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40277And we''ll play that I''m an Indian Chief and you are the Indian Mother, and the doll-- oh, we have n''t named the doll yet, have we?
40277Are there not many more corn ears in the field?
40277Are you?
40277Ate up what?
40277Bah, Bah, Black Sheep Have you any wool?
40277Do you really think they will, Ma Shima?
40277Fifty what?
40277How much is that doll, mister?
40277How much is this string?
40277May I go along with you while you trade? 40277 Me?"
40277Oh dear, must I do that all over again, Mother?
40277Oh, are you a Big Chief?
40277Then how do you get to know people''s names?
40277Well, let''s see, how shall we do it?
40277Well, what''s the matter with that?
40277What is the commotion? 40277 What this?"
40277What''s that?
40277Where''s Bah?
40277Why, what''s the matter, Bah? 40277 Yes,"said Billy,"and this time you''ll eat a piece of the pipe, wo n''t you?"
40277You call my name?
40277You like I tell you more?
40277You like to see?
40277You like?
40277You no can find way home?
40277119[ Illustration: BAH AND CORNELIA] The Little Indian Weaver CHAPTER I THE CORN EAR DOLL How would you like to have a doll made from a corn ear?
40277Bah''s eyes asked the question:"How?"
40277Billy asked:"Why do n''t you open it?"
40277Billy, what''s the excitement?"
40277But seeing that his friend was taking the conversation seriously he stopped laughing and asked:"What do you mean?"
40277But was it her name, and was it being called?
40277CHAPTER V AT BAH''S HOGAN"Why do you call her''Bah?''
40277CHAPTER VIII WHO WINS THE RADIO?
40277Can you imagine why, being as they are of a peaceful nature, these tribes build as they do?
40277Did n''t he know better than to do that?
40277Did n''t she know that Cornelia, since the day of her birth, had been different from all other ears of corn?
40277Do n''t you want to know?"
40277Do you remember?"
40277Each evening Billy would come home with the same question on his lips:"Has my magazine arrived?"
40277Father took up his paper, but before starting to read he remarked:"Who''s the lucky winner of the radio, Son?"
40277He jumped down again from his pony and ran into the store:"Say, Mister, do you know where that little girl lives?"
40277He''d listen while Mrs. Fighting Bull told him things, and had n''t he already learned lots about them?
40277Her eyes turned at the same time, and horror upon horrors, what did she see?
40277How could they expect her to weave as well as the women did?
40277However, he smiled back at her and, keeping his hand behind him, asked:"Where is the blanket you made, Bah?"
40277Is it because she watches the sheep?"
40277Is your house around here?"
40277May I?"
40277Nice fat dolls are the best, do n''t you think so?"
40277Oh, did n''t Mother understand?
40277See?"
40277Shall we?"
40277So he read--"Bah, Bah Indian girl, Have you any bread?
40277The boy kept on talking--"But, gee, where do you come from, Bah?
40277The man had said that there were three or four small Indian villages nearby, but the question was in which one did Bah live?
40277The papoose upon her back was crying loudly, and Billy looked roguishly at Mrs. Fighting Bull and asked:"Is the baby called a''Squawker''?"
40277Then, suddenly bethinking himself of a word he''d once heard, he asked:"Is n''t an Indian woman called a''Squaw''?"
40277They all shook their heads and grunted when he asked:"Bah, little girl, live here?"
40277Want to hear it?"
40277Was it friendly, or was she mocking him?
40277Was n''t she a good doll?"
40277Was n''t she only a little girl?
40277We''ll keep this to ourselves, wo n''t we?"
40277What do you mean?"
40277Where were you?"
40277Why not sell your work?
40277Why not?
40277Wo n''t you have some candy?"
40277You ever see little girl''s doll?"
40277You saw one, did n''t you?"
40277[ Illustration:"IS IT FOR ME?"]
60165And what did your couriers find?
60165And what did your couriers tell you?
60165And whence come you?
60165Are you pleased?
60165Did you dig it out of the ground?
60165Do you admire what you have seen?
60165Do you not believe us?
60165Do you see two sacrificial cigarettes of the deer above the rainbow over the eastern door?
60165Do you speak the truth? 60165 Do you still wish to go to To`ye''tli?"
60165From which side of the basket did my son- in- law eat?
60165Has my son- in- law been in all the rooms and seen all the game?
60165Have I not given your boys the weapons to slay the alien gods?
60165Have you brought home trophies from the slain?
60165Have you white shell beads? 60165 How did I get such vile things into me?
