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6716How much do you think the losses will total?
6716How soon will you know the amount?
6716When we do get out of this shall we be as big as any other fire company or bigger?
6716Singly and in groups they fired their questions:"How many assessments will there be?"
26204And is not this a deplorable Circumstance, and sad Instance of the corrupt Disposition of many among us?
26204Can you look on, and be unconcerned?
26204Shall I?
26204Upon these Principles let your own Case be examined: But who shall be your Accuser?
26204Was it not the quick Sale these Pictures and these Books had?
26204What was the Encouragement for Men to dare giving such an Affront not only to the common Sense, but to the common Law of the Country?
43320And what was that poem about, Critias?
43320Who can stand before his indignation? 43320 And who can abide in the fierceness of his anger? 43320 Are there any evidences of an old land mass on this part of the floor of the Atlantic? 43320 How then is it possible that an eruption could occur under such circumstances? 43320 Solon, hearing this, said,''What do you mean?'' 43320 We ask ourselves the questions, what becomes of the void that is being formed in the interior? 43320 What form of new catastrophe does it invite? 43320 Why then is it that hitherto many places have been very subject to these convulsions which do not present any such remarkable differences from others? 26380 Is it so very much farther?"
26380Oh, well, what''s the use of worrying?
26380Some in Europe?
26380Some in the United States?
26380What business have you got to order us about?
26380Where''s mother?
26380Who are you?
26380You see this gun? 26380 = Blistering Showers of Hot Ashes-- The People Frantic-- Cry EverywhereWhen Will It End?"
26380A flow of lava, rain or stones or a cataclysm from the sea?
26380And what was the awful power of evil that robbed of life 50,000 in city and neighboring villages almost in a moment?
26380Are we going to die asphyxiated?
26380Behold now, this city is near to flee unto, and it is a little one: Oh, let me escape thither,( is it not a little one?)
26380Blistering Showers of Hot Ashes-- The People Frantic-- Cry Everywhere"When Will It End?"
26380Had they not beheld the cataracts of flame fleeting unhindered up the broad avenues, and over the solid blocks of the city?
26380I seemed to be saying to myself, will it never, never stop?
26380Should they flee or not?
26380The city became frantic from fear and everywhere was heard:"When will it all end?"
26380They shot some men without provocation, and never thought to cry''halt''or''who comes there?''"
26380What has to- morrow in store for us?
26380Who can tell?
26380Will it be by fire or asphyxia?
26380Would their beautiful homes become a waste of jagged lava and black sand, like the neighboring district of Puna, once as fair as Hilo?
26380he shrieked,"Why in heaven''s sake do n''t you bring the books?"
17985A visitor?
17985And if I refuse?
17985And not even covered? 17985 And what''s the meaning of this outrage?
17985Any leads?
17985Any more news on that nut who jumped you this morning?
17985Are you all right, Sandy?
17985Are you all right?
17985Are you calling from your lab?
17985Are you implying that an enemy intercepted the message and sent some sort of ray that caused the set to explode?
17985Are you thinking the same thing I am, Dad?
17985Brand my flyin''flapjacks, what happened?
17985But how could you be sure those Brungarian rebel scientists would n''t change him somehow? 17985 But how do we find out for sure?"
17985But how do we stop them?
17985But how in tarnation do you christen a buckaroo from space?
17985But how?
17985But what do you feed that there kind o''contraption?
17985By the way,Tom went on,"what about the sites?
17985By''first contact,''you mean when that black missile landed at Enterprises?
17985Did I ruin the critter?
17985Did he chew it all up?
17985Did n''t it occur to you he might be an espionage agent?
17985Do we look like a couple of little green people?
17985Got an idea, Sis?
17985Got any ideas, skipper?
17985Got any ideas?
17985Have I really pizened him? 17985 Have you notified the police?"
17985Have you questioned him yet?
17985Hey, how about that?
17985How about making a search for any signs of suspicious digging or underground activity in the vicinity of Shopton?
17985How come?
17985How come?
17985How did you find out?
17985How do you like that?
17985How does it work, Tom?
17985How long have you known this Narko?
17985How soon will the Quakelizors be ready, Uncle Ned?
17985How were you able to find out how my father''s voice sounded?
17985How would I tackle the job myself, if I had to undertake such a project for national defense?
17985How''s Ole Think Box comin''along?
17985I have?
17985If our enemies were planning to destroy Shopton by a quake, why would anyone be needing a gun?
17985Is n''t an electronic spy with a brain like Einstein''s good enough?
17985Is n''t there something we can do?
17985Is the news on this Brungarian coup as bad as it sounds, Wes?
17985Is this your daddy?
17985Jest lie quiet now, you varmint, or you may git yourself roughed up a bit,Chow warned, then added,"Who is he, Tom?"
17985Kind o''peps up the ole supercharger, eh?
17985Look, mister-- what''s your name?
17985Looks as though that CIA man who briefed us was n''t kidding, eh, skipper?
17985Male or female? 17985 More heavy thinking?"
17985No harm?
17985No kidding, is that how those rats triggered off all these quakes?
17985No mistake about the time, was there?
17985Or is it hopeless?
17985Professor Runkle?
17985Remember Li Ching''s jamming- wave generator?
17985Say, I wonder if Exman might understand a direct order?
17985Should we bring charges against Brungaria before the United Nations? 17985 Should we wake up your dad and tell him the good news-- or keep it a surprise till morning?"
17985So that''s the Ole Think Box, eh?
17985So where does that leave us?
17985Speaking of which, how about us phoning Chow an order for breakfast?
17985That it may have been some insider here at Enterprises?
17985The problem now,Tom said,"is how do we have him kidnaped?"
17985Then what about an air flight?
17985They''re trying to wreck_ our_ setup, are n''t they?
17985Think it''ll live?
17985Think their scientists are capable of such a stunt?
17985This is n''t part of your testing routine, is it?
17985Tom, what''s this about you hopping off somewhere to install a Quakelizor?
17985Wal, then, how about truckin''him along the highway hereabouts, as if you all were sendin''him down to Washington?
17985War, you say? 17985 Was my Quakelizor a flop, Bud?"
17985Was there anything at all you can remember about the voice that might give us a tip- off? 17985 Well, skipper, what''s next on the schedule?"
17985What about Narko himself? 17985 What about background noises?"
17985What about it, Tom?
17985What can we do about it?
