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14900And, after all, why should they not do so?
14900Can any difference be detected between these feelings in the two races?
14900Can it be said that mental capacity and collective will- power were lacking in any of these people?
14900In what way have I done wrong?
14900Is the African Native equal to the European in mental and moral capacity or is he not?
14900Is there any difference of kind or degree in the moral sense of the two races?
14900Is there such a thing as pure intellect or pure rationality?
14900Is this aversion a matter of absolute instinct or is it an acquired social characteristic and as such liable to change?
14900It is a heroic plan, and it will demand great sacrifice from both peoples, but who can doubt that the end will be worth the effort?
14900Now it is easy to drive away old men and women, but who can drive away two pretty girls like these that have been made to speak against me to- day?
14900Was it the dancing or the profuse sweating which I had noticed?
14900Why should I not be merry while I may?
14900Why should he have bothered about making fire where there was no need of artificial warmth or for the cooking of food?
14900Why, we may well ask, should the primitive African have worried about cultivating the soil where edible roots and berries abounded?
37732Are all my days to be spent,I ejaculated,"in hopes that delight me only to make me more miserable?"
37732But what right have I, a poor, short- sighted mortal,I then exclaimed,"to seek for the motives that actuate an all- wise Deity?
37732Has God,I involuntarily exclaimed,"made all his creatures that they may devour each other?
37732How so?
37732If not,said I,"why tolerate them, and why not apply to the Great and Good Spirits themselves for help?"
37732What good,he asked,"could arise from allowing one to take all, and giving nothing to the other?"
37732You lost her, then, did you?
37732Do you, then, really believe that these pretenders to superior knowledge are esteemed, or that any in the place have faith in their arts?"
37732How were the sparks to be collected?
37732Might they not be savages, and take my life?
37732Notwithstanding, he asked me whether I had not food enough to eat, and what it was the Evil Spirit had made me do that troubled me so much?
37732Or might they not lead me into captivity, and make a slave of me?
37732Pecoe heard me out with great patience, then shook his head, and enquired how it came that my father should know better than his?
37732The owl opened and then shut his eyes, as if at first unconscious of the meaning of the attack, and asking,"Can it be me you mean?"
37732They are winging their way to the business of the day, and why should I neglect mine?
37732What divides their fate?
37732When I informed the officer that I had been lost when a boy, he replied--"Then you are now found; but have you a knowledge of this river?"
37732Who hath not found, be his errors what they might, that there was one gentle spirit to turn to, ever ready to pardon, protect, and solace?
37732Who of us has not felt the depth and purity of a mother''s love?
37732Who-- who are you?"
37732meaning to ask, ironically, if we took the birds for soldiers?
37732these between, How thin the barrier?
49129And how were you led to a better knowledge of the Saviour?
49129And if they''re too many for you, and you get seized, you''ll never tell my part in this business?
49129And is it possible that you were brought up ignorant of religion? 49129 Are you a fugitive slave, Sir?"
49129Buffalo; how far is that from Canada?
49129But how are you going to raise enough to pay the remainder of the thousand dollars?
49129But is it possible that you are not a scholar?
49129Ca n''t I help you any way, massa?
49129Ca n''t I?
49129Did n''t you see the damned nigger strike me?
49129Do n''t you know, man? 49129 How far is it to Canada?"
49129How long have you been here?
49129How long will it take you to get ready?
49129How so, massa?
49129Is he indeed a fugitive slave?
49129Kentucky, massa? 49129 Look here, Sir,"said he;"What, under heaven, have you got up there?"
49129Sick, massa?
49129The university of adversity,said he, looking up with astonishment;"where is that?"
49129Want to go to Canada? 49129 Well, Sir,"said he,"do you suppose I am going to bring that stuff across the Atlantic for nothing?"
49129Well, boy, how''s your master? 49129 What thousand dollars?"
49129Where are you going,''Siah?
49129Where do you stop?
49129Where shall I read, father?
49129Who drives them?
49129Who would not wish to die like those Whom God''s own spirit deigns to bless? 49129 Why not?"
49129Why, father,said he,"ca n''t you read?"
49129Why, what in the devil have you been doing, Sie? 49129 Will your master sell you?
49129Do you suppose I am going to have that insult up there?"
49129He expressed the strongest interest in me, and after about a half hour''s conversation he inquired,"At what university, Sir, did you graduate?"
49129He had observed my excitement, and added,"He writes pretty, do n''t he?"
49129He put his hand on my head and said,"Be a good fellow, wo n''t you?"
49129He said,"Where is thee going?"
49129Here Green,"said he to a ferryman;"what will you take this man and his family over for-- he''s got no money?"
49129How did you attain to the knowledge of Christ?"
49129I had a wife and four dear children; how should I provide for them?
49129I had begun the work in faith, I had expended the money honestly, and to the best of my judgment, and now should the whole enterprise fail?
49129Kentucky?
49129L.?"
49129On being informed, the next inquiry usually was,"Where are they going?"
49129The first edition of my book was ready for sale, and now What shall I do?
49129The inquiry was often propounded to me by the drivers,"Whose niggers are those?"
49129The man of the house met me in the same style; but his wife, hearing our conversation, said to her husband,"How can you treat any human being so?
49129To sink into that soft repose, Then wake to perfect happiness?"
49129Was this wrong?
49129What could I do to set myself right?
49129What did he do?"
49129What is it?"
49129When he had finished, Tom turned to me and asked,"Father, who was David?"
49129Where did he live?
49129Why should I not prevent this wrong if I can, by shortening their lives, or those of their agents, in accomplishing such detestable injustice?
49129Will you tell me, Sir, how you learned our language?"
49129Without replying he went on,"wo n''t you, wo n''t you?
49129You can do it; wo n''t you, wo n''t you?"
49129You''re running away, ai n''t you?"
49129and you a Christian?"
49129do n''t you know?
49129is that you?
49129why hast thou forsaken me?"
49129you want to work?"
22323)| 1,100| 179,270(?
22323)| 10,000(?
22323)| 180,370||||||||Tongaland( British)| 2,000(?
22323)| 200,000(?
22323)| 3,100,000(?
22323)| 55,000(?
22323)| 622,500(?
22323)| 800(?
22323)| 867,897||||||||Swaziland( dependent|||||| on South African|||||| Republic)| 8,500| 900(?
22323)| none| 20,000(?
22323)|( 1896)| 200,000(?
22323)|---||||||||German South West|| 2,025|||| Africa| 320,000(?
22323)|---||||||||Natal| 20,461| 46,788| 497,125| 543,913||||||||Zululand| 12,500(?
22323)|---||||||||Territories of British|||||| South Africa Company,|||||| south of the|||||| Zabesi( Matabililand|||||| and Mashonaland)| 142,000| 7,000(?
223231600?
22323But are they equally fit to support a dense population?
22323But under what flag would they fight?
22323But under what flag?
22323Did then the grievances of which the British residents in the Transvaal complained furnish such a basis?
