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10043If the washings have made the richest placers in the world, what must the mother veins be?
35824What are we doing with all the money we take out? 35824 What would you consider the proper outfit for a miner in starting out?"
35824When would you advise prospective gold diggers to start by either St. Michael''s or Juneau?
35824But do n''t you think the cream of the claims will be skimmed next year?"
35824That was pretty good pay, was n''t it?
35824You know, however, what is the natural course of development in newly discovered gold fields?"
42611Ai n''t he the man who won that Cheyenne race after his horse fell on him?"
42611Could Grimsby turn him, and without a bit?
42611Could they ever be headed off?
42611Did or does polygamy have anything to do with the unquestioned success and prosperity of the Mormon people?
42611Had the wild horses broken loose?
42611How can I tell you of it and of the lovely region of the American Riviera all round about it?
42611Two native champions had proved their grit, what could the Arizonian do against such as these?
42611Was the fun for the day all vanished by the accident?
60296Do you know,asked Urquhart,"what troops of ours are engaged there?"
60296As I got closer two of them came hesitatingly towards me, saluted, and one said,"Sir, is your name Pringle?"
60296But what''s his name and where is he from?''
60296Can He find a safe way for our feet in the darkness?
60296Did you barely do your routine duty or go further and lend a helping hand?
60296Did you squeeze in near the stove on a cold day no matter who else was shoved away?
60296Do you wonder that Brodeur loved the dog?
60296Does n''t it seem to you to be the right direction, the right trail, the right guide?
60296How can we test Him when we do not ourselves know the way?
60296How did he use his teeth?
60296Is there another Officers''Mess that has that record?
60296Not much in itself, but it meant-- well, who could tell what amazing new finds it might mean?
60296Or were these the wild, elemental forces of nature playing at games that the Creator had taught them and that they had played from all eternity?
60296Throw my bowlful of porridge away and do without half a breakfast on account of that button which I could n''t swallow?
60296Was it Shep''s way of boxing his ears?
60296Was there anything that we could do for him?
60296What are the credentials of Christ when He offers himself as our Guide?
60296What could I do?
60296What did I do?
60296What direction would He lead us?
60296What is the great burden of His message accepted by all Christian Churches down underneath the load of dogma, form and ceremony?
60296What plan did I follow in dealing with these numerous needs?
60296What then would everybody think?
60296What would you have done in my place?
60296When you got a fruitcake from home did you"hog it"all yourself or share it with your chums in generous chunks?
60296When you want to minister to men in such times, do n''t your thoughts just naturally turn to the Man of Nazareth?
60296Where would He lead us if we followed Him?
60296Who can quarrel with such gambling?
60296Why not you as well as those other fellows?
60296Will He leave us to follow when we can not see him?
44038Are you good polers?
44038But is n''t it dreadfully cold up there?
44038Did you measure it?
44038Does n''t it get very dull here?
44038Goin''to sleep on the floor?
44038Have you had much experience in ascending rivers?
44038How did the Harvard- Yale football game come out last fall?
44038How long,thought I,"does one have to stay in Alaska before one gets so indifferent to mosquitoes as this?
44038How much baking powder did you put in with the flour?
44038How much shall I put in?
44038How should I know?
44038Is this too much?
44038Me? 44038 What are you giving me?"
44038What in h-- l are_ you_ reportin''for?
44038What''s the matter with your Jesus?
44038When did you leave the Outside?
44038Where are_ you_ goin'', pardner? 44038 Where is my own?
44038Where moose, Charley?
44038You have n''t a sandwich about your clothes, have you?
44038After breakfast he showed me his gold dust; a little flat piece interested me, and I said,"Gimme that, I''ll pay yer; what''s it worth?"
44038And then with a look which seemed to say"What kind of a blarsted Philistine is this?"
44038Any body object to Sandy Jim?"
44038Been over that Pass-- how many times, Pete, three times, ai n''t it?"
44038Dat was summer som we washed on Stewart River, on''y us-- fetched out britty peek sack dat year-- eh?"
44038Does he lie starving on the hillside?
44038Hid in the dam of the beaver, waiting the springtime?
44038In spite of their disclaimers they evidently expected to take part, but where were the fair partners for the mazy waltz?
44038It was very ancient and perhaps did not smell sweet, but what did I care?
44038Looking up and finding him still regarding me, I continued:"How''s the claim turning out?"
44038Oh, no; not me,"I replied,"you''re thinkin''of some one else, I reckon?"
44038One man answered:"What''s the matter with Sandy Jim for chairman?
44038One of these must be Chicken Creek, but which?
44038Or is it simply the phlegm of the Norwegian-- magnificent in mosquito time?"
44038Prospectin'', I reckon?"
44038See that little feller over there?"
44038The offer to pay was an insult to the miner''s tradition and one of them growled out,"None of that kind of talk, d''ye hear?
44038They had unfortunately forgotten to keep any sugar-- could we lend them some?
44038Was it you?
44038Where is the sun- warmth?
44038Who are we?--You know!--Who are we?
44038Who''s for chairman?"
44038Why does he linger?
44038Why does he wait on the mountains?
44038we asked of an old stager;"what do you do for amusement?"
259Did ever you see such a skin?
259Who''s for a juicy two- step?
259_ Who is it talks of sleeping? 259 __"Mother, mother, why should you fear?
259( Was ever so welcome the light?)
259-- Father, where is our boy to- night?
259A dollar?
259At last he made it out, and then the legend ran like this--"Will Klondike miner write to Peg, Plumhollow, Squashville, Wis.?"
259Beaten back to my corner, how can I hope to win?
259But what of the others that followed, losing their boats by the score?
259Can you forget it, its glory and its goad?
259Do you think the silent herd did not hear"The Mocking Bird", Or relish"Silver Threads among the Gold"?
259Have ever you heard a man cry?
259Have you ever sat by a frozen corpse that looks at you with a grin, And that seems to say:"You may try all day, but you''ll never jam me in"?
259Have you ever stood in an Arctic hut in the shadow of the Pole, With a little coffin six by three and a grief you ca n''t control?
259I''ll swear that somebody shook Me hard by the arm for a moment, but how on earth could it be?
259Is n''t that rather hell?
259Just to rest for a moment; was ever rest such a joy?
259Look at my face, it''s crimped and gouged-- one of them death- mask things; Do n''t seem the sort of man, do I, as might be the pal of kings?
259Look me all over from head to foot; how much would you think I was worth?
259Maybe I''ll fail-- what matter?
259Men of the High North, you who have known it; You in whose hearts its splendors have abode; Can you renounce it, can you disown it?
259Nothing doing?
259Now are n''t things like that enough to drive a man to booze?
259Or was it only a notion?
259River and plain and mighty peak-- and who could stand unawed?
259So what could I do( I leave it to you)?
259Was it a door that shattered, shell- like, under his blow?
259Was it a light I saw?
259Was it a man he was crushing, whose head he beat on the floor?
259Was it her lover, that wild thing, that twisted and gouged and tore?
259Was it his saint, that strumpet, dishevelled and cowering low?
259Was this he, Tellus, this marble?
259What of the poor souls that perished?
259Where in the world have I got to?
259Where is the hardship, where is the pain of it?
259Why is my heart so strangely stirred?
259You turn it down?
259_ Hark to the ewe that bore him:"What has muddied the strain?
259a dime?
259a nickel?
259did somebody holler?
259do n''t be hard-- have you got a dollar to lend?
259not dreaming a dream?
259sharp- edged as a javelin, was that a woman''s scream?
259what was that?
259would n''t that be tough?
28551Are there any outfits ahead of us?
28551Are we on the Telegraph Trail?
28551But what can I do? 28551 But where?
28551Do you ever expect to get there? 28551 Do you expect to get there?"
28551Good feed? 28551 Has he been much trouble to you?"
28551Have you any idee where we''re at?
28551How are you off for grub?
28551How de do? 28551 How far is it to the ford?"
28551How far to Teslin Lake?
28551How''s the horse?
28551I b''lieve there''s gold here,said"Chihuahua,""but who''s goin''to stay here and look fer it?
28551I guess we better let him go, had n''t we?
28551I ought to rattle into Glenora on this grub, had n''t I?
28551Oh, by the way, partner, where did you get that nice, quiet, little blue pony of yours?
28551What did you do during the late rains?
28551What do you think of the trail?
28551What is his name?
28551Why is it, do you suppose, that the road- gang ahead of us have n''t left a single sign, not even a word as to where we are?
28551Yes, there''s that road- gang sent out to put this trail into shape-- what have they done? 28551 --How is this for a prairie route?"
28551--"What river is this, anyhow?"
28551After looking the horse all over, with a subtle show of not being in haste, I asked,"How much will you take for him?"
28551Again some one said,"Does it pay to bring a horse like that so far?"
28551And I said,''Hullo, uncle, what you doin'', diggin''your grave?''
28551At Missoula, the following evening, I rushed into the ticket office and shouted,"Where is''54''?"
28551But what of that?
28551Ca n''t ye see that eddy?
28551DO YOU FEAR THE WIND?
28551Did ye ever see the beat of that fer a barren?
28551Did you ever kill a horse?"
28551Do you fear the force of the wind, The slash of the rain?
28551Does it pay to bring up a child?
28551Does it pay to ride a bicycle?
28551Have you any idea where we are?"
28551He replied,"Where is your gun?"
28551He shook hands with me, saying,"Kla- how- ya,"in answer to my,"Kla- how- ya six,"which is to say,"How are you, friend?"
28551He then asked,"More white men come?"
28551He told of his hard experiences, with pride and joy, and said,"Is n''t it lucky I caught you just here?"
28551Hy- u muck- a- muck?"
28551I hurried for Ladrone, and as I passed with the horse the citizens smiled incredulously and asked,"Goin''to take the horse with you, eh?"
28551I rushed into the office of the operator:"Where''s the horse in''13,238''?"
28551I shouted, thoroughly disgusted,"does it pay to feed a dog for ten years?
28551If it had n''t been for her brother-- oh, I''ll smash his face in, some day"--he held up the other trouser leg:"See that patch?
28551In speaking about the surly answer I had received from the man on the banks of the river, I said:"I wonder why those men are camped there?
28551It does not pay,--that is sure,--but after all what does pay?
28551It was still more than thirty degrees below zero, but what of that?
28551Knowing the Indian''s vague idea of miles, I said:--"How_ long_ before we reach the ford?
28551Now, why do you come away out here in this poor Siwash country?"
28551Of what avail?
28551On a fishin''excursion?"
28551On what stream?"
28551One old man tottered up to my side to inquire,"Cap, where you going?"
28551Others were pathetic inquiries:"Where in hell are we?"
28551Say, looks like I ought to rustle enough grub out of all these outfits to last me into Glenora, do n''t it?"
28551Sit- kum sun?"
28551So this is the end of the trail to him-- To swing at the tail of a rope and die; Making a chapter gray and grim, Adding a ghost to the midnight sky?
28551THE GIFT OF WATER"Is water nigh?"
28551THE TOIL OF THE TRAIL What have I gained by the toil of the trail?
28551The bystanders seeing a horse travelling in such splendid loneliness asked,"Runnin''horse?"
28551The children all cried out at me:"Goin''to find the horsie?
28551The drivers looked down at us curiously and somewhat haughtily from their high seats, as if to say,"We know where we are going-- do you know as much?"
28551They had heard that cattle were coming over the trail and all inquired,"Spose when Moos- Moos come?"
28551To him I called with an assumption of jocularity I did not feel,"Stranger, where are you bound for?"
28551Was I to remain forever in Wrangell?
28551Was n''t that big divide hell?
28551What d''you think you''re doin''?
28551When I asked in Chinook,"How far is it to feed for our horses?"
28551Where ye think you''re goin''?"
28551Where''s the gun?"
28551Why you come?"
28551You remember that horse back there with a hole in his flank and his head flung up?
21652After we get to the foot of this lake, what comes next, Tim?
21652Ah, Jiff, it does me good to see your handsome silf; and how have ye been, and how do ye expect to continue to be?
21652And how have you made out?
21652And the man who robbed you of your money?
21652And was n''t it oursilves that was careless, anyway, in laying so much wilth where any one could git at the same?
21652And what of the two men smoking their pipes just beyond the fiddler?
21652And you accept our presence with him as proof that he is what he should be?
21652Are you going to begin digging here?
21652Are you hurt?
21652Are you sure there is gold here?
21652As, for instance, what?
21652Because they could not swim?
21652But what will Frank''s mother say?
21652But where can Tim be?
21652But,interposed Frank,"how is it with_ us_?
21652Can a boat go through?
21652Did n''t I tell ye he was the one that robbed me of my money? 21652 Did you go to the headwaters?"
21652Do n''t you remember that on the first day we arrived here, while we were prospecting up the little stream, we saw that friend of Ike Hardman?
21652Do ye obsarve that beauty?
21652Do ye think I would admit Jiff as a partner if it was otherwise? 21652 Do you expect them to take what they want in their pockets?"
21652Do you know him?
21652Do you remember that?
21652Do you see that?
21652How came we to forget it?
21652How can you tell until you search?
21652How far are we from Juneau?
21652How is it you did not learn?
21652How long is the cañon?
21652How will you separate them?
21652I belave,said Tim,"that some folks spake of death as riding on a pale horse, do n''t they?"
21652I have no idea, unless--"What?
21652I say, pards,he said in the gruff, wheedling tones of the professional tramp,"ca n''t you do something for a chap that''s down on his luck?"
21652Ike,said he,"I''ve stood by you all the way from Juneau, hain''t I?"
21652Is everything right?
21652Is it likely to last long?
21652Is that all?
21652Is that because you carry a Winchester and they have only their revolvers?
21652Is that fellow the Hardman you told us about?
21652No; where is he?
21652Not alone?
21652On what?
21652Probably I should-- most people do; but what do you think of it, Roswell?
21652Roswell,continued Jeff, who was proud to show off the learning of his young friends,"why do they call the Eskimos that name?"
21652See here,said the fellow angrily, as he laid his hand on the arm of Frank;"ai n''t you going to stake me a bit?"
21652Shall we not need them on our return?
21652So they be, unless ye happens to know which two to pass between; now, which would ye selict as a guess?
21652Suppose the shoes wear out?
21652That''s the fact, Jiff; but how did ye find it out?
21652The one who has such dreadful coughing spells in the night?
21652Then he give you back your money?
21652They ca n''t interfere with us?
21652Tim,said Frank, suspecting the truth,"what place is that?"
21652Was n''t that an avalanche?
21652We may as well understand one thing,said Frank, as they halted again;"you have heard Jeff tell about getting the drop on a man, Roswell?"
21652What about the Injins here?
21652What are you doing here anyway?
21652What could have gone wrong?
21652What do ye s''pose he would have said if the time between drinks was ten years?
21652What do you intend to do with the burro?
21652What do you mean by treating me thus when I am walking peaceably through the mountains, offering harm to no one?
21652What do you think of the deposit here?
21652What does it mean?
21652What have we ahead?
21652What is it now?
21652What is it?
21652What is it?
21652What is it?
21652What is next due?
21652What is the meaning of that?
21652What is the result?
21652What place is that?
21652What pleases you, Jeff?
21652What''s that?
21652What''s the trouble?
21652What''s the use? 21652 What, then, do you mean to do?"
21652When will you go?
21652Where are they?
21652Where?
21652Who is he?
21652Whom do you mean?
21652Why did n''t you keep awake?
21652Why not? 21652 Why not?"
21652Would ye oblige me with a description of the spalpeen?
21652You do not expect to stay long in the Klondike country?
21652You think it best that I should tell Jeff?
21652You wo n''t shoot?
21652You''re afraid of the storm, are you?
21652You''ve got to Dawson City without it costing you a penny, have n''t you?
21652A few minutes later Frank asked:"Do you believe they have thought of being followed?"
21652Are ye riddy?
21652Are you going to sign?"
21652Are you ready to sign?"
21652Did n''t I tell you that we''ll git all that''s needed at Juneau or Dyea or some point on the road?
21652Did they jump your claim?"
21652Do ye hear me?"
21652Do ye obsarve that cairn of stones a bit beyont?"
21652Do you hear that, Ike?"
21652Do you know why?"
21652Do you remember that stoop- shouldered old man whose room is next to ours?"
21652Have n''t you any more?"
21652Have you seen them?"
21652He eyed them closely, and, with the quizzical expression natural to many of his people, said:"And these are the laddies ye wrote me about?
21652How does that strike ye?"
21652How does that strike you, Tim?"
21652How is it, Jiff?"
21652ISN''T IT DREADFUL?"
21652ISN''T IT DREADFUL?"]
21652Is n''t it dreadful?"
21652JEFF 9"ROSWELL, DO YOU KNOW THAT STRANGE MAN HAS BEEN FOLLOWING US FOR THE PAST HOUR?"
21652Say, Tim, you hain''t any idea of going to college?"
21652Shall we wait for him and ask him his business?"
21652Sure I did, what is the matter wid ye?"
21652Was it possible that Jeff would allow the criminal recklessness Tim contemplated?
21652What are you doing, if I may ask, in Juneau?"
21652What do you think of that, eh?"
21652What''s this?"
21652Wo n''t ye come in-- that is, one or two at a time?"
21652Ye byes wo nt be scared of being lift to yersilves fur a few days?"
21652You know what was done by the two men that visited us at the diggings?"
21652[ Illustration:"ROSWELL, DO YOU KNOW THAT STRANGE MAN HAS BEEN FOLLOWING US FOR THE PAST HOUR?"]
21652[ Illustration:"SAY, TIM, YOU HAIN''T ANY IDEA OF GOING TO COLLEGE, HAVE YOU?"]
21652he exclaimed, stopping short and looking at his companion;"how far can we have gone wrong?"
21652what''s that?"
46503An''where''d ye stay last night?
46503And I told you of the rumors of rich strikes about two hundred miles in on this trail?
46503And how about the''Maine?''
46503And how do you expect to cross this wide river?
46503And how far is it across the summit?
46503And how is the gold caught here?
46503And how many did you get, Johnson?
46503And this is a family party, then?
46503And what if they came from the land side?
46503And where do you suppose the mysterious gentlemen are now?
46503And who is''Soapy''Smith?
46503And why should your sled have upset when none of the others did?
46503Any new strikes?
46503Any starvation last winter?
46503Are n''t you glad you came?
46503Are n''t you too tired?
46503Are you tired?
46503Been here long?
46503Beer?
46503But how in the world do you manage to move your supplies with only two men and no Indians or dogs?
46503But is this the only cattle train that has come along?
46503But was n''t it a rather rash undertaking?
46503But what signs does Coffee Jack see?
46503But what would you do without the ditch?
46503Ca n''t we chop out an ice- raft?
46503Ca n''t we do it?
46503Camping near here?
46503Can we do anything to hasten matters in the mean time?
46503Can we do anything?
46503Can you spare them?
46503Can you spare us enough butter for our bread?
46503Candy?
46503Cream and custards? 46503 Did n''t ye find something there, hey?"
46503Did n''t you see the horses off to the left of the trail about half a mile back?
46503Did you recognize that man in the ravine?
46503Did you take buckshot cartridges, Roly?
46503Do I know him?
46503Do n''t you think he shot any, then?
46503Do n''t you think you ought to be punished?
46503Do you expect us to believe that?
46503Do you have to stand guard?
46503Do you know either of those men?
46503Do you mean that we shall ride out on horses?
46503Do you remember a certain April Fool''s trick, young man?
46503Does a man stand much chance of a fortune who goes there now?
46503Does n''t the Bible say,he asked,"''If any man will take away thy coat, let him have thy cloke also''?"
46503Going fishing?
46503Has any one some twine?
46503Has he written at last?
46503Have you a compass, Roly?
46503Have you any idea who the robbers are?
46503Have you come from Dawson?
46503Have you heard about the big party behind us?
46503How are you?
46503How did that happen?
46503How did you leave the people in the Shorty Creek district?
46503How does it happen that the Indians own such good houses?
46503How far are we going to- day?
46503How far are we to go this afternoon?
46503How far away is the Alsek?
46503How far may it be to Pennock''s Post?
46503How long is your watch?
46503How many were there?
46503How often do you take the gold out of the sluice- boxes?
46503How would fried liver strike you,--and hot biscuits and butter,--and tea with cream and sugar,--and a custard by way of dessert?
46503How would you like to spend a week with us, Roly?
46503I s''pose you met the old man? 46503 Is he dead?"
46503Is it loaded?
46503Is that good mother of yours well, Roly, and the little girl?
46503Is that so?
46503Is this the Bradford party?
46503Lost the horse?
46503Matter with my face?
46503May n''t I go over there, Father? 46503 Me go too?"
46503Now, Mrs. Shirley,said Uncle Will, with a smile,"have you any preference as to the manner of transportation?
46503Now, boys,said Mr. Bradford,"do you know how to pitch your tent?"
46503Now,said Uncle Will,"where''s your rifle, Dave?"
46503Shall we follow them?
46503Shorty Kick t''ail?
46503Sick, is he?
46503Sick-- yis-- you savvy[ understand]?
46503So the ladies gave it up, did they?
46503So we''re in a ptarmigan country, are we?
46503Stayed at Pennock''s, did ye?
46503Well, Charles,she said quite calmly,"what do you propose to do?"
46503Well, well, what''s all this?
46503What are colors?
46503What are they paying in wages?
46503What are you talking about? 46503 What do the birds live on?"
46503What do you charge for your goods?
46503What do you think of a prospecting trip?
46503What in the world does he mean? 46503 What in the world is that thing?"
46503What in the world is the matter with your face, Dave?
46503What is that noise?
46503What luck, Uncle Will?
46503What place is this?
46503What sort of a man is he?
46503What was the second rule, Roly?
46503What will you charge to take us across and back?
46503What would the boys at Shorty Creek say, if they heard that?
46503What''s the matter, Roly?
46503What''s this you''re talking about?
46503Where are we to camp?
46503Where you go?
46503Where''d ye come from?
46503Where''s the Shorty Creek trail, Coffee Jack?
46503Where''s your gun?
46503Why do n''t they give you more, then?
46503Why is it we have n''t overtaken them?
46503Why is n''t it good?
46503Why, how do you know?
46503Will you sell provisions to them?
46503Wo n''t that be fun?
46503Women?
46503Yes,said Uncle Will,"but how in the world did you get here so soon, Pennock?"