17985What cargo?
17985What caused it, Tom?
17985What cooks, skipper?
17985What did this fellow Runkle look like?
17985What do you suppose happened to the gum?
17985What do you think, Tom-- are these the visitors we''ve been expecting from outer space?
17985What do you think, skipper? 17985 What does it look like?"
17985What happened here?
17985What happened?
17985What happened?
17985What if Narko has pals working with him?
17985What in the name of space science triggered it off?
17985What is it, Dad?
17985What made him blow his top?
17985What time do you think the attack will occur?
17985What was the reason?
17985What you fellers prowlin''around for?
17985What''ll we do with him, boss?
17985What''re you doing?
17985What''s doing with Ole Think Box?
17985What''s it for, son?
17985What''s on the menu, girls?
17985What''s that hole?
17985What''s up, Tom?
17985What''s up, skipper?
17985What''s wrong, skipper?
17985What''s wrong, son?
17985What''s wrong?
17985What''s your sailing plan, skipper?
17985What_ do_ we try?
17985When will we know, skipper?
17985Where does this lead to?
17985Who are you?
17985Who''s the new buckaroo?
17985Why did you have to go and spoil it?
17985Why do n''t you go home, Dad? 17985 Why not send a car?
17985Why not?
17985Why should I let those pirates bulldoze us? 17985 Why should I lie to you with my life at stake?
17985Wonder if it''s Exman?
17985Wonder if we should pretend to proceed on course, or turn around and head for home?
17985Wonder what the critter eats?
17985Worried, Tom?
17985Yes? 17985 You are from Washington, eh?"
17985You did n''t phone me? 17985 You do n''t suppose Exman might have been translating some foreign words with a meaning similar to''high loyalty''?
17985You give me your word of honor that this-- er-- character is not aboard?
17985You have some request in mind?
17985You mean they do n''t have bubble gum on Planet X?
17985You mean this here ole earth we live on is gettin''all busted up an''twisted around inside?
17985Your father?
17985_ Encouraged?_Tom stared at his father.
17985A familiar voice asked,"Did it come?"
17985After Tom had repeated the conversation to his companions, Bud said,"You mean the H- bomb idea goes out the window?"
17985After a thoughtful pause, he added,"Tom, what about transporting Exman by submarine?
17985All well again?
17985Also, and this may sound strange to you,"he went on in a doubtful tone,"are we_ really_ justified in taking the law into our own hands?"
17985And how about our doing the job with Swiftonium?"
17985Another false alarm?
17985Another quake?"
17985Are we out of luck?"
17985Both boys were excited, and Tom added eagerly,"Who is he?"
17985Bud, too, was deeply impressed but could not resist quipping,"What sort of body will you give it?
17985But how?"
17985But what about the rest of it?"
17985But what about the shipyard destruction?"
17985CAN YOU STAND THIS?
17985CHAPTER XI AN ELECTRICAL CHRISTENING"What are you talking about, Chow?"
17985CHAPTER XVI A UNIQUE EXPERIMENT"Bearing?"
17985Care to risk it?"
17985Could an enemy scientist be making use of these earth faults to produce a man- made quake?
17985Do you think we''d risk such a valuable character in an unguarded crate like this?"
17985Do you want to stand by and see Enterprises destroyed too?"
17985Got a job for us?"
17985Had the Brungarians somehow outwitted him?
17985Had the enemy detected them the first moment they had set foot on Balala Island?
17985Had they walked blindly into a trap?
17985Has he talked yet?"
17985Have they been chosen yet?"
17985He''s already--""What are you talking about, son?"
17985How about a beautiful, superintelligent space girl for me to date?"
17985How can there be a question of war?
17985How near completion are the other shock deflectors?"
17985How soon can you have it?"
17985Human or animal?"
17985I mean, was it deep, or maybe a bit higher- pitched than you expected?
17985If so, what then?"
17985Is it a bargain?"
17985Is this your spaceman?"
17985It''s only a few miles away, is n''t it?"
17985Or anything about the way the caller pronounced his words?"
17985Or is he armed?_"As if in answer, the stranger growled,"I gave you an order, my friend.
17985Or should we rely on other means, short of war, to block the Brungarian rebel coup?"
17985Or would Tom Swift''s invention safeguard the threatened area?_ As the deadline approached, Tom pushed a button.
17985Or would he have to help it function via an electronic computer to digest incoming information or stimuli and then to respond through servo controls?
17985Right?"
17985SHOULD IT BE PLACED OUTDOORS?
17985Say, what do we call it, anyhow?"
17985Should he or should n''t he?
17985Somewhat angrily, Tom exclaimed,"What''s the big idea, mister?
17985Swift put in,"Goodness, might n''t it get out of control and be rather overpowering?
17985Swift?"
17985The make of one of the guns?"
17985The message informed us that they are sending a visitor to earth-- a visitor consisting of_ pure energy!_""_ Energy?_"Tom was startled.
17985The same thought was throbbing through every mind:_ Was the nation on the brink of a terrible disaster?
17985Then, as the two girls broke down in laughter, he added,"Why the unexpected visit?"
17985Tom wondered,"_ Should I risk a fight?
17985Tom, son, can you hear me?"
17985Turning to the stranger, he added,"What_ is_ your name, mister?"
17985WILL THIS BE SAFE?
17985War against whom?
17985Was it possible that he might tip off the whole secret behind the destructive man- made earthquakes?
17985What hit me?"
17985What they all want to know is this: are you, Tom Swift, going to find a way to stop all this destruction?"
17985What was he after?
17985What was their latest intention?
17985What''re you trying to do-- kill people?"
17985What''s going on, you two?"
17985What''s it up to?"
17985What''s the pitch?"
17985Where do I come in?"
17985Who knew, Tom asked himself, what priceless secrets the"brain"might ultimately yield to earth''s scientific researchers?
17985Who or what is this visitor?"
17985Why had he tried to force his way into Enterprises?
17985Why not hustle home and call it a day?
17985Why risk sending a message till he has something important to tell us?"
17985Why should we let you off?"
17985Why the rough stuff?"
17985Will Exman answer our questions?"
17985Would the container he had devised prove suitable?
17985Would their space friends agree?
17985Yes?...
17985You realize this is piracy?"
17985_ Was he still breathing?_ Disregarding his own injuries, Tom hastily freed himself from the debris and groped his way to Bud''s side.
