bread knife you took with you, dear?
57017Landor again?
57017Like as not she does up them boiled shirts and dresses herself, do n''t you think?
57017Look out for the little customer, will you?
57017Lookin''at my stove- pipe?
57017May I see your new patient?
57017May I take her in?
57017Might not an orphan asylum have been best, after all?
57017Miss McLane will go, I suppose?
57017Now, why did you do it, eh?
57017Of course,said the officer,"I understand that the hostiles are not in the immediate vicinity?"
57017Or the nurse?
57017Seen the way Landor''s been catching it?
57017Shall you go with them?
57017She is ill, you see?
57017She''s mighty nice looking, ai n''t she?
57017Should you be glad to be free to marry him?
57017So?
57017Sounds rather like a family magazine novel hero, does n''t it?
57017Speaking of running away, where''s the Greaser you lit out with?
57017Squaw- man, is n''t he?
57017Suppose I were to take her?
57017That book again?
57017That chimney- pot of yours,he said,"do n''t you find it rather uncomfortable?
57017That''s all right,Landor said;"are you hunting?"
57017The one who sloped with the Greaser?
57017Them holes? 57017 Was Mr. Cairness really much hurt?"
57017We''ll see,she answered shortly;"it is where the Huachuca road crosses, you are certain?"
57017Well, I did n''t kill them, did I?
57017Well,he said,"are you going to answer me?"
57017Well?
57017Well?
57017Well?
57017Well?
57017Well?
57017Were you catching the tarantula yesterday when I saw you lying upon the ground by the dump heap?
57017What are you doing here?
57017What brought you here?
57017What did I do? 57017 What did he want of the child?"
57017What do you mean?
57017What do you want me to say to Stone?
57017What do you want to know for?
57017What have you been stuffing this fellow here with?
57017What in thunderation do they dine at such an hour for?
57017What is he doing here?
57017What is the matter, Felipa?
57017What is their disposition?
57017What is this?
57017What is this?
57017What the devil are you trying to do now?
57017What the devil do you want to know, then?
57017What would you suggest, then, if I may ask?
57017What you goin''to do?
57017What''ll you take?
57017What''s all this, Dutchy?
57017What''s he in for now? 57017 What''s keeping you around here, anyway?
57017What''s your name, young feller?
57017When and where will you meet me?
57017Where are they all goin''to?
57017Where did you get this?
57017Where do you want me to go?
57017Where is Mr. Cairness? 57017 Where is she now?"
57017Where is the use of the lip''s red charm, The heaven of hair, the pride of the brow, And the blood that blues the inside arm?
57017Where''s she gone to?
57017Where?
57017Who is there to marry hereabouts? 57017 Who is this?"
57017Who told you he was?
57017Who was her father?
57017Who?
57017Why are you so all- fired anxious to vindicate the law?
57017Why did you do it?
57017Why did you leave them to be massacred? 57017 Why did you not tell me you had known Forbes, Felipa?"
57017Why do I wear it?
57017Why do n''t you ask him?
57017Why do n''t you look at me and smile at me? 57017 Why is it dangerous?"
57017Why should I go away?
57017Why should it matter to me?
57017Why should n''t it be? 57017 Why?"
57017Why?
57017Will you let me have that knife, Jack dear?
57017Will you make haste?
57017Will you tell Captain Landor that I found that I could not wait, after all?
57017Would you like these?
57017Yes,he said, emptying the soap- caked water from the Indian basket wash basin upon the earth floor;"why?"
57017Yes,she said,"did you see me?
57017Yes?
57017Yes?
57017Yes?
57017Yes?
57017You ai n''t goin''to try to stop him?
57017You are not afraid?
57017You did n''t know it? 57017 You did n''t stay to see the operation?"
57017You got me jailed all right,she sneered,"ai n''t you?"
57017You know he''s the man Landor lost his life saving upon the malpais in New Mexico?
57017You know that I love you?
57017You know that is Bill Lawton''s wife?
