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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50631 | But why should Lenz be permitted to pass through and not ourselves? |
50631 | Ca n''t you talk with your own people? |
50631 | Ca n''t you understand a Chinaman? |
50631 | McIlrath?" |
50631 | My name was"parted in the middle;"why not give my wife half of it? |
50631 | Why is this distinction of a degree made? |
36383 | ''Do you know what a Proctor is, Sir?'' |
36383 | ''From Canada?'' |
36383 | ''I do n''t like tandems, do you?'' |
36383 | ''Wete ye not wher stondeth a litel toun, Which that ycleped is Bob up- and- doun, Under the blee in Canterbury way?'' |
36383 | ''Where is the shrine?'' |
36383 | But presently she said,''Are you going back soon?'' |
36383 | Did I want to be driven into Canterbury, indeed? |
36383 | Did we like tandems? |
36383 | Do you like tandems? |
36383 | Do you like tandems?'' |
36383 | Every now and then he would dart from our side to ask each one in turn, in a gentle whisper,''You''re an American, are you not?'' |
36383 | How better could this be done than by riding over the ground made sacred by them on our tricycle? |
36383 | If ours had no beginning, would it be a genuine pilgrimage? |
36383 | This was to have been our starting- point; but how, it suddenly occurred to us for the first time, could we start from nothing? |
36383 | Were we already in danger of forgetting the aim of our pilgrimage? |
36383 | Would we sacrifice our great end for what we had intended to be but a means to it? |
36383 | [ Illustration]''Are you the lady and gentleman that came on the tandem?'' |
36383 | and another,''How are you there, up in the second story?'' |
36383 | the priest exclaimed; and, without more ado, walked up to him and boldly addressed him thus:''Ahem!--I say now-- who are you, any way?'' |
49474 | Do the fleas trouble you any? 49474 Why do n''t you stop off at Shoshone and go down and see the falls? |
49474 | All enjoying themselves? |
49474 | And what were these men after, down in this hole in the solid rock, over two hundred feet from the surface? |
49474 | As I pushed the machine up the steep side of the mound they did not ask me"Why do n''t you get on and ride?" |
49474 | But it may be asked what has a touring bicyclist to do with the railroad, and why should he feel less or more like grumbling? |
49474 | But what shall I say of the scenery? |
49474 | Desiring information, I said:"I wonder if any of those people in large canvas covered wagons we have been meeting are Mormons?" |
49474 | Do you think we have horns?" |
49474 | Has it got East? |
49474 | How do those railroad tunnels through the Alps compare with this? |
49474 | How many frame houses would stand such a blow? |
49474 | Now, where was a wheel to go? |
49474 | Surely they wanted me to come out and say something, I thought; but what could I say? |
49474 | The smell of boiling coffee soon put a keen edge upon our already ravenous appetite, but what could we cook besides? |
49474 | What do you Eastern people think of the Mormons, anyway? |
5136 | An Americanish araba, Effendi; have you any ekmek? |
5136 | Bey Effendi, have you any ekmek? |
5136 | Carpoose? |
5136 | How will you trade horses? |
5136 | Just about twelve miles,I reply;"what do you make it?" |
5136 | What do you propose doing, then? |
5136 | What does your cyclometre say? |
5136 | What''ll you do when you hit the snow? |
5136 | What''s the matter with your leg? |
5136 | What''s the name of these Indians here? |
5136 | Where are you going? |
5136 | Where have you come from? |
5136 | Where is the headquarters of the Augsburg Velocipede Club? |
5136 | You have n''t got one of those mirrored rooms, have you? |
5136 | ( how many liras?) |
5136 | ("This; what is it?") |
5136 | -"What have you, then?" |
5136 | Christian? |
5136 | Do you go mit der veld around?" |
5136 | Englander?" |
5136 | For some reason or other- perhaps the poor woman has none prepared; who knows? |
5136 | He puts his bald head out of the window above, and asks:"Pe you Herr Shtevens?" |
5136 | I mentally exclaim,"what will you do when that nose- bag has petered out?" |
5136 | I suppose you keep track of the crops as you travel along?" |
5136 | In such a case, would a wheelman be justified in using his revolver to defend his bicycle? |
5136 | Scanning time: 15 hours OCR time: 20+ hours Proof# 1: 25 hours Proof# 2:? |
5136 | The pasha arrived too late this evening at Eski Baba to see the bicycle:"Will I allow a gendarme to go to the mehana and bring it for his inspection?" |
5136 | They ask me if I made it myself and hatch- lira? |
5136 | They put no candles in, no naphtha, no anything; where does it come from?" |
5136 | Thrice during the forenoon I am accosted with the invitation"mastic? |
5136 | Who has not heard the"Ohio yell?" |
5136 | cogniac? |
5136 | do n''t you see the saddle?" |
5136 | what newspaper?" |
49831 | How much? |
49831 | Of course,he said; we already had enough to carry; would the_ Signora_ forgive him for troubling her? |
49831 | To Rome? |
49831 | Which is the way to Terni? |
49831 | _ And the name of the going up the side of the hill is called Difficulty._"_ Is not the place dangerous? 49831 _ Perchè?_"we asked again. |
49831 | _ Perchè?_we asked. |
49831 | _ Who has not journeyed through a country with his favorite author long before he makes the actual trip himself? 49831 After all, what did he know about us except that, vagrant- like, we were wandering in the mountains at a most unseasonable hour? 49831 And I, had I any? 49831 And how far did we expect to go to- day? 49831 And that map of Tuscany we said we would give him, would we not remember it? 49831 And where had I bought my dress? 49831 But could he show us some fine frescos or sell us antiquities? 49831 But we wanted to see his house? 49831 But who ever knew the hour when the people of an Italian town were not up and abroad? 49831 But would we not now stay at her villa all night, instead of in Cortona? 49831 Could we tell him? 49831 Did not all his playmates see him ride by in his pride? 49831 Did we not know there were waterfalls, and famous ones too, but three miles distant? 49831 Had we ever tasted the famous Montepulciano,king of all wine"? |
49831 | Had we, by mischance, wandered into a Valley of the Shadow of Death? |
49831 | Hath it not hindered many in their pilgrimage?_"We left Siena the morning after the marionette exhibition. |
49831 | He himself was a professional letter- writer, and if the_ Signore_ had any letters he wished written--? |
49831 | How could he? |
49831 | How much more of this was there, we asked a woman watching swine on the hillside? |
49831 | In despair I broke in in French:"But, my father, can not we stay this one night?" |
49831 | Is it any wonder that we both lost our tempers, and that an accident was the smallest evil we wished the manufacturers of our tricycle? |
49831 | No, he answered; but would we like to look in the wine- press opposite? |
49831 | No? |
