This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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21894 | A brute? 21894 A substitute, eh?" |
21894 | About what? |
21894 | And after that? |
21894 | And did he have the package then? |
21894 | And do you know where we found''em? 21894 And do you mean to say she does go with him, anyhow?" |
21894 | And how about learning how to shoot? |
21894 | And so you killed the cows to get the Rovers into trouble? |
21894 | And that puts me in mind-- are we going to do anything to get square or not? |
21894 | And what did you have to do with this, Andy? |
21894 | And what do you care so long as you get enough to eat? |
21894 | And what fun we had down on the farm two years ago, scaring Aleck Pop and Jack Ness nearly to death? |
21894 | And what makes you think Brown wrote that communication? |
21894 | And what''s the prize? |
21894 | And where did you put them? |
21894 | And who told you about us? |
21894 | And will you settle it with Mr. Lacy, too? |
21894 | And you do not know a single thing about the shooting of the cows? |
21894 | Any bullies there? |
21894 | Are all your friends with you? |
21894 | Are we all here? |
21894 | Are you Rovers, too? |
21894 | Are you Walt Baxter-- the son of Mr. Daniel Baxter? |
21894 | Are you hurt? |
21894 | Are you safe? |
21894 | Are you sure? |
21894 | But if you and Andy want to go out, why do n''t you get another boat and send word to a couple of the other girls? |
21894 | But what about the fourth? |
21894 | But what of the boys''mothers? |
21894 | Ca n''t I go along too? |
21894 | Ca n''t a fellow ask a question or two without you starting such a rough- house as this? |
21894 | Ca n''t you fellows give us a tow? 21894 Ca n''t you fix it so we can be around at the time?" |
21894 | Ca n''t you parole us, Captain? |
21894 | Ca n''t you stand a little fun? |
21894 | Can any of you tell me? |
21894 | Can he swim? |
21894 | Colonel Colby, eh? 21894 Did he come toward the school?" |
21894 | Did he know you were watching him? |
21894 | Did he make you squeal? |
21894 | Did n''t I tell you to keep off my premises? 21894 Did n''t one of the hired men see''em do it?" |
21894 | Did n''t we go to church when we were at home, Andy? |
21894 | Did n''t you ever have any fights, Uncle Sam? |
21894 | Did n''t you go out on Hallowe''ens when you were a boy? |
21894 | Did you ever get a chance to play football in New York? |
21894 | Did you ever see such a fat chap in your life? |
21894 | Did you have a nice time getting here? |
21894 | Did you have much in the suitcase? |
21894 | Did you mail that letter or did Brown do it? |
21894 | Did you say grand opera or grand uproar? |
21894 | Did you see Martell take the suitcase? |
21894 | Do n''t Fred get half the thrashing? |
21894 | Do n''t you have skating in the winter? |
21894 | Do n''t you know it''s Hallowe''en? |
21894 | Do n''t you know the baker loves his rolls? |
21894 | Do n''t you think, Mr. Crews, it would be going far enough if I put him on the bench with the substitutes? |
21894 | Do n''t you want me to go with you? |
21894 | Do you deny that this is your handwriting? |
21894 | Do you know this fellow? |
21894 | Do you know what I''m inclined to think? |
21894 | Do you mean Slogwell Brown? |
21894 | Do you remember I told you that I placed that Fred Rover''s suitcase down under a stack in the cornfield? |
21894 | Do you remember how we got the best of old Josiah Crabtree? |
21894 | Do you suppose he reported the matter to Colonel Colby? |
21894 | Do you take us for a school library? |
21894 | Do you think they really went over there and shot the cows? |
21894 | Do you think you can find that many places? |
21894 | Do you think you can reach shore? |
21894 | Do you want me to go along? |
21894 | Does Martell know how to run a motor boat? |
21894 | Does he take her out much? |
21894 | Fred, do you know where we are? |
21894 | Givin''a couple of the Colby cadets a ride, eh? |
21894 | Had n''t we better get our suitcases? |
21894 | Had n''t we better march''em down to the barn? |
21894 | Have two of your cows been killed? |
21894 | Have you any idea when the term at Colby Hall begins, Dick? |
21894 | Have you ever said anything to the twins about going to boarding school, Tom? |
21894 | How about it, Dan? |
21894 | How about supper? |
21894 | How about the boats? |
21894 | How about you and Randy? |
21894 | How about your being dressed up as a boy? |
21894 | How about yourself? 21894 How did you make out?" |
21894 | How do you do, Uncle Si? |
21894 | How is corn? |
21894 | How long ago was this? |
21894 | How''s that? |
21894 | I suppose they have some pretty good games up there? |
21894 | I suppose you''ll give us a ride once in a while? |
21894 | I thought you were going to fight that Jack Rover to a finish some day? |
21894 | I wonder if this Walt Baxter will try to make trouble for us like his father did for our fathers? |
21894 | I wonder what the little imp was up to? |
21894 | I wonder where they are from? |
21894 | I wonder who the man with him is? |
21894 | I-- I think so,she faltered; and then she added:"Annie, are Alice and Jennie with you?" |
21894 | If I win the prize, what is it? |
21894 | If he did that, why did n''t he leave his own suitcase behind? |
21894 | Indeed? 21894 Is Andy or Randy up?" |
21894 | Is Miss Garwood the head of your school? |
21894 | Is he a friend of yours? |
21894 | Is n''t one of those girls Miss Mason? |
21894 | Is n''t that so, Randy? |
21894 | Is that so, Codfish? |
21894 | Is there any hard- hearted fellow-- like that Josiah Crabtree our folks tell about? |
21894 | Is there anything worth seeing on this island? |
21894 | Is this some of your work? |
21894 | Is this young man traveling with you? |
21894 | It was n''t one of the cadets, was it? |
21894 | It''s certainly a dandy school, is n''t it? |
21894 | Locked up for killing old Lacy''s cows, eh? |
21894 | Look at the gold braid, will you? 21894 Maybe you eat too much,"suggested Randy,"Why do n''t you cut down on your victuals?" |
21894 | Maybe you like to be out on the water? |
21894 | More tricks, eh? |
21894 | Mr. Lacy, what did you do with the two cows that were shot? |
21894 | No use talking, though, we certainly did have some good times in those days, did n''t we? |
21894 | Now the question is: How are we going to assign these rooms? |
21894 | Oh, Jack, had n''t we better ask him to take us to the Hall first? |
21894 | Oh, Mr. Lacy, wo n''t you please protect us? |
21894 | Oh, but we sha''n''t upset, shall we? |
21894 | Oh, do n''t you want to take us out for a walk? |
21894 | Oh, do you think that''s true? |
21894 | Oh, was n''t that a splendid run by Jack? |
21894 | Oh, well, Dad, what was the harm after they were all wet? |
21894 | Oh, well, what''s the difference? |
21894 | Oh, what''s your hurry? |
21894 | Please, Mister, you buy somet''in''? |
21894 | Say, Jack, wo n''t you stand on guard? |
21894 | Say, Slugger, why do n''t you get to work and see if you ca n''t boost Gif Garrison out of his place? 21894 Say, ca n''t we leave our two rowboats here and ride back to the Hall?" |
21894 | See these sleeves? 21894 So what''s the use of asking a question like that?" |
21894 | So you are the Rover boys, eh? |
21894 | Some playing, eh? |
21894 | Some tumble that, eh? |
21894 | The baker act? |
21894 | The lemon of a professor we were just talking about? |
21894 | Then all the other profs are perfectly good fellows? |
21894 | Then what do you two say to this letter? |
21894 | Then you would n''t advise me to play football? |
21894 | There wo n''t be any danger, will there? |
21894 | There, my boy, how do you like that? |
21894 | Thinking of going to church yourself, Jack? |
21894 | Three tramps, eh? 21894 Uncle Tom, that fellow seemed to know you?" |
21894 | Want to race? |
21894 | Was the suitcase locked, Fred? |
21894 | We got lost in the woods and had to camp out all night,explained Jack, and then added:"Did the others get back?" |
21894 | We''ll make things hum, wo n''t we? |
21894 | Well, Martell, when are you going to return that suitcase? |
21894 | Well, boys, are you going up to the Hall? |
21894 | Well, what did n''t he do? 21894 Well, what have you found?" |
21894 | Well, what would I be doing in the gym? |
21894 | Well, why should we be officers? |
21894 | Were n''t you going to stay to the pictures? |
21894 | Were they killed with bird shot or with rifle bullets? |
21894 | Wh-- wh-- why, wh-- wh-- what do you mean? |
21894 | What I was going to say was: Can any of you tell me----"When Nero discovered the north pole? |
21894 | What are you doing here? |
21894 | What are you going to be, Jack-- fifth corporal or first admiral of the rear guard? |
21894 | What are you going to do with those? |
21894 | What are you runnin''away fur? |
21894 | What business have you to laugh? |
21894 | What business is this of yours? |
21894 | What did I ever do to raise such a rumpus as this? |
21894 | What did he do with what package? |
21894 | What did you say about killing two cows? |
21894 | What do you mean by breaking up housekeeping like that, Codfish? |
21894 | What do you mean by spiking me that way? |
21894 | What do you mean by this? 21894 What do you mean by wetting me this way?" |
21894 | What do you mean, I say? |
21894 | What do you propose to do, Martell? |
21894 | What do you think of the place? 21894 What do you think, Dick?" |
21894 | What do you want of me, Martell? |
21894 | What do you want to do, Andy-- dress up as a girl? |
21894 | What do you want to do-- crack my head open? |
21894 | What do you want? |
21894 | What have the boys done now? |
21894 | What have they done? |
21894 | What in thunder made you run off in such a hurry, Nappy? |
21894 | What is that? |
21894 | What kind of a hat was it? |
21894 | What mice? |
21894 | What''s that? |
21894 | What''s that? |
21894 | What''s that? |
21894 | What''s the matter, Grandfather? 21894 What''s the matter?" |
21894 | What''s the matter? |
21894 | What''s the use of quarreling about a little thing like a tumble in the dirt? |
21894 | What''s this? |
21894 | What-- what do you mean by catching hold of me this way? |
21894 | When do we get guns? |
21894 | When do you expect Colonel Colby back? |
21894 | When was this? |
21894 | Where are they? 21894 Where are we going to race to?" |
21894 | Where did those mice come from? |
21894 | Where did you put those boxes? |
21894 | Where does that Nappy Martell hold forth? |
21894 | Where in the world have you two cadets been? |
21894 | Where''s my hat? |
21894 | Where? |
21894 | Where? |
21894 | Who are you talking about, Fred? |
21894 | Who are you talking about? |
21894 | Who can those fellows be, Jack? |
21894 | Who has got the best of it? |
21894 | Who said anything about three and three making six? |
21894 | Who says we shot the cows? |
21894 | Who told you I did that? |
21894 | Why abuse the cow? |
21894 | Why ca n''t you behave yourselves just as Martha and I do? |
21894 | Why ca n''t you leave that poor peddler alone? |
21894 | Why ca n''t you two fellows watch Brown and Martell? |
21894 | Why did he attack you, Fred? |
21894 | Why did n''t you let us know? |
21894 | Why do n''t you keep side by side and be sociable? |
21894 | Why do n''t you let the pair finish it? |
21894 | Why not live here just as we live on Riverside Drive? |
21894 | Why not two in one row and two directly in front? |
21894 | Why, what have you learned, Ned? |
21894 | Why, what was that? |
21894 | Wo n''t he be coming back? |
21894 | You are sure you do n''t approve of him? |
21894 | You did n''t do it, though, did you? |
21894 | You did n''t see him come back? |
21894 | You do n''t mean the mice? |
21894 | You do n''t want much for your money, do you? |
21894 | You have nothing more to add to your story? |
21894 | You thought it was a fine joke to put most of my things under the mattress of my bed, did n''t you? |
21894 | You would n''t do it, would you, Slugger? |
21894 | You''re sure he''s alone? |
21894 | An''goin''to rob you? |
21894 | And he was right, for a moment later there boomed out this refrain:"Who are we? |
21894 | And then before any of the others could speak he added:"Captain Dale, will you permit me to introduce some new scholars?" |
21894 | And then come to my room and rough- house things, eh? |
21894 | And then he added quickly:"Jack, have you any matches?" |
21894 | And then he added:"Are you ready?" |
21894 | And then, seeing a peculiar look on the boys''faces, the military instructor of Colby Hall continued:"Nothing wrong, I hope?" |
21894 | And what do you suppose the folks at home expect me to do?" |
21894 | And when we went to the Hall, who was the first one to get into trouble-- exploding a giant firecracker on the campus? |
21894 | Answer me that, will you?" |
21894 | But I thought you said you could polish him off alone?" |
21894 | But how are you sure I am here to encourage you?" |
21894 | CHAPTER VI ON THE TRAIN"Ready?" |
21894 | CHAPTER XXVIII IN THE GUARDROOM"What in the world do you suppose has become of them, Randy?" |
21894 | Ca n''t you see? |
21894 | Could the girls swim? |
21894 | Did Baxter say where the tramp went?" |
21894 | Did n''t I catch you trying to make a date with that Ruth Stevenson?" |
21894 | Did n''t they go to that famous old Putnam Hall?" |
21894 | Did the mice upset the globe?" |
21894 | Did you ever see so many mice?" |
21894 | Did you-- er-- have any trouble?" |
21894 | Do you dare to deny it?" |
21894 | Do you know a cadet at your Hall named Napoleon Martell-- I think they call him Nappy for short?" |
21894 | Do you mean Asa Lemm?" |
21894 | Do you mean to call me a thief?" |
21894 | Do you suspect anyone in particular of having taken it?" |
21894 | Do you think we''ll be smashed up?" |
21894 | Does n''t it seem wonderful? |
21894 | Fred understands it, too, does n''t he?" |
21894 | Got any letters for us?" |
21894 | How are you?" |
21894 | How do you like that?" |
21894 | I suppose that fellow told you all about me?" |
21894 | I suppose you know him quite well?" |
21894 | I suppose you placed the boxes in the pantry just so the mice would n''t catch cold, did n''t you?" |
21894 | I wonder what he''ll do?" |
21894 | Is he bound for the Hall?" |
21894 | Is n''t it grand?" |
21894 | Is n''t it swell?" |
21894 | Is n''t it wonderful how each is willing to share the blame with the other?" |
21894 | Jest read that, will you?" |
21894 | Looks rather fine, does n''t it?" |
21894 | Of course you know that your fathers and myself were schoolmates for many years?" |
21894 | Perhaps some day you''d like to go out with me?" |
21894 | Remember what fun we had last year in New York?" |
21894 | Rover?" |
21894 | So this is the same chap, eh?" |
21894 | Then you''re not going to punish us, are you?" |
21894 | To kill two valuable cows? |
21894 | Try to make me believe your suitcase was stolen, will you? |
21894 | We are permitted to go out in the farm fields, are n''t we?" |
21894 | What are you so mad about?" |
21894 | What did he ever do to raise such a rumpus as this?" |
21894 | What do you know about my cattle?" |
21894 | What do you know of him?" |
21894 | What do you make of it, Jack?" |
21894 | What do you mean by going ahead?" |
21894 | What do you mean, I say?" |
21894 | What do you mean?" |
21894 | What do you take me for?" |
21894 | What do you think of that?" |
21894 | What does this mean?" |
21894 | What kind of a race is this, anyhow?" |
21894 | What right had that Nappy Martell to order the man away?" |
21894 | What was your object in taking two of our shotguns from the gun rack and going over to Mr. Lacy''s farm and shooting down two of his cows?" |
21894 | What would a fellow do with holes out of doughnuts?" |
21894 | Where are those mice?" |
21894 | Where?" |
21894 | Who says I took it?" |
21894 | Why ca n''t some of our great inventors invent some kind of knowledge pill so a fellow can just go and buy a few boxes and then take them regularly?" |
21894 | Why did you go over there and shoot those cows?" |
21894 | Why then we know a lot of the same people, do n''t we? |
21894 | Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book? |
21894 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
21894 | but we''re going to have some good times now, are n''t we?" |
21894 | but wo n''t we have dandy times if that school is what we hope for?" |
21894 | by the way, can any of you tell me what the date was when Jefferson was inaugurated president?" |
21894 | ca n''t we go to our cousins and tell them that they can have their freedom?" |
21894 | can we get out?" |
21894 | do you know Gif Garrison?" |
21894 | do you mean that teacher they call old Lemon?" |
21894 | do you want a licking?" |
21894 | has he got to fight two of you Rovers?" |
21894 | how did you make out?" |
21894 | is that so?" |
21894 | is that so?" |
21894 | is the place on fire?" |
21894 | they do n''t make you pay extra fare, do they?" |
21894 | things have been happening since we left home, have n''t they?" |
21894 | we almost ran into the old man again, did n''t we?" |
21894 | what are you giving us-- a musical directory?" |
21894 | what do you know about this? |
21894 | what do you know about this?" |
21894 | what do you think of that letter?" |
21894 | what is it all about?" |
21894 | what will I do if they put me with him?" |
21894 | what will they ever do with them when they get a little older?" |
21894 | what''s become of my suitcase?" |
21894 | what''s that racket?" |
21894 | what''s the matter?" |
21894 | what''s up back there?" |
21894 | where are them other cadets now?" |
21894 | wherever did they come from?" |
21894 | wo n''t you make dem boys stop?" |
21894 | would n''t it be fine if we sighted a deer or a bear?" |
21894 | would n''t that be the worst ever?" |
23286 | Ai n''t I got a right to worry if a feller like you sends me sprawlin''? |
23286 | Allen Charter? |
23286 | Alone? |
23286 | Am I mistaken, or do I hear something? |
23286 | And do you really think those two Germans that that Jed Kessler spoke about set fire to the munition plant? |
23286 | And how did you happen to get all these boxes? |
23286 | And how soon do all of you expect to leave, if I may ask? |
23286 | And what about Ruth and May? |
23286 | And what about you, if I may ask? |
23286 | And what will they do with Nappy and Slugger? |
23286 | And where will that be? |
23286 | Any charges? |
23286 | Any trouble here? |
23286 | Are there any more in your party or are you alone? |
23286 | Are you going to return them? |
23286 | Are you going with our fathers? |
23286 | Are you much hurt? |
23286 | Are you really going to the front? |
