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11943Letter to the Chief"Cornstalk"( Corntassel?
11944Brack(?)
11944Hannah help mentioning him as when all his men were killed wounded and Scatered except four Got a(?)
48344CAMPUS MARTIUS What do I mean by Campus Martius, when I claim to be living in the town of Marietta?
48344Do you remember how old I am?
48344Do you remember the Rouse family?
21251They attended no college commencements[?].
21251They lived in rich, elegant style[?].
21251Would not he and your father have enjoyed a meeting on the slavery question?
11942We are the first people that ever lived on this land; it is ours, and why will our elder brother take it from us?
11942We have done nothing to offend our elder brother since the last treaty, and why should our elder brother want to quarrel with us?
11942but"where are they?"
11941Ar''n''t you afraid of being in the woods by yourself?"
11941But what nation ever has done all that was possible with the chances offered it?
11941It ran as follows:"CAPTAIN CRESAP:"What did you kill my people on Yellow Creek for?
11941What is your name?
11941Who is there to mourn for Logan?
11941Why did they not whistle now?
41349Did you subdue the stranger?
41349Why sound this call?
413493 S. of R. 68 W. 6th P.M."?
41349And is not this lingering fragrance the smell of the lotos- flower?
41349Do you suppose that I can raise as many as that?"
27394_ Who hath heard such a thing? 27394 Is it extraordinary that people thus exposed should be attacked by violent maladies? 27394 It may be asked,If Arkansas be so fine a country, why has it not been settled faster?"
27394Mounds of earth are found in every country on the globe, of all forms and sizes; and why should they not exist in the western valley?
27394Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day?
27394Under such circumstances, can it be surprising that many were sick, and that many died?
27394Who hath seen such things?
27394With such management, is it surprising that our cows and steers are much inferior to those of the old States?
27394Would it not be more wonderful that such a careless prodigality of life could pass with impunity?
27394or shall a nation be born at once?_"Isaiah, LXVI.
41167On the twenty- first the army began to be ferried across the Wabash,"to a small hill called[ Mammelle?]."
41167The only question was, Could the remainder escape?
41167Was ever a general more terribly mistaken?
41167What would that word be?
41167Would the enemy rally here on the watershed crest near the old French fort on the Loramie?
41167[ 45] The western branch of the Bonpas, or the Fox?
41167[ 78] Lick Schoolhouse, Deerfield Township, Warren County?
36698[ 81] But why should Nicolet leave the Fox river and journey away from the Mascoutins to the southward? 36698 But the great question, was, who should penetrate the wilderness to thePeople of the Sea"--to"La Nation des Puants,"as they were called by Champlain?
36698But, did Nicolet visit those ulterior regions in 1634, returning thence in 1635?
36698Had he, during his long sojourn among the Nipissings, visited their villages?
36698Was it seen by Nicolet?
36698Was not the St. Lawrence visited yearly by their traders?
36698What nations were encountered by him on the way to"the People of the Sea,"from the Huron villages?
36698Who were these ancient occupiers of the territory just mentioned-- of its prairies and woodlands, hills and valleys?
36698[ 28] Was he a stranger to this nation?
36698[ 29] But why was Nicolet accredited by Champlain to the Hurons at all?
36698[ 57] But, why thus attired?
30244I asked him,said Smith,"if the beaver was an amphibious animal, or if it could live under water?
30244Where is your ensign?
30244Where is your lieutenant?
30244Where is your second lieutenant?
30244''For what purpose do you come here?''
30244As the beaver does not eat fish, I inquired of Tecaughretanego why the beavers made such large dams?
30244But how were the savage wards occupying these lands, and thus suddenly coming under the guardianship of the republic, to be dealt with?
30244For what ties, let me ask, should we have upon these people?
30244Has not the Prophet told them that the white man''s bullets are harmless, and that his powder will turn to sand?
30244If you become indifferent about them, they may perhaps be given up; what security would you then have?
30244Is he not every year giving you fresh proofs of his friendship?
30244St. Clair is valorous, but what can valor do in a tempest of death?
30244The Great Spirit gave the soil in common to all the tribes; what single tribe could alienate any particular portion of it?