46503You do n''t know?
46503You enjoy fishing, do n''t you?
46503You go get gold?
46503You got hatchet?
46503You would hardly believe that such a village contains no white inhabitants, would you?
46503You''ll lose some of the gold, wo n''t you?
46503Almost the first question asked of him there was,"Where are Hovey and Herrick?"
46503And how many shots did you fire?"
46503And now what was the accident you mentioned?"
46503And then he asked abruptly,"How long did it take you to get here, Davidson?"
46503B''adford?"
46503But why did n''t the partridge fly away?
46503But, Uncle,"he added,"did you say you had cashed your goods?
46503By the way, Jack, has anybody spoken for that kettle?"
46503CHAPTER V THE GREAT NUGGET, AND HOW UNCLE WILL HEARD OF IT"Let me see, Charles,"he began;"I was at Rainy Hollow when I wrote to you, was n''t I?"
46503Could the long tree- trunk withstand the shock?
46503Did n''t see anything of a stray mule round here, did you?
46503Did you get the picture?"
46503Did you see my hand tremble, Roly?
46503Do n''t you see why?
46503Do you feel like taking a walk down to Dalton''s, Charles, while I finish up these sluice- boxes?"
46503Do you know what a gee- pole is?"
46503Do you remember the first rule, David?"
46503Do you see those two iron rings just above the forward end of the sled- runner on the right side?"
46503Had n''t you better let me shoot him?"
46503Have some tea?"
46503Have you all conspired against me?
46503Hovey and Herrick gone away?"
46503How d''you do?
46503How far do you think it is?"
46503Is Reitz catching any salmon yet?"
46503Is he well again?"
46503Is your revolver loaded, Charles?"
46503Long Peter here could eat the whole of this at one sitting without any trouble at all, eh, Peter?"
46503Martin?"
46503Now, Dave, which do you think ought to have it?"
46503Ought he to have all the good things?
46503Our tent is like Uncle Will''s, is n''t it?"
46503Shall we have a war?"
46503Then, touching the young man''s breast she exclaimed,"Him sick, you savvy?"
46503This would be an excellent memento of Klukwan, he thought, so turning to the Indian and pointing to Saint Peter he asked,"How much?"
46503Was there room for it between the bridge and the river- bottom?
46503Were the braces firm on the opposite shore?
46503What did you learn from their Indians, Peter?"
46503What have you found?"
46503What is there to guard against?"
46503What makes you think so?"
46503What next?
46503When all had been served, a white man approached the tent and asked,"Do we get a second helping to- night, Jack?
46503Who could tell what treasures lay at last beneath their feet?
46503Why not bring the boys along?
46503Would you boys like to look around the camp?"
46503You have an unloaded sled on the other side,--could you not take us over on that?"
46503You have n''t sold out, have you?"
46503You''ve been here before?"
46503Your uncle knows Lucky, do n''t he?"
46503[ Illustration: CHILDREN OF THE WILDERNESS]"Cut?"
46503exclaimed a thick- set man with a reddish beard sprinkled with gray,--"how are you, gentlemen?
46503he asked,--"that clucking which sounds so near?
46503he sputtered;"how did I happen to do that?"
46503said Uncle Will, much relieved by this last information;"so the rest are going on?
46503you are, are you?"
46503you''ve brought us a trout, have you?"
23732And good, too, eh? 23732 And have n''t I made the most of it?"
23732And was she interested?
23732And what do you call it?
23732And you held off six men by the''power of your eye?'' 23732 Are n''t you capable of managing your own''wife yourself?"
23732Are you Poniatovsky''s daughter?
23732Are you ill?
23732Are you not ready for another dance?
23732Are you ready?
23732Are you sure it''s not the breaking of hearts?
23732Better? 23732 Blood?"
23732But can you dance in those boots?
23732But do n''t you feel very dull and lonely?
23732Can I come with you?
23732Could n''t you overlook it?
23732D''ye think so?
23732Did I kill him?
23732Did you notice how they are dancing? 23732 Do I?"
23732Do n''t you feel sorry to kill merely for the sake of practice?
23732Do you know what makes it so?
23732Do you know where his cabin is?
23732Do you mean it?
23732Do you think he would care?
23732Do you?
23732Going to do?
23732Had ever shirt seemed so large?
23732Has Miss Poniatovsky repented?
23732Have men nothing like affection in them?
23732Have n''t you any money to buy it with?
23732Have n''t you made enough for one night, in any case?
23732Have they nothing between their mad bursts of passion and a cold incivility? 23732 Have you never lain like this in a man''s arms before?
23732Have you nothing more to confess to me?
23732He is so_ very_ wrapped up in all this digging business, why did he want to marry me at all?
23732How can she like to come here alone?
23732How did you find out that?
23732How do you know that?
23732How have the men been-- all right?
23732I do n''t know,replied Katrine;"I''d better ride up there and then take him on home with me, had n''t I?"
23732Is n''t it better to be a murderer than murdered?
23732Is there a surgeon or a doctor here?
23732Is there nothing?
23732Is this Bill Winters''?
23732May I do up the fire and make some for you?
23732May I see you home?
23732Might this be useful?
23732My claims,muttered Stephen;"those claims will be yours now, do you understand?
23732Now which would you rather lose?
23732Shall we quit for to- night?
23732She''s awfully handsome, is n''t she? 23732 So you were going to shoot, were you?"
23732Steve and I do n''t fit very well, do we?
23732Syncope?
23732The girl you danced with last night-- the saloon- keeper''s daughter, Katrine Poniatovsky-- do you want any more identification?
23732They look fine, do n''t they?
23732We have not had a sleigh ride together once, have we? 23732 Well, Annie, are you better to- day?"
23732Well, I shall be in town in a few days,he said,"and I shall come to see you as usual, may n''t I?"
23732Well, Jim,she said to the young miner next her,"what luck have you had lately?"
23732Well, if that''s so, pardner,slowly observed a thick- set, crop- haired man, edging close up to him,"you wo n''t mind standing a drink for us?"
23732Well, old man, how are you? 23732 Well, pardner, what are you going to do to- day?"
23732Well, what''s all your news?
23732Well, why should n''t I make money as well as you?
23732Well,_ what_ about her?
23732Well?
23732What am I to do?
23732What are you doing down here?
23732What are you going to do?
23732What are you waiting for?
23732What did you do it for?
23732What do you mean?
23732What do you want with him at this time of night?
23732What does it matter to you? 23732 What does it matter?
23732What girl?
23732What have you come here for-- mining?
23732What is it that I do n''t know?
23732What is it, Steve, dear? 23732 What is it?"
23732What is it?
23732What is it?
23732What is the matter? 23732 What is the matter?"
23732What the devil do you mean, sir?
23732What were you doing?
23732What''s that? 23732 What''s the matter?"
23732What''s up?
23732Where have you put it?
23732Where is Will?
23732Where- ever do you get so much money?
23732Who was it who has put in our prayer,''Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil''? 23732 Who''s your friend?"
23732Why did you come between us?
23732Why do n''t you hurry back to your claim?
23732Why do you come here and interfere?
23732Why is he not more amiable then?
23732Why not?
23732Why should he help my man along?
23732Why, Kate, you down here again; you''ve cut the parson fellow, eh?
23732Why, what does that matter? 23732 Why?
23732Will you have some coffee?
23732Will you listen to something I want to say to you?
23732Wo n''t you have something too?
23732Wot''s she like?
23732Would you shoot a man for kissing you?
23732Yes, Katrine Poniatovsky is my name-- what''s yours?
23732You are not angry with me for sending you up when it was n''t really necessary?
23732You do n''t regret what you have done?
23732You see her dancing?
23732You''re a new comer, are n''t you?
23732Your mission will be accomplished, wo n''t it, if Will goes to his wife?
23732And here, what would it be when the men came back?
23732And what''s the good of it?
23732And why, why should she have done it?
23732Are n''t you afraid to die like this, in this place?"
23732Are you always so very good?"
23732But any way, what have I to do with goodness?
23732But was this only the twilight falling?
23732But what was this pleasure?--was it also evil?
23732Did n''t I say wait a bit for me?"
23732Do you care for me?
23732Do you know it?"
23732Do you live all by yourself then?"
23732Got a claim?"
23732Got any gold to show us?"
23732Had she indeed been here night after night?
23732Have n''t I just told you so?
23732He was believed to have been rich before he came: was it merely to increase his wealth, or was there some other reason?
23732How could she have forgotten it?
23732How did she die?
23732How is Tim to- day?"
23732How''s your wife?"
23732I daresay you do n''t know where that is?"
23732I say, you look dreadfully blue-- what''s the matter?"
23732If he won that bright clean soul for God, would he not also win that loved human form for himself?
23732Is it this shentleman here?"
23732Is n''t that enough?"
23732Katrine nodded, and they had already turned away, when a voice said over her shoulder,"You wo n''t quite forget me this evening, will you?"
23732Oh, what shall I do?"
23732She could not shoot again now: he was there outside amongst them-- and Stephen, was he there too, or inside?
23732She must n''t think of it, must she, Talbot?"
23732She will only gamble a little and drink and get very jolly, and she''ll come back to you in a day or two with no harm done-- what are you doing?"
23732Stephen was startled and confused, but his voice was very tender as he took her hand in his and said,"I do n''t understand, dear; what do you mean?"
23732Submit to all his tiresome religious conversations, and, above all, give up those feverish nights of excitement?
23732Talbot was silent, looking at her, and then instead of answering her question, said--"Why do n''t you make him notice you more?
23732That''s on the other side, is n''t it, away from the river?"
23732The men looked at each other, and then spoke simultaneously:"May we see you as far as your cabin?"
23732They had made no strike, and had not Will sworn he would never go back without the gold?
23732Think I''d make a good bar- keep?"
23732Tough- looking chap, is n''t he?
23732Was he not in some rich, warm dream that would dissolve and leave him suddenly?
23732Was she not lovely?"
23732Was she not, after all, really akin to that old woman, and might she not some day end like her?
23732Was there any one awaiting his return?
23732What can we do?"
23732What did it matter to her when the Spring came?
23732What do they do with all the charming ways they have before they possess a woman?
23732What do you say, Jim?"
23732What is the matter?"
23732What must she think of him?
23732What right had she to think of it?
23732What secrets of her soul were revealed to his in that instant when they stood face to face with only Death between?
23732What was all her own drinking and card- playing and knocking about in the saloons to end in?
23732What was the Spring''s coming?
23732What was this passion?
23732Where are you, Annie?
23732Where can I find him?"
23732Where have you been freezing yourself like this?"
23732Why do they change?
23732Will you go and bring Will to me?
23732Will you marry me right away, and come up and live here with me?"
23732Yet how could he have done otherwise?
23732You can not serve God and mammon: had he not entered into the services of mammon, and been held there by the rich rewards?
23732You will always now, Steve, wo n''t you, from everything?
23732You''ll like it too, wo n''t you?"
23732You''ve got to live till I return, do you hear?"
23732You''ve looked after my ground and seen to the workings, have n''t you?
23732and her free life, her incomings and outgoings, with no one to question her?
23732come up here and live in this deathly quiet, away from even such amusement as the camp offered?
23732dust?"
23732good at heart, do n''t you think?
23732he asked, suddenly bending over her;"why did you do it?"
23732he exclaimed, as Stephen paused;"and who is de cause?
23732how?"
23732never felt a kiss on your lips?"
23732said Katrine, in a shocked voice,"is she dead?
23732she called;"where is that child?
23732she haf run away?"
23732the hazard and the stimulus of the long tables and the little heaps of gold dust?
23732were they really near it?
23732when?"
23732why ca n''t you appeal to him?"
23732you were n''t hurt, were you?"
2377Where?
2377You?
2377''"You?"
2377''After all this?
2377''An''what are ye doin''with the rope?''
2377''An''which is the one ye''d mane by that?''
2377''And Madeline?''
2377''And a mother?''
2377''And have you once, in all that time, known me to break my word''Or heard of me breaking it?''
2377''And have you thought, if you should have children?''
2377''And if I do realize, and yet refuse?''
2377''And prayed for them?''
2377''And then, O my Antony?''
2377''And then--''''And then what?''
2377''And then?''
2377''And thou, Kah- Chucte, who hast nor wife nor child?''
2377''And what are you going to do about it?''
2377''And why, Father?
2377''And you do now?''
2377''And you have thought well about this matter?
2377''And you, Bettles?''
2377''And you?''
2377''Any kids waiting for you back in the States?''
2377''Are any of the young men so minded?
2377''Are ye content to die by the law?''
2377''Been in the country before?''
2377''Born there?''
2377''But I say, Kid, is n''t that going it a little too strong?
2377''But I say, what''s that glum- looking fellow by the stove?
2377''But I say, you know,''Cuthfert ventured apprehensively;''what''s a chap like me to do?''
2377''But can we break it?''
2377''But the rope, Kid''It''s bran''new, an''sure yer bread''s not that heavy it needs raisin''with the like of that?''
2377''But the squaw?''
2377''But why so many words?
2377''But with niver a wink at the helm?''
2377''But would you,''persisted Mackenzie,''supposing they had fought?''
2377''Can you picture an innocent babe in your arms?
2377''Contrary minded?''
2377''D''ye think I''d b''lieve such a yarn?
2377''Dear, do n''t you remember what I said before?
2377''Did you see her tracks leading up to this cabin, my son?''
2377''Do you think that worries?
2377''Hain''t fergot the hooch we- uns made on the Tanana, hey yeh?''
2377''Has the Wolf forgotten the five long plugs?''
2377''Have I ever broken my word?''
2377''He stopped here, did n''t he?''
2377''How am I to mix the biscuits if the table is n''t cleared off?''
2377''How did you know it?
2377''How long''ll that take, Baptiste?''
2377''How''s that?
2377''I say, what''s the matter?''
2377''Is it the lie ye''d be givin''me?''
2377''Is my wife here?''
2377''Jacques Baptiste, did you ever hear of the Kilkenny cats?''
2377''Last night?''
2377''Lend me five dogs?''
2377''May-- may I have the next round dance with you?''
2377''Never told you, eh?
2377''No whites?''
2377''No?
2377''Northwest Territory?''
2377''Of course, but--''''But I wo n''t be your wife, will I, dear?''
2377''Reckon they''ll show spunk?''
2377''Scruff, I''ve been asking myself that question ever since, and--''''Well?''
2377''Seen anything of my wife?''
2377''She loves you?''
2377''So Zarinska will come to the White Man''s lodge?
2377''So the Fox has not learned the way of the plaything?
2377''So, my good comrades, ye have again forgotten that you were men?
2377''So?
2377''Still got that 38- 55?''
2377''Then God''''Which God?
2377''Then yer not after belavin''me?''
2377''Then you do care for me, and will take me away?''
2377''Then, Father, has my God forsaken me?
2377''Unga?
2377''Was I stricken dead?
2377''Was she chosen?''
2377''We dwelt in Akatan--''''Where?''
2377''Well, then, what do you think of a promise made by me?''
2377''Well, what is he?''
2377''Well, where the devil were you born?
2377''What could we?
2377''What danged right''d he to fetch my wife in?''
2377''What man?''
2377''What then?
2377''When did Westondale pull out?''
2377''When do you expect to get to Dawson?''
2377''When do you expect to go back to Circle City?''
2377''When''d yeh leave Dawson?''
2377''Where did you come from?
2377''Where do you come from?''
2377''Where is Unga?''
2377''Where?
2377''Who is in the snow?''
2377''Who-- are-- you?''
2377''Wo n''t you come in?
2377''Ye will, will ye?''
2377''Yellow Fang?''
2377''Yes?''
2377''You have children?''
2377''You have heard it, and with those words on her lips you would send her back to live a lie and a hell with that man?''
2377''You have wished for children?''
2377''You know what you are doing?''
2377''You remember when we foregathered on the Tanana, four years come next ice run?
2377''You say it so easily, dear; but how do you know?--or I know?
2377''Younger?
2377--and you say,"Is that my good husband?"
2377A boy?
2377About them?
2377About your mother?
2377After all, they were only women, and why should she not exalt herself to their midst?
2377An awkward silence had fallen, but his hearty''What cheer, my lads?''
2377An''when''ll I have the pleasure of waitin''on ye?
2377An''will it be fifty paces to the man, or double the quantity?''
2377An''you say it freezes on the bottom?''
2377And again, of what profit should I die?
2377And then, turning to leave him,''An''will ye say a mass if the luck is against me?''
2377And then-''''Yes?''
2377And what was that?
2377And why not?
2377And your sister?
2377Anyway, they''ll take it out some, wo n''t they, Madeline?''
2377Are you after them?''
2377Belden abstractedly began to light his pipe, which had failed to go out, and then brightened up with,''How''bout yerself, stranger-- married man?''
2377Bentham?''
2377But a sister?''
2377But met you one Mason and his squaw''No?
2377But saw you aught of the squaw?
2377But whose hand had piled the stones?
2377But why did they bring so much?
2377But, while he stayed behind at Circle City, taking care of his partner with the scurvy, what does Castell do?
2377Cared the Wolves aught for her?
2377Could you go before her, look upon her fresh young face, hold her hand in yours, or touch your cheek to hers?''
2377D''yeh want-- to know de captain ru- uns her?
2377Did he not bring heaven- borne fire that we might be warm?
2377Did he not draw the sun, moon, and stars, from their holes that we might see?
2377Did he not teach us that we might fight the Spirits of Famine and of Frost?
2377Did n''t know I''d been there?
2377Did the Wolves choose her?''
2377Did the lightning burn me?
2377Did the stars fall from the sky and crush me?
2377Did ye ever see one go wrong with a sensible name like Cassiar, Siwash, or Husky?
2377Did you follow his eyes when he listened?
2377Do you hear?
2377Ever see me?''
2377Had he not sworn to travel even to the never- opening ice?
2377Hath the flour given such strength to thy legs that they may outrun the swift- winged lead?
2377He shook the man savagely, repeating again and again,''Where is Unga?
2377Heard the news?
2377Hez he ben gittin''cantankerous down Dawson way?''
2377His voice died away, and he was sinking back when Malemute Kid gripped him by the wrist and shouted,''Who?
2377How are ye?"
2377How long since that basket sled, with three men and eight dogs, passed?''
2377How would his friends take it?
2377I know you''ll be like other men; you''ll grow tired, and-- and-''''How can you?
2377I once said that to-- to him, and now?''
2377I, the Fox, have taken no woman to wife; and why?
2377III''Where is Freda?''
2377If he say no?
2377If not?
2377Is he minded to tread the trail already broken by the Shaman and the Bear?
2377Is he still intent to take Zarinska to his lodge?
2377It certainly was not disappointing, for he asked with sudden interest,''What did that beggarly uncle of yours get anyway?''
2377It''s a long while since you first knew me?''
2377Kilkenny cats-- well?''
2377Lake lost his head and caught himself on the verge of saying,''Must you go?''
2377Let him come right in here and take you away before my eyes?''
2377Lost any yourself?''
2377Nice weather, is n''t it?
2377No?
2377Now where did he come from?
2377Of course I-''''But how can you?--the wash- up?''
2377Say, can you tell a porterhouse from a round?
2377See, the next move-''''Why advance the pawn two squares?
2377So?
2377So?
2377Stiff?
2377Surely the news ca n''t be ahead of me already?''
2377Thank your God you are not a common man, for I''d-- but the priestly prerogative must be exercised, eh?
2377The cups of flour are counted; should so much as an ounce be wanting at nightfall... Do ye understand?
2377The lie and the penance stand with God; but-- but--''''What then?
2377Then--''''And then?''
2377Think he''d have it?
2377Very much?''
2377We''ll hear of him if he stays in the country--''''And if he does n''t?''
2377Weatherbee?
2377Well, he''s gone out; and what are you going to do about it?''
2377What d''ye say, Ruth?''
2377What do you say, boys?''
2377What is thy will in the matter?''
2377When did he pull out?''
2377Which was Freda?
2377Who is Unga?''
2377Who is he, Kid?''
2377Who would not come?''
2377Who''s in trouble now?''
2377Who''s making this punch, anyway?''
2377Why not''Had he not seen the sun today?
2377Why shall I not grasp at happiness?
2377Why should it be greater?
2377Why should they cumber their strength with his weakness?
2377Would the tale of this ever reach the world?
2377Would the wind- vane ever move?
2377Would you?''
2377Yet what did it matter?
2377You hear him speak''bout me?''
2377You said you loved me?''
2377and what was he doing there?
2377and why did he come from there?
2377did the Shaman put meat in your bellies?
2377promise me you wo n''t?''
2377store for a check on Seattle; and who''s to stop the cashing of it if we do n''t overtake him?
2377what is it?''
2377you''re the fellow that traded the otter skins for the dogs?''
1596Ai n''t it in your blood?
1596Ai n''t that right, Burke?
1596Ai n''t you goin''to hang him?
1596Ai n''t you some late?
1596And have you married and raised all those children you were telling me about?
1596And that''s all you know of what became of him?
1596And that''s why you are here to- night--"You asked the Colonel to invite me?
1596And you''ll promise not to play roulette in Dawson ever again?
1596And you''ll tell us your system?
1596Any other achievements?
1596Are n''t we ever going to get started?
1596Are you Mister Sprague''s new man?
1596Are you going to tackle it?
1596Are you playing a system?
1596But do n''t you ever get one of them streaky feelin''s that all you got to do is put your money down an''pick a winner?
1596But if it''s a dream?
1596But the system?
1596But what are you going to do?
1596But what''s the use?
1596But why does n''t everybody know?
1596Ca n''t we do something?
1596Ca n''t you keep still?
1596Can you swim, Smoke?
1596Comin''?
1596Did they find anything?
1596Did you see my smoke?
1596Did you see that man with the girl?
1596Do you know what I''m going to do?
1596Do you mind if I lead?
1596Do you mind removing that sack from my foot?
1596Do you want another gold- mine?
1596Do you, Stine? 1596 Enjoyed your vacation?"
1596Find anything?
1596Goin''to take the dogs?
1596Going to Lake Linderman with it, old man?
1596Got enough?
1596He was sure goin''some, eh?
1596Honest?
1596How about the agreement?
1596How are your feet?
1596How do you know where he went?
1596How long since we started up the creek?
1596How many are ahead?
1596How many chechaquos are there behind?
1596How much you make that one pack?
