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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53684 | Was he not wasting his life? 53684 What more delightful than to stand in the moonlighted garden and pluck the velvet leaves?" |
53684 | Seest thou this tiny vial? |
53684 | So many pilgrims sought him to beg his wizard touch, that the question,"Where is the house of Omar?" |
53684 | What opportunity was the desert offering him greater than kings''houses could give?" |
42361 | Doth some strange treasure lie within thy breast That thou wouldst guard from man''s most eager quest? |
42361 | Is it any wonder that men go mad in the desert? |
42361 | Now from which branch did they come? |
42361 | Now which will it be?" |
42361 | Of what does the prospector''s outfit consist? |
42361 | Or doth there in thy solitude abide Some mystery that Nature fain would hide? |
42361 | Some secret of the great creative plan Too deep, too awful for the mind of man? |
42361 | Thy rivers dried, thy fields consumed by thirst? |
42361 | What mystery hidest of the ages dead? |
42361 | What secret guardest thou, O Desert dread? |
42361 | Why should they long for that which is strange, and for which their natures are not adapted? |
30686 | Aunt Louise,called Jack to Mamma, who was riding behind with the little girls,"is n''t that a campfire up on the next hill?" |
30686 | But what about the twig? |
30686 | But what did they do with all my dolly''s clothes? |
30686 | Can I help you, little girl? |
30686 | Did I really dream about all those dreadful things Mrs. Cottontail told me? |
30686 | I guess I''m lost,answered Mary,"but you live here, ca n''t you find my home?" |
30686 | Well, little girl, what have you been dreaming about? |
30686 | Why do n''t the old tree grow up higher and not bother about having so many side branches? |
30686 | Why is it that so many desert plants have stickers and thorns? |
30686 | Why, ca n''t you see for yourself, Tom? |
30686 | Why, ca n''t you see? |
30686 | Yes, we desert rabbits could always talk, did n''t you know that? 30686 A tiny hill rose from the clump of trees in every direction, which one ought she to choose? 30686 But why so agitated and disturbed? 30686 But, where is your mamma and what are you doing out here alone? |
30686 | Did you ever see a cactus burr? |
30686 | Did you ever see a road- runner? |
30686 | Do n''t you remember eating some for dinner yesterday? |
30686 | How was Santa to draw his gift- laden sleigh over barren stretches of sage brush and sand? |
30686 | I suppose you think of the desert as being a flat stretch of sand with nothing on it, like the maps of the desert of Sahara, in Africa? |
30686 | Mary looked all around, who could have done it? |
30686 | Mary, did you hear something?" |
30686 | Oh, why did I run away, and where is my mamma?" |
30686 | The question was, what should they feed it? |
30686 | What did it all mean? |
30686 | What was that rapidly moving object coming over the brow of the nearest hill? |
30686 | Who ever heard of a desert May party?" |
30686 | Why did n''t we think of that before? |
30686 | but was n''t it cold, and did n''t the wind blow? |
43396 | O''er yonder lake the while, What bird about that wooded isle, With pendant feet and pinions slow, Is seen his ponderous length to row? 43396 Who is it,"says the Indian,"that causes the rain to rise in the high mountains, and to empty itself into the ocean? |
43396 | And France, without Pascal, Descartes, Diderot, and Montesquieu? |
43396 | And Germany, without Fichte, Hegel, Kant, and Schlegel? |
43396 | And first, why do life and fertility prevail elsewhere,--here, sterility and death? |
43396 | And what are these prairies? |
43396 | And what equality is there between the lordly Tiger of the rank Indian jungles, and the sleek, stealthy Jaguar of the American wilderness? |
43396 | And who knows if the volcanic crater, whose absence at first astonishes the observer, is not the Dead Sea itself? |
43396 | As Emerson says,[182]"It is race, is it not? |
43396 | But whence came the latter? |
43396 | Did our readers ever hear of the Pashiúba, or bulging- stemmed palm? |
43396 | He owes his characteristic epithet of_ syndactylus_ to the fact that the index and middle finger of his hind- feet( or shall I say, hands?) |
43396 | How has he merited so obscure a destiny? |
43396 | In whose favour, in this struggle of science against the elements, will the victory eventually be decided? |
43396 | Is this resemblance a sign of the close relationship existing between two peoples placed, as it were, at the two extremities of the world? |
43396 | Or Italy, without Galileo? |
43396 | This torpid condition, however, was it the effect of confinement or of natural apathy? |
43396 | What could avail against such a scourge? |
43396 | What of the lactiferous and resinous plants? |
43396 | What shall I say of the_ Loris_? |
43396 | What, then, is the origin of the Australians and the Papuans? |
43396 | Whence came these pebbles, which have evidently been''rolled''by the waters? |
43396 | Who among us has not eagerly followed them in their long journeys across the rolling savannahs and through the primeval forests? |
43396 | Who bade the sun Clothe you with rainbows? |
43396 | Who has not listened eagerly, when, seated round the watch- fire, with the calumet to their lips, they have deliberated gravely on peace and war? |
43396 | Who is it that causes to blow the loud winds of winter, and that calms them again in the summer? |
43396 | Who is it that rears up the shade of those lofty forests, and blasts them with the quick lightning at his pleasure?" |
43396 | Who made you glorious as the gates of heaven Beneath the keen full moon? |
43396 | Why does an irrevocable curse seem to weigh upon certain parts of the world, while others rejoice in Nature''s fairest gifts? |
43396 | Without Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates, what had been ancient Hellas? |
43396 | Without Bacon, Locke, Newton, and Stuart Mill, what were modern England? |
31556 | Ai n''t sick, are yer? |
31556 | An''a kid like you is supportin''a family, eh? |
31556 | And when did you count on makin''that forty- five miles? |
31556 | Are you buyin''this rifle? 31556 But you''ll keep up a brave heart, daddy dear, wo n''t you? |
31556 | Ca n''t I be of some assistance if I go too? |
31556 | Can I find work enough to pay our way? 31556 Countin''on footin''it to Antelope Spring?" |
31556 | Did you find your father? |
31556 | Did you walk across? |
31556 | Do you mean that we''d better live here? |
31556 | Do you mean there''s a chance my poor old man might have to let his leg be cut off? |
31556 | Do you mean to tell me your father was sich a tenderfoot as to come down through this way without any outfit? |
31556 | Done what, Dick dear? |
31556 | Have n''t you got anything else you can put up, instead of lettin''the rifle go? 31556 How can you save anybody''s life by comin''out in sich a tom- fool way as this? |
31556 | How is it now, you poor old man? 31556 How long have you been with me, child?" |
31556 | How many in the party? |
31556 | How shall I get it, daddy? |
31556 | I do n''t reckon there''s a bit of anything to eat, mother? |
31556 | I s''pose I''ll find a doctor? |
31556 | If you could talk to a doctor would it be all right? |
31556 | Is this the kid? |
31556 | Of what avail would that be, my son? 31556 S''posen it do n''t? |
31556 | S''posen we was makin''believe? |
31556 | Sorry to give it up, eh? |
31556 | Well, a baby of thirteen lightin''out across Smoke Creek Desert, an''all for the sake of helpin''your dad, eh? 31556 Well, look here, sonny, stand right there for a minute, will you, while I go out? |
31556 | What do you allow you ought to get for that rifle? |
31556 | What do you want? |
31556 | What''s the matter now? |
31556 | What''s your idea in sellin''the gun? 31556 When are you goin''back?" |
31556 | Where did you start from? |
31556 | Where''s Mansfield''s? |
31556 | Where''s your camp? |
31556 | Will ten dollars be enough to pay for it? |
31556 | Would n''t it do almost as well if we had medicine for him? |
31556 | Would the medecine you want cost very much? |
31556 | You are sure I can earn enough to pay for what we''ll need to eat between now and spring? |
31556 | You''re-- you''re-- sure you want to buy this gun, eh? |
31556 | Your mother and Margie? |
31556 | A kid of your size-- say, how old are you, bub?" |
31556 | Allow that you''ve got five dollars left, what then?" |
31556 | And there''ll be no more hunting''round for a place where we can get a livin''easy, eh, daddy?" |
31556 | Are you soon going for the horse?" |
31556 | But are you countin''on draggin''one down to Buffalo Meadows?" |
31556 | Can you find your way to the camp and back after nightfall?" |
31556 | Can you hold on there a couple of hours?" |
31556 | Did you see a doctor?" |
31556 | Do you reckon you can bite out of Dr. Manter''s ear all you want to know, an''then go back an''run the business?" |
31556 | Had n''t I better do a little hunting first?" |
31556 | Hold on a minute, will you?" |
31556 | How did you get here?" |
31556 | How is daddy?" |
31556 | How is my poor old man?" |
31556 | How much is your price for this stuff?" |
31556 | If the purpose is to discharge your rifle, hoping father may hear the report, why not do it here?" |
31556 | Part of somebody''s outfit? |
31556 | Say, I do n''t reckon either of you wants to buy a good rifle? |
31556 | Say, how long do you s''pose it''ll take a man to get well when one leg is knocked endways with a bullet plum through the bone of it?" |
31556 | Shall I give it to you now?" |
31556 | Suppose you should lose your way? |
31556 | Then what would become of Margie and me?" |
31556 | Two months ought to do it, eh, Parsons?" |
31556 | What can we do for him?" |
31556 | Where''s your pony?" |
31556 | Will we have a try at getting on horseback?" |
31556 | Wo n''t it be prime to see the town once more? |
31556 | or are you makin''believe so''s to give me the ten dollars?" |
31556 | or was there a shipwreck close at hand?" |
31556 | up already?" |
51263 | All ready? |
51263 | All ready? |
51263 | And s''pose we got afloat on the ocean,said Trot,"where would we drift to, and how long would it take us to get there?" |
51263 | And where is Jinxland, please? |
51263 | And who may the Princess Gloria be? |
51263 | Are n''t they dreadful creatures, all covered with feathers? |
51263 | Are n''t you afraid? |
51263 | Are you certain this is snow? |
51263 | Are you going to land? |
51263 | Are you strong enough to carry us? |
51263 | Are you very busy just now? |
51263 | Brains working? |
51263 | But I wonder if we can find something to eat in this place? |
51263 | But how? |
51263 | But tell us, Pon, who was Gloria''s father? |
51263 | But what is an Ork? |
51263 | But what''ll we do with King Krewl? 51263 But where''s Button- Bright?" |
51263 | But who is that old woman who is running toward us and shaking her stick at us? |
51263 | Ca n''t we help them in any way? |
51263 | Ca n''t you fly along? |
51263 | Ca n''t you get another one? |
51263 | Ca n''t you like even me? |
51263 | Ca n''t you see you are obstructing my view? |
51263 | Can I do anything? |
51263 | Can you destroy the love of Princess Gloria for the gardener''s boy? |
51263 | Can you find your way back home again? |
51263 | Can you give molasses? |
51263 | Corns? 51263 Could n''t we walk without a light?" |
51263 | Could she do that? |
51263 | Did n''t I tell you winter was coming? 51263 Did she, really?" |
51263 | Did the river make a bend, after the waterfall? |
51263 | Did you ever hear of Jinxland before?'' 51263 Do many strangers come here?" |
51263 | Do n''t you think so, Button- Bright? |
51263 | Do n''t you think we''d better keep away from that King''s castle, Cap''n? |
51263 | Do those witches have any magical powers? |
51263 | Do you intend to stay long in Jinxland? |
51263 | Do you mean to say this is the Quadling Country of the Land of Oz? |
51263 | Do you think there is room enough for you to fly in? |
51263 | Does n''t it burn you? |
51263 | Goodness me-- fruit- cake and apple- sauce!--don''t you know where you are?'' 51263 Have n''t you discovered that you no longer love that gardener''s boy, who stood in my way?" |
51263 | Have n''t you heard of me? 51263 Have n''t you the antidote, Scarecrow? |
51263 | Have you been anywhere else, sir? |
51263 | Have you been in the water long? |
51263 | How can you carry me? |
51263 | How could you manage to carry us, if we were so small? |
51263 | How did you cross the mountains before? |
51263 | How did you happen to be there, anyhow? |
51263 | How do you like it? |
51263 | How does that come? |
51263 | How''bout Cap''n Bill''?'' 51263 How?" |
51263 | How? |
51263 | How? |