30244The question was asked:"Do they confess all the bad things they ever did?"
30244They claimed an equal right to the land in question with the Miamis, but what of this?
30244What is that great collection of people at the mouth of the Tippecanoe intended for?
30244What right had the old village chiefs to dispose of the common domain without the consent of the warriors who had fought to maintain it?
30244What then the prospect of binding any new states to be formed out of this western territory in the interest of the federal union?
30244What then would be the result?
30244What was Tecumseh''s object?
30244What would that"father"now do for his ruined and sorrowing children?
30244Where did they come from?
30244Why hesitate?
30244Why then, are you about to purchase it from others?"
11526Where is the skin?
11526All once was theirs-- earth, ocean, forest, sky-- How can they joy in what now meets the eye?
11526All this may be very true, but what is the use of all this straining?
11526And you, how shall I name you?
11526Beside, allowing the possibility of some clear glimpses into a higher state of being, what do we want of it now?
11526But how are our faculties sharpened to do it?
11526But, where there is so great, a counterpoise, can not these be given up once for all?
11526Can it interest you?
11526Can kind emotions in their proud hearts glow, As through these realms, now decked by Art, they go?
11526Can you forgive the past?"
11526Father, they will not take me home, To the poor child no heart is free; In sleet and snow all night I roam; Father,--was this decreed by thee?
11526From water Venus was born, what more would you have?
11526GOVERNOR EVERETT RECEIVING THE INDIAN CHIEFS, NOVEMBER, 1837. Who says that Poesy is on the wane, And that the Muses tune their lyres in vain?
11526Hast thou forgotten that I here attend, From the full noon until this sad twilight?
11526Have you paid for your passage?
11526He careless stopped and eyed the maid;"Why weepest thou?"
11526How nobly the ancients understood the inner life; how fully is it indicated in their mysteries?
11526If the same law one grief to both impart, How could''st thou grieve a trusting mother''s heart?
11526If the same star our fates together bind, Why are we thus divided, mind from mind?
11526Is it a light?
11526Is it not they who make the money?
11526Is not this a true view?
11526Is that your explanation?
11526May not I have an office, too, in my hospitality and ready sympathy?
11526Morning came, The dreamer took his solitary way; And, as he pressed the old man''s hand, he sighed, Must this too be a dream?
11526Must they not think, so strange and sad their lot, That they by the Great Spirit are forgot?
11526O fair, but fickle lady- moon, Why must thy full form ever wane?
11526Oh rather, father, let me ask of thee What is it I do seek, what thing I lack?
11526Oh who can say Where lies the boundary?
11526Our aspiration seeks a common aim, Why were we tempered of such differing frame?
11526Query, did the lilied fragrance which, in the miraculous times, accompanied visions of saints and angels, proceed from water or garden lilies?
11526Query: Is this the reason why the left hand has been, by the custom of nations, so almost disused, because the heart is on the left side?
11526The church, the school, the railroad and the mart-- Can these a pleasure to their minds impart?
11526The ploughman who does not look beyond its boundaries and does not raise his eyes from the ground?
11526There, very weary, I received from the distance a sweet emblem of an incorruptible, lofty and pervasive nature, but was I less weary?
11526To whom, said I, are you to be married?
11526What are the petty triumphs_ Art_ has given, To eyes familiar with the naked heaven?
11526When will this country have such a man?
11526Who knows how much of old legendary lore, of modern wonder, they have already planted amid the Wisconsin forests?
11526Who sees the meaning of the flower uprooted in the ploughed field?
11526Why must women always try to detain and restrain what they love?
11526Why will people look only on one side?
11526Will you?"
11526With plenty of fish, and game, and wheat, can they not dispense with a baker to bring"muffins hot"every morning to the door for their breakfast?
11526Yet why should we wonder at such, either, when we have Commentaries on Shakspeare, and Harmonics of the Gospels?
11526no distant mountains?
11526said he very quickly,"what have you done with it?"
11526what, no valleys?
11526why so soon Must your sweet light recede again?
43693ALASMODONTA EDENTULA?
43693ANODON AREOLATUS?
43693Ahwaynain döpwaugunid en- eu?