57017You remember that woman,Cairness went on, making and rolling adroitly a straw- paper cigarette,"the one who was cook on the ranch for so long?
57017You want the earth and some sun and moon and stars, do n''t you, though? 57017 You will still keep her then?"
57017You''re English, I reckon, ai n''t you?
57017_ De veras?_asked Cairness, sharply.
57017_ Matarán á Usted._"They will kill me? 57017 _ Pues porque?_"she asked, maintaining the haughtiness of the dominant race, and refusing to acknowledge any indebtedness.
57017_ Quien sabe?_ Ca n''t prove it by me. 57017 --_The Interior._ THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK WHO GOES THERE? 57017 Ai n''t it for this?
57017And added,"You understand?"
57017And why had he not used the mails?
57017Are you going back to the Campbells?"
57017But had they come?
57017But he was unabashed,"What is he to you?"
57017But how can I?
57017But the smiling mouth answered his low- spoken"Will you marry me then, dear?"
57017But what would you suggest by way of remedy, if I may ask?"
57017But where is the use in making the process painful?
57017Cairness?"
57017Can you give me a recommendation?"
57017Did she show the squaw?
57017Do you happen to know whatever became of the kid?"
57017Do you see what I mean, or are you too vexed to see anything?"
57017Do you think he would have you for a wife?"
57017For instance, when did Lawton tell him, and why, and exactly what?"
57017Foster?"
57017Going in for art?"
57017Had she less delicacy of feeling than himself?
57017Had she seen his horse tied up above, and come here to find him-- because he was here?
57017Have you any tobacco?"
57017He felt that he was in a false position, but he answered"Yes?"
57017He guessed that it was a courier even before the gallop changed to a trot, and a voice called from the invisible depths below,"Captain Landor?"
57017He naturally did not foresee anything serious, and he only said,"Well?"
57017He opened it and said,"Hullo, Cairness, old chap,"and Cairness said,"How are you, Kirby?"
57017He passed an officer who had a smoking six- shooter in his hand, and yelled in his ear,"Why are you doing that?"
57017He''s alone, ai n''t he?"
57017How did she happen to be here alone?
57017I wonder how many women who have lived up to every word of the Decalogue have made it all profitless for want of a little charity?"
57017I''ll stop long enough to recall the old times, though I dare say it would be better to forget them, would n''t it?
57017If I do n''t come out of all this, will you get her?
57017If it had been my fault, would I have come so far to talk with you?"
57017In a bachelor establishment?
57017In the meanwhile I''m sure you think we had better keep Mrs. Lawton here, do n''t you now?"
57017In time for what, dear?"
57017It is the wish of the citizens of San Tomaso, ai n''t it?"
57017It was suggestive of yet more than this, and caused them to say"Well?"
57017Landor smiled indolently and said"Quien sabe?"
57017Lawton?"
57017Only-- why should he exact so much?
57017Or had she more love?
57017She could hear galloping hoofs, behind and in front-- or was it only the blood, the icy cold blood, pounding in her ears?
57017She did not say"Well?"
57017She said that she did not want to hear it, and would he bet on the tarantula or the vinagrone?
57017Taylor?"
57017The general turned his head sharply, and his eyes flashed, but he only asked dryly,"Why?"
57017The old nurse murmured softly, as she took him up,"_ Quieres leche hombrecito, quieres cenar?
57017The only transportation the Q. M. can give you is a six- mule team, is n''t it?"
57017Then why does n''t he come around and see me when I''m lying here sick?"
57017They sprang up, with a clatter of dishes and overturning of benches and a simultaneous cry of"Whereabouts?"
57017Want to know anything else?"
57017Was he quite certain that the trail was of hostiles, and not of cow- boys or of other troops?
57017Was it possible that twenty minutes before he had risen to the histrionic pitch of self- sacrifice of offering her her freedom to marry another man?
57017Was not the whole frontier evidence of that fact to him?