51263 | I wonder if it can be Orkland, the place I have been seeking so long? |
51263 | I wonder where on earth we are?'' 51263 If only what, ma''am?" |
51263 | If the earth were pushed in a mile, it would be a great calamity, would n''t it? |
51263 | If you do n''t like me-- and I''m sure you do n''t, for no one else does-- why do n''t you go away and leave me to myself? |
51263 | Is he hunting now? |
51263 | Is it? |
51263 | Is the hole blocked? |
51263 | Is the strange little girl named Trot?'' 51263 Lost your way?" |
51263 | May I ask what country this is, sir?'' 51263 Me?" |
51263 | Oh, Cap''n Bill, is n''t this fine an''dandy? |
51263 | Oh, are we? |
51263 | Oh, did it? 51263 Oh, does it rain lemonade here?" |
51263 | Oh, indeed; and does he live there? |
51263 | Oh, what''s the hurry? |
51263 | S''pose we fall?'''' 51263 Shall I unharness you,"asked Dorothy,"so you can come in and visit?" |
51263 | Strangers, eh? 51263 Suppose I go ahead?" |
51263 | Surrender? 51263 That reminds me,"remarked Cap''n Bill,"to ask you, friend Ork, how we are going to get away from here?" |
51263 | Then mebbe they''re-- they''re-- What do you call''em, Cap''n Bill? 51263 Then why are you here, you rascal?" |
51263 | They''re no good to us now, are they, Cap''n? |
51263 | Want some now, Trot? |
51263 | Was it the flogging you got that broke your heart?'' 51263 Was your cavern like this one?" |
51263 | Water? |
51263 | Well,said the Scarecrow,"did the King surrender?" |
51263 | Well? |
51263 | What country is that? |
51263 | What do you mean by hitting me in the eye with an apple- core? |
51263 | What do you say, Trot? |
51263 | What does it look like? |
51263 | What does the Book say about it?'' 51263 What does this mean?" |
51263 | What is a candle? |
51263 | What is that one thing you excepted? |
51263 | What is that? |
51263 | What is that? |
51263 | What made it stop burning? |
51263 | What makes it, Cap''n? |
51263 | What shall we do with the other four berries? |
51263 | What sort of an enchantment could she put on Cap''n Bill? |
51263 | What will you think of? |
51263 | What''s happened to you? |
51263 | What''s the matter now?'' 51263 What''s the matter with your King?" |
51263 | What''s the matter? |
51263 | What''s the matter? |
51263 | What''s the place like? |
51263 | What''s this? |
51263 | What''s treason? |
51263 | What''s wrong? |
51263 | What''s wrong?'' 51263 What, are you_ our_ Ork, then?" |
51263 | What, now? |
51263 | Where are they going?'''' 51263 Where d''ye think we are, Trot?" |
51263 | Where did_ you_ come from? |
51263 | Where do you s''pose Gloria is?'' 51263 Where does he belong?" |
51263 | Where does it lie? |
51263 | Where is Jinxland?'' 51263 Where is he? |
51263 | Where is she? |
51263 | Who are you, what are your names, and where do you come from? 51263 Who are you?" |
51263 | Who is Button- Bright? |
51263 | Who is Glinda? |
51263 | Who''s worrying? |
51263 | Who, me? |
51263 | Who, me? |
51263 | Why are we insulted in this way? 51263 Why ask him, when we_ know_ he''ll refuse?" |
51263 | Why could n''t you take some of the dark purple berries along with you, to eat after we had reached our destination? |
51263 | Why did n''t I think of the Wicked Witch before? 51263 Why do n''t you eat? |
51263 | Why do n''t you stay here? 51263 Why is that?" |
51263 | Why not? |
51263 | Why not?'' 51263 Why so?" |
51263 | Why, how did you know all that? |
51263 | Why, it''s popcorn? 51263 Wo n''t they see us?" |
51263 | A bird? |
51263 | Absurd, was n''t it?" |
51263 | After a little, one of them asked:"If you make us big, would we stay big always?" |
51263 | After examining it closely for a time he asked:"Which way does your tail whirl?" |
51263 | And how did you happen to come to this island?" |
51263 | And what makes you so bumpy everywhere?" |
51263 | Are Trot and Pon around here?" |
51263 | Are n''t you hungry?" |
51263 | Are there many of you?" |
51263 | As he sat beside her, talking of his adventures, he asked:"What''s new in the way of news?" |
51263 | But I feel pretty sure that this occasion is an emergency; do n''t you, Trot?'' |
51263 | But for the sake of argument, friend Pessim, I''d like to know what good_ you_ would be, were you not alive?" |
51263 | But how shall we ever find the road to Glinda''s palace, without the Scarecrow to guide us?" |
51263 | But if she says no to Googly- Goo, and means it, what can they do?" |
51263 | But tell us, what did you find down there?" |
51263 | But the sailor said, in a quiet tone of voice:"Are you the only one as lives on this''ere island?" |
51263 | But where are Trot and Cap''n Bill?" |
51263 | But would you mind, my dear, stuffing that straw into my body again?" |
51263 | But-- look there, Trot!--isn''t that a light flashing over yonder?" |
51263 | Button- Bright looked down on the young man and said:"Who cares, anyhow?" |
51263 | Cap''n Bill knew something of mechanics, and observing the propeller- like tail of the Ork he said:"I s''pose you''re a pretty swift flyer?" |
51263 | Cap''n Bill walked straight up to them and asked:"Does the King happen to be at home?" |
51263 | Cap''n Bill, puffing and panting, had just voice enough to ask, as he reached her side:"See him, Trot?" |
51263 | Did n''t the great Sorceress give you another box?" |
51263 | Did you cross the desert or the mountains?" |
51263 | Do n''t you have water in Mo?" |
51263 | Do n''t you see it?" |
51263 | Do you call it a good morning when I''m pestered with such a crowd as you?" |
51263 | Do you think you can keep from falling off?" |
51263 | Finally Trot mustered up courage to ask:"What is a Mountain Ear, please?" |
51263 | How are we to get away from this mountain?" |
51263 | How did that happen?" |
51263 | I never heard of anybody getting hurt in her dominions, did you, Button- Bright?" |
51263 | Is it really raining?'' |
51263 | Is n''t that a house, over there to the left?" |
51263 | Is that satisfactory?" |
51263 | Making her way toward him, she asked:"What do you see?" |
51263 | Next morning Dorothy said to Ozma:"Ought n''t we to go meet the strangers, so we can show them the way to the Emerald City? |
51263 | Now, tell me: Which three of you birds will consent to carry us?" |
51263 | Oh, Cap''n, what do you s''pose has become of him?" |
51263 | Ork?" |
51263 | Ork?" |
51263 | Presently the King asked:"How did you penetrate to this hidden country? |
51263 | Shall we go on?'' |
51263 | So the King bared his teeth angrily as he demanded:[ Illustration]"What have you done with Princess Gloria?" |
51263 | Still, taken altogether, I''m very handsomely formed, do n''t you think?" |
51263 | Suppose we throw Pon into the Great Gulf, your Majesty?" |
51263 | Surrender to whom?" |
51263 | Tell me, sir, what will the poor things do when they find they ca n''t fly?" |
51263 | The Ork looked from one to another and asked:"Who is this stranger?" |
51263 | The Ork watched him a while in silence and then asked:"Who may_ you_ be?" |
51263 | The candle is not dangerous, I hope?" |
51263 | The whirlpool caught me, and--""Oh, were you in the whirlpool, too?" |
51263 | Then he looked at Cap''n Bill uneasily and added:"Wo n''t you let the poor things go?" |
51263 | Then he said:"I must n''t break my promise to be present at the surprise party; but, tell me, could you go to Oz to- night?" |
51263 | Then she turned to Ozma and asked:"What is that thing, Ozma? |
51263 | Then the creature asked plaintively:"Do we eat now, or do we starve?" |
51263 | They were nearly a mile from shore and about half- way across the bay when Trot suddenly sat up straight and exclaimed:"What''s that, Cap''n?" |
51263 | We did n''t reach Davy Jones''s locker that time, did we? |
51263 | What did you expect it to be?" |
51263 | What do you mean by treating me so? |
51263 | What do you observe?" |
51263 | What do you say to our landing on that?" |
51263 | What do you think of me now?" |
51263 | What does she say, Sire? |
51263 | What made you dig me out? |
51263 | When all this had been arranged one of the birds asked:"Where do you wish us to take you?" |
51263 | When they came to the house Trot sniffed the air and asked:"Do n''t I smell perfume?''" |
51263 | Where do you s''pose he is, Trot?" |
51263 | Where in the world did you come from?" |
51263 | Where''s the grasshopper? |
51263 | Who shall it be?" |
51263 | Why did I not think of it my self?" |
51263 | Why do n''t you test his powers?" |
51263 | Will she marry me?" |
51263 | Would you like to come with me?" |
51263 | [ Illustration: Trot]"How much food have we got, Cap''n?" |
51263 | [ Illustration]"Well, well, your Majesty; what news-- what news?" |
51263 | [ Illustration]"Whose castle is that, yonder, ma''am?" |
51263 | [ Illustration]"Why should I do that?" |
51263 | are you alive?" |
51263 | exclaimed Trot;"do you intend to take us up, too?" |
51263 | was n''t it tenable?" |
51263 | who''s here?" |
957 | All ready? |
957 | All ready? |
957 | And s''pose we got afloat on the ocean,said Trot,"where would we drift to, and how long would it take us to get there?" |
957 | And where is Jinxland, please? |
957 | And who may the Princess Gloria be? |
957 | Are n''t they dreadful creatures, all covered with feathers? |
957 | Are n''t you afraid? |
957 | Are you certain this is snow? |
957 | Are you going to land? |
957 | Are you strong enough to carry us? |
957 | Are you very busy just now? |
957 | Brains working? |
957 | But I wonder if we can find something to eat in this place? |
957 | But how? |
957 | But tell us, Pon, who was Gloria''s father? |
957 | But what is an Ork? |
957 | But what''ll we do with King Krewl? 957 But where''s Button- Bright?" |
957 | But who is that old woman who is running toward us and shaking her stick at us? |
957 | Ca n''t we help them in any way? |
957 | Ca n''t you fly along? |
957 | Ca n''t you get another one? |
957 | Ca n''t you like even me? |
957 | Ca n''t you see you are obstructing my view? |
957 | Can I do anything? |
957 | Can you destroy the love of Princess Gloria for the gardener''s boy? |
957 | Can you find your way back home again? |
957 | Can you give molasses? |
957 | Corns? 957 Could n''t we walk without a light?" |
957 | Could she do that? |
957 | Did n''t I tell you winter was coming? 957 Did she, really?" |
957 | Did the river make a bend, after the waterfall? |
957 | Did you ever hear of Jinxland before? |
957 | Do many strangers come here? |
957 | Do n''t you think so, Button- Bright? |
957 | Do n''t you think we''d better keep away from that King''s castle, Cap''n? |
957 | Do those witches have any magical powers? |
957 | Do you intend to stay long in Jinxland? |
957 | Do you mean to say this is the Quadling Country of the Land of Oz? |
957 | Do you think there is room enough for you to fly in? |
957 | Does n''t it burn you? |
957 | Goodness me-- fruit- cake and apple- sauce!--don''t you know where you are? |
957 | Have n''t you discovered that you no longer love that gardener''s boy, who stood in my way? |
957 | Have n''t you heard of me? 957 Have n''t you the antidote, Scarecrow? |
957 | Have you been anywhere else, sir? |
957 | Have you been in the water long? |
957 | How can you carry me? |
957 | How could you manage to carry us, if we were so small? |
957 | How did you cross the mountains before? |
957 | How did you happen to be there, anyhow? |
957 | How do you like it? |
957 | How does that come? |
957 | How much food have we got, Cap''n? |
957 | How''bout Cap''n Bill? |
957 | How? |
957 | How? |
957 | How? |
957 | I wonder if it can be Orkland, the place I have been seeking so long? |
957 | I wonder where on earth we are? |
957 | If only what, ma''am? |
957 | If the earth were pushed in a mile, it would be a great calamity, would n''t it? |
957 | If you do n''t like me-- and I''m sure you do n''t, for no one else does-- why do n''t you go away and leave me to myself? |
957 | Is he hunting now? |
957 | Is it? |
957 | Is the hole blocked? |
957 | Is the strange little girl named Trot? |
957 | Lost your way? |
957 | May I ask what country this is, sir? |
957 | Me? |
957 | Oh, Cap''n Bill, is n''t this fine an''dandy? |
957 | Oh, are we? |
957 | Oh, did it? 957 Oh, does it rain lemonade here?" |
957 | Oh, indeed; and does he live there? |
957 | Oh, what''s the hurry? |
957 | S''pose we fall? |
957 | Shall I unharness you,asked Dorothy,"so you can come in and visit?" |
957 | Strangers, eh? 957 Suppose I go ahead?" |
957 | Surrender? 957 That reminds me,"remarked Cap''n Bill,"to ask you, friend Ork, how we are going to get away from here?" |
957 | Then mebbe they''re-- they''re-- What do you call''em, Cap''n Bill? 957 Then why are you here, you rascal?" |
957 | They''re no good to us now, are they, Cap''n? |
957 | Want some now, Trot? |
957 | Was it the flogging you got that broke your heart? |
957 | Was your cavern like this one? |
