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159480 you king and lords, what have we to do with you? 15948 Are you my brother Arnald, that I used to think such a grand man when I was a boy?"
15948Dear friends, where are your old men''s hearts gone to now? 15948 How many of them are we to expect?"
15948How then,said the king,"and where?"
15948Knight, she said"who are you, and what do you want, thus discourteously entering my chamber?"
15948Margaret, who is she?
15948Well, friend, I scarcely call this a disadvantage, moreover what has it to do with the matter in hand?
15948Well,I said;"what?"
15948What do you think of this? 15948 What harm, brother?"
15948Will it please you try now?
15948Witch,I said between my closed teeth,"will you come, or must we carry you down to the great hall?"
15948Are we cut off?"
15948But what lay at the foot of a great beech tree but some dead knight in armour, only the helmet off?
15948Did not God give her up to us?
15948Do you know where it is-- the Hollow Land?
15948Do you not know who I am?
15948Gold and blood, what do they make?"
15948Had our house been the devil''s servants all along?
15948Have you been thinking of your past life at all?
15948He said:"Do you remember, Florian, this day sixteen years ago?
15948How much better was he than ten Swanhildas?
15948How was it that no one of us ever found it till that day?
15948How was it, by the way, that no one had ever made him a knight?)
15948How was this in Heaven''s name?
15948I raised my eyes: where was the one pass between the rim of stern rocks?
15948I said,"or are you changed too, like everybody, and everything else?
15948Men of the house of Lily, what sentence for that?"
15948Men of the house of the Lilies, what sentence for that?"
15948Must I then, though I am a woman, call you a liar, for saying God is unjust?
15948Queen?
15948She said:"Have you been very happy?"
15948Sir Florian, but do you think you will go to Heaven?"
15948Sir Florian?
15948So I said I would go and die there?
15948Some mere dodge on Harald''s part?
15948Something stirred rebelliously within me; I ceased weeping, and said:"It is unjust, unfair: What right had Swanhilda to live?
15948Then he said,"Men of the House of the Lilies, do you justify me in this, shall she die?"
15948Then the king said,"0 Arnald of the Lilies, will you settle this quarrel by the judgment of God?"
15948This is a punishment for our sins, is it?
15948Was he mad?
15948Was it some resemblance to my father''s dead face, which I had seen when I was young, that made me pity him?
15948Well, for our forefathers''sins or our own?
15948Were we not free in the old time, up among the hills there?
15948What chance for any of us to find the Hollow Land?
15948What do you know about God''s judgments?"
15948What do you mean?"
15948What does God mean by shutting us up here?
15948What thing in Heaven or Earth do you Wish for most?"
15948What time even to look for it?
15948Whether by night or day, what things but screams did she hear when the wind blew loud round about the Palace corners?
15948Why did you start and turn pale when I came to you?
15948Yet who has not dreamed of it?
15948You can not be frightened of me, are you?"
15948You to punish her, had not God then punished her already?
15948and we all began to think of fighting: for after all what joy is equal to that?
15948had these wild doings of ours turned his strong wise head?
50535What have you to say as to her integrity, as to her fidelity and honor?
50535Where is your proof?
50535( Gen. 38:7, 10), of Nadab and Abihu?
50535( I. T.)[3] Do you want a few references of where men were righteously slain to atone for their sins?
50535( by the way, the fact that you call him a"Bishop"proves the source of your information); what about Hickman and above all, the Danties?
50535(?)
5053510:2) and the death of Achan?
5053511, entitled,"The Church Rejected-- When?"
50535Alma 42:19.--Now, if there were no law given-- if a man murdered he should die, would he be afraid he would die if he should murder?
50535Am I to infer by this that you mean to convey the idea that Brigham Young was in any way responsible for the death of Joseph Smith?
50535Am I to infer by this that you mean to convey the idea that Brigham Young was in any way responsible for the death of Joseph Smith?
50535And Jehoshaphat said,"Is there not here a prophet of the Lord besides, that we might inquire of him?"
50535And is not this further reason why you should discard the Book as well as the name?
50535And the Lord said unto him wherewith?
50535And the Lord said, Who shall persuade Ahab that he may go up and fall at Ramoth- Gilead?
50535And yet we are called upon to prove-- what?
50535Another of Mr. Evans''ommissions that"good"might be"accomplished"(?)
50535Are you not at issue with the teachings not only of that book, but also with those of the Bible on this matter?
50535But do you know where the report originated?
50535But who will dare to blame Joseph Smith for their introducing polygamy eight years after his death?
50535Coming to the testimony of Emma Smith, I said,"You were personally acquainted with Emma Smith?"
50535Could the Lord do anything more or less than what Ezekiel hath prophesied?
50535Did you know that"the term Mormon"has always been applied to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints?
50535Did you not know that not a single individual was ever"blood atoned,"as you are pleased to call it, for apostasy or any other cause?
50535Do you believe this doctrine?
50535Do you know of anyone whose blood was ever shed by the command of the Church, or members thereof, to"save his soul?"
50535Do you not know, too, that this doctrine is taught in the Book of Mormon?
50535Does this make the prophet an asperser or a scandalmonger?
50535Does this read much like she had been correctly represented?
50535Elder Orson Hyde said April 9, 1853:"Suppose the shepherd should discover a wolf approaching the flock, what would he be likely to do?
50535Had you not better read Church history of 1838?
50535Have not men liberty of conscience here?
50535Have we not proved Joseph Smith to be a prophet, a restorer, standing at the head of this dispensation?
50535Have we not proved the priesthood which he placed upon others by the command of God?
50535Here is what the Apostle''s wife says of it:"How then, asked the reader, did polygamy originate?
50535I Samuel 15:3( I. T.) Have n''t you swallowed the camel and gagged at his tail?
50535I said he had closed his eyes to anything that would cast a ray of light on the vexed question:"Did my father have more[ other] wives than my mother?"
50535I said:"Does this prove him( Joseph) an honest man?"
50535If so, then why did these men practice it before that time?
50535If so, why not discard the Bible, and while you are about it, the Book of Doctrine and Covenants also?
50535If the other apostles denounced that as an infamous falsehood, would they be untruthful?
50535If you desire to know the character of Christ do you accept the statements of the Roman guard at the sepulchre?
50535If you did believe in blood atonement, I might ask you why the blood of Christ was shed?
50535In the same volume, page 27, what is meant by the following?
50535In whose stead did Christ die?
50535Is it any wonder under such trying conditions that the hearts of those weak in the faith should fail them?
50535Is it not safe for us to rely upon the scriptures for the solution of problems of this kind?
50535Is not the term_ Book of Mormon_ as closely associated in the public mind with"polygamy and blood atonement,"as is the_ name_ of the Book?
50535Is not this the more reason why you should discard the Book of Mormon?
50535MR. EVANS''FALSE QUOTATIONS"What shall be done with the sheep that stink the flock so?
50535Now does this cover the ground of your inquiry?
50535Now what have you to say to that?"
50535Now, I ask you if you believe the horrors, as they have been pictured, could have existed under such conditions?
50535Now, I ask, is it not plain to see why his quotation stopped in the middle of a sentence?
50535Now, in brief, these were the conditions at the time, and is it any wonder that unwise and even harsh things were said?
50535Pray tell, what about the Mountain Meadows massacre?
50535Shall we bear it any longer?
50535She stepped to the stand and took the family Bible opened to the family record, placed it on his knee and asked:"Do you recognize the handwriting?"
50535That the name attached to the Church with the publication and promulgation of the Book of Mormon?
50535Three women were with them, and I said to one,''Do you believe in polygamy?''
50535UNPARDONABLE SINS Are you aware that there are certain sins that man may commit for which the atoning blood of Christ does not avail?
50535Well, who did it?
50535Were not these righteously slain to atone for their sins?
50535What about Er and Onan, whom the Lord slew?
50535What about the death of Nehor?
50535What about them?
50535What care we whether we are destroyed or not?
50535Whence have the public derived their opinions about Mormonism?
50535Why did Joseph Smith a short time prior to his death make the above and similar statements regarding the man Brigham Young?
50535Why is it worse for"Utah Mormons"to defend themselves than for"Mormons"at Crooked river and Nauvoo?
50535Why?
50535Will you kindly explain why this same Sidney Rigdon practiced polygamy, which he so fervently condemns?
50535Will you love your brothers and sisters likewise when they have committed a sin that can not be atoned for without the shedding of blood?
50535Will you please explain on what grounds you charge President Young with being"under suspicion at the time of Joseph Smith''s death?"
50535Would it not seem that one ordination( and that too, said to have been by his own father, the President of the Church) should have been sufficient?
50535You ask,"Do you_ know_ of anyone whose blood was ever shed by the command of the church or members thereof to save his soul?"
50535_ What is that doctrine_?
50535and the anti- Christian?
50535and_ in whose stead was it shed_?
50535fairly, dispassionately"ask me,"Why do you not discard the Book of Mormon from whence the name is derived?"
50535the Aiken party?
50535the Jew with blood- stained hands who rejoices in his death?
50535the confessions of Lee?
50535what if we are?
36327And one shall say unto him, What are these wounds in thy hands? 36327 For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee?
36327Jesus heard that they had cast him out: and when he had found him, he said unto him, Dost thou believe on the Son of God? 36327 Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?
36327Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away? 36327 When Jesus came into the coasts of Cesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I, the Son of man, am?
36327Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire? 36327 Who hath believed our report?
