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42830Why ca n''t you promise it?
42830Will you make the same pledge about pool rooms,demanded the questioner quickly?
42830:"If the hypothenuse of a right angle triangle is 35 feet and the base 21 feet, what is the altitude?
42830:"What are the duties of Superintendent of Lamp Repairs?
42830Another woman with whom the arrested woman was boarding asked,"What is the matter?"
42830At 30 cents a square yard what is the cost of lining with metal a cubical room 13 feet long?
42830But he was arrested by the Sheriff of Cook County, indicted by the grand jury because the police would not do it?
42830But the pool rooms are running?
42830But why tolerate the deliberate importation and cultivation of this strange oriental bestiality?
42830Ca n''t you assist us in our troubles?
42830Can any sprinter, carrying the same weights, surpass this achievement?
42830Could not the police of the city of Chicago as readily have found these people who have been fined for gambling as the Sheriff?
42830Did any of the 2,500 men ever report anything of that kind to you?
42830Do these vicious vagabonds stand for the decency and intelligence of the party in Chicago?"
42830Do you know of any pool rooms being conducted in this city during the months of October, November and December?
42830Do you mean to say, as Chief of Police, with the men and money at your command, you ca n''t close the pool rooms?
42830Do you say to this committee, that with 2,500 sworn men in this city you are powerless to stop the public running of pool rooms in this city?
42830First, What sort of a Sheriff is he who will keep a man in jail, without a proper commitment?
42830Having discovered them, their haunts, and their aids, if he does not already know of them, will he tolerate them any longer in this community?
42830He then asked,"Did n''t you tell that to me?"
42830How many lamps should a tinner complete in a day?
42830How many pool rooms have you pulled, how many men have been arrested and convicted for pool selling since you have been chief?
42830How many signs should an etcher complete in a day?
42830If 24 gallons of water flow through a 2 inch pipe each minute how many gallons will flow through a 3 inch pipe under the same conditions?
42830If a special assessment were levied and confirmed, what would your duty be to secure the erecting and lighting of the lamps?
42830If it takes eight men five and one half days to make 100 lamps, how long will it take six men to make 350 lamps?
42830If posts were to be erected how would you determine what class of posts would be required?
42830Immediately he was asked,"Have you heard A. was arrested a number of times?"
42830Is that the reason you wanted that stuff to go down there?
42830Name the materials used in the construction of a street lamp?
42830Name three essential qualifications requisite for a foreman?"
42830On what part of the city property should those posts be set?
42830One of the women asked,"What are you for?"
42830The Chief stated the reporters were hounding him to death, when the woman asked him"why he did not show her statement?"
42830They were giving the people a liberal government?
42830Was there any complaint to you of that kind of thing being done?
42830What do you do for your salary as Chief?"
42830What experience have you had to qualify you for this position?
42830What have you got against the people south of Jackson street?
42830What is the capacity in gallons of a sphere 15 inches in diameter?
42830What is the general duty of Superintendent of Lamp Repairs regarding repairs to lamps?"
42830What is the length of the diameter of a circle whose area equals 1,386 square yards?
42830What wonder that many believe the heart is rotten?
42830Why should the police treat it so leniently?
42830Will his continuous Superintendent of Police be further allowed to throw his kindly protection over them?
42830You mean south of Jackson street?
5820Aha, my girl, do n''t you see? 5820 And does it seem as necessary to you to do it as it did before you came to Fallkill?"
5820And is thee satisfied with it?
5820And now I tell you that is all arranged, I suppose you''ll tell me I ought to go?
5820And see ye not yon braid, braid road, That lies across the lily leven? 5820 And thee preferred the fop to the serious- minded?"
5820And thee would like to turn it into a hospital?
5820And what has Philip to do with that?
5820Bigger than$ 200,000, Beriah?
5820Bigger, child?--why, what''s$ 200,000? 5820 But Beriah, you''ve been expecting it every day, all along, have n''t you?"
5820Company say anything?
5820Did I ever show any want of confidence in you, Harry?
5820Did thee know thee father had been in correspondence with Philip?
5820Did you think he was fickle?
5820Do n''t know any of the families of the congressmen? 5820 Do you look upon them as I subjects, dear?"
5820Does your doctor know any thing-- I do n''t mean about medicine, but about things in general, is he a man of information and good sense?
5820Go on?
5820No answer?
5820O see ye not yon narrow road So thick beset wi''thorns and briers? 5820 Oh, I do n''t think I should come to Fallkill to practice, but I must do something when I am through school; and why not medicine?"
5820Rusticated?
5820Ruth is a dear girl, Philip, and has as much firmness of purpose as ever, but do n''t you see she has just discovered that she is fond of society? 5820 We heard you were at the Sassacus House,"were Ruth''s first words;"and this I suppose is your friend?"
5820What is that?
5820What then?
5820What''s to be done?
5820What''s yours?
5820Who''s just superb?
5820Why did he come to you?
5820Why should I want you to go away? 5820 Why should n''t I try to make a pleasant evening?
5820Would you have her sign our petition?
5820You telegraphed yesterday?
5820And besides, ai n''t I going to do those things?
