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2382Can nothing be done to rid us of a Custom House?
2382Can you do nothing to induce the government to establish authority and law in this country, and avert this unhappy alternative?
42175The Tewa clans arrived first(?)
42175Women and girls: Toñlo, Hokona, Kode(?
9661Low- voiced, but clearly, the message concluded:"What shall I tell my people, the Mormons, when I return home?
9661Or shall we look for you to come prowling around our weak settlements, like wolves in the night?
9661That we may live in peace, live as friends, and trade with one another?
9661The Colonel looked at him a moment, and said to the bystanders,''What is that man''s name?''
9661The Muddy is set down as El Rio Atascoso( Sp.,"Boggy") and Vegas Wash as Ojo del Gaetan( galleta grass?).
23691Antonio( Alonzo?)
23691Even if we did succeed, what benefit would come to us who live too far away to occupy the land?
23691On this theory the query naturally is, what does a paho represent?
23691The question which presented itself was: How are these ruins related to the modern pueblos?
23691The six groups of stamens(?)
23691[ Footnote 45: Thus in Castañeda''s account we are told:"Farther off[ near Cia?]
11226Did he marry your sister?
11226Did you marry his sister?
11226Then how is he your brother- in- law?
11226What does he sit on?
11226Where does he live?
11226For instance, they inquired,"Who made the world and everything therein?"
11226I inquired,"Luis, who is that?"
11226I replied,"Frank, what is the price of whisky in your district?"
11226had they lost their senses?
756Can it be possible that the cliff dwellers are a lost fragment of Egyptian civilization?
756He approached her cheerfully and said:"Madam, how do you feel?"
756In other words it is a polite request made by the rude red man of his polished(?)
756Is it not the land of their birth and the home of their fathers during many generations?
756Possessed by this innate feeling of right and rankling with the injustice of the past, is it surprising that they should spurn any proffered help?
756The rocks upon which they live, are they not dear from associations?
756Their religion satisfies them and harms no one, then why not leave them in peace?
756We believe that we can benefit them, which is doubtless true, but might they not also teach us some useful lessons?
756What else could the settlers in a new country do?
13150Me? 13150 No?
13150Well, what are you going to do?
13150Where are you going to stop?
13150After talking awhile he asked:"What do you call yourselves?"
13150CHAPTER XII COULD WE SUCCEED?
13150COULD WE SUCCEED?
13150Could anything be better?
13150Could it be that my senses were all deceiving me as my eyes were fooled by the mirage?
13150Did we make the big fire which had burned until morning?
13150Had this man, too, failed us?
13150It started to drizzle again that night, but what cared we?
13150It would look something like a tub, would n''t it?
13150Just before we parted one of them remarked,"You came through the Bee River four days ago, near a telephone, did n''t you?"
13150We listened and heard it again, plainly this time,"Ca n''t you men find a landing?
13150What about our third man?
13150What could any one want with two men who had nothing but a flat- bottomed boat?
13150What could it be?
13150What could it be?
13150What do you think about it?"
13150What was a border for if not to have custom- houses and inspectors?
13150What would he do when he came to this rapid?
13150What would we do with our boat?
13150Why undergo all the discomfort of a voyage on a desert stream, when the pleasures and comforts of the Pacific beckoned?
13150Would it increase or diminish our dangers?
13150Would we never reach it?
30686Aunt Louise,called Jack to Mamma, who was riding behind with the little girls,"is n''t that a campfire up on the next hill?"
30686But what about the twig?
30686But what did they do with all my dolly''s clothes?
30686Can I help you, little girl?
30686Did I really dream about all those dreadful things Mrs. Cottontail told me?
30686I guess I''m lost,answered Mary,"but you live here, ca n''t you find my home?"
30686Well, little girl, what have you been dreaming about?
30686Why do n''t the old tree grow up higher and not bother about having so many side branches?
30686Why is it that so many desert plants have stickers and thorns?
30686Why, ca n''t you see for yourself, Tom?
30686Why, ca n''t you see?
30686Yes, we desert rabbits could always talk, did n''t you know that? 30686 A tiny hill rose from the clump of trees in every direction, which one ought she to choose? 30686 But why so agitated and disturbed? 30686 But, where is your mamma and what are you doing out here alone?
30686Did you ever see a cactus burr?
30686Did you ever see a road- runner?
30686Do n''t you remember eating some for dinner yesterday?
30686How was Santa to draw his gift- laden sleigh over barren stretches of sage brush and sand?
30686I suppose you think of the desert as being a flat stretch of sand with nothing on it, like the maps of the desert of Sahara, in Africa?
30686Mary looked all around, who could have done it?
30686Mary, did you hear something?"
30686Oh, why did I run away, and where is my mamma?"
30686The question was, what should they feed it?
30686What did it all mean?
30686What was that rapidly moving object coming over the brow of the nearest hill?
30686Who ever heard of a desert May party?"
30686Why did n''t we think of that before?
30686but was n''t it cold, and did n''t the wind blow?
28670Cady, why did n''t you tell me about that$ 25 tax?
28670Cady,he said,"you know Pat Cannon, do n''t you?"
28670Did he make a strike?
28670Do you still want to buy?
28670How''s the chance for a game of poker?
28670Syndicate?
28670Tell you about it?
28670Well,I greeted him,"how much did you make last night?"
28670Why, did n''t I ask you if you had investigated the thing fully? 28670 Why, what about Warren, the man who found the mine, and Stevens, the man who grub- staked him?"
28670Yes?
28670You''re sure you''ve investigated the proposition fully?
28670Could the Indian then be blamed for his overwhelming hatred of the white man?
28670Did I ask you to go into the deal blindfold?
28670Did you know that?
28670His was the inferior, the barbaric race, to be sure, but could he be blamed for not believing so?
28670I glanced at the tree and asked him:"You would, eh?
28670Now, about how much would you give?"
28670Now, what can A do?
28670Reader, have you ever seen the look in a man''s eyes after he has been condemned by that Court of Last Appeal-- his fellow- men?
28670THROUGH MEXICO AND BACK TO ARIZONA"_ Know thou the spell of the desert land, Where Life and Love are free?
28670What brooding stillness is hanging over all?
28670What do you say?"
28670What shall we do?"
28670What was the idea?
28670What''ll we do?"
28670What''s this talk in whispers, and that placard on the wall?
28670Would he buy the place?
28670Would he?
20382Are you badly hurt?
20382How do you do?
20382( Since the above was written has it not been abundantly verified?)
20382After selling the cattle and ranch the question at once came up-- What now?
20382And meantime how were affairs going in my little place?
20382And what does the golfer care about his game if he have not an opponent or a crowd to witness his prowess?
20382And yet, can one be expected to practically throw his life away, not for a principle, but for a few head of young colts not even his own property?
20382Are they not dogies?
20382At Baroda I received into my compartment the brother of the late Gaikwar( uncle of the present?).
20382But does polygamy deserve all that is said about it?
20382But have we got all the cattle?
20382But what is the feeling between the two races that keeps them thus apart?
20382But where is Pete?
20382By the way, is not scalping spoken of in the Book of Maccabees as a custom of the Jews and Syrians?
20382Can he be lost and still wandering round?
20382Can it be imagined for a moment that any of our raw recruits enter the service from a love for King and country?
20382Did he mean rashness?
20382Do they depend for protection and safety on their grotesque appearance?
20382Does this individual cow select and appoint herself to the office; or is she balloted for, or how otherwise is the selection made?
20382How did they get there?
20382How often nowadays does one ever see a carriage pair, or fours in the park or elsewhere that really needs"driving"?
20382Is he not gaining time for his mares and progeny to get out of danger?
20382Is not the private soldier of this country, alone of all others, refused admission to certain places of entertainment open to the public?
20382Is the name not appropriate?
20382Loyalty?
20382Someone has asked me which was the most beautiful place I had ever seen?
20382The fortunate fisherman''s name?
20382The ponies could hardly keep up with them; and what cowman does not know the pleasure of driving fast walking beef cattle?
20382The result?
20382Water was never too plentiful; so why not make use of the soap- suddy washings which the boys and all of us habitually threw out there?
20382What can one do in such a case?
20382What does the angler care for catching a large basket of trout if there be no one by to show them to?
20382What holds these offshoots to the mother stem?
20382What methods did they adopt to counteract the discomfort of_ mal de mer_?
20382What then is that of the monkey, the bird, the reptile or the fish?
20382What''s the matter?"
20382Where is our population going to come from?
20382Where''s Pete?
20382Why?
20382_ Note III._--Might a just comparison not be drawn between these"dogies"and the type of men we now recruit for our standing Army?
20382and where''s Red?
20382and"How are you?"
20382or do their gaudy robes disarm and enchant their ferocious and cannibalistic brethren?
38064This one,he said,"is not right, for you have made him without any sitting- down parts, and how can he get rid of the waste of what he eats?"
38064Why is it you sometimes come in without rabbits?
38064Again, after a while, he said:"Would you not better uncover the pumpkin and see if it is done?"
38064And Ahahnheeattoepahk Mahkai said:"When did you come?"
38064And Ee- ee- toy enquired:"What does he do when he comes back?
38064And Vandaih said:"Why does he say that?
38064And he asked,"What is the color of the bird?"
38064And she said:"What kind of a smell?"
38064And she said:"Where are all my grandchildren?
38064And the doctor who was the father of Tobacco said:"What is this I smell?
38064And the first thing the man- eagle did was to look all around, and he said to his wife:"What smell is this that I smell?"
38064And the little boy went on to another doctor, who said:"Why do you come to me?
38064And the little boy, that night, went to his uncle, who asked:"Why do you come to me in the night?"
38064And the next morning, early, the boy went to his uncle, who said:"Why do you come so early?
38064And the third morning that this happened the wife of Ahahnheeattoepahk Mahkai said to him:"Why are you so mean to Vandaih as never to speak to him?
38064And they came and stood around him, and teased him, and threw dirt at him, until finally he cried out:"Do n''t you remember me, who I am?
38064And when Nahvahchoo arrived home he made a speech:"Where shall we hear the talk that will make us drunk and dizzy with the flowers of eloquence?
38064And when he got up Vandaih buried his pipe, but the other said:"What do you bury your pipe for?
38064And when her father saw her crying he asked her what was the matter?
38064Are they like the mirl- hawk, the cane- cactus, with so many branches all covered with thorns?"
38064Are you going to leave me and my people here alone?"
38064Are you lost?
38064But he had not gone far before the girl called to him:"Are you not coming back to get your ball?"
38064But he went yet to another doctor and asked him also why the Apaches were so dangerous, were they like the hah- nem, the cholla cactus?
38064But the older brother said:"Do n''t you remember that our father told us not to speak to anyone?"
38064Could this whole story have been a myth of some great drouth?
38064Does he lie right down, or does he go looking around first?"
38064Does he sleep or not?
38064Finally he said to the woman:"Would you not better uncover the corn and see if it is cooked yet?"
38064If their mystic power was derived from the cardinal points, might not their inclusion of the zenith make five also sometimes a mystic number?
38064So when the man came the boy asked:"How is everybody at home, and how is the old woman, our mother?"
38064Then Ee- ee- toy asked Toehahvs why he had made a doll with webs between his fingers and toes--"How can he point directions?"
38064Then Ee- ee- toy asked again:"Why did you make this doll with only one leg-- how can he run?"
38064Then Tobacco said:"What has become of Corn?
38064When is it going to be?"
38064Wo n''t you give us all the flat stones you can find?"
38064she would say,"And why do you not kill a great many?"
38064was she sick?
38064you never did that before?"
40277And we''ll play that I''m an Indian Chief and you are the Indian Mother, and the doll-- oh, we have n''t named the doll yet, have we?
40277Are there not many more corn ears in the field?
40277Are you?
40277Ate up what?
40277Bah, Bah, Black Sheep Have you any wool?
40277Do you really think they will, Ma Shima?
40277Fifty what?
40277How much is that doll, mister?
40277How much is this string?
40277May I go along with you while you trade? 40277 Me?"
40277Oh dear, must I do that all over again, Mother?
40277Oh, are you a Big Chief?
40277Then how do you get to know people''s names?
40277Well, let''s see, how shall we do it?
40277Well, what''s the matter with that?
40277What is the commotion? 40277 What this?"
40277What''s that?
40277Where''s Bah?
40277Why, what''s the matter, Bah? 40277 Yes,"said Billy,"and this time you''ll eat a piece of the pipe, wo n''t you?"
40277You call my name?
40277You like I tell you more?
40277You like to see?
40277You like?
40277You no can find way home?
40277119[ Illustration: BAH AND CORNELIA] The Little Indian Weaver CHAPTER I THE CORN EAR DOLL How would you like to have a doll made from a corn ear?
40277Bah''s eyes asked the question:"How?"
40277Billy asked:"Why do n''t you open it?"
40277Billy, what''s the excitement?"
40277But seeing that his friend was taking the conversation seriously he stopped laughing and asked:"What do you mean?"
40277But was it her name, and was it being called?
40277CHAPTER V AT BAH''S HOGAN"Why do you call her''Bah?''
40277CHAPTER VIII WHO WINS THE RADIO?
40277Can you imagine why, being as they are of a peaceful nature, these tribes build as they do?
40277Did n''t he know better than to do that?
40277Did n''t she know that Cornelia, since the day of her birth, had been different from all other ears of corn?
40277Do n''t you want to know?"
40277Do you remember?"
40277Each evening Billy would come home with the same question on his lips:"Has my magazine arrived?"
40277Father took up his paper, but before starting to read he remarked:"Who''s the lucky winner of the radio, Son?"
40277He jumped down again from his pony and ran into the store:"Say, Mister, do you know where that little girl lives?"
40277He''d listen while Mrs. Fighting Bull told him things, and had n''t he already learned lots about them?
40277Her eyes turned at the same time, and horror upon horrors, what did she see?
40277How could they expect her to weave as well as the women did?
40277However, he smiled back at her and, keeping his hand behind him, asked:"Where is the blanket you made, Bah?"
40277Is it because she watches the sheep?"
40277Is your house around here?"
40277May I?"
40277Nice fat dolls are the best, do n''t you think so?"
40277Oh, did n''t Mother understand?
40277See?"
40277Shall we?"
40277So he read--"Bah, Bah Indian girl, Have you any bread?
40277The boy kept on talking--"But, gee, where do you come from, Bah?
40277The man had said that there were three or four small Indian villages nearby, but the question was in which one did Bah live?
40277The papoose upon her back was crying loudly, and Billy looked roguishly at Mrs. Fighting Bull and asked:"Is the baby called a''Squawker''?"
40277Then, suddenly bethinking himself of a word he''d once heard, he asked:"Is n''t an Indian woman called a''Squaw''?"
40277They all shook their heads and grunted when he asked:"Bah, little girl, live here?"
40277Want to hear it?"
40277Was it friendly, or was she mocking him?
40277Was n''t she a good doll?"
40277Was n''t she only a little girl?
40277We''ll keep this to ourselves, wo n''t we?"
40277What do you mean?"
40277Where were you?"
40277Why not sell your work?
40277Why not?
40277Wo n''t you have some candy?"
40277You ever see little girl''s doll?"
40277You saw one, did n''t you?"
40277[ Illustration:"IS IT FOR ME?"]
18538And what of the women and children? 18538 Are n''t you a Westerner?"
18538Are you a real Indian?
18538But--?
18538Ca n''t you get them to be more hopeful or cheerful? 18538 Did he die?"
18538Do I look like a dead one?
18538Do n''t you want him to come back?
18538Do the Navajos believe your dance will make the rain come?
18538Going to the Snake Dance?
18538Have any trouble with Tar Baby?
18538Have you ever been in West Virginia?
18538How many of your tribe know of this secret preparation?
18538How soon can you be ready to start across the Canyon?
18538How soon?
18538I''d rather be out under a tree, would n''t you?
18538Is he subject to vertigo?
18538Jim,said the Chief,"how is it that you ride and Mary walks?"
18538Make her mad?
18538Mule unload her in a patch, or did she sit down on one?
18538My feet are awfully cold, and could n''t I walk a while?
18538No, what is it?
18538Now how could you know that breakfast was so near ready?
18538Now, what might that be?
18538Say she wuz goin''to report you to the President of these here United States?
18538Shall we drive on?
18538Silk or flannel?
18538Some ranger,was my heated comment;"who was it?"
18538Walk?
18538Water?
18538Well, then what happened to the buffalo?
18538What are you selling them?
18538What did he say?
18538What did you want to stop there for? 18538 What do you eat?"
18538What do you want me to do?
18538What fall?
18538What held you up today, Ed?
18538What in the world is that?
18538What is a sing, Dottie?
18538What is your name?
18538What made you late in toppin''out?
18538What''s a Snake Dance, and where is it?
18538What''s he look like?
18538What''s that?
18538What''s the matter?
18538What''s wrong, Frank?
18538Where did you get it? 18538 Where do you sleep?"
18538Where is Grand Canyon?
18538Where will you sleep tonight?
18538Why are n''t you folks eating some of this delicious salad? 18538 Why did n''t they come quicker?
18538Why did n''t you let him go? 18538 Why do n''t you talk to him in Supai language?"
18538Why go now?
18538Will he carry her all right?
18538Will he die from that bite?
18538Will it rain today?
18538You did? 18538 Ai n''t you got no sense at all?
18538And how?
18538And what do you suppose it said?
18538And who is n''t interested in the intimate details of the home life of our Indian sisters?
18538And-- most interesting to us paleface women-- what of their love affairs?
18538Big Jim welcomed us gravely, asking the Chief:"Did you bring my_ fermit_?"
18538Do n''t you know we have to keep on moving if we reach a shelter tonight?"
18538Do we ever stop to think why the mud hut is dome- shaped, why the door always faces the east?
18538Do you favor mountains?
18538Does it seem strange to you that this same stoical creature is just bubbling over with femininity?
18538Does n''t Aesop tell us something of a crow that would be a dove and found himself an outcast everywhere?
18538Have n''t they been garnered into the fold yet?"
18538He came back presently, and White Mountain said to me:"Do n''t you want to see your Christmas present?"
18538He lay stunned for a space, then twisted himself over, and mumbled through swollen, bleeding lips:"Is that really water down there?"
18538He turned to me and asked,"Do you know what strikes me most forcibly about this place?"
18538How could they be?
18538How do they live?"
18538How many of you have seen the incomparable painting of the Grand Canyon hanging in the Capitol at Washington?
18538How?
18538I asked him if he had any bad ones to tame?
18538I believe the attitude is,"Why place pearls before swine?"
18538I mean can you be ready to start in the morning?"
18538I was getting ready to show her my vaccination scar, when she turned coldly critical eyes on me and asked:"Are you white?"
18538I wonder if it could have been near here?"
18538Is he keeping a death watch on the grizzled old"Desert Rat"we pass a little later?
18538Is this the dry season, or does it never have any water in it?"
18538It was a plain case of malnutrition, and what could I do to help, in the few days I was to be there?
18538Look after her, will you, Chief?"
18538One woman started to pull a blanket off my couch, saying"What do you want for this?"
18538Or is trapping prohibited in this area?"
18538Perhaps no one would ever find him, and what''s the use of killing one''s self if nobody knows about it?
18538Ranger Winess did tell me of one original damsel; she said:"Ai n''t it cute?"
18538Ready to go?"
18538Somewhere he had a family that stood for something in the world, but where?
18538The ladies were invariably goggle- eyed with excitement and would finally exclaim:"What happened then, Captain Hance?"
18538Their dress?
18538Their homes?
18538They were for fleeing from that accursed place, but the old men said:"Where can we go?
18538We used to ask each other when we met at supper,"Did you buy anything today?"
18538What had their owner thought of, hoped, or planned while fashioning this bowl, fragments of which I turned over in my palms aeons later?
18538What of their work?
18538What shall we do?"
18538What was a mere honeymoon compared to such luminaries?
18538What was he to do with a girl among scores of road builders and rangers?
18538What''ll I do with these here box cars?
18538What''s a hydrophobia cat?
18538What_ is_ this Snake Dance?
18538When it boiled he said,"Do you want a drink of this hot water or can you wait until it cools?"
18538Who could blame a hungry little burro for making away with a luscious hill of green corn in the midst of a barren desert?
18538Why did you just stand there like an idiot?"
18538Why leave their sun- kissed, wind- swept heights, seven thousand feet high, for the scorching desert below?
18538Why was n''t there a ranger down there to keep him from swimming the river?"
18538Why?
18538Wo n''t they even try to help themselves?"
18538Would he go where and as fast as I desired, or would he run as fast and as far as he pleased?
18538You wanna see?"
1049Are we ordered there?
1049But do n''t you want to see trees and grass and flowers?
1049But, Bowen,said I,"where-- how on earth-- did you-- how did you know we-- what does it mean?"
1049Ca n''t they order some one?
1049Can you see anything? 1049 Did you feel it?"
1049Do you use it?
1049Does it hurt the complexion?
1049How can I help it?
1049How do you like it, Martha?
1049How do you suppose he knew we were here?
1049How much did he charge you for the trip?
1049Ice in Arizona?
1049Is it possible that his position here demands social recognition?
1049Is n''t it fine? 1049 Jack, do you hear that?"
1049Mr. Fisher, what shall I do? 1049 Shall you ever forget my party?"
1049That''s lovely,said I;"what kind of men are they?
1049Was there a dentist in the place?
1049What do you think the United States Government enlists men for?
1049What have they ever done? 1049 What have we,"I thought,"an anarchist?"
1049What shall I give him to eat, poor hungry man?
1049What things?
1049What was that?
1049What would you have us do?
1049Where is your mirror?
1049Why did n''t you call the Sergeant of the Guard, and have the man slapped into the guard- house?
1049Why on earth do n''t you put some clothes on him?
1049Why so?
1049Why, Martha,said he,"did you not know that women are not reckoned in at all at the War Department?
1049Why, all our things,said I, losing my temper;"ca n''t you see them?''''
1049Yes, yes,we cried;"where is it?"
1049You are noticing my shoes perhaps Madame?
1049A voice said:"What in the name of--"but we did not wait for him to finish; we all shouted:"Where is Fort Niobrara?"
1049Adams, no; why do you ask me such a question?"
1049After our candle was out, I said:"When do they attack?"
1049Any good cooks amongst them?"
1049Are you crazy?
1049Are you going to take me to that awful place?
1049Arriving in Boston, my sister Harriet met me at the train, and as she took little Harry from my arms she cried:"Where did you get that sunbonnet?
1049As Jack lifted me out of the ambulance, I said:"Why did n''t you tell me?"
1049Can I ever forget Mrs. Aldrich''s blessed kindness?
1049Captain, do you think we shall get off this bar to- day?"
1049Church nor ministers nor priests had we there in those distant lands, but can we say that our lives were wholly without religion?
1049Could anything equal the fields of golden escholzchia which lay there in the sunshine?
1049Could it be that I should ever come to love them, and the pungent smell of the arrow- weed which covered them to the water''s edge?
1049Did any uniform ever equal that of the infantry in those days?
1049Did n''t you meet General Crook to- day?
1049Do they ever come to Washington?
1049Eight days and nights spent in travelling hither and thither over those hot plains in Southern Arizona, and all for what?
1049Finally the doctor said that if I did not throw Jesusita overboard, he would; why did n''t I"wring the neck of its worthless Mexican of a mother?"
1049Fisher, you can get the tooth out, that''s all you want, is n''t it?"
1049Fisher?"
1049Have your senses left you?
1049He said to the station man:"What does that mean?"
1049I cried,"and is that Ehrenberg?
1049I cried,"what can you ever do with those forceps?"
1049I cried;"how far out of the way are we?"
1049I did not wonder that on mail- day everybody came out in front of the quarters and asked:"Is the mail- carrier in?"
1049I fell to thinking: was the army life, then, only"glittering misery,"and had I come to participate in it?
1049I lay gazing into the fire which was smouldering in the corner, and finally I said, in a whisper,"Jack, which girl do you think is Cooley''s wife?"
1049I met the situation, after an inward struggle, and said, weakly,"Where are the eggs?"
1049I remonstrated:"How do you know what is in that inky water-- and how do you dare to use it?"
1049I said, very sternly:"Charley, how came those squaws in my closet?"
1049I said,"the lonely man down there on the river-- the prisoner of Chillon-- the silent one?
1049I saw that he loved tools and instruments, and I reflected, why not?
1049I thought, was it this morning that we left Walker''s ranch, or was it a year ago?
1049I was sure it concerned the steamer, and I said:"what it is?"
1049In the course of our conversation he had asked,"Who are these men?
1049Is it to be wondered at that I and Adams together prepared the most atrocious meals that ever a new husband had to eat?
1049Jack started up:"What is it?"
1049Lucky thing you did n''t see it, was n''t it?
1049Or the blue masses of"baby- eye,"which opened in the mornings and held up their pretty cups to catch the dew?
1049Remington?"
1049S. Worth?
1049See the river yonder?
1049See those low white walls?
1049She glanced in, comprehended the situation, and entered, saying,"You do not understand how to pack?
1049Should I ever read these intelligently in the original?
1049Soon after luncheon, Jack said to Major Wilhelm,"Well, now, I must go and look for quarters: what''s the prospect?"
1049Suddenly, he faced around, and addressing me, said,"Madam, do you believe in spiritualism?"
1049The Wilkins''tent was near ours, and I said to them, rather peevishly:"Is n''t this dust something awful?"
1049The dark blue, heavily braided"blouse,"the white stripe on the light blue trousers, the jaunty cap?
1049Then, after an interval,"Mother, have you written those stories of Arizona yet?"
1049Then, to the driver,"Smith, how could you drive down that place at such a rate and frighten me so?"
1049There lay the heavy army wagon, deep mired in the middle of the stream, and what did I see?
1049Was there ever such an emerald green as adorned those hills which sloped down to the bay?
1049Was this a real Paradise?
1049We never spoke, we just listened, and who can tell the thoughts that each one had in his mind?
1049We turned our faces towards the Mojave desert, and I wondered, what next?
1049Well, they are going to relieve him, of course?"
1049Were they in the Civil War?"
1049What could it mean?
1049What was to be done?
1049What would the passengers think of this town, sir, as they went by?
1049Who on earth gave such a name to the wretched place?"
1049Would the ponies hold out?
1049You have n''t turned entirely Indian, have you, amongst those wild Apaches?"
1049You savez that?"
1049do I hear aright?
1049does the President think my regiment a nursery for the Staff?"
1049hey, Bailey?"
1049or how he procured a surgeon for me on our arrival there, and got a comfortable room for us at the hotel?
1049or how he took us to drive( with an older lady for a chaperon), or how he kindly cared for us until we were safely on the boat that evening?
1049said he;"do you think I want my company to be made up of dish- washers?"
1049said the fine- looking and erect Chief Quartermaster;"you would have us be as vain as we were when we were Lieutenants?"
1049they are good, too,"claimed Captain Reilly, and turning to Bowen, he said:"Bowen, did you make these?"
1049were the days, then, of Lieutenants forever past and gone?
1049what is it?"
1049what is this?"
1049what shall I do?"
1049would any sane human being voluntarily go through with what I have endured on this journey, in order to look upon this wonderful scene?"
19867A hundred dollars?
19867And Turkeyfoot?
19867And how much farther, Chip?
19867And, talking about Phineas, what do you suppose the old fossil is up to?
19867Are you Mr. Pardo, the superintendent?
19867At McGurvin''s?
19867But what about Porter?
19867Ca n''t you see that Chip and I are busy?
19867Come up to the super''s office, will you?
19867Did n''t hurt you, did I?
19867Do we all know anything about this perfesser? 19867 Good material, what?"
19867Got any cuts or sores on the lower part of your body?
19867Have they gone, McGurvin?
19867Have you been keeping the professor here against his will?
19867Hosses to water?
19867How about Nick Porter?
19867How about the two motor cycles?
19867How can we find the way? 19867 How could I?"
19867How did the boys shape up in the practice game?
19867How did you guess it was a burro?
19867How many lumps on your backbone? 19867 How much was Sam to get?"
19867How the jumpin''sand hills did he do it?
19867I suppose you know what a brilliant talker the prospector is?
19867Is that telegram for me?
19867Is this Mr. Pardo''s office?
19867Just why do you inconvenience yourself in that manner?
19867Lookin''fer Porter?
19867Nick Porter? 19867 Nick?"
19867Not Andy Porter, from up Phoenix way?
19867Now,said Ballard, with a show of injured dignity,"I wonder if you fellows can spare a little of your valuable time?"
19867Oh, you did? 19867 Put what up?"
19867Say,cried the startled Pardo, grabbing Ballard by the arm,"did you swallow any of the solution?"
19867Seen anything of Nick Porter?
19867So Porter was here, was he, when Clancy and I came looking for him?
19867Sot down an''be sociable, ca n''t ye?
19867Sparring is all right, Blunt,he continued,"but, if it is all the same to you, why not settle, the matter catch as catch can?
19867Squints with his off eye, and walks with a limp?
19867Suppose the man with the flashy clothes and the red mustache should take it into his head to come to McGurvin''s before afternoon?
19867Takin''the part o''this Eastern crowd agin''me?
19867That the best you can do?
19867That you, Cummins?
19867The professor stayed here because Turkeyfoot told him to?
19867Then they were dishonest?
19867Then, you have n''t seen anything of him?
19867Toward town?
19867Want any help?
19867Was n''t your father the star coach at Yale?
19867What do you think Blunt has got up his sleeve this time?
19867What do you think about Borrodaile, Frank?
19867What do you want to arrest him for?
19867What in blazes d''ye want?
19867What is the information going to cost?
19867What is there, in this, to make Merriwell think I''ve got a thing like that?
19867What right you got buttin''in?
19867What the mischief do you think is going on, Chip?
19867What was that?
19867What you a- tryin''to do, Barzy?
19867What''s at the back of your head, Chip?
19867What''s biting you, Pink?
19867What''s on your mind now, Chip?
19867What''s the use?
19867What''s wrong, Chip?
19867Where are the professor''s goods and Turkeyfoot''s wagon?
19867Where can he go along that trail toward Pete Loco''s?
19867Where is the talking coming from?
19867Where''d they go?
19867Where''s Heppner, Clan?
19867Where''s Porter now?
19867Which way did he go?
19867Who is this Sam that was to get the bag of samples and take it to McGurvin''s by a roundabout way?
19867Why did n''t he tell us about it? 19867 Why did you leave Ophir for Gold Hill?"
19867Why the grub and water?
19867Why, you remember how we left Happenchance in such a hurry, the time we went to the place and found the prof?
19867Yeller streak, eh?
19867You do n''t think, do you,said Frank dryly,"that he''d carry a bag weighing two or three hundred pounds over his shoulder?
19867You hired him to go to Happenchance after the stuff you had left there?
19867You really expected that yell would bring him?
19867You think,spoke up Pardo,"that he knows what has become of your friend, the professor?
19867You were to sign the quitclaim over to him, eh?
19867Ai n''t that so, Turkeyfoot?"
19867And why is he staying away?
19867Any new theories this morning?"
19867Ca n''t he ever be satisfied?"
19867Can you spare us a couple of canteens, full of water, and a bag of rations-- enough for two or three meals?"
19867Could he follow the course by night, with the mountains a constant guide by day, all but blotted out in the starlight?
19867Did the professor do this, when he came for his household goods?"
19867Do you know a prospector named Porter?"
19867Go over to Gold Hill and try to pick up some clews there?"
19867He do n''t want to talk with you, does he?
19867How about that spring?
19867How could you know that, in the years that followed your nephew''s discovery, the claim was located again by McGurvin, there?
19867How was that for a tackle, Chip?"
19867How''s that, Chip?
19867I do n''t suppose you have forgotten Nick Porter, the old prospector who took you out to the deserted camp in the Picket Posts?"
19867I suppose he used the fifty dollars Chip paid him to grubstake himself, and that he''s now, in the deserts looking for a mine?"
19867If Professor Borrodaile wanted to get away from the toughs, why did he keep on his yellow stepping- stones?
19867If that''s what he wants, why not humor him?"
19867Makes five, do n''t it?"
19867Now, would n''t it be the natural thing to suppose that the prof returned to Happenchance after his goods and chattels?"
19867Or the professor''s trunk?
19867Pardo?"
19867Pardo?"
19867Pretty good, eh?"
19867Sabe?
19867See?
19867Stole a hoss?"
19867That''s the truth of it, and you can believe it or not?"
19867The professor stood for that yarn?"
19867The question is where is the professor now?"
19867Think this here''s a hotel?"
19867Want to spar with bare knuckles?"
19867What business has Barzy Blunt got around the old camp of Happenchance, where the professor''s claim is located?
19867What did he go for?
19867What do you propose to do about this?"
19867What do you say?"
19867What do you suppose Blunt is doing out this way?"
19867What do you think of it?"
19867What do you think of this?"
19867What ore had been blown out by?
19867What were you trying to do?
19867What will Mr. Bradlaugh say?"
19867What would you do, Mr. Bradlaugh?
19867What''s he done?
19867When did you locate it, Mac?"
19867Where are they?"
19867Who''s Turkeyfoot?"
19867Why did he go on to the Picket Posts?
19867Why did he turn on us as he did if he has n''t a guilty mind?"
19867Why did n''t he duck aside and hide in the bushes?
19867Why do n''t you get a dream book, you crazy, chump,"he added to Ballard,"and figure the visions out for yourself?"
19867Would they take the trouble to balance a cot across one of their horses and ride away with it?
19867exclaimed Ballard, when Merriwell reported the professor missing from Gold Hill,"so you think there''s nothing in that dream of mine, eh?
19867exclaimed Clancy,"you do n''t have any idea that the harmless old fossil has been put out of the way?"
13709''An''why not?"
13709''Be you hurt, Major?"
13709''Be you- all conversant with that gun you packs?"
13709''Be you- all goin''to do the sundry deeds you sets forth in the programmes?"
13709''Dan,"says the ring master when we''re in the dressin''room,"when the leapin''begins, you- all go on with the others an''do a somersault or two?"
13709''How long do I gaze for four bits?"
13709''Take a look at the moon?"
13709''Then thar ai n''t goin''to be no dooel between us?"
13709''Then the Yanks will corral me?"
13709''Vamoosed, where at?"
13709''What''s the ante?"
13709''What''s this talk about Satan?"
13709''Whatever be they doin''?"
13709''Whatever''s wrong with him, Doc?"
13709''Where did you say them Yankees comes from, Major?"
13709''Where''s these clients?"
13709''After all,''says Texas bitterly to himse''f,''others has suffered; wherefore, then, should this jaybird gent escape?'' 13709 ''An''I reckons now,''says Dan Boggs,''you severs your relations with the war?''
13709''An''do I onderstand, sir,''says Coyote some agitated,''that you''ll come with off''cers to put me outen my dug- out?'' 13709 ''An''then,''asks Enright,''whatever does this locoed parent do?''
13709''An''whatever be they doin''?'' 13709 ''An''wherein does this Bloo Grass party resemble me?''
13709''An''wherever doorin''this emute is Dave?'' 13709 ''Be I scared of ghosts?''
13709''Be you- all scared of ghosts, Dan?'' 13709 ''Be you- all the partner Mister Hall mentions?''
13709''Bury him? 13709 ''But how about this cat hunt?"
13709''But is thar folks thar?'' 13709 ''But whatever''s the call for you to elope at all?''
13709''But whatever''s your objection,''argues Enright,''to this young an''trusty sport who''s so eager to we d Abby?'' 13709 ''Could n''t you- all have gone with Crook ag''in?''
13709''Did you kill him, Dan?'' 13709 ''Do I think thar''s folks on the moon?''
13709''Do n''t they have no roast dog at that warjig?'' 13709 ''Do n''t you- all reckon,''says Enright to the pinfeather party,''that pendin''hostilities, Abby had better go over to Missis Rucker''s?
13709''Do they lock you up?'' 13709 ''Does Sunbright so love me,''says Black Cloud, turnin''aheap ugly,''that she comes to meet me?
13709''How about it,''whispers Peets;''shall I do the shootin''?'' 13709 ''Is your wife dead?"
13709''Joke? 13709 ''Oh, Dave?''
13709''See thar?'' 13709 ''Shore,''says Peets, in a case- hardened, pitiless tone,''an''why not?
13709''Suppose I does retire that Greaser''s hand from cirk''lation?'' 13709 ''Tell you- all folks what''s the matter with Dave?''
13709''What limit do you give me?'' 13709 ''Whatever be you hummin''toones for, Dave?''
13709''Whatever did you do or say, Doc?'' 13709 ''Whatever do you think yourse''f, Colonel?''
13709''Whatever for a play would it be,''says Cherokee,''to go an''ask Dave himse''f right now?'' 13709 ''Whatever is his name, then?''
13709''Whatever is it then?'' 13709 ''Whatever is my speshulty, Cherokee?''
13709''Whatever''s the meanin''of this yere concourse?'' 13709 ''Wherever be you p''intin''for?''
13709''Whichever is it then?'' 13709 ''Who be they?
13709''Why not?'' 13709 ''Whyever if she''s locoed, then,''argues Dan,''do n''t they up an''hive her in one of their madhouse camps?
13709''You''ll have a list of marvels,''I says,''to avalanche upon the people when you cuts the trail of your ancestral tribe ag''in?'' 13709 About the foogitive Cheyennes?
13709And so there were no lawyers in Wolfville?
13709And the Caldwell beauty?
13709But about ghosts?
13709But you- all got a battery final, Major?'' 13709 Ca n''t nothin''be done for Dave?"
13709Do you- all believe in the bad luck of opals?
13709Does the Stranglers do anything to this Holliday? 13709 Ghosts?"
13709Goin''to the dance?
13709However does Coyote get wrastled by that badger? 13709 However does this yere virgin look?
13709It''s a great ride, says you? 13709 It''s to be a evenin''of friendly peace?"
13709Lawyers in Wolfville?
13709Let him whoop it up; he''s paying for it, ai n''t he?
13709Recall him? 13709 Son, consider what a example to travellers is set by that ontootered savage?
13709Spectres? 13709 Tell you what chances along the trail?
13709Tharupon Bloojacket wheels on the half- breed who runs the deadfall an''who''s standin''still an''scared, an''says:''How much does he owe?''
13709Timid? 13709 What becomes of the Lance?
13709What''s the trouble with the red- eyed pony? 13709 Whatever do we do for amoosements?
13709Whatever do you call that?
13709Whatever is a''outfit''you asks? 13709 Why do n''t Coyote p''isen hunks of meat you asks?
13709Why ever do n''t you go?
13709''Ai n''t this goin''of yours some sudden?''
13709''An''now may I enquire how strong be you?
13709''Do you think thar''s folks on the moon?''
13709''How strong be you- all, may I ask?''
13709''What''s the difference?
13709Am I to be debarred of my rights by some coyote- slaughterin''invader an''onmurmurin''ly accede tharto?
13709An''yet when that party cashes in, whatever does the lady do?
13709Be I to blame because your toilet ai n''t complete?
13709But of what avail would be such recount?
13709But what can we do?
13709But wherefore extend ourselves regretfully?
13709Ca n''t you- all make''em stop?''
13709Can a dog onderstand a wolf?
13709Cherokee Hall?
13709Do n''t you know it only makes''em madder?"
13709Do n''t you say so, Doc?''
13709Do n''t you- all tell me we''re partners?''
13709Do you- all blame me?
13709Does Bowlaigs know it?
13709Does she wear her new blanket an''paint her face bright for Black Cloud?
13709Does that onderstandin''go?''
13709Does you- all recall the fate, Shoestring, of the last misguided shorthorn who gives way to sech a query?
13709Draw?
13709Enright asks ag''in:''What do you- all think?''
13709For why?
13709Gents, as I fills my glass, I asks you- all however now do you reckon that wizard beats a retreat?''
13709He''pless?
13709How be you goin''to he''p it, onless you piles up shore- enough disgrace by desertin''them lancers of yours?"
13709However is anybody goin''to be a slave where thar''s as near nothin''to do in the way of work as is possible an''let a hooman live?
13709I asks you, as onbiased sports, would you set ca''mly down while a party named"Toad"puts himse''f in nom''nation to be your son- in- law?''
13709I leaves it to you- all; be I right?''
13709I''m drinkin''at the time, an''I do n''t reckon now you attaches importance to what a gent says when he''s in licker?"
13709If driven by stress of conversation to something akin to it the cowboy will say:"What may I call you, sir?"
13709Is Jeffords dangerous?
13709Is it for me she has combed her h''ar an''put on a new feather an''beads?
13709It''s no use; I knows I''ll loathe myse''f for crawlin''the hump of a gent who''s totterin''on the brink of the grave; but whatever else can I do?
13709It''s so with mules an''broncos; wherefore, then, may not these differences exist among Injuns?
13709Now whatever do you- all reckon this old tabby does?
13709Now who be you?
13709Or does she dress herse''f like the sun for that Creek coyote, the Lance?''"
13709Texas Thompson fixes his eyes tharon, meditative an''pensive, an''then he wonders:"''Do you- all reckon, now, that folks is livin''up thar?''
13709Then one of the bucks, lookin''about like he''s amazed, says:''Wherever is the Jack Rabbit?''
13709Then wheelin''on Waco Anderson who strolls over, Easy Aaron demands plenty f''rocious:"Whoever does this dastard deed?"
13709What do I do?
13709What do you- all reckon now that miscreant does?
13709What''s a ha''r copper?
13709What''s the result?
13709Whatever do you mean by shootin''at them Yankees?
13709Whatever now do you think of this?
13709When did he say he''d be back from Tucson?''
13709Where you hail from?
13709Whoever do you- all reckon now he wants?
13709Whoever is that gent, Peets, who says,"love is blind"?
13709Why do n''t I corral an''hold''em when they''re in my clutch?
13709You hears that squaws is slaves?
13709You knows how eloquent I am about Shoestring?
13709You recall whom I mean?"
13709You saveys a Gander Pullin''?
13709You- all recalls when they pays twenty- five dollars for skelps in Tucson?
13709ai n''t it my dooty-- me who saveys what he''s ag''inst-- to go warn this victim ag''in matrimony in all its horrors?''
13709also, what''s your little game?''
13709asks Faro Nell, who''s as immersed as the rest in these settin''s forth;''what do you- all reckon now is my speshulty?''
13709what do you- all reckon would have been results if we had n''t cut in on the_ baile_ at the time we does?''
13709where going?
13709why?
39599''Seest thou this tiny vial?
39599An order,repeated Phil,"what under the canopy is that?
39599And leave school?
39599And that''s what makes you so glad,laughed Lloyd,"to think you''ve discovered the resemblance?
39599And what about my little Hildegarde?
39599And you do not believe that these''arid sands''hold anything for you?
39599Anything more? 39599 Are n''t you coming back this afternoon?"
39599Are n''t you ever coming back?
39599Are n''t you mighty proud, Aunt Emily?
39599But did n''t your father say anything at all? 39599 But what would your ambition be if you were a boy?"
39599Come back and take supper with us, wo n''t you?
39599Could n''t anything tempt you to go?
39599Did Mrs. Lee tell you to bring the basket, Jo?
39599Did the visit do anything for her?
39599Did you evah see moah tempting looking pies in all yoah life? 39599 Did you ever think that it is the soul that has to be educated?
39599Did you tell those kids that they might paint up the premises the way they are doing?
39599Do n''t they look delicious?
39599Do n''t you know that proverb about letting another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth?
39599Do n''t you see it''s getting away?
39599Do n''t you see that it would n''t be the same as buying something to eat up or wear out? 39599 Do n''t you want to come too?"
39599Do you see that? 39599 Do you see those two bright ones just over Camelback Mountain?
39599Do you suppose they''ll have room for me?
39599Do you think you could get your clothes ready in ten days?
39599Do you want any help?
39599Do you want to know honestly?
39599Does n''t it seem queer to think that he''s seen Lloyd and Locust?
39599Gracious, Mary, how did you find out so much?
39599Have n''t you seen what they''ve done to the front of the house? 39599 Have they been gone long?"
39599Have you?
39599Honestly, what would we do, Joyce?
39599How could I have called him selfish?
39599How could they do it? 39599 How long will it take?"
39599How old is this Joyce?
39599I''m just praising my pies, and if they''re good, and I know they''re good, why should n''t I say so? 39599 If you had been Shapur you nevah would have followed that bee to the Rose Garden of Omah, would you?"
39599Indians after you again?
39599Is it very necessary that you should have the wedding- marches?
39599Is n''t it Jack''s name, too?
39599Is n''t it glorious?
39599Is n''t it splendid? 39599 Is that the height of your ambition?"
39599It makes him seem almost like home folks, does n''t it, mamma?
39599It''s fun while we''re doing it, is n''t it, Norman?
39599Joyce,asked Lloyd, as she watched him disappear down the road,"did you uncawk a bottle, or rub Aladdin''s lamp?
39599Joyce,he called, peering down the barrels to see if any speck of rust had gathered in them,"do you suppose we brought any machine- oil with us?
39599Joyce,she said, briskly,"do n''t you suppose we could afford some cookies while the oven is hot?
39599Little girl,he called,"can you tell me if this is the road to Lee''s ranch?"
39599May I have one?
39599May I, mamma? 39599 No,"she answered, slowly,"but it''s a pretty idea, is n''t it?"
39599Not even to reach the City of yoah Desiah?
39599Not even with me?
39599Oh, I have, have I?
39599Oh, Jack, why did n''t you call me?
39599Oh, Joyce,called Holland, from behind the tents,"may we have the paint that is left in the cans?
39599Oh, are n''t you going to stay for dinner?
39599Oh, mamma,whispered Mary,"is Mr. Ellestad really going to climb up in the fig- tree and watch them?
39599Shall I go on unpacking these things? 39599 She sounds interesting, do n''t you think, Elsie?"
39599So that is the trouble, is it?
39599So they think that somebody is like Alaka, do they?
39599That jack- rabbit that passed me down yonder?
39599Then may I ask one more favour at your hands? 39599 We do n''t care, do we, Norman?"
39599What are you doing, Mary?
39599What are you racing with?
39599What did it say?
39599What do you think of her work?
39599What does he think about it now?
39599What have I got that you want?
39599What is it, Mary?
39599What is the use of worrying about how you look?
39599What is your City of Desire?
39599What kind?
39599What shall I do? 39599 What trouble can a child like you have, that is so bad as all that?"
39599What was that?
39599What way?
39599What will you give me?
39599What would you have me to do?
39599What''s that you''re humming?
39599What''s the matter, Mary?
39599What''s the matter, sister?
39599What''s the use of your doing that?
39599When Lloyd comes you''ll have some of those good little corn muffins for breakfast, wo n''t you, Joyce? 39599 When are you going, Papa Jack?
39599Where is he?
39599Whoever perches there will have to descend and help, wo n''t they, Jack?
39599Why did n''t you come out and see Phil''s new horse?
39599Why did you sell the little home if you loved it so?
39599Why do n''t you do it?
39599Why not, dear?
39599Why should you go for him rather than Jack?
39599Why, mamma, do I know him? 39599 Will you_ please_ come to order, Mary Ware?"
39599Wo n''t you ever tell?
39599Would n''t a few bars from any other music do just as well? 39599 Would n''t you like to walk a little while, too?"
39599Yes,chimed in Holland, teasingly,"or the Queen of Sheba?
39599You are n''t sick, are you?
39599You do n''t care, do you?
39599_ Three score and ten!_"Can I get there by candle light?
39599''Is n''t he big for fourteen?
39599An old game that she had played at the Cuckoos''Nest sent a verse floating idly through her memory:"How many miles to Barley- bright?"
39599And heah is a note inside for you, mothah, from Mrs. Ware, and oh, what''s this?
39599And may I copy it sometime?
39599Are there any raisins for the eyes and mouths?"
39599Aunt Emily, please invite me to dinner,"he begged,"and may n''t I stay out here, and watch her make it?"
39599But how could_ he_ take his father''s place behind the plough?
39599But it does look remarkably like a snake, does n''t it, Lloyd?
39599But old Hildgardmar answered her,''Does he measure up to the standard set by the sterling yardstick for a prince to be?''"
39599Ca n''t you get her out on to the rear platform for awhile?
39599Ca n''t you say a good word for me?"
39599Can you remember to say just that?"
39599Confess, now, are n''t you?"
39599Did n''t he care?"
39599Did you ever hear that the bow of the Hindu love- god is supposed to be strung with wild bees?"
39599Did you ever see her picture taken in that character, when she was dressed in that costume for a Valentine party?
39599Do n''t you know that we can only buy things that we absolutely have to eat or to wear?
39599Do n''t you know there''s quicksand there?
39599Do n''t you think I have cause to be proud of my five little Indians, who fixed up this house so beautifully all by themselves?"
39599Do n''t you think we could manage in some way to get it, Joyce?"
39599Do n''t you wish you had it?"
39599Do you want to drown yourself?"
39599Do you?"
39599Does n''t it seem queah?
39599Have you got a letter from anybody?
39599He held up a string of amber beads, as the teacher asked,"Does this belong to any one in this room?"
39599How can I put them on?"
39599How did you ever happen to think of it all?"
39599How did you get yours to?"
39599How_ did_ it happen anyway?"
39599I have n''t asked_ you_ to do without anything, have I, or to put in any of_ your_ money?
39599I wonder where it would lead us if we could follow it?"
39599Is he doing what Mr. Ellestad says all the boys out here do sooner or later, getting mixed up in some of those gambling games?"
39599Is it catching?"
39599Is n''t it grand to think that Mr. Phil is coming to the ranch?
39599Is n''t that smart?
39599Is n''t that splendid?"
39599Is not waiting worth while, if it shall give you wares with which to win a_ royal_ entrance?"
39599It will be a far different affair from your house- party( could there ever be another such heavenly time?
39599Lloyd, what do you think we ought to do?"
39599Part of the strange, unreal night?
39599So many pilgrims sought him to beg his wizard touch that the question,"Where is the house of Omar?"
39599Suddenly they made her think of Betty''s words:"What if Phil should be the one written for you in the stars?"
39599That the greater the man behind the brush, the greater the picture will be?
39599The end was wet, and-- was it_ blood_ that made it so red?
39599Then as a precaution she added,"Is there any one else in the room who has any of these turnip teeth?
39599Was he not wasting his life?
39599Was it somebody in Plainsville?
39599Was n''t it strange the way you happened by at exactly the right moment?
39599Was she too happy?
39599Was this part of the dream?
39599Washington?"
39599What are you racing with?"
39599What do you suppose is the mattah?"
39599What good does it do me now?
39599What if she should lose that and Paul should find it, and hold up the pretty thing in sight of all the school for her to claim?
39599What is it now, please?"
39599What made you move away out to the edge of nowhere?
39599What opportunity was the desert offering him greater than kings''houses could give?
39599What shall we do?
39599What was his name?"
39599Where could you grow stronger than in the faithful doing of your commonplace duties, here at home, where they all need you and lean upon you?
39599Where could you learn such lessons of patience and courage as here on this desert where so many come to die?
39599Where would they sleep?"
39599Why do n''t you study it?"
39599Will you, Joyce?"
39599Wo n''t that be fine?"
39599Would something dreadful have to happen by and by, to make up for all the unclouded happiness of the present?
39599You saved my life, did n''t you?
39599You wo n''t have much chance to forget me, will you?
39599You''d help her, would n''t you, dear?"
39599You''ve known him a long time, have n''t you?"
39599asked Jack,"just to keep to remember my first duck hunt?"