43693Ahwaynain e- mah ai- aud?
43693Ahwaynain iau we yun?
43693Ahwaynain kau keegoedood?
43693Ahwaynain kau tödung?
43693Ahwaynain kau weendumoak?
43693Ahwaynain kös?
43693Ahwaynain nain dau wau bumud?
43693Ahwaynain oh- amau_ ai_ auwaud?
43693Ahwaynain way dyid?
43693Ahwaynain way weegewomid?
43693Ahwaynain waynönik?
43693And, if so, does not this coal formation extend quite across the southern portion of the peninsula of Michigan?
43693Are not these clear indications of his, views respecting the Chippewas?
43693Are not these proofs of his care and attention?
43693Are you sick?
43693Auneen ah- ow ainud, woh- ow gämau ewaidde?
43693Auneen ah- ow- ainud?
43693Auneen aindeeyun?
43693Auneen aizheekauzoyun?
43693Auneen akeedöyun?
43693Auneen eh- eu ewaidumun oh- oo gämau ewaidde?
43693Auneende ain deyun, What ails you?
43693Auneende aindauyun?
43693Auneende azhauyun?
43693Auneende ka oonjeebauyun?
43693Auneende ke baushkizzigun?
43693Auneende ke döpwaugun?
43693Auneende ke gwiss?
43693Auneende ke waubumud?
43693Auneende ke waubundumun?
43693Auneeshween eh eu ekeedoyun?
43693Auneeshween eh eu todumun?
43693Auneeshween eh- eu izzhewaibuk?
43693Auneeshween ke peëzhauyun?
43693Auneeshween ke pukketaywud?
43693Auneeshween matyauseewun?
43693Auneeshween nishkaudizzeyun?
43693Auneeshween wee matyauyun?
43693But what, you will ask, can be reported of its quadrupeds, birds, reptilia, and general zoology?
43693For instance-- Who is there?
43693HYDRATE OF MAGNESIA?
43693Have you not seen a small green roll in a sapling?
43693How shall he address the Deity?
43693I asked him if anything had been subsequently given them in acknowledgment of their right to the soil?
43693I asked him whether the saw- mill on the lower part of the Red Cedar, was located on Chippewa lands?
43693If, then, there is an acknowledged error in this respect, shall we hesitate to correct it?
43693Is not this marl the result of decomposed sea shells?
43693Ke dahkoozzi nuh?
43693Ke daukoozzinuh, Are you sick?
43693Ke minno iau nuh, Are you well?
43693One day he said to them:"Why do you not feed my dog?"
43693Tell me why?
43693The substantive takes this form, most commonly, after a question has been put, as_ Anindi ni môkoman- ais?_"Where is my penknife?"
43693The substantive takes this form, most commonly, after a question has been put, as_ Anindi ni môkoman- ais?_"Where is my penknife?"
43693U. VENTRICOSUS,_ Barnes?_ Wisconsin and St. Croix Rivers, and Shell Lake.
43693Waigonain aitaig mukuk- oong?
43693Waygonain e- mau iauyun?
43693Waygonain ewinain maundun?
43693Waygonain kad iauyun?
43693Waygonain kau oon dahme egöyun?
43693Waygonain kau wonetöyun?
43693Waygonain nain dahwau bundahmun?
43693Waygonain wau iauyun?
43693Waygonain wayzhetöyun?
43693Weendumowishin auneeshween?
43693What ails you?
43693What are you making?
43693What detained you?
43693What do you call this?
43693What do you look for?
43693What do you say?
43693What do you want?
43693What have you in that box?
43693What have you lost?
43693What have you there?
43693What is this?
43693What is your name?
43693What will you have?
43693Where are you going?
43693Where did you come from?
43693Where did you see him?
43693Where did you see it?
43693Where do you dwell?
43693Where is your gun?
43693Where is your pipe?
43693Where is your son?
43693Wherefore did you strike him?
43693Wherefore is it so?
43693Whether it was built with the consent of the Chippewas?
43693Which boy do you mean?
43693Which do you mean, this or that?
43693Which do you mean, this or that?
43693Who are you?
43693Who did it?
43693Who is your father?
43693Who sent you?
