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38429A divorce?
38429Am I dreaming?
38429Am I?
38429And I suppose you want to run away as soon as possible before you are''cotched?''
38429And did Vida throw you over for that?
38429And she looks as she did long ago-- just as handsome?
38429And the girl shook you quite after you were arrested?
38429And you did all this for me?
38429And you mean to insinuate that this beautiful girl is not a lady?
38429And you whipped Apollo?
38429Are there boats to be obtained near here?
38429Are we diving or are we lead-- I mean are we living or are we dead?
38429Are you a sailor, Merry?
38429Are you blind? 38429 Are you sure it was out of consideration for you that she did not wish you seen with her?"
38429Are you sure we''ll be able to find our way back to the water- hole we have left if we fail to discover the other one?
38429Arrested for what?
38429Bad? 38429 Business important?"
38429But Vida Milburn threw you down just as hard?
38429But how did she reach your uncle?
38429But how did the shock reach us?
38429But how-- how did it happen? 38429 But she escaped-- she reached your uncle?"
38429But what if they should happen to follow us?
38429But where is that person?
38429But why should he do such a thing?
38429But-- but what can we do?
38429Ca n''t we make a run for it now?
38429Ca n''t you let a fellow sleep a minute? 38429 Come to arrest you?"
38429Convicted?
38429Did the cur hit you?
38429Did we stop the mill, pards?
38429Do n''t? 38429 Do you mean it, my dear?"
38429Do you mean that you want me to ride?
38429Do you really desire to see me do something that is worth doing?
38429Do you see that we are protected by the''bad medicine''machines? 38429 Do you think this is using me just right?"
38429Drugged? 38429 Eh?"
38429For stealing?
38429Forgotten you?
38429Fortunate?
38429Found on you, was it? 38429 Gone where?"
38429Gone?
38429Gone?
38429Harry, Harry, are you asleep?
38429Has he gone daffy, too?
38429Have you heard or seen anything suspicious?
38429He made no effort to save you?
38429He tried to starve you?
38429Her? 38429 Here-- at Lake Tahoe?"
38429Hermit-- what hermit?
38429How about the Indians?
38429How about you?
38429How are we to get our wheels on board?
38429How came you there?
38429How can I? 38429 How can we get down there, Frank?
38429How could he?
38429How could they think such a thing of you? 38429 How did you do so much?"
38429How did you get here ahead of me?
38429How did you happen to turn up just then, Frank?
38429How did your sister come to be with him?
38429How do you do?
38429How do you happen to be here?
38429How do you know me? 38429 How do you know?"
38429How do you know?
38429How do you like that, Black Feather?
38429How do you suppose this skeleton happens to be here?
38429How far away is the railroad?
38429How is he?
38429How is it that you are sure you know who she is if you never saw her before?
38429How is it, doctor?
38429How is it?
38429How long are you going to keep this up, Merry?
38429How''s she look, Merry?
38429How? 38429 How?"
38429I believe we have some hard bread and jerked beef, have n''t we, Merry?
38429I hope you did n''t think I had left you for good?
38429I hope you do not mean him when you talk about a fairy, nymph and beautiful queen of the woods?
38429I know that; but do you remember the sort of fellow he was?
38429I say, Frank,came eagerly but weakly from Rattleton,"what has become of her?"
38429I suppose they had some kind of an old hut here- abouts in which they did the work?
38429I wonder how he happened to come back just then?
38429I wonder where Frank is?
38429Indians?
38429Is he crazy?
38429Is that it, Frank?
38429Is that it? 38429 Is the door fastened?"
38429Is the skeleton gone?
38429Is there danger?
38429Is this Browning I hear? 38429 Isa Isban?"
38429It may be in bad condition, else why did n''t Belmont and the dwarf take it?
38429It was a wild ride through the night, was n''t it, pards?
38429Killed her? 38429 Look, Jack,"he said;"where is your lake?"
38429Married-- married to you?
38429Married? 38429 Married?"
38429Miss Isban? 38429 Must?"
38429Muts the whatter?
38429My dear fellow,he said,"do you remember Isa had a husband?"
38429My revolver-- where is it?
38429No?
38429Not dead? 38429 Not now?
38429Of course I do not know about that, but----"Listen, Frank; you remember Isa Isban?
38429Of course you believe there is an All- wise Being who witnesses even the sparrow''s fall?
38429Oh, then he may be dead?
38429Oh, will you ever get over it?
38429Or were we pushed?
38429Save his life?
38429She had such an idea?
38429Shoving-- the-- queer?
38429So you have seen him since?
38429So you''re Hart Bodge-- I mean Bart Hodge?
38429Speaking of me?
38429Still she threw you over?
38429Succumbed? 38429 Suddenly?
38429Sure? 38429 Tell me, how did your sister get away from him?"
38429That is true, but who should come here to give the signal?
38429That other? 38429 The bicycles-- where are they?"
38429The horse and rider-- where are they?
38429The man and the girl?
38429The treasure-- is any of that there?
38429Then he is something of a hermit?
38429Then what could have become of them?
38429Then where is the human being who removed it?
38429Then who invented the fish story?
38429Then you had not forgotten me?
38429Then you have a grudge against the man?
38429Then you have been to sea?
38429Then you saw her when you visited the lake before?
38429Then your sister is dead?
38429There,said Frank,"see that light?
38429They? 38429 Think so?"
38429Trouble?--trouble over shootin''a nigger?
38429Uncle Carter?
38429Want to pow- wow?
38429Well, Bart,said Frank, insinuatingly,"I trust things are going well with you?"
38429Well, Jack?
38429Well, fat do you whind-- I mean what do you find?
38429Well, wh- wh- what do you think of that?
38429Well, what are you going to do?
38429Well, where are we now?
38429Well, why is he cutting up all those monkey tricks? 38429 Well,"said Frank,"you heard me speak of Big Gabe?"
38429Well?
38429Well?
38429Were you tried?
38429Whar am de hotel? 38429 Whar am de odder one?"
38429What about it?
38429What are we going to do after we get out on the open desert again?
38429What are you going to do about it?
38429What are you going to do with that treasure?
38429What are you going to do?
38429What are you looking for?
38429What are you trying to do with me? 38429 What are you trying to do?"
38429What are you up to? 38429 What brought you here?"
38429What can we do?
38429What can we do?--what can we do?
38429What did they say?
38429What did you do?
38429What do you call luck?
38429What do you mean?
38429What do you mean?
38429What do you mean?
38429What do you mean?
38429What do you take me for-- a punching bag?
38429What do you think of it now?
38429What does that mean?
38429What good do you think a little like that can do a fellow who is dying of thirst? 38429 What happened to us, anyway?"
38429What happened, old fellow?
38429What has she been doing with you? 38429 What have we struck?"
38429What if dat ol''debbil teks a noshun teh wait fu''us?
38429What if we ca n''t?
38429What is he?
38429What is it?
38429What is it?
38429What is it?
38429What is it?
38429What is it?
38429What is it?
38429What is the man talking about?
38429What is the matter with the man?
38429What is the meaning of this, Frank?
38429What is this I have run against? 38429 What is your game?"
38429What makes you think that?
38429What more white boy can do?
38429What of that?
38429What other one?
38429What others?
38429What sort of a warning?
38429What sort of ghost business was it, anyway?
38429What sort of pocus- hocus-- no, hocus- pocus is this, anyway?
38429What struck us?
38429What was it?
38429What white boys mean to do?
38429What yo''tryin''ter do, boy? 38429 What''s happened?"
38429What''s struck him?
38429What''s that? 38429 What''s that?"
38429What''s the matter? 38429 What''s the matter?"
38429What''s the matter?
38429What''s the odds? 38429 What''s the use to''ha- ha''that way, Merry?"
38429What''s the use?
38429What''s this? 38429 What''s your great rush?"
38429What''s your name?
38429What-- what does it mean?
38429What? 38429 Whatever does this mean?"
38429Whatever does what mean?
38429Whatever is that? 38429 When I am dead, for I know I shall not last long-- will you find my sister and tell her everything?
38429Where are Toots and Bruce?
38429Where are we at?
38429Where are you from last?
38429Where did you find him?
38429Where do you live-- here in Carson?
38429Where have they gone?
38429Where is he now?
38429Where is he?
38429Where is she now?
38429Where is the boat now?
38429Where''s it gone? 38429 Where-- where has it gone?"
38429Which way are you traveling?
38429Who are you, and what do you want?
38429Who are you? 38429 Who are you?"
38429Who are you?
38429Who can it be?
38429Who is Bernard Belmont?
38429Who is at the door?
38429Who is he?
38429Who is this boy, Frank?
38429Who-- Bernard Belmont?
38429Why am I arrested?
38429Why are you so good to me-- a stranger?
38429Why do n''t ye let him die?
38429Why do n''t you answer me?
38429Why do you suppose a fellow''s larynx is called his Adam''s apple?
38429Why does n''t Harry come with the doctor?
38429Why not?
38429Why not?
38429Why not?
38429Why not?
38429Why should n''t he? 38429 Why was that?"
38429Why?
38429Why?
38429Why?
38429Will it be all right to open the door?
38429Would n''t I?
38429Would you drink your share of water when water is so precious and not take even chances with the rest of us in any danger?
38429You are speaking of Bernard Belmont?
38429You can find it?
38429You do n''t suppose the chaps we were following fell down here ahead of us?
38429You know a place?
38429You know the way to that cave?
38429You know? 38429 You mean they drink incessantly?"
38429You met Isa?
38429You pursued and pulled me from my wheel to-- to save me?
38429You think he gave us the knock- out?
38429You-- you would n''t do that-- now?
38429Your half- sister? 38429 Your sister,"he finally asked--"did this brute treat her thus?"
38429A gang that made money?"
38429And we look like dangerous criminals?"
38429And you-- where do you come in?"
38429Are they difficult to work up?
38429But did Vida see you?"
38429But the girl started forward, crying:"My brother-- what do you know of him?"
38429Can I do anything?"
38429Can you give us the dimensions of the largest tree discovered in this State?
38429Can you later?"
