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16770What is your name?
16770[ Illustration] But who comes here across our path, In gay attire bedight?
43692( Now was n''t Horace kind?)
43692At last said Horace,"What''s the good Of starving slowly?
43692Poor Edward groaned a lot:"Why was I ever made?"
43692What dream of perfect loveliness D''you think I''m hinting at?
17371Are you down there, penny dolls?
17371But how did you happen to get so wet and then freeze?
17371But what shall we do with it?
17371Can you run fast?
17371Did I frisk my tail?
17371Did the tiny creatures get back into the water safely?
17371Do you mean crack the whip, Raggedy Andy?
17371Fido will not hurt you, now that he knows, will you, Fido?
17371He means a tug of war, do n''t you, Raggedy Andy?
17371How in the world did the bunny get inside the house and into this room without awakening Fido?
17371May we go with you and watch you color the Easter eggs?
17371Now that we know each other so well, what do you say to a game, Uncle Clem?
17371Remember,''way,''way back, a long, long time ago, I sewed this arm on once before?
17371So, Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy, that is why you can not talk, is it?
17371Was n''t it very lonesome in the trunk all that time?
17371We like to have fun, do n''t we?
17371Were you wet most of the time, Raggedy Andy?
17371What are they doing now?
17371What shall we do?
17371What shall we do?
17371What was it?
17371Where did the sound come from, Fido?
17371Which way did he go?
17371Why did n''t I think of that?
17371Why do n''t you stay out in the woods and fields where you really belong?
17371Why not make the nest right in the nursery?
17371Will this hard ball of candy have to wear off of my hand?
17371You lived there when Gran''ma was a little girl, did n''t you?
17371Are n''t we?"
17371How in the world did it happen?
17371How was she to know that Dickie would feed Raggedy Andy orange juice and take off most of his smile?
17371Is it any wonder that I was surprised when I saw the title of your book?
17371Is n''t it strange that the two old rag dolls should come together after all these years?
17371Marcella took the French doll''s hand, and passed a cup of"tea"to Raggedy Andy, and said,"Mr. Raggedy Andy, will you have another cup of tea?"
17371On a nail?"
17371Remember, Raggedy Andy?"
17371The dolls were worried over this and asked,"What will Marcella say when she sees that Raggedy Andy has lost an arm?"
17371Was n''t it lots of fun?"
17371Was that yours?"
17371What can it be?"
17371What shall it be?"
17371Will you sing for us?"
17371[ Illustration: How did the bunny get into this room?]
18190And at the end of the three weeks do the eggs sprout?
18190And shoe- button eyes?
18190And the Wind Fairies?
18190And there are hundreds and hundreds of the new rag dolls?
18190And while I hung out on the clothes- line, what do you think?
18190Are n''t you the little mouse who nibbled Jeanette''s wax face?
18190Are you a Mamma mouse?
18190But how can the eggs grow if you sit upon them?
18190But it turned out all right after all, for do you know what happened to Freddy?
18190Have some nice turkey?
18190Have you been sitting upon the eggs very long?
18190Have you told the folks up at the house about your dear little kittens?
18190How did this happen?
18190How do you feel?
18190How in the world did you get in here, Raggedy Ann?
18190How?
18190I wonder what is in that barrel,''way back in the corner?
18190Is it a secret?
18190No, what did happen to him?
18190Oh, why could n''t it have chewed on me?
18190Oh, you want to play, do you?
18190Shall I play you a tune?
18190Then you know the way there, Peterkins?
18190What have you there, Fido?
18190What is it, Raggedy Ann?
18190What is it?
18190What is the trouble, Dear?
18190Where''s Raggedy Ann?
18190Where''s the hand?
18190Will you please pull down the kite now?
18190Would you let me take Raggedy Ann for a few days?
18190You have n''t seen Fido all day, have you?
18190''What do you think of her?''
18190But when they came back and saw the puzzled expression on her face, they cried,"What is it?"
18190Did the chickens drag you in here?"
18190Have you had a nice time?"
18190How could you?"
18190Now, where do you suppose Raggedy Ann was all this time?
18190Soon his head was uncovered and he could look right up through the pretty green water, and what do you think was happening?
18190Where did you find it?"
18190Why do n''t you go out in the barn and live where you will not destroy anything of value?"
18190Will you let her go with me, Marcella?"
18190[ Illustration]"How did you know there were any kittens then?"
18190answered Annabel,"And you, Thomas?"
18190cried all the dolls,"Really live kittens?"
18190said the young fellow,"What had I better do with her?"
18190the dolls all exclaimed in astonishment,"What do you mean, Raggedy?"
21861''A ball?
21861''A box?
21861''A knife?''
21861''Ah, but what can they do?''
21861''And nothing to show for it?
21861''As fine as can be,''replied Rose;''I have been thinking of Seraphina or Wilhelmina: which do you like best?''
21861''Ca n''t you lend me some money, Ned?''
21861''Can I show you any thing, sir?''
21861''Can you afford it?''
21861''Do you mean that you have not spent your money yet?
21861''Garden seeds?''
21861''Have any nuts, Willy?''
21861''Have you spent it?''
21861''How much does she cost?''
21861''How much is that sailor kite?''
21861''Is there any thing else I can show you?''
21861''Look at this, Willy; is not this pretty?''
21861''May I buy her?''
21861''No, thank you,''she replied; and turning to the elder lady, she said,''May we go home at once, Mama?
21861''Nothing,''said he again,''except a few crumbs of pie- crust on your waistcoat?
21861''Now, Geoffrey, how have you invested your capital?
21861''Oh, Papa,''said Willy,''is it really worth while?''
21861''Oh, you will, will you?''
21861''Sealing- wax?
21861''Steel pens?
21861''Well, boys,''said he,''what have you bought?
21861''Well, what have you bought?''
21861''What do you say to this one, Miss?''
21861''What does a paint- box cost?''
21861''What is the matter, my darling?''
21861''What is the use of them, when I ca n''t get a spade?''
21861''What sort of things do you consider to be duties?''
21861''What was the harm?''
21861''When are they expected?''
21861''Where is the rest?''
21861''Where is the rest?''
21861''Why do not you tell Papa so?''
21861''Why not?''
21861''Why, Geoffrey,''exclaimed my first friend,''where have you been all this time?
21861''Why, Master Geoffrey,''said she,''what are you doing here all alone?
21861''Would he care for a seven shilling one?''
21861--''How much is that bat?''
21861--''How much is that wooden box with secret drawer?''
21861And Willy, for whose sake the long journey had been made, how was he?
21861And will you help me to choose a name for her?
21861As they approached my stall, I heard the mama say,''Have you decided what to buy with the sixpence?''
21861But they had been painted wide open, and what could I do?
21861Could this be the case with every thing?
21861Do you want a top?''
21861If so, why was Geoffrey blamed for spending his money in tarts?
21861India- rubber?
21861Is this your splendid performance, Will?''
21861It had been originally, as I heard, a mere rough packing- case; but what of that?
21861Just remember that, will you?''
21861Must we hire a wagon to carry your property home?''
21861Nothing?''
21861Rose started, and exclaimed,''Is it possible?
21861Seven had been bought, and therefore why not an eighth?
21861Should I once again be under the protection of my kind and gentle mistress, or was I Geoffrey''s slave for ever?
21861String?
21861Was I never to be of use to any body?
21861Was it possible that every thing properly applied might have its use, and that its value depended upon those who used it?
21861Were all their hopes realized?
21861What could that mean?
21861What do you think the prettiest name you know?''
21861What mortal could have borne such an infliction without struggling and screaming?
21861When at last he could open his lips, he said,''Will you have a cheesecake?''
21861Where_ have_ you been?''
21861Who would have thought of her being still in existence?
21861Would they ever be restored to me?
21861a paint- box?
21861a penholder?
21861asked Sarah,''and how can they do it?
21861cried Geoffrey,''who would have thought of their coming home just now?''
21861exclaimed she, after examining me all over;''do you mean that all that is really Susan''s own work?''
21861pencils?''
21861said the gentleman; but he presently added,''Have you lost your money?''
21861she exclaimed,''what shall we do?''
21861wafers?
14110All of us?
14110And where might you be going?
14110Are they lost?
14110Are we orphans?
14110Are you hurt?
14110Better''n little Sweetclover?
14110But how are you going to do it?
14110But who are they?
14110But why are you so ugly?
14110Can you speak Moonflower talk?
14110Did Jackie lose his motheranfather too?
14110Did n''t we get to the Moon and all that?