1596How would you go about it?
1596How''ll you get your blamed boat to Dawson? 1596 I had to play it, did n''t I, in order to find out?"
1596I hope you do n''t object?
1596I''ve got a hunch right now--Shorty''s eyes sparkled as he cried eagerly:"What is it?
1596It''s on the home stretch the dark horse is to show up its classy form, eh?
1596Know who he is?
1596Now, what have you got to say for yourself, Stranger, before I shoot you dead?
1596Or might all them be sleep- walkers?
1596Or-- or wallop me?
1596Out late?
1596Pictures that wo n''t sell? 1596 Primrose path, eh?"
1596Say, Breck, have they opened up the meat- packs my dogs carried?
1596Say, Breck, how did you ever fall in with such a God- forsaken bunch?
1596Scared of his system, eh?
1596See that pack on his back, Smoke? 1596 Shorty, why are our two claims here like the Panama Canal?"
1596Sit a horse?
1596Suppose it had come''double nought''?
1596That being so, I repeat, what''s your hurry?
1596That girl-- one damn fine girl, eh?
1596The man?
1596Then what in-?
1596WHO? 1596 We know you can pick winning numbers, and we know what those numbers are; but how do you do it?"
1596Well, we''re takin''you, ai n''t we?
1596Well, you''ve seen me play,Smoke answered defiantly;"and if you think it''s only a string of luck on my part, why worry?"
1596Were you raised on bear- meat?
1596What are you going to do?
1596What did it cost you?
1596What did it say?
1596What did you get for it?
1596What did you tell him?
1596What do you know about it?
1596What do you mean?
1596What do you want now?
1596What earthly good are you anyway? 1596 What if we pass Dawson?"
1596What is it-- another one of them blamed stampedes?
1596What number?
1596What the devil do you mean?
1596What time is it?
1596What was the tax?
1596What will Shorty say?
1596What with?
1596What''d you kill Joe Kinade for?
1596What''s a hog- walloping snooper, Shorty?
1596What''s chechaquo mean?
1596What''s happened?
1596What''s her name?
1596What''s that?
1596What''s the answer?
1596What''s the delay?
1596What''s the good of turning back after getting this far?
1596What''s the matter with you?
1596What''s your hurry?
1596What''s your system?
1596What''s yours?
1596When did you last box?
1596When do we start?
1596When do we start?
1596Where are you goin'', Sam?
1596Where are you goin''?
1596Where are you going?
1596Where you goin''?
1596Where''d you get it?
1596Where''s Big Olaf?
1596Who is O''Hara? 1596 Who is it?"
1596Who was that?
1596Who was the man you hiked out of camp two weeks ago?
1596Who''s afraid?
1596Who''s that?
1596Who? 1596 Who?
1596Why do n''t you buck somebody else''s table?
1596Why do n''t you get angry with me?
1596Why do n''t you kick in an''get excited?
1596Wo n''t this do?
1596Wo n''t you come along with us? 1596 Wo n''t you join me?"
1596Wonder what the Colonel wants with you?
1596You did it on purpose?
1596You do n''t mean to say I''ve got an even chance on that table?
1596You have n''t fifty pounds of flour you''ll sell?
1596You have n''t got other systems, have you?
1596You know Squaw Creek?--empties in on the other side the Yukon thirty miles up?
1596You mean we ai n''t got nothin'', Smoke?
1596You mean we got to get out to- night? 1596 You never ate bear- meat, did you?"
1596Young man, what sense is there in you testifyin''that way? 1596 Your father did n''t sprain a tendon, but waited till we were out of sight and then went on?"
1596A Jap?"
1596An''hear that door slam?
1596And in that one over there?
1596Are you game?"
1596Before God and man, of what use are you?
1596But ai n''t it plum amazin''the way everybody hits the trail just the same?"
1596But-- er-- aren''t you afraid this is gambling?"
1596Can you swim?"
1596D''ye think I brought him all the way here to be lynched?
1596D''ye think I can learn the knack?"
1596Did you sign a contract?"
1596Do you get it?
1596Do you realize that my grandfather, sir, your father, old Isaac Bellew, killed a man with his fist when he was sixty- nine years old?"
1596Do you really expect to stake a claim?"
1596Got cold feet?"
1596How do you like MY outfit?"
1596How far do you reckon we''ve come, Pierre?"
1596How near am I?"
1596How was I to know the hard?
1596How''d I know it?
1596I''ve made some smoke on this trail, have n''t I?"
1596If you get through safely, will you run my boat through?"
1596Is it a go?"
1596Is n''t she a dandy?"
1596Is n''t there some way to shake them?"
1596Me?
1596Me?
1596Me?
1596Music?
1596Now, if when I was a youngster I had taken some of those intensely masculine vacations you go in for-- I wonder why you did n''t invite me sometimes?
1596Now, just how might you be goin''about to get started?"
1596Now?"
1596Or-- er-- fancy work of some sort?
1596Savve?
1596Say-- what d''ye think Schroeder''s scheme is?
1596Say--?"
1596See the light in that cabin?
1596See the point?
1596Shorty answered:"Me?
1596Suppose I asked you to come along?"
1596Suppose I cover it for the Billow?
1596The older man was on the verge of choking with wrath, but swallowed it down and managed to articulate:"How old are you?"
1596The rifle, the ammunition, the bullet that killed Joe Kinade is against you-- What''s that?
1596Them lights?
1596There were mutterings of"Lynch him now-- why wait?"
1596To another, who hailed him with:"Where away, little one?
1596V."How many ahead?"
1596Was it my fault that I never had to sweat?"
1596Was it system?
1596Well, anyway-- what''s your name, pardner?"
1596What are you dragging me around the country this way for anyway?"
1596What are you kicking about?"
1596What d''ye know about boatin''on the water?
1596What d''ye know?"
1596What d''ye say?"
1596What d''ye say?"
1596What did they do when they hit Linderman?
1596What do you say?"
1596What does it mean?"
1596What luck did you have?"
1596What pictures have you painted?
1596What was there left but etchings and pictures and fans?
1596What was you chinnin''about?"
1596What will you sell the system for?"
1596What''s that grub- thief got to do with it?"
1596What''s the good of dreamin''if you ca n''t dream to the real right, dead sure, eternal finish?"
1596What''s the good of goin''over it again?
1596What''s the matter?
1596Where is it?"
1596Where''s French Louis?"
1596Who are you?"
1596Who''ll serve you coffee in your blankets and manicure your finger- nails?
1596Will you sign the receipt?"
1596Yellow Face, what''d you do, lying in the frost with circulation getting slack and a man trying to plug you?"
1596You know Mono Creek?"
1596how''s your feet?"
36577And for a sick man,she went on,"what are they?
36577And when will that be?
36577And you,I said;"how have you managed?
36577Are you in earnest, Bertie?
36577But how did you get up where you were?
36577But where do you live? 36577 But which ane is it?"
36577But why ca n''t we get on?
36577But why need you be with Mrs Parker always?
36577Did I hear ye cry there was a lady here?
36577Do you mean,I asked, horrified,"that you really have nothing here to eat?
36577Do? 36577 Had you known them long?"
36577Hae ye ony gold on yer sledge ootby, Mr Singleton?
36577Have you forgotten your promise to your friend Meade? 36577 Have you sent anything to them?
36577How did you get down and bring all that gold with you?
36577How do you know?
36577How was it that those men did not keep their promise, and send you provisions and help?
36577I suppose you know how gold is washed? 36577 Is it a bear path?"
36577Is the man daft? 36577 Is there some mystery?"
36577My dear Bertie, my great friend, what is come to you? 36577 Now, Bertie, what d''ye say?"
36577Oh yes, we can,I replied;"but it seems these Indians around are idle-- can''t it be done for less?"
36577Oh, yes,said I,"I will be patient; but why should not people know?
36577See that bare place there?
36577See that stump?
36577Shall I leave it where it is?
36577So I suppose you''ll be carrying this out directly?
36577Suppose it had been my leg that had been broken, what would you have done?--let me lie? 36577 Was gold being got as they had heard?"
36577Was it true?
36577Was there any left?
36577We''ve got here; why ca n''t we get farther? 36577 Well, but how did you get there?"
36577Well, well,he replied, with a wan smile,"I''ll try to be more hopeful, I''ll try to trust; but listen, what will you do if I am taken?
36577What must be done with what is there?
36577What trail? 36577 What?"
36577Where is he now?
36577Where is the trail to the White Pass? 36577 Where, where did you get it?"
36577Who would be here, do you think?--Indians? 36577 Why can they not be treated in the same way as you have interred your friend''s remains?"
36577Why, of course we will,she interjected:"but why are you so sad?"
36577Why, what are you? 36577 Why, what kin''o''daft folk are ye?
36577Why-- why do I do this, May?
36577Why? 36577 Will he come up here again in spring?"
36577You are going across, then-- to China or Australia?
36577And if you had got me in here, you would have neglected me, I suppose, and let things go?
36577And what company had I found?
36577Are we not going to carry them out?
36577Are you in some new grief?
36577Are you unwell?
36577At which he, looking alive at last to the state of affairs, muttered,"Food, did you say, May-- food?
36577Besides, how were Jim and his wife to get home?
36577Besides, how were they to go back?
36577Besides, what do we really want?
36577But how could it be managed?
36577But what should we do about Jim?
36577But what was I to do?
36577But where could I bury it?
36577But why?
36577But ye''ll be prospecting, eh?
36577Ca n''t you see I am?
36577Can you help us?"
36577Can you help us?--will you?"
36577Can you live on here alone?
36577Can you make your way out alone, think you?"
36577Can you undertake a journey through this terrible wilderness alone?
36577Certainly there was an immense amount of suffering in our life, but I thought little of my share in it, for was I not suffering with May?
36577Clasping her father in her arms, she drew him frantically to her breast, crying,"Father, dear father, tell me what is troubling you?"
36577Could I launch it alone?
36577Could I leave him for a forty- mile tramp to the boat?
36577Could I navigate it alone to Dawson?
36577Could I not do something even then?
36577Could one wonder at it?
36577D''ye know, sir?"
36577Do n''t you know that you are all the world to me, and more?
36577Do n''t you wish that you could tell the Bains and Sandy, eh?
36577Do you not comprehend the misery that I am suffering?"
36577Do you think I''m going to doubt you, or leave you now?"
36577Do you understand why, now?
36577God knows how hard it is; it looks almost cruel, does n''t it?"
36577Had I found companions in my solitude only to see them die before my eyes?
36577Had they come to our claim, and found our stores and gold?
36577Had they followed May''s and mine, we wondered?
36577Half a minute passed-- I saw their speed slacken-- was anything wrong?
36577Has anything been published?"
36577Have ye had luck?
36577Have you had nothing but salmon?"
36577He opened his eyes, gazed wonderingly at me, and asked faintly,"Who are you?
36577His poor body will be quite safe here; but could you live here with it?"
36577How am I to describe to you this wonderful journey?
36577How can we promise to feed these freends?
36577How could I dig a grave?
36577How could I leave him to stalk one?
36577How could I, in the first place, get that log entirely clear of him?
36577How could she love a rough, uncouth fellow like me, unkempt and dirty?
36577How could we get through?
36577How could we get to it?
36577How dare I hope that he would ever gain strength enough to take the terrible journey out?
36577How goes it there?"
36577How long have you been like this?"
36577How much you got?"
36577How should I proceed then?
36577How were stores to be brought?
36577How were we to take our camping gear, our grub, and our gold down to our boat?
36577I am better already; it is only food I needed, you see?
36577I asked if there were no others camped about there-- were they entirely alone?
36577I asked,"and trust all will be well; or shall I try to bring some down secretly?"
36577I asked,"and why do you tell me?"
36577I could not realise what had come to pass; I merely said,"Most certainly, I''ll help you; what is the matter?"
36577I exclaimed,"and get gold like that?
36577I exclaimed,"what makes you call this river so?
36577I felt awed and solemnised at what I saw, and the question came to me, seemed to hit me almost like a blow--"Was I doing wisely, manfully?
36577I looked round in despair; would no clever thought come to me?
36577I made a fire outside and we sat by it, I repeating to myself, sometimes crying aloud,"What shall I do?
36577I murmured at last,"do you not understand?
36577I muttered something, and she went on--"Have we not laid our plans and schemes for our future lives?
36577I should have this afflicted, broken- hearted girl to guard and care for, and what could I do for her?
36577If, as he said, his thigh was broken, what could_ I_ do for him?
36577Is it not sad?
36577Is it not wonderfully sad?"
36577Is it really true?"
36577Is it to be wondered that, day by day, as this sweet girl''s character unfolded itself to me, I became more and more devoted to her?
36577Is n''t all we have gone through a mere nothing?
36577It would take at the very least ten days to go and come, and where would my poor friend be then?
36577Must I wait for the opening of the water in June?
36577Must six more melancholy months drag their slow length along?
36577No; wall some person''s told you who has been-- eh?"
36577Noo?--the noo?"
36577Not underground, surely?"
36577Oh, you bet, dat last time my shot it hurt him-- eh?"
36577Once or twice before, we had stopped to gaze around as May or I had cried,"What is that over there?"
36577Sandy was staring at me, and Frank asked,"What were the names of the owners of this claim, then, which were stuck on the door?"
36577She came at last, saying,"Do n''t you understand, my love, that we can not be exhibiting to all these people what we are to each other?
36577Should I be robbing myself?
36577Should large crowds of people rush in, which we quite expected, how were they to be fed?
36577Startled by my exclamation, she regarded me with piercing earnestness, exclaiming,"What is to be done?
36577Storekeeping?
36577Supposing it had been found and carried off, where should we be?
36577Tell me, my friend, my very dear friend, what is amiss, what you mean?"
36577The bear was hauled out, dragged to camp, Jim set to work, and we soon had steaks frying for supper-- or breakfast was it?
36577The only thing is, how can we thus inconvenience these friends?
36577Then for England, home, and beauty, eh?"
36577Was I in a dream?
36577Was it to be wondered at?
36577Was it wolves?
36577Was this another horror added to what had occurred to me already?
36577We did not come here to dig for gold?"
36577We did so reckon of being able to reach Dawson, to be in time for the first boat going down the Yukon: when will that be?
36577We hailed some men,"asking if there were any Indians around?"
36577We may find obstacles in our way-- bad characters, who knows what?
36577We used to do so three days ago; why can not we do so now?"
36577We were planning this when she said,"But why not use one of the places the men made?
36577Well, I remembered the bearskin we had-- would that do?
36577Were we satisfied with what we had obtained?
36577What ails you?
36577What am I to do?
36577What can be done?"
36577What could I answer?
36577What could I do but listen?
36577What could I do, then, but accede to his wishes?
36577What could I do?
36577What could I do?
36577What could I do?
36577What could I say?
36577What could I say?
36577What could be done?
36577What d''ye say?"
36577What d''ye think?"
36577What did May feel then?
36577What did you get?"
36577What do you mean by crying out''and no May there''?
36577What do you mean?"
36577What is to be done up there?"
36577What is wrong?"
36577What means of transport were there?"
36577What more could I do to pass the weary time?
36577What place is this?"
36577What shall I do?"
36577What they must be suffering I could imagine, and what many are suffering now, even during the winter of''98- 99, who can tell?
36577What was I to do?
36577What was I to reply to this?
36577What were a few grains of gold in those flush, glorious times?
36577What would come of this?
36577What, then, is troubling you?
36577When I did get there, could I get a doctor to come out with me?
36577Where do you come from?
36577Where is May?"
36577Which is it?"
36577Who did you know there?"
36577Why do n''t you tell Mrs Parker of our happiness?
36577Why does one naturally dread to look upon a dead face?
36577Why this sadness, this unhappiness?
36577Why was this?
36577Why, what a stock of things you have; are you storekeeping?
36577Will that do?"
36577Would I bring some of it?
36577Would he have bovril?
36577Would not I be neglecting my own affairs by devoting time to them?
36577Yes?
36577Yet moved he must be-- but how was I alone to do it?
36577You''ve done some boating, some canoeing, I suppose?"
36577[ 1]"Clark, how are you?"
36577and left all his gold behind?
36577and to my poor father?"
36577are there more people near?"
36577cried our new acquaintance;"''n you''re fixed to pay 140 dollars for this yere job?"
36577d''ye no''ken that it''s just impossible to win awa''frae here the noo?
36577each, I reck''n?"
36577exclaimed Meade,"a splendid fellow, eh?
36577he went on, as I stared at the gold, took some up and let it run through my fingers;"are you sorry you have come?
36577how did you find us?"
36577if we could but let your dear mother know-- eh?"
36577is there a woman here, then?
36577let us go away; can not we start now and make our way to Dawson?
36577of course I''ll go; but are you in earnest?
36577oh, why are you so sure that you can not win my love?"
36577or is it to the dog?
36577she cried;"but why look so serious?"
36577she exclaimed,"Bertie, what do you mean?
36577so mournfully, said,"Bertie, my friend, I suppose you realise that I am not going to get well?"
36577tea?
36577was I doing my duty to myself, or carrying out faithfully the promises I had made to Meade?"
36577what for d''ye want to take your lady freend to Dawson?
36577what on earth brought you then?
36577whisky?
36577why should you favour me thus?"
36577would there be any response?
41530''Shadow,''said he,''Whaur can it be, This land o''El Dorado?''
41530An''Sam Wilkins?
41530An''has ye not a word for Shandy Bill?
41530An''hoo daur ye spile ma poetic inspirashun?
41530An''me-- Corporal Vic Charlie?
41530And has this material no value?
41530And have you travelled far, that you speak in such a strain?
41530And is the gum not to be found here also?
41530And what was the result?
41530And where is he?
41530Are ye gaun to rin awa''again?
41530Are you following the trail, boys?
41530Are you ready, boys?
41530Are you there?
41530Ay, mon,said Mac wrathfully;"an''hoo did ye no''ken that afore?"
41530But I reckon the price has risen, has n''t it?
41530But could n''t you have asked at first?
41530But have you never had any accidents?
41530But how did you get here?
41530But how do you manage to exist? 41530 But how have you managed to arrive at this time?"
41530But how vas it you came away unt leave all dat opal? 41530 But if you treated them fairly might there not be better results?"
41530But say, boss, what is you goin''to do here? 41530 But the boxes and sacks----?"
41530But what have we struck now?
41530But what sort of men make it their special calling?
41530But why did you run away?
41530But will you do me a small service?
41530But you can never make a fortune at work so uncertain?
41530But your opal, Satan? 41530 Ca n''t we get over the top?"
41530Can you blame a man for being ragged after this?
41530Can you explain why there is_ any_ gold here?
41530Could n''t we go as we are?
41530Could you imagine men like these in any other country than this?
41530Dae ye mean tae tell me,howled the new- comer, addressing no one in particular,"that ye hiv''na got the fire ken''l''d yet?"
41530Dae ye tell me that Mac has gaun doon five fit?
41530Dae ye think sae?
41530Did ye ever see onything like that in a''yer born days?
41530Did ye no promise tae wait wi''Stewart an''me? 41530 Did you salt"( add gold to)"this dirt, Scottie?"
41530Do you mean to say----?
41530Do you-- believe?
41530Does I know Emoo Bill? 41530 Does ye know what that is?"
41530Does ye think it will come out if we whistle on it?
41530Does you know much about minerals?
41530Ever see a puddin''like that, Mac?
41530Fire away,I said;"what''s the trouble?"
41530Four squaws? 41530 Got what?"
41530Hae ye onything for eatin''?
41530Has your patent turned out a duffer?
41530Have we not enough tropical possessions, without requiring more? 41530 Have you been asleep?"
41530Have you no interest in these things, Tom?
41530Hiv I no seen Injuns afore? 41530 Hoo am I goin''to get back my rubies?"
41530Hoo can we get through this?
41530Hoo daur ye whine aboot hame in sic a menner? 41530 Hoo lang hae you been diggin''holes in this countrie, Leatherskin?"
41530Hoo muckle hae ye sunk?
41530How are the claims turning out?
41530How do you know? 41530 How much did you get, Mac?"
41530How much water is left in the bags?
41530How on earth did you manage to lead us here, Bill?
41530How vas you?
41530I is goin''where Scottie an''the Parson goes; but where in tarnation is ye goin'', and what for?
41530I mind,he continued ruminatively,"o''eatin''snake sausages in Sooth America, an''they were wonderfu''paleetable, but Injun?"
41530I say, boss,whispered George to me,"you knows the trail, does n''t ye?"
41530I say, boys,he whispered when he came near,"can you both swim?"
41530I suppose that is easy enough; the telegraph line runs all the way?
41530I suppose you are collecting toll in your polite way?
41530I suppose you do not remember the names of your two kind friends, Satan?
41530I think-- I think I''ll come up----"What sort of bottom have you got, Mac?
41530I wonder what''s gaun to happen?
41530Int you, Satan?
41530Is it going to be rough to- night, John?
41530Is it you that''s tellin''this yarn or me?
41530Is n''t there a nigger handy to go down in the old dress now?
41530Is that smoke or a light cloud- patch over the tips of these trees?
41530Is the whole camp here?
41530Is ther enuff water for horses on the trail?
41530Is we all here?
41530Is ye bit, Scottie?
41530Is ye in a hurry to git up to the Gulf country?
41530It''s a blessed thing,quoth Mac, philosophically,"that we had such a magnee----""Are you ready, boys?"
41530It''s a bonnie countrie,mused his companion,"wi''a bonnie blue sky abune, an''what mair could a man want?"
41530Look here, ma man, hae ye a ticket?
41530Me moralise? 41530 Me?
41530Moralise?
41530No let them know captain not well?
41530No-- of gold; an''Long Tom here shot one hundred and twenty- three kangaroos at ninepence each----"Did you say that your companion found gold?
41530Oh, how about your clothes?
41530Oh, not too bad,he answered, but his flushed face told another story;"but tell me,"he continued,"who vas it bought your opal in Sydney?"
41530Oh, that darned stuff? 41530 Same man,"I admitted;"do you know him?"
41530Say, boss,suddenly said George,"how far is it to the war?"
41530Sometimes it is possible to help----"You know?
41530Stewart, ye red- heided deevil, are ye goin''to pu''me oot, or are ye no?
41530Thank you, but I understood that this was Roderick''s Hotel?
41530Thank you; but what is it?
41530That I is no sailor? 41530 That means----?"
