This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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50080 | A raft? 50080 Aber vy ditn''t he receif i d?" |
50080 | Ain''d ve going along mit you? |
50080 | Am I doing a calk,he muttered,"or are these lamps of mine making a monkey''s fist of their work? |
50080 | And the bogus crew-- who were they? |
50080 | Are you swimming, old ship? |
50080 | Arrest? |
50080 | But how did she know where we were? |
50080 | But what''ll I do for light? 50080 By the way,"asked Matt,"why did n''t you answer the cablegram I sent you from Panama, captain?" |
50080 | Can you make anything out of it, Glennie? |
50080 | Can you rise to it, matey? |
50080 | Dere iss lighdning pugs on der land, und I vonder iss dere lighdning pug fishes in der sea? 50080 Did Pons tell you anything about that French submarine, matey?" |
50080 | Do you mean to say that torpedo that saved you was launched at the_ Grampus_? |
50080 | Do you say I spik untruths? |
50080 | Do you suppose they''d stay below while this scrimmage was going on over their heads? 50080 Do you think the Japs saw you?" |
50080 | For vy nod? |
50080 | For vy should dot odder poat shoot some dorpetos ad us, hey? |
50080 | How aboudt Tick und me? |
50080 | How about you, Matt? |
50080 | How am I to know when we clear the point? |
50080 | How are you down there, Gaines? |
50080 | How can we help it? |
50080 | How could a knife have done that? 50080 How did you fellows know that?" |
50080 | How did you find out about that submarine, and the Japs being in charge of her? |
50080 | How did you get the torpedo? |
50080 | How does he think we could cause the torpedo to act in that manner? |
50080 | How far is the_ Pom_ anchored off the shore, Dick? |
50080 | How will you do it? |
50080 | How you vas keeping off der pottom, Matt? |
50080 | How''ll I steer? 50080 How''s her diving? |
50080 | How''s that? |
50080 | How? |
50080 | I hat gifen you oop for deadt, Matt, und vat shouldt I efer have done mitoudt my bard? 50080 Is Captain Pons in his sober senses?" |
50080 | Is it ze American vay to r- run from ze enemy? 50080 Is that you, Matt?" |
50080 | Meppy,ventured Carl,"ve could lay in a sooply oof gasoline in Lota, und vouldn''t haf to shdop at Valparaiso, huh? |
50080 | No? 50080 Not-- you''re not going down there to- night?" |
50080 | Remember that Pacific Mail boat we spoke yesterday? |
50080 | See anything of the Japs, Dick? |
50080 | Shoot Japs? |
50080 | Something with a shiny head? |
50080 | Suppose I pay you the difference between the salvage and the cost of the torpedo? |
50080 | Sure about that? |
50080 | The Japs got ashore, did they? |
50080 | The crew that Captain Pons took out to the submarine was n''t the right one? |
50080 | The one that told us they had news, in Santiago, that a Japanese boat had got away from the Chilian, Captain Sandoval, below the Strait of Magellan? |
50080 | The question is, where did he come from, and what was he doing there? |
50080 | Then why do n''t we sink? |
50080 | Then, captain, how do you account for the fact that there were six on the_ Pom_ when she reached this bay? |
50080 | There were torpedoes in the French submarine? |
50080 | Vat I care for der kaiser? |
50080 | Vat do you t''ink oof dot? 50080 Vat it iss, den?" |
50080 | Vat it iss? |
50080 | Vat ve going to do, Matt? |
50080 | Vat''s der madder mit him, I vonder? |
50080 | Vell, vat''s der odds aboudt der tifference? 50080 We''d better have breakfast before we tackle the valves, had n''t we, Matt?" |
50080 | Well, what do you think of that? |
50080 | What are Carl and I to do, Matt? |
50080 | What are they shooting at me for? |
50080 | What are you going to do with that, Glennie? |
50080 | What could have set it off? |
50080 | What craft is that? |
50080 | What do you suppose did that, Dick? |
50080 | What do you think of that, Matt? |
50080 | What does Pons say, Glennie? |
50080 | What enemies have we in these waters? |
50080 | What for? |
50080 | What good is the torpedo to you without the submarine? |
50080 | What is it, Glennie? |
50080 | What sort of a sizing do you give it? |
50080 | What under the canopy are you about, Matt? |
50080 | What was it, Dick? |
50080 | What was the discovery? |
50080 | What was up? |
50080 | What''s that behind the thing? |
50080 | What''s the course, matey? |
50080 | What''s the game, matey? |
50080 | What''s the matter with the frog eater? |
50080 | What''s the matter with the motor boys, Matt? 50080 What''s the matter, Dick?" |
50080 | What''s the matter? |
50080 | What''s the reason they''re not tuning up, matey? |
50080 | What''s the rumpus? |
50080 | Where are we to go? |
50080 | Where are we? |
50080 | Where did you address the message, Matt? |
50080 | Where''s Matt? |
50080 | Where''s our next port of call, old ship? |
50080 | Where''s the_ Grampus_? |
50080 | Who fired the torpedo? |
50080 | Why are you making fast, matey? |
50080 | Why is it necessary? 50080 Why,"answered Matt,"who but the Sons of the Rising Sun?" |
50080 | Will you send a party ashore to capture them? |
50080 | Wo n''t the_ Pom_ lay for us as we pull out of the bay, Matt? |
50080 | You are one of the Sons of the Rising Sun? |
50080 | You could tell he was a Yank, just by the way he talks, eh? |
50080 | You had a guess that I had taken the One- way Trail, had n''t you, Matt? |
50080 | You heard how those rascally Japs gave me the slip,_ amigo_? |
50080 | You heard, Matt? |
50080 | You''re giving us a good report, Glennie? |
50080 | You''re not going into the water and give the sharks a chance at you, are you? |
50080 | _ Amigo_,said Captain Sandoval,"you will explain, for my sake, to my honorable friend, Captain Pons?" |
50080 | _ Ay de mi_,breathed Captain Sandoval,"did you ever hear of anything so wonderful?" |
50080 | _ Pom?_echoed Dick. |
50080 | _ That''s_ what you went under the wharf for, eh? 50080 And has it been stolen? |
50080 | Are we going to let it get away from us?" |
50080 | But where were the other two Japs? |
50080 | But who were they? |
50080 | Ca n''t she remain submerged longer than an hour with her ballast tanks full and her electric motor quiet?" |
50080 | Ca n''t you understand this business, Glennie? |
50080 | Can you see anything of the Whitehead, Glennie?" |
50080 | Can you steer for the rest of the night, Speake?" |
50080 | Eh?" |
50080 | Had they returned to the_ Pom_? |
50080 | Have you got a match?" |
50080 | How could any of our men cause the Whitehead to disappear in that fashion?" |
50080 | How iss der vay oof it, Matt?" |
50080 | How you come to be like dot, hey?" |
50080 | How you make dot oudt?" |
50080 | I am to have him, eh?" |
50080 | I wonder if Matt did n''t know there was another submarine in these waters?" |
50080 | Is it not so?" |
50080 | Is there another submarine in these waters? |
50080 | It vas der Chaps-- who else vould dry to plow der_ Grampus_ oudt oof water? |
50080 | Matt could keep afloat, but to what purpose? |
50080 | Removed unnecessary quote after"six yellow men?" |
50080 | So vat''s to be done aboudt it?" |
50080 | Understand?" |
50080 | Vat''s der answer?" |
50080 | Vich vould you radder be, der Chaps or us?" |
50080 | Was it the search light of the_ Grampus_, or a gleam from the other boat? |
50080 | What are those chimneys and all that smoke over there?" |
50080 | What caused it, Dick? |
50080 | What do you think, Speake?" |
50080 | What''s the use of fussing with it?" |
50080 | Where the dickens did you get hold of a raft, Matt?" |
50080 | Where was that fellow?" |
50080 | Where were you when that torpedo went off?" |
50080 | Where, then, did this extra Jap come in? |
50080 | Who was down there to cut the rope?" |
50080 | Why?" |
50080 | With Matt down, could he and Carl successfully beat off the six yellow men? |
50080 | Would it be possible for him to keep on the surface until his friends on the submarine discovered his absence and put back to his rescue? |
50080 | You brought me below?" |
50080 | where were they? |
49746 | Ai n''t you fellows getting hungry? |
49746 | All right, Matt? |
49746 | And when the ship comes up, what then? |
49746 | Are you hurt, King? |
49746 | But Tolo,put in the ensign impatiently,"what of him?" |
49746 | But do you consider what a crime that amounts to? 49746 But how could they get here in that dugout, and lay us aboard, like they did? |
49746 | But how, in the name of sin, did water get in that tank? |
49746 | But the authorities told you he had been a waiter in a hotel in Port- of- Spain? |
49746 | But what am I to do about those dispatches? |
49746 | But what was the use? |
49746 | But what''s the use of talking? 49746 Can you see him? |
49746 | Chink put it there? |
49746 | Could you find out anything about him in Caracas? |
49746 | Did n''t the prisoner seem to wake up and brighten perceptibly a little while ago? |
49746 | Did n''t you lose consciousness, like the rest of us? |
49746 | Did we come near having a collision last night? |
49746 | Did you capture the other fellow? |
49746 | Do n''t you recognize them, Glennie? |
49746 | Do you know anything about submarines? |
49746 | Do you mean to say you allowed the scoundrel to get away, Mr. King? 49746 Do you want me to put all this in the log?" |
49746 | Do you want to see me? |
49746 | Dot''s a funny vay to yell hooray, ain''d it? 49746 Expecting us?" |
49746 | Gad, is that Jim Dean? |
49746 | Granting all that, just what has it to do with the actions of Tolo? |
49746 | Has the Chinaman been here? |
49746 | Have you a cabin reserved for me? |
49746 | Have you any more cigarettes? |
49746 | Have you ever had any practical experience on a submarine? |
49746 | Have you had to swim for it at the finish? 49746 He knows so much, matey,"said Dick to Matt,"why not let him figure that out for himself?" |
49746 | He left the fuse burning? |
49746 | How about Clackett, Speake? |
49746 | How did it get there? |
49746 | How do you account for that? |
49746 | How do you feel, old chap? |
49746 | How do you happen to know where Tolo is? |
49746 | How mooch iss i d vort''? |
49746 | How so? |
49746 | How you likee hire China boy? |
49746 | How''s Gaines, Dick? |
49746 | I wonder where the rascals came from? 49746 If you wo n''t trust me,"returned the puzzled ensign,"how can I trust you?" |
49746 | In the water? |
49746 | Is that a fact? |
49746 | Is that all? |
49746 | Is that boat the_ Grampus_? |
49746 | Is the_ Grampus_ ready for sea? |
49746 | Is this yours? |
49746 | Iss dot shdeamer der vone ve come pooty near running indo lasdt night? |
49746 | It''s plain enough now, is n''t it, Glennie? |
49746 | Me losee um, huh? |
49746 | Nice, long message, eh? |
49746 | None of the gasolene you bought in Port- of- Spain has been used as yet? |
49746 | Oof ve don''d haf more tiscipline dere iss going to be some drouples, ain''d it? 49746 Para?" |
49746 | Plenty of useless words, but what does the captain of the_ Seminole_ care? 49746 Sae ye''re the captain o''this dirty crood, air ye?" |
49746 | Shall we chase those rascals? |
49746 | Subbose I hat peen foolish enough to pud my money in dot cap oof mine? 49746 The packet is n''t there, eh?" |
49746 | The senhor is what you call a fire- eater, is it not? 49746 Then where did these rascals come from, and why have they attacked us in this venomous manner?" |
49746 | There are not many Japs in La Guayra, are there? |
49746 | These are members of that gang? |
49746 | Vas dere more as fife, Matt? |
49746 | Vat iss a shink anyvay,went on Carl,"but some monkies mit der tails in der wrong blace?" |
49746 | Vat iss dot, Tick? |
49746 | Vat pitzness you got finding some fault mit Motor Matt? |
49746 | Vat''s der answer? |
49746 | Vat''s der madder mit der feller? |
49746 | Vat''s dis, hey? |
49746 | Vat''s dot for? |
49746 | Vy don''d he say Chapan, like a vite feller? 49746 Was Tolo a sailor?" |
49746 | Well, would n''t that put a kink in your hawser? |
49746 | Were the dispatches important? |
49746 | Wha''chee want? |
49746 | What did you do with those dispatches? |
49746 | What did you put this in here for, Carl? 49746 What do you make out, matey?" |
49746 | What do you want? 49746 What does the Jap want with them?" |
49746 | What else can you make out of it? |
49746 | What gave you the notion of looking into that hat, Matt? |
49746 | What happened after that? |
49746 | What is it, Carl? |
49746 | What purpose? |
49746 | What sort of way was that to treat me? |
49746 | What the deuce happened? |
49746 | What the dickens are_ you_ doing here? 49746 What was that?" |
49746 | What was wrong with the motor? |
49746 | What was wrong? |
49746 | What''s he been doing? |
49746 | What''s that? |
49746 | What''s the matter down there, Dick? |
49746 | What''s the name of the boat? |
49746 | What''s wanted? |
49746 | What-- in the fiend''s-- name-- is the matter? |
49746 | Where are we? |
49746 | Where''s Ah Sin now? |
49746 | Where''s Tolo? |
49746 | Who are you? |
49746 | Who are you? |
49746 | Who is that person, King? |
49746 | Why are you keeping the boat so high in the water? |
49746 | Why did you and your companions make an attack on this boat? |
49746 | Why do you want to treat me like this, Tolo? |
49746 | Why does he want to see me? |
49746 | Why not give a tootle on our siren just to buck up Dean, and give his enemies a shiver if they are near? |
49746 | Why should he do that? |
49746 | Why was n''t there a blow- up? |
49746 | Why? |
49746 | Would n''t that knock you? 49746 You do n''t think they live on that island, do you?" |
49746 | You givee fitty dol if China boy tell where you findee Japanese man? |
49746 | You makee that, huh? |
49746 | You ought to have a dry- dock for that, had n''t you? |
49746 | You pretended to be Ah Sin just so you could get aboard this boat, and destroy it, did n''t you? |
49746 | You putty- colored dago, do you think you can intimidate me with your theatrical performances? 49746 You three did n''t think you could take her away from the lot of us, did you?" |
49746 | Ain''d dot so, Tick?" |
49746 | Are we too late with the arms?" |
49746 | Brigham?" |
49746 | But possibly you are ignorant of the fact that a bull cachalot has been known to attack and sink a full- rigged ship?" |
49746 | But what could such unscrupulous persons be hoping to gain by any crooked work? |
49746 | Ca n''t you start for Brazil at once?" |
49746 | Catch my drift? |
49746 | Den vat? |
49746 | Did you hear me yell?" |
49746 | Did you notice how that rascal I was fighting with changed color in the water?" |
49746 | Do you think I''m piling it on? |
49746 | Do you think Tolo could have deserted from her?" |
49746 | Glennie?" |
49746 | Had he, confident that the boat would be blown up, gained the deck and thrown himself into the sea? |
49746 | Have I got it right?" |
49746 | Have you the hydrometer in your pocket?" |
49746 | Hey?" |
49746 | How much further is it?" |
49746 | How was that for audacity? |
49746 | Huh?" |
49746 | I wonder what Commodore Perry would say if he could hear that? |
49746 | If I had to report the loss of the papers because you refused to give me your aid, it would n''t sound very well, eh?" |
49746 | Is the senhor going to take his last meal?" |
49746 | Just what do you mean by that?" |
49746 | King?" |
49746 | King?" |
49746 | My savvy pidgin allee light?" |
49746 | Now that we are all acquainted, Mr. Glennie, may I ask you if you are coming aboard to stay?" |
49746 | Or is it the coffee itself that tastes so rank?" |
49746 | Perhaps this Tolo had worked in the old hotel that had been burned during the great fire?" |
49746 | Savvy the pidgin? |
49746 | Savvy?" |
49746 | Soon he would be utterly helpless, like those lying around him, and what would Ah Sin then do to the_ Grampus_? |
49746 | Suppose I had to report that they were lost, and could not be found? |
49746 | That it is virtually an act of war and might embroil two countries?" |
49746 | The bomb was harmless-- but where was Ah Sin? |
49746 | They have n''t been unloaded yet, see?" |
49746 | Vat ails him?" |
49746 | Vat for dit der Chaps use shpears ven refolfers is handtier?" |
49746 | Was it war- paint he had on?" |
49746 | Was the sale of the boat to the government destined never to be consummated? |
49746 | Was this to be the end of the submarine''s voyage? |
49746 | What are you going to do?" |
49746 | What the dickens are you doing at Port- of- Spain?" |
49746 | What''s our first port- of- call?" |
49746 | What''s the good word, ensign?" |
49746 | Where are the rest of your rascally outfit?" |
49746 | Where''s the dispatches?" |
49746 | Who did you mix up with?" |
49746 | Why not put in at Port- of- Spain for a little social call? |
49746 | Why was he playing the part of a chink?" |
49746 | Will dynamite cause damage sideways as well as up and down?" |
49746 | Would he not come back, discover what Matt had accomplished, and again set a match to the fuse? |
49644 | Am I to have my way, captain? |
49644 | Are we off Belize? |
49644 | Are you helping us, Ysabel Sixty, or luring us into another trap, like you did up in New Orleans? |
49644 | Are you hurt? |
49644 | But what would Cassidy have to gain by telling Fingal our business to the southward? |
49644 | But who''s in charge of the boat? |
49644 | Ca n''t you see? |
49644 | Captain,said he,"would n''t Cassidy be the right man for carrying out the work that brought us into these waters? |
49644 | Did Cassidy know anything about the sealed orders, Matt? |
49644 | Did Pedro have anything to say about us? |
49644 | Did Pedro tell you whether any of the rescuers had been captured? |
49644 | Did n''t Pedro give you a note, Ysabel? |
49644 | Did n''t you expect it? |
49644 | Did the captain give Cassidy permission to leave the submarine? |
49644 | Did you come up under that launch by accident, or did you do it purposely? |
49644 | Did you hear Captain Nemo, Jr., say that Motor Matt was to be put in charge of the craft? |
49644 | Do n''t you wish he could? |
49644 | Do you feel pretty sure, Matt,queried Gaines,"that the motor launch with the prisoners will come down the Izaral?" |
49644 | Do you hesitate, Matt? |
49644 | Do you suppose,queried Matt, turning to the consul,"that the schooner sent word to the rebels by means of the pitpan?" |
49644 | Do you want this? |
49644 | Does your arm hurt, Matt? |
49644 | Going with you? |
49644 | Had n''t we better ascend? |
49644 | Have I helped you enough to offset what I did in New Orleans? |
49644 | Have n''t you been in Central America long enough to like hot stuff? |
49644 | How are the bow plates, Speake? |
49644 | How are you feeling, sir? |
49644 | How did this happen? |
49644 | How did you come to get in that fix? |
49644 | How did you happen to be so close by, Ysabel,queried Matt,"when Dick and I were so sorely in need of help?" |
49644 | How do you happen to be here? |
49644 | How long will you be gone, Jordan? |
49644 | How vas dis? |
49644 | How will you keep a good lookout if you do n''t go to the surface? |
49644 | How? |
49644 | I believe you said they''d treated you well? |
49644 | I did n''t take care of Ysabel during that run for the river, did I? 49644 I heard it, but----""Did the rest of the crew hear it?" |
49644 | I thought you said that here was where the good part comes in? |
49644 | I thought you said there was n''t to be any fighting? |
49644 | In case the launch comes down the river, what are you intending to do? |
49644 | Is Mr. Coleman in any danger? |
49644 | Is he well treated? |
49644 | Is that Coleman? |
49644 | Is the captain all right? |
49644 | Jordan and those with him were really captured? |
49644 | Miss Harris, iss it you, sure enough? |
49644 | Mr. Coleman is with the insurgents? |
49644 | Mr. Coleman''s captors are somewhere on the sea coast? |
49644 | Pretty young to be skipper of a submarine, are n''t you? |
49644 | Suppose you read it? 49644 That''s playing it kind of rough on some of the honest men that stood by the ship, do n''t you think?" |
49644 | The rest of your party? 49644 Then what, matey?" |
49644 | Then you''re going to the submarine? |
49644 | Then, if the prisoners are brought down in the launch they''ll have to pass the mouth of the Purgatoire? |
49644 | Think I''ve got the head to do what you done? 49644 Throw stones at me again, will you?" |
49644 | Vat''s der madder mit der gaptain? |
49644 | Vat''s der madder mit us, Matt? 49644 We jammed into an old wreck, did we?" |
49644 | Well? |
49644 | What are your plans? |
49644 | What business you got buttin''into this, anyway? |
49644 | What does that move mean? |
49644 | What else? |
49644 | What have I got left to live for? |
49644 | What is it, captain? |
49644 | What is the danger point in the matter of flexion, captain? |
49644 | What of it, Dick? |
49644 | What time is it? |
49644 | What was that? |
49644 | What''s all this? 49644 What''s been going on?" |
49644 | What''s in that handkerchief, Ysabel? |
49644 | What''s it about? |
49644 | What''s to happen? |
49644 | What''s up, Dick? |
49644 | What? |
49644 | When Fingal and Cassidy came up the river in the gasoline launch,said Matt,"did they turn into the Purgatoire branch?" |
49644 | When are you going? |
49644 | When had we better start? |
49644 | Where are the revolutionists? |
49644 | Where are we, Matt? |
49644 | Where is he kept? |
49644 | Where''ll we run to? 49644 Which way now, Matt?" |
49644 | Who are the prisoners? |
49644 | Who are you? |
49644 | Who is he? |
49644 | Who is your uncle, Ysabel? |
49644 | Why ca n''t you go? |
49644 | Why did you leave the_ Grampus_? |
49644 | Why do n''t you do something, matey? |
49644 | Why not? 49644 Why was that?" |
49644 | Will I see you again, Matt,she asked,"you and the rest of the motor boys?" |
49644 | Will we need a pilot to take us into Belize? |
49644 | Would you now? |
49644 | Yes, only they----"Everybody understands the situation, then? |
49644 | You are the American consul? |
49644 | You heard what Captain Nemo, Jr., said? |
49644 | You ran away from the rebel camp in order to avoid Fingal? |
49644 | You say the schooner got away to the south, Ferral? |
49644 | You will? |
49644 | You''d hardly know my arm had stopped a bullet, would you? |
49644 | You''ve wormed yourself into his confidence, and what has he done to me? |
49644 | You-- can''t-- go? |
49644 | Your friends are captured, and how can you hope to get them away from twenty- five armed men? 49644 And then, too, what''s become of Jordan, Speake and Tirzal? 49644 Any arms aboard the_ Grampus_? |
49644 | Any rifles or ammunition aboard?" |
49644 | Anyhow, a miss iss as goot as a mile, don''d it?" |
49644 | Besides, what could a handful of strangers do against a horde of rascally niggers? |
49644 | But what could you expect? |
49644 | But what''s the first move? |
49644 | Can you see anything of the schooner?" |
49644 | Coleman?" |
49644 | Dit ve run indo a cave in der ocean? |
49644 | Do you follow me?" |
49644 | Do you think the captain''s trouble is anything serious?" |
49644 | Eh, Ysabel?" |
49644 | Have n''t Speake and Jordan shown up yet?" |
49644 | Have you any objection to that?" |
49644 | Have you friends in Port Livingstone?" |
49644 | How came he to Lake Kootenai, and how long had he been there? |
49644 | How''d you get run away with, in the first place?" |
49644 | How''s the submarine armed?" |
49644 | How''s the water in the river?" |
49644 | I wonder if anything has gone wrong with Nemo, Jr.?" |
49644 | Inasmuch as they had not come, did this mean that they were not coming at all? |
49644 | Jordan?" |
49644 | Meppy ve vas down here for keeps, hey? |
49644 | Oof ve ca n''t ged oudt vat vill pecome oof us?" |
49644 | See what I mean?" |
49644 | Suppose there was no escape for them, and the shell of the_ Grampus_ was to be their tomb? |
49644 | Suppose they were hopelessly entangled in the ocean''s depths? |
49644 | The next one, which I have here in my pocket, will instruct you relative to the work in prospect, and----""Instruct_ me_?" |
49644 | Understand?" |
49644 | Up- stream he could see nothing, but-- what was that he heard? |
49644 | We are to anchor at the surface, I suppose?" |
49644 | What ails Cassidy?" |
49644 | What are you going to do, Matt?" |
49644 | What can we do?" |
49644 | What do you want to do with the two men?" |
49644 | What does that mean? |
49644 | What should he do with him? |
49644 | What sort of a two- faced bandicoot is Cassidy, anyhow? |
49644 | What was he to do with the rope? |
49644 | What would happen if General Pitou was to catch Pedro? |
49644 | What would his father say? |
49644 | What''s Cassidy up to?" |
49644 | Where do you suppose that pack is going?" |
49644 | Where is something I can use for a bandage? |
49644 | Who are they?" |
49644 | Why not go down the river with us, in the_ Grampus_? |
49644 | You have plenty on the submarine, have n''t you?" |
49644 | You see um pitpan close by de bank? |
49644 | You''ll attend to the other equipment?" |
49644 | that General Pitou had changed his plans? |
48252 | Any of the men on the roof? |
48252 | Are we high enough? |
48252 | Are you right, sonny? |
48252 | Brought here by Pete and Whipple? |
48252 | But in bad weather? 48252 But what can we do, mate, if the detectives are all aback and not able to find a trace of her? |
48252 | Ca n''t we both go down in your parachute? |
48252 | Cliff, do you know I''ve always suspected that that fellow Moise did n''t treat your mother squarely? |
48252 | Did you get the letter all right, Carl? |
48252 | Did you have Brady? |
48252 | Did you write a letter to Motor Matt and send it to him in care of the Lestrange Garage, there in Chicago? |
48252 | Do what? |
48252 | Do you know where they went? |
48252 | Don''d I chenerally ged vatefer I go afder, Matt? |
48252 | Don''d I know dot? 48252 For vy you knock me ofer to ged avay den, oof you come pack?" |
48252 | Have n''t you any gratitude for what Helen did for you? |
48252 | Have n''t you heard how he accomplished that? |
48252 | Have you got the nerve to climb up there--pointing aloft--"and cut the cover?" |
48252 | He gave it to you and helped you get away? |
48252 | He''s clever as ever,returned Ferral,"but what''s his dodge?" |
48252 | How did you learn all this, Brady? |
48252 | How did you manage to wake up? |
48252 | How do you feel, Carl? |
48252 | How ye goin''ter find out anythin''more? 48252 How''s it to be done? |
48252 | How''s that? |
48252 | If not, why did he try to get away? |
48252 | Is he an officer? |
48252 | Is that automobile there? |
48252 | Is that you, Glennie? |
48252 | Is that you, King? |
48252 | Is the Hawk in shape for a get- away? |
48252 | Is there nothing else we can do? |
48252 | Left them there, eh? 48252 Meppy I pedder go mit you, hey? |
48252 | Miss Brady was spirited away by Pete and Whipple? |
48252 | Now where in the blazes did you see Harris? 48252 Pete and Whipple, helped by a man named Hooligan, got the girl away from her friends in Chicago, and----""How did they do it?" |
48252 | Pete and Whipple? |
48252 | Say, sonny, can you climb up here? |
48252 | She''s badly shaken up, is n''t she? |
48252 | Then you and I ca n''t go down together? |
48252 | To look for the loot? |
48252 | Useful? |
48252 | Vat''s der madder, anyvay? |
48252 | Vat''s dot? |
48252 | Vat''s oop, now, Harris? |
48252 | Vere dit you come from? |
48252 | What about the Hooligans, chief? |
48252 | What ails you, old ship? |
48252 | What are we going to do now? |
48252 | What business has Hagenmyer got with you? |
48252 | What did you bring us here for? |
48252 | What did you find in the old quarry? 48252 What do you mean by firing at us?" |
48252 | What do you say to that, Brady? |
48252 | What do you think of this for luck? 48252 What do you think that means?" |
48252 | What good does that do? 48252 What happened, matey?" |
48252 | What have you found out? |
48252 | What of it? |
48252 | What sort of a two- faced scoundrel is this Hooligan, that he helps criminals in such work? |
48252 | What sort of trouble will it be? |
48252 | What would I want to write a letter to Motor Matt for? |
48252 | What ye goin''ter do? |
48252 | What''ll happen, then? |
48252 | What''re we going to do with the Hawk, mate? |
48252 | What''s run afoul of you, mate? |
48252 | What''s that? |
48252 | What''s the matter? |
48252 | What''s the trouble, Harris? |
48252 | What''s up here? |
48252 | What''s your proposition? |
48252 | Where are Pete and Whipple? |
48252 | Where are they? |
48252 | Where did you capture Brady? |
48252 | Where did you find out anything? |
48252 | Where did you get that uniform? |
48252 | Where''s Dave Glennie? |
48252 | Where''s it from, matey? |
48252 | Where''s the house? |
48252 | Who are you? |
48252 | Who did you think I was? 48252 Who knows but some of her father''s gang are mixed up in her disappearance? |
48252 | Who told you? |
48252 | Who''s goin''ter tip off our game? |
48252 | Who''s this Hagenmyer, mate? |
48252 | Why did he get up and dust if he was playing square with us? 48252 Why did you use Dave Glennie''s name?" |
48252 | Why should Brady be writin''ter King? 48252 Why, that pesky Brady has escaped from the''pen''at Joliet, and----""Escaped?" |
48252 | Will you come along with us, Harris? |
48252 | You de feller dey calls Motor Matt? |
48252 | You do? |
48252 | You''re Dave Glennie, are you? |
48252 | You''ve been working on that Helen Brady case, have n''t you? |
48252 | Your name King? |
48252 | Anything?" |
48252 | Are you and your chums going to try to get to New York with the Hawk, Matt?" |
48252 | But how did those fellows come to give you the slip like they did, Harris? |
48252 | But how did you get here?" |
48252 | But how''s one man going to manage the thing?" |
48252 | But where was she? |
48252 | Can I count on you? |
48252 | Can you manage the team and Brady, too, as far as the town?" |
48252 | Can you see Miss Brady?" |
48252 | Carey?" |
48252 | Caspar''s house, in River Forest----""You know the house, do n''t you, Harris?" |
48252 | Changed? |
48252 | Did n''t he say he''d give himself up if you''d head the Hawk for La Grange and help rescue the girl? |
48252 | Did ye ever think o''that? |
48252 | Do n''t you think so, old ship?" |
48252 | Do n''t you think there''s something awfully queer about Moise''s face? |
48252 | Do you suppose I''d have come here alone if I''d wanted to rough things with you?" |
48252 | Eh, Matt?" |
48252 | Eh, Matt?" |
48252 | Good heavens, boys, do you think I''d have taken all these chances unless there was the biggest kind of a demand on me?" |
48252 | Had we better go back there, Whipple? |
48252 | How are we headed?" |
48252 | How did you come here?" |
48252 | How does he get them? |
48252 | How far would they carry their murderous threats? |
48252 | I know, from experience, that the Hawk will do well on a short voyage, but will she hold out for such a long journey as that?" |
48252 | I thought I heerd ye yell that ye''d put King down an''out?" |
48252 | I wonder if you understand what that means to you, Matt?" |
48252 | I wonder what they hope to gain by such work?" |
48252 | If Brady, Jr., is mixed up in this, matey, what right have we got to interfere? |
48252 | If Pete and Whipple should show up and lay hands on the Hawk----""How can they do that if they went off in the automobile?" |
48252 | If it comes to that, who knows but the girl is with her father now? |
48252 | Is n''t it good of him?" |
48252 | Is your name Hooligan?" |
48252 | Keen?" |
48252 | Not a bad''spec,''eh?" |
48252 | Say, matey, where''s your head? |
48252 | Sell her? |
48252 | Suppose you go back to those two trees near the quarry and wait there for me? |
48252 | Then, catching sight of Clifford,"And what are you doing here?" |
48252 | Then, if something about the automobile does n''t break, it will be good- by to our hopes of----""What are you doing, Matt?" |
48252 | Ve got to do somet''ing mit der air ship, but vat it iss? |
48252 | We got a chance yet, d''ye hear? |
48252 | We''ve been hung up here for two weeks, old ship, and what good has it done us?" |
48252 | What are they trying to do?" |
48252 | What are you bringing there, Matt?" |
48252 | What d''ye s''pose he was doin''here?" |
48252 | What d''ye think them dubs is up to?" |
48252 | What did I tell you?" |
48252 | What do you think of that? |
48252 | What happened to you, Matt? |
48252 | What message are you going to send to Atlantic City, Matt?" |
48252 | What name''s signed to the message, Matt?" |
48252 | What sort of underhand work was going on? |
48252 | What will you do now?" |
48252 | What''s he up to now, I wonder? |
48252 | What''s the matter with you?" |
48252 | Where do the chances come in? |
48252 | Where''s the other swab?" |
48252 | Why did Harris pull out and leave me?" |
48252 | Why should they do it if it was n''t to get hold of that buried loot? |
48252 | Will you help out the authorities by taking the Hawk so far away that Brady ca n''t have any designs on her?" |
48252 | You came here and wrote that forged letter?" |
48252 | You efer haf dot, Verral?" |
48252 | You remember how anxious Harris was to keep her out of the hands of any of Brady''s gang? |
48252 | You want to take the Hawk to the place in La Grange where Hooligan and his wife live?" |
48252 | You wo n''t try to stay here any longer, will you?" |
48252 | and here Ferral''s eyes wandered to the road,"who''s that steering this way? |
48252 | cried Whipple, overtaking Pete as he was legging it for the canal,"what ye runnin''fer?" |
48402 | Ai n''t the work about all finished? 48402 All right?" |
48402 | And mebby get spotted and captured ourselves, eh? |
48402 | And where''s the_ Grampus_? |
48402 | Are you hurt, Matt? |
48402 | Before we do that,said Matt,"why ca n''t we finish up this work for him?" |
48402 | But does he know enough to run the craft? |
48402 | But if we strike rough weather? |
48402 | But what did they stay for? |
48402 | But why has Jurgens gone to all this trouble? |
48402 | Ca n''t ye tell by lookin''at it? |
48402 | Ca n''t you get back the boat in some way? |
48402 | Can we cross a hundred miles of ocean and nose out a little turtle- back in all that raft of islands and keys? |
48402 | Can we do it, matey? |
48402 | Can you repair the Hawk here? |
48402 | Can you tell me where the_ Crescent_ is? |
48402 | Cassidy''s my name,was the breathless answer;"and who are you?" |
48402 | Coming up? |
48402 | Did you get her away from Jurgens? |
48402 | Did you get him, McMillan? |
48402 | Did you go to Atlantic City with Jurgens''moving- picture outfit? |
48402 | Ditn''t you see der dog? |
48402 | Do you know anything about navigation, Dick? 48402 Dot''s vere ve vas going, eh?" |
48402 | Had the paper he took from you,queried Matt,"anything to do with his trip to the Bahamas?" |
48402 | Have you any idea what became of Jurgens and Whistler? |
48402 | He has made himself a thief and a fugitive, and what does he hope to gain by it? |
48402 | Helping me? |
48402 | How I know you vas daking some mooting bictures? |
48402 | How am I to get the lights turned on, Cassidy? 48402 How can ve do dot?" |
48402 | How did Jurgens come to stop at this island? |
48402 | How did he see the flag if the_ Grampus_ was under water? |
48402 | How do you explain that, matey? |
48402 | How do you feel? |
48402 | How long a trip is it? |
48402 | How many men did Jurgens have on the submarine with him? |
48402 | How many men did Jurgens leave on this boat? |
48402 | How much are you making, here in Atlantic City? |
48402 | How much will that be? |
48402 | How vas dot? |
48402 | How you findt out vere ve vas mit dis? |
48402 | How you know dot? |
48402 | How''d you get here? |
48402 | How''ll that save him? |
48402 | How''s Jurgens heading? |
48402 | How''s that? |
48402 | How''s the wind? |
48402 | I suppose you know, Cassidy,observed Matt,"why Jurgens stole the_ Grampus_?" |
48402 | I vonder oof ve vas coming pack any more? |
48402 | I vonder vat Downsent vill t''ink ven he don''d see us coming pack like vat he expects? |
48402 | If there''s no timber on the island,spoke up Dick,"how are we going to moor the Hawk? |
48402 | If you ca n''t go to Turtle Key,said Matt, quietly,"why ca n''t the rest of us go? |
48402 | Is Captain Nemo, Jr., helping you in this game you''re playing? |
48402 | Is that red ball on top of the staff the periscope? |
48402 | Is that where she lies when she''s tied up? |
48402 | Is that you, Cassidy? |
48402 | Iss dere any vay ve can go dere mitoudt trafeling ofer der ocean? |
48402 | Iss dere pread fruit und odder dropical t''ings on der island? |
48402 | Meppy ve could patch oop der hole, but vere ve going to ged some more gas to fill der pag oop again? |
48402 | Ready? |
48402 | Shall we wait here any longer,inquired Matt,"or start back to Atlantic City? |
48402 | Supposed I knew what? |
48402 | That interferes with our speed, I suppose? |
48402 | That you, Dick? |
48402 | That''s pretty good, eh, Whistler? |
48402 | That''s your game is it? |
48402 | The air ship? |
48402 | The_ Grampus_? |
48402 | Then why go back to Atlantic City? |
48402 | Townsend? |
48402 | Vat do you subbose i d iss dot Misder Downsent vants mit us? |
48402 | Vat good vill it do to safe der air ship, Matt? |
48402 | Vat''s der madder mit you? |
48402 | Vat''s der madder, anyvays? |
48402 | Vere iss der feller vat knocked us down? |
48402 | Vere you vas, Matt? |
48402 | We ai n''t tellin''anything we know an''you ai n''t findin''anything out, see? 48402 Well, before we congratulate ourselves too much, suppose we make sure of the prisoners we have? |
48402 | Well,said Cassidy,"if that''s how you stand we''ll let it go at that; but had n''t we better be thinkin''of gettin''back to Palm Beach? |
48402 | What about it? |
48402 | What are we going to do, Matt? |
48402 | What are we to do now, matey? 48402 What business have you got interfering here?" |
48402 | What caused the leak? 48402 What did you bring Holcomb and me into the submarine for? |
48402 | What did you want to butt into our picture for? |
48402 | What do you mean by making prisoners of us, like this? |
48402 | What do you mean by that? |
48402 | What do you mean by treating me like this? |
48402 | What is it, Carl? |
48402 | What is it? |
48402 | What was that? |
48402 | What''s going on, mate? |
48402 | What''s he been doing? |
48402 | What''s he done? 48402 What''s his notion for heading out into the ocean, I wonder?" |
48402 | What''s that, matey? |
48402 | What''s that? |
48402 | What''s the matter, Carl? |
48402 | What''s the matter, here? |
48402 | What''s the matter? |
48402 | What''s the name of the boat? 48402 What''s this?" |
48402 | Whatever was the matter with the engine? |
48402 | When did you first see the_ Grampus_, Dick? |
48402 | When do you want to start? |
48402 | Where are we, Matt? |
48402 | Where did the chest come from? |
48402 | Where do you think we are, Holcomb? |
48402 | Where is McMillan? 48402 Where is it, Mr. Townsend,"asked Dick,"on the eastern or western side of the group?" |
48402 | Where is the leak? |
48402 | Where''d you come from? |
48402 | Where''s Holcomb? |
48402 | Where''s that man you picked up off the Heinz pier? |
48402 | Who are you? |
48402 | Who you vas galling a Dutch lopsder? |
48402 | Who''s doing the shooting, Dick? |
48402 | Why am I to do that? |
48402 | Why do we want to look for a ship? |
48402 | Why not lay them by the heels, matey? |
48402 | You and Matt own the Hawk together, do n''t you, Ferral? |
48402 | You don''d care nodding for dot? |
48402 | You think that''s all a yarn for the marines, eh? |
48402 | You vill sic some more dogs on me, vill you, Churgens? 48402 You were looking for a cave, eh?" |
48402 | You''re going to put us ashore? |
48402 | You''re the longest- headed chap in the bunch, and suppose Carl and I leave the decision entirely with you? |
48402 | You''re the men who captured the_ Grampus_ in the Inlet at Atlantic City, are you? |
48402 | And what was she doing there? |
48402 | But for vy has der_ Grambus_ come here ven she iss due at Durtle Islandt? |
48402 | But how was Matt to be sent to the surface? |
48402 | But the point that''s bothering me is, Holcomb, why were we brought here?" |
48402 | But what would his captors have to gain by a move of that kind? |
48402 | But where had the boat come from? |
48402 | But, tell me, what did you think of Townsend''s boat? |
48402 | Ca n''t you see how it will be?" |
48402 | Can they do that? |
48402 | Can you make it out?" |
48402 | Can you swim?" |
48402 | Can you take a chronometer and a sextant and figure out latitude and longitude?" |
48402 | Dere''s no gedding aroundt dot, eh?" |
48402 | Did you find Cassidy, Burke and Harris, Matt?" |
48402 | Did you find anything else on the island, Carl?" |
48402 | Do you know?" |
48402 | Had the crew of the_ Crescent_ resorted to violence in order to save Jurgens from capture? |
48402 | Has somet''ing gone wrong mit Jurgens''galguladions?" |
48402 | Have you any idea where they are?" |
48402 | Have you any notion, Matt?" |
48402 | How are you going to send me to the surface?" |
48402 | How do you think he managed to escape from that island, Matt?" |
48402 | How far away is it, Dick?" |
48402 | How''d you ever manage to do it?" |
48402 | I guess they''d have jailed Carl if it had n''t been for Mr. Townsend----""The Townsend we had with us on the last trip?" |
48402 | I vonder vas it Captain Kitt vat put der chest in der cafe? |
48402 | Is Nemo, Jr., with you, Motor Matt?" |
48402 | LUCK-- OR ILL- LUCK? |
48402 | LUCK-- OR ILL- LUCK? |
48402 | Oof der gas goes oudt oof der palloon vat vill ve do? |
48402 | Still, what can we do? |
48402 | They had sailed her over Lake Michigan, and why could they not sail her across the Florida Straits? |
48402 | Townsend?" |
48402 | Townsend?" |
48402 | Townsend?" |
48402 | Townsend?" |
48402 | Vat haf you got to say for yourselufs?" |
48402 | Vat pitzness he got setting der dog on me, hey? |
48402 | Vat vas dey doing, anyvays, in a blace like dis?" |
48402 | Vat you t''ink oof dot?" |
48402 | Vat you t''ink?" |
48402 | Vat''s der next t''ing, Matt?" |
48402 | Vich vay dit you go?" |
48402 | What could we possibly do on a sand hill in the middle of the ocean? |
48402 | What did you kick over that dago''s cart for?" |
48402 | What do you say?" |
48402 | What will you do now?" |
48402 | What''s this?" |
48402 | Where are Burke and Harris, Cassidy?" |
48402 | Where are we, Dick?" |
48402 | Where did the men come from and where did they go?" |
48402 | Where''s Carl?" |
48402 | Why did n''t you leave us on the wharf?" |
48402 | Why not change our course? |
48402 | Will the twenty- five hundred I have paid you be enough for your time and trouble?" |
48402 | Would that have been possible?" |
48402 | You ditn''t make mooch ven you grabbed dot baper of Downsent''s und run off mit it, hey?" |
48402 | asked Matt, getting to his feet;"good luck or bad?" |
48402 | demanded Matt;"what have I got to do with your plans?" |
48402 | exclaimed Cassidy,"did n''t you hear about that? |
48402 | queried Dick;"what brought them here?" |
51343 | Air line? |
51343 | And how far are you from Minnewaukon? |
51343 | And how,went on Matt,"can Murgatroyd hope to make Mrs. Traquair give up the claim?" |
51343 | And your claim does n''t join the Traquair quarter section? |
51343 | Anythin''else you want ter know? |
51343 | Anything else? |
51343 | Are you acquainted with the country around here? |
51343 | Are you hurt? |
51343 | But what good''s a cool head and plenty of pluck if a flying machine up- ends with you a couple of hundred feet in the air? |
51343 | But what has Phillips to do with Fortescue and the plans? |
51343 | But what makes that rusty piece of steel so important? |
51343 | But,cried Matt,"does Siwash Charley look like Ca nt Phillips?" |
51343 | Cloud Joss no makee come, huh? |
51343 | Could you tell me where Harry Traquair used to live? |
51343 | Did I? 51343 Did that coyote of a Pecos Jones set ye loose?" |
51343 | Did ye see that? |
51343 | Did-- did he take anything else? |
51343 | Do n''t I allers have grub? |
51343 | Do n''t you think the Traquair machine will ever be used for commercial purposes? 51343 Do you hear it?" |
51343 | Do you know Matthews very well, Matt? |
51343 | Do you know what that is, Siwash? |
51343 | Do you mean Siwash Charley, Matt? |
51343 | Do you remember counting your gold this morning, Siwash? |
51343 | Got any grub, Siwash? |
51343 | Got away from''em? |
51343 | Got yer ottermobill fixin''s on, eh? |
51343 | Have I got to answer that? 51343 Have you any proof of it?" |
51343 | Have you got one handy? |
51343 | He does n''t look like a rascal, or----"Will you mind? |
51343 | He says he has a claim joining Traquair''s on the----"Yes, I know what he says, but where is the proof that what he says is true? 51343 Hear what?" |
51343 | Him? |
51343 | How are you, pard? |
51343 | How could Siwash Charley get hold of the knife? |
51343 | How does Pecos Jones happen to be here? |
51343 | How does the handwriting compare? 51343 How far is it to Sykestown?" |
51343 | How in the world could Murgatroyd lure Mrs. Traquair away from Jamestown? |
51343 | How many letters ye goin''ter write, Murg? |
51343 | How much money did that fellow get from you, Matt? |
51343 | How much too long is that pipe? |
51343 | How''n thunder did ye make it, then? |
51343 | How''s that? |