957 | Water? |
957 | Well, well, your Majesty; what news-- what news? |
957 | Well,said the Scarecrow,"did the King surrender?" |
957 | Well? |
957 | What country is that? |
957 | What do you mean by hitting me in the eye with an apple- core? |
957 | What do you say, Trot? |
957 | What does it look like? |
957 | What does the Book say about it? |
957 | What does this mean? |
957 | What is a candle? |
957 | What is that one thing you excepted? |
957 | What is that? |
957 | What is that? |
957 | What made it stop burning? |
957 | What makes it, Cap''n? |
957 | What shall we do with the other four berries? |
957 | What sort of an enchantment could she put on Cap''n Bill? |
957 | What will you think of? |
957 | What''s happened to you? |
957 | What''s the matter now? |
957 | What''s the matter with your King? |
957 | What''s the matter? |
957 | What''s the matter? |
957 | What''s the place like? |
957 | What''s this? |
957 | What''s treason? |
957 | What''s wrong? |
957 | What''s wrong? |
957 | What, are you our Ork, then? |
957 | What, now? |
957 | Where are they going? |
957 | Where d''ye think we are, Trot? |
957 | Where did you come from? |
957 | Where do you s''pose Gloria is? |
957 | Where does he belong? |
957 | Where does it lie? |
957 | Where is Jinxland? |
957 | Where is he? 957 Where is she?" |
957 | Who are you, what are your names, and where do you come from? |
957 | Who are you? |
957 | Who is Button- Bright? |
957 | Who is Glinda? |
957 | Who''s worrying? |
957 | Who, me? |
957 | Who, me? |
957 | Whose castle is that, yonder, ma''am? |
957 | Why are we insulted in this way? 957 Why ask him, when we know he''ll refuse?" |
957 | Why could n''t you take some of the dark purple berries along with you, to eat after we had reached our destination? |
957 | Why did n''t I think of the Wicked Witch before? 957 Why do n''t you eat? |
957 | Why do n''t you stay here? 957 Why is that?" |
957 | Why not? |
957 | Why not? |
957 | Why should I do that? |
957 | Why so? |
957 | Why, how did you know all that? |
957 | Why, it''s popcorn? |
957 | Wo n''t they see us? |
957 | A bird? |
957 | Absurd, was n''t it?" |
957 | After a little, one of them asked:"If you make us big, would we stay big always?" |
957 | After examining it closely for a time he asked:"Which way does your tail whirl?" |
957 | And how did you happen to come to this island?" |
957 | And what makes you so bumpy everywhere?" |
957 | Are Trot and Pon around here?" |
957 | Are n''t you hungry?" |
957 | Are there many of you?" |
957 | As he sat beside her, talking of his adventures, he asked:"What''s new in the way of news?" |
957 | But I feel pretty sure that this occasion is an emergency; do n''t you, Trot?" |
957 | But for the sake of argument, friend Pessim, I''d like to know what good you would be, were you not alive?" |
957 | But how shall we ever find the road to Glinda''s palace, without the Scarecrow to guide us?" |
957 | But if she says no to Googly- Goo, and means it, what can they do?" |
957 | But tell us, what did you find down there?" |
957 | But the sailor said, in a quiet tone of voice:"Are you the only one as lives on this''ere island?" |
957 | But where are Trot and Cap''n Bill?" |
957 | But would you mind, my dear, stuffing that straw into my body again?" |
957 | But-- look there, Trot!--isn''t that a light flashing over yonder?" |
957 | Button- Bright looked down on the young man and said:"Who cares, anyhow?" |
957 | Cap''n Bill knew something of mechanics, and observing the propeller- like tail of the Ork he said:"I s''pose you''re a pretty swift flyer?" |
957 | Cap''n Bill walked straight up to them and asked:"Does the King happen to be at home?" |
957 | Cap''n Bill, puffing and panting, had just voice enough to ask, as he reached her side:"See him, Trot?" |
957 | Did n''t the great Sorceress give you another box?" |
957 | Did you cross the desert or the mountains?" |
957 | Do n''t you have water in Mo?" |
957 | Do n''t you see it? |
957 | Do you call it a good morning when I''m pestered with such a crowd as you?" |
957 | Do you think you can keep from falling off?" |
957 | Finally Trot mustered up courage to ask:"What is a Mountain Ear, please?" |
957 | How are we to get away from this mountain?" |
957 | How did that happen?" |
957 | I never heard of anybody getting hurt in her dominions, did you, Button- Bright?" |
957 | Is it really raining?" |
957 | Is n''t that a house, over there to the left?" |
957 | Is that satisfactory?" |
957 | Making her way toward him, she asked:"What do you see?" |
957 | Next morning Dorothy said to Ozma:"Ought n''t we to go meet the strangers, so we can show them the way to the Emerald City? |
957 | Now, tell me: Which three of you birds will consent to carry us?" |
957 | Oh, Cap''n, what do you s''pose has become of him?" |
957 | Ork?" |
957 | Ork?" |
957 | Presently the King asked:"How did you penetrate to this hidden country? |
957 | Shall we go on?" |
957 | So the King bared his teeth angrily as he demanded:"What have you done with Princess Gloria?" |
957 | Still, taken altogether, I''m very handsomely formed, do n''t you think?" |
957 | Suppose we throw Pon into the Great Gulf, your Majesty?" |
957 | Surrender to whom?" |
957 | Tell me, sir, what will the poor things do when they find they ca n''t fly?" |
957 | The Ork looked from one to another and asked:"Who is this stranger?" |
957 | The Ork watched him a while in silence and then asked:"Who may you be?" |
957 | The candle is not dangerous, I hope?" |
957 | The whirlpool caught me, and--""Oh, were you in the whirlpool, too?" |
957 | Then he looked at Cap''n Bill uneasily and added:"Wo n''t you let the poor things go?" |
957 | Then he said:"I must n''t break my promise to be present at the surprise party; but, tell me, could you go to Oz to- night?" |
957 | Then she turned to Ozma and asked:"What is that thing, Ozma? |
957 | Then the creature asked plaintively:"Do we eat now, or do we starve?" |
957 | They were nearly a mile from shore and about halfway across the bay when Trot suddenly sat up straight and exclaimed:"What''s that, Cap''n?" |
957 | We did n''t reach Davy Jones''s locker that time, did we? |
957 | What did you expect it to be?" |
957 | What do you mean by treating me so? |
957 | What do you observe?" |
957 | What do you say to our landing on that?" |
957 | What do you think of me now?" |
957 | What does she say, Sire? |
957 | What made you dig me out? |
957 | When all this had been arranged one of the birds asked:"Where do you wish us to take you?" |
957 | When they came to the house Trot sniffed the air and asked"Do n''t I smell perfume?" |
957 | Where do you s''pose he is, Trot? |
957 | Where in the world did you come from?" |
957 | Where''s the grasshopper? |
957 | Who shall it be?" |
957 | Why did I not think of it myself?" |
957 | Why do n''t you test his powers?" |
957 | Will she marry me?" |
957 | Would you like to come with me?" |
957 | are you alive?" |
957 | exclaimed Trot;"do you intend to take us up, too?" |
957 | was n''t it terr''ble?" |
957 | who''s here?" |
5404 | A cross? 5404 A storm?" |
5404 | Am I to sleep in the open, or do we have tents to cover us to- night? |
5404 | And it is n''t another mirage? |
5404 | And yet you camped right here? 5404 Any other cheerful little features about this camp that you can think of?" |
5404 | Anyone else needing surgical attention? |
5404 | Are you all packed and ready? |
5404 | Are you ever going to open that thing? |
5404 | Are you going to leave me down here, Hippy Wingate, or are you going to assist me out? |
5404 | Are you hurt? |
5404 | Are you people pretty tired? |
5404 | But we wo n''t come out at the lower end, eh? |
5404 | But what''s a fellow to do when he is thirsty and his throat is cracking open? |
5404 | Ca n''t you see that game kid''s all in? |
5404 | Did Mr. Lang say why he had not called here to see us? |
5404 | Did n''t say where he was going? |
5404 | Did the ponies run away? 5404 Did you answer our signal shots that you say you thought you heard?" |
5404 | Did you find it? |
5404 | Did you find what you expected? |
5404 | Did you hit him? |
5404 | Did you know that thing was there? |
5404 | Do n''t we stop for breakfast soon? |
5404 | Do n''t you think there''s anything in it? |
5404 | Do you folks reckon you want to go back to Elk Run, too? |
5404 | Do you hate it? |
5404 | Do you know where to find one? |
5404 | Do you know where you were headed for when I first saw you? |
5404 | Do you mean water? |
5404 | Do you think it was our mysterious horseman? |
5404 | Do you think so? |
5404 | Do you think you can find the way back if I give you the rein? |
5404 | Do you wish to open it, Brown Eyes? |
5404 | Do-- do they always kick and buck as we saw them do just now? |
5404 | Do-- do we get what is in it? |
5404 | Do-- do you think those men will come back to- night? |
5404 | Doctor? |
5404 | Emma, how would you like a dish of strawberry ice cream for luncheon? |
5404 | Fog? |
5404 | Four meals a day, eh? |
5404 | Four- or two- legged? |
5404 | Gone down where? |
5404 | Grace Harlowe, how is it that you were not shot? 5404 Have you any last requests to make, Grace Harlowe?" |
5404 | Have you any left in your canteen? |
5404 | Have you any? |
5404 | He did not object to the trip then? |
5404 | Hippy, are you there? |
5404 | Hippy, my darlin'', you were n''t hurt, were you? |
5404 | How are the girls standing the strain? |
5404 | How did you know there was water here? |
5404 | How do you feel, Elfreda? |
5404 | How do you mean, Hi? |
5404 | How far do we go to- day, Hi? |
5404 | How far is it from here? |
5404 | How long before we make camp? |
5404 | How so? |
5404 | How''s the water? |
5404 | I presume he told you it was a mirage of your dreams, did he not? |
5404 | I should like to know where you are going to find it? |
5404 | I wonder if that husband of mine is still asleep? |
5404 | I wonder who you are, unhappy traveler? |
5404 | I wonder, too, if there are any who are wondering where you are? |
5404 | In the Specters, eh? |
5404 | Is Blackie still here? |
5404 | Is Ping on fire? |
5404 | Is it possible that men can be so desperate? |
5404 | Is there not water under the crust at the bottom? |
5404 | Is there nothing that we can do to protect ourselves, Hi? |
5404 | Is-- is she hurt? |
5404 | Les? |
5404 | Lieutenant, what do you think of this business? 5404 Like whom?" |
5404 | M-- m-- mister Lang, do-- do you me-- ean that wha-- at we see is n''t wa-- ater at all? |
5404 | May I have a drink of yours, Grace? 5404 May I scream?" |
5404 | Might it not be a good idea for us to fire signal shots to recall him? 5404 Mirage?" |
5404 | Mr. Lang, where have you been? |
5404 | Mr. Lang, will you please ask one of the boys to groom Blackie-- that is what I shall call my pony-- and not to be cross with him? 5404 Nora darling, did n''t I bring you along? |
5404 | Not much of a find, is it? |
5404 | Now that there is no one but ourselves present, please tell me what the prospects are? |
5404 | Oh, does n''t that coffee smell good? |
5404 | Oh, then you have been to Death Valley? |
5404 | Our buckets are full, are n''t they? |
5404 | Rain? |
5404 | Screeching? |
5404 | See that red star over on the horizon, Miss Briggs? 5404 Shall I return to my position now, sir?" |
5404 | Shall we go out and look at it? |
5404 | Shall we take it in? |
5404 | Something has occurred, has it not? |
5404 | The stuff already has gone on ahead in charge of Ping Wing--"Who? |
5404 | The what? |
5404 | Three? 5404 To- night? |
5404 | Want to ride him? |
5404 | Was it he who put the paper on the yucca tree? |
5404 | Was that when I was coming up? |
5404 | Well, Tom dear, did you find him? |
5404 | Were the rifles saved? |
5404 | Were you hit anywhere else? |
5404 | What a queer thing to bury, and who did it? 5404 What are we to do now?" |
5404 | What are we to sniff for? |
5404 | What do I want to look at that for? |
5404 | What do you find? |
5404 | What do you find? |
5404 | What do you think is the most important contents of the box, the gold? |
5404 | What does the map mean? |
5404 | What for you makee so fashion? |
5404 | What if we do not? |
5404 | What is good for it, Grace? |
5404 | What is it that smells so sweet? |
5404 | What is it that the''bunch''wished you to give to me? |
5404 | What is it the''bunch''wishes you to say to me? |
5404 | What is it? 5404 What is it? |
5404 | What is it? |
5404 | What is it? |
5404 | What is it? |
5404 | What is that I see out there? |
5404 | What is that big hole? |
5404 | What is that smoke? |
5404 | What is this, a wild west show? |
5404 | What is your plan? 5404 What made it, then?" |
5404 | What makes you think anyone has? |
5404 | What on earth, is he saying? |
5404 | What shall I do with it, Hi? |
5404 | What shall we do with it? |
