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2418And his heart?
2418And your husband,I said, after a pause,--"does your feeling represent his?"
2418Anne''s things?
2418But what is she for a contortionist? 2418 Did n''t you hear?"
2418Does it never occur to you,I said,"that Laura can not live on earth forever?"
2418Does thee know her parents?
2418Heart?
2418How did you get''em away from Anne?
2418Is Gerty good on that?
2418Is it,I asked myself at such moments,"a great consecration, or a great crime?"
2418Is that a Bavarian cloak?
2418Lived where?
2418May I come in?
2418O Gerty, are you killed?
2418That''s a fact,interposed Madam Delia with a pang"Then thee will give her to me?"
2418Those straps are safe?
2418Thy own child?
2418Wake this little dormouse?
2418Well, how did you make her hush up about it?
2418What did she want to be a lady for?
2418What else could save them, if that did not? 2418 What for a looking fellow was he?"
2418What good does it serve to know that?
2418What has thee been dreaming about, my little girl?
2418What light is here, in what new beauty drest?
2418What was that?
2418Where to, thin?
2418Where''s t''other?
2418Why separate the two?
2418Will thee go home with me and live?
2418Wo n''t you be mad, if I tell you something?
2418Wo n''t you let Comstock box my ears?
2418Ask her,"Do you love that baby?"
2418But if it were so now, what memories would there be to talk about?
2418But what shall we say to this piece of plank, hung with barnacles that look large enough for the fabled barnacle- goose to emerge from?
2418But who cares whither a footpath leads?
2418But why go to literature for a recognition of what one may see by opening one''s eyes?
2418Could you not postpone the affair till next July?
2418Did Gerty like it?
2418Do you never shrink from permitting irreverent eyes to look on Laura''s beauty?
2418Doth any maiden seek the glorious fame Of chastity, of strength, of courtesy?
2418Has he a special sympathy with those submerged and voiceless things?
2418I said,"are you pleased to have your friends go?"
2418If it is so admirable-- is the natural inquiry,--why not let it alone?
2418Is it because I have not lived a life sufficiently absorbed in her?
2418Is there any other place in America where gentlemen still take off their hats to one another on the public promenade?
2418Is there no reward to be imagined for a delightful book that can match Browning''s fantastic burial of a tedious one?
2418Kenmure was motionless at first: then, looking over his shoulder, said merely,"What?"
2418Let us touch that rope tenderly; for who knows what despairing hands may last have clutched it when this rude raft was made?
2418Logwood and satinwood may mingle with cedar and maple; the old cellar floors of this once princely town are of mahogany, and why not our fire?
2418Rough company and bad language?
2418Then, with a tinge of suspicion,"Would you have taken her without the ring and handkerchief?"
2418Was it a dream?
2418Was the camp then afloat?
2418Was the life good for her?
2418What are Raphael''s Madonnas but the shadow of a mother''s love, so traced as to endure forever?
2418What can they mean?
2418What created thing can seem more patient than yonder kingfisher on the sea- wall?
2418What else is worth doing?
2418What is a good day for rowing?
2418What knows he of the President''s Message?
2418What more could one ask than a dumb confidant?
2418What psychologist, what student of the human heart, has ever applied his subtile analysis to the emotions of a child toward her doll?
2418What spell does fancy weave on earth like that which the one of these small beings performs for the other?
2418What the ocean had refused, was this sprite who had lived between earth and air to fulfil?
2418Which is the more enjoyable, rowing or sailing?
2418Who could have carved it?
2418Who knew what insane experiment might have come into that boy''s head?
2418Who knows what absorbing emotion, besides love''s immediate impulse, may have been uttered in that shadowy embrace?
2418Who would not thrill at the touch of some such slight memorial of Mary of Scotland, or of Heloise?
2418Why can I not float with thee at thy call?
2418Why do n''t he tell''em what''s inside the tent?
2418Why have I failed?
2418Why was she silent then, why dropped my hand Ere those delicious tones could quite avail To bid my mortal soul in heaven remain?
2418With the world thus young, beauty eternal, fancy free, why should these delicious Italian pages exist but to be tortured into grammatical examples?
2418Would it not relieve sorrow to express itself, even if unheeded?
2418Would you give each of them her miniature, perhaps to go with them into scenes of riot and shame?"
2418Yes, why not?
2418Yet, in any event, what can I do but what I am doing,--devote my whole soul to the perpetuation of her beauty?
2418You that know him, why do you ask?"
2418and what was all the regal beauty of the past to him?
2418or is it that there is no permitted way by which, after God has reclaimed her, the tradition of her perfect loveliness may be retained on earth?"
2418why am I not loved as I was loved in summer?"
13146About economics?
13146About me?
13146And are devoted friends so easy to find?
13146And suppose it is?
13146And whom shall I ask for?
13146At the golf club?
13146Ben,she said,"do you seriously mean that you believe friendship between us is impossible?"
13146But do n''t you think it''s terrible,he went on, eagerly,"for Crystal to be a socialist?
13146But what can you expect of William Cord''s daughter? 13146 David in trouble again?"
13146Did you ever see anything like this shirt?
13146Did you think it was a good ball?
13146Disappointing that you did not see me there?
13146Do n''t you see, Crystal, what your plan would do?
13146Do you ever see it, Eddie?
13146Do you think you could demolish Eddie just as well at table, my dear?
13146Does what I think make any difference to you?
13146Have you noticed, Crystal, what a lot of scolding is going on in the world at present? 13146 How I should behave?"
13146How can I ever throw either of you over? 13146 How could any one disapprove of her?"
13146How would you like me to bring you home a lovely heiress of my own?
13146I assure you I do n''t want to, but you understand, do n''t you?
13146Is Eddie''s game any better?
13146Is he as good- looking as David, father? 13146 Is there anything against Eddie,"she asked,"except his golf?"
13146Is this a private raft?
13146Jevver hear such nerve?
13146Lately?
13146Mr. Moreton, the Newport boat leaves at five- thirty"I''ll be there in five minutes, in a little blue car"Suppose you find you do hate being poor?
13146No,Crystal admitted,"I do n''t, but then-- love-- father, is n''t love rather a serious undertaking nowadays?
13146No; what is that?
13146Not even such a vile sheet as_ Liberty_?
13146Not-- not-- not-- not?
13146Now is n''t it queer,he went on, musingly,"that David, brought up as he has been, can see anything to attract him in a girl like that?"
13146Oh, Ben, why not?
13146Oh, of course everyone knows about those things, but what good are they?
13146Outside of what? 13146 Read a rotten paper like that?