39599said Mary,"and wo n''t you ever laugh at me?"
47087A fair shake, do you think, or is somebody trying to string you?
47087Age?
47087All ready?
47087And he would n''t?
47087And if you see the place you''ll believe his story?
47087And they did n''t bring Clip in till early this morning?
47087And you will swear that all of Dangerfield''s money was in gold double eagles, and that there was just ten thousand dollars of it?
47087Anyhow, you''re going to write to Leavenworth?
47087Are you positive of that, Matt?
47087But Clip was_ disguised_, Matt,said Chub, more than willing to be convinced;"how do you account for that?"
47087But put me wise to this: How did they know we were intending to go to Prescott on our motor- cycles?
47087But where from, you young ass?
47087Ca n''t you write him, tell what has happened, and ask him for a statement?
47087Could we do anything if we went on the stand?
47087Could you go there?
47087D''ye reckon I did n''t know that?
47087Did I do it?
47087Did he tell you in the note about seeing us, and waiting for us to come back, Clip?
47087Did n''t Clip say anything?
47087Did n''t you ever get rattled, Matt?
47087Did you hear a noise on the left of the road? 47087 Do n''t a fellow ever do a little head- work except when things go crossways?"
47087Do n''t it strike you as mighty odd you should dig up just the amount of money that was taken from Fresnay, and all of the same kind? 47087 Do they?"
47087Do you solemnly swear,he asked as he wrote,"that this is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?"
47087For heaven''s sake, Clip, do n''t you understand what this means to you? 47087 Free kentry, ai n''t it?"
47087Goin''to put the clutch on the cylinders, Matt,he added,"an''advance the spark a couple o''feet?
47087Good all the way?
47087Has some one turned up to claim that red roadster?
47087Have you captured Pete?
47087Have you the note?
47087He told you where to go?
47087Heard anything from Phoenix?
47087How could Hogan and Leffingwell tell the man was Pete, if it was dark?
47087How do you know all that?
47087How far away is it?
47087How long?
47087How much bail will be required to get Clip out?
47087How much money have you got to spend on this, King?
47087How''s Number Twelve?
47087How''s everything?
47087How? 47087 How?"
47087Huh?
47087I say, Crieff,said Bottlebury,"do you think they''ll come again?"
47087I suppose so,replied Bottlebury;"but what in the name of goodness made you?
47087I''ll tell you, Clip,said he finally,"you meet your uncle to- night, but do it carefully-- understand?
47087I''m not badly hurt, am I? 47087 If you can find Clipperton you''ll ask him to come and see me?"
47087If your bag was a good one, why would a change be made to that other one?
47087Is it the same bag?
47087Is it the same gold?
47087Killed?
47087Make um swear? 47087 Mebbyso somebody see um Pima Pete,"he demurred,"mebbyso ketch um?"
47087Not to Chub?
47087Occupation?
47087Place of residence?
47087Ready?
47087Sounds like a pipe- dream, though, do n''t it, that Dangerfield buried just ten thousand in double eagles-- same as what Fresnay got from the bank?
47087Take a chance, ca n''t you?
47087That may be honest money, but how do we know? 47087 Then what do they want to keep us away from Prescott for?"
47087Then why do n''t he do it?
47087Unless what?
47087Wanted_ you_ to help dig it up?
47087Was I talking in my sleep?
47087Was I?
47087We''ve_ got_ to cut loose from here now, have n''t we?
47087Well,went on the sheriff,"have you any idea who Dangerfield''s next of kin is?"
47087What about the fellow at Maricopa?
47087What can we do for a fellow who wo n''t help himself?
47087What could we do if we were n''t here?
47087What did Torrel and his pardner want to hang around Prescott for?
47087What do you think Dangerfield will say?
47087What do you think about it?
47087What do you think, Matt?
47087What else has happened, Chub?
47087What expenses?
47087What good would that do? 47087 What have you and Chub got to work on?"
47087What makes you think that, Chub?
47087What on earth has he come out like that for?
47087What was in that note Pima Pete gave you?
47087What were they chasin''you for?
47087What''s the matter with me?
47087What''s the matter? 47087 What''s the use, Matt?
47087What''s this?
47087What''s up with it?
47087What''s up?
47087What''s wrong, Clip?
47087What''s your real name, Pete?
47087Where are those other two men?
47087Where are you stopping?
47087Where did Dangerfield get all that money?
47087Where did Dangerfield get that money?
47087Where did you get that gold, then?
47087Where do those cattle belong?
47087Where''ll you get''em from?
47087Where''s the note?
47087Who are you expecting to see, anyhow?
47087Who brought me in?
47087Who''ll pay for the lawyer?
47087Why did n''t they skip when they had a chance?
47087Why did n''t you send word to us sooner?
47087Why did they let Pima Pete get away?
47087Why did you disguise yourself when you went out to meet Pima Pete?
47087Why did you do that?
47087Why did you grab Leffingwell''s revolver and keep him from shooting the half- breed when he was running away?
47087Why not?
47087Why should n''t he?
47087Why should n''t there have been? 47087 Why?"
47087Would Pima Pete''s sworn statement help any?
47087Ye do n''t hold any grouch ag''inst me, do you, Matt?
47087Ye do n''t mean ter say,cried Fresnay,"that it''s Motor Matt himself that made this devil- wagon cut that hole in the air?"
47087You got all this from Welcome?
47087You know Clipperton''s in trouble, do n''t you?
47087You remember what Dangerfield said when he was captured? 47087 You remember what Josh Fresnay, that cowboy, told us,"went on Chub,"while we had him on the car racin''away from those stampeding steers?
47087You savvy um, hey?
47087You say Clip''s in jail?
47087Your name?
47087And what credence was a half- breed entitled to, anyway, even when under oath?
47087And what had Pima Pete to do with it?"
47087Any telegram from Short?"
47087Anything gone crossways?"
47087Are you prepared to furnish bail and get Clipperton out for a few days?
47087Are you willing to try what Dangerfield wants done?"
47087Burke?"
47087Burke?"
47087But how me swear, huh?"
47087But what have we got to go on?
47087But, assuming that you did dig it up, who put the gold in the ground?
47087Ca n''t you send some one to take our affidavits?"
47087Could Clip explain matters satisfactorily by keeping his relationship with Pete in the background?
47087Could Matt, engulfed as he was in that haze of smoke, see the wagon?
47087D''you hear?"
47087Did he hurt the wagon any, Joe?"
47087Did the deputies tell Welcome how Pima Pete managed to escape?"
47087Did ye see it, Nick?"
47087Do n''t it knock you slabsided?
47087Do you know anything about the old Hopewell tunnel, Chub?"
47087Do you know the road?"
47087Goin''to show it to McKibben?"
47087How do you size''em up?"
47087How long will you be in Prescott?"
47087How was he going to play square with the sheriff and at the same time be loyal to Clipperton?
47087How we save um Clip?
47087How we save um?
47087I would n''t mind having that seat of yours myself; eh, Clip?"
47087I''d look nice facin''your father and your sister and tellin''them you''d dropped off my engine and been ground up under the drivers, would n''t I?"
47087Is that it?"
47087Is that what you make of it, Matt?"
47087Is there a boy who has not longed to possess one of these swift little machines that scud about the roads everywhere throughout the United States?
47087Is there a boy, therefore, who will not be intensely interested in the adventures of"Motor Matt,"as he is familiarly called by his comrades?
47087It''s just the same, only it''s different; see?"
47087Know where Tom Clipperton is?"
47087Listen to that, will you?"
47087McKibben?"
47087McKibben?"
47087McKibben?"
47087McKibben?"
47087McKibben?"
47087Page 3, removed unnecessary quote before"But the command...."Page 6, changed"Howdy, Matt?"
47087See?
47087Shall we tote scrap inter Prescott, Nick?"
47087Slow down a leetle, ca n''t ye?
47087Suppose I get that one- cylinder machine of Clip''s and we make the trip to Prescott on our motor- cycles?"
47087Suppose one of us had been in front of that window when the mail- wagon came through?"
47087Suppose they''re working a dodge on us?"
47087That there was something he wanted you to do?"
47087That''s going_ some_, eh?"
47087This was after the robbery----""But how did Torrel and his pal know about the pay- roll money?"
47087Tough luck, eh?
47087Understand?"
47087Was it a clue that pointed to something worth while in Clip''s case?
47087Was that the time he spoke about having buried that money and asked you to help dig it up?"
47087We''ll meet him at the road that runs along the railroad- track----""But what good''ll that do?"
47087What did they mean?
47087What if Jack Moody, Matt suddenly asked himself, had made up some of his lost time?
47087What if the train was already whipping along the rails on its way out of Prescott?
47087What time were Clip and Pima Pete met up with by the deputies?"
47087What was you whisperin''to Clip about?"
47087What we do, huh?"
47087What were you digging for?"
47087What''s that thing off to the side o''the road?
47087When will you be ready to start for Prescott?"
47087When''ll you be around again, Matt?"
47087Where you been, Matt?"
47087Who d''you s''pose did a thing like that?"
47087Why did n''t Dangerfield tell the sheriff and let_ him_ dig it up?"
47087Would Clip still allow his pride to stand between himself and freedom?
47087Would they keep him from taking the letter?
47087You do n''t know anything about that, do you, McReady?"
47087You think um Pete better go Phoenix, give himself up?"
47087You''ve heard about the robbery of Josh Fresnay, and about my chum, Tom Clipperton, being held for it?"
47087asked McKibben;"and why did he hide it like that?"
753''Do n''t you see?'' 753 ''What''s this?''
753Ai n''t that a pretty colour?
753And if the conditions are not complied with?
753And the Indians who caught you, Uncle Jim? 753 And who might you be?"
753And you never saw him again?
753Are you all right?
753As for that,says I,"do n''t you remember now that T 0 outfit had a yearlin''kid when it came into the country?"
753Blamed Chink,he growled;"why do n''t he wash these windows?"
753But ai n''t you goin''to join the game?
753But how can it stay on that way?
753But where did she come from?
753But, Uncle Jim,we cried in a confused chorus,"how did you get away?
753Ca n''t you read that sign?
753Can I get water here?
753Climate not healthy for you?
753Collect Gila monsters for their good looks?
753Did you ever have any very close calls?
753Didje think we''d send the Chink?
753Do n''t they have any genooine Texans down your way?
753Do n''t you ADMIRE these cow gents?
753Do n''t you reckon he''s bluffing?
753Do n''t you?
753Do we get that talk?
753Do you do any guiding yourself, now?
753Do you know the country south of here?
753Do you reckon that there blue trail is smoke from the machine or remarks from the inhabitants thereof?
753Do you want to sell hosses?
753Does it shrink much when it dries?
753Does it shrink?
753Dutchy,says I,"what makes you let that bow- legged cross between a bulldog and a flamin''red sunset tromp on you so?
753Estrella,he repeated,"how old are you?"
753For God''s sake, what''s up?
753For heaven''s sake,I yelled at him,"what''s the matter with you and your old clothes?
753Get out of here, you debased Mongolian,he shouted;"ca n''t you see I''m reading?"
753Glad to get back?
753Got six bits about you?
753Got them all?
753Harry,said he in a low voice,"do you remember the camp we made on the shoulder of the mountain that night we were caught out?
753Havin''supper?
753How about burros and mules?
753How about that bay mare I sold you? 753 How come back?"
753How did you know I would n''t?
753How do I know you plays fair?
753How do you know?
753How do you, like her?
753How far is it to Mollyhay?
753How far is it to the next water?
753How far is that?
753How many of you is they?
753How much can I draw?
753How much is your water for humans?
753How old are you, Estrella?
753How so?
753How would you like to go, too, and buy some duds?
753How''s that?
753How''s tricks?
753Hullo, stranger,says I,"ai n''t you''fraid of Injins?"
753Hurt?
753I can read it all right?
753I suppose I better come along?
753I wanted to keep them for the valley market,says he,"but-- How much did you give Jimmy Tack for his buckskin?"
753I wonder if she''ll like the country?
753Is that so?
753Is the money lost?
753Look here, Jed,says he,"what do you make of this?"
753Look here,says he,"is this here thing my grave?"
753May I ask further the reason for this extraordinary condition?
753My friend,said I, drawing him aside,"I do n''t want to be inquisitive, but what might you do when you''re home?"
753Now look here,said he,"what''s the use of going to California?
753Now, do n''t you chaps think it silly to wear such high heels to your boots?
753Now, where do you suppose that came from, and how did it get here?
753Oh, did it?
753Oh, you''re looking for him are you?
753Oh,cried Estrella,"have I a pony?
753Parker here--?
753Pretty, is n''t it, honey?
753Say, do you hear?
753Say, you know that buckskin you bought off''n me?
753See Mrs. Johnson go through?
753Stranger,said he, in a scared kind of whisper,"what''s them?"
753Texas Pete?
753That may all be true,said I,"but why do you tell me?
753That''s agreed?
753That''s all right-- but where?
753That''s right, ai n''t it?
753That?
753Then what?
753Then why are you travellin''through an Injin country all alone?
753Then, with only about fifty head of grown cows, there ought not to be an equal number of yearlin''s?
753They''re sure an amusing enough contraption honey,said he,"but what makes you stand out there in the hot sun staring at them that way?
753Thought you was n''t comin''back for a week yet?
753Thought you were down to Tucson?
753Was it that cave near the three cottonwoods?
753Was you ever in the Jackson country?
753Well, Case,he addressed the barrister,"what is it this time?
753Well, what do you think of this one?
753Well,insisted the first voice,"what in hell does Colorado Rogers mean by bustin''in on our song fiesta that way?"
753Well,said I,"what did you expect would happen to you lying around Yuma after midnight with a hole in your head?"
753Well?
753What are you drivin''at?
753What are you going to do now, you devil?
753What are you going to do?
753What became of the rustlers?
753What did Texas Pete do after that?
753What did you quit it for, then?
753What did you say?
753What do you mean, riding out with that foot?
753What do you mean?
753What do you want?
753What for?
753What in hell would we do here?
753What is it?
753What is it?
753What kind of a good thing?
753What the hell are you- all doin''on the trail without no money at all?
753What time is it?
753What to do?
753What was that?
753What you do with yourself all day to- day?
753What''s biting the locoed stranger?
753What''s that for?
753What''s the matter with going into business? 753 What''s the matter, Schwartz?"
753What''s the proposition?
753What''s the use?
753What''s this?
753What''s up, Buck?
753What?
753What?
753When?
753Where are my clothes?
753Where did you learn it?
753Where you headed?
753Where''d you get into the canyon?
753Where''d you get the coat?
753Where''d you get those hosses?
753Where''s my clothes?
753Where''s my coat?
753Where?
753Which way?
753Who are you?
753Who in hell are you?
753Who was singing that song?
753Who was that singing?
753Who''s your woolly friend?
753Why ai n''t the shack burned?
753Why did you do it?
753Why do n''t you take him up?
753Why me?
753Why not?
753Why?
753Will it wear?
753Will you wait three days?
753Would you like to have me tote it to you, or do you reckon you could toddle this far with yore little old iron?
753You can read the sign, ca n''t you?
753You do n''t say so? 753 You like to make some money?"
753You say you found her up the Double R?
753You''ll take the job?
753You''re Mr. Johnson, ai n''t you?
753''How the devil, stranger,''says Charlie,''did you come to fall in here?''
753Ai n''t you never going to turn in?"
753And again:"Jed,"began the Senor,"did you ever notice them mountains?"
753And how much do you suppose whisky''d be worth to drink after that desert?
753Been going on a month, you say?"
753But why not tack her up where the trail hits the camp?
753Ca n''t I see him?
753Can you call that sale off?
753Did he come in one box or in two?"
753Did n''t you save my life, and nuss me, and take care of me when I was nigh killed?"
753Did you bring him?"
753Did you ever notice how any animal, tame or wild, always points his ears inquiringly in the direction of whatever interests or alarms him?
753Did you ever pause to ponder over the returns chickens would give on a small investment?
753Do ye hear me?"
753Do you know what that meant?
753Do you think you can make her?"
753Escape?
753Have they broken the will?"
753Have you the money?"
753How did you do it?"
753How many men do you want, and grub for how long?"
753How?
753How?
753I asks myself,"and why is the hoss and the mule tied all so peaceful to the corral?"
753Is he here?"
753It''s a joke, is n''t it?
753Now, I want to know if you''ll lead a posse down into the south country and bring out that last bunch, and the man who rustled them?"
753They reiterated themselves over and over; and always as refrain his own confident reply,"Like the country?
753Think you could teach him to eat sugar, Brent?"
753What did the Indians do to you?
753What do you mean?"
753What do you think I''d want with them?
753What do you think?"
753What for?"
753What frightens you, honey?"
753What hosses do you want?"
753What shall we do?"
753What should be the proportion of cows to calves anyhow?"
753What''s a Kentucky breakfast?
753What''s a sleeper?
753What''s the dog for?
753Where could I find room for that in English paddocks?
753Where in England can I buy that?
753Where in parcelled, snug, green, tight little England could I buy that with ten thou''--aye, or an hundred times ten thou''?
753Who rescued you?"
753Why SHOULDN''T she?"
753Why did n''t I take a hoss and start first?
753Why do n''t you get your treasure without the need of dividing it?"
753Why do n''t you teach''em to come to that brass horn, and save your voice?"
753Why had they not left him peaceful in his own life of cattle and the trail?
753Why not stay here?"
753Why on this particular door?"
753Why should n''t she?"
753Why, is n''t it queer?
753Will you tackle it?"
753You keep thinking,"Now suppose there''s a flaw in that fuse, or something, and she goes off in six seconds instead of two minutes?
753You sabe what that meant, do n''t you?
753cries his friend, astonished,''what in the world do you find to laugh at in that?''
753growled Jed;"who''s going to San Pedro?"
753he growls,"and how do you expect to get along?
753he warbled, and then in the same breath:"Say, boys, did you get onto the pisano- looking shorthorn at Willets last week?
753marvelled Senor Johnson,"--and who is it?"
753shouted Parker;"who to?"
753thinks I to myself,"he ai n''t celebratin''gettin''that bunch of buzzards, is he?"
753where''ll you be then?"
47491Are they comin''dis way, cull?
47491Are you all right?
47491Are you going to steal that car?
47491Are you sure that he will pay five hundred dollars for the recovery of his automobile?
47491Bard,he asked,"can ve scoop it in?"
47491Brisco''s head would n''t be a bad t''ing, eh? 47491 But w''ere''s Brisco an''Spang?"
47491But who was that tough- looking citizen that had me cornered, there in the thicket?
47491Can you tie a good hard knot, Josh?
47491Carl, hey?
47491D''radder do dat dan git run down, hey?
47491Den w''ere''ll we go?
47491Did n''t I tell you, when I left, to stay there with Klegg? 47491 Did n''t dat geezer see yous?"
47491Did they pass you and go up the valley?
47491Did you men run away with this car?
47491Didun''Ah do yo no good, mascottin''fo''yo'', Motah Matt?
47491Do n''t you reckon I_ saw_ the whelp? 47491 Do what?"
47491Do you blame me for what I did?
47491Do you know this cattleman in Ash Fork who had the runabout stolen from him?
47491Do you know what Brisco intends to do with the Red Flier?
47491Do you think I would have a match with a beggar like you?
47491Do yous t''ink dem guys is killed, Matt?
47491Ever race dat runabout afore?
47491Ever seen that man before, Matt?
47491Fast as ever?
47491From what you know of me do n''t you think I would? 47491 Gaining?"
47491Get away from me? 47491 Give ye a ride?"
47491Got a telegram from you----"From me?
47491Got any glass along now?
47491Got deir guns ready, eh?
47491Has n''t it struck you that way?
47491He''s layin''in a supply o''benzine- buggies t''start a garage,''r somet''ing, ai n''t he?
47491Hear that?
47491How can I help that, Uncle Tom?
47491How close did he come t''ringin''de bell?
47491How could they go thar, Hank? 47491 How did you come to get hold of it?"
47491How did you happen to come over this way?
47491How does that feel?
47491How far are they behind?
47491How far is it to the place where the automobiles were left?
47491How long ve going to shtay here?
47491How many were there?
47491How would you like to come into my office?
47491How you t''ink so, Matt?
47491How''d I know? 47491 How''d de mutts come t''git yous on de mat, hey?"
47491How''re they making it behind, Josh?
47491How''s Ah gwine tuh git dried off?
47491How''s Brisco?
47491How''s dat?
47491How''s dis f''r a come- off? 47491 How''s the runabout coming?"
47491Huccome dat''ar resolver change han''s lak what Ah see?
47491Huccome yo''allow dat, Miss''Liza? 47491 Hurt?
47491I know you did; but where are Matt and the car now?
47491I thought you were going to wait outside, Josh?
47491I''m vonderin''in my mindt oof he vent pack py Ash Fork?
47491If I stay, Legree,observed Matt,"I wo n''t be called on to use the Red Flier for chasing Brisco and Spangler, will I?
47491If this man, Tomlinson, got back his stolen property,asked Legree,"what became of the thieves?"
47491Is der money in der pox?
47491Is he coming on?
47491Is that man the one who helped rob Tomlinson, Matt?
47491Is that the automobile Brisco ran away with?
47491Is ut a hould- up?
47491Leaf me? 47491 Looks that- away, do n''t it?"
47491May I go along?
47491Me, neider; aber how ve find oudt, hey?
47491Oh, no, you do n''t know a thing about that, do you? 47491 Pear?"
47491Phat th''blazes d''yez mean by thot?
47491Pox?
47491Say, cull,returned the boy,"I like yer nerve, all right, an''I marks yous up f''r de entry, but how yous goin''t''git under de wire?
47491Say, who''s dat?
47491Say,panted Josh, as he and Matt traveled rapidly along the road,"put me wise to dis move, ca n''t yous?
47491Say,said Spangler, giving his attention to Josh,"where did you butt inter this game?"
47491So you threaten me, do you? 47491 Surprised?"
47491T''ink I ai n''t good f''r nuttin''?
47491The name of the man who ran off and left your company stranded was Hank Brisco, was it?
47491Them colored folks come wid yez?
47491They would n''t have had time to get past you?
47491Tuned up, has he?
47491Und oof ve come too close py der runaboudt, den vat?
47491Und vere vas der runaboudt?
47491Vas I plind mit meinseluf,he whispered,"or iss it der real t''ing vat I see?
47491Vat you say, huh? 47491 Vat''s deir game, anyvay?
47491Vell, ditn''t Spangler ride to der blace vere he come for der din pox in der runaboudt?
47491Vere vas Hank vile Spangler vas looking for der pox, Matt?
47491W''ch winned?
47491W''en?
47491W''ere d''yous want him, Matt?
47491W''ere''s yer nerve, Spangler?
47491Want ter break yer bloomin''neck? 47491 Was dat some guy t''rowin''a bullet at yous, dad?"
47491Was he hurt?
47491Was n''t there anything in the box?
47491We''re goin''t''take de hull outfit into Fairview?
47491Well, you made sure, did n''t you?
47491What are you going to do, Carl?
47491What business had you doing a thing like that?
47491What can your father do?
47491What did you leave the hang- out for?
47491What did yous do?
47491What do you think of that, O''Grady?
47491What does he say? 47491 What does it mean, Frank?
47491What o''that?
47491What trap?
47491What will you get for your work?
47491What you been doing?
47491What''re you doing here?
47491What''s he doing?
47491What''s it to you?
47491What''s that?
47491What''s that?
47491What''s the matter here?
47491What''s the matter with you, Legree?
47491What''s the matter?
47491What''s the use of denying yourself a good bed when you can just as well have one?
47491What''s the use of peppering them?
47491What''s this for?
47491What-- what happened?
47491What?
47491Where are you going, Matt?
47491Where are you taking me?
47491Where are you, Spang?
47491Where did th''lot av yez come from?
47491Where do you live when you''re at home?
47491Where''d Legree''s kid spring from? 47491 Where''s Brisco?"
47491Where''s Carl?
47491Where''s Motor Matt? 47491 Where''s the kid?"
47491Who are you, if you have n''t any objection to answerin''a straight question?
47491Who gets it, Matt?
47491Why did n''t you tell Motor Matt what you''ve told me?
47491Why did you get into that car? 47491 Why didun''yo''mascot dat''ar company so dat Brisco could n''t do lak what he done?
47491Why not get an officer here and----"Do you want to divide with an officer what the cattleman is willing to pay?
47491Why, yes, if you want to; but had n''t you better leave that box here?
47491Wot d''yous want me t''do, Matt? 47491 Wot d''youse take me fer?"
47491Wot did yous t''ink it was chased us up dem trees?
47491Wot keeps''i m in a trance?
47491Wot kin we do?
47491Wot kind of a smell is dat, cull? 47491 Wot yous goin''t''do, Matt?"
47491Wot''s dat fer?
47491Wot''s dat mug doin''dat for?
47491Would n''t I?
47491Would n''t dat crimp yous?
47491Would n''t dat frost yous?
47491You did n''t have a hand in robbing Mr. Tomlinson, did you?
47491You drugged both of us, then?
47491You knew the boy in Denver?
47491You say that both cars are in that''well,''as you call it?
47491You were keeping the box in the hope that Brisco would came after it and give you a chance at him, were n''t you?
47491Yous do n''t like t''hear anyt''ing rattle, hey?
47491Yous is wise t''why I went off wit''Brisco in dat runabout now, ai n''t yous? 47491 Aber meppy he hat his reasons, hey?
47491After that escape, what difficulty could come up that Motor Matt was not able to conquer?
47491Ai n''t dey no wagons in dis country?
47491And Eliza?
47491And what would Legree think?
47491And where have you been since you left Fairview?"
47491And why had he changed, and where had he left the car?
47491And you had n''t the least notion it was empty, had you?
47491And_ why_ had he gone?
47491Are we bot''goin''t''blow in dere an''try t''make a run wit''de red car?"
47491But wot''s yer game, cull?"
47491By th''same token, Oi felt loike tratin''th''mon white, d''yez see?
47491Ca n''t y''swim?"
47491Can we get there before they overtake us?"
47491Can you come Monday morning?"
47491Can you hear?"
47491Could he, by quick work, get one of the ropes around Klegg''s hands before he was thoroughly awake and able to struggle?
47491Could the villains really mean to destroy the Red Flier?
47491Did yous t''ink we was goin''t''have a race?"
47491Dis is almost too good t''be true, ai n''t it?"
47491Do you remember coming this way?"
47491Do you think Matt would pull out and leave you?"
47491Great, ai n''t it, how luck takes a shoot, once in a w''ile?
47491Had Brisco been tracking the unfortunate actors, and had he attempted to make way with the tin box just as Legree was about to secure it?
47491Had Carl, giving rein to some wild impulse, cranked up the car and started for a night ride?
47491Had he been drugged now?
47491Had they taken it away to destroy it?
47491Have you any idea?"
47491He had heard that voice somewhere before-- but where?
47491Heah dat, Unc''Tawn?"
47491How did you happen to get hold of the scoundrels?"
47491How in blazes do you think that happened?"
47491How much water does it take ter drown yous, Uncle Tom?
47491How much yo''willin''tuh pay fo''an official mascot by de monf?"
47491How vill dot pox helup you ged holt oof Prisco?"
47491How we goin''t''git away wit''de car if dey do n''t want us to?"
47491How''d he come to be along with King?"
47491How''ll you have us in the car, Motor Matt?"
47491I suppose you''re looking for Motor Matt?"
47491I''m wonderin''w''y Brisco dropped yous widin a short walk o''de hang- out-- dat is, if he was fixin''t''stay at de place?"
47491If I do n''t, and if anything happens to it, I''d look nice making my report to Tomlinson, would n''t I?"
47491If dat---- Wot''s de matter w''id yous?
47491If he could n''t get the Red Flier, why not take the runabout?
47491If it''s so valuable, why did n''t Legree take care of it himself?
47491If so, why, and by whom?
47491Is he killed?"
47491Is there a boy who has not longed to possess one of these swift little machines that scud about the roads everywhere throughout the United States?
47491Is there a boy, therefore, who will not be intensely interested in the adventures of"Motor Matt,"as he is familiarly called by his comrades?
47491Iss dere a pear aroundt here?"
47491Leedle Efa do n''t seem to cut mooch ice mit Legree, hey?
47491Matt?
47491Mebby they''re on the shelf?"
47491Now let me ask you how you and your mother are getting along?"
47491Nugent?"
47491Nugent?"
47491Page 4, removed unnecessary quote after"Legree was about to secure it?"
47491Put a bow- knot on his lunch- hooks?"
47491Raw?
47491See dat black splotch on de side o''de hill by de road?"
47491See?
47491See?
47491Suppose I fire again, what''s going to happen?"
47491Think I''m a mind- reader?"
47491Vat dit I say?
47491Vat you t''ink oof dot, Motor Matt?"
47491Vell, he vas my bard, und how you figure oudt dot he do dot?
47491Vy nod shtay und dry dem a virl?"
47491W''ere d''youse t''ink dem odder mutts went wid de tourin''-car?"
47491W''ere was Brisco an''Spang?
47491W''ere yous goin''?"
47491W''ere''d we been widout Motor Matt at de steerin''-wheel?
47491W''ere''s Pringle, Dutch?"
47491W''y did n''t yous keep on an''give Brisco de go- by?"
47491Was yez all thinkin''av takin''dinner at th''Shamrock?"
47491Was yous on dat automobile wid Brisco an''Spang?"
47491Whaffur dey got er road if dey ai n''t got no wagons?
47491Whah we git de money, huh?"
47491Whar''s Hank?
47491What d''ye think that infernal kid done ter him?"
47491What next, Matt?"
47491What was there he could do, afoot and seventy- five miles from town?
47491What were you and Topsy walking along by the river for?"
47491What yo''unnerstan''about luckosophy an''mascots?
47491What''s become of the automobile?"
47491What''s the news from the rear, Josh?"
47491Where had Brisco exchanged his seat in the runabout to the saddle of the horse?
47491Where had he gone?
47491Where''d those boys go?"
47491Where''d yous come from, yerself?
47491Where''s Motor Matt?"
47491Which one shall we take?
47491Who are they, Carl?
47491Who iss der odder peobles, Efa?"
47491Why did he trust it to you?"
47491Why doan''yo''-all git intuh de wagon?
47491Why not, sah, entah intuh prognostications wif him wif de view ob settlin''ouah compunctions in er pleasin''manner?"
47491Why was the car moving?
47491Will yez shtay f''r dinner?
47491With his temper at fever heat, what did he care how he injured the runabout just so he evened his score with Motor Matt?
47491Wot was happenin'', I says t''meself, an''w''y was it happenin''?
47491Wot yous done to Klegg?"
47491Wot''s de meanin''o''dat?"
47491Wot''s de play?"
47491Wot''s in yer block, Matt?"
47491Would Matt in any way endanger the car by staying a short time in Fairview?
47491You were n''t moseying out there just to give us a chance to lift that tin box, were you?
47491Yous could n''t make Tomlinson take dis car f''r de odder, could yous?"
47491Yous figgerin''on makin''a getaway wit''de runabout?"
47491asked Matt,"just as you stole Nugent''s?"
47491cried Carl;"vat iss dot?"
47491cried Eliza;"are they following us?"
47491he called,"what are you trying to do?"
47491sang out Legree from the top of the pine:"is everybody all right?"
29485''Ai n''t thar no rel''tives on the mother''s side?'' 29485 ''Ai n''t thar no steps which can be took?''
29485''Ai n''t you actin''some niggardly about that hearse?'' 29485 ''Ai n''t you- all made no try,''asks Nell,''sech as writin''letters, or some game sim''lar, to cl''ar things up?''
29485''An'', Nellie,''continyoos Texas,''my idee is you''ll want to change in say a thousand dollars?'' 29485 ''An''ca n''t you give no guess,''says Enright,''at why old Parks digs up the waraxe so plumb sudden?''
29485''An''now?'' 29485 ''Any papooses?''
29485''As how?'' 29485 ''As how?''
29485''As how?'' 29485 ''As when an''whar?''
29485''Be thar any feachures,''says Enright to the Turner person,''calc''lated to offend the y''ears of innocence?'' 29485 ''Be they many of that Woman Suffrage brand?''
29485''Be you- all alloodin''to me?'' 29485 ''Be you- all tryin''to blink out this yere young lady?''
29485''But about them Frenches?'' 29485 ''But be they competent?''
29485''But he learns in time, of course?'' 29485 ''But how about its mother?''
29485''But is this yere inebriate worth the worry?'' 29485 ''But is this yere surrender feasible?''
29485''But s''ppose,''argues Tutt,''these Red Dog crim''nals wakes up to it that this yere Spellin''Book Ben''s a ringer?'' 29485 ''Ca n''t some of you- all,''he says, plenty peevish,''head this yere mushy old tarrapin off?
29485''Could I lie? 29485 ''Did you ever hear the Jedge talk?''
29485''Do I go? 29485 ''Do n''t some folks have nigger luck, Dan?''
29485''Do n''t this make you sick?'' 29485 ''Do n''t this pore Rattlesnake get no hearin''?''
29485''Do you- all know a addle- pated an''semi- eediotic young party,''says he,''who''s named Oscar Freelinghuysen?'' 29485 ''Do you- all reckon, Ma''am, that I ca n''t trust my eyes none?''
29485''Does it go as it lays?'' 29485 ''Even so,''reemarks the Red Dog chief indulgently,''would that of itse''f, I asks, be reckoned any setback?
29485''Folks,''he says,''I asks, in all hoomility, is thar anythin''I can say or do in this yere camp without throwing away my life?'' 29485 ''Gents,''he says,''am I to stand mootely by an''see this tavern, the best j''int ondoubted in Arizona, insulted?''
29485''Go on,''he says to Dead Shot;''you- all wants us to do-- what?'' 29485 ''Him?''
29485''How about lettin''her in on the play,''says Boggs,''an''typ''fyin''Jestice, that a- way?'' 29485 ''How are you, sports?''
29485''How often has I told you, Dan,''asks Texas, after they gets headed for Boot Hill, an''Texas has regained his aplomb,''that women is a brace game?'' 29485 ''How old be you?''
29485''How soon, Missis Freelinghuysen,''says Peets,''do you- all reckon on lettin''this Oscar husband out?'' 29485 ''How would it do,''asks Texas,''if we takes them marts seeriatim, an''one after another yootilizes all their signs?''
29485''Is thar any objections,''asks Enright,''to our visitin''this modern pris''ner of Chillon? 29485 ''Is thar anything we- all can he''p you to, Miss?''
29485''Is thar time,''asks Nell of Enright,''for me to round up Missis Rucker an''Tucson Jennie? 29485 ''Is that remark to be took sarkastic?''
29485''Is your Peggy sweetheart pretty?'' 29485 ''It''s licker, ai n''t it?''
29485''It''s that locoed Digger Injun, ai n''t it?'' 29485 ''Jack,''he says, appealin''to Moore, who happens to be present,''does that thing look like me?''
29485''Jedge Beebe?'' 29485 ''Learns, Nellie?''
29485''Me marry him?'' 29485 ''Me?
29485''Me? 29485 ''No one mentions Jackson,''says Mike, who''s becomin''frightened an''fretted;''whatever''s the idee of any one talkin''about Jackson, anyhow?''
29485''Now I do n''t see why none?'' 29485 ''Now, you onwashed drunkard, will you surrender?''
29485''Oh, he wo n''t, wo n''t he?'' 29485 ''Pol''tics?''
29485''Pole or Dutchman, what''s the odds? 29485 ''Sam,''says Boggs, his voice reproachful,''you notes how she makes invidious compar''sons between me an''that b''ar, an''how she beefs the b''ar?
29485''Sammy,''he says to Enright,''you was old enough to rec''llect when I has that location over on the upper Hawgthief? 29485 ''So water''s all you samples?''
29485''So you''d sooner die?'' 29485 ''Thar''s French an''his wife?''
29485''Thar,''he says, danglin''them gewgaws in the sun,''you do n''t notice no actresses flittin''about the scene arrayed like that, do you? 29485 ''That Miss Bark mentions she''s Woman Suffrage, Sam?''
29485''That match- makin''catamount? 29485 ''That''s one way of bein''locoed, ai n''t it?''
29485''Till Dave wakes up?'' 29485 ''Was you afraid of this yere Jenks?''
29485''Whar do you- all get your licence, Doc,''he demands, when Peets tells him how it''s spelled,''to jam in that misfitc"?
29485''Whar to?'' 29485 ''Whar''s this sufferer at?''
29485''Wharever is this Oscar party?'' 29485 ''What am I eager to say?
29485''What be your dem''crats like, Dave?'' 29485 ''What do you reckon''s wrong with that party?''
29485''What stuffed anamile sharp,''says Tutt, craftily directin''himself at Black Jack,''mounts that bobcat up thar?'' 29485 ''What''s that?
29485''What''s that?'' 29485 ''What''s the finish of this interestin''crim''nal?''
29485''What''s the limit?'' 29485 ''What''s the malady?''
29485''What''s the subject?'' 29485 ''What''s these yere slanders,''shouts Rucker,''you- all is levelin''at my wife''s hotel?
29485''What, that Dutch galoot with the long ha''r?'' 29485 ''Whatever be you- all tryin''to do to me, Sam?''
29485''Whatever difference does it make?'' 29485 ''Whatever do I think?''
29485''Whatever do you make of it, Doc?'' 29485 ''Whatever does he turn to?''
29485''Whatever does it show?'' 29485 ''Whatever does that jim- crow sp''ile- sport of a marshal mean?''
29485''Whatever is his subject?'' 29485 ''Whatever kind o''capital?''
29485''Whatever''s an ideal, Doc?'' 29485 ''Whatever''s the matter with you?''
29485''Whatever''s the meanin''of this midprandial excitement?'' 29485 ''Whatever''s the meanin''of this?''
29485''Which I trusts,''he says,''that no one''ll mind much if I takes water?'' 29485 ''Who orig''nates spellin''schools, anyway?''
29485''Who you talkin''about?'' 29485 ''Who you talkin''to?''
29485''Who?'' 29485 ''Whoever do you reckon that is, Bug?''
29485''Whoever he is?'' 29485 ''Whoever''s bringin''up this yere baby, you or me?''
29485''Why not introdooce him,''breaks in Rucker, who''s nosin''about,''to that aflickted shorthorn who comes groanin''in on the stage last night? 29485 ''Wrong?''
29485''You ai n''t been long hooked up?'' 29485 ''You ai n''t goin''to t''ar into him for that, be you?''
29485''You dad- binged Siwash,''I yells down at Steve,''whyever do n''t you- all stay in that hole, ontil the bull forgets whar you''re at?'' 29485 ''You think so?''
29485''You thinks not?'' 29485 ''You?''
29485About that weddin''he goes east to consummate? 29485 About this Bernilillo business?"
29485After a spell, nothin''bein''spoke on either side, Washington Boggs calls out:''Is this yere Gen''ral Cornwallis?''
29485After a while he looks up an''says:''Which you do n''t notice no swirlin''drifts of snow outside, do you?
29485Ai n''t I in this?'' 29485 Ai n''t you met up frequent with that form of horned toad?
29485An''why not? 29485 But about your Wolfville- Red Dog Fourth of July celebration?"
29485Do I myse''f ever lie? 29485 Does Mike''s kickin''the bucket leave the little Joolie broke?
29485Does Miss Bark go proselytin''''round concernin''them Rights of Women? 29485 Does Monte snore?
29485Does he resent it? 29485 Enright?
29485Her beauty? 29485 Is the Mexican hurt?
29485Is the Turner person p''isened? 29485 Miserable wretch,"says he,"do you- all want to get yourse''f tarred an''feathered?"
29485Monte? 29485 Nacherally, what could any se''f- respectin''bull do but wheel an''chase Steve back?
29485No? 29485 Old man Parks back at Sni- a- bar?
29485So you do n''t regyard it as the proper caper to go deceivin''the little Joolie girl? 29485 The Votes For Women S''loon?
29485The hearse? 29485 The professor?
29485This yere exile comes wanderin''into the talk by askin''--his voice as thin as a curlew''s:''Who is this old Monte you''re alloodin''at?''
29485Was Peets any good as a med''cine man? 29485 What cares the Bernilillo pop''lace, wolf hungry for blood?
29485What does Enright do? 29485 What time does Boomerang make?
29485Whatever be you leerin''at?
29485Whatever can he do more''n mootely arch his back, same as a mule in a storm of hail, an''stand it? 29485 Whatever is the difference?
29485Which, that?
29485Whoever is that rhoomatic? 29485 Wolfville''s whiskey?
29485''Ai n''t a workin''man got no rights?
29485''Ai n''t he drinkin''that time he weds Tucson Jennie?''
29485''Ai n''t we goin''a little fast?
29485''As long as he gives you cause, an''you can shoot like you says, why ever do n''t you down him?''
29485''Now, is thar anything else?''
29485''What care I, who am destined for immortality, that barbarians should hail me as Red Mike?
29485''Whatever be you- all talkin''about?
29485''Whatever do I care about pol''tics?
29485''Whatever prompts you to blow out this Spellin''Book Ben''s candle that a- way?''
29485''You ai n''t so locoed as to s''ggest we- all t''ars person''ly into this Jack Moore marshal none I hopes?''
29485222"What''s the subject?"
29485336 FARO NELL AND HER FRIENDS I DEAD SHOT BAKER"Which you never knows Dead Shot Baker?"
29485Ai n''t that your view, Doc?''
29485Ai n''t you people got no ice?''
29485An''at that I do n''t precisely ketch what you offensive ground- owls is observin''about Thomas Jefferson?''
29485An''how can any outfit expect to do this, an''said outfit shy that greatest evidence of modern reefinement, a hearse?
29485An''is it for a houseless sot like you to take to minglin''with him malignant?
29485An''whatever do you think?
29485As for you yellin''like a pig onder a gate, who is it, I asks, that beguiles this indigent artist party into camp, an''leaves him on our hands?
29485Be they, as guests, to go dictatin''terms to us?''
29485But how about the camp?
29485But what else would you expect?
29485But you- all knows how it is, Sam?''
29485Ca n''t you see their names yere up in the corner?''
29485Could I lie, you asks?
29485Could even the revenge of a fiend ask more than simply seein''him a married man?''
29485Do I overstate the trooth, Dave?''
29485Do n''t you agree with me, Doc?''
29485Do you or do you not surrender your mis''rable blade?''
29485Do you reckon Monte hooks up with him?
29485Do you- all murderers still insist on hangin''this yere boy, or be you willin''to see''em we d an''live happy ever after?''
29485Do you- all want her to blow her head plumb off?''
29485Doc Peets?
29485Does any one figger I''ll allow some fly- by- night charl''tan to go reeflectin''on me?
29485Does anybody get killed about it?''
29485Does he reckon this yere camp''s a church?''
29485Does he remain in Wolfville long?"
29485Does one of your onparalleled tarrapins say something deerog''tory about George Washin''ton?''
29485Ever since little Enright Peets is born Tutt has conducted himse''f in a downhill manner towards all of us, an''been allowed to do so; as why not?
29485Final, he roars:"''Who cuts loose that personal''ty?''
29485For a starter, then, takin''your say- so for it, you''re a Southern man?''
29485How old is Annalinda?''
29485How''s she goin''to cock that gun, an''the mainspring fifteen pounds resistance?''
29485However do you- all manage?
29485I asks ag''in, whatever is your reason for shovin''this yere expert in orthography from shore?''
29485I takes it you- all do n''t want the shack all smoked up with Dan''s six- shooter?
29485I wonder if Peets, or some of them other Wolfville sports, puts him up to come bully- raggin''round yere about ice to insult us?''
29485IX RED MIKE"Mebby you- all recalls about that Polish artist person?"
29485If a gent''s to be compelled to spell scenery with a fool"c,"I asks you why was Yorktown an''wharfore Bunker Hill?''
29485Is it for the manhood an''civic virchoo of Bernilillo to leave a widow of its own construction broke an''without a dollar?
29485Is this yere a snare you''re settin''for this innocent child?
29485Little Joolie?
29485Lovely?
29485Monte asks, after listenin''mighty dignified to the spook''s excuses;''you begs my pardon?
29485Now what is it you''re so plumb eager to say?''
29485Now whoever do you reckon would look for sech a oncooth outfit to go onbeltin''in any reefined racket?
29485On the back of sech a warnin''you do n''t figger none I''ll go givin''sugar- rags an''strings of spools to Annalinda, do you?''
29485Oscar Joonior?
29485Otherwise, whatever is the use of callin''this a free country?
29485Pendin''which, do you- all see this?''
29485S''ppose the Bug downs Mike, or Mike does up the Bug?
29485Shore, Rucker do n''t know what ptomaines is, but what then?
29485Some of you- all sports must have crossed up with him-- Jedge Beebe of Phoenix?''
29485Sweet?
29485The committee surrenders this culprit into the hands of you- all ladies, an''what more is thar to say?''
29485V HOW THE MOCKING BIRD WAS WON"Myst''ries?
29485VII PROPRIETY PRATT, HYPNOTIST"Do I ever see any folks get hypnotized?
29485Was you aimin''to down, or to simply skeer this Oscar?''
29485Whar does Wolfville come in?
29485Whar''s that coyote at?''
29485Wharever does Dave come in to get insultin''action at sech a prop''sition?
29485What guarantee have I got that old Parks wo n''t lay for me with that bootcher knife of his''n?
29485What''s our impressions?
29485Whatever do you think, Doc?''
29485Whatever''s wrong?''
29485Whatever, Doc, do you- all say?''
29485Which one of you cheap prairie dogs makes that low- flung statement about old Andy Jackson?
29485Whoever''d be that hardened as to go harrowin''up the sens''tive soul of a artist, even if his work do n''t grade as corn- fed?
29485You ai n''t been swallowed up in no blizzard, be you, comin''into town?
29485You do n''t figger thar''s a chance that Red Dog gets the notion, Sam, an''takes to holdin''them tournaments of learnin''itse''f?''
29485You sports see that, do n''t you?
29485You- all savvys where it says that Satan finds some mischief still for idle hands to do?
29485[ Illustration:"WHAT''S THE SUBJECT?"
29485asks Enright,''or is that gun play in the way of applause?''
29485asks the Bug, layin''for to ketch Monte;''what''s the Jedge talkin''about?''
29485chirps Nell, her elbow on the lay- out, an''her little round chin in her fist;''thar''s the Frenches, over to the corrals?
29485he asks at last,''or shall we call it nothin''more''n a brainless effort to be funny?''
29485he exclaims;"however does that jack- rabbit get himse''f mixed in with them sheep?"
29485repeats Texas;''whoever but that postmaster?
29485says the Bug;''him we corrals, that time, livin''on ants an''crickets, an''roots an''yarbs, over in Potato canyon?''
29485she says;''ca n''t you see he''s only coaxin''you to bump him off?''
29485suggested the old cattleman, tentatively;"him I speaks of former?"
21841A bottle, Ted?
21841A messenger, Ted?
21841A trail, you say?
21841All right; where will you take up your stand, Frank?
21841And I can just imagine how Eugene''s little eyes will sparkle when he hears about that valuable paper; eh, dad?
21841And after reaching such a conclusion as that, how comes it you persisted in trying to carry out your original intention?
21841And both horses are there?
21841And how far does this thing run-- is it fifty miles in length?
21841And in all these times I suppose you''ve never known anybody to be around here?
21841And in the morning?
21841And leave him loose here, with the horses close by?
21841And now, please, tell us what it''s all about; wo n''t you; and what this gentleman has to do with it; also the bottle Ted said you were handling?
21841And what did he tell you, Frank?
21841And what then?
21841And will you start after him right away, Frank?
21841And yet none of the rough riders have even thought to search that rocky pile for her den, you say?
21841And you found her home? 21841 And you still want to go on horseback; when you might reach the railroad, and take a train, easily enough?"
21841And you think it may have been our friend, Havasupai?
21841Any signs of the lame yearling, Frank?
21841Are you Sheriff Stanwix?
21841Are you gentlemen from Prescott?
21841Back again, Pete; and did you see anything of that seven head?
21841But Frank, if the Moqui carried that note of yours to Uncle Felix, he would be on his guard, and absolutely refuse to sign away the papers?
21841But I do n''t see Abajo anywhere about the piazza of the hotel; do you?
21841But did n''t it strike you, dad,ventured Frank,"that his excuse for being under that window was silly?"
21841But did you notice the clever way Charley Moi avoided the deluge?
21841But do you really think Abajo was listening?
21841But do you think we ever can find the hermit of Echo Cave?
21841But how d''ye suppose this greasy old Indian ever got the document?
21841But in that case, Frank, how under the sun could the old fellows ever get up to their dens, which you said must be near the top of a high cliff?
21841But it wo n''t make a bit of difference in our plans, dad; will it?
21841But just stop and think how easy Abajo, sharp rascal that he is, rose to my little bait?
21841But some time between dark and morning these three rascals went in here, and surprised the hermit of Echo Cave-- is that it, Frank?
21841But what about camping here?
21841But what can we do with this fellow, Frank?
21841But what has happened, Ted?
21841But what if we miss, and the beast attacks us?
21841But what was he prowling around the camp for?
21841But what''s Hank going to do?
21841But when do we start?
21841But where did the big one go to; has she escaped after all?
21841But where did you meet him?
21841But you did n''t see any goat, Frank, did you?
21841But you do n''t want to tell John Henry that we saw him making a bargain with Spanish Joe, I take it?
21841But you promise to return my papers to me after I have complied with your outrageous demands?
21841But, Frank, however could the old Moqui get up there to see Uncle Felix?
21841Can we trust him?
21841D''ye suppose he made some sort of signal, and the hermit lowered a long rope with a noose at the end, which would draw him up? 21841 Did n''t I hear something about his being a relative to that Spanish Joe who gave us so much trouble a little while back, on Thunder Mountain?"
21841Do n''t you wish you knew?
21841Do you mean the man who signed his name here, Professor Oswald?
21841Do you think you can track him, Frank?
21841Easy now, Buckskin; what''s making you act this way? 21841 Find''em Frank?"
21841Footprints, and were they made by the old professor, do you think?
21841Getting to be a habit, is n''t it, Frank?
21841Have you any idea where it came from?
21841He got the precious paper, all right, eh?
21841Hear that, Mr. Stanwix; he says we''re going to get off easy, and you might as well wish us good day right now?
21841Here, can you tell us where my horse kicked you?
21841How about it?
21841How about that, Charley; is this the place where you hang out?
21841How about that, Hand?
21841How about that, Hank?
21841How about that, Havasupai; were n''t you thinking of stealing a horse, when that animal just keeled you over so neatly?
21841How did he get out of here?
21841How do? 21841 How many times have you come up this far, Charley Moi?"
21841How under the sun d''ye suppose that old professor could ever get up and down? 21841 I reckon they will have a heap to say about it; and Abajo, after this, wo n''t take us for easy marks, will he?"
21841I suppose it''s us to hit the saddle again now?
21841I suppose we take our guns along with us when we''re going the rounds of the sights?
21841I suppose you know the writing well enough to feel sure this came from your noted uncle, sir?
21841I wonder how much he heard?
21841Is he doing stunts; or does he want us?
21841Is it about that scheming cousin of your father''s-- what did you say his name was-- Eugene Warringford?
21841Is there no other way out?
21841Just when did this happen, Charley Moi?
21841Listen to Buckskin snorting; what d''ye suppose ails him?
21841Makes a fellow feel mighty small; does n''t it?
21841Me? 21841 Meaning about that business of listening under the window?"
