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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28406 | The family says:"What in the world is the matter with Jane?" |
29373 | Do you believe that girls should like to work at home, to cook and clean house and mind the baby? |
28983 | And where is that band who so vauntingly swore,''Mid the havoc of war and the battle''s confusion, A home and a country they''d leave us no more? |
28983 | Be Strong Have you ever stopped to think that your most constant companion throughout life will be yourself? |
28983 | But what had we better plant? |
28983 | Call in the doctor? |
28983 | Captain:"Can I trust you on your honor to be loyal to God and the country, to help other people at all times, and to obey the Scout Law?" |
28983 | Do you understand? |
28983 | ENDURANCE IS USEFUL Have you not often heard of accidents on the ice? |
28983 | Eggs Is an egg lighter or heavier when cooked? |
28983 | Have you anything for me? |
28983 | If you are not sure which is the right place for a thing, think"_ Where, if I wanted it, should I go to look for it?_"That place is the right one. |
28983 | O say, does that star- spangled banner yet wave O''er the land of the free and the home of the brave? |
28983 | Prepared for what? |
28983 | The Star- Spangled Banner O say, can you see, by the dawn''s early light, What so proudly we hail''d at the twilight''s last gleaming? |
28983 | The captain then asks:"Do you know what your honor means?" |
28983 | When in doubt as to which of two things to do she must think,"Which is my duty?" |
28983 | Why not let every one plant at least one tree? |
28983 | _ A 1.9:377._ PERFUMERY: Can Perfumery Farming Succeed in United States? |
28983 | _ A 1.9:511._ Does it Pay the Farmer to Protect Birds? |
28983 | which means,"Which is the best for other people?" |
33767 | *****(_ Tune_:"How You Goin''to Keep Them Down on the Farm?") |
33767 | Are your friends too few? |
33767 | Are your tables ready? |
33767 | But closely allied is your second problem,"What can we afford?" |
33767 | Did you ever work to become a member of the Women''s Life Saving Corps of the American Red Cross? |
33767 | Did you know there were Girl Scouts in Czechoslovakia? |
33767 | Did you sleep last night, When the officers had passed your tents? |
33767 | Did you sleep last night, When the officers had passed your-- The officers had passed your-- The officers had passed your-- tents? |
33767 | Do n''t you know your Country''s waiting? |
33767 | Do n''t you think they might Show a little more common sense? |
33767 | Do the stars rain down an influence, or do we share some thrill of mother earth below our resting bodies?... |
33767 | Have you heard her call? |
33767 | Have you seen this booklet? |
33767 | Her knots and her signalling, first aid and drill, Show regular practice-- say, ai n''t that some skill? |
33767 | How will we remember, when we eat, Not to wipe out plates? |
33767 | How''re we going to live in a civilized town, After we''ve been to Camp? |
33767 | How''re you going to keep us happy at home, After we''ve been at Camp? |
33767 | How''re you going to keep us inside the house, After we''ve slept in the dew and the damp? |
33767 | If such things as these can be learned by living in the open, have we not sufficient reason for providing the means to the end? |
33767 | MARCHING SONG(_ Tune_:"Where Do We Go from Here, Boys?") |
33767 | Menstruation: Established Any disturbance? |
33767 | THE LONG, LONG LINE(_ Tune_:"The Long, Long Trail") Recruiting Song Do you feel a little lonely? |
33767 | The first problem is:"Who will teach it?" |
33767 | Where do we go from here, girls, where do we go from here? |
33767 | Which group has the most mail-- are there any packages? |
33767 | Who should be more interested in doing this work and in doing it well than the Scout herself? |
33767 | Would you like to join some jolly girls In the things you think and do? |
33767 | _ Eyes_: R L Glasses? |
25801 | All right, Lance, but why do n''t you come to the point? 25801 But if you have no faith in the letters, why do you seem so much happier and like your old self?" |
25801 | But where is the olive branch I am to offer the girls to- night when we have our meeting to decide whether we are willing to make friends? |
25801 | Care? 25801 Come down to the shore of the lake with me, wo n''t you Princess Nausicaa?" |
25801 | Do come on down to the lake and let us sit there a half hour and talk if you have finished your work? |
25801 | Do n''t you girls appreciate the fact this is to be a farewell serenade for Kara? 25801 Do n''t you know, Tory, darling? |
25801 | Do n''t you think you had best open the letters and read what they say? |
25801 | Do n''t you think, Evan, that if your mother is well she might be persuaded to come to your camp and teach us dancing? |
25801 | Do n''t you? 25801 Do you miss Lucy?" |
25801 | Do you remember about two weeks ago when Mr. Fenton talked to us about the Greek spirit? 25801 Do you remember, Kara? |
25801 | Dot, does it ever occur to you that a fellow may have a right to his mistakes? 25801 Edith Linder has been a success as a Girl Scout this summer, has she not, Sheila? |
25801 | Has n''t Dr. McClain told you? |
25801 | Has this floor ever been taken up and a new one laid down? |
25801 | How can you care for my poor efforts after the serenade? |
25801 | How did you happen to walk over to camp and not be wearing your uniform? 25801 How in the world did you find this impossible place? |
25801 | I am not tiring you too much? 25801 I wonder, Tory, why you think I enjoy seeing another person dance? |
25801 | Intend? 25801 Is it very kind of you, Memory Frean, to refer to one''s past mistakes, especially when I am your guest?" |
25801 | Is it your intention to sit up all night and keep guard over me? 25801 Is n''t Don one of the boys down there? |
25801 | Is there anything else you could tell me, Mr. Hammond? 25801 Lance, why in the world do n''t you help Don out? |
25801 | May I start with Kara to our dancing grounds? 25801 Memory Frean, what is it Miss Mason wished you to talk about to me? |
25801 | Now I am through with my lecture, will some one give me a hammer? 25801 Promise me then not to expect too much or be too disappointed if things do not turn out altogether well? |
25801 | Remember the tableaux your troop of Girl Scouts gave in Westhaven this spring? 25801 See here, Dorothy, what is the use? |
25801 | See here, Miss Kara, I wonder if you would like me to tell you something? 25801 So you wish to be a dancing teacher?" |
25801 | Sometimes I wonder if being Captain of our Girl Scout Troop has not helped her almost as much as the rest of us? |
25801 | Suppose you tell us how you learned to dance in that beautiful fashion, Evan? 25801 Then you do care for Kara?" |
25801 | Then, do n''t you suppose the other girls miss having you with them on some of their excursions? 25801 Tory Drew, are n''t you ever going to sleep?" |
25801 | Want to save Don at my expense? 25801 Well, if I have, is it so wicked of me?" |
25801 | What about the music? 25801 What are we to do when they have finished, Tory, to show our appreciation?" |
25801 | What are you doing not in your Scout uniform, Lance? 25801 What are you talking about, Lance? |
25801 | What in the world is the matter? |
25801 | What is a crucible, Evan? |
25801 | What is it you want, Teresa? |
25801 | What is the matter, Tory? 25801 Who says one can not have beautiful things happen to one even if lost letters do prove disappointing?" |
25801 | Why not, Lance? 25801 Why, Lucy, what in the world does this mean? |
25801 | Why, Teresa, how can you ask what is troubling me? 25801 Wonder if I''ve got to make a clean breast of the whole business? |
25801 | Would it not be difficult to persuade your mother to believe, Louise, that you and I are interested in our camp housekeeping? 25801 Would you mind thrusting your hand inside and seeing if there is anything stored away? |
25801 | Would you really like to know about my dancing? 25801 Would your telling me how you know what we are doing at our Girl Scout camp involve some one else?" |
25801 | You were not disappointed over our discovery, dear? 25801 You''ll come along with us, wo n''t you, Tory? |
25801 | Am I reproaching you for too much all at once, Tory?" |
25801 | Are you being nice to Edith as you promised me to be? |
25801 | Are you by yourself? |
25801 | Are you looking for Dorothy? |
25801 | Are you sure you are not uncomfortable?" |
25801 | But to take part in a Greek pageant which would require a sacrifice of time and energy from the routine of their camp life? |
25801 | Ca n''t you appreciate that we are not all possessed of the artistic temperament and gifted with the power of seeing visions? |
25801 | Could one week have altered Kara''s appearance and her nature? |
25801 | Dear me, what is that commotion?" |
25801 | Did you see them on their hike or did Dorothy tell you we were planning an all- day tramp?" |
25801 | Do Mr. or Mrs. Hammond know where you are?" |
25801 | Do try and forget it, wo n''t you? |
25801 | Do you feel I am responsible for your accident? |
25801 | Do you feel you will be equal to it? |
25801 | Do you mean do I love Kara? |
25801 | Do you mind?" |
25801 | Do you recall, Kara, the little girl I discovered and who she afterwards turned out to be?" |
25801 | Do you understand what I have been trying to explain, Lance? |
25801 | Fenton?" |
25801 | Had she been tactless again? |
25801 | Has anyone or anything offended you? |
25801 | Has no one told you or the other Girl Scouts of our Troop? |
25801 | How am I failing as a Girl Scout?" |
25801 | How did you happen to turn up here? |
25801 | How long before she would speak a second time? |
25801 | I wonder if bringing Katherine Moore here as an invalid to be cared for by us would not put our Scout principles into a crucible?" |
25801 | I wonder if you will tell me where I can find her?" |
25801 | I wonder what is the matter? |
25801 | I wonder what they intend?" |
25801 | If I have a secret source of information is n''t that my affair? |
25801 | If there is time before Mrs. Phillips arrives why not attempt another sketch of Lucy? |
25801 | If you do n''t know where she is will you ask Miss Mason? |
25801 | In any case you would not have me betray another?" |
25801 | In what fashion was she failing as a Girl Scout, that her Troop Captain felt compelled to ask some one else to lecture her? |
25801 | Is n''t it hard enough to sit everlastingly watching you walking, swimming, doing whatever you wish, while I am more helpless than a baby? |
25801 | Is one of us thinking any other thought? |
25801 | Is there anything in the world more difficult to represent with its dignity, grace and beneficence than a tree? |
25801 | Is this because you are preparing to spend your entire life out of doors?" |
25801 | May I say that it was wonderful to see you? |
25801 | May I write to you now and then, Miss Victoria?" |
25801 | May we speak to Dorothy? |
25801 | Now, was it her affection for Katherine Moore or the months of her Scout training that had given her a new spirit? |
25801 | Please look for yourself, wo n''t you?" |
25801 | Shall I go to my room while you receive them?" |
25801 | Shall we or shall we not bury the hatchet and agree to forgive them? |
25801 | The letters do mean something to you? |
25801 | Then what was one to do but give Kara all that one possessed? |
25801 | Then, if Kara wishes, perhaps you will dance for us again?" |
25801 | There is n''t one chance in a thousand we should come across anything, but it would be worth while to try, would it not?" |
25801 | Therefore, what did he actually mean? |
25801 | Were the other Girl Scouts finding her a difficult member of their camp group? |
25801 | Were they of the remotest interest or value? |
25801 | What are we going to do, Tory? |
25801 | What are you planning to do in quest of beauty, freedom and adventure?" |
25801 | What could there be to object to in your wonderful dancing? |
25801 | What do you mean? |
25801 | What have you done of late to break the camp discipline? |
25801 | What in the world are you doing here? |
25801 | What in the world are you going to propose? |
25801 | What is it?" |
25801 | What time do you think it is?" |
25801 | What was there in the present moment to amuse him, save her own intention to come immediately to Donald''s defense? |
25801 | What would be her emotions if she knew that in this house, tumbled down and uncared for, she had been deserted as a baby? |
25801 | When will you have money or time for lessons?" |
25801 | Where could there be a more perfect opportunity than here in the heart of Beechwood Forest in their own"Choros,"or dancing- ground? |
25801 | Who says I made any such suggestion, Dorothy? |
25801 | Whose idea was it that you pretend to be Greek heroines as well as American Girl Scouts?" |
25801 | Why did Lance fail to come to his brother''s rescue? |
25801 | Why had she not told her wherein lay her fault? |
25801 | Why not slip into her tent and find her sketch book? |
25801 | Why was it not a portion of the work of the Scouts to bring fresh ideals of beauty and romance into their own environments? |
25801 | Yet how can it be different? |
25801 | Yet will either of these places alter Kara''s state of mind? |
25801 | You are sure it will be best for her? |
25801 | You did tell Teresa she was to be chosen for Penelope, did n''t you?" |
25801 | You have the faith to believe that something important to_ you_ will develop from them some day? |
25801 | You know you want to play what you have written for Kara, so why pretend otherwise?" |
25801 | You need things to interest you these days, do n''t you?" |
25801 | You were coming to camp to see us?" |
25801 | You''ll think up a better line of argument, wo n''t you Dorothy? |
25801 | who knows what Greek pictures should be like? |
38018 | ''Do you wish to win fame and wealth thereby?'' 38018 ''Must I be kind to Spotted Bear? |
38018 | About when will that be? |
38018 | Ah, Omney-- see? |
38018 | All right, Tally, but do n''t you think the girls ought to share in the reward for the wolves? 38018 All the same, others take these trips safely,--why should n''t experienced scouts?" |
38018 | And the ladies? |
38018 | Anything left in Pandora''s box for us poor creatures? |
38018 | Are they having fits? |
38018 | Are those the wolves we heard last night? |
38018 | Are you the Indian maiden the guide was to meet to- day? |
38018 | Art hungry? 38018 As it was impossible to''travel light''with two bears, is n''t it much better the way we arranged it, girls?" |
38018 | As they are tried and trusty scouts, they are fit for any trial of courage or endurance-- is that enough? |
38018 | Because we were_ on_ that one,--but which one was it? |
38018 | But how did you manage to get down to the promontory, Julie? |
38018 | But there_ was_ a flat meadow where we camped, was n''t there? |
38018 | But what is there to put it in? |
38018 | But where is Jolt? |
38018 | Ca n''t Featherweight sit still? |
38018 | Ca n''t we catch them and train them? |
38018 | Ca n''t you stop it? |
38018 | Can we find a better place for dinner than this grand cliff? |
38018 | Dear, you will persuade Gilly not to lead us into such places? |
38018 | Did any one hang up the saddles to- night? |
38018 | Did you say he was standing upon his feet? |
38018 | Did you think a dead one made those tracks? |
38018 | Did you? 38018 Do n''t I always manage to get out of trouble again without causing any fatality-- only amusement for the Troop?" |
38018 | Do n''t you suppose others have been in this beautiful spot? 38018 Does that mean we ca n''t go any farther than Steamboat Springs?" |
38018 | Eager-- what for? 38018 Gilly, how came these vast mountains here?" |
38018 | Gilroy, how do you explain the queer fact that the higher we go on these grand heights, the more stunted we find the trees? 38018 Going to get wet, Tally?" |
38018 | Got packs out, Tally? |
38018 | Have you been there, yet? |
38018 | Have you formed_ any_ idea of how we are going to travel to the Divide? |
38018 | He and Mr. Gilroy seem to get on so wonderfully, do n''t they? |
38018 | How can you be sure you have killed this demon? |
38018 | How far is the Continental Divide from Loveland? |
38018 | How long shall you folks want to use the horses? |
38018 | How many canoes have you? |
38018 | How many horses will you need? |
38018 | How so? |
38018 | I had thought of doing that, but the point at issue now seems Wyoming''to be or not to be?'' |
38018 | I wonder what sort of an outfit the guide will take? |
38018 | If Tally knew of this place,--and it is evident that he did,--why did he not tell us of it, so that we could climb up and see it in the morning? 38018 If every one can have a mountain named after them, why ca n''t I have one called''Juliet''s Peak''?" |
38018 | If five scouts dangle from my apron- strings, how can I scramble for myself? |
38018 | If it blows this way, what must we do? |
38018 | If we agree to tie ourselves to your apron- strings, Verny, will you feel resigned to our going? |
38018 | If we are so near by, why ca n''t we visit them all? |
38018 | Is Mr. Lewis going right back to Denver, did you say? |
38018 | Is Tally back? |
38018 | Is it named Gory, Gilly, because so many Red Men scalped the early settlers out here? |
38018 | Is it the winter''s snow that piles up on mountaintops and freezes? |
38018 | It''s a Sodom and Gomorrah for desolation, is n''t it? |
38018 | Jo, is there anything wrong with my eyes? 38018 Julie, what_ do you_ mean?" |
38018 | Must we go down any of them? |
38018 | Now, Julie, do you still care to experience a hand- to- hand battle with a slide? |
38018 | Now, how do you s''pose? 38018 Now, what can that be? |
38018 | O Julie, you''re not going daffy, are you? |
38018 | Oh, a real live bear? |
38018 | Oh, are they, really? |
38018 | Oh, where? 38018 Oh, why did we ever come this way?" |
38018 | Scout hear beaver work? 38018 See on limb dere-- where deer must go if she like to get out?" |
38018 | Sha n''t we take our sleeping- bags, Verny? |
38018 | Shall we camp here for luncheon? |
38018 | Shall we follow that trail around the pond? |
38018 | Tally, did you look after the leather? |
38018 | Tally, shall we reach Boulder to- night? |
38018 | Tally,called she, turning to beckon the Indian,"see if this is smoke, will you?" |
38018 | Tell me, do ledge end in hole like dis- a- one do? |
38018 | Then we ca n''t go through, can we? |
38018 | Wad yuh tink, Omney-- do we try him? |
38018 | Was ever cathedral so solemn, so beautiful, as this of Nature? |
38018 | Was it big enough for rabbit pie? |
38018 | Well, Tally, how about trekking northwards? |
38018 | Well, Tally, what do you make it out to be? |
38018 | Well, what of that? 38018 What do they intend doing with those they lasso, Gilly?" |
38018 | What do you mean, Tally? |
38018 | What do you mean, boys? |
38018 | What do you mean? |
38018 | What do you scouts intend doing with Snap and Yap when we start on the trail again? |
38018 | What does that mean, Uncle? 38018 What for? |
38018 | What is it afraid of, Tally? |
38018 | What is it, Gilly? |
38018 | What is it, Tally? |
38018 | What is it-- a rattler? |
38018 | What now, Tally? |
38018 | What old man? |
38018 | What was your next point of interest, had we gone over the pass as you had planned? |
38018 | What''s that? |
38018 | What''s the map for? 38018 What''s the matter with him?" |
38018 | What''s the matter? |
38018 | When can we start for the Rockies, Gilly? |
38018 | When? |
38018 | Where do you plan to go from here, Gilly? |
38018 | Where is he now, Gilly? |
38018 | Where? 38018 Why are you going this way, Julie-- why not stick to the shore line?" |
38018 | Why ca n''t Mr. Lewis take back our pelts and the cubs, and express them home for us? |
38018 | Why do n''t you take the money and deposit it for them in a bank? |
38018 | Why do n''t_ you_? |
38018 | Why do they build another pond when there is such a big one above? |
38018 | Why not eat, Maiden? 38018 Why not have Verny and Betty, the two tender scouts of the troop, stay and strike camp?" |
38018 | Why not let that Indian take charge of one canoe? 38018 Why should they swarm about now, when we never saw one on the way here?" |
38018 | Why stop there, then? 38018 Why, is n''t that funny? |
38018 | Will you tell me what I want to know--_was there a meadow_? |
38018 | Yes, Gilly, why are they not scattered impartially over the land? |
38018 | Yes, Verny, just like Julie''s dream, eh? 38018 Yes; did n''t every one say how well she was after last summer''s camp in the Adirondacks?" |
38018 | You do n''t think we shall be running any risks, do you? |
38018 | You say you tak him? |
38018 | You seem not to like our luxurious schooner? |
38018 | You would n''t say that was a little fire, would you? |
38018 | A fire in the forest?" |
38018 | All that volume of sound?" |
38018 | And why is n''t this old castle on the road- map, with a note telling tourists of the magnificent view from this height?" |
38018 | Any change in plans?" |
38018 | At such sounds, the girls would murmur sleepily,"Did you see any old trees near camp?" |
38018 | Back out all along this narrow ledge?" |
38018 | But she coyly asked,''What must I do to keep my word with you?'' |
38018 | CHAPTER ELEVEN ON TO FLAT TOP MOUNTAIN What would a trip in the Rockies mean without an Indian guide? |
38018 | Can Messer Gilloy see much wind thoo glass?" |
38018 | Could the latter be a descendant of this Medicine Man''s? |
38018 | Did they not leap and run joyously without a sound? |
38018 | Did you ever see them act like this before?" |
38018 | Did you think I wanted to be left on a desert shore?" |
38018 | Didst ever think of how Spotted Bear caused the child to suffer when it went down in the water?" |
38018 | Do we have to cross it?" |
38018 | Do you think the mule is all right?" |
38018 | Don''you know dem bad rats eat all up?" |
38018 | Every little while they asked,"_ Now_ how far are we from Boulder?" |
38018 | Finally Julie cried, scornfully,"Can you find anything in that scene besides patches where food is grown?" |
38018 | Hast aught to say to that?" |
38018 | Have we lost him?" |
38018 | Have we trailed along some other way?" |
38018 | Have you ever felt like this before-- as if you could hike as far as the Continental Range without feeling weary?" |
38018 | Here is a party with a number of canoes but no horses, and here are we with horses but no canoes-- see my point?" |
38018 | How about it?" |
38018 | How could the poor thing hope to escape from a panther and a lynx? |
38018 | How do you like it?" |
38018 | I fancy Tally knows horseflesh and would not be taken in by the dealers, eh, Gilly?" |
38018 | Is n''t it awful to have had such freedom all summer and then return to prison cells again for feet and body?" |
38018 | Is not this life in grand communion with Mother Nature better than the cliff- dwellers in great cities ever have?" |
38018 | Julie began to question the wisdom of this reckless act of hers; but having come so far, how could she back out gracefully? |
38018 | Julie made no demur, although she said, warningly,"Do n''t let go of the canoe for a second, will you?" |
38018 | Later, as they sat about the campfire, Betty asked,"Gilly, what is it that makes a glacier?" |
38018 | Losing half the scouts in a whirlpool because of a silly notion of Juliet''s?" |
38018 | Mink Maiden was surprised, but when he spoke, saying,''I am waiting for you to be my bride-- will you come with me?'' |
38018 | More trouble?" |
38018 | Mr. Gilroy suggested,"Can you two men spend the day with Mrs. Vernon and the scouts? |
38018 | Now can you blame me for quickly abbreviating it to Tally?" |
38018 | Now, how does that strike every one?" |
38018 | Ruth then said,"I''ve heard a lot about Hot Sulphur Springs, Gilly, but what thrilling sight shall we find there?" |
38018 | Shall I read it to you now?" |
38018 | Shall us go?" |
38018 | Shall we find any wild animals?" |
38018 | Tally glared at Omney,"Why for you do dat? |
38018 | Tally offered no protest, but removed the pipe from his lips and asked,"You like Blackfeet tale?" |
38018 | Tally turned to Omney,"Did him fix harness?" |
38018 | That effectually halted the others, who were so close behind him, and Mr. Vernon leaned over to ask,"What is it, Tally?" |
38018 | That is the easiest part of all, but how will other tourists know that that particular peak is named for_ you_?" |
38018 | The moment the canoes came near enough, the Captain gazed up, and asked,"How can you get down, Julie?" |
38018 | The old man frowned at her fiercely, and mumbled,"Art obstinate? |
38018 | Then she said,"Have you been in the Rockies long?" |
38018 | Then the Captain will feel safer, and her responsibility will be less?" |
38018 | This proved to be the fact, for he gazed searchingly at the girl, and then murmured,"Well?" |
38018 | Vernon?" |
38018 | What are those tiny cowboys doing to the cattle?" |
38018 | What do you say, Captain?" |
38018 | What new calamity was now at hand-- and mother lying there so still and helpless? |
38018 | What say you,--shall we detour to give the scouts an idea of how they do it?" |
38018 | What say you?" |
38018 | What shall we do about it?" |
38018 | What would you do next?" |
38018 | When they met Tally, who was waiting at the place appointed, Julie asked,"Where do we go from here, Gilly?" |
