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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39743 | It was this state of affairs which brought up the question,"How much should a comrade be allowed to aid the runner?" |
33120 | What proportion of the running plays are successful in the modern game? |
33120 | What should be done to produce a more open, less dangerous, more interesting game of football? |
33120 | Why should not the pass be used in the same way? |
33120 | Why should they have hastened its development? |
28028 | ''What is that?'' 28028 Was it to be football first, and Mary afterwards?" |
28028 | What came ye out to see? |
28028 | What had become of him? 28028 What is it, dear, that makes you so terribly pale at a match?" |
28028 | What was he to do? |
28028 | _ A few minutes, and all will be over_,Charlie muttered;"what if I should be killed?" |
28028 | And why should this not be so in football, particularly as it is a game regulated by sharply- defined maxims? |
28028 | Are there not clubs, with great reputations, who have such members? |
28028 | But what about Harry Carts, Jenny''s English sweetheart? |
28028 | Could any of our young men nowadays stand such rough- and- tumble work? |
28028 | Do you call that manly, eh? |
28028 | Hannah.~ Who does not remember Mr. Hannah''s fine fly- kick and powerful tackling? |
28028 | He had his failing, to be sure, and who has n''t? |
28028 | Here it is:--"Where are you going to howl to- morrow( the query is put on Friday), Jack?" |
28028 | What did they care about ridges and furrows, or that it was a difficult matter to see the lower goal- posts when you were at the east end? |
28028 | What did they care about the ball being fifty yards off? |
28028 | What do you think of that, my nineteenth century intelligent reader, with all your boasted approach to civilisation and sacred respect for life? |
28028 | Who could captain a young team like he? |
28028 | Who did not know Mr. Robert Parlane a decade ago? |
28028 | Who does not remember the real final tie on Cathkin Park? |
28028 | Who in Scotland could bat like Tom? |
28028 | do you imagine we care a straw for gate- money? |
28028 | had to be made up by a levy? |
28028 | it is all very well to tell one that, but do n''t your leading clubs still charge for admission to their matches?" |
28028 | what did it all mean? |
28028 | ~James E. Weir.~ Who could dribble and keep possession of the ball like Weir? |
18048 | ''Have you anything on your arm?'' 18048 ''How did you come out?'' |
18048 | ''Me?'' 18048 ''What have you got on your arm?'' |
18048 | ''What position did you play?'' 18048 ''What system of signals did you use and who called them?'' |
18048 | ''Where is that fellow Hinkey?'' 18048 ''Who did you have on the team, Bob?'' |
18048 | ''Why?'' 18048 ''Why?'' |
18048 | ''Your big fellow? 18048 How do you think any ends can cover that?" |
18048 | I wonder if the cobbler has put new cleats on my shoes? |
18048 | I wonder if the tailor mended my jersey? |
18048 | Is it not possible that something more even than the example and influence of his character was lost to the world in his death? 18048 Said I,''What''s this one--48- 16- 32- 12?'' |
18048 | What did I learn in my football course? 18048 What has become of my ankle brace-- can''t seem to find it anywhere? |
18048 | What has become of my head- gear? |
18048 | What is it, Pop? 18048 What would the present football man think of being played for one and one- half hours whether he was in shape or not? |
18048 | Who told you_ you_ could kick? |
18048 | Who''s got my trousers on? |
18048 | Why? |
18048 | ''What the devil was the matter with you on Saturday, Hooks? |
18048 | ''Where in the world is my big fellow?'' |
18048 | A young girl was asked the question:"''If you were a mother and had a son, would you allow him to play football?'' |
18048 | Ask him if he thinks I''m all in? |
18048 | At such a time you arise in your wrath and demand:"Who is that guy anyway? |
18048 | CHAPTER III ELBOW TO ELBOW"I wonder where my shoes are?" |
18048 | Ca n''t you lem''me two bits til''Sadday night, please suh? |
18048 | Could it be that this great acknowledged champion team of Princeton was conceited, over- trained and about to be defeated? |
18048 | Did you wear it?'' |
18048 | Do you players of football remember the day you made the team, the day your chance came and you took advantage of it? |
18048 | Do you think I''m a fool? |
18048 | For a kick the signal was any phrase which asked a question, as for instance,"How many yards to gain?" |
18048 | He came to me and said,''Do you think this injury will keep me out of the big game?'' |
18048 | He emerged from his basin and asked:"''Were you at that football game yesterday?'' |
18048 | He let out a yell as Jake came down on it:"What are you biting my finger for?" |
18048 | He saw me standing on the side lines; came over to where I was; looked me over once or twice and finally said:"''Why are n''t you trying for the team? |
18048 | He was a new man to Daly, and the latter called out to him:"What is your name?" |
18048 | High as quickly responded:"What are you sticking it in my mouth for?" |
18048 | How about the fighting game?'' |
18048 | How did he do it?" |
18048 | How is this college patriotism aroused? |
18048 | I was naturally curious, and said:"''Simpson, what are you doing over here? |
18048 | I went back where he was and said:"''Come on, Bill, what''s the matter?'' |
18048 | It does n''t look as though you''re going to play, but if I put you in that lineup how will you play?'' |
18048 | Kil called for some chocolate, and Johnnie Mack, the trainer, yelled back:"What do you think this is, anyway, a hospital?" |
18048 | Leaning over Bill, Mike said:''Is it your ankle, or knee, Bill?'' |
18048 | Mac naturally was at a loss to locate the quarter, during the execution of the play and madly yelled,''Where in the devil is that quarterback?'' |
18048 | Mahan boosted the ball seventy yards, and Haughton said:"What kind of a kick is that?" |
18048 | More than once he called at now one, now another fraternity house and hailed us:''Where is that young freshman that is out for my team? |
18048 | One day Haughton said to Pooch Donovan:"Where is that Natick friend of yours? |
18048 | Perhaps a mistaken signal in the game caused the loss of a first down, maybe defeat-- who knows? |
18048 | Robby went in back of him and said:"''Why did n''t you kick him?'' |
18048 | The drummer summing up courage, faced Beacham and said,"Now will you kindly tell me why you asked me to do this?" |
18048 | The teams lined up, and thereupon Thayer, with his eagle eye looking us over, called out to our captain''how many fellows are you playing anyway?'' |
18048 | The tension was relieved, however, when Lew drawled out,''Why the devil did n''t you kick him in the shins?'' |
18048 | They were right, probably quite right, but how could we think so? |
18048 | Walter Camp stood in the distance and Shevlin yelled to him:"Well, how about it, Walter?" |
18048 | Was it any wonder that men gave Murphy the credit due him? |
18048 | Wendell, do n''t you think we have beaten them badly enough? |
18048 | What are its manifestations? |
18048 | What is finer, after a hard day''s practice, than to stand beneath a warm shower and gradually let the water grow cold? |
18048 | What kind of a Varsity football team are we going to have? |
18048 | What man is there who attended either school who does not recall the spirit of those old- time contests? |
18048 | What more do you want?'' |
18048 | What would the world be if all were open and frank as the day or the sunshine?'' |
18048 | What you going to do with it?" |
18048 | When Richardson got up, he turned to de Saulles and said:"You fool, why did you tackle me? |
18048 | When we arrived at Princeton, a friend of mine called me aside and said:"Who is that loyal Princeton man who seems never to miss a game?" |
18048 | Where did he come from? |
18048 | Who can describe the sensations of the contestants in the first moment of a championship game? |
18048 | Who that has experienced the thrill of that moment can ever forget it? |
18048 | Why ca n''t you make that line into a fighting unit? |
18048 | Why did he give that penalty?" |
18048 | Why do n''t you get in there where you belong?'' |
18048 | Why do n''t you penalize yourself?" |
18048 | Why is it that he disregards himself, and goes on in the game, suffering physical as well as mental tortures, plucky though handicapped? |
18048 | Wilson, then a quarter for Yale, turned to his center and asked him sharply:"''Why do n''t you keep track of the signals?'' |
18048 | Without one word of comment he walked over to where I was sitting and said:"Edwards, what was the score of the game to- day?" |
18048 | XX.--UMPIRE AND REFEREE 383- 406"Why Did He Give That Penalty?" |
18048 | and then''Who won?'' |
6121 | About my dad, do you mean, Jack? |
6121 | But ca n''t we do something about it to let him know he''s discovered, and had better chase himself off? |
6121 | But you did ask about the foreign letters, did n''t you, Jack? |
6121 | But you did n''t, I suppose, Bob? |
6121 | Did you see him then, Joel? |
6121 | Do n''t you agree with me that there''s some one hidden in that same big tree, and watching us through means of powerful glasses? |
6121 | Do n''t you see the umpire using his megaphone, and that referee, head linesman, and field judge are waving their arms? 6121 Do you really mean it, Jack? |
6121 | Do you think so, Jack? |
6121 | Does she say anything to you? |
6121 | Happened, Jack? 6121 Has anything happened, Bob?" |
6121 | Have you forgotten what happened the night after we licked Marshall, and the Adkins house burned to the ground? 6121 How about that, Jack, do you subscribe to Joel''s boast?" |
6121 | How do you know now that you did? |
6121 | I do n''t suppose, Bushnell, that either Marshall or Harmony has much fear of Chester taking their scalps this year? |
6121 | Is he dead, my poor, poor boy? |
6121 | Is there anything else you want to tell us before we settle down to business, Jack? |
6121 | It is n''t fair to keep it to yourself hoggishly, is it, fellows? |
6121 | Jack, are you through breakfast? |
6121 | Listen, will you? |
6121 | Now, what generous gentleman do we have to thank for putting the project on such a solid basis as that? 6121 See here, what''s this mean? |
6121 | Still thinking of that other time, eh, Joel? |
6121 | Tell me what you mean, please, Jack? |
6121 | Tell me, Stanley,he said to one of the fellows close by,"is n''t that Horace Bushnell, from Marshall? |
6121 | Tell them what Coach Hooker said this very afternoon, Jack? |
6121 | Then why do n''t you up and tell the whole bunch what''s in the wind, Jack? |
6121 | Then you did n''t meet with anything this morning, I take it, Bob? |
6121 | There is nothing more you want to say to me, is there? |
6121 | There, did n''t you see that flash then, Jack? |
6121 | Was n''t it a grand sight, though, to see Steve Mullane carrying the pigskin oval across the line? |
6121 | Well, what do you think of the boys now, Mollie? |
6121 | Well, what''s the answer, Jack? 6121 What ails you, Steve, not to be able to guess?" |
6121 | What makes you say that? |
6121 | What place is it? |
6121 | What''s the matter-- lost something, Bob? |
6121 | Why, what ails him? |
6121 | Will I? |
6121 | Would you mind if we came up and helped you, girls? |
6121 | Yes, but however are we going to get down from here? |
6121 | Yesterday, Jack? 6121 You said he was beginning to look serious, did n''t you?" |
6121 | Am I right in my guess, Jack, and was this grand present made in the name of little Carl Adkins?" |
6121 | Are we going to stand for such dirty business? |
6121 | But did n''t Packy McGraw and his crowd sing loud, though? |
6121 | But first tell me where his room is?" |
6121 | But what message shall I take to our fellows from you, as I understand you have been selected to be captain of the eleven?" |
6121 | By that I reckon you mean your father has n''t asked you anything about that letter he gave you to mail?" |
6121 | CHAPTER V A MESSAGE FROM MARSHALL"What does this mean, Phil Parker? |
6121 | Can you spare me a few minutes of your precious time this morning?" |
6121 | Could Chester redeem that loss of a touchdown against such strenuous opposition as those Marshall fellows were now putting up? |
6121 | Could he reach the line before being dragged down? |
6121 | Did that letter go across to England, or was it lost out of my pocket on that fatal occasion when I forgot?" |
6121 | Did you ever know he had contributed money toward paying off what is still due on the new gymnasium? |
6121 | Do n''t you see you are starving his soul by keeping him away from everybody? |
6121 | Do n''t you think it''s showing brighter in that quarter? |
6121 | Do you think they will down poor old Marshall easier than we did?" |
6121 | Do you think we could manage it between us, by taking all manner of care?" |
6121 | Has the fire- engine company started to join in the celebration?" |
6121 | How about that, Bob?" |
6121 | I guess some of your fellows can do stunts? |
6121 | Is he dead or alive?" |
6121 | Is n''t there anything I can do for you, Jack Winters?" |
6121 | Is that it, Jack?" |
6121 | Now what''s happened, Bob?" |
6121 | Now, why should n''t history repeat itself, I''d like to know? |
6121 | Of course you never really knew how that little scheme of mine worked, did you?" |
6121 | On your way home, I reckon? |
6121 | See that bunch of trees over yonder, do you? |
6121 | She tried to discourage you, did n''t she? |
6121 | Suppose we did discover''em peeking again, would n''t it make you believe we were bound to down Harmony tomorrow? |
6121 | Tell me what you did, please, Jack?" |
6121 | That big chap is Jeffries, is n''t he? |
6121 | Took a notion to see how we were getting along over here, did you? |
6121 | What d''ye take me for-- a land tortoise?" |
6121 | What''s up?" |
6121 | Why are you sitting here and watching the boys get the right dope from Joe Hooker out there on the field? |
6121 | Why should you be worried about him, Mollie?" |
6121 | Would it fall between the goal- posts, or, carried by the wind, drop far to one side? |
6121 | Yes, and did n''t he knock out more than a few dandy two- baggers, with men on bases? |
6121 | You also remember the big promise several of the mill- owners made, led by Mr. Charles Taft?" |
6121 | You do n''t look as if you brought bad news along with you, Big Bob?" |
6121 | boys, listen to that, will you? |
6121 | called out McGuffey, from the centre of the bunch;"does anybody know?" |
6121 | get that flash of fire, will you?" |
6121 | he muttered, disconsolately;"why could n''t that letter he chanced to notice have been my lost one? |
6121 | is that you, Jack?" |
6121 | it''s you, is it, Big Bob?" |
6121 | what do you mean?" |
6121 | what shall I do about it? |
6121 | wo n''t some of you_ please_ go in and save my poor boy? |
6121 | you''ve got the poor little chap then, have you, Jack? |
28728 | ''It ca n''t hurt you any, can it?'' 28728 ''Twas all very well to dissemble his love, But why did he kick us downstairs?" |
28728 | And what happened to the man you wounded? |
28728 | And, Dick, what''s the greatest team in the world? |
28728 | Are they shirking? 28728 Are you sure, Reddy?" |
28728 | Aw, let de gent alone, ca n''t youse,he said, in a belligerent tone;"he''s got a right to take a drink or two if he wants to, ai n''t he? |
28728 | Aw,snorted Dick, disgustedly,"why is it that an elephant runs away from a mouse? |
28728 | But how about your accomplice in crime? |
28728 | But how did they get around it? |
28728 | But now, how about to- morrow? |
28728 | But, Tom,he asked, in mock innocence,"is that story true?" |
28728 | Did it work? 28728 Did they get away with the game?" |
28728 | Did you ever have to use them? |
28728 | Did you ever play on the football team while you were an undergrad? |
28728 | Did you notice the snap and pepper in the team? 28728 Do n''t you see that it''s over our goal?" |
28728 | Do n''t you suppose they''re feeling worse about it than any one else? |
28728 | For the love of Hivin,exclaimed the trainer, as he caught sight of their swollen faces,"what in the world have you been doin''anyway? |
28728 | Great old sport, is n''t he? |
28728 | Greatest ever,ejaculated Bert,"but where in the world are you going to get the car?" |
28728 | Ha, ha, Ames,he shouted,"how about it? |
28728 | Have you heard the news? |
28728 | Have you run up against any more pirates lately, Bert? |
28728 | He did n''t say anything to you about going anywhere, did he? |
28728 | How did the trick work? |
28728 | How did you learn where I was? |
28728 | How far do those woods extend? |
28728 | How would you like to visit the engine room? |
28728 | I guess you know what I want to say to you, do n''t you, Mart? |
28728 | I suppose you think I''m going to spin ye a yarn now, ye good- for- naughts, do n''t ye? |
28728 | I think it starts around half past two,he said,"and I guess we can all be there by that time, ca n''t we?" |
28728 | I wonder if he means us? |
28728 | Impudent young cub, is n''t he? |
28728 | In that case,suggested Bert,"why could n''t I take Dick and Tom along with me? |
28728 | Is that so? |
28728 | Is the game as old as that? |
28728 | It hardly seems possible, does it? |
28728 | It is, eh? |
28728 | It looks that way,acquiesced Reddy, nodding his head,"the lads did pretty well, do n''t you think?" |
28728 | Looks easy, does n''t it? |
28728 | Ouch,responded that worthy,"have n''t I been punched enough to- day without you soaking me? |
28728 | Remember that game, Tom? |
28728 | Say, cut out that nonsense, you two, and get down to business, will you? |
28728 | Say, fellows,he shouted when he got within speaking distance of them,"whom do you suppose this letter is from? |
28728 | Thanks for your valued approval,said Dick sarcastically;"how do the rest of you fellows feel about it? |
28728 | There was no doubt about who did the killing, was there? |
28728 | They will, will they? |
28728 | True? |
28728 | Well, Morley,taunted Drake, as the panting warriors left the field,"how about that''false alarm''stuff?" |
28728 | Well, then,suggested Dick,"why not go over and watch the boys practising football? |
28728 | Well, what''s the plan now? |
28728 | Well,he said,"what luck?" |
28728 | Were we sore? 28728 What are you doing here, you old flunker?" |
28728 | What did I tell you? |
28728 | What do you think of them, Butch, now that you''ve clapped your eyes on them? |
28728 | What happened to the man who did the shooting? |
28728 | What is it? |
28728 | What lucky wind blew you so far from California? |
28728 | What shall we show him first, fellows? |
28728 | What time are we supposed to leave here, Bert? |
28728 | What time do you want to go? 28728 What was that Satan said,"asked Dick Trent,"about rather reigning in hell than serving in heaven? |
28728 | What was that? |
28728 | What''s that-- walk? |
28728 | What''s the seat of the trouble? |
28728 | What''s the use playing against such luck as that? |
28728 | What''s up, Bert? |
28728 | Where do you suppose he can have gone? |
28728 | Who''s loony now? |
28728 | Why do n''t you try that stunt on a bicycle some time, Bert? |
28728 | Why not now? |
28728 | Why, have they gone on without you fellows? |
28728 | Will you do it? 28728 You certainly hate yourself, do n''t you?" |
28728 | ''The cat came back,''and why should n''t we?" |
28728 | About seven o''clock?" |
28728 | After the excitement was over, the captain said to him:"''Great work, Butch, but why in thunder did you wear that bandage on your knee? |
28728 | And just make out we wo n''t be on hand to give him a rousing welcome, what?" |
28728 | And there was Pietro at the chestnut stand, always good natured under the teasing of the boys, and old John, the doughnut man---- O, what was the use? |
28728 | And where do you think it had been all the time? |
28728 | Are they too light? |
28728 | But how did they come to get you, Tom? |
28728 | But how in the name of all that''s good did you happen to get here?" |
28728 | But speaking of baseball, fellows, how do you think it compares with chasing the pigskin?" |
28728 | But the question is, if Martin, as we have reason to believe, has started drinking, what can we do to help him? |
28728 | By the way, have you fellows ever heard the story of the mouse that fell in the milk pail?" |
28728 | Dick was just dropping off when a voice came from Bert''s bed:"Say, Dick, what''s the greatest game in the world?" |
28728 | Did that Irish blarney of yours get anything out of him?" |
28728 | Did ye note the way he toyed with that big rhinoceros, McAlpin?" |
28728 | Did you see the way he got down under Wilson''s punts? |
28728 | Do you get me? |
28728 | Do you realize that the game with the''Maroons''is only three weeks off? |
28728 | Do you think we could buy one of the''Blue''players? |
28728 | Have you got the meat with you, Bill?" |
28728 | How are things going with you fellows?" |
28728 | How bad is it anyway?" |
28728 | How does that idea strike you?" |
28728 | How would you like to play on a snowy field, fellows?" |
28728 | I wonder what it is? |
28728 | Many accidents? |
28728 | Melton?" |
28728 | Now, what I want to know is, is this, or is it not, a land of free speech? |
28728 | That''s satisfactory, is n''t it?" |
28728 | Then, addressing the muffled Tom,"Will you promise to be good if we let you out?" |
28728 | There were significant looks exchanged among his auditors, and at last one of them said:"Well, what''s your plan? |
28728 | Want to go?" |
28728 | We licked''em good and proper though, did n''t we?" |
28728 | Were they to have a defeat"slapped"upon them by the scrubs? |
28728 | What do you know about that, eh?" |
28728 | What do you think of the outside?" |
28728 | What do you think we ought to do about it?" |
28728 | What is it? |
28728 | What was the matter with us, anyway?" |
28728 | What''ll the boys at home think of us? |
28728 | Would it go over the posts and score three points for the Blues or would it go to one side just enough to give the"Maroons"a new lease of life? |
28728 | You do n''t mean to say that you''ve worked off your conditions?" |
28728 | You have n''t been lambastin''each other, have ye?" |
28728 | You''ll come, wo n''t you, Dick?" |
28728 | exclaimed Dick and Tom in chorus, and Dick asked,"When does he say he''ll get here?" |
28728 | on the following day? |
6898 | A rope? 6898 About five miles out of Fayette, I think?" |
6898 | Ai n''t this fierce? |
6898 | Ai n''t this the greatest sight ever? |
6898 | And then what? |
6898 | And what did he say? |
6898 | And where did Bill say he got his dose from? |
6898 | And why not? |
6898 | Are they caught? |
6898 | Are they turning around, Bart? |
6898 | Are you sure, Lanky? 6898 But I thought duck shooting was always done in the early morning?" |
6898 | But what can I do but grin and bear it? 6898 But what did you want us over for in particular?" |
6898 | But who''s going to unfasten Kaiser, and hold him? |
6898 | But your father-- surely he could n''t have been lying there all this time? |
6898 | Did he? 6898 Did n''t you hear him howl for help?" |
6898 | Did you get a square look at the fellow? |
6898 | Did you get your usual monthly allowance from Uncle Jim''s office? |
6898 | Did you telegraph along the line about those men? |
6898 | Going to the meeting of the glee club to- night, Helen? |
6898 | Have you met Tony? |
6898 | He was, hey? 6898 Hello, how did you make out?" |
6898 | Here, what''s all this mean? |
6898 | Hold on? 6898 How are you feeling, Bones? |
6898 | How d''ye know it is? |
6898 | How do you feel, sir? |
6898 | How far along are we now? |
6898 | How far is that away from Columbia? |
6898 | How is it, Ralph, did they pummel you hard? |
6898 | How''s that? 6898 How''s that?" |
6898 | I do n''t know, but I can give a pretty good guess,remarked Bones; and then elevating his voice, he shouted:"What d''ye want, Ralph?" |
6898 | I do n''t see how you make that out, Jim? |
6898 | I think so yet, but who''d expect that we''d have such a wreck? 6898 I wonder if Bones and Ralph have gotten home yet?" |
6898 | I wonder will I ever know what is the matter? |
6898 | I wonder, now, could that be possible? |
6898 | I''ll try not to,laughed Frank;"but what''s a fellow to do if they will persist in throwing themselves at your head?" |
6898 | If we''re going to shoot over a place like this, as the ducks come in, why the decoys? |
6898 | Is it anything that Lef Seller has been saying about me? |
6898 | Is it? 6898 Is n''t it dreadful, girls? |
6898 | It ca n''t be possible that a seasoned veteran of two years''experience can pick up points from a come- on? |
6898 | It is, eh? |
6898 | Listen to''em howl, would you? |
6898 | Lucky for them it is,grunted Jim; though he sighed in relief because the peril had passed;"them fellers seemed to know you, son?" |
6898 | Matches-- who''s got any? 6898 None of your joshing, now,"said Ralph, and then, turning to the child, he continued:"I hope nothing is wrong over at your house, Madge?" |
6898 | Off after another lot, are ye? |
6898 | Oh, Kaiser, do n''t you want to buy a dog? |
6898 | Oh, you do n''t, eh? 6898 Once for all, do you mean that?" |
6898 | Remember what we agreed to do about that Bones Shadduck, for getting us knocked down with that measly old Delta Pi business? 6898 Say, can you run it?" |
6898 | Say, you do n''t mean to tell me you''ve gone and got a bodyguard to escort me to my own dear little home, do you, Frank? 6898 So long as that?" |
6898 | Still, he knows you? |
6898 | Supper? |
6898 | Sure; that you, Frank? 6898 That you, Bones?" |
6898 | Then perhaps I did put my mark on him? |
6898 | Then there_ was_ a spy around to pick up our signals? |
6898 | Then we''ll go on with the signals as they have been used? |
6898 | Then what are you kicking about, Sandy? |
6898 | Then you told him all about Kaiser''s work last night? |
6898 | They practice for the last time this afternoon, do n''t they? |
6898 | Waiting for what? |
6898 | Want to make me a high muckamuck, a grand sachem surrounded by his valiant bodyguard? 6898 We strike the railroad at Fayette, do n''t we?" |
6898 | Well, are we off now? |
6898 | Well, sir, how was that? |
6898 | Well, what''s your opinion, Asa? |
6898 | Well, you do n''t blame them, do you? |
6898 | What d''ye want me to do, Jim? |
6898 | What did he say then? |
6898 | What do they mean by that? |
6898 | What do you think, so far, Bones? |
6898 | What for? |
6898 | What for? |
6898 | What happened to you, Bones? |
6898 | What is it, Frank? |
6898 | What is it? |
6898 | What is that for? |
6898 | What makes you say that, Jack? |
6898 | What of old Kaiser, Frank? 6898 What was that?" |
6898 | What''s Bellport''s line- up? 6898 What''s ailing you, Lanky?" |
6898 | What''s all this? 6898 What''s doing, boss?" |
6898 | What''s happened here? |
6898 | What''s happened? |
6898 | What''s that you say, boys? |
6898 | What''s that you say? |
6898 | What''s this mean? |
6898 | What''s wrong here? |
6898 | What''s wrong now? |
6898 | When did you hear from him last? |
6898 | When was this? |
6898 | When you went out to quiet your dog? |
6898 | Who did you invite to the party? |
6898 | Who? |
6898 | Whoever can she mean, and what has that got to do with me? |
6898 | Why me more than any other fellow? |
6898 | Why not? 6898 Why, Frank, however did you guess?" |
6898 | Why, what''s the matter, sister mine? 6898 Why, you know Bones has a dog?" |
6898 | Will he? 6898 Wondering what peppered that wooden decoy so, eh, Frank? |
6898 | Yes, and then? |
6898 | You admit that this is the car stolen from Columbia this very night do you? |
6898 | You do n''t tell me,said Frank, with a smile;"when did it happen?" |
6898 | You do, eh? 6898 You have? |
6898 | You have? 6898 You mean the hockey championship, I suppose?" |
6898 | You''re sure they did n''t get you? |
6898 | A letter from China or Russia or Siberia, which?" |
6898 | And so you went souse into the creek? |
6898 | And then, why should the mention of Doctor Shadduck''s name affect them both in that strange fashion? |
6898 | And was the second chap called Tony?" |
6898 | And what could it be that Jim insisted he should do? |
6898 | Are we going to bring any new horse out of the stable? |
6898 | Are you game, or do you mean to egg me on to the last ditch, and then sidestep, leaving me to shoulder all the blame?" |
6898 | Are you ready, Bart?" |
6898 | Bart, why do n''t you get busy?" |
6898 | Been a preachin''to him, ai n''t you, Jim? |
6898 | Bring out some of your fancy stunts, and do something, ca n''t you?" |
6898 | But how did you come to think of putting him on the scent, fellows?" |
6898 | But please do n''t employ your spare time rounding up any more rascals, will you?" |
6898 | But what else could you expect from that snake in the grass? |
6898 | But you wo n''t try to make up, will you Helen?" |
6898 | By the way, have you noticed any limpers around this morning-- among the spectators, I mean?" |
6898 | CHAPTER II ON THE ROAD TO TOWN"Hello, Ralph, through practice here? |
6898 | CHAPTER VII THE ABDUCTION OF"BONES""What''s that?" |
6898 | CHAPTER XI CLIFFORD''S LAST HOPE"Why does n''t the fool run?" |
6898 | CHAPTER XIV THE DANGERS OF THE MUCK HOLE"Where are you?" |
6898 | CHAPTER XV FRANK TURNS CHAUFFEUR"Do n''t you want your gun?" |
6898 | CHAPTER XVII A DESPERATE REMEDY"All right, Bart?" |
6898 | Ca n''t you come over, Frank? |
6898 | Can he play half- back better than I do? |
6898 | Can you remember?" |
6898 | Could he have been injured after all, and was just beginning to feel the effect of his headlong plunge into the bushes? |
6898 | Did any fellow make serious blunders? |
6898 | Did he do the rescue act?" |
6898 | Did he get tossed out too when you hit the tree?" |
6898 | Did they know the foremost physician of Columbia, a man of considerable property interests, and said to be the wealthiest man in the county? |
6898 | Did you ever see Officer Whalen practice firing at a mark? |
6898 | Did you ever? |
6898 | Did you mark the places?" |
6898 | Did you see him slide right in front of Ross, their husky right guard, and cover it? |
6898 | Do you know what that word is?" |
6898 | Do you suppose, if we told the boys, it would put a stop to the nasty game?" |
6898 | Frank, are you hurt?" |
6898 | Getting in trim, do you think?" |
6898 | Going to make a fire, are you?" |
6898 | Got a match with you, Frank?" |
6898 | Guess we''re going some now, eh?" |
6898 | Had they been guilty of doing something unlawful that made the place dangerous to them? |
6898 | Has anyone been abusing you? |
6898 | Have we arrived?" |
6898 | Have you got a boat up here, Bones?" |
6898 | Have you heard the latest, Mr. Allen, and you Frank?" |
6898 | He do n''t seem to be in the car, does he?" |
6898 | Hear him rant, fellows, will you? |
6898 | How about that; were they to see the doctor?" |
6898 | How can they fill their parts in the machine? |
6898 | How could he attract the attention of the bull to himself while Minnie clambered over? |
6898 | How did the practice go to- day? |
6898 | How does he come in this game?" |
6898 | How under the sun can that help?" |
6898 | How''s that? |
6898 | I do n''t suppose anything serious will come out of those bites now?" |
6898 | I hope you do n''t mean to stay away for any reason, Frank?" |
6898 | I reckon you know what this is, do n''t you?" |
6898 | I saw a lot of houses in the water, made of sticks and trash?" |
6898 | I wonder what''s happened now?" |
6898 | Is Ralph West the wonder they make out? |
6898 | Is anyone hurt?" |
6898 | Is he going to make it, and knock me off the earth?" |
6898 | Is it about Minnie?" |
6898 | Is n''t that so, girls?" |
6898 | It''s just as well that he knowed how things lie,''cause we ca n''t afford to have any foolin''?" |
6898 | Just hold your row, and let us run this funeral, will you?" |
6898 | Listen to him growl, will you? |
6898 | Look at him jumping up to lick the boy''s face, will you? |
6898 | Look at old Sorreltop run, will you?" |
6898 | Now, are we headin''straight for Fayette?" |
6898 | Now, what d''ye think of that for thrilling a fellow''s nerve? |
6898 | Now, who pays for that ball, anyhow?" |
6898 | Over the line-- over-- ah, was it over? |
6898 | Say you''ll go, Frank?" |
6898 | Say, what did he do to those sharks?" |
6898 | See Shadduck run, will you? |
6898 | So just shut up, Bart, and do what I says, hear?" |
6898 | Sort of making you work your passage, see?" |
6898 | Sure we did n''t lose it in the accident, are you, Bart?" |
6898 | That''s the programme, Asa?" |
6898 | Then it''s settled that we''re going to lay for both Ralph and Bones at the very first chance, with some fellows we can depend on, and do them up? |
6898 | Then walk home with me, and take supper at the house, wo n''t you? |
6898 | They are, eh? |
6898 | Was it over? |
6898 | Was n''t that tackle a screamer, though? |
6898 | Was that your fault, Ralph?" |
6898 | Were they thieves? |
6898 | What about him, Frank?" |
6898 | What could be more terrifying than the coming of a mad dog in the midst of such an assemblage of merrymakers, out for a grand holiday? |
6898 | What could he do? |
6898 | What could he do? |
6898 | What could he want leggings for? |
6898 | What d''ye think of that dub''s playing? |
6898 | What d''ye think of that sledgehammer way of carrying things, eh? |
6898 | What did I tell you? |
6898 | What did they say, Madge? |
6898 | What do you think of that?" |
6898 | What do you think, that they''re already getting down to their fine little work, and mean to kidnap me?" |
6898 | What is it?" |
6898 | What terrible thing have I done to make you treat both Helen and myself so? |
6898 | What was fifteen miles when in such a splendid traveler as this new auto of the good doctor''s? |
6898 | What"chance"did the man called Bart refer to? |
6898 | What''s going to prevent it?" |
6898 | What''s that for?" |
6898 | Where did you happen to find this piece, Minnie?" |
6898 | Where is the ball now, fellows?" |
6898 | Where''d you get the coat, and how''d the sheriff happen on you? |
6898 | Which would it be? |
6898 | Who had won? |
6898 | Why should any Columbia boy want to kidnap Ralph? |
6898 | Why should these men so seriously object to returning to the town of Columbia? |
6898 | Why under the sun did n''t he hold on with a death grip?" |
6898 | Will we have time?" |
6898 | Will you go with me around to the school now? |
6898 | Will you stick with me if I try to knock West out, so he wo n''t be able to play football again for weeks? |
6898 | Willoughby?" |
6898 | Wonder if its struck him that he saw his father''s new car, and me in it driving those two precious rascals off so cheerfully?" |
6898 | Would it happen so in this case? |
6898 | You did n''t suppose I meant that we''d go hungry when I invited you to come up here for a little relaxation, after our big strain this morning? |
6898 | You get my meaning, do n''t you, Frank?" |
6898 | You understand, do n''t you, Tony?" |
6898 | ai n''t they getting nipped hard, though?" |
6898 | demanded Lanky, eagerly;"do you see Bones, or did you hear him shout for help?" |
6898 | echoed Lanky, indignantly;"well, would n''t that jar you some now? |
6898 | exclaimed Ralph, with a snort,"do I look like I could put on a heap, with these mussed- up trousers? |
6898 | growled a disgusted Cliffordite,"What''s the matter with our fellows, anyhow, to be fooled like that?" |
6898 | how''s this Bones? |
6898 | not a word, do you hear?" |
6898 | what ails our fellows to- day? |
6898 | what''s the matter?" |
6898 | what''s this?" |
6898 | who''s this?" |
6898 | you do n''t say?" |
29705 | A field goal would do it? |
29705 | A threat? |
29705 | A-- a good- luck charm? |
29705 | All right; but how''d we get the ball? |
29705 | And,persisted Detective Pierce,"is n''t it a fact, if you could n''t get a chance to play, you would rather have seen your brother''s team win?" |
29705 | Any idea what it''s about? |
29705 | Are n''t you willing to die for your college? |
29705 | Are you sure Mr. Tincup wo n''t consider that too strenuous? |
29705 | BUTTER FINGERSHow did"Rus"Lindley get his nickname,"Butter Fingers"? |
29705 | Been a bad place for a fumble, would n''t it? |
29705 | Been softening Hamilton up for me all this time, eh? 29705 But there''s one thing I''ve always wanted to know... why is it you quit Pomeroy after two years and came to Grinnell?" |
29705 | But what can we do about it? 29705 But what if Speed does n''t care to see this picture?" |
29705 | But what''s that I hear-- is it a knock in the motor? |
29705 | But why Grinnell-- Pomeroy''s bitterest rival? 29705 But you lost your job?" |
29705 | But you''re willing to admit that a knowledge of Grinnell plays and signals would be highly valuable to your brother, are n''t you? |
29705 | But your name-- Broadhurst? 29705 Butter Fingers"? |
29705 | Can you fellows hold that line? 29705 Coming?... |
29705 | Did he send you here? |
29705 | Did n''t you even know that a key to Coach Edward''s office was found to be missing from his desk shortly after you left? |
29705 | Did you hear what Coach kicked Speed off the team for? 29705 Do n''t you even know his standard plays?" |
29705 | Do n''t you think? |
29705 | Edward, how are you? |
29705 | Gosh, where did that time go to? |
29705 | Have you got that much money? |
29705 | Have you, Phil? |
29705 | How about it, you Varsity? |
29705 | How about my togs? |
29705 | How about your car-- is it broken down again? |
29705 | How are you, kid, all right? 29705 How did you get wise?" |
29705 | How do I know? |
29705 | How should I know? |
29705 | How''s this for traveling, Speed? 29705 I did n''t hurt you, did I?" |
29705 | I want to know why I''ve been kept so much of the time on the bench? |
29705 | I''ve signed up to coach Great Western next year at... guess what salary...? |
29705 | Indigestion? |
29705 | Is he suspended or is n''t he? |
29705 | Is n''t your brother handicapped with poor material this year? 29705 Is that you, Speed?" |
29705 | Is this the time for you to be turning in? 29705 Last_ night_?" |
29705 | Look at that, will you? |
29705 | May I open it? |
29705 | Me-- like to see you? 29705 Meaning you hope we win?" |
29705 | Meaning you think we still ca n''t take them over? |
29705 | Mr. Brown... if I tell you that I''m awfully, awfully sorry and that I''ll never, never interfere with anyone keeping rules again, would you...? |
29705 | No kidding? |
29705 | No? |
29705 | No? |
29705 | Now are n''t you sorry you wised me up? |
29705 | Now what''s Speed up to? |
29705 | Now what? |
29705 | Oh-- be you Speed Bartlett? |
29705 | Oh-- then you want us to brighten him up? |
29705 | Oh-- you are? |
29705 | Pomeroy''s ball? |
29705 | Say, what''s happening? |
29705 | Shall we chance another pass? |
29705 | Since when is anyone giving you men plays without my authority? |
29705 | Sleep? |
29705 | So Coach Edward is after my job? |
29705 | Sure-- don''t you see it says''private''? |
29705 | Then why were you trying to sneak in the house? |
29705 | Then you figure the thief a resident of Grinnell? |
29705 | Trying to make things right now, are n''t you? |
29705 | Was n''t that remark you made, leaving Coach Edward''s office, actually a threat? |
29705 | Well, boy-- what''s on your mind? |
29705 | Well-- what of it? |
29705 | Well? |
29705 | What are we going to do about this? |
29705 | What are you trying to hand the boy? |
29705 | What crack was that? |
29705 | What did I tell you, Speed, about being in by ten o''clock? |
29705 | What did he say? |
29705 | What did you do? |
29705 | What do I care what they''re saying?... 29705 What do we care?" |
29705 | What do you say we try it? |
29705 | What do you suppose Coach Brock''s sent for us about? |
29705 | What do you want? |
29705 | What is it? |
29705 | What play was that you fellows just pulled? |
29705 | What the heck are you crying about? |
29705 | What was the big idea? |
29705 | What will Coach Edward think? |
29705 | What would Coach be doing out this time of night? |
29705 | What''ll it be? |
29705 | What''ll you charge to take me to Medford? |
29705 | What''s Coach been doing-- kidding us? |
29705 | What''s Speed done? |
29705 | What''s he doing this for? |
29705 | What''s the matter with this thing? 29705 What''s the matter with you guys? |
29705 | What''s the matter? |
29705 | What''s the matter? |
29705 | What''s the matter? |
29705 | What? |
29705 | Whatever made you think of that? |
