This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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19416 | (?) |
19416 | ).__ Oliva(? |
19416 | A ceremonial(?) |
19416 | A copper knife or poinard_ so in original:"poniard"?_[ Index] Peru, Collection of relics from... 508- 510_ text reads"508- 511"_ |
19416 | A cylindrical pestle of gray diorite(? |
19416 | A large, five- pronged fork carved from the wood of the_ Magnolia glauca_(?). |
19416 | Beads made from_ Marginella_(?) |
19416 | Fragment of a pipe- stem(?) |
19416 | One is made of diorite(? |
19416 | The following genera and species are provisionally determined:_ Unio multiplicatus.__ Uhio ovatus.__ Unio crassidens.__ Unio victorum.__ Marginella(? |
19416 | The material is a compact graphic diorite(?). |
19416 | Two species of shells,_ Io spinosa_ and_ Pleurocera conradii_(? |
19416 | Very large grooved axes of greenish diorite(?). |
36675 | Are the laws of Congress, which have been passed in relation to our lead- mines, salutary in their operation? |
36675 | To what extent and advantage do you think the mines might be worked, under proper management and superintendence? |
36675 | To what extent are the lead, and other mines, worked in our western country, either by the United States''government, or by individuals? |
36675 | What mines have been discovered? |
36675 | And shall_ man_ here grow a pigmy? |
36675 | But how, on any other supposition, shall we account for the appearances upon the farm of Mr. Long? |
36675 | But what are we to conclude of the limestone? |
36675 | But what, in this genial climate, should make dwarfs? |
36675 | Is it supposed to be in the form of phosphuretted hydrogen? |
36675 | Is not the present an auspicious time for authorizing a mission into that quarter, for the purpose of exploring its physical geography? |
36675 | May not the licking around the furnaces expose the cattle to receive lead in some of its forms, minutely divided? |
36675 | May not the licking around the furnaces expose the cattle to receive lead, in some of its forms, minutely divided? |
36675 | May not these be electrical phenomena? |
36675 | V."Where are the most valuable mines to be found in the western country?" |
36675 | Was it too hard a work? |
36675 | Why? |
51118 | Do you know who the parties are? |
51118 | What have you been doing that they have arrested you? 51118 A man named Charley Durham who had resided at West Plains and had met me several times, rode up near us and asked me;What did you say your name was?" |
51118 | About that time some man near the warehouse called out:"Who in hell are you? |
51118 | After we were dressed in their old clothing, one of them asked:"What did you say your name was?" |
51118 | And what are you doing here?" |
51118 | Are you going to cage me?" |
51118 | Could n''t you tie the knot upon them to hang them?" |
51118 | Do you hear the drums and the fife? |
51118 | Do you know what we are going to do with such men as you are? |
51118 | Do you want us to take you up to headquarters?" |
51118 | Had we not better accept the proposition and wait for results?" |
51118 | He asked:"Did you ever live down here about the state line?" |
51118 | He came to the author laughing and remarked:"You found my corn, did you? |
51118 | Hogan stepped up to him and said,"You little rascal, would you attempt to cut me with a knife?" |
51118 | Hogan, with an oath, said,"What are you doing with my horse?" |
51118 | How are you getting along? |
51118 | I asked him if he thought we would be able to remain there until morning? |
51118 | I told him"That is my business; when you was in the military service did you inform the civilians of your object and aims? |
51118 | I would ask him;"What''s the matter now? |
51118 | Is that you? |
51118 | Nicks said,"You have got him, have you? |
51118 | On reaching the company Captain Forshee walked out of the line and remarked to them"Why have you brought him in here alive?" |
51118 | Shall we attempt to run, or had we better pass them?" |
51118 | The Captain came inside of the guard, called out,"Monks, are you asleep?" |
51118 | The author asked, just as they had completed the tying,"What do you mean? |
51118 | The author at once arose to his feet and remarked,"I am here, what is wanted?" |
51118 | The author halted, of course, and the next remark was,"Who are you and where is the balance of your crowd?" |
51118 | The author raised up in a sitting position and said,"Captain what is wanted"? |
51118 | The author said to Long:"What shall we do? |
51118 | The judge then said to him,"What about that money of yours; are you able to pay the$ 150 fine?" |
51118 | The judge turned to him and remarked,"Mr., what did those boots cost you?" |
51118 | The sheriff and others would come to me and say:"Colonel, why did n''t you shoot some of those fellows long ago? |
51118 | There were four or five negro men standing upon the street corner and one of the officers holloed out to the negroes;"Which way did the rebels go?" |
51118 | They said,"What does this mean? |
51118 | What do think now in regard to the two parties living together?" |
51118 | What is it that men wo n''t do?" |
51118 | What''s the matter?" |
51118 | Will there be no history left to tell of the heroism and devotion to their country in its darkest hour? |
51118 | You do n''t intend to enforce it, do you, Captain?" |
51118 | Your people may ask the question, what right have you Missourians to come down into our state? |
11422 | ''Ai n''t you sorry you free?'' 11422 ''Did you ever vote?'' |
11422 | ''How old is you?'' 11422 ''Them your teeth in your mouth?'' |
11422 | ''What I''m goin''to be sorry for? 11422 ''Whose you think they is? |
11422 | Angeline,he said,"you remember me, do n''t you?" |
11422 | Do n''t ricollect many of de old- time songs, but one was somep''n like--Am I Born to Die?" |
11422 | Good? 11422 I do n''t read much now since my eyes ai n''t so good but tell me whatever become of Teddy Roosevelt? |
11422 | My mother was a girl that was sold in Lenoir County, near Kenston,[ HW: Kinston?] 11422 My old mistress slapped me till my eye was red cause one day I says''Ai n''t them men pretty?'' |
11422 | Patrollers? 11422 Visions? |
11422 | What I been doin''since the war? 11422 What did n''t we do in Texas? |
11422 | Whose chickens out there? |
11422 | Why honey,she says to me,"can you remember that?" |
11422 | You ai n''t never seen a spinnin''wheel has you? 11422 You''member when Grant took the fort at Vicksburg? |
11422 | Younger generation? 11422 ''What you goin''to do?'' 11422 ''[ HW:?] 11422 Age:? 11422 An''ol''Mis''Combinder she holler out an she say,''What my girls goin''to do? 11422 And the white people said they heard such a hollering and shouting goin''on they said,''What''s the matter with Diana?'' 11422 Ben Word good? 11422 Can you tell us what we going to get and when it''s going to come? 11422 Cora Weathers? 11422 Dat makes me pretty old, do n''t it? 11422 Did ah live in slavery time? 11422 Did you ever hear of a child born wid a veil over its face? 11422 Did you ever hear of an earth stove? 11422 Did you? 11422 Do n''t I know that? 11422 Do n''t you see what that done to my man? 11422 Do n''t you? 11422 Does ah membah hit? 11422 Don yo all think dat yaller bodah( border) set hit off purty? 11422 Dr. Steven( Stephen?) 11422 Four of the boys were buried on the Cummins(?) 11422 Guess I tole you''bout a book, ai n''t I? |
11422 | Have you seen Mrs. Gillam, and Mrs. Stephen, and Mrs. Weathers? |
11422 | He fought in the time of the war, did n''t he? |
11422 | He looked at me a moment, and then he said,''Where you from?'' |
11422 | Her spirit come to me at night, calling me, asking whar wuz baby? |
11422 | His name was Joe Lee( Lea?). |
11422 | How old am I? |
11422 | How soon do you think they will begin paying us? |
11422 | How we living now? |
11422 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Cal Woods; R.F.D., Biscoe, Arkansas Age: 85? |
11422 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Callie Halsey Williamson, Biscoe, Arkansas Age: 60? |
11422 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: John Wesley, Helena, Arkansas Age:? |
11422 | Interviewer: Thomas Elmore Lucy Person interviewed: Gus Williams, Russellville, Arkansas Age: 80"Was you lookin''for me t''oder day? |
11422 | Is ah evah been mahried and does ah have any chillun? |
11422 | Is ah evah seen a hant? |
11422 | Is dey hents? |
11422 | Is many of''em around here? |
11422 | Is you taking lists of folks for old age pensions? |
11422 | Me? |
11422 | My father met her in a place called Buford,[ HW: Beaufort? |
11422 | No? |
11422 | No? |
11422 | Old missis come out one day and say,''Bill, how come you got Hannah plowin''? |
11422 | She come over from de old country, she was a- runnin''along one day front of a-- a-- dat stripedy animal-- a tiger? |
11422 | There were windows all[ HW:?] |
11422 | They asked the old lady,''Where is the horses?'' |
11422 | They brothers? |
11422 | They put me up and white man ax''Who want to buy this boy?'' |
11422 | They said,''Young man, can you ride a young horse?'' |
11422 | Two white men in a two- wheel open buggy say,''Hey, do n''t you want to ride?'' |
11422 | Was I afraid of the soldiers? |
11422 | Was she lame? |
11422 | We ca n''t cook? |
11422 | What I know''bout votin''? |
11422 | What I''m goin''to give''i m money for? |
11422 | What am dat up dar in dat picture frame? |
11422 | What did dey do? |
11422 | What do I think of the younger generation? |
11422 | What do I think was the cause? |
11422 | What do it smell like? |
11422 | What does dey look like? |
11422 | What happened? |
11422 | What it mean? |
11422 | What makes''em walk around? |
11422 | What was the matter with her? |
11422 | What we do?'' |
11422 | What we goin''do with em? |
11422 | What you call it? |
11422 | When I first recollect Marianna, Mr. Lon Tau and Mr. Free Landing(?) |
11422 | When do you think they will begin to pay us?" |
11422 | When master came back, he said:"How come you are working today, Angeline, when your baby is dead?" |
11422 | Where- bouts was I born? |
11422 | Yo say wha Ai nt Fanny Whoolah live? |
11422 | Yo say whut mah name? |
11422 | You do n''t know anything''bout that, do you? |
11422 | You know about that, do n''t you? |
11422 | You know what a glut is? |
11422 | You see dat great grandchild of mine lyin''on de floor? |
11422 | You think they''re gettin''better? |
19446 | Ai n''t it warm and nice today missy? 19446 Cap''n, wud ye lak fer me ter tell ye bout dat time dat me en Delia wuz stole? |
19446 | Do you want your room now? |
19446 | Does you remember chinquapins? 19446 Have you ever seen a three- legged cow? |
19446 | How long I been in Arkansas? 19446 How ole is ah? |
19446 | I''d say to her,''Grandmother, why did n''t you fight back?'' 19446 Ku Klux? |
19446 | Me? 19446 Miss Huggins? |
19446 | One time old marster say''Charlie how come this yard so dirty?'' 19446 School? |
19446 | So you''re going to Fayetteville to see Miss Adeline? 19446 Sold? |
19446 | Yankee soldiers? 19446 You all chillun ain goin is you? |
19446 | You ask does ah know erbout any hainted houses? 19446 You ask haint ah got no folks? |
19446 | You asks is ah afeard of haints? 19446 You know what the clocks says? |
19446 | You say she worked for you when you were a little girl? 19446 You says you is interested in buried treasure? |
19446 | You wants to know how old I am? 19446 # 1 Biscoe, Arkansas Age: 70--73? 19446 # 658 Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Rosa Hardy Biscoe, Arkansas Age:? 19446 # 773 Interviewer: Samuel S. Taylor Person interviewed: Cora L. Horton 918 W. Ninth Street, Little Rock, Arkansas Age: Between 50 and 60? 19446 ''What are you getting?'' 19446 ''Where''s his money hid?'' 19446 ''Where''s his silverware?'' 19446 ''Where''s yo''old master?'' 19446 ''Who will give me a bid on this woman?'' 19446 A voice from somewhere said:''What you all doing here? 19446 Age: 60? 19446 Age: 85? 19446 Age:? 19446 An see that bee after my flower? 19446 Before the fire of 1913? 19446 Boss Man, is yo eber et er ash cake? 19446 Ca n''t you tell by me that he was white? 19446 Could n''t eat? 19446 Dancing and going to church is about all they do now, is n''t it? 19446 Della crawled out of the car right now and said:You all knows the way back to town don''you? |
19446 | Dem paddyrollers, dey wud stop er nigger whut dey find out at night en sey,''Boy, whar yo gwine? |
19446 | Did he have a big farm and lots of black folks? |
19446 | Did n''t you bring old Aunt Pinkie somethin''good to eat? |
19446 | Did you ask they send her to the sylum? |
19446 | Did you ever know Bishop Lane out in Tennessee? |
19446 | Did you ever see a loom? |
19446 | Do you know what Fanny has done? |
19446 | Does Ab preach there? |
19446 | Don you all know you had orter take keer of thet purty white skin of yourn? |
19446 | Don''you see him comin? |
19446 | En is yo got yo pass?'' |
19446 | Finally old man Nick noticed us and said,''What do you children want?'' |
19446 | Hang a man just because he could read? |
19446 | He said''Now you think you can quit eatin''that dirt?'' |
19446 | He said,''Now, is you the oldest?'' |
19446 | He said:''Well Mr. have you got any objection to me and your daughter Janie maryin''?'' |
19446 | He sent me to Hendersonville, North Carolina( Henderson?) |
19446 | How come if it was n''t hoodooed? |
19446 | How they do? |
19446 | How was he dressed beneath the blanket? |
19446 | How''d I make it? |
19446 | I do n''t think those people were held accountable for that, do you?" |
19446 | I like[ HW: lack? |
19446 | I said,''What is they?'' |
19446 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Hannah Hancock[ HW: Biscoe, Arkansas?] |
19446 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Jake Goodridge Clarendon, Arkansas Age: 97? |
19446 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Pauline Howell Nickname Pearl Brinkley, Arkansas Age: 65 or 70? |
19446 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Tanny Hill Brinkley, Arkansas Age: 56? |
19446 | Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Ida Harper 819 West Pullen Street; Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 93"Now what you want with me? |
19446 | Just then somebody started knockin''and Tony says,''Who''d dat?'' |
19446 | Look at that black boy passing, will you? |
19446 | MAY 31 1938 Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Betty Harris Brinkley, Arkansas Age: About 45 or 50? |
19446 | Me? |
19446 | Mr. Henderson''s sister was name Mrs. McGaha(?). |
19446 | Mus Jesus bear de cross alone and all de worl go free? |
19446 | Name of interviewer: Thomas Elmore Lucy Person interviewed: Laura House Russellville, Arkansas Age: 75? |
19446 | Now is dat right? |
19446 | Ole master said to them,''Where''s Tillie?'' |
19446 | One big Yankee stepped inside and says to Miss Becky,''You own any niggers?'' |
19446 | One day I was there and she said,''Sis, do you hear that peckerwood? |
19446 | She say,''Where that come from?'' |
19446 | Sixty- seven years we been living right in this place-- I guess-- when did you say the war had its wind up? |
19446 | So what would he do out nights? |
19446 | So you remembers my barbecue, do you? |
19446 | That''s a long time to stay by one man ai n''t it?" |
19446 | The first my mother heard she was working doing something and somebody say,''What you working fur do n''t you know you done free?'' |
19446 | The old man did n''t want the young one to see how anxious he was to get rid of his daughter so he said:''You wantin to marry my daughter, Janie? |
19446 | Then her papa, John Abbot( Abbott? |
19446 | Then she said:"Does you all know Phil Green? |
19446 | There was a man shining up to me and I wrote my niece''What would you think if your aunty married?'' |
19446 | They changed and started calling''em counties in 1866[ HW: 1868?] |
19446 | They said''Why did n''t you work harder? |
19446 | They would ask them,''How are you working?'' |
19446 | Was n''t it a bee? |
19446 | Was n''t it nice of her, though? |
19446 | Was n''t that awful? |
19446 | What did you bring me? |
19446 | What you after?'' |
19446 | When de Yankees ud come dey would ax my mammy,''Aunt Mary, is you seen any Se- cesh today?'' |
19446 | When they saw how fast I work, they say:''Mother, why do n''t you make something worth while? |
19446 | Why make so many washrags?'' |
19446 | You ca n''t tell people what you can do?'' |
19446 | You ever hear of this here Dick Lake? |
19446 | You heard em say flies do n''t bother boilin''pots ai n''t you? |
19446 | You know dat''s so, boss, do n''t you? |
19446 | You says why did I run? |
19446 | You see dat ole kittle settin''ober dar by de lasses pan right now? |
19446 | You see how rough my hands is? |
19446 | You want me to show you?" |
19446 | [ HW: Bushville or Brushville(?)] |
19446 | [ HW: place?] |
19446 | [ HW: ?] |
19446 | [ HW: [ WPA?]] |
19446 | _ Jack_:"You say how did I do it? |
19446 | _ Jack_:"You say our nephew wants to come out and bring a bunch of young folks and wants me to take them''possum hunting some moonlight night? |
11255 | ''How did you lose your arm?'' 11255 Did a colored man marry you?" |
11255 | Did he say the ceremony? |
