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39914To remonstrances made by those who wish to dissuade them in view of such conditions, they will reply,"Why should I care?
30385)._--There are two kinds of sticks wrapped with cordage: single short sticks loosely wrapped around the midsection( bobbins?
30385139597-_Chione_(?)
30385In this tie- twined matting the wefts are spaced at intervals of 3.2 cm., and they consist of 2-ply_ agave_(?)
30385Primarily, each bundle of hanks was held together by a light wrapping of single agave(?)
30385The weft was also of 2-ply agave(?)
30385_ Bull- roarer_(?
30385_ Cord- wrapped sticks( bobbins?
30385_ Water bags(?
30385_ i._ Bull- roarer(?)
30385in diameter of 2-ply agave(?)
41070Are you not ashamed,say they,"to quarrel with your little brother?"''
41070Who are these that fly as a cloud,exclaims Esaias,"or as the doves to their windows?"
41070), Hohilpos( Flatheads?
41070), and the Euotalla( Touchet?
41070All of which may be true; but, judged by this standard, has not every nation on earth incurred the death penalty?
41070But is this sound reasoning?
41070Colvilles cut down pines for their moss( alectoria?).
41070For who can tell what may or may not be found out by inquiry?
41070Giving him some_ muck- a- muck_,[499] I asked him,"What do you say when you talk over old Gesnip?"
41070Nothing else will satisfy her.... Would money satisfy me for the death of my son?
41070Ootlashoots, Micksucksealton( Pend d''Oreilles?
41070The Sciatogas and Toustchipas live on Canoe River( Tukanon?
41070What purpose did these peoples serve?
41070Who are you?
41070_ Ib._ Quathlapotle, between the Cowlits and Chahwahnahinooks( Cathlapootle?)
53080And what may that consist of?
53080But what have you to give me?
53080Can not you carry it?
53080Can not you see that I am throwing the mountains about, which is my usual occupation? 53080 Come,"cried Hun- Apu derisively,"are you going to lift the mountain or not?"
53080Do you think you could overthrow that mountain?
53080Do you think you will be able to cure me?
53080For what reason?
53080How are you, my son?
53080Straightway descended Titlacahuan- Tezcatlipoca, and commenced to scold, saying,''What is this fire doing here?'' 53080 To what place have they advanced?"
53080What have you there, O little ones?
53080What is this?
53080What may you be doing?
53080What should be done to you for thus disgracing me?
53080Whence come you?
53080Where do you go?
53080Why are you dressed in this fashion? 53080 Why did you not say so at first?"
53080Why do you leave your capital?
53080American Myths of the Discovery But what were the speculations of the Red Men on the other side of the Atlantic?
53080And who may you be that ask such stupid questions?
53080But may there not have been later migrations from the north?
53080Did the Toltecs Exist?
53080Do these myths contain any essence of the truth?
53080For what reason did the prehistoric rulers of Peru build here?
53080Hastening to his sister, he cried as he approached her:"Is it indeed you, my sister, or some evil demon who has taken your likeness?"
53080Is K, then, the same as Chac?
53080It is as follows:"''Ama x- u ch''ux ri Vuch?''
53080Later on Huitzilopochtli asked:"Where may they be now?"
53080The gods Citallinicue and Citallatonac, looking below, exclaimed,''Divine Lord, what means that fire below?
53080This may be rendered freely:"''Is the dawn about to be?''
53080Was the original governing class a bearded race?
53080Were the Maya Toltecs?
53080Were there no rumours there, no legends of an Eastern world?
53080Were these beards artificial and symbolical?
53080What are your names?"
53080What dread secrets, what scenes of orgic splendour have those carven walls witnessed?
53080What has Great Britain accomplished in this new and fascinating field of science?
53080What solemn priestly conclave, what magnificence of rite, what marvels of initiation, have these forest temples known?
53080Whence Came the Maya?
53080Whence, then, the ever- recurring beard and moustache?
