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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40254 | About how fast can that streak of greased lightning travel, any way? |
40254 | Am I hungry? |
40254 | And now,he concluded,"do you wonder that I dread that sleek and crawling monster that I call the sea?" |
40254 | And so you''re one of the chaps in the transcontinental race, are you? 40254 Are you fit?" |
40254 | Are you two rascals going along? |
40254 | Beat a train? |
40254 | Billy the Kid and his gang? 40254 But have n''t you got a machine in the place you could take a cylinder from, and put it on my machine?" |
40254 | But how long will it take to get the new one here? |
40254 | But is n''t your name Wilson-- Bert Wilson, the college pitcher? |
40254 | But what started the feud in the first place? |
40254 | Can you tell me,he asked,"who sent that telegram early this morning?" |
40254 | Did you think for a minute that Tom and I would miss the fun of seeing you scoot across the continent and win that ten thousand dollars? 40254 Do n''t smoke, eh?" |
40254 | Do you remember? |
40254 | Do you see this hair of mine? |
40254 | Do you smoke, son? |
40254 | Have you ever seen an abalone? 40254 Have you really decided to go into it?" |
40254 | How about any crooked work? |
40254 | How about that contest anyway? |
40254 | How about the route? |
40254 | How are you feeling, Bert? |
40254 | I should say you did,agreed his late rival,"but what are you doing way out here a thousand miles from nowhere, more or less?" |
40254 | I suppose you''ll begin practicing at the track pretty soon now, wo n''t you, Bert? |
40254 | Is a wolf hungry? 40254 Is there a switch between here and Corridon?" |
40254 | Is there any chance of that? |
40254 | Is there any road near the track that he might have used? |
40254 | Near Newark, did you say? |
40254 | No need to worry about your not delivering the goods, is there, old boy? |
40254 | Nobody''s going to play a trick like that on us and get away with it, are they? |
40254 | Oh, just about an hour ago,replied the clerk,"no bad news I hope?" |
40254 | Since when did you fellows set up to be mind readers? |
40254 | Wall, stranger, what kind of a contraption do you- all reckon to have thar? |
40254 | We''ll make it ahead of everybody else or die in the attempt, wo n''t we, old fellow? |
40254 | Weeping for more worlds to conquer? |
40254 | What are you going to christen it, Bert? |
40254 | What do you mean by that? |
40254 | What kept you so long? |
40254 | What was it-- a freight? |
40254 | What''s the matter, Alexander? |
40254 | What''s the record for a motorcycle? |
40254 | What''s up? |
40254 | When did it come? |
40254 | Why would n''t it be a good idea,Tom proposed,"to hire an automobile early to- morrow morning and meet him outside the town on his way in? |
40254 | Are you hungry?" |
40254 | But how about you, now? |
40254 | But whareabouts in that gasoline buggy o''yourn am I goin''to sit? |
40254 | But what was the race compared to dear old Tom, Tom, who at this very moment might be calling for him? |
40254 | But would his machine be equal to the task? |
40254 | CHAPTER II THE"BLUE STREAK""Is n''t it a beauty?" |
40254 | Could he ever forget? |
40254 | Did Bert remember? |
40254 | Did he remember? |
40254 | Do you realize that?" |
40254 | Do you remember the time she ran away from the Gray Ghost? |
40254 | Everything O.K., I hope?" |
40254 | Hold up the front fork, will you?" |
40254 | How long will it take me to get there?" |
40254 | How on earth did you escape? |
40254 | Is a hawk hungry? |
40254 | No? |
40254 | Pretty nifty building, do n''t you think?" |
40254 | Queer kind of fishing, is n''t it?" |
40254 | Then in a whisper,"Ye have n''t forgot the shamrock?" |
40254 | What could be done? |
40254 | What do you say we light out and take a squint at that machine of yourn? |
40254 | Where is the Mogul?" |
40254 | Why had he awakened so suddenly? |
40254 | Why should he not trust it now? |
40254 | You can do that all right, ca n''t you?" |
40254 | he exclaimed gaily,"how is the old''bus''to- night? |
40254 | they demanded, both in the same breath,"who sent that telegram, do you know?" |
30969 | A wire, did you say, Josh? |
30969 | And if they follow suit, then what? |
30969 | And that means you think we should be getting a move on too? |
30969 | And then? |
30969 | And what did Joffre do then? |
30969 | But not to go as far as Boulogne, eh, Rod? |
30969 | But that''d be going a whole lot, just to satisfy your curiosity, would n''t it? |
30969 | But we all heard the groans, did n''t we? |
30969 | But what did Josh do to the car, Rod? |
30969 | But what object could he have in view? |
30969 | But what possessed you three adventurous boys to wish to come once more to the scene of battle and carnage? 30969 But what was the paper you read, Rod?" |
30969 | But why all this row over just one contemptible little ford? |
30969 | By the way,Hanky Panky continued,"what was the lieutenant telling you all the time he kept on talking, Rod?" |
30969 | Can they ever do it? |
30969 | Did n''t I tell you so? |
30969 | Do we get into our saddles again now, Rod? |
30969 | Do you mean Andre? |
30969 | Do you mean with regard to the regiment we''re on the track of? |
30969 | Had n''t we ought to go faster, Rod? |
30969 | He''s eating his words, Hanky, do n''t you see? |
30969 | How about you, Hanky? |
30969 | I did n''t hear anything,said Hanky Panky, looking worried all the same;"what did it sound like, Josh?" |
30969 | I did n''t say anything like that, did I? |
30969 | I wonder whatever became of the people who lived here? |
30969 | I''d like you to tell us just how you know that? |
30969 | I''ve noticed you talking with a number of men besides our surgeon friend, Rod; have you picked up any sort of information that''d be of use to us? |
30969 | Is he dead, then? |
30969 | It''s a French field hospital, is n''t it, Rod? |
30969 | Josh, can you hear me? |
30969 | Look at him leaning low over his handlebars, will you? |
30969 | Looks like we might be between two fires,said Josh, frowning savagely;"what can we do about it, Rod?" |
30969 | Looky there, will you, Rod? |
30969 | Meaning you''ve struck a clue about the regiment to which Andre belongs-- is that what it is? |
30969 | Nothing serious, I hope, Josh? |
30969 | Now what, Rod? |
30969 | On the tires, do you mean, Josh? |
30969 | Pardon me, Colonel, but may I ask why we have been waylaid and taken in charge? |
30969 | Rod here says you must have jammed his self- starter so it would n''t work when he tried it; how about that, Josh? |
30969 | Rod, what do you reckon that madman means to try and do? |
30969 | See how the men take their caps off, will you? |
30969 | Shall we let them come up, and have it out? |
30969 | Then you are an American, too? |
30969 | Then you expect to leave Oscar here, do you, Rod? |
30969 | Then you really do n''t believe they did poison it, Rod? |
30969 | Then you think they must be the Germans come after us, do you, Rob? |
30969 | Was it Jules, do you reckon? |
30969 | Was that_ all_ you saw or heard, Josh? |
30969 | Well, tell me how he expects to get rid of the same? |
30969 | What are they saying, Rod? |
30969 | What are they waiting for, do you think, Rod? |
30969 | What are they yelling about, Rod? |
30969 | What are we going to do next, Rod? |
30969 | What d''ye think of it, Rod? |
30969 | What did you do, then? |
30969 | What do you say, Josh? |
30969 | What do you want to communicate? |
30969 | What is the news from the front? |
30969 | What makes you ask that, Josh? |
30969 | What then? |
30969 | What''s happened next, Rod? |
30969 | What''s that? |
30969 | What''s the matter now? |
30969 | What''s the use? |
30969 | What''s this I see ahead there, boys? 30969 When do you expect to start for the front?" |
30969 | Why do n''t you give them a shot, Rod? |
30969 | Why, ca n''t you see what it means to both sides to control a crossing where the artillery can get over without building a bridge? |
30969 | Will they give up trying to cross over now? |
30969 | Would that be safe? |
30969 | Yes, what is it, Josh? |
30969 | Yes; has her landlord threatened to turn her out unless she can pay the rent, and ought we put up our spare cash to help settle the bill? |
30969 | You are English, then? |
30969 | You do n''t believe for a single minute, do you, Rod, that he really saw anybody trying to send signals to the enemy? 30969 You mean the one with the dog team, and the tall, brass- mounted milk cans, do n''t you, Hanky Panky?" |
30969 | A thousand men might be sacrificed in this endeavor, but what of that? |
30969 | And the men in the river, what of them? |
30969 | Are you both game to try for it?" |
30969 | But Rod, do we have to stay right here, and do our looking?" |
30969 | But how could it be done? |
30969 | But if they do try to smash their way in we''re going to fight; hear that?" |
30969 | But we must be near Calais, do n''t you think, Rod?" |
30969 | Can you lead us to the place where the man is hiding, and is it possible to get close to him without his knowing about our being there?" |
30969 | Could the pretended Swiss- American be in truth a German spy, bent on taking them prisoner for some mysterious reason or other? |
30969 | Do you think you can move your machine along and attend to him at the same time, Rod?" |
30969 | How about that same, Rob; you ought to know what they look like?" |
30969 | How long could they hold the aggressors in check? |
30969 | However did you manage to do it?" |
30969 | I spoke too soon, did n''t I?" |
30969 | I wonder what it all means; can you give a guess, Rod?" |
30969 | It is hardly a fit place for lads of your age, I should think?" |
30969 | It was all a set- up game, was n''t it?" |
30969 | Listen to how the guns keep up that whoop, will you? |
30969 | Listen to that, will you; is n''t it just fierce the way he keeps going on, though?" |
30969 | Now, what do you think of that?" |
30969 | Quite a difference between that name and Oscar William Tell, eh? |
30969 | Rod, ca n''t we push right along?" |
30969 | Rod, do n''t you think we might push on a little nearer the firing line?" |
30969 | Rod, we''re going to watch a fight in the sky, do n''t you see? |
30969 | Rod, you have a dip, since Hanky feels nervous about it, wo n''t you?" |
30969 | Say, Rod, you can speak French right well; what''s to hinder our finding out what the matter is? |
30969 | Understand?" |
30969 | Was this just what those cool, calculating German gunners were waiting for? |
30969 | What could there be wrong with this water?" |
30969 | What if it were all a part of a deep- laid scheme calculated to delay them, for some dark purpose or other? |
30969 | What then? |
30969 | What''ll we do now, Rod?" |
30969 | Where is your camp, may I ask, fellows?" |
30969 | Where were they to secure anything to eat in the midst of all this turmoil and confusion? |
30969 | Why not make him a hostage for the good behavior of his associates? |
30969 | Would one of the men come out unexpectedly, and catch him busy with the car? |
30969 | Would the man they believed to be the plotting Jules stop, and with his assistant rush into the house to look for the missing boy? |
30969 | called out Hanky Panky;"and the other-- why, see how queer that machine is acting, will you? |
30969 | cried Josh, able to grasp the amazing fact, even if much that the general had said was as Greek to him;"now what do you think of that, Hanky Panky?" |
30969 | did you hear that?" |
30969 | ejaculated the impulsive Josh immediately,"that would mean trouble with a big T, would n''t it, Rod?" |
30969 | he besought the leader;"I know you''re only holding in on account of me, but forget that, wo n''t you?" |
30969 | he managed to cry indignantly as he broke away from the other''s detaining clutch;"what do you take me for anyway? |
30969 | me?" |
30969 | my stars, do we have to run smack into that hospital business, when often the sight of blood gives me the creeps, and makes my knees wobble?" |
30969 | said Josh,"and listen to the fellows send back an answering cheer, will you? |
30969 | see that, would you?" |
30969 | see what''s going to happen now, will you, fellows?" |
30969 | shouted Josh, eagerly, pointing as he spoke;"look at the French batteries wheeling into position, would you? |
30969 | what was that?" |
30969 | what''re we going to do about it, Rod, tell me? |
30969 | what''s the use of all that, Rod?" |
30969 | what''s up, Josh?" |
46257 | Am I in a trance? 46257 Are you hurt?" |
46257 | Aw, what''s the use of chewin''the rag with a lot o''kids, anyhow? |
46257 | Belong to you, eh? 46257 Ca n''t ye guess what onnery limb put this up on me?" |
46257 | Can you blame him for that? |
46257 | Chance? |
46257 | Did he have a horse with him, besides the burro? |
46257 | Did you an''Chub do the trick? 46257 Did you do_ that_, Matt?" |
46257 | Did you ever hear of the Spanish Causeway? |
46257 | Do n''t you think so, Matt? 46257 Do n''t you understand what''s been done? |
46257 | Do you remember what Bisbee said to Jacks while they were coming along the pack- trail? 46257 Do you think that''s-- that''s Hawley?" |
46257 | Ever ride a bike, Welcome? |
46257 | First off, Del,said Matt,"have you got any gasoline? |
46257 | Have you any idea who could have done it? |
46257 | Have you heard anythin''from dad, Del? |
46257 | Hawley been roughin''things up with ye? 46257 He did n''t say anything about having a letter for you?" |
46257 | How about another spurt, Chub? 46257 How am I goin''to keep that wooden pin on the pedal?" |
46257 | How could I give it to you,scowled Hawley,"when it was layin''on the bridge?" |
46257 | How did the letter get here? 46257 How did you happen to get in a fix like this, Welcome?" |
46257 | How do you know what I''m doing here? |
46257 | How? |
46257 | How? |
46257 | I guess we could take time to eat a little something ourselves before we go on to the''strike,''eh, Matt? |
46257 | I wonder if Del is still gadding about looking for the fellow who smashed the wireless instrument? |
46257 | I wonder if there has been any foul play here? 46257 I wonder what Dirk Hawley is doing over in this direction? |
46257 | I wonder what that fellow thinks of himself? |
46257 | Is Sam French back yet? |
46257 | Is n''t there something my father can do for you? |
46257 | Is there a hole there? |
46257 | Is there a mine around here called the Santa Maria? |
46257 | It''s what they call stealing your own thunder, ai n''t it, when a swift bunch of toughs act like that? |
46257 | Jacks and Hawley? |
46257 | Kin you ride one o''them new- fangled bicycles, Perry? |