38429Close at hand he drew up, saying in a harsh voice:"Wa- al, who are you, and whatever are yer doing here?"
38429Dar am Dimun, an''dar am Rattletum, an''dar am Brownin'', but whar-- whar am Marser Frank?"
38429Do these trees make good timber for building purposes?
38429Do you have them all over the State?
38429Drew, is it possible this is our Carson City agent, whom you called''a good man,''when you were speaking of him this evening?
38429Frank hastened to the bedside, anxiously asking:"Is there anything I can do?"
38429Harry started up, shouting:"You do?"
38429Have you been everywhere and seen everything?"
38429Have you forgotten me?"
38429Hodge?"
38429How can I help it after this?"
38429How can a person be buried and not be dead?"
38429How can he do anything for us?"
38429How can we do it?
38429How did you happen to think of such a bluff?"
38429How do we find Big Gabe?"
38429How is that?"
38429How tall are they?
38429How thick is the bark?
38429I mean who took the old thing away?"
38429I tell you I saw her-- do you hear?"
38429I trust you did not get into trouble there?"
38429In what way?"
38429Is he a friend or relative of yours?"
38429Is it a human gorilla?"
38429Is that it?
38429Look here, Frank Merriwell, what is there you do n''t know about?
38429STREET& SMITH CORPORATION 79 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY What Is the Greatest Thing in the World?
38429See?"
38429She was very shocked and cold toward me, but when I was arrested----""Arrested?"
38429Then who is to pay the bills for his care and treatment?"
38429Think I''m a stiff to hold a grudge over a little matter like that?"
38429Want ter coon?
38429Were you in that house to play?"
38429Whar is the other feller?"
38429What can I do for him?
38429What did it mean?
38429What do hit mean?
38429What do you mean?
38429What if she should see us?
38429What is it?"
38429What other?"
38429What right have you to know my name?
38429What satisfaction was there, after all, in this great ride across the continent?
38429What was the trouble?
38429What will it amount to when it is all over?"
38429Where are the others?"
38429Where did you drop from?"
38429Where is Vida now?"
38429Where is he?"
38429Where shall I put him?"
38429Who be yer?
38429Who did such a villainous trick?"
38429Who is Apollo?"
38429Who?"
38429Whom?"
38429Why am I arrested?"
38429Why are you thinking of such silly things?
38429Why did n''t Harry move?
38429Why did you leave Sacramento suddenly?
38429Why did you throw her over?
38429Why do n''t you try to forget her?"
38429Why have n''t we seen it before?
38429Why was his face so white?
38429Why were his eyes closed?
38429Will you do this?"
38429Will you try?"
38429Wonder how such a girl came to be out here on the ranch?"
38429You charge him with that?"
38429You remember that?"
38429an''what''re yer doing here?"
38429and what do you want?"
38429asked Rattleton, in awe--"what can it be?"
38429gasped Reggy;''what have I struck?''
38429how?"
38429or why did she go back on you?"
38429snarled a harsh voice"So ye will run away, hey?
38429what''s this?"
38429whispered Bruce;"or did I hear the gentle ripple of a female voice?"
38429will you never be convinced?"
39433A message? 39433 An''Cimarron Bill has gone there?"
39433And are you to stand clear of the law-- you, who have incited ruffians to attack me and my property? 39433 And how about the gentlemen below?"
39433And what business had he here in this room?
39433And you bring good news from that place?
39433And you were the ones who chipped in just at the right time after my little encounter with Red Sam? 39433 And you would let him remain here to die?"
39433And your father-- he is here, also?
39433Another?
39433Are you accumulating his valuables?
39433Are you afeared some other gent will git her away from ye if you brings her out?
39433Are you goin''to help that galoot try to git erway?
39433Are you going away, sir?
39433Are you going to meld anything else?
39433Are you hungry?
39433Are you hurt, boy? 39433 Are you hurt-- badly?"
39433Are you sure of this, Joe?
39433Are you thirsty?
39433Beenuckle?
39433Bill what?
39433Bill?
39433Bob,said Bill, in a whisper,"are you ready to tackle a tough proposition?"
39433But afterward-- afterward?
39433But she help you to geet away?
39433But where have you been?
39433But why have you come here, mother?
39433But would you let him off like that if you knew it was so?
39433But you never care for your own sake at all? 39433 But you weel not let him beat you?"
39433But you will go?
39433By which you mean that one night had passed?
39433Ca n''t you give Boxer a little?
39433Can we get out of the valley all right?
39433Catch the sucker? 39433 Cimarron Bill and his gang?"
39433D. Roscoe Arlington, did you say? 39433 Dat ees all?"
39433Dat ees all?
39433De spyee-- how you mean?
39433Did I reach him?
39433Did I?
39433Did n''t I meld one hundred aces? 39433 Did n''t you hear him?"
39433Did you ever see anything like that in all your natteral born days? 39433 Did you get the package off all right?"
39433Did you know him at whom the man was about to shoot?
39433Did you look for anything else to happen?
39433Did you see anything of the one- armed man who was with my pursuers?
39433Do business? 39433 Do you call that sourkraut- barrel a gentleman?
39433Do you dare talk to me that way?
39433Do you know that man?
39433Do you know the other man, my foreman?
39433Do you mean it?
39433Do you take me for a monkey, you lobster- faced frankfurter?
39433Drink?
39433Ees de writin''what you expec''?
39433Eh? 39433 Eh?"
39433Ever gamble?
39433For a long time?
39433For defending my property? 39433 For what?"
39433For your sake?
39433Gentle Bob?
39433Gonchita?
39433Guard? 39433 Have they quit it as quick as this?"
39433Have ye got the papers?
39433Have you no news of her?
39433He is coming?
39433He took his saddle?
39433He-- he-- can he talk?
39433Heem-- he shoot you?
39433Here?
39433Hey?
39433How about June Arlington?
39433How came you around here?
39433How can I be sure you''ll not play me false? 39433 How did you find out so much?"
39433How did you happen to do it, Frank?
39433How did you send them?
39433How do we pass him?
39433How do ye make it out?
39433How do you figger that out? 39433 How do you mean?"
39433How is that, Bill?
39433How is this?
39433How long had the girl been missing when you left Holbrook?
39433How men''card?
39433How you do eet so easee?
39433How you get shot?
39433How you haf eet?
39433How you know I am Gonchita?
39433How you vos? 39433 How''s Bill?"
39433How''s the washee- washee business?
39433How? 39433 How?"
39433However did you all happen to let the Injun slip ye that way?
39433I hope this will be sufficient?
39433I hope,said Bart Hodge quietly,"that you do not fancy for a moment that I''m not going with you?
39433I know, but----"But what?
39433I opine, Bill,he said,"that you do n''t set yourself up as a heap better than the rest of this gang?"
39433I opines you''re not castin''reflections any whatever?
39433If that could happen----"Would you pay the money?
39433If those mines do not belong to him, how is it that he can hold them?
39433If you were to get those papers I suppose you would feel yourselves perfectly well satisfied?
39433In what way is the East behind the West?
39433Is he far from here?
39433Is it not possible she may be saved in some other manner?
39433Is it so bad there''s no show for him?
39433Is n''t there even a window?
39433Is that possible?
39433Is that so?
39433Is that so?
39433Is that your dog?
39433Is there another?
39433Is there more? 39433 Is there no way this can be done before you try to seize the mine?"
39433Is there no way to avoid paying the money?
39433Is this all on the square?
39433Joe, will you go with us? 39433 Left you?"
39433Look here, how do you know?
39433May I accompany you, to make sure you are not molested further?
39433Mebbe you do know her?
39433Mebbe you has urgent business with that gent?
39433Miss Arlington?
39433My dear Bart,said Merry, with a laugh,"what would be Bill''s object?
39433My foreman?
39433No count you?
39433No ketch Cim''r''n Bill?
39433No tongs? 39433 Nor veree please''?"
39433Now, you do n''t tell me? 39433 Now?"
39433Of what?
39433Of what?
39433Oh, is it a private matter?
39433Only that? 39433 Only that?"
39433Papers?
39433Perchance you mean Frank?
39433Remember the hut we passed on the way into town? 39433 Say you so?
39433Say you so?
39433Say, youngster, did you ever hear of Cimarron Bill?
39433See here, Crowfoot,he said,"do you mean to tell me that June Arlington has disappeared and that her mother does not know what has become of her?"
39433Shall we give up the boy?
39433She do noteeng to make you theenk so?
39433She is sorry?
39433Smoke?
39433So Tracy told Anson that?
39433So that''s how it happened?
39433So you are here, Dodge?
39433So you found out we were after him?
39433So you really got drunk because you were trying to do me a good turn?
39433So you sent those papers off by that old redskin, did you?
39433So you''re back?
39433Some time little while''go, few days, you be in Holbrook?
39433Strong Heart him no try firewater?
39433Strong Heart him think Crowfoot dead, eh?
39433Such being the case, if I come forth with hands up and empty, I take it you wo n''t take the trouble to shoot me up any?
39433Sunk Hole?
39433That man?
39433That place?
39433That''s all?
39433The man in there?
39433The one with the small mustache?
39433Then his saddle was here?
39433Then how did Bill or any of his gang manage to creep up here and pin this to my door?
39433Then it must be about June Arlington? 39433 Then it will cost ten thousand dollars?"
39433Then she be steel alife?
39433Then you are the one who has filled her mind with the idea that I know something of the whereabouts of Miss Arlington? 39433 Then you knew I had entered town?"
39433Then you refuses my proposal?
39433Then you were doing the signaling?
39433They have gone?
39433Throwin''yer money away right off, eh?
39433To warn me?
39433To- morrow?
39433Vos dot der tog?
39433Vos there anything exception talk vot he can do?
39433Vot i d vos you peen sayin''?
39433Vot i d vos? 39433 Vot vill you soldt him vor?"
39433Vot vor did dot tog vanted to insult me?
39433Vot vos dot voolishness apoudt der talkings uf a tog?
39433Vot will you haf yourseluf?
39433Waal, whatever do you say is the next move?
39433Was that it?
39433We had some sport with our talking dog, and now----"You ca n''t mean to ride far?