49831 | None but spirits could have sung there; and what spirits would dare to lift their voices in this famous street but those of Baglioni? |
49831 | Oh, is''t not strange that what they did so well In the Pen way meets in the Name Pen- nell? |
49831 | Perhaps_ monsieur_ speaks French? |
49831 | Should we stay long in Italy? |
49831 | The ticket- seller even came in, and in soft pleading tones said that we might have any places we wanted; why then should we choose the worst? |
49831 | Then one opened his mouth very wide and pointed to his teeth:"The little sir,"he asked,"is he a dentist?" |
49831 | To our"_ Perchè?_"he said it was the law. |
49831 | Was it not all America? |
49831 | Was it of value? |
49831 | Was there a rule like this at Monte Oliveto, and was six the hour when its bolts and bars were fastened against the stranger? |
49831 | Was this right? |
49831 | We could not take the time to visit them? |
49831 | We must not mix water with it; it was Christian, why then should it be baptized? |
49831 | Were they to dine with us? |
49831 | What was one against so many? |
49831 | What would the_ Speedvell Cloob_ have thought? |
49831 | Where was the_ trattoria_? |
49831 | Why can not it be believed, for the legend''s sake, that the olives were planted afterwards because of the name? |
49831 | Would not the_ Signora_ have a handkerchief? |
49831 | Would we not go and dine and then come back? |
49831 | Would we write him postal cards to tell him of the distance and time we made? |
49831 | Yes, he assented, what was it I wanted? |
49831 | You know it? |
49831 | _ Chi lo sa?_--"Who knows?" |
49831 | and sometime we would come back to Empoli? |
49831 | and who, when he comes to see with his own eyes that at which he has hitherto looked through some one else''s, does not find himself his best guide? |
49831 | as much perhaps as a hundred francs? |
49831 | he exclaimed, of what use were they? |
49831 | what is this which Ime to sett before ye? |
13749 | Ca n''t it be forded with camels? |
13749 | Do they have railways in Yenghi Donia? |
13749 | Eat soup with a spoon? |
13749 | Ever hear of Dadur, the place of which the Persians tritely say:''Seeing that there is Dadur, why did Allah, then, make the infernal regions?'' 13749 Ever hear of Dadur?" |
13749 | General Roberts Sahib, Cabool to Kandahar? |
13749 | Gladstone koob or Salisbury koob? |
13749 | Kishtee ass? |
13749 | Knowing that you have been worried in the same way yourselves,says Abbas Kahu,"I have replied to them,''Is the Sahib a giraffe and I his keeper? |
13749 | Like the one at Iskenderi and Stamboul? |
13749 | No bridge? 13749 No village, with people to assist with poles or skins to make a raft?" |
13749 | Noon ass? |
13749 | Parsee namifami? |
13749 | Paruski ni? |
13749 | Sheerah ass? |
13749 | Some of you pedar sags have stolen my money; who is it? 13749 Sowari pool f pool koob; rupee- rupee Jcoob?" |
13749 | There will be no trouble about getting permission to go through Turkestan? |
13749 | These men are not bul- buls; then why do they sing? |
13749 | Well, what if he is the Padishah''s step- father? 13749 Well, yes, I understand; Afghanistan-- what of it?" |
13749 | What have you then besides bread? |
13749 | What is the fire yonder? |
13749 | What was that? 13749 What was the medicine you prescribed, Gray?" |
13749 | What''s the matter? 13749 What''s up now?" |
13749 | Where are you going? |
13749 | Where have you come from? |
13749 | Why the devil do n''t you put them out, as you are told, then? |
13749 | Yes; why do n''t you have railroads in Iran? 13749 ( Do you understand Persian?) 13749 ( How much money did the King give you?) 13749 ( am I hungry, thirsty, or ill?). 13749 ( how much money?) 13749 Addressing himself to me, he inquires:Sahib, Parses namifami?" |
13749 | Among the wiseacres gathered around me plying questions, is one who asks,"Chand menzils inja to London?" |
13749 | Beaching the pagoda, we pass, on the opposite shore, the town of Yang- tai(?). |
13749 | Dismounting, and allowing them to approach, in reply to my query of"Chi mi khoi?" |
13749 | He speaks of London, and wants to know about Mr. Gladstone and Lord Salisbury-- which is now Prime Minister? |
13749 | I wonder, and does it always rain so soft and noiselessly here as it does to- day? |
13749 | In reply to the general and stereotyped query,"Shoot anything?" |
13749 | Several war- junks are anchored before Yang- tai; unlike the peaceful(?) |
13749 | Stevens?" |
13749 | Suppose the Sahib''s iron horse was a wheel of fire, what harm would it do their country even then?" |
13749 | The joint query of"chand pool?" |
13749 | They gather in a crowd about me when I stay to seek refreshments; the general query of"What is he? |
13749 | They have no squeamishness whatever about his watching their own natatorial duties; why, then, should he shrink within himself and wave them off? |
13749 | What cares she for Ferenghi"sanitary fads?" |
13749 | What is to be done? |
13749 | What plans could they devise to keep out the English? |
13749 | What, after all, are the ambitions and enterprises of an individual, compared to the will and policy of an empire? |
13749 | Where do these interesting specimens of Beerjand''s weird population want to entice me to? |
13749 | Why, then, do you come to me? |
13749 | a cuckoo?" |
13749 | mashallah, what language does he speak?" |
13749 | no ferry- boat? |
13749 | no means of getting across?" |
13749 | nobody expected to ever see anything of you again; and so you got through all safe, eh?" |
13749 | one of the erring pair replies,"Yes, we shot several canvas- backs, but lost them in the reeds; did n''t we, old un?" |
13749 | pahni? |
13749 | what is he?" |
13749 | where is the khan and the inirza? |
13749 | where''s the khan?" |
13749 | why do they want to entice me anywhere? |
13749 | you wanchee room? |
12334 | About what? |
12334 | And about the murderer? |
12334 | And actually cut off a big slice of your vacation in order to see her? |
12334 | And as for that country which you figuratively called Cathay, did you find that pleasant? |
12334 | And do n''t you really think I ought to go to her with the message, and then come back and tell you how she took it and what she said? |
12334 | And do n''t you see,she added, with animation,"what an advantage I possess in having determined never to marry? |
12334 | And how about New- Year''s Day? |
12334 | And how did you get through that awful storm? |
12334 | And how did you like the mistress of that little inn? |
12334 | And how do you like your cycle of Cathay? |
12334 | And is he gone? 12334 And now tell me-- is that all? |
12334 | And so you used to live in Walford? |
12334 | And to- day? |
12334 | And what ways are those? |
12334 | And you do n''t know where your Cathay is to be? |
12334 | And you recognized me,I said,"when you saw me at the gardener''s house?" |
12334 | And you went all the way back,she said,"to inquire after that Burton girl?" |
12334 | And, besides, why should you take him there? 12334 Been caught in the rain, eh? |
12334 | Been taking a walk? |