43693Who spoke?
43693Who told you?
43693Whom do you seek?
43693Whom have you here?
43693Whose dog is it?
43693Whose lodge is it?
43693Whose pipe is that?
43693Why are you angry?
43693Why do you do so?
43693Why do you say so?
43693Why have you come?
43693Why will you depart?
43693Why will you not depart?
43693_ Kewau bemuasee_, I said to one of the men,_ en petite chose ver, mittig onsing_?
43693_ Scirpus frigetur?_ Lake of the Isles, Northwest Ter."
43693_ lævis?_ Willdenow.
43693_ puberula?_ Michaux.
43693where are they?
11119But what,he asked,"can I say?
11119Does the object precede or follow the verb?
11119Have you any knowledge of the strata constituting Rocky Mountains? 11119 Have you,"he says,"seen_ Long''s Second Expedition?_ We have only one copy on the Point, and I have only had time to look at the map.
11119If I visit Mackinaw, can I readily cross the country to the Mississippi, and what length of time will be required on the journey? 11119 If they( the Chippewas) say''A man loves me,''or''I love a man,''is there any variation in the word_ man_?"
11119Is there any account of the expedition of Pamphilo Narvaez into Florida in 1528?
11119Should I go to Prairie du Chien, would you not like the trip? 11119 Should thy lies make men hold their peace?
11119The spider,it is said,"taketh hold with her hands, and is in king''s palaces;"and should a man have less perseverance than a_ spider?__ 4th_.
11119What,he said,"did we come here for?
11119When will the next annual payment be made at Mackinaw, and how many tribes, and what number of people do you think will assemble on that occasion? 11119 With regard to our daily occurrences, ought not something to be done?
11119_Are we to have a narrative of the two expeditions in print?
11119''Is he honest?
11119''[ 78] Is the Indian Prince, who was traveling in these parts a while ago, one of the getters up of this affair?
11119A shrewd and discriminating judge of literary things in New York, writes:"Have you seen the last number of Hoffman''s Magazine?
11119Another is as follows:"Do they use any words equivalent to our habit of swearing?"
11119Are there appropriations for his support?
11119At what time is this work to appear, and what are its plan and objects?
11119Birds could fly from island to island, snakes and dogs might swim, but how came the sloth and the other quadrupeds of the torrid zone?
11119But can not this be easily redeemed from waste hours, when the object is to add to the moral gratifications of others?
11119But can not_ we supply a remedy by drawing on the aboriginal vocabulary_?
11119But could this have been said truly even ten years ago?
11119But is it so?
11119But is not variety at hand to contest the palm?
11119But is there any sound criticism without sternness?
11119But will not the graver male sex look for more?
11119By the way, have you seen Mr. Lea''s splendid monograph( with colored plates) of Unios, in the_ Transactions of the American Philosophical Society?
11119Can you find any of the other Spanish writers describing or alluding to this expedition?
11119Can you give me particulars about the Indian fairies?"
11119Did our English Elizabeths, James'', and Charles'', ever doubt their full right of sovereignty?
11119Did you ever see such a protuberance?"
11119Did you suppose the God of white men would permit you to go unpunished?
11119Did you think you had got so far in the woods that no person could find you out?
11119Do geology and the natural sciences afford external evidence of the truth of God''s word?
11119Do n''t you remember that I told you not to go to---- for revision?
11119Do n''t you think the latter the better term?
11119Do tell me, has a Potawattomie a soul, And have the tribes a language?
11119Do you feel the importance and necessity of obtaining one who is already acquainted with the Indian language?
11119Do you know any one living near such rocks, whom I could hire to take copies of them, and upon the accuracy of whose work reliance can be placed?
11119Do you wish to engage one for that station, who is in sentiment a Presbyterian?
11119Do you?
11119Does he understand the languages?
11119Does the prince go to''profane stageplays and such like vanities,''as the dear old Puritans would say?
11119Father, we ask you to know; we ask of you to tell_ why_ this strange man has so strangely gone to smoke with the great chief of the"long knives?"
11119Fish, have you any?
11119Gilman inquires,"Is the rock at Gros Cap granite?
11119Have you a missionary engaged for that station?
