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46435or"What do you know about detective work?"
59652And about his being left- handed?
59652Anything new?
59652But you did n''t laugh at him?
59652But-- why?
59652Can you get close enough to get me through that window?
59652Can you give me any idea at all as to the location?
59652Congratulations for what?
59652Do you know what we have here, Forsdon?
59652Do you know where he is now?
59652Do you want to see them?
59652Have you heard from him since you came back?
59652How did they happen to pick him up?
59652How did you manage to invent that thing?
59652How long ago was that?
59652How well did you know him?
59652Is Mike in trouble?
59652Is there anything else you remember about him?
59652May I take you to dinner?
59652See that?
59652Something wrong?
59652Was he-- interested in you?
59652What do you think?
59652What happened to Gregory?
59652What''s good about it?
59652What''s that?
59652When is this glad event going to take place?
59652When?
59652When?
59652Where the hell have you been? 59652 Where was he when you saw him last?"
59652Why did n''t you say so?
59652Why not?
59652Why?
59652Will you trust me? 59652 You mean-- Mike?"
59652You think that would solve the problem? 59652 You wanted information?"
59652You''re certain about the limp?
59652Anything else?"
59652But what about assault, or rape, or murder?
59652But who would have thought Gregory could make like a human fly?
59652But....""But what?"
59652Forsdon?"
59652I was thinking, how stupid can we get?
59652Right?"
59652So it raises an interesting question: Is it possible to change the future?"
59652Something wrong?"
59652Want me to lose my license?
59652What was I thinking about?
59652Will you call your aunt, now, and make the arrangements?
59652You ask me what''s good about it?"
59652You saw the thing?"
20497Ah, William, how did you find the lovely Clara this evening?
20497Ah, how can I help it,replied Bucholz,"when everything seems to be turning against me?"
20497But, tell me, William, how did this murder occur?
20497Did you come alone?
20497Do n''t you think I would suit you, Mr. Schulte? 20497 Do n''t you want somebody to take his place?"
20497Do you know of any suspicious persons in the jail?
20497Do you think if tramps had killed him, they would have left twenty thousand dollars upon his person?
20497Gentlemen of the jury, have you determined upon your verdict?
20497Gentlemen of the jury, how say you? 20497 Have you been long with him?"
20497Have you seen a ghost?
20497How did it happen?
20497How would it do to get the axe from the barn?
20497Is he not going with you?
20497Nat Toner, what do you mean?
20497Now, tell me, my friend, how many people ever saw this watch of Mr. Schulte? 20497 That is easily said,"replied Sommers, despondingly,"but if you did get out, where could you get the money?"
20497Was that the wound that was made by the sharp edge of the axe?
20497Well, how large was the other wound?
20497What can they have against you any how?
20497What has happened, William, what is the matter?
20497What is the matter now?
20497What is the matter, William?
20497What is the reason?
20497What will we do to have a good time?
20497Where is Emerence?
20497Where is Frank?
20497Where is he now?
20497Whereabouts in the barn?
20497Which way are you going?
20497Yes, but that will take a great deal of money, and where is that to come from?
20497And then, perceiving the presence of Frank, he looked inquiringly at his friends, and added:"Whom have we here?"
20497As Mr. Bollman received the money, he looked up quickly and inquired, in a quiet manner:"This money is not on the list, is it?"
20497Besides, what has their moving got to do with us?"
20497Bucholz looked troubled at this information, but, rousing himself, he inquired:"What kind of an axe did you get?"
20497Bucholz stopped in his walk, and facing his companion asked in a manner that gave every evidence of insincerity,"Do you think that I killed him?"
20497But how fared William Bucholz during the days that had intervened since his incarceration?
20497But if, in the silence of that lonely evening, his hand had dealt the fatal blow, where was the instrument with which the deed was committed?
20497Could Bucholz have imposed upon the credulity of Sommers and sent him upon this fool''s errand?
20497Could a murderer, fresh from his bloody work, have done this?
20497Could it be possible that they had been deceived-- that they were seeking for something which had no existence?
20497Could it be that their intimacy had been noticed and reported, and that Mr. Olmstead would attempt to force him to divulge their secrets?
20497Could it have been William Bucholz?
20497Have they found the murderer of my brother?
20497I wonder did it penetrate into the crime- stained heart of him who had laid this harmless old man low?
20497Is she not at home?"
20497Is the prisoner at the bar guilty or not guilty?"
20497Oh, glittering stars, did no dark clouds intervene between thy merry twinklings and the dreadful scene below?
20497Or could the detective have made a mistake in the location designated?
20497Schulte?"
20497Schulte?"
20497The prisoner paid the strictest attention as the words were pronounced:--"How say you, prisoner at the bar; are you guilty or not guilty?"
20497True to the Last$ 1 50 The Star and the Cloud 1 50 How Could He Help it?
20497Was it even now ringing in his ears?
20497What object could the State''s attorney have in sending for his friend?
20497Where is the money which is supposed to have been upon the person of Henry Schulte at the time of his death?
20497Where then was this large sum of money which had so mysteriously disappeared?
20497Who can fathom the mind of the prisoner or conceive the myriad of vexing thoughts with which his brain is teeming?
20497Who could have committed the deed and so successfully have escaped suspicion and detection?
20497Who is the murderer?
20497Who will go?"
20497Would I not be a fool to kill him?"
61978And before you three got here-- any others come from outside? 61978 And you say this has been going on for centuries?"
61978Anyhow-- what''s next on the program?
61978Ca n''t you get any?
61978Can you tell me any more?
61978Do n''t you know what the guy looks like?
61978Do those devils do that all the time? 61978 Feel better now?"
61978Got off early, eh, Hobbs?
61978Got what?
61978Heading for the jungle?
61978Here? 61978 How do you know my name?"
61978How long have you been here?
61978How many Earthmen are there here?
61978How many Swamja?
61978Just that, eh?
61978Lysla-- she all right?
61978Lysla-- what did you say? 61978 Lysla?
61978New?
61978So? 61978 So?"
61978Staying at the Star Palace, eh? 61978 The cliffs?"
61978Their temple?
61978Then there''s no way?
61978They''ve got you out- bluffed already, eh?
61978Think it''ll blast off?
61978Those-- things-- built this?
61978Two hundred slaves.... What weapons do the Swamja have?
61978We''re on Venus?
61978What lies north?
61978What''s that?
61978What''s that?
61978What''s this place?
61978What?
61978Where now?
61978Where to?
61978Where''s Leester?
61978Who is this guy Callahan, anyway?
61978Who the hell are you?
61978Why is that?
61978Why? 61978 Wonder why they had it in the first place?"
61978Yeah?
61978Yeah?
61978You are recovered? 61978 You okay?"
61978Yours, Zeeth?
61978*****"Where now?"
61978A damned slim one--""What?"
61978A door on the left?
61978But am I crazy?
61978But then what?
61978But what could he do?
61978But where am I?
61978But why not?
61978But-- I suppose I ca n''t talk you out of it?"
61978But-- ever heard of the lemmings?
61978Conquer the Swamja?
61978Could n''t he blast up through the dome to freedom?
61978Hobbs?
61978Hobbs?
61978How about Callahan now?"
61978How did you come to get sucked into this?"
61978How should I know?
61978I think--""Callahan?
61978I''ll see you again?"
61978No use--""Dead?
61978One of these three men, apparently, was Callahan-- but which one?
61978Or Sanderson?"
61978Plain cold- blooded murder?"
61978Ready?"
61978Sanderson rumbled,"What the devil are you jabbering about?"
61978Sanderson?
61978See?"
61978So they send out the North- Fever--"*****"_ What?_"Vanning''s face grayed.
61978Suppose Callahan had disguised himself as a Venusian native?
61978Suppose he managed to get into that space- boat?
61978Suppose there was still rocket- fuel in the tanks, and suppose it had n''t deteriorated?
61978That''s right, is n''t it?"
61978The Swamja-- those fish- headed people-- have a secret city here, eh?
61978The fever''s artificial?"
61978They''re intelligent?"
61978Was this all?
61978What am I supposed to do?"
61978What are we waiting for?"
61978What is it?"
61978What of it?"
61978What the devil were the creatures seeing in that pool?
61978When did you boys get here?"
61978Where''s here?"
61978Who the devil do they fight?"
61978Who were his bunk- mates in this cubicle?
61978Why?"
61978You a pilot?"
61978You are strong again?"
61978You expect to arrest your man and ask the Swamja to imprison him for you?"
61978You hear that?
61978Yours, Hobbs?
61978Zeeth?
61978Zeeth?
58576Are you an officer?
58576Are you and the sheriff getting your part of it?
58576Do you know what I thought of when I hesitated?
58576Do you think you can succeed in doing it, Tom?
58576Do you think,I then said to Smith,"that you would know this man, Solomon, if you should see him again?"
58576Does Dr. Smith know you?
58576Have you any charges against him at headquarters?
58576How are you going to get out?
58576How are you going to go about it, Tom?
58576How can you do it, Tom?
58576I am John B. Sweeney,he said,"What do you want with me?"
58576Is that all Reedy said?
58576Is that you, Frank?
58576Lumas,I said,"who were the two men who robbed your car?"
58576Was his master''s name Perry?
58576What can you suggest?
58576What did you come here for?
58576What for?
58576What is this for?
58576What other stock have you on your person which was sent over to the auction store by mistake?
58576What''s up?
58576Where did you see him?
58576Where is Erfert now?
58576Where is Erfert?
58576Who is in there?
58576Whom have you caught?
58576Why did n''t you tell me this in the first place?
58576Why,I said,"What happened at Catholicsburg?"
585764?"
58576After I had seated myself and lighted a cigar the colonel said to me,"Tom, why did you ask those boys to bring that trunk here to your office?"
58576Am I right?"
58576By whom are you employed?
58576Continuing, Watts said,"Did you notice when you told me to throw up my hands, that I hesitated for a second?"
58576Counsel for the defense asked,"You know that it was a forgery and forgery is a crime under the law?"
58576Did you know it to be a forgery?
58576Dingfelter was asked by Attorney McDonald the following questions: Question: What is your name?
58576Do n''t you see what you have done?"
58576Do you know the defendant in this case( pointing to Maxwell)?
58576Erfert replied,"What does he want to see me for?"
58576Furlong?"
58576He eyed me closely for a while and finally said,"Where do you work?"
58576He laughed and replied,"What the h-- l do you think I would be doing with this gun if it were not loaded?"
58576He said in an undertone,"What do you think of her?"
58576He said,"Who are you and what do you want?"
58576He then remarked,"How did you get hurt?"
58576He then said,"Tom, do you think you could recognize this man from the description I have given you?"
58576He then said,"You know Kittie, do n''t you?"
58576He then said,"You say you are a deputy sheriff?
58576He''s acting as a sort of body- servant to his master, who has an office in that building on Commerce St."I then asked,"What is his name?"
58576How old are you?
58576How''ve you been?"
58576I answered him by saying,"I beg your pardon, Mr. Sweeney, but is that gun loaded that you have pointed at me?"
58576I answered that I had, and then he said,"Where did you get this check?"
58576I asked,"Mac, what do you mean?"
58576I greeted him and asked him to be seated, and then said,"Mac, what is the matter?"
58576I said to Davis,"Will you go with Brewer and get that money and turn it over to him, intact?"
58576I said,"That''s all right, but tell me which one of those houses do you live in?"
58576I said,"What do you want him arrested for?"
58576I said,"Why did n''t you do it?"
58576I then said to her,"Is your father home now?"
58576I then said,"Are you the gunsmith?"
58576I then said,"Do you think that Reedy noticed your excitement when he made the suggestion to you?"
58576Is this report true?"
58576Miles asked,"Does Mr. William Nickolson know you?"
58576Miles, deceased, and did you not write this will for him?"
58576Mr. Hoxie read them and then looked up at the Governor and said,"Governor, what do you think of this matter?"
58576Question: Then you stole this check from Dr. Smith''s office?
58576She smiled and said,"Oh, do you know Uncle Charlie?"
58576Smith?"
58576So you came down here to get me yourself?
58576The attorney said,"Then you have had a great deal of experience?"
58576The counsel for the defense then said,"You know that you were violating the law by having this check made out as you did, did you not?"
58576Then turning to Mr. Dingfelter I asked,"Where did you get this check?"
58576Then you do not know whether the check was a forgery or not?
58576Was Mr. Furlong there?
58576Watts then said,"You saw that fellow with the red hair, did you?"
58576Well, do n''t deputy sheriffs have to give bond for the careful performance of their duties?"
58576Well, you have n''t any papers for my arrest, have you?"
58576Were you a prisoner in the jail?
58576What in the world are you doing down here?"
58576What is in them?"
58576What is your business?
58576What were you charged with?
58576When and where were you arrested?
58576When she appeared he said to her,"Kittie, you remember Mr. Furlong, do n''t you?
58576When we were seated in my private room, I said to Erfert,"Fred, what have you in those two packages?"
58576Where did you first become acquainted with him?
58576Where did you get this check?
58576Where were you born?
58576While Collins was inside the store examining the vegetables I said to the girl,"Why, hello, sis, where is your uncle Charlie now?"
58576Who filled out this check and signed Dr. Smith''s name to it?
58576Why did Furlong arrest you?
58576Why did the teller cause your arrest?
58576Why do you want to know this?"
58576Why, you know Dr. Smith''s signature?"
58576[ Illustration:"Oh, do you know Uncle Charlie?"]
58576[ Illustration:"Where is this man''s money?"]
10948''Are you obliged to have gravel? 10948 ''At a dollar a bottle?''
10948''How am I to get up, Dad?'' 10948 ''Suppose,''I said,''that Mr. Williamson Green should wake up and see me; what could I say?
10948''Very good,''said I,''and what is the point of difference?'' 10948 ''What do you want to go back for?''
10948''What''s the matter?'' 10948 And now do n''t you think you had better go upstairs?"
10948And where is the cook,asked my wife;"do n''t she want to see burglars?"
10948And you opened the front door?
10948Are they dead?
10948Are you ready if it''s thieves?
10948Are you sure they are tied fast?
10948Aunt Martha,said I, stepping back to her,"what do you think he has done?"
10948Can it be possible,she said,"that these people know so much about our baby, and that George William has been protecting this house?"
10948Did you and David catch them?
10948Did you ever hear if it caught cold?
10948Do you know everything about all of us?
10948Do you mean to say,asked Aunt Martha,"that you willingly and premeditatedly became a thief and midnight robber?"
10948Excuse me,said Aunt Martha, interrupting at this point,"but when Mr. Hammond mentioned the name of Tommy Randall, to whom did he refer?"
10948Have they stolen anything?
10948Have they told you who they are?
10948Have you any more in the cellar?
10948He did, did he?
10948How did they come so?
10948I do n''t know,said she;"how should I know?
10948May I ask, sir,he said,"what you intend to do with me in the morning?"
10948What are you going to do with that young man?
10948What are you going to do?
10948What city?
10948What do you think of the tall man''s case?
10948What has happened?
10948What in the world are you doing down there?
10948What is it?
10948What is the matter with them, sir?
10948What right have you to put irons upon him?
10948You promise me,she said,"if you find a burglar downstairs in the possession of his senses you will immediately come back to me and George William?"
10948''Ai n''t you a Christian, little gal?
10948''Have you got two coppers?''
10948''How much did you give for them?''
10948''Well,''says he,''there ai n''t no time to be lost, and how much more will satisfy your conscience?''
10948''What do I want with that gal?''
10948''What do you mean,''he yelled,''bringin''my daughter in a bag?''
10948''Where is Ajax?''
10948--''Five cents,''said he.--''For two?''
10948--''How much do you ask for your services?''
10948--''How much money have you got, Jerry?''
10948--''Pop will pay expenses,''says she;''how much did it cost?''
10948--''The very lowest?''
10948--''Well, you little minx,''say I,''is n''t that what you want?''
10948--''What do you take me for?''
10948--''Who''s they?''
10948--''Who''s your Pop?''
10948And now what of the stout fellow?"
10948And what are you going to do with them now, sir; hang''em?
10948Are they to be sent to prison?"
10948Are you the gentleman who lives in Wulrick Castle?
10948Did you not say to me every word which I have just repeated?"
10948Do n''t we, pard?''
10948Do n''t you think sixty dollars would pay you?''
10948Gazing very anxiously at my pistol, he said, in a voice which, though agitated, was low and respectful:--"What does this mean?
10948Green?''
10948Had I been stricken with blindness?
10948Had he escaped, or was he crushed beneath that mass of stone?
10948Had he given his life for mine?
10948How could I avail myself of his assistance?
10948How could I explain my situation?''
10948How did that wicked man, Mr. Barlow I think you called him, get into this house?"
10948How was I ever to get out of this horrible dungeon?
10948I could not help ejaculating,''Why, then, do you marry him?''
10948I had not seen any one when I ran into the tower, and if they should discover that I was in this dungeon, how could they open the door?
10948I sat up in bed, and as I did so my wife said to me sleepily,--"What is that?
10948I suppose he hauls his gravel to your factory?''
10948If you really want to be a writer, young man, why do n''t you try your hand on some original composition?
10948In about a minute she says,''Where''s that bag of yourn?''
10948In what manner could he enable me to escape from that dangerous tower?
10948Is it fire?"
10948Is it not delightful to be free, to go where you like, and do what you please, without any one to advise or interfere with you?''
10948It was Mr. Williamson Green turning over in his bed; what if he should awake?
10948Now, James Barlow,"said he, turning to the stout man with a severe expression on his strongly marked face,"is not what I have said perfectly true?
10948So, Putty, what do you say to that?''
10948Then the boy come up, and says she,''How much are your bananas?''
10948Was it thunder?
10948What are you going to do?
10948What do you mean by that?"
10948What do you say, Cornelia?"
10948What do you think of him?"
10948What would you think then?
10948When would I drop?
10948When would this support end?
10948Will you let it go at that?''
10948Will you please turn away the muzzle of that pistol?"
10948Would n''t something else do for your purpose?''
10948You do n''t want to see me break up business, do you?''
10948and ai n''t you surprised that he wants to give you back to be put in the bag?''
10948and is''nt this gentleman your father?
10948asked my aunt;"and how in the world did you do it?"
10948he yelled;''do you think I''d pay you anything for that little Jew?''
10948she called;"why do n''t you come upstairs?"
17762And the girl,asked Manning,"what became of her?"
17762Are you quite sure about that?
17762Are you sure about this?
17762Ca n''t you introduce me?
17762Can I do anything for you this morning?
17762Can you describe him?
17762Can you tell me the name of this hackman?
17762Can you tell the spot where you disposed of this sack?
17762Did Mr. Pearson recognize you on that occasion?
17762Did Mr. Pearson tell you who he was, or explain his presence there at that time?
17762Did he mention any particular point on the railroad that he wanted a ticket for?
17762Did he say what he intended doing there, or whether he was going on out to Denver?
17762Did he say who assisted him in this robbery?
17762Did her husband go away, too?
17762Did his wife go with him?
17762Do the people in the house know where he is?
17762Do you feel confident that you would be able to identify him, if you were to see him again?
17762Do you know Tod?
17762Do you know her?
17762Do you know whether he is in town now?
17762Do you know which way he was going?
17762Do you know which way he went?
17762Do you know who the man was that he went away with?
17762Do you think these stage robbers, as a rule, are disposed to kill anybody?
17762Does she think they have anything to do with her?
17762Ever had any adventure with them yourself?
17762Excuse me,interrupted the detective,"but were you present at the time the robbery occurred?"
17762Has he been here recently?
17762Have they separated?
17762Have you any idea where he was going?
17762Have you any idea which way he went?
17762Have you ever been bothered with robbers or highwaymen along this route?
17762Have you had breakfast, sir? 17762 Have you said anything to Mr. Pearson about this?"
17762He appeared to be doubtful, and simply said,''Is that so?''
17762How did you extricate yourself from this dilemma?
17762How long did Duncan remain in town at that time?
17762How long did he stay here?
17762How much money did Duncan have at that time?
17762How so?
17762I may say, however, that the man we came for was William R. Amos; do you know anything about such a person?
17762In what respect?
17762Is Edwards stopping here now?
17762Is Mr. Edwards residing with you?
17762Let us hear it, wo n''t you?
17762May I ask who you were waiting to meet?
17762Mr. Pearson,inquired the detective, after the young man had concluded,"do you remember having seen either of those men before?"
17762Now tell us how much money you took from the bank, and how it was divided?
17762Now, what do you desire first?
17762Surely, you have no reference to my friend, Newton Edwards?
17762That''s the case with most of you, is n''t it?
17762That''s very strange, is n''t it?
17762Well, has he been here within two weeks?
17762Well, he was on quite a spree, I believe-- and so he went to Des Moines, did he?
17762Well, sir, what can I do for you to- day?
17762What became of the other two?
17762What do you mean?
17762What do you mean?
17762What do you mean?
17762What do you think of this?
17762What has become of the young lady?
17762What is it?