23286 | Are you telling the truth? |
23286 | Beats rooming in a school all hollow, does n''t it? |
23286 | But how are we going to find our camp? |
23286 | But how in the world did they manage to find this place? |
23286 | But-- but could n''t you hire somebody else to run the business for you? |
23286 | Did he threaten you? |
23286 | Did he want to fight you? |
23286 | Did my father come up here? |
23286 | Did n''t you fellows doctor up our mess kits? |
23286 | Did the folks at Rackville think they might live down near the bay? |
23286 | Did they dare to speak to you? |
23286 | Did they find out how the turtle came to be there? |
23286 | Did they go toward Haven Point? |
23286 | Did they have a chance to get at the stuff in the knapsacks? |
23286 | Did you ever see anybody suspicious? |
23286 | Did you get everything fixed up? |
23286 | Did you say invisible heroes? |
23286 | Did you see Jack at the head of the third company? |
23286 | Did you tell him that you were too busy to talk? |
23286 | Do n''t you fellows want to see the fun? |
23286 | Do n''t you know you have to send them away with a smile? |
23286 | Do n''t you remember how worked up he was over it? |
23286 | Do n''t you think you were rather hard on the professor? |
23286 | Do you know what I think? |
23286 | Do you know whether his offer has been accepted? |
23286 | Do you mean to say he really cut the ropes here? |
23286 | Do you mean to say you have n''t got the money yet? |
23286 | Do you really mean it, Dad? |
23286 | Do you suppose they recognized you? |
23286 | Do you suppose they''ve all left the submarine? |
23286 | Do you suppose you''d know those fellows again if you saw them? |
23286 | Do you want me to go, Son? |
23286 | Do you wish to make any complaint, Captain Rover? |
23286 | Excuse me, but did my father come up here? |
23286 | Going to put one over on Codfish? |
23286 | Got any more boxes to put on the fire, Codfish? |
23286 | Have they resumed work at the shell- loading plant? |
23286 | Have you any idea what started that fire? |
23286 | Have you any idea what was in the packages in the wagon? |
23286 | Have you seen anybody? |
23286 | How about it-- did it hurt you any? |
23286 | How about it? |
23286 | How about that little feast we were going to have before we went to bed? |
23286 | How are you making it, Dad? 23286 How are you these days? |
23286 | How could I do that? 23286 How did you fix it up, Tom?" |
23286 | How do you know what they want? |
23286 | How is that? |
23286 | How soon do you expect to go to Europe? |
23286 | How was I to guess that they''d be awake watchin''us? |
23286 | How''d you like the fish, Codfish? |
23286 | I do n''t believe those Germans ever use that entrance, do you? |
23286 | I suppose you fellows will want to celebrate that baseball victory to- night? |
23286 | I wonder how our feet will feel after we have covered the eighteen miles we have to do to- day? |
23286 | I wonder if it will damage that place any? |
23286 | I wonder if my dad will want to go, too? |
23286 | I wonder if those big coastwise steamers are in any danger of the German submarines? |
23286 | I wonder if those were the two men who were making all that noise? |
23286 | I wonder if we had n''t better follow them? |
23286 | I wonder if we''ll ever meet old Asa Lemm again? |
23286 | I wonder what he is doing in this town? |
23286 | I wonder who they can be? |
23286 | I wonder why Captain Dale does n''t volunteer, too? |
23286 | I''d like to have it first rate; but where are we going to get the eats? |
23286 | I''m off, am I? |
23286 | If they were Americans why would they be concealing themselves in such an out- of- the- way place as this? |
23286 | In that case, it is n''t likely that the first explosion brought on the second, is it? |
23286 | Is he coming alone? |
23286 | Is n''t he coming home at all? |
23286 | Is n''t it dreadful? 23286 Is n''t that in the vicinity of Camp Huxwell?" |
23286 | Is n''t that just lovely? |
23286 | Jack, what do you think our fathers will do? |
23286 | Look at them getting away from that place, will you? |
23286 | Look out there, will you? |
23286 | May I ask what sort of commission my father obtained? |
23286 | Maybe you''d like it, Spouter? |
23286 | Now the question is-- what are we going to do with this fellow? |
23286 | Now the question is-- which way shall we go in order to get to our camp? |
23286 | Now then, Randy, which way were they headed? |
23286 | Now, what in the world is it? |
23286 | Oh, do you think so? |
23286 | Oh, well, what of it? |
23286 | Play a trick on you? |
23286 | Ralph, what do you think about our getting into this war in Europe? |
23286 | Really? |
23286 | Say, Fatty, do you want to become an officer of them? |
23286 | Say, Gabe, what happened to you? 23286 Say, Jack, why do n''t you run for captain?" |
23286 | Say, Pop, why do n''t you go up and see Mr. Martell about this? |
23286 | Say, did those two fellows look anything like the two Germans Jed Kessler spoke about? |
23286 | Say, did you notice who was in that elevator? |
23286 | Say, do you know what I think? |
23286 | Say, do you think those fellows are Germans? |
23286 | Say, fellows, what do you think of it? 23286 Say, he wo n''t be seriously bitten, will he?" |
23286 | Say, how can a fellow make a speech if you''re going to interrupt him all the time? |
23286 | Say, what is that fellow dragging behind him? |
23286 | Say, what''s all this row mean? |
23286 | Say, who opened up the onion factory? |
23286 | Say, will you fellows shut up and get to bed? |
23286 | See any ghosts to- night, Ned? |
23286 | See that automobile yonder? 23286 See the trail of smoke she is leaving behind her?" |
23286 | Some of our folks from New York? |
23286 | Suppose we ride into town and get a bite to eat, and then come back here? |
23286 | Sure this is the right tent, are you? |
23286 | Then they are pretty certain that it is the work of some German sympathizers? |
23286 | Then you know about the submarine? |
23286 | Walking? |
23286 | Wanted to see us, eh? |
23286 | Was he really hard to manage? |
23286 | Was he to come here with it? |
23286 | Was n''t it rich? |
23286 | Was the supply house near the car where the first explosion happened? |
23286 | Well, if you do n''t like to see the boxes and barrels burned up, why do n''t you furnish us with a little cord wood? |
23286 | Well, then, why did n''t you get Mr. Allen Charter to take hold? |
23286 | Well, what do you know about this? |
23286 | Well, what if we were? |
23286 | Well, what of it? 23286 Were you sure they were the same men?" |
23286 | What are you doing here? |
23286 | What are you going to do with those onions I got for you? |
23286 | What are you going to do? |
23286 | What are you going to do? |
23286 | What business have they got to ask about Martha and Mary? |
23286 | What can those fellows be doing away out here in the woods? |
23286 | What could that have been? |
23286 | What did they do with the turtle at last? |
23286 | What did they say? |
23286 | What did they want here? |
23286 | What did they want? |
23286 | What did you do with the flashlight and the handkerchief? |
23286 | What did you do with the man who wanted to see you? |
23286 | What do you know about that? 23286 What do you mean by a''real, nice, comfortable, little package?''" |
23286 | What do you mean by running off with my stuff? 23286 What do you say-- shall we go below?" |
23286 | What do you suppose it is, and where do you suppose it comes from? |
23286 | What do you think of that, fellows? |
23286 | What do you want to know that for? |
23286 | What do you want, anyway? |
23286 | What do you want? |
23286 | What do you want? |
23286 | What ever brought''em to Haven Point? 23286 What gets me is-- how did that submarine get into this underground place?" |
23286 | What good will your old business be if those Germans win this war and start in to rule everything? 23286 What is it, Ralph?" |
23286 | What is it? |
23286 | What is it? |
23286 | What is it? |
23286 | What is that? |
23286 | What is that? |
23286 | What is that? |
23286 | What makes you say that? |
23286 | What right have you got to butt in here, Frank Newberry? |
23286 | What was it-- the snapping turtle? |
23286 | What was that he said, Nappy? |
23286 | What were they doing there? |
23286 | What were those fellows doing here? |
23286 | What would they be doing that for? |
23286 | What''s doing, Jack? |
23286 | What''s the dear creature''s name, Codfish? |
23286 | What''s the matter out there? |
23286 | What''s the matter with fixing up both tents? |
23286 | What''s the matter-- afraid we wo n''t be able to get seats? |
23286 | What''s the matter? |
23286 | What''s the matter? |
23286 | What''s the scheme? |
23286 | What''s the trouble here? |
23286 | What''s the use of talking like that? 23286 What''s this all about?" |
23286 | What''s wrong now? |
23286 | What? |
23286 | When I came in for the seats, who do you think was just ahead of me at the ticket window? |
23286 | When did you get the news? |
23286 | When was that? |
23286 | Where are you? |
23286 | Where did you get that news? |
23286 | Where do you suppose this road leads to? |
23286 | Where is he? |
23286 | Where is the telegram? |
23286 | Where to? |
23286 | Where were they? |
23286 | Where? |
23286 | Which direction do you think it is in? |
23286 | Who has been playing a trick? 23286 Who of the others of the Old Guard are going?" |
23286 | Who was it? 23286 Why did n''t you examine the bundle before you threw it away?" |
23286 | Why did n''t you report this to the guard? |
23286 | Why did you do that? |
23286 | Why did you motion for us to get out of the way? |
23286 | Why do n''t you go over and interview him? |
23286 | Why do n''t you take those boxes down and put them on the bonfire? |
23286 | Why not get out one of the Clearwater Hall boats and row over a little closer to that place? 23286 Why? |
23286 | Will we? |
23286 | Will you fellows keep it to yourselves until it becomes public property? |
23286 | Will you keep your mouth shut if we take you in on this? |
23286 | Worry? |
23286 | Would n''t it be great if all of us cadets could go into the army? |
23286 | Would there be any objection to our going into the woods and taking a look around? |
23286 | Would you believe it? |
23286 | Would you really, Dad? |
23286 | You do n''t mean Slugger and Nappy? |
23286 | You have n''t any boxes? |
23286 | You know what I''ve got an idea of doing? |
23286 | You mean Colonel Colby is going away? |
23286 | You say you are pretty sure they are the same fellows who were around the plant just previous to the explosion? |
23286 | You think you''re smart, do n''t you? |
23286 | You''ve bought some of the bonds yourself, have n''t you, Dad? |
23286 | Your own fault, was it? |
23286 | _ A snapping turtle!_"What''s that? 23286 And a moment later there boomed out this refrain:Who are we? |
23286 | And besides that, what chance would an old feller like me have against two husky men? |
23286 | And then he added as he got a better view of those aboard the boat:"Are you United States officers?" |
23286 | And then he added, his eyes snapping:"What do you suppose happened to it? |
23286 | And then she added to her daughter:"What do you think about your father going to the front?" |
23286 | But what am I going to do?" |
23286 | CHAPTER XXVI AN ASTONISHING DISCOVERY"What does this mean, Captain Rover?" |
23286 | Ca n''t you see? |
23286 | Did either of the things have your name or initials on it?" |
23286 | Did you get a dose of the shakes?" |
23286 | Do n''t you know Dick and I have had the worst kind of blues thinking that you must be left behind?" |
23286 | Do you feel like a regular soldier yet?" |
23286 | Do you mean somebody has taken them?" |
23286 | Do you think she ran afoul of some of our big warships or our submarine chasers?" |
23286 | Do you want to come along, Fred?" |
23286 | Garrison?" |
23286 | Give us a ride into town, will you?" |
23286 | Got your pocketknife handy?" |
23286 | Have n''t we got a right to do that if we want to?" |
23286 | Have you discovered anything unusual?" |
23286 | Have you got over the effects of that explosion?" |
23286 | Have you?" |
23286 | I did n''t know they were in such a hurry to get to the diner, did you?" |
23286 | I think it was started by old Jed Kessler, was n''t it?" |
23286 | I wonder if he would n''t let his chauffeur run us down to the Hall? |
23286 | I wonder what they did that for? |
23286 | If you wanted anything to eat, why did n''t you ask one of the teachers for it?" |
23286 | Martha was openly crying, and tears filled the eyes of Mary, and who could blame them? |
23286 | Say, would you mind hooking that boat fast and pulling it to shore? |
23286 | Say, you fellows certainly did trim up Hixley High to- day, did n''t you?" |
23286 | Shall we put up Jack Rover for captain of Company C?" |
23286 | This is something terrible, ai n''t it? |
23286 | WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THAT?" |
23286 | WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THAT?" |
23286 | What are you young gentlemen eating?" |
23286 | What did you slam me in the back for?" |
23286 | What do you know about that?" |
23286 | What do you know about this?" |
23286 | What do you mean, you rascal?" |
23286 | What do you mean?" |
23286 | What do you say if we make him a prisoner?" |
23286 | What for?" |
23286 | What is it, anyhow?" |
23286 | What is this?" |
23286 | What time do you go on?" |
23286 | What will they do with them?" |
23286 | What would I be doin''with a snappin''turtle?" |
23286 | What''s this?" |
23286 | Where is Dad?" |
23286 | Which club would win? |
23286 | Which company would you like to go in-- A or B?" |
23286 | Who is going to do it if we all go away?" |
23286 | Who took the things?" |
23286 | Would they come back from the war in safety? |
23286 | are n''t you going in for a commission of some sort?" |
23286 | as soon as that?" |
23286 | but do n''t the bugles and drums sound fine?" |
23286 | ca n''t you take a joke? |
23286 | could n''t you stop them in some way from doing that?" |
23286 | did n''t you get enough to eat at supper?" |
23286 | did you ever?" |
23286 | do you mean to say we''ve got to put up with those fellows on this trip?" |
23286 | do you suppose the Germans have come over here to bombard us?" |
23286 | do you suppose there were German spies around?" |
23286 | do you think Mary is in danger?" |
23286 | do you think you ought to touch the girls''things?" |
23286 | do you want your father to hang back when he thinks it''s his duty to go to the front?" |
23286 | he wanted to go to the front just as well as you did, did n''t he?" |
23286 | how long are those days coming?" |
23286 | some celebration to- night, what?" |
23286 | suppose they got killed-- or even wounded?" |
23286 | thought they were smart, did n''t they?" |
23286 | what are you doing here?" |
23286 | what are you fellows doing here?" |
23286 | what do you know about that?" |
23286 | what do you know about that?" |
23286 | what do you know about that?" |
23286 | what do you mean by stopping so suddenly?" |
23286 | what does this mean?" |
23286 | what in blazes have you got in your kits?" |
23286 | what in thunder is this?" |
23286 | what is this anyway-- a bombardment?" |
23286 | what you mean by knockin''me down that way?" |
23286 | what''s this?" |
23286 | where does that come from?" |
23286 | who put these rocks in my bed?" |
23286 | who told you that?" |
23286 | why ca n''t I go to sleep?" |
23286 | wo n''t he be surprised at the story we have to tell?" |
23286 | you do n''t mean that Hans Mueller is going?" |
45517 | A fine spread, eh? 45517 A million dollars?" |
45517 | A million, eh, Bart? |
45517 | A tiger broke loose? |
45517 | Ai n''t they around? |
45517 | All ready? |
45517 | Am I dreaming, or is this a trick? |
45517 | Am I mistaken, or is that Dan Baxter and his party? |
45517 | An''where did you get them machines? |
45517 | And Jennie, my niece? |
45517 | And we were fired upon? |
45517 | And what will you give me, Baxter, if I work for you? |
45517 | And who put that little bulldog in Josiah Crabtree''s bedroom in the dark? |
45517 | And you expect me to be an officer over you, Pep? 45517 And you, Mumps?" |
45517 | Andy, were you up in your dormitory a while ago? |
45517 | Any danger of his bursting? |
45517 | Are n''t you satisfied to rob us of those we have already picked? |
45517 | Are the rascals there? |
45517 | Are there any more of them? |
45517 | Are these fellows tramps? |
45517 | Are they going to rob us? |
45517 | Are they hurt? |
45517 | Are they-- they all right? |
45517 | Are those young ladies safe? |
45517 | Are we? |
45517 | Are you all right, Laura? |
45517 | Are you certain he is dead? |
45517 | Are you certain we ai n''t in danger o''bein''shot? |
45517 | Are you enjoying your hard- tack, Stuffer? |
45517 | Are you going to blab on us? |
45517 | Are you going to desert me? |
45517 | Are you going to fight? |
45517 | Are you going to get to your side of the road or not? |
45517 | Are you going to give us half the road or not? |
45517 | Are you going to land? |
45517 | Are you going to open that door? |
45517 | Are you going to risk going after the tiger? |
45517 | Are you going to row, Stuffer? |
45517 | Are you going to steal our boat? |
45517 | Are you much hurt? |
45517 | Are you sure of this, Gus? |
45517 | Are you-- you sure, Ditmore? |
45517 | Baxter in trouble? |
45517 | Baxter, do you know anything of this? |
45517 | Baxter, would n''t you like a drink of soda? |
45517 | Better than Java, eh? |
45517 | Boys, I am no bur----"All ready? |
45517 | But we were attacked? |
45517 | But what are you going to do about it? |
45517 | But what do you make of this? |
45517 | But, say, was n''t there something the matter with your boat at first? |
45517 | Buy them? 45517 By the way,"he went on to Jack,"are you going in for that boat race next week?" |
45517 | Ca n''t I have a drink? |
45517 | Ca n''t we do it, Dan? |
45517 | Ca n''t you stop it? |
45517 | Ca-- can''t you help us? |
45517 | Can it be possible that the rascals have left the building? |
45517 | Can this be true? |
45517 | Can we go? |
45517 | Careful of what? |
45517 | Climbed up on it? |
45517 | Come back, wo n''t you? |
45517 | Did he reward you, Jack? |
45517 | Did he spot you? |
45517 | Did they board with you? |
45517 | Did they come from Cedarville? |
45517 | Did they take anything out of the boathouse? |
45517 | Did you get hit with a lump of mud? |
45517 | Did you hear that ghost story Dale was telling? |
45517 | Did you hit him? |