21841Meaning his craze to be the fortunate man of science to unravel the mystery that has always hung over the homes of those cliff dwellers?
21841Meaning if this Eugene Warringford keeps his hands off; and nothing else turns up to balk us?
21841Now I wonder what''ll be the next thing on the programme? 21841 Now, what d''ye think of that?"
21841Of the seven head of cattle that have disappeared, you mean, Frank?
21841Old Hank Coombs, perhaps, Frank?
21841Perhaps we''d better douse the glim, then?
21841Perhaps you have n''t had any supper, and would n''t mind taking pot luck with us?
21841Pete Rawlings, the fellow who went with Abajo to round up the missing cattle?
21841Remember the way Old Hank showed us how to toll antelope for a shot, when you ca n''t find cover to get near enough?
21841Right now?
21841Say, do you really believe he knew we were in here?
21841Say, do you think they are up there yet?
21841Say, does n''t that beat everything you ever heard of, Bob?
21841Say, whatever does all this mystery mean, Frank?
21841Say, you do n''t mean to tell me you think Eugene would go that far?
21841Shall we climb up that straggly path along the face of the wall, and see what the old things look like?
21841So Ted managed to round you up in great style; did he? 21841 So you think I''d consent to stay out here tamely, while you two were having a regular circus in there?"
21841So, that''s the way the wind blows, hey?
21841So, that''s the way the wind sets, is it?
21841That looks as if he must be somewhere on the Colorado River, do n''t it?
21841That sounds good to me,Bob remarked;"but how will you do it?"
21841That you saw a Moqui last night, and after we had come to halt right here?
21841That''s all right, Frank; I''ll attend to it,declared Bob;"but why under the sun do you suppose now, that sly old Moqui dodged out like that?"
21841That''s what I want to do; but how can I make sure?
21841Then if we are fortunate enough to find Uncle Felix before that time has expired, what shall we do, sir?
21841Then it is n''t the half- breed?
21841Then the paper interested you, dad, it seems?
21841Then they must have been hiding some place near here, and saw the Moqui pass in?
21841Then we go up, and put a spoke in their wheel, do we?
21841Then we have n''t yet got to the place where the Chinese buyer meets his employer with the eatables?
21841Then what will we do about him?
21841Then when you saw our little fire, you thought we were the kind of steers you wanted to round up?
21841Then you do n''t blame old Uncle Felix for staying, do you?
21841Then you think she did it, do you?
21841There''s somebody talking to our guide right now; and say, Bob, do n''t you recognize the fellow?
21841There''s something wrong, Frank; tell me what it is?
21841Think it''s genuine, Frank?
21841Think we can make Flagstaff by to- morrow night?
21841Think we''ll make it, Frank?
21841This belong to you, Havasupai?
21841This water feels fine after that long, dusty and tiresome ride, eh?
21841Want me?
21841Was he a small man with a bald head, no hair on top, and wearing glasses over his eyes, big, staring glasses?
21841Well, shall we head for that elevation, and see what we can find?
21841Well, what can we do then?
21841Well, what do you think about this?
21841Well, what of that, Frank?
21841Well, who knows what may happen?
21841Well,observed Bob, with a gleam in his eye,"now that we''ve found a way to get up to Echo Cave, have we the nerve to start in?"
21841What ails you, Bob?
21841What are we going to do for a guide when we let him go?
21841What became of that old Moqui Indian?
21841What d''ye think, Frank,he exclaimed, presently;"do n''t you remember promising to share our venison at breakfast with the Moqui?"
21841What did you say?
21841What did you see?
21841What do you think of that slippery customer, Abajo?
21841What does he mean, Frank?
21841What have you done with that old Moqui who came up here ahead of us?
21841What have you found, Frank?
21841What is it, Bob?
21841What is that?
21841What makes you think so?
21841What seems to be the matter with him, Frank?
21841What then?
21841What we want to know is, how you came to get so close to the heels of my horse as to be kicked? 21841 What''s that you say, Frank?"
21841What''s that you say?
21841What''s that? 21841 What''s the row?"
21841What''s this here yer lookin''at? 21841 What''s wrong, Ted?"
21841When the sun is going down in the west, far beyond the horizon, do n''t you see that it can only shine along the very upper part of the cliffs? 21841 When would you want us to make a start?"
21841Where did you get it?
21841Where did you leave Abajo?
21841Where from, and what''s your names?
21841Where under the sun did you run across that fine game? 21841 Who are you talking about, the Moqui?"
21841Who d''ye think it can be; and would a bear or a mountain lion pick up our tracks this way?
21841Who is there at the window?
21841Who was that, Pete?
21841Why do n''t you answer me, Moqui?
21841Why high up? 21841 Why not send us, dad?"
21841Why not to- day, Hank?
21841Why not?
21841Why not?
21841Why yes, to be sure I do; but what of that, Bob?
21841Why, how is that, father?
21841Will we be able to see the game with such a poor light?
21841Will you let me see the note, please?
21841Yes, unless the sly old beast has a back door to her home; how about that, Hank?
21841You can tell from the beat of their horses''hoofs-- is that it?
21841You did?
21841You do n''t suppose now, Frank, that we''ll be bothered to- night?
21841You know we found out before now that he''s got the greatest pair of ears ever for hearing things? 21841 You mean they would n''t be so bold about coming forward?"
21841You mean with the red handkerchief waved over the top of a bush?
21841You seem to be tickled about something, Bob; has that paper any connection with it?
21841After all the hard work which he and Bob had put in to save that precious document for Janice, was it to be lost?
21841And may I inquire concerning the result of your labors in that line?"
21841And now, with night setting in, how far do you think we''ve covered since the start this morning?"
21841And what else did you happen to decide after this wonderful fit of thinking, may I ask, sir?"
21841And you say his name is there, signed to that paper found in the sealed bottle?
21841Another dead calf?
21841Are you on, Bob?"
21841Besides, did n''t you see all those queer little indentations that looked as though they might have been pools away back years ago?"
21841But Frank, how about making the old range call?"
21841But Frank, however in the wide world do you suppose he found out the way to get up there?"
21841But do you know what he means by whooping birds?"
21841But look here, Frank, you do n''t imagine that thing was done on purpose, do you?"
21841But what does it all mean, do you suppose, Frank?"
21841But where does that ragged crevice start from down here, do you think?"
21841CHAPTER II RIDDING THE RANGE OF A PEST"Well, what do you think now, Frank?"
21841CHAPTER VII STANDING BY THE LAW"What had we ought to do?"
21841CHAPTER X THE COPPER COLORED MESSENGER"Do you really mean it, Bob?"
21841CHAPTER XI AT THE GRAND CANYON"Do you mean it?"
21841CHAPTER XII HOW THE LITTLE TRAP WORKED"What do you think of it?"
21841CHAPTER XIII GOING DOWN THE CANYON TRAIL"Was I right?"
21841Ca n''t you imagine that yellow face of the half- breed turning more like saffron then ever when he learns that we played him for a softy?"
21841Charley Moi, what are you doing in the big canyon, tell me?"
21841Could he have wounded himself in any way when he fired his repeating rifle?
21841Could it be possible that they were destined to run across those desperate characters sooner or later?
21841Did they happen to know of any such magnet?
21841Did you ever hear of such luck?
21841Did you sight her, and get a shot?"
21841Do you hear, Professor?"
21841Do you know what that is?"
21841Do you think any bargain has been struck between them?"
21841Do you understand that?"
21841Get that, Bob?"
21841Go easy with me; ca n''t you?"
21841Got it now?
21841Had Bob been unlucky enough to run across one of those aggressive little prairie rattlesnakes after all?
21841Has he a shining top when he takes his hat off; and does he bend over, as if he might be hunting for diamonds all the time?"
21841Have you put him away in some place, the entrance to which is hidden from our eyes?"
21841He turned to the Chinaman, and continued:"Did you happen to notice, Charley, whether this party you are working for is a bald- headed man?
21841How Ah Sin?
21841How about this, Professor?"
21841How did you do it, Bob?"
21841How do you feel about it, Bob?"
21841How?"
21841How?"
21841However do you think he did it, Frank?"
21841I do n''t get on to any reason for your saying that?"
21841Is my father dead?"
21841Is there anything in the world that you value above that document which you know by this time has suddenly increased in value many times over?"
21841It could n''t be replaced, Professor, I imagine?
21841Let me go?
21841Perhaps that may be Eugene''s stopping place; eh, Frank?"
21841Ready, son?"
21841Remember how fortunate it was he turned up when he did, at the time we wanted to follow that plague of the cattle ranges, the wolf, Sallie?
21841Sabe, Flank, Blob?"
21841Sabe?"
21841See here, Charley Moi, could you show me just where you saw this Moqui last?"
21841Shall we call it a go, Frank?"
21841Speak up; where is it?"
21841That will make three against us; wo n''t it, Frank?"
21841The only question now is, how can we get in touch with the hermit of Echo Cave?"
21841The sun is said to be red when its setting; that''s plain enough; is n''t it, Bob?"
21841The yearling was red, you said, Frank?
21841Then he''s still alive?"
21841Then you believe he must have found the presence of those windows looking out of the cliff just like we did; by using a powerful glass?
21841This makes a round half dozen head your father has lost in the last month, does n''t it?"
21841Too far for him to have a rope ladder; and even if he had, how could he reach the place at first?
21841Understand that?"
21841Understand?"
21841Was that a human voice?
21841What do you see, Bob?"
21841What for?"
21841What if it should prove to be a grizzly bear?
21841Where do you suppose we found it, dad, but in the big bunch of rocks that lies about ten miles to the west?"
21841Where have you been to- day?"
21841Why could n''t it have come about when we were on deck?
21841You know how it was when Peg Grant threw his hat in the ring, and tried to find out what made those queer sounds in the heart of Thunder Mountain?"
21841You never heard of such a place, did you, Mr. Hinchman; and you''ve lived on the lower river many years?"
21841You see it now, do n''t you?"
21841You understand all that I am saying, do n''t you?"
21841a messenger from town, was it?"
21841after all we did for him, took him in, and forgave his sins, even to offering to mend any broken ribs, if he''d had any, through that horse kick?
21841did you get on to that, Frank?"
21841did you make out anything with the glasses, Frank?"
21841do you really mean it?"
21841do you then consent to open your mouth, and tell what I want to know?"
21841he added turning to the wondering Celestial,"go back to our camp, and bring our guns right away, both of them, see?"
21841that''s going some, eh, Bob?"
21841then he means that we''re to go into the cave, and get our game-- is that it, Frank?"
21841they do things on a big scale around here; do n''t they?
21841three, you said, Frank; and that would mean Eugene, Spanish Joe, and Abajo, would n''t it?"
21841torture, perhaps?"
21841you saw him enter the hidden stairway, then, and that was how you learned the way to reach these cliff dwellings?"
35071A''tin cow'',repeated Tubby wonderingly;"whatever is that?"
35071All right?
35071All you have to do now is to obey, and obey pronto-- see? 35071 Any one see him since?"
35071Any what?
35071Are they going to send a pony?
35071Are you going to have Jack arrested?
35071Are you near the ledge, Tubby?
35071Are you scared?
35071Beans?
35071Borrow them?
35071Bring him down, you mean?
35071But can the Indians read English writing?
35071But how about you? 35071 But how?"
35071But seriously, Harry, could we get enough fellows out here to form a patrol?
35071But supposing they follow us?
35071But the tracks of the big bear?
35071But why should he do this?
35071But will you?
35071Call this water?
35071Can he, do you think?
35071Can you grip the edge with your fingers, Tubby?
35071Could n''t what?
35071Did you ever see a snake dance?
35071Did you give the alarm to the rest of the boys?
35071Do they eat them?
35071Do you think he heard what we were talking about?
35071Do you want to kill the ponies?
35071Get away from me, ca n''t you?
35071Going to dig potatoes?
35071Gone?
35071Great hookey-- what''s that?
35071Has he much of a reputation?
35071Has n''t he left a trail?
35071Has-- has he news of Rob?
35071Have we all got revolvers?
35071Have you seen anything of any Moquis hereabout?
35071He ought to be here in a couple of hours, then?
35071He-- he had news?
35071Help you out-- how?
35071Hey, what''s the matter with you fellows, anyhow? 35071 How about the others?"
35071How about work, cook- ee?
35071How about you, Rob?
35071How are you making out, Tubby?
35071How can we tell when we get to the place?
35071How can?
35071How do you know?
35071How do you make that out?
35071How do you make that out?
35071How do you mean?
35071How far do you guess it is from the entrance?
35071How far do you think they will have proceeded by this time?
35071How far is Red Flat from here?
35071How is that?
35071How much?
35071How''s that?
35071How''s that?
35071How''s that?
35071How''s that?
35071How''s your nerve, Tubby?
35071Huh?
35071Hullo, Tubby!--below there-- are you all right?
35071Hullo, what''s the matter with Ranger?
35071Hullo, what''s up now?
35071I wonder if Bill Bender and Hank Handcraft are with him?
35071I wonder if starving men in cities ever feel like this?
35071I wonder if that last sneeze of mine killed it?
35071I wonder what you''d have done if it had been a real Indian?
35071I''ll have to, wo n''t I?
35071I''ve read about them,said Rob;"they do all kinds of weird things with rattlesnakes, do n''t they?"
35071Indian?
35071Indians?
35071Is Ranger seriously hurt?
35071Is he in danger?
35071Is he in trouble?
35071Is it near you, now, Tubby?
35071Is that so? 35071 Is that so?"
35071It''s all we can do, is n''t it?
35071Let up a minute, will you, and give me a chance? 35071 Maybe I''ve seen you in the show some place?"
35071No, how can I prove that it was he who shoved me in? 35071 No, why should they?
35071Not likely to, Tubby-- but why so earnest?
35071Now what are they going to do?
35071Now will my brothers listen to the voice of reason?
35071Now, shall we shoot, Clark?
35071Now, what is it, Tubby?
35071Now,said Mr. Mayberry,"tell me how you came to be where I found you?"
35071Off there-- what is it?
35071Oh, I guess you think you''re a mighty fine gentleman?
35071Oh, Tubby, is that really you?
35071Oh, in Boston, you mean?
35071Oh, it was n''t, eh?
35071Oh, that''s it, is it?
35071Oh, that''s the game, is it?
35071Oh, where''s the earth?
35071Put me in as a commissariat officer, will you?
35071Ready for the signal yet, Rob?
35071Remember the last stampede, when Grizzly Sam was trampled?
35071Say, Rob, do n''t ever do anything like that again, will you?
35071Say, Rob, how about a light?
35071Say, Rob, who do you think is in the next room?
35071Say, Susyjan,broke out Rob presently,"how you like to have lots of beads-- fine ones, like white ladies wear?"
35071Say, ca n''t you fellows play ball without a big league collection of stuff?
35071Say, did you hear the name of that cook?
35071Say, hold your tongue for once, ca n''t you?
35071Say, is that meant for a joke? 35071 Say, lots of folks would pay money to see this, would n''t they?"
35071Say, stranger,he asked eagerly,"will you teach me that thar contraption?"
35071Say, what is this-- Tag Day?
35071Say, what''s the twenty- five cents extra all round for?
35071Say,he said,"are you fellows cattlemen?"
35071Say,put in Tubby gloomily, as they set out,"what''s the good of taking guns with us?"
35071See them eating rattlers, eh?
35071So that''s the noble red man, is it?
35071So you''ve been East?
35071Sort of hanger- on in that gambling place, is n''t he?
35071Team,briefly grunted the landlord,"did I hear you fellers say you was waiting for some one from the Harkness range?"
35071The Indians took them?
35071Then nobody knows where he is?
35071Then what are we to do? 35071 Then you wo n''t help us?"
35071Want a bronc, or something more on the rocking- horse style?
35071Was that an Indian?
35071We can trust you, Jack?
35071Well, Clark,he said rather sternly,"what are you doing here?"
35071Well, I can if I want to, ca n''t I?
35071Well, Jack,said one of the voices, evidently resuming a conversation that had been begun some time previously,"so you did the kid up, eh?"
35071Well, Pete, what is it?
35071Well, that''s the best information I can give you,said Harry,"but what have you been doing to your eye?"
35071Well, there''s no doubt that you were shoved over intentionally,decided Harry Harkness,"but who is there out here who would do such a thing?"
35071Well, what are we going to do?
35071Well, what are we to do?
35071Well, what do you make of it?
35071Well, what do you want to do with me?
35071Well, what if we do know him?
35071Well, why not?
35071Well,asked Rob, while Harry Harkness skillfully skinned the lion,"shall we go on or turn back?"
35071Well?
35071Were they in time?
35071Wh- o is it?
35071What are you going to do?
35071What are you going to do?
35071What are you kicking at?
35071What brings you here? 35071 What did they want the money for?"
35071What did you like best in the East, Susyjan?
35071What do you mean?
35071What do you mean?
35071What do you want?
35071What for?
35071What have they got me here for, Susyjan,--you know?
35071What is it?
35071What parted?
35071What that?
35071What yer got the extra saddle for, then, and what''s he got on spurs for, just ter decorate his handsome figure?
35071What yer ridin''two on one pony for?
35071What you want Moquis to do?
35071What''ll we do?
35071What''s all the joke,--what is it?
35071What''s that about a key?
35071What''s the matter with climbing that cliff and exploring those old cave dwellings?
35071What''s the matter with him?
35071What''s the matter?
35071What''s the matter?
35071What''s''mucho malo''?
35071What, Clark Jennings?
35071What, Jess?
35071What, he fired at you?
35071What, the pip?
35071What, without the candle? 35071 What?"
35071Whatever are you doing that for?
35071Whatever can he be doing out here?
35071Whatever is the matter with him?
35071When are you going after them?
35071When are you going to start for the peak?
35071Where are the mitts?
35071Where has Black Cloud gone, to join the snake dance?
35071Where on earth am I?
35071Where''s the ball?
35071Where''s the bat?
35071Where?
35071Whereabouts did the Injuns cut into you, Harry?
35071Which way I go?
35071Which way?
35071White boys go to mountains?
35071White boys got money?
35071Who are you?
35071Who could we get to join, coyotes, rattlers, and jack- rabbits?
35071Who is it?
35071Who is it?
35071Who is it?
35071Who saw him last?
35071Who''s there?
35071Who?
35071Why are n''t those mules hitched?
35071Why did n''t you have sense enough to keep him?
35071Why did you let him get up?
35071Why not form a patrol out here? 35071 Why not what?"
35071Why not?
35071Why, Tubby, wherever have you been?
35071Why, do you think he''s lost hereabouts?
35071Why, hello, Clark, you in town, too? 35071 Why, yes, you can have White Eye, and what kind of stock does your friends fancy?"
35071Why?
35071Why?
35071With beans, sir?
35071Wo n''t you send somebody back with me, sir? 35071 Wonder what we''ll do if Harkness hits our trail?"
35071Yes, but who?
35071Yes, if----"Well, if what?
35071Yes, yes; but do you think he overheard?
35071Yes-- Soapy Sam; what of it?
35071You do n''t think, then, there is a chance of our finding him?
35071You know about him, then?
35071You mean that sort of trampling sound?
35071You mean that we may still hear some news of him?
35071You think he is alive, then?
35071You think that old Harkness is suspicious, then?
35071You want talk?
35071You?
35071_ Where did you get Rob Blake''s sombrero?_His eye had fallen on that article of headgear just as Hank had clumsily tried to conceal it.
35071And you say you know this cousin of his from the East, and his companions?"
35071Anything else you''d like to know?"
35071Are n''t we going back?"
35071Are you all right?"
35071Are you going to give me that chair?"
35071But how about you?"
35071But what do you suppose they carried off the poor boy for?"
35071Come to buy a plow, or a shotgun to manage those''babies''of yours?"
35071Could it be possible that the advance guard of the Indians had approached him so nearly?
35071Could they mean to thrust him into that?
35071Could they stop the advance in time to save themselves from a terrible death?
35071Did Silver Tip recognize the lad?
35071Do you suppose Easterners are born or jest grow?"
35071Eh, Jose?"
35071Have n''t you fellows got over harping on that yet?"
35071Have you got some good ones caught up?"
35071Having a game up there?
35071How about you, Merritt?"
35071How does that sound?"
35071How was I to know they''d have an army out?"
35071How will that suit you?"
35071How''s Bill and Hank making out?"
35071How''s this for a ball?"
35071If so, where is the chart that goes with it?"
35071Jennings will have quite a force, and how are we to oppose him?"
35071Look at the tenderfoot''s medal,"chuckled one of the young cattlemen;"wonder what it''s for?"
35071Make our way through that dark place?"
35071Nor did Jess smooth over matters by remarking audibly:"Say, Clark, what was the matter with you?"
35071Now, if we had their code book we----""What, the Indians have a code book?"
35071Pretty weak, ai n''t you, for a boy who wanted to fight grizzlies with his bare hands?"
35071Round neck-- savee?"
35071Say, Clark, what if-- what if he did hear?"
35071Say, what do you want to do-- brain us?"
35071So you like beads, eh?"
35071The Boy Scouts use the Morse, do n''t they?"
35071The emperor of China?"
35071The question now is, shall we follow them up, or shall we go back and get the ponies, and thus lose valuable time?
35071Think you can do it?"
35071To his intense joy, however, in reply to his hail there came up a cheerful:"Say, what are you fellows doing?
35071WHAT BECAME OF THE SCOUT?
35071WHAT BECAME OF THE SCOUT?
35071Want to use the talk box, eh?"
35071Well, the Indians paid us their little call just this side of the Salt Licks,--why?"
35071What adventurous boys would not have leaped at the invitation?
35071What became of Silver Tip?
35071What can it be?
35071What has happened?"
35071What has that to do with it?"
35071What is it-- the Indians?"
35071What was he to do?
35071What we want to know now is if they have seen Rob?"
35071What''s that?
35071What''s the luck?
35071What''s the matter?"
35071Who can tell?
35071Who so fit to solve it as a band of adventurous Boy Scouts?
35071Why did n''t you hit him a good crack on the head while you were about it?"
35071Why, how?"
35071Why?"
35071Wo n''t you get into trouble over it?
35071You calmly propose that we shall walk back through a dark tunnel, with Heaven knows how many Indians at our heels?"
35071You know, Cousin Bill has turned out to be quite a cow- puncher; guess he rode horses back East?"
35071You''ve been moving about?"
35071am I going to play out?"
35071gasped Rob,"is the tree beginning to give?"
35071m.?"
35071snarled Clark irritably, facing round on his well- meaning crony,"why did n''t you help me out?"
35071three dollars and seventy- five cents for that fly- ridden stuff?"
35071you have been robbed by them?"
60795A knife, Miss Lee? 60795 A note?"
60795Ai n''t you a deputy sheriff?
60795Ai n''t you jest said that the chink and this Doc Murray were out together? 60795 Aiblins, now, d''ye know what this Deadoak scoundrel will do?
60795Aiblins, now,said Sandy, while Murray examined the paper,"that looks like a chink laundry- man''s mark, eh?
60795And how are you doing without it?
60795And if we go broke on it, no hard feelings?
60795And no reason given?
60795And use the common funds for that purpose? 60795 And ye wo n''t talk mines to nobody else first?"
60795And ye''ll try to pinch one o''Swifty Bill''s mob, will ye? 60795 Are there mines around Two Palms?
60795Arrest?
60795Broken?
60795But how about yourself? 60795 But this-- this ai n''t on the square, is it?"
60795Ca n''t you run on the rim?
60795Can I see ye a moment in private?
60795Can you get along?
60795Cheerful?
60795Come on and help me throw some things together-- put one of those extra gas cans in the back of my car, will you? 60795 Did you give him more opium?"
60795Do you know why I stood in the top rank of surgeons? 60795 Do you like this desert country as much as you expected?"
60795Do you think your father means to come out to Morongo Valley?
60795Doctor Murray has been hurt-- why, what''s the matter?
60795Doctor Murray,she said, a trace of color in her cheeks,"will you take me up to Morongo Valley in your car-- right away?"
60795Does anybody here know anything about medicine? 60795 Each one of us helps the other to get on his feet, eh?"
60795Eat it? 60795 Fall for it?"
60795Five thousand?
60795Had n''t I better see him----?
60795Have a dish, partner?
60795Have ye found somethin''?
60795He ai n''t dead, miss?
60795He ai n''t even usin''a alleyas, huh? 60795 He has not recovered yet?"
60795He has, I believe, engaged a room in advance of my coming?
60795He was an actor, was n''t he?
60795Him?
60795Homestead and minerals?
60795How about you, Willyum? 60795 How can I get off some letters and telegrams?"
60795How come?
60795How d''you know none of these guys ai n''t done it already?
60795How long ago?
60795How long do you want to stay?
60795How the devil do I know?
60795How''s my patient?
60795How?
60795I hope,said Murray,"that you hurt him worse than he hurt you?"
60795I thought that perhaps he wanted to get you away from Doctor Scudder, to prevent trouble; but why should I go too? 60795 I thought,"he said quietly,"that you had decided to throw overboard all the shady tricks of yesterday, Sandy?"
60795I was vagged down to N''Orleans, just like I printed it, and seen him in court bein''tried for supplyin''dust an''hop to----"Was he convicted?
60795I-- why, Miss Lee, what do you mean? 60795 In other words, will you be willing to let me gamble for the good o''the firm?"
60795Is Doc back? 60795 Is that fellow Mackintavers still here?"
60795Know him, do you?
60795Know him?
60795Know it?
60795Know me, do you?
60795Leavin''all that out, how did the paper strike you-- honest, now?
60795Lie put, will you?
60795Mac''s playin''on the level with us, ai n''t he? 60795 Matter with it?"
60795May I inquire if Mr. Lee is stopping here?
60795May I inquire whether you think me a fit person to be associated in such a work?
60795Near here?
60795Need any money?
60795No more fisticuffs, eh?
60795Not in condition just now, are you? 60795 On what charge?"
60795Piute do n''t know, an''if he do n''t, who does?
60795Piute owns it now, then?
60795Prisoner? 60795 Ride, boys?"
60795Savvy? 60795 Say, is them real bakin''powder biscuits ye got?
60795Seen me before, have ye?
60795Shady? 60795 So that was why you had me run you out here, huh?
60795Speakin''o''that chink, now,he said, sitting up suddenly,"you say he''s headin''for Morongo Valley to- day?
60795Step into the back office, will you?
60795Taking photographs, eh?
60795That story about Doctor Scudder-- where on earth did you get the nerve to print that, you big boob?
60795The chink? 60795 The matter?"
60795The sun got me, eh?
60795Then you really found something?
60795Then you take me up?
60795Then, Sandy we own everything in sight?
60795There is nothing else?
60795Tom Lee? 60795 Want me?"
60795Want to find it or buy it?
60795Was n''t the paper worthless that I gave it for?
60795We''re partners, are n''t we?
60795Well, Sandy, suppose you elucidate? 60795 Well?"
60795Wh- what''s the matter?
60795What about your mortgage?
60795What d''ye mean by all this----?
60795What d''ye mean, huh?
60795What d''ye mean?
60795What happened to Scudder? 60795 What in hallelujah would he do with it when he got it?"
60795What stroke of luck turned you loose, Sandy?
60795What then?
60795What we goin''to do with''em when we get''em? 60795 What''s bitin''you?"
60795What''s he want? 60795 What''s in the mine?"
60795What''s it mean, Doc?
60795What''s that stuff?
60795What''s that you guys say about this here printin''office? 60795 What''s the matter with it?"
60795What''s the matter, Miss Lee?
60795What''s the matter?
60795What''s the rush?
60795What''s there?
60795What''s this about the chink and the girl?
60795What''s this-- a holdup?
60795What''s this?
60795What''s your proposition?
60795What?
60795What?
60795What?
60795When do you want to go?
60795Where is he?
60795Where to?
60795Where''s Father?
60795Where''s Two Palms?
60795Where''s he gone?
60795Where''s the doc?
60795Where''s the nearest State Land office?
60795Where?
60795Who ever heard of a chink ownin''a autobile? 60795 Who owns the mining rights?"
60795Who the devil are you?
60795Who''s this guy Mackintavers? 60795 Who-- who owns it?"
60795Why did n''t you stick it out yourself?
60795Why did n''t you stick it out? 60795 Why in time do they go out workin''with that picture machine?
60795Why-- d''ye mean the homestead or the mine, now?
60795Will I? 60795 Will I?"
60795Will you have a drink? 60795 Willyum, can you take care of Sandy?"
60795Wo n''t ye wait till mornin'', anyhow?
60795Wot kind o''guys d''you take us for, Mac?
60795Would we take advantage of ye that way? 60795 Ye did n''t allow them samples come from here, did ye?"
60795Ye do n''t think there''s nothin''wrong, do ye?
60795Ye''ll leave this matter to me?
60795Yes?
60795You ai n''t goin''to pay the note?
60795You are not glad he has come?
60795You do n''t like Scudder, eh?
60795You do n''t mean he''s-- arrested?
60795You do n''t mean that you''ll take back the property? 60795 You got the papers to prove it, of course?"
60795You know him, then?
60795You''re a real physician?
60795You''re the mining gent, ai n''t you?
60795You''ve been wondering about me, I suppose? 60795 You''ve not been long in this country?"
60795You-- what?
60795You-- you boys now, how d''ye know I wo n''t beat it with your pile? 60795 ; wHen i was vagGed and hE was iN tHe dOck two for pedLing dope& Happy dust two the nlgge*rs& jUdje give him hEll,? 60795 Ai n''t goin''there, I hope?
60795Ai n''t he?
60795Ai n''t that fair?"
60795Ai n''t that gratitood?
60795Ai n''t that wonderful, now?"
60795Aiblins, now, ye have a price?"
60795Aiblins, now, ye''ve heard of me?"
60795And now, may I suggest that we lift him into the car at once?
60795And what''s shady about this, will ye tell me?"
60795And where is it?"
60795And why not?"
60795Any luck?"
60795As concerns your offer of a position-- may I reserve judgment upon that for a time?"
60795At the price we paid?"
60795Autobile an''all-- say, is that a real autobile?
60795But say, Doc, how are you?"
60795But what business had the man with Doctor Scudder?
60795But what''s this Mac is tellin''me about gettin''in bad?"
60795By the way, I''m interested in this fellow who fixed you up-- did you say his name was Murray?
60795Can he?
60795Can ye run a flivver, Bill?"
60795Comest thou?"
60795D''ye mind, Murray, what our host said about Deadoak?
60795Did he homestead the valley an''lease the mineral rights?"
60795Did n''t you ask him?"
60795Did you arrange for a contractor as I ordered?"
60795Did you have a wagon- spoke in your hand?"
60795Ding my dogs, ai n''t you got no patience?
60795Do n''t go to p''inting that there gun too reckless----""Scudder, was it?"
60795Do you think he''s all right?"
60795He do n''t go by the front name o''Sandy, I suppose?"
60795How we goin''to get them pears to market?"
60795How''s that, now?
60795I bought a worthless mortgage with a worthless note-- ain''t that even?"
60795I got ta beat it with these guys, see?
60795I guess you''ll sell at_ that_ figger, huh?"
60795I''m askin''ye-- ain''t it?
60795Ice cream or business?"
60795If I see a chance to-- to-- to----""To crack a safe?"
60795If he don''t-- then do n''t say nothin''about me, savvy?
60795If it do n''t intrude none, what ye lookin''for?"
60795If there''s no valid reason for keeping the place, why not make a good profit while we can?
60795If you''re seriously set on opening up a print- shop, we''ll agree----""As partners?"
60795Is it agreeable to you guys?"
60795Is it possible, worthy sir, that you do not own this fine motor car?"
60795Is it true-- what you said about Doctor Murray?"
60795Is it your proposition that we throw all we have into a common fund?"
60795Kinda nifty, ai n''t it?"
60795Let Sandy do it; do n''t he know all about them things?
60795Let''s go together, eh?"
60795May I inquire as to your name?"
60795Miss Lee, would you have any objection to leaving me and Doctor Scudder in private for a few moments?"
60795Morphia victim, were n''t you?
60795Now, Hassayamp was Piute Tomkins''father- in- law by marriage, savvy?
60795Pilgrims, I''m right pained to hear tell o''this, but----""Huh?"
60795Quite a drop for Douglas Murray, to be a bindle stiff, eh?"
60795Quite a drop for me, eh?
60795Right?"
60795Savvy that?"
60795Savvy?"
60795Say, I reckon ye ai n''t heard the news about him?"
60795Say, tell the doc I''m squarin''things up, will you?
60795Shall I let a big yellow man drive all the romance out of things?
60795Should I do it to- night or wait?
60795Since then, I done the time an''got out again, see?
60795So he adopted me----""Adopted you?
60795So he tried to frame the doc, here, did he?"
60795So this Tom Lee is a rich man, is he?
60795So-- ye see?"
60795Suit ye?"
60795Suppose we go over and get the shop cleaned up a bit for him?"
60795Sure he did n''t mention it?"
60795Take some grub and a pair o''blankets, and watch what them pilgrims does, savvy?
60795Tell him, will you?"
60795That him yonder?"
60795The pictures are safe?"
60795There''s machines and stuff in here-- don''t nobody want it?"
60795To tell ye the truth, now, d''ye know what''s broke me?
60795Tryin''to make a pinch, huh?
60795Want to go along?"
60795Was his leg broken?"
60795We''ll go on to California, huh?"
60795We''ll see who this stranger is, huh?"
60795We''re usin''your flivver, ai n''t we?
60795What d''you guys say to this-- leave the girl an''the doc go, and take me with you?
60795What did he look like?"
60795What did he put those stakes in for?"
60795What did the girl think of Tom Lee''s proposals?
60795What had Scudder said out there?
60795What is her origin, then?
60795What made you plant the dope there?
60795What matter to him?
60795What prisoner?"
60795What right ye got to treat me----""We''re friends and partners, are n''t we?"
60795What was happening beyond that horizon, over the rim of the world?
60795What''s in this dope frame- up, anyhow?"
60795What''s the chink doin''over to Two Palms?"
60795What''s the fun about?"
60795What''s the idea?"
60795What''s this, Murray-- sunstroke?
60795Where are you going from here, Mackintavers?
60795Where did Doc go to?"
60795Where is the answer to this riddle?"
60795Who ever heard of a chink goin''off into the sandy wastes like any other prospector?
60795Who ever heard of a chink havin''a purty daughter?
60795Why am I in this place, Doctor?
60795Why did n''t we bring some lunch?"
60795Why did you turn him down?"
60795Why not?
60795Why should that fellow come here and make us an offer?
60795Why?"
60795Why?"
60795Will ye?
60795Willyum''s remarks on Doctor Scudder were frankly illuminating about Willyum himself: I wunst seen tHis gink iN neworLeens.?
60795Would n''t it be great to camp out there?"
60795Would such a thing be allowed?"
60795Ye do n''t mind, o''course?"
60795Ye said no?"
60795You do n''t want to, eh?
60795You goin''to come out o''that place?"
60795You know what I told you about the sanitarium?
60795You register for us, Sandy?
60795You remember that guy come out three years ago an''boarded over to Stiff Enger''s place by Skull Mountain?
60795You there?"
60795You thought you''d dispose of Murray and have Claire in your power, did n''t you?"
60795You will remain here for a time?"
60795You''ll have to foreclose the mortgage----""Is it recorded?"
60795You''re goin'', understand?"
60795the minin''rights or----?"
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?"
27890Ai n''t you seen that sign, nohow?
27890And are you really going to hunt for the village after that?
27890And are you very much disappointed in me?
27890And did you give up then?
27890And did you go down all those streets again?
27890And did you notice how indignant he was over the ruffians at the claim? 27890 And does this princess come back and haunt the canyon, does she appear when anything crooked is being done around that section?"
27890And the old man?
27890And what did you do?
27890And what girl wants her path strewn with roses anyway?
27890And what is this, Tommy?
27890And what''s your errand over this way?
27890And who knows? 27890 And wo n''t she love it?"
27890And you an Arizona girl?
27890And you did n''t know which street you came up?
27890Are n''t we ever going to get there?
27890Are n''t you going to work them?
27890Are you afraid of the ghost, Mapia?
27890Are you afraid, Kit?
27890Are you going to find a buried city?
27890Are you going to say you do n''t want to go?
27890Are you trying to show off in front of the squaws to make them jealous?
27890Are your western horses very wild?
27890Aw, why rub it in?
27890But are we going to let those fellows get our treasure?
27890But how?
27890But what do we care?
27890But what good would it do him to get rid of the professor?
27890But what has the curse to do with it?
27890But when do we get to Washington?
27890But where do_ we_ get put away for the night?
27890But where to next?
27890But why did the pioneers go out on the desert?
27890But why? 27890 But why?"
27890But your work, your discoveries?
27890Ca n''t I?
27890Ca n''t we go, too?
27890Can you shoot, Bet?
27890Come on, where''s our little orphan?
27890Could n''t you help me over there to that wall? 27890 Did n''t you enjoy it all?"
27890Did you do that, Bet?
27890Digging for treasure, are they?
27890Do n''t you love it?
27890Do n''t you think you can wait until morning?
27890Do n''t_ you_ think he''s handsome, Bet?
27890Do you know enough to pull the trigger?
27890Do you like being a cowboy, Tommy?
27890Do you mean it, Bet?
27890Do you mean it? 27890 Do you mean,"asked Joy,"that you are glad to see that terrible storm?
27890Do you remember the time you made me clean out the cabin three times before I got it right?
27890Do you remember,said Shirley softly,"how Lady Betty rode through the night to help her wounded husband?
27890Do you suppose you could roll down the hill so we can build a camp fire by the stream? 27890 Do you want it recorded?"
27890Does n''t everything smell good?
27890Does that include me, too?
27890Fishing for compliments?
27890For instance, what?
27890For the love of Mike, is that all? 27890 Found what, Joy?
27890Has n''t he? 27890 Have you a bulletin board with the adventures scheduled?"
27890Have you a large family, Professor Gillette?
27890Have you given up the idea of being a mine owner?
27890How can you bear to hit that gentle creature?
27890How can you tell from here?
27890How do you know?
27890How far away is it?
27890How much bullion have you found?
27890How much is Kie Wicks paying you for this job?
27890How will we divide up?
27890I think the storm was a bad omen, do n''t you, Kit? 27890 I wonder how places get their names?"
27890I wonder if he has grown?
27890I wonder what adventures are in store for us there?
27890I wonder who he is?
27890I wonder why Kie did n''t take back the map when you offered it to him? 27890 Is Paul coming with them?"
27890Is everything all right?
27890Is it a hold up?
27890Is it worth it?
27890Is n''t Seedy Saunders handsome?
27890Is n''t it good to see them?
27890Is n''t it good to win out, no matter what you are doing?
27890Is n''t it just too lovely for anything?
27890Is n''t it just too wonderful for anything to own a mine like this? 27890 Is n''t it wonderful?"
27890Is n''t that a lovely copper stain? 27890 Is n''t this wonderful?"
27890Is that true?
27890It''s like an oasis in the desert, is n''t it?
27890Kie Wicks knows we are all backing the old man, so what would be the use of making away with him?
27890Kie Wicks or the ghost of the Indian Chief''s daughter?
27890Let me see?
27890Not any yet, but who knows?
27890Now, Joy Evans, will you behave yourself?
27890Of course it burns, but ca n''t you get that wonderful flavor?
27890Oh, Bet, girl, when will you learn to be cautious? 27890 Oh, Kit,"called Bet excitedly,"is that Powder?
27890Oh, is Mary home?
27890Oh, is n''t it glorious?
27890Oh, what do you mean, Dad?
27890Say, Bet, does everyone at Rockhill_ have_ to fly?
27890Say, what''s the matter with The Merriweather Girls?
27890Say, when do we eat?
27890Say, who are you talking about? 27890 Shooting?"
27890Speaking of Edith, I wonder where she is this summer?
27890Suppose I was to offer you ten apiece, would you get away from here and not come back? 27890 Then he''d get the stone with the markings?"
27890Then what happened to it?
27890Then what happened?
27890Then what shall we do?
27890Then why did n''t he say so? 27890 Then why do n''t you?"
27890They did n''t have to do it, did they?
27890They do n''t have Indian raids any more, do they?
27890This is it, is n''t it, Bet?
27890Was Ramon here in person?
27890Was that there_ all_ the time? 27890 Well, well, and what are you folks doing in the canyon this morning?"
27890Well, what are they called?
27890Well, what are we going to do now?
27890What I want to know is, who will do the actual work?
27890What about Edith Whalen?
27890What about you, Joy? 27890 What about your claims?"
27890What are you going to do with me now?
27890What are you looking forward to, Enid?
27890What are you trying to do, Bet?
27890What did Joy say when you told her that Bob was coming?
27890What did Kie Wicks do?
27890What did you expect me to do in three weeks time? 27890 What do you like, Joy?
27890What do you think of it?
27890What does the ghost look like, Kit?
27890What for?
27890What for?
27890What happened?
27890What is it that your heart desires?
27890What is it, Bet?
27890What is it?
27890What is it?
27890What made you think of coming away up here to locate claims, Kit?
27890What now, Bet?
27890What under the sun is this?
27890What will Bob say to that?
27890What you doing there?
27890What''s he got there, Bet?
27890What''s he got there?
27890What''s his name?
27890What''s keeping her?
27890What''s the idea of that wall about a ranch?
27890What''s the matter now?
27890What''s the matter with the old man?
27890What''s the matter, Bet? 27890 What''s the matter, now, Joy Evans?
27890What''s the matter?
27890What''s the matter?
27890What''s the next thing on the program, Bet?
27890What''s the use of one claim? 27890 What''s the use?"
27890What''s to hinder us from finding our mine and letting Joy dream of romantic brown eyes at the same time?
27890Whatever made you think of it, Bet?
27890Where are they?
27890Where are you going from here?
27890Where are you? 27890 Where do we locate the next claim?"
27890Where do we meet the professor?
27890Where was the village?
27890Where''s Tommy?
27890Where''s your bosom friend today?
27890Where? 27890 Where?"
27890Which are you scared of?
27890Which way did it point?
27890Which way does it point, child?
27890Who could help being friends with your mother, Kit? 27890 Who ever told you there were Indian relics in this section?
27890Who is he?
27890Who is that boy?
27890Who is that man, Kit?
27890Who pays me for that?
27890Who would n''t?
27890Who''s going to stay with me? 27890 Whose is it, Bet?"
27890Why Tommy Sharpe, how can you say such a thing? 27890 Why are we going there?"
27890Why are you so keen about these Indian relics? 27890 Why be so sensible, Judge?"
27890Why did n''t they hide their treasure in some easier place?
27890Why did n''t you just take a taxi to the hotel?
27890Why did they call this Lost Canyon?
27890Why do n''t you go over the hill there? 27890 Why not go tomorrow, if our folks agree?
27890Why not let us think that there is a treasure hidden in the ground somewhere? 27890 Why should anyone want to ride one of those contrary little beasts?
27890Why, Joy Evans, how dare you say that I like to look at Phil''s eyes? 27890 Will we abandon the tunnel and claims and let Kie Wicks have them?"
27890Will you sell them?
27890Wo n''t somebody help her?
27890Wonder how he happened to leave out that one?
27890Wonder what he''s doing over here today? 27890 Would you really do a silly thing like that, Bet Baxter?"
27890Yes, we can do that-- but where''s the romance?
27890Yes, we have the treasure and had the fun of the contest, but what did Kie Wicks get out of it?
27890You did n''t? 27890 You do n''t think his eyes are nice?
27890You like beads?
27890You mean a cowboy?
27890You sell me some baskets?
27890You want them?
27890''Sustenance'', what does that mean?"
27890All that long way?
27890And they''ve stolen my riding shoes and my birds nests and some copper ore. Oh, girls, is n''t it funny?"
27890And when are you going to grow up and be ladylike?"
27890And where was Kie Wicks?
27890And where?"
27890Answer me, Bet?"
27890Are you crazy?
27890Are you glad?"
27890Bet turned to put down the horn toad, then exclaimed excitedly:"Look, Kit, what kind of a bird is that?"
27890But are n''t you glad now?
27890But what about your Indian ruins?
27890But what''s the difference?"
27890But would she reach Joy in time?
27890Ca n''t I speak to him?"
27890Ca n''t you let me be?"
27890Did n''t you pretty nearly bring me up?
27890Did you ever see anything more terrifying?
27890Did you ever see anything so beautiful?"
27890Did you ever see such glorious sunsets?
27890Did you notice his eyes?"
27890Do n''t you think we''d better take it back to the ranch?"
27890Do you have this every day?"
27890Do you often work for Kie Wicks?"
27890Do you think they will make some baskets for me?"
27890Do you think we''d better go back?"
27890Do you think your friend Ramon is suspicious?"
27890Do you want to help the girls fight for the claim?"
27890Do you want to take a look at them?"
27890Does n''t that look like an altar?
27890Does n''t that sound romantic?"
27890Get grey headed and grow a beard?"
27890Had the men kidnapped him as well?
27890How could we?
27890How did you get here and when did you come?"
27890How did you get lost?
27890How did you guess it?"
27890How do you know?
27890I wonder what it''s all about?"
27890I''d....""What would you do, Bet?"
27890If you were a man, whom would you bestow those diamonds on?"
27890In his hand he held something white which he waved as he came up the mountain?
27890Is it really true?
27890Is n''t he a beauty?"
27890Is n''t he a dear to help us out instead of looking for his village?
27890Is n''t it a beauty?
27890Is n''t it funny?"
27890Is n''t it good that he did n''t hear about us finding the treasure?
27890Is n''t it quaint?"
27890Is n''t it refreshing after so many miles of desert?
27890Is n''t that lovely?
27890Is n''t that lucky?"
27890Is n''t that right?"
27890Is n''t that terrible language for educators to use?
27890Is n''t the word''food''polite enough for him?"
27890Kit leaned over and patted his neck with pride as she called:"Look, Bet, is n''t he a beauty?"
27890Kit suddenly opened a door and at Bet''s look of surprise she went on:"You did n''t know there was a door there, did you?
27890Kit, do you think it''s rich ore?"
27890Lady Betty meant a lot to us, did n''t she?
27890Lost Canyon, do you know where Lost Canyon is?"
27890Maude Wicks or yours truly?"
27890Maybe you believe in ghosts yourself, Professor Gillette?"
27890Now tell us, do n''t you think we made a good job of locating those claims?"
27890Otherwise how did Ramon and Kie Wicks find out about the claims in the first place?"
27890Patten?"
27890So what are we to do?"
27890Suddenly Enid called excitedly,"Oh, Kit, is that greenish color on the rock copper stain?"
27890Tell me just why you''d do it?"
27890Tell me why you are crying?"
27890Tell me, do n''t you love me almost as much as you do Young Mary?"
27890That''s a bit of luck, is n''t it?"
27890The driver turned and glanced at Kit, then spoke to Shirley:"How far away do you reckon that lake is, Miss?"
27890Then she started to laugh once more:"What would n''t I give to see Kie Wicks''face when he opens that chest?"
27890Then turning to Bet he said:"Are n''t you going to work your one claim?"
27890To cook and live out like this?"
27890Ugh, Tommy, how could you bear to touch the wriggling thing?"
27890Was n''t he feeling good?
27890Was n''t that silly?"
27890What about it, Paul, can you think of any more interesting way to spend a vacation?
27890What about it?"
27890What are you going to explore?
27890What are you trying to do, jump his claims?"
27890What are you trying to insinuate, Bet Baxter?
27890What day do we start?"
27890What did you find?"
27890What do you call it when you stand off a couple of western bad men, and recapture the tunnel all by yourself?"
27890What do you like to do more than anything else?"
27890What do you think about it, Kit?"
27890What had happened to the other girls?
27890What is it?
27890What under the sun will we do with a copper mine if we do locate one?
27890What use are they?"
27890What was the use?
27890What would Lady Betty Merriweather do?"
27890What would The Merriweather Girls do when they heard about it?
27890What would a grown man want with them?"
27890What''s the use of just looking at the glorious scenery?
27890What?"
27890When there were seven cities of Troy and maybe more, why ca n''t it be possible that there is one buried city here?"
27890Where are you?"
27890Where did you pick this up, Tommy?"
27890Where is it?
27890Where is she?"
27890Where was Joy?
27890Who knows, Bet?
27890Who knows?
27890Who will sleep here?"
27890Who''s coming?"
27890Why all the hurry?"
27890Why all the tears?"
27890Why ca n''t we do it?"
27890Why could n''t the treasure have reposed in that chest ready for them?
27890Why could n''t things have gone smoothly just for once?
27890Why did n''t I think of that myself?
27890Why not dream pleasant things while you''re about it?"
27890Why not have hopes of a mine and forget the treasure?"
27890Why should he be robbed?
27890Why was it that they always had so many disappointments?
27890Will you help me, Judge?
27890Will you let me learn to fly?"
27890Will you let me, truly?"
27890You always liked me better than Young Mary.--Where is she?
27890You''re not by any chance looking for some likely claims, are you?"
763''D''yeh see Bud in Florence?
763A see- gar?
763A what whar?
763Ai n''t I mussed up fine?
763Ai n''t music civilizin''?
763Ai n''t there a plagued thing we can cover the pianny with?
763Ai n''t there none of you boys that can play on a pianny?
763Ai n''t you getting my mother''s son?
763Ai n''t you seen him lately?
763And Echo?
763And Polly?
763And you let him go away in the belief that I knew him to be living?
763And, oh, say, will you stand up for Bud?
763Are n''t you happy with father and mother?
763Are you goin''?
763Back to what?
763Back?
763Boys,requested Slim,"would you mind herdin''off yonder a bit?"
763Bring him back? 763 Bring him back?"
763Bud''s mighty hopeful, ai n''t he? 763 Bustin''or busted?"
763But he told me--"Who is it?
763But what''s Slim doin''over this way?
763Ca n''t a girl have friends? 763 Ca n''t you see me?"
763Ca n''t you see?
763Ca n''t you understand? 763 Can you crawl to the horse?"
763Come to the birthday?
763Did Bud tell you about it?
763Did Dick believe I knew he was living?
763Did Jack pay off the mortgage last week?
763Did he ketch you?
763Did he stand for it?
763Did n''t I tell you?
763Did n''t you know me, Dick?
763Did n''t you meet her?
763Did you? 763 Do I?"
763Do n''t be a derned fool, Jack,blurted Slim;"ca n''t you see she ai n''t never loved no one else?"
763Do n''t you know that if you hit the bride with a club like this-- you''ll put her plumb out?
763Do n''t you know?
763Do you know the moral of the story?
763Do you want me to do it here and now?
763Echo, is it so?
763Eh, what''s that?
763Eh? 763 Eh?"
763Fer how long?
763Fire him? 763 Fool that I was not to ask her one more question: Would she forgive her husband where she would not forgive her lover?
763Frightened?
763Get out, what''s one kiss?
763Goin''?
763Gone where?
763Has she met Bud, and has he been slurring me?
763Has the Sky Pilot got here yet?
763Hate you?
763He was there that night?
763Heard any word from him yet?
763How are you getting on with Bud?
763How do you know that he has not written?
763How long do you work it?
763Howdy, Sage- brush? 763 Hunting for me?"
763Husks? 763 I wonder if they are chasing Apaches?
763Is Bud Lane over yere?
763Is HE dead?
763Is Jack with him?
763Is he in that wagon?
763Is the feller in that wagon?
763It is red, is n''t it?