38018 | Why do n''t you fight?" |
38018 | Why should this master want to breakfast with an Indian squaw-- for such he was expecting? |
38018 | Why strike me for his crimes?" |
38018 | With expert Indians to guide the crafts, why do you feel so timid about the trip?" |
38018 | Would we be coming from the interior?" |
38018 | Would you advise me to loan the horses Gilly gave security for, to a party of strangers we never saw in our lives?" |
38018 | _ Was_ there a meadow over there?" |
38018 | where?" |
38018 | where?" |
42029 | A new crush, Miss Mabel? |
42029 | A rare soul, is she? |
42029 | A secret? |
42029 | Am I like that? |
42029 | And we are going to live there? |
42029 | Are they_ sure_ they ca n''t cure her? |
42029 | Are we out of money, or anything like that? |
42029 | Are you going to keep a maid? |
42029 | Are you_ sure_? |
42029 | At what time does our train go? |
42029 | Aw, Mabe, have a heart and quit that noise, will you? |
42029 | But how about school? |
42029 | But what did she do in the meantime? 42029 Ca n''t you guess, Rosanna?" |
42029 | Can I help? |
42029 | Cita? |
42029 | Claire''s father, is he not most splendid? |
42029 | Did she know what the matter was? |
42029 | Did she take the Chinaman along in the car? |
42029 | Did you see her? |
42029 | Do n''t I know? 42029 Do n''t you know?" |
42029 | Do n''t you like her? |
42029 | Do n''t you see, mamma, that is just the point? 42029 Do n''t you_ love_ your friends?" |
42029 | Do you still like the work you are doing? |
42029 | Do you? 42029 Does her mother know what poor work she is doing in school?" |
42029 | Does she object to dusting and making beds and things of that sort? |
42029 | Does she-- Mrs. Maslin know about it? |
42029 | Even Mabel Brewster''s marks? |
42029 | Goodness me, what time is it? 42029 Gosh, what''s wrong? |
42029 | Have you just moved to Louisville? |
42029 | Have_ you_ made an honest effort to solve your problems, to unravel your tangles, or have you supinely left it all with your Creator? 42029 Hear that?" |
42029 | How can you leave your mother? 42029 How did you find out about it?" |
42029 | How do I look? |
42029 | How do you know all this? |
42029 | How do you mean? |
42029 | How large is it? |
42029 | How long is it? |
42029 | How_ can_ you say anything like that? 42029 I do n''t believe I will go to the meeting tonight,"said Claire, but Rosanna exclaimed,"Oh, Claire dear, we do n''t want to miss it, do we? |
42029 | If everyone did it, no one would have to do anything for anyone else, would they? 42029 Is it really true?" |
42029 | Is it your mother? |
42029 | Is n''t it wonderful? 42029 Is n''t she funny? |
42029 | Is she a girl I know? |
42029 | It is such a beautiful day,said Rosanna, to change the conversation,"why ca n''t we all take a ride? |
42029 | It is,declared Claire, and started off on a description of the wonderful bathing at Wakiki, when:"Well, well, what''s this?" |
42029 | Just tell Chang to get ready, will you, dear? |
42029 | Like what? |
42029 | Oh, Claire, is it as bad as that? 42029 Oh, Jane, do you remember what the Captain told her to do at the last meeting? |
42029 | Oh, Uncle Robert, Uncle Bobby, where are you? 42029 Oh, do you_ really_ mean it?" |
42029 | Oh, father, ca n''t you_ see_ how it is? 42029 Oh, grandmother, will you really let us?" |
42029 | Oh, what_ do_ you think? |
42029 | Say, Mabe,he exclaimed,"who is the nifty red- head with the Chinese footman? |
42029 | Say, how about a picnic Sunday afternoon? |
42029 | Say, you do n''t wear yourself out talkin'', do you, sis? |
42029 | She is simply seeing how selfish she can be, is n''t she, Captain? |
42029 | Something nice? |
42029 | Stay in bed and have your breakfast brought up and loaf all day? |
42029 | Such people? |
42029 | Talking? |
42029 | That fat little Brewster girl that ate so much candy here the other day? 42029 This?" |
42029 | To stay? |
42029 | Was she cunning? |
42029 | Well, I think that is perfectly awful, do n''t you, Jane? |
42029 | Well, do n''t you know her name, or where she lives, or anything about her? |
42029 | Well, do n''t you think it is splendid and all sorts of fun to be of service? |
42029 | Well, shall we have a circulating baby? |
42029 | Well, they are all that I say, are they not? |
42029 | Well, what do you think? |
42029 | Well, what''s a settee for a growing boy? |
42029 | Well,said her mother as she entered the house,"did you get a ride home? |
42029 | What I am crazy to talk about is, whatever is it you are putting on? |
42029 | What ails the Old Man? 42029 What ails you?" |
42029 | What are you going to do? |
42029 | What can it be? |
42029 | What did he have on? |
42029 | What did he say? |
42029 | What did you do that for, sweetness? |
42029 | What do you mean, Mabel? 42029 What do you suppose has got into Mabel? |
42029 | What do you suppose made her so-- I mean the way she is? 42029 What do you think?" |
42029 | What else was there in the chest? |
42029 | What have you been doing? 42029 What is it?" |
42029 | What is that for? |
42029 | What was in it? |
42029 | What would you advise? |
42029 | What''s school to us? 42029 When do we go?" |
42029 | When is Mabel Brewster going to bring you her report? |
42029 | When will you come over? |
42029 | Where are you now? |
42029 | Where away, Mabel? |
42029 | Where do you live? |
42029 | Where is mother? |
42029 | Who are his cousins, for mercy sake? |
42029 | Who can she be? |
42029 | Who is going? |
42029 | Why are you so unhappy, Claire? |
42029 | Why do n''t we all try it for a week? |
42029 | Why do n''t you get some common sense into your head? |
42029 | Why do n''t you give up and go home? |
42029 | Why do you bother with us if you do not like us? |
42029 | Why not pick up some of your things and go home tonight? |
42029 | Why, what ails you anyhow? |
42029 | Why, what is it? 42029 Will you ever forgive me for keeping you awake all night?" |
42029 | Yes, what? |
42029 | You call_ me_ lucky? 42029 You do n''t mean she spoke, do you?" |
42029 | You do n''t mean to say that you have really_ left home_? |
42029 | You heard what I said, did n''t you? |
42029 | You know that ducky little apartment the Kents have right under Grandmother Brewster''s? 42029 You mean that detail for Mabel?" |
42029 | You say your name is Claire Maslin? 42029 _ Lucky?_"said Claire bitterly. |
42029 | _ What_ people? |
42029 | A voice vaguely familiar answered,"Is Miss Rosanna Horton there?" |
42029 | Ai n''t that a peach of a name to give a fellow? |
42029 | Am I like those other girls? |
42029 | And cunning? |
42029 | And you are really going to try out my experiment? |
42029 | Are n''t you on to that yet? |
42029 | Are they as friendly and fascinating as Kentucky girls are supposed to be?" |
42029 | Are you going now, Miss Gere?" |
42029 | Are you sick? |
42029 | Are you truly in earnest?" |
42029 | But every girl needs her mother, do n''t you think so? |
42029 | But the question arose: Now that the girls had the baby, what in the world were they going to do with it? |
42029 | But what could anyone do in a case like this? |
42029 | Ca n''t you_ see_ that they never, never like me? |
42029 | Can you be_ quite_ calm and natural?" |
42029 | Did n''t you say she was a girl about your age?" |
42029 | Did she ever get hurt?" |
42029 | Did you notice how she sits and looks in one direction as though she did not hear a word you were saying? |
42029 | Do I hear people going past to church?" |
42029 | Do I look like them or act like them or talk like them? |
42029 | Do n''t you think so?" |
42029 | Do you know anything at all about reporting?" |
42029 | Do you remember? |
42029 | Do you suppose it is possible that her mother is actually letting her do it, or is she running away or something awful?" |
42029 | Does your father know? |
42029 | Finally she said gently,"Just what do you think you would like to do?" |
42029 | Had Mrs. Maslin ever been hurt, or had she just-- well, just gone so naturally? |
42029 | Horton?" |
42029 | Horton?" |
42029 | How do you like the Maslin girl? |
42029 | How is mother?" |
42029 | How''s a sody?" |
42029 | I mean the one who broke away and lived by herself and freed her soul and all that?" |
42029 | I suppose she told you about it?" |
42029 | If the strange girl did not wish to be friendly, why had she brought herself and her jade green eyes and her queer ring into their happy circle? |
42029 | If_ you_ were on the wrong path somehow or other, you would be glad to be turned back where there was safer going, would n''t you? |
42029 | In other words, what job did she get?" |
42029 | Is my heart like theirs? |
42029 | Is the car here, dad?" |
42029 | Is your mother going to let you do newspaper reporting?" |
42029 | Is your mother so_ dreadfully_ ill? |
42029 | It is wonderful to be able to live for yourself alone, is n''t it? |
42029 | Mabel continued to look at him, but did not speak, and he continued,"Your name is Brewster; Mabel Brewster, is n''t it? |
42029 | Oh, I forgot; the trick was that she_ did n''t_ help her family at all, did she? |
42029 | Oh, and did you notice that queer ring she wears? |
42029 | Oh, father, do you suppose they ever have the fits of awful temper that I have, or do the wild things I like to do? |
42029 | Oh, father, why ca n''t you let me do what I want to do, just amuse myself my own way, when I am not studying? |
42029 | Oh, oh, what_ will_ the Captain say when she hears about this? |
42029 | Playing basketball?" |
42029 | Say, he gave it to her good, did n''t he?" |
42029 | Say, she has wads of that red hair, has n''t she?" |
42029 | Say, what do you write such gobs of stuff for? |
42029 | Shall I call mother?" |
42029 | Shall I ever know what it is about?" |
42029 | She did not speak, and after a moment Mrs. Brewster continued:"What was her chosen field of endeavor? |
42029 | She had heard it in stony silence, with dry eyes and compressed lips, her only comment being,"It is coming soon, is n''t it, dad?" |
42029 | She is all right, is n''t she? |
42029 | She wound it around her, and Estella stuttered,''Wo n''t you freeze in that?''" |
42029 | So she had an"inflated ego,"had she? |
42029 | That is what most people have, is n''t it? |
42029 | Then she saw Claire again, and she was saying,"You_ will_ help me, wo n''t you, Rosanna?" |
42029 | Then suddenly,"Where is your mother now?" |
42029 | Was her mother going to lecture her? |
42029 | Was it possible that all her cherished dreams were to be realized, and at once? |
42029 | Was n''t it her place now to lighten some of her mother''s household cares and make it possible for her to gain the reward she deserved? |
42029 | Was n''t it loyalty to her to keep her troubled, lonely and unhappy father"built up"so far as it lay in her power? |
42029 | Was she a rare soul too?" |
42029 | Was she loyal to her talented mother, the mother who had laid aside all her gifts in order to give all her time and strength to her two children? |
42029 | Was she pulling her father down? |
42029 | Well, can you tell me, please, where Mr. Robert Horton is?" |
42029 | What can it be?" |
42029 | What did loyalty to her father mean in her case? |
42029 | What did she do while she was learning to do newspaper work? |
42029 | What do you suppose is in the box?" |
42029 | What if Mabel_ could_ write as splendidly as she said, was n''t her place really at home with her mother and brother? |
42029 | What is this I leave behind? |
42029 | What was loyalty anyway? |
42029 | What will you do-- shut it up or rent it?" |
42029 | When I saw how sweet she looked and how_ motherly_, I just cried and cried, and all I said at all was,''Oh, mother,_ am_ I your little girl? |
42029 | Where in time did she get such notions?" |
42029 | Who is it, Chang?" |
42029 | Who is she?" |
42029 | Why ca n''t you mend it for me, Mabe?" |
42029 | Why do you make me have anything to do with them-- those girls, I mean? |
42029 | Why, what''s wrong, Mabe?" |
42029 | Why?" |
42029 | Will you come too, Rosanna?" |
42029 | Will you come? |
42029 | Will you mind?" |
42029 | Wo n''t it be fun to go back to my own home from somewhere else to attend a meeting?" |
42029 | Wo n''t you all come with me? |
42029 | Would n''t you like to hear about them?" |
42029 | You can go some other time, ca n''t you, mamma?" |
42029 | You know the little Gwenny I told you about, and the doctor in Cincinnati who made her perfectly well? |
42029 | You see I ca n''t leave him, can I, Rosanna?" |
42029 | _ Am_ I your little girl for always?'' |
42029 | _ Try your wings._ Do n''t you think that a sweet expression? |
42029 | she begged, and at once, right then, the rector spoke loudly:"What have_ you_ done?" |
5263 | All right,agreed Grace,"and Cleo dear,"with her arms around the girl at the end of the bench,"wo n''t you be a darling and write the letter?" |
5263 | And get lassoed? |
5263 | And may I cook one of my fish just as I please? |
5263 | And may we fish? |
5263 | And who in this troop lost a merit badge? |
5263 | And why could n''t you see him? |
5263 | And will we be left all alone in the camp, without means of getting out of the woods if we want to go? |
5263 | Are the Allbright Woods very wild? |
5263 | Are we going camping? |
5263 | Are you all right? |
5263 | Are you girls fooling? |
5263 | Are your folks all gone from Flosston, Rose? |
5263 | Ask them what? |
5263 | Because that''s our secret place,protested Grace, the first to come out in solo,"Why could n''t some other place have been chosen?" |
5263 | Better than your Boy Scouts''games, is n''t it, Benny? |
5263 | But Mrs. Johnston''s wash? |
5263 | But how does it come that we four are picked out from all the troop? |
5263 | But what did he look like? |
5263 | But what is the opportunity? |
5263 | But what is your way, Cleo, dear? 5263 But you would do a little thing like that to help me out on my personal bravery stunt?" |
5263 | Camping? 5263 Can you help me? |
5263 | Certainly, why not? |
5263 | Come on, girl-- what is your name? |
5263 | Could n''t we leave that out? |
5263 | Did she tell you, Grace? |
5263 | Did you say triffle or truffle? |
5263 | Do I hear the good news? |
5263 | Do n''t you know we have to take our tests and Captain Clark ordered us to be at headquarters at seven- fifteen sharp? |
5263 | Do n''t you know what it says in our hand book? 5263 Do we have to have our measurements tonight?" |
5263 | Do you mean you''re ashamed of eating so much? |
5263 | Does he stay with us-- at camp, I mean? |
5263 | Friend of Molly''s? 5263 Gerald, do n''t you think maybe you and I might manage to take this nice girl to work? |
5263 | Gone to Flosston? |
5263 | Got something the matter that makes him hide out there, and you do n''t mind exposing me to it? |
5263 | Got what? |
5263 | Gyp is gentle, is n''t he? |
5263 | Has anything happened? 5263 Have n''t we had awful luck for a start? |
5263 | Have you heard from your folks? |
5263 | Have you the least idea? |
5263 | Heard the news? |
5263 | How could I make her understand why I delayed all this time? |
5263 | How could a girl scout act so dishonorably? |
5263 | How do you tell when it''s done? |
5263 | However did you do it? |
5263 | I did fall off a little, I''m out since four A.M. Now, young lady, what''s your idea of fixin''for the night? 5263 I wonder why only the first class girls are permitted to do all those wonderful things and get all the really high honors?" |
5263 | I wonder why she left? |
5263 | I''ll need some one to handle the cash register, and why ca n''t I have Rose for that neat little piece of work? 5263 I''m looking for work,"spoke Tessie bravely,"and this seemed such a big place, do you know if they need any extra help?" |
5263 | Is it really so, Captain? |
5263 | Is n''t it lovely and exciting? |
5263 | Is n''t the post- office good enough for your troop? |
5263 | Is the old lady expectin''you? |
5263 | Let me read the whole letter through? |
5263 | Mother went out the back way? |
5263 | No accidents or nothin''? |
5263 | No, it is n''t gold, I think, but is n''t it pretty? |
5263 | No? |
5263 | Not really a genuine badge of merit? 5263 Nothing could possibly happen to him, do you think?" |
5263 | Of course you will go straight back home in the morning? |
5263 | Oh, a real merit badge? |
5263 | Oh, are we going away? |
5263 | Oh, it''s bugs, is it? |
5263 | Oh, what can he want a scout book for? |
5263 | Oh, what''s it about? 5263 Oh, where have I heard them joyous words before?" |
5263 | Oh, wherever did you come from? |
5263 | Run away, eh? |
5263 | Say, Sis, do you think you''re funny, or is it some disease you''ve got? |
5263 | Say, kid, what is this anyway? 5263 Sick?" |
5263 | Suppose he gobbles me up? |
5263 | Suppose we hunt the oddest, the prettiest, and the biggest number of varieties? 5263 Sure I would, would n''t you? |
5263 | That''s from Anastasia, is n''t it? |
5263 | The flying squadron? 5263 Then the Franklin''s will be organized before the True Treds take in the mill girls of Flosston?" |
5263 | Think? 5263 Was n''t that a signal for war? |
5263 | Was n''t that what I sprinted on ahead for? |
5263 | We do n''t each of us know what every single member of the troop has done, do we? |
5263 | We have our tests first, do n''t we? |
5263 | Well, shall we send her word? |
5263 | Well, shall we write the letter? |
5263 | What about that? |
5263 | What are you looking at? |
5263 | What did you hear about Flosston? |
5263 | What do you mean? |
5263 | What do you say to coming along? |
5263 | What does he want us to do? |
5263 | What ever were you two up to? |
5263 | What happened to you? |
5263 | What in the world is the matter? |
5263 | What is good, then? |
5263 | What is it-- a snake? |
5263 | What is it? |
5263 | What news? |
5263 | What plan? |
5263 | What''s the idea, anyhow? |
5263 | What''s the matter? 5263 What''s up or who''s sick?" |
5263 | What''s your big hurry? |
5263 | What-- what was it? |
5263 | Where are the girls gone? 5263 Where are you two trottin''off to all alone?" |
5263 | Where we can go for the night? 5263 Where?" |
5263 | Who ever do you suppose he was? |
5263 | Who wants a ride home? 5263 Whom could we trust?" |
5263 | Why ca n''t we go to Franklin? 5263 Why do n''t you stop and ask him where we can go?" |
5263 | Why will you? 5263 Why, no, how could we apologize and expect to make friends with him if we did n''t try to fix that tieing- up business?" |
5263 | Would n''t it be better to get some big strong boy to fetch the letter out there for us? |
5263 | Would n''t it be more fun to rough it? |
5263 | Would you rather hunt tigers''? |
5263 | You say she is a scout lieutenant? |
5263 | ''Will you do something for me?''" |
5263 | A stopover we''ve Struck? |
5263 | And do you think the girl-- say, girl, I do n''t like that name you have, what else can we call you?" |
5263 | And he has been so kind,"patting the hand resting round her chair,"and could n''t you and I have good times together? |
5263 | And where was the unfortunate, headstrong Tessie? |
5263 | And will he surely take it for us?" |
5263 | Any orders?" |
5263 | Are we going tonight or some other night?" |
5263 | Are you crazy?" |
5263 | Are you in need of help? |
5263 | Are you sure we ca n''t get a train? |
5263 | But do you think we should notify the other girls? |
5263 | But how about Hal Crane? |
5263 | But how about your folks, Rose?" |
5263 | But is n''t it lovely about our new member?" |
5263 | But what are you going to do about it?" |
5263 | But what of poor, lost, erring, headstrong Tessie Warlitz? |
5263 | CHAPTER XIX THE FLYING SQUADRON"Oh, Grace, what do you think?" |
5263 | Can you beat that: knitting on a grocery wagon?" |
5263 | Could I give it to you?" |
5263 | Could anyone have told Captain Clark? |
5263 | Could we stop long enough for me to gather a bunch?" |
5263 | Did n''t you find it? |
5263 | Did n''t you see our trail?" |
5263 | Did n''t your folks treat you right?" |
5263 | Did the little pad of soft leaves help to keep the pressure off?" |
5263 | Did you break loose from Grandpa? |
5263 | Did you ever know plain pork and beans constituted an exact science in the preparation for the table? |
5263 | Did you ever see one of these manuals?" |
5263 | Did you ever see such big, deep, dark eyes as Olga Neilson carries around?" |
5263 | Did you get Hal Crane? |
5263 | Did you light in from Flosston the night you crawled on this Ark without botherin''the gong or brakes?" |
5263 | Did you see that pretty girl who came in last night with the lieutenant from Franklin?" |
5263 | Do n''t you all just hate to make beds?" |
5263 | Do n''t you remember, our history tells us the first records were made in crude carvings on stone? |
5263 | Do n''t you think I am a real hero of the simple dish- pork and beans?" |
5263 | Do n''t you want to go?" |
5263 | Do you know the joy of using your own personal power in a well- organized and carefully directed plan? |
5263 | Do you think they are goin''to spread out a wedding canopy for you? |
5263 | Does n''t it look like a crazy quilt design?" |
5263 | Does n''t moss grow beautifully smooth under the cedars? |
5263 | Grace Philow, are you crazy?" |
5263 | Had she done anything worthy of award? |
5263 | Have you ever been called upon to lead others? |
5263 | Have you heard all about the Venture Troop, of Franklin? |
5263 | How are you making out with the plans of bringing the Brodix family back? |
5263 | How could we stay in a place like this?" |
5263 | How is she getting on in her work?" |
5263 | How strange she should be in it? |
5263 | How''d you get in this boat, anyhow?" |
5263 | How''s the good old lady who saved my life? |
5263 | I wonder how it ever gets so velvety?" |
5263 | I wonder if I could n''t go out there and look for her? |
5263 | If you do, could we help you? |
5263 | Is it gold?" |
5263 | Is n''t it yours?" |
5263 | Is n''t she the loveliest cop?" |
5263 | Is n''t that good news?" |
5263 | No?" |
5263 | Now what girl could possibly have resisted the chance of sharing the woodland secret? |
5263 | Now why did the ghost of a small mistake have to haunt her just when everything looked so rosy? |
5263 | Now, how''s the heel? |
5263 | Now, why, do you suppose, anyone who has it is holding it?" |
5263 | Of course I was whistling and can you guess what happened?" |
5263 | Oh, is n''t it too wonderful?" |
5263 | Remember the time you nearly set fire to the river? |
5263 | Rose had done her best to develop her patrol, and what if the leaders should offer recognition for this? |
5263 | Say, Rose, what did you do to get by all those tests?" |
5263 | Scout stuff?" |
5263 | See? |
5263 | Some new girl scout?" |
5263 | Suppose I tie him with my strong rope?" |
5263 | Suppose they have gone looking for us the other way?" |
5263 | Thank you, Winnie and Norma, for the lovely invitation, and please let me put it down to my credit account? |
5263 | That''s French for good- bye, is n''t it?" |
5263 | This is applied mathematics, is it not? |
5263 | Want him to tell you?" |
5263 | Want to come, Maggie?" |
5263 | Was it strange then that Margaret should lament her loss? |
5263 | Was n''t that awful?" |
5263 | Was there not always that unhappy memory of the merit badge found in Flosston, and so unfortunately lost again? |
5263 | We can fix it so Pop wo n''t make it an arrest after all, then you can get leave to go to Flosston first thing in the morning, ca n''t you?" |
5263 | Well, Miss Smarty, what do you propose to do? |
5263 | Well, kid, what do you want to do? |
5263 | What are they?" |
5263 | What does she mean?" |
5263 | What dreadful things always happen to runaway girls in the movies? |
5263 | What had happened to her? |
5263 | What is it, Stacia?" |
5263 | What is it, Stacia?" |
5263 | What shall I call you?" |
5263 | What shall we say to all our loved mothers, who allowed us to cut house work for this wonderful afternoon?" |
5263 | What was there in a mere society that could do all that for any girl? |
5263 | What would she do if she did find Tessie? |
5263 | What''s an old tramp?" |
5263 | What''s that? |
5263 | What, and all the rest of it?" |
5263 | Whatever will Captain Clark say?" |
5263 | When did that old doctor say I could stand up?" |
5263 | When? |
5263 | Where are they going?" |
5263 | Where are you? |
5263 | Where could those girls have gone to?" |
5263 | Where do you live?" |
5263 | Where is Rose now?" |
5263 | Where was I? |
5263 | Where would Tessie go? |
5263 | Where would she stay and what would become of her? |
5263 | Where? |
5263 | Who is she?" |
5263 | Who''s going?" |
5263 | Who? |
5263 | Why did n''t I try milk toast, and get finished in time for your ball game, girls? |
5263 | Why did you not call some of the girls to relieve you?" |
5263 | Why had n''t Tessie waited? |
5263 | Will they eat all our picnic stuff, do you suppose?" |
5263 | Wo n''t that be splendid?" |
5263 | Would n''t it be fine if I could rescue Mrs. Johnston''s washing? |
5263 | Would n''t we look swell in our uniforms?" |
5263 | Would she risk taking a look at the town in the mill end of which were still located the deserted members of her family? |
5263 | Would she, too, be killed? |
5263 | Would they risk writing and awaiting a reply from the hiding place in the dark little cave of the hollow stone? |
5263 | You all remember the night I lost my precious badge? |
5263 | You do n''t suppose one little hollow rock, or even one big wood- man comprises all the natural beauty of River Bend? |
5263 | You do not change your skirt? |