5820And when I say thin or not thin it''s a fact, anyway, they say,''Come, now, but do you really believe that?''
5820Bless your heart, you dear women live right in the present all the time-- but a man, why a man lives----"In the future, Beriah?
5820But ai n''t it a ripping toad, though?
5820But do n''t we live in the future most too much, Beriah?
5820But tell me father,"continued Ruth, not to be put off,"is thee still going on with that Bigler and those other men who come here and entice thee?"
5820Did n''t uncle tell me only last Saturday, that I might as well go down to Arizona and hunt for diamonds?
5820Did thee see anybody whom thee would like to live with always in Fallkill?"
5820Did you ever see that?"
5820Did you forget the railroad?
5820Do you go to Senator X?
5820How far from here is Columbus River?
5820How was he getting on with his navigation scheme, would it be likely to take him from home to Jefferson City; or to Washington, perhaps?
5820I do n''t mean to fret, I do n''t mean to worry; and I do n''t, once a month, do I, dear?
5820I know you''re doing all you can, and I do n''t want to seem repining and ungrateful-- for I''m not, Beriah-- you know I''m not, do n''t you?"
5820If he wo n''t stick to any industry except for himself now, what will he do then?"
5820Is it an appropriation?
5820Is it that railroad?"
5820Just stop and fancy a moment-- just think a little-- don''t anything suggest itself?
5820Let me see--where was I?
5820Perhaps the reader has never been there?
5820Sellers should, have business there; say, about this Columbus River appropriation?"
5820Sellers, who had been a confederate and had not thriven by it, should give him the cold shoulder?
5820So, do n''t you see?
5820Things ai n''t so dark, are they?
5820To what purpose?
5820Was she fascinated with Harry''s careless''bon homie''and gay assurance?
5820We''ve got the rail road to fall back on; and in the meantime, what are we worrying about that$ 200,000 appropriation for?
5820What difference does it make about the mood and tense of a mere verb?
5820What do you suppose I am staying in Hawkeye for, week after week, when I ought to be with my corps?"
5820When, however, they reached Stone''s Landing the Senator looked about him and inquired,"Is this Napoleon?"
5820Where''ll it be by the middle of summer?
5820Who shall say that this is not the golden age of mutual trust, of unlimited reliance upon human promises?
5820Why not, she said, why should n''t I do as other women have done?
5820Why will father have anything to do with him?
5820Would Ruth be glad to hear, he wondered, that he was coming East?
5820Would thee have me sit here like a bird on a bough and wait for somebody to come and put me in a cage?"
5820Would you?
5820You being a stranger, how could you do otherwise?
5820You want an appointment?
5820You''d go''straight to the Committee, or to the Interior office, I suppose?
5818Believe it, indeed? 5818 But how can I, father?
5818But how should I know whether they were boys or girls?
5818But the money, child?
5818Could n''t you, Washington-- seeing it''s you that wants the ride? 5818 De law sakes, Chile, did n''t I see him a lookin''at us?".
5818Did you feel scared, Uncle Dan''l?
5818Do you reckon he saw, us, Uncle Dan''l? 5818 Do you see these papers?
5818Does I reckon? 5818 Goodness sakes, mars Clay, do n''t de Good Book say?
5818How''s your wood?
5818It''s the same old boy, Nancy, jest the same old boy-- ain''t he?
5818Jim, what is the meaning of that?
5818Nancy, do you suppose I listened to such a preposterous proposition? 5818 Throw it away?
5818Uncle Dan''l, do you reckon it was the prayer that saved us?
5818Well what did you run for?
5818Well, what have you got on hand-- anything?
5818What''s a stirrin'', down''bout the Forks?
5818What''s plasterin''?
5818Where''s your hogs now? 5818 ''Sides, do n''t it call''em de HE- brew chil''en? 5818 Ai n''t any hay and oats? 5818 An''d''you spec''he gwyne to let''em off''dout somebody ast him to do it? 5818 An''warn''t he a lookin''right at dis gang heah, an''warn''t he jes''a reachin''for''em? 5818 And so you would n''t even part with Clay? 5818 And what do you suppose they burn? 5818 And what do you think you''ll do, Washington, when you get to Hawkeye? 5818 But as soon as the land is sold----"Emily, were you about to say something?
5818But the Amaranth''s head was almost abreast the Boreas''s stern:"How''s your steam, now, Harry?"
5818Could n''t you write and ask them?"
5818Did n''t he buy, after all?
5818Did n''t he make an offer?"
5818Did you ever see a house afire?
5818Dis Chile would like to know whah we''d a ben now if it warn''t fo''dat prah?
5818Finish your invention for making window- glass opaque?"
5818Folks all well, I suppose?
5818George Davis, the pilot on watch, shouted to the night- watchman on deck:"How''s she loaded?"
5818Hawkins said to himself,"How can a man ever lose faith?
5818Hawkins said:"Washington, my boy, what will you do when you get to be one of the richest men in the world?"
5818He bent over a speaking tube and said:"Who''s on watch down there?"
5818He muttered:"Gone?
5818Here, Jerry, got anything to do?
5818How could you do it, Clay?"
5818How much money have you got?"
