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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26697 | If not, will some cheaper device, which gives less efficiency, do? |
26697 | There is one test to the advisability of such alterations: How long will it take to recover the capital outlay from the savings effected? |
44681 | Are you tired? |
44681 | How many days out? |
44681 | And where the native worker gets such poor results, will the European miner get better? |
44681 | Of kingfishers I saw two distinct forms-- the smaller one(? |
44681 | There is no hurry; if going down stream, they take it easy enough; and if going up, why overwork? |
44681 | Where could this notion have come from, so singularly like our own stories? |
44681 | Yet greet them with the usual questions:"Where are you bound for?" |
44681 | or"Where are you come from?" |
27918 | Have any of you seen John Gilbart and his boy Mat? |
27918 | How is it that they can be there and not be drowned? |
27918 | Well, how do you get on? |
27918 | What was there to be afraid of? |
27918 | What''s the use of learning to a miner? |
27918 | Where are you, lads? |
27918 | You were not afraid, then? |
27918 | He would n''t have forgotten that, mother, would he?" |
27918 | They were soon out of danger, but what had become of old Simon and his companions? |
27918 | Would those they desired to save be able to exist so long? |
4638 | How so? |
4638 | About a week later I met Uncle Billy on the street again and said to him,"How is this Uncle Billy, I thought you were going home on the last steamer?" |
4638 | After they parted I approached the one left and said,"Is this Uncle Billy?" |
4638 | But what shall I say of them? |
4638 | He said,"Are you going to sell it?" |
4638 | He stopped and looked at me a minute and then said,"Young man, how deep do you expect to go before you reach bedrock?" |
4638 | I said to him,"How are you fixed, Uncle Billy?" |
4638 | I turned around and went back to the office, to the same counter and clerk, and said to him,"Do you rectify mistakes here?" |
4638 | Mr. Lincoln smilingly asked,"What good would it do for our people to go down to Mexico even if the railroads were built? |
4638 | On the relief of the outer sentinel and his return to camp, Lamalfa issued the challenge which was to repeat three times"Who comes there?" |
4638 | The clerk brought it forward at once and I said,"How much for the deposit?" |
4638 | The two brothers met one day opposite the unfinished building and James said,"Peter why do n''t you go on and finish your building?" |
4638 | Which shall be the balance of power, the first or the last? |
61942 | Brought plenty of water? |
61942 | Glad we showed up? |
61942 | That long? |
61942 | What are those? |
61942 | What happened? |
61942 | What''s your tag? |
61942 | Where are we? |
61942 | Yes? |
61942 | You''d like to see us die of thirst, would n''t you? |
61942 | But what did the Martians expect him to do? |
61942 | Get that?" |
61942 | Obviously the natives wanted him to start their machine but how could he? |
61942 | Pete''s face twitched with strain as he spoke:"Smart kid? |
61942 | What chance had he had to learn in a land where everything withered under the scorching sun, and where only ugly venomous creatures survived? |
61942 | What had maddened them to their deed? |
61942 | When''s the soonest we can expect to get to Propontis?" |
61843 | Alive, and adrift in space? 61843 But the purpose, Keith? |
61843 | But what would that get you? 61843 How?" |
61843 | Ships? 61843 They wo n''t?" |
61843 | When shall we try it? |
61843 | You mean--? |
61843 | You say,he questioned, addressing Bormon,"that there are other men on Echo-- Earthmen being used as slaves?" |
61843 | And of what does a big magnet remind you?" |
61843 | But what of Calbur? |
61843 | But where was Calbur? |
61843 | Could he last? |
61843 | What was about to happen? |
61843 | What''s the scheme?" |
61843 | Where?" |
61843 | Who are they?" |
61843 | Why not destroy their communications, fix things so they could n''t call for help from Mars? |
61843 | Would n''t a Mart guard be sure to come along to investigate?" |
61843 | You say they''re building ships? |
61811 | Ca n''t you get a clear shot at them? |
61811 | Ca n''t you hold them and disarm them? |
61811 | Did they see you? |
61811 | Do? 61811 Have you-- have you found anything in your prospecting?" |
61811 | Is the shooting over? |
61811 | Madam,he said reprovingly,"What in heck ails you?" |
61811 | Me? 61811 Now that you''ve got me, what are you going to do with me?" |
61811 | Prospecting is a mighty tough occupation for a single woman, is n''t it, Ma''am? |
61811 | What are you going to do? |
61811 | Where are those caves the woman was talking about? 61811 Why did n''t you tell me?" |
61811 | Why did you jump on me then? |
61811 | Will you join me? |
61811 | Yeh? 61811 First thing you know, you''ll get in the way of a heat beam, and then what''ll I do for sugar? |
61811 | Have you had any luck?" |
61811 | Hell, woman!--I beg your pardon-- Why did you shoot at me?" |
61811 | How?" |
61811 | What are you trying to do? |
61811 | What was that?" |
61811 | What was the glowing figure? |
61811 | What''s eating them, anyhow?" |
61811 | Where in hell have you been?" |
61869 | But what in hell''s that got to do with our being caught here? 61869 But what''s holding us here?" |
61869 | But why all these traps? 61869 Ken, you... you''re all right?" |
61869 | Ready? |
61869 | Super- conductivity? |
61869 | What is it? |
61869 | What''s wrong? 61869 Who''s there? |
61869 | And what good is it? |
61869 | And what power known to man would permit a living being to move only in the vertical plane but not the horizontal? |
61869 | And who''s setting them?" |
61869 | Anybody notice anything unusual about him?" |
61869 | Are there any clues on Kennerly?" |
61869 | Get it? |
61869 | Get what that means? |
61869 | Got it?" |
61869 | Grant?" |
61869 | How did he know Allers was dead? |
61869 | How....""Miller could move only in the vertical?" |
61869 | Some unknown force of nature, or something more tangible? |
61869 | What did he mean by''unknown forces''and''no hope?'' |
61869 | What was it that had spirited away Allers and Kennerly, two brave men, well armed? |
61869 | What''d you want?" |
61869 | Where''s Miller?" |
61869 | Why?" |
38903 | _ Successful engineers, whose predictions concerning such properties have come true, are sometimes complimented(?) 38903 Are not such substances of the mineral kingdom? 38903 Are we justified in letting this definition stand as it is? 38903 But what about quarries from which are taken building stone, salt, kaolin or clay? 38903 But what about the price at which to capitalize a prospect? 38903 But, in the youth of a mine, how are we to know what its mature capacity will be? 38903 Can he or can anybody even roughly estimate the sum? 38903 Did the outcome of this one fraud cure the victims of irrational mining investment? 38903 Does the practice of mining cover the treatment of the excavated products? 38903 For instance, one may ask the question about the old abandoned hole in the ground which is occasionally found by prospectors,Is it a mine?" |
38903 | How much is it worth? |
38903 | I WHAT IS A MINE? |
38903 | II WHAT IS MINING? |
38903 | If mining is one of the basic industries of the world, how could the operation of a real mine be anything but a legitimate business? |
38903 | In this case, shall we call the process mining or metallurgy? |
38903 | Is a college education an essential prerequisite to success in mining? |
38903 | Is an investment in such a company to be considered as gambling? |
38903 | Is it mining? |
38903 | Is such work profitable? |
38903 | WHAT IS A MINE? |
38903 | WHAT IS MINING? |
38903 | What is ore? |
38903 | What is the line of value separating a low grade from a high grade of precious metal ore? |
38903 | What is the true status of metal mining? |
38903 | What shall such persons be called if not"promoters"? |
38903 | Who would assert that any mere prospect ever had such a value as$ 100,000? |
38903 | Why should we have any reason to deny the ability of present or future generations to find just as good mineral deposits as did our predecessors? |
38903 | Why? |
61798 | And let''em get that mine? 61798 Are all Earthians so lucky?" |
61798 | Captain Vixen? 61798 Fool, did you think your arrival on Venus was not made known to me-- and your purpose here?" |
61798 | Have you found your tongue? |
61798 | Lady,he said finally,"must this game go on forever?" |
61798 | No? |
61798 | Now what''s all this about a map? 61798 So you have n''t had enough, Earthman?" |
61798 | The map? |
61798 | Well,she said, green eyes never leaving his,"what are we waiting for?" |
61798 | What do you want with that mine? |
61798 | What is this? |
61798 | What now? |
61798 | What? |
61798 | Where is the mine? 61798 Who--?" |
61798 | And would he talk? |
61798 | But the map, please?" |
61798 | Could the radio report have been wrong? |
61798 | Did n''t she know the mine was worthless? |
61798 | If a veedle could cause it, why not he? |
61798 | My xanite mine?" |
61798 | What about this female pirate I heard about on the mainland?" |
61798 | What should he do? |
61798 | What to do when he got there? |
61798 | Where is the mine?" |
61798 | Why not tell her where it was? |
61798 | Why? |
61798 | Would she really do this? |
62186 | Cracking up, eh, Wallace? |
62186 | Even for good money, most of which we have n''t collected? 62186 Norman Haynes would n''t be practically boss of the Minor Planets anymore, would he? |
62186 | So he thinks he''ll come back to the asteroids, and replace me in the business, does he? 62186 What have you done with Irene?" |
62186 | What were you gon na tell me before, Nick? |
62186 | What''s he mean-- use gravity? |
62186 | Why ask me? |
62186 | Why should we work for you anyway? |
62186 | You did n''t realize it, did you, Haynes? |
62186 | You think Nick has a dumb idea, eh, Chet Wallace? |
62186 | *****"Let me in on the job?" |
62186 | A huge rocket, hitting the jagged crags above, at meteoric speed? |
62186 | And how could I answer them? |
62186 | And what happens? |
62186 | But how can we? |
62186 | Could I break the gravity machinery some way? |
62186 | Could I trust old Art? |
62186 | Crumpling, destroying itself and those inside it? |
62186 | Did he know he was opposed to Norman Haynes, or did he think it was somebody else who had sabotaged the project? |
62186 | Do you hear me? |
62186 | Do you know what the air pressure is, at the bottom of a ten- mile shaft, even at normal Earth gravity? |
62186 | God-- what could I do? |
62186 | Had Irene told him about his nephew, or had she kept silent? |
62186 | Had my guesses and hopes, which had seemed so unsubstantial, been correct? |
62186 | Have you any idea how many ships it would take to bring those thousands and thousands of tons of stuff out here-- even to get started?" |
62186 | Or have you left 487 too? |
62186 | So-- there was only one person and I thought you''d mistrust him.... Why do n''t you answer? |
62186 | Then we might shove off to the Iridium Circle, or some other joint, and have us a time, huh?" |
62186 | Want to listen? |
62186 | What of it? |
62186 | What was it? |
62186 | What would be his next step in completing our final defeat? |
62186 | What''ll we do?" |
62186 | Where would his loyalties be, if he found out? |
62186 | [ Illustration:_"Cracking up, eh, Wallace?" |
61895 | Alone? 61895 And now you''re living alone here on Titan?" |
61895 | And you can talk to them, too? |
61895 | But some time you''d bring me back? |
61895 | But why? |
61895 | Cah? 61895 Can those goths talk, too?" |
61895 | Dr. Carter Livingston? |
61895 | Got your wife with you? |
61895 | Into the tunnels? |
61895 | Nothing else? 61895 Oh, who could it be? |
61895 | Out near where I found you? 61895 So you just want to stay where you are?" |
61895 | So your name''s Nada? 61895 Something wrong?" |
61895 | Taking me to earth? |
61895 | That was your father? |
61895 | That who it is? 61895 They were outside?" |
61895 | This is your home, eh? |
61895 | This was the way you brought me in, was n''t it? |
61895 | What happened? |
61895 | What is it? |
61895 | What the devil is that? |
61895 | What-- what are you going to do? |
61895 | Will-- will they really kill you? |
61895 | You are better now? 61895 *****You''re better now?" |
61895 | Get the idea?" |
61895 | Is that what the parrot- thing tried to say?" |
61895 | Just a monstrous parrot? |
61895 | Nada, where''s that gun of mine you took away from me?" |
61895 | Other earthmen here? |
61895 | Well, I guess you''d say that about earth ants, too, would n''t you? |
61895 | What in the devil was this? |
61895 | What other name have you got besides Nada?" |
61895 | What''s your name?" |
61895 | Would the damned growling things jump on him now? |
61895 | You mean that big bird?" |
12911 | A star? 12911 It is; what will you take?" |
12911 | No sight? 12911 What are sail- needles?" |
12911 | What do you think of it? |
12911 | Whom shall we name? |
12911 | Yes; but is he also able? 12911 After the lecture, a few days later, he turned to me and asked,Is she here?" |
12911 | And until we have made our own churches fully free and fruitful in spiritual life are we absolved from the call to service? |
12911 | And what course can we pursue to get the most and the best out of it? |
12911 | Boylike I would say,"Father, what shall I do?" |
12911 | But what_ is_ best in life? |
12911 | Can you wonder that I have kept this from you? |
12911 | Do you know I believe work with boys is about the only hope? |
12911 | Finally I mentioned, casually like, that I was_ Tom_, whereat he feigned surprise, and remarked in his pleasant voice,"Was that you? |
12911 | HAVE WE DONE OUR WORK? |
12911 | Have we earned our discharge from the army of life? |
12911 | Have we not done our work?" |
12911 | He smilingly replied,"You see its place? |
12911 | How passed the night through thy long waking?" |
12911 | I arose well at the side of the chamber, while the leader stood directly in front, but the Speaker happened(?) |
12911 | I asked,"Who do you think we have in mind?" |
12911 | I said,"What''s the idea?" |
12911 | If an Indian wishes to ask where you are going, he will say,"Ta hunt tow ingya?" |
12911 | If he is not read, whose fault is it? |
12911 | In all innocence I asked the somewhat leading question:"What did Jesus charge them?" |
12911 | Is it possible that after a separation of nearly six years I have at last met my father? |
12911 | Is it?--and if not, why not? |
12911 | Langdon would suggest some procedure:"How will this do, Jim?" |
12911 | My own sister asked in indignation:"Who is that old man making eyes at me?" |
12911 | OUR FATHER Is God our Father? |
12911 | On every hand was heard the question,"What shall we do with our boys?" |
12911 | One of the members later cornered him and asked"Where is the watershed?" |
12911 | Shall human will succumb to fate, Crushed by the happenings of a day? |
12911 | Shall we retreat? |
12911 | The brother lingered and finally drawled,"Deacon, it''s customary, is n''t it, to_ treat_ a buyer?" |
12911 | The elder, looking up, said,"Why did n''t the pesky fool bring her with him?" |
12911 | The fifth line of the seventh verse originally read:"Or is civilization a failure?" |
12911 | Then of Perkins he asked,"By the way, Senator, how is Brady doing?" |
12911 | There are those who say,"Why should we keep it up? |
12911 | WHY THE CHURCH? |
12911 | We met one of his friends, who said,"How are you, Ames?" |
12911 | What is the most important thing in life? |
12911 | What is their testimony in this particular case? |
12911 | Where are the sellers of lottery tickets, where the horse- races and the open gambling? |
12911 | Who are we that we should complain that life is hard, or conclude that it is not better so? |
12911 | Why do we covet other opportunities instead of doing the best with those we have? |
12911 | no sound?" |
62075 | And that is Earth? |
62075 | And that room there, that is for me, the Man- God? |
62075 | And what''s it like? 62075 And you ca n''t remember that coming?" |
62075 | But Ah- li, where do you get that_ Xarite_? 62075 Ca n''t you remember?" |
62075 | Dr. Johns? 62075 Dr. Johns? |
62075 | Friendly? 62075 I am to be made a God now?" |
62075 | Look here, who the devil are you? |
62075 | Me? 62075 My life in the God- Heaven?" |
62075 | Oh-- that? 62075 So? |
62075 | That fellow understands English? |
62075 | That? 62075 The Earth?" |
62075 | The Heaven of the Gods? |
62075 | We''re going, you understand? |
62075 | We''re supposed to go up here over the tree- tops? |
62075 | What is that? 62075 What is that?" |
62075 | When did you come here? |
62075 | When do you think Selah will send for us? |
62075 | Where did you get that? |
62075 | Who are you that you speak the language of the Gods? |
62075 | Why-- what is that? |
62075 | You appeared here in the forest? |
62075 | You chew the intoxicating weed? |
62075 | You have told them of the_ genes_? |
62075 | You speak my language? |
62075 | An Earthgirl? |
62075 | And how could he fail his dead father? |
62075 | And take the girl with him? |
62075 | Did the spores, the_ genes_ drift through the immensity of space? |
62075 | Does n''t that mean something to you? |
62075 | Earth- people who had died or been killed when the girl was too young to have learned anything? |
62075 | Had she come alone, or with others who, doubtless, in the wreck of the ship, had been cremated so that remains of them had never been found? |
62075 | Had some Earth- explorers landed here, bringing her when she was an infant? |
62075 | Here is the God-- our Man- God who was gone?" |
62075 | How would he get the girl out of this damnable place? |
62075 | Johns?" |
62075 | Loose in the caves?" |
62075 | My people? |
62075 | Near here?" |
62075 | They will be counting upon you._"How could he fail them? |
62075 | They will know I''m friendly?" |
62075 | Thousands? |
62075 | Three years ago? |
62075 | Was it right for him to destroy her faith in her own power to do good among the people of this world? |
62075 | Was it that? |
62075 | What would he be here? |
62075 | When did you come? |
62075 | Where was Ah- li? |
62075 | Where was Bohr? |
62075 | Why-- why--""Yes?" |
62075 | Your people, are they around here?" |
61976 | Are you satisfied now? |
61976 | But why--? |
61976 | But, why? |
61976 | By what right do you intrude on a private party? |
61976 | Fight? 61976 Is it fast?" |
61976 | Jenkins said something about caves, Padre, remember? 61976 Masters of Fire? |
61976 | Padre-- torture? |
61976 | Padre--? |
61976 | Radiation was what killed the others, my boy? |
61976 | Ship, sir? |
61976 | So that''s the way it is, eh? |
61976 | The ekalastron? 61976 Trink, ssor?" |
61976 | Trink? |
61976 | Two types? |
61976 | W- whuzzup? 61976 Well, young man-- is this true? |
61976 | What did I do wrong? 61976 What in space goes on around here?" |
61976 | What is he saying? |
61976 | What is this, Chip? 61976 What type of ship is it, lad?" |
61976 | Where is your ship, my son? |
61976 | Yes, my son? |
61976 | Your bullies do your fighting for you? 61976 _ What?_ My ekalastron? |
61976 | _ What?_ My ekalastron? 61976 Amborg? |
61976 | And above the tumult of racing hypos came the sound of Syd''s voice:"What is it, Chip? |
61976 | And have you got clearance papers?" |
61976 | And this is all some wild illusion--?" |
61976 | But the ekalastron--""You stole it, my son? |
61976 | But what_ did_ happen to it? |
61976 | But you like a good, old- fashioned fight, do n''t you?" |
61976 | But-- but how? |
61976 | But-- but there must be some warmth around here? |
61976 | Chip, son, do the controls answer well? |
61976 | Did you steal it? |
61976 | Do you have any idea how cold it is here on Titania, my boy?" |
61976 | Do you think maybe we died back there in the first cave, maybe? |
61976 | He gulped,"C- chip-- are you sure we''re alive? |
61976 | How could Jenkins survive the flames?" |
61976 | I saw--""You have n''t been out here long, have you, sailor? |
61976 | I wonder if some time long ago in the past, that legend may not have sprung from an adventure such as ours?" |
61976 | If I did n''t know Chip Warren like I know my own lovely pan-- but suppose we meet Amborg?" |
61976 | If that beam hits us--""Are we mice,"bellowed Salvation,"or men? |
61976 | It''s retractable--""You''re telling me,"bellowed Salvation,"how to rig a cannon? |
61976 | Like bugs in a rug....""Trink?" |
61976 | Murder... thievery... wealth... is this the ship?" |
61976 | My friend and I managed to get it cheap, reconditioned it--""Then you have a companion?" |
61976 | Old boy off his jets?" |
61976 | One day I-- shall-- who started this, anyway?" |
61976 | Padre, what does he mean?" |
61976 | Palmer, I take it you''re the chief engineer of this jaloppy?" |
61976 | Sweet crimes of Beelzebub, Chip, how do you ever expect to find a pinpoint of a mine on that huge hunk of ice? |
61976 | Syd said,"What do you think they''ll do next?" |
61976 | That we intended them no harm or offense--""And what did he say?" |
61976 | They''re gathering; hear their footsteps and voices? |
61976 | We''re pals, ai n''t we? |
61976 | What are we going to Titania for? |
61976 | What is gone?" |
61976 | What is your name?" |
61976 | Where?" |
61976 | Whuzzmatter? |
61976 | You wish to confess?" |
61976 | You''ve armament aboard this heap?" |
31327 | Are they still out there? |
31327 | Big Ed? |
31327 | But does it matter? |
31327 | But who are you? 31327 Can we beat them to the ship?" |
31327 | Dance? |
31327 | Did n''t you know? 31327 Do they say what girls have to get used to?" |
31327 | Does it-- er, Charley ever blow a fuse? |
31327 | How about helping a lady in distress? |
31327 | How do I know you wo n''t try to nail me for hostage? |
31327 | How important are you? 31327 How would he know?" |
31327 | Say, mister, how many moonpups can you use? |
31327 | Should I? |
31327 | So what? |
31327 | Then the money will make a difference if we live through this? 31327 Tod Denver?" |
31327 | Want to dance? |
31327 | What did he say about women like me? |
31327 | What did you find? |
31327 | What in Luna is that? |
31327 | What makes you rate a table to yourself? 31327 What''s that?" |
31327 | You''re Martin''s kid? |
31327 | You''re not the goon who came in from the Appenines today? 31327 A voice answered,Yes? |
31327 | About those Martian workings, is there anything to the yarn?" |
31327 | Am I different from other people?" |
31327 | And had he started out in the correct direction to find the line of deep- cut arrow markings at all? |
31327 | And now what?" |
31327 | Besides, could he part with Charley? |
31327 | But why add the bitterness to the little left of her life? |
31327 | By the way, where are we going?" |
31327 | Could he have imagined her, too? |
31327 | Do I care? |
31327 | Do you mind?" |
31327 | Do you mind?" |
31327 | Do you need dough or something?" |
31327 | For a walk?" |
31327 | Got any money-- now?" |
31327 | Got any money?" |
31327 | Guts, but what else? |
31327 | Have you any bright ideas?" |
31327 | Have you any old rag I could borrow?" |
31327 | How could anyone trace a small orphan girl on Earth with the picture and the incomplete address? |
31327 | I do n''t imagine you''ll be a chivalrous jackass and want to marry me?" |
31327 | Is that true?" |
31327 | Lend me your gun, Ike?" |
31327 | Mind if I pull up a cactus and squat?" |
31327 | Okay?" |
31327 | Or is it something else? |
31327 | Still want to take a chance, sucker?" |
31327 | They wo n''t, but--""Where are you going? |
31327 | Want your ship? |
31327 | Was that shadow- apex Earth- shadow or Sun- shadow? |
31327 | What did it prove? |
31327 | What did you tell him?" |
31327 | What did you want here?" |
31327 | What do you want?" |
31327 | What''s on your mind, funny boy?" |
31327 | What''s the charge?" |
31327 | What''s up?" |
31327 | What''s wrong with your friend?" |
31327 | Where''s the back door?" |
31327 | Which peak was Mitre Peak? |
31327 | Willing to take a chance on me?" |
31327 | With a wild tale of murder and claim- jumpers and old Martian workings?" |
31327 | Would you consider parting with yours? |
31327 | You mean you''ll stay with me?" |
61353 | And if they wo n''t accept it? |
61353 | And the cargo? |
61353 | And this whole rock is made of the same material? |
61353 | And who knows? |
61353 | And you believe you''ve found a fragment of this core? |
61353 | And you''ve already loaded a cargo here? |
61353 | Anything else? |
61353 | Arrested, eh? |
61353 | As good as that? |
61353 | As soon as we get the grant--"When''s that gon na be? 61353 General Minerals, huh? |
61353 | How did you get here...? |
61353 | How do you play it? |
61353 | How do you turn this damned thing off? |
61353 | Huh? 61353 I do n''t suppose there''s any prospect of your signing off that claim so that I can take a little good news along, too?" |
61353 | I wonder if General Minerals realizes that the hardy Terrestrials laboring on Ceres are limited to the Consular staff? |
61353 | Is that the straight goods? |
61353 | Oh, you''re buying it, hey? 61353 Oh? |
61353 | Prior claim? |
61353 | Retief, you ever play Drift? |
61353 | Retief,he gasped,"what did you do with the impounded ore- carrier?" |
61353 | That right? |
61353 | They own a chunk of rock known as 2645-P. Do you suppose we could find it? |
61353 | Uh... got time for a drink? |
61353 | What about 2645-P? 61353 What do you know about General Minerals, Sam?" |
61353 | What was the routine with the injunction-- and impounding_ Gertie_? 61353 What''s that?" |
61353 | What''s the matter, Sam? 61353 Where?" |
61353 | Would n''t it be a good idea to read that over first? |
61353 | You gentlemen mind if I join you? |
61353 | You thinking of hiring on with them? 61353 You workin''a claim, pardner?" |
61353 | You''ll consider the entire affair as... confidential? 61353 You''ve a personal interest in this claim, Retief?" |
61353 | You''ve issued the grant? |
61353 | Are they to be balked in realizing a fair return on their investment because these... these... adventures have stumbled on a deposit? |
61353 | Consul?" |
61353 | Curious, eh?" |
61353 | Do you notice your suit warming up?" |
61353 | Ever meet a fellow called Leatherwell?" |
61353 | Has Mr. Mancziewicz arrived?" |
61353 | Have you served the injunction?" |
61353 | How about keeping an eye on me? |
61353 | How long could you keep the suit going, Sam?" |
61353 | I assume it will only take a minute or two to sign it and affix seals and so on?" |
61353 | I have some news that I think will interest you--""Where are you, Retief? |
61353 | I wonder what he''s after?" |
61353 | In what capacity can I serve today?" |
61353 | It was a plant, too, was n''t it?" |
61353 | Leatherwell?" |
61353 | Leatherwell?" |
61353 | Put me through to your HQ, will you? |
61353 | The address given is the Jolly Barge Hotel; that would be that converted derelict ship in orbit 6942, I assume?" |
61353 | The roll- call of those names rings like the majestic tread of... of....""Dinosaurs?" |
61353 | What brings you out in the cold night air?" |
61353 | What consequences would arise from a grant of minerals rights on the planetoid to this claimant?" |
61353 | What sort of deposit?" |
61353 | What would I know about gold?" |
61353 | What''s wrong with the screen? |
61353 | Why not process it? |
61353 | You tired?" |
61353 | You want to go along, Willy?" |
15752 | But,said the man who had lost and who held the horse,"the bridle certainly belongs to me, he does not take the bridle, does he?" |
15752 | How big was the sack? |
15752 | How much have you been paid for the decision? |
15752 | My dear Mr. Peck,I said,"will you trust me for two weeks''board?" |
15752 | What did the motion that Judge Terry made with his right hand indicate to you? |
15752 | What is this, Lake? |
15752 | And if so, why should the punishment be less? |
15752 | And was it not so in this case? |
15752 | As I entered he looked up and said,"Why, Judge, you do n''t look well, what is the matter?" |
15752 | As soon as I said this the owner of the bridle turned to his adversary and said,"What will you take for the horse?" |
15752 | Aspinwall replied,"But I do n''t know anything about your onions and potatoes; how should I? |
15752 | Broderick?" |
15752 | Can I help you?" |
15752 | Can the authority of the United States for the protection of their officers be less than their authority to protect their property? |
15752 | Customer:"What was done about it?" |
15752 | Did Judge Turner give any directions to the sheriff to arrest Judge Haun, notwithstanding he was holding his court? |
15752 | Did Mr. Field, in consequence of the order of Judge Turner, leave the court- room in company with the deputy sheriff? |
15752 | Did the Court of Sessions of Yuba County hold a session on that day? |
15752 | Did you continue in the District Court or did you go to the Court of Sessions? |
15752 | Did you spurn the wretch away who made a corrupt proposal to you, or did you hold counsel, sweet counsel with him? |
15752 | Do n''t you think it is a large knife?" |
15752 | Do you realize the fact, my dear Judge, that more than a quarter of a century has elapsed since these events transpired? |
15752 | Every one in greeting me, said"It is a glorious country,"or"Is n''t it a glorious country?" |
15752 | Field was fined by Judge Turner and ordered to be imprisoned? |
15752 | Has Mr. Field or Mr. Mulford ever been restored to the bar by the District Court since the order of expulsion on the 10th of June? |
15752 | Has that order ever been vacated on the records of the District Court? |
15752 | He replied,"What is it that worries you?" |
15752 | How then? |
15752 | How was he to be punished? |
15752 | I asked,"Why not?" |
15752 | I hurried back to the saloon; and as the jurors were standing about chatting with each other I exclaimed,"How is this? |
15752 | I replied,"But, suppose a man puts his name down and afterwards do n''t want the lots?" |
15752 | If this be not so, in the language of the Supreme Court,"Why do we have marshals at all?" |
15752 | Just at this moment Mr. Rodman M. Price, formerly Governor of New Jersey, made his appearance and exclaimed,"How is this? |
15752 | Mr. Wigginton said that Mrs. Terry asked her husband what he could do, and he replied, showing more feeling than he had before:"Do? |
15752 | Mrs. Terry took a third seat from him, and seeing him, said:"What, are you in this car too?" |
15752 | Shall it be said that Justice Field ought to have gone to the nearest justice of the peace and obsequiously begged to have Terry placed under bonds? |
15752 | She repeated her question:"Are you going to take the responsibility of ordering me to deliver up that contract?" |
15752 | Then, after a short pause, I remarked,"What is the case against your prisoner? |
15752 | Turning to me he said,"You say it is all right?" |
15752 | Was the order entered on the records of the District Court, expelling Messrs. Field, Goodwin, and Mulford? |
15752 | Was the trial of Cameron against Sutter proceeded with after Mr. Field left? |
15752 | Were any directions given about a posse? |
15752 | Were any members of the bar expelled by Judge Turner on that day? |
15752 | Were you in court on the 10th day of June? |
15752 | What day was that order entered? |
15752 | What useful functions can they perform in the economy of the National Government? |
15752 | What value would there be to a title in one man, with a right of invasion in the whole world? |
15752 | What was to be done with the prisoner? |
15752 | What, then, would your court do? |
15752 | When you had removed the cover you raised the lid slightly, but in a moment said to me,"What is this, Lake? |
15752 | Who can say that her spirit was not then hovering over him and whispering caution in his ear? |
15752 | Who knows but that a mother''s prayer for the protection of her son, breathed years before, was answered then? |
15752 | Who made up the records of the Court of Sessions on that day? |
15752 | Who took the place of Mr. Field after he left? |
15752 | You have sent Turner where there are only grizzly bears and Indians; why not let him remain there? |
15752 | or"Did you ever see a more glorious country?" |
15752 | you have not had your cigars? |
62321 | A strange thing to you Earthmen? |
62321 | And when we reach twenty- nine million miles from the Sun-- then we''re on our own? |
62321 | Bob? 62321 Could n''t they rush ahead of their masters, trailing us?" |
62321 | Do n''t you think so? |
62321 | Do you suppose there''s only one of them? |
62321 | Is he the only one around here? 62321 It has an atmosphere?" |
62321 | Jan-- Oh, Jan, where are you? |
62321 | Just this one Org? |
62321 | Over there? |
62321 | Somewhere about here? 62321 Swim it?" |
62321 | That bond- line there-- see it? 62321 That''s valuable?" |
62321 | Then, when we head off to round the Sun, if Vulcan is where they think it is we ought to sight it in a few days? |
62321 | There''s a better chance of finding sizable deposits of allurium here than anywhere else? |
62321 | We follow orders? |
62321 | Well,Jan murmured,"not very hospitable- looking, is it? |
62321 | Well,he said,"Earthman? |
62321 | What is it, Bob? 62321 What is it?" |
62321 | What will the ore of_ allurium_ look like? 62321 What''s the idea?" |
62321 | What''s the matter? |
62321 | What-- what you do? |
62321 | Where you figure on landing? |
62321 | Where-- where were you? |
62321 | Which way, Ama? 62321 Which way?" |
62321 | Which way? |
62321 | Which way? |
62321 | Would a thing like that attack us, Ama? |
62321 | You all right now, lad? |
62321 | You can find the way back to the ship? |
62321 | You heard that whistle? |
62321 | You hope it''s inhabited, Jan? |
62321 | You know the way? |
62321 | You know the way? |
62321 | You smell the fire? 62321 You strong enough to start now?" |
62321 | You think you know the way? |
62321 | You will take me to my people? |
62321 | Your fren''--he did this? |
62321 | A Thing of rubber? |
62321 | A creature-- burning? |
62321 | A girl''s voice? |
62321 | A movement in there? |
62321 | A moving blob? |
62321 | A tangible thing? |
62321 | Abruptly his hand gripped my arm as he gasped,"Why-- good Lord-- what''s that? |
62321 | And in which direction? |
62321 | And the heat-- the fire? |
62321 | And where was Torrence? |
62321 | And where was that other Org, companion of the clumsy savage I had killed when it had tried to attack me? |
62321 | Bounding? |
62321 | But what was that? |
62321 | But what was this? |
62321 | Chasing the savage?... |
62321 | Do n''t you suppose there''s any moisture, or any vegetation?" |
62321 | From behind the little hill, answering shouts were responding...."Is it closer to your village, or to our ship?" |
62321 | Had Jan killed it? |
62321 | Had this weird enemy gotten Torrence so swiftly, so silently? |
62321 | He and that-- animal- thing which I killed?" |
62321 | Hot? |
62321 | I was up here-- I started down, but too late--""Where''s Bob?" |
62321 | If Jan had fought and killed it-- then where was he now? |
62321 | If it''s bad-- you suppose we ought to take shelter? |
62321 | In the blurring, blasting heat and smoke, she had untied us, but of what use? |
62321 | It did, did n''t it? |
62321 | Jan?" |
62321 | Like a little oasis, is n''t it?" |
62321 | Like you? |
62321 | New one?" |
62321 | See that?" |
62321 | Seemed that way, do n''t you think?" |
62321 | Someone coming? |
62321 | Something important?" |
62321 | Something not human, that had so quickly seized him and dragged him away? |
62321 | Started suddenly back, and called:"Is that you? |
62321 | Two minutes since I had left Jan? |
62321 | Understand?" |
62321 | Vaguely Jan recalled that I had left him and gone across the gully.... Where was I now?... |
62321 | Was he close to them, or far away? |
62321 | Was it two minutes now? |
62321 | Was the crouching savage with the girl still there across the gully? |
62321 | What had happened?... |
62321 | What strange organic material was this? |
62321 | What was I doing up there? |
62321 | What''s your name?" |
62321 | Where had I gone? |
62321 | Where we go?" |
62321 | You are Earthman?" |
62321 | You hear?" |
62321 | You want to come and look?" |
62321 | You want to locate that_ allurite_?" |
62321 | Your report and mine-- to tell them the hazards of this trip--""We should go back?" |
35213 | Admit that, master; but if they do not--"If they do not, you think there would be some hope of our getting away from them? |
35213 | Alone? |
35213 | An''what would it want wid the grass? 35213 And what does Mozey think they are?" |
35213 | And what is there to fear? 35213 Because we hear the voice of the_ jauarite_? |
35213 | But are we not now? |
35213 | But dat''ere doan''''tan''to reezun, unless dey hab a fight one wif de odder? 35213 But dey war delibbered,--wur dey?" |
35213 | But do they not sometimes fall off in their sleep? |
35213 | But does it not require some preparations? 35213 But for what purpose?" |
35213 | But has it sense enough for that? |
35213 | But how can you tell that? |
35213 | But how do they accomplish it? 35213 But how should that enable you to determine the direction of the river?" |
35213 | But how''d he do it? 35213 But how?" |
35213 | But none so big as the wun we saw the day? |
35213 | But shure yez are not afeerd o''them, Manday? |
35213 | But the Gapo? |
35213 | But there is great danger, is there not? |
35213 | But what can we do? 35213 But what can we do?" |
35213 | But what condemn dem? |
35213 | But what is it? |
35213 | But what would be the object of our crossing this expanse of water? 35213 But why ca n''t yez kill it now?" |
35213 | But why not try our first plan? 35213 But yerself, Mozey; how did yez manage to''scape?" |
35213 | But, Massa Tum, you hab say dat one ob de snakes''scape from the genr''l congregation? |
35213 | By crossing it? 35213 Can yez tell, Mozey?" |
35213 | Da Gapoo? |
35213 | Dead timber? 35213 Do they sleep perched on the trees, or have they nests among the branches in which they can lie down at their ease?" |
35213 | Do you mean those little red insects crawling along the log? |
35213 | For what purpose? |
35213 | Have n''t I? |
35213 | How can you tell that, Munday? |
35213 | How could they do that, young master, when they have their tails to hold on by? 35213 How shall we dispossess them?" |
35213 | How tell, patron? 35213 How would you do it?" |
35213 | How''bout de snakes demselves? 35213 How, patron?" |
35213 | Howling monkeys you mean? |
35213 | In what direction? |
35213 | Is it a fish or a quadruped? |
35213 | Is it dhroy land that he sees? 35213 Is there any danger in that direction? |
35213 | Is there such a place? |
35213 | Let us try it for one night? |
35213 | O, thim? 35213 On the raft?" |
35213 | Phwat is it, Manday? |
35213 | Shure it was kilt dead then? |
35213 | Shure,said Tipperary Tom, answering as if the appeal had been made to him,"ca n''t we sit thim on fire, an''burn thim aft the log? |
35213 | So you think the river is there? |
35213 | Something good to eat, master? |
35213 | Surely it wo n''t lie in wait for us? |
35213 | Surely you are not going to attack the monster? 35213 Surely,"said the ex- miner,"we can accomplish that?" |
35213 | That standing out by itself, with smooth, shining bark, and hoary, handlike leaves? 35213 The Gapo?" |
35213 | The Gapo? |
35213 | The flooded forest? |
35213 | The sound av a forest? 35213 The_ echente_? |
35213 | The_ vasante_? |
35213 | To America, where every poor man appears to prosper? 35213 Tocandeiras?" |
35213 | Was n''t it there the tocandeiras had their nest? |
35213 | We have no flint nor steel, any of us; and if we had, where find the tinder? |
35213 | We''ve reached_ tierra firme_, then? |
35213 | Well, thin, iv yez think fire wo n''t do, why ca n''t we thry wather? 35213 What be dat?" |
35213 | What can which be? |