22323Did they vanish imperceptibly away, or did they fly to the coast, or were they massacred in a rising of their slaves?
22323Had not the English many other lands to rule, without appropriating this one also?
22323Has the suppression of the revolt given permanent security?
22323How will the relations of two races so living together be adjusted?
22323Is such evidence forthcoming?
22323Is that language which should be used by a high officer of the Government?
22323It raised a point often debated by moralists: What are the circumstances which justify insurrection?
22323Or would they hoist the Union Jack and carry the country back under the British Crown?
22323The great question, therefore, is, How will the gold- reefs turn out?
22323These were hardships, but were they hardships such as could justify a recourse to arms?
22323Was there not also, it may be asked, the suzerainty of Britain, and if so, did it not justify intervention?
22323What are these probabilities?
22323What is the future of the Kafirs likely to be?
22323What more could a thrifty and cautious and conscientious country do?
22323What purpose were these buildings meant to serve?
22323What religion did they practise?
22323What then will be their relations, and how will the difficulties be met to which their juxtaposition must give rise?
22323What tongue did they speak?
22323What will be the relations of the two races when these things have come about, say within two or three generations?
22323What will happen when heathenism and the tribal system have vanished away?
22323What, then, are the general conclusions to which this rapid survey leads?
22323What, then, was the religion of those who built this shrine, if shrine it was?
22323When will that day arrive?
22323Whence came the builders?
22323Where are such precepts to be found, and whence are the motives and emotions to be drawn which will give the new precepts a power to command the will?
22323Why are they so troublesome to- day, when we ought to be able to look at them with a vision enlarged and a temper mellowed by wide experience?
22323Why have they proved so troublesome?
22323Why should it be almost unknown in the Hawaiian Islands, within seventeen degrees of the equator?
22323Why should it be extremely rare in California, when it is very common in New York in the same latitude?
22323Will South Africa become one of the great producing or manufacturing countries of the world?
22323Will it be populous enough and rich enough to grow into one of the Powers of the southern hemisphere?
22323Will it furnish a great market for European goods?
22323[ 90] What are these facts?
34487And by what name shall I remember you?
34487And who are you, friend?
34487But can you venture into the Havanna? 34487 But how do you know that we are not searching for a runaway slave?"
34487But surely their lives are safe?
34487But, Marcus,said I,"how can you, a man capable of better things, endure such a life?"
34487But, from what you say, I believe that you would help a slave to escape from his bonds, if you had the opportunity?
34487Can you restore those you tore from me and delivered over to worse than death? 34487 Could I have a more trustworthy and, at the same time, active and intelligent follower?"
34487Do n''t you see that it''s that ill- doing mate fellow?
34487Do you ask me to help you?
34487Do you think the scars of your merciless lash have yet disappeared from my shoulders?
34487For what you make all dat row?
34487Halloo, who have we here?
34487How came you here?
34487How long do you wish to rest?
34487I am right, am I not?
34487I say, mate-- Mister Snag-- wake up, will you? 34487 Is my voice so strangely changed then?"
34487Is there any place we can hope to reach where we can defend ourselves better than in the open plain?
34487Look out there; what do you say to that sky?
34487No frying- pans, hatchets, or other valuables left behind?
34487Now, my friend, at which port do you wish to be landed?
34487Oh dear, oh dear, or, when shall we ever go to a country where we can get along on our feet away from the sight of this ugly sea?
34487That sneaking, white- haired, milksop of a Britisher-- what business has he to refuse my civilities, I should like to know? 34487 Well, and where do you come from, stranger?"
34487What are you-- Englishmen or Americans?
34487What can that be?
34487What claim have you on me?
34487What else but death can such vermin expect at my hands?
34487What enemies have you to fear?
34487What have you been doing with yourself ever since, stranger?
34487What is the matter?
34487What is the matter?
34487What, are you all alone? 34487 What, have n''t you had your dinner, sir?"
34487Where are you going to, my dear?
34487Which of the two shall I shoot?
34487Who can he be who would venture to accompany such a harum- scarum fellow as you are, Harry?
34487Who can that be?
34487Who goes there?
34487Why do you fancy that?
34487Why, Harry, where are you going?
34487Why, who do you suppose would venture to take my scalp?
34487Will those black chaps aboard there really cut all our throats, as the captain says?
34487Will you leave it?
34487Wretched slave- driver-- overseer of your fellow- men-- have I found you once again?
34487You have travelled, friend?
34487You''ll not let that damned darkie murder me, stranger?
34487` Why how, in the name of sense, do you want to fight?'' 34487 Am I to forget the curses, the insults, you have heaped on me?
34487And is it so dark that we do n''t want a window to see out of?"
34487Are they birds, buffaloes, or Redskins?"
34487As I did so, the thought occurred to me,"For what purpose was my great strength given me?
34487Black skin or white skin, what does it matter?
34487But how, it may be asked, can this vast territory be peopled?
34487Can you tell us if any is to be found on the island?"
34487Do I look so very funny?"
34487For an instant I refrained even from tasting it, till Peter observed--"Well, sir, sure wine ai n''t so bad a thing after all, is it?"
34487How might I be treated should the pirate be captured by a man- of- war, either English or American, and I be found on board?
34487How was this to be accomplished?
34487I was awoke by a sensation of cold, and hearing Peter exclaim--"Oh, sir, I wonder what has come over the buffalo skin?"
34487I''ll be bold to ask, are we to be shut up all winter, so that we do n''t want a door to go in and out at?
34487Is that the way you would treat your friends when you find them out all desolate and alone on the wide ocean?"
34487Peter looked at me reproachfully, remarking--"I thought when we got into this country we were to have no more tossing about on the salt ocean?"
34487Presently he came directly against me, and as his white eyes rolled round, I heard him say--"Massa, you Harry Skipwith?
34487Shall we fire together, or shall we draw for the first shot?''
34487Sure enough, there was Marcus; but what could have excited his anger?
34487The boy understands me?"
34487To escape from the lash and chains, from indignities and insults, what will not a man endure?"
34487Were we not bold hunters?
34487What do you say to those black spots out there?
34487What do you wish to do?"
34487What''s it all about?
34487Where are you going, boy?"
34487Who says we''re lost?"
34487Will nobody save me?
34487` Will you fight me like a man, I ask?''
34487` Would any but a fool let his enemy point the muzzle of his gun at him, if he could help it?
34487will not your schooner run a great risk of being recognised?"
21453After?
21453And now,said he,"I will go out and meet Mr Clare and Walter-- down on the neck, are they not?
21453And what are you afraid of? 21453 And, what do you say to yonder craft?"
21453Another? 21453 Are you come to take us from this?"
21453Are your halliards all clear there, boys?
21453At it, ai n''t you, boys, with forecastle appetites? 21453 Boys,"I cried,"boys, where are you?"
21453But you will though, wo n''t you, Captain, and make Mr Clare, too?
21453Come here, sir,said Harry to Ugly;"now why have you not eaten this nice meal, eh?"
21453Good- night, boy; ca n''t you say something, Captain Gruff?