17762What kind of a suit did he get?
17762What makes you think so?
17762What makes you think so?
17762What would you have done if they had made the attempt?
17762What''s his first name-- Bob?
17762When did you see them together again?
17762Where are we going?
17762Where did you and Duncan separate after the robbery?
17762Where is Mr. Duncan now, do you know?
17762Which one of the men attacked you?
17762Who have you got?
17762Who was this man whom you procured to help you?
17762Why should he seek to conceal this?
17762Will you be kind enough to inform me,said Robert, when this was completed,"how you come to have so much money about you?"
17762Would you object to giving me a small piece of it as a sample? 17762 Would you object to telling me what they are?"
17762You are making an early start, I see; are you busy?
17762You are quite sure about this?
177621 50 How Could He Help it?
17762After he had finished, William inquired:"Was there no other sack or sacks than those you have mentioned as being in the valise when you threw it away?
17762After he had finished, he turned to me, and laughingly said:"''The devil himself would n''t know me in this rig, would he?''
17762After sitting quietly smoking for a few moments, he turned to Robert and asked:"Mr. Pinkerton, how did you discover that I was in McDonald?"
17762At length he turned to Robert and asked:"Will I be able to escape if I tell what I know?"
17762But we are looking for a young man who was here a few days ago, and perhaps you can help us?"
17762Can we go somewhere where we will not be interrupted?"
17762Could it be possible that the honest- faced miner had played him false, and designedly thrown him off the scent?
17762Did you not dispose of some before you parted with the satchel?
17762Do you know anything about him?"
17762Gross?"
17762Has Mary Crilly captivated your senses?"
17762I suppose your fire department here is composed entirely of volunteers?"
17762Kimball$ 1 75 Beatrice Cenci-- From the Italian 1 50 Was He Successful?
17762Mechanically Duncan did as he was directed, and then turning to Manning, he inquired in a low, suppressed tone:"What do you want me for?"
17762Might not the saloon- keeper at Bozeman have given him the proper direction of Duncan''s flight toward the Yellowstone park?
17762Stepping quietly up to the young man, the detective said, carelessly:"Your name is Bob King, I believe?"
17762The face of the little tailor was again wreathed in smiles, as he delightedly inquired:"Do you mean Duncan, the traveling man from Des Moines?"
17762The others had now come forward, and as soon as he could recover from his astonishment, the old farmer cried out:"What does this mean?"
17762Where was he now?
17762Why, what''s the matter?"
17762and was he not now miles away from all pursuit, and perhaps by this time fully aware that he was being followed?
17762exclaimed Mr. Silby, starting to his feet, and with a tremor in his voice, which told of inward agitation;"you do not mean that you suspect Eugene?"
17762said the lady,"this gentleman, I think, was in the same business, and perhaps he may be the one you knew?"
22155Are you crazy?
22155Are you sure,said she,"that the letter is in your husband''s handwriting?"
22155Are you the agent of Jones''s Express?
22155Are you, indeed?
22155Barkeeper, you haf any lager got? 22155 Bin sellin''niggers, eh?"
22155But what have I done?
22155But what makes him charge me with receiving improper attentions from De Forest? 22155 By- the- by,"asked White,"does he ever go to see the fancy girls?"
22155Certainly,exclaimed White;"do you think I am a fool?
22155Could you not manage to have the money exchanged for me without my being known in the transaction?
22155Do you wish to buy any books?
22155Give me a ride?
22155Going out to Jenkintown?
22155Has n''t she? 22155 Have yer lost summat?"
22155Have you been far South?
22155How dare you talk to me in this way?
22155How do you do, boys?
22155How will you do that?
22155Hush,White would whisper,"how many times must I tell you that walls may have ears?"
22155I have not thought of it, have you?
22155Josh., have you been moving the money?
22155Mrs. Maroney,said he,"will you come to the garden this evening?"
22155Mudder Beenk''s?
22155No, do n''t go yet; have a little brandy? 22155 O ladies, what''s the matter?
22155Porter? 22155 So soon?"
22155There must be something up,thought he,"or she would not be in such a hurry to get home; what can it be?"
22155Wal stranger, whar yar bound?
22155Wal, stranger, whar yar bound?
22155Well, let''s go there; will you?
22155Whar are yar gwine? 22155 What are his prospects for getting out?"
22155What brought that Madam Imbert here to- night? 22155 What do you say to Jackson, Mississippi?
22155What do you suppose I could be doing at your house?
22155What do you think of it?
22155What do you want me to undertake?
22155What have I done to deserve arrest?
22155What kind of money was it the company lost?
22155What sort of a man is he?
22155What''s that?
22155What''s the matter, White? 22155 What''s the matter?
22155When do you expect the man who exchanges your money? 22155 Where have you been all this time?
22155Where is Stemples?
22155Where were you?
22155Where?
22155Who are his friends?
22155Who said you had?
22155Who said you had?
22155Who vas das?
22155Who''s there?
22155Why not?
22155Why, what do you mean?
22155Will you?
22155Yes, but suppose she wo n''t give up the money? 22155 Yes, indeed?
22155Yes, yes,said she,"but who knows White?
22155You ca n''t tell who the spies are here,White would reply,"do you see those prisoners?
22155You have heard of Sanford? 22155 ''What do I know about White?'' 22155 A smart, shrewd fellow who would pick up a money package if he saw it lying handy, and dispose of it?
22155Ai n''t you going to drink up?"
22155Are yar a through passenger, or whar are yar gwine?"
22155Are you playing false to me?
22155Are you such a fool as not to know he is a tool of the Adams, and that you are acting with him?
22155As he and White were walking in the hall, he said to White:"White, I wonder if it would not be a good move to try some game in my case?
22155But if we made the attempt and failed, what would be the consequences?
22155But see here, do n''t you think it best to get some of the stolen money to use in this case?"
22155But what class was he to mix with?
22155But what good would it do?
22155But what had they been doing at Alderman Williams''s?
22155But what would it be?
22155But what_ did he wish_?
22155But which one?
22155Ca n''t you find some way to get into the cellar?
22155Come and have a drink?"
22155Come and have something?"
22155Could it be possible that the company had suspicions of the trunk and were holding it as a bait to draw me out?
22155Could you not get him here at once?
22155Did he want a man to mix with the rough element, or to pass among gentlemen?
22155Did n''t she rave though?"
22155Did you get your money changed?"
22155Do n''t you know?"
22155Do n''t you see?"
22155Do n''t you think you could manage to get possession of it?
22155Do you know that De Forest is a very fine fellow?
22155Do you know this Cox?
22155Do you love me?
22155Do you?"
22155Does Chase board at the Exchange?"
22155Have you received a package for--------?"
22155He had displayed consummate ability in every movement he had so far made, and was it at all likely that he had lost his cunning?
22155He knew that he could get plenty of carriages in a few minutes, but by that time where would Maroney be?
22155He met me in Philadelphia a day or two after and said with much feeling:"Why, Pinkerton, why_ do_ you keep watch of such a woman?
22155He whispered to Shanks:"What the d----l is the matter with Maroney?
22155Hellow, Josh., that you?"
22155How had they settled that?
22155I then said:"You remember Jules Imbert, of Bills of Exchange notoriety?"
22155If I were checking off packages of such large amounts I think I should be likely to look at them, do n''t you?
22155If we were to get an impression of the lock Shanks could have them made, could n''t he?"
22155If you are in trouble and feel the need of a friend, why not rely on me?
22155In five or ten minutes, who should come along and meet him but Mrs. Maroney, shadowed by Green?
22155Is n''t it strange, White, that I have taken such a liking to you?
22155It is rather late for you to be out, is it not?"
22155It was indeed a beautiful scene, and who could more thoroughly appreciate the beautiful than Simon?
22155It was the season of love, and who could be more completely"in season"than was De Forest?
22155It will never do for me to return without Mr. Suggs; what will my niggers think of it?
22155Let me see, who was it her sister married down South?
22155Maroney would remark,"But no one heard?"
22155Mine frient,"continued he, turning to the hackman,"your peesness ish goot?
22155Nein?
22155No?"
22155Now what am I to do?
22155Now, White, who do you think stole the fifty thousand dollars?"
22155One day Maroney said to White,"I''m tired, let''s take a turn in the hall?"
22155One day Mrs. Maroney said to Madam Imbert:"Would n''t you like to go out west somewhere and settle down for a while?"
22155One day he said:"White, I wonder if the Express Company would not settle the matter with me?
22155She has a sister there, has n''t she?"
22155She rose and closed the door, and then burst out with,"Why, Madam Imbert, have you ever heard of so foolish a man as my husband?
22155She suddenly turned to Madam Imbert and asked:"Would you be willing to run away with me?
22155Strange indeed, thought Roch, what can he want with that old trunk?
22155Suppose White gets the money; how do I know but that he will run away with it and leave us to suffer without getting any of the benefit?
22155The German took in all that was going on, but who cared for him?
22155The moments seemed to have turned to hours; when would they ever reach the city?
22155The question now arose: What shall we do with Maroney?
22155The question now was How can I find the money?
22155The two negroes at once recognized each other, and Roch, in his broken way, said:"Vel, poys, vat vill you haf?"
22155The widow now interposed, and in plaintive tone said,"But, sir, what am I to do?
22155Then, pointing to some dirt on the Madam''s dress-- which had come from the cellar-- she exclaimed:"What''s that on your dress?"
22155There was no denying but that something had happened to give him more courage, and it flashed through my mind: Has he got the money?
22155They made several trips, conversing on general topics, when Maroney lowered his voice and said:"White, could n''t you and I get out of this jail?"
22155Was any one with you, down here, while sister was putting the children to bed?"
22155Were you ever in Chicago, Madam Imbert?"
22155What answer should I make to the dispatch?
22155What could be more natural than his selecting her and pouring into her ear the details of his crime?
22155What could we do?
22155What did Cox know about suffering, or of the steps her husband found it necessary to take in order to effect his release?
22155What do you do with your money, Madam Imbert?"
22155What do you say to going down to the restaurant with me, and having some oysters and a bottle of champagne to wash them down?"
22155What does it matter?
22155What does it mean?
22155What made you go up stairs and leave her here all alone?"
22155What must I do?
22155What was he doing here?"
22155What will not money do in this country?
22155What would have been Maroney''s feelings if he could have seen his wife and her gay cavalier?
22155What would have been his feelings if he could have looked through about a mile of brick and mortar to where White was snoring in bed?
22155What would he now not have given to be back in his old position, free from the taint of crime, free to do as he wished?
22155When I came to her she eagerly asked:"Is the money all right?"
22155When can you send him?"
22155Where did you hide it?"
22155Where is she going?"
22155White casually said:"What sort of a man is Chase?
22155White scanned its contents, and said:"I suppose this is sufficient, but the question still remains: will she obey it?
22155Who can it be that is writing these reports from Jenkintown?"
22155Who could be a safer person than his mistress?
22155Who could have spread the news?
22155Who is this man you have with you?
22155Who knows where De Forest comes from?
22155Why are you so foolish?
22155Why could he not trust White to help him?
22155Why did he not write and consult me on the subject?
22155Why have you never told me about this man?
22155Why is Maroney held a prisoner in the North, when he should be tried before a jury of his fellow Southerners?
22155Why would it not be a good plan to go to some place in the South?
22155Will you?"
22155Wo n''t it be a good joke when McGibony nabs him and finds the money on his person?
22155Wo n''t you stay down and watch the house, while I put the children to bed?
22155Wonder what she''ll do thar, wid no niggers to confusticate?
22155Would you have stolen it if you had been in my place?"
22155You are a keen fellow; ca n''t you help me when you get out?
22155You could then find your friend, and he would be willing to exchange the money for two or three thousand dollars-- wouldn''t he?
22155You know the old saying:''Walls have ears?''"
22155You may be of great use to me, will you help me if you can?"
22155You must wait here; do n''t you know you should not leave the house unguarded at this time?"
22155are you sick?"
22155do n''t you call that a splendid cigar?"
22155do you see any one coming?"
22155exclaimed the barkeeper, turning hastily around,"a rat?"
22155hav yer?"
22155have you bad news?"
22155have you?"
22155muttered Maroney, as the thought flashed through his mind,"can he really suspect me of having stolen the money?"
22155said he;"would you trust such matters on paper?
22155said the driver, in a patronizing tone,"yar parspectin'', are yar?"
22155well, how do you know but that some of them are spies?
22155what will the Adams Express say then?
22155what''s the matter, Tom?"
22155where does he come from?
22155who is he?"
22155yelled the deputy;"do n''t you know you are interfering with an officer of the law?"
22155yelled up from the cellar:"That you, Rivers?
22155you have found them out, have you?"
22155you here?
35686A misunderstanding about what?
35686Ai n''t you''fraid you''ll be caught?
35686Am I under arrest?
35686Am I under arrest?
35686Are they then such remarkable lions?
35686As usual, you will not have many social events of any consequence after Lent, I presume?
35686But can we make him give up his plunder?
35686But could you have disposed of the bonds without being suspected?
35686But how did you induce him to surrender this money and property?
35686But we do n''t have either in this country,said Mrs. Sanford;"and now, suppose you had a large sum of money, what would you do with it?"
35686But who is going to pay me for the use of my steamer all day?
35686But why should he want me to lose money?
35686Ca n''t you wait until to- morrow?
35686Could n''t we get it away from him and forge his name to it?
35686Course I will; did n''t you ever see a( hic) bond b''fore?
35686Did n''t you see that piece in the paper yesterday?
35686Did you ever own any?
35686Did you have a partner in this affair?
35686Did you know that he had all that money with him?
35686Did you say you wanted to sell one?
35686Do n''t you know of any wealthy fellow who carries considerable money about with him?
35686Do n''t you know that we ca n''t stay here all night?
35686Do n''t you think a policeman is good enough to marry?
35686Do you know what those are?
35686Do you mean that you have been gambling again?
35686Do you propose to take any steps against her?
35686Does he ever drink?
35686Does your head ache?
35686Good morning,he said to Salter, with a haughty nod;"is Don Juan at home?"
35686Had n''t you any friends here who would have helped you?
35686Have you ever had any work to do in this city?
35686Have you known her long?
35686Have you seen that fellow that was here last night?
35686How about the Donna?
35686How can you do that?
35686How did you enjoy yourself yesterday evening?
35686How did you happen to leave your husband?
35686How do you feel this morning?
35686How have you been betting?
35686How large a sum has he in his possession now?
35686How much would you need for that purpose?
35686How so?
35686How so?
35686How so?
35686How would it do to suggest to the proprietor of the gambling rooms that it would be doubly for his interest to fleece this man? 35686 How would it sound if any one should hear me?"
35686I know you could; but what good would it do you? 35686 I mean, that you wo n''t give me away to the police?"
35686I never yet went back on any one who did the fair thing by me; and I know you will do that, wo n''t you?
35686I suppose they had fully arranged everything before you were sent for?
35686I suppose you must have been very warm friends,said Newton,"or he would not now be so ready to assist you?"
35686I think you were very lucky in having played elsewhere,replied the Don;"but what''s the matter with you?
35686I wonder how she would have retaliated upon me if I had struck her name off my list to- night? 35686 If people suspect her of improper intimacy with McIntyre, why do they admit her to their houses?"
35686If that be the case, why not arrest him now and get the advices from London afterward?
35686Indeed, Pietro, you shock me,replied the Don, sympathetically;"shall I order some breakfast for you?"
35686Is he a Southerner too?
35686Is that the only reason why you dislike to see him, Señor Morito?
35686Is that worth fifty dollars?
35686Jack Ingham?
35686Monsieur Lesparre,said the Don, as they lounged back in luxuriant easy- chairs,"what do you think of my suggestion at dinner?
35686No, I did not know it until afterward,she replied;"why do you ask?"
35686No, I do not,he replied;"what are they?"
35686No, indeed; how was it?
35686No,replied Bernardi,"I have very few; why do you ask?"
35686No; how did you recover it?
35686Now you will be flush for a long time, wo n''t you?
35686Pardon me,I interrupted;"was the Don married?"
35686Shall you permit me to be treated in this manner?
35686So you are still successful?
35686Suppose, however,said the Minister,"that he should refuse all terms, and determine to fight it out?"
35686Then I_ am_ a prisoner?
35686Then what are you asking me for?
35686Then you arrest me?
35686Well, I shall remember in future to call you''Don Pedro''; but what can you do for me in the way of money and clothes?
35686Well, Mr. Mather----"Why do you address me always so formally? 35686 Well, Mr. Pinkerton,"said Judge Key,"what do you think of this affair?
35686Well, Pietro, have you decided how soon you will be ready to leave town?
35686Well, Pietro,began the Don,"where are you from?
35686Well, how is the Don dressed, then?
35686Well, suppose you should lose them,she queried;"could any one who found them make use of them without being discovered?"
35686What are you going to do here?
35686What are you going to do with all that?
35686What business were you in there?
35686What do you care about my drinking?
35686What do you know about water?
35686What do you mean by addressing me in this manner?
35686What do you mean by refusing to take us on board?
35686What do you mean?
35686What do you mean?
35686What do you want to drink?
35686What is your business?
35686What is your hurry?
35686What kind of a raise?
35686What night?
35686What was her name?
35686What was the matter with him?
35686What''s that?
35686When are you to give your answer?
35686Where are you playing?
35686Where in the devil is the Don?
35686Whereabouts?
35686Who the devil are you, anyhow?
35686Who was that man you were playing cards with the other night?
35686Who was that person, Don Pedro?
35686Why ca n''t you hold it yourself?
35686Why did n''t you hit her with the poker?
35686Why did you leave Louisville?
35686Why did you not tell me about this? 35686 Why do you ask?
35686Why not? 35686 Why not?"
35686Why should I be arrested?
35686Why, are n''t they married?
35686Why, where did you get all that money?
35686Will you guarantee that it is good and all right?
35686Will you, really? 35686 Wo n''t you call me Henry when we have an occasional_ tête- à- tête_?"
35686Would he go, do you think, if he should lose all he has?
35686Would it not be possible to frighten him into telling all he knows of Don Pedro?
35686Would n''t his friends catch you if they had the numbers of the bonds?
35686Yes, that may have been true heretofore, but how do I know where Don Pedro is?
35686Yes; I recollect having seen her with you once in New Orleans,replied Newton, on a venture;"is she dead?"
35686You are not in good spirits to- day, Donna Lucia?
35686You can go to the bank to- morrow and get the coupons cashed for me, ca n''t you?
35686You do n''t suspect that I had any hand in it, I hope?
35686Your friend would not care to have you talk about his past history, I suppose?
35686After asking Ingham his name, the captain said:"Where were you last Saturday night?"
35686Am I right?
35686As she had been so successful in her encounter with Trafton, might she not be glad to carry out the same scheme again?
35686But, even suppose that such testimony were admissible, can you produce any witness to his crimes in other countries?
35686By the way, how did you happen to find me?"
35686By the way, where is your present señorita?
35686Can you not call me Henry?"
35686Has any crime been perpetrated, and, if so, what?
35686Has he been here looking for me?"
35686Have n''t I told you about that?"
35686How can I sufficiently thank you?"
35686How can they be taken?
35686How could it be done most effectually?
35686How much do you want?"
35686I asked,"or do people run after them simply because they are rich foreigners?"
35686I do n''t know any one of that name; do I, Lesparre?"
35686I immediately replied, also by a cipher dispatch, as follows:"Are you sure it is Levi Farrington?
35686I may call to see you occasionally?"
35686If she were so willing to act as an accomplice in one crime, why not in another?
35686Indeed, admitting again that these crimes were proven, can we establish the identity of Don Pedro P. L. de Morito as the perpetrator of those crimes?
35686Ingham?"
35686Is she as handsome as the other was?"
35686Is there not something said in the invitations about appearing in masks, Don Pedro?"
35686No, sir; we have not a single witness; I ask you as a lawyer, Judge Key, am I not right?"
35686Now, what evidence could we bring to substantiate the accusation?
35686Pinkerton?"
35686Shall I arrest them?
35686So you can have the money ready to- morrow?"
35686Suppose we issue invitations for three weeks from to- day?"
35686The matter of time, place, and means employed must then be carefully noted, and finally we come to consider: 1. Who are the criminals?
35686This action still further prejudiced Salter against him, and he said:"Perhaps you mean Monsieur Lesparre, who is a guest of my employer?"
35686This seems quite like old times, does n''t it?
35686Turning to the sergeant, the captain said:"How long would it take you to bring that man on here, sergeant?"
35686Wan''to play?"
35686Was he a South American, like myself?"
35686Wha''you say?
35686What are they like?
35686What authority have you for arresting me in my own house?"
35686What do you say?"
35686What do you think of the plan, Monsieur Lesparre?"
35686What do you want?
35686What is the reason for your question?"
35686What makes you look at me so strangely?"
35686What say you, Madame Sevier?"
35686What should you think, Madame Sevier, of such a request?"
35686What was the object sought thereby?
35686What would be my duties?"