53080Why do they thus smoke the heavens?''
53080Why do you not wear a cloak?"
53080Why dost thou leave us?
53080Will you lead me to the mountain?"
53080With whom shall we proceed to the aucas[ the enemies]?''
16426Was that you?"
16426But why do you want them?
16426Can not each one of you fight fifty Indians?
16426Do you like it?
16426Have we not five rifles?
16426How do you do?
16426More pain?
16426What does it matter,they said,"if one or two of us are killed?"
16426Why do you do that?
16426Why should we take them?
16426And do not fight, because if in the fight you kill somebody, what will you have afterward?
16426Are these cave- dwellers related to the ancient cliff- dwellers in the southwestern part of the United States and northern Mexico?
16426At first he did not know what it was, and he said to his companion,"Listen, what is that?"
16426Can this possibly be the original wild plant from which the ordinary Indian corn has been cultivated?
16426Did your mother, who gave you birth, tell you to do this?
16426For what other reason should they sing or call?
16426How was this for rapid transit to matrimonial bliss?
16426Might there not, possibly, be descendants of the people yet in existence in the northwestern part of Mexico hitherto so little explored?
16426Must the weaker always be first crushed, before he can be assimilated by the new condition of things?
16426Now, shall I let them out one by one, or do you want them all at once?"
16426Now, what was I to do?
16426On hearing their"Yes"he would say,"Where is the dollar?"
16426On my next visit to his office he received me with a queer, hesitating expression on his face, and suddenly blurted out,"Can you cut out trousers?"
16426One man who had hid himself, but was after a while forced to reappear, bluntly asked,"Are you not the man who kills the fat girls and the children?"
16426Tara Dios is not angry with us; why should he be?
16426Tell me, why did you kill yourself?--Because I chose to do it.--Now what did you get for it, lying there, as you are, with stones on top of you?
16426The Grey Fox went to the Lion and said:"How do you do, Brother Lion?
16426The first thoughts of a person falling ill are: Whom have I offended?
16426The man who came to see me burned me with his pine torch, and said to me,''You Indian pig, what do you want here?''
16426The padre asked,"What does the macaw do in the tree?"
16426The people did not like this, and considered it rather high- handed on his part; but then, what was there for them to do about it?
16426The wise old man may reproach laggard, inexperienced younger ones, saying,"Why do you not go to work?"
16426Their assimilation may benefit Mexico, but one may well ask: Is it just?
16426There is a story about a padre who asked a Tarahumare boy,"What is God doing in Heaven?"
16426Therefore, almost my first question was,"How did you like Chicago?"
16426This struck the simple and patient Indians as rather excessive, for what would then be left to divide between themselves?
16426Were you not just playing the violin in the house with us?
16426What are you doing here?"
16426What have I taken that I should have left alone, and what have I kept that I should have given?
16426When they met again the Lion said to the Coyote,"Well, how did you get on?"
16426Where are you going to sleep?
16426Who would take her?
16426Why did you hang yourself in the tree?
16426Why do you wish to take the first fruits from me?
16426or if an owl screeches at night, the sorcerer may say:"Do n''t you hear me?
16183Ah, and where is he?
16183Ah,said I,"so you are a committee, are you, come to tell me that you do not wish to be measured?"
16183Ah,said I,"you have brought these, then, for measurement?"
16183And if I should conclude that it was best to take you to Mexico for a few days, what would you say to that?
16183And what other member of the committee particularly objects to being measured?
16183And where is Manuel?
16183But, sir,said the chief of police,"suppose he does not wish to come?"
16183Do n''t you want to get there at a good hour? 16183 Sir,"said he,"will you not measure the women?"
16183The skulls, what skulls, sir?
16183Well,said I,"suppose I took you to my own country and kept you there for six months?"
16183What is your name?
16183Who owns this house?
16183Why are you chief of police?
16183Why do n''t the boys want to go fast?
16183Why not thrust him into the jail? 16183 Will you not propound a problem?"
