This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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49371 | Shall we abandon our claim to the territory?'' |
36435 | ''Coming ashore?'' 36435 ''Coming ashore?'' |
36435 | And what could be more fitting? |
36435 | Disappointed in Alaska?'' |
36435 | If there is a single newspaper reader in ignorance of the fact that the State census of 1885 found them with a population of 240,597? |
36435 | What of the city itself? |
36435 | for are they not wonders in themselves, presenting, as they do, the most astonishing picture of rapid expansion the world has ever seen? |
4512 | Are your temperatures lower than mine and evaporation less? |
4512 | Does your soil hold more, than less than, or just as much available moisture as mine? |
4512 | How did the early pioneers irrigate their vegetables? |
4512 | Increasing Soil Fertility Saves Water Does crop growth equal water use? |
4512 | Is it as deep and open and moisture retentive? |
4512 | Or is your weather hotter? |
4512 | Were they due to extreme soil infertility? |
4512 | What is the texture of your soil, its water- holding capacity, and the dispersion of a drip into it? |
4512 | What to do with a giant kohlrabi( or any bulb getting overblown)? |
4512 | What to do? |
4512 | _ Would lowering plant density as much as this book suggests equally lower the yield of the plot? |
45779 | (? |
45779 | (?) |
45779 | 5- 1/4( dry) fresh venison, 4 Bushels Roots, 50(? |
45779 | But what of the other side? |
45779 | But where is the proof of this? |
45779 | But where were his wife and children? |
45779 | For white men to steal horses was quite generally recognized as a capital crime; why, then, compunction for Indians? |
45779 | Had a man employed these two days past cutting(?) |
45779 | How to Do It? |
45779 | I said to one of the older merchants:''It is easy to say that all the agents pilfer in this way, but what do you know about it?'' |
45779 | Is it any wonder, then, that liquor dealers violate the law with impunity when it is such a difficult matter to secure conviction? |
45779 | La( Course''s?) |
45779 | One of the(?) |
45779 | Saturday Morning.--Perspective in History, President C. J. Bushnell, Pacific University; Training for Citizenship-- What to Do? |
45779 | The Indians inform us that a large party went off to Spokane yesterday, and that the Flat Heads and( Pendius? |
45779 | The Spokans will not be pleased at the removal of the Fort but you must(?) |
45779 | Two of the men employed repairing a canoe to to below to the Le(?) |
45779 | What was the total of the product from the labor and capital invested in the mining advance? |
45779 | What were America''s"morning wishes?" |
45779 | Would it be well? |
45779 | [ 261] Part of the road in the middle of the woods the snow is deep&? |
45779 | boat, Mr. Dease passenger 53 pieces.--Grosse( Chalon''s?) |
45779 | gun(? |
45238 | And see''st thou, and hear''st thou, And fear''st thou, and fear''st thou, And ride we not free O''er the terrible sea, I and thou? |
45238 | But how did you subsist until you reached the settlements? 45238 But, Richardson, did they take your horse also?" |
45238 | But what will not a New- England{ 3} man undertake when honor and interest are the objects before him? |
45238 | Have you any mules to sell?" |
45238 | He says:"Do the Oregon emigrants seek a fine country on the Oregon river? |
45238 | In all books of voyages and travels, who ever heard of the utmost distress for want of wood, leaves, roots, coal, or turf to cook{ 46} with? |
45238 | Now the question is how came our North American Indians with bows and arrows? |
45238 | Some of our company began to ask each other some serious questions; such as, Where are we going? |
45238 | The first question generally asked, is,"where do you come from, gentlemen?" |
45238 | The snake had doubtless killed the quadruped, but what had killed the snake? |
45238 | Water was now the desideratum, but where was it to be found? |
45238 | What cared we for the future? |
45238 | What have we done for their benefit? |
45238 | Where could they have gone? |
45238 | Who will say that this gallant body of cavalry were not wiser than the common run of white soldiers, to make peace for a_ quid_? |
45238 | _ kahtah pasiooks yahhalle?_( what is its English name?) |
45238 | _ kahtah pasiooks yahhalle?_( what is its English name?) |
45238 | and thereby save their horses and their own skins? |
45238 | and what are we going for? |
43589 | Has Man a Conscience? |
43589 | Have you finished harvesting? 43589 Well with the child?" |
43589 | Well with the child? |
43589 | Well with the child? |
43589 | Well with the child? |
43589 | And in what arm of the service? |
43589 | And must he not arise? |
43589 | And perhaps you may ask, does it meet my expectations? |
43589 | Besides, it prohibited fire- water, and does not a father prevent his children from drinking fire- water? |
43589 | Ca n''t we learn from our enemies? |
43589 | Daniel is a first- rate business man, and, as he likes farming, why not make it his business? |
43589 | Did I not come through your country one year since? |
43589 | Did I then make promises to you? |
43589 | Did you gather many walnuts? |
43589 | Do you run as erect as you walk?" |
43589 | Do you think the characters of Pitt, Fox, and Burke, as described by the author in the former work, are correct? |
43589 | Do you think we could get Governor Everett?" |
43589 | Does my venerable friend Seattle object? |
43589 | Governor Stevens:"Does any one object to what I have said? |
43589 | Great Chief, what shall we eat if we do so? |
43589 | Have I told you that we are living in the government palace? |
43589 | Have you any school in view now for next summer? |
43589 | Have you ever read any volumes of the''Spectator''? |
43589 | How could Oliver and the girls, if any are at home, pass the time better than reading or studying till perhaps ten in the evening? |
43589 | How long a leave had I better get? |
43589 | Is he not needed? |
43589 | Is it good? |
43589 | Is it not because your young men go out on war parties, and thus the flower of your tribe is cut down? |
43589 | Is it not better that your young men should have wives and children, and that your numbers should increase? |
43589 | Is it to be wondered at? |
43589 | Is it vacation with John Loring now? |
43589 | Is not here a work for a Moses or an Alfred? |
43589 | Is not his speech in the case of Blake v. Wilkins admirable? |
43589 | Is not the dissolution of the Union a subject of fearful foreboding? |
43589 | Is this good, and do you want this? |
43589 | Now, what have you to say? |
43589 | Shall I hear from you there, and how many letters will await me? |
43589 | Shall I hear from you there? |
43589 | The Great Father desires this, and why am I able to say this? |
43589 | The Indians had some discussion, and Governor Stevens then put the question:"Are you ready? |
43589 | The first question Isaac put,"Can a sincere Universalist be saved?" |
43589 | The following beautiful lines were written by Mr. Brooks, in condolence upon the sad loss:--"Well with the child?" |
43589 | To this the governor rejoined:--"''Why is it that you have two or three women to one man? |
43589 | Was this meant to vanish into thin air? |
43589 | Were not many of you now present witnesses of the fact? |
43589 | What are we to do?" |
43589 | What did the Whigs gain by representing General Jackson to be in leading- strings? |
43589 | What do you think of them generally? |
43589 | What had I best do? |
43589 | What is the lowest grade that you would be willing to accept? |
43589 | What should they do, they asked, in case the Blackfeet came near their camp at night? |
43589 | What will a man do for his own children? |
43589 | Where, then, shall we find these? |
43589 | Why not let us live together with you? |
43589 | Why not send them to the east? |
43589 | Why should we sell all? |
43589 | Will you meet them in council?'' |
43589 | Wo n''t your women prefer husbands to scalps and horses? |
43589 | Would you desire such a transfer? |
43589 | You say you will give us land, but why should you give us the mouth of the river? |
43589 | p. 373 dress of a chief? |
43369 | ''How much shall I say the territory will cost us?'' 43369 But your health, my dear?" |
43369 | Is the route passable? |
43369 | Pray, sir, who Gave you orders to undertake This journey hither, or to incur Without due cause, such great expense To the Board? 43369 Well, But Oregon? |
43369 | What word From Whitman? |
43369 | Who will respond to go beyond the Rocky Mountains and carry the Book of Heaven? |
43369 | ''Well, what do you think of it?'' |
43369 | ***** And Whitman? |
43369 | A call was at once made,"Who will volunteer to go with him?" |
43369 | A midnight ride? |
43369 | And the Indian converts? |
43369 | But how did the Hudson Bay Company carry it out? |
43369 | But how do all these compare with the ride of Whitman? |
43369 | Can it be that you Left them without a shepherd? |
43369 | Can you not help us to defend the mouth of the Mississippi river?'' |