41530Then can you give us a notion how far out our first camp is?
41530Then how is we to do it, boss?
41530Then the gum- diggings are here?
41530Then what is it?
41530Then what place is this?
41530These men were Malays?
41530Think not? 41530 To cut it short, boys,"I ventured to remark,"you are in favour of visiting the village to- night?"
41530Was it as bad''s that?
41530We are as hungry as hawks-- but how is the war?...
41530We''re glad to see you all right again; but what happened to the dress----?
41530Well, what''s the odds?
41530Were you in that?
41530Wha cares fur insecks, I shid like tae ken? 41530 Wha the-- who the----Wha''s blockin''the licht?"
41530Wha''s makin''refleckshuns? 41530 Wha''s stoppin''?
41530What about sharks?
41530What are you two quarrelling about now?
41530What can he mean?
41530What clan do you represent?
41530What could you hear?
41530What do you make of it?
41530What do you say, Mac?
41530What does it look like?
41530What has he to do with it?
41530What in tarnation does the old skunk mean?
41530What in thunder does yer mean by campin''here, mates?
41530What is it?
41530What is the matter, Mac?
41530What kind o''stane dae ye ca''that?
41530What think o''that, Mis''r Mac?
41530What was your last battery returns, mate?
41530What will happen if I am?
41530What''s the damage, Soapy?
41530What''s the guid o''bein''a golologist?
41530What''s the guid o''growlin'', Mac?
41530What''s the matter with the darned barge?
41530What''s wrong?
41530Whaur did ye think a wis?
41530Whaur hae the black deevils gaun to?
41530Whaur''s the cariboo ye wis gaun tae fetch?
41530Which of you is Robert Lorimer?
41530Who does ye expect can sleep with you on the corroborree, Nig? 41530 Who sent you here?"
41530Why ca n''t you? 41530 Why do you try to hide from me that which I already know?"
41530Why not ask him yourself?
41530Why you dig, Mis''r Mac?
41530Why, do n''t you stay here?
41530Why, what''s the matter?
41530Wur I in that?
41530Ye didna expec''tae see it floatin''on tap o''a''that stuff surely?
41530Ye''re richt there,spoke Stewart mournfully;"bit, man, did ye ever see sic a bonnie beaver?"
41530Ye''ve never dug holes afore, Phil?
41530Ye''ve pushioned that onfort''nate beast,Mac retorted, with unruffled serenity;"noo, can ye no let the puir thing dee in peace?"
41530Yer mate tells us you is a great mineralogist?
41530You reckons we ca n''t make no money?
41530You want to cross the pass?
41530You''ve heard o''old Hannan, of course,he began,"the diskiverer o''Kalgoorlie?
41530''Is this a mir- adge, or what has we struck?''
41530''Shadow,''said he,''Where can it be, This land of El Dorado?''
41530A lang time deid, did ye say?
41530Are you thinking of going?"
41530As Stewart had first surmised, they did not want our good company, and who could blame them?
41530But are you sure you ca n''t stay here?"
41530But jest as we wur movin''off, Hannan comes to me with a twist on his mug an''snickers,''Bill, me bhoy, phwat can I do?
41530But what is the name of the port?
41530But what is this?"
41530But what----?"
41530But where could we camp, and preserve our already freezing bodies?
41530Dae ye savy?"
41530Dead- broke, does n''t ye see who is here?"
41530Does n''t ye not know me?"
41530Does ye mean----?"
41530Dyea is not very far from here, I think?"
41530Enough issues to sap the strength of our Englishmen, without giving Government patronage to the infliction of new wounds on our body?
41530Every one knew Hannan, but who better than his one- time partner?
41530Has ye not never been bit before?"
41530Have n''t you heard of poor Woods?
41530Have the shell been moving much?"
41530Have you an idea?"
41530Have you seen it?"
41530He made no reply to my remark, but turned to Stewart, who was evidently in a fit of deep mental abstraction:"What''s your idea, Stewart, ma man?"
41530Here surely we might obtain some little stores for our urgent needs, but how dared we ask?
41530Hoo----?"
41530Horses, boys?
41530How about old Tyson, the millioner?
41530How do you earn----?"
41530I am certainly obliged to you for showing them my difficulty, for if you can not tell them what they ask, how can I?"
41530I come ask will you take helm for time to- night, else we must go back?"
41530I cried,"have you also decided to remain where an unfeeling civilisation sent you?"
41530I cried,"or is it a bear track you are tracing up?"
41530I presume we are still in Australia?"
41530I s''pose there is plenty stations on the road, though?"
41530I spent the money as quick as I could, an''here I is back again, an''---- But has ye got no tucker?"
41530I wunner if it bites?"
41530I''ll alloo ony man to judge if----""Lor'', Scottie, what is ye sayin''?"
41530In short, which is the finest of the lot for a holiday?"
41530Is this an Injun village, or is it not?"
41530Is you full up o''Sydney and Melbourne too?"
41530Is you goin''into the gum country?
41530It feels like red- hot coal, does n''t it?"
41530It was a strange and pitiable spectacle at the start; what would it be at the finish?
41530Lor'', what''s the racket, mates?"
41530Might I come in with you?"
41530My tactics is: git thar in the fust place-- at which you''ll allow I is no slouch, nuther?"
41530Or mebbe it is west''ard in Noo South Wales?"
41530Our various properties were becoming worked out, and in any case who could resist being influenced by the mention of such a large nugget?
41530So he leaned his head over the shaft mouth and whispered in winning tones,"Are ye vera faur doon, Pheel- up?"
41530Soudan is in Queensland, is n''t it?
41530The captain sick?
41530The mosquitoes here are A 1; but can you swim?"
41530Their polite spokesman began again:--"I presume you have been in the various Australian cities?"
41530Wad ye hae me pu''ye?"
41530Was our depredating raid to go unrewarded?
41530Water, did ye say?
41530We had struck an alluvial wash: that was clear enough, and now the question was-- would it prove to be auriferous?
41530We''ll get murdered if old King James----""Wha''s touchin''their belangin''s?"
41530Wha pu''d harder than I did gaun tae Klonduk?"
41530What did you get for it?"
41530What do you mean?"
41530What does ye mean?
41530What have you stopped for?"
41530What herm is there in a wheen innocent muskitties, fur instance?
41530What is wrong?
41530What''s this comin''?"
41530Whaur''s the pick?"
41530Where did the nugget come from?"
41530Where did you get it?"
41530Which was true; yet who could have the heart to sink a proving shaft amid such inhospitable surroundings?
41530Which,"he climaxed, nonchalantly,"I hae nae doot ye hae dune?"
41530Why?"
41530Will you come?"
41530You are rich enough now, surely?"
41530You may have heard of me down in Perth?"
41530diving- dress fame, and, the finest gentleman on the Australian coast, Gentleman James----""What about yourself, Cap?"
41530do n''t you know the history of this coast?
41530he muttered helplessly,"has all the shop cleared out after that d----d nugget?"
41530interrupted Quin;"they''re cheap, ai n''t they?
41530of copper?"
41530or is it the willy- willy?"
41530said he; and receiving a negative answer, he supplemented,"An''ye ken that ironstane is a wee bit-- weel, I''ll say solid?"
41530suddenly said the roused warrior;"did yous see the nigs?"
41530what''s this?"
41530who could view such a prospect with equanimity?
35486Ai n''t I getting rid of it?
35486Ai n''t you frightened to live here alone?
35486Ai n''t you going to buy the wine?
35486Alice, I''ve been wounded; yes, I remember that-- but how did you get here?
35486Alice, that typhoid fellow was talking about Parson Jack?
35486All right, what do you want it for?
35486Among the outfit along the water- front? 35486 And he took it all right?"
35486And how do they seem to take it?
35486And if there is a display of force on Wednesday, an attack will be made on Friday?
35486And leave all this wrong unrighted?
35486And that is the White Pass?
35486And the Doc''s taking them dogs home?
35486And the consideration?
35486And the men are in good spirits?
35486And the ultimate result?
35486And then, if he says no?
35486And what are we to do after our display of force?
35486And what do you intend doing with the one you found in the prisoner''s cell?
35486And which of the three were you?
35486And you think those fellows will ever do more than talk?
35486And you will not comply?
35486And you, Hugh, are you going to Alaska?
35486And, Sergeant-- what about those fellows who arrived from Edmonton?
35486Any other signs, Sergeant?
35486Any sedition?
35486Any special orders, sir?
35486Are not you going to take a rifle?
35486Are these Siwash[1] Indians?
35486Are you bound for the diggings, too?
35486Are you quite sure you''d save?
35486Are your labours heavy?
35486Because men are fools makes life easy for you and me-- ain''t that right?
35486Been in Skagway long?
35486Been in the Klondike before?
35486Big gold excitement-- richer than Bonanza and Eldorado, and, best of all, in God''s country; you''ll be coming?
35486Black muck above gravel?
35486But are you sure? 35486 But how do they get the whisky?"
35486But there is no one here: where did the groans come from?
35486But where does Smoothbore come in?
35486But where is the White Pass?
35486But why does he stop at the summit?
35486Ca n''t I see the Commissioner?
35486Can nothing be done, sir?
35486Come from Australia?
35486Confess what?
35486Did he rouse them?
35486Did he say much?
35486Did he stir them up?
35486Did n''t you ever try a dish of gravel?
35486Did n''t you git a chance to stake anything?
35486Did you ever hear of Paper- collar Johnnie?
35486Did you ever see a good man lose his nerve?
35486Did you question any of those carrying them?
35486Do as many men come over this Pass as over the White Pass?
35486Do n''t have to tell me that: what in hell are you fellows coming here for?
35486Do n''t the officers know this is going on?
35486Do n''t you know they have a Government in this country? 35486 Do n''t you see what I am driving at?"
35486Do n''t you think we had better have a preliminary muster?
35486Do we have to climb those mountains to get to the Klondike?
35486Do you believe there is a God?
35486Do you collect much duty here?
35486Do you object to our watching the clean- up?
35486Do you often walk abroad so early?
35486Do you see any signs of organization?
35486Do you think the storm will be very bad?
35486Do you want a job? 35486 Doing well?"
35486Dude could not steal steak out of a frying- pan?
35486Ever do any whip- sawing?
35486Ever shoot craps?
35486Father Pat? 35486 For what reason would we do that?"
35486Hardly salubrious, the climate, eh?
35486Have I got to leave that gold there?
35486Have some beans?
35486Hear anything?
35486Hello, what''s wrong now?
35486Hello,said Hugh,"what''s it like on the summit?"
35486How about the dogs?
35486How did you get the dust?
35486How do they manage that?
35486How do you account for that?
35486How far are you to bed- rock?
35486How long have you been coming from Skagway?
35486How much?
35486How will you get water up there for your stamp- mill?
35486How''s Bill?
35486How''s Bonanza?
35486How''s Soapy?
35486How''s that?
35486I come from all over: what''s this outfit you''re with?
35486I do n''t suppose you''re going to take your location away with you?
35486I suppose so; but ai n''t you got that thirst of yours wet up yet?
35486I was promised a job-- I wonder what kind of a job I can get? 35486 I wonder what makes them do it?"
35486If he does not surrender? 35486 Is this Skagway?"
35486Is this discovery?
35486It''s a lie-- you''re a low dog; and did n''t I have to take whisky along before you''d travel at all? 35486 It''s bad now, ai n''t it?
35486It''s in God''s country-- whereabouts?
35486It''s the south fork of the north branch of the south fork----"What are you quitting for? 35486 Large or small?"
35486Like beef- steak?
35486May we stay?
35486Moving camp?
35486Much gravel?
35486Name?
35486No, I''m not, I''m sorry to say-- but what''s the matter with you?
35486Not Dude? 35486 Not bughouse yet?"
35486Often?
35486Oh, no, I ca n''t do that; why give it to me? 35486 Oh, you North American Chinamen, called Canadians, do you know what I think of you?
35486On Saturday; then if we see a massing of forces on Wednesday we may expect trouble by Saturday?
35486Our boat and things will be all right? 35486 Poo- Bah-- Poo- Bah of the_ Mikado_?"
35486Quite sure I''ve expressed myself strong enough?
35486Say, purser, is that berth I had taken for the trip down again? 35486 See anything of Dude?"
35486Seen anything?
35486So you think this is right, that there will be a massing of forces about the Dome on Wednesday?
35486Soup?
35486Stake anything!--how long have you been in the country? 35486 That''s what we''ve been thinking lately,"George confessed;"but what shall we do-- go to work for wages?"
35486The north branch of what?
35486Then you really fear rebellion?
35486They are in fine fettle, sir, and spirit?
35486They sure are; but what are you going to do about it?
35486This summit is too steep for horses?
35486To be sure they would!--but in the meantime, two years: how much could you graft in two years?
35486Up the Porcupine-- the Tanana, or the Koyukuck?
35486Well, gentlemen, getting located?
35486Well, how do you know I wo n''t strike it rich on my quartz claim?
35486Well, partner, enjoying the scenery?
35486Well, stranger,he said,"what do you think of things?"
35486Well, this is poverty rock, for sure; why do n''t you quit it?
35486Well, where is it?
35486Well, young fellow, been hunting for more noiseless reports?
35486Well-- what are you growling about? 35486 Well-- what do you intend to do?"
35486What are they playing?
35486What are those fellows doing here?
35486What can I do for you?
35486What could turn up? 35486 What did the stranger say?"
35486What do they propose to do?
35486What do they want me for?
35486What do you expect, sir, may I ask?
35486What do you mean to do with this gold?
35486What do you take me for? 35486 What do you want?"
35486What had we better do?
35486What has happened to the steak?
35486What have you done with the original of the note you found to- day?
35486What is it?
35486What is our situation, gentlemen? 35486 What kick have you got, Hardie?"
35486What numbers?
35486What was n''t bad?
35486What will Smoothbore do?
35486What will be their demands?
35486What will it be?
35486What will they do with us?
35486What would Smoothbore have done had the miners risen after the Dominion Creek stampede?
35486What''s that?
35486What''s the chance of getting a claim?
35486What''s the matter with pitching our tent where we landed?
35486What''s the matter with your head?
35486What''s the matter, Cap?
35486What''s the trouble?
35486What''s the trouble?
35486What-- baby?
35486What-- what will they do with you?
35486When were they staked?
35486Where and how was that?
35486Where are you stampeding to?
35486Where did you get it?
35486Where did you get it?
35486Where do you get your wood?
35486Where does the gold come from if it does not come from the quartz?
35486Where''s Frank?
35486Where''s the harness?
35486Where''s your new location?
35486Where?
35486Which?
35486Who are those fellows?
35486Who are you?
35486Who wants to play with you?
35486Who''s afraid to die? 35486 Who''s he?"
35486Who?
35486Who?
35486Who?
35486Whose outfit were they?
35486Why did you give me this?
35486Why do you say that?
35486Why do you say that?
35486Why is that?
35486Why?
35486Would it not be well to arrest the ringleaders, and nip the thing in the bud?
35486Yes, I guess my vision would enlarge; and you say Smoothbore is only standing pat?
35486You do n''t mean that you seriously fear an insurrection,Herbert then exclaimed;"that these dirty prospectors will show fight?"
35486You fellows going inside?
35486You fellows will laugh at the Siwashes, eh? 35486 You got the note on Dude''s collar?"
35486You know Smoothbore?
35486You mean it will be all over in two weeks? 35486 You think these are not the idle words of some partially demented prospector?"
35486You want the Doc to travel quick?
35486You''re an old- timer?... 35486 You''ve made your stake, why not tell us where to make ours?
35486Your dogs are Yukon dogs?
35486Your plan will take that much?
35486''How do?''
35486''In fact, they only desired to assist your memory to the point that you had never before recorded the claims they asked for?''
35486''The men did not ask you for any money?''
35486''What is it?''
35486''Where are you going?''
35486A third man came along, and bluntly asked them,"Ever play roulette?"
35486After I got down to telling him of the old man ordering me to record the claims, he says,''And you recorded them?''
35486Ai n''t you got no appellation yet?"
35486Alice is in England, and I am-- where am I?"
35486And so he persisted,"But if he does call the bluff?"
35486And then I thinks a bit, and I says,''You could n''t give them twenty- four hours to get out of the country, could you?''
35486And what are the fruits of His labour?
35486And what would you think of a man who, if he fell down on any proposition, would make his son go and suffer to fix up his mistakes?
35486And who gets the permits?
35486And you have had all supplies bought up, arms and ammunition?"
35486Anything else?"
35486Are we going to stand for it?"
35486Are we men, or only mangy malamoots?"
35486Are we yelping coyotes or are we men?"
35486Are you also taking a morning constitutional?"
35486Are you for giving up our enterprise to get justice done here and in other goldfields?"
35486Are you miners?"
35486But is loyalty in all cases a virtue?"
35486But what are these permits?
35486But what are you?"
35486But what has a reference to Five Ace Dan got to do with this plot that is supposed to be going on?"
35486But what''s this about the new strike?"
35486But where do you come from?
35486CHAPTER XIII THE DANCE"Are you all set?
35486Ca n''t we shake hands once again?
35486Can you not understand how little organized agitation will ferment rebellion?"
35486Care to see it?"
35486Could he withstand great cold?
35486Did her mind ever picture such experiences as he was now realizing?
35486Do n''t you see the English flag up there-- that red thing flying from the tent pole?
35486Do you not remember Hanson''s reward?
35486Do you think I would show a bunch of Weary Willies like you where a month''s work would make you all millionaires?
35486Do you think they will make the effort?"
35486Eh, Cap?"
35486Going to build boat here?
35486Had he done right?
35486Had the usual happy accident come to pass?
35486Have another drink?"
35486Have we got to stand for it?
35486Have you ever been up against a life- and- death proposition?
35486Have you ever seen a big bull- moose going hell- bent for election through the bush chased by flies?
35486Hi- u Bill pricked up his ears, bethought him of the fact, and asked directly,"What have you done with all your gold?"
35486How do you know he wo n''t?"
35486How have your neighbours been getting on: doing much quarrelling?"
35486How long will it be before there is eighteen inches of snow on this trail?
35486How many minutes are there in fifty years?"
35486How much do you earn here?
35486How much do you want?"
35486How much of it would there be?
35486How''s Soapy?
35486How''s my baby to- night?"
35486How''s timber?
35486Hugh noticed the smile of good- natured cynicism on his face as he regarded the boat, and said,"Queer, ai n''t it?
35486Hugh, quickly noticing the change, and with a view to further the good process, asked,"How''s Dawson?"
35486Hugh, with his mind on the immediate necessities of the party, asked,"Where is a good place to locate?"
35486I suppose you have your own saw?"
35486I thought Bill was n''t dead: you''re just a bluffer, ai n''t you, Bill?
35486If he should die in that storm, and months afterwards she heard of his demise?...
35486If it came to the killing of a yellow- leg or two-- what matter?
35486Is n''t that what you meant by having the chechachoes hold the bottles?"
35486Is n''t that what you''re going to do?"
35486John did not like bribery; but-- what else could he do?
35486Look at this royalty they are putting on our gold!--how much of this here royalty ever gets to Queen Victoria?
35486Masses of gold or mountains of dust?
35486Men of the Yukon, are we going to stand for it?
35486Nice, ai n''t it!--and me working for wages?"
35486No, in a few days the news will be made public: till then keep your heads shut, see?"
35486Now, how did the gold get on top of the muck where Carmack first found it?
35486Oh, is it?...
35486Parson, are you any relation to the Good Samaritan?"
35486Say, son, what do you take me for?"
35486See?"
35486Seen a ghost?"
35486Should he give such an answer in such a tone as would discourage further argument?
35486Should he pull up stakes and leave his Judas Creek Claim to the coyotes?
35486Smoothbore made no comment on this, but asked,"Would you arrest them now?"
35486Smoothbore turned to him,"Constable Hope has not been able to find any trace of the associates of Berwick at their tent, nor in the dance- halls?"
35486Suppose he tells you to go to the devil?"
35486Tell me this, are you aware of any case of a miner being cheated out of his claim?"
35486That''s what you call a blooming paradox, ai n''t it, Parson?"
35486The Commandant then asked,"You remember Child?"
35486The dogs were travelling at five miles an hour: nine hours before he could reach White Horse; and then, if the river were open, what then?
35486The figure of a man with a lantern loomed up before them, and a deep voice asked,"What''s the matter?"
35486The man began hurriedly putting on his boots, and instinctively his master followed his example, inquiring as he did so,"What''s that?"
35486The men, I suppose, pretty well understand what is in the wind?"
35486The officials in this country were always robbing people, so why should not he put in a hand?
35486The orders for additional commissariat are placed with the different companies?
35486Then why ai n''t they building them?
35486Then why not disband your forces?"
35486There ai n''t nothing in it; see all the quartz in the wash here?"
35486They turned to go, when their new acquaintance made a move to follow-- and asked in a hesitating way,"Have a drink?"
35486They would be forced to wade through numerous bog- holes; but what of that?
35486Was he a Roman Catholic?
35486Was he ever to be useful, creative?
35486Was he to be another David?
35486Was not this known movement of the heavenly bodies similar to the theoretic movement of the atom?
35486Was she thinking of him?
35486Was this gold of Dominion Creek pay- streak?
35486We rush the creek, gentlemen, and stake-- what?
35486Well, Commissioner,"he said to Hi- u Bill,"are you going to stay with me, or run your chances in the town?"
35486Were you thinking of having some manoeuvres, sir?"
35486What are you-- High Church or Low Church?"
35486What call could reason, loyalty, righteousness make against that?
35486What could be done under the circumstances?
35486What could be done with such a man?
35486What do you think I''m climbing this two thousand feet for?--mountain scenery, same as you''re doing?
35486What else would he do?
35486What happens?
35486What have you done with your last summer''s wages?
35486What is Hope doing?"
35486What is it-- accident?"
35486What might his record be?...
35486What river is this where you found the gold?"
35486What sight is sadder than that which shows man degraded, or woman fallen?
35486What soul cherishing the honour of British institutions would not have protested at such a state of things as his eyes were daily being opened to?
35486What was the row?"
35486What were his chances of fortune?
35486What would a successful revolution mean?
35486What would happen now?
35486What would his lady say if she received a letter, saying he was again pulling stakes, and had left Judas Creek in order to avoid being defeated?
35486What would you or I do?"