5818How was the cottonwood stump on the false point below Boardman''s Island this morning?"
5818How''s your draft?"
5818I suppose you-- you''ll still go, Si?"
5818I wonder what is in the wind?
5818If dey was gals would n''t dey be de SHE- brew chil''en?
5818It is true we are not rich-- but still you are not sorry--- you have n''t any misgivings about the additions?"
5818Like her?
5818Little strangers?
5818Mrs. Hawkins looked up white and despairing:"You threw away this chance, you let this man go, and we in this awful trouble?
5818Mrs. Hawkins sprang in, beaming:"Well, Si?"
5818Now how does that strike you?"
5818Offer?
5818Old Damrell said:"Tha hain''t no news''bout the jedge, hit ai n''t likely?"
5818Rheumatism?
5818Sleep?
5818Tell me-- is anything the matter?"
5818The boat was a moving earthquake by this time:"How is she now?"
5818The captain spoke through the tube:"What steam are You carrying?"
5818The"old man"spoke through the tube:"What is she- carrying now?"
5818Then I suppose you''ll finish your plan of coloring hen''s eggs by feeding a peculiar diet to the hen?"
5818Then he said:"Can I get well?
5818Three years of introductory trade in the orient and what will be the result?
5818Washington, Emily, do n''t you know me?
5818Well; do you know, they''ve quit burning wood in some places in the Eastern States?
5818Whah was yo''eyes?
5818What has started this sudden excitement about iron?
5818Where are the papers?--Have you got the papers safe?
5818Why could n''t these things have happened in father''s day?
5818Why what is the republic of America for an eye- water country?
5818Why woman, do you suppose that man do n''t know what he is about?
5818Willing?
5818Wo n''t I fix you, though!--ponies, cows, dogs, everything you can think of that''ll delight a child''s heart- and-- Why how''s this?
5818Would I go to all that trouble and bother for the poor crumbs a body might pick up in this country?
5818You would n''t sell one of them at a good round figure?"
5818an''a goin''on turrible-- an''do de Lord carry on dat way''dout dey''s sumfin do n''t suit him?
5818he''ll be back here tomorrow, sure, and take my offer; take it?
5824And Ruth?
5824Are his great- grand- children still living?
5824But she was different after that?
5824But what should I lecture about?
5824Do you recognize, that hand- writing?
5824Does it leak anywhere?
5824Gentlemen, have you agreed upon your verdict?
5824Had you the least suspicion of the prisoner''s intention, up to the moment of the shooting?
5824How long have you known the prisoner?
5824How?
5824Indeed I do n''t know.--Why should he?
5824Is it in good repair?
5824Leak? 5824 Major Sellers, what is your occupation?"
5824Mrs. Hawkins,said Mr. Braham,"will you''be kind enough to state the circumstances of your finding Laura?"
5824No? 5824 Not for thy profession?"
5824Well, then, why should n''t a man want to steal it if he got a chance?
5824What is it?
5824Why-- a-- do the clothes fall out of it when it is-- when it is stationary?
5824Why? 5824 Why?"
5824Why?
5824You mean,said Mr. Braham,"that there was an unnatural, insane gleam in her eyes?"
5824After the recovery of Laura from her long illness, did Mrs. Hawkins think there, were any signs of insanity about her?
5824And where to begin?
5824Are we to be shut out from showing that the motive attributed to us could not by reason of certain mental conditions exist?
5824At the time of first finding Laura on the steamboat, did she notice that Laura''s mind was at all deranged?
5824Braham?"
5824But upon one occasion, old Senator Thompson said to me, its my opinion, Colonel Sellers"--"Did you ever see any body who had seen him?"
5824Come, now, answer fair-- wouldn''t you steal it?
5824Could Phil let him have a hundred, say, for ninety days?
5824Dat Mister Prierly, he do n''t never come back here no more, ai n''t it?"
5824Did he accompany her to a reception at Mrs. Shoonmaker''s a day or two before?
5824Did n''t Miss Hawkins refuse you?"
5824Do n''t you see?
5824Do you want to carry water in it?
5824Following that occupation with Miss Hawkins?"
5824Gentlemen, did she ever emerge from this delirium?
5824Had he noticed any change in, Laura after her illness?
5824He was not able to deny that he believed Senator Dilworthy to be guilty-- but what then?
5824I believe Major Lackland is not living, Colonel?"
5824If he, seeks his daughter, it is the purposeless search of a lunatic, as one who wanders bereft of reason, crying where is my child?
5824Let the jury do what they please; what difference is it going to make?
5824Mr. Noble--"Contempt of whom?"
5824Mr. Noble--"Then will the Committee ask the question?"
5824Now what a way to talk that is: What do you suppose that trunk is worth?"
5824Now what would you call stealing?"
5824Or would not the truer way be to find out whether the Senator was capable of being entrapped into so shameless an act, and then try him?
5824Selby?"
5824Sellers, I believe?"
5824Sellers, did you know a Major Lackland?"
5824Sellers, did you; ever see this man, this supposed father?"
5824Sellers, have you any, reason to suppose that this man is still living?"
5824Sellers; you know the parties here, you are a friend of the family?"