36327Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? 36327 Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
36327--Isaiah, li, 11. Who are the redeemed, except those who have accepted the terms of the ransom thus provided?
36327And I said unto him, Believest thou the scriptures?
36327And I said unto him, Deniest thou the Christ who should come?
36327And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying, Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord?
36327And after many days, an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying, Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord?
36327And again he said unto them, If ye teach the law of Moses why do ye not keep it?
36327And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
36327And he said unto me, Thou rememberest the twelve apostles of the Lamb?
36327And he said, Behold the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for a burnt- offering?
36327And he saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
36327And how and why like Him?
36327And if there was no law given if men sinned, what could justice do, or mercy either; for they would have no claim upon the creature?
36327And if thou shalt die, yet thou shalt possess it, for the day cometh that the Son of Man shall live; but how can he live if he be not dead?
36327And now had ye not ought to tremble and repent of your sins, and remember only in and through Christ ye can be saved?
36327And now, did they understand the law?
36327And our father Adam spake unto the Lord, and said, Why is it that men must repent and be baptized in water?
36327And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth?
36327And then shall the Jews look upon me and say, What are these wounds in thine hands and in thy feet?
36327And what know ye concerning the law of Moses?
36327And what of its powers?
36327And what of the mind, that before went back into eternity and reached forward into eternity?
36327And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
36327But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
36327But what is the reason for all this suffering and bloodshed, and sacrifice?
36327But what of its powers as made known to us, what of the hereafter?
36327Did these worthies offer sacrifices?
36327Did they keep the Passover?
36327Did they prophecy?
36327Does not this mean that in Him were the attributes and power of the Very Eternal Father?
36327Does salvation come by the law of Moses?
36327Eat what with His disciples?
36327Have they not spoken more or less concerning these things?"
36327He answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?
36327He is spoken of as His well beloved Son, as the Only Begotten of the Father-- does not this mean the only begotten after the flesh?
36327He said unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
36327He then rehearsed to them the commandments; after which he again inquired:"Have ye taught this people that they should observe to do all these things?
36327He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation?
36327How could he sin, if there was no law?
36327How could there be a law, save there was a punishment?
36327I am?
36327In answer to which, if repentance, baptism and faith existed prior to the days of Christ, what necessity for them since that time?
36327Is judgment violated?
36327Is justice dishonored?
36327Is mercy triumphant?
36327Is righteousness departed from?
36327It is further said:"And it shall be when thy son asketh thee in time to come, saying, What is this?
36327It may be asked by some, What necessity for sacrifice, since the Great Sacrifice was offered?
36327Know ye not that I speak the truth?
36327Now Zeezrom saith again unto him, Is the son of God the very eternal Father?
36327Now if a man murdereth, behold will our law, which is just, take the life of his brother?
36327Now if there was no law given if a man murdered he should die, would he be afraid he would die if he should murder?
36327Now, how could a man repent, except he should sin?
36327Or what of that spirit, which, with its Godlike energies, its prescience and power, could grasp infinity?
36327Or why was it necessary that He should suffer?
36327Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into His glory?
36327The next question for us to examine is, How, and in what manner are men benefitted by the atonement and by the resurrection?
36327The next question that arises is, how far does this principle extend and to whom is it applicable?
36327The question then arose, how, and upon what principle, should the salvation, exaltation and eternal glory of God''s sons be brought about?
36327Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go?
36327Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?
36327Then said they unto him, Who art thou?
36327Therefore had ye not ought to tremble?
36327Therefore, What teach ye this people?
36327To eat what with you?
36327To eat what with you?
36327Was it the Passover, or the Sacrament of the Lord''s Supper?
36327Were the people called upon afterwards to commemorate this event?
36327What of it, and where is it?
36327What say ye?
36327When shall the blood of the Righteous be shed, that all they that mourn may be sanctified, and have eternal life?
36327Wherein then can it be said a better resurrection?
36327Who is this King of glory?
36327Who is this King of glory?
36327Who was Elias?
36327Who were this Moses and this Elias?
36327Why did it need an infinite atonement?
36327Why do ye set your hearts upon riches?
36327Why is thy countenance fallen?
36327Why send Elijah?
36327and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
36327cxxviii, 20, 21, p., 457:"And again, what do we hear?
36327do ye suppose that mercy can rob justice?
36327for to keep these commandments?
36327or who shall stand in his holy place?
36327who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
36327who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
36368An''d''ye expect to come back some day?
36368An''we''ll be here to give yez a house- warmin'', hey, Dad?
36368And did n''t you hear Pete and me talking?
36368And did she sing, too?
36368And did you tell them where I put the gold?
36368And did you?
36368And has it come to this?
36368And how did you learn to play the violin so well?
36368And is she a really real woman?
36368And some become nurses, do they not?
36368And they did n''t venture out for the rest of the day?
36368And was Heart''s Ease the name of the woman you had in your mind all of these years?
36368And was n''t he, daddy? 36368 And we''ll let the Indian children see it, wo n''t we?
36368And what course did you take there?
36368And what did he do?
36368And what did he say?
36368And what do they do to make a living?
36368And what is that?
36368And what were the white men doing on the river?
36368And why?
36368And you have never regretted the step?
36368And you savvey it, eh?
36368And you will go?
36368And you will never trouble us again?
36368And you''ll help me take my presents off the tree, wo n''t you? 36368 Are the hymns all ready, Beryl?"
36368Are the stores well supplied with provisions?
36368Are they camping up there to- night?
36368Are we almost there?
36368Are you Beryl? 36368 Are you cold?
36368Are you dissatisfied with your lot?
36368Are you going to leave this place?
36368Are you looking for Pete?
36368Are you not feeling well? 36368 Are you not happy here, Nance?"
36368Are you sleepy? 36368 Are you tired of living here, little one?"
36368At Taku''s?
36368Beautiful, is n''t it?
36368Before the summer?
36368Beryl,Martin continued, after a pause,"do you see how happy they are?
36368Beryl,came at last low and tense from his lips,"is it too late?
36368But did n''t you get lonely during the long winters, especially in the evenings?
36368But how did you happen to come into such a region as this, when you might have done such a good work outside?
36368But how did you learn to read?
36368But is this legal?
36368But suppose I am not willing to give it up, what then?
36368But suppose they do n''t get married, daddy?
36368But suppose they have no mothers, what then?
36368But what are you going to do with it all, daddy? 36368 But what in the world kept yer father-- I mean Martin-- in sich a place as this?
36368But what is his other name besides Martin?
36368But who dug those holes, then?
36368But will it be safe, do you think?
36368Ca n''t you go to her, then? 36368 Can you answer him?"
36368Come in canoe on water?
36368Could it be of Nance they were talking?
36368Could n''t we, dearie? 36368 D''ye feel equal fer the battle after all this excitement?"
36368D''ye know the locality?
36368D''ye think we''d come here an''order this stuff without holdin''ourselves responsible? 36368 Daddy,"Nance after a time began,"you are not my real father, are you?"
36368Did Dick really say that, Miss? 36368 Did any one know who it was?"
36368Did he stake?
36368Did n''t I tell ye? 36368 Did n''t I tell you about the big holes which had been dug up there?
36368Did n''t they tell you where they had come from or what they were doing in here?
36368Did she ask you what my name was?
36368Did she?
36368Did the white men pay you well for your trip down the Heena this spring?
36368Did they record claims over on yon bank?
36368Did they tell you what they wanted you for, Taku?
36368Did you make these?
36368Did you read such books as these when you were at college?
36368Did you say the woman''s name was Beryl?
36368Do I, daddy? 36368 Do all wear them?"
36368Do n''t you know that I own this place?
36368Do n''t you remember, Tom,Dick continued,"how strangely he acted when we first came to his house last spring?"
36368Do n''t you want to go, little one?
36368Do n''t you, oh, do n''t you believe it?
36368Do what?
36368Do what?
36368Do you call that humble, sir? 36368 Do you feel better?"
36368Do you know that Nance is not my child?
36368Do you know the words?
36368Do you know,and she lifted her eyes to her companion''s face,"that I have often thought the same thing about you?"
36368Do you like stories, Nance?
36368Do you mean it, Beryl?
36368Do you mean that you read them yourself?
36368Do you really want to go, daddy?
36368Do you suppose he knows about the gold up the Quaska?
36368Do you think that old Santa will find you here?
36368Do you think that they will come back?
36368Do you think that you can free yourself from the influence of the Church? 36368 Does Dick?"
36368Does n''t he, eh? 36368 Does she love little girls?"
36368Does she love you, daddy?
36368Doing a good business, Taku, eh?
36368Feelin''rested, pard?
36368Feelin''sore over yer lickin'', are ye?
36368Fine squaw, eh?
36368For a keepsake?
36368From whom?
36368Good feesh? 36368 Good fishing this year?"
36368Got yer claims all worked?
36368Had other business, Ben, hey, Dave?
36368Had they heard of her down at Rapid City, and were their veiled remarks in reference to her when they had spoken about Martin?
36368Hard at it, boys?
36368Has Tom gone back up river?
36368Has he?
36368Have The Twins been here this mornin''?
36368Have ye never been outside, Miss?
36368Have ye really lived up here all yer life, Miss?
36368Have ye recorded any claims this mornin'', Bill?
36368Have you been in this northern country ever since?
36368Have you read these?
36368Have you travelled far to- day, daddy?
36368How are The Twins getting along?
36368How are ye feelin''now, Dad?