60165How do you prepare it to eat?
60165How does it taste to you?
60165How shall we procure water?
60165I may as well stay here,she said to herself;"what does it avail that I wander round?"
60165Is that not truly the voice of a divine one?
60165My children, why do you come to me again?
60165My pet, why are you troubled thus every night?
60165My pet,he said,"can you do anything to help me make a farm here?"
60165No boys?
60165What are you doing there?
60165What care I for his promise?
60165What do you live on?
60165What do you think of it all?
60165What do you want here, my grandchild?
60165What does it mean that your snout grows longer and that your ears move so?
60165What has made your horse lame?
60165What have you that you have made yourselves?
60165What is that you say?
60165What is this?
60165What right have you to ask me?
60165What sort of a man is he who can not carry my word straight, who can not do as he is told? 60165 What, then, has made all the tracks around here?"
60165Whence do you come?
60165Where are the men?
60165Where did you get these other bottles?
60165Where did you save yourself?
60165Where do you live?
60165Where do you live?
60165Where have you been, my son, and what have you done since you have been gone?
60165Where shall I find Tsé`nagahi( Travelling Stone)?
60165Whither are you going? 60165 Whither are you going?"
60165Who are our fathers?
60165Who are ye?
60165Who shall go down and rescue our grandchild?
60165Why are they gathered together yonder and of what do they talk so angrily?
60165Why did you do this, and who are the girls?
60165Why did you shoot them?
60165Why do n''t you spread a skin for my son- in- law to sit on?
60165Why do you fly from us?
60165Why do you not come and drink before the water is all gone?
60165Why do you not come from behind, if that is so? 60165 Why do you not take in my son- in- law''s goods?"
60165Why do you speak thus?
60165Why does he say these things?
60165Why have you come? 60165 Why have you refused so many beautiful gods who want you for a wife?"
60165Why is this here?
60165Why would you slay me?
60165Would you know who I am?
60165[ 227]And what do your people do with it?"
60165After searching a while he asked:"Where are my moccasins?
60165As he passed, the latter kicked at him, but he dodged the kick and asked:"Why did you kick at me?"
60165At last she believed him, and said in wonder:"Why should the digíni come to visit us?"
60165At length one of the brothers turned to his sister and said:"What is the cause of this odor?
60165At length they rose, approached the women, and said:"Mothers, of what do you speak?"
60165Beetles(?)
60165But what did the study of appalling"succession of grunts"reveal?
60165Did you kill any of the bears?"
60165Do you know how my cigarette is made?"
60165Do you mean what you say this time?
60165Do you not now believe I have slain him?"
60165Do you promise this?"
60165Do you really want the fire quenched?"
60165Do you wish to see my field?"
60165Do you?"
60165Does he not want some himself?"
60165Four days after this conversation Yolkaí Estsán said:"Elder Sister, I feel something strange moving within me; what can it be?"
60165Has he never spoken thus softly to you?
60165Have I lost them?"
60165Have you told me all?"
60165Have you turquoise?"
60165He asked the Navaho:"How would you like to try my tobacco?"
60165He lay down in the lodge and said to the maidens:"Where is everybody to- day?
60165He said nothing of this, however, but asked at once the important question,"Have you come to gamble with me?"
60165He spoke to the birds, saying:"Can you not help me?"
60165How can we escape the conclusion that the line of least resistance is a harmonic line?
60165How can we make people so that we may have others of our kind to talk to?"
60165How else can we possibly account for the fact that so many of these songs contain absolutely nothing but chord tones?
60165How long have you been staying with him?"
60165How shall we avert the danger?"
60165How will he know when it is night and when it is day?"
60165Hwehéya to the east"In what way shall we act?
60165Há- la- dzi- ni?
60165If they are able to overcome us, what chance have you, poor man, for your life?"
60165If they have li''tso, or the yellow disease, they vomit something yellow( bile?).
60165Is it not plain that, in the light of this principle, every phenomenon of folk- music becomes clear and intelligible?
60165Is it on your wife''s account that you stay at home so much, my son- in- law?"
60165Is there any other hypothesis which will account for the most striking characteristics of folk- music?
60165It must have been the flying creatures who built the dwellings high on the cliffs, for if they had not wings how could they reach their houses?
60165May they not have learned from other tribes, or have themselves invented all this ceremony and song since he knew them?"
60165My daughter, do you tell him anything he should not know?"
60165Nayénezgani said to Estsánatlehi:"Mother, grandmother, where does Cold Woman dwell?"