5404 | What shall we do? |
5404 | What time do you think we will reach the mountains? |
5404 | What was the shooting, Hi? |
5404 | What were you shooting at? |
5404 | What''s he up to? |
5404 | What''s that he says? |
5404 | What''s that screeching? |
5404 | What''s the big idea? |
5404 | What''s the matter with my taking a shot at him? |
5404 | What''s the matter? 5404 What''s the matter?" |
5404 | What''s the next move? |
5404 | What''s the use in finding things? |
5404 | What''s this? |
5404 | What''s your name, kid? |
5404 | What, that black bronc''? 5404 When are you going to teach me?" |
5404 | Where are you, Ping Pong? |
5404 | Where did you leave Hippy? |
5404 | Where did you leave the girls? |
5404 | Where do you all reckon on goin'', Miss? |
5404 | Where going? |
5404 | Where have you been? |
5404 | Where is that Chinaman? 5404 Where is that relief you were promising us a century or so ago?" |
5404 | Where''s the sight? |
5404 | Who could they have been? |
5404 | Who did it? |
5404 | Who found it? |
5404 | Who goes where? |
5404 | Who said that black is vicious? |
5404 | Who''s been here? |
5404 | Who''s the man and what is he? |
5404 | Whom do you wish to accompany you? |
5404 | Why did n''t I think to put a divining rod in my pocket? |
5404 | Why did n''t we bring an artesian well with us? 5404 Why did n''t you bring something useful while you were about it?" |
5404 | Why did n''t you tell us after breakfast instead of after supper? |
5404 | Why should they wish to do these things to us? |
5404 | Will you please explain? 5404 Ye want thet bucket, hey?" |
5404 | Yes, Bud? |
5404 | Yes, but what about this gold, Brown Eyes? |
5404 | Yes, but where''s the water? |
5404 | Yes, do n''t we know that? |
5404 | You have water? |
5404 | You intend to go on this evening, do you not? |
5404 | You mean the shooting? 5404 You mean to say that we will go on after breakfast, do you not?" |
5404 | You mean water? |
5404 | You say he disappeared suddenly? |
5404 | You threw a can of tomatoes and hit him on the head? |
5404 | After the story was told Anne asked:"Do you know what it means?" |
5404 | Any one going with me?" |
5404 | Are there enough ponies left to carry all?" |
5404 | Are they very heavy to carry?" |
5404 | Are you going out again, Hippy?" |
5404 | Better than a mirage, is it not, Miss Dean?" |
5404 | Brown Eyes knocked out again?" |
5404 | But how did you boys happen to come along?" |
5404 | But why should he wish to shoot a woman? |
5404 | By the way, Mr. Lang, what is an artesian well?" |
5404 | By the way, when does Tom leave for Oregon?" |
5404 | CHAPTER VII THE FIRST DESERT CAMP"How far do we go to- night?" |
5404 | CHAPTER XI FACING A NEW PERIL"Are n''t the water bags safe?" |
5404 | CHAPTER XIV THE MYSTERIOUS HORSEMAN"For mercy sake, what is it?" |
5404 | CHAPTER XV THE GUIDE READS A DESERT TRAIL"Did you shoot?" |
5404 | Ca n''t give me five minutes for a cat- nap, can you?" |
5404 | Can we get out?" |
5404 | Did n''t say what his name is, did he?" |
5404 | Did you find water?" |
5404 | Did you get lost?" |
5404 | Do n''t you see it?" |
5404 | Do you feel like making a start to- day?" |
5404 | Do you get me?" |
5404 | Do your boots leak?" |
5404 | Does n''t he ever get thirsty?" |
5404 | Elfreda?" |
5404 | For the camp, was I not?" |
5404 | Got any water?" |
5404 | Gray?" |
5404 | Gray?" |
5404 | Gray?" |
5404 | Gray?" |
5404 | Gray?" |
5404 | Gray?" |
5404 | Gray?" |
5404 | Have I said something funny?" |
5404 | Have the desert pirates returned?" |
5404 | Have we water?" |
5404 | Have you ordered everything that I suggested?" |
5404 | Hi, what is the next thing to be done?" |
5404 | Hippy, have you ridden any of these animals?" |
5404 | How could you have missed such an opportunity?" |
5404 | How did you know?" |
5404 | How do you know about France?" |
5404 | How long since did you hear our signal shots?" |
5404 | How many of the ponies did you find?" |
5404 | How''s Mrs. Gray, Miss Briggs?" |
5404 | I love the dead odor, and then--""Yes?" |
5404 | I suppose you have discovered that the girls of the Overland Riders are possessed of the usual curiosity of their sex, have you not?" |
5404 | I---""It is coming, is n''t it?" |
5404 | Is mess ready?" |
5404 | Is supper ready?" |
5404 | Is this man your father?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Lang?" |
5404 | Listen to reason, wo n''t you? |
5404 | Looking for trouble?!" |
5404 | May I have a look?" |
5404 | May we not do something for you first?" |
5404 | Mr. Lang, do you know of any person of the name of Steve Carver?" |
5404 | Mr. Lang, will you carry her to her tent? |
5404 | Mr. Lang, will you teach me how to rope-- to throw the lasso?" |
5404 | Mrs. Gray, will you follow a short distance behind us, so that you may have all the wounded men under observation?" |
5404 | Mrs. Gray, will you use your glasses occasionally as we go ahead? |
5404 | Ride all night?" |
5404 | Ride and shoot?" |
5404 | Ride to- night?" |
5404 | Shall we fill the buckets?" |
5404 | Shall you tell the others?" |
5404 | Should I have seen something?" |
5404 | Understand?" |
5404 | Want to come?" |
5404 | Want to look over the broncos?" |
5404 | Were the men of her party or of that of the roped villain? |
5404 | What do you think?" |
5404 | What for?" |
5404 | What happened, Hippy?" |
5404 | What is it they are listening for?" |
5404 | What is it?" |
5404 | What shape are we in with regard to equipment?" |
5404 | What stuff are you feeding me?" |
5404 | What was the meaning of that? |
5404 | What were you doing out so early?" |
5404 | What''s that?" |
5404 | What''s up now?" |
5404 | What, tell me, could be more useful to this outfit than your own beautiful little self?" |
5404 | When are you going to learn to throw the rope?" |
5404 | When do we start?" |
5404 | When do you think you want to start?" |
5404 | Where is Tom, by the way?" |
5404 | Where were you hit?" |
5404 | Where you all headed for?" |
5404 | Which shoulder?" |
5404 | Who''s them gals?" |
5404 | Why did n''t you say so?" |
5404 | Why for big piecee man makee so fashion?" |
5404 | Will he bolt while I am mounting?" |
5404 | Will you fire the shots?" |
5404 | Wish to go along?" |
5404 | You mean you did not like to have the big German shells come over?" |
5404 | You understand why I am so strict?" |
5404 | You were n''t thinking of going on to- night, were you?" |
36914 | A houri? 36914 A millionaire, is she? |
36914 | Am I right, Heart''s Ease? |
36914 | Am I? |
36914 | And I? 36914 And am I not beautiful still?" |
36914 | And did you accept? |
36914 | And how can the devil be cast out? |
36914 | And how did she come to be there? |
36914 | And if I do come, what shall you think then? |
36914 | And if I held and kissed you again, what then? |
36914 | And if it''s removed? |
36914 | And now I''m here, what am I supposed to do? |
36914 | And the cruelty? |
36914 | And those women in Paris, do they think only of love? |
36914 | And what about the passionate? |
36914 | And what if I say I like_ you_? |
36914 | And what would that be? |
36914 | And what would you complain of especially? |
36914 | And what, my darling? |
36914 | And where did you see her, this milk- white maid, with the hair of gold, and deep blue eyes? |
36914 | And who is Captain Cameron? |
36914 | Are they going to take me to him? |
36914 | Are you in the habit of asking strange men to your bedroom? |
36914 | Are you pleased to see him again? |
36914 | Are you really anxious to get rid of me? |
36914 | Are you with some people? |
36914 | As well as I do? |
36914 | As what? |
36914 | Beloved,she whispered softly,"are your thoughts with some woman in Paris?" |
36914 | But I thought you were staying here until Sir George came out? |
36914 | But ca n''t you do something? |
36914 | But enough to buy me a new frock? |
36914 | But how did you come by such a brute? |
36914 | But how did you know_ I_ was here? |
36914 | But is there nothing I can do? |
36914 | But what are you going to do with it all? |
36914 | But what man did you save, and how did you save him? |
36914 | But what''s his idea in coming as far south as this? 36914 But why''Pansy''specially?" |
36914 | Can he read French? |
36914 | Can she dance, this new slave of yours? |
36914 | Can you never learn the virtue of silence? |
36914 | Canst thou look into mine eyes and shake thy golden head which shall be pillowed upon my heart-- my wife-- the mother of my children? 36914 Casim, let''s have a dance?" |
36914 | Come, wo n''t you eat, my sister? |
36914 | Could I send my father a note? |
36914 | Could n''t you be content to stay here? |
36914 | Dare I think that you do n''t quite hate me? 36914 De Sultan, he no sell you den, Miss Pansy?" |
36914 | Did you buy me? |
36914 | Did you capture her on that foray? |
36914 | Did you give that note of mine to my father? |
36914 | Did you show me any pity when I begged for my father''s life? 36914 Do n''t you know that slave- dealing is an abomination?" |
36914 | Do n''t you like my get- up? |
36914 | Do n''t you love him? |
36914 | Do n''t you? 36914 Do you always do as you like?" |
36914 | Do you always try to do your best for everything that comes your way, Pansy? |
36914 | Do you know her address there? |
36914 | Do you know, my little slave, that you''re the only person in the place who dare take me to task about my doings? |
36914 | Do you really want to know, my Lord? |
36914 | Do you remember all I promised for you and yours that day you refused to listen to my pleadings? |
36914 | Do you remember, Pansy, that sweet night in Grand Canary? 36914 Do you still refuse me the love I want, and which I know is mine?" |
36914 | Do you still wish to escape? |
36914 | Do you think I''m going to be dismissed in this manner? |
36914 | Does music''soothe your savage breast''? |
36914 | Does the fact of my Arab blood make marriage between us impossible? |
36914 | Father, will you take me out to Gambia with you? |
36914 | For_ you_ took him from_ me_, and what am I now? 36914 French he calls himself, does he? |
36914 | Has he got my note yet, do you think? |
36914 | Has n''t he paid you a visit yet? |
36914 | Has the Sultan seen those scars? |
36914 | Hast thou come to me in love, thou dove from the nest? 36914 Have n''t I often told you our Sultan has had thoughts for nothing but vengeance of late?" |
36914 | Have you gotten over your disappointment? |
36914 | He''s got a nerve, has n''t he? |
36914 | Hearts are silly things, are n''t they? |
36914 | Hello, old pal, what has happened? |
36914 | How can I? 36914 How can you be such a brute, such a savage, so abominably cruel?" |
36914 | How can you stand there and say such dreadful things? |
36914 | How could I love anyone so depraved? |
36914 | How do you know I''ve been ill? |
36914 | How do you know he''ll let himself be bribed? |
36914 | How do you make that out? |
36914 | How else could I get you? |
36914 | How is it, then, that you say Sir George Barclay is your father? |
36914 | How long will it take to get my father free? |
36914 | I can afford to pay for hired dancers, so why should I posture for the benefit of others? |
36914 | I, despise and dislike you? |
36914 | If I give you these, Marie, will you teach me to become a Frenchman? |
36914 | If I sent a note to the Sultan, do you think it would be any use? |
36914 | If you had the luck to bag him, what should you do? |
36914 | If... if I marry you, will you send my father and friends safely back to Gambia? |
36914 | Is he still alive? |
36914 | Is it Pandora''s box? |
36914 | Is it emeralds or pearls or diamonds? 36914 Is it true you''re going to sell Rayma?" |
36914 | Is it you, my sister? |
36914 | Is n''t he a bad, naughty boy, Grand- godfather, to want to kill my Daddy and sell me as a slave? |
36914 | Is she to share her father''s fate? |
36914 | Is that all? |
36914 | It would n''t be fair for me to pit all my strength against yours, would it now? |
36914 | It''s a harem, is it? |
36914 | Just for a moment, my little English flower, will you rest upon my heart? |
36914 | May_ I_ not even call her? |
36914 | My father? |
36914 | My little girl, what has happened? |
36914 | My pearl, if there was one, would n''t she be here in the harem? |
36914 | No, my little flower? 36914 No? |
36914 | Now, before I go, Rayma, is there nothing you want? 36914 Now,"she said when it was set before them,"how do you like your coffee?" |
36914 | Oh, Daddy,she said, tears choking her voice,"why is life so hard?" |
36914 | Oh, Miss Pansy, dey hab come for you,she gasped"Who?" |
36914 | Oh, Raoul, what would have happened if you had n''t come? |
36914 | Oh, it''s you, is it? 36914 Pansy, suppose I ask you to redeem your promise?" |
36914 | Pansy, suppose I consent to a six months''engagement? 36914 Sara, tell me quickly, have these weeks of weeping made me less beautiful?" |