11255 | Did you go away? |
11255 | Did you have a nice supper? |
11255 | Did you have a wedding? |
11255 | Did you have any brothers and sisters, Aunt Liz.? |
11255 | Do you know how old you are? |
11255 | Does I get a pension? 11255 How am I supported? |
11255 | How many chillun I have? 11255 How many tines did you marry, Aunt Add.?" |
11255 | How old is she? |
11255 | How was that? |
11255 | How were you dressed? |
11255 | I been farmin''all my life and what have I got? 11255 I beg your pardon, can you tell me where to find Wade Street and James Baker?" |
11255 | Jonas, can you remember anything about the war or slavery time? |
11255 | Jonas, if your owners were Hewitts why is your name Boone? |
11255 | Klu Klux? 11255 Me? |
11255 | Me? 11255 Me? |
11255 | Miss, do you believe in ha''nts? 11255 Now whose story are you saying this is? |
11255 | So you was a''Tarheel''too? 11255 Well what do you want to own it for? |
11255 | What is I been doing? 11255 What you want to go out there for?" |
11255 | What you writing down? 11255 Who is Price a fightin''? |
11255 | Why did your folks move to Arkansas? |
11255 | You did? |
11255 | You wants to know how old I is? 11255 You wants to know what I think of the way young folks is doing these days? |
11255 | ''72? |
11255 | 1103 State Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 107? |
11255 | ? |
11255 | ? |
11255 | A duck, a bullfrog and a skunk went to a circus, the duck and the bullfrog got in, why did n''t the skunk get in? |
11255 | Age:? |
11255 | Age:? |
11255 | And I said,''What must I do?'' |
11255 | Are they goin''to give the old slaves a pension? |
11255 | Arkansas Age: About 80? |
11255 | Ast me is I been doing? |
11255 | At last he said:"Love, did I not tell you that I would soon come again to see you?" |
11255 | Boone? |
11255 | Ca n''t I do it as fast as if I had a head full of keen eyes? |
11255 | Can I build a wagon-- make all the parts? |
11255 | Could I sew? |
11255 | Dat-- dat-- dat''s de house over da-- da-- da-- da-- r. He-- he-- he lives at his daughter''s""Could that be he on the porch?" |
11255 | Did I say Harris brought us? |
11255 | Do n''t you know if they find it out they will kill you?" |
11255 | Do you want to hear how I runned away and jined the Yankees? |
11255 | Good to me? |
11255 | Have you been down in Argenta to the Roundhouse? |
11255 | He put me up on a block an''he say,''How old is dis nigger?'' |
11255 | He worked the???? |
11255 | He worked the???? |
11255 | He worked the???? |
11255 | He worked the???? |
11255 | He would say,''Whut you hittin''me for when I got a pass?'' |
11255 | How did it happen? |
11255 | How much I get? |
11255 | How old does that leave me? |
11255 | I asked the merchant"How old is she?" |
11255 | I do n''t think a person is free unless he can vote, do you? |
11255 | I heard her say,''Did you see the soldiers pass early this morning?'' |
11255 | I heered''em say,''Did you know they sold Aunt Sally away from her baby?'' |
11255 | I know about that? |
11255 | I may be in glory time I get it and then what would become of my wife?" |
11255 | I said,"Auntie, what have you in that box?" |
11255 | I said,"May I carry your meal or your meat?" |
11255 | I said,''What you goin''to pay me?'' |
11255 | I stopped and said,"Auntie, could you direct me to Molly Brown''s house?" |
11255 | I telled you my number, didnft I? |
11255 | I used to go out to the fields and they would ask me,''Jeff Bailey, what you do in''out here?'' |
11255 | If Bob met a Negro carrying cotton to the Gin, he would ask"Whose cotton is that? |
11255 | If your father''s sister is not your aunt what kin is she to you? |
11255 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person Interviewed: Mattie Aldridge Age: 60? |
11255 | Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Bob Benford 209 N. Maple Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 79"Slavery- time folks? |
11255 | Interviewer: Mrs. Rosa B. Ingram Person interviewed: Lizzie Barnett; Conway, Arkansas Age: 100? |
11255 | Interviewer: Samuel S. Taylor Person interviewed: Jennie Butler 3012 Short Main Street, Little Rock, Arkansas Age: Between 103 and 107[ HW: Nurses? |
11255 | It was:"If you had to be blown up which would you choose, to be blown up on the railroad or the steamboat?" |
11255 | J.J. Gambol( Gamble?) |
11255 | July 10, 1850? |
11255 | Let''s see-- Powell Clayton-- was he one of the presidents? |
11255 | Marriage"You see that broom there? |
11255 | Missy, was you ever on a river boat? |
11255 | My grandpa was a white man; mama''s pa."What I been doin''from 1864- 1937? |
11255 | My mistress said,''What?'' |
11255 | My mother belonged to her son and she said,''Agnes( that was my mother''s name), will you follow me if I buy your husband?'' |
11255 | Named after her? |
11255 | Occupations and accomplishments, with dates-- Farmed till 21, public work? |
11255 | Old age pension? |
11255 | Our owner was Myers(?) |
11255 | Peace was declared in 1865, was n''t it? |
11255 | Plenty to eat? |
11255 | She said,''Betty, would n''t our mama cry if she could see us off like this?'' |
11255 | She told him it was asking too much, what would happen to her and her family if they found those weapons in her possession? |
11255 | That was in''74, was n''t it? |
11255 | That was n''t yistiday was it? |
11255 | That would be about 1870, would n''t it? |
11255 | The heart is n''t educated and if my heart is black as my hat, can I do anything for God? |
11255 | Then I said teasingly,"Why you think I have a nickel?" |
11255 | Then what did I do? |
11255 | Vote? |
11255 | Want to hear about it? |
11255 | Was they more run- aways there? |
11255 | What did I do on that boat? |
11255 | What else you want to know, Miss? |
11255 | What is the difference between a four quart measure and a side saddle? |
11255 | What kind books did we have? |
11255 | What they keer''bout you being white or black? |
11255 | What they want to ask all these questions for then? |
11255 | What would a heap of them do? |
11255 | When he was gone, I said,''Miss Sue, where is Master Alex?'' |
11255 | Who showed me how? |
11255 | Why would n''t I love her when I sucked titty from her breast when my mammy was working in the field? |
11255 | Will it help us along any or make times any better? |
11255 | You asking me what was the shares? |
11255 | You axes me how it seem to earn money? |
11255 | You do n''t know how I can thread the needle? |
11255 | You ever been to Monticello? |
11255 | You says did I like living in the army? |
11255 | You says you wants to know how I live after soldiers all go away? |
11255 | You want a drink? |
11255 | You''d rather sit right there on the step? |
11255 | [ HW: migration?] |
11709 | ''Who made you?'' 11709 ''Why did He make you?'' |
11709 | ''Why did you enlist?'' 11709 ''Why ought you to love God?'' |
11709 | After camping here for a while they came back into Arkansas to some point near Rando, crossed Red River at Dooley''s Ferry, went to Coola Fabra(?) 11709 De old show days? |
11709 | Did I vote? 11709 Fight''round us? |
11709 | Granny lived in a house behind the white church(?) 11709 How come I here? |
11709 | How did I farm? 11709 How do they live? |
11709 | How many brothers and sisters? 11709 How ole is ah? |
11709 | How''d they know was freedom? 11709 I beg your pardon,"was her greeting,"can you tell me where Wade Street is?" |
11709 | I member seein''the soldiers-- Yankees-- eight or ten in a squad and they asked me did I want to ride with em? 11709 I member they was a white man called Dunk Hill and he said,''Virginia, who freed the niggers?'' |
11709 | Is that somebody a''knockin''? |
11709 | Me? 11709 Now, what is this you''re gettin''up? |
11709 | Old John Blue( Belew?) 11709 Reckon you''ve seen about all dar is to see in de worl''since I seen you, ai n''t you? |
11709 | Was I happy? 11709 Well, what the old folks goin''to get out of this?" |
11709 | What did I do after the war was over? 11709 What did I do? |
11709 | What kinda work have I done? 11709 Where was I born, ma''am? |
11709 | You know how long I went to school? 11709 Younger generation? |
11709 | ''Did you ever know your master to tell you a lie?'' |
11709 | ''Member''em? |
11709 | ''Miss Robinson,''says I,''can I go over to see the Smiths?'' |
11709 | ''Whut ailin''ye''lazy neggers?'' |
11709 | ( You remember de little old train dey used to call de''Dinkey''do n''t you?) |
11709 | A dime for him ma''am-- an''2 cents besides? |
11709 | After I come home I taken a backset[TR:?] |
11709 | After that, I worked for the Quapaw Club[HW?] |
11709 | Age:? |
11709 | Ai n''t it in the kitchen? |
11709 | Ai n''t you seen these here long thin hick''ry shoots? |
11709 | And do you know why I was a''going? |
11709 | Blackberry cobbler? |
11709 | Blue Back? |
11709 | But who could imagine that cotton- seed was once the universal food eaten in this vicinity by the colored people? |
11709 | Ca n''t you find it nowheres? |
11709 | Camden?. |
11709 | Ches[TR:?] |
11709 | Count up-- dat makes me 79( born 1859), do n''t it? |
11709 | De Glove[TR:?] |
11709 | De Governor axed me how does I lac''dis life? |
11709 | De fus''question he axed me wuz''whut party does yo''''filiate wif?'' |
11709 | Did I share crop? |
11709 | Did she know the whereabouts of any ex- slaves? |
11709 | Did you ask me about the voting restrictions for the colored race in this State? |
11709 | Do n''t you remember what I told you? |
11709 | Emma( Bama?) |
11709 | Finally, my father asked him,''Now, what are you able to do?'' |
11709 | He was a Negro--(???). |
11709 | He was a Negro--(???). |
11709 | He was a Negro--(???). |
11709 | How did it happen that it was not Ashley?... |
11709 | How many years is that? |
11709 | How''d they not know it was freedom? |
11709 | I said,''Do n''t you know me?'' |
11709 | I said,''What is that?'' |
11709 | I wore two pieces, a lowel[HW:?] |
11709 | I worries from one meal to de odder, I worries about whure I''ze gwine get some mo''clothes when dese wears out?'' |
11709 | I''d say,''What you want?'' |
11709 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person Interviewed: Laura Rowland( Bright Mulatto) Age: 65? |
11709 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person Interviewed: Maggie Stenhouse,( a mile down the railway track), Brinkley, Arkansas Age: 72? |
11709 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Annie Thompson, Biscoe, Arkansas Age: 55? |
11709 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: George Robertson? |
11709 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Wester Thomas, Marianna, Arkansas Age: 79"I was born in Sumpter County( Mississippi?). |
11709 | Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Mandy Tucker 1021 E. 11th Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 80? |
11709 | Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Rosa Simmons 823 West 13th Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 85? |
11709 | Interviewer: Samuel S. Taylor Person Interviewed: Laura Thornton 1215 W. Twenty- Fourth Street, Little Rock, Arkansas Age: 105? |
11709 | Interviewer: Samuel S. Taylor Person interviewed: Anthony Taylor 2424 W. Ninth Street, Little Rock, Arkansas Age: 68, or 78? |
11709 | Interviewer: Samuel S. Taylor Person interviewed: Minnie Johnson Stewart 3210 W. Sixteenth Street, Little Rock, Arkansas Age: Between 50 and 60? |
11709 | It was about 1881 was n''t it? |
11709 | It was the Tallahassee(?) |
11709 | J. Robertson( Robinson? |
11709 | Me? |
11709 | Me? |
11709 | Mean? |
11709 | Mr. Sam Austin sole old man Burgy( Burgiss?) |
11709 | My grandfather and mother employed these men to guide them to Coola Fabre(?) |
11709 | Need it? |
11709 | Ol lady where''s my pipe? |
11709 | Old miss come in and say,''Ai n''t you goin''whip this nigger?'' |
11709 | One ob de men asked Mr. Foster,"Where at dat d-- n nigger?" |
11709 | Outside I dashed to_ drop flat on the sidewalk_[HW:?] |
11709 | Place and date of birth-- Camden, Arkansas? |
11709 | Remember him? |
11709 | Rich? |
11709 | Seein''is believin''ai nt it? |
11709 | She has seen the marks on my mother''s back and has asked,''Mama, what''s all these marks on your back?'' |
11709 | She say,''Where you been?'' |
11709 | Sonny, you hear me? |
11709 | Stole a unifawm coat of yours? |
11709 | That''s some fambly ai nt it? |
11709 | The Ku Klux come, pulled off his robe and door face, hung it up on a nail in the room, and said,''Where''s that Jim Jesus?'' |
11709 | The Rebs? |
11709 | The nigger would ask right back,''How you goin''to vote?'' |
11709 | The owners was mighty careful( not)[HW:?] |
11709 | The retirement board wanted to know when I asked for a pension, why did I think I was entitled to a pension? |
11709 | The surrender was in May, was n''t it? |
11709 | Then at the last moment caution began to assert itself, and I said,"When was the last time you saw the cabin?" |
11709 | They come in the yard and steal my potatoes, collards, turnips, ochre( okra? |
11709 | They cut ice in blocks and put it up for winter[HW:?]. |
11709 | They got for the grown ups 3 pounds meat, 1 pk.[TR:?] |
11709 | They say,''Was n''t you out there doin''so and so?'' |
11709 | They was_ sole_[HW:?] |
11709 | War? |
11709 | Was I afraid? |
11709 | What I do wid my money I made? |
11709 | What become of him? |
11709 | What dat yo say? |
11709 | What did they work at? |
11709 | What? |
11709 | What_ didju_ do with it? |
11709 | When I got back one ob dem niggers looks at me suspicious like and asks,"where yo been, nigger?" |
11709 | When I would get there old mos would say Ca''line did you run him? |
11709 | Who was goin''to give it to''em? |
11709 | Who were they, what did they do, where did they live, where are they now? |
11709 | Whut in de world I would want er vote for? |
11709 | Why? |
11709 | You did n''t find it up to daughter''s? |
11709 | You know Buck Couch down here at Noble Lake? |
11709 | [ TR: Moved from end of interview: De Soto was buried at the junction of the Mississippi and[??] |
11709 | [ TR: Moved from end of interview: De Soto was buried at the junction of the Mississippi and[??] |
11709 | or George Robinson? |
11709 | the young woman asked,"would you like a pencil of your very own, to draw with?" |
11709 | time? |
11709 | underskirt and a lowel[HW:?] |
11544 | Cook? 11544 De young folks of today compa''ed to dem when we was boys? |
11544 | Did I ever vote? 11544 Did I live up to it? |
11544 | Did they_ whip_ us? 11544 He said,''What makes you think that?'' |
11544 | History uv whut? |
11544 | How did we like him? 11544 I beg your pardon,"she began, pausing,"can you tell me where I will find Emma Sanderson?" |
11544 | I told him, and he said to me,''Will you say that to him?'' 11544 Is n''t it too cold for you, ca n''t you just tell me? |
11544 | Is that your grandson? |
11544 | Ku Klux? 11544 Me? |
11544 | Miss Mary, do you know Miss Julia Huggins? 11544 My father was born in Mississippi-- Sardis, Mississippi-- and my mother was a Tennesseean--_Cartersville_[HW:?] |
11544 | My grandfather''s mother[HW:?] 11544 Now you want me to tell you bout this young nigger generation? |
11544 | Papa said,''How much should he have given me?'' 11544 Run off? |
11544 | Superstitions? 11544 The white man turned to me at once and said,''How much was coming to him?'' |
11544 | Then they said,''Are you going to test this?'' 11544 They said,''Now uncle, we want you to tell the truth, does she feed you well?'' |
11544 | Vote? 11544 Vote? |
11544 | Well, where you been? 11544 What''s that about?" |
11544 | What''s that you''re writin''? |
11544 | Younger generation? 11544 Your name''s Hudgins? |
11544 | ''Where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds? |
11544 | ''Why do n''t you go on in your bedroom and lie down?'' |
11544 | ( 1)"In eighteen hundred and sixty- one Football(?) |
11544 | ( 2)"In eighteen hundred and sixty- two Football(?) |
11544 | ( 3)"In eighteen hundred and sixty- three Football(?) |
11544 | ( 4)"In eighteen hundred and sixty- four Football(?) |
11544 | ( 5)"In eighteen hundred and sixty- five Football(?) |
11544 | ( 6)"In eighteen hundred and sixty- six Football(?) |
11544 | ( 7)"In eighteen hundred and sixty- seven Football(?) |
11544 | ( This was in Trenton(? |
11544 | A little white,[?] |
11544 | After de Civil War? |
11544 | After that they carried her down into Trenton(? |
11544 | Age 75? |
11544 | Ai n''t I heard her say it many a time? |
11544 | And I remember some one saying-- asking a question,''You got to say master?'' |
11544 | And he would say,''You want to go to church?'' |
11544 | And what did she find out? |
11544 | Any big parties for colored people?... |
11544 | At the end of the war mother cooked for Nick Rightor(?) |
11544 | Born in Arkansas? |
11544 | Cake? |
11544 | Company come and say,''Where the babies?'' |
11544 | Did I know Adeline? |
11544 | Directly she see us and say''What you doin''? |
11544 | Do n''t it seem natural that history should repeat itself? |
11544 | Do n''t you know old mistress got you rented out? |
11544 | Do n''t you know what a budget is? |
11544 | Do n''t you remember when Booker T. Washington was here?... |
11544 | Do you mean to tell me she''s still alive? |
11544 | Good to me? |
11544 | Good? |