57017What are you going to do next?
57017What business was it of hers where he had been born?
57017What could be done for Mr. Taylor?
57017What could he do for Mr. Cairness, then?
57017What did you have against her and those little children?"
57017What had he done with four and thirty years, putting it at the very highest valuation?
57017What is it?"
57017What is the matter with you that you do not speak to me?
57017What is there in a life like this?
57017What the deuce has a fellow got to do but drink and gamble?
57017What was it?"
57017What way might you be takin''?"
57017Where did they take him?"
57017Where were the others?
57017Which might Bob''s saloon be?
57017Who will kill me, and what for?"
57017Why could not he have had love, he who had done so much for her?
57017Why did you leave us?
57017Why do you wear it?"
57017Why does n''t Brewster prefer charges?
57017Why had he started back alone-- and carrying money too?
57017Why should he not make the last of a long score of sacrifices?
57017Why was Cairness writing to Felipa?
57017Will you wait until I tell you?
57017Will you wait?"
57017Will you, lieutenant?"
57017Would he be wanting one now?"
57017Would it be asking too much of you to look after her?"
57017Would the cursed, the many times cursed military never get to bed?
57017You think so too, now, do n''t you?"
57017You understand me, do you?
57017_ Sabe?_ Now what I want to know is, what part Stone has in all this."
57017do you suppose I''ll let it blow over?
57017exclaimed Taylor,"what for?"
57017he wanted to know,"or are those fellows going to follow the trail?"
57017she faltered, looking up at him with frightened eyes;"when did it come?"
44399Alone?
44399Am I able to protect you?
44399Am I to leave you?
44399Am I to rejoin her?
44399And after that?
44399And afterwards?
44399And are not vexed at it?
44399And do you intend to stay away long?
44399And has my father, who is a learned paleface, counted the warriors who compose it?
44399And how much time,answered the major,"do the chiefs allow the governor of the_ presidio_ to discuss these proposals?"
44399And if the governor refuses, what will my brothers do?
44399And it is to take place today?
44399And now, what are your orders?
44399And now,she said to him,"can I remain in the camp till my father comes, without risking insult?"
44399And these scalps?
44399And what are you dreaming about, little girl?
44399And what is that to me?
44399And whereabouts is the place, comrade?
44399And who was the man with you, mother?
44399And whose fault is it, caballero, if I speak in enigmas? 44399 And why so?
44399And you have got the diamonds about you?
44399And you really think, señor, there is no other remedy?
44399And you will undertake to lead me to him?
44399And you, mother?
44399And your men?
44399Are his wounds serious?
44399Are men always to be harshly judged, even by those who are most intimate with them?
44399Are the redskins at work?
44399Are they still a good way off?
44399Are you come to speak of my daughter?
44399Are you going already, Don Torribio?
44399Are you going to Doña Hermosa?
44399Are you mad, Don Torribio?
44399Are you the man whom the palefaces call Don José Kalbris?
44399But are you really dreaming of remaining alone in the midst of these pagans?
44399But how do you explain his protracted absence?
44399But how were you able to return?
44399But in that case he may come round again?
44399But still,persisted the Indian,"at how many does my father count them?"
44399But the uniform you wear?
44399But what can we do? 44399 But what good will it do me to know these matters?
44399But what is to be done?
44399But what? 44399 But who is the man, Fernando?"
44399But,said he, after a pause,"how is it we have received no news from the capital of the state?"
44399By the bye, what is the matter with you, Don José?
44399Can I do so? 44399 Can nothing change your resolve?"
44399Can you forgive me, madam,said the bee- hunter,"for making this fresh inroad on your hospitality?"
44399Can you let him down with the_ verado''s_ help?
44399Child,replied Don Pedro, kissing her forehead,"what ill could he do you?"
44399Could you keep your saddle?
44399Cousin, I swear to you?
44399Did you not agree to meet the chief at the camp today, and not before?
44399Did you not guess, my son? 44399 Did you not know it?"