13146So little education?
13146That we''re relations- in- law, when we thought it was all so unknown and romantic? 13146 That you, Peters?"
13146Then what do you want to talk economics for? 13146 To see_ me_?"
13146Trying to?
13146Unfortunate?
13146Very likely,said Ben,"but that would be quite a change from the present arrangement, would n''t it?"
13146Well, Moreton came in and said, very simply--"Has he good manners, father?
13146Well, do n''t you think there_ is_ something wrong with the present arrangement of things, Eddie?
13146Well, what do you think?
13146Well, will you?
13146Well,she said, as he got in,"did you have a good time?
13146What do you mean?
13146What do you mean?
13146What do you think of that?
13146What is your attitude toward fairies?
13146What''s this laundress, anyhow? 13146 What''s this?
13146What? 13146 Where are you?...
13146Where in the world do you pick up ideas like this?
13146Which terrifies you, Eddie-- Crystal or the revolution?
13146Who wants eternity? 13146 Who''d I get?"
13146Why did you do that, Crystal? 13146 Why is Eddie coming to lunch?
13146Why, Eddie, do n''t I seem to remember your telling me you were in love with Crystal?
13146Why, what do you mean?
13146Why?
13146Will he dine with me?
13146Will you give me your reasons for objecting?
13146Wo n''t you stay to lunch?
13146Would n''t you suppress_ anything_?
13146Yes, but when am I to see you again? 13146 You are still going away to- night?"
13146You consider it unfortunate?
13146You do n''t like David?
13146You do n''t think it''s amusing?
13146You do n''t understand Sophia?
13146You do n''t want to run me out to the golf club first?
13146You enjoyed that, I suppose?
13146You enjoyed the party?
13146You mean her jewels and her footmen? 13146 You mean you could talk him out of marrying the girl he loves?"
13146You mean you would n''t fight it?
13146You mean,said Crystal, the gossip rather getting the best of the reformer in her,"that he lost his temper horribly?"
13146You mean,she said,"that you would forgive me?
13146You see the point of my plan, do n''t you, Ben?
13146You speak three languages, and let me see, you know a good deal about painting and poetry and jade and Chinese porcelains?
13146You''re going to throw me over, Crystal?
13146You''re not afraid?
13146_ You''d_ get on well without your maid and your car and your father''s charge accounts at all the shops, would n''t you?
13146A Bolshevist or a pastry- cook?"
13146A little week- end?"
13146And ca n''t you see that if I had had any doubt about its being true, I''d have taken steps to make it true?
13146And, see here, Leo, what is the matter with our book page?"
13146Are you ready for breakfast-- lunch I mean?"
13146But at the worst-- I''m just one girl-- suppose I were weak and could n''t get on without them?
13146But whose fault is that?
13146Ca n''t we talk a little about that?"
13146Can you work?"
13146Come up here, will you?"
13146Cord?"
13146Did he know any?
13146Did n''t you, Tomes?"
13146Did she ask you to stay?
13146Did you ever try to write?"
13146Did you hate him?"
13146Do you?"
13146Does he wear a soft tie?
13146Does it shock you to know that I think such a lot of myself?"
13146Has he long hair?
13146Have a cigar?"
13146Have you noticed that?
13146How about stopping that?"
13146How could you let your brother spend his beautiful vigorous youth as a parasite to Cord''s vapid son?
13146How do you think we''d come out if I gave you a stroke and a half a hole?"
13146How silly to say, in the sulky tone,"Are devoted friends so easy to find?"
13146How''s that for the second day?"
13146I believe I''ve got hold of a great truth--""And may I ask what Eddie was scolding about?"
13146If these fellows believe all the money ought to be taken away from the capitalists, why should they care how it''s done?
13146Is it a particularly helpful adjunct to marriage?
13146Is this a private raft?"
13146Is this a private raft?"]
13146It is n''t any more seditious for me to say it than for you to, is it?"
13146It''s coming, but do you want to drag a girl like Crystal into it?
13146Mr. Cord was so startled that he said, what was rare for him, the first thing that came into his head:"Not to Eddie?"
13146Mr. Cord, have you checked up Crystal''s economic beliefs lately?"
13146Ochs?"
13146Oh, well, that could be broken, could n''t it?
13146Oh,_ father_, why did n''t you call me?
13146Or is it done like that nowadays?"
13146She did not say,"Where''s your barrier now?"
13146She saw that even this had n''t done much good, and, going to the heart of the problem, she asked,"How did your golf go?"
13146Sophia who?
13146That''s the idea, is n''t it?"
13146The editor was often called a Bolshevist-- as who is not in these days?
13146The human race?"
13146Then, as he went away, she asked,"And what was Eddie doing here this morning, anyhow?"
13146To hear him quote Horace--""Horace who?"
13146To see Eugenia, I suppose?"
13146Tomes''s voice again:"Mr. Verriman wishes to know if he might dine here this evening?"
13146Verriman-- here-- to- night?"
13146Verriman?"
13146Was n''t Ben''s whole theory that everyone should be self- supporting?
13146Was that consistent with your beliefs?"
13146Well, I have been standing here saying to myself, Would n''t it be wonderful if Crystal should come in a little blue car and take me to drive?
13146Well, why not?
13146What are we to say of the conservative-- the man who has no vision of his own-- who has to go about stealing his beliefs from the other side?
13146What does he look like?"
13146What have they ever done to make anyone want to be inside of it?
13146What is this?
13146What would you say, father, if I told you I was engaged?"
13146What''s the matter with him?"
13146What''s the use of being afraid?
13146What''s this?"
13146What, Ben said to himself, could he urge against a girl he did not know?
13146Where could I find David?
13146Why did n''t I see it sooner?
13146Why not be consistent?
13146You do n''t think I can stop my brother''s marrying because it might be a poor connection for me?
13146You say that the half- baked opinions of an immature girl make no difference?"
13146You''ll be here, wo n''t you, to lock the presses?
13146Your name is n''t Eugenia, is it?"
13146[ Illustration:"Suppose you find you do hate being poor?"]
13146said Mrs. Dawson in a wonderful deep, slow voice--"just stay on and dine with me alone?"
33226About what?
33226Ai nt that something worth braggin''on? 33226 Ai nt you goin''to let me loose?"
33226Am I doomed to live in constant fear of that fellow as long as I remain at the academy?
33226Are you a spooney?
33226Are you going to run him aboard, sir?
33226Are you locked up?
33226Are you sure you wo n''t tell any body in the village that you saw me?
33226Are you? 33226 Be you gone clean crazy?"