11544 | Guess your husband is right proud of you? |
11544 | He said they got in a tight[ TR: missing word?] |
11544 | He said to me:"''Ca n''t you get my mail if I let you ride on my horse?'' |
11544 | He said,''Are you going to obey my orders?'' |
11544 | He says,''Oh God, what she know bout Yankees?'' |
11544 | He was sold twice to the same people, from the Millers to the Robertsons( Robersons, Robinsons, etc.?). |
11544 | Her father was a white man and her mother part Indian and white mixed, so what am I? |
11544 | How many chillun? |
11544 | I aimed[?] |
11544 | I finished Good[HW: sp.?] |
11544 | I heard a fellow say,''Have you got anything to eat?'' |
11544 | I remember just as well when I got back to where my mother was she asked me:"Boy, why you come here? |
11544 | I told''em,''Law, do n''t you think I see lots, lots more than I wants, everyday when I is at home?'' |
11544 | I was goin back down to the old place and some soldiers passed riding along and one said"Boy where you goin? |
11544 | I was old enough to have the knowledge she would know how old I was and I said,''How old am I?'' |
11544 | I went in then and said,''Mama, is you dyin''?'' |
11544 | In 1906[TR:?] |
11544 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Bessie Myers, Brassfield, Arkansas Age: 50? |
11544 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Helen Odom and mother, Sarah Odom Biscoe, Arkansas Age: 30? |
11544 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Joe Mayes, Madison, Arkansas Age:? |
11544 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Lettie Nelson St. Marys Street, Helena, Arkansas Age: 55 or 56? |
11544 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Rachel Perkins, Goodwin, Arkansas Age:? |
11544 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Wylie Nealy[ HW: Biscoe Arkansas?] |
11544 | Interviewer: Miss Sallie C. Miller Person interviewed: Pete Newton, Clarksville, Arkansas Age: 83[ TR: 85?] |
11544 | Interviewer: Mrs. Annie L. LaCotts Person interviewed: Harriett McFarlin Payne Dewitt, Arkansas Age: 83"Aunt Harriett, were you born in slavery time?" |
11544 | Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Ada Moorehead 2300 E. Barraque, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 82? |
11544 | Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Charlie Norris 122 Miller Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 81"Born in slavery times? |
11544 | Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Fannie Parker 1908 W. Sixth Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 90? |
11544 | Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Griffin Myrax 913 Missouri Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age 77? |
11544 | Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Ivory Osborne Route 5, Box 158, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 85"Know about slavery? |
11544 | Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Lizzie McCloud 1203 Short 13th Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 120? |
11544 | Interviewer: Mrs. Irene Robertson Person Interviewed: Avalena McConico on the[ TR:--------] west of Brinkley, Arkansas Age: 40[TR:?] |
11544 | Is yo''ma and pa livin''now? |
11544 | It is a giant, ai n''t it? |
11544 | It took me ten years to save enough money to start out with my first 500 of everything.... You want to see them?... |
11544 | It''s in Nashville[HW:?] |
11544 | Kind of cold, ai n''t it?" |
11544 | Lady, could you tell me? |
11544 | Lay it by? |
11544 | Me? |
11544 | Miller, West Memphis, Arkansas Age: 65? |
11544 | Mollita[? |
11544 | My old master named me-- Just called me''Puss? |
11544 | Niggers did n''t know that[TR:?] |
11544 | No ma''am, her name was not Miller, it was Wade.... Where did I get my name, then? |
11544 | Now what do they have? |
11544 | Old master say,''Now, Jordan, why you run off? |
11544 | Old miss heard and said,''Who do you s''pose it could be?'' |
11544 | One day we was drivin''up some stock and I said,''Miss Nannie, how old is you?'' |
11544 | One of my mistresses said,''Why do you say,''Hurrah for Lincoln?'' |
11544 | Reckon when will they get back like that?" |
11544 | Say you''re a widow? |
11544 | She asked them about it and they told her,''Do n''t you know you are free?'' |
11544 | She said, Mama, is the devil coming? |
11544 | She was smart, was n''t she? |
11544 | Some of these days a fine man going to find you and then, er-- er, lady, let me cater for the wedding?" |
11544 | South[?] |
11544 | That''s more than a third, ai n''t it? |
11544 | The old lady who I went to said:"''You walk way down here by yourself?'' |
11544 | The year after that, in''83,[HW:?] |
11544 | Then he questioned the Lord; he said,''Lawd, what sawt[ HW: sort] of a Lawd is you? |
11544 | Then she was refugeed from one place to another through Helena to Trenton(? |
11544 | There came a peculiar knocking on grandmother''s[HW: great grandmother?] |
11544 | They look to white folks for right kind of doings[?]. |
11544 | They said,''What you doin''there? |
11544 | They say,''Where the little black chile?'' |
11544 | They say,''Where you keep your milk and butter?'' |
11544 | Time came when the grandchildren up in the grades and with_ semi- modern_[HW:?] |
11544 | To the old man, I said,"Is that your son?" |
11544 | We was marchin''along the line and a Rebel soldier said,''Do n''t you want to go home and stay with my wife?'' |
11544 | What all do n''t they do?" |
11544 | What happened to her? |
11544 | What is a colonel? |
11544 | What you talkin''about? |
11544 | What you talkin''bout-- bein''married and goin''to school? |
11544 | What''s that? |
11544 | When it went out of service, Captain Newcome from the War Department transferred me over to the Mississippi River on the_ Arthur Hider_(?). |
11544 | Why did they whip her? |
11544 | You ai n''t never been to war, have you? |
11544 | You know where Little River County is do n''t you? |
11544 | You know who Miss Mary is now, do n''t you? |
11544 | You see those two houses jam up against one and''tother? |
11544 | [ HW:?] |
11544 | [ HW:?] |
11544 | [ TR: Much of this interview smeared and difficult to decipher; illegible words indicated by"----", questionable words followed by"?".] |
13700 | ''Do n''t you see them, honey?'' 13700 Ai n''t I always told you Yankees has horns on their heads? |
13700 | Can you tell me where the restaurant is? |
13700 | Capn, ai nt yo eber heard tell of de speckle- ladies? 13700 Capn, did yo eber hear of de"Chapel Hill"fight dat de colored folks en de white folks he d in Mississippi? |
13700 | Did you ever hear of Tucky- Nubby? 13700 Did you ever hear of Walter Cotton, a cancer doctor? |
13700 | Did you find him? |
13700 | Do I believe in signs? 13700 Do you mean the colored restaurant?" |
13700 | Does you know Miss Pearl? 13700 Her childun was grown and they used to come by and say,''Ma, why do n''t you take that nigger out of your bed?'' |
13700 | How''d I know bout to git in war? 13700 I beg your pardon,"said the interviewer, approaching the step,"is this the home of Peach Sinclair, and will I find Mrs. Lou Fergusson here?" |
13700 | I said,''What you doing out here so early this morning?'' 13700 I was born in Sardis, Mississippi, Panolun(?) |
13700 | Me? 13700 My young master got up and said,''Where is my spy glasses? |
13700 | Near Cotton Plant there was a log cabin( Methodist?) 13700 Papa said,''Ai n''t you''fraid they''ll kill you if they see you?'' |
13700 | So you- all got together? |
13700 | They said,''Hell, what could he see?'' 13700 They would say back,''Where you got it?'' |
13700 | When Henry git back Mr. Harvey say,''Henry, where your sack? 13700 You ever eat dried beef? |
13700 | You gets''round lots, son, do n''t you? 13700 A colored woman stops to stare at the white one, plants herself directly in the stranger''s path and demands,Is you the investigator? |
13700 | A white man standing at the bar there said to me,''What do you mean, nigger, insulting the guests here?'' |
13700 | After a long time-- oh, maybe five years-- one day they ax pappy--"Are you got some white folks back in Arkansas?" |
13700 | Age: 75? |
13700 | Ai n''t you shamed?'' |
13700 | And I say,''Why?'' |
13700 | And I says to him,''You gets full price for your half, why ca n''t I get full price for mine?'' |
13700 | And I''d say,''What is free?'' |
13700 | And how come you ai n''t pickin''cotton stid runnin''off like dat?'' |
13700 | And later in the chat,"You done lost everything? |
13700 | At the close of the first day''s interview when I arose to go he said to me,"Now you got what you want?" |
13700 | Been married once? |
13700 | Ben[TR:?] |
13700 | Ca n''t you tell? |
13700 | Ca n''t you tell? |
13700 | Coroner? |
13700 | De Yankees sumhow dey missed us place en neber did fin hit, en do de damage er bruning[ TR: burning?] |
13700 | Did I say I''d been here two weeks? |
13700 | Did n''t we live good? |
13700 | Did we dance? |
13700 | Did you ask somethin''''bout old time songs? |
13700 | Did you ever know where the old penitentiary was? |
13700 | Did you know that the fust real free school in Little Rock was opened by the govment for colored chullens? |
13700 | Dis other lady ai n''t de one that wuz wid you las''summer is she? |
13700 | Do n''t you hear em playing Dixie?'' |
13700 | Do you know anything that a man can put on his leg to keep the flies off it when it has sores on it? |
13700 | Even your home-- that''s going? |
13700 | Farm? |
13700 | He kept lookin''at me and directly he said''Can you cook?'' |
13700 | He would ask,''No paper today?'' |
13700 | He would say to the man:"Do yo''want this woman?" |
13700 | Help her? |
13700 | Here young missy, what is yo doin wid that pencil? |
13700 | Him and Jack( Robertson, Robson, Robinson?) |
13700 | His name was Mr. Wimbeish(?). |
13700 | How I a- living now? |
13700 | How could they help but steal when they did n''t have nothin''? |
13700 | How d I know it was freedom? |
13700 | How is he? |
13700 | How old? |
13700 | How''d I come to Hot springs? |
13700 | How''d we get the land? |
13700 | I have knowed people have went away and they''d bring''em back dead, and I''d say to myself,''I wonder how he died?'' |
13700 | I say,''Miss Betty, I smell ginger bread, ca n''t I go git a piece?'' |
13700 | I say,''Where you get that hoss?'' |
13700 | I think if we pay taxes we ought to vote for payin''taxes makes us citizens don''it? |
13700 | I thought,''Oh, Lord, is somethin''goin''to happen to my son?'' |
13700 | I was fast was n''t I? |
13700 | I went through there so fast and come back, mama say,''You done been to town already?'' |
13700 | I''m a- thinking we''re a- living in the last days, honey, what does you think? |
13700 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Lewis Chase; Des Arc, Arkansas Age: 90? |
13700 | Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Wash Ford, Des Arc, Arkansas Age: 73 or 75? |
13700 | Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Jeff Davis 1100 Texas Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 85[ May 31 1938]"What''s my name? |
13700 | Interviewer: Mrs. Zillah Cross Peel Person interviewed: Doc Flowers Age: 85? |
13700 | Interviewer: Pernella M. Anderson Person interviewed: Sarah Douglas Route 2, Box 19-A, El Dorado, Arkansas Age: 82? |
13700 | Is times right now? |
13700 | Is you asking me that? |
13700 | It was a long time I kept wondering what is freedom? |
13700 | It''s awful hot, ai n''t it? |
13700 | Joe Golden? |
13700 | Just what can I do for you?" |
13700 | Lady ai n''t you seed one yit? |
13700 | Lordy, where''ll we go? |
13700 | Married-- does you know how we folks married in them days? |
13700 | Me? |
13700 | Me? |
13700 | My brother seed him and said"Solomon, what you doin here?" |
13700 | My father was named Bob Lee( Lea?). |
13700 | My young master said,''What you looking for?'' |
13700 | My young master said,''Whip him for what?'' |
13700 | No? |
13700 | Now do n''t you think that dream was a warning? |
13700 | Now what am I? |
13700 | Pretty good? |
13700 | Say honey, is you a relief worker-- one of them welfare folkses? |
13700 | See that little white church over de hill? |
13700 | See that sign up there?" |
13700 | The Yankee soldiers come down that[ HW: then?] |
13700 | The Yankees said,''We''s freed you all this mornin'', do you want to go with us?'' |
13700 | Then the doctor said,''What are we going to do?'' |
13700 | Then they say"What is dat? |
13700 | Then they say,"You bin a good boy?" |
13700 | They packed us in their big amulance... you say it was n''t a amulance,--what was it? |
13700 | They runned out and said,''What did you say?'' |
13700 | They say"Nells what you do?" |
13700 | They say"What this?" |
13700 | They say"What you raise?" |
13700 | They say,"What he do?" |
13700 | They say,"Who live next down the road?" |
13700 | They say,"You raise grass here?" |
13700 | They say,"You raise grass too?" |
13700 | They would say,''Whose nigger are you?'' |
13700 | Uncle Jerry said:"Whut did she say?" |
13700 | Was I with my Mother? |
13700 | Was he good to us? |
13700 | Was n''t that a plenty children doe? |
13700 | Well who is you looking for? |
13700 | Whah would the niggers get guns and shoot to start a uprisin? |
13700 | What did I do with my money? |
13700 | What did I know''bout initials? |
13700 | What they coming here for?'' |
13700 | What yo say your name was? |
13700 | What you call him? |
13700 | What you come to see me for? |
13700 | What''s that, pretty young? |
13700 | What''s that? |
13700 | When Bill come home he say,''How come you to sass my wife? |
13700 | When old master come after us, he''d say,''What you gwine say?'' |
13700 | When we got to my mother''s, I said,''How old is I?'' |
13700 | You ask does I have stripes on my back from bein beat in slave''y times? |
13700 | You do n''t know what a deadening is? |
13700 | You know what that was, Miss? |
13700 | You know what''ma''he was talking about? |
13700 | You know where that is?--Camden on the Ouachita? |
13700 | You say yo''wants tuh talk tuh Tom? |
13700 | You says Sarah told you that las''year? |
13700 | You says old uncle Boss tell you I''se old slave lady? |
13700 | You wants to know, honest? |
13700 | Your Mother was a Dengler? |
13700 | [ HW:_ Water_ or_ Milk_ added?] |
13700 | and to the girl,"Do yo''want this boy?" |
44879 | A little piece of bread? |
44879 | Ai n''t you got no sense? |
44879 | Ai n''t you got nothin''ter bind you down ter one place? |
44879 | Ai nt I dun heatin''de skillet? |
44879 | Air you one? |
44879 | Air you perfeckly happy in this here world? |
44879 | Alf, are you crazy? |
44879 | All right, but ai n''t you going to take off your wedding clothes? |
44879 | An''musn''t I grab holt of the calf''s tail when he shoves it through the fence? |
44879 | And will he hurt me? |
44879 | Ansy,said the captain,"this is a beautiful and romantic country; but do you not grow tired of living here all the time?" |
44879 | Are the people throughout this neighborhood very peaceable? |
44879 | Are they buried there? |
44879 | Are you glad to see me, Flanders? |
44879 | Are you not going to skin it? |
44879 | Are you sure the medicine will not hurt me? |
44879 | Are you the justice of the peace? |
44879 | Are you troubled? |
44879 | But do you suppose he knows how to use it? |
44879 | But how''s I gwine ter preach? |
44879 | But will it not take up too much of your time? |
44879 | Ca n''t we pay our bill? |
44879 | Can we do anything for her? |
44879 | Daddy? |
44879 | Daddy? |
44879 | Dave-- Dave, wo n''t you forgib me? |
44879 | De moon ai n''t shinin'', is it? |
44879 | Did she? 44879 Did you hear whut I said?" |
44879 | Did you see er tall rock stickin''up outen the groun''? |
44879 | Did''n''I tell you it wuz bad luck ter bring er dog er feeshin''? |
44879 | Didn''you tell me erbout de good man dat died? 44879 Do er muley steer like de sweet grass dat grows in de cornder o''de fence up ergin de bottom rail?" |
44879 | Do er yaller dog like er fried chicken? |
44879 | Do n''t live nowhere near here, I reckon? |
44879 | Do you believe that the Lord always keeps his promises? |
44879 | Do you drink? |
44879 | Do you hear them, John? |
44879 | Do you like to fish, Alf? |
44879 | Do you like to hunt? |
44879 | Do you not want to know the other letters? |
44879 | Do you want work? |
44879 | Doan you yere dem wolves? 44879 Does it concern your soul?" |
44879 | Does you allus''spect ter lib in poverty? |
44879 | Does you call it serious fur er man ter run outen de house ter keep frum bein''burnt up an''den git shot down like er deer? 44879 Does you know dat it is er han''?" |
44879 | Eva, as you say, love could be the only result of our association; and now do you not know that there can be but one true result of our love? |
44879 | Eva,said John,"are you happy?" |
44879 | Fine- lookin''gal they''ve got over thar, ai n''t she? 44879 Flanders,"said I,"you know that I have to make my living by literary work?" |
44879 | Fur pity sake,the woman continued,"is he er red shanghai ur old Satan''s whut not? |
44879 | Grasshoppers, ai nt da? |
44879 | Have you got any hope in the next world, Hendricks? |
44879 | Have you? |
44879 | Hickory switches grow putty plentiful long here, do n''t they? |