44399Do I really hear Don Fernando? 44399 Do you in truth offer me revenge?"
44399Do you know a remedy, caballero?
44399Do you know the nature of the Tigercat''s conversations with Doña Hermosa?
44399Do you still feel indisposed?
44399Do you think he will recover?
44399Do you think so, Estevan?
44399Do you think,said Doña Hermosa bitterly,"that Don Torribio has the sole right of deception and assuming any character at his pleasure?"
44399Do you wish me to break with him, and not to admit him again?
44399Does my father fear that we four should take the town?
44399Does she take me for a lizard, that one can entrap like an old woman?
44399Excuse me, colonel,said the governor, coming to a halt;"but is it not extraordinary that we see no signs of the troops we are going to meet?"
44399Explain your words, Estevan?
44399Far from hence?
44399First of all, who are you?
44399Friend,said he, at last, in a gentle voice,"what is going on out of doors?"
44399Good; Now, what am I to do?
44399Has he been set upon?
44399Have I guessed aright?
44399Have years changed me so much? 44399 Have you brought us worse tidings than his?"
44399Have you forgotten that I am Stoneheart, the most renowned bee- hunter of the prairies? 44399 Have you really come here inquest of me señorita?"
44399Have you seen them?
44399Have you slept well?
44399He has done that?
44399How can I know? 44399 How did you come here, and whence?"
44399How do I know whether she is still alive?
44399How is he?
44399How is that?
44399How many men have we?
44399How many men will you take?
44399How so, señorita?
44399How so?
44399How so?
44399How was it possible? 44399 How was that?"
44399I confess,said the colonel,"that I was a thousand miles from thinking--""What, pray?
44399I recollect it all, Estevan; but to what does it lead?
44399I? 44399 If I did not love you,"she said,"could I not have chosen Don Fernando, who is now at the hacienda?"
44399In case of invasion, do you think the Indians able to give the province much trouble?
44399In what way, if you please, señor?
44399Indeed?
44399Is everything prepared as we agreed?
44399Is he dead?
44399Is he dead?
44399Is it impossible to induce the Tigercat to change his purpose?
44399Is it indeed true,he said,"that you could still love me?"
44399Is it not enough for you to know that I am in a position to serve you effectually in the plans of vengeance you meditate?
44399Is it possible to trust you?
44399Is it possible?
44399Is it possible?
44399Is it proper for great_ sachems_, renowned warriors, to treat of important affairs on horseback, between two armies ready to come to blows?
44399Is it their intention to attack the_ presidio_?
44399Is my father satisfied with me?
44399Is not my presence here an answer? 44399 Is that all you have to report?"
44399Is that all you were deputed to tell me?
44399Is that all?
44399Is that what you call kissing?
44399Is that you, Don Torribio?
44399Is this the idea of propriety you have brought back from your travels in Europe, Don Torribio? 44399 It is my turn now,"said the_ mayor domo_ to himself, as soon as he was alone;"but how am I to get to Doña Hermosa?"
44399It is nothing to signify, señor; it is only fatigue: you are as well as we are?
44399It is strange,said she;"what could his object be?
44399My daughter would speak to the white chief?
44399Now, one word more,_ caballeros:_ where are we?
44399Now, señorita, what are you going to do next?
44399Now, what is to be done?
44399Of what importance is the life of this man to us?
44399Of whom else?
44399Perhaps there may be a man to kill?
44399Perhaps you have, Estevan; but how does that concern you?
44399Quite right: but who can it be?
44399Shall I confess everything, father?
44399Shall I go with you?
44399Shall I see Doña Hermosa?
44399So that would suit you, I suppose?
44399So you are really going, Don Torribio?
44399Speak,he replied impatiently;"have I not told you I am longing for revenge?"
44399Take them; you will lead them?
44399The white chief is a wise man; will he admit women?
44399Then the offer is agreeable to you, even in that case?
44399Then they are in here?