33226But how are you going to get into the store?
33226But how can we do it? 33226 But how can we give''em up to the farmer without bein''ketched ourselves?"
33226But how can we keep them in?
33226But how does it come that they are in front of us? 33226 But how would you get her out again?"
33226But it is dark, is n''t it? 33226 But wo n''t they make a fuss?"
33226But you are going to let us out, are you not?
33226But, governor, how will we get across?
33226Ca n''t nobody in this band do nothing except Atkins?
33226Ca n''t you see what them spooneys are up to? 33226 Can you jump it, Muley?"
33226Cap''n, will you tell somebody to call the governor?
33226Cap''n,said the governor, who had for some time remained silent,"do n''t you think that ar''little plan of your''n is just the least bit risky?
33226Come, skipper,said Sam, at length,"why do n''t you wake up and talk to us?"
33226Could n''t Atkins make a bridge, by cuttin''down one of them trees?
33226Did I see him? 33226 Did any body ever see so unlucky a boy as I am?
33226Did n''t I say that they were traitors and cowards?
33226Did n''t he deserve to be pitched overboard?
33226Did n''t you hear something drop in the store?
33226Did n''t you help the governor capture us?
33226Did you ever see such luck?
33226Did you see him, governor?
33226Divide what?
33226Do I look like a boy of that kind?
33226Do n''t I see them as plainly as you do?
33226Do n''t I wish that yacht was in flames, and we were on board the Sweepstakes, standing down the harbor under a full press of canvas? 33226 Do n''t you find it hard work?"
33226Do n''t you hear those bells? 33226 Do n''t you know me, Muley?"
33226Do n''t you suppose there are some in pursuit of_ you_? 33226 Do n''t you think we could run by her?"
33226Do you know what I intend to do with you? 33226 Do you mean Mr. Henry?
33226Do you mean the Crusoe men?
33226Do you see any thing green about me?
33226Do you see that door around there on the other side of the house?
33226Do you see that winder up there?
33226Do you see this yere?
33226Do you suppose that I am going to leave so dangerous a thing as fire to the management of a lot of little boys? 33226 Does any body suppose they ever saw a grocery- store before?"
33226Does he?
33226Eh?
33226Follered who?
33226Friday, you know I am heavy on taters; why did n''t you cook more of''em?
33226Governor,said he,"why do you leave my work till the last?
33226Haint you got eyes that you ca n''t see nothing? 33226 Have you any thing to propose?
33226Have you any thing to say to him?
33226Have you eaten all the fruit and vegetables you have stolen during the last week?
33226Have you found out, by this time, that we can do just what we please with you?
33226How about our money?
33226How are things in the village?
33226How are we goin''to do it?
33226How did you find us?
33226How did you get away?
33226How did you get out without your boat?
33226How do you feel this fine morning? 33226 How do you happen to know any thing about it?"
33226How do you know?
33226How much is it, sir?
33226How shall I ever repay you, Johnny? 33226 How were you going to sea?"
33226I reckon you''ll stay with us now, wo n''t you?
33226I s''pose you gentlemen do n''t care to stay in the village any longer than you can help, do you? 33226 I said I''d stand by you, did n''t I?
33226I say, governor, are you deaf? 33226 I suppose they got it all?"
33226I told you there is one way to get across, even after the bridge is gone, did n''t I? 33226 I''d like to know if I was n''t used just as badly as I could be when I lost that yacht?"
33226I''m livin''Crusoe life now, ai nt I? 33226 I''spose that, bein''an officer, I have a right to say something, haint I?"
33226If you can cross that way, what''s the reason that Will Atkins an''Jack Spaniard ca n''t do it too?
33226Is he?
33226Is that you, Richardson?
33226Is there another Crusoe band in the village, I wonder?
33226Is there any one with you?
33226Is this true that I hear about you?
33226Lend a hand, ca n''t you? 33226 Look here, boy,"said one of them, as Sam came up,"who are you, and where are you going?"
33226Look here, mister, be you goin''to let go my collar?
33226Muley? 33226 Now, Atkins, have you forgot them lessons I have given you?
33226Now, Atkins, who asked you fur any advice?
33226Now, do you suppose we would stay here if we could help ourselves?
33226Now, have n''t I told you a dozen times that I want you to quit calling me captain?
33226Now, just look a here,said Bill,"what''s the use of telling that?"
33226Now, look here,exclaimed Tom, raising himself on his elbow, and looking indignantly at the cook,"by whose authority do you issue commands here?
33226Now, that''s a funny story, ai nt it? 33226 Now, who told you that I was watching you?"
33226Now, will you walk down to the cove, or shall we tote you?
33226Now, you hold your breath till I give you the valise, wo n''t you?
33226O now, what shall I say?
33226O yes, we did, but what good will it do?
33226O, is that what the fuss is about? 33226 O, now, am I blind?"
33226O, now, did any body ever hear of such luck?
33226O, now, did any body in this world ever see or hear of so unlucky a boy as I am?
33226O, now, have you just found it out?
33226O, now, how do we know that he is alone?
33226O, now, suppose you should be caught? 33226 O, now, what are you doing, I say?"
33226O, now, what do you want with me?
33226O, now, what''s to be done?
33226Perhaps it is, but how, then, could she get out of the cove without your knowing something about it? 33226 See here, fellows,"exclaimed Jed, who seemed greatly annoyed by the close proximity of the muskets,"just turn them stickers the other way, will you?"
33226See here, my hearties,said he,"what''s goin''on?
33226Skipper,, said the chief,"had n''t we better be doin''something?
33226So you really set fire to a vessel before you left the harbor, did you?
33226Then you have n''t made up your minds to do duty, an''behave yourselves?
33226There ai nt no law in this band that hinders me from looking at you, is there? 33226 They are not?
33226They''ll have to find me first, wo n''t they? 33226 Tom,"said he, as soon as he had recovered his breath,"did it never occur to you that you are getting low down in the world?
33226Was he trying to frighten us?
33226We can tie''em hand an''foot, an''take''em up to the house some night an''leave''em on the porch, ca n''t we? 33226 We want that money, do n''t we?"
33226We want to go to the village, do n''t we, an''we want to take our outfit with us? 33226 We whipped''em, did n''t we?"
33226We would n''t stay here if we was n''t, would we?
33226Well, I done it, did n''t I?
33226Well, I done it, did n''t I?
33226Well, I guess I''d best walk, had n''t I?
33226Well, I reckon I know that, do n''t I?
33226Well, Muley, what do you think of it?