12334 | Brownster,said Mr. Putney to his butler,"will you give this gentleman a candle and show him to his room?" |
12334 | But how about the hall, Maria? |
12334 | But is n''t there some other way of getting that bear to the hotel? |
12334 | But suppose,said I,"you should meet a man who should be in perfect harmony with you in all important points?" |
12334 | But what for a coat? |
12334 | Ca n''t you get him something to eat? |
12334 | Ca n''t you speak to him in Italian? |
12334 | Can I obtain lodging here for the night? |
12334 | Can I see the master of this house? |
12334 | Could n''t he be shot and buried? |
12334 | Did I arrive after the regular supper- time? |
12334 | Did he find the new life all that he expected? |
12334 | Did the Italian give you money to go back with? |
12334 | Did you ask her if she wanted steps taken to apprehend him? |
12334 | Did you know him? |
12334 | Do you call that a compliment? |
12334 | Do you know her? |
12334 | Do you know,said he,"that Edith wanted to drive you over to the inn? |
12334 | Do you know,she said, suddenly turning towards me,"what I would like better than anything else in this world? |
12334 | Do you suppose we are heathens, to let you start off at this late hour in the afternoon for a hotel? 12334 Do you suppose we could take him away from this post if we wanted to?" |
12334 | Do you think you can manage to walk in? |
12334 | Do you want the boy to take your little bag out and strap it on? |
12334 | Excuse me,said Miss Edith,"but do n''t you think that something ought to be done about apprehending this man-- this Italian? |
12334 | Have I said anything about affection? |
12334 | Have you been thinking about her all the time you have been away? |
12334 | Have you far to go? |
12334 | Have you far to go? |
12334 | How did she take the news? |
12334 | How did this happen? |
12334 | How did you happen to fall? |
12334 | How do you know that? |
12334 | How do you know this is for me? |
12334 | How ever can he do that? 12334 How long is it since Mr. Chester gave up the school there?" |
12334 | How old are you? |
12334 | I do not suppose you have packed up any medicine among your other things? |
12334 | I forgot to ask you,she said;"did you take any of those capsules I gave you when you were starting off on your cycle?" |
12334 | I suppose there is no place near here where I can have a new tire put on this wheel? |
12334 | I suppose you saw everything on our place,she asked,"when you were walking about this morning?" |
12334 | I want to know first about your foot,I said--"how is that?" |
12334 | I wonder how much he''d take in for one meal,said John,"if you''d give him all he wanted? |
12334 | I wonder if he would be tame with strangers? |
12334 | I wonder if we can get him into it? |
12334 | Is it any sort of condition or circumstance which prevents? 12334 Is n''t that the dinner- bell I hear in the distance?" |
12334 | Is n''t this a dreadful predicament? |
12334 | Is that his name? |
12334 | Is there any sense in such a name? |
12334 | Is this where you left him? |
12334 | It is like part of a quotation from Tennyson, is n''t it? 12334 Never mind that,"she said,"but tell me, did n''t you think it would be just lovely to live with her in that delightful little inn?" |
12334 | No what? |
12334 | Now, I suppose,she said,"you are going straight on?" |
12334 | Now, I wonder if it will be safe for me to drive him again? |
12334 | Now, shall we examine the paper? |
12334 | Oh,said she,"you are the schoolmaster at Walford?" |
12334 | Report? |
12334 | Shall I bring him some more? |
12334 | Shall I give you a lift? |
12334 | Shall I go after him? 12334 So you stopped at the Holly Sprig?" |
12334 | The corduroys? |
12334 | Then it has not been a wheel of fortune to you? |
12334 | Then you do not think they did you any good? |
12334 | Very well, then,said I;"suppose I fall in love with you?" |
12334 | Was your wheel injured more than you thought? |
12334 | Well,said she, as we walked together away from the golf links, but not towards the house,"what have you to report?" |
12334 | Were you going for a walk? |
12334 | What are they? |
12334 | What are we going to do, John? 12334 What are you going to do with that, Percy?" |
12334 | What are you going to do? |
12334 | What do you mean? |
12334 | What do you mean? |
12334 | What do you want? |
12334 | What in the world am I to do? |
12334 | What in the world are you studying? |
12334 | What in the world is the matter with her? 12334 What is that?" |
12334 | What on earth am I to do with a bear? |
12334 | When she spoke to you in that way were n''t you trying to find out how she felt about the matter exclusive of the inn? |
12334 | Where are the other two? |
12334 | Where have you planned to spend the night? |
12334 | Who advised you to go on to the Cheltenham? |
12334 | Who in the world could have sent a letter to me here? |
12334 | Who is''he''? |
12334 | Why ca n''t I marry you? |
12334 | Why do you say that? |
12334 | Why not? |
12334 | Why on earth do you ask such a question as that? 12334 Will you walk in, sir, and register?" |
12334 | Wo n''t that tire you dreadfully? |
12334 | Wo n''t you please come in,she said,"and see mother? |
12334 | Would it be very impolite,said I,"if I whistled?" |
12334 | Would the Fates have made that young woman fall from her bicycle if there had been two men coming along on their wheels? |
12334 | Would you like to retire to your room, sir, or would you prefer-- prefer sitting out here to enjoy the cool of the evening? 12334 Would you mind holding the chain,"I said to Walter,"while I try to drive him down?" |
12334 | Would you mind, sir,he said,"if you did not give me anything? |
12334 | Would you mind,she said,"letting me feel your muscle?" |
12334 | You are sure he is gentle? |
12334 | You know them? |
12334 | You see that light- colored spot in the portico? 12334 You''re stoppin''here for the night?" |
12334 | After all, what is there in a profession? |
12334 | And Mr. Chester-- what of him? |
12334 | And now what''re we going to do? |
12334 | And wo n''t you have to come back after your bear? |
12334 | And, by- the- way, do you know a young man named Willoughby? |
12334 | Are you fond of orchids?" |
12334 | Are you going this way? |
12334 | Are you sure this is the place?" |
12334 | But I will ask you to answer one thing: Is the decision final?" |
12334 | But what is it you want to ask me?" |
12334 | But what is to be done now? |
12334 | But who is going to hold up my wheel while you help me to get on it?" |
12334 | But why do you want to tie him? |
12334 | But why should that affect you so wonderfully? |
12334 | But why should you think for an instant that I cared for that? |
12334 | But will not this be a great inconvenience to you? |
12334 | Can you imagine anything that can be done with that beast?" |
12334 | Chester?" |
12334 | Could it be possible? |
12334 | Could she care enough about me to resent my stopping at the Holly Sprig? |
12334 | Did n''t you intend to walk down to the Holly Sprig when you were starting out by yourself this morning?" |
12334 | Did you ever kick him or anything?" |