39433Well, could n''t you find any other place? 39433 Well, could n''t you find some other place to talk to him?"
39433Well, he may find us, eh, Boxer?
39433Well, my boy, what do you want?
39433Well, what brought you here to my cabin to shoot the foreman?
39433Well, what of it?
39433Well, where''s Big Monte now?
39433Well,he finally said,"how do you find yourself to- night?"
39433Well,said Merry,"I presume you will give me time to think this matter over?"
39433Well,sang back Frank,"what do you want?"
39433Well?
39433Well?
39433Were you near enough to hear their talk?
39433Whar did ye keep it hid?
39433What are you doing here?
39433What are you doing here?
39433What are you doing?
39433What are you driving at?
39433What are you going to do?
39433What bad man do you mean?
39433What brings you to this place?
39433What could you do if you should find Bill?
39433What did you hear?
39433What do you make of it, Merry?
39433What do you mean by getting me into such a scrape?
39433What do you mean by that?
39433What do you mean? 39433 What do you mean?"
39433What does it mean, mother?
39433What does this mean?
39433What does this mean?
39433What ef the Injun is waitin''thar to shoot me up some as I comes amblin''along?
39433What in blazes is the matter with you?
39433What is it you have?
39433What is it?
39433What is it?
39433What is your sister''s name?
39433What matter? 39433 What more do you want?"
39433What one?
39433What other?
39433What papers?
39433What the dickens you doing here?
39433What was that?
39433What was the matter?
39433What word?
39433What would I do?
39433What would Strong Heart do?
39433What''s that? 39433 What''s that?
39433What''s that? 39433 What''s that?"
39433What''s the matter with your eyes?
39433What''s the matter, Tracy?
39433What''s the meaning of this?
39433What''s the word?
39433What''s this, Crowfoot?
39433What''s your report, Joe?
39433What? 39433 What?
39433What?
39433What?
39433Whatever is it, Hank?
39433Whatever is it?
39433Whatever is this?
39433When did you leave the Old Dart?
39433Where can I find him?
39433Where did he get it? 39433 Where do they find their''ladies''for a dance?"
39433Where does he keep his horse when in town?
39433Where does it come from?
39433Where has he gone? 39433 Where have you been?"
39433Where is my daughter? 39433 Where is she?"
39433Where you geet eet? 39433 Where you geet eet?"
39433Where''s that?
39433Who are you lookin''at?
39433Who do you mean?
39433Who in thutteration be you talkin''abaout?
39433Who is he, and what does he mean?
39433Who shed I washn''t guide? 39433 Who tell so?"
39433Who was it, Bart?
39433Who''s Schlitzenheimer?
39433Whoever is a- takin''my name in vain?
39433Why did n''t you say so in the first place? 39433 Why did you exclaim,''That place?''"
39433Why did you take so much pains to come?
39433Why do n''t you use the tongs, Jackson?
39433Why do you reckon that?
39433Why for?
39433Why impossible?
39433Why should n''t I? 39433 Why should you have me arrested?"
39433Why so?
39433Why, ai n''t none o''you heard about the fight what''s bein''made to git holt o''a certain mine not so very fur from yere?
39433Why, you do n''t mean to say they will let that murderous hound escape?
39433Why?
39433Why?
39433Why?
39433Why?
39433Will you sit down, sir?
39433Would you strike Strong Heart with a knife? 39433 Yes, but----""Well, what better evidence do you want than your own ears?"
39433You could say no more?
39433You do n''t mean it?
39433You have dared to come here?
39433You have had some trouble with him, have you, Tracy?
39433You have not told them?
39433You know the young tenderfoot gent what I have been stacking up against-- the one what I spoke to you about?
39433You mean that you would turn against me?
39433You ready to go?
39433You think he''ll be skinned, do you?
39433You told him so?
39433You were looking for him?
39433You were on your way to mail this letter?
39433You would not be veree angree?
39433You''ll give me my answer to- morrer mornin''?
39433You''ll go?
39433You''ve been gambling again?
39433You?
39433You?
39433Your father-- some bad men have shot him?
39433Your sister?
39433Your-- your mother?
39433_ Si señor_; how you like eet?
39433''Cause why?
39433About a girl?"
39433Am I sure right on that?"
39433And have you forgotten that it was his brother, Dick, who kept you from slipping beneath the car- wheels, where you must have been maimed or killed?"
39433And were you in partnership with a man of his character in an attempted murder?"
39433Anson-- he''s gone?"
39433Are those the symptoms, Joseph?"
39433Are you hungry?"
39433Are you with me in this chase?"
39433Arlington?"
39433But I thought you took pains to have the place guarded at night, Tracy?"
39433But how came it thus?"
39433But what did you hear?"
39433But what is that chap a- doin''of stayin''here?"
39433But what sort of business could she have there?
39433But whazzer mazzer?
39433But where was she?
39433But why should you come because he could not?
39433Can we do it?"
39433Could they be watching closely?
39433Did n''t Pede do that, an''did n''t he beat Pede a- plenty at his own game?
39433Did you understand?"
39433Dit I hear correctness?"
39433Do you take me?"
39433Do you think I am a fellow to forget?
39433Do you understand that?"
39433Dodge?"
39433Dodge?"
39433Does you come inter this yere game, young gent, same as ye did oncet before?"
39433Eh?"
39433Ha?"
39433Has the poison firewater of the white man robbed you of your senses?"
39433Have you been there all night?"
39433Have you noticed it?"
39433He turned and found himself face to face with a plain, quiet- looking man, who promptly said:"Are you Frank Merriwell?"
39433How came he here unless by your permission?
39433How can I know you''ll not take the money and do nothing?"
39433How can that be?
39433How did you learn of that?"
39433How does it happen you are not with the gang?"
39433How does it happen?
39433How much money will you require?"
39433How much were you to receive for killing me?"
39433How was he to find and rescue her?
39433How was he to reach them?
39433How will Bill get it?"
39433How would you like some steamin''hot coffee?"
39433How you like my seestar?"
39433However did you git here?"
39433However did you happen to do it?"
39433I opine them galoots must''a''bin shootin''at you some down yander?"
39433In Holbrook him find white woman who hate him a lot, eh?
39433Instantly he was given a shove, and the man growled:"What in thunder ails ye, you yaller- skinned greaser?
39433Is he dead?"
39433Is it to laugh at her?
39433Is it to see her weep and cry?"
39433Is that all satisfactory like?"
39433Is this the way you defend your property?
39433June Arlington there?
39433June, my child?"
39433Lewis?"
39433Mebbe them your friend?"
39433Merry did n''t mind the lark, but he now turned to the dog, with a very serious expression on his face, saying:"How about it, Boxer?
39433Mother-- this man-- why is he here?"
39433Must I shoot that dog?
39433Not that galoot?
39433Now you want to keel heem?"
39433Oh, you weel come to heem?
39433Or had they been instructed by the trust to turn their attention to the San Pablo Mine?
39433Pretty tough, eh?"
39433Savvy?"
39433Savvy?"
39433See how easy it is to be did?"
39433So Bill wants the boy?
39433So this fellow Bill led her to run away with him, did he, the scoundrel?
39433Tell me, what has been done to find and rescue June Arlington?"
39433Then he whispered to Frank:"Ca n''t you pray?
39433Vere vos dot dalking tog alretty?
39433Was I dreaming?"
39433Was he in a hurry?"
39433Was the woman in her right mind?
39433Weel you come?"
39433What can I do?"
39433What can I to do?
39433What could the boy do?"
39433What did they say?"
39433What did you hear?"
39433What do you mean by it, you villain?"
39433What does it say?"
39433What has become of June?"
39433What has this yaller dog been up to?"
39433What if I adds that one o''the gal''s prittey hands will foller?
39433What is it, Joe?"
39433What is passing in your massive brain?"
39433What made you lie to us?"
39433What say you?"
39433What sort of a message?"
39433What sort of business?"
39433What think you if we make haste to depart?"
39433What was it?
39433What were you doing with Anson?"
39433What will become of you, Boxer?"
39433What will you do if you find him?"
39433What will you do?"
39433What you do eef I breeng her here?"
39433What''s that?"
39433What''s the matter with him?"
39433What''s your name?"
39433What''s your name?"
39433Whatever do you make o''it?"
39433Whazzer mazzer with you?
39433When are you going to look for Bill and your sister?"
39433Where zey gone?
39433Who goes yander?"
39433Who had built it there?
39433Who has n''t heerd that name?
39433Who is he?"
39433Who shays I dunno m''bushiness?"
39433Why are you hanging around here, anyhow?
39433Why do n''t you get out?"
39433Why does he hurry to the bad white squaw?
39433Why does n''t he come and take him?"
39433Why he do eet?
39433Why should n''t Bill send him here to play the spy?"
39433Why should you have dealings with such a wretch?"
39433Will you go down to Schlitzenheimer''s with me?"
39433Will you go?"
39433Will you take Boxer and care for him?"
39433Will you take a little pisen with us, Charley?"
39433Will you wash the dust out of your throat?"
39433Will you?"
39433Wot d''yer say?"
39433Would you destroy the brother of Indian Heart?
39433You come to heem?
39433You do n''t suppose it will make me sick, do you?"
39433You know how to find him?"
39433You lik''da chance to shoot heem?"
39433You never want to see my seestar again?"
39433You recollect, mother?"
39433You saw the fellow with the bandaged hand who was here with my foreman?
39433You theenk she ees veree bad girl?
39433You theenk she veree bad girl?"
39433You weel do for heem de saveeng?"
39433You would not hurt Gonchita?"
39433You''re not going to let him go where he likes?"
39433and why should she meet and do business with a murderous wretch like the man who had tried to shoot Frank Merriwell from the open window?
39433exclaimed a young fellow with a wicked face,"ai n''t she got a slick- lookin''gal with her, what?"
39433he exclaimed, his hat in his hand;"is it possible?"
39433in that dreadful place?
39433no tongs?"
39433or an ear-- mebbe that''s better?"
35127A chimney, I suppose?
35127A pet?
35127A piece of blank paper, eh? 35127 A roll of what?"