43369 | Do you suppose we can Overlook so grave an offense? |
43369 | Have they signed the State Away?" |
43369 | Have you made an estimate of the cost of a railroad to the mouth of the Columbia? |
43369 | He next asked:"Will you accompany me?" |
43369 | How are you going to apply steam? |
43369 | How can I go back blind, to my blind people? |
43369 | How was it done? |
43369 | I expect some of my critics will ask, as they have in the past:"Who is your authority for this fact and that?" |
43369 | If they say yea, we raise the question whether the time has not been reached to make amends? |
43369 | In the sense of money making, when did Missionary work ever pay? |
43369 | May we not call them men of destiny? |
43369 | McDuffie said:"What is the character of this country?" |
43369 | Of what use would it be for agricultural purposes? |
43369 | Or who can point to an instance upon historic pages where the great work assigned was prosecuted with greater fidelity? |
43369 | Pray, why do you think that we should care? |
43369 | She often heard the cry,"Shall we shoot?" |
43369 | Spur His horse? |
43369 | Suppose England could have foreseen that event, would she not have declared in favor of a longer wait? |
43369 | Tell Me quick, is the Treaty signed?" |
43369 | The question he was eager to have answered was:"Is the Oregon question still pending, and can I get there before Congress adjourns?" |
43369 | Was it a spontaneous move without a reason? |
43369 | Well, now, what are you going to do in such a case? |
43369 | What about The little flock, for whose precious sake We sent you West? |
43369 | What can we ever hope to do with the Western coast, a coast of three thousand miles, rock- bound, cheerless, and uninviting, and not a harbor on it? |
43369 | What could be a more fitting memorial for such a man as this than a Christian college called Whitman College? |
43369 | What do her glad eyes look upon? |
43369 | What use have we for such a country? |
43369 | When did the great and powerful Kingdom of Great Britain ever do anything of the kind? |
43369 | When the charge of"Friendship to the missionaries,"was made, the old doctor flared up and replied:"What would you have? |
43369 | Where are we now, and who are we, that we should be thus blessed of the Lord? |
43369 | Where did it go? |
43369 | Where was it ever more strongly marked than in Dr. Whitman? |
43369 | Whether the Ashburton Treaty had been concluded? |
43369 | Who can doubt that both were calls from a power higher than man? |
43369 | Who did it? |
43369 | Who did it? |
43369 | Who do n''t recognize that it was a great power? |
43369 | Who of my readers ever had a rattlesnake attempt to make a nest in his hair? |
43369 | Who that knows England does not know that she would? |
43369 | Why should the great historian of the Pacific States stand above their martyr graves and attempt to discredit their lives and dishonor their memories? |
43369 | Why will your country not buy it from France?'' |
43369 | Will the Christian people of the land allow such a prayer to go unanswered? |
43369 | Will the honest reader of history reject such testimony as worthless, and mark that of these modern skeptics valuable? |
43369 | Would he be believed? |
43369 | Would he be given an audience? |
43369 | Would he hesitate? |
43369 | Would he succeed? |
43369 | Would you have me turn the cold shoulder on the men of God who came to do that for the Indians which this company has neglected to do? |
43369 | and whether it covered the Northwest Territory? |
43369 | could even her courage still The pain at her heart? |
36999 | Are you not going? |
36999 | But how about the contract? |
36999 | But how about yourself, where are you to sleep? |
36999 | Do you suppose the wheat is all ruined? |
36999 | Going where? |
36999 | Had he not studied the matter, and learned the exact time for plowing and seeding? 36999 How about you Mr. Dugan, are you chilly?" |
36999 | How did they do it? |
36999 | How do you mean? |
36999 | How do you propose to manage it? |
36999 | In what way? |
36999 | Is everything ruined? |
36999 | Is this Miss Anderson a relative of theirs? |
36999 | It''s not the first time, my boy,his father answered, and then he asked:"Where''s the coffee?" |
36999 | Naturally,said his father,"but what makes you think so; the girl?" |
36999 | Ought it be signed, or can it wait a day or two? |
36999 | Sure,replied Gowell,"had n''t you heard about it? |
36999 | This Miss Gully did not acquire her genteel manner from her parents, did she? 36999 To whom do you refer?" |
36999 | Want some butter? |
36999 | We are partners are we not? |
36999 | What amount of land do you propose to have put into a state of cultivation? |
36999 | What do you think, mother? |
36999 | Will you postpone this marriage until you have made final proof on your claim, and give me one year of your life? |
36999 | Am I right?" |
36999 | As he listened to these astounding statements, he asked himself:"Why was it not possible for him to take advantage of this golden opportunity? |
36999 | Did he not remember that beautiful stretch of rolling land through which he had passed? |
36999 | Going with us?" |
36999 | Had he not talked with the men who had been sent to bring about this transformation? |
36999 | He handed his wife the package he had brought for her and asked if she could guess its contents? |
36999 | He quaffed the steaming coffee with a relish, and looking across the table, asked suddenly:"How about the girl, Jack, who are these Gullys?" |
36999 | How are you?" |
36999 | How did you do it?" |
36999 | Ida''s eyes instantly filled with tears and she exclaimed,"O Miss Anderson, had you forgotten Mr. Norton? |
36999 | If so, would the change be permanent? |
36999 | Is the goal in sight, or has their proximity to the desired end given them a vantage view? |
36999 | It was to be-- and why not? |
36999 | Miss Anderson who noticed this, went to her and placing her arm around the girl, asked,"What is it dear, does the storm frighten you?" |
36999 | Mr. Norton, now in the best of spirits, turned to those present and asked:"Shall we listen to his plea?" |
36999 | Norton smiled, and extending his hand to Gully, said:"That being the case, I will help you,"and added:"May I go into town with you tomorrow?" |
36999 | Noting this, he asked them the cause of their distressed appearance, when, both speaking at the same time, they exclaimed:"How about the tree? |
36999 | Palmer?" |
36999 | Such an end; what could be expected of a thing of flesh and blood? |
36999 | The homefolks were there, and others to extend help and sympathy at the time of misfortune, but on the desert, what? |
36999 | Was it justice? |
36999 | Was it within the power of man, with his advanced ideas and modern methods, to bring about such a transformation? |
36999 | Were they safe? |
36999 | What do you say, Jack?" |
36999 | What does she see? |
36999 | What right had man to dictate the conditions that shall obtain in certain localities, and would nature concede their demands? |
36999 | What would they do? |
36999 | Who was he, and what was his business? |
36999 | Who were they, and what was their motive for coming? |
36999 | Why could not he, like so many of his friends, sell out and follow in a few weeks? |
36999 | Why not change from the torturing dull gray to green and then a golden hue, to be followed by the spotless mantle of white? |
36999 | Why this increased speed? |
43590 | ''General, your men do n''t appear to work well to- day?'' 43590 Do you know of any instance where volunteer troops have successfully stormed works as strong as those which defend the approach to Secessionville?" |
43590 | Do you mean Governor Stevens? |
43590 | Have you a thousand men at your disposal, and suffer yourself to be set at defiance by a wagon- master? 43590 Have you any reason to believe that the result in the present case will be different in its character from what it has invariably been heretofore?" |
43590 | Is Governor Stevens your father? 43590 Now, how are we here as at a post? |
43590 | Should I speak to you of things that happened long ago, as you have done? 43590 What effect would it have on the Sound should nothing be done until May or June? |
43590 | A principal chief of the lower Spokanes said:"Why is the country in difficulty again? |
43590 | After a pause of some minutes Governor Stevens said:--"I will ask Ambrose where is Victor?" |
43590 | Again, what is the interest of the Hudson Bay Company? |
43590 | And is not something due the_ morale_ of his troops, which was almost systematically broken by the blunders and disasters of this unhappy campaign? |
43590 | And what was the duty of those having forces at their command? |
43590 | And why should I hide anything? |
43590 | Are their wishes to be disregarded? |
43590 | Ask yourself this question to- night:''Will not God be angry with me if I neglect this opportunity to do them good?'' |
43590 | Can more be said for the gallantry and devotion of the soldiers, or the hold upon them of their heroic leader? |
43590 | Can you presume, sir, to be able to correct your opinions by a hasty visit to the Sound for a few days? |