5824Shall I do it, or shall I not?
5824Suppose you were a thief, and that trunk was lying around and nobody watching-- wouldn''t you steal it?
5824The question was this:"Were the doctors clear that the deceased had no disease which might soon have carried him off, if he had not been shot?"
5824Then he rushes outen the house, I goes in-- and I says,"Missis did you ring?"
5824Three or four tines in as many weeks he said to himself,"Am I a visionary?
5824Was it such an extraordinary case?
5824Was she not the heroine of the hour?
5824Was this to be done by trying an obscure adventurer for attempting to trap a Senator into bribing him?
5824Were not these following cheers the expression of popular approval and affection?
5824Were you not a lover of Miss Hawkins?"
5824What did he do first?
5824What do you mean by does it leak?"
5824What does she say?"
5824What is it?
5824What is the matter with you?"
5824What is your occupation?"
5824What occurred?
5824What would the morning bring?
5824What would you do first, after you had tomahawked your mother at the breakfast table for putting too much sugar in your coffee?
5824Who is he, where is he?
5824Why did you deal in bank bills on this particular occasion?"
5824Why does the Senate still stick to this pompous word,''Investigation?''
5824Why not?
5824Why, are n''t trunks always being stolen?"
5824Witness asked her"Who?"
5824Would he one day hear that she had died a felon''s death?
5824Would the conductor open the door and ask for Philip Sterling, and hand him a fatal dispatch?
5824You can do more for her now, sir, than I can?"
5824You have my card?"
5819Abolish''n wan''t it? 5819 And thee wo n''t go?"
5819And when thee has got the education thee wants, and lost all relish for the society of thy friends and the ways of thy ancestors, what then?
5819But how does that concern us? 5819 But in what capacity would I go?"
5819Can''t- take- me?
5819Did thee ever think, Margaret, whether, she can endure being thwarted in an, object on which she has so set her heart, as she has on this? 5819 Harry,"said Philip, after a pause,"what have you got on those big boots for; do you expect to wade ashore?"
5819Has thy mother led a useless life?
5819Have you breakfasted Colonel?
5819Here?
5819How far?
5819I know,said Margaret Bolton, with a half anxious smile, thee chafes against all the ways of Friends, but what will thee do?
5819I reckon you did n''t git them boots no wher''s this side o''Sent Louis?
5819I suppose your capital is largely in your plantation?
5819I suppose, Senator, that you have become acclimated to this country?
5819Is n''t this jolly?
5819Is thee going to the Yearly Meeting, Ruth?
5819Plague? 5819 Ruth?"
5819Take it of course,says Gringo, take anything that offers, why not?"
5819Take it? 5819 Thee will no doubt break things enough when thy time comes, child; women always have; but what does thee want now that thee has n''t?"
5819Well, why do n''t you go into something? 5819 What does this mean?
5819What makes you think the road will go there? 5819 What plague, indeed?
5819What sort of business can a young man go into without capital?
5819What''s jolly?
5819What''s the good, father, of a series of human beings who do n''t advance any?
5819When do you go?
5819Where thee and thy family are known?
5819Why did n''t you take it?
5819Why do n''t you see? 5819 Why should I?
5819Yes, but what is it for, what is it all about?
5819An opening eh?"
5819And if I had a fortune, would thee want me to lead a useless life?"
5819And the lectures, and the dissecting rooms, has thee thought of the dissecting rooms?"
5819And was it all present?
5819And, besides, suppose thee does learn medicine?"
5819Are all books lies?
5819At length she interrupted the conversation by asking,"You''d sell the stock, I suppose, Mr. Bigler, to anybody who was attracted by the prospectus?"
5819Bolton?"
5819Brown?"
5819But he only said,"Has thee consulted thy mother about a career, I suppose it is a career thee wants?"
5819Can such a slight little body endure the ordeal of the preparation for, or the strain of, the practice of the profession?"
5819Did I tell you I had an offer from Bobbett and Fanshaw to go into their office as confidential clerk on a salary of ten thousand?"
5819Did she come to herself?
5819Do all men who wear big diamond breast- pins, flourish their knives at table, and use bad grammar, and cheat?"
5819Does thee think I lack nerve?
5819Does thee think thee could stand it six months?
5819Even this open declaration of his hospitable intention not being understood the Colonel politely said,"Gentlemen, will you take something?"
5819Everybody liked the young fellow, for how could they help liking one of such engaging manners and large fortune?
5819First visit?
5819For what would there have been to conquer?
5819From the East, perhaps?
5819How does that fruit strike you?"
5819How does that strike your engineering eye, Mr. Thompson?
5819How is that?"
5819How?
5819I would''nt take three fortunes for one little operation I''ve got on hand now-- have anything from the casters?
5819If they were orphans, would they like to be brought up in a Grecian temple?
5819Is he going to start a daily newspaper among the Kick- a- poos?"
5819Is it true that he gave money to help build the pretty little church of St. James the Less, and that he is, one of the vestrymen?"
5819Is that too soon?"
5819Is the pathos in the eyes of the Beatrice Cenci from her guilt or her innocence?
5819Is thy father willing thee should go away to a school of the world''s people?"