21453Has all this been an hallucination?
21453Have you got any, Clump?
21453Higginsons? 21453 I hope that we shall get the_ Youth_ safe at her moorings before night comes, or a storm either-- shall we not?"
21453Is it possible?
21453Is it so very funny to see Clump doing honour to a day once so big with the fate of England and the world? 21453 Is that anchor ready?"
21453Is that you, Clare? 21453 Is the chest secured with a key?"
21453Mr Clare,called out Captain Mugford,"wo n''t you twist two of the boys''lines together and bend them on that gaff?
21453My hebbens, Massa Drake, wat did scar you?
21453No? 21453 Oh, that is it, Clump-- consolation, eh?
21453Phil,interrupted Mr Clare,"what light is that flaring up away ahead there on your lee bow?"
21453Shall I bring him down, sir?
21453Shall we all be there together, father, and for the whole summer, and without any school? 21453 Was he willing to die,"I asked,"just as we were on the threshold of safety?"
21453Wat will you''ab, sir?
21453We must let go another anchor-- eh, Harry?
21453We''ll hope so,answered Captain Mugford, who pulled out his pipe and filled it hard, continuing,"Who''ll hand me out a light from the cuddy?"
21453Well, gentlemen, are you ready to proceed?
21453Wen you''se cum''ere nudder time,''spect dese ole black folks be gwine''way-- be gwine''crost de ribber Jordan?
21453What is all this, my poor fellow?
21453What stuff,sang out Walter, laughing;"what puts that in your head, Bob?"
21453What think you, Davis? 21453 What will I have, ay?
21453Where are they now?
21453Where away?
21453Which way will''re go, sir?
21453Who are you, big voice?
21453Who are you, who dare to come and invade our territory?
21453Who harmed you, Bar? 21453 Why,"asked Drake,"what are you going to do, Bob, with bullets and buckshot?"
21453Young shipmates, you remember how Mr Clare talked to you one day in the_ Clear the Track_--eh? 21453 _ Massa_ Tregellin''s house, is it?
21453''Spects de ole house git cole an dull to yous now;''spects de yun Massas want git home?"
21453------------------------------------------------------------------------ What was going on at the cape all this time?
21453--it was the voice we had heard before--"wake up and let us in?"
21453A ninety- pound halibut, eh?"
21453About five fathoms, is it?"
21453All right?
21453An I''se to fire de gun, eh?
21453And you have been running the bunnies till you are blown, and your masters would not shoot-- eh?
21453Ar''n''t yous gwine afore dey is done dead?
21453Are you ready to go about?
21453Bob and I have a little secret service to attend to, which ca n''t be postponed; so will you shoot the ducks for me?"
21453Bread and butter?
21453But talking about the good times we have had, I have enjoyed our shooting best of all, and so has Ugly, I''ll bet-- haven''t you, Ugly?"
21453But tell me, did you come here alone?
21453But was it possible for us to hold out?
21453By the way, there is a hatchet with us, is there not?
21453Can it be that our young are no longer to be nourished on sago, rice, or maize?
21453Can you tell me if any people are residing on your island who may wish to leave it?
21453Captain, where do you propose landing us?
21453Could the Captain be there, sleeping yet?
21453Did you take notice h- e- ow he was overboard as quick as you spoke, afore I started a shut?
21453Do n''t you shake in your boots already?
21453Do you see?"
21453Eh, Mr Clare?"
21453Eh?
21453Give us a light, shipmate?"
21453Had the Allies been beaten at Waterloo, what might not have become of our beloved country?
21453Had the little fellow been washed overboard from some vessel?
21453Had they been hidden there by smugglers, or by whom?
21453Have you any water on board?"
21453Have you no companions?"
21453He ai n''t much hurt, is he?"
21453He would have meat or other things to get for the table, but would always reach the boat first in returning, and when he saw his"young master?"
21453How will that do, eh, old fellow?"
21453I say, boys, wo n''t Mr Clare wish he had had a hand in catching that haul?"
21453I thought to myself what good will all their wealth be to them if the ship goes down?
21453If so, you''ll not forget them to- night-- will you?"
21453Is it not so, Jacob?"
21453Is the degradation of effeminate land rats, cheese- eaters, wharf robbers, stable vermin, to come upon us?
21453Is the mainsail ready for hoisting?"
21453Massa Clare, Massa Capting, ar''n''t yous gwine?
21453Mathematics in a vessel''s hold, what was it but a foreshadowing of navigation?
21453Mr Clare called to us,"Boys, what are you whispering about over there?"
21453Nearly forty years deaf, but I hear God''s voice within me_ now_, louder and louder every day; and what has He done for us to- day?
21453So she bent forward anxiously, and asked him in a voice full of concern--"Wat''s dat, Massa Drake-- wat''s dat you say?"
21453Some of your nonsense, boys, eh?"
21453Tell me first-- Vidocq?
21453The clear water of the bay soused in impatient little ripples against the boats we stood ready to enter, as if to say,"Well, why do n''t you come on?"
21453The first words that were distinguishable from the reef were--"Is that you, Mr Clare?
21453Then we heard a shot, but knew by the report that it was not Harry''s gun, and Drake called down the stairs,"Clump, who fired?"
21453They had rounded the cape, and old Phil asked again--"Whar ne- e- ow, Capting-- in shore, you think, or straight ahead?"
21453Ugly, boy, are you glad to see the old Captain trudging over the rabbit- ground?
21453Was there a fond master mourning for him in Newcastle, England, or in Newcastle, Pennsylvania?
21453Wen I''se done berry you, ou yer''spects gwine''posit Clump en de bowels ob de arth, ay?
21453Were they now our property?
21453What can it be?"
21453What can it be?"
21453What could have become of our young shipmate?
21453What could it be that I was to encounter?
21453What did it mean?
21453What do you think of it, Mr Clare, eh?"
21453What do yun Massas shoot?"
21453What else is so delightful and health- giving?
21453What is it worse than what we have been working for?
21453What was to be the result?
21453When do you sail?"
21453When the guns were washed, dried, and rubbed off with oil, I said to Clump,"Have you got any bullets or buckshot?"
21453Where could Mr Clare be all this time?
21453Where is our` life on the ocean wave''?
21453Where is your pain?"
21453Who writes me notes?
21453Who''ll have the first fish?"
21453Without school?
21453Yes, Mr Clare?
21453You say it is all loaded and ready, eh?
21453You will go with us, sir, I hope?
21453You''se gwine sure?"
21453can we sail to- day?"
21453did n''t we three give a terrific chorus of assent?
21453or had he swum off some neighbouring beach to bring a stick for his master?
21453or had they killed him?
21453said Harry;"was there ever a jollier place for fun?"
21453what in the name of all that''s marine does this mean?
21453where is that?"
21453where is, I say, where` a home in the rolling deep''?
21453which way shall we have the breeze when it does come?"
21453woy''se ole Juno afeer''d?
21085A ghost in the cabin?
21085A ghost in the cabin?