60165Ni''ltsi whispered again:"The red wands are for war, the others are for peace;"so when Tsóhanoai asked his sons:"On which wands will ye ascend?"
60165She only said,"What have you done with him?"
60165Some said,"Surely our race will perish,"and others said,"What good is our abundance to us?
60165Soon the old man entered and said fiercely:"Why have you gone to the east?
60165Sítsaí( Grandfather), whence do you come?"
60165Tell me, have I some disease?"
60165Tell us, little sister, where did you get the water in the pot?"
60165Thatli''t, or slime disease, comes from drinking foul water full of green slime or little fish( tadpoles?).
60165The Navaho slept well that night and did not waken till he heard a voice calling from the top of the cliff:"Where are you?
60165The boys then questioned:"Who are our fathers?"
60165The boys then said:"Grandmothers, of what do you speak?"
60165The hero said then to his mother:"Where used Old Age to dwell?"
60165The women remained here four nights; on the fourth morning Estsánatlehi said:"Site''zi( younger sister), why should we remain here?
60165The young ones now began to cry, and they said to the warrior:"Will you slay us, too?"
60165Then Tsóhanoai called out to the boys:"Are you hot?"
60165Then Tsóhanoai turned to the woman and said, in an angry tone:"Who are those two who entered here to- day?"
60165Then he inquired:"When will your mother return, and where will she sit?"
60165Then he said:"Mother, grandmother, tell me, where do the Tse`na''hale[135] dwell?"
60165Then she said:"Perhaps you would seek your father?"
60165Then the god said:"Have you any precious stones?"
60165Tiéholtsodi haádze"Hatégola doléla?
60165Tiéholtsodi, the chief in the east, said:"What shall we do with them?
60165Tsóhanoai came and asked again:"Are you hot?"
60165Tsóhanoai came, sat beside her, and sought to embrace her; but she avoided him, saying:"What do you mean by this?
60165Tsóhanoai pointed down and said:"Where do you belong in the world below?
60165Was it tsod that killed the deer?"
60165What can we do to please him?
60165What did you do where I left you?
60165What food will satisfy him?"
60165What shall we do to make you hear us?
60165What shall we do to save you?
60165When I was gnawing the hair he spoke to me and said:''Why do you take my hair?''
60165When Nati''nesthani came near the god, the latter spoke, saying:"My grandchild, why are you doing all this work?
60165When he heard this, Deer Raiser was again furious, and said:"What manner of a man is this who wo n''t eat meat?
60165When she asked for the fourth time he said:"Why do you wish to know my name?
60165When she had finished her rejoicings he asked,"Where shall I find Sasnalkáhi( Bear that Pursues)?"
60165When she took the untasted food back to the other lodge, her father inquired:"What did my son- in- law eat this morning?"
60165When she went back to the other lodge her father asked:"How did my son- in- law eat this morning?"
60165When she went back to the other lodge with the remains of the meal, her father asked:"How did he eat this morning?"
60165When the Navaho was seated his host said:"Whence do you come?
60165When the god had greeted his children and taken a seat, he said to the elder brother:"My son, do you think you have slain all the anáye?"
60165When the pipe was smoked out and Tsóhanoai saw the boys were not killed by it, he was satisfied and said:"Now, my children, what do you want from me?
60165When their rejoicings were done, Nayénezgani said to his mother:"Where does Téelget[131] dwell?"
60165When they got him into the log some one said:"How will he get light?
60165When they had closed for the fourth time the rocks said:"Who are ye; whence come ye two together, and whither go ye?"
60165When they reached the floor she again spoke to them, asking:"Whither do you two go walking together?"
60165Whence comes it?"
60165Where are your boys?
60165Where do you intend to go with this log?"
60165Where have I been hunting?"
60165Where have we been hunting?"
60165Who are you, and whence do you two come together walking?"
60165Whose sons, then, are these?"
60165Why are you not abroad already?"
60165Why did Deer Raiser seek the life of his son- in- law?
60165Why did I fall down when I smoked it before?
60165Why did you not shoot the deer?
60165Why did you run away from me?"
60165Why do you come from before me and hide beside my path?"
60165Why do you implore me now?
60165Why do you like my tobacco so well?"
60165Why do you not put out the fire yourself?
60165Why do you not take a walk abroad every day?
60165Why do you not thank me?
60165Why do you seek me?"
60165Why has not my daughter come?"
60165Why have you come hither?"
60165Why should I lie to you?"
60165Why were you doing this?"
60165Will you let him return to us?"
60165Will you let me try it?"
60165Would you know who they are that the Eagles go to fight?