29705 | Where would Speed have gone? |
29705 | Where you boys going? |
29705 | Where you going?... 29705 Where''s Broadhurst?" |
29705 | Where''s your mother? 29705 Which seat is it under?" |
29705 | Who says football does n''t fit you for something useful? |
29705 | Why carry me this way? |
29705 | Why did the guys call six foot Harry Tibbits,''Shorty''? |
29705 | Why did you think so? |
29705 | Why not? |
29705 | Why not? |
29705 | Why? |
29705 | Wonder if he thinks they''ll pay any attention to him now? |
29705 | Wonder what Coach thinks now? |
29705 | Would n''t_ you_ be? 29705 Yeah-- nervous indigestion? |
29705 | Yeah? 29705 Yeah?" |
29705 | Yes? |
29705 | You did n''t intend to report this infraction to me did you? |
29705 | You did n''t mean it, eh?... 29705 You do, eh?... |
29705 | You have n''t opened it? |
29705 | You know what''s the trouble, do n''t you? |
29705 | You think you''re going to beat us? |
29705 | You will excuse me a minute? |
29705 | You-- as good a back as Dave? |
29705 | You-- you''re not joking? |
29705 | Your-- your mother? |
29705 | _ Coming?_he repeated. |
29705 | _ Quite_ a game? |
29705 | _ Us?_mumbled Phil and Milt, all but overcome. |
29705 | Ai n''t it the truth that everyone''s glad to be the first to tell you something sad? |
29705 | Ai n''t so easy, is it? |
29705 | Am I being cross- examined? |
29705 | Am I right?... |
29705 | And as for scooping the ball up on the run, was n''t I pitiful? |
29705 | And can you picture a runner trying to get away from a tackle by a bird like"Rus"? |
29705 | And in its place...? |
29705 | And then where would he be? |
29705 | And what could be more significantly impressive than a crowd numbering upwards of seventy thousand, watching a football contest in profound silence? |
29705 | And what do you suppose has happened? |
29705 | And when the two wondering visitors were seated, he came straight to the point with:"I understand you fellows know Speed Bartlett very well?" |
29705 | And who but"Butter Fingers"could have"human- fly- ed"it up the front of the old stone chapel, clear up into the belfry? |
29705 | And you?" |
29705 | Are we going to break the jinx?" |
29705 | Are we sick? |
29705 | Are we sore? |
29705 | B. will have up his sleeve for us this time?" |
29705 | But how about his brother''s coaching position?... |
29705 | But why should any one else be interested in his, Carrington R. Davies''feelings, or the fact that, twenty years before, he had scored a touchdown? |
29705 | But-- if it''s not being too personal-- where did you get that bow? |
29705 | CONTENTS Interference A Case of Nerves The Bright Token"Butter Fingers"For the Glory of the Coach INTERFERENCE"Can I see you a minute, Coach?" |
29705 | Ca n''t you recognize a masterpiece?" |
29705 | Can he get here before the game''s over?... |
29705 | Can you fathom that? |
29705 | Can you figure what would happen to a football if"Butter Fingers"ever laid his grapplers on it? |
29705 | Can you imagine what sort of an end a guy with a powerful grip could make? |
29705 | Carver?" |
29705 | Carver?" |
29705 | Could he have trusted the brother of a rival coach in the big game-- knowing how deeply rooted is family loyalty? |
29705 | Could they possibly regain possession of the ball and drive down the field for a third touchdown and snatch a victory from almost certain defeat? |
29705 | Did n''t look like he was handing the game to Pomeroy then, did it?... |
29705 | Did you see him block those tacklers out of the way?... |
29705 | Did you want to see me?" |
29705 | Do n''t you suppose your brother enjoys his triumphs over_ me_? |
29705 | Do they get the ball? |
29705 | Do you want to see us win or do n''t you?" |
29705 | Does John Brown live... or does John Brown die...?" |
29705 | Even at that-- don''t you think I''m as good a back as Dave Morgan?" |
29705 | From your sweetheart?" |
29705 | Gone to pieces?... |
29705 | Had he not left his body with the message to"carry on"on his lips? |
29705 | Have I flooded the carburetor?" |
29705 | Have I got the time? |
29705 | Have you seen him lately?" |
29705 | Have you?" |
29705 | He''s feeding them... but oh, are n''t they eating it? |
29705 | How about you, Mack? |
29705 | How can I sleep now?" |
29705 | How should_ I_ know that Coach Edward would ever be out after my brother''s coaching job? |
29705 | How''d we get the ball?" |
29705 | I do n''t suppose the guilty person has been traced?" |
29705 | I want you to be here, understand?... |
29705 | Is Speed in trouble?" |
29705 | Is n''t it a fact, when you left Coach Edward''s office you were practically positive you would n''t get a chance to play against Pomeroy?" |
29705 | It was not a question now of who would win, but could Yale go over the goal line in the time that was left? |
29705 | Mr. Tincup looks at us as much as to say,"Well, how do you young rascals feel now?" |
29705 | Not so bad, hey?" |
29705 | Of course, it wasn''t-- but did n''t it beat the devil how everything had worked out this day? |
29705 | Pick up any pointers?" |
29705 | Please, sir... wo n''t you reinstate me just for this game? |
29705 | Say-- what did you think of that Rockne picture anyhow? |
29705 | Shall I rap?" |
29705 | She would go to him and tell him what she thought about the matter and then what could he do but rescind his action? |
29705 | Should n''t I know? |
29705 | So is most everyone else but what good does that do''em? |
29705 | So, the petition had failed to do any good? |
29705 | Then, as Davies followed the direction, he mumbled:"Who let that bird in?" |
29705 | Then, leaning over, he touched the crimson bow reverently and asked:"I-- I wonder if you''d let me wear that to- night? |
29705 | Then, wheeling upon his questioner, he asked:"Why would n''t it be?" |
29705 | There-- how''s that for getting rid of an involved sentence? |
29705 | Was he athletic? |
29705 | Was he modest? |
29705 | Was he suddenly gone crazy-- or was he about to perpetrate some biting joke? |
29705 | Was that your father''s?" |
29705 | We took a nice, wet roll, did n''t we?" |
29705 | Well, why did n''t you say so? |
29705 | What did you say that one word was...?" |
29705 | What do you say we try it?" |
29705 | What do you think? |
29705 | What for?" |
29705 | What made him do it? |
29705 | What makes you think"Butter Fingers"was a freak? |
29705 | What on earth was the great John Brown driving at? |
29705 | What''s all this I hear about stolen plays and your suspension?" |
29705 | What''s that going to mean? |
29705 | What''s the low- down?" |
29705 | What''s the matter with you fellows? |
29705 | What''s wrong with that?" |
29705 | Where have you been?" |
29705 | Where''s the monkey wrench?" |
29705 | Where''s your mother? |
29705 | Who are these chaps with you?... |
29705 | Who are these men? |
29705 | Why be close- mouthed about it?" |
29705 | Why did n''t you say you''d tried it? |
29705 | Why did that galoot have to go so far away?... |
29705 | Why do n''t you watch the game?" |
29705 | Why should you have thought that?" |
29705 | Why take the first chance you got to look them over?" |
29705 | Wo n''t he be needed?" |
29705 | Wo n''t you let me help try to give''em to him?" |
29705 | Would n''t he like to go along?" |
29705 | Would n''t this give you a pain? |
29705 | Would n''t you say so, Phil?" |
29705 | Would you like to hear how"Butter Fingers"won his undying fame? |
29705 | You do n''t see that interurban do you?" |
29705 | You do n''t think that_ I_...?" |
29705 | You-- you''ll probably think me odd-- but, do you mind my-- my taking a good look at it?" |
29705 | Your mother-- I mean, is your father-- living?" |
29705 | blazed the coach,"What would I be joking about? |
29705 | happened?... |
12692 | A great lot of orders you needed, did n''t you? |
12692 | A weapon? |
12692 | And so you missed the dance just because you could sympathize with some one else''s worry? |
12692 | And then-----? |
12692 | And you''ll go to the class ball if I come around quickly? |
12692 | And you? 12692 Anything happened that you want to postpone the game?" |
12692 | Are we going to throw the game? |
12692 | Are you girls going to the game? |
12692 | Are you going to be well prepared for the examinations? |
12692 | Be seated, wo n''t you? |
12692 | Been sending their second coach over to watch our play, have they? |
12692 | Bores you? |
12692 | But do n''t you think you need it, alsolaughed the clerk? |
12692 | But he got out of the team, did n''t he? |
12692 | But how do you propose to get them interested in the use of their property, even if the Board of Education will permit it? |
12692 | But is n''t Gridley the whole show? |
12692 | But see here, how are two boys--- or, let us say, two boys and a submaster--- going to bring about any such result as this? |
12692 | But the question is, how am I going to go about it to catch the fellow? 12692 But what earthly good would it do our school to win a game that we got by clasping hands with a sneak and a traitor? |
12692 | But what of the small army of clerks and factory employees of Gridley? 12692 But why? |
12692 | But would n''t it be grand if only Tom Reade and Harry Hazelton had gotten in line, too, and gone along into the service with us? 12692 But, if Drayne has money, and is going to bet, he wo n''t be entitled to any sympathy when he loses, will he?" |
12692 | Ca n''t you Gridley fellows play with anything but your mouths? |
12692 | Can you be back in time to go to the ball? |
12692 | Can you do it? |
12692 | Chief, you''re not afraid to step aside with me and listen to about ten words? |
12692 | Dave, old fellow, you know what the Gridley spirit demands? 12692 Dick, you''ll give me any orders you have before we go on, and between the halves, wo n''t you?" |
12692 | Did he go up the flagstaff, too? |
12692 | Did n''t I tell you, old fellow? |
12692 | Did you think I could be happy all the evening, wondering how you were coming on with your great wish? |
12692 | Do n''t you get into a squad to- night? 12692 Do you admit,"asked the presiding officer,"that these copies of the code were written on your father''s office machine?" |
12692 | Do you mean that we''re not? |
12692 | Do you mean that you''re better fitted for that post than anyone else on the team? |
12692 | Do you really mean to make the attempt? |
12692 | Do you think they found Prescott--- that they believed in the appearances against him? |
12692 | Do you think we do n''t know our way? |
12692 | Does it hurt more when I press? |
12692 | Enjoy ourselves--- with all the load of suspense hanging over our heads? |
12692 | Even his country? |
12692 | Explain this all over again, to us, wo n''t you? |
12692 | Going to the exams.? |
12692 | Great Scott, did n''t I, as soon as I could postpone your mania for having me loaded down with police chains? |
12692 | Great guns, did you look inside? |
12692 | Guard? 12692 Had n''t we better go on training hard every day, sir?" |
12692 | Harvard, or Yale? |
12692 | Have I any right to go on, with a knee in this shape? |
12692 | Have n''t you heard what the girls are doing, Dick? |
12692 | Have we got to stand this sort of thing? |
12692 | Have you any doubts, sir? |
12692 | Have you any fool idea in your head, Tom, that you can take an exam and stand a chance of getting Congressman Spokes''s job away from him? |
12692 | Have you any particular friends over in Fordham? |
12692 | Have you any suspicions? |
12692 | Have you received any assurance that Mr. Pollock, of''The Blade,''will be for this big scheme of yours? |
12692 | He has, eh? |
12692 | Here, what''s this? |
12692 | How are you coming on, Dick? |
12692 | How so? |
12692 | How--- how many jewels are left on it? |
12692 | How? |
12692 | Hullo, Prescott, what are you doing around here to- night? |
12692 | Hush your croaking, will you? |
12692 | I wonder what''s keeping Dick? |
12692 | I yonder if you could reach dot door ofer dere so soon alretty as I gan? |
12692 | I''m manager for you two half- witted fellows, ai n''t I? |
12692 | I? |
12692 | If I''m lying, you can find it out very quickly, ca n''t you? |
12692 | In a hurry, Dick? |
12692 | Is Dr. Thornton coming to the game this afternoon, sir? |
12692 | Is that the Gridley way? 12692 Is that the best opinion you have of us, after the way you''ve been praising us athletes for two years?" |
12692 | It is beautiful; weather to be out, is n''t it? |
12692 | It ought to put us on our guard? |
12692 | Just because I would n''t do just what you fellows wished me to do? 12692 May I ask how this came into your possession?" |
12692 | Me? |
12692 | Meaning what? |
12692 | Mind my running up there with you? |
12692 | Mr. Morton,challenged Dick,"who paid for it?" |
12692 | Now is n''t that just like old Tom? |
12692 | Now, Captain, what is your news? |
12692 | Now, Mr. Morton,went on Prescott,"how many of the citizens get any direct benefit out of that gym.? |
12692 | Now, what do you take us for? |
12692 | Now, why ca n''t you get Darrin to go into it with you? 12692 Now, young Mr. Drayne, what have you to say?" |
12692 | Oh, it does, does it? |
12692 | Oh, that? |
12692 | On the strongest pledge that I can give you, Mr. Morton, will you allow me to play regular quarter- back this season? |
12692 | One of these fit your door? |
12692 | Or that it''s the position that best fits your talents? |
12692 | Prescott, have you any idea of the strength of the wind up there? |
12692 | Regular quarter? |
12692 | Say, which team is it we''re fighting to- day? |
12692 | So we still belong to old Gridley High School? |
12692 | So you two have been working this thing as side partners, have you? |
12692 | So you wo n''t have any Annapolis hops until next fall, will you? |
12692 | Suffering Ebenezer, man, but what has happened? |
12692 | Talking strategy, signals or anything we should n''t hear? |
12692 | That does n''t prove that we ca n''t win, does it? |
12692 | The general understanding? |
12692 | Then has Phin his certificates of good character with him? |
12692 | Then some one has been giving me the roasting that I plainly deserve? |
12692 | Then what on earth are you after? |
12692 | Then who is the man who has worked to put me on the shelf in football? |
12692 | Then you think you can beat''em? |
12692 | Then,demanded Mr. Morton, in a very low voice, his face white,"why did you deny having sent out these envelopes containing the copies of the code?" |
12692 | There, what do you see now? 12692 Think I''ll take any orders from you?" |
12692 | To_ find_? |
12692 | Trip? |
12692 | Vy do n''t you go on running, ai n''t it? |
12692 | We''re really not intruding? |
12692 | Well, Drayne? |
12692 | Well, did you think the folks of Gridley would continue to believe such a charge against young Prescott? |
12692 | Well, there is nothing like having some one that you can confess everything to, is there? |
12692 | Well, what is a steeplejack? |
12692 | Well, who''d ever have thought of a thing like that but Tom Reade? |
12692 | Well, young man, what is it? |
12692 | Well? |
12692 | What about that, Dick? |
12692 | What ailed old Drayne this afternoon, Dick? |
12692 | What are they doing? 12692 What are you doing?" |
12692 | What are you going to do about this business, Captain? |
12692 | What are you going to do, old fellow? |
12692 | What are you talking about? |
12692 | What can they do to me, anyway? |
12692 | What could I do? 12692 What have we missed?" |
12692 | What have you been up to? |
12692 | What have you to say, Captain Barnes? |
12692 | What if he has? |
12692 | What is it? |
12692 | What is it? |
12692 | What on earth do you mean? |
12692 | What part of the establishment can they be in? 12692 What time does our train go?" |
12692 | What time does the next train leave for Gridley? |
12692 | What was that? |
12692 | What was that? |
12692 | What was the foul? |
12692 | What would be the use then? |
12692 | What''s that for? |
12692 | What''s this? |
12692 | What''s up? |
12692 | What? 12692 What?" |
12692 | What? |
12692 | When do you go to West Point, Dick? |
12692 | Where are you bound? |
12692 | Where did the city government get the money? |
12692 | Who is to be quarter, anyway? |
12692 | Who knows but I may be able to be of some use? |
12692 | Who''ll know anything about that record if you do n''t blab? |
12692 | Who''s doing this announcing? |
12692 | Why did n''t you come to the point before, Darrin? |
12692 | Why do n''t you go in and try for it, then? |
12692 | Why do n''t you talk to Prescott, too? |
12692 | Why do n''t you try? 12692 Why not, sir?" |
12692 | Why not? |
12692 | Why not? |
12692 | Why not? |
12692 | Why should I say anything, sir? |
12692 | Why should n''t an American High School student be a gentleman? 12692 Why, did n''t you know a thing about Senator Frayne and his appointments?" |
12692 | Why, this is one of the Tottenville team, is n''t it? |
12692 | Why, what do you mean? 12692 Why--- what----anything happened?" |
12692 | Why? |
12692 | Wilburville? |
12692 | Will you run me a race? |
12692 | Wo n''t he enjoy himself, though? |
12692 | Wo n''t you be captain of the basket ball team this winter? |
12692 | Wo n''t you be glad, anyway, when the Thanksgiving game is over? |
12692 | Worth whose while? |
12692 | Yes; but why do you want the life of the uniform? 12692 Yet how do I know you''re telling me anything like the truth?" |
12692 | You do n''t know dem boys----vot? 12692 You do n''t think a Gridley boy would back out at this late moment?" |
12692 | You never saw a school team, did you, sir, that understood its signal work any too well? |
12692 | You saw it all from the side lines, Dick? |
12692 | You thought of Dick Prescott when you put up the job to have him arrested as a burglar, did n''t you? |
12692 | You vant me to bractise running, so dot I gan catch you, eh? |
12692 | You vant me to eat breakfast sawdust for a dyspepsia vot I ai n''t got, huh? 12692 You''re not afraid of failing?" |
12692 | You''re sure I''ll be in no shape to go on, Coach? |
12692 | You''ve confederates here, have you? |
12692 | You''ve heard some of the talk about Fordham''s confidence in winning, have n''t you? |
12692 | You----don''t--- need to? |
12692 | You? |
12692 | You? |
12692 | Young man, you think you gan run? |
12692 | Your advice, then? |
12692 | Your captain and two other good men out? |
12692 | _ What_? |
12692 | A gentleman? |
12692 | Against whom?" |
12692 | Are n''t they citizens, even if they have n''t the time to attend High School? |
12692 | Are n''t we the lucky simpletons? |
12692 | Are you content to have your son try for a cadetship, with that record hanging over his head and enveloping his chances?" |
12692 | But how had it happened? |
12692 | But who cared for that? |
12692 | But, if it be true, is that any proof that I made those copies of the signal code? |
12692 | CHAPTER IX Could Dave Make Good? |
12692 | Ca n''t he be beaten? |
12692 | Can any school care to win games in that fashion? |
12692 | Can you fellows guess why I''ve taken the day off from school and why I''m going to Wilburville?" |
12692 | Could Dave Make Good? |
12692 | Could n''t you get dressed in a little while? |
12692 | Do n''t I know dot? |
12692 | Do n''t I make mineself young vonce more by following dese young athletes about?" |
12692 | Do n''t you see a few corners of the brain still sloping over outside?" |
12692 | Do we ever admit defeat? |
12692 | Do you think I''m lying?" |
12692 | Drayne?" |
12692 | Drayne?" |
12692 | Drayne?" |
12692 | Drayne?" |
12692 | Fred Ripley? |
12692 | Go before the Board of Education? |
12692 | Had n''t I better slip out and get the police? |
12692 | Has your son come here to compete for either the West Point or Annapolis cadetship?" |
12692 | Have n''t I promised you both that you shall find your little toy appointments in your Christmas stockings? |
12692 | Have n''t I taken all the responsibility for this thing upon myself? |
12692 | Have n''t our smaller business fry a right to the health and good spirits that come out of gymnastic and athletic work? |
12692 | Have n''t our typewriters, our salesgirls and factory girls a right to some of the good things from the gym.? |
12692 | Have you anything to offer?" |
12692 | How about the other Gridley folks whose acquaintance has been so enjoyable? |
12692 | How did you come out?" |
12692 | I wonder if he has told it all around?" |
12692 | If I had n''t, what would you fellows have said about me?" |
12692 | If you have n''t any nerve, then getting square is too strenuous a game for you? |
12692 | Is it, though?" |
12692 | Macey?" |
12692 | Macey?" |
12692 | Morton?" |
12692 | Morton?" |
12692 | Mr. Jarvis, do you mind leaving here promptly, and going to''The Morning Blade''office? |
12692 | Now, what can that gang prove? |
12692 | Oh, why do all the biggest slow pokes in creation get appointed to the police force?" |
12692 | Prescott?" |
12692 | Tell me,"commanded Simmons dryly,"is Editor Pollock in this store- robbing gang, too?" |
12692 | That''s what I fail to understand? |
12692 | Then a door opened, the clerk looking in and calling:"Mr. Drayne, will you come before the Board now?" |
12692 | Three or four days later Dick asked Darrin:"Did you hear the outcome of the Fordham affair?" |
12692 | Trying to sentence, me to solitary confinement?" |
12692 | Was the address on the envelope in which this came also typewritten?" |
12692 | Well, hang it all, what are charges going to amount to, anyway?" |
12692 | What are you worrying about, anyway? |
12692 | What do you mean?" |
12692 | What if we are about to catch the thief red- handed?" |
12692 | What is it?" |
12692 | What show have I for finding the rascal?" |
12692 | What sort of fair play is this?" |
12692 | When you put new life and brighter blood into the toilers, it increases the wealth of the whole city, does n''t it?" |
12692 | Why ca n''t either of us go up there, just as well, and climb from the steeple roof?" |
12692 | Why do n''t you go into something connected with the pulsing everyday life of the country? |
12692 | Why does n''t something good come my way?" |
12692 | Will you do it? |
12692 | Will you put in a week trying to run down this burglar and give''The Blade''the first chance at the story? |
12692 | Will you stand by us in it?" |
12692 | Would n''t you have done the same for me, if the thing had been turned around?" |
12692 | You hear dot, alretty?" |
12692 | You know how we and the rest of the fellows managed to win eternally in athletics? |
12692 | You remember last Thanksgiving Day?" |
12692 | You say you think there are others here, Prescott?" |
12692 | You vant me to dake breathing eggsercises ven I can dake more air into my lungs, alretty, dan your whole body gan disblace? |
12692 | You vant me to do monkey- tricks mit a dumb- pell, yen I gan do things like dis?" |
12692 | protested Tom indignantly"Do n''t we understand well enough that you''re both trying to keep it close secret?" |
12691 | A big secret? |
12691 | Afraid? |
12691 | Again, why? |
12691 | Amateurs or not,murmured Dick, with a smile? |
12691 | And then, perhaps, at college? |
12691 | And what is better for you is better for the team and for the school, is n''t its"By Jove, Prescott, you''re a stickler for duty, are n''t you? |
12691 | And you actually expect an apology to restore my new and expensive hat to its former pristine condition of splendor? |
12691 | And you think you can prove that you''re the brightest fellow in the district? |
12691 | And''The Blade''people sent you here? |
12691 | Any contrary votes? |
12691 | Any other candidates? |
12691 | Anyone sick--- any accident at home? |
12691 | Are the fellows trying to send us to coventry? |
12691 | Are you going to heed me when I tell you to print nothing about my father''s disappearance? |
12691 | Are you talking about me? |
12691 | Are you? |
12691 | Bad blood, is there? |
12691 | Belle, there''s an errand you and I had in mind to do in there, is n''t there? |
12691 | Both of you boys, then, are planning to give up your lives to the Flag? |
12691 | But suppose the muckers all answer the call in force? |
12691 | But you''re rather certain,insisted another,"that Gridley is going to have as fine a School team as it has ever had?" |
12691 | By Jove, you had a lot to do with that, too, did n''t you, Prescott? |
12691 | Closed? 12691 Closed?" |
12691 | Darrin,begged the news editor,"wo n''t you step to the''phone and ring up Getchel''s livery stable? |
12691 | Dave, are you willing to stay here, hiding and keeping watch on the place? |
12691 | Dave, do n''t you know, well enough, that newspapers do more than the police, nowadays, in clearing up mysteries? |
12691 | Dave, old fellow, can you keep a secret? |
12691 | Dick Prescott? |
12691 | Dick? |
12691 | Did you ever hear how he got his start thirty years ago? 12691 Did you hear me?" |
12691 | Did you? |
12691 | Do n''t I want it, though? |
12691 | Do you consider the prospects good for the team this year? |
12691 | Do you mean,hinted Hazelton,"that the soreheads are down on football because they prefer automobiles?" |
12691 | Do you think they''d assassinate us? |
12691 | Do you think yourself that Drayne is fit? |
12691 | Drayne can be bought off cheaply, ca n''t he? |
12691 | Duck? |
12691 | Duty is the main thing there is about life, is n''t it? |
12691 | Eh? |
12691 | Eh? |
12691 | Fellows,gasped Bayliss, as Prescott and his two chums came along,"did you hear that? |
12691 | Fixed? |
12691 | Fred, you have n''t got yourself mixed up at all with that''sorehead''crowd, have you? |
12691 | Give Drayne the cut? |
12691 | Go to Indianapolis? |
12691 | Going? |
12691 | Has anyone seen Miss Dodge? |
12691 | Have you seen him? |
12691 | He? |
12691 | Here, what are you fellows doing in here? |
12691 | Hey? 12691 His family know it, of course?" |
12691 | Hot, was he? |
12691 | How are we going to hit back at a fellow who has a newspaper that he can use as a club on your head? |
12691 | How are you feeling, Dick? |
12691 | How can you fix it? |
12691 | How did he ever get over here in time to play? |
12691 | How does the mystery increase? |
12691 | How long do you keep it up? |
12691 | How many young men have been killed in football this year? |
12691 | How? 12691 How?" |
12691 | How? |
12691 | Howdy, gents? |
12691 | I bet you''ve see dis matter through--- right through someone, ai n''t it? |
12691 | I suppose there''s some excitement down in Gridley, about this time? |
12691 | I think we understand the plan well enough, now, do n''t we? |
12691 | I wonder if there''s anything in for us? |
12691 | I wonder if you two could keep a secret? |
12691 | If you do fail on West Point-----? |
12691 | Is everyone out of that building? |
12691 | Is it a crime to let young Prescott go on the field? |
12691 | Is n''t this a bit late, Bayliss? |
12691 | Is that honestly all you do to get a Siberian fur wig such as you''re wearing? |
12691 | Is that your unanimous wish, fellows? |
12691 | Is the School eleven decided upon in detail? |
12691 | Is the insurance payable to his widow, or others--- or to his estate? |
12691 | Knocking, are you? |
12691 | Let us see,broke in Dick, suddenly,"who are the soreheads in the football line?" |
12691 | Man, do n''t you know it? |
12691 | May we have the very great pleasure, then, of your leave to wait until you are through with your shopping? |
12691 | Me? 12691 Me?" |
12691 | Muckers? |
12691 | Nerve? 12691 No news of your father yet, I suppose?" |
12691 | No? |
12691 | Nothing but grease? |
12691 | Now, what on earth does''duck''mean, unless you refer to a web- footed species of poultry? |
12691 | Now, where are you, Prescott? |
12691 | Oh, my hair, eh? |
12691 | Oh, that wretched Dodge? 12691 Oh, well,"grinned Dick,"your opinions have never counted for much in the community, have they?" |
12691 | Oh, will he? 12691 Oh, you do n''t?" |
12691 | Oh, you''re going to play welsher, are you? |
12691 | On, you did it, oh? |
12691 | Perhaps, in one way, he deserved it, but-----"Well, what can you find to say for a fellow who acted like that? |
12691 | Prescott? |
12691 | See here, suppose Dodge has been using the bank''s funds, and found himself in a corner that he could n''t get out of? 12691 Shall we put it to a vote?" |
12691 | So that-----? |
12691 | So you see my point, old fellow? |
12691 | So you think your father drowned himself? |
12691 | So you''re both going to try for it? |
12691 | Some time ago,asked Dick thoughtfully,"did n''t you publish a story about some of the big amounts of insurance carried by local rich men?" |
12691 | Still, do n''t you believe in any importance attaching to the fact that one comes of one of the rather good old families? |
12691 | Such as what? |
12691 | Surely,interjected Dick,"Mr. Morton must have an idea of what is keeping some of the fellows back from the team?" |
12691 | That you, Dick? |
12691 | The question is, what are we going to do with the football problem this year? 12691 The very man that Dick and I rescued when he was out of his head and in the clutches of scoundrels He? |
12691 | Then does football teach nerve? |
12691 | Then what''s your answer? |
12691 | Then where do you come in? |
12691 | Then why do n''t you stick to every single rule that''s laid down by a man who knows what he is doing? 12691 Then you believe you''re going to earn more money than Pollock does?" |
12691 | Then you''re going back and make your own search of the place? |
12691 | Then, for goodness''sake, can you hustle up here? |
12691 | Then, when you saw me, why did n''t you call out to warn me? |
12691 | Thinking of it? |
12691 | Vot you doing here, Bresgott? |
12691 | Vy you ai n''t by dot elefen? 12691 Want some advice?" |
12691 | We did n''t lose much time, did we? |
12691 | We would n''t play the muckers, would we? |
12691 | Well---as Dick pulled in the horse---"aren''t you going to drive over there?" |
12691 | Well, if you''re not going to keep track of the launch, why do n''t you hit a fast gait for the office? |
12691 | Well, of course, it is possible you know of a reason that would make your father throw himself into the river? |
12691 | Well----? |
12691 | Well? |
12691 | Well? |
12691 | Wh- what was that? |
12691 | What about him? |
12691 | What are we going to do now? |
12691 | What are we going to do? |
12691 | What are we to do then? |
12691 | What are you doing here? |
12691 | What are you driving at? |
12691 | What did you call? |
12691 | What did you tell him? 12691 What do you mean by that?" |
12691 | What do you mean? |
12691 | What do you say, now? |
12691 | What do you think, Doctor? |
12691 | What foolishness are you talking mit, vonce alretty? |
12691 | What have_ I_ done? |
12691 | What is it? |
12691 | What is it? |
12691 | What is it? |
12691 | What is that? |
12691 | What is the trouble, Richard? |
12691 | What kind of grease? |
12691 | What kind of tonic do you use? |
12691 | What on earth are you driving at? |
12691 | What on earth does it mean, anyway? |
12691 | What shall we do, then? |
12691 | What would you call''em then? |
12691 | What''s happening, anyway? |
12691 | What''s it all about? |
12691 | What''s that? |
12691 | What''s the matter? |
12691 | What''s wrong? |
12691 | What, now? |
12691 | What? 12691 What?" |
12691 | When do you go to press? |
12691 | Where are you going, now? |
12691 | Where do you want me to go? 12691 Where is the fire department? |
12691 | Who is your best man for left end, captain? |
12691 | Who kicked my hat off? |
12691 | Whom have you to put in his place? |
12691 | Why do fellows like that need an education? |
12691 | Why do n''t they use Prescott again? |
12691 | Why do n''t you suggest it to the''soreheads''? |
12691 | Why not? |
12691 | Why, bully old Dr. Thornton used to drop in for a few minutes,''most every practice afternoon? |
12691 | Why? 12691 Why?" |
12691 | Why? |
12691 | Why? |
12691 | Why? |
12691 | Why? |
12691 | Will all the''soreheads''be kept out of the eleven, even if they come to their senses? |
12691 | Will he? |
12691 | Will we? |
12691 | Will you let me go on the field if Dr. Bentley passes me_ today_? |
12691 | Will you let me play? |
12691 | Will you pay a chauffeur to take this car home, then? |
12691 | Will you young gentlemen help me to put these handcuffs on? |
12691 | Wo n''t a doctor''s certificate of illness go? |
12691 | Wo n''t you please excuse us, boys? |
12691 | Wo n''t you take it, Prescott? |
12691 | Would n''t you like to be a newspaper man for good? |
12691 | Wow? |
12691 | Yes,nodded Dick;"do you think it''s foolish?" |
12691 | Yes? 12691 Yes?" |
12691 | Yes? |
12691 | You admit Mr. Morton''s ability, do n''t you? |
12691 | You are n''t playing football this year, Bert? |
12691 | You did n''t learn anything, did you? |
12691 | You did n''t? |
12691 | You find the arterial pressure steady and sound, do n''t you,asked Dick Prescott? |
12691 | You going down the rope? |
12691 | You hear, Hemingway? |
12691 | You know Theodore Dodge? |
12691 | You know the training rules--- early retiring and all? |
12691 | You write for''The Blade,''do n''t you? |
12691 | You''ve found Dodge? 12691 You, Prescott?" |
12691 | You? 12691 _ What_?" |
12691 | _What do you think of that, as expounding the law of football?" |
12691 | ''The Blade?'' |
12691 | Alive?" |
12691 | And Dick? |
12691 | And how''s the football? |
12691 | And what is Mr. Brogans doing?" |
12691 | But can you find Dodge, Dick?" |
12691 | But what ailed Captain Wadleigh, the boosters wondered? |
12691 | But what on earth ails Dodge, anyway?" |
12691 | But where can a naval officer hide?" |
12691 | But why do n''t we hear something from him? |
12691 | By the way, he and Dave Darrin have n''t received the reward for finding your father, have they?" |
12691 | CHAPTER XI DIES FOOTBALL TEACH REAL NERVE? |
12691 | CHAPTER XV A"FACER"FOR THE PLOTTER"What are you going to do with all that wallpaper, Mr. Schimmelpodt?" |
12691 | Can I bring him along?" |
12691 | Can you take a hint?" |
12691 | Coming, Dave?" |
12691 | Dave made the kick, and lost it--- but who cared? |
12691 | Dick? |
12691 | Do n''t you expect to?" |
12691 | Do we, neighbors?" |
12691 | Do you know what time it is? |
12691 | Do you realize, Dick, that you''re letting the horse walk?" |
12691 | Dodge in there with them?" |
12691 | Dodge, did they?" |
12691 | Dodge?" |
12691 | Drayne''s conduct put Prescott on the gridiron, did n''t it? |
12691 | Fellows, are we going to allow that mucker, Dick Prescott, to make us by- words in this town?" |
12691 | Football list closed?" |
12691 | Hard work? |
12691 | Haul it out and light it, will you?" |
12691 | He is? |
12691 | How dey going to vin bis you are behint left?" |
12691 | How will it be fixed?" |
12691 | I gif bail, do n''t I?" |
12691 | I wonder whether it would be right and decent to take it?" |
12691 | If it turns out to be a rough game-----""Then I''ll fare as badly as the rest, wo n''t I, Doctor?" |
12691 | If we have to refuse the football call, and stay out of the squad, are we to drop our present training?" |
12691 | Is Mr. Pollock there? |
12691 | Is it never coming?" |
12691 | Is that the general agreement among ourselves?" |
12691 | It was an actual mystery to Dick& Co."What is all the undermining row about, anyway?" |
12691 | It will be better for your condition, wo n''t it, Purcell?" |
12691 | Morton?" |
12691 | Now, Prescott, what occurs to you as the thing to do?" |
12691 | Now, do you suppose all the fellows are sticking quite as closely to coach''s orders?" |
12691 | Now, whom do you propose for the post of captain? |
12691 | Now, young gentlemen, who kicked that ball?" |
12691 | Real nerve? |
12691 | That last kick had failed, but who cared? |
12691 | Then, if not to college, you are going to some scientific school?" |
12691 | There was a dead silence, for an instant, broken by one unidentified fellow, muttering in a voice that sounded like a roar in the silence:"Drayne? |
12691 | Vot for you do dot?" |
12691 | Was Dave Darrin, staunch and reliable Dave--- still there, on post, and unharmed? |
12691 | Was Dick anxious? |
12691 | Was Dick really unfit to play? |
12691 | Was Theodore Dodge there? |
12691 | Was it a touchdown? |
12691 | Well, what of it all, anyway?" |
12691 | Were his captors still with him? |
12691 | What ailed the home boys? |
12691 | What are you doing?" |
12691 | What can we do?" |
12691 | What healthy boy of sixteen does n''t love to prowl late a night? |
12691 | What kind of boots did he wear?" |
12691 | What was it?" |
12691 | Where do you want me to take up the trail? |
12691 | Where it started, just above the river bend? |
12691 | Where was that fire department? |
12691 | Which way did he and the fellows go?" |
12691 | Who was to be captain of the eleven? |
12691 | Why are n''t you on hand, with that big Dodge story hanging over our heads? |
12691 | Why did n''t some of their friends put them in nomination? |
12691 | You''ve been thinking of that?" |
26532 | A piece of paper? |
26532 | A-- am I goin''to bunk with you? |
26532 | Am I-- am I hurt very bad? |
26532 | And a free bed? |
26532 | And does n''t anyone know but what you''re drowned? |
26532 | And what are you doing here? |
26532 | And what if I do n''t? |
26532 | And what shall we do with the other two? |
26532 | And where are you goin''to bury your donkey? |
26532 | Any of the fellows left yet? |
26532 | Any word you wish to leave for friends or relatives? 26532 Are they?" |
26532 | Are you goin''to come across,--or do we take it from you? |
26532 | Are you ready? |
26532 | Believe? 26532 Billings, I''m not putting you in because I want to... it''s because I have to, understand? |
26532 | Bunk? |
26532 | But I thought you could swim, Judd? |
26532 | But he could swim, could n''t he? |
26532 | But where have you been all this time? |
26532 | Ca n''t you stop Rube? |
26532 | Can any one in this gang punt? |
26532 | Choke you, Cateye? 26532 Could I see you a moment, sir?" |
26532 | Did I say that fellow was slow? |
26532 | Did I? |
26532 | Did some other fellow beat you to the place? |
26532 | Did you say Marconi? 26532 Do what?" |
26532 | Do you fellows think I could stick to Dynamite? |
26532 | Do you know my sister Norah? |
26532 | Do you mind telling me what that noise was I heard in your room last night? 26532 Everybody out up there?" |
26532 | Find any trace of him? |
26532 | Good heavens, Pole, why should you wish any of your discord on us? 26532 He_ can_ punt after all, ca n''t he?" |
26532 | Hello, Cateye, how''s that knee of yours? |
26532 | Help me get him to the sidelines, will you? 26532 Here, what are you boys doing?" |
26532 | Hold on, what''s he saying? |
26532 | Honest? |
26532 | How about it, Rube? |
26532 | How about you, Rube? |
26532 | How did you get out? 26532 How do you feel?" |
26532 | How do you know that Judd''s actually drowned? |
26532 | How do you stand it? |
26532 | How many have you captured? |
26532 | How''s Bob? |
26532 | How''s Cateye? |
26532 | How''s that for a real send- off? |
26532 | How''s that for real acting? |
26532 | How... how long did it take you to... to get the best of it? |
26532 | How... how''s my kid brother doing? |
26532 | Hush this up? 26532 I guess you''ll have to take a back seat now, eh Bob? |
26532 | I say, Judd, what''s the idea of hiding your wad? 26532 I tell you fellahs, I...""So you''re afraid, eh?" |
26532 | I wanted an audience,replied Pole,"Is n''t this ditty pretty? |
26532 | I wonder what they can be going to do with us? |
26532 | I''m sorry, sir, but ca n''t you put me in some other position? |
26532 | In how many pieces do you wish it rendered? |
26532 | Is anybody down at the river now? |
26532 | Is n''t that guy afraid of anything? |
26532 | Is that what he did? |
26532 | It''s just a wrench... you''re our only hope... ca n''t you stick? |
26532 | Judd, what did you do that for? |
26532 | Me? 26532 Me? |
26532 | Mister Little... my name''s Bob Billings... how''s the game going? |
26532 | Nervous? |
26532 | No, thanks,grinned Judd,"I reckon it is n''t a very serious offence to duck a feller, is it?" |
26532 | Not bad enough to mention,he said,"You''ll stop me next time, eh Buddy?" |
26532 | Not necessarily,spoke up Benz,"What do you say, Rube, to... er... bunking with me?" |
26532 | Oh, I see-- you answered these ads here-- may I look them over? |
26532 | Pole, what shall I do? |
26532 | Promoted? |
26532 | Rather late turning in, are n''t you? 26532 Ready, Bartlett?" |
26532 | Say, ca n''t you guys tell when Cateye''s joking? |
26532 | Say,--did you ever try kicking goals? 26532 Say,... bring your mouth organ with you, will you?" |