44399Then what is there to vex you?
44399Then you are--?
44399Then you want no time for consideration?
44399They did?
44399To me, or to my friend?
44399To me, señor?
44399To the_ presidio_?
44399To what corps do they belong?
44399Was he not your enemy?
44399Well, Carlocho,exclaimed a voice,"have you found him?"
44399Well, Estevan?
44399Well, colonel,continued Don Pedro, addressing the governor, in the hopes of glossing over the lamentable altercation,"What news from La Ciudad?
44399Well, then, how are they coming?
44399Well, then,said Carlocho, by way of wind- up,"it is settled for ten o''clock?"
44399Well, what is it?
44399Well, who knows whether the Tigercat did not take that into account too?
44399Well,said Doña Hermosa, when he entered,"has the Tigercat succeeded in subduing the exasperation of the tribes?"
44399Well,said the colonel, looking at the two others;"what did I tell you?
44399Well,said the_ mayor domo_,"you have heard the news?
44399Well,_ querida chica?_( my darling).
44399Well?
44399What ails you?
44399What answer shall I give my father?
44399What are we to do now?
44399What are you talking about? 44399 What brings you here?"
44399What can I do, mother?
44399What can it be, then?
44399What can this mean?
44399What do you intend to do?
44399What do you know about that, señorita?
44399What do you mean by that, Luciano?
44399What do you mean? 44399 What do you require, chiefs?
44399What do you say?
44399What do you think of Major Barnum''s advice?
44399What do you think of doing?
44399What do you think of that Luciano?
44399What do you want here?
44399What do you want me to do?
44399What do you want?
44399What do you want?
44399What do your words imply?
44399What does my brother want? 44399 What does that matter, Don Pedro?"
44399What does this mean, señores?
44399What good would it have done me to kill her?
44399What happy chance brings you here?
44399What has happened?
44399What is it to me that the man may be a traitor? 44399 What is it you say, Don Fernando?
44399What is it, señor?
44399What is it? 44399 What is that?"
44399What is that?
44399What is the decision of the council?
44399What is the sum of their demands?
44399What is there in that to astonish you, Luciano?
44399What is this horrible place?
44399What is this?
44399What is to be done?
44399What is to be done?
44399What motive could be strong enough to induce a woman to lay aside the instinctive modesty of her sex, and risk her good name? 44399 What name have you uttered?"
44399What rank shall I give you?
44399What shall I do to show my gratitude for such kind forethought?
44399What then? 44399 What words are these?"
44399What would you have him say, Señor Carlocho?
44399When was that-- today?
44399Where am I?
44399Where are you going?
44399Who are you?
44399Who can strive against a woman?
44399Who can tell? 44399 Who is there?"
44399Who speaks of God here?
44399Who speaks?
44399Why did he carry you off, when he has restored you to us again with so little demur?
44399Why do you ask, little madcap?
44399Why do you impose this condition?
44399Why does day follow night? 44399 Why does my father pretend to be ignorant of our just reasons for war with the palefaces?"
44399Why have they given you this dreadful name?
44399Why have you waited so long before you warned us?
44399Why must you avenge yourself? 44399 Why not?
44399Why seek to deceive me, my friend? 44399 Why should I be frightened?
44399Why should I be? 44399 Why should I give you a different answer?
44399Why should you press so grave a matter at such a moment, Don Torribio?
44399Why so, señor?
44399Why so? 44399 Will Don Torribio deign to explain himself,"he said calmly,"and not speak in enigmas?"
44399Will not my father lead us to the council fire of his nation?
44399Will the Master of life remain neutral?
44399Will the Wacondah be propitious to the Apache braves? 44399 Will the attack be serious?"
44399Will you kill her?
44399Will you save me?
44399Yes; is it not our duty to suffer no means to escape us by which we may save the wretched people confided to our honour? 44399 You do not believe my words, brother?"
44399You do not despise money?
44399You have nothing to do with that: is it so hard, that you will not submit to it? 44399 You have something to tell me?"