60165Would you like to hear it?"
60165You have legs, feet, bodies, heads, and wings, as we have: why can not your people and our people become friends?"
60165You know how to raise and cook corn; but do you know how to make and cook the pemmican[229] of the deer?"
60165[ 228]"Where does my son- in- law get this fine stuff?
60165[ 244] When the men met, the stranger, who had a pale face,[245] looked out from under his mask and said:"Whence come you, my grandchild?"
60165[ 40] One of them said to him:"Who are you and whence come you?"
60165he asked the White Shell Woman, meaning,"Where were you, that you escaped the anáye when they ravaged the land?"
60165he queried;"Was it not I who killed the deer whose flesh you have eaten?
60165means"What are you doing?"
60165said the sands,"and whence come ye?"
18352And leave me all alone?
18352And that, of course, included something of the history of their devoted attendants?
18352And the thaves are going to camp and cook their supper on the other side?
18352And to the west and north?
18352And we must go on opening and closing gates and running errands in Arizona? 18352 And you knew what you are telling me when we were exchanging oxen this morning?"
18352And you say you have seen no Navajos or signs of them since you came?
18352Are they quite as old as that, lieutenant?
18352Are you hurt?
18352As spoil of war, corporal?
18352But about that pony''s shoe; do you want it reset?
18352But can we go with any better prospect of success to- morrow or next day?
18352But how are we going to find our horses without her? 18352 But how did you make the acquaintance of Corporal Henry Burton, Miss Arnold?"
18352But how_ can_ I wait?
18352But why can not we attend the race with the escort, as spectators, and seize them?
18352Ca n''t Vic be sent with a message?
18352Ca n''t something be done to get the ponies back, sir?
18352Ca n''t we give her the proper attendance here, doctor?
18352Ca n''t we go there, sir? 18352 Ca n''t we have Vic here, too, sir?"
18352Can not you scare him by a threat?
18352Can she be made to live, doctor?
18352Can you make out the opening?
18352Can you think of any way of locating her?
18352Corpril Duffey, will ye let one uv the b''ys walk me bate a minate till I can take the laddie in?
18352D''ye know these critters?
18352D''ye moind the cut uv thim chaps''hair, Jarge?
18352Did they have our ponies?
18352Did you have this tent pitched for our use, sir?
18352Do Indians never stand up like white men, and fight?
18352Do n''t you suppose, sir, that Elarnagan would give Manuel up for the large reward his mother offers?
18352Do you know where they were bound?
18352Do you think Mr. Hudson knew his predecessor had been killed?
18352Do you think it would be possible for me to own him, sir?
18352Do you think there is any chance of our finding Manuel Perea?
18352Do you think we shall hear from father, Frank?
18352Does a soldier choose his duty, sir?
18352Does th''liftinint moind that Sargint Hinery mintioned a covered way that led from th''cellar to th''spring?
18352Easy of approach?
18352From Fort Whipple, ai n''t yer, sonny?
18352Had n''t you better travel with me the rest of the way?
18352Half and half-- what do you mean?
18352Have these Apaches a camping- place near here?
18352Have you ever been caught by a rise, sir?
18352Have you ever been to La Paz?
18352Have you no idea of the fearful danger in which he has placed himself?
18352Have you seen Chiquita?
18352Have you seen none?
18352Have you visited the Arnolds?
18352How did you get away from the ranch? 18352 How do they happen to be in Santa Fé?"
18352How do you know?
18352How far do we go to- day, Frank?
18352How far is it from here?
18352How fast do men march?
18352How many days are we to stay out?
18352How many?
18352How, please?
18352I should much like to have their company, sir,I replied,"but would it not be exposing them to great danger from the Indians?"
18352I suppose it appears to you there can be no good reason for crossing to this side?
18352I suppose you are familiar with this part of the country, Paul?
18352I suppose you have scouted the country thoroughly?
18352I suppose you intend to take this venison with you?
18352I thought Western people always hanged horse- thieves?
18352I wonder if Samson could lift those gates as easily as he did the gates of Gaza?
18352I wonder what officer he will send?
18352I, or my paint?
18352Is it to your room I''ll be takin''him, sor?
18352Is n''t it strange Indians should camp in such a place?
18352Is n''t that just jolly, Frank?
18352Is not Corporal Henry here?
18352Is she much hurt?
18352Is that where Ferrier was killed?
18352Is the Xuacaxélla really a desert?
18352Is the camp open to attack?
18352It was in the cellar of the house that Sergeant Henry said the body of Mrs. Arnold was laid, was it not?