44879 | How I know whar he is? |
44879 | How a true estimate? |
44879 | How about Patterson''s boy? |
44879 | How air you goin''ter do? 44879 How air you goin''ter git it?" |
44879 | How air you goin''ter pizen him? 44879 How air you, sir? |
44879 | How are you going to cook him, then? |
44879 | How do you know it? |
44879 | How do you know whuther you like me ur not, when you do n''t know much erbout me? |
44879 | How is it with you? |
44879 | How long do you expect to remain in this part of the country? |
44879 | How so? |
44879 | How? |
44879 | How? |
44879 | If I am so sympathetic, then why should I disturb you so? |
44879 | Is I troubled? 44879 Is de han''cold?" |
44879 | Is it ez wa''m ez mine? |
44879 | Is it possible that they are burning up? |
44879 | Is she going to leave her? |
44879 | Is that rain? |
44879 | Is you sho dat''s er J? |
44879 | Is you sho it is er S? |
44879 | It would be ez good ez understandin''uv er book, would n''t it? |
44879 | Jule, you ai n''t erfeerd ter stay by yo''se''f, air you? |
44879 | Just now you spoke of your uncle,said Potter;"do you live with him?" |
44879 | Mandy,said Mrs. Forest, addressing a colored woman who had come to assist in waiting on the guests,"do you know where Alf is?" |
44879 | Matter? 44879 Merciful heavens, what is to become of me? |
44879 | More than all the houses an''railroads an''steamboats put together? |
44879 | Mr. Potter, did you ever kill a bear? |
44879 | Never wuz cut in the face with one, I reckon? |
44879 | No chance whuteber fur er mistake in dis yere matter? |
44879 | No,he replied;"how can that be?" |
44879 | Oh, Lawd, is you gwine ter let de elements kill yo''po''ole servant? 44879 Oh, wo n''t you forgib me? |
44879 | Oh, you know what I mean? 44879 Out prospecting?" |
44879 | Promised you that you would be perfectly happy in the next world? |
44879 | Rather odd that a colored man, so fond of political life, should live out here away from the States, is n''t it, Alf? |
44879 | Sah? |
44879 | Say,said Juckels,"what made you go over thar ter the wider''s?" |
44879 | Sho it''s fresh? |
44879 | Suppose I refuse to take the medicine? |
44879 | Thank you; but what business can you have with me at this time of night? |
44879 | The fiddle is your favorite instrument, I suppose? |
44879 | Then how do you know he would burn me? |
44879 | Then what made you say that he would? |
44879 | Then why do n''t you want ter go ter the next world at once? 44879 Throw po'', old, harmless Tildy out of the house? |
44879 | Tuck it all right, did he? |
44879 | Up thar in the bottle, but will that fix him? |
44879 | Well, but do you know that you contribute largely to my failure? |
44879 | Well, is not this a most befitting time? 44879 Well, my young friend, have you enjoyed your nap?" |
44879 | Well, whut you reckon I went thar fur? |
44879 | Whar do you live? |
44879 | Whar is his saddlebags? |
44879 | Whar''s any possum? |
44879 | What are you racing around here like a mule for-- say? 44879 What did you come here for?" |
44879 | What difference did it make? 44879 What do you suppose has become of him?" |
44879 | What do you want here? |
44879 | What do you want with me? |
44879 | What does that mean? |
44879 | What does this mean? |
44879 | What for? |
44879 | What has happened; ca n''t you speak? |
44879 | What have you got? |
44879 | What is it you would have me do? |
44879 | What is it? |
44879 | What is that? |
44879 | What is the cause of that bright light over yonder? |
44879 | What is the matter? |
44879 | What is your name? |
44879 | What is your name? |
44879 | What is? |
44879 | What makes you cry, mamma? |
44879 | What makes you so bad? |
44879 | What noise is that? |
44879 | What sort of meat do you call that? |
44879 | What will you do with them? |
44879 | What''s miserable? |
44879 | What''s the matter? |
44879 | What''s the matter? |
44879 | What''s unhappy? |
44879 | What, do you mean that you really want to go with me? |
44879 | What, you know that you are goin''ter die ter- day? |
44879 | Where are you from? |
44879 | Where are your women folks? |
44879 | Where is Alf? |
44879 | Where is that morphine? |
44879 | Where shall we strike for? |
44879 | Who is old Alf? |
44879 | Who lives over that way? |
44879 | Who made it? |
44879 | Who''s there? |
44879 | Whut b''ar? |
44879 | Whut is yo''n? |
44879 | Whut sort? |
44879 | Why could n''t I? |
44879 | Why did one of them bite? |
44879 | Why do you say you hope; kain''t you tell me now? |
44879 | Why, Shorty, how are you? |
44879 | Why, then? |
44879 | Why? |
44879 | Why? |
44879 | Will you please get our horse? |
44879 | Wo n''t you walk on home wid us? |
44879 | Yes, you are acquainted with the extremes,the friend rejoined,"but do you know much of the intermediate? |
44879 | Yes,Potter replied;"but what new fact has caused you to speak of it again? |
44879 | You are an excellent shot, I suppose? |
44879 | You do n''t mean to say that you have had that licker for several days? |
44879 | You doan feel so much wus, does you, honey? |
44879 | You have n''t read all these here, have you? |
44879 | You love me, do n''t you? |
44879 | You scoundrel,exclaimed the captain, springing to his feet,"how dare you speak in such a manner to this young lady?" |
44879 | You will be fixed up in style, wo n''t you? |
44879 | You wo n''t feel too bad ef I tell you suthin'', will you? |
44879 | You work with Mr. Patterson on shares, do n''t you? |
44879 | You''ll be a good boy, wo n''t you? |
44879 | ''All done, Dave?'' |
44879 | ''How can this be done?'' |
44879 | ''Stop; do n''t you see you are about to shove me off?'' |
44879 | ''Where can I find him?'' |
44879 | Ai n''t dat de sun shinin''dar ergin de wall?" |
44879 | Ai n''t my fiddle''fused ter talk ter me, an''ai n''t er old song dun failed ter fetch de co''n- bread crumbs o''comfort? |
44879 | Ai n''t this here John Lucas?" |
44879 | Alf, what are you blubbering about?" |
44879 | Alf?" |
44879 | Are we not going to Kentucky?" |
44879 | But what with?" |
44879 | Caze why? |
44879 | Come, whut do you say?" |
44879 | Could he not pretend that he would marry her, and afterward make his escape? |
44879 | Could he not rush upon her? |
44879 | Did Martin cross old Tildy? |
44879 | Did anybody yere you tole''em?" |
44879 | Did old Patterson cross Tildy? |
44879 | Did you come that er way?" |
44879 | Do n''t you know you are wearing out the carpet? |
44879 | Do n''t you think so, Eva?" |
44879 | Does folks cross old Tildy? |
44879 | Eva, ca n''t you say something?" |
44879 | Eva, have you got any fresh water handy?" |
44879 | Ever get bilious?" |
44879 | Goin''ter kill you, eh? |
44879 | Gwine read''em atter while, ai n''t you, John?" |
44879 | Had anyone heard me? |
44879 | Have n''t we, Moll?" |
44879 | Hold it under his nose?" |
44879 | How do it hit you?" |
44879 | How does dem obserwations strike de''sembly?" |
44879 | How you gittin''long ober dar, John?" |
44879 | I heard one man say:"Wonder wut dat cuis- lookin''ole man is er pokin''''roun''yere fur?" |
44879 | I reckon you''ve noticed me at church, hai''nt you?" |
44879 | I tell you dis yere book couldn''git er long widout de J. Whut''s dis yere one?" |
44879 | I-- whut de matter wid''em?" |
44879 | Is you so blind dat you kaint see dat monst''us rattlesnake crossin''de road right up dar?" |
44879 | Is you sufferin''much pain, little gal?" |
44879 | John, is that yo''hoss hitched out thar?" |
44879 | John, jes look at dat man, will you? |
44879 | John, kain''t-- Oh, Hebenly Father----""Daddy?" |
44879 | Jule, wouldn''you like ter know er bout de J?" |
44879 | Just as they were entering the yard, a woman''s shrill voice cried out:"My stairs, John, who on the top uv the yeth have you picked up this time? |
44879 | Look here, Mr. Potter, whar you frum, nohow?" |
44879 | Mr. Potter, do you think I''m learnin''how to talk any better than I did?" |
44879 | Must I call the jestice uv the peace, ur shoot you?" |
44879 | Now, air you, in the bloom o''yo''youth and beauty, goin''to cross po'', old, harmless Tildy?" |
44879 | Now, do n''t you think it is erbout time we was havin''er settlement?" |
44879 | Now, how do he go?" |
44879 | Now, whut''s de matter? |
44879 | Oh, fur God''s sake, kain''t you he''p me? |
44879 | Oh, my friends-- you-- you----""What is the matter?" |
44879 | Openin''yo''eyes in''stonishment, is you? |
44879 | Potter?" |
44879 | Potter?" |
44879 | Recollect that song old Patsy Bolivar used to sing--''When this old coat was new?''" |
44879 | Remember the time we struck that old negro for a pint of peach brandy? |
44879 | Ricolleck?" |
44879 | Salary? |
44879 | Say, can you sing Patsy''s song?" |
44879 | Say, did you tell Lucas that I had axed you ter marry me?" |
44879 | Say, ef you''ll go my way I''ll ride behind you?" |
44879 | She nodded her head and smiled-- a snaggle- tooth grin-- and said:"How air yer, Brother Mayberry?" |
44879 | Then there occurred a whispering of which Blake caught the following:"Think that''s ernuff?" |
44879 | Think I bought this carpet to have it scuffed out this way? |
44879 | Was it the justice of the peace whom the woman had under her control? |
44879 | Well, is everything ready?" |
44879 | Wen I had shuck han''s wid him, he said:"Is dis yo''daughter wid you?" |
44879 | What can come with such slowness as a wished- for day- break? |
44879 | What did old Tildy do? |
44879 | What do you say, John?" |
44879 | What do you think of it?" |
44879 | What do you think of that young lady, John?" |
44879 | What is the greatest business stimulant? |
44879 | What sort of a time have you had since I saw you last?" |
44879 | What sort of wedding- toggery have you got?" |
44879 | What''s de matter? |
44879 | What''s that noise?" |
44879 | What''s yo''n?" |
44879 | What, then, was the trouble? |
44879 | Where is John?" |
44879 | Where''s your room?" |
44879 | Who is that coming?" |
44879 | Whut did Tildy do? |
44879 | Whut does yo''se''l think erbout it?" |
44879 | Whut is dat suthin''? |
44879 | Whut time is it?" |
44879 | Whut you come talk dat way fur, say?" |
44879 | Whut''s happened? |
44879 | Why did I on er sudden lean ergin er tree? |
44879 | Why do n''t you go somewhere and sit down and behave like a human being? |
44879 | Why do n''t you pray fur death?" |
44879 | Why not go to the Indian Territory, the Cherokee Nation, for instance, and amuse yourself by studying the habits of the Indian farmer?" |
44879 | Why on earth, madam, do you care to see me?" |
44879 | Wo n''t you come ter the house, an''take pot- luck with us? |
44879 | Would morning never come? |
44879 | Would n''t it be awful fur the people ter come here ter- morrer an''find Brother Mayberry with a hole through his beautiful head? |
44879 | Would you try a little?" |
44879 | You approve of the plan?" |
44879 | You have killed a number of them, I suppose?" |
44879 | You have made a study of the Indian in his wild state, but do you know anything of him as a citizen? |
44879 | You''ve hearn uv fellers what b''l''eves that er pistol sometimes snaps, but er knife do n''t, hain''t you?" |
35195 | A F E."What do you want to do? |
35195 | A F E? |
35195 | All what, Pierre? |
35195 | An''I suppose you know who they war? |
35195 | An''so, Mr Bill Buck, you think thet Jerry Rook hez been a humbuggin''ye? |
35195 | An''why thet, I shed like to know? 35195 An''why? |
35195 | An''ye tell me, Dick Tarleton, they find these sort o''nuts in Kaliforny lyin''right on the surface o''the groun''? |
35195 | An''ye war thar all the time, war ye? |
35195 | And I hope, Afton,retorted the captain, with a jesting smile,"that you have no intention of getting nervous about the matter?" |
35195 | And if he''s let go? |
35195 | And who told you? |
35195 | And why wo n''t it? |
35195 | And--"An''what? |
35195 | Angry with you, Pierre? |
35195 | Arapahoes? 35195 Are they all loaded?" |
35195 | Are they human? |
35195 | Bound for Kaliforny, air ye? |
35195 | But are you sure the noose would close upon his neck? 35195 But how are Marston and myself to get home this evening?" |
35195 | But is he a nigger? |
35195 | But tell me, Pierre, why did you stay from me, and for such a time? |
35195 | But what is the use of it? 35195 But what kept Pierre among''em?" |
35195 | But, Alf; you forget the_ body_? |
35195 | But, what have you done with-- the-- the body? |
35195 | But, why not? 35195 But,"objected Captain Marston,"perhaps they are only the initials of it; and in that case, the question arises, what do they stand for? |
35195 | By one hand or both? |
35195 | Can it be that they have abandoned me to this cruel death? |
35195 | Can you explain to me,asked John,"why I was captured, and why I am held as a prisoner?" |
35195 | Can you make out her hull? |
35195 | Captain,exclaimed Afton,"what is the use of bandying words with this fool? |
35195 | Carry what off? 35195 Choc?" |
35195 | Come, then,said the captain,"are you ready? |
35195 | Did n''t he kum back from Helena along wi''ye? |
35195 | Do n''t you remember,asked Marston,"the English story, which we read together when we were schoolboys, about a mysterious secret society? |
35195 | Do n''t you see the twinkle in the fellow''s eyes? 35195 Do you consider that fact as of not much importance?" |
35195 | Do you dare,he cried,"to call our captain a coward?" |
35195 | Do you see now? |
35195 | Do you think any one might have come along in time to save him? |
35195 | Do you think there''s a coffin? |
35195 | Do you wish it, Choc? |
35195 | Ef it warn''t, what ked a purvoked them to this drefful deed? 35195 For heaven''s sake, madam,"he said, in low but earnest tones,"what are you doing here? |
35195 | Had n''t we better ride back? |
35195 | Had we not better, captain,asked Seacome,"keep as near as we can to the ship until this gale has fallen, and then make the assault? |
35195 | Has your father any family besides yourself-- a son, or_ son- in- law_? |
35195 | Have they ever really made such captures? |
35195 | Have ye seed any one that know''d ye? |
35195 | He will soon be here? |
35195 | How air the thing to be done? 35195 How are you, John? |
35195 | How can I stay there,she said,"while these horrible scenes are taking place? |
35195 | How did you manage to get your card or note into my room? |
35195 | How do you propose to do, Alf? |
35195 | How is it to be? |
35195 | How much longer can you stand it, Choc? |
35195 | How will this answer? |
35195 | How''s best for the hint ter be konvayed to''em? 35195 How_ are_ you, Harry?" |
35195 | I can not tell, that is a mystery to me; and so too his sending me away, and so too several other things; but-- Whose voice is that? |
35195 | I suppose you have heard of my affliction, Miss Rook? |
35195 | I thought I remembered-- or had heard-- something--"Heard what, sir? |
35195 | Injun or nigger, what''s the difference? |
35195 | Is he at home now? |
35195 | Is not your health improving? 35195 Is that true, Rook? |
35195 | Is that you, Harry Marston? |
35195 | Is your gun loaded again? |
35195 | Madam,asked John,"is that man''s arm broken?" |
35195 | May I claim the honour of knowing your name? |
35195 | Most done, ai n''t ye? |
35195 | My father living? 35195 Now, how it came abeout?" |
35195 | Of course,pursued Jerry, after another pause of reflection,"ye heerd all that passed atween me an''that lot o''diggers?" |
35195 | Oh, a bar, war it? 35195 Oh,''tair you, Pierre, is it? |
35195 | Plotting some kind o''a conspyracy, air ye? 35195 Prisoner?" |
35195 | Shall I cross over and make inquiry? |
35195 | Shall we accept the invitation of this unknown friend? |
35195 | Skinned it, too, did they? |
35195 | Some boys, perhaps? |
35195 | Suppose, captain,said Afton, addressing Marston,"we range the` Long Tom''to bear upon her, and give her a shot?" |
35195 | Tell us what do you mean? 35195 The body? |
35195 | The challenger, or the challenged? |
35195 | The men who went out just now then,remarked the elderly man, in an interrogative manner,"were sent to catch him?" |
35195 | The place designated, I suppose, is the Spout on Saint Leonard''s Creek? |
35195 | There was some one, then? |
35195 | Villain yourself? |
35195 | Wal, and what did yur hear? |
35195 | Well, Billy,said the captain,"what luck?" |
35195 | Well, Mr Afton,said Captain Vance, in a pleasant tone, addressing this individual,"where is your prisoner?" |
35195 | Well, he''d bring that up, would n''t he? |
35195 | Whar away? |
35195 | Whar''s Pierre? |
35195 | Whar_ kin_ the gurl be? 35195 What Pierre?" |
35195 | What air Dick Tarleton to me? 35195 What condishun?" |
35195 | What do you mean by that? 35195 What do you mean to do?" |
35195 | What do you propose, Alf? |
35195 | What do you say, John? |
35195 | What do you say, Marston? |
35195 | What do you want? |
35195 | What has happened? |
35195 | What have we got to do with your affairs at this time? |
35195 | What is it, Jerry? |
35195 | What is it? |
35195 | What is that, Rook? |
35195 | What is the cause of the disturbance overhead, Captain Johnson? |
35195 | What is the matter, Captain Vance? |
35195 | What is your plan? |
35195 | What news, father? |
35195 | What o''her? |
35195 | What the ole Nick air ye whisperin''''beout? |
35195 | What then? 35195 What was it about Alf Brandon?" |
