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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6950 | A whole carful,he answered,"but, Dinah,"he went on, looking scared,"where''s Snoop?" |
6950 | About the value? |
6950 | And Aunt Emily had to pay for them? |
6950 | And can I ring the bell and make the horses jump? |
6950 | And do you? |
6950 | And have they heard any news from Mr. Bingham''s brother? |
6950 | And if they succeeded in bringing the mahogany in? |
6950 | And is George Bingham out there? |
6950 | And that was why you had to leave school, was n''t it? |
6950 | And what do you suppose those boxes contain? |
6950 | And you remember that little pearl that Nellie found on the beach? 6950 Anything the matter?" |
6950 | Are n''t they fragrant? |
6950 | Are you McLaughlin? |
6950 | Are you hurt? |
6950 | Bert, how many miles you say it takes me to eat? |
6950 | But I''m sure you have quite a hotel full now, have n''t you, Dorothy? |
6950 | But how did you know where we were? |
6950 | But if we get them, may we have them sir knight? |
6950 | But what is that funny noise? |
6950 | But who was the little girl with Dorothy Minturn? |
6950 | Can Flossie and I walk through that new car? |
6950 | Can I go with you, Uncle? |
6950 | Can I sit up top and drive? |
6950 | Come along? |
6950 | Could we get to Ocean Cliff-- Minturn''s place-- before dark? |
6950 | Did I wake you with the window? |
6950 | Did you have the nightmare? |
6950 | Did you hear anything more about the last vessel? |
6950 | Do n''t you remember? |
6950 | Do n''t you think the duck should have a drink? |
6950 | Do n''t you want a job? |
6950 | Do you ever go shooting? |
6950 | Do you know there are medals given to young heroes like you? |
6950 | Do you know where the Cliffs are, and how we can get home? |
6950 | Do you like dancing, Bert? |
6950 | Do you like it? |
6950 | Do you live far? |
6950 | Do you mean to say you ca n''t fix it up? |
6950 | Do you want any help? |
6950 | Dorothy, my cousin, is so jolly, and here''s Nellie-- you remember her? |
6950 | Frisky, who is he? |
6950 | Got a burgulor? |
6950 | Hal, I wound up your kite string, did n''t I? |
6950 | Have n''t you got any lanterns? |
6950 | Have you a camp at the seashore? |
6950 | Have you anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced upon you? |
6950 | Have you been on the lake yet? |
6950 | Have you got a cow car? |
6950 | Have you seen a little boy and girl around here? |
6950 | Have you seen him anywhere? |
6950 | Have you? |
6950 | How could we? |
6950 | How did you do that? |
6950 | How far back do these woods run? |
6950 | How long will it take you to get a wagon? |
6950 | I suppose your father will buy a big house, and maybe next time we meet you, you will put on airs and walk like this? |
6950 | Is n''t it going to be just as nice at the ocean? |
6950 | Is n''t this fun? |
6950 | Is there no bridge? |
6950 | Let me look through your tent? |
6950 | Let''s have a game of ball, Nan? |
6950 | Not worth it? 6950 Now, where do you belong?" |
6950 | Oh, how can we get him? |
6950 | Oh, you know me, Bert? |
6950 | S''pose you saw lots of circuses, Freddie? |
6950 | Say, will you help us get to land? |
6950 | Say,said Hal, suddenly,"does n''t it look like night?" |
6950 | Shall I, Nellie? |
6950 | Shoes? |
6950 | Sure we have n''t forgotten anything? |
6950 | Then it was well worth all your sacrifice? |
6950 | Then they should be near port now? |
6950 | Then, what are we going to do? |
6950 | Think you''ll wake up in time? |
6950 | This is like hazing, is n''t it? |
6950 | Was your father drowned at sea? |
6950 | We are only going to visit, you know, daughter, and how can we invite more company? 6950 We must not worry,"she told Nellie,"for who knows but the storm may really help father''s boat to get into port?" |
6950 | Well, I get out, do n''t I? |
6950 | What ails dem der clocks? |
6950 | What are you boys after? |
6950 | What are you going to do with all of these cows? |
6950 | What can we use for cups? |
6950 | What for? |
6950 | What kind of treasure was it that these men went to sea after? |
6950 | What this? 6950 What tribe camped here?" |
6950 | What was that? |
6950 | What was that? |
6950 | What would be real? 6950 What''s de matter down dere?" |
6950 | What''s that board for? |
6950 | What''s that? |
6950 | What''s the trouble? |
6950 | What''s them? |
6950 | What''s your name? |
6950 | What''s-- the-- matter-- there? |
6950 | When was that? |
6950 | When will we get to Aunt Emily''s? |
6950 | Where do you suppose she belongs? |
6950 | Where does the lake run to? |
6950 | Where is he? |
6950 | Where is she? 6950 Where''s Sandy?" |
6950 | Who are they? |
6950 | Who is her counsel? |
6950 | Who was some famous girl or woman in American history? |
6950 | Why did n''t we bring Downy for his swim? |
6950 | Why did n''t you bring him along? |
6950 | Why did n''t you call one Uncle Sam? |
6950 | Why doan you call dat kitty cat? |
6950 | Wo n''t we have a perfectly splendid time? |
6950 | Wo n''t we soon be there? |
6950 | Yes, but how can we get back? |
6950 | You are quite rich now, are n''t you? |
6950 | You do, eh? 6950 You have a little cup for him, have n''t you, Freddie?" |
6950 | Are you sure you have not seen them?" |
6950 | But Nan tells me little Nellie is not well yet?" |
6950 | But how could she watch those boys and keep her face so close to the window? |
6950 | But what do you suppose they gave Nellie? |
6950 | But where is Mrs. Manily? |
6950 | CHAPTER IX FUN ON THE SANDS"How many shells did you get in your hunt?" |
6950 | CHAPTER VI THE OCEAN Is there anything more beautiful than sunrise on the ocean? |
6950 | CHAPTER VII NELLIE"Shall I take my cart over to meet Nellie and Mrs. Manily, mother?" |
6950 | Ca n''t you let nobody get a wink ob sleep? |
6950 | Can you see through that coat of tan?" |
6950 | Do n''t you know Frisky?" |
6950 | Freddie, did n''t you fix that blue shoe box to bring along?" |
6950 | Going to the beach?" |
6950 | Have we time before dinner, Bert?" |
6950 | Have you a match, pa?" |
6950 | How do they manage to get a drink?" |
6950 | I wonder if all the other girls will be home at Lakeport in time for the first day of school?" |
6950 | It''s an awfully pretty lake, is n''t it?" |
6950 | Maybe your mothers might like some fresh milk, or buttermilk, or fresh eggs, or new butter?" |
6950 | McLaughlin?" |
6950 | More company?" |
6950 | Mother, could n''t we have her down with us awhile?" |
6950 | Now, what''s a- ailin''ob you, Bert?" |
6950 | Now, wo n''t you come in the other car with us, and we can finish our journey together?" |
6950 | Say, did you say her name was McLaughlin?" |
6950 | She is n''t really sick, is she?" |
6950 | Suppose somebody inside should keep Dorothy? |
6950 | Tell your fortune, lady?" |
6950 | That you, Hal?" |
6950 | Then aside to Nan, Nellie whispered:"Wait, we''ll get even with her, wo n''t we?" |
6950 | Was it the money for mother that made the father seem so near? |
6950 | Was not that perfectly splendid? |
6950 | When would he come back to her? |
6950 | Where did you put those clocks?" |
6950 | Where is your hat?" |
6950 | Where''s that sea- serpent you were going to catch for me?" |
6950 | Who would miss now? |
6950 | Will we put a pink or blue set on the dresser?" |
6950 | Would you like to see one?" |
6950 | and he cried outright, for Snoop was a dear companion of the little fellow, and why should he not cry at losing his pet? |
6950 | exclaimed Freddie, as she came in with more milk for him,"did you take Snoop out of the box and did you give Downy some water?" |
6950 | whot you take me fo?" |
714 | ''Cause they are somewhere on this farm, ai n''t they? |
714 | About a barrel, I guess,answered John"Could you run them through for us this morning?" |
714 | And a real human bear,''Teddy''? |
714 | And are there really stars in the bottom of the well? |
714 | And did you really plant them? |
714 | And is n''t Freddie good? |
714 | And what do you think of this? |
714 | Animals of course,continued Tom;"we''ve got plenty around here, have n''t we?" |
714 | Are n''t they bigger? |
714 | Are there giants? |
714 | Are you awake, Bert? |
714 | Are you dead? |
714 | Are you going to take Snoop? |
714 | Are you hurt? |
714 | Are you sure your mother wo n''t mind? |
714 | Billy is a circus horse, is n''t he, Uncle Dan? |
714 | But ca n''t we hear it when Bert and Nan come from school? |
714 | But how can they have a mother where there is n''t any for them? |
714 | But how could she drown so quickly? |
714 | But we can all have some, ca n''t we, Freddie? |
714 | But where is he? |
714 | But who will put out all the fires? |
714 | But will Mrs. Man let you come over to our house? |
714 | Ca n''t I drive? |
714 | Ca n''t I go, papa? |
714 | Ca n''t I put in two fingers? |
714 | Ca n''t Nellie come too? |
714 | Ca n''t Sandy cone home with us? |
714 | Can I come over and play with you? |
714 | Can I go? |
714 | Can pigeons see when they''re asleep? |
714 | Can the little ones come too? |
714 | Can we go? |
714 | Can you swim? |
714 | Cat? |
714 | Did it go off? |
714 | Did n''t you tell me last night I was the best mamma in the whole world? |
714 | Did the dam burst? |
714 | Did you ever try smoking? |
714 | Did you get a drink? |
714 | Did you have a nice ride? |
714 | Dinah, was that-- a-- a-- a snake? |
714 | Do n''t they look pretty? |
714 | Do n''t you think he''s just like me curls and all? |
714 | Do n''t you think we ought to give them a treat for working so hard? |
714 | Do n''t you think, mamma,asked Flossie,"that daisies and violets make a lovely garden? |
714 | Do send a letter quick wo n''t you, mamma? |
714 | Do you cover them more in the winter time too, like mamma does? |
714 | Do you know my mamma? |
714 | Does n''t it look straight and pretty? |
714 | Ever hear of anyone losing a watch in the well? |
714 | Fine,the others answered,"but what will be the show?" |
714 | Got plenty of blankets? |
714 | Hey, bring me some more nails, will you? 714 How could it have caught fire?" |
714 | How do you feel? |
714 | How does it? |
714 | How is that? |
714 | How long can you stay? |
714 | How much have you got there? |
714 | How much have you got? |
714 | How old are your babies? |
714 | How would the goat wagons do? |
714 | How would you like to take two homer pigeons along? |
714 | How''s that? |
714 | How''s the cider? |
714 | Hungry, Snoopy? |
714 | I are going to have a little house for him and a lake, and a boat--"Are you going to teach him to row? |
714 | I could just hold the rope, could n''t I, Aunt Sarah? |
714 | I dust love Mrs. Manily, Freddie; do n''t you? |
714 | Is he dead? |
714 | Is he, Nan? |
714 | Is it a party? |
714 | Is it bird? |
714 | Is it? |
714 | Is it? |
714 | Is n''t it lively to work this way? |
714 | Is she very sick? |
714 | Is that all? |
714 | Is there any way of letting it out? |
714 | John, are you sure you did n''t drop a match in the hay? |
714 | Let me ride her? |
714 | Mrs. Manily is your mamma, is n''t she? |
714 | Nope, that''s black and it ca n''t make it red? |
714 | Oh, Freddie, are you sure? |
714 | Oh, do let me get out? |
714 | Oh, is it that pretty little brown horse I saw in the field back of Tom''s home? |
714 | Oh, is that you, Peter? 714 Oh, it was your boys who brought us all that money from the circus?" |
714 | Oh, that''s it-- is it? |
714 | Oh, where is he? |
714 | Oh, will they kill Snoop now? |
714 | Oh, yes, Betsy Ross made the first flag, did n''t she? |
714 | Perhaps you would like one of Dinah''s dainty sandwiches now? |
714 | Pretty calf, will you let Snoop play with you? |
714 | Say, chile,she began,"you hear dat music ober dar? |
714 | So you''ve got her? 714 Still, I''ll be glad to get to the seashore, wo n''t you?" |
714 | That would be dangerous, would n''t it? |
714 | There is no sickness? |
714 | Think I''m afraid of an old constable up here, do you? |
714 | This was such a full day, was n''t it? |
714 | What could it be? |
714 | What did his rich aunt let him cry his eyes out for if she cared anything for him? |
714 | What do you do? |
714 | What do you say if you papa let you come back in de kitchen wid me? 714 What is it, my dear?" |
714 | What is it? |
714 | What is your name? |
714 | What time is it, then? |
714 | What time will we get there, papa? |
714 | What you got dar? 714 What''s that?" |
714 | What''s that? |
714 | What''s your name? |
714 | When can we go? |
714 | When can we iron them out? |
714 | When can we pick it? |
714 | When can we start? |
714 | When will it begin? |
714 | When will we have it? |
714 | Where do you lib? |
714 | Where do you live? |
714 | Where do you think you lost''em? |
714 | Where does the cider come from? |
714 | Where is Snoop? |
714 | Where is all the water coming from? |
714 | Where''s Nettie? |
714 | Where''s Roy? |
714 | Where? |
714 | Who is it? |
714 | Who is the captain? |
714 | Why did n''t you come and tell me? |
714 | Why do n''t they come up, John? |
714 | Why do n''t they go to the gates in a boat? |
714 | Why do they build houses in such dangerous places? |
714 | Why, how old are you? |
714 | Why? |
714 | Will he eat him? |
714 | Will we charge admission to the show? |
714 | Wo n''t they be surprised? |
714 | Wo n''t you be awfully glad to see your own dear Mamma Manily again? |
714 | Would n''t dat be splendid in de kitchen to weigh de flour, Freddie? |
714 | Yes, I would like first- rate to ride him, but young horses are awful skittish, are n''t they? |
714 | You heah, Sam? 714 Yours, is it? |
714 | And Nettie brought-- what do you think? |
714 | And they last so long?" |
714 | But was Flossie dreaming? |
714 | CHAPTER XVII A TOWN AFLOAT"Is she going?" |
714 | Can you really plant ice cream?" |
714 | Could I hire a bicycle around here?" |
714 | Did the little girls make them?" |
714 | Did you lose them?" |
714 | Do you like Sandy better than Edward?" |
714 | Freddie agreed,"''cause it''s nicer than over there, is n''t it?" |
714 | Harry and Jack, can you manage the other?" |
714 | Have you a soft pencil?" |
714 | How are you? |
714 | How be you?" |
714 | How do? |
714 | Mrs. Manily has gone away, you know, and I do n''t b''lieve in the other lady, do you?" |
714 | Nettie, have some more? |
714 | See how they are around us expecting something to eat?" |
714 | Should the boat drift there what would become of little Roy? |
714 | So she ought to be an authority on baked potatoes, do n''t you think? |
714 | Some are as big as dahlias, are n''t they?" |
714 | Somethin''fer soup?" |
714 | Then, what do you think of my sweet peas?" |
714 | Was n''t that splendid? |
714 | What was it? |
714 | What was that strange sound ringing in his ears? |
714 | What woke up the household with such a start? |
714 | What you think of that?" |
714 | Who is this lad?" |
714 | Will you try it, boys?" |
714 | Wo n''t that be pretty?" |
714 | Wonder has I time to try it?" |
714 | Would morning ever come? |
714 | You jest do n''t cry no more, but eat you supper and take a good sleep,''cause we''re goin''to have a picnic to- morrer you knows, does n''t youse?" |
714 | answered Freddie bravely,"and I was a real fireman too, that time,''cause they always get soaked; do n''t they, Bert?" |
714 | does it? |
714 | exclaimed Bert,"could n''t we have an aquarium with snakes and turtles and toads in?" |
714 | what is that?" |
714 | you will, eh?" |
737 | A big black what-- bug? |
737 | A button? 737 A circus, eh?" |
737 | A party; eh? |
737 | A trick dog; eh? |
737 | An''--an''where''s our dog? |
737 | And can we watch''em fall? |
737 | And did you catch the bad tramps? |
737 | And ice cream--added Flossie--"a whole freezer full; are n''t we, mamma?" |
737 | And if it had been a real snake he''d have gotten it; would n''t you? |
737 | And no girls? |
737 | And so we nearly ran into an elephant, eh? |
737 | And the dog? |
737 | And to play that is it necessary to smoke? |
737 | Any new fellows? |
737 | Are you getting tired? |
737 | Are you going, Bert? |
737 | Are you hurt? |
737 | Are you sure about this? |
737 | Are you sure? |
737 | Are you tired, dearie? |
737 | Are you two taking turns? |
737 | Are you very tired? |
737 | Are you-- are you going up there? |
737 | But did n''t you know it was forbidden? |
737 | But do they eat so much, Nan? |
737 | But how can we take him on a trolley car? |
737 | But we can help, ca n''t we? |
737 | But we can keep him; ca n''t we? |
737 | But what about Snap, papa? |
737 | But where is Snoop? |
737 | But will you make me some paste, Dinah? 737 But you''ll come again at Christmas, wo n''t you?" |
737 | Ca n''t I ride down with you, Bert? |
737 | Ca n''t Snap sit with us, too? |
737 | Ca n''t we come? |
737 | Ca n''t you beat him, Bert? |
737 | Ca n''t you see that all the wild animals are still in their cages? |
737 | Can I come? |
737 | Can he jump through a hoop, covered with paper as they do in the circus? |
737 | Can he roll over and over? |
737 | Can he stand on his head? |
737 | Can we bring the dog, too? |
737 | Coming after us? 737 Could an elephant push a railroad train?" |
737 | Could n''t they, papa? |
737 | Could n''t we take him home just for tonight? |
737 | Could there, Freddie? 737 Did Mr. Tetlow say Snap could come?" |
737 | Did you ever see one so big before? |
737 | Did you find her? |
737 | Did you hear anything about our cat? |
737 | Did you hear anything from the circus people about the fat lady? |
737 | Did you really hear something? |
737 | Did you write to the circus people today about our silver cup, and that trick dog? |
737 | Did-- did Danny do anything to you? |
737 | Do n''t you love Snoop any more? |
737 | Do n''t you remember how you once tried to jump a hundred, and you fainted? |
737 | Do n''t you want it back? |
737 | Do you really mean it? |
737 | Do you want any more? |
737 | Do you want to race? |
737 | Do your ducks miss our duck Downy? |
737 | Does it? |
737 | Does she say the circus will sell him? |
737 | Freddie, where is that silver cup? |
737 | Have you heard from the circus fat lady yet, papa? |
737 | He is? |
737 | He wo n''t dare-- will he? |
737 | He''ll soon be out of his cage; wo n''t you, Snoop? |
737 | Hey? |
737 | How do you know? |
737 | How do you make it? |
737 | How is Downy, anyhow? |
737 | How? |
737 | I did; and the question is who was smoking? |
737 | I do n''t suppose we could tell, from this, who had it? |
737 | I wonder if he can do any other tricks? |
737 | I wonder if papa will ever get that back? |
737 | I wonder if papa would n''t let us go down to the railroad office and inquire once more about him? 737 I wonder if the rest of the Winter will be as lively as this first part has been?" |
737 | I wonder where he belongs? |
737 | I wonder where he can be? |
737 | I wonder who owns him? |
737 | I wonder who taught him those tricks? |
737 | I''specs he''s lonesome; are n''t you, Snoop? |
737 | If we are, I''m going to sit with Flossie-- can''t I? |
737 | Is Sam around? |
737 | Is Snoop all right? |
737 | Is anyone hurt? |
737 | Is he coming? |
737 | Is it open? |
737 | Is it to tell that some of our friends are coming to see us? |
737 | Is n''t it lonesome at the seashore now? |
737 | Is n''t it? |
737 | Is that all in the letter, papa? |
737 | Is that so-- did you let her take your cup, Freddie? |
737 | Is that so? |
737 | Is there any left? |
737 | Is your big bob nearly done, Bert? |
737 | Make a kite, an''take Snoop up in de air laik yo''brother Bert done once? |
737 | Mamma, are we going to school this year? |
737 | Mamma, if we ca n''t find this ice cream, ca n''t we buy more? |
737 | May I come, father? |
737 | May I get off, father, and look around? |
737 | May I sit with you this term? |
737 | May we keep Snap, papa? |
737 | Maybe it is off my coat, but-- but how did you get it, Bert Bobbsey? |
737 | Maybe we can keep him if we do n''t find Snoop? |
737 | Oh mamma, what can it be? |
737 | Oh, I am eh? |
737 | Oh, are you really, Flossie? |
737 | Oh, are you? |
737 | Oh, but mamma, do n''t you want us to find Snoop-- dear Snoop? |
737 | Oh, did it wet him again? |
737 | Oh, have you got something good? |
737 | Oh, he is; eh? 737 Oh, if it''s a monkey, may we keep it?" |
737 | Oh, papa, what is it? |
737 | Oh, papa, will you get Snoop back? |
737 | Oh, will you push us off? |
737 | Or a lion? |
737 | Phonograph-- I guess you mean telephone; do n''t you, Dinah? |
737 | Please may I get a drink? |
737 | Richard, can you see what it is? |
737 | Say, ca n''t you two stop disputing all the while? |
737 | Shall we shove off ourselves? |
737 | Shall we, Bert? |
737 | So you got dressed too, did you? |
737 | Then ca n''t I send him out some cakes? |
737 | Then how do you account for this? |
737 | Then who could it have been? |
737 | Then why do n''t you go straight and tell Mr. Tetlow? 737 Want to see him?" |
737 | Want to see the water squirt, Freddie? |
737 | Was n''t it? |
737 | Was the boathouse in use? |
737 | We''ll beat, anyhow, what''s the use of racing? |
737 | Well, Bert says he did? |
737 | Well, Snap is one of our best friends, are n''t you Snap? |
737 | Well, mamma, but is n''t chasing your tail a trick? |
737 | Well, what are we going to do? |
737 | Well, why did you run? |
737 | Well,went on Bert, with a queer little smile at his enemy,"why do n''t you ask me where I found it, Danny?" |
737 | Whar yo''chillers gwine? |
737 | What are you doing? |
737 | What caused the fire? |
737 | What did you want to squirt the hose on me that time for? |
737 | What doing? |
737 | What for? |
737 | What is it? |
737 | What is the matter? |
737 | What luck? |
737 | What makes you think they are tramps? |
737 | What shall we call him? |
737 | What trick do you want him to do? |
737 | What will yo''all be up to next? |
737 | What''s going on here; a race? |
