This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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63392 | A thousand years ago? |
63392 | Are you all right? |
63392 | But how do we get up again? |
63392 | But how--? |
63392 | But why this-- this gigantic masquerade? |
63392 | See that? |
63392 | Shall we cross it, or follow it? |
63392 | So you think they might attack us? |
63392 | Two thousand? 63392 Well-- how about the Martians-- the Kal- Jmar Martians, I mean? |
63392 | Well? |
63392 | What are those? |
63392 | What do you want with us? |
63392 | What is it? |
63392 | Why to Kal- Jmar? |
63392 | Why? |
63392 | Will our two races ever live together in amity? |
63392 | Will you tell us why? |
63392 | You mean you avoided revealing yourselves because you-- had nothing to gain from mental intercourse with us? |
63392 | Another dead fool? |
63392 | Are they really dangerous?" |
63392 | D''you know this part of Mars well?" |
63392 | Did they have dozens of doors?" |
63392 | Do you want trouble?" |
63392 | For what? |
63392 | He began to wonder, if he did, could he keep the Martians from knowing about it? |
63392 | Jones, where would you put an entrance, if you''d built Kal- Jmar?" |
63392 | Should n''t we do something about that?" |
63392 | Syme was saying,"What--?" |
50802 | Are you leaving the city? |
50802 | Ca n''t you see? 50802 Do you mean,"the old man asked, aghast,"that you want others to come here? |
50802 | For what? |
50802 | How do you feel? |
50802 | How do you know? |
50802 | If I had this machine, could I travel as you? |
50802 | Leave? |
50802 | Notice the inscriptions? 50802 Now what?" |
50802 | Poetry? 50802 See that wall? |
50802 | See? |
50802 | Something like a fourth dimension? |
50802 | What about the book? |
50802 | What difference does it make? |
50802 | What do you suppose happened to this race? |
50802 | What does Mr. Earthgod mean, what_ kind_ of book? 50802 What kind of book is it?" |
50802 | What kind of man are you? 50802 What rooms?" |
50802 | Where are you going? |
50802 | Why not what? |
50802 | Why not? |
50802 | Why not? |
50802 | Why? 50802 Why?" |
50802 | You? |
50802 | Ca n''t you understand?" |
50802 | Could it be that there was some thread stretching from the reality of his body to his present state? |
50802 | Do n''t you know that? |
50802 | For God''s sake, why poetry? |
50802 | Have you never heard of negotiation?" |
50802 | How can you go far away and not leave the city?" |
50802 | I mean, what''s in it?" |
50802 | If such wonders remained, what about those already destroyed? |
50802 | Is n''t it beautiful?" |
50802 | Michaelson asked,"Did you sleep well?" |
50802 | Michaelson said,"This is where you live?" |
50802 | Press the button, and....""And what?" |
50802 | See this button here on the face of the instrument? |
50802 | See? |
50802 | Tell me, what are those instruments in the rooms? |
50802 | Then, seeing how serious the native was, said,"What makes you think a dead city needs a keeper?" |
50802 | Those names you mention, are they the names of gods?" |
50802 | What does it measure?" |
50802 | What is it? |
50802 | What is your name?" |
50802 | What other surprises were in the city? |
50802 | Where was he? |
50802 | Who are you?" |
50802 | Who is this old man, he thought, far from his people, living alone, choosing a life of solitude among ancient ruins but not touching them? |
50802 | Why not have a try at negotiating our differences?" |
50802 | Why not mathematics or history? |
50802 | Why not stop all this mystery nonsense and tell me about it? |
50802 | Why not tell how to make the metal of the book itself? |
50802 | Why was his dead body different from Old Maota''s? |
63473 | ... How could there be? 63473 Anti- radiation screen?" |
63473 | Are we going straight? |
63473 | Clear around the city? 63473 Does all this, this whole place, look at all familiar to you?" |
63473 | Have you a better idea? |
63473 | Here? |
63473 | How should I know? |
63473 | I wonder where it gets its power? |
63473 | Is this it,Wass murmured,"or an auxiliary?" |
63473 | Martin, what if there are no reservoirs? 63473 Neither were the-- well, shall we call them, people? |
63473 | Shall we, gentlemen? |
63473 | That''s all we need, is n''t it? |
63473 | The shield? |
63473 | The wind--? |
63473 | To the switchboard, Martin? |
63473 | Wass? |
63473 | We may have to...."What? |
63473 | Well, Skipper, are you going to do the honors? |
63473 | Well, skipper...? |
63473 | Well? |
63473 | What do you suppose caused this? |
63473 | What do you think you''re doing? |
63473 | What else? |
63473 | What would you suggest, instead? |
63473 | What''s holding up the procession? |
63473 | What''s the matter? |
63473 | Why did n''t you answer? |
63473 | Why not? |
63473 | Why not? |
63473 | Worried? |
63473 | You mean_ dig_ out? |
63473 | You too, Wass? |
63473 | You''d rather monkey with the switches and blow yourself to smithereens? |
63473 | Eleven levels later Rodney asked,"How much time have we now?" |
63473 | Have you noticed how low everything is?" |
63473 | Hear me, Rodney?" |
63473 | How far do you think it goes?" |
63473 | I wonder what they were like?" |
63473 | If the band around the city is responsible for the dome, does it project down into the ground as well?" |
63473 | If they would n''t grow there.... Or had they, once? |
63473 | Is it?" |
63473 | Or cold storage units? |
63473 | Parallel evolution on two inner planets of the same system? |
63473 | Remember the wind? |
63473 | Remember? |
63473 | Rodney said,"How does water help us get out?" |
63473 | See? |
63473 | Somewhere, sometime, a common ancestor? |