35213 | What did_ you_ see, Tom? |
35213 | What difference can it make in what direction it is? |
35213 | What div yez say, Misther Munday? 35213 What do you mean? |
35213 | What is it, I wondher? |
35213 | What is it, Munday? 35213 What is it, Munday?" |
35213 | What is it, Munday? |
35213 | What is it, Munday? |
35213 | What is it? 35213 What is it?" |
35213 | What is the use of this alarm? |
35213 | What mean you, Munday? |
35213 | What was it? |
35213 | What''s the matter? |
35213 | What''s to hinder us, master? 35213 What?" |
35213 | What? |
35213 | Where is his head? 35213 Where shall we go?" |
35213 | Where, brother? |
35213 | Which one was he? |
35213 | Why did n''t you awake us? 35213 Why do you fancy yourself insane?" |
35213 | Why do you look back, Munday? |
35213 | Why not, Munday? |
35213 | Why not, Munday? |
35213 | Why should we delay any longer? 35213 Why then did we come here, if not for the purpose of finding dead timber for that object?" |
35213 | Why, patron? |
35213 | Yez have got some in your counthry,--haven''t yer, Mozey? |
35213 | Yonder stands the cow that can supply us with milk for our supper,--ay, and with bread too to go along with it; do n''t you see the_ Massaranduba_? |
35213 | You do n''t think it will? |
35213 | You have hope, then? 35213 You have some plan?" |
35213 | You mane that he crawled twice round it? |
35213 | You see yonder tree on the other side of the igarape? |
35213 | You think it is not fire- flies? |
35213 | You think it would be of no use our taking the direction in which they have gone? |
35213 | You think there''s a chance they may not come after us? |
35213 | You''ve seen something that gratifies you? |
35213 | ''Twur him dat kill de serpents, wur it?" |
35213 | A monster you say, Munday? |
35213 | A raft? |
35213 | And we, without weapons, without the means either of attack or defence, what could we do? |
35213 | Another great lake or inland sea? |
35213 | Anything gone wrong?" |
35213 | Are we not so?" |
35213 | Are you in earnest? |
35213 | But a school of handsome little fishes,--who could suppose that there had been any danger in their attack? |
35213 | But how reach it? |
35213 | But how regain possession of their prize? |
35213 | But how was a raft to be constructed? |
35213 | But how?" |
35213 | But upon what do you propose to sup? |
35213 | But what could they, do? |
35213 | But what could this enemy be? |
35213 | But what do you want with that? |
35213 | But what of that? |
35213 | But what was the profit of this? |
35213 | But what''s the use of my tryin''to explain all that to an ignorant haythen, loike you?" |
35213 | But where is the bird? |
35213 | But, Misther Munday, have yez iver seen them fall from a tree- top?" |
35213 | Can you obtain it from the cecropia?" |
35213 | Could it be this? |
35213 | Cudn''t we gather some dry laves out av the threes, an''make a blaze that''ud soon consume ivery mother''s son av thim?" |
35213 | Dat''ere de troof?" |
35213 | Did not you?" |
35213 | Did you not see him sup at it as he came up the igarape? |
35213 | Div yez mane milk? |
35213 | Div yez see two?" |
35213 | Do n''t yez see a fire?" |
35213 | Do n''t yez see its carcass floatin''in the wather?" |
35213 | Do n''t you know what it is, uncle?" |
35213 | Do n''t you see something lying along the water?" |
35213 | Do n''t you see the water in motion where the juaroua went down?" |
35213 | Do you know what they are, patron?" |
35213 | Do you mean to say we can swim so far?" |
35213 | Do you not know it?" |
35213 | Do you think there are such in the Gapo?" |
35213 | Doan ye see it, Massa Tum?" |
35213 | Does not the current point out the path,--the broad waterway not to be mistaken? |
35213 | Give the did three a rowl over on its back, an''thin the ants''ll get undher the wather; an''wo n''t they have to stay there? |
35213 | Had he gone to secure his own safety, and abandoned his friends to their fate? |
35213 | Had he made off to conceal himself among the tree- tops? |
35213 | Had he speared anything? |
35213 | Had they succumbed to some sad fate? |
35213 | Has death claimed the tapuyo for his own? |
35213 | Have you a fear that we shall be followed? |
35213 | How could it be otherwise to be thus deserted? |
35213 | How could the chicks be cooked? |
35213 | How could the pretty pet be saved? |
35213 | How could they?" |
35213 | How far had they entered it? |
35213 | How long might the Mura be away before his absence should excite suspicion and lead to a search? |
35213 | How long would this state of things continue? |
35213 | How tell day from night, the moon from the sun, fire from water? |
35213 | How then? |
35213 | How was a tree to supply them with a supper of bread and milk? |
35213 | How was it to be made? |
35213 | How you call um, Massa Tipprary?" |
35213 | If not, what is it? |
35213 | If so, why not make them while it is daylight? |
35213 | If they had n''t, is it at all loikely that yer wud see me here? |
35213 | Is it something to be feared?" |
35213 | Is it you, Mozey?" |
35213 | Is it you, Tom? |
35213 | Is n''t there plenty of it behind us?" |
35213 | Is that your opinion, Munday?" |
35213 | It a''n''t them fire- flies, div yez think?" |
35213 | It could not be that over which they had been already carried? |
35213 | It is true the craft still floated upon the bosom of a troubled water; but what of that? |
35213 | It might be twenty miles, it might be fifty; who could tell? |
35213 | It would have occupied days, weeks, perhaps a month; and what certainty was there of finding food for such a length of time? |
35213 | May be yez wud loike to be afther hearin''it, Mozey?" |
35213 | No doubt it was; but how were they to reach it? |
35213 | O what is it?" |
35213 | On whom or what else could they rely? |
35213 | Once out on the open lagoa, and fairly under sail, in what direction should they steer their new craft? |
35213 | Raising his head a little higher, and peeping over the edge of the dead- wood,"It''s thare is it, the somethin''that''s scyarin''ye?" |
35213 | Shall we sail for the scenes rendered celebrated by Pizarro?" |
35213 | Should they awake the others and communicate the unpleasant intelligence? |
35213 | Should they make another attempt to cross the lagoon by swimming? |
35213 | Some one of the party must become a victim, and who was to be the first? |
35213 | Still, if they could not travel upon the tree- tops, what was to hinder them from going_ under_ them? |
35213 | Supposing that the igarape should not be trending in the same direction, but imperceptibly departing from it? |
35213 | Surely dey did n''t swallow one anodder?" |
35213 | Surely some time or other it would re- ascend the tree, and then--? |
35213 | Surely, young master, you know that,--you who are a Paraense born and bred? |
35213 | The Irishman did not stay to note half of these characteristics, but hastily woke Munday, crying,"What is it? |
35213 | The tocandeiras wishing to climb up to the tree? |
35213 | The trees go round in a circle, do n''t you see?" |
35213 | The wind was now blowing more steadily; and could it not have shifted? |
35213 | There should be some settlement where we can obtain assistance?" |
35213 | To make a bridge requires a skilled engineer among men; are there such among monkeys?" |
35213 | Was it a bank or spit of land? |
35213 | Was it instinct? |
35213 | Was it land- locked, or rather"tree- locked,"--hemmed in on all sides by the flooded forest? |
35213 | Was it thrown away? |
35213 | Was it wisdom from on high? |
35213 | Was there any use in continuing the attempt to subdue it? |
35213 | We must have some supper, else how can we go on?" |
35213 | We shall soon lose sight of them altogether; and then--""What then?" |
35213 | We should consume the log, as well as the ants, and then what would be the advantage to us?" |
35213 | Well?" |
35213 | Well?" |
35213 | Were they dead? |
35213 | Were they walking upon the water? |
35213 | What are they?" |
35213 | What can be done to destroy it?" |
35213 | What can it be?" |
35213 | What can they be?" |
35213 | What can we do?" |
35213 | What chance would there be of steering in the right course, any more than upon the day before? |
35213 | What could be the cause? |
35213 | What could detain them? |
35213 | What could have caused it but the sight of him? |
35213 | What could have occasioned this singular change in the colour of the log? |
35213 | What could he do with a knife- blade against such an enemy? |
35213 | What could it all mean? |
35213 | What could it all mean? |
35213 | What could it mean? |
35213 | What could that be? |
35213 | What div yez mane by that?" |
35213 | What do yez think?" |
35213 | What do you make it out to be?" |
35213 | What do you see?" |
35213 | What had become of him? |
35213 | What had become of the tocandeiras? |
35213 | What had become of them? |
35213 | What is it, Dick?" |
35213 | What is that?" |
35213 | What is the cause?" |
35213 | What mean you by that?" |
35213 | What of it?" |
35213 | What of that?" |
35213 | What proof can you give us that the river lies in that direction?" |
35213 | What say you to South America?" |
35213 | What say you, Ralph?" |
35213 | What sort? |
35213 | What was that? |
35213 | What was this task, so silent and mysterious? |
35213 | What''s the use of our going that way? |
35213 | What''s to be done, Munday?" |
35213 | What, next? |
35213 | When they are no longer in view we shall have nothing to steer by?" |
35213 | Where could they have gone, but to make a nocturnal investigation of the malocca? |
35213 | Where lay the river? |
35213 | Where was it now? |
35213 | Where was the river? |
35213 | Where would old Munday have been then? |
35213 | Whereabouts in this strange region were they? |
35213 | Which of these was the right one? |
35213 | Which should be taken? |
35213 | While the canoe was approaching, who could tell that it would come close up? |
35213 | Whin was that?" |
35213 | Who could mistake that broad expanse of water-- upon which the moon shone so clearly-- for aught else than the true channel of the Solimoes? |
35213 | Who first instructed mankind in the use of the bow? |
35213 | Who knows what is before us? |
35213 | Who knows where he may be now? |
35213 | Who knows? |
35213 | Who taught them this curious mode of creating fire? |
35213 | Who would have looked for an enemy in human shape to come that way? |
35213 | Why ca n''t we get off upon the raft?" |
35213 | Why had the Indian, armed with a knife, not chosen one of these three places to inflict a mortal cut or stab? |
35213 | Why had the chance been thrown away? |
35213 | Why is it not still seen in the foreground? |
35213 | Why not once more make use of the swimming- belts, that had already done such good service, and effect a further exploration of the flooded forest? |
35213 | Will we wake up the masther an''till him av it? |
35213 | Will you go with me, young master?" |
35213 | With his knife? |
35213 | Yez do n''t mane a kreel, div ye?" |
35213 | Yez do n''t mane to say ye iver saw wan ov that size yerself?" |
35213 | Yez do n''t mane to till me it ates grass?" |
35213 | You ca n''t make a raft out of India- rubber, can you?" |
35213 | You have n''t caught it yet?" |
35213 | You have seen them yourself as we came down the river?" |
35213 | You intend going there?" |
35213 | You know the month? |
35213 | You mean North America,--the United States,--I suppose?" |
35213 | You no know what am dat ar snake? |
35213 | You think we may have a difficulty in finding our way back to the channel of the river?" |
35213 | You understand, patron?" |
35213 | answered the Indian, as he started up from his squatting attitude:"what is it, patron? |
35213 | do monkeys make such excursions?" |
35213 | exclaimed the Paraense,"what are you all frightened at? |
35213 | he continued,"what could I have been thinking of? |
35213 | how''d he do all dat?" |
35213 | said Trevannion, interrogatively;"or heard it, perhaps?" |
35213 | what becomed of de tails?" |
35213 | what mean you by that?" |
35213 | what moight that be? |
35213 | what''s yon? |
35213 | where?" |
35213 | you mean that they may be cannibals?" |
39918 | And was n''t it? |
39918 | And why should n''t it? |
39918 | Any lately? |
39918 | Any news from below? |
39918 | Are you hurt? |
39918 | Are you the man that ca n''t get a animal for Washoe? |
39918 | But have you nothing in the house to eat? |
39918 | But how in the world are we to get out of it? |
39918 | But how is that? |
39918 | But what if you should carry ME away? |
39918 | But what''s your hurry? |
39918 | Did I? 39918 Did you meet any body on the road?" |
39918 | Do you believe in Washoe? |
39918 | Do you think so? |
39918 | Doing? |
39918 | Friend,said I, calmly and deliberately,"did you miss a pair of woolen stockings in the morning about the time you started?" |
39918 | Guess you''re from San Francisco, Colonel? 39918 Have you any objection to that remark, sir?" |
39918 | How in the world are we to get him out? |
39918 | How many trains more, senor? |
39918 | How much do you want? |
39918 | How was that? 39918 I do, sir,"said Abraham, sharply;"have you any objection to my calling it a man''s skull, sir?" |
39918 | I? |
39918 | In heaven''s name, friend, why do you stay with these bad men? 39918 Is n''t it a grand sight? |
39918 | It does, eh? 39918 It was well worth a dollar, Abraham; but the skull-- what about the skull?" |
39918 | No, Abraham, I must do it; because when we return to the ship, do n''t you see what an advantage you''ll have over me? |
39918 | Of course, why should n''t it? 39918 Of course; why not?" |
39918 | Oh, Abraham, what are we to do? 39918 Oh, the skull? |
39918 | Only a skull? 39918 Pay? |
39918 | Perhaps you would be willing to dispose of it? |
39918 | Possibly_ you_ may have seen him? |
39918 | Shall we try it? |
39918 | Snack of dinner? |
39918 | The ship Anteus,said we,"bound for California; what ship is this?" |
39918 | Then why did you propose that we should drink this poison together? 39918 This is rather a bad business,"said I;"what induced you to go down there?" |
39918 | Was there ever such a man? 39918 Well, I suppose we can warm ourselves at the fire?" |
39918 | Well, if you ca n''t let us stay all night, perhaps you can get us up a snack of dinner? |
39918 | Well, sir, is there any thing improbable in that? |
39918 | Well, sir, well,said Abraham, ironically,"have you any thing further to say on the same subject? |
39918 | Well, what do you say? |
39918 | Well, what do you want? |
39918 | Well, what if you did? |
39918 | Well, what is it? |
39918 | Well,said I, impatiently,"what are you afraid of?" |
39918 | What can it be? |
39918 | What d''ye say, Cap? |
39918 | What is it, Abraham-- a lump of gold? |
39918 | What is it, then? |
39918 | What line of business be you goin''into there? |
39918 | What makes it move? |
39918 | What now? |
39918 | What the h-- ll do you want to stay here all night for? |
39918 | What''s that, Abraham? |
39918 | What''s that? |
39918 | What''s that? |
39918 | What''s the matter, Abraham-- did you hurt yourself? |
39918 | Where are you bound? |
39918 | Where are you going? |
39918 | Where did you get that? |
39918 | Where is he? 39918 Where''s that man?" |
39918 | Where? 39918 Which way are you bound, if I may take the liberty of asking?" |
39918 | Who did this? 39918 Who says it''s all a lie?" |
39918 | Why do n''t you drink? |
39918 | Why, where in the name of sense have you been? |
39918 | Wo n''t you take it? 39918 Would you call that worse? |
39918 | Yes; have you got one to sell or hire? |
39918 | You are, eh? 39918 You call this a man''s skull?" |
39918 | You came from Soledad to- day, I think you said? |
39918 | You gave him a dollar, did n''t you? |
39918 | You heard nothing from San Miguel? |
39918 | You''re bound for Washoe, I reckon? |
39918 | Zo? 39918 Zo? |
39918 | _ Quien es?_demanded a gruff voice. |
39918 | _ Quien sabe?_said he, in the same indifferent tone. |
39918 | _ Quien sabe?_said the fellow, indifferently. |
39918 | ''Do n''t you see,''said the town fool,''if you had started them all in the same way, they would have rolled down of their own accord?'' |
39918 | --this was his style of address--"on the way to Washoe?" |
39918 | 170--?'' |
39918 | All this was folly, to be sure; but how could I help it? |
39918 | And can servants be had? |
39918 | And of all miners in the world, who would not be a Washoe miner? |
39918 | And the security? |
39918 | And this aged and decrepit man, his thin locks floating around his haggard and unshaved face, and matted with filth? |
39918 | And this bull- dog fellow, with a mutilated face, button- holing every by- passer? |
39918 | And was this the last of the island- world? |
39918 | Are we not feeding and clothing the savages, and teaching them to be moral, and is not that as much as the civilized world can ask of us?" |
39918 | Are you quite sure you are here yourself?" |
39918 | At last, entirely out of patience, I lowered my bowl and said,"Abraham, do you want me to poison myself?" |
39918 | Burche''s line, I guess?" |
39918 | But I''d like to know, as a matter of information, if he, Robinson Crusoe, made his clothes in the same way as he made his house?" |
39918 | But how? |
39918 | But who can fathom the judgments pronounced upon men?) |
39918 | But who was to judge of the"dips, spurs, and angles?" |
39918 | Ca n''t you give me a lift?" |
39918 | Could I tell any thing about the Winnemuck, or the Pine Nut, or the Rogers? |
39918 | Could he not find it? |
39918 | Could it be Abraham? |
39918 | Could it be possible that Abraham''s threats had driven him to run away during the night, when all were asleep, and hide himself in the mountains? |
39918 | Could it be possible that I was at last in-- in Virginia City? |
39918 | Could it be possible this fellow was a robber, who had descried me from the opposite mountain, and was now bent upon murder? |
39918 | Could it be that Pearce himself was implicated in the murder? |
39918 | Could it be that guilt could slumber peacefully under that heavenly canopy? |
39918 | Could it be that there was no"mortal mixture of earth''s mould in him;"that he was barely the simple mariner Alexander Selkirk? |
39918 | Could the patent right be sold in Washoe? |
39918 | Did I happen to know what the Wake- up- Jake was worth in Washoe? |
39918 | Did I really wander through it, or was it still a dream? |
39918 | Did dey poison you for your money?" |
39918 | Did you mean to say, sir, that he, Robinson Crusoe, stuck the wood together with_ glue_ when he built his house? |
39918 | Do I look like a man that wants money?" |
39918 | Do n''t you see there are rocks to hold on to?" |
39918 | Do you dare to quote the learned Baron Von Tschudi on South America and Mexico? |
39918 | Do you doubt Friday? |
39918 | Do you know the price of grindstones in Placerville?" |
39918 | Do you refer me to the ransom of Atahualpa, the unfortunate Inca, in the days of Pizarro? |
39918 | Do you speak of the mines of Potosi or Golconda? |
39918 | Do you think there''s room for doubt in him?" |
39918 | Does any body pretend to say that the renowned arctic explorers ever encountered such a series of hardships as this? |
39918 | For where else in the world could the river- beds, creeks, and cañons be lined with gold? |
39918 | Have you seen him?--a large brown mule, with a roll of blankets and a coat fastened to the saddle?" |
39918 | Have you the time, sir?" |
39918 | Have you walked far?" |
39918 | He was evidently compromised, but to what extent? |
39918 | How about lodgings and fare? |
39918 | How about the Billy Choller and the Miller? |
39918 | How are the accommodations for women and children? |
39918 | How could I help it? |
39918 | How could it be any worse?" |
39918 | How did you get him back when he went out?" |
39918 | I exclaimed,"what are we to do? |
39918 | In fact, it is a question which has absorbed all others, What has become of the boat? |
39918 | In the name of common sense, is n''t that bad enough? |
39918 | Is it-- can it be the--? |
39918 | Is n''t it awful climbing?" |
39918 | Is n''t it refreshing? |
39918 | Ish dis de trail?" |
39918 | Luff? |
39918 | Might he not regard such a confession in the light of a personal reflection? |
39918 | Now, if the inhabitants were not pirates or freebooters, why did they pursue this mysterious conduct? |
39918 | Of what use would it be to waste good medicines on stomachs that were incapable of comprehending their use? |
39918 | Or could it possibly be the glowing enthusiast, just freed from the trammels of office, and inspired by visions of mountain life, liberty, and wealth? |
39918 | Otherwise, why was his expression so strangely sad? |
39918 | Perhaps you can inform us how you got warm again?" |
39918 | Pigs''feet perhaps, or mackerel, or, it may be, preserved chicken? |
39918 | Shall I kill him for breakfast?" |
39918 | Some of''em wants to stay here whether I will or no; I rather think I''m too many for any of that sort-- eh, Bull, what d''ye say?" |
39918 | Suppose a gang of wild dogs, driven to desperation by hunger, had seized him, and were now, with all their wolfish instincts, tearing him to pieces? |
39918 | Suppose he had lost his footing in the dark passage on the way out, and fallen into some unfathomable depth below? |
39918 | Suppose, in his search for the brush- wood, he had slipped off the ledge in front of the cave? |
39918 | Surely you do n''t think I''ll be guilty of any thing so dishonorable as to take advantage of your misfortune?" |
39918 | Tell me quick-- tell me, are you hurt?" |
39918 | That fellow? |
39918 | That he was in any way attached to this unfortunate female, whose sad fate had aroused all our sympathies? |
39918 | That it was all a fiction his being in Valparaiso at the time? |
39918 | The general government folded its arms and said,"What can we do? |
39918 | The honest miners must have something to eat, and what could they have more nourishing than fat cattle? |
39918 | The watch? |
39918 | To each of these propositions the man returned a stupid and yawning answer,"_ Quien sabe_--who knows?" |
39918 | True, it was in the British possessions, but what of that? |
39918 | Was Washoe a humbug, or was it not? |
39918 | Was he to be trusted? |
39918 | Was is de matter?" |
39918 | Was it Abraham? |
39918 | Was it forever? |
39918 | Was it now somebody else-- some decrepit old fogy who had lost his all, and had nothing more to expect in this world? |
39918 | Was it possible that a single created being, however steeped in crime, could be insensible to the soothing and humanizing influences of such a scene? |
39918 | Was it right to judge a poor creature whose great misfortune was perhaps no offense against the laws of nature? |
39918 | Was it the Doubter? |
39918 | Was it the devil- woman? |
39918 | Was there silver there, or was it all sham? |
39918 | Was this a case of jealousy, and was the tall Texan the father of the murdered child? |
39918 | Was this to be my end after all? |
39918 | What about the Lady Bryant-- was it true that it had gone down? |
39918 | What are they, after all, but inanimate clay? |
39918 | What are we to do?" |
39918 | What are you about? |
39918 | What could I do to reward this noble fellow? |
39918 | What could have driven him to this career of crime? |
39918 | What could it mean? |
39918 | What could one unarmed man do against three, or even two, fully armed desperadoes? |
39918 | What did it signify that thirty thousand dollars a year had been expended at the Tejon? |
39918 | What do you ask me for? |
39918 | What do you want? |
39918 | What dreadful savage is that? |
39918 | What dulcet Æolian harmonies-- what divine, enchanting ravishment is it"That with these raptures moves the vocal air?" |
39918 | What had I done to bring me to this? |
39918 | What had become of him? |
39918 | What object could he have in warning me unless to provide for my safety? |
39918 | What pleasant sadness was it that weighed upon my heart? |
39918 | What reliable or definite information was I prepared to give to collectors of customs in reference to schedules and sliding scales? |
39918 | What rumor is this? |
39918 | What satanic power was that by which he was enthralled? |
39918 | What the deuce is the matter? |
39918 | What unholy power have they over you? |
39918 | What was done with the money? |
39918 | What was it that sent such a thrill of horror through every fibre? |
39918 | What was the Ophir worth at this time? |
39918 | What were these establishments for? |
39918 | What would they say on board the ship when I was dead? |
39918 | What''s the reason you do n''t believe in it, eh? |
39918 | What''s the reason, sir?" |
39918 | Whence come these silvery strains that are wafted to our ears from the passes of the Sierra Nevada? |
39918 | Where are you?" |
39918 | Where else could the honest miner"pan out"$ 100 per day every day in the year? |
39918 | Where was the tenth man? |
39918 | Where were the agents? |
39918 | Whereabouts was the Jim Crack located, and what was Dead Broke worth? |
39918 | Who could be deaf when assayers, bankers, jobbers, and speculators cried aloud that it was all true? |
39918 | Who could be said to be disinterested when only a few offices were to be filled, and a great many people wished to fill them? |
39918 | Who could have done it? |
39918 | Who could tell if the vessel would be in sight by morning? |
39918 | Who could tell? |
39918 | Who said I wanted pay? |
39918 | Who stabbed this man?" |
39918 | Who was it? |
39918 | Who would be a slave when all nature calls upon him in trumpet tones to be free? |
39918 | Why did they not take charge of the Indians? |
39918 | Why do n''t you come on?" |
39918 | Will you do me the favor, then, to accept a plug of tobacco?" |
39918 | Wise, the aeronaut, to take a voyage in a balloon? |
39918 | Would any but an honorable man do that?" |
39918 | Would it be practicable to get any quantity of it over, so as to make the speculation profitable? |
39918 | Would you not consider him open to any proposition short of murder or highway robbery? |
39918 | Yet what inducement could I present for robbery or murder in such a destitute plight? |
39918 | Yet what was it that filled me with such an indefinable abhorrence of these men-- of two of them, at least? |
39918 | You do n''t suppose I''d be here if I did n''t know the way?" |
39918 | You know the way?" |
39918 | and if one delegation were denied this privilege, how could accounts be settled with fellow- members similarly situated in other states? |
39918 | and some fifty or sixty thousand for miscellaneous purposes? |
39918 | any thing equally reliable? |
39918 | cried Abraham, highly excited;"what do you mean? |
39918 | cried he, rather excited, as I thought;"what have you been doing all this time?" |
39918 | cried several voices, fiercely;"who calls Robinson Crusoe a humbug?" |
39918 | did his present exercise warm him? |
39918 | do you dare to taunt me in that manner? |
39918 | doubt? |
39918 | fifty thousand at Nome Lackee? |
39918 | forty- eight thousand at Mendocino? |
39918 | going aboard, eh? |
39918 | had it come to this? |
39918 | how could I bear the thought of hearing Abraham talk about having scaled the Nipple, while I was ingloriouly groaning for him down below? |
39918 | how could you do so? |
39918 | how had he contrived to keep out of the fire? |
39918 | if they could swallow obnoxious measures of the administration, were they not qualified to teach savages how to swallow government provisions? |
39918 | in your head?" |
39918 | is he dead? |
39918 | is he dead?" |
39918 | nothing but_ brandy!_ However, here comes the third with a load of five- gallon kegs-- molasses beyond question, or lard, or butter? |
39918 | oh, Abraham, are you hurt? |
39918 | or joined the first expedition in search of the treasure buried by the Spanish galleon on her voyage to Acapulco in 1578? |
39918 | or the berth of assistant manager in a diving- bell? |
39918 | quoth the wretch, suddenly halting,"was dey yours?" |
39918 | said I, assuming a conciliatory tone,"where are you bound?" |
39918 | said I;"what was that for?" |
39918 | said he, smiling in his accustomed manner;"why not stay with us a few days and make yourself comfortable? |
39918 | said the Duke, impatiently;"him send any whisky?" |
39918 | said the latter, sharply,"what do you lag behind for? |
39918 | sixteen thousand at the Klamath? |
39918 | ten thousand at Nome Cult? |
39918 | that all this had resulted in the reduction of a hundred thousand Indians to about thirty thousand? |
39918 | the agency line-- stage- agent, maybe? |
39918 | thirty thousand at the Fresno? |
39918 | was I never more to behold its wild grottoes and green valleys? |
39918 | was all the romance of life to fade away with it in the twilight? |
39918 | was it a dog''s skull yet? |
39918 | was it to be in future years a mere dream of the past? |
39918 | was it, like the cream- colored volume, to reveal enchantments that henceforth could dwell only in the memory? |
39918 | were the savages afraid he would put it out? |
39918 | what did he come here for?" |
39918 | what do you think of that, Abraham? |
39918 | what''s become of him? |
39918 | where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face? |
39918 | where are you from?" |
39918 | where are you?" |
39918 | who goes there?" |
39918 | with GLUE, did you say?" |
39918 | would he like to have it fastened on again with glue? |
403 | A carriage?--yes-- and what did you tell him? |
403 | A what? |
403 | All foolishness, eh? |
403 | And Los Bocos-- it is a village, is n''t it, and the landing must be in sight of the Custom- house? |
403 | And after that? |
403 | And are you going to help him? |
403 | And do you think she will be in danger-- any personal danger, if the revolution comes? |
403 | And have you come out of the West, knowing me so well, just to tell me that I am wasting myself? |
403 | And how are the mines progressing, eh? |
403 | And how does this strike you? |
403 | And if the other one, General Rojas, gets into power, will he seize the mines, too? |
403 | And then you headed Granville Prior''s expedition for buried treasure off the island of Cocos, did n''t you? |
403 | And what did you do after Balmaceda was beaten?--after I last saw you? |
403 | And what had I better do? |
403 | And what lies over there? |
403 | And your father? |
403 | Are any of you hurt? |
403 | Are n''t you going to make sure first that Kirkland is on the other side of the fort? |
403 | Are we so near as that? |
403 | Are you from the States? |
403 | Are you going to get yourself into a dress- suit to- night? |
403 | Are you not coming, too? |
403 | But I agree with you about Captain Stuart; only, why is he down here? 403 But do n''t you want to go back? |
403 | But how long have you entertained this feeling for the enslaved Macedonians, Mac? |
403 | But you would n''t mind if we sat it out, would you? |
403 | But, Hope-- Father,said the elder sister, stepping out of the carriage and turning to Mr. Langham,"you did n''t intend that Hope should go, did you? |
403 | Ca n''t you see? 403 Can you fix it on some one that you can fight?" |
403 | Can you tell me who is in command here? |
403 | Captain Burke, I believe? |
403 | Come away; for God''s sake, what are you doing? 403 Could n''t we share it?" |
403 | Did you ever hear of a Mr. Robert Clay? |
403 | Did you ever know me to go into anything of this sort for the sentiment of it? 403 Did you know it?" |
403 | Did you lie to me? 403 Do I look cool? |
403 | Do n''t you live anywhere, Ted? |
403 | Do n''t you think I might see the review if I went on horseback? |
403 | Do the conquering heroes come? |
403 | Do you know we have n''t had anything to eat since yesterday at breakfast? |
403 | Do you mean you do n''t believe that story? |
403 | Do you mean you think they have telegraphed to Los Bocos already? |
403 | Do you remember that chap in the''Last Ride Together''? |
403 | Do you see that long line of lamps off our port bow? |
403 | Do you see these? |
403 | Do you think that driver is taking us the right way? |
403 | Do you think that road- agent will keep his word? |
403 | Do you-- are you interested in that company? |
403 | Does Mr. Clay know that you are? |
403 | Does anybody here know how to gag a man? |
403 | Does n''t it? 403 Does one man and a dance- card and three bonbons constitute your idea of a ball?" |
403 | Does she do that? |
403 | Engineers? 403 Excuse me-- are you the three gentlemen who took her to the yacht? |
403 | Good God, child, have I not enough to answer for without dragging you into this? 403 Got any more?" |
403 | Has anybody any criticism to make? |
403 | Has he? |
403 | Have you got any of them? |
403 | Have you told any one of this? |
403 | He had a shorter run than ours, and he wired you he was ready to start when we were, did n''t he? |
403 | He may not be so bad, after all; and I''ll put Reginald King on your other side, shall I? |
403 | How dare you talk of resigning? 403 How did I treat you abominably?" |
403 | How did you do it? 403 How did you get the Legion of Honor?" |
403 | How do you mean? |
403 | How far,Clay began, in a strained voice,"how far,"he asked, more steadily,"could you trust me?" |
403 | How long? |
403 | How many of Mendoza''s soldiers have we in the mines, Mac? |
403 | How''d you do it? |
403 | I do n''t awe you, do I? |
403 | I know it,said Mendoza;"why should the stock go out of the country when those living here are able to buy it?" |
403 | I left my fan in the carriage-- do you think you could manage to get it for me without much trouble? |
403 | I suppose you know there''s an answer to that, do n''t you? |
403 | I think it''s going to be fine down here; do n''t you, Alice? |
403 | I thought she was n''t coming for a week? |
403 | I told him he was on the road to Los Bocos, and he turned back and--"You are sure he turned back? |
403 | I was always telling him that, was n''t I? |
403 | I wonder if he knows that? |
403 | I''m not asleep,said MacWilliams, sitting up;"what is it? |
403 | Indeed? |
403 | Is Hope with you, is she safe? |
403 | Is it King''s boat? 403 Is it the King I met at dinner that night?" |
403 | Is n''t there some place where we can go to get out of this heat? |
403 | Is not that San Lorenzo? |
403 | Is our Captain Stuart in danger, too? |
403 | Is that all? |
403 | Is there going to be trouble? |
403 | Is there no possible way of getting Hope out of this and back to the Palms? |
403 | Is this mutiny? |
403 | It''s demoralizing, is n''t it? |
403 | Keep back, ca n''t you? |
403 | Mr. Clay,she began abruptly and leaning eagerly forward,"would you think me very rude if I asked you what you did to get all those crosses? |
403 | Mrs. Porter tells me that you know her son George? |
403 | Must we leave him,she pleaded,"must we leave him-- like this?" |
403 | My dear Hope,she said,"is every one to be sacrificed for Madame Alvarez? |
403 | Not going? |
403 | Not in your watch? |
403 | Not working? |
403 | Now then, old man,he demanded briskly,"what''s up? |
403 | Now what would I say to that if I were out? |
403 | Now will you kindly tell me what that was? |
403 | Now, what are you going to do,--make it unpleasant for us and force our hand, or drive down quietly with our friend MacWilliams here? 403 Oh, I do n''t know,"she heard Clay say, doubtfully;"I do n''t have to go just yet, do I? |
403 | Oh, he did, did he? |
403 | Oh, how can you? |
403 | Oh, is that it? |
403 | Oh, is that it? |
403 | Oh, that? |
403 | Oh, you know that, do you? |
403 | Oh, you''re sure of that, are you? |
403 | Really,exclaimed the elder sister,"is n''t he afraid that some one will marry him for his title?" |
403 | Really? |
403 | Say, how long have we got to keep up this fake game? |
403 | Shall I tell him? |
403 | Since eight o''clock? |
403 | Sit down, wo n''t you? 403 So she''s been out every day, has she? |
403 | Supper? |
403 | Suppose they''ve torn the track up? |
403 | Tell me? |
403 | Tell that peon to get my coat, will you? |
403 | Then he does expect trouble? |
403 | Then why did you come? |
403 | Then why does n''t Alvarez pay them? |
403 | Then you''re thinking of turning professional filibuster yourself? |
403 | There were three of us,he said,"and one got shot, and one got married, and the third--? |
403 | There, again, what did I tell you? |
403 | They did, did they? |
403 | They do, eh? |
403 | Was I once like that? |
403 | We have heard of your victories, General, yes,he said;"and on your return you say you found things had not been going to your liking?" |
403 | We''ve no time for girls at present, have we? |
403 | Well, Alvarez can stop that, ca n''t he? |
403 | Well, and now that you have met me,said Miss Langham, looking at him in some amusement,"are you sorry?" |
403 | Well, what is it? |
403 | Well, why not? |
403 | Well, you''re not running the town, too, are you? |
403 | Well,he asked,"is she ready?" |
403 | Well? |
403 | Were you one of those who assisted at that important function? 403 What am I going to do?" |
403 | What am I going to the cuartel for? |
403 | What are we waiting for? |
403 | What are you going to do? |
403 | What are you waiting for? |
403 | What did you say? |
403 | What do you know of me? |
403 | What do you mean by that-- this time? |
403 | What do you mean by that? |
403 | What do you mean to do? |
403 | What do you mean? 403 What do you mean?" |
403 | What do you mean? |
403 | What do you mean? |
403 | What do you think, Alice? |
403 | What does it say? |
403 | What does that mean? |
403 | What does this mean? |
403 | What does this mean? |
403 | What does this mean? |
403 | What does this mean? |
403 | What fault do you find with my surroundings? |
403 | What good can you do your husband here? 403 What have you done so far?" |
403 | What have you got to do with it? |
403 | What is a military dictatorship without soldiers? 403 What is it?" |
403 | What is it? |
403 | What is it? |
403 | What is what? |
403 | What men? |
403 | What shall we do now? 403 What would you have done--?" |
403 | What''s up? |
403 | What? |
403 | What? |
403 | Where are your servants; why are they not here? |
403 | Where did she pick it up? |
403 | Where do you suppose those men sprang from? 403 Where have you been?" |
403 | Where is it now? |
403 | Who answers? |
403 | Who is the leader of the fight against her? |
403 | Who lives? |
403 | Whose carriage is this, and where is it going? |
403 | Why are the men guarding the Palms, and why did you go to the Plaza Bolivar this morning at daybreak? 403 Why are they so good to me?" |
403 | Why are you so good to me? 403 Why did n''t you go?" |
403 | Why did n''t you speak of this sooner? |
403 | Why did you treat me like this? 403 Why do n''t you drive her to the Palms at once?" |
403 | Why do n''t you stop him? |
403 | Why have you no home? |
403 | Why not? |
403 | Why should you turn your back on civilization when it comes to you, just because you''re not going back to civilization by the next steamer? 403 Why, Alice, why not? |
403 | Why, damn you,he cried,"what do you mean?" |
403 | Why, my dear child,said her sister,"you''re not thinking of going with us, are you?" |
403 | Why, old man? 403 Why, what have we to do with all of this?" |
403 | Why? |
403 | Why? |
403 | Why? |
403 | Will you consider it an act of devotion? |
403 | Wo n''t it? |
403 | Wo n''t you take me with you, please? |
403 | Would they fight for me? |
403 | You all right? |
403 | You and Hope all right up there, Clay? |
403 | You are not offended with me? |
403 | You can have another wish, Mac, you know,urged Langham,"ca n''t he, Clay?" |
403 | You got left, did n''t you? |
403 | You have come to finish that story? |
403 | You may smoke, if you choose; and would you like something cool to drink? |
403 | You see nothing in it then,she asked,"but a source of amusement?" |
403 | You taking orders from Mr. Clay, to- day, Captain Stuart? |