35195 | What way? 35195 What weapons do you choose, Mr Coe?" |
35195 | What will you bet you can? |
35195 | What you got thar? |
35195 | What''s fust to be done? 35195 What''s that?" |
35195 | What''s the meaning of all this fine talk? |
35195 | What''s the use of all this argufying? |
35195 | What''s to be done, boys? |
35195 | What''s to be done, boys? |
35195 | What, Alf? |
35195 | What, then? |
35195 | When? |
35195 | Where are Captain Dempster and Captain Marston? |
35195 | Where are the other two? |
35195 | Where can the darned thing be? |
35195 | Who are you, and what do you want? |
35195 | Who can hang longest by the neck? 35195 Who could have told them that Pierre Robideau still lived?" |
35195 | Who goes first? |
35195 | Who is there? |
35195 | Who is this friend of ours who wants to see us, Mr Bowsprit-- I mean Mr Brown? |
35195 | Who made you my master, I should like to know? |
35195 | Who mout they be? |
35195 | Who of ye remembers the spot? |
35195 | Who''d iver sispect? 35195 Who''ll go, then?" |
35195 | Why do you suppose,asked Mr Durocher,"that the stranger is in pursuit of you?" |
35195 | Why shedn''t I? |
35195 | Why, Dempster,said young Coe, seeing that they had passed Drum Point Harbour,"you are not going out upon the bay, are you?" |
35195 | Will you steer, Captain Marston, if you please? |
35195 | Wonder how deep the old skunk has buried him? |
35195 | Ye woud, woud ye? 35195 Yer war, war ye? |
35195 | You do n''t mean to say,said the boatswain,"that Leftenant Bowsprit and them others there have turned agin us?" |
35195 | You do n''t suppose that the old Shylock will yield without a trial? 35195 You here?" |
35195 | You say you knew this place well, sir? 35195 You seem to consider it as granted, by that remark,"observed our hero,"that you will be successful?" |
35195 | You''ll make it appear suicide? 35195 Your father? |
35195 | Yur wo n''t wonder, then, why I tuk so much pains, six years ago, to send yur out o''the way? 35195 ` All for Each?''" |
35195 | A long, low, black and rakish vessel, say you? |
35195 | A prisoner, didst thou say? |
35195 | After some further conversation upon the subject, young Coe asked--"Do you still advise me, madam, to accept this position which is offered to me? |
35195 | After"drinks all round,"Brandon had said:--"Well, boys, I''ve sent for you to meet me here, and here we are, guests; you know why?" |
35195 | Ai n''t he a nice looking gallows bird just now? |
35195 | Air ye in airnest?" |
35195 | Air ye sure''beout it?" |
35195 | All agreed, boys?" |
35195 | Am I to lose six hundred dollars pre- annum, jess for the satisfakshun o''his spite? |
35195 | An''I''spose all the same if I war to tell ye o''t? |
35195 | An''shurly she ai n''t goed across the crik? |
35195 | An''that''s the hole in which ye war hidin'', is it? |
35195 | An''what mout ye a been doin''? |
35195 | An''ye tuk arter the bar, and let the poor young fellar swing?" |
35195 | And what stranger episode had kept them bound in a confidence neither seemed desirous of divulging? |
35195 | And what their purpose? |
35195 | And you have been to California? |
35195 | Are you speaking the truth? |
35195 | But tell me, why did you go there at all?" |
35195 | But there are cares also belonging to the possession of riches; and how will an inexperienced young girl like you know how to meet these?" |
35195 | But what about him? |
35195 | But what knew she of California? |
35195 | But what was this in comparison? |
35195 | Can he not throw up his feet, and by them elevate himself upon the branch? |
35195 | Can you recollect the initials of their password?" |
35195 | D''ye know what refusin''means?" |
35195 | D''ye mean that, Pierre Robideau?" |
35195 | Danger, say you? |
35195 | Dare any of you try that?" |
35195 | Did one of them carry that thin circlet of gold to show she was lost to him for ever? |
35195 | Did you find him dead?" |
35195 | Do it astonish ye to see a man by the side o''his own gurden? |
35195 | Do ye consent?" |
35195 | Do you know his name, captain?" |
35195 | Do you remember Ada Ashleigh, who was one of your schoolmates at the old Manor Quarter school- house situate between Millmont and Drum Point?" |
35195 | Do you surrender?" |
35195 | Doin''a bit of dissinterry as they call it? |
35195 | Ef''t kim to thet, what then? |
35195 | Else why their stealthy movements, and their talking in low tones, scarce louder than a whisper? |
35195 | For what were they going to dig? |
35195 | For what? |
35195 | Has it occurred to you that we have not the password to admit us to the rendezvous?" |
35195 | Has it passed away so soon? |
35195 | Hastily returning to the tree, and stopping in front of the dark entrance, he continued--"Somebidy inside thar? |
35195 | Have you any salts?" |
35195 | Have you got anything better to propose? |
35195 | Have you not a pair of pistols? |
35195 | Hez anybody been hyar?" |
35195 | Himself? |
35195 | His karracktur, I s''pose?" |
35195 | His scheme had fallen through? |
35195 | How are you, friends? |
35195 | How could you doubt me? |
35195 | How d''ye know, gurl, thet they killed a bar?" |
35195 | How had Jerry Rook, a poor white, become a proprietor? |
35195 | How kim ye to be hyar?" |
35195 | How should I? |
35195 | I hain''t no spare beds, or I''d ask you all in; but I s''pose ye''ll be a goin''back wi''Mr Slaughter thar, an''havin''a drink by way o''night cap? |
35195 | I hope that you are not offended with the_ ruse_ which I used to bring you to see me for a short time? |
35195 | I hope you wo n''t be disturbed by my early coming?" |
35195 | I know a way, myself, maybe you''d like to hear it?" |
35195 | I may take''it, may I, by way o''earnest to the bargain?" |
35195 | I need n''t ask whether you are all willing?" |
35195 | I suppose you''re satisfied I''ve won?" |
35195 | I wonder if that is not the password in this case?" |
35195 | I wonder who they are? |
35195 | I''spose ye do n''t want to take that wi''ye? |
35195 | I''ve foun''you at last, hev I? |
35195 | If not, what''s the use of all this palaverin''?" |
35195 | In coorse the hole thing''ud leak out, an''whar''d this chile be''beout his six hundred dollars?" |
35195 | In coorse you''re gwine to take your young''un along wi''ye?" |
35195 | In what other manner could I have spoken? |
35195 | Is that not so?" |
35195 | Is that what you mean?" |
35195 | Is there no hope from hearing? |
35195 | Is your father still living?" |
35195 | Lena, gurl, is''t you?" |
35195 | Let him tell his story, and what evidence can he bring to support it? |
35195 | Maybe she''s strayed up behint the stable or the corn- cribs? |
35195 | Mr Bowsprit,"he exclaimed, turning to that officer,"have you reloaded your gun?" |
35195 | Never say` die''--heh, boys?" |
35195 | No doubt yur did wonder at that?" |
35195 | No hope of his being rescued from his perilous situation? |
35195 | Now, d''ye unnerstan''me?" |
35195 | Now, name yur price; or, shall I fix it for ye? |
35195 | Of course we did n''t mean that; and who''d a thought o''a bar runnin''straight into us in that way? |
35195 | Often had the questions recurred to him:"What is her real position on board of this vessel? |
35195 | Or is it only kept under by the keener agony of revenge? |
35195 | Pierre watched her with eager eyes, with heart beating impatiently, until he felt hers beating against it? |
35195 | Refuse? |
35195 | Retire without showing himself, and seek information elsewhere-- some one living near who could tell him all? |
35195 | Should he return to it and stay till circumstances favoured him with an_ eclaircissement_? |
35195 | Suppose he does swear, what then? |
35195 | Suppose we call back the girl, and let her have a look at him? |
35195 | Suppose you put in too, and see what you can do?" |
35195 | Supposing we have the old scoundrel, and dare him to do his worst, what evidence has he got against us only his own oath?" |
35195 | Tell me-- do tell me quickly-- what has happened?" |
35195 | Tell us?" |
35195 | The girl-- Rook''s daughter?" |
35195 | The grief he should feel for his lost son-- where is it? |
35195 | The hound ai n''t killed that varmint himself?" |
35195 | The precious old pirate; has n''t he bilked us nicely? |
35195 | Then, observing the dust upon his garments, she added,"If I mistake not, you''re a stranger to this part of the country?" |
35195 | To be plain, then, what is the price of such an explanation?" |
35195 | Turning to the latter, he at length spoke--"How long''ve ye been back, Pierre?" |
35195 | Wal, I hope ye foun''what ye hev been rootin''for?" |
35195 | Was Jerry Rook the owner of the pretty house that had supplanted his rude sheiling? |
35195 | Was he a stranger who had taken the wrong fork that had conducted him to a blind trace now run out? |
35195 | Was he never going to return? |
35195 | Was he not your brother?" |
35195 | Was his enemy in earnest, or was it only a grim jest? |
35195 | Was it a long time ago?" |
35195 | Was it the form of a fair girl dimly outlined under the shadow of the trees? |
35195 | Was this certain? |
35195 | We''ve been having a trial of strength here-- who can hang longest by one arm to this branch? |
35195 | Whar kin she be?" |
35195 | Whar kin the gurl hev gone? |
35195 | Whar''s the other four?" |
35195 | Whar?" |
35195 | What answer could she have made to that question her father had asked? |
35195 | What are they?" |
35195 | What are you doing behind me?" |
35195 | What are you going to do?" |
35195 | What can he do? |
35195 | What can it mean? |
35195 | What could he do but make such answer as the lady had sought to obtain? |
35195 | What d''ye intend doin''?" |
35195 | What do you propose doing with him?" |
35195 | What do you want?" |
35195 | What else could they have thought? |
35195 | What for?" |
35195 | What good would it do him? |
35195 | What good''ud thet do ye? |
35195 | What had brought Alfred Brandon back to the cottonwood? |
35195 | What had detained her? |
35195 | What had he best do? |
35195 | What hev they got to do wi''bar- huntin''--a parcel o''brats o''boys? |
35195 | What hev yur get agin him? |
35195 | What is her history?" |
35195 | What ked he hev done, to hev engered them? |
35195 | What say you, boys?" |
35195 | What signify that? |
35195 | What strange chance has brought two such men together? |
35195 | What war they a doin''?" |
35195 | What was seen in that last glaring look? |
35195 | What was to be done? |
35195 | What was to be done? |
35195 | What''s the hurry? |
35195 | When did you get back home?" |
35195 | When did you leave it? |
35195 | Where was the hand to have done it? |
35195 | Who air it? |
35195 | Who air ye anyhow?" |
35195 | Who are these men, sir? |
35195 | Who are you? |
35195 | Who art thou, fair and gentle princess? |
35195 | Who can hang longest with one hand? |
35195 | Who can spring up, seize hold of it, and hang on longest? |
35195 | Who comes from Helena? |
35195 | Who could have cut the rope? |
35195 | Who could they be? |
35195 | Who is he?" |
35195 | Who ked it be? |
35195 | Who the divvel cud a done it?" |
35195 | Who the durnation hez been trespassin''''mong my peach trees?" |
35195 | Who the durnation kin it a- been?" |
35195 | Who the red thunder kin he be? |
35195 | Who''s been squrrl shootin''this time o''day?" |
35195 | Who''s better''n Alf Brandon?" |
35195 | Who, then, could have been the informer? |
35195 | Why do you ask?" |
35195 | Why not at once? |
35195 | Why not have it at once; and from her? |
35195 | Why shedn''t I meet him?" |
35195 | Why should you force me to this?" |
35195 | Why was he avoiding the road? |
35195 | Why was she so late? |
35195 | Will you believe it, Pierre, he once told me you were dead? |
35195 | Will you promise this?" |
35195 | Wonder what it kin mean? |
35195 | Would she accept the title, or correct it? |
35195 | Would she still permit herself to be called"Miss?" |
35195 | Ye hear that?" |
35195 | Ye see how it air, Dick? |
35195 | Ye''ll be knowin''then why this chile ai n''t livin''any more in the ole shanty, but in a good, comftable frame- house, wi''a clarin''roun''it?" |
35195 | Ye''ll stay all night? |
35195 | You are too weak, I suppose, to get upon deck yourself, Mr Durocher?" |
35195 | You have some business, perhaps?" |
35195 | You remember the lad who took charge of your and Captain Marston''s notes and horses?" |
35195 | You''re a gwine to berry somebidy, air ye?" |
35195 | an''by the Eturnal, ye shall be no longer my darter? |
35195 | and what was the use of my speaking with excitement? |
35195 | father, do you think he is dead? |
35195 | he continued, going back towards the porch, still occupied by his daughter;"d''ye mean to say ye seed nobody beout hyar to- day?" |
35195 | he exclaimed, adding a fearful oath;"it''s all very well for them, but what matters the money to me? |
35195 | hev ye tuk leave o''yur senses? |
35195 | how are you, Harry?" |
35195 | is there no alternative? |
35195 | or was it only that same form conjured up by a fancy flickering on the edge of eternity? |
35195 | said the young planter, affecting ignorance of the suggested scheme,"carry the collector off? |
35195 | surely you do not call it good news?" |
35195 | what have you ever done to make him your enemy?" |
35195 | what''s that dog a draggin''out from''mong the peach trees? |
35195 | ye''d speil my plan, wud ye? |
35195 | ye''re agreed beout thet, air ye? |
35195 | ye''ve been a grave- diggin'', hev ye? |
35195 | you''re come to that, are you? |
19107 | A letter from Louise? 19107 A tinker to mend my bath?" |
19107 | A what? |
19107 | Ah, is it possible that Madam does not suspect? |
19107 | Ah,Gid cried,"then what''s the use of calculating our turn? |
19107 | Ai n''t you afraid to sleep here all by yourself? |
19107 | All right, do n''t believe I''m very sleepy anyway;and as he shuffled away the Englishman turned to the Major and asked:"And is he game, sir?" |
19107 | And do you think it''s exactly right not to let him? |
19107 | And how long in the United States? |
19107 | And she has written to you since then? |
19107 | And what about the men who freed them? |
19107 | And where was the enemy then? |
19107 | And why not, Jimmie? |
19107 | And would you kill a dying man? |
19107 | And you did n''t marry her because she was poor, eh? |
19107 | Are we all ready? 19107 Are you all well?" |
19107 | Are you busy, John? |
19107 | Are you goin''to make fun of me again? |
19107 | Are you going to charge them? |
19107 | Are you going to leave me? |
19107 | Are you in earnest? |
19107 | Are you in there, Louise? |
19107 | Are you ready? |
19107 | Are you trying to raise a row with me? |
19107 | But I ask you if it is n''t enough to make a saint pull out his hair? 19107 But ca n''t you tell me?" |
19107 | But did n''t it come too late? |
19107 | But did n''t it jolt you when I said that you must go into the office after the liquor? |
19107 | But does n''t that seem hard, Margaret? |
19107 | But does she say when she is coming home? |
19107 | But has Tom told you anything? |
19107 | But if your church believes that it can save fragments why does n''t it exert itself to save the whole? |
19107 | But is it necessary that my life should be tortured out of me in order that my soul may be saved? 19107 But is not the church behind the law?" |
19107 | But what were you going to say, Perdue? |
19107 | But what were you going to say, Perdue? |
19107 | But who is appointed to make a report of me? 19107 But why does n''t he mend his ways?" |
19107 | But why should he try to raise cotton when they say there is so little money in it, and especially when it requires experience? 19107 But why should it be kept from him? |
19107 | But you do n''t mean that you are not my friend? |
19107 | But you foresee a race war? |
19107 | By the way, will you answer a few questions? |
19107 | By the way,the Major asked, sitting down,"have you seen that fellow Mayo since he came back?" |
19107 | Ca n''t you bring it out? |
19107 | Ca n''t you guess? |
19107 | Did Tom ever tell me anything? 19107 Did he eat the squirrel?" |
19107 | Did it come in a gale? 19107 Did n''t I tell you that I was stunned and stupefied by it?" |
19107 | Did n''t hear about my bereavement, did you? |
19107 | Did the Major think enough of him to tell you? |
19107 | Did you have a pleasant visit? |
19107 | Did you hear what I said? |
19107 | Did you say smooth? 19107 Do n''t you know how I used to tease you to let me comb it, a long time ago? |
19107 | Do n''t you need a little more wood on? |
19107 | Do n''t you see he''s scared? |
19107 | Do n''t you think I''m getting more flesh on my arm? 19107 Do n''t you think so?" |
19107 | Do n''t you think that to say she is a crank would be hitting nearer the mark? |
19107 | Do you know anything about that fellow? |
19107 | Do you mean to insult me, sir? |
19107 | Do you think there will be much pillage by the blacks-- much burning of houses? |
19107 | Do you want me to? |
19107 | Do you want my love to build a mansion for your heart? |
19107 | Do you want to call on any of the cotton buyers? |
19107 | Does that Englishman still live alone on the Jasper place? |
19107 | Got a cannon, eh? |
19107 | Got any particular business down here? |
19107 | Had to step back to pick that up, did n''t you? 19107 Has n''t he come yet? |