36368How are you feeling now?
36368How are you, sir?
36368How d''ye expect to git a board an''men out here?
36368How d''ye know that I keep cheerful?
36368How did you happen to come in to- day?
36368How do you keep so cheerful, then?
36368How long before the ice goes out this year?
36368How would you like another game?
36368I knew where to come for help, did n''t I? 36368 If you will open the bales, Nance will help me to get ready, wo n''t you?"
36368In about one month, eh?
36368In what way? 36368 Is Nance happy now?"
36368Is Nurse Marion ill?
36368Is it much farther, pard?
36368Is it possible? 36368 Is n''t Martin yer father, then?"
36368Is that so?
36368Is the ground rich?
36368Is there anything there?
36368Is your mother living here, too?
36368It is n''t the lassie, is it?
36368It will be quite an undertaking, will it not?
36368It''s rather early, is n''t it, to be workin''so hard?
36368Mak''music, eh?
36368Martin Rutland,he mused;"where have I heard that name before?"
36368Martin what?
36368Martin,she cried,"I forgave you long ago, and will not He, whose love and mercy are so great, be more ready to forgive?"
36368May I come often? 36368 May I have a look at your books, sir?"
36368May I have her?
36368May I have the use of your canoe, sir?
36368More beautiful than my own mamma?
36368Nance?
36368Nell, Nell, is that you?
36368No?
36368Not upon the books alone, eh, pard?
36368Nothin''wrong down yon among the men, I hope?
36368Now, what would ye make out of that, eh?
36368Now, will ye let us go?
36368Oh, may I?
36368Oh, may I?
36368Oh, you do n''t think so?
36368Over what, pard?
36368Say, Dad, what''s wrong with you?
36368She did?
36368So he refused to come an''play, did he?
36368So you think there will be need of a hospital, then?
36368So you thought of me-- sometimes, then?
36368So you want Quabee, do you?
36368Special business? 36368 Struck somethin''good, eh?"
36368That I made the holes?
36368That you forgive me? 36368 Then you are a----?"
36368Then you are not one of those women over there?
36368They asked you, did they? 36368 Tim, Tim, what''s the matter?"
36368W- was she your daughter?
36368Was it The Twins?
36368Was it that young man?
36368Was n''t it funny?
36368We could give them something to eat, could n''t we, daddy?
36368We might let some of our books go, eh?
36368We''ll have some breakfast, pard, eh?
36368Well, do n''t shut your eyes, and do n''t think, or mamma will be cross, wo n''t you, mamma?
36368Were they present?
36368What about the old man who lives out there?
36368What about yourself, Tom? 36368 What are they?"
36368What are we to do with him?
36368What are you doing, Nance?
36368What are you going to do with the can?
36368What d''ye mean, pard?
36368What did she say?
36368What did she say?
36368What did they say about the gold, Taku?
36368What do you mean by a church?
36368What do you mean by''claims,''and''notice to quit''?
36368What do you want me to do?
36368What flower, dear? 36368 What has he been doing now?"
36368What hole?
36368What is a gardener?
36368What is it, daddy?
36368What is it, little one?
36368What is it?
36368What is it?
36368What is it?
36368What is the meanin''of the word? 36368 What is there to hinder?"
36368What led you to come into this country?
36368What makes you think so, Nance?
36368What reason had you to forgive me?
36368What shall we call it, Nance?
36368What shall we play, daddy?
36368What was her name, daddy?
36368What were you afraid of, Nance? 36368 What''s a mystery, Tom?"
36368What''s going to happen next Sunday?
36368What''s happened to Dad?
36368What''s her name, daddy?
36368What''s that?
36368What''s the matter, little one?
36368What''s the reason, do you think?
36368What''s wrong?
36368What, not going to do any fishing?
36368What, over there?
36368What, some one living here?
36368What, the Heena?
36368What? 36368 When d''ye expect to leave, Miss?"
36368When did ye make up yer minds to obey a woman?
36368When the nurse comes may I see her, and talk with her, daddy?
36368When will we go to my papa and mamma?
36368When?
36368Where are their revolvers?
36368Where did they stay while the meeting was going on?
36368Where did you get your knowledge, Sam?
36368Where did you hear that?
36368Where did you keep yourself and your violin hidden all the way up the river?
36368Where have you been, daddy?
36368Where is the old man''s cabin?
36368Where?
36368White men take all you catch, eh?
36368Who is Dick?
36368Who put such a notion as that into your head?
36368Who will pay for these things?
36368Why did n''t ye come to my shack, pard?
36368Why do you ask, Nance?
36368Why do you wish to hear about her, little one?
36368Why must I suffer like this, Beryl?
36368Why should we be separated any longer when we mean so much to each other?
36368Why, what have I done for you?
36368Why, what makes you think so?
36368Why? 36368 Will he live?"
36368Will he?
36368Will it affect us here, do you think?
36368Will the prices go up later, do you think?
36368Will they come here now, do you think?
36368Will they trouble us any, daddy, do you think?
36368Will they wait until the river is open, do you think?
36368Will you be able to care for them yourself?
36368Will you promise never to come here to bother us again?
36368Wo n''t that be a nice name?
36368Wo n''t the rest of the miners help them?
36368Wo n''t they feel more at home there?
36368Would daddy have done that?
36368Would n''t it be nice to stay here all the time?
36368Would there?
36368Would you like for her to be standing by your side now? 36368 Would you like to come with me to the hospital?"
36368Would you like to go away? 36368 Would you like to have a game with me?"
36368Would you like to see her?
36368Would you really like to hear my little story which I have never told to any one before?
36368Ye do n''t mean it, surely?
36368Ye do n''t? 36368 Ye''ll play, lassie, wo n''t ye?"
36368You are talking somewhat wildly, are you not?
36368You do not mind my leaving you, daddy?
36368You found Nurse Marion there, did n''t you? 36368 You have n''t told me his name yet, have you?"
36368You knew that, did n''t you? 36368 You know how great are my sins, do you really think that they can ever be forgiven?"
36368You know them, then?
36368You mak''''um spik all sam''white man?
36368You mak''Injun sling, eh?
36368You say that you staked claims here last night, eh?
36368You teach''um all sam''white man, eh?
36368You want to savvey the words, do you?
36368You were there when they got back from the Quaska?
36368You will come back, will you not?
36368You will go, daddy, will you not?
36368You will help me, will you not? 36368 A Church which could produce such characters as his parents and Beryl, how could he fight against it? 36368 A game of chess would put ye right on yer pins, eh?
36368Although he was only one, yet why should he not show that he could retaliate?
36368An''did he tell ye anything about himself?"
36368An''why should n''t I with sich comforts as a good fire, my pipe, an''yer sweet daughter to talk to me an''wait upon me?
36368And I want----""And what?"
36368And how is Pete?"
36368And look, Nance, you are not to have anything to do with those women, see?"
36368And what was he himself doing?
36368And what was she doing there?
36368And would not the newspapers, which had devoted big headlines to his fall, be as eager to laud him for his munificence?
36368And yet how could he disappoint Nance?
36368And you will, daddy, wo n''t you?"
36368Are you sure of that?"
36368But I''ve been a father to you, have I not?"
36368But are you sick?"
36368But are you sure that the white men are there?
36368But as you are not able to do it, there''s nothing else for me to do but take your place, see?"
36368But how can I answer you?
36368But how could he blame Taku?
36368But how could she explain such a move on her part to the people at the mission station down river?
36368But how should he tell Nance?
36368But how was he to do this?
36368But if Nance should be taken away what good would all the gold in the country amount to then?
36368But now that these props had been removed, upon what could he depend?
36368But say,"and he turned suddenly toward the young man across the table,"how did ye make out up stream, pard?"
36368But we''ll fix up a tree, a little one, wo n''t we?"
36368But what could a few do against so many?
36368But what could one man do against so many?
36368But what have I done in life?
36368But what was there for him to do?
36368But what was this issue to be which would appeal to natures such as theirs?
36368But what work could she do?
36368But where should she go, with the rivers frozen and the land snow- locked on every side?
36368But where was Beryl?
36368But who was there to tell the white men?
36368But why did he wish his name to be unknown?
36368But why do ye ask?"
36368But, say, what shall I call you?"
36368But, say,"he added in a lower voice,"you wo n''t mind looking after Tom, will you?
36368CHAPTER XXI THE WAY OF A WOMAN"Daddy, what do girls do in the great outside world when they grow up?"
36368CHAPTER XXV THE RIVER FLOWS BETWEEN"Where have you been, Nance?
36368Can you not let me live here in peace?
36368Can you play, Miss?"
36368Could any two people be more suited to each other than they?
36368Could it be possible that this was some one else?
36368Could it be possible that this was the same man?
36368Could it be possible, she asked herself, that this was he?
36368Could you let us have some meat?"
36368D''ye hear what he says?
36368D''ye know where they are now, Bill?"
36368Did n''t dozens of chaps play right out, while I came through?
36368Did n''t he ever tell ye?"
36368Did the men desire the cabin?
36368Did the miners threaten them with bodily injury?"
36368Did ye notice how he left us so suddenly, an''when he came back he sat glum an''silent in the corner?"
36368Did you ever think about that?"
36368Did you notice how he left so suddenly last night, and when he came back he did n''t talk at all?"
36368Did you see them going over the river?"
36368Do n''t you think it is a pretty story?"
36368Do you care enough for me to-- to----""To take up life where we laid it down years ago?