21085Ah,said Captain Dinks, returning to the main question,"but how are we going to weather the point, eh?
21085Ai n''t it near breakfast- time? 21085 All ready forward?"
21085And did n''t you think of me too, Kate; and wish me to be with you?
21085And did no seals or birds come?
21085And how are we getting on now, Mrs Meejor?
21085And how are you getting on now, on deck?
21085And was it for such an absurd idea that you''ve nearly made me shiver the masts out of her? 21085 And whar''ll you find vegetables haar, mister?"
21085And what can you or I do to help the captain and the others?
21085And what good will that do us?
21085And what the dickens are you doing aboard my ship?
21085And what''s that, mister?
21085And when are you thinking of starting?
21085And where''s Mrs Negus, eh?
21085And who''s me?
21085And why is he not at his post, looking after the welfare of his passengers?
21085Are we nearing him?
21085Are we?
21085Are you men-- are you British seamen-- to abandon women and children in time of peril and seek your own safety?
21085Are you sure,said Mr Meldrum,"that it is the long- boat?"
21085But were you not certain I would come?
21085But wo n''t it break down the roof?
21085But wo n''t the other men prevent them?
21085Could you bear to be told the truth?
21085Danger, eh? 21085 Did he say that there was any danger?"
21085Did you not search about and find the cabbage that we got here?
21085Do n''t you belong to me now?
21085Do n''t you see what it is?
21085Do n''t you?
21085Do you know that what you are doing, men, is rank mutiny?
21085Do you know what you are saying?
21085Do you remember that?
21085Do you think so?
21085Do you think they have landed in safety, papa?
21085Do you, still, eh?
21085Does he? 21085 Eh, my dear?"
21085Eh, my dear?
21085Found another ghost in the cabin, eh?
21085Goramighty, Massa Boltrope, you no swim ten day widout habin''notin''to eat, nor no water, hey?
21085Have I not ordered you never to go up those ropes?
21085Have the men finished storing those things in the boats yet?
21085Have you any idea where it is coming in?
21085He ai n''t jined them copperheads and left us in the lurch, hey?
21085Hev you got any coffee or tea fixins?
21085Hillo, mister,said the American as soon as he noticed him,"jest roused up, hey?
21085How about when the tide flows again?
21085How''s her head?
21085How''s your arm now?
21085I beg your pardon for not recognising that you were of the same craft; but what could I think, or how could I judge?
21085I do,said he;"how could I forget it?
21085I guess this air animile''ll save your old stores, mister, hey?
21085I guess, mister,said Mr Lathrope,"you mean what the lumber men on the Susquehanna and Red River call` making a portage,''hey?"
21085I guess, though, it warn''t a waiter at one of them hotels that said that, hey?
21085I hope you feel better now?
21085I know,replied the other, nodding his head--"helping the captain out of the muss, eh?
21085I prefer you as you are, Frank,responded Mr Meldrum;"and I''m sure so does Kate, eh?"
21085I was not thinking of myself,said Mr Meldrum sternly;"what sail are you carrying?"
21085I''d like to know what all this terrible hullabaloo is about?
21085I''spose,put in Mr Lathrope,"you mean about shifting our diggings, mister, hey?"
21085Ice?
21085If there is a live crater there, it ca n''t be so very cold then, eh?
21085Indeed?
21085Is anybody hurt?
21085Is n''t there?
21085Is she?
21085Is that a bargain?
21085Is there any danger really?
21085Made another conundrum?
21085Much mischief done, eh?
21085Now, I do jest wonder what them two coons hev on hand?
21085Oh, Bill Moody? 21085 Oh, papa, are you there?"
21085Oh, the wind is n''t far off now,replied Captain Dinks,"you see those porpoises there, passing us now and playing astern?
21085Only four feet?
21085Papa,said Kate as soon as the mate had ascended the companion,"what was that Mr McCarthy was saying when he spoke so low to you?"
21085Take what men you like and commence the repairs at once, for there''s no time to be lost Mr Meldrum, what say you to this?
21085Wha- wha- what do you want?
21085What about this leak, carpenter?
21085What are you calling out for?
21085What do you make it?
21085What do you mean?
21085What do you think of the ship now, Miss Kate?
21085What do you think, Mr Meldrum?
21085What does that mean?
21085What is it?
21085What is that I hear?
21085What is the matter on deck; and why do you come here?
21085What is the matter, papa dear?
21085What were you going to say about the provisions, papa?
21085What''s a blizzard?
21085What''s the matter, captain?
21085What, ma?
21085Where are the rest of your number?
21085Where away?
21085Where away?
21085Where is he? 21085 Who are you?
21085Who did it?
21085Who is he? 21085 Who''s there below?"
21085Who''s there?
21085Why is Snowball like a worm, Miss Meldrum?
21085Why, darn my moccasins, deon''t yew know what a blizzard is?
21085Why, what do you mean?
21085Will-- will-- it be quite safe?
21085Would you mind coming on deck for a few moments,said he hurriedly,"I want to speak to you about something?"
21085Yes, sir; she does,agreed Adams;"but, do n''t you think, sir, she''s carrying on too much now that the wind has got up?
21085You could n''t luff her a bit more, McCarthy, could you?
21085You do n''t say so?
21085You sid only a boat, sorr; are n''t ye going to take the pair ov''em?
21085You''re not hurt, I hope?
21085''Spose we goes a- huntin'', hey?"
21085Are you sure about the mice, Florry?"
21085Besides, what have we to fear if they do come?
21085But I''m picking up, I guess, and feed reg''ler; so I s''pose I''ll do, Cap, for an old hoss, eh?
21085But if we ca n''t help it, mister, what''s the sorter use in grievin''?
21085But, how are we getting on, captain,"he added, to change the subject,"the ship seems to be slipping along through the water?"
21085But, why do you ask the question, my dear?
21085Can you hear anything?"
21085Do you expect to find sich kitchen stuff haar?"
21085Do you think the roof will bear the pressure on it?"
21085Do you think you can wear her?"
21085Done much hurt?"
21085He noticed no sign of breakers anywhere near and wondered at this sudden alteration of the vessel''s course--"Where''s the reef?"
21085He''s the most of a ladies''man on board the ship, and I imagine that he and Miss Kate will get on pretty well together, eh, Mr Meldrum?"
21085How disappointed the boneta must then feel when they see them take unto themselves wings and fly away?"
21085I do n''t see anything else that can be done-- do you?"
21085I hope it ai n''t up to much chucks?"
21085I suppose,"he added in a louder tone, addressing the mate again,"she is n''t making any great way yet since daylight, McCarthy, eh?"
21085I votes for quitting her at once-- what say you, mates?"
21085I wonder what they quarrelled about?"
21085I wondther howsomedever it iver floated all the way here?"
21085I wondther which of them it wor?
21085I''ve got a fust- rate brown- stone front in Philadelphy, and I''ll chuck you in as cook, if you like, hey?"
21085If you like I''ll remain on deck in your stead?"