14110Did n''t you ever go to school?
14110Did n''t you know we were in Italy?
14110Did n''t you?
14110Did we have a mother and father?
14110Did you ever see such luck in all your life?
14110Did you hear that?
14110Do n''t you know that Jackie and Peggs are brother and sister?
14110Do n''t you see it?
14110Do n''t you see something dark against the sky?
14110Do you see that red box over there in the corner? 14110 Do you see the one that is n''t John?"
14110Do you think you will know them when you see them?
14110Does n''t everybody have his own motheranfather?
14110First I want to know why you do n''t keep still?
14110Have they got snow around them?
14110Have you been long in Valparaiso?
14110He goes as swiftly as the Condor did, do you remember?
14110Here?
14110How do you know how to go to Yukon?
14110How do you know?
14110How do you pray?
14110How does she know which way to fly?
14110How much for this one?
14110How much?
14110How''ll we get off?
14110How''ll you ever get the message back?
14110How?
14110I thought you said it was the thirteenth of the month?
14110I wonder what makes them so happy?
14110I wonder what the fairies are sending us up here for?
14110I wonder where we are going?
14110I wonder where we are,said Sweetclover,"and who these people can be?"
14110If our mother and father are lost,says Peggs,"why does n''t Auntie try to find them?"
14110Is that far?
14110Is that where we are?
14110Is there anything I can do for you?
14110It''s terrible for children to have no father or mother is n''t it?
14110Now that we are here,said Kernel Cob,"what''s to be done?"
14110Oh dear, oh dear,said she,"will nothing ever happen to help us?"
14110Oh, dear,sighed Sweetclover,"shall we never understand anybody in this strange country?"
14110Oh, goodie,said Sweetclover,"where is she?"
14110Tell you what?
14110Then what do you call it a pole for?
14110There is n''t?
14110Very well,said John, and turning to the Toy- maker said:"You sell doll?"
14110Was it a naughty worm?
14110Well, what was it?
14110Well,said Sweetclover to Kernel Cob,"now do you understand?"
14110What are all these lights for?
14110What are you doing out here in this boat?
14110What did I tell you?
14110What did she do?
14110What did she say?
14110What do you do all day without anybody to talk to?
14110What do you think of Little Miss Sweetclover?
14110What is it you want to know?
14110What makes you so smart, Jackie Tar?
14110What name did I call you?
14110What''ll we call him?
14110What''ll we make it of?
14110What''s all this about?
14110What''s an island?
14110What''s that for?
14110What''s that?
14110What''s their names?
14110What, may I enquire, has brought you to this neighborhood?
14110What?
14110What?
14110What?
14110Whatever shall I do?
14110Where are we?
14110Where are we?
14110Where are you going?
14110Where away?
14110Where did it go?
14110Where else?
14110Where''ll we go to?
14110Where''s that?
14110Where?
14110Who are you?
14110Who are you?
14110Who are you?
14110Who are you?
14110Who lost them?
14110Who''s calling you names?
14110Who''s eyes?
14110Who''s that?
14110Why ca n''t we sit on your back?
14110Why did you want to come here?
14110Why does n''t he rip you apart?
14110Why not,said Kernel Cob,"do n''t you want to find Jackie and Peggs''motheranfather?"
14110Why not?
14110Why not?
14110Why?
14110Why?
14110Will he be killed?
14110Will you do it?
14110Would n''t you like to come with us?
14110Would you like to be called after a make- believe bear if you were a real one?
14110Would you mind looking?
14110You did n''t suppose there really was a pole, did you?
14110You do n''t expect to find any snow at the South Pole, do you?
14110You mean to say they can do that?
14110You''ll be caught too, and then what will I do?
14110And Margaret said:"I wonder if the children will remember us?"
14110And Sweetclover and I are looking for Jackie and Peggs''motheranfather,"said Kernel Cob,"Have you seen them?"
14110And after they had gone down and down and down a long time Sweetclover suddenly cried:"What''s that?"
14110And you should have seen Kernel Cob''s face as he turned to Sweetclover and said:"I do n''t see any woman, do you?"
14110Are we far away from it?"
14110Are you brave enough to risk it with me?"
14110Are you hurt?"
14110Besides, if you do what is right Your mother kisses you at night, And who could sleep in peaceful bliss Without a mother''s good- night kiss?
14110But the little girl had seen Kernel Cob in the Toy- maker''s hand, and clapping her hands joyfully said:"Oh, Dad, may I have this one?
14110But what, may I ask, are you doing out here in the harbor of Valparaiso?"
14110Did a spider bite you?"
14110How far is it?"
14110I ca n''t move, can you?"
14110Is n''t there some way that we can get to the South Pole by walking?"
14110May I have her too?"
14110What do you think of that?"
14110What good will all the gold in the world be to us without the children?"
14110Where are the motheranfather of these little children?"
14110Where are you going?"
14110Will you be good enough to help us?"
14110You did n''t see him pass by, did you?"
14110[ Illustration] CHAPTER XI And what do you think happened to the Condor?
14110asked the Cub,"and what are you doing up here?"
44774A motto, do you mean?
44774And do you believe He thought I was dreadful?
44774And now what will you do with the poor little duckling?
44774And what is your watchword?
44774Anybody else want a little tossing about?
44774Are n''t you going to let Mamie see him?
44774But how did the pussy get out from the barrel?
44774But where did the duckling come from? 44774 Den He not tate tare of Mamie and Lulu?"
44774Did Mrs. Clark lend it to you?
44774Did n''t she give it to you?
44774Did you offer the_ most_, mamma?
44774Did you think you were going to be drowned?
44774Did you, though?
44774Do n''t you want it yourself?
44774Do what?
44774Does He say Lulu naughty dirl if she tuts''em?
44774Does he wiggle much?
44774Does she think that light- house man would not have brought us home if you had not come to his light- house?
44774He looks kind of flabby and sick; do n''t you think he does?
44774He sees us and hears us now, just this very minute; do n''t He?
44774How do you know I am good now, or that I have improved any since I was a child?
44774How so?
44774How will he get white, I wonder?
44774If He did not see us always, and take care of us, what would become of us? 44774 Is it an inconvenience to you now?"
44774Is mamma tomin''pitty soon now?
44774Is n''t she lovely?
44774Is that all, ma''am?
44774Is that the reason?
44774Lily, I suppose conscience is a kind of''Thou God seest me''feeling; do n''t you?
44774Lily,said Belle at last,"what are you doing?"
44774Lily?
44774Maggie?
44774Mamie, are you for the boat?
44774Mamie,said Tom,"did not your mother forbid you to come upon the breakwater?"
44774No, what is it?
44774Now, what shall we do?
44774Papa, I''d like to go; could I?
44774Papa, is there a letter for me? 44774 Papa,"she said at last,"when people take a text or any thing to remember by, what do they call it?"
44774Pease, Mamie, do out dere on de plant- walt;and what did Mamie do?
44774Shall we let one of the women toss it away in the waves?
44774Temptation of what?
44774That is a kind, unselfish little girl,said Mr. Stone;"but are you sure you like that cake quite as well, my dear?"
44774The hm-- hm,repeated Lily, no ways abashed, and persisting in the ambiguous form of expression;"you know that verse, do n''t you?"
44774The who?
44774They''ve gone to Newport, have n''t they?
44774To remember what by, daughter?
44774Was he this way when you found him?
44774Were n''t we good that day, Belle?
44774Were we not good about the doll?
44774What day?
44774What did you think about, Mamie?
44774What does that mean?
44774What have you done to him, Mabel?
44774What is it?
44774What is it?
44774What is the breakwater?
44774What is the trouble? 44774 What will mamma say?
44774What''s the matter?
44774Where are Dod?
44774Where are you going, Belle?
44774Where we doin'', Mamie?
44774Who are you with?
44774Who were not up all night?
44774Why not?
44774Why,_ that_ day; the fair day,answered Mamie;"were we not good?"
44774Would n''t that be a shocking occurrence?
44774Would n''t you dare to ask her?
44774Would you like,said the lady,"that I should tell you a thing which happened to me when I was a little girl?"
44774Would you mind telling us about it?
44774Yes,said her father, becoming grave;"but how is it when a little girl wears a scowling brow and puckered lips at her papa?
44774You come too, papa; you come too, and take me; will you?
44774You''ve been here the longest; would you mind asking Mrs. Clark to lend us one of the ducklings to take down to the Rocks this afternoon?
44774Afterwards Mamie had said to her,--"Bessie, how can you keep from crying when you are frightened in a thunder- storm?"