36368Do you imagine that you can cut yourself off from the influence of the Church of your childhood?
36368Do you know that?
36368Do you think I will, daddy?"
36368Do you think they will come this Christmas?"
36368Do you?"
36368Does n''t he wear a funny collar?
36368Go by beeg canoe, eh?"
36368Had he a right to expect anything else?
36368Had he been deposed by the Church in which he had once been a clergyman?
36368Had he fled away into the wilderness, and lived ever since among the Indians, caring for this orphan girl?
36368Had he made a rich discovery?
36368Had she been all sufficient to Martin, and had he forgotten Beryl, to whom he had given his heart and hand?
36368Had they only known the life- story of the white man in their midst, what would they have thought of the Christian religion?
36368He believed that the same Father was ready to hear as of old, but why was there not the feeling of peace as formerly?
36368He had brought her into the wilderness, and was it right that she should grow up in ignorance?
36368Heart''s Ease?"
36368Here?"
36368How could he accept those presents from the Church?
36368How could he answer the child?
36368How could he bring sorrow to her who was dearer to him than life itself?
36368How could he deny the Church of which she was such a devoted member?
36368How could he endure such agony of soul?
36368How could he ever tell her that she would never see her dear parents on earth again?
36368How could he explain?
36368How could he live without her?
36368How could he look into her face with the great stain upon him?
36368How could he turn against the Church?
36368How could he, whose life was a failure and a disgrace, endure the presence of such trusting people?
36368How could she ever face him again, knowing everything, and what he really was?
36368How could she get along without him?
36368How could she see him stay if his heart was set upon leaving the place?
36368How did he hurt it?"
36368How long could he keep this up?
36368I must be off now, but would you let me sleep here on the floor to- night if I should come back?"
36368I''ve been rustlin''fer gold all me life, an''d''ye think I''ll be baulked when it''s so near?
36368If he did so where could he go from the influence of the Church?
36368If he had come here and handed out a whole lot of talk about being patient under discouragements how much good would it have done us?
36368If she turned against him would it not break his heart entirely?
36368If so, why had He allowed her bright young life to be so clouded and blighted?
36368If there had been great trouble in his past life, why had he not mentioned it to her?
36368In a land such as this where might was right, what chance would a beautiful young woman, innocent as a child, have against wily minions of Satan?
36368Is he your brother?"
36368Is it possible?"
36368Is n''t it funny,"and Nance turned toward the nurse,"that when I look at you and listen to you I imagine that you are my Beryl?"
36368Is n''t it too bad that he is up at the diggings with Tom?
36368Is n''t she lovely?"
36368Is that so?"
36368Is that what you mean?"
36368Is there any one in the whole world so vile as I?"
36368Is there any pardon for one who disgraced his sacred office, broke his parents''hearts, and denounced his Church?
36368Is there anything I can do for you?"
36368Is this suffering of mind-- this hell, never to cease?
36368It is just as well for people not to know too much, see?"
36368It''s gittin''on toward night now, is n''t it, Miss?
36368Living so long in the wild is enough to make any one odd, do n''t you think so?"
36368Martin did not reply; how could he?
36368May I take Hazlitt with me to- morrow?
36368May I take several over to- morrow?"
36368Must he leave this place, and the cabin upon which he had expended so much labour, and depart?
36368Must she go through life, lacking the needful inspiration?
36368My father and mother were drowned on the Mackenzie River when I was a little child, and so----""What''s that ye tell me?"
36368No?
36368Now, legally, to whom does that land belong?"
36368Now, suppose that Martin did the digging, and has taken out more than he needs, eh?"
36368Now, suppose you had not come into his life, what do you think would have happened?"
36368Now, what can you make out of that?"
36368Now, why should a man with a fine edication want to live in sich a place as this fer so many years?
36368Of what nature?"
36368Oh, can we?"
36368Oh, nurse, what could make you think such a thing?"
36368Oh, why had he left her so much to herself?
36368Or why does n''t she come to you?"
36368Perhaps the mother, all unseen, was watching over her little one-- who knows?
36368Savvey?"
36368See?"
36368She had spoken of it to Dick, why not mention it to Nurse Marion as well?
36368She knew very well that it could not be, for why then should her father have the clipping in his possession?
36368Should the miners come here our quiet home- life would be broken up, and you would not wish to remain any longer if they came, would you?"
36368Some day, no doubt, she would go out into the world of civilisation, and should she go as a young savage?
36368Some one will be needed to care for the miners, and why can not I help?"
36368Something had happened, she felt certain, for what else could make Dick look at her in that way?
36368Suppose he denied them their request now, and turned their minds against religious teaching, what would be the outcome?
36368Suppose he did get gold what should he do with it?
36368Suppose we go over and tell them where he is?"
36368That I would n''t tell you, eh?"
36368The words of his old bishop flashed into his mind:"Do you imagine that you can cut yourself off from the influence of the Church of your childhood?
36368Then who are they?"
36368They believed that the white man was possessed with some strange spirit, or why should he look and act in such a peculiar manner?
36368Was Nance to be taken away as a part of the punishment which truly belonged to him?
36368Was it possible that Pelchie and Purvis had heard about Nance and her remarkable beauty?
36368Was it possible that this man had once been a clergyman?
36368Was she sitting near Nance?
36368Was the service to be a failure after all?
36368Was there a Father in heaven who cared?
36368Was this the reason, then, why this educated man had lived for long years in the wilderness?
36368Was this, then, the reason of her father''s strange actions?
36368We can spare some, eh, Nance?"
36368We will both play with them then, eh?"
36368We, too, might have been as happy-- but-- but for my----How can you look at me, or speak to me, Beryl?
36368What answer would he be able to give?
36368What can he be doing it for?
36368What can wash away_ my_ sins, which are so great?"
36368What chastisement could be severe enough to punish him for what he had done?
36368What connection had he with their revelry?
36368What could be the meaning of it all?
36368What could he say to her, and how would he be able to soothe her sorrow?
36368What did you mean by saying that Beryl had come back?"
36368What else, he asked himself, would make The Twins take such an interest in Martin?
36368What had he really accomplished during his long sojourn in the wilderness?
36368What had he to offer them instead?
36368What has kept you so long?"
36368What have I to live for?"
36368What if Nance should die?
36368What in the world took you there?"
36368What kind of a one do you want?"
36368What must Dick think of her?
36368What on earth brought ye out here at sich an unearthly hour?
36368What regard would drink- inflamed men have for the purity and the honour of the beautiful woman across the river?
36368What right had this girl to supplant her?
36368What should he do without her?
36368What should he do?
36368What should he do?
36368What should he do?
36368What was she to do?
36368What would Beryl think and do, he wondered, if she knew that he was so near, with only the river flowing between?
36368What would I do without you?
36368What would become of her?
36368What would she think?
36368What would the women have thought of her?
36368What would you like Santa Claus to bring you this year?"
36368What, then, was his purpose in making the journey over such a terrible trail at this season of the year?
36368When will it be Christmas again?"
36368Where did she learn all these things?
36368Where is my mamma?"
36368Where is she to stay, pray?"
36368Where''s yer clean- up?"
36368Who else could it be?
36368Who will say it?"
36368Why ca n''t I?
36368Why did he leave her so often?
36368Why did he refer to the hymns, repeat those words of the Communion Service, and speak so fiercely about the Church?
36368Why did n''t he say plainly and frankly what he was?
36368Why did they not let me die out there in the snow?"
36368Why do you ask?"
36368Why do you do that?"
36368Why do you need my small piece of ground?"
36368Why had he been so weak as to enter that church?
36368Why had he given all of this for the church when he himself would not attend service?
36368Why had he not left her at the mission station where she would have been well cared for?
36368Why had he pretended to be so good when all the time he was evil, and his whole life a sham?
36368Why had he treated her thus?
36368Why had not the idea come to him before?
36368Why in hell did n''t you and Dave go on the stampede?"
36368Why not change his position and assume the aggressive?
36368Why run away like a cur?
36368Why should I stay here an''let the others get all the gold?
36368Why should he lose her when she meant so much to him?
36368Why should he teach these natives the hymns of the Church?
36368Why should n''t I?
36368Why should such thoughts arise within his bosom now?
36368Why should you wish to take it from me?
36368Why were she and Martin living away in the wilderness among the Indians?
36368With her gone, what was there for him to live for?
36368Wo n''t it be strange, daddy, to see the hospital full of miners next Sunday?"
36368Wo n''t you take me over this evening?
36368Would it last through days, months, and years to come?
36368Would it not appear cowardly as well?
36368Would it not be as well for her to know the whole truth now?
36368Would it not be better for her to go back on the_ Northern Light_, and send some one else in her place?
36368Would it not be better for him to use his influence and oppose the onward march of the Church into the valley of the Quaska?
36368Would n''t''Miss Rutland''sound better?"
36368Would she recognise him if she met him now?
36368Would some one unmask him, or would he be forced to do it himself, that he might find the peace of mind which he so ardently desired?
36368Would you like to have one now?"
36368Years of separation had done it, and what vain fancy had led her to imagine that he still cared for her?
36368Yes, Rutland knew very well what to say-- the exact words-- but why should he utter them?
36368Yes, she knew now, and why had she expected anything else?
36368You are all I have in the world who really loves me, so why should I care to remain here?"
36368You called her that in play, did n''t you?"
36368You have no home, then, and no one to love you?"
36368You saw two white men?"