12334 | Did you ever think of giving it a name?" |
12334 | Did you write out any minutes for the last evening, and would you like me to read them for you?" |
12334 | Do n''t you think so?" |
12334 | Do you see that flower- pot on the top of the stump by the little hill over there? |
12334 | Do you suppose I consider that a dishonorable calling? |
12334 | Do you think that I am forcing myself upon you at a time when I ought not to do it? |
12334 | Do you think the animal will become dangerous when he misses his master?" |
12334 | Do you think you could hit it with an apple? |
12334 | Do you want some more tea?" |
12334 | Does n''t anybody know the Italian for''Come down out of a tree?''" |
12334 | Had any one ever before paid his bill in such fashion? |
12334 | Had that boy Percy been making reports? |
12334 | Has he paid his bill?" |
12334 | He would sing very well if he had a better voice-- don''t you think so?" |
12334 | Here was a place of public entertainment, and, as I was one of the public, why should I not be entertained? |
12334 | How did that happen?" |
12334 | How far do you expect to go on your wheel, and do you travel alone?" |
12334 | How in the world did you happen to be leading a bear?" |
12334 | I gazed at her mystified, and she said,"Do n''t you know that Miss Willoughby is going in the same train with you?" |
12334 | I had not expected to see her again, certainly not so soon, and here I was alone with her, free to say what I chose; but what should I say? |
12334 | I never had anything happen like this, but who could have expected a great bear by the side of the road?" |
12334 | I think he is quieter, and if you will stand by him and talk to him-- he knows you?" |
12334 | If I understood you properly, you left the bear not far from a small house inhabited by three women?" |
12334 | Is n''t there any place where he could be put until the Italian comes back?" |
12334 | It is possible to give a foot a bad twist without spraining it, is n''t it?" |
12334 | Miss Susan, are you hurt?" |
12334 | Now we understand each other, do n''t we?" |
12334 | Now, would you like that?" |
12334 | Perhaps I can ride on and get you a conveyance?" |
12334 | Putney?" |
12334 | She looked at me with an anxious expression, and then said,"How do you think it would do for you to wait on the piazza until the rain is over?" |
12334 | Should I jump down even now and decline to go to the Holly Sprig, or should I go on and attend to my business like a sensible man? |
12334 | Then presently I asked,"Will this horse stand if he is hitched?" |
12334 | This may sound a little hard and cruel, but do n''t you think it is the way she would have to look at it?" |
12334 | Was it possible that she could have known what had been likely to happen there, and what had happened there? |
12334 | Was it possible that this little ragamuffin was the only one in that village who was sorry to see me depart and who desired my return? |
12334 | Was n''t that perfectly awful?" |
12334 | What are you going to do?" |
12334 | What could I find more enjoyable than this? |
12334 | What could I have said? |
12334 | What did it mean? |
12334 | What did it mean? |
12334 | What do you think of it?" |
12334 | What would I have said? |
12334 | When we came out again, I asked myself:"Is she in the habit of doing all this to chance visitors? |
12334 | When you grow up and go to parties, how would you like to show bare arms shaped like mine? |
12334 | Wherefore this feeling of disappointment? |
12334 | Why do you care for her?" |
12334 | Why should I be consumed by this restless desire to get on? |
12334 | Why should I go to that uncomfortable hotel? |
12334 | Why should I not spend a few days at this inn, reading, studying, fishing? |
12334 | Why should she? |
12334 | Without the least hesitation, I asked:"Do you ride a wheel?" |
12334 | Would I have said anything of importance, of moment, to Mrs. Chester, if the boy Percy had given me an opportunity? |
12334 | Would she treat a Brown or a Robinson in the way she is treating me?" |
12334 | Would you like a little nip of whiskey, sir, to keep the damp out?" |
12334 | Would you like to have the skin, and do you care particularly about the head? |
12334 | Would you mind waiting a few minutes?" |
12334 | You are the school- teacher at Walford, are you not?" |
12334 | You came here by the way of the Holly Sprig Inn, did n''t you?" |
12334 | You''re the gentleman that had a bicycle tire eat up by a bear, ai n''t you?" |
12334 | You''re the school- master from Walford, I think, sir? |
12334 | [ Illustration:"''DO YOU THINK YOU COULD HIT IT WITH AN APPLE?''"] |
12334 | [ Illustration:"''I DON''T THINK YOU OUGHT TO TAKE THIS LETTER''"]"What circumstances?" |
12334 | [ Illustration:"''WOULD IT BE EASIER TO MANAGE A BOY OR A BEAR?''"] |
12334 | [ Illustration:"HE WAS RUNNING AWAY"]"Are you hurt?" |
12334 | stand for in your name? |
2183 | ''Did you say you wanted a cushion?'' 2183 ''I never said it was, did I?'' |
2183 | An''ye''ll bide wi''me, Davie, an''work for me? |
2183 | And what else? |
2183 | And what lived in this wood beside the girl? |
2183 | And why was it dark and gloomy? |
2183 | Any more hills? |
2183 | Any sign of that restaurant? |
2183 | Anyhow, ye''ll do your best, Davie? 2183 Anything else?" |
2183 | Are you positive? |
2183 | Are you sure? |
2183 | Are you sure? |
2183 | As much as that? |
2183 | But I do n''t want to go down there,she said;"may n''t I go this way?" |
2183 | But do we want it to change? |
2183 | But surely you are not allowed to shoot a man dead for picking fruit, even in France? |
2183 | But whatever is it? |
2183 | But where are we? |
2183 | But where''s Percy? |
2183 | By the way, what_ is_ the treble? |
2183 | By- the- by,he said,"do you remember whether I said the bisecting line of that segment pointed to the north or to the south?" |
2183 | Ca n''t you fellows understand a joke? 2183 Can you think of any saddle ever advertised that you have_ not_ tried?" |
2183 | Come,said the Professor,"what are those animals with tails, that run up trees?" |
2183 | Could you have left it in the garden? |
2183 | Could you put up with that? |
2183 | Do n''t you call this being up? |
2183 | Do n''t you think,said George,"that if we made our way back to the village, and hired a boy for a mark to guide us, it would save time in the end?" |
2183 | Do you mean to say we have only come thirty- five miles? |
2183 | Do you think it''s fire? |
2183 | Do you think so? |
2183 | Extraordinary, is n''t it? |
2183 | Fine morning, is n''t it? 2183 Good race, was n''t it?" |
2183 | Grand view, is n''t it? |
2183 | Have you tried throwing stones at him? |
2183 | He was''Balloonist''? |
2183 | How do you mean, from here? |
2183 | How do you mean? |
2183 | How far? |
2183 | How many copies of that statue did you say we saw? |
2183 | How much do you reckon the stove is going to cost you? |
2183 | How would you translate it? |
2183 | I beg your pardon, what was that you said about our milk? |
2183 | I like the morning,he says,"do n''t you?" |