16183_ Y el otro_?
16183_ Ya se va_?
16183( And the other?
16183( Now you are leaving?)
16183( What is your name, sir?).
16183Addressing him, I said,"And so you do not wish to be measured?"
16183And where are you going, pard?"
16183As he arose and dressed to go, I said,"Did I tell you the truth?
16183As we drew near them the_ presidente_, with drunken dignity, rose and said:"Where are you going, Señores?"
16183At the next closed house, I stopped, and turning to an official, who spoke Spanish, said,"I am tired of these closed houses; who owns this house?"
16183At this, the_ presidente_ became furious:"Who is this with orders from the governor?
16183Did the operation hurt you, or did it not?
16183Does this prove that the Mayas are Asiatics by ancestry?
16183Eggs,_ tortillas, frijoles_, chicken?
16183For what?
16183He accosted me in Spanish, asking whence we had come; on my reply, probably catching my foreign accent, he winked and said in plain English,--"Yes?
16183He made another effort and then helplessly said--"Who can make anything of such a letter?
16183Her knowledge of our language, however, proved to be extremely limited, being confined to such expressions as"How are you, sir?"
16183I replied,"Here are two persons now who have refused; why wait while others shall be brought?"
16183My Florencito, why wait here?
16183Not that his willingness was lacking, but where should he find one hundred indian men?
16183The owner cordially answered,"_ Como no?
16183Waiting a moment, I turned to the officials and asked,"And which one particularly does not wish to be measured of this committee?"
16183Was there a reason why you should not have your bust made?"
16183Well, they are waiting for you out there in the corridor; why do n''t you go to work?"
16183What do you mean?
16183Why are you not bringing in breakfast for these gentlemen?
16183Why are you not supplying them?
16183Why do you go so slowly?"
16183Why longer wait in Mérida for our boat?
16183Would it be possible for us to make the picture and on what conditions?
16183Would our little mule be able to pass it?
16183Would the professor please have the kindness to stop this?
16183You hear?
16183señor_?"
16183señores_,"( Why not?
16183shall we go?"
42808Of their letters I give here( see alphabet on the next page) an A, B, C, since their heaviness( number and intricacy?) 42808 [ 1121][ Illustation:_ ma i n ka ti_][ Illustration: A A A A B B C(q?)
42808''_ Nonoual_ ne serait- il pas une altération de_ Nanaual_ ou_ Nanahuatl_?''
42808(?)
4280828 uaxactukal, or hunkal catac uaxac, 8+ 20, or 20+ 8_ catac_,''and''30 luhucakal, 2 × 20- 10(?)
42808And you, boys, do you not like fruit?
42808Are not the friends of the Lord great in number?
42808Art thou the only one whom he holds dear?
42808But what is to bring about association?
42808But why does primitive man desire to abandon his original state and set out upon an arduous never- ending journey?
42808Cette statue était- elle une image allégorique de cet orgeat offert en cette occasion?''
42808Cihuapán, the valiant, where is he, And Quauhtzintecomtzin, the mighty, The great Cohuahuatzin, where are they?
42808Didst thou not thyself establish a law that he who should steal one ear of corn, or its value, should suffer death?"
42808Do you wish to be nothing but merchants, to carry a staff in your hands and a load on your backs?
42808From what is it mankind is so eager to escape; with what do we wrestle; for what do we strive?
42808How many of all our joys and sorrows, our loves and hates, our good and evil actions, spring from physical causes only?
42808In what esteem dost thou hold the Lord God?
42808Is man polished and refined happier than man wild and unfettered; is civilization a blessing or a curse?
42808Is not society a bundle of organs, with an implanted Soul of Progress, which moves mankind along in a resistless predetermined march?
42808Is the wild beast, ofttimes hungry and hunted, happier than its chained brother of the menagerie?
42808Is the wild horse, galloping with its fellows over the broad prairie, happier than the civilized horse of carriage, cart, or plow?
42808Is this the fact?