46257 | Mebby the thieves went the other way? |
46257 | Night''s work? |
46257 | Nothing has happened to Mark, has there, Matt? |
46257 | Perry leads me by half an hour? |
46257 | Perry? |
46257 | Remember how to start? |
46257 | Sam, is that you? |
46257 | Say, I would have been up in the air, would n''t I, if you had n''t been along? 46257 Shall we do it, Fred?" |
46257 | That gives Hawley an interest in whatever Jacks finds, do n''t it? |
46257 | The McReadys got a fight on? |
46257 | The recorder closes his office in Phoenix at six o''clock? |
46257 | Think I''m an ijut? |
46257 | Think it was Jacks? |
46257 | Thought ye said ye could run it? |
46257 | True to your friends always, eh? |
46257 | Tryin''ter kill me, was ye? |
46257 | Was Welcome thinking of doing that? |
46257 | Was a location notice filed here just now for Jacks and Hawley? |
46257 | Was she hurt? |
46257 | We''re able ter pay all we''ll have ter,grinned Jacks,"but jest now you''re follerin''my orders,_ sabe_? |
46257 | What are you driving us into that hole in the rocks for? |
46257 | What are you going to do? |
46257 | What business had Hawley with a letter of Mark''s? |
46257 | What d''ye mean by scorchin''like that? |
46257 | What d''ye mean, ye red- headed whelp, by tamperin''with my location notice? 46257 What d''ye think of that, sis?" |
46257 | What d''ye think of that? |
46257 | What d''you mean? |
46257 | What did he say to you while I was sailing after Welcome? |
46257 | What do you figure out from the letter, Matt? |
46257 | What makes ye limp? |
46257 | What time''ll he be passing Black Bayou? |
46257 | What''m I goin''to do? |
46257 | What''s great? 46257 What''s he yellin''about?" |
46257 | What''s his name, Clip? |
46257 | What''s that I''m hearin''? |
46257 | What''s that, Clip? |
46257 | What''s the good of stopping at the Bluebell? 46257 What''s the matter with the machine? |
46257 | What''s the matter with ye? |
46257 | What''s the matter with you? |
46257 | What''s the matter, Welcome? |
46257 | What''s the matter? |
46257 | What''s the use? 46257 What''s to pay now?" |
46257 | What''s up, Matt? |
46257 | What''s up? |
46257 | What''s wrong? |
46257 | Where did you see Perry? |
46257 | Where were you when we were going through the mine? |
46257 | Where you goin'', Matt? |
46257 | Where''d they go? |
46257 | Where''s Lucretia Borgia, gal? |
46257 | Where''s Mark? 46257 Where''s the sheriff?" |
46257 | Where''s your father, Chub? |
46257 | Who did it? |
46257 | Who told you? |
46257 | Who''s that? |
46257 | Why could n''t the two of us get the better of Bisbee? 46257 Why did n''t you give it to me, then?" |
46257 | Why did you leave town? |
46257 | Why do n''t you come back to school, Matt? |
46257 | Why on earth is he in such a deuce of a hurry? |
46257 | Why,cried Chub,"I thought you were going to point the_ Comet_ for Denver?" |
46257 | Why? |
46257 | Ye''re McReady''s son, aire ye? |
46257 | Yes, but do n''t you understand? 46257 You mean to go?" |
46257 | You''re sure it will be at Black Bayou? |
46257 | Your father only had one burro? |
46257 | _ Seen_ anything of him? |
46257 | Ai n''t I now, honest Injun?" |
46257 | And then, again, where''s Dace Perry? |
46257 | Are we all ready?" |
46257 | Besides, he was working for Chub and Susie, and what good was a fellow who would n''t risk his neck for his friends? |
46257 | But how was it that such a letter happened to be in the possession of Hawley, the gambler? |
46257 | But it''s a queer tangle, is n''t it, Matt?" |
46257 | But see here, why did n''t we pass Perry on the road? |
46257 | But what did Hawley come over here for, this morning?" |
46257 | But what has the freight- wagon got to do with the machines?" |
46257 | But where in Sam Hill are Bisbee and Jacks? |
46257 | But why had Matt taken the horse? |
46257 | Could the_ Comet_ reel off a score of miles while Perry was doing the eight or ten that lay between him and the recorder''s office? |
46257 | Did n''t he come with you?" |
46257 | Did n''t we leave our machines here, Matt?" |
46257 | Did ye beat out them villains, Jacks an''Hawley? |
46257 | Ever feel like you was a brass band, Matt, an''had to toot? |
46257 | Had he smashed it when the horse jerked him out of the saddle? |
46257 | Has a wagon been along here since we got to the Bluebell?" |
46257 | Have you a horse here that can do fourteen miles in an hour over Florida sand and in this storm? |
46257 | He almost fell off his boulder when he saw the blurred form of Bisbee lean forward, and heard him call:"What ye doin''in thar, you two?" |
46257 | He would n''t walk all the way to town, would he, and leave the burro and his camp- truck here?" |
46257 | How d''ye start''er, I ask ye? |
46257 | How d''ye stop''er? |
46257 | How in Sam Hill did Hawley happen to have this?" |
46257 | How were the two of them, on foot, ever going to catch up with the motor- cycles? |
46257 | How''re you goin''to get out of here?" |
46257 | If he had got down, where was he? |
46257 | If they were n''t coming here, where_ were_ they goin''? |
46257 | If ye told him where to go to find Chub, Jim, why did n''t he go?" |
46257 | Is that your father''s pack- burro?" |
46257 | Is there a boy who has not longed to possess one of these swift little machines that scud about the roads everywhere throughout the United States? |
46257 | Is there a boy, therefore, who will not be intensely interested in the adventures of"Motor Matt,"as he is familiarly called by his comrades? |
46257 | King?" |
46257 | Look at that''blow- out,''will you, Matt?" |
46257 | Maybe he''s down in the mine?" |
46257 | Page 24, changed? |
46257 | Page 6, changed? |
46257 | Same old grouch, or is it something new?" |
46257 | Seen anything of Perry?" |
46257 | Tell me right out, Matt, hev ye saved the claim?" |
46257 | That''s it, hey? |
46257 | Think we could overhaul''em on foot? |
46257 | Tryin''ter jump this here claim, hey? |
46257 | Was he expecting to drop in here?" |
46257 | What business have you got taking them off?" |
46257 | What d''you suppose he''s sent Dace Perry out here for?" |
46257 | What did you leave''em for?" |
46257 | What do you care for the McReadys, anyhow? |
46257 | What have they done with him?" |
46257 | What knob d''ye pull?" |
46257 | What sort of a game do you calculate he was tryin''to play?" |
46257 | What was the matter with him?" |
46257 | What ye hangin''fire fer, Matt? |
46257 | What you going to do there?" |
46257 | What''s buzzin''around in your nut, anyway, Matt?" |
46257 | What''s everybody talkin''about? |
46257 | What''s goin''on, anyhow? |
46257 | What''s he developed such a sudden an''overwhelmin''interest in dad for? |
46257 | What''s our next play, Matt? |
46257 | What''s that ye got in yer hand? |
46257 | What''s the good, anyhow? |
46257 | What''s the use? |
46257 | What''s this about a fight, gal?" |
46257 | Where did it come from?" |
46257 | Where''d you come from, anyway?" |
46257 | Where''s Chub? |
46257 | Where''s Perk? |
46257 | Where''s Perry? |
46257 | Which crank d''ye turn to make''er start?" |
46257 | Why did n''t ye watch, hey? |
46257 | Why did n''t you tell him how to stop, Penny?" |
46257 | Why do n''t you shoot?" |
46257 | Why not do a mile a minute? |
46257 | Why should Dace Perry try to take the motor- cycles away from you? |
46257 | Why, what''s the matter?" |
46257 | Wonder if Dace Perry did this, too?" |
46257 | Would that make any difference?" |
46257 | You heard what the freighter said about Perry?" |
46257 | You know how to get to the old pack- trail?" |
46257 | exclaimed Chub, staring toward the bridge,"that''s Dirk Hawley, the gambler, comin''this way?" |
46257 | he howled;"how long''ve I got to keep this thing up?" |
46257 | she exclaimed;"what''s the matter?" |
46075 | Ai n''t my money as good as anybody else''s? |
46075 | All ready? |
46075 | Are we pards? 46075 But did you hear the report of a revolver?" |
46075 | By and by? 46075 Ca n''t you take the ropes off my hands while I eat?" |
46075 | Can you get a pistol and stuff it in your pocket when you come to the try- out this afternoon, Clip? |
46075 | Come back ter earth, have ye? 46075 Come on, Chub, what''s struck you in a heap?" |
46075 | D''you think that? |
46075 | Did n''t I trust you, too? 46075 Did n''t we, fellers?" |
46075 | Did you come out here, all the way from Phoenix, on foot, to help me? |
46075 | Do n''t ye know, son,said he,"it ai n''t the dangerousness of a thing that counts so much as the popperler impression about its_ bein''_ dangerous? |
46075 | Do n''t you know the prize that goes to the winner in this event when we meet Prescott is as good as two hundred and fifty dollars? 46075 Had a fine snooze, did n''t ye? |
46075 | Have n''t you noticed Gontze lately? 46075 Have you any enemy lawless enough to take that way of doing you up?" |
46075 | Have you any wish to lay before the white travelers who venture into your domains? |
46075 | He was only second choice, and what''s he working so hard for when he knows you''re going to hold down the Phoenix end against O''Day? |
46075 | Horse? |
46075 | How d''ye feel, Dace? |
46075 | How did you come? |
46075 | How did you find out where I had been taken, Clip? |
46075 | How does she run? |
46075 | How far away is the Bluebell? |
46075 | How many have you told that to? |
46075 | How would you like to own her? |
46075 | How''re you coming, Clip? |
46075 | How''s the wireless working, Susie? |
46075 | I reckon you know how to ride one of the things, eh? 46075 I wonder if they''re killed?" |
46075 | I wonder what''s up with the beggar? 46075 I''ve lost my nerve, have I, Dace Perry?" |
46075 | Is he killed? 46075 Is it tame?" |
46075 | Is that what you''re going to do next-- invent a flying- machine? |
46075 | Is that wireless apparatus working? |
46075 | Is there a doctor here? |
46075 | Laboratory, eh? 46075 Like the looks of her?" |
46075 | May I? |
46075 | Me? |
46075 | No? 46075 Not a candidate?" |
46075 | Notice the twin cylinders? 46075 Now what are you trying to string me about Denver for?" |
46075 | Own her? |
46075 | Protà © gà © of yours, major? |
46075 | Ready? |
46075 | Said I not that the weeds grow almost visibly, O Strongarm? |
46075 | Say, Matt, do you think I can send you through to Phoenix by wireless? |
46075 | So that is where my lord lives, is it? |
46075 | Somebody died and left you a million? |
46075 | Sugar, what in tunket can the blackleg want with you? |
46075 | Surprised, eh? |
46075 | That you, King? |
46075 | That''s how you stack up, is it? |
46075 | Then you do n''t really need me, major? |
46075 | We are sent for a purpose, are we? |
46075 | Well, what of it? |
46075 | Well,went on Perry,"have you got a gun, or can you get one?" |
46075 | What about that? |
46075 | What are you called, O child of the Seleke? |
46075 | What are you talking about, McReady? 46075 What did Perry hope to gain by having Clip shoot a bullet into my tire?" |
46075 | What do you know about him, major? |
46075 | What do you mean by butting in here like that? |
46075 | What do you mean by''rubbing the lamp''? |
46075 | What do you say to that, major? |
46075 | What do you want me to do with it? |
46075 | What else do you call it? |
46075 | What have you heard? |
46075 | What of it? |
46075 | What sort of an ax have you got to grind, anyhow? |
46075 | What time is it now, Clip? |
46075 | What time is it? |
46075 | What would you do? |
46075 | What you think of that, eh? 46075 What''s Chub trying to invent now?" |
46075 | What''s my shooting got to do with it? |
46075 | What''s that coming this way? 46075 What''s the good of talk? |
46075 | What''s the matter with Phoenix as a place to stay? 46075 What''s the matter with him, Matt?" |
46075 | What''s the matter with you? |
46075 | What''s the matter with you? |
46075 | What''s the use of a try- out if the fellow that makes good do n''t hold down his end at the big meet? |
46075 | What''s the use of jockeying around like that? |
46075 | What''s this, what''s this? |
46075 | What''s your candid opinion, King? |
46075 | Where am I? |
46075 | Where did you come from, Clipperton? |
46075 | Where on earth did you get that, Jack? |
46075 | Where you going, Tuohy? |
46075 | Where''d you get this? |
46075 | Where''s Nutmegs? 46075 Where''s that rope?" |
46075 | Who brought me here? |
46075 | Who races for Prescott? |
46075 | Who sent you that letter? 46075 Why did Hawley drop that man off at the bridge?" |
46075 | Why did n''t you bring the whole gang, Perry? |
46075 | Why is our presence desired in the kraal of your chief? |
46075 | Why not? |
46075 | Why not? |
46075 | Why not? |
46075 | Will you drink the toast, Clip? |
46075 | Will you ride it home or shall we send it? |
46075 | Will you take them, pards? |
46075 | You did n''t? |
46075 | You fellows were coming toward the lower end of the grand stand when the accident happened,said he;"did you see any one there?" |
46075 | You seem to be a pretty good fellow,said Matt eagerly,"and why is it you can help Hawley in this cool villainy of his? |
46075 | You''re swaggering around with a chip on your shoulder all the time, ai n''t you? |
46075 | You''re taking this tenderfoot''s word against mine? |
46075 | You''ve found out about Perry? |
46075 | _ Now_ what have you got to say? |
46075 | _ Now_ will Prescott High be good? |
46075 | ''Course ye would n''t have a feller go back on his word, would ye?" |
46075 | Ai n''t that right? |
46075 | Ai n''t that scandalous? |
46075 | Ai n''t there any way you can get around it, Matt, without tramping rough- shod on that principle of yours?" |
46075 | Ai n''t ye pleased?" |
46075 | And what good''s a runner or a bicycle- racer without a head? |
46075 | Anythin''else ye''re pinin''ter know?" |
46075 | Are you going to strip?" |
46075 | Are you listening to my spiel, pal?" |
46075 | But how are you going to? |
46075 | But how was he to escape? |
46075 | But what good did it do? |
46075 | But what good is it going to do? |
46075 | But what was his reason? |
46075 | But what''s Matt King? |
46075 | But you do n''t want to let anything happen; see?" |
46075 | Ca n''t you see what it means to have a real Injun in war- paint, like Clip, camped on your trail? |
46075 | Can I ride in this race even if I should n''t be able to meet the fellow from Prescott when the big event is pulled off?" |
46075 | Can you dig up a wheel for me?" |
46075 | Could he do it? |
46075 | Did any of the rest of you see him?" |
46075 | Did you see him as we started down the stretch?" |
46075 | Eh, boys?" |
46075 | How are the wheels?" |
46075 | How are you going to get even with him?" |