63473 | Then Martin said,"Did you listen until the end?" |
63473 | Then--"I wonder what it''s like here in the winter when there''s no light at all?" |
63473 | Then--"It was n''t.... Why did you close the hatch then?" |
63473 | Wass said, more quietly,"Remember that metal band? |
63473 | Wass, how much time have we?" |
63473 | What if there are cemeteries instead? |
63473 | What keeps all that up there?" |
63473 | What''s the matter, Wass?" |
63473 | Why not, after all? |
63473 | Why not?" |
63473 | Why?" |
4711 | A rescue party? |
4711 | Ah, then it is but to study-- to photograph ruined cities and get relics, that the senors came to Mexico? |
4711 | Ah, then you want the relics for a museum? |
4711 | Am dat so? 4711 An''is yo''--''scuse me-- but is yo''expectin''me fo''t''follow yo''?" |
4711 | And I''m going with him; ca n''t I, Tom? |
4711 | And so the senor has found that for what he was searching? 4711 And what are we to do when we get there?" |
4711 | And you are really about to start off on your wild search? |
4711 | And you really kept your promise, and brought me a golden image? |
4711 | And you really think they''ll do that, Tom? |
4711 | Anything the matter? |
4711 | Are we going all the way home in the balloon? |
4711 | Are we going to turn back for New York? |
4711 | Are we on fire? |
4711 | Are you all right, Tom? |
4711 | Are you going to say anything to him? |
4711 | Are you sick-- talking in your sleep? |
4711 | Are you sure there''s no danger? |
4711 | Bless my collar button; who was it? |
4711 | Bless my shoe horn, what do you mean? |
4711 | Bless my top- knot, what are they? |
4711 | But I say, old man, would you just as soon wave your coffee the other way? 4711 But I thought you said that the temple was west--""Do n''t you see my game?" |
4711 | But how are you going to explain to Delazes, Tom, the reason the Fogers are following us? 4711 But how are you going to know it when you see it?" |
4711 | But how did they get it open? 4711 But how is that going to help us?" |
4711 | But say, Tom, do n''t you think we could go back, get a lot of trees, wood and stuff and make some sort of a bridge? 4711 But what are we to do? |
4711 | But what are you going to do, Tom? |
4711 | But where is this underground city, Tom? |
4711 | But you''re not going to let such a chance as this slip past; are you Tom? 4711 But, Massa Tom, how much DOES yo''''spect a image laik dat WOULD be worth?" |
4711 | By the way, you have n''t heard any more about Andy; have you? |
4711 | Ca n''t you do it? |
4711 | Ca n''t you do that alone, Ned? |
4711 | Ca n''t you stay to supper? 4711 Can he give us any more definite information about the city of gold?" |
4711 | Can you see anything, Tom? 4711 Can-- can we make it, Tom?" |
4711 | Did he rise to that bait? |
4711 | Did n''t Mr. Illingway, in his letters, say something about an immense golden statue here? |
4711 | Did yo''done say GOLDEN images? |
4711 | Did you see anything of the Fogers? |
4711 | Did you tell him you wanted to see me? |
4711 | Did you want to see me? |
4711 | Do n''t you hear something? |
4711 | Do n''t you see anything, Tom? |
4711 | Do n''t you think so, Tom? |
4711 | Do these roads come together farther on? |
4711 | Do you mean to say that he deliberately tried to injure you? |
4711 | Do you really think there is so much gold there? |
4711 | Do you think any of those old Aztec priests, with their knifes of glass, will sacrifice you on a stone altar? |
4711 | Do you think anything is going to happen? |
4711 | Do you think it was ever lighted up? |
4711 | Do you think we can bring the balloon down here and float across? |
4711 | Does it say what will be done to whoever harms the statue? |
4711 | Does n''t it? |
4711 | Follow us? |
4711 | Followed? 4711 Followed? |
4711 | For me? 4711 Go? |
4711 | Has Senor Swift any orders? |
4711 | Have n''t you told her yet? |
4711 | Have what-- a fit of seasickness? |
4711 | Have you any idea where you are going, Tom? |
4711 | Head- hunters? 4711 How big?" |
4711 | How could you get the head off? |
4711 | How did it fall in there? |
4711 | How do you mean? |
4711 | How much? |
4711 | How? |
4711 | I wonder how much Andy heard? |
4711 | I wonder if there''s any water in this hole? |
4711 | I wonder what became of the chaps who used to live here? |
4711 | I wonder what he wants? |
4711 | I wonder what''s at the end? |
4711 | I wonder why it was done, when all the others are solid gold? |
4711 | I''d like to bowl him over with a bullet, but how can I get my gun? |
4711 | If they''re beginning this early, what will happen when we get out where it''s real rough? |
4711 | Is n''t it hollow up the middle? |
4711 | Is the ship sinking? |
4711 | Is yo''gwine down dar, Massa Tom? |
4711 | It is n''t possible, Tom? |
4711 | Ned, do you think it''s possible? |
4711 | No, could yo''really now? |
4711 | No, why do you ask? |
4711 | Oh, you''ve got back, have you? |
4711 | Rad is always talking about gold; are n''t you, Rad? |
4711 | Say, will we ever get to the bottom? |
4711 | Senor,began Delazes addressing Tom, who called to Eradicate to bring his oxen to a halt,"are you aware that we are being followed?" |
4711 | That''s right; why did n''t we? |
4711 | Then do n''t you think you can go? |
4711 | Then how do you suppose the gate closed down when the statue was pulled off? |
4711 | Then what are we to do? |
4711 | Then you''ve fully made up your mind not to go; eh Rad? |
4711 | Think he''ll give the secret away, Tom? |
4711 | To the left or right? |
4711 | Tom Swift, have you got that map? |
4711 | Was Andy Foger here to see me again? |