21085If you''ll belave me, Mister Lathrope, sorr, she''d sail ten knots on a bowline; and I''d like to know where you''d bate that now?"
21085Is he not like Mr Trotter, father?"
21085Moody''s gang evidently intended to carry out their nefarious plan; but how was he to prevent it?
21085Oh, gracious goodness, why did I ever come to sea?"
21085Oh, he''s lost,"she added with a piercing scream,--"fiends, monsters, are you going to let him drown before your eyes?"
21085SLept till long after daybreak, did they?
21085Shall I rouse him up with a rope''s end, cap''en?"
21085She must have known that something unusual was taking place on deck from our calls for help and the report of your pistol, Mr Lathrope?"
21085Still we''d better get rid of it, carpenter, as there''s no use our carrying more cargo than we are obliged, eh?"
21085Sure an''there''s no knowing but what all our misfortunes have been brought about by the same baste, bad cess to it?"
21085There are not many ships laden like her that would make five knots out of a foul wind, as she is now doing, eh?"
21085We shall all be burnt alive?
21085What could have become of them all?
21085What could possibly have caused all that clatter and commotion?
21085What could the awful portent foretell?
21085What say you, Mr McCarthy, eh?"
21085What''s the matter wid ye, you spalpeen, to be rooshin''on deck like a bull in a china shop?
21085Where are the steward and stewardess?"
21085Where is the captain of the vessel, sir?"
21085Where''s my boy?"
21085Where, in the name of Moses, can he be?
21085Why, man alive, you would n''t want me to lose this breeze with such a lot of leeway as we have to make up?"
21085You see that headland, there to starboard?
21085asked Mr Meldrum, with a smile,"are you not satisfied; or, did you expect the ship to have done more?"
21085bravo, little one-- oh, my, was n''t that a good one, now?"
21085but, if you ca n''t yet do all I ask, will you try to love me a little?
21085ejaculated Mrs Major Negus, drawing her skirts closer to her in alarm,"you do n''t say so?
21085exclaimed Florry Meldrum,"the thresher is n''t alone; what are those long- nosed fishes swimming about under the whale?
21085exclaimed Kate Meldrum reproachfully,"how could you say that?"
21085exclaimed Kate,"how can you believe that?"
21085exclaimed the first- mate in surprise;"and how, thin, will you carry the lot ov us?"
21085repeated Mr Meldrum in astonishment;"what puss?"
21085repeated Mr Meldrum;"how-- why?"
21085said Kate smiling,"that will be a terribly long separation, wo n''t it?"
21085said the passenger, laughing;"and in daylight to?
21085said the skipper, looking in the direction the girl had pointed--"a bird?
21085the one down south, that we seed to leeward when the old ship poked her nose on the reef?"
21085whar?"
21085what''s all this yere muss about?"
21085where''s the fire?
21085you have n''t learnt your lesson yet, eh?"
39061''Pon my soul, I''d forgotten my own birthday, and I have n''t the ghost of a notion what the day of the month is; have you, Barney?
39061A boy, did you say, Barney? 39061 A fluke, was it?
39061A machine gun?
39061A steamer, eh?
39061A wicked uncle, eh?
39061All well?
39061And I suppose you''ve alarmed the camp?
39061And Lokolobolo?
39061And Makoko?
39061And are there pigmies in that forest-- little men, you know?
39061And are your parents still chained to the tree?
39061And did the cratur''give ye the slip, then?
39061And go at them with a rush, uncle?
39061And is she buried under them?
39061And is that the way, sorr, they make the giants at the pantomime?
39061And they have been killed-- not dying by the sleeping sickness?
39061And what do you make of this?
39061And what sort of feeling is now consuming ye, sorr?
39061And what then, sorr?
39061And what''ll ye be afther doing yourself, sorr?
39061And where''s the pipe, sorr? 39061 And wo n''t it be aisy, sorr?
39061And you did not get a pain?
39061And you have not been attacked since?
39061Another alarm, eh?
39061Anything happened?
39061Are we on the right road?
39061Are you going?
39061Are you sure none of the other men know enough English to serve my turn?
39061Arrah thin, ye spalpeen, where''s Samba?
39061Bandoka is sure the white officers are not coming through the forest?
39061Bedad, sorr, is n''t it me that knows ye''d niver do it? 39061 Bedad, why should n''t we have a little rifle practice at''em, sorr?
39061Begorra, I would, sorr; do they deserve any betther? 39061 But Samba, uncle?"
39061But how came he here?
39061But how could you tell that in the dark?
39061But we have seen nothing of Samba; where is he?
39061But what if I never come back, Barney?
39061But what of their courts, Uncle? 39061 But what''ll we do wid the overflow, sorr?
39061But where''s the gold, uncle?
39061But who did it? 39061 Can not we get the people out uv the scoundhrel''s clutches widout fighting, sorr?
39061Can they reach Ilola to- day, coming through the forest?
39061Could n''t we do something to hould the attention uv those villains at the outpost while Samba and the chief are doing their job?
39061Could n''t we leave all the licking to him, uncle?
39061D''you see what has happened? 39061 D''you think we could do it, Barney?
39061Dead, monsieur?
39061Did I?
39061Do n''t you ever have a fit of the dumps, Barney? 39061 Do you know anything of Samba, the son of Mboyo and nephew of Boloko, one of your master''s men?"
39061Do you think it was a move of that Belgian fellow, uncle?
39061Eh? 39061 Faith,''tis Irishmen that speak the best English,"returned Barney;"did I not hear them wid me very own ears in the house uv Parlimint?"
39061Go on the stump like Gladstone?
39061Has he killed many people?
39061Have you called him?
39061He dies, O Lokolobolo?
39061He will not go yet to the Great Spirit, O Lokolobolo?
39061Hi, now, Nando, what are you about?
39061How are you now, Samba?
39061How can that be? 39061 How did they come?"
39061How did you find your way back in the dark?
39061How far now?
39061How many are the villains?
39061How many fighting men are left to escort the canoes?
39061How old is he, Nando?
39061How will you do it?
39061How''s that?
39061I suppose you are going to take us there? 39061 I suppose you are very tired now, Samba?"
39061I suppose you told him our men are not armed?
39061I suppose you''ll just say''Go and be hanged''in answer to that?
39061If he is so very sick, how did he come from the river into the forest?
39061Is it far, Lofundo?
39061Is it quite clear?
39061Is it the fifteenth Psalm? 39061 Is that Ilombekabasi?"
39061Is that the fashion uv keeping gyard?
39061Is the boy getting better?
39061It is the hand of Boloko, who whipped us and killed us, who can say how many? 39061 Just in revenge for not getting the baumba?"
39061Lepoko speaks English, does he?
39061Me fink dis plenty bad; what for man lib for hide in tree and look at Nando? 39061 Might it not be to prevent reinforcements from reaching us, sorr?"
39061Mr. Elbel? 39061 Now I wonder if he could tell us all about it?"
39061Now what are we to do with him?
