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