43590 | Could the country expect it? |
43590 | Did I write you that his conduct on the battlefield was witnessed by the rebels with great admiration? |
43590 | Did we propose to hold a council with them, or ask them for advice? |
43590 | Do Alexander and Michelle speak in the same way? |
43590 | Do you agree to this treaty?--the treaty placing the Pend Oreilles and Koo- te- nays on this reservation? |
43590 | Do you think, because your mother was white and theirs black, that you are higher or better? |
43590 | Do you want peace or war?" |
43590 | Does Victor mean to say that he will neither let Alexander come to his place nor go to Alexander''s?" |
43590 | Does he not know that Mr. Burr and another man went to Fort Benton the other day?" |
43590 | Does he prefer the Yakima reservation to that of the Nez Perces? |
43590 | Dumb as a dog? |
43590 | Ever since I have been thinking, How will the governor speak to us? |
43590 | Foiled in their plot, why did they then so quickly agree to the treaties, which up to that time they had so bitterly spurned? |
43590 | From what you have said, I think that you intend to win our country, or how is it to be? |
43590 | Governor Stevens:"Alexander, did you agree yesterday to give up your country and join Victor?" |
43590 | Governor Stevens:"Does Victor want to treat? |
43590 | Governor Stevens:"How can Moses say I am not going to the Blackfoot country? |
43590 | Governor Stevens:"I will ask you, my children, if you fully understand all that was said yesterday? |
43590 | Have all of you talked straight? |
43590 | Have we not told your messenger yesterday that our hearts are not Cuyuse hearts? |
43590 | Have you not always done well? |
43590 | He had labored only for their good as their friend, and could they wonder that he was grieved at this state of affairs? |
43590 | How long could his scanty force of nine regiments, outflanked and overborne, have resisted the avalanche? |
43590 | I ask Alexander, are you willing to go on the same reservation with the Flatheads and Koo- te- nays? |
43590 | I ask Michelle, are you willing to go on the same reservation with the Flatheads and Pend Oreilles? |
43590 | I ask Victor if he declines to treat?" |
43590 | I ask Victor, are you willing to go on the same reservation with the Pend Oreilles and Koo- te- nays? |
43590 | I ask again, what is the interest of the Hudson Bay Company? |
43590 | I ask them, Why are you in such a hurry to have writings for your lands now? |
43590 | I ask you now, can you all agree to live on one reservation? |
43590 | I said to the Sun chief,''What is the reason you are getting into trouble? |
43590 | In the late sad, glorious fight where were you? |
43590 | Is he, as one of his people has called him, an old woman? |
43590 | Speaking Owl, a Nez Perce chief and the mouthpiece of Looking Glass, now spoke up and said,"Will you give us back our lands? |
43590 | Suppose you show me goods, shall I run up and take them? |
43590 | That not an Indian in the whole course of the war has been killed by the whites except in battle? |
43590 | The question was, What should be our route home? |
43590 | Three Feathers:"Why do n''t you get up and say you are all going with Governor Stevens? |
43590 | Was he to remain idle and let the storm come? |
43590 | Was not his life wonderfully preserved? |
43590 | What are their hearts to us? |
43590 | What do you, Victor, Alexander, and Michelle, think? |
43590 | What is it that he wants? |
43590 | What is the reason we are talking about treaties? |
43590 | What is the reason? |
43590 | What is the remedy for this state of things? |
43590 | What means of defense had the enemy at this juncture? |
43590 | What more can I do? |
43590 | What should he do? |
43590 | What was your reply? |
43590 | When Looking Glass asked you,''How long will the agent live with us?'' |
43590 | When did you kill me? |
43590 | When we were enemies I always crossed over there, and why should I not now when we are friends? |
43590 | Where are they? |
43590 | Where are they? |
43590 | Where is his heart? |
43590 | Where is the heart of Young Chief? |
43590 | Which is the one?" |
43590 | Which of these chiefs[ pointing to the Blackfeet] says we are not to go there? |
43590 | While the Nez Perces are going straight, why should they turn aside to follow others? |
43590 | Who ever finds the Highlanders behind? |
43590 | Who that knows Jackson''s career can doubt his will and power to seize the golden opportunity? |
43590 | Why are they not hanged? |
43590 | Why are those Americans alive now? |
43590 | Why ca n''t Mansfield be sent here, and both Hunter and Benham relieved? |
43590 | Why can not you manage to keep peace? |
43590 | Why did he not say to Alexander yesterday,''Come to my place''? |
43590 | Why did he promise to come here, then, to hear our talk? |
43590 | Why did you not answer and say''Come''?" |
43590 | Why did you not inform me of your presence in the Sound on your arrival at Steilacoom? |
43590 | Why did you not say,''Yes, come to my place''?" |
43590 | Why do n''t you wait until a treaty is made? |
43590 | Why do you come here and ask three chiefs to come to a council, while to the head chief and the rest you say nothing? |
43590 | Will they go to the valley with Victor, or to the mission with Alexander and Michelle? |
43590 | Will you accept my offer?" |
43590 | Would you have expected it? |
43590 | Your old men have spoken, and where is the man will turn his back on it?" |
43590 | or is not Victor a chief? |
43590 | you might have replied by asking the question,''How long have you been head chief of the Nez Perces?'' |
15188 | A grizzly ca n''t climb a tree, then, sir? |
15188 | A puncture, Frank? |
15188 | A week, did you say? 15188 Ai n''t this immense?" |
15188 | Am I in it? |
15188 | And I suppose that was what made you so late Frank had to go back and hunt you up, eh? |
15188 | And he do n''t give me the shake on that account? |
15188 | And if I do, what then? |
15188 | And that tramp printer, where''s he at? |
15188 | And what does he say? 15188 And what of me?" |
15188 | And why? 15188 And you found me knocked out, did you? |
15188 | And you''ve looked over the whole outfit here, have you? |
15188 | Any damage done? |
15188 | Are their eyes always yellow? |
15188 | Back already, and only out two hours? 15188 Boats, Reddy?" |
15188 | But if game is so plentiful, why should these Crees want to steal my elk? |
15188 | But is it really true? |
15188 | But what''s he trying to do? 15188 But you would n''t have me leave this jewel at home, would you, Nellie?" |
15188 | Can he have fainted from loss of blood? |
15188 | Could we push forward and put it out before it does any damage? |
15188 | Did I get him? |
15188 | Did it succeed? |
15188 | Did you ever hear of such luck? |
15188 | Did you ever really hear the equal of that, now? |
15188 | Did you ever see a wilder bit of country? |
15188 | Did you hear anybody shout? |
15188 | Did you hear me shoot? |
15188 | Do n''t you say so, Frank? |
15188 | Do n''t you see, Jerry, they''ve got him lassoed? 15188 Do n''t you wish you could?" |
15188 | Do you believe the wind will shift, then, and blow back on us? |
15188 | Do you have such a dry spell in summer often up here? |
15188 | Do you know either of these fellows? |
15188 | Do you think I wounded him? |
15188 | Do you think the water will get any higher? 15188 Does it reach down?" |
15188 | Feeling better, Hank? |
15188 | First, I want to know are you hurt much? 15188 From that old side partner of Jesse Wilcox, the trapper whose camp we used to visit during our fall hunt?" |
15188 | Going to try getting up again? 15188 Have I crawled through decently? |
15188 | Have n''t I just longed for a chance to look at a big elk in his native wilds, for years? 15188 How about Hank? |
15188 | How about panthers and grizzlies? |
15188 | How about that bear den, Reddy? |
15188 | How about you, Jerry? |
15188 | How about your camera? |
15188 | How did it catch? |
15188 | How does that happen, sir? |
15188 | How far did it seem to be? |
15188 | How in the world can I ever do it? |
15188 | How long do you suppose we may have to hang out here? |
15188 | How long were we here? |
15188 | How many did there seem to be? |
15188 | How much further do we go? |
15188 | How much longer do we stay here? |
15188 | How much more of it do we have before us, Frank? 15188 How''s that?" |
15188 | I see it; and is that the den? |
15188 | I wonder whether those two tramps hit the high places, and got out of this neighborhood for keeps? |
15188 | I wonder will the fellow ever forget it? |
15188 | Is n''t it just great? 15188 Like those yonder, do you mean?" |
15188 | Mountain Charlie? |
15188 | Name Frank,he said, touching his breast"What call you?" |
15188 | Now,_ will_ you be good? |
15188 | Rapids, did you say? |
15188 | Ready, boys? |
15188 | Ready? |
15188 | Say, they do things right out in this big country, eh? |
15188 | Shall we all go? |
15188 | Shall we send the horses out to tote it in? |
15188 | Shoot elk? |
15188 | Shouting-- for help? |