5263 | You feel all right, do n''t you?" |
5263 | You would n''t have poor Jerry courtmartialed by old Doc Blair, would you? |
5263 | and Cleo replying in turn with her glance,"Yes, is n''t she pretty? |
5263 | he exclaimed,"where''d you come from?" |
20736 | And do n''t you think it would be fun to see what all we can do for ourselves? 20736 And then you came to live with your grandmother?" |
20736 | And what are all those little bundles? |
20736 | And where do the Girl Scouts come in? |
20736 | And would n''t you like to invite Miss Helen over to supper, and have it served here on your own porch? |
20736 | Another little girl? |
20736 | Any children? |
20736 | Are n''t you thrilled about your uncle''s little orphan? 20736 Are they sure she was n''t hurt when she was trying to go somewhere?" |
20736 | Are you not Lucius Culver''s youngest child? |
20736 | As little as me? |
20736 | But did she say me? |
20736 | But oh, Helen and Minnie,_ was n''t_ it lucky that we took such a lot of lunch? |
20736 | But what a fuss there is about class and position and where you were born, is n''t there? |
20736 | Ca n''t I see her again ever, grandmother? |
20736 | Can I help? |
20736 | Class? |
20736 | Could n''t you eat all your supper? |
20736 | Could one of you hold her? |
20736 | Dear old friend, how can I ever thank you? |
20736 | Did n''t she ask you to bring her here? |
20736 | Did she suggest a place for her? |
20736 | Did you ever hold her and laugh with her, and tell her stories? |
20736 | Did you expect me sooner? |
20736 | Did you feel as though you wanted to spend as much money as two saddle horses would cost? |
20736 | Did you find your friend? |
20736 | Did you know our cook has a little lame boy at home? 20736 Did you see her close up?" |
20736 | Do n''t you see it now? 20736 Do n''t you suppose if everyone knew that Rosanna was lost that they would all help to look for her?" |
20736 | Do n''t you suppose your mother would like to go, Helen? |
20736 | Do n''t you want to fix your hair first? |
20736 | Do n''t you want to go? |
20736 | Do to Helen? 20736 Do to Helen?" |
20736 | Do you know,said Mrs. Hargrave,"this is the first time in all my life that any little girls have visited me without their mothers? |
20736 | Do you see, Mrs. Hargrave? 20736 Do you think of leaving?" |
20736 | Do you think they will accept me? |
20736 | Does grandmother say for her to come up here? |
20736 | Does it seem to you that these people have any right to attack me like this? |
20736 | Have you anything to say to me? |
20736 | Have you been tender with her, mother? |
20736 | Have you brothers and sisters? |
20736 | Have you loved her, mother? 20736 Have you loved her?" |
20736 | Have you put in salt and pepper for''em? |
20736 | How can you say that? |
20736 | How dare you say that I did not love her? |
20736 | How did you get up there? |
20736 | How do you do? |
20736 | How do you expect me to talk to ferocious young women Scouts? 20736 How do you feel?" |
20736 | How do you save? |
20736 | How much; millions? |
20736 | I do n''t see why, do you? |
20736 | I like''em to shout; do n''t you? |
20736 | I think it would be nice for us all to remember our pleasant day, do n''t you? |
20736 | Is n''t it? |
20736 | Is n''t she coming here to live? |
20736 | Is n''t that the way you spell your name? |
20736 | It''s good and bad too, is n''t it, Minnie? 20736 Know any better? |
20736 | May I bring them around to show you? 20736 Me too? |
20736 | Minnie, what do you think about my hair? |
20736 | Minnie,she said,"have you any little girls in your family?" |
20736 | Miss Marie? 20736 Miss Marie?" |
20736 | My good land, did n''t it kill the poor child? |
20736 | My land of love, what''s the matter now? |
20736 | No news? |
20736 | Not Culver, the inventor? |
20736 | Not_ going_? |
20736 | Now who next? |
20736 | Now who tells the next story? |
20736 | Oh, I just feel we will never see Miss Rosanna again, and what did she wear off? |
20736 | Oh, grandmother what? |
20736 | Oh, mother, mother, where is our baby? |
20736 | Oh, oh, oh,moaned Minnie,"have I gone mad?" |
20736 | Oh, why,_ why_ did you not let her have her friends? 20736 Oh, would n''t that be fun?" |
20736 | Plums? |
20736 | Rosanna? |
20736 | Shall I ring that bell or will you? |
20736 | Sick in bed? |
20736 | So you are going to be a Girl Scout? |
20736 | Suppose she comes in? |
20736 | The Lee County Culvers? |
20736 | The kiddie is n''t in disgrace for anything, is she? |
20736 | They have found her? 20736 This afternoon?" |
20736 | W- w- won''t you sit down? |
20736 | Was it all because we went to Fontaine Ferry? 20736 Was n''t Rosanna''s mother beautiful?" |
20736 | We will have to see to that part somehow, wo n''t we, Rosanna? 20736 Well, Rosanna,"she said,"I wonder what your grandmother will say to me when she finds out that I have given you permission to go to Fontaine Ferry? |
20736 | Well, darling,she said,"how are you feeling now?" |
20736 | Well, dearie, whatever are you going to do with all these things to eat? |
20736 | Well, honey, what''s the good word? |
20736 | Well, if you do feel like that, would n''t it be nice if Helen could have that other one? |
20736 | Well, it was a nice party, was n''t it, Helen? 20736 Well,"said Rosanna,"do they most of them dress and undress themselves?" |
20736 | What are Girl Scouts? |
20736 | What are you doing with our little child? |
20736 | What are you planning to do, Miss Rosanna? |
20736 | What could he spend such a lot for? |
20736 | What did he do with the money? |
20736 | What did she do to you? 20736 What do you mean?" |
20736 | What do you think about yourself? |
20736 | What do you want? |
20736 | What does she say? |
20736 | What else? |
20736 | What is in that dish? |
20736 | What is your name? |
20736 | What is your name? |
20736 | What put that in your head? |
20736 | What shall we have? 20736 What story can Luella tell?" |
20736 | What ward is she in? |
20736 | What will she do to Helen? |
20736 | What will she say, Mrs. Hargrave, when she knows what a plain little girl I am? 20736 What?" |
20736 | What_ have_ I done? |
20736 | When I get through with my bath mornings Minnie dresses me--"_ Dresses_ you? |
20736 | Where is Albert? |
20736 | Where is the corkscrew for your olive bottle? |
20736 | Where is your mother? 20736 Where?" |
20736 | Who is he? |
20736 | Who is_ we_? |
20736 | Why ca n''t we play together all the time, and have good times? 20736 Why should she be hurt?" |
20736 | Why wo n''t she let you? |
20736 | Why, Rosanna, ca n''t you dress yourself? |
20736 | Why, do n''t you see? |
20736 | Why, grandmother, when did you get home? |
20736 | Why, who''s going, Miss Rosanna? |
20736 | Why? |
20736 | Why? |
20736 | Will it hurt the baby to crawl around on the grass? |
20736 | Will your automobile hold such a lot? |
20736 | Wo n''t he have to fight any more, grandmother? |
20736 | Wo n''t_ let_ you? |
20736 | Would n''t you be s''prised to see us eat every bit of it? |
20736 | Would you mind if I go up and speak to Minnie? |
20736 | You are married? |
20736 | You are not so very large now, are you? |
20736 | You do n''t know me, do you, Rosanna? |
20736 | You do n''t think it was Rosanna? |
20736 | You understand me? |
20736 | You would free your mind, I reckon, if you were at your own home, would n''t you? |
20736 | _ Rope?_repeated Rosanna. |
20736 | A party?" |
20736 | And oh,_ is_ there an honest- for- truly pony in that little barn? |
20736 | And suppose there was good news in it? |
20736 | Are you going to college?" |
20736 | But was it possible that this little lady, the smallest grown person she had ever known, was really the Captain of the Girl Scouts? |
20736 | CHAPTER II John Culver brought them home and as they left the car Mrs. Horton enquired,"Is your apartment comfortable, John?" |
20736 | Can you swim?" |
20736 | Could you let me say you a little poetry, or was Luella''s enough? |
20736 | Culver?" |
20736 | Do I need such a big pile, Minnie?" |
20736 | Do little girls come to see you every day?" |
20736 | Do n''t you know she would?" |
20736 | Do n''t you like to hear the leaves whisper? |
20736 | Do n''t you?" |
20736 | Do you begin to guess why? |
20736 | Do you both care to listen?" |
20736 | Do you mind if Minnie kisses you good- night, dearie?" |
20736 | Do you suppose you will have enough to eat here to- night to be any inducement for me to accept your invitation for dinner when I get it?" |
20736 | Do you think we have forgotten anything, Minnie?" |
20736 | Do you understand?" |
20736 | Does she look very strong, Minnie? |
20736 | During luncheon Mrs. Hargrave said:"Will your brother return to college now that the war is over, Helen?" |
20736 | Hargrave?" |
20736 | Hargrave?" |
20736 | Hargrave?" |
20736 | Have you been tender with her? |
20736 | Have you called Minnie?" |
20736 | Have you remembered that she is just a baby?" |
20736 | Have you tried to understand her? |
20736 | How can we tell the worthy from the unworthy unless we have known enough of people to be able to recognize both the good and bad? |
20736 | How could any one, how could her grandmother ever forgive her? |
20736 | How old was she? |
20736 | I could n''t buy Helen, could I? |
20736 | I do n''t see what difference being poor makes if one tries to be nice inside, do you?" |
20736 | I suppose her parents are healthy?" |
20736 | If you object to us because we are simple people and poor, why did you not see to it that she had friends in her''own set''as you call it? |
20736 | In an ambulance, or can we manage in the car? |
20736 | Is n''t it almost time?" |
20736 | Is she off visiting?" |
20736 | Is that your playhouse over there? |
20736 | Is there?" |
20736 | It does seem as though I have to be unhappy such a lot, do n''t you think so, Minnie?" |
20736 | Mary glanced quickly at her brother, and said,"Why, Myron,_ whatever_ are you trying to do?" |
20736 | May I please look at everything, just as though it was in a picture book?" |
20736 | Minnie, what shall I do?" |
20736 | Minnie: where was she? |
20736 | No matter what_ any_body thinks, Helen, we are going to be friends? |
20736 | Now you will remember what I say, wo n''t you, dear? |
20736 | Of course you do n''t mind my knowing, because I am your friend and I will never tell; but you would n''t want most people to know?" |
20736 | Oh, Minnie, it seems as though I had only been happy for three weeks in all my life, and what shall I do? |
20736 | Oh, Minnie, will I be rich when I grow up?" |
20736 | Oh, do n''t you suppose Uncle Robert can fix it?" |
20736 | Oh, why did n''t I come sooner? |
20736 | Oh,_ do n''t_ you see, Minnie? |
20736 | Over and over with the scales it said loudly and harshly,"Will your grandmother let you play with that little girl who lives over the garage? |
20736 | Perhaps you noticed if she was carrying a rope?" |
20736 | Shall we have a ride on the merry- go- round to start with?" |
20736 | She found herself looking into a mirror, clear and bright; but what had it done to Rosanna? |
20736 | Suppose grandmother should change her mind?" |
20736 | The first thing she ever asked Rosanna about any little girl was"What is her family?" |
20736 | Then like a person who saves the best to the last, she asked with a note of triumph in her voice:"Well, how do you think your darling Rosanna looks? |
20736 | Then she asked,"What are these Girl Scouts?" |
20736 | Then suppose you had to go away for awhile, what would I do? |
20736 | Then you would wish you had found it out before, would n''t you?" |
20736 | Then:"Why would you have to learn bad things of other girls?" |
20736 | There was a long silence, then Mrs. Hargrave said,"Are you crazy?" |
20736 | This does n''t sound as though Rosanna was such a poor little girl, does it? |
20736 | To change the subject she said,"Why do n''t you come down into the garden? |
20736 | Uncle Robert need n''t be afraid a bit, need he?" |
20736 | Was n''t it too,_ too_ wonderful? |
20736 | Was that_ your_ cat? |
20736 | We are going to hate that, are n''t we?" |
20736 | We would love to play together, would n''t we?" |
20736 | Well, Robert,"as the young man entered,"did you find Rosanna looking pretty well?" |
20736 | What are the Girl Scouts, I''d like to know, that I should stay here and be roped?" |
20736 | What are you doing here?" |
20736 | What are you doing here?" |
20736 | What are you doing to find her?" |
20736 | What did you do but leave her to her own thoughts and no one to talk to but a stiff old woman and a houseful of servants? |
20736 | What do you think? |
20736 | What had she done? |
20736 | What is her other name?" |
20736 | What is it, anyway?" |
20736 | What was she like? |
20736 | What will Helen say? |
20736 | What would happen to Helen? |
20736 | What_ can_ I do? |
20736 | When are you going away on your Girl Scout camping trip? |
20736 | Where did that come from?" |
20736 | Where is my child?" |
20736 | Where was Minnie? |
20736 | Who is Gwenny-- your dog?" |
20736 | Why are you going to give it up?" |
20736 | Why do n''t you act like Myron? |
20736 | Why do n''t you try to dress yourself, Rosanna? |
20736 | Why, what are you laughing at?" |
20736 | Will she? |
20736 | Will she?" |
20736 | Will your grandmother even let you_ know_ that little girl who lives over the garage? |
20736 | Wo n''t that be fun? |
20736 | Would n''t you hate to be selfish? |
20736 | Would you mind being left with the maids for that long? |
20736 | You have not heard me say a word about her dear loving mother and her big joky father, have you? |
20736 | You would n''t want folks to know that you could n''t, would you? |
20736 | Your Uncle Robert tackled a big problem when he adopted an orphan, do n''t you think so, Rosanna?" |
20736 | _ You_ would n''t like it yourself, would you? |
20736 | cried Rosanna"Would n''t you like that, Helen?" |
20736 | or"Who are her people?" |
20736 | said Mrs. Hargrave briskly,"Now how shall we take her? |
26345 | ''Brother,''called Raven to the bird,''how came you here?'' 26345 ''But, Brother, how do I know there is such a daughter? |
26345 | ''I? 26345 ''I? |
26345 | All right-- what do you want us to say to the boys? |
26345 | And makes them a luxury, eh? |
26345 | And what sort of scout do you lock up in here? |
26345 | And where shall we camp? |
26345 | Are n''t the girls going to sit down, too? |
26345 | Are n''t they big? |
26345 | Are n''t you? |
26345 | Are they, Gilly? |
26345 | Are you Mike, the Indian? |
26345 | Are you going to carry that little bag of flour? |
26345 | Are you''fraid to trust us? |
26345 | Be you- all out fer a lark? |
26345 | But how can we_ get_ an impact? 26345 But it was hard work to keep straight faces, was n''t it, girls?" |
26345 | But what could possibly happen when we had Jim and Verny at the wheels? |
26345 | But what? 26345 But what? |
26345 | But why should we bother with such stuff? |
26345 | But, at least, tell us what happened to those Nerieds? |
26345 | Could n''t we find some other affectionate term that will do without impressing strangers with our lack of courtesy to our friend? |
26345 | Did n''t you cut them up and use them just now? |
26345 | Did you bring a compass? |
26345 | Did you find out what you went for? |
26345 | Did you find the mushrooms along the way? |
26345 | Do any of you girls understand weather- lore? |
26345 | Do n''t you know the story, Verny? |
26345 | Do you need any assistance? |
26345 | Do you remember I told you, last summer, of some Boy Scouts who camped in my woods every year? 26345 Do you sell gasoline?" |
26345 | Do you think that is it, Gilly? |
26345 | First, then: Did Hiram miss any calves or pigs or other domestic animals from his barnyard yesterday? |
26345 | Girls, suppose we stop and cook the steaks? |
26345 | Got money now to pay? |
26345 | Had anything to eat? |
26345 | Had n''t we better study the book first, scouts, and let Gilly know when we are ready to go tracking? |
26345 | Had we better separate and go in different directions to hunt the camp? |
26345 | Has any one thought of a stopping place for the night? |
26345 | Have you formulated any plan to begin with? |
26345 | How about lunch-- we''re famished? |
26345 | How about that chicken? 26345 How big was it, Julie?" |
26345 | How can we answer them? |
26345 | How can we cross? 26345 How did bunny stand the voyage?" |
26345 | How did you know you could make a broom like this? |
26345 | How do I know? 26345 How do we know we can find any willows around here?" |
26345 | How long is it to anywhere? |
26345 | How many of you brought the plaster and bottle of water? |
26345 | How much do we owe you for this great service? |
26345 | How much shall we need, Gilly? |
26345 | How much time will we save? |
26345 | How much you rent canoe for? |
26345 | How would a fine juicy steak taste about this time? |
26345 | How''d you know we were scouts? |
26345 | I came over to ask how many of you have been fishing? 26345 I love peanuts, do n''t you?" |
26345 | I think Joan''s idea of visiting the Indian a good one, girls; why not go there instead of to either of the other places? |
26345 | I told you you''ve got an awful memory-- didn''t I want to dub you''The man- with- a- poor- memory?'' |
26345 | If''Liza knew of this mischance, would n''t she gloat over her''Friday Bad Luck''prophecy? |
26345 | Is Mr. Gilroy coming over to visit us to- day? |
26345 | Is dinner ready, boys, or will there be time to show the girls about the camp? |
26345 | Is it alive, Jule? |
26345 | Is it like that all over there, Julie? |
26345 | Is it? 26345 Is n''t he a beaut?" |
26345 | Is n''t that a pig-- in that pen? |
26345 | Is n''t there a reward for skunks in the country? |
26345 | Is n''t there any volunteer fire department? |
26345 | Is n''t there some sort of book that will teach us how to recognize tracks, girls? |
26345 | Is there any other animal that wears hoofs? |
26345 | Is there no way we might take to return to Fulton Chain Lakes other than going back the same route? |
26345 | Is there, Verny? 26345 Joan, are you awake?" |
26345 | Just what can you make, or have done, that we girls are not able to do? |
26345 | Maybe it is a reindeer? |
26345 | Me Mike-- wan''da canoe? |
26345 | Now they can win a badge for story- telling, ca n''t they, Verny? |
26345 | Now who''d a thought we could get gas in this little shop? |
26345 | Oh, are you Jake? |
26345 | Oh, did n''t you? 26345 Oh, does she know about it?" |
26345 | Say, could n''t you tell us where there is a nice picnic place near here? |
26345 | Say, where did you put that bait, anyway, Gilly? |
26345 | See anything at all, Dick? |
26345 | See those long shadows by the trees, over there? |
26345 | Shall we let it go now? |
26345 | Shall we stop to put on the rain- curtains? |
26345 | Shall we take a vote on it? |
26345 | Shall we try to circle this fen and get across, or go back again? |
26345 | Speaking of quills, Gilly-- why ca n''t we have chickens as the Grey Fox boys have? |
26345 | Suppose we take a bite as we travel along, and cook a regular dinner when we are out in the country somewhere? |
26345 | Sure-- why? |
26345 | Tell us about it? |
26345 | Tell us why you asked? |
26345 | That''s your steak-- think it is too big for one? |
26345 | The cove? 26345 The names of them, yes, but how many of you can find them as they are placed in the sky?" |
26345 | The what? |
26345 | Then why not say it is dinner- time, Verny? |
26345 | Then, if this is so, why need we worry about expenses for next summer''s outing with you? |
26345 | There are nine of us-- how about the odd one? |
26345 | Think you can do it? |
26345 | This will make a dandy story to write down in our record book, Verny, wo n''t it? |
26345 | Verny, do you know of any places one might choose for an objective on a hike? |
26345 | Verny, why ca n''t we see all the stars all the year? |
26345 | Verny, why not make a quick shelter to crawl under? |
26345 | Was n''t it too funny for anything,--the way we led Gilly about by the nose? |
26345 | Was that thunder I heard from over the mountain? |
26345 | Well, I ca n''t see, yet, why you should? |
26345 | Well, does this creature show any unusual tendencies, girls, by which you can recognize it? |
26345 | Well, guess you girls are planning to spread yourselves for dinner, eh? |
26345 | Well, then, it seems that all the baggage and outfit we need with us on the trip is safely stowed away, eh, Jim? |
26345 | Well, this is some trophy to carry back home, eh? |
26345 | Well, what do you think of him, scouts? 26345 Well, what now? |
26345 | Well, why not make a little cast of both the tracks you do not recognize and then compare them with those in the book when we go back to camp? |
26345 | What are they for? |
26345 | What can girls do? |
26345 | What can we do about our pets? |
26345 | What can you expect to do with two such pets? |
26345 | What did it look like? 26345 What did you cook for luncheon?" |
26345 | What difference would that make-- a little cheap soup? 26345 What do they give scouts a medal for, Verny?" |
26345 | What do you ask? |
26345 | What do you expect the Orderly to do, Verny? |
26345 | What do you mean by that? |
26345 | What do you mean? 26345 What do you mean?" |
26345 | What do you think happened to us? |
26345 | What duck- potatoes? 26345 What have you plotted, now?" |
26345 | What is it? |
26345 | What kind of a dog is he, Gilly? |
26345 | What makes you think so, Julie? |
26345 | What now? |
26345 | What shall we do with him? 26345 What shall we do? |
26345 | What shall we do? 26345 What was it in that salad dressing that gave such a palatable flavor? |
26345 | What will''two smokes''mean? |
26345 | What will_ you_ be doing, meantime? |
26345 | What would you do if they got the gapes, and no one would feed them chopped onions? |
26345 | What''s that? |
26345 | What''s the matter with bear steaks, while we''re about it? 26345 What, what?" |
26345 | When did you plan to start? |
26345 | Where does it end? |
26345 | Where have you been, Julie? |
26345 | Where is it? |
26345 | Where''s that rope, Jo? |
26345 | Where''s the rope you''ve been using, girls? |
26345 | Where-- which way did you hear them? |
26345 | Where? 26345 Which is the route you''d chose, Verny?" |
26345 | Who can find The Lady in the Chair or The Guards? |
26345 | Who wants to go with me to find the wooden animal that grows a steak ready- made? |
26345 | Who will buy their corn? |
26345 | Who will tell one? |
26345 | Who''s Orderly for the Day? 26345 Who''s doing the Indian cucumbers?" |
26345 | Why did n''t you use what scout- sense you had? 26345 Why do you object to''Gilly?''" |
26345 | Why not all fish and the sooner catch what is needed? |
26345 | Why not finish the job, now that we''re on top? |
26345 | Why not stop work and cook a few steaks? |
26345 | Why not take a little flour and fat and catch some fish at noon, and sup while on the trail? |
26345 | Why not there? 26345 Why should I hoax any one? |
26345 | Why, where did you find them? |
26345 | Why-- are you hungry? |
26345 | Why? 26345 Will you serve it, Jo-- you are nearest the pan?" |
26345 | Without a clue to any wild animal we tracked? |
26345 | Would you prefer to sit here and dream, Betty-- or go back with me and eat ham sandwiches? |
26345 | Yhon, I suppose you mean those on the route to Forked Lake, through Raquette River to Long Lake, eh? |
26345 | You do n''t suppose the girls are in earnest about keeping the pig and calf at camp, do you? |
26345 | You do, so why not tell us? |
26345 | You gals just sit still, will you? |
26345 | You seem to welcome the idea of camping in the Rockies? |
26345 | You tak him along? |
26345 | You''re always right-- how could you_ ever_ be mistaken? |
26345 | Your idea is all right, Verny, but what will the rules cover, and why have punishments? |
26345 | ''Knowest thou not why I came to be born of the Light? |
26345 | *****_ THIS ISN''T ALL!_ Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book? |
26345 | And if there be, how shall I receive the Light through her?'' |
26345 | And what did you catch?" |
26345 | And where will you go, Captain?" |
26345 | Are n''t you going to stay here next summer?" |
26345 | At this Mr. Gilroy called out,"You''re not going to eat my chicken, are you?" |
26345 | Both the Captain and Mr. Gilroy laughed, but the scouts gasped in unbelief,"Would Gilly do such a thing?" |
26345 | Both the rails were completely worm- eaten, but how should girls have known that? |
26345 | Breakfast will be all ready by the time you return, so do n''t dawdle on the way, will you?" |
26345 | But did n''t you boys know about the joke we made up on him about those tracks? |
26345 | But how could a baby get in that jungle?" |
26345 | But how did you manage to get them there-- by paddling in from the lake?" |
26345 | CHAPTER EIGHT JAKE''S INTERVIEW WITH A SKUNK"Gilly, do you know of any vegetable dye we can find in the woods to dye some burlap for decorations?" |
26345 | CHAPTER THIRTEEN SHOOTING THE RAPIDS-- AND OTHER THINGS"Well,''where do we go from here, boys?''" |
26345 | Can you find any difference?" |
26345 | Cook we must, but what?" |
26345 | Did any of us think water was dry?" |
26345 | Did any one hear the twelve o''clock whistle blow?" |
26345 | Did n''t Mr. Gilroy tell you that?" |
26345 | Did n''t you and Pa''s chauffeur overhaul both the cars thoroughly when you knew we were going on this trip?" |
26345 | Did n''t you scouts go out at dawn with Gilly to study tracks?" |