737 | What''s over there? |
737 | What''s that? 737 What''s the matter? |
737 | What? |
737 | What? |
737 | What? |
737 | When will we start? |
737 | Where are Nan and Bert? |
737 | Where are you going, mamma? |
737 | Where are you going? |
737 | Where does it seem to be? |
737 | Where''s Bert? |
737 | Where''s Snoop, Dinah? |
737 | Where-- where are we? |
737 | Who could have taken our ice cream? |
737 | Who told you? |
737 | Who''s crowding over now? |
737 | Who''s going down with me? |
737 | Who''s going with Bert and me? |
737 | Who''s there? |
737 | Why ca n''t we get out, Richard, walk across the fields to the trolley line, and take that home? 737 Why did n''t you? |
737 | Why should you folks go home in a trolley, when I have this big empty auto here? 737 Why, does a minister eat more than other folks?" |
737 | Why-- why, what''s this-- a circus? |
737 | Why? |
737 | Why? |
737 | Will they, really, Dinah? |
737 | Would n''t that be nice? |
737 | You are? |
737 | You found those cigarettes in the living room of the boathouse? |
737 | 209 THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT SCHOOL CHAPTER I A CIRCUS TRAIN"MAMMA, how much longer have we got to ride?" |
737 | A circus wreck, eh? |
737 | Again I ask if anyone here has been smoking?" |
737 | Am yo''habin''trouble wif anybody?" |
737 | And you, my Fat Fairy?" |
737 | Are they real?" |
737 | Are you children comfortable?" |
737 | Are you getting tired, little Fat Fireman? |
737 | At once the fine animal did so, and then sprang up with a bark, and a wag of his tail, as much as to ask:"What shall I do next?" |
737 | At this Flossie burst into tears, and Mrs. Bobbsey, putting her arms about the little girl, said to her husband:"Are you in earnest Richard? |
737 | Bobbsey?" |
737 | Bobbsey?" |
737 | CHAPTER II SNOOP IS GONE"PAPA, do you think a tiger would come in here?" |
737 | CHAPTER XIX WHO WAS SMOKING? |
737 | CHAPTER XVIII A NIGHT ALARM"ARE you all ready?" |
737 | Can you find her later, Richard?" |
737 | Come, Dinah, can you carry all you have?" |
737 | Could n''t we give them some of ours; if we have so much at home?" |
737 | Could they, papa?" |
737 | Did you give it back to me?" |
737 | Do you want to be a fireman?" |
737 | From the third floor, where Dinah slept, the colored cook now called down:"Am anybody sick, Mrs. Bobbsey? |
737 | From time to time he would ask Danny:"Lost any more buttons, lately?" |
737 | Have any of you boys been smoking during recess?" |
737 | Have n''t you got a nice teacher?" |
737 | He looked a little worried, and Nan asked at once:"What is the matter, Bert? |
737 | He saw that something out of the ordinary was going on, and breaking into a run he called out:"Am anything de mattah, Massa Bert? |
737 | How in the world could that get in there?" |
737 | How is the dog, by the way?" |
737 | How will that do?" |
737 | I could n''t run away, could I?" |
737 | I wonder how we can make this dog stand on his hind legs like he did before?" |
737 | Is there more news in it?" |
737 | May I come?" |
737 | Oh, Bert, is he bothering you again?" |
737 | Oh, papa you wo n''t give him back to the circus; will you?" |
737 | Oh, where is Snoop?" |
737 | She told his father about it, too, and Mr. Bobbsey, after hearing the account, asked:"Who won?" |
737 | Snap, did you take the ice cream?" |
737 | Then Flossie burst out with:"Are you sure, Dinah? |
737 | Think I care? |
737 | WHO WAS SMOKING? |
737 | What about that?" |
737 | What am de mattah down dere?" |
737 | What do you mean?" |
737 | What is it?" |
737 | What would we do with it around the house?" |
737 | What''s it all about?" |
737 | Where are we?" |
737 | Where did you get the dog?" |
737 | Where you throwin''?" |
737 | Who was smoking?" |
737 | Why did you do it?" |
737 | Why not? |
737 | cried Flossie,"--the one who has our cup?" |
737 | cried Freddie, jumping up and down in his excitement,"ca n''t we keep both-- the circus dog and our cat? |
737 | exclaimed his father sternly,"what does this mean?" |
737 | piped up Freddie in his shrill little voice,"''cause Dinah put lots of sugar in''em; did n''t you, Dinah?" |
737 | what yo''gwine t''do now?" |
17412 | ''Most time for that cake to be done, is n''t it? |
17412 | Ai n''t no hy_dro_pics, is there, Bert? |
17412 | An''what am yo''gwine to be, Master Bert? |
17412 | And have you been down here ever since? |
17412 | And was it as high as a tree? |
17412 | And what is Mr. Tetlow going to do? |
17412 | And who are you? |
17412 | Are n''t you glad, Bert? |
17412 | Are n''t you, Snoop? |
17412 | Are there any cows here? |
17412 | Are you all ready? |
17412 | Are you going down alone, or are you going to carry somebody? |
17412 | Are you going to turn or not? |
17412 | Are you quite sure no bones have been broken? |
17412 | Are you ready? |
17412 | Are you sure he does n''t know? |
17412 | Are you sure of that? |
17412 | Are you the kid that got lost this afternoon, youngster? |
17412 | Are you the man who owns the store? |
17412 | Bert Bobbsey, did you have a fight with him? |
17412 | Bert, whatever shall we do now? |
17412 | Bert, will you clean them? |
17412 | Bones broken? 17412 But I never heard of fat fairies, did you?" |
17412 | But it was a close race, was n''t it? |
17412 | But what will you do, Bert? |
17412 | But, Nan, what do you think he meant when he said he''d make trouble about Mr. Ringley''s broken window? 17412 But-- but how are we to get back?" |
17412 | But-- but supposing he is-- is eating his dinner? |
17412 | But-- but-- he does n''t have to throw his baby away, does he? |
17412 | But-- but-- how did it get here? |
17412 | Ca n''t I be a soldier? |
17412 | Ca n''t I? |
17412 | Ca n''t you drive him over? |
17412 | Ca n''t you get a ladder? |
17412 | Can I go along? |
17412 | Danny Rugg, what do you mean? |
17412 | Did Mr. Ringley come to see your father? |
17412 | Did Mr. Ringley know it was you? |
17412 | Did he hit you? |
17412 | Did he hurt you very much, Bert? |
17412 | Did n''t you see any-- any ghosts? |
17412 | Did you ever see such a sight before? |
17412 | Did you promise to keep still, Bert? |
17412 | Did you see it come in, or go out? |
17412 | Did you see the ghost after that? |
17412 | Do n''t you know, the kind that fold up? |
17412 | Do n''t you see you are making paste of the flour? |
17412 | Do you believe in ghosts, mamma? |
17412 | Do you see anything of Danny Rugg? |
17412 | Do you think that is the nicest, Flossie? |
17412 | Do you think you two boys can be trusted alone with the horse? |
17412 | Do you want to help me raise the ladder, Danny? |
17412 | Do you-- you think he can get in at the window? |
17412 | Does Mr. Ringley think you broke the window? |
17412 | Does mamma mean a ghost? |
17412 | Fire enjuns, am it, Freddie? 17412 Freddie dear, are you there?" |
17412 | Freddie, is it you? |
17412 | Going to take a sail through the air, was he? 17412 Grace Lavine dead?" |
17412 | Had a runaway, eh? |
17412 | Have another? |
17412 | Have you been good while I was gone? |
17412 | He''s a very nice fellow, he is, and likes boys and gals fust- rate; do n''t ye, Tige? |
17412 | Hi, Tige, what''s the matter? 17412 How do you like that?" |
17412 | How many heads did it have? |
17412 | How much money-- a thousand dollars? |
17412 | How would he dare, when he broke it himself? |
17412 | How would we ever get out? |
17412 | Hullo, what''s on the tail? |
17412 | I say, who''s there? |
17412 | I-- I-- oh, Mr. Tetlow, wo n''t you please let Bert off this time? 17412 If I am sent home, what will mamma and papa say?" |
17412 | Is Grace really dead? |
17412 | Is it far from here? |
17412 | Is it still living at your house? |
17412 | Is that a cat? |
17412 | Is this Mr. Bobbsey''s house? |
17412 | It will make an awful bill to pay, wo n''t it? |
17412 | It''s awful, is n''t it? |
17412 | Kitten on my barn? 17412 Lavater?" |
17412 | Mamma, where are you? |
17412 | May I ask what you be a- doin''on the road all alone and in this snowstorm? |
17412 | Me? 17412 Must be''bout ten millions of them, do n''t you think so?" |
17412 | Nice as Aunt Emily''s? |
17412 | Not at all? |
17412 | Oh, Bert, ca n''t I go and look on? |
17412 | Oh, Bert, please let my dear kitten down, wo n''t you? |
17412 | Oh, Bert, supposing it was a real ghost? |
17412 | Oh, Bert, what is the matter? 17412 Oh, Bert, what made you fight?" |
17412 | Oh, Bob, can you hold him? |
17412 | Oh, Freddie, how will we ever set that on such a little pasteboard table? |
17412 | Oh, Freddie, was it really you? |
17412 | Oh, Freddie, why did you go into the barrel? |
17412 | Oh, Grace, had n''t you better stop? |
17412 | Oh, Mr. Daly, did you catch our horse? |
17412 | Oh, Nan, where is yours? |
17412 | Oh, dear me, what will you do now? |
17412 | Oh, mamma, are we going to Uncle Dan''s farm this summer? |
17412 | Oh, mamma, did you put them there? |
17412 | Oh, mamma, why do n''t you come? |
17412 | Oh, papa, she-- isn''t de-- dead, is she? |
17412 | Oh, papa, you wo n''t laugh? |
17412 | Oh, that''s it? |
17412 | Oh, what do you think? |
17412 | Oh, what shall I do? |
17412 | Please, Mr. Roscoe, is that you? |
17412 | Really? |
17412 | So that''s your cat, is it? |
17412 | So the boat up an''run away with ye, did she? 17412 So you won, did you?" |
17412 | Tell me what? |
17412 | The ghost? |
17412 | The-- the forters are beaten, are n''t they? |
17412 | Think you are smart, do n''t you? |
17412 | Was it really Danny? |
17412 | Was it? 17412 Was n''t he to see my father last night?" |
17412 | Was n''t it splendid? |
17412 | Went and saw Ringley, did n''t you? |
17412 | What are you doing here? 17412 What are you doing with old Roscoe''s ladder?" |
17412 | What boy was that who threw the stone? |
17412 | What can make it so awful dark? 17412 What can you tell?" |
17412 | What did he have to say? |
17412 | What did the principal do? |
17412 | What did you do next, Nan? |
17412 | What did you do that for? |
17412 | What did you want the umbrella for? |
17412 | What do you mean by bowling me over like that? |
17412 | What do you mean by_ spirit_ himself, mamma? |
17412 | What do you think of that? |
17412 | What do you want? 17412 What do you want?" |
17412 | What does it say in the newspapers? |
17412 | What happened to her? |
17412 | What happened to you? |
17412 | What has happened? |
17412 | What in the world is the matter? |
17412 | What is it, Nan? |
17412 | What is it? |
17412 | What is the trouble, Nan? |
17412 | What is the trouble? |
17412 | What shall we buy? |
17412 | What were you doing near the flour barrel? |
17412 | What will mamma say? 17412 What''s that? |
17412 | What''s the matter with you, Bert? |
17412 | What''s the matter? 17412 What, of the shoe store?" |
17412 | What, the ghost that I saw? |
17412 | When shall the battle begin? |
17412 | When was this? |
17412 | Where in the world did they come from? |
17412 | Where in the world have you been? |
17412 | Where is he? |
17412 | Where is it? |
17412 | Where is she? |
17412 | Where shall I put the bay window? |
17412 | Where? |
17412 | Who be you? |
17412 | Who is talking? |
17412 | Who were they? |
17412 | Who''s there? |
17412 | Who''s there? |
17412 | Why did n''t we think of this before? |
17412 | Why should I be still? 17412 Why should I? |
17412 | Why, Bert, what makes you sleep so soundly this morning? |
17412 | Why, Bert, why do you run so hard? |
17412 | Why, Freddie, what do you mean? |
17412 | Why-- why-- is it Rusher? |
17412 | Will they shoot? |
17412 | Will you be still, or not? |
17412 | Will you lend me a ladder? |
17412 | Will you promise not to tell? |
17412 | Wo n''t you take us before the snow is all gone? |
17412 | Wonder what will happen if I grab it, or yell? |
17412 | Wot yo''make of it, hey? |
17412 | Wot''s dat yo''say, Flossie? |
17412 | Would he have to throw his jam away, and his pie? |
17412 | Would n''t it be_ beau_tiful? |
17412 | Would you hit the horse that gave you such a nice ride? |
17412 | You ca n''t prove that Danny did it, can you? |
17412 | You want your mamma? |
17412 | You-- you wo n''t laugh, papa? |
17412 | And Nan is scared to death of it, is n''t she?" |
17412 | And then he added:"Mamma, do you believe in ghosts?" |
17412 | Are you alone?" |
17412 | Are you hurt?" |
17412 | Are you hurt?" |
17412 | But if he did, what do you suppose Mr. Ringley would do?" |
17412 | But we can feel it, ca n''t we? |
17412 | But-- but-- what do you think Mr. Ringley will do?" |
17412 | CHAPTER II ROPE JUMPING, AND WHAT FOLLOWED"Oh, mamma, what have you brought?" |
17412 | Ca n''t we get it and take it home?" |
17412 | Can you lend me a ladder to get him down with?" |
17412 | Did this have six heads, Bert?" |
17412 | Do you feel sick?" |
17412 | Do you imagine he''ll tell Mr. Ringley I broke it?" |
17412 | Had the thing in white been a ghost? |
17412 | Have you any news?" |
17412 | Have you spotted a tramp in the shed?" |
17412 | How did he get there?" |
17412 | If so, where had it come from? |
17412 | Is the cutter broken?" |
17412 | Is this true?" |
17412 | Lavine?" |
17412 | Let me see, what is your name?" |
17412 | Now that sounds funny, does n''t it? |
17412 | Now then, are you ready?" |
17412 | Oh, why do n''t you turn around?" |
17412 | Queer that a boy should think of it, was n''t it? |
17412 | Reckon yo''is gwine to be a fireman when yo''is a man, hey?" |
17412 | So you keep quiet; do you hear?" |
17412 | Want a race?" |
17412 | Was he dreaming, or was that really a figure in white standing at the foot of his bed? |
17412 | Was the cutter a new one?" |
17412 | Wha-- what do you want? |
17412 | What could it have been?" |
17412 | What if he should be expelled? |
17412 | What put that into your head?" |
17412 | Why did n''t you stop and tell the truth?" |
17412 | You''ll have to build him a balloon, eh?" |
17412 | You''ve got the ghost, have n''t you? |
17412 | You''ve got your sister with you? |
17412 | are you hurt?" |
17412 | how do you like that?" |
17412 | how''s the ghost?" |
17412 | what can it mean?" |
17412 | what does this mean?" |
17412 | what have you done?" |
17412 | what shall we do?" |
6063 | A big black what-- bug? |
6063 | A button? 6063 A circus; eh?" |
6063 | A party; eh? |
6063 | A trick dog; eh? |
6063 | An''--an''where''s our dog? |
6063 | And can we watch''em fall? |
6063 | And did you catch the bad tramps? |
6063 | And ice cream--added Flossie--"a whole freezer full; are n''t we, mamma?" |
6063 | And if it had been a real snake he''d have gotten it; would n''t you? |
6063 | And no girls? |
6063 | And so we nearly ran into an elephant; eh? |
6063 | And the dog? |
6063 | And to play that is it necessary to smoke? |
6063 | Any new fellows? |
6063 | Are you getting tired? |
6063 | Are you going, Bert? |
6063 | Are you hurt? |
6063 | Are you sure about this? |
6063 | Are you sure? |
6063 | Are you tired, dearie? |
6063 | Are you two taking turns? |
6063 | Are you very tired? |
6063 | Are you-- are you going up there? |
6063 | But did n''t you know it was forbidden? |
6063 | But do they eat so much, Nan? |
6063 | But how can we take him on a trolley car? |
6063 | But we can help, ca n''t we? |
6063 | But we can keep him; ca n''t we? |
6063 | But what about Snap, papa? |
6063 | But where is Snoop? |
6063 | But will you make me some paste, Dinah? 6063 But you''ll come again at Christmas; wo n''t you?" |
6063 | Ca n''t I ride down with you, Bert? |
6063 | Ca n''t Snap sit with us, too? |
6063 | Ca n''t we come? |
6063 | Ca n''t you beat him, Bert? |
6063 | Ca n''t you see that all the wild animals are still in their cages? |
6063 | Can I come? |
6063 | Can he jump through a hoop, covered with paper as they do in the circus? |
6063 | Can he roll over and over? |
6063 | Can he stand on his head? |
6063 | Can we bring the dog, too? |
6063 | Coming after us? 6063 Could an elephant push a railroad train?" |
6063 | Could n''t they, papa? |
6063 | Could n''t we take him home just for tonight? |
6063 | Could there, Freddie? 6063 Did Mr. Tetlow say Snap could come?" |
6063 | Did you ever see one so big before? |
6063 | Did you find her? |
6063 | Did you hear anything about our cat? |
6063 | Did you hear anything from the circus people about the fat lady? |
6063 | Did you really hear something? |
6063 | Did you write to the circus people to- day about our silver cup, and that trick dog? |
6063 | Did-- did Danny do anything to you? |
6063 | Do n''t you want it back? |
6063 | Do you really mean it? |
6063 | Do you want any more? |
6063 | Do you want to race? |
6063 | Do your ducks miss our duck Downy? |
6063 | Does it? |
6063 | Does she say the circus will sell him? |
6063 | Freddie, where is that silver cup? |
6063 | Have you heard from the circus fat lady yet, papa? |
6063 | He is? |
6063 | He wo n''t dare-- will he? |
6063 | He''ll soon be out of his cage; wo n''t you, snoop? |
6063 | Hey? |
6063 | How do you know? |
6063 | How do you make it? |
6063 | How is Downy, anyhow? |
6063 | How? |
6063 | I did; and the question is who was smoking? |
6063 | I do n''t suppose we could tell, from this, who had it? |
6063 | I wonder if he can do any other tricks? |
6063 | I wonder if papa will ever get that back? |
6063 | I wonder if papa would n''t let us go down to the railroad office and inquire once more about him? 6063 I wonder if the rest of the Winter will be as lively as this first part has been?" |
6063 | I wonder where he can be? |
6063 | I wonder who owns him? |
6063 | I wonder who taught him those tricks? |
6063 | I''spect he''s lonesome; are n''t you, Snoop? |
6063 | If we are, I''m going to sit with Flossie-- can''t I? |
6063 | Is Sam around? |
6063 | Is Snoop all right? |
6063 | Is anyone hurt? |
6063 | Is he coming? |
6063 | Is it open? |
6063 | Is it to tell that some of our friends are coming to see us? |
6063 | Is n''t it lonesome at the seashore now? |
6063 | Is n''t it? |
6063 | Is that all in the letter, papa? |
6063 | Is that so-- did you let her take your cup, Freddie? |
6063 | Is that so? |
6063 | Is there any left? |
6063 | Make a kite, an''take Snoop up in de air laik yo''brother Bert done once? |
6063 | Mamma, are we going to school this year? |
6063 | Mamma, if we ca n''t find this ice cream, ca n''t we buy more? |
6063 | May I come, father? |
6063 | May I get off, father, and look around? |
6063 | May I sit with you this term? |
6063 | May we keep Snap, papa? |
6063 | Maybe it is off my coat, but-- but how did you get it, Bert Bobbsey? |
6063 | No, you must n''t do that,said Nan,"Do n''t you remember how you once tried to jump a hundred, and you fainted?" |
6063 | Oh mamma, what can it be? |
6063 | Oh, I am eh? |
6063 | Oh, are you really, Flossie? |
6063 | Oh, are you? |
6063 | Oh, but mamma, do n''t you want us to find Snoop-- dear Snoop? |
6063 | Oh, did it wet him again? |
6063 | Oh, have you got something good? |
6063 | Oh, he is; eh? 6063 Oh, if it''s a monkey, may we keep it?" |
6063 | Oh, papa, what is it? |
6063 | Oh, papa, will you get Snoop back? |
6063 | Oh, will you push us off? |
6063 | Or a lion? |
6063 | Phonograph-- I guess you mean telephone; do n''t you, Dinah? |
6063 | Please may I get a drink? |
6063 | Richard, can you see what it is? |
6063 | Say, ca n''t you two stop disputing all the while? |
6063 | Shall we shove off ourselves? |
6063 | Shall we, Bert? |
6063 | So do I, so we could ride down hill,said Nan,"Is your big bob nearly done, Bert?" |
6063 | So you got dressed too, did you? |
6063 | Then ca n''t I send him out some cakes? |
6063 | Then how do you account for this? |
6063 | Then who could it have been? |
6063 | Then why do n''t you go straight and tell Mr. Tetlow? 6063 Want to see him?" |
6063 | Want to see the water squirt, Freddie? |
6063 | Was n''t it? |
6063 | Was the boathouse in use? |
6063 | We''ll beat, anyhow, what''s the use of racing? |
6063 | Well, Bert says he did? |
6063 | Well, Snap_ is_ one of our best friends, are n''t you Snap? |
6063 | Well, mamma, but is n''t chasing your tail a trick? |
6063 | Well, what are we going to do? |
6063 | Well, why did you run? |
6063 | Well,went on Bert, with a queer little smile at his enemy,"why do n''t you ask me_ where_ I found it, Danny?" |
6063 | Whar yo''chillens gwine? |
6063 | What are you doing? |
6063 | What caused the fire? |
6063 | What did you want to squirt the hose on me that time for? |
6063 | What doing? |
6063 | What for? |
6063 | What is it? |
6063 | What is the matter? |
6063 | What luck? |
6063 | What makes you think they are tramps? |
6063 | What shall we call him? |
6063 | What trick do you want him to do? |
6063 | What will yo''all be up to next? |
6063 | What''s going on here; a race? |
6063 | What''s over there? |
6063 | What''s that? 6063 What''s the matter? |
6063 | What? |
6063 | What? |
6063 | What? |
6063 | When will we start? |
6063 | Where are Nan and Bert? |
6063 | Where are you going, mamma? |
6063 | Where are you going? |
6063 | Where does it seem to be? |
6063 | Where''s Bert? |
6063 | Where-- where are we? |
6063 | Who could have taken our ice cream? |
6063 | Who told you? |
6063 | Who''s going down with me? |
6063 | Who''s going with Bert and me? |
6063 | Who''s there? |
6063 | Why ca n''t we get out, Richard, walk across the fields to the trolley line, and take that home? 6063 Why did n''t you? |
6063 | Why should you folks go home in a trolley, when I have this big empty auto here? 6063 Why, does a minister eat more than other folks?" |
6063 | Why-- why, what''s this-- a circus? |
6063 | Why? |
6063 | Why? |
6063 | Will they, really, Dinah? |
6063 | Would n''t that be nice? |
6063 | You are? |
6063 | You found those cigarettes in the living room of the boathouse? |
6063 | A circus wreck, eh? |
6063 | Again I ask if anyone here has been smoking?" |
6063 | Am yo''habin''trouble wif anybody?" |
6063 | And you, my Fat Fairy?" |
6063 | Are they real?" |