18352Just as soon as I arrived in the valley my horse and I were stripped of-- But hold on, Frank; what am I thinking of?
18352Lookin''on''em up, I s''pect?
18352Looks as if the end of a passage had been filled, does n''t it?
18352Lost a whole college year, have n''t you?
18352May I look at the shoe, sergeant?
18352May I use the balsa again, Indita?
18352Muchachos,suddenly cried a ringing voice from the rear, in Spanish,"are you not ashamed?
18352Navajo?
18352Next Saturday, then?
18352Not take Vic? 18352 Not to wear?"
18352Oh, Mr. Duncan, may I speak to you a moment?
18352Promised Frank? 18352 Sargint Hinery, is it you, laddie?"
18352Shall I go by Bill Williams Fork or across the Xuacaxélla?
18352Shall we leave our monte and other stuff in town?
18352That flows into Bill Williams Fork, does it not?
18352The American had a scar on the bridge of his nose, and the Mexican had lost his front teeth?
18352The Corner?
18352Then if all were killed after he left-- shot from time to time-- would not their remains be likely to be beside hers?
18352Then she will not come with you?
18352Then we are to have the tent to ourselves?
18352Then we had better continue on the northern trail awhile and mislead them, you think?
18352Then why did he take them?
18352Then you have been dreading to leave the doggie?
18352Then you think I can generally remedy things? 18352 Then you think it a good plan?"
18352Then you think she is not to blame for following us?
18352They are n''t playing us a trick, are they, Frank?
18352They''ll try to make it lively for us, I suppose?
18352Ute?
18352Vic, you bad girl, how dared you follow me?
18352Well, Vicky,he said,"there is but one sergeant in the world to you, and he is here, is n''t he?"
18352What are conditions?
18352What are you doing with these college text- books on the La Paz trail?
18352What are you going to do with the animals you brought here?
18352What do you think about allowing the boys to go with me?
18352What do you think is going on?
18352What does it mean? 18352 What in the world is this?"
18352What is it, Hudson?
18352What is it?
18352What is the matter, Miss Arnold?
18352What is the trouble, please?
18352What other ways are there in and out of the valley, besides the one which we entered?
18352What would you like to do?
18352When did Corporal Frank start?
18352When did the chief take your clothes?
18352Where are they, and how many?
18352Where shall we go?
18352Where''s the sense of marching in the dark when the whole distance can be done in six hours, and the sun rises at five and sets at seven? 18352 Who was Ferrier?"
18352Why are those Navajo boys running their horses in this direction? 18352 Why did you not tell me?"
18352Why not speak to Brenda in English, and ask her to try to show us where she is? 18352 Why not try a march on foot, Henry?"
18352Why, Henry,I said,"you did not make that march with the men?"
18352Will they hurt us, Tom?
18352Will you please explain, sir?
18352Yes, but who can do it?
18352Yes; what is it?
18352You do n''t believe the rabbits knew we were n''t armed then and know we are now?
18352You would n''t mind it, would you, sir?
18352( Are you the captain?)
183521, challenged:"Halt!--who comes there?"
18352A general handshake ensued, and Corporal Frank asked,"Where are your clothes, Henry?"
18352Accordingly, without appearing to notice their remarks, I approached the chief, and said, interrogatively:"Apache?"
18352After pondering this apparently unreasonable movement he asked:"Why did we not camp on that grassy park on the opposite side?"
18352Approaching her, I asked:"Why are you doing that, Miss Brenda?"
18352Arnold?"
18352Arnold?"
18352At the end of the boys''story, Brenda asked:"The thieves were a Mexican and an American?"
18352But Henry-- gone down the turbulent river on a frail bundle of grass-- what might I not fear?
18352But if not Navajos, Apaches, or Utes, who were these warriors?
18352But presently I heard Clary ask,"Jarge, did ye iver see Navihos with blankets like thim?"
18352Ca n''t she stay with us until morning?"
18352Ca n''t we catch it for Henry?"
18352Ca n''t you come and see us next holiday?"
18352Corporal Henry, at the end of a prolonged yawn, asked,"Are we going to start at this hour every morning, sir?"
18352Corpril Frank, laddie, is it you-- and aloive?"
18352Do n''t you really believe the boys will return, sir?"
18352Do you think, sir, there is any chance of our seeing them again?"
18352Duncan?"
18352Duncan?"
18352Frank expressed the trend of thought by asking,"We now march into the heart of the Navajo country, do we not, sir?"
18352Going to send her to Jemez for the men?"