35486What''s the difference between being held up by fellows like the Soapy Smith gang, or being held up by the blooming yellow- legs?
35486What''s the good of a man''s religion if he''s afraid to die?"
35486What''s the matter with it as it is?"
35486What''s the matter with the summit?
35486What''s your name?...
35486When they were gone he whispered,"Did you hear that?
35486Whence came these valleys?
35486Who will I ask to dance?"
35486Whom should he meet but the Sergeant?
35486Why do n''t you get in and dig?"
35486Why has Alaska a population?
35486Why not have the boys bring their arms?"
35486Why not try to believe there is a God, rather than argue with yourself and others that there is no God?
35486Why should God, because man went and eat an apple, make animals suffer in trying to get even?"
35486Why to me more than to Hugh?"
35486Why wine, what else would it be?
35486Will you help us clean up a bottle or two?"
35486Would his Judas Creek Claim ever pay him for his efforts?
35486Would that answer never come?
35486Would the cabin endure the shock?
35486You English, you ai n''t no better than the others; do you all know what I think of you?"
35486You come from Uncle Sam''s country, do n''t you?"
35486You placed a man on his trail?"
35486You say it was born inside here?"
35486[ 13] Why had America a population before the Revolution?
35486can you dance?
35486do n''t you think it would be a good thing for this country if Uncle Sam was really to come over and take it?"
35486going to run for President next trip?"
35486have these claims been transferred?"
35486how do you fellows like hard work?
35486how''s the''heap dam dood''?
35486is that other''King George man''with you as good a fellow as you are?
35486is that your boat?"
35486old cock, wo n''t you let us have the news?
35486we''re going to have a squaw- dance Friday night in the dining- room here, will you come?
35486where did you get those dogs?
35486why do n''t you fellows get in and dance?"
35486why do n''t you spit it out of you?"
27453''Ere, what''s this?
27453''Member that swell guy they called D''Arcy-- didn''t he go with Lonagon and Shanks on that Northern trip?
27453About them dawgs, Angela?
27453Alone?
27453Am I getting old-- ugly?
27453Am I? 27453 And how soon can we make Dawson?"
27453And if I did, ai n''t there some justification? 27453 And if it is n''t there?"
27453And it grows dark.... Where are you?... 27453 And the lady?"
27453And then----?
27453And what do you think of it?
27453And what then?
27453And where is she now?
27453And will the food last out?
27453And yet you ran away?
27453And you carried me here?
27453And you do n''t like the love that comes easy?
27453And you do now?
27453And you-- what do you intend doing?
27453Angela-- will you marry me?
27453Any luck?
27453Anythin''wrong?
27453Apologize to a swindling tinhorn? 27453 Are n''t you a little impatient, Hilary?
27453Are n''t you going to bury him?
27453Are we leaving to- morrow?
27453Are we not to have a honeymoon-- we who were married but to- day?
27453Are you blind? 27453 Are you mad?"
27453Are you-- Lonagon?
27453Because you have failed?
27453Been swimming?
27453Better than the winter, eh?
27453But are n''t you going to have something to eat?
27453But how''s the bank? 27453 But if she knew that a wealthy-- er-- fortunate marriage would save you and Lady Featherstone a certain amount of anxiety----?"
27453But is it safe?
27453But surely you can raise the wind, my dear Ayscough?
27453But who----?
27453But you said it was mortgaged?
27453Ca n''t I? 27453 Can you lie there within a few minutes of death and take a pride in what you did?
27453Claude, is n''t this a matter that concerns Mr. Conlan and me? 27453 D''Arcy?
27453Did he know-- why you came?
27453Did n''t you know I''d come?
27453Did you git me? 27453 Did you git that, you human gorilla?
27453Did you see her go?
27453Did-- did you go after-- him?
27453Do I have to yank you back, or will you come freely?
27453Do n''t you see how we stand? 27453 Does it matter?"
27453Dying----?
27453Ees eet not so?
27453Ees eet zat I am too bold for your Eenglish ways? 27453 Eh?"
27453Eh?
27453Eh?
27453Eh?
27453Excuse me, but are you leaving?
27453For Dawson?
27453Gee, what''s that?
27453Give over, boys..."Who is the whitest man in Medicine Bow?
27453God, ai n''t you got a soul?
27453Have you been long in England?
27453Hearts are hearts, ai n''t they? 27453 Hello, you ai n''t hurt your arm?"
27453How can I forget, when for a year you have constantly reminded me of it? 27453 How can I tell him?"
27453How dare you come here?
27453How dare you tell lies?
27453How dare you tell that woman I was your sister?
27453How did you get here?
27453How did you like that, Hilary?
27453How''s a chap goin''to tell? 27453 How''s it going?"
27453How''s that?
27453I beg your pardon?
27453I should-- ah-- like to know to whom I am indebted?
27453I wish I was coming too.... You''re sure about the dough? 27453 Is Colorado better than this?"
27453Is it all over?
27453Is it any of your darned business?
27453Is it any worse for me than you?
27453Is it far?
27453Is it that you go to- morrow?
27453Is it then so odious to you?
27453Is n''t it clear?
27453Is n''t that reason enough?
27453Is that any mitigation? 27453 Is that why you want me to go back?"
27453Is your husband about?
27453Know it? 27453 Look here, Jim,"said Claude impetuously,"ca n''t you make it up with Angela?
27453Looking for a claim?
27453Married?
27453Maybe you would n''t like this to appear in print?...
27453Mebbe I could see it?
27453Mebbe you''d like me to take some message back, eh?
27453Natalie, what are you saying?
27453No guns? 27453 No other reason, eh?"
27453No?
27453Not that!--God, you do n''t mean that? 27453 Not your cowboy friend?"
27453Nothing wrong?
27453Now, where does he hang out?
27453Of Love, perhaps-- who knows?
27453Of what?
27453Oh, Ayscough? 27453 Oh, like that, is it?"
27453Oh, she said that, did she?
27453Oh, you like it?
27453Pardon me, but you are from the West, are n''t you?
27453Pater, you-- you are n''t trying to sell this place to Conlan?
27453Rock?
27453Say, boys,''member I told you about a husky guy at Medicine Bow who made a pile and sold out?
27453Say, is that husky your''old man''?
27453Say, is that property sold yet?
27453Say, is this Chilcoot as husky a thing as they make out?
27453Say, kid, how did I do that?
27453Say, that ai n''t your name, is it?
27453Say, you mean that?
27453She-- she simply left you?
27453So he put you up to that, eh? 27453 So we are cold?"
27453So yore after stoppin''a man eloping with his own wife, eh?
27453So you did n''t kill him?
27453So you do n''t dance?
27453So you took a fancy to my property, eh?
27453So you''re making out, Jim?
27453So you''ve no luck at prospecting?
27453So you''ve sent her home, pard? 27453 So-- you want D''Arcy?"
27453Some time ago and many times since you made an offer?
27453Soon?
27453Still diggin'', pard?
27453Tell you what?
27453The future?
27453Then there was no quarrel?
27453Then we can leave to- day?
27453Then where''s D''Arcy? 27453 To find what we always find-- muck?"
27453To see you on zee boat?
27453To where?
27453Was it because of last night?
27453Was it wise to get the piano, when we are leaving next fall?
27453Was it-- that man-- D''Arcy?
27453Was-- was there any other guy with her?
27453We ai n''t scared of a drop of water, are we Angy?
27453We can sell it-- at a profit, too.... What''s that?
27453Well, have n''t you always tried to act as-- husband?
27453Well?
27453What are you talking about?
27453What did that guy say?
27453What do n''t you wish to remember?
27453What do you call it, then?
27453What do you mean?
27453What do you offer?
27453What do you say to''Angy''?
27453What do you think of Angy?
27453What have you done with it?
27453What have you done with it?
27453What is the meaning of this?
27453What on earth are you talking about?
27453What the blazes are you talkin''about?
27453What the blazes do you mean by boarding my ship? 27453 What''d you do?"
27453What''s all this, stranger?
27453What''s all this?
27453What''s all this?
27453What''s it got to do with me, anyway? 27453 What''s it worth?"
27453What''s that got to do with it?
27453What''s that? 27453 What''s that?"
27453What''s that?
27453What''s the hurry?
27453What''s the matter?
27453What''s the use? 27453 What''s wrong with it?"
27453What''s wrong, Jim? 27453 What''s wrong, young feller?"
27453What''s wrong?
27453What''s wrong?
27453What''s wrong?
27453What''s your lay, Jim?
27453What''s your lay?
27453When I kissed you, did you think that was a kind o''habit with me?
27453When did you come back?
27453Where are you making for?
27453Where did you find me?
27453Where did you go to? 27453 Where does food usually go?
27453Where does he live?
27453Where has it gone?
27453Where to?
27453Where to?
27453Where''d you say you hailed from?
27453Where''s Angela?
27453Where''s D''Arcy?
27453Where''s Jim?
27453Where''s she gone?
27453Who in hell are you?
27453Who in hell are you?
27453Who is it the gals all lu- huv?
27453Who is the huskiest two- hundred- pounder in the hul of Ameriky?
27453Who is this broiler, missie?
27453Who told them? 27453 Who was that?"
27453Why did n''t you tell me? 27453 Why did n''t you tell me?"
27453Why in hell did n''t you say so afore?
27453Why in hell do you spell it that way?
27453Why not? 27453 Why not?"
27453Why not?
27453Why not?
27453Why not?
27453Why should I not say zat I love you?
27453Why should you care for the future? 27453 Why should you come?"
27453Why this sudden regard for my welfare?
27453Why, vat is it?
27453Wife-- you call me that?
27453Wife----?
27453Will you loan him to me for an hour or two? 27453 Will you never forget that?
27453Will you-- will you take me? 27453 Wo n''t you come to the top of the hill?
27453Wo n''t you sit down?
27453Wrong?
27453Yeah?
27453Yep-- with us?
27453You ai n''t going up to Endicott?
27453You are a member of my brother''s club, are n''t you?
27453You are not going back on your word?
27453You are verra-- vat you call him-- preoccupied, eh?
27453You call it partnership when the one is forced against her will, and the other uses every kind of diabolical means to assist his mastery? 27453 You can speak of that now without regret?"
27453You did n''t think I was hiking to the Klondyke and leaving fifty thousand pounds''worth of property lying about, did you?
27453You do n''t like New York?
27453You do n''t mean----?
27453You dug all that and did n''t wash it?
27453You got ta hoss, Hank?
27453You mean to say-- you''ve lost all your money?
27453You mean-- you mean that?
27453You think it is gold?
27453You think that is a mere compliment? 27453 You think this man will reconcile the situation, once it becomes plain to him?
27453You used to laugh then?
27453You vill come back to- morrow after zee boat has gone? 27453 You''re American, are n''t you?"
27453You''re certain, Hanky?
27453You''ve seen Ayscough hanging around of late, have n''t you? 27453 You-- his wife?"
27453You-- you are n''t going to slide down?
27453You-- you are n''t prospecting?
27453You-- you did n''t kill him?
27453You-- you found him?
27453You-- you heard?
27453Your-- your husband wo n''t object?
27453Ai n''t he a beaut?"
27453Ai n''t it natural for a man to take his wife with him-- even though she''s only a bought wife?"
27453Ai n''t you goin''to git supper?"
27453Ai n''t you had a look at it?"
27453Am I blind, lame, consumptive?
27453And how about you?"
27453And the threat?
27453And what next?"
27453And what should I dream?"
27453And why not?
27453Angela, are you going to waste your life tied to an undesirable?
27453Angela, do n''t you see it would mean----""Well?"
27453Are n''t we made for each other?
27453Are you clearing out next spring?"
27453Are you ready?"
27453But do n''t court disappointment and pain by speaking to her----""Who said I was going to speak?"
27453But how did you manage that?"
27453But how''d it happen?"
27453But was it only veneer?
27453But what was to be done but obey the yearnings of his heart, though it brought its own revenge?
27453But what?
27453But why do you want to kill me?
27453But, ma cherie, would not you be glad to get away?"
27453Ca n''t do it in three weeks?
27453Ca n''t you guess?
27453Ca n''t you see that it will be too late then?"
27453Ca n''t you see that our ways lie far apart?
27453Ca n''t you see this is killing me?
27453Chivalry?
27453Could any man of her own set have acted with greater respect for her womanhood than he?
27453Could he hope to win where thousands had failed?
27453Culture and breeding were very desirable things, but had he not some other natural quality which, at the least computation, balanced these attributes?
27453D''ye git that?
27453D''you know it?"
27453Did n''t you miss them?"
27453Did you git that?"
27453Did you see that?
27453Did you think I would rest until that score was settled?"
27453Do you go to dinner in that rig- out?"
27453Do you not feel him?"
27453Do you think I would have gone on with that had I believed you misinterpreted the whole thing?"
27453Do you think you could hire half a dozen horses?"
27453Do you understand?
27453Do you want to break my heart?"
27453Ees not zee present-- beautiful?"
27453Friend of yours, I take it?"
27453Had Jim proved an easy victim to Natalie''s attractions?
27453Had he a right to do this?
27453He nodded, then as she was leaving:"Maybe you would n''t mind me seeing you off?"
27453Here, where''s that bill?
27453How could she confess the loss to Jim?
27453How dare you?"
27453How did it live?
27453How do you manage this arrangement?"
27453How far will you carry your desire for vengeance?"
27453How long have you been without food?"
27453How long will it last if eked out?"
27453I have n''t all the gold in the universe, but does n''t breeding count?"
27453I must know more,... tell me what troubles you.... Do you think there was anything more in that business but friendship?
27453I shall never forget those mountains and the glory of the sunset.... Are we far from Dawson?"
27453I''ll drop in and see you some day if I may?"
27453I''m not your woman-- you understand?
27453I''m substantial enough to be felt, are n''t I?"
27453If Jim chose to fall in love with the woman, could she-- Angela-- have any objection?
27453If Red Ruin failed, what else could he do but pack up and go home, as thousands of others were doing?
27453If she had found a friend in that mixed crowd back in Dawson, had n''t she a right to see him and speak with him?
27453If there should not be enough clearance?...
27453Is it justifiable?
27453Is n''t it plain-- wasn''t it plain at first that it was a mere bargain?
27453Is that it?"
27453Is that moral?
27453Is that your grip?"
27453No sound escaped him for a few minutes, then he gasped:"Who is-- he?"
27453Once I thought you could, but then I did n''t know you as you are-- say, you''re sure about this, ai n''t you?"
27453Pete, am I blind?
27453Say, do your kisses allow of misinterpretation?"
27453See here, you''re worrying some over that, ai n''t you now?"
27453She began to write the last card, hesitated, and then asked:"Who is he?"
27453She was silent for a moment, then she said softly:"Why were n''t you in for breakfast?"
27453So morals do n''t come into it-- savvy?
27453Someone kicked you in the hip?"
27453That did n''t seem to influence you much-- but suppose there is someone else to be considered----""What are you saying?"
27453That''s the position, is n''t it?"
27453Then why did you ask me here to- night?
27453Then why did you come here?"
27453They wo n''t like my kind of chin- music?"
27453This ai n''t the place for you----""Why did n''t you discover that before?"
27453Though the future seemed black and threatening, were there not compensating elements?
27453Wal, it''s a darn good----""What''s that?"
27453Was he subjecting her to unjustifiable misery?
27453Was he to give in now-- to let this frozen- hearted woman beat him all round?
27453Was it Culture?
27453Was it Education?
27453Was it a sigh, or merely an indifferent ejaculation?
27453Was it love?
27453Was it not for his good too?
27453Was it that she had never cared at all-- that her acceptance of his marriage offer was dictated by ulterior motives?
27453Was it worth while continuing the drama?
27453Was she singing on account of some happiness newly found?--some interest in life which lay beyond himself and the immediate surroundings?
27453Was that the day on which the stranger had called?
27453We are going back?"
27453We have but a week''s supply, but the new lot will be down in a day or two.... Where have you come from?"
27453Were these polished externals without inward counterpart?
27453What are you doing here?"
27453What boat?"
27453What business could he have in Town----?"
27453What could be more natural than for Angela to take a flat in town and Conlan to live here?"
27453What did Conlan think of the property?
27453What did all the millions do for a subsistence?
27453What do they call that creek where Dave staked, Whitey?"
27453What do you say?"
27453What do you think of this menagerie of ours?
27453What do you want for''em, Conlan?"
27453What does it convey?
27453What had happened to her?
27453What in hell is that?"
27453What sort of chance is there for a chap like me in Canada, Jim?"
27453What the devil was he up to, anyway, hiking around in creased trousers and black boots?
27453What then were the qualities that counted?
27453What was the use of money if not to burn, and where in the whole of Colorado could one burn money and get full value?
27453What was there left to do but take her back and acknowledge defeat?
27453What were Jim''s intentions?
27453What were Money, Success, Power, compared to the free delights of Nature?
27453What would he say?
27453What''s that?
27453What''s wrong with me, eh?
27453What''s wrong with me?
27453What''s your address?"
27453Whatever has taken possession of you?
27453When did you frame to put this over me?
27453When more wood was needed he innocently(?)
27453Where''d ye want to go?"
27453Where''s Emily?"
27453Where''s your grub sack?"
27453Where''s your ticket, eh?
27453Why did n''t she fly-- she and her man-- away to green fields and fresh air, away from this plague- ridden, dismal city?
27453Why did n''t you tell me?"
27453Why did she maintain silence?
27453Why did you come back?"
27453Why did you marry me?"
27453Why in hell d''ye want to go prospectin''with a million of the best in the bank?"
27453Why not let her go now?
27453Why not undertake a prospecting trip on her own account?
27453Why not, indeed?
27453Why should I dream in the moonlight?
27453Why should he attempt to pass her off as his sister?
27453Why should he not make love to another woman if he chose?
27453Why should n''t I ask Conlan here?
27453Why, what''s wrong?"
27453Will you take anything to drink?"
27453Will you take me?
27453Wo n''t you kiss me now?"
27453You ai n''t skeered of stoppin''alone?"
27453You ai n''t telling me----?"
27453You are n''t giving up?"
27453You swear when you are annoyed, do n''t you?
27453You wo n''t be sorry to leave this country-- ma cherie?"
27453You would n''t like a kind o''sleeping partner on a fifty- fifty basis, eh?"
27453You''re my pard now-- won''t you act on that and make the best of it?"
27453You''re sure this ai n''t some game that''ll land me back in the mud?"
27453do n''t you see how mean I feel?"
38635Above him?
38635Am I to be dictated to by this rabble? 38635 Am I to try again, sir?"
38635And Geoffrey has a good deal? 38635 And gather in the money?
38635And he built the new shed?
38635And he made this chair? 38635 And if I was, it was the weather-- and why do n''t you go away?"
38635And if we ca n''t?
38635And let the powers that be have it all their own way?
38635And permit a rabble of that kind to teach me my duty? 38635 And so you ran away?"
38635And so, for fear you should lose it, you did not strike the spark? 38635 And that is too much for you?"
38635And the box?
38635And the other?
38635And the police?
38635And we, being younger, are different in that respect?
38635And what title have I to the money you would hold in trust? 38635 And you expect the effort will be warranted?"
38635And you expect to make it out there-- which presumably means America or Canada?
38635And you fancy you will get the appointment?
38635And you have found the gold?
38635And you possess the faculty of seeing very much farther?
38635And you were disappointed when you met them?
38635And you?
38635Are cleanliness and decency quite out of keeping with democratic views? 38635 Are n''t there times when it hurts you to be quiet?"
38635Are there?
38635Are they quite as big as bluebottles?
38635Are you going to turn baker, too?
38635Are you quite sure it was only bluff when you began?
38635Are you willing to expose your sister to a very serious charge?
38635Are you willing to let the troopers have him? 38635 Are you willing to see your sister cast adrift to save your confounded pride?
38635Are you willing to tell me where Prospector Tomlinson is? 38635 At Willow Dene?"
38635Besides,she said,"after all, are n''t gold mines a little hard to find?"
38635Between friends-- I think I can go so far?
38635Boys,he said,"do any of you believe Tomlinson killed Trooper Probyn?"
38635But suppose one or two of the troopers were killed while you forced the barricade?
38635But whatever did you make it out of, Hetty?
38635But you ca n''t leave Hetty-- and what would happen to her if you were----"If I were in jail?
38635Ca n''t you put on some more wood? 38635 Can you hold on for a minute or two, sir?"
38635Can you point out any reason why I should n''t arrest you?
38635Could n''t we sit anywhere else?
38635Could you build a chimney like that one?
38635Could you not trust me?
38635Crying, Hetty? 38635 Did Captain Esmond send you?"
38635Did Sewell remove anything from the body?
38635Did n''t you feel that I was right a little while ago?
38635Did you ever get a dollar out of him?
38635Did you expect anything else? 38635 Did you get that deer a little while ago?"
38635Did you hear anything?
38635Do n''t you find it rather hard work?
38635Do n''t you know?
38635Do n''t you know?
38635Do n''t you think it would have been better for everybody if she had stayed in England, Walter?
38635Do you know that I am very glad I met you? 38635 Do you know that the people downstairs would hardly let me in?"
38635Do you know where you''re going, Tomlinson?
38635Do you mean to keep us waiting?
38635Do you mind explaining why you felled this tree?
38635Do you suppose I enjoy the position you have forced me into?
38635Do you suppose I would take advantage of your necessity by making a bargain of that kind?
38635Do you think I am less particular than-- any one else?
38635Do you think I could?
38635Do you think she would ever be happy with you even if you found a gold mine?
38635Do you understand what Mr. Ingleby has done?
38635Does he give you an account of everything he does?
38635Does he?
38635Especially while you have me to keep?
38635For playing the spy on me?
38635Has n''t she, Tom? 38635 Have I ever done anything that would lead my friends to believe they could bestow alms on me?"
38635Have any of you heard of the Indians using a plant for that purpose?
38635Have n''t you left somebody out?
38635Have you any ground for preventing my speaking here?
38635Have you asked yourself how the trooper found his way across the range?
38635Have you brought along the American who fixed up Jackson''s foot when he smashed his toes, boys?
38635Have you ever had incipient concussion of the brain? 38635 Have you ever tried them?"
38635Have you figured what''s going to happen when Esmond comes back?
38635Have you no more sense than build your fire right beside the trail?
38635Hetty,he said severely,"do you want to catch cold?