35127Afraid?
35127And Frank did all that? 35127 And are freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors going to allow this brutal bully to walk on their necks?"
35127And did you refuse their drinks?
35127And do n''t you remember Merriwell''s papers were knocked off his desk?
35127And do you want me to go out to the park without you?
35127And is that all you can say about it?
35127And not get your bird back?
35127And there is no chance that Frank Merriwell will be run in?
35127And they think that would have strengthened the team?
35127And you say he''s worse this morning?
35127Ankle?
35127Apologize?
35127Are n''t you coming?
35127Are n''t you going to spring the joke?
35127Are the Princeton men offering odds?
35127Are you afraid he''ll do you up?
35127Are you coming back soon?
35127Are you in it, fellows? 35127 Are you quite sure of that?"
35127Are you quite sure?
35127Are you ready, gentlemen?
35127Are you two fellows putting up some kind of a job on me?
35127Babbitt''s examination?
35127Bruce,he said, when he heard a familiar hello in the receiver at his ear,"has Mellor returned?"
35127But he kept on his feet?
35127But how shall we do it?
35127But if it should happen that you have killed this freshman----"What then?
35127But what am I going to do?
35127But what can that mean?
35127But what in the mischief have you got there?
35127But you admit that you did do it?
35127But you do n''t mean he bet on Harvard?
35127But you will have one drink with me?
35127But you''re all right?
35127Ca n''t get over it, can you?
35127Ca n''t get over what?
35127Ca n''t you see him?
35127Ca n''t you see? 35127 Ca n''t?"
35127Can you walk?
35127Christopher? 35127 Come, Creighton, you surely will not decline to take something with me, old fellow?"
35127Dead, is it?
35127Did I laugh? 35127 Did I order that?"
35127Did n''t I give it to you straight?
35127Did n''t any of you fellows recognize him?
35127Did n''t he start out with you?
35127Did n''t know? 35127 Did n''t the fellow get out?"
35127Did n''t the owner of the house speak of it?
35127Did n''t the professor make any inquiries when he discovered that two papers were missing?
35127Did one of you bring along that boat hook that I told you to bring?
35127Did they hit him?
35127Did they set up a bottle?
35127Did you ever know me to lie?
35127Did you ever know me to say anything behind the back of either friend or foe that I did not dare say to his face?
35127Did you say the fellow was still in the room?
35127Did you say you were taking everything that came your way?
35127Did you speak to them?
35127Do n''t he look sour? 35127 Do n''t want us all to go to protect you from Mason and his gang, do you?"
35127Do n''t you?
35127Do n''t, eh? 35127 Do you know any way of restoring a dead person to life?"
35127Do you know him?
35127Do you know we are up for admission to the Pi Gamma Society?
35127Do you mean to say that you''re going to cram up on just one part of it?
35127Do you mean to say, Frank, that you''d recommend a fellow to take a kind of gambling chance like that on an examination paper?
35127Do you mean to say, gentlemen,gasped Miller,"that there''s a chance that Merriwell may be restored?"
35127Do you practice to- day?
35127Do you really mean that?
35127Do you suppose he can swim?
35127Do you then mean that this examination is aimed directly at Merriwell?
35127Do you want my honest opinion?
35127Do?
35127Eh, what''s that?
35127Eh? 35127 Eh?
35127Eh? 35127 Eh?
35127Eh? 35127 Eh?"
35127Eh?
35127Eh?
35127For what?
35127Forgotten what?
35127Frank? 35127 Get back?
35127Girl in my room?
35127Glad?
35127Good room?
35127Got him back?
35127Got hit?
35127Got who?
35127Had a good time during the vacation?
35127Had you ever seen this student before?
35127Halliday,he said, slowly,"have I ever been anything but a friend to you?"
35127Has n''t Mellor turned up yet?
35127Has the thing, whatever it is, vanished?
35127Have n''t you ever heard of Humperdink?
35127Have n''t you heard?
35127Have you any idea what''s become of him?
35127Have you forgotten, old man?
35127Have you got anything to say for yourself?
35127Have you got him?
35127Have you seen the Harvard men?
35127Have you told him?
35127Have you? 35127 Heard me say so?"
35127Heard what?
35127Hello, Dismal,called Frank,"are n''t you going to come out and shake hands with a fellow?"
35127Hey?
35127Hey?
35127Hey?
35127Hey?
35127Him? 35127 Honor?"
35127Hope Ah ai n''t done no harm, sah?
35127How about carrying three men on his back the way Merriwell did?
35127How about the trophies he has to show for it?
35127How are you feeling?
35127How can I?
35127How can he with his hands tied?
35127How can they say that? 35127 How can you get him in there?"
35127How can you make up for it?
35127How can you? 35127 How could it,"asked Miller,"if he was going around just as usual?
35127How did it happen?
35127How did it happen?
35127How did that happen?
35127How did the car get along?
35127How did the game come out?
35127How did the second one get there, Merriwell?
35127How did you do it, Merry?
35127How did you happen to get to drinking champagne?
35127How do I know I am wanted on the eleven?
35127How do you feel, Merriwell?
35127How do you know he sprained his ankle?
35127How do you know, Merriwell?
35127How do you know?
35127How does he happen to be your enemy?
35127How does it happen?
35127How else can a fellow stand a chance of passing?
35127How is he, doctor?
35127How is it going to help Merriwell?
35127How is it, Bruce?
35127How is the betting going?
35127How long have they been making this kind of talk, old fellow?
35127How long have you been here, Merry?
35127How many of them?
35127How''s Merriwell getting on?
35127How''s Merriwell getting on?
35127How''s your corns?
35127How?
35127I beg your pardon,returned the waiter;"what do you want?"
35127I do remember him; what of him?
35127I presume, sah, a man has a right to criticise the playing of any fellow on the eleven?
35127I said I''d grant your favor and so I will, but what in the world is on your mind?
35127I saw the attempt made, and for that matter you got kicked in the shins and tumbled over, did n''t you?
35127I say so? 35127 I suppose Rattles has told you how they jumped us?"
35127I suppose it''s the same, gents?
35127I thought he was n''t in the game this season? 35127 I thought you were coming next week?"
35127I wish it was a case of beer,remarked Ford, falling in with him and walking along,"or perhaps it''s something better than that?"
35127I wonder if Babbitt thinks I would cheat?
35127I wonder why the fellow is hanging around here?
35127I''ll remember, but you wo n''t forget to tell me what it all means?
35127If I understand the professor correctly,he said, slowly,"you had two of the question papers on your desk instead of one?"
35127If he should go down at the first catch,said Rowland,"everybody would suspect that he was out of condition, and then what would come of it?"
35127If it is n''t important, then,said Page,"I wish you would, for we fellows are----""Sporting your oak, are you?"
35127If it was an unusual kind of a bird,suggested Ford,"why do n''t you give notice of it to the police?
35127Impudence?
35127In other words, Frost would n''t tell?
35127In the presence of all these witnesses?
35127Inza-- here?
35127Is he in the parlor? 35127 Is he scientific?"
35127Is he?
35127Is it possible you are afraid of Robert Marline, Merriwell?
35127Is it straight that you won three hundred on Yale to- day?
35127Is n''t it a surprise? 35127 Is n''t it?"
35127Is n''t there a chance that Marline''s ankle will be all right in time for the game?
35127Is that a fact?
35127Is that right?
35127Is that so?
35127Is that what you mean, Hally?
35127Is the betting any heavier than usual?
35127Is the tank all ready?
35127Is there going to be a tug of war?
35127Is this a dream?
35127Is this the examination paper that you''re going to set before Merriwell''s class?
35127Is this the same Merriwell we have thought such a lion?
35127Is this the way she usually chaperones you, Inza?
35127It will be a pistol shot in New York, wo n''t it?
35127Joke about what?
35127Joke? 35127 Make him move his fingers, wo n''t you?"
35127Marline ca n''t play?
35127Marline?
35127Mason did n''t get revenge on you?
35127Mason?
35127Mason?
35127Me?
35127Mighty funny idea, is n''t it?
35127Mr. Harding,said Frank,"what day was it when you saw me climb out of the chimney on the roof?"
35127Mr. Marline,he said, his voice calm and modulated,"will you be kind enough to name your friend?"
35127Never touched you at all, did he?
35127No, but we know all about them, do n''t we?
35127No, that''s all right,responded Frank, in a tone of relief;"when are they due back?"
35127No; but he''s in good condition, is n''t he?
35127No? 35127 Not dangerous, then, eh?"
35127Not going to try?
35127Not show it to the fellows?
35127Not? 35127 Now, Higgins,"said Frank, rather sharply, as they were well out on Twenty- sixth Street,"what have you been up to?"
35127Now, then,he said,"what''s got into Yale?"
35127Of course there is n''t,responded Baker,"but what makes you so emphatic in saying so now?"
35127Of what?
35127Oh, you''re quite sure of that?
35127One of the students has died, professor,responded Baker, in a tone of deep respect,"and the circumstances were so peculiar----""Dead, eh?"
35127Opens easy, does n''t it?
35127Ott is a poor man?
35127Practice? 35127 Quick tempered?"
35127Sand?
35127Sha n''t I go for a doctor, Dick?
35127Shall I let him come out?
35127Shall I tell Forrest?
35127Shower?
35127So you call me an eavesdropper?
35127So, then,he thought in the midst of this operation,"Prof. Babbitt wants to make an example of me, does he, and he knows my weak points, eh?"
35127So? 35127 So?"
35127Sore?
35127Stand what?
35127Tell me,he cried, frantically,"will he recover?"
35127Thank you, old man; but are n''t you afraid of getting into serious trouble? 35127 That sounds all right, Merriwell,"said Ben, remaining standing;"but, if you mean it, why should you say I am too fresh and take too many liberties?"
35127The point is,continued Baker,"that you are not in a position to do anything; the question is, what shall we do?"
35127Then I suppose I could n''t persuade you to make up another paper?
35127Then but for you I suppose I might have been seriously lamed?
35127Then they did carry you off?
35127Then what''s his weak point?
35127Then you doubt, do you, that your cowardly trick has proved fatal?