45517 | Did you notice how one kept his hand over his forehead? |
45517 | Did you notice how scared Mumps was? |
45517 | Did you notice how they kept their faces hidden? |
45517 | Did you recognize any of those who-- er-- attacked us? |
45517 | Did you see anything of a man with a cutter around here yesterday, or a day or two before? |
45517 | Did you speak to them? |
45517 | Did your boat go into the water? |
45517 | Did-- did you-- see the tiger? |
45517 | Do n''t they ever go to town, or go boating? |
45517 | Do n''t you know anything of this affair? |
45517 | Do n''t you know we can put you in the hands of the law for it? |
45517 | Do n''t you remember what the old woman told you? |
45517 | Do n''t you see how it''s snowing? |
45517 | Do n''t you see the end of that shovel moving? |
45517 | Do n''t you want to be an officer yourself? |
45517 | Do n''t you want to come into the stage, Pep? |
45517 | Do n''t you want to invite Dan Baxter? |
45517 | Do they stay there all the time? |
45517 | Do we take any grub along? |
45517 | Do you belong at Putnam Hall? |
45517 | Do you expect us to march through that puddle? |
45517 | Do you feel anyway ill, boys? |
45517 | Do you give in, Baxter? |
45517 | Do you know their names? |
45517 | Do you know these men at all? |
45517 | Do you mean that? |
45517 | Do you surrender? |
45517 | Do you think it was a joke? |
45517 | Do you think they will shoot? |
45517 | Do you think you are organized, Pep? |
45517 | Do you want me again? |
45517 | Do you want to be found out? |
45517 | Eh? |
45517 | Feel big, do n''t you? |
45517 | Fine, eh? |
45517 | Good day for playing football, eh? |
45517 | Got many pupils there now? |
45517 | Had n''t we better change our clothes an''go to bed? |
45517 | Had n''t you better get a club-- or somethin''? |
45517 | Has the monkey gone? |
45517 | Have I got to go back now? |
45517 | Have n''t we had about enough? |
45517 | Have you a match? |
45517 | Have you any idea where they could have gone to? |
45517 | Have you been bothered by Roy Bock lately? |
45517 | Have you been doing anything wrong? |
45517 | Have you been hiding there ever since we left the circus grounds? |
45517 | Have you been listening to our talk? |
45517 | Have you gone crazy? |
45517 | Hi, there, what''s that? |
45517 | Hi, there, who threw that? |
45517 | How am I to git diamonds an''gold watches on twenty dollars a month, answer me that now? |
45517 | How are we to get back? |
45517 | How are you making out? |
45517 | How did the grease get there? |
45517 | How did the snow house come to cave in? |
45517 | How did this start? |
45517 | How did you do it? |
45517 | How do you feel, Pepper? |
45517 | How do you know? |
45517 | How do you like that? |
45517 | How do you like the flavor, Dan? |
45517 | How shall we do it? |
45517 | How should I know? |
45517 | Hullo, is that you, Captain Putnam? |
45517 | Hullo, what are you doing here? |
45517 | Hullo, what does that mean? |
45517 | Hullo, what''s that? |
45517 | Hullo, what''s the trouble? |
45517 | Hullo, what''s this? |
45517 | Hullo, what''s this? |
45517 | I reckon it was hard enough, was n''t it? |
45517 | I say, what''s that? |
45517 | I say,he called out;"who put that soap in the coffee?" |
45517 | I wo n''t stand it-- do you understand? 45517 I''d make a fine- looking officer, would n''t I?" |
45517 | I-- we went overboard, did n''t we? |
45517 | If they-- who''s this? |
45517 | If we let you go, will you keep your mouth shut? |
45517 | If you don''t----"What? |
45517 | In what way? |
45517 | Is he a land swell or a sea swell? |
45517 | Is he-- he dead? |
45517 | Is it yerselves that''s afther wantin''company, I do n''t know? 45517 Is n''t it great?" |
45517 | Is the ceiling falling down? |
45517 | Is the door unlocked? |
45517 | Is the tiger coming? |
45517 | Is there a fire? |
45517 | Is there such a treasure? |
45517 | It is strange; what could be the matter? |
45517 | It was a stiff race though, was n''t it? |
45517 | It was the boom struck us, was n''t it? |
45517 | Just step in here a minute, will you? |
45517 | Let us ask the folks around town if they have seen him? |
45517 | Let us finish him, wo n''t you? |
45517 | Looking for anybody around here? |
45517 | Maybe we would n''t do a thing to him, eh? |
45517 | Murdered? |
45517 | My pet? 45517 No, have you?" |
45517 | Now what do they intend to do? |
45517 | Now yours, young man? |
45517 | Now, what can those chaps be up to? 45517 Oh, dear, what has happened?" |
45517 | Oh, do you think he''ll try to break down the door? |
45517 | Oh, sir-- supposing that ghost comes again? |
45517 | Paxton, do you surrender? |
45517 | Paxton, what do you say? |
45517 | Peleg, wo n''t you lend me a diamond for my shirt front? |
45517 | Really? 45517 Really?" |
45517 | Saw you cruising around here day before yesterday, did n''t I? |
45517 | Say, Dan, did you make that out of stale glue, or old boots? |
45517 | Say, Mumps, was it you told the fellows that a cadet was once murdered around here? |
45517 | Say, Stuffer, you could eat about all the time, could n''t you? |
45517 | Say, has anybody got a blank cartridge left? |
45517 | Say, help me make him a prisoner, will you? |
45517 | Say, what do you think? |
45517 | Say, what do you want here? |
45517 | See here, ai n''t you going to let us go? |
45517 | See here, if I help pick nuts will you let me off? |
45517 | See here, what did you do that for? |
45517 | Shall we answer? |
45517 | Shall we go to the captain again? |
45517 | Snuggers, am I awake? |
45517 | So you are going to duck us? |
45517 | So you''re going to take part in this too, eh? |
45517 | So you''re the guilty party, eh? |
45517 | So, Coulter, it was you who helped to cave in that snow house, eh? |
45517 | Some day you''ll buy out the Hall and give us free board, eh? |
45517 | Stocks? 45517 Stocks?" |
45517 | Stop, do you hear? |
45517 | Supposing some tramps or highway robbers should pounce out on us? |
45517 | Supposing the tiger takes it into his head to camp out around here? 45517 Supposing we are invited there?" |
45517 | Sure, an do yez think they''d stale our duds? |
45517 | Tell me the story, wo n''t you? |
45517 | The gymnasium at ten o''clock, eh? |
45517 | The question is, what? 45517 The question is, where?" |
45517 | Then who did tell on me? |
45517 | Then you wo n''t let us go? |
45517 | Then you''d rather suffer, eh? |
45517 | Was n''t you going to say that, Stuffer? |
45517 | We were doused with water? |
45517 | Well, what do you want me to do? |
45517 | Well, where is it now? |
45517 | Well, young gentlemen, what can I do for you? |
45517 | Well? |
45517 | Wh-- what''s that? |
45517 | Wha-- what-- who-- gug-- gug-- who put snow in my mouth? |
45517 | What are those men doing to them? |
45517 | What are you going to do about it? |
45517 | What are you going to do with him? |
45517 | What are you going to do? |
45517 | What are you going to do? |
45517 | What are you going to-- to-- put a B on me for? |
45517 | What condition? |
45517 | What craft is that, Jack? |
45517 | What did I tell you? |
45517 | What did-- did he hi- hit me with? |
45517 | What do you fellows mean by running off with our ice- boat? |
45517 | What do you mean by tearing downstairs like a-- a cyclone? |
45517 | What do you want of us? |
45517 | What do you want? |
45517 | What for? |
45517 | What have you fellows been up to here? |
45517 | What have you got to say, Baxter? |
45517 | What in the world was that? |
45517 | What is it, Jack? |
45517 | What is it, Jack? |
45517 | What is it, Master Fenwick? |
45517 | What is the meaning of this? |
45517 | What is the trouble, Snuggers? |
45517 | What made you run off so furiously, Annie? |
45517 | What place is this, Peleg? |
45517 | What promise? |
45517 | What shall we do next? |
45517 | What shall we do with them? |
45517 | What was I up to? |
45517 | What will you do, if you learn he is really offering money for votes? |
45517 | What''s all this shooting about? |
45517 | What''s doing? |
45517 | What''s going on here? |
45517 | What''s the matter with you fellows? |
45517 | What''s the matter, Paxton? |
45517 | What''s the matter? |
45517 | What''s the trouble? |
45517 | What''s the use, when you can get someone else''s craft for nothing? |
45517 | What''s this for? |
45517 | What''s this? 45517 Whatever are we to do?" |
45517 | Where are they going, Mumps? |
45517 | Where are they going? |
45517 | Where are you bound? |
45517 | Where did you get the monk? |
45517 | Where did you see them? |
45517 | Where do I come in on this? |
45517 | Where is Joseph? |
45517 | Where is the ice- boat now? |
45517 | Where''s Andy? |
45517 | Where''s the tiger? |
45517 | Where? |
45517 | Where? |
45517 | Who are the regular teachers? |
45517 | Who are they? |
45517 | Who are you? |
45517 | Who is she? |
45517 | Who is there? |
45517 | Who is under there? |
45517 | Who lent you the ice- boat? |
45517 | Who told you of this? |
45517 | Who told you that? |
45517 | Who told you? |
45517 | Who was on board? |
45517 | Who were those three fellows? |
45517 | Who''s breaking glass? |
45517 | Whose monkey is it? |
45517 | Why ca n''t I have a fiver, too? |
45517 | Why ca n''t we follow them up once? |
45517 | Why did n''t you keep her from slippin''? |
45517 | Why should we stay away? |
45517 | Why, Flossie? |
45517 | Why, Master Fenwick, what is the trouble? 45517 Why-- er-- did you-- er-- you stop the auto for my wife?" |
45517 | Will I? |
45517 | Will you bring the rowboat up here? |
45517 | Will you give it to me now? |
45517 | Wo n''t old Crabtree feel fine with a wet back on such a bitter night as this? |
45517 | Wo n''t we? 45517 Wo n''t we?" |
45517 | Wo n''t you give me just one kiss? |
45517 | Wonder if I can walk the distance before it gets too light? 45517 Wot place? |
45517 | Yes, but-- but how did you guess it? |
45517 | You ai n''t fer killin''an old man, be you? |
45517 | You and he are great chums, are n''t you? |
45517 | You are sure Paxton and Fenwick were allowed their liberty? |
45517 | You ca n''t expect a fellow like me to settle down and be as quiet as a lamb, can you? |
45517 | You know nothing? |
45517 | You sprang from the wheel into the machine? |
45517 | You want to be handsome, do n''t you, Peleg? |
45517 | You wo n''t promise? |
45517 | You wo n''t, eh? 45517 You would have seen him, had he stopped?" |
45517 | You-- you-- er-- don''t want me to drive you, do you? |
45517 | Again he walked around the Hall, trying all of the doors, and when he had done so, called to Snuggers:"Have you a key?" |
45517 | Ai n''t it awful, though?" |
45517 | And then he added:"Where did that monkey come from?" |
45517 | Are n''t my services worth as much as Gus Coulter''s?" |
45517 | Are you agreed, Paxton?" |
45517 | But come, are you going to be an officer or not? |
45517 | But what''s to do?" |
45517 | By the way, have they found out yet who mixed the salt and sugar last Saturday?" |
45517 | CHAPTER IV ELECTING A MAJOR"Have they been spying on us?" |
45517 | CHAPTER VII HOW THE BOAT RACES WERE WON"Do you think they''ll keep silent?" |
45517 | CHAPTER X IN THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY"What are we up against now?" |
45517 | CHAPTER XXVII THE PUNISHMENT OF A BULLY"Look here, what do you intend to do with me?" |
45517 | Crabtree?" |
45517 | Crabtree?" |
45517 | Dale Blackmore, what have you to say?" |
45517 | Did ye save that?" |
45517 | Do n''t you want to be an officer of the Putnam Hall Cadet Corps? |
45517 | Do you know that man?" |
45517 | Do you know what I think? |
45517 | Do you mean with money?" |
45517 | Do you want me to become poor again? |
45517 | Do you wish to go along, young gentlemen?" |
45517 | Ford?" |
45517 | Green?" |
45517 | Have you a nightmare?" |
45517 | How did you git here?" |
45517 | How do you like that, Putnam Hall?" |
45517 | How in the world will I manage you?" |
45517 | How is that for a spurt?" |
45517 | How many teachers?" |
45517 | If they try to crow over me----""What will you do?" |
45517 | Is that the tiger?" |
45517 | Is the back door to the Hall open?" |
45517 | Mike, did you bring that horsewhip along?" |
45517 | Mrs. Ford, have you any cartridges for this pistol?" |
45517 | Say, do you know how I feel? |
45517 | So you''ve been spying on us, eh? |
45517 | Spooning, I suppose?" |
45517 | The-- the house came down on our heads, did n''t it?" |
45517 | Then he looked at Pepper in added curiosity, as much as to say:"What do you want to do with me?" |
45517 | What are you going to do with us?" |
45517 | What could it mean? |
45517 | What is that, fellows? |
45517 | What right had you to try to run away with our baskets of things?" |
45517 | What time is it?" |
45517 | What''s that?" |
45517 | What''s that?" |
45517 | Whatever are we goin''to do, with sech a wild animal as thet roamin''the roads, I''d like to know?" |
45517 | Where did that tiger come from?" |
45517 | Where is the brave young gentleman who stopped it for me?" |
45517 | Who could have locked that?" |
45517 | Who did it?" |
45517 | Who put that there?" |
45517 | Who put this beast here?" |
45517 | Why did n''t we think to run our boat ashore?" |
45517 | Why, who in this school would be mean enough to sell his vote?" |
45517 | Wo n''t you shake hands?" |
45517 | Wo n''t you watch him?" |
45517 | Wonder how far I am from the Hall and what sort of a place this can be?" |
45517 | Wot be you a- doin''up there, tell me that?" |
45517 | Wot did you think it was, eh?" |
45517 | cried Andy, pointing to the cottage,"Am I mistaken, or is that place on fire?" |
45517 | do you intend to dictate to me?" |
45517 | who''s sticking me with a pin?" |
15795 | About what? |
15795 | All present, eh? |
15795 | All ready? |
15795 | All right, Helen? |
15795 | All right; but what is wrong? |
15795 | Am I dreaming or is this really Dan Baxter? |
15795 | And Harry and Joe? |
15795 | And after that? |
15795 | And did you know he had robbed our house? |
15795 | And do I get pie for dinner? |
15795 | And how is Lieutenant Rover this morning? |
15795 | And how is our friend Philliam Willander to- day? |
15795 | And what is that? |
15795 | And what is that? |
15795 | And will you promise to keep mum about what has happened here to- night? |
15795 | And you intend to blab on us? |
15795 | And you too, Alice? |
15795 | And you will not breathe a word about what has taken place here? |
15795 | Are n''t you glad to see us, father? |
15795 | Are the girls well? |
15795 | Are they in town yet? |
15795 | Are they? |
15795 | Are you alone? |
15795 | Are you badly hurt? |
15795 | Are you certain? |
15795 | Are you prepared to die? |
15795 | Are you prepared to meet your doom? |
15795 | Are you two alone? |
15795 | Around the belt? |
15795 | Back at last, are you, an''safe an''sound? |
15795 | Big as a watermelon? |
15795 | But after that, will the cadets elect me to one of those positions? |
15795 | But if they wo n''t leave you alone, Dick? |
15795 | But we''ll turn''em down before the encampment is over, eh, fellows? |
15795 | But what did you do to Rover? |
15795 | But what if he is leading some innocent students astray? 15795 But where would he get the mustache and wig, Tom?" |
15795 | But why did you make the change at all? |
15795 | But you are coming East soon, are n''t you? |
15795 | But you are not going to tell on me, are you? |
15795 | By the way, Uncle Randolph, how is scientific farming progressing? |
15795 | Ca n''t we do something? |
15795 | Can I keep this picture? |
15795 | Can they be going to the head of the lake? |
15795 | Can you do this? |
15795 | Cannonballs? |
15795 | Den vot you vos giggling apout, hey? |
15795 | Did I? |
15795 | Did Lew Flapp give you the liquor? 15795 Did any of you fire it?" |
15795 | Did he chase you far? |
15795 | Did he steal anything? |
15795 | Did n''t I just say I was tired out? 15795 Did n''t he go and blab on me to Captain Putnam?" |
15795 | Did somebody throw pepper? |
15795 | Did they speak to you? |
15795 | Did you follow him up? |
15795 | Did you leave camp of your own free will, Rover? |
15795 | Did you see them go? |
15795 | Did you-- did you haul me out? |
15795 | Die? 15795 Do I got some more trials?" |
15795 | Do da call you by your imbrober name? |
15795 | Do n''t you remember how the boys marched away in them days? |
15795 | Do n''t you remember that trip, and the fun we had with Peleg Snuggers, the wagon man? |
15795 | Do n''t you remember what policing a camp is? |
15795 | Do n''t you think I had better caution the fellows to pin down their tents extra hard? |
15795 | Do n''t you want Esquire tacked to it, too? |
15795 | Do n''t you want to be sociable? |
15795 | Do they come here often? |
15795 | Do you know how to swab out a cannon? |
15795 | Do you know why they were dropped? |
15795 | Do you know, I feel as if I''d been away for an age? |
15795 | Do you mean the farmer who lives down on the road to Bass Lake? |
15795 | Do you mean the person who struck you down? |
15795 | Do you mean to say that Flapp attacked you with that chain? |
15795 | Do you promise to help us? |
15795 | Do you remember how it blew, Tom? |
15795 | Do you see anything? |
15795 | Do you think it is Arnold Baxter? |
15795 | Do you think that we will ever see Dan Baxter again? |
15795 | Do you think they''ll find this cottage? |
15795 | Do you want me to hammer you good, Rover? |
15795 | Do you want the trial to continue? |
15795 | Do you want to remain at Putnam Hall, or shall I send you home in disgrace? |
15795 | Do you want to stay here any longer? |
15795 | Does he, or is it all put on? |
15795 | Does you vants to kill me alretty, drowing me aroundt like a log of vood, hey? |
15795 | Doom? 15795 Dot fellow vas so sharp like a pox of bebber, ai n''t it?" |
15795 | Dot vos more dricks of yours, ai n''t it? |
15795 | Dot vos von of dem fish stories, ai n''t it alretty? |
15795 | Eh? |
15795 | Eh? |
15795 | Flapp, did you step on Rover''s foot on purpose? |
15795 | Get what? |
15795 | Going to fire me out, eh? |
15795 | Going to forget all about Nellie Laning, Tom? |
15795 | Going to have a good time? |
15795 | Going to keep mum? |
15795 | Great Scott, what''s this? |
15795 | Guess I''m on a toboggan slide, ai n''t I? |
15795 | Hans Mueller, are you prepared to meet your doom? |
15795 | Hans, are you going to die? 15795 Hans, you''ll vote for Dick, wo n''t you?" |
15795 | Hardly, but--"Big as a muskmelon, then? |
15795 | Has anybody got a pistol? |
15795 | Have n''t they any trace of him? |
15795 | Have n''t you found out that it does n''t pay to be bad? |
15795 | Have you ever been there? |
15795 | Have you heard anything about Putnam Hall since we went away? |