15188 | Sure the sound came from this direction? |
15188 | Tell me that, will you? |
15188 | That''s wolf, all right; and look here, what did you do to him? |
15188 | Then perhaps you''ll go back with us, and surprise the folks? |
15188 | Then we go this afternoon? |
15188 | Then we make tracks to- morrow? |
15188 | Then we''ll do our hunting along the sides of the mountains? |
15188 | We''re going to save it, all right; but I wonder if our train dare pass over? 15188 Well, have you got anything better to say about it-- any bright scheme to propose that offers to soften the blow?" |
15188 | Well, who could blame them, with women and children to feed? 15188 Well, would you care?" |
15188 | What ails Frank? 15188 What ails the fellow, I wonder?" |
15188 | What ails us now? |
15188 | What ails you now? |
15188 | What ails you? 15188 What are you going to do with Running Elk?" |
15188 | What are you trying to do down there? 15188 What d''ye suppose ails the fellow?" |
15188 | What did you hear? |
15188 | What do you mean, Frank? |
15188 | What else could you expect of a man who goes after quail with a Gatling gun? 15188 What else have you got up your sleeve?" |
15188 | What had we better do with''em? |
15188 | What happened to you, Hank? 15188 What if the ropes should break?" |
15188 | What is it, Frank-- you know? |
15188 | What is that moving up yonder, Mr. Mabie? 15188 What makes you look so happy, Frank? |
15188 | What say, boys? 15188 What was he telling us about fighting fire with fire?" |
15188 | What was it? |
15188 | What would you say that was, sir? |
15188 | What''s that? |
15188 | What''s that? |
15188 | What''s the matter? |
15188 | What''s the row, fellows? 15188 What''s this?" |
15188 | What? 15188 What? |
15188 | What? |
15188 | Whatever can it mean? |
15188 | When do you remember seeing it last? |
15188 | Where in the world are you, pard? |
15188 | Where is he? 15188 Where''s Hank Brady?" |
15188 | Where''s Will gone? |
15188 | Where''s my gun? |
15188 | White boy much hurt? |
15188 | Who''s Hank Brady? |
15188 | Whose doing was that, eh? 15188 Why does n''t he answer us?" |
15188 | Why not let Reddy and his reliable old rope come into play again? |
15188 | Why not? 15188 Why?" |
15188 | Will it pay us to follow them up and see if Bluff''s buck fell? |
15188 | Would you help me get down to your camp, Little Mink? 15188 Would you like that skin to remember the event by, Jerry?" |
15188 | Yes; and, Frank, have you noticed how thick the trees grow, too? 15188 Yes; how about that, Frank? |
15188 | You mean of the thieving reds? 15188 You mean that this is an ideal spot for a grizzly to have his den?" |
15188 | You no guns here? |
15188 | You wo n''t forget about shipping those skins and things, sir? 15188 A letter for me? 15188 And look here, Frank, did n''t you hear what Mr. Mabie said about a fellow named Pierre La Motte? |
15188 | Are we going to have an accident, fellows?" |
15188 | Are you Hank''s long lost brother?" |
15188 | But how am I to know him among the thousands of people I meet?" |
15188 | But is it really true, Reddy? |
15188 | But suppose we shout occasionally? |
15188 | But what''s the matter with you trying to get a roll at the first town? |
15188 | But what''s the report about the cattle, sir?" |
15188 | CHAPTER II THE MOTORCYCLE THIEVES"What''s gone wrong, Frank?" |
15188 | CHAPTER VII THE GRIZZLY AT BAY"Boys, do you want to see some fun?" |
15188 | CHAPTER XVI THE NEW CAMP"Well, how did you like it, Jerry?" |
15188 | CHAPTER XVIII AN INVITATION TO COME OUT"About time those boys were showing up, eh, Bluff?" |
15188 | CHAPTER XXIII THE STAMPEDE"What d''ye call this, anyway?" |
15188 | Ca n''t you see that Bluff, here, will be overboard? |
15188 | Chuck us a loop, Reddy, will you, please?" |
15188 | Could it possibly overwhelm us in this tree? |
15188 | Did Bluff and I get through, after all?" |
15188 | Did I just drop off that motorcycle? |
15188 | Did ever a set of grads get such a chance for fun as this?" |
15188 | Did he come to life again, and run away?" |
15188 | Did n''t old Jesse say that Martin Mabie was a big stockman now, and had really quit being a guide and hunter? |
15188 | Did you ever hear anything about his family?" |
15188 | Did you ever see anything to beat that? |
15188 | Did you ever see it come down harder?" |
15188 | Did you have a fight with that tramp printer?" |
15188 | Did you say you meant to go back home now?" |
15188 | Do n''t it seem as though there was more or less smoke in the woods over yonder?" |
15188 | Do you hear him, Will? |
15188 | Do you know if he ever played chauffeur half- way decent? |
15188 | Do you mean to say they''ve a fire department up here?" |
15188 | Do you mean to say you had the nerve to stop and snap off some views of that hot old fire while the rest of us were shinning it as fast as we could?" |
15188 | Do you really mean it, or are you just trying to play a joke?" |
15188 | Do you really mean to do the right thing now? |
15188 | Do you see the dull spots on my knife? |
15188 | Do you smell smoke, too?" |
15188 | Do you understand, Frank?" |
15188 | Does anybody know a fellow by that name?" |
15188 | Does anything equal a crank with a camera, bent on snapping off everything that happens?" |
15188 | Ever shoot at one?" |
15188 | Expect to cut me out of my job as the cliff climber of the party?" |
15188 | Faint Heart? |
15188 | Fellows, what need of words to explain what happened?" |
15188 | Frank, what''s the matter? |
15188 | Have you asked Will?" |
15188 | Have you ever asked about him?" |
15188 | Have you had your lesson pounded into you?" |
15188 | He did shoot an elk, but where has the blooming thing gone?" |
15188 | Hear what he says? |
15188 | How about it, Reddy?" |
15188 | How about it, Reddy?" |
15188 | How about that time when the wild dogs had you chasing around the tree?" |
15188 | How about you, Frank? |
15188 | How about yours, Will?" |
15188 | How are we going to get ashore?" |
15188 | How''s your health?" |
15188 | I suppose you can ride, boys?" |
15188 | I wonder if a fellow might n''t have some luck up above the falls? |
15188 | I wonder if anything can have happened? |
15188 | I''m sure she must have worried some about it, and I was thinking--""What?" |
15188 | Is he dead?" |
15188 | Is it because I''m more valuable, or better- looking?" |
15188 | Is n''t that water over yonder, too, on the right of us?" |
15188 | Is that a Rocky Mountain sheep, sir?" |
15188 | Is that so, Reddy?" |
15188 | Is that the word I want?--artist as our meek little pard here? |
15188 | It would n''t be a pleasant experience for us to meet with, eh, fellows?" |
15188 | Jerry, can you help me out?" |
15188 | Let up on that whining, wo n''t you?" |
15188 | Mabie?" |
15188 | Mabie?" |
15188 | None of your repeating shotguns need apply this trip, Bluff, you understand?" |
15188 | Not getting homesick already, I hope?" |
15188 | Now where''s your dead elk?" |
15188 | Now, another thing-- that ten dollars you wanted to put back, was it in one bill?" |
15188 | Now, since you''ve so frankly confessed that much, why not tell the whole blooming story, Bluff?" |
15188 | Or can it be a wild man?" |
15188 | Perhaps you think I look funny?" |
15188 | Reddy will promise to land that sheep here for you in double- quick order, eh?" |
15188 | See him jump, will you? |
15188 | Shall we let it pass?" |
15188 | Shot him downward from a tree, eh? |
15188 | Suppose we stop over and have a parting supper with Jesse? |
15188 | Sure they ai n''t dangerous, Frank?" |
15188 | That was the idea, was n''t it?" |
15188 | The beast would n''t dare jump in a camp like this, no matter how hungry he might be?" |
15188 | The day is fine, and when can we spare the time better?" |
15188 | The meat, however, was sweet and tasty; and besides, with hunger serving as the best- known sauce, who could complain? |
15188 | Think what would happen to you if you''d fired and hit one of us? |
15188 | To prove that we''re tougher than Mr. Mabie thinks, let''s you and I engineer a little hunt of our own?" |
15188 | What are you doing here, Little Mink?" |
15188 | What brought you fellows here? |
15188 | What could beat that, fellows?" |
15188 | What could equal this? |
15188 | What d''ye suppose they''ll do with all the duffle?" |
15188 | What did he say?" |
15188 | What do you say, Jerry?" |
15188 | What do you take me for? |
15188 | What is it?" |
15188 | What sort of a beast is that? |
15188 | What was it-- a crow or a jack- rabbit?" |
15188 | What''s going on?" |
15188 | What''s he waving above his head, fellows?" |
15188 | What''s that, Reddy?" |
15188 | What''s that?" |
15188 | What''s the game, Frank?" |
15188 | What''s the matter with our following up the scamps, and making them give up some of my game, anyhow?" |
15188 | What''s your solution of the mystery?" |
15188 | Whatever shall we do?" |
15188 | Where am I, anyhow? |
15188 | Where are you going?" |
15188 | Where did you learn how to run a motorcycle?" |
15188 | Where is Martin Mabie to meet us, and what does he tell us to fetch along?" |