39061Now, Lepoko,he said, putting himself between the chiefs and sitting on the buffalo''s head,"what is all this about?"
39061O kend''o?
39061Only what could he do, if he came?
39061Perhaps he was fishing?
39061Samba? 39061 Say, was n''t it Macaulay who said he''d write a nation''s history from its ballads?
39061Send him to Oxford?
39061Shall we admit Makole?
39061Shall we go back and send a party to cut him up?
39061Shall we let him go, Barney?
39061Spoiling for a fight, eh? 39061 Suppose the talk of gold turns out to be wind, uncle?"
39061That is the truth, Ifumi?
39061That''s the scout of Massa Barney''s who was captured, is n''t it?
39061The dog has gone too, eh? 39061 The fire is burning out; what does it matter if it burns a little more quickly?
39061The whipping is to be to- morrow? 39061 Then why not take the offensive, uncle?"
39061They taught you history at Rugby, did they? 39061 Three men will certainly be killed; are not the scouts Makoko, Lianza, and Lingombela, three of the best marksmen in Ilombekabasi?
39061Tow him, eh? 39061 True; how did you get away, Samba?"
39061Very good, sorr,said Barney;"but what''ll become uv Ilola?
39061Well, and what is it wid ye thin?
39061Well, do n''t you think that, now our numbers are reduced, it would be as well to move our camp nearer to Imbono''s village? 39061 Well, what are the lines?"
39061Well, what are you driving at, Barney?
39061Well, what is it?
39061Well, what''s become of them, then? 39061 Well, who are you, and what do you want?"
39061Well?
39061Were many of your people killed?
39061What are they singing, Lepoko?
39061What can you do, my boy?
39061What d''you mean?
39061What did I say at all at all?
39061What did he mean by that?
39061What do they say now, Lepoko?
39061What do you make of this?
39061What do you mean-- a bit of her?
39061What do you mean? 39061 What do you say at all?"
39061What do you say, uncle? 39061 What do you think of this, Barney?
39061What does that matter? 39061 What have you been doing?"
39061What have you got in those bundles?
39061What is it, uncle?
39061What is this, Makole?
39061What might that be, sorr?
39061What on earth for?
39061What was the firing?
39061What would be the good uv doing anything else, sorr? 39061 What would be the good uv it, sorr?
39061What would he be doing that for, sorr? 39061 What would ye have any truck wid Elbel''s scoundhrels for?"
39061What''s that?
39061What''s the matter with you, man?
39061What''s the matter, Nando?
39061What''s the meaning of it, I wonder?
39061What''s this? 39061 What''s to be done, my boy?"
39061What?
39061Where are they?
39061Where are they?
39061Where are you going?
39061Where is Samba then?
39061Where is he?
39061Where''s that villain Nando?
39061Which one?
39061Who are you?
39061Who is he?
39061Who is he?
39061Who on earth''s Pat?
39061Who was the chief of these bad men?
39061Why did he send you? 39061 Why do you say that?"
39061Why do you wish to leave Limpoko?
39061Why does he smile?
39061Why not say Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, uncle?
39061Why not, sir? 39061 Why, sorr, why not drop down some uv them boulders we keep for repairing the wall?
39061Why? 39061 Why?"
39061Will you tell?
39061Would it be indiscreet to ask your reasons?
39061Would you be meaning to go for them, sorr?
39061You are the servants of Mutela?
39061You did not provoke Bomolo?
39061You have another white man with you now, besides Elobela?
39061You leave to- morrow?
39061You mean that I''m deserting my ally, eh?
39061You mean that the enemy might try to divert the stream if they attacked our camp?
39061You mean?
39061You refuse me, Ngondisi?
39061You see what they are at, Barney?
39061You think so, monsieur?
39061You told me that none of the men speak English but yourself,said Mr. Martindale;"is that true?"
39061You zink so? 39061 _ Reductio ad absurdum_, uncle?"
39061''An''what would ye be afther, Mike?''
39061''An''who is it this time but that same Patsy?''
39061''Bedad,''says he,''what will have come to Biddy at all?''
39061''Catch him?''
39061''Catch what?''
39061''He that walketh uprightly----''I can not remember, Jack.--Is that boy Samba better?
39061''Is n''t it meself that''s just got a penny for that same news?''
39061''Ku?
39061''What is it ye''d be maning?''
39061--don''t ye hear him, sorr?--''what in the world will I want wid all these disgraceful lookin''objects?
39061--here Barney helped out his meaning with pantomime--"nor dream all that terrible wild stuff you have just been telling us?"
39061... are your practices legal, Mr. Elbel?
39061A directorate-- a few directorates-- a snug place at Court-- who knows?
39061And Barnio!--was it not Barnio who had led them to the stockade with that wild war- cry of his?
39061And bedad, if he''d had good things to say uv the State officers, would n''t he have said''em?
39061And besides, did he not writhe and groan with every blow?
39061And did he not try to murder ye before the fight began?
39061And how will ye go to work wid the bogie, sorr?"
39061And is n''t it all his deeds that prove it, with his whips and his forest guards-- blagyards I call''em-- and all?
39061And the white man, the Son of Heaven, wanted_ botofé_; it had some value for him?
39061And the white men of Bula Matadi-- did not they sometimes seize black boys, and make them soldiers or serfs?
39061And what could he say to convince Imbono that he was no friend of the white men who authorized or permitted such things?
39061And what would his uncle say to it?
39061And what''s this blood brother business anyway?
39061And who are you?"
39061And who is this?
39061Any other men in the hut?"
39061Are not these things happening every day?
39061Are you absolutely inhuman?
39061Arlington?"
39061As for right, what right has the Inglesa to interfere?
39061As soon as they came in sight the leader of Jack''s escort cried--"O etswa?
39061Barney, Barney, will you never come?
39061Bimeby man come down like snake, creep, creep,''long,''long; me go too, what for?
39061But Samba''s the ould wan himself at schaming; will I fetch him?"
39061But are we near Banonga, Nando?"
39061But are ye sure Imbono would be willing to have us for close neighbours?"
39061But the young fellow was certainly very polite; why not humour him by letting him talk?
39061But they knew Lokolobolo; had he not time and again brought Elobela''s schemes to nought?
39061But what can we do, O Lokolobolo?
39061But what do you think of the idea?"
39061But what does it all mean, anyway?"
39061But what on earth did the fellow want with the boy?"
39061But what thin?
39061But what was this animal they had brought with them?
39061But what was this?
39061But what will you be after doing at all, sorr?"
39061But where are the huts?"
39061But where are the people?"
39061But who are the two white men wid him, thin?
39061But who is in the litter?"
39061But why did ye not bring it, me darlint?"
39061But you talk of fighting Elbel; have you thought of the risk?"
39061But''tis the morning for Lingombela to go to the village for eggs; could he not find out what you wish to know?"
39061Can you lend me an interpreter?"
39061Can you stomach native food?
39061Could he get down the gully side, I wonder?"
39061Could he have done otherwise than he had done?
39061Could he trust Barney to continue his work if he should be removed?