46075 | How badly is he hurt? |
46075 | How''s everything at the park?" |
46075 | How''s that? |
46075 | How''s the fire?" |
46075 | I reckon you do n''t think much of Matt King, eh?" |
46075 | I wonder where Welcome gets it?" |
46075 | I''ve got an eye for a likely youngster, and if you want a friend to push you, for a part of the stakes you can pull down, why not try me out? |
46075 | Is he in the laboratory joint, too?" |
46075 | Is there a boy who has not longed to possess one of these swift little machines that scud about the roads everywhere throughout the United States? |
46075 | Is there a boy, therefore, who will not be intensely interested in the adventures of"Motor Matt,"as he is familiarly called by his comrades? |
46075 | Jack, what on earth are we to do with this chap? |
46075 | King and Nutmegs are chums, see? |
46075 | Look at the_ form_ of him, will you? |
46075 | Nobody knows what a rip- roarin''ole fury I am when I cut loose, or----""What''s on your mind, Welcome?" |
46075 | Now, King, if you and I hook up, it''s a professional I''m going to make you; see? |
46075 | Please tie my handkerchief around it, will you?" |
46075 | Remember that rabbit''s foot, mounted on a silver band, he always carries as a luck- bringer?" |
46075 | Rise to that? |
46075 | Savvy? |
46075 | See that dust? |
46075 | Some uncle in India?" |
46075 | Sure your arm''s all right?" |
46075 | That man at the bridge spells trouble with a big T. What''s Hawley butting into this game for, anyway?" |
46075 | That was a hull lot o''style, now, was n''t it? |
46075 | To- morrow night, about this time, I guess you''ll be shooting along on the_ Comet_, eh?" |
46075 | Understand? |
46075 | Was that letter of Tom Clipperton''s merely a lure? |
46075 | Was this because Perry associated with blacklegs, and particularly with Dirk Hawley? |
46075 | Whar be ye? |
46075 | What caused the smash?" |
46075 | What d''ye think o''that?" |
46075 | What did he do that for?" |
46075 | What do you s''pose they want with a gun, Tubbits?" |
46075 | What do you say?" |
46075 | What do you say?" |
46075 | What do you think of her name, eh?" |
46075 | What do_ you_ think about it, my lad?" |
46075 | What say?" |
46075 | What was it you brought back?" |
46075 | What was that I heard just before your bicycle ducked across in front of Perry''s?" |
46075 | What''s Hawley got to do with this, anyhow?" |
46075 | What''s on your mind, anyhow? |
46075 | What''s the use of holding any sort of a grouch at this joyous time? |
46075 | When will that be?" |
46075 | Where did you say my pal Chub was?" |
46075 | Where''s Chub, Susie?" |
46075 | Where''s the reformed road- agent? |
46075 | Where''s yer eyes, anyway? |
46075 | Who are you?" |
46075 | Who was it started Paddy Lee, the fastest hundred- an''-twenty- yard man that ever come down the cinder- path? |
46075 | Who''d do a dastardly thing like that? |
46075 | Who''d want to take a shot at Matt King? |
46075 | Will you be over this evening? |
46075 | Will you ride home with me, Jack?" |
46075 | Will you take them?" |
46075 | You did n''t run over anything, did you, Matt?" |
46075 | You do n''t mean this, do you?" |
46075 | You tell him, Matt, wo n''t you?" |
46075 | You''ve kept quiet so far, have n''t you, Chub?" |
46075 | cried Delray,"have you gone dippy, Matt?" |
46075 | cried Matt;"I?" |
46075 | gasped Chub;"you''re not going to show up that pair and make''em take their medicine?" |
47087 | A fair shake, do you think, or is somebody trying to string you? |
47087 | Age? |
47087 | All ready? |
47087 | And he would n''t? |
47087 | And if you see the place you''ll believe his story? |
47087 | And they did n''t bring Clip in till early this morning? |
47087 | And you will swear that all of Dangerfield''s money was in gold double eagles, and that there was just ten thousand dollars of it? |
47087 | Anyhow, you''re going to write to Leavenworth? |
47087 | Are you positive of that, Matt? |
47087 | But Clip was_ disguised_, Matt,said Chub, more than willing to be convinced;"how do you account for that?" |
47087 | But put me wise to this: How did they know we were intending to go to Prescott on our motor- cycles? |
47087 | But where from, you young ass? |
47087 | Ca n''t you write him, tell what has happened, and ask him for a statement? |
47087 | Could we do anything if we went on the stand? |
47087 | Could you go there? |
47087 | D''ye reckon I did n''t know that? |
47087 | Did I do it? |
47087 | Did he tell you in the note about seeing us, and waiting for us to come back, Clip? |
47087 | Did n''t Clip say anything? |
47087 | Did n''t you ever get rattled, Matt? |
47087 | Did you hear a noise on the left of the road? 47087 Do n''t a fellow ever do a little head- work except when things go crossways?" |
47087 | Do n''t it strike you as mighty odd you should dig up just the amount of money that was taken from Fresnay, and all of the same kind? 47087 Do they?" |
47087 | Do you solemnly swear,he asked as he wrote,"that this is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?" |
47087 | For heaven''s sake, Clip, do n''t you understand what this means to you? 47087 Free kentry, ai n''t it?" |
47087 | Goin''to put the clutch on the cylinders, Matt,he added,"an''advance the spark a couple o''feet? |
47087 | Good all the way? |
47087 | Has some one turned up to claim that red roadster? |
47087 | Have you captured Pete? |
47087 | Have you the note? |
47087 | He told you where to go? |
47087 | Heard anything from Phoenix? |
47087 | How could Hogan and Leffingwell tell the man was Pete, if it was dark? |
47087 | How do you know all that? |
47087 | How far away is it? |
47087 | How long? |
47087 | How much bail will be required to get Clip out? |
47087 | How much money have you got to spend on this, King? |
47087 | How''s Number Twelve? |
47087 | How''s everything? |
47087 | How? 47087 How?" |
47087 | Huh? |
47087 | I say, Crieff,said Bottlebury,"do you think they''ll come again?" |
47087 | I suppose so,replied Bottlebury;"but what in the name of goodness made you? |
47087 | I''ll tell you, Clip,said he finally,"you meet your uncle to- night, but do it carefully-- understand? |
47087 | I''m not badly hurt, am I? 47087 If you can find Clipperton you''ll ask him to come and see me?" |
47087 | If your bag was a good one, why would a change be made to that other one? |
47087 | Is it the same bag? |
47087 | Is it the same gold? |
47087 | Killed? |
47087 | Make um swear? 47087 Mebbyso somebody see um Pima Pete,"he demurred,"mebbyso ketch um?" |
47087 | Not to Chub? |
47087 | Occupation? |
47087 | Place of residence? |
47087 | Ready? |
47087 | Sounds like a pipe- dream, though, do n''t it, that Dangerfield buried just ten thousand in double eagles-- same as what Fresnay got from the bank? |
47087 | Take a chance, ca n''t you? |
47087 | That may be honest money, but how do we know? 47087 Then what do they want to keep us away from Prescott for?" |
47087 | Then why do n''t he do it? |
47087 | Unless what? |
47087 | Wanted_ you_ to help dig it up? |
47087 | Was I talking in my sleep? |
47087 | Was I? |
47087 | We''ve_ got_ to cut loose from here now, have n''t we? |
47087 | Well,went on the sheriff,"have you any idea who Dangerfield''s next of kin is?" |
47087 | What about the fellow at Maricopa? |
47087 | What can we do for a fellow who wo n''t help himself? |
47087 | What could we do if we were n''t here? |
47087 | What did Torrel and his pardner want to hang around Prescott for? |
47087 | What do you think Dangerfield will say? |
47087 | What do you think about it? |
47087 | What do you think, Matt? |
47087 | What else has happened, Chub? |
47087 | What expenses? |
47087 | What good would that do? 47087 What have you and Chub got to work on?" |
47087 | What makes you think that, Chub? |
47087 | What on earth has he come out like that for? |
47087 | What was in that note Pima Pete gave you? |
47087 | What were they chasin''you for? |
47087 | What''s the matter with me? |
47087 | What''s the matter? 47087 What''s the use, Matt? |
47087 | What''s this? |
47087 | What''s up with it? |
47087 | What''s up? |
47087 | What''s wrong, Clip? |
47087 | What''s your real name, Pete? |
47087 | Where are those other two men? |
47087 | Where are you stopping? |
47087 | Where did Dangerfield get all that money? |
47087 | Where did Dangerfield get that money? |
47087 | Where did you get that gold, then? |
47087 | Where do those cattle belong? |
47087 | Where''ll you get''em from? |
47087 | Where''s the note? |
47087 | Who are you expecting to see, anyhow? |
47087 | Who brought me in? |
47087 | Who''ll pay for the lawyer? |
47087 | Why did n''t they skip when they had a chance? |
47087 | Why did n''t you send word to us sooner? |
47087 | Why did they let Pima Pete get away? |
47087 | Why did you disguise yourself when you went out to meet Pima Pete? |
47087 | Why did you do that? |
47087 | Why did you grab Leffingwell''s revolver and keep him from shooting the half- breed when he was running away? |
47087 | Why not? |
47087 | Why should n''t he? |
47087 | Why should n''t there have been? 47087 Why?" |
47087 | Would Pima Pete''s sworn statement help any? |
47087 | Ye do n''t hold any grouch ag''inst me, do you, Matt? |
47087 | Ye do n''t mean ter say,cried Fresnay,"that it''s Motor Matt himself that made this devil- wagon cut that hole in the air?" |
47087 | You got all this from Welcome? |
47087 | You know Clipperton''s in trouble, do n''t you? |
47087 | You remember what Dangerfield said when he was captured? 47087 You remember what Josh Fresnay, that cowboy, told us,"went on Chub,"while we had him on the car racin''away from those stampeding steers? |
47087 | You savvy um, hey? |
47087 | You say Clip''s in jail? |
47087 | Your name? |
47087 | And what credence was a half- breed entitled to, anyway, even when under oath? |
47087 | And what had Pima Pete to do with it?" |
47087 | Any telegram from Short?" |
47087 | Anything gone crossways?" |
47087 | Are you prepared to furnish bail and get Clipperton out for a few days? |
47087 | Are you willing to try what Dangerfield wants done?" |
47087 | Burke?" |
47087 | Burke?" |
47087 | But how me swear, huh?" |
47087 | But what have we got to go on? |
47087 | But, assuming that you did dig it up, who put the gold in the ground? |
47087 | Ca n''t you send some one to take our affidavits?" |
47087 | Could Clip explain matters satisfactorily by keeping his relationship with Pete in the background? |
47087 | Could Matt, engulfed as he was in that haze of smoke, see the wagon? |
47087 | D''you hear?" |
47087 | Did he hurt the wagon any, Joe?" |
47087 | Did the deputies tell Welcome how Pima Pete managed to escape?" |
47087 | Did ye see it, Nick?" |
47087 | Do n''t it knock you slabsided? |
47087 | Do you know anything about the old Hopewell tunnel, Chub?" |
47087 | Do you know the road?" |
47087 | Goin''to show it to McKibben?" |
47087 | How do you size''em up?" |
47087 | How long will you be in Prescott?" |
47087 | How was he going to play square with the sheriff and at the same time be loyal to Clipperton? |
47087 | How we save um Clip? |
47087 | How we save um? |
47087 | I would n''t mind having that seat of yours myself; eh, Clip?" |
47087 | I''d look nice facin''your father and your sister and tellin''them you''d dropped off my engine and been ground up under the drivers, would n''t I?" |
47087 | Is that it?" |
47087 | Is that what you make of it, Matt?" |
47087 | Is there a boy who has not longed to possess one of these swift little machines that scud about the roads everywhere throughout the United States? |
47087 | Is there a boy, therefore, who will not be intensely interested in the adventures of"Motor Matt,"as he is familiarly called by his comrades? |
47087 | It''s just the same, only it''s different; see?" |
47087 | Know where Tom Clipperton is?" |
47087 | Listen to that, will you?" |
47087 | McKibben?" |
47087 | McKibben?" |
47087 | McKibben?" |
47087 | McKibben?" |
47087 | McKibben?" |
47087 | Page 3, removed unnecessary quote before"But the command...."Page 6, changed"Howdy, Matt?" |
47087 | See? |
47087 | Shall we tote scrap inter Prescott, Nick?" |
47087 | Slow down a leetle, ca n''t ye? |
47087 | Suppose I get that one- cylinder machine of Clip''s and we make the trip to Prescott on our motor- cycles?" |
47087 | Suppose one of us had been in front of that window when the mail- wagon came through?" |
47087 | Suppose they''re working a dodge on us?" |
47087 | That there was something he wanted you to do?" |
47087 | That''s going_ some_, eh?" |
47087 | This was after the robbery----""But how did Torrel and his pal know about the pay- roll money?" |
47087 | Tough luck, eh? |
47087 | Understand?" |
47087 | Was it a clue that pointed to something worth while in Clip''s case? |
47087 | Was that the time he spoke about having buried that money and asked you to help dig it up?" |
47087 | We''ll meet him at the road that runs along the railroad- track----""But what good''ll that do?" |
47087 | What did they mean? |
47087 | What if Jack Moody, Matt suddenly asked himself, had made up some of his lost time? |
47087 | What if the train was already whipping along the rails on its way out of Prescott? |
47087 | What time were Clip and Pima Pete met up with by the deputies?" |
47087 | What was you whisperin''to Clip about?" |
47087 | What we do, huh?" |
47087 | What were you digging for?" |
47087 | What''s that thing off to the side o''the road? |
47087 | When will you be ready to start for Prescott?" |
47087 | When''ll you be around again, Matt?" |
47087 | Where you been, Matt?" |
47087 | Who d''you s''pose did a thing like that?" |
47087 | Why did n''t Dangerfield tell the sheriff and let_ him_ dig it up?" |
47087 | Would Clip still allow his pride to stand between himself and freedom? |
47087 | Would they keep him from taking the letter? |
47087 | You do n''t know anything about that, do you, McReady?" |
47087 | You think um Pete better go Phoenix, give himself up?" |
47087 | You''ve heard about the robbery of Josh Fresnay, and about my chum, Tom Clipperton, being held for it?" |
47087 | asked McKibben;"and why did he hide it like that?" |
53533 | ''I wonder is he dead?'' 53533 ''Will I fire at it?'' |
53533 | ''You know your orders, do n''t you?'' 53533 About what time was the car stolen?" |
53533 | Ai n''t dat a mos''''sprisin''purceedin''? 53533 Ai n''t dat scan''lous?" |
53533 | And you are a prisoner? |
53533 | And you lost it while I was chasing you? |
53533 | Are those motor cycles the ones that belong to Martin, that were stolen from us and that we bled a hundred and fifty apiece for? |