403 | You think, then,said Clay,"that if your friends were given an opportunity to subscribe to the stock they would feel less resentful toward us? |
403 | You what--cried Clay,"you resign?" |
403 | You''re not armed, are you? |
403 | You''ve lived abroad yourself; how does it strike you? |
403 | And we wo n''t talk of range finders, will we? |
403 | And wo n''t Alice want her fan?" |
403 | And you never got a cent for it; did you, Burke?" |
403 | And, oh, yes,"Mrs. Porter added,"I''m going to put him next to you, do you mind?" |
403 | Are n''t the men you meet generally audacious?" |
403 | Are n''t you ashamed?" |
403 | Are the gentlemen who want to buy stock in the mine the same men who are in the Senate? |
403 | Are you men all ready down there?" |
403 | Between them-- which will you choose?" |
403 | But I should like to hear the end of that adventure; wo n''t you tell it to me in the other room?" |
403 | But what''s the use? |
403 | But why do you hate yourself? |
403 | Ca n''t he see that the army is with Mendoza?" |
403 | Can not you see it that way, too?" |
403 | Can you make her out, MacWilliams?" |
403 | Can you tell me this, General? |
403 | Captain Stuart?" |
403 | Clay thought,"Why could it not have been the other?" |
403 | Could they tell him if there was any one in the village from whom he could hire a mule, as he must push on to the capital that night? |
403 | Did Alice send you?" |
403 | Did you ever know me to back the losing side? |
403 | Did you hear what he said to- day? |
403 | Did you meet any one on your way?" |
403 | Did you meet with any one on your ride here from Los Bocos?" |
403 | Do I look happy or comfortable? |
403 | Do n''t you remember we measured it when we thought of laying the double track?" |
403 | Do n''t you remember what the President said, that he would trust him with the command of his army? |
403 | Do n''t you see the lighthouse on Cape Bon? |
403 | Do n''t you see what I mean, something crouching?" |
403 | Do you agree with me?" |
403 | Do you expect him here? |
403 | Do you hear?" |
403 | Do you know any of them?" |
403 | Do you know that we are lost?" |
403 | Do you want to go?" |
403 | Does n''t Hope want to come back here and go to sleep?" |
403 | Does n''t she look like a phantom ship in the moonlight?" |
403 | For heaven''s sake, how did it begin?" |
403 | Forgive me, wo n''t you?" |
403 | Go back, or wait here, or run the blockade?" |
403 | Have n''t you seen it yet? |
403 | Have you any further orders for us-- can we deliver any messages to General Rojas?" |
403 | Have you any idea at all where you are?" |
403 | Have you been down in the engine- room yet?" |
403 | Have you been fine, and strong, and sincere?'' |
403 | Have you everything you want-- have you your jewels?" |
403 | Have you had one? |
403 | Have you noticed the effect of the moonlight on the walls of the convent?" |
403 | Have you reason to?" |
403 | Have you such a pass?" |
403 | He has done more exciting things--""Who? |
403 | He is not a creature of sentiment; are you, Burke? |
403 | He pulled the card from his coat- pocket and said,"May I have this dance?" |
403 | Her own mind approved, and as her heart was not apparently ever to be considered, who could say that it did not approve as well? |
403 | How can I help you?" |
403 | How do you know I am fitted for anything else but just this? |
403 | How is it you''ve been there, while you have never been in New York?" |
403 | How many have you?" |
403 | How''s your shoulder?" |
403 | I beg your pardon,"he asked, interrupting himself,"does your orderly understand English?" |
403 | I hate balls and dances anyway, do n''t you? |
403 | I like to see a man play his part properly, do n''t you? |
403 | I love to travel, but I do n''t love to travel that way, would you?" |
403 | I suppose you know,"he asked sternly,"that you''re not good enough for Miss Hope? |
403 | I was sent down here to take charge of a mine in active operation, and I find-- what? |
403 | I wish I could just drop in at home about now; do n''t you, MacWilliams? |
403 | If Mr. Clay, for instance, would like her better? |
403 | If he is a gentleman, why is he not in his own army? |
403 | In the name of Liberty now?" |
403 | Is Madame Alvarez on board your ship?" |
403 | Is it explicit? |
403 | Is it fair?" |
403 | Is it very bad?" |
403 | Is n''t she smart- looking? |
403 | Is that it? |
403 | Is that what you mean, damn you? |
403 | Is there going to be trouble? |
403 | It asks what can be expected of a President who is as blind to the dishonor of his country as he is to the dishonor of his own home?" |
403 | It makes them think--""How long did you expect to stay here?" |
403 | It sounds easy, does n''t it?" |
403 | It spoils you for tortillas and rice, does n''t it? |
403 | It was pretty exciting, was n''t it? |
403 | MacWilliams?" |
403 | May I not stay here a little while?" |
403 | Miss Langham has n''t been to the mines but once, has she?" |
403 | More explicit than that?" |
403 | My God, what have I to live for now?" |
403 | Not like the man in''Under Two Flags''?" |
403 | Now, is n''t that much more instructive?" |
403 | Now, who is the Government party?" |
403 | Porter?" |
403 | Send them word to run me down on an engine at five- thirty, will you? |
403 | So, instead of a sharp command, he asked,"What is it?" |
403 | Tell me, did Alice say that?" |
403 | That''s ten per cent on nothing, for the mines really did n''t exist, as far as you were concerned, until we came, did they? |
403 | The friends who help us the most are not always those who consider us perfect, are they?" |
403 | The men who are objecting to the terms of our concession?" |
403 | The sort you pull?" |
403 | There was a pause, and Clay turned his eyes to the street, and then asked, abruptly,"What are you doing now?" |
403 | They will ask you''What have you made of yourself? |
403 | They would think it was fairer to all?" |
403 | To- morrow? |
403 | Was he forced to leave it?" |
403 | We have rich men in Olancho, why should not they benefit first of all others by the wealth of their own lands? |
403 | Were they following us all the time?" |
403 | What can she want here at this hour of the night? |
403 | What do they say about me?" |
403 | What do you mean to do?" |
403 | What do you say, Burke, to taking a ride with me to Stuart''s rooms, and having a talk there with the President and Mr. Langham? |
403 | What do you say? |
403 | What has he done?" |
403 | What have you been doing?" |
403 | What is it? |
403 | What is the matter with you?" |
403 | What possible use could you be to her at such a time? |
403 | What road is this?" |
403 | What will they care whether you built railroads or painted impressionist pictures? |
403 | What will you be to- morrow? |
403 | What would n''t we give to know all this little piece of copper knows, eh?" |
403 | What would you like, MacWilliams?" |
403 | When are you going to take us over the mines? |
403 | When are you going to take us to the mines, for instance, and who was Anduella, the Liberator of Olancho, on that pedestal over there? |
403 | Whenever I am blue or down she makes fun of me, and--""Why should you ever be blue?" |
403 | Where is Miss Hope?" |
403 | Where is she? |
403 | Where''s MacWilliams? |
403 | Who is it that complains of the terms of our concession?" |
403 | Who knows how long the present Government will last? |
403 | Who knows what may not happen in a year? |
403 | Why do n''t you quit him?" |
403 | Why do you hate yourself?" |
403 | Why not?" |
403 | Why should I go? |
403 | Why should he expect a woman to find interest in that hive of noise and sweating energy? |
403 | Why should he take it upon himself to correct a man as old as my father?" |
403 | Why was it not put on the market, that any one might buy? |
403 | Why, I am really much older than he is in everything but years-- why is that?" |
403 | Why?" |
403 | Will you take me there?" |
403 | You do n''t mind, do you?" |
403 | You know that, do n''t you?" |
403 | You wo n''t be lonely, will you? |
403 | You''d like that, would n''t you?" |
403 | You''ll surely come, wo n''t you?" |
403 | You''ve heard of that, have n''t you?" |
403 | asked Clay, smiling--"that I do n''t use the wrong forks?" |
403 | demanded Langham, indignantly,"and starving? |
403 | demanded Stuart, anxiously,"and take her on board the yacht there? |
403 | he demanded, suddenly, looking up at the driver,"are you afraid?" |
403 | said Mr. Langham;"did he take us for highwaymen?" |
403 | she asked;"is anything wrong?" |
403 | they cried;"is he wounded, is he hurt?" |
34296 | ''Jerked''? |
34296 | Ah, what you afraid of? |
34296 | All ready t''strike the trail? |
34296 | All ready? |
34296 | And did n''t you have a younger pard by the name of Grant? |
34296 | And did you see what was going on-- driving the sheep into the river, I mean? |
34296 | And did you, alone, set a leg? |
34296 | And has n''t his father been here? |
34296 | And there is no other way you can get into the Creek valley? |
34296 | And what prevented the horse from chewing up your arm while you were after the apple? |
34296 | And where is Wilson''s? |
34296 | And where were you? |
34296 | And you''ve got outside of enough of those books so you can go to college next year, eh? |
34296 | Any little thing you''d like us t''git fer you? |
34296 | Any one living beyond there? |
34296 | Are there only two McKenzies? |
34296 | Are you Dutch Weimer? |
34296 | Are you a doctor? |
34296 | Are you a doctor? |
34296 | Are you going to send your father word? |
34296 | Are you sure, Grant, that they meant me? 34296 Are you the young chap that''s workin''for Weimer?" |
34296 | At the McKenzies''? 34296 Aunt Anne, you know what father wrote to uncle, do n''t you?" |
34296 | Awake, Ross? |
34296 | Back to stay? |
34296 | Been back here then, has he? |
34296 | Before coming here, do you mean? |
34296 | But I''d like to know where Leslie Jones''father is? |
34296 | But have n''t I forbidden your uncle, also, to help you out? |
34296 | But no people? |
34296 | But now let''s see-- you''ve brought the happenings up to to- day, have n''t you? |
34296 | But where did they come from? |
34296 | But who on earth is it that wo n''t come as long as I am here and why not? |
34296 | By the great horn spoon, what''re these fer? |
34296 | Ca n''t you start''em up by the Meeteetse stage to- night? |
34296 | Can it be that an accident has happened to him, somewhere, alone, or has he changed his mind about coming and gone back home? |
34296 | Can th- that be thunder? |
34296 | Cody,returned the stranger, reciprocating with"And you?" |
34296 | Come out to see to the work, did ye? |
34296 | Did n''t ye? |
34296 | Did you come in on the night- train? |
34296 | Did you come up from Miners''Camp? |
34296 | Did you think of the gun? |
34296 | Did you uncover it? |
34296 | Did you understand the name? 34296 Disappointed in Ross?" |
34296 | Do n''t you see that I could n''t,demanded Leslie,"so long as the McKenzies were here? |
34296 | Do n''t you smoke? |
34296 | Do n''t you smoke? |
34296 | Do they use guns in the jumping process? |
34296 | Do ye mean t''tell me ye''ve been here sence January? |
34296 | Do you think he''ll be caught? |
34296 | Doc, are you getting luny? 34296 Doc, where was you raised? |
34296 | Doc, where''s yer patient? 34296 Does he stay up t''the Creek with you?" |
34296 | Done any studyin''in that pile o''books ye had along? |
34296 | Dot poy,he explained,"read dot paper you wrote and den vat does he do, hein? |
34296 | Ever use a gun? |
34296 | Expect to clean up the title this year, do you? |
34296 | Expected to hire men to do it, did ye? |
34296 | Feeling pretty gay, are n''t you? |
34296 | For what? |
34296 | Get what? |
34296 | Go mit dem McKenzies? |
34296 | Going to stay long or just for the day? |
34296 | Going up the cañon with me, are you? |
34296 | Got a cold, hungry young chap inside there, name of Grant? 34296 Got a touch of the sun, too, have ye?" |
34296 | Got the Western fever yet? |
34296 | Grant, did you ever do something that you''d give anything you possessed to undo-- and that you''d just_ got_ to undo? |
34296 | Grub stake? |
34296 | Guess he''s asleep, ai n''t he? |
34296 | Haf you peen up to dat tunnel, hein? |
34296 | Has dot poy gone crazy? |
34296 | Have I ever told you about my Western partner, Jake Weimer? |
34296 | Have n''t I told you repeatedly that I shall never advance one penny on a medical education for you? |
34296 | Have n''t you ever crossed that mountain? |
34296 | Have n''t you-- haven''t you heard from him at any time or-- or known about him? 34296 Headway?" |
34296 | Hear that, Less? |
34296 | Hein? |
34296 | Hello, Doc, you here? 34296 Hey, there,"called one of the men in the wagon,"does Grasshopper strike the trail to- night for Meeteetse?" |
34296 | Hi, there, Andy,called the ranch- manager;"who is that fellow ahead?" |
34296 | Hire you? 34296 His name?" |
34296 | Horseback? |
34296 | How d''ye travel East? 34296 How did he do it?" |
34296 | How did he look? |
34296 | How did you do it? |
34296 | How do you make it up here? |
34296 | How long did they git? |
34296 | How many kinds of beoples ist he? 34296 How''s the tunnel going? |
34296 | How''s your leg? |
34296 | How,Sandy inquired,"did ye get over here from Medder Creek?" |
34296 | I say, Doc,he exclaimed,"who was the third man with the McKenzies yesterday? |
34296 | I say, Doc,he muttered, biting his lips with the pain,"I''m all to the bad, ai n''t I?" |
34296 | I should have been here by nine, sir, but for an accident which occurred on the ferry----"Accident? |
34296 | I told you,declared Weimer,"vat vould happen, hein? |
34296 | I wonder,exclaimed Ross suddenly,"how Leslie Jones stood that trail?" |
34296 | Is Mr. Jones stopping at''The Irma''? |
34296 | Is Mr. Jones stopping here? |
34296 | Is Waymart going? |
34296 | Is he? 34296 Is it Amos Steele?" |
34296 | Is it you? 34296 Is labor as scarce as that in Miners''Camp?" |
34296 | Is that so? 34296 Is the trail open now?" |
34296 | Ist dem McKenzies mit Wilson, hein? |
34296 | It was,he confessed, adding quickly,"Say, do n''t give my arrest away where I''m known, will you?" |
34296 | Jake Weimer, hey? 34296 Know Lon? |
34296 | Know him? |
34296 | Less, do you hear? |
34296 | Lon Weston here? 34296 Look?" |
34296 | Luck is with me so far,Ross thought as they saddled and rode away from the ranch,"but how can I ever get past Meeteetse and Sagehen Roost?" |
34296 | Miller, where are you? |
34296 | My boy, will you go? |
34296 | N- not Jones? |
34296 | Nerves good? |
34296 | No honors? |
34296 | No, I live toward the Divide on----The stranger interrupted himself to ask,"Know the country over there, do you?" |
34296 | Not at any time? |
34296 | Not the man who was there when I passed through-- the day I was with Wilson-- not that one, Ross? |
34296 | Now that he finds out you''ve skipped, Leslie, wo n''t he be hunting you up? |
34296 | Now, ai n''t that a likely story? |
34296 | Oh-- that so? |
34296 | On the mend, is he? |
34296 | On time, ai n''t you, Andy? |
34296 | Or break into the door? |
34296 | Over on the right? |
34296 | Pardner? |
34296 | Prospector? |
34296 | Ready to drill for another shot, ai n''t we? |
34296 | Ross, did I shoot a man? |
34296 | S- say what? |
34296 | Sandy stole our sticks, did n''t he? |
34296 | Sandy,some one across the aisle said to the man behind Ross,"wa''n''t you down t''Oklahomy punchin''two year ago?" |
34296 | Say, Doc, is my hair standing straight up? |
34296 | Say, Doc, you have your claims here secure, have n''t you, and Sandy has lost''em? |
34296 | Say, Wishin'', how d''ye come t''be hikin''over the country with Queen Victory''s youngest? 34296 See here, Uncle Jake, have ye forgot how t''jerk venison?" |
34296 | See here,he exclaimed finally,"do you know anything about Leslie Jones, that went over to Meadow Creek with a man named Wilson a few weeks ago?" |
34296 | See? |
34296 | Shake us up some grub right away, will ye? |
34296 | Sho, now; that''s not so? |
34296 | Short of hands, eh? |
34296 | Short of hands? |
34296 | Shut in for months? |
34296 | Shuts down? |
34296 | So there''s an''Aunt Anne,''is there? |
34296 | Sue,repeated Ross,"who is Sue?" |
34296 | Sure enough-- where? |
34296 | Take''i m back to Cody? |
34296 | Tell a fellow what? |
34296 | The name-- Weston? |
34296 | Then we''ll pick ye up in the mornin''; will we? |
34296 | There''s an idee or two floatin''around in yer tenderfoot brain, ai n''t there? |
34296 | There''s the Cody stage, is n''t it? |
34296 | Think that there meat ought to be off color by this time, do n''t ye, Doc? 34296 Think this is a little picnic, do n''t ye?" |
34296 | Thought ye''d shook me, did n''t ye? |
34296 | Uncle Jake, have you seen Wishin''? |
34296 | Uncle Jake,asked Ross suddenly,"have you ever been over to the Divide?" |
34296 | Uncle Jake,he asked,"when did Leslie leave, what time in the day?" |
34296 | Und are you Marvin Miller''s poy? |
34296 | Und who might you pe? |
34296 | Vas ist de matter mit dot poy? |
34296 | Vat for you dig mit all dot vork? 34296 Vat''s dat you say?" |
34296 | Vat''s you pack for alreddy? |
34296 | Vat? |
34296 | Vy did n''t I tink of dem sticks? |
34296 | Wall, I suppose you''ll be ready t''be boosted onto the stage when I come back in th''mornin''? 34296 Want some good company over t''Camp?" |
34296 | Want to go along, Uncle Weimer? |
34296 | Want to go along? |
34296 | Want us t''bring ye any biled shirts or one of these here coats with long handled tails? 34296 Was sagen sie? |
34296 | We-- we ca n''t reach there to- night, can we? |
34296 | Well, Doc, how d''ye like minin''? |
34296 | Well, my boy,he remarked characteristically,"it took three good sized men to down you two boys, did n''t it? |
34296 | Well, then, let this thing drop, will you? 34296 Well,"asked Sandy,"what do ye think of this? |
34296 | Well,laughed Steele as they stopped where the trail widened beyond the dangerous shoulder,"you did n''t take a header, did you?" |
34296 | Well-- where to now? |
34296 | Well? |
34296 | Weston, huh? |
34296 | What Creek? |
34296 | What about Wilson? |
34296 | What about the McKenzies? 34296 What about the fourth? |
34296 | What about the kids taking care of the goats? |
34296 | What ails you, hein? |
34296 | What are you doing in there? |
34296 | What are you talking about? |
34296 | What d''ye mean? |
34296 | What do you mean? |
34296 | What do you mean? |
34296 | What made you send word to Leslie''s father that he was here? |
34296 | What man, Uncle Jake? |
34296 | What on earth are you doing here? |
34296 | What pardner? |
34296 | What patient does he mean? |
34296 | What shall I do? |
34296 | What under the sun led me to think I was equal to such a job, anyway? |
34296 | What was it you put over the sheriff? |
34296 | What''s beyond? |
34296 | What''s next? |
34296 | What''s that? |
34296 | What''s the matter? |
34296 | What''s up? 34296 What''ud I do with him and all that toggery?" |
34296 | What,he cried,"in huntin''season? |
34296 | What? 34296 What?" |
34296 | What? |
34296 | What? |
34296 | When are you going? |
34296 | When did you find out the sticks were gone? |
34296 | When you goin''to let me out of this? |
34296 | Where are they? |
34296 | Where are we? 34296 Where are you going?" |
34296 | Where are you? |
34296 | Where did they come from? |
34296 | Where did you come from? |
34296 | Where did you get breakfast? |
34296 | Where is my-- father? |
34296 | Where the deuce will you get a hired man? |
34296 | Where to? |
34296 | Where''s Wilson? |
34296 | Where''s his ma and pa? |
34296 | Where''s that chest? |
34296 | Where''s your big storm, Uncle Jake? |
34296 | Who is he, and what is he doing on the Creek? |
34296 | Who is he? |
34296 | Who is n''t short of hands from Butte to Omaha-- especially in Wyoming? 34296 Who is there to take it?" |
34296 | Who vas dot man? |
34296 | Who''s he? |
34296 | Who''s in the next room? |
34296 | Who''s that hikin''over the Creek? |
34296 | Who? |
34296 | Why did n''t you come over sooner? |
34296 | Why did they drive the sheep over the bluff? |
34296 | Why did you do it, Sandy? |
34296 | Why do n''t you strike the trail back East,he asked abruptly,"since you started out without understanding the situation?" |
34296 | Why not? |
34296 | Why not? |
34296 | Why, Fred,she exclaimed,"what are you up to? |
34296 | Why, that is my father, but-- Lon Weston-- say, what does that mean, Ross? |
34296 | Will his father forbid his going to medical college? |
34296 | Would n''t it be a bit queer for me to call on my''friends the enemy''? |
34296 | Ye''re all in, ai n''t ye, Doc? |
34296 | You see why that trail becomes impassable later, do n''t you? 34296 You''re him they call Doc Tenderfoot, ai n''t ye?" |
34296 | Young chap,replied Steele,"about Doc''s height and-- what age should you say, Doc?" |
34296 | A cousin of the McKenzies?" |
34296 | AN UNEXPECTED VICTORY 363 Illustrations Page SLOWLY HE WAS LET DOWN_ Frontispiece_ MAP OF THE MEADOW CREEK TRAIL 59"WHAT''S THE LATEST WORD?" |
34296 | Ai n''t he a reg''lar ornament t''th''landscape?" |
34296 | And could he prove that the dynamite had not been taken by this mythical some one? |
34296 | And how is he?" |
34296 | And who was Miller? |
34296 | And why a disguise unless he was guilty of a crime such as driving old man Quinn''s sheep into the North Fork? |
34296 | And why should he have colored it unless for purposes of disguise? |
34296 | Any relations droppin''in t''attend our festivities up here?" |
34296 | Are you making headway?" |
34296 | Arrest them on what evidence? |
34296 | As they started back toward their own shack, Ross heard Waymart say angrily to Sandy,"Are you goin''to take the use of that sled?" |
34296 | As they were making their way cautiously around the shoulder of Crosby, Sandy asked suddenly,"Why do n''t that young Jones go t''Camp ever on Sunday? |
34296 | Brought a gun?" |
34296 | But after hearing his signal of discovery they had sent Weston, the skilful impersonator, to maroon him here-- where? |
34296 | But he comes to der McKenzies, hein? |
34296 | But his fear would n''t sit so hard on his temper but what there''d be no end of explosions, and then where would they both get to?" |
34296 | But what about a calendar? |
34296 | But who was Miller? |
34296 | But why did n''t ye stick t''yer job instid of layin''down''n''kickin''up yer heels before the time?" |
34296 | But why had they considered it necessary to have him marooned so far from Meadow Creek? |
34296 | But, see here, Jones, why do n''t you go over to Camp with me next Sunday?" |
34296 | Can they get over to Meadow Creek and from there here? |
34296 | Comin''to crow over us, ai n''t ye?" |
34296 | Could he prove that no one had come over the trail after he reached the valley? |
34296 | Did it belong to one of the McKenzie relatives? |
34296 | Dose sticks are here, hein? |
34296 | From which point had it been brought, Cody or Red Lodge? |
34296 | Goin''t''take boarders? |
34296 | Going out to Camp, are you?" |
34296 | Got any grub left?" |
34296 | Got them claims cleaned up yet, Doc?" |
34296 | Hand them spuds acrost, Doc, will ye? |
34296 | Hank set coffee before his guest, asking,"Who is he and where does he hail from?" |
34296 | He folded his letter and slipped it into his slicker pocket while Weimer urged:"You was mit dot shack, und dey found you not, hein?" |
34296 | He slapped the sheriff familiarly on the shoulder:"What the dickens are you doing up this way? |
34296 | He''s fooled ye mighty bad-- see?" |
34296 | He''s here, is n''t he?" |
34296 | He''s pulled me out of as many holes as he''s chucked me into; and I-- well, I-- say, Doc, call it square, will you?" |
34296 | His face paled and he was obliged to clear his throat before asking:"What made you think that? |
34296 | His father was going to send for him, and would then tell him-- what? |
34296 | Homesickness? |
34296 | How comes it you did n''t know?" |
34296 | How could he ever get past Hank and remain Leslie Jones in the sheriff''s eyes? |
34296 | How did they know that the dynamite had been found? |
34296 | How do you know all about him, anyway?" |
34296 | How''d you find out?" |
34296 | How''d you leave Leslie Jones?" |
34296 | How''s breakfast? |
34296 | How''s''snaking''for you, Aunt Anne? |
34296 | I guess,"jocosely,"your headache has made you''see things at night,''has n''t it? |
34296 | I wonder if Sandy and Waymart were with Peck at the same time Lon was?" |
34296 | In a push cart?" |
34296 | Is Uncle Jake in Camp?" |
34296 | Is it a five bronc outfit, or ai n''t it?" |
34296 | Is my eyes a- foolin''me? |
34296 | It''s two miles up there, is n''t it?" |
34296 | Just before he left he asked abruptly,"Do you bring the Omaha papers back with you every Sunday?" |
34296 | Leslie hesitated, nodded and again faced Ross,"How are you caught?" |
34296 | M- m-- where, I wonder?" |
34296 | Never seen such a flock before, did ye?" |
34296 | Not ready? |
34296 | Now watch him walk, will you?" |
34296 | Now why did he want to look under that house?" |
34296 | One of dem consarned gang, he ist?" |
34296 | Or is there another way of getting here?" |
34296 | Presently some one in the rear of the car lowered a newspaper, and rumbled over the top of it:"You fellers rec''lect old man Quinn?" |
34296 | Ross, on the floor, sat up instantly, whispering sharply:"Leslie, is that you?" |
34296 | See?" |
34296 | Smell''em? |
34296 | Still-- there were times when he was a pretty rough customer, and-- it''s a mixed up mess, ai n''t it, Ross, along with Sue?" |
34296 | That did n''t add any to my restfulness, I can tell you, for what could I do up in the tunnel without him? |
34296 | That he could not become a surgeon? |
34296 | That he could not enter a medical college? |
34296 | That he must fit himself for a business career? |
34296 | The boy, following his moves from the doorway, pointed at the prostrate man, asking in a surprised and subdued voice:"What ails him?" |
34296 | The day you left, you remember Uncle Jake was sick and you went down to get dinner and left me in the tunnel?" |
34296 | The latter persisted in an incredulous voice,"The Dutch Weimer who used to run a miners''supply store down in Butte?" |
34296 | The sheriff rode up beside his prisoner with a quick inquiry:"How long have ye worked for Weimer?" |
34296 | The snow''s gettin''so almighty deep now, and blowin''up in ledges on the shoulder-- you probably got a ducking coming over?" |
34296 | Then Waymart''s response,"Well, what be ye aimin''to do about it? |
34296 | Then he glanced at the occupant of the box seat and asked softly:"Hank, has Weston ever told you where he came from?" |
34296 | Then he threw out a hand toward Ross and asked abruptly:"Where did you get it?" |
34296 | Then, as the soft padding and eager sniffing continued, he found his voice in a frightened quaver,"Ross, can they get into the window, do you think?" |
34296 | Then,"If you could get provisions over easily, would you stay longer?" |
34296 | Then,"What''s going on in Camp? |
34296 | There was a pause between the two words caused by the speaker''s amazement at seeing a man drop in from-- where? |
34296 | There''s no objection, I suppose, to my leaving a note for-- Weimer?" |
34296 | They do n''t act as though they have, do they?" |
34296 | This is the only hotel in town, is n''t it?" |
34296 | Vorstehen sie nicht?" |
34296 | Vy did n''t I tink?" |
34296 | Vy not go in und raise dot floor und find dem sticks unter?" |
34296 | Wait here a minute, will ye? |
34296 | Want t''hike along with us?" |
34296 | Want to see it?" |
34296 | Was there food in the cabin? |
34296 | Weimer, eating and drinking noisily, found time to ask vindictively,"Ist he for more medicine come mit you?" |
34296 | Well, I know what day to- morrow is, and-- have you a pencil?" |
34296 | Well, do you remember Marvin Miller?" |
34296 | Were you there at that time?" |
34296 | What are you talking about?" |
34296 | What could have happened, he asked himself, to rob the other in four weeks of his former desire to turn prospector? |
34296 | What else did you expect?" |
34296 | What had happened? |
34296 | What is it then?" |
34296 | What on earth could he say that would make Leslie understand and yet not give the situation away to the sheriff? |
34296 | What should he do? |
34296 | What was on foot now? |
34296 | What was that?" |
34296 | What''ll you have? |
34296 | What''s eatin''ye? |
34296 | What''s eatin''you, Mart? |
34296 | When can you come?" |
34296 | When did he come?" |
34296 | Where are you, Less?" |
34296 | Where are you?" |
34296 | Where do you think Piersol''s''Histology''is coming in, uncle, or that man Remsen? |
34296 | Where does this here Jones hail from?" |
34296 | Where is he?" |
34296 | Where was Miller? |
34296 | Where was the sick partner? |
34296 | Where ye goin''and what fer and how long and why and all the rest?" |
34296 | Where''d ye come from? |
34296 | Whereabouts is Wishin''?" |
34296 | Who had given it over to his use for the winter? |
34296 | Who''s t''home?" |
34296 | Why another bunk? |
34296 | Why do n''t ye stay in Basin where ye belong?" |
34296 | Why have n''t I thought to get your mail Sundays? |
34296 | Why were they reinforced by Weston? |
34296 | Why?" |
34296 | Why?" |
34296 | Will you advise me?" |
34296 | Will you hire me?" |
34296 | Willing?" |
34296 | Would the latter avoid the McKenzies now that he knew they had seemed to recognize him, and why? |
34296 | You have n''t been over to Camp at all, have you?" |
34296 | You know how, after a hot fire, the heat will crinkle the air above a chimney and no smoke in sight?" |
34296 | You''ll have t''lead Weimer, wo n''t ye?" |
34296 | [ Illustration:"WHAT''S THE LATEST WORD?"] |
34296 | exclaimed Sandy and Waymart in one breath, Sandy adding,"What do ye mean? |
34296 | he demanded,"and planned the whole thing to get rid of me?" |
34507 | ''Esquire,''eh? 34507 ''So it''s No, is it, young man?'' |
34507 | Ai n''t committed soothin''syrup, have ye? |
34507 | Ai n''t scared o''poison oak, then? |
34507 | Am I spectacular? |
34507 | Am I to open it now or wait till Christmas? |
34507 | And Digger would n''t tell no more? |
34507 | And Miss Jessamy knew all this-- see? |
34507 | And do you think it might have been the Poison Oakers who closed my spring to increase the flow down there? |
34507 | And how do the English- speaking people spell the second word, Poche? |
34507 | And if you should happen to get me, why-- why, where am I at again? |
34507 | And is that an enviable distinction? |
34507 | And never learn the question that puzzled your idealistic father for thirty years? 34507 And now what''s to be done? |
34507 | And now? |
34507 | And still ye ai n''t afraid o''poison oak? |
34507 | And the answer is...? |
34507 | And the six? |
34507 | And the third man to succeed before me? |
34507 | And was n''t she right? |
34507 | And what is your answer? |
34507 | And what''s your final opinion on the matter? |
34507 | And what_ do_ you like in life? |
34507 | And whatever shall I say, dearie, when Adam Selden comes to me today? |
34507 | And which of the Poison Oakers packs a twenty- two high- power rifle? 34507 And who else did he speak about?" |
34507 | And who is Bolivio? |
34507 | And who was he? |
34507 | And who? |
34507 | And you meant actually for Dodd to kill Foss? |
34507 | And, please, what''s the typewriter for-- if I''m not too bold? |
34507 | Any o''mine in that bunch? |
34507 | Are n''t they? |
34507 | Are you badly burned? |
34507 | Are you through? |
34507 | But are n''t all of the Poison Oakers concerned in my speedy removal from this country? |
34507 | But ca n''t you tell me how you did that even? |
34507 | But did n''t he say as how others had danced the fire dance besides me and you? |
34507 | But his partner''s name? |
34507 | But how you goin''to live? 34507 But how''bout Digger? |
34507 | But what is the gang''s particular purpose? |
34507 | But why? 34507 By the way,"she asked,"have you written that letter to Mr. Selden, telling him what we found out down at the county seat?" |
34507 | Ca n''t your imagination place you in his shoes? 34507 Ca n''t, eh? |
34507 | Can you do what I asked about? |
34507 | Can you handle a gun fairly well? |
34507 | Can you recall his name? |
34507 | Can you spin a dollar in air with your left hand, draw, and hit it before it strikes the ground? |
34507 | Coffee, Moffat? |
34507 | Cut it out? |
34507 | D''he give it to ye? |
34507 | D''ye mean to tell me yer maw''s sister do n''t own that prop''ty? |
34507 | D''ye really mean it, kid? 34507 D''ye think you could draw with me?" |
34507 | Dan Smeed, eh? |
34507 | Did Jessamy Selden overhear Old Dad Sloan when he told that? |
34507 | Did he mention any names? |
34507 | Did he? |
34507 | Did n''t I tell you how it would be? |
34507 | Did you get this partner''s name? |
34507 | Did you learn that expression at the University of California or in France? |
34507 | Did you recognize him? |
34507 | Digger Foss, eh? |
34507 | Do I gather that you are calling me a liar, Mr. Selden? 34507 Do n''t get me?" |
34507 | Do n''t you know what my answer is? |
34507 | Do we? 34507 Do what?" |
34507 | Do you imagine that the white people who saw you are ridiculing you? |
34507 | Do you know a piece of land down in Clinker Creek Cañon that is called the Old Ivison Place, Chupurosa? |
34507 | Do you know who owns the land on which our horses are standing? |
34507 | Do you think he tried to lay me out? |
34507 | Do you wish to get up? |
34507 | Does Ed know anything? |
34507 | Does he belong to the tribe? |
34507 | Does n''t it strike you as strange that you and I were not subpoenaed as witnesses? |
34507 | Does that mean me? |
34507 | Does the letter tell? |
34507 | Ever try to convince a wasp that you have more right on earth than he has? |
34507 | Fer me? |
34507 | For-- er-- money? |
34507 | Friendly cuss, ai n''t he, Dad? |
34507 | Get stung? |
34507 | Glad, eh? |
34507 | Got under your guard with that one, eh, ol''-timer? 34507 Has it occurred to you that I am throwing myself at you?" |
34507 | Have you any bosom friends in the Clinker Creek district? |
34507 | Have you ever heard the name Peter Drew? |
34507 | He succeeded? |
34507 | Help with what? |
34507 | Hey? |
34507 | Hey? |
34507 | How did the meeting end? |
34507 | How do you do it? |
34507 | How do you do? |
34507 | How do you know I have done that? |
34507 | How do you know? |
34507 | How early you gonta start the drive for the mountains this year, Old Man? |
34507 | How long ye owned this forty? |
34507 | How long''d he own that prop''ty before he died? |
34507 | How many white men have been honoured with membership? |
34507 | How? |
34507 | Howdy, Pencie? |
34507 | Howdy? |
34507 | I''m supposed to know what? |
34507 | I? 34507 I?" |
34507 | If I ai n''t too bold in askin'', Mr. Drew-- what was ol''Damon Tamroy fillin''yer ear with about me today? |
34507 | Is all in readiness? |
34507 | Is anything the matter? |
34507 | Is he angry? |
34507 | Is that there glass, young feller? |
34507 | Is there a house on the place? |
34507 | Is there anything that stands between us? |
34507 | Is this here letter a lie? |
34507 | Is your trail growing plainer? |
34507 | Jess''my--Selden''s eyes were fixed sternly on his step- daughter--"What''re ye laughin''at?" |
34507 | Jessamy, where have you been? |
34507 | Just what are the Poison Oakers? |
34507 | Le''s see-- what was the name Dad said? |
34507 | Look here,he said:"why did n''t you tell me more of what I might expect at this fool performance?" |
34507 | Make yourself so spectacular and-- er-- outstanding, without leaving any traces of art? |
34507 | Mr. Drew, did ye ever hear that name before Damon Tamroy said it to ye? |
34507 | Now about the Old Tabor Ivison Place? |
34507 | Now as you were n''t expecting me to come along, have you enough money for lunch for two? 34507 Now,"said Oliver,"who knows but that my sniper is not hidden up there in the hills?" |
34507 | Play the game, eh? |
34507 | Quartz? |
34507 | Said there was n''t no such outfit? |
34507 | Señor,he asked,"is there in the middle of your body, on the left side, the scar of a wound like a man''s eye?" |
34507 | Shall we draw when we meet ag''in, er forget it entirely-- or see who c''n load an''shoot quickest right here an''now? |
34507 | Shall we go our ways now, an''draw when we come together ag''in? |
34507 | Smeed? |
34507 | So Old Man Selden always shoots straight from the shoulder, eh? |
34507 | So we''re going to be heavy this morning, eh? |
34507 | Stranger about here, ai n''t ye? |
34507 | That dredge? |
34507 | That so? 34507 Then it was Foss who shot?" |
34507 | Then why did n''t some of you warn this man? |
34507 | They know it? |
34507 | Travellin''horseback? |
34507 | Wait? 34507 Was Dan Smeed my father?" |
34507 | Was it? 34507 Was that a religious dance?" |
34507 | Well, what can I do for you gentlemen? |
34507 | Well, why ai n''t we runnin''Drew out? |
34507 | Well,she asked,"will the Poison Oakers run you off?" |
34507 | Well? |
34507 | Well? |
34507 | Were you drunk or crazy? |
34507 | What are your views on religion? |
34507 | What can it mean? |
34507 | What caused that? |
34507 | What did you come up in this country for? |
34507 | What do they call this reservation? |
34507 | What do you think of that one? |
34507 | What do_ you_ think about that? |
34507 | What do_ you_ want my answer to be? |
34507 | What for? |
34507 | What for? |
34507 | What good will come of it? 34507 What in the mischief are you doing in the saddle this time of night?" |
34507 | What is it? 34507 What is this?--a holdup?" |
34507 | What was it all about? |
34507 | What you doin'', then? |
34507 | What''d Digger say? |
34507 | What''d he say they said? |
34507 | What''ll it be, Pencie? |
34507 | What''s it to do with religion? |
34507 | What''s the good o''watchin''this guy? 34507 What''s the idea?" |
34507 | What''s the rest of the news? |
34507 | What''s the rush? |
34507 | What''s the use? 34507 What''s this here?" |
34507 | What''s this? 34507 When?" |
34507 | Where are you going? |
34507 | Where do you think you are, Mr. Selden? 34507 Where is Sulphur Spring?" |
34507 | Where is the beginning? 34507 Where you headin''for?" |
34507 | Where''d you get that outfit, young feller? |
34507 | Which way? |
34507 | Who is that? |
34507 | Who is your accuser? |
34507 | Who owns it? |
34507 | Who shot at you? |
34507 | Who told you to? 34507 Why ca n''t you come across an''do the square thing now?" |
34507 | Why do you ask that? |
34507 | Why should I wait? 34507 Why, how so?" |
34507 | Why, howdy? |
34507 | Why? |
34507 | Will you dare do that? 34507 Will you go out and look at it?" |
34507 | Will you please state your business and ride on? |
34507 | Will you ride up with me tomorrow afternoon? |
34507 | With my bare feet? 34507 Ye got her out o''the office, then?" |
34507 | Ye wanted to, eh? 34507 Yer father, eh? |
34507 | Yer papy''s hey? |
34507 | Yes? 34507 Yes?" |
34507 | Yes? |
34507 | Yes? |
34507 | You approve, then? |
34507 | You did, eh? |
34507 | You knew it, then? |
34507 | You like to surprise people, do n''t you? |
34507 | You mean I must stamp out a_ fire_ with my bare feet? 34507 You say you know that your Aunt Nancy Fleet is named as owner of the property in the county records?" |
34507 | You thought I was afraid of you, did you? 34507 You wo n''t be square?" |
34507 | You''ll stay to supper? 34507 You''ll wait?" |
34507 | You''re not offended? |
34507 | You''ve been in the house often, I suppose? |
34507 | Young man,came the piping tones,"is they a''B''cut in the metal that holds them stones in place?" |
34507 | Your father? |
34507 | _ And_ sober? |
34507 | _ At_ you, do you think?--or into the water to frighten you? |
34507 | _ The first time in yer life, Mr. Drew?_"Yes. 34507 ''Jessamy, My Sweetheart,''eh? |
34507 | A bobcat? |
34507 | A coyote? |
34507 | A deer? |
34507 | A garden an''bees an''writin''for a story paper, eh? |
34507 | A minute later he asked:"Do you like to play poker?" |