26532 | Say,... do I look like a defeated general? |
26532 | See here-- what were you young men up to? 26532 Shall I waken him?" |
26532 | Shall we let''em in? |
26532 | Smudge over? |
26532 | So it was one of your pranks, eh? 26532 Some exercise, eh Rube?". |
26532 | Steam roller or locomotive? |
26532 | Stranger, can you direct me the shortest way to a free lunch? |
26532 | Tackled any hogs lately? |
26532 | That would be kind of nice, would n''t it? |
26532 | That''s so,recalled Cateye,"Be great to get back in harness again, eh, Benz?" |
26532 | That''ud kind of be turnin''the tables, eh? |
26532 | There''s a guy by the name of Mister Billings, for instance, who,--"Do you suppose I''ll git a chance now? |
26532 | W- what do you want? |
26532 | Well, what did you do today? |
26532 | Well, what is it, Judd? |
26532 | Well, what is it? |
26532 | Well? |
26532 | What all is? |
26532 | What are you going to do? |
26532 | What d''ya say? |
26532 | What d''ya stop for? 26532 What d''ya think this is, a music hall?" |
26532 | What d''you say we celebrate our victory? |
26532 | What did I tell you? |
26532 | What do you think you are? |
26532 | What have I done now? |
26532 | What luck? |
26532 | What on earth can it be? |
26532 | What shall we do with''em, sir? |
26532 | What''ll I play? |
26532 | What''ll it be? |
26532 | What''s amiss here? |
26532 | What''s over there, fellows? 26532 What''s that?" |
26532 | What''s the matter, Buddy? |
26532 | What''s the matter? 26532 What''s the matter?" |
26532 | What''s the matter? |
26532 | What, Judd going out for football? |
26532 | What? |
26532 | When? 26532 Where are all the fellows? |
26532 | Where do you get that stuff? 26532 Where''ll we hold the celebration?" |
26532 | Who was that we heard tooting the mouth organ? |
26532 | Why did I? 26532 Why did n''t you tell me, Pole?" |
26532 | Why do n''t he beg for mercy? |
26532 | Why do n''t those nuts hurry up? |
26532 | Why not? 26532 Why not?" |
26532 | Why not? |
26532 | Why so early, Judd? |
26532 | Why, oh, why did I take that guy in for a room- mate? |
26532 | Why-- Buddy-- what''s the matter? |
26532 | Will you please tell Mr. Billings, for his own enlightenment, that he''s among civilized people? |
26532 | Wo n''t do what? |
26532 | Would they be putting me in your position? |
26532 | You gon na let me through or not? |
26532 | You heard that, gentlemen? 26532 You thought it was the real stuff? |
26532 | You''d better take that back or,..."Or what? |
26532 | You''d hardly think it of_ it_, would you? |
26532 | You''d what? |
26532 | You''re Judd Billings, are n''t you? |
26532 | You''re not goin''to throw me in with my feet tied, are you? |
26532 | Young man, do ye wish to swear out a warrant agin any of these rascals? |
26532 | Zowie!--and then? |
26532 | *****"If you wo n''t tell me where you are going, Judd, please,... how late will you be out?" |
26532 | ... Did I tell you that?" |
26532 | ... Say, fellows,--where is Cateye now?" |
26532 | ... What_ shall_ I do?" |
26532 | Afraid he was gon na hit ya? |
26532 | Afraid?" |
26532 | And is this only the beginning?" |
26532 | And say,--does he do anything else?" |
26532 | Another trick? |
26532 | Any directions as to how you want your earthly goods disposed of?" |
26532 | Are you ready fer the funeral, kid?" |
26532 | As they parted, Burton asked him,"Say, why do n''t you get out to the field early? |
26532 | As they stood by the fire, listening to the cheers of the student body, Bob said to Judd:"Buddy, where''s that contract?" |
26532 | At any rate it was late,--very late, and Cateye was so sleepy,--but what was that peculiar sound? |
26532 | Benz wanted to know,"You have n''t been around much, have you? |
26532 | But Barley was shouting something at him... the stands were on their feet... shouting... shouting... what were they shouting? |
26532 | But what do you suppose the kid brother whom he was sending was like? |
26532 | But would he ever know enough about the game to make the first team? |
26532 | But, what''s this? |
26532 | Can you?" |
26532 | Cateye rolled over with a groan,"What next?" |
26532 | Could it be possible that a player like Blackwell had experienced the same feelings? |
26532 | Could it be possible that he was actually a sub on the first team and that he might be called upon to play? |
26532 | Did you find anything?" |
26532 | Did you hear that, guys?" |
26532 | Did you hear that? |
26532 | Did you hear that?" |
26532 | Do n''t say a word about it, will you, Judd?" |
26532 | Do you want to maim me for life?" |
26532 | Do you want to turn this room into a park?" |
26532 | Drowned?" |
26532 | Get him out of the hole? |
26532 | Get the name? |
26532 | Going home, Rube?" |
26532 | Hold on, what''s this,--blood?" |
26532 | How about this?" |
26532 | How did you ever learn to play the mouth organ so well? |
26532 | How''d it happen?" |
26532 | I can hardly see the road, can you, Rube?" |
26532 | I slept in the barn most all this summer an''I do n''t look sick, do I?" |
26532 | I thought that''s what you were up to all the time,"apologized Bartz, then in a louder voice;"Which one first, general?" |
26532 | I wonder if something has happened to one or both?" |
26532 | I wonder where Cateye is? |
26532 | I,--I kept up as long as I could but,--but,--""What are you talking about, man? |
26532 | I,... we never meant to drop him,_ honest_, but,...""Why did you tie his feet?" |
26532 | If scrimmage was hard, what would a real game be with rivalry at high pitch and each team contesting for every inch of ground? |
26532 | Is n''t she a beaut? |
26532 | Is that what you call kiddin''?" |
26532 | Just what are you going to do about it?" |
26532 | Like to come out and chase the ball for me?" |
26532 | Made a touchdown?" |
26532 | Maybe I wo n''t be able to hit that old line, huh?" |
26532 | Me swim? |
26532 | Or might Pennington resort to some trick play to put the ball across? |
26532 | Rube put out the fire?" |
26532 | S''posin''I impersonate a steam calliope in a circus?" |
26532 | Savvy? |
26532 | Savvy?" |
26532 | Say, boy, do you know what you''re goin''up against? |
26532 | Say, who are those guys?" |
26532 | Say, would n''t that be great?" |
26532 | Say,--d''you suppose Rube''ll be out to- morrow?" |
26532 | Say,... do you know where Judd is? |
26532 | Seems easy, do n''t it? |
26532 | So Bob sent him, eh? |
26532 | Some joke, huh? |
26532 | Some of the players saw him do it and one asked,"What''s that for, a shock absorber?" |
26532 | Tell me, what is your reason for not wishing to play left guard?" |
26532 | That guy? |
26532 | Then, noticing Benz in the throng:"Say, have they wired his folks yet?" |
26532 | To follow in the footsteps of such a brother was indeed an honor-- or was it a hardship? |
26532 | WHY COULDN''T HE? |
26532 | Wait a minute, will you?" |
26532 | Was Billings going to lay down again? |
26532 | Was he going to bring more renown to himself by disclosing some real toe work? |
26532 | Was he going to resign at last? |
26532 | Was it right, after all, to keep a boy from athletics? |
26532 | Was n''t he the brother of the great Bob Billings? |
26532 | We''ll all be held to account;... Oh why,_ why_ did I do it?" |
26532 | Well, he''d do his best to please Bob and Cateye, but how could he save the game? |
26532 | What are you doing standing here? |
26532 | What could Billings want? |
26532 | What did Bob mean by the word"Contract?" |
26532 | What did I tell you? |
26532 | What did they say when you applied?" |
26532 | What did this mean? |
26532 | What did you hold off so long for?" |
26532 | What do you know? |
26532 | What do you say, fellows, we all meet Judd at the train?" |
26532 | What effect would this have on Billings? |
26532 | What had come over her? |
26532 | What had her plan done for Judd? |
26532 | What have you got there, Pole?" |
26532 | What if the line did n''t hold? |
26532 | What if the pass was poor? |
26532 | What if? |
26532 | What might this mean when he got under way? |
26532 | What noise?" |
26532 | What on earth has happened?" |
26532 | What seems to be the matter?" |
26532 | What shall I do? |
26532 | What was to be done? |
26532 | What were you doing, Benz, playing solitaire?" |
26532 | What would life be without real friendship? |
26532 | What would you advise?" |
26532 | What''s the big idea?" |
26532 | What''s the matter up there? |
26532 | What''s the matter?" |
26532 | What''s the trouble?" |
26532 | When?" |
26532 | Where is Rube now?" |
26532 | Where is the blaze, in the store- room?" |
26532 | Where you going?" |
26532 | Where? |
26532 | Where?" |
26532 | Who could stop a charging pair of feet and a bullet- like head? |
26532 | Whoever gave you such silly ideas? |
26532 | Why are n''t you out doing something to help recover his body?" |
26532 | Why could n''t he tell him what he wanted to without putting it on paper? |
26532 | Why did n''t you let us know that you were o.k? |
26532 | Why do n''t you go in an''try it? |
26532 | Why had he been so forward? |
26532 | Why not pull a fake hold- up and scare him stiff on the way home to- night? |
26532 | Why not rehearse in your own room?" |
26532 | Why not? |
26532 | Why should he think of such a curious thing as that... at a time like this? |
26532 | Why should his brother leave him a note? |
26532 | With my feet tied? |
26532 | Would he beg now? |
26532 | Would they use him again? |
26532 | You''re not going to repeat that performance, are you?" |
26532 | You?" |
26532 | _ What_ noise? |
26532 | better?" |
26532 | cried Pole,"Look at that, will you?" |
26532 | exploded Judd, ignoring the praise,"That little sucker is a spry one, is n''t he? |
26532 | he blazed,"Did you forget something? |
26532 | instructed McCabe,"Everyone be there?" |
26532 | kidded Judd, then to the three fellows who were holding him down:"What''s the idea of tyin''my feet?" |
26532 | persisted Benz,"Shall we invite him?" |
26532 | retorted Cateye, impatiently,"have n''t you had about enough fun at Judd''s expense? |
26532 | there?" |
13556 | A confession? 13556 About Billy and the ducks? |
13556 | Ah, ask for volunteers, eh? |
13556 | Ah,he said slowly,"Erskine?" |
13556 | And he knows the signals, too, eh? |
13556 | And he''s been trying to make you do the same, eh? |
13556 | And if that''s Livingston, where''s Baker, and Morton, and Cowan, and Dyer? |
13556 | And is n''t that your friend Fletcher over there? |
13556 | And your friend has contemplated ruining his football career in the same manner, has he? |
13556 | And-- and-- Look here, chum, do n''t you think that if-- er-- you tried you could get to like him better? 13556 Are n''t you in on the sophomore councils? |
13556 | Are there any more nominations? |
13556 | Are you ready, Erskine? 13556 Beautiful evening for a drive, is it not?" |
13556 | Besides,continued Neil calmly,"what''s the advantage in going to Robinson? |
13556 | Burr? 13556 But I suppose that''s the way to learn, eh?" |
13556 | But how did it happen? |
13556 | But if I tell him you''re willing? |
13556 | But what does Cowan say? |
13556 | But what good would that do? |
13556 | But you''re a freshman, are n''t you? |
13556 | But-- but what''s the matter? 13556 But-- what for?" |
13556 | By Jove, what a night, eh? 13556 By the way,"he asked,"where''s Paul to- night?" |
13556 | By the way,he continued,"have you any candidate for the presidency of your class?" |
13556 | Ca n''t I get in for a while, sir? |
13556 | Cold- chisel? 13556 Cowan?" |
13556 | Did I surprise you? |
13556 | Do I? |
13556 | Do n''t suppose you want to buy a fine typewriter at half price, do you? |
13556 | Do n''t you understand? |
13556 | Do you deny the charge, Cowan, or do n''t you? |
13556 | Do you think you can start the next half? |
13556 | Eh? 13556 Eh? |
13556 | Fletcher, White, Jewell, Brown, Stowell-- who else? |
13556 | Funny he should have come just when we were talking about him, was n''t it? |
13556 | Gale? 13556 Got what?" |
13556 | Had n''t we better turn here? |
13556 | Have n''t you gone in yet? |
13556 | Have you? 13556 He knew what he was talking about after all when he suggested cold- chisels, did n''t he?" |
13556 | He''s a senior, is n''t he? |
13556 | Hello, who''s that chap? |
13556 | Here, what''s up, fellows? |
13556 | Hey? 13556 Hey?" |
13556 | How are they coming, chum? 13556 How are you feeling?" |
13556 | How are you feeling? |
13556 | How bad is it, chum? |
13556 | How do you do, Mr. Brill? 13556 How long is this going to lay me up?" |
13556 | How on earth did you get to know so much about football? |
13556 | How''d it go? 13556 How''s that? |
13556 | How''s that? |
13556 | How''s the neck? |
13556 | I do n''t know whether it''s a secret? |
13556 | I fear there''s no use in attempting to persuade you to come to us also? |
13556 | I guess it''s just as well we did n''t have to kidnap_ him_, eh? 13556 I guess we''ve got them on the run, eh?" |
13556 | I suppose I have the right to manage my own affairs? |
13556 | I suppose by the time your silly neck is broken you''ll be in pretty good shape to play ball, eh? |
13556 | I suppose you''re fooling? |
13556 | I trust you had not planned to attend the freshman dinner to- night? |
13556 | If the sophs can stick things around why ca n''t we? |
13556 | If they will leave me behind, Syd, what can they hope for save rout and disaster? 13556 In the game, you mean? |
13556 | Indeed? 13556 Is he liked?" |
13556 | Is he? |
13556 | Is he? |
13556 | Is n''t Pearse a peach? |
13556 | It may be a secret, but I guessed it long ago, did n''t I, Paul? |
13556 | It''s understood, I guess, that I''ve resigned from the team? |
13556 | Let out anything? |
13556 | Let''s make him speak, eh? 13556 Let''s see; what-- Here, explain it; where do I come in?" |
13556 | Like it? 13556 Look here, Neil, you do n''t really think, do you, that you''ll have any trouble getting back into your place?" |
13556 | Look here, Paul, what do you mean by that? |
13556 | Look here, will you do as I tell you? 13556 Maybe you''ll put me out?" |
13556 | Meaning that I do? |
13556 | Mind? |
13556 | Nothing much, is it? |
13556 | O Paul, are you coming along? |
13556 | Oh, you would? |
13556 | Oh,said Neil, observing his neighbor with interest,"then you''re Foster?" |
13556 | Oh,said Neil, who was now walking behind the tricycle and pushing it before him,"then you''ve been out to the field, eh?" |
13556 | Oh,said Neil,"he''s the head coach, is he?" |
13556 | Perhaps you could look in for a moment? |
13556 | Pretty good, eh? 13556 Really?" |
13556 | Run along where? |
13556 | Say, Bob, get me on this half, ca n''t you? 13556 Say, Paul, Cowan knows all about the''antidote,''does n''t he?" |
13556 | Say, what the dickens is the matter with you, Neil? |
13556 | Something weird in geometry? |
13556 | Thanks; just mention it to him, will you? 13556 That''s quick work, is n''t it? |
13556 | That? 13556 The fellow that just came in?" |
13556 | The room begins to look rather decent, does n''t it? 13556 The sort that always dump the towels on to the floor, you mean? |
13556 | Then what? |
13556 | Two? |
13556 | Want to come down? |
13556 | We had rather a good time, did n''t we, at Seabright? 13556 We''re in the same class, are n''t we?" |
13556 | Well, Fletcher; what is it? |
13556 | Well, I''ll take you home and then wheel the thing down to the bicycle repair- shop near the depot, eh? |
13556 | Well, I''ve been wondering whether-- You heard what Brill said-- that Cowan was feeling sore? 13556 Well, a week?" |
13556 | Well, he is a chesty young kid, is n''t he? |
13556 | Well, how do you like us as far as you''ve seen us? |
13556 | Well, now, the question I want your opinion on is this: Would n''t it be perfectly fair for A to-- well, slip a cog or two, you know--"Slip a cog? |
13556 | Well, the mist feels good on your face, do n''t you think so? 13556 Well, was there?" |
13556 | Well, you recollect the day you found me on the way from the field and pushed me back to college? |
13556 | Well,said Sydney, very red in the face, but joining in the laughter,"you do n''t mind?" |
13556 | Well-- But could n''t you let him think you did it? |
13556 | Well? |
13556 | What a game he has put up, eh? |
13556 | What did you do to Murdoch? |
13556 | What do you mean, Syd? |
13556 | What do you think of him? |
13556 | What does he say about it? |
13556 | What had n''t? 13556 What in thunder are you all talking about?" |
13556 | What is it? |
13556 | What''s a secret? |
13556 | What''s baseball? 13556 What''s that?" |
13556 | What''s the good of being decent? |
13556 | What''s the matter with you? |
13556 | What''s the matter, Gale? |
13556 | What''s wrong with his errand? |
13556 | What''s your weight? |
13556 | What? |
13556 | When are you all going out to the field? |
13556 | When did you meet that fellow Brill? |
13556 | Where are they? |
13556 | Where does he hang out? |
13556 | Where was he? |
13556 | Who dropped that ball? |
13556 | Who said it was broke? |
13556 | Who told you that rot? |
13556 | Who''s Fletcher? 13556 Who, Neil? |
13556 | Why did n''t they protest him then? |
13556 | Why did n''t you fall on that ball? |
13556 | Why do n''t you jump? |
13556 | Why not? |
13556 | Why, why--"You want to know if I turned traitor? 13556 Will it keep me from playing?" |
13556 | Witter? 13556 Yes; that is,"explained Neil,"play off a bit, but not enough for any of the fellows to suspect, and so let B get the plum?" |
13556 | You are quite comfortable? 13556 You did? |
13556 | You do n''t say? |
13556 | You do n''t want me to believe that they''re really going to run off with me? |
13556 | You know Gardiner? |
13556 | You played left half, did n''t you? |
13556 | You see, Cowan,he said sweetly,"one against a hundred is n''t such big odds, after all, is it?" |
13556 | You''d stop us, perhaps? |
13556 | You''re going out to the game, are n''t you? |
13556 | You''re trying to make yourself out a little fluffy angel, are n''t you? 13556 You-- you did n''t let out anything to him that would-- er-- help them in the game, did you?" |
13556 | You-- you''re quite sure you were n''t mistaken-- that they were n''t stringing you? |
13556 | You? |
13556 | ''Old Cro''will be up to his ears in trouble pretty soon, wo n''t he? |
13556 | All ready, Robinson?" |
13556 | All right there, is he?" |
13556 | And Gordon''s not going back to Hillton? |
13556 | And I suppose I''m not good enough to associate with you, am I? |
13556 | And did you notice whether he appeared in good spirits? |
13556 | And meanwhile just talk him up a bit, will you?" |
13556 | And we can think the matter over, eh, Paul? |
13556 | And with Cowan gone from right- guard, where are we? |
13556 | And, I say, just look around on the floor there, will you, and see if you can find an L.""Find what?" |
13556 | Are you going to show it to Devoe?" |
13556 | Are you related?" |
13556 | But I think you''re safe to get beaten, secret or no secret, eh?" |
13556 | But does he-- has he played?" |
13556 | But you see what I mean?" |
13556 | By the way, Burr,"he went on,"you can get about pretty well on your crutches, ca n''t you?" |
13556 | By the way, I observe that you''ve taken left half for the victim?" |
13556 | By the way, have you met him yet?" |
13556 | By the way, how''d you know my name?" |
13556 | By the way, what''s your name, if you do n''t mind?" |
13556 | Ca n''t you come round some evening the first of the week? |
13556 | Ca n''t you get out there and sneak around by the field?" |
13556 | Come and see me to- morrow night, will you?" |
13556 | Cowan?" |
13556 | Do I look like a cripple?" |
13556 | Do n''t they require that each man shall do his best? |
13556 | Do you follow, Syd?" |
13556 | Do you know whether he stands a good show for the game? |
13556 | Do you think dad will know what I mean?" |
13556 | Do you think you could afford the time?" |
13556 | Do you-- do you think you could?" |
13556 | Give me your valuable opinion on this, will you? |
13556 | Going? |
13556 | Had n''t what?" |
13556 | Have I hit it right?" |
13556 | Have they changed their minds and decided to take me with''em to New Haven to- morrow? |
13556 | Have they decided to abolish the Latin language? |
13556 | Have you heard Mills or Devoe say anything about it?" |
13556 | Have your coaches found a good man for his place?" |
13556 | He heard the whistle and Reardon''s voice above him:"Hurt?" |
13556 | He shrugged his broad shoulders and replied sneeringly:"What''s the good? |
13556 | Hello, Board of Strategy; how do you find yourself?" |
13556 | Hello, what''s up? |
13556 | How about Fletcher?" |
13556 | How about his studies? |
13556 | How about the back way? |
13556 | How about the conditions of the contest? |
13556 | How about you, Gale?" |
13556 | How about your friend?" |
13556 | How do you feel?" |
13556 | How does that happen?" |
13556 | How in the world was he allowed to get on to the team?" |
13556 | How much?" |
13556 | How''s the shoulder? |
13556 | I guess we''ll have to quit until we get some more wire, eh? |
13556 | I say, what in thunder''s this you''ve got down--''Ring for waistband''?" |
13556 | I think it would be a good game, eh?" |
13556 | I wonder-- I wonder if we''ll make the team?" |
13556 | If I gave away our signals or something like that, eh?" |
13556 | Is it all right?" |
13556 | Is n''t it hard work at times?" |
13556 | Is n''t it intended that the prize shall go to the one who really is the best?" |
13556 | Is there any particular road you would like to drive? |
13556 | It wo n''t, will it?" |
13556 | Just give me the immortal Livy, will you? |
13556 | Know Cowan?" |
13556 | Like old times, was n''t it? |
13556 | Mills paused and then asked:"By the way, do you see much of Fletcher?" |
13556 | Neil grinned, then--"By the way,"he said,"did I tell you I''d heard from Crozier?" |
13556 | Neil looked as though he was not quite certain as to that, but said nothing, and Paul went on:"I wonder what sort of a fellow this Devoe is?" |
13556 | No trouble there, is there?" |
13556 | Now tell me again about it; where do I come in on it?" |
13556 | Now, supposing A has just about reached it and B has fallen behind; and supposing I--""Eh?" |
13556 | Now, what do you say?" |
13556 | Only, when Brill said he''d seen you and that you were feeling sore, we-- I--""Oh, so it was Fletcher that suspected it, was it?" |
13556 | Or has the faculty been kidnaped? |
13556 | Or have n''t you learned yet, after two years of football playing, to hang on to the ball? |
13556 | Or we might hang a few of them with boot- laces and neckties?" |
13556 | Paralysis? |
13556 | Remember? |
13556 | See any signs of worry?" |
13556 | See?" |
13556 | Sit down, wo n''t you? |
13556 | That''s beastly, is n''t it? |
13556 | That''s fine, is n''t it? |
13556 | That''s what they would do if we could n''t stop them, is n''t it?" |
13556 | Then what''s to prevent you from coming out to the field in the afternoons and giving us a hand with this? |
13556 | Then,"By Jove, it does seem funny not to be going back to old Hillton, does n''t it? |
13556 | Then--"Of course,"he said,"you''ve thought of what''s going to happen to that left half?" |
13556 | Therefore, if the tackle- back play did n''t work what was to be done? |
13556 | They wo n''t look for you there, eh? |
13556 | Three, you said? |
13556 | Vertigo? |
13556 | Wake up, will you_?" |
13556 | Want to hear it?" |
13556 | Was there ever such luck? |
13556 | We hang together, do n''t we?" |
13556 | Well, Board of Strategy, how did you like the game?" |
13556 | What a beast of a day, is n''t it?" |
13556 | What are they cheering Fletcher for?" |
13556 | What are you trying for?" |
13556 | What bonnet?" |
13556 | What can you expect? |
13556 | What did you guess?" |
13556 | What do you mean?" |
13556 | What do you think of it?" |
13556 | What do you think? |
13556 | What does Prentiss say?" |
13556 | What is it, Cowan? |
13556 | What is there to mind, Syd? |
13556 | What was the matter? |
13556 | What we want to know is this: Did you or did you not accept money for playing left tackle on that team? |
13556 | What you want to do is to put your glad rags in a bag and-- What''s that?" |
13556 | What''s Fletcher think of being laid off?" |
13556 | What''s one? |
13556 | What''s the good of asking Devoe? |
13556 | What''s the nature of it?" |
13556 | What''s the use going anywhere else? |
13556 | What?" |
13556 | What?" |
13556 | What?" |
13556 | What?" |
13556 | Where do you room?" |
13556 | Where do you stable him?" |
13556 | Where''s that list? |
13556 | Where''ve you been?" |
13556 | Which one are you?" |
13556 | Who did it; you?" |
13556 | Who ever heard of a decent college offering free tutoring in order to get fellows for its football team?" |
13556 | Who gets the ball in this play here?" |
13556 | Who in thunder''s to kick for us?" |
13556 | Why not puss- in- the- corner? |
13556 | Why should n''t I have a fling at it? |
13556 | Why--""Oh, shut up, wo n''t you?" |
13556 | Why?" |
13556 | Why?" |
13556 | Wo n''t you come in?" |
13556 | Would it clear the cross- bar? |
13556 | Yes, was n''t it? |
13556 | Yes, you got that at the beach; remember?" |
13556 | You ca n''t stay here, because they''re coming right away; Cowan said--""For heaven''s sake, Fletcher, what do you mean?" |
13556 | You have n''t murdered the Dean, have you?" |
13556 | [ Illustration]"What is it?" |
13556 | any part of our lovely suburbs you care to visit?" |
11041 | ''Dickey''Sproule? 11041 Ai n''t that Joel there running? |
11041 | Ai n''t that Joel? |
11041 | All right? 11041 And Clausen?" |
11041 | And Cloud? |
11041 | And Cloud? |
11041 | And Cloud? |
11041 | And do you mean that they do that all the time? |
11041 | And do_ you_ get thrown around that way, Joel? |
11041 | And is there a chemistry note- book among them? |
11041 | And then? |
11041 | Are n''t you_ proud_ of it? |
11041 | Are they? |
11041 | Are you all ready? |
11041 | Are you any relation to the Remsens that live near Clairmont, in Maine, sir? |
11041 | Are you convinced, Digbee? |
11041 | Are you going along? |
11041 | Are you going in for study? |
11041 | Are you on the''Leven? |
11041 | Are you still on probation, March? |
11041 | Are you studying botany? |
11041 | But I thought Mr. Remsen was not coming until Saturday? |
11041 | But do you realize that the rent will be very much greater, March? |
11041 | But how did it all happen? |
11041 | But how do you get through? |
11041 | But not as good a game as he will if he does train? |
11041 | But there is n''t really anything the matter with his shoulder, is there? |
11041 | But what did he burn his books for, sir? 11041 But where do I come in? |
11041 | But, Mr. Remsen, sir,said Joel,"do you mean that he will let me play just because-- just on account of what happened the other day?" |
11041 | But-- but what good would I do you? |
11041 | By whom? |
11041 | Ca n''t we tie them, sir? |
11041 | Can he go on? |
11041 | Can you kick? |
11041 | Can you play? |
11041 | Can you row, Joel? |
11041 | Carmichael? |
11041 | Did n''t I tell you Cloud did it? 11041 Did n''t you see him lugging all those fellows along with him? |
11041 | Did you get him? |
11041 | Did you hear Remsen getting after Bart Cloud? |
11041 | Do n''t you see I''m studying? 11041 Do they often get hurt? |
11041 | Do they? |
11041 | Do you believe that he could have stolen that letter from your room? |
11041 | Do you hear from home very often? |
11041 | Do you know of any one who might like to get you into trouble in such a way as this? |
11041 | Do you mean the Goodwin scholarship? |
11041 | Do you remember what was in that last letter? |
11041 | Do you suppose he''s going to try and play football, Bart? |
11041 | Do you think they''ll let up on me? |
11041 | Do you? |
11041 | Does he speak to you, or you to him? |
11041 | Drop or punt? |
11041 | Er-- isn''t that likely to be bad for that finger of his? |
11041 | Freshies, are n''t you? |
11041 | Get out, will you? |
11041 | Have n''t you heard? 11041 Have n''t you heard? |
11041 | Have you ever heard of Tommy Collingwood? |
11041 | Have you looked? |
11041 | Have you seen him? |
11041 | Have you that letter? |
11041 | Hello, Sophy,cried that youth,"have you come to initiate us into the Sacred Order of Hullabalooloo? |
11041 | How about the tournament, West? |
11041 | How are you? |
11041 | How did you get on this afternoon? |
11041 | How''s craps, Country? |
11041 | I know that he could have done so, sir, but I do n''t like to think--"That he did? 11041 I''m just out from Greek history, and if I could tell Mr. Oman what I think--""Yes? |
11041 | Indeed? 11041 Is n''t he a rummy old guy?" |
11041 | Is n''t it most time to go over? |
11041 | Is n''t it? 11041 Is there a band?" |
11041 | Is there a_ band? 11041 Is this your letter?" |
11041 | It is kept locked? |
11041 | It''s a long while since then, I suppose, sir? |
11041 | Jones, what_ are_ you doing? 11041 Look here, March, can you help us out the next half? |
11041 | Look here, boy,he snapped,"who do you think dropped that letter there?" |
11041 | March,asked Remsen presently,"have you changed your mind yet about studying law?" |
11041 | March? |
11041 | March? |
11041 | May I take it, too? |
11041 | Name it? |
11041 | No; what''s it about? |
11041 | Not-- not_ broke_? |
11041 | Oh, I suppose your father has plenty of money, has n''t he? |
11041 | Oh, is it? |
11041 | Only what? 11041 Saved? |
11041 | Say, Joel, I guess Cloud will be expelled, eh? |
11041 | The Three Cutters; ever read it? |
11041 | Then why were you trying for the football team awhile ago? |
11041 | Used it for a life- preserver,suggested West.--"Did you get lectured, Clausen?" |
11041 | Was any one mentioned in it? |
11041 | Was n''t he baseball captain a good many years ago? |
11041 | Was the door of Academy Building unlocked last night? |
11041 | We thought--"What? |
11041 | Well, do n''t you want to study? |
11041 | Well? |
11041 | Were you here when it happened? |
11041 | West? |
11041 | Wh- what''s the row? |
11041 | What class are you in? |
11041 | What do they make those of? |
11041 | What do you have to do? |
11041 | What do you know? |
11041 | What do you say to our forming a partnership? 11041 What do you spend it for?" |
11041 | What if he does, ninny? 11041 What is it?" |
11041 | What shall we do? |
11041 | What time did you leave Mr. Remsen''s house? |
11041 | What time did you return to your room? |
11041 | What was it? |
11041 | What would your father say, West? |
11041 | What''d he knock him down for? 11041 What''s become of Clausen?" |
11041 | What''s happened? 11041 What, to meet that stuck- up Remsen? |
11041 | What,asked the mask in a deep, grewsome voice,"what is the penalty for disobedience?" |
11041 | What? 11041 When did you get a letter last, and from whom was it?" |
11041 | When what happened? |
11041 | Where do you keep them? |
11041 | Where''s Felton Grammar School, please? |
11041 | Where''s your room? |
11041 | Which can you kick best? |
11041 | Who are those chaps in that shell, Joel? 11041 Who is Mr. Beck, please?" |
11041 | Who''s that fellow over there? |
11041 | Who? 11041 Why did you sit on the steps, March?" |
11041 | Why? |
11041 | Will you give up? |
11041 | Will you, Joel? 11041 Wo n''t it help you with the team?" |
11041 | Yes, but it does n''t have to rain just when a fellow has fixed to practice golf, does it? |
11041 | Yes; was n''t that hard luck? 11041 You are certain as to the time?" |
11041 | You came right back here? |
11041 | You have nothing more to tell me, March? |
11041 | You hear, Freshman March? |
11041 | You know absolutely nothing about it? |
11041 | You sometimes carry your letters in your pocket? |
11041 | You went with Outfield West? |
11041 | You wish me to understand, then, that you have no explanation to offer as to how the letter came to be in the bell tower? 11041 You wished to see me, professor?" |
11041 | ''Ca n''t he play, sir? |
11041 | ''For what?'' |
11041 | ''How''s West getting on at college?'' |
11041 | ''What''s the score?'' |
11041 | Am I one to entertain feelings of anger and resentment against my fellow men? |
11041 | Am I suspected-- of-- of this-- thing, sir?" |
11041 | And I thought at first that you were he-- or him-- which is it? |
11041 | And all for what, Joel? |
11041 | And as Joel answered yes, he continued:"Do you think you could go to work again on the team if I could manage to get you off probation?" |
11041 | And let me see, what is your name?" |
11041 | And now tell me, how are you getting on with Dutton?" |
11041 | And now, in regard to Richard Sproule; do you know of any reason why he should wish you harm?" |
11041 | And say, March, when you''re writing to your mother about me you need n''t say anything about those explosions, need you?" |
11041 | And who in thunder are you?" |
11041 | And, after all, does it matter as long as we do what we have to do as well as we can? |
11041 | And, bless you, sir, what can you expect from a boy anyhow? |
11041 | Another off- sider? |
11041 | Anyhow, what''s the good of saving? |
11041 | Are my efforts in pursuit of science still remembered here? |
11041 | Are you going to stay now?" |
11041 | Blair, suppressing a smile of amusement as he looked the applicant over, asked:"Ever played any?" |
11041 | Broke his finger, did he? |
11041 | But everywhere I went it was:''Have you heard from Outfield West?'' |
11041 | But what do you suppose Remsen was going to tell?" |
11041 | But wo n''t it eventually become quite as much of a pursuit as football now is?" |
11041 | By the way, Joel, what did Remsen say to you last night about playing again?" |
11041 | By the way, how are you getting on with the game?" |
11041 | By the way, where''d you learn to kick a ball that way?" |
11041 | Ca n''t you come up for a while? |
11041 | Can I get some togs from some fellow?" |
11041 | Can you hear? |
11041 | Can you swim?" |
11041 | Can you?" |
11041 | Cross your heart and hope to die? |
11041 | Did I tell you that I won a Masters scholarship in my junior year? |
11041 | Did it want Hillton to lose? |
11041 | Did you see that thing he has in this month''s Hilltonian about Cooke? |
11041 | Do n''t you expect I appreciate level- headedness and sharp- wittedness and applicationousness just as much as Remsen? |
11041 | Do n''t you see that this is his doing? |
11041 | Do n''t you see?" |
11041 | Do n''t you think I''ll have time for it?" |
11041 | Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night trying to drive the pillow out of the window with a bed- slat?" |
11041 | Do you have to skimp your studies? |
11041 | Do you have trouble to attend to both? |
11041 | Do you hear?" |
11041 | Do you know how it came there?" |
11041 | Do you like gingersnaps?" |
11041 | Do you play football?" |
11041 | Do you think it is, sir?" |
11041 | Do you?" |
11041 | Dutton, Selkirk, Murdoch-- Murdoch?" |
11041 | Eh? |
11041 | Eh? |
11041 | Eh?" |
11041 | Eh?" |
11041 | February? |
11041 | Have I spoiled these?" |
11041 | Have you any enemy in school?" |
11041 | Have you any preference which you do?" |
11041 | Have you broken that finger again? |
11041 | Have you seen Cloud?" |
11041 | Have you time to come and pay me a visit?" |
11041 | He did n''t write anything about it; what''s he mean, getting broken to pieces and not telling his parents about it?" |
11041 | Hey? |
11041 | Hey? |
11041 | Honest Injun, what''s up?" |
11041 | Honest Injun? |
11041 | How about Mr. West? |
11041 | How are the rest? |
11041 | How is that?" |
11041 | How is the golf getting along?" |
11041 | How much does that count, West?" |
11041 | I expect you''re the best player here, are n''t you?" |
11041 | I wonder if Clausen can swim? |
11041 | I wonder why?" |
11041 | I''m awfully sorry I''m such a crank about lessons, but you see I''ve made up my mind to try for the-- the-- what scholarship is that?" |
11041 | Is n''t it a horrible day?" |
11041 | Is n''t it common where you live?" |
11041 | Is n''t she?... |
11041 | Is n''t that plain enough?" |
11041 | Is n''t there anything to do?" |
11041 | Is n''t this your day for exploding things?" |
11041 | Is that fair? |
11041 | Is that so?" |
11041 | It never came within twenty yards of you, but he kept on shouting:''Catch hold-- catch hold, ca n''t you? |
11041 | Jupiter?" |
11041 | Just sit on the lid of this pesky thing, Joel, will you? |
11041 | Kind of high up, ai n''t it? |
11041 | Know anything about it?" |
11041 | Know him?" |
11041 | March is only fair at goals, and at that angle--""What''s the matter with the man?" |
11041 | March made no answer, but presently asked, in an effort to be sociable:"What are you reading?" |
11041 | March? |
11041 | Me?" |
11041 | Next?" |
11041 | Now is there anything not clear to you?" |
11041 | Now, did n''t you?" |
11041 | Now, what''s your opinion, West? |
11041 | Now, where''s my chemistry?" |
11041 | Only-- Say, what do you hit a cow with when you milk her?" |
11041 | Our line ca n''t hold them; we have no one to kick, even should we get a chance, and--""But if Blair was there, sir, or March?" |
11041 | Outfield West heard him in silence after one exclamation of surprise, and when Joel had finished, cried:"Why did n''t you tell about Cloud? |
11041 | Read''em off, will you?" |
11041 | Remsen?" |
11041 | Say, did n''t I make a mess of it this afternoon? |
11041 | Say, what''s the matter down there?" |
11041 | Say, what''s your name?" |
11041 | So what will happen? |
11041 | Still-- well, what is it?" |
11041 | That goal from the twenty- five- yard line was as pretty a performance as I''ve ever seen.--How are you feeling, lad?" |
11041 | That he is getting even with you for his losing the football team?" |
11041 | That is, wo n''t he play a better game if he is in better trim?" |
11041 | That or-- that?" |
11041 | The boys? |
11041 | The other subsided.--"You had town leave last night, March?" |
11041 | Then he paused and laid a hand affectionately on the other''s shoulder as he asked softly:"And it''s really so, Out? |
11041 | Then--"You''ve never learned to swim, Clausen?" |
11041 | There''s West most asleep.--March, have you heard from your mother lately?" |
11041 | This? |
11041 | To- day I could n''t seem to do a start right, and as for tackling that old dummy, why--""Well, you did as well as the other chaps, did n''t you?" |
11041 | Victory or defeat? |
11041 | Want to go to the station?" |
11041 | Want to? |
11041 | Was it right to throw suspicion on Bartlett Cloud by mentioning the small occurrence on the football field so long before? |
11041 | Was it the end of the year?" |
11041 | We were to have an office fitted with cherry railings and revolving bookcases near-- near--""A good links?" |
11041 | West?" |
11041 | What did he say his name was? |
11041 | What did the faculty mean? |
11041 | What do you say? |
11041 | What do you say?" |
11041 | What do you say?" |
11041 | What do you say?" |
11041 | What do you suppose he would do if some one threw a ball at him?" |
11041 | What do you think of that? |
11041 | What do you think of that? |
11041 | What in thunder do you want? |
11041 | What is more depressing than a fellow who ca n''t see a joke, March?" |
11041 | What say you?" |
11041 | What shall I sing?" |
11041 | What was a Masters to him who had set his heart on the first prize of all? |
11041 | What''s he sitting on my boy for? |
11041 | What''s next?" |
11041 | What''s next?" |
11041 | What''s that thing?" |
11041 | What''s the first thing on the list? |
11041 | What''s the good of knowing a lot of silly chemistry stuff when you''re going to be an author?" |
11041 | What''s the good of''believing you innocent,''as''Wheels''says, if he goes ahead and punishes you for the affair? |
11041 | What''s the matter with you, anyhow?" |
11041 | What''s up? |
11041 | What''s up?" |
11041 | What''s your name?" |
11041 | What? |
11041 | What?" |
11041 | When the last of the squads had moved away he stepped forward and addressed the captain:"Where do you want me?" |
11041 | When''d you arrive? |
11041 | Where does he get his show in this arrangement? |
11041 | Which way were you going?" |
11041 | Who could have taken it?" |
11041 | Who has his place?" |
11041 | Who invented that thing, anyhow?" |
11041 | Who is Cloud?" |
11041 | Who told you about that, March?" |
11041 | Who''s in with you?" |
11041 | Why did n''t you get a room in the village? |
11041 | Why do n''t you catch hold, you stupid apes?''" |
11041 | Why do you ask?" |
11041 | Why does n''t Clausen get out? |
11041 | Why is n''t he practicing, I wonder?" |
11041 | Why, how do I know but what they''ll put_ me_ on?" |