51343 | I reckon,he observed as he ate,"I ought ter have a good bit o''money fer what I done, eh, Siwash?" |
51343 | Is Pecos Jones known at Fort Totten? |
51343 | Is he done for? |
51343 | Is he far from here? |
51343 | Is n''t Mrs. Traquair at the homestead? |
51343 | It will take you an hour or two, I suppose, to get the machine repaired? |
51343 | Matt has n''t got here yet? |
51343 | Murg wo n''t, but what does Siwash Charley care? 51343 No sign of Matt yet, eh?" |
51343 | Phillips? |
51343 | Sho,muttered the horseman;"hit it first clatter out o''the box, did n''t I?" |
51343 | Siwash,he asked,"what''s going to be done with that flying machine?" |
51343 | Talks big, do n''t he, Murg? |
51343 | The aëroplane? |
51343 | The knife belonged to Captain Goff Fortescue? |
51343 | Then you''re from Jamestown? |
51343 | This must be the very satchel, do n''t you think,he added,"that the drummer received by mistake, over in Devil''s Lake City?" |
51343 | Those other two fellows who helped you at Totten-- where are they, Siwash? |
51343 | Toy? |
51343 | Trouble? 51343 Tryin''ter git loose, hey?" |
51343 | Was he to meet you in Sykestown? |
51343 | Was that story of yours a lie? |
51343 | We no ketchee Matt, mebbyso we ketchee Murg, huh? |
51343 | What are the initials? 51343 What are the other conditions?" |
51343 | What are you doing in this part of the country? |
51343 | What did Mrs. Traquair say to you? |
51343 | What did he play that bloomin''trick on me fer? 51343 What did that coyote do?" |
51343 | What do you suppose that swatty is after, Cameron? |
51343 | What do you want to''get''him fer? |
51343 | What does it say? |
51343 | What else do you think I mean? |
51343 | What in Sam Hill is the matter, McGlory? |
51343 | What is it to you, or that scoundrel with you, whether I am hurt or not? |
51343 | What is the meaning of this? |
51343 | What is your answer? |
51343 | What kind of a place is this? |
51343 | What tleleglam say, huh? |
51343 | What ye goin''ter do, Motor Matt? |
51343 | What you fellers roughin''things up with me fer? 51343 What''s Murgatroyd up to, Siwash?" |
51343 | What''s the matter with you, Ping? |
51343 | What''s the use of waiting? |
51343 | What''s up, Matt? |
51343 | What''s wanted? |
51343 | What''s yer scheme? |
51343 | Where are you taking me? |
51343 | Where did the telegram come from? |
51343 | Where did you get this, Ping? |
51343 | Where have you been, Ping? |
51343 | Where''s McGlory? |
51343 | Where''s Ping? |
51343 | Which is the road to Jessup''s? |
51343 | Who ever heard of the like of that? |
51343 | Who warned you? |
51343 | Who''ll make us pay? |
51343 | Who''s thar? |
51343 | Who''s that? |
51343 | Why did n''t I hit him? |
51343 | Why did n''t she let Hackberry bring the deputy sheriff from Sykestown? 51343 Why did n''t ye tell me he was at the winder?" |
51343 | Why did n''t you let me hit him, Cameron, or else hit him yourself? |
51343 | Why did you do that, Uncle Amos? |
51343 | Why did you try to bring him down, anyhow? |
51343 | Why do n''t you take after Pecos, Siwash? |
51343 | Why had he the plans and memoranda in his possession? 51343 Why is he writing to Mrs. Traquair if she''s a prisoner of his, out on the Traquair homestead?" |
51343 | Why should I? |
51343 | Why wo n''t ye? |
51343 | Why, you little wart,he answered,"how much pay d''ye want fer goin''ter Totten an''back? |
51343 | Why? |
51343 | Will ye go right on ter Sykestown ter- night? |
51343 | Will you let me have this for a little while, Matt? |
51343 | Ye did n''t think it would take me more''n a day and a night to git back from Totten, did ye? 51343 Ye know whar that cache is?" |
51343 | Ye''ll go by the way of Sykestown? |
51343 | Yes? |
51343 | You ca n''t? |
51343 | You got a letter from Mrs. Traquair the other day, did n''t you, Matt? |
51343 | You got me into this,begged Matt,"and why not set me at liberty?" |
51343 | You savvy knife, Motol Matt? |
51343 | You took the girl away and got Siwash Charley, eh, Murgatroyd? |
51343 | You will take it up with your superior officer at Fort Totten? |
51343 | Your name Murgatroyd? |
51343 | 25 AUG. 14, 1909 FIVE CENTS MOTOR MATT''S REVERSE OR CAUGHT IN A LOSING CAUSE_ BY THE AUTHOR OF"MOTOR MATT"_[ Illustration:_"Are you hurt"? |
51343 | Ai n''t sixty dollars enough?" |
51343 | And the scheme worked, hey?" |
51343 | And where were the suit case and the plans?" |
51343 | And why should a letter be written to Mrs. Traquair when she, like Matt, was supposed to be a prisoner of Murgatroyd''s? |
51343 | Bein''such a friend o''Harry Traquair''s, why should n''t I try ter help his wife? |
51343 | But, how in Heaven''s name, was it possible for Mrs. Traquair to let herself be spirited away?" |
51343 | Ca n''t you do any better than this, Cameron?" |
51343 | Calm down a little, ca n''t you? |
51343 | Can you make them out?" |
51343 | Did you ever run into anything like this before?" |
51343 | Hackberry?" |
51343 | Hackberry?" |
51343 | Had Cameron got the matter right? |
51343 | Hear that, Cameron? |
51343 | Hit her up, ca n''t you, Cameron? |
51343 | How about you, McGlory?" |
51343 | How could I help knowing when Pecos Jones rifled it under my eyes?" |
51343 | How long''ll ye be?" |
51343 | How was he to free himself? |
51343 | How''s Siwash?" |
51343 | Hungry?" |
51343 | I felt fairly certain, Siwash, that you would be here, so----""Well, what''s your scheme?" |
51343 | I reckon we''d better go back the same way I come, hey?" |
51343 | If she was a prisoner at the homestead, why was Murgatroyd writing a letter? |
51343 | If the girl felt in this way, why had Murgatroyd had her along while pursuing his dark schemes against Mrs. Traquair? |
51343 | Is it the same in the letter as it is in these two scraps brought in by Hackberry?" |
51343 | Is it your intention to go there?" |
51343 | Is n''t that a horse I see against the background of a hill, over there?" |
51343 | Murgatroyd?" |
51343 | Page 21, corrected"himstlf"to"himself"("How was he to free himself? |
51343 | Say, what sort of a lookin''feller is this Siwash Charley?" |
51343 | Sixty cases, eh?" |
51343 | Suppose Siwash Charley had dropped the knife?" |
51343 | Suppose we give it a closer inspection?" |
51343 | That do n''t make Murg feel anyways good, does it? |
51343 | Them fellers at Totten arter you, too, Murg?" |
51343 | There were some hills, but what were hills and roads to him while in the air? |
51343 | Traquair?" |
51343 | Traquair?" |
51343 | Traquair?" |
51343 | Traquair?" |
51343 | Was Siwash Charley really the deserter, Ca nt Phillips? |
51343 | Was n''t luck ever to turn for him? |
51343 | Was there to be no end to this reverse which had come his way? |
51343 | Whar''d he go?" |
51343 | Whar''s that coyote? |
51343 | What d''ye think he wants me fer?" |
51343 | What did they contain? |
51343 | What did ye accomplish, huh? |
51343 | What do you say, Cameron?" |
51343 | What do you think it was?" |
51343 | What kind o''trouble kin she make?" |
51343 | What sort of a place is this, anyhow?" |
51343 | What''ll Mr. Murgatroyd do with his car?" |
51343 | What''s he wasting ammunition like that for?" |
51343 | What''s the result if Murg and Siwash get Matt in their clutches?" |
51343 | What''s this game you''ve put up on Motor Matt?" |
51343 | When''ll ye start?" |
51343 | Where is Motor Matt?" |
51343 | Where is it?" |
51343 | Where''ll we meet in case we get separated?" |
51343 | Which is him?" |
51343 | Who is this fellow Hackberry?" |
51343 | Why did n''t ye tell me afore?" |
51343 | Why did n''t you come by train?" |
51343 | Why had he not gone there? |
51343 | Why had the broker written the letters to Cameron, McGlory, and Mrs. Traquair? |
51343 | Wonder if there''s anythin''else in there?" |
51343 | Would anything happen to the machine while he was a prisoner in the hands of Murgatroyd and Siwash? |
51343 | Would the new aëroplane be easy or difficult to learn? |
51343 | Ye see, I got a claim over there, an''---- But say, are ye plumb sure it''s safe fer us ter talk? |
51343 | You found the dagger there?" |
51343 | You savvy place Siwash cally Ping one piecee night he fool with Flying Joss?" |
46257 | Am I in a trance? 46257 Are you hurt?" |
46257 | Aw, what''s the use of chewin''the rag with a lot o''kids, anyhow? |
46257 | Belong to you, eh? 46257 Ca n''t ye guess what onnery limb put this up on me?" |
46257 | Can you blame him for that? |
46257 | Chance? |
46257 | Did he have a horse with him, besides the burro? |
46257 | Did you an''Chub do the trick? 46257 Did you do_ that_, Matt?" |
46257 | Did you ever hear of the Spanish Causeway? |
46257 | Do n''t you think so, Matt? 46257 Do n''t you understand what''s been done? |
46257 | Do you remember what Bisbee said to Jacks while they were coming along the pack- trail? 46257 Do you think that''s-- that''s Hawley?" |
46257 | Ever ride a bike, Welcome? |
46257 | First off, Del,said Matt,"have you got any gasoline? |
46257 | Have you any idea who could have done it? |
46257 | Have you heard anythin''from dad, Del? |
46257 | Hawley been roughin''things up with ye? 46257 He did n''t say anything about having a letter for you?" |
46257 | How about another spurt, Chub? 46257 How am I goin''to keep that wooden pin on the pedal?" |
46257 | How could I give it to you,scowled Hawley,"when it was layin''on the bridge?" |
46257 | How did the letter get here? 46257 How did you happen to get in a fix like this, Welcome?" |
46257 | How do you know what I''m doing here? |
46257 | How? |
46257 | How? |
46257 | I guess we could take time to eat a little something ourselves before we go on to the''strike,''eh, Matt? |
46257 | I wonder if Del is still gadding about looking for the fellow who smashed the wireless instrument? |
46257 | I wonder if there has been any foul play here? 46257 I wonder what Dirk Hawley is doing over in this direction? |
46257 | I wonder what that fellow thinks of himself? |
46257 | Is Sam French back yet? |
46257 | Is n''t there something my father can do for you? |
46257 | Is there a hole there? |
46257 | Is there a mine around here called the Santa Maria? |
46257 | It''s what they call stealing your own thunder, ai n''t it, when a swift bunch of toughs act like that? |
46257 | Jacks and Hawley? |
46257 | Kin you ride one o''them new- fangled bicycles, Perry? |
46257 | Mebby the thieves went the other way? |
46257 | Night''s work? |
46257 | Nothing has happened to Mark, has there, Matt? |
46257 | Perry leads me by half an hour? |
46257 | Perry? |
46257 | Remember how to start? |
46257 | Sam, is that you? |
46257 | Say, I would have been up in the air, would n''t I, if you had n''t been along? 46257 Shall we do it, Fred?" |
46257 | That gives Hawley an interest in whatever Jacks finds, do n''t it? |
46257 | The McReadys got a fight on? |
46257 | The recorder closes his office in Phoenix at six o''clock? |
46257 | Think I''m an ijut? |
46257 | Think it was Jacks? |
46257 | Thought ye said ye could run it? |
46257 | True to your friends always, eh? |
46257 | Tryin''ter kill me, was ye? |
46257 | Was Welcome thinking of doing that? |
46257 | Was a location notice filed here just now for Jacks and Hawley? |
46257 | Was she hurt? |
46257 | We''re able ter pay all we''ll have ter,grinned Jacks,"but jest now you''re follerin''my orders,_ sabe_? |
46257 | What are you driving us into that hole in the rocks for? |
46257 | What are you going to do? |
46257 | What business had Hawley with a letter of Mark''s? |
46257 | What d''ye mean by scorchin''like that? |
46257 | What d''ye mean, ye red- headed whelp, by tamperin''with my location notice? 46257 What d''ye think of that, sis?" |
46257 | What d''ye think of that? |
46257 | What d''you mean? |
46257 | What did he say to you while I was sailing after Welcome? |
46257 | What do you figure out from the letter, Matt? |
46257 | What makes ye limp? |
46257 | What time''ll he be passing Black Bayou? |
46257 | What''m I goin''to do? |
46257 | What''s great? 46257 What''s he yellin''about?" |
46257 | What''s his name, Clip? |
46257 | What''s that I''m hearin''? |
46257 | What''s that, Clip? |
46257 | What''s the good of stopping at the Bluebell? 46257 What''s the matter with the machine? |
46257 | What''s the matter with ye? |
46257 | What''s the matter with you? |
46257 | What''s the matter, Welcome? |
46257 | What''s the matter? |
46257 | What''s the use? 46257 What''s to pay now?" |
46257 | What''s up, Matt? |
46257 | What''s up? |
46257 | What''s wrong? |
46257 | Where did you see Perry? |
46257 | Where were you when we were going through the mine? |
46257 | Where you goin'', Matt? |
46257 | Where''d they go? |
46257 | Where''s Lucretia Borgia, gal? |
46257 | Where''s Mark? 46257 Where''s the sheriff?" |
46257 | Where''s your father, Chub? |
46257 | Who did it? |
46257 | Who told you? |
46257 | Who''s that? |
46257 | Why could n''t the two of us get the better of Bisbee? 46257 Why did n''t you give it to me, then?" |
46257 | Why did you leave town? |
46257 | Why do n''t you come back to school, Matt? |
46257 | Why on earth is he in such a deuce of a hurry? |
46257 | Why,cried Chub,"I thought you were going to point the_ Comet_ for Denver?" |
46257 | Why? |
46257 | Ye''re McReady''s son, aire ye? |
46257 | Yes, but do n''t you understand? 46257 You mean to go?" |
46257 | You''re sure it will be at Black Bayou? |
46257 | Your father only had one burro? |
46257 | _ Seen_ anything of him? |
46257 | Ai n''t I now, honest Injun?" |
46257 | And then, again, where''s Dace Perry? |
46257 | Are we all ready?" |
46257 | Besides, he was working for Chub and Susie, and what good was a fellow who would n''t risk his neck for his friends? |
46257 | But how was it that such a letter happened to be in the possession of Hawley, the gambler? |
46257 | But it''s a queer tangle, is n''t it, Matt?" |
46257 | But see here, why did n''t we pass Perry on the road? |
46257 | But what did Hawley come over here for, this morning?" |
46257 | But what has the freight- wagon got to do with the machines?" |
46257 | But where in Sam Hill are Bisbee and Jacks? |
46257 | But why had Matt taken the horse? |
46257 | Could the_ Comet_ reel off a score of miles while Perry was doing the eight or ten that lay between him and the recorder''s office? |
46257 | Did n''t he come with you?" |
46257 | Did n''t we leave our machines here, Matt?" |
46257 | Did ye beat out them villains, Jacks an''Hawley? |
46257 | Ever feel like you was a brass band, Matt, an''had to toot? |
46257 | Had he smashed it when the horse jerked him out of the saddle? |
46257 | Has a wagon been along here since we got to the Bluebell?" |
46257 | Have you a horse here that can do fourteen miles in an hour over Florida sand and in this storm? |
46257 | He almost fell off his boulder when he saw the blurred form of Bisbee lean forward, and heard him call:"What ye doin''in thar, you two?" |
46257 | He would n''t walk all the way to town, would he, and leave the burro and his camp- truck here?" |
46257 | How d''ye start''er, I ask ye? |
46257 | How d''ye stop''er? |
46257 | How in Sam Hill did Hawley happen to have this?" |
46257 | How were the two of them, on foot, ever going to catch up with the motor- cycles? |
46257 | How''re you goin''to get out of here?" |
46257 | If he had got down, where was he? |
46257 | If they were n''t coming here, where_ were_ they goin''? |
46257 | If ye told him where to go to find Chub, Jim, why did n''t he go?" |
46257 | Is that your father''s pack- burro?" |
46257 | Is there a boy who has not longed to possess one of these swift little machines that scud about the roads everywhere throughout the United States? |
46257 | Is there a boy, therefore, who will not be intensely interested in the adventures of"Motor Matt,"as he is familiarly called by his comrades? |
46257 | King?" |
46257 | Look at that''blow- out,''will you, Matt?" |
46257 | Maybe he''s down in the mine?" |
46257 | Page 24, changed? |
46257 | Page 6, changed? |
46257 | Same old grouch, or is it something new?" |
46257 | Seen anything of Perry?" |
46257 | Tell me right out, Matt, hev ye saved the claim?" |
46257 | That''s it, hey? |
46257 | Think we could overhaul''em on foot? |
46257 | Tryin''ter jump this here claim, hey? |
46257 | Was he expecting to drop in here?" |
46257 | What business have you got taking them off?" |
46257 | What d''you suppose he''s sent Dace Perry out here for?" |
46257 | What did you leave''em for?" |
46257 | What do you care for the McReadys, anyhow? |
46257 | What have they done with him?" |
46257 | What knob d''ye pull?" |
46257 | What sort of a game do you calculate he was tryin''to play?" |
46257 | What was the matter with him?" |
46257 | What ye hangin''fire fer, Matt? |
46257 | What you going to do there?" |
46257 | What''s buzzin''around in your nut, anyway, Matt?" |
46257 | What''s everybody talkin''about? |
46257 | What''s goin''on, anyhow? |
46257 | What''s he developed such a sudden an''overwhelmin''interest in dad for? |
46257 | What''s our next play, Matt? |
46257 | What''s that ye got in yer hand? |
46257 | What''s the good, anyhow? |
46257 | What''s the use? |
46257 | What''s this about a fight, gal?" |
46257 | Where did it come from?" |
46257 | Where''d you come from, anyway?" |
46257 | Where''s Chub? |
46257 | Where''s Perk? |
46257 | Where''s Perry? |
46257 | Which crank d''ye turn to make''er start?" |
46257 | Why did n''t ye watch, hey? |
46257 | Why did n''t you tell him how to stop, Penny?" |
46257 | Why do n''t you shoot?" |
46257 | Why not do a mile a minute? |
46257 | Why should Dace Perry try to take the motor- cycles away from you? |
46257 | Why, what''s the matter?" |
46257 | Wonder if Dace Perry did this, too?" |
46257 | Would that make any difference?" |
46257 | You heard what the freighter said about Perry?" |
46257 | You know how to get to the old pack- trail?" |
46257 | exclaimed Chub, staring toward the bridge,"that''s Dirk Hawley, the gambler, comin''this way?" |
46257 | he howled;"how long''ve I got to keep this thing up?" |
46257 | she exclaimed;"what''s the matter?" |
53390 | ''How do you account for it all?'' 53390 Able to make repairs, and to navigate, but plumb locoed for all that, eh?" |
53390 | Am I still under the influence of those glass balls? |
53390 | An invitation to death? |
53390 | And Pryne-- what''s become of him? |
53390 | And got away? |
53390 | And not do anything about that paper you got out of the sailor''s hat? |
53390 | And then lost your nerve and ducked while Motor Matt and his chum were looking at you? 53390 Are we halfway to the old sugar camp, Pryne?" |
53390 | Are you hurt, Joe? |
53390 | Better what? |
53390 | Brought in? 53390 Bullet?" |
53390 | But suppose Tsan Ti is working some game of his own? 53390 But why should they, pard? |
53390 | But, if the mandarin is so hungry to have us help him, what''s the reason he''s making himself absent? 53390 But, illustrious sirs, shall we return to the hotel on the mountain top? |
53390 | Ca n''t you read it? |
53390 | Ca n''t you see he thinks we''re crazy? |
53390 | Did any one come with Motor Matt, Pryne? |
53390 | Did n''t you bring enough to pay a good price for the ruby? |
53390 | Did you find the Eye of Buddha? |
53390 | Did you think,went on Grattan,"that you could, single- handed, take the ruby from me by force?" |
53390 | Do n''t you_ sabe_ that? |
53390 | Follow them? 53390 Goldstein and Bunce with you?" |
53390 | Goldstein,said he sternly,"how much money have you in that satchel?" |
53390 | Had n''t I better drive? |
53390 | Had we better? |
53390 | Hard to cut what up? |
53390 | Have I the understanding,he asked,"that you will be of help to my distress?" |
53390 | Have n''t Grattan and I taken chances, Goldstein? |
53390 | Have you any notion that the chink we''re looking for has lammed into us in this violent fashion, right here on the mountainside? |
53390 | How big is der Eye? |
53390 | How did those fellows manage to find their way here? |
53390 | How did we get here? |
53390 | How did you come to pick_ me_ out for an assistant? |
53390 | How do you account for it? |
53390 | How do you feel about now? |
53390 | How do you know those outside are your friends? |
53390 | How long have you known Grattan, Pryne? |
53390 | How much did he have to put up for that wrecked motor car, Sam? |
53390 | How was I to know vat der ruby was worth? 53390 Hurt?" |
53390 | I beg your pardon, sir,said Matt, halting beside the chair,"but have you been here long?" |
53390 | I have lost much money by der decline in----"How much have you in the satchel? |
53390 | I thought you knew how to drive a car? |
53390 | I wonder if you know what you''re up against? |
53390 | Is that one of the two men who stole the ruby? |
53390 | Is that you? |
53390 | Is the sugar camp a safe place? |
53390 | Is-- is that a fact? |
53390 | No matter whether the mandarin shows up or not? |
53390 | Of what use is money, interesting youth, to a mandarin who has received the yellow cord? 53390 Oh, ho,"roared the other,"so that''s yer lay, my hearty? |
53390 | Or did you think you could talk me out of it? |
53390 | Pigeon''s blood, yes? |
53390 | Remember how the Eye of Buddha was stolen? 53390 Say, pard, is that red thing the Eye of Buddha?" |
53390 | Seen anythin''of a bit of headgear hereabouts? |
53390 | Shall we turn the trick for him, pard? |
53390 | She is a true Oriental, eh? |
53390 | Suppose we get our wheels, go back to Catskill, and then take the next boat down the river? 53390 Suppose you never find it?" |
53390 | Surprised, are you? |
53390 | Then Tsan Ti is n''t here? |
53390 | Then what makes you think Bunce and Grattan will get away? |
53390 | Then who was he? |
53390 | This is the Mountain House, is it? |
53390 | Tsan Ti? |
53390 | Waal, now, ai n''t I tickled? 53390 Warning?" |
53390 | Well, what''s the next move, pard? 53390 Well, yes,"admitted the cowboy, going blank again,"Are you and I locoed, Matt, or what?" |
53390 | What appears to be the trouble? |
53390 | What are the circumstances? |
53390 | What are the prospects for capturing Bunce and Grattan, officer? |
53390 | What became of Grattan and Bunce? |
53390 | What became of that satchel, Joe? |
53390 | What do you know about the Eye of Buddha? |
53390 | What do you make out of it, Matt? |
53390 | What do you make out, pard? |
53390 | What do you suppose it can be? |
53390 | What is he talking about? 53390 What is it?" |
53390 | What sort of a dream was it? |
53390 | What was that name? |
53390 | What you going to do when you reach where you''re going, with all that gang against you? |
53390 | What''re we going to do when we overhaul him? 53390 What''s become of the chink that hired this car? |
53390 | What''s come over you, anyhow? 53390 What''s der matter?" |
53390 | What''s that for? |
53390 | What''s that to do with a breakneck stop like we just made? |
53390 | What''s that? |
53390 | What''s the layout? |
53390 | What''s to pay, pard? |
53390 | What? |
53390 | What_ ails_ you? 53390 Where are we?" |
53390 | Where could that other one have come from? |
53390 | Where did you learn to drive an automobile, Tsan Ti? |
53390 | Where else? |
53390 | Where is Grattan? |
53390 | Where is der feller that wanted to steal my money? |
53390 | Where is the other one, Pryne? |
53390 | Where''d he get the thing? |
53390 | Where''d you corral so much good pidgin, Tsan? |
53390 | Where''s Pryne? |
53390 | Where''s he from? |
53390 | Where, oh, where, did you get that? |
53390 | Who were those fellows, Motor Matt? |
53390 | Who''s there? |
53390 | Who''s there? |
53390 | Why did n''t he use the glass balls and take the note away from us while we were down and out? |
53390 | Why did you leave them in Purling? |
53390 | Why do n''t you follow them? |
53390 | Why should he want to do that? |
53390 | Why were you coming here to see me? |
53390 | Ye''d rather be sent to Davy Jones''locker, I suppose? |
53390 | You are here to be of aid to the unfortunate mandarin, are you not, illustrious sirs? |
53390 | You do n''t think--and here McGlory assumed a tragic look--"that Tsan would go off into the timber and use that yellow cord, do you?" |
53390 | You picked up the trail? |
53390 | You say the man from below passed_ two_ Chinamen talking near the car? |
53390 | You''re from up the mountain, are you? |
53390 | You''re planning on that, are you? 53390 _ Thinks_ we''re crazy?" |
53390 | Am I not right, honorable friend?" |
53390 | And how can we help you if you are not open and aboveboard with us?" |
53390 | And the other hatchet boy that brought the yellow cord? |
53390 | And what''s it all about? |
53390 | Anyhow, what do you care? |
53390 | Are ye sailin''in company with that chink we passed a ways back on our course?" |
53390 | Are you going to that Purling place and ask for Pryne at the general store?" |
53390 | Are you the fellows?" |
53390 | Are you willing to talk sense? |
53390 | But did he let us get our hands on the coin? |
53390 | But-- but,"and Matt''s voice wavered,"how did we get here?" |
53390 | Button, button, who''s got the button? |
53390 | By the way, where_ is_ Goldstein?" |
53390 | Could it be possible that the mandarin, cast down by his latest accident, was on the point of carrying out the mandate of the regent? |
53390 | Do you know?" |
53390 | Do you reckon old One Eye has found out, yet, how you juggled the notes on him?" |
53390 | Do you think the_ hombre_ was this Grattan sharp?" |
53390 | Do you?" |
53390 | Grattan?" |
53390 | Have you any notion he coaxed the mandarin away on important business?" |
53390 | Here in these hills is where Rip Van Winkle went to sleep, ai n''t it? |
53390 | How could we have missed it?" |
53390 | How is this?" |
53390 | How much farther have we got to go?" |
53390 | How much farther is it yet?" |
53390 | I reckon, though, you''ll want to stay here and give him a chance to blow in?" |
53390 | If he''d known we had the note, why did n''t he stop and palaver about it?" |
53390 | Is it well, excellent one?" |
53390 | It sounds flat enough, and if the webfoot tells us we''re crazy, and gives us the laugh, what''re we going to do?" |
53390 | Kinder keep an eye on it, will you?" |
53390 | Make an offhand demand for the Eye of Buddha? |
53390 | Noble and affluent sir, will it be insult should I offer one thousand dollars and expenses if I get my wish for your most remarkable help? |
53390 | Now bear down on your soft pedal, will you?" |
53390 | Now, if all that''s true, then where, in the name of the great hocus- pocus, is the fat Chinaman?" |
53390 | Otherwise, how is it these backsets keep happening in one, two, three order? |
53390 | Pryne?" |
53390 | Say, did n''t we come all the way from Michigan to help him? |
53390 | Shall we go on to the hotel? |
53390 | Shall we now proceed down the mountain in pursuit of the sailor?" |
53390 | Suppose One- Eye do n''t think enough of his cap to come back for it?" |
53390 | Think chink number two was Kien Lung with another yellow cord, Matt?" |
53390 | Was n''t it clever the way I put on them scarecrow fixin''s in the cornfield?" |
53390 | Was that a rhinecaboo or the real thing?" |
53390 | We were n''t going more than a hundred and twenty miles an hour when we hit that tree, so how could I possibly have suffered any damage? |
53390 | Well, let me know about that, will you?" |
53390 | Well, what are you intending to do? |
53390 | What do you say to a rest?" |
53390 | What do you say, Matt? |
53390 | What excuse was there for such a deception? |
53390 | What is it to you whether them hoodlums git away or not?" |
53390 | What kind of a brain- storm are we going through,_ any_how?" |
53390 | What says the great Confucius? |
53390 | What was the good of paying any attention to that letter, in the first place?" |
53390 | What you looking at that wheel for, Matt?" |
53390 | What''ll happen? |
53390 | What''re you side- stepping for about a little thing like that? |
53390 | What''s become of Tsan Ti? |
53390 | What''s jocosity, Matt?" |
53390 | What''s that on the hat ribbon?" |
53390 | What''s the answer?" |
53390 | What''s the good of all this strain we''ve taken upon ourselves? |
53390 | What''s the good? |
53390 | What''s the use of brains, pard, if you do n''t use''em?" |
53390 | Where are the other four?" |
53390 | Where are the other two?" |
53390 | Where in the world was McGlory? |
53390 | Where next?" |
53390 | Where was Tsan Ti? |
53390 | While Matt was running down the Eye of Buddha for him, what was the Chinaman, to whom the recovery of the ruby meant so much, doing? |
53390 | Who''re you?" |
53390 | Who''s in there with you?" |
53390 | Why did he throw the glass balls at us? |
53390 | Why did n''t they come? |
53390 | Why did you vanish from the mountainside after we had been left to chase the one- eyed sailor? |
53390 | Why is n''t he here?" |
53390 | _ When_ will we ever acquire a proper amount of horse sense for a couple of our size? |
53390 | he muttered,"or is that really Tsan Ti coming this way?" |
53390 | sneered Jackson,"what do you know about cars?" |
49937 | Am I not to be allowed to leave this ship? |
49937 | And if he do n''t get them,queried Matt,"what then?" |
49937 | And why? |
49937 | And you can send in the Spanish so that the trick could not be detected? |
49937 | Any one else below with you? |
49937 | Any other orders, Captain Ichi? |
49937 | Anything yet, Kaneko? |
49937 | Are you sure, matey,went on Dick,"that that was the Jap steamer our lookout raised from the headland?" |
49937 | Are you telling me the truth, Captain Sandoval? |
49937 | But what''s the reason the war ship is coming for us, and acting so peaceably? |
49937 | But when did it rise? |
49937 | But you believed it? |
49937 | By the way, Carl,and he turned his eyes on his Dutch pard,"how did you get those ropes off your hands down there in the torpedo room?" |
49937 | Ca n''t you see them? 49937 Can I pelieve vat I hear? |
49937 | Can you raise Cape Virgins? |
49937 | Did all this water come down the hatchway? |
49937 | Did that bullet do you any damage, Matt? |
49937 | Do you know anything about surgery? |
49937 | Do you know good luck when you see it, Carl? |
49937 | Do you want to see the_ Grampus_ held up for a week in this blooming place at the south end of Nowhere? |
49937 | Don''d I say dot? 49937 Ed, will you get those staybolts and chuck them into the baggage car for me when Two pulls in? |
49937 | English? |
49937 | Explain how? |
49937 | From that,spoke up Clackett,"I should infer that the Jap boat has had time to get somewhere near the end of the strait and lay for us?" |
49937 | Getting anything important, Kaneko? |
49937 | Harikari? 49937 Have n''t you got any one aboard who can talk English?" |
49937 | Healey,said Bucks,"I do n''t need to tell you what I think of it, do I? |
49937 | Here iss a fine keddle oof fish? |
49937 | How about that story Garcia told you about me? |
49937 | How about the submarine? |
49937 | How can we do it if the anchors hang to the bottom? |
49937 | How did it happen? |
49937 | How did you find that out? |
49937 | How did you happen to be at Sandy Point? |
49937 | How did you know, captain,returned Matt,"that I did not answer that second call as you accused me of answering that other one?" |
49937 | How do you suppose they ever managed to get that canoe and pass through the circle of Fuegans? |
49937 | How is everything, matey? |
49937 | How long does it take a good fast steamer to sail around the Horn? |
49937 | How long will that take? |
49937 | How''s your head? |
49937 | How? |
49937 | If we were trying to keep the convicts out of your hands, why should we turn them over to you, here in the strait? |
49937 | Is Glennie or Carl down there? |
49937 | Is it-- what? |
49937 | Is it? |
49937 | Is that a government vessel? |
49937 | It was the Jap steamer, eh? |
49937 | Not the-- the Jap boat? |
49937 | Our spark wo n''t carry to the land station? |
49937 | Positive of that? |
49937 | Prisoners? |
49937 | She is below the cape? |
49937 | The supposed war ship answers,said Glennie,"''All right; anything else?''" |
49937 | Then why did n''t you say so? |
49937 | Then, after that, how did you happen to get wrecked? |
49937 | Vat dit he mean by sooch grazy talk as dot? |
49937 | Vat i d iss, Matt? |
49937 | Vat in der vorld,chimed in Carl,"dit dose fellers shpeak to you like you vas a tog for? |
49937 | Vat it iss? |
49937 | Vat''s dot? |
49937 | Vell, he owes you some abologies, too, don''d he? |
49937 | Vell, vat oof der tiving gear don''d vas got retty in time, Matt? |
49937 | Vere iss it for me to go? |
49937 | Vy nod led me haf a handt in der scrimmage? 49937 We are friends, captain?" |
49937 | Well, was meeting those convicts good luck or bad for Motor Matt and the rest of the motor boys? |
49937 | Were any of the port plates sprung by that collision with the wreck, Carl? |
49937 | What are we to do now? |
49937 | What are you thinking about? |
49937 | What do they care for any flag? |
49937 | What do you think of that, Glennie, you and Carl? |
49937 | What does he say? |
49937 | What does that mean? |
49937 | What does this mean, Captain Sandoval? |
49937 | What flag shall we fly? |
49937 | What has become of the other two? |
49937 | What is it you wish, señor? |
49937 | What is it? |
49937 | What is it? |
49937 | What is it? |
49937 | What is she? |
49937 | What is your business? |
49937 | What of it? |
49937 | What ship is that? |
49937 | What was that? |
49937 | What was the mistake? |
49937 | What''re you going to try to do? |
49937 | What''s all the excitement about? |
49937 | What''s been going on overhead, matey? |
49937 | What''s going on? |
49937 | What''s that for? |
49937 | What''s the matter, Clackett? |
49937 | What''s the matter? |
49937 | What''s the next move, matey? |
49937 | What''s the situation up there? |
49937 | What''s your plan? |
49937 | Where are we? |
49937 | Where is the submarine now? |
49937 | Where you going? |
49937 | Where''s our next port of call, matey? |
49937 | Where''s our skipper? |
49937 | Where''s the danger? |
49937 | Where''s your flag? |
49937 | Who are you? |
49937 | Who did you say had the key? |
49937 | Who owns that submarine? |
49937 | Who vas i d got loose mit himseluf in der beriscope room und got pack der_ Grampus_ from der gonficts? 49937 Who was in the periscope room?" |
49937 | Why do n''t they want to go to Punta Arenas? |
49937 | Why do you do that, captain? |
49937 | Why do you wish to know that? |
49937 | Why have you a wireless machine on your boat? |
49937 | Why? |
49937 | Will it work, matey? |
49937 | Will you take me to jail in Punta Arenas? |
49937 | Will you tell me your name, sir? |
49937 | You are not out of patience with us for what my friends did in helping me escape from you? |
49937 | You did n''t think I stayed off that war ship because I was_ afraid_, did you? |
49937 | You dispute the word of Captain Enrique Sandoval? |
49937 | You do n''t know anything about Glennie or Clackett? |
49937 | You do n''t mean to say that this Captain Sandoval believed that? |
49937 | You know what Brigham said we were to do when we mentioned any place where we were to put in with the_ Grampus_? |
49937 | You t''ought you hat got der pest oof Modor Matt, hey? |
49937 | You think me afraid? 49937 You vant dose tagos to t''ink Modor Madd''s friendts vas a punch oof yaps? |
49937 | You will not allow me to return to the submarine? |
49937 | Your instrument is perfectly tuned with the one at Punta Arenas, Kaneko? |
49937 | _ Que quiere?_cried Matt, as he struggled. |
49937 | ''This is the Chilian war ship_ Salvadore_,''ran the message;''what do you want?'' |
49937 | A hundred thousand dollars is trembling in the balance, and ought we to take chances with it? |
49937 | And where were their friends? |
49937 | And, if he promised anything, why is n''t he along with you to do something? |
49937 | Anything else?" |
49937 | Are you with me? |
49937 | But what of it?" |
49937 | Captain, may I be one of those who visit the_ Grampus_?" |
49937 | Ditn''t Modor Matt, und you, und Tick come pooty near going off der poat drying to ged dose fellers? |
49937 | Ditn''t ve got der poat pack from dem confict fellers? |
49937 | Do you recollect the time he came aboard the_ Grampus_, Carl? |
49937 | Ed Peeto broke out first:"Did you hear that?" |
49937 | Five minutes, ten minutes, passed; then came the question:"Is that the Chilian gunboat_ Salvadore_?" |
49937 | For vy?" |
49937 | Hey, Matt?" |
49937 | How far down are we going?" |
49937 | How he laid it down that we were all to''mister''him?" |
49937 | How long would the_ Grampus_ be delayed? |
49937 | How would I have felt had I been compelled to face you in your prison room at the harbor master''s house, and admitted that I had made a mistake? |
49937 | I have your pardon, señor?" |
49937 | I wonder if those two fellows went into the country together?" |
49937 | I wonder if you can imagine how I felt, lying there on the cot, bound and gagged, and able to look through the door and see what was going on?" |
49937 | I wonder,"he added, as a startling thought flashed through his mind,"if the Sons of the Rising Sun had anything to do with this?" |
49937 | If----""Do you threaten me?" |
49937 | In other words, John Henry Glennie, are you a man or just an imitation of one with a uniform and a commission in the United States Navy?" |
49937 | Matt, old ship, what do you think of this?" |
49937 | Now, if you please, have you a wireless telegraph instrument aboard the submarine?" |
49937 | Page 17, corrected typo"arested"in"Why had Matt been arrested?" |
49937 | Shall we put in there?" |
49937 | Some shtar blays, eh?" |
49937 | Suppose the news is flashed out that the submarine_ Grampus_ is in the harbor? |
49937 | Thereupon the following passed between the ensign and the spokesman for the five, all being translated as the conversation proceeded:"Who are you?" |
49937 | Und arrest you und keep you apoardt der var ship? |
49937 | Vas dot goot luck?" |
49937 | Vy don''d you fall mit yourseluf? |
49937 | Vy nod take dem oop to dot shdeel shamper, Matt?" |
49937 | Well, we did, did n''t we? |
49937 | What I mean is, what suggested such an audacious proceeding?" |
49937 | What I''d like to know is where have those other Chilians gone?" |
49937 | What better proof could you want?" |
49937 | What could I have said to his excellency, the American consul? |
49937 | What did the consul promise to do? |
49937 | What did you let Matt go for, when you could have gone just as well?" |
49937 | What is it to me? |
49937 | What of that?" |
49937 | What was to be done with him there? |
49937 | What''s to prevent the Japs from picking it up?" |
49937 | When he had been safely lifted over the war ship''s rail, the captain leaned over and called down:"Where are the other two? |
49937 | Where are you, Gaines?" |
49937 | Where is she?" |
49937 | Who is this Garcia?" |
49937 | Who''s your captain?" |
49937 | Why did n''t he put in his oar, while that cock of the walk up there was ordering Matt around?" |
49937 | Why did n''t these Chilians explain about the revolution business at the first? |
49937 | Why do n''t you wait for Four to- night?" |
49937 | Why do you talk to me like that?" |
49937 | Why had Matt been arrested? |
49937 | Why was he being taken to Punta Arenas? |
49937 | Why? |
49937 | Would the Japanese steamer have time to round the Horn and reach the other end of the strait before the submarine pushed her nose into the Pacific? |
49937 | You do n''t mean to say, matey, that you''re expecting to meet the Young Samurai somewhere up the coast?" |
49937 | You do n''t want to have Matt spend the night in the war ship''s bally old brig, do you?" |
49937 | You found those five rascals, did you?" |
49937 | You had defied Sandoval, so why could n''t the three of us defy all the Chilians in the town? |
49937 | You see? |
49937 | _ Nicht wahr?_"Dick remained silent. |
52025 | Ai n''t either one o''''em George Hobbes? |
52025 | Ai n''t in no rush, are ye? |
52025 | An''thar''s a thousand out fer him? |
52025 | And those forged I O U''s-- where did you learn about them? |
52025 | Are we going to St. Paul for an interview? |
52025 | Are you Newt Prebbles? |
52025 | Are you going to let yourself be bluffed by a fellow of his size? |
52025 | Are you willing to take a little risk, Prebbles? |
52025 | Aëroplanes are built to sell, are n''t they? |
52025 | B''ar, painter, ur catamount? |
52025 | By night as well as by day? |
52025 | Can you hang on? |
52025 | Cheat? |
52025 | Depends on what? |
52025 | Did n''t Matt get away in great shape? |
52025 | Did n''t you find out last night that you had been cheated? |
52025 | Did n''t you hear me say I had work to do? 52025 Did you bring the money?" |
52025 | Do you know any one, in these parts, by the name of Newt Prebbles? |
52025 | Do you know the country between here and Totten? |
52025 | Do you know where we was lame, Ping? |
52025 | Do you live here? |
52025 | Do you think saving my life gives you a right to do that? |
52025 | Go free? |
52025 | Goin''somewheres? |
52025 | Hallo,said the backwoodsman, as he lowered his rifle,"is that so? |
52025 | Has what you''ve got to say anything to do with Murgatroyd? |
52025 | Have n''t you forgotten something, Newt? |
52025 | Have you got any matches? |
52025 | He cheated you? |
52025 | Hev we got ter waste our vallyble time pusson''ly conductin''sich a missable galoot across the border? |
52025 | How are the police going to locate Murgatroyd? |
52025 | How are we going to know we''re keeping the course, pard? |
52025 | How are you? |
52025 | How can you make any profit off them if you do n''t sell them? |
52025 | How did he happen to come here, Newt? |
52025 | How did you happen to be around here in that flying machine? |
52025 | How long have we been in the air, Ping? |
52025 | How many I O U''s for gambling debts did you leave in Jamestown, Prebbles, when you left there? |
52025 | How so? |
52025 | How will the roads be after this rain? |
52025 | How''ll you get from here to Bismarck? |
52025 | How''s Prebbles, O''Hara? |
52025 | How? |
52025 | I guess I was of some use, after all, eh, Matt? 52025 I wonder if you really mean to shell out enough to take me that far?" |
52025 | Is he there, now? |
52025 | Is that the truth? |
52025 | Is the sickness serious? |
52025 | It''u''d be a feather in yer cap if ye toted him in, would n''t it? |
52025 | Jest takin''a leetle fly fer the fun o''the thing? |
52025 | Jump on when she''s goin''sixty miles an hour? |
52025 | Kin you swim? |
52025 | Mebbyso Melican men makee chase fo''McGloly and Ping, huh? |
52025 | Motor Matt,said he,"are you telling me the truth about my father? |
52025 | Ping comes in on the deal, does he? |
52025 | Plaps we lun, ketchee Matt, no lettee Melican men ketchee us? |
52025 | Risk? 52025 Say, what d''ye think my scalp''s wuth?" |
52025 | Say, you,he cried angrily,"what you putting up this kind of a deal on us for? |
52025 | Sit me up in a chair, ca n''t you? |
52025 | Sounds easy, do n''t it? 52025 Speak to me about that, will you? |
52025 | Spearman,he went on,"are you such a fool you think you can punish me by allowing this man his freedom?" |
52025 | Suppose Prebbles does n''t care to risk his neck in the machine? |
52025 | Suppose an accident happens to the flying machine,said he,"and you are dropped on the open prairie, fifty miles from anywhere? |
52025 | Suppose we let this Motor Matt, as you call him, go free? 52025 Tell me, Hen,"he proceeded,"what we''re goin''ter do to the low- down tinhorn who run in them fancy tricks on us at the bunk house?" |
52025 | That''s your brand, is it? |
52025 | Then,continued Matt,"how did it happen that Murgatroyd had several duebills, signed by you?" |
52025 | Then,said Cameron, with sudden animation,"I''m to get leave and go with you by train, to- morrow morning, to Bismarck, on our way to Burnt Creek?" |
52025 | Was n''t expecting to find me here, eh? |
52025 | We''ll have to wait here till ye git back, wo n''t we? |
52025 | Well, then,bristled McGlory,"maybe you''ll explain why you helped Murgatroyd down Matt, in the first place?" |
52025 | Whar ye goin''? 52025 What are you doing that for?" |
52025 | What are you trying to pry into my business affairs for? |
52025 | What are you, by profession-- a cowboy or a gambler? |
52025 | What did you stop us for? |
52025 | What do you think, pard? |
52025 | What have I been paying you, for? 52025 What have you got to say?" |
52025 | What in thunder''s the matter now? |
52025 | What is it, O''Hara? |
52025 | What is it, old feller? |
52025 | What made you come so slow? |
52025 | What next, Matt? |
52025 | What of that? |
52025 | What other way is there? |
52025 | What sort of a looking man was this Hobbes? |
52025 | What was that, pard? |
52025 | What were you intending to do here? |
52025 | What will you do with Prebbles, if he''s well enough to go? |
52025 | What you got thar, Bull? |
52025 | What you shorthorns gassin''about? |
52025 | What''s doin''? |
52025 | What''s that? |
52025 | What''s that? |
52025 | What''s that? |
52025 | What''s to be done? |
52025 | What''s yer bizness in these parts? |
52025 | When d''ye leave thar? |
52025 | When did you get here, Murg? |
52025 | When did you leave Jamestown? |
52025 | When did you see him? 52025 When will he be back?" |
52025 | Where is Newt now? |