35686When the documents had all been signed, I said:"José Gomez, you fully understand the meaning of this paper?"
35686Where are they now?
35686Why are you so anxious to get rid of me?"
35686Why ca n''t you stop drinking for a month or two?"
35686Why should I want you to lose?
35686Will three thousand dollars be enough?"
35686Will you believe it?
35686Wo n''t you please tell me how she is dressed?"
35686You are acquainted with Senator Muirhead, Judge?"
35686You are n''t afraid of anything, are you?"
35686You goin''ter gimme a( hic) chance t''win it back?"
35686You have certainly been as fortunate as I have been the reverse; do you make much by gambling?"
35686You have not been fortunate, it is evident; but how did it happen?"
35686You know Mr. Crapmel?
35686You wo n''t go back on me, will you?"
35686[ Illustration:_"What do you mean by refusing to take us on board?"
35686by the way,"she exclaimed, suddenly,"did I tell you that I got back my watch?"
35686ejaculated Bernardi;"why did he want to clean me out?"
35686have n''t you seen him to speak to since the_ fête_ commenced?"
35686is that all there is of it?"
35686or are you really married as you said?
35686she exclaimed;"is it thus that you show your discretion?
35686that was a speculation that paid well, eh?"
35686very true; where is he, George?
35686would you dare?"
45455A detective?
45455A mulatto-- a negro?
45455Ai n''t you a- goin''to take these irons off?
45455Ai n''t you hungry?
45455All right?
45455And if it ca n''t be done?
45455And that?
45455And the girl?
45455And what does the cap''n mean to do with him?
45455Are we going to bag more game to- night?
45455Are you Shadow?
45455Are you alive and kicking?
45455Are you ready for further work?
45455Are you ready for some sharp work?
45455Belong here?
45455Brown, eh?
45455But, I say, ai n''t yer hungry? 45455 Ca n''t you guess?"
45455Can I see the person who first reached him?
45455Come-- come, Cap?
45455Could he have escaped from the Black Hole, think you?
45455Could that little chap have overheard anything we said?
45455Did n''t you say somebody was here to see me?
45455Did you? 45455 Do n''t they feel bully, eh?"
45455Give me a chance, wo n''t you?
45455Goin''home with me, ai n''t ye?
45455Got the pass?
45455Had he tumbled to anything much?
45455Has he no heart? 45455 Have you seen the young chap we''ve got in the Black Hole?"
45455He was caught nosing around, though?
45455He was safe then?
45455Helen what, my girl?
45455How are you, Dick?
45455How can I help it now?
45455How did you do it, gal? 45455 How did you find out?"
45455How do you expect to gain entrance?
45455Howard, will you not let up on me?
45455Hungry? 45455 I say, where are you?"
45455In other words, you want me to drive the girl to real insanity? 45455 Is my disguise so good, then?"
45455Is she dead?
45455It will be''yes,''wo n''t it, deary?
45455Lend me your revolvers, then, will you? 45455 Male or female?"
45455Me? 45455 None know him?"
45455Nothing wrong, was there?
45455Now, my gal,said her tormentor,"how is it agoin''to be?
45455Now, then,I said, presently,"are you going to make a clean breast of it?"
45455Now,said I to Shadow,"it was to you whom I paid five hundred dollars?"
45455Now-- who fired those beer- glasses?
45455Oh, you can talk, can you?
45455Paid for it? 45455 Perhaps he was your brother?"
45455Positively nothing?
45455Pray for me? 45455 Say yes, Daisy, wo n''t you?"
45455See him?
45455Shall I dog him?
45455Shall we go ahead then?
45455She can be depended on?
45455Sir, what have I done to you that you should persecute me thus?
45455Sure of it? 45455 The girl is insane?"
45455The old sugar- house?
45455The what?
45455Then why did you do so?
45455Then--to Mat--"how was it possible for you to send that same five hundred dollars to your mother?"
45455There, how did that feel?
45455This is your wife?
45455Tom have an enemy? 45455 Want to go into a big job with us?"
45455Well, how does my deary feel after our last little picnic party?
45455Well,said he, as he advanced into the center of the apartment, rubbing his hands,"well, you were successful?"
45455Well?
45455Were you after him?
45455Wh- what do you mean?
45455What did you mean by smashing the lamps and putting them out?
45455What do you intend doing with me?
45455What do you say?
45455What do you want?
45455What do you want?
45455What does he want?
45455What for?
45455What in thunder did you give the secret cry for, then?
45455What is the line?
45455What is your name?
45455What of him?
45455What pass?
45455What will I gain by it?
45455What''s the matter with that bolt? 45455 What''s up now?
45455What''s up-- what''s wrong?
45455What''s your lay?
45455What''s zish? 45455 What''s zish?"
45455What?
45455When did you last see him?
45455Where am I being taken to?
45455Where can I have seen you?
45455Where is McGinnis?
45455Which way did he go?
45455Which way?
45455Who are you, anyhow? 45455 Who are you?
45455Who are you? 45455 Who are you?"
45455Who did you have in the Black Hole?
45455Who is this''her''you speak of?
45455Who was he?
45455Who was he?
45455Whose assistance?
45455Why am I persecuted?
45455Why?
45455Will you be quiet and docile?
45455Will you eat now?
45455Will you not do what you can toward finding our Helen?
45455Will you, I say?
45455Will you?
45455Will you?
45455Would my own mother know me?
45455Would ye be after wantin''to see her?
45455You are employed by that monster whom I saw in that cellar?
45455You are sure of it?
45455You had a prisoner in it?
45455You knew him very well?
45455You remember me, I hope?
45455You wished to see me?
45455Your name is Helen, is it?
45455Added missing quote after"And now, who are you?"
45455Am I right?
45455And Shadow?
45455And are you not satisfied that there is only one Police Captain Howard, and he that one who now speaks to you?
45455And if Mat was not Shadow, who was?
45455And now, miss, you do n''t suppose that the assassin could have been an enemy of his?
45455And now, who are you?"
45455And-- I do not wish to pain you, miss-- but what about the body?
45455Are you goin''for to be good an''docile, or are agoin''to give me a heap of trouble?
45455But could that be?
45455But how to help myself?
45455But was McGinnis the man?
45455But was Shadow man or woman?
45455But what could they do?
45455But, I say, how''d you like to take the place of the old woman up- stairs?
45455Can you do it?
45455Changed?
45455Could Mat Morris so artfully disguise himself?
45455Could that slender throat, and drooping shoulders, and swelling bust, belong to a man?
45455Could they mean Shadow?
45455Did I stand still?
45455Did he have any enemies, who might rob him, as a blind to cover up their real motive?"
45455Do n''t each of you feel now as if I had written you a personal letter?
45455Do n''t you think so?
45455Do n''t you think so?
45455Do you hear me?"
45455Does it stick?"
45455Does the water rise in here with the tide?"
45455Got any answer for me?"
45455Had Shadow''s boldness cost him his life?
45455Had he been detected and murdered?
45455Has he any family or relations?"
45455Have you no heart, that you conspire with him to persecute a friendless girl?"
45455How could I pass the guard on the portal?
45455How in the world do you manage to get yourself up so thoroughly?"
45455How was that to be accounted for?
45455I remember just before leaving the spot that I muttered, rather loud, perhaps:"Where did that shadow disappear to so suddenly?"
45455I say, Dick, got anything on hand?"
45455I say, you old rooster, are you''crooked?''"
45455In the vaults he called loudly:"What!--ho!--where are you?"
45455Is that the plain English of it-- yes or no?"
45455MAN OR WOMAN?
45455MAN OR WOMAN?
45455Man or woman?
45455Mebbe there was n''t a howl?
45455Morris?"
45455Nellie Millbank?
45455SHADOW-- WHO WAS HE?
45455SHADOW-- WHO WAS HE?
45455Should I back out of accompanying them?
45455Singular, was it not, that we should have so much confidence in each other?
45455Suppose she did say''yes,''and by means of it staved off incarceration in the mad- house for several days, what would it amount to in the end?
45455Suppose the villain should take this opportunity of putting it forever out of his power to again threaten him?
45455That slip of a girl do what I knew Shadow was capable of doing, as well as what he had done?
45455The Black Hole is in the cellar under the store- house?"
45455The tenderness of his manner, the way in which he commenced to bathe Helen''s face, led me to inquire:"Do you know her?"
45455Then he asked:"Who are you?"
45455Then, why was I puzzled?
45455There,"jabbing the pin into Helen,"how do you like that?
45455Want to badger me again?"
45455Was Nellie Millbank the mysterious little detective?
45455Was he playing deaf and dumb?
45455Was it located here?
45455Was the Black Hole only one of the vaults of the old sugar- house?
45455Was the hour of Shadow''s vengeance at hand?
45455Was the hour of his vengeance at hand?
45455Was there any use in longer remaining here in the old sugar- house?
45455Was this Shadow?
45455Well, since you know me, then, let me ask you a question:_ What do you know of your early life?_"For a minute Helen was silent.
45455What Black Hole?"
45455What do you want?"
45455What do you want?"
45455What does he look like?"
45455What have you on hand?"
45455What was it-- perhaps you ask-- that produced this chuckle on Tige''s part?
45455What were those whispered words of McGinnis''which so affected Helen Dilt?
45455Where had Shadow gone to?
45455Where''sh the house?
45455Who, then, was Shadow?
45455Why could he not do so now?
45455Why this peculiar question?
45455Why was this?
45455Will we need as many men?"
45455With what description?
45455Would this particular fellow tell of this particular rascally exploit?
45455Yes or no?
45455You did nothing wrong, my son?"
45455You have not always sold papers?"
45455exclaimed the fiendish hag;"make such a fuss about a little one like that, which came out so easily?
45455is there no one to help me?"
30636''Annie, are you not entirely to blame for this? 30636 ''Annie, do you mean that you and Henry have separated?''
30636''Annie,''I asked, sorrowfully,''whose ring is that?'' 30636 ''But they know at the office where he went, do n''t they?''
30636''How long is it since you have heard from Henry?'' 30636 ''Well, Annie,''I said,''you are dressed to go out somewhere, are n''t you?
30636''What is the matter with her?'' 30636 ''Where away so fast?''
30636''Where did you get that ring, Annie?'' 30636 ''Who knows?''
30636''Why, do n''t you know that we had a quarrel several months ago?'' 30636 ''Why, mine, of course,''she replied;''have you never seen it before?''
30636Are you really my friend?
30636But can you tell me no more than this to- day?
30636But why do you think Annie would take it?
30636Can it be possible,I asked,"that your sister admitted that she had tried to poison you?"
30636Can you tell me no more now?
30636Captain, did you find the ring of any practical value at sea?
30636Certainly, certainly,said Andrews;"where shall I find them?"
30636Could you tell from their appearance whether George had done any work upon them that night?
30636Did any one beside you four gentlemen know this hiding place?
30636Did either of you see it?
30636Did n''t you see it? 30636 Did she not write a letter two days ago?"
30636Did the boy say whether Pattmore saw the grave- digger?
30636Did they show any marks of blood?
30636Did you succeed in learning anything from the hackman?
30636Did young Gordon have the keys to the vault?
30636Do n''t you see that man down the hill?
30636Do you know anything about his circumstances at that time? 30636 Does Annie write much?"
30636Does she correspond with Lucy?
30636Does the outer vault key open both doors?
30636Had any of them tried to borrow from the bank recently?
30636Had he any associates among the fast men and women of the place?
30636Has Miss Seaton been able to examine any of Mrs. Thayer''s trunks or bureau drawers?
30636Has the mail for the West closed yet?
30636Have you always had such bad fortune?
30636Her''devoted_ husband_,''eh? 30636 How did you come to murder George?"
30636How do you know that I ever looked for him?
30636How is it possible that these facts were never discovered before?
30636How long is it since you had this talk with Annie?
30636I saw nothing, Mr. Drysdale,said O''Fallon;"did you, Breed?"
30636I shall be very glad, indeed, to go; when shall we start?
30636I understood you to say that Mr. Flanders went no further than the private door with George; did he notice any one standing about when he came away?
30636I''m pretty well,he replied;"but have you heard the news?"
30636Is he a good workman?
30636Is it as long as that?
30636Is it long since he died?
30636Is it possible that he has so much influence as that?
30636Is it then true that my first husband is alive?
30636Is that so?
30636Is there anything I can do for you?
30636Is there anything I can do for you?
30636Mr. Pinkerton, I believe?
30636No, no, you are wrong,replied Mrs. Thayer, in trembling tones;"you are my brother, and why should I wish to injure you?"
30636No,answered the Captain;"but why do you ask?"
30636No; what news?
30636So he is writing a letter, is he?
30636The ghost, I say-- did neither of you see a horrible figure pass out of sight suddenly, toward the creek yonder?
30636Then this note, signed''Alexander P. Drysdale,''might have been pulled out of one of these packages?
30636Then what is the trouble between you and this woman?
30636Then, if he should do so, ca n''t you get two men who know how to handle a shovel quickly, to disinter it a second time?
30636There were no papers of any value used, then?
30636Wait here until I come back, will you?
30636Was he a dangerous looking fellow?
30636Was it necessary for George to open the safe that night, or could he have done his work without going into the vault at all?
30636Was it possible for any person to have entered the bank by force? 30636 Was no one ever suspected?"
30636Well, Captain, if you should give that ring to me, would it be equally prophetic in my hands?
30636Well, Knox, what news?
30636Well, Mr. Pinkerton, ca n''t you obtain possession of it in some way? 30636 Well, what of it?"
30636Were there any customers who were in the habit of coming in late?
30636Were there any papers missing besides the money?
30636Were there any strange men in or about the bank that day?
30636Were they long, sentimental and-- in short, were they to be classed under the head of love letters?
30636What are you going to do with me?
30636What are you talking about? 30636 What can have happened?"
30636What direction did he take?
30636What do you mean?
30636What does the doctor think?
30636What is the matter, Drysdale?
30636What is the matter?
30636What is the warrant for?
30636What is your plan?
30636What more do you want?
30636What motive did you have? 30636 What news?"
30636What the devil is the matter with you?
30636What would you know, my child?
30636When George gave up carrying the safe keys home with him, where did he leave them?
30636When did you arrive?
30636When shall we return?
30636Where is George Gordon? 30636 Where was he the afternoon previous to the murder?"
30636Who are you going with?
30636Who are you?
30636Who charges me? 30636 Who is this other man?"
30636Who told you this? 30636 Whom are you shouting at in such a savage way?"
30636Whom have you engaged for an usher?
30636Whose accounts shall we give you?
30636Why, how are you, Captain Sumner?
30636Why, how do you do, gentlemen?
30636Why, what in the devil has got into you, Drysdale?
30636Will you also deny that you buried the paper money in a grove near your house, on your plantation?
30636Wo n''t you walk in for a few minutes? 30636 Yes, Mr. Pinkerton,"said Mr. McGregor,"whom do you suspect?"
30636Yes, sir,I replied;"what can I do for you?"
30636Yes; do you expect to need them?
30636You think, however, that Patterson, Drysdale, Flanders, or Caruthers,_ might_ have known it?
30636You wish to know your destiny, do you?
30636''By the way,''I added,''was I right about that gentleman?''
30636''Where did he go?''
30636--"What does this mean?"
30636As the sheriff entered, Drysdale said:"How do you do, Mr. Ringwood?
30636As they strolled out, Andrews pointed to some blood and said:"Any one hurt in your house?"
30636Bannatine?"
30636Breed?"
30636But how is Mrs. Thayer?
30636By the way, Mr. Tomlinson, when do you expect the body to arrive?"
30636By the way, one question: had George drank anything at all during the day?"
30636By the way, what kind of books does Mrs. Thayer read?"
30636By the way, who was that gentleman that just passed?
30636By- the- by, there is a great fortune- teller in town; have you seen her advertisement?"
30636Calling him to one side, I said:"''George, is there anything more upon which I can advise you?''
30636Caruthers?"
30636Did you see him, Andrews?"
30636Do n''t you think I had better try to induce her to go home with me?
30636Do you intend to bring her to see me?"
30636Drysdale?"
30636Drysdale?"
30636Drysdale?"
30636Finally he caught Andrews by the hand and said:"Andrews, did n''t you see that horrible ghost?"
30636Finally she spoke in a weak voice, without looking at her brother:"Was it a fortune- teller who told you what you have just accused me of?"
30636Flanders?"
30636Gordon, what is the matter at the bank this morning?
30636Gordon?"
30636Gordon?"
30636Gordon?"
30636Gordon?"
30636Has anything gone wrong with you?"
30636Have you arranged it wholly to your own satisfaction?"
30636Have you no stings of conscience?
30636He looked at me keenly and said:"Do you mean to accuse Mr. Drysdale of murdering George Gordon?"
30636How can I get an inquest called?"
30636How can that be?
30636How do you think you would succeed as a fortune- teller?"
30636How has this man acquired such a terrible power over you as to make you forget your marriage vows and live a life of infamy with him?
30636How have you accomplished all this?
30636How long shall I live and be happy with my husband?"
30636I exclaimed,"is Mrs. Pattmore dying?
30636I havn''t seen you since your illness, Mr. Drysdale; wo n''t you come in and rest a while?"
30636I think it is time to arrest him; do n''t you?"
30636Is it so?"
30636Is she his enemy, or yours?
30636Is that satisfactory?"
30636Knox?"
30636Let me see; the last time I saw you was at a hotel in Buffalo, was n''t it?"
30636McGregor?"
30636Miss Seaton laughed pleasantly, and said:"So you were telling your fortune, were you?
30636Mrs. Thayer looked somewhat confused at first, but she gathered up the cards mechanically, and said:"I do n''t know how to tell my fortune; do you?"
30636Now, gentlemen, do you think you can read the testimony of these dumb witnesses?"
30636Oh, what shall I do?
30636Potter?"
30636Potter?"
30636Potter?"
30636She first said:"You can not deceive me; your husband is away at sea; is it not so?"
30636She has always loved you in secret, however, and now that her husband is dead--""Is that so?"
30636She nodded carelessly, with a''How d''ye do, John?''
30636Tell me-- did the ghost pass you?"
30636That is, were there any indications whatever, to show that the murderer might have possibly gained entrance during George''s absence at dinner?"
30636Thayer?"
30636The question frequently came into my mind: Are all the parties in their right minds?
30636Then, closing her eyes, Lucille broke out passionately and rapidly, like a person in a trance:"Why does she act so?
30636Then, stepping forward, he said, cordially:"Why, how are you?
30636Think you he will fear to do in the future what he has done in the past?
30636This was a lucky guess, for the clerk replied:"Havn''t you seen me since then?
30636Warne?"
30636Was anything done about it?"
30636Was he in need of money?"
30636Well, how did it come out?"
30636What did it look like?
30636What do you mean by''the ghost?''"
30636What do you seek to know?"
30636What do you think about it?"
30636What do you think of my witness, gentlemen?"
30636What is her disease?"
30636What is the matter with her?
30636What is the trouble?
30636What is their object?
30636What man are you talking about?
30636What reason have I given you for thinking so?"
30636What, then, was he doing?
30636When did she die?"
30636When did you come here?
30636When he wearies of you, have you any doubt that he will murder you_ as he has already murdered his wife_?"
30636When she had finished, I said:"Well, Mrs. Thayer, I suppose you are aware that you are not legally Pattmore''s wife?"
30636Where are your keys?"
30636Where is Mrs. Pattmore''s body now?"
30636Who are you, and where are you going?"
30636Who were George Gordon''s intimate friends?"
30636Why could I not introduce a fortune- teller to her, and thus learn all I wished to know?
30636Why do n''t you go down to New Orleans with Mr. Andrews?
30636Why do you seek my life?
30636Why, do you know, my dear sir, that he is one of the finest gentlemen, and one of the most honorable men in Atkinson?
30636Why, then, do you wish to poison me?
30636Why, what means this?"
30636Will you be ready to go out to my plantation next Monday?"
30636Will you please to name the hour when I can meet you to- morrow, to give you all the facts in the case?"
30636Wo n''t you go up with me while I get my fortune told, Miss Seaton?"
30636Would n''t you like me to go for a doctor?"
30636You are sure you saw no one?"
30636You may have heard of the dreadful manner in which young George Gordon was murdered?"
30636You will come back, wo n''t you?"
30636_ Are you sure that man loves you?_""Oh, yes; I am sure he does,"Mrs. Thayer replied, hastily.
30636did she?''
30636exclaimed Mrs. Thayer,"how could that woman have known that?
30636for God''s sake, tell me, do n''t you see it?"
30636has the Doctor ordered that horrid medicine again?
30636she asked, in a trembling voice;"can I rely upon what you say, and be sure that you will not take advantage of me?
30636so you are left here to watch me, are you?
30636what could have done it?"
30636what for?"
30636what shall I do?"
30636when his victim fell a bloody corpse at his feet,_ was_ every witness destroyed?
45492''Bats in the Wall,''eh? 45492 After the crime committed here on this very bed, can you ask why this room should be evil to me?"