15188 | Where would your little knife be, then? |
15188 | Where?" |
15188 | Which way is it coming, Frank?" |
15188 | Who are you?" |
15188 | Who can it be?" |
15188 | Who cut up the elk?" |
15188 | Who else would have preserved that exciting episode for future generations to enjoy, if I had n''t? |
15188 | Who said you could walk away? |
15188 | Why were you lying in the road? |
15188 | Why, bless you, my boy, did n''t you hear one man say something about a trestle burning just ahead? |
15188 | Will Martin Mabie take us out?" |
15188 | Without it what would become of us, eh? |
15188 | Would one of you like to wind him up?" |
15188 | Would you believe it? |
15188 | You know we were showing our things to the girls?" |
15188 | You know what our parents promised us if we went through all right?" |
15188 | [ Illustration:"DON''T YOU WISH YOU COULD?" |
15188 | d''ye suppose anything''s gone wrong at the ranch, and we''ll have to cut our hunt short?" |
15188 | do n''t you think we might be getting out of here now?" |
15188 | do you mean it? |
15188 | do you really think so?" |
15188 | tell me about that, will you, Frank? |
15188 | that was a queer ending to a rescue, was n''t it?" |
15188 | the reds did n''t tackle you, did they?" |
15188 | will you?" |
15188 | you do n''t think it could be the woods afire, do you?" |
37487 | A dead man? |
37487 | Already? |
37487 | Also that they were foresters-- the men who told the story about the Chinks, I mean? |
37487 | An''they took you into the patrol, did they? |
37487 | And all the Chinks, and everything you discovered while visiting them in the caves almost under the divide? |
37487 | And not come back here again? |
37487 | And now the question is this,Frank went on,"what was the door fitted for? |
37487 | And so no one will ever know who the dead man was? |
37487 | And so you gave him up as a bad proposition? |
37487 | And steal the aeroplane? |
37487 | And the others? |
37487 | And the wind? |
37487 | And what do you wish me to do about it? |
37487 | And you have reported to your superior officers? |
37487 | And you let him search my rooms? |
37487 | And you think you can close this case by going to San Francisco? |
37487 | Any forest fires in sight? |
37487 | Any wild animals up here? |
37487 | Are n''t we going back to that lake cavern again? |
37487 | Are they in this city? 37487 Are you Albert Lemon?" |
37487 | Are you all safe up here, safe and sound? |
37487 | Are you armed? |
37487 | Are you hungry? |
37487 | Are you sure of your clues? |
37487 | Are you thinking of giving me a ride in that thing? |
37487 | Been to supper? |
37487 | But do you? |
37487 | But how did you ever get through the burning forest? |
37487 | But what good would it have done? |
37487 | But you formerly used one here? |
37487 | By the way,Frank said, presently,"what did you mean when you told Green that you had a''cue''which would bring out the man behind the scenes?" |
37487 | Can you describe the fellow? |
37487 | Can you see the earth yet? |
37487 | Cold? |
37487 | Did Ned say anything to you while at Missoula, about an aeroplane? |
37487 | Did n''t it take your breath away? |
37487 | Did you find his clothes? |
37487 | Did you fire that shot? |
37487 | Did you injure the machine in any way? |
37487 | Did you make it? |
37487 | Did you shoot them? |
37487 | Do n''t they get gold by washing it out? |
37487 | Do n''t you smell it? |
37487 | Do you give that as an order? |
37487 | Do you know where the Chinks have gone? |
37487 | Do you know where to look for them, north or south? |
37487 | Do you mean that he was murdered? |
37487 | Do you mean that they bring Chinks over the border here, an''so run them down into civilization whenever they get a chance? |
37487 | Do you mean to accuse my son of crime? |
37487 | Do you recognize that? |
37487 | Do you see Chang poking his head around that rock in the opening? 37487 Do you think they will find this Ned Nestor there?" |
37487 | Does that mean that you are getting hungry? |
37487 | Dope, then? |
37487 | Down at the lake? |
37487 | Flesh? |
37487 | For what? |
37487 | From here? |
37487 | Have they captured any of the others? |
37487 | Have they heard from the men they sent out to capture them? |
37487 | Have you been keeping a good lookout on the lake since you left it? |
37487 | Have you heard from any of the other groups? |
37487 | He ca n''t bring Jimmie along in his pocket, can he? 37487 He mentioned the aeroplane?" |
37487 | Hit the pipe? |
37487 | How about gasoline and provisions? |
37487 | How did he get here? |
37487 | How did you come across Liu? |
37487 | How did you ever find this hole? |
37487 | How did you get here? |
37487 | How did you get that fall? |
37487 | How did you get wise to the trouble up here? |
37487 | How do you know so much about it? |
37487 | How do you know,Ned asked, with a smile at the others,"that this man is Albert Lemon, your son?" |
37487 | How do you think I got here? |
37487 | How does he make that? |
37487 | How large a place is it in there? |
37487 | How long have you been prowling about here? |
37487 | How many men did you see? |
37487 | How many men? |
37487 | How many were here? |
37487 | How would you like to be back in little old Washington Square just now? |
37487 | Hungly? |
37487 | Hungry, little man? |
37487 | Hungry? |
37487 | I hope they are not out in the forest thinking of starting a fire? |
37487 | I see,Ned replied, coolly,"perhaps that was done while you were up in the mountains with Emory-- before he was killed?" |
37487 | I wonder if all the world is burned, except just this mountain? |
37487 | I wonder if they''re all alive? |
37487 | I wonder if we''ll ever be able to put the tents up again? |
37487 | I wonder what time I made coming down? |
37487 | If you go away to- morrow,he said, presently,"what is to become of the clues we found in the cavern by the lake?" |
37487 | If you were going so merrily before the wind, why did he want steerway? |
37487 | Indians? |
37487 | Investigating what? |
37487 | Is Ned Nestor here? |
37487 | Is that to be used to enforce the eating of the steak? |
37487 | Is there a Chinese patrol? |
37487 | Is there something else? |
37487 | It ca n''t be the dead man? |
37487 | It would mix things for me to make these arrests and have the big ones get away, now, would n''t it? |
37487 | Liu can protect you, ca n''t he? |
37487 | Makes a pretty decent place of it, eh? |
37487 | Not out in a boat in a storm like this? |
37487 | Now, what do you want? |
37487 | Now, what does he mean by it? |
37487 | Oh, yes, you mean fresh? 37487 Oh,"Frank replied,"you''re getting it out there, too, are you? |
37487 | Opium? |
37487 | Pat, Jack and the Chink Scout? 37487 Perhaps I have,"the man said,"but, supposing that to be the case, where do you come in? |
37487 | Perhaps you will also remember,Ned went on,"that on my former visit here I exhibited a key with a broken stem-- the key to that writing desk?" |
37487 | Perhaps you will be kind enough to give us his name? |
37487 | Pulls hard, does n''t it? |
37487 | Say,he cried,"you got a fire here? |
37487 | Smuggled in? |
37487 | So that is the real trouble? |
37487 | Stiles is your tailor? |
37487 | Suppose he took a notion to get a motor boat and run up the north branch of the Flathead river, and so on into Kintla lake, down there? 37487 Suppose there''s another cat here? |
37487 | Sure you can identify the man who hired you? |
37487 | Sure you''re not hurt? |
37487 | That must be the way of it,Frank said,"but what does he want? |
37487 | That old canned stuff? |
37487 | The Chinese fire- fighters? |
37487 | The others wo n''t dare bring it out, of course? |
37487 | Then that is n''t my servant at all? |
37487 | Then there are fires east of the divide? |
37487 | Then who is the man from San Francisco? |
37487 | Then you ca n''t tell me who Emory went away with? |
37487 | Then you''ve been in the air all day? |
37487 | They do n''t know where you are? |
37487 | They ran away from you? |
37487 | This, I presume,Greer said, still pulling at the machine,"is the aeroplane your friends came in this evening?" |
37487 | To San Francisco? |
37487 | Too much poppy, I presume? |
37487 | Treachery in the Secret Service, eh? |
37487 | Was he permitted to become a member of an American patrol? |
37487 | We ca n''t run around among the trees with it, can we? 37487 We went up so far that the mountains looked like ant hills, did n''t we, Ned?" |
37487 | We''ll have to fight our way out? |
37487 | We''re cooking a steak à la brigand, ai n''t we? |
37487 | We''ve got to go into that mess of smoke, I suppose? |
37487 | Well, he went to bed, did n''t he? |
37487 | Well, what do you see? |
37487 | Well, what do you want here? |
37487 | Well, why do n''t you come down, then? |
37487 | Well, would n''t he go without it? |
37487 | What about Jimmie? |
37487 | What about it? |
37487 | What are the prospects? |
37487 | What are you doing here? |
37487 | What can we do when we get there? |
37487 | What could happen to them? |
37487 | What did Green say to you this morning? |
37487 | What did you find in there? |