420A what?
420And the Cowardly Lion?
420And were you?
420And when you make a sign she will bring you to her in the Land of Oz?
420And-- and-- do you eat people?
420And-- pardon me for the foolish question-- but, are you all invisible?
420Are the bears invis''ble, too?
420Are these bears here?
420Are they real?
420Are we only half way up?
420Are you hungry?
420Are you sure?
420Are you sure?
420Are you surprised that you are unable to see the people of Voe?
420As dead as poss''ble would be pretty dead, would n''t it?
420But IS there any other place?
420But Jim knows his business all right-- don''t you, Jim?
420But did n''t you cut it almost too short?
420But how can you get down?
420But how would it help us to be able to fly?
420But tell me,said Dorothy,"how did such a brave Champion happen to let the bears eat him?
420But what am I going to eat?
420But where are the people?
420But why destroy my friends?
420But why did n''t you tell us at first?
420But why fight at all, in that case?
420But wo n''t they be veg''table, like everything else here?
420Ca n''t you mend them?
420Ca n''t you see us?
420Can he fight?
420Can your horse talk?
420Canary- birds?
420Could n''t you manage to hold me in your arms?
420Could we fly with them?
420Did he? 420 Did n''t you feel the ground shake?"
420Did the glass houses in your city grow, too?
420Did you ever see such little pigs before?
420Did you not wear green whiskers at one time?
420Did you see that, Dorothy?
420Do I like fish? 420 Do I?
420Do all your people grow on bushes?
420Do not all people grow upon bushes where you came from, on the outside of the earth?
420Do you eat?
420Do you happen to know whatever became of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow?
420Do you mean my kitten must be put in a grave?
420Do you mean that I''m a freak?
420Do you mean that Princess Ozma will see this cave in her enchanted picture, and see all of us here, and what we are doing?
420Do you see that big rock standing on the hillside yonder?
420Do you take me for a salamander?
420Do you take me for a tom- cat? 420 Do you take me for a weasel?
420Does it hurt to be invis''ble?
420Does the air bear up your weight?
420Does the dama- fruit grow on a low bush, and look something like a peach?
420For the second time?
420Have you a factory in this place?
420Have you come to take me to Hugson''s Ranch?
420Have you ever died yet?
420How CAN we''scape?
420How about the birds and beasts and fishes?
420How are your brains?
420How big is this hole?
420How can we do that?
420How can we go away?
420How did they happen to be so little?
420How did you happen to be shod with gold?
420How does it taste?
420How is Uncle Henry?
420How long did you rule the Emerald City, after I left here?
420How long do you live, after you are picked?
420How long will it take you to stop my breath?
420How long will you be with us?
420How old are you?
420How old is your mother?
420How?
420I live on the fat of the land-- don''t I, Ozma?
420If it makes you invis''ble, why do you eat it?
420If that is so,said the boy,"how could he do that wonderful trick with the nine tiny piglets?"
420In what way?
420Is Billina a girl?
420Is Mr. Hugson your uncle?
420Is it possible that you are a Real Horse?
420Is n''t it fine?
420Is n''t it funny?
420Is n''t she ripe now?
420Is n''t that a great deal?
420Is not the Real Horse a beautiful animal?
420Is that the way to treat my friends?
420Is this a fairy country?
420May I eat one of them?
420May we examine some of these articles?
420My thoughts are always--"Is this a trial of thoughts, or of kittens?
420Neither stones nor people?
420Nine times?
420No?
420Oats? 420 Of course; ca n''t you see?"
420Of course; how else could I see it? 420 Oh; are you hungry?"
420Sir,said he,"why are you here, in the Land of the Mangaboos?"
420Suppose the stairs get steeper?
420Tell me, Eureka,said the Princess, gently:"did you eat my pretty piglet?"
420Tell us, dear, what do the creatures look like?
420That would be unlucky, would n''t it?
420Then why not race with the Sawhorse?
420Train in?
420Was Ozma once a boy?
420Was not the door closed?
420Well, what then?
420Well,said another piglet,"you are a wizard, are you not?"
420Were you ever before shut up in a cave, far under the earth, with no way of getting out?
420What are Gargoyles?
420What are those holes up there?
420What are you going to do with us?
420What are your products?
420What brought you back?
420What curious animal is that which is eating the grass on my lawn?
420What do you do?
420What do you mean by that?
420What do you want?
420What does all this mean, anyhow?
420What does that mean?
420What for?
420What good is it?
420What harm can the Gurgles do?
420What in the world is this?
420What is he good for?
420What is your name?
420What made them fly away?
420What shall we do now?
420What shall we do now?
420What sort of place is this?
420What was that?
420What were you when you were first alive?
420What will happen if she is guilty?
420What would you do?
420What''s that?
420What''s the matter with you, old man?
420What''s the use?
420What''s to become of me?
420What''s wrong?
420What, the hinges?
420Where are they?
420Where are they?
420Where are you?
420Where did you come from?
420Where did you grow?
420Where do you come from, then?
420Where does it lead to?
420Where in the world have you been, my lad?
420Where is Dorothy?
420Where is she?
420Where is she?
420Where is that Magic Belt?
420Where is the House of the Sorcerer?
420Where is your mother?
420Where shall we stay?
420Where''s my milk?
420Where? 420 Wherever have you been, Eureka?"
420Which wings must I flop first?
420Who accuses me?
420Who are they?
420Who built these lovely bridges?
420Who did you say it was?
420Who is Ozma?
420Who is this?
420Who said so?
420Who will be the jury?
420Why did you leave the surface of the earth?
420Why did you wickedly and viciously send the Rain of Stones to crack and break our houses?
420Why do n''t you walk down?
420Why do you not eat the damas?
420Why do you want me?
420Why have you dared to intrude your unwelcome persons into the secluded Land of the Mangaboos?
420Why not let them live?
420Why not?
420Why should n''t I?
420Why, where''s Eureka?
420Will it hurt?
420Will there be any more Rains?
420Will you try it, Zeb?
420Would such a gentle animal be guilty of eating a fellow creature? 420 Your Highness,"cried the Woggle- Bug, appealing to Ozma,"have I a mind''s eye, or have n''t I?"
420Am I talking?
420And if he was invis''ble, and the bears invis''ble, who knows that they really ate him up?"
420Are you guilty, or not guilty?"