19107 | Has not the citizen of the country a right to spend his money? 19107 Has the time come when a white man must stand all sorts of abuse simply because he is white? |
19107 | Have I? 19107 Have they found out anything about him?" |
19107 | Have you gentlemen ever considered the religious condition of the negro? 19107 Have you heard of the death of Mrs. Wash Sanders?" |
19107 | Have you just crawled out of that old man''s kennel? 19107 Have you read it? |
19107 | He is? 19107 Hear what I said about a big man and a little woman?" |
19107 | How are you getting along? |
19107 | How are you getting along? |
19107 | How are you, John? |
19107 | How are you, John? |
19107 | How are you, sir? |
19107 | How could I when she refused to marry me and married another man? |
19107 | How did you know I was in here? |
19107 | How do I know when a dog itches? 19107 How do you know I''ve got anything to say, Uncle Gideon?" |
19107 | How do you know? |
19107 | How is everything? |
19107 | How is he? |
19107 | How is he? |
19107 | How is the sheriff? |
19107 | How long have you been in this neighborhood? |
19107 | How long have you been in? |
19107 | How many men have we? |
19107 | How so? 19107 How''s your cotton in that low strip along the bayou?" |
19107 | How''s your uncle, Sallie? |
19107 | I do n''t suppose you know why? |
19107 | I reckon you mean all right,the giant agreed; and after pondering in silence he asked:"Do you reckon she would marry me?" |
19107 | I thought you were going to shame her out of it? |
19107 | I told the Major that I loved you--"Told him before you did me, did n''t you? |
19107 | If you did n''t tell me before why do you tell me now? |
19107 | In that place? 19107 Is it as bad as that?" |
19107 | Is it possible that you would not oppose his marriage into such a family as hers must be? |
19107 | Is it your intention to live alone in that wretched house? |
19107 | Is marriage wholly a matter of selfishness? |
19107 | Is n''t it a miracle? |
19107 | Is that you, Jim? |
19107 | Is that you, Uncle Gideon? |
19107 | John, I know all that as well as you do; we have talked it many a time, but what I want to get at is this: Has a man the right to resent an insult? 19107 John, have you forgotten that you are a member of the church?" |
19107 | Jower with him? 19107 Just pleasure, is it?" |
19107 | Law to protect a negro''s lock? 19107 Margaret?" |
19107 | Might call it that? 19107 Moving?" |
19107 | My dear boy, did Mrs. Cranceford ever tell me anything except to keep off the grass? 19107 My precious child, God knows----""Will you please step in here? |
19107 | No good at hunting, is he? |
19107 | No, what did you say? |
19107 | Not have his way with his own affairs? 19107 Now, Gid, I do n''t want to appear captious, but are you sure you ever owned a horse?" |
19107 | Oh, and did you write it? |
19107 | Oh, you simple- hearted man, so trustful and so big of soul, what is your love not worth to a woman? |
19107 | Oh, you''re thinking about Mayo, eh? |
19107 | Oppose me? 19107 Pretty smart as you go along, ai n''t you?" |
19107 | Quit what? |
19107 | Sallie, how old are you? |
19107 | See, over there? |
19107 | Shall I go and call her, madam? |
19107 | She has written another letter-- Did Tom tell you anything? |
19107 | Simple- hearted? 19107 Sir, did n''t I tell you not to call me John?" |
19107 | Sir, if you have known this, why have n''t you as a white man and a Southern gentleman told us of it? 19107 Takes me to bring things about, eh? |
19107 | Tell me,said the Englishman,"have you had any trouble with your labor?" |
19107 | That so? 19107 That so? |
19107 | That you, Gabe? |
19107 | That you, Major? |
19107 | The question is, what right have you got to go to a man''s house at night and break his lock? |
19107 | The scoundrel who swore he was elected? |
19107 | Then why did you begin to tell me? |
19107 | Then why do you take the crowded side of the street? 19107 Then why is he here?" |
19107 | Then why not hang him before he has time to launch his trouble? 19107 Then you do demand it? |
19107 | To ask me what? |
19107 | To do what? |
19107 | Want to bet on it? |
19107 | Well, then, what made you call me a young rabbit? |
19107 | Well, what of that? 19107 What about?" |
19107 | What are they up to now? 19107 What are you doing here?" |
19107 | What are you doing here? |
19107 | What are you doing there? |
19107 | What are you doing there? |
19107 | What are you snorting at, Goliath? 19107 What are_ you_ doing here?" |
19107 | What can you ask me? 19107 What did I tell you?" |
19107 | What did you say to her? |
19107 | What did you say, ma''m? |
19107 | What did you say? |
19107 | What do you know about the graces of conversation? 19107 What do you mean by that, John?" |
19107 | What do you mean by that? |
19107 | What do you mean? 19107 What do you think of that?" |
19107 | What do you think? |
19107 | What does he know about her? |
19107 | What is it? |
19107 | What is of no use? 19107 What is she trying to get at?" |
19107 | What is? |
19107 | What need you care? 19107 What right have you to do that?" |
19107 | What the deuce do they care about the law, and what sort of law do you reckon could keep a man from laughing? 19107 What''s that?" |
19107 | What''s the doctor''s opinion? |
19107 | What''s the matter? |
19107 | What''s the trouble? 19107 What''s your programme?" |
19107 | What, alone? 19107 What, have you failed to trust me? |
19107 | What, you bereaved, Uncle Gideon? 19107 What?" |
19107 | Where are the women and children? |
19107 | Where did you get that cat? |
19107 | Where is Louise? |
19107 | Where is Perdue? |
19107 | Where is Tom? |
19107 | Where is the Major? |
19107 | Where''s Tom? |
19107 | Who are you, anyway? |
19107 | Who has been buying them? |
19107 | Who is it, dear? |
19107 | Who told you? 19107 Who would have thought that such a thing could happen?" |
19107 | Who''d want a wash- pan? 19107 Who-- who-- what does she mean?" |
19107 | Why did n''t you speak to him? |
19107 | Why did you hear one term? |
19107 | Why do n''t some one scatter a few grains? |
19107 | Why do you hold me off with such stubbornness? 19107 Why not? |
19107 | Why should you meddle with the affairs of a man that is seeking to make a living for his wife? |
19107 | Why wo n''t it do? |
19107 | Why, Mr. Taylor, how can you say that? |
19107 | Why, good morning, Mr. Brennon; how are you? |
19107 | Why, how did you get here? |
19107 | Why, old man, where on earth have you been? |
19107 | Why, what has amused you so? |
19107 | Why, what the deuce have you been doing? |
19107 | Why, you old rascal, do you suppose me capable of complicity in such a fraud? |
19107 | Why? 19107 Will you answer me one question?" |
19107 | With the negroes? |
19107 | Wo n''t it alarm her? |
19107 | Wo n''t you come in? |
19107 | Wo n''t you come in? |
19107 | Wo n''t you help me to suppress all appearance of displeasure? |
19107 | Wo n''t you let me reason with you? |
19107 | Wo n''t you let me speak of that, either? |
19107 | Wo n''t you please come in? |
19107 | Wo n''t you stay with us to- night? |
19107 | Would n''t you like a mess of young squirrels? |
19107 | Would you care very much if I did n''t like you? |
19107 | Would you? 19107 Yes, I know; but is n''t it better to have one man looked on as a martyr than to have a whole community bathed in blood?" |
19107 | Yes, what of it? |
19107 | Yes, you are now, but how will you feel about it to- morrow? 19107 You didn''t-- didn''t find her?" |
19107 | You do n''t mean it? |
19107 | You do n''t mean to say that it would have softened his nerve, do you? |
19107 | You do n''t? 19107 You here yet, Jimmie?" |
19107 | A snake bone or a rabbit''s foot, did you say? |
19107 | Ah, do you happen to know of a tinker?" |
19107 | Ah, how long do you conjecture it would take one to make his fortune in this community?" |
19107 | Ai n''t supper ready? |
19107 | Am I never to be taken seriously? |
19107 | Am I to be brow- beaten by everybody just because I belong to the church? |
19107 | And I ask what may we not expect of such a creature? |
19107 | And by the way, what right have you to ask so many questions? |
19107 | And do n''t let me try; tell me what you mean?" |
19107 | And is there a past that can be helped? |
19107 | And now where is that infernal gallus? |
19107 | And now will you have the goodness to tell me why you wish to know? |
19107 | And the climate must be trying on him?" |
19107 | And then looking up as Taylor moved toward the door, he asked:"Are you going?" |
19107 | And what difference do a few extra pounds make to a horse? |
19107 | And why not? |
19107 | And why so?" |
19107 | And why, at this time, should you refer to that old sinner? |
19107 | And why? |
19107 | Answer me one question: Is your love for him so great that you''ll die if you do n''t marry him? |
19107 | Are you coming with me?" |
19107 | Are you going, Jim?" |
19107 | Are you thus to titter true reformation out of countenance? |
19107 | As Gid was passing the house of Wash Sanders, the endless invalid came out upon the porch and called him:"Wo n''t you''light?" |
19107 | Batts?" |
19107 | Because I believe her when she talks that way-- when she gives me to understand that she loves me?" |
19107 | Begin pickin''to- morrow, I reckon?" |
19107 | Billy, is the sheriff in his office?" |
19107 | But do I believe he is going to pay me? |
19107 | But do you mean by member of the church that I am to draw in my head like a high- land terrapin every time anything is said to me? |
19107 | But he knew the voice when the fellow spoke:"What''s the weather about to do?" |
19107 | But how did he happen to bring a letter to you?" |
19107 | But is there no way to avert this coming strife? |
19107 | But let me ask you if it is simply a matter of accommodation? |
19107 | But we are never tired of a man so long as we can laugh at him; we may cry ourselves to sleep, but who laughs himself to slumber? |
19107 | But what I want to know is this: How can you protect a negro here more than you protect an Italian in the North?" |
19107 | But what did I tell you about Carl Pennington?" |
19107 | But when is your wedding to take place? |
19107 | But why did she leave home when she knew how much we all loved her? |
19107 | But you like me, do n''t you?" |
19107 | By the way, John, is your office locked? |
19107 | By the way, do you remember that Catholic priest that came here with a letter of introduction to you?" |
19107 | By the way, whose dog is this?" |
19107 | Captain Batts, what are you trying to do there?" |
19107 | Children? |
19107 | Come in and sit awhile, wo n''t you?" |
19107 | Cranceford?" |
19107 | Did I ever tell you about the girl I loved? |
19107 | Did Tom ever tell anybody anything? |
19107 | Did he ever know anything to tell?" |
19107 | Did n''t I?" |
19107 | Did they hit you?" |
19107 | Did you hear what became of them after that scoundrel married them? |
19107 | Do men ride for their own comfort or for the horse''s? |
19107 | Do n''t feel very brash this morning, do you?" |
19107 | Do n''t you hear me, you idiot? |
19107 | Do n''t you recollect?" |
19107 | Do n''t you think it impolitic? |
19107 | Do n''t you think it would be a good idea for you to come over with them? |
19107 | Do n''t you think so, John?" |
19107 | Do n''t you think so?" |
19107 | Do n''t you think we''d better scatter about and peck at''em when they show an eye? |
19107 | Do n''t you think you''d better let me take it now?" |
19107 | Do n''t you?" |
19107 | Do you approve of it?" |
19107 | Do you hear?" |
19107 | Do you hear?" |
19107 | Do you know a negro named Bob Hackett?" |
19107 | Do you know what a slumming party is? |
19107 | Do you know what he''s doing? |
19107 | Do you realize that we have known each other intimately for thirty- five years?" |
19107 | Do you see my hero often? |
19107 | Do you understand me? |
19107 | Do you want me to?" |
19107 | Does n''t it appeal to you? |
19107 | Does your mother come every day?" |
19107 | Emancipation? |
19107 | Going this way? |
19107 | Has a David at last sunk a joke into your head? |
19107 | Has any one heard of Mayo?" |
19107 | Has he again wheedled you into the belief that he is going to pay you? |
19107 | Have n''t I?" |
19107 | Have n''t seen Louise, have you?" |
19107 | Have n''t the negroes had guns ever since the war, and has n''t a man got the right to sit with his gun across his lap? |
19107 | Have n''t you any judgment at all? |
19107 | Have you a rope handy? |
19107 | Have you all been to supper?" |
19107 | Have you been over to the house?" |
19107 | Have you lost all your pride and your sense? |
19107 | Have you not made his religion a joke? |
19107 | Have you talked much with Tom lately?" |
19107 | Have you too, set yourself against me? |
19107 | How are you all getting along?" |
19107 | How are you gettin''along, Perdue?" |
19107 | How are you, Uncle Parker?" |
19107 | How can you refuse-- how can you remind me of the gratitude I owe you?" |
19107 | How did it happen?" |
19107 | How does that strike you?" |
19107 | How far do you go?" |
19107 | How long do you want to stay?" |
19107 | How long have you been here?" |
19107 | How long since the last scout came in?" |
19107 | How long was she sick? |
19107 | How much do I owe?" |
19107 | How''s your appetite this morning?" |
19107 | I attend to my own business, and is this a bad report to make of a citizen of the country? |
19107 | I gad, sir, what right has one person to say that another person is unnatural? |
19107 | I have been home about two hours and mother and I-- but where is father?" |
19107 | I knew he was my friend, and I did n''t know but--""That he would order me to marry you?" |
19107 | I wonder if she equally enjoys having the neighbors talk about her? |
19107 | I''m getting old; do you realize that? |
19107 | If I refuse to marry you what difference does it make to you whom I marry?" |
19107 | If her life has been so much influenced by sympathy why has she felt none of that noble quality for us? |
19107 | If it is, why not send out a collection of handsome girls to marry an aggregation of cripples?" |
19107 | If they want better pay for their labor, why did n''t they strike in the midst of the cotton- picking? |
19107 | In a loud voice he cried:"What the devil are you doing here?" |
19107 | In the office? |
19107 | In the sweet light of a distant moon or within the sunshine of a few days?" |
19107 | Is a boil the sign of salvation?" |
19107 | Is it not a popular belief that he will shout at his mourners''bench until midnight and steal a chicken before the dawn? |
19107 | Is it possible that old Gideon has paid his rent?" |
19107 | Is it possible that you have lost faith in me? |
19107 | Is it put down that I must be a second Job? |
19107 | Is it that she wants to be different from anyone else? |
19107 | Is n''t it enough to make me spurn the restraints of the church and take up the language of the mud- clerk?" |
19107 | Is n''t it worth even the sacrifice of a whim? |
19107 | Is n''t that worth some sort of return? |
19107 | Is she coming home? |
19107 | Is that all the time you are willing to allow him?" |
19107 | Is the negro so gentle that he must always be defended, and is the white man of the south so hard of heart that he must always be condemned?" |
19107 | Jim Taylor--""Why do you speak of him, father?" |
19107 | Jim looked far away, and she added:"Is your cotton turning out well?" |
19107 | John, have another peep at the blue dome above?" |
19107 | Keep on rushing till they wear us out? |
19107 | Listen, do n''t you hear them pounding it up?" |
19107 | Long time for a man to hush, eh? |
19107 | Louise, how can you think of marrying him? |
19107 | Ma''am, are you going to leave us?" |
19107 | Margaret, do you know what is the most absurd and insupportable tyranny that woman can put upon man? |
19107 | Marry him?" |
19107 | Morris? |
19107 | Must he stand flat- footed and swallow every insult that a scoundrel is pleased to stuff into his mouth?" |
19107 | Now is it clear to you?" |
19107 | Now what the deuce became of that other suspender? |
19107 | Now, what could have put it into my mind to dream that I was born with one leg and was trying at a county fair to swap it off for two? |
19107 | Now, what is expected of me? |
19107 | Oh, by the way,"he added with sudden seriousness,"you remember that fellow Mayo, the one that ran for County Clerk down here some time ago?" |
19107 | Or is it that out of a perversity that you ca n''t understand you are determined to throw away a life that could be made most useful? |
19107 | Perdue?" |
19107 | Preparing for another charge?" |
19107 | Reason?" |
19107 | Recollect those come- all ye songs we used to sing, going down the river? |
19107 | Remember the time I snatched the sword out of my cane and lunged at a horse trader from Tennessee? |
19107 | See that big log up- ended? |
19107 | Shall I pour yours? |
19107 | Shall I ride on now? |
19107 | Should there be any secrecy in such a work?" |
19107 | So the poor woman''s dead? |
19107 | So what are we to do? |
19107 | So you are willing to forgive her?" |
19107 | So you saw Mayo, eh?" |
19107 | Strange things happen even in this quiet community, do n''t they? |
19107 | Taylor?" |