6063 | Are you children comfortable?" |
6063 | Are you getting tired, little Fat Fireman? |
6063 | At once the fine animal did so, and then sprang up with a bark, and a wag of his tail, as much as to ask:"What shall I do next?" |
6063 | At this Flossie burst into tears, and Mrs. Bobbsey, putting her arms about the little girl, said to her husband:"Are you in earnest Richard? |
6063 | Bobbsey?" |
6063 | Bobbsey?" |
6063 | CHAPTER II SNOOP IS GONE"Papa, do you think a tiger would come in here?" |
6063 | CHAPTER XIX WHO WAS SMOKING? |
6063 | CHAPTER XVIII A NIGHT ALARM"Are you all ready?" |
6063 | Can you find her later, Richard?" |
6063 | Come, Dinah, can you carry all you have?" |
6063 | Could n''t we give them some of ours; if we have so much at home?" |
6063 | Could they, papa?" |
6063 | Did you give it back to me?" |
6063 | Do you want to be a fireman?" |
6063 | From the third floor, where Dinah slept, the colored cook now called down:"Am anybody sick, Mrs. Bobbsey? |
6063 | From time to time he would ask Danny:"Lost any more buttons, lately?" |
6063 | Have any of you boys been smoking during recess?" |
6063 | Have n''t you got a nice teacher?" |
6063 | He hurried down the aisle to where the cook was now standing, intending to get the box containing his pet cat"Where''s Snoop, Dinah?" |
6063 | He looked a little worried, and Nan asked at once:"What is the matter, Bert? |
6063 | He saw that something out of the ordinary was going on, and breaking into a run he called out:"Am anyt''ing de mattah, Massa Bert? |
6063 | How in the world could that get in there?" |
6063 | How is the dog, by the way?" |
6063 | How will that do?" |
6063 | I could n''t run away, could I?" |
6063 | I wonder how we can make this dog stand on his hind legs like he did before?" |
6063 | Is there more news in it?" |
6063 | May I come?" |
6063 | Oh, Bert, is he bothering you again?" |
6063 | Oh, papa you wo n''t give him back to the circus; will you?" |
6063 | Oh, where is Snoop?" |
6063 | SNAP AND SNOOP THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT SCHOOL CHAPTER I A CIRCUS TRAIN"Mamma, how much longer have we got to ride?" |
6063 | She told his father about it, too, and Mr. Bobbsey, after hearing the account, asked:"Who won?" |
6063 | Snap, did you take the ice cream?" |
6063 | Then Flossie burst out with:"Are you sure, Dinah? |
6063 | Think I care? |
6063 | WHO WAS SMOKING? |
6063 | What about that?" |
6063 | What am de mattah down dere?" |
6063 | What do you mean?" |
6063 | What is it?" |
6063 | What would we do with it around the house?" |
6063 | What''s it all about?" |
6063 | Where are we?" |
6063 | Where did you get the dog?" |
6063 | Where you throwin''?" |
6063 | Who was smoking?" |
6063 | Why did you do it?" |
6063 | Why not? |
6063 | cried Flossie--"the one who has our cup?" |
6063 | cried Freddie, jumping up and down in his excitement,"ca n''t we keep both-- the circus dog and our cat? |
6063 | cried Nan,"Do n''t you love Snoop any more?" |
6063 | cried Nan,"I wonder where he belongs?" |
6063 | exclaimed his father sternly,"what does this mean?" |
6063 | piped up Freddie in his shrill little voice,"''cause Dinah put lots of sugar in''em; did n''t you, Dinah?" |
6063 | warned Bert"Who''s crowding over now?" |
6063 | what yo''gwine t''do now?" |
16756 | A merry- go- round? |
16756 | A policeman for me? |
16756 | A policeman? |
16756 | Am I to keep these clothes? |
16756 | And are n''t you glad, too, Bert? |
16756 | And how long will it take to get there? |
16756 | And ice- cream? |
16756 | And the basket too? 16756 Any boys or girls?" |
16756 | Are n''t you coming? |
16756 | Are n''t you terrible glad, Bert? |
16756 | Are we high up? |
16756 | Are we in danger? |
16756 | Are you hungry, Flossie? |
16756 | Are you sliding down or standing still, Freddie? |
16756 | Are you sure it is n''t in the garage, Sam? |
16756 | Are you sure you left your coat hanging on the tree limb? |
16756 | Are you sure you saw a snake? |
16756 | Are you sure, Flossie? |
16756 | Are you sure? |
16756 | Are you warm enough? |
16756 | Bob what? |
16756 | But we can come back again, ca n''t we? |
16756 | But we''ll be at the fair more than we will be at Meadow Brook, sha''n''t we? |
16756 | But what about this, Mr. Bobbsey? 16756 But what is it? |
16756 | But what made it move? |
16756 | But where would it come down? 16756 But why, Dad? |
16756 | But wo n''t they be killed? |
16756 | But, oh, why did you ever do it? 16756 Ca n''t Harry and I come on the searching party?" |
16756 | Ca n''t I play ball? |
16756 | Ca n''t we get away from here? |
16756 | Ca n''t we go to the fair and ride on the merry- go- round? |
16756 | Ca n''t you do any business at the fair on account of the rain? |
16756 | Can we help you? |
16756 | Crying? 16756 Daddy will take us; wo n''t you?" |
16756 | Did I look like a jockey? |
16756 | Did n''t you hear that thunder? 16756 Did you expect him?" |
16756 | Did you find it? |
16756 | Did you see anything of my children? |
16756 | Did your dog Snap bite your finger, Bert? |
16756 | Do any children go in the balloon? |
16756 | Do n''t I have to stay with Mr. Blipper if I do n''t want to? |
16756 | Do n''t you like it, Bert? |
16756 | Do n''t you like the merry- go- round any more? |
16756 | Do n''t you think he needed them? |
16756 | Do n''t you want me to look in that room and see if there''s a bed? 16756 Do something to pay for it?" |
16756 | Do we have to cross any bridges? |
16756 | Do you folks want to go? |
16756 | Do you know how to run the engine? |
16756 | Do you mean forever? |
16756 | Do you really think we can go, Mother? |
16756 | Do you s''pose I could go up in the balloon? |
16756 | Do you think he''d do that? |
16756 | Do you think the wind is too strong? |
16756 | Do you think you will see him? |
16756 | Do you want to help the ladies dish out the ice cream? |
16756 | Does he have anything to eat? |
16756 | Get hold of Flossie and Freddie, ca n''t you? |
16756 | Got enough to eat? |
16756 | Had we better go back and get some of the crackers we left under the stump? |
16756 | Has anything happened? |
16756 | Has this Mr. Blipper any claim on you? |
16756 | Have we got enough fellows? |
16756 | Have you a legal right to this boy? |
16756 | Have you everything? 16756 Have you seen anything of a runaway balloon?" |
16756 | He did n''t? |
16756 | He''s sort of cross, is n''t he? |
16756 | How are we going to get help in all this rain and fog? |
16756 | How did it happen? |
16756 | How did they dare? |
16756 | How did those children get in there? |
16756 | How did you get here? |
16756 | How did you get in the hole, Freddie? |
16756 | How did you get off if your motor- boat was wrecked? |
16756 | How do you know where it is? |
16756 | How do you know? |
16756 | How far are we from Hemlock Island? |
16756 | How long ago did she leave you, Freddie? |
16756 | How long are you going to stop here, Mr.--er-- did I understand your name was Blipper? |
16756 | How long would the balloon stay up in the air? |
16756 | How should I know your name? |
16756 | How we going to get home again if we ca n''t cross the bridge? |
16756 | How will he know where to find him? |
16756 | How would you and Freddie like to go after eggs? |
16756 | How would you like to come and live on this farm with me? |
16756 | I mean would you know his writing on a letter, or something like that? |
16756 | I was going to say that daddy could take you children-- Harry may go, may he not? |
16756 | I''m not going to get my clothes dirty, am I, Nan? |
16756 | If there''s anything we can do to help you---- Where''s Mr. Blipper, by the way? 16756 If you ride, Flossie and Freddie will want to, and I''m afraid they''ll be ill.""But what shall I do with the ring?" |
16756 | Is it fixed now? |
16756 | Is it much of a cut? |
16756 | Is it my children? |
16756 | Is it the same place? |
16756 | Is n''t it a wonderful day? |
16756 | Is n''t it hot? |
16756 | Is somebody coming? |
16756 | Is that why you cried-- because you were hungry? |
16756 | Is there any danger? |
16756 | Is there any water she could fall into? |
16756 | Is there any way of saving my little children? |
16756 | Let''s go see what it is,suggested Nan, as Dinah came to the door, calling:"Am mah honey lambs safe an''sound?" |
16756 | May we have some pop corn? |
16756 | Me? |
16756 | Oh, I just can hardly wait till the auto truck comes; can you, Nan? |
16756 | Oh, but where are my little ones-- my Bobbsey twins? |
16756 | Oh, ca n''t we do something? |
16756 | Oh, ca n''t we go to the fair? |
16756 | Oh, did that happen? |
16756 | Oh, what happened to you? |
16756 | Oh, will that be right? |
16756 | Or did you youngsters have enough at the picnic to last until morning? |
16756 | Say, who are you, anyhow? |
16756 | Shall I get the rake and pull him out? |
16756 | Shall we ever see those dear children again? |
16756 | Shall we fall into the water? |
16756 | Shall we get the tennis net and let you fall into that? |
16756 | Snoop, what have you there? 16756 Some of the drivers of the merry- go- round trucks looked like tramps, but they did n''t get off their seats, did they?" |
16756 | Stolen, Mother, do you think? |
16756 | That is, I mean, after we find the children? 16756 Though we likes p''licemans; do n''t we, Freddie?" |
16756 | Was I a bad girl, Mother? |
16756 | Was it my father''s coat? |
16756 | Was n''t he at his merry- go- round to- day? |
16756 | Was that it-- for sure? |
16756 | We''ll soon be at Meadow Brook Farm, sha''n''t we? |
16756 | Well, children, having fun? |
16756 | Well, if you''re glad why does n''t you wiggle like I do? |
16756 | Well, would you know any of your father''s papers if you saw them? |
16756 | Well? |
16756 | What about school? |
16756 | What about those ropes? |
16756 | What are you after? |
16756 | What did he mean-- tell on him? |
16756 | What do you mean? |
16756 | What do you mean? |
16756 | What does the man do when he''s in the basket? |
16756 | What have we struck? |
16756 | What hole? |
16756 | What is going on here? |
16756 | What is going to happen? |
16756 | What is it, Dinah? |
16756 | What is it? |
16756 | What kind of fish can you catch in the pond, Harry? |
16756 | What makes it go up? |
16756 | What makes you ask such funny questions? |
16756 | What makes you think it is? |
16756 | What should you say? |
16756 | What would he be doing here? 16756 What you all lookin''at me for?" |
16756 | What you say we get up a ball game? |
16756 | What''s all this about a merry- go- round coming here? |
16756 | What''s all this, Mother? |
16756 | What''s that? 16756 What''s that?" |
16756 | What''s the matter now? |
16756 | What''s the matter, Bob? |
16756 | What''s the matter? |
16756 | What''s the matter? |
16756 | What''s the matter? |
16756 | What''s the matter? |
16756 | What''s the matter? |
16756 | What''s your name? |
16756 | What''s your trouble? |
16756 | What? |
16756 | What? |
16756 | When are we going to the Bolton County Fair? |
16756 | When do you think Mr. Blipper will be here? |
16756 | Where are you, Freddie? |
16756 | Where are you? |
16756 | Where do you get the eggs? |
16756 | Where is it? |
16756 | Where''s the hand organ monkey? |
16756 | Where''s your father? |
16756 | Where''s your merry- go- round? |
16756 | Where''s your sister? |
16756 | Where? |
16756 | Where? |
16756 | Where? |
16756 | Which way was she heading? |
16756 | Who are they? |
16756 | Who do you s''pose could have taken it? |
16756 | Who goes in the basket? |
16756 | Who is that crying, Dick? |
16756 | Who, Flossie? 16756 Why are you crying?" |
16756 | Why do n''t you take fence rails? |
16756 | Why is that? |
16756 | Why not? |
16756 | Why not? |
16756 | Why so? |
16756 | Will I come? |
16756 | Will he be here to- morrow? |
16756 | Will he be hurt? |
16756 | Will he, Mother? |
16756 | Will you ask Mr. Blipper about your coat and the missing robe? |
16756 | Would n''t you like to gather eggs? |
16756 | You like me, do n''t you, horsie? |
16756 | You''re just like a fireman, are n''t you, Daddy? |
16756 | Your father lost a coat some time ago, did n''t he? |
16756 | And did you find Mr. Bobbsey''s coat, also?" |
16756 | And then, before any one could say a word, from behind this pile of cornstalks a sleepy voice called, asking:"Where are you, Freddie?" |
16756 | Are n''t you terrible glad?" |
16756 | Blipper?" |
16756 | Blipper?" |
16756 | Blipper?" |
16756 | But now what are you going to do?" |
16756 | But what about Bob?" |
16756 | But what about him?" |
16756 | Daddy, ca n''t I have the lion?" |
16756 | Did n''t I, Dinah?" |
16756 | Did you bring the merry- go- round?" |
16756 | Do you run the merry- go- round?" |
16756 | Do you think the wind is blowing too much for them to send the big balloon up?" |
16756 | Does n''t it take the basket?" |
16756 | For how could any ladder be long enough to reach up to the balloon? |
16756 | Got any new games?" |
16756 | Have you got your tickets?" |
16756 | Have you seen them?" |
16756 | I like a balloon, do n''t you, Flossie?" |
16756 | I wonder if it could have been Mr. Blipper or that lad who called himself Bob Guess?" |
16756 | I wonder who he is?" |
16756 | Is there a good hotel in town?" |
16756 | JOYOUS TIMES 207 THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT THE COUNTY FAIR CHAPTER I THE BROKEN BRIDGE"Are n''t you glad, Nan? |
16756 | Nan?" |
16756 | Presently Mr. Bobbsey said:"You have been among a lot of wooden animals on the merry- go- round, suppose we go see some real, live animals?" |
16756 | Say, Freddie,"he asked the little fellow,"did you lose your boat?" |
16756 | What hole, Freddie?" |
16756 | What''d you turn it on for, Bob?" |
16756 | Where is he?" |
16756 | Where is my coat?" |
16756 | Where you going?" |
16756 | Who''s been giving you clothes?" |
16756 | Why did you get into the balloon?" |
16756 | Will you come?" |
16756 | Would n''t that be great, Nan?" |
16756 | Would you like that?" |
16756 | Yes, Mr. Blake, what is it?" |
16756 | You''re coming, are n''t you, Harry?" |
16756 | asked Nan"Do you want me to get the iodine?" |
16756 | cried Flossie,"what''s going to happen?" |
16756 | declared Mr. Trench, and he seemed so much in earnest that Mrs. Bobbsey asked:"When?" |
16756 | exclaimed her father, as he climbed up to set her free,"what in the world made you do this?" |
16756 | how did this happen?" |
16756 | she half sobbed,"what you s''pose''s goin''to happen to us?" |
16756 | sighed Mrs. Bobbsey, when told of the news,"must we stay here all night?" |
16756 | what has happened?" |
16756 | what in the world were you trying to do?" |
16756 | why did you run away?" |
6055 | A fire? |
6055 | All ready, Flossie? |
6055 | Am de house leakin''? |
6055 | And ca n''t we go, too? |
6055 | And ca n''t we have a good time, too? |
6055 | And can I play with him, too? |
6055 | And did Henry really take the money? |
6055 | And did you give it to him? |
6055 | And may I ask Grace Lavine or Nellie Parks? |
6055 | And where was it when Mr. Carford last saw it? |
6055 | And will you get him first thing in the morning? |
6055 | And you were not anywhere near it? |
6055 | Any relation to Mr. Richard Bobbsey? |
6055 | Are my horses hurt? |
6055 | Are there any houses around here? |
6055 | Are they all right, boys? |
6055 | Are we lost? |
6055 | Are you Richard Bobbsey''s son? |
6055 | Are you coming down and fight fair? 6055 Are you here to get some writing paper, Bert?" |
6055 | Are you hurt, Dinah? |
6055 | Are you sure,he asked,"that Snap is n''t around?" |
6055 | Are you warm enough, Freddie? |
6055 | Bert Bobbsey, you here? |
6055 | But do you think it would be safe to go up the side of the hill? |
6055 | But have you thought of what you are going to_ give?_asked Mrs. Bobbsey one day, a short time before Christmas. |
6055 | But say, why do n''t you and Freddie go up in our ice- boat, the_ Ice Bird_? 6055 But we are going; are n''t we, Papa?" |
6055 | But we can take walks in the woods; ca n''t we? |
6055 | But what do you want of one? |
6055 | But where can he be? |
6055 | But where do you come in, Daddy? |
6055 | But wo n''t it be too much of a trip for you? |
6055 | Ca n''t Dorothy and I help? |
6055 | Ca n''t we come? |
6055 | Can I come, with my doll? |
6055 | Can you fix it? |
6055 | Climb up it, and pull him down? |
6055 | Could n''t I go in the ice- boat? |
6055 | Could n''t they put it out? |
6055 | Cut? |
6055 | Danny, is this so? |
6055 | Did Santa Claus come? |
6055 | Did anything happen this time? |
6055 | Did it burn down? |
6055 | Did the ice- boat sink? |
6055 | Did you find the missing money? |
6055 | Did you get lost? |
6055 | Did you-- did you get lost? |
6055 | Did you? |
6055 | Did your nephew Henry run away, as you did? |
6055 | Did-- did you ever see any bears there? |
6055 | Dinah, did you hear what Freddie is planning for you? |
6055 | Dinah, you hold Snap, will you? |
6055 | Do about it? |
6055 | Do n''t you girls want to come on the ice- boat for a ways first? |
6055 | Do n''t you go to Snow Lodge any more? |
6055 | Do you know him? |
6055 | Do you know where you''re going? |
6055 | Do you know who did? |
6055 | Do you think Snap will be strong enough to pull both of us? |
6055 | Do you think he''ll give us a good ride? |
6055 | Do you think it will carry you to the upper end of the lake? |
6055 | Do you think this can be the money Mr. Carford lost? |
6055 | Do you want to steer her, Harry? |
6055 | Fo''de lub ob goodness what am de mattah? |
6055 | Going coasting? |
6055 | Going to treat Danny Rugg, and his crowd, too? |
6055 | Had your favor anything to do with Snow Lodge, Papa? |
6055 | Have we got everything? |
6055 | Have you Bert''s dog? |
6055 | Have you any idea who did? |
6055 | He is not; is he, Sam? |
6055 | How are you folks going up to the lodge? |
6055 | How are you going to get him down? |
6055 | How can he save them? |
6055 | How can we? |
6055 | I wonder if father would let us? |
6055 | I wonder if he could have followed after us, and got lost? 6055 I wonder what that old man meant by his strange words?" |
6055 | I wonder who could have put it there? |
6055 | If you are you can come to our circus for nothing; ca n''t she, Freddie? |
6055 | Is he finding fault because you helped stop his runaway horses? |
6055 | Is it-- is it morning? |
6055 | Is it? |
6055 | Is n''t he here? |
6055 | Is n''t it almost time to eat? |
6055 | Is someone sending him more Christmas presents? |
6055 | Is that bill real? |
6055 | Is that so? 6055 Is that you, Bert?" |
6055 | Is the house safe? |
6055 | Is there any money left, Bert? |
6055 | Is there anyone else around here who might take him? |
6055 | Is this it? |
6055 | James Carford, are you going to give away more stuff? |
6055 | Let me go on your bob? |
6055 | Let me see now; how will I arrange the rooms for them? 6055 No, but how about starving?" |
6055 | Oh, Harry Stone will look after them; wo n''t you Harry? |
6055 | Oh, are you? |
6055 | Oh, look? |
6055 | Oh, suppose we did, and had to stay out all night? |
6055 | Oh, we like stories; do n''t we, Freddie? |
6055 | Oh, what is it? 6055 Oh, what was that?" |
6055 | Or tigers-- or-- or elephants? |
6055 | Please do n''t have any fuss; will you? |
6055 | Really? |
6055 | Say, Danny, give me a ride this trip; wo n''t you? |
6055 | Shall we go to Snow Lodge? |
6055 | Shall we go, Freddie? |
6055 | Shall we? |
6055 | Snap never gets mad; do you, Snap? |
6055 | Snap? 6055 So it''s you; is it? |
6055 | Supper? |
6055 | Suppose I told you the janitor picked it up on the steps almost under the big snowball? 6055 Take Snap? |
6055 | Then you deny that you had anything to do with it? |
6055 | Things fo''me? 6055 Very rich?" |
6055 | Want to come, Nan and Dorothy? |
6055 | Was n''t that a queer story of Snow Lodge? |
6055 | Was there an accident? |
6055 | We were on a farm once, were n''t we, Flossie? |
6055 | Well, I guess so,agreed Mrs. Bobbsey,"Will you look after them, Bert and Nan?" |
6055 | Well, it''s a good thing to be warm, for it will be cold on the ice- boat; wo n''t it, Bert? |
6055 | Were n''t you awfully frightened? |
6055 | What about? |
6055 | What can Bert be going to do? |
6055 | What did you think, Nan, when you saw the team coming? |
6055 | What do you mean by hitting us? |
6055 | What do you mean? |
6055 | What do you mean? |
6055 | What do you s''pose he meant by saying this was the second time a Bobbsey had been mixed up in his family affairs? |
6055 | What do you say, Mother? |
6055 | What does Henry Burdock do now? |
6055 | What for? |
6055 | What for? |
6055 | What happened to you? |
6055 | What in the world are you doing? |
6055 | What is he doing? |
6055 | What is it, mamma? |
6055 | What is it? 6055 What is this? |
6055 | What makes you sure, Bert? |
6055 | What shall we do with our sleds? |
6055 | What shall we do? |
6055 | What shall we do? |
6055 | What was that you said about seeing someone up there on top of the hill? |
6055 | What? 6055 When are you going up to my Snow Lodge?" |
6055 | Where can he be? |
6055 | Where did it come from? |
6055 | Where have you been? |
6055 | Where is your ice- boat? |
6055 | Where''s Snap? |
6055 | Where? |
6055 | Who are you? |
6055 | Who did it? |
6055 | Who else is going up to Snow Lodge? |
6055 | Who is it? |
6055 | Who is there? |
6055 | Who put it there? |
6055 | Who threw that? |
6055 | Who? |
6055 | Whose team is it? |
6055 | Why not? 6055 Why not?" |
6055 | Why, that way? |
6055 | Will she be safe over there? |
6055 | Will there be any danger? |
6055 | Will we have to stay out in the woods all night? |
6055 | Will you come up and see us while we''re there? 6055 Will you come up?" |
6055 | Will you get the mail, dear? |
6055 | Will you show me how it works, Bert? |
6055 | Wo n''t you come in? |
6055 | Would he do that? |
6055 | Would you like that, Dorothy? |