38635Hetty,he said sternly,"what do you mean by that?"
38635Hetty,he said,"are n''t we old friends?
38635Hetty,he said,"what is the matter?
38635How could I go myself? 38635 How does that affect the question?"
38635How is the new claim progressing?
38635How is your work at the mine progressing?
38635How long do you expect to be over it?
38635How long do you think it will be before he can walk again?
38635How many are there of you?
38635How much do you want?
38635How much have we left?
38635How much will you have left if you do that?
38635How''d you worry along then? 38635 How''s Tomlinson to- night?"
38635How''s the Empire going to take it?
38635I could n''t see any more, but-- of course-- you brought him out? 38635 I do n''t suppose you have any objections to my looking over your register?"
38635I presume you are there to speak for your comrades?
38635I presume you do n''t want me to go into that?
38635I suppose we are really different from Ingleby in that respect?
38635I suppose you did n''t meet Trooper Probyn?
38635I suppose you got those last few cases?
38635I suppose you have n''t thought of making a compromise? 38635 I suppose you have struck nothing on the claim?"
38635I suppose you realize what that is?
38635I suppose,and there was a tremor in the girl''s voice,"you blame me for all that has happened?"
38635I suppose,he said,"you realize what you have turned your back upon to- day?"
38635I suppose,she asked, with quiet contempt,"that was why you thought it necessary to lead your horse out of the trail?"
38635I wonder if you could tell me where to find it?
38635I wonder if you have deliberately made up your mind to offend me?
38635I wonder if you know how Tomlinson got away?
38635I wonder if you know that your friend Ingleby has struck gold?
38635I wonder,he said,"if you ever heard who they were supposed to be?"
38635I wonder,said Sewell drily,"if you would tell us what is likely to be done with it there?"
38635I wonder,she said,"if one might ask you why you are going?"
38635I wonder,she said,"why he sacrificed the castle?"
38635I''m in a tight place, but you do n''t believe I did the thing?
38635I''m not aware of having done it, but if it pleases him to come there why should n''t he?
38635I''m not going to keep you talking, Tomlinson, but-- although it''s fortunate you did so-- why did you stop outside instead of coming in?
38635If I had to face it all my life, do you think I would leave you here?
38635If the shelf of rock had not been there?
38635In that case, why did you run away as soon as the game was over?
38635Ingleby?
38635Is anybody wanting me?
38635Is it very unpleasant then to let me do anything for you?
38635Is it very unusual for a scholar to be either of the latter then?
38635Is it worth so little?
38635Is it worth while?
38635Is n''t it time Hetty was back?
38635Is n''t that a trifle patronizing?
38635Is n''t that a trifle vague? 38635 Is n''t there anything else?"
38635Is that all?
38635Is that so difficult to understand, after what happened at Alison''s Sault?
38635Is that you, Probyn? 38635 Is there a man along the Green River who''d believe that of you?"
38635Is there any reason why you should n''t leave her here?
38635Is there any special reason why you should ask me?
38635Is there any special reason why you should have it instead of me?
38635Is there, after all, any essential difference between an officer of the Northwest Police and a mineral claim prospector?
38635It will save everybody trouble, and what''s the use of going round?
38635May I come in, sir?
38635No?
38635No?
38635No?
38635No?
38635No?
38635Now, what in the name of thunder is the meaning of this circus?
38635Now,he said,"who would you say killed that trooper?"
38635Now,said Sewell incisively,"have you anything to tell us?"
38635Of course, it''s not exactly my business, but are you wise in encouraging that man to prowl about the shanty continually, Tom?
38635Of course, one can not always choose the occupation one likes here, but could n''t you find something that would be a little more-- profitable?
38635Oh,she said,"ca n''t we run away?"
38635On me?
38635One shot?
38635One would certainly fancy that you had quite enough already-- but I wonder if one might ask you if you have heard from Reggie lately?
38635Perhaps you know Esmond sent down two or three troopers, and they could n''t face the snow?
38635Quite sure he''s not outside there?
38635Sewell,he asked,"has been there without me?"
38635Shall we try it now?
38635Since you do n''t seem to care for my suggestion, have you any notions of your own?
38635So you can listen while your policemen discuss-- me?
38635So you told him who you really were?
38635Somebody has just gone away?
38635Still, are n''t you getting a little too old now to run a tilt against the defects of the national character? 38635 Still, have n''t you made an admission?
38635Still, if it does n''t, what are you going to do?
38635Still, is n''t it a trifle suggestive?
38635Still, to be practical, how could the blaze have spread?
38635Suppose I told you I did it, would it separate us?
38635That implies a going on?
38635That is nice bread?
38635That was all that occurred to you?
38635That would happen, Tom?
38635That, I guess, is just the point-- who''s to begin, and when?
38635That, however, is n''t very much to the point, is it?
38635The boys do n''t mean to let the police have him?
38635The boys took it quietly?
38635The creation of a new Utopia out of the wreck of the present social fabric?
38635The men who have just spoken were correct in their account of what Sewell did when Trooper Probyn had been taken out of the water?
38635The money, and the envy of less fortunate men?
38635The question is,said Coulthurst sharply,"do you mean to let them in?"
38635The question, Hobson,said another man,"is how''s it going to be altered?"
38635Then I''ll ask you where he went when he left here last night?
38635Then there is a road out-- beside the one you made to the settlement? 38635 Then there is another one?"
38635Then there may be a little good in a few of our institutions as they stand?
38635Then what are we to do?
38635Then what would you say if I gave you them?
38635Then where are you going?
38635Then why did you become one, and what would you have liked to be?
38635Then you are deliberately placing obstacles in the way of the police carrying out their duty? 38635 Then you are going away?"
38635Then you do n''t mean to give me a trifle of that kind after chopping wood for you two days every week and kneading an ovenful of bread?
38635Then you no doubt know where he went?
38635Then,he said,"there is in the meanwhile nothing you can suggest?"
38635Then,she said,"you were afraid?"
38635There are only two of you here?
38635There are troopers at Westerhouse across the mountains?
38635There is no other way than the one you are thinking of?
38635They are necessarily selfish?
38635They do it with a gun in your country?
38635To be like the officer man, or Mr. Esmond of Holtcar?
38635Tom, do you know why he threw Probyn in the creek?
38635Tom,he said hoarsely,"you did n''t neglect to renew it?"
38635Tom,she said, with a little gasp,"who can it be?"
38635Tomlinson got away?
38635Walter,he said,"what is Miss Coulthurst to you?"
38635Walter,said the girl, very softly,"I wonder if-- you-- ever really loved me?"
38635Was n''t that a little rash?
38635Well, why should n''t he be? 38635 Well,"and though Hetty spoke quietly her voice was not quite her usual one,"what are you and Tom longing for just now more than anything?"
38635Well,he said,"what are you doing there?"
38635Well,he said,"what do you want?"
38635Well,he said,"what does Captain Slavin want?"
38635Well,he said,"what is to be done?"
38635Well,he said,"why do n''t you get away and make your record?
38635Well,she said,"if that would afford you any great satisfaction, is there any reason why you should not go to Vancouver too?
38635Well,she said,"where else would you come to?
38635Well?
38635Well?
38635Well?
38635Well?
38635Well?
38635Were you equally pleased with his companion?
38635What I want to ask Hall Sewell is who''s paying him to go round making trouble among people who have no use for it or him? 38635 What chance is there for me-- or any of us-- here?"
38635What d''you let go your carbine for?
38635What did I get for my pains?
38635What did he tell you, Walter?
38635What did you come here for?
38635What did you go down to the settlement for?
38635What do you mean by that?
38635What do you mean by that?
38635What do you mean by that?
38635What do you mean by-- no prospect of getting it?
38635What do you mean, Hetty?
38635What do you mean?
38635What do you think of the new apostle''s speeches?
38635What does he want?
38635What has become of the worthy gentlemen? 38635 What made you do it?"
38635What shall we do?
38635What''s going to stop the other people from sending a whole regiment along?
38635What-- are-- you stopping for?
38635When did you lose the grub?
38635Where are you going?
38635Where are you going?
38635Where are you going?
38635Where else could you expect a man of his kind to come from?
38635Where is Esmond?
38635Where is it to go? 38635 Where''s Sewell?"
38635Where''s Tom?
38635Where''s that blame branch- trail?
38635Where''s that case of yours?
38635Where''s the bear?
38635Which implies the arrest of Tomlinson?
38635Who is responsible for throwing the claim away?
38635Who is that?
38635Who made it, Hetty?
38635Who the devil are you trying to shoot?
38635Who was that girl, Walter?
38635Why did he come so often?
38635Why did n''t you pull up behind there, packer?
38635Why did we come here, Tom?
38635Why did you think I would come this way at all?
38635Why do n''t you answer him, some of you?
38635Why do n''t you go North and try your fortune at prospecting, too? 38635 Why do n''t you say-- we?"
38635Why have n''t we found it? 38635 Why should n''t I?"
38635Why? 38635 Will you be good enough to get out of my way?"
38635Will you be good enough to ride on, Reggie? 38635 Will you be good enough to tell me how much those things cost?"
38635Will you put that to my credit, and let me have two loaves now?
38635With a recommendation that as the matter is urgent it should be looked into?
38635With my permission?
38635Wo n''t you sit down?
38635Would n''t the fame of the Green River mines be excuse enough?
38635Would we do that?
38635Would you like to go on?
38635Would you think it worth all that?
38635Yes,said Grace, with a trace of dryness in her smile;"is that very dreadful?
38635You and Ingleby and Hetty?
38635You are a free miner? 38635 You are both going to the demonstration to- morrow?"
38635You are going away, Walter?
38635You are going away?
38635You are quite serious? 38635 You are quite sure you want us?"
38635You are ready, Ingleby?
38635You are sure of that?
38635You ca n''t believe that would trouble any sensible woman?
38635You ca n''t come to terms, father?
38635You ca n''t suppose I should have scrambled out alone?
38635You can produce it?
38635You can say that-- when you know his record?
38635You did n''t agree with the corporal that the shots were fired in the same place?
38635You do not mean to let that stop you when there are men you could hire to do what the law requires?
38635You fancy he was here?
38635You feel warranted in calling all of them-- rabble?
38635You felt yourself responsible then?
38635You have been marketing?
38635You have been to the lodge to ask permission?
38635You have come-- alone?
38635You have got those fellows''carbines?
38635You have had a hard time?
38635You have met her before, in Canada?
38635You have n''t got it,he asked hoarsely,"none of you?"
38635You have n''t whipped those flies off?
38635You have no doubt met a good many beautiful women of her station?
38635You have quite decided on going out?
38635You have some business with me?
38635You have, presumably, something that pleases you better to do that day?
38635You heard me, Walter? 38635 You hold a free miner''s certificate, Leger?"
38635You knew?
38635You know who did it?
38635You like that man?
38635You may, perhaps, have heard of it?
38635You mean I have rather more than my share of what most people long for? 38635 You mean people who pull gates down on Sunday afternoons?"
38635You mean that he does not do it to please you or me?
38635You mean that one of the Green River troopers reached Westerhouse?
38635You mean that the men up there have no country?
38635You mean,said Leger very quietly,"is he dead?"
38635You mean?
38635You really think there is gold in the claim?
38635You struck it rich?
38635You told Miss Coulthurst the way to the Westerhouse Gully?
38635You use nicked bullets?
38635You were at the settlement?
38635You were away somewhere quite a while, were n''t you?
38635You would not have believed he did it if I had talked for hours?
38635You would not like him to get himself into trouble?
38635You''re going on into the ranges?
38635You''re not going to let them hand him to the police for a thing he did n''t do?
38635You''re quite sure?
38635You,she said, with incisive coldness,"were one of them?"
38635A little horrible, is n''t it?
38635Am I quite sure?
38635Are n''t you very tired, Walter?"
38635Are we going to stay here and maunder any longer, Ingleby?"
38635Are you coming with us?"
38635Are you quite sure it was n''t, Coulthurst?"
38635Are you wise in admitting that you were an accessory?
38635Besides, what is a man of your opinions doing with those luxuries yonder?"
38635But however did you find the way into the Westerhouse country?"
38635But to resume the topic, was n''t it a little careless of you, Ingleby?
38635But why are you stopping here and talking?
38635But-- where is-- the bear?"
38635Ca n''t you get beyond that, Hetty?"
38635Ca n''t you see how you have placed me?
38635Can you guarantee that it will not be neatly docketed and put away for ever?"
38635Can you reach the bell, Major?"
38635Could n''t you give me that loaf on credit-- to keep forever?"
38635Could n''t you hold a kind of informal inquiry, and give the boys an opportunity for proving him innocent?"
38635Could n''t you put the pack- saddle on him and make a trail down to the ford?"
38635Did Mr. Esmond of Holtcar-- recover?"
38635Do n''t you think it is a little hard on the Hoddam people to shut them out of it?"
38635Do you hear a sound in the valley, Tom?"
38635Do you know any reason why we should n''t send somebody down south to whip up a campaign fund?
38635Do you know any reason why we should n''t take them out?"
38635Do you know who gave her that locket?"
38635Do you recognize this carbine?"
38635Had n''t both of you better light out of this?"
38635Had n''t you better ask him a question or two?
38635Had n''t you better go over and see him?"
38635Had n''t you better go round it again?"
38635Had n''t you better try again?"
38635Has anything gone wrong?"
38635Has it occurred to you that unless you put a stop to his presumption that miner fellow might get ideas into his head?"
38635Have n''t I been living on your bounty-- on what you made by baking with your own little hands?
38635Have n''t you anything to say?"
38635Have n''t you been changing your opinions?"
38635Have they pulled the car out, Tom?"
38635Have you brought any responsible person to whom one could talk along with you?"
38635Have you thought about asking the boys at Westerhouse to join us?"
38635He must have been here more than once?"
38635How did it happen?"
38635How did she get it?"
38635How did you carry it?"
38635How have you got on?"
38635How long does one usually get for manslaughter?"
38635How many miles have we come to- day?"
38635How much does that cost you?"
38635How much have you got on you?"
38635I have n''t a weapon of any kind with me, but what then?
38635I may come back to- morrow to make sure you are none the worse?"
38635I suppose anybody pegging off a claim next to ours would strike gold?"
38635I suppose he is trustworthy?"
38635I suppose it is a fortune, Walter?"
38635I wonder if I could ask-- Mrs. Ingleby, is n''t it-- for a little supper?"
38635I wonder if I might venture to ask you how you came to be here?"
38635I wonder where Tomlinson could have gone?"
38635I wonder where he''s getting his breakfast?
38635I wonder whether even you would have dared to do as much had it been in England?"
38635I''m presuming you are not in love with her?"
38635If there should be any trouble you will look after him?"
38635If you do n''t want to light another for breakfast, had n''t you better cut some more?"
38635Ingleby?"
38635Is he hurt?"
38635Is it very hard?"
38635Is n''t it, Walter?"
38635Is n''t that kettle boiling, Tom?"
38635Is there nothing else worth having?"
38635It is cold, is n''t it?
38635It must be to Westerhouse?"
38635It was full when you went out?"
38635May I trouble you to send one of your troopers over for Ingleby and Leger?"
38635More than the necessary amount there, sir?
38635More than you are entitled to?
38635Neither of you is going to go back on me?"
38635Now, are you going to turn me away?"
38635Now, what are you going to do?"
38635One of you could get up?"
38635Sewell?"
38635Sewell?"
38635Sewell?"
38635Sewell?"
38635Shall I gather you that spray of blossom?"
38635Shall I open the case for you, sir?"
38635So you are going to the mines after all?"
38635Somebody lighted the fire?"
38635Still, I''ve seen you somewhere since then, have n''t I?"
38635Still, do n''t you think it might be better if she did n''t see so much of him?"
38635Still, do n''t you think that old print gown-- I suppose it is print-- you put on to bake in is worth all a court- lady''s finery?"
38635Still, even if I had been permitted, why should I wish to stay?
38635The point is-- what do you make of the corporal''s story?"
38635Then she asked,"The girl you used to play tennis with at Holtcar?"
38635Told nobody yet?"
38635Tom, are you going to stand shares with me?"
38635Unless I know a little about them, how can I persuade anybody how far they are beneath us, as I''m expected to do?"
38635We may now take it that you can give us no assurance that the matter will even receive the attention we, at least, think necessary?"
38635Well, are we to help you with the wash- up?"
38635Well, when the time comes you''ll have your programme?"
38635Were n''t they capable of walking from the''Griffin''?"
38635What are we to do?"
38635What are you doing here?"
38635What are you going to do?"
38635What are you sitting up for, Hetty?"
38635What comes next?"
38635What d''you say''he''for, anyway?
38635What did you do with it?
38635What do you go there so often for?"
38635What do you think, Tom?"
38635What ideas do you mean?"
38635What is he doing here?"
38635What is that doing there?"
38635What is the name on your certificate?"
38635What made you suggest it?"
38635What made-- you-- a democrat?"
38635What policeman was it you told?"
38635What the devil did you mean by that?"
38635What would you gain by calling him?"
38635Where are Captain Esmond and his troopers?"
38635Where are you going?"
38635Where did you get them?"
38635Where has your nerve gone?"
38635Where is the trail?"
38635Where''s the man who set you up to it?"
38635Why did n''t Sewell send over to Westerhouse?"
38635Why did they let you go on working until you had found the gold?"
38635Why did you worry Tomlinson about that plant?"
38635Why do n''t you go?"
38635Why does he come here worrying them?"
38635Why should he do that if he meant to kill him?"
38635Why should the Committee confidently expect my co- operation in enforcing the right of way through Willow Dene?
38635Will you or Leger come with me, Ingleby?"
38635Will you sit down, Mr. Leger?
38635Would it be a very great presumption if I asked you for something, a trifle, to carry away with me?"
38635Would n''t it be a relief to live in a country where there was no rent to pay and you take a spade and grow what you want to eat?"
38635Would n''t it be better for your friends to put up with a few little grievances rather than run the risk of bringing a worse thing upon themselves?"
38635Would we have found the gold if it had n''t been for you?"
38635Would you be willing to receive Sewell here?"
38635Would you mind standing up a minute?"
38635You are going to marry Miss Coulthurst if you get rich, Walter?"
38635You are going to work for Tomlinson, Walter?"
38635You do n''t know where he is?"
38635You do n''t mind our camping here?"
38635You evidently still mean to go?"
38635You found what you wanted, Reggie?"
38635You have no advice to offer me?"
38635You insist on all that?"
38635You keep the dust you get for the bread in the shanty, Leger?"
38635You mean me to be frank, I think?"
38635You mean what you say?"
38635You rather like opposition, do n''t you?
38635You remember on what day Mr. Ingleby left his claim?"
38635You will be ready to come out to the Northwest with me?"
38635You will not turn me out?"
38635You would n''t care to live in a log hut forty miles from anywhere, Hetty?"
38635You''ll excuse me, Miss Leger?"
38635You''re awake, Ingleby?"
38635You''re in sympathy with the movement, anyway?"
38635Your friend Miss Leger seems to be doing well, or is it your venture?"
21377''Fraid? 21377 A bear?"
21377A sprinkle?
21377All right; did it sound natural?
21377Alone? 21377 Am I sane, or wandering in my head?
21377And I want to know whether you mean all that''ere nasty, or whether you mean it nice?
21377And all alone, eh? 21377 And all alone, too?"
21377And did they?
21377And if they do, what then?
21377And leave our traps for some one else to grab? 21377 And starve?"
21377And the witnesses?
21377And then you came on?
21377And what about Redbeard and Company? 21377 And you have sent it home?"
21377And you?
21377Any chance of picking up a decent claim here?
21377Any one at home?
21377Any one left within?
21377Any one own it?
21377Anybody else like to come here?
21377Are n''t you now?
21377Are we going to stand this, mates?
21377Are we to die like this?
21377Are you hurt?
21377Are you there, Dal?
21377Are you?
21377Back again, then? 21377 Bad?
21377Badly wounded, Dal?
21377Beginning to feel better, master?
21377Bel, old fellow,cried Dallas, seizing his cousin''s hand,"what is it?
21377Bob Tregelly would not knock at the door like this, would he?
21377Bob Tregelly?
21377Broken-- snapped?
21377Buried?
21377But I say, my son, who''s the guilty party now?
21377But about this man?
21377But had n''t we better go on?
21377But he is not dead?
21377But how did you find us?
21377But there are Indians about, I suppose?
21377But what about that chap on the roof? 21377 But what about the one you shot at?"
21377But what is your plan, Bob?
21377But what-- what are you doing? 21377 But where''s the dog?"
21377But who goes down first to see about stores?
21377But why did n''t you send for us?
21377But you had some one with you?
21377But you sent the fifty pounds to your poor old aunt?
21377But you''ve found a lot?
21377Ca n''t wear my boots?
21377Can I help you, Dal?
21377Can he?
21377Can we stop?
21377Can you hold out?
21377Can you see daylight?
21377Can you?
21377Capsized?
21377Could we turn him out into the snow?
21377Could you sleep now?
21377Dal,cried Abel passionately,"how can you be so full of folly when we are in such a desperate state?"
21377Dead? 21377 Did you ever, mates?"
21377Did you get this here?
21377Did you quarrel?
21377Did you see anybody go by on a raft three or four days ago?
21377Did you see the judge?
21377Do n''t I? 21377 Do n''t you feel well enough to come?"
21377Do n''t you hear me?
21377Do n''t you remember the chaff at Oxford-- the fellows asking the bargees,` Who ate puppy pie under Marlow Bridge?''
21377Do you hear me, you two?
21377Do you think those wretches have been caught by the fall as well?
21377Drowned?
21377Eh?
21377Eh?
21377Eh?
21377Far as the gold country?
21377Feel bad?
21377Get out? 21377 Given up?
21377Go on?
21377Go, my son? 21377 Going down the rapids?"
21377Going yonder after the yaller stuff?
21377Got a sled, hev you? 21377 Got the other one?"
21377Had I not enough to bear? 21377 Had n''t we better escape?
21377Have n''t you had light enough, judge? 21377 Have we got all we want?"
21377Have you been out?
21377Have you made his wrists fast behind him?
21377Hear that, lads? 21377 Hear that?"
21377Here it is, then: what''s the good of our going grubbing on just to be able to say we''re richer still? 21377 Here, what game do you call this?"
21377Here, what is it, old fellow?