33226Well, Muley, what do you think of me for a sailor?
33226Well, cap''n, what do you say?
33226Well, if that''s the case,whined Tom,"what is the use of a fellow''s exerting himself at all?
33226Well, now, what do you want here?
33226Well, sir, we done it, did n''t we?
33226Well, then, what are you grumblin''about? 33226 Well, then, why do n''t you go?"
33226Well, what have you done, little marline- spike?
33226Well, you can do it, ca n''t you?
33226What are you doin''down there?
33226What are you doing in here?
33226What are you goin''to do while we are gone, cap''n?
33226What are you going to do with that ship, Bob? 33226 What are you going to do?
33226What could he have wanted here? 33226 What could me an''Jack do ag''in you four fellers?
33226What did I tell you, cap''n?
33226What do you intend to do with us, Sam?
33226What do you mean? 33226 What do you mean?"
33226What do you reckon he''ll do with us?
33226What do you reckon your ole man will do with us if he ketches us?
33226What do you suppose Tom Newcombe is trying to do?
33226What do you suppose he means?
33226What do you think of it, sir?
33226What do you think, Jackson,asked Harry, whose spirits were now as exalted as they had before been depressed;"has n''t he run into a nice trap?
33226What else can we do?
33226What else does a feller do with taters?
33226What fellows?
33226What for?
33226What fur?
33226What good will that do? 33226 What if they should discover us now, and come after us?"
33226What in the name of wonder are you doing there?
33226What is it, skipper?
33226What is it?
33226What money?
33226What shall I go over there for?
33226What was that noise?
33226What''s become of Atkins and Jack Spaniard?
33226What''s that you say?
33226What''s that, cap''n?
33226What''s that?
33226What''s the meanin''of all this yere?
33226What''s the reason he does n''t run, I wonder? 33226 What''s the row now, cap''n?"
33226What''s the row now, governor?
33226What''s the use of havin''any treasurer, if the governor is goin''to take charge of the cash?
33226What''s your name?
33226Wheeler,said he, turning to the boatswain''s mate, who happened to be standing near him,"what do you think of this?"
33226Where could he have passed all his life, anyhow?
33226Where did you leave the governor and his crew?
33226Where have you been during the last two weeks?
33226Where is it?
33226Where is she, sir?
33226Where was the watchman, that he did not give the alarm?
33226Where''s our thousand dollars?
33226Where''s the boss?
33226Where?
33226Who are you? 33226 Who asked you to come here?
33226Who cares if they do? 33226 Who is Jack Crosstree?"
33226Who made you an officer?
33226Who''s got the money?
33226Who''s talkin''about fishin''?
33226Who''s there, I say?
33226Whom do you mean?
33226Why, Harding, what''s the matter?
33226Why, what''s the row, governor?
33226Why, you would n''t have us to leave them two fellers without once tryin''to help''em, would you?
33226Will he be back to- night?
33226Will you guide us to the top of the cliff?
33226Will you pay us the thousand dollars you promised us for taking you out to sea?
33226Would n''t it be a good plan to obtain a little more assistance?
33226You an''Atkins were not layin''plans to steal this money, were you? 33226 You are one of those fellows who robbed our potato- patches, ai nt you?"
33226You were not in earnest when you made that offer, were you?
33226You will take me with you, will you not?
33226You''ll know me the next time you see me, wo n''t you?
33226You''ll let me go, wo n''t you, Johnny? 33226 You''ll talk to the governor before you go, wo n''t you?"
33226You''re a purty feller, ai nt you?
33226You''ve done it now, have n''t you?
33226Above all, what would become of the expedition, and the plan he had laid for destroying the Storm King?
33226Ai nt there nobody in this band that can do nothing besides Will Atkins?"
33226All of it-- the whole five thousand dollars?"
33226And where was Tom all this while?
33226Are we goin''to give up?"
33226Are you fellers over there all ready?
33226Are you five fellows going to stand there and let three spooneys capture me?"
33226Are you waitin''fur a chance to get up another mutiny?"
33226Atkins, are you sailor enough to loose those gaff top- sails?"
33226Atkins, what have you and Jack Spaniard got to say about it?
33226Be you studyin''up another mutiny?
33226Because Tom, Sam, and Xury were officers, was it any reason why they should shirk their share of the work?
33226But I do n''t discover any signs of the fire yet, do you Sam?"
33226But I say, Muley, do n''t it beat all the world how them''cademy swells got out of the hold that night?"
33226But do n''t this night''s work beat you?"
33226But do you think you could put much faith in a boy who is continually running around of nights, and who is always in some kind of mischief?
33226But how is this?"
33226But what shall we do?
33226Ca n''t you see that yacht coming?"
33226Can you be cap''n?"
33226Captain, why_ do n''t_ you go on?
33226Could they have been frightened from their work?
33226Did I make any mistake, Jackson?"
33226Did n''t I say that I knew you an''Jack Spaniard were up to something?"
33226Did n''t they cut that hole through the door, an''do n''t they say that they''re after the money that''s in the safe?
33226Did n''t we say that we''d larn''em a thing or two before we were done with''em?
33226Did n''t you hear some one call?"
33226Did n''t you see her when she went by you, sir?"
33226Did you see them high rocks at the lower end of the shoals?
33226Do n''t you remember I told you that Johnny Harding sleeps in the store every night?
33226Do n''t you think I should be serving you right if I were to give you a good thrashing?"
33226Do you diskiver any thing green in this yere eye?
33226Do you intend to cross the breakers again?"
33226Do you intend to enter her at the next regatta to beat the White Cloud?"
33226Do you intend to show them fellers the way up the cliff?"
33226Do you see these poles?"
33226Do you suppose that, after all that has happened, I am going to let those fellows enjoy quiet possession of the Storm King?
33226Do you understand?"
33226Do you, Atkins?"
33226Friday, whose side are you on?"
33226Give up the very thing I have lived for, and thought of, and dreamed about for so long?
33226Have I got a pair of eyes?
33226Have n''t we both got revolvers?"
33226Have n''t you got some, governor?"
33226Have n''t you tried hard to be somebody?"
33226Have you forgot that we want to pay them for tryin''to cheat us?"
33226Have you given up all idea of findin''Crusoe''s island?"
33226Have you gone back on me?"
33226Have you got a vessel?"
33226He first looked at the clerk, as if trying to recognize an old acquaintance in him, and asked:"Got any pipes?"
33226He is going to receive a thousand dollars for taking those villains out to sea, is he?
33226He told the second lieutenant to come about and pursue the schooner, and then sprang down from the rail, saying:"Did you ever see such luck?