5819It occurred to him, now, that the Colonel had not invited him lately-- could he be offended?
5819It''s twenty miles, on the map, off the straight line of the road?"
5819Jo.?"
5819Jo?"
5819Les, see, what state''s Massachusetts in?"
5819Looking for an opening?"
5819Meantime why should they be separated?
5819Meeting the two friends in the lobby one evening, he asked them to give him the time, and added:"Excuse me, gentlemen-- strangers in St. Louis?
5819No?
5819No?
5819One of the men in Third street asked him the other day, whether his was a high church or a low church?
5819Perhaps I ought n''t said anything, but its bound to come out sooner or later, so what is the odds?
5819Ruth turned square round to her mother, and with an impassive face and not the slightest change of tone, said,"Mother, I''m going to study medicine?"
5819Shall we walk?"
5819She caught his arm and cried,"George, how can you joke so cruelly?
5819Stopping here, gentlemen-- stopping at the Southern?"
5819Was her husband ever cold or indifferent?
5819Was n''t it the broadest and the longest street in the world?
5819Was there anything left in her heart but hate and bitterness, a sense of an infamous wrong at the hands of the only man she had ever loved?
5819Was this the plain family dinner?
5819Was woman ever prudent when she loved?
5819What are their opinions to me?
5819What is there to fear in a person dead more than in a person living?"
5819What one useful thing could I do for a living, for the support of mother and the children?
5819What plague?"
5819What would happen to me if thee should lose thy property and die?
5819Where are you going?"
5819Why is thee so discontented?"
5819Why should I rust, and be stupid, and sit in inaction because I am a girl?
5819Will there not always be rosin enough for the squeaking fiddle- bow?
5819You got that basket of champagne?
5819You have n''t looked about any yet, gentlemen?
5819You''d rather sit here in front than go to my apartments?
5819by the way-- New York, did you say?
5823A waste of time, to purify the fountain of public law? 5823 Again I thought, Is this a theatre?
5823And are n''t you tired sometimes of the struggle?
5823Any scruples about capital punishment?
5823Any which?
5823Are you an idiot?
5823Are you cold?
5823Are you comfortable, Laura?
5823But what are the ways?
5823But,asked the Squire,"do you mean to abandon your land in Pennsylvania?"
5823Can I see her letter?
5823Can you read?
5823Can you read?
5823Can you read?
5823Die and leave the Duchess to fight it out all alone? 5823 Do you mean to insult me?"
5823Do you think you would be contented to live in Fallkill, and attend the county Court?
5823Do you think, Mr. Dilworthy, that the Hawkinses will get much of the money?
5823Does n''t it look like it?
5823Have n''t any particular business, eh? 5823 Have you any conscientious objections to capital punishment?"
5823Have you formed or expressed any opinion on this case, and do you know any of the parties?
5823Have you heard of this case?
5823Have you read anything about this case?
5823How is it that the reports made no impression on you?
5823How long does it take to disinfect itself of these minor impurities?
5823I do n''t know, she has a kind of beauty-- she is not like--''Not like Alice?"
5823I say, do you know what an oath is?
5823I''m afraid you could n''t go down very far in four hours-- could you?
5823Is she as beautiful as the newspapers say she is?
5823It goes up into the dozens, does it?
5823Now, Roberts, you are sure about this?
5823Oh, bother the effect!--What is it they do do? 5823 Oh, yes it can, too""Why, how?"
5823On what, for instance, just now?
5823Own some terriers, eh? 5823 Then why waste all the session in that tomfoolery of trying members?"
5823Tired? 5823 Well wo n''t it expel anybody?"
5823Well, at last, what do you think happened? 5823 Well, what did Congress do?"
5823Well, when nobody is expelled, what does the country think then?
5823Well?
5823Were there no combinations, no railroad jobs, no mining schemes put through in connection with the election? 5823 What for?
5823What is to hinder having a home of my, own?
5823What is your business?
5823What is your reason for supposing that there is coal there?
5823What sort of a home is it for the wife whose husband is always away riding about in his doctor''s gig?
5823What-- sure that it''s coal?
5823When did you strike it?
5823Who does it have a good moral effect on?
5823Who will pay for the sign, Ruth?
5823Why, do you suppose they will hang a woman? 5823 Would this feeling rather incline you against a capital conviction?"
5823Would you object to finding a person guilty-- of murder on evidence?
5823You do n''t mean to say,asked Philip,"that he went in without paying anything?"
5823Am I in some far- off monarchy, looking upon little princes and princesses?
5823Am I in some strange foreign clime where the children are marvels that we know not of?
5823Am I nothing-- to you?"
5823And can you eat any thing?"
5823And what do you think it was?
5823And would you want me to be dependent, Philip?"
5823At the same moment the lady in the bonnet advanced towards him and said something like,"George, will you go with me?"
5823But thee did n''t listen to him again?"
5823But what if he did?
5823But, Ruth, do you think you would be happier or do more good in following your profession than in having a home of your own?"
5823Coal?
5823Come, now, how do they proceed?"
5823Come, what is the matter?
5823Could Laura have run away with him?