45492All O. K., Pat?
45492All very true, but how are you going to get it, when you do n''t know where it is?
45492An''what''s all the row up here?
45492An''who are yez, entering the house of an honest man on the Sabbath morn? 45492 And Brownell& Popkins the Brazilian sixes?"
45492And claim the reward?
45492And do you know what the men on the ship did to Jonah?
45492And has not been caught since?
45492And how about the old woman in the worsted hood that entered this place a moment before this man came out? 45492 And it was he whom you saw coming out of that alley with the other man that Jerry Buck, the newsboy, told you was one of the burglars?"
45492And the parchment?
45492And the-- the body?
45492And their names?
45492And this is final?
45492And upon entering you found things as we see them now?
45492And what about Joe Dutton?
45492And what of him? 45492 And you do n''t know him?"
45492And you never knew your mother?
45492And you tell me there''s no watchman in the bank?
45492And you were not informed?
45492And, Maxwell?
45492Anything going on outside of regular business?
45492Are you ready?
45492Are you sure you''d know the place again, Jerry?
45492Barney, what does all this mean?
45492But how did you come to guess the entrance lay beneath that particular tombstone?
45492But how do you propose to get it? 45492 But the Mansfield will and the parchment telling the hiding- place of the buried treasure-- who botched that job, may I ask?"
45492By the way, you''ve got a key to the side door of the bank, I suppose?
45492Ca n''t you tell me what they are?
45492Callister about?
45492Can anything have happened? 45492 Can doors hold a mother when danger besets her son?
45492Can it be possible that the man is so base?
45492Can you ask?
45492Can you look at her and ask? 45492 Can you trust me, little girl?"
45492Coast clear?
45492Cutts, what does this thing mean?
45492D''ye know what''s been goin''on up here? 45492 Dere''s no woman comes in here, is dere, Jerry?"
45492Did n''t you examine this blessed old rookery from garret to cellar, not over a year ago?
45492Did they see you?
45492Did you see anything of Officer Flaherty, who ought to be on this beat?
45492Do you carry a key to those doors?
45492Do you know them?
45492Do you propose to send one of your men to apply for the place?
45492Do you think so, missus? 45492 Do you?
45492For what reason?
45492Fresh fish this morning, ma''am?
45492Had n''t some one better inquire of the agent on the first floor?
45492Has Billy Cutts, the detective, been in here this evening, Joe?
45492Has she any relatives?
45492Have I? 45492 Have you had your supper?
45492He did?
45492Hello, is that you, Billy?
45492How could Frank Mansfield tell him about the up- stairs way, fellers, when he did n''t know nothing about it himself?
45492How did you come to see these fellows?
45492How did you do it?
45492How long before was it that he entered your place?
45492How many times have I told you not to come to this office?
45492How much further do you think we''ve got to go?
45492I did n''t believe in them any more than you until to- night, but, after what we saw, what is a man to think?
45492I rather guess we can fix that if we can get it through the alley to the Donegal Shades-- eh, Rube?
45492Is he dead?
45492Is he there?
45492Is it all right, Billy?
45492Is it the Wall street speculator of that name?
45492Is not one ghost enough to haunt me, that the voice of the man I helped to bury in this devil''s den must come ringing in my ears? 45492 Is she dead?"
45492Is that you, Ed-- you and Jim?
45492Is that you, Frank Mansfield?
45492Is that you, Jerry?
45492Is that your business?
45492Is this feller a friend of yourn?
45492Is your mind made up, Reuben Tisdale? 45492 It''s Mr. Callister, certainly; but I do n''t see how it concerns me?"
45492Lije, did you see her, or was it only meant for me?
45492Mother, can this indeed be you?
45492Mr. Hook,whispered Frank, nervously,"what can this mean?"
45492Mrs. Brown, do n''t you know me?
45492My slight to you, dearest?
45492No? 45492 Now what is it?
45492Now who the blazes can that be?
45492Now, if Cutts paid them-- and Cutts is crooked, if he is a detective; I''ve known that this long while-- the question is who was to pay Cutts? 45492 Now, then, where''s de place?"
45492Now, where in thunder are those fellows, I''d like to know? 45492 Now, whose place is that, I wonder, and what does she expect to see?"
45492Of course neither of them suspect the truth?
45492Oh, you saw the burglars, did you? 45492 Positive?
45492Rube, for Heaven''s sake,he exclaimed,"what on earth ails you, man?
45492Say, Sam Cutts, have you got such a thing as a big bag?
45492Shall I assist you to the elevator, Miss Callister?
45492So these are your friends?
45492So this is where you hang out? 45492 Suppose I did?"
45492Tell him Detective Cutts wants to see him, will you, young feller?
45492That I stood ready to receive you, without explanation, on your old footing? 45492 That?
45492The Webster Bank?
45492The deuce? 45492 The papers seem to be making quite a stir about you, do n''t they?"
45492Then it was she who was murdered?
45492Then you have no idea why she should seek such quarters as that house in the rear of the Catherine Market, where we found her?
45492Then, sir, where have you been during all these weeks? 45492 There is a hollow space back of this-- don''t you hear?
45492There were three of them, you say?
45492There, do you feel better?
45492To see that all was right about the bank?
45492Vat in tonder ish dat?
45492Was he handcuffed?
45492Was she very bad?
45492Was that woman really your mother?
45492Well, Billy, is it all fixed?
45492Well, I ai n''t a- goin''to steal nothin'', am I? 45492 Well, an''what d''ye want?"
45492Well, and how do you propose to do it?
45492Well, and what''s the matter with this room?
45492Well, and where is Cutts?
45492Well, boss?
45492Well, s''pose I hain''t? 45492 Well, what do you want with us, anyhow?"
45492Well, what is it, Lije? 45492 Well, which way are you going?"
45492Well, young fellow, what shall it be?
45492Well, young man, you are on time, I see?
45492Well,said the detective,"why do n''t you speak?"
45492What ails you?
45492What are we going to do? 45492 What asylum was it?"
45492What brings you here, girl?
45492What d''ye take me for, boss? 45492 What do they say about the bank robbery?"
45492What do you mean by the''bat call?''
45492What do you think of it?
45492What do you think was the reason?
45492What have you learned? 45492 What place is this-- what do you know of the robbery of the bank?
45492What sort of a person is she?
45492What the deuce was that?
45492What the mischief are you fellows doing there?
45492What was the name of your mother before your father married her, Frank?
45492What''s the latest, Lije?
45492What''s the use of throwing all the blame on me? 45492 What''s your liquor, gents?"
45492What''s your name, my man?
45492What''s your name?
45492Where did I find them?
45492Where did you find them?
45492Where was she from?
45492Who is he?
45492Who is this man Callister?
45492Who spoke?
45492Who was the woman that passed through here just now by the way I came in?
45492Who were they?
45492Who''s the feller that made you cut an''run?
45492Why the mischief ca n''t you let sleeping dogs lie? 45492 Why, you''re Barney, the bootblack, ai n''t you?"
45492Would he? 45492 Would n''t there be a fine kick- up if they knew I had you concealed here?"
45492Yes, yes, Mrs. Marley-- what of her?
45492You are positive that it was your mother, Frank?
45492You are sure?
45492You are, eh?
45492You do n''t? 45492 You have?"
45492You saw what happened to him outside?
45492Young man, what are you doing here?
45492Your dead, young man? 45492 Added missing quote afterbats in the wall?"
45492Added missing quote after"what''s the matter with this room?"
45492Although forced by circumstances to remain indoors, you are enjoying the beautiful afternoon, I trust?"
45492An''dis is your friend, is it?
45492And did you think me dead?"
45492And if that prosperity could be but in a measure restored?
45492And what ails Officer Schneider now?
45492And who but the ghost of old Miser Mansfield himself would think of prowling about the dust- laden rooms of Three Oaks at midnight?
45492Any tracks in the snow?"
45492Are you dumb?
45492Are you not the person to whom I spoke at the Trinity church- yard wall on the night of the arrest?
45492Are you sure of these friends of yours?
45492Beside that trap- door overhead, is there no way out of this?"
45492But what was Three Oaks and where was it?
45492But when day after day passed, and I heard nothing from you, what was I to believe?
45492But where is she?
45492But whose a- goin''to give you away?
45492But, supposing you were so effectually disguised that he could never recognize you, do you think you could fill the position and play your part?"
45492By the way, how did you manage to get into the vault that night?
45492By the way, you are the newspaper boy that was with Frank at the Catherine Market this morning?"
45492Ca n''t you let up on your infernal croaking even in a strait like this?
45492Can this be you?"
45492Can you then expect me to obey?"
45492Come, now, what do you say?
45492Could he hope to win the hand of Edna Callister after such a fatal slip as this?
45492Could the eyes of love be deceived?
45492Cutts?"
45492Did not the whole affair bear the appearance of what is commonly termed a put- up job?
45492Did the plan of Billy Cutts succeed?"
45492Did these boys have anything to do with your escape?"
45492Did you not tell me that Frank Mansfield was your son, and that he robbed the Webster bank?"
45492Do n''t I know she is dead?
45492Do n''t you think she would advise you to tell me all you know about this bank affair?
45492Do you know?"
45492Do you mean to say he looks like me?"
45492Do you mean to tell me that at your time of life you are going to give way to a belief in ghosts?"
45492Do you remember what beautiful girls they were when you and I and Frank Mansfield went a- courting them?
45492Do you see her?"
45492Do you suppose a man can forget the form of his wife?
45492Do you understand the duties of such a position well enough to fill it?"
45492Does any one know?
45492Elijah Callister, did I not speak the truth?
45492Evenin''paper, gents?"
45492Evenin''papers, gents?"
45492Had he not caught him almost in the act?
45492Had he the right to aspire to the affections of the daughter, when against the father he was working night and day?
45492Had the warning words spoken behind them proceeded from those pale, set lips?
45492Have Ketchum& Bustem reported that lot of Wabash?"
45492Have his revelations come too late?
45492Have they let you escape again?"
45492Have you forgotten the morning at the Catherine Market-- my visit to the Bats in the Wall?"
45492Have you noticed, Frank, how much he resembles you?"
45492How came these two in the Trinity church- yard at this hour of the night?
45492How came those boys-- what do they call themselves-- to lend you a helping hand?"
45492How unworthy he was of love like this?
45492How was I to tell that they would send it all to the Sub- Treasury in Wall street for security before three o''clock?"
45492How was that?"
45492How''s your father, by the way?"
45492I did n''t hear no signal, did you?"
45492I saw her hovering about the Webster bank-- I thought she had found in the street certain papers which I dropped, and----""And you killed her?"
45492If the larger of the two men was one of the robbers of the Webster Bank, what was his companion doing in such company as his?
45492If the name of his dead father, to say nothing of his own, could but be cleared before the world?
45492If these scoundrels had no mercy to share to their own what hope was there for him?
45492If you are innocent, why have you not communicated with me?
45492In the little parlor as usual?
45492In your trouble could you not trust me?"
45492Is it not so?"
45492Is that woman anything to you?"
45492Is that you, Jerry Buck?"
45492It scared the life out of us, I want you to understand, for how were we to know they were bats or what they were?
45492It''s a big scheme on paper, but the question is, wo n''t it prove another Webster bank affair?
45492Jeremiah Mansfield-- Jeremiah Mansfield-- let me see-- wasn''t that the miserly old fellow who was murdered in Harlem some five years ago?"
45492Lije, did you hear that?"
45492Marley?"
45492May I trouble you to tell me who and what you are?"
45492Might have been observed, did we say?
45492Must I die here like a dog?"
45492Now, do you know, Frank, that two- thirds of the scrapes people get themselves into come from lying?
45492Now, tell me quick, what sort of a place is that saloon before us-- the Donegal Shades?
45492Now, then, Frank Mansfield, do you know who I am?"
45492Now, what do you propose to do?
45492Now, what''s to be done with the carcass before the whole neighborhood comes piling in?"
45492Now, where is that sealed parchment?
45492Providin''it works, will there be enough shug in the vault to pay us for our trouble?
45492Removed superfluous quote after"Who are you, sir?"
45492Suppose your mother were to speak to you now?
45492Surely there are footsteps walking on the floor above?
45492Surely you are not back from the station as soon as this?"
45492Swapped?
45492The same old scheme?"
45492Then there were others here besides Cutts and yourself?"
45492Then you are Mrs. Mansfield, the mother of Frank?
45492Through the iron door on the New Church street side?"
45492Was he one of them?"
45492Was n''t it her face, her form, her dress?
45492Was not this very like a conspiracy?
45492We''ve doctored this spy with a leaden pill, but who can tell how many more of the same kind of cattle there is in hiding in that room overhead?
45492Well, what have you discovered?"
45492What am I to believe now, finding you in my father''s office and in disguise?"
45492What are you doing at the door of the Webster Bank at this hour of the night?"
45492What brings the boy to a place like this?
45492What call have you got to run your nose in here?"
45492What can this mean?"
45492What did it look like?
45492What did it mean?
45492What do you know about this Jerry Buck?"
45492What do you mean?"
45492What do you want of me?
45492What do you want?"
45492What else should it be?"
45492What friends?
45492What happened ye that ye lost the coat an''the hat?"
45492What have you done with him, I ask again?"
45492What in the world can she be doing here?"
45492What should he do?
45492What should he say?
45492What should he say?
45492What sight was this?
45492What sort of shop does he keep?"
45492What sound was that?
45492What was he to do?
45492What was the true meaning of these strange happenings?
45492What was this?
45492What would you advise me to do?"
45492What''s that got to do with it?
45492What''s this?"
45492What''s your name?"
45492Where are your pals?
45492Where are your pals?"
45492Where did the man go, Jerry?
45492Where is the boy I gave into your charge?"
45492Which of you boys found the box last night?"
45492Who and what is this smooth- spoken Callister-- that''s what I want to know?"
45492Who are you, sir?
45492Who are you?
45492Who goes up mit dem valls on top, I''d schust like to know?"
45492Who is this Slattery?
45492Who is this man who swears vengeance upon so worthy, so pious a member of society as Mr. Elijah Callister of the Tenth Baptist Church?
45492Who is this strange creature with her singular mutterings concerning"bats in the wall?"
45492Who lives up there, anyway?
45492Who was she, and where is she now?"
45492Who was that old man with the basket of fish that just went out of here?"
45492Who would believe his story, now that he had been caught almost in front of the rifled vault?
45492Who, then, would be likely to go out of their way to plot against an individual so insignificant as himself?
45492Why ca n''t he get it by some other means?"
45492Why do you come to inquire of the movements of that young rascal from me?
45492Why have you not come to tell me so before?"
45492Why the deuce ca n''t you let me be?"
45492Why were we not told of that stovepipe hole?"
45492Will no argument bring you to reason?
45492Will you help me to bring him into the grasp of the law which he has so long defied?"
45492With poor Maria''s blood upon my hands calling for vengeance-- ain''t that enough?"
45492Wo n''t they give you away?"
45492Wot other do you s''pose?
45492Would either of you know the three men again?"
45492You have got the sealed parchment that should accompany the will, I hope?
45492You saw a woman dead in an upper room in the house in the rear of this evil den?"
45492an''is it murther that''s been done?"
45492and"Wo n''t they give you away?"
45492cried Cutts, placing his hand on Frank''s shoulder as he spoke,"who the mischief have we here?"
45492did we hear some one exclaim?
45492diga for golda?"
45492he cried, in husky tones,"for God''s sake, what brings you here?
45492he cried,"what ails you, man?
45492if it ai n''t that fly detective what shook me up on the Sunday morning poor Mrs. Marley was murdered-- an''phat ails you, Mister Tisdale?
45492in"My slight to you, dearest?"
45492in"Now, where is that sealed parchment?
45492in"Well, which way are you going?"
45492to?
45492to?
45492what mutherin''work is this?"
45492what noise was that?"
45492you wouldn''t----""Would n''t I?
46306A great deal?
46306A_ little_''steep''--aren''t you, Roberts? 46306 Ah, Connecticut?
46306Ah, here, eh? 46306 Ah, my friend Rogers has got as far as St. Louis, on his scent?"
46306Ah, you are a friend of Mr. Coe? 46306 All right,"said"Collins,"aloud; but he stepped up to Payne, and kindly whispered in his ear,"But would you do it?
46306And on reflection, you have no just reason to entertain suspicion of any of the clerks?
46306And you have come to think that you are that Frederic Hague? 46306 Are these your best terms?"
46306Are you Mr. Jacobs''nigger?
46306Are you stopping at this hotel?
46306Are you under any special obligations to your brother Floramond?
46306Bob McDonald? 46306 But did n''t you see how she looked?"
46306But how did he get in, and do it so secretly, my wife and I lying right there?
46306But how did you get it-- and when? 46306 But what does this mean?"
46306But where are the rest?
46306But you have several clerks?
46306But you have that important paper all secure?
46306But,asked I,"are Mr. and Mrs. Clemens ready to receive me, as I requested in my note?"
46306But,said Flat,"has all these fellurs paid up their''cessments?"
46306Can I get by?
46306Can I see them all immediately, for I''ve but little time to spare?
46306Can we not walk up Broadway, and I tell you during our walk?
46306Come?
46306Could he do this nicely, and not be suspected?
46306Could n''t you trust me to do the business? 46306 Did he examine anything?"
46306Did he lose it, and you find it?
46306Did you ask him his name?
46306Did you ever have any notice that you were entitled to any property at all in England, till Mr.---- told you so?
46306Did you ever see that before? 46306 Do n''t see?
46306Do n''t you know yet that the Mississippi is infested with old gamblers rich as Jews, and who ca n''t give up their pious trade to save their lives? 46306 Do n''t you think I''d make an excellent waiter here?"
46306Do so-- are you after a''bird''?
46306Do you entertain any special suspicions of anybody?
46306Do you know its provisions?
46306Do you know whose it is?
46306Do you suspect none of these servants?
46306Doctor, you''ve been over to see Mr. Perkins, we hear; how''s he getting along? 46306 Does Mr.---- live here?"
46306Ellsworth? 46306 Enough,"said I;"and now the question is how well can you play your part?
46306Had n''t you heard that he is dead?
46306Has he a fit?
46306Has he told you about one Frederic Hague, a man by the same name you sometimes have borne?
46306Has she a lover who visits the house?
46306Have they been good pay heretofore?
46306Have you a suit of rooms here?
46306Have you ever talked with him about your losses?
46306Here''s a man who will tell you whose it is,said I; and holding it up to the president, I asked,"Whose is this bag?"
46306How dared you to abuse my kindness-- you dog? 46306 How do you know?"
46306How do you suppose anybody could find what was n''t lost-- only stolen?
46306How long have you been stopping here?
46306How_ did_ you find these things? 46306 I am in a great perplexity, and I want your aid to get out of it, for I know that you knew George Wilson-- didn''t you?"
46306I declare,said Flat,"that are''s famous,"taking hold of the book;"neow do tell me what your expenses is in runnin''this here company?
46306Is he Irish, too? 46306 Is he Protestant or Catholic?"
46306Is he in?
46306Is it in Cincinnati that I must work, if I enter upon the matter you may have to relate to me?
46306Is this house on fire?
46306Is your name registered?
46306Le Roy!--do you know him? 46306 Let me ask, then, if you are unwell?"
46306Mr. Cancemi at home?
46306Mr.----, the detective officer?
46306No trifling; and where are the collaterals?
46306No, sir; only he has lent me little sums of money, from time to time-- which--"You have doubtless always paid up?"
46306O, I am so glad, for you''ll be company for me, and keep those mean men away from me-- won''t you?
46306O, a robbery, eh? 46306 O, is he?
46306O, massa, you''s quare-- ain''t you? 46306 O, no, not much, but I should like it?
46306O, no,--why?
46306O,said I,"a man given, in short, to wine, women, and cards, you mean?"
46306Of course, then, you suspect no one in your house?
46306Power of attorney? 46306 Pray tell us what it is?"
46306Purvis?
46306Registered? 46306 Rich?"
46306See what the''spirits''have brought back to us?
46306Seems so? 46306 Sir, can you come right down at once to the---- Bank?"
46306The note of introduction tells you-- does it not?
46306The very man that worked up that case for Coe and Phillips, two years ago?
46306Then John Dinsmore is as much your name as Frederic Hague?
46306Then he would n''t be apt to see it, to remind him of its being there?
46306Then you like him? 46306 Then you, too, have been awake the whole time?"
46306They were white men, you are sure, then?
46306Thirty- seven?
46306Up where?
46306Wa''al, how do I know? 46306 Was a Mr. Hale there?"
46306Well, I want to find him; and can I hire you to go with me to- day and pick him out? 46306 Well, describe him; is he large or small, red or black- haired; old or young; hearty or ill?"
46306Well, did you ever see this bag?
46306Well, did you ever see this man before?
46306Well, do you now think you are entitled?
46306Well, her lover, what sort of a man is he?
46306Well, is n''t this a little dull, Mr. Purvis? 46306 Well, is that all you''ve got to tell me?"