4711 | Was yo''all aimin''t''stay down thar any length ob time? 4711 Well, what about it?" |
4711 | Well, where, for the love of my old geography, is Gumba Twamba? |
4711 | What about Eradicate? 4711 What are you doing here?" |
4711 | What are you doing? |
4711 | What are you going to do, Tom, my boy? |
4711 | What are you going to do, Tom? |
4711 | What did they do that for? |
4711 | What did you say, dad? |
4711 | What do you mean by blocking the sidewalk that way? 4711 What do you mean?" |
4711 | What do you think of it, Ned? |
4711 | What does he say? |
4711 | What does it say, Ned? |
4711 | What does that say? |
4711 | What else do you do besides eat, Rad? |
4711 | What for? 4711 What happened? |
4711 | What happened? |
4711 | What happened? |
4711 | What in the world are they saying? |
4711 | What in the world do you suppose those ancients made such a terrible contrivance for? |
4711 | What is it, Rad? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is the''plain of the big temple,''Tom? |
4711 | What next, Tom? |
4711 | What was it? |
4711 | What''s dat? 4711 What''s gwine t''become ob us?" |
4711 | What''s that? 4711 What''s that?" |
4711 | What''s the answer? |
4711 | What''s the matter, old man? |
4711 | What''s the matter? |
4711 | What''s up? |
4711 | What, and leave the camp? |
4711 | What, travel at night? |
4711 | What-- what''s that? |
4711 | Where are the life preservers? 4711 Where are they now?" |
4711 | Where did it come from? |
4711 | Where do you think the tunnel will be? |
4711 | Where you going? |
4711 | Which way are we going to head? |
4711 | Who are these Fogers? 4711 Who do you suppose could have made it?" |
4711 | Who is it? |
4711 | Who''s it from? |
4711 | Who''s talking of golden images? |
4711 | Who? |
4711 | Why do n''t they dive, and so get away? |
4711 | Why do n''t you take bigger ones, and not so many of them? |
4711 | Why do you say such blood- curdling things Ned? 4711 Why does a millionaire like Mr. Foger want to be selling goods on commission? |
4711 | Why is it so valuable to you? |
4711 | Why the wink? |
4711 | Why? |
4711 | Why? |
4711 | Why? |
4711 | Will you go, even if Mr. Illingway ca n''t send a better map? |
4711 | Will you please let me look at it? |
4711 | Will you sell the image? |
4711 | Yes; why not? |
4711 | You have n''t been able to catch a glimpse of them; eh Tom? |
4711 | You wo n''t take a chance in the underground city? |
4711 | You''ll come along, wo n''t you, Ned? |
4711 | Your father is n''t going to have any business dealings with Mr. Foger then? |
4711 | Am it too late to git me a ticket, Massa Tom?" |
4711 | And suppose the senors do not come back with the balloon?" |
4711 | And the senors are going into the unknown?" |
4711 | Any lever or anything by which we can raise the stone gate?" |
4711 | Are you going to hunt for that buried city of gold?" |
4711 | Are you going to take him along? |
4711 | But is dinner ready? |
4711 | But say, Ned, what do you say to a little trip in my sky racer? |
4711 | But what is Mr. Illingway writing to you about now, Tom? |
4711 | By golly, Massa Tom, am yo''suah ob dat?" |
4711 | By whom?" |
4711 | CHAPTER XIV A WEARY SEARCH"Are you sure it''s them?" |
4711 | CHAPTER XXIII"IS IT A RESCUE?" |
4711 | Ca n''t we make a raft, or get a boat, or something like that?" |
4711 | Damon?" |
4711 | Damon?" |
4711 | Did you lose control of her, Tom?" |
4711 | Did you see that?" |
4711 | Had Andy overheard the talk? |
4711 | Had it anything to do with the city of gold? |
4711 | Hey, Rad,"Tom called to the colored man,"what are you going to do?" |
4711 | I wonder how long it will take for the air to get fresh?" |
4711 | I wonder how much he heard about the city of gold?" |
4711 | I wonder how the Fogers ever found us?" |
4711 | I wonder if it''s true that Mr. Foger has lost his fortune; or was that only a trick?" |
4711 | I''ve got great news for him? |
4711 | Is something wrong?" |
4711 | It sounded like one of alarm, and Ned yelled:"What''s the matter?" |
4711 | Meanwhile, does Senor Swift commission me to buy the image for him?" |
4711 | Mr. Delazes, ca n''t you tell those savages to throw spears at Tom Swift and his gang?" |
4711 | No gold?" |
4711 | Of course there''s nothing certain about it, but--""How-- how big am dem gold images, Massa Tom?" |
4711 | Oh, where is my collar? |
4711 | Say, Mrs. Baggert,"he called as he saw the motherly housekeeper,"where''s father? |
4711 | So, is it not? |
4711 | So, the senor hopes to get many relics like that for his museum? |
4711 | Swift with a smile,"I''m sure--""Say, ca n''t you listen to me for five minutes?" |
4711 | Tell me at once?" |
4711 | The river not always been here?" |
4711 | The tunnel closed?" |
4711 | To search for another means of egress would take some time, and the same fear came to all of them-- could they live that long? |
4711 | Tom? |
4711 | Understand?" |
4711 | What am dat?" |
4711 | What are you going to do, Tom?" |
4711 | What are you talking about?" |
4711 | What can I do? |
4711 | What did they want of it?" |
4711 | What do you mean?" |
4711 | What else? |
4711 | What in the world can it be about? |
4711 | What is it?" |
4711 | What''s dem?" |
4711 | What''s that?" |
4711 | What''s that?" |
4711 | What''s the latest news?" |
4711 | What''s the matter? |
4711 | Where are you, dad? |
4711 | Where are you?" |
4711 | Where did you say that golden city was?" |
4711 | Where is he?" |
4711 | Where''s Eradicate? |
4711 | Who are you talking about?" |
4711 | Who did such a dastardly trick?" |
4711 | Why did n''t we look there before?" |