52025 | Where''ll we come down? |
52025 | Where''s the old man, Prebbles? |
52025 | Which ye''d git? |
52025 | Who are you? |
52025 | Who is he? |
52025 | Who told you about those duebills? |
52025 | Who''s Leftenant Cameron? |
52025 | Who''s got the money that was won at the bunk house? |
52025 | Why did it break? |
52025 | Why did n''t you fellows hurry up? |
52025 | Why did n''t you wait in the town until the rain was over? |
52025 | Why did you jump on him like that? |
52025 | Why do n''t you go hunting for Murgatroyd? |
52025 | Why kain''t I git in thar with him,asked Spearman,"an''travel with the machine right from the start?" |
52025 | Why not get an automobile from Devil''s Lake City,suggested Cameron,"and reach Jamestown in time to connect with an earlier train?" |
52025 | Why not leave him here and let me go with you? |
52025 | Why not leave the Chinaman behind and take me? |
52025 | Why so? |
52025 | Why were you chasing me in that air ship, then? |
52025 | Will I? 52025 Wonder what folks''ll invent next? |
52025 | Ye''re purty good at jumpin'',jeered another,"so why do n''t ye jump aboard? |
52025 | You know this fellow, then? |
52025 | You''ll see that it is returned? |
52025 | You''re still determined to go into the show business, Matt? |
52025 | And how did he happen to tell you anything like that?" |
52025 | And how has the spark worked? |
52025 | And what sort of a trail are we leaving?" |
52025 | And_ draw_? |
52025 | Are you any better off?" |
52025 | As a soldier in the ranks, had he the right to take this advantage of his employer? |
52025 | But was it a false step? |
52025 | But what''s Newt writing to_ him_ for? |
52025 | But what''s he doing here? |
52025 | But who cares? |
52025 | But who is it ye have along?" |
52025 | But ye heered me say we''d cut our eyeteeth, did n''t ye? |
52025 | Do you know the man?" |
52025 | Ever get a hunch like that and not be able to explain how you got it?" |
52025 | Got any weppins among ye?" |
52025 | Has it been make or break with him? |
52025 | Have you a lantern, Newt?" |
52025 | He can gouge and strip a man, while sayin''he''s actin''for Hobbes, see?" |
52025 | He is dangerously sick at Fort Totten? |
52025 | Hey, pard?" |
52025 | Hey? |
52025 | How did he pass the night?" |
52025 | How does it hit ye?" |
52025 | How far do you make it, Matt, to where we''re going?" |
52025 | How fast are we going?" |
52025 | How shall I get back to Bismarck after you release me?" |
52025 | I did what I could for you-- remember that? |
52025 | I reckon the boot''s on the other leg, this deal, hey, Slim?" |
52025 | I reckon ye''ve laughed a- considerable about that, hey? |
52025 | I reckon, Motor Matt, ye''re plumb anxious ter take him ter Totten, ai n''t ye?" |
52025 | I wonder if you know how hard it is for a man like me to bring up a boy without a good woman to help? |
52025 | If that''s so, why are you afraid to face the music? |
52025 | Is it worth while to take hush money from him? |
52025 | Is that yerself, Motor Matt?" |
52025 | Is the scoundrel worth protecting? |
52025 | Know what that is, do n''t you, Matt? |
52025 | Matt, you old sphinx, why did n''t you say something about this before?" |
52025 | McGlory,"and here the lieutenant turned to the cowboy,"do you feel as much like flying, this morning, as you did last night?" |
52025 | Never reckoned nothin'', did we? |
52025 | Now what would you be afther thinkin''av that? |
52025 | Now, what''s been going on here?" |
52025 | Or have you a partnership interest in it? |
52025 | Pris''ner, hev ye got anythin''ter say?" |
52025 | Say, do you think he''s come to tell us something about Murg?" |
52025 | Share and share alike? |
52025 | Take him up to Cameron''s quarters at once, will you?" |
52025 | That is your name, is it?" |
52025 | Think you can manage it?" |
52025 | WHAT NEXT? |
52025 | WHAT NEXT? |
52025 | Waal, now, ai n''t this here a pleasin''surprise-- fer us? |
52025 | Was Prebbles to send that letter on without first seeing what was inside it? |
52025 | Was it the handle of his revolver?" |
52025 | Whar d''ye hail from?" |
52025 | What are you about?" |
52025 | What could he, and McGlory, and Ping do against six armed cowboys who, because of their hostility, would not listen to reason? |
52025 | What do you say?" |
52025 | What does Newt know about Murgatroyd? |
52025 | What in thunder ur you doin''up thar?" |
52025 | What kinder way is that ter treat a feller? |
52025 | What more do you want?" |
52025 | What say, Slim?" |
52025 | What sort of way is that to act toward the man who saved you from drowning?" |
52025 | What was the amount of money you stole from the Tin Cup outfit?" |
52025 | What''s the use of hoofin''it, or ridin''in railroad cars, when you can pick up a pair of wings and a motor and go gallywhooping through the air?" |
52025 | What''s this about the accident to Traquair? |
52025 | What''s your business with Newt Prebbles?" |
52025 | Where did you find the sheriff, Cameron?" |
52025 | Which of you uses that name? |
52025 | While we were losing all this time, what will Murgatroyd be doing?" |
52025 | Who asked for your help? |
52025 | Who is he?" |
52025 | Who''d''a''thort it possible?" |
52025 | Who''s the gent on the floor?" |
52025 | Why did it break?" |
52025 | Why do you want to shirk the consequences?" |
52025 | Will he and young Prebbles stay at Burnt Creek until we arrive? |
52025 | Wonder how Matt''s getting along, advancing that spark? |
52025 | Would the jolt disengage the man''s hands, or have any serious effect on the_ Comet_? |
52025 | You can trust me to advance the spark of friendship, ca n''t you?" |
52025 | You got my letter all right?" |
52025 | You''ve found out a lot about me, but how much have you told me about yourself? |
52025 | roared McGlory, as the air ship swept downward to within fifty feet of the ground,"what town is this?" |
46075 | Ai n''t my money as good as anybody else''s? |
46075 | All ready? |
46075 | Are we pards? 46075 But did you hear the report of a revolver?" |
46075 | By and by? 46075 Ca n''t you take the ropes off my hands while I eat?" |
46075 | Can you get a pistol and stuff it in your pocket when you come to the try- out this afternoon, Clip? |
46075 | Come back ter earth, have ye? 46075 Come on, Chub, what''s struck you in a heap?" |
46075 | D''you think that? |
46075 | Did n''t I trust you, too? 46075 Did n''t we, fellers?" |
46075 | Did you come out here, all the way from Phoenix, on foot, to help me? |
46075 | Do n''t ye know, son,said he,"it ai n''t the dangerousness of a thing that counts so much as the popperler impression about its_ bein''_ dangerous? |
46075 | Do n''t you know the prize that goes to the winner in this event when we meet Prescott is as good as two hundred and fifty dollars? 46075 Had a fine snooze, did n''t ye? |
46075 | Have n''t you noticed Gontze lately? 46075 Have you any enemy lawless enough to take that way of doing you up?" |
46075 | Have you any wish to lay before the white travelers who venture into your domains? |
46075 | He was only second choice, and what''s he working so hard for when he knows you''re going to hold down the Phoenix end against O''Day? |
46075 | Horse? |
46075 | How d''ye feel, Dace? |
46075 | How did you come? |
46075 | How did you find out where I had been taken, Clip? |
46075 | How does she run? |
46075 | How far away is the Bluebell? |
46075 | How many have you told that to? |
46075 | How would you like to own her? |
46075 | How''re you coming, Clip? |
46075 | How''s the wireless working, Susie? |
46075 | I reckon you know how to ride one of the things, eh? 46075 I wonder if they''re killed?" |
46075 | I wonder what''s up with the beggar? 46075 I''ve lost my nerve, have I, Dace Perry?" |
46075 | Is he killed? 46075 Is it tame?" |
46075 | Is that what you''re going to do next-- invent a flying- machine? |
46075 | Is that wireless apparatus working? |
46075 | Is there a doctor here? |
46075 | Laboratory, eh? 46075 Like the looks of her?" |
46075 | May I? |
46075 | Me? |
46075 | No? 46075 Not a candidate?" |
46075 | Notice the twin cylinders? 46075 Now what are you trying to string me about Denver for?" |
46075 | Own her? |
46075 | Protà © gà © of yours, major? |
46075 | Ready? |
46075 | Said I not that the weeds grow almost visibly, O Strongarm? |
46075 | Say, Matt, do you think I can send you through to Phoenix by wireless? |
46075 | So that is where my lord lives, is it? |
46075 | Somebody died and left you a million? |
46075 | Sugar, what in tunket can the blackleg want with you? |
46075 | Surprised, eh? |
46075 | That you, King? |
46075 | That''s how you stack up, is it? |
46075 | Then you do n''t really need me, major? |
46075 | We are sent for a purpose, are we? |
46075 | Well, what of it? |
46075 | Well,went on Perry,"have you got a gun, or can you get one?" |
46075 | What about that? |
46075 | What are you called, O child of the Seleke? |
46075 | What are you talking about, McReady? 46075 What did Perry hope to gain by having Clip shoot a bullet into my tire?" |
46075 | What do you know about him, major? |
46075 | What do you mean by butting in here like that? |
46075 | What do you mean by''rubbing the lamp''? |
46075 | What do you say to that, major? |
46075 | What do you want me to do with it? |
46075 | What else do you call it? |
46075 | What have you heard? |
46075 | What of it? |
46075 | What sort of an ax have you got to grind, anyhow? |
46075 | What time is it now, Clip? |
46075 | What time is it? |
46075 | What would you do? |
46075 | What you think of that, eh? 46075 What''s Chub trying to invent now?" |
46075 | What''s my shooting got to do with it? |
46075 | What''s that coming this way? 46075 What''s the good of talk? |
46075 | What''s the matter with Phoenix as a place to stay? 46075 What''s the matter with him, Matt?" |
46075 | What''s the matter with you? |
46075 | What''s the matter with you? |
46075 | What''s the use of a try- out if the fellow that makes good do n''t hold down his end at the big meet? |
46075 | What''s the use of jockeying around like that? |
46075 | What''s this, what''s this? |
46075 | What''s your candid opinion, King? |
46075 | Where am I? |
46075 | Where did you come from, Clipperton? |
46075 | Where on earth did you get that, Jack? |
46075 | Where you going, Tuohy? |
46075 | Where''d you get this? |
46075 | Where''s Nutmegs? 46075 Where''s that rope?" |
46075 | Who brought me here? |
46075 | Who races for Prescott? |
46075 | Who sent you that letter? 46075 Why did Hawley drop that man off at the bridge?" |
46075 | Why did n''t you bring the whole gang, Perry? |
46075 | Why is our presence desired in the kraal of your chief? |
46075 | Why not? |
46075 | Why not? |
46075 | Why not? |
46075 | Will you drink the toast, Clip? |
46075 | Will you ride it home or shall we send it? |
46075 | Will you take them, pards? |
46075 | You did n''t? |
46075 | You fellows were coming toward the lower end of the grand stand when the accident happened,said he;"did you see any one there?" |
46075 | You seem to be a pretty good fellow,said Matt eagerly,"and why is it you can help Hawley in this cool villainy of his? |
46075 | You''re swaggering around with a chip on your shoulder all the time, ai n''t you? |
46075 | You''re taking this tenderfoot''s word against mine? |
46075 | You''ve found out about Perry? |
46075 | _ Now_ what have you got to say? |
46075 | _ Now_ will Prescott High be good? |
46075 | ''Course ye would n''t have a feller go back on his word, would ye?" |
46075 | Ai n''t that right? |
46075 | Ai n''t that scandalous? |
46075 | Ai n''t there any way you can get around it, Matt, without tramping rough- shod on that principle of yours?" |
46075 | Ai n''t ye pleased?" |
46075 | And what good''s a runner or a bicycle- racer without a head? |
46075 | Anythin''else ye''re pinin''ter know?" |
46075 | Are you going to strip?" |
46075 | Are you listening to my spiel, pal?" |
46075 | But how are you going to? |
46075 | But how was he to escape? |
46075 | But what good did it do? |
46075 | But what good is it going to do? |
46075 | But what was his reason? |
46075 | But what''s Matt King? |
46075 | But you do n''t want to let anything happen; see?" |
46075 | Ca n''t you see what it means to have a real Injun in war- paint, like Clip, camped on your trail? |
46075 | Can I ride in this race even if I should n''t be able to meet the fellow from Prescott when the big event is pulled off?" |
46075 | Can you dig up a wheel for me?" |
46075 | Could he do it? |
46075 | Did any of the rest of you see him?" |
46075 | Did you see him as we started down the stretch?" |
46075 | Eh, boys?" |
46075 | How are the wheels?" |
46075 | How are you going to get even with him?" |
46075 | How badly is he hurt? |
46075 | How''s everything at the park?" |
46075 | How''s that? |
46075 | How''s the fire?" |
46075 | I reckon you do n''t think much of Matt King, eh?" |
46075 | I wonder where Welcome gets it?" |
46075 | I''ve got an eye for a likely youngster, and if you want a friend to push you, for a part of the stakes you can pull down, why not try me out? |
46075 | Is he in the laboratory joint, too?" |
46075 | Is there a boy who has not longed to possess one of these swift little machines that scud about the roads everywhere throughout the United States? |
46075 | Is there a boy, therefore, who will not be intensely interested in the adventures of"Motor Matt,"as he is familiarly called by his comrades? |
46075 | Jack, what on earth are we to do with this chap? |
46075 | King and Nutmegs are chums, see? |
46075 | Look at the_ form_ of him, will you? |
46075 | Nobody knows what a rip- roarin''ole fury I am when I cut loose, or----""What''s on your mind, Welcome?" |
46075 | Now, King, if you and I hook up, it''s a professional I''m going to make you; see? |
46075 | Please tie my handkerchief around it, will you?" |
46075 | Remember that rabbit''s foot, mounted on a silver band, he always carries as a luck- bringer?" |
46075 | Rise to that? |
46075 | Savvy? |
46075 | See that dust? |
46075 | Some uncle in India?" |
46075 | Sure your arm''s all right?" |
46075 | That man at the bridge spells trouble with a big T. What''s Hawley butting into this game for, anyway?" |
46075 | That was a hull lot o''style, now, was n''t it? |
46075 | To- morrow night, about this time, I guess you''ll be shooting along on the_ Comet_, eh?" |
46075 | Understand? |
46075 | Was that letter of Tom Clipperton''s merely a lure? |
46075 | Was this because Perry associated with blacklegs, and particularly with Dirk Hawley? |
46075 | Whar be ye? |
46075 | What caused the smash?" |
46075 | What d''ye think o''that?" |
46075 | What did he do that for?" |
46075 | What do you s''pose they want with a gun, Tubbits?" |
46075 | What do you say?" |
46075 | What do you say?" |
46075 | What do you think of her name, eh?" |
46075 | What do_ you_ think about it, my lad?" |
46075 | What say?" |
46075 | What was it you brought back?" |
46075 | What was that I heard just before your bicycle ducked across in front of Perry''s?" |
46075 | What''s Hawley got to do with this, anyhow?" |
46075 | What''s on your mind, anyhow? |
46075 | What''s the use of holding any sort of a grouch at this joyous time? |
46075 | When will that be?" |
46075 | Where did you say my pal Chub was?" |
46075 | Where''s Chub, Susie?" |
46075 | Where''s the reformed road- agent? |
46075 | Where''s yer eyes, anyway? |
46075 | Who are you?" |
46075 | Who was it started Paddy Lee, the fastest hundred- an''-twenty- yard man that ever come down the cinder- path? |
46075 | Who''d do a dastardly thing like that? |
46075 | Who''d want to take a shot at Matt King? |
46075 | Will you be over this evening? |
46075 | Will you ride home with me, Jack?" |
46075 | Will you take them?" |
46075 | You did n''t run over anything, did you, Matt?" |
46075 | You do n''t mean this, do you?" |
46075 | You tell him, Matt, wo n''t you?" |
46075 | You''ve kept quiet so far, have n''t you, Chub?" |
46075 | cried Delray,"have you gone dippy, Matt?" |
46075 | cried Matt;"I?" |
46075 | gasped Chub;"you''re not going to show up that pair and make''em take their medicine?" |
53533 | ''I wonder is he dead?'' 53533 ''Will I fire at it?'' |
53533 | ''You know your orders, do n''t you?'' 53533 About what time was the car stolen?" |
53533 | Ai n''t dat a mos''''sprisin''purceedin''? 53533 Ai n''t dat scan''lous?" |
53533 | And you are a prisoner? |
53533 | And you lost it while I was chasing you? |
53533 | Are those motor cycles the ones that belong to Martin, that were stolen from us and that we bled a hundred and fifty apiece for? |
53533 | Blue car? 53533 But how do you know Tsan Ti is on that train?" |
53533 | But what can Grattan do? 53533 Ca n''t you be a man? |
53533 | Can you drive a motor car, Matt? |
53533 | Did Grattan and Bunce capture the other car? |
53533 | Did n''t Grattan search him? |
53533 | Did n''t I tell you? 53533 Did n''t you hear what was said when the motor boys passed us?" |
53533 | Do n''t I look the part? |
53533 | Do you know positively that Grattan and Pardo are following the car? |
53533 | Do you think Tige can watch two prisoners? |
53533 | Does dat''ar thing b''long tuh yo'', boss? |
53533 | Generous and agreeable friend,spoke up Tsan Ti,"did you succeed in capturing Sam Wing?" |
53533 | Grattan and Pardo? |
53533 | Has he been up tuh somefin''dat he had n''t ort? |
53533 | Has he told you about the ruby, Tsan Ti? |
53533 | Has n''t he got the ruby? |
53533 | Have you a knife, illustrious youth? |
53533 | Hocused it? |
53533 | How are we going to get to Gardenville? |
53533 | How can you tell the difference? |
53533 | How did that happen? 53533 How did you happen to find me?" |
53533 | How far down the road am I to go, pard? |
53533 | How much of a start has the Chinaman got? |
53533 | How was it lost? |
53533 | How you savvy? |
53533 | How, in the name o''Davy Jones,he cried, his gaze returning to Matt,"do you happen to be cruisin''in these waters?" |
53533 | How? |
53533 | I''m ready,was the prompt response,"but will we go?" |
53533 | If Grattan and Pardo are really following you,said Matt,"why could n''t you go back down the road, stop the car, and pretend you had a breakdown?" |
53533 | If we take the_ Iris_----? |
53533 | If what? |
53533 | Is n''t the theft of the ruby enough to send you to jail? |
53533 | Is that the New York man''s automobile, Joe? |
53533 | Is that the idol''s eye, Matt? |
53533 | Is this what ye call treatin''a feller white? 53533 Jee- whillikins, mister,"said he,"what''s that slant- eyed heathen been up to, hey? |
53533 | Looks purty meachin'', do n''t he? |
53533 | Lost it? |
53533 | Lost, eh? |
53533 | Lost? |
53533 | Matter- of- fact youth,remarked the mandarin earnestly,"do you not realize how strange events happen swiftly in the wake of the Eye of Buddha? |
53533 | Matter? |
53533 | Maybe,suggested McGlory,"I''d better head the car t''other way? |
53533 | Not safe? |
53533 | Oh, friend of my friend,wheezed Tsan Ti, passing his gaze to McGlory,"was it you who shouted?" |
53533 | Oh, that''s what your chum did, eh? |
53533 | Remember Monte Cristo like that, pard? |
53533 | Say, pard,he added, turning to Matt,"do you know a spark- plug from the carburetor?" |
53533 | Shocked? |
53533 | Somebody want us to run an air ship or go to sea in a submarine? |
53533 | Something else on your mind? |
53533 | Square? |
53533 | Suppose you and Gridly get into the tonneau,suggested Matt,"and leave Boggs, and me, and the dog to hide in the bushes at the edge of the marsh? |
53533 | That''s possible, of course; but the chances for success, though slight, are worth waiting and working for, do n''t you think? 53533 Then may I request of you the Eye of Buddha?" |
53533 | This is your work, is it, Motor Matt? |
53533 | Want to take the breath all out of me? |
53533 | Was n''t Tsan Ti on the train? |
53533 | Was one of the thieves supposed to be a sailor with a green patch over one eye? |
53533 | Well? |
53533 | What are the facts, Martin? |
53533 | What are you doing out here in the woods? |
53533 | What are you thinking of, McGlory? |
53533 | What can I do for you, Neb? |
53533 | What chance is there of our receiving a letter from the mandarin? 53533 What cheering thoughts can I possibly have?" |
53533 | What did the other thief look like? |
53533 | What did you find, Neb? |
53533 | What did you jump onto me for like this? 53533 What difference does that make, Joe?" |
53533 | What good will that do? |
53533 | What is he roped for? |
53533 | What is it? |
53533 | What is the fault with my plan, generous sir? |
53533 | What luck, Zeke? |
53533 | What shall we do with Sam Wing? |
53533 | What sort of a trap? |
53533 | What sort of clue is taking us to Gardenville? |
53533 | What yew goin''to do, friend? |
53533 | What you yellin''for? 53533 What''re you doin''here? |
53533 | What''s that place ahead there? |
53533 | What''s that you say, Bib? 53533 What''s the matter with you, Grattan?" |
53533 | What''s the matter, Joe? |
53533 | What''s the matter? |
53533 | What''s the matter? |
53533 | What''s the number? |
53533 | What''s the use of chasing the chink? |
53533 | What''s to be done with the two Chinamen? |
53533 | What''s to pay? |
53533 | What''ve I done that ye can send me to the brig for? 53533 Where and how was the ruby lost?" |
53533 | Where did you and Grattan come from, Bunce, that you were placed so handily for entrapping McGlory and the mandarin? |
53533 | Where did you find Joe and Martin? 53533 Where did you have it?" |
53533 | Where does the clue lead? |
53533 | Where have you been since you took the ruby? |
53533 | Where is it? |
53533 | Where is the chink? |
53533 | Where was the car you and Bunce stole from the Catskill garage? |
53533 | Where were you,went on the cowboy,"when you hailed the man in the white car?" |
53533 | Where''s Tsan Ti and the ruby? |
53533 | Where''s the pocket, Bunce? |
53533 | Who can tell of that? 53533 Who was the_ hombre_, Grattan?" |
53533 | Who''s it from? |
53533 | Whut''s dat he''s er- sayin''tuh me? |
53533 | Why did n''t he send the thief over the road? |
53533 | Why did n''t you take his knife away from him? 53533 Why is n''t it safe?" |
53533 | Why not turn him loose, an''then follow him? |
53533 | Why not? |
53533 | Why not? |
53533 | Why not? |
53533 | Why not? |
53533 | Would n''t this rattle your spurs, Matt? |
53533 | Wrong in the upper story, ai n''t he? |
53533 | You are sure there were no more than two of the thieves? |
53533 | You chasin''dat''ar Chinymum, boss? |
53533 | You found that red jewel at the edge of the bridge, you say, Neb? |
53533 | You had the ruby when you were at the spring? |
53533 | You know how to manage a motor cycle? |
53533 | You think Grattan has gone to Gardenville to intercept Tsan Ti? |
53533 | You took it from the mandarin, did n''t you? |
53533 | You''re the man who was on duty when the automobile was stolen? |
53533 | You''re to get five hundred dollars for recovering the car? |
53533 | _ Can_ he? |
53533 | _ Now_ what? 53533 Ai n''t dat fine? 53533 And why were you chasing him? |
53533 | Any one around? |
53533 | Are Motor Matt and Pard McGlory mixed up in that''we''?" |
53533 | Are you going down the river with me, pard, or have I got to go alone?" |
53533 | Are you going?" |
53533 | But just answer me this: What''s the good of escaping? |
53533 | But what sort of a trap is it?" |
53533 | But which way am I to go?" |
53533 | By golly, whaffur kind ob way is dat tuh treat an ole moke lak me?" |
53533 | Ca n''t a heathen like you let a Christian sleep? |
53533 | Can you take me to this''pocket,''as you call it?" |
53533 | Did n''t you ever stop to think, Martin, that, off and on, the motor boys might have troubles of their own?" |
53533 | Did you see a blue car?" |
53533 | Do n''t you know Matt, that whenever you dream about a person with red hair, trouble''s on the pike and you''ve got up your little red flag?" |
53533 | Do you know him, Motor Matt?" |
53533 | Do you want to take the mandarin with you in the roadster, Matt?" |
53533 | Face the music, ca n''t you? |
53533 | Have you any notion which way that car ought to go?" |
53533 | Have you hid the lantern, Bunce?" |
53533 | How could he, a miserable bazaar man, fight the demons? |
53533 | How in blazes did old Tsan Ti get the thing back to us? |
53533 | How much do you think that ruby''s worth?" |
53533 | How_ could_ he have returned it when, as Matt and McGlory believed, he was at that very moment hurrying to get out of the country and escape the law? |
53533 | Huh?" |
53533 | I think it would work, pard, but who''s to hide in the tonneau? |
53533 | If you''re so plumb certain he wo n''t write, why not promise?" |
53533 | Is not my present distress sufficient, without any of your unwelcome attentions? |
53533 | Is that fat chink the one that come from Chiny to get holt of the idol''s eye?" |
53533 | Is the matter clear, esteemed friend?" |
53533 | Is we squar''now, boss?" |
53533 | Look there, will yew?" |
53533 | Martin?" |
53533 | Maybe you''ve heard of Motor Matt?" |
53533 | Nervy, but it wo n''t wash.""Where''d the car fall into your hands if you ai n''t the ones that stole it?" |
53533 | Ready for New York in the morning, Joe?" |
53533 | Say,_ did n''t_ I? |
53533 | Some remarkable now, ai n''t it?" |
53533 | Tell me, my lad, are you and Motor Matt looking for Tsan Ti?" |
53533 | The Confederate seemed to read me through, for he said:"''Well, Yank, have you got enough water?'' |
53533 | The question now was, did a similar waterway exist at the northern end? |
53533 | Think we''re far enough?" |
53533 | What I want to know is, where have you and the mandarin come from? |
53533 | What d''ye say, mate? |
53533 | What good is it going to do you?" |
53533 | What happened to you after Sam Wing stole the ruby?" |
53533 | What have you been doing since we went two different ways from the spring?" |
53533 | What if his ancestors were regarding him, looking out of the vastness of the life to come with stern disapproval? |
53533 | What is dat thing, anyhow? |
53533 | What more can you do to make me miserable?" |
53533 | What sort of a car was it that was stolen?" |
53533 | What were Sam Wing''s forefathers thinking of this act of vile treachery? |
53533 | What''s happened to them?" |
53533 | What''s hit him now?" |
53533 | What''s the fat Chinaman doin''?" |
53533 | What''s the trouble with it?" |
53533 | What''s the word?" |
53533 | Where are they now? |
53533 | Where are we bound for, gentlemen?" |
53533 | Where are you, pard?" |
53533 | Where did you pick up the mandarin, Grattan?" |
53533 | Where''s Matt?" |
53533 | Where''s your nerve, Pardo?" |
53533 | Which is the mandarin that got robbed of the ruby?" |
53533 | Who was Sam Wing that he should defy these ten thousand demons of misfortune? |
53533 | Whoever thought this could happen? |
53533 | Why did Tsan Ti get off the train at Gardenville when he was going to Buffalo? |
53533 | Why not crank up the automobile''s engine and rush down the ravine? |
53533 | Why should Grattan have returned the box to Matt? |
53533 | Will it insult you if I offer, of my goodness of heart, five hundred dollars?" |
53533 | Will you answer a civil question, my lad?" |
53533 | Will you go along?" |
53533 | You know these hills?" |
53533 | You takee money, lettee Sam Wing go?" |
53533 | You''re the boy to look out for Number One, eh? |
53533 | You, for one, of course, but who else?" |
53533 | asked Matt,"the one that was stolen from Martin''s garage last night?'' |
53533 | chuckled McGlory,"what sort of a day''s work would you call this, pard? |
53533 | he shouted at last,"is this a dream, or the real thing? |
47087 | A fair shake, do you think, or is somebody trying to string you? |
47087 | Age? |
47087 | All ready? |
47087 | And he would n''t? |
47087 | And if you see the place you''ll believe his story? |
47087 | And they did n''t bring Clip in till early this morning? |
47087 | And you will swear that all of Dangerfield''s money was in gold double eagles, and that there was just ten thousand dollars of it? |
47087 | Anyhow, you''re going to write to Leavenworth? |
47087 | Are you positive of that, Matt? |
47087 | But Clip was_ disguised_, Matt,said Chub, more than willing to be convinced;"how do you account for that?" |
47087 | But put me wise to this: How did they know we were intending to go to Prescott on our motor- cycles? |
47087 | But where from, you young ass? |
47087 | Ca n''t you write him, tell what has happened, and ask him for a statement? |
47087 | Could we do anything if we went on the stand? |
47087 | Could you go there? |
47087 | D''ye reckon I did n''t know that? |
47087 | Did I do it? |
47087 | Did he tell you in the note about seeing us, and waiting for us to come back, Clip? |
47087 | Did n''t Clip say anything? |
47087 | Did n''t you ever get rattled, Matt? |
47087 | Did you hear a noise on the left of the road? 47087 Do n''t a fellow ever do a little head- work except when things go crossways?" |
47087 | Do n''t it strike you as mighty odd you should dig up just the amount of money that was taken from Fresnay, and all of the same kind? 47087 Do they?" |
47087 | Do you solemnly swear,he asked as he wrote,"that this is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?" |
47087 | For heaven''s sake, Clip, do n''t you understand what this means to you? 47087 Free kentry, ai n''t it?" |
47087 | Goin''to put the clutch on the cylinders, Matt,he added,"an''advance the spark a couple o''feet? |
47087 | Good all the way? |
47087 | Has some one turned up to claim that red roadster? |
47087 | Have you captured Pete? |
47087 | Have you the note? |
47087 | He told you where to go? |
47087 | Heard anything from Phoenix? |
47087 | How could Hogan and Leffingwell tell the man was Pete, if it was dark? |
47087 | How do you know all that? |
47087 | How far away is it? |
47087 | How long? |
47087 | How much bail will be required to get Clip out? |
47087 | How much money have you got to spend on this, King? |
47087 | How''s Number Twelve? |
47087 | How''s everything? |
47087 | How? 47087 How?" |
47087 | Huh? |
47087 | I say, Crieff,said Bottlebury,"do you think they''ll come again?" |
47087 | I suppose so,replied Bottlebury;"but what in the name of goodness made you? |
47087 | I''ll tell you, Clip,said he finally,"you meet your uncle to- night, but do it carefully-- understand? |
47087 | I''m not badly hurt, am I? 47087 If you can find Clipperton you''ll ask him to come and see me?" |
47087 | If your bag was a good one, why would a change be made to that other one? |
47087 | Is it the same bag? |
47087 | Is it the same gold? |
47087 | Killed? |
47087 | Make um swear? 47087 Mebbyso somebody see um Pima Pete,"he demurred,"mebbyso ketch um?" |
47087 | Not to Chub? |
47087 | Occupation? |
47087 | Place of residence? |
47087 | Ready? |
47087 | Sounds like a pipe- dream, though, do n''t it, that Dangerfield buried just ten thousand in double eagles-- same as what Fresnay got from the bank? |
47087 | Take a chance, ca n''t you? |
47087 | That may be honest money, but how do we know? 47087 Then what do they want to keep us away from Prescott for?" |
47087 | Then why do n''t he do it? |
47087 | Unless what? |
47087 | Wanted_ you_ to help dig it up? |
47087 | Was I talking in my sleep? |
47087 | Was I? |
47087 | We''ve_ got_ to cut loose from here now, have n''t we? |
47087 | Well,went on the sheriff,"have you any idea who Dangerfield''s next of kin is?" |
47087 | What about the fellow at Maricopa? |
47087 | What can we do for a fellow who wo n''t help himself? |
47087 | What could we do if we were n''t here? |
47087 | What did Torrel and his pardner want to hang around Prescott for? |
47087 | What do you think Dangerfield will say? |
47087 | What do you think about it? |
47087 | What do you think, Matt? |
47087 | What else has happened, Chub? |
47087 | What expenses? |
47087 | What good would that do? 47087 What have you and Chub got to work on?" |
47087 | What makes you think that, Chub? |
47087 | What on earth has he come out like that for? |
47087 | What was in that note Pima Pete gave you? |
47087 | What were they chasin''you for? |
47087 | What''s the matter with me? |
47087 | What''s the matter? 47087 What''s the use, Matt? |
47087 | What''s this? |
47087 | What''s up with it? |
47087 | What''s up? |
47087 | What''s wrong, Clip? |
47087 | What''s your real name, Pete? |
47087 | Where are those other two men? |
47087 | Where are you stopping? |
47087 | Where did Dangerfield get all that money? |
47087 | Where did Dangerfield get that money? |
47087 | Where did you get that gold, then? |
47087 | Where do those cattle belong? |
47087 | Where''ll you get''em from? |
47087 | Where''s the note? |
47087 | Who are you expecting to see, anyhow? |
47087 | Who brought me in? |
47087 | Who''ll pay for the lawyer? |
47087 | Why did n''t they skip when they had a chance? |
47087 | Why did n''t you send word to us sooner? |
47087 | Why did they let Pima Pete get away? |
47087 | Why did you disguise yourself when you went out to meet Pima Pete? |
47087 | Why did you do that? |
47087 | Why did you grab Leffingwell''s revolver and keep him from shooting the half- breed when he was running away? |
47087 | Why not? |
47087 | Why should n''t he? |
47087 | Why should n''t there have been? 47087 Why?" |
47087 | Would Pima Pete''s sworn statement help any? |
47087 | Ye do n''t hold any grouch ag''inst me, do you, Matt? |
47087 | Ye do n''t mean ter say,cried Fresnay,"that it''s Motor Matt himself that made this devil- wagon cut that hole in the air?" |
47087 | You got all this from Welcome? |
47087 | You know Clipperton''s in trouble, do n''t you? |
47087 | You remember what Dangerfield said when he was captured? 47087 You remember what Josh Fresnay, that cowboy, told us,"went on Chub,"while we had him on the car racin''away from those stampeding steers? |
47087 | You savvy um, hey? |
47087 | You say Clip''s in jail? |
47087 | Your name? |
47087 | And what credence was a half- breed entitled to, anyway, even when under oath? |
47087 | And what had Pima Pete to do with it?" |
47087 | Any telegram from Short?" |
47087 | Anything gone crossways?" |
47087 | Are you prepared to furnish bail and get Clipperton out for a few days? |
47087 | Are you willing to try what Dangerfield wants done?" |
47087 | Burke?" |
47087 | Burke?" |
47087 | But how me swear, huh?" |
47087 | But what have we got to go on? |
47087 | But, assuming that you did dig it up, who put the gold in the ground? |
47087 | Ca n''t you send some one to take our affidavits?" |
47087 | Could Clip explain matters satisfactorily by keeping his relationship with Pete in the background? |
47087 | Could Matt, engulfed as he was in that haze of smoke, see the wagon? |
47087 | D''you hear?" |
47087 | Did he hurt the wagon any, Joe?" |
47087 | Did the deputies tell Welcome how Pima Pete managed to escape?" |
47087 | Did ye see it, Nick?" |
47087 | Do n''t it knock you slabsided? |
47087 | Do you know anything about the old Hopewell tunnel, Chub?" |
47087 | Do you know the road?" |
47087 | Goin''to show it to McKibben?" |
47087 | How do you size''em up?" |
47087 | How long will you be in Prescott?" |
47087 | How was he going to play square with the sheriff and at the same time be loyal to Clipperton? |
47087 | How we save um Clip? |
47087 | How we save um? |
47087 | I would n''t mind having that seat of yours myself; eh, Clip?" |
47087 | I''d look nice facin''your father and your sister and tellin''them you''d dropped off my engine and been ground up under the drivers, would n''t I?" |
47087 | Is that it?" |
47087 | Is that what you make of it, Matt?" |
47087 | Is there a boy who has not longed to possess one of these swift little machines that scud about the roads everywhere throughout the United States? |
47087 | Is there a boy, therefore, who will not be intensely interested in the adventures of"Motor Matt,"as he is familiarly called by his comrades? |
47087 | It''s just the same, only it''s different; see?" |
47087 | Know where Tom Clipperton is?" |
47087 | Listen to that, will you?" |
47087 | McKibben?" |
47087 | McKibben?" |
47087 | McKibben?" |
47087 | McKibben?" |
47087 | McKibben?" |
47087 | Page 3, removed unnecessary quote before"But the command...."Page 6, changed"Howdy, Matt?" |
47087 | See? |
47087 | Shall we tote scrap inter Prescott, Nick?" |
47087 | Slow down a leetle, ca n''t ye? |
47087 | Suppose I get that one- cylinder machine of Clip''s and we make the trip to Prescott on our motor- cycles?" |
47087 | Suppose one of us had been in front of that window when the mail- wagon came through?" |
47087 | Suppose they''re working a dodge on us?" |
47087 | That there was something he wanted you to do?" |
47087 | That''s going_ some_, eh?" |
47087 | This was after the robbery----""But how did Torrel and his pal know about the pay- roll money?" |
47087 | Tough luck, eh? |
47087 | Understand?" |
47087 | Was it a clue that pointed to something worth while in Clip''s case? |
47087 | Was that the time he spoke about having buried that money and asked you to help dig it up?" |
47087 | We''ll meet him at the road that runs along the railroad- track----""But what good''ll that do?" |
47087 | What did they mean? |
47087 | What if Jack Moody, Matt suddenly asked himself, had made up some of his lost time? |
47087 | What if the train was already whipping along the rails on its way out of Prescott? |
47087 | What time were Clip and Pima Pete met up with by the deputies?" |
47087 | What was you whisperin''to Clip about?" |
47087 | What we do, huh?" |
47087 | What were you digging for?" |
47087 | What''s that thing off to the side o''the road? |
47087 | When will you be ready to start for Prescott?" |
47087 | When''ll you be around again, Matt?" |
47087 | Where you been, Matt?" |
47087 | Who d''you s''pose did a thing like that?" |
47087 | Why did n''t Dangerfield tell the sheriff and let_ him_ dig it up?" |
47087 | Would Clip still allow his pride to stand between himself and freedom? |
47087 | Would they keep him from taking the letter? |
47087 | You do n''t know anything about that, do you, McReady?" |
47087 | You think um Pete better go Phoenix, give himself up?" |
47087 | You''ve heard about the robbery of Josh Fresnay, and about my chum, Tom Clipperton, being held for it?" |
47087 | asked McKibben;"and why did he hide it like that?" |
47901 | And that''s what you wanted me for, is it? |
47901 | And the carburettor-- do you know where to look for that? |
47901 | Brady, you say, the fellow''s name is? 47901 But how am I to get away in the air- ship and to take the stolen property with me?" |
47901 | But what was the cause of that shooting? |
47901 | Ca n''t you understand? 47901 Cached?" |
47901 | Did you bring the loot, Brady? |
47901 | Did you see how many were aboard? |
47901 | Did you see something drop from the driver''s pocket, Carl? |
47901 | Do either of you know what the gasolene- tank is? |
47901 | Do you keep an air- ship here? |
47901 | Do you know dot feller, Hamildon Jerrold? |
47901 | Do you know of any one around here that has an air- ship? |
47901 | Do you mean to say that Brady''s air- ship is in that balloon house? |
47901 | Does Mr. Jerrold live here? |
47901 | Don''d dot peat ter tickens? |
47901 | Don''d you know me, Misder Jerrold? |
47901 | For vy nod? |
47901 | Go right up and tackle Randal Fearon? 47901 Has Brady been captured?" |
47901 | Have n''t you any friends or relatives to whom you could go? |
47901 | Have you found the Hawk? |
47901 | Hawk, eh? |
47901 | He don''d lif in dot blace vere der chimney fires iss? |
47901 | How are we heading, Pete? |
47901 | How dey vas going to glaim it, hey? 47901 How do you steer the machine up and down, and right and left?" |
47901 | How in thunder,he cried suddenly,"did Jerrold ever manage to get a line on me? |
47901 | How powerful a motor have you? |
47901 | How were they tied up? 47901 How will you do that?" |
47901 | How you figger dot? |
47901 | How you like dot, hey? |
47901 | How you tink dot air- ship pitzness is, anyvays, Matt? |
47901 | How''s a policeman coming up here to get at me? |
47901 | How''s everything, Brady? |
47901 | How''s that, Colonel Fearon? |
47901 | How? |
47901 | I suppose,said Matt, scathingly,"that your campaign is one of robbery, and that you''re going to make a pirate ship out of the Hawk?" |
47901 | In front of the house? |
47901 | Is Fearon fooling me, or is it Pete? 47901 Is dere a train ve can ketch?" |
47901 | Is it you, Payne? |
47901 | Is n''t there any way to get around to the other side of the island? |
47901 | Is that the thing that makes the spark? |
47901 | Is the name of it the''Hawk?'' |
47901 | Iss dot so? |
47901 | Mebby not, but ye ai n''t findin''anythin''out, see? |
47901 | Meppy ve pedder take der shtuff to der bolice, hey? 47901 Modor Matt?" |
47901 | No? 47901 Now that I''ve caught you, I''m going to keep you, see? |
47901 | Say,shouted the men,"did you boys see an air- ship anywhere in this vicinity?" |
47901 | Shaty vork? 47901 She wo n''t drop on us, will she?" |
47901 | Stolen? |
47901 | Surprised? |
47901 | That Dutchman was out in front all the while you were in the house? |
47901 | That''s the Hawk, all right,said he, in a tone of intense disappointment,"but why is it heading in that direction?" |
47901 | That''s your game, is it? 47901 The other two,"asked Matt, eagerly,"do you know who they were?" |
47901 | Then the Hawk was n''t stolen and you did n''t send two men with a horse and buggy to look for her? |
47901 | Then we''re on the right track? |
47901 | Then you suspected there was something a little off- color about that telegram? |
47901 | There''s another air- ship over the island----"Another air- ship? |
47901 | Think I''m a fool? |
47901 | Those fellows got back without breaking their necks, did they? |
47901 | Typewritten- papers? |
47901 | Und vere iss dot? |
47901 | Under the sidewalk? |
47901 | Vas you shdringing me, oder iss it shdraight goots? |
47901 | Vat I dell you, Matt? 47901 Vat iss it your pitzness?" |
47901 | Vat it iss? |
47901 | Vat oof der Hawk moofs pefore we ged dem? |
47901 | Vat oof it shouldt durn oopside town mit us vile ve vas a mile in der air? |
47901 | Vat vill pecome oof dem? |
47901 | Vat''s der rope for, Matt? |
47901 | Vat''s der tifference bedween a palloon und a air- ship? |
47901 | Vich vay now? |
47901 | Vill you dake dem py der bolice? |
47901 | Vy ditn''t dey shtop und ask us somet''ings? 47901 We do n''t often have to come this far into the Big Cypress to find game, do we, Pete?" |
47901 | Well? |
47901 | Were you the one who sent me that telegram? |
47901 | What are you fellows doing there? |
47901 | What are you trying to do, King? |
47901 | What are you waiting for, Pete? |
47901 | What are your plans, Helen? |
47901 | What can we do? |
47901 | What do you know about it? 47901 What do you know about this fellow Brady, Jerrold?" |
47901 | What dy''ye s''pose has happened, Brady? |
47901 | What has your father been doing? |
47901 | What have you got to say about this, Brady? 47901 What is it?" |
47901 | What is your name? |
47901 | What shall I do? |
47901 | What swamp? |
47901 | What the blazes are you talking about? 47901 What''re you doing here so long?" |
47901 | What''re you up to, hey? |
47901 | What''s Rutherford? |
47901 | What''s he going to do now? |
47901 | What''s it all mean? |
47901 | What''s that thing up in the branches just above him? |
47901 | What''s that? |
47901 | What''s the matter with you? |
47901 | What''s the reason I ca n''t escape through that window in the rear wall,asked Matt, hurriedly,"and take refuge in the swamp?" |
47901 | What''s the use o''botherin''with him? 47901 What''s to pay now?" |
47901 | What''s your name? |
47901 | When did he go in? |
47901 | When do you think your plan can be carried out? |
47901 | Where are you taking me? |
47901 | Where are your father and the rest of the men? |
47901 | Where did he get any clues that would bring him out here? |
47901 | Where did you leave it? |
47901 | Where do you think you are, anyhow? |
47901 | Where is the Hawk now? |
47901 | Where''ll we go to make them? 47901 Where''s the fellow you knocked down with the wrench?" |
47901 | Where? 47901 Who is this Motor Matt, and how did he happen to get hold of the blue prints?" |
47901 | Who vas dot Jerrold feller? |
47901 | Who were those two men? |
47901 | Who''s down there? |
47901 | Who''s the owner of the Hawk? |
47901 | Why do n''t you blaze away at him, Brady? |
47901 | Why not? |
47901 | Why? |
47901 | Why? |
47901 | Will that do you? |
47901 | Would it be right for me to take a reward for returning property my own father had stolen? |
47901 | You do n''t want to make a bolt for the timber and get mired in the swamp, do you? 47901 You haf seen palloons meppy?" |
47901 | You mean to dake us py der svamp in der Eagle? |
47901 | You say a friend of yours is in the house? |
47901 | You vas an officer, hey? |
47901 | You were expecting to meet Jerrold, eh? 47901 You''re sure it wo n''t tip over and spill us out?" |
47901 | Aber oof der pinch come ven you don''d vas looking, den vat?" |
47901 | Ach, vat vill I do for dot bard oof mine?" |
47901 | And then, again, how did you think Jerrold got hold of your name and address? |