11041 | Will you?" |
11041 | Will you?" |
11041 | You come from Maine, do n''t you?" |
11041 | You did n''t mind my asking you, did you?" |
11041 | You know the saying about little pitchers, Dickey?" |
11041 | You room there, do n''t you, March?" |
11041 | You will join that, wo n''t you? |
11041 | You''ll go round with me, wo n''t you?" |
11041 | You''re feeling all right after the wetting, are you?" |
11041 | You''re not studying? |
11041 | You''ve never played golf, have you?" |
11041 | cried Joel,"why are n''t you over at the lab? |
11041 | cried Remsen;"what''s he up to?" |
11041 | she exclaimed, as together they gathered up a load of towels,"is it only you, then? |
11041 | swim? |
11041 | those two fellows row well, do n''t they? |
48849 | And for pity sake, where is she? |
48849 | And get the School down on me? 48849 And how about the instrument?" |
48849 | And leave us here to drown? |
48849 | And please, sir, where does the crew come in? |
48849 | And so you went up alone? |
48849 | And that''s a reason why we are going to do as we are going to do, eh, Jimmy? |
48849 | And the hockey team, and the track contest? |
48849 | And then you realized that it really was New York on the other end of the wire? |
48849 | And was he responsible for the affair in the bell tower? |
48849 | And what am I to be? |
48849 | And what did you do-- walk in and clean out the gang? |
48849 | And what does Jimmy do? |
48849 | And what happened then? |
48849 | And what was the scrape? |
48849 | And what ye been doin''at school? 48849 And what''s that?" |
48849 | And what''s to become of our baseball nine? |
48849 | And where do you both come from? |
48849 | And where does Frank come in? |
48849 | And where is he? |
48849 | And where''s our cat? |
48849 | And which of these aggregations do you play Thursday? |
48849 | And why did n''t you make your presence known? |
48849 | And why did n''t you report it? |
48849 | And with all this crew you propose,said Mr. Armstrong,"where are you going to put your passengers?" |
48849 | And you swam here? |
48849 | And you touched? |
48849 | Any cat that knows enough to sing''America''is n''t likely to be so dumb as to stay out in zero weather, is she? 48849 Are n''t we important members of the company?" |
48849 | Are you going down on the gridiron? |
48849 | Are you ready? |
48849 | At what salary, please? |
48849 | Batteries? |
48849 | But he''d be a fine scorer, eh, Codfish? |
48849 | Ca n''t I be skipper, or something like that? |
48849 | Ca n''t he take care of all the excursionists himself? 48849 Ca n''t we come a little way with you?" |
48849 | Come along where? |
48849 | Dear old mum, you would dance, too, would n''t you, if you had just bought a ship for a song, same as we have? 48849 Did it scare you much, Captain?" |
48849 | Did n''t you hear it, Frank? |
48849 | Did n''t you hear some one calling? |
48849 | Did you boys ever hear of hazing? |
48849 | Did you ever see this before? |
48849 | Did you kids ever hear tell of countin''chickens before they was hatched? |
48849 | Did you notice what a shine Horton took to him to- day? |
48849 | Did you see how easy he won that trial? |
48849 | Did you stop them? |
48849 | Ding bust it,cried the old man at last,"what ye crying about? |
48849 | Do I look like a fellow who would get mixed up in the common bruising business? 48849 Do any swimming now?" |
48849 | Do you know anything about it? |
48849 | Do you know how the drift of this tide goes? |
48849 | Do you know the signals of the First eleven? |
48849 | Do you suppose you could take mother and me along if we pay regular fare? |
48849 | Figures all right, does it? |
48849 | For goodness sake, what do you expect? 48849 Gee whiz, is n''t it great?" |
48849 | Go on, and what happened then? |
48849 | Going pirating? |
48849 | Going to form a new society, are they? 48849 Good old David,"said Jimmy;"wo n''t he be glad? |
48849 | Great Peter, what is it? |
48849 | Great,said Jimmy,"but where''s the ball?" |
48849 | Had n''t you better go and git some clothes on your backs? 48849 Have I been down? |
48849 | Have any of you fellows seen the football schedule? |
48849 | Have n''t we had all the good rides? 48849 Have the Freshmen a nine?" |
48849 | Have you been down to see us work? |
48849 | Have you got the rope there? |
48849 | Have you noticed,said the Codfish one night,"what a very small fry this bunch is, that has so recently entered our sacred Halls of Learning?" |
48849 | He has a right to do something, has n''t he? 48849 Hello, son, what is it?" |
48849 | How about it for you, Jimmy, and you, Codfish and Lewis? |
48849 | How are you getting on with the telegraph? |
48849 | How do you suppose that glove of mine got up into the tower? |
48849 | How do you suppose that man Butler is so stupid as to think we did that little trick last night? |
48849 | How many are there of you? |
48849 | How much speed do you think the boat has? |
48849 | How? 48849 I do n''t blame her, do you, Frank?" |
48849 | I do n''t know; what was it? |
48849 | I say, Captain,said Frank, coming down from the deck to where Captain Brown sat at the tiller,"ca n''t we do something to help you run the ship?" |
48849 | I think it''s a shame,said the Codfish indignantly,"but do you remember I told you so?" |
48849 | Into the what? |
48849 | Is n''t it great,said Jimmy, as he and Frank hurried for the 12:30 train which was to take the team to Warwick,"to see this turn- out? |
48849 | Is n''t it up to the captain to have his batteries all right? |
48849 | Is n''t so easy as it looks, is it? |
48849 | Is this your fur glove, Armstrong? |
48849 | It is n''t going to be very heavy, is it? |
48849 | It was worth all our trouble for that last inning, was n''t it? |
48849 | It wo n''t rumple up my hair, will it? |
48849 | It''s a pleasant job, how much do I get? |
48849 | Just a different kind of lobster, eh? |
48849 | Let''s see, where''s my schedule? |
48849 | Listen, what was that? |
48849 | Not much, is it? |
48849 | Nothing outstanding, no rides on the_ Black Duck_ unpaid for? |
48849 | Oh, Captain, do you think it would hurt your trade? 48849 Oh, dear, was n''t it too bad that Frank could n''t win?" |
48849 | Oh, it''s a joke, is it? 48849 Oh, oh, and you bit, did you?" |
48849 | Oh, so that''s it, is it? 48849 Oh, they did, did they?" |
48849 | Oh, yes,said one of the boys,"but they do n''t do any such things as that at Queen''s, do they?" |
48849 | Oh, you are, are you? |
48849 | Or out of the fireplace, eh, Lewis? |
48849 | Or you would have, eh, scrappy old Codfish? |
48849 | Perhaps we wired you''Big work, no pay''--wasn''t that it, Jimmy? |
48849 | Please, are you Frank Armstrong? |
48849 | Pussy, pussy, poor old pussy, where are you? 48849 Ready, Captain Burns?" |
48849 | Ready, Captain Wheeler? |
48849 | S''pose your heads are just crammed full of knowledge, eh? |
48849 | Say? 48849 She''ll bump, wo n''t she?" |
48849 | Shiver my bloomin''timbers, what was that? |
48849 | So you are in the habit of practical joking? |
48849 | So, so,said the Doctor musingly;"and what then?" |
48849 | Some ding- busted dog- fish trying to make a meal? |
48849 | Something bite you? |
48849 | Sure your totals are correct? |
48849 | Tell us what? 48849 That''s nice; where is he?" |
48849 | The question is, can I get out? |
48849 | Trainin'', what fer? |
48849 | WHO CAN READ CHOCTAW? |
48849 | Wait till you get to be captain,said the Codfish,"and you''ll have them kicking goals all over the field, eh, old speed?" |
48849 | Want any help? |
48849 | Was Dixon in this scheme? |
48849 | Was n''t good enough, was I? |
48849 | Was that a suspicious circumstance? |
48849 | We must be halfway there, do n''t you think? |
48849 | Well, it''s sure death to stay here, is n''t it? |
48849 | Well, this is a nice mess you''ve got us into, is n''t it? |
48849 | Well, we''ll come in and sing you a lullaby, eh, boys? |
48849 | Well, what are we going to do about it, I''d like to know? |
48849 | Well, what are you going to do about it? |
48849 | Well, what''s all your virtuous indignation about, old chappie? |
48849 | Well, when did you make away with the instrument? |
48849 | Well,said Dr. Hobart, turning to the boys;"what have you to say to this?" |
48849 | Were they planning to kidnap Old Pop- Eye? |
48849 | What about Old Captain Silas himself? |
48849 | What are you boys doing in this tower and how did you get here? |
48849 | What are you doin''away out here in the bay? 48849 What did you want me to do,"he said;"tire myself out?" |
48849 | What do you call your nine? |
48849 | What do you take me for? |
48849 | What do you want? |
48849 | What does it all mean? |
48849 | What happened to the old cat, anyway? |
48849 | What if the gang should send up a dozen kidnappers and carry us both out and duck us? |
48849 | What in the name of time are they doing? |
48849 | What is all this about? 48849 What is it, Jimmy, old fellow?" |
48849 | What is the accusation against these young men, Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Turner? 48849 What nearly scared you to death?" |
48849 | What on earth can this man have to tell me? |
48849 | What possible objection can you have to taking an election to Gamma? |
48849 | What time does your excursion start to- morrow? |
48849 | What time was that? |
48849 | What were you young men doing in the tower of the Chapel last night? |
48849 | What would you say to an organization of class baseball,suggested the Codfish,"same as they do at the colleges? |
48849 | What would you say to my asking him again? 48849 What''s going on here?" |
48849 | What''s going to be left of this Queen''s School eleven when that''s over? |
48849 | What''s that you have? |
48849 | What''s that you''re saying about me? |
48849 | What''s that? |
48849 | What''s the matter with Dixon? |
48849 | What''s the matter, Old Mother Goose? |
48849 | What''s the matter? |
48849 | What''s the matter? |
48849 | What''s this all about? |
48849 | What''s this navigation company going to be called? |
48849 | What''s wanted? |
48849 | What''s wrong? |
48849 | What''s your name? |
48849 | What, and leave us here? |
48849 | What, with me to protect you? |
48849 | What? |
48849 | Where am I to play? |
48849 | Where are you runts? |
48849 | Where are your goal posts, kids? |
48849 | Where did the Human Fish, Peters, go to? |
48849 | Where did you get it? 48849 Where does Jimmy come in?" |
48849 | Where to-- New York? 48849 Where''s the automobile that hit me?" |
48849 | Where''s your motor boat? |
48849 | Which half, Captain,inquired the Codfish;"bow or stern?" |
48849 | Which one was that? |
48849 | Who brought the cat in, anyway? |
48849 | Who can read Choctaw? 48849 Who can read Choctaw?" |
48849 | Who could it be, do you suppose? |
48849 | Who were the gents you heard plotting, Sherlock? |
48849 | Who''d have thought the old mule could run that way? |
48849 | Who''s going in? |
48849 | Who''s hazing them? |
48849 | Why does n''t Jimmy move out a little? 48849 Why does n''t he come down to us, whoever he is?" |
48849 | Why does n''t he come up here? 48849 Why, what''s the matter?" |
48849 | Will it come, do you think? |
48849 | Will it freeze all right, do you think? |
48849 | Wo n''t old Bonesey be savage when he finds this in the morning? |
48849 | Would n''t it be a joke,said the Codfish, as the hour for the opening of the great telegraph line came and went,"if it did n''t work?" |
48849 | Would you have been any better off if we had n''t come? |
48849 | Yes, and what kind of an accident? |
48849 | Yes, and what were they? |
48849 | Yes, and where''s your motor boat coming from? |
48849 | You are Frank Armstrong? |
48849 | You are not hazers, are you? |
48849 | You do n''t expect me to remember what I said three or four months ago? |
48849 | You do n''t think I''d come down here without one, do you? |
48849 | You say, Dixon, that you saw these two boys entering the rear door of the Chapel last night? |
48849 | _ Most_ of your good players? 48849 ''Member what happened to your old boat last year? |
48849 | Advancing to the diamond itself he spoke out loudly:"Hullo, any one here want to see me?" |
48849 | And then how about drivin''poor old Captain Silas Brown out of bisness with one o''them fast motor boats?" |
48849 | And what are your opponents called?" |
48849 | And who else is there?" |
48849 | Are you willing to advance us running expenses for gasoline and oil till we get our first money on fares?" |
48849 | Bowser?" |
48849 | But could n''t we help with the passengers? |
48849 | But what''s the matter with Dixon?" |
48849 | But what''s this job you have for me?" |
48849 | But where''s the band?" |
48849 | But would they find them, or would the sea next morning toss up on the shore two white bodies limp and bedraggled? |
48849 | Butler?" |
48849 | Butler?" |
48849 | Ca n''t we do it, dad?" |
48849 | Ca n''t we have him down right away? |
48849 | Ca n''t you hear it boil?" |
48849 | Ca n''t you see lights moving on the shore?" |
48849 | Ca n''t you think up an original remark?" |
48849 | Can it be a cat?" |
48849 | Can you come?" |
48849 | Could he make any one hear him, and, if they did hear him, would any one be likely to come to such a place? |
48849 | Could n''t we put up the gangplank or put it down or whatever you do with it?" |
48849 | Could n''t we try it?" |
48849 | Could n''t we, Jimmy?" |
48849 | Did he?" |
48849 | Did you ever swim an eighth of a mile-- the 220 yards?" |
48849 | Do n''t you know you are liable to shock these sedate villagers with that raiment of yours? |
48849 | Do n''t you remember Poe''s story about the black cat?" |
48849 | Do n''t you see, you coward, that it''s the only chance we have?" |
48849 | Do n''t you want to take another fall out of him?" |
48849 | Do you feel that way?" |
48849 | Do you think I will?" |
48849 | Does he know it?" |
48849 | END OF GAMMA TAU 299 ILLUSTRATIONS"Listen, what was that?" |
48849 | Eh, what?" |
48849 | Frank, are you there?" |
48849 | Gleason?" |
48849 | Got any objection?" |
48849 | Have you said your prayers?" |
48849 | How about it, David?" |
48849 | How about it, mates?" |
48849 | How about it?" |
48849 | How far had the water gained on their little island of rock? |
48849 | How long have you been a navigator?" |
48849 | How''s that? |
48849 | Hurry, hurry, wo n''t you? |
48849 | Illustration:"LISTEN, WHAT WAS THAT?" |
48849 | Is it a go?" |
48849 | Is n''t it enough to have such company as ours without pay?" |
48849 | Is n''t it?" |
48849 | Is n''t this air wonderful?" |
48849 | It''s settled that you are to come?" |
48849 | Learnin''your lessons, I s''pose?" |
48849 | Make it, buy it or pinch it?" |
48849 | May we go?" |
48849 | Now, then, will you be good?" |
48849 | Now, what are we going to do?" |
48849 | Or does he want to take you boys into partnership?" |
48849 | Peters turned suddenly and savagely on Frank:"Well, what are you going to do, stand there like a statue and see us all drown? |
48849 | Please, sir, what do you want?" |
48849 | S- s- s- s- h-- what was that?" |
48849 | Simpkins?" |
48849 | Sounds easy, does n''t it?" |
48849 | Suddenly he stopped:"By Jove, I wonder if that is our wire to Queen''s Station? |
48849 | The Queen''s colors were drooping like their players, and the boys began to ask each other:"How much more is it going to be?" |
48849 | The boys, uniting their voices, shouted:"What''s the matter? |
48849 | The horrors of it lay below him, but was he any better off? |
48849 | They always do that when they see an interesting article in the_ Mirror_, eh, David?" |
48849 | They wasted no more words except occasionally one would say:"You there?" |
48849 | Want to come?" |
48849 | Was n''t he in as bad a fix as before? |
48849 | We do n''t seem any nearer, do we?" |
48849 | We would like to see this wonderful roommate of yours, would n''t we, mother?" |
48849 | Were they not now in their second year and lords of their particular realm-- Honeywell Hall? |
48849 | What Indian tied them like this?" |
48849 | What are they going to try?" |
48849 | What are you doing there?" |
48849 | What can any one be doing there? |
48849 | What did it matter now? |
48849 | What did you come up here for?" |
48849 | What did you find in the tower last night?" |
48849 | What do you say?" |
48849 | What do you suppose I fell over?" |
48849 | What do you think about it?" |
48849 | What say?" |
48849 | What says our aspiring literary genius?" |
48849 | What was that gleam of white far below him? |
48849 | What was that?" |
48849 | What were they thinking of him? |
48849 | What were you doing all summer?" |
48849 | What would you fellows say if we were to tie the_ Black Duck_ up to the dock to- morrow and try a little drop kicking?" |
48849 | What''s the matter with you to- night? |
48849 | What''s the matter?" |
48849 | What''s the use of having these cards to play if you do n''t play them? |
48849 | Where did you hear it?" |
48849 | Where''s Armstrong?" |
48849 | Who is going to play your quarter? |
48849 | Who is it?" |
48849 | Who''ll come back?" |
48849 | Why do n''t you publish the old thing again?" |
48849 | Why do n''t you run a special excursion, swim in the meet and take your crowd back home in the evening? |
48849 | Why do n''t you take in some one besides the athletic fellows? |
48849 | Why does n''t the fool cat have sense enough to go home?" |
48849 | Why had n''t they? |
48849 | Why were you particularly anxious?" |
48849 | Why would n''t it be a good scheme to have a little telegraph line of our own?" |
48849 | Why, you lost_ all_ of them, did n''t you?" |
48849 | Will you forgive me?" |
48849 | Will you take her?" |
48849 | With rescue in sight the boys threw their last energy into a fusillade of shouts and soon,"Ha- yo, where are you?" |
48849 | Wo n''t you let us buy it from you?" |
48849 | Would it carry? |
48849 | Would n''t it be a joke to give them some of their own medicine?" |
48849 | You forget that Chip owns the School, do n''t you?" |
48849 | You know when I fell in the lower corridor? |
48849 | cried Jimmy in amazement,"what are you fellows doing here and what''s the matter with Bronson?" |
48849 | cried Jimmy;"what was that? |
48849 | inquired Lewis,"short- stop or second base?" |
41410 | A spread? 41410 About the announcements being made?" |
41410 | About what? |
41410 | Am I making myself clear? |
41410 | And I was n''t here? |
41410 | And so the dog''s owner is here, is he? 41410 And why must I leave Kentfield?" |
41410 | And you''re not going? |
41410 | Any more nominations? |
41410 | Are father''s affairs in much worse shape? |
41410 | Are n''t we going a bit too fast down hill? |
41410 | Are n''t you ever coming? |
41410 | Are we going to have practice to- day? |
41410 | Are you busy, Hamilton? |
41410 | Are you feeling strong enough to be moved? |
41410 | Are you fellows ready for a little fun? |
41410 | Are you going to kick? |
41410 | Are you going to run one of the six- pounders up on the chapel steps, or turn the flag upside down? |
41410 | Are you going to try again? |
41410 | Are you hurt, Dick? |
41410 | Are you ready? |
41410 | Are you ready? |
41410 | Are you sure it was Porter? |
41410 | As bad as that? |
41410 | Boys, will we do it? |
41410 | But ca n''t you do something? 41410 But how can you? |
41410 | But it certainly was great to convert Mr. Duncaster into a gridiron rooter; eh, Grit? |
41410 | But what about you, Dick? |
41410 | But what can you do here? |
41410 | But who''s going to do the picking? |
41410 | But will they do it? |
41410 | But will they play us? |
41410 | But will they, after Blue Hill turned us down? |
41410 | By whom? |
41410 | Ca n''t we jump out before it goes any faster? |
41410 | Ca n''t we let''em alone? 41410 Ca n''t you start the motor and hold her back on the reverse?" |
41410 | Can I do it? |
41410 | Can they stand it? |
41410 | Can we get it again? |
41410 | Can we go on? |
41410 | Can you play? |
41410 | Can you see, Dick? |
41410 | Can you stay in? |
41410 | Dick Hamilton? 41410 Did he say I said for him to take Grit?" |
41410 | Did he say you were to go higher in case I refused that offer? |
41410 | Did you hear whether or not we''ll have a game with Haskell? |
41410 | Do I understand that both you young gentlemen withdraw? |
41410 | Do n''t you think it will put us out of training? |
41410 | Do you know what you''re saying, Dick? |
41410 | Do you mean for that price? 41410 Do you mean it?" |
41410 | Do you think Duncaster did it? 41410 Do you think Spitfire is safe?" |
41410 | Do you think the door will catch? |
41410 | Do you think we''ll win, Paul Drew? |
41410 | Do you think you can play? |
41410 | Does Porter know this? |
41410 | Does that satisfy you? |
41410 | Go to bed? |
41410 | Had n''t we better start? |
41410 | Had we ought to have piled up a bigger score? |
41410 | Hamilton''s team? |
41410 | Have n''t you got two brakes? |
41410 | Have n''t you heard? 41410 Have you challenged Blue Hill yet?" |
41410 | Have you come to see me? |
41410 | Have you enough to run on? |
41410 | Have you got the cash to pay for the stock? |
41410 | Have you heard from Duncaster? |
41410 | Have you heard whether or not Haskell will play us? |
41410 | He did n''t? |
41410 | He got away from you, did n''t he? |
41410 | He laughed; eh? |
41410 | Heads or tails? |
41410 | How are you going to Mooretown? |
41410 | How are you going to force''em? |
41410 | How can we, without a train available? |
41410 | How did it happen-- how did it come on? |
41410 | How do we stand, anyhow? |
41410 | How is my uncle? |
41410 | How so? |
41410 | How was that?'' 41410 Hum-- Hamilton-- no relation to Mortimer Hamilton; are you?" |
41410 | Hurt yourself much? |
41410 | I do n''t know yet-- Hey, Frank, get your head out of my way for a second; will you? |
41410 | I say, who did that? |
41410 | I want to ask a favor of you, Hamilton, and I want you to grant it-- understand? |
41410 | I want to play in that Mooretown game to- morrow-- play full game-- un''stand? 41410 I wonder if Porter''s heard?" |
41410 | I wonder what the new developments are? |
41410 | I wonder who that Mr. Duncaster is that we so nearly ran over? |
41410 | I''m glad I''m nominated, of course, but----"Well, but me no buts, what is it? |
41410 | I-- I----"Are you sure you''re all right? |
41410 | If Anderson wanted to turn us down why did n''t he simply say that all their dates were filled? |
41410 | Is Dutton dead? |
41410 | Is he doing it all alone-- I mean has n''t he some men associated with him? |
41410 | Is he really a wealthy man? |
41410 | Is it actually necessary? |
41410 | Is it anything serious, Doctor? |
41410 | Is my father ill? |
41410 | Is n''t there a regular train they can take? |
41410 | Is that so? |
41410 | Is the chauffeur hurt? |
41410 | Is there a good water pressure? |
41410 | Is there any chance for me, Hamilton? |
41410 | Is your dad interested? 41410 Is your machine in shape to run? |
41410 | It was tough, was n''t it, Dick? |
41410 | It was your dog; eh? 41410 Let us know how you are?" |
41410 | Like to go around town for a while? 41410 Naylor, how did it happen that you could n''t hold the ball?" |
41410 | Nephew Richard, do you mean to say you''re going to ride back in that miserable man''s machine? |
41410 | None of what? |
41410 | Nose? 41410 Nothing-- why?" |
41410 | Now can you see? |
41410 | Now who are you-- my young soldier lad? 41410 Of Lehigh?" |
41410 | Oh, it is; eh? |
41410 | Oh, it''s easy enough to talk,murmured Innis,"but when it comes to a football team----""What''s the matter with the football team?" |
41410 | Oh, what''s the use? |
41410 | Oh, you do; eh? |
41410 | On our own grounds? 41410 Ray-- are you alive-- are you all right?" |
41410 | Say Toots,he went on to one of the janitors about the academy,"if you see Mr. Hamilton, just send him over to the Sacred Pig, will you?" |
41410 | Say, Beeby,spoke Paul Drew,"are you sure it is n''t a joke? |
41410 | Say, ca n''t we challenge Blue Hill now? |
41410 | Say, did you hear that? |
41410 | Score? 41410 Shall we send for the doctor?" |
41410 | Since when has it been_ his_ eleven? |
41410 | So that''s why you called on me, Dick Hamilton? 41410 Stock is it? |
41410 | Take what back? |
41410 | Ten; eh? |
41410 | That''s right-- but how can we afford to pay for a Yale and a Princeton coach? |
41410 | Then I ca n''t go in at the opening? |
41410 | Then Martin and Spencer are both coming? |
41410 | Then what? |
41410 | Then you did n''t see Hatfield? |
41410 | Then you wo n''t motor back with us? |
41410 | They are subduing it, do n''t you think, Major? |
41410 | Think you can do it? |
41410 | This man Porter-- why Nephew Richard-- what is that on your nose? |
41410 | To see you beaten? |
41410 | Trouble? 41410 Want to come along?" |
41410 | Well, Hamilton, am I to play? |
41410 | Well, it''s a chance, is n''t it? 41410 Well, what do think about it, Dick?" |
41410 | Well, what do you think of it, Dick? |
41410 | Well, what do you think of''em? |
41410 | Well, what''s all the correspondence about Dick? |
41410 | Well, which do you feel better over, Dick? |
41410 | Well, would n''t that put a crimp in your bayonet? |
41410 | Well, you''ve heard the news I suppose? |
41410 | Well, young man, how do you find yourself? |
41410 | Well? |
41410 | Well? |
41410 | Well? |
41410 | Well? |
41410 | Well? |
41410 | Well? |
41410 | What are you going to do? |
41410 | What are you going to do? |
41410 | What are you sticking up for him for? |
41410 | What are you trying to do, anyhow? |
41410 | What could have induced him to play such a contemptible trick? |
41410 | What do you mean? |
41410 | What do you want to run under a machine that way for? 41410 What do you want? |
41410 | What does this mean? |
41410 | What for? |
41410 | What good would it do if they did? |
41410 | What happened? |
41410 | What is it? |
41410 | What is it? |
41410 | What is it? |
41410 | What position? |
41410 | What sort of a student told you we did n''t want it? |
41410 | What''s the matter up in your bungalow? |
41410 | What''s the matter? 41410 What''s the matter?" |
41410 | What''s the matter? |
41410 | What''s the next move? |
41410 | What''s the rush, son? |
41410 | What''s the use of having a fortune if you do n''t spend it? |
41410 | What''s this-- a-- hold up? |
41410 | What''s your great scheme about a football team? 41410 What? |
41410 | Where are you going, Dutton? |
41410 | Where in the world did you blow from? 41410 Where is he?" |
41410 | Where to now, sir? |
41410 | Which horse are you going to ride, Paul? |
41410 | Who goes there? |
41410 | Who is it? |
41410 | Who is that? |
41410 | Who says by Dick''s influence? |
41410 | Who told you? |
41410 | Who''s got Porter''s place? |
41410 | Why do n''t they keep that infernal horn still? 41410 Why do n''t you take the little gray I used to ride? |
41410 | Why do n''t you turn on the pressure? |
41410 | Why does n''t Hamilton let me play then? |
41410 | Why not? |
41410 | Why not? |
41410 | Why not? |
41410 | Why not? |
41410 | Why should I? 41410 Why that''s odd-- I''m-- no, never mind-- so you''re Mortimer Hamilton''s son; eh? |
41410 | Why, are you going to sell it? |
41410 | Why, did we do so rotten? |
41410 | Why, do you expect trouble? |
41410 | Why, wha''s matter me? 41410 Why, you''re not afraid of him; are you?" |
41410 | Why, you''re not afraid of not beating them; are you? |
41410 | Why-- how----? |
41410 | Why? |
41410 | Will I be able to play Saturday? |
41410 | Will I be able to play football Saturday? |
41410 | Will a duck eat corn meal, boys? |
41410 | Will they let us in? |
41410 | Will they put in their first team? |
41410 | Will we work any of the new plays on''em? |
41410 | Will we? |
41410 | Wo n''t you consider any offer at all from my father? |
41410 | Would n''t it be great if we could shut them out altogether? |
41410 | Yes you can-- if you want to-- un''stand? |
41410 | Yes, but what of it? 41410 Yes?" |
41410 | You did? |
41410 | You do n''t like him? 41410 You do n''t mean to say he''s lost all his money?" |
41410 | You mean George Blake-- who umpired in our last game? |
41410 | You were sent for? |
41410 | You wo n''t try to see Duncaster again? |
41410 | You would n''t do anything mean, would you? |
41410 | You''ll go Mooretown with us; wo n''t you? |
41410 | Your special train? |
41410 | _ We_ did''em? |
41410 | Ai n''t I a''right?" |
41410 | And desert the team in the face of the biggest game of the year? |
41410 | And so you''re the one who ran me down? |
41410 | And what normal healthy lad would not want to be captain of an eleven? |
41410 | And you have n''t a crowd of roistering students with you?" |
41410 | Are there any more of you? |
41410 | Are those the only ones made?" |
41410 | Are you all right? |
41410 | Are you boys all right?" |
41410 | Are you game?" |
41410 | Because he knew it was your animal?" |
41410 | Besides, did you note the brace they took?" |
41410 | But did he tell you to take me away from Kentfield-- just when I have the football team in good shape? |
41410 | But did you know that Porter and Weston were giving a little spread to- night?" |
41410 | But he is n''t here, is he Grit, old boy?" |
41410 | But how about it; is n''t it almost true?" |
41410 | But say, who''s going to be our captain-- have you heard?" |
41410 | But seriously, fellows, is my plan all right?" |
41410 | By the way, Dick, when are your coaches coming?" |
41410 | By the way, you say that Porter chap, whose father is working against us, attends here?" |
41410 | CHAPTER VI MR. DUNCASTER AGAIN"I say, Dick, are you in?" |
41410 | CHAPTER XI A RIVALRY"What are you going to do?" |
41410 | CHAPTER XIII THE RESCUE OF DUTTON"What do you mean? |
41410 | CHAPTER XVI A DARING PLAN"Well, what do you boys think of yourselves?" |
41410 | Ca n''t you send Duncaster some word? |
41410 | Can you get up there now?" |
41410 | Can you take me back?" |
41410 | Can you take these boys to the game?" |
41410 | Could n''t you explain before you hiked away?" |
41410 | Could we go out to his place this afternoon?" |
41410 | Did he say I was to leave?" |
41410 | Did you ever have him come at you?" |
41410 | Did you really think we would win? |
41410 | Do you agree to that plan?" |
41410 | Do you think you can risk another sequence play?" |
41410 | Do you want more money? |
41410 | Duncaster?" |
41410 | Eh, Paul?" |
41410 | Going to let him in?" |
41410 | Grit in there-- in the ammunition house?" |
41410 | Hamilton?" |
41410 | Has the Haskell bunch arrived yet?" |
41410 | Have you been dreaming while all this racket was going on? |
41410 | Have you heard any rumors?" |
41410 | Have you run down any more persons in your auto?" |
41410 | He awakened as a voice called faintly:"Is there any water handy, Dick?" |
41410 | Hey? |
41410 | How about it, Dick?" |
41410 | How are you?" |
41410 | How did it happen? |
41410 | How did it happen?" |
41410 | How in the world did you fellows manage to get Martin and Spencer?" |
41410 | How is it coming on?" |
41410 | How is your ankle, if we do play?" |
41410 | How many in there?" |
41410 | How many of those tin soldiers from the military academy have you in there anyhow? |
41410 | How will Jacob Small do?" |
41410 | How will you vote, by ballot or acclimation?" |
41410 | I know we could put it all over''em at that game, if we ca n''t at football; eh, fellows?" |
41410 | I reckon you''ll ride Rex; eh?" |
41410 | I say, Dick, what''s up?" |
41410 | I wonder if I could pump him through Jake Weston, his crony? |
41410 | I wonder if we could n''t do something?" |
41410 | I wonder who that unknown man is?" |
41410 | Is that clear?" |
41410 | Martin?" |
41410 | Now I wonder if I can get hold of any more news, so I can wire him? |
41410 | One form? |
41410 | Or would you rather be on the side lines?" |
41410 | Play Saturday? |
41410 | Say, I hear your dad is pretty well up in business, Ham?" |
41410 | Say, do n''t you think it''s rather queer not to have a captain?" |
41410 | Say, let a fellow up, will you?" |
41410 | Sent to report the game?" |
41410 | Shall I call him in?" |
41410 | So that''s what you think, eh?" |
41410 | Sorry, see?" |
41410 | That being the case, what''s to be done?" |
41410 | To whom do I pay the ten dollars?" |
41410 | Tough about Teddy; is n''t it?" |
41410 | Trolley stock? |
41410 | Un''stand? |
41410 | Was he in earnest about it?" |
41410 | What do you say, Ham?" |
41410 | What do you think of it, fellows?" |
41410 | What is the matter? |
41410 | What was the coach leading to? |
41410 | What was the matter? |
41410 | What''s that?" |
41410 | What''s the good of money if it ca n''t get you what you want?" |
41410 | What''s the matter with it?" |
41410 | What''s to be done, Dick? |
41410 | Where are you scrubs? |
41410 | Where is he now? |
41410 | Where''d you get those coaches?" |
41410 | Where''s my five dollars?" |
41410 | Which would Haskell select? |
41410 | Who are those two young men marching up and down over there-- chums of yours?" |
41410 | Who are you?" |
41410 | Who did it?" |
41410 | Who did it?" |
41410 | Who would make the next points? |
41410 | Who''d think old man Duncaster would be up here?" |
41410 | Who''s got his place?" |
41410 | Why ca n''t you look where you''re going?" |
41410 | Why did n''t you have an eye on the brute?" |
41410 | Why do n''t you go see the coaches?" |
41410 | Why?" |
41410 | Will you let me play?" |
41410 | Will you start her off, or shall I?" |
41410 | Will you take us in those trucks? |
41410 | Will you tell him Dick Hamilton wants to see him?" |
41410 | Will you? |
41410 | Will you?" |
41410 | Yet how came he at the game? |
41410 | cried our hero,"ca n''t you see how I''m blushing? |
41410 | cried the young millionaire, stepping out in front of the first truck and holding up his hand,"will you do us a favor?" |
33425 | All ready, Porter? |
33425 | All right now, eh? |
33425 | And get fired? |
33425 | And get found out and put on inner bounds? 33425 And supposing it was n''t there?" |
33425 | And they call you Harry? |
33425 | And you''ll play tennis with me some day, too? |
33425 | And you''re not cross with me, are you? |
33425 | Anyhow, it would be only fair and square; and you want to be that, do n''t you, Horace? |
33425 | Anyone want the lead? |
33425 | Are n''t you going to do_ anything_? |
33425 | Are we ahead? |
33425 | Are you a Senior? |
33425 | Are you crazy? |
33425 | Are you going to stand there all night? 33425 Are you sure it''s sore throat?" |
33425 | Bell rung? |
33425 | But I do n''t suppose you happened to have on a red sweater, eh? 33425 But how could anyone have got it?" |
33425 | But supposing it''s locked? |
33425 | But supposing what he said is so? |
33425 | But what about Emmy? |
33425 | Ca n''t you be quiet? 33425 Ca n''t you climb up and get it away from him? |
33425 | Can we keep them from scoring, do you think? |
33425 | Can you swim? |
33425 | Care about what? |
33425 | Caught anything? |
33425 | Coming up to the room for that medicine? |
33425 | Could any one borrow it without your knowing of it? |
33425 | Could n''t you make him open his trunk? |
33425 | Did I? 33425 Did he have a sore throat? |
33425 | Did you bring two? |
33425 | Did you get wet? |
33425 | Did you want to see me, Jack? |
33425 | Do n''t they? 33425 Do n''t you know who Burlen is?" |
33425 | Do n''t you see he''d want to put it back again so that you could n''t say that someone had taken it and worn it? 33425 Do n''t you think it was Roy?" |
33425 | Do n''t you think that''s rather a strange tale to tell, Porter? |
33425 | Do n''t you want to see him? |
33425 | Do we have to give the boats back right away, Jim? |
33425 | Do you keep it unlocked? |
33425 | Do you know of anyone else in school who has a red sweater? |
33425 | Do you know whose it is? |
33425 | Do you know,she asked,"that the boys are n''t allowed in here without permission and that if papa finds it out you''ll be punished?" |
33425 | Do you mind? |
33425 | Do you own a fishing- rod? |
33425 | Do you suppose he_ wanted_ not to play to- day? 33425 Do you think I believe that?" |
33425 | Do you think I''m very fat? |
33425 | Do you-- would you mind taking a walk? |
33425 | Do you? |
33425 | Do? |
33425 | Doctor willing, is he? 33425 Does drinking vinegar help?" |
33425 | Does n''t he ever get away? |
33425 | Does n''t, eh? 33425 Does your wrist hurt?" |
33425 | Fresh, am I? |
33425 | Going to what? |
33425 | Got your oar? |
33425 | Have n''t you ever seen a football before? |
33425 | Have you loaned it to any one recently? |
33425 | Have you told him? |
33425 | He''s a Second Senior, is n''t he? |
33425 | He''s the parrot, is n''t he? |
33425 | Hello, what''s wrong there? |
33425 | Honest? 33425 How about the squabs?" |
33425 | How about you, Roy? |
33425 | How about you? |
33425 | How about you? |
33425 | How are we making it? |
33425 | How do you fellows know that there is n''t a big old rock here? 33425 How do you know it?" |
33425 | How do you know? |
33425 | How many have played hockey? |
33425 | How many of you fellows will come out for practice? |
33425 | How much farther? |
33425 | How you going to raise it? |
33425 | How''d he know who was in it? |
33425 | How''d you do that? 33425 How''d you know?" |
33425 | How-- how''d it get there? |
33425 | How? |
33425 | Huh? |
33425 | Hurt him? |
33425 | Hurt, Porter? |
33425 | Hurt? |
33425 | I did n''t think she''d do as well as she has, did you? |
33425 | I hate people to smile at you when they ought to answer, do n''t you? |
33425 | I s''pose we can have our boats? |
33425 | I said I had a cold? 33425 I suppose he will let you come and watch the game, wo n''t he?" |
33425 | I suppose we could n''t get nearly that much by subscription? |
33425 | I suppose you think you can play the game because he can, eh? 33425 I tell you that was a foxy idea of Jim''s, to find out where they kept the boats from the other shore, now was n''t it?" |
33425 | I thought so; and the name was-- er-- Brown was n''t it? |
33425 | I wonder what he thinks he is? 33425 Is Burlen a good rower?" |
33425 | Is he on the crew? |
33425 | Is the Doctor in? |
33425 | Is this-- shorter? |
33425 | Is your brother Porter of the Harvard eleven? |
33425 | It is n''t busted, is it? |
33425 | It''s an awful handsome canoe, is n''t it? |
33425 | It''s one on us,said Schonberg,"is n''t it, Jim?" |
33425 | Let''s see, I met you last evening, did n''t I? |
33425 | Look here, Harry, you do n''t really want to play tennis, do you? |
33425 | Look here, Harry,he said finally,"do you really think Roy kept quiet so that I could stay in the race? |
33425 | Lose consciousness, did you? 33425 Maybe I will,"answered Sid gloomily,"but who wants to play if Roy''s out of it?" |
33425 | Me? 33425 New boats?" |
33425 | No one knows about this but you and Jack and me? |
33425 | No, but I hope he''s all right? |
33425 | No; where to? |
33425 | Not a he? 33425 Not in the dormitory? |
33425 | Not tell? |
33425 | Now what''s underneath? |
33425 | Now you keep your mouth shut, old man, will you? |
33425 | Oh, well, what if I did? |
33425 | Played before, have n''t you? |
33425 | Porter,said the Doctor,"does this belong to you?" |
33425 | Ready, Ferry Hill? |
33425 | Ready, Ferry Hill? |
33425 | Ready, Hammond? |
33425 | Ready, Hammond? |
33425 | Really? |
33425 | Road or hill? |
33425 | Roy? 33425 Say, Harry, what''s the matter with you?" |
33425 | Say, Jack,he asked,"what''s the longest period of time you can think of?" |
33425 | Say, kid, at this school we teach''em to answer when they''re spoken to; see? 33425 Say, kid, ca n''t you learn to handle that ball?" |
33425 | Say, you''ve got a peach of a cold, have n''t you? |
33425 | See him splash, will you? 33425 Sure?" |
33425 | That your only reason? |
33425 | The trunk? |
33425 | Then how do they know you wo n''t move the boats in the meantime? |
33425 | Then we''ll lose the race, wo n''t we? |
33425 | Then you think it would have been impossible for anyone to have taken it without your knowledge? |
33425 | Think he would stand any show? |
33425 | Think so? |
33425 | Think you''ll ever grow enough to fill it? |
33425 | To Hammond? 33425 Told me what?" |
33425 | Tom''s pole? |
33425 | Too big for him, was n''t it? |
33425 | Was n''t Tom in the dormitory when we got there? |
33425 | Was the sweater there? |
33425 | Watch his finger; you''d think he was in class, eh? 33425 Well, I guess I''ve heard about it, have n''t I?" |
33425 | Well, Sid, who''ll play first? |
33425 | Well, Sidney, you''re out for the team at last, eh? |
33425 | Well, boys, what you doin''? |
33425 | Well, but-- but why do n''t you do it? |