34507 | All in?" |
34507 | Always ready to help-- d''ye savvy? |
34507 | An''why''d he tell me to watch up here an''trail''i m if I saw''i m, without tellin''me why? |
34507 | And does it make a great deal of difference if the subject chances to be of the other sex?" |
34507 | And had her direct gaze faltered? |
34507 | And had his inadvertent shutting off of Sulphur Spring''s supply of water stopped their illicit activities? |
34507 | And how long must it continue? |
34507 | And if you croak me, why, what if you did tell me?--I''m dead, ai n''t I?" |
34507 | And that will be-- when?" |
34507 | And was the rich colour of her skin a trifle heightened, or was it the glow from the sun, ever reddening as it climbed its ancient ladder in the sky? |
34507 | And who had been prospecting thus on patented land? |
34507 | And why was the Indian watching Foss in turn? |
34507 | And ye say ye heard the name Dan Smeed over to Old Dad Sloan''s fer the first time?" |
34507 | And, above all, why? |
34507 | Answer me that? |
34507 | Answer this: Why did n''t you tell me, when I told you my_ caballo''s_ name, that you knew what it meant? |
34507 | Are ye really mad, now, Pencie?" |
34507 | Are you afraid of Digger Foss? |
34507 | Are you going to invite me in and show me around?" |
34507 | Are you with me there?" |
34507 | As they reached the cabin he asked:"Did you feel the end of the pipe under the water in the spring?" |
34507 | Blue eye into blue eye he gazed, and once more asked the question:"Did I tell the truth when I said I loved her?" |
34507 | But first, where''s them gems?" |
34507 | But had he been drunk, or rabid from the hypodermic injections of Showut Poche- daka? |
34507 | But how''bout the Selden boys?" |
34507 | But what excuse could they produce for such an act? |
34507 | But what is the meaning of it, Miss Selden?" |
34507 | But where''s them stones?" |
34507 | But who would go to such pains to do this, and hide the results of his work, as these had been hidden? |
34507 | But why? |
34507 | But--""Ye do? |
34507 | Ca n''t ye ride to Poison Oak Ranch with us just as well as ye can ride on home?" |
34507 | Can''t-- can''t you ride up the trail and find a way down to them, Oliver? |
34507 | Can, will, or may?" |
34507 | Could not the letter be produced and read on the porch? |
34507 | D''ye understand?" |
34507 | Did n''t you connect it with the name of the reservation at the time?" |
34507 | Did she know the carving to be there? |
34507 | Did ye see the records?" |
34507 | Did you see him?" |
34507 | Do n''t belong about here, do you, pardner?" |
34507 | Do n''t you ever tire?" |
34507 | Do n''t you know that all of us are constantly ashamed of our secret ideals-- ashamed of the best that is in us? |
34507 | Do n''t you want me to go in?" |
34507 | Do they have any idea who did it?" |
34507 | Do we draw when we meet ag''in?" |
34507 | Do you know Old Dad Sloan, the''Forty- niner?" |
34507 | Do you know?" |
34507 | Do you like missionaries?" |
34507 | Do you mean to tell me that Adam Selden would attempt to run a man out of the country for that?" |
34507 | Do you mind if I travel with you to the county seat?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | For what? |
34507 | Foss, of course, had reason to hate him; but what could he gain by secretly watching him from cover? |
34507 | Game, eh?" |
34507 | Get me? |
34507 | Gonta get a job? |
34507 | Got yer place fenced, I reckon?" |
34507 | Had Tommy My- Ma slipped out noiselessly and followed Foss? |
34507 | Had he not been a fool? |
34507 | Had he offended her in any way? |
34507 | Had he said that day what he would not have revealed for anything-- at that time? |
34507 | Had he told the truth? |
34507 | Had he told the truth? |
34507 | Had she known it, though, the day she questioned the patriarch? |
34507 | Had some one carved this in a jocular effort to warn chance visitors to the place of the danger of the poison weed? |
34507 | Had they been distilling moonshine whisky down at Sulphur Spring to supply the blind pigs controlled by the prosecuting attorney at the county seat? |
34507 | Has anybody told ye about the poison oak that grows''round here?" |
34507 | Have you ever heard of him?" |
34507 | He does love to talk, does n''t he?" |
34507 | His gal? |
34507 | How about some breakfast?--and then your triumphal entry into the festivities?" |
34507 | How come you to own the place?" |
34507 | How''d he come by the place? |
34507 | I dance the fire dance? |
34507 | If you could narrow down a bit-- be more specific--""Well, then, do you believe in that?" |
34507 | In Russia-- Germany? |
34507 | In a pine tree close at hand an owl asked:"Who? |
34507 | Is it trivial, my friend?" |
34507 | Is that any way to run a man outa the country? |
34507 | Is that it?" |
34507 | It will build tall skyscrapers, and which of them will be as imposing as one of these majestic oaks which that machine may uproot? |
34507 | May I suggest that I am rather proud of my biscuits tonight, and that they''re growing cold as lumps of clay?" |
34507 | Mind if I look her over?" |
34507 | Must-- must I say it-- right out, Jessamy?" |
34507 | Nor whether the correct answer is Yes or No?" |
34507 | Now, if you were in my place, would you be a piker and a spoilsport and a pink little prude, or would you be human and take out a stack?" |
34507 | Now, what did Tamroy tell ye Old Dad Sloan had to say''bout this here Dan Smeed and_ me_?" |
34507 | Oh, what shall we do, Oliver? |
34507 | Old Man?" |
34507 | Or did the carving represent the emblem of the Poison Oakers? |
34507 | Or should he remain an idealist, a poor man, but loyal to his trust? |
34507 | Or was he for some obscure reason still hiding under the dry manzanita tops? |
34507 | Or, again-- both? |
34507 | Partners, eh? |
34507 | Plumb forget her, eh?" |
34507 | Rattlesnake Reservation, eh?" |
34507 | Say, who''s that Ike think he''s writin''to? |
34507 | Selden?" |
34507 | She waited a little, then resumed her seat and said:"And the next man that Old Dad Sloan mentioned as having tried the fire dance was-- guess who?" |
34507 | Should a handful of uncouth Indians, a superstitious, dwindling tribe of near- savages, be permitted to handicap his part in this triumphal march? |
34507 | Should he make a dive for his gun? |
34507 | Should he shout to Foss? |
34507 | So you are worried about the land tangle?" |
34507 | So, once more, how can I be of service to you?" |
34507 | Stamp out these objections?" |
34507 | That it there? |
34507 | The reputation of being a half- baked simpleton?" |
34507 | Then Bolar drew nearer to the cave and shouted in:"What you gonta do? |
34507 | Then Oliver asked abruptly:"Who laid that fire, and put the box of cloth and the_ olla_ at The Four Pools yesterday?" |
34507 | Then as they sat their horses and gazed down a precipitous slope to the river, she asked:"Just why have you kept away from us all these weeks?" |
34507 | Then if this was true-- and he knew it to be true-- what of the halfbreed, Digger Foss? |
34507 | Then the threatened man in the saddle puffed out a cloud of cigarette smoke, and drawled sarcastically:"Well, why do n''t you shoot, ol''-timer? |
34507 | Then there was a pause, which the girl at length broke--"Did you catch the name, Chupurosa? |
34507 | Then--"Is it here, Señorita?" |
34507 | There''s grass for the horse at present?" |
34507 | Those are the Showut Poche- dakas coming?" |
34507 | Took a rather long chance, if he merely wished to give me a touch of highlife, do n''t you think?" |
34507 | Unless that letter tells?" |
34507 | Wait for what?" |
34507 | Wanta look over the ranch a bit?" |
34507 | Was I so very bloodthirsty in trying to make the best of a bad situation by choosing, on the spur of the moment, which man ought to live on? |
34507 | Was he not still a fool-- to renounce a fortune that was his for the taking? |
34507 | Was n''t that right?" |
34507 | Was that all Tamroy had to say?" |
34507 | Was this in reality the reason why the Poison Oakers wished him to be gone? |
34507 | Well, why not let them find out all that they wished to know in this regard? |
34507 | Well?" |
34507 | Were her eyes evading his? |
34507 | What can we do? |
34507 | What d''ye suppose-- crochet needles?" |
34507 | What did they and their ridiculous beliefs amount to in this great scheme of life as he now saw it? |
34507 | What do you think? |
34507 | What forty?" |
34507 | What hidden chapters in the bygone history of this ancient race? |
34507 | What on earth you goin''to do?" |
34507 | What should he do? |
34507 | What strange traditions was he recalling to their minds? |
34507 | What was the meaning of it all? |
34507 | What you gonta do?" |
34507 | What''a''ye got to say to that?" |
34507 | What''re you goin''to do down in there? |
34507 | What''s Digger watchin''Drew for? |
34507 | What''s Foss sneakin''about watchin''Drew for? |
34507 | What''s in that letter Jess''my handed you at Lime Rock yesterday?" |
34507 | When would he face the question? |
34507 | When would it end? |
34507 | Where did you get it?" |
34507 | Where did you get it?" |
34507 | Where is your deed?" |
34507 | Who ever heard of a woman being offended when a man admires her? |
34507 | Who had carved the words? |
34507 | Who was yer father?" |
34507 | Who''s she from?" |
34507 | Who''s stoppin''''i m? |
34507 | Who''s with ye?" |
34507 | Who-- o- o- o?" |
34507 | Who? |
34507 | Why did Selden wish to enter the cabin? |
34507 | Why did you say that Selden would try to run me off my toy ranch in one breath, and that he is wicked only in a big way in the next?" |
34507 | Why do n''t we get in and fire''i m out o''the country, like we said we was goin''to do?" |
34507 | Why had she not ridden down to him, as of old? |
34507 | Why try to nose him out? |
34507 | Why was Old Man Selden keeping their guest out there in the night? |
34507 | Why''s he packin''it if he do n''t mean to use it? |
34507 | Why?" |
34507 | Will the Showut Poche- dakas tell me where they are?" |
34507 | Will the people of your own race do that? |
34507 | Will you holster your gun and give me a chance before my arms play out?" |
34507 | Will you let me try?" |
34507 | Will you?" |
34507 | Win what, though? |
34507 | Wo n''t the post- master scent a conspiracy against Old Man Selden?" |
34507 | Would his college education prove a safeguard against his reading the answer wrong, as his poor, unlettered old father had hoped? |
34507 | Would n''t it be handier to have a good flow of water in both places?" |
34507 | Would she figure in the answer? |
34507 | Would the answer be Yes or No? |
34507 | Would you care to hear my father''s last message to me?" |
34507 | Yes or No, Oliver Drew? |
34507 | You own the Old Tabor Ivison Place?" |
34507 | You saw me shoot Henry Dodd-- d''ye really wanta draw with me?" |
34507 | You''re glad, are n''t you?" |
34507 | _ Actually?_""Actually-- literally-- honest- to- goodnessly!" |
31485 | ''Meenx,''she mimicked,"''you mek to defy me in my own house? |
31485 | ''What you say,_ ma chérie_? 31485 A lexicon? |
31485 | A minion? |
31485 | A socialist? |
31485 | Am I? 31485 Analysis?" |
31485 | And get another job? |
31485 | And just what might that mean, Bennie? |
31485 | Another kind of book to make you tear up flowers? |
31485 | Are we let out? |
31485 | Are you determined to resign? |
31485 | Are you related to that Hartwell at the mill? |
31485 | Are you with us, or are you going down alone? |
31485 | At ze mine ze boy get two stick powdaire, four candle, all day, eh? 31485 But my brother?" |
31485 | Ca n''t you give me my answer, dear? 31485 Cable jump sheave? |
31485 | Can we take our bunks till morning, sir? |
31485 | Can you walk now? |
31485 | Contract it, eh? |
31485 | Did Long work last night? |
31485 | Did Nine and Ten run all night? |
31485 | Did n''t I get a bad pair of boots out of the commissary, and did n''t he give me another pair in their place? 31485 Did they know you would meet me to- day?" |
31485 | Did you? |
31485 | Do n''t you ever get mad? |
31485 | Do n''t you ever pick flowers? |
31485 | Do n''t you want to see my garden? |
31485 | Do you feel like gasping here? |
31485 | Do you supply the men as liberally as you do your own table, Firmstone? |
31485 | Does the altitude trouble you? |
31485 | Get for what? |
31485 | Getting scared, Frenchy? 31485 Go back to the mine to- night----""And miss all the fun down here?" |
31485 | Have you found the names of these? |
31485 | Have you nothing to say to this? |
31485 | Have you told Élise that Pierre is not her father? |
31485 | He keeps too much ze glass- eye on ze plate, on ze stamp, heh? |
31485 | He''s not bin populaire wiz ze boy? |
31485 | How are the contractors making out? |
31485 | How can you get up there? |
31485 | How do you find their names? |
31485 | How is that? |
31485 | How long am I expected to wait? |
31485 | How long before I can expect an answer? |
31485 | How long did you go to school? |
31485 | How long you bin work in ze mill? |
31485 | How much did the company put up to stand you off? |
31485 | How much did you get? |
31485 | How much he bin discount? |
31485 | How much she bin? |
31485 | How old are you? |
31485 | How old are you? |
31485 | How you bin mek me, heh? |
31485 | How you know she bin feefty tousand dollaire hin ze safe? |
31485 | How''s Jim? |
31485 | How''s that? |
31485 | How? |
31485 | If one man breaks five tons of ore a day, and another man breaks only one, will the union see that both get the same pay? |
31485 | If you are ever in trouble you will let me know? |
31485 | If you know not where she is, how shall you call her? 31485 In danger?" |
31485 | Is it Morrison, or hang up? |
31485 | Is it very hard to learn? |
31485 | Is it? |
31485 | Is that all? |
31485 | Is that an invitation? |
31485 | Is the union organised? |
31485 | Is there no way to stop it? |
31485 | Is your breakfast all right? |
31485 | Is your case all in? |
31485 | Is Élise in trouble? |
31485 | Jack Haskins''s gang comin''? |
31485 | Just what might that mean? |
31485 | Looks as if I were a pretty bad lot, does n''t it? 31485 May I go if I give my answer?" |
31485 | Me? |
31485 | Meestaire Firmstone, he bin come from ze mine? |
31485 | Meestaire Hartwell will do me ze honaire to mek ze drink? |
31485 | Miss who? |
31485 | No; why do you ask? |
31485 | No? |
31485 | Oh, is that all? |
31485 | Oh, is that all? |
31485 | Oh, you''ve been to school, then, have you? |
31485 | Only what? |
31485 | Pets, is it? 31485 Pierre wants her to marry that Morrison?" |
31485 | Really, have n''t you been laughing at me, all this time? 31485 Shall I call her?" |
31485 | Shall I carry the sack for you? |
31485 | Shall I go on? |
31485 | Shall I lay off the men? |
31485 | So you are the old man, are you? |
31485 | Suppose I do neither? |
31485 | The old man? |
31485 | The question is,resumed Firmstone,"was the safe taken from the stage before the accident?" |
31485 | The union ai n''t going to take up no private grievance? |
31485 | The union will equalise the pay? |
31485 | The union will run the company, but who''ll run the union? |
31485 | The whole push fired? |
31485 | Then, if the safe is never recovered, we have only your word that the bullion was put in there, as you stated? |
31485 | There''s Thompson, the mine foreman----"Jim Thompson? 31485 They ai n''t, heh? |
31485 | They''ll make the company ventilate the mines and keep bad ground timbered? |
31485 | They? 31485 Things quieting down at the mine?" |
31485 | To hell wiz Firmstone, heh? |
31485 | To school? 31485 To school?" |
31485 | To what difficulties do you refer? |
31485 | To what li''l game you refer? |
31485 | Under the circumstances, do n''t you think it is of the utmost importance that the safe be recovered? |
31485 | Uses his own tape and rod, eh? |
31485 | Well, do n''t you? |
31485 | Well, how are you? |
31485 | Well, what I can do for you this time? |
31485 | Well, what do you make of it? |
31485 | Well, what in hell you up here for? 31485 Well, what now?" |
31485 | Well, what of it? |
31485 | Well,Hartwell looked up abruptly;"how are things going?" |
31485 | Well,he asked,"how do you find things?" |
31485 | Well? |
31485 | Well? |
31485 | Well? |
31485 | Well? |
31485 | Well? |
31485 | What are you doing here? |
31485 | What are you doing to those flowers? |
31485 | What are you feeding us? |
31485 | What are you supposed to know? |
31485 | What are you talking about? |
31485 | What batteries did these two come from? |
31485 | What did you mean, then? |
31485 | What do you make of it? |
31485 | What do you make of that? |
31485 | What do you make out of that? |
31485 | What do you mean by that? |
31485 | What do you mean? |
31485 | What do you mean? |
31485 | What do you mean? |
31485 | What do you propose, then? |
31485 | What do you say to this? |
31485 | What do you think? 31485 What do you want?" |
31485 | What does that mean? |
31485 | What else are you out here for? |
31485 | What else did you study? |
31485 | What for? |
31485 | What for? |
31485 | What have I to say? |
31485 | What have you been talking about? |
31485 | What if it had exploded? |
31485 | What is it, Luna? |
31485 | What is it, mammy? 31485 What is it? |
31485 | What is that? |
31485 | What kind of a racket, for instance? |
31485 | What kind of a trip did you have out? |
31485 | What little book are you talking about? |
31485 | What makes you think so? |
31485 | What makes you think that Pierre hates the old man? |
31485 | What sort of a crowd are they? |
31485 | What time ze bank open, eh? |
31485 | What will I do with these sacks? |
31485 | What you mean in hell? |
31485 | What''s a fellow to do? |
31485 | What''s a minion? |
31485 | What''s a socialist? |
31485 | What''s going on? |
31485 | What''s that you''re saying? |
31485 | What''s the matter with Morrison? |
31485 | What''s the matter with letting off a box or two of powder under the tram? |
31485 | What''s the matter, Bennie? |
31485 | What''s the use of barking our shins, climbing for last year''s birds''nests? 31485 What''s up, Zephyr?" |
31485 | What? |
31485 | When are you going to send Élise away to school? |
31485 | When can you begin? |
31485 | When will that special be here? |
31485 | When will you have? |
31485 | When ze wattaire bin mek ze godown, you bin find her, heh? |
31485 | Where are you going? |
31485 | Where did the book get the names? |
31485 | Where is Zephyr? |
31485 | Where is he? |
31485 | Where is Élise? |
31485 | Where under the sun did you get these? |
31485 | Where''s Firmstone? |
31485 | Where''ve you been this long time? |
31485 | Who are you, anyway? |
31485 | Who discovered, amidst toils and dangers and deprivations and snowslides, these rich mines of gold and silver? 31485 Who have you got strung?" |
31485 | Who is Cassandra? |
31485 | Who measures up? |
31485 | Who mek ze troub'', heh? 31485 Who opened these mountain wilds?" |
31485 | Who saw you put the bullion in the safe? |
31485 | Who works on Nine and Ten? |
31485 | Who''s Webster? |
31485 | Who''s going to open up? |
31485 | Why are n''t you helping Madame at the Blue Goose? |
31485 | Why ca n''t you talk sense? |
31485 | Why do n''t you speak? 31485 Why do they always call him the old man? |
31485 | Why do you ask? |
31485 | Why not? |
31485 | Why, howdy, Jim? 31485 Will you give me a blank?" |
31485 | Will you take the job? |
31485 | Will you teach me? |
31485 | Will you tell me what this means? |
31485 | Wo n''t you come in? |
31485 | You are aware, of course, that I shall have to make a full report of the accident to the stage to our directors? |
31485 | You are n''t common folks, are you? |
31485 | You are reliable people to trust with a convalescent, are n''t you? 31485 You are sure I''ll not trespass?" |
31485 | You bin got hall you want, Meestaire Firmstone? |
31485 | You came to warn me? |
31485 | You get ze check every month? |
31485 | You go in the tram? |
31485 | You know the last lot of ore you pinched? 31485 You mean Marshall Pass?" |
31485 | You say you can give no explanation of this? |
31485 | You think, then, the bullion was never put into the safe? |
31485 | You thought you would scare me; now, did n''t you? |
31485 | You understand from this, do you not, that the gold recovered from the plates should then be twenty- two dollars and twenty- five cents a ton? |
31485 | You understand, then, that the ore taken from the mine and sent to the mill in May averaged twenty- five dollars a ton? |
31485 | You will? 31485 You''ll teach me; will you? |
31485 | You''re an out- and- out socialist, are n''t you? |
31485 | You''re game? |
31485 | You''re getting too high- toned for common folks, ai n''t you? |
31485 | You''re not going now, are you? |
31485 | You''re sure he''s at the mine? |
31485 | You''re with me? |
31485 | Ze men no mek ze talk''bout feefty tousand dollaire, no mek ze talk''bout honly pig lead, heh? |
31485 | _ Bien!_ Sunday an''ze holiday? |
31485 | _ Bien!_ You mek ze kick for noddings? |
31485 | _ Bien!_ You tink you bin damn smart, heh? 31485 _ Bien!_ Ze safe, where she bin now?" |
31485 | _ Moi?_He shrugged his shoulders. |
31485 | _ Moi?_Pierre replaced the bottle of acid on the shelf and picked up a pair of tongs. |
31485 | _ Moi?_he asked. |
31485 | ''Vaire is my whip, my dog whip? |
31485 | ''Élise bin seexten to- day, heh? |
31485 | After six months''trial, in which we have allowed you a perfectly free hand, can you conscientiously say that you have bettered our prospects?" |
31485 | Ai n''t I do all right by Élise?" |
31485 | Ai n''t she just fed me and flowered me and coddled me general? |
31485 | And Firmstone? |
31485 | And you want to help them same poor devils?" |
31485 | Are n''t you almost ready? |
31485 | Are you heeled?" |
31485 | Are you on?" |
31485 | As for God, who ever saw him? |
31485 | Bimeby she tink to liv''her hol''daddy and her hol''mammy and bin gone hoff wiz anodder feller,_ hein_?'' |
31485 | But what instinct is there to guide the human soul that, quickened by unselfish love, is yet walled in by the Stygian darkness of an ignorant life? |
31485 | But, man to man, Mr. Hartwell, ai n''t the superintendent got a thousand chances to steal, and steal big, where a common workman ai n''t got one?" |
31485 | Can you wait a few minutes?" |
31485 | Comprenny?" |
31485 | Did any of it get away?" |
31485 | Did you go through square root?" |
31485 | Do I not have plenty ze troub'', but you mus''mek ze more? |
31485 | Do all the big folks back East have to have books and go to school to learn such things? |
31485 | Do n''t I know him now? |
31485 | Do n''t I know how hard it is?" |
31485 | Do n''t I tek good care, also? |
31485 | Do n''t you know what I want to ask? |
31485 | Do n''t you understand?" |
31485 | Do they say much about him?" |
31485 | Do you agree?" |
31485 | Do you get it? |
31485 | Do you get your pay for the fifteen days? |
31485 | Do you hear? |
31485 | Do you hear? |
31485 | Do you think I will ever grow into a dear, sober old thing like you? |
31485 | Do you think she will ever be ashamed of me?" |
31485 | Do you want me to teach you square root?" |
31485 | For what end? |
31485 | From behind, Madame felt two soft hands close on her straining eyes, and a sympathetic voice:"Has daddy been scolding you again? |
31485 | Get on to anything at the bridge?" |
31485 | Glancing at the miner, he remarked, benevolently:"Smelling trouble, and pulling out, eh?" |
31485 | Got another Camp Bird?" |
31485 | Had she not thought of all this a thousand times? |
31485 | Hall ze res''ze time wiz no li''l Élise? |
31485 | Hartwell?" |
31485 | Have n''t you got something good in your pack? |
31485 | Heh? |
31485 | Heh? |
31485 | Heh? |
31485 | Heh?" |
31485 | How about the magazine?" |
31485 | How are you coming on with the organisation?" |
31485 | How did it happen?" |
31485 | How did you find out all that?" |
31485 | How did you learn to make flowers?" |
31485 | How do you propose to help it?" |
31485 | How long is he going to keep either a thief or a fool in your place?" |
31485 | How many times have you fired up?" |
31485 | How would it have been with Madame had she years ago chosen him instead of Pierre? |
31485 | How''s things at the mine?" |
31485 | I----"But Morrison interrupted:"You''ve been squealing, have you? |
31485 | If Haskins''s gang is wiped out to- morrow, and that glass- eyed supe with them, who''ll get jumped? |
31485 | If Pierre cared so much for li''l Élise how much more reason had she to care? |
31485 | If the mine and mill both get blowed up, who''s done it? |
31485 | If we ca n''t stop him can we get rid of him?" |
31485 | If you do n''t know your business what are you there for, and how long are you going to stay? |
31485 | In the first place, how did you find out that I had been subjecting the men to this humiliating espionage, as you call it?" |
31485 | Is n''t that so?" |
31485 | Is that our job?" |
31485 | Is there any more information you want that you wo n''t get?" |
31485 | It would cut her off from them forever, and what was her gain? |
31485 | It''s grub, is it? |
31485 | Just what does it assay?" |
31485 | Madame did not fully understand, but what did it matter? |
31485 | Me? |
31485 | Me? |
31485 | Minion?" |
31485 | Morrison''s eyes fell from before her; but he demanded:"Where did you pick up that-- that scab?" |
31485 | No take ten, fifteen stick, ten, fifteen candle, use two, four, sell ze res''?" |
31485 | No weapons? |
31485 | Nor of rods that made a hole three feet, when it was four?" |
31485 | Now what I want to know is this: Have n''t the men just as good a right to post notices as the company has?" |
31485 | Of course, the law will take your time before the company''s; but what does that amount to? |
31485 | Of what value is it to a man to do two others, if he gets soaked in the neck himself?" |
31485 | Only, if I was there, I could n''t be here, and it''s just glorious here, is n''t it? |
31485 | Or will you allow me?" |
31485 | Perhaps she did not realise the danger, but was he to hold it of less value on that account? |
31485 | Pierre? |
31485 | Say, Goggles, how are you off for chuck? |
31485 | Self- defence?" |
31485 | Shall we hang up ten, or put on Morrison?" |
31485 | She mek no complain, heh?" |
31485 | She no say,''Madame Marie, tek my li''l babby back Eas''to my friend,_ hein_? |
31485 | Sixtin year? |
31485 | So she learn speak gran''? |
31485 | So she tink of me, Pierre, one li''l Frenchmens, not good enough for her, for mek her shame wiz her gran''friends? |
31485 | Suppose we go out one by one and shoot back? |
31485 | Suppose you go out like lambs? |
31485 | Suppose you want your money right away, do you get it?" |
31485 | Taking a nap?" |
31485 | That was an awful long time ago, though, was n''t it?" |
31485 | The idea was revolting, but what could he do? |
31485 | The question is, how are we going to stop him? |
31485 | Then addressing Firmstone,"I suppose our quarters upstairs are in order?" |
31485 | Then, after a moment''s pause, he asked, explosively,--"Was there that amount?" |
31485 | Think I ca n''t run a mine?" |
31485 | Tipped me the grand ha- ha; did you? |
31485 | Was he lavish in his garnishment of the Blue Goose? |
31485 | Was he to accept what she gave him, and then through fear of malicious tongues abandon her to her fate without a thought? |
31485 | Was it because I ran away this morning? |
31485 | Was it necessary to force the choice? |
31485 | We mek good care of ze li''l Élise, me and you, heh? |
31485 | We sen''away Élise? |
31485 | What are you going to do? |
31485 | What did you call it?" |
31485 | What do you do? |
31485 | What do you say?" |
31485 | What have you been saying?" |
31485 | What if Pierre had fiercely protected her from the knowledge of the more loathsome vices of a mining camp? |
31485 | What if it is murder and one of the gang is pulled? |
31485 | What if the clutch should slip that held the bucket in place? |
31485 | What is it?" |
31485 | What makes the rich richer? |
31485 | What matter? |
31485 | What new kind of bug is biting you?" |
31485 | What next?" |
31485 | What next?" |
31485 | What was it about this time? |
31485 | What you tink, heh? |
31485 | What''s a lexicon?" |
31485 | What''s it for, then? |
31485 | What''s the matter?" |
31485 | What''s the trouble, Zephyr? |
31485 | What''s up?" |
31485 | What''s zoo-- what did you call it-- about?" |
31485 | What, then? |
31485 | When ze wattaire mek ze godown, you not find ze safe?" |
31485 | Where are you going, Arthur?" |
31485 | Where did you learn them?" |
31485 | Where in hell''s Jack?" |
31485 | Where''s the Rainbow trail?" |
31485 | Where''s your nerve?" |
31485 | Who are they?" |
31485 | Who but the honest sons of honest toil? |
31485 | Who else?" |
31485 | Who else?" |
31485 | Who made them accessible by waggon trail and railroads and burros? |
31485 | Who mek her grow up strong? |
31485 | Who mek ze care for ze li''l babby? |
31485 | Who''s to blame?" |
31485 | Why did n''t you tell me about Élise?" |
31485 | Why do n''t you go?" |
31485 | Why had he not thought of it before? |
31485 | Why had she not thought of them before? |
31485 | Why is it that a poor labouring man is always suspected and looked out for, and those as has bigger chances goes free? |
31485 | Why not talk this over sensibly?" |
31485 | Why not telephone?" |
31485 | Why should she? |
31485 | Why?" |
31485 | Will Miss Hartwell be down soon?" |
31485 | Will you attend to your business and leave my affairs alone?" |
31485 | Will you come back some time for mine?" |
31485 | Will you give me the right to ask?" |
31485 | Will you take the job?" |
31485 | With which of them was Zephyr most familiar, and was there any one by means of which Zephyr could thwart him by threatening exposure? |
31485 | Wo n''t Frenchy pull the long face when he hears of your find?" |
31485 | Wo n''t you be seated?" |
31485 | Wo n''t you share our lunch?" |
31485 | Would n''t you like to go as far as the Falls? |
31485 | Would you like to have me teach you?" |
31485 | You ai n''t in no hurry?" |
31485 | You are quite sure you wo n''t get tired waiting? |
31485 | You bin see her, heh?" |
31485 | You do n''t object to music, Goggles?" |
31485 | You do n''t want me to leave you; do you? |
31485 | You got a gun?" |
31485 | You keep your own time; but what does that amount to? |
31485 | You know I was sixteen my last birthday, just a week ago?" |
31485 | You mek me, Pierre, you, grow hol''wiz noddings? |
31485 | You never heard of tapes that measured thirteen inches to the foot, did you? |
31485 | You remember? |
31485 | You said at the Devil''s Elbow?" |
31485 | You see that? |
31485 | You sit on him, heh? |
31485 | You wan''mek me give up_ la bonne_ Élise? |
31485 | You want to organise a union?" |
31485 | You want Élise restored to her friends?" |
31485 | You will, heh?" |
31485 | You''ll eat a breakfast after my cooking?" |
31485 | You''re going? |
31485 | You''ve heard of my new claim, Bennie?" |
31485 | Zey find no feefty tousand dollaire-- only pig lead, heh?" |
31485 | _ Baste!_ She read, she write, she mek ze figure, is it not suffice? |
31485 | _ Comment?_ I show you." |
31485 | _ Comment?_"Luna''s courage was returning in the light. |
31485 | _ Hein?_ Ansaire!'' |
31485 | _ Hein?_ M''sieu Mo- reeson. |
31485 | _ P''quoi, M''sieur?_ For this. |
31485 | _ P''quoi?_ Mek Meestaire Firmstone quit, eh? |
31485 | _ P''quoi?_ Mek Meestaire Firmstone quit, eh? |
31485 | _ P''quoi?_ So she learn mek_ teedle, teedle_ on ze piano? |
31485 | _ P''quoi?_ So she learn mek_ teedle, teedle_ on ze piano? |
31485 | _ P''quoi?_ Ze company say Meestaire Firmstone one good man; he mek ze boy kick. |
31485 | _ P''quoi?_"His face blazed again as he looked up wrathfully. |
31485 | Élise go school in one beeg city, heh? |
39433 | A message? 39433 An''Cimarron Bill has gone there?" |
39433 | And are you to stand clear of the law-- you, who have incited ruffians to attack me and my property? 39433 And how about the gentlemen below?" |
39433 | And what business had he here in this room? |
39433 | And you bring good news from that place? |
39433 | And you were the ones who chipped in just at the right time after my little encounter with Red Sam? 39433 And you would let him remain here to die?" |
39433 | And your father-- he is here, also? |
39433 | Another? |
39433 | Are you accumulating his valuables? |
39433 | Are you afeared some other gent will git her away from ye if you brings her out? |
39433 | Are you goin''to help that galoot try to git erway? |
39433 | Are you going away, sir? |
39433 | Are you going to meld anything else? |
39433 | Are you hungry? |
39433 | Are you hurt, boy? 39433 Are you hurt-- badly?" |
39433 | Are you sure of this, Joe? |
39433 | Are you thirsty? |
39433 | Beenuckle? |
39433 | Bill what? |
39433 | Bill? |
39433 | Bob,said Bill, in a whisper,"are you ready to tackle a tough proposition?" |
39433 | But afterward-- afterward? |
39433 | But she help you to geet away? |
39433 | But where have you been? |
39433 | But why have you come here, mother? |
39433 | But would you let him off like that if you knew it was so? |
39433 | But you never care for your own sake at all? 39433 But you weel not let him beat you?" |
39433 | But you will go? |
39433 | By which you mean that one night had passed? |
39433 | Ca n''t you give Boxer a little? |
39433 | Can we get out of the valley all right? |
39433 | Catch the sucker? 39433 Cimarron Bill and his gang?" |
39433 | D. Roscoe Arlington, did you say? 39433 Dat ees all?" |
39433 | Dat ees all? |
39433 | De spyee-- how you mean? |
39433 | Did I reach him? |
39433 | Did I? |
39433 | Did n''t I meld one hundred aces? 39433 Did n''t you hear him?" |
39433 | Did you ever see anything like that in all your natteral born days? 39433 Did you get the package off all right?" |
39433 | Did you know him at whom the man was about to shoot? |
39433 | Did you look for anything else to happen? |
39433 | Did you see anything of the one- armed man who was with my pursuers? |
39433 | Do business? 39433 Do you call that sourkraut- barrel a gentleman? |
39433 | Do you dare talk to me that way? |
39433 | Do you know that man? |
39433 | Do you know the other man, my foreman? |
39433 | Do you mean it? |
39433 | Do you take me for a monkey, you lobster- faced frankfurter? |
39433 | Drink? |
39433 | Ees de writin''what you expec''? |
39433 | Eh? 39433 Eh?" |
39433 | Ever gamble? |
39433 | For a long time? |
39433 | For defending my property? 39433 For what?" |
39433 | For your sake? |
39433 | Gentle Bob? |
39433 | Gonchita? |
39433 | Guard? 39433 Have they quit it as quick as this?" |
39433 | Have ye got the papers? |
39433 | Have you no news of her? |
39433 | He is coming? |
39433 | He took his saddle? |
39433 | He-- he-- can he talk? |
39433 | Heem-- he shoot you? |
39433 | Here? |
39433 | Hey? |
39433 | How about June Arlington? |
39433 | How came you around here? |
39433 | How can I be sure you''ll not play me false? 39433 How did you find out so much?" |
39433 | How did you happen to do it, Frank? |
39433 | How did you send them? |
39433 | How do we pass him? |
39433 | How do ye make it out? |
39433 | How do you figger that out? 39433 How do you mean?" |
39433 | How is that, Bill? |
39433 | How is this? |
39433 | How long had the girl been missing when you left Holbrook? |
39433 | How men''card? |
39433 | How you do eet so easee? |
39433 | How you get shot? |
39433 | How you haf eet? |
39433 | How you know I am Gonchita? |
39433 | How you vos? 39433 How''s Bill?" |
39433 | How''s the washee- washee business? |
39433 | How? 39433 How?" |
39433 | However did you all happen to let the Injun slip ye that way? |
39433 | I hope this will be sufficient? |
39433 | I hope,said Bart Hodge quietly,"that you do not fancy for a moment that I''m not going with you? |
39433 | I know, but----"But what? |
39433 | I opine, Bill,he said,"that you do n''t set yourself up as a heap better than the rest of this gang?" |
39433 | I opines you''re not castin''reflections any whatever? |
39433 | If that could happen----"Would you pay the money? |
39433 | If those mines do not belong to him, how is it that he can hold them? |
39433 | If you were to get those papers I suppose you would feel yourselves perfectly well satisfied? |
39433 | In what way is the East behind the West? |
39433 | Is he far from here? |
39433 | Is it not possible she may be saved in some other manner? |
39433 | Is it so bad there''s no show for him? |
39433 | Is n''t there even a window? |
39433 | Is that possible? |
39433 | Is that so? |
39433 | Is that so? |
39433 | Is that your dog? |
39433 | Is there another? |
39433 | Is there more? 39433 Is there no way this can be done before you try to seize the mine?" |
39433 | Is there no way to avoid paying the money? |
39433 | Is this all on the square? |
39433 | Joe, will you go with us? 39433 Left you?" |
39433 | Look here, how do you know? |
39433 | May I accompany you, to make sure you are not molested further? |
39433 | Mebbe you do know her? |
39433 | Mebbe you has urgent business with that gent? |
39433 | Miss Arlington? |
39433 | My dear Bart,said Merry, with a laugh,"what would be Bill''s object? |
39433 | My foreman? |
39433 | No count you? |
39433 | No ketch Cim''r''n Bill? |
39433 | No tongs? 39433 Nor veree please''?" |
39433 | Now, you do n''t tell me? 39433 Now?" |
39433 | Of what? |
39433 | Of what? |
39433 | Oh, is it a private matter? |
39433 | Only that? 39433 Only that?" |
39433 | Papers? |
39433 | Perchance you mean Frank? |
39433 | Remember the hut we passed on the way into town? 39433 Say you so? |
39433 | Say you so? |
39433 | Say, youngster, did you ever hear of Cimarron Bill? |
39433 | See here, Crowfoot,he said,"do you mean to tell me that June Arlington has disappeared and that her mother does not know what has become of her?" |
39433 | Shall we give up the boy? |
39433 | She do noteeng to make you theenk so? |
39433 | She is sorry? |
39433 | Smoke? |
39433 | So Tracy told Anson that? |
39433 | So that''s how it happened? |
39433 | So you are here, Dodge? |
39433 | So you found out we were after him? |
39433 | So you really got drunk because you were trying to do me a good turn? |
39433 | So you sent those papers off by that old redskin, did you? |
39433 | So you''re back? |
39433 | Some time little while''go, few days, you be in Holbrook? |
39433 | Strong Heart him no try firewater? |
39433 | Strong Heart him think Crowfoot dead, eh? |
39433 | Such being the case, if I come forth with hands up and empty, I take it you wo n''t take the trouble to shoot me up any? |
39433 | Sunk Hole? |
39433 | That man? |
39433 | That place? |
39433 | That''s all? |
39433 | The man in there? |
39433 | The one with the small mustache? |
39433 | Then his saddle was here? |
39433 | Then how did Bill or any of his gang manage to creep up here and pin this to my door? |
39433 | Then it must be about June Arlington? 39433 Then it will cost ten thousand dollars?" |
39433 | Then she be steel alife? |
39433 | Then you are the one who has filled her mind with the idea that I know something of the whereabouts of Miss Arlington? 39433 Then you knew I had entered town?" |
39433 | Then you refuses my proposal? |
39433 | Then you were doing the signaling? |
39433 | They have gone? |
39433 | Throwin''yer money away right off, eh? |
39433 | To warn me? |
39433 | To- morrow? |
39433 | Vos dot der tog? |
39433 | Vos there anything exception talk vot he can do? |
39433 | Vot i d vos you peen sayin''? |
39433 | Vot i d vos? 39433 Vot vill you soldt him vor?" |
39433 | Vot vor did dot tog vanted to insult me? |
39433 | Vot vos dot voolishness apoudt der talkings uf a tog? |
39433 | Vot will you haf yourseluf? |
39433 | Waal, whatever do you say is the next move? |
39433 | Was that it? |
39433 | We had some sport with our talking dog, and now----"You ca n''t mean to ride far? |
39433 | Well, could n''t you find any other place? 39433 Well, could n''t you find some other place to talk to him?" |