2183 | I should never have believed it possible,said Harris:"would you?" |
2183 | I suppose you are satisfied with what you have done? |
2183 | I take it you fellows are naturally anxious to improve your minds? |
2183 | Inside where? |
2183 | Is it your bicycle? |
2183 | Is n''t he ever coming back? |
2183 | Is n''t there anywhere between here and St. Blasien? 2183 Is the stuff prepared?" |
2183 | Is the thing all right? |
2183 | It is bigger,he said;"what more can one say?" |
2183 | It looks like it, does n''t it? |
2183 | It''s a fine street, is n''t it? |
2183 | It''s jolly in the garden,he suggests;"you would n''t like to get up and have a game of cricket, would you?" |
2183 | It''s your head, is n''t it? |
2183 | Jenny,said Dolly,"are you awake?" |
2183 | Managed what? |
2183 | Mrs. X.,returned Mrs. Y., drawing herself up to her full height,"how dare you?" |
2183 | No; no; what grows in a wood besides trees? |
2183 | Now then, now then, what''s all this about? |
2183 | Oh, so you admit it? 2183 Oh, you asked the price of chalk, did you? |
2183 | Oh, you think so, do you? |
2183 | One prospect,said Harris,"is very much like another prospect; do n''t you think so?" |
2183 | Only three? |
2183 | Quite near, is n''t it? |
2183 | Quite right; and what did the torrent do? |
2183 | Suppose we look for it? |
2183 | Surprised about what? |
2183 | Talking of nature,said George,"which should you say was the nearest way down?" |
2183 | Tell me,I said-- I was curious on the subject--"what language was it you spoke when you first came in?" |
2183 | That he what? |
2183 | That seems all right,I said;"what''s wrong about that?" |
2183 | Then who is that, in there? |
2183 | There are some stiff hills to climb? |
2183 | Well, what is it? |
2183 | Well, what shall we do? |
2183 | Well, you know the way they shake you about, and how you have to look out for the corners, and mind yourself when they stop and when they start? |
2183 | Well,he said,"is it all right? |
2183 | Well? |
2183 | What I mean is,I said,"can it be moved at all, or is it a fixture here? |
2183 | What about route? |
2183 | What about the river? |
2183 | What are we to do? |
2183 | What bicycle did you say this was of yours? |
2183 | What can it be, then? |
2183 | What cats? |
2183 | What d''ye think I am,he continued,"a boot collector? |
2183 | What do you call late? |
2183 | What do you think of that? |
2183 | What do you want me to do with that? |
2183 | What do you want to go about with him for, if he''s not your dog? |
2183 | What has happened to him? |
2183 | What is a Kneipe? |
2183 | What is a''Bummel''? |
2183 | What makes me think so? |
2183 | What makes you think so? |
2183 | What makes you think that? |
2183 | What poster? |
2183 | What should I want to leave it in the garden for? 2183 What should she want a house at Folkestone for?" |
2183 | What sort of a wood? |
2183 | What statue? |
2183 | What the devil do I want with a cab? |
2183 | What''s he doing there? |
2183 | What''s that? |
2183 | What''s the attraction about him? |
2183 | What''s the matter? |
2183 | What''s the matter? |
2183 | What''s the matter? |
2183 | What? |
2183 | Whatever am I to do? |
2183 | Whatever brings you here? |
2183 | When shall we start? |
2183 | Where did you get it from? |
2183 | Which hill? |
2183 | Whose dog is it then? |
2183 | Whose is it? |
2183 | Why did you throw them out of window? |
2183 | Why not? |
2183 | Why not? |
2183 | Why should n''t I send a cushion to my aunt? |
2183 | Why, what''s the matter with it? |
2183 | Why, what''s the matter with to- day? |
2183 | Why? |
2183 | Will you have a cab? |
2183 | Wo n''t you come inside? |
2183 | Yes, but hang it all; did you hear what he hinted about our milk? |
2183 | You are not ill, are you? |
2183 | You did not understand it? |
2183 | You do n''t think it possible for us to start to- day? |
2183 | You do n''t think this can be anything in the nature of a private orchard? |
2183 | You do n''t think we can have made a mistake? |
2183 | You get the right wind behind the_ Rogue_--I said:"What is the right wind?" |
2183 | You have n''t put it in your pocket? |
2183 | You''ve been reading those criticisms again,said Ethelbertha, more sympathetically;"why do n''t you take my advice and put them on the fire?" |
2183 | You,continued he, pointing to a boy in the middle;"what else was there in this wood besides trees and bushes?" |
2183 | ("Sind die stoffe parat?") |
2183 | --"It is impossible, madam; my neighbour, here, is very stout"--"Shall we not endeavour to arrange our legs?" |
2183 | A man at thirty- four--""A man at what?" |
2183 | Ai n''t there enough of''em? |
2183 | And how do you propose to do it?" |
2183 | And what else? |
2183 | And what else?" |
2183 | And what made it roar?" |
2183 | And what were you doing with a sack, pray, in Deacon Abraham''s poultry- yard at twelve o''clock at night?" |
2183 | And why could not the sunbeams penetrate there?" |
2183 | Anyhow, which way do we go now?" |
2183 | Are you ever tired in the morning?" |
2183 | Begin at your feet; what do you wear on your feet? |
2183 | Blasien?" |
2183 | But is it a good thing? |
2183 | But is the virtue of the prize- fighter the virtue of the soldier? |
2183 | But of what use is that? |
2183 | But what was he doing here? |
2183 | But why does he carry his stick over his shoulder? |
2183 | But, tell me, why do you ask me?" |
2183 | Can you explain it?" |
2183 | Come down quietly, ca n''t you? |
2183 | Could you ever notice,"said Harris,"any difference between one piano and another?" |
2183 | D''ye think I decorate the shop with''em to make it look pretty? |
2183 | D''ye think I hang''em about here to look at''em? |
2183 | D''ye think I love the boots, and ca n''t bear to part with a pair? |
2183 | Did the man''s spirit haunt through the darkness the muddy river stairs; or had it knowledge of the ways of Nature? |
2183 | Did you ever hear of a man keeping a boot shop and not selling boots? |
2183 | Do n''t either of you remember where I put my camera?" |
2183 | Do n''t happen to have any potato peelings in here? |
2183 | Do n''t you think so?" |
2183 | Do you think I should be standing here at five minutes to nine looking for it if I had it in my pocket all the while? |
2183 | Do you think I''m a fool?" |
2183 | Do you think it is anybody you know?" |
2183 | Do you think,"continued Ethelbertha,"that you could persuade Mr. Harris to go with you?" |
2183 | From the way he hitched his shoulders as he moved, I somehow felt he was saying:"They''ve seen the Gate, have n''t they? |
2183 | Had it a collar, or was it fastened with a bow? |
2183 | Harris puts it,"If I had wanted you to jump off, why should I have said''Sit tight!''?" |
2183 | Harris said:"Leave what alone?" |
2183 | Have you managed it?" |
2183 | He asked me''Where?'' |
2183 | He said:"Are these things yours?" |
2183 | He said:"Funny things one does come across in the summer time, do n''t one?" |
2183 | He said:"Have you overhauled it?" |
2183 | He said:"Is the tandem all right?" |
2183 | He said:"This is dangerous; have you got a screw- hammer?" |