6055 | Would your dog go with him? |
6055 | Yes, but Dinah called him back; did n''t you? |
6055 | Yes, what is it? |
6055 | You mean that place Mr. Carford owns? |
6055 | You''re going to give Freddie and me a fine ride; are n''t you, old fellow? |
6055 | All dem fo''me?" |
6055 | And do you know where it was found, Bert?" |
6055 | Are my things all right?" |
6055 | Are you all right?" |
6055 | Bert Bobbsey did that, eh?" |
6055 | Bobbsey?" |
6055 | But oh? |
6055 | But say, I want to ask you-- do you think we''ll meet Santa Claus before we get home?" |
6055 | But when they had gone on for some distance, and saw no familiar landmarks, Nan stopped and asked:"Are you sure this is the right path, Bert? |
6055 | CHAPTER VI A VISIT TO MR. CARFORD"Freddie, what in the world are you doing?" |
6055 | CHAPTER XI MAKING PLANS"Are you sure this is so-- is Danny Rugg really going up to the woods near Snow Lodge?" |
6055 | CHAPTER XIII IN A HARD BLOW"Are you girls warm enough?" |
6055 | CHAPTER XIV AT SNOW LODGE"Are we all here?" |
6055 | CHAPTER XVIII SNOWBALLS"Are we very far from Snow Lodge?" |
6055 | CHAPTER XXII THE MISSING MONEY"What happened?" |
6055 | Ca n''t I squirt that?" |
6055 | Ca n''t you ask some of your boy friends? |
6055 | Can this be it?" |
6055 | Can you manage them, Nan-- Bert?" |
6055 | Carford?" |
6055 | Carford?" |
6055 | Carford?" |
6055 | Carford?" |
6055 | Carford?" |
6055 | Could you come?" |
6055 | Could you see his face?" |
6055 | Did Mr. Carford tell you about when he was a boy?" |
6055 | Did any of you see him trailing us?" |
6055 | Do you hear, Bert?" |
6055 | Do you mean to say that Jimmie dropped it in the ice on the school steps?" |
6055 | Do you think Danny could have done such a thing as that?" |
6055 | Do you think Jimmie had a hand in putting the snowball there?" |
6055 | Does yo''-all want me t''git soaked? |
6055 | Emma,"he asked his sister,"have you got any more packages made up?" |
6055 | Father, is that you?" |
6055 | Got a new sled?" |
6055 | Has anything happened?" |
6055 | Have you anything to carry?" |
6055 | Have you been at Snow Lodge lately?" |
6055 | How did you find it?" |
6055 | How would a vacation at Snow Lodge suit you?" |
6055 | How would you and your family like to spend the winter there? |
6055 | I wonder what I can do? |
6055 | I wonder what I got?" |
6055 | I wonder what will happen when the third time comes?" |
6055 | I wonder where Henry is now? |
6055 | If I tell you that what have you to say?" |
6055 | Is n''t he here?" |
6055 | It was on returning from this, in the evening, that Dinah met them at the door, asking:"Did yo''all take dat dog Snap wif yo?" |
6055 | Let me ask you, have you a knife, Bert?" |
6055 | May I ask you, is that so?" |
6055 | May we go?" |
6055 | Nan, look after them; will you?" |
6055 | Now again, I ask if you have anything to say to me? |
6055 | Now are you ready to tell, boys? |
6055 | Now, who can this other letter be from?" |
6055 | Oh, Mr. Burdock, can you take us back there?" |
6055 | Oh, Papa, could we go there?" |
6055 | Please believe me; wo n''t you?" |
6055 | Poor dog, let him out, Freddie; wo n''t you?" |
6055 | So you are going to have a camera for Christmas; are you?" |
6055 | Some of his particular chums gathered about him, and one murmured:"Why do n''t you fight him?" |
6055 | Suddenly he turned away from the fire that blazed on the hearth, and asked:"Did I ever tell you about Snow Lodge?" |
6055 | THE MISSINC MONEY CHAPTER I THE RUNAWAYS"Will Snap pull us, do you think, Freddie?" |
6055 | Think I''m coming down?" |
6055 | Well, if we do meet him, and I''m asleep, you wake me up: will you?" |
6055 | Were you ever up there?" |
6055 | Were you looking for us?" |
6055 | What am dat?" |
6055 | What did you say your name was?" |
6055 | What does this mean?" |
6055 | What is it?" |
6055 | What is the matter?" |
6055 | What makes you think that?" |
6055 | What yo''-all talkin''''bout chile? |
6055 | What''s that?" |
6055 | Where are you, old fellow? |
6055 | Where was it? |
6055 | Where''s the big bob?" |
6055 | While Flossie and Freddie were playing on the hill, a small one near their home, they heard a voice calling to them:"Want a ride, youngsters?" |
6055 | Who stopped the horses?" |
6055 | Who was guilty? |
6055 | Who was he?" |
6055 | Whoever heard of a blue- striped tiger?" |
6055 | Why did you?" |
6055 | Will you be afraid to stay here?" |
6055 | Will you risk it with me, Nan?" |
6055 | Will you take some?" |
6055 | Without telling him what was wanted Mr. Tetlow asked Jimmie this question quickly:"What did you do with Bert''s knife he lent it to you last night?" |
6055 | Wo n''t that be nice?" |
6055 | You leave Freddie alone; do you hear?" |
6055 | asked Freddie,"any real big bears?" |
6055 | exclaimed Bert"What''s the matter, mother? |
6055 | said Bert, as he patted his pet"And so you were tied up all night? |
18420 | A party, Nan? |
18420 | All ready? |
18420 | And after we pick up all we want, can we eat? |
18420 | And can I have fun with you, too? |
18420 | And did they actually stop the train? |
18420 | And have n''t you any errands I could do for you to- day? |
18420 | And how are you, Johnnie? |
18420 | And is Cousin Dorothy coming, too? |
18420 | And so Tommy found you; did he? |
18420 | And so you dug into a muskrat''s meadow- house to get out of the storm? 18420 And what can I be?" |
18420 | And what did Nan say? |
18420 | And will you ride on the back of a goosey- gander? |
18420 | And you say the grandmother does sewing? |
18420 | Are n''t Nan and Bert going? |
18420 | Are n''t these all chestnut trees? |
18420 | Are n''t you tired, Flossie? |
18420 | Are the men playing a game? |
18420 | Are we going to move? |
18420 | Are we too heavy for you? |
18420 | Are we''most home? |
18420 | Are you all ready now? |
18420 | Are you all right now? |
18420 | Are you sure you''re all right, George? |
18420 | Are you taking part of an orphan asylum on an outing? |
18420 | Are you? 18420 But can I help Tommy buy a ship and go to look on the desert island for his father?" |
18420 | But how are we going to walk up to the top to slide down? |
18420 | But how did your dog get here? |
18420 | But we''ll leave some for them; wo n''t we? |
18420 | But what do you know of Tommy? |
18420 | But what''s the matter with my paying for one to make a visit? |
18420 | But wo n''t the squirrel be hungry? |
18420 | But you ca n''t carry both of us; can you? |
18420 | Ca n''t you find one for them, Bert? |
18420 | Ca n''t you push yourself out? |
18420 | Ca n''t you stand still when you''re tired? |
18420 | Ca n''t you, really? |
18420 | Can I help you carry any bundles? |
18420 | Could I have this one ten cent piece all for myself? |
18420 | Could n''t Tommy take them, Daddy? |
18420 | Could you try that, Dinah? |
18420 | Did n''t he like to stay at home? |
18420 | Did n''t we, Nan? |
18420 | Did n''t you say you were lost, too? |
18420 | Did they really? |
18420 | Did you bring him to school? |
18420 | Did you find the right path, Flossie? 18420 Did you have a good time in the country?" |
18420 | Did you hear that, Bert? |
18420 | Did you hear that, Flossie? |
18420 | Did you hurt yourself? |
18420 | Did you make any holes in your chestnuts, or cut a little slit in the shell? |
18420 | Did you think we were going to run into you? |
18420 | Dinah, where is the biggest basket you have? |
18420 | Do n''t they go fast? |
18420 | Do n''t yo''all t''ink yo''d bettah let me make it fo''yo''? |
18420 | Do n''t you hear him, Dinah? |
18420 | Do n''t you hear him? |
18420 | Do n''t you know, Flossie? 18420 Do n''t you know, in books and stories, every time people get lost they holler for help?" |
18420 | Do n''t you like to play? |
18420 | Do n''t you remember what fun it was when we were in the movies this Summer? |
18420 | Do n''t you want to act for the movies again? |
18420 | Do you know where our house is? |
18420 | Do you know where we are? |
18420 | Do you like it? |
18420 | Do you mean to say you''re going to try it again? |
18420 | Do you mean we-- we''re lost, Freddie? |
18420 | Do you pretend, and make believe? |
18420 | Do you see something? |
18420 | Do you see this little thin tree, growing close to the big chestnut? |
18420 | Do you think I''ll have enough saved in a week? |
18420 | Do you think we''d better save any of these for the time when we go on the ship? |
18420 | Do you want me to tell you a story? |
18420 | Do you work for him, Tommy? |
18420 | Does n''t your father live with you and your grandmother? |
18420 | Does yo''ma know yo''is gwine t''do dish yeah candy business? |
18420 | Does your grandma have any money now? |
18420 | Eh, Harry? |
18420 | Flossie-- Freddie, what made you steer over to our side? |
18420 | Freddie? 18420 Freddie?" |
18420 | Git Freddie lamb out? 18420 Goin''t''bake a cake, is yo''?" |
18420 | Have you been to see her lately? |
18420 | Have you found any nuts yet? |
18420 | Have you invited any boys to the party? |
18420 | Have you put out any fires yet? |
18420 | He''s like Mary''s little lamb, is n''t he? |
18420 | Holler? |
18420 | How are you going to climb such a big tree, when you ca n''t get your arms around it? |
18420 | How can you do it? |
18420 | How did it happen? |
18420 | How did they get there? |
18420 | How did you come to get out on these meadows? |
18420 | How do you make candy? |
18420 | How is your grandma? |
18420 | How is your grandmother? 18420 How long can Cousin Harry stay, Mother?" |
18420 | How many would you invite? |
18420 | How much money have I in my bank, Daddy? |
18420 | Hungry already; are you? |
18420 | Hurt yourself? |
18420 | I just love stories about the ocean; do n''t you, Flossie? |
18420 | I wonder if that is a big rat? 18420 Is Tommy Dodd going to help buy the ship?" |
18420 | Is it a-- a bear, Freddie? 18420 Is it snowing yet?" |
18420 | Is n''t she, Mother? |
18420 | Is that dog here? |
18420 | Is that''most enough to buy a ship, Daddy? |
18420 | Is the house on fire? |
18420 | Is the train off the track? |
18420 | Is there a fire? |
18420 | Is this batter right now, Dinah? |
18420 | It means the ship is all smashed to pieces; does n''t it? |
18420 | It will be a regular party; wo n''t it? |
18420 | Lost? 18420 Make a hill? |
18420 | May I come, Bert? |
18420 | May I get Flossie a drink? |
18420 | May we slide down it now? |
18420 | Maybe we will; sha''n''t we, Freddie? |
18420 | Mother,asked Nan one day, about a week after Snoop had been stuck fast in the varnish,"may I have a little party?" |
18420 | Oh Johnnie, why did you do that? |
18420 | Oh, Freddie, how did it happen? |
18420 | Oh, are you going to let Snap come to school again? |
18420 | Oh, will she have to stay stuck there forever? |
18420 | Oh, you are; eh? 18420 Only we helped hold him; did n''t we, Nan?" |
18420 | Papa,began Freddie, as he reached the seat where Mr. and Mrs. Bobbsey sat,"how much money have I saved up? |
18420 | S''posin''it does n''t stop all night? |
18420 | Shall we go out and skate some more? |
18420 | Sick? 18420 Snoop stuck fast on the varnished floor? |
18420 | So if you hear of a ship we can get you tell me; will you, Dorothy? |
18420 | So this is the meadows? |
18420 | The Bobbsey twins; eh? |
18420 | Try what, honey lamb? |
18420 | Want some candy? |
18420 | Was he worried? |
18420 | Was his father really shipwrecked? |
18420 | Was it some dog Snap was playing with? |
18420 | Was n''t the cake good? |
18420 | Was she a thin doll, Flossie; thin like a bone? |
18420 | We have heaps of fun that way; do n''t you? |
18420 | We''ll come to see you play; wo n''t we, Ellen? |
18420 | We''ll have lots of fun here; sha''n''t we, Freddie? |
18420 | Well, did Freddie bother you much? |
18420 | Well, did you like the play? |
18420 | Well, how much have you? |
18420 | Well, how''s my little fireman this morning? |
18420 | Well, if they''re not train robbers why have they guns and false faces on? |
18420 | Well, shall we start to make a little ship now? |
18420 | Well, what is it then? |
18420 | Were you in them, really? |
18420 | What am dat all? |
18420 | What are snowshoes? |
18420 | What are we going to do, Freddie? |
18420 | What are we going to do? |
18420 | What are you doing here? |
18420 | What are you doing? |
18420 | What are you doing? |
18420 | What are you thinking about? |
18420 | What do we want to holler for? |
18420 | What does this mean? 18420 What does this mean? |
18420 | What for, Freddie? |
18420 | What for? |
18420 | What for? |
18420 | What happened? |
18420 | What is it? |
18420 | What is it? |
18420 | What is it? |
18420 | What is it? |
18420 | What made him go away from you? |
18420 | What made it do that? 18420 What muskrat?" |
18420 | What number? |
18420 | What shall we play first? |
18420 | What sort of storm? |
18420 | What was it? |
18420 | What''d you see? |
18420 | What''s all this? |
18420 | What''s in there? |
18420 | What''s that funny smell? |
18420 | What''s that? |
18420 | What''s that? |
18420 | What''s the matter in there, Bert? |
18420 | What''s the matter, Bert? |
18420 | What''s the matter? 18420 What''s the matter?" |
18420 | What''s the matter? |
18420 | What''s the matter? |
18420 | What''s the matter? |
18420 | What''s the matter? |
18420 | What''s wrecked? |
18420 | What? |
18420 | What? |
18420 | What? |
18420 | What? |
18420 | Where can she be? |
18420 | Where did you find her, Tommy? |
18420 | Where did you get it? |
18420 | Where do you live, and what''s your name? |
18420 | Where does your mother live? |
18420 | Where is he? 18420 Where''s Bert?" |
18420 | Where''s Uncle Dan? |
18420 | Where''s your head, Freddie? |
18420 | Where? |
18420 | Which way did the dog go, Flossie? 18420 Who am frowin''t''ings at me? |
18420 | Who is there? |
18420 | Who is this Tommy Todd? |
18420 | Who? 18420 Whom are you looking for?" |
18420 | Whose dog is that? |
18420 | Whose turn is it to steer? |
18420 | Why do n''t you get your sled and have a coast? 18420 Why do n''t you go skating?" |
18420 | Why do you butter the pan? |
18420 | Why not? |
18420 | Why, are you tired of picking up nuts? |
18420 | Will you be all right, if Harry and I have a race down at the lower end of the lake? |
18420 | Work? 18420 Would n''t I though?" |
18420 | Would n''t you like to ride down with us? |
18420 | Would you like to act it before the whole school? |
18420 | Yo''ll tell her when she comes home? |
18420 | You do? |
18420 | You two surely do n''t expect to fill those baskets with chestnuts; do you? |
18420 | And can you tell me where my mother lives?" |
18420 | And how much does a ship cost? |
18420 | Are n''t you going to take a car?" |
18420 | Are you-- are you Tommy Todd''s father?" |
18420 | But do you know the way to our house?" |
18420 | Ca n''t they, Tommy?" |
18420 | Ca n''t you get me loose?" |
18420 | Could n''t you be a trolley- car conductor?" |
18420 | Did Uncle Daniel and Aunt Sarah come?" |
18420 | Did n''t he go back to the office?" |
18420 | Did the bad dog bite you?" |
18420 | Did you ever build a ship to go sailing in?" |
18420 | Do n''t you like ice cream?" |
18420 | Do n''t you remember the story mother read to us?" |
18420 | Do n''t you remember?" |
18420 | Do n''t you want to see him do a trick, teacher?" |
18420 | Do you have to do that?" |
18420 | Do you know?" |
18420 | Do you think the lake will be frozen over?" |
18420 | Do you think you can walk along with me?" |
18420 | Do you want to play that game?" |
18420 | Does it feel funny?" |
18420 | Does it take much money?" |
18420 | Fitch?" |
18420 | Flossie questioned,"Will it come after us?" |
18420 | HAPPY DAYS 228 THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT HOME CHAPTER I TOMMY TODD''S STORY"Mother, how many more stations before we''ll be home?" |
18420 | He looked at Freddie for a moment, and then said:"Now Freddie, do you see where James is sitting by that pile of shingles?" |
18420 | He went through the ice, did he? |
18420 | He----""Did he bite you?" |
18420 | How big would it have to be?" |
18420 | How can we ask?" |
18420 | How is his grandmother?" |
18420 | How is your grandmother, Tommy?" |
18420 | How yo''all gwine t''make candy?" |
18420 | I ca n''t see him, so how kin I look at him, Flossie lamb?" |
18420 | I say, why not build a snow house?" |
18420 | I wonder where he can have gone?" |
18420 | If you have to go so far off to be a sea captain could n''t you be something else and stay at home? |
18420 | Instead he remarked:"Is there anything we can do for you, Tommy?" |
18420 | Is my mother poor, and in want?" |
18420 | Is n''t he, Mother?" |
18420 | Is that what you''ve been trying to ask me ever since we got here?" |
18420 | It does seem to be looking for the nuts though; eh, Charley?" |
18420 | Let me see now, how can I get her loose?" |
18420 | May I?" |
18420 | Mother, ca n''t I have a drink?" |
18420 | New York Grosset& Dunlap Publishers[ Illustration:"Oh, will she have to stay there forever?" |
18420 | Oh, Dinah, will you help get him out?" |
18420 | Shall we play steamboat, and shall I be the whistle?" |
18420 | Then we''ll both go off together, looking for the desert island where your father is; will you?" |
18420 | Then, suddenly, a voice asked:"Who are you and where are you?" |
18420 | Was dat yo'', Freddie lamb?" |
18420 | Was n''t it funny the dog should go up on the porch, and take Flossie''s doll?" |
18420 | Was that Jack Frost?" |
18420 | Was there a fire cracker in it?" |
18420 | What am all de meanin''ob big baskets?" |
18420 | What did I tell you?" |
18420 | What happened to you?" |
18420 | What happened?" |
18420 | What happened?" |
18420 | What happened?" |
18420 | What is it, Tommy?" |
18420 | What is it?" |
18420 | What''d I tell you?" |
18420 | When Bert and Harry were outside and on their way home, Bert asked:"What did you punch me for in there?" |
18420 | When Flossie came out, after her brothers had been working for some time, the little girl cried:"Oh, how did that hill get in our yard?" |
18420 | When is the train going to start again?" |
18420 | When she had finished, Flossie, seeing Nan out in the audience, stepped to the edge of the stage and asked:"Did I sing that all right, Nan?" |
18420 | When?" |
18420 | Where am Freddie? |
18420 | Where are you?" |
18420 | Where did you get in, Sawdust? |
18420 | Where does your father live?" |
18420 | Where''s your head?" |
18420 | Where''s your whistle, Bert?" |
18420 | Who are you?" |
18420 | Why do n''t we holler?" |
18420 | Why do n''t you make you a pair of these shoes? |
18420 | Will you help me?" |
18420 | Would n''t you like that?" |
18420 | You have n''t looked at the wrong date on the calendar; have you?" |
18420 | You wo n''t tell them; will you?" |
18420 | cried Bert"You know a lot about ships and things; do n''t you?" |
18420 | he called,"are you going to the woods?" |
18420 | wailed Flossie,"But you can hear him, ca n''t you?" |
6576 | A circus? |
6576 | A lion eat him? 6576 All ready now?" |
6576 | All right, are n''t you? |
6576 | Am dish good to eat? |
6576 | And I suppose you can change a twenty dollar bill, ca n''t you? |
6576 | And are there any little lambs? |
6576 | And are we going to take the_ Bluebird_ along? |
6576 | And do you still help water the elephants? |
6576 | And may we take Snap, too? |
6576 | And now are you ready to come back with me, Frank? |
6576 | And these two boys? |
6576 | And what am I to ask? |
6576 | And will Frank be away, too? |
6576 | And will you go, too, mamma? |
6576 | Are dem cages good an''strong, mistah? |
6576 | Are n''t they going to shoot any more guns? |
6576 | Are we going away again? |
6576 | Are we going to eat our lunch here? |
6576 | Are we going to have company? |
6576 | Are we going to ride in the''merry- go- round car''? |
6576 | Are you all ready? |
6576 | Are you all right, Dinah? |
6576 | Are you all through? |
6576 | Are you going back to the lumber office? |
6576 | Are you going somewhere? |
6576 | Are you going to stay with this show? |
6576 | Are you hurt? |
6576 | Ask for all that? |
6576 | But can I get him back again? 6576 But elephants are n''t, are they, mamma?" |
6576 | But how can he, when he has run away? |
6576 | But how can you be sure you''ll hit''em on the nose? |
6576 | But what do you do with all those on the ground? |
6576 | But what is he doing here? 6576 But what is it? |
6576 | But when are we going into the circus? |
6576 | But where were you, Freddie? |
6576 | Ca n''t we play an eating game? |
6576 | Can Snoop be one of the animals, too? |
6576 | Can we go up to the log cabins and watch them make more pictures, father? |
6576 | Can we pick apples on a ladder? |
6576 | Can you leave your lumber business long enough to go with us? |
6576 | Did Snap get away? |
6576 | Did he come with you, Dinah? |
6576 | Did he ever run away before? |
6576 | Did he hab t''eat hay an''oats? |
6576 | Did he see you? |
6576 | Did n''t I? |
6576 | Did n''t he like to be shook? |
6576 | Did n''t you have anything to eat? |
6576 | Did we bring his tooth brush? |
6576 | Did we eat at them the last time we went to Meadow Brook? |
6576 | Did you bring any trained monkeys or elephants with you? |
6576 | Did you ever feel how rough a cat''s tongue is? |
6576 | Did you really see something, Freddie, or were you dreaming? |
6576 | Did you think you heard the old ram coming again? |
6576 | Dinah is going, is n''t she? |
6576 | Do they eat on trains? |
6576 | Do we have to go back to the city, too? |
6576 | Do you know how to work on a farm? |
6576 | Do you live around here? |
6576 | Do you want to be in the movies? |
6576 | Freddie, shall I take yo''package? 6576 Had n''t you better see if your shot gun is loaded?" |
6576 | Had we better go in? |
6576 | Has anything happened? |
6576 | Have n''t put out any fires since you got here, have you? |
6576 | Have you been there all the while? |