39433 | Well, he may find us, eh, Boxer? |
39433 | Well, my boy, what do you want? |
39433 | Well, what brought you here to my cabin to shoot the foreman? |
39433 | Well, what of it? |
39433 | Well, where''s Big Monte now? |
39433 | Well,he finally said,"how do you find yourself to- night?" |
39433 | Well,said Merry,"I presume you will give me time to think this matter over?" |
39433 | Well,sang back Frank,"what do you want?" |
39433 | Well? |
39433 | Well? |
39433 | Were you near enough to hear their talk? |
39433 | Whar did ye keep it hid? |
39433 | What are you doing here? |
39433 | What are you doing here? |
39433 | What are you doing? |
39433 | What are you driving at? |
39433 | What are you going to do? |
39433 | What bad man do you mean? |
39433 | What brings you to this place? |
39433 | What could you do if you should find Bill? |
39433 | What did you hear? |
39433 | What do you make of it, Merry? |
39433 | What do you mean by getting me into such a scrape? |
39433 | What do you mean by that? |
39433 | What do you mean? 39433 What do you mean?" |
39433 | What does it mean, mother? |
39433 | What does this mean? |
39433 | What does this mean? |
39433 | What ef the Injun is waitin''thar to shoot me up some as I comes amblin''along? |
39433 | What in blazes is the matter with you? |
39433 | What is it you have? |
39433 | What is it? |
39433 | What is it? |
39433 | What is your sister''s name? |
39433 | What matter? 39433 What more do you want?" |
39433 | What one? |
39433 | What other? |
39433 | What papers? |
39433 | What the dickens you doing here? |
39433 | What was that? |
39433 | What was the matter? |
39433 | What word? |
39433 | What would I do? |
39433 | What would Strong Heart do? |
39433 | What''s that? 39433 What''s that? |
39433 | What''s that? 39433 What''s that?" |
39433 | What''s the matter with your eyes? |
39433 | What''s the matter, Tracy? |
39433 | What''s the meaning of this? |
39433 | What''s the word? |
39433 | What''s this, Crowfoot? |
39433 | What''s your report, Joe? |
39433 | What? 39433 What? |
39433 | What? |
39433 | What? |
39433 | Whatever is it, Hank? |
39433 | Whatever is it? |
39433 | Whatever is this? |
39433 | When did you leave the Old Dart? |
39433 | Where can I find him? |
39433 | Where did he get it? 39433 Where do they find their''ladies''for a dance?" |
39433 | Where does he keep his horse when in town? |
39433 | Where does it come from? |
39433 | Where has he gone? 39433 Where have you been?" |
39433 | Where is my daughter? 39433 Where is she?" |
39433 | Where you geet eet? 39433 Where you geet eet?" |
39433 | Where''s that? |
39433 | Who are you lookin''at? |
39433 | Who do you mean? |
39433 | Who in thutteration be you talkin''abaout? |
39433 | Who is he, and what does he mean? |
39433 | Who shed I washn''t guide? 39433 Who tell so?" |
39433 | Who was it, Bart? |
39433 | Who''s Schlitzenheimer? |
39433 | Whoever is a- takin''my name in vain? |
39433 | Why did n''t you say so in the first place? 39433 Why did you exclaim,''That place?''" |
39433 | Why did you take so much pains to come? |
39433 | Why do n''t you use the tongs, Jackson? |
39433 | Why do you reckon that? |
39433 | Why for? |
39433 | Why impossible? |
39433 | Why should n''t I? 39433 Why should you have me arrested?" |
39433 | Why so? |
39433 | Why, ai n''t none o''you heard about the fight what''s bein''made to git holt o''a certain mine not so very fur from yere? |
39433 | Why, you do n''t mean to say they will let that murderous hound escape? |
39433 | Why? |
39433 | Why? |
39433 | Why? |
39433 | Why? |
39433 | Will you sit down, sir? |
39433 | Would you strike Strong Heart with a knife? 39433 Yes, but----""Well, what better evidence do you want than your own ears?" |
39433 | You could say no more? |
39433 | You do n''t mean it? |
39433 | You have dared to come here? |
39433 | You have had some trouble with him, have you, Tracy? |
39433 | You have not told them? |
39433 | You know the young tenderfoot gent what I have been stacking up against-- the one what I spoke to you about? |
39433 | You mean that you would turn against me? |
39433 | You ready to go? |
39433 | You think he''ll be skinned, do you? |
39433 | You told him so? |
39433 | You were looking for him? |
39433 | You were on your way to mail this letter? |
39433 | You would not be veree angree? |
39433 | You''ll give me my answer to- morrer mornin''? |
39433 | You''ll go? |
39433 | You''ve been gambling again? |
39433 | You? |
39433 | You? |
39433 | Your father-- some bad men have shot him? |
39433 | Your sister? |
39433 | Your-- your mother? |
39433 | _ Si señor_; how you like eet? |
39433 | ''Cause why? |
39433 | About a girl?" |
39433 | Am I sure right on that?" |
39433 | And have you forgotten that it was his brother, Dick, who kept you from slipping beneath the car- wheels, where you must have been maimed or killed?" |
39433 | And were you in partnership with a man of his character in an attempted murder?" |
39433 | Anson-- he''s gone?" |
39433 | Are those the symptoms, Joseph?" |
39433 | Are you hungry?" |
39433 | Are you with me in this chase?" |
39433 | Arlington?" |
39433 | But I thought you took pains to have the place guarded at night, Tracy?" |
39433 | But how came it thus?" |
39433 | But what did you hear?" |
39433 | But what is that chap a- doin''of stayin''here?" |
39433 | But what sort of business could she have there? |
39433 | But whazzer mazzer? |
39433 | But where was she? |
39433 | But why should you come because he could not? |
39433 | Can we do it?" |
39433 | Could they be watching closely? |
39433 | Did n''t Pede do that, an''did n''t he beat Pede a- plenty at his own game? |
39433 | Did you understand?" |
39433 | Dit I hear correctness?" |
39433 | Do you take me?" |
39433 | Do you think I am a fellow to forget? |
39433 | Do you understand that?" |
39433 | Dodge?" |
39433 | Dodge?" |
39433 | Does you come inter this yere game, young gent, same as ye did oncet before?" |
39433 | Eh?" |
39433 | Ha?" |
39433 | Has the poison firewater of the white man robbed you of your senses?" |
39433 | Have you been there all night?" |
39433 | Have you noticed it?" |
39433 | He turned and found himself face to face with a plain, quiet- looking man, who promptly said:"Are you Frank Merriwell?" |
39433 | How came he here unless by your permission? |
39433 | How can I know you''ll not take the money and do nothing?" |
39433 | How can that be? |
39433 | How did you learn of that?" |
39433 | How does it happen you are not with the gang?" |
39433 | How does it happen? |
39433 | How much money will you require?" |
39433 | How much were you to receive for killing me?" |
39433 | How was he to find and rescue her? |
39433 | How was he to reach them? |
39433 | How will Bill get it?" |
39433 | How would you like some steamin''hot coffee?" |
39433 | How you like my seestar?" |
39433 | However did you git here?" |
39433 | However did you happen to do it?" |
39433 | I opine them galoots must''a''bin shootin''at you some down yander?" |
39433 | In Holbrook him find white woman who hate him a lot, eh? |
39433 | Instantly he was given a shove, and the man growled:"What in thunder ails ye, you yaller- skinned greaser? |
39433 | Is he dead?" |
39433 | Is it to laugh at her? |
39433 | Is it to see her weep and cry?" |
39433 | Is that all satisfactory like?" |
39433 | Is this the way you defend your property? |
39433 | June Arlington there? |
39433 | June, my child?" |
39433 | Lewis?" |
39433 | Mebbe them your friend?" |
39433 | Merry did n''t mind the lark, but he now turned to the dog, with a very serious expression on his face, saying:"How about it, Boxer? |
39433 | Mother-- this man-- why is he here?" |
39433 | Must I shoot that dog? |
39433 | Not that galoot? |
39433 | Now you want to keel heem?" |
39433 | Oh, you weel come to heem? |
39433 | Or had they been instructed by the trust to turn their attention to the San Pablo Mine? |
39433 | Pretty tough, eh?" |
39433 | Savvy?" |
39433 | Savvy?" |
39433 | See how easy it is to be did?" |
39433 | So Bill wants the boy? |
39433 | So this fellow Bill led her to run away with him, did he, the scoundrel? |
39433 | Tell me, what has been done to find and rescue June Arlington?" |
39433 | Then he whispered to Frank:"Ca n''t you pray? |
39433 | Vere vos dot dalking tog alretty? |
39433 | Was I dreaming?" |
39433 | Was he in a hurry?" |
39433 | Was the woman in her right mind? |
39433 | Weel you come?" |
39433 | What can I do?" |
39433 | What can I to do? |
39433 | What could the boy do?" |
39433 | What did they say?" |
39433 | What did you hear?" |
39433 | What do you mean by it, you villain?" |
39433 | What does it say?" |
39433 | What has become of June?" |
39433 | What has this yaller dog been up to?" |
39433 | What if I adds that one o''the gal''s prittey hands will foller? |
39433 | What is it, Joe?" |
39433 | What is passing in your massive brain?" |
39433 | What made you lie to us?" |
39433 | What say you?" |
39433 | What sort of a message?" |
39433 | What sort of business?" |
39433 | What think you if we make haste to depart?" |
39433 | What was it? |
39433 | What were you doing with Anson?" |
39433 | What will become of you, Boxer?" |
39433 | What will you do if you find him?" |
39433 | What will you do?" |
39433 | What you do eef I breeng her here?" |
39433 | What''s that?" |
39433 | What''s the matter with him?" |
39433 | What''s your name?" |
39433 | What''s your name?" |
39433 | Whatever do you make o''it?" |
39433 | Whazzer mazzer with you? |
39433 | When are you going to look for Bill and your sister?" |
39433 | Where zey gone? |
39433 | Who goes yander?" |
39433 | Who had built it there? |
39433 | Who has n''t heerd that name? |
39433 | Who is he?" |
39433 | Who shays I dunno m''bushiness?" |
39433 | Why are you hanging around here, anyhow? |
39433 | Why do n''t you get out?" |
39433 | Why does he hurry to the bad white squaw? |
39433 | Why does n''t he come and take him?" |
39433 | Why he do eet? |
39433 | Why should n''t Bill send him here to play the spy?" |
39433 | Why should you have dealings with such a wretch?" |
39433 | Will you go down to Schlitzenheimer''s with me?" |
39433 | Will you go?" |
39433 | Will you take Boxer and care for him?" |
39433 | Will you take a little pisen with us, Charley?" |
39433 | Will you wash the dust out of your throat?" |
39433 | Will you?" |
39433 | Wot d''yer say?" |
39433 | Would you destroy the brother of Indian Heart? |
39433 | You come to heem? |
39433 | You do n''t suppose it will make me sick, do you?" |
39433 | You know how to find him?" |
39433 | You lik''da chance to shoot heem?" |
39433 | You never want to see my seestar again?" |
39433 | You recollect, mother?" |
39433 | You saw the fellow with the bandaged hand who was here with my foreman? |
39433 | You theenk she ees veree bad girl? |
39433 | You theenk she veree bad girl?" |
39433 | You weel do for heem de saveeng?" |
39433 | You would not hurt Gonchita?" |
39433 | You''re not going to let him go where he likes?" |
39433 | and why should she meet and do business with a murderous wretch like the man who had tried to shoot Frank Merriwell from the open window? |
39433 | exclaimed a young fellow with a wicked face,"ai n''t she got a slick- lookin''gal with her, what?" |
39433 | he exclaimed, his hat in his hand;"is it possible?" |
39433 | in that dreadful place? |
39433 | no tongs?" |
39433 | or an ear-- mebbe that''s better?" |
37249 | ''Mirapolis''? |
37249 | A city?--in this reservoir bottom? 37249 Am I my brother''s keeper?" |
37249 | And Gomorrah? |
37249 | And about this Massingale affair-- you will not interfere again? |
37249 | And let him blackmail me? 37249 And still you wo n''t print this?" |
37249 | And the government? |
37249 | And the next minute? |
37249 | And the other? |
37249 | And the source could n''t possibly have become contaminated by the Cortwright germs? |
37249 | And the structure itself-- how high is it to be? |
37249 | And what started you off into the memory woods, particularly, to- night? |
37249 | And you are carrying that millstone? 37249 And you are trying to tell me that father made a hundred thousand dollars just in those few hours by buying and selling Mirapolis lots? |
37249 | And you have----? |
37249 | And you met him? 37249 And you-- you believed all this?" |
37249 | And your labor? |
37249 | Another seven? |
37249 | Anything else remarkable up your sleeve? |
37249 | Anything new? |
37249 | Are you never going to forget that senseless bit of twaddle? |
37249 | Are you sure? 37249 Are you-- are you_ plumb_ sure you can spare it?" |
37249 | Are you? |
37249 | As you were saying? |
37249 | Before Congress convenes, you mean? |
37249 | Believing that it was for the best interests of the railroad to come here? |
37249 | Brouillard, do you know what you are talking about? |
37249 | Brouillard,he grated huskily,"does this mean that you''re breaking with us, once for all?" |
37249 | But how? |
37249 | But now you think he is going to make his bluff good? |
37249 | But now,she queried--"now, I suppose, you have become reconciled?" |
37249 | But tell me, what would you do with your pot of rainbow gold-- if you should find it? |
37249 | But where is she now? |
37249 | But will you? 37249 But you did advise Mr. Ford to build the Extension?" |
37249 | But you have made the plans for this power plant, have n''t you? |
37249 | But you have the order? |
37249 | But your part in this horrible plot, Victor? |
37249 | Catching you, too, is it, Victor? |
37249 | Chief engineer, eh? 37249 Comparatively rich, you say?--and you washed this spoonful out of a single pan?" |
37249 | Curious that this particular fly should drop into your pot of ointment on your birthday, was n''t it? |
37249 | Did I? |
37249 | Did it agree with you? |
37249 | Did n''t I? 37249 Did n''t Smith know better than to take her down there at such a time as this?" |
37249 | Did you find out? |
37249 | Did you imagine that your workmen were any less human than other people? |
37249 | Did you sign those notes personally, or as president of the new company? |
37249 | Did you think we were going to cut the melon and hand you out a piece of the rind? 37249 Did you?--and before you had a stake in the game? |
37249 | Do n''t they? |
37249 | Do n''t you ever get beyond that? |
37249 | Do n''t you? 37249 Do you call_ that_ civilization?" |
37249 | Do you do it as other men do?--just to hear how it sounds? |
37249 | Do you know the reason why it was given? |
37249 | Do you know what I''m thinking about, Mr. Brouillard? 37249 Do you know, Brouillard, Hosford gets on my nerves, too? |
37249 | Do you mean to say that real farms with green things growing on them can be made out of that frightful desert we drove over yesterday afternoon? |
37249 | Do you really believe that? 37249 Do you think my daughter could walk it?" |
37249 | Do you want me to be frivolous or serious? |
37249 | Do you want me to say that I should have missed a great deal? 37249 Does he make that a command?" |
37249 | Does it date back to the handicap? 37249 Does n''t he want to make money?" |
37249 | Does the order cover more than the work on the dam? |
37249 | Does this formal notice that the waste- gates will be closed three weeks from to- morrow go as it stands? |
37249 | Even if it should give you another attack of the''seeing things''? |
37249 | Extenuating circumstances-- is that what you mean? 37249 For example?" |
37249 | Fuel for your power plant?--wood I take it? |
37249 | H''m,said the millionaire;"a cement plant, eh? |
37249 | Has it never occurred to you that she may be just a woman-- like other women? 37249 Has she told you so?" |
37249 | Have n''t you heard how the men of the desert camps kill each other for the chance to pick up a lady''s handkerchief? |
37249 | Have you been given to understand that this office is in any sense a tail to your Improvement Company''s kite? |
37249 | Have you heard the talk of the street? 37249 Have you seen Miss Massingale since noon?" |
37249 | He means to give you the casting vote? 37249 How about those notes in the bank? |
37249 | How are you, Mr. Massingale? 37249 How can any one predict that when Congress is not in session?" |
37249 | How can you know that? |
37249 | How can you tell? 37249 How did you know that I have been wanting to come up here once more before everything is changed?" |
37249 | How did you know? |
37249 | How do you know I gave him a hundred thousand dollars? |
37249 | How does that strike you? |
37249 | How is the line to- night, Sanford-- pretty clear? |
37249 | How straight is your tip, Harlan? |
37249 | How was that? |
37249 | How? |
37249 | Huh? |
37249 | I asked you who has been gossiping about me; not Grizzy? |
37249 | I knew, or thought I knew, that you were miles away, over in the Buckskin; and how could I call you? |
37249 | I suppose Harlan is getting ready to exploit the new sensation right? |
37249 | I want you to send a wire to Red Butte telling the smelter people that you will be glad to have them handle the''Little Susan''ore."And if I do? |
37249 | I wonder if you know how little I care? |
37249 | If it had succeeded? 37249 If they should happen to uncover a gold reef just now it would simplify matters immensely for Mirapolis, would n''t it? |
37249 | In less than a hundredth part of that time you''ll be at the top of the Reclamation- Service pay- roll-- won''t that help out? |
37249 | Is it a good reason? |
37249 | Is it business? |
37249 | Is it my fault that Massingale ca n''t pay his debts? |
37249 | Is it so? 37249 Is n''t that your notion?" |
37249 | Is she-- the one incomparable she-- worth it, Victor? |
37249 | Is that all you have to say? |
37249 | Is that all you have to say? |
37249 | Is that all? |
37249 | Is that the new name? |
37249 | It means a great deal to you, does n''t it? |
37249 | It''s about a hundred and twenty miles from this to El Gato, on the Grand Canyon, is n''t it, Mr. Brouillard? 37249 Let''s see,"said the newsman thoughtfully;"what is there worth taking that they did n''t take in the_ sauve qui peut_? |
37249 | May I break in with a bit of bad news? |
37249 | Meaning that he is too uncompromisingly honest to be one of us? 37249 Miss Massingale? |
37249 | My brother? |
37249 | No? |
37249 | Now for the business end of the deal-- why do n''t you sit down? |
37249 | Now tell me about the''Little Susan''; is the Blue- grass farm looming up comfortably on the eastern edge of things? |
37249 | Of course you do n''t take any stock in the rumor that the government will call a halt? |
37249 | Oh, yes; let me see; are they due to- day? |
37249 | On the dam, you mean? 37249 Ought I to know the gentleman?" |
37249 | Sell it? 37249 Shall I do what you would have me do, Amy? |
37249 | Since when? |
37249 | So you''re_ that_ kind of a fire- eater, are you? 37249 Still you say you do n''t want to scrap?" |
37249 | Supposing it was-- what''s the difference? 37249 Tell me one thing, Brouillard: what is your stake in the Massingale game? |
37249 | That brings on more talk-- about a thousand miles of it, does n''t it? |
37249 | That is your challenge, is it? |
37249 | That night, you mean? 37249 The Cortwright people want the road, do n''t they?" |
37249 | The Massingale mine, eh? |
37249 | The way to keep me from talking is to do it all yourself; what happened to me last night? |
37249 | The-- what? |
37249 | Then it is your opinion that if this were printed it would do the business? |
37249 | Then what happened? |
37249 | Then why are you so anxious to make old David a rich man at my expense? 37249 Then why did you do it? |
37249 | Then you have n''t heard? 37249 Then you will advise against the building of the Extension?" |
37249 | Under guard? |
37249 | We ca n''t stand for any more chaos than the gods have already doped out for us, can we? |
37249 | Well, did you succeed in placing the lady? |
37249 | Well, then, how about the choice between two evils? 37249 Well, what more do you want? |
37249 | Well, what of it? |
37249 | Well, why was n''t it fair? |
37249 | Well,said Grislow again,"what of it? |
37249 | Well,was the millionaire''s greeting,"you waited to be sent for, did n''t you?" |
37249 | Well? |
37249 | Well? |
37249 | Well? |
37249 | Well? |
37249 | Well? |
37249 | Well? |
37249 | What are the spellbinders doing, Grizzy? |
37249 | What are you going to do about it, Victor? |
37249 | What can you possibly know about the Assyrians? |
37249 | What can you, or any man who sets himself apart as you do, know about the troubles and besetments of ordinary people? 37249 What did I say? |
37249 | What did I say? |
37249 | What did he tell you? |
37249 | What do you know, Brouillard? |
37249 | What do you want this time? |
37249 | What does it mean to you-- to you, personally, and apart from the money your father might make out of it, Amy? |
37249 | What fact? |
37249 | What has all this bubble blowing got to do with the building of a temporary power dam and the setting up of a couple of cement kilns? |
37249 | What has given you the impression that you own me, Mr. Cortwright? 37249 What have I done to make you forget how to talk?" |
37249 | What is it? |
37249 | What is the active principle of your''sevens''--or have n''t you figured it out? |
37249 | What is the one thing you would n''t sell? |
37249 | What is your need? |
37249 | What is your tip? |
37249 | What makes you think that? |
37249 | What sort of a bug have you got in your cosmos this morning, Brouillard? 37249 What was the threat?" |
37249 | What would I do? 37249 What would you do with it? |
37249 | What''s come over you, lately, Victor? 37249 What''s doing, and who''s doing it?" |
37249 | What''s got into you? 37249 What''s that up there?" |
37249 | What''s the odds if you go to it and bring back the money? 37249 What? |
37249 | When have I ever bleated when I should have kept still? |
37249 | When is it? 37249 Where does the Honorable All- the- rest keep himself?" |
37249 | Where was it you saw them, Castner? |
37249 | Who is Lord Falkland? |
37249 | Who is your treasurer? |
37249 | Who said that? |
37249 | Why do n''t you drop in once in a while and give me the run of things? |
37249 | Why do you ask me? |
37249 | Why do you doubt it? 37249 Why do you want to know?" |
37249 | Why not? |
37249 | Why not? |
37249 | Why not? |
37249 | Why not? |
37249 | Why should n''t I say it? 37249 Why should n''t we take to- day, the only day we can be sure of having, and use and enjoy it while it is ours? |
37249 | Why should you doubt it? |
37249 | Why should you? 37249 Why the devil did n''t you fellows turn out?" |
37249 | Why''of course''? |
37249 | Will you come along? |
37249 | Will you go with me, Victor? 37249 Wo n''t you?" |
37249 | Yes? |
37249 | Yes? |
37249 | You are Amy-- and this is that other world you used to talk about, is n''t it? |
37249 | You are certain that your information did n''t originate right here in Mirapolis-- in Mr. Cortwright''s office, to locate it more exactly? |
37249 | You are ready to let go, are you? |
37249 | You are selling Mirapolis holdings short to- day, Garner? |
37249 | You could n''t conjure an omen out of that, could you? 37249 You did this deliberately, Victor, weighing all the consequences? |
37249 | You do n''t deny them? |
37249 | You have n''t been tumbling into the ditch with Leshington and Griffith and the rest of us and making love to the little sister, have you? |
37249 | You interested yourself? 37249 You mean that I have brought my cut finger to you?" |
37249 | You saw President Ford after I did; what did he say when he was over here? |
37249 | You say you saw the money in father''s hands; tell me, Victor, did you see him pay it into the bank? |
37249 | You say you''re goin''down to the Buckskin right away? 37249 You say your father has borrowed of the bank-- is Mr. Cortwright mixed up in the loan in any way?" |
37249 | You sent for me? |
37249 | You will marry her? |
37249 | You would n''t let pride-- a false pride-- stand in the way of her happiness? |
37249 | You''ll be up on the stagings yourself, wo n''t you? |
37249 | You''ll bet money h- on dat?--h- all de money you got? |
37249 | You''ll rob an old man first, and then call him a thief and set the sheriff on him, will you----? |
37249 | You''ll surely want to give me my instructions a little beforehand, wo n''t you? 37249 You''re Brillard, the government man, I take it?" |
37249 | You''re giving Garner a blank card to buy for your account? 37249 You''ve borrowed to meet these notes?" |
37249 | You''ve had it out with Cortwright? |
37249 | You, Victor? |
37249 | You? 37249 You?" |
37249 | You? |
37249 | Your business, maybe; it falls right in your line, does n''t it? |
37249 | Your father is n''t at home? |
37249 | Ze dinnare-- she was h- all right, M''sieu''Brouillard? |
37249 | _ He had the money?_ Where did he get it? |
37249 | _ He had the money?_ Where did he get it? |
37249 | Am I making it plain?" |
37249 | And he has spent ninety thousand dollars on the''Little Susan''in sixty days? |
37249 | And how will you get it here?" |
37249 | And the girl on horseback? |
37249 | And then, without any bush beating, the critical question was fired point- blank:"What becomes of all these fellows you are dropping? |
37249 | And then, without warning:"What if I should tell you that the railroad is not coming to the Niquoia, Amy?" |
37249 | And then:"Where is he now? |
37249 | And then:"You''re one of the Reclamation engineers? |
37249 | And your freedom-- how have you made a hundred thousand dollars in these few weeks? |
37249 | And yours is----?" |
37249 | And, besides, there''s Amy; you owe her something, do n''t you?--or do n''t you? |
37249 | Any truth in that?" |
37249 | Anybody seen him since?" |
37249 | Are n''t we just as far from a carbide shop as we are from the dynamo? |
37249 | Are you a silent partner in the''Little Susan''?" |
37249 | Are you all packed?" |
37249 | Are you asleep?" |
37249 | Are you catching on?" |
37249 | Are you going to be_ very_ busy this afternoon?" |
37249 | Are you going to marry the girl?" |
37249 | Are you going? |
37249 | Besides, did n''t Brouillard say I was to get an extension if I could?" |
37249 | Brought the cash, did you? |
37249 | Brouillard took another long minute at the office window before he said:"What would you do if you were in my place, Murray?" |
37249 | Brouillard was pointedly occupying himself at his desk, but he looked up long enough to say:"Whiskey, you mean?" |
37249 | Brouillard?" |
37249 | Brouillard?" |
37249 | Brouillard?" |
37249 | Brouillard?" |
37249 | But about this railroad fizzle; I do n''t relish the notion of having our little joke sprung on us before we''re ready to laugh, do you? |
37249 | But if you had a cut finger you would n''t go to a man in hell to get it tied up, would you?" |
37249 | But in this thing which you are proposing there are issues involved which----""You want time to think it over? |
37249 | But tell me, what are some of the things that may happen?" |
37249 | But what of it?" |
37249 | But why not, Mr. Brouillard? |
37249 | But you say the stock was to be released when the notes were paid-- what was to happen if they were not paid?" |
37249 | Buy corner lots in Niqoyastcà djeburg?" |
37249 | By the way, did you know that he_ is_ Lord Falkland now? |
37249 | Ca n''t you contrive to get word to me, some way-- after it is all over? |
37249 | Can we make the road pay if we bring it here? |
37249 | Can you give me my present figure?... |
37249 | Can you read minds and hearts as you do your maps and drawings? |
37249 | Can you remember the words?" |
37249 | Cortwright?" |
37249 | Cortwright?" |
37249 | Cortwright?" |
37249 | Cortwright?" |
37249 | Cortwright?" |
37249 | Did n''t I say just now that the town was crazy with excitement when I left to come up here?" |
37249 | Did n''t we agree that that money was poisoned? |
37249 | Did old David Massingale get out of J. Wesley''s clutches before the lightning struck?" |
37249 | Digging for information, I suppose?" |
37249 | Do I make it clear?" |
37249 | Do n''t you believe it?" |
37249 | Do n''t you know that it is only the very vainest people who say that?" |
37249 | Do n''t you know that?" |
37249 | Do you believe in Freiborg''s theory of the multiple personality? |
37249 | Do you get that, Murray?" |
37249 | Do you know that I once had the pleasure of introducing your good father to my bankers in Chicago? |
37249 | Do you know what that plank- faced organizer has got up his sleeve? |
37249 | Do you know what the men have named you? |
37249 | Do you know why? |
37249 | Do you remember that?" |
37249 | Do you wonder that I have lost the knack?" |
37249 | Does n''t it look good to you any more?" |
37249 | Does n''t your brother know that it is illegal to shoot a trout stream?" |
37249 | Facing them as I am obliged to face them, I am telling you-- but what''s the use? |
37249 | Father thinks too much of making money-- a great deal too much; and you----""Well?" |
37249 | First rate, I hope?" |
37249 | Fits like the glove on a pretty girl''s arm, does n''t it?" |
37249 | Ford?" |
37249 | Ford?" |
37249 | Garner, cancel my order to sell, will you? |
37249 | Grislow?" |
37249 | Had I ort to?" |
37249 | Had he not expressly declared that the object of the desert automobile trip was mere tourist curiosity? |
37249 | Has Gomorrah changed it?" |
37249 | Has anybody found out yet who touched off the gold- mounted sky- rocket?" |
37249 | Have n''t you any imagination?" |
37249 | Have n''t you met him? |
37249 | Have you ever been in the Blue- grass country?" |
37249 | Have you ever seen any vouchers for the money spent?" |
37249 | Have you got time to''put us next''?" |
37249 | He fights his way to his ends without caring much for the consequences to others; but tell me-- haven''t you been doing the same thing?" |
37249 | He will build the Extension if you advise it?" |
37249 | Honestly, now, Harlan, what do you think about it yourself? |
37249 | Hosford?" |
37249 | How about that?" |
37249 | How did you settle it finally?" |
37249 | How far is it up to where you are going to build your dam?" |
37249 | How is Steve this evening?" |
37249 | How is Steve?" |
37249 | How is the boy getting along? |
37249 | How is young Massingale getting along?" |
37249 | How long would it take you to get action in the Washington matter, do you think?" |
37249 | How much is it going to cost us to stay in?" |
37249 | How much is it going to cost us?" |
37249 | How much money have you got?" |
37249 | How much more time will you need to enable you to get returns from your shipments? |
37249 | How will that do?" |
37249 | How''m I goin''to secure you for this?" |
37249 | How_ can_ you be sure?" |
37249 | I thought you told me you merely went down and took a look-- didn''t butt in?" |
37249 | If there were time-- but you say this is the last day?" |
37249 | If you were the executive committee of the Pacific Southwestern, would you, or would you not, build the Extension? |
37249 | Is a man a mere bit of driftwood, to be tossed about in the froth of any wave that happens to come along, as Freiborg says he is?" |
37249 | Is it ever justifiable to do evil that good may come?" |
37249 | Is it true that you''ve had orders from Washington within the past few days to cut your force on the dam one half?" |
37249 | Is n''t it a part of your job?" |
37249 | Is n''t it worth something to realize that?" |
37249 | Is n''t that about the size of it?" |
37249 | Is n''t that so?" |
37249 | Is n''t there a possibility, just the least little shadow of a possibility, that I do n''t deserve to be punished?" |
37249 | Is that Boyer-- Niquoia National?... |
37249 | Is that all?" |
37249 | Is that asking too much?" |
37249 | Is that explicit enough?" |
37249 | Is that it?" |
37249 | Is that the plan?" |
37249 | Is that true?" |
37249 | Is there anything we can do?" |
37249 | Is your father here?" |
37249 | Is your telephone line up here in operation?" |
37249 | Is your work going to start up again? |
37249 | It figgered out this- a- way in the talk: they said, what''s the use o''takin''the money out o''one pocket and puttin''it into the other? |
37249 | It is to be war between us from this on?" |
37249 | Lack of money? |
37249 | Looks like I needed a janitor to look after my upper story, do n''t it? |
37249 | Massingale?" |
37249 | Massingale?" |
37249 | Massingale?" |
37249 | Mirapolis is already a city of frenzied knaves and dupes; did you realize that you were taking the chance of turning it into a wicked pandemonium? |
37249 | Must I be set down as hopelessly and irreclaimably frivolous just because I have chosen to laugh when possibly another woman might have cried?" |
37249 | Must you carry it?" |
37249 | Not more than that?... |
37249 | Now, then, does that stand the band- wagon upon its wheels again?" |
37249 | Oh, Victor, is it clean money?" |
37249 | Or is it going off for good?" |
37249 | Or shall I do what is best for you?" |
37249 | Shall I go over to the_ Spot- Light_ office and tell Harlan what I know?" |
37249 | Sixty days? |
37249 | Sommtime ve get de railroad,_ n''est- ce pas_, M''sieu''Brouillard? |
37249 | Suppose I should tell you that practically all of your bosses are in with us; what then?" |
37249 | THE TERROR 322 ILLUSTRATIONS"What would I do? |
37249 | Tell me, Mr. Brouillard, have you asked her to marry you?" |
37249 | That would be the reasonable conclusion, would n''t it?" |
37249 | The materials have all been tested, I suppose?" |
37249 | The only question is this: Is the one only and incomparable she worth the effort? |
37249 | The question is: Will they be rediscovered? |
37249 | The''Little Susan''has begun to pan out, has it? |
37249 | Then Miss Amy got word to you? |
37249 | Then he asked a question:"When is this little hell- on- earth going to be finally extinguished, Victor?" |
37249 | Then he put in the word of warning:"I suppose you''ll be dabbling a little in Mirapolis options after you get this note business out of the way? |
37249 | Then the inevitable question:"They''re sayin''on the street that you''re lettin''out half o''your men-- that so?" |
37249 | Then to Brouillard:"Say, young man; you do n''t mean to tell me that your father''s son needs a guardian, do you? |
37249 | Then, with a determined wrenching aside of the subject:"Are you going up on Chigringo this afternoon?" |
37249 | Then, with a purposeful changing of the subject:"Where is Miss Massingale? |
37249 | Then, with business- like directness:"What will you build it of?--concrete?" |
37249 | Then:"What has come over you lately, Brouillard? |
37249 | There were ideals in the beginning; you admitted it, did n''t you? |
37249 | There will be a called meeting of the directors here in this room to- morrow evening at eight o''clock, and----""Who calls it?" |
37249 | Think I do n''t remember how you were always ranting about the dignity of a man''s work and quoting Kipling at me? |
37249 | Think you could manage to get Ford on the wire and encourage him a little more?" |
37249 | To whom?" |
37249 | Want to come along?" |
37249 | Was n''t Massingale personally involved in some way?" |
37249 | Were the field- notes in when you left Washington?" |
37249 | What about a man''s natural limitations?" |
37249 | What about the dam? |
37249 | What are you calling it?" |
37249 | What are your orders from the department?" |
37249 | What are your two evils?" |
37249 | What became of the one hundred thousand dollars you gave old David Massingale?" |
37249 | What did he do with it-- gamble it?" |
37249 | What do we get out of life more than the day''s dole of-- well, of whatever we care most for? |
37249 | What do you mean? |
37249 | What do you say?" |
37249 | What do you say?" |
37249 | What do you think?" |
37249 | What happened when you were twenty- one-- or were you too busy just then chasing the elusive engineering degree to take notice?" |
37249 | What has your pay- roll been?" |
37249 | What have you been doing all these days when I have n''t been able to keep tab on you?" |
37249 | What have you done with old David?" |
37249 | What if I had gone about town contradicting the rumor?" |
37249 | What if the boomers were taking an unauthorized ell for their authorized inch? |
37249 | What is it the Good Book says? |
37249 | What is it?" |
37249 | What is it?" |
37249 | What shall I tell Miss Massingale when she asks about you?" |
37249 | What was the quarrel about, between him and Van Bruce?" |
37249 | What were you doing twenty minutes ago?" |
37249 | What will you do?--build your dam right here and take out your canal through the canyon? |
37249 | What''s the matter with our money? |
37249 | What''s up?" |
37249 | What''s your grief?" |
37249 | What''s your price?" |
37249 | What? |
37249 | When do those notes of yours fall due?" |
37249 | When will you want my expert opinion on your auxiliary dam?" |
37249 | Where did you say I''d find your wire office?" |
37249 | Where is she, and what was the message?" |
37249 | Where is your sense of humor?" |
37249 | Where will you get it? |
37249 | Where''s the boss?" |
37249 | Who has been telling you all these things about me?" |
37249 | Who says so? |
37249 | Why do n''t you care?" |
37249 | Why is Steve proposing to give this thing away? |
37249 | Why is n''t he working the bar himself?" |
37249 | Why should he go out of his way to quarrel with it on high moral grounds? |
37249 | Will you come down and see us off?" |
37249 | Will you saw it off with me that way?--until you''ve made the turn on the ore sales?" |
37249 | Wo n''t you ask me to sit down?" |
37249 | Would he go, if he might have the post of honor behind the pilot- wheel of the new sixty- horse, seven- passenger flyer? |
37249 | Would it go up, or down, with a sudden resumption of work on the dam?" |
37249 | Would n''t that be delightful?" |
37249 | Would n''t that be rather awkward?" |
37249 | Would n''t that set your teeth on edge?" |
37249 | Would the department place the men and the means instantly at his disposal? |
37249 | Would the miracle be wrought? |
37249 | Would you do it?" |
37249 | Would you give a hundred thousand dollars for the privilege of being able to say to her:''Come, dear, let''s go and get married''?" |
37249 | Would you mind telling me just why?" |
37249 | You ai n''t allowin''to use it on her, Victor?" |
37249 | You believe that, Amy? |
37249 | You do n''t need any kindergartner of a construction man to help you solve a little problem like that, do you?" |
37249 | You know that long, narrow sand- bar in the river just below the mouth of the upper canyon?" |
37249 | You say the men clear out when they are discharged-- isn''t that about what you''d do if you were out of a job?" |
37249 | You want something-- is it that damned Massingale business again? |
37249 | You want to keep your job, do n''t you?" |
37249 | You wo n''t forget that, will you?" |
37249 | You wo n''t turn us down on this, Brouillard?" |
37249 | You would say that''Bimi''would be just about the last thing in the world to put anybody to sleep, would n''t you? |
37249 | You''d put us out of business? |
37249 | You''ve eaten here before; what do you pay Bongras for a reasonably good dinner?" |
37249 | You''ve got some sort of an engineers''mess, I take it?" |
37249 | You_ are_ connected with it, are n''t you?" |
37249 | _ Savez?_"The chauffeur was adjusting something under the upturned bonnet of the touring- car and thus hiding his grin. |
37249 | am I really such a transparent egoist as all that?" |
37249 | do n''t you see? |
37249 | do you know that it is after ten o''clock?" |
37249 | in Chicago?" |
37249 | she panted,"is love a thing to be cheapened like that-- to be sinned for?" |
37249 | that touched you, did n''t it?" |
37249 | what in Sam Hill do you take us for?" |
37249 | would n''t that give you a fit of the creepies?--this far from civilization and a dynamo?" |
14917 | A beetle? |
14917 | Ah, then you_ do_ trust me? |
14917 | Am I to keep the lamp alight? |
14917 | And an evening dress? |