44774And meanwhile what was Lulu doing?
44774And you know she ought not to talk so about her mother, even if she is-- Lily, do you think Mrs. Stone is a very wise mamma to Mamie?"
44774Belle, when that old black man gets to heaven, wo n''t he make a queer, awfully ugly old angel?"
44774But I think mamma might have let me go, do n''t you?"
44774But should she ever have the chance?
44774But why do you want one about a breakwater?"
44774Buy it for me, buy it; will you, mamma?"
44774Can I be of any help here?"
44774Can I, mamma?
44774Change with her; will you not, Mamie?"
44774Clark?"
44774Could n''t you show us the way home?"
44774Do n''t you know what I mean?"
44774Do n''t you think that would do?"
44774Do n''t you want me to give you some pretty shells?"
44774Do n''t you, Mamie?"
44774Do you want to come?"
44774Does it not seem very strange?"
44774For whom else could Grandmamma Howard want it?
44774How can I take you out?"
44774How did it come, my dear?"
44774How did you go there, and how am I going to take you out?"
44774How do you think she feels?"
44774How was it meanwhile with those poor little waifs?
44774How was she to take the child over those ruined, uneven stones?
44774I''d like to have one in my hands; can I, Tom?"
44774Is that because a hen set on them?"
44774Is that you?"
44774Is that you?"
44774Is there any thing I could do for you, sir?"
44774Lily, do you know of one about a breakwater?"
44774Mamie turned upon her angrily, with the words,"What business is it of yours?"
44774Mamie, what do you think about it?
44774Mr. Norris, did n''t any letter come for me?"
44774Powers, could n''t Belle come with me to see our Lulu?"
44774Presently she added:"Belle, do you suppose God noticed just now when I would n''t give Lulu the cake?"
44774Shall we go to the beach?"
44774She did not understand: how could she?
44774Should she go and ask Mrs. Clark?
44774Stone?"
44774Stone?"
44774The other children are going, and why ca n''t I, with you to take care of me?"
44774Was it Mamie herself, or innocent little Lulu, on whom the blame justly rested?
44774Was it possible it was the same?
44774Was it yours?"
44774Was there no Ear to hear?
44774Was there no Eye to see?
44774Was there no Hand to save?
44774Was there no one to see?
44774We are ready to go;"and Nanette''s voice,"Ou êtes- vous donc, Mademoiselle?"
44774We''ll wait till they come, sha n''t we?"
44774What are you about there?
44774What should they do when the darkness came, and the last faint, lingering hope that some one would yet see them should be gone?
44774What was to become of them, herself and Lulu?
44774What will become of us?"
44774What would mamma do when she missed her little girls, and knew not where to look?
44774What''s that now?"
44774Where are you, Mabel?
44774Where was her little sister?
44774Who dreamed of all the truth?
44774Who were these people, and where were they taking her?
44774Whose the Eye which watched them on their perilous way?
44774Whose was the Ear which bent to hear those piteous tones?
44774Why can not you amuse yourselves on the beach?"
44774Why do n''t you go and ask for money to buy them?"
44774Why do n''t you pick up stones?"
44774Why was it that no one looked out at that time over the dancing waters, and discovered what terrible plaything they had seized upon?
44774Wo n''t he be glad?"
44774Wo n''t my wife be in a takin''though?
44774Wo n''t we have nice times?"
44774Would she ever know what had become of them?
44774Would she never know her, never speak to her again, never tell her she forgave all her disobedient, naughty ways, all her disrespect and pettishness?
44774Would they be found all dead and drowned?
44774Would they toss gently about in this way till they died of hunger, or would great fishes come and eat them up?
44774You know it did n''t look much like it this morning when you spoke so to your mother; but are you, really now?"
44774You''ll be coming from the pier, I reckon?"
44774and I s''pose you want to take pattern by Maggie and Bessie, and help her, do you?"
44774and Ma-- bel?"
44774and Ma-- bel?"
44774can I have it?
44774do you know what time it is?
44774no one to hear?
44774said Lily,"did you ever see any thing so cunning?
44774said Mabel;"do n''t you think I ought to give it back to Mrs. Clark, even if it is dead?
44774said Mamie piteously,"can you talk a language?
44774she exclaimed,"what are you thinking of so solemnly?
44774was her tender, indulgent mother going to leave her?
44774what shall I do?
44774why did you not come before, when you had to come?"
49227''Oh,_ shall_ I have to tell Cora?'' 49227 Ah, was n''t it worth all Flaxie had suffered to hear such words as these?
49227Ah, what''s this?
49227Ah?
49227Ah?
49227And is it''wise and proper''? 49227 And mamma,"asked she, as soon as she saw her mother alone,"may I give the honey to Sadie Stockwell next Christmas?
49227And what is your name and your father''s name?
49227But I suppose, now, Chicky, if you had a piece of pie or a cake or a sandwich, you''d enjoy it, and feel more comfortable, would n''t you?
49227But where was the kettledrum? 49227 But where''s Preston?"
49227Can Julia tell?
49227Can you tell me how far it is to Hilltop?
49227Children, do you care much about seeing the President?
49227Could I ask one more, mamma?
49227Did God forget about the moon? 49227 Did he get out on purpose?"
49227Did you tell him how my brother got lost over? 49227 Do n''t they know we_ ca n''t_ move?
49227Do you know how far it is to Hilltop, sir?
49227Do you live at Laurel Grove? 49227 Do you mean our little Mary?
49227Do you suppose it does Kittyleen any good to go to church?
49227Do you suppose, mamma, I''ll ever grow patient and good, like you and grammy and Miss Pike?
49227Do_ you_ hear every word, Mary?
49227Eighteen is a large number, Mary; is n''t it enough? 49227 Grandma,"asked Flaxie, as soon as their visitor had gone,"please tell me what''s a will, and why is it''a wise and proper thing''?"
49227Has he, indeed?
49227Hilltop, did you ask? 49227 How far were you going, my child?"
49227How large is an ostrich egg?
49227I wish a boy would come in with something besides pop- corn and peanuts, and all that sort of nonsense, do n''t you? 49227 Indeed, I would like it; but can you do it, sir?"
49227Is Kittyleen at fault for going where her mother sends her? 49227 Is n''t_ Phil_ young enough?
49227Is that all?
49227It is n''t very comfortable,_ is_ it, Kittyleen?
49227It was almost as good as the ravens, was n''t it?
49227Kittyleen, mamma? 49227 Mamma,"asked Flaxie, still in a brown study,"how many dollies did you buy, and how many girls am I going to invite?"
49227Mamma,said she,"may I wear my crushed- strawberry dress, and my long- button gloves, and my bonnet with the red bird?"
49227Mamma,said she,"what do you suppose Miss Pike said?
49227Mary, my child, my child, is_ that_ what you meant to say?
49227My daughter, would you have me send little Kittyleen home in the rain?
49227My little daughter,said Mrs. Gray, pausing as she pinned her collar,"you can not believe that I know better than you do how you should dress?
49227Now look here, ma''am,cried Preston, looking up with sudden animation,"why could n''t he go home with me?
49227Oh, Flaxie told you I wore spectacles,_ did n''t_ she?
49227Oh, Miss Pike, where did you get that? 49227 Oh, are you getting out?"
49227Oh, are you going to see my father to- day?
49227Oh, dear, did they starve?
49227Oh, is that it?
49227Oh, mamma, mamma,_ are_ you dead? 49227 Oh, papa, are ostrich eggs good to eat?
49227Oh, when I get to Hilltop I ca n''t open my valise, for where''s my check? 49227 Oh,_ does n''t_ wear a crown?"
49227Poor girls, Mary? 49227 Screaming?
49227See here, Flaxie, we have n''t time now to go back for anything to eat; but could n''t you nibble a cracker, or a ginger- snap, or something?
49227Shall I say amen at the end?
49227So you wo n''t mind staying in the house with grandma, will you? 49227 Was it a mad dog?"
49227Was it your brother that just left the car?
49227Well, dear, who is the''one more,''if not Kittyleen?
49227Well, if she wishes to give it, why does n''t she do it, and not write about it?
49227Well, if they have n''t a great deal of money, can they give away something besides money? 49227 Well, when we come to the door and get through it, then we shall see the President, sha''n''t we?"
49227Well,said Auntie Prim, coming into the parlor with her bonnet on,"I gave you work enough to last a good while, did n''t I, Mary?"
49227What did I say last night when I was crazy?