21377Here, who has got that fellow?
21377Here,he cried;"where''s that there dog?"
21377Here: what do you want?
21377How are they getting on?
21377How are you getting on?
21377How are you, my lads? 21377 How can I, with the poor fellow like this?"
21377How long have I been awake?
21377How much longer can we hold out?
21377I have studied the maps well, and we passed the watershed--"Eh? 21377 I say, we ought to get digging to find''em, ought n''t we?"
21377I want to know first whether this bully countryman here means what he said nasty, or whether he means it nice?
21377Indeed?
21377Indian? 21377 Is he dead, Dal?"
21377Is he dead?
21377Is he dying?
21377Is it a dream?
21377Is it all a swindle or a dream?
21377Is it fever?
21377Is it so well hidden?
21377Is the sleep natural?
21377Is this to be the end of all our golden hopes? 21377 Is what a trap?"
21377It is dreadfully low, is n''t it?
21377Last night?
21377Lend you a hand? 21377 Look here,"cried Redbeard fiercely, as his companions were led out,"why are n''t the prisoners to be sent out too?
21377Looks pretty, do n''t it, my sons? 21377 Made his pile?"
21377Maybe you''ll jyne us at supper?
21377Me and my mates? 21377 Much luggage?"
21377Nice and free and open, eh?
21377No; but are we to give him house room?
21377Not a dead''un?
21377Not be here?
21377Not drowned, then?
21377Not treacherous, is he? 21377 Now then,"said Tregelly,"we''d best get the sledge and make our way home; but what do you think of my gentleman now?
21377Now, sir, what do you say to this?
21377Now, sir,he continued,"what more have you to say in support of your evidence?"
21377Now,said Dallas merrily,"which is the block we ought to take?"
21377Of course,said Dallas;"but what do you mean?"
21377Of course; if Tregelly will consent to share with such a weak, helpless--"Here,cried the big Cornishman, springing up,"shall I kick him?"
21377Oh, Bel, lad,he groaned;"what have I done?
21377Oh, am I?
21377Oh, that''s him, is it?
21377Oh, that''s it, is it, my son? 21377 Oh, that''s it, is it?"
21377Oh,cried Dallas passionately,"how can you laugh and make a joke of such a misfortune as this?"
21377One of these blocks?
21377Our company are n''t good enough, eh? 21377 Our sledges?
21377Quarrel? 21377 Quotations?"
21377Robbed yer and tried to do for yer? 21377 Say something, my son?"
21377See?
21377Seeing what a set of rough pups there are about here, my son, I was going to say, is it safe for a man to carry about a lot of gold like that?
21377Shall I begin?
21377Shall we go in, Bel?
21377Sleepy, Bob?
21377So it was, my son; and then something woke me, and what do you think it was?
21377So plaguy dark, mate, for hunting and shooting; but talk about dogs, did you hear that brute howling during the storm?
21377So soon? 21377 So soon?"
21377Some one there?
21377Some one there?
21377That means the lumps of gold are not too big to lift?
21377That scoundrel who was bitten by the dog?
21377That would make Mr Redbeard''s ugly mouth water if he could see it, my sons, eh?
21377That''s right, then we will; eh, Bel?
21377That''s the way, my son, and who knows but what we may shoot a bear or something else to keep us going for another week, eh?
21377The gold has a magnetic attraction for you, then?
21377The question is, will they recover themselves and come back?
21377Them?
21377Then had n''t you better stop ashore?
21377Then it is n''t all a delirious dream?
21377There''s always danger of the ship sinking; and yet you went to your berth, I suppose, every night, and slept soundly enough, did n''t you?
21377There''s gold worth millions of money in this district for certain; but the question is, can you strike it rich or only poor? 21377 There''s some one below-- how many were with you, my lad?"
21377There,cried Dallas, pointing up the narrow gully, as they finished their preparations,"how could we despair with such a sign as that before us?"
21377Think so, my son?
21377Think so?
21377Think so?
21377Think so?
21377Think they will come here and attack us?
21377Think we can dig our way out?
21377Think you will be able to live through this awful winter, Dal?
21377This is no time for idle talk; which is it to be? 21377 Thought of what?"
21377Tie up your wound?
21377Tired of our company?
21377To win or to die, did n''t you say, my sons?
21377Want to see some of the gold? 21377 Was he there?"
21377Was it Redbeard?
21377Was it you that fired?
21377Well, do n''t you believe me?
21377Well, pardners,he cried;"what''s it to be after all you''ve said?
21377Well, would n''t you have done the same?
21377Well, would n''t you shoot if you was attacked? 21377 Well?"
21377Well?
21377Well?
21377Were you, my sons?
21377What about him, my son? 21377 What about your friend, prisoners, is this he?"
21377What about?
21377What am I not to be startled at? 21377 What are you going to do, then?--let the dog out?"
21377What can I say, man? 21377 What did you do then?"
21377What do you mean?
21377What do you say, Bel?
21377What do you say, Bob?
21377What do you say, Mr Dallas?
21377What do you say? 21377 What for?
21377What for? 21377 What is it, Bel?"
21377What is it, Scruff?
21377What is it, my son?
21377What is it? 21377 What is it?"
21377What is it?
21377What is it?
21377What is it?
21377What is it?
21377What is it?
21377What should you say he ought to do, Leggy?
21377What thought? 21377 What was that?"
21377What were they like?
21377What''s he mean by that, poor brute? 21377 What''s that for?"
21377What''s that?
21377What''s that?
21377What''s the good o''crying about it, my son?
21377What''s the matter?
21377What, eat wolf?
21377What, right over yonder? 21377 What?"
21377When do you mean to go?
21377When do you start?
21377Where am I? 21377 Where are the other prisoners?"
21377Where are we to put the snow we dig out?
21377Where are you, lad?
21377Where did you come from?
21377Where did you come from?
21377Where is it buried?
21377Where''s Bob Tregelly?
21377Where''s that other man?
21377Where''s your master?
21377Where''s your mate?
21377Where?
21377Which is the way?
21377Who are you? 21377 Who can say, old fellow?
21377Who could have thought it would take so long?
21377Who knows? 21377 Who was poor old Dal?"
21377Who would be here if he were not?
21377Who''s going to face the cold, and have a dip in the lake?
21377Why did n''t I fight for my life? 21377 Why did n''t you send for me?"
21377Why do n''t you answer?
21377Why do n''t you come on?
21377Why do n''t you say something?
21377Why not? 21377 Why not?"
21377Why?
21377Why?
21377Why?
21377Will they see me with just my head out like this? 21377 Will you come?"
21377Will you give a poor fellow a lift down? 21377 Yes, and what is beyond?"
21377Yes, it was horrible, was n''t it? 21377 Yes, of course,"exclaimed Dallas excitedly;"but where was it?"
21377Yes, what about him?
21377Yes, what?
21377Yes,said Dallas bitterly;"we''ve got here, and what next?"
21377Yes,whispered Abel;"do n''t you see, Dal?
21377Yes; and you''ll do the same?
21377Yes; cheery, is n''t it? 21377 Yes; did n''t my mate show you his leg?"
21377Yes; why should n''t it be?
21377Yes?
21377Yes?
21377Yes?
21377You are going after gold, of course?
21377You are tramping to the gold region all alone, then?
21377You are? 21377 You broke in?"
21377You do n''t? 21377 You heard the firing?"
21377You think, then, that they''d have settled you if I had n''t come and stopped their little game?
21377You will not go away and leave me?
21377You will?
21377You''re not going to be such an idiot as to open the door to the fire, are you?
21377You''re one of the buyers, are n''t you, Norton, and your lot who came up first are the rest?
21377You''re ready to risk it, then?
21377You''ve got plenty of this, I s''pose?
21377You''ve never let those other two escape, have you?
21377You, Master Dallas? 21377 Your wound, Dal?"
21377` How?'' 21377 ` What does Dallas say?''
21377` What for?'' 21377 ''Aven''t brought anything with you, I suppose?
21377A few shots had done this once, but now that the miscreants had had time to recover from their panic, would it answer again?
21377And now look here; if I say something to you, will you believe that it''s meant honest?"
21377And then:"Fire out?
21377And you, Dal?"
21377And your shoulder?"
21377Are any of you?"
21377Are we going to stand here and listen to that poor brute being murdered?"
21377Are we to have fair play, or are we to go where we can get it?"
21377Are you a six- footer?"
21377Are you not afraid to die?"
21377Bel, old lad, do n''t you know me?
21377Broken- hearted?
21377But I do n''t want you to think--""But what about your gold?"
21377But I say, play fair; you wo n''t run away with my third while I''m gone?"
21377But I say, what''s the meaning of this-- is it a trap?"
21377But I say, you have given up going with us to- day-- to- night, I mean?"
21377But his mind went back again to the one thought-- How long would it take Dallas to dig his way out in spite of his wound?
21377But how are you?--how are you?"
21377But how''s the gold turning out?"
21377But how''s your arm, Master Dallas?"
21377But tell me this; am I awake?
21377But that do n''t matter, do it?"
21377But what about the soldiering, and the scarlet and gold lace?''
21377But what do you say to the dog?"
21377But what do you want with me?''
21377But what of that at such a time, when the cry was answered by another?
21377But what was he doing here?
21377But where are your comrades?"
21377But where is the dog?"
21377But where''s the dog?
21377But you mark my words; they''ll make for here, and if they do-- ah, what did I say?
21377Ca n''t you see?"
21377Can that be he in the distance?"
21377Can you hear me when I whisper?"
21377Can you help me trample out the rest or this fire?"
21377Can you lend me a hand?"
21377Can you lift it out?"
21377Can you sell us some?"
21377Can you understand my croaking whisper?"
21377Can you understand what I say?
21377Come along; but how''s your cousin?"
21377Come, play fair; tell me how you came here?"
21377Did I bring him down with those two shots?"
21377Did it knock you down?"
21377Did you come back then?"
21377Did you notice that the poor brute limped with one of his hind- legs?"
21377Did you take me for an Injun?"
21377Die?
21377Do you hear?
21377Do you think they were buried alive too?"
21377Do your foot good, Mr Wray?"
21377Does he object to being called a bobby?"
21377Eh, Bel?"
21377Eh, Dick Humphreys?"
21377Eh, mate?"
21377Eh?
21377Eyes-- teeth?
21377Feel strong enough?"
21377Feel the cold?"
21377Feel well enough to come as far as there to- morrow, Bel?"
21377First thing is, have we got as much on our claim as ever we''re likely to want?"
21377For was he not on the highway-- the main track to the golden land; and was it not a certainty that before long other adventurers would pass that way?
21377For what?
21377Going to burn you out, was n''t he?"
21377Had n''t I better make it five?''
21377Had n''t you two better let that be till the other fellows come back?
21377Has he come to you?"
21377Has n''t taken a bit out of either of you, has he?
21377Have I been asleep?"
21377Have a drop more o''this''fore I begin?"
21377Have n''t got a couple of tenpenny nails in your pocket, have you?
21377Have you brought plenty?"
21377Have you lads got any money?"
21377Have you plenty of cartridges handy?"
21377Have you told me all this, or have I dreamed it?"
21377Hear anything?"
21377Hear it?"
21377Hear that, mates?
21377Heard anything of that firm?"
21377Here, Scruff, old lad, what is it?"
21377How are you gettin''on, mates?"
21377How are you now?"
21377How are you now?"
21377How are you?"
21377How can you keep like that?
21377How do you feel?
21377How does the foot feel?"
21377How is the dog?"
21377How long would it take him to dig his way through?
21377How many days longer will that meal last?"
21377How to get at him?
21377How to lend him help?
21377How was it, Mr Dallas?"
21377How''s Mr Wray?"
21377How''s the foot?"
21377How''s things going?"
21377How''s your head?"
21377Hullo, Scruff, my son, how are you?"
21377Hurt?"
21377Hurt?"
21377I feel as if I ca n''t go back-- and you, Bel?"
21377I s''pose we''re going right?"
21377I say, I wonder what has become of old` My son,''--Tregelly, the Cornishman?"
21377I say, how deep down do you go?
21377I say, how much gold is there in the hole?"
21377I say, one might almost have made as much by stopping at home, eh?"
21377I say, one word,"cried the poor fellow, grasping his cousin''s hand hard:"you''ll do something for old Dal, uncle?
21377I say, though, had I not better fetch help?"
21377I say, though, my son, is the river below there so dangerous as you say?"
21377I say, though, what about your tackle?"
21377I say, what''s about the value of that there raft?"
21377I say, who would think one could be so warm and snug surrounded by snow?"
21377I suppose they''re not Falls of Ni- agger- ray.--I say, can you gents swim?"
21377I wonder how much gold I could drag on a sledge like this?"
21377I''m a nasty- tempered dog if any one tries to take my bone away; are n''t I, my sons?"
21377I''m not one of your grumbling sort, am I?"
21377Is the bag yours?"
21377Is there no way to escape from this icy prison?"
21377Is this fair play, pardners?"
21377It hurts?"
21377Let''s go on and fight for the stuff to the last''-- what then?"
21377Like that?
21377No deceiving echo, for in addition came,"Where are yer?"
21377No pal with you?"
21377Now then, where''s your bag?"
21377Now then, who says he''ll go?"
21377Now what do you say?"
21377Now, then, can you keep watch-- sentry go?"
21377Number four''s empty, is n''t it?
21377Ought n''t we to scrunch him like one would a black beetle?"
21377Ready?"
21377Ready?"
21377Same here, my son; but why did n''t you come down and tell me?
21377Scared, mates?"
21377Send me away like this?"
21377Shall I go and ask Norton to come?"
21377Shall I melt some snow over the fire?
21377Shall we retreat at once, and try to get back to the main river, where we may find help, and perhaps save our lives, or go on?"
21377Shall we try to sleep, and forget our horrible position?"
21377Shoot!--can''t you see the dog''s mad?"
21377Sleep?
21377Sleepy?"
21377Snowing?"
21377So they attacked you just in the same way?"
21377So where''s your justice?"
21377So you have n''t done much good, then?"
21377Tell me you can breathe yet?"
21377That did n''t make it quite so bad o''me, did it?"
21377That we must die?"
21377The great suffering was not bodily, but mental, and not selfish, for the constantly recurring question was, how was it with Dallas?
21377The speaker half whispered that, and then he shouted,"Do you hear?"
21377There, now that arm''s clear, are n''t it?
21377There,"he said, in conclusion, as he roughly scraped a portion of the glittering heap aside,"what do you say to that being enough?"
21377They seemed to want no more, only to lie down and rest in the warmth shed by the crackling wood-- to take a long, long rest, and wake-- where?
21377Think I do n''t know the difference between a hecker an''a nail?"
21377Think it''s midnight yet?"
21377Think they''re going to be gammoned by a bit of play- acting?"
21377Think you can help me?"
21377Think you''ll be well enough to- morrow to clean and oil the guns while I''m down the shaft?"
21377This is a solitary way, though, is n''t it?
21377Tommy Bruff, my son, what do you say to a fire, setting the billy to boil, and a bit o''brax''uss?"
21377Understand?"
21377Want the other fifty to play billiards and poker?''
21377Want to be cut out carefully as a curiosity-- fly- in- amber sort of a fellow?"
21377Was he in the place, then?"
21377Was it too late to return to his enemies and make an appeal for his life?
21377Well, why do n''t you speak?
21377Were you coming to help?"
21377Were you hit?"
21377What about my saloon?"
21377What about the dog?"
21377What are you going to do?"
21377What are you''fraid on?"
21377What did it matter to one who was suffering now the agonising pangs of hunger to augment those of cold?
21377What do they say?
21377What do you mean?"
21377What do you say to that as an attempt at wholesale murder?
21377What do you say to that, Master Abel Wray?"
21377What do you say to trying how it worked for a bit?"
21377What do you say, little un?"
21377What do you say?"
21377What do you say?"
21377What do you think of that?"
21377What do you think the old boy said?"
21377What for?"
21377What is it, then, old fellow?"
21377What is it-- a cold?"
21377What is it?"
21377What place is this?"
21377What shall I do?"
21377What shall we do?
21377What was he to do next?
21377What was it then-- bear, wolf-- which had torn a way through or half under the wall of the place?
21377What was that?
21377What were you going to say, though?"
21377What were you going to say?"
21377What will he do when I''m dead?"
21377What''s in that bag?
21377What''s it been-- a heavy''lanche?"
21377What''s the matter?"
21377What''s the weather like this morning?"
21377What''s to be done about the fire?"
21377What?"
21377When I saw this lovely spot first I felt as if I could sit down and swear; but what good would that ha''done?
21377When a man gets in the habit of talking to himself it''s a sign that he is going mad?
21377Where had I got to?"
21377Where is your hand, sir?"
21377Where shall you be?"
21377Where''s the game I shot?"
21377Where''s the line?
21377Where''s your pluck?
21377Which was it to be-- door or window?
21377Which way shall we try?"
21377Who did you think it was?"
21377Who is it?"
21377Who says light a fire and have a good breakfast?"
21377Why are you so silent now?
21377Why do n''t you answer?
21377Why do n''t you lie farther from the fire?
21377Why not let some one else have a turn, and let''s all go home?"
21377Why should it have done this to get at him when already there?
21377Will Bel think of this?"
21377Will that do?"
21377Will you have me?"
21377Will you help me as far as your fire?"
21377Will you join?"
21377With a tremendous effort, Dallas sprang up and struck at him, when there was a loud snarling yelp, and Abel cried in alarm,"What is it, Dal?"
21377Wonder how old Abel is getting on?"
21377Wonder whether the dog''s dead?
21377Would there be wolves in these mountains?
21377You and your friends came here to find gold?"
21377You did n''t want us to be killed, did you?"
21377You have n''t served my two young chaps like that, have you?"
21377You wo n''t try to choke me the first time you see me nodding off to sleep for the sake of my sledge and stores?"
21377You''ve got a good kit and some money, I s''pose; but you do n''t think you''re going to get to the gold stuff, do you?"
21377_ I_ think of helping him?
21377` Enough''s as good as a feast,''so what''s the good of being greedy?
21377` Mind lending me your knife to trim this rough pole with?
21377` Norton, and six more,''says the voice;` who are you?''
21377` Oh,''he said,` do you?
21377` Two can play at that,''I says:` who are you?''
21377came again in the faint whisper,"That you, Dal?"
21377cried Abel passionately;"are we to stop here doing nothing?"
21377cried Abel, who was one of the first to spring up;"an earthquake?"
21377cried the stranger;"they stole your raft?"
21377groaned the adventurer, clasping his hands and letting them fall softly on the dead;"is this the ending of my golden dream?"
21377he grunted,` and is Dallas going with you to make the second fool in the pair?''
21377he grunted,` and you think I am going to give-- lend you a hundred pounds to go on such a wild goose chase?''
21377he shouted, as the flames leapt up merrily now,"who''s that?"
21377is that the snow coming down?"
21377roared Redbeard, as the Cornishman gave his young companions a nod;"not made out our case?
21377said the Cornishman,"am I a prisoner, too?
21377shouted a man at the back;"and what about our claims we have staked out?"
21377what''s that lying in the water?"
21377where are you, mate?"
21377why do n''t you shoot?
22063''Member Joe?
22063Ai n''t she great?
22063Ai n''t you coming?
22063All right,he said softly;"Spitzstein, can we have the Opera House?"
22063And are you sure you''re all right, dear, down there?
22063And who was Sam Mosely, Jim?
22063And why did you not come?
22063And you''ve never seen her since?
22063Any experience required?
22063Are n''t you well, sweetheart?
22063Are you crazy?
22063Are you ready?
22063Are you sure you''ll never backslide?
22063Are you, dearest?
22063Berna, are you sure, quite sure, you''re all right in that place among all that folly and drunkenness and vice? 22063 Berna, is that you?"
22063Berna, tell me, by all you regard as pure and holy, do you love me?
22063Berna, tell me, is it true? 22063 Berna, will you marry me?"
22063Berna,I said again,"why did you come in here, why?
22063Berna,I said,"what are you doing with that paint on your face?"
22063Boy,he whispered,"you an''I''se been good pals, ai n''t we?"
22063Brother, who''s this girl?
22063But ca n''t you reason with him?
22063But you would n''t, surely you would n''t?
22063But, Berna, surely nothing in this world would ever make you yield? 22063 But,"I persisted,"have you no idea?"
22063By all that''s wonderful, what brought you here?
22063By heck,he said,"she''s great, ai n''t she?
22063By the way, Berna,I said,"you remember something we talked about before he came?
22063Can I do nothing to atone?
22063Can you come out and see what is required?
22063Can you not forgive?
22063Could n''t you cash it here?
22063Could n''t you discount it, then?
22063Could n''t you take mine?
22063Did you ever publish a book?
22063Did you ever see her after you came out of the hospital?
22063Did you know that man Spitzstein was charging a dollar for admission?
22063Do n''t mind you much of a Sunday- school picnic, does it?
22063Do n''t you spot de man dat near let youse down de shaft?
22063Do you get much work?
22063Does it not seem, dear, like an answer to our prayer, an omen of good hope, a promise for the future?
22063Dog feed all gone?
22063Ever killed any one?
22063Feel better, son? 22063 Get fixed up?"
22063Glad? 22063 Glengyle?
22063Guess that''s enough, ai n''t it?
22063Had a good drive?
22063Had bad news, old man?
22063Has Locasto ever made any more overtures?
22063Have I, Garry? 22063 Have you framed up any dope lately?"
22063Have you heard of him?
22063Have you nothing more to say than fine words?
22063Have you staked, too?
22063Heard about that man?
22063Hello,chuckled the newcomer,"how''s the bunch?
22063Hello,he says roughly;"any more coming after you boys?"
22063Here, I''m dealing; what do you want? 22063 Hold on,"said Mosher;"how do I know you had the money to cover that bet?"
22063How about the gold?
22063How can you help me?
22063How d''ye feel?
22063How did he get his name?
22063How do I know? 22063 How do I know?
22063How do you do? 22063 How much do you want for that job?"
22063How much money have you got?
22063How much, Jim?
22063How much?
22063How''ll that hit her? 22063 How''s that for home- made surgery?"
22063How''s that for rustling? 22063 How''s that, boys?
22063I did n''t say I did, but if I could get them for you, would you cash this time- cheque for me?
22063I say, old man, do you ever hear from your old lady?