33226He will give the alarm, and then, what will become of my idea?"
33226Henry?"
33226How are Xury and the Captain?
33226How are your mother and your father?
33226How can I find the matches without a light?"
33226How could we go to sea without a vessel?"
33226How did he get back?
33226How does it come, then, that you are a prisoner?"
33226How many are there in your crowd?"
33226How many folks are there in the house, Xury?"
33226How much of that money will fall to your share?"
33226How''s your uncle, and all the rest of the Barton family?"
33226I never in my life saw a feller that tried harder, an''what''s the reason you did n''t succeed?
33226I''d like to know what you are doing down here?"
33226I''d like to know what''s the reason?"
33226If a man had told you, an hour ago, that a boat could live on those shoals, you would have thought he was crazy, would n''t you?"
33226If they had been, we could have captured them easily enough, could n''t we?
33226If they were pursued, was she fleet enough to carry them out of harm''s way?
33226If you had nothing to do with what has been going on here for the last week, what were you sneaking around the farm for?
33226If you should go back to Newport an''begin ferryin''ag''in, that farmer''s boy would come across you some time, and then where would you be?
33226Is every thing right in there?"
33226Is n''t she a trotter?
33226Is there any body else in the band who knows enough to take command of the vessel?
33226Jackson?"
33226Let me go, Johnny, wo n''t you?
33226Let me loose, ca n''t you?
33226Muley what?"
33226Never mind, every dog has his day, and who knows but there is one coming for Jack Harding?
33226Now, I ask, Why is it?
33226Now, then, how shall we awaken the folks?"
33226Now, what''s to be done?
33226Say, Johnny, are you going to release me?"
33226Say, Johnny, why do n''t you answer my question?"
33226Say, father, do you know there is a man in Fishertown who has n''t had any thing to eat for two days?"
33226Seeing the governor on his feet he inquired:"What''s going on there?"
33226Shall we go out to sea, or stay in the bay?"
33226That farmer said he was goin''to take us over to the village in the mornin''an''have us put in-- what kind of a house did he say that was, cap''n?"
33226That would be a smart trick in us, would n''t it, now?"
33226That''s a heap of money, ai nt it, fellers?"
33226The governor watched them suspiciously until they disappeared, and then, turning to Xury, said:"Well, was I right or wrong?"
33226Then he tried the door which led into the hold, and nearly jumped from the deck, when a voice from the inside inquired:"Who''s that?"
33226Then what would become of him?
33226Then, dropping the officer, he inquired:"How does she look, Jack?"
33226Throw him overboard?"
33226Was he afraid to follow in the lead of an inferior officer-- a boy scarcely more than half his size?
33226Was n''t he as sleepy as the others?
33226Was n''t he in luck for once in his life?
33226Was n''t it purty well done?"
33226We need a better outfit, and how are we going to get it with no funds in the treasury?
33226We''ve got just as much right to the money in the valise as those robbers have; do n''t you think so?"
33226Well, do you see this tree here?
33226Well, then, how are we goin''to get there, I''d like to know, if we do n''t cross the shoals?
33226What are you doing, governor?
33226What are you goin''to do?"
33226What are you going to do when you get your provisions?"
33226What are you staying here for, and what are you going to do with me?"
33226What can I do for you this evening, gentlemen?"
33226What could be more glorious than the life of ease Sam was leading?
33226What could have possessed that fellow to come back here?
33226What did they say, Sam?"
33226What did you intend to do with those potatoes?"
33226What do I want with a spy- glass, when I know it is the Storm King?"
33226What do we want to talk to him about?"
33226What do you say?
33226What do you suppose he intends to do?
33226What do you think them two bugglars are doin''?"
33226What do you want?"
33226What else did you come here for?"
33226What fun will I see livin''there?
33226What has he been doing?
33226What have you been thinking about, governor?"
33226What if the Sweepstakes should be caught out in a storm, like the one they had experienced the night they made the attack on the yacht?
33226What shall we do with him when we capture him?
33226What should he do?
33226What was there to prevent it?
33226What will become of us if we lose the vessel, Jackson?"
33226What will you do with us in the mornin'', mister?"
33226What will your father say when he hears that you are running around with a lot of burglars?
33226What would his father do?
33226What would we have done?
33226What''s that?
33226What''s that?"
33226What''s the matter, Phillips?"
33226What''s the row?"
33226What''s the trouble now?"
33226What''s to be done?
33226Where are you going to get your provisions?"
33226Where are your partners?
33226Where could she have gone?
33226Where do you fellows belong, anyhow?
33226Where has he been?
33226Where is he now?
33226Where is he now?"
33226Where is he, I wonder?"
33226Where is he?"
33226Where was the Storm King all this while?
33226Where''s Jackson?
33226Where''s that money?"
33226Who cares for them spooneys in the yacht?
33226Who could have told that there ever would have existed so great a difference between these four men, who were once boys together?
33226Who is he?"
33226Who knows but it may be one of the Crusoe men?
33226Why ca n''t you go away and let me alone?
33226Why do n''t you get some hinges for it?
33226Will you go?"
33226Would she take them safely to their island, or would she be capsized and sunk before she got out of Buzzard''s Bay?
33226You are not running away from the enemy?"
33226You broke me, did n''t you?"
33226You did n''t see them while you were coming up the creek, did you?"
33226You said something about gettin''even with them''cademy swells, did n''t you?"
33226You understand me now, do n''t you?"
33226You will not go back on me, governor?"
33226and how came you here?"
33226and how does the society come on?"
33226and was there no one in the band except himself who could stand watch?
33226and what would Johnny Harding, and the rest of the fellows, have to say about it?
33226echoed the governor;"more''n a thousand dollars?"
33226he would say, raising his hand to his cap with a military flourish,"how''s the governor?
33226repeated Tom:"where do you get them?"
33226whispered Xury"What''s the cap''n gone back fur?"
22390''Yes''and''no,''is it?
22390''You say the men are under your command?'' 22390 Against the rules, is n''t it?"
22390Ah, why?
22390All right, drop aboard then, will you? 22390 All right?"
22390Am I right, or do you share Prince Koltsoff''s psychological views?
22390Am I?
22390Am I?
22390America-- what would you?
22390And Koltsoff?
22390And he arose early?
22390And is that the spirit of the American Navy?
22390And so diplomacy is stealing or buying information, then?
22390And so,she said unconsciously allowing herself to relax in his arm,"what am I going to do?"
22390And that is what you would do in real warfare then-- rush into the very face of the battleship''s firing in the effort to blow her up?