2183 | He said:"Well, do you think everything will be ready?" |
2183 | He said:"What are you doing with that bicycle?" |
2183 | He said:"What d''ye think I keep boots for-- to smell''em?" |
2183 | He said:"You do n''t think it wants overhauling?" |
2183 | He''s not your passenger:"to hear him grunt out:"What''s the matter-- lost your pedals?" |
2183 | Her delight was clouded by only one reflection-- would the dressmaker be able to finish a yachting costume for her in time? |
2183 | Here somebody would explain,"What''s this?" |
2183 | His wife wanted to know"what business?" |
2183 | How can one rhapsodise over a view when surrounded by beer- stained tables? |
2183 | How could it be the south? |
2183 | How did you get there?" |
2183 | How does it run?" |
2183 | How lose one''s self in historical reverie amid the odour of roast veal and spinach? |
2183 | How much?" |
2183 | How would you like it yourself? |
2183 | I have not noticed anything different; what''s the matter with you?" |
2183 | I said,"Seen what?" |
2183 | I said:"''What''s the least you will take for it?'' |
2183 | I said:"Captain Goyles, tell me what is this thing I have hired? |
2183 | I said:"Compared with other towns-- Paris, Rome, Berlin,--what did you think of it?" |
2183 | I said:"Do you remember the sad thing that happened in the South of France some two years ago? |
2183 | I said:"What damned thing?" |
2183 | I said:"What did you ask for?" |
2183 | I said:"What has happened?" |
2183 | I said:"What struck you most about it?" |
2183 | I said:"What''s the joke?" |
2183 | I said:"Why?" |
2183 | I said;"feeling giddy?" |
2183 | I wanted to see the town, so I stood outside on the little platform-- what do you call it?" |
2183 | If they will fix it to a tree, why not fix it lower down, why always among the topmost branches? |
2183 | Imagine yourself in bed; what have you got on? |
2183 | In the evening the Tempter''s voice is heard:"I think if we got off by half- past six, sharp, that would be time enough?" |
2183 | Is it a yacht or a house- boat?" |
2183 | Is there any hope, in any weather, of getting away from this damned hole?" |
2183 | Lovely view from here, is n''t it?" |
2183 | Mrs. Harris puts it in this way,"If you had said,''Sit tight,''why should I have jumped off?" |
2183 | Now, what grew in this wood?" |
2183 | Now, where''s the sun?" |
2183 | Observe the light upon those distant peaks; is it not ravishing?" |
2183 | Or could he stick a label on himself and get into the goods van? |
2183 | Or was it a hat at all? |
2183 | Possibly, this may have been a blouse; he retained a dim vision of a belt; but what sort of a blouse? |
2183 | Secondly, had he really lost her? |
2183 | She said:"''If you get it, will you go?'' |
2183 | Streams gurgle, torrents--?" |
2183 | The knocking ceases, and a voice, sweetly reassuring in its gentle plaintiveness, asks meekly:"Pa, may I get up?" |
2183 | The police looked suspicious; they were doubtful about three matters: Firstly, was she really his wife? |
2183 | The public would laugh and exclaim,"War with such? |
2183 | Thirdly, why had he lost her? |
2183 | This little point settled, the question was: What sort of a change? |
2183 | This was built but yesterday, while that was fashioned ages ago, some say even before the swallows came; who knows? |
2183 | To help us the Professor put his question in another form:"When did it roar?" |
2183 | Was it green, or yellow, or blue? |
2183 | Well, why did n''t he get out of the way? |
2183 | Were there feathers in her hat, or flowers? |
2183 | What d''ye take me for-- a prize idiot?" |
2183 | What d''ye think I''m running this shop for-- my health? |
2183 | What d''ye think these boots are-- a historical collection? |
2183 | What do you find underneath trees in a wood?" |
2183 | What do you wash yourself with? |
2183 | What else do you want besides clothes? |
2183 | What else?" |
2183 | What had we to do with broken- headed heroes, or bald- headed saints? |
2183 | What more could I have done? |
2183 | What more is needed? |
2183 | What say you to a walking tour in Scotland?" |
2183 | What the dickens have I done with my camera? |
2183 | What we want to know is what you were doing in the Deacon''s poultry- yard?" |
2183 | What''s he yelling like that for? |
2183 | What''s that little place there on the lake?" |
2183 | When George asked him in the words of the book,"Have you any hats?" |
2183 | When you''ve got it, will you go-- away-- at once?'' |
2183 | Whenever we see Harris scuttling up and down like a lost dog, shouting,"Where''s my camera? |
2183 | Where are your credentials? |
2183 | Where d''ye think you are-- in an international exhibition of boots? |
2183 | Where do you think you are?" |
2183 | Who asked for your opinion? |
2183 | Who wants to know how high a steeple is? |
2183 | Why do they not fix it to the front door as we do? |
2183 | Why does n''t he hurry up, and let us all get home to lunch?" |
2183 | Why does n''t he use it to help him up the hill?" |
2183 | Why were there no"Britain''s Best"nor"Camberwell Eurekas"to be hired when_ we_ were young? |
2183 | Will you be in time? |
2183 | Would he be entitled to run behind the train on the six- foot way? |
2183 | Would you like it wrapped up in brown paper, sir, or in white?" |
2183 | Would you like to know?" |
2183 | Yet, what else was there for us to do? |
2183 | You do n''t mind my bringing this worm of mine in here, do you? |
2183 | You do n''t mind my getting on the bed, do you? |
2183 | You fancy you see things, do n''t you?" |
2183 | You get up; what do you do? |
2183 | You''re sure you''ve got them all? |
2183 | _ Because I knocked him down and ran over him_? |
2183 | _ You believe so_? |
2183 | _ You did not dream of my tearing down the hill twenty miles an hour_? |
2183 | _ You feel too tired_? |
2183 | _ You noticed him_? |
2183 | did all those things come out? |
2183 | he said;"now am I exaggerating?" |
2183 | said George;"do n''t you want_ any_ exercise?" |
2183 | was all poor Mrs. X. could think to say at the moment,"is he here?" |
38429 | A divorce? |
38429 | Am I dreaming? |
38429 | Am I? |
38429 | And I suppose you want to run away as soon as possible before you are''cotched?'' |
38429 | And did Vida throw you over for that? |
38429 | And she looks as she did long ago-- just as handsome? |
38429 | And the girl shook you quite after you were arrested? |
38429 | And you did all this for me? |
38429 | And you mean to insinuate that this beautiful girl is not a lady? |
38429 | And you whipped Apollo? |
38429 | Are there boats to be obtained near here? |
38429 | Are we diving or are we lead-- I mean are we living or are we dead? |
38429 | Are you a sailor, Merry? |
38429 | Are you blind? 38429 Are you sure it was out of consideration for you that she did not wish you seen with her?" |
38429 | Are you sure we''ll be able to find our way back to the water- hole we have left if we fail to discover the other one? |
38429 | Arrested for what? |
38429 | Bad? 38429 Business important?" |
38429 | But Vida Milburn threw you down just as hard? |