39061Could he venture to build a fire?
39061Could his sudden departure from the village, Jack wondered, have been his first move in this direction?
39061Could n''t we persuade Boloko to keep his men in order-- bribe him, perhaps?"
39061Could n''t we wait an hour or two and see if he appears?"
39061Could they pick it up again-- trace him to the tree and follow him up?
39061Could this be Bula Matadi, Samba wondered, the white man whom his grandfather, the chief Mirambo, had seen long ago at Wanganga?
39061Could we rush the camp before the main body could be brought to its relief?"
39061D''you know you''ve thrown away a nugget worth I do n''t know how many dollars?"
39061Dat is de English vay-- de boxe, hein?"
39061Did not Samba say that Lokolobolo gave him his last bottle of devil water?"
39061Did the forest contain_ botofé_?
39061Did they not say the Great White Chief loved us and wished to do us good?
39061Did ye, or did ye not, eat a big supper uv anything at all last night?"
39061Did you ever see such a big man?
39061Did you explain that we do n''t belong to the Great White Chief, Nando?"
39061Do n''t the streets uv London prove it whin the County Council has been taking up the drains?"
39061Do n''t you think, Barney, a lighted candle behind the paper would make a very decent sort of bogie?"
39061Do the spalpeens think they''ll catch us napping, begore?"
39061Do ye think Barney O''Dowd would have hung out a white rag and surrindered?
39061Do you blame me now, sir?"
39061Do you know what I would do in your place, sir?
39061Do you remember I said at Banonga that I was n''t a philanthropist and was n''t set on starting a crusade?
39061Do you think anything has happened to him?
39061Does n''t it seem to you odd that Uncle says nothing about the rubber question?
39061Eh?
39061Elbel?"
39061Elbel?"
39061Even Samba, forest- bred, had barely survived the perils of a solitary journey: how could a white man expect to fare so well?
39061Even if he escaped the former, what chance was there of success?
39061For how many maimings and murders had this man been responsible?
39061For why are the niggers here not lazy, sorr?
39061Getting a little appetite, eh?
39061Had Elbel at last fathomed the secret of his water supply?
39061Had Providence, moving in mysterious ways, arranged all this-- that one should suffer for the sake of many?
39061Had Samba escaped the clutches of his enemy and got back to the fort?
39061Had Samba escaped?
39061Had he fallen into the enemy''s hands?
39061Had he to contend with a regular officer of the State as well as an official of the Concession?
39061Had his movement been detected?
39061Had his ruse succeeded?
39061Had news of the storming of the camp been carried, he wondered, by fugitives to the flotilla?
39061Had not he, Mirambo, seen Bula Matadi, the friend of the black man?
39061Had not many of them tried in vain to discover the secret which Samba would be forced to betray?
39061Had not the Arabs of the Soudan shown this?
39061Had the enemy taken advantage of the sudden flood to organize an attack in force?
39061Had the white men no fathers?
39061Has Mutela arrived?"
39061Has he not made big puddle in massa''s canoe?
39061Have you any food about you, Nando?"
39061He had never heard Pat whine; the dog barked at everything; why had he changed his manner of speech?
39061Here, Nando, are you sure of this?"
39061Him say how massa get him?"
39061How can I rush?
39061How can he help knowing of it?
39061How can we get him into the fort?
39061How can we praise him-- Lokolobolo?
39061How could the negro distinguish?
39061How could they do it?
39061How does it go on?
39061How is the rubber to be paid for?"
39061How long must he remain helpless here, unable to lift a hand in defence of the oppressed?
39061How many huts did it contain?
39061How supply the strangers too?
39061How would he find his uncle?
39061I do n''t want Uncle to fall into Elbel''s hands, but how can I stop it?"
39061I have learn dat your men have rifles; I see dem myself; dey even hold deir rifles at de salute, dey have military training, hein?
39061I shall certainly go; the question is, shall I go armed?"
39061I think I have the pleasure of addressing Monsieur Elbel?"
39061I''ve too little flesh on me bones now; what would I be if I grizzled?"
39061If he could capture the stores, would he not have the main body at his mercy?
39061If that happened, Samba wondered, would he be able to disengage himself from the tangle of branches and swim clear?
39061If the canoe did not meet with disaster from without, why not from within?
39061Ilombekabasi?
39061Is it fire?
39061Is it legal to incite a night attack on peaceable travellers?"
39061Is it legal to shoot and maim the natives as you have been doing for a hundred miles and more along the river?
39061Is it water?
39061Is n''t the cause of the negroes every bit as good as the cause of the Bulgarians or Macedonians or Armenians?
39061Is there any such freedom?
39061It was very foolish, he thought; they were both such good fellows: it was quite clear that they ought to be friends; but what was a dog to do?
39061Jack, are you there?"
39061Lepoko fink bofe make two holes-- how can do uvver way?"
39061Lokolobolo had brought water into their camp; but who had made water run in a swift river where no river had ever been before?
39061May I make you a proposal?
39061Monsieur Elbel summoned us----""Where is Monsieur Elbel, monsieur?"
39061Mr. Arlington, you are no longer a member of Parliament, I believe?"
39061Mr. Martindale-- I zink dat is de name-- have found de gold he sought?"
39061Muss see; s''pose he go fetch bad man and shoot massa?
39061Nando go to Boma with old massa; what den?
39061Nando, when shall we get to this Banonga we''ve heard so much about?"
39061Nando, where''s Samba?"
39061Nando?"
39061No father and mother!--Barnard said there was gold; why ca n''t he find it?--No, that''s not a nugget, that''s---- Only a dog, eh?
39061No mercy had been shown to them: why should they show mercy?
39061Now Mr. Nando, would you plase tell us if you ate a big supper uv maniac last night?"
39061Now, Jack, ready?
39061Of what good are knives against guns?
39061On the way the shouts of the paddlers became more coherent; what was this they were saying?
39061Only a few escaped-- they wander in the forest, who knows where?
39061Only wan thing, sorr; ye would not have any inshuperable objection to Pat, sorr?"
39061Or perhaps his eyes had deceived him?
39061Or say, Jack, d''you think we are being watched?"
39061Or would they be so much alarmed that nothing but flight would occur to them?
39061Ought he in any case to leave the fort?
39061Ought he to think of it?
39061Rubber and parrots; what next, I wonder?
39061Samba hab got Nando him knife: what for Nando no hab nuffin at all?"
39061Savvy?"
39061See?"
39061Shall I fish for that nugget?"
39061Shall we go and get some hippo meat?
39061Shall we join hands in this?
39061She gave me a screech and went black in the face, an''sure''twas for the same fun I''m here this blessed minute?''
39061Should he let them loose, to work their will upon their oppressors?
39061Should he risk all, spring overboard, and swim for the bank?
39061Should he take him?
39061So it had happened to other villages: how could he hope that Banonga would be spared?
39061So that when Barney met him as he re- entered the fort, and asked eagerly,"Well, sorr, and did the patient swallow the pill?"