53533 | Blue car? 53533 But how do you know Tsan Ti is on that train?" |
53533 | But what can Grattan do? 53533 Ca n''t you be a man? |
53533 | Can you drive a motor car, Matt? |
53533 | Did Grattan and Bunce capture the other car? |
53533 | Did n''t Grattan search him? |
53533 | Did n''t I tell you? 53533 Did n''t you hear what was said when the motor boys passed us?" |
53533 | Do n''t I look the part? |
53533 | Do you know positively that Grattan and Pardo are following the car? |
53533 | Do you think Tige can watch two prisoners? |
53533 | Does dat''ar thing b''long tuh yo'', boss? |
53533 | Generous and agreeable friend,spoke up Tsan Ti,"did you succeed in capturing Sam Wing?" |
53533 | Grattan and Pardo? |
53533 | Has he been up tuh somefin''dat he had n''t ort? |
53533 | Has he told you about the ruby, Tsan Ti? |
53533 | Has n''t he got the ruby? |
53533 | Have you a knife, illustrious youth? |
53533 | Hocused it? |
53533 | How are we going to get to Gardenville? |
53533 | How can you tell the difference? |
53533 | How did that happen? 53533 How did you happen to find me?" |
53533 | How far down the road am I to go, pard? |
53533 | How much of a start has the Chinaman got? |
53533 | How was it lost? |
53533 | How you savvy? |
53533 | How, in the name o''Davy Jones,he cried, his gaze returning to Matt,"do you happen to be cruisin''in these waters?" |
53533 | How? |
53533 | I''m ready,was the prompt response,"but will we go?" |
53533 | If Grattan and Pardo are really following you,said Matt,"why could n''t you go back down the road, stop the car, and pretend you had a breakdown?" |
53533 | If we take the_ Iris_----? |
53533 | If what? |
53533 | Is n''t the theft of the ruby enough to send you to jail? |
53533 | Is that the New York man''s automobile, Joe? |
53533 | Is that the idol''s eye, Matt? |
53533 | Is this what ye call treatin''a feller white? 53533 Jee- whillikins, mister,"said he,"what''s that slant- eyed heathen been up to, hey? |
53533 | Looks purty meachin'', do n''t he? |
53533 | Lost it? |
53533 | Lost, eh? |
53533 | Lost? |
53533 | Matter- of- fact youth,remarked the mandarin earnestly,"do you not realize how strange events happen swiftly in the wake of the Eye of Buddha? |
53533 | Matter? |
53533 | Maybe,suggested McGlory,"I''d better head the car t''other way? |
53533 | Not safe? |
53533 | Oh, friend of my friend,wheezed Tsan Ti, passing his gaze to McGlory,"was it you who shouted?" |
53533 | Oh, that''s what your chum did, eh? |
53533 | Remember Monte Cristo like that, pard? |
53533 | Say, pard,he added, turning to Matt,"do you know a spark- plug from the carburetor?" |
53533 | Shocked? |
53533 | Somebody want us to run an air ship or go to sea in a submarine? |
53533 | Something else on your mind? |
53533 | Square? |
53533 | Suppose you and Gridly get into the tonneau,suggested Matt,"and leave Boggs, and me, and the dog to hide in the bushes at the edge of the marsh? |
53533 | That''s possible, of course; but the chances for success, though slight, are worth waiting and working for, do n''t you think? 53533 Then may I request of you the Eye of Buddha?" |
53533 | This is your work, is it, Motor Matt? |
53533 | Want to take the breath all out of me? |
53533 | Was n''t Tsan Ti on the train? |
53533 | Was one of the thieves supposed to be a sailor with a green patch over one eye? |
53533 | Well? |
53533 | What are the facts, Martin? |
53533 | What are you doing out here in the woods? |
53533 | What are you thinking of, McGlory? |
53533 | What can I do for you, Neb? |
53533 | What chance is there of our receiving a letter from the mandarin? 53533 What cheering thoughts can I possibly have?" |
53533 | What did the other thief look like? |
53533 | What did you find, Neb? |
53533 | What did you jump onto me for like this? 53533 What difference does that make, Joe?" |
53533 | What good will that do? |
53533 | What is he roped for? |
53533 | What is it? |
53533 | What is the fault with my plan, generous sir? |
53533 | What luck, Zeke? |
53533 | What shall we do with Sam Wing? |
53533 | What sort of a trap? |
53533 | What sort of clue is taking us to Gardenville? |
53533 | What yew goin''to do, friend? |
53533 | What you yellin''for? 53533 What''re you doin''here? |
53533 | What''s that place ahead there? |
53533 | What''s that you say, Bib? 53533 What''s the matter with you, Grattan?" |
53533 | What''s the matter, Joe? |
53533 | What''s the matter? |
53533 | What''s the matter? |
53533 | What''s the number? |
53533 | What''s the use of chasing the chink? |
53533 | What''s to be done with the two Chinamen? |
53533 | What''s to pay? |
53533 | What''ve I done that ye can send me to the brig for? 53533 Where and how was the ruby lost?" |
53533 | Where did you and Grattan come from, Bunce, that you were placed so handily for entrapping McGlory and the mandarin? |
53533 | Where did you find Joe and Martin? 53533 Where did you have it?" |
53533 | Where does the clue lead? |
53533 | Where have you been since you took the ruby? |
53533 | Where is it? |
53533 | Where is the chink? |
53533 | Where was the car you and Bunce stole from the Catskill garage? |
53533 | Where were you,went on the cowboy,"when you hailed the man in the white car?" |
53533 | Where''s Tsan Ti and the ruby? |
53533 | Where''s the pocket, Bunce? |
53533 | Who can tell of that? 53533 Who was the_ hombre_, Grattan?" |
53533 | Who''s it from? |
53533 | Whut''s dat he''s er- sayin''tuh me? |
53533 | Why did n''t he send the thief over the road? |
53533 | Why did n''t you take his knife away from him? 53533 Why is n''t it safe?" |
53533 | Why not turn him loose, an''then follow him? |
53533 | Why not? |
53533 | Why not? |
53533 | Why not? |
53533 | Why not? |
53533 | Would n''t this rattle your spurs, Matt? |
53533 | Wrong in the upper story, ai n''t he? |
53533 | You are sure there were no more than two of the thieves? |
53533 | You chasin''dat''ar Chinymum, boss? |
53533 | You found that red jewel at the edge of the bridge, you say, Neb? |
53533 | You had the ruby when you were at the spring? |
53533 | You know how to manage a motor cycle? |
53533 | You think Grattan has gone to Gardenville to intercept Tsan Ti? |
53533 | You took it from the mandarin, did n''t you? |
53533 | You''re the man who was on duty when the automobile was stolen? |
53533 | You''re to get five hundred dollars for recovering the car? |
53533 | _ Can_ he? |
53533 | _ Now_ what? 53533 Ai n''t dat fine? 53533 And why were you chasing him? |
53533 | Any one around? |
53533 | Are Motor Matt and Pard McGlory mixed up in that''we''?" |
53533 | Are you going down the river with me, pard, or have I got to go alone?" |
53533 | Are you going?" |
53533 | But just answer me this: What''s the good of escaping? |
53533 | But what sort of a trap is it?" |
53533 | But which way am I to go?" |
53533 | By golly, whaffur kind ob way is dat tuh treat an ole moke lak me?" |
53533 | Ca n''t a heathen like you let a Christian sleep? |
53533 | Can you take me to this''pocket,''as you call it?" |
53533 | Did n''t you ever stop to think, Martin, that, off and on, the motor boys might have troubles of their own?" |
53533 | Did you see a blue car?" |
53533 | Do n''t you know Matt, that whenever you dream about a person with red hair, trouble''s on the pike and you''ve got up your little red flag?" |
53533 | Do you know him, Motor Matt?" |
53533 | Do you want to take the mandarin with you in the roadster, Matt?" |
53533 | Face the music, ca n''t you? |
53533 | Have you any notion which way that car ought to go?" |
53533 | Have you hid the lantern, Bunce?" |
53533 | How could he, a miserable bazaar man, fight the demons? |
53533 | How in blazes did old Tsan Ti get the thing back to us? |
53533 | How much do you think that ruby''s worth?" |
53533 | How_ could_ he have returned it when, as Matt and McGlory believed, he was at that very moment hurrying to get out of the country and escape the law? |
53533 | Huh?" |
53533 | I think it would work, pard, but who''s to hide in the tonneau? |
53533 | If you''re so plumb certain he wo n''t write, why not promise?" |
53533 | Is not my present distress sufficient, without any of your unwelcome attentions? |
53533 | Is that fat chink the one that come from Chiny to get holt of the idol''s eye?" |
53533 | Is the matter clear, esteemed friend?" |
53533 | Is we squar''now, boss?" |
53533 | Look there, will yew?" |
53533 | Martin?" |
53533 | Maybe you''ve heard of Motor Matt?" |
53533 | Nervy, but it wo n''t wash.""Where''d the car fall into your hands if you ai n''t the ones that stole it?" |
53533 | Ready for New York in the morning, Joe?" |
53533 | Say,_ did n''t_ I? |
53533 | Some remarkable now, ai n''t it?" |
53533 | Tell me, my lad, are you and Motor Matt looking for Tsan Ti?" |
53533 | The Confederate seemed to read me through, for he said:"''Well, Yank, have you got enough water?'' |
53533 | The question now was, did a similar waterway exist at the northern end? |
53533 | Think we''re far enough?" |
53533 | What I want to know is, where have you and the mandarin come from? |
53533 | What d''ye say, mate? |
53533 | What good is it going to do you?" |
53533 | What happened to you after Sam Wing stole the ruby?" |
53533 | What have you been doing since we went two different ways from the spring?" |
53533 | What if his ancestors were regarding him, looking out of the vastness of the life to come with stern disapproval? |
53533 | What is dat thing, anyhow? |
53533 | What more can you do to make me miserable?" |
53533 | What sort of a car was it that was stolen?" |
53533 | What were Sam Wing''s forefathers thinking of this act of vile treachery? |
53533 | What''s happened to them?" |
53533 | What''s hit him now?" |
53533 | What''s the fat Chinaman doin''?" |
53533 | What''s the trouble with it?" |
53533 | What''s the word?" |
53533 | Where are they now? |
53533 | Where are we bound for, gentlemen?" |
53533 | Where are you, pard?" |
53533 | Where did you pick up the mandarin, Grattan?" |
53533 | Where''s Matt?" |
53533 | Where''s your nerve, Pardo?" |
53533 | Which is the mandarin that got robbed of the ruby?" |
53533 | Who was Sam Wing that he should defy these ten thousand demons of misfortune? |
53533 | Whoever thought this could happen? |
53533 | Why did Tsan Ti get off the train at Gardenville when he was going to Buffalo? |
53533 | Why not crank up the automobile''s engine and rush down the ravine? |
53533 | Why should Grattan have returned the box to Matt? |
53533 | Will it insult you if I offer, of my goodness of heart, five hundred dollars?" |
53533 | Will you answer a civil question, my lad?" |
53533 | Will you go along?" |
53533 | You know these hills?" |
53533 | You takee money, lettee Sam Wing go?" |
53533 | You''re the boy to look out for Number One, eh? |
53533 | You, for one, of course, but who else?" |
53533 | asked Matt,"the one that was stolen from Martin''s garage last night?'' |
53533 | chuckled McGlory,"what sort of a day''s work would you call this, pard? |
53533 | he shouted at last,"is this a dream, or the real thing? |
47071 | ''Do you know there is a thousand dollars offered for his head in New Orleans?'' 47071 A relative of Pima Pete?" |
47071 | Am I dreamin'',''r w''at? 47071 Am I dreaming? |
47071 | An automobile? |
47071 | An''you''ve come a hundred miles in five hours on_ that_ thing? |
47071 | And she ca n''t get well? |
47071 | Any place on the trail where I can get gasoline? |
47071 | Are you hurt, Clip? |
47071 | Are you trying to move your feet? |
47071 | Bascomb? |
47071 | Black Ben? 47071 But where''d he pick up this Bascomb?" |
47071 | But who''s that ruffian, Clip? |
47071 | Ca n''t you say good- by, pard, and wish me luck? |
47071 | Can you ride a wheel? |
47071 | Can you show me, Mr. McKibben,he asked,"how I''ll have to go to reach Potter''s Gap?" |
47071 | Can you tell me where I''ll find Sheriff Burke, of Prescott? |
47071 | Could n''t it be bought? 47071 Did I tell you that Dangerfield gave me a note, there in the notch, on our way to Phoenix, and told me to read it any time after we reached town?" |
47071 | Did n''t Rags tell you anything about herself? |
47071 | Did n''t you read it? |
47071 | Did n''t you sleep in the gap? |
47071 | Did she say anything about herself, or about her folks? |
47071 | Did you have any trouble getting it? |
47071 | Did you know the revolver was n''t loaded? |
47071 | Did you send up any? |
47071 | Different? |
47071 | Do n''t it beat anything you ever heard of, Clip? 47071 Do n''t ye know we got sick folks in this house? |
47071 | Do n''t you ever want an automobile? 47071 Do you know anything about this girl?" |
47071 | Do you know those two with the horses? |
47071 | Do you mean she ca n''t get well? |
47071 | Do you think you can believe what Juan Morisco told you? |
47071 | Do you want it? |
47071 | Does the team belong to you? |
47071 | Ever see the two men before? |
47071 | Gaynor? |
47071 | Going up Castle Creek Cañon? |
47071 | Got anything to eat in your place? |
47071 | Had I ought to take that reward- money, governor? 47071 Hain''t you ever heard tell of him?" |
47071 | Hang it all, Matt it ca n''t be you''re goin''to- day? |
47071 | Have you heard how Burke came out? |
47071 | Have you lived long in Phoenix? 47071 He did and you did n''t?" |
47071 | How can word reach the gang? 47071 How did those roughs get next to this work of yours?" |
47071 | How do they do it, Clip? |
47071 | How do you make that out, Clip? 47071 How do you mean?" |
47071 | How long are we going to be hung up here, Clip? |
47071 | How long since they passed? |
47071 | How much farther have we got to go? |
47071 | How much time did we lose? |
47071 | How would you like_ that_ job? |
47071 | How''d Dangerfield ever find out we was layin''fer him here? |
47071 | How''d you know that, Clip? |
47071 | How''d yous know w''at his name was? |
47071 | How''ll they find out, sir? 47071 How''s that, Burke?" |
47071 | How''s the girl? |
47071 | How''s the going between the Arizona Canal and Castle Creek Cañon, Clip? |
47071 | I reckon you''re the one Bolivar an''me''s been waitin''here fer, an''--what''s the matter with ye, anyhow? |
47071 | I suppose you understand the way in which we trapped our bird? 47071 If any picters is published in the papers, mine goes in bigger''n yours, do n''t it?" |
47071 | If he''s one of Burke''s men,argued Matt,"what will he do with the two roughs who have the machine, and are working for Bascomb?" |
47071 | If he''s one of the gang,said Clip,"why is he in such a hurry to get to Phoenix? |
47071 | Is Juan Morisco a friend of yours, Rags? |
47071 | Is she hurt? |