38429 | But how did she reach your uncle? |
38429 | But how did the shock reach us? |
38429 | But how-- how did it happen? 38429 But she escaped-- she reached your uncle?" |
38429 | But what if they should happen to follow us? |
38429 | But where is that person? |
38429 | But why should he do such a thing? |
38429 | But-- but what can we do? |
38429 | Ca n''t we make a run for it now? |
38429 | Ca n''t you let a fellow sleep a minute? 38429 Come to arrest you?" |
38429 | Convicted? |
38429 | Did the cur hit you? |
38429 | Did we stop the mill, pards? |
38429 | Do n''t? 38429 Do you mean it, my dear?" |
38429 | Do you mean that you want me to ride? |
38429 | Do you really desire to see me do something that is worth doing? |
38429 | Do you see that we are protected by the''bad medicine''machines? 38429 Do you think this is using me just right?" |
38429 | Drugged? 38429 Eh?" |
38429 | For stealing? |
38429 | Forgotten you? |
38429 | Fortunate? |
38429 | Found on you, was it? 38429 Gone where?" |
38429 | Gone? |
38429 | Gone? |
38429 | Harry, Harry, are you asleep? |
38429 | Has he gone daffy, too? |
38429 | Have you heard or seen anything suspicious? |
38429 | He made no effort to save you? |
38429 | He tried to starve you? |
38429 | Her? 38429 Here-- at Lake Tahoe?" |
38429 | Hermit-- what hermit? |
38429 | How about the Indians? |
38429 | How about you? |
38429 | How are we to get our wheels on board? |
38429 | How came you there? |
38429 | How can I? 38429 How can we get down there, Frank? |
38429 | How could he? |
38429 | How could they think such a thing of you? 38429 How did you do so much?" |
38429 | How did you get here ahead of me? |
38429 | How did you happen to turn up just then, Frank? |
38429 | How did your sister come to be with him? |
38429 | How do you do? |
38429 | How do you happen to be here? |
38429 | How do you know me? 38429 How do you know?" |
38429 | How do you know? |
38429 | How do you like that, Black Feather? |
38429 | How do you suppose this skeleton happens to be here? |
38429 | How far away is the railroad? |
38429 | How is he? |
38429 | How is it that you are sure you know who she is if you never saw her before? |
38429 | How is it, doctor? |
38429 | How is it? |
38429 | How long are you going to keep this up, Merry? |
38429 | How''s she look, Merry? |
38429 | How? 38429 How?" |
38429 | I believe we have some hard bread and jerked beef, have n''t we, Merry? |
38429 | I hope you did n''t think I had left you for good? |
38429 | I hope you do not mean him when you talk about a fairy, nymph and beautiful queen of the woods? |
38429 | I know that; but do you remember the sort of fellow he was? |
38429 | I say, Frank,came eagerly but weakly from Rattleton,"what has become of her?" |
38429 | I suppose they had some kind of an old hut here- abouts in which they did the work? |
38429 | I wonder how he happened to come back just then? |
38429 | I wonder where Frank is? |
38429 | Indians? |
38429 | Is he crazy? |
38429 | Is that it, Frank? |
38429 | Is that it? 38429 Is the door fastened?" |
38429 | Is the skeleton gone? |
38429 | Is there danger? |
38429 | Is this Browning I hear? 38429 Isa Isban?" |
38429 | It may be in bad condition, else why did n''t Belmont and the dwarf take it? |
38429 | It was a wild ride through the night, was n''t it, pards? |
38429 | Killed her? 38429 Look, Jack,"he said;"where is your lake?" |
38429 | Married-- married to you? |
38429 | Married? 38429 Married?" |
38429 | Miss Isban? 38429 Must?" |
38429 | Muts the whatter? |
38429 | My dear fellow,he said,"do you remember Isa had a husband?" |
38429 | My revolver-- where is it? |
38429 | No? |
38429 | Not dead? 38429 Not now? |
38429 | Of course I do not know about that, but----"Listen, Frank; you remember Isa Isban? |
38429 | Of course you believe there is an All- wise Being who witnesses even the sparrow''s fall? |
38429 | Oh, then he may be dead? |
38429 | Oh, will you ever get over it? |
38429 | Or were we pushed? |
38429 | Save his life? |
38429 | She had such an idea? |
38429 | Shoving-- the-- queer? |
38429 | So you have seen him since? |
38429 | So you''re Hart Bodge-- I mean Bart Hodge? |
38429 | Speaking of me? |
38429 | Still she threw you over? |
38429 | Succumbed? 38429 Suddenly? |
38429 | Sure? 38429 Tell me, how did your sister get away from him?" |
38429 | That is true, but who should come here to give the signal? |
38429 | That other? 38429 The bicycles-- where are they?" |
38429 | The horse and rider-- where are they? |
38429 | The man and the girl? |
38429 | The treasure-- is any of that there? |
38429 | Then he is something of a hermit? |
38429 | Then what could have become of them? |
38429 | Then where is the human being who removed it? |
38429 | Then who invented the fish story? |
38429 | Then you had not forgotten me? |
38429 | Then you have a grudge against the man? |
38429 | Then you have been to sea? |
38429 | Then you saw her when you visited the lake before? |
38429 | Then your sister is dead? |
38429 | There,said Frank,"see that light? |
38429 | They? 38429 Think so?" |
38429 | Trouble?--trouble over shootin''a nigger? |
38429 | Uncle Carter? |
38429 | Want to pow- wow? |
38429 | Well, Bart,said Frank, insinuatingly,"I trust things are going well with you?" |
38429 | Well, Jack? |
38429 | Well, fat do you whind-- I mean what do you find? |
38429 | Well, wh- wh- what do you think of that? |
38429 | Well, what are you going to do? |
38429 | Well, where are we now? |
38429 | Well, why is he cutting up all those monkey tricks? 38429 Well,"said Frank,"you heard me speak of Big Gabe?" |
38429 | Well? |
38429 | Well? |
38429 | Were you tried? |
38429 | Whar am de hotel? 38429 Whar am de odder one?" |
38429 | What about it? |
38429 | What are we going to do after we get out on the open desert again? |
38429 | What are you going to do about it? |
38429 | What are you going to do with that treasure? |
38429 | What are you going to do? |
38429 | What are you looking for? |
38429 | What are you trying to do with me? 38429 What are you trying to do?" |
38429 | What are you up to? 38429 What brought you here?" |
38429 | What can we do? |
38429 | What can we do?--what can we do? |
38429 | What did they say? |
38429 | What did you do? |
38429 | What do you call luck? |
38429 | What do you mean? |
38429 | What do you mean? |
38429 | What do you mean? |
38429 | What do you mean? |
38429 | What do you take me for-- a punching bag? |
38429 | What do you think of it now? |
38429 | What does that mean? |
38429 | What good do you think a little like that can do a fellow who is dying of thirst? 38429 What happened to us, anyway?" |
38429 | What happened, old fellow? |
38429 | What has she been doing with you? 38429 What have we struck?" |
38429 | What if dat ol''debbil teks a noshun teh wait fu''us? |
38429 | What if we ca n''t? |
38429 | What is he? |
38429 | What is it? |
38429 | What is it? |
38429 | What is it? |
38429 | What is it? |
38429 | What is it? |
38429 | What is it? |
38429 | What is the man talking about? |