6576 | Have you found him? 6576 Have you got any little calves, Uncle Daniel?" |
6576 | Have you lost a tent, too? |
6576 | Have you, indeed? |
6576 | He did, eh? |
6576 | How about you, Dinah? |
6576 | How can we find out what it is? |
6576 | How did you get lost, Freddie? |
6576 | How did you get with the circus? |
6576 | How do you know? |
6576 | How do you like it? |
6576 | How is Aunt Sarah? |
6576 | How''s my little fat fairy? |
6576 | I always did like you, did n''t I, Dinah? |
6576 | I can stay, ca n''t I? |
6576 | I guess you want to run about a bit, eh, Snap? |
6576 | I say, do you children know where there is a circus around here? |
6576 | I say,he spoke to Frank,"would n''t you like to come back to my uncle''s house, and get something to eat? |
6576 | I wonder how Snap is getting along in the baggage car? |
6576 | I wonder if Snoop slept any? |
6576 | I wonder what became of him, and if we''ll ever see poor Frank again? |
6576 | I wonder what has become of him? |
6576 | I wonder what has happened now? 6576 I wonder what they are doing now?" |
6576 | I wonder what we can do to- morrow? |
6576 | I wonder where I''ve seen that boy before? |
6576 | I would n''t mind that, would you? |
6576 | I''m much obliged to you,and he was about to drive on, when Bert asked:"Are n''t you Mr. Mason, who has a lumber yard near my father''s?" |
6576 | Is Dinah going? |
6576 | Is Frank their brother? |
6576 | Is a circus coming here? |
6576 | Is his name Upsetter? |
6576 | Is it Snap? |
6576 | Is it coming? 6576 Is n''t he here?" |
6576 | Is n''t it jolly? |
6576 | Is n''t it nice to eat this way? |
6576 | Is n''t this great? 6576 Is someone lost?" |
6576 | Is someone taking pictures of this sham battle? |
6576 | Is the boy bad? |
6576 | Is there going to be a fire? 6576 Is there really any danger?" |
6576 | Is-- is the lake very deep where those girls were? |
6576 | It is n''t much like our nice houseboat, is it? |
6576 | Just tell them that we found him, will you, please? 6576 Now can you tell us what we are going to do the rest of this summer vacation?" |
6576 | Now may we go, papa? |
6576 | Now when are we going? |
6576 | Now whom was he with when we came out of the tent? |
6576 | Now you''ll come to the circus, wo n''t you? |
6576 | Oh, but why did you do that? |
6576 | Oh, could n''t we have a circus, or a show, while we''re here at the farm? |
6576 | Oh, have you a little girl? |
6576 | Oh, how can I get my dog back? |
6576 | Oh, is the ram dangerous? |
6576 | Oh, may I be in it? |
6576 | Oh, may I have a ride? |
6576 | Oh, may we take them both, mamma? |
6576 | Oh, so that''s the reason you did n''t want Bert to take your package, is it? |
6576 | Oh, what is it, child? |
6576 | Oh, what is it? |
6576 | Oh, where are we going next? |
6576 | Oh, where can he be? |
6576 | Oh, where can the darling be? |
6576 | Oh, where were you? |
6576 | Oh, will papa let you? |
6576 | Oh, will they hurt the little bunny? |
6576 | Ready for''em-- how do you mean? |
6576 | Sam, am de fire made? |
6576 | Say, why ca n''t we ask him to come back with us? |
6576 | Shall we let her? |
6576 | Snap would be lonesome if he were left behind, would n''t he? |
6576 | Something the matter, ma''am? |
6576 | The ones you took of us children near the school? |
6576 | The wild animals could n''t get him,''cause they''re shut up in cages, are n''t they? |
6576 | Want to come, Bert? |
6576 | Was n''t that unkind? |
6576 | Was there an accident? |
6576 | Well, are you all ready to start? |
6576 | Well, are you all settled? |
6576 | Well, did n''t he punish me for something that was n''t my fault-- taking that bad twenty dollar bill? |
6576 | Well, did you bring any-- any balloons? |
6576 | Well, did you bring any-- any peanuts? |
6576 | Well, is n''t that a good thing? |
6576 | Well, then, why did n''t you answer us? |
6576 | Well, was n''t that right? |
6576 | Well, what can I do for you to- day? |
6576 | What about_ our_ pictures? |
6576 | What am de mattah, honey lamb? |
6576 | What am it? |
6576 | What are we going to do the rest of the summer? |
6576 | What are you going to do? |
6576 | What boy? |
6576 | What can it be? |
6576 | What can we do? |
6576 | What could happen to him? |
6576 | What did you do? |
6576 | What did you have for breakfast? |
6576 | What do you mean? |
6576 | What do you mean? |
6576 | What do you say, Bert, shall we go back? |
6576 | What does all this mean, Flossie and Freddie? 6576 What does it all mean?" |
6576 | What doing? |
6576 | What for? |
6576 | What is it, little man? |
6576 | What is it? 6576 What is it? |
6576 | What is it? |
6576 | What is it? |
6576 | What is the matter, dear? |
6576 | What makes him do it? |
6576 | What news? |
6576 | What poor boy? |
6576 | What train do we take? |
6576 | What way? |
6576 | What''s a balloon race? |
6576 | What''s de mattah? 6576 What''s it all about?" |
6576 | What''s it all about? |
6576 | What''s that? |
6576 | What''s the matter with him, Bert? |
6576 | What''s the matter? 6576 What''s the matter?" |
6576 | What''s the matter? |
6576 | What''s the matter? |
6576 | What''s the matter? |
6576 | What''s this all about? |
6576 | What, dear? |
6576 | What? |
6576 | When will we have the balloon race? |
6576 | Where are Nan and Flossie? |
6576 | Where are the boys? |
6576 | Where are you going? |
6576 | Where are you? |
6576 | Where is Freddie? |
6576 | Where''s Dinah? |
6576 | Where''s Freddie? |
6576 | Where''s Snap? |
6576 | Where''s Snoop? 6576 Where''s it going to be?" |
6576 | Which way did he go? |
6576 | Which way? 6576 Who wants me?" |
6576 | Who''s out? 6576 Whose dog was it?" |
6576 | Why are n''t you with the circus any more? 6576 Why does n''t she want to come?" |
6576 | Why not get some salt for him? |
6576 | Why not? |
6576 | Why not? |
6576 | Why should he head this way? |
6576 | Why, are we in danger here? |
6576 | Why, you''re not afraid, are you? |
6576 | Will yo'', honey lamb? 6576 Wo n''t be there? |
6576 | Wo n''t we? |
6576 | Would n''t it have been better to have gone back to Mr. Mason, your guardian? |
6576 | Would you if I saw Mr. Mason and got him to promise to treat you more kindly, and overlook the loss of the twenty dollars? |
6576 | Would you like to go to Meadow Brook? |
6576 | You knew him? |
6576 | You think Frank will be with the circus? 6576 You were sure of that?" |
6576 | You-- you would n''t stay here all night, would you? |
6576 | Am I droppin''suffin?" |
6576 | Are you going to be here long?" |
6576 | As he did so a woman came running from the house, calling out:"Oh, what has happened? |
6576 | Bert saw his father and mother sitting out in the side yard under a shady tree, and, running up to them he asked:"Oh, ca n''t we go? |
6576 | CHAPTER XV FOUND AGAIN"Where can he be?" |
6576 | Can I squirt with my engine?" |
6576 | Did he?" |
6576 | Did they really get loose?" |
6576 | Did you come with this circus as soon as you ran away?" |
6576 | Did you get many berries?" |
6576 | Did you lose your place?" |
6576 | Do n''t you know the automobile is waiting to take us to the station?" |
6576 | Do n''t you remember, Freddie?" |
6576 | Do n''t you remember?" |
6576 | Do you live around here?" |
6576 | Do you want to come?" |
6576 | For in letters, made with a black stick on the sheets of paper, Nan read the words: FIVE- PIN SHOW COME ONE COME ALL"Oh, what is it?" |
6576 | From somewhere down in the hay, near the smashed nest of eggs, came a voice, asking:"What''s the matter? |
6576 | Harry gave one look, and exclaimed:"Why, do n''t you remember? |
6576 | Have we everything?" |
6576 | He is n''t your son, is he?" |
6576 | How was that?" |
6576 | I did n''t, eh?" |
6576 | I saw him shooked and so did Bert, did n''t you?" |
6576 | I wonder where he will sleep to- night?" |
6576 | Is Freddie there?" |
6576 | Is it coming?" |
6576 | Is n''t anybody going to find me?" |
6576 | Mamma, ca n''t I take my fire engine and squirt water on that bear?" |
6576 | May n''t I be in it?" |
6576 | Oh, are they drowned?" |
6576 | Oh, are we going there?" |
6576 | So yo''wo n''t let ole black Dinah get hurted, eh? |
6576 | So you ran away?" |
6576 | That other boy did n''t see''em get away, did he?" |
6576 | Then Harry, who knew him well, asked:"Say, Jim Bates, are you joking or did you really hear about some wild animals escaping from the circus?" |
6576 | They got away from the circus, and they-- they--""What''s all this?" |
6576 | They have to do that on farms, do n''t they?" |
6576 | Were they eating any hay when that boy saw''em? |
6576 | What am I going to do to you?" |
6576 | What am I to do?" |
6576 | What can he be doing here? |
6576 | What do you mean?" |
6576 | What gave him the fit?" |
6576 | What happened to the side- show you were with?" |
6576 | What has happened? |
6576 | What is it, Freddie?" |
6576 | What makes you think so?" |
6576 | What sort of acting do you want the children to do for the moving pictures?" |
6576 | What was the trouble?" |
6576 | What''ll we do?" |
6576 | What''s all the trouble?" |
6576 | What''s dish yeah?" |
6576 | What''s that?" |
6576 | What''s the matter?" |
6576 | When can we go?" |
6576 | Where are you?" |
6576 | Where could Freddie have hidden himself away in the hay, and stranger, still, why did he not answer the many calls made for him? |
6576 | Where is your home?" |
6576 | Where were you?" |
6576 | Where will it go?" |
6576 | Where''s Dinah? |
6576 | Who can explain?" |
6576 | Who''s loose?" |
6576 | Why am I locked out of my own store?" |
6576 | Why did n''t we think of putting Snoop in that way?" |
6576 | Why did n''t you answer when we called?" |
6576 | Why is n''t he with the show?" |
6576 | Will you come back, Frank? |
6576 | Wo n''t you like that?" |
6576 | You are going down there, you say?" |
6576 | cried Bert"Ca n''t you take us, father?" |
6576 | cried Flossie, who had been resting in Uncle Daniel''s arms,"did a lion eat you, Freddie? |
6576 | he called to them,"did you hear the news about the circus?" |
5952 | ''Scuse me, sah,he said, talking just as Sam Johnson did,"but did you- all only want dinnah for two?" |
5952 | A cattle ranch? |
5952 | A snowball grows bigger the more you roll it in the snow, does n''t it? |
5952 | And camp out? |
5952 | And can I get an Indian doll? |
5952 | And did I really fall out of bed? |
5952 | And did you catch the Indians? |
5952 | And do you think he''ll ever find his two boys? |
5952 | And has he left them both to you? |
5952 | And have the Indians catch you? |
5952 | And have we got to stay here all alone? |
5952 | And if there''s a fire I can go near tie firemen, ca n''t I? |
5952 | And is the round- up all over? |
5952 | And shall I see''em cut down trees? |
5952 | And so you were coming to see me, were you? |
5952 | And the cowboys? |
5952 | And the soap slid all over the floor and every time I picked it up it slid some more; did n''t it, Nan? |
5952 | And where is he going to live? |
5952 | And will you see those darling little papooses they carry on their backs? |
5952 | Anything gone wrong? |
5952 | Are n''t we going to eat again? |
5952 | Are n''t you glad? |
5952 | Are snow mans always fat? |
5952 | Are the Bobbsey twins there in that outfit, Dick? |
5952 | Are there any cowboys here? |
5952 | Are there any moving pictures there? |
5952 | Are there any other dangers out here? |
5952 | Are these some of your friends coming? |
5952 | Are these the cowboys who work for you? |
5952 | Are we going in that wagon? |
5952 | Are we going out West where there are Indians and cowboys and ponies and mountains and-- and everything? |
5952 | Are we going to stop at a hotel? |
5952 | Are we going to the lumber tract first, or to the ranch? |
5952 | Are we headed right for the house? |
5952 | Are we off the track? |
5952 | Are you a policeman? 5952 Are you any relation to a Bill Dayton?" |
5952 | Are you going to shake us up? |
5952 | Are you going to take us after all? 5952 Are you going?" |
5952 | Are you looking for your little boy? |
5952 | Are you the folks I''m expected to take out to the Watson timber tract? |
5952 | Are you the foreman? |
5952 | Are your father and mother dead? |
5952 | At the ranch? |
5952 | Aunt Emeline not come? |
5952 | Bert, Nan, where have you been? |
5952 | Bill is coming here? |
5952 | But I guess this must be where they get lumber from, is n''t it, Daddy? |
5952 | But could you give us a ride to school, if you''re going down that way? |
5952 | But did you really cut down Dinah''s wash line? |
5952 | But do you really think we might take the children out of school? |
5952 | But has n''t he any folks of his own? |
5952 | But what about school? |
5952 | But what is it all about? |
5952 | But what made you cut any of it? |
5952 | But where are the cowboys and the cows? |
5952 | But where can Freddie be? |
5952 | But where''s the place? 5952 But would they let such a little boy in all alone?" |
5952 | Ca n''t I stay and see the firemen just a little longer? |
5952 | Ca n''t we go right away? 5952 Ca n''t we go, too?" |
5952 | Ca n''t we stay here all winter? |
5952 | Ca n''t we stop in the woods? |
5952 | Ca n''t we take the snow man into the snow house? |
5952 | Can I make the chimbley? |
5952 | Can a Chinaman cook? |
5952 | Can you do that, little fairy? |
5952 | Could n''t I be both? |
5952 | Could n''t I help? |
5952 | Did Indians really take some of the steers? |
5952 | Did he run far? |
5952 | Did he say what it was about? |
5952 | Did something else fall on you, Flossie, like the sheets flopping over your head? |
5952 | Did they get hurt in railroad wrecks? |
5952 | Did you ever have any of your own? |
5952 | Did you get much hurt in the wreck? |
5952 | Did you go down and pull him out? |
5952 | Did you go down and see the big railroad wreck yesterday? |
5952 | Did you want me? |
5952 | Did you wish to see me? |
5952 | Did you, Snoop? |
5952 | Did you? 5952 Dinner for two? |
5952 | Do n''t you remember me? |
5952 | Do n''t you remember? 5952 Do n''t you think we ought to tell the boss?" |
5952 | Do we go on to Lumberville to- day, Daddy? |
5952 | Do you ever have a fire here? |
5952 | Do you know what it is? |
5952 | Do you know where I can get another foreman? |
5952 | Do you often get lost? |
5952 | Do you think so? |
5952 | Do you want to see if Snap is in it this time? |
5952 | Do you work here? |
5952 | Does dey_ know_ him? 5952 Does n''t he know where they are?" |
5952 | Found us? |
5952 | Freddie Bobbsey, what are you doing? |
5952 | Glad? 5952 Got everything?" |
5952 | Has he been foreman here long? |
5952 | Has there really been an accident? |
5952 | Have n''t they, Nan? |
5952 | Have n''t you any family-- any relatives? |
5952 | Have we got to walk? |
5952 | Have you got the toothache? |
5952 | Have you seen him? |
5952 | He looks a little like Uncle Daniel, does n''t he? |
5952 | He''d know their names, would n''t he? |
5952 | Hiram? 5952 How can it be stopped?" |
5952 | How did they know our names? |
5952 | How did you find out about it? |
5952 | How did you get there, Snoop? |
5952 | How do you feel? |
5952 | How much farther do we have to go? |
5952 | How''d you know our names are Bobbsey? |
5952 | How''s everything back in Lakeport? |
5952 | How? |
5952 | I can easily be one on the ranch you are going to own, ca n''t I, Mother? |
5952 | I do n''t want to be blowed up; do I, Sam? |
5952 | I like Mr. Hickson; do n''t you, Bert? |
5952 | I wonder what that was? |
5952 | I wonder what they meant? |
5952 | Is Cowdon much of a town? |
5952 | Is Three Star the name of a city? |
5952 | Is any one hurt? |
5952 | Is anything the matter? |
5952 | Is he all right now? |
5952 | Is it a lumberyard like yours, Daddy? |
5952 | Is n''t your head cut, and were n''t you hurt in the railroad wreck? |
5952 | Is that the ranch? |
5952 | Is the pony safe to drive? |
5952 | Is the snow house ready? |
5952 | Is this Lumberville? |
5952 | Is this a camping place? |
5952 | Is this the West? |
5952 | Is this the lumber camp that I am to own? |
5952 | Is you? |
5952 | May I ask your name? |
5952 | May we play on the lumber? |
5952 | My hat? 5952 No, I mean can he have two last names?" |
5952 | No? |
5952 | Not hurt, I hope? |
5952 | Oh, Bert, what shall we do? |
5952 | Oh, Bert,cried Nan,"what shall we do?" |
5952 | Oh, do you have a Chinese laundryman for a cook? |
5952 | Oh, do you really mean that? |
5952 | Oh, have you got some of Dinah''s cookies? |
5952 | Oh, is that you, Freddie? |
5952 | Oh, is your father''s name Hiram? |
5952 | Oh, may I have a little calf? |
5952 | Oh, may I ride a pony out to the ranch? |
5952 | Oh, may I see the round- up? |
5952 | Oh, may n''t I come? |
5952 | Oh, may we? |
5952 | Oh, what are you going to do with it? |
5952 | Oh, what shall we do? 5952 Oh, where are they?" |
5952 | Oh, you''ll see pretty soon,Nan answered,"Is it a secret?" |
5952 | Out West? |
5952 | Please, Daddy, may n''t I go on the round- up? |
5952 | See what? |
5952 | Shall I get a doctor? |
5952 | Shall I send some of the cowboys after the Indians to see if they can catch them, and get back our cattle? |
5952 | Shall we be in Cowdon? |
5952 | Shall we get any cookies out on the cattle ranch? |
5952 | She does? |
5952 | So this is to be our cabin, is it? |
5952 | Something good? |
5952 | Stay at home? 5952 That? |
5952 | Then had we better stay right in our car? |
5952 | They do n''t have chimbleys on snow houses,''cause they do n''t have fires in''em; do they Bert? |
5952 | This is really the West, is n''t it? |
5952 | Two names? 5952 We are the Bobbseys,"said the children''s father, walking over to the man in the wagon,"Are you from Three Star ranch?" |
5952 | We can make a man, and then throw snowballs at him, and he wo n''t care a bit; will he, Bert? |
5952 | Well, little fireman and little fat fairy,asked Mr. Bobbsey of Flossie and Freddie,"did you see all there was to see?" |
5952 | Well, shall we make a snow man? |
5952 | Well, what have you children to say for yourselves? |
5952 | Were you children near a falling tree? |
5952 | Were you in lots of railroad wrecks, and did the firemans have to come and get you out? |
5952 | Were you in the wreck? |
5952 | What are we going to do? |
5952 | What are you children going to do out West? |
5952 | What are you''hurrahing''about? |
5952 | What did you want a piece of rope for? |
5952 | What do you mean? |
5952 | What do you suppose this means? |
5952 | What else do you want to be? |
5952 | What happened down there, Daddy? |
5952 | What happened, Dinah? |
5952 | What have you to say, Freddie? |
5952 | What have you, Nan? |
5952 | What in the world is the child talking about? |
5952 | What is it all about? |
5952 | What is it, Flossie? |
5952 | What is it? |
5952 | What is it? |
5952 | What is it? |
5952 | What is it? |
5952 | What is it? |
5952 | What is it? |
5952 | What is that? 5952 What is that?" |
5952 | What is, then? |
5952 | What made you laugh, Bert? |
5952 | What makes so many trees? |
5952 | What ranch? |
5952 | What was that? |
5952 | What would be funny, Flossie? |
5952 | What would be funny? |
5952 | What you doing here? |
5952 | What you got? |
5952 | What''s a lumber tract? |
5952 | What''s a round- up? |
5952 | What''s a wrecking crew, Daddy? |
5952 | What''s all this I hear about you? |
5952 | What''s de mattah? |
5952 | What''s it all about then? |
5952 | What''s it all about? |
5952 | What''s that? |
5952 | What''s that? |
5952 | What''s that? |
5952 | What''s the matter now? |
5952 | What''s the matter, Mommie? |
5952 | What''s the matter? 5952 What''s the matter? |
5952 | What''s the matter? |
5952 | What''s the matter? |
5952 | What''s the matter? |
5952 | What''s the matter? |
5952 | What''s the matter? |
5952 | What? |
5952 | When are we going? |
5952 | When do we start? |
5952 | Where are the cows? |
5952 | Where are we going? |
5952 | Where can he be? |
5952 | Where is he going to work? |
5952 | Where is the dining car? |
5952 | Where is your magic wand? |
5952 | Where''s my basket? |
5952 | Where''s the automobile? |
5952 | Who are you? |
5952 | Who''s asking for Three Star ranch? |
5952 | Who? |
5952 | Who? |
5952 | Whut are yo''doin''? 5952 Why did n''t you put your hat on?" |
5952 | Why did you cut the clothes line, Freddie? |
5952 | Why did you do it? |
5952 | Why did you do that? |
5952 | Why do you have to go out West, Daddy? 5952 Why does n''t he want to talk about his father?" |
5952 | Why does n''t yo''go out an''jine''em? |
5952 | Why does n''t yo''go out in de snow? 5952 Why, what in the world do you want to do that for?" |
5952 | Why-- why, they just bunketed right together, did n''t they? |
5952 | Why? 5952 Will any Indian come soon?" |
5952 | Will he chase us again? |
5952 | Will they shoot us? |
5952 | Will you come to us? |
5952 | Will you have teams like that, Mother? |
5952 | Will you please show us the way to the house on Three Star ranch? |
5952 | Will you take me to see the cowboy after we go shopping? |
5952 | Will you tell us a story, too? |
5952 | Would n''t it be great if you could get an Indian doll? |
5952 | You ca n''t? |
5952 | You could n''t climb all them, could you? |
5952 | You do ride a horse, do n''t you? |
5952 | You gave my little boy Freddie eleven cents? |
5952 | You made him turn a somersault, did n''t you? |
5952 | You mean about the wreck? |
5952 | You mean we can feel the bumping when they put us back on the rails? |
5952 | You mean we must stay at home? |
5952 | You were coming here? |
5952 | A little later that day Bert spoke to his father, asking:"Daddy, can a man have two names?" |
5952 | And if we make a snow man and then throw little snowballs at him, these snowballs will stick to him and he''ll grow bigger, wo n''t he?" |
5952 | Are n''t you going to have the lumberyard any more?" |
5952 | Are we really going out West?" |
5952 | Are you hungry?" |