36368You told them?"
36368You want to speak white man''s tongue?
36368You will stay?"
36368are you sick?"
36368can flowers sing?"
36368could the flowers talk?"
36368do you think so?"
36368he demanded,"did n''t you ever hear of a church?"
36368he wondered, and had they taken this under- handed method of procuring it?
36368is there to be no end?
36368or did they have some other motive in view of which he was ignorant?
36368she asked herself, and why those strange spells of absent- mindedness, and the haggard expression upon his face?
36368she exclaimed,"have you cleared the store all out?"
36368they reasoned, who would go to so much trouble for a few lonely men, hard up in a desolate region?
36368this mornin''?"
36368what have I done that can ever merit forgiveness from an avenging God?
36368you want to talk as I do?"
34419A hole?
34419A native-- no? 34419 A quake of fear?"
34419A talk? 34419 A visit?"
34419About Geoffrey Heath?
34419Above all, what in heaven have I to do with Milly Trend?
34419Afraid?
34419Against you, Alice? 34419 Ah, that''s rather a pity, is n''t it?"
34419Ah, then there''s business?
34419Alice, can you kiss me when you know you have broken your promise?
34419Alice, my child, my darling, are you not really mine?
34419Alice, what does it mean?
34419Alice,he said, alarmed by the swift alteration,"are you tired of the house?
34419All the same I''m glad you can honestly stick to Jasper,said Ordway,"he counts on you now, does n''t he?"
34419Am I to understand seriously that she means to marry Brown?
34419An accident on the road, was n''t it?
34419An engagement?
34419And Aunt Mirandy?
34419And Geoffrey Heath?
34419And are you different also?
34419And at the end of that time, I presume, you were wearied of widowhood and married Buzzy?
34419And did he fight?
34419And did you fail?
34419And do the people like it?
34419And do you think she cares for him-- that she even imagines that she does?
34419And for nothing? 34419 And he did n''t strike a single blow?"
34419And how much,demanded Wherry insolently,"does that happen to be?"
34419And if I will not what are you going to do about it?
34419And if he does n''t? 34419 And if he refuses?"
34419And if he says he''ll give it who will believe him?
34419And it is about me?
34419And it is different now?
34419And leave Milly here? 34419 And leave you the open?"
34419And now you will have something to think of, Alice, you will be bored no longer?
34419And so I am to interview this interesting example of degeneration?
34419And so you expect me to take you without knowing a darn thing about you?
34419And suppose he asks you-- as he probably will-- how in the devil it came to be any business of yours?
34419And the children? 34419 And there was none?"
34419And this is the result?
34419And what will you do in the new place?
34419And why is that?
34419And you are happy at last?
34419And you are making a new foundation now?
34419And you care nothing for Kit Berry?
34419And you cared nothing for me?--nothing for my anxiety, my distress?
34419And you go in an hour?
34419And you promise me that you will give it up?
34419And you remembered me chiefly because of the park and the circus?
34419And you will do just what I wish, wo n''t you?
34419And you will give me raspberry preserves out of the blue china jar?
34419And you would have gone without seeing me?
34419And you, Banks? 34419 And you?"
34419Any letters, daughter?
34419Anything going on there? 34419 Are simple things always ugly?"
34419Are we going there now-- to see Crowley, I mean?
34419Are you alone, Alice? 34419 Are you obliged to go back to that hateful office this afternoon?"
34419Are you positive that you said nothing to bring about her decision? 34419 Are you quite sure that you''re well, Daniel?"
34419Are you ready to walk back now?
34419Are you sure this will be a lesson to you?
34419Are you sure, then, that she was not with Geoffrey Heath?
34419As a bookkeeper?
34419Ask yourself, then, what possible reason I could have in coming to you-- except to save you?
34419At least you''ll let me go with you to the station?
34419At the cotton mills? 34419 Banks?
34419Before I leave you, will you promise me to give him up?--to forget him if it be possible?
34419Beverly? 34419 But Alice?
34419But I thought you were determined to stay in Botetourt for the future?
34419But I''ll see you sometimes, sha n''t I?
34419But ca n''t I mourn for papa and mamma just as well in my beads as I can without them?
34419But how could these things possibly affect us?
34419But how did I know, Smith, that you wan''t livin''up to the man at your door?
34419But how did she raise the money?
34419But how do you know all this, my dear fellow? 34419 But how does she show it?"
34419But if it were true how could you know it?
34419But if you pay it all to Wilson,Emily would ask, as a kind of elementary lesson in arithmetic,"how is the money going to buy all the other things?"
34419But is he unkind to you, Alice? 34419 But is n''t our chief end just to make them easier for others?"
34419But perhaps the custom of the place was different?
34419But she is safe now?
34419But the place belongs to Mr. Beverly, I presume?
34419But this strange dizziness, my dear? 34419 But were you obliged to leave home in this way?
34419But what can I do? 34419 But what has this bald- headed man to do with Alice or with me?"
34419But what is knowledge,she demanded,"if it is n''t just feeling, after all?"
34419But when did she change? 34419 But where is Micah?"
34419But where will you go?
34419But where?
34419But will it last?
34419But wo n''t you stay on in Tappahannock? 34419 But you could n''t make a living at it?"
34419But you were sad once-- that day in the cemetery? 34419 But you wo n''t stay one long?"
34419Can you give me shelter for the night?
34419Can you tell me,inquired Ordway, when they had started again upon the advance,"the name of the old house I passed a mile or so along the road?"
34419Cedar Hill, is it? 34419 Closed?
34419Come back here a minute, will you, out of hearing? 34419 Contented?
34419Cousin Paulina?
34419Crowley?
34419Daniel,he asked,"what is the use?"
34419Did I?
34419Did he come about the tobacco, Beverly?
34419Did he keep it?
34419Did n''t it?
34419Did she care for him?
34419Did she meet him for the first time last summer?
34419Did she sleep?
34419Did she wait for that to marry me?
34419Did you ever find out his name?
34419Did you hear any news, my dear?
34419Did you meet Banks as you came in? 34419 Did you serve a term in prison before you came here?"
34419Did you sit up with him last night?
34419Did you sit up with him last night?
34419Did you tell me he got here yesterday?
34419Different? 34419 Do n''t you think I know that I have ruined your life?"
34419Do n''t you think six lemonades in one day too many?
34419Do you dare to tell me that you''ve been to Botetourt?
34419Do you expect to go shortly?
34419Do you feel the need of a cup of coffee, Daniel?
34419Do you give him any medicine?
34419Do you know anything of Geoffrey Heath? 34419 Do you know it is three months since we had a letter from Alice,"he said,"and six since she went away?"
34419Do you know, sir, that you have not entered my house once in the last three years?
34419Do you know,she asked presently,"any hands that I can get to work the garden this week?"
34419Do you mean to tell me that she''s willing to put up with Heath for the sake of a little extra luxury?
34419Do you mean to tell me you''ve forgotten our conversation in that beastly road?
34419Do you mean you''ve separated?
34419Do you mean, Emily,asked Beverly, in his plaintive voice,"that you have been actually digging in the ground?"
34419Do you mind telling me,she asked, after an instant''s hesitation,"why you came to Tappahannock?
34419Do you remember the night I slept in your barn?
34419Do you remember the night in the bar- room?
34419Do you remember, papa, how Alice used to bite and scratch as a baby? 34419 Do you s''pose it would like a little molasses for its supper?"
34419Do you suppose Alice''s marriage could have sobered him? 34419 Do you think I''d better see a doctor?
34419Do you think I''d turn sneak?
34419Do you think if I had succeeded, I''d be splitting wood in Bullfinch''s Hollow?
34419Do you think so?
34419Do you tire of it?
34419Do you understand me?
34419Do you want me to start in at the books to- day?
34419Do you want to sweep out the warehouse or to keep the books?
34419Does she expect me to sit quietly by and see it go on forever? 34419 Easier to bear?--no, but I do n''t think the chief end of things is to be easy, do you?"
34419Every man has a right to give up some time, has n''t he?
34419Extravagant? 34419 Geoffrey Heath?"
34419Give her up? 34419 Good Lord, is that so?"
34419Had a son, did n''t he?
34419Had n''t she left him last night for good and all?
34419Happy?
34419Has anything gone wrong?
34419Has he had a quiet night?
34419Has it ever occurred to you,he asked,"how little-- how very little you know of me?
34419Have you even forgotten that I am the father of your children?
34419Have you ever practised law in Virginia?
34419Have you lost all love for me, Lydia?
34419Have you seen Smith? 34419 He has been very kind about it, has n''t he?"
34419He makes a handsome little pile out of''em too, I guess?
34419Horatio Brown?
34419How about to- morrow? 34419 How can I help it?
34419How dare you come to me with a tale like this? 34419 How did you hear it?
34419How do I know if I''m to get the money?
34419How does it concern them? 34419 How is she?"
34419Howdy, Smith, is that you?
34419I almost hope she is n''t pretty, and yet it''s horrid of me and I wonder why I hope so? 34419 I am at peace and is that not happiness?"
34419I am taking you to see Adam Crowley,she explained,"do you remember him?"
34419I beg your pardon, sir, but are you the man that helped William Cotton?
34419I have, but not that way-- where''s Trenton whom we''ve been talking of all summer?
34419I know the name, but the tobacco market is about closed now, is n''t it? 34419 I reckon this coat''s all right, Smith, ai n''t it?