15795 | Having a special celebration to- night? |
15795 | He believes in meeting trouble three- quarters of the way, does n''t he? |
15795 | He planked his ten feet on the floor, and--"His ten feet did you said, Tom? |
15795 | Hope you did n''t drop a thousand or two this year, uncle? |
15795 | How are we to- morrow, as the clown in the circus puts it? |
15795 | How are you? |
15795 | How can I drink with my hands tied behind me? |
15795 | How can I outwit them? |
15795 | How can that be, when all of us just came from the mess hall? |
15795 | How can yo''be ready fo''a pusson wot acts like a snake in de grass? 15795 How did you come to put up such an odd figure, Lew"? |
15795 | How did you escape from that island, Dan? |
15795 | How did you happen to be up? |
15795 | How did you happen to hit it, Gus? |
15795 | How do you know that? |
15795 | How does he look? |
15795 | How high up shall they place the stick? |
15795 | How is Sam? |
15795 | How is a fellow to arrange his toilet without a glass? |
15795 | How is everybody? |
15795 | How is that, Dick? |
15795 | How long are you going to keep me here? |
15795 | How much do you want me to drink? |
15795 | How vos I going to keep mine eyes oben of I go to sleep, tell me dot? |
15795 | How vos dot? |
15795 | How would you like it, Tom? |
15795 | How? |
15795 | Hullo, hurt yourself? |
15795 | Hullo, what luck? |
15795 | I said, do da call you py your imbrober name? |
15795 | I vos chump so high like nefer vos, ai n''t it? |
15795 | I wonder what we had best do? |
15795 | I''m all right? |
15795 | I-- I-- oh, must I tell you, sir? |
15795 | If it was n''t Arnold Baxter do you think he would take such pains to get out of our reach? |
15795 | If it was, what is he doing here? |
15795 | Intoxicated-- really I don''t--"Who said anything about that? |
15795 | Is he? |
15795 | Is n''t his name Flipflap? |
15795 | Is n''t it odd that I should be thinking of you just as we meet? |
15795 | Is that meant for a pun, Jackson? |
15795 | Is that so? 15795 Is them gals hurt?" |
15795 | Is this true, Moss? |
15795 | Is your foot hurt? |
15795 | Jackson, what do you mean by making such a substitution? |
15795 | Just to urge you on, you know? |
15795 | Knew of what? |
15795 | Laying in quite a stock, ai n''t ye? |
15795 | Look into the water? 15795 Mr. Baxter, why do n''t you try to turn over a new leaf?" |
15795 | Mr. Strong,he said, turning to the head teacher suddenly,"will you do me a favor?" |
15795 | No whooping- cough? |
15795 | Nor measles, or chicken- pox? |
15795 | Not exactly, but--"About the size of a cocoanut, eh? |
15795 | Nothing short of a cyclone will ever stop Songbird''s warbling, eh, Songbird? |
15795 | Now, how comes it that you are wandering around here, Rover? |
15795 | Or is it Flapjack? |
15795 | Or mumps? 15795 Or police a camp?" |
15795 | Peleg, have you gone back on us? |
15795 | Prisoner, are you prepared to meet your doom? |
15795 | Put dot''s a long name, ai n''t it? |
15795 | Put vos you Robinson Roosters or vos you not Robinson Roosters? |
15795 | Putting me off? 15795 Really now, this is n''t like home, is it"? |
15795 | Really? 15795 Rover, is that you?" |
15795 | Say, but it''s all right, is n''t it? |
15795 | Say, but this looks natural, does n''t it, after traveling thousands of miles across the Pacific? |
15795 | See here, what do you mean by that, Flapp? |
15795 | Shall I come up? |
15795 | Shall I run with you? |
15795 | Shall we arrest the hazers? |
15795 | Shall we hunt them up? |
15795 | Shall we stop at the house on the way back? |
15795 | So you''re all turning against me, eh? |
15795 | Somebody at the camp? |
15795 | Songbird, do you warble as much as ever? |
15795 | Started to joke the moment we met him, did n''t he, Hans? |
15795 | Supposing I wo n''t let you leave? |
15795 | Supposing it should rain? 15795 Surely you do n''t think I was ever a policeman?" |
15795 | That sounds well, does n''t it, fellows? |
15795 | That was easy, was n''t it? |
15795 | The fellow who escaped from prison, or the hospital? |
15795 | The man who has twin daughters? |
15795 | The young sodgers up to Bass Lake? |
15795 | Then what about this? |
15795 | Then you are going back, too? 15795 Then you enjoy playing the spy?" |
15795 | Then you knew he had escaped from prison? |
15795 | There was no mistake? |
15795 | They tried to trick you and you ended by tricking them, is that it? |
15795 | Think that''s a good way to get square, eh, Hans? |
15795 | Those are some of your chums, I suppose? |
15795 | To be sure, put--"How vos dot poisoned coffee taste annahow? |
15795 | Tom and Sam Rover came pretty close to locating you, did n''t they? |
15795 | Tom, do you remember how you got into trouble with old Crabtree the very first day we landed at Putnam Hall? |
15795 | Two men? 15795 Vat''s der madder mit tossing him a blanket up?" |
15795 | Vos dere lions, snakes, and buffaloes py dot island on? |
15795 | Vos dot Robinson Rooster a choke? |
15795 | Vos it mine turn to chump? |
15795 | Want to bet? |
15795 | Want to go along? |
15795 | Want to win some of the prizes when we have our contests? |
15795 | Was he alone? |
15795 | Well, did I knock der stick town? |
15795 | Well, how do you like that? |
15795 | Well? |
15795 | Were you running on your side of the path? |
15795 | Wh-- what do you mean, sir? |
15795 | What are their names? |
15795 | What are you and your father doing here? |
15795 | What are you going to do with me next? |
15795 | What are you going to do with the others? 15795 What brings you here, and at such an hour as this?" |
15795 | What brought you to town? |
15795 | What did I tell you about pie? |
15795 | What did that shot mean? |
15795 | What did you win, Songbird? |
15795 | What do you mean by attacking Harry Moss in such a disgraceful fashion? |
15795 | What do you mean by that? |
15795 | What do you say, Sam? |
15795 | What do you think about it, Songbird? |
15795 | What do you think they are going to do with the stuff they are carrying? |
15795 | What do you think we had best do now? |
15795 | What do you want here? |
15795 | What do you want here? |
15795 | What do you wish, Rover? |
15795 | What does any man want when he has been stripped of all his belongings? 15795 What does this mean?" |
15795 | What does this mean? |
15795 | What good will it do? 15795 What have I done?" |
15795 | What in the world does it mean? |
15795 | What is it? |
15795 | What is it? |
15795 | What kind of a place is it? |
15795 | What luck? |
15795 | What made you raise the alarm, Jackson? |
15795 | What makes you so sure? |
15795 | What of number three? |
15795 | What on earth made the men sneeze? |
15795 | What right had you to come here? |
15795 | What shall we do about the trunks? 15795 What sort of a mystery are you running us into now?" |
15795 | What time is it? |
15795 | What was his name? |
15795 | What was the quarrel about? |
15795 | What was the trouble about, Harry? |
15795 | What will you do? |
15795 | What would you do if you woke up and saw a big black bear standing beside your cot? |
15795 | What? |
15795 | What''s the matter with this coat? |
15795 | What''s the matter with you? |
15795 | What''s the matter? |
15795 | What''s the row, Tom? |
15795 | What''s the trouble? |
15795 | What''s to do next, Flapp? |
15795 | What''s up now? |
15795 | What''s up now, Flapp? |
15795 | What''s up? |
15795 | What''s up? |
15795 | What''s up? |
15795 | When does that steamer sail for Cape Town, Africa, dad? |
15795 | When will we start, captain? |
15795 | Where are Flapp and the rest? |
15795 | Where are the superiors? |
15795 | Where are we going this year? |
15795 | Where are you going to take me? |
15795 | Where did he go to? |
15795 | Where did you get the liquor? |
15795 | Where did you get those? |
15795 | Where did you meet the fellows? |
15795 | Where in the world have you been? |
15795 | Where is Dick? |
15795 | Where shall we race to? |
15795 | Where was this? |
15795 | Where, Helen? |
15795 | Where-- where is he? |
15795 | Who are the local authorities? |
15795 | Who be you young fellows? |
15795 | Who fired that shot? |
15795 | Who is this Arnold Baxter? 15795 Who knocked me der pack ofer annahow?" |
15795 | Who put geese grease der groundt on ver I run, hey? |
15795 | Who said I was Flapp? |
15795 | Who warned you? |
15795 | Who will go in with me? |
15795 | Who won it? |
15795 | Who won the money? |
15795 | Who you vos alretty? |
15795 | Who''s there? |
15795 | Why did n''t we think of it before? |
15795 | Why did n''t you try to keep up and win out? |
15795 | Why do you ask? |
15795 | Why do you dare to break into my night''s rest in this fashion? |
15795 | Why not try it on to- night? 15795 Why not? |
15795 | Why not? |
15795 | Why not? |
15795 | Why not? |
15795 | Why, Hans, do you want to be water- carrier this year? |
15795 | Why? 15795 Will you drink?" |
15795 | Will you join the Order of Black Skulls? |
15795 | Will you join the Order of Black Skulls? |
15795 | Will you obey your superiors? |
15795 | Will you time me if I run that race over again? |
15795 | With the hammer? |
15795 | Wo n''t it? 15795 Wonder if he knows what became of Dan?" |
15795 | Wonder if the Baxters have been struck? |
15795 | Wonder if the folks got that telegram I forwarded from Buffalo? |
15795 | Wonder what makes my hand shake so? |
15795 | Wonder what sort of a story he will have to tell? |
15795 | Wonder who it was? |
15795 | Would anybody be mean enough to use that? |
15795 | Yes, but what of the villain? 15795 You know how he hates liquor?" |
15795 | You mean to run it over alone? |
15795 | You wanted to see me end my days there, did n''t you? |
15795 | You were carried away to be hazed, then? |
15795 | Afraid to try, eh?" |
15795 | All ready"? |
15795 | And did you come right through to here?" |
15795 | And how is Mrs. Green, our worthy housekeeper?" |
15795 | And what will you do?" |
15795 | And you think Arnold Baxter is in a bad way?" |
15795 | Are you ready?" |
15795 | B. C.""Well, can you do this?" |
15795 | But how do they get upstairs-- through the saloon?" |
15795 | But the question is, How are we to get hold of him, and what are we to do?" |
15795 | But you ca n''t expect me to say that every time, can you?" |
15795 | But, of course--""Did da got poison py der coffee in here?" |
15795 | CHAPTER XVI THE FIRST DAY ON PINE ISLAND"Can anybody tell me where the-- er-- looking glass is"? |
15795 | CHAPTER XXIV MORE RIVALRY"Do you mean to tell me that you saw Arnold Baxter?" |
15795 | Did n''t you know that a real jibberjacker has ten feet?" |
15795 | Did they drug you or not?" |
15795 | Do you still wish to jump?" |
15795 | Do you think Dick Rover can catch Jackson when he is five yards behind"? |
15795 | Do you think I have forgotten how you and your boys swindled me out of my rights to that mine in the far West?" |
15795 | Do you think you can lick me?" |
15795 | Do you understand?" |
15795 | Do you want me to give you another chance or not?" |
15795 | Do you want somebody arrested?" |
15795 | Do you, Sam?" |
15795 | Dubbs?" |
15795 | Eh, Rockley?" |
15795 | Has he been caught yet?" |
15795 | Have they sent for a doctor?" |
15795 | How are all of you, anyway?" |
15795 | How are the folks?" |
15795 | How you vos alretty annahow?" |
15795 | I thought you had scarlet fever?" |
15795 | If I give you another chance will you promise to do better in the future?" |
15795 | Is he going to leave the country?" |
15795 | Is n''t that a proper ending for any book?" |
15795 | Just look at me, will you?" |
15795 | Of what variety?" |
15795 | Returning to the Hall, of course?" |
15795 | Sam, what was the name, do you know?" |
15795 | Shall we duck him, Fred?" |
15795 | Strong?" |
15795 | Tell me, now, she really has n''t got the mumps, has she?" |
15795 | The father of Dan Baxter?" |
15795 | Und vot did dot vot- you- call- him do den?" |
15795 | Ven I go py der academy I git mine ear teeths cut, hey?" |
15795 | Vot''s dot?" |
15795 | What are your services as constable worth a day?" |
15795 | What brought them to Oakville?" |
15795 | What can he be doing in this out- of- the- way place?" |
15795 | What right have you to interfere?" |
15795 | Where does that judge live?" |
15795 | Who fired that gun?" |
15795 | Who put me on the merry- go-''round anyway?" |
15795 | Who''s in for a swim when we reach the end of the lake?" |
15795 | Why ca n''t he take a fellow of his own size?" |
15795 | Wonder if we ca n''t move it over and put it up under one of those windows?" |
15795 | Wonder what they will want me to do?" |
15795 | Wonder who they are?" |
15795 | vos dot his hull name?" |
15795 | vot does dis mean annahow"? |
27751 | A fight? 27751 A new fellow, do you think, Bucephalus?" |
27751 | Ah donno, sah, and----"What is it to you which one was caught and how do you happen to know so much about them, Herring? |
27751 | And if he had? |
27751 | And then you fixed my bed? |
27751 | And you are a prisoner here, so that you will not be able to pass the examinations? |
27751 | And you found it here? |
27751 | Another one? |
27751 | Anything new, Jones? |
27751 | Are n''t they a long time in calling you up, Jack? |
27751 | Are you going to take your lunch, Billy? 27751 Box for botanic specimens?" |
27751 | Burn it up? |
27751 | But as I am the person most interested and as that is the way I feel about it, why not let it go at that? |
27751 | But can we find the boys? |
27751 | But did n''t you think it odd to send such a message over the''phone? |
27751 | But he was a Colonel? |
27751 | But how did it get in then? |
27751 | But how did you happen to come up here ahead of time? |
27751 | But where have you been, Jack? |
27751 | But who ran off with you, Jack, and why? |
27751 | But you do n''t hold me responsible for this rascality? |
27751 | By the way, who was the person who found the money? |
27751 | Ca n''t you send it? |
27751 | Could n''t you call for it? 27751 Did I fix the wrong bed, after all?" |
27751 | Did n''t you know that the boys would be worried? |
27751 | Did the Doctor say who was coming, Art? |
27751 | Did the same fellows rob both places? |
27751 | Did they make a good haul at Riverton? |
27751 | Did they tell you about this gully? |
27751 | Did yo''catch him, sah? |
27751 | Did you find out anything? |
27751 | Did you get him? |
27751 | Did you get the best of it? |
27751 | Did you meet a young fellow going up the hill as you were coming down, Buck? |
27751 | Did you notice how Jack flushed when Herring asked him who his father was? |
27751 | Did you see the copy or the proofs? |
27751 | Did you see them plain enough to know them again? |
27751 | Did you, now? |
27751 | Dig us out? |
27751 | Do n''t you think so? |
27751 | Do you enjoy them? |
27751 | Do you mean the mouth of the cave or your picture box? |
27751 | Do you often have these little affairs, boys? |
27751 | Do you see this hole? 27751 Does anything escape your notice?" |
27751 | H''m, has he gone? |
27751 | Has Brooke a telephone in his house? |
27751 | Has he gone for sure? |
27751 | Have any of the rest of you bearing the initials J. S. a translation in your desks? |
27751 | Have they any notion as to who did it? |
27751 | Have you any money, Jack? 27751 Have you done so as yet?" |
27751 | Have you heard----"What? |
27751 | Hello, Dick, back again, eh? 27751 Hello, who is this?" |
27751 | Hey? |
27751 | Home? |
27751 | Honest Injun, now, did you know anything about a plan to haze me? 27751 How about the telephone?" |
27751 | How are you going to do it when there is no road that we know of? |
27751 | How can we talk the thing over if you''re always putting in your oar? |
27751 | How did it get there? |
27751 | How did you come out yourself in your examinations? |
27751 | How did you do it? 27751 How did you get there?" |
27751 | How did you hear of it? |
27751 | How do you know I did it? |
27751 | How do you know it is the south? |
27751 | How is this? |
27751 | How long before had it happened, did they tell you? 27751 How many were there in the car?" |
27751 | How much did you get? |
27751 | How much do you contribute to it, Pete? |
27751 | How will you manage it? |
27751 | How would they know? |
27751 | How would you like to go down and explore it? |
27751 | I can train, ca n''t I? 27751 I sent you copy this morning?" |
27751 | I suppose I had better not show my print? |
27751 | I wonder if it had anything to do with CÃ ¦ sar? |
27751 | I wonder if that is not some of the plunder stolen from the bank or from the station? |
27751 | I wonder if they are both in it? |
27751 | I wonder if this is a hazing joke of some of the fellows? |
27751 | I wonder if we can get rid of it before the boys get back? 27751 I? |
27751 | If he does? |
27751 | If they had not talked about it I would not have known anything of it,replied Jack,"but how did you hear of it?" |
27751 | International, not American? |
27751 | Is that what you are looking for? |
27751 | Is there any hurry? |
27751 | It is absurd to think that the pony----"Might it have belonged to you at some time, Sheldon? |
27751 | It is clear enough that I am a prisoner here,he mused,"but for what purpose?" |
27751 | It is? 27751 It''s too bad that Brooke hung up so soon,"said Dick,"but ca n''t you get him again?" |
27751 | Keep away from the bank? 27751 Keep me away from school till after examination?" |
27751 | Look where you''re hitting, ca n''t you? |
27751 | May I read it? |
27751 | Me or you? 27751 Me? |
27751 | Must you make a secret of it? |
27751 | No, you did n''t, but if you knew it was Herring, what did you want to come for? 27751 Now I wonder if he has got onto it?" |
27751 | Now the question is how are we going to get the boys out? |
27751 | Oh, I do, hey? |
27751 | Oh, am I? |
27751 | Oh, you mean one of those things that take a panoramic view of the beach and everything in sight? 27751 Oh, you prefer that sort of bed, do you?" |
27751 | Percival is a swell and his father is richer than yours and a lot more----"A lot more what? |
27751 | Shall I pay it to you or put it to your credit in the bank? 27751 So, they robbed the Riverton station and post- office as well, did they?" |
27751 | Steal his clothes and make him walk home at night? |
27751 | Suppose he has? |
27751 | Take a photograph without a lens? |
27751 | The last of it? 27751 The post- office robbed?" |
27751 | The rock fell down shortly after we had gone inside the cave, Billy? |
27751 | Then if we happen to be in the wrong he will go against us, do you mean? |
27751 | Then the agent saw them go? |
27751 | Then these things had better be taken to the station and to the bank at Riverton? |