33425 | Well, did you discover anything? |
33425 | Well, he''s sure to, is n''t he? 33425 Well, were n''t you?" |
33425 | Were you there? |
33425 | What are you going to do? |
33425 | What are you going to tell? |
33425 | What class are you in? |
33425 | What do you know? |
33425 | What do you make of this? |
33425 | What do you suppose he''d do with it? |
33425 | What do you think of that, eh? 33425 What do you think of that?" |
33425 | What do you want? |
33425 | What does he say then? |
33425 | What for? |
33425 | What is it, Harry? |
33425 | What medicine? |
33425 | What position? |
33425 | What time is practice? |
33425 | What was Chub Eaton''s time? |
33425 | What''s Harry doing here? |
33425 | What''s bothering you? 33425 What''s he like?" |
33425 | What''s she up to? 33425 What''s that?" |
33425 | What''s the answer? |
33425 | What''s the good of getting into trouble yourself? 33425 What''s the good of making more rumpus now? |
33425 | What''s the matter-- with the road? |
33425 | What''s the matter? |
33425 | What''s the trouble here? 33425 What''s the trouble with your ears? |
33425 | What''s to keep her from coming over to- night, then,pursued Roy,"and taking the whole bunch while we''re asleep?" |
33425 | What''s up? 33425 What''s wrong with the old sinner?" |
33425 | What''s your first name? |
33425 | What''s your name? |
33425 | What? |
33425 | Where abouts? |
33425 | Where are you going? |
33425 | Where did they come from? 33425 Where does this lantern belong?" |
33425 | Where is it kept? |
33425 | Where the deuce are we? |
33425 | Where''d you get that sweater? |
33425 | Where''s the landing? |
33425 | Where''s your man, Burlen? |
33425 | Where? |
33425 | Whereabouts, then? |
33425 | Which do you want to win, my dear? |
33425 | Which was the best? |
33425 | Which way do I swim? |
33425 | Who gave it to you? |
33425 | Who is captain? |
33425 | Who is he? |
33425 | Who knows? 33425 Who might he be?" |
33425 | Who put these in here? |
33425 | Who tripped you up? |
33425 | Who wants the lead? |
33425 | Who went over, Jim? |
33425 | Who''ll win this year? |
33425 | Who''s at bat? |
33425 | Who''s going to stay here? |
33425 | Who''s me? |
33425 | Who-- o? |
33425 | Who? 33425 Who? |
33425 | Why did you go there to sleep? |
33425 | Why do n''t they send you a note and tell you when they''re coming? 33425 Why do n''t you set the pace awhile?" |
33425 | Why not play on the river? |
33425 | Why not turn them loose? |
33425 | Why not? 33425 Why not? |
33425 | Why not? |
33425 | Why wo n''t you own up, Horace? |
33425 | Why? 33425 Why?" |
33425 | Why? |
33425 | Why? |
33425 | With a crimson sweater on? 33425 Yes, did you leave it there? |
33425 | Yes, sir; do you think I can make it, sir? |
33425 | You do n''t expect those fellows are going to row across here and then go hunting all about the island in the dark, do you? 33425 You do n''t say? |
33425 | You do n''t think he will let you off in time for the game Saturday? |
33425 | You would n''t? |
33425 | You''ll come and see Methuselah again soon, wo n''t you? |
33425 | You''ll give me a show, wo n''t you, Chub? |
33425 | You''re a new boy, are n''t you? |
33425 | You''re going to fish, are n''t you? |
33425 | You''re joking, are n''t you? |
33425 | You''re mighty smart, are n''t you? |
33425 | You''re not going to let them win, are you, Roy? |
33425 | You''re not one of his slaves, are you? |
33425 | You? 33425 A dark red one? |
33425 | And by the time-- But what''s the use in drawing a story out in this way? |
33425 | And he said girls were n''t proper persons to judge of such things, and I do n''t see what that''s got to do with my knowing-- what I know, do you?" |
33425 | And if we do get into it, Forrest, let''s show them what we can do, will you?" |
33425 | And look at the way he gets around himself, will you? |
33425 | And so there''s no use in supposing, is there? |
33425 | And the countenances of the audience answered:"Who indeed?" |
33425 | And who''s Burlen?" |
33425 | Any new men going in? |
33425 | Are you ready? |
33425 | Are you sure you did n''t take it with you?" |
33425 | But do n''t you dare to slug back at him; understand?" |
33425 | But you just said you were asleep?" |
33425 | But you were n''t drowned, were you? |
33425 | By the way, how about you? |
33425 | Ca n''t you do anything, you-- you stupid silly?" |
33425 | Ca n''t you hurry, boy?" |
33425 | Ca n''t you stuff that thing away better than that? |
33425 | Can you climb out anywhere?" |
33425 | Can you run?" |
33425 | Can you swim? |
33425 | Chase is a Junior, is n''t he?" |
33425 | Did he? |
33425 | Did the Doctor say you could come?" |
33425 | Did the wicked boy frighten you most to death? |
33425 | Did you ever see a team run any finer than that, eh? |
33425 | Did you hit your head? |
33425 | Do n''t you see how the bushes are trampled down? |
33425 | Do n''t you think it is a very appropriate name?" |
33425 | Do you paddle?" |
33425 | Do you play baseball?" |
33425 | Do you think I''ll stand any show to get on the team?" |
33425 | Do you think you can walk?" |
33425 | Does n''t that hurt when I press it?" |
33425 | Emmy? |
33425 | Fall on it?" |
33425 | Feel that bone sticking up there? |
33425 | Got the paddle? |
33425 | Harriet''s a beast of a name, is n''t it?" |
33425 | Harry Emery?" |
33425 | Honest injun?" |
33425 | Hope to die?" |
33425 | How about next year? |
33425 | How about practice? |
33425 | How are we going to know when they''re coming?" |
33425 | How are you feeling after it?" |
33425 | How could you tell?" |
33425 | How do you know, Porter? |
33425 | How far do you want to race? |
33425 | How old are you?" |
33425 | How old are you?" |
33425 | How was the road?" |
33425 | How would that do?" |
33425 | How you coming?" |
33425 | How''d you sleep?" |
33425 | How''s Methuselah?" |
33425 | Hurts, does n''t it? |
33425 | I do n''t think it was nice of him to tell, do you? |
33425 | I guess that''s how you happen to put up such a dandy game yourself, eh?" |
33425 | I hate it, do n''t you? |
33425 | I reckon we do n''t want to lose the ball game either, do we? |
33425 | I suppose it could n''t have been your sweater, eh?" |
33425 | I suppose you''ll have to come, but supposing your mother finds you''re missing?" |
33425 | I wonder if there are more of them?" |
33425 | I wonder if we can carry him between us? |
33425 | I''m going to play cover- point, eh?" |
33425 | If Cobb sees you--""Let him; who cares? |
33425 | If Post could serve Hammond''s best batters in such fashion what hope was there for her tail- enders? |
33425 | Instead,"You''re a new boy, are n''t you?" |
33425 | Is Doctor Emery your father?" |
33425 | Is it?" |
33425 | Is n''t this the limit? |
33425 | Is there anyone who can substantiate it? |
33425 | It was soon after that that Mr. Buckman stopped and asked:"How many are there in this party, anyhow?" |
33425 | It''s awfully silly, is n''t it?" |
33425 | Just give me a hand, will you? |
33425 | Look at Jack Rogers; he''s over there on the ground, see? |
33425 | Methuselah cocked his eyes at her in a world- wearied way that seemed to say,"Well, what if I have? |
33425 | Methuselah got a headache? |
33425 | Mighty mean, I think, do n''t you?" |
33425 | No practice, is there?" |
33425 | Not deaf, are you?" |
33425 | Oh,_ ca n''t_ you run faster?" |
33425 | Or has Lady Grey eaten one of the white mice?" |
33425 | Post, you go out to center, will you? |
33425 | Promise to tell me if you change your mind?" |
33425 | Pryor failed miserably at the try for goal, but who cared? |
33425 | Roy saved you and--""How did he?" |
33425 | Say, I wonder if we can bribe Post to stay away to- night?" |
33425 | Say, that''s a great tandem of theirs, is n''t it?" |
33425 | See? |
33425 | See? |
33425 | See?" |
33425 | See?" |
33425 | Shall we? |
33425 | Slow? |
33425 | So they were afraid that he would tell on them, were they? |
33425 | Supposing we call a meeting of the Middlers and Juniors for this afternoon after supper?" |
33425 | That''s all settled then, is n''t it?" |
33425 | Then who did tell? |
33425 | Then who-- what--?" |
33425 | Then, possibly for want of something better to say, he turned to Horace and asked:"When are you chaps going to be ready?" |
33425 | Then,"I suppose he will let me off?" |
33425 | Then,"In the dormitory, you mean?" |
33425 | Then,"Who won?" |
33425 | Then,"You live here, do you?" |
33425 | There is no one who can prove that you were at the Deep Hole at four o''clock?" |
33425 | Think they peached on themselves?" |
33425 | To be sure, he might deny that he had told on Burlen and his companions, but what good would it do when every fellow believed as they did? |
33425 | Understand?" |
33425 | Unless--"she shot a glance at Roy--"unless you can?" |
33425 | Want me to bust my head open?" |
33425 | Well?" |
33425 | Were you alone yesterday afternoon?" |
33425 | What are they doing here?" |
33425 | What did you do with Tom''s pole?" |
33425 | What did you think I was talking about?" |
33425 | What do they call him?" |
33425 | What do you say? |
33425 | What do you say?" |
33425 | What do you say?'' |
33425 | What do you weigh now, Sid?" |
33425 | What have you done with it? |
33425 | What more proof is wanted?" |
33425 | What would happen?" |
33425 | What''s he got against you now? |
33425 | What''s that?" |
33425 | What''s your name?" |
33425 | What?" |
33425 | When did I say so?" |
33425 | When next they looked around Schonberg was almost up to them and Harry--"Where the dickens is she?" |
33425 | When was it?" |
33425 | Where are you, John? |
33425 | Where did you find the boats? |
33425 | Where''d you get that silly red sweater?" |
33425 | Where''s Reynolds? |
33425 | Whereabouts?" |
33425 | Who are we? |
33425 | Who the dickens did?" |
33425 | Who''s Ferris?" |
33425 | Who''s doing all that fumbling?" |
33425 | Who''s going to play first?" |
33425 | Who''s next to you?" |
33425 | Who''s next?" |
33425 | Who''s that coming?" |
33425 | Who''s that over there, the last one?" |
33425 | Who''ve we got for first, sir?" |
33425 | Whose are they?" |
33425 | Why did n''t they take you along?" |
33425 | Why do n''t you let him look after himself, you bullies?" |
33425 | Why does n''t Roy try a quarter- back run, I wonder? |
33425 | Why not come out for the nine in the spring? |
33425 | Will you come in and wait?" |
33425 | Will you come?" |
33425 | Will you?" |
33425 | Will you?" |
33425 | You do n''t suppose that I mind being out of it if we''re going to win, do you?" |
33425 | You haven''t--"she looked about the box and the ground and then viewed the bird sternly--"you have n''t eaten it?" |
33425 | You''ll come, eh?" |
33425 | You''re going to keep the team up, are n''t you?" |
33425 | You''re just fooling, are n''t you, eh?" |
33425 | You''re sure you would n''t rather pitch? |
41665 | A pin? 41665 All ready?" |
41665 | Am I intruding? |
41665 | Am I to sit on the floor? |
41665 | And does possession of it mean that Randall College is all right? |
41665 | And his place is in Rose_dale_, and not Rose_vale_? |
41665 | And how in the name of the sacred cow did the deed get in the seat of this one? |
41665 | And let the grandstand rebuild itself? |
41665 | And so you''re from California, eh? |
41665 | And were the legs carved with claws, and the arms with lions''heads? |
41665 | And what suspicion? |
41665 | And what''s that? |
41665 | And where''s yours? |
41665 | And who are you? |
41665 | And you traded off our-- I mean that easy chair? |
41665 | Anything about football? 41665 Anything doing?" |
41665 | Anything wrong? |
41665 | Are n''t they ever coming? |
41665 | Are there any such in college? |
41665 | Are we going to do anything with them? |
41665 | Are we? 41665 Are you a champion strong man, or an elephant trainer?" |
41665 | Are you going to see a girl? 41665 Are you going to the football meeting to- night?" |
41665 | Are you interested in football? |
41665 | Are you sure of it? |
41665 | Are you there, Bascome? |
41665 | Aw, what''s the harm? |
41665 | Blessed if I know? |
41665 | Borrow it? |
41665 | Break it? |
41665 | But about the chair? |
41665 | But did you drop a letter in here one day? |
41665 | But how in the world did it ever get inside that chair? |
41665 | But say, fellows, does n''t it strike you as rather queer that we did n''t get a hint about our missing chair and clock? |
41665 | But we''ve got it back, anyhow, and is n''t there a proverb to the effect that you should n''t look a beggar in the mouth? |
41665 | But where_ is_ our chair? |
41665 | But why do you do that? 41665 By morning? |
41665 | By the way, with whom did you say you traded it? |
41665 | Can we get it under? |
41665 | Can you tell us-- that is-- is Randall safe? |
41665 | Can you? |
41665 | Could n''t we see that it was n''t here as soon as we got in our room, a few minutes ago? 41665 Could the heat waves have done it?" |
41665 | Did he have a hand in taking our old chair? |
41665 | Did you duck Simpson? |
41665 | Did you ever see such cloud masses? 41665 Did you find out anything more about Lenton, Tom?" |
41665 | Did you have any doubt of it? |
41665 | Did you hear it? |
41665 | Did you see him? |
41665 | Did you take our clock, and afterward exchange it? |
41665 | Did you want to see us? |
41665 | Did your chair have a sort of reddish- brown cover on it? |
41665 | Do n''t you remember how I nailed a board on last term to hold it together? |
41665 | Do n''t you remember,went on Phil,"how it used to sort of have a double tick, like an automobile with carbon in the cylinders? |
41665 | Do n''t you think he has nerve, to tell us to report to him, after what we did? |
41665 | Do you call this disgraceful vandalism_ fun_? |
41665 | Do you know what that paper was? |
41665 | Do you mean it? |
41665 | Do you mean that Randall College is in danger of losing some of the property? |
41665 | Do you mean to say he took it-- and the chair? |
41665 | Do you think it''s got the measles or the pip, that you have to hark to its breathing apparatus that way? |
41665 | Do you think we fellows can raise enough cash by ourselves? |
41665 | Do you think your sister is too good to speak to me? |
41665 | Do you want the clock? |
41665 | Do you want to deprive us of our only remaining consolation, now that the chair is gone? |
41665 | Easy chairs for college rooms? 41665 Ed Kerr going to leave?" |
41665 | Ed Kerr? |
41665 | For the love of mustard, who are you, anyhow? |
41665 | For vy should I, ven I can buys dem efery day? |
41665 | Get a policeman and have him ride it away for us in the patrol wagon? |
41665 | Good night,he called to Tom;"that is, unless you''ll join us?" |
41665 | Has he any chairs? |
41665 | Has the lawsuit been called off? |
41665 | Haste? 41665 Have any of you fellows been cutting up?" |
41665 | Have n''t you located that venerable piece of architecture yet? |
41665 | Have you got the dink- bots? |
41665 | Have you heard the news? |
41665 | Have you heard where Langridge is going to play? |
41665 | Haze him-- what for? 41665 Here, you little shrimp, what do you mean?" |
41665 | Hey, Tom, give us a hand setting this joist, will you? |
41665 | How can you tell? |
41665 | How could they tell but what we''d come back any minute and catch them red- handed? |
41665 | How did it get in the old chair? |
41665 | How did we hear it? |
41665 | How much truth is there in them, Jerry Jackson? |
41665 | How so? |
41665 | How''d he get through? |
41665 | How''d you come to get hold of it? |
41665 | How''d you hear it so soon? 41665 How''s that?" |
41665 | How? |
41665 | How? |
41665 | How? |
41665 | I do n''t know-- do we? |
41665 | I guess nothing will come of that law business before the final game, eh, fellows? |
41665 | I guess you mean Rose_vale_, do n''t you? |
41665 | I say, Phil, should this two- by- four go in with the big side out, or the narrow? |
41665 | I say, Tom,demanded Sid,"what makes these boards split every time I try to nail them on these four- by- fours? |
41665 | I say, ca n''t some of you fellows give me a hand? |
41665 | I say, does anyone know what happened? |
41665 | I say, who''s desecratin''me reputation, of which I have but a shred left-- who''s tearin''down me character behind me back? |
41665 | I suppose I ought n''t to do this when I''m in training,he went on easily,"but you wo n''t squeal, will you, Parsons? |
41665 | I wonder how our freshmen will make out Saturday against Boxer Hall? |
41665 | I wonder how they feel? |
41665 | I wonder if Madge and the others are cheering against us? |
41665 | I wonder if that Yankee was fooling us? |
41665 | I wonder if the unknown visitor did anything to our new clock? |
41665 | I wonder what Lenton is filing? |
41665 | I wonder what Prexy meant by bad news? |
41665 | I wonder what can have become of the missing quit- claim deed? |
41665 | I wonder who that fellow was, and how the deed came to be in his chair? |
41665 | I worked in a lumber camp once, and----"Say, is there anything you did n''t do? |
41665 | I-- I wonder what he''ll do-- he and Zany? |
41665 | In what? |
41665 | In your room? 41665 Is he in Haddonfield?" |
41665 | Is it about football or the trouble, I wonder? |
41665 | Is it another fire? |
41665 | Is it sprained? |
41665 | Is it too late to go now? |
41665 | Is it true? |
41665 | Is n''t it the limit? |
41665 | Is n''t it? |
41665 | Is n''t there plenty of good material in the scrub, and some in the Freshman eleven? |
41665 | Is n''t there some back way we can sneak in? |
41665 | Is n''t there some sort of a legal way of doing it? |
41665 | Is replevin any relation, say a second cousin, to_ lis pendis_? |
41665 | Is that a joke? |
41665 | Is that so? |
41665 | Is there no way you can stay on? |
41665 | It sort of makes you feel as if you could play better when----"Your sister is looking on-- or some one''s else sister, eh? |
41665 | It was pretty big, was n''t it? |
41665 | It''s a rotten shame, is n''t it? |
41665 | Just what sort of a chair was it that you lost? |
41665 | Last night? |
41665 | Leave the eleven? |
41665 | Like something to furnish your college rooms with? |
41665 | Look here, Bascome, were you in our room to- day-- after the football game? |
41665 | May I ask how long you intend to remain? |
41665 | May I look at it? |
41665 | May we? |
41665 | Me have a hand in it? 41665 Meaning Miss Philock?" |
41665 | My deed-- where is my deed? 41665 News? |
41665 | No, but you remember the queer key we found in our door that night? |
41665 | No,came from the quarter- back,"but would n''t it get your Angora, though? |
41665 | Not our chair? |
41665 | Now, how can we get it home? |
41665 | Now, then, all ready? |
41665 | Oh, an easier vun? 41665 Oh, can you fellows ever forget anything?" |
41665 | Oh, dear, did_ he_ come? |
41665 | Oh, was n''t it great? |
41665 | Oh, what are we up against? |
41665 | Oh, what''s the use? |
41665 | Oh, you would n''t do that; would you, Tom? |
41665 | Or has Bricktop Molloy decided to come back to play on the eleven? |
41665 | Out where? |
41665 | Play? 41665 Real sporty, eh?" |
41665 | Say, I thought you said he''d make mincemeat of''em? |
41665 | Say, are you fellows crazy, or am I? |
41665 | Say, did you fellows stop to tog up before you came to the fire? |
41665 | Say, how can you fellows stand that? |
41665 | Say, is this straight? |
41665 | Say, was our door locked when you fellows got here? |
41665 | Say, what''s up? |
41665 | Shall we all go and invite him down, as a committee of three, or will one be enough? |
41665 | Shall we answer it, or pretend we''re not in? |
41665 | Shall we go? |
41665 | Shall we stay? |
41665 | Sick? |
41665 | Snake in there? 41665 So you sneaked back, to see if you could find the deed, eh?" |
41665 | Something that will make our den look homelike? |
41665 | Speaking of the changes produced by sudden changes of temperature, can you give me a common example? |
41665 | Stand what? |
41665 | Suppose the dealer bought it in good faith from some one who stole it from our room? |
41665 | Talk about futures,murmured Dan,"what of the future of Randall?" |
41665 | That''s the way to do it; eh, Kindlings? |
41665 | The art of whom? |
41665 | The news? |
41665 | The old chair''s gone; is n''t it? |
41665 | Then what''s to become of the Randall football eleven? |
41665 | They look like twins, do n''t they? |
41665 | Think Langridge will start anything? |
41665 | To take a wheel out? |
41665 | To- night? |
41665 | Tom, you dropped your partner''s card a while ago, did n''t you? |
41665 | Too bad-- don''t you want to try again? |
41665 | Track of what? |
41665 | Traded it? |
41665 | Vell, young gentlemans, vot is it? 41665 Was he here?" |
41665 | Was it you, Dutch? |
41665 | Was the room locked? |
41665 | Was there something in it about a clock? |
41665 | We opened all the windows, and we fan the smoke out regularly every ten minutes; do n''t we, fellows? |
41665 | We''re going to haze that big chap-- what''s his name? |
41665 | Well enough to play if I wear a leather protector? |
41665 | Well, Dutch,remarked Holly, as they filed from the room,"do n''t you want to try it on again in our Latin class?" |
41665 | Well, are you fellows coming? |
41665 | Well, did n''t he-- or someone-- make trouble for us? |
41665 | Well, did you think he was going to send word on ahead when he was going to land on you? |
41665 | Well, gentlemen, what can I do for you to- day? |
41665 | Well, what about us, fellows? |
41665 | Well, what do you know about that? |
41665 | Well, what do you think about it? |
41665 | Well, what do you think now? |
41665 | Well, what do you think of it, fellows? |
41665 | Well, what do you think? |
41665 | Well, what is it now, you old Hollander? |
41665 | Well, what of it? 41665 Well, what would happen if he could make good his claim?" |
41665 | Well, what''s the matter? |
41665 | Well,remarked Phil, as the echoes of his footsteps died away down the corridor,"what do you think of that?" |
41665 | Well? |
41665 | Were n''t you trying to get into our room? |
41665 | What about the forward pass? |
41665 | What about, eating your hat? |
41665 | What are you going to do to Simpson, anyhow? |
41665 | What are you looking for? |
41665 | What are you trying to do? |
41665 | What did I tell you? |
41665 | What did you want? |
41665 | What do you fellows think about our chances, anyhow? |
41665 | What for? |
41665 | What had we better do? |
41665 | What have you got to suggest? |
41665 | What in the name of the Gaelic Wars ails you, Tom? 41665 What is it, to set the college on fire, transport it bodily to some other location, or some other cute and infantile bit of cutting- up like that?" |
41665 | What is it? |
41665 | What light? |
41665 | What might it have been? |
41665 | What sort of a point is it? |
41665 | What was it? |
41665 | What was that? |
41665 | What were you doing, putting on a beauty mark, or looking to see if you needed a shave? |
41665 | What''d I tell you? |
41665 | What''ll we do if we''re caught by Zane? |
41665 | What''s that, a lesson in geometry, young gentlemen? |
41665 | What''s that-- Langridge? |
41665 | What''s that? |
41665 | What''s the game? |
41665 | What''s the main trouble? |
41665 | What''s the matter with one of the Jersey Twins? |
41665 | What''s the matter, hurt? |
41665 | What''s the matter? 41665 What''s the matter?" |
41665 | What''s the matter? |
41665 | What''s the matter? |
41665 | What''s the matter? |
41665 | What''s the matter? |
41665 | What''s this fellow''s name? |
41665 | What''s up? |
41665 | What''s wrong, Clinton? |
41665 | What, the fellow you suspected of making the false key? |
41665 | What-- don''t you know the three inseparables? |
41665 | What? 41665 What?" |
41665 | What? |
41665 | What? |
41665 | When are you going to have another little dance, girls? |
41665 | When is the next one? |
41665 | Where did you get''em? |
41665 | Where is it? 41665 Where is it? |
41665 | Where is that deed? |
41665 | Where is that second- hand place? |
41665 | Where the mischief did I put those nails? |
41665 | Where was I? |
41665 | Where you going, this time of night? |
41665 | Where you going? |
41665 | Where''s he going? |
41665 | Where''s our chair? |
41665 | Where''s the seat of honor, anyhow? |
41665 | Where? |
41665 | Who are they? |
41665 | Who are those three fellows? |
41665 | Who in the world is talking about your fuzzy old chair? |
41665 | Who is he? |
41665 | Who rang the bell? |
41665 | Who said he was easy? |
41665 | Who took it? |
41665 | Who was he? 41665 Who was this Jacob Randall mentioned in the deed?" |
41665 | Who''d have thought he''d show up? |
41665 | Who''d you trade it to? |
41665 | Who''s kicking up a fuss, you old misogynist? |
41665 | Who, me? 41665 Who?" |
41665 | Who? |
41665 | Why ca n''t I get our fellows to play like that? |
41665 | Why ca n''t you go there yourself, Phil? |
41665 | Why did n''t I think of it myself? 41665 Why did n''t you come and help with the fun, if you''re so anxious to know about it?" |
41665 | Why did n''t you say so before? 41665 Why did n''t you_ ask_ us for the clock?" |
41665 | Why do n''t you be sports? 41665 Why in the mischief should they take our battered old ticker, leave another in its place, and then make the exchange again?" |
41665 | Why not? |
41665 | Why not? |
41665 | Why not? |
41665 | Why not? |
41665 | Why, the room looks bare without it; does n''t it? |
41665 | Why; is he doing it wrong? |
41665 | Why? 41665 Why?" |
41665 | Why? |
41665 | Will I-- will I be all right by morning? |
41665 | Will we, Holly? |
41665 | Will you be fit, old man? |
41665 | Yes, I-- I was, but----"Where''s our chair? |
41665 | Yes, but which one? |
41665 | Yes, why this unseemly haste? |
41665 | You mean Henry Lenton-- the freshman? |
41665 | You mean those round ones? |
41665 | Your chair? |
41665 | Your chair? |
41665 | Zane? 41665 _ Does_ it strike the half hours?" |
41665 | ''Tis five o''clock? |
41665 | A pin stick you?" |
41665 | An easy chair is it? |
41665 | But do you remember the time, Tom, when we could n''t get Sid to look at a girl, much less to take one to a dance? |
41665 | But how did you come to know of it? |
41665 | But how did you fellows hear the news?" |
41665 | But if it is n''t ours, whose is it?" |
41665 | But it was a great game, was n''t it? |
41665 | CHAPTER XIX SUSPICIONS"Has anyone seen my hammer?" |
41665 | CHAPTER XXV BITTER DAYS"Shall we look up the girls?" |
41665 | CHAPTER XXVI MOSES IN PHYSICS"Say, fellows, have you heard the news?" |
41665 | Can you give us a clew?" |
41665 | Can you really?" |
41665 | Could you use a spinning wheel? |
41665 | Did he hurt you, Sid?" |
41665 | Did our boys win?" |
41665 | Did you lads take anything from this chair?" |
41665 | Did you receive a big chair from a dealer named Rosenkranz, a few days ago?" |
41665 | Did you take it?" |
41665 | Do either of you twins know?" |
41665 | Do n''t those hinges fit, Lenton?" |
41665 | Do n''t you suppose I''d have stopped it if I could? |
41665 | Do you guess some one''s conscience smote''em, after they''d made away with our ticker, and they wanted to make amends?" |
41665 | Do you imagine that all Moses and the others have to think of is football?" |
41665 | Do you lads want to be in on it? |
41665 | For was not Randall champion again? |
41665 | Frank, are you sure this is the chair you saw in the shop window of that Yankee dealer?" |
41665 | Got a new girl?" |
41665 | Gracious, young man, what do you think we doctors are, magicians? |
41665 | Had not her loyal sons again won a victory on the gridiron? |
41665 | Has some one else left the team; or is the college on fire?" |
41665 | Have n''t you got that back yet?" |
41665 | He waited several seconds, and then came the gentle and somewhat sleep- simulated query:"Who''s there?" |
41665 | How are you making out, Sid?" |
41665 | How goes the time? |
41665 | How''s that for a joke?" |
41665 | How''s that, fellows?" |
41665 | I trust you are all prepared?" |
41665 | I wonder how it ever got away?" |
41665 | I wonder if I would be justified in picking up the rest of the pieces, and seeing what I could make of them? |
41665 | If Bricktop----""Who''s takin''me name in vain?" |
41665 | Is it possible that he could have come over from Boxer Hall, and played this joke?" |
41665 | Is that what you came to tell us?" |
41665 | Is the water nice and warm, Dutch?" |
41665 | Is this a strike, gentlemen?" |
41665 | Kerr going?" |
41665 | Lighton?" |
41665 | Lighton?" |
41665 | Look, here is one, vot is so-- vot you call-- easy, dot it vould make you schleepy efen ven you looket at it, ai n''t it?" |
41665 | May I have the honor?" |
41665 | May I see you just a moment, Bascome?" |
41665 | Might as well say something about our chair while we''re at it; eh, fellows?" |
41665 | Nearly efery veek I am there, ai n''t it? |
41665 | No? |
41665 | Not wishing to seem to sneak up on him, yet desiring to solve the mystery, if there was one, Tom called:"What''s the matter? |
41665 | Now has the captain anything to report?" |
41665 | Now, vot it is?" |
41665 | Now, what''s the matter with some of us getting into his room, and upsetting it a bit, to pay him back for what he''s made us suffer? |
41665 | Oh, Tom, is my back hair on straight?" |
41665 | Our old chair was taken-- for a joke, I presume, and----""Do you mean to accuse me of having a hand in that?" |
41665 | Queer, is n''t it, how you''ll get attached to an ordinary piece of furniture like that?" |
41665 | Say, Kindlings, you did n''t have a hand in it, did you?" |
41665 | Say, they''re a lively eleven, all right, are n''t they?" |
41665 | See what he''s doing?" |
41665 | Simpson?" |
41665 | So, Mr. Rosenkranz, how much do you want for it?" |
41665 | Somedings nice vor de college room, ai n''t it? |
41665 | Then, without giving the latter time to answer, a voice called, in a hoarse whisper:"I say, Tom, are you and the bunch in there?" |
41665 | Those hazers are going to stack up against trouble, and what''s the matter with us seeing the fun?" |
41665 | Want any help getting that beam up?" |
41665 | Want to have some fun?" |
41665 | Was our chair on the wagon?" |
41665 | What can we do about it-- Langridge-- Bascome-- Lenton-- who''s guilty-- who had our clock?" |
41665 | What do you mean?" |
41665 | What girl has he?" |
41665 | What kept you in, Phil?" |
41665 | What makes you think I was in there?" |
41665 | What news?" |
41665 | What was to be done? |
41665 | What''ll you have?" |
41665 | What''s all the secret society business about, anyhow?" |
41665 | What''s it going to be?" |
41665 | What''s that?" |
41665 | What''s the matter with you fellows, anyhow? |
41665 | What''s the matter?" |
41665 | What''s up?" |
41665 | What''s up?" |
41665 | Where is it now? |
41665 | Where is it?" |
41665 | Where were you?" |
41665 | Where''s Kindlings?" |
41665 | Where''s his place? |
41665 | Where''s my cap?" |
41665 | Who else is coming to Randall? |
41665 | Who was he?" |
41665 | Who''s the other lad, I wonder?" |
41665 | Why did n''t you tell us this before, Frank?" |
41665 | Why do n''t you go on in?" |
41665 | Why should n''t we?" |
41665 | Why, do you fellows know that Ed Kerr is going to leave the football team?" |
41665 | Why?" |
41665 | Why?" |
41665 | Wo n''t it be well then?" |
41665 | Wonder if he was any good at Stanford?" |
41665 | Would it be Randall or Boxer Hall that would carry off the honors of the gridiron? |
41665 | You are-- er-- you are in advanced science, are you not? |
41665 | You fellers are goin''to beat them all holler in the championship game, ai n''t ye?" |
41665 | You''re from Boxer Hall, ai n''t ye?" |
41665 | You''re not going to put me in the river to- night, are you?" |
41665 | Zane is closeted with the bunch of highbrows, and so what''s the matter with cutting up some?" |
41665 | Zane, I''m willing, are you?" |
41665 | [ Illustration:"ISN''T THERE PLENTY OF GOOD MATERIAL IN THE SCRUB?" |
41665 | but this is a great find, all right, eh, fellows?" |
41665 | cried Phil,"like the dervish in the story of the camel, have you got our old chair?" |
41665 | dance?" |
41665 | fired back the varsity pitcher, rather sharply,"it''s gone, is n''t it? |
41665 | thought Tom, an angry flush mounting to his face,"is he going to speak to her again?" |
41665 | yourself?" |
26149 | A faculty matter? 26149 A man''s ambitions change, do n''t they? |
26149 | All ready, Claflin? 26149 All right, Brimfield? |
26149 | All right? 26149 All the fellows back?" |
26149 | And after that? |
26149 | And he, perhaps, suggested that it would be a nice idea for you to back out and let him in, eh? |
26149 | And how much do I care whether it looks funny or not? 26149 And take his temperature too, eh? |
26149 | And you consented? |
26149 | Anything wrong, Don? |
26149 | Are they? |
26149 | Are ye hurt? |
26149 | But did n''t it occur to you that perhaps I would be a better one to decide that matter than you? 26149 But did n''t you tell him your train was wrecked?" |
26149 | But what did he_ say_? |
26149 | But would n''t faculty wonder why you''d been so long about it? |
26149 | But you were playing the position pretty regularly before Thursday or whatever day it was you were taken ill, were n''t you? |
26149 | But, Great Scott, Don, what about football? |
26149 | But-- but what happened? 26149 Byrd? |
26149 | Ca n''t you get down to dots? 26149 Ca n''t, eh? |
26149 | Can you make it to your room, Tom? 26149 Can you walk or will we carry you?" |
26149 | Did I? 26149 Did he?" |
26149 | Did n''t I say it would be a great sight? 26149 Did n''t he see your hand? |
26149 | Did n''t, eh? 26149 Did they make it?" |
26149 | Did you put them on the scales, Dan? |
26149 | Did you see it, Don? |
26149 | Do n''t I, though? 26149 Do n''t let him start that petition business, Tim, will you? |
26149 | Do you think he suspects us? |
26149 | Don, will you listen to reason? 26149 Eat anything that did n''t agree with you?" |
26149 | Engagement rings go on the other hand, do n''t they, Danny? |
26149 | Feeling fine and dandy, are n''t you? 26149 Fellows are funny, are n''t they?" |
26149 | Fever? 26149 Forward pass?" |
26149 | Funny? 26149 Gee, it''s rotten, ai n''t it? |
26149 | Gilbert,he asked quietly,"_ what has Walton got on you_?" |
26149 | Give me a hand, will you? 26149 Got plenty of buckets?" |
26149 | Half- past ten, sir? |
26149 | Has anyone said he is n''t? |
26149 | Have a good time last night? |
26149 | He lives out West somewhere, does n''t he? |
26149 | He said that his folks were coming----"And that he''d like to get into the game so they would n''t be disappointed? |
26149 | Hello,he said,"where are you going?" |
26149 | How about Walton? |
26149 | How about the man with the broken arm? |
26149 | How is your hand, Gilbert? |
26149 | How many men are here? |
26149 | How much have you got? |
26149 | How much will this fool medicine cost me? |
26149 | How''d you cut you, burn you? |
26149 | How? |
26149 | I am? |
26149 | I do n''t say it''s a comedy, but there''s no use weeping, is there? 26149 I say, Donald, old scout, buck up, eh?" |
26149 | I''d have made a worse mess of it, should n''t I? 26149 If I was a hydrochondriac I would n''t want any water, would I?" |
26149 | Is it your brain that''s gone back on you? 26149 Is it?" |
26149 | Is it? |
26149 | Is n''t he coming out? |
26149 | Is the engine coming? |
26149 | It''s awfully funny, is n''t it? |
26149 | Know what I think? 26149 Last night?" |
26149 | Like what? |
26149 | May I ask,he said coldly,"what this-- this quaint exhibition is intended to convey?" |
26149 | Me? 26149 Meaning I''m a monkey?" |
26149 | Meaning you would? 26149 Mentioned it how? |
26149 | Missed the three- fifty car, just as I told Clint we would if he did n''t hustle----"I had to find a cap to wear, did n''t I? |
26149 | Nate an''scientific, d''ye see? 26149 No heroes amongst us, eh? |
26149 | None, but if he''d have let the others off----"Do you suppose that the others would have agreed to any such bargain? 26149 Nothing especial? |
26149 | Now, who''s he? |
26149 | Off your what? |
26149 | Oh, do n''t I? |
26149 | Oh, that''s it, eh? |
26149 | Oh, was there a fight? |
26149 | Other fellows? 26149 Perhaps it was more because you felt that Walton would be a better man for the place, then?" |
26149 | Proposition? |
26149 | Quit? 26149 Quite_ what_?" |
26149 | Really? 26149 Saw us climb-- Well, what of it? |
26149 | Say, Don,he asked,"glad to get back?" |
26149 | Say, Tim, what''s the matter with Gilbert? |
26149 | Say, fellows, what''s that light over there? |
26149 | Say, what are you hinting at? |
26149 | Say, you do n''t suppose it''s the school, do you? |
26149 | Say,said Walton, who had been trying to get Amy''s attention for a minute,"what''s the story about my squandering my money? |
26149 | Sir? |
26149 | So that''s it, eh? |
26149 | So that''s it, is it? |
26149 | So you were suddenly afraid of hard work, eh? 26149 Some hero, eh, what?" |
26149 | Something you were going to leave me? |
26149 | Stayed out too late, have you? |
26149 | That means you want me to go ahead and tell Josh, does it? |
26149 | That was left half through guard- tackle, was n''t it? 26149 Then he does n''t agree with your contention, Byrd?" |
26149 | Then how could you tell that Walton was better? |
26149 | Then there is something to tell, eh? 26149 Then they were n''t any of them burned, Don?" |
26149 | Then what put the idea in your head, Gilbert? |
26149 | Then why did you act that way? |
26149 | Then why do you limp? |
26149 | They were n''t in any danger, then? |
26149 | Think I''m going to have the team licked the year I''m manager, Danny? 26149 Think we ought to run over and tell them about it?" |
26149 | Thinking of catching it? |
26149 | Tim Otis? 26149 Time? |
26149 | Twenty to nothing? 26149 Walton?" |
26149 | Want me to bring something over to you? |
26149 | Was it the day you had that talk about the position and which of you was to have it? |
26149 | We''re not? 26149 Well, Byrd, what can we do for you?" |
26149 | Well, I guess there was a party, was n''t there? 26149 Well, boys,"said Mr. Brady, finally setting down the dipper and drawing a long breath,"I guess we did pretty well for amateurs, eh? |
26149 | Well, do n''t the rivers in Kansas contain water? |
26149 | Well, then, suppose we start along home? |
26149 | Well, they look pretty fair, do n''t you think? 26149 Well, we put one over on him in that case, eh? |
26149 | Well, what about Walton? 26149 Well, what about that?" |
26149 | Well, what did Walton say? |
26149 | Well, what did_ you_ say? |
26149 | Well, what''s wrong with him? |
26149 | Well, you ca n''t make the seven- one now, Donald, unless you fly all the way, can you? |
26149 | Well, you do n''t feel that way about it, do you? |
26149 | Well,he added defensively,"he need n''t have told about it like that, right out in front of the whole school, need he?" |
26149 | What about last night? |
26149 | What did I tell you? |
26149 | What did he say? 26149 What do you make of it, Steve?" |
26149 | What do you mean by that? |
26149 | What do you think you''ve been doing? |
26149 | What do you think you''ve got on me? |
26149 | What for? 26149 What good would it do you to get fired in your last year?" |
26149 | What have you got up your sleeve? |
26149 | What is there to make of it? |
26149 | What old business? |
26149 | What sort of a game did you play? |
26149 | What sort of a proposition, Walton? |
26149 | What sort of things do you mean? |
26149 | What sort of things? |
26149 | What time is it? |
26149 | What time is it? |
26149 | What''ll we do? |
26149 | What''s Harry done to you? |
26149 | What''s he want to see you about? |
26149 | What''s that got to do with it? |
26149 | What''s the big idea? |
26149 | What''s the matter with that? |
26149 | What-- time is it? |
26149 | What-- what down was that? |
26149 | What? |
26149 | When? |
26149 | Where are you going? |
26149 | Where do you feel it? |
26149 | Where do you get the words, Amy? |
26149 | Where is it, boys? |
26149 | Where would I learn? |
26149 | Where''d I hit you? |
26149 | Where''s Rollinson gone? |
26149 | Where''s-- where''s everyone? |
26149 | Who told you so? 26149 Who''s different from who?" |
26149 | Who? 26149 Why could n''t he? |
26149 | Why not take him back then? 26149 Why not, Tom?" |
26149 | Why not? |
26149 | Why not? |
26149 | Why on your account? |
26149 | Why the coat and umbrella? 26149 Why they sent him to school?" |
26149 | Will what? |
26149 | Will you unlock that door? |
26149 | Will you? 26149 Yes, sir?" |
26149 | You did n''t tell him, did you, Don? |