36914 | Shall you come to Paris again, Casim? |
36914 | Should you like me any better if I did n''t sell Rayma? |
36914 | So in my absence I''ve been cut out, have I? |
36914 | So she''s something too good for me to talk about, is she? 36914 So the spirit is willing, etc.?" |
36914 | So you despise men? |
36914 | So you like me? |
36914 | So, Pansy, you''ve come to pay me a visit? |
36914 | So, little girl, you''re quite pleased to see me? |
36914 | So, you shot my father? |
36914 | Still only a few flowers, Pansy? |
36914 | Still only a few flowers, Pansy? |
36914 | Tell me, my jewel, what favour can I grant you before I go? |
36914 | Was I ever particularly effusive? |
36914 | Well, Heart''s Ease, are you feeling better? |
36914 | Well, Pansy, are you going to marry me? |
36914 | Well, and how''s tennis? 36914 Well, old pal, is there anything doing yet?" |
36914 | Well, what about my being strong then? |
36914 | Well? |
36914 | What are they? |
36914 | What are you hiding from me, Pansy? |
36914 | What are you saying to him? |
36914 | What are your plans with regard to Miss Barclay? |
36914 | What can I do to amuse you? |
36914 | What constitutes behaving myself? |
36914 | What dare I hope? 36914 What disappointment?" |
36914 | What do you mean, Rayma? |
36914 | What do you want to talk about, then? |
36914 | What else are the servants there for? |
36914 | What else can I call you, since you refuse to tell me your name? |
36914 | What exactly does''quits''mean? 36914 What has happened to you the last two days?" |
36914 | What has happened? |
36914 | What have you been doing with yourself all day? |
36914 | What have you learnt about me? |
36914 | What have you learnt? |
36914 | What is it you English say? 36914 What is it, Annette?" |
36914 | What is it, Pansy? |
36914 | What is it, Pansy? |
36914 | What is it? 36914 What is it?" |
36914 | What is this new fancy of yours like? |
36914 | What made you swim out all those miles the other night? |
36914 | What nonsense is this? |
36914 | What on earth can that be? |
36914 | What sort of heaven would that be? |
36914 | What was he like? |
36914 | What''s got hold of you now? |
36914 | What''s her price, Raoul? |
36914 | What''s the business, Raoul? 36914 What''s wrong with being English?" |
36914 | What''s your idea of something''really feminine?'' |
36914 | When did I encourage you? |
36914 | When will that day be? |
36914 | When you''re back in Africa you wo n''t quite forget your little Marie who taught you to be a man, will you? |
36914 | Where are we going? |
36914 | Where are you going, Pansy? |
36914 | Where did we first meet? |
36914 | Where did you drop across him? |
36914 | Where is Doctor Edouard? 36914 Where is George Barclay?" |
36914 | Where is Rayma? |
36914 | Where is the English lady? |
36914 | Where is the Sultan? 36914 Where is the girl?" |
36914 | Which ones especially? |
36914 | Who and what is the youngster? |
36914 | Who are you really, Pansy? |
36914 | Who has hurt my nice new Daddy? |
36914 | Who is it, Bob? |
36914 | Who is that man? |
36914 | Who is that woman? |
36914 | Who is that? |
36914 | Who is your father? |
36914 | Who told you that? |
36914 | Who''s Bobby? |
36914 | Why are you avoiding me? |
36914 | Why ca n''t I have a choice of being either French or Russian or Italian or Spanish or German? |
36914 | Why did you run away from me the other night? |
36914 | Why did you tell me your name was Langham? |
36914 | Why do n''t you smoke? |
36914 | Why do you always say''the Sultan,''and never''your father''? |
36914 | Why do you want it? |
36914 | Why do you wear your hair short? 36914 Why have n''t you come sooner to see that new slave of yours, Casim beloved?" |
36914 | Why not Lily or Rose or May, since I''m to be given a stupid flower name? |
36914 | Why not? 36914 Why not?" |
36914 | Why should you? |
36914 | Will you come then? |
36914 | Will you meet me to- night, after dinner, near the fountain? |
36914 | Will you tell the Sultan I want to see him? |
36914 | Wo n''t you come willingly? |
36914 | Wo n''t you give me another, Pansy? |
36914 | Wo n''t you tell me? |
36914 | Would n''t you like to know my name? |
36914 | Would vengeance keep him away from me all these weeks? 36914 You despise and dislike me already, so why should I get further into your black books?" |
36914 | You know I''m an African merchant, do n''t you? |
36914 | You mean to say you have n''t found out yet? |
36914 | You mean to tell me you do n''t know Le Breton runs that French actress, Lucille Lemesurier? |
36914 | You will dare to kill him? |
36914 | You will murder my father? |
36914 | You''ll forgive me for not accepting that pretty necklace, wo n''t you? |
36914 | You''ve got lots of money, have n''t you? |
36914 | You''ve never been afraid of me before, why are you now, Pansy? 36914 ''Heart''s Ease,''do n''t you say in English? |
36914 | Again, my heart, my heart What are we waiting for, you and I? |
36914 | And at the age of five he said to her:"Why do you always call me''Raoul,''not''Casim,''as my father does?" |
36914 | And the promise he had given her? |
36914 | And to me you would say,''As a reward, will you come and have breakfast with me?'' |
36914 | And very often he would say:"Well, Pansy, have you made up your mind whether you are going to marry me or not?" |
36914 | And was there not truth in what he said? |
36914 | And yet you love me?" |
36914 | Are n''t I here talking to you now?" |
36914 | Are you English or American?" |
36914 | Are you afraid you might love me?" |
36914 | Are you not her Sultan and her master? |
36914 | Are you still champion in your own little way?" |
36914 | As a reward, will you come and have breakfast with me?" |
36914 | As she came up the room, a man seated at one of the tables in the center of the room said to his neighbour:"Who is that girl? |
36914 | As they stood looking at one another, a verse came and sang like a dirge in Pansy''s head: What are we waiting for? |
36914 | At the sound a voice said in French, with a note of savage triumph:"Now perhaps_ you_ understand what_ I_ suffered when you shot my father?" |
36914 | Because a Sultan loves you more than his life? |
36914 | But about marrying? |
36914 | But how did you manage to get hold of him?" |
36914 | But what''s brought the girl to these parts? |
36914 | But why had n''t he told her? |
36914 | But why had n''t he wanted her to know? |
36914 | Can I speak to him?" |
36914 | Can you tell me where she''s gone?" |
36914 | Do you hear? |
36914 | Do you like him, Daddy?" |
36914 | Do you think I''m pretty, Casim?" |
36914 | Do you think he''ll refuse?" |
36914 | Does she know of all your gay doings in Paris?" |
36914 | God of all, what have I done to deserve such signs of Thy great goodness? |
36914 | He paused, leaning over her he said:"I''m granting you all these favours, but what are you going to do for me?" |
36914 | How can a man be satisfied with one woman? |
36914 | How did_ you_ get here?" |
36914 | If I sent them back, my little flower, do you know what would happen? |
36914 | Is n''t that what you Christians say? |
36914 | Is n''t that what you called it?" |
36914 | Is n''t the combination enough to attract any man?" |
36914 | Is there one?" |
36914 | Le Breton, will you lend me your handkerchief?" |
36914 | Le Breton?" |
36914 | Le Breton?" |
36914 | Let me see, what do you call the flower in English?" |
36914 | Let me see, what_ was_ her name? |
36914 | May there not have been love in the heart of the girl? |
36914 | Merely because I refuse to be enslaved by any one woman, eaten up in mind and body and soul, as some of the men I know are? |
36914 | Mine are not strong enough to keep you here?" |
36914 | Nay, what knowest thou of love? |
36914 | Nothing I can do for you?" |
36914 | Or is she one whose price is above rubies?" |
36914 | Rayma''s gaze rested jealously on the English girl,"Is it always what she likes, Casim, my Lord, and never what you wish?" |
36914 | She never thought of Le Breton''s words:"Still only a few flowers, Pansy?" |
36914 | So that''s what I am now, is it? |
36914 | Suffering, and who yet had to go on smiling? |
36914 | Then she heard her father''s voice, strained and anxious:"Pansy, are you in there?" |
36914 | Was she a prisoner in the hands of that wild horde? |
36914 | Were there other women there, suffering as she was suffering? |
36914 | What Sultan?" |
36914 | What are you thinking about?" |
36914 | What dare I think?" |
36914 | What desert harem would be her future home? |
36914 | What do I look like-- to you?" |
36914 | What do you mean?" |
36914 | What do you want to say?" |
36914 | What dost thou know of love, of life, in the strange countries of the East? |
36914 | What had she to say to him, this slim, winsome girl, who held his fierce heart in her small white hands? |
36914 | What had the girl to say to him? |
36914 | What has happened to him?" |
36914 | What more could I wish to know about you? |
36914 | What price might she not have to pay for her father''s life? |
36914 | What shall I be thinking?" |
36914 | What wild chief would call that golden- haired girl his chattel? |
36914 | What would the girl say when she saw him? |
36914 | What would you say if you saw me there? |
36914 | Where?" |
36914 | Which has kept you on the prowl to- night?" |
36914 | Who was your executioner?" |
36914 | Why are you now, my little slave? |
36914 | Why did she fight against him? |
36914 | Why do n''t you wear something feminine? |
36914 | Why had Dr. Edouard never mentioned him? |
36914 | Why had Fate been so unkind? |
36914 | Why had he never mentioned Dr. Edouard before? |
36914 | Why had he pretended that he only had_ guessed_ she was the girl captured? |
36914 | Why had she written? |
36914 | Why should I show you any now?" |
36914 | Why should n''t she marry the man she loved, even if it were going against all the canons of her society? |
36914 | Why should she make him suffer through no fault of his own? |
36914 | Why should she suffer herself? |
36914 | Why was n''t he just like other men? |
36914 | Will you give him nothing willingly now? |
36914 | Will you make a thief of your Sultan? |
36914 | Wilt thou love me?" |
36914 | Would she try to plead with him or herself and her father? |
36914 | Would that sweet, brave face go white at the knowledge of the fate before her? |
36914 | Would this new slave''s presence bring him to the harem? |
17418 | Ai n''t it enough that I''ve come now? |
17418 | Ai n''t that just your ruling, stranger? |
17418 | Ai n''t you played with me long enough, Pearl? |
17418 | Am I beautiful, Rudolf? |
17418 | Am I hard and cold like them? |
17418 | And did you love her? |
17418 | And does he ever bring his cut- throat friends here? |
17418 | And does it make you unhappy to think of her now? |
17418 | And he, where is he? |
17418 | And then? |
17418 | And to whom do you pray, José, your patron saint, or rather sinner, the Devil? |
17418 | And what about me? |
17418 | And what is the serious side of life, Nitschkan? |
17418 | And what kind of a place is there to stay at? 17418 And what will you do with it?" |
17418 | And who is José? |
17418 | And why is Harry in need of your example? |
17418 | And will you stay here always? |
17418 | And you let him say it, Gallito? 17418 And you will dance for us here in the mountains before you go away?" |
17418 | And you, how do they make you feel? |
17418 | And you, my jailer, will you be kind to me? |
17418 | Are we? |
17418 | Are you mad just because I did n''t come chasing down the hill in the dead of night? 17418 Are you needing me, Pearl?" |
17418 | Are you sure it ai n''t José? |
17418 | Because I give you shelter? |
17418 | Bob,she said, in her softest tone,"Bob, you and I have been pals for a good while; you are n''t going against me now?" |
17418 | But are you sure? |
17418 | But do n''t you want to work all the time with your hands or your head, like other men do? |
17418 | But tell me first why was your daughter sad when she first came here? |
17418 | But what difference does that make to us? |
17418 | But what is there to talk about? 17418 But what is there to think about?" |
17418 | But when can we go, when? |
17418 | But when? |
17418 | But who can say? |
17418 | But why did you stop there? |
17418 | But why the devil,he cried,"should Hughie''s unreasoning cranks count with commonsense people? |
17418 | But, Nitschkan,he asked,"were you never crazy about a man?" |
17418 | Ca n''t I? 17418 Ca n''t I?" |
17418 | Can I come in? |
17418 | Can you get the ropes under him, Pearl, and tie''em in a kind of cradle? |
17418 | Can you ride? |
17418 | Care? 17418 Could n''t I?" |
17418 | Did n''t I? |
17418 | Do n''t you care a little that I got that name, Rudolf? |
17418 | Do n''t you ever work? |
17418 | Do n''t you? |