47901 | And what can the law do?" |
47901 | And what good was her warning to do if he did not take advantage of it and make his escape? |
47901 | Anyvay, how can dey ketch a flying machine mit a horse und puggy? |
47901 | Back to South Chicago?" |
47901 | Brady?" |
47901 | But how was the countercheck to be brought about? |
47901 | But what could I do? |
47901 | Did n''t it strike you as being a little bit queer that Jerrold should have asked you to come and see him when it was his business to go and see you? |
47901 | Did n''t you guess that when I showed you that article in the paper? |
47901 | Do n''t you know how to run a gas- engine?" |
47901 | Do n''t you know it''s against the law to do that?" |
47901 | Don''d I vas delling you?" |
47901 | Don''d you ondershtand? |
47901 | Fearon?" |
47901 | Have n''t you got them with you?" |
47901 | How did he ever find out where I was, I wonder?" |
47901 | How did that come?" |
47901 | How ve ged him down, hey? |
47901 | How ve go? |
47901 | How would five hundred a month strike you?" |
47901 | I mean is there plenty of gasoline in the tank, and plenty of oil?" |
47901 | If the trap had been sprung where were the ones who had sprung it? |
47901 | In a piece of yellow paper?" |
47901 | Is that clear?" |
47901 | Is the Hawk all ready for a flight? |
47901 | Iss dot vat habbened?" |
47901 | Meppy ve go und take a look at der palloon house, eh?" |
47901 | Meppy ve make a call on Jerrold?" |
47901 | Meppy ve pedder haf a look ad der pack yardt?" |
47901 | Meppy ve t''row some shticks ad him?" |
47901 | No vone answers my knock on der door, und for vy iss dot?" |
47901 | Now how ve going to ged her hitched ondo der car?" |
47901 | On a pubble?" |
47901 | Pretty good pay, eh, for a boy of your age?" |
47901 | See?" |
47901 | Shall ve ged indo der car und go pack to der pig city py vay oof Sout''Chicago?" |
47901 | Shall we go to the rescue of Motor Matt? |
47901 | This is moving- day with us and you did n''t think I was going to leave all that stuff on Hoyne Street, did you? |
47901 | Und you nefer seen vone pefore, Matt?" |
47901 | Vat I vant to know iss, vere iss Modor Matt? |
47901 | Vat toes it mean, officer?" |
47901 | Vat you going to do?" |
47901 | Vat''s der madder mit Prady, anyvays?" |
47901 | Vat''s der madder mit you, anyvay? |
47901 | Vell, oof dot''s der gase, whose bapers vas dey?" |
47901 | Vere iss Matt? |
47901 | Vere iss Modor Matt now, officer?" |
47901 | Vill I be seasick py it?" |
47901 | Well, what have you to gain by running off with me? |
47901 | What are you doing with your right hand, Needham?" |
47901 | What are you trying to do?" |
47901 | What if he should come back and see you here again?" |
47901 | What put that in your head?" |
47901 | What was he doing then? |
47901 | What will your father do when he finds that out?" |
47901 | What would his chum do? |
47901 | Where was the Eagle? |
47901 | Who is he, and why should he send me here?" |
47901 | Who was the girl and why had she run the risk to warn him? |
47901 | Why? |
47901 | Will you feel justified in sending me up to Washington?" |
47901 | Would you like to read while you''re waiting?" |
47901 | You mean to tell me you invented that bullet all by yourself?" |
47901 | You went after him, did n''t you?" |
47901 | You''ve asked him to stay?" |
47901 | Your air- ship has been stolen, has n''t it?" |
47901 | cried Jerrold;"did you get back the plans those rascals stole from me?" |
50975 | ''Fraid? |
50975 | ''Where does the joke come in?'' 50975 And did you have a disagreement with the little negro called Pickerel Pete?" |
50975 | And he see you, and sw''ar dat it was n''t de hawse, but your quirt done it? |
50975 | And the_ Sprite_--did she suffer any damage? |
50975 | And what he say? |
50975 | But ca n''t McGlory and Ping look after the boat? |
50975 | But can you get the_ Sprite_ ready in time? |
50975 | But if some one who hated me had seen it and gave evidence against me? |
50975 | But suppose I''m accused of killing him, Rufe? |
50975 | But where''s Matt if he is in the boat? |
50975 | Ca n''t you turn the launch and follow the_ Sprite_, side by side with her? 50975 Den Ah''s kicked out?" |
50975 | Did some one steal up on you, Joe? |
50975 | Did you do anything with that bundle of diagrams, George? |
50975 | Did you get what you wanted, pard? |
50975 | Did you have to head me off with a rail in order to have a little talk? |
50975 | Did you lose a roll of drawings a few days ago? |
50975 | Do n''t you savvy, George? 50975 Do n''t you understand, Joe?" |
50975 | Do those papers really belong to Motor Matt? |
50975 | Do you remember the three men who made us so much trouble in San Francisco, Ping? |
50975 | Do you think I''m a mind reader? |
50975 | Do you think there is n''t any fun in this thing for me? 50975 En ef Ah ai n''t tryin''tuh fool yu,"returned Pete,"is Ah gwine tuh git two dollahs?" |
50975 | Fooled you, eh? |
50975 | Found out anything important? |
50975 | Great Scott, Ollie, you do n''t think for a second that Lorry will back down, do you? |
50975 | Hab you done told de sheriff, sah? |
50975 | Had n''t I better withdraw the_ Sprite_, Matt, and let some other fellow meet Merton? |
50975 | Have you been able to discover anything about the_ Dart_? |
50975 | Have you got five thousand that thinks the same way? |
50975 | Have you heard anything about who started that fire? |
50975 | He do n''t intend to try that, does he? |
50975 | Heard about Harvey Blissett? |
50975 | How are you, my dear? |
50975 | How big is the_ Dart_, Joe? |
50975 | How could that be? 50975 How could we tow her out?" |
50975 | How dat come about? |
50975 | How did Merton ever get to be commodore? |
50975 | How in the name of Bob did the Chink ever get in that fix? |
50975 | How''re you feeling? |
50975 | How''s that? |
50975 | How? |
50975 | I''ll bet you were n''t expecting the Lorrys, eh? |
50975 | If you were working in the grove I suppose you saw the whole thing? |
50975 | Is Matt there? |
50975 | Is Ping all right? |
50975 | Is that you, Matt? |
50975 | It was unsportsman- like to stop Matt, drag him off into the woods, and try to bribe him to leave town, or to''throw''the race, was n''t it? |
50975 | McGlory is sure that the men were negroes who assaulted him? |
50975 | Mebby you tly eatee Ping Pong? |
50975 | My waitee fo''you by Tiburon landing, you savvy? |
50975 | Negroes? |
50975 | No doubt about what? |
50975 | Oh, dad,whispered Ethel, clasping her father''s arm,"did n''t he look fine and-- and determined? |
50975 | Oh, wo n''t it? 50975 Say, boss,"cried Pete,"yo''all ai n''t done passed me up fo''dat yaller trash, has yu? |
50975 | Scared? 50975 So this is the chap that sent the_ Sprite_ to Madison by express, eh?" |
50975 | Tell us about it, ca n''t you? |
50975 | That? |
50975 | The question is, will you accept that hundred and get out? |
50975 | Tough? |
50975 | Twenty? |
50975 | We want to ask you a question: You''re a professional motorist, are n''t you? |
50975 | Well, pard, why was Merton and his friends making their bets in that queer way? 50975 What about Ollie Merton?" |
50975 | What about the race? |
50975 | What are you going to do with Ping, Matt? |
50975 | What are you jubilating about, Joe? |
50975 | What are you trying to do? |
50975 | What did they say when you turned''em down, Matt? |
50975 | What do you suppose he''s doing in there if he is n''t getting the_ Sprite_ into the well? 50975 What do you take me for, George? |
50975 | What else could you expect from Motor Matt? |
50975 | What happened? |
50975 | What in thunder do you mean, Oliver? 50975 What is it, James?" |
50975 | What is it, Ollie? |
50975 | What is it? |
50975 | What makes you think that? |
50975 | What other changes are you thinking about? |
50975 | What was that? |
50975 | What you going to do with that check, pard? |
50975 | What''re we going to do with Motor Matt? |
50975 | What''s back of that, Ollie? |
50975 | What''s happened? |
50975 | What''s the blooming idiot trying to do? |
50975 | What''s the good of talking rot? |
50975 | What''s the meaning of this? |
50975 | When you all git hiahed by Motor Matt? |
50975 | Where are you going? |
50975 | Where''s Matt? |
50975 | Where''s McGlory? |
50975 | Where, in the name of glory, did you find out all that? |
50975 | Who but Merton and some of those rascally friends of his? |
50975 | Who drives for George? |
50975 | Who makee low? |
50975 | Who-- who set the fire? |
50975 | Whut bizness yo''got at dat boathouse, huh? |
50975 | Why blackee boy makee sit in China boy''s load? |
50975 | Why did you steal them? |
50975 | Why murder? |
50975 | Why,said he,"I thought he was hurt in that boathouse fire and could n''t be out of bed?" |
50975 | Will George be in his boat? |
50975 | Will Merton be allowed to race the boat in the contest? |
50975 | Will er duck swim, boss? |
50975 | Will you go? |
50975 | Will you kindly tell me what you do mean? |
50975 | Will you leave for two hundred? |
50975 | Would you know those negroes again if you were to see them? |
50975 | Yo''doan''mean dat, does yo'', boss? |
50975 | Yo''own dishyer lake? |
50975 | Yo''workin''fo''Motor Matt? |
50975 | You doan''mean tell me dat man dead? |
50975 | You had to get back in time for the race, eh? 50975 You ketchee boat my sendee by expless, Motol Matt?" |
50975 | You refuse to meet us half way in an amicable arrangement? |
50975 | You say,asked Merton cautiously,"that you''ve got a roll of papers?" |
50975 | You think, then,said Matt,"that Merton hired Pete to get those negroes to set fire to the boathouse?" |
50975 | You want to see Motor Matt? |
50975 | You''re a friend of Merton''s? |
50975 | You''re positive of that? |
50975 | _ Now_ are you done? |
50975 | Ah''s workin''fo''yu yit, ai n''t Ah? |
50975 | Ai n''t dat right?" |
50975 | And even if he did so, what guarantee had he that this would be the full extent of his cousin''s demands? |
50975 | And what in thunder is he doing with that second horse?" |
50975 | And why do you ask more of Lorry than you do of Merton?" |
50975 | But what about the race to- morrow? |
50975 | But what would the vibration have been if he had not exercised so much care in preparing the engine''s bed? |
50975 | Cho''ly yo''ai n''t goin''tuh frow me down fo''dat''ar no-''count hefun, is yo''? |
50975 | Could it be possible that Matt had not been able to leave the house on Yankee Hill, after all? |
50975 | Could it be possible that he was going to be on the sick list? |
50975 | Did n''t any one go across the lake to help fight it?" |
50975 | Did n''t you see his pony kick him on the head?" |
50975 | Do n''t you know that Matt''s in that boathouse, and that he and Ping are trying to save the_ Sprite_? |
50975 | Do you suppose the_ Sprite_ started herself?" |
50975 | Do you think I laid down and put my hands behind me so the blacks could tie''em? |
50975 | Do you want to make a hundred dollars?" |
50975 | Ef dey ai n''t, why doan''yu use dem?" |
50975 | Have you any idea what caused the fire?" |
50975 | Have you seen anything of them, Ping, since you left Frisco?" |
50975 | How are you, my lad?" |
50975 | How could he improve on her, even if Merton knew the_ Sprite_ was a dangerous rival?" |
50975 | How did you get in that fix?" |
50975 | How long have you been in the town?" |
50975 | I hope he is n''t hurt very much?" |
50975 | I wonder if you fellows realize that we''ve never yet paid Ping for the_ Sprite_? |
50975 | If he was able to be out, then why did n''t he come along and give the_ Sprite_ a little warming up? |
50975 | If it was, why should Merton fear the_ Sprite_? |
50975 | If you wo n''t take a couple of hundred and leave town, how much will you ask to throw the race?" |
50975 | It is n''t a fracture?" |
50975 | Madam,"and he doffed his hat to the lady at Merton''s side,"I trust I find you well?" |
50975 | May I ask how much you consider your evidence worth?" |
50975 | Need I explain?" |
50975 | Oh,_ ca n''t_ you cut those ropes? |
50975 | Savvy? |
50975 | Say, boss, is all dis heah money fo''me? |
50975 | See? |
50975 | Some one ought to stay here all the time, do n''t you think? |
50975 | Understand? |
50975 | WHAT ABOUT THE RACE? |
50975 | WHAT ABOUT THE RACE? |
50975 | Warn''t dat supper cooked to suit you?" |
50975 | Was n''t the fire seen from the city? |
50975 | What are you kneeling there for, George, gawping like you were locoed? |
50975 | What did those fellows want?" |
50975 | What do you fellows take me for? |
50975 | What do you suppose would happen to me if all that wealth was shoved into my face?" |
50975 | What had become of McGlory that he had not interfered? |
50975 | What had happened to the guard outside, and what had happened to those inside the boathouse? |
50975 | What he been doing?" |
50975 | What kind of sportsmen are you, anyhow, when you try to load your dice before you go into this game?" |
50975 | What mischief is the skunk up to?" |
50975 | What was the matter with him? |
50975 | What''s the matter with it?" |
50975 | When and how did he flash out in these parts?" |
50975 | When are you going to''warm up''the_ Sprite_, Matt?" |
50975 | Where Joe McGloly, huh? |
50975 | Where am I?" |
50975 | Where are you?" |
50975 | Where did he grab all that about Halloran? |
50975 | Where have you been, Ping?" |
50975 | Where were you?" |
50975 | Where you going?" |
50975 | Who could have done it?" |
50975 | Whose fault is it you are hard up? |
50975 | Why did you drop out so suddenly in San Francisco, Ping?" |
50975 | Why do n''t Merton''stand on his own pins,''as you call it? |
50975 | Why do n''t he thank the king of the motor boys?" |
50975 | Why had no answer been returned to his startled shout? |
50975 | Why, then, is he showing off a boat that is not much better than the_ Sprite_ has been all along? |
50975 | Will you be here?" |
50975 | Will you jump aboard her, Joe, or shall I?" |
50975 | Wonder what Merton''s thinking of himself, now that Matt''s found out he was in the gang?" |
50975 | Would I swallow the hobo''s yarn or not? |
50975 | Would the hull stand the strain with the engine urging the wheel at its best? |
50975 | Yo''ai n''t gwineter turn down dem testimendations, is yo''?" |
50975 | cried the cowboy,"that sawed- off moke?" |
50975 | flared the negro,"is dem glass eyes en yo''haid? |
50975 | spoke up Lorry;"what do you mean by talking that way? |
50975 | taunted the little moke;"yo''gotter mo''galidge on dishyer bank? |
48591 | A bullet? |
48591 | A dead ringer for him? |
48591 | Aber vill he make goot mit vat he says? |
48591 | Ai n''t I telling you? |
48591 | Am I daffy,he murmured,"or is this the coat I saw swinging over the side of the chug- chug wagon? |
48591 | And I dodged Davy Jones, after shaking hands with him? |
48591 | And where is Jurgens, Whistler, Bangs and the others who helped them commit the robbery? |
48591 | And you watched Townsend, after that? |
48591 | Are the diamonds in that bag, Dash? |
48591 | Are-- are these the diamonds? |
48591 | But are they_ all_ there? |
48591 | But how did they know I was going to send the diamonds to the woman in St. Charles Avenue to- night? 48591 By having Motor Matt come at night, and come the back way, the spy wo n''t see him, will he?" |
48591 | Ca n''t you read, you idiot? |
48591 | Can I pelieve vat I see mit my eyes, Tick, or haf I got der plind shtaggers? |
48591 | Can it be possible that I have been so terribly deceived in that fellow who called himself the Man from Cape Town? 48591 Could n''t you tell that the fellow was n''t me, Cassidy?" |
48591 | D''you feel strong enough, cap''n, to have more visitors? |
48591 | Did I? |
48591 | Did n''t you read my letter? |
48591 | Did you get''em? |
48591 | Do the Americans always cheer an enemy? |
48591 | Do you know positively,asked Matt,"that Jurgens is in this vicinity?" |
48591 | Do you see this? |
48591 | Don''d you see nodding? |
48591 | Dot iss pedder dan to be gloomed oop so mooch, hey? |
48591 | For vy iss he dot? |
48591 | Have n''t you any relatives? |
48591 | Have the cops landed on me? |
48591 | Have you a telephone in the house? |
48591 | Have you any idea who fired that shot? |
48591 | Have you any money? |
48591 | Have you tied the rope securely, up there? |
48591 | He must be there now, do n''t you think? |
48591 | How did Motor Matt know where we had gone? |
48591 | How did you know Jurgens, Whistler and Bangs were coming to this place? |
48591 | How did you know? |
48591 | How did you make out, Dashington? |
48591 | How much do you think these diamonds are worth? |
48591 | How so? |
48591 | How was he dressed? |
48591 | How''d you like to ride back to New Orleans in Jurgens''automobile? |
48591 | How''ll ve get der pupple? |
48591 | How''s everything, mate? |
48591 | I guess I do look a Reub, eh? |
48591 | I hat radder be porn lucky as hantsome, any tay,he rejoiced,"hey, Tick?" |
48591 | I vonder oof I haf a touple? 48591 I vonder oof dere iss a blace to eat in der town?" |
48591 | I''ll see you to- morrow, Matt? |
48591 | If we do n''t, I''d look pretty asking you to pull the pin on me, would n''t I? 48591 Is she looking for me to come?" |
48591 | Is that you, Matt? |
48591 | Is your position a safe one, Carl? |
48591 | Iss dere some obenings for more as one, Misder Downsent? |
48591 | It''s the last shot in the locker, and who knows but that it may be just the thing for us to do? 48591 King, eh?" |
48591 | Mayhap the Jurgens outfit are in there? |
48591 | Meppy der feller Matt iss vatching vill see you do dot? |
48591 | Money? 48591 Motor Matt had n''t been there?" |
48591 | Now how ve going to ged down ourselufs, Matt? |
48591 | Piping me off, eh? 48591 Recognize me now?" |
48591 | That you will keep after the thieves until you finally recover the diamonds? |
48591 | Und leaf dot Jurgens feller pehindt? |
48591 | Und vat pecomes mit der feller in der timber? |
48591 | Unless what? |
48591 | Vat it iss? |
48591 | Vat you t''ink, Tick? 48591 Vat''s dis?" |
48591 | Vere you vas, Tick? |
48591 | Vich iss it? |
48591 | Vy von''t ve findt Yamousa? |
48591 | Vyefer do two people look so mooch alike in dis vorlt? |
48591 | Want me to make a song out of it and set it to music? 48591 Was there a man across the street spying on the house when you looked last?" |
48591 | We''re alive, old chap,replied Matt,"and that ought to be enough, do n''t you think, considering what we''ve been through?" |
48591 | Well? |
48591 | Well? |
48591 | What did Townsend say? |
48591 | What do you call yourself,_ now_? |
48591 | What do you mean by bringing him here? |
48591 | What for? |
48591 | What good would that do? 48591 What happened to the letter?" |
48591 | What is it? |
48591 | What letter are you talking about? |
48591 | What luck? |
48591 | What now, I wonder? |
48591 | What reason have I to go into the detective business? |
48591 | What time is it, Cassidy? |
48591 | What was the shooting about? |
48591 | What''s going on here, Matt? |
48591 | What''s it for? |
48591 | What''s that? |
48591 | What''s the matter? |
48591 | What''s the trouble, pards? |
48591 | What''s the trouble? |
48591 | What''s the use of doubles, anyhow? |
48591 | What''s up? |
48591 | What''s wrong, Cassidy? |
48591 | What''s wrong? |
48591 | Where are Jurgens, and Whistler, and Bangs? |
48591 | Where are those diamonds? |
48591 | Where are you from? |
48591 | Where are you going, King, from here? |
48591 | Where are you going, from here? |
48591 | Where''n thunder did that yell come from? |
48591 | Where''s Dick? |
48591 | Where''s the letter? |
48591 | Who are you? |
48591 | Who can run the thing, Matt? |
48591 | Who can they be and what do they want? |
48591 | Who else but some of that sure- thing crowd? |
48591 | Who he vas, do you t''ink? |
48591 | Who is he? |
48591 | Whose automobile is this, Jurgens? |
48591 | Why ca n''t you go on to New Orleans, Dash? |
48591 | Why did n''t you leave town when Townsend let you go, that other time? |
48591 | Why not bear away in the air ship to Bayou Yamousa? |
48591 | Why not cut out the crooked work and be decent? |
48591 | Why not go in for submarines? |
48591 | Why the bogus wind teasers? 48591 Why, did n''t you know that?" |
48591 | Wrecked? |
48591 | You allowed him to go? |
48591 | You and Carl are all right? |
48591 | You got the diamonds? |
48591 | You say you wrote that letter? |
48591 | You stole the diamonds? |
48591 | You vas looking, eh? |
48591 | You wanted me to take the diamonds to the daughter of the Man from Cape Town? |
48591 | You will pinch me, eh? |
48591 | You''re going to stay straight, are you? |
48591 | Added missing quote before"It might have been some superstitious...."Page 19, changed"anway"to"anyway"("What do you think of yourself, anyway? |
48591 | And I have your promise to stay in town for a week?" |
48591 | And had it reached its mark? |
48591 | And how long after that before the law would be called in to do what it could toward overhauling the thieves and recovering the diamonds? |
48591 | And then the talk that goes with it is some fine, do n''t you think? |
48591 | And why did n''t you wait until midnight?" |
48591 | Anything else, Townsend?" |
48591 | Are ve going to hit der air route?" |
48591 | At whom had the shot been fired? |
48591 | Before he could answer, Townsend burst out:"Were you here a few minutes ago, Matt? |
48591 | Besides, who''d change this air flying for anything else under heaven? |
48591 | But if it was one of the robbers, why do n''t he show himself?" |
48591 | But what''s the diff? |
48591 | But where''s the balloonobile, the flying wonder that has shaken the Crescent City from centre to circumference, and clear across to Algiers? |
48591 | But, supposing that was Jurgens''game, would n''t it be a good thing for us to come close to the thieves? |
48591 | But, tell me, whose game of muggins is this, and what''s the stake? |
48591 | Ca n''t we use it some way and get a strangle hold on a basket of rocks? |
48591 | Can you make a guess as to who it was?" |
48591 | Carl finds it-- and maybe we''re not all to the good? |
48591 | Could it be possible that this was a"straight tip,"and not a hoax? |
48591 | Did n''t think Jurgens would do it, did you? |
48591 | Did you have on other clothes, and did I give you the diamonds? |
48591 | Do n''t you think we''d better rush this business? |
48591 | Do you catch my drift?" |
48591 | Do you feel equal to it?" |
48591 | Do you see an opening anywhere among the trees, Dick? |
48591 | Do-- do you t''ink he vas deadt, Matt?" |
48591 | Gee, but would n''t it uppercut you, the way we resemble each other? |
48591 | Have one?" |
48591 | He may have_ looked_ like me, but did he act, or talk, as I do? |
48591 | Honest, though, I''m no understudy for a low card, am I?" |
48591 | How can you blame yourselves when every one else took this double of mine just as you did?" |
48591 | How did you happen to be handy by and willing to give me a lift?" |
48591 | How long would it be before Motor Matt reached the house in Prytania Street? |
48591 | How much do I pull down?" |
48591 | How ve vas going to gif him der ledder, hey?" |
48591 | How''d you like to get your lunch hooks on that bag of sparks? |
48591 | I had best begin in South Africa where----""South Africa?" |
48591 | I suppose that happened when you took to cigarettes?" |
48591 | I suppose you will take that automobile to the police department and leave it with them to be turned over to the firm to whom it belongs?" |
48591 | I suppose,"he went on, shifting the subject,"that the English detective will see that Jurgens gets the full extent of the law?" |
48591 | I think this rig I''ve put on''ll fool anybody across the street, eh? |
48591 | I''ll bet eight big iron louies you never once suspected me of dropping that letter in the mails; and yet, who else was there for you to suspect? |
48591 | Iss he on der groundt? |
48591 | It ca n''t be, mates, that I dropped clear through that tree and hit the ground? |
48591 | Meanwhile, may I ask you to remain in New Orleans, at my expense, for that length of time?" |
48591 | Now some one asks where and how is Spanish cedar obtained? |
48591 | Oof anyt''ing has habbened mit Tick----""Dick?" |
48591 | Or Bangs? |
48591 | Or Whistler? |
48591 | See any rope near you, Carl?" |
48591 | Suppose only one of them goes? |
48591 | The question is, how are we to do it?" |
48591 | Then what, Motor Matt?" |
48591 | Townsend did n''t give you a hint as to what he wanted me for?" |
48591 | Townsend is sick a- bed----""Sick?" |
48591 | Townsend?" |
48591 | Townsend?" |
48591 | Townsend?" |
48591 | Vas I righdt?" |
48591 | Was I down? |
48591 | What are we going to do? |
48591 | What did that fellow say when he came here?" |
48591 | What do you expect of us?" |
48591 | What do you think of yourself, anyway? |
48591 | What do you think?" |
48591 | What''s come over the old ship to do like that?" |
48591 | What''s in the letter? |
48591 | What''s our next move, Matt? |
48591 | What''s that? |
48591 | What''s the answer?" |
48591 | What''s your graft, anyhow? |
48591 | Where did they get hold of a young fellow who looks so astonishingly like you to help them in their villainous schemes?" |
48591 | Where did you go?" |
48591 | Where have you been?" |
48591 | Who was it shot at the air ship? |
48591 | Who was that?" |
48591 | Why did n''t you come the back way, as I told Carl and Dick to tell you? |
48591 | Why do n''t you square away and look on the bright side? |
48591 | Why not break away from the swift game and take a job at five per, with three honest square meals and a place to bunk? |
48591 | Why the gun?" |
48591 | Why was that? |
48591 | Why?" |
48591 | Will that pay for letting me start for unknown regions, and then doing the nice, genteel dip for the rest of the time I''m on earth?" |
48591 | Will you promise?" |
48591 | You''ve heard of the bank that broke the man at Monte Carlo? |
48591 | gurgled Dashington,"so it''s a benzine buggy for ours, eh? |
48591 | he inquired,"or have we reached the place we''re going?" |
48591 | mumbled Dashington,"would n''t that give your thinker a twist? |
52138 | Ai n''t you going on with us to look up the Hindoos and Haidee? |
52138 | All ready, Haidee? |
52138 | Am I to understand,he went on, taking a look at the gathering crowds,"that you''ll break your contract rather than take Haidee up with you?" |
52138 | And I''m giving the fifty on top of that for taking the girl up with you? |
52138 | And then he locked Carl inside? |
52138 | And took off his turban and embroidered coat and replaced them with another hat and coat? |
52138 | And you agreed to it? |
52138 | And you do n''t want to see Haidee killed before your eyes, do you? |
52138 | And you gave her something to be used in setting the aëroplane afire? |
52138 | And you''ll scatter the paper? |
52138 | Any one coming on either road? |
52138 | Anything but the letters? |
52138 | Are n''t you going to take me up with the_ Comet_? |
52138 | Are we on the wrong track, after all, in spite of your Dutch friend and his paper trail, and McGlory''s reading the signs at the monkey wagon? |
52138 | Are you all ready for me, Motor Matt? |
52138 | Are you all right? |
52138 | Are you mad at me, Motor Matt? |
52138 | Are you mad? |
52138 | But you wo n''t be more than two days here, will you, Matt? |
52138 | Can you savvy it? |
52138 | Did n''t you discover the trick Boss Burton played on me with the help of Haidee and Le Bon, Joe? |
52138 | Did she know how to perform on the trapeze-- she, the niece of a powerful rajah and daughter of an English gentleman? |
52138 | Did you ever know me to shy at a meal? |
52138 | Do n''t you feel well? |
52138 | Do you know where Aurung Zeeb and Haidee went? |
52138 | Do you remember what happened during the parade? |
52138 | Do? |
52138 | Don''d you like der song, shink? |
52138 | Don''d you vas going to pay me someding? |
52138 | Going to hang back before we run out the trail, Burton? |
52138 | Have you seen Ping, Haidee? |
52138 | How about something to eat? |
52138 | How are you feeling, Haidee? |
52138 | How can it be a long chase when we''re going like this? 52138 How can that be?" |
52138 | How do you figure it, Matt? |
52138 | How much have you made at the business, Carl? |
52138 | How you vas? |
52138 | How''d Ben Ali ever manage to do that? |
52138 | How- do, sahib? |
52138 | I wonder if I could pick up the trail and find which way the outfit went? |
52138 | I''m paying you five hundred a week for the stunt you pull off with the flying machine, ai n''t I? |
52138 | If you do n''t want to take Haidee, will you take Archie le Bon? |
52138 | Is she subject to spells of that kind? |
52138 | Is this what you call treating me square? |
52138 | Iss der any vone connected mit der show vat has a shtrawperry mark on der arm? |
52138 | Iss dere a girl mit der name oof Markaret Manners? |
52138 | Knows where the girl is? |
52138 | Matter? |
52138 | Me? |
52138 | Motor Matt, you''re not going to keep me from making that extra money? 52138 My workee fo''Motol Matt,"whispered Ping, who had likewise been given a push by the cowboy;"Dutchy boy no workee, huh?" |
52138 | On Haidee''s account? |
52138 | Pay? |
52138 | Run away? |
52138 | Say, misder, iss dis der shteam cantalope tent? |
52138 | See any one? |
52138 | She was n''t hurt, was she? |
52138 | So? 52138 Strawberry mark on the arm?" |
52138 | Sure of that? |
52138 | Telegrams? |
52138 | Then, first, who are you? |
52138 | There is n''t another show trying to hire you away from me, is there? 52138 Vat oof der Hindoos ged avay from you und come ad me?" |
52138 | Vat''s dose? |
52138 | Vat''s dot? 52138 Was she hypnotized when she came to the aëroplane and played that trick to go up in the machine with me?" |
52138 | Was that your Dutch pard? |
52138 | We must have been three or four hundred feet away from you, Joe,returned Matt,"and how could you see it was a hatpin?" |
52138 | What ails that brown rascal? |
52138 | What are you leading up to by this sort of talk? |
52138 | What could have gone wrong with him? |
52138 | What did Ben Ali do? |
52138 | What do you make of it, Joe? |
52138 | What do you make out of that move of Haidee''s? |
52138 | What do you s''pose Motor Matt would think of this, Ping? |
52138 | What do you suppose Ben Ali was listening to Carl''s talk for, there on the inside of the menagerie tent? |
52138 | What do you think of it, Matt? |
52138 | What does your uncle, Ben Ali, think of it, Haidee? |
52138 | What else is there in the box, Joe? |
52138 | What happened? |
52138 | What is it? |
52138 | What is it? |
52138 | What is that, sahib? |
52138 | What is your uncle looking this way for, Haidee? |
52138 | What sort of a cowboy are you, anyhow? |
52138 | What sort of a job did they give you, Carl? |
52138 | What the dickens did Ben Ali want to run off Carl for? |
52138 | What was it, pard? |
52138 | What was it? |
52138 | What''s amiss? |
52138 | What''s an aëroplane? 52138 What''s become of Ping?" |
52138 | What''s inside? |
52138 | What''s on your mind? |
52138 | What''s that white object in the road? |
52138 | What''s that? |
52138 | What''s that? |
52138 | What''s the matter with Ben Ali? |
52138 | What''s the matter with the girl? |
52138 | What''s the matter with you two kids? |
52138 | What''s the matter with you, pard? |
52138 | What''s the matter with you? |
52138 | What''s the matter with your niece? |
52138 | What''s the matter? |
52138 | What''s the trouble here, boys? |
52138 | What''s the use of being put out with you? 52138 What''s to pay, sis?" |
52138 | When was this? |
52138 | Where am I? 52138 Where did Haidee go?" |
52138 | Where did the call come from? |
52138 | Where did the girl come in? |
52138 | Where did you get the runabout, Carl? |
52138 | Where did you pick up Ben Ali and Haidee? |
52138 | Where was Ben Ali? |
52138 | Where''d that ijut come from? |
52138 | Where''d you leave the memorandum book? |
52138 | Where''s Ben Ali? |
52138 | Where''s Carl? |
52138 | Where''s Haidee? |
52138 | Who could have started the fire, if it was n''t the girl? |
52138 | Who left der cage toor oben? |
52138 | Who was the fellow? 52138 Why ca n''t you understand that I''m just as able as ever to do my trapeze work? |
52138 | Why did n''t Carl yell again? |
52138 | Why did you join a show and take the girl with you? |
52138 | Why did you want her to go up on the flying machine? |
52138 | Why not? |
52138 | Why was that? |
52138 | Why? |
52138 | Will you talk with me frankly and answer my questions, Ben Ali,proceeded Matt,"providing we promise to let you go?" |
52138 | Worth? |
52138 | Would n''t that rattle your spurs, pard? |
52138 | You can run one of these here buzz- wagons, ca n''t you, Matt? |
52138 | You do n''t mean to say that you want the girl to ride a trapeze under the_ Comet_? |
52138 | You have to do something, do n''t you, before you get the money? |
52138 | You hear me,_ meetoowah_? 52138 You hypnotized her before the parade and told her to do something to make me trouble?" |
52138 | You know pooty near efery vone dot vorks for der show, hey? |
52138 | You say Ben Ali drove up in a wagon? |
52138 | Ah, is that you, Motor Matt? |
52138 | And what happened while I was in the air with Motor Matt? |
52138 | Are you going to try and keep me from dropping under the machine with the trapeze?" |
52138 | But the girl was clear- headed, was n''t she? |
52138 | But where are we going? |
52138 | But, tell me this, what has that old elephant driver, Ben Ali, got to do with Haidee? |
52138 | Ca n''t you see? |
52138 | Can I come in a minute?" |
52138 | Can you do it in time for an ascent to- night? |
52138 | Could he drop to earth, the young motorist was asking himself, before the fire struck either of the gasoline tanks? |
52138 | Could you recognize him?" |
52138 | Crossed wires, or something?" |
52138 | Den vat? |
52138 | Do n''t you know how to take care of a horse?" |
52138 | Do n''t you know who we are?" |
52138 | Do you think he ought to be bounced?" |
52138 | Eh, Joe?" |
52138 | Great spark plugs, old chap, where did you drop from?" |
52138 | Haf- a you seen- a der gal?" |
52138 | Haf- a you seen- a der girl aroundt loose some- a- veres?" |
52138 | Have you any notion what he means by that sort of work?" |
52138 | Have you written to London to secure further information?" |
52138 | He did n''t look like himself, so why not be some one else? |
52138 | How do you account for that?" |
52138 | How in the world did the machine take fire? |
52138 | How long will it take you to fix up the machine? |
52138 | How mooch iss a t''ousant pounds in Unidet Shtates money, hey?" |
52138 | How mooch iss i d vort''?" |
52138 | How vas I going to lif in der meandime, huh? |
52138 | How vouldt Haidee haf Markaret Manners''ledders oof she ditn''t know somet''ing aboudt der English girl? |
52138 | How_ could_ he drop''em? |
52138 | I wonder if Haidee knows what she''s about?" |
52138 | If he is, just how much has the girl''s queer actions to do with Ben Ali? |
52138 | Modor Matt? |
52138 | Say, vonce, iss Modor Matt aroundt der blace?" |
52138 | Suppose she were to have one while we''re in the air? |
52138 | That trapeze act on the aëroplane will make a great hit, do n''t you think?" |
52138 | That''s fair, ai n''t it?" |
52138 | Und vat I ged? |
52138 | Und you go oop in i d?" |
52138 | Understand?" |
52138 | Vere can I do some more?" |
52138 | Vere he iss, anyvay? |
52138 | Vere iss Modor Matt?" |
52138 | Vere iss he, misder?" |
52138 | WAS IT TREACHERY? |
52138 | WAS IT TREACHERY? |
52138 | Was he making a fool of himself or not? |
52138 | What are we doing here? |
52138 | What did he say about her? |
52138 | What did you run away from us for?" |
52138 | What do you think of that Haidee girl to do a thing like this? |
52138 | What does an elephant driver know about hypnotism? |
52138 | What happened during the parade this morning? |
52138 | What has that crafty mahout got at the back of his head? |
52138 | What possessed the girl?" |
52138 | What was passing in her mind? |
52138 | What will you do with the aëroplane?" |
52138 | What would Motor Matt think of his nerve if he could know the game he had embarked upon, and how he had been stampeded in playing it? |
52138 | What''s her notion about it? |
52138 | What''s the matter with you? |
52138 | What''s this?" |
52138 | When and how, Ping?" |
52138 | When are you going to get busy with the repairs?" |
52138 | When you come to that, why should she want to take her own life? |
52138 | Where are the other two?" |
52138 | Where did they come from?" |
52138 | Where''ll I send it?" |
52138 | Why have you got the rig here? |
52138 | Why should she want to destroy the_ Comet_, or me? |
52138 | Why?" |
52138 | Will I do?" |
52138 | Would a trained detective have proceeded in that manner? |
52138 | Would she want to burn the aëroplane and drop herself and me plump into the show grounds? |
52138 | You forget all that, huh?" |
52138 | You understan''? |
52138 | You understand that, do n''t you?" |
52138 | You understand,_ meetoowah_?" |
52138 | You understand?" |
52138 | You understand?" |
52138 | You vas vorking for der show, Matt?" |
52138 | You''ll bring along the automobile, Matt?" |
52138 | _ Kabultah, meetoowah?_""Yes, yes,"breathed the girl,"I understand. |
52138 | jested the showman impatiently;"in the monkey wagon?" |
52138 | she exclaimed, with a sharp cry,"where am I?" |
47975 | And why did you jump overboard? |
47975 | Anyone in sight yet, Grove? |
47975 | Are you acquainted with the country around here? |
47975 | Are you going to tell us anything about Brady? |
47975 | Brady? |
47975 | Brady? |
47975 | But what are you going to do with the machine? |
47975 | But where''s the thirty- five hundred to come from? |
47975 | Can you climb up? |
47975 | Can you give me any notion where I am, mister? 47975 Can you hear me? |
47975 | Come to that, who are you? |
47975 | Could n''t we rake up enough between us to buy her? |
47975 | Den meppy ve ged off der poat und dake der shdreed car? |
47975 | Der air ship vas running avay mit two fellers vat don''d know how to use him, see? 47975 Der bolice, oder Matt und Tick?" |
47975 | Did the chief say anything about another air ship? |
47975 | Did you get this tip from Harper? |
47975 | Did you look after Miss Brady, Carl? |
47975 | Did your air ship give out on you? |
47975 | Do n''t you see? 47975 Do you know that the source of Silver River is up in Black Cañon?" |
47975 | Do? |
47975 | Does the Hawk handle easily? |
47975 | Don''d you rememper, Tick,said Carl,"I toldt you aboudt dot odder feller in Sout''Chicago vat hat inventioned an air ship? |
47975 | For vy do you make dose inkviries? |
47975 | Future? |
47975 | Has Brady been here to see you? |
47975 | Have they really got so they can navigate the air like they do the water? 47975 How d''ye figger that out? |
47975 | How did you and Matt happen to go up in an air ship? |
47975 | How do you know? |
47975 | How far haf you valked? |
47975 | How far is he from here, Carl? |
47975 | How far is the Hawk from town? |
47975 | How in the world did you and Carl happen to be on that sailboat? |
47975 | How long will Brady go up for? |
47975 | How long will it take Brady to repair the Hawk? |
47975 | How long you knowed dot Merrick feller, Tick? |
47975 | How was it, Matt,she queried,"that you and your friend lost so much money?" |
47975 | How you like dot, hey? |
47975 | How''d you like to own the Hawk yourself, mate? |
47975 | How''ll we know the place when we get to it? |
47975 | How''s that? |
47975 | I thought you were going to Quebec? |
47975 | In how many places in this country, do you think, could an air ship come down without having a curious crowd around it inside of five minutes? 47975 Is Brady in this?" |
47975 | Is Chief Raymond there? |
47975 | Is Mr. Jameson there, Harris? |
47975 | Is he the swab that carried Matt off in the air ship, Carl? |
47975 | Is the Eagle ready for use? |
47975 | Is the Hawk there? |
47975 | It''s main queer, mate, do n''t you think? |
47975 | Matt? |
47975 | Meppy I can gif you some helup on der vay? 47975 Much tinkering to be done on her?" |
47975 | New York? 47975 No one else?" |
47975 | Now, you pirate,cried the sailor, dropping down on the captive,"where''s that money? |
47975 | Say, kid, where are yeh going? |
47975 | Say, yous ole webfoot,said one of the hoodlums,"loosen up, ca n''t yous, an''fork over the price o''a drink, all around?" |
47975 | See anything of Carl, Dick? |
47975 | Sent you after Ochiltree, did he? |
47975 | So? |
47975 | Vas you in some drouples, too, miss? |
47975 | Vat for do you vant to know? |
47975 | Vat has pecome oof Matt und Verral? |
47975 | Vat iss der drouple, anyvay? |
47975 | Vat''s dot? 47975 Vere dit he go mit himseluf?" |
47975 | Vere vill Ferral shleep? |
47975 | Vy nod ged him to sail us as near Sout''Chicago as he can go? |
47975 | Vy you vas valking to der palloon house? |
47975 | Vy,he cried,"den you vas Prady''s daughter, eh? |
47975 | Want to talk with him personally? |
47975 | Was Brady to wait there until you and Ochiltree joined him? |
47975 | We''ve got to have a compass, eh? |
47975 | What are the chances for capturing Whipple and Pete? |
47975 | What are we going to do with the machine? |
47975 | What are you going to do now, Helen? |
47975 | What are you trying to do, Whipple? |
47975 | What did the chief say? |
47975 | What did you say your name was? |
47975 | What did you try to duck by the back way for? |
47975 | What do you think of that, Harris? |
47975 | What do you want to know? |
47975 | What has become of your brother? |
47975 | What have you got to say about this? |
47975 | What have you got to say for yourself? |
47975 | What is going to be done with Ochiltree? |
47975 | What of that? |
47975 | What right you got to ask me things like that? |
47975 | What sort of a beachcomber''s trick do you call that? |
47975 | What sort of a chance, mate? 47975 What will your uncle say,"quizzed Matt,"when you write him you have bought an interest in an air ship?" |
47975 | What ye lookin''at me fer? |
47975 | What ye tryin''ter git me inter this thing fer? 47975 What you doing?" |
47975 | What''s Matt doing out there? |
47975 | What''s Matt doing? |
47975 | What''s all this about the Eagle and Hamilton Jerrold? |
47975 | What''s become of Hector, Jr.? |
47975 | What''s it goin''to mean to me? |
47975 | What''s that? |
47975 | What''s the use of fooling around here any longer? |
47975 | What-- what''s the meanin''o''this? |
47975 | When was this? |
47975 | Where are the other two? |
47975 | Where are they? |
47975 | Where is Brady? |
47975 | Where''s Harper? |
47975 | Where''s the chief, Harris? |
47975 | Who in the fiend''s name are you? |
47975 | Who loses der air ship? |
47975 | Who put you next to where I was going, King? |
47975 | Who told you where we was? |
47975 | Who''re you? |
47975 | Who''s Brady? |
47975 | Who''s with him? |
47975 | Whose baby are you? 47975 Why do n''t you find out what has dammed the source of the river?" |
47975 | Why is the Chief of Police of South Chicago selling it? |
47975 | Why so, Carl? |
47975 | Why was that? 47975 Why was that?" |
47975 | Why, you murderous hound,he went on,"how can you look at King, there, and at his friend, Ferral, and find the nerve to put such a question? |
47975 | Wot''s de matter wit''yous? |
47975 | You could n''t tell me who''s working the rig, could you? |
47975 | You find so many boys trying to steal rides on the trolleys, do n''t you? |
47975 | You going to Silver Bridge, then? |
47975 | You know that? |
47975 | You mean to say that the Hawk has been taken away so soon? |
47975 | You on foot? |
47975 | You''re an Easterner, ai n''t yeh? |
47975 | You''re goin''to leave purty soon, anyhow, ai n''t you? |
47975 | You''re in trouble now? |
47975 | Am I doing a caulk, and imagining I''m wide awake? |
47975 | An''you an''yer chum bought the Hawk?" |
47975 | And how does it happen Carl is with you?" |
47975 | And when you talk about traveling, Dick, where''ll we go?" |
47975 | Anyhow, oof he don''d come pack py do- morrow, meppy ve go oudt vere he iss, und see him? |
47975 | Are we going to follow the railroad?" |
47975 | Are you a pard of King''s?" |
47975 | Are you going to hand that money over, or have we got to take it away from you?" |
47975 | Besides, when I''m ready to pull out for the River St. Lawrence and the gulf, why ca n''t I sail there in the Hawk?" |
47975 | Busy? |
47975 | But what are we going to do, Jerrold? |
47975 | But what could the two boys accomplish against four husky men, all desperately determined to carry out the plot they had formed? |
47975 | But what was the matter on that boat? |
47975 | But what''s the good of the charts? |
47975 | But where''s my old raggie, Motor Matt? |
47975 | By the way, have n''t you some luggage in Chicago you''ll want to get?" |
47975 | Could it be possible that Motor Matt was bringing the air ship in the direction of the_ Christina_? |
47975 | Could n''t you recognize my voice?" |
47975 | Could n''t you see it? |
47975 | D''you want to go below, in irons? |
47975 | Der vone vat heluped Modor Matt ged avay from Villoughy''s svamp mit der Hawk dot time he prought two oof der gang indo Sout''Chicago?" |
47975 | Did n''t you hear him give the warning? |