26345 | Did you bring a rifle, Dick?" |
26345 | Did you think they came preserved?" |
26345 | Do n''t you know we have to keep the peace all summer?" |
26345 | Do n''t you like my camp- ground?" |
26345 | Do they know much about tracks?" |
26345 | Do you know?" |
26345 | Do you suppose there can be any gypsies here?" |
26345 | Do you suppose they made them in camp? |
26345 | Do you think they will do their tricks for company?" |
26345 | During the luncheon the Captain said:"Would n''t it be splendid if each one of us kept a diary of what happens during this summer''s camp? |
26345 | Every eye glanced at Mr. Gilroy, and he laughingly replied,"Why do you all seem to think I am that animal?" |
26345 | Finally, when Mrs. Vernon could be heard, she asked,"Where are they-- far from Raquette Lake?" |
26345 | Gilroy?" |
26345 | Gilroy?" |
26345 | Gilroy?" |
26345 | His signal means''Where are you?'' |
26345 | How came you here-- and where were you born?'' |
26345 | How did that track- hunt come off? |
26345 | How did you make it?" |
26345 | How does it strike you?" |
26345 | How is that?" |
26345 | How much you give for rent canoe?" |
26345 | How''d you like it?" |
26345 | I do n''t suppose you know a thing about it, do you?" |
26345 | I hope the little thing is n''t past aid?" |
26345 | I suppose you scouts knew every animal, eh?" |
26345 | If we had not found the fires you left, what might have resulted to this area of mountain land?" |
26345 | Is he homely enough to win your pity? |
26345 | Is n''t it an honor to be the Orderly?" |
26345 | Is n''t that fine? |
26345 | Is there anything here to prove we are such ignoramuses as to believe a calf- track could possibly be a deer- print?" |
26345 | Let up on us now, and wait until_ you_ are lost, will you?" |
26345 | Made a lot of work, did n''t it?" |
26345 | Meantime the lady returned to the door and called out,"Wo n''t you please step this way?" |
26345 | One day he helped an old lame man along the path and, for gratitude, the old man said:''You seek the One of Nass who keeps the Light?'' |
26345 | Remember the''Boulder''we all saw, and when it moved we had a panic? |
26345 | See that inky cloud scudding across there?" |
26345 | See that scout up on the roof with Mrs. Dickens''mother?" |
26345 | Shall we keep on hunting for the way back from this clearing, or just sit and let them find us?" |
26345 | Shall we try it?" |
26345 | Shall we try that trail?" |
26345 | So Mrs. Vernon asked,"Where is Prospect Junction?" |
26345 | So he asked:"Where did you set any snares? |
26345 | Suppose the man is cruel to them?" |
26345 | The boys stared in surprise for a moment, then Dick said,"What do you mean? |
26345 | Then every one turned to every one else, and word ran round:"Who''s got any money?" |
26345 | Then just back of them came the sound of horses''hoofs and a kindly voice called out,"Well, well, this is some plight you- all are in, eh?" |
26345 | Then quickly added,"Oh, Captain, where are the Brussels sprouts? |
26345 | This business disposed of, Julie said:"Now what shall we do to- day, girls?" |
26345 | What shall I do?" |
26345 | What shall we do with two of them on hand?" |
26345 | What shall we do?" |
26345 | What you take?" |
26345 | When did you manage to steal that?" |
26345 | Where did you come from?" |
26345 | Where''s the Indian cook?" |
26345 | Which way did it go?" |
26345 | Why should we go to all this fuss for nothing?" |
26345 | Why?" |
26345 | Will you come to- morrow morning?" |
26345 | Will yuh come to arth, yuh rascal?" |
26345 | Would n''t you boys like to examine it closely?" |
26345 | Would one do that?" |
26345 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
26345 | [ Illustration:"Where-- which way did you hear them?" |
26345 | questioned Joan 211 GIRL SCOUTS IN THE ADIRONDACKS CHAPTER ONE THE FRIDAY JINX"Are we ready to start, girls?" |
26345 | surely you would n''t have these mere males_ think_ we were such gullible scouts, would you? |
26345 | was I right when I told you not to limit your supply to any old- fashioned mill- pond?" |
26345 | what did you do that for? |
26345 | where did they get the chickens?" |
38152 | ''Do n''t you want to know what it is?'' 38152 ''How much is there?'' |
38152 | ''Well, what_ is_ she going to marry you for?'' 38152 A hundred dollars?" |
38152 | And papa sort of stiffened up and looked hard at me, and finally he said in a queer voice,''Good Lord, how old are you?'' 38152 And you, Evelyn Webster, what is that on your sleeve?" |
38152 | Anything else happened while I was away? |
38152 | Anything-- er-- happened, do you suppose? |
38152 | Are n''t all nurses practical? |
38152 | Are you almost ready to report? |
38152 | Are you going to stay with Rosanna, Helen? |
38152 | Are you what they call making the sort of things in here, Lucy? |
38152 | Auntie said,''Well, Lucy, what do you think of the news?'' 38152 But as long as this is all about the Girl Scouts, wo n''t you have to show it to your Girl Scout Captain, or leader, before you go on with it?" |
38152 | But we do n''t want to wear her kindness out, do we, Rosanna? 38152 But you are going to help with everything, are you not, Uncle Robert?" |
38152 | But_ how_? |
38152 | But_ was_ he? |
38152 | Can you drive over to Gwenny''s tomorrow and tell her mother that a doctor friend of mine is coming to see her? |
38152 | Can you not tell to someone more wise than I? |
38152 | Dear me, is n''t he well? |
38152 | Did n''t you write the whole play? 38152 Did she tell you how Gwenny stood it?" |
38152 | Did you do it all yourself? |
38152 | Did you know that we are orphans? |
38152 | Do n''t you feel well? |
38152 | Do n''t you love this room, Captain? |
38152 | Do n''t you remember, Elise, our telling you about the picnic we had once, and the children who took supper with us? |
38152 | Do n''t you suppose he could? |
38152 | Do n''t you think so, girls? |
38152 | Do n''t you think you had better get out of this and leave me? |
38152 | Do the robber Taxes attack her also? |
38152 | Do they really mean that we are to do so? |
38152 | Do you know_ why_ I lost it? |
38152 | Do you remember the day she came to see you when you were sick after your accident, and your grandmother had said you could be a Girl Scout? 38152 Do you suppose it will take all of it for Gwenny''s operation?" |
38152 | Does he look as though he would carry any little girls_ any_where unless he carried them off to eat? |
38152 | Girl Scouts? 38152 Girl''s pretty lame, is n''t she, Rosanna?" |
38152 | Have you forgotten the dear sweet little lady who called when I was sick when we were looking for someone very fierce and large? |
38152 | Have you told grandmother? |
38152 | Helen, do you remember what our Captain said at the very last meeting? 38152 High nosed? |
38152 | How can it do that? |
38152 | How do I look? 38152 How many of you have been over to see Gwenny in her new home?" |
38152 | How much do you suppose is in it? |
38152 | How much do you think? |
38152 | How much will we need? |
38152 | How so? |
38152 | How_ do_ you feel? |
38152 | I want to ask how many of you girls are taking regular exercises every morning? |
38152 | I will be so glad to listen, but for advice, I am so ignorant, so what you call it? 38152 If he knew that Gwenny was a poor little girl and that the Girl Scouts were taking care of her, I wonder if it would make any difference?" |
38152 | If he was not so ze what you just call growlee- wowlee, he might carry us to school; not? |
38152 | Is Mees Gwenny a Girl Scout? |
38152 | Is it not fun to see what the good kind people give away? |
38152 | Is it written so I can read it? |
38152 | Is n''t that pretty nifty looking scenery? |
38152 | Is she_ very_ bad? |
38152 | Is there a tune for it too? |
38152 | Just as much? |
38152 | Likes_ you_? |
38152 | Minnie, shall I take you home? |
38152 | Now what is all this? |
38152 | Now, girls, how are you going to thank the Doctor? |
38152 | Oh, Helen, Helen, is n''t that_ splendid_? |
38152 | Oh, Uncle Robert, a curtain that goes up and down? |
38152 | Oh, you told her, did you? |
38152 | Or so lovely? |
38152 | Shall I wait and walk over with you, Mr. Harriman,asked Rosanna,"or will you come as soon as you can? |
38152 | She has been_ very_ polite and kind about it all, has n''t she? |
38152 | So you want me to come to your show, do you? 38152 Suppose I come after you?" |
38152 | Tell me, will you not? |
38152 | That is not bad,said Rosanna,"but would we make enough to count for much? |
38152 | They will have seen the performance and suppose everybody will feel as though it is worth only a nickel? |
38152 | Uncle Robert, shall I-- do you suppose-- will I be your sweetness just the same even after you are married? |
38152 | Want piece puddin''? 38152 Was it not good advice?" |
38152 | Was n''t it? 38152 We will give it here, wo n''t we, Uncle Robert? |
38152 | Well, Rosanna, what are you thinking? 38152 Well, what are you going to do about it?" |
38152 | Well, who next? |
38152 | Were they pleased? |
38152 | Wha- a- a- t? |
38152 | Whadded you want to tell me? |
38152 | Whadder you want? 38152 What about me, young woman, what about me to stare at?" |
38152 | What ails you? |
38152 | What are Girl Scouts? |
38152 | What are pearls? 38152 What are those two merit badges on your sleeve?" |
38152 | What are you going to call me? |
38152 | What are you going to do about it then? 38152 What are you talking about?" |
38152 | What can you make best? |
38152 | What could be over? 38152 What did I do?" |
38152 | What did I_ do_? 38152 What did she do that for?" |
38152 | What did she say then? |
38152 | What did she say? |
38152 | What did she say? |
38152 | What did you do to her? |
38152 | What difference does it make whether she writes the exam, or recites her answers? |
38152 | What do you care? |
38152 | What do you girls think of that? 38152 What do you mean by_ we_? |
38152 | What do you mean? |
38152 | What do you see? 38152 What do you suppose has happened to Lucy Breen? |
38152 | What do you suppose? |
38152 | What has happened? |
38152 | What has that to do with politics? |
38152 | What if these children of ours_ do_ have to sleep half the day tomorrow? 38152 What if this child turns out to be a failure? |
38152 | What if we earn more? |
38152 | What if you and I, Helen, could make up a sort of play all about the Girl Scouts and give it? |
38152 | What is a secret sorrow? |
38152 | What is that? |
38152 | What is the good of earning these badges if you are never going to make use of the things they stand for? |
38152 | What makes you feel like this about it? |
38152 | What part are you going to take? |
38152 | What shall I start with? |
38152 | What shall your good plan be for? |
38152 | What will I do? 38152 What would you suggest that we could do to earn money?" |
38152 | What''s this? |
38152 | When will we set it? |
38152 | When will you begin your play, Rosanna? |
38152 | Where are you going? |
38152 | Where has she gone? |
38152 | Where is Robert? |
38152 | Where will we give it? |
38152 | Where? |
38152 | Which shall it be, Elise? |
38152 | Who is she? |
38152 | Whom shall you sell to first? |
38152 | Why has she? |
38152 | Will my allowance help? |
38152 | With conversations? |
38152 | Wo n''t the girls be wild when they hear about it? 38152 Write it out of our heads?" |
38152 | Yes,_ ai n''t I_? |
38152 | You are not a parent, are you? |
38152 | You do n''t suppose you are all out of practice, do you? |
38152 | You know that Lucy Breen? |
38152 | You wanted to tell me, did you not? |
38152 | You will come, wo n''t you? |
38152 | You wo n''t give us up, will you? |
38152 | _ Were_ they? |
38152 | _ You_ ask me where? 38152 3 a What is the purpose of the Scout movement? 38152 4 a Who made the American flag? 38152 6 a What do the stars represent? 38152 8 a What should Scouts do when the National Anthem is played? 38152 9 a What is the United States Government? 38152 All you have is my son''s word for it, and what does a boy twenty- four years old know about little girls? 38152 And another thing; what if they should start to get the money, and could n''t? 38152 And besides, why did she_ need_ help? 38152 And if the fault makes you so unhappy, why, certainly you will never, never so do again; will you, dear Lucy? |
38152 | And that would be awful, would n''t it?" |
38152 | Anything to sit on, or shall I bring a chair?" |
38152 | Are you a parent, Rick?" |
38152 | Are your friends too few? |
38152 | As the orchestra struck up, the thirty- five cent gentleman leaned over to Mr. Harriman and said,"What are you going to do about it, Dick?" |
38152 | As they passed a great imposing stone house, Elise said,"It is a château-- what you call castle, is n''t it?" |
38152 | But what could she, a stranger, a girl who could scarcely speak the new language, what_ could_ she do for that girl? |
38152 | Ca n''t something be done? |
38152 | Ca n''t you think of a single thing?" |
38152 | Could she select the paper? |
38152 | Could you consider it?" |
38152 | Did n''t forget, did you? |
38152 | Did you ever see anything so large?" |
38152 | Did you know that I can play the piano? |
38152 | Did you see the way she went down that long aisle tonight? |
38152 | Did you work on it this afternoon as you expected to?" |
38152 | Do n''t you know your Country''s waiting? |
38152 | Do n''t you like your Captain after all?" |
38152 | Do n''t you think it would be nice to put in a couple of songs about the Girl Scouts, and perhaps a dance?" |
38152 | Do n''t you think so, Helen?" |
38152 | Do you feel a little lonely? |
38152 | Do you know it is time to start for school? |
38152 | Do you know the Webster twins can dance beautifully? |
38152 | Do you mean to tell me, Rosanna, that you do n''t know that he is in love with little Miss Hooker? |
38152 | Do you remember that your Uncle Robert was there when she came in? |
38152 | Do you suppose one could say anything to the other person?" |
38152 | Does she select your clothes?" |
38152 | Doing it nights is why some of the trees look sort of bluish but I do n''t think it hurts, do you?" |
38152 | Finally Miss Hooker said there were several places that needed a little changing and would Rosanna trust her to do it with Mr. Horton''s help? |
38152 | Get that, Rosanna?" |
38152 | Had not that flag, the flag that was now her own, floated over the shell- racked fields of France? |
38152 | Had_ her_ actions brought her self- made enemy so low? |
38152 | Have you any plan at all?" |
38152 | Have you heard her call? |
38152 | Have you seen the music Doctor Rick sent? |
38152 | How will I begin?" |
38152 | I just sat there and let him talk, and finally he said,''Well, chicken, what do you think about it?'' |
38152 | I said,''Are you sure she is n''t marrying you for your money?'' |
38152 | I suppose,"he added,"I ought to ask Miss Hooker to look at the place and get some suggestions from her?" |
38152 | I thought as long as this was a benefit performance, why not let it benefit everybody present?" |
38152 | In the Hargrave barn, eh? |
38152 | Is the place filling up? |
38152 | Is your car waiting?" |
38152 | It is to be in Washington; did I tell you? |
38152 | Just us three, or the Girl Scouts in our group?" |
38152 | Just what have you up your sleeve anyhow? |
38152 | Mates to join in work and play? |
38152 | Meth''dist,''Piscopal? |
38152 | Misunderstanding?" |
38152 | No? |
38152 | On the way home, Helen said to Rosanna,"How are you getting on with your play, Rosanna? |
38152 | Presently she saw me looking at her, and she said,''Do n''t you wonder why I am singing?'' |
38152 | Pretty smart uncle, hey, Rosanna?" |
38152 | Scouts? |
38152 | See the sleeve with all the"Merits"? |
38152 | See this uniform? |
38152 | See this?" |
38152 | Sell me chances on a doll''s carriage or sofy pillow? |
38152 | Shall I come with you?" |
38152 | Shall we ask him about it?" |
38152 | Shall you have the Webster girls sing that?" |
38152 | She knew that Uncle Robert did not care for anyone, but what if someone_ should_ grab him anyhow? |
38152 | She went right on:''I have had some good news, wonderful news, and I wonder if you would like to hear it, Lucy?'' |
38152 | So you make the plan?" |
38152 | Someone true and good and loving You would chum with every day? |
38152 | The stripes? |
38152 | Then anxiously,"Will the beautiful pie rest here in safety?" |
38152 | Then changing to a sober tone,"Rosanna, whom do you think I found in Cincinnati? |
38152 | Then her face changed and got pleasant again, and she said,''What have I_ done_? |
38152 | They both said,"Did you think of anything?" |
38152 | Up there at that Hospital as large as life?" |
38152 | Want I should go to show?" |
38152 | Was it_ her_ fault? |
38152 | What ails the child? |
38152 | What day is Flag day? |
38152 | What do you call her?" |
38152 | What do you think of that?'' |
38152 | What do you think? |
38152 | What foolishness is that?" |
38152 | What if Mr. Horton and his best man, Doctor MacLaren, had forgotten to order the cars at all? |
38152 | What if anything should happen to Uncle Robert? |
38152 | What if they should be late, and the wedding go on without them? |
38152 | What is it going to be about?" |
38152 | What year? |
38152 | Where could we give it? |
38152 | Where do you think of going, Uncle Robert?" |
38152 | Where is she now?" |
38152 | Which is my part, Rosanna?" |
38152 | Who is she?" |
38152 | Who''s getting up your fair? |
38152 | Whose plan was it, anyway?" |
38152 | Why?" |
38152 | Will you all come?" |
38152 | Will you try to give her love?" |
38152 | Will you?" |
38152 | Wo n''t that be splendid?" |
38152 | Wo n''t you, please? |
38152 | Would she wait? |
38152 | Would you like to join some jolly girls In the things you think and do? |
38152 | You all know that big barn of Mrs. Hargrave''s? |
38152 | You know that?" |
38152 | [ Illustration:"So you want me to come to your show, do you?" |
38152 | _ Enter Girl Scout with many Merit Badges on her sleeve.__ Girl Scout._ Did I hear you wish for friendships? |
38152 | and I said,''Is n''t it? |
38152 | b For what do the colors, red, white and blue stand? |
38152 | b What does a Scout''s honor mean? |
38152 | b What does the Scout motto mean? |
38152 | b What should Civilians do at Retreat? |
38152 | b When was the flag officially adopted? |
38152 | b Who is at its head? |
38152 | b Why was a flag needed? |
38152 | c How many stars has the flag now? |
38152 | c In what city was it made? |
38152 | d How and when should the Scout salute be given? |
38152 | d When is a new star added and why? |
37800 | ''Prepared for what? 37800 After the chowder, what can we have?" |
37800 | All the same, Verny, tell us when we_ can_ start? |
37800 | Am I all in one piece, girls? |
37800 | And did n''t you have any guardian or grown- up to help take care of you? |
37800 | And he told you about Bluebeard''s Cave, eh? 37800 And let her sit out under a tree for the four weeks it will take us to erect it?" |
37800 | And mother asked me did we want any furniture or china? |
37800 | And that will save us hauling the wood and building up one whole side, wo n''t it? |
37800 | And what are_ you_ looking for, Verny? |
37800 | And you-- what do you want to do? |
37800 | Are there big trees on the mountain, Verny? |
37800 | Are we to have running water in our bedrooms, too? |
37800 | Are you all right, girls? |
37800 | Are you joking? |
37800 | Burn? |
37800 | But I just hate weeding, Betty; ca n''t I dig it up without doing that extra work? |
37800 | But we all will have to dig and take turns, so what difference will it make, Joan dear, if I dig now or later? |
37800 | But we wo n''t have to give up our camp idea for that, will we? |
37800 | But were you not injured when your plane fell that day? |
37800 | But where is the toast? 37800 But where? |
37800 | But why not, Verny? 37800 But why not? |
37800 | But ye haint be agoin''to stay out here any more, air yeh? |
37800 | Ca n''t we pack up a dinner and go away off somewhere? |
37800 | Can you remember all the things we still need this summer, Verny? |
37800 | Can you think of anything else that''s novel, Verny, for dinner? |
37800 | D''ye mean Ole Granny Dunstan''s boy? |
37800 | Dear me, ca n''t you speed up a little? |
37800 | Did n''t you know me, ladies? |
37800 | Did you bring back the ax? 37800 Did you do them?" |
37800 | Did you mean it when you said a chimney might be built if we leaned it against the rocky wall back of the rear wall of the hut? |
37800 | Did you save that fine ash board you selected the very first day we came here? |
37800 | Do any of you men know a young hunter and trapper from up the mountain? |
37800 | Do n''t we have t''look after his neck and ears every day afore he goes to school? |
37800 | Do n''t you really care whether you work with Ruth or Julie? |
37800 | Do n''t you think the hut has grown smaller since we were here last? |
37800 | Do n''t you think we ought to repair the old hut first? |
37800 | Do we have to help you? |
37800 | Do you feel better, now? |
37800 | Do you know what happened to you in the Cave? 37800 Do you know what he wanted to see me for?" |
37800 | Do you really mean that you do not want it? |
37800 | Do you remember the day we built the roof on the hut? |
37800 | Do you think you can stand the extra journey? |
37800 | Do you want to begin something else? |
37800 | Does she sell herbs? |
37800 | Does that mean we ca n''t call ourselves Girl Scouts, or anything else, until you''ve done training? |
37800 | Even if she did, would you give_ that_ money to the Patrol? |
37800 | First question:''How do you start a Patrol?'' |
37800 | Fit where? 37800 Girls, here is the pool where we used to swim-- isn''t it lovely?" |
37800 | Girls, where shall we have the new members build their hut? |
37800 | Going to wash dishes? |
37800 | Had n''t we better heat some water now for the dishes? |
37800 | Have you enough wood on the fire to last this trick out? |
37800 | Heard-- heard what? 37800 Here''s the ax-- see those trees growing so closely together over there?" |
37800 | Here, Betty-- mash them pertaters whiles I strain the squash, will yuh? |
37800 | How are you going to get them? 37800 How can we? |
37800 | How can you call the furniture clumsy? 37800 How could you-- all alone?" |
37800 | How did you ever do that without a blacksmith? |
37800 | How did you get the orders to capture them? |
37800 | How do we nail it down? |
37800 | How do you account for that, Mark? |
37800 | How do you know that? |
37800 | How many men can you get to go on this quest? |
37800 | How many shall we cut? |
37800 | How much will the total cost be, Verny? |
37800 | How? |
37800 | Hut? 37800 I have, but how did you hear of it?" |
37800 | I say, scouts: can any one see the improvement in Verny? |
37800 | I suppose I must even though the sun has not yet set, but what is one poor man to do with five domineering scouts about him? |
37800 | I think it is idle gossip, for how could the old dame make the gold up here? 37800 I think it is most appropriate at present, but how will you feel about that name next year-- or the next?" |
37800 | I will tell Granny that you expect to come up and call on her again? |
37800 | I''ve been wondering what we can give our visitors for a dinner, should we try to cook for them without asking for supplies from home? |
37800 | I''ve got one-- guess what? |
37800 | If I had, do you suppose I would have allowed you girls to win the honor of catching them? 37800 In the real sense, we are not, as there are only four members at present; but we are_ going_ to be one, are n''t we?" |
37800 | Is every one served now, Jule? |
37800 | Is he drunk? |
37800 | Is he with you to- night? |
37800 | Is it about a camp in the mountains? |
37800 | Is it possible that you have not heard? |
37800 | Is n''t that lovely? |
37800 | Is that cereal standing off on that other stone? |
37800 | Is that what he whispered to you that made you change your mind? |
37800 | Is this where you camped, Verny? |
37800 | It looks like an awful heap of stuff, does n''t it? |
37800 | It wo n''t figure up any differently in the end,''cause we''d have to have some kind of a tent, would n''t we? |
37800 | It''s only a young dragon- fly-- don''t you know one when you see it? |
37800 | Joan, where did you study insect- life that you know so much about one of the common members? |
37800 | Let me hear from you if you hear anything new, will you? |
37800 | Let''s call this spur''Verny''s Mountain,''shall we, girls? |
37800 | Make it-- what of, boxes like those in the magazine? |
37800 | Mark, does she keep all those pigs for meat in winter? |
37800 | Maybe you will scorn the walnut bed I brought as a great surprise? 37800 Must I have more treatment?" |
37800 | My first question will be: What would you do for first- aid in case of accident? |
37800 | No, but I guess they were pretty well frightened,--eh? |
37800 | Now I wonder which one of the girls thought this out? 37800 Now girls, have you any comments to make, for I have read the ten commandments of the Girl Scout organization, and will hear any testimony now?" |
37800 | Now girls, if we had material to cushion it and pad the back, do n''t you think it would be comfortable? |
37800 | Now shall we start in to finish the hut, Verny? |
37800 | Now that all this furniture is here, what shall we do with it? |
37800 | Now then, did n''t I tell you we could work better if we thought of pleasant things and plans? |