19107 | The men began to titter,"Well, then, who was it fought Dabney?" |
19107 | The priest said nothing, and after a time the Major asked:"How are you getting on with your work?" |
19107 | The question jolted him, and he shouted out:"What do you mean by such nonsense? |
19107 | Then what sort of a man are you?" |
19107 | Then why this partiality? |
19107 | There was brisk walking, the opening and slamming of doors, and then at Louise''s door a voice demanded:"What are you all doing here in the dark? |
19107 | There''s something about her I never saw in any other woman-- I gad, she''s got character; understand me? |
19107 | They are going to marry anyway, so what''s the difference? |
19107 | They took it pretty hard, did n''t they?" |
19107 | Thought about her all night, did n''t you?" |
19107 | To let him come here to see you? |
19107 | Uncle Parker,"he added, turning to the record- keeper,"think we''ll have much cold weather this winter?" |
19107 | Upon the fields there might lie many a mortgage, but who at such a time could worry over the harsh exactions of debt? |
19107 | Want to hear it?" |
19107 | Was it blown out of a mysterious cloud?" |
19107 | Was the fire dying down? |
19107 | Was there ever a future that was not prepared to take care of itself? |
19107 | Wash, how does it strike you?" |
19107 | Well, now, who was it bought Pratt Boyce? |
19107 | Went to Texas, did n''t he?" |
19107 | What I have recently gone through with is quite enough to unstring the nerves of a stronger woman than I am, and what must be my condition? |
19107 | What about him?" |
19107 | What about it?" |
19107 | What are you doing here, anyway? |
19107 | What are you doing hiding out in the dark? |
19107 | What became of them, Jim?" |
19107 | What do you say?" |
19107 | What do you say?" |
19107 | What does your wife say about it?" |
19107 | What fun is there in poking about this way like a couple of gawks? |
19107 | What has been done?" |
19107 | What have you been doing?" |
19107 | What is expected of me?" |
19107 | What is it you''re after?" |
19107 | What is it, anyway?" |
19107 | What made her run away from you when she knew how you loved her? |
19107 | What right have you to poke about at night, breaking people''s locks?" |
19107 | What sowed the seeds of this coming strife? |
19107 | What was it the moralist said?" |
19107 | What work? |
19107 | What''s happened? |
19107 | What''s that?" |
19107 | What''s the matter with you? |
19107 | When I was in the legislature, chairman of the Committee on County and County Lines, what did my protest do? |
19107 | When was that church built, Captain Batts?" |
19107 | Whence came their tunes, so quaintly weird, so boisterous and yet so full of melancholy? |
19107 | Where did you get that word?" |
19107 | Where did you pick up that preposterous idea? |
19107 | Where is she? |
19107 | Where is she?" |
19107 | Where is that axe?" |
19107 | Where is the Major? |
19107 | Who built this infernal court- house?" |
19107 | Who ever heard of such a thing? |
19107 | Who is wholly consistent? |
19107 | Who of us is appointed to set up the standard and gauge of naturalness? |
19107 | Who performed the ceremony? |
19107 | Who serves God deeper than the religious crank, and if he''s not to be rewarded, who is? |
19107 | Why are you buying so many cartridges?" |
19107 | Why continue to be so unnatural a child, so incomprehensible a woman?" |
19107 | Why do n''t you pick up a few grains of sense as you go along?" |
19107 | Why do n''t you ride?" |
19107 | Why do you all agree to give him three months? |
19107 | Why do you tramp about this way? |
19107 | Why do you want to know?" |
19107 | Why have n''t you warned us?" |
19107 | Why should not I? |
19107 | Why should we put up with so much merely to say that a democrat is president? |
19107 | Why so?" |
19107 | Why, how did you get here, Jim?" |
19107 | Why, what the deuce can she be thinking about?" |
19107 | Why, what''s the trouble?" |
19107 | Will you agree to this?" |
19107 | Will you be so kind as I have been?" |
19107 | Will you do that much for your old playmate?" |
19107 | Will you please tell him to come here? |
19107 | Wise? |
19107 | Worn out and weary of any life that I could conceive of here-- don''t you see how I am floundering about? |
19107 | Would you mind telling me where we are going now?" |
19107 | You allude to my looks, eh? |
19107 | You can take a joke, ca n''t you, Wash?" |
19107 | You doubtless have it in your collection, and may I ask you to lend it to me?" |
19107 | You have raked up quite a passle of negroes, have n''t you, colonel?" |
19107 | You leave it to me; hear what I said? |
19107 | You remember Dan, do n''t you, Major?" |
19107 | You say that the Protestant negro in the South is a local issue, and I ask you why is not a Catholic laborer in the North an international issue? |
19107 | You tell me that your religion will protect the negro, and I ask you why it does not protect the laborer in the North? |
19107 | You wan''t old enough for the Mexican War, was you? |
19107 | You''ve seen the letter she wrote the night before she went away, have n''t you?" |
19107 | Zounds, ai n''t that enough to make old Andy Jackson rattle his bones in his grave? |
19107 | do you uphold her?" |
43473 | Ah, doctor, is that you? |
43473 | Am I going to die at last? |
43473 | And I? |
43473 | And about what did he interrogate him, my child? 43473 And did you leave the camp at daybreak?" |
43473 | And do you know what o''clock it is now? |
43473 | And he is called? |
43473 | And how is she? |
43473 | And if they should make you prisoner? |
43473 | And my mother? |
43473 | And my niece? |
43473 | And so dressed? |
43473 | And the elder? |
43473 | And the general? |
43473 | And those means? |
43473 | And who is this man? |
43473 | And you call it a valuable plant? |
43473 | And you know nothing of their lives? |
43473 | And you, where will you be? |
43473 | And your wife-- do you forget her? |
43473 | And-- what are they? |
43473 | Answer me, then,she said, trembling with emotion;"do you love me?" |
43473 | Are the women of your nation, then, like Indian squaws, who view torture without trembling? |
43473 | Are there no means, then, of preserving us from death? |
43473 | Are we alone? |
43473 | Are we still far from the camp? |
43473 | Are you going to leave us? |
43473 | Are you not afraid of death? |
43473 | Are you not white men? 43473 Are you prepared to conduct us thither?" |
43473 | Are you sure of what you say? |
43473 | Are you sure these hunters come as enemies? |
43473 | At what distance? |
43473 | Be satisfied, I will; but you, what are you going to do? |
43473 | Be warned, Rafaël,he said;"for the last time, will you surrender?" |
43473 | Because I wish you to partake of something I have prepared for you before you mount on horseback; you can not refuse me, can you, dear uncle? |
43473 | But how did you get out of the hands of those devilish redskins? |
43473 | But if your son arrives? |
43473 | But tell me,the mother of Loyal Heart resumed,"when you arrived in the prairies, how did your uncle employ his time? |
43473 | But the name of the man? |
43473 | But we had done nothing to you, had we? |
43473 | But what will be my recompense? |
43473 | But your son? |
43473 | But yourself? |
43473 | But,Belhumeur asked,"is it today-- do you say, old man, that she is to be burnt?" |
43473 | But,Eusebio asked,"the man you have taken-- what do you mean to do with him?" |
43473 | But,said Doña Luz, anxiously,"how shall I know if my uncle be saved or not?" |
43473 | By what right,Frank cried,"does Loyal Heart intercede for us? |
43473 | Can he, then, be unhappy? |
43473 | Come, then; speak out, little pet? |
43473 | Dear mother, what are you saying? |
43473 | Dear uncle, since you regret so much not having a son to whom you could, after you, leave your name, why not adopt Loyal Heart? |
43473 | Did she kill them? |
43473 | Did you know that I was about to come? |
43473 | Did you see,he said,"who marched at the head of the hunters?" |
43473 | Do n''t you think so? |
43473 | Do they like honey, then? |
43473 | Do you draw back, or are you thinking about betraying us? |
43473 | Do you feel yourself able to walk? 43473 Do you find it so?" |
43473 | Do you know a trapper named Black Elk? |
43473 | Do you know one more suitable? |
43473 | Do you know the two hunters who rendered us such timely service? |
43473 | Do you know where my troop is encamped? |
43473 | Do you speak seriously? |
43473 | Do you swear to be faithful to your engagements? |
43473 | Do you think so? |
43473 | Do you think so? |
43473 | Do you wish it? |
43473 | Does my brother find himself comfortable with the redskins? |
43473 | Does my mother feel herself sufficiently recovered to be fastened to the stake? |
43473 | Does not my mother hear me? |
43473 | Does not the life of a mother belong to her child? |
43473 | For once you speak out; now we know what we have to trust to; you demand five thousand dollars? |
43473 | For what purpose, señorita? |
43473 | Forgotten what? |
43473 | Gone? |
43473 | Has Loyal Heart forgotten the visit I paid him three days ago? |
43473 | Has anything serious taken place at the camp, then? |
43473 | Has my brother cause to complain of anyone? |
43473 | Has not my son returned yet? |
43473 | Have you anything more to say to me, general? |
43473 | Have you forgotten where you are, miserable scoundrel? |
43473 | Have you many Mexicans among your companions? |
43473 | Have you no guides with you, then? |
43473 | He will come presently? |
43473 | How can I ever acquit myself towards her and her noble son? 43473 How can I tell, mother?" |
43473 | How can you dream of such a thing? |
43473 | How could I tell I should meet that cursed trapper there? |
43473 | How do you know that, my child? |
43473 | How do you know that? |
43473 | How does my brother know that? |
43473 | How has this happened? |
43473 | How long will it take us to arrive there? |
43473 | How only lately? |
43473 | How so, dear? |
43473 | How so? |
43473 | How so? |
43473 | How so? |
43473 | How the devil can you expect me to advise you? 43473 How the devil can you tell that?" |
43473 | How this? |
43473 | How, to none? |
43473 | I am calm,she replied,"why should you feign a pity you do not feel? |
43473 | I am here; it was impossible to arrive sooner; my mother is free, I suppose? |
43473 | I am playing no double game; but I think you and I have known each other a pretty considerable time, Kennedy, have we not? |
43473 | I am thankful to the chief,she said;"but since he is good enough to take interest in our welfare, will he permit me to ask him a favour?" |
43473 | I believe you,she said; then after a pause she added,"What is become of him?" |
43473 | I can conceive that, my child; but what do you wish me to do to make it otherwise? |
43473 | I do not draw back, and I have not the least intention of betraying you, only----"Only? |
43473 | I hope that the young lady who came to visit my hatto yesterday, in company with her uncle, is well? 43473 I should be most glad to do so, but how?" |
43473 | I understand,she said with a charming smile;"now that, thanks to you, we are saved, you have nothing more to do here,--is it not so?" |
43473 | In an instant,said the Comanche quietly; and turning to the woman,"What is the name of the warrior of the palefaces?" |
43473 | In this world who can flatter himself with being happy? 43473 In what direction?" |
43473 | In what place would you wish, señor, the señorita''s tent to be pitched? |
43473 | Is he dead, then? |
43473 | Is he not, uncle? |
43473 | Is it agreed? |
43473 | Is it far? |
43473 | Is it for the purpose of uttering these commonplaces that you have required my presence here, sir? 43473 Is it not?" |
43473 | Is it not? |
43473 | Is it then such a very valuable plant? |
43473 | Is that all? |
43473 | Is that unpleasant to you? |
43473 | Is there anything fresh? |
43473 | Is there still time, then? |
43473 | Is this really all? |
43473 | Let us consider, then, what is best to be done? 43473 Loyal Heart,"the young lady said, softly,"will you then abandon me to the mercy of this bandit? |
43473 | My brother is foolish,the hunter replied;"does he think me so unskilful that I could not have killed him, if such had been my intention? |
43473 | My dear doctor,she said, in a sweet but weak voice,"are you willing to render me a great service?" |
43473 | My kind uncle, shall I not always be happy while near you? |
43473 | My mistress, Doña Luz? |
43473 | No,said Loyal Heart,"it is Nô Eusebio; what can this mean? |
43473 | Now then, how long does the general reckon upon remaining in this new encampment? |
43473 | Now, I suppose, you have finished? |
43473 | Now, uncle,she said at length,"what is your intention?" |
43473 | Now,Belhumeur continued with a sinister smile,"let us talk a bit; I think I have equalized the chances a little-- what say you?" |
43473 | Now? |
43473 | Of Loyal Heart? |
43473 | Of what consequence is that to you? |
43473 | Of what importance is that to you? 43473 Of what use is it, then?" |
43473 | Of what use is it? |
43473 | Of what use would it be to repeat to you a name which, according to all probability, is unknown to you, and which can not interest you? 43473 Ought I not to watch over everything that belongs to you with the same zeal as if it were my own?" |
43473 | Shall I accompany you, señor? |
43473 | Shall I watch? |
43473 | Shall they belong to me? |
43473 | She may go where she pleases? |
43473 | So,he asked,"Captain Aguilar was killed, was he?" |
43473 | Thank you,the girl replied joyfully;"one word more?" |
43473 | That is something strange,the general murmured;"are you sure of what you are telling me?" |
43473 | That is true, let us be gone; but the captain, what have you done with him? |
43473 | That is true,said the general;"but,"he added,"how do you set about this chase? |
43473 | That is true; but what do you aim at? |
43473 | That may be possible; but if they should wake? |
43473 | The bears? |
43473 | The name of my assassin? |
43473 | The name of that man? |
43473 | Then shall we depart soon? |
43473 | Then the perils of last night have left no distressing impression upon your mind, my dear child? |
43473 | Then you wo n''t tell me what you are doing? |
43473 | Then,the general continued, following up the idea of his preoccupation,"the life we are now leading is not fatiguing to you?" |
43473 | This is what Doña Luz begged me to repeat to you----"Was it Doña Luz that sent you to me? |
43473 | This sort of life pleases you then? |
43473 | To go in search of intelligence, no doubt? |
43473 | To look after our traps,_ caramba!_ do you think I will lose them? |
43473 | To what Indian tribe does this man belong? |
43473 | Was it Amick( Black Elk), the principal guardian of Loyal Heart''s traps? |
43473 | We have some traps near here, I believe? |
43473 | Well done, Frank, and who are these Indians? |
43473 | Well, and then? |
43473 | Well, but what are they? |
43473 | Well, captain,said the general, with a smile,"have you recovered from the effects of their alarm?" |
43473 | Well, then, darling, what are these means? |
43473 | Well, uncle, these means----"These means are? |
43473 | Well? |
43473 | What ails thee, my child? 43473 What are the white men doing?" |
43473 | What are their names? |
43473 | What are they about now? |
43473 | What are those men? |
43473 | What are you doing? |
43473 | What are you doing? |
43473 | What are you laughing at, you little witch? |
43473 | What are your conditions? |
43473 | What are your names? |
43473 | What can be done against the will of God? |
43473 | What did he mean by what he said? |
43473 | What do you ask? |
43473 | What do you do then? |
43473 | What do you mean by that? |
43473 | What do you mean by that? |
43473 | What do you mean by that? |
43473 | What do you mean by that? |
43473 | What do you mean to do? |
43473 | What do you mean, dear uncle? |
43473 | What do you mean? |
43473 | What do you require of me? |
43473 | What do you want with, me, my friend? |
43473 | What does all this mean, niece? 43473 What does all this mean?" |
43473 | What does my brother say now? |
43473 | What does my brother say? 43473 What does that concern you, madam?" |
43473 | What does the chief mean? |
43473 | What does this mean? 43473 What does this mean?" |
43473 | What does this mean? |
43473 | What else can they be? |
43473 | What follows? 43473 What follows?" |
43473 | What follows? |
43473 | What have you done with him? |
43473 | What is all this verbiage to us? |
43473 | What is become of him? |
43473 | What is going on? |
43473 | What is it? |
43473 | What is that woman to him, then? |
43473 | What is that? |
43473 | What is the matter with you, Don Gustavio? |
43473 | What is the matter, Nô Eusebio? 43473 What is the matter?" |
43473 | What is there fresh, doctor? |
43473 | What is there new? |
43473 | What is to be done, then? |
43473 | What is to be done? |
43473 | What is to be done? |
43473 | What is to be done? |
43473 | What is to be done? |
43473 | What is to be said for it, señorita? |
43473 | What matters it to you? 43473 What mischief are you talking about?" |
43473 | What more do you want with me? |
43473 | What shall I say to him? |