420Are you not vegetable, also?"
420Are you ready?"
420But I did n''t see them go; did you?"
420But it''s a big hollow, is n''t it?"
420Can you match that pedigree, little girl?"
420Can you remember any breakfast that I''ve had today?"
420Can you talk?"
420Could n''t you, Zeb?"
420Do n''t you remember how the Champion escaped them by shouting his battle- cry?"
420Do n''t you see their terrible eyes?"
420Do you ever make mistakes?"
420Do you like fish?"
420Eh?
420Have n''t you heard of him?"
420Have you breakfasted, Sir Horse?"
420Have you them here with you?"
420He has won the race, and won it fairly; but what can a horse of flesh do against a tireless beast of wood?"
420I can see her, in my mind''s eye--""What''s that?"
420I mean, will you be good to us, or do you intend to eat us?"
420Is n''t it funny?"
420Is not a Wizard something like a Sorcerer?"
420Is there nothing that is decent to eat in this palace?"
420Jump out and fight?"
420Now was the Wizard''s turn, so he smiled upon the assemblage and asked:"Will somebody kindly loan me a hat?"
420On the roof?"
420Otherwise--""What will happen otherwise?"
420Please, Mr. Wizard, may I eat just one of the fat little piglets?
420Presently she asked:"Why did your mother tie your tails?"
420So what could I do but tell"what happened to the Wizard afterward"?
420That''s REAL magic, Mr. Wizard; is n''t it?
420The trembling servants sent for the Royal Steward, who came in haste and said:"What would your Highness like for dinner?"
420Then Jim exclaimed:"For goodness sake, what sort of a being are you?"
420Then Jim suddenly asked:"Are there any horses in Oz?"
420Then he asked:"What is an earthquake?"
420Then the Princess spoke in a stern voice:"Prisoner, what have you to say for yourself?
420Then, after a moment''s thought, she asked:"Are we friends or enemies?
420This is a nice scrape you''ve got me into, is n''t it?"
420Were you ever with a circus, brother?"
420What do you call it?"
420What else can you do?"
420What is your sorcery good for if it can not tell us the truth?"
420What''s going to become of us now?"
420Where did you find my missing pet, Nick Chopper?"
420Why are you so bad?"
420Why destroy me?"
420Will you buy it, my dear?"
420Will you kindly tell us which way your mother went to get on top the earth?"
420Will your Sorcerer die?"
420Wizard?"
420Wizard?"
420Would you like it again?"
420You''ve been to Australia, have n''t you?"
420and what can I do but obey their commands?
420are YOU here again?"
420cried Dorothy,"did you eat the bones?"
420he said, seeing her,"are you Dorothy Gale?"
420said the Wizard,"will somebody please loan me a handkerchief?"
420said the Wizard;"are there really people in this room?"
22566A what?
22566And the Cowardly Lion?
22566And were you?
22566And when you make a sign she will bring you to her in the Land of Oz?
22566And-- and-- do you eat people?
22566And-- pardon me for the foolish question-- but, are you all invisible?
22566Are the bears invis''ble, too?
22566Are these bears here?
22566Are they real?
22566Are we only half way up?
22566Are you hungry?
22566Are you sure?
22566Are you sure?
22566Are you surprised that you are unable to see the people of Voe?
22566As dead as poss''ble would be pretty dead, would n''t it?
22566But Jim knows his business all right-- don''t you, Jim?
22566But did n''t you cut it almost too short?
22566But how can you get down?
22566But how would it help us to be able to fly?
22566But tell me,said Dorothy,"how did such a brave Champion happen to let the bears eat him?
22566But what am I going to eat?
22566But where are the people?
22566But why destroy my friends?
22566But why did n''t you tell us at first?
22566But why fight at all, in that case?
22566But wo n''t they be veg''table, like everything else here?
22566But_ is_ there any other place?
22566Ca n''t you mend them?
22566Ca n''t you see us?
22566Can he fight?
22566Can your horse talk?
22566Canary- birds?
22566Could n''t you manage to hold me in your arms?
22566Could we fly with them?
22566Did he? 22566 Did n''t you feel the ground shake?"
22566Did the glass houses in your city grow, too?
22566Did you ever see such little pigs before?
22566Did you not wear green whiskers at one time?
22566Did you see that, Dorothy?
22566Do I like fish? 22566 Do I?
22566Do all your people grow on bushes?
22566Do you eat?
22566Do you happen to know whatever became of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow?
22566Do you mean my kitten must be put in a grave?
22566Do you mean that I''m a freak?
22566Do you mean that Princess Ozma will see this cave in her enchanted picture, and see all of us here, and what we are doing?
22566Do you see that big rock standing on the hillside yonder?
22566Do you take me for a salamander?
22566Do you take me for a tom- cat? 22566 Do you take me for a weasel?
22566Does it hurt to be invis''ble?
22566Does the air bear up your weight?
22566Does the dama- fruit grow on a low bush, and look something like a peach?
22566For the second time?
22566Have you a factory in this place?
22566Have you come to take me to Hugson''s Ranch?
22566Have you ever died yet?
22566How about the birds and beasts and fishes?
22566How are your brains?
22566How big is this hole?
22566How can we do that?
22566How can we go away?
22566How did they happen to be so little?
22566How did you happen to be shod with gold?
22566How does it taste?
22566How is Uncle Henry?
22566How long did you rule the Emerald City, after I left here?
22566How long do you live, after you are picked?
22566How long will it take you to stop my breath?
22566How long will you be with us?
22566How old are you?
22566How old is your mother?
22566How?
22566How_ can_ we''scape?
22566I live on the fat of the land-- don''t I, Ozma?
22566If it makes you invis''ble, why do you eat it?
22566If that is so,said the boy,"how could he do that wonderful trick with the nine tiny piglets?"
22566In what way?
22566Is Billina a girl?
22566Is Mr. Hugson your uncle?
22566Is it possible that you are a Real Horse?
22566Is n''t it fine?
22566Is n''t it funny?
22566Is n''t she ripe now?
22566Is n''t that a great deal?
22566Is not the Real Horse a beautiful animal?
22566Is that the way to treat my friends?
22566Is this a fairy country?
22566May I eat one of them?
22566May we examine some of these articles?
22566My thoughts are always----"Is this a trial of thoughts, or of kittens?
22566Neither stones nor people?
22566Nine times?
22566No?