4711 | Why do n''t you open your letter and find out who its from?" |
4711 | Why should they follow you merely to find a ruined city, that the ruins and relics may be studied?" |
4711 | Why were they on board? |
4711 | Why, Rad?" |
4711 | Why, are you looking for some friends of yours, boys?" |
4711 | Will you come?" |
4711 | Wilson?" |
4711 | Would it be friend or foe? |
4711 | Yo''all gwine t''hab Boomerang run out ob town?" |
4711 | You remember Mr. and Mrs. Illingway; do n''t you Mr. Damon? |
4711 | You''re not going off on another wild expedition?" |
4711 | and what were they doing with the head- hunters, and why did n''t the head- hunters attack them?" |
4711 | asked Tom,"are they ill?" |
4711 | cried Tom, waving the letter above his head,"what do you think of this? |
4711 | gasped Mr. Damon,"what does he mean? |
499 | A joke? |
499 | A new species of alligator? 499 Alligator? |
499 | Am dat so Massa Tom? |
499 | And a man, too? |
499 | And they''re waiting here for him to join them? |
499 | Are there many of them hereabouts? |
499 | Are you glad to know he did not take your map Professor Bumper? |
499 | Are you hurt? |
499 | Are you in our tent? |
499 | Are you speaking for Professor Beecher? |
499 | Are you sure the map is gone? |
499 | At what point? |
499 | Bitter? 499 But how can we manage it?" |
499 | But how can we, and carry all this stuff? |
499 | But how comes it, Ned Newton, that you are not in the bank? |
499 | But how could any of them get it? |
499 | But is that all you know about it, Goosal? |
499 | But is the loss such a grave one, Professor Bumper? |
499 | But what about the idol of gold? |
499 | But what about the rescue work? |
499 | But what about them? |
499 | But what about your stabilizer? |
499 | But what has he got to do with a wonderful story? 499 But what if it is? |
499 | But what''s it all about, anyhow? |
499 | But where are the mules we are to use in traveling to- morrow? |
499 | But where did you get that? |
499 | But where does the idol of gold come in? |
499 | Can you provide means for taking us to the Copan valley? |
499 | Can you take us to this cavern? |
499 | Come back? |
499 | Confession? |
499 | Dangerous? |
499 | Dat true, Master Tom? |
499 | Did Professor Bumper want us to do anything special, now that it is certain his rival will be so close on his trail? |
499 | Did you ever hear of another passage leading to the cave where you saw the ancient city? |
499 | Did you say his name was Fenimore Beecher? |
499 | Do you feel inclined to go? |
499 | Do you know him? 499 Do you know of a good place to stop during the night?" |
499 | Do you know where it is? |
499 | Do you mean leave here? |
499 | Do you mean that Beecher deliberately hired Jacinto to betray us? |
499 | Do you mean to go off quietly? |
499 | Do you mean to say you did n''t feel that shadow flying over us just now? |
499 | Do you think I''m a mind reader to be able to guess? |
499 | Do you think that we----? |
499 | Do you think that''s why Beecher decided to go on the same steamer we are to take? |
499 | Do you think they will come back? |
499 | Do you? |
499 | Do? 499 Find treasure? |
499 | For what? |
499 | Gone back? |
499 | Goosal, do you know anything about this? |
499 | Had he? |
499 | Has anything happened to Professor Bumper? |
499 | Has anything happened? |
499 | Have the others gone on ahead? |
499 | Have you anything with which to revive him, Tom? |
499 | How about it, Tom? |
499 | How are we going to make the trip? |
499 | How did Valdez get the map out of the professor''s coat? |
499 | How did they get here? |
499 | How did you learn this? |
499 | How do you ever expect to find it? |
499 | How do you imagine he got here nearly as soon as we did, when he did not start until later? |
499 | How do you know there are other statues? |
499 | How do you know we are going into the interior? |
499 | How do you know? |
499 | How far is it? |
499 | How is that? |
499 | How is that? |
499 | How long ago do you think the city was buried? |
499 | How much longer does your water trip take, Professor? |
499 | How''d you guess? |
499 | How? |
499 | How? |
499 | I mean what made you make up your mind so quickly to go on this expedition when you heard Beecher was going? |
499 | I suppose you know where it is? |
499 | I suppose you''re ready, Mr. Damon-- you and the professor? |
499 | I wonder-- I wonder why he is going there? |
499 | I---- I ai n''t gwine? 499 If all the people were killed, and the city buried, how did the story of Quitzel become known?" |
499 | Important? 499 Is Beecher certainly going to Honduras?" |
499 | Is it really Beecher? |
499 | Is it so important then to hurry? |
499 | Is it that you are afraid of the poisoned arrows? 499 Is it what we are looking for?" |
499 | Is n''t Tom with you? |
499 | Is n''t that some sort of tunnel or underground passage? |
499 | Is the hotel on fire? |
499 | It''s a possibility, is n''t it? |
499 | Just what do you propose doing? |
499 | Matter? 499 Maybe-- maybe you''d like to come for a spin?" |
499 | Me, Tom? |
499 | Ned, what is the situation as regards the financial affairs of my father and myself? 499 No?" |
499 | No? |
499 | Not at home? |
499 | Of solid gold you say? |
499 | Oh, you have discovered it, have you? |
499 | Oh-- er-- well, you would n''t want to see our old friend Professor Bumper left, would you, after he had worked out the secret of the idol of gold? 499 On the same steamer with us, is he?" |
499 | Paper Valdez burn tell of lost city? |
499 | Professor Beecher, the man who is an authority on Aztec ruins? |
499 | Send the mule drivers after them? |