44399You insist upon them, major?
44399You know it?
44399You may be right, my good friend; but who will be fool enough to risk his life among these lawless bandits?
44399You really think that remedy would cure me?
44399You recollect your conversation on the island with the Tigercat, which I overheard? 44399 You think so?"
44399You will do that?
44399You will let yourself be killed sooner than give it up?
44399You wish for revenge?
44399_ Wagh!_said a jeering voice;"What is passing here?"
44399_ Wagh!_said the Indian, picking up the money;"What ails the young master?
44399_ ¡ Caray!_exclaimed Don Torribio, waving the_ totem;_"What horrible treachery is this?"
44399_ ¿ Quién sabe?_ Farewell, farewell!
44399_ ¿ Quién sabe?_ We are never sure of anything on the frontiers.
44399_ ¿ Quién sabe?_( who knows?)
44399_ ¿ Quién sabe?_( who knows?)
44399Am I not already a renegade?
44399Am I speaking clearly, Don Torribio?
44399And besides, who is there to give you trouble?"
44399And how many are there, according to my father''s counting?"
44399And why?
44399Are not you too a prisoner of the monster in human shape who has kept me captive so long?"
44399Are these your motives, or am I mistaken?"
44399Are we obliged to keep promises which have only been extorted from us to do us harm?
44399Are you not the cause of the mystery?"
44399Are you of the same way of thinking?"
44399As Don Guzman de Ribera became Don Pedro de Luna, why should not Don Leoncio de Ribera become the Tigercat, brother?"
44399Awake at last?"
44399But enough of this: what do you intend to do, now we have clearly ascertained our position?"
44399But how are we to get Doña Hermosa through the forest?"
44399But now, what are we to do?
44399But perhaps that would give you too much trouble?"
44399But still, how is it to be accounted for?
44399But the women and children?"
44399But this woman?"
44399But time presses; will you follow me?
44399But what do you propose?"
44399But what good will it do us?"
44399But what is the meaning of this noise?"
44399But what sort of token will you send me, and through whom will you send it?"
44399But what traces could we find, after the painful exertions we have already made?"
44399But why link yourself to my evil fate?
44399But why not save those whom you love yourself?
44399By what miracle did you reach me in time to save me?--you, whom I promised to meet at a rendezvous so far from the spot where we are?"
44399Can I depend upon you?"
44399Can I rely on you?"
44399Can I trust you?"
44399Can it be he?"
44399Can that vagabond, Don Estevan, have recognised me?
44399Can you think for a moment that I, on the verge of marriage with you, did not know the love you felt for me?"
44399Did I not command you to take him alive?"
44399Did my forebodings lie?"
44399Did you not know it?"
44399Did you not receive a note without a signature today?"
44399Do they think I am fool enough to fall into the snare?
44399Do you dare to turn my drawing room into lists wherein to break your lance in personal quarrels?
44399Do you fancy me ignorant of your petty machinations, or ensnared by your childish calculations?
44399Do you know any more fitting place?"
44399Do you know who kept me prisoner?"
44399Do you not think so, major?"
44399Do you remember?"
44399Do you think I intend to leave the poor girl there, in the midst of those infidels?
44399Do you think to bar my passage?"
44399Do you understand me now?"
44399Do you understand perfectly?"
44399Do you want to stifle me with kisses?"
44399Does my brother understand?"
44399Don Fernando, you remember how we became acquainted?"
44399Don Guzman, what say you to that revenge?"
44399Don Torribio bowed, and then replied:"May I not have the pleasure of offering my homage to my charming cousin?"
44399Doña Hermosa looked at him with a strange expression, and then whispered in his ear:"Father, have you read your Bible?"
44399Exclaimed Don Torribio, with an accent of truth there was no mistaking;"How should I know?"
44399Explain yourself clearly; and, first of all, what is your pretext for thus invading our frontiers, without previously declaring war?