14917 | And that is why you were so agitated that last day on the_ Sirdar_, when poor Lady Tozer asked me if I were engaged to him? |
14917 | And that is? |
14917 | And the chief, too, sahib? |
14917 | And the figures on the island, with the''X''and the dot? |
14917 | And the shelter-- is it a house? |
14917 | And why did they dig a cave? 14917 And you publicly thrashed Lord Ventnor as the result of a quarrel about a woman?" |
14917 | And your Bible? |
14917 | And, of course, although you can do wonders, you can not provide all those things, can you? |
14917 | Anything else? |
14917 | Anything else? |
14917 | Are there many people ill on board? |
14917 | Are they going away, then? |
14917 | Are we not partners in this island? 14917 Are we the only people saved?" |
14917 | Are you all right, Iris? |
14917 | Are you in a hurry to get rich? |
14917 | Are you keeping other secrets from me? |
14917 | Are you quite, quite sure? |
14917 | Are you ready now, Miss Deane? |
14917 | Are you safe? |
14917 | Are you sure? 14917 Are you sure?" |
14917 | Broiled ham-- and biscuits-- for instance? |
14917 | But I am curious to know,continued the commander,"why you lay claim to the island? |
14917 | But at one time you thought her name was Elizabeth? |
14917 | But how? |
14917 | But how? |
14917 | But suppose we are kept here for several days? |
14917 | But what did_ you_ think? |
14917 | But why are_ you_ so pale? 14917 But why do you keep on climbing?" |
14917 | But why, why? |
14917 | But you? |
14917 | But, Robert dear, how long can we hold out? |
14917 | But,persisted the lawyer,"what would have been the result?" |
14917 | By the way, what were you writing whilst I had my bath? |
14917 | By the way,he interrupted,"what is that thing shining on your breast?" |
14917 | By the way,he said,"how came you to be on the_ Sirdar_? |
14917 | By the way,he said,"will you tell me your name?" |
14917 | By the way,he suddenly asked,"have you your sou''wester?" |
14917 | Can I do nothing to help? |
14917 | Can a man be ruined so easily? |
14917 | Can not the survivors be allowed to escape? |
14917 | Can you ask? 14917 Can you give me half an hour?" |
14917 | Can you use a revolver? |
14917 | Concerning Miss Morris, you mean? |
14917 | Dash it all, lad,vociferated the elder Anstruther,"what ails thee? |
14917 | Date, please? |
14917 | Did he dig the cave and the well, I wonder? |
14917 | Did n''t I tell you? 14917 Did n''t you? |
14917 | Did you bury the box of books? |
14917 | Did you find out when you squinted at the sun? |
14917 | Did-- the thing-- grip you there? |
14917 | Do n''t think I am foolish-- can you manage to sleep? |
14917 | Do n''t you know me? |
14917 | Do n''t you recognize your own handwriting, or were you not certain, just then, that you really did love me? |
14917 | Do n''t you see, Miss Deane, the possibility suggested by your words? 14917 Do n''t you see?" |
14917 | Do n''t you speak Hindustani? |
14917 | Do n''t you think I had better loosen these things? 14917 Do n''t you think,"she said, huskily,"that our position here is quite hopeless?" |
14917 | Do they throw it? |
14917 | Do what? |
14917 | Do you know to what nation this island belongs? |
14917 | Do you mean by pelting her? |
14917 | Do you mean that you killed nearly all those men? |
14917 | Do you mean that? |
14917 | Do you mind if I fire a shot to test these cartridges? |
14917 | Do you remember this hour yesterday? |
14917 | Do you think you can make them prisoners, without killing any more of them? |
14917 | Do you think you could lie quiet until I try to find some water? |
14917 | Do you think, then, that we may remain here long? |
14917 | Do you wish me to make my daughter believe she has come back into my life only to bring me irretrievable ruin? |
14917 | Doctor, do you talk to all your lady passengers in that way? |
14917 | Every word? |
14917 | From the cave, I suppose? 14917 From whom did you learn that, Lady Tozer?" |
14917 | Have I done so? |
14917 | Have n''t you heard, miss? 14917 Have we really been forty- four days here?" |
14917 | Have you any idea how long it takes to cook one properly? |
14917 | Have you breath enough to tell me why you came down the ladder? |
14917 | Have you just discovered what an excellent parent you possess? |
14917 | Have you led an adventurous life? |
14917 | Have you spent several years of your life in preparing for residence on a desert island? |
14917 | Have you two been talking secrets behind my back? |
14917 | Have you? |
14917 | Here,--he handed the man his revolver--"I suppose you can use this?" |
14917 | How can that be? |
14917 | How could it affect you? 14917 How did_ you_ come to slay one, Mir Jan?" |
14917 | How do they fire it? |
14917 | How do you know that such danger threatens us? |
14917 | How do you know? |
14917 | How is it,she asked,"that we feel the heat so much today? |
14917 | How long have you thought of me only as Iris, your Iris? |
14917 | How long were you up there? |
14917 | How? 14917 How_ could_ you frighten me so?" |
14917 | I am so glad for your sake, but tell me, pray, Mr. Jenks, what have_ I_ got to do with it? |
14917 | I ca n''t help it, can I? |
14917 | I suppose you could not hear me distinctly? |
14917 | I suppose you will take Iris to Smith''s Hotel? |
14917 | I suppose,she commented with an air of much wisdom,"you are contriving an overhead railway for the safe transit of yourself and the goods?" |
14917 | I? |
14917 | If it pleases Providence to spare us from these savages, what does it matter to me how long we remain here? 14917 In other words,"she said,"I must be seen by them dressed only in male clothing?" |
14917 | In what way? |
14917 | Indeed,turning to Robert,"is there any way in which my men will be useful?" |
14917 | Is he your enemy? |
14917 | Is it really true that all the ship''s company except ourselves are lost? |
14917 | Is it silver? |
14917 | Is it true, captain, that we are running into a typhoon? |
14917 | Is it true? |
14917 | Is it? 14917 Is that really your best dress?" |
14917 | Is that your way of telling me that fine feathers would make me a fine bird? |
14917 | Is there any water? 14917 Is this a desert island?" |
14917 | Is this the spot where you fell? |
14917 | It is not unlike a riding- habit, is it? |
14917 | It surely can not be possible that the_ Sirdar_ has gone to pieces-- a magnificent vessel of her size and strength? |
14917 | Lucky find, was n''t it? |
14917 | May I ask how many more wild adventures you undertook without my knowledge? |
14917 | May I ask who you are? |
14917 | May I ask why? |
14917 | May I come too? |
14917 | May I come too? |
14917 | May I not come with you-- I can be of some little service, surely? |
14917 | Mir Jan, do as I bid, and you shall see Delhi again, Have you ever used a Lee- Metford? |
14917 | More digs? |
14917 | Mr. Jenks, what on earth are you doing up there? |
14917 | Must I sleep inside? |
14917 | My cooking amuses you? |
14917 | My-- affianced-- husband? |
14917 | Now that you have brought me here with so much difficulty, what are you going to do? |
14917 | Of what avail were my frenzied statements against the definite proofs adduced by Lord Ventnor and his unfortunate ally? 14917 Oh, Robert dear, how_ could_ you? |
14917 | Oh, how can you talk so callously after such an awful experience? |
14917 | Oh, please may I speak? |
14917 | Oh, was that all? |
14917 | Oh, what is it? |
14917 | Oh, why did you do that? |
14917 | Oh, why not now? |
14917 | Oh, why not? |
14917 | Oh,she said in a whisper,"are they still here?" |
14917 | Ready? 14917 Secondly?" |
14917 | Sir Arthur proposes to come home in June, I understand? |
14917 | Smoke what? |
14917 | So you assume I have been in the army? |
14917 | So you find me gruff, eh? |
14917 | So you really do love me? |
14917 | Surely I can rummage about my own cave? |
14917 | Surely not until danger actually threatens? |
14917 | Sweetheart,said her husband,"why are you so silent?" |
14917 | Tell me,she repeated,"what have you done?" |
14917 | The junk is destroyed, I assume? |
14917 | The ship is lost? |
14917 | Then some part was impracticable? |
14917 | Then they know we are still here? |
14917 | Then why do you grumble because I found the lamp? |
14917 | Then you feel sure that those awful creatures will come back? |
14917 | Then you have been in this part of the world before? |
14917 | Then you know him? |
14917 | Then you know him? |
14917 | Varnish? |
14917 | Was he a very great scoundrel? |
14917 | Was it true? |
14917 | Was she not insured? |
14917 | Was there no fight? |
14917 | Was your horse called''Sultan''? |
14917 | Well, madam--"What is your name? |
14917 | Well, suppose we christen it Rainbow Island? |
14917 | What are you doing that for? |
14917 | What are you going to do on the beach? |
14917 | What assault? |
14917 | What can be done now to save our lives? 14917 What can we eat?" |
14917 | What did Lord Ventnor mean? |
14917 | What do they signify? |
14917 | What do you make of those? |
14917 | What do you propose to do? |
14917 | What do you want it for? |
14917 | What evidence have you? |
14917 | What for? |
14917 | What good can that be? |
14917 | What good would they be? |
14917 | What has happened, Miss Deane? |
14917 | What has happened? |
14917 | What have you done? |
14917 | What is it? |
14917 | What is it? |
14917 | What is it? |
14917 | What is it? |
14917 | What is that for? |
14917 | What is the matter now? |
14917 | What is the matter? |
14917 | What is the matter? |
14917 | What is your name? |
14917 | What now? |
14917 | What on earth is the matter now? |
14917 | What other stores do you carry about with you? |
14917 | What sort of light-- spiritual, or material? |
14917 | What then? |
14917 | What was the poor devil doing here? |
14917 | When did you leave the regiment? |
14917 | Where are the others? |
14917 | Where in the world did you find that? |
14917 | Where the ghost is, sahib? |
14917 | Who is he? |
14917 | Who was the-- lady? |
14917 | Who was to blame? |
14917 | Who? |
14917 | Why are you so doubtful about it? |
14917 | Why did he bury himself in this rock, with mining utensils and a few rough stores? 14917 Why did you do that?" |
14917 | Why did you make a new path to the well? |
14917 | Why did you not think of it before? |
14917 | Why did you return so soon? 14917 Why do you assume he was alone?" |
14917 | Why do you carry about a bit of tin? |
14917 | Why do you give me such nasty little digs? |
14917 | Why do you say that? |
14917 | Why does he come here to seek a woman who is not of his race? 14917 Why is he worshiping you, Robert?" |
14917 | Why not now? |
14917 | Why were you burrowing in the cavern again? |
14917 | Why''Rainbow''? |
14917 | Why? 14917 Why?" |
14917 | Will it be dawn soon? |
14917 | Will they not miss you? |
14917 | Will you sell your island, Robert? |
14917 | Will your honor permit his servant to come and talk with him? |
14917 | With Lord Ventnor? |
14917 | Wo n''t you smoke for a little while, and talk to me? |
14917 | Would any man believe,he laughed,"that clothes would do so much for a woman?" |
14917 | Would it not have been better to have struck her end on? |
14917 | Would you like to help me to drag some timber up from the beach? 14917 Would you mind getting the lamp?" |
14917 | Would you mind holding the lamp whilst I use a crowbar? |
14917 | Yes, Iris? |
14917 | Yes; but why did you arouse them? |
14917 | Yes; how did you guess it? |
14917 | Yet how came you to be so unjustly convicted by a tribunal composed of your brother officers? |
14917 | You are not going down there again? |
14917 | You are not hurt? |
14917 | You are right, Mir Jan. What is Taung S''Ali doing now? |
14917 | You are sure it is a trifle? |
14917 | You come from Delhi? |
14917 | You have not been followed? |
14917 | You may be attacked? |
14917 | You mean that he ruined your career? |
14917 | You remember that round hole we saw from the summit rock? |
14917 | You remember? |
14917 | You think we are in for a sort of marine steeple- chase? |
14917 | You two are great friends, then? |
14917 | You two only? |
14917 | You were going to say something when a brief disturbance took place? |
14917 | You will stay with relatives until he arrives? |
14917 | You would not object if I called you a vision? |
14917 | Again, granting all things went well that night, what would be the final outcome of the struggle? |
14917 | Am I the first man to be offered up as a sacrifice on the altar of official expediency?" |
14917 | And is that what all the mystery was about?" |
14917 | And pray, why do you call me a child? |
14917 | And then, why did gales always spring up at the close of day? |
14917 | And those others-- why were they denied rescue? |
14917 | And what do you think were in the bags?" |
14917 | And what is one woman more or less in the world that she should cause strife and blood- letting?" |
14917 | And what was it she cried to him from the beach? |
14917 | And where was desert of stone and sand to compare with this awful expanse of water? |
14917 | And, please, may I have another drink?" |
14917 | Are there any white people here?" |
14917 | Are you growing tired of me already?" |
14917 | Are you ready for the climb?" |
14917 | Are you tired?" |
14917 | Are you, Miss Deane?" |
14917 | But how could one sleep with the consciousness of that watery giant thundering his summons upon the iron plates a few inches away? |
14917 | But of what avail to purchase their freedom until daylight? |
14917 | But what is it?" |
14917 | But, howsoever willing he might be, what could one man do among so many? |
14917 | But, what would Sir Arthur Deane think of his daughter''s marriage to a discredited and cashiered officer? |
14917 | By the way, what is that?" |
14917 | Can it be possible? |
14917 | Can you hear us talking?" |
14917 | Can you not trust me?" |
14917 | Can you walk a little way towards the trees, or shall I assist you?" |
14917 | Come if you can, eh?" |
14917 | Could he twist this circumstance to advantage if Iris and he were still stranded there when the superstitious sea- rovers next put in an appearance? |
14917 | Could it be possible that he was going to faint? |
14917 | Could it be that they were all dead? |
14917 | Could that stain be removed? |
14917 | Could they escape? |
14917 | Did I faint?" |
14917 | Did anything alarm you?" |
14917 | Did men give their toil, their lives, for this? |
14917 | Did n''t he ship on your own vessel as a steward? |
14917 | Did n''t we, Iris?" |
14917 | Did not thorns and briers grow very close to the gates of Eden? |
14917 | Did the change portend a storm? |
14917 | Did you not give the agreed signal?" |
14917 | Did you take one when you went bird''s- nesting?" |
14917 | Do n''t you know me?" |
14917 | Do n''t you remember? |
14917 | Do n''t you think I know him, my poor disgraced friend, whom I, like all the rest, cast off in his hour of trouble? |
14917 | Do n''t you understand what it means to you-- and to me? |
14917 | Do n''t you understand? |
14917 | Do you fellows know what conspir----?" |
14917 | Do you remember how the flame of the lamp flickered whilst we were opening up our mine?" |
14917 | Do you remember, Mr. Jenks, that soon after the wreck you told me we might have to remain here many months?" |
14917 | Do you understand me?" |
14917 | Do you want any?" |
14917 | Do you, by any chance, belong to the_ Sirdar_?" |
14917 | Does he expect me to propose to him? |
14917 | Even if the man succeeded in eluding the vigilance of his present associates, where was the water to come from? |
14917 | For what-- to marry that black- hearted scoundrel whose pastime was the degradation of women and the defaming of honest men? |
14917 | Have you any food?" |
14917 | Have you made him any promise?" |
14917 | He caught her arm and said hoarsely--"Are you hurt in any way?" |
14917 | He had his foot on the bottom rung when Iris''s voice, close at hand and shrill with terror, shrieked--"Robert, where are you?" |
14917 | He has left the service?" |
14917 | He will, of course, be delighted--"Anstruther flushed a deep bronze, but Iris broke in--"Father, why did_ he_ come with you?" |
14917 | How came he to acquire such an amazing stock of out- of- the- way knowledge of the edible properties of roots and trees? |
14917 | How can it be possible that I should have lived on this island so many days and yet hit upon this nook of safety by mere chance, as it were?" |
14917 | How could he hope to keep it hidden from her? |
14917 | How could he tell her? |
14917 | How could they resist the contagion of her sunny nature? |
14917 | How did he manage to guess the dimensions of the sun- dial? |
14917 | How did it happen? |
14917 | How did you know I was not in the Castle?" |
14917 | How is it that you are now dressed as a sailor?" |
14917 | How long could Iris withstand the exposure, the strain, the heart- breaking misery of the rock? |
14917 | How long do you think it was before we dropped anchor in Singapore harbor?" |
14917 | How long would it last? |
14917 | How many?" |
14917 | How old are you, Mr. Jenks? |
14917 | How? |
14917 | I could n''t have guessed it, could I?" |
14917 | I do n''t look like a ghost, do I?" |
14917 | I have accounted for one, so the miss- sahib must have--""What is he saying about me?" |
14917 | I killed--""What was the name of your Colonel?" |
14917 | I thought you said antimony was not very valuable?" |
14917 | If Iris and he were rescued, what would happen when they went forth once more into the busy world? |
14917 | If it were seaworthy, whither should they steer-- to those islands whose blue outlines were visible on the horizon? |
14917 | Iris could hear the turmoil beneath, and she tremulously asked--"Are they going to attack us?" |
14917 | Iris touched his arm and whispered--"What have you decided? |
14917 | Iris, nestling close to the sailor, whispered--"Do you know what he has found out?" |
14917 | Is Taung S''Ali dead, by any lucky chance?" |
14917 | Is it not true that you are going to marry Lord Ventnor?" |
14917 | Is it so bad?" |
14917 | Is n''t it odd? |
14917 | Is that quite accurate?" |
14917 | Is that right, when one of us may live?" |
14917 | Is there anything-- nasty-- in there?" |
14917 | Is there no offer we can make them, no promise of future gain, to tempt them to abandon hostilities?" |
14917 | Is there no way in which you can avoid it, captain? |
14917 | Is there-- any-- water?" |
14917 | It is worth so much that you will hardly believe it until then? |
14917 | Jenks?" |
14917 | Jenks?" |
14917 | May I?" |
14917 | May I?" |
14917 | Meanwhile, will you oblige me by wearing this? |
14917 | My dear Lady Tozer, did my father impress you as one who would permit a fussy and stout old person to make my life miserable?" |
14917 | Need it be said to whom Iris drew her father? |
14917 | Now, Miss Deane, as the affair has ended so happily, may I venture to ask you to remain in the cave until I return?" |
14917 | Now, did n''t you?" |
14917 | Of what avail was strong timber or bolted iron against the spleen of the unchained and formless monster who loudly proclaimed his triumph? |
14917 | On the other hand----""Yes?" |
14917 | Shall we drive to Hurlingham this afternoon?" |
14917 | She bit her lip to suppress her tears, but, being the Eve in this garden, she continued--"How did you find out? |
14917 | She turned to Robert--"Do you hear? |
14917 | Should he tell her? |
14917 | Still, she wanted another couple of years of careless freedom; in any event, why should Lady Tozer pry and probe? |
14917 | Surely there has been ample time to scour the China Sea from end to end in search of us? |
14917 | Tell me, what is the meaning of''Robert,''in Greek?" |
14917 | The Dyaks, you are sure, will not come before morning?" |
14917 | The sailor inquired, more civilly--"Then you are acquainted with trepang?" |
14917 | Their Calvary was ended, they thought-- was it for him to lead them again through the sorrowful way? |
14917 | Then what was it? |
14917 | Then why this affectation of coarseness, this borrowed aroma of the steward''s mess and the forecastle? |
14917 | They were partners in everything appertaining to the island-- why keep this marvelous intelligence from her? |
14917 | This development suggested the necessity of hiding their surplus stores and ammunition, and what spot could be more suitable than the cave? |
14917 | Trust her? |
14917 | Was Iris, the crystal- souled-- thrown to him by the storm- lashed waves-- to be snatched away by some irresistible and malign influence? |
14917 | Was all that had gone before an idle dream of joy and grief, a wizard''s glimpse of mirrored happiness and vague perils? |
14917 | Was ever man fated to incur such unmerited odium? |
14917 | Was he going to leave her, now that he had her safely clasped to his breast? |
14917 | Was it from''Enoch Arden''?" |
14917 | Was it intact? |
14917 | Was it possible that he had unknowingly uttered them aloud and Iris was now slily poking fun at him? |
14917 | Was she lost to him already? |
14917 | Was she really pretty?" |
14917 | Was some shadowy design flitting through her brain? |
14917 | Was there a house? |
14917 | Was there another way out? |
14917 | Was there not One who marked the fall of a sparrow, who clothed the lilies, who knew the needs of His creatures? |
14917 | Was there yet another fearsome riddle awaiting solution? |
14917 | Was this a portent of the fate about to overtake the latest comers? |
14917 | Was this ark stranded on the island for their benefit? |
14917 | Was this the end? |
14917 | We can keep as far south as we like until daybreak, and by that time-- How did it look when you came in?" |
14917 | We never liked him, did we?" |
14917 | Were they not satiated? |
14917 | What are you doing?" |
14917 | What chance is there that your name will ever be cleared?" |
14917 | What could he do, what could he say, to make the position less intolerable? |
14917 | What did Miss Deane do?" |
14917 | What did you do?" |
14917 | What did"32 divided by 1"mean? |
14917 | What does she know about it? |
14917 | What else was there in this storehouse, thrust by Neptune from the ocean bed? |
14917 | What gale that ever blew could offer such compensation for enforced idleness? |
14917 | What girlish romance was this? |
14917 | What had happened in the interim to blunt these bygone sufferings? |
14917 | What happened? |
14917 | What happened?" |
14917 | What has alarmed you?" |
14917 | What has happened to you?" |
14917 | What if the water were poisoned or drugged? |
14917 | What is it?" |
14917 | What is the average price of a walking- dress from a leading Paris house?" |
14917 | What is the first thing to be done?" |
14917 | What man could have served me as he did? |
14917 | What man?" |
14917 | What need was there for all this external fury? |
14917 | What on earth can I do to revive her?" |
14917 | What was all the fuss about? |
14917 | What was antimony? |
14917 | What was it the captain said in his little lecture? |
14917 | What was it?" |
14917 | What was the mystery of the Valley of Death? |
14917 | What will become of me if anything happens to you? |
14917 | What woman is here?" |
14917 | What_ would_ have happened if the ice had slid down his neck? |
14917 | When Iris left the saloon she inquired tartly:"How is it, John, that Government makes a shipowner a baronet and a Chief Justice only a knight?" |
14917 | When? |
14917 | Where are you going?" |
14917 | Where else?" |
14917 | Where had they gone to? |
14917 | Where these two quareling, or flirting? |
14917 | Where? |
14917 | Which is it to be?" |
14917 | Who can say why his thoughts took such trend? |
14917 | Who can tell? |
14917 | Who is''the other old Johnnie''?" |
14917 | Why can not I share your despair as well as your toil?" |
14917 | Why can not one be useful occasionally?" |
14917 | Why can not they leave us in peace? |
14917 | Why did he tear it up?" |
14917 | Why did he write it? |
14917 | Why did n''t you rest yourself?" |
14917 | Why did such a hateful vision trouble him? |
14917 | Why did that silly old woman allude to her contemplated marriage to Lord Ventnor, retailing the gossip of Hong Kong with such malicious emphasis? |
14917 | Why did you call me Iris?" |
14917 | Why did you do it?" |
14917 | Why did you do it?" |
14917 | Why did you hit upon that poem among so many?" |
14917 | Why do you adopt subterfuge with me? |
14917 | Why had the tunnel been made? |
14917 | Why not tell him not to try any funny tricks until Robert''s money is safely lodged to your account? |
14917 | Why not tonight?" |
14917 | Why not?" |
14917 | Why should I hate Lord Ventnor? |
14917 | Why should it be his miserable lot to snatch the cup of happiness from her lips? |
14917 | Why should poor sailors be cast forth to instant death in such awful manner? |
14917 | Why was he so deliberately rude? |
14917 | Why was it so dark and menacing? |
14917 | Why was it? |
14917 | Why, what are you doing?" |
14917 | Why? |
14917 | Why? |
14917 | Why? |
14917 | Why?" |
14917 | Why?" |
14917 | Will it last long?" |
14917 | Will no Christian gentleman get me a drink?" |
14917 | Will not your honor descend? |
14917 | Will you be long?" |
14917 | Will you swim?" |
14917 | Without the sailor what would have become of her, even were she thrown ashore while still living? |
14917 | Would he suddenly encounter some hermit Malay or Chinaman? |
14917 | Would he, Robert?" |
14917 | Yet what could Sir Arthur Deane do? |
14917 | You always consider me first, do n''t you? |
14917 | You are Captain Robert Anstruther?" |
14917 | You did not even know my name then?" |
14917 | You have escaped from the Andamans?" |
14917 | You have not forgotten our supply of champagne and brandy?" |
14917 | You will excuse him, wo n''t you?" |
14917 | You would not like to see several tons of water rushing down the saloon stairs; now, would you?" |
14917 | are you better?" |
14917 | did n''t I yell?" |
14917 | he gasped,"what are you saying?" |
14917 | he groaned,"are you wounded?" |
14917 | he shouted, after futile attempts to focus the advancing boat,"or shall I steady you by a clout over the ear?" |
14917 | mean?" |
14917 | she whispered fearfully,"you will never let me fall into the power of the chief, will you?" |
14917 | so those wretched fowls aroused you?" |
14917 | what are you doing?" |
42268 | ''How do you do, Mr. Gruel? 42268 ''In God''s name,''says I,''is that so?'' |
42268 | ''No,''says I,''ai nt he here?'' 42268 ''What money''s that you''re talking about?'' |
42268 | Ah,remarked Stephens,"has he? |
42268 | Ai nt it most time for ye to quit all this rovin''round, and settle down? 42268 And a sandy road from here they say-- deep sand, is it not?" |
42268 | And have you no family, Don Estevan? |
42268 | And he ruined you? |
42268 | And how''s the other invalid getting on? 42268 And is it loaded now in the same way?" |
42268 | And is there no boat anywhere up or down the river on this side? |
42268 | And now what can I do for you? |
42268 | And now, shall we go home quite quick? 42268 And the girl?" |
42268 | And there''s nothing happened, señorita, whilst I was asleep? 42268 And was that in the bargain?" |
42268 | And what have you bin''doing ever since our last meeting? |
42268 | And what''ll you do next? |
42268 | And why the deuce should I be so cursedly particular about the Don? |
42268 | And will there be no way of getting over the river till next week? |
42268 | And''t wo n''t be trespassing on your property neither, I s''pose? |
42268 | Are you referring to the lost mine of the Indians? |
42268 | Are you working their works? 42268 As your wife?" |
42268 | But I want to talk to her by herself,he said;"I suppose you wo n''t object, then, if we go to the middle of the meadow and sit down there?" |
42268 | But he is my brother,she returned, and her wet eyes met his half indignantly;"do n''t you understand that I must care for him very much indeed?" |
42268 | But how about that turkey- feather business of your own,he asked,"and your sacred snakes?" |
42268 | But how can I let it out? |
42268 | But if they have seen us? |
42268 | But say, you''re going to stop here, ai nt you? 42268 But where?" |
42268 | But why do n''t you kill the brute? |
42268 | But why do you go? |
42268 | But why trouble over these matters now? 42268 But why?" |
42268 | But you have enough? |
42268 | But you love them still? |
42268 | But,he continued in a not unfriendly tone,"why do you want her? |
42268 | Ca n''t you put them in? |
42268 | Ca n''t you see it''s only Felipe? |
42268 | Call these wild Indians? |
42268 | Can I catch up with them? |
42268 | Can you move? |
42268 | Can you not tell the padre that you hate old Ignacio and that you will not marry him? |
42268 | Can you take me away? |
42268 | Can you walk? |
42268 | Could you, do you think--he added eagerly--"could you show him the error of his ways?" |
42268 | Curious, is n''t it? |
42268 | Did he put you up to this? |
42268 | Did you lie to me? |
42268 | Do n''t you see? 42268 Do n''t you think I''d better prescribe for her?" |
42268 | Do you know of anyone that''s got a pistol for sale? |
42268 | Do you mean to tell me you did it on your own hook? |
42268 | Does the postmaster know anything about it? |
42268 | Dry up, Faro, will you? |
42268 | Ever take any of the Indians out prospecting with you? |
42268 | Excuse me,said he,"but may I, by your permission, beg for a drink of water? |
42268 | Give it up? 42268 Good- morning, Don Estevan; how are you?" |
42268 | Had n''t we better tell the Americano,said Tito,"before we take his mare? |
42268 | Has he got a good stock?--many pretty things for the señoras? |
42268 | Have any of the Mexicans been telling you, then, that we keep a sacred snake in the pueblo? 42268 Have n''t I told you already that the Snakes know all about it, and not me? |
42268 | Have the Americans no feelings? |
42268 | Have you any whiskey? |
42268 | Have you done anything for it? |
42268 | Have you got the saddle? |
42268 | He is not wounded himself? |
42268 | He was alone,he continued,"and the people there got after him----""What people do you mean?" |
42268 | Here,said the cacique in a loud voice to the Indians round,"where''s the horse? |
42268 | Hold on till I strike a light, and shut the door, will you? |
42268 | How can he? |
42268 | How did he ask for her? |
42268 | How did it all happen? |
42268 | How do you do, Don Andrés? |
42268 | How do you mean? |
42268 | How have you succeeded? |
42268 | How much have you? |
42268 | How old is she? |
42268 | How would you look,said he,"if those little rocks were nuggets, eh? |
42268 | I believe that other chap-- what d''you call him? 42268 I know how hard you have worked, dear Felipe, and that you will not be slack now, but are you quite sure of your father? |
42268 | I never liked him, it''s true, but why should he play such a mean trick merely for that? 42268 I say,"said he abruptly, but with seeming carelessness,"ai nt this the place that Mahletonkwa told that story about? |
42268 | I suppose your daughter was on the horse? |
42268 | I wish they might; she half sighed as she spoke;"but which of us can ever tell where good fortune comes from?" |
42268 | I wonder how many centuries it is since those were live coals? |
42268 | I wonder if there''s any snakes hiding among those fallen stones? |
42268 | I wonder what he''s saying, and who or what he''s saying it to? |
42268 | If he did n''t, who was to? |
42268 | If you want it so bad,he continued,"why do n''t you ask it from Tostado, or Miguel, or some of them? |
42268 | Is he dying? 42268 Is it bad? |
42268 | Is it not time for you to leave off this wandering, roving life of yours and settle down? 42268 Is it running? |
42268 | Is n''t your daughter at home? 42268 Is not your gun in your hand, too?" |
42268 | Is she there too? 42268 Is that you, Felipe?" |
42268 | Is that you, sweetheart? |
42268 | Is there no way over? |
42268 | Is there not peace between us? |
42268 | Is your rifle loaded? |
42268 | It is impossible; there are n''t any; there are no such things; the Mexicans have been telling you that, too, have they? 42268 Lend her for what?" |
42268 | Look at here,interjected Backus,"did ye ever think to try them Navajos? |
42268 | Mahletonkwa, I suppose you make no objection to her coming with me now? |
42268 | May I ask, Mr. Backus, if you''ve any special reason for these questions? |
42268 | May I see the pistol? |
42268 | Miguel, perhaps, that tall, slim one with the scar on his cheek? |
42268 | Mining, I suppose? |
42268 | Mining, eh? |
42268 | Mornin'', Mr. Stephens,he began;"can I come in? |
42268 | My horse is tired,said the cacique;"and how about horses for the young men?" |
42268 | No treachery? |
42268 | No, indeed, Sooshiuamo,said the boy;"how could I?" |
42268 | No,she answered;"how could I? |
42268 | Nothing left to live for? |
42268 | Now how am I going to catch him? |
42268 | Now, friends,he began,"who is going with me to Santa Fé? |
42268 | Now, señorita,he said,"before I go to speak with him, tell me one thing: are you content to live? |
42268 | Now, tell me,said Stephens,"what did you carry off the girl for?" |
42268 | Now, whereabouts did the son of a gun leave it? |
42268 | Of course I have heard-- but what do mere Indians matter? 42268 Oh, but, Sooshiuamo, why should I?" |
42268 | Oh, my darling,he sighed,"how can I be content with that? |
42268 | Oh, where is my father? 42268 Oh, you''ve been up on the mountains round here?" |
42268 | Oh,returned the other,"is that it? |
42268 | Or would you not like a little atole? 42268 Or would you prefer that I should do it for you?" |
42268 | Pay the bill, and take the girl,that was the sum and substance of his argument;"and if her father wo n''t pay, will you?" |
42268 | Say, Chiquita,and he addressed the younger girl,"do n''t you want a ride? |
42268 | Say, do you mean to tell me that these are wild Indians, and you leave''em around here loose? |
42268 | Say, have you forgotten your time on the Pecos at Bosque Redondo already? 42268 Say,"he began,"do you remember driving a man named Sam Argles, a miner from Prescott, over this line a month or two back?" |
42268 | Say,said Stephens, when the first greetings were over,"what brings you down here so sudden- like? |
42268 | See you not that Don Estevan is weary to the death? 42268 Shall I put them into the meadow as usual?" |
42268 | She escape? |
42268 | Shoot? |
42268 | Silver mine? |
42268 | Snake- bit, are you? |
42268 | So, then, with that rag over your eyes you had no sort of idea where you were being taken to? |
42268 | Surely I have met this man before, but where? |
42268 | Tell me first,answered Felipe,"where is Salvador? |
42268 | That so? |
42268 | That so? |
42268 | The boat, friend? |
42268 | The boat? |
42268 | Then what may I have the pleasure of being allowed to show you, señorita? |
42268 | Then why the mischief could n''t you say so before, you plumb idiot? |
42268 | Then will you put the ramrod into the bore and let us see how big a load you have got in it? |
42268 | Then you deny having told him I was a squawman? |
42268 | Tito,said Felipe very earnestly,"will you lend me your pistol?" |
42268 | Trying to drown yourself there? 42268 Wal'', if he ai nt, what does he live with them Injuns for? |
42268 | Wants my what? |
42268 | Was it-- could it be possible? 42268 Was that all you were going to say?" |
42268 | Was this information the knowledge of the secret mine? 42268 Well, Cacique,"he said aloud,"through? |
42268 | Well, and why not? |
42268 | Well, do you know of any detail of soldiers being despatched in this direction to look after the Navajos? 42268 Well, if you want her,"answered the Navajo,"why do n''t you come out of your hole and talk business?" |
42268 | Well, it is your custom, is it not, that an unmarried woman belongs to her father, and that he can give her to anyone he pleases? |
42268 | Well, what is it? |
42268 | Well, what is it? |
42268 | Well, who''d have thought that? |
42268 | What are you doing here, Sooshiuamo? 42268 What are you doing? |
42268 | What are you saying about things in the estufa? |
42268 | What could he mean? |
42268 | What do you break into my house for and interfere with me? 42268 What do you fear? |
42268 | What do you think about it, señor? |
42268 | What do you want with her? |
42268 | What do you want with it? 42268 What does he want her for?" |
42268 | What does he want with the horse? 42268 What does she mean?" |
42268 | What for? |
42268 | What is it that has come to him? |
42268 | What is the best thing to be done? |
42268 | What makes ye so sot on leavin''this Territory? |
42268 | What makes you think that? |
42268 | What mischief are you after? |
42268 | What shall I do with the beasts? |
42268 | What shall we do, Felipe? |
42268 | What silver mine? |
42268 | What sort of a man do you mean? |
42268 | What would you do? |
42268 | What''s all that amount to? |
42268 | What''s he gone hunting Navajos for, though? |
42268 | What''s the best move now? |
42268 | What''s the joke, Mahletonkwa? |
42268 | What''s the matter with him? 42268 What''s the matter with you? |
42268 | What''s your reason anyway? 42268 What, do n''t you know?" |
42268 | When did he do that? |
42268 | When did it happen? |
42268 | When was that? 42268 When we catch up with the Navajos, Cacique,"said Stephens,"what is your plan?" |
42268 | Where am I going? |
42268 | Where are the chiefs? 42268 Where are they?" |
42268 | Where are you off to so quick? |
42268 | Where can she be? |
42268 | Where can she be? |
42268 | Where d''you get that pistol? |
42268 | Where did you say all this happened? |
42268 | Where is Felipe? 42268 Where is the boat?" |
42268 | Where''s Felipe, I ask you? 42268 Where''s Felipe?" |
42268 | Where''s Felipe? |
42268 | Where? |
42268 | Who are those behind you? 42268 Who could have dreamed of such an attempt?" |
42268 | Who is it? |
42268 | Who is it? |
42268 | Who is she? 42268 Who is with you?" |
42268 | Who knows? |
42268 | Who knows? |
42268 | Who set you on to murder me? |
42268 | Who sold it to you? |
42268 | Who told you this? |
42268 | Who was that shooting? 42268 Who''s with you, you young ruffian?" |
42268 | Whom did I hire, him or you? |
42268 | Whose cattle are they that he wants to kill? 42268 Why ca n''t men be brothers?" |
42268 | Why ca n''t you tell it in Spanish so the rest of us may have a chance to join in the fun? |
42268 | Why did n''t they keep a watch? |
42268 | Why did you look so sad,he continued,"when you gave me the signal to- day? |
42268 | Why do n''t you say''thank you''to the American señor for his kindness in giving you a ride on his mule? |
42268 | Why do n''t you take to the business yourself? |
42268 | Why do you refuse? |
42268 | Why do your men shoot at me, Mahletonkwa? 42268 Why should I kill them?" |
42268 | Why should I? |
42268 | Why should n''t you jes''go back to your folks for the rest of the day,continued Backus,"and let''em know how you''re getting on? |
42268 | Why wo n''t you lend it to me, Tito? 42268 Why, did you never see one?" |
42268 | Why, he''s loading it just like a gun,cried a voice from the crowd;"but what''s he going to shoot?" |
42268 | Why, what ails the boy? |
42268 | Why, what the mischief are you up to now? 42268 Why, what''s up, Felipe?" |
42268 | Why, where can she be? |
42268 | Why, where is he? |
42268 | Will you go, Benito? |
42268 | Will you really dare to run away from them, and come with me? 42268 Yes, but can you go to him to- night, Felipe?" |
42268 | Yes, but the boat,he almost shouted,"the boat, where is it?" |
42268 | Yes, by the way, ai nt there a white squaw in the tribe somewheres? |
42268 | Yes, mad, silly,assented the old man;"for why get angry? |
42268 | Yes, why do n''t you ask him? 42268 Yes,"answered the American quietly;"but how should I do when I went off to the mountains prospecting? |
42268 | Yes,returned Backus,"and if so what terms would you expect?" |
42268 | You are coming to take dinner in my house presently, are you not, Don Estevan? |