17418 | Do they make you feel that way? |
17418 | Do we not all do that? |
17418 | Do you know that the crust on the snow is thicker than it has been yet? 17418 Do you think I ride all over the desert where I''ve a mind to without protection? |
17418 | Do-- do you know,she asked rather hesitatingly,"how they got the information?" |
17418 | Does Mrs. Thomas play as high as you? |
17418 | Does he hope to bluff me into giving myself away? |
17418 | Does n''t he make you laugh? |
17418 | Eh, Lolita? |
17418 | Feeling fine, ai n''t you? |
17418 | Going to be here long? |
17418 | Going to leave us soon? |
17418 | Good sense,commended Flick,"but are you so sure you''ve entirely side- stepped that danger? |
17418 | Gosh a''mighty,she cried,"ai n''t that kind o''reckless?" |
17418 | Hanson? |
17418 | Harry got my telegram? |
17418 | Has José been wise? |
17418 | Has Pearl told you that her Pop''ll probably be down to- day? |
17418 | Has your Pop told you anything? |
17418 | Have some? |
17418 | Have you seen it yourself? |
17418 | He ai n''t, ai n''t he? |
17418 | He said that? |
17418 | He''s doing a good mining business, ai n''t he? |
17418 | Hello, Flick,with a sort of swaggering bravado,"our old friend, the Black Pearl, is going some to- night, ai n''t she?" |
17418 | Honey, what are you driving at? |
17418 | Honey, what is it? |
17418 | How are you going down? 17418 How can he play all that so that you and I can see it, when he ca n''t see it himself?" |
17418 | How can we go on like this? |
17418 | How could any one be more free than you are? |
17418 | How did I know about the woman? |
17418 | How did you know about the woman, then? |
17418 | How did you manage him or her? |
17418 | How do you know? |
17418 | How do you know? |
17418 | How many big black headlines this morning? |
17418 | How sprang that flower of Spain from such a gnarled old tree as you, Gallito? 17418 How''s that?" |
17418 | How? |
17418 | How? |
17418 | Hughie and I were just waiting for company, were n''t we, Hughie? |
17418 | Hughie, what color are Mr. Hanson''s clothes? |
17418 | Hughie,said Seagreave softly,"what_ are_ you and your sister, anyway?" |
17418 | I ai n''t heard of any José, have you Marthy? |
17418 | I can think a- plenty,returned Pearl curtly,"but what is it you want me to study about now? |
17418 | I suppose she''s out for big money? |
17418 | I wonder who? |
17418 | I wonder,he said,"if they''d nab me if I started to go over and talk to Hughie? |
17418 | I''m wondering a lot about you, do you know it? |
17418 | I''ve always got you to depend on anyway, have n''t I, Bob? |
17418 | If the rats they''ve caught want to run around in the trap, what''s that to them? |
17418 | In mines? |
17418 | In the way? 17418 Is Hughie the brother?" |
17418 | Is he? |
17418 | Is it funny? |
17418 | Is n''t it strange,she realized that he was speaking again,"that I have n''t been drawn to the desert, because so many have had to turn to it? |
17418 | Is that all? |
17418 | Is that so? |
17418 | Is that so? |
17418 | Is there anything else? |
17418 | Is there? |
17418 | It made a nice show at the weddin'', did n''t it? 17418 It''s kind of early for them to begin, ai n''t it, Bob?" |
17418 | Just prospecting? |
17418 | Look here, Gallito,he cried,"what''s all this about, anyway? |
17418 | Look here,he said earnestly;"ai n''t you tired loafing around here? |
17418 | Maybe you mean Lolita? |
17418 | Me? |
17418 | No murders, no lynchings, nor merry cowboys on bucking broncos shooting up the town? |
17418 | No, is that so? |
17418 | Oh, I am sorry about Hughie,she cried,"but what can I do? |
17418 | Oh, Nitschkan, what is it? 17418 Oh, Pearl,"he cried,"what do you want to make things so hard for? |
17418 | Oh, damn,said the parrot disgustedly;"why the hell ca n''t you shut up?" |
17418 | Oh,halting, his hand on the latch,"where is that-- that José? |
17418 | Oh,she cried at last,"how can I do anything but leave you? |
17418 | Pearl, did you hear? |
17418 | Pearl, you ai n''t going to leave me? |
17418 | Pearl,he cried roughly,"what do you mean? |
17418 | Pearl,there was the faintest shake in his voice,"what are you going to tell me, now?" |
17418 | Pedro? |
17418 | Pop and Bob Flick kindly took the bother of explaining things off your shoulders, did n''t they? |
17418 | Quite like a brother,he said;"why not? |
17418 | Read me my pedigree, ai n''t you? |
17418 | Say, Bob,she began, a little hesitatingly,"does that Mrs. Hanson still live around here?" |
17418 | Say, Pearl, what is this,he asked,"straight?" |
17418 | Say, Sadie,breathed Mrs. Thomas,"do n''t you believe I could learn to do that?" |
17418 | Say, have you took in the sheriff? |
17418 | Say,he cried roughly,"what are you driving at, anyway? |
17418 | Say,she began, with apparent irrelevance,"what you been doing, anyway?" |
17418 | Shall I make him shoot, Pearl? |
17418 | She slipped away before either Hugh or myself knew that she was gone, and what could we or you, for that matter, have done to prevent her? |
17418 | She''s great, ai n''t she? |
17418 | Supper ready? |
17418 | That is queer, is n''t it? |
17418 | That is well,replied Gallito with a sardonic twist of the mouth,"and where do you sleep to- night?" |
17418 | Then how are you going to get free now? |
17418 | Then,Hanson looked from one to the other, but spoke to Pearl,"you ai n''t brother and sister?" |
17418 | Then-- then-- is she-- that woman in Colina-- pretty? 17418 There, will that make it worth your while? |
17418 | Think of settling here? |
17418 | To go where? |
17418 | To what profit would it be? |
17418 | To- morrow? 17418 Want to start right out and corral the whole desert, do n''t you? |
17418 | We all been acting? |
17418 | We''re always so dead sure what''s going to make other people happy, ai n''t we, Bob? 17418 Well, if you do n''t care much for José, how about Seagreave?" |
17418 | Well, now you''ve told me, what else are you and Pop planning to do? |
17418 | Well, we sure gave you some nice theatrical effects, did n''t we? 17418 Well, what do you put it down to?" |
17418 | Well, what does she look like? |
17418 | Well, what is the news? |
17418 | Well, what of it? |
17418 | Well,glowing with the importance of her news,"did you ever hear of Crop- eared José?" |
17418 | Well,he exclaimed,"where you been keeping yourself, and why was n''t you down to see''em off?" |
17418 | Well-- what happens? 17418 What about Saint Harry? |
17418 | What about her? |
17418 | What are you doin''to- day, anyway, hunting more trouble? |
17418 | What are you doing here? |
17418 | What are you doing so far away from home, anyway, Hughie? |
17418 | What are your plans? 17418 What can hold''em?" |
17418 | What did you let me come up here for? 17418 What do I want with letters? |
17418 | What do you do it for then, Bob? |
17418 | What do you mean by acting this way? |
17418 | What do you mean? |
17418 | What do you mean? |
17418 | What do you see out there? |
17418 | What do you suppose your Pop''ll say to your signing up with Hanson? |
17418 | What does life mean to you? |
17418 | What is he doing that for? |
17418 | What is it that you hear that I do n''t? |
17418 | What is it? |
17418 | What is real life to you? |
17418 | What is she doing there? |
17418 | What kind of a howdy- do is this? 17418 What kind?" |
17418 | What made you stay up there? 17418 What of it?" |
17418 | What shall I do? 17418 What show?" |
17418 | What was it you were thinking of? |
17418 | What was she like? |
17418 | What was that? |
17418 | What you knockin''down the cook- stove for? |
17418 | What you mean, Pearl? 17418 What''d you want''em to take notice of you for?" |
17418 | What''s got you now? |
17418 | What''s she bothering you, a stranger, for? |
17418 | What''s she got to say about it? |
17418 | What''s the good word with Hughie? |
17418 | What''s the joke, mom? |
17418 | What''s the matter with Colina? |
17418 | What''s the matter with you two? |
17418 | What''s the use of livin''in a world of tenderfoots if you do n''t use''em? |
17418 | What''s the use? 17418 What''s the use?" |
17418 | What''s your features? |
17418 | Where are the mines that Mr. Gallito is interested in? |
17418 | Where from? |
17418 | Where in heaven''s name is there any place for it? |
17418 | Where''s José? |
17418 | Where''s a place to stay? |
17418 | Where''s he been traveling? |
17418 | Where''s your heads? 17418 Where?" |
17418 | Who is he? |
17418 | Who so much? 17418 Who the hell is her?" |
17418 | Who''s this José you''re all talking about? |
17418 | Who? |
17418 | Why are you here? |
17418 | Why could n''t she attend to her own business? |
17418 | Why did n''t you come before? |
17418 | Why did n''t you think about getting yourself some new clothes, like any other woman would? |
17418 | Why do you not convert Saint Harry? |
17418 | Why does a man like you stay here? |
17418 | Why not? |
17418 | Why were n''t you down at the bridge last night? |
17418 | Why were n''t you down at the gully waiting for us? |
17418 | Why, Pearl, what''s the matter? |
17418 | Why, Pearl,he faltered,"ai n''t you glad to see me? |
17418 | Why, that woman up in Colina? 17418 Why, we''re going to be together first and last; ai n''t that enough? |
17418 | Why,she asked with her usual directness,"why did you get up and walk up and down the room last night when Hughie was playing? |
17418 | Would n''t I? |
17418 | Would you go with him,he asked,"if Sweeney offers you as much or more money?" |
17418 | Yes, Pearl, why were n''t you down to meet us? |
17418 | Yes, how? 17418 You find it pleasant?" |
17418 | You wonder-- what? |
17418 | You''ve seen? |
17418 | ''Mommie,''she says to me once,''I wonder when the right man''ll come along and learn me to love him?'' |
17418 | ''Where can I go,''she cried,''where he wo n''t come?'' |
17418 | Again she questioned him:"From what far country?" |
17418 | Ai n''t that so, Marthy?" |
17418 | Ai n''t you just as good as when you came?" |
17418 | And how?" |
17418 | And one thing more,"he stopped a second to light another cigarette,"what about Hughie? |
17418 | And then, Hughie--""And so you stirred up Pop to watch him?" |
17418 | And you''re not going against me now, Bob, either, are you?" |
17418 | Another glass of cognac? |
17418 | Any hotel?" |
17418 | Are both horses in the stable?" |
17418 | Are you mad? |
17418 | Are you not afraid?" |
17418 | Are you willing to give all that up just so you can force me to sign with Sweeney? |
17418 | As pretty as I am?" |
17418 | But he''s got his own cabin, ai n''t he? |
17418 | But now, where is this show and what time does it begin?" |
17418 | But say, boys, honest, what bug you all got in your heads? |
17418 | But what am I thinking of? |
17418 | But what is it now?" |
17418 | But what of it? |
17418 | But what''ll the Pearl do? |
17418 | But what''s that got to do with it when I love you like I do? |
17418 | But you live in the desert, do n''t you?" |
17418 | But you-- how are you?" |
17418 | But"--with drooping head and affectedly humble and dejected mien--"it could n''t be expected to be enough for you, could it?" |
17418 | But, well, what does it matter, anyway? |
17418 | Did she ask the snow peaks yonder? |
17418 | Did you ever feel if you could just be free, really free, you would n''t want anything else in the world?" |
17418 | Did you ever see anything like that?" |
17418 | Do n''t I know what you two cut- throats stand ready to do to me? |
17418 | Do n''t she stand between you and me, now, for a while?" |
17418 | Do n''t you know that if you get a thousand husbands they''ll all treat you as bad or worse''n Seth did?" |
17418 | Do n''t you think I''ve got a side, too? |
17418 | Do you get that?" |
17418 | Do you love me?" |
17418 | Do you not recall that he was middle- weight champion of Cape Colony, that he was a scout all through the Boer war? |
17418 | Do you suppose I have n''t caught on to the way you''ve all been acting?" |
17418 | Do you suppose they would permit me a word with him?" |
17418 | Do you think I want my daughter''s tears and reproaches for the rest of my life? |
17418 | Do you think shutting José up behind bars would make him any better? |
17418 | Do you think the sheriff will forgive you that you lied to him and fooled him? |
17418 | Do you think you could walk out to them and back?" |
17418 | Does Seagreave know the secret trails over the mountains? |
17418 | Eh?" |
17418 | Going so soon? |
17418 | Got enough to float''em?" |
17418 | Hanson?" |
17418 | Has he been cutting up rough,"he glanced toward her father,"and worrying you?" |
17418 | Has he been having me trailed? |
17418 | Have I not cause?" |
17418 | Have you been treasuring spite against me all these months, and is this your way of getting even?" |
17418 | Have you forgotten that he has not always lived in these mountains? |