35127Then you refuse to meet me? 35127 Then your father-- he is improved?"
35127Then, who were these fellows?
35127Then, you are going to back down-- you will play the coward?
35127Think I''d let any fellow insult me and then rub it in without giving him a thump on the jaw? 35127 Think so?"
35127Very well, gentlemen,said Baker, calmly,"what''s your verdict?"
35127Was he the one that caught Jack?
35127Was n''t that something? 35127 Well, I''m bound to obey you in any case,"said Frank,"but speaking of that, am I at liberty to talk?"
35127Well, fellows,he said, feebly,"what''s the matter?"
35127Well, suppose we should study just one part of the subject, and let the rest of it go?
35127Well, that----"What made you think those fellows were students?
35127Well, well, who was it?
35127Well, what of it?
35127Well, what of it?
35127Well, who is there that can do it?
35127Well, why should n''t he?
35127Well?
35127Well?
35127Were you trying to use the chimney as a telescope when I came in?
35127What am I here for in this condition?
35127What are the circumstances, professor?
35127What are you doing?
35127What are you going to do about it, sah?
35127What are you going to do about it?
35127What are you hurrying for?
35127What are you laughing at, anyway?
35127What are you laughing at?
35127What are you trying to do?
35127What are you up to, anyway?
35127What be some of these horrid- looking things?
35127What be they good for?
35127What did he say?
35127What did you call his name-- Mason?
35127What did you do to cause him to strike you?
35127What did you think I''d do?
35127What do I want of help? 35127 What do you mean by that?"
35127What do you mean?
35127What do you suppose they''ll do with him?
35127What do you think of it?
35127What do you think of this?
35127What do you think of yourself?
35127What do you want of him?
35127What do you want?
35127What does it all mean? 35127 What else can they do?"
35127What followed?
35127What for?
35127What have ye here?
35127What have you got here?
35127What if Merriwell should be taken on?
35127What kind of an opportunity was it when three of our men piled upon him and he carried them more than fifteen yards? 35127 What of it?"
35127What of that? 35127 What other way is there?"
35127What shall I say to the fellows?
35127What should you have shut me in there for,asked Frank,"if you did not expect me to use my wits?"
35127What sort of man is this Marline?
35127What was it, something special?
35127What was it?
35127What was the subject you were told to write on?
35127What way?
35127What will you do then?
35127What with?
35127What''s Merriwell going to do?
35127What''s he out here for?
35127What''s that for?
35127What''s that?
35127What''s that?
35127What''s that?
35127What''s the matter with Forrest?
35127What''s the matter with Merriwell?
35127What''s the matter with Yale?
35127What''s the matter with him? 35127 What''s the matter with the new man?"
35127What''s the matter with you Merriwell?
35127What''s the matter with you, old man?
35127What''s the matter, anyway?
35127What''s the matter, anyway?
35127What''s the matter, old man? 35127 What''s the matter?
35127What''s the matter?
35127What''s the matter?
35127What''s the matter?
35127What''s this?
35127What''s up now?
35127What''s up, Dismal?
35127What, the door to the fireplace?
35127What?
35127What?
35127What?
35127When is it to be?
35127Where did he go?
35127Where did they carry you?
35127Where did you learn it?
35127Where is he? 35127 Where''d you get that horn?"
35127Where''s Mellor?
35127Where? 35127 Where?--who?"
35127Whiskey?
35127Who do you suppose it could be?
35127Who has been telling anything? 35127 Who in thunder can you substitute?"
35127Who is the next neophyte who wishes to become acquainted with the mysteries of Pi Gamma?
35127Who is?
35127Who was he?
35127Who was it?
35127Who will be anchor, then?
35127Who''ll appeal to him?
35127Who''ll show him?
35127Who''s going to be on the team?
35127Who''s got him?
35127Who?
35127Why are n''t you whooping her up with the others?
35127Why do n''t you ask him,said Browning, anxiously turning to Baker,"has he succeeded or failed?"
35127Why do n''t you get back on the team?
35127Why not open the fireplace?
35127Why not?
35127Why not?
35127Why not?
35127Why not?
35127Why not?
35127Why should I celebrate?
35127Why should he do that?
35127Why, I thought that Merriwell ranked high, professor?
35127Why, are you afraid of Higgins?
35127Why, he''s right over-- over there-- where the dickens is Ott?
35127Why, how is that? 35127 Why, yes, I''ll do that, but why?
35127Why,answered Baker,"Browning came in, you remember, just before we started in on Merriwell''s essay?"
35127Why,asked Frank, in a surprised tone,"it was n''t the Princeton contestants who were doing the betting, was it?"
35127Why?
35127Why?
35127Why?
35127Will it be on cleats or on the level floor?
35127Will it be on the ground?
35127Will you tell me what it is?
35127Without what?
35127Wo n''t speak to Frank Merriwell?
35127Yes, I''ve heard of him, too,Rowland responded,"but what of it?
35127Yet he will play?
35127You are not?
35127You do not mind the ruin of your own reputation?
35127You know what it is, do n''t you?
35127You let her in, John?
35127You mean he has been betting?
35127You mean the tough customer that sells cigars?
35127You remember Miller?
35127You think he has n''t traveled as much as has been reported?
35127You will fight me?
35127You will not play football this season?
35127You would have felt bad if you had bet your money on Harvard, now would n''t you?
35127You''ll have something, Bink?
35127Your position has been changed? 35127 Are you glad to get here yourself?
35127Are you stuck on that fellow?"
35127At that moment Frank opened his eyes and, seeing a strange face above him, said in a surprised tone:"Hello, what do you want?"
35127Babbitt?"
35127But I thought Frank was n''t going to play?"
35127But did you have the nerve to bet every cent you had that Yale would take that game?
35127But how could he stop it?
35127By the way, how could you apologize to that overbearing cur?"
35127Ca n''t you see it?"
35127Come down and see it, will you?"
35127Could he stop the little fellow in time?
35127Did it come through a traitor or a spy?"
35127Did n''t he force you into a duel with swords?"
35127Did you bring him up here for me to give him a thrashing?"
35127Do you remember how he passed down the aisle and asked Babbitt a question?"
35127Do you want to smother him to death?"
35127Does n''t that strike you about right?"
35127Does you want to come out for a little time?"
35127Ever since there were colleges, students have done their best to get ahead of the faculty, and if I''ve succeeded, what''s the harm?
35127Frank grunted to express his disgust, and asked:"Did they talk like students?"
35127Frank looked at the paper and read:"Why is a Hen?"
35127Frank who?"
35127Grouchy, is he?
35127Had they abandoned him?
35127Had they all escaped?
35127Hark-- what''s that?
35127Has Merriwell been blowing around?"
35127Has the faculty suspended you, or is it simply stomach ache?"
35127Has your father given over the hope of marrying you off to some rich man?"
35127Have I ever shown fear?"
35127He burst in upon the merry party, gasping:"Quick?
35127He came slowly across the grass plot that lay between him and Frank and held out his hand, saying:"How are you, Frank?
35127He led the class in mathematics last year, did n''t he?"
35127He stood in front of the Yale tier and shouted:"What''s the matter with Browning?"
35127He was aroused by a touch on the arm, and the smooth, almost sneering voice of a waiter asked:"What will you drink, sir?"
35127Henderson,"exclaimed Rowe, jocosely,"what''s gone wrong with you?
35127Hey-- what am dat?"
35127How did it happen, Mellor?"
35127How did that happen?"
35127How did you get away?"
35127How will he look to- night, eh?"
35127How would you place them?"
35127I do n''t see anything the matter with this; where''s your bedroom?"
35127I felt kind of flattered at being recognized----""It made you think you were a great man, did n''t it?"
35127I think Frank Merriwell is----""Is what, sir?"
35127I thought he gave you his promise not to play?"
35127I''ll----What''s the matter with my head?
35127If he were to come out now and offer to fill a place on the eleven, would he be accepted?
35127If you do----""What then?"
35127If you were sure it would, would n''t you go along with me?"
35127In catching a ball, Marline ran past Thornton, who asked:"What''s up over there, Rob?
35127In her heart she was crying:"Will Yale let them beat?
35127Is he any better for that reason?"
35127Is n''t that better than to be valedictorian and a hermit?
35127It was a desperate resort, but who could say the result would not justify the move?
35127It''s just the place for it----""What is it, a big dog?"
35127Let''s see, who got the best of it?"
35127Marline?"
35127Mebbe yeh do n''t want teh see''em?
35127Merriwell, will you step into the next room for a short time, please?"
35127Now, then, old boy, want to see the light?
35127Now?"
35127Other members gave their assent to this suggestion and then somebody asked:"But what can you do about it if you ca n''t find Miller?"
35127Rob made a gesture of disdain, but Thornton hastened on:"Suppose you two would fight a duel and one of you should be seriously wounded, what then?
35127See him-- see that tall, straight fellow?"
35127That''s the whole of it, and----""What will the fellows think?"
35127The dean wondered, too, and said sharply:"Gentlemen, gentlemen, what does this mean?"
35127The sergeant took up a pen, and looking at Frank, asked:"What is your name?"
35127The young man stared at Frank for just an instant, and then turning to the sergeant, said:"Anybody in the captain''s room?"
35127Then I let him have the next one on the right eye, and skinned my knuckles, see?
35127Then he caught sight of Merriwell, and exclaimed:"Great Scott, Merriwell, what are you doing here?"
35127Then he saw them standing and staring at him in astonishment, and he asked:"What''s the matter?"
35127Then----""Then?"
35127There was a sarcastic smile on the dean''s face as he turned to Prof. Babbitt and asked:"That does n''t seem to justify your charge, does it?"
35127Very well, then, what''s that?"
35127Was that the way you treated the rest of them?"
35127Was this Halliday talking to him in such a manner-- Halliday, who had ever seemed to stand in awe of him?
35127Was this Mason, the freshman bully, who was being handled in such a manner by Merriwell?
35127Was this the man who had knocked out four New Haven cops?
35127What are we going to do?"
35127What are you driving at?
35127What are you giving us?
35127What can a team do without a first- class full- back?"