46306Well, sir,said I,"who took it?
46306Well, what am I to do? 46306 Well, what do you judge by his writing?"
46306Well,I broke in, a little impatiently,"if you have_ lost_ those papers, what do you propose?
46306Well,said he,"I''ve told you about that San Antonio case, which first started me into the detective business-- haven''t I?"
46306Were there any robberies on the nights of such watching?
46306Were you ever in England, sir? 46306 What are you doing these days?"
46306What are_ you_ doing?
46306What can I do for you, sir?
46306What did he place this bag with there-- what''s there?
46306What does he expect?
46306What if it should prove that the bank has made no such draft on us that day?
46306What is the number of your room?
46306What is your business, friend?
46306What of it? 46306 What park?"
46306What story?
46306What was his condition that day? 46306 What will you take for it?"
46306What''s this?
46306What''s up?
46306What?
46306When shall I return?
46306Where can I find her?
46306Where can they be going?
46306Where did he take it from, and what did he do with it?
46306Where did you get it?
46306Where were you to meet when one of you found her?
46306Where''s that?
46306Who calls you John Dinsmore?
46306Who first called you John Dinsmore?
46306Who gave you the name Frederic Hague?
46306Who has access to your safe besides yourself?
46306Who''s that man?
46306Who''s there?
46306Why do n''t he marry her and take her away?
46306Why, I never told you any such story-- did I? 46306 Why, John,"--for that is my name,--"why did n''t you tell me beforehand what a glorious creature you were going to see?
46306Why, do you take me for a rag- dealer? 46306 Why, then, does he continue to lead the life he does?"
46306Why, this is a draft on our bank by the Bank of----; cashed, too, I reckon; how came it here?
46306Why? 46306 Would you give me a note to her, as I am a stranger?"
46306Would you know him anywhere you might see him?
46306Yes, sir; I suppose I am_ the_ man,said I, emphasizing the article"the;""but what of it, what if I did?"
46306Yes,he replied at once,"that''s my vest; but I have n''t seen it before in a good while; where did you get it?"
46306Yet, where is the check?
46306You are a little excited, judge; what''s the matter?
46306You say your name is''Frederic Hague''?
46306You took dinner just now up stairs?
46306You want to go to New London?
46306You''ve had a loss? 46306 You''ve seen him often?"
46306Your master''s a great speculator, then? 46306 Your master''s a jolly fellow-- isn''t he?
46306Your name is----, I believe, sir?
46306_ Knew_ him? 46306 ''Tis a little curious, is n''t it?
46306( the tears coming into her eyes)"chated by the likes o''that dirthy blaggard?
46306--"Mont Collins?"
46306----?"
46306----?"
46306----?"
46306----?"
46306A good night to- night, eh?"
46306And now I wish to ask you if you knew how that bag got under the counter?"
46306And one day, after he had been with us a few weeks, she said to me,''What if William should not grow up a good man?
46306And so_ you''ve_ come out?
46306And what is there in this world, with its grievous labors and trials, comparable to riches?
46306And why should n''t they?
46306Are there others involved besides yourself?"
46306Are you a Legate, sir, or a relative of the family?
46306Are you a stranger, sir, in New York, allow me to ask?"
46306Are you unwell?"
46306As he was passing out, he spoke jocularly to the president,--"The banks''breaking, I suppose, does not disturb_ you_?
46306Besides, we have a bill of nearly a thousand dollars against these fellows, and if you break them up, where are we to get our pay?"
46306But fix your terms-- what shall I give you for the document?"
46306But how came it in there?
46306But how came the address there in Childs''s hand?
46306But how did he unlock the safe?
46306But how did it get there?
46306But how did she get there?
46306But how should we prove the vest to be his, if he should deny it?
46306But if it were, how get a clew to the thief?
46306But is there not in that letter that which touches other chords than those of sympathy-- the chords of justice in all decent souls?
46306But some name I must have-- and what better can I substitute for the real one than Garretson?
46306But the nation-- the community-- civilization-- what of them?
46306But what was to be done?
46306But when I came down from my room into the"office,"or"bar- room,"properly speaking, the young clerk said to me,"Would the stranger enter his name?"
46306But where was the watch?
46306But while I would not undertake to determine for others the metaphysical(?)
46306But who was this"Williams?"
46306Can I assist you any further now?"
46306Charley,--aren''t you glad, on the whole, though?"
46306Could the lawyer give him any idea of where such a plantation could be found?
46306Did you notice anything at all disturbed in your desk?"
46306Do n''t yer pay for yer vittals when yer takes''em?"
46306Do n''t you see straight through it?"
46306Do you believe in Fate?
46306Do you intend to return there soon?"
46306Do you know anything about Hartford?
46306Do you know how these papers came into the possession of the parties?''"
46306Do you know if this young man has any such garment?"
46306Do you know?"
46306Do you mean that it''s thought to be the work of disembodied spirits?"
46306Do you think he could be induced to come to Boston?
46306Do you think there''s no God in heaven to watch over innocents like your cousin Nellie?"
46306Do you understand me?"
46306Do you understand?"
46306Does he come down chimney?"
46306Does she know anything about her son''s dissipations?"
46306Dr. Hudson, of Cincinnati, I hear?"
46306Ellsworth?"
46306Getting on well with the business?"
46306Had n''t we better go?"
46306Had the bird flown?
46306Had they hunted out Hattie, or were they old acquaintances of Charlotte, and had found Hattie there by accident when calling on the former?
46306Hague?"
46306Have I not made my decision plain to you?
46306Have you been arranging this box?"
46306Have you ever been victimized by them?"
46306Have you found the ring?"
46306Having thus left college, the question arose, what William should do, what profession or business he should pursue?
46306He cried, and said to Phillips,"O, Charles Phillips, how could you?
46306He was well as usual then, I suppose, and just as full of the''Old McDonald''"( for his father was a great old sport)"as ever, eh?"
46306He writes nicely-- doesn''t he?
46306He wrote such a curious hand, did n''t he?"
46306He''s a planter, I suppose-- has a great number of"hands"--hasn''t he?"
46306Here''s his card, to be sure, but who knows that it''s not a fraud?
46306His clothes were still wet, and Daniels exclaimed,"What, was it you, Montgomery, that rescued my child here from the water?
46306How came you to know them so well?
46306How dare you come to me thus?"
46306How did he get in the house?
46306How did he know but he wanted more thousands?
46306How did you get here?
46306How ever identify one dollar, or rather a single one of the ten dollar pieces?
46306How long has she been with you?"
46306How long have you been on from New Orleans, my dear sir?"
46306How many persons are there in your family?"
46306How much shall I give you for that precious will?"
46306How should I proceed?
46306How to find her?
46306How was he?
46306How''s that?
46306How, then, could I hear spirits, or even mortals, so far as their footfalls were concerned?
46306I do n''t know the writin''; but how do I know they ar''all genooine?"
46306I do not know what led me to think of it, but I asked,"Have you locked it?"
46306I gave Mr. R---- a wink, and said, quietly,"That boy would make a good operator-- wouldn''t he?"
46306I have the ticket here; do you recognize it?"
46306I may make such use of your name as I please?"
46306I reckon I had not better try him, eh?"
46306I said to myself,"Purvis?
46306I said,"What shall we do with them?"
46306I see you like fun; there''s a good comedy on to- night; would you like to go?"
46306I suppose you''ve worked up the theory by this time?
46306I thought he looked vexed, too, about something, and I asked,"Well, what''s up?
46306I wonder where a fellow could get another like it?"
46306I would n''t sell it for nothing; but do you want it much?"
46306I''ve too much to do; but what''s the trouble?"
46306Is he a pretty resolute man-- man of sanguinary temperament?"
46306Is he here with you?"
46306Is it a gentleman of the western branch of whom you were speaking?"
46306Is it not a shame to our common humanity that a barrel of flour should, in any family, become a subject for their rejoicing?
46306Is there any suspicion of something wrong about his death?"
46306Is there anybody here that wants to play for something worth while?
46306Is there anybody that wants to make this money?"
46306Is your name on the hotel books?"
46306It is n''t possible-- is it?"
46306It might have been the whiskey, however,--but what matters it?
46306It would be a convenient thing to conceal counterfeit money in, I thought; and then I said to myself,"Why not good to keep stolen money in too?"
46306It''s enough, is n''t it, that it''s here?"
46306Jolly fellow-- isn''t he?
46306Le Franc; but how_ do_ you do?
46306Lucky-- isn''t it, he dropped in here?"
46306Mack._"Are you a native of Connecticut?"
46306Mack._"Did you enlist in a Maryland regiment?"
46306Mack._"Have you your discharge papers?"
46306Mack._"Were you a soldier?
46306Mack._"You have served with General Howard?"
46306Margaret, have n''t I told you a pretty story though?
46306McDonald?"
46306Mr. Payne; very glad to meet you?"
46306Mr. Perkins whispered to me,"Shall we rap, and catch him when he rises?"
46306Mr. Wilson,"said Mr. Redfield,"you proposed to ride on the front seat when we returned; perhaps you''d like to now?"
46306Now you see the relation of things, and we need n''t dispute; how will you settle this business?
46306Of course a name was signed to the affidavit, but how could we know that it was correct?
46306Of course the New York agency was alive to its interests; but where was the ticket?
46306Old Sam Colt was a trifle gay-- wasn''t he?
46306On business?
46306Perhaps you are from there?"
46306Perkins?"
46306Permit me to ask, what was this Legate''s first name?
46306Recover soon?"
46306Redfield?"
46306Shall he go ahead?"
46306She said,''You look excited; what''s the matter with you?''
46306Suppose we go to the bar?"
46306Take some wine with us?
46306The bank men and clerks looked at the papers, and one of them, taking up a paper of peculiar color, and folded, said,"What''s this?"
46306The door was closed by Mr. R----, who asked,"Why do you change the programme?
46306The name is familiar, but where have I known anybody bearing it?"
46306The night had worn well on, when my companion addressed me:--"Friend, are you ill?"
46306The proprietor reached out his hand for it, looked at it for an instant, and said,--"Is this your name?"
46306They are in business; but I like to have my family about me--""Are these all?"
46306They are to be married within a week?
46306They might stop short of 27th Street, and I_ must_ go there, and what should I do?
46306To find them?"
46306Well, well; have I come to this?"
46306Well, you know;--but I hope I''m not tiring you with my long yarn, sir?"
46306Were they not on the eve of becoming immensely rich?
46306Were they time- old customers of the place, or recent comers?
46306What ails you?
46306What can it mean?"
46306What d''they charge you for this here nice book, to begin with?"
46306What do those speculators do?
46306What do you mean?"
46306What do you say to it?"
46306What do you think now of spiritualism, father?"
46306What do you think of my new plan?"
46306What do you think?"
46306What do you want by the month?"
46306What do you want of me?"
46306What else do they come to New York for, to be sure?
46306What had he done with his money?
46306What have you seen?"
46306What if I should suddenly die, and they should be found with me?
46306What is he doing here?"
46306What makes it seem so?"
46306What on earth can have brought you over here?"
46306What shall I do?
46306What struck you most in his appearance?"
46306What would it not become if these remained near her there in the box for two months, as Mrs. Seymour directed?
46306When shall I begin again?"
46306Where could the scoundrels have taken him?
46306Where did you meet them first?"
46306Where does he live, this Payne?"
46306Where was it gone?
46306Where were these gone, and who had taken them?
46306Who brought them?
46306Who is the thief?
46306Why carry good money in such a"purse"?
46306Why do you ask?"
46306Why do you continue to persecute me?
46306Why have you delayed to bring it to me before?"
46306Why may not others gamble on a smaller scale, and practise their smaller cunning?"
46306Will you have the kindness to forward me your pedigree, as fully as you understand it, or are able to obtain it?
46306Will you help?
46306Wo n''t you go ask him to come down?"
46306Wonder who it was?"
46306Would n''t you and your friend do us the honor to accompany us to our box, where our wives now are?"
46306Would n''t you like to pull off your own?
46306Would you like to go there?"
46306You know him, of course; but do you know any more about him than travelling with him that day-- and what do you know?"
46306You know where that is?"
46306You never knows about the specumaters?
46306You seldom enjoy a finer one here in New York, I suppose?"
46306You''ve got my deposits all safe as the rest, I dare say, eh?"
46306You, too, know all about the business, and would probably prefer to escape arrest also-- wouldn''t you?"
46306_ Peck._--"Are you an officer?"
46306_ Was_ it Hyde?
46306_ Will will be pleased to know the_ WILL_ of the unwilling, at nine o''clock, Monday night, next?
46306a hundred times?"
46306and he commented on it; and I, as a matter of politeness, passed it to the young man, asking,"Did you ever see anything like it before?"
46306and where did you first see it?"
46306and your friend, too; he''ll join us?"
46306exclaimed the man;"and whom did it bring?"
46306exclaimed the old aunt;"do tell--_is_ that_ all_ that''s troubling you so?
46306how do you do?
46306interest, and thus make them"earn"$ 2,100 a year?
46306said Blanchard;"how did you come to know Payne?"
46306said I, touching him under the chin,"that I_ did n''t_ tell you, my boy?"
46306said I;"and you are not able to say that any one of these is more innocent or less guilty than another, eh?"
46306said my friend;"did you ever see that before?"
46306some scamp, or interested person then, had played you a trick?"
46306that is, what was his health?"
46306that will''s got to be probated, and who''s to do it?
46306then he was lending you money, and getting interest on it, which really ought to have been your own-- wasn''t he?"
46306well, do they call you anything else?"
46306you know Mr. Childs?
46306you''re asleep, Mr. Dubois-- are you?
33230Ai n''t it so?
33230And now? 33230 And what about Treving?"
33230And you guessed Randall did n''t know about the murder when you caught him?
33230And you-- will you ever speak?
33230Are you one of Mr. Alden''s servants?
33230Are you still anxious to try that plan of yours after what you''ve seen?
33230Are you willing, John?
33230At any rate that would be better for his memory, would n''t it? 33230 Because Nora gave you this number?"
33230But why not lights, Jim?
33230But why,Nora asked,"should McDonald''s daughter cry through the house in this fashion?
33230But will Dr. Randall thank you for interfering?
33230But you heard no shot?
33230But you wo n''t alarm her with this?
33230But, Jim,Nora asked,"how did you know that man had been a witness?
33230Could they have mistaken him for you?
33230Could you drive me to Mr. Andrew Alden''s place?
33230Did he?
33230Did n''t you fall down on it last time?
33230Did n''t you follow her to the door? 33230 Did the woman make a fight?"
33230Did you ever notice-- was he in the habit of wearing a flower in his button- hole?
33230Did you hear anything?
33230Did you notice me fingering this just now?
33230Do n''t you see it, Nora?
33230Do n''t you see? 33230 Do you want to kill that woman?"
33230Does it fit, Jim?
33230Eh? 33230 Eh?
33230Eh? 33230 From your father?"
33230Had you planned anything important for to- night?
33230Has he a record?
33230Have n''t you any eyes?
33230Have you ever seen his wife, Jim?
33230How are you working, Nora? 33230 How are your detectives outside going to help us in here?"
33230How could I tell? 33230 How could you control her with a thing like that in her hands?"
33230How did you come? 33230 How did you have the nerve to drive your limousine to the place last night?"
33230How did you know you''d find this money on the sidewalk?
33230How did you learn about the signal?
33230How do you expect to throw sand in the eyes of that outfit?
33230How long have you been loafing in that corner?
33230How long, Jim?
33230How long?
33230How many got out of it? 33230 How much do you love your life?"
33230How much of a chance?
33230How much?
33230How often have I told you, Papa Marlowe, to keep your fat mouth shut?
33230How were you so sure?
33230How would you like a taxi- ride to Elmford?
33230I came back-- Who are you? 33230 I do n''t understand,"he said,"but it''s evident we are caught here, and that fire has been fixed-- a signal?"
33230I''ll take all the chances and use it, but at a sound from you-- You understand? 33230 If you want to run me down,"he shouted,"why not give me a chance to make my will?
33230Is n''t it enough? 33230 Is n''t that proof, Jim, that he knows he has n''t a chance?"
33230Is that inconstancy to him? 33230 Is that the front door?"
33230Is the safe here? 33230 Is there any hope for her?"
33230Jim,she breathed,"you''re going to take this case?"
33230Maybe you''re a reporter or a cop? 33230 Much loss?"
33230No alarms?
33230No doubt about your having heard of our friend Hennion?
33230No talk- ee, eh? 33230 Nothing been disturbed?"
33230Now who told you there was a door through my cellar?
33230Now you would n''t think we''d ever have got in the war, would you? 33230 One of those Bellevue cases?
33230Plenty of time, is n''t there?
33230Scared, George?
33230Seeing ghosts, George?
33230She''s quieter now? 33230 So that''s why?"
33230So-- murderous?
33230Still those men in the woods?
33230The chink?
33230The point is, Simmons,the leader said,"can you handle the stuff with a degree of safety after you have read the formula?
33230The windows,Garth said,"or the fireplace?"
33230Then how can I get to a front window?
33230Then what you mean coming through my cellar? 33230 Then where is she now?"
33230Then why not tell all this to Freddy Treving?
33230Then why suspect your visitor of being a ghost?
33230Then you agree?
33230Then you''re going out there to- night?
33230Then,Garth said,"you heard no shot?"
33230There''s no doubt then,Garth asked,"that he killed Treving?"
33230This rot about the woods and the spirits of dead soldiers?
33230To be caught in the yard?
33230Treving said that?
33230Unbearable?
33230Violence?
33230Was he drunk?
33230Was it near?
33230Well?
33230Well?
33230Were you thinking of paying your party call to- night? 33230 Wh- what for?"
33230Wh-- what do you mean?
33230Wh-- what the devil do you mean?
33230What are one or two here?
33230What are you doing here, Nora?
33230What are you doing here? 33230 What are you doing here?"
33230What are you doing here?
33230What are you doing, father?
33230What are you driving at, Ed? 33230 What are you driving at?"
33230What are you going to do, Garth?
33230What are you going to do, Slim?
33230What are you going to do?
33230What are you going to do?
33230What are you talking about? 33230 What are you up to?
33230What are you working on, Jim? 33230 What can I do, Garth?"
33230What can he want at this time of night?
33230What did you come down for this morning anyway? 33230 What did you hear?
33230What difference does that make? 33230 What do I know about it?"
33230What do you expect, when you insinuate--"What have I insinuated, provided your conscience''s clear?
33230What do you mean by that?
33230What do you mean? 33230 What do you mean?"
33230What do you mean?
33230What do you want?
33230What does Manford want?
33230What does this mean?
33230What is it?
33230What is it?
33230What now?
33230What you talking about, Nora? 33230 What''s all this mystery?"
33230What''s in that bottle, Slim?
33230What''s in that bundle you''re carrying?
33230What''s on your mind, Nora?
33230What''s that for?
33230What''s that you''re saying? 33230 What''s that?"
33230What''s that?
33230What''s that?
33230What''s that?
33230What''s the job?
33230What''s the matter out here? 33230 What''s the matter with you?
33230What''s the matter with you? 33230 What''s the matter?
33230What''s up, Ed?
33230What''s wrong here?
33230What''s wrong, Simmons?
33230What? 33230 When did you last see McDonald''s daughter?"
33230When do you think we''ll be able to question her?
33230When,Garth asked eagerly,"will he be able to talk?"
33230Where are all the servants?
33230Where are you going, Jim?
33230Where are you going?
33230Where were you going, Garth?
33230Where''s Garth?
33230Where''s his daughter? 33230 Where,"Garth asked,"does Simmons change cars?"
33230Where? 33230 Where?"
33230Which direction did they take?
33230Who are you?
33230Who called? 33230 Who could it be but this man that hides his face?
33230Who is it? 33230 Who is that?
33230Who is that? 33230 Who the devil are you?"
33230Who was in the house besides yourself and Mrs. Taylor''s mother?
33230Who''s running this office?
33230Who''s that?
33230Who''s the fashion- plate that left it?
33230Whole force at your heels, Nora?
33230Why did n''t you warn the boys to keep an eye on him?
33230Why did the servants quit?
33230Why did you come? 33230 Why did you light it?"
33230Why do n''t you come in?
33230Why do you connect a ghost with anarchists?
33230Why do you look away, Jim?
33230Why does n''t he ring?
33230Why is n''t it answered? 33230 Why not send out a call for the patrol?
33230Why the devil does n''t Nora answer? 33230 Why,"Nora asked,"do n''t you tell us what the case is?"
33230Why,he asked himself,"wo n''t these people talk?
33230Why,she asked,"would n''t you let Jim tell me the man''s name?"
33230Why? 33230 Why?
33230Why?
33230Will it hurt? 33230 Wo n''t you tell me?
33230You could n''t persuade him to send his wife away?
33230You did n''t guess, Jim? 33230 You do n''t think,"he muttered,"that I was fool enough to follow that trail without covering myself?"