49227What does make me look so?
49227What does this mean?
49227What is a raven?
49227What is the matter, little girl?
49227What''s the reason I ca n''t?
49227What, a little child here? 49227 What_ made_ you throw Ethel''s kitty out of the window?"
49227Where are we going?
49227Where did you get your information?
49227Where is your home, my little girl?
49227Why do n''t I listen to the sermon?
49227Why, have_ I_ any whiskers, Kittyleen?
49227Will he? 49227 Will you shake hands?
49227Would you like to have me put you out, madam? 49227 Yes, my son; but what did the minister say?"
49227Yes; but what did the minister say?
49227You''d make a comical appearance travelling alone, now, would n''t you?
49227Your brother will come on to Hilltop to- morrow, or maybe he can come this very afternoon; and then wo n''t you both laugh about this? 49227 _ Your_ bees?"
49227''Lijar is a horrid thief, or what did they put him in the lock- up for?
49227''Oh, little Mary, is that all the reason you have for saying so?''
49227''Was it kind to s''pect people,''she said,''was it right?''
49227''What did he steal?''
49227And now what shall I say to your father when I shall see him to- day?"
49227And should I like to have anybody whirl Ethel round by the shoulders and call her a_ disgustable_ girl?"
49227And what do you suppose he''ll answer to that?"
49227And what made doctor papa look at my tongue this morning, unless he thought I was growing worse?
49227And where was little Kittyleen?
49227And who ever heard of a person''s losing one head, and then going and having another fitted on?
49227Are you nine years old, and have you ever borne the sting of a bee, or the drawing of a tooth, without uttering a sound?
49227As for entertaining her, you and Julia can talk to her and show her your playthings and picture- books, ca n''t you?
49227At last she broke forth suddenly, as if thinking aloud,--"Most everybody has whiskers,_ do n''t_ they, Miss Pike?"
49227But perhaps you are in a hurry?"
49227But she did n''t care; she said she did n''t expect me to get up when I was asleep, for how could I, you know?
49227But what shall I do with the check and the purse and the key?
49227But when and how could they ever get out?
49227But why did this one lie with her eyes closed?
49227But_ would_ the pin go in?
49227Ca n''t I like a little, cunning, beautiful doll''s piano?
49227Ca n''t you lift her up, ma''am, and set her on my shoulder?"
49227Did anything ever happen at the village, particularly at Dr. Gray''s, that Kittyleen Garland did not find it out sooner or later?
49227Did n''t she know that Arozarena was just like a_ person_?
49227Did she go down- stairs then and tell anybody what she had done?
49227Did you ever have anything so terrible happen to_ you_?
49227Did you ever see an honest, true diamond, grammy, hard enough to scratch on the window- pane, and bright enough to put your eyes out-- almost?
49227Did you tell him everything?"
49227Did_ you_ ever go up in an elevator?
49227Did_ you_ tell him, Preston?
49227Do conductors ever let you travel without your ticket?"
49227Do n''t you feel really ashamed of being angry with her?"
49227Do n''t you suppose I know?
49227Do n''t you think she''ll look well there?
49227Do you know to what nation Elijah belonged?"
49227Do you want to hear about it?
49227Does your hair ache, Kittyleen, when it is snarled?"
49227Flaxie loved cats; why not let her in?
49227Flaxie smiled faintly, and then, feeling very miserable, wiped away a tear, thinking,--"Perhaps I am very, very ill. How do I know?
49227Had n''t she promised?
49227Had she teeth?
49227He ought n''t to have touched a single thing, now ought he, with his hands so black and dirty?
49227How do you suppose the ostrich knew this?
49227How had he got there, into that shut- up room where even the little flies never dared come?
49227I mean, have they a right to make a will and give away their books and toys and pretty things?"
49227I opened the door of our room, and what do you think?
49227I thought''twas great fun, did n''t I, to make her give up her money and tickets?
49227I wanted to''take her down,''but now I''m taken down myself, and how do I like it?"
49227I wonder if Mr. Lee knows she''s at church?
49227If Dr. Gray should be elected to Congress, wo n''t you all go to Washington?"
49227If he''d steal a big watch, would n''t he steal little rings?
49227If he''d steal one thing would n''t he steal everything?''
49227In real alarm Miss Pike exclaimed,"How shall I get this child up to give her some air?"
49227Is n''t it a perfect state of bliss to think I''ve got home, and can take care of you?
49227Is n''t she lovely?"
49227Is this the way you are beginning to receive the discipline of your life?"
49227Let''s see, have you any ticket?"
49227Look here, Miss Pike, if I take Rover I shall have to take him in the baggage car, sha''n''t I?"
49227Must I, mamma?"
49227Now, Preston?"
49227Now_ would_ you ever know any thing had happened to Aurora?
49227Oh, but you were n''t our mother then,_ were_ you?
49227Oh, do you want little Kittyleen?"
49227Oh,_ should_ you have thought he would?"
49227Ought we not then to be very thankful to the domestic animals for thus treating us so kindly?"
49227Rather too safe, Miss Pike thought; but she said, without the shadow of a smile,"Why not send the key and check to your sister by mail?"
49227Sandwiches, cakes, tarts, pyramids of candy, glasses of whipped cream; but what_ was_ that in the middle of the table?
49227She gave several little shuddering gasps, and her eyes were full of tears; but when Miss Pike asked,"Darling, how do you feel now?"
49227She''s just ruined, did you know it?
49227Sick girls?
49227So what''s the use?
49227Still, how_ could_ she hurt her bonnet, just wearing it to a party?
49227The famous old cake- woman; could it be that she lived here?
49227The strange ladies at the hotel sometimes said in her hearing as she passed by,"Who is that pretty little girl?
49227Then Mrs. Gray remarked,--"Suppose we pass her round and look at her?
49227There, now, we''re good friends, are n''t we?
49227They were girl dolls, with Kate Greenaway dresses, but Miss Pike said they could be woman''s- rights soldiers, why not?
49227They''ll ask what I came for at that time of day?
49227They''ll be just rising from the supper- table, Flaxie and all; and wo n''t they have a jolly time laughing at me?
49227This was unfortunate; for now she never went anywhere, and saw people looking at her, but she fancied they were thinking,"Is n''t she lovely?"
49227Though why not?"
49227Touch?
49227Truly, as little Ethel had said, Kittyleen did"go everywhere"; but who would have thought of her following the Grays to Washington?
49227Was it Ethel''s doll?
49227Was it not rather severe?
49227Was she thinking that very likely he had heard her called"that homely Miss Pike?"
49227Was this a kind thing to do?
49227Was_ that_ her kettledrum?
49227We ca n''t remember what they preach, can we?"
49227Were it not for the pig, what should we have to bake with our beans, or in which to fry our doughnuts?
49227What cared they for a passenger overboard?
49227What cared they for a passenger''s sister left frantic and forlorn?
49227What did make Mr. Lee''s hair all go off?
49227What did make it dig so and scratch?
49227What do_ you_ know about fevers and medicines and things like that?
49227What if I_ am_ nine years old?
49227What is he saying about the brook of Cherith?
49227What is that, Julia?"
49227What made it bend right up?
49227What makes you think you know me?"
49227What put that into your head?"
49227What was her mother thinking of?
49227What was lacking in_ her_ that she could not also travel alone?
49227What will she do with herself?
49227What would become of them?
49227What, was n''t it Ethel''s doll, after all?
49227What_ was_ the difference between this and small- pox?
49227What_ was_ the way to get them open?
49227What_ were_ they made of?
49227When does the next train go?"
49227When had anybody been proud of her before?"
49227Where did you come from, travelling round here alone?"
49227Where do you live?"
49227Where is that, Mary?"
49227Who gave it to her?
49227Who would have thought of_ such_ a game at an elegant party?
49227Why could n''t he go home with me and be_ my_ dog, you know?"
49227Why did the ravens feed him?"
49227Why do n''t you eat them instead of offering them to the conductor?
49227Why do they push?"
49227Why had n''t she thought of that herself?
49227Why should he, so forlorn and dilapidated as she was, and so very, very small?
49227Why should this conductor let_ her_ go free?
49227Why was n''t she ever invited to parties?
49227Why was_ she_ always considered so young and insignificant?
49227Why, grandma, do n''t you know what I mean?
49227Why, what has she done?"
49227Why, where are your folks?
49227Will you allow me?"
49227Will you really try next Sunday to listen?"
49227Wo n''t they laugh, though, at home, when I tell them about that?"
49227Would n''t you like to have me take care of your handkerchief?"