763It was over three thousand dollars, was n''t it?
763Jack Payson ai n''t back yet?
763Jack ai n''t back yet?
763Jack, old man, do n''t you know me?
763Jack?
763Jim-- what happened that night?
763Last one, hey? 763 Lied to me-- you?"
763Look yeah, Miss Polly, I''ve been after somebody for a long time now--"Horse- thief?
763Maybe it''s fat?
763Mebbe it''s along of my red hair?
763Mostly all the boys are in now, ai n''t they?
763Mr. Wiggins, will you take care of this friend of mine?
763My sermon?
763No, I drained that two days ago-- or was it three?
763Nobody saw you over that way, did they?
763Nor Hoover?
763Nor any other year to come?
763Nothing-- what should I have to worry about?
763Now, what''s eatin''him?
763Now, you won''t--"Ca n''t you trust me any more?
763One of them''fo''de wah''things we ust to have down in Kentucky?
763Only lately?
763Pardon me, but do I intrude upon a scalp- dance?
763Payson-- you''ll give me your word you wo n''t try to escape?
763Ready, Bud?
763Robbery?
763Sage- brush, did you get that rice?
763Say, Jack, what do you mean by putting the brakes on this yere weddin''?
763Say, will you two never settle down to business? 763 Say, you''re awful forgetful, are n''t you?"
763Say,he broke in, with seeming irrelevance,"do n''t Payson ride a pacin''mare?"
763See anything of Bud Lane?
763Sent all the way up to Kansas City for it, eh?
763She ca n''t marry again until--"Well?
763She never knew?
763She''s your wife, is n''t she?
763Show Low asleep?
763So you ai n''t never been at a weddin''?
763Stubborn, hey? 763 That so?"
763That so?
763That so?
763That was a good story, Parson-- it''s straight, ai n''t it?
763The letter--?
763The mortgage?
763There ai n''t, eh?
763Was it as bad as that?
763We women learn to look beneath the surface; what is it, Jack?
763Well, I suppose we do n''t get married this year, do we?
763Well, boys, what''ll you have?
763Well, now when it comes to lookers, what''s the matter with Polly Hope?
763Well, now, ai n''t there more joy in corn than in rice?
763Well, the dollars he borrowed have all gone, ai n''t they? 763 Well, what call have I to be happy?
763Well, what did the old fool pull his gun for?
763Well, what is it?
763Well, where did you get it?
763Well?
763What are you saying?
763What could I do? 763 What did he die of?"
763What did he die of?
763What did you get?
763What do you mean?
763What do you want to do-- stampede the bunch?
763What does rice mean, anyhow?
763What for?
763What for?
763What have I done?
763What is it now?
763What is it-- what''s the matter?
763What is it?
763What is it?
763What is it?
763What is the matter, Jack? 763 What is the matter, child?"
763What makes you point to me as the man?
763What of him?
763What of my promise-- my promise to marry Dick? 763 What the devil is a boudoir?"
763What will not a man do to keep the woman he loves? 763 What''s a diplomat?"
763What''s all this, boys?
763What''s come over people lately?
763What''s he been doin''?
763What''s he been doing?
763What''s he hiding for?
763What''s that?
763What''s the matter with you?
763What''s the matter?
763What''s the matter?
763What''s the news?
763What''s the row?
763What''s the row?
763What''s the use of opening up the sluices now, Josephine?
763What''s the use? 763 What?"
763What?
763What?
763What?
763When did you come over?
763When is this yere hitch between you and Bud comin''off?
763Where did you get the money?
763Where have you been?
763Where is Echo?
763Where is he?
763Where is he?
763Where is it?
763Where''ll you go?
763Where''s Bud Lane? 763 Where''s Jack?"
763Who are these men-- what''s wrong?
763Who are you?
763Who brought him here?
763Who done that?
763Who found him?
763Who is it?
763Who is the misfortunate?
763Who may you be?
763Who says so?
763Who shot him?
763Who wants me?
763Who was it?
763Who was with you?
763Who''s in that wagon?
763Who''s your witness?
763Why did you shoot?
763Why did you tell the Sky Pilot where the liquor was?
763Why does n''t he come to see you more often?
763Why not?
763Why should I hesitate?
763Why should he mind that?
763Why, I''ve known all along that you love me, but--"But what?
763Why, do n''t you know?
763Why, what on earth is the matter?
763Why, what''s the matter?
763Why, you paid off a mortgage of an even three thousan''dollars last week, did n''t you?
763Why-- what?
763Why?
763Will you all whistle that tune? 763 Will you?
763Would you like to have another selection?
763Yes, what has that to do with it?
763Yes,answered Bud,"what of it?"
763You ai n''t after any Buddy, are you?
763You ai n''t sheriff of this yere county, air you?
763You did n''t see Terrill, did you?
763You did, and never told me?
763You do n''t mean a Budweiser, do you?
763You got my letter? 763 You know I''ve been thinking a lot of you lately, Miss Polly?"
763You sent him away?
763You want to see me?
763You will, eh?
763You wo n''t hate me, will you, Slim?
763You would n''t do him any harm, would you?
763You''re looking mighty pale-- are you sick?
763You''re not goin''to be bluffed by one man, are you, boys?
763Your what course?
763Your wife-- she said that?
763Your wife?
763''Beginnin''mild on a new jag?''
763''Peruna?''
763Ai n''t I lost my job?"
763Ai n''t he going to steal my brother Dick''s girl this very night?"
763Ai n''t he got here yet?"
763Ai n''t we, Bud?
763Ai n''t you happy?"
763Ai n''t you, Sage- brush?"
763And Jack, where is he?"
763And the money he''s sendin''back Dick dug out of the ground by hard work, did n''t he?
763And who do you think was with them?
763Are you keeping something from me?
763As he stepped out on the piazza he asked Polly:"Shall I send Bud in?"
763Boys, is everything ready for the getaway?"
763Buck, why did n''t you let me alone?"
763Bud a thief?
763But I know what you two are waiting for?"
763But it''ll have to be''Hold the Fort''without any''Oh, Say Can You See?''
763But what have you got there, Bud?"
763Ca n''t you see?
763Can you?"
763Come, where''s your cache?
763Dick alive, and she now the wife of another man?
763Did he tell you how he gave the place he promised me to Sage- brush?"
763Did n''t you give him his invite?"
763Did you come with the Rurales?"
763Did you hear about''Ole Man''Terrill?"
763Do n''t I look it?"
763Do you understand?
763Echo halted them, however, with the query:"What are you going to do with this man?"
763Eh?"
763For there''s the Thunder Bird--""The Thunder Bird?"
763Gazing at the petitioner in blank amazement, he shouted:"The what?"
763Had his companion gone daft?
763Had she not pledged her faith at the marriage altar?
763Have n''t you finished up that business yet?"
763Have you seen Echo?"
763He did not wait for an invitation to enter, but, opening the door, asked:"Can I come in?"
763He hesitated for a moment, and then asked:"Say, did you ever have a premonition?"
763He knows I love you, and he would n''t hurt any one that I love, would you, Slim?"
763How do yuh do it, Buck?"
763How goes it?"
763How had he got it?
763How long do you work the dough, Parenthesis?"
763How''s Bud?"
763I do n''t allow you can forgive me?"
763I had given my word to marry him-- you, knowing that, have done this thing to me?"
763I know you did n''t murder Terrill for it, but what did you keep the money for?"
763I learned you how to ride-- to throw a rope, an''Bud-- Bud-- what did you take it for?
763I''ll hold''em off as long as I can, but if they rush, save one shot for yourself-- you understand?"
763If he should return, would you leave me and go with him-- as his wife?"
763In an effort to change the subject of conversation, and get him away from all thoughts of Bud, she asked:"Say, Slim, what''s a boudoir?"
763Is this your money?"
763It is your right to kill me, but it is better that you go back to her without my blood on your hands--""Go-- back-- to her?"
763Jack rested his hand on the table and began:"We''ve a surprise for you-- that is, the boys have--""What is it?"
763Jack says--""Has that low- down liar an''thief been comin''it over you, Polly?
763Kin I have a cup of coffee?"
763Looking shyly at Slim, she murmured,"Are you sure you are not after ANYbody?"
763Now what is it?"
763Oh, Bud, Bud, what have you done?"
763Payson?"
763Peering at him with near- sighted eyes, Mr. Price extended his hand, saying:"Ah, Mr. Hoover, our sheriff, is it not?"
763Polly stamped her foot in anger at what seemed to her to be a totally irrelevant question to the love- making she expected:"How do I know?"
763Polly stepped to Allen''s side, and, laying her head on his shoulder, said:"Ai n''t I?"
763Rope my pony for me, will you?"
763Sabe?"
763Seeing a spasm of pain sweep over Dick''s face, he asked:"Are you hurt bad?"
763She spoke again:"Get them hold- ups yet that killed''Ole Man''Terrill?"
763Speaking as if making a dare, he challenged:"What I want to know is, is there anybody here present as can rassle a tune out of that there box?"
763Speaking in a low tone, Jim asked Jack:"Where did you get that money?"
763Swaggering up to Sage- brush, the half- breed insolently demanded:"Who''s the boss of this yere Payson outfit?"
763Tell Dad I want him, will you?"
763Then he asked:"Is the minister here yet?"
763Then, turning to Bud, she fiercely demanded of him:"What have you been saying to her?"
763Then, turning to the cowboys, he asked:"Is there any one as holds out strong objection to kissin''my daughter?"
763Thinking to make him tell her his trouble by taunting him with cowardice, she asked:"Say, look here, are you scared of Slim Hoover?
763Turning to Bud, she demanded:"Bud, you heard what he said?"
763Turning to Jack, he bullied:"Come on-- what''s his name?"
763Was he playing square with her?
763What could Echo say?
763What did you bring him along fer?"
763What does it mean?
763What has come over you?
763What must he think of her?
763What of her promise?
763What one of them was so essentially chivalrous as the Western man; so modest, so self- sacrificing, so brave and resolute and resourceful?
763What will she think of me when all is discovered, as it surely will be?
763What''s that?"
763When she repeated the chorus, Sage- brush said to Fresno:"Ai n''t that great?"
763When''s the weddin''-bells goin''to ring?"
763Where does it come from?"
763Where have you been?
763Where is he?"
763Where is she?"
763Where''s Jack?
763Where''s Jack?--didn''t he come over with you?"
763Why are you so ready now to take a slanderer''s word against his?
763Why did n''t he put up his hands when I hollered?
763Why do you ask?"
763Why should I hesitate?
763Will you take my hand now?"
763With a sigh of relief, as if a disagreeable task was completed, he questioned:"How''s Bud?"
763With or without?"
763Wo n''t you give me your receipt?"
763Would this torture never end?
763Would you like another selection?"
763Would you mind tellin''me if I lose out on this deal along of somebody else a- holdin''all the cards?"
763You damn''fool, do n''t you see what I''m playin''fer?"
763You knew I was coming?"
763You know how he toted his wad around with him, defyin''man or the devil to get it''way from him?
763You''re ridin''night herd to- night, ai n''t you?"
763an''let me put in whatever I want fer jokes on the boys?"
763he exclaimed, and, turning to Allen, he asked anxiously:"Does this yere guest of honor haf to kiss the bride?"
763pouted Polly;"not even me?"
763she cried;"when did you get back?
763the boss?
763then it''s a birthday- party?"
763what game?"
763what have you to say?"
763what''s the use, anyhow?
763when did you git back?"
763who''s he?"
763you called me?"
39937''How is your Sunday- school getting along?'' 39937 ''Kitty and Ponto got to fighting something awful,''she answered,''and--''"''And where is the calf?''
39937Ai n''t you forgot the time you wrote a letter to Bill Johnson''s sister? 39937 All right,"answered the engineer, then as the man swung on the cab,"You''re a new man?"
39937And we wo n''t have to go back again, ever, will we Nell?
39937And you thought that you could keep him with you-- down there?
39937Any of my outfit here?
39937Any of you killed any one?
39937Any one got a pin?
39937Are you mixed up in it, Jim?
39937As long as the cow has a P L,spoke Powell suddenly,"I suppose it gives me a voice in the matter also?"
39937Been brandin''?
39937Bring a spoon, glass of fresh water, and some strips of flannel, if you have them?
39937But how long will it take?
39937But now I want to know how much the fine will be for Jack and Glendon?
39937But the Springs are not affected?
39937But what happened?
39937Ca n''t I be a knight? 39937 Ca n''t we go on a picnic, Marmee?"
39937Ca n''t you fix yourself up a bit?
39937Ca n''t you get us headed right, somehow?
39937Ca n''t you pay the men with checks on the stores as you have always done?
39937Dead? 39937 Did Paddy say how much he wanted?"
39937Did any of you see the brand on the cow it was with?
39937Did he die?
39937Did she never know the truth?
39937Did they catch the man?
39937Did yez iver say a cow funeral, Misthress Thraynor?
39937Did you drink below the crossing or above?
39937Did you see him kill Paddy?
39937Did you speak of it to any one else?
39937Do knights hunt for the Sangreal any more?
39937Do they fight at close quarters?
39937Do you call that gratitude?
39937Do you expect me to howl with grief? 39937 Do you know that you are setting forth the very ideas that King discussed with me the last time I saw him?
39937Do you know, I forgot that Chappo fixed a lunch for me? 39937 Do you realize what has happened?"
39937Do you suppose there is any real danger?
39937Do you think I would have told you, if I had not believed I had the strength to turn away?
39937Do you think I''m such a fool as to sign a paper that will send me to the penitentiary?
39937Do you think it wise? 39937 Do you think she done that fallin''in the road?"
39937Do you think the cattle blame us for their suffering when they look at us with their pitiful, patient eyes? 39937 Do you think there is any hope for him?"
39937Doc, do you mean ter tell me that she ai n''t got no right to Donnie? 39937 Does anybody know whar the shears is?"
39937Does he have fits?
39937Donnie, would you let me be your father, so that I can take care of your mother and you, and we all be partners as long as we live?
39937Funny combination, was n''t it? 39937 Glendon?"
39937Glendon?
39937Go back to Mexico, you Gringo dog? 39937 Going on a trip?"
39937Going to shirk it, eh?
39937Got some lard?
39937Holy, that ai n''t the girl, is it?
39937How about arranging to have him stay permanently?
39937How about some niggerfoot molasses?
39937How about taking her over with us?
39937How did Hasayampa lose the mine?
39937How did he get in?
39937How did it happen?
39937How did you catch it? 39937 How did you happen to find her?"
39937How do he bye a doin''?
39937How is he?
39937How is it?
39937How long did you live in Mexico, Señor?
39937How much is the bounty?
39937How much longer do you think the cattle will hold out, Paddy?
39937How much will it cost?
39937How soon do you think it could be arranged for me to meet him?
39937How soon will you be ready to start, Loco?
39937I asked you to tell me how far it is to the Hasayampa River?
39937I got her,he triumphed,"but something busted-- What was it?"
39937I know its all right for puppies to have''em, but does babies?
39937I understand that,answered Glendon''s wife,"but there is a fighting chance, is n''t there?"
39937I wonder how Glendon happened to locate it?
39937I wonder if it would make any difference to you if you knew the truth?
39937I wonder if you''ve got to have''em deal you a ticket if you do n''t belong in the pasture?
39937I wonder what Doc is up to?
39937I-- Do you ever dye hair or whiskers, Dunning?
39937In case there is doubt, how is it decided?
39937In the name of goodness, Allan,said Nell in despair,"what is''sleepering''?
39937Is he here?
39937Is it serious?
39937Is she all right?
39937Is that you, Chappo?
39937Is that you, Juan?
39937Is the Sanitarium almost done?
39937Is the role of Prodigal Son necessary to qualify for a fatted calf in Arizona?
39937Is there any chance of getting money from the Tuscon bank?
39937Is there anything I can do?
39937Is there anything we can do for her?
39937Is there nothing for me?
39937It settles ownership where a brand is indistinct or disputed for any reason? 39937 It''s mine-- do you hear?
39937Jest look at this dod- ratted, twistin''paper, will you? 39937 Jim, have I ever failed you yet?"
39937Losing your nerve, Glen? 39937 Marmee''s lots prettier when she laughs, is n''t she, Doctor?"
39937Marmee, ca n''t I give doctor a piece of my birthday cake?
39937Marmee, you will go, wo n''t you?
39937More of your melodramatic drivel, as usual? 39937 Much damage?"
39937No savey? 39937 No,"was the reply,"but please tell me, wo n''t you?"
39937Now, see here, Walton, why ca n''t we split the difference? 39937 Now, what about that cattle deal?"
39937Now, what is it you boys want done?
39937Of course, Nigger is coming?
39937Oh, is that so?
39937Oh, will you?
39937Oh, you do, eh?
39937Oi just got this from the stage dhriver, Yez mabbe afther hearin''Oi niver knowed how to rade an''write, Misthress Thraynor?
39937Or did he really ever own one?
39937Peachy? 39937 Reckon it will be enough?"
39937Say, Bronc, are you sure about the minister?
39937Say, Bronc, what the devil did you keep kickin''me an''trompin''on my feet for?
39937Say, Bronc,insinuated Roarer as he contemplated the bed,"Could n''t a feller go without wearin''these derned things?
39937Say, Holy,Bronco said fiercely,"what the devil do you suppose she will think of this outfit with you cussin''at her that way?"
39937Say, Larry, did they sure enough get the ice here all right?
39937Say, Larry,he called to the store- keeper,"how about this here ice- scream layout?
39937Say, Limber ai n''t that addressed to Holy? 39937 Say, Limber, are we all fired?"
39937Say, Limber, will you tell my wife? 39937 Say, Limber,"interrupted Bronco, who was usually the ruling spirit,"Do n''t you think we''d oughter get a weddin''present for''em?"
39937Say, Roarer, did your sister''s twins in Texas have fits?
39937Say, are you tryin''to hog it all yourself?
39937Say, did you notice them freezers was right along side the back door? 39937 Say, you do n''t want to eat me, do you?
39937Say,called Glendon,"has n''t that tamale girl been around yet?
39937See that peak up yonder? 39937 See you later, Glen,"said Three- fingered Jack, and Alpaugh added:"You''re not going out today, are you?"
39937Send me up? 39937 So you are six years old today?"
39937Suicide?
39937Suppose Fox were to fall with Marmee, what would I do?
39937Suppose I go over to Eureka and ask Mrs. Burns to lend us enough flour to finish up the job?
39937Suppose I sign it?
39937Suppose I talk to Limber? 39937 Suppose you come down for your dinner each night while Chappo is here?
39937Sure you will get it done by train time?
39937Tears, Nell?
39937Tell me,Powell spoke,"Is Donnie going to his grandfather?"
39937Ten years-- and then?
39937The groom is in luck to get the girl, ai n''t he? 39937 The story came back to me and I wondered how many of you who are here tonight will get''too big to come''to services tomorrow morning?"
39937Them the latest style in whiskers?
39937Think I''m Hasayampering?
39937Time''s up,announced Powell, snapping the cover of his watch and placing it in his pocket,"Well, what is your answer?"
39937Took you by surprise, coming back today, did n''t I?
39937Wait, ca n''t you? 39937 Was I thrown?"
39937Was it much of a fire?
39937Was it self- defence, Jim?
39937Was she living with her folks?
39937Was the mine ever developed?
39937Well, Walton,Dunning''s attitude was almost affectionate,"What can I do for you?
39937Well, are you going to stand by me, or not?
39937Well, do you think you could fix mine?
39937Well, so long as they brand the cattle, why cut the ears, too? 39937 Well, what d''ye think of that?"
39937Well, what do you think of it?
39937Well, what do you think of your first experience as a cowhand?
39937Well, what have you done this time?
39937Well, what of it?
39937Well, you seen me throw mine out the same time you fellers chucked yours into the dump heap, did n''t you?
39937Well,Glendon''s irritable tones sounded in her ears,"how soon can you get him ready?"
39937Well,Roarer''s tones rose shrilly in his excitement and nervousness,"Do you think any of us''d do in place of ol''Walton?
39937Were you alone?
39937Whar''did you learn to paper, anyhow?
39937Whar''s Glendon?
39937Whar''s Limber?
39937Whar''s Peachy? 39937 Whar''s the bye?"
39937What are they doing in that bunch where Limber is riding?
39937What are you doing? 39937 What are you going to do, Loco?"
39937What are you going to do?
39937What became of it?
39937What brought you here?
39937What do you mean standing there staring like an idiot?
39937What do you think about her?
39937What do you think is wrong this time, Tatters?
39937What do you think of that?
39937What fur?
39937What happened, Loco?
39937What in thunder do you think you''re doin''?
39937What is it, Jim?
39937What is it?
39937What is it?
39937What is it?
39937What is it?
39937What is it?
39937What is wrong, Limber?
39937What lady?
39937What letter?
39937What next?
39937What object would Glendon have had?
39937What of it? 39937 What the blazes is the matter?
39937What the devil do you care for the half a dozen calves he may keep you from rustling?
39937What were you doing up there?
39937What would you do if you found that the patient upon whom you are operating has not succumbed to the anaesthetic, Cuthbert? 39937 What you goin''to name it, Kid?"
39937What you sendin''fer this time, Bronc?
39937What''s he condemned for?
39937What''s it for?
39937What''s that got to do with gettin''married?
39937What''s the matter, Limber?
39937What''s the matter, old chap?
39937What''s the matter?
39937What''s the trouble?
39937What''s this for?
39937When did you get back? 39937 Where did you get that gold, Jim?"
39937Where is he?
39937Where shall I read?
39937Which way are you going?
39937Which way you goin''first?
39937Who done it?
39937Who else, Tom?
39937Who found it?
39937Who is that with the Diamond H outfit?
39937Who said he was workin''any Arizona range? 39937 Who takes charge of the body and property in such cases?"
39937Who told you?
39937Who was it?
39937Who?
39937Why did he have to put it there?
39937Why did n''t some of you muttonheads think of glue?
39937Why did n''t the Indians take the horse?
39937Why did n''t you call me?
39937Why do n''t you lay over till mornin'', Limber?
39937Why should I deny it?
39937Why should Three- fingered Jack have accused you?
39937Will it stay black, or have to be done over again?
39937Will you do what I tell you?
39937Wo n''t he bite?
39937Wo n''t you need Limber here?
39937Wo n''t you need it, yourself?
39937Wo n''t you please let it go home now? 39937 Wonder if she''s wrote that she''ll come?"
39937You do n''t think Glendon killed King, do you?
39937You go hunting, Leember? 39937 You have frijoles, no?"
39937You say the woman is looking for ranch work?
39937You would swear it? 39937 You?"
39937''Rent me out during a drouth,''will they?
39937A tall, heavily set man slouched out, and the Mexican paused to ask;"Shall I saddle my pony, señor?"
39937Ai n''t it a shame?
39937Ai n''t she, Limber?"
39937Ai n''t some men lucky?"
39937Ai n''t that your ol''buckskin friend?"
39937Am I such a scarecrow as all that?"
39937An''Glen kin take him away anytime he wants to?"
39937An''that''s all the flour thar was on the ranch?"
39937Any one see it?
39937As Powell turned again to his patient, she asked very quietly,"Is there anything I can do?"
39937As he opened the door, she said imploringly,"It was self- defence, was n''t it, Jim?"
39937As the grey horse turned back toward the Circle Cross, Donnie was silent for a few minutes, then asked,"Where is your little boy, now?"
39937Been fined for shooting up the town again?"
39937Boy- the- boy, have yez iver been to Nye Yark?"
39937But, now what I want to know, Doc, is what are we goin''to do about that saddle and money?
39937Ca n''t ye swap us?"
39937Can I trust you with it?"
39937Can you beat it?"
39937Can you beat that?
39937Carry your colours bravely, comrade, that I may have the courage to go on with my fight-- won''t you?"
39937Catch your men?"
39937Could they reach it in time?
39937Cut without pity?"
39937Darn it all, why did n''t Limber stick along with us all the time and keep us from gettin''into this mix- up?"
39937Did he give you any option?"
39937Did he hurt you any?"
39937Did n''t expect any visitors tonight, eh?"
39937Did you ever see such a mix- up?
39937Did you ever think that life is just like a plant, Paddy?
39937Did you say Alpaugh and Glendon?"
39937Did you see how fur we resisted?
39937Do n''t you know the man who deserts, influences many others to drop their colours too?
39937Do n''t you remember?
39937Do you know Donnie is going away from me?
39937Do you know how to use a thermometer or take a pulse?"
39937Do you know when I will go back there?
39937Do you think I would barter it, like Esau, even though my menu might read,''Pottage a la champagne and truffles''?"
39937Do you think the Indians took it?"
39937Do you, honestly, believe anyone would of paid for''em?"
39937Eh?"
39937Glendon lighted a cigarette and an ugly sneer distorted his lips,"Want to tie him to your apron- strings, the way you had me tied?
39937Glendon?"
39937Goin''back soon?"
39937Had you thought of that?"
39937Hair trimmed a leetle bit?
39937Have you forgotten that prisoners go mad from solitary confinement?"
39937He broke off and looked at the others, as he said,"Have we got a whitewash brush that is fitten to use?"
39937He drew out his check- book, saying,"I suppose this is permissable?"
39937His hand lifted her face gently,"Sweetheart, what are your thoughts?"
39937Holy grinned at him and demanded,"What do you want me to do for_ you_?"
39937How close was he, now?
39937How do you start her?"
39937How does it strike you?
39937How far away is Hasayampa River?
39937How is Pet today?"
39937How soon will you be ready to hit the trail?"
39937How will that suit you?"
39937How''d we know that he knowed her, anyway?
39937How''s the arm this morning, Donnie?"
39937I clatchee lunch in Bloss''s dining- loom or I clatchee lunch in chuck- house for lady and lily bloy?"
39937I waited till her prayer ended, then asked,''My dear, what are you doing?''
39937I wonder how on earth they managed it?
39937In three days more my boy will be taken out of my life and given to strangers who care nothing for him?
39937Is he dead?"
39937Is it a bluff, or sure enough free- for- all?"
39937Is it necessary?"
39937Is n''t he Deputy Constable?"
39937Is n''t he pretty?
39937Is n''t he the smart little geezer, though?"
39937Katherine swallowed the contents of the tumbler, while Powell added,"You have a couch in the other room?
39937Limber looked at Powell gravely,"Now do n''t that beat you?"
39937Limber paused in retrospection, and Powell said,"What happened next?"
39937Look like the''green fields of Virginia,''do I?
39937Mollified, she answered,"What had you thought of doing?"
39937Mrs. Burns looked at the remnant of paste in the tub before she asked,"What on earth did you use?"
39937Not many, but ca n''t you remember that I let you keep Donnie instead of sending him to father, as I had a legal right to do?"
39937Now, I suppose you''d want it dark, would n''t you?"
39937Now, if that ai n''t rayson, be jabers, phwat is it?"
39937Now, what have you got to say about it?"
39937Of course, Limber ai n''t in on this deal; but the rest of us is, ai n''t we, boys?"
39937Off on a hunting trip?"
39937Oh, why does God let us make such terrible mistakes when He knows we have only one little life to live?
39937On this--?
39937Or is the''continued in our next''too important?"
39937Paddy squinted at her from under his heavy eyebrows, then broke the silence, saying,"Did yez iver say ould man Brandther?"
39937Panchita was dead-- but where was the money?
39937Phwat''s the damidge?''
39937Powell called to him,"How much will you charge to haul this load to the calaboose?"
39937Roarer''s childish accents pleaded,"Ca n''t you help me get into this collar?
39937Say, did any one ever tell you about the time Hasayampa fit the mountain lion?"
39937See how he picks a cow and follows it up?
39937Seen any signs of Glendon?"
39937Shall I trim''em both?"
39937Shave?
39937She passed into the room, turned and held out her hands to him, saying simply,"Where else should I be, Jim, when you are in trouble?
39937Spying on me?"
39937Suppose we just put''em in the outside pockets of our coats and let the fingers hang out, to show we got''em?"
39937Surely you ca n''t make any objection to that?"
39937Surely you will not hesitate, now?"
39937The Boss seated himself at his desk, looked up and said,"What''s the matter, boys?
39937The doctor hastened into the house, lighted a lamp and read;_ Dear Doctor:_ Will you come back with Juan?
39937The girl''s lucky to get married, ai n''t she, stead of dyin''an old maid?
39937The next morning at breakfast, Donnie asked,"What are we going to do today, Marmee?"
39937Then Limber continued,"I do n''t know just how to figger it out, but some one''s tryin''to make trouble for the Diamond H.""How''s that?"
39937Then after a short period, he asked,"But what did they do with the bustle?
39937Then he asked,"Do n''t you boys intend to come in and meet the new Boss and his mother?
39937Then she turned,"Limber, wo n''t you call Allan?"
39937Then turning on him passionately, she cried,"Why did you come?
39937They will be awful glad to see him come home, wo n''t they?"
39937Tired?"
39937Tom Graham, the constable of Cochise and leader of the posse, leaned down and said,"What was that?
39937Traynor''s eyebrows knit angrily,"Any of them here?"
39937Understand?"
39937WITHOUT FEAR AND WITHOUT REPROACH F. C. H. PART ONE CHAPTER ONE"Everything all right, Limber?"
39937Walton preened foolishly and tried to look incredulous, as he replied,"Do you really think so, Holy?"
39937Was he one of them?
39937We all seen them burros eatin''the flour sack, did n''t we?
39937We''ve got the laugh on him, have n''t we?"
39937Whar are they?"
39937Whar''s Peachy?"
39937What business has a man with a family getting into such a mess, anyhow?"
39937What d''ye know about that, Glendon?"
39937What have I to do with Three- fingered Jack?
39937What is it?"
39937What started you, anyway, Holy?"
39937What the devil are we goin''to do about it?"
39937What the devil is it?"
39937What was the joke?"
39937What was the use of fighting any longer?
39937What''s my wife to you anyhow?
39937What''s next?
39937What''s the trouble?"
39937When he clome?
39937Where am I at?"
39937Where are they?"
39937Where is it?"
39937Where''s a glass?"
39937Who got that souvenir?"
39937Who is she?"
39937Why did n''t she let us alone, anyhow?
39937Why do n''t you learn Chinee?
39937Why should n''t you get married, I''d like to know?"
39937Why should we go on struggling?
39937Will you stand by me?
39937Will you take me to the hotel?"
39937With hopeful expressions they trailed through the door, but halted as he called,"What''s her name?"
39937Wo n''t that be fine?"
39937Wo n''t we, boys?"
39937Wo n''t you, Limber?"
39937Would he have the strength to live up to the Vision?
39937You have n''t all gone and gotten married, have you?"
39937You have not been in Mexico, Señor?"
39937You never knew Ramoncita?"
39937You wo n''t refuse to do this for me, will you?
39937endorsed Limber,"But, what kin we get?
21219A''little frightened,''were you? 21219 And I''ve been wondering if you''ll teach me some things I want to learn?
21219And did n''t you search for a trail off in any other direction?
21219And do you get homesick and want to go back, ever?
21219And so you will really come to us, and it is n''t going to be asking too much?
21219Are there any ladies there?
21219Are you all in, kid?
21219Are you homesick?
21219B''long to_ her_? 21219 Bill, get on your horse in double- quick time and beat it out to camp for me, will you?"
21219Boy, can you show me where that was?
21219Bud, wher you be''n? 21219 But how can I say what I do n''t believe?"
21219But if they should not?
21219But suppose it''s too late?
21219But you could n''t be sure it meant_ me_?
21219But you''re not discouraged?
21219But-- but-- you''re right_ here_, ai n''t you? 21219 Could n''t I walk?"
21219D''ye figger the parson''s goin''to preach on swearin''ur gunpowder?
21219Did n''t you go yet?
21219Did you say them was God''s words?
21219Did you think you could have all the men and boys to yourself?
21219Do you hear? 21219 Do you think it would matter to me--_anything_ that man would say?"
21219Do?
21219Does it?
21219Glory?
21219Glory?
21219H''w aire yeh, Tanner? 21219 Have n''t you made some mistake?"
21219Have n''t you seen Mr. Gardley to- day? 21219 Have you any excuse?"
21219Have you any idea which way they went, east or west?
21219Have you? 21219 Have you?"
21219He did n''t even preach much,smiled Margaret,"so how could he live it?
21219I know,said Margaret,"but they surely have some religious service?"
21219I should like to know who you are and what all this means?
21219I wonder if you could make some more shelves for my books and help me unpack and set them up?
21219Is all our company here?
21219Is n''t he fine- looking? 21219 Is n''t there some other place?
21219Is this your dog? 21219 It does sound reasonable- like now, do n''t it?"
21219It is a picture, is n''t it? 21219 It just wants a chance to show its beauty, Here, let me fix it for dinner, will you?"
21219It''s''most time you went back to your fiddling, ai n''t it?
21219Just how do you propose to stop us?
21219L''arned yer lesson, hev yeh, sweety?
21219Margaret Earle, have you come out to the wilderness to lose your heart to the first handsome sower of wild oats that you meet?
21219Mr. Wallis wo n''t mind, will he?
21219Mr. West, I''spose, o''course, you interjuced yerself? 21219 Now, Buddie-- mother''s boy-- you do n''t mean to tell me_ you_ went to_ Ouida''s Cabin_?
21219Oh, and this is my friend, William Tanner,spoke Margaret, turning toward the boy loyally,( Whatever good angel made her call him William?
21219Oh, have we got to go where he is?
21219Oh, what have they done to you?
21219Oh, yer too fine to take a drap fer good comp''ny, are yeh? 21219 Or an artist?"
21219Rosa, why do you always act as if I were your enemy?
21219Say them glory words again, wo n''t you?
21219Say, I like the sound the chalk makes on it, do n''t you?
21219Say, you must be some young highbrow, ai n''t yeh? 21219 Secretary?"
21219Service?
21219Shame me? 21219 The men wo n''t mind for once, will they?"
21219Then you are not going to preach this morning?
21219Then you are one of my pupils, are n''t you? 21219 Then you really have no Sabbath service of any sort whatever in town?"
21219They want to know,said the young man, half hesitatingly,"if some time, when you get settled and have time, you would come to them again and sing?
21219Wanta go now?
21219Was you addressing me?
21219Was you figgerin''to go to that gatherin''Sunday?
21219Well, if I was, what is that to you, Miss Earle?
21219Well, then, what in the world did you mean? 21219 Were you talking to the gentleman who was here?"
21219Whar be you?
21219What can we do?
21219What d''ye make out o''them cuss words, Jap?
21219What do you do with yourself on Sunday afternoons, Bud?
21219What do you mean, sir?
21219What do you mean? 21219 What do you mean?"
21219What do you think of this, Mrs. Tanner? 21219 What do you want me to do?"
21219What does all this mean, anyway?
21219What has Miss Earle been doing to glorify you?
21219What is it, Gardley? 21219 What is it?"
21219What say you, sweet Amanda?
21219What time do you have service?
21219What was your college?
21219What''s this?
21219When did she go?
21219Where are you going?
21219Where is she now?
21219Who you goin''with? 21219 Why not have one, then?"
21219Why not?
21219Why should I delight his heart?
21219Why should you care?
21219Why, Mom-- that ai n''t really--_you_, now,_ is_ it?
21219Why, that''s so, what became of you, William? 21219 Why, yes, Mr. West, would n''t that be fine?
21219Why, yes, you might, and then we''ll try the blackboard, wo n''t we?
21219Why?
21219Will you do it?
21219William, your mother will have enough dinner for us all, wo n''t she?
21219Would you care to have us carry you back to the house?
21219Would you please talk to them a little while?
21219Yeh did n''t''xpect it t''sit reound on th''plain while you was gallivantin''up water- tanks, did yeh?
21219Yes, I do,said Margaret, heartily,"so smooth and business- like, is n''t it?
21219Yes; he ai n''t sweet on her nor nothin''?
21219You are-- a-- poet, perhaps?
21219You do n''t allow he b''longs in any way to_ her_?
21219You do n''t mean it''s_ heav''n_, do you, Mom? 21219 You mean Mom Wallis?"
21219You think you have to go, then?
21219You will come in and take dinner with me?
21219You''ll be secretary for me, wo n''t you, William?
21219You-- have been here long?
21219_ You_ had to go, Buddie-- now what could_ you_ do in that awful place?
21219Ai n''t she a peach, though?"
21219Ai n''t that Bud comin''down the road, Pa?
21219All clergymen are narrow, do n''t you think?
21219And if it was, how was she to get up there?
21219And should she go backward or forward?
21219And where in all that region could she find a woman whom she could trust to send on the errand?
21219And why should he not yield?
21219And would she ever dare to go to sleep?
21219Any clue?"
21219Are the horses ready?
21219Are the other men following?"
21219Are you Mrs. Tanner''s son?"
21219Are you ready, boys?"
21219Are you ready, boys?"
21219Besides, where would she find the Indians?
21219Breakfast?
21219Brownleigh?"
21219Brownleigh?"
21219Bud tell you?
21219But how manage to get her to Walpi without her suspicions being aroused?
21219But what were Latin and German and mathematics now?
21219But who are you?
21219But why should Rosa not charm?
21219But your Commencement is to- morrow, is n''t it?
21219But, oh, who were the others?
21219Ca n''t we try something right now?"
21219Can you spare Jasper or will you need him?"
21219Can you tell me how far it is from here and how I can get there?"
21219Child, did you ever meet Mr. Forsythe before?"
21219Come, now, shall we go down- stairs?
21219Come, we will ride to the station at once; but, first, could I go up in her room and look around?
21219Could it be possible there were people dwelling there?
21219Could n''t you give me a pointer or two?"
21219Could she ever find the way?
21219Could she possibly scale that rock down which she and her horse had fallen?
21219Could she seize the secret of it and reproduce it?
21219Could they show her how to climb a water- tank?
21219Could we carry some books down?"
21219Could wild beasts climb, she wondered?
21219D''j''yeh drap er climb?"
21219D''ye understand?
21219D''yeh hear, my sweetie?"
21219Dared she risk it again?
21219Did Gardley come?
21219Did he actually expect her to ride with him?
21219Did he find these Western people more alive and awake to the things of the Kingdom?
21219Did n''t you say nothing to him about it at all this morning?"
21219Did n''t you tell me that you were a Presbyterian minister?"
21219Did she know what they were planning to do to catch them, and when?
21219Did she know whom they suspected?
21219Did she suspect?
21219Did the minister get invited out?"
21219Did they not have platforms in this wild Western land, or was the train so long that her car had stopped before reaching it?
21219Did they understand what had been said?
21219Did you hear all that?
21219Did you know it?"
21219Did you mean there was agoin''to be a chanct fer me to be young an''beautiful somewheres in creation yit,''fore I git through?"
21219Did you mean you think Him as planned it all wanted some old woman right thar in the bunk- house, an''it''s_ me_?
21219Do n''t you just love it?
21219Do n''t you know your pa told you he''d whip you if you ever went on that trail?"
21219Do people around here always shoot in that-- well-- unpremeditated fashion?"
21219Do you get me?"
21219Do you get my idea?"
21219Do you know this?"
21219Do you mind if I wave the front here a little?
21219Do you suppose I could have a bite to eat?
21219Do you suppose I could learn?"
21219Do you think she could?
21219Do you understand?
21219Do you understand?"
21219Do you want to have church?
21219Does it always seem so out here?"
21219Gardley?"
21219Get on to that sky?
21219Got any more coffee, Ma?"
21219Had anything happened-- any one been there?
21219Had he found his daughter yet?
21219Had her father been at home all day?
21219Had she died, or was she in delirium that she seemed to hear him calling her name?
21219Had that short, thick- set Scotchman with the ugly grin been there?
21219Had the Indians taken that, too?
21219Had there been any report from the men?
21219Had they money enough for their journey?
21219Have you been watching it?"
21219Have you time?"
21219He felt like the old woman who, on being told that nothing but God could save the ship, exclaimed,"And has it come to that?"
21219He had very little money, but what of that?
21219He paused and addressed her:"Heow''d yeh git up thar?
21219He was looking from one to another of the silent group, and as his eyes rested on his daughter he said, sternly:"Why, Rosa, what does this mean?
21219He was theirs-- yes, in a way he was theirs-- had they not found him in the wilderness, sick and nigh to death, and nursed him back to life again?
21219Her companion turned to her questioningly:"Does it always seem so big here-- so-- limitless?"
21219How about going down to the school- house some time to- day?
21219How could it be that they trusted an Indian who had done such a cruel thing as to leave a woman unprotected in the desert?
21219How could it have got there?
21219How could she go back and hear them laugh and chatter, answer their many silly, unnecessary questions, and stand it all?
21219How could she have thought him like West?
21219How could she speak such thoughts amid these intolerable surroundings?
21219How could she, with that great weight at her heart?
21219How ever did he get in?
21219How ever did he get into the ministry, anyway?
21219How far was it to anywhere?
21219How many will help?"
21219How should she explain things to herself afterward?
21219How soon can you come to us?
21219How were the blessings pouring down upon his head these days?
21219How would you like to go with us on our trip among the Indians?
21219How_ could_ she?
21219I guess you did n''t recognize me?"
21219I suppose you have n''t anybody who could bring you over to us after your work is done here to- morrow night or Tuesday, have you?
21219I''m bringing some songs and some music for the violin; and I''ve got something for you to help me do, too, if you will?"
21219If they did n''t meet her she wanted to be guided all the way to Walpi?
21219Is Ashland very far away?
21219Is n''t he a beauty?
21219Is n''t it Monday school opens?
21219Is n''t it wonderful?
21219Is n''t that a great color there on the tip of the mountain?
21219Is n''t that delicious?
21219Is n''t that odd?
21219Is n''t there some place near here where I could stay overnight?"
21219Is that short for anything?"
21219Is thet all yeh want o''me?
21219It was silly, of course, and she must control this choking in her throat, only how was she ever going to talk, with Rosa looking at her that way?
21219It''s something fierce not to be born a Christian and know all that, ai n''t it?"
21219Just_ him_?
21219Look after her, will you?"
21219Margaret knew by the look in her eyes that the girl was not telling the truth, but what was she to do?
21219Margaret turned with a sigh back to her school problem-- what to do with Rosa Rogers?
21219Me?
21219Meanin''the schoolmarm?"
21219Mind steppin''on a bit?
21219More money if you do n''t say anything?"
21219Mr. West, I suppose that might be true of a good many people, might it not,_ if we knew all there is to know about them_?
21219Now what in the world was she to do?
21219Of course, she knew there were young men with honest doubts who sometimes slid through nowadays, but a mean little silly man like that?
21219Oh, what is it?"
21219Oh, what was the church of Christ coming to, to have ministers like that?
21219One would scarcely have been surprised to hear her say,"Cut- cut- cut- ca- daw- cut?"
21219Say, Ma, ai n''t you gonta give me another doughnut?"
21219Say, Ma, ai n''t you got any more of those cucumber pickles?
21219Say, why do n''t you and Miss Earle get married and make this a wedding- trip?
21219See, there-- down by those cottonwood- trees?
21219See?
21219See?"
21219Shall I tell them you''ve gone for your health?"
21219She could n''t help thinking, if her own baby boy had lived, would he ever have been like Bud?
21219She could not speak of the matter to one of those present, and Bud-- where was Bud?
21219She had heard that a woman was always safe in that wild Western land; but what of the prowling Indians?
21219She leaned out of her window and spoke in a clear, reproving voice:"James, what does he want?
21219She reads, does n''t she?"
21219She was n''t wholly failing, then?
21219Should she call, or should she hold her breath and keep still, hoping he would pass her by unnoticed?
21219Should she carry the things to the horse or risk leaving them here while she went after the horse and brought him to the things?
21219So that was the Indian village to which she was bound?
21219Something really popular that these poor people could understand and appreciate?
21219Stay right where she was or start out on foot?
21219Tell me why you hate me?
21219Terrible fear took possession of her; then, to her infinite relief, a nasal voice sounded out:"Who''s thar?"
21219The name?
21219Then what?
21219There were wild animals in this land, not so much in the daylight, but what of the night?
21219They could n''t look at this and not feel Him, could they?
21219They read it together at her bidding, with a wondering, half- serious look in their faces, and then she said,"Now, shall we pray?"
21219Want I should open it?"
21219Was it a shade too possessive and complacently sure for a stranger?
21219Was it a sign that God was pleased with his action in making good what he could where he had failed?
21219Was it a voice, or was it only her dreams mingling with her fancies?
21219Was it that we ai n''t really growin''old at all, we''re jest goin''on,_ gettin_''there, if we go right?
21219Was it the charm of the place or because Margaret was there, he wondered, that he felt so happy?
21219Was not Bud to be a prominent character?
21219Was she still in Ashland or had she gone home for vacation?
21219Was she trying to cheat him?
21219Was that man going to obsess her vision everywhere, and must she try to like him just because he was a minister?
21219Was that school?
21219Was that what you wanted?
21219Was this as bad?
21219Was this common little Tanner woman going to be the one to balk her plans?
21219Was this the trustworthy man, this drunken, reeling creature, clubbing his horse and pouring forth a torrent of indistinguishable gutturals?
21219Was this what you mean?
21219We ca n''t get in, can we?"
21219Well, what shall we sing?
21219Were they going to drown him then and there?
21219Were they worrying about him, she wondered, or was it just the natural dread of a mother to lose her child?
21219Were you here?
21219West?"
21219What can we do?"
21219What could be the matter with mother?
21219What could it mean?
21219What could it possibly mean?
21219What could such a man preach?
21219What do you sing?"
21219What do you suppose is the matter?
21219What had Margaret done about it?
21219What have I done that you should feel that way?
21219What have you found?
21219What if he were the kind of man Forsythe had suggested?
21219What if it had been true?
21219What if it was away above the heads of them all, would n''t a few get something from it?
21219What if they should be lost and that paper should guide them back?
21219What in the world ever led you to come to a field like this to labor?
21219What in the world have you been doing?"
21219What is there I can do for you?
21219What kind of a land was this to which she had come?
21219What might she not be experiencing even now while he searched for her?
21219What more did they need?
21219What of a possible exception to the Western rule of chivalry toward a decent woman?
21219What plants were those that grew by the wayside?
21219What possible connection could there be between Margaret Earle''s trip to Walpi with the Brownleighs and Rosa Rogers''s elopement?
21219What possible reason could Rosa Rogers have for forging a letter to Margaret from Hazel Brownleigh?
21219What shall it be?
21219What should it matter whose money took them on their way?
21219What should she do if he did n''t come at all?
21219What was before her on the morrow?
21219What was it Hazel had said about having to hurry?
21219What was it?
21219What was she to do?
21219What was that remarkably witty saying I heard just before I left home?
21219What was the name and address of your workin''-boss up there?"
21219What was the use of trying to do anything for such as he?
21219What was there left to preach, but empty words, when one rejected all these doctrines?
21219What would her dear father think of her feeling this way toward a minister, and before she knew the first thing about him, too?
21219What would she think?
21219What would that day bring forth for the two who went in search of her they loved?
21219What''s a praise service?"
21219What''s it about?
21219What''s the trouble?"
21219Whatcha want me t''do?"
21219When he was fully convinced he turned his eyes to Margaret, as if to ask:"How did you do it?
21219Where could they be going at that hour of the evening?
21219Where could they have been going?
21219Where did you find him, Miss Earle?"
21219Where had he seen that fellow before?
21219Where have I failed?"
21219Where on earth has Miss Earle vanished?
21219Where was her confidence of yesterday?
21219Where was her horse?
21219Where will you begin?
21219Which was it?
21219Who could they be?
21219Who would have suspected Mom Wallis of having poetry in her nature?
21219Why had n''t Rosa?
21219Why had n''t he thought of it sooner and offered to take it?
21219Why had n''t he thought of it?
21219Why not give it up now and go back where there was more promising material to work upon and where she would be welcome indeed?
21219Why not?
21219Why should he not?
21219Why should the fact that one had incurred the hate of a pupil unfit that pupil for her place in her class so long as she did her duties?
21219Why should they reverence Shakespeare more than any one else?
21219Why was it that she felt so about him?
21219Why, just_ why_ could n''t she be as interested in the minister down there as in the wild young man?
21219Why, oh,_ why_ had she ever been left to think of getting up a play?
21219Will you kindly remain here for a moment?
21219Will you?"
21219William, is n''t that your mother calling us to dinner?
21219Wonder what they was created fer?
21219Would he dare to call upon her, now that Gardley was out of the way?
21219Would her friends ever be able to find her?
21219Would it be safe to leave it there?
21219Would n''t it be great?
21219Would she be married and go with him?
21219Would she be married in ten days and go with him?
21219Would she dare call for help from those stolid companions of hers if a snake should attempt to molest her in the night?
21219Would she ever get back to human habitations?
21219Would she have to listen to a man like that Sunday after Sunday?
21219Would she have to sit there all night?
21219Would tact avail with a hungry wolf?
21219Would there be no train, nor any help?
21219Would they act as guide to a lady who wanted to go to Walpi?
21219Would they like to earn some?
21219Would they not, perhaps, almost prefer the water- tank and the lonely desert for her to her present surroundings?
21219Would they stand for that sort of thing?
21219Would they undertake it?
21219Would you like it, I wonder?"
21219Would you mind ef I kep''it on a while an''wore it back to camp this way?
21219Yet how could she climb and carry that heavy burden with her?
21219You ai n''t_ dead_, an''--an''--gone to-- gl- oo- ry, be you?
21219You believe in the Bible, parson--_the whole Bible_?"
21219You believe in the devil, Mr. Parson, from now on?
21219You do n''t size her up so small she''s goin''to take to a sickly parson with yaller hair an''sleek ways when she''s seen the Kid, do you?"
21219You know it, do n''t you?"
21219You know?"
21219You say he had his wife and child along?
21219You sing, do n''t you?
21219You would like to go, would n''t you?"
21219You''ai n''t?
21219You''ll enjoy doing examples in algebra on it, wo n''t you?"
21219You''re right_ here_?"
21219Your dress is all right, and who is going to see your shoes?
21219_ Him?__ He_ was n''t a minister!
21219_ Margaret!_ When should he see Margaret now?
21219_ Oh_, Bud, you''ai n''t gonta sleep yet, hev you?
21219began the minister, trying to summon his best clerical manner to meet-- what?
21219he certainly is a peach, is n''t he?"
21219he said, triumphantly,"you c''n climb up on that, cantcha?
21219she cried, forgetting her insulted dignity,"you''re not going to leave me up here alone, are you?
21219that''s great, that blackboard, ai n''t it?"
39433A message? 39433 An''Cimarron Bill has gone there?"
39433And are you to stand clear of the law-- you, who have incited ruffians to attack me and my property? 39433 And how about the gentlemen below?"
39433And what business had he here in this room?
39433And you bring good news from that place?
39433And you were the ones who chipped in just at the right time after my little encounter with Red Sam? 39433 And you would let him remain here to die?"
39433And your father-- he is here, also?
39433Another?
39433Are you accumulating his valuables?
39433Are you afeared some other gent will git her away from ye if you brings her out?
39433Are you goin''to help that galoot try to git erway?
39433Are you going away, sir?
39433Are you going to meld anything else?
39433Are you hungry?
39433Are you hurt, boy? 39433 Are you hurt-- badly?"
39433Are you sure of this, Joe?
39433Are you thirsty?
39433Beenuckle?
39433Bill what?
39433Bill?
39433Bob,said Bill, in a whisper,"are you ready to tackle a tough proposition?"
39433But afterward-- afterward?