499 | Since when were you afraid of shadows, Ned? |
499 | So he agrees with us that Jacinto is a scoundrel, does he? 499 So he is going to see her about''something important,''Ned?" |
499 | Something about inside baseball, or a new submarine that can be converted into an airship on short notice? |
499 | Suppose he says he has n''t taken it? |
499 | Swyington Bumper? |
499 | The idol of gold? 499 The land of wonders?" |
499 | The map gone? |
499 | The map or the oiled- silk package? |
499 | Then Beecher is n''t a friend of yours? |
499 | Then does he fear something? |
499 | Then what are we to do? |
499 | Then why do n''t we take that? 499 They did? |
499 | Thinking about the idol of gold? |
499 | This a better way? |
499 | Understand what? |
499 | Unpleasant news? |
499 | Vampires? |
499 | We''re not afraid of trouble, Tom Swift, are we? |
499 | Well, Rad, what is it? |
499 | Well, Tom, have you heard any more about your friend? |
499 | Well, are we all ready to start? |
499 | Well, is every little thing all right, Tom? |
499 | Well, maybe you''re right, Tom; and yet that idol of gold-- GOLD-- weighing how many pounds did you say? |
499 | Well, what''s the matter? 499 Well, what''s the next move?" |
499 | Well, what''s up now? |
499 | Well? |
499 | What about arranging for boats and animals? |
499 | What about? |
499 | What can these Indians know of buried cities that were out of existence before Columbus came here? 499 What can we do?" |
499 | What did he do with the professor''s map that was in the oiled silk? 499 What did he want? |
499 | What did you do? |
499 | What do you expect to find first? |
499 | What do you mean to do? |
499 | What do you mean? |
499 | What do you mean? |
499 | What do you mean? |
499 | What do you say, Professor Bumper; ought we not to start off on our own account? |
499 | What do you think of him? |
499 | What does he mean? 499 What does he mean?" |
499 | What does he mean? |
499 | What for? |
499 | What happened? |
499 | What has caught him? 499 What has happened, Ned?" |
499 | What has happened? |
499 | What is it? |
499 | What is it? |
499 | What is it? |
499 | What is it? |
499 | What is it? |
499 | What is the matter, Senor? |
499 | What set him off that way? |
499 | What sort of bugs are they? |
499 | What was? |
499 | What''s Mayan? |
499 | What''s it about, Tom? |
499 | What''s that? 499 What''s that?" |
499 | What''s the excitement? |
499 | What''s the matter now? 499 What''s the matter now?" |
499 | What''s the matter? 499 What''s the matter?" |
499 | What''s the matter? |
499 | What''s the matter? |
499 | What''s the matter? |
499 | What''s the row? |
499 | What''s this about the idol keeping guard over the ancient city? |
499 | What, burned the professor''s map? |
499 | When can we start? |
499 | When did you put it there? |
499 | When do we leave? |
499 | Where did he call from; did you say? |
499 | Where did you expect to find the idol? |
499 | Where did you get that? |
499 | Where is it to this time? |
499 | Where is it? |
499 | Where is she going? |
499 | Where''s Professor Bumper? |
499 | Where? 499 Where? |
499 | Where? |
499 | Where? |
499 | Who do you think those professors are, whose names we saw on the register? |
499 | Who is he-- any one I know? |
499 | Who knows? |
499 | Who''s there? |
499 | Who-- who are you? |
499 | Why is n''t he here now? |
499 | Why not? |
499 | Why not? |
499 | Why not? |
499 | Why, Father,and she looked at her husband,"that''s where Professor Beecher is going, is n''t it?" |
499 | Wo n''t you come with us? |
499 | Would n''t it have been wise to make two copies? |
499 | You can? 499 You do n''t mean to say that the creatures can eat up a whole village?" |
499 | You mean he wants to get it and take it away from the Copan valley, Tom? |
499 | You mean----? |
499 | You''re not going out there, are you? |
499 | Am dat a fact?" |
499 | Am dat so?" |
499 | Are you ill?" |
499 | Are you much hurt?" |
499 | Are you sure your party is all right-- not in need of assistance? |
499 | But are you going to take your father with you?" |
499 | But does your wife''s grandfather talk our language?" |
499 | But what does he say about Jacinto?" |
499 | But what has your friend Professor Bumper to do with it?" |
499 | But what is Professor Bumper going to do about it?" |
499 | But where is Beecher?" |
499 | But you did n''t expect to find a moving picture show in the wilds of Honduras, did you?" |
499 | But, my dear professor, are you all right now?" |
499 | CHAPTER II PROFESSOR BUMPER ARRIVES"What''s the matter, Tom? |
499 | CHAPTER IX VAL JACINTO"Rather tame, is n''t it, Tom?" |
499 | CHAPTER V THE LITTLE GREEN GOD"Tom how soon can we go?" |
499 | CHAPTER XII A FALSE FRIEND"What is it? |
499 | CHAPTER XIII FORWARD AGAIN"What does it all mean?" |
499 | CHAPTER XIX POISONED ARROWS"Did you hear that, Tom?" |
499 | CHAPTER XV IN THE COILS"Ned, do you really think Tolpec is going to desert us?" |
499 | Can you get us there?" |
499 | Central America is pretty wild, is n''t it?" |
499 | Damon?" |
499 | Did n''t you read all of her letter?" |
499 | Did you see anything of my giant Koku as you came in?" |
499 | Does he refuse to help us?" |
499 | Does yo''mean dat yo''all ai n''t gwine to take me, Massa Tom?" |
499 | Has he written more about the lost city of Pelone? |
499 | Have you thought what may be in them-- great heathen temples, idols, perhaps?" |
499 | How did you get out of the place you were buried?" |
499 | How do you get here?" |
499 | How long is she going to stay?" |
499 | Is anything wrong? |
499 | Is anything wrong?" |
499 | Is everything all right?" |