22566Oats? 22566 Of course; ca n''t you see?"
22566Of course; how else could I see it? 22566 Oh; are you hungry?"
22566Sir,said he,"why are you here, in the Land of the Mangaboos?"
22566Suppose the stairs get steeper?
22566Tell me, Eureka,said the Princess, gently:"did you eat my pretty piglet?"
22566Tell us, dear, what do the creatures look like?
22566That would be unlucky, would n''t it?
22566Then why not race with the Sawhorse?
22566Train in?
22566Was Ozma once a boy?
22566Was not the door closed?
22566Well, what then?
22566Well,said another piglet,"you are a wizard, are you not?"
22566Were you ever before shut up in a cave, far under the earth, with no way of getting out?
22566What are Gargoyles?
22566What are those holes up there?
22566What are you going to do with us?
22566What are your products?
22566What brought you back?
22566What curious animal is that which is eating the grass on my lawn?
22566What do you do?
22566What do you mean by that?
22566What do you want?
22566What does all this mean, anyhow?
22566What does that mean?
22566What for?
22566What good is it?
22566What harm can the Gurgles do?
22566What in the world is this?
22566What is he good for?
22566What is your name?
22566What made them fly away?
22566What shall we do now?
22566What shall we do now?
22566What sort of a place is this?
22566What was that?
22566What were you when you were first alive?
22566What will happen if she is guilty?
22566What would you do?
22566What''s that?
22566What''s the matter with you, old man?
22566What''s the use?
22566What''s to become of me?
22566What''s wrong?
22566What, the hinges?
22566Where are they?
22566Where are they?
22566Where are you?
22566Where did you come from?
22566Where did you grow?
22566Where do you come from, then?
22566Where does it lead to?
22566Where in the world have you been, my lad?
22566Where is Dorothy?
22566Where is she?
22566Where is she?
22566Where is that Magic Belt?
22566Where is the House of the Sorcerer?
22566Where is your mother?
22566Where shall we stay?
22566Where''s my milk?
22566Where? 22566 Wherever have you been, Eureka?"
22566Which wings must I flop first?
22566Who accuses me?
22566Who are they?
22566Who built these lovely bridges?
22566Who did you say it was?
22566Who is Ozma?
22566Who is this?
22566Who said so?
22566Who will be the jury?
22566Why did you leave the surface of the earth?
22566Why did you wickedly and viciously send the Rain of Stones to crack and break our houses?
22566Why do n''t you walk down?
22566Why do you not eat the damas?
22566Why do you want me?
22566Why have you dared to intrude your unwelcome persons into the secluded Land of the Mangaboos?
22566Why not let them live?
22566Why not?
22566Why should n''t I?
22566Why, where''s Eureka?
22566Will it hurt?
22566Will there be any more Rains?
22566Would such a gentle animal be guilty of eating a fellow creature? 22566 Your Highness,"cried the Woggle- Bug, appealing to Ozma,"have I a mind''s eye, or have n''t I?"
22566Am I talking?
22566And if he was invis''ble, and the bears invis''ble, who knows that they really ate him up?"
22566Are you guilty, or not guilty?"
22566Are you not vegetable, also?"
22566Are you ready?"
22566But I did n''t see them go; did you?"
22566But it''s a big hollow, is n''t it?"
22566Can you match that pedigree, little girl?"
22566Can you remember any breakfast that I''ve had today?"
22566Can you talk?"
22566Could n''t you, Zeb?"
22566Do n''t you remember how the Champion escaped them by shouting his battle- cry?"
22566Do n''t you see their terrible eyes?"
22566Do you ever make mistakes?"
22566Do you like fish?"
22566Eh?
22566Have n''t you heard of him?"
22566Have you breakfasted, Sir Horse?"
22566Have you them here with you?"
22566He has won the race, and won it fairly; but what can a horse of flesh do against a tireless beast of wood?"
22566I can see her, in my mind''s eye----""What''s that?"
22566I mean, will you be good to us, or do you intend to eat us?"
22566Is n''t it funny?"
22566Is not a Wizard something like a Sorcerer?"
22566Is there nothing that is decent to eat in this palace?"
22566Jump out and fight?"
22566Now was the Wizard''s turn, so he smiled upon the assemblage and asked:"Will somebody kindly loan me a hat?"
22566On the roof?"
22566Otherwise--""What will happen otherwise?"
22566Please, Mr. Wizard, may I eat just one of the fat little piglets?
22566Presently she asked:"Why did your mother tie your tails?"
22566So what could I do but tell"what happened to the Wizard afterward"?
22566That''s_ real_ magic, Mr. Wizard; is n''t it?
22566The trembling servants sent for the Royal Steward, who came in haste and said:"What would your Highness like for dinner?"
22566Then Jim exclaimed:"For goodness sake, what sort of a being are you?"
22566Then Jim suddenly asked:"Are there any horses in Oz?"
22566Then he asked:"What is an earthquake?"
22566Then the Princess spoke in a stern voice:"Prisoner, what have you to say for yourself?
22566Then, after a moment''s thought, she asked:"Are we friends or enemies?
22566This is a nice scrape you''ve got me into, is n''t it?"
22566Were you ever with a circus, brother?"
22566What do you call it?"
22566What else can you do?"
22566What is your sorcery good for if it can not tell us the truth?"
22566What''s going to become of us now?"
22566Where did you find my missing pet, Nick Chopper?"
22566Why are you so bad?"
22566Why destroy me?"
22566Will you buy it, my dear?"
22566Will you kindly tell us which way your mother went to get on top the earth?"
22566Will your Sorcerer die?"
22566Wizard?"
22566Wizard?"
22566Would you like it again?"
22566You''ve been to Australia, have n''t you?"
22566[ Illustration:"ARE THERE REALLY PEOPLE IN THIS ROOM?"]
22566[ Illustration:"FOR GOODNESS SAKE, WHAT SORT OF A BEING ARE YOU?"]
22566and what can I do but obey their commands?
22566are_ you_ here again?"
22566cried Dorothy,"did you eat the bones?"
22566he said, seeing her,"are you Dorothy Gale?"
22566said the Wizard,"will somebody please loan me a handkerchief?"
22566said the Wizard;"are there really people in this room?"
33386Ah, so it''s you, Dolores?
33386And all the brutes swarming in these parts: will you give them the slip too?
33386And he''s like you in appearance is n''t he?