39061Something must be done; yet what?
39061Suppose we shot Elbel?
39061Supposing he failed, what would happen to the hundreds of people who depended on him?
39061Surely, surely, he was not in danger-- he would not die?
39061The huts will not hold half of us; and who are you?"
39061The intruder was alone, and a negro; Why not try to capture him?
39061The other continued--"Well, monsieur, what is the position?
39061The sentries are arranged for the night, eh?"
39061Then a thought occurred to him: Why wait upon chance?
39061There are no cannibals in these days-- eh, Jack?"
39061There''s Elbel himself, do you see?
39061These people were strangers; why should they have better habitations and stronger defences than they themselves?
39061This boat''s rather low down now, but d''you think we could make a bump?"
39061Vat good is de American or de English in de Congo Free State?
39061Ve must not be indiscreet, hein?
39061Was he hurt, he wondered?
39061Was he very ill?
39061Was it a wild beast, he wondered, prowling for food?
39061Was it because Samba was going away?
39061Was it he, Lieutenant Jennaert, who was being called upon to surrender?
39061Was it possible that the crocodile, though wounded, was still following?
39061Was it possible to cut off the main body from its stores?
39061Was not his place at the fort, at Ilombekabasi, with Barney and Imbono and Mboyo, the people for and with whom he had already toiled and fought?
39061Was the fort, indeed, still there?
39061Was there much forest about it?
39061Was there not enough of it and to spare in the forest?
39061Was this the Captain Van Vorst, he wondered, who, Elbel had told him, was coming up the river?
39061Was this the end of the bright young life, so full of promise?
39061Was this villain to remain unpunished?
39061Was this, apparently his only opportunity, to be lost?
39061We''ll aim at the nearest, as you say; are you ready?"
39061Well, it does n''t raise my opinion of Mr. Elbel; you know a man by the company he keeps, eh?"
39061Well, that''s settled, eh?
39061Well, what does it mean when they return?
39061Were not the drumsticks in his village made of_ botofé_?
39061Were these atrocities going on throughout the Congo Free State?
39061Were they indeed a part of the system of government?
39061What about your bet, eh, Jack?"
39061What about your wound?"
39061What am I to do with the boy, supposing he gets better?
39061What can he do?"
39061What can we do for him, Barney?"
39061What can we do with him?
39061What can we do with him?"
39061What can we do?
39061What cared they if several of their number fell before the tyrants''rifles?
39061What chance was there of fulfilling his uncle''s wishes there?
39061What could have happened?
39061What could he do?
39061What could it be?
39061What d''ye think that little varmint has done now?"
39061What de good of anyfink?
39061What did he try to write?"
39061What did they see?
39061What do you say, Dathan?
39061What do you suggest?"
39061What do you think of this?
39061What do you think, Jack?"
39061What does he want now?"
39061What does the white man mean by talking to us?
39061What else could have delayed him?
39061What else is there inflammable?"
39061What for black boy go walk alone?
39061What for two speak Inglesa one time?
39061What for?
39061What for?
39061What for?
39061What for?
39061What for?
39061What for?
39061What had become of the boy?
39061What had startled them?
39061What has happened?
39061What has he to gain by routing the little band behind?
39061What hope was there of his parents''rescue now?
39061What if the man''s assurances were false, and there had never been any intention of seeking his father?
39061What is he doing here?"
39061What is it about wicked doers?
39061What is that?
39061What is the good of you?
39061What of the natives who for so many months had looked to him for guidance and leadership?
39061What on earth can we do?
39061What other course was open to him?
39061What was Barney doing?
39061What was Barney doing?
39061What was he doing?
39061What was it called?
39061What was this?
39061What were his chances?
39061What would be its effect on the enemy?
39061What would be the fate of the poor people committed to his charge?
39061What would happen to them?
39061What would happen to uncle''s mining venture?
39061What would have happened if ye had got knocked on the head in that sortie uv yours?
39061What would he do when morning came and yet the absent had not returned?
39061What would they do, asked Jack, when the enemy came back?
39061What''ll we do to get ready for him, sorr?"
39061What''s that?
39061What''s that?"
39061What''s the good of firing when you ca n''t take aim?
39061What''s the meaning of it?
39061What''s this?
39061Where does Leopold get his dollars from?
39061Where indeed?
39061Where is he now, Sad Elobela?
39061Where is your fire now?
39061Where was his village?
39061Where was that bright twinkling eye that looked so shrewdly out from beneath a shaggy brow?
39061Where would the white man''s authority be if this kind of thing were permitted?
39061Where''s Nando?"
39061Who are you?"
39061Who had fired that shot which had so shaken Monsieur Elbel''s hand?
39061Who is Lokolobolo?"
39061Who pays for the estates he is buying, the palace he is building, the fine public works he is presenting to Belgium?
39061Who saved Imbono?
39061Who so hospitable as the men of Banonga?
39061Who was its chief?
39061Whom do we praise?
39061Why did not his uncle return?
39061Why do we laugh?
39061Why do we laugh?
39061Why do we sing?
39061Why do we sing?
39061Why not make his own opportunity?
39061Why not turn their knowledge to good account?
39061Why not use it as a raft to carry him on his way?
39061Why not?
39061Why on earth could not he let Nando come and do the translating?"
39061Why should he go to Boma?
39061Why should not he do the same?
39061Why should we stay to be killed like that?
39061Why was I such a fool?
39061Why was he delaying?
39061Why was the world so sad to- day?
39061Why were they permitted to remain in Imbono''s country at all?
39061Why, me hab got wife in Ilombekabasi; what for leabe wife?
39061Why, sorr, whin ye knocked him down the other day, why did n''t he stand up fair and square and have it out wid ye?
39061Why?
39061Will I niver get a chance at all?"
39061Will I send Lepoko over wid the invitation the morn''s morn, sorr?"
39061Will Lokolobolo be able to beat them too?"
39061Will you wear it yourself?"
39061Wo n''t Indian clubs do?
39061Would Barney be strong enough to hold out against them?
39061Would Barney never come?
39061Would he take their huts, their gardens, their fowls, their children?
39061Would it draw their pickets on the right and left to the support of their comrades?
39061Would n''t the law step in, or if the law failed, public opinion?
39061Would the trench cut across the line of his conduit?
39061Yet how prevent it?
39061Yet what can I do?
39061You Britishers employed Red Indians in our war of Independence, did n''t you?"
39061You are in no pain?"
39061You are sure?"
39061You do not mind my speaking out?"
39061You know how giants are made for the Christmas pantomimes?"
39061You saw him coming, eh?"
39061You see dat?
39061You understan''?"
39061You vill not send order to de fort?
39061You''re not hurt at all?"
39061[ 1] Are you awake?
39061[ 1] Are you there?
39061[ 2] Are you speaking the truth?
39061[ 2] Who did it?
39061cried Elbel,"do n''t you see they''re screened by the smoke, whoever they are?
39061he did hide dem, but vat good?
39061sorr, what would I do, if I saw a man ill- treating my Pat?