5823Did anybody tell you to say you had no opinion about it?"
5823Did he ever hear of this case?
5823Did he not know that the very"spittoon"which his judgeship used cost the city the sum of one thousand dollars?
5823Did it last year?
5823Do n''t you see how our bad luck has worked on me?
5823Do they say I shot him?".
5823Do you suppose they will be so barbarous as that?"
5823Do you think a Congress of ours could convict the devil of anything if he were a member?"
5823Had he not helped to build and furnish this very Court House?
5823Had the flight anything to do with Selby?
5823Has n''t it good timber, and does n''t the railroad almost touch it?"
5823Have not these big babies with beards filled all literature with their outcries, their griefs and their lamentations?
5823Have you any conscientious scruples about capital punishment?"
5823Have you ever heard of this case?"
5823Hawkins?"
5823He was about to be sworn, when the district attorney turning to him carelessly, remarked,"Understand the nature of an oath?"
5823Hold on a bit?
5823How do they proceed?
5823I ask you, my little friends, What did my consciousness reply?
5823I have been asking myself as I sat here, Where am I?
5823I wonder if Mr. Bolton''would rather sell out or work it?"
5823In Harry''s- room on the table Philip found this note:"Dear Mr. Brierly:--Can you meet me at the six o''clock train, and be my escort to New York?
5823Is it a concert or a gilded opera?
5823Is it nothing to show a disposition to sift things and bring people to a strict account?
5823Is it some other vain, brilliant, beautiful temple of soul- staining amusement and hilarity?
5823Is this woman a specimen of your western friends?"
5823It shall never be said that Beriah Sellers--Come in?"
5823Keep a rat pit?"
5823Laura''s only reply was, very simply,"Did I shoot him?
5823Let''s see?"
5823Ruth, do you believe a woman ever becomes a devil?"
5823Struck it, eh?
5823The University bill was sure to pass this, time, and that would make money plenty, but might not the, help come too late?
5823The attorney sat down, and the clerk called?"
5823The clerk says that the gentleman asked her,"What do you want to see him for?"
5823The man was about to be sworn, when Mr. Braham asked,"Could your father read?"
5823Then what is it?
5823Then what suggested it to you to volunteer that remark?"
5823Then where am I?
5823We took it to be that""Did you from the first?"
5823Well, what''s your general business?
5823What are you wilting down like that, for?
5823What did my consciousness reply?
5823What do you do for a living?"
5823What else, can we get for you?"
5823What quality is it?"
5823What should you say it was, children?
5823What was Laura''s object in taking Harry?
5823What was it for?"
5823What would he care for it then?
5823When?
5823Where could they, have gone?
5823Where is it?
5823Who would be alive to care for it then?
5823Why, indeed, might we not feel pity for a woman whose brilliant career had been so suddenly extinguished in misfortune and crime?
5823Would Harry be such a fool as to be dragged into some public scandal?
5823Would it never get on?
5823Would the clerk tell him that a lady and gentleman wished to see him for a moment in the parlor?
5823Would you like to try it again in the spring, Phil?"
5823Yes-- where am I?
5821And that we owe the men and the contractors nearly ten thousand dollars besides?
5821And then-- burst up, I suppose?
5821Another appropriation, do n''t you see?
5821Beg pardon?
5821But how great, Laura? 5821 But is it going to be as much as people say it is?"
5821But the poor Injuns-- not that I care much for Injuns-- what did he do for them?
5821But what makes you think so?
5821But will it be soon, Laura?
5821Close? 5821 Did you see Hopperson last night after the congressional prayer meeting?"
5821Do you find it hard and lonely to be so far from your home and friends, Miss Hawkins?
5821Do you think any thing can be done, sir?
5821Free?
5821Have you Taine''s England?
5821He said that, did he?
5821I suppose you heard of the fright we had two weeks ago last Saturday? 5821 If you had n''t levied the assessment you would have been in a close place I judge?"
5821Indeed? 5821 Indeed?
5821Is it not so, mamma?
5821Is there anything more?
5821My daughter,said the Senator, with a grave look,"I trust there was nothing free in his manner?"
5821Not exactly, he said-- shall I tell you what he said?
5821Now does it, indeed? 5821 Now what can the girl mean?
5821Oh, I saw Senator Balloon"He will help us, I suppose? 5821 They ought, ought they?
5821Was that where you learned to play the bones? 5821 What do they say it is?"
5821Why is n''t it? 5821 Why no-- can that be so?"
5821Why so?
5821Why, Phil,she would say,"what puts you in the dumps to day?
5821All--"Indeed?"
5821Am I right?"
5821And then Hicks went on, with a serious air,"Colonel, if you register a letter, it means that it is of value, does n''t it?
5821Are you fond of watering- places, Miss Hawkins?"
5821Are you?
5821B.''?"
5821Brierly?"
5821But how do those letters strike you?"
5821But how would it strike you if I were to say that I was in Washington all the time this bill was pending?
5821But to go back a bit, it begins to look as if you never saw any of that appropriation at all?"
5821But where is it?"
5821But, after all, was that the best way?
5821Confound the girl, he would say to himself, why does she never tease Harry and that young Shepley who comes here?