33230You have n''t had the bell disconnected, Nora? 33230 You have n''t seen?"
33230You heard that, Nora?
33230You heard-- that?
33230You killed Taylor so you might marry his wife?
33230You knew him, too?
33230You know,he said,"that there are many men near here-- that they can trap us in this house?"
33230You mean Kridel?
33230You mean,Garth asked,"that Nora had all this planned from the very beginning?"
33230You mean,he whispered,"that he''s-- gone?"
33230You promise, Jim?
33230You think this ghost is connected with a dangerous conspiracy against you?
33230You very nearly took mine, Jim, so are n''t we quits?
33230You will take care of him?
33230You would n''t give me away, would you? 33230 You''d swear to let Jim go at the border?"
33230You''ll come quietly?
33230You''ll come with me alone?
33230You''ll forgive our welcome? 33230 You''ll try to trail us, too?"
33230You''re Mrs. Hanson''s chauffeur?
33230You''re sure there''s some of the stuff in the safe with the formula? 33230 You''re sure?"
33230You''ve a doctor?
33230You''ve heard of that fellow without a face?
33230You, Garth? 33230 Alden?
33230Alsop?"
33230Am I as sick as that?"
33230And after all was n''t this an ideal rendezvous?
33230And he lay right there, did n''t he, George, between you and the safe?
33230And now it works night and day?"
33230And why did n''t he move around?"
33230And you''ll try to understand?
33230Any dope on the gun?"
33230Any word of the doctor?"
33230Are we going to spend the rest of the night on this boat?
33230Are you going to get away with it?
33230Are you hurt?"
33230Are you ready, or do you prefer the cell and your picture in the morning papers?"
33230Are you willing to jump into a chase blindly that way?
33230As Garth stepped towards the door Mrs. Taylor cried out again:"Is it safe?"
33230Awful burns?"
33230Because you think the old lady''s crazy, and she frightens you?
33230Besides, if he did n''t want to give her away, what business was it of mine?
33230But do n''t you suppose Slim and George would gamble I''ll never let them out of this town?
33230But why should I want to see him stabbed?"
33230But you-- you''re not afraid?"
33230Ca n''t we turn on the lights?"
33230Ca n''t you?"
33230Can you find your way?"
33230Could Nora be on the same errand as himself, working for her father?
33230Could he devise any useful defence against Slim''s imagination, abnormally clever and inscrutable; or against such naked brutality as George''s?
33230Could he escape?
33230Could n''t you keep out of trouble once you were there?"
33230Could she act to that extent with her father?
33230Could such passionate resistance to circumstance perish utterly?
33230Could the violent will behind it accept silence and pass with the body into nothingness?
33230Could this be another police trick?
33230Crying, Nora?
33230Did any of the responsibility rest with this room?
33230Did n''t you see where she went?"
33230Did she fancy herself any more than a superior servant?
33230Did you and he know about old Mrs. Hanson?
33230Did you expect him here to- night while I struggled in town?"
33230Did you hear anything?"
33230Do n''t you feel anything strange?
33230Do n''t you get an impression of great suffering, Jim?"
33230Do n''t you see?
33230Do n''t you suppose those devils know?
33230Do you know, Garth, that Slim and George are loose on the town?"
33230Do you see that stone?
33230Do you want a holiday?
33230Does anybody know who croaked Kridel?
33230Does that satisfy you?"
33230Eh?"
33230Eh?"
33230Eh?"
33230Expected to trip me, did n''t you?
33230Garth?"
33230Garth?"
33230Got it at the wedding, did n''t you?"
33230Had his peril finally shown her heart the truth?
33230Had n''t thought of that, eh?
33230Had she formed for Mr. Taylor any silly attachment?"
33230Had she, in fact, been acting in the cellar?
33230Had the loneliness imposed upon her intelligence such a repulsive credulity?
33230Hanson?"
33230Has anybody burned in the chair for that?
33230Have you any arrangement with him for to- night?"
33230Have you had threatening letters about your contracts?"
33230Have you noticed the conservatory door?"
33230He shouted into the transmitter:"Are you all dead out there?
33230He shouted:"Why did you lie when I asked you who was in the house at the time of the murder?"
33230He''d like the fellow that swung the Hennion job, but if you turned it down cold I could n''t help it, could I?"
33230Her mind?"
33230How can I tell?
33230How can anybody?"
33230How could he continue to face such moments?
33230How did you get in?
33230How did you happen to be here?
33230How many mugs have you brought in since I saw you last?
33230How pronounced was its significance?
33230How would he find her?
33230How?"
33230I called out instinctively,''Who''s there?''
33230I can trust you?
33230If he was n''t guilty, why had he hidden all night and day?
33230If it is, what do we gain by making a show of him?
33230If there had been letters do you think she would have destroyed them one by one?
33230Impulsively he called out:"Who''s that?"
33230Is n''t she always right, Garth?"
33230It wo n''t be necessary?"
33230Maybe you''ll come to see me just the same when you get back?"
33230Of what abnormal diligence could such an eccentricity be an echo?
33230Of what?"
33230Once she whispered:"Have n''t you a feeling there is some one here who laughs at us?"
33230Point is, are you coming peaceably, or will I have to wake up a patrolman to get a wagon?"
33230Randall?"
33230Shall I ring for John?"
33230Shall I tell him to get you something-- a whiskey and soda?"
33230Silly, was n''t it?
33230Suppose you got clear-- across the border-- into Canada?
33230Sure you have n''t anything to tell me about you and him?
33230That cop was killed here, was n''t he?"
33230That sounds rather silly, does n''t it?
33230The furnaces?
33230The yard is n''t the only getaway?"
33230Then Nora would get the bomb, but where was the real veiled woman?
33230Then who prowled about the unlighted house and hesitated in the vicinity of her door?
33230Think if I wanted to do anything wrong I''d let you find me out?"
33230To warn the others?"
33230Treving?"
33230Understand?
33230Was it a guess?"
33230Was she abroad in these woods?
33230Was she as senile as she appeared, or had she tried to throw sand in his eyes?
33230Was that merely coincidence?
33230Was the door open to the next room where she had struggled and died?
33230Was there an arrangement with that beast?
33230Was there an arrangement?
33230Wear a flower?
33230Well?
33230West?"
33230What about my wife?"
33230What about my wife?"
33230What about your wife then?
33230What am I to say?"
33230What are you all afraid of?"
33230What could be the explanation of this trail of money, left with a scrupulous care on New York pavements?
33230What did Mr. Alden tell you?"
33230What did they do?"
33230What do they expect me to find in this house?"
33230What do you know?"
33230What do you mean?"
33230What do you think of that?"
33230What do you want of me?"
33230What had happened to her when she had stepped into the dusty hall?
33230What had she wanted to say?
33230What is it?
33230What is it?"
33230What kept you?"
33230What must an ace mean to that lot, eh?
33230What object, probably similar, had occasioned the search?
33230What point could there be in this abnormal masquerade?
33230What then?
33230What unaccountable intuition had warned her away?
33230What was the connection of the death that had struck there twice?
33230What was the share of the shrouded army in the forest?
33230What were you thinking of, man?
33230What will you do with it?"
33230What would such conscienceless men do to her if they found at the last moment she was responsible for their hopeless predicament?
33230What you want in that empty cellar?"
33230What''ll they do at the start?"
33230What''s all this row, Arnold?"
33230What''s happened?"
33230What''s on your mind?
33230What''s that noise?
33230What''s the matter with the pigtail?"
33230What''s the matter with the place?"
33230What''s the matter with you?"
33230What''s the matter?
33230What''s the matter?
33230What''s the matter?"
33230What''s up?"
33230What, Garth questioned, had been left with such care on the sidewalk in front of the corner house?
33230What-- what happened at the club?"
33230What_ are_ you up against, Mr. Garth?
33230When did they take Mrs. Randall away?"
33230When was it?"
33230When will he be able to talk straight?"
33230Where are you going?"
33230Where was Nora now?
33230Where was the one who had opened and for whom his knife was eager?
33230Where will we be if anything like that''s pulled again?"
33230Where would he find Nora?
33230Where''s my hat?
33230Where''s my wife?
33230Where''s the telephone?"
33230Where''s your daughter now?"
33230Who do you suppose I mean?
33230Who else should there be?
33230Who else?"
33230Who pays the bill?"
33230Who''d want to live here?"
33230Who''s rented the warehouse?
33230Who?"
33230Why are you here?"
33230Why are you so late?"
33230Why did my servants swear they had seen?
33230Why did n''t Mrs. Taylor see her face?"
33230Why did you bring him in at all?"
33230Why did you come?"
33230Why did you light that fire?"
33230Why do n''t they come?"
33230Why do you glare at me like that?
33230Why do you speak to my mother like this?
33230Why does n''t he answer?"
33230Why not show him the big event, Simmons?"
33230Why not, indeed, satisfy her curiosity now?
33230Why then had the young man left five dollars around the corner?
33230Will this help then?"
33230Will you give up the combination quietly?"
33230Wo n''t you promise?
33230Wo n''t you tell me where you''re going?"
33230Would he be in time to prevent a crime of such proportions, of such disquieting possibilities?
33230Would he, however, he asked himself, be able to go the whole way?
33230Yet what difference did it make?
33230You did n''t hear about his yacht?"
33230You heard him come up, and after what Mr. Alsop said-- where is he?
33230You mean to tell me McDonald has a daughter, and she was in the house last night?"
33230You saw that?"
33230You see there was no chance after the murder, and do n''t women cling to such things?"
33230You suspect this woman?"
33230You''ll try to understand?
33230You''re on?"
33230Your mother?
28697A warrant for me?
28697According to that I sha n''t be here a great while unless this command is obeyed?
28697Ai n''t I here to protect yer?
28697Ai n''t we going to see Sam?
28697All well?
28697Am I to go out?
28697An''if I do n''t choose to swear?
28697And Billings, too?
28697And I''m to leave home?
28697And Sam?
28697And if we go home, what then?
28697And leave you alone?
28697And let them destroy the buildings?
28697And they mean to flog me for it?
28697And you are going into the breaker?
28697And you think he stole the package from Sam?
28697Are we to give up working?
28697Are we to stay there?
28697Are you acquainted with all the members?
28697Are you certain the money was in your pocket when you laid down?
28697Are you goin''on alone?
28697Are you goin''to fight?
28697Are you going into the street?
28697Are you hurt much?
28697Are you intending to hire a team?
28697Are you intending to stay here?
28697Are you likely to get one soon?
28697Are you shut in, too?
28697Are you sure the trade ca n''t be backed out of?
28697Are you sure we are right?
28697Are you willing to stay here until he returns?
28697Bill Thomas wants to know if you will start the pumps? 28697 Brace?"
28697But can we do nothin''?
28697But how are we helpin''ourselves by floodin''the mine?
28697But how''ll he get out?
28697But if Billings''crowd are watching for you?
28697But since they do n''t, what will be the result of this one?
28697But suppose Wright has sent for soldiers? 28697 But suppose he should be convicted?"
28697But the boys who are watching for you?
28697But the widow''s property?
28697But what about Fred? 28697 But what about Sam?"
28697But what am I to do?
28697But what effect can his innocence or guilt have on the other question?
28697But what good will it be to stay here?
28697But what good will that do''em?
28697But what has become of Fred?
28697But what is to be done in case we do n''t see them dig up the money?
28697But what is to prevent our leaving here?
28697But what''s become of him? 28697 But why are us miners barred out?"
28697But why is n''t something done to aid them?
28697Ca n''t we begin to dig? 28697 Ca n''t we dig our way through?
28697Ca n''t we dig through this bank and reach the hole in the roof?
28697Can we raise money enough to carry the thing through?
28697Can you get back?
28697Can you get out now?
28697Can you hold him, Tim, while I get something to tie his hands?
28697Could n''t you make it large enough to crawl through?
28697Did he say where he''d be?
28697Did n''t see anything of the villains, eh?
28697Did n''t you take any provisions?
28697Did they all get killed?
28697Did what?
28697Did you catch what Billings said when he left?
28697Did you see Fred?
28697Did you see anyone who might be following you?
28697Did you spend any time there looking for us?
28697Did you spend your money to buy us food?
28697Do n''t eh?
28697Do n''t the folks know what kind of a boy that Dobson feller is?
28697Do n''t you intend to call upon the superintendent?
28697Do n''t you intend to do anything toward trying to escape?
28697Do n''t you suppose Mr. Wright will try to do something if these fellows really mean to hang Brace?
28697Do n''t you suppose this is to prevent you from discovering that a portion of the rioters are getting in through the old shaft?
28697Do n''t you suppose we could manage to get a thousand dollars?
28697Do n''t you think that is a foolish idea?
28697Do you belong?
28697Do you fancy you, the regulators, or I, are so important that the whole force is laid off because of anything which may have happened between us?
28697Do you know the new breaker boy? 28697 Do you know the straight cut?"
28697Do you know the way home?
28697Do you know who owns it?
28697Do you mean his partner?
28697Do you mean the shutting down of the machinery?
28697Do you mean the whole of that?
28697Do you mean to accuse us of tryin to drown each other?
28697Do you mean to go back on a friend?
28697Do you mean to put his word agin ours?
28697Do you really mean to kill them?
28697Do you really mean to sleep in the woods?
28697Do you suppose I''ll run in debt for the purpose of treating you?
28697Do you suppose he thinks we do n''t want to see him just because we have been fortunate?
28697Do you suppose they really mean to hang him?
28697Do you suppose this land is valuable?
28697Do you think Billings would dare to force his way into the mine?
28697Do you think I could remain there knowing my boy is dying, or-- or-- dead?
28697Do you think I''ll let a boy steal eight hundred dollars, and do nothing toward recovering it?
28697Do you think anything could be accomplished by my visiting Sam?
28697Do you think it is near the time when the men are to flood the mine?
28697Do you think it will be possible to fight successfully a company as rich as ours?
28697Do you think the strike is really over?
28697Do you think the whole matter is finished?
28697Do you think there is any chance that we can get out of here?
28697Do you think there is any chance the men will try to hurt Brace now?
28697Do you think this fellow knows anything about the money?
28697Do you think we''ve got any chance of winning?
28697Do you want the cartridges?
28697Do you want to stay an''run the chance of bein''carried back to Blacktown?
28697Does Skip Miller think he can say who I shall talk with?
28697Does Wright know who did it?
28697Does he believe him guilty?
28697Does he say anything against us?
28697Even admittin''that''s so, which I do n''t, why should Fred Byram an''Bill be pulled into the fuss? 28697 Explosion?"
28697For thirty- five cents a day?
28697Fred, what have you got to say in answer to this boy''s story?
28697Got one for me?
28697Green?
28697Had n''t I the right to? 28697 Had they begun to dig a tunnel?"
28697Has Thomas quit also?
28697Has he really got any hold on the property?
28697Has he said anything about Sam?
28697Have the boys been tryin''to make you pay your footing?
28697Have they gone back?
28697Have we got to do more trampin''jest on account of a sneak like this?
28697Have you been at that work all this time?
28697Have you been here ever since?
28697Have you been there all day?
28697Have you been traveling all this time?
28697Have you given up all hope?
28697Have you got anything to eat?
28697Have you got the best of both?
28697Have you heard anything?
28697Have you left our employ?
28697Have you seen Mr. Wright to- day?
28697Have you seen Skip?
28697Have you seen your friend since you left him to go in search of provisions?
28697He does, eh?
28697How can I pick up anything while my legs are tied?
28697How could I find him there?
28697How could that be done, sir?
28697How could we raise so much money?
28697How did he know you had the bills?
28697How did you chance to find the boy?
28697How did you come here?
28697How did you do it?
28697How did you get this money from Thorpe?
28697How did you happen to get here just when you were most needed?
28697How do you know? 28697 How do you know?"
28697How do you know?
28697How do you make that out?
28697How far do you suppose we are from Farley''s?
28697How is Bill?
28697How large a cut is there through the wall where you are standing?
28697How long ago?
28697How long are we likely to remain on duty?
28697How long before you''ll be ready?
28697How long do you count on staying?
28697How long since you left him?
28697How long will it be before the works can be opened again?
28697How many are there?
28697How many of the company''s men are on guard at the slope?
28697How much farther must we go?
28697How much money do you want?
28697How so?
28697How so?
28697How will that affect our interest?
28697How will that mend matters?
28697How would it do for me to go and meet him?
28697How would that benefit him?
28697How?
28697How?
28697I ca n''t see what you want it for?
28697I do n''t feel like givin''over the search so easy; s''pose we four have a reg''lar hunt in the morning?
28697I wonder how it happened that I did n''t see that when they left the last camp?
28697I wonder what caused the first man to come here lookin''for it?
28697I wonder what the matter is with him?
28697I''ll never hurt you or anybody else again128 DOWN THE SLOPE CHAPTER I THE BREAKER BOY"Jest moved here, eh?"
28697If they are afraid to let the boys come nearer than hailing distance, what''ll be done when the mob get here?
28697If you think I''m a thief, why not send me to jail with Sam?
28697If you''re afraid, why not kill me? 28697 In the first place,"Billings began,"we want to know why the works have been shut down?"
28697Is Billings leadin''them?
28697Is Skip here?
28697Is he likely to go to any of the bosses?
28697Is it as good as that taken out at Farley''s?
28697Is n''t it possible to find the boy who first suggested Dobson was the thief?
28697Is that a fair division? 28697 Is that all?"
28697Is that the only thing he knows of to stop matters?
28697Is there any chance that the drift''s choked with gas?
28697Is there anything for us to do?
28697Is there anything new at Farley''s?
28697It ai n''t likely we could get into the jail now the day is so far spent, an''if we did, what would be the use? 28697 It begins to look as if we had made a big mistake; but if that is so, what was the meaning of the talk they made last night?"
28697It is, but how can we take advantage of the discovery? 28697 It''s tough, but there''s no way out of it unless----""What?
28697Matters are beginning to look brighter already,Bill cried, and Joe asked gruffly:"How do you make that out?"
28697Money gone, eh?
28697My footing?
28697Now tell us where that man is?
28697Now what are you drivin''at?
28697Now who will come? 28697 Now, look here, matey, what will be the good of gettin''yourself in jail?
28697Now, what can that fellow be doing?
28697Of course not; what makes you talk such nonsense?
28697Of course, else how could we find the boy? 28697 Perhaps Billings''gang worked a spell after the order to quit was given?"
28697S''pose I slip out an''watch for him? 28697 S''posen I did?
28697S''pposen they have? 28697 Say,"Skip began, as he stepped threateningly in front of Fred,"what''s the meanin''of all this?"
28697Shall you go back with me, or try to find the shaft?
28697Skip?
28697So I''m to get a double dose, eh?
28697So I''m to sneak over to the store, eh?
28697So they call themselves regulators, eh?
28697So to spite them as have done you a bad turn you''re willin''to murder me?
28697So we''re to be driven out?
28697So you''ve found out what you come for, eh?
28697Suppose they got in and did n''t find you?
28697Tell me what you''ve heard?
28697That''s jest the size of it; but what can be done? 28697 The story is too long for a telegram,"Fred said,"so suppose we say by wire that there is nothing particularly new, and write a letter?"
28697Then I ca n''t count on you?
28697Then he has n''t had enough of the riot?
28697Then he was lookin''for me?
28697Then how did it happen that the farmer could sell?
28697Then how did you get these notes?
28697Then it was n''t an accident?
28697Then nothing was accomplished by their going to Blacktown?
28697Then there''s no reason why we should come back?
28697Then they did n''t find him?
28697Then what about payin''your footing?
28697Then where is it?
28697Then why not let him stay? 28697 Then why not stay here yourself?"
28697Then you refuse the generous proposition?
28697Then you still think we oughter leave here?
28697Then you wo n''t go?
28697There are, but since it may be some time before you are in a condition to leave here, why not make yourself familiar with this branch of mining?
28697There''s no harm in talkin'', eh?
28697Tim? 28697 Tryin''to give us the slip, eh?"
28697Trying to get into the lower level, eh?
28697Wants grub, eh?
28697Was Mr. Wright''s house damaged very much?
28697Was it anything I''d like to know?
28697Was n''t he in this place when you got here?
28697Was you cuttin''up them monkey shines for me?
28697Was you there?
28697We shall have to go to the yard for boards; do you dare to try it, Fred?
28697We''ll starve to please you, eh?
28697Well, s''posin it did n''t, what of that?
28697Well, what are you stoppin''here for?
28697Well, what''s wanted?
28697Were you ever in a mine before?
28697Were you ever in the breaker?
28697Wha-- wha-- what does it mean?
28697What am I to do?
28697What am I to say to the superintendent if I see him?
28697What are you going to do about it?
28697What are you going to do now?
28697What are you up to? 28697 What can it mean?"
28697What can we do?
28697What can you do against the crowd?
28697What can you do to prevent it?
28697What could they have gained by reaching Joe again?
28697What could you do alone against two or three hundred men?
28697What did you want to buy land for?