38429 | What is the matter with the man? |
38429 | What is the meaning of this, Frank? |
38429 | What is this I have run against? 38429 What is your game?" |
38429 | What makes you think that? |
38429 | What more white boy can do? |
38429 | What of that? |
38429 | What other one? |
38429 | What others? |
38429 | What sort of a warning? |
38429 | What sort of ghost business was it, anyway? |
38429 | What sort of pocus- hocus-- no, hocus- pocus is this, anyway? |
38429 | What struck us? |
38429 | What was it? |
38429 | What white boys mean to do? |
38429 | What yo''tryin''ter do, boy? 38429 What''s happened?" |
38429 | What''s struck him? |
38429 | What''s that? 38429 What''s that?" |
38429 | What''s the matter? 38429 What''s the matter?" |
38429 | What''s the matter? |
38429 | What''s the odds? 38429 What''s the use to''ha- ha''that way, Merry?" |
38429 | What''s the use? |
38429 | What''s this? 38429 What''s your great rush?" |
38429 | What''s your name? |
38429 | What-- what does it mean? |
38429 | What? 38429 Whatever does this mean?" |
38429 | Whatever does what mean? |
38429 | Whatever is that? 38429 When I am dead, for I know I shall not last long-- will you find my sister and tell her everything? |
38429 | Where are Toots and Bruce? |
38429 | Where are we at? |
38429 | Where are you from last? |
38429 | Where did you find him? |
38429 | Where do you live-- here in Carson? |
38429 | Where have they gone? |
38429 | Where is he now? |
38429 | Where is he? |
38429 | Where is she now? |
38429 | Where is the boat now? |
38429 | Where''s it gone? 38429 Where-- where has it gone?" |
38429 | Which way are you traveling? |
38429 | Who are you, and what do you want? |
38429 | Who are you? 38429 Who are you?" |
38429 | Who are you? |
38429 | Who can it be? |
38429 | Who is Bernard Belmont? |
38429 | Who is at the door? |
38429 | Who is he? |
38429 | Who is this boy, Frank? |
38429 | Who-- Bernard Belmont? |
38429 | Why am I arrested? |
38429 | Why are you so good to me-- a stranger? |
38429 | Why do n''t ye let him die? |
38429 | Why do n''t you answer me? |
38429 | Why do you suppose a fellow''s larynx is called his Adam''s apple? |
38429 | Why does n''t Harry come with the doctor? |
38429 | Why not? |
38429 | Why not? |
38429 | Why not? |
38429 | Why not? |
38429 | Why should n''t he? 38429 Why was that?" |
38429 | Why? |
38429 | Why? |
38429 | Why? |
38429 | Will it be all right to open the door? |
38429 | Would n''t I? |
38429 | Would you drink your share of water when water is so precious and not take even chances with the rest of us in any danger? |
38429 | You are speaking of Bernard Belmont? |
38429 | You can find it? |
38429 | You do n''t suppose the chaps we were following fell down here ahead of us? |
38429 | You know a place? |
38429 | You know the way to that cave? |
38429 | You know? 38429 You mean they drink incessantly?" |
38429 | You met Isa? |
38429 | You pursued and pulled me from my wheel to-- to save me? |
38429 | You think he gave us the knock- out? |
38429 | You-- you would n''t do that-- now? |
38429 | Your half- sister? 38429 Your sister,"he finally asked--"did this brute treat her thus?" |
38429 | A gang that made money?" |
38429 | And we look like dangerous criminals?" |
38429 | And you-- where do you come in?" |
38429 | Are they difficult to work up? |
38429 | But did Vida see you?" |
38429 | But the girl started forward, crying:"My brother-- what do you know of him?" |
38429 | Can I do anything?" |
38429 | Can you give us the dimensions of the largest tree discovered in this State? |
38429 | Can you later?" |
38429 | Close at hand he drew up, saying in a harsh voice:"Wa- al, who are you, and whatever are yer doing here?" |
38429 | Dar am Dimun, an''dar am Rattletum, an''dar am Brownin'', but whar-- whar am Marser Frank?" |
38429 | Do these trees make good timber for building purposes? |
38429 | Do you have them all over the State? |
38429 | Drew, is it possible this is our Carson City agent, whom you called''a good man,''when you were speaking of him this evening? |
38429 | Frank hastened to the bedside, anxiously asking:"Is there anything I can do?" |
38429 | Harry started up, shouting:"You do?" |
38429 | Have you been everywhere and seen everything?" |
38429 | Have you forgotten me?" |
38429 | Hodge?" |
38429 | How can I help it after this?" |
38429 | How can a person be buried and not be dead?" |
38429 | How can he do anything for us?" |
38429 | How can we do it? |
38429 | How did you happen to think of such a bluff?" |
38429 | How do we find Big Gabe?" |
38429 | How is that?" |
38429 | How tall are they? |
38429 | How thick is the bark? |
38429 | I mean who took the old thing away?" |
38429 | I tell you I saw her-- do you hear?" |
38429 | I trust you did not get into trouble there?" |
38429 | In what way?" |
38429 | Is he a friend or relative of yours?" |
38429 | Is it a human gorilla?" |
38429 | Is that it? |
38429 | Look here, Frank Merriwell, what is there you do n''t know about? |
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38429 | See?" |
38429 | She was very shocked and cold toward me, but when I was arrested----""Arrested?" |
38429 | Then who is to pay the bills for his care and treatment?" |
38429 | Think I''m a stiff to hold a grudge over a little matter like that?" |
38429 | Want ter coon? |
38429 | Were you in that house to play?" |
38429 | Whar is the other feller?" |
38429 | What can I do for him? |
38429 | What did it mean? |
38429 | What do hit mean? |
38429 | What do you mean? |
38429 | What if she should see us? |
38429 | What is it?" |
38429 | What other?" |
38429 | What right have you to know my name? |
38429 | What satisfaction was there, after all, in this great ride across the continent? |
38429 | What was the trouble? |
38429 | What will it amount to when it is all over?" |
38429 | Where are the others?" |
38429 | Where did you drop from?" |
38429 | Where is Vida now?" |
38429 | Where is he?" |
38429 | Where shall I put him?" |
38429 | Who be yer? |
38429 | Who did such a villainous trick?" |
38429 | Who is Apollo?" |
38429 | Who?" |
38429 | Whom?" |
38429 | Why am I arrested?" |
38429 | Why are you thinking of such silly things? |
38429 | Why did n''t Harry move? |
38429 | Why did you leave Sacramento suddenly? |
38429 | Why did you throw her over? |
38429 | Why do n''t you try to forget her?" |
38429 | Why have n''t we seen it before? |
38429 | Why was his face so white? |
38429 | Why were his eyes closed? |
38429 | Will you do this?" |
38429 | Will you try?" |
38429 | Wonder how such a girl came to be out here on the ranch?" |
38429 | You charge him with that?" |
38429 | You remember that?" |
38429 | an''what''re yer doing here?" |
38429 | and what do you want?" |
38429 | asked Rattleton, in awe--"what can it be?" |
38429 | gasped Reggy;''what have I struck?'' |
38429 | how?" |
38429 | or why did she go back on you?" |
38429 | snarled a harsh voice"So ye will run away, hey? |
38429 | what''s this?" |
38429 | whispered Bruce;"or did I hear the gentle ripple of a female voice?" |
38429 | will you never be convinced?" |