42268 | You bin long in these parts? |
42268 | You do n''t mean to say you have to do the lot that way, picking out all those bits of rock one at a time? |
42268 | You do n''t mean to tell me that''s true? |
42268 | You do n''t suppose as I can remember the names of all the passengers I take? |
42268 | You do n''t think she''s a white girl they''ve picked up and adopted, by any chance? 42268 You got leave from the agent to be off the reservation?" |
42268 | You had the Santiago scouts with you? |
42268 | You have saved me once,she whispered;"can you save me again? |
42268 | You never thought to ask''em, I suppose? |
42268 | You reckon she''s an Indian, then? |
42268 | You trust him? 42268 You was on the Northern side, warn''t you?" |
42268 | You will always be good to me, always? |
42268 | You''re a d----d brave man, are n''t you? |
42268 | _ Es tu_, Sooshiuamo? |
42268 | _ Quien sabe?_But they told the cacique exactly where he would find them next day and then he could judge for himself. |
42268 | ''Ai nt that what you''re saying now-- something darned like a bluff?'' |
42268 | ''Good morning, mister; will you shake hands?'' |
42268 | ''Is that you?'' |
42268 | ''Now, Rocky, tell me, is the whole of the Last Lap gone, the whole of the twelve thousand five hundred dollars?'' |
42268 | ''Then what the h----l did you bring it here for?'' |
42268 | ''Your share?'' |
42268 | --"Is it you, Sooshiuamo?" |
42268 | About the man who was shot with his own rifle, you know?" |
42268 | After all, what was a thousand dollars? |
42268 | Ai nt it so, what I''ve said?" |
42268 | Ai nt none of them been too much for you yet?" |
42268 | Ai nt that the sort of way you''d put it if you were a human? |
42268 | Ai nt there some extra high- toned women, now, in the Santiago tribe,--chief''s darters and the like, eh?" |
42268 | All''s quiet along the Potomac, eh?" |
42268 | And Don Estevan was not hit? |
42268 | And about your food? |
42268 | And how is your father, Don Nepomuceno?" |
42268 | And my father,--is he safe?" |
42268 | And then, could n''t you trade for, or borrow, some old stove- up pony, very cheap, and let him have that, too? |
42268 | And they are very much afraid if they do n''t do it; oh yes, they are grossly superstitious; but how can I help it? |
42268 | And where had Josefa been all this time? |
42268 | And you wish for the doctor of the American soldiers to come and cure him? |
42268 | Another man hurt? |
42268 | Are the other two holes as deep as this?" |
42268 | Are you content to go back in peace to your people? |
42268 | Are you really ready now?" |
42268 | Are you satisfied now?" |
42268 | As the boy stepped outside, Stephens asked through the half- shut door,"Who''s going to look after my stock to- morrow?" |
42268 | Backus?" |
42268 | Backus?" |
42268 | Because of Josefa? |
42268 | Between ourselves, what does all that amount to? |
42268 | But can you lend me the spade, for if not I must go home after one?" |
42268 | But could he reach the Banded Mesa before they got there? |
42268 | But do you think Don Nepomuceno and Don Andrés will be content to recover her like that? |
42268 | But he had been discovered, for all that, and was there any further use in trying to conceal his exact position? |
42268 | But how am I going to git''em? |
42268 | But how could they have known of his crime when he had only found the spot an hour ago? |
42268 | But no; he was not a Mexican, and why should he adopt their fashions in this? |
42268 | But on what basis were they to deal? |
42268 | But perhaps you have met him; is he a friend of yours?" |
42268 | But say, stranger, do you happen to recollect what kind of a wepping you was carrying at Apache Cañon? |
42268 | But say,"he added, stooping over her and drawing the pistol completely out,"would n''t you like me to leave this with you, just in case of accidents? |
42268 | But the question arose, what was fair compensation? |
42268 | But there were fears too: after all, might not her deliverer fail yet? |
42268 | But what horse are you thinking of? |
42268 | But where has she gone to? |
42268 | But why ca n''t he take his own?" |
42268 | But why could n''t he wait a little? |
42268 | But you will really come, Josefa_ mia_? |
42268 | But,"he added,"as Miguel even did n''t actually see her, might she not perhaps have escaped on foot?" |
42268 | But,"he continued, touched a little by the boy''s evident distress,"what do you want to do there? |
42268 | CHAPTER XXI DRIVING A BARGAIN And why was this debate between the American and the Navajos so stubborn and tedious? |
42268 | Ca n''t you let it out?" |
42268 | Ca n''t you tell me that much?" |
42268 | Cacique, will you and a party of your warriors come with me on the war- trail against these scoundrels? |
42268 | Can you get a saddle-- now-- to- night?" |
42268 | Coarse gold, heavy gold, eh?" |
42268 | Could he have missed his chance? |
42268 | Could this attack be intended as a punishment on him for violating some old superstition of theirs, by making a fire here in the ruined pueblo? |
42268 | Could this be some infernal trap? |
42268 | Did I not tell you we were great trailers, Sooshiuamo?" |
42268 | Did n''t I say before that they are very foolish, ignorant people? |
42268 | Did n''t Sooshiuamo make him a prisoner because he thought he had? |
42268 | Did n''t you hear something out yonder?" |
42268 | Did n''t you spot the horn silver in it? |
42268 | Did they never tell you anything about mines?" |
42268 | Did you come with my father? |
42268 | Did you never hear,"he continued to Stephens,"the song that the musician of San Remo has made about Mr. Coffee and Mr. Atole? |
42268 | Do n''t you know that much?" |
42268 | Do n''t you see how this hole points right straight up to heaven? |
42268 | Do n''t you think it is a foolish story, Sooshiuamo?" |
42268 | Do n''t you think so, Sooshiuamo?" |
42268 | Do they deny it? |
42268 | Do they say that he attacked the Indian first?" |
42268 | Do you know where he is? |
42268 | Do you mean to say that the Navajos are different from all other Indians?" |
42268 | Do you mean to say you''re here all alone? |
42268 | Do you mean to tell me that you make a deity of him?" |
42268 | Do you really mean it? |
42268 | Do you think that''ll do any good?" |
42268 | Does he think we keep a horse for him to wear him to a skeleton flying round the country on him? |
42268 | Don Andrés was a fine young fellow enough in his way, but why all this display of emotion because he was now to run rather more risk than usual? |
42268 | Don Nepomuceno, will you pour in the silver?" |
42268 | Eh, Sooshiuamo?" |
42268 | Eh? |
42268 | For him the question was,"Had the god struck to kill? |
42268 | Had Felipe been deceiving him? |
42268 | Had any new developments?" |
42268 | Had she any special reason for thinking that her father and her brother were wounded or slain? |
42268 | Had you anything to eat?" |
42268 | Have any of you seen her?" |
42268 | Have you killed him?" |
42268 | Have you shot any of them?" |
42268 | Having got his pipe thoroughly alight and returned his tobacco- bag to his pocket, he looked at Mahletonkwa, and said,"You come from Fort Defiance?" |
42268 | He hated a mob of people on principle, but was he so particularly glad to get away from her? |
42268 | He knocked at Reyna''s door, and when she appeared he said apologetically,"Wo n''t you let me bring in a wounded man who wants seeing to?" |
42268 | He thought of the girl sitting there all alone in the cave, and his kindly heart longed to say,"What''s a thousand dollars, more or less? |
42268 | He was the stronger; how could she resist? |
42268 | How about them knowing where the mine is?" |
42268 | How can I talk to you properly when I can not see you? |
42268 | How can I teach them better? |
42268 | How could everything go on so quietly when such a wicked thing had just been done? |
42268 | How did you find us?" |
42268 | How did you manage it?" |
42268 | How do you feel now? |
42268 | How far could they trust each other? |
42268 | How had this American come to be living here by himself in a remote village community of the Pueblo Indians? |
42268 | How long had he slept? |
42268 | How long have you been a miner?" |
42268 | How much did you say will be needed?" |
42268 | How should I know anything about the Snakes''business?" |
42268 | How was it?" |
42268 | How will you like it; how will you like it?" |
42268 | How''s that for high, eh?" |
42268 | How''s that for high?" |
42268 | I got back to our hotel that night about ten o''clock, and a man says to me,''D''you know where your pard Rocky''s gone?'' |
42268 | I know I ought never to have left Rocky with that money on him; but what was I to do? |
42268 | I reckon he is a squawman, ai nt he?" |
42268 | I say, Cacique, what is it that you want to do with the brute, anyhow? |
42268 | I think, Mahletonkwa,"he addressed the Indian,"we agreed that I should give your rifle''s weight in silver, was it not so?" |
42268 | I took her away from her father because he was half- murdering her, and I want to see her safe married to this cub of mine here,--what''s his name? |
42268 | I wonder if he''s managed to plug him? |
42268 | I wonder if there are any more around?" |
42268 | I wonder is Rocky dead? |
42268 | I wonder where he was from?" |
42268 | I wonder who he was?" |
42268 | I wonder, now, if he could have kept a grudge against me for that old wound at Apache Cañon? |
42268 | I''m off again, I expect, shortly, to Colorado, you see; and what would I do with the cook then?" |
42268 | If there was to be a fuss, how could they make their escape before it began? |
42268 | If you have a notion in your head to do anything, better not let folks see you, as it were, waiting for anyone-- you understand?" |
42268 | If you thought you had the best right to this money why did n''t you go to a lawyer and enter suit for it?'' |
42268 | Is he much hurt?" |
42268 | Is it a good vein? |
42268 | Is it flour you have to fetch?" |
42268 | Is it not true, my brothers?" |
42268 | Is it really true?" |
42268 | Is it this side?" |
42268 | Is it''yes''or''no''?" |
42268 | Is n''t that enough?" |
42268 | Is not that so?" |
42268 | Is she married?" |
42268 | Is that you there, Mahletonkwa?" |
42268 | Is there anything new?" |
42268 | It would really make you very happy, it would make your heart quite free of sorrow, if this money were paid and things settled in that way?" |
42268 | It''s a little sudden- like, but I have a reason for it; allers no offence, you understand?" |
42268 | It''s all in the family, eh?" |
42268 | It''s all out of kindness, is n''t it, that he''s going to make the rocks fly away out of the acequia to- morrow? |
42268 | It''s just simply this-- did you ever kill a rattlesnake?" |
42268 | Leave her with her father to be beaten to death? |
42268 | Let me see, how does it go? |
42268 | Manuelita tried to ask,"And what of Don Estevan?" |
42268 | May not I get in by the terrace roof? |
42268 | My brothers, say, is it good?" |
42268 | Now, ai nt I right?" |
42268 | Now, do n''t you remember?" |
42268 | Now, how am I going to find her alone?" |
42268 | Now, s''posin''I was to tell you of a mine in this neighbourhood, you''d be willing to do that with me?" |
42268 | Of course, Felipe, it is n''t possible that you could have any whiskey?" |
42268 | Of what joy had not his desolate past robbed him? |
42268 | Oh yes, Mr. Coffee begins, and he says to the other jokingly:"''Como te va, amigo Atole? |
42268 | Oh, did n''t I know it? |
42268 | Oh, he killed the Indian that shot young Sandoval, did he? |
42268 | One of his?" |
42268 | Pretend to blush and be embarrassed, and play the funny man generally? |
42268 | Say, look at here,"--he dropped his voice slightly,--"how about them velvet- eyed Mexican señoritas? |
42268 | Say, look here, could n''t we work it between us, somehow, to get them Indians to show us the spot?" |
42268 | Say, though,"he continued, more warily,"you''ll excuse my axin'', but was you never in New Mexico before this last year?" |
42268 | Say, where d''you get any round here?" |
42268 | Say, wo n''t you take a drink? |
42268 | See? |
42268 | See? |
42268 | See?" |
42268 | Shall I say,''Thanks very much, my good friend, but I''m not taking any, this time''? |
42268 | She knew no English, but her quick brain divined that when he asked,"Did you ever kill a man?" |
42268 | Shoot with sacrilegious gunpowder against the home of The Shiuana, of"Those Above"? |
42268 | Should he break silence and answer? |
42268 | Some of the First Families of New Mexico, eh?" |
42268 | Stephens?" |
42268 | Suppose now that these chaps have n''t seen us, why should n''t we do as well?" |
42268 | Thar ai nt nothing wrong?" |
42268 | That ar''time you was in New Mexico years ago that you spoke of just now, was you, by any chance, at the battle of Apache Cañon?" |
42268 | That is far away from the settlements; he ca n''t get into much trouble up there, can he?" |
42268 | That over there means the Navajos have come in with the lost horses, I suppose?" |
42268 | The Spaniards have a riddling proverb which asks,"What is the cheapest thing on earth?" |
42268 | The idea occurred to him, why not pass it on? |
42268 | The question was, would they try it? |
42268 | The thought occurred to him as he moved away,--should he speak to the girl''s father? |
42268 | Then aloud in Spanish:"What''s the good of all that tomfool business?" |
42268 | Then arose the question-- what had been his object? |
42268 | Then he broke in--"But if I ca n''t get in without disturbing them, how will you be able to get out?" |
42268 | Then why should n''t he try a bluff, too? |
42268 | There might be more dangers around, more plots that Felipe knew nothing of? |
42268 | There''s only one question I''m going to ask you, and that''s this-- do you want your ditch fixed up, or do n''t you? |
42268 | They might have heard of that little affair of the seven Navajos in the sweat- house, eh? |
42268 | This fire- blackened, clay- plastered angle of the wall, to what unending succession of house- mothers and house- fathers did it not speak? |
42268 | To what end? |
42268 | Wal'', when are you going to ask me to come and meet Miss Pocahontas?" |
42268 | Was everyone against him? |
42268 | Was he too late? |
42268 | Was he, after all, so particularly glad to be off by himself once more? |
42268 | Was it not you who tried to send for the soldiers when we came to claim compensation?" |
42268 | Was it too late? |
42268 | Was the Americano, of all men in the world, to be the one to supplant him? |
42268 | Was the voice nearer than before? |
42268 | Was there nothing she might do, weak woman as she was, to help him? |
42268 | Was this a move to get him off his guard? |
42268 | Was this only a trick of the Navajos to get him off his guard? |
42268 | Well, how am I going to decline? |
42268 | Were they in earnest in this expedition, or were they only trifling with him? |
42268 | Were they there?" |
42268 | What business was it of his anyhow? |
42268 | What did it all mean, and what was one put here for, anyway? |
42268 | What did you do? |
42268 | What did you want to kill me for?" |
42268 | What do I know about his Sam Argleses? |
42268 | What do you mean? |
42268 | What do you say?" |
42268 | What do you think that son of his, Andrés, has been up to? |
42268 | What do your folks do with them in the estufa? |
42268 | What does he want to see me for, d''you know?" |
42268 | What has he done with Josefa?" |
42268 | What have I been doing all day, anyhow?" |
42268 | What is there to prevent you?" |
42268 | What madness is this?" |
42268 | What makes you come bothering me now?" |
42268 | What other woman would be so brave?" |
42268 | What shall I do? |
42268 | What shall we do for a horse? |
42268 | What should he know about these Sanchez folks anyway? |
42268 | What the blazes are they at now?" |
42268 | What was the use of being a woman of Santiago if she might n''t have some say in the matter? |
42268 | What was there about this man that melted their obduracy? |
42268 | What will you do if I go ahead alone?" |
42268 | What would you have had me do? |
42268 | What''s a horse for but to ride?" |
42268 | What''s his name, do you know?" |
42268 | What''s up?" |
42268 | What''s wrong with you anyway?" |
42268 | What? |
42268 | When did you ever hear of a professional gambler giving up the stakes after he''d won''em?'' |
42268 | Where are Tostado and Benito and the rest?" |
42268 | Where are the soldiers?" |
42268 | Where are you going, Felipe?" |
42268 | Where are you struck?" |
42268 | Where is my daughter?" |
42268 | Where is she?" |
42268 | Where''s your plate?" |
42268 | Which of them did you have?--the cacique?" |
42268 | Who are them ducks a- coming up the road? |
42268 | Who could believe that it might ever live again? |
42268 | Who dressed this for you?" |
42268 | Who else?" |
42268 | Who ever saw the like of it?" |
42268 | Who had asked this intruder to spy on the expression of the girl''s face? |
42268 | Who is it, then? |
42268 | Who is she, I wonder, anyway?" |
42268 | Who is there? |
42268 | Why are things made so hard for us?" |
42268 | Why could you not wait only one day longer?" |
42268 | Why did n''t I ever think of that before? |
42268 | Why did not the cacique''s horse stumble and fall and kill him as he deserved? |
42268 | Why do n''t you ask Don Nepomuceno, now, for his darter? |
42268 | Why do n''t you bring the girl back quietly?" |
42268 | Why do n''t you get your father''s horse?" |
42268 | Why does your gun point my way?" |
42268 | Why not take my father''s? |
42268 | Why on earth did I lie there like a log all this time? |
42268 | Why should he come and kill them?" |
42268 | Why should n''t we go in together, sort of partners like, and work your silver mine together in the same sort of way? |
42268 | Why should n''t you tackle her? |
42268 | Why should she be treated as a slave, as the savage Utes treated their women? |
42268 | Why should you want to go back to Colorado and begin it all over again?" |
42268 | Why was life so full of injustice and cruelty? |
42268 | Why, hallo, Faro, old man,"said he aloud, on finding the dog at his heels,"what''s up with you? |
42268 | Why, you murderous young cub, what devilment are you up to now?" |
42268 | Why? |
42268 | Will he not turn us out?" |
42268 | Will they be content before they have shed blood for her wrongs?" |
42268 | Will you come around with me, Rocky?" |
42268 | Will you have something to eat?" |
42268 | Will you try me?" |
42268 | Will you, then, fire off the load that''s in it now, and put in another here before us all, that we may see how big a load you use?" |
42268 | Will you?" |
42268 | Wo n''t you come in and see him? |
42268 | Wo n''t you serve this young lady first?" |
42268 | Wounded and weaponless, what could he do against the murderous firearm in the hands of the cacique? |
42268 | You are just from headquarters at Santa Fé, Doctor, are n''t you?" |
42268 | You felt like''men''there, did n''t you, when you were grubbing for roots and catching grasshoppers and lizards to eat like a lot of dirty Diggers?" |
42268 | You know they think when they die they will go to another place?" |
42268 | You promise that?" |
42268 | You think he''s a good man?" |
42268 | You want this girl to come here? |
42268 | You''ll join us in a_ tragito_, wo n''t you, Don Nepomuceno?" |
42268 | You''re not bound for Wingate?" |
42268 | You''re sure, now, you wo n''t get scared?" |
42268 | _ Sabe?_"He helped the boy to his feet and led him to the door. |
42268 | _ Sabe?_"The sons of the desert looked one at another, and curious excited sounds came from their lips, and significant gestures were made. |
42268 | and this might seem a good time and place to pay off old scores?" |
42268 | and what do you want?" |
42268 | and where are they?" |
42268 | are you one of them?" |
42268 | asked Backus of himself;"and how far back was it that I got a squint of his track last?" |
42268 | asked Stephens;"an American?" |
42268 | asked Stephens;"the Navajos?" |
42268 | but I wish I had stayed down there last night; but how could I or anyone have imagined such a thing as this? |
42268 | cried Stephens, springing forward;"do n''t you hear me? |
42268 | cried Stephens,"Manuelita?" |
42268 | going off to Colorado?" |
42268 | had she been alone too? |
42268 | he exclaimed,"do you know what you''ve got hold of here? |
42268 | he had reached her,--could he rescue her? |
42268 | he retorted jeeringly,"where are your friends now? |
42268 | or would he be content to punish and pardon?" |
42268 | said I;''what would I do that for? |
42268 | said Stephens;"and you did n''t pass any troops on the road anywhere along?" |
42268 | said she,"and how? |
42268 | said the Texan,"so they''re keeping her locked up tight, eh? |
42268 | she asked;"no brother or sister?" |
42268 | she exclaimed,"but can you doubt it for an instant? |
42268 | so soon? |
42268 | the American exclaimed, seizing his rifle;"but how? |
42268 | was that somebody talking? |
42268 | what''s that under the Lone Pine in the middle of the meadow?" |
42268 | what''s that? |
42268 | what''s this? |
42268 | when did you ever know me go to carrying on with any of the women in the pueblo? |
42268 | where is Andrés?" |
42268 | who''s there?" |
42268 | why is n''t it saddled?" |
42268 | would he, single- handed, be able to prevail over these savages? |
20104 | ''Ave you looked at the mine? |
20104 | ''Er? 20104 ''It what?" |
20104 | ''Oo, us? |
20104 | ''Ow do you figure it? |
20104 | ''Ow does anybody take advantage of somebody that''s sick? 20104 ''Ow many times''ave you seen the girl when she was n''t with young Rodaine?" |
20104 | ''Ow should I know? 20104 ''Ow should I know?" |
20104 | ''Ow so? |
20104 | ''What''s the quotation on silver?'' 20104 A look? |
20104 | A what? |
20104 | About what? 20104 Ai n''t I paid the installment on it?" |
20104 | Ai n''t I the cuckoo? |
20104 | Ai n''t I? 20104 Ai n''t he the fellow I arrested in the Blue Poppy mine the night of the Old Times dance?" |
20104 | Ai n''t it enough that I''m accused of every crime in the calendar without''er getting me mixed up in a murder? 20104 Ai n''t it just what I expected? |
20104 | Ai n''t that enough? |
20104 | Ai n''t you going to kiss me? |
20104 | And did it lead to any conclusion? |
20104 | And do you say it? |
20104 | And every one else; what''s doing, Harry? |
20104 | And he abandoned it? |
20104 | And how about him? |
20104 | And if we fail to find it there? |
20104 | And is that why you arranged things to buy this mine? |
20104 | And of course,he said caustically,"the name of this mysterious feminine friend must be a secret?" |
20104 | And that there might not have been any killing connected with Larsen at all? 20104 And that you robbed the Old Times dance and framed the evidence against this big Cornishman?" |
20104 | And the man-- who is he? |
20104 | And the next after that? |
20104 | And what then? |
20104 | And why should she have wanted so terribly to get away from that sheriff? |
20104 | And you found Maurice? |
20104 | And you knew all the time? |
20104 | And you say he''s disappeared? |
20104 | And you stole the horse and everything--"And cached the stuff by the Blue Poppy, so''s I''d get the blame? |
20104 | And you took it, of course? |
20104 | And you''ll kiss me? |
20104 | And you''re sure it was the same person? |
20104 | And you? |
20104 | And''ow many times''ave you seen Judge Richmond? |
20104 | Are n''t you presuming? |
20104 | Are we? |
20104 | Are you afraid? |
20104 | Are you going to stay here with him? |
20104 | Are you sure that is the truth? |
20104 | Are you willing to go with me? |
20104 | Are-- are you in trouble? |
20104 | At whose suggestion? |
20104 | Barnham? |
20104 | But Larsen--? |
20104 | But Rodaine--? |
20104 | But ca n''t I go along-- wherever you''re going? |
20104 | But did n''t they tell you? |
20104 | But does that make any difference? 20104 But how about the fifth one? |
20104 | But if it does? |
20104 | But if you do? |
20104 | But if you had? |
20104 | But supposing it''s some sort of a trap? |
20104 | But that ai n''t getting to the point, though, is it? |
20104 | But the gun? 20104 But there''s this to think about: if that fellow was n''t guilty of something, why did he run?" |
20104 | But this is the same vein, is n''t it? |
20104 | But what could she testify to? |
20104 | But what happened before that? |
20104 | But what is it? |
20104 | But what''s caused the change? 20104 But what''s happened-- what''s gone wrong? |
20104 | But what? |
20104 | But where are we? |
20104 | But why all the excitement-- and the rush? |
20104 | But why did n''t Farrell insist upon that tonight? |
20104 | But why should anybody want to buy the mine? |
20104 | But why should she--? |
20104 | But will you? |
20104 | But you knew--"What''s Mother Howard told you? |
20104 | But you remember? |
20104 | But''ow did I get''ere? |
20104 | But''ow in bloody''ell''ave I been doing anything when I''ve been up''ere working on this chiv wheel? 20104 But-- but how did you do it?" |
20104 | Ca n''t you even stick to the rules and ethics of testimony? |
20104 | Ca n''t you understand what it all means to me? 20104 Can I help you?" |
20104 | Can they? |
20104 | Center City? 20104 Could you give a fellow a lift?" |
20104 | Counting what we borrowed from Mother''Oward? |
20104 | Dangerous character? |
20104 | Dead? |
20104 | Did it do any good? |
20104 | Did n''t I know you the minute I saw you? 20104 Did n''t believe it, huh?" |
20104 | Did n''t he ever tell you anything, Son? |
20104 | Did n''t you''ear something? |
20104 | Did you ever realize that we''ve never been introduced? |
20104 | Did you''ear''i m sye it? |
20104 | Did you, Roady? |
20104 | Did you? |
20104 | Disappeared? 20104 Do any of you happen to know a fellow named Harry Harkins?" |
20104 | Do n''t I? |
20104 | Do you ever fill up drill holes with cement? |
20104 | Do you get anything? |
20104 | Do you remember the date? |
20104 | Do you want me to go up like a skyrocket? 20104 Drowned? |
20104 | For me? |
20104 | For what? |
20104 | Four or five hundred? 20104 Get along without--?" |
20104 | Going to be pretty much of a crowd, is n''t there? |
20104 | Got the best of''em? 20104 Had n''t we better--?" |
20104 | Harry, are you with me? |
20104 | Has she ever been adjudged so, or committed to any asylum for the insane? |
20104 | Have I? |
20104 | Have they found anything yet? |
20104 | Have you any information regarding the value of the Blue Poppy mining claims? |
20104 | Have you seen Harry? |
20104 | Have you two been talking about me? |
20104 | He tried it, did n''t he? 20104 He''s dying?" |
20104 | He? |
20104 | Hear me? 20104 Hello, Bardwell, what''d you find?" |
20104 | Her fiancà ©? |
20104 | Her? |
20104 | Him-- who? |
20104 | Him? 20104 Honest?" |
20104 | How about that, Rodaine? |
20104 | How about you? |
20104 | How are we going to work this mine? |
20104 | How could it be possible for Harry to be down here robbing a dance hall when he''s out working the mine? |
20104 | How do I know? 20104 How do I know?" |
20104 | How many of these men are game to take a chance? |
20104 | How much? |
20104 | How much? |
20104 | How much? |
20104 | How so? 20104 How?" |
20104 | How? |
20104 | I believe you told me to- night that you have a habit of wandering around the hills? |
20104 | I wonder what it would really tell? |
20104 | I''ll go then-- but it takes a little grit to--"Who''s Fairchild here? |
20104 | I--"You do n''t know me? 20104 I? |
20104 | I? 20104 I?" |
20104 | In a hurry to get to Ohadi? |
20104 | In writing? |
20104 | Is it good? |
20104 | Is it the truth? |
20104 | Is it? |
20104 | Is n''t that dangerous? |
20104 | Is n''t there quite a spring right by Crazy Laura''s house? |
20104 | Is that you, Mother Howard? 20104 Is there a turn- off on it anywhere?" |
20104 | It did look terrible, did n''t it? |
20104 | It is-- don''t you think I can see? 20104 It''s--"then his voice dropped to a whisper--"what''s that?" |
20104 | It? |
20104 | Just how crazy is she, Harry? |
20104 | Just the same, huh? 20104 Just what do you mean? |
20104 | Know anything about mining? |
20104 | May I ask the extent of the bond? |
20104 | May I ask what you''ve come to see me about? |
20104 | May I go along? |
20104 | Me drowned, just because I let out a''oller and dropped my''at? |
20104 | Me? |
20104 | Miner? |
20104 | Mother Howard? 20104 My lawyer?" |
20104 | No? 20104 No?" |
20104 | No? |
20104 | Not a man? |
20104 | Of what? |
20104 | Of what? |
20104 | On a night like this? 20104 One of those what?" |
20104 | One-- what one? |
20104 | One? |
20104 | Or the people you''re liable to have to buck up against? |
20104 | Out of the what? |
20104 | Pardon me,she began,"but would you care to buy a ticket?" |
20104 | Pick the wrong filly, pardner? |
20104 | Quit what? |
20104 | Rodaine? 20104 She got mad at him at the dance last night, did n''t she? |
20104 | She? |
20104 | Since you what? |
20104 | So you can tell me nothing? |
20104 | So you''re not going to tell me about''the one'', eh? 20104 So?" |
20104 | So? |
20104 | Something happened? |
20104 | Son,she asked in a low voice,"did n''t he ever get over it?" |
20104 | Squint Rodaine? 20104 Stranger out here?" |
20104 | Suppose it was? 20104 Suppose,"answered Harry after a communication with his magic mustache,"that we go dye and night''til we get the water out? |
20104 | Sure it ai n''t going to be-- soon? |
20104 | Sure now? |
20104 | Sure of that? |
20104 | Sure you ai n''t been visiting? |
20104 | Sure? |
20104 | Telling them two about what we''re going to do? 20104 That you, Maurice?" |
20104 | The Blue Poppy? |
20104 | The Rodaines? |
20104 | The cablegram? |
20104 | The proceeds? |
20104 | Then I''m not to go with you? |
20104 | Then he''ll fight me too? |
20104 | Then the pumping job''s over? |
20104 | Then we''ve got plenty of time-- hello-- Central? 20104 Think you can pull that on us? |
20104 | To the mine? 20104 To-- to what?" |
20104 | Well, is n''t there? |
20104 | Well,he asked,"what do we do? |
20104 | Well,he demanded,"what did you do with the proceeds?" |
20104 | Well? |
20104 | What did n''t''appen? |
20104 | What do you know about women? |
20104 | What do you mean by all these questions? 20104 What do you mean?" |
20104 | What do you mean? |
20104 | What do you want to know, Son? |
20104 | What else do you know, Bill? |
20104 | What for? |
20104 | What is it? |
20104 | What is it? |
20104 | What is the matter? |
20104 | What makes your face so red? |
20104 | What the bloody''ell? |
20104 | What the bloody''ell? |
20104 | What the dickens was she doing? |
20104 | What then? |
20104 | What was that bargain we made? |
20104 | What would you guess? |
20104 | What''ll we do? |
20104 | What''ll you take for the Blue Poppy mine, Son? |
20104 | What''s happened? 20104 What''s happened?" |
20104 | What''s he mean? |
20104 | What''s she mean-- did it herself? |
20104 | What''s that? |
20104 | What''s the idea of this? |
20104 | What''s the matter with you? |
20104 | What''s the matter? |
20104 | What''s the necessity for a day and night shift? |
20104 | What''s the rumpus? |
20104 | What''s the scheme? |
20104 | What''s''appened? |
20104 | What, may I ask? |
20104 | What? 20104 What?" |
20104 | What? |
20104 | What? |
20104 | When can I get a train for Ohadi? |
20104 | When does his trial come up? |
20104 | When you were here before, Harry, did you know a Judge Richmond? |
20104 | When''s it to be? |
20104 | When? |
20104 | When? |
20104 | Where you bound for, pardner? |
20104 | Where you going at all dressed up like that? |
20104 | Where''s Harry? 20104 Where''s Mother''Oward? |
20104 | Where''s Mother''Oward? 20104 Which is--?" |
20104 | Which way did he go? |
20104 | Who brought the news? |
20104 | Who hired you? |
20104 | Who is it? |
20104 | Who made it? |
20104 | Who''s that with the Rodaines? |
20104 | Who''s that? |
20104 | Who-- and by whom? |
20104 | Whom do you mean by''she''? |
20104 | Why did n''t you speak it all out? |
20104 | Why did n''t you tell your sweetheart about this? |
20104 | Why do n''t you wait until we''ve found out something before you get the whole town excited? |
20104 | Why not borry the Argonaut pump? 20104 Why not?" |
20104 | Why not? |
20104 | Why not? |
20104 | Why? 20104 Why?" |
20104 | Will it be finished by night? |
20104 | Will you please give--? |
20104 | With them? |
20104 | Working the mine? |
20104 | Would it be in your book? |
20104 | Would n''t it be a good idea--Fairchild had cut in acridly--"to save your accusations on this thing until you''re a little surer of it? |
20104 | Would n''t it knock your eyes out? |
20104 | Would n''t that be a rather difficult job-- especially when I do n''t know him? |
20104 | You did it on purpose? |
20104 | You going too? |
20104 | You have n''t cut into it at all, then? |
20104 | You knew that too? 20104 You know Miss-- er-- the writer of this card, do n''t you?" |
20104 | You know what you got us into, do n''t you? 20104 You mean that he''s dead?" |
20104 | You mean the Argonaut tunnel? |
20104 | You mean--? |
20104 | You mean--? |
20104 | You mean--? |
20104 | You never saw Larsen again? |
20104 | You saw him--? |
20104 | You say you slipped and fell just as you were beginning to see daylight? |
20104 | You two ai n''t quitters, are you? |
20104 | You what? |
20104 | You''ll kiss me, Roady? |
20104 | You''re Fairchild, ai n''t you? 20104 You''re going there?" |
20104 | You''re not kidding me about it? 20104 You''ve been to Judge Richmond''s?" |
20104 | You''ve told Rodaine so? |
20104 | You? |
20104 | Young man,he queried,"it ai n''t any of my business, but where''d you get this ore?" |
20104 | Your father? |
20104 | Your name''s Fairchild, is n''t it? |
20104 | Your name, please? |
20104 | ''"Ow so?" |
20104 | ''Ear me?" |
20104 | ''Onest now, do n''t you? |
20104 | ''Ow does anybody get a''old on a person? |
20104 | ''Ow long''ave I been gone?" |
20104 | ''Ow much money''ave you got?" |
20104 | ''Ow--?" |
20104 | A crash, the sudden, stumbling feet of a man, then the scratching of a match and an exclamation:"So this is your immortal, eh?" |
20104 | A rumbling sound behind him, then as he stepped to one side, a grimy truck driver leaned out to shout as he passed:"Want a lift? |
20104 | Ach-- will I ever get back that diamond?" |
20104 | Again the heavy voice boomed:"You know me now, eh?" |
20104 | Ai n''t that what you call it?" |
20104 | Ai n''t there no lady an''gent that''s goin''to fill out this here dance? |
20104 | Ai n''t you now?" |
20104 | Always waiting?" |
20104 | Am I right?" |
20104 | And had she not herself done something which had caused a fear of discovery should the pursuing sheriff overtake her? |
20104 | And how''re we going to do that without unwatering that shaft?" |
20104 | And it--""Do you want my answer now?" |
20104 | And then--""Yes--?" |
20104 | And then--""You really did n''t think I was the Smelter bandit, did you?" |
20104 | And what did Anita do naturally-- just like a woman? |
20104 | And what the bloody''ell is she doing''ere, any''ow?" |
20104 | And why had she not offered some explanation of it all? |
20104 | And why had she? |
20104 | And why had they adopted the expedient? |
20104 | And why--? |
20104 | And why--?" |
20104 | And yet why? |
20104 | And yet, if that offer had not been made as some sort of stiletto jest, why had it been made at all? |
20104 | And yet:"If she was n''t guilty of something, why did she run?" |
20104 | And you were making him immortal?" |
20104 | And''oo''s talking?" |
20104 | And--"he looked sharply toward the younger man--"you say to go on?" |
20104 | And--"this time he looked at Fairchild with dolorous eyes--"''ow''re we going to furnish bond this time, if the grand jury indicts me?" |
20104 | Anyway, were n''t the officers looking for a man instead of for a woman? |
20104 | Are you going to be here that long?" |
20104 | Are you sure?" |
20104 | At last:"Open it, why do n''t you?" |
20104 | Barnham?" |
20104 | Besides, where would be Harry''s alibi? |
20104 | But in that event, would he not have waited for his return, to tell him of the accident? |
20104 | But what can she be''ere to testify to?" |
20104 | But who would be that bidder? |
20104 | But why was the offer made? |
20104 | But why?" |
20104 | But you said they were going away?" |
20104 | But''ow was I to know?" |
20104 | But, anyway, I wanted to see you and thank you and--""Thank me? |
20104 | By personal animosity? |
20104 | Ca n''t you see that you''re killing him? |
20104 | Can I see the strike again?" |
20104 | Can you send us up in the skip?" |
20104 | Can you take the night trick?" |
20104 | Could n''t he naturally believe that he had killed him while in a daze? |
20104 | Could they not demonstrate to him now that they always had worked for his best interests? |
20104 | Could you possibly do me the favor of telling me how you''re getting along?" |
20104 | Did he come back with you?" |
20104 | Did he get any cheerier before-- he went?" |
20104 | Did n''t I have a hunch?" |
20104 | Did n''t a man just pass here in an automobile? |
20104 | Did n''t she talk about her books at the Coroner''s inquest?" |
20104 | Did n''t you pull that''old- up?" |
20104 | Did n''t you?" |
20104 | Did somebody fall in?" |
20104 | Did you''ear anything more?" |
20104 | Do n''t you know me?" |
20104 | Do n''t you know now? |
20104 | Do n''t you know where you''ve been?" |
20104 | Do n''t you remember how you bent over and kissed me then and held me in your arms?" |
20104 | Do n''t you remember how you kissed me then?" |
20104 | Do n''t you think that certain people would make an investigation if we should happen to quit the mine now?" |
20104 | Do n''t you want to buy a ticket? |
20104 | Do you get what I mean? |
20104 | Do you know a good place to stop?" |
20104 | Do you think--?" |
20104 | Ever hear of him?" |
20104 | Fairchild?" |
20104 | Finally, after many minutes--"That''s you, Boy?" |
20104 | Finally:"What do I get out of it?" |
20104 | Finally:"Where''s Rodaine?" |
20104 | For there had come a laugh-- shy, embarrassed, almost fearful-- and the plea:"Can we go back where Harry is? |
20104 | For what?" |
20104 | Funny how those things happen, is n''t it?" |
20104 | Go up to the mine-- just like nothing''ad ever''appened?" |
20104 | Got that jack in place yet?" |
20104 | Guess we''d better stir up some horses now and chase along, had n''t we?" |
20104 | Guilty or not guilty?" |
20104 | Had not another lawyer played the friendship racket, in an effort to buy the Blue Poppy mine? |
20104 | Harkins?" |
20104 | Has any one else in this town called her any other name? |
20104 | Have you any further evidence upon the lines that she is going to give?" |
20104 | He certainly looks the part, does n''t he?" |
20104 | He cupped his hands and called:"Who wants me?" |
20104 | He gave me more money-- enough for eleven or twelve years--""And that was ten years ago?" |
20104 | How about the Blue Poppy?" |
20104 | How could he prove it? |
20104 | How could it be fought? |
20104 | How could the thing have been premeditated when he did n''t even know your father? |
20104 | How did he know? |
20104 | How did you get up here?" |
20104 | How do you know but what Thornton Fairchild was attacked by this man and forced to kill in self- defense? |
20104 | How is he?" |
20104 | How long did it take you to come down here?" |
20104 | How much money have you got?" |
20104 | How thick is it?" |
20104 | How''s that sound to you?" |
20104 | I do n''t know anything about mining-- but do n''t veins sometimes pinch off and then show up later on?" |
20104 | I suppose,"he asked, as he looked over his glasses for the last time,"that you do n''t want me to say anything about it?" |
20104 | I thought we''d counted nine?" |
20104 | I wonder-- couldn''t it have been possible for my father to have escaped from this mine in the same way?" |
20104 | I''ad to get that shaft unwatered, did n''t I?" |