499 | Is he a----?" |
499 | Is he going to lecture here?" |
499 | Is it a joke?" |
499 | Is it the giant iguana?" |
499 | Is there anything more about this idol of gold that you can tell us?" |
499 | It must be something pretty important, do n''t you think, to cause Beecher to risk that delay in starting after the idol of gold?" |
499 | Koku, the giant, who was in the hall, opened the door and in his imperfect English asked:"Master Tom knock for him bigs man?" |
499 | Ned, how about you? |
499 | Nothing will come to grief if we go away, will there?" |
499 | Or might he not be a spy? |
499 | Professor Hylop, who was known to Professor Bumper, stepped forward and asked sharply:"What are you doing here?" |
499 | Shall I took warm clothes or cool clothes?" |
499 | Some one asked:"What is the matter?" |
499 | There was a combined grunt and squeal of pain, then a savage growl, and Ned yelled:"What''s the matter, Tom?" |
499 | To whom do you think I was talking just then?" |
499 | Up on shore? |
499 | Was he, too, beginning to despair? |
499 | What are you talking of, anyhow? |
499 | What did you think you saw, Ned; another alligator?" |
499 | What do you mean?" |
499 | What do you mean?" |
499 | What do you mean?" |
499 | What does it mean? |
499 | What has becomes of our friend Jacinto?" |
499 | What is it?" |
499 | What lay before them? |
499 | What professor are you talking of?" |
499 | What''s its name?" |
499 | What''s that noise?" |
499 | What''s that? |
499 | What''s that?" |
499 | What''s the matter?" |
499 | When? |
499 | Where did he call from?" |
499 | Where did he say the buried city was, Tom?" |
499 | Where is it?" |
499 | Where is it?" |
499 | Where is the city you spoke of, Goosal?" |
499 | Where''s your pal?" |
499 | Will you?" |
499 | Would you go?" |
499 | You do n''t suppose I''m going to let a little thing like this stand between me and the discovery of Kurzon and the idol of gold, do you?" |
499 | You remember how interested Mary was, Mother?" |
499 | You want Ned along, do n''t you, Professor?" |
499 | You would n''t want some young whipper- snapper to beat him in the race, would you, Ned?" |
499 | asked Mr. Damon,"Do you think you''ll find that?" |
499 | do you know where you''re going?" |
499 | will you get down to brass tacks and strike a trial balance? |
43204 | A burglar? 43204 A gold mine?" |
43204 | About a gold mine? |
43204 | Ai n''t that so, Vasco? |
43204 | Ai n''t tryin''to git away from th''law, be ye? |
43204 | All ready? |
43204 | All ready? |
43204 | An electric shock? |
43204 | And what did he find at the mountain? |
43204 | And will my bugs, snakes and specimens be safe? |
43204 | Any what? |
43204 | Are n''t you going to tackle the brigands and get Bob? |
43204 | Are the_ Americano_ dogs asleep? |
43204 | Are we all here? |
43204 | Are we fools or children? 43204 Are we going to stay here all that while?" |
43204 | Are we ready to go on now? |
43204 | Are we to go again to- night? |
43204 | Are you bit much? |
43204 | Are you hurt, Jerry? |
43204 | Are you sure it''s a mine they''re after? |
43204 | Are you sure you were robbed, señors? |
43204 | Are you sure you''re not hurt? |
43204 | Are your arms broken? |
43204 | But I wonder who it was robbed us? |
43204 | But how about him getting away so completely that our search did n''t reveal him? |
43204 | But how are you going to manage it? |
43204 | But how can we tell where they went? |
43204 | But if it''s underground, how are we going to find it? |
43204 | But tell me, how did they happen to stumble on the right underground passage? |
43204 | But what''s the use of crying over spilled milk? 43204 But where?" |
43204 | Ca n''t you come out? |
43204 | Ca n''t you find him? |
43204 | Can we open the door? |
43204 | Cocoanuts? |
43204 | Cowboys shooting the town up? |
43204 | Did he crawl through the hole in the wall and go into the deserted city? |
43204 | Did he do it? |
43204 | Did something bite him? |
43204 | Did you notice one of the boys--Bilette went on--"the fat one; the stout youth; the one they call Bob and sometimes Chunky?" |
43204 | Did you recognize any one? |
43204 | Do n''t you remember what the old Mexican said? |
43204 | Do n''t you think we could make the trip? |
43204 | Do n''t you want Maximina? |
43204 | Do n''t you want to go''long? |
43204 | Do ye want to upset with this steam engine aboard? 43204 Do you boys want to come along?" |
43204 | Do you suppose a fish would try to swallow an automobile, as the whale did Jonah? |
43204 | Do you suppose they-- they will ki- kill me? |
43204 | Do you think it is going to storm, my dear friend? |
43204 | Do you think we are close to them? |
43204 | Do you want them to hear you across the river? |
43204 | Do you want to be killed? |
43204 | Does that look as if it was only a nightmare? |
43204 | Fighting? 43204 Go on or stay here?" |
43204 | Got another gold mine in sight down there? |
43204 | Got what? |
43204 | Has he stabbed him? |
43204 | Have they the gold with them? |
43204 | Have those men any supernatural powers? |
43204 | Have we struck a snag? |
43204 | Have you fooled us? |
43204 | Have you got it all right, Chunky? |
43204 | Have you got the money yet? |
43204 | Have you got your revolver? |
43204 | Here, where you fellers goin''? |
43204 | How about him telling us we were searching for the buried city? |
43204 | How are we going to get out of this place? |
43204 | How are we going to get over that? 43204 How are we going to get the car down the incline?" |
43204 | How are we going to know this buried city when we come to it? |
43204 | How can you tell? |
43204 | How did it all happen? |