22063I wonder if your little Polak friend''s all right?
22063I''m afraid he''s a little sick to- day,I said gently;"but come in, wo n''t you, and see him?"
22063I''m afraid, dear, I shall never be that again,she said sorrowfully;"but am I any the worse for knowing?
22063In Heaven''s name, what is wrong, dear? 22063 In the cabin by the Slide?"
22063Indeed, where?
22063Is that you, Berna?
22063Is there somebody sick?
22063Is this room number forty- seven?
22063Leave you-- to what?
22063Look here, boys; do you know what this means? 22063 Look here,"I exclaimed;"what kind of a game are you putting up on me?
22063Looks as if I was a pretty base, despicable specimen of a man, does n''t it?
22063Looks pretty bad, does n''t it, brother?
22063Looks pretty swell, do n''t it?
22063Mail? 22063 Married?"
22063My Darling Boy: Why did n''t you come? 22063 Not sacrificing your youth and health for that, are you?"
22063Now----?
22063Now?
22063Of what, dearest?
22063Oh, Berna,I said,"ca n''t I help you?"
22063Ready?
22063Sam Mosely? 22063 Say when?"
22063Say, I wonder if there''s any one out in this bedlam of a night?
22063Say, Monkey, who''s the kid with old Whiskers there?
22063Say, kid, wo n''t you come and have a two- step with me? 22063 Say, partner, got any money?"
22063Say, young man, you have n''t seen a blue envelope, have you?
22063Search me, Pete,said Marks;"want a knockdown?"
22063See that big bleached- blond Englishman? 22063 See that man there?"
22063She cut you?
22063Shooting'', did ye say? 22063 Stay?"
22063Swear it in Court?
22063Take a seat, wo n''t you?
22063Talk to me?
22063That reminds me,said Jim;"has any one seen the Jam- wagon?"
22063That? 22063 Then why did she turn you down so cruelly?"
22063Then,I said,"if you know so much why did you come with us?"
22063Then,he said,"if she is so wonderful, why, in the name of Heaven, have n''t you married her?"
22063Very well,I said huskily;"and what will I do in the meantime?"
22063Was it? 22063 Was there a girl with them?"
22063We have been happy here, have n''t we, boy?
22063We''re betrothed now, are n''t we, dearest?
22063Wear? 22063 Well, Berna, if it''s like that, why do n''t you and your grandfather turn back?
22063Well, how was I to know dey had a Blackmoor down dere? 22063 Well, it will be all over very soon, wo n''t it, dear?
22063Well, see that young fellow standing near us?
22063Well, what about the warrant?
22063Well, what are you driving at, you old dreamer?
22063Well, what do you want,he demanded roughly;"work?"
22063Well, what do you want? 22063 Well, what''s to be done?"
22063Well?
22063Were you looking for some lost plans?
22063What about Locasto?
22063What about the Winklesteins, Berna?
22063What about your friends?
22063What about your guardian angel?
22063What am I to do? 22063 What are those tickets in your hand?"
22063What are you going to do?
22063What can you do? 22063 What d''ye mean?"
22063What d''ye say? 22063 What d''you want?"
22063What did you do?
22063What do they whisper, Jim?
22063What do you mean?
22063What do you take me for, Berna?
22063What do you take me for? 22063 What does the ceremony matter?
22063What for?
22063What have you got to say for yourself, Garry?
22063What have you got?
22063What if I am crazy? 22063 What luck, boys?"
22063What name?
22063What penalty?
22063What shall I do?
22063What sort of a trip have you had?
22063What was it?
22063What will I wear?
22063What will he think of me, I wonder, poor, ignorant me? 22063 What''ll you take for it?"
22063What''s become of that girl of his?
22063What''s the matter, Jim? 22063 What''s the matter, Jim?"
22063What''s the matter, Slim?
22063What''s the matter, little chum?
22063What''s the matter, old man? 22063 What''s this whole life but pollution?...
22063What''s your scheme, Jim?
22063What, Berna? 22063 What?"
22063When can I see you, girl?
22063Where are the notes?
22063Where are we going, have you any idea?
22063Where away, my young friend?
22063Where in creation is the little devil going to, anyway?
22063Where is she? 22063 Where is_ here_?"
22063Where?
22063Where?
22063Where?
22063Who are you?
22063Who is he?
22063Who is it?
22063Who told you to put in your lip?
22063Who''s running this show, you or I? 22063 Who''s that?"
22063Who''s the man?
22063Why did n''t you help me, you dirty little whelp?
22063Why did n''t you hold him?
22063Why do n''t he mix up a little?
22063Why do n''t you chink your cabin better, Jim?
22063Why do n''t you go and get churched decently, if you love her?
22063Why do n''t you go out?
22063Why do n''t you strike some one nearer your own size?
22063Why do you cry, beloved?
22063Why do you want to go?
22063Why should we marvel,I said,"at man''s brutality, when but an à ¦ on ago we all were apes?"
22063Why, Berna, what''s the matter? 22063 Why, have n''t you heard?
22063Why, what''s the matter with you, lad? 22063 Why, what''s the matter?"
22063Why?
22063Will we, dear?
22063Will you come?
22063Will you, dear? 22063 Wo n''t you come?"
22063Wo n''t you marry me?
22063Yes, what did she say?
22063Yes,said one man eagerly,"did you find them?"
22063Yes,she went on,"does n''t it seem as if we were dreaming?
22063Yes?
22063You are?
22063You do, Berna; you love me like that?
22063You do, do you? 22063 You knew?"
22063You were happy-- then why not go back? 22063 You will stay with us for a time, wo n''t you?"
22063You wo n''t go back on your word?
22063You would n''t let a man die, would you? 22063 You''re going?"
22063You''re not long out from the old country? 22063 You''ve never heard of the blue snow, Cheechako?
22063_ Good- bye?_"I said-- good- bye. 22063 ''Beachwood, did you say? 22063 A big sporting chance-- are you there, boys, are you there?
22063Ai n''t we good enough to associate with you?
22063All my vinous joy was gone, leaving me a haggard, weary wretch of a man, disenchanted and miserable to the verge of-- what?
22063Am I not better than her?
22063And can you wonder then my heart is full of fear, that I am distracted, that I asked you what I did?
22063And indeed there was matter enough, for had I not just received letters from home, one from Garry and one from Mother?
22063And who are you anyways, you blasted meddler, that accuses a decent man of being a body robber?"
22063And you, how do you care?"
22063And, over all the riot of colour, that shimmering chrysoprase so tenderly luminous-- might it not fitly veil the splendours of paradise?
22063Anxiety, joy, dread?
22063Are n''t they a fierce bunch?
22063Are n''t you glad to see me?"
22063Are you on?"
22063Are you sure?"
22063Are you there, boys, are you there?"
22063As Jim remarked:"Say, would n''t it give you crick in the neck just gazin''at them there mountains?"
22063As we were kissing good- bye she asked timidly:"What about the rouge, dear?
22063At the Forks I enquired regarding Ribwood and Hoofman:"Goin''to work for them, are you?
22063But was it the sleep of the living or of the dead?
22063But what cared we?
22063But what could I do?
22063But what was the good of thinking of it?
22063But what was this?
22063But what''s the use?
22063By what roundabout route was he guiding us?
22063CHAPTER VII"Where am I?"
22063CHAPTER VIII In this infernal irony of an existence why do the good things of life always come when we no longer have the same appetite to enjoy them?
22063CHAPTER XIII"WHY do n''t you go outside?"
22063Ca n''t we be friends anyway?"
22063Ca n''t we wait a little, Berna?
22063Ca n''t you be generous and let by- gones be by- gones?
22063Ca n''t you hear her?
22063Came the reply:"Who is there?"
22063Can it compare with what you''ve lost?
22063Can you wonder I was desperate enough to ask you to save me?
22063Can you wonder I''m nearly crazy with the terror of it?
22063Cheering, was n''t it?
22063Consequently, Sin must be good to be the means of good, to be the raw material of good, to be virtue in the making, must n''t it?
22063Could I believe my eyes?
22063Could I take her to them?
22063Could he have dropped them on the trail?
22063Could n''t you feel?
22063Could n''t you see?
22063Could such things be in God''s world?
22063Dere''s no good in de pot callin''de kettle black, is dere?''
22063Did he give up?
22063Did my ears deceive me or did I hear a woman''s startled cry?
22063Did n''t I determine to decoy you away?
22063Did n''t I see you from the hotel?
22063Did n''t you know it?"
22063Did n''t you suspect something?
22063Did not that tawny orange mind you of ripe wheat- fields and the exquisite intrusion of poppies?
22063Did you hear that?"
22063Did you never read my''Rhymes of a Rustler''?
22063Do n''t you hear them breathing?"
22063Do n''t you love me?"
22063Do n''t you think that now----?"
22063Do n''t youse know me?"
22063Do you know what I wished as we went through the rapids?
22063Do you know, old man, I think she was always fonder of you than of me?
22063Do you think he would like me?"
22063Do you think people do n''t give us credit for the worst?
22063Do you think they''re particular to a quarter ounce or so?
22063Does n''t that make your feet like feathers?
22063Ever been here before?"
22063For a while we said no word, then at last the Prodigal spoke:"Jim, you''re coming back with us, are n''t you?"
22063For what am I waiting?
22063Funny, was n''t it?"
22063Got the makings?"
22063Has anything happened to you, dear?
22063Has he bothered you?"
22063Have I not a right to be happy?
22063Have a slab of booze?
22063Have n''t I got enough on my soul already?
22063Have you ever known me handle a job I could n''t make good at?
22063Have you made a stake?
22063He sighed, then said sharply:"Did you see that feller that passed us?"
22063He started, looked at me searchingly:"You know her?"
22063He was a German of jovial face that seemed to say:"Welcome, my friend,"and cold, beady eyes that queried:"How much can I get of your wad?"
22063He was a stiff when dey got him up, but how was I to know?
22063He''s coming along this evening.--What''s the matter, Jim?"
22063How are you, old man?"
22063How are you?"
22063How can I tell?
22063How can any of us tell?"
22063How could I prove it?
22063How d''ye do?"
22063How had he fared after Mother died?
22063How had it ever seemed possible to delay?
22063How had it got there?
22063How happy we are going to be, are n''t we?"
22063How is it done?
22063How many of those that stood out in the limelight of''98 can tell the tale to- day?
22063How was it you had a time getting them?"
22063How we would have loved her, would we not, Garry?
22063I asked;"not to go down that shaft again?"
22063I do n''t think I''m very bad, am I?"
22063I do n''t want to know; but if there''s anything I can do for you, any way I can prove myself a true friend, tell me, wo n''t you?"
22063I guess I''m slow-- hey, what?
22063I marched up to her and asked abruptly:"Where''s Berna?"
22063I said to myself:''What''s your system?''
22063I said;"what last?"
22063I''ll beat bloody hell out of the horse if I like, an''you wo n''t say one word, see?"
22063I''ll look after you, dear; wo n''t that do?"
22063I''ve dreamed, but it''s not a dream now, is it, dear; it''s you?"
22063In her cabin, with her, and she was nursing me-- what had happened?
22063In what strange parts of the world had he run amuck?
22063Is it a go?"
22063Is it a go?"
22063Is it worth while?
22063Is it your little, pitiful ghost that comes down to me?
22063Is my Mother dead?"
22063Is n''t it beautiful?"
22063Is n''t it frightful?
22063Is n''t it my money?
22063Is n''t it rummy?"
22063Is n''t it wonderful?
22063Is n''t that enough?"
22063Is n''t that the real marriage?
22063Is our innocence simply to be another name for ignorance?"
22063Is that all right now?"
22063Is there anything I can do for you?
22063Is there nothing I can do for you, nothing to show I am not a mere friend of words and phrases?
22063Is there?
22063Isaac?"
22063It is pretty good, is n''t it?"
22063It was cruel, cruel...."Say, what d''ye want here?
22063It''s a gamble, I tell you, and are we going to be such poor sports as turn it down?
22063It''s wonderful how we get accustomed to things, is n''t it?"
22063Let me do something, anything, to show how earnestly I mean it?"
22063Many''s and many''s a night I''ve lain awake thinking of you, wondering, longing to see you again-- but have n''t you forgotten a little?"
22063Nigger Jim and Stillwater Willie-- in what back slough of vicissitude do they languish to- day?
22063Nothing?
22063Now, ca n''t I be really and truly your friend, Berna; your friend that would do much for you?
22063Now, where is it?"
22063Of all Men of the High North was he not king?
22063Oh, Home, with your peace and rest and content, can you not save me from this?
22063Oh, could n''t you see it?
22063Oh, my dear, how can I ever love you enough?
22063Oh, sonny, why did n''t you tell your uncle?
22063Oh, what have you done?"
22063Oh, why ca n''t we go on as we''ve been doing?
22063Oh, why did n''t you tell me, boy?
22063On another occasion he told me:"Say, kid, youse did n''t know as I was liable to fits, did youse?
22063On every lip was the question--"The ice-- when will it go out?"
22063Once I asked of her:"Berna, if you had to choose between death and dishonour, which would you prefer?"
22063Once he said to me:"Say, would n''t it be de tough luck if I was to take a fit when I was hoistin''youse up?
22063One morning, when we were out in the woods cutting timber for the cabin, I said to Jim:"Did you ever hear anything more about that man Mosely?"
22063Or have I not fallen low enough?
22063Others seemed to be able to extract all kinds of happiness from things as they are, so why not I?
22063Others there were in plenty, men with the eager, wistful eyes; but who was there so eager and wistful as I?
22063Please forget it, wo n''t you?"
22063Say a prayer for me, wo n''t you?
22063Say, Prince, tote along a case, will you?"
22063See here, girl, is there nothing I can do?
22063See that little fellow shooting off his face?"
22063See that tall one smoking a cigar and looking at the women?
22063Seems kind- a standoffish, though, do n''t she?"
22063Shall I cease to use it?"
22063Sometimes it''s nice to make those we love suffer, is n''t it?
22063Surely God would not reveal to us the shining light of the Great Reality only to plunge us again into outer darkness?
22063Surely I could climb up, but was it worth while?
22063Surely that is reasonable?
22063Surely you do n''t believe that of me?
22063Surely you do n''t think me as low as that?
22063Tell me what?"
22063Tell me, wo n''t you?"
22063That fierce crimson, was it not the hue of a cooling crucible, that deep vermillion the rich glory of a rose''s heart?
22063That night I said to Jim:"How did you do it?"
22063That pure, clear gold, was it not a bank of primroses new washed in April rain?
22063That was enough, was n''t it?
22063The Good Book says forgive your enemies, but how can I forgive a wrong like that?
22063The leading actors in that fateful drama-- where were they?
22063The question was: how much was there of it?
22063The spirit of the Gold Trail, how shall I describe it?
22063Three kings?"
22063Want a knockdown?
22063Want to hear them?"
22063Was I in love?
22063Was ever a stranger situation?
22063Was ever anything so insufferably bright as the incandescent glow that brimmed those jagged clefts?
22063Was he not cruel, too?
22063Was it a snowflake that drifted along with it?
22063Was it the conversation I had overheard?
22063Was it the irrepressible instinct of my heart for the romance of life?
22063Was it the mystery that seemed to surround her?
22063Was it?
22063Was not the pure, virgin soul of her beyond their reach?
22063Was that a breath of wind that stung his cheek?
22063Was the door ever going to be opened?
22063Was the man going to do me to death?
22063Was there ever maid more sweet, more gentle, more quick with anxious love?
22063Was there ever such a sensitive creature?
22063Was there no end to it?
22063We are as innocent as children, yet do you think I have a shred of reputation left?
22063We will both have a memory, a very sweet, nice memory, wo n''t we?
22063Well, says I, what''s the odds?
22063Were they getting out lumber for sluice- boxes?
22063Were we going to upset?
22063What am I to do?
22063What are you butting in about?"
22063What are you doing to her, you devils?
22063What are you going to do in this country?"
22063What can I do?
22063What can be the matter?
22063What can we do in the face of that?
22063What could I do?
22063What could be the matter?
22063What could they mean?
22063What d''ye take us for-- skunks?
22063What did it all matter?
22063What did it matter if physically they had wronged her?
22063What did it matter?
22063What did you do?"
22063What do you say?
22063What does your victory mean?
22063What fair, gracious women mourned for him in far- away England?
22063What had gotten into the brutes?
22063What had happened?
22063What had worn his fingers to the bone so?
22063What have I done?
22063What have you been doing all the time?"
22063What have you done with it?"
22063What is going to happen to you, Berna?"
22063What mad folly is this that sets me lower than a menial?
22063What mattered it to me now, this babble of dumps and dust, of claims and clean- ups?
22063What new turn of events had brought about this wonderful thing?
22063What nonsense, what clap- trap is this?
22063What of the eager army, the host of the Cheechakos?
22063What power on earth could stop them?
22063What was going to happen to us?
22063What was it?
22063What was that luminous opal but a lagoon, a pearly lagoon, with floating in it islands of amber, their beaches crisped with ruby foam?
22063What was that?
22063What was that?"
22063What was the matter with us?
22063What was there about this slip of a girl that interested me so?
22063What was there to make such a fuss about?
22063What was this?
22063What would I do if he returned?
22063What would become of him?
22063What would it matter a hundred years from now?
22063What would you have done?
22063What''s that?
22063What''s the good of it all?"
22063What''s the matter with you fellows?
22063What''s the matter?"
22063What''s the use?
22063What''s your first name?
22063When were you married?"
22063When would he do it?
22063When''s the big thing coming off?
22063Where are they now, these Klondike Kings, these givers of champagne baths, these plungers of the gold- camp?
22063Where are you now, little one?
22063Where did she get that obstinate pride?
22063Where in hell were the matches?
22063Where in his wild wanderings had he got to?
22063Where that morbid pain at my heart?
22063Where was Berna?
22063Where was he going?
22063Where was she, my girl, so precious now it seemed I had lost her?
22063Where was that bitter feeling now?
22063Where was the Bank clerk?
22063Where was the Worm?
22063Where was the niggerhead swamp, the mud, the unrest, the mad fever of''98?
22063Where were the provisions?
22063Where''s Berna?"
22063Where''s your faith in God?"
22063Where?"
22063Who had not heard of Black Jack, his spectacular poker plays, his meteoric rise, his theatric display?
22063Who in the Klondike had not heard of Birdie Labelle, the eldest of the three sisters, who married Stillwater Willie?
22063Who is he?"
22063Who is she?"
22063Who that knows the North can ever deny its lure?
22063Who the devil are you, anyhow?"
22063Who was that dark figure pulling at me so desperately, trying to lift me, staggering a few paces with me, stumbling blindly on?
22063Who would have expected, up in this bleak- visaged North, to find such a fairyland of a place?
22063Who would not have been proud of her?
22063Who''s goin''to be hired?
22063Why ar''n''t you here to protect me?
22063Why can not a man be allowed to forget?
22063Why did he not marry?
22063Why did n''t you put me wise?
22063Why did n''t you tell me?"
22063Why did she do it?
22063Why did she not hear me?
22063Why do n''t you marry the girl?
22063Why do n''t you order a case?"
22063Why does love mean so much to some, so little to others?
22063Why go on?"
22063Why had I not thought more of her?
22063Why had I not thought of him before?
22063Why have you changed?"
22063Why have you failed me?
22063Why her sudden departure?
22063Why not I?
22063Why should I not take him as I found him?
22063Why should a man be ever shadowed by the vampire wing of his past?
22063Why should you care?"
22063Why should you men want to keep all such knowledge to yourselves?
22063Why this wild commotion of my being?
22063Why was I not a stalwart?
22063Why was I so anxious about Berna?
22063Why was she so frightened, so loath to let me go?
22063Why was the tent flap open and the stove stone- cold?
22063Why were we put into this world to be tortured?
22063Why would they not let me go to her?
22063Will you be my wife?"
22063Will you come up on deck for a little while to- night?
22063Will you go now, and leave us in peace?"
22063Will you marry me, dear?
22063Will you not be ashamed of me?"
22063Will you promise, if it comes to the last pass, you''ll do it?"
22063Wo n''t some one else do?"
22063Wo n''t we, honey?"
22063Wo n''t you come?"
22063Wo n''t you?"
22063Wonder how he''s making out?"
22063Wonder if I could n''t borrow a mattress somewhere?
22063Wonder what it tastes like?
22063Would I ever get back that old- time rapture, that youthful joy, that satisfaction with all the world?
22063Would I take it?
22063Would he never stop?
22063Would he return?
22063Would he?
22063Would n''t Thackeray have lambasted the best sellers?
22063Would nobody save me?
22063Would our leader never come to his destination?
22063Would those sacks of flour never dry?
22063Would we strike it rich?
22063Would you mind if he played over some of our old- country songs?
22063Yet what of that great oncoming horde of which we were but the vanguard?
22063Yet what would it mean?
22063You believe me, do n''t you?"
22063You believe me?"
22063You know Will Wilderbush, the famous novelist?
22063You remember Bullhammer?"
22063You understand, do n''t you?"
22063You want me to laugh?
22063You who have never starved a day in your lives, would you blame us?
22063You will be waiting for me, will you not?"
22063You will come and see me sometimes?"
22063You wo n''t forget me, will you?"
22063You wo n''t leave me any more; will you, honey?
22063You wo n''t refuse me, will you?
22063You would champion damsels in distress?
22063You would n''t like him to find us living like this-- without benefit of the clergy?"
22063You would try to cross me, would you?
22063You''ll go, wo n''t you?"
22063You''ll remember that, boy, wo n''t you?"
22063You''re sure?"
22063You''ve never had an ice- worm cocktail?
22063You, the dark one-- don''t I know you; have n''t I hated you more than the devil hates a saint; hated you worse than bitter poison?
22063Your name?
22063asked Hewson,"the last one he''s been living with?
22063could it be?
22063do n''t it blow?
22063do n''t you hear them?
22063he said crushingly,"what''s got into you?
22063he said thoughtfully;"do you know any one?"
22063if I could kill him by slow torture, gloat over his agony-- but I ca n''t, can I?"
22063said the Prodigal;"lots of ground left to stake?"
22063what devil had put so foul a thing in words?
22063what was that?
22063what''s that in your hand?
22063what''s the matter with you?
22063where was he?
22063who are you that would pit your weakness against my strength, your simplicity against my cunning?
22063wo n''t they be sore?"