47975 | Ditn''t you hear about dot? |
47975 | Do n''t you think so, Matt?" |
47975 | Do you know what has been going on?" |
47975 | Do you suppose she''ll be sold before we get out to South Chicago?" |
47975 | Do you suppose you can take us somewhere near there?" |
47975 | Had his remark about dropping in on the chief sometime during afternoon been merely a"bluff"? |
47975 | Haf you gone back on me?" |
47975 | Have you looked over the Hawk, Matt?" |
47975 | How about going to New York and hiring the air ship to some one out on Coney Island?" |
47975 | How do you go to work to warp the craft out of her berth? |
47975 | How long before you can be ready, Carl?" |
47975 | How much do they want for this one?" |
47975 | How vas dot for some fixes?" |
47975 | How you habben to be vere you vas schust ven ve needet you, bard?" |
47975 | I reckon I was right, eh, dad?" |
47975 | I suppose you''ve forgotten how you tied these two lads, put them in the little room back of the balloon house, and then turned on the gas?" |
47975 | Is that the duffing son of a flounder that got away with my wad?" |
47975 | Is that you, Matt? |
47975 | It was the Hawk, there could be no possible doubt about that, but was the Hawk sailing out over the lake or merely traveling over the City of Chicago? |
47975 | Jameson?" |
47975 | Matt und me vas oudt peyond Sout''Chicago taking some spins in a pubble, ven along comes a runavay air ship, und----""A runaway air ship?" |
47975 | Meppy ve follow der clue und get der air ship pack, den make anoder shtart for New York, hey?" |
47975 | Meppy ve go righdt avay, hey?" |
47975 | Now, whatever was King doin''on that keer? |
47975 | Suppose I send Harris, in plain clothes, along with you? |
47975 | Suppose we get the Hawk out of the shed? |
47975 | The only point is, will this man Jerrold let Matt take his air ship?" |
47975 | The river? |
47975 | Und shdill, mit all dot, vasn''t it pooty fine dot you got oudt oof dot tight blace mit your life, you und Tick?" |
47975 | Vat iss der meaning oof dot?" |
47975 | Vat you t''ink oof dot?" |
47975 | Ven ve shdart for Noo York now, Matt? |
47975 | Vere you come from, Tick?" |
47975 | Wait here until morning?" |
47975 | Were Matt and Ferral to lose the air ship, after all? |
47975 | What are you going to use her for?" |
47975 | What became of him, Harris?" |
47975 | What can I do for you?" |
47975 | What is it?" |
47975 | When do you want possession?" |
47975 | Where are we going to keep the Hawk while she''s on the ground?" |
47975 | Where are you going?" |
47975 | Where did you come from, Dick? |
47975 | Where did you come from?" |
47975 | Where''s Brady? |
47975 | Where''s Brady?" |
47975 | Where''s Brady?" |
47975 | Where''s Carl?" |
47975 | Where''s the roll?" |
47975 | Who could do that, if I was n''t along?" |
47975 | Who you vas? |
47975 | Why are you here? |
47975 | Why did n''t you say so at the start off? |
47975 | Why not call on Hamilton Jerrold?" |
47975 | Why?" |
47975 | Will you let your officers guard the Hawk until to- morrow morning?" |
47975 | Will you waive requisition?" |
47975 | Would it be wise to put it into such a thing as an air ship? |
47975 | You have n''t any money to throw away, have you?" |
47975 | You have n''t forgotten your old friend Brady, have you?" |
47975 | You lads are going to start off in the air ship, are you?" |
47975 | exclaimed the impulsive Ferral, slapping Carl on the shoulder,"do you think two thousand plunks would buy the craft, Carl?" |
47975 | he yelled, as loud as he could, starting to run along the road and waving his satchel as he went,"vy don''d you vait for your Dutch pard, Matt? |
47975 | laughed Whipple, huskily,"that''s the way of it, eh? |
50941 | ''But what about Matt?'' 50941 After I take your car to the garage,"said Matt,"perhaps you could tell me where I can find Mr. Daniel Lorry?" |
50941 | Ai n''t you going along with me? |
50941 | And what did you tell him? |
50941 | And what''s the other river coming into Mendota Lake on the side across from the city? |
50941 | Any objection to color? |
50941 | Are you a chauffeur? |
50941 | Are you a stranger in this part of the country? |
50941 | Are you-- can it be that you are the young man called Motor Matt? |
50941 | But how did she get here? |
50941 | But what has all this got to do with our being here? |
50941 | But what''s that to us? 50941 But why did n''t he want to come home?" |
50941 | But wo n''t the other car come? |
50941 | Can you jump? |
50941 | Can-- can I see it? |
50941 | Did he go down to the coast? |
50941 | Did you fix things up in Madison? |
50941 | Did you hail us? |
50941 | Did you know Miss Lorry? |
50941 | Do you know anything about a motor boat, Pete? |
50941 | Do you know what you''re doing, John? |
50941 | Do you know where my two friends are? |
50941 | Does yo''think yo''kin stand dat, boss? |
50941 | From San Francisco, eh? |
50941 | Goin''to take it or leave it? |
50941 | Going to take it? |
50941 | He d he bin across hisself? |
50941 | How can I get hold of Pickerel Pete? |
50941 | How did Ping know where to send her? |
50941 | How did he know of this here pass then? |
50941 | How do I know? |
50941 | How do you mean? |
50941 | How do you suppose he knew that, Motor Matt? |
50941 | How much does Ah git? |
50941 | I just wrote Lorry that I was a detective, and did n''t think it wise to put my information over my own name, see? 50941 I suppose his folks were all cut up about that, eh?" |
50941 | If they were here a few minutes ago,went on Merton,"why are n''t they here now?" |
50941 | If you''ve got such high standards, why do n''t you live up to''em? |
50941 | Is he well? 50941 Is that McGlory?" |
50941 | Is that him on that forward deck, Ross? |
50941 | Is that other car close upon us? |
50941 | Is this your car? |
50941 | Just heard it? |
50941 | Meanin''which, George? |
50941 | Now what? |
50941 | Ollie? |
50941 | Reconciliation? |
50941 | Say, boss, do you reckon we''re ever going to find Roger''s dad? |
50941 | So your dad tried it? |
50941 | Suppose you do get rid of the rope, how''ll it help you? 50941 Surprise party, eh?" |
50941 | The boy''s got to come here, sooner or later, and what is he to gain by delaying the matter? 50941 Then he''ll be mad when he comes here and finds you did n''t get the money, wo n''t he?" |
50941 | Then, if this boat was launched in Lake Monona, it could enter the Canal over by Winnequa, cross into Mendota Lake, and proceed up the Yahara? |
50941 | To see me? |
50941 | Was Ping thoughtful enough to send all the stuff that belonged to her? |
50941 | Was it Motor Matt who lit that candle, we asked ourselves, or Big John''s pals? 50941 Well, how''d a colored boy do? |
50941 | What ails you? |
50941 | What am I to do, Ross? |
50941 | What are we going to do, Ross? |
50941 | What are you asking about Ollie for? |
50941 | What are you doing this for? |
50941 | What are you going to do for George, uncle? |
50941 | What are you up to, Ross? |
50941 | What business is it of yours, young man? |
50941 | What can I do? |
50941 | What can you expect of a fellow workin''like this in the dark? |
50941 | What do you reckon you are to do? |
50941 | What do you want me to cast off the painter for? 50941 What for?" |
50941 | What happened? |
50941 | What has Big John done,Matt asked,"to get Mr. Lorry down on me?" |
50941 | What have you been doin'', Ross? |
50941 | What in the world''s the matter, Ethel? |
50941 | What is it? |
50941 | What sort of a way was that for a man to treat his only son? |
50941 | What sort of looking fellow is he? |
50941 | What was that for? |
50941 | What was the name of that chug- boat the Chink won in''Frisco, and that Motor Matt used in windin''us up? |
50941 | What''s that queer- looking little plain halfway down? |
50941 | What''s that? |
50941 | What''s the matter, Miss Lorry? |
50941 | What''s this? |
50941 | What''s your game? |
50941 | What''s-- what''s the matter? |
50941 | What''ve you found? |
50941 | What-- did that old hairy elephant chase yer? |
50941 | Where are you, Matt? |
50941 | Where is he? |
50941 | Where''ll we hike? |
50941 | Where''s the Czar of Russia? |
50941 | Where''s the boat from? |
50941 | Where''s the colored boy that was here with the boat? |
50941 | Who is your authority for the statement that I was hand- and- glove with the three men who robbed George? |
50941 | Who sent her? |
50941 | Who was it? |
50941 | Who''d ever have dreamed my haughty, high- and- mighty cousin would ever have come to the scratch in such a way? 50941 Who''s the shipper?" |
50941 | Who- o are you- u- u? |
50941 | Who- o are you- u- u? |
50941 | Whut''s dat Ah hear? 50941 Whut''s dat?" |
50941 | Why is the cave safer? |
50941 | Why not lay low till_ they_ get out? |
50941 | Why not leave the_ Sprite_ here,suggested McGlory,"and hike for Madison along the wagon road?" |
50941 | Will Big John do anythin''to even up with Motor Matt for the way we was treated in''Frisco Bay? |
50941 | Will you give me a ride into Madison? |
50941 | Would n''t that rattle your spurs? |
50941 | Yo''ll be back in er houah, hones''? |
50941 | Yo''s de fellah whut''s a- wantin''tuh hiah me? |
50941 | You do n''t mean to say you''ve seen him? |
50941 | You got feet and hands, have n''t you? 50941 You had n''t any notion I followed you all the way from''Frisco, on the same train, had you? |
50941 | You know George Lorry, all right, eh, Ollie? |
50941 | You know George? |
50941 | You know the lakes, too? |
50941 | You say that man tried to rob you? |
50941 | You were n''t expectin''to meet a couple of old friends, eh, Motor Matt? 50941 You were walking into town, you say?" |
50941 | You''ll be careful of the boat, will you? |
50941 | You''ll not go on? |
50941 | You''re the one that started young Lorry, eh? |
50941 | _ Sprite._"Well, would n''t this knock you stiff? 50941 Ai n''t he a surprise party, though? |
50941 | And did the yaller mug come with her?" |
50941 | And for what? |
50941 | And how had he known that Matt was going to pass that particular point on the Waunakee road that morning? |
50941 | Are you agreeable?" |
50941 | Are you willin''?" |
50941 | But do you think I rigged myself out in different clothes and followed you clear from''Frisco just in the hope of getting that money? |
50941 | But where''s my son? |
50941 | Ca n''t he realize how worried all of us are?" |
50941 | Did n''t you tell me that Motor Matt usually does what he says he''ll do?'' |
50941 | Dishyer''s jest de time fer spookerous doin''s, an''I''d radder be home in mah baid wif mah head kivered, so''st---- Golly, whut''s dat?" |
50941 | Do you know of any one I could get to pilot me around?" |
50941 | Do you know what I could do with you?" |
50941 | Doan''you- all know whut a phenomegon is?" |
50941 | Eh?" |
50941 | For helping George recover the ten thousand dollars, and for helping to bring George back to Madison? |
50941 | Had he broken away from McGlory, and had McGlory gone in pursuit of him? |
50941 | Had he suddenly made up his mind that he could not trust Matt to make peace with his father? |
50941 | Had his failure to return alarmed the two boys? |
50941 | Has he come back from San Francisco?" |
50941 | Have I paid my debts? |
50941 | How far are we from town, by the way?" |
50941 | How was that voyage to end for Motor Matt? |
50941 | I wonder if Uncle Dan is going to do the right thing by George, or make as big a fool of himself as George did?" |
50941 | If you want to put your boat in Fourth Lake, why do n''t you launch it there instead of taking it to Third Lake?" |
50941 | Is that navigable for a boat drawing two or three feet of water?" |
50941 | Is that right? |
50941 | Is there one aboard?" |
50941 | Is this the old_ Sprite_ you used in''Frisco Bay?" |
50941 | Lorry?" |
50941 | Mebby Ah better go along wif yo''en see dot yo''doan''git lost?" |
50941 | Now, at a good deal of inconvenience and expense to myself, I have come-- and why should n''t I see your father?" |
50941 | One false move would prove his ruin, and----""By gad,"interrupted Mr. Lorry,"do you mean to sit there and lecture_ me_? |
50941 | Or had they gone to some farmhouse after milk and eggs, or to get a hot supper? |
50941 | Or was the absence of the boys due to some move against them on the part of Big John? |
50941 | See? |
50941 | Surprisin'', eh, the way this cousin of mine is beginnin''to act? |
50941 | Talk about luck, will you? |
50941 | That''ll settle the debt you owe me on account of the tip I gave you on that hoss race, see? |
50941 | Then why do n''t you use''em?" |
50941 | Was it possible that he had ever met her before? |
50941 | Was the car Matt heard the one that had left its tracks there by the roadside? |
50941 | Was the_ Sprite_ to burn and sink, there in the open lake, and carry him to the bottom? |
50941 | Was there still a bare chance? |
50941 | Was this to be the end? |
50941 | What are your plans, Lorry?" |
50941 | What became of Pickerel Pete?" |
50941 | What became of your light?" |
50941 | What could Matt do to save himself? |
50941 | What d''ye say to taking me along in your trip over the Snowies?" |
50941 | What did he do?" |
50941 | What did you put him there for?" |
50941 | What did you take the boat off the express company''s hands for, pard?" |
50941 | What do you suppose they''d be worth?" |
50941 | What do you think he did?" |
50941 | What for?" |
50941 | What had become of McGlory and George? |
50941 | What kind of a spook do I make, eh?" |
50941 | What was the good of it, anyhow?" |
50941 | What''s she doin''here at this time o''night? |
50941 | What''s the good of watchin''the cabin if he gets the money? |
50941 | What''s the use of keeping track of the other two boys when King''s the one we want?" |
50941 | What''s your graft? |
50941 | When you going to put that boat in the water?" |
50941 | Where are you, pard?" |
50941 | Where did you leave him?" |
50941 | Where is he? |
50941 | Where you- all gwine?" |
50941 | Where you- all wants tuh go, boss?" |
50941 | Where''s a lantern? |
50941 | Who could possibly have furnished Lorry with the information on which he had based his remarkable conclusions? |
50941 | Who did it, pard?" |
50941 | Who was back of it, and what was the purpose? |
50941 | Why could n''t he get the_ Sprite_ afloat and proceed by water to the cabin? |
50941 | Why did n''t he bring this money to me himself? |
50941 | Why do you reckon the windows were draped like that?" |
50941 | Why had Big John come to Madison? |
50941 | Why should an automobile be taking to the woods in that unaccountable fashion? |
50941 | Why should he help Big John try to get that ten thousand from you, Matt?" |
50941 | Why was it necessary for him to send it at the hands of a stranger?" |
50941 | Wonder if you''ve got ten thousand about you that we could borrow for a while?" |
50941 | Wonner where dar''s a lantern?" |
50941 | Yo''ai n''t layin''fo''tuh grab me, is yuh?" |
50941 | You did n''t know I got off the train at Waunakee, when you got off, and that I trailed you and your two friends to that cabin in the woods, eh? |
50941 | You did n''t think I''d bring ten thousand dollars back with me in cash, did you? |
50941 | You do n''t mind my riding with you?" |
50941 | You got away from that pal of ours?" |
50941 | You have n''t been private adviser for young Lorry just to make a man of him in the gamblin''line, have you? |
50941 | You understand the plan, do you?" |
50941 | You''re George''s sister, are you?" |
50941 | You''re not afraid of spooks, are you, Pete? |
50941 | _ Home!_ How does that sound to you, my son?" |
50941 | _ Was_ it a jolt? |
50941 | exclaimed George;"not Ethel?" |
50941 | grumbled the youth,"_ now_ what have you done? |
47625 | Are they trying to scuttle that red craft, Matt? |
47625 | Are you getting cold feet, matey? |
47625 | Are you going to Lamy? |
47625 | Are you on good terms with your cousin, Ralph Sercomb? |
47625 | Are you positive this is La Vita Place? |
47625 | Are you ready to lay on? |
47625 | Are you really going to get an officer in Lamy and come back here? |
47625 | Are you up there? |
47625 | But how can he be working for it when he''s already got it? |
47625 | But vat''s der goot oof it all? |
47625 | But what was the good of all that Flying Dutchman business? 47625 Can you navigate the car to the road?" |
47625 | Dick sahib, you go with Tippoo back to La Vita Place? |
47625 | Did n''t you hear them go out the front door? |
47625 | Did n''t you hear''em run down the stairs? |
47625 | Did n''t you tell me that this was an old Mexican house, and that your uncle bought it? |
47625 | Did you see us on the cliff road last night? |
47625 | Does he live in Hamilton? |
47625 | Does_ jee_ mean yes? |
47625 | Don''d I know ven I see vone? |
47625 | Dozed off, did I? |
47625 | Fine shoot, eh? |
47625 | For vy shouldt a feller vant to pen himseluf oop in a smodery leedle blace like dot und leaf der two frondt seads vagant? 47625 Going to keep up your racing?" |
47625 | Got out of an up- stairs window, did n''t you? |
47625 | He do n''t know us, eh, Mings? |
47625 | How about the windows? |
47625 | How dit you know all dot, Matt? |
47625 | How do you account for this? |
47625 | How do you know? |
47625 | How do you like that? |
47625 | How does it come you stepped through it, messmate? |
47625 | How does the door work? |
47625 | How does the will read, Ralph? |
47625 | How far is it to La Vita Place, pilgrim? |
47625 | How far is it, Ferral? |
47625 | How many times do you want me to tell you that? |
47625 | How you shtop der pubble, Matt? |
47625 | How you vas going to do dot? |
47625 | Hurt? |
47625 | I did n''t mean anything like that, and why do you go out of your way to take me in any such fashion? 47625 If you knew all that yourself,"said Ferral,"why did n''t you lock up before you went visiting?" |
47625 | Is your name Tippoo? |
47625 | Iss der shpook in der car? |
47625 | Iss dot you, Matt? |
47625 | Iss it all righdt? |
47625 | It don''d vas ofer so kevick? 47625 It vas easy for Verral to be jeerful now, hey? |
47625 | Look here,blustered Sercomb,"what do you take me for? |
47625 | Napoo sahip cuts a goot deal oof ice mit us, Tibboo,said Carl,"und I guess dot ve go, hey, Matt?" |
47625 | Now vat I vas going to do? |
47625 | Now, Dick,cried Sercomb,"what in the world has been going on here? |
47625 | Own that craft? |
47625 | Ralph sahib order Dick sahib away? |
47625 | Sahib see de car las''night? |
47625 | Say,he whispered hoarsely,"do you think that sneaking cur could have handed out any foul play to Uncle Jack? |
47625 | Send him to Lamy? |
47625 | Sercomb? |
47625 | Some new kink in the yarn, Matt? |
47625 | Suppose it''s Ferral? |
47625 | Sure, Matt, vy nod? |
47625 | Tell me quick, what happened in here? |
47625 | That old flugee was a sort of Flying Dutchman, hey? |
47625 | That''s still your play, is it? |
47625 | That''s the same car that was in the road last night----"What? |
47625 | Thought you''d shaken us, eh? 47625 Trying to kill me?" |
47625 | Und vat vill I do some fighding mit? |
47625 | Vat I tell you, hey? |
47625 | Vat iss dat? |
47625 | Vat iss he shtandin''shdill mit himseluf for? 47625 Vat you vas doing, anyvay?" |
47625 | Vat''s der madder mit you? 47625 Vat''s der rooction?" |
47625 | Vat''s dose? |
47625 | Vell, a feller vas a fool ven he don''d pelieve vat he sees, ain''d he? |
47625 | Vell, vat oof dot? |
47625 | Vere you go, hey? |
47625 | Vere you vas, den? 47625 Vot it iss?" |
47625 | Vouldn''t dot knock you shlab- sitet? |
47625 | Vy dis iss, anyvay? |
47625 | Vy don''d he come on some more, den? |
47625 | Vy it do dot foolishness, hey? |
47625 | Was n''t Sercomb in the fight? |
47625 | Was n''t you expecting me? |
47625 | Well, Sercomb came into this room with two other men, through that hole in the wall----"Is that right? |
47625 | Well, has the old fluke cashed in? |
47625 | Were you trying to keep away from Dick sahib? |
47625 | What are you intending to do with that club? |
47625 | What do you mean? |
47625 | What do you suppose they''re up to? |
47625 | What do you think of Ralph Sercomb, Matt? |
47625 | What do you think of that, Ferral? |
47625 | What do you think was the cause of it? |
47625 | What do you want me back there for? |
47625 | What have they got to gain by such foolishness? |
47625 | What in the name of the seven holy spritsails, did you ever let Tippoo go spooking around the country for? |
47625 | What is it? |
47625 | What sort of a blooming place is it? 47625 What were you riding past the other car for?" |
47625 | What''s going on up there? 47625 What''s he got to do with this?" |
47625 | What''s the bloming racket now? |
47625 | What''s the matter? |
47625 | When did your uncle die? |
47625 | Where are you? |
47625 | Where did they go? |
47625 | Where have you been, Sercomb? |
47625 | Where is Lawton, sahib? |
47625 | Where were you going in the car? |
47625 | Where''d you get hold of Tippoo, Matt? 47625 Where''s Sercomb?" |
47625 | Who are you? |
47625 | Who did this, Dick? |
47625 | Who is the''nabob sahib''? |
47625 | Who iss dot? |
47625 | Who was that fellow with the queer head- gear we saw in the car? |
47625 | Who were the lubbers, and how did they slip their cables? |
47625 | Why did n''t the lawyer tell me Uncle Jack and the will had been found? |
47625 | Why did n''t you wait till we could speak with you? |
47625 | Why do you ride in such cramped quarters, Tippoo,asked Matt,"when you could just as well ride on a seat?" |
47625 | Why should any one do that? |
47625 | Why should he do that? |
47625 | Why was that? |
47625 | Why was that? |
47625 | Why-- why,murmured the youth who had just entered,"can this be my cousin Dick?" |
47625 | Will we? |
47625 | Will you take us to our car? |
47625 | Would n''t that just naturally rattle your spurs? |
47625 | You are going to Santa Fé? |
47625 | You came past the house in the road last night? |
47625 | You can tell me whether he''s dead or alive, ca n''t you? |
47625 | You know Dick Ferral? |
47625 | You stopped the car in the tunnel last night, and came back into the road? |
47625 | You surprise'', sahib? 47625 You was n''t a favorite of your Uncle Jack, eh?" |
47625 | _ Jee!_"Do you know where we left the red automobile? |
47625 | _ Jee._"And you got away by running the machine into the cliff? |
47625 | Aber for vy iss dis, Matt? |
47625 | Aber who vas dot vat shpoke in der tark?" |
47625 | And how did you come to have the white car handy?" |
47625 | And where had they kept their automobile while they were in the house? |
47625 | And why would n''t you let me in when I rapped?" |
47625 | And will you say you did n''t land on me with a pair of knuckle- dusters in a dark street and run off with my roll?" |
47625 | Anything happened, Dick?" |
47625 | Anything more in the flask?" |
47625 | But how had Sercomb and the other three got away? |
47625 | But how shall we sleep? |
47625 | But vat makes Sercomb act like dot?" |
47625 | But was he running away from Matt? |
47625 | But what became of that other craft? |
47625 | But whose? |
47625 | But why should he do it?" |
47625 | But why were Sercomb and his two companions going back through the passage? |
47625 | But,"and here Ferral rubbed his chin perplexedly,"what did they want to do that for?" |
47625 | Ca n''t you tell by my talk where I am? |
47625 | Did Sercomb know you were coming?" |
47625 | Do you mean to say that some one came into this room and attacked you?" |
47625 | Do you think that white car, and that man we saw in the road, had anything to do with the swabs who were in here?" |
47625 | Do you wonder I''ve had a grouch at him all these years, Matt?" |
47625 | Dot shpook plew indo nodding ven you come oop mit it, hey?" |
47625 | Eh, Mings?" |
47625 | Had Ferral and Carl captured him-- catching him red- handed and so unmasking his treachery? |
47625 | How could you see where you were going?" |
47625 | How did it habben, Verral?" |
47625 | How did you and the other three lubbers get out of the house? |
47625 | How far do you intend to hoof it over the cliffs?" |
47625 | How he make it go, I vonder, ven he don''d vas aple to see der vay?" |
47625 | How you t''ink I come py you oof I don''d know dot? |
47625 | I wonder if Sercomb has anything to do with that?" |
47625 | If Matt had been snuffed into nothing with the car, how could he be running away from him? |
47625 | If the men were changed by the donning of the blue, what transformation was this wrought in our blacksmith boy? |
47625 | Is de time not come? |
47625 | Is he, Packard?" |
47625 | Is there a boy who has not longed to possess one of these swift little machines that scud about the roads everywhere throughout the United States? |
47625 | Is there a boy, therefore, who will not be intensely interested in the adventures of"Motor Matt,"as he is familiarly called by his comrades? |
47625 | Iss dot you?" |
47625 | Iss it a svear vort? |
47625 | King?" |
47625 | Last I heard of Ralph he was driving a racing- automobile for a manufacturing firm-- a little in your line, I guess, eh?" |
47625 | Meppy dot''s der vay dot shpook car come oudt on us, hey? |
47625 | Modor Matt chumped in und shtopped der car, hey? |
47625 | Now vat?" |
47625 | Rush things up there, will you?" |
47625 | Say,"and Ferral seemed to have a sudden idea,"if you fellows want a berth for the night, why not put in at La Vita Place?" |
47625 | The men had gone into that little thicket, and why had they not shown themselves again? |
47625 | There was certainly a man standing right there where you are, was n''t there?" |
47625 | They sneaked up on you, back there in that patch of timber?" |
47625 | Those inside were not in a mood to receive callers; but, even if that was the case, why could not some one come to the door and say so? |
47625 | Tippoo, where''s Uncle Jack?" |
47625 | Understand?" |
47625 | Vat it iss, Matt? |
47625 | Vat vas dot? |
47625 | Vere you come from, hey?" |
47625 | Vere you vas going, Matt?" |
47625 | Vy don''d he shpeak oudt und say somet''ing?" |
47625 | Vy he do dot?" |
47625 | Vy you do dot?" |
47625 | What I''d like to know, did King save Dick? |
47625 | What are you trying to do?" |
47625 | What are your names, mates?" |
47625 | What could Uncle Jack have wanted of a secret passage?" |
47625 | What did I tell you about the soft- sawdering beggar?" |
47625 | What do you think of this new twist in the game, Matt?" |
47625 | What had become of Sercomb? |
47625 | What have you done with Uncle Jack? |
47625 | What have you got there, Matt?" |
47625 | What kind of a bally old place is this, anyhow? |
47625 | What sort of a place was he in? |
47625 | What was there in that bunch of brush to attract them and keep them so long? |
47625 | What''re you running afoul o''me like that for? |
47625 | Where are you bound, mates, in that steam hooker?" |
47625 | Where do we berth?" |
47625 | Where''s that money? |
47625 | Why did Tippoo want to tuck himself away in the locker behind when he could ride up in front in comfort and like a gentleman?" |
47625 | Why not make your examination from the road?" |
47625 | Why was that?" |
47625 | With a high wall of rock on one side of the road, and an abyss on the other, where could the white car have gone? |
47625 | You remember Uncle Jack''s room was all torn up when we first saw it?" |
47625 | You t''ink she come from La Fita Blace?" |
47625 | _ Jee!_""Then you must have been the one who fired that revolver and put a bullet through the tire?" |
47625 | cried Carl, as Matt stopped for him to hop into the tonneau,"vot kindt oof a rite vas dot you dook mit yourseluf, Verral?" |
52891 | Afraidt? |
52891 | Ai n''t you fer the Rapids? |
52891 | And it was from Ben Ali? |
52891 | And that Pard Matt trailed after him? |
52891 | And where does he want to meet Dhondaram? |
52891 | Are you Matt King,he asked,"the fellow they call Motor Matt?" |
52891 | Are you flagging me? |
52891 | Are you going to try that, all alone, in the_ Comet_? |
52891 | Are you holding on, Miss Manners? |
52891 | Be back there in time to take the aëroplane aloft at six- thirty? 52891 But, look here, do you see the station yonder?" |
52891 | By Jerry,he cried,"what am I giving you your salary for? |
52891 | Ca n''t you tell me what you''re going to do? |
52891 | Can he read that Hindoostanee lingo? 52891 Den it_ vas_ you, hey? |
52891 | Dhondaram did n''t get the money? |
52891 | Did either of you ever see a prettier bit of traveling? 52891 Did we?" |
52891 | Did you see the look Dhondaram gave him while he was handing us that long palaver? 52891 Did you set that Roman candle to goin''?" |
52891 | Didju fall off? |
52891 | Disappeared? |
52891 | Ditn''t I findt dot Margaret Manners vat vas draveling mit der show? 52891 Do you think,"asked Matt,"that we could go to that place on the Elgin road and meet Ben Ali instead of letting Dhondaram do it?" |
52891 | Does Ben Ali know about this house of yours? |
52891 | Does he think I can read Hindoostanee? |
52891 | Doing an aëroplane stunt with the show? |
52891 | From what you said at that house with the green shutters, I take it you''re not going back to the show with me? |
52891 | Haf you prought der money? |
52891 | Has Bill Wily any right to it? |
52891 | Have you any idea that Ben Ali is mixed up in the affair? |
52891 | Have you any idea who the man was that called on the English woman in Lafayette and took Miss Manners away? |
52891 | He treated you well? |
52891 | Hit the trail? |
52891 | How are you going about it? |
52891 | How could you expect me to do a thing like that without getting a nick or two? 52891 How did he know we wanted Wily?" |
52891 | How did you happen to be here? |
52891 | How dit der gandle go off mit itseluf? 52891 How do you know the opening is big enough for you to come down in? |
52891 | How you like der pooty firevorks? |
52891 | How you was, Dutch? |
52891 | How''ll Ben Ali think Dhondaram is running the_ Comet_, pard? |
52891 | Hurt? |
52891 | I do n''t have to tell what''s in the letter in order to prove it''s mine, see? 52891 I know dot, aber vill I ged it? |
52891 | Is he crazy, or what? |
52891 | Is n''t the envelope addressed? |
52891 | Is n''t there a name on the letter? |
52891 | Is that so, Carl? |
52891 | Is there no way out of this hole, sahib? |
52891 | Join the show? |
52891 | Just how sorry are you? 52891 Just where is that cot, my dear sir?" |
52891 | Load that machine into the runabout and drive this rig back to the show grounds for me, will you? |
52891 | Markley, do you know you are going at the rate of sixty miles an hour? |
52891 | Matter? |
52891 | Now what? |
52891 | So that''s it, eh? |
52891 | So you put the kibosh on our brown friend all by yourself, did you? |
52891 | Somebody''s blunder? |
52891 | Speak to me about it, will you? 52891 Suppose Ben Ali sees only one man on the machine, and thinks that the man is Dhondaram?" |
52891 | Suppose we should come in on him from both sides at once? |
52891 | That''s your game, is it? |
52891 | Then there''s no telling how long Bill Wily has carried it in his pocket? |
52891 | Then where did they go? |
52891 | Then you went in, looked around, and could n''t see anything of either of them? |
52891 | There are others, you say? |
52891 | They made tracks for a house with green blinds? 52891 Too much weather for the flyin''machine to- day, huh? |
52891 | Vas you looking for me to pay ofer dot rewart? |
52891 | Vat iss dot? |
52891 | Vat''s to pay? |
52891 | Vere iss Modor Matt? |
52891 | We allee same fliends, huh? |
52891 | Well, anyhow, what are we going to do? 52891 Well?" |
52891 | What can we do for you? |
52891 | What did he jump from the car for if he wanted to go on with us? 52891 What did you do with your part of the letter?" |
52891 | What do you think of yourself, hey? |
52891 | What does that mean? |
52891 | What does the letter say? |
52891 | What good''s a flying machine, pard, when a spell of weather puts it down and out? 52891 What had Ben Ali to say to you?" |
52891 | What have you got to do with this house? |
52891 | What have you got up your sleeve? |
52891 | What is it? |
52891 | What letter? |
52891 | What sort of a way is that to act, Bill Wily? |
52891 | What sort of writing is this? |
52891 | What the nation was he following Wily for? |
52891 | What was Dhondaram''s work? |
52891 | What was the matter? |
52891 | What was you chasin''me for, Motor Matt? |
52891 | What yuh got there? |
52891 | What''re you making a run from the show grounds for without saying a word to Matt? |
52891 | What''re you roughing things up like this for, Wily? |
52891 | What''s he givin''us? |
52891 | What''s our next jump, your highness? |
52891 | What''s the good? |
52891 | What''s the matter when you set out in an automobile and do n''t arrive where you''re going? 52891 What''s the matter?" |
52891 | What''s the price for a trip on the_ Comet_? |
52891 | What''s to pay? |
52891 | What''s up? |
52891 | What''ve I done? |
52891 | What''ve you got to say for yourself? |
52891 | Where did Ben Ali send his letter from? |
52891 | Where did he get it? |
52891 | Where did the man take you? |
52891 | Where does your air- ship line run? |
52891 | Where''d yuh git that paper? |
52891 | Where''s Matt? |
52891 | Where''s Motor Matt? |
52891 | Where''s the Hindoo? |
52891 | Where? |
52891 | Who are you, my friend? |
52891 | Who else besides McGlory? |
52891 | Who knows whether there''s an opening there or not? |
52891 | Who was he? |
52891 | Who was the man who impersonated the agent of the British ambassador? |
52891 | Who''s it for? |
52891 | Why are you treating me like this? |
52891 | Why did n''t you grab him,demanded Burton,"and turn him over to me?" |
52891 | Why did n''t you wait and give us a chance? |
52891 | Why does n''t the ambassador agree to send some one to meet Ben Ali? 52891 Why my makee jump my wanchee go Glan''Lapids?" |
52891 | Why my makee tlouble fo''fliend? |
52891 | Why should n''t I? |
52891 | Why were you running away from me? |
52891 | Why, where the nation is he? 52891 Would he run, then?" |
52891 | Yeou tew kids aire chums, huh? |
52891 | You heap mad with Ping, huh? |
52891 | You know him makee shoot Loman candle, play plenty hob with side show? 52891 You no pullee pin on China boy?" |
52891 | You saw what was goin''on? |
52891 | You say,remarked McGlory, giving the house a swift sizing,"that Wily Bill ran into the house?" |
52891 | You vant to choin in mit me, hey? |
52891 | You''ll make a couple of flights to- day, wo n''t you? |
52891 | You''re crazy? |
52891 | You''re going to make up for the part? |
52891 | You''re not afraid? |
52891 | You''re not goin''to bear down too hard on me, are you, Burton? |
52891 | Yuh goin''to give me that? |
52891 | Aber he von''t say vat iss in der ledder, so how could I know?" |
52891 | Am I correct?" |
52891 | And the girl-- who was she? |
52891 | And was there any one at home? |
52891 | And where''s Pard Matt?" |
52891 | Backsliding, eh?" |
52891 | But what are you making the flight for, if not to please the people?" |
52891 | Can you give any information, Motor Matt, that will help us find Ben Ali, or Miss Manners?" |
52891 | Chadwick''s?" |
52891 | Come back to earth now, and tell me what''s on your mind?" |
52891 | Dhondaram, I make no doubt, is highly gifted, but will Ben Ali credit him with skill enough to operate the aëroplane?" |
52891 | Did n''t I just tell you it was lost? |
52891 | Did you see me coming back from the oak opening?" |
52891 | Did you think I was Dhondaram? |
52891 | Dit you make all der drouples? |
52891 | Ditn''t I get dot Ben Ali Hindoo feller on der run? |
52891 | Ditn''t I vin fife tousant tollars?" |
52891 | Everything''s lovely, eh?" |
52891 | Had he lost his matches in taking that header from the street car? |
52891 | Hey?" |
52891 | How could I lose somet''ing vat I do n''t got?" |
52891 | How could Matt make him? |
52891 | How could he have done that and then shown up in Kalamazoo the morning we got there?" |
52891 | How''s tricks, huh?" |
52891 | I suppose Ping and Carl are at the show grounds and are looking after the aëroplane?" |
52891 | I used to live in Grand Rapids, and the home town was a good place for me to cut loose from the show, see?" |
52891 | If that''s the case, what''s he doing with the letter?" |
52891 | If there was any one in the place, would they talk with him and tell him whether they had seen Matt or the side- show man? |
52891 | In other words, I''m to tell my business, eh? |
52891 | Iss it shink wriding, Ping?" |
52891 | Motor Matt was afeared to go up, I reckon, Dutch?" |
52891 | Page 1, corrected? |
52891 | Page 18, changed"go"to"got"in"What have you got to do with this house?" |
52891 | Perhaps Wily had rushed out of a rear door, and Matt had followed him? |
52891 | Sit here and wait, or hit the trail ourselves and find out what''s doing?" |
52891 | So that''s what you passed up the afternoon flight for, eh?" |
52891 | Sorry enough to make a clean breast of everything?" |
52891 | Speak to me about this, will you? |
52891 | Subbose we findt oudt vat der ledder iss aboudt?" |
52891 | Then, glad that he was able to change the subject, he remarked:"You losee one piecee papel in tent, Clal?" |
52891 | There was only one idea just then in the Dutch boy''s mind, and that was this:"How dit dot Roman gandle go off mit itseluf? |
52891 | There, how''s that?" |
52891 | They went up the bank and into the woods, you say?" |
52891 | Twomley?" |
52891 | Was he being hypnotized in spite of himself? |
52891 | Was it possible,_ could_ it be possible, that the girl was Margaret Manners? |
52891 | Wha''ju jump onto our stage for?" |
52891 | What about the automobile?" |
52891 | What d''you take me for? |
52891 | What do you think?" |
52891 | What else could I do but make myself safe?" |
52891 | What had become of Motor Matt? |
52891 | What was that?" |
52891 | What was the blunder? |
52891 | What we do?" |
52891 | When''ll you get back to the grounds?" |
52891 | Where did you get the thing, Carl?" |
52891 | Where was the automobile? |
52891 | Where''d you come from, Ping? |
52891 | Where''s Ping? |
52891 | Where''s this house?" |
52891 | Who lived in the house? |
52891 | Who will go?" |
52891 | Who''s the Chinaman?" |
52891 | Why not send''em to jail, where they belong?" |
52891 | Why should we hit it, and what shall we hit it with?" |
52891 | Will you let me take your motorcycle?" |
52891 | Wo n''t he think it queer that Dhondaram is navigating the flying machine? |
52891 | Yet what did that strange weakness mean? |
52891 | You are sure,"the girl asked tremblingly,"that this other agent of the British ambassador is really the person he pretends to be?" |
52891 | You have saved me again, Motor Matt, but what is the use of it all if I ca n''t leave this country and go to England, or back to India? |
52891 | whooped Carl,"vas it you dot douched him off ven der gandle vas my pack pehindt und I don''d see? |
51127 | Ai n''t I tellin''ye? |
51127 | An''grass am good an''long right up to de back ob de garden? |
51127 | And do you mean to say, Matt, that those two pieces of cloth have guessed the riddle? |
51127 | And what did Deacon do? |
51127 | And what''s to become of me in the meantime? |
51127 | And you know of two trustworthy men you can get to go with you? |
51127 | Are ye goin''? |
51127 | Are you the man who put that''ad''in the paper? |
51127 | Begorry, what was thot? |
51127 | Belong to what, Prebbles? |
51127 | But what am I to do? |
51127 | But wo n''t he suspect anything? |
51127 | Ca n''t we go higher, Matt? |
51127 | Did Traquair ever do much flying? |
51127 | Did he? 51127 Did some men come here in an automobile, a little while ago, and take it away?" |
51127 | Did the Chink throw the firecracker in the first place? |
51127 | Did they? |
51127 | Did you go, Rufe? |
51127 | Do you know Benner, the post trader? |
51127 | Do you know that the man who invented the aëroplane fell with one of the machines and was killed? |
51127 | Do you know where Mr. Traquair lost his life in that flying machine? |
51127 | Do you live there? |
51127 | Do you mean to say,cried Matt, standing up in the car,"that you were going to wreck the aëroplane?" |
51127 | Do you remember a young fellow called Ensign Glennie? |
51127 | Do you think I do n''t know what you are trying to do for Mrs. Traquair? 51127 Do you want him to kill the Chinaman?" |
51127 | Does Siwash Charley know Murgatroyd? |
51127 | Fifteen per cent? 51127 Got er axe ter grind, hey?" |
51127 | Had any experience with aëroplanes? |
51127 | Has n''t got Dandy, I hope? |
51127 | Have n''t got it? |
51127 | Have you gone clean crazy? |
51127 | Have you hired out to that Murgatroyd person as the human sky- rocket? |
51127 | He asked for me, I suppose? |
51127 | How did that happen? |
51127 | How did the accident happen? |
51127 | How did you know where we were coming? |
51127 | How do you know that I was referring to you? |
51127 | How do you reckon he found that out? |
51127 | How high do you think we are now, Cameron? |
51127 | How is he going to fight us, Prebbles? |
51127 | How kin I tell whether I want it or not till ye explain what the work is? |
51127 | How much do I owe you for drawing up these papers? |
51127 | How much do you owe him? |
51127 | How was I ter know that? |
51127 | How''s that? |
51127 | How? |
51127 | I guess yuh do n''t live in Jimtown, do yuh? |
51127 | I wonder what''s become of Ping? |
51127 | If he gets his interest, he ca n''t make her any trouble, can he? |
51127 | Is he the one that hit Siwash Charley with the stone? |
51127 | Is thar any money in it, Murg? |
51127 | Is that your bear? |
51127 | Is the machine you have the one that killed Traquair? |
51127 | It''s got to have a running start, eh? |
51127 | Listen to this once,said he, and read aloud:"''How can a poor woman thank you for what you have done? |
51127 | May I take the model? |
51127 | Mr. Amos Murgatroyd? |
51127 | Murgatroyd? 51127 My workee for you some mo''?" |
51127 | Nervous, Matt? |
51127 | Not Motor Matt? |
51127 | Oh, y''are, eh? 51127 Oh, you know a heap about business, you do, do n''t you?" |
51127 | Prebbles,said Matt,"do you know of any one, here in town, who has a good automobile we could hire?" |
51127 | Quite sure? |
51127 | Reckoned I could fix it for you, eh? |
51127 | Remember Glennie? |
51127 | Representing the government, was n''t he? |
51127 | Shall we go on? |
51127 | Shiwas Charley no killee Motol Matt? 51127 Sloughs?" |
51127 | Slow up a little with that chug cart o''yourn, will ye? 51127 So they gave it accidental death?" |
51127 | Sufferin''cats,cried McGlory, starting for one of the windows,"I wonder if that''s a fire? |
51127 | That your picture? |
51127 | That''s his name, hey? 51127 That''s right; but how did you know the vent was plugged?" |
51127 | The point is, do you want to follow out my plans, and make the money I''m offering you? |
51127 | Then I kin lay fer him around Totten, hey? |
51127 | Then you got here on the same train we did? |
51127 | Think I kain''t handle that outfit alone, Murg? 51127 Well?" |
51127 | What are Siwash and his friends going to do at Totten? |
51127 | What are you trying to do, Siwash Charley? |
51127 | What are you willing to pay for the work you want done? |
51127 | What d''ye want? |
51127 | What did you say, Rufe? |
51127 | What difference does that make, so long as I can do the work? |
51127 | What do you think? |
51127 | What do you work for the old skinflint for, if you want to do right? |
51127 | What does this mean, Rufe? |
51127 | What for should I git from my boss''land? |
51127 | What good''s the flying machine, anyway? 51127 What happened then?" |
51127 | What has he stopped for? |
51127 | What have you got there? |
51127 | What hotel yuh stoppin''to, mister? |
51127 | What is it, Murg? |
51127 | What kind of a machine did he have? |
51127 | What murderous scoundrel could have done it? |
51127 | What the dickens did you do? |
51127 | What town''s that? |
51127 | What were the bicycle wheels for? |
51127 | What''s happened? |
51127 | What''s the good, hey? |
51127 | What''s the matter now? |
51127 | What''s the matter with you, sarg? |
51127 | What''s the matter with you? |
51127 | What''s the matter, Prebbles? |
51127 | What''s the matter? |
51127 | What''s the ruction here? |
51127 | What''s the trouble here? |
51127 | What''s the use of getting mad at you, Ping? |
51127 | What''s to pay? |
51127 | When do you go North? |
51127 | Where did you come from, Ping? |
51127 | Where does Mrs. Traquair live? |
51127 | Where does he live? |
51127 | Where does the coincidence come in, lieutenant? |
51127 | Where have you been keeping yourself? |
51127 | Where have you been, Ping? |
51127 | Where''s Ping? |
51127 | Who are you? |
51127 | Who is it? |
51127 | Who''ll I ask for when I come to the hotel? |
51127 | Who''ll pay''em? |
51127 | Who''s a robber? |
51127 | Who''s been tramping on you? |
51127 | Who''s talking with your mother, Ted? |
51127 | Who''s that with you? |
51127 | Who''s that? |
51127 | Why did n''t you tell me you were not going to stay there? |
51127 | Why do n''t you chase him away, then? |
51127 | Why has n''t Rufe written? |
51127 | Will you help me? |
51127 | Would n''t that knock you slabsided? |
51127 | You Rufe? |
51127 | You are positive Siwash Charley was one of the men who knocked you down, here at the camp, and carried you into the woods? |