18352Had the boy seen a mirage and gone mad?
18352Have you any boys of your own?"
18352Hopkins?"
18352Hudson?"
18352Hudson?"
18352I was about to search for her, when Frank appeared, and asked,"Have you seen my brother?"
18352I wonder how far camp is from here?"
18352I wonder if Henry is among them?
18352I wonder if the roof is covered with earth?
18352Is she all right?"
18352May I ask you a question?"
18352Navajo?
18352Need I confess the emotions with which we realized the service this brave Arizona merchant had done us?
18352Nice little doggie-- good little Vicky-- are you really to go to San Francisco and the East with us?"
18352Perhaps you saw him, when you were on the butte, dash round the herd with Henry on his shoulder?"
18352Shall I make the signal?"
18352Surgeon Coues, who reclined near me, asked:"Do you think any of those fellows understand English?"
18352The chief approached me and, placing a finger on one of my shoulder- straps, asked, in mongrel Spanish:"Usted capitan?"
18352Think it would be safe?"
18352True; but what harm could there be if he kept out of sight?
18352Turning to the governor, I asked,"Are there any Navajos about here?"
18352Ute?
18352Was there ever sweeter music?
18352What are those objects in that farther corner, sir?"
18352What could it be, and what did it threaten?
18352What could it mean?
18352What do they want of us?"
18352What do you know about them, Brenda?"
18352What do you mean?"
18352What do you think of it?"
18352What do you think of the shrinking properties of water when applied to a desert road?"
18352What does it mean?"
18352What is it?"
18352When I put the questions, Apache?
18352When?"
18352Where has he gone?"
18352Which way will you go, Paul?"
18352Who comes there?"
18352Who were they?"
18352Why are those boys so ghostly white?"
18352Why did you allow it?"
18352Why not rush in with the escort and frighten them away?"
18352Why not, sir?"
18352Why was I not spared the task of enlightening it?"
18352Why was that?"
18352Wo n''t you, please?
18352You are quite sure it will give you no trouble to take them?"
18352You say the grass- boat is near by, Sargint Hinery?"
18352or need I mention that Mr. Gray-- God bless him, wherever he may be!--is always remembered with gratitude by me?
18352then you thought it a long way, sergeant?"
31646Doubt if it ever does much good?
31646How dare you laugh?
31646How is it you have n''t more people here, when the cities ca n''t take care of all the people who come?
31646How old are they?
31646I say,he said;"Yankeedom beats us all out on this old dame, does n''t it?
31646Indians?
31646Is this it, Gregoire?
31646Lacks history?
31646Off the main line?
31646Rough Upper Alpine meadows?
31646Supposing the guilty man does n''t obey the governor?
31646Then, it''s a matter of six weeks before you can put decency and respect for law in that gentleman''s heart?
31646Then, what are you laughing at?
31646To appease divine wrath,they say; but they might ask us-- why have we dipsomaniacs and kleptomaniacs and monstrosities in our civilized life?
31646Walled city,you say,"before the coming of white men to the West?"
31646Were n''t the kiddies afraid?
31646What did you do at these places?
31646What is going to happen in Old Mexico?
31646What will you do to straighten it all out?
31646Where did your Indians get that vegetable green?
31646Where do you sleep, Marie?
31646Why?