49227Yes, they_ must_ be in there; but where?
49227You can try, ca n''t you, Philip?
49227You''ll ask him,''Where''s that cake?''
49227_ She_ wo n''t get off anywhere?
49227a tongue?
49227said he, laughing;"are you hiding away my bees?"
49227were there two holes in that pretty nose?
32094A Pink Kitten? 32094 A Scarecrow?
32094A dark well? 32094 A little''Cleverness''?
32094A popular song?
32094A tin woodchopper?
32094A what?
32094All ready? 32094 All ready?"
32094Am I captured?
32094And alive?
32094And am I a prisoner?
32094And are n''t you hungry?
32094And could he chop wood then?
32094And how shall we find the road of yellow bricks?
32094And then shoot them at more travelers? 32094 And where did you come from?"
32094And where is that?
32094And you are a Hopper?
32094Any more?
32094Any more?
32094Are flowers alive?
32094Are you afraid of men?
32094Are you fond of eating honey- bees?
32094Are you going to make that dreadful thing live?
32094Are you hurt?
32094Are you so broken up that you ca n''t play?
32094Be quiet, will you?
32094Better than mine?
32094Better than mine?
32094But a mouth is to talk with, is n''t it?
32094But do you think for a moment that I would permit you, or anyone else, to pull the left wing from a yellow butterfly?
32094But how can you walk, with only one leg?
32094But is there ever any oil in a man''s body?
32094But it''s a queer animal with three hairs on the tip of its tail that wo n''t come out and--"What wo n''t come out?
32094But tell me, is there any way to get to the Horner Country without going through the city of the Hoppers?
32094But the question is not if_ we_ will behave, but if_ you_ will behave? 32094 But the question is, do we want to go where the path does?"
32094But they''re part of it; and are n''t they pretty trees?
32094But what can he have done, and what made him do it?
32094But what do you eat now?
32094But what else does this Crooked Magician want?
32094But why do you go to bed?
32094But, tell me, good sir, are you not a trifle lumpy?
32094But,said he, in a puzzled way,"what makes those three hairs important?
32094Ca n''t I dance till morning, if I want to?
32094Ca n''t I sing?
32094Ca n''t I whistle?
32094Ca n''t anything else be done?
32094Ca n''t you get angry''bout something, please?
32094Ca n''t you see?
32094Ca n''t you take a joke?
32094Ca n''t you take''em out, then, and replace''em with pebbles, so that I wo n''t feel above my station in life?
32094Can you dig?
32094Can you do anything else?
32094Can you see it, Scraps?
32094Can you swim?
32094Champion what?
32094Could n''t we make a raft?
32094Dear me, Ojo,said the cat;"do n''t you think the creature is a little bit crazy?"
32094Did n''t I say you were Ojo the Lucky?
32094Did n''t he say what the Hoppers and Horners were like?
32094Did you call me''Scraps''? 32094 Did you come to us for advice?"
32094Did you pick the six- leaved clover?
32094Did you see no girls as beautiful as I am in your own country?
32094Do n''t my colors run whenever I run?
32094Do n''t travelers cross it?
32094Do n''t you ever cross it?
32094Do n''t you feel tired?
32094Do n''t you find it very annoying to be so crooked?
32094Do n''t you own a boat?
32094Do n''t you see?
32094Do n''t you think we ought to land?
32094Do n''t you?
32094Do you know where one may be found?
32094Do you live here, my good man?
32094Do you mean me?
32094Do you need more stuffing? 32094 Do you suppose you could throw me over that fence?
32094Do you surrender?
32094Do you think a pink kitten-- common meat-- is as pretty as I am?
32094Do you think they are all fast colors, Ojo?
32094Does anyone live on those mountains beyond here?
32094Does she always watch the Magic Picture?
32094Fiddle- cum- foo, Howdy-- do? 32094 Has she any brains?"
32094Has something pleased you?
32094Have n''t you always lived in the Land of Oz?
32094Have n''t you eaten anything in many years?
32094Have you any dark wells in your city?
32094Have you any other accomplishments?
32094Have you ever been to the Emerald City?
32094Have you noticed my pink brains?
32094Have you now secured all the things you were in search of?
32094Have you one?
32094Have you plenty of it?
32094Have you seen her, then?
32094Horrid?
32094How about that sign?
32094How big a measure?
32094How can I lose that''Un,''Dame Margolotte?
32094How can I?
32094How dare you put your foot on Chiss?
32094How did you get in?
32094How did you know I had arrived?
32094How do you like Oz?
32094How do you manage to do it, Diksey?
32094How far is it to the Horner Country?
32094How long must we keep this up, Shags?
32094How many horns do the Horners have?
32094How much is a gill?
32094How much of the water do you need?
32094How would you like it, Shaggy Man, if I took all your shags away from you?
32094How?
32094Hullo, Ojo,said Scraps;"how are you?"
32094I know; but what road shall I take?
32094I''ve a right to be surprised, have n''t I?
32094I''ve never heard of a dark well; have you?
32094If the mountain is under Ozma''s rule, why does n''t she know about the Hoppers and the Horners?
32094Is Dorothy made of tin?
32094Is Dorothy the little girl who came here from Kansas?
32094Is anything hurting you?
32094Is blue the only respectable color, then?
32094Is it impolite to romp and shout and be jolly?
32094Is n''t any butter? 32094 Is n''t one punished enough in knowing he has done wrong?
32094Is n''t the country and the climate grand?
32094Is she patchwork, like me?
32094Is that all?
32094Is that the extent of your wisdom?
32094Is that the way_ we_ go?
32094Is the Wizard of Oz a humbug?
32094Is the owl so very foolish?
32094Is there any water in it?
32094Is there anything I can do in return for your kindness?
32094Is there such a road?
32094Is this mountain in the Land of Oz?
32094Is this true?
32094Jinjur did a neat job, did n''t she? 32094 Let me see; that''s about seven thousand chicks she has hatched out; is n''t it, General?"
32094Makes civilized folks wild folks, eh? 32094 May I pull out the hairs now?"
32094May I stay here a little while before I go to prison?
32094May we see the famous Magician, Madam?
32094Me? 32094 Me?"
32094No jam, either? 32094 No?
32094None at all?
32094Nor a raft?
32094Now tell me, please, what magic things must you find?
32094Oh; can you growl?
32094Oh; do you change your head?
32094Oh; do you mean the pink pebbles you call your brains, and your red heart and green eyes?
32094Oh; is that so? 32094 Outside?
32094Raven, or crow?
32094Real fire?
32094Really?
32094Scraps?
32094Seems? 32094 Shall I throw in a stone, to waken him?"
32094So the clover has n''t been picked, eh?
32094Tell me,pleaded Ojo, speaking to the Crooked Magician,"what must we find to make the compound that will save Unc Nunkie?"
32094The question is, who''s going to explain the joke to the Horners? 32094 The shape does n''t make a thing honest, does it?"
32094Then what in the world shall we do?
32094Then what shall I do?
32094Then why did you both leave him?
32094Then why is the prison so fine, and why are you so kind to me?
32094Then why was I ever invented?
32094Then,said Scraps,"suppose we go in and find him?
32094There''s a Patchwork Girl and--"A what?
32094They''ll have to prove him guilty, wo n''t they?
32094This is somewhere, is n''t it?
32094True that we have less understanding?
32094Unlucky? 32094 Was it you who rescued me from the leaf?"
32094Well, Doc Pipt, do you mean to introduce us, or not?
32094Well, what of it?
32094Well, why do n''t you sprinkle some of that powder on them and bring them to life again?
32094What about the Hoppers?
32094What about the Scarecrow?
32094What are the people like?
32094What are you trying to find?
32094What caused you to think that?
32094What companions?
32094What crime?
32094What did he do then?
32094What did old Mombi the Witch do with the Powder of Life your husband gave her?
32094What did you do all night?
32094What do you know about the Crooked Magician who lives on the mountain?
32094What do you mean by such impertinence?
32094What do you s''pose he''s done?
32094What do you think, Champion?
32094What do you want?
32094What does it mean?
32094What does that mean?
32094What does the Liquid of Petrifaction do?
32094What for?
32094What for?
32094What good will that do?
32094What had you to do with my brains?
32094What has happened to Scraps?
32094What has happened to you?
32094What have we got?
32094What in the world were you doing?
32094What is a Woozy, please?
32094What is a patchwork quilt?
32094What is a servant?
32094What is it?
32094What is it?
32094What is queer about it?