51127 | You did n''t intend to stay in Madison any of the time, did you? |
51127 | You got money, ai n''t you? |
51127 | You had a flying machine called the_ Hawk_, quite a while ago, did n''t you? |
51127 | You remember that wagon we passed? |
51127 | You want to pass that car, then,said he,"and you want to dodge trouble?" |
51127 | You''re banking on that? |
51127 | You''re pretty well acquainted up around Devil''s Lake, are n''t you? |
51127 | You? 51127 You?" |
51127 | *****"Any letter for George Hatfield?" |
51127 | All ready?" |
51127 | And do you think I wo n''t do as much as I can to help her? |
51127 | And how can you guide the blooming thing skyward, or on a level, or come down?" |
51127 | And how in Sam Hill did that bear pick up his trail?" |
51127 | Are you one of the lot that chased up Jake?" |
51127 | At this rate, how long''ll that stake last that you picked up in Madison?" |
51127 | Benner?" |
51127 | Black?" |
51127 | Black?" |
51127 | But-- but the very machine that was to make our fortune has taken his life, and-- and what am I to do?" |
51127 | By the way, young man, what''s your name?" |
51127 | Can I take that model with me to the hotel? |
51127 | Did he come over yesterday morning?" |
51127 | Dis am de time for burning de woods, ai n''t it?" |
51127 | Do n''t you notice how much smoother we''re gliding?" |
51127 | Do yez want thim insoide?" |
51127 | Do you know whether Mr. Traquair protected the ideas with patents?" |
51127 | Five years''penitentiary, is n''t it? |
51127 | Have you any drawings, or papers from the patent office, that I can look at to get an idea of what the aëroplane is like?" |
51127 | How did he get here? |
51127 | How had he come there? |
51127 | How long do you think my loan business would last if I was found out in a job like this? |
51127 | I think Glennie wrote me you had had some experience with a dirigible balloon?" |
51127 | If that do n''t work, I''ll go under the car and take off the fuel pipe, and----""It''s a gravity feed, is n''t it?" |
51127 | Know anything about the Traquair aëroplane?" |
51127 | Looks like fate had something to do with this, eh?" |
51127 | May I read this?" |
51127 | Murgatroyd?" |
51127 | Page 19, changed single to double quote after"destroy that aëroplane?" |
51127 | Savvy fly? |
51127 | Siwash and Murgatroyd talked about me?" |
51127 | Suppose you let me look at the goods?" |
51127 | Tell me, is Deacon in possession?" |
51127 | That ought to be enough, had n''t it?" |
51127 | That''s what I''m along for, savvy?" |
51127 | The government, I presume,"he added,"merely buys the aëroplane? |
51127 | Then he said very quietly:"Oliver, what''s the punishment for horse stealing? |
51127 | Then, again, if we go up will we stay up? |
51127 | There''s no doubt about the sale to the government?" |
51127 | This is the only way I can get back the loan, you see?" |
51127 | Traquair?" |
51127 | Traquair?" |
51127 | Traquair?" |
51127 | What could I do agin''the lot of''em, and armed like they was? |
51127 | What could I do?" |
51127 | What d''ye reckon we''re going to do about that?" |
51127 | What did you set off that cannon cracker under the bear for?" |
51127 | What good were choice prayers, painted on rice paper, and burned to the heathen deities? |
51127 | What it pays for the machine is n''t a purchase of Traquair''s patents?" |
51127 | What made the fellow such an enemy of yours, Matt?" |
51127 | What more do you expect?" |
51127 | What of it?" |
51127 | What was the matter? |
51127 | What you do now, huh?" |
51127 | When are you going to put the aëroplane together?" |
51127 | Who are you?" |
51127 | Why do n''t you go around this place with a duster, once in a while? |
51127 | Why was he bound, and why was the cloth tied between his jaws? |
51127 | Why you no callee him_ Fan Tan_, huh?" |
51127 | Will you take hold of this aëroplane matter, learn how to run the Traquair invention, and then test it out at Fort Totten, two weeks from to- day?" |
51127 | Will you?" |
51127 | You boys belong?" |
51127 | You can do that, ca n''t you?" |
51127 | You going to build a new house soon, ai n''t you?" |
51127 | You heap mad with Ping?" |
51127 | You will not sign it, of course?" |
51127 | You wo n''t tell anybody about me giving Murg away to you? |
51127 | You''re watching the time?" |
47071 | ''Do you know there is a thousand dollars offered for his head in New Orleans?'' 47071 A relative of Pima Pete?" |
47071 | Am I dreamin'',''r w''at? 47071 Am I dreaming? |
47071 | An automobile? |
47071 | An''you''ve come a hundred miles in five hours on_ that_ thing? |
47071 | And she ca n''t get well? |
47071 | Any place on the trail where I can get gasoline? |
47071 | Are you hurt, Clip? |
47071 | Are you trying to move your feet? |
47071 | Bascomb? |
47071 | Black Ben? 47071 But where''d he pick up this Bascomb?" |
47071 | But who''s that ruffian, Clip? |
47071 | Ca n''t you say good- by, pard, and wish me luck? |
47071 | Can you ride a wheel? |
47071 | Can you show me, Mr. McKibben,he asked,"how I''ll have to go to reach Potter''s Gap?" |
47071 | Can you tell me where I''ll find Sheriff Burke, of Prescott? |
47071 | Could n''t it be bought? 47071 Did I tell you that Dangerfield gave me a note, there in the notch, on our way to Phoenix, and told me to read it any time after we reached town?" |
47071 | Did n''t Rags tell you anything about herself? |
47071 | Did n''t you read it? |
47071 | Did n''t you sleep in the gap? |
47071 | Did she say anything about herself, or about her folks? |
47071 | Did you have any trouble getting it? |
47071 | Did you know the revolver was n''t loaded? |
47071 | Did you send up any? |
47071 | Different? |
47071 | Do n''t it beat anything you ever heard of, Clip? 47071 Do n''t ye know we got sick folks in this house? |
47071 | Do n''t you ever want an automobile? 47071 Do you know anything about this girl?" |
47071 | Do you know those two with the horses? |
47071 | Do you mean she ca n''t get well? |
47071 | Do you think you can believe what Juan Morisco told you? |
47071 | Do you want it? |
47071 | Does the team belong to you? |
47071 | Ever see the two men before? |
47071 | Gaynor? |
47071 | Going up Castle Creek Cañon? |
47071 | Got anything to eat in your place? |
47071 | Had I ought to take that reward- money, governor? 47071 Hain''t you ever heard tell of him?" |
47071 | Hang it all, Matt it ca n''t be you''re goin''to- day? |
47071 | Have you heard how Burke came out? |
47071 | Have you lived long in Phoenix? 47071 He did and you did n''t?" |
47071 | How can word reach the gang? 47071 How did those roughs get next to this work of yours?" |
47071 | How do they do it, Clip? |
47071 | How do you make that out, Clip? 47071 How do you mean?" |
47071 | How long are we going to be hung up here, Clip? |
47071 | How long since they passed? |
47071 | How much farther have we got to go? |
47071 | How much time did we lose? |
47071 | How would you like_ that_ job? |
47071 | How''d Dangerfield ever find out we was layin''fer him here? |
47071 | How''d you know that, Clip? |
47071 | How''d yous know w''at his name was? |
47071 | How''ll they find out, sir? 47071 How''s that, Burke?" |
47071 | How''s the girl? |
47071 | How''s the going between the Arizona Canal and Castle Creek Cañon, Clip? |
47071 | I reckon you''re the one Bolivar an''me''s been waitin''here fer, an''--what''s the matter with ye, anyhow? |
47071 | I suppose you understand the way in which we trapped our bird? 47071 If any picters is published in the papers, mine goes in bigger''n yours, do n''t it?" |
47071 | If he''s one of Burke''s men,argued Matt,"what will he do with the two roughs who have the machine, and are working for Bascomb?" |
47071 | If he''s one of the gang,said Clip,"why is he in such a hurry to get to Phoenix? |
47071 | Is Juan Morisco a friend of yours, Rags? |
47071 | Is she hurt? |
47071 | Is the governor here yet? |
47071 | Is the little girl here? |
47071 | It''s right up the cañon, is n''t it, until I get to the trail that leads over the right- hand wall? |
47071 | Le''me see,the boys heard him mutter, as he bent over the book,"how does that there go? |
47071 | Not much of a disguise, is it? |
47071 | Ollie? |
47071 | Ollie? |
47071 | On the level? |
47071 | Plenty of oil? |
47071 | Ready, Perk? |
47071 | Suppose nobody claims it? 47071 Sure Susie ai n''t got back yit, an''nobody else ai n''t lookin''?" |
47071 | The old joke is a nice kind of reformed road- agent, ai n''t he? 47071 The_ niño_?" |
47071 | Then why did he let you drive him ahead with it? |
47071 | Then you''re the chap who covered the trail between Phoenix and Potter''s Gap yesterday afternoon? |
47071 | There was a fight? |
47071 | Think I was going back to Phoenix without finding out something about how you''d come out? 47071 Think you can find your way all right?" |
47071 | To what do you allude? |
47071 | W''at d''yous call yerself? |
47071 | Was she as badly hurt as that? |
47071 | Was that all you heard, Clip? |
47071 | Well? |
47071 | Were Dangerfield and his gang captured? |
47071 | What are you doing here, Clip? |
47071 | What are you trying to get through your head, anyhow? |
47071 | What became of him? |
47071 | What became of the little girl that figured in that runaway? |
47071 | What became of-- of your uncle, Clip? |
47071 | What could that chap who was loafing in the hall discover just by seeing King come in here? |
47071 | What did the girl say? |
47071 | What did you say your name was? |
47071 | What do I care for bars and stone walls at a time like this? 47071 What do you mean by that?" |
47071 | What do you think of that, McKibben? |
47071 | What does the governor want me for? |
47071 | What have you had to eat? |
47071 | What in the wide world is that fellow? |
47071 | What in thunder was Juan Morisco doin''in Phoenix? |
47071 | What is it? |
47071 | What kind of a car was it? |
47071 | What place is this? |
47071 | What place is this? |
47071 | What sort of a contraption y''u got thar, anyways? |
47071 | What sort of a hold have you got over him, Clip? |
47071 | What sort of a performance do you call that, Clip? |
47071 | What time is it, Matt? |
47071 | What was it the governor wanted of you? |
47071 | What was it you were going to have me do? |
47071 | What you got in that canteen? |
47071 | What''ll you do, Clip? |
47071 | What''s dat? |
47071 | What''s going on here? |
47071 | What''s old Sawbones got to say, pard? |
47071 | What''s on? |
47071 | What''s that Mexican doing here? |
47071 | What''s that got to do with it? |
47071 | What''s that to you? |
47071 | What''s that? |
47071 | What''s the governor got to say? |
47071 | What''s the matter with it? |
47071 | What''s the matter with ye? |
47071 | What''s the matter with you, José? |
47071 | What''s the matter, Jenkins? |
47071 | What''s the matter? |
47071 | What''s the meaning of this? |
47071 | What''s true? |
47071 | Where are they? |
47071 | Where did you come from? |
47071 | Where''d ye come from, kid, an''what''s yer bloomin''hurry? 47071 Where''d you get the girl?" |
47071 | Where''d you go so sudden, pard? |
47071 | Where''d you leave it, Matt? |
47071 | Where''ll I find Governor Gaynor? |
47071 | Where''s Welcome? |
47071 | Where''s the money to come from? |
47071 | Who are you, my lad? |
47071 | Who are you? |
47071 | Who are you? |
47071 | Who told you to get here by five o''clock? |
47071 | Who wants me? |
47071 | Who were those men with you, Rags? |
47071 | Who''s her father, anyhow? |
47071 | Why are you doing that? |
47071 | Why should I have any trouble? |
47071 | Why, Clip? 47071 Why, I was told to get here at five o''clock----""Ye was, hey?" |
47071 | Will you help him? |
47071 | You been mixin''up with that gang, Matt King? |
47071 | You say it concerns me? |
47071 | You sent for me, sir? |
47071 | You slept on the rocks? |
47071 | You thought I was running away from you, I reckon? |
47071 | You''re feeling a whole lot better, eh? |
47071 | You''ve got another name besides that, have n''t you? |
47071 | And what was the girl doing with Morisco, tied to the wagon like she was? |
47071 | And why had she been tied to the wagon? |
47071 | Are you as handy with an automobile as you are with a motor- cycle, Matt?" |
47071 | Are yous givin''it to me straight?" |
47071 | Burke?" |
47071 | But what cared we? |
47071 | But why are you fellers showin''up here so early in the morning?" |
47071 | Ca n''t you do better?" |
47071 | Can I believe what I see? |
47071 | Can you make it?" |
47071 | Did n''t she tell you her name?" |
47071 | Did our smoke- signals help?" |
47071 | Does anybody know?" |
47071 | Dry? |
47071 | Friends o''your''n?" |
47071 | Funny, ai n''t it? |
47071 | Gregory?" |
47071 | Had McKibben made a mistake? |
47071 | Have you got any gasoline, Gregory?" |
47071 | How can you expect to fly with the rope holdin''you back?" |
47071 | How long has he been in there?" |
47071 | How long have you been in this part of the country?" |
47071 | How long were you driving the fellow in with that useless piece of hardware?" |
47071 | How would you like to do a little brisk, and perhaps exciting, work for Uncle Sam and the Territory of Arizona?" |
47071 | How''d you like the job?" |
47071 | How''s your gasoline- tank, Clip?" |
47071 | I know that my name''s not King, but if I''m square with myself and play the game fair, what''s the odds? |
47071 | I left Phoenix at quarter- past twelve----""Last night?" |
47071 | I''m trying to get to Phoenix on business, and I wonder if five hundred dollars would tempt you to let me have that wheel?" |
47071 | If this is a free country, how can we keep the Chinks out, any more than the Eskimos, or the Dutch, or any one else that wants to come here? |
47071 | Is it a bargain?" |
47071 | Is it yous, dad?" |
47071 | Is there a boy who has not longed to possess one of these swift little machines that scud about the roads everywhere throughout the United States? |
47071 | Is there a boy, therefore, who will not be intensely interested in the adventures of"Motor Matt,"as he is familiarly called by his comrades? |
47071 | It kain''t be this kid''s one o''the Dangerfield gang?" |
47071 | It may be a race with Death who-- who knows?" |
47071 | It''s my idee, ai n''t it?" |
47071 | Made good, as usual, eh? |
47071 | McKibben?" |
47071 | McKibben?" |
47071 | McKibben?" |
47071 | McKibben?" |
47071 | Say, ai n''t yous de Motor Matt de push has been talkin''about?" |
47071 | She hurt, huh?" |
47071 | That being the case, why was she with the two Mexicans? |
47071 | Then what did that exchange of coats and hats mean? |
47071 | Think you can find the way?" |
47071 | Unarmed as he was, what could Motor Matt accomplish against the ruffian and the dog? |
47071 | Was he planning to help them evade Burke and his posse? |
47071 | We''d look nice with all our money tied up in an automobile, would n''t we? |
47071 | Well, did that make any trouble for you, King?" |
47071 | What am I goin''to do with this here rope?" |
47071 | What are you going to do, my boy?" |
47071 | What came over the doctor all at once? |
47071 | What do you know about her, King?" |
47071 | What do you say?" |
47071 | What do you say?'' |
47071 | What in tarnation ails him?" |
47071 | What of it?" |
47071 | What will be done with it?" |
47071 | What ye lookin''up Burke fer?" |
47071 | What''s de matter wid''em?" |
47071 | What''s the game, anyway?" |
47071 | What''s the matter with him?" |
47071 | What''s the use of trying to be somebody? |
47071 | What''s your name?" |
47071 | Where were you at five o''clock yesterday afternoon?" |
47071 | Where''s Susie? |
47071 | Who is he?" |
47071 | Who is this feller? |
47071 | Who told him?" |
47071 | Who''s this?" |
47071 | Who''s your friend, Matt?" |
47071 | Why did n''t she let go? |
47071 | Why does he want to go to Phoenix at all? |
47071 | Why not, he asked himself,"play possum"with the man and the dog, and pretend to be badly hurt and unconscious? |
47071 | Why was it necessary for an officer of the law to disguise himself? |
47071 | Would n''t you rather have it than a motor- cycle?" |
47071 | You hear me? |
47071 | You stayed in the ravine to wait for me?" |
47071 | You take Dick and Tom, your usual help?'' |
47071 | You want this to be a private flight, do n''t you?" |
47071 | You wo n''t leave for Denver until after that?" |
47071 | cried Bascomb;"at the Tanks?" |
47071 | cried Chub, joining in the race for the canal,"where''d you fellers come from?" |
47071 | interrupted the captain, starting up in sudden excitement;''you''re going to start down the river next week?'' |
47179 | After that,said he,"you were afraid the machine might be tampered with, and so you came here and stayed all night?" |
47179 | Ai n''t I the bright boy, though? 47179 And if they''re only hung up for two or three minutes they''ll catch us?" |
47179 | Are n''t you going to take that scoundrel along, now that we''ve captured him? |
47179 | Are you Mr. Tomlinson, of Denver? |
47179 | Are you acquainted over in Brockville? |
47179 | Are you giving it to me straight? |
47179 | Are you the Motor Matt I''ve been hearing about, down Phoenix way? |
47179 | But what does a wealthy man want to be pounding around the country for-- especially a country like this-- all by himself? |
47179 | Can you run''er? |
47179 | Could n''t they go the other road? |
47179 | Den vat? 47179 Did anything happen? |
47179 | Did he tell you the name of his other chauffeur? |
47179 | Did you boys see anything of a bag, a little green silk bag? |
47179 | Did you get a good look at those men? |
47179 | Did you talk with Mr. Tomlinson any? |
47179 | Did you write to Denver that you had secured the pearls and were going to carry them with you as far as Albuquerque? |
47179 | Do you know what it contains? |
47179 | Do you mean to say,shouted the man in the car,"that the_ hombre_ who was in this car with you did n''t have that bag?" |
47179 | Do you owe the Chinaman money? |
47179 | Do you understand what those scoundrels can do, King? |
47179 | Do you want to tell us what you know? |
47179 | Does this road run into the Ash Fork trail? |
47179 | For Tenver? |
47179 | Going to take me along? |
47179 | Have I strung you any, so far? |
47179 | Have you ever seen him before, doctor? |
47179 | Help me to the hotel, will you? |
47179 | How are you feeling, sir? |
47179 | How could dot be? |
47179 | How did I come here? |
47179 | How did you come to hook up with Hank, Spangler, and Trymore? |
47179 | How does he efer manage to t''ink oof eferyt''ing, hey? |
47179 | How far is the hut from here, Pringle? |
47179 | How long are you going to leave us here, without a mouthful of food and no water to drink? 47179 How long have you been here?" |
47179 | How much does he owe you, Hop? |
47179 | How much is my laundry? |
47179 | How vould you like to lend me a leedle more money, Matt? |
47179 | How you do dot, Matt? |
47179 | How you t''ink I efer pay you pack dot money, Matt? |
47179 | How you t''ink he vas hurt? |
47179 | How you t''ink ve vas goin''to find him? |
47179 | How''s she going, Gregory? |
47179 | How? |
47179 | Huh? |
47179 | Impossible? |
47179 | Is der Red Flier hurt anyvere? |
47179 | Is he Denver Denny, otherwise James Trymore? |
47179 | Is it the truth? |
47179 | Is that the way of it? |
47179 | Is this the best you can do? 47179 Iss dot anoder gun?" |
47179 | Iss dot vat you say, Matt-- bearls? |
47179 | Iss he deadt, I vonder? |
47179 | Just because I had to pull my freight without getting your permission? 47179 King, how did you ever manage to think of that?" |
47179 | Look here, son, have you got a line on that feller, or have you jest seen one of the notices? |
47179 | Meppy ve ged some rake- offs, den, hey? |
47179 | Meppy you pedder shtrike some lights, hey? |
47179 | Oof you vas going to Tenver, Misder Domlinson, vat''s der madder mit ledding me rite along? 47179 Pringle,"called Matt, leaning into the tonneau,"you have a bottle in your pocket?" |
47179 | Py shinks,came the voice of Carl,"vat vas going on, anyvay? |
47179 | Seen anything of another automobile, mister? |
47179 | So your name is King,he asked,"Matt King?" |
47179 | That fellow is n''t Tomlinson, you say? |
47179 | The hut is on the left side of the road? |
47179 | The question is, Carl, how did that letter get under the rubber mat in the tonneau of the Red Flier? 47179 They did n''t try to take it away from him in Ash Fork?" |
47179 | Think so? |
47179 | Trap? |
47179 | Two fittyfi'', you savvy? 47179 Und Domlinson didn''d know a ting aboudt it, hey?" |
47179 | Und Domlinson don''d vas Domlinson afder all? |
47179 | Und go mit you py Albuquerque, und den py Tenver? |
47179 | Vat dit Pringle mean by dot? |
47179 | Vat it iss? |
47179 | Vat now? |
47179 | Vat shall I do mit him, Matt? |
47179 | Vat vas der roppers t''inking aboudt ven dey held der feller oop und did n''t take dis? 47179 Vat you t''ink, Matt? |
47179 | Vat''s der madder mit you, hey? 47179 Vat''s der madder?" |
47179 | Ve''ll go on to Tenver mit Domlinson? |
47179 | Vell, meppy he don''d vant it? |
47179 | Vere iss der check? |
47179 | Vere iss der real Domlinson alretty? 47179 Vouldn''t dot knock you slap- sited? |
47179 | Vy did n''t he honk? |
47179 | Vy he vas carrying pills in a silk pag? 47179 Vy vas dot? |
47179 | What about my stuff? 47179 What are you doing here?" |
47179 | What are you doing in Ash Fork? |
47179 | What are you going to do there? |
47179 | What are you going to do, King? |
47179 | What are you going to do? |
47179 | What are you mutts trying to do? |
47179 | What became of-- er-- Tomlinson? |
47179 | What can I do to get clear of this? |
47179 | What d''ye think o''that, Hank? |
47179 | What did you ask me that for? |
47179 | What do you know about cylinders? |
47179 | What do you take me for? 47179 What do you think of that, Gregory? |
47179 | What do you think of this lay out, Carl? |
47179 | What do you want to knock a partner like this for, Dutch? |
47179 | What do you want? |
47179 | What if Hank and Spang come along? |
47179 | What notices? |
47179 | What object would they have in coming here? |
47179 | What were you doing in Flagstaff? |
47179 | What''ll we do? |
47179 | What''s our pace? |
47179 | What''s the trouble here? |
47179 | Where did you find that out? |
47179 | Where do we go after leaving Flagstaff? |
47179 | Where is it? 47179 Where were you and Pringle at the time?" |
47179 | Where''bouts was this? |
47179 | Where''d that note come from? |
47179 | Which way now, Pringle? |
47179 | Who are you? |
47179 | Who is he? 47179 Who vas dem fellers, anyvay, und vat vas der mix- oop aboudt?" |
47179 | Who''s Tomlinson? |
47179 | Who''s Trymore, James Trymore? |
47179 | Who''s got a revolver? |
47179 | Who''s there-- a''Pongwe? |
47179 | Why did n''t you send the pearls to Denver by express, after you got them in Yuma? |
47179 | Why is he unconscious? |
47179 | Why should any one want to cut a car like this adrift? |
47179 | Wienerwurst, hey? |
47179 | Will it put me in deeper, or help me out? |
47179 | You ca n''t give them the slip on a straightaway run, can you? |
47179 | You cut loose from Wienerwurst, hey? 47179 You findt der moofing pag, hey?" |
47179 | You lif in Ash Fork? |
47179 | You say he had the bag? |
47179 | You say that by a stroke of luck you were able to get my pearls and find out where I had been left? 47179 You seen anything of a green bag?" |
47179 | You t''ink he knows somet''ing aboudt dot? |
47179 | You''re going to Denver, you say? |
47179 | You-- you have come to release us? |
47179 | _ He_? |
47179 | _ Now_ who''s played it low- down on us? |
47179 | A friend of yours?" |
47179 | And if he was the one who put it there, why did those men come after it?" |
47179 | And what was the use of it all, now that Tomlinson had got away with the pearls? |
47179 | And what would it reveal? |
47179 | And where were their horses? |
47179 | And where''s my new runabout? |
47179 | And_ where_ was the owner? |
47179 | Any bullets in the gun, Carl?" |
47179 | But I reckon you was a bit fooled yourself, eh?" |
47179 | But how could they hope to win that race, with a better car against them? |
47179 | But where was that man? |
47179 | But who are you, young man?" |
47179 | But why had they made it, now that Tomlinson was not with the car? |
47179 | Can you tell me vere dot feller iss?" |
47179 | Could he do it? |
47179 | Der furder vat ve go, der less vat ve know, hey? |
47179 | Did n''t you hear what Hank and I said to each other, a few minutes ago, Carl?" |
47179 | Did you ever see anything neater than that? |
47179 | Don''d he vas der vorst pad egg vat you efer see?" |
47179 | Dose two fellers vas de vones vat dry to rop der car, hey?" |
47179 | For vy iss i d, Matt?" |
47179 | Funny, ai n''t dot? |
47179 | Going to frisk me for it?" |
47179 | Hey, Matt?" |
47179 | How about having one, all around?" |
47179 | How did the robbers know I had them? |
47179 | How is the man now?" |
47179 | How much do I owe you, doctor?" |
47179 | How ve do anyt''ing ven ve shday here mit der car? |
47179 | How ve ketch dem, hey?" |
47179 | How ve know dot undil ve findt it oudt?" |
47179 | How you like dot, hey? |
47179 | How you make dot figuring, anyvay? |
47179 | How''d you hear about him?" |
47179 | How''d you like a job of that kind?" |
47179 | How''ll it be if I meet you in Brockville, after I get away, and we hit up Needles with the sketch? |
47179 | I think he''s entitled to something, do n''t you?" |
47179 | Is it a go?" |
47179 | Is the doctor in?" |
47179 | Is the driver making a play, or has something really slipped a cog? |
47179 | Is the spiel worth anything?" |
47179 | Is there a boy who has not longed to possess one of these swift little machines that scud about the roads everywhere throughout the United States? |
47179 | Is there a boy, therefore, who will not be intensely interested in the adventures of"Motor Matt,"as he is familiarly called by his comrades? |
47179 | Meppy he vas expecding drouble?" |
47179 | Now, if Trymore had that letter, and if he and Pringle were the robbers, how could the letter get out of Trymore''s pocket and into the car? |
47179 | Oof fife t''ousant tollars comes rolling indo our hants, all py itseluf, for vy should n''t ve be jeerful?" |
47179 | Oof he vas too veak to shtay py der car, how he tie der veel like vat it vas?" |
47179 | Page 12, changed? |
47179 | See that gap up there?" |
47179 | See? |
47179 | See?" |
47179 | The address was evidence enough that the letter did not belong to Tomlinson; but, if not, how did it happen to be in the car? |
47179 | The question was, did Denny have the pearls in his clothes, or had he hid''em around the automobile? |
47179 | Then, to throw us into that miserable hovel as though we were dogs? |
47179 | They''d make a nice picture running through town, Hank with a gun at the driver''s head, would n''t they? |
47179 | Tomlinson?" |
47179 | Und I, in der jeerful vay vat I haf, make some remarks aboudt''Vy nod?''" |
47179 | Und how dit Drymore ged der audomopile?" |
47179 | Understand? |
47179 | Understand?" |
47179 | Vat next, Matt?" |
47179 | Vat you t''ink, Matt?" |
47179 | Vat''s your name, hey?" |
47179 | Vell, I vas more oof a hot tamale as dot, hey?" |
47179 | Vere do you vant to go?" |
47179 | Vere you learn how to run audomopiles, hey?" |
47179 | Vill you go und tell der deputy sheriff?" |
47179 | Vill you send my shtuff py Tenver?" |
47179 | Vy did n''t dey shdeal dot, hey? |
47179 | Waal, would n''t that rattle yer spurs?" |
47179 | What do you say? |
47179 | What do you think of that?" |
47179 | What else could we do? |
47179 | What''s the use of keeping me tied any longer? |
47179 | What''s the use of letting Hank and Spang in on a good thing when we could have it all to ourselves? |
47179 | Where''s Hank?" |
47179 | Where''s the Dutchman?" |
47179 | While all this fighting was going on for the possession of the pearls, what had become of James Q. Tomlinson, of Denver? |
47179 | Who was the owner? |
47179 | Who you fellers vas? |
47179 | Why should a letter addressed to a Denver crook be in Mr. Tomlinson''s car? |
47179 | Why should he give so much attention to the fellow when the man he and Spangler wanted most was still on the mountainside? |
47179 | Why should they, if it belonged to him?" |
47179 | Why was such a valuable machine loose in the road? |
47179 | Wonder what they wanted here?" |
47179 | You ai n''t going to hog the whole business, are you?" |
47179 | You bought the pearls from a Mexican who came to Yuma from La Paz?" |
47179 | You check der trunk, hey?" |
47179 | You t''ink ve pedder shday righdt here, Matt?" |
47179 | You was n''t hurt very bad, eh?" |
48524 | A man named Jurgens, then? |
48524 | A rabbit''s foot? |
48524 | Ah, señors,said she,"I should want to do it-- how? |
48524 | American? |
48524 | And what did you tell''em? |
48524 | Are you going to run from a piece of carved wood? |
48524 | Are you sick? |
48524 | Bangs? |
48524 | Basement? 48524 But how could he lay his plans?" |
48524 | But how do you account for all this layout? |
48524 | But why should the cap be here and not Carl? 48524 But-- but where does that-- that odor come from?" |
48524 | Ca n''t Carl and I be away from you for a few hours, old ship, without making fools of ourselves? 48524 Can you work in the dark, Ferral?" |
48524 | Der blace itseluf iss enough to make my shkin ged oop und valk all ofer me mit coldt feet; and den, for vy don''d we hear dat foice some more? |
48524 | Did Bangs identify himself in any way? |
48524 | Did Proctor and Jurgens make the boy a prisoner? |
48524 | Did n''t they ask you how Townsend had come to get separated from the chest? |
48524 | Did you break that idol''s head, Carl, when you smashed it against the wall? |
48524 | Did you have any trouble making a landing, Dick? |
48524 | Did you have the key? |
48524 | Did you see a man and a boy go in here with a big iron box? |
48524 | Do n''t you, mate? |
48524 | Do n''t you- all know it''s bad business t''tampah with the south end of a mu- el goin''no''th? |
48524 | Do they spell anything? |
48524 | Do you know anything about that iron chest, Yamousa? |
48524 | Do you know that man who was beating you? |
48524 | Do you mean to say those are diamonds, Townsend? |
48524 | Do you recollect what that second picture was? 48524 Do you remember where you took the chest?" |
48524 | Do you smell a peculiar odor in this room? |
48524 | Do you think Carl will try to unmoor the_ Hawk_? |
48524 | Do you think he''s putting it on, mate? |
48524 | Does it mean anything? 48524 Does it shed any light?" |
48524 | Had n''t I better go, matey? |
48524 | Has Rigolette a parrot? |
48524 | Has he been topping the boom too much? |
48524 | Have you any idea, Townsend,asked Matt,"why that Man from Cape Town should put an idol''s head in that iron chest?" |
48524 | Have you any objections to letting us take a look through your basement? |
48524 | Have you that paper that was found in the chest, Matt? |
48524 | He went away with Bangs, and----"Bangs? 48524 How I vas going to do dot,"exploded Carl,"ven I see der hocus- pocus dot olt laty make mit us? |
48524 | How could he have anything to do with it? 48524 How did you find that out, Yamousa?" |
48524 | How did you get clear of the ropes? |
48524 | How long can we stay in here without smothering to death? |
48524 | How long have you been here, aunty? |
48524 | How long was Jurgens here, in your house, Rigolette? |
48524 | How much did Bangs give you to keep still about that iron chest? |
48524 | How so, Carl? |
48524 | How soon do the hands and legs begin to work, capitanos? |
48524 | How you steal dot chest from him? |
48524 | Hurt? |
48524 | I thought you did n''t believe in such things? |
48524 | I wonder if I only imagine it? |
48524 | I''m der limid, am I? |
48524 | Is it drink did it? |
48524 | Is n''t there any other way to get out of here except by the negro''s aid? |
48524 | Is that straight? |
48524 | Is the old lady a fortune teller? 48524 Is there a man named Townsend in your house?" |
48524 | Is there a room in this building that is inclosed with stone walls? |
48524 | Iss der leedle monkey hungry? 48524 Iss i d t''rilling vork?" |
48524 | Iss it easy? |
48524 | Look here, vonce: Vere iss Downsent? |
48524 | Matt? |
48524 | Mebby I pedder go mit der chest? |
48524 | Motor Matt''s luck bringer, eh? |
48524 | No? 48524 Or Proctor?" |
48524 | Poor beggars,cried Gilbert,"but if they_ will_ run on a day like this-- why on earth do n''t they go inside and rest peacefully?" |
48524 | Positive of it, Dick? |
48524 | Proctor? |
48524 | See? |
48524 | Señors,she cried with scorn,"have we idled in the fetching of water when water was so scarce, for the big''tub''every morn? |
48524 | Sick? |
48524 | That''s what we''ve been workin''for, and playin''tag with the law for, and gettin''into trouble for, is it? 48524 That''s your treasure, is it?" |
48524 | The question is, what''s happened? |
48524 | The question now arises,said he,"as to what we shall do with Jurgens, Whistler, Bangs and the unknown? |
48524 | Tiamonts? |
48524 | Townsend never got to the place he was going with that chest, eh, Proctor? |
48524 | Vas I ashleep? |
48524 | Vas it an eart''quake? |
48524 | Vat eet ees? |
48524 | Vat you vant? |
48524 | Vatt iss dot ofer der door, eh? |
48524 | Waiting for me to slip down and give him the glad hand? |
48524 | Want me to go soak my headt, hey? 48524 Was n''t it to help you recover that chest?" |
48524 | Well,and Matt turned away,"where''s the chest? |
48524 | Well? |
48524 | Whaffur yo''call him Bangs, boss? 48524 What can I do for you, my friends?" |
48524 | What did you do with the iron chest? |
48524 | What do you suppose put him in that kind of a taking, mates? |
48524 | What do you think of Yamousa and her smoke pictures, by now? |
48524 | What does that gang mean by making a dead- set at the_ Hawk_? 48524 What happened to you? |
48524 | What heathen mind was ever able to conjure that out of a block of wood? 48524 What is it, mate?" |
48524 | What is it, matey? |
48524 | What is it? |
48524 | What is there about this head to exert such an evil influence? |
48524 | What killed the monkey, Rigolette? |
48524 | What sort of a place is this, anyhow? |
48524 | What was he doing here? |
48524 | What will you and your chums do now, Matt? |
48524 | What''s Obboney? |
48524 | What''s the matter with you, mate? |
48524 | What''s the matter with you? |
48524 | What''s the matter with you? |
48524 | What''s the matter, Ferral? |
48524 | What, the head of Obboney? |
48524 | Where are they? 48524 Where are they? |
48524 | Where are we? |
48524 | Where away was it? |
48524 | Where is Motor Matt? |
48524 | Where is that charm now, Carl? |
48524 | Where is ze man zat take me from my home and beat me wiz ze stick? |
48524 | Where we going to keep der air ship when we reach der city? |
48524 | Where were you this afternoon, Cassidy? |
48524 | Where''ll we look for him? 48524 Where''s Carl?" |
48524 | Where''s Whistler? |
48524 | Where''s the woman in distress? |
48524 | Whistler? |
48524 | Who are you? |
48524 | Who lives in the house? |
48524 | Why did n''t Jurgens take the head away with him if it was in the box? |
48524 | Why not? |
48524 | Will you show us how to get up there? 48524 Will you tell?" |
48524 | Yes? |
48524 | You did n''t have to kill Whistler to get the key, did you? |
48524 | You do n''t think for a moment, my dear friend,said he,"that I''m trying to deceive you? |
48524 | You got the five hundred? |
48524 | You had an idea that idol''s head was hollow and that there was something in it, had n''t you, Matt? |
48524 | You hear him dot time, Tick? |
48524 | You know ze man in ze stone room? |
48524 | You remember that smoke picture of Yamousa''s-- the one you and I saw? |
48524 | You say the boy and Jurgens were like Bangs, here? |
48524 | You say you knew that we were coming? |
48524 | You were tied, were n''t you, Carl, while you were in that room at Rigolette''s? |
48524 | You''re the fellow who came to Stuyvesant Dock about half- past ten this morning and took away an iron chest, are n''t you? |
48524 | Your name Rigolette? |
48524 | And the iron chest they brought with them?" |
48524 | And the iron chest-- was that all that was in it?" |
48524 | And what was it that had turned the brains of Bangs, Jurgens and Carl? |
48524 | And where is the German boy who came with Proctor? |
48524 | And you say the Dutchman is down in the court?" |
48524 | But it is a fine problem, eh? |
48524 | But where''s the woman that wanted help?" |
48524 | But why should the Man from Cape Town pack the deadly thing in the chest and then ask me to open the chest in the presence of his daughter? |
48524 | But will it pay to bother with them?" |
48524 | Ca n''t they overhear us?" |
48524 | Ca n''t you understand that?" |
48524 | Can you find a place?" |
48524 | Chloe stepped quietly from the group, and as quietly said:"This is a woman''s business; is it not so, Uncle Henrico? |
48524 | Comprenny?" |
48524 | Could you make a guess as to what it was, Townsend?" |
48524 | Did Whistler have anything to do with it?" |
48524 | Did he seem to be crazy, or in any manner off his balance?" |
48524 | Did n''t they tell you?" |
48524 | Dit you see der barrot?" |
48524 | Do you know that man?" |
48524 | Do you want this thing, Jurgens?" |
48524 | For why Yamousa no tell, eh? |
48524 | Furthermore, I wonder how it happened that Bangs was on the levee to spring that cock- and- bull story on you when you arrived? |
48524 | Had the attack failed or had they captured our post? |
48524 | Have we cried''clear out''to you when you could not no more than these soldiers?" |
48524 | Have you any matches?" |
48524 | How do you like zat, you niggers? |
48524 | How is it you happen to be here?" |
48524 | How long have you been here?" |
48524 | How much did he give you?" |
48524 | How you ged off dot islant in der Pahamas? |
48524 | How you get here, eh?" |
48524 | How you like ze evil eye on you?" |
48524 | However did it happen to get into the hands of those boys?" |
48524 | I wonder if he''s found Jurgens, and if the two of them have got the hooks on Carl?" |
48524 | I wonder if his name is Jurgens?" |
48524 | I wonder if it had anything to do with the unbalancing of Jurgens, Bangs and Carl? |
48524 | I wonder if that odor could kill a man?" |
48524 | I wonder if you''ve got anything of importance about your clothes? |
48524 | I wonder what Townsend will say to this? |
48524 | I wonder what it can be, and how we are able to smell it here?" |
48524 | If he had n''t, I should have opened that iron chest in the home of a lady on St. Charles Avenue, and who knows what the consequences would have been? |
48524 | If he was n''t a friend of Townsend''s how could he have known we were coming?" |
48524 | If it does, what?" |
48524 | If that''s the case, he''d hardly have a friend like Bangs, would he? |
48524 | If the man who rented the place has n''t moved in yet I suppose there wo n''t be any objection?" |
48524 | If there was anything crooked about Bangs he would n''t have wanted any one to go with the chest, see?" |
48524 | It lands on the flat just outside the other opening, does n''t it? |
48524 | Shall I put ze spell on you? |
48524 | Should we hear the signal clear or confused, loud or soft? |
48524 | Suppose we let it go at that and sponge out the occult part of it? |
48524 | The question is, is there anything in it, or is it all a fake?" |
48524 | The question is, what is that hidden meaning? |
48524 | Vant some crackers? |
48524 | Vat you say Rigolette call dot monkey?" |
48524 | Vat you t''ink is dot anyvay, Tick?" |
48524 | Vat''s der madder mit der olt laty? |
48524 | Vot you call dose t''ings?" |
48524 | W''y he do zat w''en he could come by ze door? |
48524 | Was it Chloe? |
48524 | Was n''t there anything else?" |
48524 | Was the deadly odor taking effect upon his brain? |
48524 | What about Whistler?" |
48524 | What are they doing? |
48524 | What do you make of it, Matt?" |
48524 | What do you think we found in it?" |
48524 | What had caused the death of the monkey? |
48524 | What interests you in the old vault?" |
48524 | What ob it?" |
48524 | When did you get here?" |
48524 | Where did that head come from, Rigolette?" |
48524 | Where did you fellows pick up the chest, Dutchy?" |
48524 | Where does it come from?" |
48524 | Where is he now? |
48524 | Where is ze ozzer of you? |
48524 | Where''s the_ Hawk_?" |
48524 | Who knows so well as I the rock paths through the lines of the sentinels? |
48524 | Who volunteers?" |
48524 | Who you vas, anyhow?" |
48524 | Who''s Bangs?" |
48524 | Why not berth her on one of the docks? |
48524 | Why?" |
48524 | Will you tell?" |
48524 | With you and me locked up, and Carl running around with his mind in a haze, I wonder what''s going to become of the_ Hawk_? |
48524 | Yo''ai n''t expectin''tuh take hit away from me, is yo''?" |
48524 | You did n''t row all the way to town against the current?" |
48524 | You got my telegram, of course?" |
48524 | You hear? |
48524 | Zat ees better zan a dollar each, eh?" |
48524 | _ Now_ what are we going to do? |
48524 | and"Is that the lighthouse?" |
48524 | basement?" |
48524 | he whispered;"vas I treaming? |
48524 | what''s this?" |
48524 | whispered Matt excitedly;"do you recognize him, Dick?" |
49695 | A guitar? 49695 A parrel oof vater vas tropped on me, und I vas run off mit a pulltog, und-- und---- Blease, haf you some clot''patches und some neetles und t''read? |
49695 | About what time is it? |
49695 | Am I not going with you? 49695 An''there was n''t anythin''in that story of the don''s?" |
49695 | And Motor Matt, on his way back from the River Izaral, put you back in the ship as mate? |
49695 | And how did you find the way, sir? |
49695 | And if you are here for a while, you will come often and see me? |
49695 | And that is? |
49695 | And what do they say about me in Belize? 49695 Are n''t the weapons in the men''s pockets?" |
49695 | Are n''t you with us, Dick? |
49695 | Are there any soldiers near here? |
49695 | Are you Motor Matt? |
49695 | But how did you learn about the plot? |
49695 | But what could you do, matey? 49695 But what will Cap''n Nemo, Jr., say?" |
49695 | But what''s the upshot of it all? 49695 Ca n''t you get up?" |
49695 | Can I talk business, doctor? |
49695 | Can we go somewhere for a little private talk? |
49695 | Clackett told you why I got out through the torpedo tube? |
49695 | Did Fingal come down the ladder from the conning tower, mate? |
49695 | Did any one else go out to the boat? |
49695 | Did he go back to the deck? |
49695 | Did you have a good time, Tom? |
49695 | Did you strain the gasoline before you put it into the tank? |
49695 | Do you know what this decision means? |
49695 | Do you mean it? |
49695 | Do you mean to say,cried Matt hotly,"that you have deliberately sailed away from Belize without permission from Captain Nemo, Jr., or from me?" |
49695 | Do you think you can help us recapture the_ Grampus_? |
49695 | Does he get no better? |
49695 | Does he want to go back with us to Belize? 49695 Does your uncle, Abner Fingal, know that?" |
49695 | Fingal? |
49695 | Gaines,called Matt,"are you well enough to take the engine? |
49695 | Goin''to leave without Gaines, Matt? |
49695 | Have ye changed yer mind, Gaines? |
49695 | How about the rest of you? |
49695 | How are you feeling? |
49695 | How are you running the ship? |
49695 | How are you, down there? |
49695 | How could you do that? |
49695 | How did you come to smash the guitar like that? |
49695 | How did you know where we had gone? |
49695 | How did you work this? 49695 How do you happen to be here?" |
49695 | How does it happen that you know of my trouble and have come here? 49695 How vill he do dot, ton?" |
49695 | How was that? |
49695 | How''ll we go to work, Matt? |
49695 | Hurt? |
49695 | I hope there''s nothing wrong about the clothes, sir? |
49695 | I wonder how Carl came out with his serenade? |
49695 | I wonder if there was any truth at all in the don''s story? |
49695 | If I could take the cartridges out of the revolvers,said Ysabel,"would n''t that help?" |
49695 | In what part of it, matey? |
49695 | Is it books? |
49695 | Is it for me? |
49695 | Is that so? 49695 Iss dot a shpook vat I see?" |
49695 | It was? |
49695 | Just ask him, Ysabel,said he,"why the rebels planted mines in the river when they knew the submarine was in the hands of their friends? |
49695 | Look here, Carl,said Matt,"did you borrow a guitar from a fellow at the hotel the night the submarine left Belize?" |
49695 | Matt,he whispered excitedly,"do n''t you know me?" |
49695 | Matt? |
49695 | Meanwhile will you accept this note? 49695 No?" |
49695 | Rebels? |
49695 | See how they ran off that American consul? 49695 Señor Motor Matt?" |
49695 | Shall we make a racket and bring them down? |
49695 | Suppose the order comes before the captain gets well? |
49695 | Tell me,said he,"do you know of a submarine boat in the harbor called the_ Grampus_? |
49695 | That''s your game, is it? |
49695 | The troops of General Mendez? |
49695 | Then you like them, Jimmy? |
49695 | Then,queried Matt angrily,"why were they chasing you, and shooting at you?" |
49695 | Ton Carlos Valdez? |