39433But she help you to geet away?
39433But where have you been?
39433But why have you come here, mother?
39433But would you let him off like that if you knew it was so?
39433But you never care for your own sake at all? 39433 But you weel not let him beat you?"
39433But you will go?
39433By which you mean that one night had passed?
39433Ca n''t you give Boxer a little?
39433Can we get out of the valley all right?
39433Catch the sucker? 39433 Cimarron Bill and his gang?"
39433D. Roscoe Arlington, did you say? 39433 Dat ees all?"
39433Dat ees all?
39433De spyee-- how you mean?
39433Did I reach him?
39433Did I?
39433Did n''t I meld one hundred aces? 39433 Did n''t you hear him?"
39433Did you ever see anything like that in all your natteral born days? 39433 Did you get the package off all right?"
39433Did you know him at whom the man was about to shoot?
39433Did you look for anything else to happen?
39433Did you see anything of the one- armed man who was with my pursuers?
39433Do business? 39433 Do you call that sourkraut- barrel a gentleman?
39433Do you dare talk to me that way?
39433Do you know that man?
39433Do you know the other man, my foreman?
39433Do you mean it?
39433Do you take me for a monkey, you lobster- faced frankfurter?
39433Drink?
39433Ees de writin''what you expec''?
39433Eh? 39433 Eh?"
39433Ever gamble?
39433For a long time?
39433For defending my property? 39433 For what?"
39433For your sake?
39433Gentle Bob?
39433Gonchita?
39433Guard? 39433 Have they quit it as quick as this?"
39433Have ye got the papers?
39433Have you no news of her?
39433He is coming?
39433He took his saddle?
39433He-- he-- can he talk?
39433Heem-- he shoot you?
39433Here?
39433Hey?
39433How about June Arlington?
39433How came you around here?
39433How can I be sure you''ll not play me false? 39433 How did you find out so much?"
39433How did you happen to do it, Frank?
39433How did you send them?
39433How do we pass him?
39433How do ye make it out?
39433How do you figger that out? 39433 How do you mean?"
39433How is that, Bill?
39433How is this?
39433How long had the girl been missing when you left Holbrook?
39433How men''card?
39433How you do eet so easee?
39433How you get shot?
39433How you haf eet?
39433How you know I am Gonchita?
39433How you vos? 39433 How''s Bill?"
39433How''s the washee- washee business?
39433How? 39433 How?"
39433However did you all happen to let the Injun slip ye that way?
39433I hope this will be sufficient?
39433I hope,said Bart Hodge quietly,"that you do not fancy for a moment that I''m not going with you?
39433I know, but----"But what?
39433I opine, Bill,he said,"that you do n''t set yourself up as a heap better than the rest of this gang?"
39433I opines you''re not castin''reflections any whatever?
39433If that could happen----"Would you pay the money?
39433If those mines do not belong to him, how is it that he can hold them?
39433If you were to get those papers I suppose you would feel yourselves perfectly well satisfied?
39433In what way is the East behind the West?
39433Is he far from here?
39433Is it not possible she may be saved in some other manner?
39433Is it so bad there''s no show for him?
39433Is n''t there even a window?
39433Is that possible?
39433Is that so?
39433Is that so?
39433Is that your dog?
39433Is there another?
39433Is there more? 39433 Is there no way this can be done before you try to seize the mine?"
39433Is there no way to avoid paying the money?
39433Is this all on the square?
39433Joe, will you go with us? 39433 Left you?"
39433Look here, how do you know?
39433May I accompany you, to make sure you are not molested further?
39433Mebbe you do know her?
39433Mebbe you has urgent business with that gent?
39433Miss Arlington?
39433My dear Bart,said Merry, with a laugh,"what would be Bill''s object?
39433My foreman?
39433No count you?
39433No ketch Cim''r''n Bill?
39433No tongs? 39433 Nor veree please''?"
39433Now, you do n''t tell me? 39433 Now?"
39433Of what?
39433Of what?
39433Oh, is it a private matter?
39433Only that? 39433 Only that?"
39433Papers?
39433Perchance you mean Frank?
39433Remember the hut we passed on the way into town? 39433 Say you so?
39433Say you so?
39433Say, youngster, did you ever hear of Cimarron Bill?
39433See here, Crowfoot,he said,"do you mean to tell me that June Arlington has disappeared and that her mother does not know what has become of her?"
39433Shall we give up the boy?
39433She do noteeng to make you theenk so?
39433She is sorry?
39433Smoke?
39433So Tracy told Anson that?
39433So that''s how it happened?
39433So you are here, Dodge?
39433So you found out we were after him?
39433So you really got drunk because you were trying to do me a good turn?
39433So you sent those papers off by that old redskin, did you?
39433So you''re back?
39433Some time little while''go, few days, you be in Holbrook?
39433Strong Heart him no try firewater?
39433Strong Heart him think Crowfoot dead, eh?
39433Such being the case, if I come forth with hands up and empty, I take it you wo n''t take the trouble to shoot me up any?
39433Sunk Hole?
39433That man?
39433That place?
39433That''s all?
39433The man in there?
39433The one with the small mustache?
39433Then his saddle was here?
39433Then how did Bill or any of his gang manage to creep up here and pin this to my door?
39433Then it must be about June Arlington? 39433 Then it will cost ten thousand dollars?"
39433Then she be steel alife?
39433Then you are the one who has filled her mind with the idea that I know something of the whereabouts of Miss Arlington? 39433 Then you knew I had entered town?"
39433Then you refuses my proposal?
39433Then you were doing the signaling?
39433They have gone?
39433Throwin''yer money away right off, eh?
39433To warn me?
39433To- morrow?
39433Vos dot der tog?
39433Vos there anything exception talk vot he can do?
39433Vot i d vos you peen sayin''?
39433Vot i d vos? 39433 Vot vill you soldt him vor?"
39433Vot vor did dot tog vanted to insult me?
39433Vot vos dot voolishness apoudt der talkings uf a tog?
39433Vot will you haf yourseluf?
39433Waal, whatever do you say is the next move?
39433Was that it?
39433We had some sport with our talking dog, and now----"You ca n''t mean to ride far?
39433Well, could n''t you find any other place? 39433 Well, could n''t you find some other place to talk to him?"
39433Well, he may find us, eh, Boxer?
39433Well, my boy, what do you want?
39433Well, what brought you here to my cabin to shoot the foreman?
39433Well, what of it?
39433Well, where''s Big Monte now?
39433Well,he finally said,"how do you find yourself to- night?"
39433Well,said Merry,"I presume you will give me time to think this matter over?"
39433Well,sang back Frank,"what do you want?"
39433Well?
39433Well?
39433Were you near enough to hear their talk?
39433Whar did ye keep it hid?
39433What are you doing here?
39433What are you doing here?
39433What are you doing?
39433What are you driving at?
39433What are you going to do?
39433What bad man do you mean?
39433What brings you to this place?
39433What could you do if you should find Bill?
39433What did you hear?
39433What do you make of it, Merry?
39433What do you mean by getting me into such a scrape?
39433What do you mean by that?
39433What do you mean? 39433 What do you mean?"
39433What does it mean, mother?
39433What does this mean?
39433What does this mean?
39433What ef the Injun is waitin''thar to shoot me up some as I comes amblin''along?
39433What in blazes is the matter with you?
39433What is it you have?
39433What is it?
39433What is it?
39433What is your sister''s name?
39433What matter? 39433 What more do you want?"
39433What one?
39433What other?
39433What papers?
39433What the dickens you doing here?
39433What was that?
39433What was the matter?
39433What word?
39433What would I do?
39433What would Strong Heart do?
39433What''s that? 39433 What''s that?
39433What''s that? 39433 What''s that?"
39433What''s the matter with your eyes?
39433What''s the matter, Tracy?
39433What''s the meaning of this?
39433What''s the word?
39433What''s this, Crowfoot?
39433What''s your report, Joe?
39433What? 39433 What?
39433What?
39433What?
39433Whatever is it, Hank?
39433Whatever is it?
39433Whatever is this?
39433When did you leave the Old Dart?
39433Where can I find him?
39433Where did he get it? 39433 Where do they find their''ladies''for a dance?"
39433Where does he keep his horse when in town?
39433Where does it come from?
39433Where has he gone? 39433 Where have you been?"
39433Where is my daughter? 39433 Where is she?"
39433Where you geet eet? 39433 Where you geet eet?"
39433Where''s that?
39433Who are you lookin''at?
39433Who do you mean?
39433Who in thutteration be you talkin''abaout?
39433Who is he, and what does he mean?
39433Who shed I washn''t guide? 39433 Who tell so?"
39433Who was it, Bart?
39433Who''s Schlitzenheimer?
39433Whoever is a- takin''my name in vain?
39433Why did n''t you say so in the first place? 39433 Why did you exclaim,''That place?''"
39433Why did you take so much pains to come?
39433Why do n''t you use the tongs, Jackson?
39433Why do you reckon that?
39433Why for?
39433Why impossible?
39433Why should n''t I? 39433 Why should you have me arrested?"
39433Why so?
39433Why, ai n''t none o''you heard about the fight what''s bein''made to git holt o''a certain mine not so very fur from yere?
39433Why, you do n''t mean to say they will let that murderous hound escape?
39433Why?
39433Why?
39433Why?
39433Why?
39433Will you sit down, sir?
39433Would you strike Strong Heart with a knife? 39433 Yes, but----""Well, what better evidence do you want than your own ears?"
39433You could say no more?
39433You do n''t mean it?
39433You have dared to come here?
39433You have had some trouble with him, have you, Tracy?
39433You have not told them?
39433You know the young tenderfoot gent what I have been stacking up against-- the one what I spoke to you about?
39433You mean that you would turn against me?
39433You ready to go?
39433You think he''ll be skinned, do you?
39433You told him so?
39433You were looking for him?
39433You were on your way to mail this letter?
39433You would not be veree angree?
39433You''ll give me my answer to- morrer mornin''?
39433You''ll go?
39433You''ve been gambling again?
39433You?
39433You?
39433Your father-- some bad men have shot him?
39433Your sister?
39433Your-- your mother?
39433_ Si señor_; how you like eet?
39433''Cause why?
39433About a girl?"
39433Am I sure right on that?"
39433And have you forgotten that it was his brother, Dick, who kept you from slipping beneath the car- wheels, where you must have been maimed or killed?"
39433And were you in partnership with a man of his character in an attempted murder?"
39433Anson-- he''s gone?"
39433Are those the symptoms, Joseph?"
39433Are you hungry?"
39433Are you with me in this chase?"
39433Arlington?"
39433But I thought you took pains to have the place guarded at night, Tracy?"
39433But how came it thus?"
39433But what did you hear?"
39433But what is that chap a- doin''of stayin''here?"
39433But what sort of business could she have there?
39433But whazzer mazzer?
39433But where was she?
39433But why should you come because he could not?
39433Can we do it?"
39433Could they be watching closely?
39433Did n''t Pede do that, an''did n''t he beat Pede a- plenty at his own game?
39433Did you understand?"
39433Dit I hear correctness?"
39433Do you take me?"
39433Do you think I am a fellow to forget?
39433Do you understand that?"
39433Dodge?"
39433Dodge?"
39433Does you come inter this yere game, young gent, same as ye did oncet before?"
39433Eh?"
39433Ha?"
39433Has the poison firewater of the white man robbed you of your senses?"
39433Have you been there all night?"
39433Have you noticed it?"
39433He turned and found himself face to face with a plain, quiet- looking man, who promptly said:"Are you Frank Merriwell?"
39433How came he here unless by your permission?
39433How can I know you''ll not take the money and do nothing?"
39433How can that be?
39433How did you learn of that?"
39433How does it happen you are not with the gang?"
39433How does it happen?
39433How much money will you require?"
39433How much were you to receive for killing me?"
39433How was he to find and rescue her?
39433How was he to reach them?
39433How will Bill get it?"
39433How would you like some steamin''hot coffee?"
39433How you like my seestar?"
39433However did you git here?"
39433However did you happen to do it?"
39433I opine them galoots must''a''bin shootin''at you some down yander?"
39433In Holbrook him find white woman who hate him a lot, eh?
39433Instantly he was given a shove, and the man growled:"What in thunder ails ye, you yaller- skinned greaser?
39433Is he dead?"
39433Is it to laugh at her?
39433Is it to see her weep and cry?"
39433Is that all satisfactory like?"
39433Is this the way you defend your property?
39433June Arlington there?
39433June, my child?"
39433Lewis?"
39433Mebbe them your friend?"
39433Merry did n''t mind the lark, but he now turned to the dog, with a very serious expression on his face, saying:"How about it, Boxer?
39433Mother-- this man-- why is he here?"
39433Must I shoot that dog?
39433Not that galoot?
39433Now you want to keel heem?"
39433Oh, you weel come to heem?
39433Or had they been instructed by the trust to turn their attention to the San Pablo Mine?
39433Pretty tough, eh?"
39433Savvy?"
39433Savvy?"
39433See how easy it is to be did?"
39433So Bill wants the boy?
39433So this fellow Bill led her to run away with him, did he, the scoundrel?
39433Tell me, what has been done to find and rescue June Arlington?"
39433Then he whispered to Frank:"Ca n''t you pray?
39433Vere vos dot dalking tog alretty?
39433Was I dreaming?"
39433Was he in a hurry?"
39433Was the woman in her right mind?
39433Weel you come?"
39433What can I do?"
39433What can I to do?
39433What could the boy do?"
39433What did they say?"
39433What did you hear?"
39433What do you mean by it, you villain?"
39433What does it say?"
39433What has become of June?"
39433What has this yaller dog been up to?"
39433What if I adds that one o''the gal''s prittey hands will foller?
39433What is it, Joe?"
39433What is passing in your massive brain?"
39433What made you lie to us?"
39433What say you?"
39433What sort of a message?"
39433What sort of business?"
39433What think you if we make haste to depart?"
39433What was it?
39433What were you doing with Anson?"
39433What will become of you, Boxer?"
39433What will you do if you find him?"
39433What will you do?"
39433What you do eef I breeng her here?"
39433What''s that?"
39433What''s the matter with him?"
39433What''s your name?"
39433What''s your name?"
39433Whatever do you make o''it?"
39433Whazzer mazzer with you?
39433When are you going to look for Bill and your sister?"
39433Where zey gone?
39433Who goes yander?"
39433Who had built it there?
39433Who has n''t heerd that name?
39433Who is he?"
39433Who shays I dunno m''bushiness?"
39433Why are you hanging around here, anyhow?
39433Why do n''t you get out?"
39433Why does he hurry to the bad white squaw?
39433Why does n''t he come and take him?"
39433Why he do eet?
39433Why should n''t Bill send him here to play the spy?"
39433Why should you have dealings with such a wretch?"
39433Will you go down to Schlitzenheimer''s with me?"
39433Will you go?"
39433Will you take Boxer and care for him?"
39433Will you take a little pisen with us, Charley?"
39433Will you wash the dust out of your throat?"
39433Will you?"
39433Wot d''yer say?"
39433Would you destroy the brother of Indian Heart?
39433You come to heem?
39433You do n''t suppose it will make me sick, do you?"
39433You know how to find him?"
39433You lik''da chance to shoot heem?"
39433You never want to see my seestar again?"
39433You recollect, mother?"
39433You saw the fellow with the bandaged hand who was here with my foreman?
39433You theenk she ees veree bad girl?
39433You theenk she veree bad girl?"
39433You weel do for heem de saveeng?"
39433You would not hurt Gonchita?"
39433You''re not going to let him go where he likes?"
39433and why should she meet and do business with a murderous wretch like the man who had tried to shoot Frank Merriwell from the open window?
39433exclaimed a young fellow with a wicked face,"ai n''t she got a slick- lookin''gal with her, what?"
39433he exclaimed, his hat in his hand;"is it possible?"
39433in that dreadful place?
39433no tongs?"
39433or an ear-- mebbe that''s better?"
2070''Air you Jean Isbel, son of ole Gass Isbel?'' 2070 ''Counterfeit?
2070''Who saw me?'' 2070 ''Why was n''t I smart?''
2070''You say you saw me?'' 2070 Adios means good- by?"
2070Agreed.... All daid black, is n''t he, except that white face? 2070 Am I drunk that you grab me?"
2070Am I nice?
2070Am I out of my haid, or are y''u?
2070Am I to pack my belongin''s or leave them heah?
2070An'', say, did n''t thet last shot sound too sharp fer Somers''s forty- five?
2070An''are y''u Bill Isbel?
2070An''how are we goin''to get their bodies?
2070An''now what do you think of Jean Isbel?
2070An''now what''s left for me?
2070An''powerful thoughtless an''--an''blind-- lettin''men kiss you an''fondle you-- when you''re really a growed- up woman now?
2070An''then what?
2070An''then, what d''ye think? 2070 An''whar''s Guy Isbel?"
2070An''what then, boy?
2070An''which way?
2070An''who told you I was goin''to ride in to- day?
2070An''who''s that?
2070An''why?
2070An''you want to leave it?
2070And where have y''u been, uncle? 2070 And you never opened it?"
2070Ann, did you ever meet Ellen Jorth?
2070Ann, do you think she''s a bad girl?
2070Anyhow, the woods was full of flyin''bullets.... Springer, did you account for any of them?
2070Anythin''to interest me?
2070Are y''u goin''to stay heah-- an''wait for them?
2070Are you a sheep herder?
2070Are you goin''to stay here always?
2070Are you hurt-- bad?
2070Are yu goin''away again?
2070Are-- you-- all right?
2070Aw, dad, you do n''t reckon they''ll round us up heah?
2070Bad? 2070 Between sheepmen and cattlemen?"
2070Blaisdell, did y''u ever heah of me in Texas?
2070Blue, how air y''u?
2070Blue?
2070But I asked you to marry me?
2070But I''m shore curious.... Daggs, then-- he was nothin''to y''u?
2070But what''s the use of thinkin''? 2070 By whom?
2070By whom?
2070Cain''t I run a horse round heah without being chased?
2070Cain''t it be helped?
2070Care- less?
2070Colter, what are y''u goin''to do?
2070Colter, what''re we goin''to do?
2070Colter-- where-- oh, where are Y''u takin''me?
2070Colter? 2070 Dad, tell me, is there goin''to be a war?"
2070Dad, when y''u play cards do n''t y''u call a spade a spade?
2070Dad, where''s my pack?
2070Dad, will those hogs-- eat human flesh?
2070Deals? 2070 Did I say I would n''t?"
2070Did Sprague tell you aboot this half- Indian Isbel-- aboot his reputation?
2070Did he look to you like a real woodsman?
2070Did he say Spades belonged to him?
2070Did he shoot himself accidentally?
2070Did y''u go with them?
2070Did y''u know many Texas girls?
2070Did y''u offer to give Spades back?
2070Did y''u see Isbel?
2070Did y''u talk to him?
2070Did y''u tell the truth-- when y''u denied ever bein''a sweetheart of Simm Bruce?
2070Did you come heah to see me?
2070Did you get a bead on anythin''?
2070Did you know who they were?
2070Do n''t you know?
2070Do y''u?
2070Do you like him?
2070Do you like it?
2070Does it mean anythin''to y''u?
2070Does old Sprague live here?
2070Doon''t y''u know anythin''about-- about people? 2070 Ellen, did Jean Isbel see this black horse?"
2070Ellen, has Colter told y''u yet-- aboot-- aboot Lee an''Jackson?
2070Ellen, what riled Daggs?
2070Ellen, what''s happened to y''u?
2070Ellen, y''u shore know I always loved y''u-- now do n''t y''u?
2070For my sake?
2070For what?
2070Forty- four, eh? 2070 Gamblin''?"
2070Game I... Game of what?
2070Girl, have y''u lost your nerve?
2070Girl, we''re strangers, but what of that? 2070 Girl, what do you mean?"
2070Girl, what the hell are y''u sayin''?
2070Go with them? 2070 Gun?
2070Hash Knife Gang? 2070 Have n''t you sense enough to see that?
2070Have you got a horse?
2070Have you no shame? 2070 Hey, Ellen, are y''u there?"
2070Hey, Jim-- what''s the shootin''?
2070How aboot Simm Brace?
2070How aboot friends?
2070How aboot the sheep?
2070How do you know, boy?
2070How many left in that Isbel outfit?
2070How so?
2070How them winders have wooden shutters thet keep a light from showin''outside? 2070 How''d this heah young Isbel strike you?"
2070How''d y''u- all guess that?
2070How''d yu do that? 2070 How''s Tad?"
2070How''s that, Johnny?
2070How-- so?
2070Insulted you?...
2070Is that a wolf?
2070Jean, do you know any of them?
2070Jean, what you make of it?
2070Jean, would it be any easier for our women if we let these men shoot us down in cold blood?
2070Jean-- can you-- can you shoot that far?
2070Jim, what''s to be done?
2070Killed them-- that way?
2070Like what?
2070Mah child, when''d Kurnel Jorth ever play for fun?
2070Mah dear, shore you set on my knee just the other day, now, did n''t you?
2070Man, could I do more?
2070Me? 2070 My name-- mentioned?"
2070No.... Did Sprague tell you anythin''about the row he saw me in?
2070Of course there are honest an''square sheepmen in the Basin?
2070Oh, did he really say that? 2070 Pepe, when is Antonio comin''back?"
2070Please keep this-- this meetin''of mine with her all to yourself, wo n''t you?
2070Queen, is my uncle Tad heah?
2070Reckon you''re used to bunkin''outdoors?
2070Say, Bruce,said Daggs,"was this heah palaverin''of yours an''Jean Isbel''s aboot the old stock dispute?
2070Say, ca n''t he twinkle through the forest? 2070 Say, did you see any strange horse tracks?"
2070Say, do y''u expect me to believe that?
2070Say, do you reckon Blue really is King Fisher?
2070Say, was Daggs in thet Jorth outfit?
2070See?
2070Seein''that you an''Lee Jorth hate each other, why could n''t you act like men? 2070 Shore y''u do n''t think I''d run off if my dad got in a fight?"
2070Shore y''u never expected me?
2070Slater, what''s this heah black''s name?
2070So y''u- all got home?
2070So? 2070 Son, did you bury Bernardino?"
2070Spades?
2070Stolen-- pasture-- tracked him up heah?
2070Tell me, uncle, what''s goin''on down in the Valley?
2070That aboot your bein''so good?
2070That y''u, Jean?
2070Then you''ll meet me here day after to- morrow?
2070Then-- Are you on the ranchers''side?
2070Thet made Bruce bust out puffin''an''spittin'':''Wha- tt, fer instance? 2070 This-- sheepman, Jorth?"
2070To those hogs? 2070 Too late?"
2070Uncle John, y''u shore cain''t mean my father would n''t stop fightin''long enough to drive the hogs off an''bury those daid men?
2070Uncle Tad, are y''u heah?
2070Uncle, are y''u in pain?
2070Wal, Ellen-- how aboot Jean Isbel-- our half- breed Nez Perce friend-- who was shore seen handlin''y''u familiar?
2070Wal, Jean, do you recollect them shootin''-irons?
2070Wal, Miss Jorth, I reckon you mean we''re a bad lot of sheepmen?
2070Wal, are y''u goin''away with me?
2070Wal, boss, what did I tell you?
2070Wal, come in an''set down, wo n''t you?
2070Wal, now what''s up?
2070Wal, then, why did you let them? 2070 Wal, this stand- offishness of yours?"
2070Wal, what happened out there?
2070Wal, what if it is?
2070Wal, what''re they goin''to do after dark, an''what''re WE goin''to do?
2070Wal, what''s your trick?
2070Wal, would n''t you git kind of a hunch thet the rustlers was-- say a leetle friendly toward the sheepmen?
2070Was Slater near you when he yelled out?
2070Was he glad to hear it?
2070Was it-- y''u?
2070Was n''t thet a queer way fer a man to act?
2070Well then, why did you ask?
2070Were n''t any of y''u decent enough to look after my uncle?
2070Whar?
2070What did I fetch you, hey?
2070What did he have in that package? 2070 What did he think of me?"
2070What did he want up heah?
2070What did you do with it?
2070What did you see?'' 2070 What difference does that make?
2070What do I care for the talk down in that Basin?
2070What do y''u mean?
2070What do y''u want there?
2070What do y''u want?
2070What do you make of this kind of fightin''?
2070What for-- y''u hussy? 2070 What is it, Shepp?"
2070What more do we want?
2070What of? 2070 What started such rumor?"
2070What the hell''s up?
2070What was it, then?
2070What''ll become of her? 2070 What''s got into y''u?"
2070What''s in a name?
2070What''s that?
2070What''s the good word?
2070What''s the matter with him?
2070What''s the matter, kid?
2070What''s this?
2070What''s-- wrong-- up heah?
2070What- at? 2070 Where bound?"
2070Where did it happen? 2070 Where do we come in?"
2070Where is he?
2070Where was me an''Guy, huh? 2070 Where was your gun?"
2070Where you goin''with your gun? 2070 Where''s Antonio?"
2070Where''s Queen?
2070Where''s Somers?
2070Where''s dad an''Uncle Jackson?
2070Where''s father?
2070Where''s my dad?
2070Where?... 2070 Which one do you want, Jean?"
2070Which way is the Rim?
2070Who are they goin''to fight?
2070Who did, then?
2070Who has?
2070Who is he?
2070Who''re they?
2070Who''re--- you?
2070Who''s after you?
2070Who''s goin''to tell the women?
2070Who''s this man Greaves?
2070Who''s with y''u, Colter?
2070Who-- did it?
2070Who? 2070 Who?"
2070Whose gun is that?
2070Why did y''u want to tell me that particularly?
2070Why do you hate me so?
2070Why not?
2070Why not?
2070Why should I?
2070Will somebody please tell me where to find my father, Gaston Isbel?
2070With y''u, dad, at the haid of one faction and Gaston Isbel the other?
2070Wo n''t y''u take me away?
2070Word has been passed ag''in''your good name-- your honor.... An''hevn''t you given cause fer thet?
2070Would n''t you like to know? 2070 Would you go away with me?"
2070Y''u mean that?
2070Y''u will be-- Ellen-- unless--"Aw, shut up that kind of gab, will y''u?
2070Y''u''re shore?
2070Yes?
2070You know he''s got this Daggs to lead his faction against the Isbels?
2070You know this talk of sheepmen buckin''the cattlemen is all a blind?
2070You mean Greaves or some of his friends?
2070You''re not insulted?
2070''Why not?
2070... An''what''s likely to come of this mess?"
2070... An''why not?"
2070... Could y''u forgive a Jorth?"
2070... Dad, ca n''t this fight be avoided?"
2070... Did he-- really mean it?"
2070... Do y''u know anythin''about hogs?"
2070... How can a girl be nice when she has no clean, decent woman''s clothes to wear?"
2070... How''re y''u buckin''up, girl?"
2070... Now ai n''t y''u, shore?"
2070... Wal, I might hev reckoned so.... Ellen, how do you stand on this hyar sheep an''cattle question?"
2070... What kind of a game do you think you can play with me?"
2070... What you mean, girl, runnin''like a streak right down on us?
2070... What''ll become of all the women?
2070... Who did kill my father?"
2070Aboot his father''s range an''water?
2070After all, was it not merely an accident?
2070Ai n''t this a store?
2070Ai n''t y''u a hoss tracker thet rustlers cain''t fool?
2070Ai n''t y''u a plumb dead shot?
2070Ai n''t y''u an Injun, Jean Isbel?
2070Ai n''t y''u wuss''ern a grizzly bear in a rough- an''-tumble?
2070An''Antonio''s gone.... Now, honest, Ellen, did n''t y''u heah rifle shots off somewhere?"
2070An''Bill an''Guy?"
2070An''how do y''u account for layin''me out with every dirty name y''u could give tongue to?"
2070An''partickler aboot, sheep?"
2070An''what for?"
2070An''where''s Queen?"
2070An''you, Jean, where''s your girl?
2070And why not?
2070Any truth in that?"
2070Are You well, dad, an''all right?"
2070Are n''t y''u takin''a terrible chance?"
2070Are y''u cut?
2070Ask him?"
2070Besides, if she had wanted to run off from Colter, where could she go?
2070Between whom?"
2070But could he lie there to hear-- to see-- when he had a knife and an arm?
2070But how much longer are yu goin''to be like this heah?"
2070But thet was only natural, considerin''--""What?"
2070But what did it matter who was to blame for the Jorth- Isbel feud?
2070But what if you throwed your sheep round my range an''sheeped off the grass so my cattle would hev to move or starve?"
2070But what the hell CAN we do?"
2070But what was the vague sense of all not being well with him-- the essence of a faint regret-- the insistence of a hovering shadow?
2070But would n''t you hev a queer idee aboot it?"
2070By what monstrous motive had she done that?
2070By whom?
2070Ca n''t you feel the same about me?"
2070Ca n''t you see that?
2070Ca n''t you tell that?
2070Colter-- cain''t y''u see?"
2070Could he live up to the character that somehow had forestalled his advent in Grass Valley?
2070Could she escape her fate?
2070Could she ever forget?
2070Could these be friends of the Jorth crowd, on the way with warnings of the approach of the Isbels?
2070Could y''u?"
2070Dad, what was the idea askin''me to pack out an arsenal?"
2070Did Bill know what Blue knew?
2070Did Colter mean what Daggs had always meant?
2070Did he say anythin''about what he an''the rest of them are goin''to do?"
2070Did n''t Jean find the black hoss up at Jorth''s ranch?"
2070Did they sense that their father would never come back?
2070Did you find it?"
2070Do y''u heah that?
2070Do you Isbels want to be killed like sheep?"
2070Do you?"
2070Ellen did not return his greeting, but queried, almost breathlessly,"Did y''u come by our ranch?"
2070First off, what did Jim Blaisdell tell you?"
2070Had Gaston Isbel truly and dishonestly started her father on his downhill road?
2070Had he become infatuated, all in a day, with this Ellen Jorth?
2070Had he fallen?
2070Had he met her only that morning?
2070Had not the Ellen Jorth incident ended?
2070Had she reached out to clasp him?
2070Had they lied?
2070Has he any children?"
2070Have any of you a word to say in Ellen Jorth''s defense?
2070Have yu got any hay for the hosses?"
2070He might kill y''u and-- then where would I be?"
2070He never lived heah.... An''my sister Ann said-- he got sweet on y''u.... Now did he?"
2070Hev you any relatives away from hyar thet you could go to till this fight''s over?"
2070How aboot that?"
2070How aboot that?"
2070How aboot thet?''
2070How about Jorth?
2070How can a novel be stirring and thrilling, as were those times, unless it be full of sensation?
2070How can the truth be told about the pioneering of the West if the struggle, the fight, the blood be left out?
2070How could it happen?
2070How strange that the little ones seemed to realize the meaning of this good- by?
2070Hussy?
2070I ca n''t say the meetin''was not interestin'', at least to me.... Will you tell me what you know about her?"
2070I expect him back soon.... Did y''u come to see him?"
2070I meant only hevn''t you been, say, sort of-- careless?"
2070I met you... fell in love with you in a flash-- though I never knew it till after.... Why do you hate me so terribly?"
2070I must stick to Dad.... or kill myself?"
2070I said so, did n''t I?"
2070I seen him nount his horse an''ride away.... Now, girl, what hev you to say?"
2070I wonder, Colter-- did y''u ever have a home-- a mother-- a sister-- much less a sweetheart?"
2070I''m lost.... What does it matter?
2070I--""Tad, how''s your hurt?"
2070If I thought so, would I want to see you again?"
2070If nature had not failed her, had God failed her?
2070If she had done sore injury to Isbel what bad she done to herself?
2070Is he daid?"
2070Is n''t there something I can do?"
2070Is that all?"
2070Jorth will have some of these fellows.... Now, are we goin''to wait to be sheeped off our range an''to be murdered from ambush?"
2070Just to be born, just to suffer, just to die-- could that be all?
2070Loved her?
2070Me?"
2070Meetin''me in the woods?"
2070Must she decay there like one of these rotting logs?
2070Must she forever be repulsing these rude men among whom her lot was cast?
2070My sister?
2070News?"
2070Now does n''t he?"
2070Say,''Uncle Jean, what did you fetch us?''
2070She might be crushed and destroyed by life, but was there not something beyond?
2070She rose and asked,"Where can I sleep?"
2070Shore my pride made me a fool.... An''now have I any choice to make?
2070Shore you ai n''t goin''to say good mawnin''to this heah bad lot?"
2070So y''u wish Jean Isbel would hop in heah, do y''u?"
2070Solitude, the empty aisles of the forest, the far miles of lonely wilderness-- were these the added all?
2070Still-- was she glad, after all?
2070Strange, is n''t it?
2070Suppose y''u''re on the way to Grass Valley?"
2070The little ones?"
2070The silence then broke with a hoarse,"What''s thet?"
2070Then-- what did dad do?"
2070There was shore--""Who-- who was killed?"
2070Wal, what is it, then-- if I''m safe to ask?"
2070Wal, what''re you goin''to do aboot it?"
2070Wal, where was you headin''for before you got lost?"
2070Was he hiding?
2070Was he jealous of the men who had the privilege of her kisses?
2070Was he not faithless to his father?
2070Was he thinking of the miserable battle his father had summoned him to lead-- of what it would cost-- of its useless pain and hatred?
2070Was it an omen?
2070Was it not a sudden transition of her nature to the dominance of hate?
2070Was it only a day since he had met Ellen Jorth?
2070Was it the situation that struck her with a foreboding perplexity or was her intuition steeling her against this man?
2070Was it too late?
2070Was she riding to escape from herself?
2070Was that what I come out heah for?"
2070Was the row in Greaves''s barroom aboot sheep?"
2070Was there no end to this gulf of despair?
2070Was your mother decent?
2070Was your sister decent?
2070Well, who''s we?"
2070Were they mistaken in the canyon?
2070Whad''d you do, Jean?"
2070What ailed her?
2070What could they mean?
2070What could this one be?
2070What could, they mean?
2070What did he want of her?
2070What did it matter?
2070What did old Isbel have in his mind?
2070What did she care what it contained?
2070What did you do?"
2070What do I care what y''u believe?"
2070What do y''u want heah?"
2070What else on earth can we do?"
2070What good, what help, Jean wondered, could the cold, sweet, granite water, so dear to woodsmen and wild creatures, do this wounded, hunted rustler?
2070What had happened to her?
2070What had made all the difference?
2070What had she done that day?
2070What had she learned?
2070What had she to hide from Jean Isbel?
2070What had that star to do with hell?
2070What if he admired her?
2070What lay before him?
2070What mattered all else?
2070What might they mean to poor, ragged, untidy, beautiful Ellen Jorth?
2070What then did it portend now?
2070What then?"
2070What was he goin''to do with it?"
2070What was her story?
2070What was in it?
2070What was the faint, deep, growing thrill that accompanied some of his thoughts?
2070What was the use?
2070What was there about Colter with which she must reckon?
2070What was this lying calm when there seemed to be a stone hammer at her heart?
2070What with?"
2070What would be left?
2070What''d he look like?"
2070What''d you think then?"
2070What''re y''u drivin''at, Uncle John?"
2070What''s a name, anyhow?
2070What''s his name, dad?
2070What, fer instance?, asked Isbel, quick an''sarcastic.
2070Where was Jean Isbel going?
2070Where was that splendid and terrible daring of the gunman?
2070Where were your herders an''cowboys?
2070Where you been, girl?"
2070Where''d y''u leave yours?"
2070Who is he?
2070Who saw it?
2070Who was she?
2070Who were they?
2070Who would ever think of Ellen Jorth?
2070Who''s stealin''''em?"
2070Why did he not wait in the open to fight and face the death he had meted?
2070Why had he come back?
2070Why had she not resented his action?
2070Why queer?
2070Why should he ponder?
2070Why should he remember?
2070Why should it not be pleasant to run across some one new-- some one strange in this heah wild country?"
2070Why''d you do thet, Jean?"
2070Why?
2070Will y''u?"
2070Will you tell me where my dad lives?"
2070Would it be a Jorth or an Isbel?
2070Would n''t it be better for us first to see if he crossed the canyon?
2070Would the dog yelp that way if the man was dead?
2070Would you be friends with her if you could?"
2070Y''u mean I could n''t do that now?"
2070Y''u''re from the coast?"
2070Yet was that all?
2070cain''t y''u tell a decent woman?
2070is there no other way?
2070she whispered in her distraction,"is there nothing left-- nothing at all?"
2070what''s the matter?"
41447''Scuse me, seh, may I venture to--"Well, what''s the matter with you?
41447Ah, Ryan, eh?
41447Ai n''t this just purty?
41447Ai n''t you trusting me?
41447Air you safe, dad?
41447All of it?
41447All set?
41447Am I nothing to you?
41447An yo''horse, Curly?
41447And I may marry Curly?
41447And choke? 41447 And for you, Jim?
41447And how about poor old Bryant''s posse of men?
41447And nobody else saw the wig?
41447And now, will you have us for guests in yo''home? 41447 And that Balshannon is tied up here?"
41447And that Ryan has stolen all their breeding- stock?
41447And that yo''father dressed himself up as a preacher, and warned Jim?
41447And the young chief?
41447And whar to?
41447And what''s the use of that? 41447 And when Curly is well of this wound?"
41447And who is we- all? 41447 And who''ll believe that?
41447And who''s your dog- goned evidence against?
41447And why for is this town locoed?
41447And yet these ladrones escaped?
41447And you accept my warning?
41447And you only called me a thief? 41447 And you were that sky- scout?"
41447And you''ll consent?
41447And your own saddle?
41447Anything else?
41447As how?
41447At your service, my good fellow-- well?
41447Big plunder?
41447Billy,she said once, for she never would call me Chalkeye,"Billy, do you know that I''m dying?"
41447Boy,said I, as I grabbed him,"why for air you shamed?"
41447Boy,says Jim,"what''s the matter?"
41447Boys, will you hear him?
41447Boys,he shouted,"whar''s yo''sheriff?"
41447But suppose he went daid, would you be a lord?
41447But what does Ryan want? 41447 But why should you interfere?
41447But you say Don Rex was killed?
41447But,says I,"if Judge Sprynkes finds that the late Mr. Ryan met his death in a fair duel with Balshannon-- then----""Well?"
41447Ca n''t I do something?
41447Ca n''t we get my father away from this house?
41447Call that a vulture?
41447Can I do anything?
41447Can a feed of corn be bought here for the horse? 41447 Can they escape?"
41447Can we get behind them hills befo''we''re seen by the posse?
41447Captain,says he at last,"Curly''s not dying?"
41447Cavalry?
41447Cayn''t you be serious, child, for once?
41447Cayn''t you bed me down in yo''barn?
41447Cayn''t you suggest some plan for checking Ryan?
41447Cayn''t you trust me?
41447Chalkeye Davies is yondeh at Lordsburgh thar-- you can trust him, eh? 41447 Chalkeye, did you ever know me to lie?"
41447Chalkeye,said he,"could n''t we snare a rabbit for Jim to play with?"
41447Chalkeye,says he,"you want a talk?"
41447Chalkeye,says my wolf,"are you alone?"
41447Chalkeye,says one of them,"is this to be war?"
41447Chalkeye,says the Marshal aside,"is he covered?"
41447Colonel,says Jim,"how''s Curly?"
41447Could you find the way back?
41447Curly, how did you get that scar above your eye?
41447Curly, you knows whar to take this man?
41447Curly,I asked,"is this Main Street?"
41447Curly,says I, feeling scared,"is that yo''kid?"
41447D''ye think we''d take yo''pets?
41447D''ye think,says Ryan,"that I''d be under any obligations to such as you?
41447D''you reckon, Curly,I asked,"that the City Marshal is hoping to trail us by starlight?"
41447Dad,says Curly abrupt,"whar''s my Jim?"
41447Dear departed, I appeals to you most sorrowful-- ain''t it time to show signs of being alive? 41447 Did my husband ever tell you about a man named Ryan?"
41447Did n''t they shoot me,says Curly,"till I''m kilt entoirely?
41447Did n''t your man drive all the people off the Balshannon range, and make it a desert?
41447Did she run''cause she''s only afraid? 41447 Disguised?
41447Do any of yo''greasers speak our language?
41447Do n''t beat about the bush-- who''s done this thing?
41447Do n''t you think yo''disguise would pass for something in the way of striped squir''ls? 41447 Do n''t you think,"says Jim, his hand on his gun,"that we had better go a little further off-- so that Curly wo n''t be disturbed when we fire?"
41447Do you know what it means, Jim, if you flash that signal?
41447Do you know you''re outlawed too? 41447 Do you mind, though?"
41447Do you still hate him?
41447Do you suppose I dare n''t trust you, seh?
41447Do you suppose,says Jim, getting hot,"that I''d take your money?"
41447Do you think I''d sell you for that dirty money?
41447Do you think you can frighten me? 41447 Does that mean I got to marry him?"
41447Don Rex has been murdered?
41447Dook,says the Alabama Kid,"suppose we hear your side?"
41447Eh?
41447Fight a thing like you? 41447 Fight?"
41447Flagstaff? 41447 For all young Ryan''s worth, and then"--McCalmont laid his hands on Jim''s shoulders--"you''ll take Curly home as yo''wife, eh, partner?"
41447For how?
41447For raiding La Morita? 41447 For robbing that Union Pacific train?"
41447For why, son?
41447Guide you? 41447 Guide you?"
41447Has they gawn mad?
41447Have I said anything, boy, that you cayn''t believe?
41447Have coffee first?
41447Have you gone mad?
41447Havin''a bad time?
41447He wounded you with a knife? 41447 Heading this way?"
41447Hello, boys,I shouted,"is this the inquiry office?
41447How about his son, the millionaire?
41447How about the robbers?
41447How air you, seh?
41447How d''ye do?
41447How do you know that, Billy?
41447How do you know what''s happening at Holy Cross, at Grave City, and at Lordsburgh, and all these places a hundred miles apart?
41447How do you know?
41447How is it, young un, that you know all about my father''s affairs and mine?
41447How long since?
41447How long you have been cook?
41447How long?
41447How many laigs have yo''got?
41447How many robbers?
41447How''s Flagstaff?
41447How''s all the boys?
41447How''s my kid?
41447How''s the patrone?
41447How''s your wound?
41447Hurt?
41447I guess that''s the old shaft a mile this side of Grave City?
41447I remember,says Curly,"when I was riding that year for Holy Cross I saw----""The little wayside crosses?"
41447I shorely will,says Mutiny;"but had n''t we ought to wait until they''re moved up this way for trial?"
41447I wonder,says Jim,"what time they feed the animals?
41447If you want to give Curly to a filthy blackguard, why do n''t you marry her to Ryan?
41447If you''ll prove you forgive me by shaking hands, Mr.----"Misteh? 41447 In chains, corporal?
41447In mortal danger?
41447Indade,says Curly,"has n''t she got an Holy Crawss brand on the shoulder as well, sorr?
41447Indians?
41447Is Curly with you?
41447Is it far?
41447Is it very bad?
41447Is thar really now?
41447Is that all?
41447Is that so?
41447Is that so?
41447Is that why you''re there-- to watch?
41447Is there robbers about?
41447Is your son safe,I asked,"while Ryan lives?"
41447It seems a year to you, eh, lad? 41447 It''s the''pitchfork''mare ye''ll be maning, sorr?"
41447It''s too late now,says Balshannon;"what''s the good?"
41447Jim,says Curly,"has they closed in yet?"
41447Kin you dance?
41447Kin you take Curly home, then?
41447McCalmont,said he, and I took note of just one small quiver in his voice,"may I venture to ask one question?"
41447Meaning that this carousing around in a waggon ai n''t good for wounds?
41447Message from Bryant, eh? 41447 Mr. Hawkins,"says I,"had n''t you better tell the pony- soldiers that they''re barking up the wrong tree?"
41447Mutiny,says I,"will you help me to gather in these boys?"
41447Mutiny,says I,"you''ll help?"
41447My deah fellow, you don''t-- aw-- mean to say you were alone?
41447My gun against a hundred, Curly? 41447 No boys over thar in yo''ram pasture?"
41447Not till then?
41447Nothing broken, I hope?
41447Now may I inquire?
41447Now,he yelled at them,"who wants to talk war agin my friend Davies and me?"
41447Of yo''self?
41447Oh, of course-- your orders, eh? 41447 Old friend,"says he,"what can we do to help?"
41447Pore things; d''you reckon they''ll get sore feet?
41447Prefer a meat- ball?
41447Rain?
41447Really?
41447Ryan work, sir?
41447Ryan,says I, sitting down beside him,"you know the points of the compass?"
41447Say you love me, Curly?
41447Say, Chalkeye, when do you get yo''dividends from Messrs. Robbers, Roost, and Co.?
41447Say, Curly, you''re not hurt?
41447Say, Curly,I asked,"what has these ladies done to account for yo''being here in theyr home?"
41447Say, if the Dook gets shot up to- night will you be a lord?
41447Say, kid--he leaned over in the saddle, well- nigh falling--"where shall I find the Duke?"
41447Scared you''d have to go to heaven?
41447Scared?
41447Shall I abate you,says the preacher,"in the midst of yo''sins?
41447Shall I lift you here to this dry corner?
41447She said she loved me, eh?
41447Shure,says Curly, prompt,"an''is it thim robbers ye''d be afther hunting?"
41447Shure,says Curly,"is it me forgettin''me nativity?
41447So Santa Cruz is gone?
41447So much has happened-- sir-- can it be less than a week? 41447 So these robbers know that you-- that you''re a girl?"
41447So you took precautions first?
41447So you- all wants yo''pay?
41447So,says Balshannon, looking up sort of surprised,"you think you can er--_frighten_ me?"
41447Suppose he comes?
41447Tell me on the dead- thieving Curly, you do care some what happens to Holy Cross? 41447 That dawg,"says I,"is acting sort of queer, eh?
41447That kind wo n''t keep,says Mutiny;"what''s yo''plan?"
41447The camp''s moved?
41447The dining- room? 41447 The news made you sort of desperate?"
41447These barricades,says Mutiny,"is intended hawspitable-- eh, Chalkeye?"
41447They fought?
41447They mar''ied?
41447They''ve got him? 41447 They''ve passed you, eh?"
41447Three minutes gone, yer''anner; and can any of yez tell me if this is the road to Misther Chalkeye Davies?
41447To go to church? 41447 To own up what?"
41447Wall, Curly,asked one of the robbers,"got any liquor along?"
41447Wall, do you remember, Jim? 41447 Was Miss Pansy very much scart with Curly''s talk?"
41447Was it you sent that doctor to Curly''s wound?
41447We want our horses; where are they?
41447Well, Jim,says Balshannon,"what''s the trouble?"
41447Well, how''s your mother?
41447Well, well,he said at last, with a queer smile,"these yere official parties seem to be takin''quite an interest, eh?
41447Well, what''s wrong now?
41447Well, what''s wrong? 41447 Well, where do you want to go?"
41447Well,says he, heaps insolent,"what do you want?"
41447Well?
41447Were the boys warned?
41447Were you always raised as a boy?
41447Were you seen?
41447Whar are yo''range wolves?
41447Whar do you propose to take me?
41447Whar is his lawdship?
41447Whar to?
41447Whar you from?
41447What air you waiting for? 41447 What captain?"
41447What d''ye make of this, eh, Pedersen?
41447What do I care for your honour?
41447What do you mean?
41447What do you want to know?
41447What liars?
41447What makes you think that, Bryant?
41447What makes you think that?
41447What new treachery is this?
41447What news of the gringoes?
41447What on earth do you mean?
41447What robber?
41447What shall I do with the buckboard?
41447What will they do to us?
41447What''s for supper?
41447What''s his play?
41447What''s that got to do with me?
41447What''s the delay?
41447What''s the trouble?
41447What''s the use, my boy?
41447What, Ryan? 41447 What, you ai n''t met him?"
41447When shall I see Curly again?
41447Where did he get that buckskin?
41447Where did you go?
41447Where did you see them robbers?
41447Where''s my horse?
41447Who are you, anyways?
41447Who are you? 41447 Who cares for honesty when there''s a millionaire to pay for souls in cash?
41447Who is the locoed tenant-- some poor tourist?
41447Who stole Ryan''s cows, eh, Chalkeye?
41447Who''s coming?
41447Who''s done this thing?
41447Why come to we- all?
41447Why did he quit?
41447Why did n''t you get a lawyer-- wasn''t there any law?
41447Why did n''t you stay with her, Curly?
41447Why did they gather us in? 41447 Why do n''t you shoot up them town scouts, and that Ryan?"
41447Why do n''t you stand by the Dook? 41447 Why do you make this bluff,"says Jim,"at being a preacher, when you''ve been all your life in the saddle?"
41447Why do you say that?
41447Why do you talk,says he,"about horses waiting for us, and the need of guns, and father getting killed?
41447Why do you torture me?
41447Why for, boy?
41447Why for?
41447Why for?
41447Why is that gringo showing off with a gun?
41447Why not?
41447Why run?
41447Why should I care?
41447Why, boy, air you proposin''to dispense yo''gun at me?
41447Why, sheriff,says I,"what has he done to get arrested?"
41447Why, sheriff,says Jim,"what do you want with these?"
41447Why?
41447Will Ryan forgive? 41447 Will the Frontier Guards miss the big blood money for the sake of a flirt at skin games?"
41447Will this do?
41447Will you be a friend to my son?
41447Will you-- er-- ask your friends,he drawled,"to come down?
41447Would my lordship keep my pony from stumbling in front of a stampede of cattle? 41447 Would n''t you love all yo''brothers, Jim?"
41447Would that bring your mother back?
41447Yes, and Curly as a farm boy-- you saw them?
41447Yo''re through with yo''prayers, Chalkeye? 41447 You Chalkeye"--Curly lit up a cigarette and broke into silence which had lasted days--"what does it feel like, being safe?"
41447You are Lord Balshannon?
41447You been showin yo''face in the street?
41447You boys,says I,"spose you collect these here wages yo''selves and make yo''re own settlement?"
41447You do n''t love me any more?
41447You do n''t want to save your friends?
41447You does me too much honour,says I, for how could I tell him the facts?
41447You found the note after he left?
41447You hear that hawss?
41447You heard what I told to Buck?
41447You know Cocky Brown?
41447You know that Ryan has seized Holy Cross?
41447You mean that?
41447You own to being a coward?
41447You reckon there''ll be Indians?
41447You reckon,says Curly,"that we''ll have little crosses?"
41447You say that Michael Ryan''s due at ten?
41447You think,says Jim,"that we''ll be chased to- night?"
41447You trust him?
41447You trust me still?
41447You trust me?
41447You trust yo''self?
41447You want me to run away from Ryan, and let him keep Holy Cross? 41447 You will shake hands?"
41447You''ll dine with me?
41447You''ll have to let him out?
41447You''ll help, sir?
41447You''re honing to come back to being a robber?
41447You''re losing hope?
41447You''re not afraid of them?
41447You, a girl?
41447Youngster, will nothing scare you?
41447Your business?
41447_ Her_ wound?
41447_ Quien sabe?_"Wall, ye cayn''t stay here, so ye''d best get absent.
41447''Spose they dream that I''ll go back to shoveling manure in that stable?"
41447Ai n''t I seein''that, all blackened ruins-- bloody ground-- daid corpses rotting down by the corrals-- shadows of black wings acrost the yard?
41447Ai n''t it some monotonous?"
41447Amn''t I Oirish?"
41447And I knew she was near; Will she pay me a kiss to be free?