37487 | What did you find out in the city? 37487 What do you know about that?" |
37487 | What do you suppose we can do against a fire like that? |
37487 | What do you want of him? |
37487 | What do you want to find''em for? |
37487 | What does the badge say? |
37487 | What does the badge say? |
37487 | What does this mean? |
37487 | What else could it be? |
37487 | What have you been doing? |
37487 | What have you found? |
37487 | What is Chang doin''here? |
37487 | What is he doing to it? |
37487 | What is it? |
37487 | What is the next move? |
37487 | What is this kid doing here, anyway? |
37487 | What is to be done? |
37487 | What papers did you steal while in the mountains? |
37487 | What patrol? |
37487 | What sort of a combination is this, anyway? |
37487 | What sort of people? |
37487 | What the dickens can we do with an aeroplane in this wilderness? |
37487 | What were you doing there? |
37487 | What were you to receive for the job? |
37487 | What work? |
37487 | What would Chinks be doing up here? |
37487 | What you goin''to do? |
37487 | What you got? |
37487 | What''s doin''here? |
37487 | What''s doing now? |
37487 | What''s doing out there? |
37487 | What''s he got to do with it? |
37487 | What''s the idea? |
37487 | What''s the word? |
37487 | What''s this bunch doin''here? |
37487 | When did you come here? |
37487 | Where are the Chinamen you brought away from the British border? |
37487 | Where are the others? |
37487 | Where are we goin''to- night? |
37487 | Where are you goin''to take us for trial? |
37487 | Where are you? |
37487 | Where are your friends? |
37487 | Where did you find foresters? |
37487 | Where did you find it? |
37487 | Where did you get it? 37487 Where did you learn to speak United States so well?" |
37487 | Where did you pick it up? |
37487 | Where is Liu? |
37487 | Where is it? |
37487 | Where is the body you speak of? |
37487 | Where is the boy who was with you in the aeroplane? |
37487 | Where''s Ned? |
37487 | Where? |
37487 | Which one of the walls do you want us to push in? 37487 Who are you talking to?" |
37487 | Who did, then? |
37487 | Who knows what the fire will do to the lake? |
37487 | Who was it that engaged you-- gave you your instructions? |
37487 | Who would have suspected it? |
37487 | Why ca n''t we all go out there and eat? |
37487 | Why did you shoot at all? |
37487 | Why did you try such a foolish caper? |
37487 | Why did you want the aeroplane? |
37487 | Why do n''t he want me killed? |
37487 | Why do n''t you come in here? |
37487 | Why do n''t you go and get me some grub? |
37487 | Why do you call it a brigand steak? |
37487 | Why do you place the crime on the dead? |
37487 | Why is he mixed up with that disreputable old Chink? |
37487 | Why not go on to Frisco in the aeroplane and ask for instructions? 37487 Why not go to the cave until the rain stops?" |
37487 | Why not? 37487 Why was n''t I informed of this new element in the case?" |
37487 | Why,he cried, in a moment,"where''s Jimmie? |
37487 | Wigwag? |
37487 | Will he help me out of this hole, or will he ignore me? |
37487 | Will the fire get here? |
37487 | Will you see who is there? |
37487 | Wo n''t it burn itself out there, too? |
37487 | Wonder if he''s been all this time lookin''for me? |
37487 | Would n''t we? |
37487 | You do n''t think it is Nestor, do you? |
37487 | You found my son murdered? |
37487 | You heard what I just said to Chang? |
37487 | You know what has been going on then? |
37487 | You remember Felix Emory? |
37487 | You remember what Jimmie said? |
37487 | You saw how he acted when Ned went off without him-- how sulky he was? |
37487 | You told me all you know? |
37487 | You walked all the way? |
37487 | You will do this willingly? |
37487 | You would know the man again? |
37487 | You''re not thinking of going there to- night, are you? |
37487 | Again he asked himself the question:"Is this Albert Lemon, or was the dead man Albert Lemon?" |
37487 | And Jimmie,"he added,"suppose you keep an eye on the plateau? |
37487 | And how does he expect us to answer?" |
37487 | And you, Jap,"he went on, turning to the servant,"when did you turn against me?" |
37487 | Any one been here?" |
37487 | But how do you think that we, who are not so well provided with means of getting away, are to escape death?" |
37487 | But how in the name of all that''s wonderful did you ever find your way here?" |
37487 | By the way, Slocum, why do n''t you take the lad to the police station? |
37487 | By the way, have you a machine here?" |
37487 | Did you obey orders?" |
37487 | Do n''t you see?" |
37487 | Do you know how it came there?" |
37487 | Do you think they knew of the employment of Sawyer and the others by the men at the head of the conspiracy?" |
37487 | Dope, eh?" |
37487 | Going to remain long?" |
37487 | Had the man been killed as the result of a conspiracy between the two interests? |
37487 | Have the men who have been setting fire to the forests established a home here? |
37487 | Have you seen him?" |
37487 | He''s angry now-- hear him pound with his tail? |
37487 | How did he ever do it?" |
37487 | How did this man gain entrance here?" |
37487 | How do you feel by this time?" |
37487 | How is it, boys?" |
37487 | How long would it take him to make the trip?" |
37487 | I suppose you want me to shoot the cat?" |
37487 | I want to know what you think of the Chinks?" |
37487 | I wonder if it is n''t most morning?" |
37487 | I wonder if there''s goin''to be another forest blaze here?" |
37487 | If Washington has confidence enough in you to put you in charge of the blindest case in history, why should n''t I have equal confidence in you? |
37487 | If he had taken so much interest in their movements, Pat thought, why had n''t he shown himself before? |
37487 | If we ca n''t chase around among the trees in an aeroplane,"he continued,"we can sail over the forests and high peaks, ca n''t we? |
37487 | Is there gold in there? |
37487 | Is this the hiding place of a band of outlaws? |
37487 | Jack was evidently there somewhere, but where? |
37487 | Jimmie cried, looking Ned in the face,"how would you like to meet a friend with a basket of ice?" |
37487 | Lemon?" |
37487 | Ned remained silent for a moment and then abruptly asked:"What kind of footwear made those heelless prints?" |
37487 | Now, here''s another question: How far does this seam extend under the Rocky Mountains? |
37487 | Now, the question is this: How are we going to get out?" |
37487 | Now, what do you think that is?" |
37487 | See? |
37487 | Some of the questions he asked himself were:"How did that Chinese boy become a Boy Scout?" |
37487 | Suppose we fix up the camp and get ready for our eats?" |
37487 | Suppose we try to learn something of the character of the people who come here? |
37487 | That even this old man must suffer for your bit of foolish daring?" |
37487 | The duplicate you kept in the box on the shelf? |
37487 | Then a voice came out of the mouldy darkness:"How are you getting on in the Secret Service, Ned Nestor?" |
37487 | Then:"They told you that, did they?" |
37487 | Was it this man Emory who killed him?" |
37487 | What about it?" |
37487 | What about that?" |
37487 | What about that?" |
37487 | What about that?" |
37487 | What are we going to do now?" |
37487 | What business calling for the use of a typewriter was being transacted under the main divide of the Rocky Mountains? |
37487 | What do you make of it?" |
37487 | What do you make of that?" |
37487 | What do you say?" |
37487 | What you boys doing here, wasting your time, with the bacon burning to a crisp?" |
37487 | When he spoke again it was to ask:"What are you doing in the Rocky Mountains?" |
37487 | Where did you put those canned beans?" |
37487 | Where does this air go when it backs up?" |
37487 | Where was Jack? |
37487 | Where were they?" |
37487 | Which shall It be?" |
37487 | Who are you?" |
37487 | Who cut this cavern, and who brought the furniture here? |
37487 | Who was hurt?" |
37487 | Why did n''t we think of that before? |
37487 | Why did the men who found the cave desire privacy? |
37487 | Why did you think it necessary to break the lock?" |
37487 | Why do n''t you get busy?" |
37487 | Why do n''t you show a light?" |
37487 | Why do n''t you turn off your light?" |
37487 | Why not?" |
37487 | Why? |
37487 | Why? |
37487 | Wonder what became of the man who said his name was Greer? |
37487 | You know very well that we can never let you go out of this place alive? |
37487 | You saw some of the Chinks?" |
37487 | You say the man was dead?" |
37487 | You see that, do n''t you?" |
37487 | You think you left it in the suit of clothes you gave Emory?" |
37487 | You understand that they are farther to the east than when we left them?" |
37487 | repeated Pat, all excitement at the suggestion of another adventure,"what kind of a crime?" |
37487 | signal?" |
11223 | Ah, what''s the odds? |
11223 | And he has not come down the lake? |
11223 | And suppose,said she,"that a game warden should catch you or Mr. Jack Fyfe killing deer out of season?" |
11223 | Anything wrong? |
11223 | Are there any nice girls around? |