17418 | He always helps out the orchestra when he is here, does n''t he?" |
17418 | He ceased to lounge against the bar and involuntarily straightened himself:"What about Bob Flick?" |
17418 | He had evidently fallen on his back; and like a dagger zig- zagging its way through her heart was the thought,"What if that, too, were broken?" |
17418 | His impulse was to cry,"Who? |
17418 | His reply had been quick and sharp as the beat of a hammer on an anvil; but now he spoke more softly:"But will she go at all, my friend? |
17418 | How are you going to play it, anyway? |
17418 | How can it be?" |
17418 | How did I know that the boys were going to get the bridge across at midnight?" |
17418 | How does that strike you?" |
17418 | How many times do you think he will stand that? |
17418 | How would you like to go out on your snow- shoes to- morrow morning?" |
17418 | How would you like to see your name all over London and Paris? |
17418 | I do n''t work no claim expectin''to get nothin''out of it, do I? |
17418 | I know Sweeney and his limits,"significantly,"and you wo n''t make up the balance of what Sweeney lacks, either, do you hear? |
17418 | I know you about as well as anybody in the world, do n''t I?" |
17418 | Is n''t it so? |
17418 | Is she kind of saucy and quick, or is she quiet and slow? |
17418 | Is she little or big? |
17418 | Is there?" |
17418 | It is above one''s head and the wall is too smooth to climb in order to reach it--""How can José get in then?" |
17418 | It must be, therefore, that there was some other woman in his life; but where? |
17418 | Just to make a monkey of me? |
17418 | Kind of sulky, ai n''t she? |
17418 | Life, did he say"life"? |
17418 | Looks about three miles off, do n''t he?" |
17418 | Nitschkan?" |
17418 | No, it is useless to argue,"as Pearl began again her futile rebellion against the inexorable forces of nature,"but what am I thinking of?" |
17418 | Oh, Pearl, do n''t you, ca n''t you see your way to marrying me?" |
17418 | Oh, by the way, now I think of it-- is there a train goes straight from here to Colina?" |
17418 | Oh, what shall we do? |
17418 | Say,"animatedly,"I told you to ask me about those emeralds last night, did n''t I?" |
17418 | See? |
17418 | Sha''n''t I go?" |
17418 | Should she mention the fact in a letter to her mother? |
17418 | Since his eyes were fixed on the red spark at the end of his cigarette, who could see the quick flash in them? |
17418 | So she''s really here?" |
17418 | That he also saw service in India and has certain decorations to show for it? |
17418 | The manager could not restrain the question which rose to his lips:"But your daughter, is she willing that you should make all these arrangements?" |
17418 | Then how is our dear José to escape? |
17418 | Then what you playing with me like a cat does with a mouse for? |
17418 | They have a dance once a week in the town hall, do n''t they? |
17418 | Think you can travel right over to San Bernardino yonder? |
17418 | This way, you say?" |
17418 | Thomas?" |
17418 | Thomas?" |
17418 | Understand?" |
17418 | Understand?" |
17418 | Up this way, you say?" |
17418 | Was he so stupid that he did not think her so? |
17418 | Was it gold she desired? |
17418 | Was it name, place, state, she asked? |
17418 | Was she at last to know the splendor of loving and giving? |
17418 | Well, I wish you''d manage to keep Hughie from butting in as usual?" |
17418 | Well, did you say you was waitin''to be introduced? |
17418 | Well, what the hell do I care? |
17418 | Were they not Spaniards who had danced all through their childhood and youth, as naturally as they breathed? |
17418 | Were you afraid I''d put him on to it?" |
17418 | What about him?" |
17418 | What difference does it make? |
17418 | What do you expect?" |
17418 | What do you mean?" |
17418 | What do you mean?" |
17418 | What else was there for her to do? |
17418 | What had the vain and fleeting world to offer him who had so long ignored it? |
17418 | What is it about him, anyway?" |
17418 | What is it all about?" |
17418 | What is it you see in him?" |
17418 | What is it?" |
17418 | What is the West coming to? |
17418 | What is this gift of music?" |
17418 | What joke you playing on me, honey? |
17418 | What possesses you, anyway?" |
17418 | What shall I do?" |
17418 | What was it in his music that made you forget all of us and even, as you said, forget that you were not in your own cabin?" |
17418 | What will they think of that? |
17418 | What''ll you have?" |
17418 | What''s the limit?" |
17418 | What''s the matter with you?" |
17418 | What? |
17418 | When is the next one?" |
17418 | When you got a camp that''s surrounded by cañons about a thousand foot deep, how you going to get into it, if the folks inside do n''t want you? |
17418 | When''s the wedding, Pearl?" |
17418 | Where--? |
17418 | Who could prove anything else? |
17418 | Who does n''t?" |
17418 | Who was she to object to past peccadillos on his part? |
17418 | Who would have the heart to put Pan in prison? |
17418 | Who would take your word under the circumstances?" |
17418 | Why did n''t you come?" |
17418 | Why do n''t you ask Bob Flick? |
17418 | Why is she going to come around now, if she never has before?" |
17418 | Why were n''t you down at the gully last night? |
17418 | Why would you rather hunt bear or mountain lions than shoot squirrels? |
17418 | Why,"a flash of alarm on his face,"what''s the matter, Hughie?" |
17418 | Will he live? |
17418 | Will you engage to get him safely out of Colina on a railroad train? |
17418 | Wine, understand? |
17418 | Wo n''t you listen to me, Pearl?" |
17418 | Would n''t he let you?" |
17418 | Would you want us to give him up?" |
17418 | You call this life?" |
17418 | You do n''t call that married?" |
17418 | You do n''t mean to say that you got any foolish ideas about it making any difference whether a preacher says a few words over us or not? |
17418 | You let him go away safe after saying it?" |
17418 | You see those sand hills yonder? |
17418 | You two ai n''t been introduced, have you? |
17418 | You will go with us this afternoon, Bob?" |
17418 | You?" |
17418 | ai n''t that mirage pretty?" |
17418 | asked Gallito, speaking in a low tone, after first glancing toward Pearl,"and you have made a room ready for her?" |
17418 | cried the sheriff, recovering himself,"how did you get here? |
17418 | he broke off,"what am I telling you this for, when you know more than I do?" |
17418 | he fell again to desperate pleading,"you wo n''t turn me down just for a mistake?" |
17418 | he muttered, lifting his face to the sky,"what does a man know about women, anyway?" |
17418 | he went on,"when ai n''t I thinking of you? |
17418 | his bold eyes looked gaily into hers,"you all seem determined to make me out bad, do n''t you? |
17418 | returned Gallito with his unvarying courtesy, although his raised eyebrows showed some perplexity,"to-- to-- a religion?" |
17418 | she asked, that soft tenseness still in her voice,"and did she love you?" |
36423 | A halo? |
36423 | A river? |
36423 | A schooner, did you say? |
36423 | Ai n''t dancing? 36423 Always a humorist, are n''t you?" |
36423 | And I caught him on the wing, too, did n''t I? |
36423 | And speaking of colts, did you ever know that sometimes a band of horses will take a great fancy to a frisky young colt? |
36423 | And that? |
36423 | And, why not? |
36423 | Anybody want to run a race? |
36423 | Anything encouraging? |
36423 | Anything left? |
36423 | Apples? 36423 Are n''t you glad I do n''t bet?" |
36423 | Are n''t you glad you did n''t eat it up back there in the hermit''s cave? |
36423 | Are the mares getting excited? |
36423 | Are the others with you? |
36423 | Are we allowed to rope if we get the chance? |
36423 | Are we turning off into the desert, did you say? |
36423 | Are you all right? |
36423 | Are you going out, Professor? |
36423 | Are you sure it''s a wild animal, Tad? |
36423 | As I said before, the pony went through a thin crust----"Yes, but Chunky-- what happened to him? |
36423 | As well as you can fight and throw a rope? |
36423 | At what? |
36423 | Bad one, is n''t it? |
36423 | Bud Thomas and the other cowboys are hunting wild horses for market, you know? |
36423 | But Chunky-- where''s Chunky? 36423 But I do n''t understand why they have come all the way across the desert to get into this range?" |
36423 | But how can they tell that, if we are unable to see either one of them weakening? |
36423 | But how will the buzzards know? |
36423 | But is my broncho going to lie here all day? |
36423 | But what about the Angel, eh? 36423 But what if there is n''t any sun-- what if the sky is clouded?" |
36423 | But where did he go? |
36423 | But your clothes? 36423 Ca n''t you see his toes hurt him?" |
36423 | Call that a stream? |
36423 | Can you walk all right, Chunky? |
36423 | Chunky shot at the animal and missed it, did n''t he? |
36423 | Chunky? |
36423 | Coffee? |
36423 | Cyclone, you mean? |
36423 | D- d- d- d- do you thi-- thi-- think they''re going to attack us? |
36423 | Did what? |
36423 | Did you ever notice how animals act before a big storm? |
36423 | Did you ever see a battle of this kind? |
36423 | Did you see me tumble him over? |
36423 | Did''oo hurt''oo little tootsie- wootsies? |
36423 | Do n''t want to join us, do you, kiddie? |
36423 | Do n''t we get any lunch? |
36423 | Do n''t you know what he shot? |
36423 | Do n''t you see it? |
36423 | Do n''t you want them, kiddie? |
36423 | Do we follow the same course when we next start? |
36423 | Do we take a rest at midday, guide? |
36423 | Do you always make a capture? |
36423 | Do you not think we had better wait a little while until it settles? |
36423 | Do you see that? |
36423 | Do you think Satan scented the others? |
36423 | Do you think he sees us? |
36423 | Do you think it is coming this way? |
36423 | Do you think we could catch one of these wild ones to take back East with us? |
36423 | Do you, Tad? |
36423 | Do-- do you think we could catch him? |
36423 | Drowned? |
36423 | Find any? |
36423 | Find anything? |
36423 | For goodness''sake, how much further have we to go? |
36423 | Forgotten what? |
36423 | Gale? 36423 Goodness me, what was that?" |
36423 | Got a cramp? |
36423 | Got anything to eat? |
36423 | Got anything to eat? |
36423 | Got anything to eat? |
36423 | Got money? |
36423 | Guide, where do you think we''ll find our belongings? |
36423 | Has it any particular meaning? |
36423 | Have I? |
36423 | Have n''t we enough water with us? |
36423 | Have you boys filled up? |
36423 | Have you found it? |
36423 | Here, what are you doing? 36423 Hold on; is this a story or a joke?" |
36423 | How about the Angel? |
36423 | How about the apples? 36423 How about the burros?" |
36423 | How about the ponies? |
36423 | How about you, Chunky? |
36423 | How are we going to get any water unless we dip it up with a spoon? |
36423 | How did it happen, kiddie? |
36423 | How did you get in here? |
36423 | How do they know a storm is coming, unless they can see it? |
36423 | How do we know? |
36423 | How do you know that? |
36423 | How do you know, Chunky? 36423 How do you know?" |
36423 | How do you like it, Chunky? |
36423 | How does the bread go? |
36423 | How far do we have to go do you think? |
36423 | How far is Eureka from here? |
36423 | How many of them was there? |
36423 | How many? |
36423 | How much? |
36423 | How would you like some coffee, sir? |
36423 | How? |
36423 | How? |
36423 | Hurt you any, Walt? |
36423 | Hurt you much, lad? |
36423 | I look like a piece of human sandpaper, do n''t I? |
36423 | I presume you want to get some clothes the first thing? |
36423 | I recall having heard of something of the kind in hot countries, and----"Is this a hot country? |
36423 | I suppose there is no water in sight yet? |
36423 | I suppose you know every foot of it-- in fact its every mood, do you not? |
36423 | I wonder if I ought to wake Mr. Parry? 36423 I wonder what has become of Chunky?" |
36423 | I''m burned alive? 36423 In the water?" |
36423 | In what? |
36423 | In where? |
36423 | Indeed? |
36423 | Is he killed, do you think? |
36423 | Is it difficult to catch them? |
36423 | Is it fit to drink? |
36423 | Is it the boys? |
36423 | Is that Master Tad''s mount? |
36423 | Is that a joke? |
36423 | Is that it, Master Stacy? |
36423 | Is the enemy yours? |
36423 | Is there another verse? |
36423 | Is there no town near here where we can get a fresh outfit? 36423 It would be a fine prize to take away with me, now would n''t it?" |
36423 | Know them? |
36423 | Know what that is? |
36423 | Know what you''ve found? |
36423 | Lost the stallions? |
36423 | May we take them back to camp and skin them? |
36423 | Me? 36423 Me? |
36423 | Moods, did you say? 36423 No signs yet?" |