11119Have you any means of communicating with your friend?
11119Have you particularly examined any on rocks; and if so, were they mere paintings, or were they inscribed thereon?
11119He asks:"Please to say whether you desire such a man as I have described?
11119He replied, Where am I called?
11119How is the level with you?
11119How long will he probably be wanted there?
11119How much can you raise for his support?
11119How much will be necessary to sustain him and his family with suitable economy?
11119How shall a man say"raca,"or"that fox,"if there be no equivalents for the words in barbarous languages?
11119How shall we dance?
11119How shall we sing?
11119I have frequently thought, should I be bereft of my_ mother_, what other friend, like her, would watch over the uneasy hours of sickness?
11119If the latter, in what manner do they appear to have been done-- pecked in with a pointed instrument, or chizzled out?
11119Is he capable?''
11119Is it possible for me to procure drawings of them?
11119Is it primitive, or is it graywacke like Catskill Mountains?
11119Is not this the origin of the name Quebec?
11119Is the place yet filled?"
11119It is learning that calls them; but tell me, can schools Repay for my love, or give nature new rules?
11119May the government turn pirate with impunity?
11119Mr. Theodore Dwight, Jr., writes:"Can not a syllabic, or semi- syllabic alphabet, be applied to our Indian tongues?"
11119One of the printed queries before me is,"Do they( the Indians) believe in ghosts?"
11119Ought not an author to put himself out a little to make his work as high, in all departments, as he can?
11119Query, had this been a pot trammel of some ancient explorer?
11119RAFINESQUE.--This erratic naturalist being referred to, he said--"Who is Rafinesque, and what is his character?"
11119Say, father?
11119Shall we receive them, when we refused our brethren, who are more nearly related to us?
11119Should thy lies make men hold their peace, and when thou mockest shall no man make thee ashamed?"
11119Some one recently told me, that the true orthography of Illinois is Illinwa, like Ottawa,& c. Do you think that the fact?
11119Talk of an Indian-- why the very stare Says, plain as language, Sir, have you been there?
11119Tell me, shall I have it?"
11119The Good Spirit heard this, and, after assembling his angels to counsel, said to them, What shall we do to better the condition of man?
11119The faculty have pressed upon the minds of us all the duty of examining early the question,''Ought I to be a missionary?''"
11119Was it not to kill?"
11119Was this an allegory of the destructive effects of the storm, mixed with my banquet to my Indian friends, the Menomonies and Winnebagoes?
11119What are your views of that country?"
11119What can we do in such a case?
11119What constitutes, mainly, the predominating geognostic features of Lake Superior, the Upper Mississippi, and the Missouri?
11119What do they say at Washington, and what do you say about Gen. Macomb''s''Pontiac?
11119What is the name of this tribe?
11119What must be done?
11119What my eyes have seen and my ears have heard, I must believe; and what is their testimony respecting the condition of the Indian on the frontiers?
11119What other friend would bear its petulance, and smooth its feverish pillow?"
11119What then is to be done?
11119What under the sun do the learned world suppose the Indians are made of?
11119What was to be done?
11119What will be his business particularly?
11119What will be his peculiar trials?"
11119What, in your opinion, is the prospect of his usefulness there?"
11119When will geographers cease to talk about the mouth of the Niger?
11119Where has the worthy Postmaster- General picked up his military information?
11119Where is that voice attuned to love, That bid me say"my darling dove?"
11119Whither has fled the rose''s hue?
11119Who can assert that there has not been a powerful disruptive geological action in the now peaceable Pacific?
11119Who can say, after this, that the Chippewas have not some imagination?
11119Who hail''d my form as home I stept, And in my arms so eager leapt, And to my bosom joyous crept?
11119Who have you at the Sault that writes such pretty poetry?
11119Who looks to him for exaltation of sentiment, liberality and enlargement of views, or as an exemplar of political truth?
11119Who was it wiped my tearful eye, And kiss''d away the coming sigh, And smiling, bid me say,"good boy?"
11119Who was it, looked divinely fair, Whilst lisping sweet the evening pray''r, Guileless and free from earthly care?
11119Who would have imagined that these wandering foresters should have possessed such a resource?