41447And Jim is thar, my Jim-- cayn''t I be serious?
41447And did n''t I act plumb good and tame with that Jim boy?"
41447And the lady?"
41447Are real ladies all like that?"
41447Are you fed up with one- eyed sermons from a cow- thief?
41447As how?"
41447Balshannon?"
41447But that wig of Curly''s, that skirt, those-- now did yo''robber baron steal those things off a scarecrow, or did they grow by themselves?"
41447But what does he do when he feels real awful and dangerous?
41447But why did the rotten coward make that scar?"
41447But why should you care, young chap?
41447CHAPTER XVI ARRANGING FOR MORE TROUBLE See what the geography- book says about Arizona-- the same size as England?
41447Can you ever forgive the way I treated you?"
41447Cayn''t you even pretend to act like a lady?"
41447Cayn''t you see Jim spit on his crown and give it a rub with his sleeve, and me snarled up in my robe like a roped hawss?
41447Cayn''t you trust me to help?"
41447Come, have you any manhood in you?
41447D''ye think I want to be alone in the hull world-- clean with no folks, no home?
41447D''you know the Jim Crow Mine?"
41447D''you think it''s this wound that tears my heart-- is it''cause I''m so sick?"
41447D''you want to be captured?"
41447Did I act mean?
41447Did n''t I tell you awdehs to come long ago?
41447Did she run?
41447Do n''t I think?
41447Do n''t you remember old Ryan inviting yo''wolves to eat up the Hacienda?"
41447Do n''t you see?"
41447Do you blame me, citizens, for wanting vengeance?"
41447Do you know he only kills when he has to, and not for his own honour and glory?
41447Do you know what made us bad?
41447Do you remember me at Holy Crawss when I punched cows for Chalkeye?
41447Do you think that a Grave City court of justice would believe an honest man?
41447Do you want the Marshal to get Jim and pore Curly McCalmont, you idiots?"
41447Does my blood protect me from rattlesnakes, or Ryans, or skunks?"
41447Does that splash you?
41447Goin''to make this yo''home?"
41447Had Holy Cross been seized at last for Balshannon''s debts?
41447Hain''t you got no more sense than a toorist, you parboiled, cock- eyed, spavined, broken- down, knock- kneed wreck o''bones?
41447Has you jest got to stand round all day?
41447Have you gone back on the Dook?"
41447Have you sunk so low as to come in a mere cab?
41447How can a man keep his head when the world goes raving crazy all round him?
41447How could I tell the poor brute that he had not a dollar left in the whole world?
41447How did we get to this rock?"
41447How did you ever take such fighters, corporal?"
41447How did you learn that?"
41447How much will yo''take for yo''ranche?"
41447How should I be with this wound out there on the range?"
41447How''bout dat short''nin''bread?''"
41447How''s things, you Chalkeye?"
41447How''s yo''buckskin?"
41447I feels one way, and acts the contrary; I whirl in to kill, and has to rescue; I aims to hate-- and instead of that I----""What?"
41447I heard a voice call out,"Who brung this news?"
41447I hope yo''re not feeling hurt?"
41447I''ve been misunderstood, I''ve not been appreciated, but why should I be taken out and lynched?
41447Is that the sort of thing to lend to a stranger?"
41447Is your son safe?"
41447It must be understood that his son, Don Santiago----""What, El Chico?"
41447It''s a risky thing bein''alive when you come to think of it, eh?
41447May I esco''t you, seh, to see this prisoner?"
41447May I hold that kid just to try?"
41447May I politely ask how long you been cook for this ranche?"
41447My Lord Balshannon,"he sneered,"do you think my son would demean himself to fight you?"
41447Now I ask you, is it possible she shot those two men?
41447Now jest ai n''t he cute?"
41447Now who drew that money?"
41447Now, taking this last case, what ground is there for supposing that I helped McCalmont''s robbers?
41447Perhaps you know him?"
41447Ryan?"
41447Say, Chalkeye, d''you cal''late the Lawd made them two old ladies vicious?"
41447Say, Chalkeye, d''you remember when I stuck burrs in under yo''saddle, and you got pitched to glory?
41447Shall I shout for him?"
41447Shall I tell you one of the songs?
41447She had scarcely strength yet to travel, and yet if she fretted like this at being shut up in a house, would she ever get well at all?
41447Shoot first, and hear me afterwards, eh?
41447So Jim and me is free to go back to Holy Crawss?"
41447Some comforted, eh?
41447Suppose I get you turned loose?"
41447Suppose that Jim and Curly were hid up there at La Soledad?
41447Suppose the train comes in with news of a horrible shocking outrage?
41447Suppose them mean, or''nary robbers has stole a millionaire?
41447Suppose this Michael do n''t transpire to- night?
41447Suppose this person escaped, or got loosed by his lawyer, or sent Curly''s address to the Grave City police?
41447Suppose we forget the past, and try to be good-- er-- friends, eh?"
41447Surrender?
41447That was El Chico Santiago disguised as a_ vaquero_?"
41447The question is, Do these yere ladies run much to tongue?"
41447The question was, would he stay put?
41447Then he heard McCalmont calling him:"Say, can yo''lawdship oblige me with the loan of a pin?"
41447Then he looked straight at me--"You see, dear?
41447Then she kissed her baby on the nose, and once again, as in the old days, I heard her singing:--"Whar y''u from, little stranger-- little boy?
41447They said they''d be fearful good, and might they have ten dollars apiece for the church offertory?
41447They want to be rewarded with earthly dross, instead of seeking for the blessings and comfort which alone----""And Ryan wo n''t come out?"
41447They were camped at Clay Flat, you remember?"
41447This is nonsense:--"Two little niggers upstairs in bed-- One turned ober to de oder and said:''How''bout dat short''nin''bread?
41447Twenty years old?
41447Wall, now, ai n''t that jest fine?
41447Wall,"he braced himself up,"I''m only a range wolf, so what''s the odds, Jim?"
41447Well, señor corporal, may it be permitted to ask where forage is sold?"
41447Well, what''s your business with him?"
41447Well?"
41447Whar do you think you''ll go to when you''re lynched?"
41447Whar is this place?"
41447Whar you from?"
41447Whar''s them smell- dawgs?
41447What are yo''plans?"
41447What are you doing here?"
41447What brought you south?"
41447What could I do against this Ryan''s friends?
41447What d''ye want to pack the kitchen for?
41447What d''you reckon you could buy with blood-- sections of peace, chunks of joy?
41447What else was possible at the Robbers''Roost?"
41447What had I to do with a home, and a mother, with shelter, and livin''safe, and bein''loved?
41447What is yo''trouble?"
41447What matter if young Michael eased his feelings by empting off his toy at the patrone?
41447What on earth makes you want to insult me?"
41447What was I to her, when she seen her own son a- coming?
41447What was it he wanted, dad?"
41447What''s the good?"
41447What''s the matter now?"
41447What''s the matter with hanging Moses Bowles?"
41447What''s the trouble, my lad?"
41447What''s the use of a necktie social without an appropriate victim?
41447What''s the use of my being thar, while the rest of my tribe is in hell?
41447What''s yo''game, stranger?
41447What''s your dog- goned business that needs drawn guns?"
41447What''s your hurry?
41447Where are your cattle?
41447Where is your big estate?
41447Where is your wife?"
41447Who''s Buck?
41447Whose dog are you?"
41447Why do I say all this?
41447Why for is my neck so much in need of stretching?"
41447Why should I want to be different from my father, and all my tribe?
41447Why, child, what''s scart you?
41447Why?"
41447Will it be that a- way when I get tame enough to mar''y Jim?"
41447Will she hate?
41447Will the dawg bite if I inquire for Misteh Curly McCalmont?"
41447Will you come at forty dollars a month, and punch cows for Chalkeye?"
41447Will you mind, Captain McCalmont-- if-- if I speak of Curly-- just this once-- as-- as a woman?"
41447Will you take cash?"
41447Would I want to be safe while they''re in danger?
41447Would I want to play coward while they fight?
41447Would it save my scalp from Apaches, or help my little calves when the mountain lions want meat?
41447Would you be satisfied if Ryan paid in cash for yo''home, yo''land, and yo''cattle?
41447Yes, that was me vengeance; can you say that failed?
41447Yo''gun is loaded?"
41447Yo''re at war with this yere Ryan to get back Holy Crawss, or a fair equivalent, eh, for what you''ve lost?"
41447You call yourself a horseman?"
41447You know that Ryan reckons to have young Michael here for Balshannon''s funeral?
41447You love him?"
41447You ole ring- tailed snorter, cayn''t you understand?
41447You see old Ryan settin''there?"
41447You see, there''s a reward out for me, and yo''re wanted bad, so Uncle Sam will be asking Mexico, and say,''Why did you shoot my meat?''"
41447You understand that?"
41447You understand?"
41447You understand?"
41447You want him, Curly?"
41447You want me to live in Ireland on a woman''s money?
41447You want to hire Lord Balshannon, with stolen money, to keep your daughter?"
41447You wanted to be a robber?"
41447You''ll go with Jim?"
41447You, Buck, is all secure?"
41447he gulped,"that''s all right-- where''s my hat?"
41447he shouted,"where''s your palace car?
41447said Curly;"cayn''t you see fo''yo''self?"
41447says Dick in his slow Texan drawl;"I cal''late, Jim, we may as well have coffee, eh, boy?"
41447says Mutiny,--"ain''t the gang handy at rescues?"
41447what''s the use of that?"
41447will she fear?
41447will she love?
14367After you had him roped and tied? 14367 All right; what is it, Professor?"
14367Am I to understand that you do not reciprocate my sentiment, Miss Reid? 14367 And I suppose catching and throwing those steers was easy, too?"
14367And Patches went away with him, you say?
14367And could anyone learn to ride as you ride, do you think?
14367And do n''t I know it?
14367And do you enjoy making fun for them?
14367And do you like it?
14367And do you mind telling me what that job is?
14367And have you named the big bay yet?
14367And have you told him, Kitty?
14367And how am I mistaken? 14367 And if a calf branded with a Tailholt iron were to be found following a Cross- Triangle cow, then what?"
14367And is there no way to change or erase a brand?
14367And it does n''t go around anything-- there is no field?
14367And it will take me direct to the Cross- Triangle Ranch?
14367And may I bring a friend?
14367And now, may I ask what good magic brings you like a fairy in the story book to the rescue of a poor stranger in the hour of his despair? 14367 And pray how should I have caught him?"
14367And so that was what made him go away? 14367 And then he took another think, huh?"
14367And what about Yavapai Joe?
14367And what did you name him?
14367And what do you propose to do when your game of Patches is played out?
14367And what do you think he really is?
14367And what does Her Majesty, the cook, desire?
14367And what is your name, sir?
14367And what should they be marked?
14367And what then?
14367And what will become of him now?
14367And what, may I ask, is a maverick?
14367And where did you stop last night?
14367And where is Jack?
14367And which will it be this time?
14367And who is that with you?
14367And why not?
14367And you actually rode out to meet me?
14367And you can ride and rope like that?
14367And you mean,questioned Patches doubtfully,"that_ I_ am to ride with you?"
14367And you put our iron on him?
14367And you think that I could go to you now?
14367And you-- it was you who did that?
14367And you-- what do you think about it, Phil?
14367Anybody seen anything over your way lately?
14367Are they related in any way?
14367Are you hurt bad?
14367Are you some fairy prince in disguise, Sir Patches?
14367Are you sure you do n''t mean because I am not man enough to make myself wanted very badly, even by the sheriff?
14367Are you sure?
14367Been having some trouble?
14367Beg pardon?
14367Billy,said Patches,"will you find Yavapai Joe, and tell him that I would like to see him here?"
14367But could n''t someone brand him now, with their brand, and drive him away from his mother?
14367But do n''t you know that this is a drift fence?
14367But do n''t you see, girl,he answered, as though for a moment he found it hard to believe his own happiness,"do n''t you see?
14367But how?
14367But is there no way to detect such a fraud?
14367But tell me, poor child, how did it happen that you lost your millionaire?
14367But the move is to be made chiefly on your account, is it not?
14367But there seems to be a lot of fellows who manage to keep fairly busy doing nothing, just the same, do n''t you think?
14367But what have Phil and his wild horse to do with the question?
14367But what is he doing out here running loose, then?
14367But what is it that you want, or expect to find, that you may not have right here?
14367But where are you going?
14367But why in the world did n''t you write me about it?
14367But you were going to Simmons, were you not?
14367But you''ll come back home to- night, wo n''t you?
14367But, Kitty, you will let me go? 14367 But, Larry, you will come again?
14367But, do you like it?
14367But, how could she promise to be my wife when she loved Phil?
14367But, look here, Professor,returned Phil, still grinning,"what do you expect me to do about it?
14367But, please, good sir, what have I done?
14367But, why nonsense? 14367 But,"exclaimed Patches,"how do you know that he belongs to the Cross- Triangle?"
14367But-- but, did n''t he_ run_?
14367But-- what can I do?
14367By the way,Patches continued,"I am not mistaken in offering my congratulations and best wishes, am I?"
14367Ca n''t you understand, Joe? 14367 Ca n''t you-- won''t you-- understand?
14367Campin''out in Granite Basin, heh?
14367Can I help?
14367Can you ride that horse?
14367Come from Prescott to Simmons on the stage, did you?
14367Could n''t he help?
14367Could you really think that I would?
14367Did n''t you know any better than to go in there on foot?
14367Did something go wrong to- day?
14367Did you realize the chance you were taking for yourself?
14367Did you say slow?
14367Did you see father?
14367Did you see him go by the bunch like they were standing still?
14367Did you think I was trying to catch him? 14367 Dinner?"
14367Do I understand that your only objection is based upon the business in which I am engaged?
14367Do n''t it jest naturally beat thunder the way he''s cottoned up to that yellow dog of a Yavapai Joe?
14367Do n''t you know that he''ll kill you if he can?
14367Do n''t you know that you saved my life?
14367Do they belong to the Cross- Triangle?
14367Do you know him?
14367Do you know them?
14367Do you like the life-- your work-- would you be satisfied to live here always?
14367Do you love her so very much, Larry? 14367 Do you love the life so very, very much, Phil?"
14367Do you mean that you think Kitty does not care for me, Helen?
14367Do you mean those horses?
14367Do you mean to say that you spent the night up there on the Divide without blankets or anything?
14367Do you mind if I go back to the Cross- Triangle with you to- night, Phil?
14367Do you mind my asking,he said wistfully,"how you learned to do such things?"
14367Do you mind-- ah-- walking a little way down the road?
14367Do you really mean that?
14367Do you really want me, Patches?
14367Do you see anything peculiar about anything in that bunch?
14367Do you see that big black stallion on guard-- the one that throws up his head every minute or two for a look around?
14367Do you see them?
14367Do you want me to ride for Reid?
14367Do you want me?
14367Does n''t he ever talk?
14367Does n''t he remind you of Larry Knight?
14367Excellent water, is n''t it? 14367 Excuse me askin'', but if you do n''t mind, now-- what be you professor of?"
14367Fine?
14367For how much?
14367For the good of your soul?
14367Found it out, did you?
14367Glad?
14367Good thing I reserved a seat in your grandstand for myself, was n''t it, pardner?
14367Got away, did he?
14367Have n''t you any time for me at all, Kitty?
14367Have n''t you heard that yarn yet? 14367 He came all right, did n''t he?"
14367He can follow the fence back, ca n''t he?
14367He is? 14367 He''s the supreme representative of the highest highbrowed culture, is n''t he?
14367He-- he is dangerous, you mean?
14367Heard us comin''an''thought you''d play the spy, did you?
14367His disease?
14367Honestly, now, do you think that is any way for a respectable fence to act? 14367 How could I help doing it?"
14367How could you do such a thing?
14367How could you help it?
14367How could you think I meant such a thing? 14367 How do you know he is from the East, Billy?"
14367How in the world did he manage it? 14367 How?"
14367How?
14367I beg pardon,murmured the visitor in his thin, little voice,"but what did I understand you to say is the fellow''s name?"
14367I beg pardon?
14367I beg your pardon, sir, but-- about work?
14367I did the right thing, then?
14367I know I ought to laugh at myself, but--"Why, do n''t you understand?
14367I mean do you like this wonderful country, as you call it?
14367I suppose you know what to expect from Uncle Will and the boys when they learn of your little adventure?
14367If Patches was what some o''you boys seem to think, do you reckon he''d be a- ridin''for the Cross- Triangle?
14367If he does not wish to gratify them, it is really a small matter, is it not?
14367If you are what?
14367Is he always like we saw him to- day?
14367Is he in this country now?
14367Is it true,he asked,"that your father is offering the ranch for sale, and that you are going out of the Williamson Valley life?"
14367Is that calf you told me about in the corral, Patches?
14367Just runs away out in the country somewhere and stops?
14367Know what?
14367Like being a new thing?
14367Matter?
14367May I ask what for?
14367Me? 14367 Me?"
14367Meaning me?
14367Mebby you''re right,admitted"Shorty,""but he sure talks like a schoolmarm, do n''t he?"
14367Mine?
14367Miss Reid, I believe?
14367Miss Reid-- ah-- why need our beautiful and mutually profitable companionship cease?
14367Mr. Baldwin,said Patches presently,"could you let me have the team and buckboard?
14367Nick? 14367 No corner?"
14367No, I have n''t, but is that any reason why I should not?
14367No-- no,she returned hurriedly,"that''s not-- I mean-- Phil, why are you so satisfied here?
14367No?
14367Now, then, where did that shot come from?
14367Oh, Kitty is at the house, too, is she?
14367Oh, Larry,she cried,"how could you-- how could you ask a woman you do not love to be your wife?
14367Oh, do you know Cleveland?
14367Oh, is that all?
14367Oh, that''s all, is it? 14367 Oh, you ai n''t, ai n''t you?
14367Oh, you do n''t? 14367 Oh, you would n''t, heh?"
14367Or, perhaps, it''s what have I not done?
14367Pardon me,he said,"but will you tell me, please, am I right that this is the road to the Williamson Valley?"
14367Patches,said Phil abruptly,"what''s this talk of the professor''s about you and Yavapai Joe?"
14367Phil,murmured Kitty,"how can you?"
14367Professionally?
14367Reid has n''t found a buyer for the outfit yet, has he?
14367Save me from myself?
14367See that mountain over there? 14367 Shall I go now?"
14367Shall I put it around his neck and make a hitch over his nose, like you do a horse?
14367Sir?
14367So that''s it? 14367 So, that''s your game, is it?
14367Tell me, you are enjoying the celebration? 14367 That cow- puncher?
14367That''s a good name for him, is n''t it?
14367That''s too bad, is n''t it?
14367The Dean?
14367The roping? 14367 The_ business_ in which you are engaged?
14367Then it''s not because I belong here in this country instead of back East in some city that has made you change?
14367Then, if I had a good business, it would be different?
14367They are expecting you to get into some sort of a scrape, do n''t you think?
14367Think you could qualify, Curly?
14367Thinking about your job?
14367To do what?
14367To the corner of this field?
14367Venison, perhaps?
14367Walked, I suppose?
14367Want you? 14367 Was it Yavapai Joe?"
14367Was n''t that great?
14367We would still lack the jug of wine, you know, and, really, I do n''t think that paradise is for cow- punchers, anyway, do you?
14367Well, and then what?
14367Well, are satisfied? 14367 Well, are you not?"
14367Well, have_ I_ ever asked you to tell me anything?
14367Well, sir,said the spokesman,"have you anything to say before we proceed?"
14367Well, then, tired of this--his gesture indicated the sweep of the wide land--"tired of what we are and what we do?"
14367Well, then, what would you do if you found a calf, that you knew belonged to the Dean, branded with some other man''s brand? 14367 Well, then, why do n''t you ride cheerfully home and report the progress of your work as though nothing had happened?"
14367Well, then, why do n''t you turn the laugh on them?
14367Well, what about him?
14367Well, what do you make of that?
14367Well, what do you think of that pair?
14367Well, what do you want?
14367Well, what''s the matter with Patches?
14367Well,growled Nick to his follower, as Patches finished,"are you comin''or have I got to go and get you?"
14367Well,he said sarcastically,"what are you going to do about it?"
14367Well,said Curly sarcastically,"what_ had_ happened?"
14367Went away with a maverick? 14367 What I am getting at,"smiled Patches,"is this: it would come down at last to a question of men, would n''t it?"
14367What about that calf yonder?
14367What are you doin''here?
14367What are you goin''to do, then?
14367What can I do, Joe?
14367What do you mean by that?
14367What do you mean by that?
14367What do you reckon''s eatin''the boss? 14367 What do you say to dinner?
14367What fool thing have I done now?
14367What for?
14367What good will it do for you to run now? 14367 What in the world do you mean, Patches?"
14367What is the answer?
14367What is the matter?
14367What makes you think it was mine?
14367What next?
14367What sort of men do you mean?
14367What was in the bunch?
14367What would you do, you big, hulking swine? 14367 What''s he doin''here?
14367What''s the matter that you''re not in bed?
14367What''s the matter?
14367What''s the matter?
14367What''s the matter?
14367What?
14367Where are you going to stop to- night?
14367Where did you pick him up?
14367Where else would he go, I''d like to know?
14367Where in the world have you been all the afternoon?
14367Where is Joe? 14367 Where was you goin'', Phil?"
14367Where were you educated? 14367 Where?
14367Where?
14367Which one do you mean? 14367 Which one will you have first, Phil?"
14367Which was also unreasonable, unconventional and altogether foolish?
14367Which way did they go?
14367Who is he, anyway?
14367Who is he?
14367Who sent you out here?
14367Whom are you talking about?
14367Whom do you mean, Joe?
14367Why did n''t you shoot the bull when he charged me?
14367Why did n''t you tell me that you had become Mrs. Stanford Manning, and that you were coming to Prescott?
14367Why did you leave Prescott?
14367Why in the name of all the obstinate fools that roam at large did you walk out here when you must have had plenty of chances to ride?
14367Why should you ask me such a question? 14367 Why, I thought-- what in the world do you mean?"
14367Why, Phil, dear, how can I answer such a question? 14367 Why, do n''t you see?"
14367Why, do n''t you see?
14367Why, girl, what is it?
14367Why, how did you know me?
14367Why, of course-- and that''s just it-- don''t you see?
14367Why?
14367Why?
14367Will you try, Kitty-- I mean try to like your old home as you used to like it?
14367Wo n''t you sing? 14367 Would you have me lie to her, Helen-- deliberately lie?"
14367Yes, I know, but you see-- oh, hang it all, Mr. Acton, have n''t you ever wanted to do something that you did n''t want to do? 14367 Yes?"
14367Yes?
14367You ai n''t meanin''that he-- that he''s gone?
14367You ai n''t thirsty?
14367You ai n''t?
14367You an''me''s good friends, ai n''t we? 14367 You are glad?"
14367You are going to show me the way?
14367You are in earnest, are n''t you, Patches?
14367You can? 14367 You caught my horse with your riata?"
14367You did n''t look for it?
14367You folks at the Cross- Triangle short of horses?
14367You have n''t? 14367 You know what happened this morning, do you?"
14367You let him go?
14367You mean how she worshiped his aesthetic cult, do n''t you?
14367You mean that you will not come to me?
14367You mean that you wo n''t tell?
14367You refuse to explain?
14367You remember how, from the very first, Kitty-- well-- sort of worshiped him, do n''t you?
14367You saw the beginning of the automobile race, of course? 14367 You say that I have got the drop on you; when, to be exact, you should have said that you got the drop_ from_ me-- do you see?
14367You see?
14367You will come with me, dear? 14367 You wo n''t tell nobody?"
14367You would do what?
14367You would n''t send me up, would you, now, Patches?
14367You''re not going?
14367You''re something of a four- flusher yourself, are n''t you?
14367Your horse-- where is your horse?
14367A sort of vacation, heh?"
14367Ai n''t you got time to speak to your old friends?"
14367Am I not better able than anyone else to say what satisfies me and what does not?"
14367Amid what brilliant scenes were they spending the evening, while she sat in her dark and silent world alone?
14367And the Dean commented in his reflective tone,"It does sometimes seem to make a difference who a man rides for, do n''t it?"
14367And the day is really quite warm-- makes one appreciate such a delightfully cool retreat, do n''t you think?"
14367And what''s the matter with Phil?
14367And why Stranger?"
14367And yet, she asked herself, why should this man''s proposal arouse in her such antagonism and repugnance?
14367As the two Cross- Triangle men walked toward their horses, Helen and Stanford heard Phil ask,"But where is that steer, Patches?"
14367Baldwin?"
14367Be you sure''nuf my friend, Patches?
14367Besides, our traditional western hospitality demanded it; do n''t you think?"
14367Big sister''s dark eyebrows arched in shocked inquiry,"_ Me_ and Conny?"
14367But as Phil was leaving the house Mrs. Baldwin stopped him at the door to say earnestly,"You will be careful to- day, wo n''t you, son?
14367But how did you guess where Snip had left me?"
14367But jest what be them there esteticks what you''re professor of-- if you do n''t mind my askin''?"
14367But oh, Larry, Larry, do n''t you see?
14367But what are you here for?
14367But what in the world are you doing here like this?
14367But what in thunder was you aimin''to do with that ornery Yavapai Joe, if he''d a''took you up on your fool proposition?"
14367But you have n''t told me what you have done with our dear friend the professor?
14367But you used to like Lawrence Knight, did n''t you, Helen?"
14367Ca n''t you imagine me trying to make those men believe such a fairy story-- under such circumstances?"
14367Ca n''t you persuade him to ride in the contest?
14367Ca n''t you see how ashamed and humiliated she would be if she imagined for a moment that you did not love her?
14367Ca n''t you see it''s a frame- up?"
14367Ca n''t you stand a minute?"
14367Cain''t you see I''m a- wantin''to shake hands with this here man what the boss has interduced me to?"
14367Can a man, just because he is a man, always have or do just what he likes?"
14367Did n''t I do it very well?"
14367Do I not know what I want?
14367Do n''t you know an owl when you hear one?
14367Do n''t you know that horse thief Patches would n''t dare show himself in Williamson Valley again?
14367Do n''t you know?"
14367Do n''t you think so?"
14367Do n''t you think so?"
14367Do n''t you think that I could be satisfied with any life that suited the man I loved?"
14367Do n''t you think that I should be kind to our cowboys?"
14367Do you get that?"
14367Do you know about it?"
14367Do you know about them?"
14367Do you love Kitty as a man ought to love his wife?"
14367Do you reckon he can?"
14367Do you reckon the Dean crawled him about somethin''?"
14367For a little they walked in silence; then he asked,"Is it about Jim Reid''s suspicion that you wanted to see me, Helen?"
14367Good, is n''t it?"
14367Have n''t you a guilty conscience, deserting him like this?"
14367Have n''t you ever been caught in a corner that you were simply forced to get out of when you did n''t like the only way that would get you out?
14367Have they got any more girls like you back East?
14367He lives, moves and has his being in the lofty realms of the purely spiritual, does n''t he?
14367He''s a lord high admiral, duke, or potentate of some sort, in the world of loftiest thought, is n''t he?
14367Helen understands, do n''t you, Helen?"
14367Him an''the Dean could n''t''a''mixed it last night, could they?
14367Honest- to- God, now, be you?"
14367Honestly, now, was n''t I exactly what he expected me to be?
14367Honorable Patches, are you not?"
14367Honorable Patches?
14367Honorable Patches?"
14367How can I know?"
14367How can you say such things to me?"
14367How could you do it, Larry?
14367How did he get to this country, anyhow?"
14367How did it happen, anyway?"
14367How did you know where to find me?
14367How many miles is it to the nearest water?
14367How much farther is it to the corner of this field?"
14367How''s your saddle feel, this mornin''?"
14367I mean, how would you proceed?"
14367I mean--""You mean in the way he wanted to be?"
14367I suppose you received yours for your riding?"
14367I suppose you will be on hand this afternoon for the finish?"
14367I want you to tell me, Kitty, if I were like Honorable Patches, would it make any difference?"
14367If I am not mistaken, you, too, have felt a degree of uplift as a result of our fellowship, have you not?"
14367If Patches''character was so far above suspicion, why did he always dodge any talk that might touch his past?
14367If any of you punchers wants to make the ride, the way''s open, ai n''t it?"
14367If he did, would the baby, in sudden fright, dodge in front of the machine?
14367If he wants to see you, why does n''t he come to the ranch, like a man?"
14367If the paradise he had sought so hard to attain were denied him, why should he not still take what happiness he might?
14367If you were coming out here to get a job on the Cross- Triangle, why did n''t you go to Mr. Baldwin in town?
14367In that bright and stirring life-- so far from the gloomy stillness of her home land, where she sat so alone-- what gay pleasures held her friends?
14367Is Professor Parkhill visiting Arizona for his health?"
14367Is it possible for me to get home in time for supper?"
14367Is it possible that I have been so mistaken?"
14367Is n''t that it?"
14367It might be interesting to try it once, do n''t you think?"
14367It''s my business to keep him alive; that''s what I started in to do, was n''t it?"
14367Just to show that there''s no hard feelin''s?"
14367Kitty laughed, teasingly, and unconsciously slipped into the vernacular as she returned,"Did you kids think you were a- horseback?"
14367Kitty nearly betrayed her secret when she gasped,"But you-- you said that you--"With his ready skill he saved her,"That my name was Patches?
14367Larry Knight?
14367Let me off this time, wo n''t you, Nick?"
14367Lonesome for the bright lights?"
14367No wonder that Mrs. Manning said to her husband that day,"But Stan, where are the cowboys?"
14367Now, ca n''t you see how, supposing I were Nick, and this calf were branded with the Cross- Triangle, I could work the iron over into my brand?"
14367Now, what are you all goin''to do about it?"
14367Oh, Kitty, girl, ca n''t we bring back the old days as they were before you went away?"
14367Or, why did n''t you say something to me, when we were talking back there on the Divide?"
14367Remember her, Stella?"
14367Run, did he, when you appeared on the scene?"
14367See?"
14367She continued,"Ca n''t you, if you are not satisfied with this life here, go away?"
14367She laughed happily as she said,"Stupid Larry, do n''t you understand?
14367Tell me truly, do you?"
14367That big bay with the blazed face?"
14367That fellow seems rather to demand careful treatment, does n''t he?"
14367That nice looking man, dressed just like thousands of men that we might see any day on the streets of Cleveland?"
14367That steer you were after got away from you, did he?"
14367That''s a hell of a name, now, ai n''t it?"
14367That, while I am sorry for Phil, I am glad that you have said no to him?"
14367The Cross- Triangle Ranch?"
14367Then Helen asked:"And are you sure, Larry, that Kitty cares for you-- as a woman ought to care, I mean?"
14367Then Patches asked,"May we ride over there on the ridge, and sit for a while in the shade of that old cedar, for a little talk?
14367Then he said slowly,"I fear you will not understand, but did you ever hear the story of how''Wild Horse Phil''earned his title?"
14367Then the look of surprise changed to an expression of questioning suspicion, and he demanded harshly,"What in hell are_ you_ doing here?"
14367Then to the men:"What horse is it that you boys think is goin''to be such a bad one?
14367Then to the stranger:"What do you want to work for?
14367Then, as Patches did not move,"Well, are you goin'', or have I got to start you?"
14367Then, as if he regretted his words, he asked quickly,"Do you name your horses?"
14367Then, staring with bucolic wonder at the distinguished representative of the highest culture, he asked,"Be you an honest- to- God professor?
14367Then, with his ever- ready jest,"Sure you put the right brand on that calf?"
14367Then:"Do you need any help?"
14367Then:"You ai n''t goin''to walk to the Cross- Triangle, be you?"
14367Think we can use him?"
14367Tried anywhere else for a job?"
14367Was he dreaming, or was it all just a part of the magic of that wonderful land?
14367Was it necessary or usual for men to keep so close- mouthed about themselves?
14367Was there a shade too much enthusiasm in the tone of his reply?
14367Was this what Patches meant?
14367We do n''t want the championship to go out of Yavapai County, do we?"
14367What a fine, big chap he is, is n''t he?"
14367What about Patches and Miss Reid, sir?"
14367What are you after, anyway?"
14367What became of Patches?
14367What did you do that for?"
14367What do you and your friends know of me?"
14367What do you mean?
14367What does he want?
14367What has Parkhill to do with Reid''s selling out?"
14367What in the world is that?"
14367What is he doing here?"
14367What is it the Dean called him?"
14367What is it?
14367What makes you think it was Nick and Joe?"
14367What right have you to force me to tell you that which you already know-- that I love you-- another man''s wife?"
14367What''s he a- lookin''for hangin''''round here?
14367What''s he been doing all day?"
14367What''s the matter with Jack?"
14367What''s the matter?"
14367What, in heaven''s name, do you mean by that?"
14367When Stanford Manning had asked,"What will you do when your game of Patches is played out?"
14367When the foreman had shown the new man to his room, the cowboy asked casually,"Found the goat ranch, all right, night before last, did you?"
14367When the two men were out of hearing of the people on the porch Reid asked in a low voice,"Noticed any stock that did n''t look right lately, Will?"
14367When?"
14367Where did you find my faithless Snip?
14367Where is the Cross- Triangle Ranch?
14367Who is he?"
14367Why are n''t you in Prescott where you are supposed to be?"
14367Why did n''t you tell them who you are?
14367Why do n''t you talk to her yourself?"
14367Why had she not felt humiliated and ashamed that Phil should want her to mate with him?
14367Why must he always bring Phil into their talk?
14367Why must he face a life without the companionship of a mate?
14367Why should he be condemned to years of loneliness?
14367Why, it was I who introduced him to you; do you remember?"
14367Will you come with me?"
14367Will you come, Kitty?
14367Will you vent your brand?"
14367With-- how many millions is it?"
14367Wo n''t you come and meet them?"
14367Would he?
14367Would it make any difference if I were like him?"
14367Would the driver of the racing car swerve aside from his course in time?
14367Would this new man also die?
14367You are n''t doing that all the time, are you?
14367You do n''t mind my speaking of it?"
14367You know where they are camped, do you?"
14367You remember when I wrote you about Stan, I told you how poor he was, and how we did n''t expect to be married for several years?"
14367You stand up for your pardner every time, do n''t you?
14367You will come, wo n''t you, dear?
14367You will give me a chance?"
14367You will let me give you your heart''s wish-- you will go with me into the life for which you are so fitted?"
14367You will not betray me?
14367You wo n''t let Nick get at me, will you, if I go?"
14367You wo n''t let us lose you altogether?"
14367You''ve been riding some, have n''t you?"
14367_ He_ looks like a real man, does n''t he?
14367but you''re a tenderfoot, ai n''t you?"
14367girl, do n''t you see why I must go?
14367piped up Little Billy excitedly,"Phil can ride anything what wears hair, ca n''t you, Phil?"
10932A living skeleton?
10932Afraid?
10932After six years, could I drop back into the old chrysalis naturally, without awkwardness? 10932 All right now, eh?
10932Am I never to have a glimpse of that treasure? 10932 And I shall make ready to stay a long time?"
10932And Jack? 10932 And Miss Ewold?
10932And Miss Ewold? 10932 And Omar?"
10932And all through the night you kept firing?
10932And as I shall want a man with me, may I rely on you? 10932 And beyond that how many miles to the water- hole?"
10932And he told no one else in Little Rivers? 10932 And in all these years you have never been back East?"
10932And keep your words?
10932And now?
10932And the Doge?
10932And the books?
10932And the telegram, Jack?
10932And then what else? 10932 And then?"
10932And there is more land here to make gardens like this?
10932And we not go, eh? 10932 And what did you say?"
10932And what do you think? 10932 And who do you think he is-- who?"
10932And would Jasper Ewold, whom I understand is the head and founder of the community, want you to come? 10932 And you and he came down the pass together?
10932And you are going to help me, are n''t you, Peter?
10932And you have no plans?
10932And you have pencil and paper to make some sort of transfer that will be the first legal step in undoing what you have done?
10932And you never long for cities, with their swift currents and busy eddies?
10932And you think that I am no longer a weakling?
10932And you want it all-- all the story from me?
10932And you will listen in silence?
10932And you, Mary? 10932 And you-- you no sleep?"
10932And you? 10932 And, Jack, if your mother were here with us and were herself, would she want you to go back to take up a rifle instead of your work at my side?
10932Are any other employees going?
10932Are n''t you a hero? 10932 Are n''t you overplaying your part, sir?"
10932Are they just going on forever having adventures and us never knowing about them?
10932Are you hit?
10932Are you ready to settle down?
10932Are you sure you ought? 10932 At dinner?
10932At what period of Velasquez''s career?
10932Begin to promote order with disorder and where will you end?
10932But Jack? 10932 But of what service will you be?"
10932But she will be back soon?
10932But the thing that I can not help-- the transcendent thing, not of logic, not of Little Rivers''difficulties-- how am I to give that up?
10932But what did she mean? 10932 But why did you not rouse me?
10932But will you? 10932 But, Peter, just one question, if you care to answer; was it-- was it this thing that drove my mother into exile?"
10932But-- there is no trick?
10932By walking through the town with a wisp of alfalfa in one hand and exhibiting the callouses on the other? 10932 By what right do you come here?"
10932Can you shoot to kill?
10932Coffee before we start?
10932Could you dine with me-- not at the house-- say at the club? 10932 Did I?
10932Did n''t I come by train?
10932Did you expect that I should be in a gray riding- habit? 10932 Did you know when they brought you in?"
10932Did you make the jelly yourself?
10932Did you open that note?
10932Did you tell him that I had a cough-- kuh- er?
10932Do I hear the faint echo of a human ego down there on the earth?
10932Do n''t keep one? 10932 Do n''t you buy your clothes, your best clothes, I mean, in your own store?"
10932Do n''t you like Little Rivers?
10932Do n''t you realize what death is?
10932Do you know a good piece of land?
10932Do you see strange lettering on the cloth?
10932Do you see where that shelf breaks abruptly?
10932Do you think I am about to die?
10932Do you think he will keep his word?
10932Do you think so?
10932Do you think that they are out of the sand?
10932Doge, eh?
10932Eh? 10932 Family questions, eh?
10932Family questions?
10932Father did not come to meet me?
10932Father not having been true to his agreement by keeping you in New York, why should I keep his secret? 10932 Galway, you have a gun?"
10932Had you forgotten where you met the dinosaur?
10932Has he travelled much in the West?
10932Has it taken you all this time to find that out? 10932 Has my complexion turned green over night or my nose slipped around to my ear?"
10932Have I a double out West and another in New York?
10932Have I time for the altogether?
10932Have n''t I made good? 10932 He has the grant for the water rights?"
10932He is here now?
10932He walked right toward a muzzle, this Wingfield?
10932He will?
10932How celebrate?
10932How did we ever get along without him before he came, anyway?
10932How do you do, brother?
10932How do you do?
10932How do you do?
10932How do you do?
10932How do you know how I feel?
10932How do you like Little Rivers?
10932How long before I start?
10932How long have you been here?
10932How long will Prather be in getting through the sand?
10932How many?
10932How shall I know the direction?
10932How should you like to start out delivering goods with me in the morning?
10932How-- how would I have his horse if he were n''t willing?
10932How?
10932How?
10932Howdy do, Leddy?
10932Howdy yourself?
10932I do n''t interrupt-- for a moment?
10932I will grant your defence of your father, but you will not argue? 10932 I-- I have a right to know-- won''t you tell me how you are going to defend yourself against Pete Leddy?"
10932I-- I-- was it Leddy that fired on us?
10932In the blood, Mary? 10932 Is it in there, in the drawing- room?"
10932Is it really you, Firio? 10932 Is it right to remain, however much you like this desert life?
10932Is it twenty now?
10932Is it work you mean? 10932 Is it?"
10932Is there any particular feature that interests you?
10932It is fair to the other one, is n''t it? 10932 It will be a case of weeding for me in the future, wo n''t it?"
10932It''s a clean piece of rope, is n''t it?
10932Jack Wingfield? 10932 Japanese?
10932John Prather?
10932Just how does it happen that I am here? 10932 Just what does this mean?"
10932Laughs?
10932Leddy, was n''t it the way I whistled to you the first time we met that made you want satisfaction? 10932 Like whom?
10932Little Rivers is a new town, is n''t it?
10932Mary, you are late-- and what have we here?
10932May I go to his school of agriculture, horticulture, and floriculture?
10932May I ride down with you, or shall I go ahead?
10932Miss Ewold, you mean?
10932Mister, did you yell when you was hit?
10932Mr. Wingfield--"Well, Peter?
10932Never the trail again?
10932No one else?
10932No rivals?
10932No?
10932No?
10932Not even in the garden?
10932Not one argument?
10932Not to fight Prather?
10932Now may I ask you a question? 10932 Now you know I am not well, do n''t you, Firio?"
10932Now, Pedro, you have Gonzalez''s money, have n''t you?
10932Now, do you want me to take the other side on that question so you can have another unearned victory? 10932 Now, where have we met before?
10932Now, where shall I find Jasper Ewold?
10932Now, would you advise pricking?
10932O youth, will you tarry with peace between wars?
10932Oh, Jack, you remember my farewell remark? 10932 On the ground that if you pay me more I might make myself worth more?"
10932Poetry, Mary? 10932 Pose?"
10932Prather went by the range trail, of course?
10932Quite like the Middle Ages, is n''t it?
10932Señorita, that young man who was here and Pete Leddy-- do you know, señorita?
10932Shall we lunch-- yes, and in the Best Swell Place?
10932Shall we start in the morning and have luncheon at the foot of the range?
10932Shall we walk?
10932Shall you be home early? 10932 She-- yes?"
10932So it''s salads and roses, is it, Peter?
10932That gave him a lot of pleasure-- and a remarkably quick system for delivering goods, was n''t it?
10932The Three Musketeersor"Cyrano"?
10932The boy''s good nature is n''t making him too familiar with the employees?
10932The clothes I bought to please Firio, you mean?
10932The date- trees? 10932 The railroad station is on the other side of the town, is n''t it?"
10932The work to- day? 10932 The young man who came down from the pass with me, you mean?"
10932Then I have done something worth while, really?
10932Then it is all right? 10932 Then shall it be at dinner?"
10932Then she still lives?
10932There is nothing more? 10932 There is time?
10932This is the end-- that is the understanding-- the end?
10932To fight Leddy?
10932To make your fortune, your life, out here?
10932To wear over my riding- habit or when I am digging in the flower beds?
10932Was I truly?
10932Was I truly?
10932Was his name Bennington?
10932Was it-- was it something to do with this Wingfield?
10932Was it? 10932 Was n''t it marked personal for me?"
10932We go to fight?
10932We take rifles?
10932We were never mawkish; we were just good citizens of Little Rivers, were n''t we? 10932 We?"
10932Well, are you going to let me go?
10932Well, what is it now? 10932 Well?"
10932What am I to do?
10932What business is it of yours?
10932What do you think your ancestor would say to it?
10932What else?
10932What has Señor Jack planned for us to do?
10932What have you found to do all these years?
10932What is this thing crawling along on two silken threads and so afraid of the hills?
10932What is?
10932What lies beyond?
10932What sort of horses had Prather and Nogales?
10932What work to- day?
10932What''s the matter, Bob?
10932What-- what does it mean?
10932When he said that did his face change completely? 10932 Where are they?
10932Where did he go? 10932 Where is Jack Wingfield?"
10932Where should I turn for outside capital that would not demand a majority interest in the project? 10932 Where?
10932Where? 10932 Where?
10932Who are you? 10932 Who was with him?"
10932Who would do it? 10932 Why are you here?
10932Why be on the Avenue and not buy?
10932Why care? 10932 Why did I take to the trail after Pedro Nogales struck at me with his knife?
10932Why did n''t you tell me last night?
10932Why do you always speak of him as''this Wingfield,''she demanded,"as if the town were full of Wingfields and he was a particular one?"
10932Why do you think that?
10932Why not leave all the problems of earthly existence to your lungs? 10932 Why should I carry a six- shooter if I did not?"
10932Why should he when you did not mention it yourself? 10932 Why we go?
10932Why were my mother and myself always in exile? 10932 Why, have you forgotten that we settled all that?"
10932Why? 10932 Why?"
10932Will I trust you, Jack? 10932 Will they?"
10932Will you also trust me?
10932Will you ask my father if he will see me at once?
10932Will you go in costume? 10932 Will you wait on my slow pace?"
10932Will you? 10932 Will you?"
10932Without developing any sense of responsibility?
10932Would n''t it be a good idea to cheer it up a bit? 10932 Would you have a man turn cherub when he has escaped having his jugular slashed by a margin of two or three inches?
10932Yes, Jack, or why speak at all?
10932Yes, Sir Chaps, I shall talk; otherwise, why was man given a tongue in his head and ideas?
10932Yes, and the finish of the fight-- how was that?
10932Yes, has n''t he both, this Wingfield?
10932Yes, sir, we will have that dinner- jacket ready to- night, sir, depend upon it-- and could n''t I show you something in cheviots?
10932Yes, wo n''t you come in?
10932Yes,she told the horizon; and after a little silence added:"The time has come to play another part?"
10932Yes?
10932Yes?
10932Yes?
10932You are all of the same opinion?
10932You are not pleased? 10932 You ask what did she mean?
10932You can do it as well as Thompson''s?
10932You could help with your knowledge of law? 10932 You do n''t find even a speck?"
10932You do n''t mind if I tell you again-- if I speak my one continuous thought aloud again?
10932You felt it-- you felt it very definitely, Mary?
10932You have the check for it, sir?
10932You have the framework from which you can build the whole story of him-- the story of how he fought and how Velasquez came to paint him? 10932 You have the papers for the concession with you?"
10932You know who it is?
10932You know? 10932 You mean that I am to stand on the platform and read poetry dedicated to him?"
10932You mean that you admitted who you were?
10932You mean the Indian and the burro with the silver bells that came over the pass some time before you?
10932You mean this?
10932You mean you are going to leave here for good?
10932You no know, señorita? 10932 You still fear, then, to look down from walls?
10932You think of settling?
10932You think so? 10932 You want citizens, industrious young citizens, do n''t you?"
10932You wear the big spurs and the grand chaps?
10932You will take me to look at the land, wo n''t you, please-- now? 10932 You will wire him the date of your arrival?"
10932Your questions are not so imperative that they can not wait?
10932Your wound is quite all right? 10932 ''Did you like him?'' 10932 A son who could be such an adjutant as only one who is of your own flesh and blood can be in the full pursuit of the same family interest as yourself? 10932 After all, did he really know how to shoot? 10932 After all, had his attitude toward her been merely acting? 10932 Am I eligible?
10932Am I never, never to read your diary?"
10932And Firio?
10932And Mary?
10932And before the portrait on the other side of the mantel he thought, challengingly and affectionately:"And you?
10932And could n''t I make you up three or four fancy waistcoats, with a little color in them-- the right color to go with the cloth?
10932And he never mentioned that he had met me?"
10932And how do you like the way I set those silver clouds a- tumbling?
10932And if you broke down her will, if you won, would there be happiness for you and for her?
10932And just how can you help?"
10932And what did Burleigh like?
10932And what do you imagine they are going to do with the two thousand?
10932And what do you think she did?
10932And what else?
10932And what shall I wire your father?
10932And what woman, whatever style of riding she chose, should care to come to this pass?
10932And where would he go?
10932And you will help me lay out the flower garden, wo n''t you?
10932And, Jack, are you going to stand by and see robbery done by the meanest, most worthless greaser in the valley-- and a good Indian the victim?"
10932And, Jack, it is wise for you, is n''t it, to bear in mind that your life has not been normal?
10932And-- and, Jack, you know?"
10932Anything but to repeat"Thank you"?
10932Back by train-- and in store clothes?
10932Before it struck again daylight would have come; and before night came again, what?
10932But first, will you tell me what your mother told you?
10932But was it folly?
10932But was n''t any letter, any communication of any kind, superfluous?
10932But why did you stay on after you had recovered from your wound?"
10932But why not rake out our skeletons together, you and I?"
10932But you will?"
10932Can you guess?
10932Come, Jack, am I not right?"
10932Could I resist?
10932Could Ignacio be right?
10932Could he deliberately shoot down an unarmed man?
10932Could he ever catch up with this procession which had all the time been moving on in the five years of his absence?
10932Could he learn to talk and think in the regulated manner of the traffic rules of convention?
10932Could she no longer trust her own eyesight?
10932Did I still know how to wear a fine gown?"
10932Did Jack really know how to shoot?
10932Did it hurt much?"
10932Did it seem like the face of another man?
10932Did n''t you connect?"
10932Did n''t you ever deliver packages in person in your early days?"
10932Did the doctor say you might?
10932Did the doctor say you might?"
10932Did this home- coming mean a son who could learn the business; a strong, shrewd, cool- headed son?
10932Did you get any idea of which you''d choose from looking the store over to- day?"
10932Do I?
10932Do n''t the lecturers to young medical students say,"Divert your patient''s mind to some topic other than himself as you get your first impression"?
10932Do n''t you think it is a good name for him?"
10932Do n''t you?
10932Do they think I want to put in ten years out here for nothing?
10932Do you dare to aspire as high as dates?"
10932Do you know anything better under the dome of any church or capitol?
10932Do you know those shadows that I can not understand better than I?"
10932Do you mind?"
10932Do you prefer that way?"
10932Do you recall ever having met him?
10932Do you remember how you stood here on the very site of my house and lectured me?
10932Do you remember it at all?"
10932Do you think I would ask to see your diary?"
10932Do you think I would want to?"
10932Do you think they could travel together?"
10932Do you want to go for that?
10932Firio has done well, has n''t he?"
10932Firio?
10932For how can you talk of the desert sky except in the banality of exclamations?
10932For what purpose is the word in the English vocabulary?
10932From to- night things will not be so strange, will they?
10932Go to him in as much distress as if his existence were her care?
10932Had Jack Wingfield been more than a symbol?
10932Had he been mistaken?
10932Had he brought something more than an expression of culture, manner, and ease of a past which nothing could dim?
10932Had he caught her as she wobbled in the saddle?
10932Had he suggested some personal relation to that past which her father preferred to keep unexplained?
10932Had he surmised what was passing in her mind?
10932Had his eyes personified a wish when they saw a figure on the steps?
10932Had mental suggestion played him a trick?
10932Had not his own perversity taken his fate out of her hands?
10932Had not she done her part?
10932Had she done any foolish thing in expression of a weakness that she had never known before?
10932Had she extended her hand for support?
10932Had she gone out of her head?
10932Had she not already learned to expect inconsistencies from him?
10932Had she not warned him about Leddy?
10932Had she undergone this humiliation as the fish on the line of the mischievous play of one who had stopped over a train in order to do murder?
10932Has he asked you?"
10932Has he set any limit to his ambition?
10932Have n''t you a walking- stick?
10932Have you any excuse?"
10932Have you any suggestion?"
10932Have you any water to drink on the way?"
10932Have you ever looked down?"
10932Have you lost your memory?"
10932Have you met him?"
10932Have you no tongue?"
10932He picked up the rose and the hat, while the father regarded him with stony wonder which said:"Are you mine, or are you not?
10932Help these men seasoned by experience in land disputes in that region?"
10932His look plainly said:"How much longer do you mean to harass me?"
10932How about it?"
10932How could he remember the face of a grown man from the face of a boy?
10932How deep ran the current of this past association?
10932How do you know?"
10932How high were Jack''s hedges?