11223 | Are there any passenger boats that call there? |
11223 | Are there many people living around this lake? |
11223 | Are they all civilized and educated? |
11223 | Are you completely ruined, Jack? |
11223 | Are you not allowed to hunt them? |
11223 | But now that you''re face to face with something definite, what do you propose to do about it? |
11223 | But what can you do in town? |
11223 | But why all this mad haste? |
11223 | Ca n''t you break away from the fame and fortune stuff long enough to be on hand when Linda and I get married? 11223 Ca n''t you sell your logs if these other people wo n''t take them?" |
11223 | Can I run in? 11223 Can what?" |
11223 | Can you beat that? |
11223 | Can you come right now? |
11223 | Can you furnish me a machine and a reliable chauffeur? |
11223 | Can you hang on a while longer? |
11223 | Charlie Benton? |
11223 | Did n''t I ever tell you that I used to sing and lost my voice? |
11223 | Did you come to sing while_ my_ Rome goes up in smoke? |
11223 | Did you see that, Mrs. Jack? 11223 Do many men get hurt logging?" |
11223 | Do n''t you like me? |
11223 | Do n''t you think we could make this place a lot more homelike, Charlie? |
11223 | Do you care so much as all that, Jack? |
11223 | Do you know him? |
11223 | Do you suggest that I met him purposely-- by appointment? 11223 Do you think I''ve got neither pride nor self- respect?" |
11223 | Do you usually allow your men to address you in that impertinent way? |
11223 | Does it pain much? |
11223 | Even in spite of what you know? |
11223 | Friends? 11223 Getting off at Hopyard? |
11223 | Girls? |
11223 | Good Heavens, do you think I''m that spineless sort of creature? 11223 Got what fixed?" |
11223 | Hang it, what are you thinking? |
11223 | Has he got any license to close the Tyee? 11223 Has your Mr. Abbey got a young and be- yutiful sister?" |
11223 | Have n''t you got the least bit of resentment, Jack, for all this trouble I''ve helped to bring about? |
11223 | Have you just come down the lake? |
11223 | Have you thoroughly chucked that illusion? 11223 Have you?" |
11223 | He did start the fire then? |
11223 | He in doctor''s house? |
11223 | His camp ca n''t be far from here, is it? 11223 Hot Springs?" |
11223 | How can I? 11223 How can I?" |
11223 | How could one live in a place like this? |
11223 | How did it happen that you''ve never tried your voice lately? |
11223 | How did you come down? 11223 How did you fare all by your lonesome this long time? |
11223 | How did you get way up here? |
11223 | How did you know? |
11223 | How do you feel? |
11223 | How do you know that I have? |
11223 | How do you know? |
11223 | How do you like it here, and how are you getting on? 11223 How in the world did I ever manage to accumulate so much stuff, Jack?" |
11223 | How is Charlie? 11223 How is everything up the lake?" |
11223 | How is it going to end, the fire? |
11223 | How long ago was that? |
11223 | How long do you think you can stand it? |
11223 | How many extra? |
11223 | How many passengers? |
11223 | How much is it worth? |
11223 | How soon can you bring the car around to the Hotel Granada? |
11223 | How soon will you start? |
11223 | How''s every- thin''? |
11223 | How''s it blocked? |
11223 | How''s the frau, Lefty? |
11223 | I suppose it''s right for you to live with a man you do n''t love, when your heart''s crying out against it? |
11223 | I suppose you know what you''re doing? |
11223 | I suppose,he growled,"that''s Charlie''s idea of a joke, huh?" |
11223 | I thought Jack owned all the shore timber to Medicine Point? |
11223 | I wonder if I could? |
11223 | I wonder if he thinks I''ve been admiring his skill as a fisherman? |
11223 | I wonder if we are? 11223 I wonder if you are, after all, a little more of a primitive being than I''ve supposed?" |
11223 | I wonder why that Ancient Mariner way of seeking relief from one''s troubles by pouring them into another ear is such a universal trait? 11223 I wonder?" |
11223 | I? 11223 If it''s unlawful, why break the law?" |
11223 | If that''s the case,she observed,"I''m likely to be a handicap to you, am I not?" |
11223 | Is it necessary to be so downright brutal in actions as well as speech? |
11223 | Is it so bad as that at the lake? |
11223 | Is n''t that a pretty place back there in the woods? |
11223 | Is there anything you''re not up to? 11223 Is there nothing too low for you to dabble in? |
11223 | Is there-- is there likely to be anything wrong, Jack? |
11223 | It''s because I have n''t any illusions that-- that-- Oh, what''s the use of talking, Jack? 11223 Kin I get some hot water?" |
11223 | Land alive, what happened yuh, Lefty? |
11223 | Literally or slangily? |
11223 | Mind my preempting your job? |
11223 | Monohan, eh? |
11223 | My God, do you think I ca n''t see? 11223 No?" |
11223 | Oh, do n''t I? |
11223 | Only-- can''t you_ sabe_? 11223 Perhaps you''d better not talk?" |
11223 | Roaring Springs? |
11223 | Say, Jack do n''t happen to be here, does he? |
11223 | Say, did you never get any part of your voice back, Stell? |
11223 | Say,he asked easily,"how do you like life in a logging camp by this time? |
11223 | Say,he went on casually,"have you got any money, Stell? |
11223 | Seems odd, does n''t it, to meet like this? |
11223 | Shall we tell her? |
11223 | Sleepy? |
11223 | So you turned Paul down, eh? |
11223 | So? |
11223 | Stella, Stella, what''s the matter? |
11223 | Still mad, Stell? |
11223 | Sure they have n''t? 11223 That Indian girl''s really pretty, is n''t she?" |
11223 | That''s the_ Panther_? |
11223 | That? 11223 Then why ask me what I''m going to do with it?" |
11223 | There was a time when that would n''t have been a starter for you, eh? 11223 This is no small boy''s play, is it, Stell?" |
11223 | Till I can get my boat bailed? |
11223 | To Linda Abbey? |
11223 | Wanna make time, huh? |
11223 | Was n''t it plain enough? 11223 Well, Miss Ship- wrecked Mariner,"said he lightly,"where do you wish to be landed?" |
11223 | Well, Thorsen? |
11223 | Well, do you recall-- you were there when the estate was wound up, and I was not-- any mention of some worthless oil stock? 11223 Well, is n''t it rather nice to come home to?" |
11223 | Well, what of that? |
11223 | Well, why not? |
11223 | Well,Monohan retorted insolently,"what are you going to do about it? |
11223 | Well? |
11223 | What did I say to you yesterday? |
11223 | What difference can it make? 11223 What difference does that make?" |
11223 | What do you mean? |
11223 | What do you mean? |
11223 | What do you want to do? 11223 What does a million feet mean? |
11223 | What happened up there? |
11223 | What happened? |
11223 | What is it, Barlow? |
11223 | What is it, Barlow? |
11223 | What is it? 11223 What is it?" |
11223 | What is that? |
11223 | What kind of a man are you? |
11223 | What makes you so sure of that? |
11223 | What makes you so uneasy now? |
11223 | What new camp is that? |
11223 | What time is it? |
11223 | What''s struck that feller Monohan? |
11223 | What''s the matter, Jack? |
11223 | What''s the trouble now? |
11223 | What''s the use, Jack? |
11223 | What''s up? |
11223 | What''s wrong? |
11223 | What? |
11223 | What? |
11223 | When can I see you? |
11223 | When did you blow in? 11223 Where''d it come from?" |
11223 | Where''s your will, Stella Fyfe? 11223 Who told you?" |
11223 | Who would n''t? |
11223 | Why are we going out again? |
11223 | Why could n''t we have met and loved and been happy, as we could have been? 11223 Why did the_ Waterbug_ go down the lake?" |
11223 | Why did you make a point of coming for me? |
11223 | Why do you talk like that, Jack? |
11223 | Why do you talk like that? |
11223 | Why in Sam Hill ca n''t a man and a woman get married without all this fuss? |
11223 | Why not? |
11223 | Why should I? |
11223 | Why should Monohan shoot him? |
11223 | Why should we have to beat our heads against a stone wall like this? |
11223 | Why should we make our private affairs a spectacle for the whole town? |
11223 | Why the delay, though? |
11223 | Why were you asking if I could cook? |
11223 | Why, has trouble started up there? |
11223 | Why? |
11223 | Why? |
11223 | Will you and Jack be able to save any timber? |
11223 | Will you marry me, Stella? |
11223 | Will you remember not to drift offshore again? |
11223 | Will you start a fire, Charlie, while I change my dress? |
11223 | Will you take me in as a business partner, Jack? |
11223 | Wishing for rain? |
11223 | Wo n''t it help? 11223 Wo n''t you come out for a little spin on the lake? |
11223 | Wo n''t you come up to the house and get a change of clothes? 11223 Wo n''t you take a chance?" |
11223 | Wo n''t you use it, Jack? |
11223 | Work? 11223 Yes?" |
11223 | You are? |
11223 | You do n''t like thees work, do you, Mees Benton? |
11223 | You do n''t want to come along and take a lesson in catching rainbows, I suppose? |
11223 | You sabe Mr. Benton-- Charlie Benton? |
11223 | You think I grinned and made a monkey of_ him_ because it pleased me to do that? 11223 You understand, do n''t you?" |
11223 | An ancient feud? |
11223 | And what''s a limit?" |