11119Who, if the name and authority were concealed, but would suppose the remarks were made of some of the tribes of the North American Indians?
11119Why undertake to make a map of a part of the country which he did not see?
11119Why, he exclaimed, did the Good Spirit create me to know death and misery so soon?
11119Will it be best for him to go this fall, or wait until next spring?
11119Will the government then have the mines worked?
11119Will the task be equal to the reward?"
11119Will you be able to spare me( that is, to let me copy) any of your drawings?
11119Will you be kind enough to furnish me with the locations of those with which you are acquainted?
11119Will you do me the favor to settle this question?
11119Will you not feel some ambition in being connected with the first American expedition of discovery?"
11119Would it not be consistent with your time and occupations to do this, and forward me the article?
11119Y.)?
11119You ask when the war will terminate?
11119[ 47][ Footnote 47: Who was it nestled on my breast, And on my cheek sweet kisses prest, And in whose smile I felt so blest?
11119[ 77] By the way, why have you, and all other Indian travelers, used the French word''lodge,''instead of the Indian wigwam?
11119_ Why_ did he leave without notifying_ me_, and the other men of_ influence_ of my tribe, of the nature of his mission?
11119and what evidence is there that they are not Souriquois or Miemacks, who have been known to us since the first settlement of Acadia and Nova Scotia?
11119and when thou mockest, shall no man make thee ashamed?"
11119and why art thou disquieted within me?
11119how can I think of you and feel regret that I have known you?
11119land of my mother, compared unto thee?
11119not, Have you any fish?
11119thy coral lips are pale-- Can I believe the heart- sick tale, That I thy loss must ever wail?
11119what are these conflicts with an Indian?
11119what language do they speak?
11119why has that Indian shot me?
12183''Well, sir,''said the commanding officer, who overheard him,''are you afraid?'' 12183 A dream?
12183Ah, captain, what are you going to build here?
12183And do you know me also?
12183And the Puans-- are any of them left?
12183And the harvest-- how is that?
12183And what becomes of John then?
12183And where are all our people now?
12183And you can not consume them all yourselves?
12183Are you satisfied now, Plante?
12183But are we going to stop there?
12183But are we to stay here?
12183But why are not your breakfast- things washed, and your kitchen swept? 12183 Can it be possible,"said I to myself,"that this poor creature has only these scanty rags to cover her?"
12183Can we not sleep out- of- doors?
12183Can we not stop and rest for a few moments under one of the trees?
12183Could she not spare Florence on some hour of the day? 12183 Did I not tell you?"
12183Did he find the drawer open?
12183Do the Indians speak French?
12183Do you know me, Thérèse?
12183Do you not think it wiser,inquired I of a blustering young officer,"to be prepared against possible danger?"
12183Does Monsieur John pay you for bringing his family down?
12183Est- il beau?
12183Guardapié,said I,"do you intend to leave us here?"
12183Had he the means to carry him there?
12183Have you disturbed the remains of the chief''s beautiful daughter?
12183Have you seen Thomas?
12183He barked her to death once, and who knows what he may do next time?
12183How did he know it was kept there?
12183How do you say that in English?
12183How is Whip?
12183How many children?
12183How much do you pay for each one?
12183I''m Krissman; did n''t you mean, sir, that the men should have any liquor to- night?
12183Is it true,asked Louisa, one day,"that Pillon and Plante were once prairie- wolves?"
12183Is not this charming?
12183Is she dead, then?
12183Is that woman a''Winnebago''?
12183Is the mill at work?
12183Is there no place,inquired the traveller,"where I can obtain a lodging?"
12183Listen,said the boy, as a second note answered the first;"do you hear that?"
12183Louis Frum_ dit_ Manaigre-- is he living?
12183No; do you not see we are going back to the fort?
12183Now?
12183Oh I madame,said the poor little girl, her teeth chattering with cold and fright,"wo n''t we be drowned?"
12183Or is it that you are fasting? 12183 Pray, ma''am,"said she,"what are these things put in here for?"
12183Should you like to go and see your father and mother,said he to me, one morning,"and show them how the West agrees with you?"