22390And what was that? 22390 And yet, Miss Wellington, have you ever considered what would lie before you with your,--pardon me,--your beauty and your wit, in Europe?"
22390And you thought the Prince was going to meet us with that car? 22390 Anne Wellington?"
22390Anne, if Koltsoff returns and I do n''t see him, let me know the very first minute, will you, please?
22390Anne, oh, Anne dearie, did you know the car was waiting for Prince Koltsoff?
22390Anne,Sara placed her hand on Anne''s arm,"are you interested in Jack Armitage?"
22390Any luck, Jack?
22390Anything to say?
22390Are n''t you flattered?
22390Are n''t you going to ask me to dance?
22390Are n''t you going to join us?
22390Are n''t you going to laugh, too?
22390Are our relations thus to be brushed away-- by misunderstanding? 22390 Are you going to give me that control?
22390Are you really that?
22390Are you serious about that dance?
22390Are you sorry for this afternoon?
22390Are you speaking metaphorically?
22390Are you sure you have looked everywhere?
22390Are-- you-- going-- to-- give-- me-- that-- control?
22390But tell me, how did you begin? 22390 But the difference,"pursued Koltsoff,"do n''t you think it remarkable that it should be so apparent to me?"
22390But what shall I do?
22390But why,she began,"why are you willing to enter service as a physical instructor, or motor car driver?
22390But, Prince Koltsoff,said Anne,"is it so very important?
22390Ca n''t you get off and come along on the_ D''Estang_? 22390 Ca n''t you see how busy they are?
22390Can we get out where we please?
22390Decide what, pray?
22390Did Anne tell you how much she would be willing to have me pay for you?
22390Did he say-- did he explain the reasons for his early trip?
22390Did n''t eat out of your hand last night, did she?
22390Did the Prince talk to him?
22390Did they find anything?
22390Did you suppose for a moment you could successfully hide anything from her? 22390 Did you take employment with us to say what you have said to me?"
22390Did you want to come?
22390Do n''t I? 22390 Do n''t you admire Anne Wellington?"
22390Do n''t you?
22390Do these society people really sleep as late as that?
22390Do they do this often?
22390Do you ever actually go over the parts to see that they tally with the records? 22390 Do you hear?"
22390Do you know what Roberts told her?
22390Do you know where she lives?
22390Do you love your country, Miss Wellington?
22390Do you mean that, really?
22390Do you mind if I take a roundabout way? 22390 Do you recall the last time we were in a cabin together?"
22390Do you suppose after all he is some no- account? 22390 Do you suppose he recognized me?"
22390Do you suppose they will be up yet, mamma?
22390Do you suppose--she said slowly,"that you could, Mr. Armitage?
22390Do you want to back out?
22390Do you wish me to back out?
22390Does any one want to go with you?
22390Does my daughter love-- wish to marry you?
22390Eh?
22390Emilia, did n''t you smell that tantalizing odor of hot biscuits in the cabin? 22390 Everything straight?"
22390Except what?
22390Flattered? 22390 For a consideration?
22390Forgive me, dear, but why not face facts?
22390Friend of yo''s, suh?
22390Has anything--she paused significantly--"happened?"
22390Has he said anything?
22390Have n''t you anything to say to me-- Jack?
22390Have you a telescope?
22390Have you thought you may lose your position?
22390Hello, Jack,said a tall dark officer in spotless white uniform,"how''s the tame torpedo this morning?"
22390His play?
22390How can I say? 22390 How did you know we wanted one?"
22390How did--? 22390 How do I know anything that is n''t as plain as a pikestaff?
22390How do you expect to get the job anyway?
22390How do you like it?
22390How do you mean?
22390How have they been?
22390How in the world could he help it?
22390How long do you intend to stay with us, McCall?
22390How may I help you?
22390How''s that tin cup, misnamed the_ Jefferson_, to- day?
22390How-- what do you mean?
22390I beg your pardon,she said, and a trace of the little formal smile appeared;"but can you tell me when we are to have a train?"
22390I have expressed nothing but a wish, have I? 22390 I mean, this is a list taken from the tally sheet of parts, all of which you have found to be in the office?
22390I understand you to say that you refuse the dower rights which any European must, of course, expect?
22390I understand you, do n''t I?
22390I wanted to ask you, Miss Wellington, if you thought I could get away to- night about seven o''clock?
22390I-- those reasons still exist, do they not, Jack?
22390If you cleared that would it be a remarkable leap?
22390If you have finished your repairs, will you drive me to Mrs. Van Valkenberg''s? 22390 In the meantime, how long do you intend staying with us before giving notice?"
22390Is it important-- now?
22390Is it possible that you can think of that? 22390 Is it so awfully important as all that?"
22390Is it then too much to ask?
22390Is it too much?
22390Is it very serious? 22390 Is it?
22390Is th''ground too poor fur their phroud feet?
22390Is that where society people walk?
22390Is that why you invited him to sit with us in church? 22390 Is this you, Jack?"
22390Is-- it-- too late?
22390It is so different from being on the_ Mayfair_, is n''t it?
22390Just one room, please; and quickly, will you?
22390Look here, Jackie, where you going this morning, all dressed up in gorgeous cits clothes?
22390Look here, Yeasky,he said, as the man wheeled in nervous haste,"who was that chap you spoke to at that motor car?"
22390Look here, old man, what is your drift? 22390 May I have the credit of having misplaced the switch?"
22390May I?
22390May an old woman give you a bit of advice, Anne? 22390 Miss Wellington is not about?"
22390Miss Wellington?
22390Mother, ca n''t you think of something? 22390 Mother,"she said,"why not send for McCall?
22390Mr. Dawson,she said,"you received my wire last night that the_ Mayfair_ had broken down and that we were taking the midnight train from New York?"
22390My dear Miss Wellington,he said,"do you realize more and more, that of which I spoke to- day-- your fitness for the international sphere?
22390Newport-- the French ambassador is here; the German ambassador is at Narragansett Pier, and I-- who knows where I am-- and why? 22390 Not a prize fighter?"
22390Not interested, eh?
22390Oh, Joe, are you going to be on the island for supper?
22390Oh, Joe, will you mail this letter to the Department?
22390Oh, were you? 22390 Opportunities?
22390Or will you come with me now?
22390Really, we are pretty much butterflies from your-- from any-- viewpoint, are n''t we? 22390 Really,"she said,"do n''t you find a remarkable resemblance between Newport and the Isle of Wight?
22390Ronald,she said,"is Anne too old to be spanked, do you think?"