5952 | Are you waiting for me, Bobbsey twins?" |
5952 | Bobbsey?" |
5952 | Bobbsey?" |
5952 | Bobbsey?" |
5952 | But what did you want to see me about?" |
5952 | But what takes you away from Lakeport?" |
5952 | But where are you two youngsters going?" |
5952 | But will dey gets enough to_ eat?_ Dat''s whut I''se askin''yo''!" |
5952 | Ca n''t we wait a while about going West?" |
5952 | Dey jest walked right in, laik dey owned de place, an''I says to''em, what will dey hab? |
5952 | Did n''t you?" |
5952 | Did you fall out of bed again?" |
5952 | Did you put anything in?" |
5952 | Do you know him?" |
5952 | Do you like to see fires? |
5952 | Do you work here?" |
5952 | Have the Indians come?" |
5952 | Hickson?" |
5952 | If Aunt Emeline ca n''t come to stay with the children, what are we going to do?" |
5952 | If we are off the track I wonder how long it will take us to get back on?" |
5952 | If you are, where''s your brass buttons?" |
5952 | Is he coming here just to see me?" |
5952 | Is you much hurted?" |
5952 | Just then, from the door, Mrs. Bobbsey called:"Children, children, what''s the matter? |
5952 | No cowboys on a ranch?" |
5952 | Now are you up, Bert and Nan?" |
5952 | Now, what are we to do?" |
5952 | Powendon?" |
5952 | She must have shown the surprise she felt, for Mr. Bobbsey said:"Mary, you remember Hiram Hickson, do n''t you? |
5952 | So you are going to Chicago?" |
5952 | The baggage was brought in and then the foreman said to Mr. Bobbsey:"When do you want to eat?" |
5952 | Then they got down off the chairs on which they had been kneeling, and Freddie asked:"May I have an apple dumpling to take to school, Mother?" |
5952 | There has n''t been another railroad wreck, has there?" |
5952 | Want some?" |
5952 | What do you mean?" |
5952 | What do you mean?" |
5952 | What for?" |
5952 | What happened?" |
5952 | What makes you tell Freddie so?" |
5952 | What money?" |
5952 | What place is this, anyhow?" |
5952 | What shall we do?" |
5952 | What was that loud noise that seemed to shake the house?" |
5952 | What will happen to them?" |
5952 | What''d I tell you?" |
5952 | What''s that?" |
5952 | What''s wrong, conductor?" |
5952 | When can I go on your ranch, Mother?" |
5952 | Where are Flossie and Freddie?" |
5952 | Where are they?" |
5952 | Where can I find the foreman?" |
5952 | Where''s the men cutting down trees and all that?" |
5952 | Where''s the town? |
5952 | Which moving picture place was it?" |
5952 | Who is it?" |
5952 | Why do n''t yo''go out an''jine de party?" |
5952 | Will the children be all right if you leave them?" |
5952 | Will you come, Nan?" |
5952 | Wo n''t you, Sam?" |
5952 | You are the Bobbsey twins, are n''t you? |
5952 | You want to eat again, after dreaming about sugar cookies?" |
5952 | begged Bert,"What is it?" |
5952 | cried Nan, grasping Flossie and Freddie around their waists so the small twins would not fall out,"what shall we do?" |
5952 | exclaimed Flossie,"Was n''t that funny, Daddy?" |
5952 | exclaimed Mrs. Bobbsey,"can they have fallen off the train?" |
5952 | what shall we do?" |
5952 | what shall we do?" |
5952 | what will happen?" |
5952 | where have you been?" |
5952 | would n''t that be funny?" |
5617 | A big fire-- really? |
5617 | A dollar thirty- four-- that''s all the moneys you got? |
5617 | A real trip? 5617 A trip?" |
5617 | And could we see the Potomac River? |
5617 | And did she have light hair? |
5617 | And did you been to see the fire? |
5617 | And did you never find the dishes? |
5617 | And how did you get out? |
5617 | And is that what you have been doing, Freddie-- riding up and down in the elevator? |
5617 | And may we stay a little while? |
5617 | And shall we go up inside it? |
5617 | And shall we see Billy and Nell? |
5617 | And shall we stop in New York? |
5617 | And so they got off one of the sight- seeing autos, did they? |
5617 | And so you rang the bell, did you, Freddie, because you wanted to see a fire? |
5617 | And the roses, too? |
5617 | And where are we going to have some fun? |
5617 | And why was that? |
5617 | And will there be some red fire in the theater show? |
5617 | Any sailboats? |
5617 | Are n''t we going to buy anything to take home-- souvenirs I mean? |
5617 | Are the letters there-- the letters''J.W.''? |
5617 | Are there thirty floors to this building? |
5617 | Are we going swimming? |
5617 | Are you afraid they''ll break it? |
5617 | Are you children just getting home from school? |
5617 | Are you down there under the hay? |
5617 | Are you goin''there soon? |
5617 | Are you sure these are the two pieces from your set? |
5617 | Are you sure you are big enough to go to the post- office for me? |
5617 | Are you sure you saw Flossie go up those stairs, Freddie? |
5617 | Are you very sure you do n''t mind doing it, Sam? |
5617 | Because why? |
5617 | Bigger? 5617 But could n''t we go to Washington, anyhow?" |
5617 | But he is awful fat, is n''t he? |
5617 | But how could they be at your automobile office? |
5617 | But if they do n''t find her, Mamma? |
5617 | But it''s a real fire, is n''t it, Daddy? |
5617 | But what are we to do? |
5617 | But what could the wonderful news be? |
5617 | But what shall we do? |
5617 | But where is Flossie? 5617 But why did n''t you tell mother, dear?" |
5617 | But, Flossie, how did you happen to come up here? |
5617 | Ca n''t I look out the window and see the engines? |
5617 | Ca n''t we go in and hear''em talk and talk and talk, like Mr. Perkins said they did? |
5617 | Can we go? |
5617 | Come from? 5617 Could Nell and Billy go?" |
5617 | Could we ever go into the house where the President lives? |
5617 | Could we go inside? |
5617 | Could we go to see the Washington Monument? |
5617 | Could we see the Washington Monument? |
5617 | Could we send home for our sled if there''s lots of snow, Daddy? |
5617 | Dey is n''t heah now, an''where is dey? 5617 Did n''t you ever like to play outdoors, Sam?" |
5617 | Did n''t you ever see him again? |
5617 | Did n''t you like it? |
5617 | Did n''t you see us crawl out? |
5617 | Did somebody break it? |
5617 | Did you bring me a new toy fire engine? |
5617 | Did you come down for anything special? |
5617 | Did you find a story book for me? |
5617 | Did you have a nice time in Washington? |
5617 | Did you know the tramp''s name? |
5617 | Did you look under the seats? |
5617 | Did you was lookin''for us? |
5617 | Do n''t our Snoop know his name when I call him, same as our dog Snap does? |
5617 | Do n''t those cookies look good? |
5617 | Do n''t you ever think of anything else? |
5617 | Do n''t you have a lake there? |
5617 | Do n''t you have lots of fun? |
5617 | Do n''t you hear how the engine is blowing the whistle? |
5617 | Do n''t you know whose they are? |
5617 | Do n''t you like it here? |
5617 | Do n''t you see that those are Miss Pompret''s dishes? |
5617 | Do n''t you see, Bert? |
5617 | Do they ever have fires in Washington, Daddy? |
5617 | Do they have ice cream cones? |
5617 | Do they have to work at night? |
5617 | Do you mean a trip to some city? |
5617 | Do you mean to say that my little boy started a fire? |
5617 | Do you mean to say you have more twins at home? |
5617 | Do you really mean you''d pay a hundred dollars for two china dishes? |
5617 | Do you s''pose Flossie is hurt? |
5617 | Do you s''pose cats know their names? |
5617 | Do you think he''ll bring us anything to eat? |
5617 | Do you think so? |
5617 | Does he always eat that way? |
5617 | Excuse me for disturbing you; but have you seen anything of a little girl--"Did she have blue eyes? |
5617 | Freddie, where were you? |
5617 | Gone? 5617 Has Flossie fallen?" |
5617 | Have we got to go to school? |
5617 | Have you come here to live? |
5617 | Have you got another dog for us? |
5617 | Have you got any hay in Wash''ton? |
5617 | Have you got any whistles or fire engines? |
5617 | He lives in the White House; does n''t he Daddy? 5617 Hi there, Freddie, what''s the matter?" |
5617 | How could we? |
5617 | How long are we going to be in New York? |
5617 | How much have you? |
5617 | How much is thirty- two and eighty- seven? |
5617 | How much you got? |
5617 | How much? 5617 How much?" |
5617 | How much? |
5617 | How would you all like to go to a theater show this afternoon-- to a matinee? |
5617 | How? |
5617 | I could n''t help being thirsty, could I? |
5617 | I guess it wo n''t be very deep here, will it, Daddy? |
5617 | I heard the engines puffin'', and I saw the red light and it woke me up and I comed in and telled Momsie; and it''s a real fire, is n''t it? |
5617 | I wonder how far he can stretch them? |
5617 | I wonder what I can do with my twins? |
5617 | I wonder what that dog wanted? |
5617 | I wonder what we''ll get? |
5617 | I wonder what''s there? |
5617 | If I''m going to be a fireman I''ve got to look at horses, have n''t I? |
5617 | If they were there they''d belong to Washington, would n''t they, Daddy? |
5617 | In a steamboat? |
5617 | Is Mount Vernon an old place? |
5617 | Is it a fire? |
5617 | Is it a fire? |
5617 | Is it to New York? |
5617 | Is it your cat? |
5617 | Is n''t he here? |
5617 | Is n''t this better than Blueberry Island? |
5617 | Is our dog Snap chasing you, or have you been playing a trick on our cat Snoop? |
5617 | Is she? |
5617 | Is that all? |
5617 | Is that so the President ca n''t get out? |
5617 | Is that what she came in here for-- a story book? |
5617 | Is the blue lion there? |
5617 | Is there a fire? |
5617 | Is this your hat? |
5617 | Just what did he do? |
5617 | Look at the way they''re painted? 5617 May we really go?" |
5617 | No school for a month? |
5617 | No school? |
5617 | No,answered Freddie,"Is it yours?" |
5617 | Now what does my little fat fairy have to say? |
5617 | Oh, Sam, did you like to swim? |
5617 | Oh, ca n''t we see it; whatever it is? |
5617 | Oh, is it a fire? |
5617 | Oh, is it two trips? |
5617 | Oh, is n''t this fun? |
5617 | Oh, it will soon be Christmas, wo n''t it? |
5617 | Oh, it''s just as nice as Blueberry Island or on the deep, blue sea, is n''t it, Bert? |
5617 | Oh, well, what I cares if I die in the poor- house? |
5617 | Oh, what can have happened to Freddie? |
5617 | Oh, what shall we do? |
5617 | Oh, where are they? 5617 Oh, where is he? |
5617 | Oh, you''re half of the Bobbsey twins, are n''t you? |
5617 | Playing a trick? |
5617 | Please, Sarah, ca n''t I have something to eat for the stray children, and maybe for the cat? |
5617 | Really do you mean it-- after all these years? |
5617 | Sailboats? |
5617 | Sailboats? |
5617 | See? 5617 Shall I go to get Sam?" |
5617 | Shall we go home for Christmas? |
5617 | Stray children, is it? |
5617 | Suppose these are n''t the right dishes, after all? 5617 Suppose what?" |
5617 | The snow wo n''t keep us from going to show in the theater; will it? |
5617 | The whole fire? |
5617 | Then where did the water come from? |
5617 | There are n''t so many cows as that; is there, Daddy? |
5617 | They can be in more places than you can think of; ca n''t they, Nan? |
5617 | They got safely back to Washington, did they? |
5617 | They would n''t let him, would they, Daddy? |
5617 | Two dollars? |
5617 | Two of your twins? |
5617 | Was any one hurt when the boiler burst? |
5617 | We may go, May n''t we, Jane? |
5617 | We''ll not be arrested, shall we? |
5617 | Well, did you have a good time? |
5617 | Well, then, how would you all like to go off on a trip? |
5617 | Were you kept in for doing something wrong? |
5617 | What are they? |
5617 | What are you going to do with it? |
5617 | What can we do? |
5617 | What do you mean about stray cats and stray children? |
5617 | What do you mean by stray cats and stray children? |
5617 | What do you mean? |
5617 | What do you want us to do? |
5617 | What else you want to buy, little childrens? |
5617 | What else you wants to buy, childrens? |
5617 | What for? |
5617 | What for? |
5617 | What for? |
5617 | What good would that do? 5617 What happened?" |
5617 | What is it you see, Nan? |
5617 | What is it, Snap? 5617 What is it, dear?" |
5617 | What is it? 5617 What is it?" |
5617 | What is this? |
5617 | What made you do it? |
5617 | What made you go after the stray cat? |
5617 | What shall I do? |
5617 | What sort of little boy was he? |
5617 | What tramp is that, and what about Miss Pompret''s dishes? |
5617 | What were you doing, Flossie? |
5617 | What you want to buy, little childrens? |
5617 | What''s the matter? 5617 What''s the matter?" |
5617 | What''s the matter? |
5617 | What''s the matter? |
5617 | What''s your names? |
5617 | What''s yours? |
5617 | What? 5617 What?" |
5617 | What? |
5617 | What? |
5617 | What? |
5617 | When are we going back? |
5617 | When are we going to see Billy and Nell? |
5617 | When can we start? |
5617 | When do we go? |
5617 | Where I get them? 5617 Where are Flossie and Freddie?" |
5617 | Where are they, Nan? |
5617 | Where are they? |
5617 | Where are they? |
5617 | Where are we going?'' 5617 Where did Flossie go, Freddie- boy?" |
5617 | Where did they come from? |
5617 | Where did you get them? |
5617 | Where do you live? |
5617 | Where do you suppose Flossie could have gone? |
5617 | Where do you want to go? |
5617 | Where have you been? |
5617 | Where have you been? |
5617 | Where is dey? 5617 Where is my little boy? |
5617 | Where now? |
5617 | Where were they? |
5617 | Where? |
5617 | Where? |
5617 | Whistles? 5617 Who are they-- some of the actors in the play?" |
5617 | Who took them? |
5617 | Whut you done gone an''done to yo''l''il broth''an''sistah? 5617 Whut''s dish yeah has happened, Bert? |
5617 | Why are you home from school at such a time of day? |
5617 | Why ca n''t we have supper? |
5617 | Why do you ask? |
5617 | Why not? |
5617 | Why not? |
5617 | Why? |
5617 | Will there be a fire engine? |
5617 | Will there be any cowboys or Indians in it? |
5617 | Will there be much, do you think? |
5617 | Will you take us all? |
5617 | With the dog on the bottom? |
5617 | Wo n''t mother and father be surprised when they find we have the Pompret china? |
5617 | Wo n''t you come in, just for a minute? |
5617 | Would n''t it have been great if we had really found her milk pitcher and sugar bowl? |
5617 | You are n''t hurt, are you? |
5617 | You are n''t sure the tramp took the dishes, are you? |
5617 | You do n''t see anything of them yet, do you Dinah? |
5617 | You want those dishes? |
5617 | You want to buy them? |
5617 | A lot of money for rich childrens? |
5617 | A tramp?" |
5617 | And is the cat there?" |
5617 | And now how did you find them?" |
5617 | And now what do you think of my news?" |
5617 | And we fooled you, did n''t we? |
5617 | And where''s Freddie?" |
5617 | Are you under there?" |
5617 | Bert and Nan, do n''t you want to take Billy and Nell out in the yard and show them the lake? |
5617 | Bert, how could you?" |
5617 | But where are you going?" |
5617 | CHAPTER XV"WHERE ARE THEY?" |
5617 | Ca n''t you see? |
5617 | Ca n''t you stay a day or so?" |
5617 | Dat''s whut I''se askin''yo''all, Bert an''Nan? |
5617 | Did you really ride here in an auto?" |
5617 | Do they have whistles in here?" |
5617 | Do you think we paid too much for the dishes?" |
5617 | Gone where?" |
5617 | Has anything happened?" |
5617 | Has yo''all been playin''a trick on ole Dinah?" |
5617 | Have you seen her?" |
5617 | How about it, Mother?" |
5617 | How am mah little fat fairy and''mah little fireman?" |
5617 | How can I tells so long ago?" |
5617 | How did they come into our yard, do you think, Tom?" |
5617 | How much for these dishes-- this sugar bowl and pitcher?" |
5617 | How much you all got?" |
5617 | I wonder how they came to be in that second- hand store?" |
5617 | Mamma, do you suppose any of the people down here read all these books?" |
5617 | Martin?" |
5617 | Martin?" |
5617 | Miss Pompret saw Nan looking at this set of china, and the elderly lady smiled as she said:"Is n''t it beautiful?" |
5617 | Nan-- Bert-- Flossie-- Why, where is Freddie?" |
5617 | Not, however, before Nan had asked her father:"Where are you going to take us to- morrow?" |
5617 | Of how should I know? |
5617 | Oh, have you seen my little boy?" |
5617 | S''posin''these are n''t the ones Miss Pompret wants?" |
5617 | See that sugar bowl and pitcher?" |
5617 | Tell me, is the other set of twins larger than you two?" |
5617 | Ten cents? |
5617 | The tramp may have taken them; but what would he do with just two pieces? |
5617 | Then the automobile came to a stop, and some one asked:"What''s so wonderful to see here?" |
5617 | Then, turning to Nan he asked:"Would you like that sugar bowl and pitcher?" |
5617 | They''d be good enough to eat, would n''t they?" |
5617 | To Florida?" |
5617 | W.''?" |
5617 | Was n''t that funny?" |
5617 | What I care if you cheats a poor old man? |
5617 | What could Miss Pompret mean about a"mystery"connected with her set of china? |
5617 | What did he mean by saying that they were to come in and meet the"Washington children?" |
5617 | What do you want?" |
5617 | What has happened to Freddie?" |
5617 | What has happened?" |
5617 | What is it you want to say, Billy?" |
5617 | What is it? |
5617 | What you want to buy, little childrens?" |
5617 | What''s all this?" |
5617 | What''s the matter?" |
5617 | Where are you?" |
5617 | Where can my darlings have gone? |
5617 | Where did he go?" |
5617 | Where did you come from?" |
5617 | Where is Freddie?" |
5617 | Where is dem two little lambkins?" |
5617 | Where is you, Flossie? |
5617 | Where is you, Freddie?" |
5617 | Where''s Flossie?" |
5617 | Who were the"Washington children?" |
5617 | Whut''s all dish yeah I heah Nan say?" |
5617 | Why did n''t you tell me that Flossie was going away?" |
5617 | Why did you wander away?" |
5617 | Why?" |
5617 | Would n''t you?" |
5617 | You could n''t make it a dollar thirty- five, could you?" |
5617 | You saw her dishes, did n''t you?" |
5617 | do n''t you know what this means? |
5617 | what have you been doing?" |
5617 | what made you do it?" |
5617 | where did you go and what have you been doing?" |
15169 | ''Bout Cinderella? |
15169 | ''Member how we crawled in the empty ice- wagon once? |
15169 | A bird? |
15169 | A monkey? |
15169 | A postage stamp? 15169 Am I-- am I hurted?" |
15169 | Am yo''all gwine far? |
15169 | And can I get a hat? |
15169 | And can we take the ice- boat? |
15169 | And did you bring my bugs-- the ones that go around and around and around? |
15169 | And did you see Bessie Benton? |
15169 | And how about my little fat fairy? |
15169 | And how did my little fat fairy like it? |
15169 | And how did you get there? |
15169 | And may I have a ride? |
15169 | And when we get back home----"Are we going camping? |
15169 | Are n''t they funny, Freddie? |
15169 | Are n''t you glad to see him? |
15169 | Are there any animals in the''quarium, Daddy? |
15169 | Are those two little ones covered up all right? |
15169 | Are we all going? |
15169 | Are we going to another''quarium? |
15169 | Are we going to have a new automobile, Mother? |
15169 | Are we_ really_ lost? |
15169 | Are you all ready? |
15169 | Are you going back? |
15169 | Are you sure his name is John Whipple? |
15169 | Are you sure you can manage the boat yourself? |
15169 | Are you with your parents? |
15169 | Are_ you_ all right? |
15169 | Bert, please go down and see, will you? 15169 But I was rescued all right, was n''t I?" |
15169 | But say, how do we get out of here? |
15169 | But what would you do if you were all dressed up as an actor man when you had to go out to? |
15169 | But what''s this about Father going away, Mother? 15169 But when are you going to tell me_ yours?_"Nan managed to whisper to her brother when the dessert was being served. |
15169 | But where is he-- the horse, I mean? |
15169 | But who are you and where do you belong? |
15169 | But you''re going to be a fireman too, ai n''t you? |
15169 | Buy him? 15169 Ca n''t Daddy take me, too?" |
15169 | Ca n''t you make it go a little slower? |
15169 | Can I drive? |
15169 | Can I have three of these bugs, Daddy? |
15169 | Can I see the monkeys and a fire too? |
15169 | Can he get out of the water, Daddy? |
15169 | Could n''t he have my apple? |
15169 | Daddy, can we go back again to- morrow? |
15169 | Did Tommy Todd go through the ice in the_ Bird?_"No, but it has to do with the ice- boat. 15169 Did he do it on purpose?" |
15169 | Did he go to the store and could n''t find his way back? |
15169 | Did he write to you? |
15169 | Did n''t I see yours run? |
15169 | Did n''t he know you at all? |
15169 | Did n''t she? |
15169 | Did n''t they-- didn''t they come in after us? |
15169 | Did n''t you ever have any children? |
15169 | Did she have any success in finding her brother? |
15169 | Did what come? |
15169 | Did you bring the bugs that go around and around and around? |
15169 | Did you ever break any windows? |
15169 | Did you ever see her? |
15169 | Did you find any of the bugs? |
15169 | Did you find him? |
15169 | Did you hear anything of my friends? |
15169 | Did you see Tommy Todd? |
15169 | Did you see any of my friends? |
15169 | Did you think the elephant would bite me? |
15169 | Did you try to do some fancy skating, Flossie? |
15169 | Do n''t he talk funny? |
15169 | Do n''t you like the one you and your brother bought in my store? |
15169 | Do n''t you like this show? |
15169 | Do n''t you like to go fast, Flossie? |
15169 | Do n''t you wish you were coming with us, Bert? |
15169 | Do n''t you''member? |
15169 | Do what? |
15169 | Do you know who Uncle Jack might be? |
15169 | Do you mean one man can move that big rock? |
15169 | Do you mean--_seasick?_asked Freddie, trying his best to hold the tiller still. |
15169 | Do you really think we can go camping? |
15169 | Do you think you can steer? |
15169 | Do you want a bug? |
15169 | Does n''t this place make you think of our woods at home? |
15169 | Does that mean we''ve got to go back? |