27751 | Then you did not know of any trick to get the best of me? |
27751 | They told you that I had fallen down the bank? |
27751 | They will know that it belongs to this particular book now, wo n''t they, when the edges match so perfectly, Herring? |
27751 | This is his book and if he did not put it in my desk who would? 27751 Tried to rob the bank again, did they?" |
27751 | Walk and wheel our bikes? |
27751 | Want some items? |
27751 | Was the fellow with the white mustache caught? |
27751 | Wasn''dere no tullyphome message? 27751 Well, but what was the racket?" |
27751 | Well, did you find out who hired the boy to put in that outrageous article? |
27751 | Well, do you want this upstart to be editor? |
27751 | Well, neither am I,with a little snap,"but I can have my opinion, ca n''t I?" |
27751 | Well, suppose there is? |
27751 | Well, what is it? |
27751 | Well, what was he then? |
27751 | Were you the cause of Herring''s being late to class after recess, Jack? |
27751 | Werry conwenient little instrament, dat tullyphome, ai n''t it? 27751 Wha''yo''mean by dat, sah?" |
27751 | What are you doing here? 27751 What are you going to do now, you funny fellow?" |
27751 | What are you keeping the boy here for? |
27751 | What are you reading? |
27751 | What are you two ruffians talking about now? |
27751 | What did you do? |
27751 | What do you do with the papers and stuff you sweep up of a morning, Bucephalus? |
27751 | What do you know about this? |
27751 | What do you make it, Pete? 27751 What do you mean by that, Jack?" |
27751 | What do you mean by that? |
27751 | What do you think about the political situation? 27751 What has Bull got against the_ Gazette_?" |
27751 | What has he got to do with it? |
27751 | What has he got to do with it? |
27751 | What is it, anyhow? |
27751 | What is that mask doing on the ground, Merritt? |
27751 | What is the matter with it? |
27751 | What is the reason? |
27751 | What is the use? |
27751 | What shall we do with it, Jack? |
27751 | What was he doing on the Academy hill? |
27751 | What we want to get at is to keep Sheldon out of the paper, is n''t it? |
27751 | What''ll you do with him? |
27751 | What''s that man doing here? |
27751 | What''s that? |
27751 | What''s the matter, boys? |
27751 | What''s the matter? |
27751 | What''s the use of changing? |
27751 | Where are they? |
27751 | Where did you ever learn to use a typewriter, Jack? |
27751 | Where did you see them? |
27751 | Where have Byke and Tyke gone? |
27751 | Where have you been, Jack? |
27751 | Where is he now, the boy I mean? |
27751 | Where is it? 27751 Where is the booth, Bucephalus?" |
27751 | Where was Herring when I called him up? |
27751 | Who are you and where am I and what are you going to do? |
27751 | Who paid you? 27751 Who told you that, Dick?" |
27751 | Who would have thought of that? |
27751 | Who would recognize me? |
27751 | Who''s doing the most of it? |
27751 | Who''s getting this thing up? |
27751 | Why ca n''t you be obliging, Billy? |
27751 | Why did n''t they let me know? |
27751 | Why do n''t I use all my fingers? 27751 Why do n''t you phone him?" |
27751 | Why do n''t you use all your fingers on your machine? |
27751 | Why do you? |
27751 | Why should I not if I pay for it? |
27751 | Why should he send warning to the robbers, you toad? |
27751 | Whyn''t yo''go back de same way yo''come? |
27751 | Will you change beds with me to- night, Billy? |
27751 | With a mask? 27751 Wo n''t he?" |
27751 | Would you like to run it down to the station? |
27751 | Yes, but Billy, if you have no lens nor shutter, how are you going to take a photograph? |
27751 | Yes, but Jack, ca n''t you show us? |
27751 | Yes, but Jack, how did it get in at all? |
27751 | Yes, but Jack, what did you do it for? |
27751 | Yes, but how did he get there? |
27751 | Yes, but how do you know we will be in the wrong? |
27751 | Yes, but why have I been brought here and where am I anyhow? |
27751 | Yes, what is it? 27751 Yes, you found out that he could take care of himself, did n''t you?" |
27751 | You are not studying Greek or Latin, are you, Smith? |
27751 | You are, eh? |
27751 | You did not expect to get this, did you, Jack? |
27751 | You did not see me at work? |
27751 | You do n''t expect stalactites or anything of that sort, do you, Jack? |
27751 | You do n''t imagine, any of you, that I wrote that? |
27751 | You do not hold me responsible for this? |
27751 | You do not suppose I would keep it? |
27751 | You have examined the contents? |
27751 | You heard the whole business? |
27751 | You knew this, Jack? |
27751 | You wo n''t deny that you had a meeting with a disguised man yesterday afternoon in the woods near the foot of the Academy hill, will you? 27751 You would rather I would not? |
27751 | And all right, of course? |
27751 | And that is the north side, is it? |
27751 | And you found it out?" |
27751 | Any new ones to put through their paces and make toe the mark?" |
27751 | Are you hurt any? |
27751 | Are you in the cave, you fellows?" |
27751 | Are you so stupid you ca n''t put two and two together? |
27751 | Brooke?" |
27751 | Brooke?" |
27751 | Brooke?" |
27751 | Ca n''t you show a light? |
27751 | Can you run the car up, do you think?" |
27751 | Did any one see you leave this afternoon or did any one know why you went to Riverton?" |
27751 | Did you ever see a''camera obscura,''as they call them?" |
27751 | Did you get your car?" |
27751 | Did you hear how he said''a gentleman,''my boy? |
27751 | Did you know he was there, Billy?" |
27751 | Did you know him?" |
27751 | Did you meet them in the woods?" |
27751 | Did you never hear tell of a pinhole camera, my boy?" |
27751 | Did you raise an alarm about my having fallen down the bank?" |
27751 | Did you start it?" |
27751 | Do n''t you feel sorry for your father, Jack?" |
27751 | Do n''t you know it''s dangerous to be so near the place where----""You had a runabout? |
27751 | Do n''t you see? |
27751 | Do you know anything about cars?" |
27751 | Do you like it here?" |
27751 | Do you recognize the man, boys?" |
27751 | Do you see him on the smaller print, Billy?" |
27751 | Do you suppose they heard the noise and knew what it was?" |
27751 | Do you think there will be anything on the plate, Jack?" |
27751 | Do you wish to leave here?" |
27751 | Friend of theirs, hey? |
27751 | Got a light? |
27751 | Has no one told you of the danger of wandering through our woods, especially at night?" |
27751 | Have a little more of the mud cure?" |
27751 | Have you a camera, Jack? |
27751 | Have you any with you?" |
27751 | Have you been to other schools where they practised this sort of thing?" |
27751 | Have you come to hunt me down?" |
27751 | Have you no idea, Jack?" |
27751 | He lighted this and the man came forward, looked fixedly in his face and said:"You say you are a prisoner here? |
27751 | He may have driven a car, but what of that? |
27751 | Here is where the robbers crossed over? |
27751 | How are we going to get down?" |
27751 | How are you going to fix Sheldon this time?" |
27751 | How are you going to get a picture, Billy? |
27751 | How are you, Billy, how do, Tom? |
27751 | How did that happen?" |
27751 | How did you get this? |
27751 | How did you know it was him?" |
27751 | How does that happen, if you were not in this plot the same as Herring?" |
27751 | How is that, Jack? |
27751 | Hungry, are you? |
27751 | I do n''t stand for anything like that I can tell you and----""What is this?" |
27751 | I was very much afraid that I would have----""To do what?" |
27751 | I wonder how those others are doing?" |
27751 | I wonder who it is?" |
27751 | If I send him a challenge to fight, he ca n''t refuse to take it up and keep his self- respect, can he?" |
27751 | If he''s a new student why did n''t he come with Bucephalus and the coach?" |
27751 | If you do n''t want it, why did you send it in?" |
27751 | In the first place I do not sign my articles''Jack Sheldon,''do I?" |
27751 | Is it a fast one?" |
27751 | Is n''t there anyone about? |
27751 | Is that it?" |
27751 | Is that you, John Sheldon?" |
27751 | Is there time to show this picture to the fellows?" |
27751 | Is this Mr. Brooke? |
27751 | It was not an accident at all, it was a deliberate----""Do you know which of the two did it?" |
27751 | Jack said nothing, although he was clearly agitated and Percival turned to him and asked kindly:"It is not so, is it, Jack? |
27751 | Later Arthur saw Jack, and said:"Did Herring and those other sneaks try to haze you, Jack?" |
27751 | Many of the boys and girls, too, in our part of the state earn money that way and I do n''t see that there is anything----""Wrong in it?" |
27751 | Maybe you will deny that you have a father?" |
27751 | Mr. Brooke? |
27751 | No bones broken, no internal injuries, nothing the matter with you?" |
27751 | Nothing new, I suppose?" |
27751 | Now then, you rascal----"the voice being less plainly heard,"who was it paid you for doing it?" |
27751 | Outside they came upon Herring, who turned pale when he saw Jack and muttered, half under his breath:"Then you were not killed? |
27751 | Percival?" |
27751 | Ready for work, of course?" |
27751 | S.?" |
27751 | Shall I give it to the foreman?" |
27751 | Shall I have the bundle sent up here or go after it?" |
27751 | Shall we be away as long as that?" |
27751 | Sheldon?" |
27751 | Sit on it?" |
27751 | So you are going to a high- class school, are you?" |
27751 | So you would help me, would you?" |
27751 | So, you found the money in the creek, did you? |
27751 | Something about the robbery? |
27751 | Tell me all about it?" |
27751 | That''s you, is it? |
27751 | The river or the ravine?" |
27751 | Then I did not get the station at all? |
27751 | There was a startled exclamation and then the man asked:"Who is that? |
27751 | There''s a hole somewhere, but where is it? |
27751 | They are not busy?" |
27751 | Two men were outside, both rough looking fellows whom Jack had not seen before and one of them now said:"Waitin''for your supper? |
27751 | Well, my pinhole camera has turned out all right, has n''t it?" |
27751 | What are you going to do with the big print, Jack?" |
27751 | What bank? |
27751 | What do you mean?" |
27751 | What do you suppose is in it?" |
27751 | What do you suppose it was?" |
27751 | What have you done with it?" |
27751 | What have you got, Percival?" |
27751 | What is good enough for me is equally good for you, is n''t it, my boy?" |
27751 | What is it?" |
27751 | What is the matter with you anyhow?" |
27751 | What is this? |
27751 | What is this? |
27751 | What is?" |
27751 | What''s the boy''s name, anyhow?" |
27751 | Where are the proofs? |
27751 | Where are you all, anyway, and what time is it?" |
27751 | Where are you going?" |
27751 | Where are your manners, you cubs? |
27751 | Where have you all gone?" |
27751 | Where is your lens?" |
27751 | Where were you going?" |
27751 | While Arthur and Harry were having this conversation Herring said angrily to Merritt:"What did you want to say that for? |
27751 | Who got up this little scheme to waylay me?" |
27751 | Who is it then?" |
27751 | Who is this and what do you want of me?" |
27751 | Who was it?" |
27751 | Who would have thought of it? |
27751 | Who''s your father?" |
27751 | Whose dog was it and what brought him up here?" |
27751 | Why ca n''t we go down with Buck instead of going alone?" |
27751 | Why did n''t he get some one I did not know at all? |
27751 | Why did n''t he get some one else? |
27751 | Why do you remain in this neighborhood? |
27751 | Will you come along? |
27751 | Will you come along?" |
27751 | Will you deny that you telegraphed with your pocket flashlight,''Keep away from the bank on account of danger?'' |
27751 | Wo n''t you come along, Jack?" |
27751 | Wo n''t you tell me what it is?" |
27751 | Wonder what he was doing on our road? |
27751 | Would n''t the foreman know Jack''s voice?" |
27751 | Would prying do any good, do you think? |
27751 | You can get back from here?" |
27751 | You did not do that?" |
27751 | You do n''t suspect Brooke?" |
27751 | You done lose something, sah?" |
27751 | You have a pocket compass?" |
27751 | You know the Hudson River hills? |
27751 | You know the bank, do n''t you? |
27751 | You remember me? |
27751 | You remember the man with the white mustache?" |
27751 | You saw this on the plate?" |
27751 | You say they are running off the paper now?" |
27751 | You were to let Brooke know?" |
27751 | You will not wish to return to the river?" |
27751 | Yours?" |
27751 | ca n''t you show a light? |
27751 | did you give him as bad as you gave me?" |
27751 | do you know the code?" |
27751 | it is a bit creepy in here, is n''t it, Jack?" |
27751 | there was n''t two of you, was there?" |
27751 | what do you know about self- respect or honor?" |
27751 | what''s that?" |
27751 | what''s that?" |
27751 | what''s that?" |
27751 | what''s the matter with Billy?" |
27751 | who is this?" |
27751 | who left tacks on the floor?" |
27751 | you are ashamed to look a rabbit in the face, are you? |
22163 | A lariat? |
22163 | A stuffed snake? |
22163 | About some traction company bonds? |
22163 | Ach, it vos vonderful vot vos habben to somepody, ai n''t it? |
22163 | All here? |
22163 | All the other boys here now? |
22163 | Am I? 22163 And have n''t we given you the information whenever any valuable freight was coming this way?" |
22163 | And have some fun, eh, Tom? |
22163 | And how did they manage to smuggle the box into the Hall? |
22163 | And then what? |
22163 | And what did you do then? |
22163 | And, by the way, do n''t you remember about that envelope picked up in the log cabin? 22163 Any letters?" |
22163 | Any news of Tad Sobber? |
22163 | Anybody in there? |
22163 | Anything in it? |
22163 | Anything in there? |
22163 | Are Larry Colby and George Granbury here? |
22163 | Are n''t you going to try to catch him? |
22163 | Are they all there? |
22163 | Are we making better time? |
22163 | Are you certain of this? |
22163 | Are you folks all crazy? |
22163 | Are you hurt, Tom? |
22163 | Are you hurt? |
22163 | Are you hurt? |
22163 | Are you sure it was Sobber? |
22163 | Are you sure this one is from the case in the laboratory, Captain Putnam? |
22163 | Are you sure? |
22163 | Are you sure? |
22163 | Bedad, is that true now? 22163 Bouquets?" |
22163 | But I say, Dick, if you are sure Sobber did it, why ca n''t we pay him back in his own coin? |
22163 | But after that, what? |
22163 | But as there does n''t seem to be a balloon handy, what''s the matter with trying to climb up? |
22163 | But did you see the men? |
22163 | But what, father? |
22163 | But why was it placed here? |
22163 | But you''ll speak to Captain Putnam about it, wo n''t you? 22163 By the way, I wonder what has become of him?" |
22163 | By the way, Tubblets, do you know what I heard some girls say last week? 22163 By the way, do you know a man named Dangler?" |
22163 | By the way, who knows anything about Nick Pell? |
22163 | Ca n''t Rover pay half the bill? |
22163 | Ca n''t you find out and make sure? |
22163 | Ca n''t you get the door open? |
22163 | Ca n''t you make up a poem about Geraldine, Songbird? |
22163 | Ca n''t you whistle it? |
22163 | Can he have gone down here? |
22163 | Can you hold them now? |
22163 | Can you reach Deeming''s Corners? |
22163 | Can you reach Farleytown? |
22163 | Coming back? |
22163 | Dick, what do you make of this? |
22163 | Did he divide with the others? |
22163 | Did he do it? |
22163 | Did he have permission to leave the grounds? |
22163 | Did he hurt you? |
22163 | Did n''t they say some parts were haunted? |
22163 | Did n''t you have anything to eat? |
22163 | Did n''t you hear us call to you? |
22163 | Did that thing bite you, Pell? |
22163 | Did they get away and throw you out? |
22163 | Did they pay for the soda? |
22163 | Did you bring the snake into the school? |
22163 | Did you catch him? |
22163 | Did you ever hear the son''s name? |
22163 | Did you fall down stairs, Sobber? |
22163 | Did you say there was a snake in there? |
22163 | Did you see a man running away? |
22163 | Did you see it? |
22163 | Did you see that man at the window? 22163 Do I? |
22163 | Do n''t joke, eh? 22163 Do n''t you know that I am alone?" |
22163 | Do n''t you remember how he was talking to that barker, just as if they were friends? 22163 Do n''t you remember what was in the paper before we went south, and what was in again only yesterday? |
22163 | Do n''t you think he''ll recover? |
22163 | Do n''t you want to compose an ode in its honor? |
22163 | Do you know a man named Merrick and another man named Pike? |
22163 | Do you know anything of this Merrick and the fellow called Pike? |
22163 | Do you know the swamp? |
22163 | Do you know what I think? |
22163 | Do you know what I think? |
22163 | Do you know what I''d like to do? |
22163 | Do you know what father said yesterday? |
22163 | Do you know what kind of man he is? |
22163 | Do you know where they hang out? |
22163 | Do you remember how I set off that giant firecracker? |
22163 | Do you remember the first feast we had here, when Mumps got scared to death? |
22163 | Do you remember the time we made a big fort and had a regular battle? |
22163 | Do you see that man sitting near the bottom-- right beside that boy with the basket of peanuts? |
22163 | Do you suppose any of the freight thieves are around? 22163 Do you suppose the game was tried on anybody else?" |
22163 | Do you suspect anybody, Thomas? |
22163 | Do you think a big blow is coming? |
22163 | Do you think he followed us to this place? |
22163 | Do you think he has really been drowned? |
22163 | Do you think he was really bitten? |
22163 | Do you think he''d answer that call? |
22163 | Do you think he''d be poisonous enough to kill anybody? |
22163 | Do you think he''d dare to shoot? |
22163 | Do you think he''ll pay it back? |
22163 | Do you think it was a live snake? |
22163 | Do you think somebody is going to steal the bonds? |
22163 | Do you think the girls would send a snake? |
22163 | Do you think they are here still? |
22163 | Do you think they went on foot? |
22163 | Do you think we have time? |
22163 | Do you think we''ll get any clew to Merrick and Tad Sobber? |
22163 | Do you think, if we get too close to them, they''ll fire at us, or anything like that? |
22163 | Do you want to kill us? |
22163 | Does he live around here? |
22163 | Does he still blame Tad Sobber? |
22163 | Does n''t he look like it? |
22163 | Doing the sneak- thief act? |
22163 | Fred Garrison, Songbird Powell and Hans Mueller back? |
22163 | Got some matches? |
22163 | Had your hair crimped lately? |