37800 | Now what can we look at? |
37800 | Oh, but tell us what to use before you go? |
37800 | Oh, ca n''t we be told just a word about it now? |
37800 | Oh, we forgot that crex mat, did n''t we? 37800 Oh, were you building a door of those boards?" |
37800 | Oh, why did we have to sit at home all summer while these scouts were getting all the fun? |
37800 | Oh, yes, I feel all right; but I was wondering if you can find it possible to have Hepsy drive on down to that village you mention? |
37800 | Oh-- Julie caught them, did n''t she? |
37800 | Oh-- haven''t you cleared away the lunch table and washed the dishes? |
37800 | Only tell us this much-- is that what you got the medal for? |
37800 | Shall I add the butter and cream,''Liza? |
37800 | She does n''t live here all winter, does she? |
37800 | Signed up-- what fer? |
37800 | Some one from Freedom using our camp? |
37800 | Supposing the two policemen are not down that trail? |
37800 | That looks as if you girls may bankrupt me before this contract is completed, eh? |
37800 | That''s so,admitted Julie and Joan, but Betty said:"How much will it cost us, Verny?" |
37800 | Then I suppose the stove has to go back? |
37800 | Then it is settled, is it? 37800 Then we are pleased with my plan to ride out and inspect the old campsite on Saturday, eh?" |
37800 | Then you have decided to choose this site? |
37800 | To Freedom? 37800 Troopy-- why that''y''at the end?" |
37800 | Try to see thu dat crack in de wall-- see ef yuh kin see any light in dat room? |
37800 | Verny, ca n''t you make Hepsy bring the buckboard over to the hut so Mr. Gilroy wo n''t have to walk? |
37800 | Verny, did you ever hear of Bluebeard''s Cave,''way back on this mountain? |
37800 | Verny, if clay will harden in chinks of the walls, and make a solid flooring, why wo n''t it hold stones together in a chimney? |
37800 | Verny-- why? |
37800 | Verny? 37800 Was n''t it a dragon- fly, Verny?" |
37800 | We still have to be informed by the Court if the time stolen from our forty- five minutes must be returned or deducted? |
37800 | Well, I did n''t know how you might take it? |
37800 | Well, are we all ready? |
37800 | Well, then, are we a Patrol now? |
37800 | Well, then, is there any objection to my four nurses going with me to see that I keep quiet to- day? |
37800 | Well, what else is there I can do instead of chopping down forests? |
37800 | Well, what would you do, Verny? |
37800 | Well, where''s the crex rug, anyway? |
37800 | Well, would the Court adjudge a good hike to be useful? |
37800 | What about me-- how have I improved? |
37800 | What are they for? |
37800 | What can we do, Verny? 37800 What comes next, Verny-- anything about what scouts do on Sunday?" |
37800 | What did you bring her for? |
37800 | What did you do? |
37800 | What did you say-- did you refuse or accept? |
37800 | What did you say? |
37800 | What do you call it now? |
37800 | What do you mean? 37800 What do you mean?" |
37800 | What do you think, Verny? 37800 What do_ you_ think of the name''Dandelion Troop,''Verny?" |
37800 | What does this mean-- what is there to tell, scouts? |
37800 | What ever has happened, Ruth, in this perfectly safe spot? |
37800 | What is it, Verny? |
37800 | What is it? |
37800 | What is it? |
37800 | What is the joke, girls? |
37800 | What is there about you that hurt me like that? |
37800 | What shall we do first, Verny? |
37800 | What shall we do to keep out the rain or wild animals? |
37800 | What under the sun do we want of an ax, a saw, and all that carpenter''s outfit? 37800 What was it, Verny?" |
37800 | What was it, then? |
37800 | What will he do meantime, to kill time here? |
37800 | What would we have done without her? |
37800 | What''s that? |
37800 | What''s the matter, Ruth? |
37800 | What''s the matter? |
37800 | What''s this for? |
37800 | What? |
37800 | What_ is_ it called? |
37800 | When did you get back, Verny? |
37800 | When do ye want''em to start? |
37800 | Where are the dishes? |
37800 | Where are we going, Verny? |
37800 | Where does the Crest Trail start? |
37800 | Where is the kitchen? |
37800 | Where''s the crex rug Verny said we could bring for the ground inside the tent? |
37800 | Whereabouts? 37800 Which shall we take first?" |
37800 | Who is she? |
37800 | Why cry for the moon when you can have the sun? |
37800 | Why did you have another floor laid? |
37800 | Why do n''t we all dig foundations, then, and finish it so much the sooner? |
37800 | Why not let''s build the roof first? |
37800 | Why not move Hepsy''s shed along and have them use that site for their house? |
37800 | Why not? |
37800 | Why should they come home now, just after they cleared the pests out of their vicinity? 37800 Why, Hepsy''s hooked up to a buckboard? |
37800 | Why, my dear Kate, do n''t you know that half the sport of camping is trying to do without modern equipment? 37800 Why-- are you frightened, Verny?" |
37800 | Why? 37800 Why?" |
37800 | Why? |
37800 | Will Hepsy get sick now, Verny? |
37800 | Wo n''t the girls at school look green with envy when we tell them we are going to have a strange girl camp with us this summer? |
37800 | Yeh he d a long, long ride from Freedom, did n''t yeh? |
37800 | Yes, but be sure and come down to see us soon, wo n''t you? |
37800 | Yes, but it also makes a two- room house of the two huts, see? |
37800 | Yes, but who''d a thought a stone would ever be used for an oven? |
37800 | Yes,--is this Bentley? |
37800 | Yes-- why? |
37800 | You did n''t know they were convicts, then? |
37800 | You do n''t suppose I_ love_ to root out dandelions, do you? |
37800 | You feel reasonably sure that I will be taking no risks in accompanying you back to the campsite? |
37800 | You had as good a time here, as elsewhere, have n''t you? |
37800 | You had plenty of water for cooking and bathing, did n''t you? |
37800 | You know we can-- why ask? |
37800 | You said you had a boy what was aviator in France? |
37800 | You said you were from New York? |
37800 | You see this rocky wall that rises back of the old hut? |
37800 | _ Now_ what can we build? |
37800 | A roar of laughter greeted her last words, and Betty guilelessly asked:"_ Now_ what have I said-- what is the matter with you girls?" |
37800 | After a short rest, Joan said:"What next? |
37800 | Are n''t any of you going to eat before you finish that nonsense?" |
37800 | Are n''t we all earning for the general good?" |
37800 | Are we waiting for anything?" |
37800 | As if in answer to her thoughts, he whispered:"Did you find my card- case in the coat pocket?" |
37800 | As they trudged back up the hill, Joan said:"Is any one expected for the Fourth?" |
37800 | Besides, what difference did it make in the end whether she was teaching them to build a stone chimney or how to mend a pair of stockings? |
37800 | But it is plain to be seen that the hut can not be repaired completely this afternoon, eh?" |
37800 | But what kept you so long?" |
37800 | But why did they do it? |
37800 | Ca n''t we all go now and do it?" |
37800 | Can you all be ready to go on Tuesday morning?" |
37800 | Cheer up, ca n''t you? |
37800 | Did anything happen to them?" |
37800 | Did we surprise you? |
37800 | Did you bring a rug?" |
37800 | Did you see it?" |
37800 | Did you think our camp wanted ornamental furniture?" |
37800 | Do tell me what it is about?" |
37800 | Do tell us what you did when you first got to camp?" |
37800 | Do you hear me?" |
37800 | Do you know girls why I refused to hang out the sign you wanted? |
37800 | Do you mean to say that we brought this load of odds and ends all this way for nothing?" |
37800 | Do you suppose it is still down in the bushes?" |
37800 | Does your father know what you''se just said?" |
37800 | Every one gazed spell- bound at the open door, and Mrs. Vernon could just summon courage enough to say quite loudly:"Is that you, Chief? |
37800 | Every one laughed at this suggestion, and Ruth added:"Well, we ca n''t afford to pay for visitors, can we? |
37800 | Every one laughed, but the Captain said:"No, it wo n''t stretch, but ca n''t one of you scouts suggest a remedy?" |
37800 | Every one was surprised, and Julie said aggrievedly:"Now what''s the matter?" |
37800 | Finally she called out:"Why do n''t you girls go to sleep?" |
37800 | Finally she managed to get in a word, so she asked:"But where are the girls? |
37800 | Has anything terrible happened?" |
37800 | Have n''t we done enough for this afternoon? |
37800 | Have n''t we had enough of dandelions in this horrid job without reminding us forever of the work by calling ourselves by that name?" |
37800 | Have n''t you ever noticed how fast and well you can do anything that you love to do?" |
37800 | Have you a hatchet or something else to cut with?" |
37800 | Have you got that old nag here?" |
37800 | How did they get the time to do it so neatly?" |
37800 | How did we do it?" |
37800 | How did you ever think of it?" |
37800 | How will it do to saw all three legs off so they will be the same length as Ruth''s short one?" |
37800 | I''ve got to have the signatures of my men so that I know who I am paying, see?" |
37800 | If our girls played so little a part in the capture, why should they have had the reward?" |
37800 | If the hunters who sought first missed the chairs or table, why could n''t they pass over a recumbent form of a man?" |
37800 | In that case, they would keep the meat for dinners the following days and give the visitors a treat by having tenderloin steak(?). |
37800 | It is allowable on Sunday, is n''t it?" |
37800 | Meantime, let Mr. Allison know that I intend running out to see them, will you?" |
37800 | More stuff?" |
37800 | Mrs. Vernon now turned to her sister- in- law and said:"I''m curious to hear what donations you found to bring out?" |
37800 | Now I wish to ask Your Honor, is this Scout Reading to be considered as recreation?" |
37800 | Now I wonder what he would look like in ten days ef I diden''keep after him all the time?" |
37800 | Now what can we do?" |
37800 | Ruth caught the look and laughed:"Are you afraid I am going to boil over because you mentioned dandelions?" |
37800 | Ruth done chopping that tree so soon?" |
37800 | Ruth glanced at the Captain out of the corners of her eyes, and wondered:"Did she see me kick that old thing?" |
37800 | So she said:"How do we know this campsite is where we might wish to spend a summer?" |
37800 | Tell me, can she draw her breath easily?" |
37800 | That''s what we can do with all this furniture, ca n''t we?" |
37800 | The latter caught Mrs. Vernon''s look, but the former cried excitedly:"How did the hut catch fire?" |
37800 | The men quickly planned how they could catch the convicts, but how should they force them out from behind the wall of the hut? |
37800 | The scouts looked perplexed, and the store- keeper said:"What sort of business do you want to transact?" |
37800 | Then a voice behind the wall said:"D''ye t''ink enny one''s got a clue?" |
37800 | Then all sat down to enjoy the feast, for nothing had ever tasted so good to them before, and then-- did Verny say it was time to start for home? |
37800 | Then we can go for one to- morrow, ca n''t we?" |
37800 | They could go camping and fishing and hiking so why could n''t we? |
37800 | Those girls in Elmertown will all be away for their vacations, and how can we find them?" |
37800 | To change the trend of the conversation, Joan now asked:"Has any one thought of a name for our club?" |
37800 | To- day he counted out the correct wage for each girl, and then said:"That lawn must be almost cleaned up, eh?" |
37800 | Verny suggested the plan herself-- didn''t you, Verny?" |
37800 | Was n''t it fortunate we went for the rug?" |
37800 | We take the tent?" |
37800 | Were any of the scouts hurt in the fight?" |
37800 | What are we going to do about it-- go out and bring them home?" |
37800 | What can I do? |
37800 | What day is it now?" |
37800 | What day was it that you went in there?" |
37800 | What did he say about it?" |
37800 | What difference did skirts and pig- tails make in vacation- time? |
37800 | What for?" |
37800 | What for?" |
37800 | What happened?" |
37800 | What is it for?" |
37800 | What reward?" |
37800 | What sort of a Captain am I to forget our faithful old scout Hepsy?" |
37800 | What''s that beast on the butter-- see?" |
37800 | When Mr. Gilroy concluded, the store- keeper said:"How much do yuh kalkerlate on spendin'', mister?" |
37800 | When did you get back?" |
37800 | When dinner was over, John frowned and said:"Is this all we get?" |
37800 | When in doubt as to which of two things to do she must think:"Which is my duty?" |
37800 | When the amateur truckman returned, Ruth called out:"Guess what, Verny? |
37800 | When the campers were seated upon the boards they had placed across the damaged seats, Betty asked timidly:"Verny, are we going to bed to- night?" |
37800 | Where could we put it up? |
37800 | Where were the scouts when this happened?" |
37800 | While the animal was feeding, Julie said:"How about the hut?" |
37800 | While waiting for the steaks(?) |
37800 | Who cooked this chowder?" |
37800 | Who is there here just enough to sentence me?" |
37800 | Who left that tree- trunk right in the way?" |
37800 | Who''ll drive her down and bring back the rug?" |
37800 | Why not let the man keep them and deduct the sum from the cost of the outfit?" |
37800 | Why, I wonder if you realize how high you have climbed on the rungs of the ladder of Scout Ideals during these past few weeks?" |
37800 | Why, no-- why should they?" |
37800 | Why?" |
37800 | Will you?" |
37800 | Wo n''t you insist upon their coming home now?" |
37800 | Would it not be to their own interests to consider their"business"a little more and thus win the gratitude and appreciation of the family? |
37800 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
37800 | You see this high rocky wall made a fine wind- shield from the north, and where could one find a more convenient gymnasium than that flat? |
37800 | _ This Is n''t All!_ Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book? |
37800 | did I get you on that?" |
37800 | do n''t you think your friends here have improved any whatsoever since we decided to begin a Troop?" |
37800 | how could we can any out here in the woods?" |
37800 | my goodness, is n''t it enough?" |
37800 | tell us all about it?" |
37800 | that sounds like Allison''s voice-- is it you?" |
37800 | which means"Which is the best for other people?" |
38030 | All right Louie? |
38030 | All right there? |
38030 | All safe and sound down here? |
38030 | Am I included? |
38030 | And are they found around here? |
38030 | And axes to cut down our timber with? |
38030 | And besides, just think what it will mean to give a real fresh air camp donation? |
38030 | And did men really try to break in your cottage? |
38030 | And did n''t you hear us? |
38030 | And did they do that just to frighten you? |
38030 | And did you hear them? |
38030 | And do you remember last year at the beach? 38030 And do you stay here all the time?" |
38030 | And do you want to''sack''me for someone else? 38030 And have n''t you even been to bed?" |
38030 | And how did your father get these parts made? |
38030 | And men came last night to break in just to see this? |
38030 | And tell us all about your blockade? |
38030 | And this is the machinery you have been guarding? |
38030 | And was Shag really keeping guard? |
38030 | And what do you do to qualify? |
38030 | And what does it all mean? |
38030 | And what happened yesterday after you left the hike picnic? |
38030 | And whose work is that? |
38030 | And would n''t they look cute in the kilties? |
38030 | And yet,said Miss Ramsdell,"my niece tells me you are giving up camp?" |
38030 | And you could n''t take us for just a teeny- weeny while? |
38030 | And you did n''t find the danger? |
38030 | And you enjoy riding, Miss Ramsdell? |
38030 | And you really want a resident manager? |
38030 | Anything new on the hill? |
38030 | Anything wrong? |
38030 | Are n''t you the two young ladies who tried to run us out of the lake this morning? |
38030 | Are the horses safe? |
38030 | Are they green? 38030 Are those tamarack trees, Mackey?" |
38030 | Are we right? |
38030 | Are you sure you can spare all this? |
38030 | At the same time these papers are so precious I was very glad to bring them down, if we do n''t upset you too much? |
38030 | But all joking aside, girls, ca n''t you imagine what all this really means? 38030 But did n''t you have to wash a lot of horrid dishes?" |
38030 | But do n''t you see, Jule, she says she does appreciate our friendship, but that just now she is not free to follow her own pleasure? 38030 But do you know we have to get back to camp? |
38030 | But have you no leader? 38030 But how did you do any of this sort of work?" |
38030 | But it is not a-- what do you call it? |
38030 | But the pan cakes? 38030 But was n''t she a wonderful girl to work so hard to follow out her father''s ambitions?" |
38030 | But we wo n''t have to change our name or anything, will we? |
38030 | But where do you get your electricity from? |
38030 | But where is Madaline? |
38030 | But why are you going to desert camp? |
38030 | But why not take one of our cars? |
38030 | By the way, I wonder what has''happed''to those heavenly twins? |
38030 | Ca n''t we do something to testify to our esteem? 38030 Can you get those uniforms around here?" |
38030 | Can you imagine Buzz and Fuss in our uniforms? |
38030 | Can you imagine that bunny stealing your fudge, Louise? 38030 Certainly you could, Weasy, but would you? |
38030 | Company? |
38030 | Could she have blown out the door? |
38030 | Could we hang our butter and meat in pails in the water? |
38030 | Could you possibly take us in? |
38030 | Did anyone fall out of bed? |
38030 | Did anything ever taste so good? |
38030 | Did n''t they say, the leader I mean? |
38030 | Did n''t you think Peg acted rather queer when she met us? |
38030 | Did the mothers have anything to do with it? |
38030 | Did they see your guns? |
38030 | Did they use them to keep the park from getting on fire? |
38030 | Did you come down to our camp exercises? |
38030 | Did you ever see such a perfectly scrumbunctious food shower? |
38030 | Did you expect to make Comalong a regular summer Scout camp? |
38030 | Did you see those two freaks? |
38030 | Did you shoot through the door, or was it through the window? |
38030 | Do n''t guardies always come that way? |
38030 | Do n''t you know, auntie? 38030 Do n''t you like adventures?" |
38030 | Do n''t you like it? |
38030 | Do n''t you remember she said there was something she was disappointed about not being finished? |
38030 | Do n''t you want to be introduced to our bucket- brigade washroom? |
38030 | Do n''t you want to come up and see my cabin? |
38030 | Do they understand Scouting? |
38030 | Do we have to stay up all night to finish it? |
38030 | Do we take guns for big woozy wolves? |
38030 | Do we? |
38030 | Do you know that queer girl on the hilltop? |
38030 | Do you know where Peg is? 38030 Do you know, Bobbies,"asked Isabel suddenly,"we are supposed to make a sun dial to- day? |
38030 | Do you like it up here? |
38030 | Do you mean on paper or in the woods, Corey? |
38030 | Do you mean to tell us your tent is gone? |
38030 | Do you notice we are all in uniform to- night? |
38030 | Do you suppose she works at anything? |
38030 | Do you suppose the pines and tamaracks can stretch one out? |
38030 | Do you think Bossie swallowed my new shoe? |
38030 | Do you think they were really fooling about wanting to come to camp? |
38030 | Do you think, by any chance, we might get Peg to come along? |
38030 | Does n''t she? 38030 Giggles?" |
38030 | Girls, do you realize it is almost time for colors? |
38030 | Gives what away? |
38030 | Going to give up? |
38030 | Had your breakfast? |
38030 | Has anyone seen Peg, lately? |
38030 | Has your diploma done that to you, Jule? 38030 Have I grown any?" |
38030 | Have a nice ride? |
38030 | Have you seen them? |
38030 | Have you, really? 38030 How can we bring the spring over here?" |
38030 | How can we ever go home and leave it to- night? |
38030 | How could we make room between the cots unless you mean to put someone on the floor? |
38030 | How could you do that? |
38030 | How could you go to all that trouble? |
38030 | How do you like that geranium? 38030 How long are they going to stay?" |
38030 | How long are they going to stay? |
38030 | How queer? |
38030 | How so, amusing other folks? |
38030 | How will we arrange when the rain comes? 38030 How would you like to run into a genuine bandit, with a black handkerchief over his face and two hideous pistols in his hand?" |
38030 | How''s every little thing over in Camp Comalong? |
38030 | However are we going to cram things into a few meager hours this fateful day? |
38030 | However did you come to discover it? |
38030 | I do wonder what makes some girls have such a lot of brains? |
38030 | I thought after a few days things might get sort of samey,said Cleo,"but as it looks now I wonder how we are going to get everything in? |
38030 | I wish we might camp for a while, do n''t you, Buzz? |
38030 | I wonder when Peg will come back for her valuables? |
38030 | I wonder where she goes in? |
38030 | I wonder who ever planted those signs about? |
38030 | I wonder who she can be? |
38030 | I''ve got to move all the dishes for my precious dining- room, and who can spare a car to lug them out? |
38030 | If only we could have Elizabeth up here for a week, would n''t she show us a thing or two about housekeeping? |
38030 | If only we could have company? |
38030 | If you will read trash why do n''t you do it with a pad and pencil? |
38030 | Is n''t it very straight and tall? |
38030 | Is n''t it? |
38030 | Is n''t that queer? |
38030 | Is she queer? |
38030 | Is that where the powder mills are? |
38030 | Is this Camp Comalong? |
38030 | It''s right over by that rock, is n''t it? |
38030 | Jealous? |
38030 | Leonore Fairbanks? 38030 Louise, let''s get horses to- morrow and ride over Tamarack Hills?" |
38030 | Mail? |
38030 | May we come in? |
38030 | Not jealous, are we? |
38030 | Oh, could we have a lovely, cool drink? 38030 Oh, could we have just one peek in your tent? |
38030 | Oh, did you mind? |
38030 | Oh, not one more swim? |
38030 | Oh, that was why you kept folks away from your house, was it? |
38030 | Oh, was he drowned? |
38030 | Or headquarters? |
38030 | Over to Big Nose? |
38030 | Peg,said Corene, trying the buckle''s point in her blouse,"could n''t we open a little factory here and sharpen knives and forks for the campers? |
38030 | Peg? |
38030 | Peggie, dear, where have you been? |
38030 | Remember Buddie''s sling shot? 38030 Remember those famous lines,''We Are Seven''?" |
38030 | Samey? 38030 Say,"she spoke suddenly,"be good sports and do n''t mention that you''ve seen me here, will you?" |
38030 | Shall we go right up and knock? |
38030 | Shall we have a campfire and story to- night? |
38030 | Shall we have baked potatoes for lunch? |
38030 | Suppose she would n''t care to accept a cake? 38030 Suppose we just mark the spot so we can find it again, if we want to?" |
38030 | Suppose we sing a cheery''Good Morning''to get our brains cleared up from all the excitement? |
38030 | Tell us a story? |
38030 | That you, Peg? |
38030 | That''s about all we can do,said Corene,"but we have all voted for a camp, have n''t we?" |
38030 | The Norms are going to start a class in basketry; who wants to join? |
38030 | The ocean is lovely, of course, but do n''t you think it''s awfully samey? |
38030 | Then can we fellows have it? |
38030 | Then suppose I accept, conditionally, of course, and we write our application to headquarters? 38030 Then where would we fellows come in? |
38030 | Then you could come down here and help us wind up camp? |
38030 | Then, Corene,returned Cleo,"what do you intend to do about it? |
38030 | They seem awfully chummy, do n''t they? |
38030 | Was it your head that made the bang? |
38030 | Was n''t it awful woozy down there? |
38030 | Was there a message? |
38030 | We might, but what about the animals? |
38030 | We thought they were made by acid; that is, Mackey did; do n''t you remember, girls? |
38030 | We will be glad to fix our camp table for them,offered Miss Mackin with qualms of conscience, for were not the Bobbies also starving by now? |
38030 | We will join you, Mackey, wo n''t we, girls? |
38030 | Were n''t we lucky? |
38030 | Were they riding? |
38030 | What can they be so secretive about? |
38030 | What can you expect? |
38030 | What do you think of those girls racing after us with their old motor boat? |
38030 | What do you want, Shag? |
38030 | What does it look like? |
38030 | What ever can she be doing away up there? |
38030 | What has happened? |
38030 | What is it, boy? 38030 What is so hot as a day in June?" |
38030 | What kind of stone is it? |
38030 | What steamer is he on? |
38030 | What was it? |
38030 | What was that? |
38030 | What''s that? |
38030 | What''s the sense in going away for a good time and spending it amusing other folks? |
38030 | What''s the surprise? |
38030 | What? |
38030 | Where are the others? |
38030 | Where are they? |
38030 | Where are we going to put the food? |
38030 | Where can the child be? |
38030 | Where have-- you been? |
38030 | Where is Shag? |
38030 | Where is she? 38030 Where were you?" |
38030 | Where would they sleep? |