15169 | Does you really want a ride? |
15169 | Does_ she_--_she_ play with you? |
15169 | Everybody ready? |
15169 | From Lakeport? |
15169 | Has n''t he written to you? |
15169 | Has yo''all done lost suffin, boss? |
15169 | Have n''t you any folks? |
15169 | Have n''t you got any little girl? |
15169 | Have the children an uncle who is a camper? |
15169 | Have you got a stomachache? |
15169 | Have you got anything to eat? |
15169 | Have you heard yet whether you are to go? |
15169 | He''ll get better, wo n''t he? |
15169 | How about you, little man? |
15169 | How can we make sure? |
15169 | How did he get lost? |
15169 | How do you know? |
15169 | How do you know? |
15169 | How is the ice- boat? |
15169 | How many rides can you get for ten cents? |
15169 | How much did you want to pay? |
15169 | How would you like to ride on a sled? |
15169 | How you going to do it? |
15169 | How''d he get lost? |
15169 | How? |
15169 | Hurt yourself? |
15169 | I am having a ride, ai n''t I? |
15169 | I can squirt water from my fire engine, ca n''t I? 15169 I do n''t believe you''ve seen it this year, have you, Laddie?" |
15169 | I wonder if he''d give us a ride? |
15169 | I wonder what that nice woodchopper man is doing now? |
15169 | I wonder what they''re waving to us for? |
15169 | In a sled drawn by a horse with jingling bells? |
15169 | Indeed he must be,agreed Mrs. Bobbsey, and then, seeing a strange look on her husband''s face, she asked:"What is the matter? |
15169 | Is Uncle John found? |
15169 | Is Uncle John found? |
15169 | Is he going to get better? |
15169 | Is he lost at sea? |
15169 | Is it a real camp, with trees and all? |
15169 | Is it a secret? |
15169 | Is it about the secret? |
15169 | Is it, Daddy? |
15169 | Is n''t it my turn to steer? |
15169 | Is n''t this great? |
15169 | Is she your mother? |
15169 | Is that the name of your horse? |
15169 | Is there any other news from Lakeport? |
15169 | Is your father an animal trainer? |
15169 | Is your name Bobbsey? |
15169 | It was his name-- what do you mean? |
15169 | Mother, do you think I could have a_ real_ dress from New York? |
15169 | Oh, Bert, do you think it would be all right for us to go? |
15169 | Oh, Bert, what are you making? |
15169 | Oh, I''m always careful, ai n''t I? |
15169 | Oh, are we going to New York? |
15169 | Oh, are we going to leave New York? |
15169 | Oh, can you? |
15169 | Oh, could I have a ride on his back? |
15169 | Oh, did you hear that? |
15169 | Oh, may we, Mother? |
15169 | Oh, what shall we do? |
15169 | Oh, will we see the monkeys? |
15169 | Poor old man,murmured Mrs. Bobbsey,"Did you see if you could help him in any way?" |
15169 | Say, Freddie, would n''t you like to be an actor man? |
15169 | Say, come and play with me, will you? |
15169 | So you want a hat for the little girl? |
15169 | Some one to see Freddie? 15169 Suppose they have n''t got any chocolate soda?" |
15169 | That will be nice, wo n''t it, Freddie? |
15169 | That''s so, you do know them, do n''t you? |
15169 | That''s where the old woodsman lives, is n''t it? |
15169 | The yellow bug? |
15169 | Then have you got a postage stamp? |
15169 | Then what came? |
15169 | Then why do n''t you send him? 15169 Then you''re going to see him?" |
15169 | They have fires in New York, do n''t they, Daddy? |
15169 | To live? |
15169 | To- night? |
15169 | Want any help? |
15169 | Was he glad to see you? |
15169 | Was there really any danger? |
15169 | Well, a postage stamp has paste on it, has n''t it? 15169 Well, how would you like to go and see some live fish?" |
15169 | Well, little ones, what can I do for you? |
15169 | Well, what''ll we do next? |
15169 | Well, where did you come from and where are you going? |
15169 | Well, where shall we go next? |
15169 | What about Snap and Snoop? |
15169 | What can we do? |
15169 | What d''you want? |
15169 | What do you suppose it can be? |
15169 | What do you want to see? |
15169 | What does it all mean? |
15169 | What does it mean? 15169 What does she mean by that?" |
15169 | What for? |
15169 | What in the world are you talking about, Freddie? |
15169 | What in the world do you mean? |
15169 | What in the world is she talking about? |
15169 | What is Bert''s secret? |
15169 | What is his real name? |
15169 | What is it all about? |
15169 | What is it he wants you to do? |
15169 | What is it? |
15169 | What is it? |
15169 | What kept you? |
15169 | What kind of a hat did you want? |
15169 | What makes an ice- boat go? |
15169 | What shall we do? |
15169 | What sort of looking man is he? |
15169 | What will happen here next? 15169 What will he do with them?" |
15169 | What will you do next? |
15169 | What will you do with us then? |
15169 | What you going to stop off at the Public Liberry for? |
15169 | What''ll we do about Bert''s ice- boat? |
15169 | What''s funny? |
15169 | What''s it all about? |
15169 | What''s over there? |
15169 | What''s the matter now? |
15169 | What''s the matter, children? |
15169 | What''s the matter? |
15169 | What''s the matter? |
15169 | What''s the name of his store? |
15169 | What''s what? |
15169 | What''s your name? |
15169 | What? 15169 What?" |
15169 | When can we start? |
15169 | When is Mrs. Dickerson coming back from California? |
15169 | When were we in Laddie''s uncle''s store? |
15169 | When? |
15169 | Where are Daddy and Mother? |
15169 | Where are Flossie and Freddie? 15169 Where are they?" |
15169 | Where are you going to take me, Freddie? |
15169 | Where are you going? |
15169 | Where are you youngsters going? |
15169 | Where are you, Freddie? |
15169 | Where in the world did you come from? |
15169 | Where in the world have you been? |
15169 | Where is everybody? |
15169 | Where is it? |
15169 | Where is yo''all gwine? |
15169 | Where was that? |
15169 | Where''s my doll? |
15169 | Where? |
15169 | Who is he? |
15169 | Who is? |
15169 | Who-- who''s that, Freddie? |
15169 | Why are you two out ice- boating alone? |
15169 | Why did you do it? |
15169 | Why, where are Freddie and Flossie? |
15169 | Will you save some for me? |
15169 | Wo n''t it be wonderful? |
15169 | Wo n''t that do as well? |
15169 | Would I? 15169 Would n''t you let me paddle with you?" |
15169 | Would you ride in one of those dangerous things, Bert Bobbsey? |
15169 | Yes, and Bert and Nan? |
15169 | Yes; but how did you know? |
15169 | You are? 15169 You have?" |
15169 | You mean the woodchopper who was so kind to Flossie and Freddie? |
15169 | You mean to go to Lakeport? |
15169 | You say this old man lives in the woods? |
15169 | You''re glad too, are n''t you, Flossie? |
15169 | You''re going to let them win, are n''t you? |
15169 | Almost had a goat, did you? |
15169 | And so my little fat fireman had a ride in an ice- boat, did he?" |
15169 | Are n''t you?" |
15169 | Are we going too?" |
15169 | Are you hurt, Flossie?" |
15169 | Are you worried?" |
15169 | Are you?" |
15169 | As the five children skated off, no longer thinking of the race, Nan asked Bert:"What are you going to do some day?" |
15169 | But do you really think there is any danger of_ that?_""Well, there may be. |
15169 | But that''s the way it always happens, does n''t it? |
15169 | But what''s all this about a hat?" |
15169 | Buy a goat when we''re stopping at this hotel?" |
15169 | Buy what?" |
15169 | CHAPTER V GLORIOUS NEWS"How did it all happen?" |
15169 | CHAPTER VI ON TO NEW YORK"Are we going?" |
15169 | CHAPTER XVI THE BIG ELEPHANT"What''s the matter with Uncle Jack?" |
15169 | Ca n''t we, please?" |
15169 | Did we Flossie?" |
15169 | Did you go into the store with him?" |
15169 | Did you, Freddie?" |
15169 | Do n''t they, Flossie?" |
15169 | Do n''t we, Flossie?" |
15169 | Do n''t you like girls?" |
15169 | Do you ever play store?" |
15169 | Do you see peanuts anywhere?" |
15169 | Do you think we ever could, Mother?" |
15169 | Freddie, have you got any paste in your pocket?" |
15169 | Give us a goat ride, will you?" |
15169 | Have you much more business to look after?" |
15169 | He has a lumber mill and----""What seems to be the trouble?" |
15169 | He was smiling, and when his wife saw him she asked:"Did it come?" |
15169 | How about you, Nan and Bert?" |
15169 | How about you, Tommy?" |
15169 | How am I going to skate on only one skate?" |
15169 | How can we stop the ice- boat, Freddie?" |
15169 | How did you get past the fire lines?" |
15169 | How do you like it, Freddie?" |
15169 | How is Uncle Jack, by the way? |
15169 | How many is twins, anyhow?" |
15169 | How would you like it?" |
15169 | I believe that''s his name?" |
15169 | I wonder if she''ll let us squirt real water?" |
15169 | Instead he looked at the children''s father and asked:"Do you know this old woodchopper very well?" |
15169 | Is he hurt?" |
15169 | Is it a secret, Momsey?" |
15169 | Is it different from last year?" |
15169 | Is n''t that good?" |
15169 | Then Flossie, brushing the snow from her face, looked around, and seeing Freddie near her, doing the same thing, she asked:"What-- what happened?" |
15169 | Then she turned to Freddie and asked:"Did you really tell him you''d buy his goat, Freddie?" |
15169 | Then, as it swung up into the wind, with the sail loosely flapping, Mr. Watson called:"Come on, children, do n''t you want to go for a ride?" |
15169 | Was n''t it, Flossie?" |
15169 | We have got''em, have n''t we, Freddie?" |
15169 | We have n''t any tickets and the conductor----""Did n''t you drop your tickets in the chopper''s box at the station where you got on?" |
15169 | Were we, Flossie?" |
15169 | What about them?" |
15169 | What are you doing down there?" |
15169 | What floor are you on?" |
15169 | What good would a postage stamp be to fasten your skate strap?" |
15169 | What good would paste be to fasten on your skate?" |
15169 | What made you think I had?" |
15169 | What shall I do?" |
15169 | What''s that?" |
15169 | What''s that?" |
15169 | What''s your father''s name? |
15169 | What''s yours?" |
15169 | When can I steer?" |
15169 | When he came back, having sent his message and found out what he wanted to know, the twins''father asked:"Where are Flossie and Freddie?" |
15169 | Where are they?" |
15169 | Where are we going to spend our vacation, Mother?" |
15169 | Where can I find him?" |
15169 | Where do the people sit?" |
15169 | Where do you live, and how comes it your father let you out in the streets during a fire?" |
15169 | Where do you live?" |
15169 | Where have you been?" |
15169 | Where is Freddie?" |
15169 | Where''d you get''em?" |
15169 | Who is it?" |
15169 | Who is this Uncle Jack?" |
15169 | Why?" |
15169 | Why?" |
15169 | Will you?" |
15169 | Wo n''t it be fun, Flossie?" |
15169 | Wo n''t you let me call to see you?" |
15169 | Wo n''t you, Daddy?" |
15169 | Wo n''t you? |
15169 | You did n''t get cold, I hope, stopping to fix your skate, Flossie?" |
15169 | You sell hats, do n''t you?" |
15169 | You''re part of the Bobbsey twins, are n''t you?" |
15169 | [ Illustration:"WHERE ARE YOU YOUNGSTERS GOING?" |
15169 | asked Mrs. Bobbsey,"and how did you hear about him, Richard?" |
15169 | called the policeman,"did you sneeze?" |
15169 | he asked,"No foolin''?" |
15169 | how could you do it and worry me so?" |
15169 | is it a_ boat?_"cried Nan eagerly. |
20311 | A live goat? |
20311 | A-- a goat? |
20311 | Ai n''t I almost a man? 20311 An''how our voices used to come back an''sort of hit us in the face?" |
20311 | And ca n''t we ride there in the goat wagon? |
20311 | And did the man say which was a good one? |
20311 | And did they take away Helen Porter? |
20311 | And did they take my doll with them? |
20311 | And how is a feller and his sister to know every single time what they''re to do and what they''re not to do? |
20311 | And if it is, did n''t we better ought to take it to him? |
20311 | And shall we live in a tent? |
20311 | And was Whisker all right? |
20311 | And we_ almost_ saw a circus, did n''t we? |
20311 | And what happened to Snap? |
20311 | And what island are we going on? |
20311 | And will you get Mollie back? |
20311 | And, anyhow, Helen wanted to come for a ride to find her doll; did n''t you? |
20311 | Anyhow, mother and father would want us to give back the boat to the blueberry boy, would n''t they? |
20311 | Are n''t bugs good for bait? |
20311 | Are n''t you comin''in, too? |
20311 | Are n''t you glad we''re going on shore, Freddie? |
20311 | Are peddlers tramps, Bert? |
20311 | Are there any gypsies here? |
20311 | Are there any gypsies on Blueberry Island, Daddy? |
20311 | Are there gypsies on this island now? |
20311 | Are we going back in the boat? |
20311 | Are we going back to New York? |
20311 | Are we going back to New York? |
20311 | Are we going to catch any fish? |
20311 | Are you all right? 20311 Are you going to get in the boat?" |
20311 | Are you sure it''s gypsies? |
20311 | Are you sure you tied it tightly? |
20311 | Are you sure? |
20311 | Are you sure? |
20311 | Are you sure? |
20311 | Are you-- are you hungry? |
20311 | Aw, what''d you do that for? |
20311 | Bacon gone, eh? |
20311 | But could n''t you tell a horse from a man? |
20311 | But did the gypsies really take your doll, Helen? |
20311 | But do you think it could be a man who was wandering about our tents? |
20311 | But have you any more cookies? |
20311 | But how did it come on this island? |
20311 | But how in the world did it happen? |
20311 | But how? |
20311 | But if no''count folks is gwine t''come t''dish yeah camp an''walk off wif vittles dat way----"It''s time it was stopped, is n''t it? |
20311 | But what do you mean about Snap''s being taken? |
20311 | But what is the jolly news? |
20311 | But what makes you think we might have seen that gypsy man here, Helen? |
20311 | But where is Helen? |
20311 | But where''s Snap? |
20311 | But who could do that? 20311 But who is it? |
20311 | But who put it here? |
20311 | But who would do such a thing? |
20311 | But you wo n''t let the gypsies take them, will you? |
20311 | Ca n''t I row, Jack? |
20311 | Ca n''t we all ride at once? |
20311 | Ca n''t we come? |
20311 | Ca n''t you pull your feet out? |
20311 | Ca n''t you see I''m caught? |
20311 | Ca n''t you stay longer than just until this evening? |
20311 | Ca n''t you stop him? |
20311 | Camping? |
20311 | Can we go to see it? |
20311 | Circus? |
20311 | Could it be the gypsies? |
20311 | Could we go to look for Snap? |
20311 | Did I heah a queer noise around de camp las''night? |
20311 | Did Snap chase after a peddler? |
20311 | Did it look like a doll, Johnnie? |
20311 | Did it sound like her voice? |
20311 | Did n''t Helen get her doll back? |
20311 | Did n''t I wake up? |
20311 | Did n''t you hear us shouting? |
20311 | Did something bite you? |
20311 | Did something hit you, too? |
20311 | Did the blueberry pickers make the funny noise in the cave? |
20311 | Did the gypsies take you away? |
20311 | Did you ask Dinah about him? |
20311 | Did you find Snap? |
20311 | Did you find a cave? |
20311 | Did you find what it was that bumped me, Daddy? |
20311 | Did you find your doll? |
20311 | Did you just stumble into it? |
20311 | Did you pull loose a little bit? |
20311 | Did you see any gypsy man come into the yard and get Helen? |
20311 | Did you see any of the gypsies, and did they have my talking doll? |
20311 | Did you see anything? |
20311 | Did you want anything of us? |
20311 | Did you-- did you have our dog all the while? |
20311 | Did-- did you hear that? |
20311 | Do n''t you think it''s kind of funny, Freddie? |
20311 | Do you and Nan want to play, Bert? |
20311 | Do you mean jolly news because you found us? |
20311 | Do you mean to say they really did take a little girl away? |
20311 | Do you really think he''s taking us to my doll? |
20311 | Do you s''pose she can talk and call to tell you where she is? |
20311 | Do you suppose the gypsies could be in there? |
20311 | Do you think we''ll find Helen''s doll? |
20311 | Do you want I should land you at your father''s lumber dock, or shall I row on down near the house, Bert? |
20311 | Do you want to fall in? |
20311 | Do you want to go, Nan? |
20311 | Does mother want to? |
20311 | Fell in? |
20311 | Flossie, did you leave your doll here? |
20311 | Forgot what? |
20311 | Freddie, are you talking in your sleep? |
20311 | Freddie, are you there? |
20311 | Gypsies here, are there? |
20311 | Gypsies on the island, eh? |
20311 | Hark to what? |
20311 | Has anything happened? |
20311 | Have you whistled and called to him? |
20311 | Hear it? |
20311 | Helen, are you sure a gypsy man took your doll? |
20311 | How about that, Freddie? |
20311 | How am I going to fall out when the boat''s on shore? |
20311 | How can a cat holler? |
20311 | How could it be a horse? |
20311 | How did you get away from the gypsies? 20311 How did you youngsters come to run away?" |
20311 | How do you know? |
20311 | How do you think it became smashed? |
20311 | How much money? |
20311 | How''ll you know where to find this one when you want it, I''d like to know, Freddie Bobbsey? |
20311 | How? |
20311 | Huh? |
20311 | Hungry? 20311 I left her in the yard; and, besides, did n''t Johnnie Marsh and me both see the gypsy man runnin''off with her?" |
20311 | I wonder how he got in there? |
20311 | I wonder if we could hitch Snap and Whisker up together and make a team? |
20311 | I wonder where we are anyhow, Flossie? |
20311 | I wonder whose it can be? |
20311 | I wonder whose it is? |
20311 | If he wants to row us back, ca n''t we let him? |
20311 | If it rains and we''re near here ca n''t we come in if we have n''t an umbrella? |
20311 | In a cave? |
20311 | Is he really Snap? |
20311 | Is it a fairy island? |
20311 | Is it a snake? |
20311 | Is it good? |
20311 | Is it really a goat, Mother? |
20311 | Is it their dog? |
20311 | Is n''t it too bad he is n''t with us? |
20311 | Is n''t it? |
20311 | Is n''t that a circus? |
20311 | Is n''t that the color the gypsies wear? |
20311 | Is n''t this funny, Flossie? 20311 It was a nice ride we had,"Nan said,"was n''t it, Bert?" |
20311 | It''s going to be my goat-- Flossie''s and mine, is n''t it? |
20311 | It''s too far; and besides----"Are you afraid the gypsies will carry us off? |
20311 | May I go out and see what it is, Daddy? |
20311 | Mrs. Bobbsey, did yo''take dat big piece ob bacon I cut a few slices off of last night? |
20311 | No, are you? |
20311 | Now what is it all about? |
20311 | Oh, Freddie, what''s the matter? |
20311 | Oh, did you hear that? |
20311 | Oh, so that''s the only reason, is it? |
20311 | Oh, was that you? |
20311 | One of the gypsies? |
20311 | Please let us go? |
20311 | Say, Dinah,he went on as he saw his father and mother stroll down to the shore of the lake,"did you hear a queer noise in the night?" |
20311 | See the path? |
20311 | Shall I? |
20311 | Snap not here? 20311 Tell me, how did you get here?" |
20311 | Then ca n''t we go in the goat cart? |
20311 | Then why do n''t you carry that? |
20311 | Then you really did n''t see the gypsy man pick Helen up in his arms? |
20311 | Twins, eh? |
20311 | Two or three quarts would be enough for a pie, would n''t they, Mother? |
20311 | WHERE IS SNAP? |
20311 | Was that you? |
20311 | Was the goat loose, Daddy? |
20311 | Was the woman a gypsy? |
20311 | We came from our camp, and we----"How''d you get in this cave? 20311 We live in Lakeport-- Bobbsey is our name and----""Oh, does your father have a lumberyard?" |
20311 | We''ll see, wo n''t we, Flossie? |
20311 | Well, he can go''miaou,''ca n''t he? |
20311 | Well, we can make- believe, ca n''t we? |
20311 | Well, what do you want? |
20311 | Well, what if it does? |
20311 | Well, what is to be done? |
20311 | Were there really any gypsies? |
20311 | What about this cave? |
20311 | What are we going to call him? |
20311 | What are you going to do? |
20311 | What d''you s''pose they''d do with''em, Bert, if they did take Flossie and Freddie? |
20311 | What did Freddie say about a net? |
20311 | What did you do when you thought you saw the gypsy man carrying Helen away? |
20311 | What do you mean by that, Flossie? |
20311 | What do you think of that cave, the boat''s being taken and all that''s happened? |
20311 | What happened to the woman peddler? |
20311 | What in the world can she mean? |
20311 | What is it for then? |
20311 | What is it? |
20311 | What is it? |
20311 | What is it? |
20311 | What is it? |
20311 | What is the matter with the berries? |
20311 | What made you think it was Helen? |
20311 | What makes it do that? |
20311 | What''d she say? |
20311 | What''ll Bert say? |
20311 | What''ll you do when you get to where the gypsies are? |
20311 | What''re you doing? |
20311 | What''s dat? |
20311 | What''s happened? |
20311 | What''s here? 20311 What''s it about, Momsie?" |
20311 | What''s it all about? |
20311 | What''s it all about? |
20311 | What''s the matter with them? |
20311 | What''s the matter-- did you lose something? |
20311 | What''s the matter? |
20311 | What''s the matter? |
20311 | What''s the matter? |
20311 | What''s yours? |
20311 | What? 20311 What? |
20311 | What? |
20311 | What? |
20311 | What? |
20311 | When are we going camping? |
20311 | When can we go? |
20311 | When will you find them, Freddie, and make them go around and around? |
20311 | When? |
20311 | Where can we go out of the storm? |
20311 | Where did you get the blueberries? |
20311 | Where do you folks live? |
20311 | Where do you live? |
20311 | Where have you two been? |
20311 | Where in the world have you been? |
20311 | Where is Snap, Dinah? |
20311 | Where was he? |
20311 | Where we goin'', Freddie? |
20311 | Where''d you get him? |
20311 | Where? |
20311 | Which island are we going to camp on? |
20311 | Which other way? |
20311 | Which way did you come? |
20311 | Which way is home-- I mean where our camp is? |
20311 | Who are you? |