49695 | Ton Garlos? |
49695 | True; how much did it cost you? |
49695 | Vas you hurt some blace? |
49695 | Vat aboudt i d? |
49695 | Vat it vas he iss going to do? |
49695 | Vell,he answered diffidently,"I vent der mit meinseluf to serenate a yoong laty py der name oof Miss Sixdy----""Miss Ysabel Sixty?" |
49695 | Well? |
49695 | What about Fingal? |
49695 | What about Ysabel Sixty? |
49695 | What am I to do now, Matt? |
49695 | What are you doing? |
49695 | What are you going to do when we get near the fort, Matt? |
49695 | What are you going to do, matey? |
49695 | What are you looking for, Don Ramon? |
49695 | What are you trying to do, Fingal? |
49695 | What are your plans, that require so much expense? |
49695 | What became of Fingal? |
49695 | What could we do against four, or even three, armed men? 49695 What do they care about a piece of bunting?" |
49695 | What do you mean, don? |
49695 | What do you say, mate? 49695 What do you suppose Carl is thinkin''about_ us_?" |
49695 | What do you think the government will do with him? |
49695 | What do you want? |
49695 | What does this mean? |
49695 | What good would it do for one o''them fellers to be shot out of the boat? |
49695 | What happened to the guitar? |
49695 | What happened to you, Speake? |
49695 | What happened? |
49695 | What have you got? |
49695 | What is it, Matt? |
49695 | What is it? |
49695 | What is it? |
49695 | What is it? |
49695 | What now, Clackett? |
49695 | What now, matey? |
49695 | What of it? |
49695 | What shall we do now, matey? |
49695 | What shall we do with Pedro, Matt? |
49695 | What sort of a move would it be,suggested Dick,"to pretend to join the swabs and then, watching our chances, cut and run back to Belize?" |
49695 | What sort of danger? |
49695 | What the blazes is the matter with you fellows? |
49695 | What was Gaines going to do? |
49695 | What was that, old ship? |
49695 | What was that? 49695 What were you doing in the other yard?" |
49695 | What will you do with Pitou, captain? |
49695 | What''s happened, do you think, Matt? |
49695 | What''s our next billet going to be, matey? |
49695 | What''s taken you aback, matey? |
49695 | What''s that for? 49695 What''s the blooming go, mate?" |
49695 | What''s the latest news from Nemo, Jr.? |
49695 | What''s the proposition? |
49695 | What''s the row? |
49695 | When does Don Carlos expect to get back here? |
49695 | When? |
49695 | Where are Gaines and Clackett? |
49695 | Where are we, Ysabel? |
49695 | Where away? |
49695 | Where did Dick go? |
49695 | Where did Don Ramon get the clue? |
49695 | Where did she come from? |
49695 | Where is Gaines? |
49695 | Where''s General Mendez? |
49695 | Which way is she heading? |
49695 | Who is he? |
49695 | Who''d ever have thought Speake, Gaines and Clackett would take the bit in their teeth like this? |
49695 | Who''d ever have thought of spending New Year''s Day in that way? |
49695 | Who''s doing the steering? |
49695 | Who''s in charge, and where are we going? |
49695 | Why did Don Carlos go ashore? |
49695 | Why do you come to me, don? |
49695 | Why not, matey? |
49695 | Why so? |
49695 | Why? |
49695 | Will Pedro help you? |
49695 | Will you obey orders, Gaines, or leave your post? |
49695 | Will you show me her room? |
49695 | With you,whooped Dick,"and against my old raggie, Motor Matt? |
49695 | Wo n''t get? |
49695 | Wonder if they''ve batted up the same proposition to Gaines and Clackett? |
49695 | You are still a friend of ours, Ysabel? |
49695 | You are the captain? |
49695 | You have charge of the submarine while Captain Nemo, Jr., is sick? |
49695 | You heard what I said, Gaines? |
49695 | You know der laty? |
49695 | You know, do n''t you,returned Dick,"that Captain Nemo, Jr., is planning to sell the_ Grampus_ to the United States government?" |
49695 | You remember my old friend, Pedro? 49695 You wo n''t make us any trouble?" |
49695 | Ai n''t he a nice- lookin''specimen, Dick?" |
49695 | Any more prisoners?" |
49695 | Are you a confederate of the rascally Don Carlos?" |
49695 | But how did you ever do it without being seen by Fingal and his men?" |
49695 | But how did you get clear? |
49695 | But what was it, old chap? |
49695 | But what''s the dream?" |
49695 | But who are you?" |
49695 | But why are you getting all these supplies aboard, mate? |
49695 | By the way, is n''t it about time to eat? |
49695 | Did n''t you hear what was said about having an armed guard constantly on the boat, as a''mere formality''? |
49695 | Did n''t you see me motioning to you to keep away when you were in the conning tower?" |
49695 | Do n''t you think so?" |
49695 | Do you remember how, when Fingal reached the bank, he got up on his knees and shook his fist after us? |
49695 | Do you understand that?" |
49695 | Gaines?" |
49695 | Have they captured the boat?" |
49695 | Have you not?" |
49695 | How about a bit of a lark?" |
49695 | How did the don get back?" |
49695 | How did you manage?" |
49695 | How i d vas, anyhow?" |
49695 | How you vas? |
49695 | I suppose you, like a prudent boy, saved your money?" |
49695 | I vas a shdranger in dis blace, und all I know iss der Amerigan consul, Misder Hays Chordan und Toctor Armsdrong, und----""You are American?" |
49695 | If we set it off, why did n''t it explode under us and blow us to smithereens?" |
49695 | Lucas?" |
49695 | Now, what do you think I have got in this big bundle?" |
49695 | Oh, I guess you fellows have got enough of helping the don, have n''t you?" |
49695 | Perhaps we had better take all your prisoners, eh?" |
49695 | Pleasant prospect, eh, matey?" |
49695 | So----""Then that story you told us about General Mendez, and about the trap Pitou was laying for him, was untrue?" |
49695 | Speaking of Carl, though, what''s become of the lubber? |
49695 | Suppose the_ Seminole_ should put into the harbor to- night with orders for the_ Grampus_? |
49695 | Tell me, did she have any passengers?" |
49695 | The man who used to sail on my father''s ship, the_ Dolphin_?" |
49695 | Then have you got it in your heart to withhold a helping hand from a smaller and war- harried little country whose fate may hang upon your decision? |
49695 | Understand?" |
49695 | Vat has he dit?" |
49695 | Vat iss to be dit? |
49695 | Vere vill I ged dem?" |
49695 | What could five of us do ag''inst six armed men, providin''we was able to bunch together and face''em?" |
49695 | What difference does that make?" |
49695 | What do you say? |
49695 | What do you say?" |
49695 | What does that mean?" |
49695 | What else does your government want, matey?" |
49695 | What had I ought to do with them, Matt?" |
49695 | What will the Spanish government say to that sort of work?" |
49695 | What would happen to you if they knew, in Spain, how you are meddling with the affairs of a country with which your own is at peace?" |
49695 | What''s the don tryin''to do?" |
49695 | What''s the matter with your periscope?" |
49695 | Where''s Fingal?" |
49695 | Where''s the other chap?" |
49695 | Where?" |
49695 | Which do you prefer? |
49695 | Why, Matt? |
49695 | Will you assist Don Ramon Ortega in such a humanitarian work?" |
49695 | Will you be one of the number?" |
49695 | Will you come?" |
49695 | Will you do it for humanity? |
49695 | Will you do this for me, Don Ramon Ortega? |
49695 | Will you do this? |
49695 | Would I endanger my own life?" |
49695 | Ye remember how mad us three was at Cassidy when he got in such a takin''because Matt was put in charge o''the_ Grampus_? |
49695 | You t''ink i d vas some shmardness to run avay from me, eh? |
49695 | You''ve brought the entire crew of the_ Grampus_ with you, eh?" |
49695 | agreed Carl heartily,"aber haf you a pair oof drousers vat I couldt vear?" |
49695 | he cried,"und vat you t''ink? |
49695 | he mumbled, staring at the girl,"oder iss i d Miss Sixdy, der peaudiful maiten vat I know so vell?" |
49695 | he whooped, turning and smashing the guitar over the dog''s head,"how you like dot, hey?" |
49695 | queried Matt breathlessly,"and how did you manage it?" |
49695 | she gasped, looking up;"how can he stay up there in the conning tower after such a hairbreadth escape as that?" |
47491 | Are they comin''dis way, cull? |
47491 | Are you all right? |
47491 | Are you going to steal that car? |
47491 | Are you sure that he will pay five hundred dollars for the recovery of his automobile? |
47491 | Bard,he asked,"can ve scoop it in?" |
47491 | Brisco''s head would n''t be a bad t''ing, eh? 47491 But w''ere''s Brisco an''Spang?" |
47491 | But who was that tough- looking citizen that had me cornered, there in the thicket? |
47491 | Can you tie a good hard knot, Josh? |
47491 | Carl, hey? |
47491 | D''radder do dat dan git run down, hey? |
47491 | Den w''ere''ll we go? |
47491 | Did n''t I tell you, when I left, to stay there with Klegg? 47491 Did n''t dat geezer see yous?" |
47491 | Did they pass you and go up the valley? |
47491 | Did you men run away with this car? |
47491 | Didun''Ah do yo no good, mascottin''fo''yo'', Motah Matt? |
47491 | Do n''t you reckon I_ saw_ the whelp? 47491 Do what?" |
47491 | Do you blame me for what I did? |
47491 | Do you know this cattleman in Ash Fork who had the runabout stolen from him? |
47491 | Do you know what Brisco intends to do with the Red Flier? |
47491 | Do you think I would have a match with a beggar like you? |
47491 | Do yous t''ink dem guys is killed, Matt? |
47491 | Ever race dat runabout afore? |
47491 | Ever seen that man before, Matt? |
47491 | Fast as ever? |
47491 | From what you know of me do n''t you think I would? 47491 Gaining?" |
47491 | Get away from me? 47491 Give ye a ride?" |
47491 | Got a telegram from you----"From me? |
47491 | Got any glass along now? |
47491 | Got deir guns ready, eh? |
47491 | Has n''t it struck you that way? |
47491 | He''s layin''in a supply o''benzine- buggies t''start a garage,''r somet''ing, ai n''t he? |
47491 | Hear that? |
47491 | How can I help that, Uncle Tom? |
47491 | How close did he come t''ringin''de bell? |
47491 | How could they go thar, Hank? 47491 How did you come to get hold of it?" |
47491 | How did you happen to come over this way? |
47491 | How does that feel? |
47491 | How far are they behind? |
47491 | How far is it to the place where the automobiles were left? |
47491 | How long ve going to shtay here? |
47491 | How many were there? |
47491 | How would you like to come into my office? |
47491 | How you t''ink so, Matt? |
47491 | How''d I know? 47491 How''d de mutts come t''git yous on de mat, hey?" |
47491 | How''re they making it behind, Josh? |
47491 | How''s Ah gwine tuh git dried off? |
47491 | How''s Brisco? |
47491 | How''s dat? |
47491 | How''s dis f''r a come- off? 47491 How''s the runabout coming?" |
47491 | Huccome dat''ar resolver change han''s lak what Ah see? |
47491 | Huccome yo''allow dat, Miss''Liza? 47491 Hurt? |
47491 | I know you did; but where are Matt and the car now? |
47491 | I thought you were going to wait outside, Josh? |
47491 | I''m vonderin''in my mindt oof he vent pack py Ash Fork? |
47491 | If I stay, Legree,observed Matt,"I wo n''t be called on to use the Red Flier for chasing Brisco and Spangler, will I? |
47491 | If this man, Tomlinson, got back his stolen property,asked Legree,"what became of the thieves?" |
47491 | Is der money in der pox? |
47491 | Is he coming on? |
47491 | Is that man the one who helped rob Tomlinson, Matt? |
47491 | Is that the automobile Brisco ran away with? |
47491 | Is ut a hould- up? |
47491 | Leaf me? 47491 Looks that- away, do n''t it?" |
47491 | May I go along? |
47491 | Me, neider; aber how ve find oudt, hey? |
47491 | Oh, no, you do n''t know a thing about that, do you? 47491 Pear?" |
47491 | Phat th''blazes d''yez mean by thot? |
47491 | Pox? |
47491 | Say, cull,returned the boy,"I like yer nerve, all right, an''I marks yous up f''r de entry, but how yous goin''t''git under de wire? |
47491 | Say, who''s dat? |
47491 | Say,panted Josh, as he and Matt traveled rapidly along the road,"put me wise to dis move, ca n''t yous? |
47491 | Say,said Spangler, giving his attention to Josh,"where did you butt inter this game?" |
47491 | So you threaten me, do you? 47491 Surprised?" |
47491 | T''ink I ai n''t good f''r nuttin''? |
47491 | The name of the man who ran off and left your company stranded was Hank Brisco, was it? |
47491 | Them colored folks come wid yez? |
47491 | They would n''t have had time to get past you? |
47491 | Tuned up, has he? |
47491 | Und oof ve come too close py der runaboudt, den vat? |
47491 | Und vere vas der runaboudt? |
47491 | Vas I plind mit meinseluf,he whispered,"or iss it der real t''ing vat I see? |
47491 | Vat you say, huh? 47491 Vat''s deir game, anyvay? |
47491 | Vell, ditn''t Spangler ride to der blace vere he come for der din pox in der runaboudt? |
47491 | Vere vas Hank vile Spangler vas looking for der pox, Matt? |
47491 | W''ch winned? |
47491 | W''en? |
47491 | W''ere d''yous want him, Matt? |
47491 | W''ere''s yer nerve, Spangler? |
47491 | Want ter break yer bloomin''neck? 47491 Was dat some guy t''rowin''a bullet at yous, dad?" |
47491 | Was he hurt? |
47491 | Was n''t there anything in the box? |
47491 | We''re goin''t''take de hull outfit into Fairview? |
47491 | Well, you made sure, did n''t you? |
47491 | What are you going to do, Carl? |
47491 | What business had you doing a thing like that? |
47491 | What can your father do? |
47491 | What did you leave the hang- out for? |
47491 | What did yous do? |
47491 | What do you think of that, O''Grady? |
47491 | What does he say? 47491 What does it mean, Frank? |
47491 | What o''that? |
47491 | What trap? |
47491 | What will you get for your work? |
47491 | What you been doing? |
47491 | What''re you doing here? |
47491 | What''s he doing? |
47491 | What''s it to you? |
47491 | What''s that? |
47491 | What''s that? |
47491 | What''s the matter here? |
47491 | What''s the matter with you, Legree? |
47491 | What''s the matter? |
47491 | What''s the use of denying yourself a good bed when you can just as well have one? |
47491 | What''s the use of peppering them? |
47491 | What''s this for? |
47491 | What-- what happened? |
47491 | What? |
47491 | Where are you going, Matt? |
47491 | Where are you taking me? |
47491 | Where are you, Spang? |
47491 | Where did th''lot av yez come from? |
47491 | Where do you live when you''re at home? |
47491 | Where''d Legree''s kid spring from? 47491 Where''s Brisco?" |
47491 | Where''s Carl? |
47491 | Where''s Motor Matt? 47491 Where''s the kid?" |
47491 | Who are you, if you have n''t any objection to answerin''a straight question? |
47491 | Who gets it, Matt? |
47491 | Why did n''t you tell Motor Matt what you''ve told me? |
47491 | Why did you get into that car? 47491 Why didun''yo''mascot dat''ar company so dat Brisco could n''t do lak what he done? |
47491 | Why not get an officer here and----"Do you want to divide with an officer what the cattleman is willing to pay? |
47491 | Why, yes, if you want to; but had n''t you better leave that box here? |
47491 | Wot d''yous want me t''do, Matt? 47491 Wot d''youse take me fer?" |
47491 | Wot did yous t''ink it was chased us up dem trees? |
47491 | Wot keeps''i m in a trance? |
47491 | Wot kin we do? |
47491 | Wot kind of a smell is dat, cull? 47491 Wot yous goin''t''do, Matt?" |
47491 | Wot''s dat fer? |
47491 | Wot''s dat mug doin''dat for? |
47491 | Would n''t I? |
47491 | Would n''t dat crimp yous? |
47491 | Would n''t dat frost yous? |
47491 | You did n''t have a hand in robbing Mr. Tomlinson, did you? |
47491 | You drugged both of us, then? |
47491 | You knew the boy in Denver? |
47491 | You say that both cars are in that''well,''as you call it? |
47491 | You were keeping the box in the hope that Brisco would came after it and give you a chance at him, were n''t you? |
47491 | Yous do n''t like t''hear anyt''ing rattle, hey? |
47491 | Yous is wise t''why I went off wit''Brisco in dat runabout now, ai n''t yous? 47491 Aber meppy he hat his reasons, hey? |
47491 | After that escape, what difficulty could come up that Motor Matt was not able to conquer? |
47491 | Ai n''t dey no wagons in dis country? |
47491 | And Eliza? |
47491 | And what would Legree think? |
47491 | And where have you been since you left Fairview?" |
47491 | And why had he changed, and where had he left the car? |
47491 | And you had n''t the least notion it was empty, had you? |
47491 | And_ why_ had he gone? |
47491 | Are we bot''goin''t''blow in dere an''try t''make a run wit''de red car?" |
47491 | But wot''s yer game, cull?" |
47491 | By th''same token, Oi felt loike tratin''th''mon white, d''yez see? |
47491 | Ca n''t y''swim?" |
47491 | Can we get there before they overtake us?" |
47491 | Can you come Monday morning?" |
47491 | Can you hear?" |
47491 | Could he, by quick work, get one of the ropes around Klegg''s hands before he was thoroughly awake and able to struggle? |
47491 | Could the villains really mean to destroy the Red Flier? |
47491 | Did yous t''ink we was goin''t''have a race?" |
47491 | Dis is almost too good t''be true, ai n''t it?" |
47491 | Do you remember coming this way?" |
47491 | Do you think Matt would pull out and leave you?" |
47491 | Great, ai n''t it, how luck takes a shoot, once in a w''ile? |
47491 | Had Brisco been tracking the unfortunate actors, and had he attempted to make way with the tin box just as Legree was about to secure it? |
47491 | Had Carl, giving rein to some wild impulse, cranked up the car and started for a night ride? |
47491 | Had he been drugged now? |
47491 | Had they taken it away to destroy it? |
47491 | Have you any idea?" |
47491 | He had heard that voice somewhere before-- but where? |
47491 | Heah dat, Unc''Tawn?" |
47491 | How did you happen to get hold of the scoundrels?" |
47491 | How in blazes do you think that happened?" |
47491 | How much water does it take ter drown yous, Uncle Tom? |
47491 | How much yo''willin''tuh pay fo''an official mascot by de monf?" |
47491 | How vill dot pox helup you ged holt oof Prisco?" |
47491 | How we goin''t''git away wit''de car if dey do n''t want us to?" |
47491 | How''d he come to be along with King?" |
47491 | How''ll you have us in the car, Motor Matt?" |
47491 | I suppose you''re looking for Motor Matt?" |
47491 | I''m wonderin''w''y Brisco dropped yous widin a short walk o''de hang- out-- dat is, if he was fixin''t''stay at de place?" |
47491 | If I do n''t, and if anything happens to it, I''d look nice making my report to Tomlinson, would n''t I?" |
47491 | If dat---- Wot''s de matter w''id yous? |
47491 | If he could n''t get the Red Flier, why not take the runabout? |
47491 | If it''s so valuable, why did n''t Legree take care of it himself? |
47491 | If so, why, and by whom? |
47491 | Is he killed?" |
47491 | Is there a boy who has not longed to possess one of these swift little machines that scud about the roads everywhere throughout the United States? |
47491 | Is there a boy, therefore, who will not be intensely interested in the adventures of"Motor Matt,"as he is familiarly called by his comrades? |
47491 | Iss dere a pear aroundt here?" |
47491 | Leedle Efa do n''t seem to cut mooch ice mit Legree, hey? |
47491 | Matt? |
47491 | Mebby they''re on the shelf?" |
47491 | Now let me ask you how you and your mother are getting along?" |
47491 | Nugent?" |
47491 | Nugent?" |
47491 | Page 4, removed unnecessary quote after"Legree was about to secure it?" |
47491 | Put a bow- knot on his lunch- hooks?" |
47491 | Raw? |
47491 | See dat black splotch on de side o''de hill by de road?" |
47491 | See? |
47491 | See? |
47491 | Suppose I fire again, what''s going to happen?" |
47491 | Think I''m a mind- reader?" |
47491 | Vat dit I say? |
47491 | Vat you t''ink oof dot, Motor Matt?" |
47491 | Vell, he vas my bard, und how you figure oudt dot he do dot? |
47491 | Vy nod shtay und dry dem a virl?" |
47491 | W''ere d''youse t''ink dem odder mutts went wid de tourin''-car?" |
47491 | W''ere was Brisco an''Spang? |
47491 | W''ere yous goin''?" |
47491 | W''ere''d we been widout Motor Matt at de steerin''-wheel? |
47491 | W''ere''s Pringle, Dutch?" |
47491 | W''y did n''t yous keep on an''give Brisco de go- by?" |
47491 | Was yez all thinkin''av takin''dinner at th''Shamrock?" |
47491 | Was yous on dat automobile wid Brisco an''Spang?" |
47491 | Whaffur dey got er road if dey ai n''t got no wagons? |
47491 | Whah we git de money, huh?" |
47491 | Whar''s Hank? |
47491 | What d''ye think that infernal kid done ter him?" |
47491 | What next, Matt?" |
47491 | What was there he could do, afoot and seventy- five miles from town? |
47491 | What were you and Topsy walking along by the river for?" |
47491 | What yo''unnerstan''about luckosophy an''mascots? |
47491 | What''s become of the automobile?" |
47491 | What''s the news from the rear, Josh?" |
47491 | Where had Brisco exchanged his seat in the runabout to the saddle of the horse? |
47491 | Where had he gone? |
47491 | Where''d those boys go?" |
47491 | Where''d yous come from, yerself? |
47491 | Where''s Motor Matt?" |
47491 | Which one shall we take? |
47491 | Who are they, Carl? |
47491 | Who iss der odder peobles, Efa?" |
47491 | Why did he trust it to you?" |
47491 | Why doan''yo''-all git intuh de wagon? |
47491 | Why not, sah, entah intuh prognostications wif him wif de view ob settlin''ouah compunctions in er pleasin''manner?" |
47491 | Why was the car moving? |
47491 | Will yez shtay f''r dinner? |
47491 | With his temper at fever heat, what did he care how he injured the runabout just so he evened his score with Motor Matt? |
47491 | Wot was happenin'', I says t''meself, an''w''y was it happenin''? |
47491 | Wot yous done to Klegg?" |
47491 | Wot''s de meanin''o''dat?" |
47491 | Wot''s de play?" |
47491 | Wot''s in yer block, Matt?" |
47491 | Would Matt in any way endanger the car by staying a short time in Fairview? |
47491 | You were n''t moseying out there just to give us a chance to lift that tin box, were you? |
47491 | Yous could n''t make Tomlinson take dis car f''r de odder, could yous?" |
47491 | Yous figgerin''on makin''a getaway wit''de runabout?" |
47491 | asked Matt,"just as you stole Nugent''s?" |
47491 | cried Carl;"vat iss dot?" |
47491 | cried Eliza;"are they following us?" |
47491 | he called,"what are you trying to do?" |
47491 | sang out Legree from the top of the pine:"is everybody all right?" |
49197 | All right, Carl? |
49197 | All right, captain? |
49197 | And Sixty is n''t your brother- in- law? |
49197 | And about Hobson? |
49197 | Any success? |
49197 | Are you all right, Matt? |
49197 | Back again already? 49197 British Honduras?" |
49197 | But what are we going to do about it? |
49197 | But why am I and my friends to go to British Honduras? |
49197 | But,and Matt''s surprise took another tack,"how do you happen to know that she called on me at the hotel?" |
49197 | Can we stop''em? |
49197 | Can you remember it? |
49197 | Could n''t ve pick off some oof dose fellers mit der rifles? |
49197 | D''you read it? |
49197 | Den ve got to shday mit der terelick? |
49197 | Den you t''ink, Tick, dere iss some shances for us? |
49197 | Did any one see him? |
49197 | Did the boys get aboard? |
49197 | Did you have a talk with some of the prisoners, captain? |
49197 | Did you kill him? |
49197 | Did you see Motor Matt and his friends? |
49197 | Dit dose fellers in der poats ged on der prig? |
49197 | Dit you see der young laty, Matt? |
49197 | Do n''t you know the risk you are taking in doing the dirty work for a ruffian like Sixty? 49197 Do n''t you want him to look after your friend?" |
49197 | Do you see anything of the whaleboat, captain? |
49197 | Easy enough,said the other over his oar,"but how does she chance to be bobbin''in our wake? |
49197 | Haf I got der plind shtaggers or somet''ing? |
49197 | Have n''t you ever heard Uncle Archie speak of Captain Sixty? |
49197 | Have you got a telegram that do n''t belong to you? 49197 Have you seen Miss Harris?" |
49197 | Have you seen anything of two men who were lost in a small boat during the storm last night? |
49197 | His daughter? |
49197 | His name ought to be Townsend, had n''t it? |
49197 | How I vas going to dip all der gulf oudt oof dis poat mit my cap? |
49197 | How am I to hear from him in Belize? |
49197 | How badly is he hurt, Dick? |
49197 | How can you follow her when you ca n''t see her? |
49197 | How could he be dere ven ve left him on der shdeamer? |
49197 | How could that have happened? |
49197 | How did you get here, Clackett? |
49197 | How dit you come on der prig, Matt? |
49197 | How do you account for that, mate? |
49197 | How do you feel, Carl? |
49197 | How do you know? |
49197 | How long is the cruise to be, captain? |
49197 | How the mischief do they make the beastly thing go where they want it? |
49197 | How would throwing me overboard help him any? |
49197 | How you make dot? 49197 How''ll you find out, mate?" |
49197 | I vonder vat Matt is doing on der_ Grambus_? |
49197 | I vonder vere iss Sixdy''s niece, Miss Harris? |
49197 | Is Cap''n Nemo, Jr., in? |
49197 | Is he dead? |
49197 | Is n''t he going to British Honduras on the_ Santa Maria_? |
49197 | Is your real name Harris, Captain? |
49197 | Is_ he_ here? |
49197 | Iss dere some odder poats mit der wreck? |
49197 | Iss dot schooner come pack? |
49197 | It ca n''t be dot der feller in der front part oof dot poat iss Sixdy? |
49197 | It does n''t take us long, eh, fellows? |
49197 | Motor Matt? |
49197 | My name was mentioned in the telegram? |
49197 | Next thing is, who''s rustling''em? |
49197 | Not for you, mate? |
49197 | Oh, you do n''t, huh? |
49197 | She left you and the rest of those men, together with the two boats, behind? |
49197 | Shtand i d? |
49197 | So I''ve got the bounce, eh? |
49197 | Subbose der poat sinks? |
49197 | That telegram of yours that my mate got in the hotel, by mistake, did n''t give the position of this brig, did it? 49197 That''s cannon, all right,"muttered Cassidy,"but why is a schooner doing the shooting?" |
49197 | That''s the_ Grampus_, I take it? |
49197 | The_ Grampus_ is all ready for a long cruise? 49197 Then Townsend is n''t sailing with us, mate?" |
49197 | Then you did n''t send us three tickets and ask us to sail on the steamer for British Honduras? |
49197 | These are the lads you were looking for, captain? |
49197 | Think you can stand it, Carl? |
49197 | This is your uncle, Miss Harris? |
49197 | To Central America? |
49197 | Vas she a pooty goot looker? |
49197 | Vat aboudt it, Tick? |
49197 | Vat are dose fellers aboudt? |
49197 | Vat are ve to do ven ve ged dere? |
49197 | Vat dey vas, anyhow? |
49197 | Vat does dot mean? |
49197 | Vat else vould you t''ink aboudt oof you vanted to be among der life vones? |
49197 | Vat i d iss? |
49197 | Vat i d iss? |
49197 | Vat i d iss? |
49197 | Vat iss a terelick? |
49197 | Vat iss she firing ad? |
49197 | Vat oof she shouldt durn over mit herseluf? |
49197 | Vat pecome oof dem? |
49197 | Vat vas dey hanging pack for? |
49197 | Vat ve eat in der meandime? |
49197 | Vat ve going to do on der terelick oof anodder shtorm hids us? |
49197 | Vat you going to do mit dose t''ings? |
49197 | Vat you t''ink oof dot? |
49197 | Vat you t''ink? |
49197 | Vat''s a pow shacer? |
49197 | Vat''s a prig? |
49197 | Vat''s der madder? |
49197 | Vat''s der madder? |
49197 | Vat''s der name oof dis poat? 49197 Vat''s der use oof shtanding vatch?" |
49197 | Vat''s dot? |
49197 | Vat''s going on? |
49197 | Vat''s salfage? |
49197 | Vat''s to pay now? |
49197 | Ve don''d surrenter? |
49197 | Vell, subbosing i d vas? 49197 Vere iss Gaptain Nemo, Jr.?" |
49197 | Vere iss der pantry? 49197 Vere iss dot? |
49197 | Vere ve vas, anyvay? |
49197 | Vy dey call some bapers a log? |
49197 | Vy don''d dey shoot? |
49197 | Vy don''d you ged indo der poat? |
49197 | Vy iss dot? |
49197 | Was n''t he well enough to come and tell me himself? |
49197 | Was you boys told anythin''about the work? |
49197 | Well, we seen your signal and that''s what we''ve come to do, so why in thunder are you pullin''them guns on us? |
49197 | Well, what do you say if we do a little work? 49197 What are you getting at?" |
49197 | What boat is that? |
49197 | What d''you want? |
49197 | What did it sound like to you, Cassidy? |
49197 | What do you mean by queer doings? |
49197 | What do you think it is? |
49197 | What else is there to hope for? |
49197 | What have you heard that makes you think the girl and her uncle are not dealing on the square with us? |
49197 | What have you to say, Carl? |
49197 | What is it, captain? |
49197 | What name was signed to that message that fell into your hands by mistake? |
49197 | What orders? |
49197 | What part? |
49197 | What sort of swabs are you? |
49197 | What was the latitude and longitude? |
49197 | What was the message? |
49197 | What would be the use? 49197 What you doin''on that brig?" |
49197 | What you goin''to do about Motor Matt? |
49197 | What''s all this hurry for? |
49197 | What''s going on here? |
49197 | What''s that got to do with it? |
49197 | What''s the matter? |
49197 | What''s the trouble with the outlook, old ship? |
49197 | What''s to be done, captain? |
49197 | What''s to hinder me from puttin''a bullet through you, right where you are, you meddlin''hound? |
49197 | What''s your idea, Dick? |
49197 | What''s your word, Dick? |
49197 | What? |
49197 | When did he sail, Clackett? |
49197 | Where are Motor Matt and his two friends, Dick Ferral and Carl Pretzel? |
49197 | Where did you come from, Sixty? |
49197 | Where''s the schooner now? |
49197 | Who are you? |
49197 | Who wants me? |
49197 | Who was it? |
49197 | Who''s leaving irons about? |
49197 | Why could n''t Mr. Townsend have called me out to the house and talked this over with me yesterday? |
49197 | Why would n''t I? |
49197 | Why? 49197 Why?" |
49197 | Will you take the_ Santa Maria_? |
49197 | You heaved our old raggie over the rail, did you? |
49197 | You mean to say that you do n''t know what his motive was for attempting such a high- handed piece of work? |
49197 | You saw Sixty on the_ Santa Maria_ as she drew away from the Fruit Company''s dock? |
49197 | You were thrown overboard? |
49197 | You were watching him? |
49197 | You''re positive there''s no mistake? |
49197 | _ My_ man? 49197 _ My_ niece?" |
49197 | ACCIDENT OR DESIGN? |
49197 | ACCIDENT OR DESIGN? |
49197 | Aber vat makes you t''ink he vas a law- preaker?" |
49197 | Ai n''t it astonishin''how things fall out, now and again?" |
49197 | All has got to go mit shnap und chincher for me, und vere iss lifeliness in pooks? |
49197 | All poats haf names, don''d dey?" |
49197 | And, if we had any there, why should they go to the trouble of buying tickets for us on the_ Santa Maria_ and sending us to Belize?" |
49197 | Are you able to climb?" |
49197 | But what''s the message, mate?" |
49197 | But why should the niece and the brother- in- law try to deceive us?" |
49197 | But why should they use the cup and spur? |
49197 | Call yourself a cowpuncher? |
49197 | Dick was a sailor, but what skill could keep the whaleboat right side up in such a tempest? |
49197 | Did n''t I tell you to get out?" |
49197 | Do you expect a man to do everything for a miserable fifteen dollars a month? |
49197 | Do you want the first half of the night or the last half?" |
49197 | Eh, Matt?" |
49197 | Have there been any horses shipped away from this district lately?" |
49197 | Have you anything in particular on your own mind?" |
49197 | Hey?" |
49197 | How could that possibly be for us, pards?" |
49197 | How long ago vas dot?" |
49197 | How you know dot?" |
49197 | How you like dot?" |
49197 | I reckon we pulled this off in short order, hey?" |
49197 | Iss i d der parrel staves, Tick, vat keeps der wreck afloat?" |
49197 | Iss preakfast retty, Tick?" |
49197 | It might be a piece of wreckage, he told himself; yet, if it was, what kept it in the wake of the_ Santa Maria_? |
49197 | Know anything about them?" |
49197 | Meppy ve could use her und go py Florida, hey?" |
49197 | No hard feelin''s?" |
49197 | Now vat you t''ink iss going to habben?" |
49197 | Ofer py China someveres?" |
49197 | Page 14, added missing quotes before"The fust officer"and"Vy iss dot?" |
49197 | Page 22, added missing quote after"Ve don''d surrenter?" |
49197 | Perhaps the work has something to do with you?" |
49197 | Perhaps you have heard my uncle speak of me?" |
49197 | Shall we take them aboard?" |
49197 | She has gone to Honturas, eh? |
49197 | The captain also said that Miss Harris''mother was of Spanish origin, and whoever heard of Spaniard by the name of Sixty? |
49197 | The question is, do you boys want to go along? |
49197 | There''s a bank at Elk Creek; why was n''t it put there?" |
49197 | Townsend''s?" |
49197 | Und vat ve going to do for some vater to trink? |
49197 | Vat sort oof a terelick iss dis?" |
49197 | Vat vas dot vat hit me, Tick?" |
49197 | Vat you t''ink, Tick?" |
49197 | Vat''s dot?" |
49197 | Vell, I ped you dot Matt iss a goot vays off, py now, und ven vill ve see him nexdt?" |
49197 | Vere dit der supmarine come from, Matt?" |
49197 | Vere iss der valepoat? |
49197 | Vy dit dot Sixdy feller lie like vat he dit?" |
49197 | Vy don''d ve hear from Downsent mit a hurry- oop call to ged busy, eh?" |
49197 | Was it possible the reckless scoundrel would attempt such a high- handed proceeding? |
49197 | Was it some kind of a fish? |
49197 | We''ve met before, eh, messmate? |
49197 | What do you say to a foreman who leaves branding irons lying about when they ought to be safely put away?" |
49197 | What do you say?" |
49197 | What do you think of that girl now, matey?" |
49197 | What does that mean, captain?" |
49197 | What enemies have we in New Orleans? |
49197 | What if his chums had lost their lives through that despicable work of Captain Sixty''s? |
49197 | What kind of a pirate are you, anyhow?" |
49197 | What sort of a deal are we in on, anyhow? |
49197 | What was his reason?" |
49197 | What was that shooting a while ago? |
49197 | What was your message-- the one that Sixty got and read?" |
49197 | What''s to be done? |
49197 | Where did you get all this queer misinformation?" |
49197 | Where is Sixty?" |
49197 | Where is the boy?" |
49197 | Why is he on this boat? |
49197 | Why should n''t we use guns when we saw you coming for us? |
49197 | Will they be along later, Clackett?" |
49197 | You did n''t take the_ Santa Maria_ in order to get close to this wreck and give it a sizing, did you?" |
49197 | You say there are rifles and ammunition in the brig?" |
49197 | You- all must hab got de wrong----""Townsend, then?" |
49197 | asked Matt;"to keep on, or have the captain put us ashore and go back?" |
49197 | queried Matt,"and for the government?" |
53466 | ''And would five dollars make you try?'' 53466 ''Cos why? |
53466 | ''Fur from here?'' 53466 ''How about a hundred and fifty?'' |
53466 | ''How high be you willing to go?'' 53466 ''How much for this''ere one?'' |
53466 | ''Oh, you think your darn smart, Jerry Stebbins, do n''t ye?'' 53466 ''S''pose you could pick out a good nice critter for me, Mr. Stebbins, and not get cheated in the price?'' |
53466 | ''Will you jest go along,''arn the five, and see that I ai n''t cheated?'' 53466 ''Would you mind going back by yourself and trying?'' |
53466 | A little late getting them out to- night, are n''t you? |
53466 | Agreement? |
53466 | Ai n''t that reedic''lous? |
53466 | Am I blaming him, inconsiderate one? |
53466 | Am I locoed, I wonder? |
53466 | An''ye''ll come armed? 53466 And then Grattan gave you a letter to some man in New York and you carried it personally?" |
53466 | And there''s nothing more between us and a high old time in Manhattan? |
53466 | And this man in New York entrapped the mandarin and is holding him a prisoner until he can hear what Grattan wants done? |
53466 | And where''ll we meet you? |
53466 | And who has it now? |
53466 | And you came back on the train to tell Grattan? |
53466 | And-- and you gave it up? |
53466 | Any trains coming or going at this hour? |
53466 | Are you all a pack of fools? 53466 Are you all right, Bunce?" |
53466 | Are you men from Catskill? |
53466 | Are you positive, Joe,went on Matt,"that the two thieves who figured in the picture were really Grattan and Bunce?" |
53466 | Are you ready? |
53466 | Are you working for Tsan Ti? 53466 But the phantom-- how do you explain it?" |
53466 | But what was the fellow''s object in seeking to disable the train? |
53466 | But what will you do with the Eye of Buddha? |
53466 | But where did you get it, and what were you doing with it? |
53466 | But why should Grattan want to publish his criminal work all over the country in moving pictures? 53466 Cautious? |
53466 | Clever? |
53466 | Come up here and bear a fist with the car, will ye? |
53466 | Did I see that moving picture, with Grattan and Bunce in it and stealing the''Eye of Buddha,''or did n''t I? |
53466 | Did ye come armed, mateys? |
53466 | Did you ever see anything more beautiful? |
53466 | Did you know, Tsan Ti,he queried,"that while you were in New York you had a Chinese spy around with you? |
53466 | Did you play a part in the pictures, Bunce? |
53466 | Did you think for a minute, Bunce, we''d jump into this without being heeled? |
53466 | Do you belong around here? |
53466 | Do you know anything about motors, Bunce? |
53466 | Do you take care of this palatial depot? |
53466 | Does it stop here? |
53466 | Got them? |
53466 | Had you any notion it was this sort of a bubble, Matt? |
53466 | Have I said one scolding word, or emitted anything but praise? 53466 Have n''t you done enough walking for one day, Joe?" |
53466 | Have you gone off the jump on account of that confounded ruby? 53466 He said that Grattan was hiding out about five miles from Catskill, did n''t he?" |
53466 | How could he have any right to the box,stormed McGlory,"when the letter asking you to turn it over to him was never written by Motor Matt? |
53466 | How far is it to Catskill? |
53466 | How in the dickens does that happen, eh? |
53466 | How much are you willing to pay for the trip? |
53466 | How''ll we flag it? |
53466 | How? |
53466 | I hope there''s nothing wrong? |
53466 | I hope, Motor Matt,went on Grattan,"that you do n''t cherish any hard feelings?" |
53466 | I reckon,he went on,"that this sidetracks us, eh? |
53466 | I wonder if Mr. Pardo has got here? |
53466 | I wonder if it would do any good to send out telegrams? |
53466 | Is it because you desire to help an unfortunate Chinaman who must use the yellow cord in case he can not return to China with the Eye of Buddha? 53466 Is that Motor Matt?" |
53466 | Is that you, Motor Matt? |
53466 | Is your friend with you? |
53466 | It has escaped you, vigilant one? |
53466 | Maybe you''re right, but how are we going to pick up the webfoot''s trail? |
53466 | Now, burn me,snorted Bunce,"d''ye take me for a dog fish? |
53466 | Now, what do you think? |
53466 | Say, Bunce,demanded McGlory suddenly,"did you take the speeder off the track and up the slope into those bushes alone?" |
53466 | Suppose we go up to our room, shake the dust out of our clothes, take a bath, and get ready to eat? |
53466 | That stopped you, did it? |
53466 | The man did n''t have any right to the box? |
53466 | Then the letter is a forgery? |
53466 | Then them pictures are out, eh? 53466 Then you have n''t heard about what happened this morning?" |
53466 | Then, why did n''t you go and tell Grattan,asked Matt,"instead of coming and telling me?" |
53466 | Then,and Matt turned toward Pardo,"this is simply a plot you have engineered to get me into the hands of Grattan?" |
53466 | They would n''t keep the gasoline supply for the speeder so far from the track, would they? |
53466 | Trapped? |
53466 | Use your brains, if you''ve got any, ca n''t you? 53466 Was n''t it neat? |
53466 | Was there anything very valuable in the box? |
53466 | Well,said Tom Barnard,"what else?" |
53466 | What I told the super had a little horse sense in it, too, did n''t it, Joe? |
53466 | What are you going to do, pard? |
53466 | What did you have in that handkerchief? |
53466 | What did you wear it for, anyhow? |
53466 | What do you reckon it is, pard? |
53466 | What do you think of that? |
53466 | What else could I do? |
53466 | What for? |
53466 | What good is a green patch as a disguise, anyway? |
53466 | What good''s an explanation? |
53466 | What have you got to tell us? |
53466 | What if he is, pard? 53466 What is it?" |
53466 | What is it? |
53466 | What man? 53466 What of that?" |
53466 | What point is that? |
53466 | What sort of a game was Bunce up to? 53466 What sort of looking man was he?" |
53466 | What took us aback, like that? |
53466 | What would happen? 53466 What would you suggest, Joe?" |
53466 | What''s become of them, Bunce? |
53466 | What''s the difference between''Buddha''s Eye''and the''Eye of Buddha,''Matt? |
53466 | What''s the odds, Matt? |
53466 | What''s to be done now, Tsan Ti? |
53466 | What''s your plan, Bunce? |
53466 | What-- what does this mean? |
53466 | What? |
53466 | When will we have to start after Grattan? |
53466 | Where does this belong? |
53466 | Where is Grattan? |
53466 | Where is Grattan? |
53466 | Where''d you get that, Joe? |
53466 | Where''s the nearest telegraph office? |
53466 | Wherever did you find that out? 53466 Which it ai n''t me, d''ye see?" |
53466 | Who could have done better? 53466 Why did n''t you go for her after Jack was dead?" |
53466 | Why do n''t ye say ye''re the governor o''the State, or somethin''like that? 53466 Why do n''t you light up?" |
53466 | Why, do n''t you know? |
53466 | Why? 53466 Why?" |
53466 | Will you consider it of an insulting nature if I offer you these? |
53466 | Will you tote it along on a trip of this kind? |
53466 | With marine motors? |
53466 | Would n''t I like to look in on him while he and Bunce are opening that box? |
53466 | Would n''t this rattle you? |
53466 | You bear no ill will, worthy one, and friend whose memory will always blossom in the gardens of my recollections? |
53466 | You ca n''t mean it, pard? |
53466 | You did n''t think you could fool Grattan so he would n''t search you, did you? |
53466 | You do n''t intend to think of business at all while you''re there, eh? |
53466 | You had to climb a hill before you took the down grade, did n''t you? |
53466 | You heard how the great ruby was recovered, and how the thieves got away? |
53466 | You mean Mulvaney''s speeder,returned Bronson,"the one that was stolen two days ago?" |
53466 | You mean about Grattan having so much to do to keep out of the clutches of the law that he wo n''t find any time to hit up your trail? |
53466 | You mean to say that Tsan Ti is a prisoner in New York-- a prisoner of a confederate of Grattan''s? |
53466 | You refer to Charley Foo, honorable one? |
53466 | You say you came here to see me? |
53466 | You stole a motor car, eh? |
53466 | You''re really going to China this time, are you, Tsan Ti? |
53466 | You''ve a pair of very good eyes, it seems to me, and what''s the good of that patch? |
53466 | A man who was carrying news of everything you did to an agent of Grattan''s?" |
53466 | Am I in a trance, or what?" |
53466 | An''supposin'', furthermore, this same beach comber is a mate o''Grattan''s, an''waitin''only for Grattan to come afore he makes Tsan Ti peg out? |
53466 | Anyhow, if he does arrive to- morrow morning, before we do, he can wait for us, ca n''t he?" |
53466 | Are you bound to do what he tells you to? |
53466 | Are you goin''to make any trouble? |
53466 | Are you sailin''this cruise wi''me to save the life o''the mandarin? |
53466 | Belay a bit, ca n''t you?" |
53466 | But how does it happen that the picture is being shown like it is? |
53466 | But how in thunder did Bunce get next to that? |
53466 | But that old two- eyed counterfeit with the green patch-- I wonder how much he''d sell out for, about now?" |
53466 | But what in the world have you got to tell me about the stolen speeder?" |
53466 | But what was that gasoline for?" |
53466 | But what''s become of the mariner? |
53466 | But what''s the good word, shipmate? |
53466 | But which of Bunce''s eyes did it cover?" |
53466 | But why did we need the speeder when we had two good motorcycles? |
53466 | But, tell me, did you capture Grattan?" |
53466 | Ca n''t I get you to help me out? |
53466 | Ca n''t you understand, Joe? |
53466 | D''ye know what he''s layin''to do? |
53466 | Did n''t I bear away for this place for nothin''else than to fall afoul o''ye? |
53466 | Did n''t he just throw the Eye o''Buddha into the river?" |
53466 | Did n''t know you had an engineer''s license?" |
53466 | Do we look like thieves?" |
53466 | Do you think he would sacrifice the ruby, even to prevent me from getting it? |
53466 | Have n''t we been tangled up with all sorts of backsets since we met Tsan Ti? |
53466 | Have n''t you got any curiosity?" |
53466 | Have you got any clear notion which eye was hit with that rope''s end?" |
53466 | He''s alone, I suppose, Bunce?" |
53466 | Here I am, an''here''s you, an''if I blow the gaff a bit that''s my business, ai n''t it? |
53466 | How about doing something to fill in the time?" |
53466 | How could he?" |
53466 | How did he know that Tsan Ti had sent you the ruby, in the first place?" |
53466 | How do you explain that?" |