20104 | I-- I was so fussed yesterday I did n''t realize--""Are n''t you mistaken?" |
20104 | I-- but what did the assay show?" |
20104 | I-- did n''t realize that I was screaming-- please forgive me-- and go, wo n''t you? |
20104 | I--""Your book?" |
20104 | If the Rodaines owned Judge Richmond, how far did that ownership extend? |
20104 | If there had been nothing wrong, could not a moment of explanation have satisfied any one of the fact? |
20104 | In a case of that kind, what''d you do?" |
20104 | Is he all right? |
20104 | Is it any good?" |
20104 | Is n''t it fair that I should know as much as possible if they still exist, and I''m to make any kind of a fight against them?" |
20104 | Is n''t that enough? |
20104 | Is n''t that sufficient?" |
20104 | Is n''t that the skip?" |
20104 | Is n''t there a barrel of lime in the basement?" |
20104 | Is that good ore-- or is n''t it?" |
20104 | Is that plainer?" |
20104 | Is there anything I can do here?" |
20104 | It may run that way all through the mountain-- but what''s a four- inch vein? |
20104 | Know him?" |
20104 | Let''s see, the Blue Poppy''s right up Kentucky Gulch, not so very far away from the Silver Queen, is n''t it? |
20104 | Lord, did n''t I help out your father when he needed it the worst way? |
20104 | May I come in?" |
20104 | May I offer you a cigar?" |
20104 | May I see you a moment?" |
20104 | Maybe you saw''em, a sandy- haired fellow and a big man with a black mustache, sitting at the back of the room?" |
20104 | McCauley?" |
20104 | More, why had she been willing to give ten dollars in payment for the mere changing of a tire? |
20104 | Mr. Harkins, will you please take the stand again?" |
20104 | Need any money now?" |
20104 | Notice''ow flustered up she got when the coroner asked''er about that book?" |
20104 | Now do that, wo n''t you, Honey?" |
20104 | Now what''s the trouble? |
20104 | Now, Mr. Fairchild, coming to the point, suppose she should point a way out of your troubles?" |
20104 | Or planting them where they can be found easily by a prospective buyer?" |
20104 | Or would he not have proceeded down to the Sampler to bring the news if he had not cared to remain at the tunnel opening? |
20104 | Out of the haze he heard words, and knew indistinctly that they were his own:"Will-- will you dance with me again tonight?" |
20104 | Please take the five, wo n''t you? |
20104 | Proceed, Mrs. Rodaine, what was it you saw?" |
20104 | Ready? |
20104 | Ready?" |
20104 | Remember that, Roady? |
20104 | Rodaine? |
20104 | Rodaine?" |
20104 | Rodaine?" |
20104 | Sakes alive, how is he?" |
20104 | See? |
20104 | See?" |
20104 | She reached forward and a small, sun- tanned hand grasped a greasy jack,"Slide under the back axle and put this jack in place, will you? |
20104 | So tell the truth; were n''t you the man who held up the Old Times dance?" |
20104 | So, after all, ai n''t it easy to see the whole thing?" |
20104 | Stranger?" |
20104 | Suppose it meant''is''appiness and''is''ealth for you to do like''e wanted you? |
20104 | Suppose,"Harry waved a hand,"that you loved somebody awful strong, and suppose that person was under a influence? |
20104 | Tell it-- was n''t you him?" |
20104 | That late? |
20104 | That she''s in love with Rodaine and just--""''Ow should I know? |
20104 | Then I started giving him the herbs--""That you''ve gathered around at night?" |
20104 | Then a query from below:"Is that you, Roady?" |
20104 | Then with a sudden inspiration:"Mother Howard did n''t go and do this?" |
20104 | Then:"You were saying something about that fissure?" |
20104 | There is n''t anybody named Barnham, is there?" |
20104 | There never has been any other thought in my mind--""Fifty- fifty? |
20104 | Therefore is it not better that it remain behind a cloud until such time as Fortune may reveal it-- and hope that such a time will never come? |
20104 | They''re working on our-- what- you- call- it?" |
20104 | This had been the hope of his father-- and here his father had met-- what? |
20104 | Understand? |
20104 | Understand?" |
20104 | Was it because Rodaine knew that wealth did lie concealed there? |
20104 | Was it because Squint Rodaine had better information even than the faithful, hard- working, unfortunate Harry? |
20104 | Was n''t you the man?" |
20104 | What connection had she with the Rodaines? |
20104 | What did they know about the Blue Poppy mine, when neither he nor Harry had any idea of what the future might hold for them there? |
20104 | What did you see that caused you to come to this conclusion?" |
20104 | What effect would it have upon the engagement of Anita and the man Fairchild hoped that she detested? |
20104 | What else was I to do?" |
20104 | What good would it--?" |
20104 | What had been the past? |
20104 | What had it been? |
20104 | What happened here?" |
20104 | What have you got this door shut for?" |
20104 | What if she had been merely a tool for them; what if she had sent Farrell at their direction, to learn everything he and Harry knew? |
20104 | What if she had been playing their game all along? |
20104 | What time are you going to the mine?" |
20104 | What time was it when you were trapped in that mine, Harkins?" |
20104 | What was the result? |
20104 | What were you going to do when he went--?" |
20104 | What would have been the result? |
20104 | What would it mean to her? |
20104 | What would that mean? |
20104 | What''appened in Denver?" |
20104 | What''re you so interested for?" |
20104 | What''s Squint doing there?" |
20104 | What''s that? |
20104 | What''s the matter over there? |
20104 | What''ve I done that you should--?" |
20104 | What--? |
20104 | What--?" |
20104 | When I went through there? |
20104 | Where was he?" |
20104 | Where you been at?" |
20104 | Where''d he go-- straight on the main road or off on the circuit trail?" |
20104 | Where''s Mother''Oward? |
20104 | Where''s everybody?" |
20104 | Where''s his body?" |
20104 | Where''s the place? |
20104 | Which way do you go?" |
20104 | Who is he?" |
20104 | Who wants to volunteer?" |
20104 | Who would get the mine-- perhaps for twenty or twenty- five thousand dollars, when it now was worth millions? |
20104 | Who''s game?" |
20104 | Who?" |
20104 | Why could n''t Larsen have been knocked out by a flying stone-- just like you were? |
20104 | Why did n''t you say so when you came in? |
20104 | Why did n''t you wait until they were both there?" |
20104 | Why do n''t you hold me in your arms any more--?" |
20104 | Why had it come upon his father? |
20104 | Why had not Larsen been with them in reality? |
20104 | Why had she not gone to Farrell with the proposition-- to a man whom she knew Fairchild trusted, instead of to a greasy, hand rubbing shyster? |
20104 | Why is it necessary that you be there?" |
20104 | Why not?" |
20104 | Why should the value have now jumped to four times its original figures? |
20104 | Why the patient, yet impatient wait for death? |
20104 | Why the silence? |
20104 | Why? |
20104 | Why?" |
20104 | Why?" |
20104 | Why?" |
20104 | Why?" |
20104 | Will you go with me to notify the coroner-- or would you rather stay here?" |
20104 | Will you help me to find him?" |
20104 | Wo n''t I knock''er eyes out, now?" |
20104 | Wo n''t I knock''er eyes out?" |
20104 | Wo n''t they find it out anyway?" |
20104 | Would Your Honor care to examine them?" |
20104 | Would n''t you go with a man? |
20104 | Yet, who was she? |
20104 | Yet, why should she have gone through this procedure to reach him? |
20104 | You ai n''t been high- grading?" |
20104 | You can handle these two men alone?" |
20104 | You did n''t notice the license number?" |
20104 | You do n''t suppose that was because you were so tall and handsome, do you?" |
20104 | You got my note?" |
20104 | You know Captain Lee, do n''t you? |
20104 | You know where that little fissure is in the''anging wall, away back in the stope?" |
20104 | You mean the woman who runs the boarding house? |
20104 | You noticed they left the table before the meal was over? |
20104 | You say Bardwell and your partner went out on the Ohadi road to head the young''un off?" |
20104 | You say that you''re going to be here? |
20104 | You''ave n''t quit?" |
20104 | You''re going to keep on, ai n''t you?" |
20104 | You''re sure-- you''re sure?" |
20104 | You''ve given him the herbs?" |
20104 | You?" |
20104 | Your age?" |
20104 | he questioned,"what''s up?" |
20104 | she persisted,"ai n''t you a Fairchild?" |
20104 | she turned to Fairchild--"won''t you let me go?" |
40262 | ''I''ve come down regeler every day For twenty years to Piper''s store; I''ve sot here in a patient way, Say, hain''t I, Piper?'' 40262 A letter from him?" |
40262 | A miner? |
40262 | A ministerial- looking gentleman who called himself Felton Cleveland, eh? |
40262 | All armed? |
40262 | And do you propose to prance out there and let them shoot you up, too? 40262 And if you find other men on the claim, what will you do?" |
40262 | And in a difficult country as to access? |
40262 | And is it yet time? |
40262 | And is it you? |
40262 | And is there any reason why I should not? 40262 And now,"said Frank,"if this feud were ended, if any offense of his were pardoned, could he not claim his property?" |
40262 | And so the rheumatism and cold weather drove you south, eh? |
40262 | And the one you speak of-- the one who was compelled to flee from the country-- was he wealthy? |
40262 | And this new claim of yours is inconveniently located at a distance from any railway town? |
40262 | And you did n''t find him? |
40262 | And you have them in operation? |
40262 | And you were not on your way to Flagstaff to meet Dick Merriwell there? |
40262 | And you will drop it? |
40262 | And you would have no objections to that, of course? |
40262 | Any trouble in regard to the new mine? |
40262 | Anything serious the matter? |
40262 | Are we to have nothing? 40262 Are you certain that''sta.y''comes into it?" |
40262 | Are you hurt, Merry? |
40262 | Are you serious about this fellow, cap''n? |
40262 | Are you sure this is straight goods? |
40262 | Are you? |
40262 | As valuable as this one? |
40262 | But Abe, Dick-- Abe? |
40262 | But are n''t you going back with us to the Mazatzals? |
40262 | But are you sure, Abe-- are you sure we''re taking the right course? |
40262 | But ca n''t we take her? |
40262 | But do you mean to tell me,said Wiley,"that you are not an admirer of the manly art of self- defense? |
40262 | But how can it be done-- how can it be done? |
40262 | But how did you happen to have such prisoners in the first place? |
40262 | But how was it? 40262 But if you were living on a ranch down on the Rio Verde, how did you happen to be in Prescott when Frank Merriwell was there?" |
40262 | But now, Frank-- what are we to do? |
40262 | But now-- now? |
40262 | But tell me,urged Dick,"how you came to have those men as prisoners?" |
40262 | But what could I do with him? 40262 But what do you think has happened to her? |
40262 | But what if we should miss Dick? 40262 But wherever is Dick''s horse?" |
40262 | But you do n''t go alone, I judge? 40262 But you were followed?" |
40262 | Can they descend that way? |
40262 | Can you tell me where to find him? |
40262 | Clark? 40262 Colvin, do you know anybody in Prescott?" |
40262 | Costola? |
40262 | Did it amuse you so much to see me take my regular morning plunge? 40262 Did n''t we say it was?" |
40262 | Did n''t yer git yer little present? |
40262 | Did they see me do it? |
40262 | Did you ever hear of Benson Clark? |
40262 | Did you hit him? |
40262 | Did you know that you left a pistol with your name upon it in a hotel where you stopped in Snowflake? |
40262 | Did you low- born whelps think that Cap''n Wiley would go back on his old side pard, Frank Merriwell? 40262 Did you, indeed?" |
40262 | Do n''t you know? |
40262 | Do you allow, Dillon,he finally heard Mat say,"that Dan will stick to his little plan to hold up that train?" |
40262 | Do you believe, Frank, that it is their scheme? |
40262 | Do you dare say to my face that I cheat? |
40262 | Do you fancy that there is a possibility that he might be induced to sell in case the offer seemed an advantageous one? |
40262 | Do you hear me, Frank Merriwell? |
40262 | Do you know where Frank is now? 40262 Do you mean that he was n''t hurt, Joe?" |
40262 | Do you mean that you''re not going with us? |
40262 | Do you notice anything peculiar about that letter? |
40262 | Do you propose to remain here all night, Merry? |
40262 | Do you remember of hearing him answer any to your calls after you had passed through those woods? |
40262 | Do you suppose, mates, that the spook of Benson Clark is lingering in this vicinity? |
40262 | Do you suppose,asked Hodge, in consternation,"that there are other parties searching for that mine?" |
40262 | Do you think she is prepared to endure the hardships she would be compelled to face? 40262 Do you think, Frank,"he questioned,"that there is any hope of finding Felicia here? |
40262 | Does we git it sure? |
40262 | Ef he is so fur, however is it you expects ter find him in a hurry? |
40262 | Father,he said,"who were those men, and how came they to be here?" |
40262 | Felicia,questioned Frank huskily;"what of her?" |
40262 | Frank him not here? |
40262 | From your words,returned Merry,"I should fancy you had been looking for me for some time?" |
40262 | Going to Flagstaff to meet Frank Merriwell''s brother, did you say? |
40262 | Gone-- where? |
40262 | Have we not suffered indignities enough? 40262 Have you a pack of cards?" |
40262 | Have you discovered anything? |
40262 | Have you made your will? 40262 Have you not been satisfied in the past?" |
40262 | Have you noticed a certain old Injun in this bunch sence we started out? |
40262 | Have you seen him lately? |
40262 | Have you thought of Felicia? 40262 He is safe?" |
40262 | He is younger? |
40262 | He was with the gang that cut loose your prisoners, was he? 40262 He went out with you?" |
40262 | Hey? |
40262 | His brother? 40262 His brother?" |
40262 | His cousin, eh? |
40262 | How am I going to rescue him,said Merry,"when I do n''t know where to find him?" |
40262 | How am I to believe you? |
40262 | How are you hitting her, Bill? |
40262 | How can we depend on a fellow who sleeps at his post when on guard? |
40262 | How could a ship come bearing down upon you with no wind to sail by? |
40262 | How did he make the discovery? |
40262 | How did you happen to come? |
40262 | How did you happen to know this Dick Merriwell? |
40262 | How do you do, sir? |
40262 | How do you make that out? |
40262 | How do you think the trick was done? |
40262 | How does it git there? |
40262 | How does it happen that there are children in this wretched region? |
40262 | How does we settle who does it? |
40262 | How far is this mine from the nearest railroad point? |
40262 | How know you so much? |
40262 | How many men do you think there are in this plot? |
40262 | How silently? |
40262 | How so? |
40262 | Howdy, Dan? |
40262 | I am now; but old Joe Crowfoot----"Crowfoot-- what of him? |
40262 | I believe this valley is the one,Merry declared;"but how are we going to get into it? |
40262 | I must stay near by, must n''t I? |
40262 | I presume you would consider this engagement ended in case you fail to put me down and out in short order? |
40262 | I suppose you are Mr. Frank Merriwell? |
40262 | I wonder how he gits onter it that anything''s up? |
40262 | If I has n''t offended your highness,said the man who had asked the question,"perhaps you tells me now where this Dick Merriwell is?" |
40262 | If I were to make you an offer for your property, on being satisfied with it as something I want,he said,"would you consider it?" |
40262 | If these men are bad men,she said,"wo n''t they harm Dick some way?" |
40262 | If you were the one whipped, you would call all dealings off? |
40262 | Indeed? |
40262 | Is he dead, Frank? |
40262 | Is he home? |
40262 | Is he like you? |
40262 | Is it Choctaw or Chinese? |
40262 | Is it luck you call it? |
40262 | Is it possible to cross the desert? |
40262 | Is it possible? 40262 Is that so?" |
40262 | Is that so? |
40262 | Is that so? |
40262 | Is that true? |
40262 | Is that you, Curry? |
40262 | Is there any chance for us to escape? |
40262 | Is this new Joaquin endeavoring to follow in the footsteps of his predecessor? |
40262 | Is this the road, Buckhart? |
40262 | Is this the way you are to be trusted? 40262 It appears that I have given you considerable trouble?" |
40262 | It seems that Hodge trusts you? |
40262 | Leave me behind when there''s a ruction brewing? 40262 Look a here, Mr. Merriwell,"he said,"do yer know who yer dealing with in this yere piece of business?" |
40262 | Mebbe you hurries right along? 40262 Mebbe you pull up stake and lope?" |
40262 | Mebbe you tells me who is the boss? |
40262 | Morgan,called Merry,"can you hear me?" |
40262 | My dear child,he said,"why do you shed these foolish tears?" |
40262 | My son, is all this true? |
40262 | Not Macklyn Morgan? |
40262 | Now we bids you a pleasant good night, and we hopes you sleeps sweet and dreams agreeable dreams-- eh, Mat? |
40262 | Now, what do yer think of that? |
40262 | Now, what will you do, Macklyn Morgan? |
40262 | Now, who is it what watches you so closelike? |
40262 | Oh, that is the way yer does it, is it? |
40262 | Oh, that''s it? |
40262 | Oh, where is he? 40262 Oh, yer does, does yer?" |
40262 | Old Joe down there with those men? |
40262 | On what inducements? |
40262 | Only that? |
40262 | Peculiar? 40262 Perhaps you have a better one, Shawmut? |
40262 | Rheumatism troubles you again? |
40262 | Ropes? |
40262 | Say you so? 40262 Say you so?" |
40262 | See here,said Kip, stopping short,"how do you happen to know so much about this?" |
40262 | Sleeping at your post, are you? |
40262 | So it is for that stuff you sell your friends, is it? |
40262 | So it''s you? |
40262 | So they did n''t kill you outright, did they? |
40262 | So you are also the cousin of Frank Merriwell? |
40262 | So you two fine chaps takes water? |
40262 | That is the Queen Mystery, I believe? |
40262 | That? |
40262 | The Americans,questioned Carlos,"what of them?" |
40262 | Then he has a brother, has he? 40262 Then he is somewhere yereabouts?" |
40262 | Then it was n''t quite true? |
40262 | Then what was the meaning of your threat to expose his mining operations? |
40262 | Then what''s eating of yer? |
40262 | Then where is he? |
40262 | Then you believe there is a cipher in it, do you? |
40262 | Then you have heard of it, sir? |
40262 | Then you intend to play baseball again, do you, cap''n? |
40262 | Then you know what has become of him? |
40262 | Then you raced through a piece of woods, did you? |
40262 | Then, why is n''t he here? |
40262 | Think? |
40262 | This boy is your brother? |
40262 | This is the one Felicia told us to take, is n''t it? |
40262 | Those men-- those men who have been released----"What of them? |
40262 | Those ruffians? |
40262 | Tried to force you to give up the Queen Mystery, did he? |
40262 | Trying to jump a claim? |
40262 | Was it Indians, do you think? |
40262 | Was it carelessness? |
40262 | Was that what you fired at? |
40262 | We take all the risks, and what do we get? 40262 We will give these poor fellows decent burial, and after that----""After that-- what?" |
40262 | We? 40262 Well, Colvin, you are from the Enchanted Valley?" |
40262 | Well, I opines you has cooked yer man afore this? |
40262 | Well, how does it look to you? |
40262 | Well, however does he happen to be hiring men for this yere mine? 40262 Well, partner, if I tells you, does you opine you''re ready to stick by me?" |
40262 | Well, what do yer think o''this game, Dug? |
40262 | Well, what do you make of that, Merry? |
40262 | Well, what do you think of that? |
40262 | Well, what do you think of that? |
40262 | Well, what''s to be done, Merry? |
40262 | Well, whatever was the varmint trying to do? |
40262 | Well, you do n''t suppose I''d let them drive me out, do you? |
40262 | Well,said Merry, having discovered the cap''n''s condition,"I presume now you will return with us to the Mazatzals?" |
40262 | Wha- a- at? |
40262 | Whar are they? |
40262 | What ails ye, drat yer? |
40262 | What are we to do, Frank? |
40262 | What are you doing? 40262 What are you going to do?" |
40262 | What are you prowling around yere for, you old vagrant? |
40262 | What are you talking about? |
40262 | What behold you, mate? |
40262 | What can you do in the night? |
40262 | What did you say? |
40262 | What do I think of it? |
40262 | What do ye here, my son? |
40262 | What do yer think of that, partner? 40262 What do you get, Joe?" |
40262 | What do you propose to do? |
40262 | What do you suppose has happened? |
40262 | What do you think about it now? |
40262 | What do you think about the horses? |
40262 | What do you want me to write? |
40262 | What does it mean? |
40262 | What does yer know about him, pard? |
40262 | What has become of him? |
40262 | What has brought about this sudden change on your part? |
40262 | What have you found? |
40262 | What if some one should offer you a prominent position at a salary of ten thousand a year where you would be unable to play baseball? |
40262 | What in blazes does you mean? |
40262 | What in the name of all mysteries are you doing, Crowfoot? |
40262 | What in thunder are you doing here? |
40262 | What is it all about? |
40262 | What is it that does n''t seem possible? |
40262 | What is it, Brad? |
40262 | What is it, Felicia? |
40262 | What is it, Frank? |
40262 | What is it? |
40262 | What is it? |
40262 | What is money? |
40262 | What is now, Frank? |
40262 | What is the meaning of this? |
40262 | What is the meaning of this? |
40262 | What is the mission''s income? |
40262 | What is this we finds? 40262 What is this?" |
40262 | What is your next low trick, Morgan? |
40262 | What matters it, Pachuca? |
40262 | What new game are you up to, Mr. Morgan? 40262 What of him?" |
40262 | What sort of men are they? |
40262 | What the dickens could have brought him here at this time? |
40262 | What the dickens is he up to? |
40262 | What then? 40262 What was that?" |
40262 | What will Dick think when he finds us gone? |
40262 | What will be their next move? |
40262 | What will we do about this business, Merry? |
40262 | What will you do? |
40262 | What would you do? |
40262 | What''s that to me? 40262 What''s that?" |
40262 | What''s that? |
40262 | What''s that? |
40262 | What''s that? |
40262 | What''s that? |
40262 | What''s that? |
40262 | What''s the matter, Abe? |
40262 | What''s the matter, Abe? |
40262 | What''s the matter, Crowfoot? |
40262 | What''s the matter, Frank? |
40262 | What''s the matter, pard? |
40262 | What''s the matter, pard? |
40262 | What''s the meaning of this great agitation by which you seek to overthrow my corporosity? |
40262 | What''s the trouble there? |
40262 | What''s this jargon? |
40262 | What''s this strange thing, Felicia? 40262 What''s to be done now?" |
40262 | What''s up now, Brad? |
40262 | What''s up now? |
40262 | What''s your name? |
40262 | What, me? |
40262 | What, these? |
40262 | What? 40262 What?" |
40262 | What? |
40262 | Whatever are you doing yere? |
40262 | Whatever are you giving us? |
40262 | Whatever did you expect to find? |
40262 | Whatever does he do that fer? |
40262 | Whatever does yer make of it, partner? |
40262 | Whatever does yer make of that, pard Merriwell? |
40262 | Whatever does you take us fer? |
40262 | Whatever has you there? |
40262 | Whatever is the matter? 40262 Whatever is the use to jump around this yere way?" |
40262 | Whatever is this game? |
40262 | Whatever is this he is shooting at you? |
40262 | Whatever is this you says, mister? |
40262 | Whatever kind of fighting does yer call this? |
40262 | Whatever was yer talking about, Wiley? |
40262 | Whatever''s up now? |
40262 | When do you contemplate such a thing? |
40262 | When will you learn better? |
40262 | When? |
40262 | Where are they now? |
40262 | Where are those pesky stairs? |
40262 | Where are we, Abe? |
40262 | Where can he be? |
40262 | Where did this yere shooting happen, Pete? |
40262 | Where had we better camp? |
40262 | Where have they gone, Joe? |
40262 | Where is Brad? |
40262 | Where is Dick? |
40262 | Where is Felicia, Frank? |
40262 | Where is Frank Merriwell? |
40262 | Where is Frank? |
40262 | Where is he, Abe? |
40262 | Where is he? 40262 Where is he?" |
40262 | Where is this fellow we left to guard our property? |
40262 | Where is this yere Dick Merriwell, Hunchy? |
40262 | Where under the stars did you drop from? |
40262 | Where was this, if you do n''t mind giving that much information? |
40262 | Where''s my pard? |
40262 | Where? 40262 Wherever did we get into this hole?" |
40262 | Who am I? 40262 Who are these new enemies you have found here?" |
40262 | Who are they, Abe? 40262 Who are you?" |
40262 | Who are you? |
40262 | Who are you? |
40262 | Who built it, Frank? |
40262 | Who calls for me? |
40262 | Who did it? |
40262 | Who do you s''pose is back of this yere business, Dug? |
40262 | Who do you suppose those men are? |
40262 | Who does you allow is coming? |
40262 | Who is old Joe Crowfoot? |
40262 | Who is the parsonish gentleman? |
40262 | Who is there? 40262 Who is your brother, kid?" |
40262 | Who says so? 40262 Who? |
40262 | Whoever does yer reckon is a- playing a fiddle out yere? |
40262 | Whoever is he, anyhow? |
40262 | Whoever is this yere? |
40262 | Why all this uproar? |
40262 | Why did they seek to slay you? |
40262 | Why do n''t they sail right out here and light into us? 40262 Why do n''t yer stand up like a man and fight? |
40262 | Why do you disturb the placid peacefulness of this pellucid morning with the ponderous pyrotechnics of your palpitating pleasure? |
40262 | Why do you mix up in this, Wiley? |
40262 | Why do you never talk thus to the others? |
40262 | Why does he seem so mighty suspicious? |
40262 | Why does n''t he sing some more, Merry? |
40262 | Why does yer think that so brightlike? 40262 Why for do you ramble around that yere way?" |
40262 | Why have you brought me here? |
40262 | Why must you always have enemies? |
40262 | Why not? 40262 Why not? |
40262 | Why not? |
40262 | Why not? |
40262 | Why not? |
40262 | Why not? |
40262 | Why not? |
40262 | Why should he write a letter? 40262 Why should he? |
40262 | Why should you do that? |
40262 | Why should you? 40262 Why this agitated haste?" |
40262 | Why were you so particular to say,''No house shelters me?'' |
40262 | Why, have you a brother? |
40262 | Why, whatever is this? |
40262 | Why, you do n''t buck up agin''Bland none? |
40262 | Why,exclaimed Henry,"you do n''t mean Mr. Merriwell, do yer?" |
40262 | Will you do as I tell you? |
40262 | Yes, whatever is it you''re driving at? |
40262 | You Flank Mellowell? 40262 You ai n''t a- giving it ter me that you bucks up agin''Bland, are yer?" |
40262 | You are making medicine for your rheumatism? |
40262 | You are not hurt? |
40262 | You did n''t shoot at the man on the rope? |
40262 | You do n''t find no trace whatever of my pard, do you, Frank? |
40262 | You do n''t know a man you can depend upon-- a good fighter who will stick by us if paid well? |
40262 | You do n''t know? 40262 You do n''t mean to tell me that my pard let any onery horse dump him out of the saddle? |
40262 | You do n''t think some wild animal has got him? |
40262 | You hear the flying lizard sing? 40262 You kick no more?" |
40262 | You live here alone, father? |
40262 | You no chop um up some? |
40262 | You thinks Bland is not behind it, does yer? |
40262 | You throws up a chance to make a good thing? 40262 You were one of the men engaged by Wiley, I presume?" |
40262 | You will find Dick, wo n''t you? |
40262 | You? |
40262 | You? |
40262 | ''John, old man,''says I,''what are you doing?'' |
40262 | ''What were you doing at that window?'' |
40262 | ''What''s it wurth?'' |
40262 | ''Whatever is a- doing?'' |
40262 | ''Who were you talking to?'' |
40262 | ***** What had become of Felicia and little Abe? |
40262 | --what does that stand for, Frank?" |
40262 | And what is Frank Merriwell''s brother doing in Flagstaff?" |
40262 | And you beat the whole bunch off, did you, Mr. Merriwell? |
40262 | Are they pursuing us?" |
40262 | Are you aware of the fact that Sukes was shot in the dark? |
40262 | Are you aware that every light in the place had first been extinguished by other shots? |
40262 | Are you certain your title to this property is clear?" |
40262 | Are you old Joe?" |
40262 | Are you ready to go, child?" |
40262 | Are you willing to do so?" |
40262 | Are you with us, or are you ready to give up?" |
40262 | Besides that, how can I find my way to the Enchanted Valley unless guided by Wiley himself?" |
40262 | But are n''t you alone?" |
40262 | But even had I done so, who could say that it was not I who shot out the lights and the other man who killed Milton Sukes?" |
40262 | But how do you know anything about it?" |
40262 | But what are your plans now? |
40262 | But what can I do? |
40262 | But what of this world''s riches has my mighty intellect and my poetic soul brought me? |
40262 | But what was I to do? |
40262 | But what was that elongated, ear- splitting vibration that pierced the tympanum of my tingling ear? |
40262 | But whatever are you going to do with Felicia?" |
40262 | But why do you pretend that it is on his account you are carrying out this lawless piece of business? |
40262 | By the way, mates, did you ever know why it was that Santos- Dumont retired from this country in confusion and dismay? |
40262 | Can any one direct me to a tub of tanglefoot?" |
40262 | Can not you do so?" |
40262 | Can you do that, Abe?" |
40262 | Can you see her in that window up there? |
40262 | Can you tell me anything more of them?" |
40262 | Can you tell me anything to assist in my search?" |
40262 | Clark? |
40262 | Dick, how did you come here?" |
40262 | Did n''t I deceive him? |
40262 | Did n''t I kill him? |
40262 | Did you ever hear how I got the best of Bat Masterson? |
40262 | Did you ever hear of Spike Riley?" |
40262 | Did you ever hear of the Costolas? |
40262 | Did you ever hear of the time I had heart failure in that baseball game with the Cleveland Nationals? |
40262 | Did you hear that voice? |
40262 | Did you know about this plot to seize the mines-- before Hodge discovered it?" |
40262 | Did you see where the shot came from?" |
40262 | Do n''t you think Frank will bring him here right away?" |
40262 | Do n''t you think I may see him soon? |
40262 | Do n''t you want to take it?" |
40262 | Do n''t''spose I ever told you about those fleas?" |
40262 | Do you hear? |
40262 | Do you know how I dealt with Milton Sukes? |
40262 | Do you let on that you''re going to disobey orders?" |
40262 | Do you mean to tell me that you never have been concerned in any crooked schemes? |
40262 | Do you mean to tell me that you take no interest in the prize ring and the glorious heroes of it?" |
40262 | Do you mean to tell me that your career as a maker of millions has been unspotted? |
40262 | Do you mean, pard, that you propose to cut me out of this yere scrimmage? |
40262 | Do you mind showing me the report of the assayer?" |
40262 | Do you mind telling how it happened?" |
40262 | Do you opine we''ve got any kick coming?" |
40262 | Do you propose to let these measly galoots wipe out the Merriwell family in a bunch? |
40262 | Do you smoke, Mr. Merriwell? |
40262 | Do you think I can conscientiously ignore the fact that he was murdered?" |
40262 | Do you want me, ghost?" |
40262 | Does yer know nothing else but jest ter dodge?" |
40262 | Does yer mean to insinuate that the old varmint loaded this bunch with dope?" |
40262 | Ever play baseball, Joe, old boy? |
40262 | HOW WAS IT DONE? |
40262 | HOW WAS IT DONE? |
40262 | Have I paid you in a satisfactory manner?" |
40262 | How did it happen?" |
40262 | How did you get this?" |
40262 | How did you happen to be so quick with the shot?" |
40262 | How do you explain that?" |
40262 | How have you managed to stand those ruffians off?" |
40262 | How is yourn, Dug?" |
40262 | How know we that we are to receive all that is promised?" |
40262 | How will you explain your behavior to the satisfaction of the law?" |
40262 | How?" |
40262 | I believe you have a mine in this vicinity?" |
40262 | I have also learned, Mr. Merriwell, that you have other mines?" |
40262 | I presume the Costolas must have possessed large estates in Spain?" |
40262 | I sees him, and I says:''Jim, how much you let me have on my hoss and outfit?'' |
40262 | If I provide you with some loose change, will you give me your word not to use it in gambling?" |
40262 | If I were to step out here now and make a similar charge against Mr. Kensington, what would be the result?" |
40262 | If she were not, why should Black Joaquin put himself to so much trouble?" |
40262 | If we should not find him, what would become of us, Abe? |
40262 | If you deceive me in that, why not in everything?" |
40262 | If you do, I''ll----""You''ll what?" |
40262 | If you intend to push such a charge against me, why do n''t you go ahead and do it? |
40262 | If you tries it----""What then?" |
40262 | Is it settled?" |
40262 | Is it strange we suspect she is a prize of great value? |
40262 | Is that all yer can do? |
40262 | Is that the sort of justice you are looking for, Morgan? |
40262 | Is that the way you obtain justice for your dead partner? |
40262 | Is that what you mean? |
40262 | Is the chief to get it all?" |
40262 | Is there no town, no human habitation beyond these mountains?" |
40262 | Is you trying to fool your brother up some?" |
40262 | It is barely possible you have heard of me?" |
40262 | Kensington did not seem pleased, and immediately he demanded:"How do you happen to know so much about it, sir?" |
40262 | Let''s see, whatever was his name?" |
40262 | Macklyn Morgan, are you immaculate? |
40262 | Me?" |
40262 | Mebbe he takes hatchet and chop um up? |
40262 | Mebbe you has no great time to waste?" |
40262 | Mebbe you means Frank Merriwell?" |
40262 | Merriwell?" |
40262 | Merriwell?" |
40262 | Merriwell?" |
40262 | Morgan?" |
40262 | Much less, why should any who profess to be of the holy faith do such a thing?" |
40262 | Oh, where is he?" |
40262 | Oh, you will take me with you, wo n''t you, Dick? |
40262 | Perhaps you have not heard of me?" |
40262 | Sabe?" |
40262 | Staples is not home, where can I find him?" |
40262 | Staples?" |
40262 | The boy''s dark eyes looked fearlessly at them, and he coolly inquired:"What''s your game? |
40262 | Then what Joe him get? |
40262 | This story about living on a ranch-- how about it?" |
40262 | This yere is a nice bunch o''miners, now, ai n''t it? |
40262 | Trying to repress and conceal his indignation, Bart asked, as if wholly unsuspicious of the real situation:"What''s the matter, Bland?" |
40262 | Understand that? |
40262 | Understand that?" |
40262 | Was Wiley a traitor? |
40262 | We are the men who did the work; why should not we be trusted? |
40262 | We''re great at soothing-- eh, Mat?" |
40262 | We''re jest as gentle as two playful kittens-- eh, Mat?" |
40262 | What air they doin''here?" |
40262 | What are we going to do?" |
40262 | What can I do alone?" |
40262 | What could they make out of that? |
40262 | What do they do there, Frank?" |
40262 | What do you mean by such conduct?" |
40262 | What do you think of that?" |
40262 | What do you think of that?" |
40262 | What do you want of me?" |
40262 | What had happened to Dick? |
40262 | What harm has the child done that she should be deceived? |
40262 | What has happened to Felicia? |
40262 | What has happened? |
40262 | What if I had remained in Boston, Merry? |
40262 | What if our enemies had crept upon us while you were supposed to be guarding the camp?" |
40262 | What if they do find his charred body? |
40262 | What is behind this singular procedure of yours?" |
40262 | What makes yer fight with yer feet?" |
40262 | What sort of men are they?" |
40262 | What think you the chief would say should he hear you?" |
40262 | What was it that happened?" |
40262 | What was it when you won?" |
40262 | What will this day bring? |
40262 | What would I think of myself if anything serious happened to my brother? |
40262 | What''s his name?" |
40262 | Whatever are you a- doing?" |
40262 | Whatever good would it do them to harm him? |
40262 | Whatever is he doing here?" |
40262 | Whatever is this joke you''re putting up on me, Felicia?" |
40262 | When I am turned down by the blind and deluded managers, how am I to help another? |
40262 | When our feelings is ruffled we are a heap bad-- eh, Mat?" |
40262 | When the door was opened and Buckhart entered, Felicia cried out to him:"Dick-- you have found him?" |
40262 | When they had lowered its contents until very little was left, Bight observed:"I s''pose Bland he''s going to chaw up this yere chap, Hodge?" |
40262 | Where are they?" |
40262 | Where did yer get lost from?" |
40262 | Where is Dick? |
40262 | Where is Frank? |
40262 | Where is Sukes now? |
40262 | Where is he now?" |
40262 | Where is he?" |
40262 | Where is he?" |
40262 | Where is she?" |
40262 | Where is this man?" |
40262 | Where will it lead me? |
40262 | White man did him see red snake with horse''s head? |
40262 | Who are they?" |
40262 | Who can say the hand of Providence was not in it? |
40262 | Who is she? |
40262 | Who is the child, and why did they take her from her home?" |
40262 | Who is the old tike, mate?" |
40262 | Who is this yere Dick?" |
40262 | Who shall say I was to blame? |
40262 | Why are they not permitted to come to me?" |
40262 | Why did n''t I see them?" |
40262 | Why did n''t he come himself, instead of doing that?" |
40262 | Why did n''t you let me know about it any? |
40262 | Why did they attack you?" |
40262 | Why did they set upon me, my son?" |
40262 | Why did you pursue and hunt him in disguise? |
40262 | Why do n''t we have the luck to locate a mine like that? |
40262 | Why do n''t you leave your cousin in the care of Cap''n Wiley?" |
40262 | Why do you keep out of reach and urge your little beasts on?" |
40262 | Why do you suppose he dropped a period into the midst of it?" |
40262 | Why do you tell me what you contemplate doing? |
40262 | Why does yer reckon that when you agrees ter meet me at Win''mill Station I comes here to find you five miles away? |
40262 | Why should I win with you?" |
40262 | Why should any one seize me and choke me in such a manner? |
40262 | Why should luck always come to other galoots?" |
40262 | Why should we be for telling you any?" |
40262 | Why was it constructed? |
40262 | Why was she deceived with the tale that she was to be carried to her father?" |
40262 | Why, Frank, what are you going to do about it? |
40262 | Will you explain to me how any one could have seen me shoot him under such circumstances?" |
40262 | Without paying any attention to the pockmarked fellow, Dillon bent over the motionless boy, muttering:"I wonder if I cracks his skull? |
40262 | Worthington?" |
40262 | You have never thought of selling the Queen Mystery?" |
40262 | You hear me chirp?" |
40262 | You intend to start for the new mines early to- morrow?" |
40262 | You know Felicia Delores, Dick''s cousin, with whom he was brought up? |
40262 | You know what that is, do n''t you?" |
40262 | You say you have picked up some more men here?" |
40262 | You say you heard from your husband, who was then in a place called Warner?" |
40262 | You takes some good men with you?" |
40262 | You tells how you raises a roar if you do n''t git your coin, but what does yer do to earn it?" |
40262 | You turned this way to escape the cold and to find at the same time the kind of game you were after?" |
40262 | and what do you want?" |
40262 | exclaimed Felicia,"where are the friends I saw from the window? |
40262 | gasped Frank;"how did you get here?" |
40262 | have you forgotten me?" |
40262 | he exclaimed,"are you hurt?" |
40262 | muttered Merry,"am I dreaming?" |
40262 | my brother, is it you?" |
40262 | what ails yer?" |