34419I shall go, I think, on the four o''clock train,he continued,"is that what you would advise?"
34419I should n''t like to cross you,she said, laughing,"but then why should I?
34419I suppose I may as well make them plain?
34419I suppose I may have a talk with Heath anyway?
34419I suppose it is,said Lydia, though she added immediately,"but are n''t the poor often very immoral?"
34419I suppose you would n''t like to tell me what you said to her?
34419I suppose your philosophy would insist that after plucking it I should demand the eating of it also?
34419I wonder how it is that you keep so happy in spite of everything?
34419I wonder if he really hates me?
34419I wonder if he''s the chap Hudge was telling me about at breakfast?
34419I wonder what she is like and if she is pretty or plain?
34419I wonder why under heaven you took me in?
34419I wonder why you do these things?
34419I wonder why?
34419I''d like to know what right you have to talk about brutality?
34419I''m a minute late,he said,"but it does n''t matter, does it?
34419I''ve been to college-- do you mean that?
34419I? 34419 I?
34419I?
34419If I am,he asked jokingly,"will you promise to stand off and not spoil the game?"
34419If I could have helped you then, why can not I help you now?
34419If she is not, where is she?
34419If that was true, is not your life in Tappahannock true also?
34419If those are old books, wo n''t you remember to take them up to your room, Daniel?
34419In spite of Milly?
34419In that case had n''t we better serve ourselves until she has made up her mind?
34419In that case you''ve no objection to leaving immediately, I suppose?
34419Indeed? 34419 Is Alice dead?"
34419Is Baxter here this morning?
34419Is it a Sunday frolic, do you suppose?
34419Is it decided then that I shall go to Jasper Trend?
34419Is it in your way? 34419 Is it possible?"
34419Is it to hold good if the damned thing burns befo''mornin''?
34419Is n''t it better so?
34419Is n''t that all the more reason she ought to have her family about her?
34419Is she really a saint?
34419Is that Bernardsville over there?
34419Is that you, Baxter?
34419Is the second green parrot dead, and do you want me to dig the grave?
34419Is there to be nothing but hard work for you in the future?
34419Is this just?
34419Is your name Daniel Smith?
34419It ai n''t her terrapin, is it, papa?
34419It appears that you want to take the whole job out of my hands now, does n''t it?
34419It is better for me to go away, I suppose, at once?
34419It is n''t manufactured, then-- only bought and sold?
34419It is taken for granted, then, that I shall live on here with my wife and children?
34419It is understood, then,he asked"that I am to come back-- back to this house to live?"
34419It was his desire, then, that I should return?
34419It will be better than playing with dolls, wo n''t it? 34419 It would only mean-- wouldn''t it?--that people would begin to wonder all over again?"
34419It''s very fine,she said,"I bought it from what''s- his- name, that famous man in Paris?
34419Jasper Trend?
34419Just?
34419Left Geoffrey?
34419Like the mother?
34419Love your child? 34419 Lydia,"he asked,"is it too painful for you to have me here?
34419Mamma''s health is wrecked?
34419May I ask you, Mr. Smith,began the little man, suddenly,"if you can prove your right to vote or to hold office in Virginia?"
34419May I get you something?
34419May I see him now?
34419May I wear my coral beads even if I am in mourning, Aunt Emily?
34419Me?
34419Meanwhile is she to be left utterly uncontrolled?
34419My child, my child, what is it?
34419My hand down for what?
34419My help?
34419New York?
34419No I''m not sick, but what are you doing here?
34419No,he answered with a smile which threw a humorous light upon the question,"I cannot-- can you prove yours?"
34419Not knowing where it would end?
34419Now I''ll go for an hour,he said abruptly,"and by the way, have you had supper or shall I bring you some groceries when I come?"
34419O my dear, my dear, do n''t you think I know what I have done to you?
34419Oh, Baxter, how is it possible that I''ve lived without you?
34419Oh, but I say, do n''t hurry-- what''s the use? 34419 Oh, it''s that then?
34419Oh, what can we expect of him? 34419 Oh, you are, are you?"
34419On the train with me? 34419 On your own hook?"
34419One or more?
34419Perhaps you will come in to supper with us to- night? 34419 Perhaps?--that''s likely, is n''t it?"
34419Preached?
34419Proud of me?
34419Ready? 34419 Sacrifice?
34419Seven years?
34419Shall I hear them now? 34419 Shall I pour the coffee?"
34419Shall we have a good time, then? 34419 She will not confess it-- how could she?"
34419Sign the agreement? 34419 Smith,"he asked in a hollow voice,"do you suppose it''s really any worse to die by your own hand than by disease?"
34419So I''m to fight Jasper Trend, am I?
34419So Miss Emily did n''t know of it?
34419So he got you out of Paris? 34419 So he is still living?"
34419So she has decided to stick to him for better or for worse, then?
34419So you bought it in the end,laughed Ordway,"as you did last year after sending me out there on a mission?"
34419So you got mixed up in a barroom row last night, I hear, Smith?
34419So you''d like to save your own skin, after all, would n''t you?
34419So you''re dead sure then that you ca n''t be talked over?
34419So you''re going West?
34419So you''re positive she means to marry him?
34419So you''ve had your eye on her yourself?
34419So, you''ll spend the night?
34419Tappahannock? 34419 Ten Commandment Smith?"
34419Than marry whom?
34419Than whom?
34419That ai n''t the point, Smith-- it''s going on three years since you came here-- am I right?
34419That? 34419 The hot weather has come early, has n''t it?"
34419The place of diamond turtle- doves and violet stockings?
34419The treaty? 34419 Then I''ll break it for you,"returned Ordway, starting toward the door,"for I may presume, I suppose, that the lady is Miss Trend?"
34419Then since you insist upon that awful word''business,''I suppose you mean that you''ve come formally to ratify the treaty?
34419Then surely my uncle will fulfil the trust? 34419 Then the son has all the money and the house, too, has n''t he?"
34419Then there''s no chance for me?
34419Then there''s not much to be said for the chap, I suppose?
34419Then we are to wind up the affairs of Cedar Hill, are we? 34419 Then why did you follow me?
34419Then you are for the under dog, right or wrong, as I am?
34419Then you began again at Baxter''s warehouse the morning afterward?
34419Then you did n''t want her to go back? 34419 Then you knew Brown before?"
34419Then you know him?
34419Then you will be happy again-- to- morrow?
34419Then you will go?
34419Then you will not object to my living on in this way? 34419 Then you''ll ride it again?"
34419Then you''re going away?
34419Then you''ve no need of me and I may as well go home?
34419Then, perhaps, I''ve been wrong in telling you this to- day?
34419There''s no doubt of it?
34419This is Daniel Ordway-- do you remember him?
34419Till Thursday week? 34419 To knock out more of poor Geoffrey''s teeth?
34419To save me?
34419To the Orphan Asylum? 34419 To- morrow?"
34419Was it so very wrong? 34419 Was not this will made some years ago, however, before the old man became helpless and lost his money?"
34419Was there anybody else with me, Banks? 34419 Well, I can, ca n''t I, darling?"
34419Well, I did that much good at least,observed Ordway with a smile,"have you finished, Kit?"
34419Well, I sha n''t speak of it, of course-- but would it not be better for me to return immediately to Tappahannock?
34419Well, I''ve got to thank you for it, Smith?
34419Well, so I am, I suppose,she returned dismally,"there''s nothing else for me to do, is there?"
34419Well, what about this particular instance? 34419 Well, you''re a nice one with your history to put on these highfaluting, righteous airs, are n''t you?"
34419Went home? 34419 Were you guilty?"
34419Were you tried and convicted in New York?
34419What I want to know,he insisted bluntly,"is why you are here at all?"
34419What about medicine and food?
34419What can I do? 34419 What do you think of their wanting to make me Mayor, Banks?"
34419What do you want? 34419 What had become of me?"
34419What have I to do with Gus Wherry or with Daniel Ordway?
34419What have other people got to do with my mourning, Aunt Emily?
34419What is it about, Adam? 34419 What sort of work?
34419What''other thing''do you mean?
34419What''s become of him, I''d like to know? 34419 What?
34419What?
34419What?
34419When did she come to you?
34419Where did you work last?
34419Where is uncle Boaz? 34419 Where is your wife?"
34419Where were you married, Alice? 34419 Where?"
34419Where?
34419Who are you? 34419 Who is Miss Meely?"
34419Who is he, by the way?
34419Who is this Geoffrey Heath you speak of so incessantly?
34419Who''s that fellow over there?
34419Why did you select Tappahannock? 34419 Why do they always interfere with me?
34419Why not?
34419Why not?
34419Why should I, indeed? 34419 Why should he dislike me?"
34419Why should not Daniel Smith, for a good purpose, resume the rights which Daniel Ordway has forfeited?
34419Why should they judge you by that and by nothing else?
34419Why, Aunt Mehaley, what do you mean?
34419Why, what''s the use in your asking?
34419Why, yes, he was my father''s clerk for forty years, was n''t he? 34419 Will the moth fall into the flame or will it escape?"
34419Will you be careful-- very careful from this time?
34419Will you let me see your father?
34419Will you let me speak to her alone first,he asked,"for a few minutes?"
34419Will you make me a promise?
34419Will you promise me to wait?
34419Wo n''t run?
34419Wo n''t you sit down?
34419Worse?
34419Would it not be better to wait until to- morrow, Alice?
34419Would you mind saying that over again in a lower tone?