32094What is sleep?
32094What is the best way to get to the Emerald City?
32094What is the next thing Ojo must get?
32094What kind of a well is that, sir?
32094What next?
32094What right have you to order me around? 32094 What seems to be the trouble?"
32094What shall we do, Shaggy Man? 32094 What sign?"
32094What was the joke?
32094What weapons do you fight with?
32094What will they do with him?
32094What wolf?
32094What''s funny?
32094What''s rag- time?
32094What''s the game, anyhow-- blind- man''s- buff?
32094What''s the news since I left? 32094 What''s the trouble?"
32094What''s up, Chief?
32094What''s wrong now?
32094What''s wrong?
32094What, that little squeak?
32094What?
32094When do you expect to return to the Emerald City?
32094Where are you bound for?
32094Where does he live?
32094Where does this river go to?
32094Where is the Horner Country?
32094Where is the house, Bungle?
32094Where shall we go? 32094 Where''s the gold flask, Dorothy?"
32094Where?
32094Which one? 32094 Who are the Hoppers?"
32094Who are you, Unknown Being?
32094Who cares for a butterfly?
32094Who cares for''em, anyhow? 32094 Who carves the faces on them?"
32094Who is Dorothy?
32094Who is the dwarf?
32094Who is there?
32094Who made the joke?
32094Who would think such a funny harlequin lived in the Land of Oz? 32094 Who, me?"
32094Who? 32094 Why are we so poor, Unc?"
32094Why are you Ojo the Unlucky?
32094Why ca n''t the man make us a raft?
32094Why did n''t you make her pretty to look at?
32094Why did they shut you up here?
32094Why do n''t you take me with you?
32094Why do n''t you use it on your streets, then, and the outside of your houses, to make them as pretty as they are within?
32094Why do they sit so still, and all in a row?
32094Why do you put those things into your mouth?
32094Why do you say that, madam?
32094Why does n''t he say anything?
32094Why not, sir?
32094Why not? 32094 Why not?"
32094Why not?
32094Why not?
32094Why not?
32094Why not?
32094Why should I understand that, or anything else?
32094Why should there be any road, if the river stops everyone walking along it?
32094Why, what''s wrong?
32094Why?
32094Will that make you angry?
32094Will you?
32094Would anyone at the royal palace break a Glass Cat?
32094Would you like to?
32094Yes; is n''t he jolly?
32094You do n''t want war, do you?
3209420[ Illustration] As they were preparing to leave, Dorothy asked:"Can you tell us where there is a dark well?"
32094A Patchwork Girl?
32094A prisoner?"
32094After a little while he asked:"Where is the Patchwork Girl now?"
32094And in the Munchkin Country?"
32094And no cake-- no jelly-- no apples-- nothing but bread?"
32094And there''s a Glass Cat--""Glass?"
32094And there''s a Woozy--""What''s a Woozy?"
32094Anything important?"
32094Are n''t you feeling a little queer, just now?"
32094Are n''t you horrid?"
32094Are you glass, or what?"
32094But here is a house by the roadside, so why go farther?"
32094But if I let you go, what will you do?"
32094But the Glass Cat gave a little laugh and inquired in her scornful way:"How do you intend to get the beast out of this forest?"
32094But what is the fifth and last thing you need, in order to complete the magic charm?"
32094But when that is gone, what shall we eat, Unc?"
32094Ca n''t you see?
32094Ca n''t you understand that you and I are superior people and not made like these poor humans?"
32094Champion?"
32094Could the leaf whistle, Ojo wondered?
32094Did n''t you feel the ground tremble?
32094Did you notice my brains, stranger?
32094Did you say you were traveling toward the Emerald City?"
32094Do n''t they ever run around and play and laugh, and have a good time?"
32094Do n''t you love classical music?"
32094Do n''t you wish, Ojo, with all your heart, that you had not been disobedient and broken a Law of Oz?"
32094Do you suppose all the world becomes unlucky one- seventh of the time?"
32094Do you suppose they''d flash imitation fire?"
32094Do you understand that?"
32094Does n''t your straw ever bunch?"
32094Fine sparks, were n''t they?"
32094Have you any name of your own?"
32094Have you met our Scarecrow, then?"
32094Have you noticed how beautiful my patches are in this sunlight?"
32094Her tootsie''s bare, but she do n''t care, So what''s the odds to you?"
32094How are you?"
32094How is it, Sawhorse; are you equal to a swift run?"
32094How shall we get over the fence?"
32094How''s that for a joke, eh?
32094Howdy- do, Miss What''s- your- name?"
32094Hurry up, ca n''t you?
32094I ca n''t see that my colors have faded a particle, as yet; can you?"
32094Is anyone in your party named Ojo the Unlucky?"
32094Is it glass?"
32094Is it possible you ca n''t appreciate rag- time?"
32094Is n''t it wonderful what a little paint will do, if it''s properly applied?"
32094Is that magic?"
32094Is that my name?"
32094It called out, reproachfully:"What''s the matter?
32094It was locked on both sides and over the latch was a sign reading:"WAR IS DECLARED""Ca n''t we go through?"
32094It''s free, is n''t it?
32094It''s funny you and I should live here all alone, in the middle of the forest, is n''t it?"
32094Lucky I passed by, was n''t it?"
32094Magic- maker?"
32094May I go?"
32094May we come out again?
32094Me?"
32094Nice place, is n''t it?
32094Not the Shaggy Man?"
32094Now she turned to Ozma and asked:"May I go with Ojo, to help him?"
32094ONE[ Illustration]"Where''s the butter, Unc Nunkie?"
32094Ojo and I are not afraid; are we, Ojo?"
32094Ojo had been deep in thought, and now he asked the Chief:"Is there a dark well in any part of your country?"
32094Ojo kept close to the Scarecrow and the Scarecrow kept close to Dorothy; but the little girl turned to the queer creatures and asked:"Who are you?"
32094Or are you still cruel and slappy?"
32094Pausing to look back, it asked:"All ready?"
32094See?
32094Suppose we wait and talk with him about it?
32094Tell me, Phony, what is this record like, which you say you have on tap?"
32094Tell me, Unc; why are we so poor?"
32094The Shaggy Man said the people loved her; but how could they?
32094The adventurers now found themselves alone, and Dorothy asked anxiously:"Is anybody hurt?"
32094The girl eyed this sign a moment and then turned to the Scarecrow, asking:"Who is Yoop; or what is Yoop?"
32094The man was standing on the river bank and he called to them:"How do you do?
32094The music stopped, at that, and the machine turned its horn from one to another and said with great indignation:"What''s the matter now?
32094Then he turned to Dorothy and added:"What will become of the Munchkin boy?"
32094Then he went to the table and said:"I wonder if this is my breakfast?"
32094Then one said:"That is clear enough; but where does the joke come in?"
32094Then she seated herself at a desk and asked:"What name?"
32094Then what do you call all those sweet poems?"
32094Then why do n''t you use cotton, such as I am stuffed with?"
32094There; does that suit your royal highness?"
32094They walked a little while in silence and then Ojo said:"If Ozma forbids the Crooked Magician to restore Unc Nunkie to life, what shall I do?"
32094Too bad, Shaggy Man, is n''t it?"
32094Understand?"
32094Unkind, was n''t it?"
32094What are the other things you are to find?"
32094What are you able to do; anything''special?"
32094What are_ you_ made of-- gelatine?"
32094What do you say to my offer, Quadling?"
32094What do you think, Wizard?"
32094What else, Unc?"
32094What harm could there be in picking it?
32094What is Chiss?"
32094What is that?"
32094What is your name, my poor abused phonograph?"
32094What qualities have you given your new servant?"
32094What right has this girl Ruler to keep my Unc Nunkie a statue forever?"
32094What would you prefer: planked whitefish, omelet with jelly or mutton- chops with gravy?"
32094When the visitors had eaten heartily of this fare the woman said to them:"Do you wish to see Dr. Pipt on business or for pleasure?"
32094Where did you come from, Crazy- quilt?"
32094Where''s the jam then?"
32094Who but poor Margolotte could have managed to invent such an unreasonable being as I?
32094Who cares for the outside of anything?"
32094Who is that bright- colored delicacy behind you?"
32094Who put noodles in the soup?
32094Who wants to walk?"
32094Will you please rescue my companions, also?"
32094With my heart- rending growl-- my horrible, shudderful growl?
32094Wo n''t it be funny to run across something yellow in this dismal blue country?"
32094Would you like that kind of food?"
32094Would you like to visit it?"