12183So unexpected-- so unprepared for?
12183Soldier,cried I,"will you run to the young officers''quarters and ask Dr. Finley to come here for a moment?"
12183The Indians? 12183 This water looks very deep-- are you sure we can cross it on horseback?"
12183Tshah- ko- zhah?
12183Was the key in the drawer?
12183Well, Krissman, how do you like the service?
12183What are we to do, then? 12183 What are you going to do?"
12183What do they mean by this? 12183 What do you think about it?"
12183What does this mean?
12183What have you there?
12183What is that for?
12183What is that, Walter? 12183 What is that?"
12183What is that?
12183What is the matter with him? 12183 What is the meaning of these two sticks that remain?"
12183What then do you do with them?
12183What would my friends at the East think,said I to myself,"if they could see me now?
12183Where are the rest of the cakes, Louisa?
12183Where can you put us for the night?
12183Where is my husband?
12183Where is the Shaw- nee- aw- kee?
12183Where is your granddaughter? 12183 Where is your lodge?"
12183Who are you?
12183Who are you?
12183Who is there? 12183 Who knows,"said he, gravely,"but they may be lurking in this neighborhood yet?
12183Who''s dead?
12183Whose cabins are these?
12183Why does he call you Shee- shee- banze, and invite you to visit Way- gee- mar- kin?
12183Why had she not asked her mother''s leave before carrying it away?
12183Will you trust yourself alone over the river?
12183Yes,said the man;"do you talk English?"
12183Yes,was the reply, and, after a few moments''silence,"do you not hear a rustling among the branches of the tree yonder?"
12183_ Comment se portent Madame Rolette et les enfans?_( How are Mrs. Rolette and the children?)
12183_ Comment se portent Madame Rolette et les enfans?_( How are Mrs. Rolette and the children?)
12183_ Eh bien_--have they finished the new house?
12183_ Et comment se porte Madame la Chatte_?
12183_ Et la cheminée, fume- t- elle?_( Does the chimney smoke?)
12183_ Et la cheminée, fume- t- elle?_( Does the chimney smoke?)
12183_ Et tous les petits Chatons_?
12183''Halloo,''said I,''what on earth does this mean?''
12183( And all the kittens?)
12183( How is the mother cat?)
12183( My dear Mr. Cat, how do you do?)
12183( What is it?)
12183( What is it?)
12183As I addressed her with my ordinary phrase,"_ Tshah- ko- zhah_?"
12183BOURGEOIS.--Ou est- ce qu''il est?
12183But do you know a very strange thing has happened since you were here?
12183Can you take us across?"
12183Catharine,"said I,"will you run over and ask Dr. Finley to come here a moment?
12183Could it be that one of the squaws had stolen it?
12183Could they have been stolen by the Indians?
12183Could we be sufficiently grateful to that kind Providence that had brought us safely through such dangers?
12183Did I not tell you I wished you to come up and learn your lessons?"
12183Did not we find your blanket there?
12183Did the father ever send a thought or an inquiry after the fate of his child, or of the young being whose life he had rendered dark and desolate?
12183Do you not see we shall all be killed?"
12183Do you remember me?"
12183Do you think there is any chance?''
12183Doyle entered, and, addressing Lieutenant Foster, said,"Will you please tell me, lieutenant, what I am confined for?"
12183Had the rogues been trying to cheat them, by putting these strange nondescripts into their place?
12183Has not Kilgour given out your rations?"
12183Have you forgotten Madame John, who taught you to read-- you and all the little girls at the Portage?"
12183Have you heard it?"
12183Have you heard some good news?"
12183He said to me,''Do you think they will take our lives?
12183How do you do?]
12183How do you dos?"
12183How do you like her?"
12183How is your sister?"
12183I approached the subject cautiously, with an inquiry to this effect:"Are there none among the officers who are religiously disposed?"
12183I could not but suggest the inquiry, when these sad particulars were narrated to me,--"Mother, is it not possible this might have been a dream?"
12183I felt a strong sympathy with the child, which was increased when the little spokeswoman, in answer to my inquiry,"Has he no father?"
12183If we decided to take the trail, should we go north or south?