43204 | How did you ever get there? |
43204 | How did you get that way? |
43204 | How do we know we''re on the right road? |
43204 | How do you all do? |
43204 | How do you explain it all? |
43204 | How do you suppose he ever got here? |
43204 | How do you suppose the note was placed there? |
43204 | How in the world did you ever get in such a scrape? |
43204 | How much is it? |
43204 | How should I know? |
43204 | How will that do to stop at overnight? |
43204 | How will we ever get him up? |
43204 | How? |
43204 | How? |
43204 | How? |
43204 | I say, are you fellows going to sleep all day? 43204 I say, when are we going to eat?" |
43204 | I wonder how I can give the boys and the professor a sign so they will know that? |
43204 | I wonder how it came here? |
43204 | I wonder how much good it is going to do us? |
43204 | I wonder how our captive is? |
43204 | I wonder how we are to sleep? |
43204 | I wonder if Noddy saw us? |
43204 | I wonder if it was Nixon''s crowd, or only ordinary robbers? 43204 I wonder if there is any money left in them?" |
43204 | I wonder if there is any one in this temple but ourselves? |
43204 | I wonder if we''ll ever see Noddy Nixon or Jack Pender again? |
43204 | I wonder if we''ll have any more adventures? |
43204 | I wonder if we''ll have to sleep''_ en el sereno_''to- night? |
43204 | I wonder what Chunky would have done if a Mexican brigand had demanded his money- belt? |
43204 | I wonder what he means by that? |
43204 | I wonder what in the world is the matter now? |
43204 | I wonder what it is this time? |
43204 | I wonder what sort of an inn we''ll stop at to- night? |
43204 | I wonder what they are doing to him now? |
43204 | I wonder what this is for? |
43204 | I wonder what we''ll do when our food gives out? |
43204 | I wonder what we''ll have to eat? |
43204 | I wonder when we''ll get to that underground city? |
43204 | I wonder which way those chaps took? |
43204 | I wonder which we shall take? |
43204 | I wonder whom they belong to? |
43204 | I wonder why they did n''t tackle me? |
43204 | Is everything ready? |
43204 | Is everything ready? |
43204 | Is he killed? |
43204 | Is he much hurt? |
43204 | Is it as bad as that? |
43204 | Is it morning? |
43204 | Is it your desire to charge in the fire- wagon with my troopers, or do you prefer to stay in the rear and watch us dispose of this brigand? |
43204 | Is n''t it pretty near time you told us what you are going to do, Noddy? |
43204 | Is n''t that something sticking in the mouth of the image? |
43204 | Is that Noddy boy and his puff- puff carriage to join us? |
43204 | Is there anything more we can do for you? |
43204 | Money? 43204 No good?" |
43204 | Now what has happened, I wonder? |
43204 | Now, boys, what had we better do? |
43204 | Oh, you''re better, are you? |
43204 | Or this? |
43204 | Our friends? |
43204 | Robbers, señors? 43204 Say, if we told the folks at home that a Mexican alligator tried to chew up an automobile, I wonder what they''d say?" |
43204 | Shall I run the machine up the incline? |
43204 | Shall I try a shot at the tires? |
43204 | Shall we fire at them? |
43204 | Shall we go forward again? |
43204 | Shall we go on after them or camp for the night? |
43204 | Shall we post a guard? |
43204 | Shall we stand guard for the remainder of the night? |
43204 | Shall we stay on this side and eat, or cross the river? |
43204 | Shamming, eh? |
43204 | She''s a mighty pretty girl, too; do n''t you think so, Jerry? |
43204 | So it was you who took it, eh? |
43204 | Stay here or go away? |
43204 | Supposing I did,whispered Noddy, in low tones to Vasco,"what good will it do to tell every one? |
43204 | Tell you what,said Bob, one day,"automobiling is great, is n''t it?" |
43204 | The laughing serpent? |
43204 | The next question is, who took them? |
43204 | Then, why ca n''t you put the rope under your arms? |
43204 | Very good; but what about the girl? |
43204 | Was it Nixon? |
43204 | Was n''t that mind- reading? |
43204 | Was our rest disturbed? |
43204 | Wasp sting ye? |
43204 | Well, what are we going to do? |
43204 | Well, what are you going to do this time? |
43204 | Well? |
43204 | Were there any then? |
43204 | What are they talking about? |
43204 | What are we going to do to- day? |
43204 | What are you going to do? |
43204 | What did he see? |
43204 | What did she mean by speaking about Bob, saying Vasco Bilette had him, and for us to come quick? |
43204 | What did they get from you? |
43204 | What did you stop for? 43204 What do ye mean by tryin''t''smash me all to splinters?" |
43204 | What do you know about buried cities? |
43204 | What do you mean? |
43204 | What do you s''pose they come for? |
43204 | What do you say that we camp here for the night? |
43204 | What do you think it is? |
43204 | What does all this mean, Noddy? |
43204 | What does it say? |
43204 | What else could it be? 43204 What good would an ancient, ruined, buried city be if people were living in it? |
43204 | What had we better do about Noddy? |
43204 | What had we better do? |
43204 | What happened? |
43204 | What has happened, señors? 43204 What has happened?" |
43204 | What have we here? |
43204 | What hole is that? |
43204 | What in the world are they? |
43204 | What is it all about? |
43204 | What is it to- day, gasolene or cylinder oil? |
43204 | What is it, Chunky? |
43204 | What is it, Chunky? |
43204 | What is it, tell us, will you? |
43204 | What is it? 43204 What is it? |
43204 | What is it? 43204 What is it?" |
43204 | What is it? |
43204 | What is it? |
43204 | What is it? |
43204 | What is it? |