31646You will not go after you have roused me at three? 31646 ( Do our courts fail of justice? 31646 ( Gong? 31646 ( Not so very different from theories of evolution and transmigration, is it?) 31646 ***** How much will the trip cost? 31646 ***** How, then, are you to manage? 31646 ***** Is it safe? 31646 ***** It would pay to cultivate a little home sentiment, would n''t it? 31646 ***** What about cost? 31646 ***** What in the world am I talking about, and where? 31646 ***** What manner of man is the ranger? 31646 ***** What reward do you reap for all the bother? 31646 All this does not sound like vinegar goodness, does it? 31646 Am I yarning; or dreaming? 31646 And besides the prehistoric in the Forests-- what will you find? 31646 And how much of the West have we really seen? 31646 And now that you are in the National Forests, what are you going to do? 31646 And what if your spirit does not go out to meet the spirit of the woods halfway? 31646 And what reduced the nation that once peopled them to a remnant of nine or ten thousand Hopi all told? 31646 Anyway, how have modern descendants of the dwarf types developed into six- foot modern Pimas and Papagoes? 31646 Are there pottery remnants of a dead city? 31646 At one place is the dry bed of a very ancient reservoir; but how was water conveyed to this big community well? 31646 Atmosphere? 31646 Besides, justice is worth so much per; and this woman-- what has she to pay? 31646 Besides, what does it matter when or how the little scrub of a twenty- three- inch man lived anyway? 31646 Better than the jangle of city cars in that stuffy hotel room of the germ- infested town, is n''t it? 31646 Blue- green, did you say? 31646 Can you imagine yourself letting a New York, or Paris, or London street gamin carry your purse for three hours? 31646 Can you say as much of New York, or Chicago, or Washington? 31646 Could I say the same of a three hours''visit amid the gamins of New York, or London? 31646 Did a race once live on this high, flat, isolated, inaccessible slab of huge rock? 31646 Did the ancient dwelling of the Stone Age sound to you as if it lacked the picturesque? 31646 Did they flee panic- stricken, pursued like deer by the Apache and the Ute and the Navajo? 31646 Do they find it? 31646 Do they intend to explore and claim this part of America, too? 31646 Do you know what she did? 31646 Do you know who he is? 31646 Do you need a guide? 31646 Do you realize what that means? 31646 Do you suppose half a hundred people would yearly break their necks in Switzerland if climbing were not worth while? 31646 Do you wonder that they died on the way? 31646 Does all this sound as if game was depleted? 31646 Does all this sound like lack of human interest? 31646 Does he find it? 31646 Does that recall any Mother of Life in Hindoo lore? 31646 Does this sound extortionate? 31646 Fill up the underground_ estufas_ and hang their heads in shame among men? 31646 First as to historic records: did Coronado see Casa Grande in 1540, when he marched north across the country? 31646 For instance, what drove these races out? 31646 Frankly-- let us be brutally frank and truthful, was it all worth while? 31646 From the tremor of his tiny body and the angry chitter of his parted teeth, you know he is swearing at you to the utmost limit of his squirrel(?) 31646 Has n''t the homesteader a right to this profit? 31646 Have we no unaccountable monsters in modern life? 31646 Have we nomud- heads"befuddling life at every turn of the way?
31646He has plenty to eat and plenty to wear, the love of his family, the open fields and the friendship of his gods-- what more can life offer?
31646How are we to get out and see that unless we can pay ten dollars a day for guides?
31646How is it known that Zeke is a type of a race, and not a freak specimen of a dwarf?
31646How is the Easterner to see the West?
31646How many rooms are there?
31646How much of the Great West did they really see?
31646How reach the caves of the dwarf race?
31646How was the spoliation effected?
31646How would you like an intruder to sit down in the middle of your farm and fence off 160 acres?
31646I stop to photograph it; but who can photograph pure light?
31646I wonder if it was n''t?
31646I wonder if the ancients, after all, did n''t accord with science in ascribing to the sun, to the god of Light, the source of all our strength?
31646If pestilence, then why are the skeletons not found in the great ossuaries and masses that mark the pestilential destruction of other Indian races?
31646If prior rights mean anything, has not the Pima prior rights by ten thousand years?
31646In a metal- less age?
31646In our West, who cares a particle what you do; or who will point you the way?
31646Investigated?
31646Is it any wonder people say that Europeans live on the opportunities Americans throw away?
31646Is it safe?
31646Is mountain climbing worth while?
31646Is n''t that putting it a little strong?
31646Is not the whole region an Enchanted Mesa, one of the weirdest bits of the New World?
31646Is that one of the lessons the past has for us?
31646Is the fact testimony to Carlisle, or the twin- towered church over there, or Marmon and Pratt?
31646Is the trip worth while?
31646Is there a dispute over crops, or cattle?
31646Is there no lesson in that past for us?)
31646Is this justice?
31646Iss not dis good?"
31646It is_ which of the countless things there are to do_ are you going to choose to do?
31646It would pay to let a little daylight in on the abysmal blank regarding the wonder- land of our own world-- wouldn''t it?
31646Jesuit Relations of New Spain, who knows?
31646National Forests above tree line?
31646Now what manner of man is this so- called"King of Northern Arizona"?
31646One point more: I asked Marie as I had asked Mr. Marmon,"Do you think your people are Indians, or Aztecs?"
31646Or did they fall by the pestilence?
31646Or were they marched out captives, weeping?
31646Or, if your quest is not hunting but studying game, what better ground for observation than the Wichita in Oklahoma?
31646See that hole in the mountain?"
31646Set your going in charges down at$ 2--where will you go?
31646Shake hands?
31646She signaled; would I go up the hard, steep, quick way; or the long, easy path by the sand?
31646Snows and clear water and frost in the Desert?