5821Did Ruth care for anybody at Fallkill?
5821Did Ruth ever speak of him?
5821Did n''t you show him he was in error about the bill?"
5821Did she care for anything except her profession?
5821Did she think Ruth cared for him?
5821Do n''t you think so Colonel?"
5821Do you know any of their signatures?
5821Do you know their handwriting?"
5821Do you know this signature here?--and this one?
5821Do you know who those initials represent-- and are they forgeries?"
5821Do you like winter, Miss Hawkins?"
5821Do you think I am in love with her?"
5821Does Alice appear to be present when she is absent?"
5821Does he believe in anything?"
5821Does it mend the matter by calling her your sister?
5821Does she think I have turned idiot?
5821Gashly?"
5821Had Ruth a premonition of Philip''s intention, in his manner?
5821Has, a confessor, if she is young and pretty, any feeling?
5821Have n''t you paid the men?"
5821Have you figured up the total of the disbursements I told you of?"
5821He did not make any objections?"
5821He''s a kind of--""Eh?
5821Higgins?"
5821How are we going to pay them when you do n''t honor our drafts?"
5821How do you like Washington?"
5821I can depend on you for that, ca n''t I?"
5821I had to tell him some of the side arrangements, some of the--""You did n''t mention me?"
5821I suppose I did ask you, did n''t I?"
5821I suppose you seldom meet in society now, the people you used to be familiar with twelve or fifteen years ago?"
5821I think we ought all-- to share our pleasures with others, and do what we can to make each other happy, do not you?"
5821I wonder what Dilworthy does think of me anyway?
5821Introductions followed, and then the usual original question,"How do you like Washington, Miss Hawkins?"
5821Is it hymns?"
5821Is n''t that so?"
5821It is part of your business, then?"
5821It is the land that''s to bring the money, is n''t it Laura?
5821Laura--"And Hildebrand and Percy-- are they-- are they like this one?"
5821Let me see-- have I stated all the expenses I''ve been at?
5821Might I ask you to give me the time?
5821Miss Emmeline Gashly--"What and leave poor Johnny Peterson behind?"
5821Mrs. Gashly--"Is it your first visit?"
5821Must you go?
5821No?
5821Oh bless my soul, you ca n''t mean that you have not paid these people?"
5821Oreille?"
5821Oreille?"
5821Said he:"Have you ever read this, ma''m?
5821Sellers took a like amount?"
5821She caught such remarks as,"Who is she?"
5821Some people jump to conclusions without any thought-- you have noticed that?"
5821That''s good economy, is n''t it?"
5821The Senator spoke with feeling, and then added,"I hope you showed Hopperson that our motives were pure?"
5821The appropriation?--that paltry$ 200,000, do you mean?"
5821The porter returned in a minute; and asked whom he would like to see?
5821The president smiled blandly, even sweetly, all through this harangue, and then said:"Is that so?"
5821The words were music to his ear; but what were they compared to the ravishing smile with which she flooded his whole system?
5821Then after a pause-- he did not notice Laura''s smiles"Laura, would you lay the main hall in encaustic tiles, or just in fancy patterns of hard wood?"
5821Then both came forward and the proprietor said:"Is it an American book, ma''m?"
5821Then he said:"Now here, for instance; do you believe that that is a genuine letter?
5821There''s two months''wages due the men, and----""How?
5821There, now-- does that satisfy you?"
5821Was it possible for a gentleman to get even with such a fellow as that conductor on the letter''s own plane?
5821Was n''t it enough to have offered the lady his seat, to have rescued her from an accident, perhaps from death?
5821Was n''t it old what''s his name?
5821Well, was it a myth, or was it a reality?
5821Well, well, well-- how did you ever have the nerve to approach him, of all others?"
5821What did he say?"
5821What woman, under the circumstances, would?
5821What''s the road out?"
5821Whatever become of it?"
5821Why should he have put himself in such a ridiculous position?
5821Why should n''t he speak his mind, and end his doubts?
5821Will it be millions?"
5821You are acquainted with the members down there, of course, else you could not have worked to such advantage?"
5821You can tell me that much, ca n''t you?"
5821You never suspected him?"
5821You remember his saying that, daughter?"
5821You remember, child, your father always admired thunder?"
5821You subscribed for 100 shares of the capital stock, at$ 1,000 a share, I believe?"
5821and what if I added that I put the measure through myself?
5821supplemented by that other usual original question,"Is this your first visit?"
5821that said only the beautiful is useful?"
5822And his wife!--Does he take his family? 5822 And now perhaps you think that if I refuse to support your bill, you will make a grand exposure?"
5822And you believed these slanders?
5822And you do love me a little?
5822Angry?
5822Believe in what?
5822But perhaps you do not know, you who have so much admiration, how sincere and overmastering his love is for you?
5822By the way,asked Harry,"who is that rather handsome party that''s hanging''round Laura?
5822Can I help it if they are attentive, can I be rude? 5822 Col. Selby, is it not?"
5822Did I?
5822Did Senator Bland?
5822Did he copy your speech for you?
5822Did you see those Japs, Miss Leavitt?
5822Did you send for we merely to insult me? 5822 Did you?