38030 | Where would we put them? |
38030 | Which was it, Scout uniform or riding- habit, Cleo? 38030 Who can lead?" |
38030 | Who do you mean? |
38030 | Who does she live with? |
38030 | Who''s that girl they call Peg? |
38030 | Whose? |
38030 | Why could n''t some other camp have company? |
38030 | Why did n''t you hit them, Corey? 38030 Why did n''t you try a straw?" |
38030 | Why did you tell her? |
38030 | Why do n''t we try to do something for a little band of that sort? |
38030 | Why do n''t you come around? |
38030 | Why ever did you do it? |
38030 | Why look out for them? |
38030 | Why should we do that? |
38030 | Why? |
38030 | Why? |
38030 | Why? |
38030 | Will it be all right for me to take them over to that little knoll, and let them open their boxes? |
38030 | Will somebody kindly drape that sun dial and hold back on time a little? |
38030 | Will you go, Corey? |
38030 | Wo n''t you come in and inspect? |
38030 | Wo n''t you have a bun, or something else to eat? |
38030 | Wonder where they stop? |
38030 | Yes, do n''t you know we read of it in our ancient history? 38030 Yes? |
38030 | Yet, Gracie, why should we intrude? |
38030 | You are? |
38030 | You do n''t think your robbers would follow you down here? |
38030 | You got our message, did n''t you? |
38030 | You mean the gallopin''girl that scares all the chickens and runs down all the auto- mo- beels? |
38030 | You ride a lot, do n''t you? |
38030 | Your class pin for Benny? 38030 Your pounds, do you mean, Jule? |
38030 | Zinc mine, was n''t it? |
38030 | ( What would summer be without cushions?) |
38030 | All being Scouts we might better come under direct authority, do n''t you think so?" |
38030 | Also, dear Camp Comalong was fading away, or was it looming up large as a proposed Samaritan camp? |
38030 | And do you go to school here, too?" |
38030 | And how worth while to do things this way, which was the right way for this particular occasion? |
38030 | And where did you get such splendid equipment?" |
38030 | Are n''t they all right, Mackey?" |
38030 | Are you perfectly sure you want to give up before the end of the month?" |
38030 | But Fuss meant could we come as Girl Scouts?" |
38030 | But again: what about the tired mothers these little daughters help?" |
38030 | But are n''t we having a lovely picnic?" |
38030 | But is n''t it too wonderful? |
38030 | But was there a sign near the star?" |
38030 | But what can you expect of that type? |
38030 | But who is that they are talking to? |
38030 | Ca n''t you easily see that the girl is worried about something and afraid to even have friends?" |
38030 | Can it be a delegation from some orphanage?" |
38030 | Can you stay?" |
38030 | Could she have fallen out?" |
38030 | Could there really be hidden in the camp grounds all the treasures now being simultaneously announced? |
38030 | Could you come to- morrow night?" |
38030 | Did n''t they try hard enough to get us into a dispute the other night?" |
38030 | Did n''t you plan to come and be our guardian angel, or did you just happen along that day?" |
38030 | Do n''t you know there were pictures of funny clothes- pins and jumping- jacks?" |
38030 | Do n''t you remember you saw me on the big rock the day of your picnic?" |
38030 | Do n''t you remember?" |
38030 | Do you think there can be anyone ill, or perhaps sick mentally and hidden in her cabin?" |
38030 | Do you want to put yours in here?" |
38030 | Does n''t it seem a lot nicer to be sociable and take the consequences?" |
38030 | Edna, where is Zenta?" |
38030 | Even the slick black hair seemed to turn up just a little-- perhaps with the heat or was it from excitement? |
38030 | Girls, do you realize I have been official fireman all summer?" |
38030 | Grace, could n''t we borrow that bugle?" |
38030 | How queer that you should think she works?" |
38030 | How strange it all seems? |
38030 | I called to say I would be glad to help you in any way----""Oh, could you come over to our camp?" |
38030 | I thought we all agreed to get right down to camp work?" |
38030 | I wonder if they really know her?" |
38030 | I wonder what keeps her so busy?" |
38030 | I wonder what the Norms do?" |
38030 | I wonder why this Peg wears that outfit? |
38030 | I''ll go over the hill with you?" |
38030 | Imagine, crocodile green?" |
38030 | Is n''t it frogs?" |
38030 | Looking for me?" |
38030 | No director nor counsellor?" |
38030 | Oh, Aunt Carrie, did you hear? |
38030 | Remember the day you burned the big angel cake?" |
38030 | See it waiting over there?" |
38030 | See those marks?" |
38030 | Shall we have to build it, Corey?" |
38030 | She did n''t say just what she was looking for, did she?" |
38030 | So when I heard that a troop of Girl Scouts were going to give up their camp for city children----""How did you hear it?" |
38030 | So why worry?" |
38030 | Stars flickered and breezes hummed in with the girls''song; for what in life is half so sweet as the joy of a peaceful campfire? |
38030 | Suppose we have been bombarded during the night? |
38030 | Tell us, Corey, what do you propose for camp?" |
38030 | The girl from the log cabin?" |
38030 | Then you were not expecting us?" |
38030 | Then, what would we do for a house and home?" |
38030 | They must have realized the morning would bring to them some strenuous duties, for what about reclaiming Camp Norm? |
38030 | Those little girls who wear the uniform?" |
38030 | Was n''t it dreadful?" |
38030 | We have to take that path, besides, why should n''t we speak to Peg?" |
38030 | We place his breakfast there, and what bird would n''t eat a fresh cereal even from a tiny table?" |
38030 | We would do all the work-- do you have to do all the work?" |
38030 | What about my fire?" |
38030 | What can have happened?" |
38030 | What can she be doing away up there?" |
38030 | What could have happened to her? |
38030 | What could the Bobbies do? |
38030 | What is more inspiring than a campfire in the clearance, with the tent"hard by"and the sheltering trees overlooking? |
38030 | What will it do?" |
38030 | What would n''t that camp contain? |
38030 | What''s going on up there?" |
38030 | What''s her name?" |
38030 | When did you come back to the lake?" |
38030 | Where was she?" |
38030 | Wherever do they get their outfits? |
38030 | Who could resist Grace and her unanswerable arguments? |
38030 | Who has been down to the spring?" |
38030 | Who votes for the lake?" |
38030 | Why did n''t Mackey come and rescue them? |
38030 | Why did those girls speak with such marked disapproval of Peg, the exclusive neighbor? |
38030 | Why, I''ve known the day last winter----""Does she stay here all winter?" |
38030 | Why? |
38030 | Wo n''t it be splendid if your Uncle Edward comes just now when things seem to be so critical?" |
38030 | You ca n''t hope to go back again to the big camp?" |
38030 | You mean an insane person?" |
38030 | asked Cleo,"were we talking about the ocean or false syntax? |
28855 | Ancient or modern? |
28855 | And Captain Dave, do you know about Kitty? |
28855 | And Kitty is the little girl you told us about? 28855 And did you hear he is going to call it the Treddie, after us?" |
28855 | And did you notice Weasle Point? 28855 And do you think I''m going to stay in this horspittal all night?" |
28855 | And he''s still on the blue? |
28855 | And how about our tennis game? 28855 And is our big yacht out there?" |
28855 | And now girls, will you come over to the hotel this evening, if you are free from other engagements? 28855 And smell the salt?" |
28855 | And when may the tide come in? |
28855 | And where do you live? 28855 And who takes care of you?" |
28855 | And why should n''t we? |
28855 | And you do n''t mind, do you Captain Dave? |
28855 | And you go swimmin''in there? |
28855 | And you live on that Luna Island? |
28855 | And you think we ought to keep away from Looney Land? |
28855 | And you was down on the beach when the barrel went off and burned some of the guards things, was n''t you? |
28855 | Anything wrong, Captain? |
28855 | Are n''t we special officers? |
28855 | Are n''t you ever going to let us try your breeches buoy? |
28855 | Are they bearish or wolfish? |
28855 | Are they letters or documents? |
28855 | Are we supposed to hunt weasels out here? |
28855 | Are you Kitty? |
28855 | Are you Royal? |
28855 | Are you alive? 28855 Are you in?" |
28855 | Are you positive we ca n''t come right over there and fight things out for you, Kitty? |
28855 | Are you sure you left them here? |
28855 | Are you the girls who rescued him? 28855 Been practicin''?" |
28855 | But I thought Cleo had formed a pirate''s league? |
28855 | But did you talk to the boy after he revived? 28855 But girls, what shall we do about scouting this summer?" |
28855 | But h- o- w? |
28855 | But how did she see that speck of a canoe creep around the pier? |
28855 | But how do I know-- know you are not a kidnapper? |
28855 | But how do we hook them? |
28855 | But how far is it away? |
28855 | But how were we fooled? |
28855 | But however did you hold on to Kitty, and cling to the canoe? |
28855 | But just why would you think the writer was on the island? |
28855 | But our dresses? |
28855 | But think of Louise saving my life from the pier? |
28855 | But this is only bait Cleo-- bait, do n''t you know what that means? |
28855 | But this mail seems to want robbing,said Louise quietly,"just see how he waits? |
28855 | But what is your special trouble, Grace? |
28855 | But what made him go like that? |
28855 | But what shall we do with them? |
28855 | But who knows how to row? |
28855 | But who told you about it, Captain? |
28855 | But why did n''t she speak to us? |
28855 | But why did you go to the city to- day of all days? |
28855 | But you are the fairies who took my letters, are n''t you? 28855 But you like still- water?" |
28855 | But you really do n''t think he could be malicious enough to start fires? |
28855 | But, Weasie dear,cooed Grace,"what did it feel like to jump? |
28855 | But, no joking, what did he say? |
28855 | Ca n''t we call any one? |
28855 | Ca n''t we go with you? |
28855 | Ca n''t we go? |
28855 | Ca n''t we go? |
28855 | Can he really talk? |
28855 | Can we take the canvas? |
28855 | Can you imagine an entire house trimmed with rough cedar? 28855 Can you imagine an island in the ocean?" |
28855 | Can you imagine everybody devouring a neat little sign that stated five pairs of stockings----? |
28855 | Captain, what do you think of all those small fires we hear folks talking about? |
28855 | Could n''t we sail in and out that group of islands? |
28855 | Could we help you? |
28855 | Dear me, do you suppose it was our fault that he fell overboard? |
28855 | Did I hear that you live on the island? |
28855 | Did he invite you over? |
28855 | Did he say anything about his income tax? |
28855 | Did he say why? |
28855 | Did n''t I tell you I would never go on that water after what it done to me? 28855 Did n''t you tell us Mary Dunbar went up a tree at Bellaire?" |
28855 | Did you ever see such circus folks? |
28855 | Do n''t have to say where you heard the news, do you? |
28855 | Do n''t tell me they are coming back for anything? |
28855 | Do n''t you have wonderful times here, Mary? |
28855 | Do n''t you realize we are bound by traffic laws to assist a stranded boatman? |
28855 | Do you belong to the government? |
28855 | Do you get books from the library? |
28855 | Do you go to school? |
28855 | Do you know her? |
28855 | Do you know, girls, Captain Dave says he was seriously stunned by that storm? |
28855 | Do you mean to say he did n''t tell you a thing? |
28855 | Do you mean to say no one knows this girl? |
28855 | Do you mean to say the young man who runs the yacht is coming to see you? |
28855 | Do you mean to say we must stay out here all night? |
28855 | Do you mean to tell us we are stuck? |
28855 | Do you suppose some mischievous boys are starting them? |
28855 | Do you suppose we are outside of anything? |
28855 | Does Kitty feel that way? |
28855 | Does any one take care of her? 28855 Does n''t it look like eternity all spilled out?" |
28855 | Does the song say what they did with the little one? |
28855 | Does this woman live with her at the Point? |
28855 | Even with the ocean as a backstop? |
28855 | Grace, will you kindly hop out and get it? |
28855 | Has she any relatives? |
28855 | Have a lovely ride in it, would n''t we? |
28855 | Have n''t we had a great time? |
28855 | Have you forgotten Captain Dave? |
28855 | He could write them for fun, could n''t he? |
28855 | He may sink, then what would he do? |
28855 | Heard when and where he comes in? |
28855 | How about all going as a troop? 28855 How are we going to get in the contest though? |
28855 | How can I ever thank you? |
28855 | How can we get over to the island? |
28855 | How did that wave get in without us seeing it? 28855 How did you get that?" |
28855 | How did you know? |
28855 | How did you like it over there? |
28855 | How do we know what we are going to run into on Looney Land? |
28855 | How do we know? |
28855 | How many are there? |
28855 | How many brought manuals? |
28855 | However did a fire start in there? |
28855 | However did our bonny boy turn up here? 28855 However did you find us?" |
28855 | However do you do that? |
28855 | I suppose you know a lot of boys here-- are you a scout? 28855 I wonder why the place is called Weasle Point?" |
28855 | I''d love to,followed Cleo;"but what about Captain Dave''s warning?" |
28855 | I''m glad you came and would-- you-- like to see our lodgings? |
28855 | Is it at Jake''s? |
28855 | Is it possible? 28855 Is n''t it lovely to have won the confidence of Captain Dave?" |
28855 | Is n''t that queer about Looney Island? |
28855 | Is n''t this lovely? |
28855 | Is n''t this rather a surprise? |
28855 | Is that why you do n''t want us to go over to the island? |
28855 | Julia, you can say which wins, long or short? |
28855 | Kitty girl, what are you hiding from? |
28855 | Kitty? |
28855 | Knew what? |
28855 | Knocks the poetry out of it, does n''t it? |
28855 | Know Kitty? 28855 Lives lost?" |
28855 | Me, know who the Weasle is? |
28855 | Me? 28855 Not the carrier pigeon?" |
28855 | Now Gracie, see what''s going to happen? |
28855 | Now, I''ve thought of turnin''them over to a lawyer here, but what would that mean? 28855 Now, Weasie, what do you see that looks like-- like the original public service telephone company, or the first gas and electric plant? |
28855 | Now, are n''t you glad I changed our plans? |
28855 | Now, does n''t that almost prove him guilty? |
28855 | Oh, is he your bird? |
28855 | Oh, is the boat there? 28855 Oh, say, girls"( now Bentley''s bashfulness was threatening him),"did any of you lose a bag?" |
28855 | Oh, thank you, but how can we get to them? |
28855 | Oh, was that it? |
28855 | Oh, what smelly stuff? |
28855 | Oh, why did n''t we? |
28855 | Queer folks out there? |
28855 | Report her for doing the things we do? |
28855 | Send whom after you? |
28855 | Shall we dare ask for a trip to the Point? |
28855 | She looked real daggers, and what about her threat? 28855 Snoopin''eh?" |
28855 | So old Dick will be back before summer sundown? |
28855 | So you got stranded? |
28855 | Suppose our Captain Kidd fire- bug discovers who set off the beach barrel fuse, and comes around for vengeance some night? 28855 Suppose we go right down now, and tell Captain Dave all about it?" |
28855 | Surely, do n''t you? |
28855 | Then, Captain,this very gently from Louise,"why do n''t you do something for the child? |
28855 | There, would you ever think one would be so daring? |
28855 | Think she bites? |
28855 | Try it? 28855 Was he hurt?" |
28855 | Was he your uncle? 28855 We almost agree with you, Julie,"said Grace,"but do n''t you know everything, including bad weather, is interesting at the beach?" |
28855 | We can have lovely parties here, ca n''t we, Cleo? |
28855 | Well, he could, of course, but how would he get the fun out of doing a thing like that? 28855 Well, we are in no hurry, and do n''t you go saying anything about us drowning folks, do you hear?" |
28855 | Well, what do you think of that? |
28855 | Were you out here then? |
28855 | What about him? |
28855 | What did he say? |
28855 | What do you have to do? |
28855 | What for? |
28855 | What good would that do us? |
28855 | What is it then? |
28855 | What is it? |
28855 | What is this we have come upon? 28855 What is your brand? |
28855 | What shall we do about it? |
28855 | What should we wear? |
28855 | What sort of books do you like best? |
28855 | What was her name-- the girl''s name, I mean? |
28855 | What was struck? |
28855 | What would I have done? |
28855 | What would we do without the life saving station and Captain Dave? |
28855 | What''s that song about the''dove on the mast''? |
28855 | What''s the chorus? |
28855 | What''s the matter? 28855 What''s the name of that island, do you know?" |
28855 | What''s this? 28855 Whatever did you do with old Reda?" |
28855 | Whatever do you call that human tornado? |
28855 | Whatever is wrong about Luna Land? |
28855 | Whatever will Captain Dave think when he hears we have been on the forbidden ground? |
28855 | When do we set out? |
28855 | Where did she go? |
28855 | Where did you put the things? |
28855 | Where do we go from here? |
28855 | Where do you live? |
28855 | Where is Kitty? |
28855 | Where is mama? |
28855 | Where is she? |
28855 | Which side shall we land at? |
28855 | Which way do you think is best? 28855 Which way do you want to go first?" |
28855 | Which way? |
28855 | Who is Royal? |
28855 | Who is he? |
28855 | Who knows any of the words? |
28855 | Who said we ever tried to drown any one? |
28855 | Who told you about it? |
28855 | Who was coming after you? 28855 Who was it walked on the water?" |
28855 | Who-- is-- it, with her? |
28855 | Why Looney Land? |
28855 | Why all the other things? |
28855 | Why ca n''t we go in to shore on the little boat? |
28855 | Why did n''t you ask him for a pass to the island then? |
28855 | Why did n''t you see the patient all the way home? |
28855 | Why do n''t you like the ocean? |
28855 | Why do you want to go to mama? |
28855 | Why not? 28855 Why not?" |
28855 | Why should Kitty be watching a child with such a swell name? |
28855 | Why should n''t we do our own-- our own policing? 28855 Why should we disturb him-- he''s only reading?" |
28855 | Why should we speak to a strange boy? |
28855 | Why wo n''t you let us drive around there with you? 28855 Why, Bentley? |
28855 | Why, Margaret, who would think you were a first class scout? 28855 Why, what could I do?" |
28855 | Why? 28855 Why?" |
28855 | Why? |
28855 | With the Boy Scouts? |
28855 | Wo n''t it be splendid to take them both away? |
28855 | Wonder if Kitty is over there? |
28855 | Wonder if we shall see him? |
28855 | Would you imagine that place hid human life? |
28855 | Yes, I know how to touch the button and turn on the switch, but how about making the starch? |
28855 | You are awfully fond of reading, are n''t you? |
28855 | You can never guess where we have been, Captain? |
28855 | You come over here in winter? |
28855 | You did now? 28855 You do n''t say?" |
28855 | You have awful storms in winter, do n''t you? |
28855 | You see, how wise I am, to link you together this way? |
28855 | You''re not going to give me up, are you? |
28855 | You''re not worrying about Uncle Pete? |
28855 | You''re the life saver, are n''t you? |
28855 | Your Aunt Hannah? |
28855 | And was n''t it splendid to get the sanction of headquarters?" |
28855 | And why should n''t they? |
28855 | Any provisions left?" |
28855 | Anybody going in to- day?" |
28855 | Are n''t you? |
28855 | Are n''t you?" |
28855 | Are you as far gone as that?" |
28855 | Are you ready?" |
28855 | But Aunt Constance asked me to bring you up to her sitting room to- night, and as soon as you have had enough of this, suppose we go up?" |
28855 | But did any one ever hear of''No Scout''s Land?'' |
28855 | But did you see how she acted when we asked her about the Weasle?" |
28855 | But honestly, why is everything so horrid?" |
28855 | But how are we to find out without jeopardizing Kitty''s interests? |
28855 | But is n''t it strange a man like benevolent old Captain Dave never suspected such a thing? |
28855 | But is n''t it too bad there is no one around to call? |
28855 | But really is n''t it overwhelming?" |
28855 | But you are going to take me for a boat ride now, are n''t you? |
28855 | CHAPTER IV MARGARET- BY- THE- DAY"WHY should n''t we do it?" |
28855 | CHAPTER VI CRABS AND DISASTER"ARE you perfectly sure it is safe?" |
28855 | CHAPTER VII A DIFFICULT SITUATION"WHERE shall we take him?" |
28855 | CHAPTER VIII AT WEASLE POINT"ISN''T it queer how no one seems to know any one else?" |
28855 | Can you imagine it?" |
28855 | Can you see, Helen?" |
28855 | Could he be dead? |
28855 | Could he be displeased with them? |
28855 | Could one of you take it now, and put it in your family safe?" |
28855 | Did any one smell oil? |
28855 | Did his leg fix up all right?" |
28855 | Did n''t it seem an eternity?" |
28855 | Did you ever see anything so cunning?" |
28855 | Did you ever see dry land so far away? |
28855 | Did you find a bag?" |
28855 | Do I?" |
28855 | Do n''t you think those glints of color and sparks of foam may be our first sulphur springs?" |
28855 | Do you feel all right?" |
28855 | Do you know who the Weasle is?" |
28855 | Do you know, girls, there is no such thing as obtaining help? |
28855 | Do you recall Neal is to take us out in his new launch?" |
28855 | Do you suppose the sun will ever shine again?" |
28855 | Do you think we should follow them up there?" |
28855 | Does he breathe?" |
28855 | Ever see the hydrangeas grow there? |
28855 | Got your boat?" |
28855 | Grace had better be careful or she would get stout, why not roll on the beach every day? |
28855 | Grace, have you rounded up all the True Treds?" |
28855 | Has she any friends?" |
28855 | Hello, McGinty, how''s the water to- day? |
28855 | Hope we have n''t interrupted any gardening?" |
28855 | How can we become acquainted with her if we are not to-- go-- to her home?" |
28855 | How did that start with no one in sight to start it?" |
28855 | How do I know what''ll happen to me? |
28855 | How do we get in the contest?" |
28855 | How do we know but that woman may have locked her up, or something?" |
28855 | How do you get there?" |
28855 | How many like that would it take to make a meal?" |
28855 | How would that be?" |
28855 | I call him little Boy Blue, and he calls me Bo Peep, do n''t we have good times, Roy?" |
28855 | I suppose some one lives that way, do they?" |
28855 | I thought it was a lot, but what about her thousands? |
28855 | I wonder if we had not better bring a few brothers along?" |
28855 | I wonder what she means?" |
28855 | I''m pledged not to, and do n''t you think I have to keep a pledge? |
28855 | Is he all right?" |
28855 | Is n''t he horrid looking?" |
28855 | Is n''t he stunning looking?" |
28855 | Is n''t he ugly?" |
28855 | Is n''t that too impudent for words? |
28855 | Is she Aunt Hannah?" |
28855 | It was one thing to dive off piers, and fish boys or girls out of the depths, but how to bank a flood of baby tears? |
28855 | Joking aside girls, what is our program for the morrow?" |
28855 | Kitty, are you all right? |
28855 | Looking for the story book worm?" |
28855 | Louise, you are not going to turn that thing loose in this little boat?" |
28855 | Now, how do we know it is safe to go to that island? |
28855 | Now, they were barefoot and peddling clams, the kind they dig up in the sand, and does it seem possible they would not know that girl?" |
28855 | Of course, it''s a lovely prospect, but what''s the use of making plans? |
28855 | Or would you rather have a talcum?" |
28855 | Please tell me, and are we going right now to Mama?" |
28855 | Ricky, where is mother? |
28855 | See that emblem there?" |
28855 | See that high rock over on the far side of the island? |
28855 | See that little pole stickin''up out there beyond the pier? |
28855 | See them just turning around''B''street? |
28855 | Shall we see you over there?" |
28855 | She certainly lives over on the Island, and so she could n''t very well start fires at night?" |
28855 | She whom you took from the wreck of the Alameda?" |
28855 | She''s too mean to Kitty and me, and we do n''t ever want to see her again, do we Kitty- dear?" |
28855 | Suppose there is some disease there?" |
28855 | Suppose we organize a summer troop of just our own girls? |
28855 | That the fearful threat had been held over poor Kitty''s head was now easily guessed-- perhaps this was why she had been so secretive about Luna Land? |
28855 | The real little alligator or crocodile was actually standing on his short hind legs, and in his front( shall we say paws?) |
28855 | Then what would we do for eats?" |
28855 | There, my fish is tied on the sinker; now what do I do, Weasie?" |
28855 | They usually toast potatoes and things in the fires, do n''t they?" |
28855 | Was he perfectly all right?" |
28855 | Was it possible that any other question could be invented? |
28855 | We have had a glimpse of it and hope for more, but we have to bide- a- wee, do n''t we, Margaret? |
28855 | We hoped there would be one important paper in that packet, there always is, else why all the tin box care? |
28855 | We took them in here from the line, you know how we swing the rings out on the line, and draw the poor things in? |