11223 | And why might not she, who had never loved him, whose marriage to him had been only a climbing out of the fire into the frying- pan? |
11223 | Are n''t you hungry, Stella? |
11223 | Are you going back soon?" |
11223 | Based on what? |
11223 | Beauty? |
11223 | Because of her, or because of some enmity that far preceded her? |
11223 | Because of her? |
11223 | But if you go partners with me, what about your singing?" |
11223 | But if you were convinced that he did n''t really care, that his flowery protestations had a double end in view, would you still love him?" |
11223 | But what do you do with yourself when you''re not working?" |
11223 | But-- you have n''t got a trifle interested in Monohan, have you? |
11223 | CHAPTER VI THE DIGNITY(?) |
11223 | Ca n''t you see how impossible it would be?" |
11223 | Ca n''t you take a chance with me?" |
11223 | Ca n''t you throw a little halo of romance about me, for your own sake-- if not for mine?" |
11223 | Can you come?" |
11223 | Can you make a cup of tea?" |
11223 | Can you show me any one who is n''t largely swayed by motives of self- interest, if it comes to that? |
11223 | Can you understand that? |
11223 | Did I startle you when I bounced up like a cougar, Stella?" |
11223 | Did it? |
11223 | Did you have a good time? |
11223 | Did you know Stella used to warble like a prima donna, Jack?" |
11223 | Do n''t you see? |
11223 | Do you know that it was over a month before I found out that you''d turned your private balance back into my account? |
11223 | Do you mind?" |
11223 | Do you realize what sort of a state of mind you''re drifting into? |
11223 | Do you still maintain the ancient feud?" |
11223 | Do you want to go along to Jack''s camp?" |
11223 | Does he hunt deer for sport?" |
11223 | For you do care, do n''t you?" |
11223 | Funny streak for Monohan to take, is n''t it? |
11223 | Got any of your old pieces?" |
11223 | Granting that my voice is worth the trouble, would you like me to go and study in the East or abroad? |
11223 | Had he let a hopeless love turn to the acid of hate for the man who nominally possessed her? |
11223 | Happen to be going out to Roaring Springs?" |
11223 | Has matrimony toned him down, my dear?" |
11223 | Have n''t I got any possibilities as a lover? |
11223 | Have n''t you any respect for anything or anybody, yourself included?" |
11223 | Have you made any plans?" |
11223 | He''ll have you for life; ca n''t I talk to you for twenty minutes?" |
11223 | He''s--""Ca n''t we leave him out of it?" |
11223 | Honestly, Stella, do you think it''s worth while? |
11223 | How about it, Stella? |
11223 | How about it? |
11223 | How are you, anyway?" |
11223 | How can a man and a woman really know anything about each other till they''ve lived together? |
11223 | How could you? |
11223 | How did you get here so soon? |
11223 | How goes everything?" |
11223 | How would it be there? |
11223 | How would it end in the long run? |
11223 | How''s Charlie Benton?" |
11223 | I mean, you have n''t let him think you are?" |
11223 | I suppose I would n''t even be a welcome guest at the wedding?" |
11223 | I wonder if I made a mistake? |
11223 | I wonder what Jack would say if he knew what I''ve been debating with myself this afternoon? |
11223 | I wonder why people like me exist to go blundering about in the world, playing havoc with themselves and everybody else?" |
11223 | I''m not the least bit likely to do anything that will reflect on your prospective husband, which is what it simmers down to, is n''t it? |
11223 | If he''s so impossible a person, how does it come that you and your people countenanced him socially? |
11223 | If you do n''t stop dreaming and try real living, do n''t you see a lot of trouble ahead for yourself? |
11223 | If you must do it, why do n''t you do it for somebody who''ll make it worth while? |
11223 | Is he this Monohan?" |
11223 | Is it the accepted thing to get drunk at all times and in public?" |
11223 | Is one supposed to know everybody that one encounters?" |
11223 | Is the big stone fireplace in the living room, Jack?" |
11223 | Just what you propose to do?" |
11223 | Linda still asleep?" |
11223 | Makes a man feel as if he had to live up to it, eh? |
11223 | Maybe you noticed the boys used the snatch block two or three times this afternoon? |
11223 | My dear, my dear, why did all this have to be, I wonder?" |
11223 | Oh, do n''t you see that the way we''ll feel will make us utterly miserable? |
11223 | Oh, my dear, why could n''t it have been different?" |
11223 | Oh, well, why should I care? |
11223 | Or was it Destiny? |
11223 | Remember what I told you when you came? |
11223 | Sabe? |
11223 | Sabe? |
11223 | Sam, you get a wheelbarrow and run those trunks up after supper, will you?" |
11223 | Say, Stell, can you cook?" |
11223 | See? |
11223 | Should she go back to Jack Fyfe? |
11223 | So Monohan was in Seattle? |
11223 | Some California wildcat stuff the governor got bit on? |
11223 | Stick here at this till you go crazy? |
11223 | Suppose the block breaks when I''m givin''it to her? |
11223 | THE DIGNITY(?) |
11223 | Then to Stella:"How did it happen?" |
11223 | Then:"Do you expect to get back to God''s country short of a year, Alden?" |
11223 | There is no sense in our fussing or hesitating about what we''re going to do, is there?" |
11223 | Think you and Katy can rustle grub for this bunch by six?" |
11223 | To have me leave Jack to nursemaids and you to your logs?" |
11223 | To what end? |
11223 | Wanta eat here, or up there?" |
11223 | Was there aught of significance in that new camp of Monohan''s so near by; that sudden activity on ground that bisected her husband''s property? |
11223 | What about it?" |
11223 | What are going to do with it?" |
11223 | What are you going to do? |
11223 | What could she do? |
11223 | What did she want of life, anyway? |
11223 | What do you say?" |
11223 | What happened to him?" |
11223 | What is love?" |
11223 | What is there about money- making that warps some men so, makes them so grossly self- centered? |
11223 | What manner of folk and country? |
11223 | What right had he to lay hands on her? |
11223 | What sort of hostilities did Monohan threaten? |
11223 | What the hell_ can_ he do?" |
11223 | What was I tellin''about a broken block? |
11223 | What''s the matter with you?" |
11223 | When she left out her material wants, there was nothing but a nebulous craving for-- what? |
11223 | Where do you get off, if I go broke? |
11223 | Where''s the Siwash maiden?" |
11223 | Why borrow trouble when there''s plenty at hand? |
11223 | Why ca n''t he abide by that?" |
11223 | Why could n''t Jack Fyfe have inspired in her that headlong sort of passion? |
11223 | Why did n''t you tell me, Jack?" |
11223 | Why do n''t you forget your petty larceny troubles and start all over again?" |
11223 | Why do n''t you try? |
11223 | Why not? |
11223 | Why should I hate or despise you because you recognized that and passed on? |
11223 | Why should I sell when I''m just getting in real good shape to take that timber out myself? |
11223 | Why should it have to be? |
11223 | Why should it matter to me? |
11223 | Why should n''t we go partners? |
11223 | Why should she ask? |
11223 | Why should she feel an oddly- disturbing thrill at the mere physical nearness of this fair- haired stranger? |
11223 | Why should she not so choose? |
11223 | Why should we stick together when no good can come of it? |
11223 | Why take it out on me?" |
11223 | Why tread the same bitter road again? |
11223 | Why, she asked bitterly, could n''t other people do as Jack Fyfe had done: cut the Gordian knot at one stroke and let it rest at that? |
11223 | Why, who''s that?" |
11223 | Why? |
11223 | Why? |
11223 | Will you slip down to the first point south of Cougar Bay about three in the afternoon to- morrow? |
11223 | Will you?" |
11223 | Will you?" |
11223 | Wo n''t you marry me and cut this sort of thing out? |
11223 | Would he try to see her? |
11223 | Would n''t you like a cup of coffee?" |
11223 | Would n''t you like something to eat, Stella? |
11223 | Would you be willing to bear the expense of such an undertaking? |
11223 | Would you mind telling me just exactly what you meant a minute ago? |
11223 | You and I?" |
11223 | You can camp for three or four months, ca n''t you, without finding it completely unbearable?" |
11223 | You can trust me still, ca n''t you?" |
11223 | You could n''t possibly be any worse off as my wife, could you?" |
11223 | You did n''t particularly want to stay over and get acquainted, did you?" |
11223 | You do n''t happen to have any such feeling about me, eh?" |
11223 | You have n''t got so much of a grievance with the world in general as you had when we left, eh?" |
11223 | You see them big iron pulley blocks the haul- back cable works in? |
11223 | You think I do n''t_ sabe?_ But I''m putting a weapon into your hand. |
11223 | You would n''t want me to marry you just so I could resign the job of chef, would you?" |
11223 | You''re not angry, are you, Stella?" |
11223 | _ Sabe?_ Beat it." |
11223 | something new? |