22163 | Hard? |
22163 | Has Uncle Randolph heard anything more of his traction company bonds? |
22163 | Has anybody been burnt? |
22163 | Has this Dangler any relatives around here? |
22163 | Have n''t you always gotten your share? |
22163 | Have the freight robberies been large? |
22163 | Have you a plan to get square? |
22163 | He hit me first, did n''t he, Nick? |
22163 | How are you, Peleg? |
22163 | How could he roll to the bottom with the trees so thick? 22163 How could he?" |
22163 | How did the snake get in your room? |
22163 | How did you get here? |
22163 | How much older than you is Geraldine, any how? |
22163 | How much was it? |
22163 | How''s your grandmother? |
22163 | Hullo, what''s this? |
22163 | Hungry? 22163 Hurt?" |
22163 | I can tell you what, we''ll have a story to tell to the others, wo n''t we? |
22163 | I mean the good spots? |
22163 | I thought those chaps were from the city? |
22163 | I wonder if he knew that the snake was a poisonous one? |
22163 | I wonder where they are going? |
22163 | I''m willing, but how can it be done? |
22163 | I-- run-- off-- with the-- the snowball? |
22163 | If I tell will you let me go? |
22163 | If Peter is n''t satisfied why not race over again? |
22163 | If yo''ai n''t, do n''t yo''want dis pistol? |
22163 | Is Merrick the head of the gang? |
22163 | Is Mr. Jardell at home? |
22163 | Is Pell going along? |
22163 | Is he at or near Carwell, New York state? |
22163 | Is he better? |
22163 | Is it an earthquake, or a landslide? |
22163 | Is it the place we went fishing the day we caught the turtle? |
22163 | Is it to be a church affair or just a little private home gathering? |
22163 | Is n''t it nice even to have two dusky damsels think of you? |
22163 | Is n''t that a house, on the other side of the hill? |
22163 | Is that the path over yonder? |
22163 | It does a fellow''s heart good, does n''t it? |
22163 | Larry, are you really killed? |
22163 | Merrick, where are you? |
22163 | Mr. Derringham, do n''t you remember me? |
22163 | My bonds? 22163 No, are you?" |
22163 | No, what? |
22163 | Now did they really? |
22163 | Now that we have finished our studies here what are we to do next? |
22163 | Now we are down here, the question is, How do we get out, Tom? |
22163 | Now who is getting blue? |
22163 | Now, am I a clown or not? |
22163 | Now, see here, Master Tom, do n''t you go for to joking an old man----"Joking, Peleg? |
22163 | Of course you''re coming back to the Hall? |
22163 | Oh, Peleg, why did you run away with our snowball? |
22163 | Oh, please let go, wo n''t you? |
22163 | Oh, will they-- they attack your uncle? |
22163 | Perhaps yo''would like to hab dis chicken along? |
22163 | Put down the mainsail, will you? |
22163 | Put you must pring him back to- morrow, hey? |
22163 | Richard, what can you tell of this? |
22163 | Roll it back? |
22163 | Sam, do n''t you want to become a regular cowboy? |
22163 | Sam, do you think it is the fellow called Merrick? |
22163 | Say, Tom, how do you like being adrift on the Gulf of Mexico? |
22163 | Say, Tubby, where''s your stovepipe hat? |
22163 | Say, but that is skating, eh? 22163 Say, how can I get up if you''re going to sit on my legs?" |
22163 | Say, is thi-- this a ne-- new shoot- the-- the-- chutes? |
22163 | Say, we came down in a hurry, did n''t we? |
22163 | Shall I telephone for the Cedarville fire department? |
22163 | Shall we try to find those fellows first or go upstairs and look around? |
22163 | Silver or paper, dad? |
22163 | Skeletons? |
22163 | Something brand new, Tom? |
22163 | Songbird, ca n''t you get up some real nice bit of verse about sauerkraut and Limburger cheese for Hans''benefit? |
22163 | Songbird, why do n''t you turn on the poetry pipe line and let her flow? |
22163 | Supposing we climb the mountain from the outside? |
22163 | Supposing we drive to it? |
22163 | That we can get out of the cave? |
22163 | The fellow who took Uncle Randolph''s bonds? |
22163 | The question is, How can we do it? 22163 The question is, Which way did they go?" |
22163 | The two men? |
22163 | Then you have n''t any idea where he is stopping now? |
22163 | Then you have n''t seen a man named Merrick and another named Pike? |
22163 | Then you like it? |
22163 | Then you were n''t going to stop here, Merrick? |
22163 | They are yours, are n''t they, Randolph? |
22163 | Those you paid ten thousand dollars for? |
22163 | Throwing bouquets at yourself, Tom? |
22163 | Thrown down? |
22163 | Tom, do you think he could have fallen over some cliff and rolled to the bottom of the mountain? |
22163 | Uncle Randolph, do you know this Mr. Jardell personally? |
22163 | Und you vos go owid on der blains und catch some counterfeiters, hey? |
22163 | Vere you vos plow dem to, Dom? |
22163 | Vot you vos going to plow owid? |
22163 | Vots der madder mid me peing a flower girl? |
22163 | Want to go in and look at the snakes? |
22163 | Was it a poisonous snake, do you think? |
22163 | Was that remark intended for me? |
22163 | Was the sister''s name Merrick, too, or was she married? |
22163 | Was this what you saw last night? |
22163 | We came to find you, Uncle Randolph,said Tom, and added:"Are your traction company bonds safe?" |
22163 | We want to see who is in there with you? |
22163 | Well, do n''t you agree with me? |
22163 | Well, do we go in or not? |
22163 | Well, er----"Am I or not? |
22163 | Well, shall we go up or down? |
22163 | Well, shall we walk or drive over? |
22163 | Well, what do you make of it? |
22163 | Well, where can he be? |
22163 | Well, why should n''t they, with so many holes around? |
22163 | Wha-- what-- where are we? |
22163 | What about them? |
22163 | What are they up to now? |
22163 | What are you going to do? |
22163 | What are you talking about? |
22163 | What brings you here this time of night? |
22163 | What can he be doing here? |
22163 | What cove is that? |
22163 | What did he go for? |
22163 | What did he steal? |
22163 | What did they do? |
22163 | What did you do that for? |
22163 | What did you do that for? |
22163 | What did you hear? |
22163 | What do yez want here? |
22163 | What do you cadets mean by coming in here and annoying my daughter? |
22163 | What do you fellows say? |
22163 | What do you know about Pike? |
22163 | What do you mean by that? |
22163 | What do you mean? |
22163 | What do you think of that? |
22163 | What do you want in here? |
22163 | What do you want of me? |
22163 | What does Mr. Pell say about it? |
22163 | What does this mean, young fellow? |
22163 | What does this mean? |
22163 | What fo''you dun dat to me? |
22163 | What have you to say, Samuel? |
22163 | What if it was? |
22163 | What is it, Pell? |
22163 | What is keeping Dick? |
22163 | What is that you say, Thomas? |
22163 | What is that, Tom? |
22163 | What is that? |
22163 | What is the matter, Dick? |
22163 | What is the postmark? |
22163 | What is the trouble here? |
22163 | What is wrong, Randolph? |
22163 | What now? |
22163 | What room is it in? |
22163 | What shall we do? |
22163 | What was her name? |
22163 | What was it? |
22163 | What would he be doing around Ithaca? |
22163 | What would that freight thief be doing here? |
22163 | What''s in that pocketbook? |
22163 | What''s that for? |
22163 | What''s that? |
22163 | What''s the matter? |
22163 | What''s the price of the best cologne now? |
22163 | What''s to do now? |
22163 | What''s up now? |
22163 | What''s up, Dick? |
22163 | What''s up? |
22163 | What? |
22163 | When do you expect to meet this Randolph Rover? |
22163 | Where did it come from? |
22163 | Where did you come from? |
22163 | Where in the world can Dick be? |
22163 | Where is he now? |
22163 | Where is he? |
22163 | Where is it? |
22163 | Where is it? |
22163 | Where is that sign? |
22163 | Where is the fire? |
22163 | Where to? |
22163 | Who are you? |
22163 | Who are you? |
22163 | Who can it be? |
22163 | Who can that be? |
22163 | Who did then? |
22163 | Who did you say it was? |
22163 | Who do you want us to invite-- if we can come? |
22163 | Who is he? |
22163 | Who is he? |
22163 | Who is ready for ice- cream? |
22163 | Who is that, Pop? |
22163 | Who is up there? |
22163 | Who lives here? |
22163 | Who said I was going to get married? |
22163 | Who was it? |
22163 | Who would leave such a thing as that in that position? 22163 Who-- er-- said it?" |
22163 | Why not? |
22163 | Why not? |
22163 | Why not? |
22163 | Why should he give you good bonds for bad ones? |
22163 | Why, Dick, is there anything wrong? |
22163 | Why, Hans can do better than that; ca n''t you, Dutchy? |
22163 | Why, Master Tom, I ai n''t got no----"And your second cousin by your first wife''s sister? 22163 Why, Master Tom, I ain''t----""And your great- granduncle? |
22163 | Will it hold? |
22163 | Will you take the cord, crawl in there and then pass the end out and over the end of this shovel, and then loop it over to the other end? |
22163 | Will you? |
22163 | Wonder how we can manage it? |
22163 | Wonder if Captain Putnam tried to communicate with his folks? |
22163 | Wonder if Dangler has friends or confederates in Ithaca? |
22163 | Wonder if I can get him on the telephone? |
22163 | Wonder if Sam was hurt? |
22163 | Wonder if he went straight on, or took to some side street? |
22163 | Wonder if they really have one hundred snakes in the collection? |
22163 | Wonder where old Crabtree is now? |
22163 | Wonder who played it? |
22163 | Would n''t you like a nice rabbit from us? |
22163 | You are sure Mr. Jardell is the treasurer? |
22163 | You are sure of this? |
22163 | You are sure you wo n''t rob me if I open the door? |
22163 | You do n''t suppose a girl that Billy would fall in love with would wear tresses that were stolen? |
22163 | You got a good look at it then? |
22163 | You know him? |
22163 | You mean Tad Sobber and Nick Pell? |
22163 | You mean in Carwell? |
22163 | You mean to roll him down this hill? |
22163 | You might leave her in care of some farmer along here,suggested Songbird, and then he added softly:"For what is a boat without a breeze? |
22163 | You think he got the snake out of that museum? |
22163 | You vos on der Mississippi Rifer, hey? |
22163 | You-- ah-- don''t happen to know their names? |
22163 | Ai n''t you hungry?" |
22163 | But his letters----""How did he look?" |
22163 | But how do you happen to know about it?" |
22163 | But how have you been since the week before next month?" |
22163 | But never mind, we''ll all come to the wedding, Tubblets, and bring lemons if you say so?" |
22163 | But tell us-- secretly if you must-- does she wear a number eight shoe or a twelve?" |
22163 | But what is there to do? |
22163 | But why are you so interested in Merrick''s sister and her son?" |
22163 | But----""Are n''t they worth what you gave for them?" |
22163 | But----""Were they in a green runabout-- an auto runabout?" |
22163 | CHAPTER XXV CHRISTMAS AT THE FARM"What do you think of that?" |
22163 | Ca n''t you, Peleg?" |
22163 | Can I trust you?" |
22163 | Dick Rover, what did you do that for?" |
22163 | Did she get over the heart failure she had when the canary took a fit?" |
22163 | Do n''t you remember those sharp rocks, right near the mouth of the cove?" |
22163 | Do you know what I think of Peter Slade? |
22163 | Do you know where Uncle Randolph was going?" |
22163 | Do you see those dark clouds just beginning to show themselves yonder?" |
22163 | Do you think we can climb up? |
22163 | He----""Say, what about Sobber and Pell?" |
22163 | How about you?" |
22163 | How do you get to the roof?" |
22163 | I wonder if he knows his uncle is a thief?" |
22163 | I wonder when these were taken?" |
22163 | Is Uncle Randolph around?" |
22163 | Is he over the shingles yet?" |
22163 | Is there anything new?" |
22163 | It is a large number of volumes to write about one set of characters, is n''t it? |
22163 | Jardell?" |
22163 | Jardell?" |
22163 | Pay up, see?" |
22163 | Sam, do you think I need a shower bath? |
22163 | Schmidt?" |
22163 | Shall I ask Larry Colby and George Granbury?" |
22163 | Then the boys went to bed-- but not to sleep-- for was this not the last night at school? |
22163 | Trying to be the bully yourself, eh?" |
22163 | Ve haf him in von of der pedrooms alretty yet, hey?" |
22163 | What did the captain do about your mussed- up uniform?" |
22163 | What do you know of my bonds?" |
22163 | What had become of their big brother? |
22163 | What kind of a snake was it?" |
22163 | Where are the men now?" |
22163 | Where did he go to?" |
22163 | Where is Peleg?" |
22163 | Who are they?" |
22163 | Who are you?" |
22163 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
22163 | he added, suddenly,"do you suppose Dick went down in some such hole as this?" |
22163 | what''s that?" |
33926 | ''Hike?'' 33926 A cadet?" |
33926 | A fight? |
33926 | A house? |
33926 | A sham battle? |
33926 | A shift? 33926 A spread?" |
33926 | A squall? |
33926 | Afraid, eh? |
33926 | After he tried to get you into trouble about your dog, and the firing of the cannon? |
33926 | After taps? |
33926 | Ah, Hamilton, eh? 33926 Ah, Toots, going to show us how to shoot to- day?" |
33926 | Ah, then you must know my nephew, Richard Hamilton? |
33926 | Ah, what''s the rule between friends? 33926 An accident?" |
33926 | And Dick? |
33926 | And Dick? |
33926 | And do you mean to say you forgot to get it renewed? |
33926 | And have n''t we a cent of insurance on it? |
33926 | And you do n''t bear me any grudge? |
33926 | Another scheme, eh? |
33926 | Are n''t you glad, Paul? |
33926 | Are n''t you going to take your rifle with you? |
33926 | Are n''t you quite a way from home? |
33926 | Are those for the cadets to use? |
33926 | Are we going fishing? |
33926 | Are you aware that you have practically accused me of telling an untruth? |
33926 | Are you going to get into trouble? |
33926 | Are you going to invite Dutton? |
33926 | Are you going to let us in? 33926 Are you going to let''em haze you?" |
33926 | Are you going to play? |
33926 | Are you hurt? |
33926 | Are you one of the students here? |
33926 | Are you sure you''re not hurt? |
33926 | Are you sure? |
33926 | Bad? |
33926 | But how can I? |
33926 | But how can you? 33926 But if we are going to dance, would you mind if we began now? |
33926 | But what committee am I on? |
33926 | But what do you suppose made Toots-- I mean Sam Sander-- think he recognized the photo? |
33926 | But why do n''t some of you speak? 33926 But why should he be down on me because I''ve got money?" |
33926 | But why? |
33926 | By the way, Toots, did you ever call to mind about this picture? |
33926 | Ca n''t Toots have dinner up here with me? |
33926 | Ca n''t you recall where you have seen this man? |
33926 | Ca n''t you recollect where you got it? |
33926 | Camp? |
33926 | Can you see any tracks? |
33926 | Can you take me out to the military academy? |
33926 | Cigarettes then? |
33926 | Corporal Handlee-- the missing soldier-- Captain Handlee''s son? |
33926 | Did we beat the red imps off? |
33926 | Did you gasolene the motor boat, Rastus? |
33926 | Did you get the book? 33926 Did you have anything to do with firing the saluting gun?" |
33926 | Did you take my bulldog to town, and match him to fight another? |
33926 | Did you? 33926 Do n''t you know enough to mind when you''re spoken to?" |
33926 | Do they call you anything but Toots? |
33926 | Do they expect you? |
33926 | Do they what? |
33926 | Do they, Toots? |
33926 | Do they-- do they cut up much? |
33926 | Do they? 33926 Do you believe I did it?" |
33926 | Do you know him? |
33926 | Do you mean that you''d attack me? |
33926 | Do you play? |
33926 | Do you solemnly promise to be most respectful to your superiors, and not to partake of ham and eggs or any form of pork until after Christmas? |
33926 | Do you stand for that, Stiver? |
33926 | Do you think he did? |
33926 | Do you think he will be better friends with you after this? |
33926 | Do you think so? |
33926 | Do you think that would do any good? |
33926 | Do you throw up the sponge? |
33926 | Do you want me to go? |
33926 | Do you want to make a shift, Paul? |
33926 | Do you wish to accuse any one? |
33926 | Do you-- do you s''pose your father is-- is hurt? |
33926 | Do you-- do you think he will do anything-- anything desperate? |
33926 | Eh, Grit, old boy? |
33926 | Eh? |
33926 | Excuse me,she said,"but are you Dick Hamilton?" |
33926 | Going to be a student there? |
33926 | Got any baggage? |
33926 | Got bad news? |
33926 | Hamilton-- Drew-- are you here? |
33926 | Hamilton-- I-- er-- I-- I-- will you shake hands? |
33926 | Hannibal''Rastus, just fill up the gasolene tank, will you? |
33926 | Has Mr. Hamilton lost his money? |
33926 | Has some one left him some more millions? |
33926 | Have you any choice as to a bed? |
33926 | Hazing, eh? |
33926 | Heard anything about it? |
33926 | Hey, Toots; what''s that? |
33926 | How about the game? |
33926 | How are you going to carry the planks and spars for the bridge? |
33926 | How did it happen? |
33926 | How did that happen? |
33926 | How did you come to be at the military post? |
33926 | How do you mean? |
33926 | How is it going? |
33926 | How so? |
33926 | How would Major Webster know him? |
33926 | How''d you do it? |
33926 | How''s that, fellows? |
33926 | How? |
33926 | Hurt much? |
33926 | I do n''t s''pose you''re going to nibble at any; art thou, Reginald? |
33926 | I guess there''ll be instructions in tactics, and recitations, wo n''t there? |
33926 | I guess you would n''t fancy staying with him; eh Dick? |
33926 | I say, Hamilton,began Glen, a bit thickly, as he walked alongside Dick, to his room,"you could n''t lend me twenty- five dollars; could you? |
33926 | I suppose you''re Hamilton? |
33926 | I wonder how I''ll make out with the cadets? 33926 I wonder if I can get a carriage to take me out to the academy?" |
33926 | I wonder if we''re going straight? |
33926 | I wonder what dad wants of me? 33926 I wonder what that means?" |
33926 | I wonder where all the older cadets are? |
33926 | If you say that again,exclaimed Dick,"I''ll----""Well, what will you do?" |
33926 | Insulting you? |
33926 | Is Mr. Hamilton in trouble? |
33926 | Is n''t she all right? |
33926 | Is n''t this glorious? |
33926 | Is that all? 33926 Is that fierce beast in the house?" |
33926 | Is that so? 33926 Is that your bulldog?" |
33926 | Is the academy far out? |
33926 | Is there any iron about here? |
33926 | Is there going to be anything to drink? |
33926 | Is this your first term? |
33926 | Is this yours, Corporal Handlee? |
33926 | Let''s see, is n''t your spread to- morrow night? |