35127What can be the matter with him?"
35127What can we do?"
35127What chance has she to stop the little fellow with wings on his feet?
35127What could he do?
35127What did he care about Marline?
35127What do they look like?"
35127What do you mean?"
35127What do you mean?"
35127What do you think we should do?"
35127What have you to say for yourself?"
35127What if I should run him through?"
35127What is your residence?"
35127What made him your enemy?"
35127What right had he to grasp you that way and throw you so hard?"
35127What shall I do?"
35127What was it, a parrot?"
35127What would Merriwell do?
35127What''s that you''re looking at?"
35127What''s that?"
35127What''s the matter with my head?
35127What''s the matter?"
35127What''s the number?"
35127Whatever in the world can induce you to have such a thing in your room?"
35127When he saw Ford his first impulse was to go and look up somebody else, but Ford called out to him:"Hello, Page, how long have you been back?"
35127Where am he?"
35127Where is Yale now?
35127Where is he?"
35127Where is it?"
35127Where is the fellow?"
35127Where was the blue?
35127Where were the others?
35127Where will he play?"
35127Where''s Ott?"
35127Who do you want to see?"
35127Who does?
35127Who is he?"
35127Who knows how much that was responsible for his wonderful strength, nerve and wind?
35127Who was it?"
35127Who?
35127Who?"
35127Why are those fellows talking with their heads together?"
35127Why else should I get you up here?"
35127Why is he with them?"
35127Why was he playing?"
35127Why, I never said anything of the sort Has any fellow reported me as saying that?"
35127Will Frank be beaten?
35127Will you be good enough to remember you are on crutches, which makes it impossible for me to strike you now?"
35127Will you join me?"
35127Will you promise?"
35127Wonder how Harlow feels this morning?"
35127Would Yale try to secure another goal from the field?
35127Would she forgive him for what he had done?
35127You do n''t expect me to believe that about Frank Merriwell?"
35127You remember his run through Princeton''s line last year?"
35127You take water?
35127You''re quite sure it was a piece of blank paper?"
35127and I suppose that under the circumstances meant that the situation was very serious, eh?"
35127asked Ford, angrily;"why should n''t a man burn up a piece of paper that he''s got no further use for?"
35127but would n''t it be just great if we should happen to hit on the topic that old Babbitt has chosen and every one of us write a perfect paper?"
35127called Page, eagerly,"what about coming down to see my room?"
35127cried Mellor,"you would n''t bar me out of that, would you?"
35127exclaimed Baker in surprise,"I thought the doctor reported that he was doing very well?"
35127exclaimed Baker, in a loud tone of voice,"have you forgotten that there''s nobody to follow Merriwell?"
35127he exclaimed, as he stalked into Merriwell''s room one evening;"how long are you going to stand this?"
35127he muttered;"or did my ears deceive me?
35127he went on, mockingly;"shall I let him have a little taste of fresh air and sunlight, poor thing?"
35127some of the professors live there, do n''t they?"
35127that is a nasty blow, is n''t it?"
35127what have you got in your hand?"
35127what shall I do?
35127what''s the matter?"
35127why do n''t you wish you owned the earth?"
40262''I''ve come down regeler every day For twenty years to Piper''s store; I''ve sot here in a patient way, Say, hain''t I, Piper?'' 40262 A letter from him?"
40262A miner?
40262A ministerial- looking gentleman who called himself Felton Cleveland, eh?
40262All armed?
40262And do you propose to prance out there and let them shoot you up, too? 40262 And if you find other men on the claim, what will you do?"
40262And in a difficult country as to access?
40262And is it yet time?
40262And is it you?
40262And is there any reason why I should not? 40262 And now,"said Frank,"if this feud were ended, if any offense of his were pardoned, could he not claim his property?"
40262And so the rheumatism and cold weather drove you south, eh?
40262And the one you speak of-- the one who was compelled to flee from the country-- was he wealthy?
40262And this new claim of yours is inconveniently located at a distance from any railway town?
40262And you did n''t find him?
40262And you have them in operation?
40262And you were not on your way to Flagstaff to meet Dick Merriwell there?
40262And you will drop it?
40262And you would have no objections to that, of course?
40262Any trouble in regard to the new mine?
40262Anything serious the matter?
40262Are we to have nothing? 40262 Are you certain that''sta.y''comes into it?"
40262Are you hurt, Merry?
40262Are you serious about this fellow, cap''n?
40262Are you sure this is straight goods?
40262Are you?
40262As valuable as this one?
40262But Abe, Dick-- Abe?
40262But are n''t you going back with us to the Mazatzals?
40262But are you sure, Abe-- are you sure we''re taking the right course?
40262But ca n''t we take her?
40262But do you mean to tell me,said Wiley,"that you are not an admirer of the manly art of self- defense?
40262But how can it be done-- how can it be done?
40262But how did you happen to have such prisoners in the first place?
40262But how was it? 40262 But if you were living on a ranch down on the Rio Verde, how did you happen to be in Prescott when Frank Merriwell was there?"
40262But now, Frank-- what are we to do?
40262But now-- now?
40262But tell me,urged Dick,"how you came to have those men as prisoners?"
40262But what could I do with him? 40262 But what do you think has happened to her?
40262But what if we should miss Dick? 40262 But wherever is Dick''s horse?"
40262But you do n''t go alone, I judge? 40262 But you were followed?"
40262Can they descend that way?
40262Can you tell me where to find him?
40262Clark? 40262 Colvin, do you know anybody in Prescott?"
40262Costola?
40262Did it amuse you so much to see me take my regular morning plunge? 40262 Did n''t we say it was?"
40262Did n''t yer git yer little present?
40262Did they see me do it?
40262Did you ever hear of Benson Clark?
40262Did you hit him?
40262Did you know that you left a pistol with your name upon it in a hotel where you stopped in Snowflake?
40262Did you low- born whelps think that Cap''n Wiley would go back on his old side pard, Frank Merriwell? 40262 Did you, indeed?"
40262Do n''t you know?
40262Do you allow, Dillon,he finally heard Mat say,"that Dan will stick to his little plan to hold up that train?"
40262Do you believe, Frank, that it is their scheme?
40262Do you dare say to my face that I cheat?
40262Do you fancy that there is a possibility that he might be induced to sell in case the offer seemed an advantageous one?
40262Do you hear me, Frank Merriwell?
40262Do you know where Frank is now? 40262 Do you mean that he was n''t hurt, Joe?"
40262Do you mean that you''re not going with us?
40262Do you notice anything peculiar about that letter?
40262Do you propose to remain here all night, Merry?
40262Do you remember of hearing him answer any to your calls after you had passed through those woods?
40262Do you suppose, mates, that the spook of Benson Clark is lingering in this vicinity?
40262Do you suppose,asked Hodge, in consternation,"that there are other parties searching for that mine?"
40262Do you think she is prepared to endure the hardships she would be compelled to face? 40262 Do you think, Frank,"he questioned,"that there is any hope of finding Felicia here?
40262Does we git it sure?
40262Ef he is so fur, however is it you expects ter find him in a hurry?
40262Father,he said,"who were those men, and how came they to be here?"
40262Felicia,questioned Frank huskily;"what of her?"
40262Frank him not here?
40262From your words,returned Merry,"I should fancy you had been looking for me for some time?"
40262Going to Flagstaff to meet Frank Merriwell''s brother, did you say?
40262Gone-- where?
40262Have we not suffered indignities enough? 40262 Have you a pack of cards?"
40262Have you discovered anything?
40262Have you made your will? 40262 Have you not been satisfied in the past?"
40262Have you noticed a certain old Injun in this bunch sence we started out?
40262Have you seen him lately?
40262Have you thought of Felicia? 40262 He is safe?"
40262He is younger?
40262He was with the gang that cut loose your prisoners, was he? 40262 He went out with you?"
40262Hey?
40262His brother? 40262 His brother?"
40262His cousin, eh?
40262How am I going to rescue him,said Merry,"when I do n''t know where to find him?"
40262How am I to believe you?
40262How are you hitting her, Bill?
40262How can we depend on a fellow who sleeps at his post when on guard?
40262How could a ship come bearing down upon you with no wind to sail by?
40262How did he make the discovery?
40262How did you happen to come?
40262How did you happen to know this Dick Merriwell?
40262How do you do, sir?
40262How do you make that out?
40262How do you think the trick was done?
40262How does it git there?
40262How does it happen that there are children in this wretched region?
40262How does we settle who does it?
40262How far is this mine from the nearest railroad point?
40262How know you so much?
40262How many men do you think there are in this plot?
40262How silently?
40262How so?
40262Howdy, Dan?
40262I am now; but old Joe Crowfoot----"Crowfoot-- what of him?
40262I believe this valley is the one,Merry declared;"but how are we going to get into it?
40262I must stay near by, must n''t I?
40262I presume you would consider this engagement ended in case you fail to put me down and out in short order?
40262I suppose you are Mr. Frank Merriwell?
40262I wonder how he gits onter it that anything''s up?
40262If I has n''t offended your highness,said the man who had asked the question,"perhaps you tells me now where this Dick Merriwell is?"
40262If I were to make you an offer for your property, on being satisfied with it as something I want,he said,"would you consider it?"
40262If these men are bad men,she said,"wo n''t they harm Dick some way?"
40262If you were the one whipped, you would call all dealings off?
40262Indeed?
40262Is he dead, Frank?
40262Is he home?
40262Is he like you?
40262Is it Choctaw or Chinese?
40262Is it luck you call it?
40262Is it possible to cross the desert?
40262Is it possible? 40262 Is that so?"
40262Is that so?
40262Is that so?
40262Is that true?
40262Is that you, Curry?
40262Is there any chance for us to escape?
40262Is this new Joaquin endeavoring to follow in the footsteps of his predecessor?
40262Is this the road, Buckhart?
40262Is this the way you are to be trusted? 40262 It appears that I have given you considerable trouble?"
40262It seems that Hodge trusts you?
40262Leave me behind when there''s a ruction brewing? 40262 Look a here, Mr. Merriwell,"he said,"do yer know who yer dealing with in this yere piece of business?"