47071 | Is the governor here yet? |
47071 | Is the little girl here? |
47071 | It''s right up the cañon, is n''t it, until I get to the trail that leads over the right- hand wall? |
47071 | Le''me see,the boys heard him mutter, as he bent over the book,"how does that there go? |
47071 | Not much of a disguise, is it? |
47071 | Ollie? |
47071 | Ollie? |
47071 | On the level? |
47071 | Plenty of oil? |
47071 | Ready, Perk? |
47071 | Suppose nobody claims it? 47071 Sure Susie ai n''t got back yit, an''nobody else ai n''t lookin''?" |
47071 | The old joke is a nice kind of reformed road- agent, ai n''t he? 47071 The_ niño_?" |
47071 | Then why did he let you drive him ahead with it? |
47071 | Then you''re the chap who covered the trail between Phoenix and Potter''s Gap yesterday afternoon? |
47071 | There was a fight? |
47071 | Think I was going back to Phoenix without finding out something about how you''d come out? 47071 Think you can find your way all right?" |
47071 | To what do you allude? |
47071 | W''at d''yous call yerself? |
47071 | Was she as badly hurt as that? |
47071 | Was that all you heard, Clip? |
47071 | Well? |
47071 | Were Dangerfield and his gang captured? |
47071 | What are you doing here, Clip? |
47071 | What are you trying to get through your head, anyhow? |
47071 | What became of him? |
47071 | What became of the little girl that figured in that runaway? |
47071 | What became of-- of your uncle, Clip? |
47071 | What could that chap who was loafing in the hall discover just by seeing King come in here? |
47071 | What did the girl say? |
47071 | What did you say your name was? |
47071 | What do I care for bars and stone walls at a time like this? 47071 What do you mean by that?" |
47071 | What do you think of that, McKibben? |
47071 | What does the governor want me for? |
47071 | What have you had to eat? |
47071 | What in the wide world is that fellow? |
47071 | What in thunder was Juan Morisco doin''in Phoenix? |
47071 | What is it? |
47071 | What kind of a car was it? |
47071 | What place is this? |
47071 | What place is this? |
47071 | What sort of a contraption y''u got thar, anyways? |
47071 | What sort of a hold have you got over him, Clip? |
47071 | What sort of a performance do you call that, Clip? |
47071 | What time is it, Matt? |
47071 | What was it the governor wanted of you? |
47071 | What was it you were going to have me do? |
47071 | What you got in that canteen? |
47071 | What''ll you do, Clip? |
47071 | What''s dat? |
47071 | What''s going on here? |
47071 | What''s old Sawbones got to say, pard? |
47071 | What''s on? |
47071 | What''s that Mexican doing here? |
47071 | What''s that got to do with it? |
47071 | What''s that to you? |
47071 | What''s that? |
47071 | What''s the governor got to say? |
47071 | What''s the matter with it? |
47071 | What''s the matter with ye? |
47071 | What''s the matter with you, José? |
47071 | What''s the matter, Jenkins? |
47071 | What''s the matter? |
47071 | What''s the meaning of this? |
47071 | What''s true? |
47071 | Where are they? |
47071 | Where did you come from? |
47071 | Where''d ye come from, kid, an''what''s yer bloomin''hurry? 47071 Where''d you get the girl?" |
47071 | Where''d you go so sudden, pard? |
47071 | Where''d you leave it, Matt? |
47071 | Where''ll I find Governor Gaynor? |
47071 | Where''s Welcome? |
47071 | Where''s the money to come from? |
47071 | Who are you, my lad? |
47071 | Who are you? |
47071 | Who are you? |
47071 | Who told you to get here by five o''clock? |
47071 | Who wants me? |
47071 | Who were those men with you, Rags? |
47071 | Who''s her father, anyhow? |
47071 | Why are you doing that? |
47071 | Why should I have any trouble? |
47071 | Why, Clip? 47071 Why, I was told to get here at five o''clock----""Ye was, hey?" |
47071 | Will you help him? |
47071 | You been mixin''up with that gang, Matt King? |
47071 | You say it concerns me? |
47071 | You sent for me, sir? |
47071 | You slept on the rocks? |
47071 | You thought I was running away from you, I reckon? |
47071 | You''re feeling a whole lot better, eh? |
47071 | You''ve got another name besides that, have n''t you? |
47071 | And what was the girl doing with Morisco, tied to the wagon like she was? |
47071 | And why had she been tied to the wagon? |
47071 | Are you as handy with an automobile as you are with a motor- cycle, Matt?" |
47071 | Are yous givin''it to me straight?" |
47071 | Burke?" |
47071 | But what cared we? |
47071 | But why are you fellers showin''up here so early in the morning?" |
47071 | Ca n''t you do better?" |
47071 | Can I believe what I see? |
47071 | Can you make it?" |
47071 | Did n''t she tell you her name?" |
47071 | Did our smoke- signals help?" |
47071 | Does anybody know?" |
47071 | Dry? |
47071 | Friends o''your''n?" |
47071 | Funny, ai n''t it? |
47071 | Gregory?" |
47071 | Had McKibben made a mistake? |
47071 | Have you got any gasoline, Gregory?" |
47071 | How can you expect to fly with the rope holdin''you back?" |
47071 | How long has he been in there?" |
47071 | How long have you been in this part of the country?" |
47071 | How long were you driving the fellow in with that useless piece of hardware?" |
47071 | How would you like to do a little brisk, and perhaps exciting, work for Uncle Sam and the Territory of Arizona?" |
47071 | How''d you like the job?" |
47071 | How''s your gasoline- tank, Clip?" |
47071 | I know that my name''s not King, but if I''m square with myself and play the game fair, what''s the odds? |
47071 | I left Phoenix at quarter- past twelve----""Last night?" |
47071 | I''m trying to get to Phoenix on business, and I wonder if five hundred dollars would tempt you to let me have that wheel?" |
47071 | If this is a free country, how can we keep the Chinks out, any more than the Eskimos, or the Dutch, or any one else that wants to come here? |
47071 | Is it a bargain?" |
47071 | Is it yous, dad?" |
47071 | Is there a boy who has not longed to possess one of these swift little machines that scud about the roads everywhere throughout the United States? |
47071 | Is there a boy, therefore, who will not be intensely interested in the adventures of"Motor Matt,"as he is familiarly called by his comrades? |
47071 | It kain''t be this kid''s one o''the Dangerfield gang?" |
47071 | It may be a race with Death who-- who knows?" |
47071 | It''s my idee, ai n''t it?" |
47071 | Made good, as usual, eh? |
47071 | McKibben?" |
47071 | McKibben?" |
47071 | McKibben?" |
47071 | McKibben?" |
47071 | Say, ai n''t yous de Motor Matt de push has been talkin''about?" |
47071 | She hurt, huh?" |
47071 | That being the case, why was she with the two Mexicans? |
47071 | Then what did that exchange of coats and hats mean? |
47071 | Think you can find the way?" |
47071 | Unarmed as he was, what could Motor Matt accomplish against the ruffian and the dog? |
47071 | Was he planning to help them evade Burke and his posse? |
47071 | We''d look nice with all our money tied up in an automobile, would n''t we? |
47071 | Well, did that make any trouble for you, King?" |
47071 | What am I goin''to do with this here rope?" |
47071 | What are you going to do, my boy?" |
47071 | What came over the doctor all at once? |
47071 | What do you know about her, King?" |
47071 | What do you say?" |
47071 | What do you say?'' |
47071 | What in tarnation ails him?" |
47071 | What of it?" |
47071 | What will be done with it?" |
47071 | What ye lookin''up Burke fer?" |
47071 | What''s de matter wid''em?" |
47071 | What''s the game, anyway?" |
47071 | What''s the matter with him?" |
47071 | What''s the use of trying to be somebody? |
47071 | What''s your name?" |
47071 | Where were you at five o''clock yesterday afternoon?" |
47071 | Where''s Susie? |
47071 | Who is he?" |
47071 | Who is this feller? |
47071 | Who told him?" |
47071 | Who''s this?" |
47071 | Who''s your friend, Matt?" |
47071 | Why did n''t she let go? |
47071 | Why does he want to go to Phoenix at all? |
47071 | Why not, he asked himself,"play possum"with the man and the dog, and pretend to be badly hurt and unconscious? |
47071 | Why was it necessary for an officer of the law to disguise himself? |
47071 | Would n''t you rather have it than a motor- cycle?" |
47071 | You hear me? |
47071 | You stayed in the ravine to wait for me?" |
47071 | You take Dick and Tom, your usual help?'' |
47071 | You want this to be a private flight, do n''t you?" |
47071 | You wo n''t leave for Denver until after that?" |
47071 | cried Bascomb;"at the Tanks?" |
47071 | cried Chub, joining in the race for the canal,"where''d you fellers come from?" |
47071 | interrupted the captain, starting up in sudden excitement;''you''re going to start down the river next week?'' |
36500 | ''What, never?'' |
36500 | A priest? |
36500 | About the money he entrusted us with? |
36500 | Aching? |
36500 | And if we are held up? |
36500 | And the troops? 36500 And undergoing six months''training at home, pater?" |
36500 | And what are you doing here? |
36500 | And what is the reply of the King of England? |
36500 | And will you accompany us? |
36500 | Any grub? |
36500 | Any information respecting the destruction of one of the enemy''s aeroplanes? |
36500 | Any orders, sir, before we return to Fort de Barchon? |
36500 | Are they going to shoot the crowd of us? |
36500 | Are you fit, then? |
36500 | Are you going into the city, camarades? 36500 At any risk to themselves?" |
36500 | At any risk? |
36500 | At what range is the head of yonder column? |
36500 | British? |
36500 | But if we are challenged? 36500 But the boat?" |
36500 | But the dispatch? |
36500 | But why do n''t the beggars fire? |
36500 | Can Monsieur produce proof? |
36500 | Can we see Colonel von Koenik, Max? |
36500 | Can you direct me to Cortenaeken, monsieur? |
36500 | Can you limp as far as the end of the cellar? 36500 Can you manage it?" |
36500 | Can you put your foot to the ground without much pain? 36500 Crippled a Taube? |
36500 | Did you bring the water? |
36500 | Do n''t you think you had better drop me? |
36500 | Do you call war between Germany and France and Russia nothing, old fellow? |
36500 | Do you know the headquarters offices in the Palace of Justice in Liége? |
36500 | Do you know where they are taking us to? |
36500 | Do you think that he really intends to have us shot? |
36500 | Do you want a passage back to Sheerness? |
36500 | Do you, Herr Colonel, really believe all that? |
36500 | Does Mademoiselle Résimont know about her father? |
36500 | Drop you-- what on earth for? |
36500 | English? 36500 Got any tommy?" |
36500 | Have n''t you any imagination, old man? 36500 Have they burned the place? |
36500 | His Christian name? |
36500 | How about these boots with spurs? 36500 How am I to know that you are not German spies?" |
36500 | How far are the Germans from Paris to- day, Max? |
36500 | How far have you come? |
36500 | How was that? |
36500 | How''s your foot? 36500 Hurt?" |
36500 | Hurt? |
36500 | I say, what''s this wheeze about Liége? |
36500 | I suppose our merchant vessels sail as freely as they did before the war? 36500 I''m with Barrington-- you remember him? |
36500 | If we are to die, can not we have the service of a priest? |
36500 | Indeed? |
36500 | Is it likely that Germans who have purposely shattered God''s house can hope for absolution from a priest? |
36500 | Is she? |
36500 | Is there a telescope on board? |
36500 | Is there no way of sending for him? |
36500 | It seems like it,agreed Rollo;"but what will happen when they read the roll- call? |
36500 | Liége? 36500 Men?" |
36500 | Monsieur Everest-- is Monsieur Everest there? |
36500 | Monsieur requires----? |
36500 | Now what do you propose doing? |
36500 | Now what''s to be done? |
36500 | Now, girls, which shall it be? 36500 Now, how can I help it? |
36500 | Now, what''s to be done? |
36500 | Now, what''s to be done? |
36500 | Now, what''s to be done? |
36500 | Now, which way? |
36500 | Of course,he added,"when our armies enter Paris-- about the 1st of September-- you will accept the decree of fate? |
36500 | Of what offence am I accused, sir? |
36500 | Ought we to see Major Résimont? |
36500 | Qui v''là? |
36500 | Qui v''là? |
36500 | Ready? |
36500 | See that spout? 36500 See that wedge- shaped brick? |
36500 | She is at the institution of Madame de la Barre? |
36500 | Sir? |
36500 | So they''re here? |
36500 | Tell me, how came you to be fighting with us in Belgian uniform? |
36500 | Tell me: is there anything wrong? 36500 The forts have n''t fallen?" |
36500 | The question is, how are we to rejoin our regiment? |
36500 | Then perhaps you would tell your friends in England how the victorious Germans will march through London, hein? |
36500 | Then what do you suggest? |
36500 | Then why did n''t you call me? |
36500 | They did n''t spot you? |
36500 | Think so? |
36500 | Well, sir, what have you to say? |
36500 | Well, what have you to say? |
36500 | What are you doing here, I should like to know? |
36500 | What are you looking for, Rollo? |
36500 | What do you mean? |
36500 | What do you propose to do if we find the girls? |
36500 | What do you say? |
36500 | What do you think of the situation, sir? |
36500 | What else would you expect from Belgians? |
36500 | What for? |
36500 | What has happened, comrade? |
36500 | What has happened? 36500 What have we here?" |
36500 | What have you done that for? |
36500 | What have you stopped for? |
36500 | What have you there-- a Uhlan helmet? 36500 What is it?" |
36500 | What is that fellow driving at? |
36500 | What is the adventure this time? 36500 What is your name, prisoner?" |
36500 | What might you be doing here? |
36500 | What was that swashbuckler driving at, I wonder? |
36500 | What will you do? 36500 What''s that ahead?" |
36500 | What''s that? |
36500 | What''s the game, old man? |
36500 | What''s the game? |
36500 | What''s the programme? |
36500 | What''s to be done now? |
36500 | What''s up now, I wonder? |
36500 | What''s up? |
36500 | What''s up? |
36500 | What''s up? |
36500 | What''s wrong? |
36500 | What, then, has happened, Pierre? |
36500 | What, then, is British? 36500 What, then, is the trouble?" |
36500 | Whatever is the fellow aiming at? |
36500 | Where are the Belgian troops? |
36500 | Where are the bikes? |
36500 | Where are you going to? |
36500 | Where? |
36500 | Where? |
36500 | Who denounces the accused? |
36500 | Whose, I wonder? |
36500 | Why is the army to be mobilized, then? |
36500 | Why not have a shot at it? |
36500 | Why not try climbing down by means of the lightning- conductor? |
36500 | Why playing? |
36500 | Why? |
36500 | Why? |
36500 | Will it be very rough? |