53466 | How''d you ever get over this road with it, Bunce?" |
53466 | How, in the name of all his ten thousand demons of misfortune, does he happen to be in New York?" |
53466 | I escaped from the sugar camp, did I not? |
53466 | I suppose, Tsan Ti, you are after the Eye of Buddha?" |
53466 | I wonder if you could n''t buy him for me?'' |
53466 | Interview satisfactory?" |
53466 | Is it the money he pays you? |
53466 | Is that the same story as the one connected with the''Eye of Buddha?''" |
53466 | Is there any other side?" |
53466 | My name''s King, Matt King, and I''m stopping at the----""Motor Matt?" |
53466 | Page 12, added missing apostrophe to"if ye ai n''t?" |
53466 | Pardo?" |
53466 | Pardo?" |
53466 | Pardo?" |
53466 | Pardo?" |
53466 | Plotted it on a sampan off Canton, did n''t you?" |
53466 | Shall I call it an inspiration? |
53466 | Should I visit him with possible dangers, I besought of myself, in order that I might preserve the precious relic from the temple at Honam? |
53466 | Suppose we follow the trail of the motorcycles, Joe?" |
53466 | Tell me, will you? |
53466 | That''s why you wanted to make such an early start, eh?" |
53466 | The question now is, can I secure your services?" |
53466 | Wa''n''t Jim mad, then? |
53466 | Want me to run the thing?" |
53466 | Was the knife in the handkerchief when we left Catskill?" |
53466 | What box?" |
53466 | What business is it of his if we choose to show a little sense and get some one else to take charge of the ruby? |
53466 | What came over the mandarin to box it up and ship it to you? |
53466 | What do you say?" |
53466 | What has Tsan Ti done? |
53466 | What is this Tsan Ti to you that you will risk so much for him? |
53466 | What then?" |
53466 | What value did he put on it?" |
53466 | What wonder work was this? |
53466 | What would this fat mandarin of the red button do for you if your positions were reversed? |
53466 | What''re you pullin''a gun on us for, if ye ai n''t?" |
53466 | What''s in the letter, anyway? |
53466 | What''s the answer? |
53466 | What''s the name of the hotel?" |
53466 | What''s the word?" |
53466 | What''s the word?" |
53466 | What-- how-- why---- Look here, you blooming old maverick, how did you ever come to think of such a dodge?" |
53466 | When did the man call and deliver the forged letter?" |
53466 | When will it be along?" |
53466 | Where do you suppose Grattan, and that choice assortment of tinhorns he has with him on the_ Iris_, are going?" |
53466 | Where''s his letter sent from? |
53466 | Who would n''t have been fooled, when the game was worked like Grattan worked it? |
53466 | Why are you the friend of such a coward? |
53466 | Why did n''t Bunce wait for us, back there in the timber, and give us the chance to come on here and put the kibosh on the man we want?" |
53466 | Why did n''t the mandarin deposit the ruby in some bank, or safe- deposit vault? |
53466 | Why is it I have the great honor to see you here?" |
53466 | Why?" |
53466 | Will it be an insult to offer you one thousand silver dollars and expense money for consummating this task? |
53466 | Wo n''t it, now?" |
53466 | Would n''t that rattle your spurs?" |
53466 | You all know Rowley''s Bend? |
53466 | You are familiar with gasoline motors, I understand?" |
53466 | You ask, of your perplexity, why is the jewel sent to you? |
53466 | You can guide yourself by the sound of my voice, ca n''t you?" |
53466 | You do n''t want to cool your heels in the hotel, do you, while we''re waiting? |
53466 | You fellers waitin''to ketch a train for Catskill?" |
53466 | You saw him, did n''t you?" |
53466 | and did n''t us fellers plague him peskily about it arter he got home? |
53466 | bellowed Bunce,"what''s the use o''searchin''him? |
53466 | exclaimed Grattan, as though intensely surprised,"you hesitate? |
53466 | how''s the hoss trade?'' |
53466 | proceeded Joe,"or will you leave it in the hotel safe? |
53466 | what d''you say?'' |
47788 | ''A vort to der vise,''hey? 47788 And if he''s bigger than six foot?" |
47788 | Any way I can get there in time for the race? |
47788 | Are all those you named going to take part in the race for the Borden cup? |
47788 | Are there only two competitors, Colonel Plympton? |
47788 | Are you Mr. Trueman, of the Jarrot Company? |
47788 | Bait, is it? |
47788 | Begorra, what is n''t? 47788 But what good will it do for them to try to keep me out of the Borden cup- race? |
47788 | Ca n''t we straighten this out somehow? |
47788 | Ca n''t you guess what it was? |
47788 | Ca n''t you take me to the alley where the gang set upon you? |
47788 | Can I get a train between now and seven o''clock? |
47788 | Cassidy-- who''s he? |
47788 | D''ye think Mr. Crundall would see us? |
47788 | Dat? 47788 Did Mr. Tomlinson speak to you about me?" |
47788 | Did you ever see such measly luck? |
47788 | Did you read that agreement before you signed it? |
47788 | Didun''''low yo''was gwine tuh see me, huh? 47788 Dit you see Modor Matt leaf der hodel lasdt nighdt?" |
47788 | Do they all drive for Stark- Frisbie? |
47788 | Do you mean to sit there and tell me you did n''t have a talk with Slocum, last night? |
47788 | Do you see that sandy- whiskered man over there? |
47788 | Do? 47788 For vy shouldt he go avay?" |
47788 | For vy you look like dot at der blace next py me? |
47788 | For what he did last Saturday night? |
47788 | Give us the job to dig it? |
47788 | Hab yo''-all been makin''any dealings wif dat''ar Slocum, Marse Matt? |
47788 | Have I? 47788 Have you ever driven a racing- car?" |
47788 | Have you thought of a plan? |
47788 | He intends to apply to Colonel Plympton for a place on the Stark- Frisbie staff of racers? 47788 Hinks?" |
47788 | How are we going to get back? |
47788 | How are you, pard? |
47788 | How long would the effect last? |
47788 | How many men are there at the garage in charge of the car? |
47788 | How ve shtart it oudt, Matt? |
47788 | How you like dot, you fellers? 47788 How''s Eliza, and Topsy, and Legree, and Little Eva?" |
47788 | How? |
47788 | Howdy? |
47788 | I mean, you''d have known him for Ralph Sercomb, Balt Finn, Joe Mings, or Harry Packard if he had been one of them? |
47788 | I say, Arnold, how about Cassidy? |
47788 | I wonder if they can be on their way to Kansas? 47788 If you happen to walk under a ladder on the day of the race, Glick, I suppose you would n''t drive for me, eh?" |
47788 | Is Slocum connected with the Bly- Lambert people? |
47788 | Is dot vat iss saidt on der enfellop, Matt? 47788 Is he working for Bly- Lambert, too?" |
47788 | Is it a slaping powder ye''ve given him? |
47788 | Is it crazy ye are, Arnold? |
47788 | Is n''t that your signature, King? |
47788 | Is that the kind of sportsman you are? |
47788 | Is that your card, Colonel Plympton? |
47788 | Iss dot so? |
47788 | It wo n''t do you no good, see? |
47788 | Matt has n''t been at the hotel since midnight? |
47788 | Maybe he locked the door and went out? |
47788 | Mean Enos B. Hinks as used to own this hotel? |
47788 | Misder Drooman,demanded Carl,"vat has peen going on, hey? |
47788 | Motor Matt came to Denver with Mr. James Q. Tomlinson, in Mr. Tomlinson''s touring- car, the Red Flier? |
47788 | Motor Matt has come here to enter the racing- field? |
47788 | No,called back Matt, recovering himself with a start;"do you want to make ten dollars, friend?" |
47788 | No; why? |
47788 | Oh, that''s your game, is it? |
47788 | On your own hook? |
47788 | Ottawa? |
47788 | Ralph Sercomb was just here? |
47788 | So am I; but where the nation is Matt? 47788 Sure you ai n''t from the Ossawatomie Insane Asylum? |
47788 | That''s your mood, is it? |
47788 | The chap that owns the Palmetto Beach House? |
47788 | The outfit went to Ottawa, Kansas? |
47788 | Then-- then I suppose you''re-- you''re done with me? |
47788 | They all belong to the club, eh? |
47788 | Und me? |
47788 | Vas I treaming, oder vas I vide avake? 47788 Vas it you dot wrode dot ledder,"fumed Carl,"und saidt in it dot I vas a''Wienerwurst?'' |
47788 | Vas you making some chokes? |
47788 | Vat I pud you vise aboudt? |
47788 | Vat dit Misder Domlinson haf to say? |
47788 | Vat do you mean py making some moofs mit a gun? |
47788 | Vat iss it your pitzness? |
47788 | Vat sort oof a game iss dot Slocum feller drying to blay? 47788 Vat you going to do, hey?" |
47788 | Vat''s der madder mit you? 47788 Vat''s der use oof going any blace or doing anyt''ing?" |
47788 | Vell, he iss a pedder triver as anypody, und vy nod? |
47788 | Vere does der nighdt clerk shleep? |
47788 | Vere he come from? |
47788 | Vere iss dot feller, Matt? |
47788 | Vill dere be anypody in der clup- room now? 47788 Vouldn''t dot gif you some grimps?" |
47788 | Vouldn''t dot knock you shlap- sitet? 47788 Vy nod? |
47788 | Want rooms, gents? |
47788 | Was Ralph Sercomb just here? |
47788 | Well? |
47788 | What are you doing with Sercomb, colonel? |
47788 | What are you going to see the night clerk for, Carl? |
47788 | What do you bet we do n''t make a hundred dollars in the next four weeks? |
47788 | What do you bet? |
47788 | What do you mean, Trueman? |
47788 | What do you want to mix the police in this thing for? 47788 What do you young ruffians mean by setting upon me like that?" |
47788 | What happened? 47788 What is it you want to know?" |
47788 | What kind of a bluff? |
47788 | What morning? 47788 What time is it?" |
47788 | What''s it to you? |
47788 | What''s it worth? |
47788 | What''s the matter, Terry? |
47788 | What''s to pay? |
47788 | When did they leave? |
47788 | When does yo''-all want me tuh trabble wif yo'', an''be right on de spot eb''ry minit tuh take care ob yo''luck? 47788 When will the rest of your gang be here?" |
47788 | Where are they? |
47788 | Where did you get that? |
47788 | Where in the world did you drop from? |
47788 | Where''s Slocum? |
47788 | Where''s the rest of the gang, Higgins? |
47788 | Where''s your Dutch friend? |
47788 | Who approaches? |
47788 | Who approaches? |
47788 | Who do the others drive for? |
47788 | Who in the name o''goodness is bangin''at my front door at this time o''night? |
47788 | Who it vas? |
47788 | Who was it got Slocum to call on me last night? |
47788 | Who went? |
47788 | Who''s Trueman? |
47788 | Who''s dot? |
47788 | Who''s he? |
47788 | Who''s the club''s boss? |
47788 | Why did n''t you stop where King halted his car? |
47788 | Why do n''t you hook up with the Bly- Lambert people? |
47788 | Why, you pie- faced Dutchman, why should n''t I pull a gun when I''m set upon like that? 47788 Yah, so, aber how ve findt dot?" |
47788 | You are the chum of the Big High Butter- in who calls himself Motor Matt? |
47788 | You can depend on them? |
47788 | You did n''t recognize Higgins as being any one else? |
47788 | You do n''t know a whole lot about it yet, do you? 47788 You don''d got a mortgage on it, meppy?" |
47788 | You gone to sleep? |
47788 | You understand that thoroughly, do you? |
47788 | You''re going to Kansas? |
47788 | Your name, captive? |
47788 | Aber vy he do dot?" |
47788 | Afder dot, how ve going to findt dot cellar- blace? |
47788 | Ai n''t that fair enough?" |
47788 | Ai n''t that plain enough?" |
47788 | And had he stopped off the other train to carry out some other treacherous scheme of Sercomb''s? |
47788 | And what was Sercomb doing in the race? |
47788 | Anythin''else I can tell you? |
47788 | But could he get around the track completely and then cross the finish- line with a margin to his credit? |
47788 | But what? |
47788 | But where had he come from? |
47788 | Ca n''t you arrange it, colonel?" |
47788 | Can I depend on you, same terms Glick was to receive? |
47788 | Could he believe his eyes? |
47788 | Could it have been Colonel Plympton? |
47788 | Did Ralph Sercomb deliver that paper to you?" |
47788 | Did n''t Matt get a letter from me in Denver?" |
47788 | Ditn''t I say goot- nighdt mit him ven I vent to ped mineseluf? |
47788 | Ditn''t you beat oudt a Limidet Egspress Drain mit a modorcycle? |
47788 | Do I go mit you py Gansas? |
47788 | Do you know Sercomb''s handwriting, colonel?" |
47788 | Do you suppose Slocum merely sent the bellboy down after the mail for a bluff?" |
47788 | Don''d you know somet''ing aboudt me?" |
47788 | Dot vas tesperade enough, ain''d it?" |
47788 | Dot''s vonce, by chincher, you got more as you pargained for, hey? |
47788 | Eh, Carl?" |
47788 | Eh, Terry?" |
47788 | For vy nod?" |
47788 | For vy you do dot monkey- doodle pitzness? |
47788 | Had Slocum been informed in some manner that Matt and Carl were on their way East? |
47788 | Had he been in an accident with the racing- car? |
47788 | Had he lost his reason in some strange manner and only just recovered it? |
47788 | Had his mind been unbalanced? |
47788 | Have ye it for me?" |
47788 | He began wondering if Sercomb and his gang had n''t had something to do with his mysterious departure from Ottawa? |
47788 | He had been plunged in oblivion for forty- eight hours-- but_ how_, and_ why_? |
47788 | He wants to drive a car in the race for the Bordon cup?" |
47788 | Hey, Matt?" |
47788 | Him Kunnel Plympton? |
47788 | Hinks?" |
47788 | How are ye going to catch an alligator without hooks?" |
47788 | How far is Ottawa from here?" |
47788 | How iss dot for a choke?" |
47788 | How it come aboudt? |
47788 | How much do you pull down for the winning, Matt?" |
47788 | How you aggount for dot?" |
47788 | I vonder how dot Slocum feller vill oxblain vat he dit to der Sdark- Frispie peoples? |
47788 | I vonder oof dot punch oof plackguards t''ink dey boss der goundry? |
47788 | I vonder vat''s oop?" |
47788 | I wonder if they''ll get the idea I''ve run away? |
47788 | I wonder what''s become of Mings?" |
47788 | If Slocum had taken an early train with the rest of the drivers, what was he doing there in Dodge City? |
47788 | Is that a go?" |
47788 | Is that clear?" |
47788 | Iss it me dey mean by dot''Wienerwurst''pitzness?" |
47788 | King?" |
47788 | Matt''s in it, eh? |
47788 | Meppy dey hired him to come aroundt? |
47788 | Mistah Motah Matt, suh, habn''t yo''got nuffin''tuh say tuh yo''''fishul mascot?" |
47788 | Notice any luck comin''yo''way, sah? |
47788 | Now how ve going to findt oudt vere iss Modor Matt?" |
47788 | Oof you haf got t''roo mit your preakfast, vy nod valk oop to his room mit me? |
47788 | Page 3, changed? |
47788 | Perhaps you had just as soon sign the paper to- night? |
47788 | Sercomb, what did you mean by making that attempt on King?" |
47788 | Sunday?" |
47788 | Und hain''t you peen racing pubbles efer since ve left Ash Fork?" |
47788 | Und vy iss he blaying it? |
47788 | Vas I treaming, oder vas it somepody vat looks like Matt und don''d vas him?" |
47788 | Vat habbened ven you dook oop der vater lasdt nighdt?" |
47788 | Vat he do in New Mexico? |
47788 | Vat iss der name vat you go by?" |
47788 | Vat you do ven you meed der poy pringing some vater py Modor Matt''s room lasdt nighdt? |
47788 | Vich iss der vay oudt? |
47788 | WHERE IS MOTOR MATT? |
47788 | WHERE IS MOTOR MATT? |
47788 | Was he just recovering from the effects of a bad smash? |
47788 | Was that Motor Matt in the car, going over the course with Chub? |
47788 | We''ve already been over the course four times, and what''s the use of going over it again to- day?" |
47788 | Were the Bly- Lambert people to keep the Borden cup, or would Stark- Frisbie take it away from them? |
47788 | What business is that of yours, anyway? |
47788 | What did he do it for?" |
47788 | What do you say to that?" |
47788 | What good will it do King to go there, after being turned down by Colonel Plympton?" |
47788 | What happened?" |
47788 | What if I ca n''t catch a train?" |
47788 | What sort of witchcraft was here? |
47788 | What took ye to make a bet like that? |
47788 | What''ll he think? |
47788 | What''s that bell I hear?" |
47788 | What''s the matter with you, anyhow?" |
47788 | When do you start?" |
47788 | Where you goin''?" |
47788 | Who are you, young man, and where do you come from?" |
47788 | Who else?" |
47788 | Who was the fellow who met you at the station?" |
47788 | Why did n''t he come, Carl?" |
47788 | Why do n''t you go and see Trueman? |
47788 | Why not let me take you over the course?" |
47788 | Why was Ebenezer Slocum impersonating Colonel Plympton? |
47788 | Why, then, was Sercomb continuing the hopeless fight? |
47788 | Why?" |
47788 | Will you go out?" |
47788 | Wonder what''s been going on in Ottawa? |
47788 | Yo''ai n''t gwine tuh cut me out ob mah job ob''fishul mascot fo''yo'', is yuh? |
47788 | Yo''see, Marse Matt, dat----""Ebenezer Slocum?" |
47788 | You wo n''t have any hard feelings toward me if the car puts you in the hospital?" |
47788 | You wride him, hey?" |
47788 | after"was to receive?" |
47788 | exclaimed Matt, taking the Dutch boy''s sizing with a quick glance;"did you have to have a fight with the baggage- smasher in order to get the grips? |
47788 | he asked;"vere do I come in?" |
47788 | said Carl, catching the boy''s arm,"haf you seen Modor Matt dis morning yet?" |
47788 | to? |
47788 | yelled Chub;"what''s was that, Matt?" |
52397 | ''Where else could these coins have come from?'' 52397 ''Where in the world did they come from?'' |
52397 | A S. and W., eh? |
52397 | All right, Archie? |
52397 | And I shall escape the arm of the_ feringhi_ law? |
52397 | And if I am? |
52397 | And so your sister''s going to spend the winter at Nassau, for her health, eh? 52397 Another snake in it, Burton?" |
52397 | Anything in the bag, Archie? |
52397 | Are they any graver,asked Matt,"than the charges you made against Carl?" |
52397 | Are you going to stop and put back after him? |
52397 | Are you sorry you did it? |
52397 | Are you subject to attacks like that? |
52397 | Are you trying to bulldoze me? |
52397 | Burra Burton ca n''t give me a job in the big show? |
52397 | Burton,and he leveled a quick gaze at the showman,"are you going to let this upstart come in here and insult me?" |
52397 | But what good is it going to do me to tell you all this? |
52397 | But what the nation is he coming with? |
52397 | Can you prove it to me? |
52397 | Dark skinned man in a turban? |
52397 | Den Modor Matt don''d haf to vork four veeks for nodding, schust for me? |
52397 | Den for vy he shleep in der ganvas wagon ven you tell him to drail der Hintoo? |
52397 | Dhondaram? |
52397 | Did it bite any one in the crowd? |
52397 | Did n''t he tell you that? 52397 Did that infernal scoundrel tell you all this?" |
52397 | Did you hunt for the fellow? |
52397 | Did you see any one near the wagons when you led the ticket man in between them? |
52397 | Did you see it, McGlory? |
52397 | Did you see that snake come out of it and crawl up onto the lower plane? 52397 Did you see who did it? |
52397 | Do n''t know? |
52397 | Do n''t you know any better than to fool with that big lump of iniquity? |
52397 | Do n''t you think he was telling the truth, pard? |
52397 | Do you mean to say,asked Carter, rising up on the blanket,"that I was n''t knocked down?" |
52397 | Do you see anything wrong with the machine? |
52397 | Do you want a job as Rajah''s_ mahout_? |
52397 | Does he look like a Hindoo? |
52397 | Feeling all right now? |
52397 | For vy iss dot? |
52397 | For vy you cut loose from me, hey? |
52397 | Furthermore,proceeded Matt,"if Carl is one of the thieves, or the only thief, why did he come in here at all? |
52397 | Go ahead,said Matt, leaning back against one of the calliope wheels;"what about Carl?" |
52397 | Got it now? |
52397 | Had Motor Matt the power to do this when he saved Haidee? |
52397 | Have you brought the basket, sahib? |
52397 | Have you seen anything of Dhondaram lately? |
52397 | Have you seen anything of Ping, Joe? |
52397 | He''s a friend of Motor Matt''s, is n''t he? |
52397 | Hold my basket, sahib? |
52397 | Honk? |
52397 | How did that bag get into his pocket? |
52397 | How did this happen? |
52397 | How do you figure it? |
52397 | How much money did the Dutchman have when he came here this morning? |
52397 | How much money did you have, Andy? |
52397 | How vas dot? |
52397 | How was that? |
52397 | How you like to buy my cane, sahib? |
52397 | How''s that for a double deal? |
52397 | I suppose you''re through with me, now? |
52397 | I vant to know somet''ing,Carl went on,"und dot iss, was I innocend or guildy? |
52397 | I wonder where Andy is? |
52397 | If you come to that, why is n''t there some of the stolen money in the bag? 52397 Innocent or guilty?" |
52397 | Is Ping so grouchy that he''s trying to make people believe Carl''s a thief? |
52397 | Is he square? |
52397 | Is there a bag there? |
52397 | Iss he grazy? |
52397 | It may be,said Dhondaram,"that Burton Sahib has secured another keeper for the bad elephant, Rajah? |
52397 | Know of any one who can handle an elephant? |
52397 | Much of a crowd, Burton? |
52397 | Not bitten? |
52397 | Not exactly the day to worry, eh? |
52397 | Of course I ca n''t work for the show any longer? |
52397 | Oh, do n''t I? |
52397 | Or Aurung Zeeb? |
52397 | Ping told you-- what? |
52397 | Sahib recognize the peg when he find him? 52397 Sick?" |
52397 | So? 52397 Square?" |
52397 | Surprise to you, eh, Motor Matt? |
52397 | The theft of that money was the result of a plot between the Hindoo and Carter here----"And I struck myself in the head and cut my face, eh? |
52397 | The way you fooled the cobra? 52397 Think the weather is shaping up for a gale this afternoon, Joe?" |
52397 | Think you can attend to that? |
52397 | Vat dit I do mit der money oof I took it, hey? 52397 Vat it iss?" |
52397 | Vat''s der odds aboudt der tifference, anyvay? |
52397 | Vere iss der shnake? |
52397 | Was it Rajah? |
52397 | Well, what? |
52397 | What about it, Matt? |
52397 | What ails the blooming motor? |
52397 | What am I to do? |
52397 | What can we do now, pard? |
52397 | What did Ping talk to me like that for? |
52397 | What did the new owner do,the king of the motor boys inquired,"without the peg to keep the basket shut?" |
52397 | What did you do with the snake basket? |
52397 | What did you want to speak with him about? |
52397 | What do you mean, Horton? |
52397 | What do you mean? |
52397 | What do you want the boy for? |
52397 | What else is written in your forehead? |
52397 | What fool would want to buy a thing like that? |
52397 | What had Ben Ali to do with the affair? |
52397 | What had Dhondaram got against the_ Comet_? |
52397 | What happened between the wagons, Carl? |
52397 | What have you done, Carl? |
52397 | What is it, Carl? |
52397 | What kind of a snake tamer are you, anyhow? 52397 What makes you think he might give us a clue? |
52397 | What sort of way is that to come out of a tent, Le Bon? |
52397 | What was the reason? |
52397 | What will we do for somebody to manage Rajah? |
52397 | What''ll you do with Dhondaram? |
52397 | What''s Ping tied up for? |
52397 | What''s all the hurry? |
52397 | What''s on your mind, pard? |
52397 | What''s the Hindoo coming for? |
52397 | What''s the Hindoo trailing you for? |
52397 | What''s the answer? |
52397 | What''s the joke? |
52397 | What''s the matter with McGlory? |
52397 | What''s the matter with you, Dhondaram? |
52397 | What''s the matter, up there? |
52397 | What''s the matter? |
52397 | What''s the notion? |
52397 | What''s to pay? |
52397 | What''s up? |
52397 | What''s wrong with you? |
52397 | What''s your name? |
52397 | What''s your notion about this, pard? |
52397 | Whatee want, Motol Matt? |
52397 | Where did that one come from? |
52397 | Where did you find him? |
52397 | Where did you hide that money? |
52397 | Where were you to meet Dhondaram, and at what time? |
52397 | Where''s Harris? |
52397 | Where''s that confounded Hindoo? |
52397 | Where''s the cobra, Dhondaram? |
52397 | Where''s the money that was stolen this afternoon, Carter? |
52397 | Where''s the money? |
52397 | Who can say, sahib? |
52397 | Who did it? |
52397 | Who helped you steal it? |
52397 | Who vas der feller vat left dot pucket oof vater in der vay? |
52397 | Who''ll take him? |
52397 | Why did n''t Carter see the Dutchman when he came to? 52397 Why did you ask Carter to step in between the wagons, Carl?" |
52397 | Why did you leave the trail? 52397 Why have you brought me here?" |
52397 | Why should n''t you have seen what happened? |
52397 | Why? |
52397 | Why? |
52397 | Wonder just how much that bit of a backset means for us, pard? |
52397 | You Burton Sahib? |
52397 | You admit the whole business, eh, Andy? |
52397 | You can not do this yourself? |
52397 | You can? |
52397 | You did n''t lose the trail? |
52397 | You do n''t intend presenting Burton with our wages for a month, do you? |
52397 | You do n''t mean to say,expostulated Matt,"that you''re going to keep Dhondaram with the show just to take charge of Rajah?" |
52397 | You have lost the niece you called Haidee? |
52397 | You look, see what I can do? |
52397 | You mean that I''d better be watching Dhondaram? |
52397 | You quit following the Hindoo? |
52397 | You saw it? |
52397 | You see what I''ve got? 52397 You want to see me?" |
52397 | You were going to try and ride the elephant in the parade, Carl? |
52397 | You''ll not take any legal action against me? |
52397 | You''ve been taking a snooze, eh? |
52397 | You''ve got to have a reason for everything? 52397 You''ve had enough?" |
52397 | ''I did n''t suppose your old brig carried such a cargo, did you?'' |
52397 | And did n''t we see him fling out his arm with the snake hanging to his wrist? |
52397 | And why is he staying with the show?" |
52397 | Anything in the bag, McGlory?" |
52397 | Are you good at the job?" |
52397 | Are you ready to drop with the trapeze?" |
52397 | But what was the use of indulging in hope? |
52397 | Ca n''t you think of_ some_ clue, Andy? |
52397 | Did I see the Hindoo when he hitched that bag with the snake to the aëroplane? |
52397 | Did he get Rajah under control again, Burton?" |
52397 | Did n''t you see him?" |
52397 | Did you follow the Hindoo, as I told you?" |
52397 | Did you lose it?" |
52397 | Did you see that?" |
52397 | Did you see the man who knocked Carter down?" |
52397 | Do you follow me?" |
52397 | Do you suppose for a minute that the cobra could hang to Motor Matt''s arm without biting? |
52397 | Do you use the little smokes? |
52397 | Dot''s all aboudt it, und oof I shtole some money, vere it iss, und vy don''d I got it? |
52397 | Eh, Matt? |
52397 | Has he a cause to dislike the bird- wagon? |
52397 | How are you and Ping getting along together?" |
52397 | How could I tell dot?" |
52397 | How did it get there?" |
52397 | How do you account for that if, as you say, you were struck from behind?" |
52397 | How he died, and his wife perished in the_ ghats_, by_ suttee_? |
52397 | How iss dot, bard?" |
52397 | How many could have kept their wits in such a situation? |
52397 | How mooch you gif me oof I findt der t''ieves und recofer der money? |
52397 | How our sister married the_ feringhi_, Captain Lionel Manners, of the English army? |
52397 | How we traveled with the show of Burton Sahib?" |
52397 | How well do I watch things? |
52397 | How''s Le Bon?" |
52397 | How, out of hatred to the rajah, I brought the girl to this country and destroyed her will by the power of the eyes? |
52397 | Huh?" |
52397 | If he really stole the money, who helped him? |
52397 | If that''s the case, why was n''t your Dutch pard in the plot, too?" |
52397 | Is it the one you got from the Dutchman?" |
52397 | It is permitted? |
52397 | It is permitted?" |
52397 | It''s about time we all turned in, do n''t you think?" |
52397 | Just drop this business, right here?" |
52397 | Luck''s on our side after all, eh?" |
52397 | Of the daughter they left, Margaret Manners? |
52397 | Or why did n''t the Dutchman see Carter, if he got back his wits first?" |
52397 | Page 17, changed? |
52397 | Suppose you would have to come back here to testify against the Hindoo? |
52397 | Tell me, do you know a countryman of yours named Ben Ali?" |
52397 | Und ven dit I take it, und vere it vas? |
52397 | Understand? |
52397 | Vat I tell you ven ve vas at subber, hey? |
52397 | Vat iss to be dit mit der Hintoo?" |
52397 | Vat you say, Misder Purton?" |
52397 | Well,"and he threw a look at Burton, chagrined but defiant,"what are you going to do about it?" |
52397 | What am I to do? |
52397 | What are you givin''us?" |
52397 | What are you going to do now?" |
52397 | What caused him to make such a dead set at this flying machine the moment you dropped off his back?" |
52397 | What did you do it for?" |
52397 | What do you say, Matt?" |
52397 | What do you take me for?" |
52397 | What gave you the idea he was crooked?" |
52397 | What time is it, Burton?" |
52397 | What was the bag? |
52397 | What would the new owner do with the serpent unless he had the place to keep him? |
52397 | What''s become of Ping, McGlory?" |
52397 | What''s happened to you?" |
52397 | What''s his reason for actin''like that?" |
52397 | What''s that bag hanging under the wing for?" |
52397 | What''s the answer?" |
52397 | What''s the harm?" |
52397 | What''s the use of trying to do anything with them? |
52397 | Where did you come from?" |
52397 | Where did you nab the Hindoo? |
52397 | Where you pick it up, sahib?" |
52397 | Where''s a doctor?" |
52397 | Who did it, Carter?" |
52397 | Who is your enemy, Aurung Zeeb?" |
52397 | Why did n''t he make a run of it as soon as he got his hands on the money?" |
52397 | Why should he keep the bag, and then come in here with it in his pocket?" |
52397 | Why? |
52397 | Why?" |
52397 | You ask me the reason our brave young friend is in a normal condition? |
52397 | You knew of my brother, the rajah? |
52397 | You''re the manager of this show, are you?" |
52397 | the cowboy asked himself, and how did it chance to be swinging there? |
50533 | A boat''s coming, but is it the_ Sprite_ or the_ San Bruno_? |
50533 | Able to walk, George? |
50533 | Ah Choo makee lun launly, fire Ping Pong, you savvy? 50533 Ai n''t I easy?" |
50533 | Ai n''t I? |
50533 | Ai n''t Ross an''me entitled to our share, here an''now, if we want it? |
50533 | Ai n''t you coming with us? |
50533 | And you have sixty tickets, Joe? |
50533 | Any particular place you''d like to be taken? |
50533 | Are there cartridges? |
50533 | Are you hurt, Joe? |
50533 | Are you looking for a fellow answering that description? |
50533 | Are you trying to insult me? |
50533 | Arrest us? |
50533 | Big John, eh? 50533 But how am I to do it?" |
50533 | Ca n''t you go hand- over- hand up the swing rope, with the rifle and belt slung on you? |
50533 | Ca n''t you put about and take me to Sausalito? |
50533 | Can you run a motor launch? |
50533 | Chance? 50533 Changed your mind about going to''Frisco?" |
50533 | Did he take the money? |
50533 | Did n''t I put that to the note? |
50533 | Did n''t you buy a ticket to San Francisco? |
50533 | Did you come to this reservation looking for him? |
50533 | Did you find a trunk check over in Tiburon? |
50533 | Did you find the launch? |
50533 | Did you ship much water? |
50533 | Did you tell anybody in Tiburon about my finding that trunk check, Joe? |
50533 | Difference? |
50533 | Does it belong to this young fellow? |
50533 | Fall off the boat? |
50533 | For how much? |
50533 | For what? |
50533 | Gone? |
50533 | Got any money, George? |
50533 | Got any sand, Ping? |
50533 | Got any sand? |
50533 | Got enough? |
50533 | Have n''t you a thought for his people, back there in Wisconsin? |
50533 | Have n''t you got any sense, or are you just half fake and half false alarm? 50533 Have you got it now, Joe?" |
50533 | He likes motor boats, I believe you said, Joe? |
50533 | He rented her to that precious outfit of crooks and tinhorns, did he? |
50533 | How could he have got here if he had n''t rowed over? 50533 How could it have been him?" |
50533 | How did you do it, Ping? |
50533 | How did you happen to drop overboard? |
50533 | How did you know I had it? |
50533 | How did you know where I was? |
50533 | How do you make that out? |
50533 | How does that look to you? 50533 How far ahead is the_ Sprite_?" |
50533 | How is it more dangerous than from Cerrianaad to this? |
50533 | How was that? 50533 How you makee lun?" |
50533 | How''d I know? |
50533 | How''d it be if I went with you, Matt? |
50533 | How''ll you prove it? |
50533 | Howdy, George? |
50533 | I have n''t, eh? |
50533 | I suppose you think you''re pretty smart, eh? 50533 I think so; but even if the window is large enough for me, how about the tiger outside?" |
50533 | I will if I can; but how? |
50533 | I wonder if you would n''t? |
50533 | If I''ve got the sense to take no more than is good for me, what''s the odds? 50533 In the name of all that''s good, Joe,"cried Matt, as he and the cowboy shook hands,"where did you come from?" |
50533 | Is it your custom to take a fall out of every acquaintance you make? |
50533 | Is that square, John? |
50533 | Is the gentleman by himself? |
50533 | Is your name John Smith? |
50533 | It''s got the bundle of money in it, Matt-- Uncle Dan''s money_ sabe_? |
50533 | Jimmy, do you think you could manage to pass me the rifle? |
50533 | Kind of queer, that, do n''t you think, for a galoot that''s passed pretty near his whole life in the mines and in the cattle ranges? 50533 Landers thought you were a detective, did n''t he?" |
50533 | Landers? |
50533 | Meaning,added McGlory,"to get right in among''em, big as life, and run the risk of having them put the kibosh on you?" |
50533 | Mebby not, but what''s the good? |
50533 | Motor Matt? |
50533 | My workee fo''you, huh? |
50533 | No lady? |
50533 | Now what? |
50533 | Oh, you ai n''t? |
50533 | Positive? 50533 Raffle?" |
50533 | Sand? |
50533 | Say,cried the blear- eyed person,"is he the young thunderbolt as brought that submarine around from the Atlantic?" |
50533 | Smooth him down with a piece of velvet, eh? |
50533 | Speak to me about luck, will you? |
50533 | Speak to me about that, will you? |
50533 | Sufferin''Hottentots, Matt, did you hear him? 50533 Suppose we could arrange matters so the governor would treat you better?" |
50533 | Then you could work along the tie beam and reach the window, could n''t you? |
50533 | Then,said Matt,"it''s all a joke about you and your pals sailing for Honolulu to- morrow and dividing the money between you when you get there?" |
50533 | Two? |
50533 | Was there just ten thousand in the roll? 50533 We got out of that bunch of excitement with ground to spare, but why do we tie up here? |
50533 | Well, I''m not giving him anything till he proves his property, see? 50533 Well? |
50533 | What are his people to us? 50533 What are you going to do, George?" |
50533 | What difference does it make to you where you are, Matt, so long as you''re making a little good money? |
50533 | What do you want to know that for? |
50533 | What do you want with such a boat, then, if it makes you seasick to ride on the water, and if you do n''t know how to run a motor? |
50533 | What ever came over that chink to run off? 50533 What good would it do for us to overhaul them out in the bay?" |
50533 | What have you got against me? |
50533 | What in the world are you going to do with the craft if you win her? |
50533 | What is it, pard? |
50533 | What is the boy now but a thief, and on his own showing, at that? 50533 What label do you tote?" |
50533 | What made you think of such a foolish move, George? |
50533 | What next? |
50533 | What next? |
50533 | What now, pard? |
50533 | What of it? |
50533 | What sort of a gent is that Oakland man, anyway? |
50533 | What then? |
50533 | What trouble? |
50533 | What wood stack? |
50533 | What''re you givin''us? |
50533 | What''s it all about, pard? |
50533 | What''s it to you, anyhow? |
50533 | What''s that got to do with it, anyhow? |
50533 | What''s the diff? |
50533 | What''s the good o''readin''him a lecture? |
50533 | What''s the good? |
50533 | What''s the matter with you, chink? |
50533 | What''s there in our surroundings to worry us? 50533 What''s to be done with the_ San Bruno_?" |
50533 | What''s to pay now, pard? |
50533 | What''s your name? |
50533 | What? |
50533 | Where did you get that satchel? |
50533 | Where do you want that boat? 50533 Where you gettee, Charley?" |
50533 | Where you going, Lorry? |
50533 | Where''s the Chinaman, Joe? |
50533 | Where''s the key? |
50533 | Which way did they go? |
50533 | Who are they? |
50533 | Who gave you this, my lad? |
50533 | Who give you any right to butt in? 50533 Who owns that house boat?" |
50533 | Who''s Pote? |
50533 | Who''s got the nerve to hammer on that door before we''ve done anything but go to bed and turn over? |
50533 | Who? |
50533 | Why did he leave Madison, Joe? |
50533 | Why do n''t you come along? |
50533 | Why do you want to fight? |
50533 | Why, where''s the danger? 50533 Will you stay right here in this hotel while Joe and I are getting the money for you?" |
50533 | Worth a couple of hundred plunks? |
50533 | You Motor Matt? |
50533 | You Motor Matt? |
50533 | You did n''t expect Motor Matt to play lame duck while pullin''off a trick like that, did you? |
50533 | You did n''t really think we were trying to steal that money, did you? |
50533 | You got on the boat at Tiburon? |
50533 | You have n''t an idea those three tinhorns will have the nerve to go back to the house boat, have you? |
50533 | You the Tur''ble Turk in disguise? |
50533 | You took his boat across the bay for him, did n''t you? |
50533 | You''ll get it, though, wo n''t you? 50533 You''ll stay right here Lorry, until you hear from us?" |
50533 | You''re going along, eh, pard? |
50533 | You''re positive he''s the fellow you were looking for, Joe? |
50533 | _ Did_ he try,asked McGlory darkly,"or was it only a bluff?" |
50533 | Ai n''t it scandalous to be hip- locked with like that?" |
50533 | And how you going to play it?" |
50533 | And what have you gained by sneaking in here? |
50533 | And why was he acting in such a stealthy manner, as though in a hurry and fearing to be apprehended? |
50533 | And why? |
50533 | And yet, why not? |
50533 | Are you any better off?" |
50533 | Are you with me, Matt? |
50533 | Arrest them, why do n''t you, officer? |
50533 | But George-- say, ai n''t he the limit? |
50533 | But could you reach the ventilator window from the inside? |
50533 | But here''s the point: Can Landers run the_ Sprite_ fast enough to keep her away from the_ San Bruno_? |
50533 | But how did_ you_ get hold of it? |
50533 | But if I ca n''t use the_ Sprite_ I can sell her, ca n''t I? |
50533 | But what of that?" |
50533 | But what''re you thinking of?" |
50533 | But what''s the number? |
50533 | But what''s the plan?" |
50533 | But why there-- a quarter of a mile from their home? |
50533 | But why was she tearing off across the cove like that? |
50533 | But would n''t it have been better to let the law get in its work at Turk Bremer''s? |
50533 | But, tell me: Do things always come your way, like this? |
50533 | But,"he continued,"assuming that we_ have_ got that much money, how do you figure that it belongs to Lorry? |
50533 | Could I-- after warning Jimmy to unfasten the door-- slip down the tree and dash into the house? |
50533 | Could it be that Matt had picked up the very chap McGlory was looking for? |
50533 | Did Lorry steal it from his old man? |
50533 | Did n''t we see him try, at the Tiburon landing?" |
50533 | Did n''t you hear Red- whiskers speak about a launch?" |
50533 | Did n''t you use any of it?" |
50533 | Did you ever see any one of his age and size with less manliness in his make- up?" |
50533 | Do you recollect that we have n''t had a feed since we took that quick- order lunch at noon?" |
50533 | Do you think, pard, that he raised enough money on something to pay his passage to Honolulu?" |
50533 | Funny, ai n''t it? |
50533 | Geoffrey?" |
50533 | Go to Tiburon after a policeman or two or go on with the work ourselves?" |
50533 | Had they started for Tiburon to get a few policemen and bring them back to help their comrade out of his trouble? |
50533 | He''s not more than half baked; if he was n''t all of that, do you think he''d have tried to have us arrested for stealing that money?" |
50533 | How am I for a pard, anyhow?" |
50533 | How did Red- whiskers know we were here, pard?" |
50533 | How did you find out we were here?" |
50533 | How do we know you did n''t hide it on us?" |
50533 | How do you know one is chasing the other, though? |
50533 | How were they to turn out, and what were they to be? |
50533 | Huh?" |
50533 | Huh?" |
50533 | I reckon you think I''ve got everything but the long ears, eh? |
50533 | I was an easy mark, and-- and-- what''s the good of living, anyhow?" |
50533 | I was----""I say, have you a gun?" |
50533 | I wonder if that''s my friend, Mr. Smith, otherwise Red- whiskers?" |
50533 | I''m hungry to caper-- and you ai n''t going to hold back on a feller when he''s_ hungry_, are you?" |
50533 | If he did, does that make it his? |
50533 | If he was one of the gang, what was he doing there? |
50533 | If he was to take that step, seeking new friends and new fortunes, why not take it now? |
50533 | It do n''t make any difference to you where you land me, does it?" |
50533 | It shows you what he''s got in him that you can depend on in a pinch, see? |
50533 | Matt had got into trouble, all right, but had he gotten out of it? |
50533 | Mebby it''s me? |
50533 | Mebbyso my makee sleep in boat, huh? |
50533 | Motor Matt,"he went on, to the prisoner,"what did you lug that cop along with you for, when you came to the foot of Clay Street? |
50533 | Now that I have found him, what am I going to do with him? |
50533 | Now, another thought suddenly struck me: was there possibly a gun of some kind in the house? |
50533 | Or was it the three bad''Melican men who were doing the chasing? |
50533 | Savvy?" |
50533 | Savvy?" |
50533 | See that scar?" |
50533 | Speak to me about that, will you? |
50533 | Suppose Big John, Kinky, and Ross come back here in the_ San Bruno_? |
50533 | Suppose we open a bottle?" |
50533 | The point is, will you go? |
50533 | They would have looked nice describing that set of burglar''s tools, would n''t they? |
50533 | Think you could fool the wise boys your father had scramblin''around Chicago lookin''you up? |
50533 | Thompson?" |
50533 | Understand?" |
50533 | Was n''t it the natural thing for Landers to do? |
50533 | Was that young Lorry?" |
50533 | Was you afraid of that part o''town, and was he just a sort of bodyguard?" |
50533 | We''ll take a night train, and---- Where in blazes is that satchel?" |
50533 | We''ve got the money, have n''t we?" |
50533 | We''ve got to swim, I reckon, going off one side of the house boat as the launch ties up at the other?" |
50533 | Were Matt and McGlory on the other devil- boat trying to catch him? |
50533 | Were they Motor Matt and McGlory? |
50533 | What are you standing there like that for?" |
50533 | What could I do? |
50533 | What could he do to secure that satchel? |
50533 | What do you say, Charley?" |
50533 | What do you suppose the folks think, back in Madison?" |
50533 | What do you think of that for a joke?" |
50533 | What had the strange white man done? |
50533 | What have you gained, Motor Matt, by roughing things up like you did? |
50533 | What if he should pop out on to us? |
50533 | What if the demon happened to be lurking by the roadside as we passed? |
50533 | What is it to me, one way or the other, whether you''re telling the truth or not?" |
50533 | What more was left? |
50533 | What say?" |
50533 | What shall we do? |
50533 | What was that for, Ping?" |
50533 | What was your object? |
50533 | What would happen then? |
50533 | What''s a chink, anyhow?" |
50533 | What''s that-- a twenty- dollar gold piece?" |
50533 | What''s the use of givin''a feller money to take the boat? |
50533 | When did you break out on this part of the map?" |
50533 | Where are all those lamps?" |
50533 | Where are you going?" |
50533 | Where did you learn all that?" |
50533 | Where did you meet young Lorry?" |
50533 | Where row sticks?" |
50533 | Who are you, anyhow?" |
50533 | Who are you?" |
50533 | Who were the other two that blew in on us, pard, just as we had everything our own way?" |
50533 | Who''s got number seventy- three?" |
50533 | Who''s that chink that won the boat in the raffle?" |
50533 | Who''s there?" |
50533 | Why do n''t we keep right on to''Frisco? |
50533 | Why should I want to do that?" |
50533 | Why were McGlory and Ping leaving Matt when they must have known he was in difficulties? |
50533 | Will you take me to Sausalito after you meet your friend?" |
50533 | Wonder how many names Red- whiskers has got?" |
50533 | Wonder if he thinks he can melt_ me_?" |
50533 | Wonder why I did n''t find you?" |
50533 | Would n''t it be possible to take the satchel out of the cabin? |
50533 | Would n''t that knock you slabsided? |
50533 | You got to have a reason for every blamed thing? |
50533 | You rowed over from Tiburon?" |
50533 | You''re a pretty specimen, ai n''t you? |
50533 | _ Gracias!_""What are you thanking me for?" |
50533 | _ Quien sabe?_""There were two hundred tickets, you say, and they were sold at a dollar each?" |
50533 | _ Quien sabe?_""There were two hundred tickets, you say, and they were sold at a dollar each?" |
50533 | bellowed a gruff voice;"where the deuce is Landers? |
50533 | where had he gone? |