22390Sara,he said sternly,"what did you tell Anne about my being here?"
22390Sara,she said,"is it possible I love Prince Koltsoff?"
22390Say, Anne,he said,"is that Prince of yours a lunatic?
22390Say, Jack, do you know you''re taking all this mighty light?
22390Say, does a fellow named Koltsoff live here?
22390Say,he exclaimed,"you''re the fellow I gave that note to in church-- the one from my sister-- are n''t you?"
22390Say,he said,"would a candidate for physical instructor for the Wellington boys wear such clothes?"
22390Shall I call anywhere for you?
22390Shall I tell them?
22390Shall it be shop girl disguises with dinner on Thames Street, or what?
22390Should you care to walk to the stables?
22390So different from being on the_ Mayfair_, is n''t it?
22390So different from being on the_ Mayfair_, is n''t it?]
22390So facile?
22390So, you have found it worth while to observe me? 22390 Some day, soon, when I have put on my uniform, may I come here and help you decide?"
22390Talking?
22390That billet-- shall we say_ billet doux_?
22390The Grand Duke Ivan?
22390Then he has not told you about the Russian railroad thingamajigs he is gunning for?
22390Then may I ask what it was? 22390 Then why did you obey his orders?"
22390Then you ca n''t forgive me?
22390Then you did n''t hear of Thornton''s run in with them last week?
22390There, you really do n''t insist, do you?
22390This is our new physical instructor, is it not?
22390To church,replied Armitage,"to Trinity; any one want to go with me?"
22390To- morrow?
22390Understand?
22390Use n''t you to live here?
22390Very well, thank you, except--"Except?
22390Was he a hero?
22390Was it in connection with that your man was arrested in Boston?
22390Was n''t it Dick Turpin who danced with the Duchess of-- of something, once?
22390We will expect you at dinner?
22390Well, Belle?
22390Well, girl,he said,"glad to see me?"
22390Well, what about Anne?
22390Well, would n''t that be a reason for attempting it?
22390Well,he said,"and where is this Armitage fellow now?
22390Were you ever in college?
22390Were you speaking of us, my man?
22390What are those little things bobbing up and down in the water over there?
22390What are you going to do now?
22390What did Koltsoff want you here for?
22390What did he look like?
22390What did he speak of? 22390 What do you mean, mother?"
22390What do you mean?
22390What do you mean?
22390What do you want?
22390What does he want here, anyway?
22390What does this mean?
22390What does this mean?
22390What have you been doing in Newport? 22390 What have you been trying to do, Belle?"
22390What is it now, Belle? 22390 What is it, dear?"
22390What is it?
22390What is it?
22390What is that, mother?
22390What is your name, my man?
22390What luck, Lieutenant Armitage?
22390What on earth do you want now?
22390What qualifications have you?
22390What sort are the boys?
22390What was it, Joe?
22390What would you do for my sons?
22390What''s doing? 22390 What''s the matter, Jack?
22390What?
22390When did he arrive?
22390Where is he now?
22390Where is he? 22390 Where is the Prince now?"
22390Where is your home?
22390Where the galley is?
22390Where to now, Sara?
22390Where''s Billy?
22390Where?
22390Who else knows?
22390Who has?
22390Who knows when or how soon? 22390 Who was it?
22390Who''s the girl?
22390Why did n''t you say so? 22390 Why do n''t you stop them then?"
22390Why do you ask me? 22390 Why not the entire uniform, then?"
22390Why not, pray?
22390Why not?
22390Why on earth did n''t you tell me before?
22390Why should I be? 22390 Why, what_ is_ the matter, Anne?"
22390Why?
22390Will you be friends?
22390Will you come here a minute?
22390Will you come with me, please?
22390Will you get out and lift the radiator cover and pretend to be fixing something, McCall? 22390 Will you please let me pass?"
22390Wo n''t you tell me, sometime, all about her? 22390 Would n''t you like to stop in the Casino for a few minutes and meet a few people?"
22390Would you loathe the man you loved if you learnt he had injured your country? 22390 You and I''ll settle that, wo n''t we?"
22390You are not certain?
22390You believe?
22390You do n''t live in Newport?
22390You do n''t mean the Ronald Wellingtons?
22390You hold safely that which I placed in your keeping?
22390You love me?
22390You mean I am to hear plain sailor talk?
22390You mean he has mailed or expressed them?
22390You mean no? 22390 You must not be so imaginative,"she gaped[ Transcriber''s note: gasped?].
22390You see many things, do you not?
22390You will pardon me if I read this note?
22390You''re not going to say anything to mother about the cigarettes, are you?
22390You''s in de navy, suh, ai n''t you, suh? 22390 _ Is_ it love?"
22390_ Is_ this love?
22390''You say my sons were at fault?
22390Ah, Anne, could I not see?
22390Ah,"he stooped and snatched a bit of clover,"I have seen, I have studied, have I not?
22390Am I at fault if I find you interesting?
22390Am I clear?"
22390Am I not right?"
22390Am I quite clear?
22390Am I undone?"
22390And how about Koltsoff?"
22390And if the weapon, thrown from Koltsoff''s window, was within reach, why not the control?
22390And its affairs?
22390And say, Jack, really--""What?"
22390And yet-- Don''t you know,"he added fiercely,"what a girl you are?
22390And you''ll excuse me until half after three, wo n''t you?"
22390And, Jack, stay to breakfast, wo n''t you, like a good chap?"
22390And-- cannot you prod that terribly sluggish McCall?"
22390Anne, have I been utterly misled?
22390Anne-- is it upon so little a thing that you fail me?
22390Another of your boys you want turned loose?"
22390Are mere words only to serve?
22390Are you proud that you have swayed me?"
22390Armitage?"
22390As to advice-- cannot you give me that now?"
22390But after all, who shall say what is trivial in this world and what is not?
22390But after all, why?"
22390But how are you going to win her in the guise of a chauffeur?
22390But in Europe, where conditions are different, what do we find?
22390But seriously, Jack, can I be of any assistance?
22390But what?"
22390But where was the control?
22390But wherein do such young women, such as you, my dear Miss Wellington, find their_ mà © tier_?
22390But why words?
22390But-- are you going to marry Prince Koltsoff?"
22390By- the- bye, who is your Secretary of the Navy?
22390Can I be of service?"
22390Can I learn it?"
22390Can I place my honor, my life, in your hands, for a week, not more?"
22390Can you imagine anything more thrilling?
22390Come, wo n''t you confide in me?
22390Could I not read?"
22390Did he ever-- ever back you, I believe he calls it-- in a fight?"