44399Has Don Pedro left Las Norias de San Antonio?"
44399Has not my nation conquered greater numbers?"
44399Has not my whole life been one long sorrow?
44399Has nothing occurred to confirm your presentiment?"
44399Has the name of Tigercat obliterated my own so thoroughly that that too is forgotten?
44399Have I not given my word?"
44399Have I not heard them assert a thousand times that the redskins are not human beings?
44399Have I not suffered enough yet?"
44399Have we broken the treaties we made with you?
44399Have we not always been generous to the Indians who claimed our protection?
44399Have you any great wish to administer the remedy on this particular spot?"
44399Have you crossed the Rio Grande del Norte, and invaded our frontiers, in breach of the peace existing between us?"
44399Have you forgotten that your chief has forbidden anyone to enter it and annoy me?"
44399Have you no wish to see Doña Hermosa again?"
44399Have you not secured the safety of him you love?"
44399Have you sufficient courage to inoculate yourself with the_ mikania_juice?"
44399He looked carefully around, went up to the two men seated by the fire, and spoke:"No news as yet?"
44399He suspected some treachery in these conditions; but of what kind?
44399How are you, Zapote?"
44399How does it happen that you are here today?"
44399How like you that is?"
44399How long is it since you left the Tigercat?"
44399How many are there?
44399I have the happiness to see you here: will it offend you if I ask why you come?"
44399I hope we shall soon hear from you?"
44399I suppose you know of such a place, not very far hence?"
44399I suppose, likewise, you do not know the name of the person who accompanied me, and on whom the_ vaqueros_ fell with such indescribable fury?"
44399I think you understand me this time?"
44399If this is the case, why not give him up?"
44399In case I want to communicate to you my resolve, where shall I find you?"
44399Is Mexico still tranquil?"
44399Is it a a dream?"
44399Is it not mine to settle affairs between us?"
44399Is it not our duty to be in the breach to the last?"
44399Is it not our duty to set an example to the poor people cooped up here, and protect them while we can?
44399Is it still to be today?"
44399Is it the truth?"
44399Is it you, cousin?
44399Is not this true?
44399Is that his love?"
44399Is that what you came to parley about, chief?
44399It is impossible to doubt it; but what does that signify?
44399It is odd, is it not, Estevan?"
44399Look at me well, Don Pedro; do you not recognise me?"
44399May I hope you will remember the traveller in your prayers?"
44399Moreover, upon whom could his suspicions fall, if he entertained any?
44399My friend-- will you be answerable for his safety?
44399Now, what is the name of the place to which the Tigercat intended to lead you?"
44399Now, where was Don Torribio going, with distorted features and hair streaming to the wind?
44399Of course you are acquainted with the_ guaco?_""Certainly.
44399On seeing a man before her, she stopped, and haughtily demanded:"Why have you entered this corridor?
44399On what plea, supposing I have a secret, do you pretend to search into it?"
44399Señorita, I address this frank and loyal question to you: Will you grant me your hand?"
44399Shall I confess to you, señorita?
44399So you really are devoted to me?"
44399Surely you would not overstep your instructions by telling me thus much?"
44399That I should turn officer?
44399The implacable hatred to Don Pedro he openly avowed?"
44399The insinuations of the man?
44399The question is now, whence this inveterate hatred to Don Pedro?
44399Then the chief took up the word:"My father has seen the great army of the Apaches, and the nations their allies?"
44399These means, what are they?"
44399This is my project; what do you think of it?"
44399Was she mocking him?
44399Was this to be your end?"
44399We are here, and why not others?"
44399What bad news have you received?"
44399What could she gain by deceiving him, now Don Fernando was alive?
44399What does my mother require?"
44399What have we, then, to fear?
44399What is his name?"
44399What is it you demand?"
44399What is the matter?"
44399What is the use of creating bugbears to frighten ourselves?
44399What is there else to fear?"
44399What is to be done?"
44399What is to be done?"
44399What more can I do for her?"