33386And it was to steal the miniature and the pearls that he attacked you?
33386And now?
33386And on your father?
33386And that is?
33386And that would be all?
33386And the fishing- smack?
33386And then make yourselves scarce, see? 33386 And then?
33386And then?
33386And those people, where were they going?
33386And what are they?
33386And what became of it? 33386 And what do you conclude?"
33386And what is your opinion, professor? 33386 And what was the reply?"
33386And you, Isabel?
33386Answer my question, ca n''t you, boy? 33386 Are you going back to Dieppe presently, professor?"
33386At what time did all this happen?
33386But afterwards, Lynx- Eye? 33386 But how do you know that?"
33386But the horses?
33386But the old professor? 33386 But what are we to do?
33386But what''s the time?
33386But where do you come from? 33386 But who can have fired?"
33386But why?
33386But you, Ted? 33386 But,"asked Simon,"the horses did n''t get across that way, did they?"
33386But,said Simon, beginning to feel uneasy,"I suppose none has ventured to sail just lately?"
33386Can she be thinking of crossing?
33386Come, Williams, tell me what happened?
33386Did Williams say anything?
33386Did a woman come in?
33386Did you fire at me with a blank cartridge?
33386Do n''t you know what happened last night? 33386 Do n''t you, Dick?"
33386Do you mean it?
33386Do you mean to say that he was stabbed instead of me? 33386 Edward Rolleston, perhaps?"
33386For what?
33386France?
33386Has she written? 33386 Have Lord Bakefield and his daughter escaped them?
33386Have you forgotten? 33386 Have you it?"
33386Have you seen them?
33386He''s with Miss Bakefield, is n''t he?
33386How could Lord Bakefield be so rash as to risk this journey? 33386 How is it that I was able to pass?
33386How long ago was this?
33386How much gold has this one stolen?
33386How? 33386 I have seen you on the screen, have n''t I?
33386In that case what has become of them?
33386In what direction?
33386Isabel,he said,"are you determined?"
33386It has just a sentimental value, therefore?
33386It was you, then? 33386 It''s for me, of course?"
33386Lynx- Eye?
33386May I take it, Lord Bakefield, that you will regard this day''s work as a first step towards the goal for which I am making?
33386Mean? 33386 Meaning thereby?
33386My father?
33386Nor the rug, I presume?
33386Of course; but would n''t it be better for us to separate? 33386 Oh, do you think so?
33386Oh? 33386 On this deserted wreck?"
33386Our business?
33386Perhaps the Anglo- Norman fault had ramifications in the affected areas?
33386Perhaps you were able to trace the murderer''s footprints?
33386Rather than listen to my love? 33386 Really?
33386Really? 33386 Really?
33386Really? 33386 Rolleston?"
33386She knew this man?
33386So there were inhabitants at the bottom of the sea, people who grew wheat?
33386So they went away again?
33386Stay where you are, will you?
33386Tell me, professor, did any one come to this room while you were here?
33386Tell me,said Simon,"have you seen an elderly gentleman and a young lady who came here on horseback?"
33386That means,retorted Simon, pointing to their burdens,"that you and Mazzani thought it simpler to go hunting in this direction?"
33386That''s Rolleston, is n''t it?
33386That? 33386 The fishing- smack?"
33386The gold is there, then?
33386The horses? 33386 Then she was able to give you his name?"
33386Then they have a day''s start of us?
33386Then they''re alone, those two?
33386Then this river is the Somme?
33386Then what do you think? 33386 Then what?"
33386Then you were of their party?
33386Then, Isabel, you doubt me?
33386They were prints of bathing- shoes or tennis- shoes, with patterned rubber soles?
33386Use? 33386 Very well; but this house, this prehistoric palace?"
33386Was the crossing good last night?
33386Well, Rolleston, what do you think of it?
33386Well, young man, I suppose you have come to say good- bye? 33386 Well,"asked Rolleston,"have you put forward your suit?"
33386Well?
33386Well?
33386Well?
33386Were you able to communicate with her?
33386What am I risking if I push on?
33386What condition, Isabel?
33386What do you make of it?
33386What do you mean by that?
33386What do you mean, the line?
33386What do you mean?
33386What do you mean?
33386What does it matter? 33386 What does this mean?"
33386What follows?
33386What for? 33386 What mystery, captain?"
33386What proof have you?
33386What proof of my loyalty? 33386 What then, captain?"
33386What time did you start? 33386 What was it, Dolores?"
33386What''s happening?
33386What''s that you''re saying? 33386 What, is that you, Dubosc?"
33386What? 33386 What?
33386What?
33386Where are you, father?
33386Where is he, your old man?
33386Where''s that?
33386Where?
33386Which condition was that, Isabel?
33386Who are you?
33386Who brought that?
33386Who gave it you?
33386Who?
33386Why does she refuse him? 33386 Why should I be, with you?
33386Why should she have been suspicious?
33386Why,he exclaimed, in surprise,"do n''t we love each other?"
33386Why?
33386Why?
33386Why?
33386Why?
33386Why?
33386Why?
33386Why?
33386Wo n''t you wait a few minutes?
33386Would you rather I crossed alone?
33386Would you rather that I left to- morrow night with my father? 33386 Yes, why?
33386Yes,murmured Simon,"a Spaniard, is n''t she?
33386You are French, are you not?
33386You mean, stolen?
33386You will not try to find me, will you, Simon? 33386 You''re not frightened of the crossing?"
33386You''re not frightened?
33386You''re not in pain?
33386You''re not in pain?
33386?"
33386?"
33386?"
33386A day''s march?
33386A party?
33386A sand- bank?
33386After a short pause, he asked:"Do you know nothing of the contents of the letter?"
33386Against whom was he to defend himself?
33386An amusing coincidence, very amusing indeed: what do you think, young man?"
33386And Simon, thinking of his father and the vessels locked up in Dieppe harbour, repeated:"Are you quite sure?"
33386And all the rest of it?
33386And he added,"What the deuce brought the fellow here?
33386And he rushed up to his friend, saying:"Wounded, Ted?
33386And how could their own tracks, buried beneath this enormous sheet of water, be recovered by Antonio and his men?
33386And is n''t this positive proof that this land was inhabited before it was invaded by the sea?
33386And shaking the mad woman by the shoulders, he asked:"Where is it?
33386And the quicksands?