32094You ask me why not?
32094You see the point, do n''t you?
32094[ Illustration]"Is this really a prison?"
32094[ Illustration]"Tell me,"said the Patchwork Girl earnestly,"do all those queer people you mention really live in the Land of Oz?"
32094[ Illustration]"What, a live Scarecrow?"
32094asked the Shaggy Man;"the tail?"
32094asked the boy,"when all my attempts to save my dear uncle have failed?"
32094cried a man in the first group of Hoppers they met;"whom have you captured?"
32094cried the Hoppers in a chorus;"can you help us?
32094exclaimed Ojo, greatly astonished at the sight of this stranger; and then he added:"Who has saved me, sir?"
32094he asked, reproachfully;"have n''t you any fun in you at all?"
955A Pink Kitten? 955 A Scarecrow?
955A dark well? 955 A little''Cleverness''?
955A popular song?
955A tin woodchopper?
955A what?
955All ready? 955 All ready?"
955Am I captured?
955And alive?
955And am I a prisoner?
955And are n''t you hungry?
955And could he chop wood then?
955And how shall we find the road of yellow bricks?
955And then shoot them at more travelers? 955 And where did you come from?"
955And where is that?
955And you are a Hopper?
955Any more?
955Any more?
955Are flowers alive?
955Are you afraid of men?
955Are you fond of eating honey- bees?
955Are you going to make that dreadful thing live?
955Are you hurt?
955Are you so broken up that you ca n''t play?
955Be quiet, will you?
955Better than mine?
955Better than mine?
955But a mouth is to talk with, is n''t it?
955But do you think for a moment that I would permit you, or anyone else, to pull the left wing from a yellow butterfly?
955But how can you walk, with only one leg?
955But is there ever any oil in a man''s body?
955But it''s a queer animal with three hairs on the tip of its tail that wo n''t come out and--"What wo n''t come out?
955But tell me, is there any way to get to the Horner Country without going through the city of the Hoppers?
955But the question is not if we will behave, but if you will behave? 955 But the question is, do we want to go where the path does?"
955But they''re part of it; and are n''t they pretty trees?
955But what can he have done, and what made him do it?
955But what do you eat now?
955But what else does this Crooked Magician want?
955But why do you go to bed?
955But, tell me, good sir, are you not a trifle lumpy?
955But,said he, in a puzzled way,"what makes those three hairs important?
955Ca n''t I dance till morning, if I want to?
955Ca n''t I sing?
955Ca n''t I whistle?
955Ca n''t anything else be done?
955Ca n''t you get angry''bout something, please?
955Ca n''t you see?
955Ca n''t you take a joke?
955Ca n''t you take''em out, then, and replace''em with pebbles, so that I wo n''t feel above my station in life?
955Ca n''t you talk from this side?
955Can you dig?
955Can you do anything else?
955Can you see it, Scraps?
955Can you swim?
955Champion what?
955Could n''t we make a raft?
955Dear me, Ojo,said the cat;"do n''t you think the creature is a little bit crazy?"
955Did n''t I say you were Ojo the Lucky?
955Did n''t he say what the Hoppers and Horners were like?
955Did you call me''Scraps''? 955 Did you come to us for advice?"
955Did you pick the six- leaved clover?
955Did you see no girls as beautiful as I am in your own country?
955Do n''t my colors run whenever I run?
955Do n''t travelers cross it?
955Do n''t you ever cross it?
955Do n''t you feel tired?
955Do n''t you find it very annoying to be so crooked?
955Do n''t you own a boat?
955Do n''t you see?
955Do n''t you think we ought to land?
955Do n''t you?
955Do you know where one may be found?
955Do you live here, my good man?
955Do you mean me?
955Do you need more stuffing? 955 Do you suppose you could throw me over that fence?
955Do you surrender?
955Do you think a pink kitten-- common meat-- is as pretty as I am?
955Do you think they are all fast colors, Ojo?
955Does anyone live on those mountains beyond here?
955Does she always watch the Magic Picture?
955Fiddle- cum- foo, Howdy- do? 955 Has she any brains?"
955Has something pleased you?
955Have n''t you always lived in the Land of Oz?
955Have n''t you eaten anything in many years?
955Have you any dark wells in your city?
955Have you any other accomplishments?
955Have you ever been to the Emerald City?
955Have you noticed my pink brains?
955Have you now secured all the things you were in search of?
955Have you one?
955Have you plenty of it?
955Have you seen her, then?
955Horrid?
955How about that sign?
955How big a measure?
955How can I lose that''Un,''Dame Margolotte?
955How can I?
955How dare you put your foot on Chiss?
955How did you get in?
955How did you know I had arrived?
955How do you like Oz?
955How do you manage to do it, Diksey?
955How far is it to the Horner Country?
955How long must we keep this up, Shags?
955How many horns do the Horners have?
955How much is a gill?
955How much of the water do you need?
955How would you like it, Shaggy Man, if I took all your shags away from you?
955How?
955Hullo, Ojo,said Scraps;"how are you?"
955I know; but what road shall I take?
955I''ve a right to be surprised, have n''t I?
955I''ve never heard of a dark well; have you?
955If the mountain is under Ozma''s rule, why does n''t she know about the Hoppers and the Horners?
955Is Dorothy made of tin?
955Is Dorothy the little girl who came here from Kansas?
955Is anything hurting you?
955Is blue the only respectable color, then?
955Is it impolite to romp and shout and be jolly?
955Is n''t any butter? 955 Is n''t one punished enough in knowing he has done wrong?
955Is n''t the country and the climate grand?
955Is she patchwork, like me?
955Is that all?
955Is that the extent of your wisdom?
955Is that the way we go?
955Is the Wizard of Oz a humbug?
955Is the owl so very foolish?
955Is there any water in it?
955Is there anything I can do in return for your kindness?
955Is there such a road?
955Is this mountain in the Land of Oz?
955Is this really a prison?
955Is this true?
955Jinjur did a neat job, did n''t she? 955 Let me see; that''s about seven thousand chicks she has hatched out; is n''t it, General?"
955Makes civilized folks wild folks, eh? 955 May I pull out the hairs now?"
955May I stay here a little while before I go to prison?
955May we see the famous Magician, Madam?
955Me? 955 Me?"
955No jam, either? 955 No?
955None at all?
955Nor a raft?
955Now tell me, please, what magic things must you find?
955Oh; can you growl?
955Oh; do you change your head?
955Oh; do you mean the pink pebbles you call your brains, and your red heart and green eyes?
955Oh; is that so? 955 Outside?
955Raven, or crow?
955Real fire?
955Really?
955Scraps?
955Seems? 955 Shall I throw in a stone, to waken him?"
955So the clover has n''t been picked, eh?
955Tell me,pleaded Ojo, speaking to the Crooked Magician,"what must we find to make the compound that will save Unc Nunkie?"
955Tell me,said the Patchwork Girl earnestly,"do all those queer people you mention really live in the Land of Oz?"
955The question is, who''s going to explain the joke to the Horners? 955 The shape does n''t make a thing honest, does it?"
955Then what in the world shall we do?
955Then what shall I do?
955Then why did you both leave him?
955Then why is the prison so fine, and why are you so kind to me?
955Then why was I ever invented?
955Then,said Scraps,"suppose we go in and find him?
955There''s a Patchwork Girl and--"A what?
955They''ll have to prove him guilty, wo n''t they?'''' 955 This is somewhere, is n''t it?"
955True that we have less understanding?
955Unlucky? 955 Was it you who rescued me from the leaf?"
955Well, Doc Pipt, do you mean to introduce us, or not?
955Well, what of it?
955Well, why do n''t you sprinkle some of that powder on them and bring them to life again?
955What about the Hoppers?
955What about the Scarecrow?
955What are the people like?
955What are you trying to find?
955What caused you to think that?
955What companions?
955What crime?
955What did he do then?
955What did old Mombi the Witch do with the Powder of Life your husband gave her?
955What did you do all night?
955What do you know about the Crooked Magician who lives on the mountain?
955What do you mean by such impertinence?
955What do you s''pose he''s done?
955What do you think, Champion?
955What do you want?
955What does it mean?
955What does that mean?
955What does the Liquid of Petrifaction do?
955What for?
955What for?
955What good will that do?
955What had you to do with my brains?
955What has happened to Scraps?
955What has happened to you?
955What have we got?
955What in the world were you doing?
955What is a Woozy, please?
955What is a patchwork quilt?
955What is a servant?
955What is it?
955What is it?