40262Mebbe you hurries right along? 40262 Mebbe you pull up stake and lope?"
40262Mebbe you tells me who is the boss?
40262Morgan,called Merry,"can you hear me?"
40262My dear child,he said,"why do you shed these foolish tears?"
40262My son, is all this true?
40262Not Macklyn Morgan?
40262Now we bids you a pleasant good night, and we hopes you sleeps sweet and dreams agreeable dreams-- eh, Mat?
40262Now, what do yer think of that?
40262Now, what will you do, Macklyn Morgan?
40262Now, who is it what watches you so closelike?
40262Oh, that is the way yer does it, is it?
40262Oh, that''s it?
40262Oh, where is he? 40262 Oh, yer does, does yer?"
40262Old Joe down there with those men?
40262On what inducements?
40262Only that?
40262Peculiar? 40262 Perhaps you have a better one, Shawmut?
40262Rheumatism troubles you again?
40262Ropes?
40262Say you so? 40262 Say you so?"
40262See here,said Kip, stopping short,"how do you happen to know so much about this?"
40262Sleeping at your post, are you?
40262So it is for that stuff you sell your friends, is it?
40262So it''s you?
40262So they did n''t kill you outright, did they?
40262So you are also the cousin of Frank Merriwell?
40262So you two fine chaps takes water?
40262That is the Queen Mystery, I believe?
40262That?
40262The Americans,questioned Carlos,"what of them?"
40262Then he has a brother, has he? 40262 Then he is somewhere yereabouts?"
40262Then it was n''t quite true?
40262Then what was the meaning of your threat to expose his mining operations?
40262Then what''s eating of yer?
40262Then where is he?
40262Then you believe there is a cipher in it, do you?
40262Then you have heard of it, sir?
40262Then you intend to play baseball again, do you, cap''n?
40262Then you know what has become of him?
40262Then you raced through a piece of woods, did you?
40262Then, why is n''t he here?
40262Think?
40262This boy is your brother?
40262This is the one Felicia told us to take, is n''t it?
40262Those men-- those men who have been released----"What of them?
40262Those ruffians?
40262Tried to force you to give up the Queen Mystery, did he?
40262Trying to jump a claim?
40262Was it Indians, do you think?
40262Was it carelessness?
40262Was that what you fired at?
40262We take all the risks, and what do we get? 40262 We will give these poor fellows decent burial, and after that----""After that-- what?"
40262We? 40262 Well, Colvin, you are from the Enchanted Valley?"
40262Well, I opines you has cooked yer man afore this?
40262Well, how does it look to you?
40262Well, however does he happen to be hiring men for this yere mine? 40262 Well, partner, if I tells you, does you opine you''re ready to stick by me?"
40262Well, what do yer think o''this game, Dug?
40262Well, what do you make of that, Merry?
40262Well, what do you think of that?
40262Well, what do you think of that?
40262Well, what''s to be done, Merry?
40262Well, whatever was the varmint trying to do?
40262Well, you do n''t suppose I''d let them drive me out, do you?
40262Well,said Merry, having discovered the cap''n''s condition,"I presume now you will return with us to the Mazatzals?"
40262Wha- a- at?
40262Whar are they?
40262What ails ye, drat yer?
40262What are we to do, Frank?
40262What are you doing? 40262 What are you going to do?"
40262What are you prowling around yere for, you old vagrant?
40262What are you talking about?
40262What behold you, mate?
40262What can you do in the night?
40262What did you say?
40262What do I think of it?
40262What do ye here, my son?
40262What do yer think of that, partner? 40262 What do you get, Joe?"
40262What do you propose to do?
40262What do you suppose has happened?
40262What do you think about it now?
40262What do you think about the horses?
40262What do you want me to write?
40262What does it mean?
40262What does yer know about him, pard?
40262What has become of him?
40262What has brought about this sudden change on your part?
40262What have you found?
40262What if some one should offer you a prominent position at a salary of ten thousand a year where you would be unable to play baseball?
40262What in blazes does you mean?
40262What in the name of all mysteries are you doing, Crowfoot?
40262What in thunder are you doing here?
40262What is it all about?
40262What is it that does n''t seem possible?
40262What is it, Brad?
40262What is it, Felicia?
40262What is it, Frank?
40262What is it?
40262What is it?
40262What is money?
40262What is now, Frank?
40262What is the meaning of this?
40262What is the meaning of this?
40262What is the mission''s income?
40262What is this we finds? 40262 What is this?"
40262What is your next low trick, Morgan?
40262What matters it, Pachuca?
40262What new game are you up to, Mr. Morgan? 40262 What of him?"
40262What sort of men are they?
40262What the dickens could have brought him here at this time?
40262What the dickens is he up to?
40262What then? 40262 What was that?"
40262What will Dick think when he finds us gone?
40262What will be their next move?
40262What will we do about this business, Merry?
40262What will you do?
40262What would you do?
40262What''s that to me? 40262 What''s that?"
40262What''s that?
40262What''s that?
40262What''s that?
40262What''s that?
40262What''s that?
40262What''s the matter, Abe?
40262What''s the matter, Abe?
40262What''s the matter, Crowfoot?
40262What''s the matter, Frank?
40262What''s the matter, pard?
40262What''s the matter, pard?
40262What''s the meaning of this great agitation by which you seek to overthrow my corporosity?
40262What''s the trouble there?
40262What''s this jargon?
40262What''s this strange thing, Felicia? 40262 What''s to be done now?"
40262What''s up now, Brad?
40262What''s up now?
40262What''s your name?
40262What, me?
40262What, these?
40262What? 40262 What?"
40262What?
40262Whatever are you doing yere?
40262Whatever are you giving us?
40262Whatever did you expect to find?
40262Whatever does he do that fer?
40262Whatever does yer make of it, partner?
40262Whatever does yer make of that, pard Merriwell?
40262Whatever does you take us fer?
40262Whatever has you there?
40262Whatever is the matter? 40262 Whatever is the use to jump around this yere way?"
40262Whatever is this game?
40262Whatever is this he is shooting at you?
40262Whatever is this you says, mister?
40262Whatever kind of fighting does yer call this?
40262Whatever was yer talking about, Wiley?
40262Whatever''s up now?
40262When do you contemplate such a thing?
40262When will you learn better?
40262When?
40262Where are they now?
40262Where are those pesky stairs?
40262Where are we, Abe?
40262Where can he be?
40262Where did this yere shooting happen, Pete?
40262Where had we better camp?
40262Where have they gone, Joe?
40262Where is Brad?
40262Where is Dick?
40262Where is Felicia, Frank?
40262Where is Frank Merriwell?
40262Where is Frank?
40262Where is he, Abe?
40262Where is he? 40262 Where is he?"
40262Where is this fellow we left to guard our property?
40262Where is this yere Dick Merriwell, Hunchy?
40262Where under the stars did you drop from?
40262Where was this, if you do n''t mind giving that much information?
40262Where''s my pard?
40262Where? 40262 Wherever did we get into this hole?"
40262Who am I? 40262 Who are these new enemies you have found here?"
40262Who are they, Abe? 40262 Who are you?"
40262Who are you?
40262Who are you?
40262Who built it, Frank?
40262Who calls for me?
40262Who did it?
40262Who do you s''pose is back of this yere business, Dug?
40262Who do you suppose those men are?
40262Who does you allow is coming?
40262Who is old Joe Crowfoot?
40262Who is the parsonish gentleman?
40262Who is there? 40262 Who is your brother, kid?"
40262Who says so? 40262 Who?
40262Whoever does yer reckon is a- playing a fiddle out yere?
40262Whoever is he, anyhow?
40262Whoever is this yere?
40262Why all this uproar?
40262Why did they seek to slay you?
40262Why do n''t they sail right out here and light into us? 40262 Why do n''t yer stand up like a man and fight?
40262Why do you disturb the placid peacefulness of this pellucid morning with the ponderous pyrotechnics of your palpitating pleasure?
40262Why do you mix up in this, Wiley?
40262Why do you never talk thus to the others?
40262Why does he seem so mighty suspicious?
40262Why does n''t he sing some more, Merry?
40262Why does yer think that so brightlike? 40262 Why for do you ramble around that yere way?"
40262Why have you brought me here?
40262Why must you always have enemies?
40262Why not? 40262 Why not?
40262Why not?
40262Why not?
40262Why not?
40262Why not?
40262Why not?
40262Why should he write a letter? 40262 Why should he?
40262Why should you do that?
40262Why should you? 40262 Why this agitated haste?"
40262Why were you so particular to say,''No house shelters me?''
40262Why, have you a brother?
40262Why, whatever is this?
40262Why, you do n''t buck up agin''Bland none?
40262Why,exclaimed Henry,"you do n''t mean Mr. Merriwell, do yer?"
40262Will you do as I tell you?
40262Yes, whatever is it you''re driving at?
40262You Flank Mellowell? 40262 You ai n''t a- giving it ter me that you bucks up agin''Bland, are yer?"
40262You are making medicine for your rheumatism?
40262You are not hurt?
40262You did n''t shoot at the man on the rope?
40262You do n''t find no trace whatever of my pard, do you, Frank?
40262You do n''t know a man you can depend upon-- a good fighter who will stick by us if paid well?
40262You do n''t know? 40262 You do n''t mean to tell me that my pard let any onery horse dump him out of the saddle?
40262You do n''t think some wild animal has got him?
40262You hear the flying lizard sing? 40262 You kick no more?"
40262You live here alone, father?
40262You no chop um up some?
40262You thinks Bland is not behind it, does yer?
40262You throws up a chance to make a good thing? 40262 You were one of the men engaged by Wiley, I presume?"
40262You will find Dick, wo n''t you?
40262You?
40262You?
40262''John, old man,''says I,''what are you doing?''
40262''What were you doing at that window?''
40262''What''s it wurth?''
40262''Whatever is a- doing?''
40262''Who were you talking to?''
40262***** What had become of Felicia and little Abe?
40262--what does that stand for, Frank?"
40262And what is Frank Merriwell''s brother doing in Flagstaff?"