28697What do you mean by that?
28697What do you mean by''too late''?
28697What do you mean? 28697 What do you mean?"
28697What do you mean?
28697What do you mean?
28697What do you mean?
28697What do you mean?
28697What do you mean?
28697What do you think about it, Fred?
28697What do you think of that?
28697What do you want me to do?
28697What do you want?
28697What does the farmer say?
28697What for?
28697What for?
28697What good will it do to have me put in jail?
28697What good will that do? 28697 What good will that do?"
28697What had Fred Byram done to you?
28697What had been done with the money?
28697What has happened?
28697What have I done?
28697What have you been doing?
28697What have you there?
28697What is the matter?
28697What is the price of a song according to that estimate?
28697What makes him so down on our crowd?
28697What makes you ask any questions if you know better than I?
28697What man?
28697What must I do?
28697What of that? 28697 What of that?"
28697What of that?
28697What was that?
28697What were you doin''at that grogshop?
28697What will you do there?
28697What''ll I do with the cub?
28697What''s he doin''out here, an''with such a load?
28697What''s he up to? 28697 What''s in the wind now?
28697What''s that for?
28697What''s that?
28697What''s the good? 28697 What''s the matter with you?"
28697What''s the matter, lad?
28697What''s the matter, old man? 28697 What''s the matter?"
28697What''s the matter?
28697What''s the other plan?
28697What''s to be gained by floodin''the mine, an''turnin''ourselves out of a chance to earn a living?
28697What''s your name?
28697What? 28697 What?"
28697What?
28697When are you fellers goin''home?
28697When are you going?
28697When are you going?
28697When did he leave?
28697When did you come?
28697When did you see him?
28697When do you expect them?
28697When is he coming home?
28697When that is done it''s safe to say tons of the roof will follow,Bill muttered, and Joe asked:"Does it hurt you much, lad?"
28697When will the case be tried?
28697When?
28697Where are we to go now?
28697Where are you going?
28697Where are you going?
28697Where are you?
28697Where are you?
28697Where can I see you to- morrow?
28697Where have you been?
28697Where have you been?
28697Where is Fred?
28697Where is Tim?
28697Where is he now?
28697Where is the superintendent?
28697Where was you last night?
28697Where you bound, Joe?
28697Where?
28697Where?
28697Where?
28697Who are they?
28697Who could have done it?
28697Who is Skip Miller?
28697Who is he, sir?
28697Who is inside?
28697Who will go with me?
28697Who will take the risk of trying to slip past them?
28697Who''s got the rope?
28697Who''s there?
28697Who? 28697 Who?"
28697Whom did you meet after leaving the town?
28697Why are you not at work?
28697Why did he strike you?
28697Why did n''t we go with him?
28697Why did n''t you tell me?
28697Why do n''t Mr. Wright have him arrested?
28697Why do n''t we jump right in on them? 28697 Why do they wish to throw all hands out of employment by flooding the mine?"
28697Why not buy one?
28697Why not send him word?
28697Why not stay here all night?
28697Why not tell the truth, and say you stole the money?
28697Why not throw him in an''run the chances? 28697 Why not, if by so doing the lower level could be flooded without any risk to themselves?"
28697Why not? 28697 Why not?
28697Why not? 28697 Why not?
28697Why not? 28697 Why not?"
28697Why not?
28697Why not?
28697Why not?
28697Why not?
28697Why not?
28697Why not?
28697Why should I do anything like that?
28697Why should I know anything about it?
28697Why were all hands thrown out?
28697Why, where does he think it was?
28697Why?
28697Why?
28697Why?
28697Why?
28697Will you agree to keep away from Farley''s?
28697Will you agree to walk now?
28697Will you tell my mother that I am all right?
28697Wo n''t Joe and Bill try to help us?
28697Wo n''t Mr. Wright do anything to help Sam?
28697Wo n''t he let up till we can run down them fellers what Bill was follerin''?
28697Wo n''t it do just as well in the morning?
28697Wo n''t they try to get us out?
28697Would n''t it be better to pay your''footing''as they call it? 28697 Would n''t it been better to have talked first, an''then begun the law business?"
28697Would you say that if you had n''t been thrown out of a job?
28697Yes, unless there''s another explosion I reckon we can stay here''til--"''Till what?
28697You surely ca n''t think he took it?
28697You wo n''t go back on me if I get into trouble?
28697You''ll keep us posted about what is goin''on?
28697You?
28697Afraid they''ll nab him for what was done to- day?"
28697After that has been done you may manage to get the best of me; but one is sure to go down-- which shall it be?"
28697Ai n''t this your first day in the breaker?"
28697Are we goin''peaceable, not liftin''a finger agin them as have got rich while we starved?"
28697Are you hurt?"
28697Are you hurt?"
28697Are you trying to reach home?"
28697Byram?"
28697Ca n''t you hear the sound of their picks?"
28697Can you carry oil enough in a bottle?"
28697Could you find your way back to where the men are at work on the pumps?"
28697Did he do somethin''last night?"
28697Did you fix that thing I told you about?"
28697Did you know what they were going to do?"
28697Do you boys feel in trim for a ten mile tramp across the mountain?"
28697Do you know where he is?"
28697Do you know where they went?"
28697Do you suppose I''ll let them try to kill me, and never open my mouth about it?"
28697Does that concern you?"
28697Fred explained to the best of his ability, and added:"Do you know of any way I can get out of here?"
28697Got through with your trip so soon?"
28697Have n''t we put up with enough from the mine owners an''bosses?
28697Have you heard whether Mr. Wright has got back?"
28697Have you thrown up the job?"
28697How are you?"
28697How can anybody find us if we walk up the track to the next station?"
28697How did you get here?"
28697How does that strike you for a firm?"
28697How long will the air hold out, Sam?"
28697How would you like that?"
28697I wanted you to hurry out with me?"
28697I''ve got a brother in the lower level; do you think I''ll stand by while he is bein''murdered?"
28697Is he making any more threats?"
28697Is it you, Joe?"
28697Is n''t it queer to stop the machinery so soon when Mr. Wright was anxious to keep everything a secret?"
28697Now do you believe it is possible to go to the camp and back by noon?"
28697Now, Fred, s''pose we go to see Sam?"
28697Reckon you''re glad to get it, eh?"
28697Sam was silent for a moment, and then turning to the kneeling boy, he asked:"Could you find your way out of here?"
28697Servin''warrants for that fool of a cashier?"
28697Shall you be here in the morning?"
28697So long as we can keep the stuff where it is, what''ll be gained by arrestin''us?
28697Suppose we have one square meal?"
28697The approaching miner cried while yet some distance away:"What are you comin''back so soon for?"
28697The one what''s so thick with Wright an''Joe Brace?"
28697The story was given in detail, and at its conclusion Mr. Wright asked:"How do you happen to know so much about this thing?"
28697The thing to be figgered out is, how''re we goin''to fix this job?"
28697The two men started at full speed, and the leader asked Sam:"Where is Joe Brace?"
28697Then turning to some of the loungers, he asked,"Has anybody seen Skip Miller lately?"
28697Thomas?"
28697Was this why you sent the telegram?"
28697Was you calculatin''to keep straight ahead?"
28697Were you out with the regulators?"
28697What are you doing here?"
28697What business has he here?"
28697What did you want of him?"
28697What do you want?"
28697What was that?"
28697What''s to prevent our smashin''the windows of his own house?"
28697What''s up now, I wonder?"
28697What''s up?"
28697Where are you working?"
28697Where are you?"
28697Where can you remain in hiding for a few days?"
28697Where did that slope lead to?"
28697Where do you s''pose Skip is keepin''himself all this time?"
28697Where is Billings now?"
28697Where is he?"
28697Where''s the other fellow?"
28697Who?"
28697Why are we thrown out of a job?"
28697Why ca n''t we go to the city?"
28697Why do n''t you try something else before it is too late?"
28697Why do n''t you try to make the company pay it?"
28697Why not come up with a little treat, an''settle the whole thing that way?
28697Why not let me stay here?
28697Why not stay here till I tell him part of the story?"
28697Will you go for the constable?"
28697Will you go on duty there until troops can be summoned?"
28697Will you go with me, or take the chances of bein''arrested?"
28697Will you wait for us, Joe?"
28697lads, are you near?"
29572A forty- five gun with a thirty- eight bore, George? 29572 A stranger?
29572Across the river?
29572After all I know-- why not?
29572After all you know?
29572Ai n''t that blamed doctor here yet? 29572 Almost criminal, was n''t it?"
29572Alone in the rain?
29572Am I a thing?
29572And Sinclair was away from the ranch from Saturday noon till Sunday night?
29572And do you mind my giving you a confidence, Mr. Smith? 29572 And may I come over after I tell Rooney Lee to repeat this to headquarters?"
29572And no one was hurt?
29572And say, Chris, go down and read the bridge gauge, will you? 29572 And suppose you were?"
29572And this is where you stay?
29572And whom may I say the message is from?
29572And will you tell me what_ I_ should be doing while you were explaining?
29572And you expect me to sit by and fold my hands while that wretch sheds more blood, do you?
29572And you told him, of course?
29572And you''ll see we make nothing, wo n''t you?
29572Another what?
29572Are n''t you ashamed to make fun of me?
29572Are you Mr. McCloud? 29572 Are you Whispering Smith?"
29572Are you not trying to broil a roast of beef?
29572Are you suffering much, Du Sang?
29572Are you sure you can find your way back?
29572Are you taking your hat off for me in the rain? 29572 Arrest him?
29572As many as that?
29572At least, wo n''t you let your horse drink?
29572Awake, Gordon?
29572Boys, have you happened to see Gene or Bob Johnson to- day, any of you?
29572Brown, why have you never learned to smoke?
29572Burn the whole thing up, eh?
29572But can the men work in such a downpour?
29572But how can it be? 29572 But the hill road?"
29572But what are you going to do?
29572But you started out together; where did you leave her?
29572But you will allow me to ride back to the house with you?
29572But, Dicksie, is it all right?
29572But, by Heaven, George,exclaimed Smith, speaking with unaccustomed fervor,"Miss Dicksie Dunning is a hummer,_ is n''t_ she?
29572But,he added, moderating his utterance,"when they succeed-- who gets anything out of it but the dog?"
29572Ca n''t I ride him down?
29572Can you ask me whether you ought not to take every means to defend your own life? 29572 Damn you, ai n''t you dead yet?
29572Dicksie, dare you tell me, after a shock like that, it really_ is_ your pin?
29572Dicksie, what do you mean? 29572 Did he?"
29572Did you come from across the river?
29572Did you ever have to kill a man, George?
29572Did you know my daddy used to run an engine?
29572Did you say George? 29572 Did you see him alone, Bill?"
29572Did you shed a tear for me? 29572 Do n''t you know me?"
29572Do n''t you know you have said it to me many times without words? 29572 Do n''t you know?"
29572Do n''t you like this country? 29572 Do n''t you suppose I know he writes letters back to Wisconsin to your folks?"
29572Do n''t you think I care anything about you? 29572 Do n''t you want to take Brill Young with you?"
29572Do you accuse me of false representations?
29572Do you call this far? 29572 Do you hear me?
29572Do you know what you promised last night? 29572 Do you know who shot at me?"
29572Do you mean it?
29572Do you think I am going to allow this railroad company to ruin this ranch while I am responsible here? 29572 Do you think so?"
29572Do you think this is a summer resort? 29572 Do you usually,"he asked, looking suddenly up,"have success in setting roosters?"
29572Do you want to see me?
29572Do you want to take charge here? 29572 Does everything you say come true?"
29572Du Sang?
29572Farrell, if you had n''t been a railroad man you would have made a great undertaker, do you know that?
29572Find my way back?
29572First name?
29572Four?
29572Going back to- night, do you say? 29572 Going to turn us loose on Red Desert, are you?"
29572Gordon, would it do any good to ask a few questions?
29572Got any Sugar Buttes money?
29572Have my men got nothing to do but carry a tramp to water? 29572 Have n''t seen any men looking for horses this morning, have you?"
29572Have they made you superintendent already?
29572Have we enough to stand in?
29572Have you diagnosed the case?
29572Have you fellows let Du Sang get away while you were playing fool here?
29572Have you got everything? 29572 Have you got everything?"
29572Have you had any supper, Dannie? 29572 Have you noticed it?
29572Have you the horses below? 29572 Hear his name?"
29572Hello, old boy, how the devil did you get here?
29572Help me to get it off my mind, will you, please?
29572How about the mining?
29572How am I to answer it?
29572How am I to do it?
29572How am I to get to Point of Rocks-- walk there?
29572How are we to sit?
29572How are you going to turn your train around on a single track?
29572How are you making it over here?
29572How are you, Bill?
29572How can a man make a living in this country,asked the rancher, with a bitter oath,"unless he picks up everything that''s going?"
29572How can you ask me so terrible a question?
29572How could I explain?
29572How could it catch fire? 29572 How dare you speak in that way to me?
29572How did you know we rode away? 29572 How do I know?
29572How do you do? 29572 How do you know?"
29572How do you know?
29572How goes it?
29572How is Number One, Rooney?
29572How is your arm?
29572How long has Du Sang been in town? 29572 How long will it take them to clean up this mess with what help we can run in this afternoon?"
29572How many men have you got with you, Reed?
29572How''s that?
29572I always want to go, do n''t I?
29572I am going to get dinner; do you want to help?
29572I presume Mr. Sinclair is here?
29572I shall be going with you, shall I not? 29572 I think you are mistaken, are n''t you?"
29572I wanted to ask you whether you would sell us some grain- sacks, Mr. McCloud, to use at the river, if you could spare them?
29572I wonder how the river is? 29572 I''m afraid I do n''t understand you-- do you ask me this question?
29572Identity?
29572If it''s the crowd we think it is, would they go straight home? 29572 If they could put one day between them and pursuit, would n''t they be safer at home than anywhere else?
29572If you are both going, can you be ready by twelve o''clock for the China Mail?
29572In the real- estate business? 29572 Into the claims or into the lake?"
29572Is he in his room, do you think?
29572Is he, Marion? 29572 Is it really serious business?"
29572Is n''t it a shame to be disappointed like this?
29572Is that hobo alive yet?
29572Is that the best you can do?
29572Is that the man who was in the wreck?
29572Is the line clear?
29572Is there anything I can do for you?
29572Is there_ any_ man here that wants to go back to work for the company?
29572Is this man all right?
29572Is this the terrible man I have heard about?
29572Is this where you stay?
29572Is this your bunch of horses that got loose here?
29572It is curious how you remember things that happened when you were a boy, is n''t it? 29572 It''s as good as done,"announced Dancing, taking up his hat,"and, Mr. McCloud, might I have a little advance for cigars and things?"
29572It''s fine for to- night, is n''t it?
29572It''s great, is n''t it?
29572It''s nothing I can do or leave undone, is it?
29572Let me run that end of it, will you? 29572 Look anything like that man standing with his hands in his pockets over there by the wheel?"
29572Look here, McCloud, what''s a pay check to a man that''s sick, compared with a bottle of good wine?
29572Look here, what do you want?
29572Looks like all day for you, does n''t it? 29572 Looks to me like I seen you down at Crawling Stone, ai n''t I?"
29572Lost Smoky Creek Bridge?
29572Marion, what do you mean? 29572 Marion,"he cried, with an oath,"do you know how close you are to death at this moment?"
29572McCloud, are you a Van Dyne man?
29572Miss Dunning, wo n''t you listen just a moment? 29572 My dear Marion, why did they drag you away out here?"
29572Not from Ed Banks?
29572Not of my affair?
29572Not since he left the mountains a year ago?
29572Now tell me how_ you_ heard so much about it, Gordon, and where?
29572Now who is their friend down in this country? 29572 Now why do you want to start Bill on a fool business like that?"
29572Now, shall I break your arm?
29572Now, who is Wickwire?
29572Now, will some of you tell me who Du Sang is?
29572Oh, Mr. McCloud, have you heard the awful news? 29572 Oh, is n''t that a relief?"
29572Oh, what shall I do?
29572Oh, you are? 29572 One of Dunning''s men, was it?
29572Or will one of you roll a cigarette?
29572Or will you behave? 29572 Others?"
29572Pardon me,ventured McCloud,"have you lost your way?"
29572Past twelve? 29572 Pray, why not?"
29572Running too fast, eh?
29572Sacks? 29572 See here, Rebstock, you and I have always got along, have n''t we?
29572Seriously, now,Whispering Smith went on,"do n''t you know people who, if they were thoroughly prosperous, would be intolerable-- simply intolerable?
29572Shall we let her, Marion? 29572 Should n''t you rather take good money and get off the division?
29572Sinclair, what are you doing in Medicine Bend? 29572 So it was fixed up for cash a week ago?"
29572Something for me? 29572 Stay here?
29572Stranger, eh?
29572Submit? 29572 Such as what?"
29572Supper is served to all on duty at twelve o''clock, and we''re on duty, are n''t we? 29572 Suppose you were?"
29572Surrender myself? 29572 Take off your coat, wo n''t you, please?"
29572That man?
29572That''s a good story about the mules coming from Denver, ai n''t it?
29572That''s the superintendent''s car coming, ai n''t it, Murray?
29572The merchandise is all unloaded, is n''t it?
29572Then tell me how_ you_ could do it?
29572Then what''s all this fuss about?
29572Then where is your fight? 29572 Then you ca n''t tell me whether there were five men or six?"
29572Then, tell me, what favor may I do for you?
29572They are not doing anything, are they, but running around in a circle? 29572 They lied to you, did n''t they?
29572This is your office, is n''t it?
29572This shell pin fell from your hair that night you were at camp by the bridge-- do you remember? 29572 Tired of waiting, Bob?
29572Up jump the devil, is it? 29572 Was anybody else there when you saw McCloud, Bill?"
29572Was he at Sugar Buttes?
29572Was it a passenger wreck?
29572Was n''t he, Dannie?
29572We can be ready in an hour,declared Dicksie, throwing her arm half around Marion''s neck,"ca n''t we, Marion?"
29572We must try to think how he would like things done now, must n''t we? 29572 We''re doing that without rising, are n''t we?"
29572Well, I told you I was going to come, did n''t I? 29572 Well, do n''t you want to start in on me?
29572Well, do you think you can find the way down there for us?
29572Well, what''s er matter with you fellows? 29572 Well, what''s your plan?"
29572Well, who do you want?
29572Well, you drink, do n''t you? 29572 What are you going to do?"
29572What are you looking for, perfection in rhetorical figure? 29572 What are you so high and mighty about?"
29572What are you talking about?
29572What are you trying to do?
29572What can you do with him?
29572What can you shoot, Pearline? 29572 What did you tell him?"
29572What do you care, if I''ve got the coin? 29572 What do you do when it thunders?"
29572What do you mean?
29572What do you think of it, Gordon?
29572What do you think of it?
29572What do you want me for? 29572 What do you want, Bill?"
29572What does he want now? 29572 What for?"
29572What has been happening since I left town?
29572What have I to do with that? 29572 What have we to thank for it all but trouble?"
29572What have you done with my cattle?
29572What is it, Bill?
29572What is it, Dannie?
29572What is it, George?
29572What is it, Rockstro?
29572What is it, Rooney?
29572What is it-- money?
29572What is my duty then? 29572 What is that mining man''s name?"
29572What kind of a wizard is Murray Sinclair? 29572 What makes you think that?"
29572What might be your line of business?
29572What might your name be, mister?
29572What of it? 29572 What of it?"
29572What shall I say-- what can I say? 29572 What should you say if I gave you a confidence?"
29572What the deuce is it, Stevens?
29572What time is it, please?
29572What was it all about?
29572What would become of the lives of the friends you protect if you were killed?
29572What''s on time?
29572What''s the matter-- is she sick?
29572What''s the use, Wickwire?
29572What''s your game?
29572What''s your name?
29572What, Whispering Smith? 29572 What, would you drive us off land you have already deeded?"
29572What? 29572 Where are you going?"
29572Where are you?
29572Where could you get white men to work like that if you did n''t jolly them along once in a while? 29572 Where did you come from?"
29572Where did you come from?
29572Where did you hear about that?
29572Where do I look as if I had come from? 29572 Where is your hat, George-- the one he put the bullet through?"
29572Where''s Kennedy?
29572Where-- there? 29572 Where?
29572Which is deputy sheriff this year, Bob or Gene? 29572 Which is your bed?"
29572Which of you fellows is Whispering Smith?
29572Which way are you going to- night, Gordon?
29572Who are you going to take with you?
29572Who are you?
29572Who is every one?
29572Who is it, Puss?
29572Who missed me?
29572Who says I ca n''t see her?
29572Who turned the trick, Wickwire?
29572Who?
29572Whose team is that, Sinclair?
29572Why did n''t you thank Murray Sinclair, you mule?
29572Why did n''t you?
29572Why did you come, then? 29572 Why do n''t you come back?"