33926 | Manners? |
33926 | Matched him in a fight? 33926 Matter? |
33926 | May I have the next dance? |
33926 | Maybe, you''ll have some? |
33926 | Me? 33926 Me? |
33926 | Me? |
33926 | My father? 33926 My father?" |
33926 | My fortune lost? |
33926 | No; and if you take him again----"Well, what will you do? 33926 Not go with me? |
33926 | Now, which way? |
33926 | Oh, Hamilton-- Millionaire Hamilton''s son, eh? |
33926 | Oh, you do n''t? |
33926 | On the field piece carriages? |
33926 | Queer about Dutton, was n''t it? |
33926 | Room out of order? |
33926 | Say, Dutton, have you a fountain pen? |
33926 | Say, is n''t he staying under a long time? |
33926 | Shall I find Dick for you? |
33926 | Shall I stay here? |
33926 | Shall I tell him what it is? 33926 So you''re off to learn to be a soldier?" |
33926 | Some of the other cadets are allowed special privileges, why do n''t you ask if you can bring Grit here? 33926 Suppose they fall out?" |
33926 | Swords? |
33926 | Then Mr. Hamilton is n''t a millionaire any longer? |
33926 | Then you''re a millionaire yet, are n''t you? |
33926 | They-- they are n''t rifles, are they? |
33926 | To Major Rockford? 33926 To find me?" |
33926 | To it''s tail? |
33926 | To see what sort of ice I prefer? 33926 Toots, you old scoundrel,"affectionately exclaimed a senior cadet,"did you bring the cream for my coffee?" |
33926 | Toots? 33926 Was this on the gun?" |
33926 | We never could stand it at Dankville; could we, Grit? |
33926 | Well, Dick,remarked his father, the next morning,"I suppose you are all ready to go to Kentfield?" |
33926 | Well, Hannibal-- Alphabet-- Jones; art ready for the gathering of the clans who hunger after the flesh- pots of Egypt? |
33926 | Well, are you going home for Christmas? |
33926 | Well, how are you feeling this morning, Toots-- I mean Corporal? |
33926 | Well, how are you, old chap? |
33926 | Well, it''s insured, is n''t it? |
33926 | Well, what? |
33926 | Well? |
33926 | Well? |
33926 | Well? |
33926 | What about Major Rockford? |
33926 | What am I to do? |
33926 | What are you doing here? |
33926 | What are you going to do with me? |
33926 | What are you looking for? |
33926 | What ball, and what committee? |
33926 | What brings you away off here? 33926 What did he say?" |
33926 | What did you see? |
33926 | What did? |
33926 | What do we have? |
33926 | What do you mean by insulting me, and making me ridiculous? |
33926 | What else did you see? |
33926 | What for? |
33926 | What fort was that? |
33926 | What happened? |
33926 | What has happened? |
33926 | What is it? |
33926 | What is it? |
33926 | What is it? |
33926 | What is it? |
33926 | What is it? |
33926 | What of it? |
33926 | What part will you play? |
33926 | What shall we do? |
33926 | What was his name? |
33926 | What was it? |
33926 | What was it? |
33926 | What''s that girl walking back and forth so much for in the next room? |
33926 | What''s that to you? 33926 What''s that?" |
33926 | What''s that? |
33926 | What''s that? |
33926 | What''s that? |
33926 | What''s that? |
33926 | What''s the damage? |
33926 | What''s the matter with him? |
33926 | What''s the matter with the motor boat? |
33926 | What''s the matter with your men? |
33926 | What''s the matter, Toots? |
33926 | What''s the matter? 33926 What''s the matter?" |
33926 | What''s the matter? |
33926 | What''s the program for this afternoon? |
33926 | What''s this? |
33926 | What''s up? |
33926 | What''s up? |
33926 | What''s your name, new chap? |
33926 | What, do n''t you drink? |
33926 | What-- what''s this? |
33926 | What-- what-- where am I? |
33926 | What? 33926 What?" |
33926 | What? |
33926 | When are you going west? |
33926 | When do we go? |
33926 | When''s it to be? |
33926 | Where are you going, Hamilton? 33926 Where did you get it, Toots?" |
33926 | Where did you see him? 33926 Where do you think you are?" |
33926 | Where is it? |
33926 | Where were you? |
33926 | Where''s the glass case they took you out of, Fred? |
33926 | Where''s the lake? |
33926 | Where-- where did you get that? |
33926 | Which of you lads stole my corn? |
33926 | Which way had we better go? |
33926 | Who are the best riders? |
33926 | Who caught my horse? |
33926 | Who did that? |
33926 | Who is it, Toots? |
33926 | Who is it? |
33926 | Who is it? |
33926 | Who is it? |
33926 | Who may Tantrell be? |
33926 | Who threw that? |
33926 | Who took him? |
33926 | Who was captain of the guard? |
33926 | Who was it? |
33926 | Who''s Dutton? |
33926 | Who''s there? |
33926 | Who? |
33926 | Whom do you suspect? |
33926 | Whom do you suspect? |
33926 | Why did n''t that captain of yours say so at first? |
33926 | Why did n''t you aim that right? 33926 Why did n''t you say so at first? |
33926 | Why do n''t you give a spread? |
33926 | Why do n''t you hit me? |
33926 | Why do n''t you stand up and fight? |
33926 | Why do n''t you? |
33926 | Why do they call you Toots? |
33926 | Why is it I do n''t hear the firing? 33926 Why not, Rastus?" |
33926 | Why not? 33926 Why not?" |
33926 | Why not? |
33926 | Why, Hamilton, are you hurt? |
33926 | Why, how-- where did Toots get it, I wonder? 33926 Why; what''s the matter?" |
33926 | Why? |
33926 | Why? |
33926 | Why? |
33926 | Why? |
33926 | Will after the ball suit you? |
33926 | Will he? |
33926 | Will you shake hands? |
33926 | Wo n''t it do in here? |
33926 | Wo n''t we see any of the fighting? |
33926 | Wo n''t you call and see me sometime? |
33926 | Wo n''t you come over and let me introduce you to my mother? |
33926 | Yes, but what do you think he wants? |
33926 | Yes, that''s Sam,went on the hack driver, with easy familiarity,"but nobody calls him that; do they, Toots?" |
33926 | Yes; have you any information about it? |
33926 | Yes; where did you get it? |
33926 | Yes? |
33926 | Yes? |
33926 | You have, eh? 33926 You know?" |
33926 | You mind your own business; will you? |
33926 | You want me to help you? 33926 You wished to speak to me?" |
33926 | You? |
33926 | Your son would be much older than that now; would n''t he, Captain Handlee? |
33926 | Am I badly hurt? |
33926 | And are you going to take me?" |
33926 | Any water in the jug, Beeby?" |
33926 | Are n''t you ashamed of yourself?" |
33926 | Are you a good shot?" |
33926 | Are you all ready there, Stiver?" |
33926 | Are you hurt?" |
33926 | Are you hurt?" |
33926 | Are you sure you''ll be all right, Hamilton?" |
33926 | Are you the only one here, so far?" |
33926 | As Dutton passed Dick in the hall, he said:"Did you refer to me when you said you suspected some one?" |
33926 | As he was about to board a trolley car, which ran near Kentfield, he heard a voice calling:"How are you, Dick Hamilton?" |
33926 | As they drew nearer, Stiver stepped forward and said:"Is your man ready, Drew?" |
33926 | As they left, Dick heard one of them say:"Aw, Dutton, why did n''t we try the rope and window game on him? |
33926 | But I wonder who fired that gun?" |
33926 | But how does it come that you''re going out west?" |
33926 | But what''s the use of fighting if some one does n''t get hurt? |
33926 | But you remember that battered marksman''s medal that Toots had, and which you requested me to investigate for you?" |
33926 | But, are you sure you do n''t want to escape? |
33926 | But, say, do n''t you want a bite to eat? |
33926 | CHAPTER IX WHO FIRED THE GUN? |
33926 | CHAPTER VII DICK THINKS HE HAS A CLUE"What''s it to be, Ray, the blanket, outside, or the ordeal of the pitcher?" |
33926 | Ca n''t you stay and come over to our Academy? |
33926 | Can you let me have some more? |
33926 | Can you?" |
33926 | Cut up? |
33926 | Dad will be home next week, and say, maybe we wo n''t have some good times; eh, Grit?" |
33926 | Dick greeted him kindly, and the old man began almost abruptly:"Did you ever hear that I had a son?" |
33926 | Did I make a good dive?" |
33926 | Did n''t you see the list posted in the mess hall? |
33926 | Did you ever see me shoot?" |
33926 | Did you fall?" |
33926 | Do you know how to ride?" |
33926 | Do you think we''ll lick Mooretown?" |
33926 | Do you wish to accuse any one?" |
33926 | Do you-- do you think Captain Dutton will be very angry at you?" |
33926 | Does n''t he like it?" |
33926 | Eh, Stiver?" |
33926 | Go to bed? |
33926 | Hamilton, what do you know of this?" |
33926 | Hamilton?" |
33926 | Have they retreated? |
33926 | Have we beaten off the red imps?" |
33926 | Have you been swindled lately? |
33926 | Have you forgotten?" |
33926 | Have you had dinner?" |
33926 | How about you?" |
33926 | How about you?" |
33926 | How are you? |
33926 | How are you?" |
33926 | How is the newspaper business?" |
33926 | How is your father?" |
33926 | I expect you''re most frozen, are n''t you?" |
33926 | I looked just as if he wanted to unseat you, did n''t it, fellows?" |
33926 | I thought maybe you''d want to go too?" |
33926 | I thought you wanted to be a sport, Hamilton?" |
33926 | I wonder what in the world he can want, anyhow? |
33926 | I wonder what it is?" |
33926 | I wonder where it is?" |
33926 | I wonder where my bunch will be stationed? |
33926 | Is he home?" |
33926 | Is yours the only injury of the day?" |
33926 | It was plainly a hint to Dick, who at once took advantage of it, and asked:"May I have the honor?" |
33926 | Not at the game, Mister Hamilton?" |
33926 | Now I wonder how I''d better go? |
33926 | Report me, I suppose?" |
33926 | Say, Hannibal Cæsar Erastus Jones, will you do me a favor?" |
33926 | Say, have you any idea who mussed up your bureau? |
33926 | Say, when can I go? |
33926 | Say, where''s the other bladder?" |
33926 | Suppose we give him a trial?" |
33926 | Suppose we let the horses go as they please? |
33926 | Swords, eh? |
33926 | Then you do n''t want swords?" |
33926 | Was it Dutton?" |
33926 | Were you ever in the army?" |
33926 | Wha''for?" |
33926 | What about weapons? |
33926 | What am it?" |
33926 | What character are you going to portray, Paul?" |
33926 | What do you mean?" |
33926 | What do you want it for?" |
33926 | What for?" |
33926 | What good wind blows you here? |
33926 | What is it?" |
33926 | What is your son''s name?" |
33926 | What makes you?" |
33926 | What were you saying about Hamilton?" |
33926 | What will be your address on the other side?" |
33926 | When was it? |
33926 | Where are you going?" |
33926 | Where have you been? |
33926 | Where is he?" |
33926 | Where was it?" |
33926 | Where''s your father?" |
33926 | Who done it? |
33926 | Who fired the gun?" |
33926 | Who is he?" |
33926 | Who is in charge of ours?" |
33926 | Who''s Toots? |
33926 | Why are n''t you in bed, Hamilton?" |
33926 | Why did you deliberately spill that ice over me? |
33926 | Why do n''t you salute when an officer speaks to you? |
33926 | Why not?" |
33926 | Why, did some one-- some of the cadets take Grit to town, and let him fight?" |
33926 | Why, how can I?" |
33926 | Why, what will you do?" |
33926 | Will you do this for me?" |
33926 | Will you have a cigar before dinner?" |
33926 | Will you try?" |
33926 | Will you-- will you forgive me?" |
33926 | Will you?" |
33926 | Would he clear them? |
33926 | You are sure you were not near the gun?" |
33926 | You''ll not forget your promise; will you?" |
33926 | You''re a pretty good shot yourself, ai n''t you?" |
33926 | You''ve got yours, have n''t you?" |
33926 | is that what you call''em?" |
25923 | A private gambling club? |
25923 | About my eye? |
25923 | And did n''t a truck fall down the embankment and do some damage? |
25923 | And how does that judgment come? |
25923 | And spent it with your friends? 25923 And what would you expect me to do afterwards?" |
25923 | And who''s Mignonne? |
25923 | And you had enough already? |
25923 | And you? 25923 And you?" |
25923 | Are n''t you in town unusually early? |
25923 | Are you all right, Jake? |
25923 | Are you hiding something, Dick? 25923 Are you not?" |
25923 | Are you sure I was n''t delirious? |
25923 | Are you sure you did n''t give her too much steam? |
25923 | Are you trying to be tactful now? |
25923 | As much as, or more than, usual? |
25923 | As you were seldom quite conscious until this morning, how did you know? |
25923 | At the casino? |
25923 | Brooding? |
25923 | But did n''t you want to clear yourself and get taken back? |
25923 | But do n''t you see you are admitting that he should n''t come? |
25923 | But do you know the man he was with? |
25923 | But do you make the deliveries ex- store tally with what went in? |
25923 | But how are you going to get over the difficulty that you_ are_ what you call pushing? 25923 But how much late?" |
25923 | But is that the only entry in your book? |
25923 | But suppose we let that go? 25923 But this does n''t account for everything?" |
25923 | But what about Payne? 25923 But what about your work? |
25923 | But what does that matter? |
25923 | But what does the fiesta they''re holding celebrate? |
25923 | But what were you doing at the hospital? |
25923 | But where is the job and what''s the pay? |
25923 | But why has he gone? 25923 But why?" |
25923 | But wo n''t you sit down? |
25923 | But you do n''t think so? |
25923 | But you surely do n''t mean to let the raider do what she likes? 25923 By a bribe? |
25923 | Ca n''t you find something better? |
25923 | Ca n''t you trust me to see this does n''t happen? |
25923 | Can you remember how the cards went? |
25923 | Can you see the tug? |
25923 | Can you take me? |
25923 | Concrete, in short? |
25923 | Could I follow him to the mill? 25923 Could n''t you have fought it out?" |
25923 | Did Mr. Brandon send you with these letters? |
25923 | Did a tug and three coal barges put into your harbor last night? |
25923 | Did somebody ask him? |
25923 | Did you come straight here? |
25923 | Did you get it? 25923 Did you go straight to Storeton from the hall?" |
25923 | Did you hesitate again, after you knew you''d got the job? |
25923 | Did you see Miss Kenwardine when you came for a game? |
25923 | Did you see them cross the bridge? |
25923 | Did you stay there? |
25923 | Do n''t they call it sub- conscious? |
25923 | Do n''t you practical people rather pride yourselves on being free from our complexities? 25923 Do n''t you see what you''re up against?" |
25923 | Do n''t you understand that they ca n''t be straightened out? |
25923 | Do n''t you? |
25923 | Do n''t you? |
25923 | Do they know when she left the last port? |
25923 | Do you expect Mr. Kenwardine to meet you? |
25923 | Do you know how they were lost? |
25923 | Do you know much about her brother? |
25923 | Do you know much about international law and how far it prohibits a neutral country from selling coal to a belligerent? |
25923 | Do you know where the fellow is? |
25923 | Do you know why he went so soon? |
25923 | Do you reckon I''d pack dirt with a crowd like this if I could help it? |
25923 | Do you still believe I took your papers? |
25923 | Do you suggest that she''s dangerous, too? |
25923 | Do you suppose I ca n''t feel it? 25923 Do you think Kenwardine was his partner? |
25923 | Do you think he told them to send after Kenwardine? |
25923 | Do you think it will drop at sundown? |
25923 | Do you think we mind? |
25923 | Do you think you''ll like your work? |
25923 | Do you want me to hire the man? |
25923 | Does his trouble end with the injury to his eye? |
25923 | Does n''t it mean a petted child? |
25923 | Does n''t it strike you that you''re urging conflicting reasons? 25923 Does n''t this remind you of something? |
25923 | Does that account for your buying the pistol when you came here? |
25923 | From whom? |
25923 | Had n''t I another nurse? |
25923 | Had n''t you better tell us whom you mean by''they''? |
25923 | Has she returned yet? |
25923 | Have I been sitting there all this time? |
25923 | Have n''t you any autos yet? 25923 Have the Germans bought the Adexe wharf?" |
25923 | Have you a cigarette? 25923 Have you a large chart of this coast?" |
25923 | Have you a match, señor? |
25923 | Have you another like the first? |
25923 | Have you been to see her since you came back? |
25923 | Have you got a gun? |
25923 | Have you read his replies? |
25923 | Have you seen him recently? |
25923 | Have you torn off the top sheet in the last few days? |
25923 | He thought he would make it awkward for you to come here, in fact? |
25923 | Hold on, Jake,he said and raised his voice:"Who''s that?" |
25923 | How can I go to sleep when I''m not sleepy and you wo n''t tell me what I want to know? |
25923 | How can he defy you when he knows you can hand him over to the British authorities? |
25923 | How can you find out things that bother you, unless you talk? |
25923 | How did it happen? |
25923 | How did the truck run off the line? 25923 How did you get in?" |
25923 | How did you get in? |
25923 | How did you guess? 25923 How did you hear about the matter?" |
25923 | How did you hear of that? |
25923 | How do you account for that? |
25923 | How do you know when you have come to the line? |
25923 | How do you know? |
25923 | How much do you reckon she has discharged? |
25923 | How will you force him? |
25923 | How''s that? |
25923 | I do n''t know that it''s important, but what''s the matter with them? |
25923 | I do n''t suppose the fellow knows English, but shall I send him down? |
25923 | I expect you mean-- why did I come without getting your servant to announce me? |
25923 | I never heard of him, and perhaps I ought to explain----"What you came for? 25923 I suppose I may congratulate you on your recent promotion? |
25923 | I suppose he wanted to know when the coal would leave? |
25923 | I suppose you did n''t stop? |
25923 | I wonder if you could get me something to drink? |
25923 | I wonder whether she would see me? |
25923 | In fact, you suspect the wine was doped after we went out? |
25923 | Is he running this place as a gambling house? |
25923 | Is n''t Richter German? |
25923 | Is n''t that rather egotistical? |
25923 | Is n''t this a change of attitude? 25923 Is that all?" |
25923 | Is that you, Enrique? |
25923 | Is there anywhere else to go? |
25923 | Is your father at home, Miss Kenwardine? |
25923 | It is very pretty, but why do you want to give it to me? |
25923 | May I ask why? 25923 May I ask why?" |
25923 | Need you ask? 25923 Not at Kenwardine''s?" |
25923 | Not worth while? |
25923 | Now,he said,"do you think it''s sensible to distrust a girl like that? |
25923 | Now,said Jake rather sharply,"what was the shooting about?" |
25923 | One may understand that as a compliment? |
25923 | Profession comes first? |
25923 | Right in thinking my house was unsafe for the lad, and in warning him that you and I were unfit for him to associate with? |