43204 | What is that? |
43204 | What made the water go out? |
43204 | What made you think they were after a mine, Noddy? |
43204 | What makes you think so? |
43204 | What of it? |
43204 | What sort of entertainment? |
43204 | What was that he said about turning to the left? |
43204 | What was that? |
43204 | What''s all the row about? |
43204 | What''s it all about? |
43204 | What''s that ahead in the road? |
43204 | What''s that? |
43204 | What''s that? |
43204 | What''s the matter-- a snake? |
43204 | What''s the matter? 43204 What''s the matter? |
43204 | What''s the matter? |
43204 | What''s the matter? |
43204 | What''s the matter? |
43204 | What''s the matter? |
43204 | What''s the matter? |
43204 | What''s the use of doing that? |
43204 | What''s the use? |
43204 | What''s to be done? |
43204 | What? |
43204 | What? |
43204 | When are we going to eat? |
43204 | Whence do you come in your chariot of fire? |
43204 | Where are they? |
43204 | Where are we? 43204 Where are you?" |
43204 | Where can we get help? |
43204 | Where did she come from? |
43204 | Where did they come from, and who are they? |
43204 | Where is Vasco Bilette? |
43204 | Where is he? |
43204 | Where is it? |
43204 | Where is the professor? |
43204 | Which is Bob? |
43204 | Who do you suppose it was? |
43204 | Who has money to throw away on such as she? |
43204 | Who is she? |
43204 | Who is she? |
43204 | Who was it? |
43204 | Who''s killed? 43204 Who''s there?" |
43204 | Who''s there? |
43204 | Who''s there? |
43204 | Why not try the latter? |
43204 | Why not? 43204 Why not?" |
43204 | Why, Chunky? 43204 Why, have n''t we got plenty for several weeks yet?" |
43204 | Will it be better than the gold mine? |
43204 | Will the honorable señors be pleased to enter my poor inn? |
43204 | Will they help us? |
43204 | Will you go, Professor? |
43204 | Will you guarantee that there are no robbers? |
43204 | Will you not pass another night under my roof? |
43204 | Will you not smoke a cigarette with me? |
43204 | You ai n''t thinkin''of goin''back East, are ye? |
43204 | You mean escape? 43204 You say they went to Mexico?" |
43204 | You spik Spanish, señor? |
43204 | You want go? |
43204 | A thief? |
43204 | Afraid of ghosts?" |
43204 | And now do you fellows want to stay here all night or travel in the auto?" |
43204 | Are you going to sleep all day?" |
43204 | Bit by a kissin''bug?" |
43204 | But how did he dissolve himself into thin air?" |
43204 | But what is all the noise about?" |
43204 | But what is this? |
43204 | But whence come ye, and whither do ye go?" |
43204 | Ca n''t you see it now? |
43204 | Did he get anything?" |
43204 | Did n''t you hear that''s what they came for?" |
43204 | Did n''t you say your friend died?" |
43204 | Did they get our money?" |
43204 | Did you cook any since yesterday?" |
43204 | Do n''t you hear some one shouting?" |
43204 | Do you remember the day I fell over the cliff with Broswick and Nestor, and you pulled us up with the auto?" |
43204 | Get away from here? |
43204 | Has Bob''s father sent the money?" |
43204 | Has a tidal wave come in? |
43204 | Has an earthquake occurred? |
43204 | Have the brigands come? |
43204 | Have they the gold?" |
43204 | Have you a rope?" |
43204 | How are ye?" |
43204 | How did you come to go down, professor?" |
43204 | How do you feel?" |
43204 | How much do you want?" |
43204 | I wonder if the professor took any?" |
43204 | I wonder if they''re going to starve me?" |
43204 | I wonder if we''ve fallen into a robber''s den?" |
43204 | I wonder what they want of Bob?" |
43204 | I wonder what you''re here for?" |
43204 | I wonder who they were?" |
43204 | In my house- boat? |
43204 | Is any one killed?" |
43204 | Is it a fight?" |
43204 | Is it a fire? |
43204 | Is the place on fire? |
43204 | Is the river rising? |
43204 | Is this gold or silver? |
43204 | Is this money? |
43204 | It was about an hour later when Jerry observed:"Does n''t it seem as if the monkeys were making more noise than usual?" |
43204 | It would be fun, even if we did n''t find the place, and the gold mine is now in good shape, so that we could leave, is n''t it, Jim?" |
43204 | Leave?" |
43204 | Lucky, was n''t it?" |
43204 | Now, if you please, what is it all about?" |
43204 | Now, is there anything else I can let you have?" |
43204 | Shall I run down and take a look?" |
43204 | Shall I tell the men?" |
43204 | Shall I?" |
43204 | Shall we go and give battle to these brigands?" |
43204 | Shall we talk business?" |
43204 | Shall we turn him over to the soldiers?" |
43204 | Snowgrass?" |
43204 | The question is: What are we going to do about it now?" |
43204 | To catch fish?" |
43204 | Was there much in it?" |
43204 | Was your rest disturbed?" |
43204 | We have Bob back, we discovered the underground city, and what more do we want?" |
43204 | We''ll have to do a little night traveling, but what of it?" |
43204 | What care I for lost cities? |
43204 | What care any of us for lost cities? |
43204 | What do you say? |
43204 | What do you want of such reptiles? |
43204 | What does it look like?" |
43204 | What has happened? |
43204 | What is it all about? |
43204 | What was that?" |
43204 | What''s that?" |
43204 | What''s the matter? |
43204 | Where can we find him?" |
43204 | Where did he go? |
43204 | Where did the fiend go?" |
43204 | Where you live?" |
43204 | Who was it robbed us?" |
43204 | Who you shootin''at?" |
43204 | Why did the señor yell, as if some one had stuck a knife into him?" |
43204 | Will you come along, professor?" |
43204 | Will you do it?" |
43204 | Yet we follow him, and all for what? |
43204 | You go?" |