29572Why do n''t you come out when I send a man to you, or send word what you will do? 29572 Why have I learned to ride,"went the question through her mind,"if not for this-- for those I love and for those who love me?"
29572Why must you ride home with me when I do n''t want you to?
29572Why need you hurry away?
29572Why not let me ride down and manage it without bringing you into it at all?
29572Why not let us cross where we are, and run a new level for your ditch that will put the flume higher up?
29572Why not?
29572Why should you take the rain for me?
29572Why were n''t the cattle sent through that way yesterday? 29572 Why, God a''mighty, Dicksie, what''s the matter?"
29572Why, what is the matter?
29572Why, you are in real earnest, are n''t you? 29572 Why?
29572Will you be good enough to leave this room?
29572Will you give me a corner lot if we put another station on the ranch?
29572Will you?
29572Williams Cache, was n''t it? 29572 Wo n''t it be fun to shove this man right under Du Sang''s nose and make him bat his eyes?"
29572Wo n''t you give me the number and let me telephone?
29572Wo n''t you hear me a moment? 29572 Would n''t give a man a tie- pass, would you?"
29572Would you ride away from me just because you have a better horse?
29572Would you trust me with a confidence?
29572Yes, what is it? 29572 You are not such a mind- reader after all, are you?
29572You are sure he is in town?
29572You call it pushing in, do you, Gordon? 29572 You have about seven years to serve, Rockstro, have n''t you?
29572You have n''t forgotten the Smoky Creek wreck? 29572 You mean Seagrue, the Montana cowboy?
29572You wo n''t draw? 29572 You wo n''t think me abrupt, will you?"
29572You would n''t? 29572 You would n''t?
29572You''ll let me ride the same road, wo n''t you-- even if I ca n''t keep up?
29572You''re going to send us back to Medicine Bend with the car, I suppose?
29572You''re not going away for good, Murray?
29572You''ve thrown yourself, have n''t you, Murray?
29572You''ve turned against me too, have you, you gray- haired wolf? 29572 _ Ve gates?_""How''s that?"
29572_ Ve gates?_"How''s that?
29572_ Wie geht es?_ Do n''t pretend you ca n''t make out my German. 29572 ''Tell me, Klein,''I asked, after he had quit dragging me out-- he''s a Hanoverian--''where did you get your pull? 29572 ''What''s the matter with your face, Bill?'' 29572 ''Where''s the new superintendent?'' 29572 ''Where''s your dad?'' 29572 Ai n''t that what you want?
29572All I want to know is, will you go with me?"
29572All?"
29572Am I to remember first that he is your husband?"
29572Am I your cowboy, to be defiled with your curses?"
29572And are n''t we five able- bodied jays, gentlemen?
29572And did he sit there while you talked this over with the college guy?"
29572And have n''t they laid out one day''s work for us, good and plenty?
29572And have n''t you made a radical mistake to start with?"
29572And how about your height?
29572And how are you?
29572And how will you get back?"
29572And what horror might not another day bring-- what lives still closer to her life be taken?
29572Are n''t you happy here?
29572Are n''t you?
29572Are the men there to- night?
29572Are you a doctor?"
29572Are you engaged to Dicksie?"
29572Are you engaged to anybody?"
29572Are you going to eat all the bacon, Mr. McCloud, or do we draw a portion of it?
29572Are you hurt?"
29572Are you plucky?"
29572Are you really alive and unhurt?
29572Are you willing to say that I stand in the way of a settlement?"
29572Arrest Sinclair?
29572Bill, this is old Harvey Du Sang, meanest man in the mountains to his enemies and the whitest to his friends-- eh, Harvey?"
29572Bring him down here, will you, and see he does n''t go to the dogs?
29572Bucks?"
29572But I''ve got only two minutes for it all, only two minutes; do you think Puss has any on the stove?"
29572But did you know that Williams shot down Gordon Smith''s only brother, a trainmaster, in cold blood in front of the Wickiup at Medicine Bend?
29572But he wo n''t leave the country; do you think he will?"
29572But how did you_ ever_ get here?
29572But is he as pitiless as they say, Marion?"
29572But what has that to do with your trouble?
29572But where am I to board?
29572But, Miss Dicksie, could n''t we ride back to the house and ride around the other way into camp?
29572By the way, Mrs. Sinclair, does this man keep you supplied with transportation?"
29572By the way, are you a detective, Fatty?
29572By the way, may I ask which shoulder?"
29572CHAPTER XXI SUPPER IN CAMP"Will you never be done with your telephoning?"
29572Ca n''t you do something for him?"
29572Ca n''t you eat anything?
29572Can it be George Seagrue?
29572Can we stay here all night?"
29572Can you manage that?
29572Can you name one?
29572Come, now, who is going to walk in first?
29572Could I keep him from going?"
29572Could Puss put up a lunch I could take to him?
29572Could either of them ever quite forget it?
29572Could they be sent against Sinclair?
29572Could you, honestly?
29572Cousin Lance is superintending the street work-- and whom do you think I am going to name it after?
29572Dancing, do n''t you know me?"
29572Dare I ask--_why_ do they call you Whispering Smith?
29572Dear me, it is kind of nice, to be able to order up a train when you want one in a hurry, is n''t it, Marion?
29572Deserved or not, whatever she should say or not say, what would she feel?
29572Dicksie, are you crazy?
29572Dicksie, unabashed, kept right on:"Well, do you know how traffic is increasing over there, with the trains running only two months now?
29572Did I tell you how we picked up the trail yesterday?
29572Did Wickwire have a talk with you?
29572Did he make good?
29572Did n''t Marion tell you?
29572Did n''t you ask me to tell the story?"
29572Did you ever see such eyes in a human being, set like that and blinking so in the light?
29572Did you expect me to sit with folded hands when I heard you were ill anywhere in the wide world?"
29572Did you know Bug Robinson?"
29572Did you know I used to be a cowboy in the mountains years ago?
29572Did you know there are two men out at the crossing now, guarding it with rifles?
29572Did your grandfather serve as a grenadier under old Frederick William and was he kidnapped?''
29572Did your ride make you ill?
29572Do I know any of you?"
29572Do n''t be bashful; you''ve got friends on the division if you are Irish, eh?"
29572Do n''t you believe it?
29572Do n''t you remember my telling about the man that got Chuck Williams and hauled him out of the Cache on a buckboard?
29572Do n''t you suppose I know he spends his time loafing around your shop?"
29572Do n''t you think I would go anywhere to save the ranch?
29572Do n''t you want to freshen up?
29572Do n''t you?"
29572Do they give interest on passes?"
29572Do you hear me?
29572Do you know President Bucks?
29572Do you know Whispering Smith?
29572Do you know anything about the infernal climate there?
29572Do you know him?"
29572Do you know what a derelict is?
29572Do you know what this young lady did this morning?
29572Do you know whether it is true?"
29572Do you know, I have been waiting in town three or four hours now for Cousin Lance?
29572Do you know, I send him an annual every year?
29572Do you mind going out under the cottonwood?"
29572Do you never do that?"
29572Do you remember the tramp who had his legs crushed and lay in the sun all morning?
29572Do you remember-- in the Pan Handle?
29572Do you suppose I am going to mix up in a fight like this?
29572Do you think_ I_ want to get killed?
29572Do you want him in the street to- night?"
29572Do you want money or a pass?"
29572Do you want them to wait till I''m gray- headed?"
29572Do you want to get out of it, or do you want me to?"
29572Does she know, do you think?
29572Does your belt hurt?
29572Du Sang looked at him closely as he went on:"What kind of a way is this to treat anybody?
29572Du Sang, blinking, spoke first:"Which of you fellows is heading this round- up?"
29572Find my way back?"
29572Five strong- arm suckers?
29572For God''s sake, why did n''t_ one_ of them stay at the house?"
29572Give me a cigar-- haven''t got any?
29572Given up, have they?
29572God help me, how am I to answer a question like that?"
29572Great luck, was n''t it?
29572Had I better lead him down while you wait up on the hill in the shade?"
29572Have I been carrying Marion Sinclair''s pin for a month?"
29572Have I ever bothered you?
29572Have I?"
29572Have n''t I an agreeable part of the railroad business, do n''t you think?
29572Have n''t I any duty toward you, perhaps?
29572Have n''t you been treated right?"
29572Have they had feed or water?"
29572Have we got some of your cattle?"
29572Have you a cook?
29572Have you come to surrender yourself?"
29572Have you heard from Gordon Smith?"
29572Have you ordered up an engine?"
29572Have you plenty of water?"
29572He called twice to her before she turned, and her words almost stunned him:"Why did you not detain Sinclair here to- night?
29572He is a jay with a gun, and you may tell him I said so; do you hear?
29572He is so much older than I am that he ought to be the sensible one of the family, do n''t you think so?
29572Heard about the hold- up?
29572Here''s to the cup that we drain to the end, Even women have to be plucky, do n''t they, Marion?
29572How are they all?
29572How are you, dear?
29572How can I go to a man that I talked to as I talked to him in your house and ask for help?
29572How can I go to him after my cousin has threatened to kill him, and gone into court to prevent his coming on our land?
29572How can I know which it shall be?
29572How can I think?
29572How could Whispering Smith have allowed any one he had a care for to be exposed in this dreadful way?
29572How could he know that Marion was keeping nearly all the block supplied with funds?
29572How could we notify him without knowing where he was?
29572How dare you call me names?"
29572How did you get through at the ranch?"
29572How did you happen to come into the mountains?
29572How did you spend all your time between the ranch and the foothills?"
29572How do I know?
29572How do you feel?"
29572How do you suppose I should feel if you were killed?
29572How is that?"
29572How many men did you bring?"
29572How many would you take away, sir?"
29572How then, McCloud asked himself, could Marion be normally hard pressed for money?
29572How times have changed in railroading, have n''t they?
29572How_ can_ I go to him and ask for help now-- after Cousin Lance has gone into court about the line and everything?
29572I ca n''t understand it at all; but he_ is_ safe, is n''t he?
29572I carry an inspector''s card from the Mountain Stock Association-- do you want to see it?
29572I certainly should n''t eat this stuff if I were n''t, should you, Miss Dunning?
29572I leave first-- that''s understood, I hope-- and if your pink- eyed friend is waiting outside tell him there is nothing doing, will you, Murray?
29572I should like to think if anything should happen to me you would n''t forget her?"
29572I suppose I may light a cigarette, boys, before you turn loose the fireworks?"
29572I suppose it would be useless to ask where you have been to- day?"
29572I suppose one of you will give me a match?"
29572I suppose you''ll pay my expenses back?"
29572I think Mr. Lee handles trains shockingly every time George tries to get home like this on Saturday nights-- now do n''t you?
29572I think it was the fellow that shot so well with the rifle at the barbecue-- what was his name?
29572I think the other way into the camp-- say, around by the railroad bridge-- would be prettier, do n''t you?"
29572I think''Bucks''makes a dandy name for a town, do n''t you?
29572I''m not saying anything, am I?"
29572I''ve been afraid I could n''t stand it to be near you and not tell you----""What need you be afraid to tell me?"
29572If I can once get out of this accursed man- slaughtering business, Dicksie-- How old are you?
29572If I had a mountain girl that would do as much as that for me I would----""What would you do?"
29572If I had just a hundred more of''em the company could have my job-- what?"
29572If we go to him and ask him for help he will give it to us if he can; if he ca n''t, what harm is done?
29572If you ca n''t drop a man in the saddle at two hundred and fifty yards, what do you think you''d look like after a break with me?
29572If you could just find the basin and some water and a towel-- you could n''t find a brush, could you?
29572Illustration:"And whom may I say the message is from?"]
29572In her surprise she rose to her feet, and Marion spoke quickly:"Oh, Mr. McCloud, is it you?
29572In town, is he?
29572Is it burned up?"
29572Is it stomatitis, McCloud?
29572Is it the stomach?
29572Is n''t it a shame?
29572Is n''t it for me to see you safely to the house?
29572Is n''t it terrible?"
29572Is n''t it, Cherry?"
29572Is n''t that fine?
29572Is n''t that true?
29572Is n''t that true?
29572Is n''t your steak right?"
29572Is that English?"
29572Is that the way you put judgment on a man that''s got no friends left because they start a new lie on him every day?
29572Is the moon up?
29572Is there any man that wants to come over?"
29572Is this fine handwriting yours?
29572Is your heart pumping, George?
29572Is your name Smith?"
29572It has n''t fallen much, but the pressure seems to be off the bank, if you know what that means?"
29572It''s good to see him getting the recognition he deserves, is n''t it?
29572Kennedy, will you take the rear end of the bar?
29572Lance Dunning spoke with increasing harshness:"By whose order was that done?
29572Like lovely woman, it does not seek us, we seek it,"persisted the orator,"_ That_ at least is so, is n''t it?"
29572Look at me; ai n''t I handsome?
29572Marion, I want to talk a few minutes with you, may I?
29572Marion, are you keeping something from me?
29572May I fill your cup?"
29572May I have my meals here with you as I used to there?"
29572May n''t I offer you some sort of refreshment?"
29572McCloud?"
29572McCloud?"
29572McCloud?"
29572McCloud?"
29572McCloud?"
29572McCloud?"
29572Nice mules, McCloud, ai n''t they?
29572Nineteen?
29572No, you never heard that in this part of the country, did you?
29572No?
29572No?
29572No?
29572Not to let her go away with him on horseback, and not to leave her where she will be alone with him in the house?"
29572Now Bob and Gene Johnson were at Oroville when you left, were they, Bob?"
29572Now I ask you one fair question only: Did you need the money?"
29572Now do you think I am giving you confidence?"
29572Now tell me one thing-- what did you get for covering this trail?
29572Now tell me one thing-- will you give up the trail?"
29572Now then: Are you engaged?"
29572Now what are we going to do?
29572Now what have I ever done to you that you should turn a trick like this on me?
29572Now what have you got in for me?"
29572Now, Rockstro, do you still drag your left leg?"
29572Odd, is n''t it?
29572Oh, Miss Dunning, may I have some more coffee?
29572On his knee he turned to Whispering Smith, whom he seemed to know, with an abrupt question:"How far do you call it?"
29572Only, what shall it be?"
29572Or do n''t you think I have any feeling?"
29572Poor Baggs sold his life in six words:"Why, yes; be you Banks''s men?"
29572Really, have you the asthma?
29572Really?
29572Rebstock, do you think, if I wanted_ you_, I would send a message for you to come out and meet me?
29572Shall I let him in a minute?"
29572She rode on and on and on-- would it never end?
29572Should he draw and end it?
29572Should n''t I look beautiful asking help from him?"
29572Should you dare to go with her to Sinclair''s ranch if she decides to go to him?"
29572Should you mind coming right to my room?
29572Sinclair spoke harshly:"Do you think you can fool me?
29572Sinclair, will you go back to work?"
29572Sinclair?"
29572So we do seek it, do n''t we?
29572So you think I''m after you, do you?
29572Stormy Gorman?"
29572Suppose he could speak now, do n''t you think he would want you to do as I say?
29572Suppose he should object?"
29572Suppose you give me a chance to ride over the ground with you again and let us see whether we ca n''t arrive at some conclusion?"
29572Tell Cherry to come and take away the supper things, will you?
29572That does n''t look reasonable, does it?"
29572That makes you breathe hard, does n''t it?
29572That would be a pretty piece of business, would n''t it?
29572That''s what makes your eyes so bright, is it?
29572The albino is riding in the middle now, is n''t he?
29572The glass broke on the floor, and Marion exclaimed,"What is that?"
29572The question is, do you want to make the effort?"
29572The whole question is, who is going to run this division, Sinclair and his gang or the company?
29572There''s no papers out against me, is there?"
29572This is Whispering Smith, is n''t it?
29572This is what you call pretty fair water for this part of the valley, is n''t it?"
29572To ride into a valley like this and drive a man''s cows away from his door without notice or papers?
29572Try that piano, Miss Dicksie, will you?
29572Visiting friends or doing business?"
29572Want to go?"
29572Was Du Sang in the penitentiary with you at Fort City?
29572Was I right, was I wrong?
29572Was he being made fun of?
29572Was she pretty?
29572Was there a sound in the wind?
29572Was there much water last spring?
29572Water?
29572Water?"
29572We must wash his face and hands, do n''t you think so?
29572Well, do you think I ever could forget either of those men, Farrell?"
29572Well, if I were, what are you going to do about it?
29572Well, what shall I wear?"
29572Well, who are we waiting for?
29572Were you paid last night or this morning?"
29572Were you the conductor?"
29572What about the horses?"
29572What are you afraid of?
29572What are you going to do?"
29572What are you looking for?"
29572What are you thinking of?
29572What can I ask?
29572What can I say?
29572What can we do there, Rooney?"
29572What can you do?
29572What could he do if they should be able to secrete themselves until dark between him and Wickwire?
29572What did he look like?"
29572What do you mean?
29572What do you mean?"
29572What do you say?"
29572What do you think, all of you?"
29572What do you think?
29572What do you think?
29572What do you think?"
29572What do you want to go back to the penitentiary for?
29572What do you want?"
29572What do you want?"
29572What do you want?"
29572What do you want?"
29572What has happened?
29572What have I been thinking of?"
29572What have they been held at Point of Rocks for?
29572What have you got to kick about?
29572What is it you mean?"
29572What is it?"
29572What is the favor?"
29572What is this, are they back?
29572What man would get out a bunch of horses like this and work them this hard so early in the morning?
29572What might be your business?"
29572What should you think, Mr. Dunning, of putting all the teams you can at that end of the work?"
29572What show has a poor man got against all the money there is in the country?
29572What show would I have with a packed jury in Medicine Bend?
29572What sort of red- blood toxin does he throw into his gang to draw out a spirit like that?
29572What will your Cousin Lance say?
29572What you going to do about it?"
29572What''s that stuff they are hauling?"
29572What''s the use of my eating my heart out over the way I''ve been treated?
29572What''s the use?
29572What''s this, crying?
29572What''s this?
29572What?
29572What?
29572What?"
29572What?"
29572When I propose to put you into my car and pull you out of this, why do you say it is too late?
29572When you leave here tell Bob Scott to meet me at the Wickiup with the horses at eleven o''clock, will you?"
29572When?"
29572Where are the verses, Mr. Smith?
29572Where did I come from?
29572Where is Whispering Smith?"
29572Where is the baking powder?
29572Where is the trouble?"
29572Where is your appetite?
29572Where''s your cousin?
29572Which is the older?
29572Which shall it be?"
29572Which way did they go?"
29572Who are you, that you order me what to do, where to stay?
29572Who has a better right?"
29572Who is he?"
29572Who is it that''s watching me?
29572Who is that on the right?
29572Who is that, Farrell?"
29572Who is the albino, by the way?
29572Who''s going with us, Farrell?"
29572Why did n''t he fire again?"
29572Why did n''t they send the head of their own gang after me?''
29572Why did you not arrest him?"
29572Why did you not send me word?
29572Why do n''t you ask me what I thought the day you acted so beautifully at Crawling Stone Ranch?
29572Why do n''t you ask me whether I''m wet?
29572Why has n''t this line been repaired?"
29572Why not put him at the head of a party to run''em down?"
29572Why not travel a little?
29572Why not?
29572Why should n''t he write to my mother?
29572Why the devil should I arrest Sinclair?
29572Why was n''t I notified?
29572Why would you not do as I wanted you to?"
29572Why?"
29572Why?"
29572Will you advise them to go back to work-- all except Karg?"
29572Will you do me a favor?"
29572Will you get out of this town to- night?
29572Will you have a care for yourself, Gordon?"
29572Will you shake hands?"
29572Will you telephone the stables?"
29572Wo n''t you at least pretend I can act as an escort and let me go with you?
29572Would you believe it?
29572You are rich and generous, Dicksie; do something for him, will you?
29572You do n''t know him?
29572You do n''t understand?
29572You do n''t want to go down, do you?"
29572You have n''t heard, then?"
29572You heard me, did n''t you?"
29572You keep him out of Medicine Bend, Bob; will you do it?
29572You need fear nothing for yourself in going with her, and nothing for her if you can cover just those two points-- can you remember?
29572You shooting here?"
29572You think he ca n''t shoot?
29572You will ride to Medicine Bend to- night, will you?"
29572You wo n''t fight?
29572You wo n''t?
29572You''ll break with me, will you, Rebstock?
29572You''ll hear no more of this, and I''m going to ask you a question: Why did you go against this when you knew you''d have to square yourself with me?"
29572You,"he added, scrutinizing the third man to scare him to death--"I think you were at Tower W. No?
29572Your men do n''t wear silk dresses, do they?"
29572a year goes like an hour when you''re in love, does n''t it?
29572and, Marion,"he exclaimed, turning without releasing his wife from his arms,"how can I ever make good for all this delay?
29572he called to Dancing,"what water have you got?"
29572he called to Dancing,"what''s the matter with your wood?
29572now who''s this coming here on horseback?
29572or whether any consideration ought to come before that?
29572said he mildly,"what is loose?
29572why do n''t you move the table?"