20311 | Who in the world is Blueberry Tom? |
20311 | Who was calling? |
20311 | Who''s doin''that? 20311 Who''s there?" |
20311 | Who''s there? |
20311 | Why are you out of bed? |
20311 | Why did n''t you tell me you were going to pray that, Flossie? |
20311 | Why do they call it Blueberry Island? |
20311 | Why do you ask? |
20311 | Why, what''s the matter? |
20311 | Why? |
20311 | Why? |
20311 | Why? |
20311 | Why? |
20311 | Will you take us back to Twin Camp, where we live? |
20311 | Worms are good for bait, are n''t they, Daddy? |
20311 | Would I_ like_ one? |
20311 | Would you like one? |
20311 | Yes, I would like to get up out of here,said Flossie,"but how can we, Freddie?" |
20311 | You are n''t caught in a trap like Snap was, are you? |
20311 | You did n''t expect to come out on the lake again to- morrow, did you? |
20311 | You did? |
20311 | You do n''t mean to say that the gypsies have carried off Helen Porter-- the little girl who lives next door? |
20311 | You do n''t mean to say you are gypsies, do you? |
20311 | You do n''t? 20311 You only roll a dress up the way this one was rolled when you sprinkle it to iron, do n''t you, Helen?" |
20311 | You''re afraid of them, are you? |
20311 | Ai n''t you hungry?" |
20311 | Am dat yo'', Bert?" |
20311 | And now what''s to be done with''em?" |
20311 | And where are you?" |
20311 | Are n''t you, Helen?" |
20311 | Are there any more little children here?" |
20311 | Are you all right now, Flossie?" |
20311 | Are you hungry, Helen?" |
20311 | But are you been hurted, Freddie?" |
20311 | But do you really mean we are to go camping on Blueberry Island?" |
20311 | But do you really think the gypsies put it here, Tom?" |
20311 | But how in the world did you get in the net, and what is it doing up on top of this hill in the midst of a blueberry patch?" |
20311 | But would it answer when spoken to? |
20311 | CHAPTER II A SURPRISE"What''s all this? |
20311 | CHAPTER IV THE GOAT"Ca n''t we come, too?" |
20311 | CHAPTER IX A NIGHT SCARE"Well, are you all ready?" |
20311 | CHAPTER VII WHERE IS SNAP? |
20311 | CHAPTER XI THE BLUEBERRY BOY"What''s the matter, Freddie? |
20311 | CHAPTER XV THE DOLL''S DRESS"Have n''t you got your lost doll back yet?" |
20311 | Ca n''t she, Freddie?" |
20311 | Ca n''t we stay out a little while longer?" |
20311 | Ca n''t you help me out, Flossie?" |
20311 | Ca n''t you, Freddie?" |
20311 | Did n''t we, Freddie?" |
20311 | Did n''t you hear me calling?" |
20311 | Did n''t you hear me calling?" |
20311 | Did you all heah dat, honey lamb?" |
20311 | Did you hear anything else?" |
20311 | Did you hear that?" |
20311 | Did you look for them on the floor of the tent, Freddie?" |
20311 | Did your cave have a giant inside?" |
20311 | Do you see anything else that the gypsies may have taken?" |
20311 | Do you suppose any of the men that have been helping set up the camp could have done it?" |
20311 | Freddie asked,"an''ai n''t that hollerin''?" |
20311 | Has anything else happened since you''ve been here?" |
20311 | Have you a knife, Bert?" |
20311 | He said:"Did you hear that echo, Flossie?" |
20311 | Hear it? |
20311 | Hi, Snoop, where are you?" |
20311 | How are you?" |
20311 | How did we get in?" |
20311 | How did you do it, Freddie?" |
20311 | How did you find us, Bert?" |
20311 | How did you happen to run away?" |
20311 | How large was it?" |
20311 | I wonder if dat ole peddler could hab took him?" |
20311 | I wonder if we''ll ever go camping as we talked of when we were in New York?" |
20311 | I''m glad now that we did n''t get Mike''s goat, are n''t you, Flossie?" |
20311 | In that dark hole?" |
20311 | Is n''t he, Freddie?" |
20311 | Is n''t that jolly news?" |
20311 | Is our cat gone?" |
20311 | Is your fire engine packed, Freddie? |
20311 | It was fun, was n''t it, Flossie?" |
20311 | Just then the children heard the voice again, calling:"Where are you? |
20311 | Make mud pies again? |
20311 | Now have you children everything you want?" |
20311 | Now if we could get Snoop back we''d be all right, would n''t we, Snap?" |
20311 | Oh, did daddy get a goat for us as he promised?" |
20311 | Oh, what has happened to her?" |
20311 | Or did they really have you?" |
20311 | Shall I call her in?" |
20311 | Suppose it should be the same gypsy man who had taken away the doll? |
20311 | Then she said:"If it was an echo, Freddie, why did n''t your voice echo too?" |
20311 | WHERE ARE YOU?" |
20311 | Was it possible that the missing, talking doll was really in the woods and had answered them? |
20311 | Was n''t that Snoop?" |
20311 | What am dat-- a fire whistle?" |
20311 | What are we going to do? |
20311 | What do you want to do that for?" |
20311 | What do you want to see? |
20311 | What has happened? |
20311 | What has happened?" |
20311 | What in the world is a blueberry boy?" |
20311 | What is it?" |
20311 | What makes you think so?" |
20311 | What was in it? |
20311 | What''s the matter? |
20311 | What''s the matter?" |
20311 | What?" |
20311 | Where are you?" |
20311 | Where are you?" |
20311 | Where are you?" |
20311 | Where are you?" |
20311 | Where are you?" |
20311 | Where was Snap? |
20311 | Where you going?" |
20311 | Who are you and what do you want? |
20311 | Who are you, anyhow, and what are you doing in this cave?" |
20311 | Who did it?" |
20311 | Why not, Sam?" |
20311 | You all do n''t s''pose I knows all de queer languages in de United States, does yo''?" |
20311 | You did n''t see anything of our lost dog, did you?" |
20311 | You know how we used to holler at the hill, when we went to the country--''member that?" |
20311 | You say they took your little girl''s doll?" |
20311 | You wo n''t tell the gypsies, will you?" |
20311 | and go fishing? |
20311 | are n''t you glad the gypsies came and got Helen Porter? |
20311 | asked Freddie,"and cook over a camp fire? |
20311 | where are you going?" |
5948 | A funny noise? |
5948 | A gold miner? |
5948 | A harness? |
5948 | A secret? |
5948 | After all the work you had catching them? |
5948 | Ah, what can I do for you to- day? |
5948 | Am anyt''ing de mattah? |
5948 | Am it all done, honey lamb? |
5948 | And I can take it on the houseboat, ca n''t I? |
5948 | And I suppose you''ll take down that wire fence, and let Mr. Bobbsey and the twins go past-- after a while? |
5948 | And Snoop? 5948 And are we going to take Snap along?" |
5948 | And are you sure it was n''t Snoop, Dinah? |
5948 | And can I be a fireman? |
5948 | And can we have picnics, and take our lunch? |
5948 | And did n''t I see you, the time I fell overboard? |
5948 | And did n''t he buy from you the lumber to build his house? |
5948 | And have you been here ever since? |
5948 | And is it ours now, Papa? |
5948 | And leave us alone? |
5948 | And me, too? |
5948 | And so that was your secret? |
5948 | And so the boy ran away? |
5948 | And the man ca n''t tie us in with wire again, can he? |
5948 | And was it you who took the things? |
5948 | And we ca n''t go up or down it? |
5948 | And when will we start through Lemby Creek toward Lake Romano? |
5948 | And where shall we spend the rest of our vacation? |
5948 | And will he dig gold? |
5948 | And will we sail across the ocean? |
5948 | And you are n''t going to let us pass? |
5948 | And you wo n''t forget about trying to give that boy a ride home? |
5948 | And you''ve been on board ever since? |
5948 | And-- and did you see any rats in the cellar? |
5948 | Are n''t any of your wagons going that way? |
5948 | Are n''t you coming, Dinah? |
5948 | Are we all right now? |
5948 | Are we going on the houseboat sooner than we expected? |
5948 | Are we going to have it for supper, Freddie? |
5948 | Are we going to live in it? |
5948 | Are we going to travel all night? |
5948 | Are you a farmer? |
5948 | Are you going to start up the engine again? |
5948 | Are you looking for some one? |
5948 | Are you talking secrets? |
5948 | Back so soon? 5948 But have you looked everywhere, Dinah?" |
5948 | But how are we going to get to Lake Romano? |
5948 | But it''s a good engine, is n''t it? |
5948 | But what are you going to do, Nan, dear? 5948 But what could have happened?" |
5948 | But what did you intend to do? |
5948 | But where is the driver of the wagon? |
5948 | But where''s the fish? |
5948 | But who did it? |
5948 | But whom do you mean, Flossie? |
5948 | But why not, Dinah? |
5948 | But why wo n''t you let us pass? |
5948 | But with the door shut, and the window opening out on the water? |
5948 | But, if he did n''t, who did? |
5948 | Ca n''t go any farther? 5948 Ca n''t you find some way to give him a ride back?" |
5948 | Ca n''t you get her back again? |
5948 | Ca n''t you stop that? |
5948 | Ca n''t you take me down and show me over the boat? |
5948 | Ca n''t you take some strong string, to tie Snap to the wagon, instead of the straps, Freddie? |
5948 | Can you do anything for him? |
5948 | Come on, Bert, ca n''t you show us over the boat now? |
5948 | Come through a door? 5948 Company, eh?" |
5948 | Could you go to sea in this boat? |
5948 | Did Flossie go after a fish? |
5948 | Did he get a ride to Lemby? |
5948 | Did he-- did he hit him very hard? |
5948 | Did the storm take us far back down the creek? |
5948 | Did you ever hitch him to your express wagon before, Freddie? |
5948 | Did you fall asleep there, Flossie, and were you dreaming, when you fell in? |
5948 | Did you find those corn muffins? |
5948 | Did you look under the sofa for the straps? |
5948 | Did you manage to get that poor boy a ride? |
5948 | Did you plan a trip? |
5948 | Do n''t we have to go to school any more? |
5948 | Do n''t you want to get in my boat, too, Snap? |
5948 | Do n''t you want to go, Snoop? |
5948 | Do n''t you want to walk around a bit? |
5948 | Do what, mamma? |
5948 | Do you mean you are going to harness up Snap? |
5948 | Do you see something? |
5948 | Do you think it was a rat? |
5948 | Do you think it''s going to rain? |
5948 | Do you think there is? |
5948 | Does he really own this water? |
5948 | Does she? |
5948 | Go to sea? 5948 Going? |
5948 | Good news? |
5948 | Hab yo''cotched de ghost? |
5948 | Had n''t you better stop the boat? |
5948 | Has anything happened, Bert? |
5948 | Have any of the children fallen in? |
5948 | Have you bought the boat? |
5948 | Have you caught any fish yet? |
5948 | Have you lost some more sandwiches? |
5948 | Have you seen Snap? |
5948 | Have you time to take us down to it? 5948 He''s a nice boy, is n''t he?" |
5948 | He-- he wo n''t whip him any more, will he? |
5948 | How can you make a harness out of bits of string? |
5948 | How did it break loose? |
5948 | How did it happen? |
5948 | How did it happen? |
5948 | How did you come on our boat? |
5948 | How did you come to put water in your engine, when mamma has told you not to do so in the house? |
5948 | How do you know? |
5948 | How? |
5948 | How? |
5948 | Hurt me? 5948 I give up-- what is it?" |
5948 | I like him, do n''t you, mamma? |
5948 | I paid you for it, did n''t I? |
5948 | I wonder how Snap is going to like it? |
5948 | I wonder how we can get them out? 5948 I wonder if he has a good supper after his long walk this morning?" |
5948 | I wonder if he will really try to make his way out west? |
5948 | I wonder if that boy Will took his fishing rod with him? 5948 I wonder if there are any fish in this lake?" |
5948 | I wonder what became of it? |
5948 | I wonder what has become of that poor runaway boy? |
5948 | I wonder what those children are up to now? |
5948 | I wonder where he is to- night, in this storm? |
5948 | I''m-- I''m sorry-- but did I hurt you? |
5948 | In th''right? 5948 Is Snap all right, mamma?" |
5948 | Is anybody hurt? |
5948 | Is everything all right? |
5948 | Is he hungry? |
5948 | Is it a big boat, Papa? |
5948 | Is it a high waterfall at Lake Romano? |
5948 | Is it raining yet? |
5948 | Is it somebody come to take the boat away from us? |
5948 | Is n''t that a noise? |
5948 | Is n''t that the name of the place where that boy came from? |
5948 | Is n''t this fun? |
5948 | Is that all you''re going to tell us, Nan? |
5948 | Is the boat all right? |
5948 | Is the fishing good? |
5948 | Is the lumber yard on fire again? |
5948 | It is n''t ended yet, is it, Dorothy? |
5948 | Kittens? |
5948 | Let me see,spoke Mr. Murphy slowly,"is n''t his name Jake Hardee?" |
5948 | Let''s go aboard-- where''s the gang- plank? |
5948 | Mamma, who do you think it could have been? |
5948 | May I have another marshmallow, Nan? |
5948 | May I take my fire engine along? |
5948 | May we go close up and see the cataract? |
5948 | Nan and I are going to have a marshmallow roast, when we go on shore near the waterfall, and we wo n''t give you boys a single one, will we, Nan? |
5948 | No? |
5948 | None of the children hurt? |
5948 | Not hurt a bit, are you, Freddie? |
5948 | Nothing has happened to the boat, has there, Richard? |
5948 | Now the question is: What are we to do? 5948 Oh, Flossie, whatever did you do it for?" |
5948 | Oh, I''ll soon catch some more for her, wo n''t we, Harry? |
5948 | Oh, back so soon? |
5948 | Oh, but what fun we''ll have on the houseboat, wo n''t we, Bert? |
5948 | Oh, he did, hey? |
5948 | Oh, is there a real bird on the boat? |
5948 | Oh, mamma, when do you think we can go in our boat? |
5948 | Oh, may I have this room? |
5948 | Oh, so you own the creek here, do you? |
5948 | Oh, was it? |
5948 | Oh, well, the houseboat does n''t leak, does it? |
5948 | Oh, what can it be? |
5948 | Oh, what has happened? |
5948 | Oh, what has happened? |
5948 | Oh, you mean for our picnic, Dinah? |
5948 | Our houseboat adrift? |
5948 | Puppies? |
5948 | Really? |
5948 | Richard, has anything happened? |
5948 | Saw whom? |
5948 | Snap and Snoop are n''t quarreling, are they? |
5948 | Snap? |
5948 | So it was you who took the things, and who made the noises that frightened Dinah? |
5948 | So it was you, hiding in the closet that made Snap act so funny? |
5948 | Somebody fell overboard? |
5948 | Sure you do n''t want them? |
5948 | That fence was n''t across the creek before, was it? |
5948 | The corn muffins that were left over? |
5948 | The sandwiches, Dinah? |
5948 | Then can he stop Harry and me from catching fish? |
5948 | There''s no water in the woods for her to fall in, is there, mamma? |
5948 | They can so-- can''t they, papa? |
5948 | Try what? |
5948 | Wa''al, s''posin''I did? |
5948 | Was-- was it a baby crying? |
5948 | Well, I mean that Dinah says a plate of sandwiches was just taken, and you remember the time the corn muffins were missing? |
5948 | Well, are we really going up the creek? |
5948 | Well, did anything happen while we were gone? |
5948 | Well, is n''t that enough? |
5948 | Well, what shall we do now? |
5948 | Were you frightened when you fell down and saw the lumber team coming toward you? |
5948 | Were you thinking of any one in particular? |
5948 | What about our cat, Snoop? |
5948 | What about something to eat? |
5948 | What about the fishes? |
5948 | What are you doing? |
5948 | What are you going to do? |
5948 | What boy? |
5948 | What did he buy? |
5948 | What did you do it for? |
5948 | What do you mean? |
5948 | What do you mean? |
5948 | What happened next? |
5948 | What has happened? |
5948 | What has happened? |
5948 | What in the world do they mean? |
5948 | What is it, Dinah? |
5948 | What is it? |
5948 | What is it? |
5948 | What is it? |
5948 | What is it? |
5948 | What is it? |
5948 | What is the matter, Dinah? |
5948 | What is the matter? |
5948 | What is there to be afraid of, just in a noise? |
5948 | What kind of bait do you use? |
5948 | What made you think so? |
5948 | What mystery? |
5948 | What shall we do? |
5948 | What was it like? |
5948 | What was it, then, that made the noise? |
5948 | What was it, then? |
5948 | What will we do the rest of vacation? |
5948 | What would make our boat go adrift? |
5948 | What''d he buy, Nan? |
5948 | What''s dat, honey lamb? 5948 What''s dat? |
5948 | What''s de mattah? 5948 What''s it all about?" |
5948 | What''s that you say? |
5948 | What''s that? 5948 What''s that?" |
5948 | What''s the matter now? |
5948 | What''s the matter there? |
5948 | What''s the matter with him? |
5948 | What''s the matter with it? |
5948 | What''s the matter, Bert? 5948 What''s the matter, old fellow?" |
5948 | What''s the matter? |
5948 | What''s the matter? |
5948 | When are we going in the houseboat, father? |
5948 | When can we have a ride in it? |
5948 | Where are you going to get a doll for him to carry? |
5948 | Where are you going? |
5948 | Where did you leave that boy? |
5948 | Where did you see him, Flossie? 5948 Where is it?" |
5948 | Where is your room, mamma? |
5948 | Where is your uncle? |
5948 | Where were you, Nan? 5948 Where''d you catch them?" |
5948 | Where''d you get the fish? |
5948 | Where''s Freddie? |
5948 | Who could it be on board here, mamma? |
5948 | Who do you think it was? |
5948 | Who, Dinah? |
5948 | Who-- who is it? |
5948 | Why are you in such a hurry? |
5948 | Why did you do it? |
5948 | Why not, Dinah? |
5948 | Why not? |
5948 | Why not? |
5948 | Why not? |
5948 | Why not? |
5948 | Why would he need a fish- rod? |
5948 | Why, what can it be? |
5948 | Why, what''s the matter with my head? |
5948 | Why? |
5948 | Why? |
5948 | Why? |
5948 | Why? |
5948 | Will Watson, eh? |
5948 | Will you be back to- night? |
5948 | Will you give me one-- whatever it is? |
5948 | Will you take that fence down, and let us go past? |
5948 | Will your folks let us? |
5948 | Wo n''t it, Dorothy? |
5948 | Would you like a barrel of sawdust, ma''am; or a bundle of shingles to fry for the children''s suppers? |
5948 | Yes, but how can we do it? |
5948 | Yes, there is, too, is n''t there, Flossie? |
5948 | You talkin''to me? |
5948 | You''re going farther than this; are n''t you? |
5948 | ''Cause why? |
5948 | Another trick?" |
5948 | Are you fond of sailing?" |
5948 | Are you sure you made the sandwiches?" |
5948 | Bobbsey?" |
5948 | Bobbsey?" |
5948 | But did yo''say de chillums could hab dem corn muffins whut was left over?" |
5948 | But now the question is, How are you going to get past that wire fence?" |
5948 | But what are you doing so far away from the farm?" |
5948 | CHAPTER III DINAH''S UPSET"What''s the matter? |
5948 | CHAPTER IV AT THE HOUSEBOAT"Did-- did I hurt you, Dinah?" |
5948 | CHAPTER VI FREDDIE''S FIRE ENGINE"Papa, when can we go sailing in the houseboat?" |
5948 | CHAPTER XIII THE RUNAWAY BOY"Oh, papa, ca n''t we go on to Lake Romano?" |
5948 | CHAPTER XIV OFF AGAIN"What are we going to do?" |
5948 | CHAPTER XX AT THE WATERFALL"What''s the matter?" |
5948 | Ca n''t you wait a while?" |
5948 | Can we go on board? |
5948 | Can we go see it, papa?" |
5948 | Could Snap do that?" |
5948 | Did n''t I, Bert?" |
5948 | Did n''t you like it?" |
5948 | Did you catch the rat?" |
5948 | Did you notice anything of a runaway team?" |
5948 | Do you like it, Dorothy?" |
5948 | Do you mean to GIVE them to us?" |
5948 | Do you think you can find it, and let me know where your uncle lives?" |
5948 | Do you think you''ll like it?" |
5948 | Give you a sort of surprise, did n''t it?" |
5948 | Give''em away, did he? |
5948 | Hardee?" |
5948 | Have n''t we got a houseboat, Nan?" |
5948 | Have n''t you any folks, Will?" |
5948 | Have you seen''em?" |
5948 | How big is it? |
5948 | How did it happen?" |
5948 | How did you come to disobey me?" |
5948 | How much did it cost?" |
5948 | Hurt me, honey lamb? |
5948 | I ca n''t? |
5948 | I wonder how it happened?" |
5948 | I wonder how it would do to ask Harry and Dorothy to come with us?" |
5948 | I wonder if Harry heard it?" |
5948 | I wonder if I can run the engine and steer? |
5948 | Is he your hired boy?" |
5948 | Is there a room for me in it? |
5948 | Is there an engine in it? |
5948 | Let me see-- whose question shall I answer first?" |
5948 | Mamma, may I bring some of my things from home to fix up my room?" |
5948 | May we have one, mother?" |
5948 | Murphy?" |
5948 | Now have we anything else to settle about our trip?" |
5948 | So you think this is Danny Rugg''s cap, Bert?" |
5948 | So you work for Mr. Hardee, eh? |
5948 | So you work for him? |
5948 | THE STOWAWAY CHAPTER I GOOD NEWS"What are you doing, Freddie?" |
5948 | Then you wo n''t take down that wire fence and let us pass?" |
5948 | Turnin''white?" |
5948 | Was he in one of the excursion boats that went past?" |
5948 | Well, have you seen enough of the boat, Nan? |
5948 | Well, what happened?" |
5948 | What ARE you thinking of?" |
5948 | What am de mattah?" |
5948 | What do you mean?" |
5948 | What do you mean?" |
5948 | What has happened?" |
5948 | What has happened?" |
5948 | What have you been doing?" |
5948 | What is the matter?" |
5948 | What kept you so long?" |
5948 | What yo''all want?" |
5948 | What''d you mean by that?" |
5948 | What''s the matter, did your boat sink?" |
5948 | What''s your name?" |
5948 | When is papa going to get it? |
5948 | Where do you work?" |
5948 | Where is it? |
5948 | Where''d you find''em?" |
5948 | Where''s Snap?" |
5948 | Where?" |
5948 | Why did you take Bert''s wheel?" |
5948 | Why, are the muffins gone, Dinah?" |
5948 | Why? |
5948 | Wo n''t that be nice?" |
5948 | Would n''t you like to go in a boat, Snoop?" |
5948 | Would the horses, with no driver at the reins, know enough to turn to one side, or would the wheels roll over poor Freddie and the bicycle? |
5948 | Yo''all ai n''t sick, is yo''?" |
5948 | Yo''do n''t want cake?" |
5948 | You do n''t mean to say you walked all the way from Lemby to Lakeport?" |
5948 | You''ll let sister take your doll to make Snap do a trick, wo n''t you, dear?" |
5948 | and such fun as we''re--""What''s a houseboat?" |
5948 | has anything happened to any of the children?" |
5948 | he went on, calling down from the upper deck,"ca n''t you come aboard? |
5948 | why are n''t you a little more careful?" |