40262And you beat the whole bunch off, did you, Mr. Merriwell?
40262Are they pursuing us?"
40262Are you aware of the fact that Sukes was shot in the dark?
40262Are you aware that every light in the place had first been extinguished by other shots?
40262Are you certain your title to this property is clear?"
40262Are you old Joe?"
40262Are you ready to go, child?"
40262Are you willing to do so?"
40262Are you with us, or are you ready to give up?"
40262Besides that, how can I find my way to the Enchanted Valley unless guided by Wiley himself?"
40262But are n''t you alone?"
40262But even had I done so, who could say that it was not I who shot out the lights and the other man who killed Milton Sukes?"
40262But how do you know anything about it?"
40262But what are your plans now?
40262But what can I do?
40262But what of this world''s riches has my mighty intellect and my poetic soul brought me?
40262But what was I to do?
40262But what was that elongated, ear- splitting vibration that pierced the tympanum of my tingling ear?
40262But whatever are you going to do with Felicia?"
40262But why do you pretend that it is on his account you are carrying out this lawless piece of business?
40262By the way, mates, did you ever know why it was that Santos- Dumont retired from this country in confusion and dismay?
40262Can any one direct me to a tub of tanglefoot?"
40262Can not you do so?"
40262Can you do that, Abe?"
40262Can you see her in that window up there?
40262Can you tell me anything more of them?"
40262Can you tell me anything to assist in my search?"
40262Clark?
40262Dick, how did you come here?"
40262Did n''t I deceive him?
40262Did n''t I kill him?
40262Did you ever hear how I got the best of Bat Masterson?
40262Did you ever hear of Spike Riley?"
40262Did you ever hear of the Costolas?
40262Did you ever hear of the time I had heart failure in that baseball game with the Cleveland Nationals?
40262Did you hear that voice?
40262Did you know about this plot to seize the mines-- before Hodge discovered it?"
40262Did you see where the shot came from?"
40262Do n''t you think Frank will bring him here right away?"
40262Do n''t you think I may see him soon?
40262Do n''t you want to take it?"
40262Do n''t''spose I ever told you about those fleas?"
40262Do you hear?
40262Do you know how I dealt with Milton Sukes?
40262Do you let on that you''re going to disobey orders?"
40262Do you mean to tell me that you never have been concerned in any crooked schemes?
40262Do you mean to tell me that you take no interest in the prize ring and the glorious heroes of it?"
40262Do you mean to tell me that your career as a maker of millions has been unspotted?
40262Do you mean, pard, that you propose to cut me out of this yere scrimmage?
40262Do you mind showing me the report of the assayer?"
40262Do you mind telling how it happened?"
40262Do you opine we''ve got any kick coming?"
40262Do you propose to let these measly galoots wipe out the Merriwell family in a bunch?
40262Do you smoke, Mr. Merriwell?
40262Do you think I can conscientiously ignore the fact that he was murdered?"
40262Do you want me, ghost?"
40262Does yer know nothing else but jest ter dodge?"
40262Does yer mean to insinuate that the old varmint loaded this bunch with dope?"
40262Ever play baseball, Joe, old boy?
40262HOW WAS IT DONE?
40262HOW WAS IT DONE?
40262Have I paid you in a satisfactory manner?"
40262How did it happen?"
40262How did you get this?"
40262How did you happen to be so quick with the shot?"
40262How do you explain that?"
40262How have you managed to stand those ruffians off?"
40262How is yourn, Dug?"
40262How know we that we are to receive all that is promised?"
40262How will you explain your behavior to the satisfaction of the law?"
40262How?"
40262I believe you have a mine in this vicinity?"
40262I have also learned, Mr. Merriwell, that you have other mines?"
40262I presume the Costolas must have possessed large estates in Spain?"
40262I sees him, and I says:''Jim, how much you let me have on my hoss and outfit?''
40262If I provide you with some loose change, will you give me your word not to use it in gambling?"
40262If I were to step out here now and make a similar charge against Mr. Kensington, what would be the result?"
40262If she were not, why should Black Joaquin put himself to so much trouble?"
40262If we should not find him, what would become of us, Abe?
40262If you deceive me in that, why not in everything?"
40262If you do, I''ll----""You''ll what?"
40262If you intend to push such a charge against me, why do n''t you go ahead and do it?
40262If you tries it----""What then?"
40262Is it settled?"
40262Is it strange we suspect she is a prize of great value?
40262Is that all yer can do?
40262Is that the sort of justice you are looking for, Morgan?
40262Is that the way you obtain justice for your dead partner?
40262Is that what you mean?
40262Is the chief to get it all?"
40262Is there no town, no human habitation beyond these mountains?"
40262Is you trying to fool your brother up some?"
40262It is barely possible you have heard of me?"
40262Kensington did not seem pleased, and immediately he demanded:"How do you happen to know so much about it, sir?"
40262Let''s see, whatever was his name?"
40262Macklyn Morgan, are you immaculate?
40262Me?"
40262Mebbe he takes hatchet and chop um up?
40262Mebbe you has no great time to waste?"
40262Mebbe you means Frank Merriwell?"
40262Merriwell?"
40262Merriwell?"
40262Merriwell?"
40262Morgan?"
40262Much less, why should any who profess to be of the holy faith do such a thing?"
40262Oh, where is he?"
40262Oh, you will take me with you, wo n''t you, Dick?
40262Perhaps you have not heard of me?"
40262Sabe?"
40262Staples is not home, where can I find him?"
40262Staples?"
40262The boy''s dark eyes looked fearlessly at them, and he coolly inquired:"What''s your game?
40262Then what Joe him get?
40262This story about living on a ranch-- how about it?"
40262This yere is a nice bunch o''miners, now, ai n''t it?
40262Trying to repress and conceal his indignation, Bart asked, as if wholly unsuspicious of the real situation:"What''s the matter, Bland?"
40262Understand that?
40262Understand that?"
40262Was Wiley a traitor?
40262We are the men who did the work; why should not we be trusted?
40262We''re great at soothing-- eh, Mat?"
40262We''re jest as gentle as two playful kittens-- eh, Mat?"
40262What air they doin''here?"
40262What are we going to do?"
40262What can I do alone?"
40262What could they make out of that?
40262What do they do there, Frank?"
40262What do you mean by such conduct?"
40262What do you think of that?"
40262What do you think of that?"
40262What do you want of me?"
40262What had happened to Dick?
40262What harm has the child done that she should be deceived?
40262What has happened to Felicia?
40262What has happened?
40262What if I had remained in Boston, Merry?
40262What if our enemies had crept upon us while you were supposed to be guarding the camp?"
40262What if they do find his charred body?
40262What is behind this singular procedure of yours?"
40262What makes yer fight with yer feet?"
40262What sort of men are they?"
40262What think you the chief would say should he hear you?"
40262What was it that happened?"
40262What was it when you won?"
40262What will this day bring?
40262What would I think of myself if anything serious happened to my brother?
40262What''s his name?"
40262Whatever are you a- doing?"
40262Whatever good would it do them to harm him?
40262Whatever is he doing here?"
40262Whatever is this joke you''re putting up on me, Felicia?"
40262When I am turned down by the blind and deluded managers, how am I to help another?
40262When our feelings is ruffled we are a heap bad-- eh, Mat?"
40262When the door was opened and Buckhart entered, Felicia cried out to him:"Dick-- you have found him?"
40262When they had lowered its contents until very little was left, Bight observed:"I s''pose Bland he''s going to chaw up this yere chap, Hodge?"
40262Where are they?"
40262Where did yer get lost from?"
40262Where is Dick?
40262Where is Frank?
40262Where is Sukes now?
40262Where is he now?"
40262Where is he?"
40262Where is he?"
40262Where is she?"
40262Where is this man?"
40262Where will it lead me?
40262White man did him see red snake with horse''s head?
40262Who are they?"
40262Who can say the hand of Providence was not in it?
40262Who is she?
40262Who is the child, and why did they take her from her home?"
40262Who is the old tike, mate?"
40262Who is this yere Dick?"
40262Who shall say I was to blame?
40262Why are they not permitted to come to me?"
40262Why did n''t I see them?"
40262Why did n''t he come himself, instead of doing that?"
40262Why did n''t you let me know about it any?
40262Why did they attack you?"
40262Why did they set upon me, my son?"
40262Why did you pursue and hunt him in disguise?
40262Why do n''t we have the luck to locate a mine like that?
40262Why do n''t you leave your cousin in the care of Cap''n Wiley?"
40262Why do you keep out of reach and urge your little beasts on?"
40262Why do you suppose he dropped a period into the midst of it?"
40262Why do you tell me what you contemplate doing?
40262Why does yer reckon that when you agrees ter meet me at Win''mill Station I comes here to find you five miles away?
40262Why should I win with you?"
40262Why should any one seize me and choke me in such a manner?
40262Why should luck always come to other galoots?"
40262Why should we be for telling you any?"
40262Why was it constructed?
40262Why was she deceived with the tale that she was to be carried to her father?"
40262Why, Frank, what are you going to do about it?
40262Will you explain to me how any one could have seen me shoot him under such circumstances?"
40262Without paying any attention to the pockmarked fellow, Dillon bent over the motionless boy, muttering:"I wonder if I cracks his skull?
40262Worthington?"
40262You have never thought of selling the Queen Mystery?"
40262You hear me chirp?"
40262You intend to start for the new mines early to- morrow?"
40262You know Felicia Delores, Dick''s cousin, with whom he was brought up?
40262You know what that is, do n''t you?"
40262You say you have picked up some more men here?"
40262You say you heard from your husband, who was then in a place called Warner?"
40262You takes some good men with you?"
40262You tells how you raises a roar if you do n''t git your coin, but what does yer do to earn it?"
40262You turned this way to escape the cold and to find at the same time the kind of game you were after?"
40262and what do you want?"
40262exclaimed Felicia,"where are the friends I saw from the window?
40262gasped Frank;"how did you get here?"
40262have you forgotten me?"
40262he exclaimed,"are you hurt?"
40262muttered Merry,"am I dreaming?"
40262my brother, is it you?"
40262what ails yer?"