26149 | You do n''t need to worry about the fellows thinking you a quitter any more, do you? 26149 You do n''t suppose Corrigan or any of the others there that night would remember us, do you?" |
26149 | You do n''t suppose,began Tom,"that he-- er-- that he----""Set the fire? |
26149 | You fellows ready? |
26149 | You going out there? |
26149 | You mean Gilbert did that? |
26149 | You mean he has a hankering for the forlorn chance business? 26149 You mean that they''re calling me a quitter?" |
26149 | You say he seemed relieved when you let him go? |
26149 | You think he''s a better man than you are, eh? |
26149 | You would n''t much---- Say, are you crazy? |
26149 | You''re as good as ever, are n''t you? 26149 You''re not?" |
26149 | ''How did you do that?'' |
26149 | ''You did n''t tell him?'' |
26149 | ( PAGE 14)_ Frontispiece_ FACING PAGE FINALLY, DON WAS UNCEREMONIOUSLY YANKED UP AND THROUGH 90"WILL YOU UNLOCK THAT DOOR?" |
26149 | 19--87--77--29?" |
26149 | All ready, Brimfield?" |
26149 | All the last year fellows on hand?" |
26149 | All you''ve got to do is speed up a bit and----""Suppose I ca n''t?" |
26149 | And he almost jumped into you, too, did n''t he, Holt?" |
26149 | And how could he do it? |
26149 | And there''s a heap o''machinery in there----""Well, we can save the other buildings, ca n''t we?" |
26149 | And, say, what the dickens_ is_ a tortoise, anyway? |
26149 | Any chance of beating him up? |
26149 | Any fellow got two halves?" |
26149 | Any more trains to New York tonight?" |
26149 | Anybody seen you being careless with yours, Amy?" |
26149 | Anyone know who the heroes are?" |
26149 | Anything wrong? |
26149 | Anyway, what kick can he have? |
26149 | Are n''t you tickled to death?" |
26149 | Are you all leaving? |
26149 | Are you all ready? |
26149 | Are you all right, Tim?" |
26149 | Ask him what the trouble was? |
26149 | Brady?" |
26149 | Brady?" |
26149 | But how about the party? |
26149 | But you see what I mean about that stiff- arm business, do n''t you? |
26149 | But you''ll try my plan with the boy, wo n''t you?" |
26149 | But, say, you were lucky, were n''t you? |
26149 | By the way, McPhee, you saw what I meant about that end- around play, did n''t you? |
26149 | By the way, Otis, how do you feel at right half? |
26149 | CHAPTER XVI DON VISITS THE DOCTOR"WHAT did Walton want of you?" |
26149 | CHAPTER XXIV"ALL READY, BRIMFIELD?" |
26149 | Can he play?" |
26149 | Did he make any crack about that little escapade of ours?" |
26149 | Did n''t the paper say we were heroes?" |
26149 | Did you and Walton have a row the time you went to see him in his room?" |
26149 | Did you drop that quarter? |
26149 | Did you learn to swim any better this Summer?" |
26149 | Did you see practice today?" |
26149 | Did you see the way Walton played today? |
26149 | Did you talk to him? |
26149 | Do n''t you feel sure you will? |
26149 | Do n''t you see that getting out is the one thing that''ll make them believe Robey was right?" |
26149 | Do n''t you suppose I want to play in the Claflin game just as much as you do?" |
26149 | Do n''t you_ want_ to play against Claflin?" |
26149 | Do you know, Don, Robey''s got a lot of sense for a football coach?" |
26149 | Do you realise, Don, that slowly but surely our little village is taking on the-- the semblance of a metropolis? |
26149 | Does n''t it hurt?" |
26149 | Don, you''re an awful ass, now are n''t you?" |
26149 | Finally:"When do you mean?" |
26149 | Four years he''s been at it, and it''s fifty- fifty now, ai n''t it?" |
26149 | Gee, did n''t I play a whole year with him on the second?" |
26149 | Gee, that''s some modest, is n''t it?" |
26149 | Get me?" |
26149 | Go after the symptoms?" |
26149 | Go on, will you?" |
26149 | Gordon? |
26149 | Got a coat or something?" |
26149 | Got a ladder handy? |
26149 | Got a towel I can use, Dan? |
26149 | Got any water handy when it does come?" |
26149 | Got that? |
26149 | HOW DID IT HAPPEN?" |
26149 | Had Josh been at him? |
26149 | Have you inquired?" |
26149 | Have you taken the tonic like I told ye?" |
26149 | He holds himself nicely, does n''t he? |
26149 | He was already in the car when Tim asked breathlessly:"You going, sir?" |
26149 | He''s a regular whale on defence, is n''t he? |
26149 | He''s all right, what?" |
26149 | Help me up, Danny, will you? |
26149 | Help me up, will you?" |
26149 | Here, what are you grinning at? |
26149 | Hit it against your head?" |
26149 | How about a rarebit, fellows?" |
26149 | How about that, boys? |
26149 | How about you, Gilbert? |
26149 | How am I to get off the team without having it look funny?" |
26149 | How bad is your burn?" |
26149 | How could a fellow, a manly, decent fellow like you, think up such a caddish trick? |
26149 | How did he think you did that if you were n''t in a wreck?" |
26149 | How did it happen? |
26149 | How did it happen?" |
26149 | How did it happen?" |
26149 | How did you know his folks were coming, then?" |
26149 | How did you like the practice today, Tim?" |
26149 | How do you mean, George?" |
26149 | How do you mean, slow, Tim?" |
26149 | How do you mean?" |
26149 | How long do you think you''d keep that ball in your elbow after you hit the line? |
26149 | How many are there of us?" |
26149 | How many hens and things did he tell us he had, Clint?" |
26149 | How many were out today?" |
26149 | How''s everything here?" |
26149 | How''s the game going? |
26149 | How''s your German going?" |
26149 | How? |
26149 | Hydrochondriacs, is n''t it? |
26149 | I asked him his name and he told it, and then I said:''You''ve played football, have n''t you?'' |
26149 | I can play the position myself after a fashion, but-- well, I guess it''s another thing to teach, is n''t it?" |
26149 | I do n''t believe they-- can do it, do you? |
26149 | I have n''t said anything against him, have I? |
26149 | I mean---- Say, are you fooling?" |
26149 | I wonder what the truth of it is?" |
26149 | I''ve a good mind to----""To what?" |
26149 | If I could I''d be doing it, would n''t I? |
26149 | If I could see you why could n''t I see Clint Thayer and Tim Otis and Tom Hall? |
26149 | If Tim refused to believe in his illness, how was he to convince Coach Robey of it? |
26149 | If you hear things you do n''t like, do n''t get up on your ear, eh?" |
26149 | If you want to walk along to the station with me----""And carry your bag?" |
26149 | In that case, then, why not leave just a few words of good- bye for Tim? |
26149 | Is he doing anything?--Try them on that again, McPhee, will you? |
26149 | Is n''t it corking, Clint?" |
26149 | Is n''t there water in the dairy?" |
26149 | It had never bothered you before, had it? |
26149 | It was mighty decent of Robey, was n''t it? |
26149 | It''s Hall who''s worrying you, is it? |
26149 | Josh put a bunch of us on pro, did n''t he? |
26149 | Last year or this year either?" |
26149 | Last year you played left guard, did n''t you?" |
26149 | Last year, as you''ll recall---- Eh? |
26149 | Look here, Jim, is this all we get to work on? |
26149 | Look here, has Walton been acting nasty?" |
26149 | Look here, what did he have to go and tell everything he knew for? |
26149 | Looks almost good enough to wash with, does n''t it?" |
26149 | Maybe the horse is stolen----""What horse?" |
26149 | No score? |
26149 | Not so bad for a lifeless corpse, what?" |
26149 | Now are you ready to be lugged along?" |
26149 | Now have a grain of sense, wo n''t you? |
26149 | Now have n''t you?" |
26149 | Now then, will the modest heroes kindly reveal themselves?" |
26149 | Now what do you say?" |
26149 | Now what is it?" |
26149 | Now when was it-- I mean how long before last Saturday was it-- that you and Walton talked it over?" |
26149 | Now will you come over to Clint''s?" |
26149 | Or did he chuckle? |
26149 | Or was it a raven? |
26149 | Ready for eats?" |
26149 | Ready, Claflin?" |
26149 | Remember Howard, who played sub half- back for the second last year? |
26149 | Remember?" |
26149 | Rotten luck, eh?" |
26149 | Say, Don, you''re sure we left that window unlatched?" |
26149 | Say, I''m gladder every day of my life that I stayed sane and----""Stayed_ what_?" |
26149 | Say, he''s the lad that can do it, though, now ai n''t he? |
26149 | Say, that''s good, is n''t it? |
26149 | See about some cooler weather tomorrow, will you?" |
26149 | See what I mean, old man?" |
26149 | See what I mean?" |
26149 | Seem strange to you?" |
26149 | So, then, is it Walton?" |
26149 | Sure your hand''s all right?" |
26149 | Tell you what we''ll do, Don; we''ll beat it over to the doctor''s after supper, eh?" |
26149 | That does surprise you, does n''t it?" |
26149 | That''s it? |
26149 | That''s not a bad name for the second, is it? |
26149 | The engineer was killed straight off, eh?" |
26149 | The sentence would be the same, but the-- the punishment would be a heap worse for me, would n''t it?" |
26149 | Then why the mysterious summons? |
26149 | Then:"Of course you''ve thought of what it would mean to you, Walton? |
26149 | They didn''t"--his voice sank--"they did n''t do it, did they, Tim?" |
26149 | Think you can remember that? |
26149 | Think you''re helping things any by-- by running away? |
26149 | Tortoises ca n''t curl up, though, can they? |
26149 | Walton?" |
26149 | Want me to start the water for you?" |
26149 | Want to come in with me, Clint, or will you luxuriate on the window- seat?" |
26149 | Want to come? |
26149 | Want to go into them tonight?" |
26149 | Want to stick around much longer? |
26149 | Want to try it?" |
26149 | Was n''t it in the papers?" |
26149 | We''ll hope so, eh?" |
26149 | We''ve had some dandy times together, have n''t we? |
26149 | Well, how are you aside from the bum fist?" |
26149 | Well, hurry Gilbert along, will you? |
26149 | Well, what right have I to go and ask to be let off just because I happen to be a football man? |
26149 | Well, who''d get the worst of that? |
26149 | What are you doing now but quitting, you several sorts of a blind mule? |
26149 | What complaint have you?" |
26149 | What did he say? |
26149 | What do we do if she does n''t?" |
26149 | What do you know about that, Timmy?" |
26149 | What do you say? |
26149 | What do you say?" |
26149 | What does it matter, anyhow? |
26149 | What for? |
26149 | What happened to your finger there?" |
26149 | What have we here?" |
26149 | What is it you suggest, Byrd?" |
26149 | What is it you want me to do?" |
26149 | What is it?" |
26149 | What is it?" |
26149 | What makes you think that?" |
26149 | What shall we say to this Brady man?" |
26149 | What the dickens is wrong with you, anyway?" |
26149 | What time can you come?" |
26149 | What time is it?" |
26149 | What was it you wanted to speak of?" |
26149 | What was the trouble?" |
26149 | What would you say to that?" |
26149 | What would you think if he quit cold a week before the big game?" |
26149 | What''s that small building over there?" |
26149 | What''s the difference, anyhow? |
26149 | What''s the good of sparring with your man when you''ve got to find where the play''s coming? |
26149 | What''s the matter with you? |
26149 | What''s the word? |
26149 | What''s to keep us from going ahead and getting up a petition?" |
26149 | What''s wrong?" |
26149 | What''s your down?" |
26149 | What?" |
26149 | What_ was_ the trouble, Gilbert?" |
26149 | When did this happen?" |
26149 | Where does he get off?" |
26149 | Where is it it hurts ye?" |
26149 | Where is it?" |
26149 | Who were the other fellows?" |
26149 | Who''s ahead of you on the first?" |
26149 | Who''s idea was it, anyway, to go to the village that night?" |
26149 | Who''s playing guard, Tim?" |
26149 | Who''s playing in my place? |
26149 | Why are n''t we?" |
26149 | Why did n''t he pick on some other fellow? |
26149 | Why not come across and tell me what''s up? |
26149 | Why not?" |
26149 | Why should he want to make trouble about that? |
26149 | Why should he? |
26149 | Why would n''t I know? |
26149 | Why would you or any fellow want to quit just before the Claflin game? |
26149 | Why would you want to quit? |
26149 | Will you come along?" |
26149 | Will you do that?" |
26149 | Will you?" |
26149 | Will you?" |
26149 | Yes, there''s buckets enough, but the heat''s so fierce----""Animals all out?" |
26149 | You and Walton come from the same town? |
26149 | You are n''t a bit handsomer, are you?" |
26149 | You believe that, do n''t you?" |
26149 | You ca n''t watch the ball and your opponent too, can you?" |
26149 | You do n''t suppose those other fellows like it any better than I do, do you?" |
26149 | You feeling all right?" |
26149 | You have n''t forgotten, I suppose, that there were three other fellows mixed up in the business?" |
26149 | You know how Black did it, do n''t you?" |
26149 | You like them, do n''t you? |
26149 | You might just write them and sort of prepare them for the shock, might n''t you? |
26149 | You see that, sir, do n''t you?" |
26149 | You see, old man, you and I are fighting like the mischief for the left guard position and so far it''s about nip- and- tuck, is n''t it?" |
26149 | You try, will you? |
26149 | You want to see if there''s a window open in Torrence, Clint?" |
26149 | You would n''t think to look at me that the doctors came mighty near giving me up ten or eleven years ago, eh? |
26149 | You''ll be in New York on Sunday, wo n''t you?" |
26149 | You''re lying, are n''t you?" |
26149 | You''ve grown about an inch since Spring, have n''t you? |
26149 | You''ve never known me to keep a fellow on the team for sentimental reasons, have you?" |
26149 | [ Illustration:"Will you unlock that door?" |
26149 | _ Is it all right or is n''t it?_"Tim smiled exasperatingly. |
13542 | A circle? |
13542 | A stick? |
13542 | About here, you think? |
13542 | All right, Thayer? |
13542 | All right, but he has n''t said anything like that, has he? |
13542 | All through? |
13542 | And he said? |
13542 | And he was coming here to get the hotel proprietor, eh? |
13542 | And how about quarters? |
13542 | And what about the chap whose violin he broke? |
13542 | And where do you play? |
13542 | And you did n''t see him again? |
13542 | Are n''t you coming over to the gym with me? |
13542 | Are n''t you in Wendell? |
13542 | Are you sure? 13542 Are you, Byrd?" |
13542 | Are, eh? 13542 Awake, Amy?" |
13542 | Below the line? |
13542 | Besides, how can I help but like it when I am honoured by being roomed with you? |
13542 | Better than Brimfield, I suppose? |
13542 | Brain? |
13542 | Brimfield? 13542 Broland? |
13542 | But does n''t it-- er-- encourage just this sort of thing? |
13542 | But there might be more than one, might n''t there? 13542 But who-- Was it Emery, do you think?" |
13542 | But you are going, are n''t you? |
13542 | But, Durkin, who could have done it? |
13542 | By the way, how is that ankle of yours, Thayer? |
13542 | Byrd is there with you? |
13542 | Byrd? |
13542 | Byrd? |
13542 | Call me a liar, do you? 13542 Can you put it on again?" |
13542 | Can you tell us when we can get a train for Brimfield? |
13542 | Could n''t stand the punishment any longer, eh? |
13542 | Could you eat anything if you had it, Amy? |
13542 | Could you see the car enough to say whether it was a big one or a little one? |
13542 | Did it ever have any? |
13542 | Did n''t you get it? 13542 Did you do that, Durkin?" |
13542 | Do n''t I? 13542 Do what?" |
13542 | Do you mean,asked Clint incredulously,"that he wanted me to play on the second this afternoon?" |
13542 | Do you reckon he will tell Josh? |
13542 | Do you reckon there''ll be someone along? |
13542 | Do you suppose,whispered Amy,"it''s that fellow looking for us?" |
13542 | Do, eh? 13542 Do, eh? |
13542 | Doing what? |
13542 | Dreer went to Claflin last year, and he knows, do n''t you, Dreer? |
13542 | Dreer went to Claflin--- how many years was it? 13542 Dreer?" |
13542 | Durkin? 13542 Eh? |
13542 | Enough? 13542 Everything quite satisfactory now?" |
13542 | Gee, he''s built for work, is n''t he? |
13542 | Had any news? |
13542 | Have you noticed any berries or nuts, Clint? 13542 He can fight when the other fellow''s smaller than he is, ca n''t you, Dreer? |
13542 | He had a narrow escape from hydrophobia, did n''t he? |
13542 | His name--Amy drew close and dropped his voice to an awed and thrilling whisper--"his name is-- Are you prepared?" |
13542 | Hold on I What am I to yell? |
13542 | Honest, Amy,pleaded Clint,"what did you say?" |
13542 | Honest? 13542 Hot, is n''t it?" |
13542 | How about the crullers? |
13542 | How did you get on today? |
13542 | How did you get on with your silly tennis today? |
13542 | How did you happen to get lost? |
13542 | How did you happen to see practice? 13542 How do you feel?" |
13542 | How much is the stuff worth that they swiped? |
13542 | How the dickens could anyone get hurt? 13542 How the dickens do you suppose we can turn out a team if we do n''t care whether fellows report or not? |
13542 | How the dickens do you think anyone''s going to study with that noise going on? |
13542 | How''d you do it? |
13542 | How''s the knee, Thayer? |
13542 | How''s the knee? |
13542 | How''s the''varsity shaping? |
13542 | I am? |
13542 | I believe you play football, Thayer? |
13542 | I guess we''ll take Thayer,was the answer,"Tell him to report tomorrow, will you? |
13542 | I like them rangey, do n''t you, Thayer? |
13542 | I reckon the real reason was that you did n''t want to hog the show and take both prizes, eh? |
13542 | I reckon you wear togs, do n''t you, when you report? |
13542 | I suppose you have n''t got a match, have you? |
13542 | If it was me,replied Amy,"do you think I''d be sitting there clasping my hands agonisedly? |
13542 | If you thought the men in the automobile were burying something why did n''t you find out what it was after they had gone? |
13542 | In fact,pursued Amy,"compared to Claflin School, Brimfield is as a gem of purest ray to a-- a pebble, Dreer? |
13542 | Is he here now? |
13542 | Is he? 13542 Is that his name?" |
13542 | Is that the best you can do after our long acquaintance? 13542 Is there any reward for it?" |
13542 | Is there more than one Washington? 13542 Is this Brimfield Academy? |
13542 | It-- it''s a fiddle, is n''t it? |
13542 | Know the signals? |
13542 | Make him let me alone, wo n''t you, sir, please? 13542 Might I inquire your name?" |
13542 | Mind if I tell Amy, though? |
13542 | Mr. Fernald? 13542 My, that''s a long time, is n''t it? |
13542 | No, our going-- I mean_ my_ going to see him, Wo n''t he think I''m trying to-- to swipe? |
13542 | No, sir, I wanted to--"Anyone tell you you might cut practice? |
13542 | No, sir, not unless--"Unless what? |
13542 | Now what? 13542 Now, then, boys, what does this mean? |
13542 | Now, what the dickens? |
13542 | Now, what,he asked slowly,"do you think of that?" |
13542 | Oh, did you? |
13542 | Oh, is it? 13542 Oh, is this his car?" |
13542 | Oh, piffle,grunted Still,"who ever heard of Morgan''s School until you put it on the schedule, Tracey?" |
13542 | Oh, so you think you''ll have to report it, eh? |
13542 | Oh, yes, you''re plumb broken- hearted, are n''t you? |
13542 | Oh? 13542 One constable with a tin star?" |
13542 | Only-- suppose, Dreer? 13542 Operator? |
13542 | Or, rather, who''s going to get second place? |
13542 | Played tackle, did n''t he? |
13542 | Pretended you threw it? 13542 Probation just for-- for that?" |
13542 | Really? 13542 Really?" |
13542 | Remember his theme last year, fellows? 13542 Running away, are you?" |
13542 | Saw the burglary? |
13542 | Say, Chief, why do n''t you set a man to watch for''em? |
13542 | Say, Grindell, where under the Stars and Stripes have you been? 13542 Say, how many cuts did you take?" |
13542 | Say, one of you fellows pull that throttle down when I get her going, will you? |
13542 | Say, suppose we drop in on Jack Innes? |
13542 | Say, what number? |
13542 | Say, you''re not sore or anything, are you? |
13542 | Second place? 13542 See what, sir?" |
13542 | Settle what? |
13542 | Sick? |
13542 | So you told me? |
13542 | So you''re playing on the second, Thayer? 13542 So you''ve found it, eh? |
13542 | So, very wisely,said Amy,"you dropped football and took up a gentleman''s game?" |
13542 | Some socks, are they not? |
13542 | Somehow, there was something sort of sneaky about them, though, was n''t there? 13542 Something gone wrong?" |
13542 | Still, any little changes you''d like made--"Well, you asked me, did n''t you? |
13542 | Suppose you''d like him, would n''t you? |
13542 | Tackle, you say? 13542 Tell you his name?" |
13542 | Thanks, Byrd, but what about? |
13542 | That right? 13542 That so? |
13542 | That was the way of it, Beaufort? |
13542 | That would be setting a fine example, would n''t it? |
13542 | That would n''t be a bad scheme, eh? |
13542 | That''s Thayer on this end, is n''t it? |
13542 | That''s all right for you,said Amy,"but what are we supposed to do?" |
13542 | That''s all very well, but which way_ is_ the road? |
13542 | Thayer? 13542 The last one on the left, sir? |
13542 | The other day? |
13542 | The tall fellow on this end; just pulling his head- guard down; see him? |
13542 | Then why did n''t you tell a fellow? 13542 Then why do you cut practice?" |
13542 | Then you do n''t think Penny had any right to interfere? |
13542 | Then-- how did it happen? 13542 Then-- then we''ve won?" |
13542 | They did n''t try 14 Torrence, then, did they? |
13542 | They were all right, were n''t they? 13542 They would n''t be half bad, would they? |
13542 | They''ll be some surprised if they ever come back for it, wo n''t they? |
13542 | Think he will make trouble for you, Byrd? |
13542 | Think that he will-- What''s his name, by the way? |
13542 | Through? |
13542 | Throw those down somewhere, will you? 13542 To myself? |
13542 | Trips? |
13542 | Two against one, eh? 13542 Two minutes past, eh?" |
13542 | Unless what? |
13542 | Walked around? 13542 Want a ride?" |
13542 | Want to hear it? |
13542 | Want to? |
13542 | Warm, is n''t it? |
13542 | Was he very waxy? |
13542 | Well, are you? |
13542 | Well, boys,he said finally,"where do you belong?" |
13542 | Well, say,chuckled the other,"we had a good time, did n''t we?" |
13542 | Well, what do you do for exercise? 13542 Well,"continued the instructor in his careful way,"why do n''t you-- er-- say something? |
13542 | Well,he said finally,"which do you want and when do you want him?" |
13542 | Were the lights on the car lighted all this time? |
13542 | Wha-- what do you mean, you would n''t hurry? |
13542 | What are you butting in for? |
13542 | What are you doing over here, you spy? |
13542 | What are you going to do? |
13542 | What are you going to have? |
13542 | What did I tell you? |
13542 | What did those two men look like? |
13542 | What did you do that for? |
13542 | What do you make of it, Jim? |
13542 | What do you say, Thayer? |
13542 | What do you think of that? |
13542 | What do you think, Jack? |
13542 | What do you want me to do? 13542 What does the Brimfield police force consist of?" |
13542 | What good does it do you to know Greek, anyway? 13542 What in your judgment is the biggest asset a tackle can have, Thayer?" |
13542 | What is it? |
13542 | What is it? |
13542 | What sort of jewelry did they get, Mike? |
13542 | What state did you say? |
13542 | What the dickens was it all about, anyway? |
13542 | What time do we eat? |
13542 | What time was it? |
13542 | What train were you thinking of taking? |
13542 | What was Melville doing to arouse the gentleman''s wrath? |
13542 | What was that? |
13542 | What was the something that happened, Durkin? |
13542 | What was what? 13542 What will you do then?" |
13542 | What would they be doing there? |
13542 | What''s he do? 13542 What''s that?" |
13542 | What''s that? |
13542 | What''s that? |
13542 | What''s the joke? |
13542 | What''s the joke? |
13542 | What''s the trouble, fellows? |
13542 | What''s wrong with you, Thayer? |
13542 | What? 13542 What?" |
13542 | When,asked Amy,"does the next car go, please?" |
13542 | When? |
13542 | Where are they going? |
13542 | Where does Captain Innes play? |
13542 | Where is it, anyway? |
13542 | Where was that? |
13542 | Where was the hut? |
13542 | Where were you yesterday? |
13542 | Where''d you come from? |
13542 | Which is the fellow who has your place, Clint? |
13542 | Who did you say the fellow drove the auto for? |
13542 | Who is he? |
13542 | Who is? 13542 Who will score, then?" |
13542 | Who''s blaming you for it? 13542 Who''s going to win?" |
13542 | Who''s he? |
13542 | Who''s he? |
13542 | Who''s playing tackle? |
13542 | Who''s there, Danny? |
13542 | Who-- who''s going to do the talking? |
13542 | Why are you like a great English poet? |
13542 | Why ca n''t I, if I want to? |
13542 | Why ca n''t I? |
13542 | Why did n''t you enter the doubles? |
13542 | Why did n''t you take the seven- o''clock then? |
13542 | Why do n''t you award the match to yourself by default? |
13542 | Why do n''t you deny it, then? |
13542 | Why do n''t you fight your own battles and not bring a hired bully to do it for you? |
13542 | Why do n''t you pick out someone who can play? 13542 Why do n''t you take it back, then?" |
13542 | Why that unholy smirk on your face? |
13542 | Why, Clint says-- By the way, you know Thayer, do n''t you? |
13542 | Why, I do n''t have to eat the lamb, do I? 13542 Will you promise to keep mum about this?" |
13542 | Will you? 13542 Wo n''t it look-- well, sort of funny?" |
13542 | Would you? |
13542 | Wouldst hear the sweet, sad story? |
13542 | Yes, can we have something pretty quick? |
13542 | Yes, that''s his name, is n''t it? 13542 You did? |
13542 | You do acknowledge that, do n''t you? |
13542 | You do n''t mean--Clint''s voice dropped-- don''t mean Dreer?" |
13542 | You do n''t suppose, do you, that they''re going to put me in the first line- up? |
13542 | You do n''t think he will want me for the second tomorrow, Black? |
13542 | You do, eh? 13542 You do, eh?" |
13542 | You fellows hear about the burglary? |
13542 | You mean that-- that someone did it deliberately? |
13542 | You mean the fellow I''m going to room with? |
13542 | You mean-- I''m in with you? |
13542 | You see, sir? |
13542 | You wo n''t mind, Byrd? 13542 You''re going to help coach, are n''t you, sir?" |
13542 | You''re in the sixth form this year, are n''t you? |
13542 | You''re not talking that way yet, are you, Thayer? |
13542 | You-- you mean you''re going to let him knock me down again? |
13542 | _ Well, what do you know about that_? |
13542 | _ What?_ Who says so? |
13542 | _ What?_ Who says so? |
13542 | *****"What do you think?" |
13542 | After a few minutes, Clint whose thoughts still dwelt on Penny''s tragedy, asked:"What made you think it was Dreer, Amy?" |
13542 | After the door had closed behind them the man whom they had asked about the Brimfield trains inquired:"Who are those boys, Can?" |
13542 | All fair and ship- shape?" |
13542 | All ready?" |
13542 | Amy listened with darkening face and when Clint had ended said:"Dreer, eh? |
13542 | And do n''t you think that, if you had to try to kill each other like two wild animals, you might-- er-- have chosen some day other than the Sabbath?" |
13542 | And how do you feel?" |
13542 | And how is Mr. Thayer? |
13542 | And now, please, what am I being congratulated for?" |
13542 | And what''s his?" |
13542 | Anyone knowing my blameless career--""Have you saved a copy of it?" |
13542 | Are n''t you a long way from home?" |
13542 | Are n''t you?" |
13542 | Are they there now?... |
13542 | Are you playing?" |
13542 | Beaufort?" |
13542 | But tell me, can you play tackle pretty well?" |
13542 | But we got lost in the woods somewhere and--""What sort of a looking fellow was this? |
13542 | But, say, what chance has he got, eh? |
13542 | By the way, did you get into difficulties over the disciplining of that fellow, whatever his name is?" |
13542 | By the way, who do you room with?" |
13542 | CHAPTER II CAPTAIN INNES RECEIVES"What''s that awful noise?" |
13542 | CHAPTER IX UNDER SUSPICION"Burglary? |
13542 | Ca n''t you picture the poor little thing sitting there all alone in pathetic solitude, forlorn and deserted?" |
13542 | Ca n''t you see him shaking his fist at the alarm- clock and shivering as he gets into his panties?" |
13542 | Can you, Clint?" |
13542 | Can you?" |
13542 | Charlie Melville?" |
13542 | Clint laughed and inquired:"Who rooms on the other side?" |
13542 | Clint, did I cast any aspersions awhile ago on cold lamb?" |
13542 | Coach the second?" |
13542 | Could n''t you be absolutely certain?" |
13542 | Could n''t you make any money that way?" |
13542 | Could you find it convenient to tell us who sneaked into Durkin''s room and cracked it?" |
13542 | Did Conklin say how long I''d be out?" |
13542 | Did he or did n''t he?" |
13542 | Did they think they were there to loaf? |
13542 | Did you?" |
13542 | Do n''t you know that fighting is barred here? |
13542 | Do you approve of this institution of learning, old man?" |
13542 | Do you mind?" |
13542 | Do you want to speak to him?" |
13542 | Ever hear of the''varsity team, Clint? |
13542 | Fernald?" |
13542 | Finally,"Bossing the job?" |
13542 | Follow along for awhile, will you? |
13542 | Football''s a wonderful pastime, is n''t it?" |
13542 | Get me? |
13542 | Got any more coffee, Can?" |
13542 | Got the thieves too, eh?" |
13542 | Handed him a regular knock- out, eh? |
13542 | Have n''t they got someone there we can grab and hammer into a tackle? |
13542 | Have some?" |
13542 | Have we your permission to continue, sir?" |
13542 | Have you got two boys at your school named Clinton Thayer and Amory Byrd, Mr. Fernald? |
13542 | Have you met him since?" |
13542 | Have, eh? |
13542 | He seems to have more ginger, do n''t you think?" |
13542 | He would n''t be where he is today if it had n''t been for me, would you, Clint?" |
13542 | He''d hardly be likely to say much, would he?" |
13542 | How about it?" |
13542 | How are you getting on? |
13542 | How did it go, Amy? |
13542 | How do you feel about it?" |
13542 | How do you suppose I can-- rub if-- you-- twist like-- that?" |
13542 | How far is Wharton from here?" |
13542 | How far is it to the trolley?" |
13542 | How is he doing?" |
13542 | How much does that count for the second? |
13542 | How much time is there before that train goes? |
13542 | How the dickens does he suppose I''m going to make a team if he keeps pulling a man out every little while?" |
13542 | How''d you know I did play, though?" |
13542 | How''s everything below the Line?" |
13542 | How''s the boy?" |
13542 | How''s the lad?" |
13542 | I am not doing you an injustice, Thayer?" |
13542 | I do n''t want him, understand? |
13542 | I had--""Sick?" |
13542 | I suppose fellows call you Clint, do n''t they?" |
13542 | I suppose they''re fairly easy to bust, are n''t they?" |
13542 | I''d feel pretty cheap if they dropped me after a day or two, would n''t I? |
13542 | If it''s such a fine school why did n''t he stay there?" |
13542 | Is n''t that a shame? |
13542 | Is n''t that a sign- post ahead?" |
13542 | Is n''t that funny?" |
13542 | Is n''t that great? |
13542 | Is n''t that his name?" |
13542 | Is that not a cheering thought?" |
13542 | Is the-- the question in dispute one which is open to arbitration?" |
13542 | Is there any other member of the class who wasted so much of his time in such manner? |
13542 | Is there anything we can do if we ever reach Wharton?" |
13542 | It''s your father''s money she''s using, is n''t it?" |
13542 | Let me attend to it, wo n''t you?" |
13542 | Let me see, that makes the score 13 to for the second, eh?" |
13542 | Lie still, ca n''t you? |
13542 | Look here, if you only want a tackle for a week or so, why do n''t you take Robbins? |
13542 | Mind if I stroll along with you? |
13542 | More than one Huxley? |
13542 | More than one Napoleon? |
13542 | More than one Thackeray? |
13542 | More than one-- one Byrd?" |
13542 | Most an hour? |
13542 | Mr. Ferner? |
13542 | Never again will I cast aspersions on it, or-- What''s up? |
13542 | Now that you''ve been with us a whole day, what do you think of us? |
13542 | Now where the dickens are they?" |
13542 | Of course he just read it right off, with a mere passing glance; did he not? |
13542 | Oh, but we''re the snappy little heroes, what? |
13542 | Oh, why, who else would it be? |
13542 | On the way back to Torrence Clint asked curiously:"How do you suppose Innes knew I played, Amy?" |
13542 | One-- two-- three-- Burgess, you hesitate, do you not? |
13542 | Say, Pete, does the nine- forty- six stop at Brimfield?" |
13542 | Say, they play almost as well as the second, eh?" |
13542 | Say, what are you making faces about?" |
13542 | Say, what do you think about sneaking over there to the stable and hitting the hay for a couple of hours? |
13542 | Say, what the dickens was that?" |
13542 | Say, why does n''t he come?" |
13542 | See you tomorrow, then?" |
13542 | See?" |
13542 | Six, does n''t it? |
13542 | Smart lads, eh, Chief? |
13542 | Some crullers would taste pretty good, would n''t they?" |
13542 | Straight across that field there, you say? |
13542 | Surely, I did n''t do that?" |
13542 | That puts the second 20 to 0, eh? |
13542 | That where it is? |
13542 | That you, Gus? |
13542 | That''s bully news, is n''t it?" |
13542 | That''s his style, is n''t it?" |
13542 | The Chief exchanged a quick look with the policeman and asked indifferently:"Oh, there was a car stopped in the night, eh? |
13542 | The contemptuous tone of his reply caused Clint to ask:"Anything wrong with them?" |
13542 | The one with the auto, I mean?" |
13542 | Then it''s you two who are engaged in this encounter, eh? |
13542 | Then, giving the newcomer a second glance, he added:"Oh, that you, Thayer? |
13542 | Then, turning to Penny again,"Will you get up and take your licking?" |
13542 | Then,"What is it?" |
13542 | There''s a lot in that, do you know? |
13542 | There''s a sort of a breeze here, though, is n''t there?" |
13542 | They do look good, do n''t they? |
13542 | They feed you in jail, do n''t they?" |
13542 | Think you''re the chap?" |
13542 | To the left, is n''t it?" |
13542 | Torrey, is n''t it?" |
13542 | Trow was n''t hurt, was he?" |
13542 | Two, Dreer?" |
13542 | Unless, that is, I may act as mediator? |
13542 | Want more, do you?" |
13542 | Want something to eat?" |
13542 | We found a stream there; you can see it, ca n''t you? |
13542 | We trust we see you well today? |
13542 | We''ve only started, have n''t we, Dreer?" |
13542 | Well, do n''t you see, Clint, he''d ought to know what he''s talking about?" |
13542 | Well, who am I talking to, please? |
13542 | Were you there, Jack?" |
13542 | What about playing? |
13542 | What about that fellow Thayer? |
13542 | What about the second? |
13542 | What are you going to do?" |
13542 | What did I do with that score- sheet, by the way? |
13542 | What do you call it?" |
13542 | What do you know about that? |
13542 | What do you play?" |
13542 | What do you say? |
13542 | What do you think?" |
13542 | What do you think?" |
13542 | What for? |
13542 | What for?" |
13542 | What for?" |
13542 | What is it you want him to do, you chap in the shirt- sleeves?" |
13542 | What more do you want? |
13542 | What say? |
13542 | What time do you suppose it is?" |
13542 | What time is it?" |
13542 | What was the matter with them? |
13542 | What were their names, Clint?" |
13542 | What were they walking around for?" |
13542 | What would you want?" |
13542 | What you doing here?'''' |
13542 | What''s Penny going to do?" |
13542 | What''s the good word, Amy?" |
13542 | What''s the matter with you? |
13542 | What''s the name?" |
13542 | What''s the score, Hal?" |
13542 | What''s your name? |
13542 | What''s your position?" |
13542 | What''s yours?" |
13542 | What-- a-- what was all that?" |
13542 | What-- what did Mr. Fernald say, sir?" |
13542 | When did you get here, sir?" |
13542 | When he''s had enough he''s going to tell us who smashed Durkin''s violin, are n''t you, Dreer? |
13542 | When quiet was restored Edwards asked:"Is''Boots''coming back this year, Jack?" |
13542 | When was this, Mike?" |
13542 | Where are you going?" |
13542 | Where are you? |
13542 | Where was it?" |
13542 | Where you fellows been all morning?" |
13542 | Where''d you get that dope, Thayer?" |
13542 | Where''s my cap?" |
13542 | Where''s my dear old German dictionary?" |
13542 | Where''s the flannel stocking that goes with this, Harry?" |
13542 | Where''s this play going?" |
13542 | Which direction do you think Wharton is?" |
13542 | Which is Robbins?" |
13542 | Which way is it you go when you walk in a circle? |
13542 | Who began this and what was it about?" |
13542 | Who told you any jewelry store had been robbed?" |
13542 | Who was in it?" |
13542 | Who was the kid? |
13542 | Why do n''t they make Brimfield open out?" |
13542 | Why do n''t you go after him if you want trouble?" |
13542 | Why do n''t you turn the tables and do the knocking down yourself? |
13542 | Why is that? |
13542 | Why not make believe we''ve walked and are back again?" |
13542 | Why not, then, ask Penny Durkin? |
13542 | Why second place?" |
13542 | Why the sobriety, Amy?" |
13542 | Why the-- the exodus?" |
13542 | Why, Mr. Johnsing, am I like a great English poet?" |
13542 | Why, do n''t you know that the second team is nothing on earth but the''goat''for the''varsity?" |
13542 | Will it hurt it much?" |
13542 | Would you go in?" |
13542 | You are convinced of that, are you not?" |
13542 | You being captain?" |
13542 | You do n''t have to tell him you want a place on the team, do you? |
13542 | You do n''t play the noble game of football, Byrd?" |
13542 | You knew that?" |
13542 | You see, though, do n''t you, why I did n''t want to scrap with Dreer? |
13542 | You see?" |
13542 | You should feel sorry for the poor dub, do n''t you know that?" |
13542 | You will take up your abode with a youth in whom all the virtues and-- and excellencies--""Who is he?" |
13542 | You would n''t think there''d be much money in it, would you? |
13542 | You''ll feel queer, wo n''t you, when you do n''t come back next Fall?" |
13542 | You''re from the South, are n''t you?" |
13542 | You''re new, are n''t you?" |
13542 | You''re not-- um-- you''re not in trouble with the police?" |
13542 | You-- you play pretty well, do n''t you? |
13542 | _ Last_ name; see? |
13542 | _ You_ would n''t do a thing like that, would you?" |
13542 | or"How do you do?" |
46592 | ''Ad''? |
46592 | ''Football Mass Meeting,''eh? |
46592 | ''R''? 46592 A bump?" |
46592 | Al? 46592 All ready? |
46592 | And try hard? |
46592 | And what about breakfasts? 46592 And will you tell me what''R''means here; and''R& B''?" |
46592 | Any luck? |
46592 | Are n''t graduate coaches satisfactory? |
46592 | Are n''t you? |
46592 | Are we out of training yet, sir? |
46592 | Are you looking for Lowell? |
46592 | Are you really? |
46592 | Are you sure you''ve been playing football? |
46592 | Are you-- are you Parkinson? |
46592 | Been catching worms? |
46592 | Boat? |
46592 | Books? 46592 Broke again?" |
46592 | Busy? 46592 But I have n''t said anything, have I?" |
46592 | But I like to think that the term''Old''is applied with some degree of-- may I say affection? |
46592 | But you do n''t have to pay for your food out of your allowance, do you? |
46592 | But, say, why do n''t you ask someone? 46592 But, what I mean,"resumed Hicks, after a puzzled look at Mart,"is how did it get there? |
46592 | But-- but what for? |
46592 | By letting Kenwood lick us? |
46592 | By the way, Nead, what''s your other name, if you have one? |
46592 | Ca n''t you fight a little bit? |
46592 | Ca n''t you get tick for things until then? |
46592 | Ca n''t you hand me one on the face? 46592 Calling me a liar to my face, are you? |
46592 | Caught in the act, eh? 46592 Centre?" |
46592 | Chance? 46592 Clean yellow, are you? |
46592 | Dakota? |
46592 | Did n''t you see the game? |
46592 | Did n''t you see you were in the gentleman''s way, Rowland? |
46592 | Did you have them made for you or-- or just buy them? |
46592 | Did you see his look when you slipped him that tip? |
46592 | Did you-- did you find out about the-- er-- the Hamiltonian Theory? |
46592 | Do n''t I? 46592 Do n''t they have pyjamas up in Maine?" |
46592 | Do n''t you ever get enthusiastic about anything? 46592 Do n''t you think so, Mart?" |
46592 | Do n''t you understand yet, Rowland? |
46592 | Do they give board at this place you spoke of? |
46592 | Do we scrimmage today, coach? |
46592 | Do you eat here regularly? |
46592 | Do you know any fellows in school? |
46592 | Do you mind rats? 46592 Done any studying yet?" |