28855 | We would like to get on a quiet end, not near the cottages, if there are any?" |
28855 | Well, he especially warned me to get your names?" |
28855 | What are mere pumps to all this?" |
28855 | What are your names, fairies? |
28855 | What did he say?" |
28855 | What do you make of it?" |
28855 | What do you think of my little Royal? |
28855 | What happened?" |
28855 | What is more alluring than the ocean on the right sort of summer day? |
28855 | What sort did you lose?" |
28855 | What time do we embark?" |
28855 | What would you do with a breeches buoy?" |
28855 | What would you say to coming down some morning soon-- and-- and----Wonder would I be spilling the beans if I told you a secret?" |
28855 | What''s a girl to do when every other girl in the village shuns her?" |
28855 | When did Kitty say we were to raid Jake''s?" |
28855 | When will Julia and Margaret arrive?" |
28855 | Where do you live?" |
28855 | Where have you been?" |
28855 | Where is your house?" |
28855 | Where''s our bait and things?" |
28855 | Where''s the bottle?" |
28855 | Which one of you girls lives in the Gordon house?" |
28855 | Who did?" |
28855 | Who had told him in so short a time? |
28855 | Whom did you fear, Kitty? |
28855 | Why ca n''t you all join in?" |
28855 | Why could n''t she come down?" |
28855 | Why do n''t they do it then?" |
28855 | Why do n''t you ask Bentley?" |
28855 | Why not just grab them?" |
28855 | Why so early? |
28855 | Wo n''t you promise?" |
28855 | Wonder what Dick will do without all his junk?" |
28855 | Wonder where it can be?" |
28855 | You do n''t make starch solid, Margy, you have to make it runny, all gooy like, do n''t you know?" |
28855 | You do n''t suppose he can write notes, and start fires, do you?" |
28855 | You take it?" |
28855 | You wanted to see us beat the boys, did n''t you?" |
28855 | You''re the smarties that tried to drown Bentley, ai n''t you?" |
28855 | and is everything all right?" |
28855 | or''Little Jack''?" |
28490 | Are there any corrections? |
28490 | Of course I should,you reply,"but what can I do about it? |
28490 | Will the Secretary call the roll? 28490 Will the Secretary read the minutes of the last meeting?" |
28490 | Will the Treasurer give her report? |
28490 | Will the meeting please come to order? |
28490 | ( 4) Officer addresses candidate in low tone:"What does your honor mean?" |
28490 | 1. Who is responsible for the cleaning of the streets? |
28490 | 7. Who makes the law for you in your State? |
28490 | Adjournment:"Will some one move that the meeting be adjourned?" |
28490 | After the old business has been attended to, the Chairman calls for new business, saying,"Is there any new business to be discussed?" |
28490 | And if they have not learned to manage their own money sensibly, how can they expect to manage other people''s? |
28490 | And the bar of sun- warmed shingle where a man may bask and dream To the click of shod canoe- poles round the bend? |
28490 | And the middle finger, from the end to the knuckle on the back of the hand? |
28490 | And will the Treasurer collect the dues?" |
28490 | Answered correctly the following questions: How do you care for your teeth properly?............... |
28490 | Any colds during period?.............................. |
28490 | Are luncheons served in your school free, or at low cost? |
28490 | Are there any laws for your bakeries? |
28490 | Are there plenty of playgrounds, so that the children are off the streets? |
28490 | Are there school clinics for eyes and teeth? |
28490 | Are they big enough? |
28490 | Are they in the right place? |
28490 | Are you prepared to pay this back in generous service, when and where you can?" |
28490 | Are you ready for the question?" |
28490 | At what age may a child be given solid food with safety? |
28490 | At what season of the year is it best to prepare the soil? |
28490 | At what time of day is it best to pick flowers and vegetables? |
28490 | Brown?" |
28490 | Bulbs and tubers? |
28490 | But do you know where it comes from? |
28490 | But, you may say, as yet, I am too young to vote, anyway; what can I do? |
28490 | Can one afford to carry so much water from home when there is plenty of it at camp? |
28490 | Can the shape of a felt or straw hat be materially changed? |
28490 | Can time be saved by doing it in a better way? |
28490 | Can we wonder that she is known as the Joan of Arc of Roumania? |
28490 | Can you discover a plant whose seeds are carried by water? |
28490 | Can you discover any place where they can be traced back in their native ledge? |
28490 | Can you do what you please? |
28490 | Can you find a tree that has naked buds? |
28490 | Can you notice any peculiarity in the Rabbit''s track? |
28490 | Can you step out after school and have a couple of hours on a well kept tennis court? |
28490 | Can you tell what the woodchuck does in midwinter and on what day? |
28490 | Can you tell what walked around your tent on the thirtieth night of your camp- out? |
28490 | Can you tell why the rabbit puts his hind feet down ahead of his front ones as he runs? |
28490 | Can you tell why the squirrel buries every other nut and who it was that planted those shag- barks along the fence? |
28490 | Constipation during period?........................... |
28490 | Could you get along without it? |
28490 | Did you ever notice how few people know how to tie bundles and packages securely and neatly? |
28490 | Did you ever stop to think that no matter how much money a man may earn, the women of the family generally have the spending of most of it? |
28490 | Did you plan for one in your house? |
28490 | Do all seeds germinate? |
28490 | Do the Hummingbirds cross- pollinate some flowers? |
28490 | Do these boulders increase or decrease in size as we go south over the glaciated area? |
28490 | Do these plants produce nectar? |
28490 | Do you agree to this?" |
28490 | Do you know that racing stream With the raw, right- angled log- jam at the end? |
28490 | Do you know the blackened timber? |
28490 | Do you know the umbrella that stands up spread to show that there is a restaurant in the cellar? |
28490 | Do you know the vine that climbs above the sedge to whisper on the wind"There are cocoanuts in my basement"? |
28490 | Do you know the wonderful medicine that is in the sky? |
28490 | Do you realize that the Girl Scout Organization credits you with a good foundation and trusts to you to continue to build upon it intelligently?" |
28490 | Do you see that if you make up your mind now about the village improvements you want, you can vote for them later and get them? |
28490 | Do you see what a wonderful power an intelligent woman can be in the community she lives in? |
28490 | Do you think you can apply your knowledge, if the occasion should arise?" |
28490 | Does either parent care for the young after they are hatched? |
28490 | Does either parents guard them? |
28490 | Does your community control the marketing of milk to any degree? |
28490 | Dry or wet method used? |
28490 | Duncan?" |
28490 | During what month should seed be sown in the ground in your locality? |
28490 | Has the fish any natural weapons of defense? |
28490 | Has your library one? |
28490 | Have you ever made a blanket roll, put it across your shoulder, hiked through the woods or over the hills for a sleep in the open? |
28490 | Have you ever seen a forest fire? |
28490 | Have you learned to know the pale villain of the open woods-- the deadly amanita, for whose fearful poison no remedy is known? |
28490 | Have you learned to overcome the poison ivy that was once so feared-- now so lightly held by those who know? |
28490 | Have you proved the balsam fir in all its fourfold gifts-- as Christmas tree, as healing balm, as consecrated bed, as wood of friction fire? |
28490 | Have you seen it? |
28490 | Herbaceous plants, annuals, perennials and biennials? |
28490 | How about the little knots that held the rope in place-- did you ever think of them? |
28490 | How and why should milk be strained and cooled before being bottled or canned? |
28490 | How are Girl Scouts particularly fitted to help in this? |
28490 | How are a ringer and a mangle used? |
28490 | How are canned goods best stored? |
28490 | How are flannels washed? |
28490 | How are mosquitoes dangerous? |
28490 | How are salads kept crisp? |
28490 | How are starfish destroyed? |
28490 | How are the Hickory- nuts and Walnuts scattered? |
28490 | How are the bed and room prepared? |
28490 | How are the eyes rested? |
28490 | How are they built? |
28490 | How can I save labor? |
28490 | How can a baby be encouraged to move itself and take exercise? |
28490 | How can a person not a citizen become a citizen? |
28490 | How can anyone tell how you vote? |
28490 | How can both be kept away? |
28490 | How can jars be tested within twenty- four hours after filling? |
28490 | How can they be distinguished? |
28490 | How can you care for your feet on a hike so that they will not become blistered or over- tired? |
28490 | How can you cook without a fire? |
28490 | How can you distinguish Poison Ivy from Virginia Creeper? |
28490 | How can you help make your Government better? |
28490 | How can you help to keep your neighborhood clean? |
28490 | How can you rest them?................................. |
28490 | How can you soften hard water? |
28490 | How could Girl Scouts assist such a nurse? |
28490 | How could it have happened?" |
28490 | How did it ever effect you? |
28490 | How do the flower- buds of Flowering Dogwood differ from the leaf- buds? |
28490 | How do the various plants scatter their seeds? |
28490 | How do they live? |
28490 | How do you care for feet on a hike?.................... |
28490 | How does the flight of a Bat differ from that of a Flying Squirrel? |
28490 | How does the lack of them affect the grown people of a town, in the end? |
28490 | How fast does light travel? |
28490 | How is a child prepared for bed? |
28490 | How is cream separated from milk? |
28490 | How is it best done? |
28490 | How is it kept clean? |
28490 | How is it made? |
28490 | How is it made? |
28490 | How is it prepared for use? |
28490 | How is starch made? |
28490 | How is straw braid for hats sold? |
28490 | How is the head measured for ascertaining the head size for a hat? |
28490 | How is the respect due the American Flag expressed? |
28490 | How long does it take to do it? |
28490 | How made? |
28490 | How many cupfuls make a quart? |
28490 | How many rooms must you have? |
28490 | How many tablespoonfuls to a cup? |
28490 | How may fire be prevented, and what should a Scout do in case of fire? |
28490 | How may mosquitoes be exterminated? |
28490 | How may the fly be exterminated? |
28490 | How may they be eliminated? |
28490 | How much responsibility in this line has your family? |
28490 | How much work is to be done? |
28490 | How much would it cost to furnish the house for which you have drawn the plans: to furnish the kitchen, the living room, the bedrooms? |
28490 | How often should a child under one year be fed? |
28490 | How should all utensils and jars, glasses, rubbers, be prepared before using? |
28490 | How should rugs, mattresses, pillows, upholstered furniture, paper walls, and windows be cleaned? |
28490 | How should the bath be given to a little baby? |
28490 | How should they be kept in the house? |
28490 | How should winter clothes and blankets be stored during the summer? |
28490 | How will it be ventilated? |
28490 | How will the house be lighted? |
28490 | How will water be furnished? |
28490 | How will you care for these things in the house? |
28490 | How would it benefit your community if there were? |
28490 | If growth is shown what rate is this per month?....... |
28490 | If he can not have this food, what can take its place, and how should it be given? |
28490 | If it is necessary to continue to care for a child in spite of your cold? |
28490 | If none of these things are to be found, or not enough of them, would n''t you like to have them? |
28490 | If not air tight what should be done? |
28490 | If not, why not? |
28490 | If so, what are they? |
28490 | If so, why? |
28490 | If the Girl Scouts could save such wonderful sums as we know they did in war, why can they not keep this up in peace? |
28490 | If the motion is not seconded at once, the Chairman says:"Will anyone second the motion?" |
28490 | If there is a public park in or near the town; what privileges does it offer, especially for young people? |
28490 | If there is more than one method of exposing a film what determines the method to be used? |
28490 | If there is no law what will you do with them and why? |
28490 | If three families are willing to live in three rooms in your town, may they do so? |
28490 | If you enroll in a political party must you vote the straight ticket of that party? |
28490 | In planning a house and choosing a site for it what things should be considered? |
28490 | In what plants is the pollen scattered by the wind? |
28490 | In what way is the fish protectively colored? |
28490 | Is it well taken care of? |
28490 | Is its work followed up in the home? |
28490 | Is moistening the surface of the ground sufficient? |
28490 | Is n''t it nearly four and one- half inches or one- eighth of a yard? |
28490 | Is there a district nurse? |
28490 | Is there a good golf course reasonably near, with convenient trolley service? |
28490 | Is there a public clinic? |
28490 | Is there a public hospital in your town? |
28490 | Is there a public laboratory? |
28490 | Is there a school nurse? |
28490 | Is there any medical inspection in your schools? |
28490 | Is there any place in your town where young or ignorant mothers can ask advice and instruction in the care of infants? |
28490 | Is there any practical use for garbage? |
28490 | Is there anything to prevent your erecting a building of any size and material you wish in any place? |
28490 | Isolated? |
28490 | It is as follows: Two shots in rapid succession, an interval of five seconds by the watch, then one shot; this means,"where are you?" |
28490 | Keep saying to yourself:"If this knife slips, can it cut my fingers?" |
28490 | Look at your thumb-- how long is it from the end to the first joint? |
28490 | Of what diseases should the local authorities be notified? |
28490 | Of what is milk composed? |
28490 | Officer:"Will you on your honor, try: To do your duty to God and to your Country; to help other people at all times; to obey the Scout Laws?" |
28490 | Official:"What badges does Scout---- offer?" |
28490 | On the other hand, if she is going to spend the week out, why not be as comfortable as possible? |
28490 | One nap? |
28490 | Or have you pulled a sled up a long hill over and over again for the sake of the slide down? |
28490 | Or the sea- trout''s jumping crazy for the fly? |
28490 | Posted? |
28490 | Reported? |
28490 | SECTION IV WHO ARE THE SCOUTS? |
28490 | Save money? |
28490 | Save time? |
28490 | Should a child be picked up or fed every time he cries? |
28490 | Should a shutter be operated slowly? |
28490 | Should table linen be starched? |
28490 | So also on the plains, the old folks would ask the children at night,"Can you see the papoose on the old Squaw''s back?" |
28490 | Standard?........................................... |
28490 | State how the walls and floors will be finished and why? |
28490 | TWELVE SECRETS OF THE WOODS Do you know the twelve secrets of the woods? |
28490 | Teaspoonfuls to a tablespoon? |
28490 | The answer given at once and exactly the same means"Here I am; what do you want?" |
28490 | The buds of what tree are protected by a natural varnish? |
28490 | The point is how can we learn the trick? |
28490 | To an older child? |
28490 | To bake? |
28490 | To broil? |
28490 | Under what conditions do germs thrive and vermin infest? |
28490 | Up to what age should a child have two naps a day? |
28490 | WHO ARE THE SCOUTS? |
28490 | WHY"GUIDES"? |
28490 | Weight in pounds at beginning of period............... Standard weight for height and age?................... |
28490 | Well patronized? |
28490 | What are milk stations? |
28490 | What are points to remember about light for work?...... |
28490 | What are some necessary characteristics of a game- fish? |
28490 | What are some of the results of neglecting to do these things? |
28490 | What are tender and hardy plants? |
28490 | What are the Scout Promise and the Scout Laws? |
28490 | What are the Scout Slogan and the Scout Motto? |
28490 | What are the dangers of moving about or standing in a boat? |
28490 | What are the duties of a caller, dinner or party guest as concerns time of arrival, length of stay and leaving? |
28490 | What are the duties of a hostess when entertaining a house guest for a few days or more? |
28490 | What are the duties of the President of the United States and of each of his Cabinet? |
28490 | What are the essential things to be considered when selecting vegetables to be canned, fruit to be preserved or made into jelly, jam or marmalade? |
28490 | What are the general rules for preserving fruit? |
28490 | What are the general rules for prevention and treatment of tuberculosis? |
28490 | What are the important things to remember in lifting and handling children? |
28490 | What are the laws concerning the public collection and disposal of garbage? |
28490 | What are the laws of your State concerning forest conservation? |
28490 | What are the most necessary things to be considered when caring for a child under three years of age? |
28490 | What are the necessary things to be considered before starting a garden? |
28490 | What are the other names for living and non- living objects? |
28490 | What are the points to remember about light for work? |
28490 | What are the principal qualifications for the vote in your State? |
28490 | What are the principal things to remember concerning the ingredients and preparation of this food, and the care of utensils? |
28490 | What are the regulations as to the storage and protection of meat in local markets? |
28490 | What are the results of failing to take the proper camera distance, having improper light and allowing the camera to move? |
28490 | What are the results of under exposure and over exposure? |
28490 | What are the rules for feeding and watering a horse, and how do these vary according to conditions? |
28490 | What are the rules for feeding, watering and pasturing cows? |
28490 | What are the rules for sowing seed as regards depth? |
28490 | What are the rules of the road as to turning out? |
28490 | What are the sixteen points of the compass? |
28490 | What are the sky and water conditions that denote the approach of the latter? |
28490 | What are the words of the first and last stanza of The Star- Spangled Banner? |
28490 | What are your height and weight, and how do they compare with the standard? |
28490 | What care should be given cows to keep them in perfect condition? |
28490 | What care should be given garden tools? |
28490 | What causes an eclipse? |
28490 | What causes buildings in a picture to look as if they were falling? |
28490 | What clothes should be boiled to make them clean? |
28490 | What constitutes a good picture? |
28490 | What constitutes a swarm of bees? |
28490 | What devices are there among the Orchids to bring about cross- pollination? |
28490 | What difference will it make? |
28490 | What diseases must be guarded against in cows? |
28490 | What diseases must be quarantined? |
28490 | What do you consider the main points to remember about Health? |
28490 | What does it mean then? |
28490 | What does it mean to boil a food? |
28490 | What does it mean to cultivate? |
28490 | What does it mean to make a portage? |
28490 | What does it mean to thin out and to transplant? |
28490 | What does it mean to"trim ship?" |
28490 | What does the fish feed upon? |
28490 | What elements are needed to clean soiled clothes? |
28490 | What exposure is best for the garden? |
28490 | What feed is best for cows? |
28490 | What foods are best and how should they be prepared? |
28490 | What governs the tide? |
28490 | What implements are used for grooming a horse? |
28490 | What invertebrate was eaten by the Indians and its shell used in making wampum? |
28490 | What is a calm? |
28490 | What is a comet, a shooting star, a sun spot? |
28490 | What is a constellation? |
28490 | What is a film? |
28490 | What is a morning star? |
28490 | What is a negative? |
28490 | What is a news item? |
28490 | What is a squall? |
28490 | What is a"bread and butter"letter? |
28490 | What is an editorial? |
28490 | What is an enlargement? |
28490 | What is an evening star? |
28490 | What is blueing? |
28490 | What is essential regarding the heat? |
28490 | What is felt and how is it made into hats? |
28490 | What is meant by a secret ballot? |
28490 | What is meant by low and high voltage in electric current? |
28490 | What is meant by tacking? |
28490 | What is meant by the Solar System? |
28490 | What is meant by"a hand made hat?" |
28490 | What is soap powder? |
28490 | What is soap? |
28490 | What is straw and how is it prepared for millinery purposes? |
28490 | What is that which the breeze, o''er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, now conceals, now discloses? |
28490 | What is the Aurora Borealis? |
28490 | What is the Milky- Way? |
28490 | What is the advantage of this? |
28490 | What is the best food for a child up to nine months? |
28490 | What is the best way to care for your teeth? |
28490 | What is the difference between a keel and centerboard type of boat? |
28490 | What is the difference between registering to vote and enrolling in a political party? |
28490 | What is the difference in effect between a hot and a cold bath?..................................... |
28490 | What is the difference in effect between a hot and cold bath? |
28490 | What is the difference in the external appearance of a salamander and a lizard? |
28490 | What is the food of the starfish? |
28490 | What is the full name of the Governor of your State? |
28490 | What is the full name of the President of the United States? |
28490 | What is the full name of the highest city, town or village official where you live? |
28490 | What is the history of the American Flag, and for what does it stand? |
28490 | What is the importance of regularity in care, to child, to mother, or nurse? |
28490 | What is the infant mortality rate? |
28490 | What is the law in your community concerning the disposition of trash, ashes and garbage? |
28490 | What is the most economical way to buy flour, sugar, cereals, butter and vegetables? |
28490 | What is the only poisonous Lizard in the United States? |
28490 | What is the result of so doing? |
28490 | What is the rule as to registering births? |
28490 | What is the source of your local water supply? |
28490 | What is the wisest thing to do first if a child is ill? |
28490 | What is your pleasure in regard to this,"or"Will anyone make a motion?" |
28490 | What kind of fertilizer will you use in your garden, and why? |
28490 | What kind of jars are considered best for preserving? |
28490 | What kind of thread is best for sewing trimming on to a hat? |
28490 | What other materials are used for making holders besides glass? |
28490 | What other plants can you find that have explosive fruits? |
28490 | What other plants can you find whose seeds are scattered in the same way? |
28490 | What part of Jimsonweed is poisonous? |
28490 | What part of Pokeweed is poisonous? |
28490 | What part will you have in making that law? |
28490 | What peculiar instinct or habit has the Opossum developed? |
28490 | What position in relation to the sun should a photographer take when exposing a film? |
28490 | What precautions must be taken when purchasing seed? |
28490 | What precautions should always be taken about the water supply and why? |
28490 | What precautions should be taken when reloading a camera and taking out an exposed film? |
28490 | What should be done if there is carelessness about garbage? |
28490 | What should be done to all jars, tumblers, etc., before storing? |
28490 | What should be done to clothes after drying before they are ironed? |
28490 | What should be done when preparing a baby''s bath? |
28490 | What should be done with pulled weeds? |
28490 | What should be done with soiled laundry prior to washing? |
28490 | What sorts of things are included in Nature Study? |
28490 | What things are important in connection with their sleeping, either in or out of doors? |
28490 | What time should a child be put to bed? |
28490 | What will you do with it? |
28490 | What would you do about it? |
28490 | When and why are both done? |
28490 | When are the flower- buds formed? |
28490 | When do Scouts use the Salute? |
28490 | When entertained as a house guest what are some of the necessary things to be remembered? |
28490 | When feeding a child either from a bottle or a spoon, what precautions should be taken? |
28490 | When invited to a party, luncheon, dinner, or to make a visit, how should the invitations be acknowledged? |
28490 | When is the proper time of day to water a garden? |
28490 | When suffering from a cold what precautions should be taken? |
28490 | When using triangles where shall a Scout place the points? |
28490 | Where and how should a canoe be placed when not in use? |
28490 | Where does the water come from that supplies your city or town? |
28490 | Where have you seen this animal? |