31646Solid adobe and brick?
31646Sounds like an explanation of our modern skyscrapers and the real estate robbers of modern life, does n''t it?
31646Spite of the legend,"Why go to Europe?
31646Tell us how we are to get out and see and experience the real thing?"
31646That is pretty strong, is n''t it?
31646The Lilliputians away out in"Gulliver''s Travels,"or something like that?
31646The Spaniard of the Southwest shrugs his gay shoulders under a tilted sombrero hat, and says_ Quien sabe?_"Who knows?"
31646The Spaniard of the Southwest shrugs his gay shoulders under a tilted sombrero hat, and says_ Quien sabe?_"Who knows?"
31646The church is used now only by Indian children; and did Indian children ever have such a magnificent temple in which to worship?
31646The little girl signaled; did I want to go up?
31646The question may be asked-- Will this kind of a holiday not be hot in summer?
31646The storm wind ramps through its thrashing branches; and what do you suppose it is doing?
31646To be sure, there are 400,000 miles of motor roads in Europe; but is n''t it worth while to climb a few mountains in America by motor?
31646Uncover the outer plaster in the six- foot thickness of the walls in the Governor''s Palace of Santa Fe, and what do you find?
31646Was he an ancestor of the Aztecs or the Toltecs?
31646Was it all worth while?
31646Was it war, or pestilence, or captivity, that made of the populous city a den of wolves, a resort for hoot owl and bittern and fox?
31646Was not public domain open to homesteading?
31646Was there any connection between the two efforts to throw off white man rule?
31646What are the American people going to do about it?
31646What are the French doing down on Trinity Bay?
31646What are the railroads thinking about?
31646What can a woman do?
31646What did they eat and how did they live, these ancient people, who wore fine woven cloth at an era when Aryan races wore skins?
31646What did they expect?
31646What did they find?
31646What did they see?
31646What do you think they did?
31646What does it matter?
31646What does the Indian know of"prior rights"in filing for water?
31646What drove them out?
31646What gave this place of beauty and security and thrift over to the habitation of bat and wolf?
31646What is the matter with Santa Fe?
31646What of Captain- General Otermin, cooped up in the Governor''s Palace of Santa Fe, awaiting the return of his scouts?
31646What race movement in the first place sent these races perching their wonderful tier- on- tier houses literally on the tip- top of the world?
31646What royal barbaric race dwelt in it?
31646What sort of man is he?
31646What swept their civilization away?
31646What utterly extinguished their civilization so that not a vestige, not an echo of a tradition exists of their history?
31646What was it all about?
31646What was the other charge?
31646What was the reason?
31646What were they: council halls, temples, what?
31646What will the outfit cost; and how is the camper to get established?
31646What wiped them out?
31646When did he live?
31646When did the age- old silence fall?
31646When did they live?
31646Where are the races that danced to the beat of the priest''s clapper gong?
31646Where did they live?
31646Where do they get the water?
31646Where had the people gone; and why?
31646Where, then, is the trick?
31646Which of these three really found the playground each was seeking?
31646Who built the aerial, hidden and secluded palace?
31646Who is there to tell you what or where to see off the line of heat and tips?
31646Who were the first white men to see Taos?
31646Who were they?
31646Who will be first?
31646Who, then, were these dwarf mummies, placed in sealed vaults to the rear of the Gila caves?
31646Why ca n''t you?
31646Why did the dead race go?
31646Why do the people do it?
31646Why does one people pass and another come?
31646Why quarrel whether or not this is the Enchanted Mesa?
31646Why should they, themselves, not expel American domination?
31646Why, then, did the race of little people move out?
31646Why?
31646Why?
31646Will you acquire the best, or the worst, of the white civilization that is encroaching on your tenacious, conservative race?
31646Will your man"be bad boy,"too, by and by?
31646Would n''t Kino have done better to have continued to grace the courts of Bavaria?
31646Would the same difficulties rise if wise old dogs were on guard?
31646Woven cloth from 20,000 to 10,000 B. C.?
31646You do n''t expect to find settlers in this dim silver underworld, do you?
31646You know why they sail broadside, do n''t you?
31646You thought the tree was an inanimate thing, did n''t you?
31646You would keep your directions by sunlight?
31646You''ve a carved colossus in your own West a few trifling billion years older than this, have n''t you?"
31646[ Illustration: A Navajo boy who is exceptionally handsome and picturesque]"What?"
31646[ Illustration: A shy little Indian maid in a Hopi village of Arizona] But what matters the quarrel?