10932How is she?"
10932How was he connected with the story of the mother?
10932How was this and that person coming on?
10932How were the Doge''s date- trees?
10932How would he get past that steep shoulder?
10932I do n''t know anything pleasanter than making people feel perfectly natural, do you?
10932I have a right to know that, have n''t I, in my effort to make my side clear?"
10932I have your good wishes?"
10932I?
10932If I were in darkness and you could give me light, would you refuse?
10932If Jack were well, would not Bennington have said so?
10932If he preferred to die, why should it be her concern?
10932If he would not listen to her yesterday, why should she expect him to listen to her now?
10932If ornamental hedges waste water and bring bugs and are contrary to practical ranching ideas, why-- well, why not?
10932If you keep on spending the same orange crop, just where do you arrive in the maze of finance?"
10932In which direction?"
10932Is he going to make it an even hundred and then retire?"
10932Is it fair to her to follow her back to the desert?
10932Is it the courage of self- denial, of control of impulse on your part?
10932Is n''t it part of the custom of Little Rivers that pasts melt into the desert?
10932Is n''t the town free of Leddy?
10932Is that a bargain?"
10932Is that an important branch to learn?"
10932Is that the way yours is?"
10932Is the wound healed?"
10932Is there a hotel?"
10932It is a big business building a mountain; only, when God Almighty scattered so many ready- made ones about, why take the trouble?"
10932It is only a question of time, is n''t it?"
10932It is very cool here under the umbrella- trees, is n''t it?
10932Jack asked strangely;"that I carried out your instructions when you sent me away?"
10932Jack broke the silence by asking, in a tone of lively hospitality:"You will join me at luncheon?"
10932Jasper Ewold?
10932Jim Galway?"
10932Line them with purple?
10932Mary, have n''t I a right to know?"
10932May I?"
10932Morning and afternoon and evening he would go over to Dr. Patterson''s with the question:"How is he?"
10932Must she be the audience to some fresh exhibition of his versatility?
10932My name is Prather, and yours?"
10932No Jack looking up from work to ask boyishly:"Am I learning?
10932No danger of infection?"
10932No further light on his old relations with my father and mother?"
10932Now do n''t you remember?
10932Now, after Prather had gone?"
10932Now, that trick he played by going up on the ridge under cover of darkness?"
10932On what will it turn?"
10932One of the art critics?"
10932Or did he not care?
10932Palette?
10932Perhaps in Goldfield?
10932Say, do you like plums?"
10932Señores?"
10932Shall I bank them?
10932Shall I wait up for you?"
10932Shall you make a specialty of olives?
10932Shirking and for what-- for what?"
10932Should she endure witnessing in reality the horror which she had pictured so vividly in imagination?
10932Should she submit herself to fruitless humiliation?
10932Should she volunteer herself as a rescuer of fools?
10932Should you pause, incapable of analysis, in a spell of tribute?"
10932That is, I suppose you will want to keep this as a memento, eh?"
10932That''s the only criterion of character in Little Rivers according to your own code, is n''t it, Jasper Ewold?"
10932The Doge not being at home, wo n''t you show me around?"
10932The aviary?
10932The nursery?"
10932The work to- day?"
10932Then I am not quite hopeless?"
10932Then he talked of you and your father-- you still wish to hear?"
10932Then he turned to Jim Galway:"Has John Prather arrived?"
10932Then why do you ask?"
10932Then you will stay?
10932There is blood on your dress''What does this mean?"
10932There is hope?"
10932To go to let the devil, as you call it, out of you?"
10932To have this rose in a vase on your table where you could see it, instead of riding about in an empty automobile box?"
10932To how many men had he said,"I am going to kill you?"
10932Trust you who gave up your inheritance?"
10932Was he confident of the outcome?
10932Was he out of his head?
10932Was he simply clay that served without feeling?
10932Was he that hard?
10932Was it possible, after all, that he could feel?
10932Was it the name of a new kind of semi- tropical fruit not yet introduced into Arizona?
10932Was n''t he mad?
10932Was n''t it the folly of weak and stupid stubbornness?
10932Was n''t she mad?
10932Was the boy to be his in thought and purpose, after all?
10932Was there anything further to say except"Thank you"?
10932Was this Indian boy prepared for the news?
10932Was this John Prather?
10932Was this man ever to be subjecting her to spasms of fear on his account?
10932We ai n''t been getting you in wrong, I hope?"
10932We fight?"
10932We stay?
10932Well, did n''t I respect mine?
10932Well, there is n''t much to our family except you and I and that old ancestor-- and a long talk, you say?"
10932Well, what did she say?
10932Were his smiles the mask of a conviction that he was to kill and not to be killed?
10932What am I saying?
10932What books should he bring to the invalid to while away the time?
10932What can the old man do?
10932What could she have meant?"
10932What did she say?"
10932What do I know?
10932What do you know that I do n''t know?
10932What do you mean?
10932What does it matter?
10932What had she meant?
10932What her reasons were?
10932What if we had to pay the price he set for what takes the place of rain, as they do in some places in California?
10932What in-- where are you going to grow them?"
10932What is he to me?"
10932What is he to me?"
10932What is the nature of this new strength?
10932What matter if the easy traveller could shoot?
10932What other quarrels had he known in his wanderings from Colorado to Chihuahua?
10932What purpose in questions now?
10932What put this idea into your head?"
10932What reason was there for her to remain?
10932What the deuce is the mystery?"
10932What then?
10932What then?
10932What then?"
10932What was the story of this teller of stories?
10932What was this barrier between you and her?
10932What will Mary say to me, now?"
10932What would have happened if Leddy had really drawn?
10932What-- what are you going to do?"
10932When my mother came home, do you remember her look?
10932Where do you mean to end?
10932Where is it?"
10932Where''s your pretty whistle?"
10932Where?"
10932Who can about the planning of new houses and gardens?
10932Who can tell?
10932Who is he?
10932Who is he?
10932Who is n''t entitled to the Best Swell Place occasionally?"
10932Who is this double of mine?"
10932Who should understand if not I?"
10932Why care?"
10932Why did I stay?
10932Why did you go alone?"
10932Why had he not compromised with Dr. Bennington''s advice and tried part falsehood and part contrition?
10932Why had he not kept in mind that sufficient to the hour is the pleasure of it?
10932Why had he not said so at first?
10932Why had she not thought that it would be here that Pete Leddy was bound to wait for anyone coming in by the trail from Galeria?
10932Why have you come back?"
10932Why not close the store and make a holiday for everybody?
10932Why not continue after Mr. Wingfield has washed off the dust of travel and we are at table?"
10932Why not lie back and look on at things and breathe my air?
10932Why on his horse?"
10932Why should he bring them to the dining- room, which is mine?"
10932Why should he get so wrought up over the fact that another man looked like him?
10932Why should n''t we take the same train back?"
10932Why should that bitterness be turned against me?
10932Why this bitterness of Jasper Ewold against you?
10932Why was it that I never saw you?
10932Why?
10932Why?
10932Why?
10932Will he come out of this delirium, you ask?
10932Will you and the Doge help me?"
10932Will you come?"
10932Will you go forth and dream for a day?
10932Will you plow with Pete Leddy''s gun drawn by Wrath of God, sir, and harrow with your spurs drawn by Jag Ear?
10932Will you ride to the pass?"
10932Will you sit down?"
10932Will you wear your spurs and the chaps and the silk shirt?"
10932Will you, and gaze out over that spot of green in the glare of the desert, knowing that a little of it is mine?"
10932Will you, because I kept the faith of callouses?
10932Will you?"
10932Will you?"
10932Wingfield?"
10932With political influence?
10932Wo n''t you see me for a few moments, if I promise to keep to my side of the barrier which you have raised between us?
10932Would he not have emphasized it?
10932Would n''t a cross- eyed Cromwellian soldier strike fear to the heart of any loyalist?
10932Would she want you?"
10932Would you have him say,''Please, naughty boy, give me your knife?
10932Would you want me to read all the foolish things you had ever thought?
10932Yes, did it seem as if there were one face that could charm and another that could kill?"
10932Yes, we have found the truth at last, have n''t we?
10932Yes, what do you do with all the second- class matter?"
10932You are marked-- don''t you see, marked?"
10932You are not coming home?"
10932You are not used to that, I take it?"
10932You have never heard of him?"
10932You have never met anyone who has seen this man?
10932You know?"
10932You noticed it, too?"
10932You ride?"
10932or will you be drawn on a float by Jag Ear-- a float labeled,''The Idler Enjoying His Own Reform?''
10932or,"Back, eh, Jack?
10932so relentlessly?
10932the Doge?
10932the father?
10932why?
10932why?"
40262''I''ve come down regeler every day For twenty years to Piper''s store; I''ve sot here in a patient way, Say, hain''t I, Piper?'' 40262 A letter from him?"
40262A miner?
40262A ministerial- looking gentleman who called himself Felton Cleveland, eh?
40262All armed?
40262And do you propose to prance out there and let them shoot you up, too? 40262 And if you find other men on the claim, what will you do?"
40262And in a difficult country as to access?
40262And is it yet time?
40262And is it you?
40262And is there any reason why I should not? 40262 And now,"said Frank,"if this feud were ended, if any offense of his were pardoned, could he not claim his property?"
40262And so the rheumatism and cold weather drove you south, eh?
40262And the one you speak of-- the one who was compelled to flee from the country-- was he wealthy?
40262And this new claim of yours is inconveniently located at a distance from any railway town?
40262And you did n''t find him?
40262And you have them in operation?
40262And you were not on your way to Flagstaff to meet Dick Merriwell there?
40262And you will drop it?
40262And you would have no objections to that, of course?
40262Any trouble in regard to the new mine?
40262Anything serious the matter?
40262Are we to have nothing? 40262 Are you certain that''sta.y''comes into it?"
40262Are you hurt, Merry?
40262Are you serious about this fellow, cap''n?
40262Are you sure this is straight goods?
40262Are you?
40262As valuable as this one?
40262But Abe, Dick-- Abe?
40262But are n''t you going back with us to the Mazatzals?
40262But are you sure, Abe-- are you sure we''re taking the right course?
40262But ca n''t we take her?
40262But do you mean to tell me,said Wiley,"that you are not an admirer of the manly art of self- defense?
40262But how can it be done-- how can it be done?
40262But how did you happen to have such prisoners in the first place?
40262But how was it? 40262 But if you were living on a ranch down on the Rio Verde, how did you happen to be in Prescott when Frank Merriwell was there?"
40262But now, Frank-- what are we to do?
40262But now-- now?
40262But tell me,urged Dick,"how you came to have those men as prisoners?"
40262But what could I do with him? 40262 But what do you think has happened to her?
40262But what if we should miss Dick? 40262 But wherever is Dick''s horse?"
40262But you do n''t go alone, I judge? 40262 But you were followed?"
40262Can they descend that way?
40262Can you tell me where to find him?
40262Clark? 40262 Colvin, do you know anybody in Prescott?"
40262Costola?
40262Did it amuse you so much to see me take my regular morning plunge? 40262 Did n''t we say it was?"
40262Did n''t yer git yer little present?
40262Did they see me do it?
40262Did you ever hear of Benson Clark?
40262Did you hit him?
40262Did you know that you left a pistol with your name upon it in a hotel where you stopped in Snowflake?
40262Did you low- born whelps think that Cap''n Wiley would go back on his old side pard, Frank Merriwell? 40262 Did you, indeed?"
40262Do n''t you know?
40262Do you allow, Dillon,he finally heard Mat say,"that Dan will stick to his little plan to hold up that train?"
40262Do you believe, Frank, that it is their scheme?
40262Do you dare say to my face that I cheat?
40262Do you fancy that there is a possibility that he might be induced to sell in case the offer seemed an advantageous one?
40262Do you hear me, Frank Merriwell?
40262Do you know where Frank is now? 40262 Do you mean that he was n''t hurt, Joe?"
40262Do you mean that you''re not going with us?
40262Do you notice anything peculiar about that letter?
40262Do you propose to remain here all night, Merry?
40262Do you remember of hearing him answer any to your calls after you had passed through those woods?
40262Do you suppose, mates, that the spook of Benson Clark is lingering in this vicinity?
40262Do you suppose,asked Hodge, in consternation,"that there are other parties searching for that mine?"
40262Do you think she is prepared to endure the hardships she would be compelled to face? 40262 Do you think, Frank,"he questioned,"that there is any hope of finding Felicia here?
40262Does we git it sure?
40262Ef he is so fur, however is it you expects ter find him in a hurry?
40262Father,he said,"who were those men, and how came they to be here?"
40262Felicia,questioned Frank huskily;"what of her?"
40262Frank him not here?
40262From your words,returned Merry,"I should fancy you had been looking for me for some time?"
40262Going to Flagstaff to meet Frank Merriwell''s brother, did you say?
40262Gone-- where?
40262Have we not suffered indignities enough? 40262 Have you a pack of cards?"
40262Have you discovered anything?
40262Have you made your will? 40262 Have you not been satisfied in the past?"
40262Have you noticed a certain old Injun in this bunch sence we started out?
40262Have you seen him lately?
40262Have you thought of Felicia? 40262 He is safe?"
40262He is younger?
40262He was with the gang that cut loose your prisoners, was he? 40262 He went out with you?"
40262Hey?
40262His brother? 40262 His brother?"
40262His cousin, eh?
40262How am I going to rescue him,said Merry,"when I do n''t know where to find him?"
40262How am I to believe you?
40262How are you hitting her, Bill?
40262How can we depend on a fellow who sleeps at his post when on guard?
40262How could a ship come bearing down upon you with no wind to sail by?
40262How did he make the discovery?
40262How did you happen to come?
40262How did you happen to know this Dick Merriwell?
40262How do you do, sir?
40262How do you make that out?
40262How do you think the trick was done?
40262How does it git there?
40262How does it happen that there are children in this wretched region?
40262How does we settle who does it?
40262How far is this mine from the nearest railroad point?
40262How know you so much?
40262How many men do you think there are in this plot?
40262How silently?
40262How so?
40262Howdy, Dan?
40262I am now; but old Joe Crowfoot----"Crowfoot-- what of him?
40262I believe this valley is the one,Merry declared;"but how are we going to get into it?
40262I must stay near by, must n''t I?
40262I presume you would consider this engagement ended in case you fail to put me down and out in short order?
40262I suppose you are Mr. Frank Merriwell?
40262I wonder how he gits onter it that anything''s up?
40262If I has n''t offended your highness,said the man who had asked the question,"perhaps you tells me now where this Dick Merriwell is?"
40262If I were to make you an offer for your property, on being satisfied with it as something I want,he said,"would you consider it?"
40262If these men are bad men,she said,"wo n''t they harm Dick some way?"
40262If you were the one whipped, you would call all dealings off?
40262Indeed?
40262Is he dead, Frank?
40262Is he home?
40262Is he like you?
40262Is it Choctaw or Chinese?
40262Is it luck you call it?
40262Is it possible to cross the desert?
40262Is it possible? 40262 Is that so?"
40262Is that so?
40262Is that so?
40262Is that true?
40262Is that you, Curry?
40262Is there any chance for us to escape?
40262Is this new Joaquin endeavoring to follow in the footsteps of his predecessor?
40262Is this the road, Buckhart?
40262Is this the way you are to be trusted? 40262 It appears that I have given you considerable trouble?"
40262It seems that Hodge trusts you?
40262Leave me behind when there''s a ruction brewing? 40262 Look a here, Mr. Merriwell,"he said,"do yer know who yer dealing with in this yere piece of business?"
40262Mebbe you hurries right along? 40262 Mebbe you pull up stake and lope?"
40262Mebbe you tells me who is the boss?
40262Morgan,called Merry,"can you hear me?"
40262My dear child,he said,"why do you shed these foolish tears?"
40262My son, is all this true?
40262Not Macklyn Morgan?
40262Now we bids you a pleasant good night, and we hopes you sleeps sweet and dreams agreeable dreams-- eh, Mat?
40262Now, what do yer think of that?
40262Now, what will you do, Macklyn Morgan?
40262Now, who is it what watches you so closelike?
40262Oh, that is the way yer does it, is it?
40262Oh, that''s it?
40262Oh, where is he? 40262 Oh, yer does, does yer?"
40262Old Joe down there with those men?
40262On what inducements?
40262Only that?
40262Peculiar? 40262 Perhaps you have a better one, Shawmut?
40262Rheumatism troubles you again?
40262Ropes?
40262Say you so? 40262 Say you so?"
40262See here,said Kip, stopping short,"how do you happen to know so much about this?"
40262Sleeping at your post, are you?
40262So it is for that stuff you sell your friends, is it?
40262So it''s you?
40262So they did n''t kill you outright, did they?
40262So you are also the cousin of Frank Merriwell?
40262So you two fine chaps takes water?
40262That is the Queen Mystery, I believe?
40262That?
40262The Americans,questioned Carlos,"what of them?"
40262Then he has a brother, has he? 40262 Then he is somewhere yereabouts?"
40262Then it was n''t quite true?
40262Then what was the meaning of your threat to expose his mining operations?
40262Then what''s eating of yer?
40262Then where is he?
40262Then you believe there is a cipher in it, do you?
40262Then you have heard of it, sir?
40262Then you intend to play baseball again, do you, cap''n?
40262Then you know what has become of him?
40262Then you raced through a piece of woods, did you?
40262Then, why is n''t he here?
40262Think?
40262This boy is your brother?
40262This is the one Felicia told us to take, is n''t it?
40262Those men-- those men who have been released----"What of them?
40262Those ruffians?
40262Tried to force you to give up the Queen Mystery, did he?
40262Trying to jump a claim?
40262Was it Indians, do you think?
40262Was it carelessness?
40262Was that what you fired at?
40262We take all the risks, and what do we get? 40262 We will give these poor fellows decent burial, and after that----""After that-- what?"
40262We? 40262 Well, Colvin, you are from the Enchanted Valley?"
40262Well, I opines you has cooked yer man afore this?
40262Well, how does it look to you?
40262Well, however does he happen to be hiring men for this yere mine? 40262 Well, partner, if I tells you, does you opine you''re ready to stick by me?"
40262Well, what do yer think o''this game, Dug?
40262Well, what do you make of that, Merry?
40262Well, what do you think of that?
40262Well, what do you think of that?
40262Well, what''s to be done, Merry?
40262Well, whatever was the varmint trying to do?
40262Well, you do n''t suppose I''d let them drive me out, do you?
40262Well,said Merry, having discovered the cap''n''s condition,"I presume now you will return with us to the Mazatzals?"
40262Wha- a- at?
40262Whar are they?
40262What ails ye, drat yer?
40262What are we to do, Frank?
40262What are you doing? 40262 What are you going to do?"
40262What are you prowling around yere for, you old vagrant?
40262What are you talking about?
40262What behold you, mate?
40262What can you do in the night?
40262What did you say?
40262What do I think of it?
40262What do ye here, my son?
40262What do yer think of that, partner? 40262 What do you get, Joe?"
40262What do you propose to do?
40262What do you suppose has happened?
40262What do you think about it now?
40262What do you think about the horses?
40262What do you want me to write?
40262What does it mean?
40262What does yer know about him, pard?
40262What has become of him?
40262What has brought about this sudden change on your part?
40262What have you found?
40262What if some one should offer you a prominent position at a salary of ten thousand a year where you would be unable to play baseball?
40262What in blazes does you mean?
40262What in the name of all mysteries are you doing, Crowfoot?
40262What in thunder are you doing here?
40262What is it all about?
40262What is it that does n''t seem possible?
40262What is it, Brad?
40262What is it, Felicia?
40262What is it, Frank?
40262What is it?
40262What is it?
40262What is money?
40262What is now, Frank?
40262What is the meaning of this?
40262What is the meaning of this?
40262What is the mission''s income?
40262What is this we finds? 40262 What is this?"
40262What is your next low trick, Morgan?
40262What matters it, Pachuca?
40262What new game are you up to, Mr. Morgan? 40262 What of him?"
40262What sort of men are they?
40262What the dickens could have brought him here at this time?
40262What the dickens is he up to?
40262What then? 40262 What was that?"
40262What will Dick think when he finds us gone?
40262What will be their next move?
40262What will we do about this business, Merry?
40262What will you do?
40262What would you do?
40262What''s that to me? 40262 What''s that?"
40262What''s that?
40262What''s that?
40262What''s that?
40262What''s that?
40262What''s that?
40262What''s the matter, Abe?
40262What''s the matter, Abe?
40262What''s the matter, Crowfoot?
40262What''s the matter, Frank?
40262What''s the matter, pard?
40262What''s the matter, pard?
40262What''s the meaning of this great agitation by which you seek to overthrow my corporosity?
40262What''s the trouble there?
40262What''s this jargon?
40262What''s this strange thing, Felicia? 40262 What''s to be done now?"
40262What''s up now, Brad?
40262What''s up now?
40262What''s your name?
40262What, me?
40262What, these?
40262What? 40262 What?"
40262What?
40262Whatever are you doing yere?
40262Whatever are you giving us?
40262Whatever did you expect to find?
40262Whatever does he do that fer?
40262Whatever does yer make of it, partner?
40262Whatever does yer make of that, pard Merriwell?
40262Whatever does you take us fer?
40262Whatever has you there?
40262Whatever is the matter? 40262 Whatever is the use to jump around this yere way?"
40262Whatever is this game?
40262Whatever is this he is shooting at you?
40262Whatever is this you says, mister?
40262Whatever kind of fighting does yer call this?
40262Whatever was yer talking about, Wiley?
40262Whatever''s up now?
40262When do you contemplate such a thing?
40262When will you learn better?
40262When?
40262Where are they now?
40262Where are those pesky stairs?
40262Where are we, Abe?
40262Where can he be?
40262Where did this yere shooting happen, Pete?
40262Where had we better camp?
40262Where have they gone, Joe?
40262Where is Brad?
40262Where is Dick?
40262Where is Felicia, Frank?
40262Where is Frank Merriwell?
40262Where is Frank?
40262Where is he, Abe?
40262Where is he? 40262 Where is he?"
40262Where is this fellow we left to guard our property?
40262Where is this yere Dick Merriwell, Hunchy?
40262Where under the stars did you drop from?
40262Where was this, if you do n''t mind giving that much information?
40262Where''s my pard?
40262Where? 40262 Wherever did we get into this hole?"
40262Who am I? 40262 Who are these new enemies you have found here?"
40262Who are they, Abe? 40262 Who are you?"
40262Who are you?
40262Who are you?
40262Who built it, Frank?
40262Who calls for me?
40262Who did it?
40262Who do you s''pose is back of this yere business, Dug?
40262Who do you suppose those men are?
40262Who does you allow is coming?
40262Who is old Joe Crowfoot?
40262Who is the parsonish gentleman?
40262Who is there? 40262 Who is your brother, kid?"
40262Who says so? 40262 Who?
40262Whoever does yer reckon is a- playing a fiddle out yere?
40262Whoever is he, anyhow?
40262Whoever is this yere?
40262Why all this uproar?
40262Why did they seek to slay you?
40262Why do n''t they sail right out here and light into us? 40262 Why do n''t yer stand up like a man and fight?
40262Why do you disturb the placid peacefulness of this pellucid morning with the ponderous pyrotechnics of your palpitating pleasure?
40262Why do you mix up in this, Wiley?
40262Why do you never talk thus to the others?
40262Why does he seem so mighty suspicious?
40262Why does n''t he sing some more, Merry?
40262Why does yer think that so brightlike? 40262 Why for do you ramble around that yere way?"
40262Why have you brought me here?
40262Why must you always have enemies?
40262Why not? 40262 Why not?
40262Why not?
40262Why not?
40262Why not?
40262Why not?
40262Why not?
40262Why should he write a letter? 40262 Why should he?
40262Why should you do that?
40262Why should you? 40262 Why this agitated haste?"
40262Why were you so particular to say,''No house shelters me?''
40262Why, have you a brother?
40262Why, whatever is this?
40262Why, you do n''t buck up agin''Bland none?
40262Why,exclaimed Henry,"you do n''t mean Mr. Merriwell, do yer?"
40262Will you do as I tell you?
40262Yes, whatever is it you''re driving at?
40262You Flank Mellowell? 40262 You ai n''t a- giving it ter me that you bucks up agin''Bland, are yer?"
40262You are making medicine for your rheumatism?
40262You are not hurt?
40262You did n''t shoot at the man on the rope?
40262You do n''t find no trace whatever of my pard, do you, Frank?
40262You do n''t know a man you can depend upon-- a good fighter who will stick by us if paid well?
40262You do n''t know? 40262 You do n''t mean to tell me that my pard let any onery horse dump him out of the saddle?
40262You do n''t think some wild animal has got him?
40262You hear the flying lizard sing? 40262 You kick no more?"
40262You live here alone, father?
40262You no chop um up some?
40262You thinks Bland is not behind it, does yer?
40262You throws up a chance to make a good thing? 40262 You were one of the men engaged by Wiley, I presume?"
40262You will find Dick, wo n''t you?
40262You?
40262You?
40262''John, old man,''says I,''what are you doing?''
40262''What were you doing at that window?''
40262''What''s it wurth?''
40262''Whatever is a- doing?''
40262''Who were you talking to?''
40262***** What had become of Felicia and little Abe?
40262--what does that stand for, Frank?"
40262And what is Frank Merriwell''s brother doing in Flagstaff?"
40262And you beat the whole bunch off, did you, Mr. Merriwell?
40262Are they pursuing us?"
40262Are you aware of the fact that Sukes was shot in the dark?
40262Are you aware that every light in the place had first been extinguished by other shots?
40262Are you certain your title to this property is clear?"
40262Are you old Joe?"
40262Are you ready to go, child?"
40262Are you willing to do so?"
40262Are you with us, or are you ready to give up?"
40262Besides that, how can I find my way to the Enchanted Valley unless guided by Wiley himself?"
40262But are n''t you alone?"
40262But even had I done so, who could say that it was not I who shot out the lights and the other man who killed Milton Sukes?"
40262But how do you know anything about it?"
40262But what are your plans now?
40262But what can I do?
40262But what of this world''s riches has my mighty intellect and my poetic soul brought me?
40262But what was I to do?
40262But what was that elongated, ear- splitting vibration that pierced the tympanum of my tingling ear?
40262But whatever are you going to do with Felicia?"
40262But why do you pretend that it is on his account you are carrying out this lawless piece of business?
40262By the way, mates, did you ever know why it was that Santos- Dumont retired from this country in confusion and dismay?
40262Can any one direct me to a tub of tanglefoot?"
40262Can not you do so?"
40262Can you do that, Abe?"
40262Can you see her in that window up there?
40262Can you tell me anything more of them?"
40262Can you tell me anything to assist in my search?"
40262Clark?
40262Dick, how did you come here?"
40262Did n''t I deceive him?
40262Did n''t I kill him?
40262Did you ever hear how I got the best of Bat Masterson?
40262Did you ever hear of Spike Riley?"
40262Did you ever hear of the Costolas?
40262Did you ever hear of the time I had heart failure in that baseball game with the Cleveland Nationals?
40262Did you hear that voice?
40262Did you know about this plot to seize the mines-- before Hodge discovered it?"
40262Did you see where the shot came from?"
40262Do n''t you think Frank will bring him here right away?"
40262Do n''t you think I may see him soon?
40262Do n''t you want to take it?"
40262Do n''t''spose I ever told you about those fleas?"
40262Do you hear?
40262Do you know how I dealt with Milton Sukes?
40262Do you let on that you''re going to disobey orders?"
40262Do you mean to tell me that you never have been concerned in any crooked schemes?
40262Do you mean to tell me that you take no interest in the prize ring and the glorious heroes of it?"
40262Do you mean to tell me that your career as a maker of millions has been unspotted?
40262Do you mean, pard, that you propose to cut me out of this yere scrimmage?
40262Do you mind showing me the report of the assayer?"
40262Do you mind telling how it happened?"
40262Do you opine we''ve got any kick coming?"
40262Do you propose to let these measly galoots wipe out the Merriwell family in a bunch?
40262Do you smoke, Mr. Merriwell?
40262Do you think I can conscientiously ignore the fact that he was murdered?"
40262Do you want me, ghost?"
40262Does yer know nothing else but jest ter dodge?"
40262Does yer mean to insinuate that the old varmint loaded this bunch with dope?"
40262Ever play baseball, Joe, old boy?
40262HOW WAS IT DONE?
40262HOW WAS IT DONE?
40262Have I paid you in a satisfactory manner?"
40262How did it happen?"
40262How did you get this?"
40262How did you happen to be so quick with the shot?"
40262How do you explain that?"
40262How have you managed to stand those ruffians off?"
40262How is yourn, Dug?"
40262How know we that we are to receive all that is promised?"
40262How will you explain your behavior to the satisfaction of the law?"
40262How?"
40262I believe you have a mine in this vicinity?"
40262I have also learned, Mr. Merriwell, that you have other mines?"
40262I presume the Costolas must have possessed large estates in Spain?"
40262I sees him, and I says:''Jim, how much you let me have on my hoss and outfit?''
40262If I provide you with some loose change, will you give me your word not to use it in gambling?"
40262If I were to step out here now and make a similar charge against Mr. Kensington, what would be the result?"
40262If she were not, why should Black Joaquin put himself to so much trouble?"
40262If we should not find him, what would become of us, Abe?
40262If you deceive me in that, why not in everything?"
40262If you do, I''ll----""You''ll what?"
40262If you intend to push such a charge against me, why do n''t you go ahead and do it?
40262If you tries it----""What then?"
40262Is it settled?"
40262Is it strange we suspect she is a prize of great value?
40262Is that all yer can do?
40262Is that the sort of justice you are looking for, Morgan?
40262Is that the way you obtain justice for your dead partner?
40262Is that what you mean?
40262Is the chief to get it all?"
40262Is there no town, no human habitation beyond these mountains?"
40262Is you trying to fool your brother up some?"
40262It is barely possible you have heard of me?"
40262Kensington did not seem pleased, and immediately he demanded:"How do you happen to know so much about it, sir?"
40262Let''s see, whatever was his name?"
40262Macklyn Morgan, are you immaculate?
40262Me?"
40262Mebbe he takes hatchet and chop um up?
40262Mebbe you has no great time to waste?"
40262Mebbe you means Frank Merriwell?"
40262Merriwell?"
40262Merriwell?"
40262Merriwell?"
40262Morgan?"
40262Much less, why should any who profess to be of the holy faith do such a thing?"
40262Oh, where is he?"
40262Oh, you will take me with you, wo n''t you, Dick?
40262Perhaps you have not heard of me?"
40262Sabe?"
40262Staples is not home, where can I find him?"
40262Staples?"
40262The boy''s dark eyes looked fearlessly at them, and he coolly inquired:"What''s your game?
40262Then what Joe him get?
40262This story about living on a ranch-- how about it?"
40262This yere is a nice bunch o''miners, now, ai n''t it?
40262Trying to repress and conceal his indignation, Bart asked, as if wholly unsuspicious of the real situation:"What''s the matter, Bland?"
40262Understand that?
40262Understand that?"
40262Was Wiley a traitor?
40262We are the men who did the work; why should not we be trusted?
40262We''re great at soothing-- eh, Mat?"
40262We''re jest as gentle as two playful kittens-- eh, Mat?"
40262What air they doin''here?"
40262What are we going to do?"
40262What can I do alone?"
40262What could they make out of that?
40262What do they do there, Frank?"
40262What do you mean by such conduct?"
40262What do you think of that?"
40262What do you think of that?"
40262What do you want of me?"
40262What had happened to Dick?
40262What harm has the child done that she should be deceived?
40262What has happened to Felicia?
40262What has happened?
40262What if I had remained in Boston, Merry?
40262What if our enemies had crept upon us while you were supposed to be guarding the camp?"
40262What if they do find his charred body?
40262What is behind this singular procedure of yours?"
40262What makes yer fight with yer feet?"
40262What sort of men are they?"
40262What think you the chief would say should he hear you?"
40262What was it that happened?"
40262What was it when you won?"
40262What will this day bring?
40262What would I think of myself if anything serious happened to my brother?
40262What''s his name?"
40262Whatever are you a- doing?"
40262Whatever good would it do them to harm him?
40262Whatever is he doing here?"
40262Whatever is this joke you''re putting up on me, Felicia?"
40262When I am turned down by the blind and deluded managers, how am I to help another?
40262When our feelings is ruffled we are a heap bad-- eh, Mat?"
40262When the door was opened and Buckhart entered, Felicia cried out to him:"Dick-- you have found him?"
40262When they had lowered its contents until very little was left, Bight observed:"I s''pose Bland he''s going to chaw up this yere chap, Hodge?"
40262Where are they?"
40262Where did yer get lost from?"
40262Where is Dick?
40262Where is Frank?
40262Where is Sukes now?
40262Where is he now?"
40262Where is he?"
40262Where is he?"
40262Where is she?"
40262Where is this man?"
40262Where will it lead me?
40262White man did him see red snake with horse''s head?
40262Who are they?"
40262Who can say the hand of Providence was not in it?
40262Who is she?
40262Who is the child, and why did they take her from her home?"
40262Who is the old tike, mate?"
40262Who is this yere Dick?"
40262Who shall say I was to blame?
40262Why are they not permitted to come to me?"
40262Why did n''t I see them?"
40262Why did n''t he come himself, instead of doing that?"
40262Why did n''t you let me know about it any?
40262Why did they attack you?"
40262Why did they set upon me, my son?"
40262Why did you pursue and hunt him in disguise?
40262Why do n''t we have the luck to locate a mine like that?
40262Why do n''t you leave your cousin in the care of Cap''n Wiley?"
40262Why do you keep out of reach and urge your little beasts on?"
40262Why do you suppose he dropped a period into the midst of it?"
40262Why do you tell me what you contemplate doing?
40262Why does yer reckon that when you agrees ter meet me at Win''mill Station I comes here to find you five miles away?
40262Why should I win with you?"
40262Why should any one seize me and choke me in such a manner?
40262Why should luck always come to other galoots?"
40262Why should we be for telling you any?"
40262Why was it constructed?
40262Why was she deceived with the tale that she was to be carried to her father?"
40262Why, Frank, what are you going to do about it?
40262Will you explain to me how any one could have seen me shoot him under such circumstances?"
40262Without paying any attention to the pockmarked fellow, Dillon bent over the motionless boy, muttering:"I wonder if I cracks his skull?
40262Worthington?"
40262You have never thought of selling the Queen Mystery?"
40262You hear me chirp?"
40262You intend to start for the new mines early to- morrow?"
40262You know Felicia Delores, Dick''s cousin, with whom he was brought up?
40262You know what that is, do n''t you?"
40262You say you have picked up some more men here?"
40262You say you heard from your husband, who was then in a place called Warner?"
40262You takes some good men with you?"
40262You tells how you raises a roar if you do n''t git your coin, but what does yer do to earn it?"
40262You turned this way to escape the cold and to find at the same time the kind of game you were after?"
40262and what do you want?"
40262exclaimed Felicia,"where are the friends I saw from the window?
40262gasped Frank;"how did you get here?"
40262have you forgotten me?"
40262he exclaimed,"are you hurt?"
40262muttered Merry,"am I dreaming?"
40262my brother, is it you?"
40262what ails yer?"
37746''Shakedowns,''John?
37746A bear?
37746A birthday?
37746A little brother?
37746A napting? 37746 A queer name, is n''t it?"
37746A really,_ truly_, big brother?
37746A song?
37746A story? 37746 A woman, did ye say?
37746A wonderful woman, is n''t she?
37746Ai n''t he some?
37746All?
37746Ally the daughters of our nobility with plebeian Americans?--with working men?
37746An American princess, did you say?
37746An Indian princess, did you say? 37746 An eagle, is n''t it?
37746An''He loves little childern?
37746An''phwat do yez think now of a round- up?
37746An''phwat is the matther wid Wathemah?
37746An''wasna''y''r mither a woman, Bob Burns?
37746An''what wuz his relevations?
37746An''who is the Prophet o''the Lord?
37746An''who is the prophet o''the Lord?
37746And Mother Esther?
37746And has it been fun? 37746 And have you no American women who could match your paragons, your American_ tradesmen_?"
37746And he discussed great questions with you?
37746And how''s Jack? 37746 And is this the extent of their social life?
37746And possessed of untold wealth? 37746 And sick?"
37746And then--suggested Lord Kelwin, in a provoking tone--"and then?"
37746And will you do it?
37746And you believe heaven may begin on earth?
37746And you prefer to be_ first_ fiddle?
37746And you think there can be hell on earth?
37746And your grandfather reared you?
37746Any alcohol?
37746Any one got brandy?
37746Are you a soul in bliss?
37746Are you an angel?
37746Are you feeling worse?
37746Are you sure, Wathemah?
37746As though I loved him?
37746Be ye sick?
37746Begorra childthren,he said,"is it Frinch stoile ter eat wid y''r fingers sthuck out?
37746Better nor them?
37746Better? 37746 Bible?
37746Bob''s mistaken, is n''t he? 37746 But are you sure?"
37746But how did you happen to be here?
37746But how did_ you_ happen to come so far from civilization, Esther?
37746But if the offer of salvation is forever_ passed by_, what then?
37746But what frightened you?
37746But you are big, mother, do n''t you see? 37746 But you know it now, Beloved?"
37746But you will leave the saloon, Carla, wo n''t you? 37746 By George, you think you''re funny, do n''t you?"
37746Ca n''t you help matters on, John? 37746 Ca n''t, eh?"
37746Can Brigham see me from the sky?
37746Can I?
37746Can one learn how to grow happy who has made such a blunder of life?
37746Can one of you fellows carry Hastings on his horse?
37746Can you break a horse?
37746Can you do it?
37746Can you shoot?
37746Childern, what is y''r''ligion?
37746Come dine with us to- night, Kenneth, wo n''t you?
37746Could she ever?
37746Dae ye want mony mair tae come?
37746Deuced fine girl, is n''t she?
37746Did God hear me lie?
37746Did he tell you so?
37746Did he? 37746 Did she bid you good- by?"
37746Did they? 37746 Did yez iver see the loike on it, now?
37746Did yez iver?
37746Did you ever get them back?
37746Did you feel that no one cared? 37746 Did you follow the doctor''s directions?"
37746Did you know him in England?
37746Did you let them tell yours?
37746Did you never see one before?
37746Did you see how beautiful the sunset is, Wathemah?
37746Did_ you_ learn all them men yourself?
37746Do I?
37746Do I?
37746Do it?
37746Do n''t you know that yet?
37746Do n''t you remember the Indian who came to the schoolhouse?
37746Do yer s''pose they ai n''t comin''?
37746Do yez think yez are a kid again, Jack, that yez are sthartin''wid book learnin''?
37746Do you believe,he asked,"that you will never love any other man?"
37746Do you feel better?
37746Do you know anything about nursing?
37746Do you know that the people who were most lawless when we were there, are now law- abiding citizens? 37746 Do you know what you are, Miss Bright?
37746Do you know, Father Kenneth, I have received a letter from Jack every week since I left Gila, except the time he was sick? 37746 Do you know, Miss Bright, it never occurred to me before you came, that I had any obligations to these people?
37746Do you know,said Edith, after they had gone some distance,"we have had a very narrow escape?
37746Do you like the life on the range, Jessie?
37746Do you like your waist, little chap?
37746Do you like''em, sonny?
37746Do you love your teacher?
37746Do you mean, schoolma''am, that y''re willin''to learn us outside o''school hours?
37746Do you remember how jealous I used to be of him when I was a little chap? 37746 Do you remember the day I played truant, Carla, and you found me in the canyon, and made me ashamed of myself?"
37746Do you ride horseback, Miss Bright?
37746Do you see anything unusual?
37746Do you see that girl with the cameo- like face?
37746Do you sing,''Drink to me only with thine eyes''?
37746Do you think it proper to suggest such frivolity as a flirtation to one of my advanced years?
37746Do you think the ford is dangerous now, Edith?
37746Do you think you are alone, little daughter, when you have father, and aunt Carla, and mother?
37746Do you?
37746Does Dr. Mishell give any hope of Mr. Hastings''recovery?
37746Does Miss Bright know what a vast fortune Kenneth has inherited?
37746Does either of you happen to know of the whereabouts of Miss Bright?
37746Does it ever occur to you,asked Edith,"that God is nearer to us here, in the mountains, than anywhere else?"
37746Enjoy dancin''? 37746 Enjoyed it?"
37746Esther,softly,"are you asleep?"
37746Far?
37746Forget you? 37746 Frinch stoile?"
37746Fun? 37746 God canyon put flowers, he Wathemah love?"
37746Gone to the store, you say? 37746 Good time?"
37746Got pink eye?
37746Has Jack made a successful overseer?
37746Has anyone hurt your feelings, dear?
37746Have they been attentive to you?
37746Have they troubled you?
37746Have we a gun with us, Miss Bright? 37746 Have you never read in the Bible about Jesus?"
37746He died for us?
37746He knew it, then, that they would kill him?
37746Hello, Mark Clifton, is that you? 37746 How are Brigham and Kathleen?"
37746How are ye?
37746How are you, Edith?
37746How are you, Patrick?
37746How can they tell which belongs to which?
37746How could you hurt his feelings so?
37746How could you leave him? 37746 How dae ye ken?"
37746How dared he? 37746 How did I come here?"
37746How did it all come about?
37746How did you come to meet General C.?
37746How did you happen to come to Gila?
37746How did you happen to have sketching materials with you?
37746How extensive has your acquaintance been with the English?
37746How often do they have these?
37746How soon will they return?
37746How would you good people like to make up a party to go to Box Canyon sometime in the near future?
37746How''s Carla?
37746How''ud I look by''er side in Virginny reel, eh? 37746 I can well believe that,"he continued,"but who were your other instructors?"
37746I do n''t look very sickly now, do I? 37746 I never told you about my birthday, did I?
37746I?
37746If I were a professing Christian, do you think you would care more for me?
37746In other words, you do not love me?
37746Includin''you, eh, Patrick?
37746Indian? 37746 Is John Harding here?"
37746Is he worthy of her, John?
37746Is it stylish ter go ter Bible school?
37746Is it the environment, or the feeling that no one cares?
37746Is it_ safe_ for him to travel now?
37746Is that all? 37746 Is that true, John?
37746Is there a surgeon anywhere near Gila?
37746Is there any hope for me?
37746Is this all?
37746It does seem inconsistent, does n''t it? 37746 It is sad not to have a home, is n''t it?"
37746It''s a great thing to live, is n''t it?
37746Jesus forgive?
37746Jesus of Nazareth, what of Him?
37746John, what do you think of a young lady who tells her escort she supposes she''ll have to endure him?
37746John?
37746Kenneth will inherit a large fortune, wo n''t he?
37746Know what?
37746Lass, lass,he said, kindly,"what made yez do it?
37746Love Wathemah?
37746Marry_ her_? 37746 Marry_ her_?"
37746Me? 37746 Me_ teacher_ pard too?"
37746Mother Esther? 37746 Mother, when you were a little girl, did you have any little girls to play with?"
37746Mr. Clayton,she said, with a saucy tilt of her head,"what do you think of gentlemen who tell a lady they would like to flirt with her?"
37746Mr. Clifton, have you done nothing to repent of? 37746 Mr. Hastings?
37746Mr. Kenneth love Bobbie''s mither?
37746Mrs. Clayton? 37746 My mother?"
37746My rank? 37746 Naw,"said Brigham,"she ai n''t stuck up; be yer?"
37746No objections to a Catholic, I suppose?
37746Not to know what?
37746Nothing wrong at home, I hope, Kenneth?
37746Now, childern,said the mother, in a hard shrill voice,"what is y''r''ligion?
37746Oh, Jack,she said, laying her hand on his arm,"is this what Jesus would have you do?
37746Oh, that''s what''s troubling you now, is it?
37746Oh, yes,she said, with sudden understanding,"you came to celebrate my birthday, did n''t you?"
37746Pappoose?
37746Pards?
37746Patrick''s great fun, is n''t he?
37746Perhaps it is because you have given me a glimpse of your own heart, and have--"Have what?
37746Perhaps what?
37746Poor in this world''s goods, eh?
37746Pretty as a picter, ai n''t she?
37746Really, now,_ do n''t_ you wish to know what I have been thinking about?
37746Related to some royal house of Europe, some native ruler here, eh?
37746Say, Jack,said Wathemah,"do you remember the time you found me asleep up the canyon, and took up a collection to send me East with Mother Esther?"
37746Schoolma''am,asked Jessie Roth,"do ye s''pose ye could learn us tae read as good as them kids did this mornin''?"
37746Schoolma''am,he called out, beckoning to her with his dirty hand,"would yez be showin''me the nixt?"
37746Sense?
37746Sensible? 37746 Shall we go up stream?"
37746She? 37746 Shoot?
37746Shure, an''did he have rivelations that women should be marryin''lots o''husbands?
37746So my Bobbie was nae coming home tae his auntie? 37746 So your mother is a Mormon?"
37746Some rare woman? 37746 Stim letthers, did yez say?
37746Stylish? 37746 Suppose he were your son, would you feel he was so unworthy of her?"
37746Tears, Esther?
37746Tell what, Jessie?
37746That might be, John,she responded,"but you would n''t want so rare a soul as she is to marry him to reform him, would you?
37746The prayer of my heart? 37746 The prayer of my heart?"
37746The prodigal? 37746 The-- what?"
37746Then I may hope to win your love?
37746Then I must attend?
37746Then he loves her, does n''t he?
37746Then she has no vast estates coming to her?
37746Then you do n''t believe in hell?
37746Thou art troubled about the unpardonable sin, thou sayest?
37746Tired?
37746Twenty miles? 37746 Wathemah go, too?"
37746Wathemah hurt?
37746Wathemah? 37746 Well, is this the first time you have suspected that?"
37746Well, my dear?
37746Well?
37746Well?
37746Well?
37746Were you frightened, Miss Bright?
37746Were you hurt, too?
37746Were you, Grace? 37746 What about this gal as he has with him here?
37746What about your own work, Father Kenneth? 37746 What about_ you_?"
37746What am-- I-- entering her-- for--(staggering and hiccoughing)--entering her for? 37746 What are you going to do?"
37746What can we dae?
37746What could have happened, mother?
37746What did Clayton mean by Miss Bright''s being of the''blood royal''?
37746What did they tell you?
37746What did you think, Edith?
37746What did your grandfather say to your coming to Gila?
37746What do I care for the wound in my shoulder, when the wound in my heart is healed?
37746What do n''t you understand?
37746What do they mean by''cutting out''the cattle?
37746What do they plan ter do?
37746What do you know?
37746What do you mean by that?
37746What do you wish to learn?
37746What do you wish to tell me?
37746What do you wish?
37746What does he mean?
37746What does it mean?
37746What does what mean?
37746What else?
37746What has happened?
37746What has happened?
37746What has he eaten? 37746 What in blank are ye enterin''her fur?"
37746What in blank do you expect her to do? 37746 What is her name?"
37746What is it? 37746 What is it?"
37746What is it?
37746What is that to you? 37746 What is that to you?"
37746What is the matter, Carla?
37746What may have happened to Miss Bright? 37746 What next, Wathemah?"
37746What next?
37746What rights?
37746What shall I sing?
37746What shall I sing?
37746What was the matter?
37746What were you doing in those days?
37746What would you do then?
37746What would you say if I should tell you I learned to dance years ago?
37746What would you say, sweetheart, if a big brother should come to- day?
37746What would your father do without you?
37746What''d I tell ye?
37746What''re ye goin''ter do, Pete?
37746What''re yer givin''us, kid?
37746What''s Bobbie doing here this time of day?
37746What''s all this noise about?
37746What''s that I hear about not coming back?
37746What''s that ye are sayin'', Wathemah?
37746What''s that you say? 37746 What''s that, Maw?"
37746What''s that? 37746 What''s the fun?"
37746What''s the matter with Kenneth?
37746What''s the matter, Jessie?
37746What''s the matter, sonny?
37746What''s the row, Hastings?
37746What''s the''too''mean?
37746What''s what?
37746What''ud she think o''my figger, Bill?
37746What?
37746What_ does_ it mean, then? 37746 When a mother lets year after year go by without writing to her son, do you think she cares?"
37746When did you hear from Wathemah, Esther?
37746When did you reach Gila?
37746Where am I?
37746Where can you get it?
37746Where did you learn so much geography?
37746Where is Wathemah?
37746Which is the prodigal?
37746Who is the exception?
37746Who says I ca n''t?
37746Who taught you to sing?
37746Who''s another prophet o''the Lord as has had relevations?
37746Whom do you suppose we found over there?
37746Why ca n''t you join us, Lord Kelwin?
37746Why did n''t you ask me why I was so late? 37746 Why do n''t you ask what I am thinking about?"
37746Why do you leave me?
37746Why not put aside your scruples for once,he urged,"and dance the next waltz with me?
37746Why not, anyway?
37746Why not? 37746 Why not?"
37746Why not?
37746Why not?
37746Why not?
37746Why should I forget the happiest hours I have ever spent?
37746Why should I have been given so much,she continued,"and these poor creatures so little, unless it was that I should minister to their needs?"
37746Why, prisoner at the bar?
37746Why, what yer want ter put at schoolma''am''s plate?
37746Why, what''s the matter?
37746Why?
37746Why_ does n''t_ father come?
37746Wicked, too?
37746Will father come soon, mother?
37746Will he play with me?
37746Will yer come?
37746Will yer pray fur me?
37746Will you pray too?
37746Will you write to me?
37746Wo n''t a dish towel do?
37746Wo n''t you give us an evening recital soon?
37746Wo n''t you join us, Lord Kelwin?
37746Wonderfully beautiful,--the scene,--isn''t it?
37746Would yez be willin''ter bother wid us too?
37746Would you have me read the prayers of the church?
37746Would you like to be her boy, and live with her always?
37746Y- e- s,she responded hesitatingly,"but--""But what?"
37746Yes, why not?
37746Yesterday?
37746You and I?
37746You are?
37746You be Wathemah''s mother?
37746You do n''t call a blanket and cushion on a mesa a shakedown, do you?
37746You do n''t mean that I shall be expected to go to such a party?
37746You do n''t mean to say that you never receive a letter from your mother?
37746You do n''t mean to say you ever killed a bear?
37746You do not approve of dancing?
37746You do not despise me? 37746 You followed it out?"
37746You have decided to give up the saloon?
37746You have looked into them, then,he said, maliciously,"so that you know their color?"
37746You know how to take respiration and temperature, then?
37746You know me at last?
37746You know the importance of sponging patients?
37746You like Kenneth, do n''t you? 37746 You love children, do n''t you?"
37746You mean the soul is in a place of fire and torment, literal hell fire?
37746You still care for Mr. Clifton; is that it?
37746You want me to wash your face and hands, do n''t you, Wathemah?
37746You will? 37746 You wish to learn to sew?
37746You wish_ me_ to take Wathemah, John?
37746You wo n''t forget, Jack, to follow the Christ; you wo n''t forget to pray?
37746You''ll be over to- morrow?
37746Your family?
37746Your family?
37746Your little pard?
37746Your mother, eh?
37746Your_ family_? 37746 Yours, eh, sonny?"
37746_ Really!_ Did you discern any approach to sarcasm in my remarks? 37746 _ What_ do you wish?"
37746A sturdy Scotchman, after clearing his throat, spoke up:"Please, Miss, an''will ye sing it all through y''rsel?
37746A very bad- tempered fellow, is n''t he?