36500 | Will our motor- bicycles be all right? |
36500 | Wo n''t you come with me, Kenneth? |
36500 | Wonder if there''s anything for us in that lot? |
36500 | Yes, sir; how did you know that? |
36500 | Yes-- do you know her? |
36500 | You Belgians? |
36500 | You applied for two additional dispatch- riders, I believe? |
36500 | You are English? 36500 You can manage all right?" |
36500 | You gentlemen are English, without doubt? |
36500 | You have n''t? 36500 You have no complaint against me?" |
36500 | You have not heard, eh? 36500 You know the way to Tongres?" |
36500 | You live in the city? |
36500 | You may think me an obstinate mule, Kenneth,said his comrade,"but why should two wounded men be trying to make their way to the front? |
36500 | You men are wounded? 36500 You might get through as a German dispatch- rider; but with a supposed wounded man going towards the firing- line? |
36500 | You think so? 36500 You understand our language?" |
36500 | You want a uniform? |
36500 | You''ll both come to see us again whenever you have the chance, wo n''t you? |
36500 | You''ve not heard that song? 36500 Your army? |
36500 | Yvonne Résimont here? |
36500 | Again, you admit that you took up arms against us?" |
36500 | Ah, my young friends, this, then, is the manner in which you come to Liége?" |
36500 | And Madame Résimont?" |
36500 | And Rollo-- what had become of him? |
36500 | And what did they do?" |
36500 | And what''s the matter with your bike?" |
36500 | Are there any dispatch- riders here?" |
36500 | Are we still under fire?" |
36500 | Are you cold? |
36500 | Bacon and eggs? |
36500 | But Monsieur is not Belgian?" |
36500 | But how do you feel?" |
36500 | But is it not already too late to leave the city? |
36500 | But is that right that the Dutchmen wo n''t keep us till the end of the war?" |
36500 | But why are your troops mobilizing?" |
36500 | But you are not a Belgian?" |
36500 | But you are unarmed: how did you vanquish this fellow?" |
36500 | But, monsieur, surely Belgium will be out of it? |
36500 | But, tell me, why are you both so anxious to go to Liége?" |
36500 | By the by, where is your bike?" |
36500 | CHAPTER II A Break- down"Is that so?" |
36500 | CHAPTER VI A Vain Assault"I say, how about your sister, old man?" |
36500 | Can you get mine from my pocket? |
36500 | Can you produce proofs? |
36500 | Did they seize the treasury?" |
36500 | Do Uhlans ever ride motor- bikes?" |
36500 | Do you remember the motor- launch in the shed at the end of Jules de la Paix''s garden?" |
36500 | Do you think it likely that our troops have been on Belgian soil for nearly a week and this is the first we''ve heard of it?" |
36500 | Fit for a tramp? |
36500 | For one thing, where are the German uniforms?" |
36500 | Got your knife handy? |
36500 | Has not our neutrality been guaranteed by our neighbours? |
36500 | Have they done any damage?" |
36500 | Have you any idea how far you''ll have to tramp? |
36500 | Have you anyone in the district who can identify you?" |
36500 | Have you anything to eat?" |
36500 | Have you delivered the message to the Burgomaster of Tongres?" |
36500 | Have you heard of Kitchener''s army, then?" |
36500 | He is not dead?" |
36500 | He might see if his friend, Monsieur Jambonne, could oblige; but, in the meanwhile, would messieurs care to sit in the_ salle à manger_? |
36500 | Here''s the dispatch-- sounds important, does n''t it? |
36500 | How much farther is it, do you think?" |
36500 | How''s the ankle?" |
36500 | I suppose if we keep due west we''ll do something? |
36500 | I thought we decided to fight shy of heavy traffic?" |
36500 | I wonder how they were discharged?" |
36500 | I wonder if we could get a bath?" |
36500 | If we had not an assured refuge in England, where would we be? |
36500 | If what you say is true, why are you not in uniform? |
36500 | Illustration: Dust cover art][ Illustration: Cover art][ Frontispiece:"OF WHAT OFFENCE AM I ACCUSED, SIR?" |
36500 | Is that clear? |
36500 | Is there anything else?" |
36500 | It sagged considerably under his weight; what would it do with the additional weight of his mount? |
36500 | Kenneth glanced at his companion,"What''s to be done now?" |
36500 | Let me see, she''s your youngest sister?" |
36500 | Let me see, what''s the programme? |
36500 | Let me see-- didn''t they skedaddle at Waterloo and almost let our fellows down?" |
36500 | Looks a bit suspicious, eh?" |
36500 | Meanwhile messieurs might like to rest at the inn? |
36500 | Nevertheless, the Government will pay----""Where are they taken to?" |
36500 | No; what I meant is, why should we be balked in going to Liége? |
36500 | Now, girls, how about a cup of coffee? |
36500 | Now, perhaps, to save further unpleasantness you will tell me the actual reason why you were in the Belgian service?" |
36500 | Otherwise----""Were there no troops available?" |
36500 | Our troops will be in Paris within a week-- and then?" |
36500 | Question is, where am I?" |
36500 | Ready?" |
36500 | Ready?" |
36500 | Return to England and join the army?" |
36500 | Shall I land you on Dutch territory, or will you risk crossing the North Sea?" |
36500 | Shall we----?" |
36500 | THE VICTORIOUS WHITE ENSIGN Illustrations"OF WHAT OFFENCE AM I ACCUSED, SIR?" |
36500 | The 9th Regiment of the Line?" |
36500 | The 9th of the Line is now between Ostend and Nieuport, sir?" |
36500 | The news-- the grave news?" |
36500 | The point is, do you answer all our questions, or must we exercise pressure? |
36500 | The question is, what''s our plan?" |
36500 | The trouble is, how am I to prove my identity? |
36500 | There, did I not say so?" |
36500 | They have taken away all the horses, all the carts----""And our motor- cycles?" |
36500 | Think you''ll manage it with that leg of yours?" |
36500 | Thinking better of it?" |
36500 | We''ll take charge of your prisoners; can you run alongside?" |
36500 | Well, where have you been to? |
36500 | Were you hurt?" |
36500 | What are you doing here?" |
36500 | What are you doing in Brussels at this lively moment?" |
36500 | What are you doing in Brussels?" |
36500 | What craft is that?" |
36500 | What do you say, Rollo?" |
36500 | What has befallen you?" |
36500 | What has hit you?" |
36500 | What is the meaning of it all?" |
36500 | What might you be doing here?" |
36500 | What on earth are you doing here?" |
36500 | What on earth possesses you to suggest Liége? |
36500 | What''s that?" |
36500 | What''s the excitement?" |
36500 | What''s the meaning of this?" |
36500 | What''s yours?" |
36500 | What, pray, has a dispatch- rider to do with Taubes?" |
36500 | Whatever have you been doing with yourselves? |
36500 | Where are the British now?" |
36500 | Where are you making for?" |
36500 | Where are your identity papers? |
36500 | Where do you propose to go?" |
36500 | Where is Barrington?" |
36500 | Where, then, was the Belgian force that was supposed to be holding the district between Diest and Tirlemont? |
36500 | Which is the Liége road?" |
36500 | Who, sir, is my accuser?" |
36500 | Why should they be?" |
36500 | Why this delay?" |
36500 | Why, what''s the matter?" |
36500 | Will you, before you depart, honour me by taking a glass of wine?" |
36500 | Without a moment''s delay the General asked:"Can they read a map?" |
36500 | Would there be enough water to clear the sill of the basin? |
36500 | Would you do harm to anything made by your friends the English?" |
36500 | Would you like to see him? |
36500 | You are resolute?" |
36500 | You are? |
36500 | You can? |
36500 | You comprehend?" |
36500 | You hit too?" |
36500 | You say that part of your convoy is destined for Namur? |
36500 | You understand? |
36500 | You understand? |
36500 | You understand?" |
36500 | You''re on your beam- ends?" |
36500 | Your bicycle? |
36500 | Your name is Barrington?" |
36500 | _ Café au lait_? |
4230 | ''Scuse me, Mistah Swift, but what''s dat yo''said? |
4230 | A journey? 4230 A tramp? |
4230 | A visitor? 4230 Ah, it''s you, is it, Tom?" |
4230 | Ah-- er-- um-- is-- Why, it''s you, is n''t it? |
4230 | Albany? 4230 Albany? |
4230 | Am I going by train? |
4230 | Am I near Albany? 4230 Am dat so, Mistah Swift?" |
4230 | And so you think they are up to some mischief, Tom? |
4230 | Are we-- is it damaged any, Andy? |
4230 | Are you Mr. Barton Swift? |
4230 | Are you a tramp now, or in some other disguise? |
4230 | Are you acquainted around here? |
4230 | Are you going to leave him here like this? |
4230 | Are you hurt? 4230 Are you hurt?" |
4230 | Are you much hurt, Tom? 4230 Are you much hurt?" |
4230 | Are you sure the man was one of those you saw in the restaurant? |
4230 | Are you sure the model and papers are gone? 4230 Are you sure, Rad?" |
4230 | Are youse goin''far on dat rig- a- ma- jig? |
4230 | As far as that? |
4230 | Ask him if he knows any one named Swift? |
4230 | But ca n''t you fight them in the courts? |
4230 | But how does it happen that you are trusting yourself in a car like this? |
4230 | But what in the world is Rad up to? |
4230 | But where am I? 4230 But why do n''t you use your brake? |
4230 | But why is she up so early? |
4230 | But, in the meanwhile, ca n''t you make another model and get a patent yourself? |
4230 | Ca n''t you do anything to stop them, dad? 4230 Ca n''t you see?" |
4230 | Can I do anything for you right away? |
4230 | Can I give you a lift? |
4230 | Can that be Munson or Dwight coming back? |
4230 | Can you walk, or shall we carry you? |
4230 | Dad,he exclaimed,"why could n''t I go on my motor- cycle?" |
4230 | Did he get anything? 4230 Did he have a thick, brown beard?" |
4230 | Did yo''done put a charm on mah bresh? |
4230 | Did you come to do some work? |
4230 | Did you get any trace of the thieves? 4230 Did you have any luck, dad?" |
4230 | Did you say you''d seen him? |
4230 | Did you see any one running away as you came up? |
4230 | Do n''t you see that you nearly upset me? |
4230 | Do you know him? |
4230 | Do you know much about him? 4230 Do you know their names?" |
4230 | Do you live near here? |
4230 | Do you think they''ll do that, dad? |
4230 | Do you think this man was one of the crowd of financiers? |
4230 | Do you think those scoundrels are there yet? |
4230 | Do you think you can repair it? |
4230 | Do you want the receipt for the registered letter sent to you here or at Shopton? |
4230 | Does he think he can climb that, or is he giving an exhibition by showing how close he can come and not hit it? |
4230 | Does yo''t''ink I can? |
4230 | Father,said Tom earnestly,"may I buy that machine off him?" |
4230 | Go to Albany, dad? |
4230 | Have you killed him? |
4230 | Have you seen anything of the thieves? |
4230 | He was? |
4230 | He''s had experience that way, eh, Featherton? |
4230 | How about the fellow you traded the cracked grindstone to, Rad? |
4230 | How am I going to find it in all this dust and darkness? |
4230 | How did he look? |
4230 | How far is that from Centreford? |
4230 | How long will it take to polish them? |
4230 | How many men have you? |
4230 | How many miles is it? |
4230 | How-- why-- are you the young man I nearly ran down this morning? |
4230 | Hurt? |
4230 | I heard your gun, and I imagined--"Did you think you had been shot? 4230 I was, eh?" |
4230 | I wonder if I''ll meet Andy Foger and his cronies again? |
4230 | I wonder if Munson and Dwight are at the lake yet? |
4230 | I wonder if he was some ordinary tramp, looking for what he could steal, or if he was one of the gang after dad''s invention? |
4230 | I wonder if that can be the place? |
4230 | I wonder if that was Happy Harry? |
4230 | I wonder if that''s him again? |
4230 | I wonder if this is ever going to stop? |
4230 | I wonder if those are the thieves? 4230 I wonder if those men are coming back here?" |
4230 | I wonder what he wants? |
4230 | I wonder what they did to me? 4230 I wonder where I am? |
4230 | I wonder where he came from, and where he''s going? |
4230 | I wonder which one this is? |
4230 | If you do n''t mind,he went on,"would you just as soon move that gun a little? |
4230 | Invented anything new? |
4230 | Is he acquainted around here? |
4230 | Is it writ on it anywhere? |
4230 | Is that all? |
4230 | Is that so? |
4230 | Is that what you call one of them two- wheeled lickity- split things that a man sits on the middle of an''goes like chain- lightning? |
4230 | Is this the road to Centreford? |
4230 | Just where is this old house, Rad? |
4230 | Kin youse go far on it? |
4230 | Mattah, Mistah Swift? 4230 Maybe I will some day, but, speaking of autos, did you see the one Andy Foger has?" |
4230 | Me? 4230 Motor- boat? |
4230 | Mr. Damon,said Tom quickly,"will you sell me that motor- cycle?" |
4230 | My name? 4230 Near the lake, eh?" |
4230 | Now I wonder if I''d better try to get to it from the water or the land side? |
4230 | Oh, Mr. Damon,cried Tom,"will you help me capture a gang of thieves? |
4230 | Oh, is that all? |
4230 | Oh, you are, eh? |
4230 | On business or pleasure? |
4230 | Robbed you, did they? 4230 Say, Burke,"called the man at the door,"have you taken the motor- boat?" |
4230 | Swindled? 4230 The inventor of the Swift safety lamp, and the turbine motor?" |
4230 | The new turbine motor, dad? |
4230 | Then may I go, dad? |
4230 | Then what do you think is their object? |
4230 | Then you admit I may be on the right track, dad? |
4230 | Think this storm will hold off until I get home? |
4230 | Want a ride? |
4230 | Was that it? 4230 Was you in that automobile?" |
4230 | We''ll go outside now, and look--"Is any one killed? 4230 Well, how goes it?" |
4230 | What are you doing that for? |
4230 | What can they be doing here? |
4230 | What can you do, dad? |
4230 | What did he tell them? |
4230 | What did you tell him? |
4230 | What do you mean by getting in the way like that? |
4230 | What do you mean by nearly running me down? 4230 What do you mean to do?" |
4230 | What do you think it was? |
4230 | What do you think they are up to, dad? |
4230 | What do you want? |
4230 | What do you want? |
4230 | What fo''I call him Boomerang? 4230 What for, dad?" |
4230 | What good will that do? |
4230 | What is it, Tom? |
4230 | What seems to be the trouble, and how did you come to own this sawmill? |
4230 | What was the man''s name? |
4230 | What would you do? |
4230 | What''s dat''bout mush? |
4230 | What''s he up to? |
4230 | What''s that? |
4230 | What''s that? |
4230 | What''s that? |
4230 | What''s the matter with the new churn? |
4230 | What''s the matter with you? 4230 What''s the matter, Rad?" |
4230 | What''s the matter, Rad? |
4230 | What''s the matter, Tom? |
4230 | What''s the matter; getting nervous? |