33386And the young man leapt into the saddle:"Are you coming, Antonio?"
33386And then what was the meaning of this mysterious sequence of phenomena, which seemed incapable of any natural explanation?
33386And then where are we to catch them?"
33386And then?"
33386And there''s no other way out?"
33386And they''re out of danger?"
33386And what if the others, coming behind him from Dieppe, should succeed in catching him up?
33386And when?"
33386And would not his safety mean Isabel''s release?
33386And you deserted her?"
33386And you discovered nothing?"
33386And you still refuse to leave me?
33386And you''re the rival, are you, M. Dubosc?
33386And you, Lynx- Eye, where do_ you_ hail from?
33386And you, Simon?"
33386And you?
33386And, if it is found that this reality trenches too closely upon the man''s private life, need we object?
33386And, when he heard us coming, he too stabbed you and took to his heels?
33386Are they looking for Rolleston?"
33386Are we going among savages?"
33386Are you alone?"
33386Are you crossing to- night, Rolleston?"
33386Are you going to leave the road clear for them?
33386Are you sure?
33386At that moment, Rolleston opened the door, shouting:"What''s up?
33386Besides, are n''t you a good swimmer?
33386But Rolleston fell back, with haggard eyes:"M. Dubosc?
33386But he was not listening; and, as soon as they were within hearing, he shouted:"Is Antonio anywhere about?"
33386But how can we?
33386But how could he doubt the evidence of his eyes?
33386But how do you explain the emergence of this immense region which now fills the Straits of Dover and part of the Channel?"
33386But how would she put her plan into execution?
33386But in the immensity of these solitudes, to whom was his appeal addressed?
33386But is she capable of understanding that?"
33386But is this the case with us, Simon?
33386But this involved an explanation to which he listened with impatience and which he cut short by grumbling:"And then?
33386But what are you doing in Europe?"
33386But what was this man doing, that he never moved?
33386But where had he come from at this moment?
33386But where?
33386But where?
33386But why are you in such a hurry to go?"
33386But why did these foaming billows appear only in one part and that precisely the part which they were about to cross?
33386But why should she have come?
33386But, when this happened, would not he, Simon, be there?
33386By what unheard- of chance have I come upon a Redskin in this desert?"
33386By whom?"
33386CHAPTER VII LYNX- EYE"What do you say to this, my boy?
33386Can I believe my eyes?"
33386Could n''t we save them?"
33386D''you understand?
33386Did I prophesy it all, or did I not?
33386Did he kill Charles?"
33386Did the departure of which Miss Bakefield speaks take place before their arrival?
33386Did you know that, Simon?"
33386Did you see her?"
33386Did you take long to get here?
33386Do n''t let him know that you recognized me, will you?"
33386Do n''t you think things are beginning to get alarming?"
33386Do you consider, M. Dubosc, that I shall be too exacting if I fix this period at two months?"
33386Do you know, Simon, that girl is not only very beautiful, but capable of the noblest, loftiest feelings?
33386Does n''t it upset all our accepted ideas, since it throws back the appearance of men to a period which we are not prepared to admit?
33386Dolores gave him a sudden push, so that he was protected by the bulk of the wreck:"Who fired?"
33386Dubosc?"
33386Dunkirk?"
33386First, are you really certain?"
33386Had he come upon a loose plank of the buried vessel whose flag he saw before him?
33386Had his father been overcome by fresh fears and gone closer to the sea?
33386Have I been sleeping since last night''s meeting at the Casino?"
33386Have n''t you received my letter?
33386Have we the right to delay, when the safety of Miss Bakefield and her father is at stake?
33386Have you seen a party of men leading two prisoners, an old man and a girl?"
33386He burst out laughing:"M. Simon Dubosc?
33386He drew back, while she asked him:"Were you going, Simon?"
33386He had something more to say:"Have you seen the_ Argus_?"
33386He shouted angrily to the women:"Are you ready?
33386He spoke to him again, dwelling on his syllables and pointing to the horizon:"Calais?
33386He supported her, holding her in his arms:"You''re surely not wounded?"
33386He was surprised by this reply:"But you too, I suppose, Dolores?"
33386Heavens, man, listen to me, ca n''t you?"
33386His father, to whom he was bound by ties of the liveliest affection, was puzzled:"After all, Simon, what are you aiming at?
33386His gang of ruffians?
33386Horses?
33386How are we to save them from so many lurking dangers?"
33386How can we find out?
33386How could he fail to be struck by the logic of the facts that had come to his notice?
33386How could he reconcile this offer of devotion with the passion to which she had confessed?
33386How could the masses ever since help thinking that these several phenomena all formed part of one connected whole?
33386How do you come to be here?"
33386How do you explain all these phenomena?"
33386How do you explain it?"
33386How far from it are we?
33386How many hours have you been walking?
33386How many hours have you been walking?"
33386How shall I ever forget?"
33386How was he to rescue Isabel?
33386How were they to recover the tracks of Isabel and her kidnappers?
33386How''s that?"
33386How?
33386I am not mistaken, am I?"
33386I can look you straight in the face, can I not?
33386I daresay we should find them by searching round?
33386I remember now, I''ve seen the fair Dolores also, have n''t I?
33386I''m not aware that the British government provides for the descendants of the Sioux or Mohicans?"
33386If I were to ask Lord Bakefield for his daughter''s hand, what do you think would happen?"
33386In Chapter IV,"took air and fired"was changed to"took aim and fired", and a quotation mark was removed after"Where is it?".
33386In three minutes strangle him,"and, turning round,"You understand, Isabel?
33386In what unforeseen fashion and by what formidable enemy will the coming attack be delivered?"
33386Is it really you?"
33386Is that right, Mazzani?"
33386Is that the way of it?"
33386It''s a flesh- and- blood tie, a permanent junction, an isthmus, what?
33386It''s fairly tremendous, what?
33386It''s not possible that you should refuse me, is it?
33386It''s not serious, is it, old man?"
33386Jim, can I count on you?"
33386M. Dubosc?
33386Men stabbed in the back?
33386Might she not meet with some unforeseen obstacle?
33386Miss Bakefield, I mean?"
33386No?
33386Not a disloyal thought?"
33386Not a weakness?
33386Now are n''t you convinced, as I am, that this is a ramification of my fault, ending in a_ cul- de- sac_?
33386Of the first person she met?"