25923 | Say, suppose you try her? 25923 Say, what do you think of this?" |
25923 | Shall we go into the music- room, for a change? |
25923 | Shall we play for half an hour? |
25923 | Since you could n''t steal away, would n''t it have been better not to hint that I was anxious to avoid you? 25923 Suppose I own up that my tally''s got mixed?" |
25923 | Suppose there''s something wrong with your bearing, or you ca n''t make good your course? |
25923 | That''s a quick decision, is n''t it? 25923 That''s rather sudden, is n''t it? |
25923 | Then I''m to understand she''s back in port? |
25923 | Then do n''t you think you are a fortunate man? |
25923 | Then do you know why he kept the letters back? |
25923 | Then have you heard of any señorita, or perhaps a half- breed girl who has taken his fancy? |
25923 | Then he has lost your friendship by taking Dick Brandon''s part? |
25923 | Then suppose it does n''t drop? |
25923 | Then there is a plot? |
25923 | Then they take the dyewood off in boats? 25923 Then what does he expect to gain?" |
25923 | Then where did you go next? |
25923 | Then where has he gone? 25923 Then where is he?" |
25923 | Then who is he afraid of? |
25923 | Then who took the plans? |
25923 | Then why did n''t you give me them when I was doing nothing this afternoon? |
25923 | Then why did you call him? |
25923 | Then why did you quit? |
25923 | Then why do n''t you get it? |
25923 | Then why not try Hamburg? |
25923 | Then you got drunk at his house? 25923 Then you have begun to take your business seriously?" |
25923 | Then you have got some coal? 25923 Then you have heard from my father?" |
25923 | Then you have lived here before? |
25923 | Then you have n''t let up yet? 25923 Then you knew Kenwardine meant to steal away?" |
25923 | Then you know what happened? |
25923 | Then you mean to run the risk? |
25923 | Then you ran a risk of being killed? |
25923 | Then you reckon it was n''t me they wanted the night my partner was stabbed? 25923 Then you trust the fellow yet?" |
25923 | Then you will miss us? |
25923 | Then you''re a bit of an artist? |
25923 | Then you''re looking for somebody? |
25923 | Then you''re not sure he meant to come back? |
25923 | Think they do n''t know what cement is? 25923 Though he would not be much relieved to find you had come to my house instead? |
25923 | To marry some gambling rake? |
25923 | To whom do you propose to offer it? |
25923 | Two hundred yards? |
25923 | Was he hurt? |
25923 | Was it his duty to ruin my father? |
25923 | Was it your father''s notion that you should be an engineer? |
25923 | Was n''t he with Oliva? |
25923 | Was that done by Captain Maitland''s order? |
25923 | Well, I guess I''ve had enough, but if you''re going on---- How do you reckon you''ll get through the shoals ahead? |
25923 | Well,said Jake rather grimly,"what do you think would happen if a drunken man tried to walk along that pipe?" |
25923 | Well? |
25923 | Were you an officer? |
25923 | What about the coal for the Fuller irrigation works? |
25923 | What are you going to do about it? |
25923 | What are you steering by? |
25923 | What berths have you left? |
25923 | What can you do? |
25923 | What did you learn? |
25923 | What did you remember? |
25923 | What do you call yourself? |
25923 | What do you expect? 25923 What do you mean by the''genuine article''?" |
25923 | What do you mean by your not being the man he wanted? |
25923 | What do you think of that young man? |
25923 | What do you want? |
25923 | What does he do in the morning? |
25923 | What does your father''s character matter? 25923 What else could I think?" |
25923 | What have you against him? |
25923 | What have you been writing lately? |
25923 | What is it you want? |
25923 | What is your plan? |
25923 | What kind of things? |
25923 | What made him think we had? |
25923 | What makes you imagine so? |
25923 | What misfortunes has my father to fear? |
25923 | What shall we do next? |
25923 | What sort of a port is San Ignacio, and how far is it? |
25923 | What was that about Adexe? |
25923 | What were you doing in that room? |
25923 | What would you reckon the weight of the stuff? |
25923 | What''s the matter with Dick Brandon? |
25923 | What''s the matter with giving him one? 25923 What''s the matter with it, anyhow?" |
25923 | What''s the matter with the wine? |
25923 | What''s the matter with your arm? |
25923 | What''s the trouble, Payne? |
25923 | When do you go? |
25923 | Where am I? |
25923 | Where can I get fresh water? |
25923 | Where did you get the cement? |
25923 | Where did you go? |
25923 | Where did you learn to make these calculations? |
25923 | Where do you expect to find it? |
25923 | Where do you reckon it went, if it was n''t into the mixing shed? |
25923 | Where does one buy cement in this town? |
25923 | Where have you done your digging? |
25923 | Where is he now? |
25923 | Where is''here''? 25923 Where''s Kenwardine?" |
25923 | Where''s his pyjamas? |
25923 | Which you do n''t want to do? |
25923 | Who are his enemies? |
25923 | Who are_ they_? |
25923 | Who is Don Martin, and does he own the coaling wharf? |
25923 | Who''s that? |
25923 | Who''s that? |
25923 | Who''s the mulatto woman in black? |
25923 | Whom did you expect to get? |
25923 | Whose duty is it to check the storekeeper''s lists? |
25923 | Whose house was it? |
25923 | Why did Lucille call you_ ma mignonne_? |
25923 | Why did he want to see them? |
25923 | Why did n''t you call them first? |
25923 | Why did n''t you put him into his own bed? |
25923 | Why did n''t you tell me this earlier? |
25923 | Why did n''t you tell me you were ill? |
25923 | Why did n''t you warn the captain that his plan was found out, instead of jumping into the launch? |
25923 | Why do you want him? |
25923 | Why not Montreal or Cape Town? |
25923 | Why was he anxious about the tug? |
25923 | Why wo n''t you be warned? 25923 Why? |
25923 | Why? |
25923 | Why? |
25923 | Why? |
25923 | Why? |
25923 | Why? |
25923 | Why? |
25923 | Why? |
25923 | Why? |
25923 | Why? |
25923 | Will you have your luggage put on deck? |
25923 | Will you tell your friends I''ll pay them out in full as soon as I can? |
25923 | With the object of keeping you out of mischief? |
25923 | Would it be safe to go in? |
25923 | Would it make things any easier for you? |
25923 | Would we go back to England? |
25923 | You are afraid some of the others might take advantage of his rashness? |
25923 | You blamed me? 25923 You ca n''t pay back the money you lost?" |
25923 | You did n''t feel that before? |
25923 | You do n''t like Santa Brigida? |
25923 | You do n''t think I could find a carriage? |
25923 | You do not think it was one of the peons employed at the dam? |
25923 | You felt you had to promise the fellow a job because he butted in when the dagos got after you? |
25923 | You have done some yachting, then? |
25923 | You hit it on the back? |
25923 | You knew what they said? |
25923 | You know what they are? |
25923 | You mean his views about the payment of one''s debts? |
25923 | You mean that you blame my father for their loss? |
25923 | You mean-- is she good enough for Dick? 25923 You took some wine at dinner?" |
25923 | You tore it up? |
25923 | Your nerve''s pretty good, but do you want to defy your enemies and show them you have found out their trick? |
25923 | _ Quién sabe?_ The principal has not a German name. |
25923 | _ Tinto''s_ a thin, sour claret, is n''t it? 25923 Admitting that her father makes a few dollars by gambling, can you believe that living with him throws any taint on her? |
25923 | And now would you like some François Villon?" |
25923 | And why did you hint that I must know you had n''t stolen the plans?" |
25923 | Anyhow wo n''t you take the clasp?" |
25923 | Anyhow, why did you buy the flowers?" |
25923 | Are there any full bags not accounted for in the shed?" |
25923 | Are you a judge of character?" |
25923 | Are you going to rush past them, like a dull barbarian, in this kicking, snorting launch?" |
25923 | Are you not needed at the dam?" |
25923 | Are you quite sure you have n''t been writing about anything else?" |
25923 | Are you sure you have made no mistakes, Dick?" |
25923 | Are you sure you want it?" |
25923 | As there''s none at Santa Brigida just now, where''s it coming from?" |
25923 | Beckoning a peon who seemed to be the watchman, Dick gave him a cigarette and asked:"How far are they going to re- face the mole?" |
25923 | Besides, are you sure you do n''t mean patriotic when you say parochial? |
25923 | Brandon?" |
25923 | Brandon?" |
25923 | But I want to know why they''re not satisfied with tying my forehead up? |
25923 | But I wonder whether your notion of relaxing is getting lax?" |
25923 | But can you tell me where I am and how I got there?" |
25923 | But do you find the grade awkward when she''s steaming properly?" |
25923 | But do you like him?" |
25923 | But have you and Señor Brandon only been molested once?" |
25923 | But how did it come here?" |
25923 | But how far can a country go in harboring a belligerent''s agents and supplying her fighting ships, without losing its neutrality?" |
25923 | But since the latter had his formal consent, why had he not used it? |
25923 | But still----""Suppose we do n''t think it a trouble?" |
25923 | But suppose he imagined he might not be found out until he had done what he came to do? |
25923 | But the sewer''s not finished yet; why did you quit?" |
25923 | But then why did I tear your letter up?" |
25923 | But what about the drawings of the new pontoons? |
25923 | But what do you mean to do with Kenwardine?" |
25923 | But what has this to do with your coming here?" |
25923 | But what makes you think Kenwardine_ is_ dangerous?" |
25923 | But why could n''t you leave the girl alone?" |
25923 | But why did n''t you push the car? |
25923 | But why did n''t you stick to the throttle and send your fireman?" |
25923 | But why did you imagine that I should think your visit an intrusion?" |
25923 | But why should anybody wish to injure your comrade?" |
25923 | But you really think he has n''t sent her Kenwardine''s letter?" |
25923 | Ca n''t you understand? |
25923 | Ca n''t you, or wo n''t you, understand? |
25923 | Can you get the letters?" |
25923 | Could I marry my victim, which is what you are if your suspicions are justified? |
25923 | Could the lad understand Clare so well unless he loved her? |
25923 | Dick called his colored servant and asked him:"Why are all the lights burning, and what''s this mess?" |
25923 | Dick decided to wait until he looked round again, and next moment Don Sebastian asked:"Have you plenty coal?" |
25923 | Dick did not answer and, to his surprise, Stuyvesant smiled as he resumed:"It''s England first, with you?" |
25923 | Dick said nothing for a minute, and then asked:"What''s Kenwardine doing in Santa Brigida?" |
25923 | Dick told him after a short silence, and Fuller asked:"Two- thousand- pound tons?" |
25923 | Dick was silent for a few moments with knitted brows, and then asked:"You have a Monroe Doctrine, have n''t you?" |
25923 | Did Miss Kenwardine often pose for you?" |
25923 | Did you examine the bags on the mole, Brandon?" |
25923 | Did you imagine that your promotion depended altogether upon your planning trenches and gun- pits well?" |
25923 | Did you leave home after the war broke out?" |
25923 | Did you leave them behind?" |
25923 | Did you tear up the letter?" |
25923 | Do n''t you see that you ca n''t separate me from my father? |
25923 | Do you believe it''s possible I stole and meant to sell the plans?" |
25923 | Do you feel like taking the launch, Brandon, and trying what you can do?" |
25923 | Do you keep money in the house?" |
25923 | Do you know if your comrade has taken any part in political intrigue?" |
25923 | Do you know of anybody whom your friend has harmed?" |
25923 | Do you know why they''ve fixed this bandage so that it half blinds me?" |
25923 | Do you think you''ve got it right?" |
25923 | Do you want to see him?" |
25923 | Do you?" |
25923 | Does he go down there often?" |
25923 | Does it strike you as curious that while you made yourself responsible for me I had to take care of you?" |
25923 | For all that, his tone was resolute as he asked:"What was the brand of the cement you bought?" |
25923 | Had you any other reason for modifying the construction plans?" |
25923 | Had you anything to drink?" |
25923 | Has he made trouble for you in other ways?" |
25923 | Have n''t you been helping François, Fuller?" |
25923 | Have you any opinion on the subject?" |
25923 | Have you cashed it yet?" |
25923 | Have you enough money?" |
25923 | Have you got his promise not to play again?" |
25923 | Have you reckoned what it costs to keep a locomotive two or three hours for the purpose of taking you to Santa Brigida and back?" |
25923 | He turned to Dick and asked:"Do you know, Brandon?" |
25923 | How is it I have n''t seen you about? |
25923 | How long is it since you left him?" |
25923 | How many molded blocks of the top course have we put down at the dam?" |
25923 | How much do you know?" |
25923 | However, you have had some accidents at the dam, have n''t you?" |
25923 | I expect you heard about the collier tramp that was consigned to the French company at Arucas? |
25923 | I guess you know I was put off this camp soon before you came?" |
25923 | I reckon you can shoot?" |
25923 | I suppose I must n''t ask you to forget the line I took?" |
25923 | I suppose you know you were very ill?" |
25923 | If Kenwardine had to be supplied with money, where did it come from? |
25923 | If Kenwardine has bought the wharf, why''s he sending the coal away, instead of using it in the regular bunkering trade?" |
25923 | In a way, of course, it''s plain that Mr. Fuller''s right--""But after all, building dams and removing rocks may very well come first?" |
25923 | In fact, you warn all foreigners to keep their hands off?" |
25923 | In the meantime, can you warn the captain?" |
25923 | Is Mr. Fuller in the habit of disowning his debts? |
25923 | Is he to hang around here nights with his gun?" |
25923 | Is n''t it a rather extraordinary request, after what you said on board the launch?" |
25923 | Is n''t it much the same when one gives the orders that shatter massive rocks and move ponderous stones? |
25923 | Is that enough?" |
25923 | It was obvious that a large quantity of cement would be required and Dick resumed:"Who is doing the work?" |
25923 | Jake grinned as he promised and remarked as they went away:"Makes a good dueña, does n''t he? |
25923 | Mr. Brandon obviously did n''t consult your wishes, but have you any idea what his object was in taking his very unusual line?" |
25923 | Of course, we have n''t seen either of you often, but then----""You liked to feel we were within call if we were wanted? |
25923 | Perhaps you know the latter''s jealousy about European interference in American affairs?" |
25923 | Salvador brought a suit, and Dick, who dragged Jake out of bed, asked:"How did you get into this mess?" |
25923 | She paused and added:"Mr. Brandon''s your cousin?" |
25923 | She paused for a moment and added:"Do n''t you care what I might think?" |
25923 | Sitting down at his table he asked:"Do you keep cement in your warehouse?" |
25923 | Still, I suppose you see that if you''d been a moment later you''d have been smashed pretty flat?" |
25923 | Stuyvesant granted it and Dick resumed:"Do you mind giving me a blank order form? |
25923 | Suppose the Adexe coaling station was intended to be something of the nature of a naval base? |
25923 | Suppose the Creole boy had lost his note or sent it to somebody ashore? |
25923 | Suppose you send Mr. Fuller a note and ask him to dinner to- morrow? |
25923 | That''s what I want to know?" |
25923 | The man took out a note- book and while he studied it Bethune asked,"Will you let me have the book?" |
25923 | The prudent course would be to fight against and overcome his infatuation; but suppose he found this impossible, as he feared? |
25923 | The situation was only tolerable while he was very ill.""Why?" |
25923 | The tug''s engines----""Has she got back?" |
25923 | Then he went out and the storekeeper asked Stuyvesant:"What are you going to do with me?" |
25923 | Then she asked with a level glance:"Why have you come to see me?" |
25923 | Then suppose the owners of the station had learned that they were being spied upon? |
25923 | They''re on our side, and his stuff is pretty good, is n''t it?" |
25923 | What did you do with them?" |
25923 | What do you think became of my note?" |
25923 | What do you think of his manner?" |
25923 | What do you think would happen?" |
25923 | What do you think, Bethune?" |
25923 | What do you think?" |
25923 | What is she like?" |
25923 | What will happen afterwards?" |
25923 | What would they gain by that?" |
25923 | What''s the matter with them, anyway?" |
25923 | What''s your idea of the situation?" |
25923 | What''s your opinion, Don Sebastian?" |
25923 | When do you_ think_ the last blow was struck?" |
25923 | Where are you going, Dick?" |
25923 | Where did you shoot from?" |
25923 | Where do you think of going?" |
25923 | Where do you think she''s bound?" |
25923 | Where has it gone?" |
25923 | Where to?" |
25923 | Where''s Don Sebastian?" |
25923 | Who suggested this?" |
25923 | Why did he interfere?" |
25923 | Why did n''t he write to me?" |
25923 | Why did you change when you were getting better? |
25923 | Why do you ask?" |
25923 | Why do you imagine the vessel you saw was an auxiliary cruiser?" |
25923 | Why does a boiler prime?" |
25923 | Why have you changed?" |
25923 | Why should it make matters better if I''d owned to being drunk?" |
25923 | Will you promise?" |
25923 | Will you show me the cablegram?" |
25923 | Will you take a cigar?" |
25923 | Will you wait while I go to the telephone?" |
25923 | Would any other folk except perhaps the Germans, couple an invitation with a hint that they were ready to trade? |
25923 | Would that please you?" |
25923 | You guessed the captain''s plan from what you heard outside the room?" |
25923 | You have a motorcycle, I think?" |
25923 | You have been attacked once already, I think?" |
25923 | You have been here all the time? |
25923 | You have seen Jake at his work; do you think he''ll make an engineer?" |
25923 | You have seen it?" |
25923 | You pumped up the water pretty high?" |
25923 | You see how luck favors us?" |
25923 | You see what this implies?" |
25923 | You understand it will ruin me? |
25923 | You''re convinced at last?" |
25923 | You''re going on to the lagoon?" |
25923 | You''re something of what they''re pleased to call a progressive, are n''t you? |