37746A woman?"
37746After a while, the hostess asked:"Are your bones coming through, Esther?"
37746After the laughs and gibes had ceased, he listened to her a moment, and then remarked,"The stims should all be sthandin''the same way, did yez say?"
37746Ah, could she?
37746All thim for me?"
37746Am I right?
37746Am I to be deprived of that, too?"
37746An''he''s comin'', too, ai n''t yer, Wathemah?"
37746An''would yez be afther changin''me mouth to the Frinch stoile?"
37746And there was the teacher also,_ their_ teacher( for did she not belong to them?)
37746And what of Esther?
37746And would you believe it?
37746Are my wings sproutin''?"
37746Are you a Catholic?"
37746Are you feeling better, Kenneth?"
37746As Esther felt his magnetic gaze, she turned and asked:"Were you not at the schoolhouse the day we organized the Bible school?"
37746As John Clayton joined him, the former said in a low tone:"Do you see Miss Bright''s new occupation, John?"
37746As he patted her cheek with his dirty hand, he repeated anxiously:"Me teacher be Wathemah mother?"
37746As she finished, a cowboy asked,"Did yer say that Abraham Lincoln was onct president of the United States?"
37746As she reached the story of the Crucifixion, he asked huskily:"Why did God let the Jews kill him?"
37746But he said aloud:"Did you know, John, that Miss Bright has become an adopted mother?"
37746But how will you make your living?"
37746But what of Carla Earle?
37746But when his turn came, and his Beloved brought him three books about animals, he seemed embarrassed, and stammered out:"For me?
37746But where''s Jack?"
37746But, John, do you think Miss Bright would make Kenneth happy?
37746But--""But what?"
37746But_ sometimes_ father plays with me, does n''t he, mother?"
37746By the way,"she said, changing the subject of the conversation,"my lessons in riding are to begin to- morrow, are they not?"
37746Ca n''t you love me-- sometime?"
37746Carla Earle?
37746Clayton?"
37746Clayton?"
37746Clayton?"
37746Could it be possible that she was still there?
37746Could it be that he had rescued her in order to return her to her friends?
37746Could it be the baying of hounds she heard?
37746Could n''t she spend the summer in Arizona, and they would camp on one of the forest mesas, a party of them?
37746Could she not see him?
37746Could the mother spare such a baby?
37746Could they gain the opposite bank?
37746Could they tell her anything of the cliff dwellers?
37746Could this be school?
37746Could yer learn me?"
37746Could you bring me some flat splints about this size?"
37746Did he not know?
37746Did n''t she ask you to join their caravan?
37746Did she?
37746Did she?
37746Did ye?"
37746Did yer see how dainty- like she held her knife and fork?"
37746Did you cut him with the whip?"
37746Did you give him the beef juice?"
37746Did you know I am invited to dine with the Claytons to- night?"
37746Did you not feel that your first duty was to him?"
37746Do n''t yer s''pose y''r maw''s got no p''liteness?
37746Do n''t you like it?"
37746Do n''t you say so?"
37746Do n''t you think I ought to love Wathemah a little better because he has no father or mother, as you have, to love him?"
37746Do ye hear him cuss now?
37746Do you know the day I count my years by?
37746Do you know,"he said desperately,"I''ve committed about every crime but murder?"
37746Do you really wish me to forget you?"
37746Do you suppose Mrs. Clayton and Edith will ever come back to America?"
37746Do you suppose--"he asked in a voice that choked a little,"that God could pardon such a sinner as I am?"
37746Do you think riding wicked, too?"
37746Does God seem nearer to you here?"
37746Does the burning cross have any significance to you?"
37746Duncan?"
37746Duncan?"
37746Eh, mavourneen?"
37746Exquisite, are n''t they?
37746For why?
37746Graham?"
37746Has my teacher come?"
37746Have they nothing better?"
37746Have yer seen''er?"
37746Have you known him long?"
37746He came to Gila to see our sick people once, did n''t he?
37746He continued:"Would you mind telling me the humanitarian notions that made you willing to bury yourself in this godless place?"
37746He stopped her, and asked abruptly:"Why do you treat me so frigidly sometimes?"
37746He''s going to play with me, is n''t he, mother?"
37746Here, boys,"he said, beckoning to some of them,"pass these, will you?"
37746How are yez, Miss?"
37746How can she work like a galley slave here?"
37746How could she care for her convalescent husband, and this impetuous, high- strung child?
37746How could you?"
37746How dared he?"
37746How did you come to think of it?
37746How do you know Kenneth has n''t proposed to her already?"
37746How many wants a meetin''house in Gila?
37746How would it all end?
37746I do n''t like nobody settin''theirselves up to be better''n we be, even in clo''es, do ye, Jess?"
37746I have n''t committed any crime, do n''t you know?
37746I presume you''ll never see fifty again?"
37746Indian art, is n''t it?
37746Is Jesus near?"
37746Is Mr. Harding within reach?"
37746Is he all right morally?"
37746Is he here?"
37746Is it not worth while to help these wretched creatures look away from themselves to God?"
37746Is that you, Jack?"
37746Is them the kind er doin''s ye has where ye goes ter school?"
37746Is there not a college of heraldry somewhere that places intellect and character and achievement above rank and fortune?"
37746Just as they reached the Clayton home, Esther roused, and said in a dazed way:"Where am I?"
37746Keith?"
37746Lord Kelwin liked to tease him, and said in a bantering tone,"What are you always hanging on to Miss Bright''s hand for, Wathemah?
37746Lovely, is n''t it?
37746Murphy?"
37746Murphy?"
37746Murphy?"
37746Murphy?"
37746My accomplishments?"
37746My fortune?
37746Next?"
37746Now who''ll give three cheers f''r Miss Bright?"
37746Oi sez ter him, sez Oi,''Phat do yez call the rock where the Pilgrims landed''?
37746On horseback?
37746One day Mrs. Clayton said to her husband:"Do you notice how much Carla is growing like our Miss Bright?"
37746One day when she cried, she said,''Why does God take mothers away from their children when they need them so?''"
37746One day, Kenneth opened his eyes and asked:"Who are you?
37746Or was it perhaps the witchery of the moonlight?
37746Ought religion to place a gulf between human souls?"
37746Patrick Murphy, what_ do_ yer s''pose Josiah Common done when my sister visited there?
37746Phwat ails yez?"
37746Schoolhouse?"
37746See that kid?
37746See?"
37746Shall I take care of him?"
37746Shall I?"
37746Shall we pray?"
37746She ai n''t fit fur nothin''but takin''gals hossback ridin'', eh?"
37746She came to him, telling in a straightforward way, that the work had grown so she could not do it all herself, and do justice to the men?
37746She lay still, looking, looking into the infinite, that infinite around her, above her, beyond and beyond forever, who knows whither?
37746She looked a culprit as she said:"An''whaur would ye be wishin''the cookies put?"
37746She sought Esther and asked:"_ Do n''t_ ye like we girls as much as the boys?"
37746She stooped, drew him to her, and kissed his dirty face, saying as she did so,"Flowers?
37746She would help the strong man, now, if she could; but how could she?
37746Shure, an''did yez say''Thank yez''ter the lady?"
37746So the magnet teaches us a lesson, do n''t you see?"
37746Stim?
37746Stim?"
37746Suddenly the child cried out:"Papa, wo n''t yer bring my teacher?
37746Svenson?"
37746Sympathy for her?
37746The teacher joined Mrs. Murphy, who said to her:"You do n''t say, schoolma''am, as you learns the young uns to do sich things as this?"
37746Then some one sang the first stanza of"Where are the Nine?"
37746Then what would you do?"
37746There were exclamations of approval such as these:"Did yez iver now?"
37746To be sure, he did not know Esther Bright as he did the alphabet, but what of that?
37746To the last remark, the teacher replied:"Ride him?
37746Was it the majesty of the mountain scenery that inspired Esther, that sent such a thrill of gladness into her voice?
37746Was she coming to care too much for him?
37746Was she inspired, or was it simply that she was about her Master''s business?
37746Was she?"
37746Was this_ God_?
37746Wathemah ran after them, asking anxiously:"Me teacher sick?"
37746Wathemah said in a husky tone;"how can she still give her life for the uplift of my people?"
37746Wathemah, what did my teacher tell yer about Jesus?
37746We''re goin''ter have chicken an''lots o''good things ter eat, ai n''t we, Wathemah?
37746What are you doing here?"
37746What better than an open fire to unlock the treasures of the mind and heart, when friend converses with friend?
37746What brought you out here?"
37746What could he mean?
37746What could it mean?
37746What could it mean?
37746What did you think of?"
37746What divine truth did Joseph Smith teach?"
37746What do stars mean to the ordinary human?
37746What do you do out on the range?"
37746What do you mean?"
37746What do you wish to do, Jessie?"
37746What happened after they had crucified him?"
37746What has happened?"
37746What is it to be_ noble_?"
37746What made the animal run?
37746What mattered, if he were Catholic or Protestant?
37746What may yet happen to her?"
37746What next?"
37746What next?"
37746What shall I tell them, Jack?"
37746What should she do?
37746What then?"
37746What was God?
37746What was in her heart?
37746What was it you said?"
37746What was she to do?
37746What was she to him, anyway?
37746What will that girl do next?
37746What wonder if Kenneth Hastings came under the spell of the song and the singer?
37746What wonder that some of them were touched with a feeling of awe?
37746What would you like to do?"
37746What''d I dae wi''oot him?"
37746What''s she know''bout_ my_''ligion or_ y''r_''ligion?
37746What''s that?"
37746What''s the matter wid yez?"
37746When he does, you will want to help him carry out his plans, wo n''t you?"
37746When may I have the pleasure of giving you the first lesson?"
37746When she realized what had happened, she asked:"Has that dreadful man gone?"
37746Where am I?"
37746Where can I get it?"
37746Where in the world did you come from?
37746Where was Wathemah?
37746Who but Miss Bright would bother about other people''s crying infants?
37746Who could sound the deeps of such a rare woman''s soul?
37746Who is_ she_?"
37746Who next?
37746Who shall measure its power in the development of a child''s life?
37746Who shall say she did not sleep close to the very heart of God?
37746Who was to sleep with the teacher?
37746Who would have dreamed, Grace, when we were at Wellesley, that we should meet way out here in the wilds of Arizona?
37746Whom has she adopted?
37746Whom would you like to see at this moment?
37746Why do you treat me so?"
37746Why had Kenneth come for her?
37746Why in the world had she made that unfortunate remark?
37746Why not dance?
37746Why should I despise whom God forgives?"
37746Why should he?
37746Why, Jessie?"
37746Will yer carry me ter Jesus?"
37746Will you study your Bible?"
37746Without the usual preliminary of greeting, Carla said:"Are you homesick?"
37746Would he help her?
37746Would he kindly teach that for her to- night?
37746Would his philanthropic work have been greater?"
37746Would she give up her philanthropic ideas to devote herself to one ordinary man?"
37746Would she sing one of his favorite arias some day?
37746Would they be seated?
37746Would you like to hear about this, John?"
37746Would you think she had a very deep affection for you?"
37746Y''re like me, ai n''t ye?
37746Yer ter clean up, do yer hear?"
37746You did n''t realize such a lean, lanky, brawny fellow as I cared so much to see a little girl, did you?
37746You feel the education has come between us?
37746You forgive my past?"
37746You found him a sinner, and--""And he has become a saint?"
37746You will throw off Mr. Clifton''s influence?"
37746You''ll want to be a good boy, wo n''t you?"
37746You?"
37746_ Wo n''t_ you take the class?"
37746_ Your_ boy?
37746she exclaimed, with evident pleasure,"How far is it?"
37746the prodigal?"
16889A hundred dollars a month for your expenses,said the President, making a memorandum in his notebook,"and what is your time worth?"
16889A little hotter than ever, eh, Abbott? 16889 A rotter, am I?"
16889Abbott, will you telephone Señor Juan Cadiz and ask him to meet me at my house at ten thirty to- night? 16889 After telling us to keep to the right, what did you try to do yourself?
16889After you have finished this work for the President, then what, Diana?
16889Again? 16889 Agnew,"he said,"can you and Jonas manage to let the Ida down, with both Milton and me aboard?"
16889Ai n''t he a grand looking man?
16889Ai n''t that just the usual luck? 16889 Ai n''t they a handsome pair, Na- che?"
16889Ai n''t you going to eat your eggs?
16889All very well, of course,agreed the President,"but what of the big game back of it all-- what''s the means of fighting that?"
16889Am I as bad as that?
16889And after that?
16889And do n''t you appreciate the difference between a home meal like this and one you pick up in Minetta Lane?
16889And how about that deal of ours, Smith?
16889And how many times do you suppose you''ve told me you were willing to change it, Jonas?
16889And if you do interfere,persisted the President,"you realize fully that it will be a nasty fight?"
16889And may I ask what that is?
16889And may I ask, Mr. President, why you asked this gentleman to interfere with my prerogatives?
16889And now, Mr. President, what can I do for you?
16889And now,he said,"I dare not go back to camp without at least discharging my gun, do you?"
16889And shown and explained by her?
16889And what are you? 16889 And what happens, if the star falls?"
16889And when did Mr. Milton break his leg?
16889And who is to be the judge in the matter?
16889And who was Luigi?
16889And why do you consider yourself competent to deal with these problems?
16889And you know now how to end this miserable affair?
16889Any hunting?
16889Any one else there you want to tell me about before the procession begins?
16889Anybody hurt?
16889Anything any of us can do for your comfort, Diana?
16889Anything better there than there was last night?
16889Are any of''em drinking?
16889Are n''t you going to wait to learn what the doctor says about Milton?
16889Are n''t you too tired?
16889Are there snakes round here?
16889Are you all set, Ag and Jonas?
16889Are you cold, Diana? 16889 Are you comin''round to- night, Liz?"
16889Are you game to take to the boats, Jonas?
16889Are you glad you took the trip down the river, Judge?
16889Are you happy, dear?
16889Are you ready, Harden?
16889Are you ready, Matey?
16889Are you still traveling in circles?
16889Are you sure of that?
16889Are you sure you''re right, boss?
16889Are you willing to risk having the story told with the idea of disproving it, afterward? 16889 Aw, what difference does it make?"
16889Begin to cry, as Curly said? 16889 Boss, how would you feel about going to bed?
16889Boss,he said,"do n''t you ever think you ought to marry?"
16889Brown, was Fowler in on the trouble?
16889Business ai n''t been good, eh?
16889But Brown said his lawyers--"Brown''s lawyers? 16889 But do you think I''m a woman hater?"
16889But gee willikums, Judge, what''re we going to do without you?
16889But how come you to think this was rest, boss? 16889 But if she was my mother, how can I help being rotten?"
16889But what would they live on?
16889But why? 16889 But why?"
16889But wo n''t Abbott wire you?
16889Ca n''t I be with you this evening, Frank?
16889Ca n''t love but one boat at a time, eh, Jonas?
16889Ca n''t you stall''em off a little while?
16889Can that kid go all the way to the river?
16889Can you row?
16889Can you stand rotten hard luck without belly- aching?
16889Can you swim, Judge?
16889Can you tell me where I can buy some food?
16889Can you think of any method of persuading him that I am not a political rival, that I merely want to go to the Senate, when I have finished here?
16889Can you?
16889Coming over to- night?
16889Could you go to Mexico for me, in entire secrecy?
16889Curly, are you too tired to continue our last night''s talk?
16889Curly,he said,"is that stuff you have on Fowler and Brown, political, financial, or a matter of personal morals?"
16889Diana, do n''t you feel tired?
16889Diana, do you realize that you made no comment whatever on what I told you yesterday? 16889 Diana, have you seen your friend, the psychologist yet?"
16889Diana, how far are we from the nearest doctor?
16889Diana, what chance would I have of finding my father when you consider what my mother was? 16889 Diana,"said Enoch huskily,"you are going on with your work, as earnestly as ever, are you not?"
16889Diana,said Enoch, under cover of the conversation at the table,"before we start to- morrow, will you give me half an hour alone with you?"
16889Did Brown ever have decency toward a man''s seclusion?
16889Did Curly give you the facts?
16889Did Frank tell you about our talk down here?
16889Did I ever not sit up for you?
16889Did any one ever give you any hints about your father?
16889Did n''t Na- che give you that Navaho charm, Jonas?
16889Did n''t you do your best to undermine me with the President? 16889 Did the Indian Commissioner find work for Miss Allen?"
16889Did you attend the ceremony Na- che sent word to you about?
16889Did you beg Brown to spare me?
16889Did you ever talk to Indians?
16889Did you fellows find any pay gravel, coming down?
16889Did you folks go to sleep when I did?
16889Did you gather that Field''s story had anything to do with the present trouble with Mexico?
16889Did you get a good look at her, Jonas?
16889Did you really?
16889Did you take any other pictures during that period?
16889Discourages you?
16889Do I have to go down the Canyon?
16889Do n''t I know every place you go, boss? 16889 Do n''t I know the mind of my Diana?
16889Do n''t he shake any worse than this?
16889Do n''t you need another man?
16889Do n''t you think you went far enough with that matter before?
16889Do n''t you think, if it''s bad enough to make you cry, that it''s time you told a friend about it, Enoch?
16889Do you know him?
16889Do you know?
16889Do you like me, Enoch?
16889Do you like your mule, Enoch? 16889 Do you love me, Diana?"
16889Do you mean to tell me that a man of Mr. Huntingdon''s reputation and ability, still stoops to that sort of thing?
16889Do you realize,he said, quietly,"that in all the years of my memory no woman has caressed me so?
16889Do you recall that a number of newspapers took occasion then to sneer at government attempts to usurp State and commercial functions?
16889Do you recall the man Armstrong who was here six months ago with ideas on the functions of the Bureau of Education? 16889 Do you remember him?"
16889Do you remember that your mule slipped on the home trail and that I saved your life?
16889Do you suppose he''s had an accident?
16889Do you think I''m a woman hater, Miss Allen?
16889Do you think it will work, Diana?
16889Do you think that Na- che would mind our making free with her name?
16889Do you think that he had anything to do with the publishing of that canard about you, Huntingdon?
16889Do you think you can clear the matter up?
16889Do you think you can handle me the way you have the others? 16889 Do you think you could maybe sleep now, boss?"
16889Do you?
16889Do your needs stop with the Johnstown Lunch?
16889Does it make you sore to have me ask you questions?
16889Does it?
16889Does that suit you, Jonas?
16889Enoch, among the men you know, what is the opinion of a squealer?
16889Enoch, are you a friend of mine?
16889Enoch, shall you let that screed go unchallenged?
16889Enoch, what was there left to say when I could touch your hair and forehead so? 16889 Enoch, why are you breaking down now?"
16889Enoch, will you let me see the diary?
16889Enoch,there was a note of protest in Diana''s voice,"you are n''t going to make love to me on this trip, are you?"
16889Everybody ready to turn in?
16889Foley, let me come round and see him before you send him over the road, will you?
16889For the love of heaven, Diana, where did you folks meet?
16889For the love of heaven, Frank, what have you done to the boy?
16889Forr,said Milton,"do n''t you want to try your luck at some fish for supper?
16889Frank,said Nucky, when breakfast was over,"do you care if I talk to you some more about-- you know-- you know what you said last night?
16889From now on, where?
16889Had a look at it?
16889Hard, you were going to show Curly a placer claim around here, were n''t you?
16889Has he spoken of his mother to you since?
16889Has it ever occurred to you that Brown often picks up Fowler''s policies and quietly pushes them?
16889Has our friendship grown less since we camped at the placer mine?
16889Have Forr and Hard turned up?
16889Have I got to see her?
16889Have you a sound, fair, policy for Idaho water power, that will help Bill Jones in the same proportion that it helps you?
16889Have you a theory about it?
16889Have you folks any objection to our stopping here to make repairs?
16889Have you had enough desert to last you the rest of your life?
16889Have you had your supper yet, boss?
16889Have you told any one the er-- tale?
16889Have you told the President so?
16889He''s an engineer?
16889Hell? 16889 Home, Enoch?
16889Honest, Na- che?
16889Honest?
16889How about a fire?
16889How about the Ida?
16889How about the reporter who''s said to be on my trail?
16889How about the rest of you? 16889 How about this tale of Brown''s?"
16889How are you, Enoch?
16889How are you, Milton?
16889How are you, Nucky?
16889How can I talk if I do n''t turn round? 16889 How come Mr. Harden to think he could find him?"
16889How come it everybody ai n''t down here doing it right now?
16889How come that colored trash to be setting in the parlors of the government, boss?
16889How come you do n''t try to get a little rest, boss?
16889How come you think I''d soil my shadow letting that viper trail it, boss? 16889 How come you to be so hot, boss?"
16889How come you to be so tired to- night, boss?
16889How come you to think she loves him?
16889How could I? 16889 How did you come to do it?"
16889How do you do, Miss Allen?
16889How do you know I have n''t seen them, Jonas?
16889How do you know that?
16889How do you know what''s in your boss''s mind?
16889How do you know?
16889How does the work go?
16889How far is it to the river? 16889 How high do you think that peak is, Milton?"
16889How is he, Jonas?
16889How is it the country at large does n''t know of Fowler''s association with Brown?
16889How long have you and the Judge known each other, Diana?
16889How long will you be out?
16889How many miles have we made by this venture, Milton?
16889How many more have we, Diana?
16889How many''s there now?
16889How much do you love me, dear?
16889How much quarreling did you do?
16889How old were you when she died?
16889How shall we go about it, sir? 16889 How was that?"
16889How''d she go?
16889How''d you ever happen to come out here?
16889How, Enoch?
16889How? 16889 How?"
16889Huntingdon, why are they after Cheney?
16889I ca n''t help folks talking to me, can I?
16889I dined at the Indian Commissioner''s last night and whom do you think I took out? 16889 I dunno, ma''am,"answered Nucky,"Do you enjoy your supper?"
16889I fainted, did n''t I?
16889I suppose the two leading Indian ethnologists are Arkwind and Sherman, of the Smithsonian, are they not, Miss Allen?
16889I wonder how many times,said Milton,"I''ve told you chaps to load the grub half and half between the boats?
16889I wonder if Hard has found Forr, yet?
16889I wonder what uplifter he''s got after me now?
16889If we tie the rope to this pointed rock, I think we can lower ourselves, do n''t you?
16889In the meantime,interrupted Enoch, gruffly,"how about my trip down the Canyon?"
16889Is Abbott gone?
16889Is he a bronco?
16889Is he giving you a decent salary?
16889Is he sick or hurt?
16889Is it a good charm or a hoo- doo?
16889Is it?
16889Is n''t Miss Allen working nearer than eighty miles from here?
16889Is that so?
16889Is that so?
16889Is there anything Dad or I can do to facilitate your start, Enoch?
16889Is there more than one sort?
16889Is there some aspect of my work that interests you?
16889It''s pretty cold for sitting still so long, is n''t Jonas?
16889John an old friend of yours?
16889Jonas, do you know where Miss Diana is stopping?
16889Jonas, get out the grub supply, will you?
16889Jonas, old man, how long have I been eating this fodder for lunch?
16889Jonas, what have your friends to say about your trip?
16889Jonas, what''s the use? 16889 Jonas, you''ll stay and give us a feed, wo n''t you?"
16889Joy? 16889 Judge, are you any good with a gun?"
16889Judge, could n''t you complete the trip with us?
16889Judge, do you think you''ll feel up to starting to- morrow afternoon? 16889 Judge, you wrangle firewood while Mack and I just give this placer idea a ten minutes''trial, will you?"
16889Judge,asked Curly,"how about you and me having our conflab right after dinner?"
16889Judge?
16889Just Smith?
16889Just how much trouble are you going to make about the seal misunderstanding?
16889Just why,Enoch sipped his cup of tea calmly,"did you choose this occasion to tell me of your resentment?"
16889Kin any one do it?
16889Leaving? 16889 Lit out?
16889Look here, Abbott,said Enoch,"if it''s bad, I''ve got to fight it, have n''t I?"
16889Look here, Foley, has n''t he any friends at all?
16889Look here, just how much of a row are you fellows going to make about those mines in the Alaskan border country? 16889 Lucy, how am I to go on, year after year like this, with only my dream of you?
16889MacDougal Street and the dice, I suppose, eh? 16889 Made by this young lady?"
16889May I detain you, a moment, Mr. President? 16889 May I go with you?"
16889Me find you? 16889 Me?
16889Me? 16889 Might be rather serious, might it not, on a trip such as yours?"
16889Miss Allen, will you lunch with me?
16889Miss Allen,he said abruptly,"you saw the article in the Brown papers?"
16889Miss Diana,he said solemnly,"will you give me one of your long hairs?"
16889Mr. Abbott, will you ask the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to come in? 16889 Mr. Cheney,"asked Enoch, when Milton had gone,"do you think you could find out whether or not that fellow Ames has returned from Arizona?"
16889Mr. Curly,said Jonas,"will you let me see that nugget?"
16889Mr. Fowler, why did you break with me?
16889Mr. Milton, have you got anything I can mend the tarpaulins with that go over the decks?
16889Mr. President, ca n''t you make Mr. Huntingdon tell about his vacation?
16889Mr. President, why should n''t Fowler go to the White House? 16889 Mr. Seaton, have you been using bribery?"
16889My Lordy, boss, what''s happened? 16889 My time?
16889No? 16889 No?
16889No?
16889Not my mother?
16889Not the Washington Monument?
16889Now, just what did you do to kill time in the desert, Huntingdon?
16889Now, look here, Enoch, ca n''t I help you out of this scrape?
16889Now, my dear Mr. Secretary, what may we give you?
16889Now,inquired Enoch,"is that tact or superstition?"
16889Oh, and what''s the layer next to it?
16889On a bet?
16889One gets your purpose very clearly, when one recalls your Death and the Navajo, for instance, eh, Huntingdon?
16889Or must n''t I inquire?
16889Or than Field tying a stone to Mamie''s tail to keep her from braying to- night?
16889Orders, eh, Enoch?
16889Please, Judge, are you very cross with me for breaking in on you? 16889 Say, Ag, would you want our boat renamed the Na- che?"
16889Say, Mr. Milton, you know what I was thinking? 16889 Say, Mr. Seaton, ca n''t we stay one more day and you take the trip with us?"
16889Scared as ever, Jonas?
16889Shall I go ahead on the lines indicated?
16889Shall I help you with''em? 16889 Shall I unpack for you?"
16889Shall we try the descent now, Milton?
16889Shall you come to Washington this winter, Diana?
16889Shall you reveal your identity before you leave them?
16889So he was a gambler, was he?
16889So he''s a crook, is he? 16889 So you found your bad charge, old man, did n''t you?"
16889So you would swallow an insult and smile?
16889Some leader, I am, eh?
16889Some one left you some money?
16889Sounds rotten, huh?
16889Starlight and you and Na- che''s little song,murmured Enoch;"I am hard to satisfy, am I not?"
16889Suppose that he openly ties to Brown, Huntingdon?
16889Sweetheart,he whispered,"what have I done?"
16889That is all very well, Miss Allen, but what if you die, before you have finished? 16889 That you, Jonas?
16889That you, Miss Allen? 16889 The what?"
16889Then why ask foolish questions?
16889Then why make foolish comments?
16889Then will you agree not to go back until you have talked to me again?
16889Then,said Enoch,"will you take Jonas along as cook, Mack?"
16889There is no great hurry, is there? 16889 There is nothing personal between you?"
16889Tired? 16889 To see Injun villages?"
16889Try what?
16889Understand what?
16889Was I to go to tea at Madame Foret''s this afternoon, Abbott?
16889Was it really harder, Abbott, or was it this frightful weather?
16889Was it so much harder than the work you are doing?
16889Was she my mother?
16889Was that any queerer sight than Just Smith chasing Pablo this morning?
16889We are friends, Fowler, are we not?
16889Well, Enoch, old man, are you glad to go?
16889Well, Enoch?
16889Well, Judge, is your little vacation giving you the rest you wanted?
16889Well, Mr. Cheney, have you made your discovery?
16889Well, and where does your princely salary permit you to live?
16889Well, boys, shall we move?
16889Well, can you beat that?
16889Well, does to- morrow see us at the Ferry?
16889Well, gentlemen, what can I do for you?
16889Well, how come you to think I could n''t take''em, woman? 16889 Well, then, without an expedition?"
16889Were these experienced oil men?
16889What are we all going to do now, with just one boat?
16889What are you trying to do, ruin my reputation with Just Smith here? 16889 What attitude does Mr. Fowler take in this?"
16889What becomes of the work?
16889What came of it?
16889What changed your luck, Jonas?
16889What did she look like? 16889 What did you say to him when he told you that?"
16889What did you think of it?
16889What difference does that make? 16889 What do I do next?"
16889What do you fellows think?
16889What do you hear from Fowler?
16889What do you think of Havisham as presidential material?
16889What do you want it for, Jonas?
16889What do you want to divulge your cold- heartedness for? 16889 What do you want?"
16889What does Watkins call your job?
16889What else?
16889What fool ever sent you folks out?
16889What gave you the idea to begin with?
16889What happens if one does n''t leave when requested?
16889What in time are you trying to do on the river, anyhow?
16889What is it, Abbott?
16889What is it, Jonas?
16889What kind of camp is this?
16889What kind of grub?
16889What kind of people did you know in Germany?
16889What luck with the Ida?
16889What luck, Judge?
16889What name, for instance?
16889What of it? 16889 What on earth possesses you to do it?
16889What on earth--?
16889What part of the government do you work for?
16889What solitary trip was Wee- tah undertaking?
16889What sort of timber are you developing among your field men, Cheney?
16889What the deuce happened?
16889What was the luck to- day, boys?
16889What was the queerest thing you''ve ever seen in the desert, Mack?
16889What was the rip this time?
16889What went wrong, bud? 16889 What would you do with it, if you had it, Curly?"
16889What would you have done if I had n''t come along and taken pity on you? 16889 What would you say, Miss Allen, if I tell you that I had to force this fellow into going to see your wonderful pictures?"
16889What you want?
16889What''re you doing, you clumsy dub foot?
16889What''s Field sore about?
16889What''s happened, Abbott?
16889What''s happened, Jonas?
16889What''s happened, boss?
16889What''s he doin''off his beat?
16889What''s the cause of it?
16889What''s the difficulty?
16889What''s the effect of that draught?
16889What''s the excitement, Frank?
16889What''s the idea?
16889What''s the matter with you? 16889 What''s the matter with your knee, boss?"
16889What''s the nearest help by way of land?
16889What''s the story, Curly?
16889What''s the trouble, Fowler?
16889What''s troubling you, woman?
16889What''s up, Jonas?
16889What''s your program, Diana?
16889What''s yours?
16889When could you begin, you two?
16889When did she return to Washington?
16889When you want''em?
16889Where are they?
16889Where are you going, Jonas?
16889Where did you come from?
16889Where do I go to- night, Jonas?
16889Where does that trail lead?
16889Where on earth did you come from? 16889 Where the devil did you find that?"
16889Where you come from?
16889Where you going?
16889Where''d that mattress come from?
16889Where''d you get it?
16889Where''s Forrester?
16889Where''s that Na- che?
16889Who has taught you?
16889Who is after him?
16889Who is wanted? 16889 Who said draw- poker?"
16889Who were your folks, Enoch?
16889Who''d be surprising me, Jonas? 16889 Who''d repaint the name?"
16889Whom do you want to see in New York, Enoch?
16889Whose quail are these, I''d like to know?
16889Why did n''t you go where there was some real sport?
16889Why did you dream of a wild trip down the Colorado as the realization of your greatest desire?
16889Why do n''t you look out for your own kids and let me alone?
16889Why do n''t you people have him taken away from the Italian and a proper guardian appointed?
16889Why do n''t you use''em?
16889Why indeed?
16889Why is the President in such a hurry to see me, Abbott?
16889Why not include the mental training? 16889 Why not the truth?"
16889Why should I forget it?
16889Why should you think that?
16889Why stay down here, like lost dogs, when there''s a first class hotel back up there?
16889Why the Indian Bureau?
16889Why, are you two old friends?
16889Why, how''d she happen to wire you, Jonas?
16889Why, of course?
16889Why?
16889Why?
16889Why?
16889Why?
16889Why?
16889Why?
16889Will the snow make Bright Angel too difficult for you, Frank?
16889Will you agree, Brown, to an absolute break with Fowler and no come backs?
16889Will you come to me as soon as you have finished, to- morrow, Enoch?
16889Will you dictate a few moments on your report to the President on the Pension controversy?
16889Will you go with me to take another look at it?
16889Will you let me work my passage as far as Bright Angel?
16889With good luck, and no Survey work, how many days are we from the Ferry?
16889Would n''t it be better to keep Milton right here and one of us go for the doctor?
16889Would n''t you know she''d take it that way? 16889 Would you be interested in looking at some photographs of Indian life?"
16889Would you? 16889 Yes, I know, but is that the only reason?"
16889Yes? 16889 Yes?"
16889Yet you told Lucy them, did n''t you?
16889You are agreed that it shall be war between us, then?
16889You are n''t going to give it up now, are you, Mack?
16889You are sure as to your facts about this bandit leader?
16889You came to see me for that, sir?
16889You feel sick from the saddle, eh, Jonas?
16889You got ta da rent money, Nucky?
16889You have n''t gone crazy, have you, Judge?
16889You heard what he said to me?
16889You like Jonas, do n''t you, Na- che?
16889You like a cup of coffee? 16889 You mean for the country, do you not, sir?"
16889You mean for the country, do you not?
16889You mean to say you pick up gold like that, down here?
16889You mean,Diana spoke quickly,"that I ought to have stayed with my father?"
16889You saw last night''s papers?
16889You saw who his side pardner was, did n''t you?
16889You sell me a horse?
16889You''ll really try to look out for Mr. Seaton, wo n''t you, Enoch?
16889You''ll stick around for a little while, wo n''t you, Diana?
16889You''re a Pueblo Indian?
16889You''re a regular tough, eh, Enoch? 16889 You''re not hinting that I ought to reimburse you, are you?"
168891.--Congress again, eh, Lucy?
16889A ten o''clock start will be early enough, wo n''t it?
16889Abbott, will you show the President out?"
16889Abbott?"
16889After a moment, she said,"Then you are going to shoot Brown?"
16889After the introduction had been made, Enoch said:"Watkins, do you know anything about Indians?"
16889Ai n''t you got any heart?"
16889Am I not right, Agnew and Jonas?"
16889And Curly laughed at me and asked me what mercy Fowler had shown his brother?
16889And Jonas said,''Boss, how come you to do a stunt like this?
16889And did you know that Seaton thinks you were kidnapped?"
16889And now tell me, Diana, just what are your plans?"
16889And what are your plans?"
16889And yet you were a very successful Commissioner, were you not?"
16889And-- and, Mr. Seaton, would you sit with me till I get to sleep?"
16889Any other accident?"
16889Anything good in sight?"
16889Are n''t they a fine lot of fellows?
16889Are n''t you ashamed?"
16889Are n''t you off your beat?"
16889Are n''t you proud of me?
16889Are you a little bit glad, Diana?"
16889Are you cold?
16889Are you going to stay with us a little while?"
16889Are you going to try it?"
16889Are you having a good holiday?"
16889Are you positive that these men do n''t know you?"
16889Are you tired?"
16889Are you washed up?"
16889At last, as the pudding was being served, she exclaimed:"What in the world are you watching for, Enoch?
16889Been down Bright Angel yet?"
16889Boss, do you remember the night he took me out to see that desert charm?"
16889Boss, what you trying to do?"
16889But Enoch silenced the others by saying with great earnestness:"Milton, you know I''m right, do n''t you?"
16889But why should Germany do so?"
16889But, excepting on cabinet days, why meet at all?"
16889By that time, I ought to know something about Enoch, eh?"
16889By the eternal, Senator, ca n''t you fellows leave one department clear of the spoils system?
16889By the way, have you seen Jonas?"
16889By the way, what did you think of Miss Allen yesterday?"
16889By the way, will you sell me those boots of yours?
16889By what principles do you think a man ought to be guided?
16889CHAPTER XI THE PERFECT ADVENTURE"Who cares whether or not my hands are clean?
16889Can you come about three, if that suits Abbott''s schedule?"
16889Can you remember?"
16889Cheney?"
16889Cheney?"
16889Cheney?"
16889Could you come to me here?
16889Could you leave next week for a speaking trip?"
16889Curly?"
16889Diana, can you play poker?"
16889Did Field speak of the child?"
16889Did Frank ever do any mining?
16889Did any one ever climb up the side of the Canyon, say like one yonder where it looked like different colored stair steps going up?
16889Did any one ever find gold in the canyon?
16889Did any one ever swim across the river?
16889Did he want to go to reform school?"
16889Did n''t I tell you Injun charms was strong?
16889Did n''t the story of Lucy seem wonderful to you?"
16889Did n''t you tell me that was my job, years ago?
16889Did you eat the rest raw?"
16889Did you ever ride, before?"
16889Did you find any pieces of the Na- che?"
16889Did you know that your friend Cadiz is the greatest living authority on Aztec worship and a hectic fan for bullfighting as a national sport?
16889Did you see me jerk her round?"
16889Did you see the pictures, Huntingdon?"
16889Do I look a tenderfoot?
16889Do many kids take it?"
16889Do n''t I see her kiss that little picture she has of him in her locket every night when she says her prayers?"
16889Do n''t we go, too, boss?"
16889Do n''t you like these little love pats?''
16889Do we have any steeper trails than the ones we''ve been on, already?
16889Do you dislike me so much as that?
16889Do you expect us to rob you, or what?"
16889Do you find much game round here?"
16889Do you know that I can make serious legal trouble for you for your part in libelling me and the Department?"
16889Do you know what I thought to- night after I left the British Ambassador?
16889Do you know what I''d do if I was taken suddenly rich?
16889Do you like little girls?"
16889Do you like men?"
16889Do you like the boy, Frank?"
16889Do you like the work, Milton?"
16889Do you recall drinking water the other men did n''t?"
16889Do you remember?"
16889Do you see what I''m driving at?"
16889Do you think Brown''s lawyers will fight for you now?"
16889Do you think that the underlying purpose of life is dog eat dog, every man for himself, by whatever method?
16889Do you think you can clear the matter up for him?"
16889Do you want to go to reform school?"
16889Does God?
16889Does he ever play?"
16889Does n''t she, Frank?"
16889Eh?"
16889Else why disease and grief in the world?
16889Enoch and the Indian shook hands gravely, and Diana said,"Ca n''t you take supper with us, Wee- tah?"
16889Enoch greeted him cordially, and after a few generalities said,"Mr. Cheney, what bomb are they preparing to explode now?"
16889Enoch laughed, then said seriously:"What''s the idea, Mr. Cheney?
16889Enoch went up the steps with Diana, however, and asked her tensely:"Will you lunch with me to- morrow, Miss Allen, that I may explain myself?"
16889Enoch, did you ever try to trace your father?"
16889Enoch, have you never talked your case over with a psychologist?"
16889Enoch, what started you in politics?"
16889Ever on a college crew, Judge?"
16889For a moment no one spoke, then Na- che, her round brown face wrinkled with amusement, said,"Almost no Na- che, no Diana, no Judge, eh?"
16889Fourteen to thirty- six, is n''t it?"
16889God is mercilessly just, is He not?
16889God, Diana, do you think we are machines to be driven at will?"
16889Going down to- morrow with Miss Planer?"
16889Going some, for Minetta Lane, eh?
16889Harden?"
16889Have I delivered the goods, or not?"
16889Have n''t died, have you?
16889Have you a general route planned?"
16889Have you a theory?"
16889Have you been sleeping well?
16889Have you?"
16889He paused, eying Nucky''s boyish face closely, then he asked,"Did you love your mother?"
16889He was thinking of the expression that would appear on Curly''s face if he learned into whose hands he was putting his dynamite?
16889He whispered again,"Diana, what have I done?"
16889Hello, Jonas, what can I do for you?"
16889How about Brown?"
16889How about it, Milton?"
16889How about it, Milton?"
16889How about you, Jonas?"
16889How am I to do my work like a man, with only half a man''s life to live?
16889How come everybody thinks she''s so beautiful, boss?"
16889How come he do n''t do''em hisself?"
16889How come you ai n''t been, Boss?"
16889How come you stayed so late?"
16889How come you suppose I do n''t know women, huh?
16889How come you think I ca n''t tell this story?
16889How come you think I like to see a smart man like you living on baby food?"
16889How come you think I''d forget?"
16889How come you think you got iron insides?"
16889How come you think you kin talk to him when even I do n''t dast to?"
16889How come you to think I could do anything to surprise you?"
16889How come you to think you can sass a Washington man, huh, a government man, huh?
16889How come you to try to insult the boss''and my house, Mr. Milton?
16889How did Jonas find you?"
16889How did they know it when they found it?
16889How else could he have been led in all the wide desert to find this man who held Brown''s future in his hands?
16889How long did it take you to make that collection of photographs?"
16889How long do you suppose such a trip would take?"
16889How long have you been out?"
16889How long would it take you to complete the entire collection you have in mind?"
16889How many of us are there who''ve not committed sins that we never forgive ourselves?"
16889How much did that tender- foot weigh that rode him?"
16889How much does it cost?
16889How much you pay for grub?"
16889How old is the boy?"
16889How would that do?"
16889How would you like an appointment as a special investigator?"
16889How''s Milton?
16889How''s your Dad?"
16889Huntingdon?"
16889Huntingdon?"
16889Huntingdon?"
16889Huntingdon?"
16889Huntingdon?"
16889I guess he''d know, would n''t he?"
16889I say, why not let me kill him?
16889I wonder if you know that he has been dead for twenty years and that his devoted wife survived him only by a year?
16889If one of the men arrested at that time had broken down, you''d all have despised him, I suppose?"
16889If they discovered what Miss Allen did for us all at the Ferry, how she led me back to El Tovar, what would they do with it?"
16889If you have the time, sir, will you permit me to go over the whole miserable story?"
16889Is human nature normally and habitually corrupt when it comes to governing a city?
16889Is n''t your system of scandal mongering built on the idea that mud once slung always leaves a stain in the public mind?
16889Is that dawn breaking yonder?"
16889Is that the best you two can do on shoes?
16889Is there any one in the waiting- room?"
16889Is this your first trip east?"
16889Is to- day a fair sample of every day, you fellows?"
16889Is your championing them worth the risk to Miss Allen?"
16889Is your knee bothering you, Judge?"
16889Jokes aside, you know my keen interest in Indian ethnology?"
16889Jonas gave Curly and Mack a withering glance, started to speak, swallowed something and said,"How come you to think you was a butcher, boss?
16889Jonas, how about grub for the Judge?"
16889Jonas, how long since I''ve had a vacation?"
16889Just where was you aiming for?"
16889Late this afternoon, at the French Ambassador''s?
16889Lucy, ca n''t city governments be clean?
16889Mack, when shall we move?"
16889Mid- morning on the third day, after several hours of silent trekking, Curly turned in his saddle:"Just, have you noticed the mirage?"
16889Milton grunted and Diana said, quickly,"What are you people going to do until Mr. Milton gets well?"
16889Milton?"
16889Milton?"
16889Milton?"
16889Miss Allen, when shall you go back to the Canyon?"
16889Miss Allen, will you not share your great good fortune with my friend and me?"
16889Mr. Huntingdon, how am I ever going to thank you?"
16889Mr. Milton, can I have the broken oar blade we kept to patch the Ida with?"
16889Mr. Milton, is there anything Na- che or I can do for you?"
16889Mr. Seaton, is that true?"
16889Mr. Secretary, ca n''t something be done to shut him off?"
16889Need any help on those dishes, Jonas, before I go to bed?"
16889Now just why do you hate us?"
16889Now will you let me make an appointment for you with the Secretary of State?
16889Now?
16889Or do you think we''re put here to make life better than we found it?
16889Or do you want to go up to the hotel?"
16889Ought I to hobble him or stake him out?"
16889Please, why did n''t you intend to come to my exhibition?"
16889President?"
16889President?"
16889President?"
16889Public service?
16889Rather a lighter day than yesterday, eh?"
16889Reeves?"
16889Rotherick?"
16889Seaton?"
16889Seaton?"
16889Secretary?"
16889Secretary?"
16889Secretary?"
16889Secretary?"
16889See that lone pine up on the rim to your right?
16889See?"
16889See?"
16889Shall I come in and speak to you, at that time?"
16889Shall I get in touch with the White House?"
16889Shall I get the horses?
16889Shall I never be able to bury Minetta Lane?"
16889Shall we go after those letters?"
16889Shall we launch the good ship Ida, fellows?"
16889Sit down, wo n''t you?"
16889Smith?"
16889So if we do n''t get on together, it''s understood you''ll turn back, eh?"
16889So neglect Mexico and Alaska for a little while, tomorrow, will you, Huntingdon?"
16889Sob stuff?"
16889Some trip, eh?"
16889Sure you are n''t hurt any?"
16889Take a hand, Judge and Hard?"
16889That''s a wonderful name of yours, do you realize it?"
16889The Senator puffed silently, then said,"Why does Brown hate you?"
16889Then Enoch said in a low voice:"Do you have trouble with Forrester and Harden?"
16889Then he said quietly:"Will you tell me where I can find Jonas, Diana?"
16889Then she said,"Are n''t you going to tell me some of the details of your trip?"
16889Then the President said,"Enoch, how are you going to handle Brown?"
16889Then with a quick, direct look, he asked,"Did your father, ever give you the details of his experience with me in the Canyon?"
16889Then, with one eyebrow raised, he grunted,"What''d you work at?"
16889There was a moment''s silence, then Enoch went on,"Shall you carry on your work with the Indians alone as you always have done?
16889There was silence for a moment, then the President went on:"What are you going to do to Brown, Huntingdon?"
16889Think seriously of a speaking tour, wo n''t you?"
16889This is n''t your camp?"
16889Understand me?"
16889Want a look at him?"
16889Want to come along, Enoch?"
16889Want to try it, Enoch?"
16889Was Nucky laying some deep scheme for mischief when they reached San Francisco?
16889Was Roland glad he made his adventure in search of the Dark Tower?"
16889Was any one ever killed when he minded what the guide told him?
16889Was there more than one article about me?"
16889Washington is difficult to endure, in the summer, is n''t it?
16889Well, I think you''d better plan-- come up here, will you, at once?
16889Well, what do you think now?"
16889Were you ever in New York, Frank?"
16889Were you looking for a cheap lunch?"
16889What about those who stay?"
16889What assurance are you going to give me that you will keep your mouth shut as to what you''ve heard this afternoon?"
16889What can I do for Arkansas, Senator?"
16889What can I say?"
16889What can all the admiring plaudits mean to me when I know that you are only a dream, only a dream?"
16889What could be a stronger reason for being for the Geological Survey than to find and show the public the resources of the public lands?
16889What do you mean, stoop?
16889What do you say to a return for lunch, Judge?"
16889What do you think I am?"
16889What do you think life is for?
16889What do you think of that?"
16889What do you think of this parlor, bedroom and bath?"
16889What do you women folks know about how a strong man like him fights Satan?
16889What explanation shall we make them?"
16889What guys camp in the Indian gardens?
16889What happens first, Abbott?"
16889What in the world was he to do with the young gambler in San Francisco, that paradise of gamblers?
16889What in thunder are you angry about?
16889What is he, Diana, a member of the Supreme Bench?"
16889What is the use?
16889What makes him so ugly?
16889What medium could one use to tell the world of that?"
16889What more useful and direct thing could I do than rid the nation of him?
16889What nerve does it take to stack the cards against a dub?
16889What school does Abbott represent?"
16889What sort of joy?"
16889What was placer mining?"
16889What would you do about it, Judge?"
16889What your name?"
16889What''re you going to do with the Canyon?"
16889What''s doin''?"
16889What''s doin''with you?"
16889What''s the matter?"
16889What''s the use?"
16889What''s the use?"
16889What''s wanted?"
16889What''s yours?"
16889When are you going to take your vacation?"
16889When do you start, John dear?"
16889Where can I reach you?"
16889Where did you go?"
16889Where had he been?
16889Where on earth did it come from?"
16889Where''s your home?"
16889Where''s your nerve?"
16889Where''ve you been?
16889Where, Jonas?"
16889Which way are you folks going?"
16889While these chaps play, will you take a walk with me?"
16889Who cares whether you play cards or not?
16889Who is waiting this morning?"
16889Who on earth but you cares what I do?
16889Who told you she was bad?"
16889Who''s going to develop the water power in our Idaho streams?"
16889Why ca n''t we climb to the top of the butte for a little while?
16889Why did n''t you want to see my pictures?"
16889Why do n''t you lie down and rest both mind and body until supper''s ready?
16889Why do n''t you take him out of the field and begin to groom him for your job, Mr. Cheney?
16889Why do n''t you try that, kid?
16889Why do you have to get sore every time I speak to you?"
16889Why in the name of all the fiends in Hades do you suppose nothing relieves me in moments of great mental stress but gambling?
16889Why not let the states manage the water and land problems?"
16889Why not save the papers till morning and try to sleep now?"
16889Why not?
16889Why not?"
16889Why ruin your own life in the effort to punish a man for something that''s better forgotten?"
16889Why should decent citizens live in fear of his dirty newsmongers?
16889Why should n''t Canada take that trouble on?"
16889Why should neighbors hate each other?
16889Why?"
16889Will you express my regrets to the Argentine delegation and make a new appointment?
16889Will you folks be home by twelve for dinner?"
16889Will you go up to the hotel and arrange for transportation out of here tonight?
16889Will you let him have a moment?"
16889Will you let me know facts as you turn them up?"
16889Will you make arrangements with Mr. Abbott for a longer conference, to- morrow?
16889Will you not dine with me to- morrow, or rather, this evening, at the Ashton, at eight o''clock?
16889Will you run through this correspondence, Mr. Huntingdon, before I call in the Idaho contingent?"
16889Will you take a ride along the rim now?
16889Wo n''t you wait a day longer, just till we''re a little more fit?"
16889Would n''t God expect me to punish evil?
16889Would you leave me in your fix, thinking you might bring help back?"
16889Yet, I am not convinced that he would not make a far more able chief executive than I?"
16889Yet, do you know, when she insisted that I turn Catholic, I would n''t do it?
16889You are n''t afraid to get up and dress, are you?"
16889You are not going away, are you?"
16889You ca n''t see Him or talk to Him, but you know He made this Canyon, do n''t you?"
16889You gambling, indecent little gutter snipe, is n''t there a clean spot in you?"
16889You know that joint on Sixth Avenue where I go and play cards once in a while?
16889You know what I mean, do n''t you?
16889You mean what would I charge somebody for doing this work?
16889You notice, do n''t you, that I talk to you of Minetta Lane only when something tremendous, either good or bad, has happened to me?
16889You realize that, do you?"
16889You remember him, Lucy?
16889You see that, do n''t you?"
16889You''re planning to stay in Washington, are you, Miss Allen?"
16889and where''s the rest of the bunch?"
16889at cards?"
16889exclaimed Diana, then as she shook hands, she added:"Where are you going so fast, Wee- tah?"
16889he exclaimed, when she came out,"are n''t you going to talk to me even?
16889sniffed Curly,"that is n''t saying anything, is it, Judge?"
16889urged the Indian woman, sadly,"Why should things be so wrong?
16889will be all out if you do that?"
16889with a look of repugnance that caused Milton to exclaim,"Got conscientious scruples against cards, Judge?"