12183Is it not better to take it for granted that I can do what you and others of your sex have done?"
12183Is it that you are mourning for the friends you have lost in battle?"
12183It was question and answer, like Cock Robin:"Who can mend the harness?"
12183Jumping off the canal- boat upon the lock, he ran up to the first man he met, and, thrusting forward his face, cried out,"Talk Eengeesh?"
12183Kinzie?"
12183La branche a cassé-- CHORUS.--Michaud a tombé?
12183Madame Kinzie, who do you think has come?
12183My husband, smiling and taking up the same little tone, cried, in return,--"Do you wish to look at yourself, mother?"
12183On the journey, the question naturally addressed to them by people not familiar with Western Indians was,--"Do you talk English?"
12183Only one year ago I travelled it, and can I forget so soon?
12183She welcomed us very cordially, but to our inquiry,"Can you accommodate us?"
12183Should he go now, and bring his daughter the next time he came?"
12183Should they return to the Portage for supplies?
12183Sometimes a dialogue like the following occurs:"How many have you in your lodge?"
12183The Agent lays aside two sticks"How many women?"
12183The Indian carefully, and with great ceremony, counts his bundle of sticks--"Fifteen""How many men?"
12183The question was, who would hazard his own life to bring them to a place of safety?
12183There my husband insisted on my putting on dry shoes and stockings, and( must I confess it?)
12183There were the original bodies, it is true, but where were their manes and tails?
12183They appeared greatly relieved when Mr. Kinzie addressed them in the Pottowattamie language,--"What are you doing here?"
12183They did not love the Americans-- why should they?
12183They greeted their Father with vociferous joy--"_Bon- jour, bon- jour, Shaw- nee- aw- kee_,""_ Hee- nee- kar- ray- kay- noo?_"( how do you do?)
12183They greeted their Father with vociferous joy--"_Bon- jour, bon- jour, Shaw- nee- aw- kee_,""_ Hee- nee- kar- ray- kay- noo?_"( how do you do?)
12183True, but they were on horseback-- the difficulty was, could we get the carriage through?
12183We were continually startled by the crashing of the falling trees around us, and who could tell but that the next would be upon us?
12183What are you doing there?"
12183What can you do?"
12183What could be imagined more enchanting?
12183What could be the matter?
12183What could it mean?
12183What could they be?
12183What does that mean?"
12183What for you kill M. Rolette''s calf?
12183What is it?"
12183What is it?"
12183What shall I do?
12183What should we do?
12183What should we gain by changing ourselves into white men?
12183What then?
12183What was to be done with the bones?
12183What was to be done?
12183What was to be done?
12183What were we about to hear?"
12183What will he think of us?"
12183What would become of us should we fail to do so?
12183What would poor old Mrs. Welsh say?
12183What?
12183When Captain Wells, who was fighting near, beheld it, he exclaimed,--"Is that their game, butchering the women and children?
12183When are they coming, that I may be let out?"
12183When attacked by General Stillman''s detachment, they defended themselves like men; and I would ask, who would not do so, likewise?
12183When the invitation was brought to the red fox, he inquired,"What are you going to have for supper?"
12183Where is he?
12183Where?"
12183Who among our people there are living?"
12183Who are_ you_?"
12183Who knew if we should ever meet again?
12183Who''s dead?"
12183Why did they not come?
12183Why do you ask such a foolish question?"
12183Why do you ask?"
12183Why have you blackened your faces?
12183Will you give me the whiskey at all events?"
12183Will you take a ride on my shoulders?"
12183You have no market?"
12183You remember that-- Manaigre having two names?"
12183for what, then, were you hired?"
12183grandmother,"cried he,"is this the way you keep watch?"
12183have I been making myself at home in this manner in a private family?"
12183mon bourgeois,"would the light- hearted Canadian reply,"would I tell you this is the road if I were not quite certain?
12183mon cher Monsieur le Chat: comment vous portez- vous_?"
12183was it possible there were snakes at Fort Winnebago?"
12183what could it portend?
12183what is that?
12183what would Monsieur Johns say, to see you nows?"
12183what?
12183what?
12183who can wonder that they do not love the whites?
12183why did we tell him so suddenly?