28490 | Where would all your necessary articles have been if you had not tied them snugly in the roll? |
28490 | Which breed gives the most milk? |
28490 | Which breed gives the richest milk? |
28490 | Which planet is nearest the earth and give its distance? |
28490 | Which track belongs to which bird? |
28490 | Which would you get first if you were planning carefully? |
28490 | Who has a right to use it? |
28490 | Who hath lain alone to hear the wild goose cry? |
28490 | Who hath seen the beaver busied? |
28490 | Who hath smelled the birch log burning? |
28490 | Who hath smelled wood- smoke at twilight? |
28490 | Who hath watched the black- tail mating? |
28490 | Who hath worked the chosen waters where the ouananiche is waiting? |
28490 | Who is a citizen? |
28490 | Who is quick to read the noises of the night? |
28490 | Who pays for it? |
28490 | Who takes care of it? |
28490 | Whose business is it to see that the laws are enforced? |
28490 | Why are common towels and drinking cups forbidden? |
28490 | Why are some cities providing such clinics? |
28490 | Why are squalls dangerous? |
28490 | Why can not a farmer raise a good crop of clover- seed without the bumble- bees? |
28490 | Why do the front teeth of the Squirrel and the Beaver continue to grow? |
28490 | Why do we run clothes through blueing water? |
28490 | Why does it pay the community to employ one? |
28490 | Why is care for the eyes especially necessary? |
28490 | Why is forest conservation important? |
28490 | Why is it important to care for your eyes?............. |
28490 | Why is it necessary to fertilize the soil for a garden? |
28490 | Why is it not advisable to fry food? |
28490 | Why is it so imperative to have a cow barn, all implements, workers and cows scrupulously clean? |
28490 | Why is it very important? |
28490 | Why is the milk question so important? |
28490 | Why must stains be removed before laundering? |
28490 | Why not have one of these in your town? |
28490 | Why should a motor boat never be left without turning off the gas? |
28490 | Why should there be regulations about spitting in public places? |
28490 | Why should there be? |
28490 | Why were the following ferns so named: Christmas Fern, Sensitive Fern, Walkingleaf Fern, Cinnamon Fern, Flowering Fern? |
28490 | Why? |
28490 | Why? |
28490 | [ Illustration: Lame Horse Walking: Which leg is he lame in? |
28490 | [ Illustration: THE CITIZEN*** SYMBOL-- EIGHT- POINTED STAR] 1. Who is responsible for the government of your country? |
28490 | _ Has She Got Pep? |
28490 | _ This is repeated to each Tenderfoot._ Captain:"Are you ready to make your Promise with your Troop?" |
28490 | c. What is the advantage of being a citizen? |
28490 | from one to two years? |
28490 | if so by what process? |
28490 | say, does that star- spangled banner yet wave, O''er the land of the free, and the home of the brave? |
28490 | when the eve is cool? |
38608 | A boy? 38608 A real prince?" |
38608 | A refugee? |
38608 | Alma, do you think you could keep a secret? |
38608 | Am I not included? |
38608 | And could you find no way to tell who she was or where she lived? |
38608 | And did you notice how matter- of- fact she donned Bluebird''s outfit? 38608 And he did n''t beat her?" |
38608 | And how do you get the mark on the tree? |
38608 | And is there a Jimbsy to that? |
38608 | And she is really related to Vita, not kidnapped? |
38608 | And was he-- er-- handsome? |
38608 | And why some ca n''t have some? |
38608 | And you measure land, do n''t you? |
38608 | Anything? |
38608 | Are n''t they? 38608 Are you hungry?" |
38608 | Are you really a surveyor? |
38608 | Are you visiting Rocky Ledge? |
38608 | As if she could get out of bed----"Why could n''t she? 38608 Ask her if she is entertaining a boy in velvet pants?" |
38608 | Attic room? |
38608 | Bob swamp? 38608 Break up the family? |
38608 | But Chicks,said Thistle from a rumpled pillow,"is n''t that child a dream?" |
38608 | But is n''t she sweet? |
38608 | But it''s so late,she figured out,"and would it be fair to wake Cousin Ted when she is so tired and after her taking me to that beautiful picture?" |
38608 | But say, Scoutie; whatever are we going to tell the girls about the prince? |
38608 | But say, little girl, are you going back to that school where they teach you to wear silk underwear in the cold, blasty winter weather? 38608 But the prince?" |
38608 | But when you get it? |
38608 | But who dares qualify day dreams? |
38608 | But why do you come up to this dirty place? |
38608 | But why the secret? 38608 But you do think this is a pretty room?" |
38608 | Ca n''t we go to the bench and talk it over? |
38608 | Ca n''t you come and get it? |
38608 | Ca n''t you get in? |
38608 | Call that a new plan? |
38608 | Can anything have happened to her? |
38608 | Cobwebs? |
38608 | Could n''t I chop a nick in this one? 38608 Could n''t we call?" |
38608 | Could n''t we have perfectly lovely times in a little house of our own? |
38608 | Could we go over to those gardens? |
38608 | Cousin Ted gone out? |
38608 | Crazy? |
38608 | Day dreams or night dreams? |
38608 | Did he come your way? |
38608 | Did n''t even thank you? |
38608 | Did you ever see anyone so pleased as our friend? |
38608 | Did you ever? |
38608 | Did you feel sorry for her, too, Cap? |
38608 | Did you go to sleep in the trunk? |
38608 | Did you like her, Cap? |
38608 | Did you not know this was story night? |
38608 | Did you really? 38608 Did you see-- anything?" |
38608 | Do n''t you know the war made every thing democratic? |
38608 | Do n''t you like it, Vita? |
38608 | Do n''t you like them, the Scouts? |
38608 | Do n''t you love a little lake like this? |
38608 | Do n''t you remember the princes in the tower? |
38608 | Do n''t you think, Nora, we ought to go in and look around? |
38608 | Do we dress up? |
38608 | Do you suppose she went to visit anyone? 38608 Does he work on the farms?" |
38608 | Does n''t Mr. Manton like to have you go out alone? |
38608 | Does she like the water? |
38608 | Dying? |
38608 | Elizabeth? |
38608 | Everything has to be just exactly, has n''t it? |
38608 | First? |
38608 | Going in for scientific gardening when we make you a real Scout? |
38608 | Good enough to give you the right sort of nightmare, eh? 38608 Groan?" |
38608 | Had you hopes for the lunatic in the mud puddle? |
38608 | Have you been having a masquerade? |
38608 | Have you heard it before? |
38608 | He surely does, eh, old boy? |
38608 | How about that first formal ducking, with Jimbsy in the background? |
38608 | How about the woods? |
38608 | How are you today, Lucia? |
38608 | How can I tell? |
38608 | How could we wait for permission when someone was moaning to death? |
38608 | How do you know Nora was anything like that? |
38608 | How ever could one get acquainted with birds? |
38608 | How ever did you-- come here and get-- like-- this? |
38608 | How ever will we go up there in the dark? |
38608 | How would you like to go to a picture play? |
38608 | How''d you say you got it? |
38608 | How? |
38608 | I am sure she would rather have the pretty----"But, please, could I see the attic room? |
38608 | I am sure some one lighted the lights, can they have gone out looking for me? |
38608 | I do wonder why they made such a fuss about me staying in the attic? |
38608 | I have two little girls, now; yes, Lucia? |
38608 | I liked the mill story and I just loved that wild, exciting time the girls had trying to win back-- was it Dagmar? |
38608 | I mean did you see-- anything queer? |
38608 | I never let the youngsters go out on location without the big dog, do I Cap? |
38608 | I tell you a nice little story, then you go downstairs on tippy toes, yes? |
38608 | I think it is all too jolly for words,insisted Laddie,"and what do you say, girls, to our adopting Prince Adorable for our mascot?" |
38608 | I thought it was a moan? |
38608 | I''m a Girl Scout, do you know what that means? |
38608 | I-- just-- come to-- shut the window----"Oh, is there a window over there? |
38608 | If I bring you a lovely sweet pie will you come back and talk to me here? |
38608 | If our little girl wants to dream one dream out up there, why should n''t she? 38608 If you really had a picnic planned could n''t we have it, and could n''t I invite my Scout friends?" |
38608 | If your folks have not returned will you come back and stay all night? |
38608 | In those wet things? |
38608 | Is Nora going to be inducted? |
38608 | Is he to walk through ordinary mud puddles? |
38608 | Is n''t it wonderful, Cap? 38608 Is n''t it?" |
38608 | Is n''t she darling? |
38608 | Is n''t that being a very good girl? |
38608 | Is she really going to adopt the child? |
38608 | It is not ten o''clock, I hope? |
38608 | It is sort of artist work, is n''t it? |
38608 | It''s like this,she began,"that attic----""Oh, that''s it, is it? |
38608 | Jimmie is n''t your prince-- Alma? |
38608 | Just look at those-- panties? |
38608 | Letter? |
38608 | Lucia wo n''t mind if I tell you? |
38608 | Lucia,began Nora, very gently,"where did-- you-- come from?" |
38608 | Nannie? |
38608 | Near the bend, Alma? |
38608 | Nick? |
38608 | No, what? |
38608 | Now what do you say Bobbie, to a try at horse back ridin''? |
38608 | Now, are you satisfied, Alma? |
38608 | Oh, Jimbsy, where art thou? |
38608 | Oh, are you really going down the stream? |
38608 | Oh, could I help you, Cousin Ted? |
38608 | Oh, could I help? |
38608 | Oh, do you think it will be hard? 38608 Oh, have n''t you read it? |
38608 | Oh, how do you do? |
38608 | Oh, is it dangerous? |
38608 | Oh, is there? |
38608 | Once more, shall I read it? |
38608 | Please-- you do n''t tell anybody? |
38608 | Princess? |
38608 | Really, things are different when you think about them than what they are when-- you run right into them, are n''t they? |
38608 | Say Vi,called Jerry in his cheeriest voice,"who''s your friend? |
38608 | Say, Wyn,charged Thistle,"do you suppose Nora has no other interest than in your visionary prince and yellow curls? |
38608 | Secret? 38608 Serenading?" |
38608 | Shall we all go down and leave the child to rest? |
38608 | She could n''t be in the house, could she? |
38608 | She has my second best''sneaks''on now, yet she will malign me----"Why and whither away? |
38608 | She just had a spell of hysteria, did n''t she? |
38608 | She just kept me from finding out----"What? |
38608 | She knows me, do n''t you, Lucia? |
38608 | She saw a real prince in your woods one day; did n''t you, Alma? |
38608 | She''s all right now, are n''t you, Lucia? |
38608 | She''s one of our little Tenderfoots, and so romantic? 38608 Sleep well, dear?" |
38608 | Someone home? |
38608 | Suppose you and Nora take the day off and loaf? 38608 Taken in?" |
38608 | The very small line like that on Miss Baily''s thermometer? |
38608 | Then why do you not eat it? |
38608 | Then you will come? |
38608 | Then, shall I be Bobbs? |
38608 | They will bring the lunch, that is, The Lunch, but what about a little four o''clock snack? 38608 Too cool?" |
38608 | Too early for a fashionable call? |
38608 | Wanta get in again? |
38608 | Was he old enough to ride a horse? |
38608 | Was he-- gentle? |
38608 | Was n''t it over by the Nest, Al? |
38608 | Was that really it? 38608 Was there a little boy visiting the Mantons the other day?" |
38608 | We did n''t leave him to the sharks, did we? |
38608 | We have a few more days to go before time to break camp and you want to be in at the big party, do n''t you? |
38608 | We have talked it all out and the only thing that worries you is that the girls do not believe you, is n''t it? 38608 We love callers, do n''t we, girls?" |
38608 | Well, Mrs. Ted Manton said as much, did n''t she? |
38608 | Were you-- in his boat? |
38608 | What Mrs. Jerry say? |
38608 | What about it? |
38608 | What book? |
38608 | What can it mean? |
38608 | What could slam a window tonight? |
38608 | What do cobwebs do in surveying? |
38608 | What do you chore, Nora? |
38608 | What do you make of it? |
38608 | What do you suppose it can be? |
38608 | What do you think? |
38608 | What do you want I should get you? |
38608 | What else did the doctor say, Nora? |
38608 | What ever are you talking about? 38608 What ever happened to you, dear?" |
38608 | What good are picnics for Girl Scouts? 38608 What happened to her?" |
38608 | What is it? 38608 What is it?" |
38608 | What special kind of prince were you, Bobbs? |
38608 | What time? |
38608 | What was it? |
38608 | What was on it? |
38608 | What you got? |
38608 | What''ll we collect? |
38608 | What''s his name? |
38608 | What''s that? |
38608 | What''s the little weight on the string? |
38608 | What''s the matter, Nora? |
38608 | What''s the matter? |
38608 | What''s this? 38608 What''s this?" |
38608 | What''s wonderful about that? |
38608 | What''s your name, little girl? |
38608 | What? |
38608 | When I first came here I heard it----"Why did n''t you tell us? |
38608 | When can she have put it here? |
38608 | When you learned to swim? |
38608 | Where did he get it? |
38608 | Where did you see the fairies? 38608 Where do you sleep, Vita?" |
38608 | Where ever am I? |
38608 | Where has Cap been? |
38608 | Where have you girls been? |
38608 | Where is Vita? |
38608 | Where is he now? |
38608 | Where is this? |
38608 | Where will you put the pie? |
38608 | Where''s Alma? |
38608 | Where''s Alma? |
38608 | Where''s Cap? |
38608 | Where''s that Jimbsy boy? |
38608 | Where, Alma? |
38608 | Where, oh where, fair maid? 38608 Where-- is-- Vita? |
38608 | Which? |
38608 | Who are you? |
38608 | Who ever saw such a pitiful little thing? |
38608 | Who is Nick? |
38608 | Who was with you? |
38608 | Who would do anything to you? |
38608 | Whoever can it be? |
38608 | Why could n''t she go up there if she wanted to? 38608 Why did n''t I tell Alma?" |
38608 | Why do n''t you want to go over the other way, out into the pretty woodlands, Nora? 38608 Why do you hide them under a hat?" |
38608 | Why do you say''crazy''? |
38608 | Why is that such a prize? |
38608 | Why no-- that is----"And may I call the lady Aunt Elizabeth? |
38608 | Why was she shut up there? |
38608 | Why yes; why should n''t I? 38608 Why, what is the matter?" |
38608 | Why? 38608 Why?" |
38608 | Why? |
38608 | Will any one hurt you if you do n''t? |
38608 | Will this dress be all right? |
38608 | With Treble''s moth scoop? |
38608 | Wo n''t you come in and wait? |
38608 | Wo n''t you stay? 38608 Wo n''t you wait for the girls?" |
38608 | Worry? |
38608 | Would Vita get you a nice cold glass of water? |
38608 | Wyn,shouted Laddie,"ca n''t you see you are making yourself ridiculous at a time like this?" |
38608 | Yes, a number of times----"Then, if the moaner did not die before, Nora, what makes you think the present attack would be fatal? |
38608 | Yes, you know about them, do n''t you? |
38608 | You are so brave, Wynnie,said Miss Beckwith,"I wonder would you be brave enough to go in and investigate?" |
38608 | You bring her the cakes----"And you knew that, too? |
38608 | You bring pie? |
38608 | You coming in? 38608 You do n''t mean to tell me you are actually afraid of those little girls, just because they wear uniforms?" |
38608 | You do n''t tell? |
38608 | You find big snake? |
38608 | You go quick asleep? |
38608 | You have n''t seen anything? |
38608 | You know this little girl, do n''t you, Lucia? |
38608 | You know, Pell Mell, the Mantons will bring barrels of things to eat, so why should we make samples of our miserable home- cooking failures? |
38608 | You like it? |
38608 | You look delectable enough for anyone to just eat you up----"Ca n''t you girls realize this is an emergency, not a debate? |
38608 | You lose your good clothes? 38608 You mean you are sick and come here to rest?" |
38608 | You mean you do not dare tell me where you live? |
38608 | You surely do n''t think she''s twins? |
38608 | You''re really too young,continued the girl,"but you''ll grow old soon I hope, do n''t you think so?" |
38608 | Your first? |
38608 | Your name is Nora, is n''t it? |
38608 | Your nice, fat, good natured Vita? |
38608 | A companion would add to the possibilities of good times, Nora secretly admitted, but what companion could she find in these wilds? |
38608 | A horse?" |
38608 | A party?" |
38608 | Alma was quiet during all the merry chatting, but Thistle, who could not resist one more thrust, said next:"Thinking of him, dearie?" |
38608 | And do n''t you like Nora in it?" |
38608 | And does the moon sort of make faces in the windows?" |
38608 | And how was she to guess what the cost of her change of heart would mean to her? |
38608 | And if it were something else why did the woman try to conceal it? |
38608 | And was this to be the end of her precious secret? |
38608 | And why did the picture life-- the make- believe-- charm her like some secret failing? |
38608 | Are n''t you, Bobbs?" |
38608 | Are we out after hours?" |
38608 | Are you trying to hide him behind your skirts? |
38608 | Are you trying to-- scare me?" |
38608 | Besides, do n''t you really think a name is a part of one''s self and ought to be loved and respected?" |
38608 | Besides, how silly it would be to say she had actually been out in the roadway in the Fauntleroy clothes? |
38608 | But are secrets wise and are they safe to carry around in so big and open a place as Rocky Ledge? |
38608 | But for what? |
38608 | But honestly, girls, was n''t it a joke?" |
38608 | But should it have been? |
38608 | But why should she hide?" |
38608 | But why should she take it so seriously? |
38608 | CHAPTER II THE ATTIC"How''s this?" |
38608 | CHAPTER VII CAP TO THE RESCUE Where was she? |
38608 | Ca n''t you see there is something the matter?" |
38608 | Can you walk, Bobbs, or shall big Cousin Jerry carry you?" |
38608 | Come along Bob, you are going to be my helper now, are n''t you?" |
38608 | Could I see my attic room now, Aunt Elizabeth?" |
38608 | Could it be a bear or some big animal? |
38608 | Could n''t she dream and play and fancy all the wonderful things she had been storing up for so long? |
38608 | Could n''t we give him a pillow?" |
38608 | Could n''t you make out to get adopted at the Nest yourself?" |
38608 | Could she say she would so much rather walk to the Ledge? |
38608 | Could you blame them for howling? |
38608 | Did Lord Fauntleroy go out in his grounds alone? |
38608 | Did Mrs. Manton know that Vita had gone up to rouse her? |
38608 | Did he know the attic secret that she had been unable even to realize was a secret? |
38608 | Did n''t I say I''d leave a flap up?" |
38608 | Did n''t I see Lord Fauntleroy play his Dearest?" |
38608 | Did n''t you hang up your wet things yet?" |
38608 | Did other girls really like the horrid brown uniforms never pictured in books, that is, never, until very lately? |
38608 | Did she make friends with Alma and Wyn, our pet Scouts?" |
38608 | Did she really swim? |
38608 | Did you ever come across such a child?" |
38608 | Did you happen to see them pass this way?" |
38608 | Did you hear that?" |
38608 | Did you need anything? |
38608 | Did you see my little girl?" |
38608 | Do n''t you know the girls?" |
38608 | Do n''t you like it, Lucia?" |
38608 | Do they come here?" |
38608 | Do you dream an awful lot here?" |
38608 | Do you have cobwebs in there?" |
38608 | Do you know what a spook cabinet is, Nora?" |
38608 | Do you see that mark outside the little drop of alcohol?" |
38608 | Do you-- like those perfumes?" |
38608 | Does the roof slant so it gives you the nightmare on your chest, you know? |
38608 | Fulfillment THE GIRL SCOUTS AT ROCKY LEDGE CHAPTER I JIM OR JERRY: TED OR ELIZABETH"Do you mind if I call you Jim?" |
38608 | Give us a row?" |
38608 | Grown up? |
38608 | Had she screamed? |
38608 | Have you had a doctor?" |
38608 | How could Nora reach her room without being seen? |
38608 | How could she again go in among all those sensibly- clad girls in that ridiculous costume? |
38608 | How different this was from that which she knew at school? |
38608 | How do we know but the myth flew away in the night?" |
38608 | How ever did you get here?" |
38608 | How many worlds were there after all? |
38608 | How perfectly silly to fall asleep?" |
38608 | How quickly the cloud of Anxiety can darken the brightest home? |
38608 | How was Nora to know she was a very much spoiled little girl? |
38608 | How''s that?" |
38608 | I was just having the most----"But her audience had vanished and the house was empty, so to speak, so why orate or harangue? |
38608 | I''ll be Nora, and you''ll be Ted, that''s pretty: what does it mean?" |
38608 | If it were she who was up there why did she moan? |
38608 | Instead, she asked herself in the looking glass:"Wonder if I dare go outside? |
38608 | Is n''t that lovely? |
38608 | Is n''t that so, Bobbs?" |
38608 | It provided her with a personal importance-- what girl does not enjoy the possession of a knowledge others have not and everyone would love to have? |
38608 | It slam-- you hear it?" |
38608 | It was for Lucia, was n''t it?" |
38608 | It was the attic, but what part of it? |
38608 | It was those sandwiches and those cakes----""You did n''t make those, Wynnie?" |
38608 | It''s from----""The prince?" |
38608 | Manton?" |
38608 | No?" |
38608 | Now do you understand?" |
38608 | Now is n''t that gallant?" |
38608 | Oh, child,"she cried out,"what has happened to you? |
38608 | Oh, suppose it should be unconsciousness? |
38608 | Oh, where is Vita? |
38608 | Perhaps make fun of her or think her odd and foolish? |
38608 | Please tell me who you are and where you live? |
38608 | She counted the pieces, waist, jacket, knickers, sash-- where was the cap? |
38608 | She gave the statement a tone implying:"Why would n''t the prince be the visitor?" |
38608 | She not come back, bring doctor?" |
38608 | She picked a wonderful spray of pink clover before she asked Nora again:"Do you ever see a little boy, a very fancy dressed boy, around the cottage? |
38608 | She would always have big Cousin Jerry to stand by her, and if Cousin Ted----"Want to come to town with me, dear?" |
38608 | Suppose the Thing comes crawling down some night and Vita is not there to drive it back?" |
38608 | The woodlands were broad enough for both to roam, but it was inevitable that both should meet some day, and, under what circumstances? |
38608 | Then came the thought: How would she get Vita to give her the supplies without making known the use she was to put them to? |
38608 | These would surely supply an excuse for carrying out food, and, after all, would n''t it be a picnic for Lucia? |
38608 | This boat would sail the rapids, would n''t she, Jimmie?" |
38608 | Those t''ings not yours?" |
38608 | Volunteers?" |
38608 | Was it a woman? |
38608 | Was n''t that just what one might expect? |
38608 | Was n''t this her dream vacation? |
38608 | Was she helping Alma? |
38608 | Was that someone moaning? |
38608 | Was there even a window? |
38608 | Was there ever a story finished without"a letter"? |
38608 | Was there ever such a jolly man? |
38608 | Was this a private initiation, and am I intruding?" |
38608 | Well, what did_ he_ call call them?" |
38608 | What ails your yacht, anyway?" |
38608 | What are we going to say to her if she happens back tonight?" |
38608 | What could Vita be doing that so held her attention? |
38608 | What could be so black? |
38608 | What did that old Vita mean by her attic tricks? |
38608 | What do you want to call me?" |
38608 | What ever shall I do?" |
38608 | What ever shall we do to get in a day''s work now?" |
38608 | What is it, Cap?" |
38608 | What is it?" |
38608 | What is''secret''?" |
38608 | What should I be afraid of? |
38608 | What was the sense of being appointed a committee to investigate and not do it? |
38608 | What was your pet name?" |
38608 | What would Barbara say to this game of characters? |
38608 | What would a Girl Scout think of her in such a costume? |
38608 | What would the ladies who visited the school say to a person like Cousin Ted? |
38608 | What would the night bring? |
38608 | What''s wrong? |
38608 | Where do you go to?" |
38608 | Where had she spent the afternoon? |
38608 | Who could it be? |
38608 | Who had seen her? |
38608 | Who''s going to make the call on Mrs. Jerry Manton?" |
38608 | Why did Vita come up? |
38608 | Why did n''t you say so?" |
38608 | Why had she never known such companionship? |
38608 | Why had she waited so long? |
38608 | Why must she, little Nora, always be so far away from that pretty mother? |
38608 | Why should n''t she stroll out grandly in her princely costume? |
38608 | Will Cap come?" |
38608 | Will you hush? |
38608 | Would Mrs. Manton oblige her to be different? |
38608 | Would it suit you, Aunt Elizabeth? |
38608 | Would n''t you like that?" |
38608 | Would she ever enjoy the other now, after all this? |
38608 | Would she find the relationship too irksome? |
38608 | Would that be all right for you?" |
38608 | Would that be all right?" |
38608 | Would they all talk about her? |
38608 | Would you believe that great, big baby has a bowl of milk and two cuts of home made bread every night? |
38608 | Would you like that, Lucia?" |
38608 | You all right?" |
38608 | You can swim, of course?" |
38608 | You do n''t want to go hide in the dark any more, do you Lucia?" |
38608 | You have bad dream?" |
38608 | called out Wyn,"you come right over about daylight, will you? |
38608 | she sobbed afresh,"can you ever imagine what it is to have the-- girls-- all making fun of you?" |