34419Yes, I remember you told me so-- but does that make it any easier to bear?
34419Yes,said Ordway, with an effort,"he''s the handsome chap who came here last June, is n''t he?"
34419Yet Milly''s a good wife and you''re happy, are n''t you?
34419Yet your Miss Emily still sticks to him, it seems?
34419Yet your present husband is kind to you, is he not?
34419You are going away? 34419 You are ready to swear to this?"
34419You are the gentleman, ai n''t you, who got him to sign the pledge?
34419You are visiting Tappahannock, then?
34419You believe, then, that she has gone off?
34419You can-- can you?
34419You do n''t?
34419You followed me?
34419You have n''t heard then? 34419 You knew Mr. Brown, did n''t you say, suh?--before you came here?"
34419You knew all the time and yet you wanted me to go back to Tappahannock?
34419You liked him, did n''t you?
34419You look ill,she said with her charming smile;"shall I ring for Marie to bring you whiskey?"
34419You mean he actually fears violence?
34419You mean that you would have been my friend through everything?
34419You mean they would regret their kindness?
34419You mean when I come, you quit?
34419You mean you knocked him down?
34419You mean you wo n''t run?
34419You mean you would n''t trust me?
34419You mean you''ll go away even after you''ve bought''em?
34419You must have come a long way-- haven''t you? 34419 You remember me, Alice, my child?
34419You shall have them shortly,she said, smiling,"but do you prefer pop- overs or plain?"
34419You spent last night with him?
34419You think so, do you? 34419 You think then that it is better to do a small thing well than a big thing badly?"
34419You think, then,he asked,"that she meant none of her violent protestations of last night?"
34419You went straight to Paris, did n''t you?
34419You will buy some clothes, first of all, will you not?
34419You will come back again? 34419 You''re always right,"he admitted despondently,"but do you think, then, that I''d better not see Alice to- day?"
34419You''re an educated man, then?
34419You''re fit for a clerk''s position?
34419You, Smith? 34419 You?"
34419Your oath? 34419 ''An, indeed, I''d like to know, Mr. Kelly,''said I to him,''if it''s too great a strain for the women, how the virtue of the men have stood it? 34419 ''Are you dead sure, Smith?'' 34419 ''Beverly,''she called out in a loud, high voice,''have you dared to sell the cedars?'' 34419 ''You shall have it within an hour on my word of honour,''she answered,''can you wait?'' 34419 A fresh start and then what? 34419 About what?
34419After all there was a way of escape, so why should it be closed to him?
34419Against you?"
34419Ai n''t that so, boys?"
34419Am I right in suspecting that you meant to go away with him to- night?"
34419And Dick-- he is n''t sick, but he might as well be, he is so dull and plodding and over nice----""And you Alice?"
34419And if he had noticed the new bronze dragon she had bought for the hall?
34419And is she as captivating as ever?"
34419And now it''s settled, ai n''t it, that you''re to come to my house to stay?"
34419And the change came-- how do you think?"
34419And was I right?"
34419And was her coldness, as he had always believed, but the outward body of that spiritual grace for which he had loved her?
34419And what are you after in Tappahannock?"
34419And what on God''s earth are you doing here?"
34419And what will you do when you get there?"
34419And yet-- was it only the early morning hour?
34419Are you coming, Baxter?"
34419Are you looking for a job with him?"
34419Are you settled here now?"
34419At each gesture the guard had called out sharply:"Keep still there, wo n''t you?"
34419Back in his own room again, he asked himself desperately if this existence could be possible?
34419Baxter?"
34419Being a stranger I thought it would be easier for you than for me-- have you ever heard anybody speak of Beverly Brooke?"
34419But I ask you as man to man,"he demanded warmly,"was there another blessed thing on God''s earth for me to do?"
34419But I hope you ai n''t sick Smith?
34419But how are you, Banks?
34419But this little girl will be real, you know, and that''s ever so much more fun, is n''t it?
34419But what was Hudge telling you?"
34419But what''s that in such a blood- curdlin''spell as this?"
34419But where do you imagine that I am taking you?"
34419Ca n''t you find out?"
34419Ca n''t you hear him holler?"
34419Ca n''t you sleep now?"
34419Can I do anything to help you?"
34419Could no place, no name even afford him a permanent shelter?
34419Could so great a force as his love for her fail to avert from her young head at least a portion of her inevitable disillusionment?
34419Did n''t I tell you that a woman was at the bottom of every mess I was ever in?"
34419Did the knowledge he had found there count for nothing in his life-- the bitterness of shame, the agony of remorse, the companionship with misery?
34419Did there ever live a woman who has n''t felt at times like railing against the milk pans and denying the eternal necessity of ham and eggs?"
34419Did you deny, then, that you had signed the check?
34419Did you influence her in any way?"
34419Did you talk to Uncle Richard?
34419Did you tell him that we''d decided that he should run?"
34419Did you, by the way,"he added abruptly,"ever happen to run up against Jasper Trend?"
34419Do n''t I lie awake at night making up all sorts of speeches I''m going to say to her in the morning?
34419Do people dress like that where you came from?
34419Do you hear that noise?
34419Do you know I slept out in the fields every hot night last summer?"
34419Do you mean she''s gone back to that brute?"
34419Do you mean you are going away?"
34419Do you recall how very unpleasant that tin roof was, Amelia?
34419Do you remember the big wax doll you gave me when I was six years old, and how her voice got out of order and she used to crow instead of talking?
34419Do you think if we did n''t believe in the meaning-- in the purpose of it all that you and I could stand together here like this?
34419Do you think you could smuggle the money for their school bills into their Christmas stockings?"
34419Do you wish it removed?"
34419Does Alice go with you?"
34419Emily, have you noticed how inert and lifeless Mr. Brooke has grown?"
34419Even if he were spared now must he still live on here unaware how widely-- or how pitifully-- his secret was known?
34419Ever heard o''Danville?"
34419Ever seen his wife?
34419Good God, what?"
34419Had Wherry held back in mercy or had Milly Trend?
34419Had he spoken of him as"my son,"or merely as"Daniel Ordway"?
34419Had her very innocence shut him out from her soul forever?
34419Had his sin, indeed, crushed her until she had not power to lift her head?
34419Had she any objection, he asked himself now, to his presence in the household?
34419Have I asked you for as much as a darned cent?
34419Have n''t I played the gentleman from the first minute that I spotted you?"
34419Have you heard him spoken of by decent people since you have been in Botetourt?"
34419Have you seen or heard anything of her?"
34419Have you spoken to Jasper?"
34419He ca n''t vote in Tappahannock, can he?"
34419He wondered vaguely what connection he-- Daniel Ordway-- had ever held with these things?
34419He''s made a dirty town and you''re sweepin''it clean-- do you think it likely that it makes him love you?"
34419He''s pretty apt to make his bed, is n''t he?"
34419Her laughter, the delicious, irresponsible laughter of a child, rippled out:"She asked me one day if our blacks wore draperies?
34419His wife had begged him to consult a lawyer-- but who, he questioned doggedly, would take an interest in him since he had no money for a fee?
34419How are they going to be provided for?"
34419How are they going to live through this weather?"
34419How could it happen?"
34419How could it make any?"
34419How has she been behaving this time?"
34419How is mamma?"
34419How much have you paid him down?''
34419How?"
34419I ai n''t got any agreement,"protested Jasper, suspecting a trap,"and how do I know that the strike ai n''t over befo''you''re making the offer?"
34419I have been too hasty, for what, after all, have I to do with Milly Trend?"
34419I hope at least that she has come into the old man''s money?"
34419I thought-- I dreamed-- I could n''t get rid of it----""Who else could there have been?"
34419I told you, did n''t I?
34419I wonder if you get exactly the proper kind of food?"
34419I''ve heard men were like that,"she thought,"or the freckles on my face?
34419I''ve left Geoffrey, have n''t I, papa?"
34419I''ve made a neat job of it, have n''t I?"
34419If Geoffrey had been really horrible?
34419In the first place now did n''t we promise each other that we''d play fair?"
34419Is Dick away?"
34419Is Kit better?"
34419Is all your chopping and your digging merely for the promotion of the general good?"
34419Is he cruel?"
34419Is he one of these?"
34419Is it just that with the instinct for luxury in your blood you should be condemned to a poverty so terrible as this?"
34419Is it just, for instance, that you should slave your youth away on your brother''s farm, while he sits and plays dominoes on the porch?
34419Is it nearly that?"
34419Is n''t it lovely?"
34419Is n''t it very pleasant as it is now?"
34419Is that natural, do you s''pose?"
34419Is this true?"
34419It is a dreadful thing to confess,"she concluded resolutely,"but the truth is I''ve been always a little afraid of him since-- since----""Afraid?"
34419It is not forever?"
34419It is now in their hands----""To whom was it drawn?"
34419It was n''t his fault, was it, if things never went just the way he had planned them out?
34419It was only after his son began to grow up that he became socially ambitious----""And is that all you have against him?"
34419It would n''t be kind to the little thing to make her look ugly, would it?"
34419It''s just as well he didn''t-- he''s so dreadfully dull, is n''t he, papa?"
34419It''s queer about those old families, now ai n''t it?
34419It''s so frightfully gloomy in this old house, is n''t it?
34419May I have till then?"
34419Mehitable?"
34419Micah?
34419Mighty little doing in tobacco now, is n''t there?"
34419Mostly on foot?"
34419Now I ask you pointblank-- where''ll you get your man?"