43473 | What should you do that for? |
43473 | What the devil, perhaps all is not lost? |
43473 | What then? |
43473 | What then? |
43473 | What time will it require to gain this spot? |
43473 | What will you do, my son? |
43473 | What would you do? |
43473 | What''s going on now? |
43473 | What''s the good of that? 43473 What''s the matter with our rastreros?" |
43473 | What''s the use of asking him anything now? |
43473 | What''s to be done? |
43473 | Whence come these thoughts to your mind, dear child? |
43473 | Where are we going, señora? |
43473 | Where are you going so late? |
43473 | Where are you going? |
43473 | Where is that which I demanded of the chief? |
43473 | Which of them? |
43473 | Which way would you wish to direct your course, today, general? |
43473 | Who are you? |
43473 | Who else could it be? |
43473 | Who knows? |
43473 | Who, I? 43473 Why did you lead them to the beaver pond, then?" |
43473 | Why do you defer my death? 43473 Why do you pause?" |
43473 | Why have you never told me of this place before? |
43473 | Why not, fair lady? |
43473 | Why not? |
43473 | Why not? |
43473 | Why not? |
43473 | Why should I live? |
43473 | Why should I not be gay, uncle? 43473 Why so? |
43473 | Why so? |
43473 | Why that question? |
43473 | Why, ca n''t you see, my friend? |
43473 | Why, then, did you tell me that you did not know how to draw the young girl out, having so much time before you? |
43473 | Why? |
43473 | Will my brother give them up to me? |
43473 | Yes, but where is the captain? 43473 You are going back to the grotto?" |
43473 | You are leaving the camp? |
43473 | You get on horseback then? 43473 You have no son to whom you can bequeath your name and your immense fortune, have you, uncle?" |
43473 | You have saved the life of my niece,said the general warmly;"how shall I discharge my debt to you?" |
43473 | You know dependence is to be placed upon my word? |
43473 | You know me, do you not? |
43473 | You know them, my daughter? |
43473 | You remember,he said,"that you yesterday manifested an intention of finding a spot where we might conveniently encamp for a few days?" |
43473 | You swear to do what I ask of you? |
43473 | You take great interest in him, then? |
43473 | You told me you were acquainted with a situation that would perfectly suit our purpose? |
43473 | You will not scold me, uncle? |
43473 | You will save them, will you not? |
43473 | You? |
43473 | Your wounds appear slight; are they progressing towards cure? |
43473 | _ Cascaras!_ what for? 43473 _ Wah!_"said the chief, in a still more amiable manner,"this renowned warrior must have a name respected through the prairies?" |
43473 | After having waited some minutes for a reply to her question,"Don Ramón,"she repeated,"what have you done with my son?" |
43473 | And it was only for the purpose of pulling up herbs in this manner that you came into the prairie?" |
43473 | And then, what had he to dread in coming a second time amongst his enemies? |
43473 | And then, what remedy could be employed? |
43473 | And where are the Comanches at this moment?" |
43473 | And you ask me if it is valuable?" |
43473 | Are you wounded?" |
43473 | As the major- domo passed the last, with a bow, before his master, the latter asked him:"Well, Nô Eusebio, how many heads do we count this year?" |
43473 | Belhumeur replied, apparently convinced;"but where are we going now?" |
43473 | Belhumeur respected the grief of his friend-- indeed what consolation could he offer him? |
43473 | Belhumeur,"the grandfather asked my guide, who, seated beside me, was vigorously employing his fork,"have you found the track of the jaguar?" |
43473 | But a woman, weak and resigned, presenting herself like a lamb to the shambles, already half dead, what interest could such an execution offer? |
43473 | But how was she to see him again? |
43473 | But she must no longer be left in these mortal doubts; where is your horse?" |
43473 | But upon whom? |
43473 | But what was to be done? |
43473 | But what was to become of her in this desert, where nothing was to be met with but wild beasts, and still more ferocious Indians? |
43473 | But why should I flatter myself with wild chimeras? |
43473 | Can I tell what is going on here so as to tell you what you must do?" |
43473 | Can it be that my brother is a slave?" |
43473 | Could I, after that, arrest the son of the man who had saved my life at the peril of his own? |
43473 | Did he not hold the general in his power? |
43473 | Do n''t you know it is not far from midnight?" |
43473 | Do you clearly understand me?" |
43473 | Do you know him?" |
43473 | Do you not recognise me? |
43473 | Do you not?" |
43473 | Do you recollect?" |
43473 | Does he fancy that we are not men? |
43473 | Does he fear I should understand his words?" |
43473 | Does not the law of the prairies say,''an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth?'' |
43473 | For what object were these explorations made, at the end of which a greater degree of sadness darkened his countenance? |
43473 | Has he not his mate?" |
43473 | Has he returned?" |
43473 | Has not the hunter come?" |
43473 | Have I spoken well, men of power?" |
43473 | Have I spoken well, men of power?" |
43473 | Have you any good news to give us? |
43473 | Have you received any bad news?" |
43473 | He bowed slightly to the chiefs ranged before him, and addressed Belhumeur in a firm voice,--"Where is the girl?" |
43473 | He had stood thus for some time, when a soft voice murmured in his ear--"What is the matter, my son? |
43473 | He is alone; can anything have happened to my mother?" |
43473 | How can you have the audacity to present yourself among us at the head of a set of brigands?" |
43473 | How could a young girl, accustomed to all the comforts of life, support the hazards of this existence of privations? |
43473 | How could they possibly resist such a number of adversaries? |
43473 | How is it, then, they are met with here?" |
43473 | How long did it last? |
43473 | How long have you been an inhabitant of the prairies?" |
43473 | I am listening to you; what have you to say to me?" |
43473 | I did not know when you would require her to be delivered up to you?" |
43473 | I have spoken: have I spoken well, men of power?" |
43473 | I know their chief then?" |
43473 | I mean, are you able to walk a distance?" |
43473 | I must confess it appeared rather obscure to me, I could not fancy what it meant; but you will explain it, will you not?" |
43473 | In fact, what could they do against these intrepid wood rangers, who reckoned life as nothing? |
43473 | Is it just that we should suffer their rapine without complaining? |
43473 | Is my conduct just? |
43473 | Is not that your opinion, Don Rafaël?" |
43473 | Is that all you desire of me?" |
43473 | Is this the manner in which you execute my orders?" |
43473 | Justice was then about to be done? |
43473 | Kill them? |
43473 | Knowing that you had the Babbler for a guide, he suspects that the half- breed intends to draw you into some snare? |
43473 | Let my father reply; let my brothers say if that is just?" |
43473 | Loyal Heart cried, springing towards him, and endeavouring to raise him up;"what are you doing?" |
43473 | My father has spoken like a wise man; what think you of it, my brothers?" |
43473 | Now that, I think, is the wisest course we can take; what do you think of it?" |
43473 | Now, had the worthy_ savant_ any secret intelligence with Eagle Head? |
43473 | Now, what do you think of all that?" |
43473 | Now, what is to be done? |
43473 | Of what consequence is my life to me, a poor lad without a family, who owes everything to your kindness? |
43473 | On which side must we introduce ourselves into the camp?" |
43473 | Only see, what a fine opportunity you have lost? |
43473 | Ought I to be blamed? |
43473 | Retire,"said the warrior, dismissing the messenger with a nod of the head; then, addressing the hunter, he asked,"What is to be done?" |
43473 | Shall we allow ourselves to be slaughtered like timid ashahas without seeking to avenge ourselves? |
43473 | Shall we never get there?" |
43473 | Shall you remember these words?" |
43473 | She hoped, then? |
43473 | Thanks to God? |
43473 | The guide closed his eyes, collected himself for a few seconds, and then, with great effort, said,--"Give me some brandy?" |
43473 | The pale woman and the grey head?" |
43473 | Then pulling his cloak tighter round him, he asked,--"Are the arms all loaded?" |
43473 | These wounds that you see me bear, who inflicted them? |
43473 | This is what has happened: Last night one of our guides----""The Babbler?" |
43473 | We were twelve men against four hundred savages; what could we do? |
43473 | What am I to do? |
43473 | What can be thought of a boy who, at so tender an age, is endowed with the instincts of a wild beast? |
43473 | What could I do with them?" |
43473 | What could have become of the girl? |
43473 | What did he want amidst his most implacable enemies? |
43473 | What do you purpose doing with the twenty prisoners who are now in your hands? |
43473 | What for? |
43473 | What have you to say in your defence?" |
43473 | What is to be done, then?" |
43473 | What next?" |
43473 | What probability was there in it? |
43473 | What reason sufficiently strong had been able to induce him to commit the imprudence of delivering himself up? |
43473 | What say my brothers? |
43473 | What should I do here now? |
43473 | What then?" |
43473 | What vermin do you mean?" |
43473 | What was he doing during the long hours of his absence? |
43473 | What was the object of this journey, and why had her uncle so positively insisted upon her making it with him? |
43473 | When you arrived in the prairies, whence did you come?" |
43473 | Where is this man? |
43473 | Who has tied poor Trim up in this fashion?" |
43473 | Who the devil has treated him in this fashion?" |
43473 | Why are your features clouded with such sadness? |
43473 | Why did you betray us, you miserable wretch?" |
43473 | Why did you come then?" |
43473 | Why did you not come all together, instead of you by yourself? |
43473 | Why do you hesitate? |
43473 | Why should you torture my mother, who is an old woman, and seek to deprive me of life? |
43473 | Why then do you make war against us? |
43473 | Why, then, did you save me?" |
43473 | Why? |
43473 | Will you conduct them to the stone villages of the great white hearts of the East? |
43473 | Will you have confidence in me now?" |
43473 | Will you release them that they may continue their life of murder and rapine? |
43473 | Will you replace for me the family I have lost? |
43473 | Will you, once for all, allow me to speak?" |
43473 | With that object could Loyal Heart, after having saved her, so quickly have departed? |
43473 | Would the captain venture to come? |
43473 | Yes or no-- do you accept the offer I make you?" |
43473 | Yes; I see you are amusing yourself with pulling up the weeds of the prairie, that is all; and I should like to know what for?" |
43473 | You are no longer so gay as when we set out; whence comes this sudden change?" |
43473 | You are not the principal chief, are you?" |
43473 | You have nothing more to say to me?" |
43473 | You require a victim, do you not? |
43473 | You understand that, do you not?" |
43473 | and what is going on here?" |
43473 | and why do they always seek to deceive the redskins?" |
43473 | answer me, Loyal Heart, will you be to me a son?" |
43473 | are there bees here?" |
43473 | but, in that case what will he do?" |
43473 | cried Black Elk, with warmth;"can you really be on good terms with the Indians?" |
43473 | cried the general, shaking the arm of the guide violently,"will you leave us to be burnt thus, without making an effort to save us?" |
43473 | dear uncle,"she replied, in a plaintive tone;"how can I be otherwise than sad after all that has happened within the last few days? |
43473 | do I ever scold you?" |
43473 | do they fancy themselves capable of catching us, if we wished to escape from them?" |
43473 | has not my life already been long enough?" |
43473 | have you already killed the jaguars, chief?" |
43473 | he asked,"how are your patients going on?" |
43473 | he asked;"are you ill?" |
43473 | he cried, as he re- entered the hacienda,"is it possible that my chastisement has already commenced?" |
43473 | he muttered to himself,"what does this mean? |
43473 | he said in English,"Who the devil are you-- and what are you seeking here?" |
43473 | he said to the doctor,"what are you doing there, my good sir? |
43473 | he said, addressing the young lady,"are you sure you miss nothing, señora?" |
43473 | he said, holding out to him a hand which the other pressed warmly hut silently,"have I reason to rejoice or to be still sad at your presence?" |
43473 | he said,"of what consequence is my being a prisoner? |
43473 | he said,"what does all this mean?" |
43473 | he said,"what is passing in your little head? |
43473 | he said;"you are dull and preoccupied; do you begin to be tired of us?" |
43473 | how acknowledge, as I ought, the immense services he has rendered me?" |
43473 | how acquit myself towards him? |
43473 | how can you tell me to do so, mother? |
43473 | how is that?" |
43473 | in that way----""Then that arrangement suits you?" |
43473 | murmured the officer to himself,"what is this fellow doing here?" |
43473 | my good fellow,"said the captain, in a jeering tone,"what madness possesses you to be herbalizing thus at all hours of the day and night?" |
43473 | or was his proposition anything more than a rodomontade? |
43473 | said Eagle Head, with a sinister smile,"I knew that well enough: why have the palefaces two hearts and two tongues? |
43473 | said the Negro, who, up to this moment had remained silent,"am I not able to carry my master when he can walk no longer?" |
43473 | said the captain, knitting his brows;"do you imagine that I give up my projects in that fashion?" |
43473 | said the captain, shrugging his shoulders,"do you take me for a butcher? |
43473 | said the captain,"numerous?" |
43473 | said the general, whose brows became contracted;"do you know what you ask me, my dear child?" |
43473 | said the general,"has today''s journey fatigued you much, my dear niece?" |
43473 | said the general,"what extraordinary thing has happened, Master Babbler, to induce you to speak?" |
43473 | said the hunter,"what does this mean? |
43473 | said the old man,"are you sure of that?" |
43473 | said the pirate;"what game are we playing now?" |
43473 | said the stranger, with a smile of contempt, as he advanced towards them,"you recognise me, my masters, do you? |
43473 | save myself and leave you?" |
43473 | she cried with terror;"why burn me?" |
43473 | she cried, joyfully,"can it be possible?" |
43473 | she repeated, smothering him with kisses;"leave me to die in your place; ought not a mother to give her life for her child?" |
43473 | she said with terror,"will you then become his executioner?" |
43473 | that is pretty well played, is it not?" |
43473 | that they may carry off your wives, steal your horses, and kill your brothers? |
43473 | that tortures will be able to draw from us cries and complaints unworthy of us? |
43473 | the Indian interrupted in an angry tone;"why does my white brother speak before me in an unknown tongue? |
43473 | the captain murmured, angrily;"have my rascals allowed themselves to be surprised?" |
43473 | the captain muttered;"What new devil''s trick have these demons invented?" |
43473 | the doctor cried, eyeing him with an expression of terror,"you should be careful; do you know you might have killed me?" |
43473 | the doctor replied gallantly, as he wiped his brow,"Do you not find the heat very oppressive?" |
43473 | the doctor replied,"what do you mean by that?" |
43473 | the mayoral murmured to himself, biting, without thinking of doing so, the end of his extinguished cigarette,"what will be the end of all this? |
43473 | the other said, withdrawing his pipe quickly from his mouth;"and who are the Indians who have dared to steal the traps marked with my cipher?" |
43473 | the pirate replied, with haughty irony;"what have you to ask of him? |
43473 | the poor mother cried, rushing towards her son, whom she folded closely in her arms,"will no one come to my succour?" |
43473 | the son of my mother is a great hunter, is he? |
43473 | there is some use in it, then?" |
43473 | time passes, will he never come?" |
43473 | was I mistaken?" |
43473 | were you there, dear child?" |
43473 | what do you mean by that?" |
43473 | what do you mean?" |
43473 | what do you want with me?" |
43473 | what fearful news are you going to communicate to me, my friend?" |
43473 | what for?" |
43473 | what will the general say?" |
43473 | who knows?" |
43473 | why did you not attack us, then?" |
43473 | why do you not come to me as quickly as possible, instead of wasting your time like an idiot? |
43473 | why have you come?" |
43473 | why should I not do it? |
43473 | you do not know?" |
43473 | you insult me,"the young lady interrupted, drawing herself up haughtily:"what can there be in common between me and the leader of bandits?" |
43473 | you were listening to us, Captain Waktehno, were you?" |
43473 | you will not do so?" |
43473 | you?" |