36423 | Not afraid of that? 36423 Now what d''ye think of that, fellows? |
36423 | Now, are n''t you glad you did n''t lose the tootsie- wootsies? |
36423 | Now, who do you think''s got him, hey? |
36423 | Now, will you be good, Ned Rector? |
36423 | One went one way and the other another, did n''t he? |
36423 | Orders? |
36423 | Over your shoulder? |
36423 | Prospecting? |
36423 | S''pose you do n''t know how many there are in the band, eh, kiddie? |
36423 | Saving our lives? |
36423 | Say, Mr. Parry, are n''t you afraid this sunlight will spoil your complexion? |
36423 | Say, can you ride? |
36423 | Say, what''s that? |
36423 | Scared at what? |
36423 | See here, where are you taking me? |
36423 | See that nose? |
36423 | See that patch of ground whiter than the rest off there? |
36423 | See the brutes? |
36423 | Shall we get the guns? |
36423 | Shall we move? |
36423 | Shot? |
36423 | Show me? |
36423 | Sit down? |
36423 | Sun gone to your head, too, Chunky? |
36423 | Surely you do not object to that? |
36423 | Tad could hunt jack rabbits without a dog, could n''t he? |
36423 | That a dare? |
36423 | That-- that ring of light? |
36423 | The boys? |
36423 | The what? |
36423 | The-- the wild man-- say, Tad, he looks like a monkey, does n''t he? |
36423 | Then why not start at once? |
36423 | Then you want us to spread out, as it were, and cover all the territory about here? |
36423 | Then, if we''re so near, why not get out in the open, instead of floundering through these hills? |
36423 | They headed for the mesas, too? |
36423 | Think I want to get pancake feet? |
36423 | Think I''m a camel? |
36423 | Think he''ll try to catch the horse? |
36423 | Think the black can whip him? |
36423 | Think we''d better make our beds and turn in? |
36423 | Twister? |
36423 | Us? 36423 Want them-- want them?" |
36423 | Water? 36423 We saw one of them and the tracks of the rest----""Yes, we-- we-- we saw the white horse----""The Angel?" |
36423 | We wo n''t have no more rough house, leastwise till we get to the San Antone Range, eh? |
36423 | We''d get hungry, would n''t we? |
36423 | Weather-- weather? |
36423 | Well, how about that shade? |
36423 | Well, how many? |
36423 | Well? |
36423 | Were you here then? |
36423 | Wha-- what happened? |
36423 | Wha-- what happened? |
36423 | Wha-- what is it? 36423 Wha-- what was it?" |
36423 | What ails these bronchos? |
36423 | What are we to do for a camp- fire? |
36423 | What are you going to favor us with? |
36423 | What can have become of him? |
36423 | What did you want me to do with them? |
36423 | What do you know about barbed- wire fences? |
36423 | What do you mean? |
36423 | What do you propose doing? 36423 What do you say, Master Tad?" |
36423 | What has happened? |
36423 | What if we should fail to find any? |
36423 | What is it you were going to show Ned? |
36423 | What is it, kiddie? |
36423 | What is it? 36423 What is it? |
36423 | What is it? 36423 What is it?" |
36423 | What is it? |
36423 | What is it? |
36423 | What is it? |
36423 | What is it? |
36423 | What is it? |
36423 | What is it? |
36423 | What is that-- what does it mean, guide? |
36423 | What is the invitation? |
36423 | What kind of an animal was it? |
36423 | What kind of signs? |
36423 | What time do we start in the morning? |
36423 | What time do you think we shall see you back? 36423 What were they doing on the desert?" |
36423 | What you got in your mouth? |
36423 | What''ll we be doing here all the time? |
36423 | What''s all this disturbance about? |
36423 | What''s he doing? 36423 What''s that boy shooting so rapidly for?" |
36423 | What''s that disease they have down south? |
36423 | What''s that? |
36423 | What''s that? |
36423 | What''s that? |
36423 | What''s the matter with Ned and Chunky? |
36423 | What''s the matter with the weather? |
36423 | What''s the matter? |
36423 | What''s the name of the piece? |
36423 | What''s the trouble now? |
36423 | What''s the trouble, my lad? |
36423 | What''s the use in offering any opinions? 36423 What''s this? |
36423 | What, everything gone? |
36423 | What, horses? 36423 What, in my bare feet?" |
36423 | What, with the bunch howling like a pack of coyotes? 36423 What?" |
36423 | What? |
36423 | What? |
36423 | Whe-- when do we join them? |
36423 | When do you start your horse- hunt? 36423 Where are the other fellows?" |
36423 | Where are you, Chunky? |
36423 | Where are your companions, Mr. Rector? 36423 Where do the wild horses congregate?" |
36423 | Where is it, then? |
36423 | Where was it? |
36423 | Where you going? |
36423 | Where''ll we stay, then? |
36423 | Where''s my pants? |
36423 | Where''s the boss? |
36423 | Where''s the desert-- is that it? |
36423 | Where''s the sugar? |
36423 | Where''s the sugar? |
36423 | Where''s the water? 36423 Where''s the water?" |
36423 | Where? 36423 Where? |
36423 | Where? |
36423 | Where? |
36423 | Where? |
36423 | Which means that we go on? |
36423 | Which one? |
36423 | Who is going to shoot? |
36423 | Who, the horses? |
36423 | Why ca n''t they get him? |
36423 | Why ca n''t we all go up there and get a breath of fresh air? 36423 Why ca n''t we shoot at them?" |
36423 | Why did I not think to bring my rope? |
36423 | Why did they not remain on the other side where, I understand, there is plenty of forage? |
36423 | Why do n''t you laugh if you want to? 36423 Why do they do that?" |
36423 | Why do you call him that? |
36423 | Why does n''t he run? |
36423 | Why does n''t he? 36423 Why have you discontinued the shooting?" |
36423 | Why not fly? 36423 Why not keep on all day?" |
36423 | Why not, please? |
36423 | Why not? 36423 Why not?" |
36423 | Why not? |
36423 | Why to- morrow? |
36423 | Why? |
36423 | Wild horses? |
36423 | Will it be necessary for all of us to go? |
36423 | Will that be advisable? |
36423 | Will they fight? |
36423 | Will they fight? |
36423 | Yes, but how do you expect the boys to find their way hack? |
36423 | Yes, what was it? |
36423 | Yes, why do n''t you? |
36423 | Yes; but what if we do? |
36423 | Yes; can we help you? |
36423 | Yes; that''s what I''d like to know? |
36423 | Yes; what''s the matter? |
36423 | You boys think I have gone crazy, do n''t you? 36423 You do n''t mean that we are to drink that stuff, do you?" |
36423 | You have a watch, have you not? |
36423 | You here? |
36423 | You mean the-- the hook- worm disease? |
36423 | You mean they would spoil? |
36423 | You mean you think your broncho carried him off? |
36423 | You want me to hold the leader? |
36423 | You want water? |
36423 | You want water? |
36423 | You would n''t think there were so many pitfalls under this baked desert, would you? |
36423 | You-- you mean we have come upon the wild horses? |
36423 | You-- you want me to go on without you? 36423 A lion? |
36423 | Ai n''t I always thinking when I''m not asleep?" |
36423 | Ai n''t that right hospitable?" |
36423 | All he would have to do would be to look down?" |
36423 | Are you going to make camp?" |
36423 | But come here; I want to talk with you?" |
36423 | But tell me how I am going to get out of the sun?" |
36423 | But where are you going to get it?" |
36423 | By the way, have you seen anything of the other two?" |
36423 | CHAPTER II THE FIRST NIGHT IN CAMP"The desert?" |
36423 | CHAPTER IV THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE"You are not going to ride into town in daylight, are you?" |
36423 | CHAPTER IX THE BOYS DISCOVER A RIVER"Where''s that river you were talking about?" |
36423 | CHAPTER X A COWBOY TAKES A HEADER"What is that?" |
36423 | Call the stuff we get out of the ground here water?" |
36423 | Chunky, help lead those bronchos to the water hole, will you?" |
36423 | Come here and have a drink of water----""Water? |
36423 | Did he say anything that gave you any clue?" |
36423 | Did n''t you hear him breathe when they rode in?" |
36423 | Did n''t you see them?" |
36423 | Did those boys take any food with them?" |
36423 | Did you get them?" |
36423 | Do n''t you hear it roar? |
36423 | Do n''t you see the river right there in front of you?" |
36423 | Do n''t you see what this trail means?" |
36423 | Do n''t you think so?" |
36423 | Do n''t you understand? |
36423 | Do you hear?" |
36423 | Do you see that haze settling down like a fog on the western horizon?" |
36423 | Do you see them?" |
36423 | Do you think so, Professor?" |
36423 | Do you think there''s anything wrong?" |
36423 | Do you want to pull him apart?" |
36423 | Does it taste good?" |
36423 | Eh, kiddie? |
36423 | Ever see a hoss fight?" |
36423 | Find us? |
36423 | Get him too, did you say?" |
36423 | Got anything to eat in your pocket?" |
36423 | Have n''t we?" |
36423 | Have you any idea where we are?" |
36423 | Have you any idea?" |
36423 | He''ll give you all the exercise you want----""Hey, Bud, ai n''t it''bout time we were moseying?" |
36423 | Hear that?" |
36423 | How did he save them?" |
36423 | How did you ever do it?" |
36423 | How did you get here?" |
36423 | How did you happen to come up?" |
36423 | How in the world did it happen?" |
36423 | How long before we shall strike the range where we are to join them?" |
36423 | Hungry, any of you?" |
36423 | I do n''t see any water?" |
36423 | I guess the bunch of horse- hunters made quite a hole in our fodder, did n''t they?" |
36423 | I presume that''s the purpose of your visit here?" |
36423 | I presume want something to eat first, do n''t you?" |
36423 | I shall have to give you up----""What do you think has become of those ponies?" |
36423 | I suppose there is more or less peril in these wild hunts?" |
36423 | I take it, you boys would not care to be without water?" |
36423 | I think, Chunky, that we can both work to better advantage if we separate----""What, you want to get rid of me so soon?" |
36423 | I thought they were with you a moment ago?" |
36423 | I wonder if he''s a hermit? |
36423 | I''ll ask how? |
36423 | Is n''t that matter enough?" |
36423 | Is n''t the bacon all right?" |
36423 | Is that it?" |
36423 | Know the Nevada Desert? |
36423 | Master Stacy, will you run to the camp and bring the folding buckets? |
36423 | Ned, will you and Walt fix something for the boys to eat? |
36423 | Now would n''t it be fine to have a rainstorm?" |
36423 | Now, Masters Tad and Ned, you understand what you are to do?" |
36423 | Parry?" |
36423 | Parry?" |
36423 | Parry?" |
36423 | Parry?" |
36423 | Parry?" |
36423 | Parry?" |
36423 | Parry?" |
36423 | Parry?" |
36423 | Parry?" |
36423 | Parry?" |
36423 | Parry?" |
36423 | Parry?" |
36423 | Parry?" |
36423 | Please tell me where I can find some?" |
36423 | Rector?" |
36423 | Say, got the trail on your side there? |
36423 | See that dark hole?" |
36423 | See this trail?" |
36423 | Shall I take your rifle, Chunky? |
36423 | Stevens?" |
36423 | Stevens?" |
36423 | Stop that, will you?" |
36423 | Tell me how you got here? |
36423 | That is, if you can find the way?" |
36423 | There are none here?" |
36423 | Think I could let you boys go off with a couple of guns to hunt wild animals? |
36423 | Think I hurt the floor when I hit it, Tad?" |
36423 | Understand?" |
36423 | Want me to leave you here to-- Say, Tad, do you think I''m that kind of a coyote? |
36423 | Want some water? |
36423 | Water? |
36423 | Water?" |
36423 | We----""Say, Professor, who''s running this side show?" |
36423 | Were you there, too?" |
36423 | What are they going to do?" |
36423 | What are you trying to do?" |
36423 | What did you have them off for?" |
36423 | What do you know''bout it? |
36423 | What do you say, Tad?" |
36423 | What do you think the hermit intends to do? |
36423 | What does it mean?" |
36423 | What else could it be?" |
36423 | What is it?" |
36423 | What is it?" |
36423 | What of that?" |
36423 | What on earth have you got your clothes off for?" |
36423 | What time is it?" |
36423 | What''s that? |
36423 | What''s the answer?" |
36423 | What''s the matter?" |
36423 | What''s this?" |
36423 | When you going to join us, Parry?" |
36423 | Where did you leave them?" |
36423 | Where do you want to race to?" |
36423 | Where you headed?" |
36423 | Where''d you get them?" |
36423 | Where''s the camp?" |
36423 | Where''s the kiddie? |
36423 | Where?" |
36423 | Where?" |
36423 | Which was it?" |
36423 | Who ever heard of such a thing?" |
36423 | Why did n''t we think to bring a camera with us?" |
36423 | Why do n''t you go on and win the race?" |
36423 | Why not?" |
36423 | You mean you''re going to let us help you?" |
36423 | You saw him master the bucker the other day in the mountains?" |
36423 | You say they were howling and woke you up?" |
36423 | You will notice, by examining these hoofprints carefully, that the weight of the animal is thrown more on the toe----""How do you know that?" |
36423 | You''re the little coyote what roped my pony and plunked me into the street back in Eureka, ai n''t you?" |