46592 | Duff? 46592 Eh? |
46592 | Eh? 46592 Eh? |
46592 | Eh? |
46592 | Er-- won''t you sit down? |
46592 | Excuse me, sir, but will you tell me where I should go to register? |
46592 | Figure of speech, meaning that the afternoon stretches before me devoid of-- of-- Say, what do I call you? |
46592 | Football? 46592 Football?" |
46592 | For what, sir? |
46592 | Gene Goodloe? 46592 Going in where?" |
46592 | Going to the rescue of the dear old school after all, Rowly? |
46592 | Got any lemon? |
46592 | Hard- up? 46592 Harder, eh? |
46592 | Have I? 46592 Have n''t you ever done it?" |
46592 | Have n''t you ever tried it? |
46592 | Have you got an encyclopedia? |
46592 | He did at first, did n''t you? |
46592 | Honest? 46592 How about you, coach?" |
46592 | How am I? |
46592 | How are you, Hicks? |
46592 | How are you, Rowland? 46592 How do you do?" |
46592 | How do you do? |
46592 | How do you mean, no use? |
46592 | How does this eye look now? |
46592 | How is that? |
46592 | How many shall we keep? |
46592 | How much do you have to pay for a regular outfit? |
46592 | How much time is there, Brad? |
46592 | How were the crops when you left home, Freckles? |
46592 | How''s that for a fireplace, old man? |
46592 | How''s the old boy? |
46592 | I beg your pardon? |
46592 | I beg your pardon? |
46592 | I guess hers are all about the same, do n''t you? |
46592 | I guess it beats eating in hall, what? 46592 I mean, what dreadful crime have you committed? |
46592 | I meant which one do you find it hardest to play against? |
46592 | I say, why not leave it that way just for a joke? |
46592 | I suppose you went to Jud''s reception last night? |
46592 | I wonder,thought Ira,"what there is to fight for? |
46592 | I-- I''m greatly obliged to you-- er-- What is your name, please? |
46592 | I-- What did you say? |
46592 | I-- er-- Did you get my note? |
46592 | I-- the fact is-- Oh, hang it, could you lend me fifty dollars? |
46592 | Is he the captain? |
46592 | Is he the football captain? |
46592 | Is it necessary? |
46592 | Is n''t it--_funny_? |
46592 | Is that so? 46592 Is that the fellow I''ll have to play against?" |
46592 | It does, does it? 46592 It''s bully, is n''t it? |
46592 | It''s mine, is n''t it? |
46592 | Johns? |
46592 | Jud? |
46592 | Just like that, eh? 46592 Know what I think?" |
46592 | Lend me a quarter, like a good chap, will you? 46592 Like the sound of it?" |
46592 | Linden Street? 46592 Maggy''s, eh? |
46592 | Me? 46592 Me? |
46592 | Me? 46592 Me?" |
46592 | Mind if I sit down? 46592 N- no, maybe not, but it sort of sounded as if you wanted to finish up the scrap we started, and I could n''t very well refuse, could I? |
46592 | Nead? 46592 Nead? |
46592 | Need? 46592 No, do you?" |
46592 | No? 46592 Not the sort you want in a pinch, eh? |
46592 | Of what, sir? |
46592 | Oh, gee, you''re a smart guy, are n''t you? 46592 Oh, that was when Gene got the lovely knockout, was it?" |
46592 | Oh, you do n''t? 46592 Oh, you''re taking the bed, are you?" |
46592 | One of the school fellows, was he? |
46592 | Out? |
46592 | Really? 46592 Really? |
46592 | Really? 46592 Really?" |
46592 | Ridden a saw? 46592 Rough- stuff, eh?" |
46592 | Rowland? 46592 Say, those clothes must have cost you as much as six dollars, eh? |
46592 | Say, what''s the matter with it? 46592 See what I mean?" |
46592 | Seen any more of''Old Earnest,''Rowland? |
46592 | Some place for a one- horse town like this, eh? |
46592 | Speaking to me? 46592 Stop what?" |
46592 | Sumner? |
46592 | Suppose I choose to smoke? |
46592 | Sure you have n''t been in a train wreck, Rowly? |
46592 | That fellow Johnston is a regular village cut- up, is n''t he? |
46592 | That fellow''s got perfect control, has n''t he, Jimmy? |
46592 | That''s about three dollars a week, is n''t it? |
46592 | The Peloponnesian War was 430, was n''t it? 46592 Then what are you doing here?" |
46592 | Then why not go to Alumni or come with me to Trainor''s? 46592 Then you have at least twenty a month, eh? |
46592 | Then-- then you do n''t want to fight? |
46592 | There''s not much choice between them, is there? |
46592 | They dropped us, did n''t they? |
46592 | They give you pretty good meals at the school dining hall, do n''t they? |
46592 | This football team of ours needs money to go on with, they tell us,continued the speaker, encouraged by the applause,"but I ask them: Why? |
46592 | Through? |
46592 | Tonawanda? 46592 Twenty dollars, eh? |
46592 | Understand? 46592 Want some more coffee?" |
46592 | Want to know the real reason? |
46592 | Well, I dare say I can get a bed for six dollars and a mattress for ten, ca n''t I? |
46592 | Well, are they? 46592 Well, what about me?" |
46592 | Well, what do you think of it, Rowland? |
46592 | Well, what happened to you? |
46592 | Well, what in the name of common sense has happened to you? |
46592 | Well, what was your stunt? |
46592 | Well, what''s your idea, Rowland? 46592 Well, where was Peloponnesia, then?" |
46592 | Well, you see, you-- you did n''t spend much money on-- things----"Meaning my clothes? |
46592 | Well, you''ve had your adventure, have n''t you? 46592 Well-- er-- will you?" |
46592 | Were you fooling? |
46592 | What did you do to him? |
46592 | What do you know about the Hamiltonian- System? |
46592 | What do you mean by that? |
46592 | What do you mean, eh? |
46592 | What do you mean? |
46592 | What do you take it that I mean? |
46592 | What do you weigh, Rowland? |
46592 | What else is there here? |
46592 | What fun is there in listening to a lot of idiots talk about the football team? 46592 What happened to it?" |
46592 | What is it you think you do n''t know? |
46592 | What is it? |
46592 | What is it? |
46592 | What kind? |
46592 | What makes you think you want to play guard, Rowland? |
46592 | What time can you come around tomorrow? 46592 What time is it? |
46592 | What was the date? |
46592 | What were you, a bump? |
46592 | What''s his name? |
46592 | What''s it going to be, sir? |
46592 | What''s the idea, anyway, Nead? |
46592 | What''s the idea? |
46592 | What''s the joke about rats? |
46592 | What''s wrong with them? 46592 What''s wrong?" |
46592 | When does the meeting come off? |
46592 | Where are you hanging out? |
46592 | Where do you keep yourself? 46592 Where is it?" |
46592 | Where''d you get those muscles, then? |
46592 | Where''s that? |
46592 | Where''s your patriotism? |
46592 | Who cares what the school does? 46592 Who is Jimmy Fallon?" |
46592 | Who says so? |
46592 | Who was he? |
46592 | Who were the other nine? |
46592 | Who''s Beadle? |
46592 | Who''s he? |
46592 | Who''s the giraffe? |
46592 | Who, me? 46592 Whose is it, then?" |
46592 | Why ca n''t he be taught? 46592 Why depend on-- on outside talent?" |
46592 | Why did n''t you go to the game? |
46592 | Why did n''t you lie down and let him go over you? |
46592 | Why do n''t you get a lodging for tonight somewhere and then start fresh in the morning? 46592 Why do n''t you try to give it to me, you big bluff?" |
46592 | Why do n''t you? |
46592 | Why not? 46592 Why not? |
46592 | Why should n''t I buy his old books for him? 46592 Why the airs? |
46592 | Why the dickens did n''t they try for a goal? 46592 Why, thanks, I-- How much are breakfasts?" |
46592 | Will you take it off my hands when I move out? |
46592 | Window seat? 46592 Would n''t the students stand a small assessment?" |
46592 | Would n''t you think''The''would try that split- line play, Rowland? 46592 Yes, do n''t the logs up your way have bumps on them?" |
46592 | You do n''t call that a-- a challenge, do you? |
46592 | You have? 46592 You know Johnston, do n''t you?" |
46592 | You mean Harper''s and Poly- Tech? |
46592 | You mean that-- that you said that just to-- to make me play better? |
46592 | You think you''re pretty smart, do n''t you? |
46592 | You''re a fine piece of work, are n''t you? 46592 You''re certain that was the price?" |
46592 | You''re fooling, are n''t you? |
46592 | You''re not in earnest about that, are you? |
46592 | You''re one of those''country wits''we read about, eh? 46592 You''ve had no experience at all, Rowland?" |
46592 | You-- you''ve got it back, eh? |
46592 | _ What!_"Well, you said it was a city in the country, did n''t you? |
46592 | ''An''you knew she was fourteen or fifteen years old, did n''t you?'' |
46592 | ''An''you knew she was stone- blind in one eye, did n''t you?'' |
46592 | ''An''you knew she was too fat, anyway, did n''t you?'' |
46592 | ''Flagrante--''What''s the Latin of it, Rowly?" |
46592 | ''Well, then why in tarnation did you bet on her for?'' |
46592 | A bird in the hand, and all that, eh? |
46592 | Adjacent or thereabouts, I presume?" |
46592 | All alone? |
46592 | All ready? |
46592 | All through? |
46592 | An encyclopedia, eh? |
46592 | And how about another bed in there?" |
46592 | And if he did invent it how does it happen that John Locke wrote about it a century before? |
46592 | And you, Price? |
46592 | And, if you do n''t mind telling me, how much were you to pay for it?" |
46592 | Another end- around? |
46592 | Anstruther''s?" |
46592 | Are n''t there any places where they do n''t have''em?" |
46592 | Are n''t you, Brad?" |
46592 | Are there any more remarks?" |
46592 | Are you a scientific centre rush yet? |
46592 | Are you a wealthy citizen, Ira?" |
46592 | Are you going to get back in time for Kenwood, Bill?" |
46592 | Are you going to speak, too?" |
46592 | Are you going to the meeting?" |
46592 | Are you looking for something?" |
46592 | Baseball? |
46592 | Billy Wells, duck inside and get some water, will you? |
46592 | Billy, you roomed at Anstruther''s, did n''t you? |
46592 | Brad, we''re going to like this frank and unspotted child of nature, are n''t we?" |
46592 | Brad, you remember my speaking of Rowland?" |
46592 | But I guess they do n''t, eh?" |
46592 | But did Locke himself originate it? |
46592 | But listen to me first, will you? |
46592 | But what? |
46592 | But who invented it? |
46592 | But why not learn it in college? |
46592 | But you do n''t mean, really, that you''ve got no money?" |
46592 | But you''re going to, eh? |
46592 | But you''re quite sure it''s all right, eh? |
46592 | By the way, how did it happen you were around here tonight?" |
46592 | By the way, who''s your adviser?" |
46592 | CHAPTER X ON THE FOURTH SQUAD"How much does a football suit cost, Humphrey, and where do you buy it?" |
46592 | Ca n''t you do anything but throw your head back and paw the air? |
46592 | Care to know what I''ve been thinking, Lyons?" |
46592 | Chemquat----""Chemquasabamticook? |
46592 | Come over about eight, will you?" |
46592 | Considering that, now, suppose we say three dollars a week, with--"he shot a questioning glance at Ira--"two weeks paid in advance?" |
46592 | Coward, was he? |
46592 | Did n''t you have enough dinner last night to hold you for a while?" |
46592 | Did n''t you know that horse o''yourn had spring- halt and epizootics and was knock- kneed in front and fallin''away behind?'' |
46592 | Did you see Saturday''s game, Rowland?" |
46592 | Did you, Rowland?" |
46592 | Did you?" |
46592 | Do n''t want to come along, do you?" |
46592 | Do n''t you know you''re up against the best centre there is today on a school team? |
46592 | Do you ever lose your head and get rattled?" |
46592 | Do you feel yourself that you''re still green?" |
46592 | Do you know where the brick- yards are, over across Apple Street? |
46592 | Do you like it?" |
46592 | Do you mean that you tore your face into fragments and ended where you began?" |
46592 | Do you realise that it is a dirty and unhealthful habit? |
46592 | Do you think ten dollars would do it?" |
46592 | Do you think you could play centre?" |
46592 | Does Bradford room with him?" |
46592 | Driscoll?" |
46592 | Ever played it?" |
46592 | Ever try to catch in a high wind, Rowland?" |
46592 | Fall in there beyond Webster, Rowland, will you? |
46592 | Find it interesting?" |
46592 | Football? |
46592 | For instance, fellows: If it is as we say it is, then why not let them do it? |
46592 | For the love of mud, where''d you get the costume?" |
46592 | Four? |
46592 | Get Gene to bring you up to my room some night, will you?" |
46592 | Going to drink anything?" |
46592 | Going to have desert? |
46592 | Golf? |
46592 | Got any pictures to hang on this lovely yaller paper?" |
46592 | Got to measure it, eh? |
46592 | Had your dinner?" |
46592 | Has n''t she said so? |
46592 | Have n''t you ever tried football at all?" |
46592 | Have n''t you some trifle like a Paisley shawl or a Persian rug about your person? |
46592 | Have you ever played guard?" |
46592 | Have you ever tried to pass?" |
46592 | Have you had your examination?" |
46592 | Have you read it?" |
46592 | Have you tried Maggy''s?" |
46592 | He wanted to buy the things, so why not let him do it if it was going to make him any happier?" |
46592 | He would n''t know the place, would he, ma''am?" |
46592 | He''s a peach of a player, is n''t he, Bill?" |
46592 | He''s dead- broke and----""Ira, my lad,"said Mart sternly,"what have you been and gone and done?" |
46592 | Hear me? |
46592 | How about Gene? |
46592 | How about it, Fred?" |
46592 | How about it?" |
46592 | How about that chap Goodloe? |
46592 | How about you?" |
46592 | How about you?" |
46592 | How did yours happen?" |
46592 | How do you like the place, as far as you''ve got?" |
46592 | How do you like the window seat?" |
46592 | How do you think I did it? |
46592 | How is it going?" |
46592 | How much did they get? |
46592 | How much did we need? |
46592 | How much do you get a month?" |
46592 | How much does he charge?" |
46592 | How much will it take?" |
46592 | How would twenty dollars do?" |
46592 | How''s crops?" |
46592 | How''s everything going?" |
46592 | How''s it going?" |
46592 | How''s the grub?" |
46592 | I dare say even these aren''t-- aren''t quite right, eh?" |
46592 | I did n''t notice that, did you? |
46592 | I do look sort of funny, do n''t I?" |
46592 | I do n''t know if you ever studied it?" |
46592 | I do n''t see why a fellow needs much German, do you?" |
46592 | I do n''t see why you and I ca n''t just take a walk, say, tomorrow morning early, eh? |
46592 | I know that I was given a refusal of it until evening----""What do you call evening?" |
46592 | I mean what are you going to do with your spare time? |
46592 | I saw you over at Ad, did n''t I?" |
46592 | I say, Rowland, how''s the funny window seat?" |
46592 | I suppose Mrs. Jud asked you to tea?" |
46592 | I suppose hitting in the clinches is barred, eh?" |
46592 | I suppose it does n''t look just right, Goodloe, but what''s the trouble with it?" |
46592 | I suppose you do n''t want me to say that you''re a-- a rather decent sort, eh?" |
46592 | I suppose you would n''t call it a very good one, would you?" |
46592 | I suppose you''d go and tell faculty, eh?" |
46592 | I thought you said----""Maggy''s? |
46592 | If one is play, why not the other? |
46592 | If you did n''t want to fight what the dickens did you get me out of bed for at this unearthly hour?" |
46592 | If you''ve got seven dollars where you can put your hand on it, Rowland, you might bind the bargain, eh?" |
46592 | Instead:"Who buys books here?" |
46592 | Is it the coaching or the leading or what, Steve?" |
46592 | Is it-- did you like it?" |
46592 | Is n''t he going to? |
46592 | Is n''t that so, fellows?" |
46592 | Is n''t that the way with you?" |
46592 | Is that the best you can do?" |
46592 | Is that what you call it?" |
46592 | Is there any special subject you''re interested in?" |
46592 | Is there anything more tonight, coach?" |
46592 | It does, does n''t it?" |
46592 | It was Rowland you landed in Maggy''s, was n''t it?" |
46592 | It was a peach of a throw, was n''t it?" |
46592 | It wo n''t make you short? |
46592 | Just dig in and keep at it until we''ve had enough, what?" |
46592 | Just tell him, will you?" |
46592 | Know him?" |
46592 | Know what I think? |
46592 | Let me see, what was it I came for? |
46592 | Let me use your pen, will you? |
46592 | Let''s get cooled off a bit and then buy the curtains, eh? |
46592 | Look here, is n''t it just that you yourself do n''t play as hard against Johns as you do against Buffum or Donovan? |
46592 | Look here, what sort of football have you been taught? |
46592 | Lyons said I ought to, but what''s the good of having rules if you do n''t stick to them? |
46592 | Magoon?" |
46592 | May I inquire your name?" |
46592 | Meanwhile, how much do you need?" |
46592 | Met many of the fellows yet?" |
46592 | Mr. Bunker must have been frightfully peeved, though, what?" |
46592 | Must be twelve or fourteen fellows in this dive, eh?" |
46592 | Must be twenty feet each way, eh? |
46592 | Nails? |
46592 | Need a nice Winter overcoat? |
46592 | No home should be-- How about the bathroom, Mrs. Magoon? |
46592 | No use in fighting rounds, is there? |
46592 | No? |
46592 | Not more than a yard, eh?" |
46592 | Now did n''t you?" |
46592 | Now then, you rickety, tumble- down, lob- sided bunch of boards, how do you go, anyhow? |
46592 | Now which is the shortest way to The Eggery?" |
46592 | Now, Mrs. Magoon, seriously, what do you ask by the month for this palatial apartment?" |
46592 | Now, honest- to- goodness, Nead, did Mrs. Magoon say she''d hold this room until you had decided?" |
46592 | Now, then, Tooker, what happened to you?" |
46592 | Now, what do you say to making the best of things and bunking out here until morning?" |
46592 | Oh,_ do_ you suppose it''s Brad? |
46592 | One of our fellows? |
46592 | Only I do n''t see any use in having a crowd, what?" |
46592 | Or a few pairs of shoes? |
46592 | Or bugs?" |
46592 | Or do n''t you know that?" |
46592 | Or was it 431?" |
46592 | Or-- say, what''ll you give for the furniture just as it stands?" |
46592 | Perhaps seventy- five cents-- What''s this? |
46592 | Perhaps you are one of them?" |
46592 | Presently:"Rowland?" |
46592 | Rather than lose a tenant?" |
46592 | Rotten pun, was n''t it? |
46592 | Rowland?" |
46592 | Say, it''s a peach of a morning, is n''t it? |
46592 | Say, where did you learn to punch like that, Rowland? |
46592 | Say, where do you come from?" |
46592 | See it?" |
46592 | See you at the party, eh?" |
46592 | Shake hands, do we? |
46592 | Shall I make the dicker?" |
46592 | Shall I wrap it up?" |
46592 | Shall we say about twenty minutes to eight?" |
46592 | So you''re out, eh? |
46592 | Sort of-- sort of finishes it off, eh? |
46592 | Stick it out, will you? |
46592 | Still, they''re all right, are n''t they? |
46592 | Suppose we look around and find a good boarding house, Nead?" |
46592 | Suppose you pay me half what it costs me? |
46592 | Sure you really want to take the room?" |
46592 | Tennis? |
46592 | That eye looks bad, though, does n''t it? |
46592 | That number looked large to Ira until he overheard one of the instructors remark to another one afternoon:"A most discouraging situation, is n''t it? |
46592 | That''s so, is n''t it?" |
46592 | The West Gate''s the one over that way, to the left, is n''t it?" |
46592 | The one who contaminates the air with cigarette smoke?" |
46592 | Then he turned to Ira and asked:"How are you getting on, Rowland? |
46592 | Then what do we scrap about in the morning?" |
46592 | Then what was the coach? |
46592 | Then, addressing Ira again:"What are you going in for?" |
46592 | Then, brightening:"Maybe the young man would want his breakfasts in?" |
46592 | There''s no reason to get excited about it, is there? |
46592 | Things breaking all right for you?" |
46592 | Think I''m a millionaire? |
46592 | Those who had remained at home shrugged their shoulders and said:"Well, what did you go for? |
46592 | Track? |
46592 | Want to borrow a hundred, Rowly?" |
46592 | Want to donate that dollar now, Rowly?" |
46592 | Want to know what your trouble is?" |
46592 | Want to shake hands and forget it?" |
46592 | Want to start along pretty soon? |
46592 | Want to try it again?" |
46592 | Want to try it?" |
46592 | Was it James or William? |
46592 | Was n''t that about it, Rowland?" |
46592 | Well, how''s the battle going? |
46592 | Well, that''s settled, what?" |
46592 | Well, what did you do in the lumbering line, then?" |
46592 | What are the other fellows here like?" |
46592 | What are you doing to pass the long Winter evenings, Rowland?" |
46592 | What are you talking about?" |
46592 | What are you trying for, Rowland?" |
46592 | What are you trying for? |
46592 | What care we?'' |
46592 | What class are you going into, Rowland?" |
46592 | What class are you in, Hayseed?" |
46592 | What did you say to him?" |
46592 | What do you find to do?" |
46592 | What do you intend to do about it, eh? |
46592 | What do you know about that, fellows?" |
46592 | What do you know about that? |
46592 | What do you mean by the woods, though? |
46592 | What do you say? |
46592 | What do you think?" |
46592 | What have you been doing this afternoon?" |
46592 | What have you done----""With my wealth?" |
46592 | What have you done? |
46592 | What is it, Lowell? |
46592 | What shall I do when I get there this afternoon?" |
46592 | What the dickens is the matter with the team nowadays, anyway? |
46592 | What time might it be?" |
46592 | What was his name?" |
46592 | What would it be like?" |
46592 | What''s that one you sprung the other night? |
46592 | What''s that?" |
46592 | What''s the idea? |
46592 | What''s the matter with the name?" |
46592 | What''s the use of keeping it up?" |
46592 | What''s this fellow like, your roommate? |
46592 | What''s this? |
46592 | What''s your class?" |
46592 | What''s your line?" |
46592 | What''s your name? |
46592 | What''s your name?" |
46592 | What''s yours?" |
46592 | What?" |
46592 | When Ira had gone out, his purchases draped over his arm, Fred said mildly:"What''s the good of trying to make him feel uncomfortable, Gene? |
46592 | When?" |
46592 | Where are those scissors of yours? |
46592 | Where do we eat tonight?" |
46592 | Where do you get these things you wear?" |
46592 | Where is it?" |
46592 | Where were you, White? |
46592 | Where''d you go?" |
46592 | Where''s Linden Street, please?" |
46592 | Where''s Wells? |
46592 | Where''s my fifty cents?" |
46592 | Where''s that hammer? |
46592 | Where''s the afternoon got to? |
46592 | Where''s their football team, if it comes to that? |
46592 | Which of the fellows are you most afraid of?" |
46592 | Who do you know? |
46592 | Who else can we count on?" |
46592 | Who is Goodloe?" |
46592 | Who stuck the plaster all over you?" |
46592 | Who won?" |
46592 | Who''s done most of the talking here this evening?" |
46592 | Who''s in the house with you?" |
46592 | Who''s that down? |
46592 | Who''s yours?" |
46592 | Who, me?" |
46592 | Why ca n''t we get hold of it? |
46592 | Why do n''t you start something?" |
46592 | Why do you suppose they fought the Bunker Hill battle where they did? |
46592 | Why does it shoot out like that?" |
46592 | Why should I give good money to support a bunch of losers and quitters?" |
46592 | Why should I? |
46592 | Why, Mr. Johnson, should our being together make us used to rats?" |
46592 | Why, then, pull a long face when you approach the matter of exercising your minds? |
46592 | Why, you-- you-- Look here, do n''t you know anything about the duties of a linesman?" |
46592 | Why? |
46592 | Why?" |
46592 | Why?" |
46592 | Will that do?" |
46592 | Will you take Rowland in your squad, please? |
46592 | Will you?" |
46592 | Would n''t he count?" |
46592 | Would that do?" |
46592 | You agree with me, of course?" |
46592 | You do it because it-- it''s a sort of adventure, eh?" |
46592 | You do n''t know very many, anyhow, do you? |
46592 | You do n''t see any black eyes or broken noses on me, do you?" |
46592 | You going?" |
46592 | You have, have n''t you?" |
46592 | You run around tonight and meet him, eh? |
46592 | You said 200 Main Street? |
46592 | You said you lived in a lumber camp, did n''t you?" |
46592 | You say there''s a washstand, too, Mrs. Magoon? |
46592 | You will have your joke, eh? |
46592 | You would n''t want the room to stay empty, now would you? |
46592 | You would, would you? |
46592 | You''d pay fifteen, you think?" |
46592 | You''ll subscribe to that, eh, Bill?" |
46592 | You''re built for a guard if any fellow ever was, is n''t he, Ray?" |
46592 | You-- you''re quite sure you do n''t want to go ahead?" |
46592 | [ Illustration:"The coat slips off right easy"]"What do you mean by that?" |
20650 | A blue- book? 20650 A rug? |
20650 | Ah, you want it, do you? |
20650 | All cash? |
20650 | An''how did it go to- day, me boy? |
20650 | An''so you been tryin''to drown yourself too, have you? |
20650 | An''what might you be doin''down here, me boy? |
20650 | An''where might be your place of residence? |
20650 | An''why not? |
20650 | An''you,he said, turning to Steve,"maybe you''ll be tellin''me next your name ai n''t Sam?" |
20650 | And he seemed a rattling good sort, too, did n''t he? |
20650 | And he went and swapped it for mine? 20650 And his trunk, too, is missing?" |
20650 | And how''s football going? |
20650 | And so you thought you''d trust to my-- er-- good- nature, eh? 20650 And what would we be doing all the time he was tying the weights to us?" |
20650 | And why would he be after incriminating himself? |
20650 | And your age? |
20650 | Any objections? |
20650 | Anyway, it was something like that, was n''t it? 20650 Are there any more clues?" |
20650 | Are you blind? |
20650 | Are you ready? |
20650 | Are you through? |
20650 | As far as grammar is concerned, I take it you are-- ah-- well grounded, Edwards? |
20650 | Bed? 20650 Bought it from whom?" |
20650 | But I did n''t say he could go out an''play on a field like that to- day, did I? |
20650 | But you have time between recitations in the morning, Edwards, to do some studying, do you not? 20650 Can we?" |
20650 | Can you see him? |
20650 | Can you see him? |
20650 | Carriage, boys? 20650 Certain of what?" |
20650 | Churchill, Corcoran, Edwards, Fowler, Gleason, Guild, Hall, Harris, Innes-- Innes? |
20650 | Did I? 20650 Did he-- say anything?" |
20650 | Did he? 20650 Did n''t he tell you?" |
20650 | Did they say you could get up? |
20650 | Did you ever play at all? |
20650 | Did you find him, Tom? |
20650 | Did-- did he say anything? |
20650 | Do I? 20650 Do n''t you know what he said?" |
20650 | Do n''t you like it? 20650 Do n''t you remember? |
20650 | Do you know whose book this is, Edwards? |
20650 | Do you mean-- do you mean they want me to_ play_? |
20650 | Do you play football? |
20650 | Do you think we''ll beat them? |
20650 | Drivel? |
20650 | Eh? |
20650 | Eh? |
20650 | End, eh? 20650 Er-- well, how much is it?" |
20650 | Er-- you are sure? 20650 Eric Sawyer?" |
20650 | Fighting a duel? |
20650 | Find him? |
20650 | Football? |
20650 | Get it? |
20650 | Getting on pretty well? |
20650 | Going on this train, son? |
20650 | Going to tackle that composition now? |
20650 | Got what? |
20650 | Has everyone handed in his composition? |
20650 | Has n''t anyone a master- key? |
20650 | Have I? 20650 Have n''t done it?" |
20650 | Have n''t we some thumb- tacks somewhere? |
20650 | Have n''t you got any sense? |
20650 | Have n''t you got them? |
20650 | Have you been here long? |
20650 | Have you done yours? |
20650 | Have you got him? |
20650 | He gives you the idea of being someone, does n''t he? |
20650 | He nearly drowned me, did n''t he? |
20650 | Heard about Benson? |
20650 | Him? 20650 Honest?" |
20650 | How about some pictures, or a pair of fine vases, or----"Have you another arm- chair? |
20650 | How about that present you were to give me? |
20650 | How about your math? |
20650 | How are you? |
20650 | How could we help missing it? 20650 How did you know he was from there?" |
20650 | How much? |
20650 | How much? |
20650 | How was the supper? |
20650 | How were we to know that it was a joke? |
20650 | How would it do to try Edwards there? 20650 How''s everything with you?" |
20650 | How''s that? |
20650 | How? |
20650 | Huh? |
20650 | I did n''t say he was an idiot, did I? 20650 I do n''t see Miller, do you?" |
20650 | I do n''t? 20650 I guess you chaps have n''t travelled around much, eh?" |
20650 | I mean, are you on the team? |
20650 | I say, Edwards, are you very tired? |
20650 | I suppose you are in the Sixth Form? |
20650 | I-- er-- I am to understand, then, that you have all turned your books in? |
20650 | Interested in football? |
20650 | Is he the fellow who goes around with Eric Sawyer? |
20650 | Is it a joke? |
20650 | Is n''t it staring you in the face? |
20650 | Is n''t that old composition serious enough? |
20650 | Is that all? |
20650 | Is that so? 20650 It ai n''t?" |
20650 | It is, is it? |
20650 | It''s a good chair, and comfortable-- say, sit down and just try it, will you? |
20650 | It''s a pretty good looking place, is n''t it? 20650 Jimmy Horse? |
20650 | Just how will he manage it? |
20650 | Just like a hotel, is n''t it? 20650 Like what?" |
20650 | Look at those for bargains, will you? 20650 Look like?" |
20650 | May I ask whether the young gentleman with you is your room- mate, Hall? |
20650 | Miller? 20650 Mr. Simkins is awfully hard on me, Mr. Daley, and----""And I am not?" |
20650 | Note? 20650 Now what''ll we do?" |
20650 | Now, look at that, will you? |
20650 | Oh, is it? 20650 Only-- I do n''t understand----""Do n''t understand what? |
20650 | Out of here? |
20650 | Pshaw, I saw him too, did n''t I? 20650 Rather sudden, eh?" |
20650 | Really? |
20650 | Rich? 20650 Sawyer? |
20650 | Say, Danny, got a key to my locker? 20650 Say, how much did you get?" |
20650 | Say, what''s the matter with you, anyway, Steve? 20650 Say, why do n''t we look at some of the things, Tom? |
20650 | Scared? |
20650 | See how it''s done? |
20650 | See? |
20650 | Seems as though it ought to be pretty nearly noon, does n''t it? |
20650 | So here you are, Edwards? 20650 So''Penny''had it?" |
20650 | So_ I_ brought it up, did I? |
20650 | Sort of confused narrative, eh? 20650 Spank me, will you?" |
20650 | Still, it''s all pretty much like the story- writers tell it, after all, eh? 20650 Sure, he said your last name was Hall, did n''t he? |
20650 | Swipe a bunch of that absorbent cotton from Danny for me, will you? 20650 Telford? |
20650 | Tell the fellows, will you? 20650 That so? |
20650 | That''s pretty, is n''t it? |
20650 | That''s right, is n''t it? 20650 That''s what you did, is n''t it?" |
20650 | That? 20650 The confidence- man?" |
20650 | The school? 20650 Then why-- why did you tell''Horace''you took the book yourself if you knew you did n''t?" |
20650 | There would n''t be very many of us, would there? |
20650 | They would n''t let us in unless we had money, would they? |
20650 | To get even with him? 20650 Towel? |
20650 | Want it, kid? |
20650 | Want more, eh? |
20650 | Want to see it? |
20650 | Want to swap bags? |
20650 | Was it about-- me? |
20650 | Was it? |
20650 | Wear a brown plaid Norfolk? 20650 Well, I was right, though, was n''t I?" |
20650 | Well, but-- you''re sure he was n''t waxy? 20650 Well, did n''t you? |
20650 | Well, how are you? |
20650 | Well, what of it? |
20650 | Well, what would you have done? |
20650 | Well, where''s a fellow to get time to study? |
20650 | Well, will you fellows come around to Brownell''s room to- night after supper? 20650 Well, you can see for yourself----""What was that?" |
20650 | Were we? |
20650 | Wh- what for? |
20650 | Wha- what''s that? |
20650 | What about? |
20650 | What about? |
20650 | What are the names, please? |
20650 | What are you choking about? |
20650 | What bee? |
20650 | What call had you to butt in on me to- day? |
20650 | What did I tell you? |
20650 | What did I tell you? |
20650 | What did he ever do for American literature? |
20650 | What did he say? |
20650 | What did you do? |
20650 | What do they run on then? |
20650 | What do you know about that? |
20650 | What do you mean? |
20650 | What do you say to a swim, Tom? |
20650 | What do you say to that, old Tommikins? |
20650 | What do you suppose those silly fathers of ours are doing now? |
20650 | What does he look like? |
20650 | What does''William Torrence Foundation''mean, dad? |
20650 | What for? |
20650 | What is it? |
20650 | What papers? |
20650 | What position does he play? |
20650 | What time do we get to New York? |
20650 | What time was this, Durkin? |
20650 | What was that? |
20650 | What was what? |
20650 | What you know about me? |
20650 | What''ll you wear? |
20650 | What''s a Begorra? |
20650 | What''s the difference? |
20650 | What''s the game? |
20650 | What''s the good of showing it? 20650 What''s the matter?" |
20650 | What''s the matter? |
20650 | What''s the trouble with him? |
20650 | What''s the use of having any more talk about it? 20650 What''s the use of trying to get along with him?" |
20650 | What''s the use? 20650 What''s up, Jack?" |
20650 | What''s up? |
20650 | What''s up? |
20650 | What''s up? |
20650 | What''s your position, Edwards? |
20650 | What-- do-- you know-- about that? |
20650 | What-- what about Sawyer? |
20650 | When did you write it? |
20650 | When does the next one go, sir? |
20650 | When you study do you put your mind on it, or do you find yourself thinking of other things, football, for instance? |
20650 | When you took that book to your room did you intend to-- er-- make a wrong use of it? |
20650 | When? |
20650 | Where are you going to be for the next hour? |
20650 | Where do we get dinner, sir? |
20650 | Where do you get your authority for that play? |
20650 | Where is it? 20650 Where is it?" |
20650 | Where to? |
20650 | Where would you have it? 20650 Where''d we wait?" |
20650 | Where''d you get it? |
20650 | Where''s Steve? |
20650 | Where''s it hurt you? 20650 Which way are you travelling?" |
20650 | Who are you shoving? |
20650 | Who gave you that peach of a mouth, Tom? |
20650 | Who got the worst of it? |
20650 | Who is he? |
20650 | Who is it? |
20650 | Who looks like what? |
20650 | Who may you be, now? |
20650 | Who say? |
20650 | Who says so? |
20650 | Who was that yelling out there? |
20650 | Who''s Telford, anyway? |
20650 | Who''s bringing the suit, your father or mine? |
20650 | Who''s monitor here, anyhow? |
20650 | Who''s that right end, Dick? |
20650 | Who''s this from? |
20650 | Who? |
20650 | Who? |
20650 | Why did n''t you stay and look after it yourself? |
20650 | Why do n''t you do something besides talk? |
20650 | Why not? 20650 Why not? |
20650 | Why not? |
20650 | Why should he get out? |
20650 | Why the dickens does n''t he study, then? |
20650 | Why, school does n''t begin until to- morrow, does it? |
20650 | Why? |
20650 | Will we get them to- night? |
20650 | Will you sit down, sir? |
20650 | Will you? |
20650 | Wipe what off? |
20650 | Would n''t he? |
20650 | Would you mind telling me why you-- why you took my bag? |
20650 | Would you mind-- telling us who you are? |
20650 | Would you? |
20650 | Yes, Steve, but-- what is it that''s happened? |
20650 | Yes, and did you notice that fat fellow? 20650 Yes, but what''s there?" |
20650 | Yes, do n''t they make you tired? |
20650 | Yes, sir? |
20650 | You chaps know the game? |
20650 | You could just say that the bag was stolen, could n''t you? |
20650 | You could n''t have thought of-- er-- making unfair use of it? |
20650 | You do n''t suppose all the cars in this town run on tracks, do you? |
20650 | You do n''t suppose, do you, that we are letting anything good get by us as long as we''ve got eyes to see with? 20650 You do n''t, eh? |
20650 | You do n''t? |
20650 | You going over to swim? |
20650 | You hate yourself, do n''t you? |
20650 | You mean that you are n''t getting a fair show, Edwards? |
20650 | You said you did n''t want to go----"Well, what if I did? |
20650 | You think you''re a wonder, do n''t you? 20650 You wanted to keep me out of it, eh? |
20650 | You''ll do your best for us, wo n''t you, old man? |
20650 | You''ll go down and let him help you, though, wo n''t you? |
20650 | You-- you had a blue- book in your hand, however, did you not, when you-- er-- left? |
20650 | You? 20650 You?" |
20650 | _ Where''s mine?_"What! |
20650 | ''Nothing much,''eh? |
20650 | ''Tis queer how the ones that is gone is always the best, ai n''t it? |
20650 | A word to the wise, d''ye mind? |
20650 | After a pause:"How''s Hall getting on?" |
20650 | Ai n''t that a pity, an''him wantin''it all the time?" |
20650 | All right?" |
20650 | All the school stories have it like that, do n''t they?" |
20650 | An''what do you think o''this rural paradise o''knowledge?" |
20650 | An''who''ve you got there? |
20650 | And are n''t the Brimfield colours maroon- and- grey, and is n''t that cap grey, and is n''t that B maroon?" |
20650 | And this chap''s Hall? |
20650 | And yet when Sawyer''s growling voice said in his ear,"Had enough, kid? |
20650 | And you-- er-- deliberately transgressed that rule?" |
20650 | Any trunks?" |
20650 | Anyhow, he was in your room----""Sawyer?" |
20650 | Anything else we want?" |
20650 | Are we there?" |
20650 | Are you coming, Steve?" |
20650 | Are you crazy?" |
20650 | Are you hungry?" |
20650 | Beg my pardon?" |
20650 | Better tear that out too, do you think?" |
20650 | Blaisdell, where were you then? |
20650 | But what harm are they doin''? |
20650 | But-- why did you take it? |
20650 | By the way, I presume you intend to go to college, Edwards?" |
20650 | CHAPTER XIX THE SECOND PUTS IT OVER"What do you know about that?" |
20650 | Can we hold them next half, Hall?" |
20650 | Can you take them up with us?" |
20650 | Could you lend me a couple of towels, Mister-- er-- Danny?" |
20650 | Daley?" |
20650 | Did faculty get on to it?" |
20650 | Did n''t I do it just as well as you did to- day, Tom?" |
20650 | Did n''t he say something about a Hall Master?" |
20650 | Did n''t you notice?" |
20650 | Did n''t you, Edwards?" |
20650 | Did they take all the balls away? |
20650 | Did you get it?" |
20650 | Did you see it? |
20650 | Do n''t see much fun in that, though, do you?" |
20650 | Do n''t you believe me?" |
20650 | Do n''t you know better than to grab a fellow around the neck in the water, you fool kid?" |
20650 | Do n''t you see that with Sawyer on pro there''s a big hole in the line? |
20650 | Do n''t you suppose I can tell? |
20650 | Do n''t you suppose there are two people who look alike in this world?" |
20650 | Do n''t you think so, Hat?" |
20650 | Do you believe me?" |
20650 | Do you know him? |
20650 | Do you mean Andy Miller?" |
20650 | Do you mind telling me how much you paid for it?" |
20650 | Do you mind?" |
20650 | Do you suppose all that truck in there belonged to him?" |
20650 | Do you suppose it would do any good to advertise?" |
20650 | Do you think Mr. Fernald will let us?" |
20650 | Do you think he really wants us to call on him, Tom? |
20650 | Do you understand?" |
20650 | Do you want to see him if he''s there? |
20650 | Eh? |
20650 | Ever been there?" |
20650 | Ever feel that way?" |
20650 | Ever think you''d like a white owl?" |
20650 | Everyone all right? |
20650 | Finally,"No swimming to- day?" |
20650 | Find another fire?" |
20650 | For what was a puny three points when the second had six to its credit? |
20650 | Going up to the school?" |
20650 | Good looking uniforms, are n''t they? |
20650 | Got your ticket safe?" |
20650 | Have n''t any of you ever practised starts before? |
20650 | Have n''t you got it?" |
20650 | Have you met many of the fellows yet?" |
20650 | Have you-- er-- thought that over?" |
20650 | He has-- er-- done something, then, to-- er-- annoy you?" |
20650 | He laid a finger on a square of paper which bore in almost illegible writing this remarkable notice:"What Will You Give? |
20650 | He''s better than Turner, is n''t he? |
20650 | He''s got yours, has n''t he?" |
20650 | He''s only the captain, d''ye see?" |
20650 | Hi, Fowler, how is it?" |
20650 | How about the athletic field? |
20650 | How are you feeling?" |
20650 | How are you getting on with your Latin?" |
20650 | How are you getting on, Hall?" |
20650 | How are you, Hall? |
20650 | How did he know about Brimfield? |
20650 | How do I know it? |
20650 | How do you know? |
20650 | How do you like the school? |
20650 | How do you suppose I got out there to you, you silly chump? |
20650 | How does it look on me?" |
20650 | How much for it?" |
20650 | How much time is there, Joe?" |
20650 | How were we to know?" |
20650 | How''s that for luck, eh? |
20650 | How''s your friend?" |
20650 | I dare say you boys''ll be tryin''to play football like all the rest of them?" |
20650 | I did n''t know but what----""You have a fine opinion of me, have n''t you?" |