42808K L L M N O O P PP CU KU X X U(?)
42808Lo, now, are you not the children of noble parents?
42808Making a deep obeisance, he thus addressed the king:"How is it, most high and mighty prince, that thou hast thus stolen my corn?
42808May it not be that he will come back to us?
42808Now imagine the absence from the world of this spirit of evil, and what would be the result?
42808Often is the question asked, What is civilization?
42808Or if the light of thy splendor should be turned into utter darkness, and thy dominions laid waste?
42808Say to thine heart, Who was I?
42808T È H H I CA(?)
42808The Friar asks:''¿ Qué pena le dan al adúltero, que se echa con la muger de otro?''
42808Then comes the question, What is happiness?
42808Then said the farmer:"How is it then, that thou breakest thine own law?"
42808These men do not want government, they do not want culture; how then is an arm to be found sufficiently strong to bridle their wild passions?
42808U( dj or dz?)
42808Was it possible that thou couldst hide thyself or escape this decision?
42808What is a savage or barbarous state?
42808What is the act of civilizing?
42808What is this quality of shame if it be not habit?
42808What is to prevent republics from growing, so long as intelligence keeps pace with extension?
42808What will become of you in the world?
42808What wilt thou do if in thy time thy kingdom should be destroyed, and the wrath of our God should visit thee in a pestilence?
42808What, I say again, will become of you?
42808When such questions are answered as What is attraction, heat, electricity; what instinct, intellect, soul?
42808Who am I?
42808Who can believe that so mighty and powerful a prince will be found wanting in charity toward the orphan and the widow?
42808Who can doubt that his well- tried courage will be even greater now that it is so much needed?
42808Who could have thought, having seen the palaces and the court, the glory and the power of the old King Tezozomoc, that these things could have an end?
42808Who is he, I say again, that can hear me and not weep?
42808Who made us?
42808Who, that listens to me, can refrain from weeping?
42808Why does he wish to give up his wild freedom, his native independence, and place upon his limbs the fetters of a social and political despotism?
42808Will he, peradventure, return from the place to which he is gone?
42808Will you become laborers and work with your hands?
42808Z HA MA TO Sign of( me, mo?)
42808[ 1106] Chiapas( Tzendal?)
42808[ Sidenote: IS CIVILIZATION CONDUCIVE TO HAPPINESS?]
42808[ Sidenote: WHY WERE CALIFORNIANS NOT CIVILIZED?]
42808and may we not hope while rejoicing over our past emancipations, that we shall some day be free from our present despotisms?
42808is not the first question of our catechism, but What will people say?
21618And how dost thou live, Pablo?
21618And the next?
21618And what is this metal like?
21618And what of yourself?
21618And who is this Fray Antonio, señor?
21618But did you ever happen to hear of a bridge that was hung up at one end an''that was operated by swingin''it backward an''forward like a pendulum?
21618But the letter itself?
21618But the sign? 21618 But what good did it do us to find it, when we could not follow it?"
21618But what of Pablo, our young companion?
21618Can it possibly be, then, that he is in communication with the outside world?
21618Do you wonder that I rejoice over your coming, and over the news which you bring? 21618 Dost thou call me, Wise One?"
21618Drinking fountains?
21618Had n''t you better let him down easy by telegraphing him right now to begin to look out for a new place?
21618Have you found a way down?
21618He''s goin''t''send that thing t''th''King an''say it''s me, is he? 21618 Honest Injun, Professor?"
21618How?
21618How?
21618Is the trail good enough to make a start on now?
21618Is this gold?
21618Just ask th''Colonel if he minds my smokin''a pipe, wo n''t you, Professor?
21618Left?
21618Señor,he said,"you know El Sabio?"
21618Shall I down him?
21618The señor does not know? 21618 They are the same?"
21618What do you mean by being out of work?
21618What do you think of your friends now?
21618What is a rain- coat, Pablo?
21618What th''dickens is th''Padre drivin''at, anyway?