955What is queer about it?
955What is sleep?
955What is the best way to get to the Emerald City?
955What is the next thing Ojo must get?
955What kind of a well is that, sir?
955What next?
955What right have you to order me around? 955 What seems to be the trouble?"
955What shall we do, Shaggy Man? 955 What sign?"
955What was the joke?
955What weapons do you fight with?
955What will they do with him?
955What wolf?
955What''s funny?
955What''s rag- time?
955What''s the game, anyhow-- blind- man''s- buff?
955What''s the news since I left? 955 What''s the trouble?"
955What''s up, Chief?
955What''s wrong now?
955What''s wrong?
955What, a live Scarecrow?
955What, that little squeak?
955What?
955When do you expect to return to the Emerald City?
955Where are you bound for?
955Where does he live?
955Where does this river go to?
955Where is the Horner Country?
955Where is the house, Bungle?
955Where shall we go? 955 Where''s the gold flask, Dorothy?"
955Where?
955Which one? 955 Who are the Hoppers?"
955Who are you, Unknown Being?
955Who cares for a butterfly?
955Who cares for''em, anyhow? 955 Who carves the faces on them?"
955Who is Dorothy?
955Who is the dwarf?
955Who is there?
955Who made the joke?
955Who would think such a funny harlequin lived in the Land of Oz? 955 Who, me?"
955Who? 955 Why are we so poor, Unc?"
955Why are you Ojo the Unlucky?
955Why ca n''t the man make us a raft?
955Why did n''t you make her pretty to look at?
955Why did they shut you up here?
955Why do n''t you take me with you?
955Why do n''t you use it on your streets, then, and the outside of your houses, to make them as pretty as they are within?
955Why do they sit so still, and all in a row?
955Why do you put those things into your mouth?
955Why do you say that, madam?
955Why does n''t he say anything?
955Why not, sir?
955Why not? 955 Why not?"
955Why not?
955Why not?
955Why not?
955Why not?
955Why should I understand that, or anything else?
955Why should there be any road, if the river stops everyone walking along it?
955Why, what''s wrong?
955Why?
955Will that make you angry?
955Will you?
955Would anyone at the royal palace break a Glass Cat?
955Would you like to?
955Yes; is n''t he jolly?
955You do n''t want war, do you?
955A Patchwork Girl?
955A prisoner?"
955After a little while he asked:"Where is the Patchwork Girl now?"
955And in the Munchkin Country?"
955And no cake-- no jelly-- no apples-- nothing but bread?"
955And there''s a Glass Cat--""Glass?"
955And there''s a Woozy--""What''s a Woozy?"
955Anything important?"
955Are n''t you feeling a little queer, just now?"
955Are n''t you horrid?"
955Are you glass, or what?"
955But here is a house by the roadside, so why go farther?"
955But if I let you go, what will you do?"
955But the Glass Cat gave a little laugh and inquired in her scornful way:"How do you intend to get the beast out of this forest?"
955But what is the fifth and last thing you need, in order to complete the magic charm?"
955But when that is gone, what shall we eat, Unc?"
955Ca n''t you see?
955Ca n''t you understand that you and I are superior people and not made like these poor humans?"
955Champion?"
955Chapter Twenty The Captive Yoop As they were preparing to leave, Dorothy asked:"Can you tell us where there is a dark well?"
955Could the leaf whistle, Ojo wondered?
955Did n''t you feel the ground tremble?
955Did you notice my brains, stranger?
955Did you say you were traveling toward the Emerald City?"
955Do n''t they ever run around and play and laugh, and have a good time?"
955Do n''t you love classical music?"
955Do n''t you wish, Ojo, with all your heart, that you had not been disobedient and broken a Law of Oz?"
955Do you suppose all the world becomes unlucky one- seventh of the time?"
955Do you suppose they''d flash imitation fire?"
955Do you understand that?"
955Does n''t your straw ever bunch?"
955Fine sparks, were n''t they?"
955Have you any name of your own?"
955Have you met our Scarecrow, then?"
955Have you noticed how beautiful my patches are in this sunlight?"
955Her tootsie''s bare, but she do n''t care, So what''s the odds to you?"
955How are you?"
955How is it, Sawhorse; are you equal to a swift run?"
955How shall we get over the fence?"
955How''s that for a joke, eh?
955Howdy- do, Miss What''s- your- name?"
955Hurry up, ca n''t you?
955I ca n''t see that my colors have faded a particle, as yet; can you?"
955Is anyone in your party named Ojo the Unlucky?"
955Is it glass?"
955Is it possible you ca n''t appreciate rag- time?"
955Is n''t it wonderful what a little paint will do, if it''s properly applied?"
955Is that magic?"
955Is that my name?"
955It called out, reproachfully:"What''s the matter?
955It was locked on both sides and over the latch was a sign reading:"WAR IS DECLARED""Ca n''t we go through?"
955It''s free, is n''t it?"
955It''s funny you and I should live here all alone, in the middle of the forest, is n''t it?"
955Lucky I passed by, was n''t it?"
955Magic- maker?"
955May I go?"
955May we come out again?
955Me?"
955Nice place, is n''t it?
955Not the Shaggy Man?"
955Now she turned to Ozma and asked:"May I go with Ojo, to help him?"
955Ojo and I are not afraid; are we, Ojo?"
955Ojo had been deep in thought, and now he asked the Chief:"Is there a dark well in any part of your country?"
955Ojo kept close to the Scarecrow and the Scarecrow kept close to Dorothy; but the little girl turned to the queer creatures and asked:"Who are you?"
955Or are you still cruel and slappy?"
955Pausing to look back, it asked:"All ready?"
955See?
955Suppose we wait and talk with him about it?
955Tell me, Phony, what is this record like, which you say you have on tap?"
955Tell me, Unc; why are we so poor?"
955The Shaggy Man said the people loved her; but how could they?
955The adventurers now found themselves alone, and Dorothy asked anxiously:"Is anybody hurt?"
955The girl eyed this sign a moment and turned to the Scarecrow, asking:"Who is Yoop; or what is Yoop?"
955The man was standing on the river bank and he called to them:"How do you do?
955The music stopped, at that, and the machine turned its horn from one to another and said with great indignation:"What''s the matter now?
955Then he turned to Dorothy and added:"What will become of the Munchkin boy?"
955Then he went to the table and said:"I wonder if this is my breakfast?"
955Then one said:"That is clear enough; but where does the joke come in?''"
955Then she seated herself at a desk and asked:"What name?"
955Then what do you call all those sweet poems?"
955Then why do n''t you use cotton, such as I am stuffed with?"
955There; does that suit your royal highness?"
955They walked a little while in silence and then Ojo said:"If Ozma forbids the Crooked Magician to restore Unc Nunkie to life, what shall I do?"
955Too bad, Shaggy Man, is n''t it?"
955Understand?"
955Unkind, was n''t it?"
955What are the other things you are to find?"
955What are you able to do; anything''special?"
955What are you made of-- gelatine?"
955What do you say to my offer, Quadling?"
955What do you think, Wizard?"
955What else, Unc?"
955What harm could there be in picking it?
955What is Chiss?
955What is that?"
955What is your name, my poor abused phonograph?"
955What qualities have you given your new servant?"
955What right has this girl Ruler to keep my Unc Nunkie a statue forever?"
955What would you prefer: planked whitefish, omelet with jelly or mutton- chops with gravy?"
955When the visitors had eaten heartily of this fare the woman said to them:"Do you wish to see Dr. Pipt on business or for pleasure?"
955Where did you come from, Crazy- quilt?"
955Where''s the jam then?"
955Who but poor Margolotte could have managed to invent such an unreasonable being as I?
955Who cares for the outside of anything?"
955Who is that bright- colored delicacy behind you?"
955Who put noodles in the soup?
955Who wants to walk?"
955Will you please rescue my companions, also?"
955With my heart- rending growl-- my horrible, shudderful growl?
955Wo n''t it be funny to run across something yellow in this dismal blue country?"
955Would you like that kind of food?"
955Would you like to visit it?"
955You ask me why not?
955You see the point, do n''t you?
955asked the Shaggy Man;"the tail?"
955asked the boy,"when all my attempts to save my dear uncle have failed?"
955cried a man in the first group of Hoppers they met;"whom have you captured?"
955cried the Hoppers in a chorus;"can you help us?
955exclaimed Ojo, greatly astonished at the sight of this stranger; and then he added:"Who has saved me, sir?"
955he asked, reproachfully;"have n''t you any fun in you at all?"