44399What object could she have in coming thus to put herself into his hands, without the possibility of escaping from him?
44399What right have you to cavil at Don Fernando''s presence here?
44399What right have you to my confidence?
44399What should induce me?"
44399What will the master say?"
44399When her heart is in question, when her love is involved?
44399Where are you going?"
44399Where is he?"
44399Who can resist him?
44399Who can tell whom we may have to meet?"
44399Who is able to fathom thy heart?"
44399Who is the enemy that lies in wait for us, and whose savage eye watches us night and day?
44399Whom am I to kill?"
44399Why are there good and bad men?
44399Why break off the interview, when we have not even mentioned the object of it?"
44399Why did you do this, Don Torribio?"
44399Why did you lead them here?"
44399Why has my father''s nation, which assumes to be at peace with us, made treaties with them?"
44399Why have you come into this fearful place?"
44399Why have you demanded this interview?"
44399Why hesitate to pronounce the words?
44399Why not at once?"
44399Why rascals and honest people?
44399Why should I have come?
44399Why should that man wish to keep us here?"
44399Why, then, should he wish ill to my master?"
44399Will you trust me now?"
44399Without finishing your breakfast?"
44399You alone can replace him: will you do so?"
44399You are meditating some daring exploit-- perhaps an expedition to the camp of the Tigercat?"
44399You are not looking for me, I suppose?"
44399You have guessed truly; the expedition is indeed desperate, and who can say whether I shall succeed?
44399You understand?"
44399You will breakfast with me, of course?"
44399Your son calls me brother: would you deign to permit me to call you mother?
44399added the_ mayor domo_,"Are you already satisfied?
44399asked one of the chiefs;"The man to whom they give the title of governor?"
44399cried Don Fernando, as he put his foot out of doors,"Am I at the_ presidio_ of San Lucar?"
44399cried Don Pedro, in astonishment;"You are going to travel tonight, cousin?"
44399cried all the rogues together;"Can that be possible?"
44399cried he, beside himself with rage,"Is it to be thus?
44399cried he,"What has happened to me?"
44399cried the Indian chief in a fury;"Is it thus you execute my orders?
44399cried the_ lepero_, whom the sound of the name seemed to awaken thoroughly;"What are her orders?"
44399exclaimed Don Pedro greatly astonished;"What can he want of me?"
44399he exclaimed, more astonished than ever;"Do you intend to cut off his hair?"
44399he sighed;"How have you fallen so low?"
44399my masters,"exclaimed the latter;"have you had enough, or do you wish to make further acquaintance with my blade?
44399replied Don Fernando;"Who are you, who proclaim yourselves my liberators?"
44399replied Don Pedro,"How are we to cross this impassable barrier; how reach my daughter, without encountering certain death?"
44399replied he,"Because you love him, I suppose?"
44399replied the other, in whom the tale began to excite some interest;"Who has taken them prisoner?"
44399said Don Torribio, surprised;"was it you?"
44399said he gaily;"Now you are free, what prevents your placing yourselves under the orders of Don Fernando?
44399said he;"Shall I stand here to be devoured, without attempting to escape?
44399said he;"What does one, more or less, signify?"
44399said her son sadly;"Are you, too, determined to throw yourself into the hands of the savages?"
44399said the chief, scanning the man narrowly;"And how does my father know that?"
44399said the colonel,"What good wind blows you to the_ presidio_ so early, Don Fernando?"
44399said the hunter, with a sigh;"What am I, the miserable adventurer, that I should lift my thoughts so high?
44399said the major;"But how can we get at the rascals again?"
44399said the noble woman, pointing to Doña Hermosa,"Shall I leave her to sacrifice herself alone?"
44399said the other, laughing grimly;"Is that the way you answer me?"
44399said the sorcerer, with a sneer;"And what does he want with me?"
44399she exclaimed;"Why not today?
44399was her answer"Are you not sure of me?"
44399what further evil is at hand?