21618What''s become of the railroad?
21618What''s th''good?
21618What''s the reason that it''s not some queer thing belonging to the folks we''re looking for?
21618What_ is_ the story that it contains? 21618 Whence comes the one that you guard so carefully?"
21618Where''s the Padre?
21618Why the dickens did n''t you_ get_ it?
21618Why, have n''t I told you that there is stored in this hidden city the greatest treasure that ever was brought into one place since the world began?
21618Will you go with us?
21618You set up to be some punkins of an engineer, now do n''t you?
21618And I wonder what will become of that little lame boy of his now?
21618And so-- and so-- Will the señor forgive me?
21618And what then?
21618And where is the stronghold?"
21618And without waiting for the others to speak, he asked, eagerly:"Is it to be?"
21618Bring ye the token that summons us to their aid?"
21618But I inquired, gravely:"And this one thing that hinders thee from getting rich, Pablo, what is it?"
21618But what I want to know is, when we want''em t''stop, how in th''h-- ll are we ever goin''t''set th''brakes?"
21618But what did you say to''em?
21618D''you know what I''m goin''t''do, Rayburn, when I realize on this investment?
21618Did n''t I tell you that nobody could stop''em when they once got fairly started?
21618Did n''t you hear the rocks flying from the cliff where it struck?"
21618Do n''t you think, though, maybe it was a little bit risky t''give ourselves away?"
21618Do you catch on?"
21618Do you feel strong enough, Professor, to tie th''ends o''this rag?"
21618Do you truly size it up for a pearl yourself?"
21618Had n''t I better stick a pin in him and wake him up?"
21618Have you got your wind again, Professor?
21618How d''you find yourself now, old man?"
21618How do I know what''s goin''t''happen with a stone thing that goes tippin''around that way?
21618I guess you never knew Steve, did you, Rayburn?
21618I say, Professor, am I asleep or awake?"
21618I tell you, Professor, there was n''t any flies on that old man, now was there?
21618I wonder what they''d say, Professor, to a bid for puttin''in a dynamo for''em an''lightin''this dark old hole with electricity?
21618In a moment he called:"Just come here, Young, and help, will you?
21618Is n''t that your idea of it, Rayburn?"
21618It''s worse''an th''porter- bottles-- for what''s th''use o''shoemaker''s wax t''folks who do n''t rightly know what a shoe is?
21618Left?
21618There do n''t seem t''be any flies worth speakin''of on th''Colonel-- eh, Professor?
21618They must have done that sort o''thing in old times, eh, Professor?
21618This looks like a badly kept drug store, do n''t it?"
21618Thou art come from Fray Antonio?"
21618Under his breath I heard him mutter,"Can it be that the prophecy will be fulfilled?"
21618What is it?
21618What is this mystery?
21618What would you have?"
21618What''s he said about a treasure, Rayburn?
21618What''s th''life o''that whole outfit worth compared t''one life like his?
21618Where did you get that boy- an''-donkey outfit from, anyway?
21618Where''s a good ruin to begin on?"
21618Where''s the Padre?"
21618Who can say that when the hour of trial came he did not meet his death as bravely as any martyr of them all?
21618Who could tell what dead of other faiths and races yet unborn would lie here also before the end of time should come?
21618Why, it b''longs t''one o''th''boys on th''Central!--but how th''dickens did it ever get_ here_?
21618Would living there, he asked, be any worse for us than living where we then were-- where we were equally shut in?
21618Yet we hesitated about entering this black gap-- for who could tell what depths, unseen in that dense darkness, we might not plunge into headlong?
21618Young bore the forward end of the stretcher, and as we came into the oratory I felt him start as he exclaimed,"What th''devil''s broke loose here?"
21618Young called out, as he caught sight of me,"have you given up antiquities an''gone into th''circus business?
21618he shouted; and added,"What''s the good of a King''s symbol when we''re all goin''to lose our hair?"
21618where did this come from?