22390Did he give his name?"
22390Did he not?"
22390Did n''t we see that crowd of women on one of the torpedo boats at the King''s Cup race?"
22390Did they leap?"
22390Did this gentleman have the misfortune to demand all of the sidewalk?"
22390Did you find him?"
22390Did you tell Koltsoff I suspected him?"
22390Do I say too much?
22390Do you conceive my right to call this to your attention, in view of the fact that you told us you had just arrived from Washington?"
22390Do you find it not agreeable?"
22390Do you know anything about torpedoes?"
22390Do you know father is looking for one for my two kid brothers?
22390Do you marry a man because his eyes seem to draw you into them?--whose hand pressure seems to melt your will?
22390Does it give the whole snap away?"
22390Does it-- was it vitally important?"
22390For who is there that finds power not joyous?
22390Has anything happened at the shops?"
22390Have they eloped, or what?"
22390Have you any idea the Prince will be with us to- morrow?
22390Have you any proof of that?''
22390Have you breathed the quicker when you saw your flag in foreign lands?"
22390Have you looked there?"
22390Have you thought of the scandal?"
22390Have you wired?"
22390He may for a while, may he not, mother?"
22390He paused for a second, and then continued in the lamest sort of way,"Will you let me be a driver just a little while longer, Miss Wellington?
22390Her mother had addressed him in her presence, had she not?
22390Here, what lies before you?
22390How about it?"
22390How can I get them?
22390How can the Government prove it was stolen?
22390How could I have known?"
22390How do you feel, Yeasky, with your beard off and wig on; your German dialect and your painted scar?"
22390How do you know?
22390How do you know?"
22390How had Anne Wellington suggested his torpedo?
22390How is that?
22390How was she heading?
22390How will you look?"
22390I wonder if you have any idea who that girlhood hero of mine was?"
22390I''ll send an orderly down to take you up to the bridge when we get well under way--""Do we really have to wear these?"
22390In America?
22390In New York?
22390In Newport?
22390In other words,"he added rapidly,"everything that appears on this sheet is now, at the present time, inside this office?"
22390In the meantime, how about his license?"
22390In view of all you have told me, why could n''t you?"
22390Is Prince Koltsoff concerned?"
22390Is that love?"
22390May I call upon you now?
22390May I come now-- today?
22390May I talk to you a minute?"
22390May I?
22390Miss Wellington?
22390My valet?
22390Not with the Van Antwerps?"
22390Now as a detective-- can''t you imagine him in a pair of false whiskers?"
22390Now, Sara, what can we do exciting?"
22390Now-- listen, will you?
22390Oh, we can say so but we''d say so anyway, would n''t we?
22390Or was it the moonlight?
22390Or what is he?
22390PRINCE OR CHAUFFEUR?
22390Porter, is this our car?"
22390Push the thing through for me, will you, Joe?
22390Quite an interesting society item, eh?"
22390Russia gets your torpedo-- what''s Japan going to do?
22390Say, do you know what this means?"
22390Say, show me that grip you got on Ronie, will you?
22390See those great black shadows over there?"
22390See?
22390She did not?"
22390Some things may obtrude themselves, do n''t you know, in the most-- what was your word?
22390Surely you have not questioned_ my_ motives?"
22390That was the reason for your failure to follow my instructions?"
22390The Russian Government can not touch me here, can it?"
22390The application was not sustained?"
22390The latest, eh?"
22390To- night she was a professional beauty,"rigged and trigged"for competition PRINCE OR CHAUFFEUR?
22390Was M. Renaud with him?"
22390Was it he?"
22390Was there really some hope, which she had divined where he saw nothing but blankness?
22390Washington, what is it to you?
22390Well, Mr. Jackson, cleaned out?
22390Well, where the devil is it then?"
22390Well?
22390Wellington?"
22390What are you here for?
22390What can I do for you?"
22390What can we do?"
22390What can we do?"
22390What did he say?
22390What did he take her for, a school girl?
22390What did you say?"
22390What do you know of the inner world, its moving affairs?
22390What do you mean by throwing stones into my window?"
22390What do you mean, Prince Koltsoff?"
22390What do you mean, Prince Koltsoff?"
22390What do you mean?"
22390What do you mean?"
22390What do you want?"
22390What had he been doing?"
22390What had he been thinking of-- dreaming of?
22390What had she meant?
22390What happened then?"
22390What have you to say to that?"
22390What is he-- another Ivan?"
22390What is it, Anne?
22390What is it, tell me?"
22390What is love?
22390What is the idea, do you know?"
22390What on earth are you up to?"
22390What right have you to address me?
22390What shall I do?"
22390What were you doing on the second floor at that hour?"
22390What will England say?
22390What words could have been so eloquent?
22390What''s his play?
22390When did he ask?"
22390Where are my sons?"
22390Where are you attached?"
22390Where is Anne?"
22390Where is it that the memory of Beauvilliers and the reputations of Ranhofer and Casimir and Mollard are preserved?
22390Where is it that the writings of Careme are studied and known?
22390Where is there chivalry in you and you--"nodding at Armitage and Koltsoff--"who have ruthlessly used a household and a woman to your own ends?
22390Where is there truth in either of you?
22390Where?
22390Which debt should he cancel?
22390Who can trust servants?
22390Who do you think you are up against,--a child?"
22390Who is he?
22390Who of you can read the significance, open though it may be, of the cabled statement or speech of a prime minister, in relation to America?"
22390Who to?"
22390Who was the man you ensnared outside?"
22390Who were the Wellingtons?
22390Who?
22390Who?
22390Why do n''t you apply?"
22390Why do you ask?"
22390Why else would he be here?"
22390Why has n''t she discharged me?"
22390Why you spoke to him on the_ General_?
22390Why you wanted me to employ him?"
22390Why?
22390Why?"
22390Why?"
22390Why?"
22390Will you do me the honor to make it clear?"
22390Would he ever see her again?
22390Would you consider leaving Miss Wellington?"
22390You are not irritated?"
22390You do n''t imagine he was Koltsoff, incog?"
22390You do n''t suppose he is enough of a fool to risk being caught with the goods, do you?
22390You have that, have n''t you?
22390You keep a close eye on the record of parts, do n''t you?"
22390You were n''t sleeping, were you?"
22390You wo n''t mind, Sara?"
22390Your Attorney- General?"
22390Your beauty-- your coolness-- the temper of your spirit-- your ability to sway strong men, as you have swayed me-- do you appreciate all?
22390cried Miss Wellington,"did she ever grace your table?"