34419Now, at last, I''ll have somebody to take my side against mamma and Dick and Uncle Richard----""But why against them, Alice?
34419Oh, I say, Smith, you''ve got to give in in the end-- and a week sooner or later, what''s the difference?"
34419Oh, I wonder why one ever has children?"
34419Oh, what can I do?"
34419Oh, why, did they not tell me?"
34419Only she ca n''t wear that until she''s five years old, can she?"
34419Or the roughness of my hands?"
34419Or was it in the peculiar contrast between his gray hair and his young blue eyes?
34419Or were you too young at the time to notice it?
34419Papa, do you think Geoffrey will fuss about money when he hears this?"
34419Perhaps to- night-- who knows?
34419Shall I catch Milly, do you think, if I start at once?"
34419Shall we ride together?"
34419Shall we?"
34419She realised fully, I think, how much she would be obliged to sacrifice by returning home?"
34419She wanted to know how it had begun?
34419Since he had wished to remain undiscovered was it fair, she questioned, to thrust recognition upon his kindness?
34419So he is still living?"
34419So poor Mr. Beverly is dead and buried, then, is he?"
34419So that is what you call it, is it?
34419So you went to Europe immediately after I saw you in Washington?"
34419Suppose you give her up and bear it like a man?"
34419Surely they love you just as I do?"
34419Surely you have n''t forgotten the prodigal?
34419That this impulse concerned Alice he was vaguely aware, for when had his wife ever spoken to him upon a subject more directly personal?
34419That was thirty years ago, but he wondered now if the child''s way had been God''s way, after all?
34419The generous impulses of his youth were still there, but had not sorrow winnowed them from all that was base or merely selfish?
34419Then he went in through the window and----""And?"
34419There I had your help, had n''t I?"
34419There she closed the door upon him and inquired in a guarded tone:"Has Alice been with you this afternoon?
34419They''re decent enough folk in Tappahannock, are n''t they?"
34419Upon the occasion of his last meeting with her was she not hastening upon some ministering errand to the city gaol?
34419Was he to be always alone?
34419Was it from a sentiment, or as a warning, he wondered, that she left the great cedars barring the single approach to the house?
34419Was it impossible, after all, that a man should give up, as long as there remained a soul alive who believed in him?
34419Was it in his spare, weather- beaten face?
34419Was it only the peculiar mingling of pathos and gaiety in his look?
34419Was it only the wasted strength which had returned to him in his sleep?
34419Was it possible that even here he might find peace in the heart of the storm?
34419Was it possible that in making her a part of his intense inner life, he had lost, in a measure, his consciousness of her actual existence?
34419Was it possible, indeed, that Mrs. Brooke should have taken him in against her sister- in- law''s inclination, or even without her knowledge?
34419Was it still possible to save from the ruin, if not love, at least human companionship?
34419Was it very sudden?"
34419Was she really in love with Geoffrey Heath?
34419Was that Lydia, he wondered, kneeling there in her mourning garments with her brow hidden in her clasped hands?
34419Was the lesson that he had learned in prison to be wholly lost?
34419Was there any reason?"
34419Was there death, after all, not life hidden for him in her plaintive beauty?
34419Was there no spot in his future where he could possess himself in reality of the freedom which was his in name?
34419Was there not a certain spiritual kinship in the fact that they were both failures in life?
34419Was there to be no end anywhere?
34419Was there, indeed, almost a hint of relief in her tone?
34419We are sorry, Alice, are we not?
34419Were all pure women as passionless-- as utterly detached-- as she had shown herself to him from the beginning?
34419What about his own orphans now?
34419What are you doing in bed?"
34419What can we expect?"
34419What did he do?"
34419What did he want?"
34419What did you say to Geoffrey when he spoke to you in the lawyer''s presence?
34419What do you think?"
34419What duty remained?
34419What harm, he demanded, could come of any relation so healthful, so simple as this?
34419What have they to do with me?"
34419What is your next move then?"
34419What kind of work do you want?"
34419What makes them come out here?"
34419What obligation?
34419What of them?"
34419What responsibility?
34419What right has Dick or Uncle Richard to say whom I shall see or whom I shall not?
34419What use was it, after all, to bandy speeches, he questioned, with a mere drunken animal?
34419What was a woman like Milly Trend worth, that she should cost him, a stranger to her, so great a price?
34419What was it about the chap, he questioned, that had pulled at him from the start?
34419What''s happened now?"
34419When did you come, Smith?
34419When did you come?"
34419When did you eat anything?"
34419When did you get here?"
34419When had the tide turned so suddenly?
34419Where did you get on?
34419Where is your husband?"
34419Where is your room?"
34419Who knows but that I shall eat this wonderful tomato to- night at supper?"
34419Who was this fool of a Brooke?
34419Why ca n''t he come to you?"
34419Why did you do it?"
34419Why did you stay away such an age?
34419Why do you believe it?
34419Why had she thought of him?
34419Why should this country girl, he wondered, bring back to him so clearly the figure of his daughter?
34419Why, in thunder, did n''t you tell me so last June?"
34419Why, what in thunder do you want with''em?
34419Why, what''s the matter there?"
34419Will you come home?
34419Will you come inside or do you prefer to sit on the porch where we can get the view?"
34419Will you come?"
34419Will you go?"
34419Will you have a drink?"
34419Will you leave to- day or will you not?"
34419Will you lend me a nightgown, mamma?
34419Will you not, Alice?"
34419Will you promise?"
34419Will you walk a little way with me down this street?
34419Without that terrible atonement would he have gone on like Jasper Trend from fraud to fraud, from selfishness to damnation?
34419Wo n''t you sit down?"
34419Work, I mean?"
34419Would he admit to- day that what he had once worshipped as purity of soul was but the frost of an unnatural coldness of nature?
34419Would he be able to look fearlessly at Milly Trend again?--at Baxter?
34419Would it be any better for you if I went away?"
34419Would it have been kind to appear to you like an arisen ghost of Tappahannock?"
34419Would it not be better for him to lose himself a second time-- to throw in his lot with a lower class, since his own had rejected him?
34419Would that suit you?"
34419Would this ceaseless dread of discovery prove again, as it had proved in the past, more terrible even than the discovery itself?
34419You ai n''t a native of these parts, I reckon?"
34419You could n''t have been more than fifteen, I suppose?
34419You did n''t encourage it?"
34419You have been worrying about Alice?"
34419You remember how his laugh used to frighten me?
34419You were always ill, were you not?"
34419You will not seek to change anything?
34419You''re afraid I''m going to squeeze you, now, is n''t that it?"
34419You''re my friend now, ai n''t you?
34419after all it ai n''t as if a woman were a bank note, is it?"
34419and is he all right?"
34419and leave Milly?
34419and was this demonstrative embrace but a guarded confession of her gratitude for his absence?
34419and what is your business?"
34419and when did you discover it?"
34419and who did it?"
34419and you will make them leave me alone about Geoffrey Heath?"
34419asked Daniel, almost in a whisper,"or was it only that she wanted to see Paris?"
34419at Banks?
34419at Emily?
34419cried Banks,"you mean that you will stop her?"
34419cried Ordway, wheeling round,"do you mean she has refused you?"
34419demanded the boy in a whisper,"the time you came in through the window and took me home?"
34419do you want me to haggle with a cad like that to make him marry my child?"
34419exclaimed Baxter, chuckling,"you do n''t, do you?
34419exclaimed Jasper,"I do n''t reckon you''re sweet on her yourself, are you?"
34419gasped Milly,"do you mean a sermon?"
34419he asked gently,"would it not be better for me to speak to him instead of to you?"
34419he asked in a pleasant, conciliatory tone,"or will you have only a glass of seltzer?"
34419he asked in alarm, or was the passion she had shown merely the outburst of an undisciplined child?
34419he asked in an unnatural voice,"that she has gone off with Geoffrey Heath?"
34419he asked quietly,"or is Dick?"
34419he asked, laughing,"and let me feed crackers to the green parrot?"
34419he asked, smiling,"particularly when I share in the results as I shall in this case?
34419he demanded in perplexity,"and why is it that I can think of him now with the same interest with which I think of my own child?
34419he demanded,"and the prodigal?
34419he inquired uneasily,"or have I gone clean crazy?"
34419he repeated blankly,"you''ve never been there?"
34419he repeated, bitterly,"no, I dare say, it isn''t-- but the facts of life do n''t trouble themselves about justice, do they?
34419he wondered, and what power did he possess that kept Tappahannock in a state of slavery?
34419he wondered, and when had he begun to drift into the great waters where men are washed down and lost?
34419or would it be as well to give them time to cool off?"
34419repeated Ordway,"you''re afraid of Jasper Trend?"
34419roared Baxter,"and when you''re done, we''ll shoot off some sky- rockets over the job-- so there you are, ai n''t you?"
34419said Baxter softly,"you mean me, do you say?"
34419said the Major,"you mean your wife would be opposed to the whole thing?"
34419she added, bursting into sobs,"who''d have thought when I wore those beads that I''d ever have come to this?
34419she questioned presently;"it is very foolish of him, and what have I done?"
34419she questioned,"or is it only the way that she wears her hair?"
34419she repeated,"you mean from marriage?"
34419she whispered in his ear as she hung on his shoulder,"you will be good and kind always?
34419thar, wo n''t you, darn you?
34419this saddle?
34419to what?"
34419what then?"
34419you have not forgotten me?"