33386On a voyage lasting three or four years?
33386On the deck of the_ Queen Mary_?"
33386Or a horst?
33386Or did they go on their own account?"
33386Or had he, in his anxiety for his boats, returned to Dieppe as he had hinted?
33386Over there?
33386Rest?
33386Rolleston?
33386Seven o''clock?
33386Several of them questioned Antonio, who pretended to be equally at a loss:"Rolleston?
33386Shall I tell you what it was?"
33386She was amused, and asked him:"May I too lay down a condition?"
33386She''ll be a lucky girl, eh?
33386Shoot, ca n''t you, down there?"
33386Should he not give her his own and obey this delicious dizziness which was overcoming him?
33386Simon asked her, point blank:"Was it you who came to my room yesterday, first in broad daylight and afterwards at night?"
33386Simon asked him:"What can I do for you, please?"
33386Simon continued, in the same low tone:"But where''s Miss Bakefield?"
33386Simon crossed the arena and went up to her:"You''re going, Dolores?"
33386Simon did not quite understand the girl''s plan:"Then what will you do, Dolores?"
33386Simon gazed at her in an ecstasy of admiration:"You do n''t regret anything, Isabel?"
33386Simon leant toward his companion:"You''re not feeling chilly, Isabel?"
33386Simon listened in amazement:"Is it possible?
33386Simon lost no time:"Miss Bakefield?"
33386Simon made a suggestion:"Boulogne?
33386Simon mounted, much amused:"And you, my dear professor?"
33386Simon questioned him anxiously:"Isabel?
33386Simon smiled and could not refrain from saying:"Perhaps Lynx- Eye is one of them?"
33386Simon was distracted:"Did you hear?
33386Simon''s questions hardly evoked as much as a grumbling reply:"A woman tied up?
33386Since all the light- houses were demolished, how would he find his way if the darkness increased?
33386So why trouble ourselves?
33386Standing close up to her, with his eyes plumbing hers, holding her fingers in his, he resumed:"Why did you do that?
33386Tell me, why?
33386That''s England behind you?
33386The Englishman murmured:"Is that you, Simon?
33386The Indian protested:"What''s the use?"
33386The earthquake?
33386The gold?"
33386The man bent down:"How''s the old chap doing?"
33386The one who was killed just now?"
33386The victims?
33386The young man was silent, but the next moment continued:"Now my dear professor, tell me frankly, do you think there''s any danger in crossing?"
33386Then he heard these words, which she uttered in a low and hesitating voice:"It''s to save me from Forsetta, is n''t it, that you refuse my offer?"
33386Then he is not far away?"
33386Then she continued:"What would you do, Simon, if you were alone?"
33386Then why did you do it?"
33386Then you did n''t realize that there was another earthquake?
33386Then, again in her sing- song voice:"You are honest folk, are n''t you?
33386Then, perhaps, one might come to terms?"
33386There is not in the depths of your being a single memory that comes between us?
33386They left on horseback, did n''t they, before the others got here?
33386This one''s dead, is n''t he?
33386To kiss Dolores''lips at such a moment: was it worse than plucking a flower that offers itself to the hand?
33386Two days''?
33386Under these conditions, how were they to land?
33386Was I on the track of the murderer?
33386Was it emotion, or excessive fatigue after her protracted efforts?
33386Was it possible?
33386Was it the young woman whom he had released, who had come?
33386Was she sincere?
33386Were Williams and Charles sent to the_ Queen Mary_ by Lord Bakefield and his daughter and were they to find me and help me in my search?
33386Were n''t those Antonio''s Indians?
33386What about the water- courses?
33386What are they?"
33386What are you going to do?"
33386What could Isabel and her father do, beset by criminals of the worst type?
33386What could she do against him?
33386What could they do but honour him?
33386What did it all mean?
33386What do you make of it, Simon?"
33386What do you say to that, M. Dubosc?
33386What do you think of it?
33386What does it matter if we keep to the right or to the left?
33386What does it matter?
33386What efforts have we made?
33386What had happened?
33386What happened next?
33386What has become of Dolores?"
33386What has become of her?"
33386What has happened afterwards?
33386What have we done to deserve happiness?
33386What have we to fear?"
33386What invisible tempest was making the waves boil up from the depths of a motionless sea?
33386What is going to happen?
33386What is it, Williams?
33386What ordeals have we suffered?
33386What port do you come from?"
33386What remains?
33386What say you?"
33386What shall I say to him?"
33386What tears have we shed?
33386What was he doing?
33386What was he to do?
33386What was it?
33386What was she going to do?
33386What was the girl''s motive?
33386What was the use of making such efforts?
33386What would happen then?
33386What''s that you''re saying?"
33386What''s the fellow like?
33386What''s your object?"
33386What?"
33386What?"
33386When?
33386Where are the other five riders?"
33386Where are we to look for her?"
33386Where are we to look for them?"
33386Where did you sneak that cigar?"
33386Where was he to go?
33386Where was he?
33386Where''s Rolleston?"
33386Where''s the chief?"
33386Who sent it?"
33386Who was with you?"
33386Who''ll attend to M. Dubosc?
33386Why are not you here?"
33386Why did n''t I think of that?
33386Why did n''t you tell me?"
33386Why did she propose to sacrifice herself?
33386Why did these sudden cyclones all occur within so small a radius, affecting only a limited region?
33386Why do n''t you undo it?"
33386Why should he hold himself in?
33386Why should he resist?
33386Why?"
33386Will you have some dinner?"
33386William the Conqueror first, Hercules or Don Quixote next?
33386Wimereux?"
33386Would she keep her promise?
33386Would you ever have thought her capable of these malevolent whims, which are so destructive and murderous?
33386Would you like to see?"
33386You did n''t wake up?
33386You have heard that we are leaving?"
33386You have n''t, have you?
33386You know the picturesque little market- town of that name in the middle of the Pays de Caux?
33386You risk your life, though nothing can affect the issue?"
33386You''re resolved to go through with it, are you?"
33386You''ve come from England?
33386You, what town do you come from?
33386Your Franco- English raid?
33386an earthquake?
33386and after Miss Bakefield?"
33386asked Simon,"and saved my life?"
33386d''you see?
33386he said to Old Sandstone:"Are you one of the party?"
33386to see what?
33386where do you think?
33386you grasp the idea, do n''t you?"
33386you''re listening, are n''t you?