20650 | I do n''t know whether you chaps understand the football situation with us?" |
20650 | I guess it wo n''t do us any harm-- me, anyway-- to have someone speak a word for us, eh?" |
20650 | I guess we fellows on the second team are pretty bad, what?" |
20650 | I guess you''re a stranger here, eh? |
20650 | I presume that he has written his composition?" |
20650 | I presume you know that the rules require you to be in bed with lights out at ten- thirty?" |
20650 | I suppose you saw old''Quite So''?" |
20650 | I wonder-- I wonder-- would you mind if we tore out a couple of these pictures before he sees it? |
20650 | If I had I''d very soon tell you, d''ye see? |
20650 | If you did n''t put the book here on your table, who did? |
20650 | In his new location, out of sight of the suspected youth, he said hoarsely:"I reckon he was a pickpocket, do n''t you?" |
20650 | Instead,"Do you mind waiting for me a minute?" |
20650 | Is he a pretty good player?" |
20650 | Is he what?" |
20650 | Is it the effect of the bath?" |
20650 | Is that a bargain?" |
20650 | Is that all you''ve got?" |
20650 | Is there a hotel in the village?" |
20650 | Is this place you say anywhere near Philadelphia?" |
20650 | It''s almost as good as new, Edwards----""You say Sawyer was looking for me that night? |
20650 | Let''s call on Mr. Durkin and look at his Morris chair, eh?" |
20650 | Look here, Danny, I thought you said Benson''s ankle was all right?" |
20650 | Look here, Durkin, will you tell Mr. Daley just what you''ve told me if I want you to?" |
20650 | Look here, Steve, what would I want with Upton''s composition? |
20650 | Me rich?" |
20650 | Mind if I give you some more, by the way?" |
20650 | No, I did n''t tell you, did I? |
20650 | Not bad for the old Tannersville High School, is it? |
20650 | Not here yet? |
20650 | Now then,''Le Siege de Paris''; we left off where, Upton?" |
20650 | Now what do you say?" |
20650 | Now you remember I''d seen him coming out of Daley''s room earlier, eh? |
20650 | Now, then, what do_ you_ know about it?" |
20650 | Now, what do you think it is?" |
20650 | Now, you are entering by certificate?" |
20650 | On Tuesday, as the squad jogged away from the tackling pit, Marvin said:"Edwards, let me see you after practice, will you?" |
20650 | Or do you think I walked? |
20650 | Or suppose the train was wrecked? |
20650 | Or-- or was he just being polite?" |
20650 | Pajamas cost two and a half, brushes----""You getting off at Brimfield, gentlemen?" |
20650 | Place of residence?" |
20650 | Pretty husky looking bunch, are n''t they? |
20650 | Ready, Claflin?" |
20650 | Remember the note he left here that night?" |
20650 | Remember, Steve, coming on in the train how we were talking about what-- what it would be like here?" |
20650 | Roast beef? |
20650 | Ruin them? |
20650 | Sawyer----""Were you there too?" |
20650 | Say we do it, anyway, Tom?" |
20650 | Say, Tom, what does''Mens sana in corpore sano''mean?" |
20650 | Say, is there anything up? |
20650 | Say, what are you trying to do with those things? |
20650 | Say, what do you think of this place, anyway, Steve?" |
20650 | Say, what''ll I do with this bag?" |
20650 | See him? |
20650 | See that old chap over there with the basket of fruit in his lap?" |
20650 | Shall I call him?" |
20650 | Sit down, wo n''t you?" |
20650 | So I supposed----""What night?" |
20650 | So there''s no use looking for a bald- headed man, eh? |
20650 | Sometimes an older head-- ah-- you see what I mean?" |
20650 | Suppose they lost their way in New York? |
20650 | Suppose they were robbed of their tickets or their pocket money? |
20650 | Sure, if I do n''t mind them bein''here, why would you?" |
20650 | Tell him I want my pajamas, will you?" |
20650 | That fast enough for you, boys?" |
20650 | That would n''t be so much, eh?" |
20650 | That''s a long old ways to go for a swim, is n''t it?" |
20650 | That''s what they call''the process of elimination,''is n''t it? |
20650 | The fellow had a regular second- hand shop down there, did n''t he? |
20650 | The fellow who shoved me into the pool the night we had that fracas with Sawyer?" |
20650 | Then arms wrapped themselves around Steve and a voice said:"Here, what''s up, Eric? |
20650 | Then what?" |
20650 | Then, after a short pause:"Say, I''ve met you before, have n''t I? |
20650 | Then, hesitatingly,"Steve,"he said,"what''s the good of acting like that with fellows?" |
20650 | Then,"Does that fellow who was just in here play?" |
20650 | Then,"Why?" |
20650 | Then,"You''re certain?" |
20650 | There''s the baseball nine, see? |
20650 | Think you can do all that?" |
20650 | This the spot?" |
20650 | Tom did n''t have much trouble, he reflected, and why should he? |
20650 | Understand?" |
20650 | Unless Hall knows something about it? |
20650 | Unless-- unless you''d rather have the shoe- blacking stand, Tom?" |
20650 | Want me to brush you off, sir?" |
20650 | Want to buy something?" |
20650 | Want to see my paper?" |
20650 | Was I right or was n''t I?" |
20650 | Was he in my study this evening?" |
20650 | Was n''t it funny, though, we should have run into a fellow who used to own it? |
20650 | Was that it?" |
20650 | Was you wantin''anything, boys?" |
20650 | We do n''t need any rug, do we?" |
20650 | We won, and six to nothing is good enough, is n''t it?" |
20650 | Well, how have you chaps found everything? |
20650 | What a pity it is that lessons and play conflict, is it not, Wilson?" |
20650 | What about it?" |
20650 | What are you doing?" |
20650 | What do you fellows think?" |
20650 | What do you know about that? |
20650 | What do you say, eh?" |
20650 | What do you suppose we want with a relic like that? |
20650 | What do you weigh, Edwards?" |
20650 | What does he teach, Tom?" |
20650 | What form are you fellows in?" |
20650 | What if he could n''t learn the signals, or, having learned them, forgot them in the game? |
20650 | What if he disappointed Andy and Coach Robey when the time came? |
20650 | What is this, a joke?" |
20650 | What the dickens did you go away out there for anyway?" |
20650 | What the dickens was he to write about? |
20650 | What time did you have breakfast? |
20650 | What time do you suppose they have breakfast? |
20650 | What time is it and what''s going on downstairs?" |
20650 | What time is it?" |
20650 | What time is it?" |
20650 | What was it?" |
20650 | What was the good of knowing how to play football if he was n''t to have a chance to use his knowledge? |
20650 | What were you fighting about?" |
20650 | What would he be doing here? |
20650 | What would he do that for?" |
20650 | What you going to do? |
20650 | What''s that there? |
20650 | What''s that?" |
20650 | What''s the building where the tall chimney is, driver?" |
20650 | What''s the good of getting down the field, no matter how fast you may be, if you ca n''t stop the man with the ball when you get there?" |
20650 | What''s the matter?" |
20650 | What''s the trouble, Eric, anyway?" |
20650 | What''s the use of being sore about that?" |
20650 | What''s your name and what experience have you had, my boy?" |
20650 | What, waste an afternoon looking on when they might be holding practice? |
20650 | When the conductor had disappeared again through the curtain Steve said:"Why did n''t they tell us this was a parlour car? |
20650 | Where have you played, Hall?" |
20650 | Where is my dictionary?" |
20650 | Where''d you find it, fellows?" |
20650 | Where''s Captain Miller?" |
20650 | Where''s Hall?" |
20650 | Where''s Lawrence? |
20650 | Which side do you want?" |
20650 | Who did, then? |
20650 | Who do you want to start?" |
20650 | Who wants to go to bed?" |
20650 | Who was this feller you was talkin''to?" |
20650 | Who''s that hitting the ivories?" |
20650 | Why ca n''t you? |
20650 | Why do n''t I?" |
20650 | Why should I? |
20650 | Why would it be about you?" |
20650 | Will you come over here a minute?" |
20650 | Will you come? |
20650 | Will you have his room made up, please? |
20650 | Will you?" |
20650 | Would n''t you love to read what they say? |
20650 | Would you ask for it?" |
20650 | Would you mind sitting down, you fellows?" |
20650 | You are certain you did n''t take down a blue- book of your own and bring it back again?" |
20650 | You are having trouble with it?" |
20650 | You are provided with linen and other articles required?" |
20650 | You believe that, do n''t you?" |
20650 | You did n''t see any water- wings or life- preservers floating around, did you? |
20650 | You got the note, did n''t you? |
20650 | You in a hurry, are you?" |
20650 | You may have been a regular wonder in-- what''s the place? |
20650 | You say you went to our room and knocked and---- Was there a light there?" |
20650 | You see what I mean? |
20650 | You understand, of course, that anything under a C in this test is equivalent to failure?" |
20650 | You used to be pretty chummy, though, did n''t you?" |
20650 | You''ll come, Edwards?" |
20650 | You''re new boys, though, ai n''t you?" |
20650 | You''re sure it was Sawyer who came out?" |
20650 | You-- ah-- you did n''t have much Latin before you came here, I take it?" |
20650 | You-- er-- you do n''t happen to know where it is, Edwards?" |
20650 | You-- er-- you understand why, Edwards?" |
20650 | You-- er-- you would n''t want to have to give up football, I suppose?" |
20650 | You-- er-- you''re quite sure that did n''t happen, Edwards?" |
20650 | You_ are_ Edwards, are n''t you? |
20650 | You_ do_ detect an occasional kernel of sense, Edwards?" |
42653 | A-- a stable? |
42653 | About this full- back business? 42653 Ai n''t I good enough for you? |
42653 | Ai n''t he the swine? 42653 Ai n''t that the truth?" |
42653 | And Joe and me? 42653 And he''s still waiting?" |
42653 | And if he can there ai n''t any harm in his saying so, is there? 42653 And maybe you''d like me to unpack it for you, kid, and hang up your things? |
42653 | And then he brought in the subject of signals? |
42653 | And truthful? |
42653 | And why would n''t you agree? 42653 And-- and he''s-- he''s one of the Kenwood Board of Strategy, as you call it?" |
42653 | Any one suspect so far? |
42653 | Are you crazy or-- or am I? |
42653 | Are you? 42653 Aside from that they''re all right, though?" |
42653 | Batty? |
42653 | Been for a walk, Foster? |
42653 | Bolted? |
42653 | But have n''t you-- er-- made a mistake? |
42653 | But that Dobbins was the corker, when you come right down to brass tacks, do n''t you think so? |
42653 | But-- but do you really think I''d agree to that? |
42653 | By the way, who was the fellow you were so thick with at supper tonight? |
42653 | Ca n''t we score, Joe? |
42653 | Ca n''t you sleep? |
42653 | Ca n''t, eh? 42653 Call me a bully now, do you?" |
42653 | Can you remember what you told him then? |
42653 | Chiff-- Oh, you mean the skinny bureau? 42653 Close the door, will you? |
42653 | Did I hear a bad word? |
42653 | Did I? 42653 Did n''t you have sense enough to tell Farnsworth you were n''t a greenie? |
42653 | Did that suit come from the best one? |
42653 | Did you get it? |
42653 | Did you say anything to me the time I went through the window? |
42653 | Did you? 42653 Do n''t think there''s any doubt about it, eh?" |
42653 | Do n''t, eh? 42653 Do something? |
42653 | Do you do much tutoring? |
42653 | Does that interest you? |
42653 | Eh, Paul? |
42653 | Ever played before? |
42653 | Forgotten? |
42653 | Foster, eh? 42653 Foster, have you ever played full?" |
42653 | Foster? 42653 Foster? |
42653 | Foster? 42653 Foster?" |
42653 | Frost, is n''t it? |
42653 | Gee, ai n''t you the poor fish? 42653 Gee, but he''s the limit, now ai n''t he? |
42653 | Get that, Foster? |
42653 | Going to study? |
42653 | Good guess of mine, was n''t it? |
42653 | Got it in for me, have n''t you? |
42653 | Grub meeting your approval? |
42653 | Had your physical exam yet? |
42653 | Hard luck for us, is n''t it? 42653 Has he got money saved?" |
42653 | Have n''t any rights, have n''t I? 42653 Have n''t you? |
42653 | Have they taken you out? |
42653 | Have they, son? 42653 Have you? |
42653 | Have''em all dressed up for company, eh? 42653 He will be a bit surprised, wo n''t he? |
42653 | Heard from your old man yet? |
42653 | Him? 42653 Him? |
42653 | Ho, with the swells, eh? 42653 Honest, Joe?" |
42653 | How about you, Ken? 42653 How did I do?" |
42653 | How did you happen to choose Foster? |
42653 | How do you feel now? |
42653 | How do you know he ca n''t? |
42653 | How do you make that out? |
42653 | How do you mean, a stable? |
42653 | How do_ you_ like it? |
42653 | How does that strike you? |
42653 | How much could Cooke make of what Foster so kindly informed him? |
42653 | How you making out, Foster? |
42653 | How''d I know you was John D. Vanderbilt? 42653 How''d you like to get on the first this fall, Foster?" |
42653 | How''s it going? |
42653 | How''s the grouch coming on? 42653 How? |
42653 | How? |
42653 | Howjuno? |
42653 | I fancy you''re a Parkinson fellow? |
42653 | I had a letter to write, but I could n''t seem to get at it, and so I thought I''d drop over and see-- hear----"That plan? 42653 I have n''t said I was going to fight, have I? |
42653 | I remember-- But, say, what''s your trouble, Foster? 42653 I suppose those tony- looking duds you wear were made to order, eh? |
42653 | If carrying that bag is worth another quarter why not carry it and get the money? 42653 If you want to play on the team you''ll have to do it by mail, wo n''t you?" |
42653 | Indeed? |
42653 | Is Myron Foster stopping there? |
42653 | Is it? |
42653 | Is that all? |
42653 | Is that it? |
42653 | Is that so? 42653 Is that so? |
42653 | Is that what you''d do? |
42653 | Is your name Cooke? |
42653 | It is n''t anything if you say it quick, is it? |
42653 | Just what are you getting at? |
42653 | Just where do you think Delaware is? |
42653 | Kept sort of scarce, have n''t you? |
42653 | Know who? |
42653 | Latin, eh? 42653 Latin?" |
42653 | Left school, you mean? 42653 Let me have a check, will you?" |
42653 | Like dogs, eh? |
42653 | Line or backfield? |
42653 | Listen, will you? 42653 Look for work?" |
42653 | Look here, Coach,he began before he was well within talking distance,"what about the backs? |
42653 | Look here, Joe,he said,"are you suggesting that I go to Philadelphia after Myron?" |
42653 | Looking for a chance to retire? |
42653 | Looks like a factory of some sort, do n''t it? 42653 M. W.""Class?" |
42653 | Me? 42653 Me? |
42653 | Me? 42653 Me? |
42653 | Me? 42653 Me? |
42653 | Me? 42653 Me? |
42653 | Me? |
42653 | Me? |
42653 | Meaning I got my chance by-- what do you call it?--cultivating those fellows? |
42653 | Meaning my father? |
42653 | Meaning_ you_ do, eh? |
42653 | Merriman? |
42653 | Merry Andrew went, you say? 42653 Mill- ah? |
42653 | Mr. Driscoll? 42653 Never fought yourself?" |
42653 | No? 42653 No? |
42653 | No? 42653 Nothing doing?" |
42653 | Now what do you say? |
42653 | Oh, that? 42653 Oh, the''manager fellow''told you that, did he? |
42653 | Oh, what''s the difference? 42653 Oh, whyn''t you say so?" |
42653 | Playing full- back? 42653 Position? |
42653 | Really? 42653 Rotten? |
42653 | Say, for the love of Mike,broke in Eldredge,"are you crazy?" |
42653 | Say, that''s rich, ai n''t it? |
42653 | Shower? 42653 So we''re all- square there, eh? |
42653 | So you even up by not being fair, too? |
42653 | Sohmer, you said? 42653 Some dive this, is n''t it? |
42653 | Some game on? 42653 Sound all right to you, Cater?" |
42653 | Still thinking of leaving, are you? 42653 Suppose Addicks does n''t tell him I''ve made good?" |
42653 | Suppose I do n''t choose to go? |
42653 | Sure, I''m in earnest? 42653 Sure? |
42653 | Take those things to the warehouse, will you? 42653 That all right for you, Paul?" |
42653 | That all? 42653 That it?" |
42653 | That so? 42653 That so? |
42653 | The lot? |
42653 | Then there''s no harm done, eh? 42653 Then why should you think I''d do it? |
42653 | Then-- then it''s just that stuff? |
42653 | There''s nothing like getting in with the right crowd, eh? |
42653 | Think so? 42653 Think you could take about twenty fellows over to the next field and show them how to handle the ball? |
42653 | Think you''re man enough to kick me, do you? 42653 To North Lebron? |
42653 | Told me what? |
42653 | Too many folks around, eh? 42653 True, though, ain''t-- isn''t it?" |
42653 | Twelve to ten, was n''t it? |
42653 | Two hours? |
42653 | Up to me? 42653 Very-- very interesting, I''m sure,"said Myron,"but about this room, Dobbins: You''re quite certain that they told you Number 17?" |
42653 | Want to get me in wrong? |
42653 | Want to leave a message? |
42653 | Want to try it? 42653 Was he looking for me?" |
42653 | Watyer mean, mistake? |
42653 | We- ell, you''re the doctor, but-- Say, where''ll you go if you leave this place? |
42653 | Well, anyway, I did n''t wake you up, kiddo, did I? 42653 Well, have a piece of pie, wo n''t you?" |
42653 | Well, how was I to know? 42653 Well, how was I to know?" |
42653 | Well, there''s no use talking about it, is there? 42653 Well, what do you know about that?" |
42653 | Well, what of it? |
42653 | Well, you''re not the only one who''s doing it, are you? 42653 Well,"said Myron,"now that I have got mad, what''s the big idea?" |
42653 | Wh- what? |
42653 | What about afternoon? |
42653 | What about the Declaration of Independence? |
42653 | What about the signals, though? |
42653 | What are you doing in this bunch? |
42653 | What class? |
42653 | What did you suppose? 42653 What did you want me for?" |
42653 | What did you want to find me for? 42653 What do you fellows think this is? |
42653 | What do you know about that? 42653 What do you mean by that?" |
42653 | What do you mean, joking? |
42653 | What do you mean, nothing doing? 42653 What do you mean, wait a minute?" |
42653 | What do you mean? |
42653 | What do you suppose that is? |
42653 | What does he live on? |
42653 | What for? |
42653 | What have you been doing? |
42653 | What is the name? |
42653 | What is this, a silly joke? |
42653 | What numbering? |
42653 | What other changes are you considering on the team? |
42653 | What other folks? |
42653 | What other position is there? |
42653 | What time did you say the train goes? |
42653 | What was that? |
42653 | What were you reading? |
42653 | What would we do with another end, Larry? 42653 What''s he done now?" |
42653 | What''s that? |
42653 | What''s the Q for? |
42653 | What''s the good of that sort of figuring? 42653 What''s the joke?" |
42653 | What''s the matter with Graf? |
42653 | What''s the name? |
42653 | What''s''Hm''mean? |
42653 | What-- what are you doing over here? |
42653 | When do you expect Andy back? |
42653 | Where are you going to keep him? |
42653 | Where are you going? |
42653 | Where did you catch that, Morton? |
42653 | Where do you play? |
42653 | Where is he? 42653 Where is it?" |
42653 | Where''ll I find it? |
42653 | Where''s Foster? |
42653 | Where? 42653 Where?" |
42653 | Who are the fellows over there by the desk? |
42653 | Who did you tell? |
42653 | Who says so? 42653 Who you going to fight?" |
42653 | Who''s the tall, good- looking fellow in the brown coat? |
42653 | Who''s this? |
42653 | Who? 42653 Who? |
42653 | Why ca n''t he see that I deserve one? 42653 Why not? |
42653 | Why not? |
42653 | Why should I? 42653 Why should I?" |
42653 | Why, we were talking about signals, do n''t you remember? |
42653 | Will she let me see them? |
42653 | Work? 42653 Would it? |
42653 | Yard? 42653 Yeah?" |
42653 | Yes, sir? |
42653 | You ca n''t call him exactly modest, can you? |
42653 | You coming along, Foster? |
42653 | You did, eh? 42653 You did, eh? |
42653 | You do n''t want those fellows to think I''m pulling for you, do you? 42653 You know as well as I, do n''t you? |
42653 | You mean you''ll tutor me again? |
42653 | You say Foster showed up pretty well, Cummins? |
42653 | You''re a half, are n''t you? 42653 You''re quite certain that was all you told him, Foster? |
42653 | You''re sure Foster''s out of it? |
42653 | You? |
42653 | _ Fired?_"No, he just went. |
42653 | _ We_ have? 42653 _ What?_""Sure! |
42653 | ''Course, he might be a friend of yours and all, but you was telling him things about the football team that you had n''t ought to, see? |
42653 | A lawn party or a sewing circle or what? |
42653 | About what?" |
42653 | After a minute Myron asked with elaborate unconcern:"Did you ever fight any one, Dobbins?" |
42653 | After a moment Myron asked:"What do I do when I get there, Dobbins? |
42653 | After a moment he asked:"When''s that furniture of yours coming?" |
42653 | Ai n''t I a free- born American citizen?" |
42653 | Ai n''t I here? |
42653 | Ai n''t any one ever taken the least interest in your education? |
42653 | Ai n''t it something to do what you''re put at and do it well? |
42653 | Ai n''t it the sensible thing to do?" |
42653 | Ai n''t it?" |
42653 | Ai n''t that right?" |
42653 | All right now? |
42653 | All right?" |
42653 | And how can you build up a team when you''re not?" |
42653 | And how do you know I can get leave?" |
42653 | And if he knows another guy who does n''t mind taking his place why ai n''t it all right and fair for him to send him along? |
42653 | And then what?" |
42653 | And what about me?" |
42653 | And why turn up your nose as if they''d asked you to bunk in with the Wild Man of Borneo?" |
42653 | And you''ll stay where you are, wo n''t you?" |
42653 | And you''re the only kid, too, are n''t you?" |
42653 | And, say, kiddo, it''s some swell dive, ai n''t it? |
42653 | Any one had smallpox here? |
42653 | Anyway, it would take a good deal of money, would n''t it?" |
42653 | Are you going to study some more?" |
42653 | Are you just reporting for practice?" |
42653 | Are you-- are you in earnest?" |
42653 | As I''m not going to stay, why be bored by that sort of thing?" |
42653 | As they did so a form detached itself from the lamp- lit gloom of the platform and a voice asked cautiously:"That you, Andy?" |
42653 | Besides, if your line let the whole opposing team through on top of you, what_ could_ you do, anyway? |
42653 | Besides----""Besides what?" |
42653 | Better leave it lay until we see what happens, eh?" |
42653 | But I guess maybe Peter does n''t know so much about style as he makes out to, eh? |
42653 | But I wish I could think-- Who''s that fellow there, Mellen?" |
42653 | But he gets fun out of it, do n''t he? |
42653 | But if you do n''t, what?" |
42653 | But what are we going to do with this raft of talent? |
42653 | But why do n''t you cut out the grouching and just play the game? |
42653 | But you see the idea, do n''t you? |
42653 | Butting in on your-- er-- privacy, like, eh? |
42653 | By the way, are you going with the team Saturday?" |
42653 | By the way, want to try a little punting in the next period?" |
42653 | Call that a square deal? |
42653 | Call them 111, 113 and 115?" |
42653 | Can you arrange with your room- mate to let us have the place to ourselves at that time?" |
42653 | Can you keep a secret, Chas?" |
42653 | Can you remember that?" |
42653 | Captain of what?" |
42653 | Chas nodded, scowling, but the coach said impatiently:"What of it? |
42653 | Clip coupons?" |
42653 | Coming over to the gym? |
42653 | Cooke?" |
42653 | Cummins is about ready to go on strike----""It_ is_ a mess, is n''t it?" |
42653 | Cute, ai n''t it? |
42653 | Did n''t do you out of any sleep, eh? |
42653 | Did n''t it even occur to you, Foster, that the fellow might repeat what you said?" |
42653 | Did n''t you observe what a mess of things Steve Kearns made Saturday?" |
42653 | Did you find out where this brickyard is?" |
42653 | Did you get them in Portland?" |
42653 | Did you see the game?" |
42653 | Do I know him?" |
42653 | Do n''t gentlemen put their feet on the table and let their galluses down?" |
42653 | Do n''t you read the crime column in the papers? |
42653 | Do n''t you see? |
42653 | Do n''t you think you ought to look him over first? |
42653 | Do we shake hands or-- or just start in?" |
42653 | Do you consider that we have a good chance to beat Kenwood this fall?" |
42653 | Do you know him, by the way? |
42653 | Do you mind? |
42653 | Do you think that you will be able to stay in good standing now?" |
42653 | Does it come easy or do you have to grind hard?" |
42653 | Does n''t he know he will get fired if faculty hears about it? |
42653 | Does n''t it? |
42653 | Driscoll?" |
42653 | Ever done any punting?" |
42653 | Ever have a good look at a codfish, kiddo? |
42653 | Ever notice how many of the chaps here look like they''d just eaten a sour pickle, Foster? |
42653 | Ever played there?" |
42653 | Ever see a man laying a shingle roof? |
42653 | Ever try football?" |
42653 | Finally he said, doubtfully:"Are n''t we forgetting that Driscoll and Mellen have something to say, Cummins?" |
42653 | Finally:"Is n''t it a mess?" |
42653 | Fix it up for the brickyard at-- at what time do you say, Foster?" |
42653 | Football''s a great game, is n''t it?" |
42653 | Fosdick? |
42653 | Foster?" |
42653 | Gee, some room, ai n''t it? |
42653 | Gee, that''s going some, ai n''t it? |
42653 | Gee, why could n''t he have that some other time?" |
42653 | Get it? |
42653 | Get that? |
42653 | Get the idea?" |
42653 | Go? |
42653 | Going over?" |
42653 | Going to be able to play a bit?" |
42653 | Going to lick Musket Hill this afternoon?" |
42653 | Good thing there''s no chapel on Sunday, is n''t it?" |
42653 | Good, practical scheme, is n''t it? |
42653 | Got a full- back there?" |
42653 | Got a piece of chalk or something?" |
42653 | Got a place to keep him?" |
42653 | Got some good men on your team?" |
42653 | Got to beat it? |
42653 | Guess you and I are lucky guys, all right, to get it, eh?" |
42653 | Hang the beggar, what''s he think, anyhow? |
42653 | Has he telegraphed?" |
42653 | Have n''t you any fruit? |
42653 | Have you found the page?" |
42653 | Have you had food? |
42653 | Have you seen-- Is Foster here?" |
42653 | He advanced at once to the matter in hand, which appeared to be: Why was n''t Myron keeping up in Latin? |
42653 | He said that Kenwood was-- was-- now what was it he said? |
42653 | He wants a scrap, do n''t he? |
42653 | He''s about the happiest guy around these parts, ai n''t he? |
42653 | Hear from your old man yet?" |
42653 | His name is-- what was it you named him, Dobbins?" |
42653 | His name''s Millard, is n''t it?" |
42653 | Holes and players numbered from left to right, eh?" |
42653 | Honest, Whoa, is n''t this the very limit?" |
42653 | How about Garrison?" |
42653 | How about a chocolate sundae with puffed rice? |
42653 | How about my other one?" |
42653 | How about track athletics?" |
42653 | How about you, Rogers?" |
42653 | How are you at learning, by the way? |
42653 | How are you coming on, by the way?" |
42653 | How are you, kiddo?" |
42653 | How do you know he wo n''t come just as fast, or a little bit faster? |
42653 | How do you like it?" |
42653 | How do you spell it? |
42653 | How does that happen?" |
42653 | How is the team getting along, by the way? |
42653 | How long are you off for?" |
42653 | How long have we been sitting here?" |
42653 | How long will you be?" |
42653 | How much do you think it''ll cost to go to Philadelphia and back? |
42653 | How much would they be?" |
42653 | How would he fit at end?" |
42653 | How would it do to take the Princeville Road back, Eddie? |
42653 | How would seven to nine do?" |
42653 | How''d you like the game?" |
42653 | How''s everything?" |
42653 | How''s that hit you?" |
42653 | How''s the foot getting on? |
42653 | How''s this one for a butter- ball? |
42653 | How''s this team you''ve got ahead there? |
42653 | Huh? |
42653 | I ai n''t got nothing else to do, and a quarter''s a lot of money, and----""I have n''t asked you what I owed yet, have I?" |
42653 | I always sort of liked these duds, though: they''re sort of-- er-- snappy, eh?" |
42653 | I do n''t suppose you''d want to go along with me and see that I get what''s right? |
42653 | I do n''t suppose you-- you''d care to sell one of those?" |
42653 | I mean, are n''t you getting a chance?" |
42653 | I mean, is it not?" |
42653 | I suppose furniture costs a good bit, eh?" |
42653 | I suppose it''s all what you''re used to, eh?" |
42653 | I suppose you chaps go in for most everything: football, baseball, hockey, tennis? |
42653 | I''m beastly sorry for Myron, but----""Why ca n''t you?" |
42653 | I''m sorry I upset your arrangements like this, but it is n''t really my fault; now is it?" |
42653 | If I dump all that truck into the warehouse will you stay?" |
42653 | If I was you I''d do a bit of studying, eh?" |
42653 | If the guy you challenge ca n''t fight a little bit he''s a plain idiot to let you whang him around, ai n''t he? |
42653 | If you were a coward you''d try to squirm out of meeting the fellow, would n''t you? |
42653 | Instead:"You played much?" |
42653 | Is it for me?" |
42653 | Is n''t he a fat rascal? |
42653 | Is n''t that pretty near so?" |
42653 | Is that so?" |
42653 | It is n''t late, is it?" |
42653 | It was at the point you speak of that the jolt came?" |
42653 | It wo n''t hurt you to wait a minute, will it?" |
42653 | It''s Philadelphia I''m going to, is it?" |
42653 | It''s a rotten day, is n''t it?" |
42653 | It''s got to look like an accident, do n''t you see? |
42653 | Just the same, if I had a chance I might beat Brounker and Vance, and then, if Brown or Meldrum----""Broke his neck you''d get in?" |
42653 | Know enough football to take a bunch of those beginners over to the second team gridiron?" |
42653 | Know him?" |
42653 | Know him?" |
42653 | Know how many tons of the stuff he handles in a year? |
42653 | Know those dollar''turnips''? |
42653 | Know what I think? |
42653 | Know what to do? |
42653 | Lay off, ca n''t you?" |
42653 | Left tackle? |
42653 | Let''s forget it, eh?" |
42653 | Like football do you?" |
42653 | Listen just one minute, will you? |
42653 | Looks like Fortune favours the brave and all that sort of thing, does n''t it? |
42653 | Maybe I''d better, eh?" |
42653 | Maybe the next guy will be more your style, see? |
42653 | Maybe tomorrow, eh? |
42653 | Maybe you''re waiting for the ice- cream to be served? |
42653 | Merriman?" |
42653 | Mind coming around in the morning and letting them out and feeding them? |
42653 | Mind if I come up for a few minutes?" |
42653 | Myron ventured at last:"I do n''t see where all the stuff is going, do you?" |
42653 | Myron''s a friend, ai n''t he, and we ca n''t let him go and kill himself off like this without making a try, can we? |
42653 | Myron''s voice may have sounded disgruntled, for Merriman smiled faintly and asked:"What''s the matter? |
42653 | No harm in that, eh? |
42653 | No rights, eh? |
42653 | Norris lost his roast beef and did n''t find it until he was through dinner, and where do you suppose it was?" |
42653 | Now did n''t he?" |
42653 | Now tell me this, kid-- I mean Foster: What do you know about fighting?" |
42653 | Now was it?" |
42653 | Now, just what is the row?" |
42653 | Now, what about the dogs? |
42653 | Number 17, you said? |
42653 | Number 17? |
42653 | Oh, Mistley? |
42653 | Old man kick at it?" |
42653 | On the way back to the bench Myron said:"What did you mean in your note about Fortune, Cummins? |
42653 | Only do n''t worry about it, see? |
42653 | Or is baseball your game?" |
42653 | Or there''s----""Kenwood? |
42653 | Parkinson and Kenwood are rivals: get it? |
42653 | Parkinson''s rather a big place, is n''t it?" |
42653 | Plumbing out o''order, or something? |
42653 | Put your feet up here, will you, and keep that thing still? |
42653 | Remember when Kearns punted down to the twenty yards? |
42653 | Remember year before last''s experience?" |
42653 | Same number of arms and legs, eh? |
42653 | Say, Foster, can you keep a secret?" |
42653 | Say, how''d you happen to change your mind, anyway? |
42653 | Say, how''s that? |
42653 | Say, there''s about sixty guys out there every afternoon, ai n''t there? |
42653 | Say, what union do you belong to?" |
42653 | Say, what''s your objection to this place, Foster? |
42653 | Say, you do n''t really mean that you''re going to leave Parkinson just because you ca n''t have a room to yourself, do you?" |
42653 | Say, you''re the guy that has the puppies, are n''t you? |
42653 | See that, do n''t you?" |
42653 | See what I mean? |
42653 | Seven to nine, you said?" |
42653 | Seventeen? |
42653 | Shall we send him up?" |
42653 | Sit down-- ah-- What''s the name, please?" |
42653 | So now we know where we are, eh?" |
42653 | So that''s what we''ll do, eh?" |
42653 | So we''ll call that settled, shall we?" |
42653 | So, thinks I----""The idea being that I''ve got to be dead to be nice?" |
42653 | Some fresh youth wrote that and a couple of days afterwards Hale called-- Do you have him in physics? |
42653 | Sounds bad, eh?" |
42653 | Style all wrong by Fifth Avenue standards?" |
42653 | Suppose we draw a line down the middle of the room, eh? |
42653 | Tackle?" |
42653 | That ought to give you sweet dreams, eh?" |
42653 | That was a peach of a punt, by the way: all of fifty, was n''t it, Ken?" |
42653 | That''ll fix that in his mind, wo n''t it? |
42653 | That''s easy enough, but what about 11, 13 and 15? |
42653 | That''s enough, ai n''t it?" |
42653 | That''s so, ai n''t it?" |
42653 | Then Andy asked:"Everything all right, Joe?" |
42653 | Then Joe remarked conversationally:"You''re a crazy loon, kiddo, are n''t you?" |
42653 | Then he asked in a small voice:"How long, sir?" |
42653 | Then, perplexedly, he asked:"You are n''t in earnest, Dobbins?" |
42653 | Then, sensing something unusual about his room- mate, he asked:"What''s up?" |
42653 | Then, to Eldredge in an imploring whisper:"Shut up, will you?" |
42653 | Then:"How about punting?" |
42653 | Then:"Maybe you know how bad he''s fixed with the Office, Whoa?" |
42653 | Then:"What are the initials, Foster?" |
42653 | Then:"What do you think this is, Dobbin?" |
42653 | Then:"What''s his full name?" |
42653 | Then:"Who is he? |
42653 | There''s no sense in you going up against a fellow who knows how to fight, is there?" |
42653 | They would n''t let me have him in Sohmer, would they?" |
42653 | They''ve got their eyes open, have n''t they?" |
42653 | Think I''ve got nothing to do but waste my time?" |
42653 | Think you could learn full- back? |
42653 | Think your tailor could make me a suit if I wrote and told him what size collar I wear?" |
42653 | This_ is_ Sohmer, ai n''t it?" |
42653 | Trying to insult me, eh?" |
42653 | Want him?" |
42653 | Want me to fetch it for you?" |
42653 | Want to try it?" |
42653 | Was anything said about probation?" |
42653 | Was it possible that his father had learned already of his departure from school and had come up from Port Foster? |
42653 | We''ll beat you, so what''s it matter?" |
42653 | We''ve got to have some get- together work before Saturday''s game, have n''t we? |
42653 | Wear about the same size hat, do n''t we? |
42653 | Well, I do n''t have to worry about college just yet, do I? |
42653 | Well, any time you feel like----""Rogers, what''s wrong at your table?" |
42653 | Well, how are you tonight?" |
42653 | Well, how many of them do you suppose will get places on the first team? |
42653 | Well, much obliged, but----""You''d rather I minded my own business, you mean? |
42653 | Well, say, honest injun, Foster, do you think a college course cuts any ice with a fellow? |
42653 | Well, that''s nothing in our young lives, eh? |
42653 | Well, they keep right good time, do n''t they?" |
42653 | Well, what did the guy in the Office say? |
42653 | Well, what-- do you know-- about that?" |
42653 | Well, who is he?" |
42653 | Were you here last year, Foster?" |
42653 | What about my time?" |
42653 | What about your trunk, sir? |
42653 | What are the initials? |
42653 | What are you going to do when that Eldredge guy comes at you?" |
42653 | What could he say? |
42653 | What did I tell you, Sam?" |
42653 | What did you think, the Tennis Team?" |
42653 | What do you know about us? |
42653 | What do you know about you? |
42653 | What do you mean?" |
42653 | What do you play?" |
42653 | What do you say, Billy? |
42653 | What do you say? |
42653 | What do you think of it?" |
42653 | What do you think of that? |
42653 | What do you think?" |
42653 | What does the''coach fellow''say?" |
42653 | What for?" |
42653 | What happened to Houghton?" |
42653 | What hours do you have free, Foster?" |
42653 | What makes you think that?" |
42653 | What seems to be wrong with it?" |
42653 | What sort of a fellow would Merriman be if he got that dope to working in his bean? |
42653 | What sort of work are you going to do? |
42653 | What sort of yard?" |
42653 | What time is it, anyway? |
42653 | What time is it? |
42653 | What time is it? |
42653 | What was it he called those bureaus, now? |
42653 | What was there about him to make fellows stare or giggle or smile? |
42653 | What would Eldredge think of him? |
42653 | What would he say about me if I stayed away and let you go instead?" |
42653 | What you going to do when he begins lamming you?" |
42653 | What''s disturbed your wonted calm? |
42653 | What''s it to you if you do n''t get into the lime- light? |
42653 | What''s that, Grove? |
42653 | What''s the difference? |
42653 | What''s the idea?" |
42653 | What''s the joke?" |
42653 | What''s the number in Sohmer? |
42653 | What''s up?" |
42653 | What''s wrong with him, anyway? |
42653 | What''s wrong with it?" |
42653 | What''s wrong with it?" |
42653 | What''s wrong with the duds?" |
42653 | What''s your line? |
42653 | What''s your name? |
42653 | What''s your name?" |
42653 | What-- how do you go at it?" |
42653 | What_ do_ you mean, just? |
42653 | When Foster came to me and asked if I thought he could play full- back----""When I_ what_?" |
42653 | When Myron had finished Joe asked:"So that''s it, eh? |
42653 | When he had overtaken the former he asked earnestly:"Are you quite certain his name is Cooke, Cummins?" |
42653 | When he had pulled the string of that green bag close he laid it beside his hat and asked:"Doing anything?" |
42653 | When you-- Hello, more trouble?" |
42653 | Where do I take it?" |
42653 | Where do you room?" |
42653 | Where''d you play?" |
42653 | Where''ll he be by that time?" |
42653 | Where''s it going?" |
42653 | Where''s me half?" |
42653 | Where''s my coat? |
42653 | Where''s this brickyard located?" |
42653 | Where-- when did he go?" |
42653 | Where?" |
42653 | Which street do we take now?" |
42653 | Who are they?" |
42653 | Who is he, Ken?" |
42653 | Who is there? |
42653 | Who is this? |
42653 | Who sent you?" |
42653 | Who the dickens was Merriman? |
42653 | Who told you I was a coward? |
42653 | Who told you that?" |
42653 | Who told you you were a born half- back?" |
42653 | Who you been fighting?" |
42653 | Who''s got the ball? |
42653 | Who''s playing right half for the second? |
42653 | Why are you so interested in fighting?" |
42653 | Why do you say you ca n''t go, Andy?" |
42653 | Why do you say you have n''t had a square deal?" |
42653 | Why not double them up, sir?" |
42653 | Why not tell Driscoll you want a real try- out?" |
42653 | Why not try there?" |
42653 | Why not? |
42653 | Why not? |
42653 | Why not? |
42653 | Why should I? |
42653 | Why, doggone you, why ai n''t I good enough to room with? |
42653 | Why?" |
42653 | Why?" |
42653 | Why?" |
42653 | Working you too hard?" |
42653 | Would n''t some tutoring help? |
42653 | Yes, I know he is n''t such a wonder now, but suppose he starts to come while you''re coming? |
42653 | You ca n''t ever tell, can you?" |
42653 | You crazy dub, will you quit? |
42653 | You did n''t go over, eh?" |
42653 | You did n''t see our young friend, did you, Dobbins?" |
42653 | You distinctly said the Lord made it and your father gathered it, did n''t you?" |
42653 | You do n''t want to throw down this place and take up with the enemy, eh?" |
42653 | You going now?" |
42653 | You know the signals, do n''t you? |
42653 | You know the sort of stuff, do n''t you? |
42653 | You mean_ I_ have, do n''t you?" |
42653 | You say Doctor Lane forbade you to play football? |
42653 | You told me you were out for the team, did n''t you?" |
42653 | You were n''t over at the party, were you?" |
42653 | You, Robbins? |
42653 | [ Illustration:"_ You let me up!_"]"Promise not to start anything?" |
42653 | [ Illustration:_ The stranger was treated to quite a fund of information_]"Maybe I''ll run across you there-- er-- What''s the name, by the way?" |