4230 | What''s the matter? 4230 What''s the matter? |
4230 | What, that old grindstone that was broken in two, and that you fastened together with concrete? |
4230 | What? 4230 Whatever are we coming to? |
4230 | Whatever are you doing? |
4230 | Whatever happened to you? |
4230 | Where did you blow in from? |
4230 | Where''s dad? |
4230 | Where''s dad? |
4230 | Which finger was the blue ring tattooed on? |
4230 | Which house did you mean, Rad? |
4230 | Which one? |
4230 | Which way did he go, Rad, after he left you? |
4230 | Who are you, anyhow? 4230 Who be you, anyhow, and what you doin''here?" |
4230 | Who be you, anyhow? |
4230 | Who do you suppose he could have been? |
4230 | Who fired that shot? |
4230 | Who is it? |
4230 | Who is the telegram signed by? |
4230 | Who would have thought he''d have a motor- boat waiting for him? 4230 Why did n''t I think of it before?" |
4230 | Why do n''t you invent an automobile or an airship? |
4230 | Why do you ask, Tom? |
4230 | Why do you call him Boomerang? |
4230 | Why not? 4230 Why not?" |
4230 | Why set this boat adrift? |
4230 | Why, Rad, what are you doing? |
4230 | Why, Tom,she went on hurriedly as she saw how excited he was,"whatever has happened?" |
4230 | Why, do n''t you like it? |
4230 | Why, do you think he gave out information concerning your work? |
4230 | Why? |
4230 | Wonder if he bent any of my spokes? |
4230 | Wonder if the owner can be near? |
4230 | Yes; why not? |
4230 | Yo''doan''t s''pose yo''kin fix dis yeah moah so''s I kin use it, does yo'', Mistah Swift? |
4230 | You are sure you will not regret your bargain, Mr. Damon? 4230 You certainly seem to have,"agreed Tom"But why is Boomerang so obstinate? |
4230 | You did n''t meet any more of those men, did you? 4230 You do n''t mean that old, broken one?" |
4230 | Your motor- cycle? |
4230 | A moment later, however, he heard some one approaching through the woods behind him, and a voice called out:"What are you doing? |
4230 | Any of your plans or models, dad?" |
4230 | Are you all right now?" |
4230 | Are you both murdered?" |
4230 | As they bent over him he opened his eyes and asked faintly:"Where am I? |
4230 | Back so soon?" |
4230 | Baggert?" |
4230 | Bless my coat- tails, but is anything wrong?" |
4230 | Bless my very existence, but has anything happened?" |
4230 | But am yo''suah dat mah mule Boomerang ai n''t hurted?" |
4230 | But are you hurt?" |
4230 | But have you anything special to do, Tom?" |
4230 | But say, is youse goin''to let me have dat quarter? |
4230 | But the question is where to stay?" |
4230 | But what about you?" |
4230 | But what will I do with him after I get him? |
4230 | But why ca n''t you turn around and look for yourself?" |
4230 | But why do n''t you try to get up?" |
4230 | Buy a broken motor- cycle?" |
4230 | By the way, what''s your name?" |
4230 | Can they be afraid of me?" |
4230 | Can you?" |
4230 | Crawford?" |
4230 | Damon?" |
4230 | Dat''s in Jersey, ai n''t it?" |
4230 | Did I hurt you much?" |
4230 | Did I upset my tea?" |
4230 | Did he harm you?" |
4230 | Did yo''eber see dem Australian black mans what go around wid a circus t''row dem crooked sticks dey calls boomerangs?" |
4230 | Did yo''eber work fer a blacksmith?" |
4230 | Did you see anything of a tramp around here while I was away?" |
4230 | Did you wish to see me?" |
4230 | Do you expect burglars, Master Tom?" |
4230 | Do you feel well enough to go? |
4230 | Do you know the man?" |
4230 | Do you mean it?" |
4230 | Do you think he imagined he could come here and get possession of some of your secrets?" |
4230 | Does Mr. Crawford think he can?" |
4230 | Does he keep many servants? |
4230 | Does he live near his workshops? |
4230 | File an injunction, or something like that?" |
4230 | G''lang, now, wo n''t yo''? |
4230 | Has your father any idea of giving the work he has been turning over to me to some other firm?" |
4230 | Have you seen it?" |
4230 | Help you? |
4230 | How did it happen? |
4230 | How did it happen?" |
4230 | How else could you go?" |
4230 | How far did those scoundrels carry me, and what has become of my motor- cycle?" |
4230 | How is it some one was n''t killed?" |
4230 | How long will you be away?" |
4230 | How much would you want for it?" |
4230 | How?" |
4230 | I do n''t s''pose youse meant to upset me?" |
4230 | I wonder if I''d better take chances and spring it on him that I''m on to his game?" |
4230 | I wonder if he could come here? |
4230 | I wonder if he tried to get my machine away from me? |
4230 | I wonder if he''s after me yet?" |
4230 | I wonder if they took off an arm or leg? |
4230 | I wonder if this one succeeded? |
4230 | I wonder if those are n''t the men who are after the patent model? |
4230 | I wonder what I had better do?" |
4230 | I wonder what has become of Jake Burke? |
4230 | I wonder what he''s been doing all this while, that he has n''t gotten any farther than this? |
4230 | I wonder what hospital I''m in? |
4230 | I wonder where I can stay?" |
4230 | I wonder where he and his crowd are going?" |
4230 | I wonder where my motor- cycle is? |
4230 | I wonder who he was? |
4230 | I wonder who that man was, and what he wanted by asking so many personal questions about dad?" |
4230 | I wonder who the men were?" |
4230 | Is Mrs. Baggert murdered? |
4230 | Is he dead?" |
4230 | Is that the letter?" |
4230 | Is the boat gone?" |
4230 | Is the envelope open?" |
4230 | Is the motor- cycle much damaged?" |
4230 | Is your father going to use them in a new machine?" |
4230 | It struck me as rather curious that a woman would trust herself all alone in one of them things; would n''t it you?" |
4230 | Let''s see what can I do?" |
4230 | Let''s see, you said your name was Quick, did n''t you?" |
4230 | Let''s see-- what is the first thing to do?" |
4230 | May I ask where you obtained your information concerning it?" |
4230 | Now I axes yo''fair, Mistah Swift, ai n''t I got lots ob trouble?" |
4230 | Now the question is, how can I get help to capture them?" |
4230 | Now what had I better do?" |
4230 | Now, how to get closer?" |
4230 | OFF TO ALBANY"Did you catch him, Tom?" |
4230 | Or any stables or fences t''whitewash? |
4230 | SUSPICIOUS ACTIONS"Are you hurt?" |
4230 | Say, youse could n''t lend me a quarter, could youse?" |
4230 | Sell you that mass of junk?" |
4230 | Shall I send for the doctor?" |
4230 | Shall we look at it?" |
4230 | Suddenly he uttered an exclamation,"Rad, have you been monkeying with this machinery?" |
4230 | Swift was saying:"What do you want? |
4230 | Swift, eh? |
4230 | Swift? |
4230 | Swift?" |
4230 | The men who are trying to get my invention?" |
4230 | Then the inventor asked:"Do you know that man? |
4230 | Was n''t that right?" |
4230 | We do need some white washing done, do n''t we, dad?" |
4230 | Whar did yo''say, yo''had some whitewashin''t''do?" |
4230 | What about him, Tom? |
4230 | What are his habits? |
4230 | What are you trying to do-- kill me? |
4230 | What do you suppose they wanted?" |
4230 | What do you want sneaking around here?" |
4230 | What do you want? |
4230 | What happened?" |
4230 | What happened?" |
4230 | What happened?" |
4230 | What has happened? |
4230 | What would his father say? |
4230 | What''s wrong now? |
4230 | What''s your name, anyhow, cully?" |
4230 | Where am I?" |
4230 | Where am dat work yo''was speakin''ob?" |
4230 | Where?" |
4230 | Who are the men working with you to defraud my father of his rights?" |
4230 | Who be you, anyhow-- a tramp?" |
4230 | Who is that person, Simpson?" |
4230 | Who''s hurt? |
4230 | Why did he leave so hurriedly?" |
4230 | Why did n''t you sound your horn? |
4230 | Why do n''t you ring a bell or blow a horn when you''re coming?" |
4230 | Why is it so dark and cold?" |
4230 | Why were you called that?" |
4230 | Why, did yo''want t''see dat man, Mistah Swift?" |
4230 | Why?" |
4230 | Why?" |
4230 | Will you let me go, dad?" |
4230 | Will you let me take you in my car? |
4230 | Will you ride with us, Tom Swift, or on that dangerous motor- cycle?" |
4230 | Wonder how long he''ll keep me a prisoner?" |
4230 | Would yo''mind tellin''me if dat ar''mule am still alive?" |
4230 | Yesterday, you said it was, you saw Happy Harry? |
4230 | Yet, if they have n''t, why are they staying in the old house? |
4230 | Yo''ai n''t got no chicken coops yo''wants cleaned out, has yo''? |
4230 | Yo''see dis yeah lawn- moah?" |
4230 | You see, I was going quite slowly, and--""You call dat slow, when youse hit me an''knocked me down?" |
4230 | You want to set the place afire? |
4230 | but what has happened to me?" |
4230 | he exclaimed pleasantly, Then, seeing a look of alarm on the lad''s face, he went on:"I hope I did n''t shoot in your direction, young man; did I?" |
11469 | A stowaway, eh? |
11469 | Ai n''t he the broth of a lad? 11469 Ai n''t you comin''in?" |
11469 | An''that old stiff signaled to him to make his getaway? |
11469 | And go back? |
11469 | And have returned to China to live in peace and comfort? |
11469 | And how far to Peking by the road? |
11469 | And in the meantime you''ll tell him that I have gone away? |
11469 | And make terms with a pack of rioters? |
11469 | And my friends? |
11469 | And now what? |
11469 | And so,he said,"you think we are spread out along this road for the conspirators to grab off?" |
11469 | And the machines are gone for good? |
11469 | And the revolutionists will win? |
11469 | And they are strong? |
11469 | And they went away with this fellow? |
11469 | And they will fight for that? |
11469 | And what''s the matter with me goin''? |
11469 | And wounded? |
11469 | And you claim a cablegram which is here? 11469 And you have captured them?" |
11469 | And you have the Secret Service code? |
11469 | And you think Hans, if it is he, will understand? |
11469 | And you think they will hang about the flying squadron until they recover what they have lost? |
11469 | And you went to sleep with all this on your mind and slept up to within a quarter of an hour of the time set for action? |
11469 | And you were engaged in it? |
11469 | And yours, Jack? |
11469 | Are all the men you took from the ship with you? |
11469 | Are we never going to get anything to eat? |
11469 | Are you an officer of the telegraph company? |
11469 | Are you there? 11469 Boys,"he said, in as matter- of- fact tone as he could assume,"what did Frank and Jack say when they left the camp?" |
11469 | But he did n''t have the powder, or the dynamite, or whatever thing he figured on blowing us up with, in his pockets, did he? |
11469 | But how am I to get it to- night? |
11469 | But how did you get here? |
11469 | But how did you get here? |
11469 | But how in the Dickens did Hans ever get to you? 11469 But how, when, why?" |
11469 | But why does he remain inactive? 11469 But why should the Secret Service department put you in such peril?" |
11469 | But why should this man be doing business with the rebels? |
11469 | But why were they not given me before? |
11469 | But why? |
11469 | But, say, did you ever see anythin''like that vanishin''priest? 11469 By the way,"said the consul,"where are the papers you took from the captain of the Shark-- the boat you fought with your submarine?" |
11469 | Ca n''t I? |
11469 | Call of the pack? |
11469 | Can he make a tree three hundred years old in a minute? |
11469 | Can you make the talk come from behind me? |
11469 | Can you run? |
11469 | Cut it out? |
11469 | Did he brush it all away? |
11469 | Did n''t he know that you were expecting instructions from Washington while on the way to Peking? |
11469 | Did n''t you see him crowd out with the marine officer? |
11469 | Did n''t you see them when you went back? |
11469 | Did you speak? |
11469 | Did you? |
11469 | Do you hear them buzzing? |
11469 | Do you know him to be Ned Nestor? |
11469 | Do you know the way out of this? |
11469 | Do you know what that means? |
11469 | Do you know why we are going on motorcycles? |
11469 | Do you recognize the fellow with his disguise off? 11469 Do you see the fine work done with the seal which made this impression?" |
11469 | Do you see the light in the cellar? 11469 Do you think he''s on the level?" |
11469 | Do you think they are Chinamen? |
11469 | Do you think we can get him on to Peking? |
11469 | Dressed in native costume? |
11469 | European police? |
11469 | Even if I found it in a cellar by the side of a half barrel of gunpowder to which a lighted fuse had been attached? |
11469 | Finders keepers? |
11469 | Found somethin''? |
11469 | From Washington? |
11469 | Got a light? |
11469 | Got clear away, did he? |
11469 | Had n''t you better make your case-- if you can make it at all-- in the courts? |
11469 | Have you a match? |
11469 | Have you the message with you? |
11469 | Here, kid, where are you going? |
11469 | How badly are the machines damaged? |
11469 | How could he make the journey on foot, through a country suspicious of every foreigner? 11469 How could you have been?" |
11469 | How could you mix with them? |
11469 | How did it affect your appetite? |
11469 | How did the sneak who set the fuse on fire ever get down there? |
11469 | How did you do it? |
11469 | How did you do it? |
11469 | How did you get to China? |
11469 | How did you know there was danger inside? |
11469 | How did you know? |
11469 | How do you know? |
11469 | How do you like it? |
11469 | How long has he been loitering about the room? |
11469 | How many of the Chinks did you catch? |
11469 | How much money was offered you to hold this message? |
11469 | How much will you take for a month in vaudeville? |
11469 | How the Old Harry did he get here? |
11469 | How? |
11469 | How? |
11469 | I presume I can see him? |
11469 | I wonder if old Chee is still asleep from the dope? |
11469 | I wonder if the little scamp is in trouble again? |
11469 | I wonder if they are out in force? |
11469 | I wonder what''s keeping Ned? |
11469 | If he had reached the old house first, he would have waited here for us, would n''t he? |
11469 | If he is here? |
11469 | If they should try to hold us here, what? |
11469 | In this dump? |
11469 | Is it in the code of the Secret Service? |
11469 | Is that a promise or a threat? |
11469 | Is that true? |
11469 | Is there another way out? |
11469 | Is this yours? |
11469 | Japanese- lookin''chap? |
11469 | Let''s see,grinned Frank,"we were to have a flying squadron of marines with us? |
11469 | May we go back to the fire? |
11469 | Murdered? 11469 My friends?" |
11469 | No, it does n''t; yet what is he stopping here for? 11469 Now, what do you know about that?" |
11469 | Oh, they wo n''t? |
11469 | Oh, yes, easy, but how did you do it? |
11469 | Our friends? |
11469 | Out for a walk? |
11469 | Perhaps he thought the truth would frighten you off? |
11469 | Say, are we ever goin''back after that gold? |
11469 | Say, do you think you have run''em down at last? |
11469 | Say, how would you wild animals like to take a jaunt on your motorcycles to- night? 11469 Say,"the boy said, excitement in voice and manner,"did n''t you leave Frank and Jack at the camp when you left?" |
11469 | Shall I go get him? |
11469 | Shall I risk an answer? |
11469 | Shall I take them in charge? |
11469 | Shall we go in? |
11469 | Shall you go on to- night? |
11469 | So soon? 11469 So you are now the only one to look to for the history of this bit of deviltry?" |
11469 | So, they were using rockets? |
11469 | Suppose the Chinks attack the men left behind? |
11469 | Suppose we all go back on our machines, and really see something of the country? |
11469 | Suppose we go in and ask some ordinary question? |
11469 | Suppose we make a little noise? |
11469 | Suppose,Ned said,"suppose I turn you over to the revolutionary leaders, with a statement of what you have just said? |
11469 | Telegrams in China? |
11469 | That waiter? |
11469 | The fuse went out, did n''t it? 11469 The man who warned you is Lieutenant Rae?" |
11469 | Then he understood, all right? |
11469 | Then this is final? |
11469 | Then we''d better be on double guard? |
11469 | Then what can be done with them? |
11469 | Then what can we do? |
11469 | Then why do n''t we ask this good, wise, benevolent, sane, and all the rest of it government to keep the revolutionary party off Uncle Sam? |
11469 | Then you do n''t know that they have gone back to Taku? |
11469 | Then you think he knew there was something wrong because we did not meet you? |
11469 | They will not be attacked there? |
11469 | This man Rae? |
11469 | This was not used? |
11469 | To scare you? |
11469 | To the embassy? |
11469 | Very well,the Captain said,"now will you tell me how you set this trap so, cleverly?" |
11469 | Walk? |
11469 | Was he there with your captors? 11469 Was that stamp made by the seal you just hid away?" |
11469 | Was the stamp made with the seal you have with you? |
11469 | Was there a Chink who spoke English like a native? |
11469 | We ca n''t fight a whole nation, can we? 11469 We do n''t know much about China, do we?" |
11469 | Well, suppose he is now here trying to get something in exchange for the gold which lies at the bottom of the Pacific? |
11469 | Well, supposing, for the sake of argument, that I was at Taku, what has that to do with this brutal and illegal arrest? |
11469 | Well,Jack said, more to break the strange silence than for any other purpose,"why do n''t you say something?" |
11469 | Well,Jimmie asked, of Ned,"did he tumble? |
11469 | Well,Ned went on, laughing,"we had a high wind yesterday, did n''t we? |
11469 | Well? |
11469 | Were these men present? |
11469 | Were you to withhold the message altogether, or were you merely to delay this young man? |
11469 | What are we halting here for? |
11469 | What are you going to do about delivering the cablegram? |
11469 | What are you going to do about that runaway kid? |
11469 | What are you hiding back there in the darkness for? 11469 What are you trying to do?" |
11469 | What did you do that for? |
11469 | What did you go an''sit down there an''wait for? |
11469 | What did you say? |
11469 | What do they do with them? |
11469 | What do you make of the mummery now going on? |
11469 | What do you mean by coming in here and giving orders? |
11469 | What do you mean by that? 11469 What do you mean by that?" |
11469 | What do you mean by that? |
11469 | What do you propose? |
11469 | What do you think we ought to do with you? |
11469 | What do you think? |
11469 | What do you want? |
11469 | What does he mean by that? |
11469 | What does it mean? |
11469 | What does the accuser say? |
11469 | What does this mean? |
11469 | What for? |
11469 | What government do you represent? |
11469 | What has this to do with my case? |
11469 | What have you been doing? |
11469 | What is going on out there? |
11469 | What is it? |
11469 | What is it? |
11469 | What is it? |
11469 | What is it? |
11469 | What is it? |
11469 | What is the trouble? |
11469 | What is this Rae person doing here? 11469 What kind of a game is this?" |
11469 | What kind of a hotel is this? |
11469 | What kind of a play house is this? |
11469 | What makes you think so? |
11469 | What makes you think so? |
11469 | What nation is it that is protecting the imperial government of China? |
11469 | What national seal made that stamp on the wax you have in your pocket, Ned? |
11469 | What next? |
11469 | What next? |
11469 | What they doing to Ned and Jimmie? |
11469 | What was an American doing in that bunch? |
11469 | What was the motive? |
11469 | What''s coming off here? |
11469 | What''s the answer now? |
11469 | What''s the answer to that? |
11469 | What''s the difficulty, kid? |
11469 | What''s the trouble? |
11469 | What''s the use of all that if the Chinks sit out there like blooming cigar- store images and never give a hint as to where we are? 11469 What''s your name?" |
11469 | What''s your notion? |
11469 | Where are the marines? |
11469 | Where are we? |
11469 | Where are you going? |
11469 | Where did he come from? |
11469 | Where did the Chinks go? |
11469 | Where did they ascend from? |
11469 | Where did you get it? |
11469 | Where did you get this information you''re favoring us with? 11469 Where did you leave Frank and Jack?" |
11469 | Where do you live? |
11469 | Where is Captain Martin, of the marines? |
11469 | Where is Captain Martin, the officer in charge? |
11469 | Where is he? |
11469 | Where is he? |
11469 | Where is the other prisoner? |
11469 | Where is this mysticism of the East located? |
11469 | Where is your uniform? |
11469 | Where? |
11469 | Which is Ned Nestor? |
11469 | Which man? |
11469 | Who are these men? |
11469 | Who bribed you? |
11469 | Who did it, then? |
11469 | Who did it? |
11469 | Who directed you to the house where I found you? |
11469 | Who is it that is doing the talking? |
11469 | Who met you in the library at the house you attempted to destroy? |
11469 | Who was it that ran away? |
11469 | Who was it? |
11469 | Who''s Hans? |
11469 | Who''s first? |
11469 | Why daylight? |
11469 | Why did n''t some one follow him? |
11469 | Why did n''t you get a move on? |
11469 | Why did n''t you notify the officer then in charge of the squad? |
11469 | Why did n''t you pull him out? |
11469 | Why did n''t you say something of an accuser before? |
11469 | Why did they dope her? |
11469 | Why do n''t you go back to the Pyramids and sleep for another thousand years? 11469 Why do n''t you knock a fellow over?" |
11469 | Why do n''t you out with it, then? |
11469 | Why do n''t you tell us what the danger is? |
11469 | Why do you attribute this outbreak to me? |
11469 | Why do you call her Chee? |
11469 | Why do you ride in the night? |
11469 | Why does n''t he come into the place with a brass band? 11469 Why morning?" |
11469 | Why not? |
11469 | Why this midnight industry? 11469 Why venture out in the storm?" |
11469 | Will you deliver the cablegram? |
11469 | Wo n''t the finding of them men there get her into trouble? |
11469 | Wonder if that old gear- face thinks he can guard us an''sleep, too? 11469 Yes? |
11469 | You are Ned Nestor? |
11469 | You are convinced that these are the people who were sent out to defeat the purpose of our mission? |
11469 | You are taking life easily? 11469 You arranged for this demonstration in case you should be taken?" |
11469 | You can read this code, I suppose? |
11469 | You doubtless recall the time the allied armies were sent to Peking to rescue the foreign ambassadors during the Boxer uprising? 11469 You have just landed?" |
11469 | You have possession of certain documents taken from a certain wreck in the Pacific Ocean? |
11469 | You have the key to the code? |
11469 | You know how the Moores, father an''son, tried to get us on the submarine? 11469 You mean the men you left in the cornfield?" |
11469 | You placed the powder under the house where the wounded men lay? |
11469 | You planned this? |
11469 | You saw Hans? |
11469 | You think there will be a war? |
11469 | You were at Taku? |
11469 | You will deny your own fingerprints, the shoeprints? |
11469 | You''ll do what you can to find them? |
11469 | You''re going to Peking on business? |
11469 | Your proof will assist you when you get there? |
11469 | A cablegram in cipher-- the cipher code of the Secret Service of the United States government?" |
11469 | A wind that tumbled the dust of the streets in upon us? |
11469 | And Lieutenant Scott? |
11469 | And help him hunt Frank and Jack, will you?" |
11469 | And how comes it that he chanced on this building?" |
11469 | And these others? |
11469 | And, after he got away, how did he happen to blunder into the company of our escort? |
11469 | Are you ready?" |
11469 | But?" |
11469 | By the way, I wonder where Jack and Frank are? |
11469 | CHAPTER III A SHOE AND A SURPRISE"What do you mean by that?" |
11469 | CHAPTER V A COLLECTION OF WILD ANIMALS"Well, what do you think of it?" |
11469 | CHAPTER XI THE MYSTICISM OF THE EAST"You remember what the consul said regarding trouble on the road to Peking?" |
11469 | CHAPTER XVIII A BROKEN MATCH SAFE"Why do n''t she go up?" |
11469 | Can it be possible that you were treacherous to both sides?" |
11469 | Could it be possible that the nation to which it belonged had been engaged in this conspiracy? |
11469 | Did he know where you were going?" |
11469 | Do you know where I found it, my friend?" |
11469 | Do you know where your two friends are-- the two who accompanied you here?" |
11469 | Do you see why it went out?" |
11469 | Do you want him to know that we are wise to his game?" |
11469 | Frank nodded and whispered:"Did they get Ned, too?" |
11469 | Give it up, now?" |
11469 | Got that?" |
11469 | Had he escaped from the building, or was he detained in the room he had surreptitiously entered? |
11469 | He advanced upon the priests and demanded:"Will you take me along?" |
11469 | How did he get to Tientsin, anyway?" |
11469 | How did he know where to go? |
11469 | How did this German boy learn all this?" |
11469 | How did you get to China?" |
11469 | How do you like it?" |
11469 | How far must we walk?" |
11469 | How would they be received? |
11469 | How would you like to take a New York special, just now?" |
11469 | How, may I ask?" |
11469 | I wonder how he got hold of Hans?" |
11469 | I wonder how he likes the scene?" |
11469 | I wonder if this gazabo will get Frank and Jack?" |
11469 | I wonder what instructions this Rae person will give Ned?" |
11469 | I wonder where it will be?" |
11469 | If he had indeed escaped, would he have the good sense to hasten to the camp instead of trying to assist his chum single- handed? |
11469 | Is this true?" |
11469 | Machines in good order?" |
11469 | Ned did not know the men as well as he knew the Captain, therefore he asked:"The men will obey your orders to the letter? |
11469 | Ned pointed to one and spoke to Hans:"Can you ride?" |
11469 | Ned said, then he stooped over and called out to Jimmie:"Is the fuse out?" |
11469 | Nestor?" |
11469 | Nice to be so exclusive, is n''t it?" |
11469 | Nothing odd about that, is there?" |
11469 | Now, how did he ever get to Tientsin, and how did he locate us?" |
11469 | Now, what do you think he''s doin''here?" |
11469 | Now, what shall we do? |
11469 | Sandy, who had been listening in silence to the explanations which had been made, now asked:"How many Chinks are there out there?" |
11469 | Say, Ned, what do you know about them callers you''re goin''to have? |
11469 | Say, Ned,"he added,"why ca n''t we cut it out? |
11469 | Say, how would you fellers like a chair in front of the grate in the little old Black Bear Patrol clubroom, in the village of N. Y.? |
11469 | Say,"he added, with a grin,"ai n''t this tie- up game getting stale? |
11469 | See? |
11469 | See?" |
11469 | Shall we sneak out of a window, or remain here and find out what he wants?" |
11469 | Suppose we knock this fellow on the head? |
11469 | Suppose we wait until daylight and then make a rush?" |
11469 | The latter asked:"Where''s Ned?" |
11469 | The only question in my mind is this: Will they let us alone until daylight? |
11469 | There was a smile on his face as he asked:"Do Taoist priests accost strangers on the highway?" |
11469 | Think they are sufficiently soused with opium?" |
11469 | Vot issit if I hand himone? |
11469 | Vot?" |
11469 | We had to keep cases on this chap, did n''t we?" |
11469 | What I want to know is, where did you catch him, and who pays you to bring it to us, and who pays him to pay you to feed it to us? |
11469 | What about it, Gulf of Pechili and the Peiho river Ned?" |
11469 | What are the lives of a dozen or more to the prosperity of millions? |
11469 | What did you pull me out of me covers for?" |
11469 | What did you see?" |
11469 | What did you wake me up for, anyway?" |
11469 | What do you think of that?" |
11469 | What does it mean?" |
11469 | What inducements were offered you to keep the cablegram away from this young man? |
11469 | What nations did they represent, or pretend to represent?" |
11469 | What was it? |
11469 | What were they to get for the gold?" |
11469 | What would be your fate? |
11469 | What''s the matter with this rice, kid, and this meat pie?" |
11469 | What''s your name? |
11469 | What? |
11469 | What?" |
11469 | What?" |
11469 | When do you expect to meet with these foxy chaps?" |
11469 | Where does he live, and is he black, white, or red? |
11469 | Where is he?" |
11469 | Where is the paper to which the seal was attached?" |
11469 | Where is there an eatery?" |
11469 | Where was Jimmie? |
11469 | Where''s that Secret Service feller that was goin''to set the pace for us?" |
11469 | Who are you, and where did you come from? |
11469 | Who were they? |
11469 | Why ca n''t you boys behave yourselves?" |
11469 | Why should he want to get us into a war?" |
11469 | Will that answer?" |
11469 | Without trial?" |
11469 | Would they be greeted with treacherous words, or with a murderous fusillade of bullets and knives stabbing in the darkness? |
11469 | Would you know this lad you speak of if you should see him again?" |
11469 | You claim to be Ned Nestor?" |
11469 | You were about to start on without your final instructions?" |
11469 | he added,"where is Ned?" |
11469 | he said, feeling about in the darkness,"what do you think of my ruinnin''into a sea soldier an''getting chucked through the hole the carpenter left?" |