5822Do n''t you think he is distinguished looking?
5822Do you know him?
5822Do you? 5822 Does he know many Southerners?"
5822Does he want any capital? 5822 Excuse my bluntness,"he continued,"but would the knowledge of his love; would his devotion, make any difference to you in your Washington life?"
5822I suppose, though, you do n''t see much of the old rebel element?
5822In respect to what?
5822Indeed? 5822 Is anything uncommon going on?"
5822It''s who?
5822Laura? 5822 Miss Hawkins, what do yo mean by such talk as that?"
5822No, is it?
5822Ruth,said he one day when he was getting to be quite himself,"I believe in it?"
5822Treat you how?
5822Uncle, you and Brother Balaam are bosom friends-- why do n''t you get his paper to persecute us, too?
5822Very well, I will do it-- but why not tell me how you imagine it is going to help you?
5822Vote for a fr-- for a measure which is generally believed to be at least questionable? 5822 Washington weather generally can not be very congenial to you?"
5822Well if he wants to make a great speech why does n''t he do it?
5822Well if it was only a joke, why did you make a serious matter of it? 5822 Well, suppose it were a fraud-- which I feel able to deny-- would it be the first one?"
5822Well, what WOULD have been the result?
5822Well, would you mind telling me your opinion of it?
5822Well?
5822What do people say?
5822What do they say?
5822What is that?
5822What is, dear?
5822Who is he? 5822 Why do you treat me so?"
5822Why, do you remember that yet, Miss Hawkins? 5822 Why, what is it, sis?
5822With you? 5822 You do n''t say so?
5822You know my bill-- the Knobs University bill?
5822; what would have been the result?"
5822A suggestion came into her mind presently and she said:"Ca n''t you fight against his great Pension bill and, bring him to terms?"
5822And a look of bitterness coming into her face-- does the fool think he can escape so?
5822And besides, if I had been inclined to forget, I-- did you not give me something by way of a remembrancer?"
5822And did you wake me sir?
5822And if I win the game, will it be worth its cost after all?
5822And what have rest and contentment to do with love?
5822And why did n''t he kill me?
5822And you think I will have it; George?
5822And you''ve been here a week, Grace, and do n''t know?
5822At breakfast she asked if any one had heard any unusual noise during the night?
5822But have you kept that all this time?"
5822But how is this going to benefit you, after I have managed it?
5822But is n''t there something else you could give me, too?"
5822But seriously, you do not forget that some of the best and purest men in Congress took that stock in that way?"
5822But what could I do?
5822But would one be in earnest about so farcical a thing?"
5822Come, now, does n''t it improve?"
5822Could he not go into some State where it would not take much time?
5822Could it be possible that he was seriously affected?
5822Did I say he?
5822Did he not belong to her by virtue of her overmastering passion?
5822Did this seem like a damnable plot to Laura against the life, maybe, of a sister, a woman like herself?
5822Did you see his wife?"
5822Do you recognize this?"
5822Do you suppose he was ever approached, on the subject?"
5822Do you think that color makes any difference, Mr. Hawkins?
5822Had he not confessed it himself?
5822Had she not a right to him?
5822Had there not always been some way out of such scrapes?
5822Have you any friend whom you would like to present with a salaried or unsalaried position in our institution?"
5822Have you nothing to say?"
5822Hawkins?"
5822Hawkins?"
5822Hawkins?"
5822He could deal with those millions virtuously, and withal with ability, too-- but of course you would rather he had a salaried position?"
5822How am I to move my crops?
5822How came you here?
5822How could the Colonel manage to free himself from his wife?
5822I have been married once-- is that nothing in my favor?"
5822I never wear an umbrella in the house-- did anybody''notice it''?
5822I say''Well?''
5822I thought you were--""You thought I was dead?
5822I was married, and--""And your wife still lives?"
5822I wonder if he hates me as I do him?"
5822If he deserved punishment, what more would you have?
5822Indeed?
5822Is it possible the town is saying all these things about me?
5822Is it possible, she was thinking, that this base wretch, after, all his promises, will take his wife and children and leave me?
5822Laura looked up quickly, as if about to return an indignant answer to such impertinence, but she only said,"Well, what of Col. Selby, sauce- box?"
5822M.?"
5822Mr. Trollop winced-- then he said with dignity:"Miss Hawkins is it possible that you were capable of such a thing as that?"
5822Open your ears; for which of you will stop, The vent of hearing when loud Rumor speaks?
5822Perhaps Miss Hawkins can?"
5822Selby?"
5822Selby?"
5822Shall we bury the hatchet and be good friends and respect each other''s little secrets, on condition that I vote Aye on the measure?"
5822Should we leave them ignorant?
5822Should we leave them without tools?
5822Sterling?"
5822Still, what is all this to me?
5822Tell me-- how did you get hold of that page of manuscript?
5822That gawky looking person, with Miss Hawkins?"
5822The law?
5822Two millions?
5822Was not her love for George Selby deeper than any other woman''s could be?
5822Was that what you wanted to see me about?"
5822Was there something good in him, after all, that had been touched?
5822Well?
5822What account should we render to Him of our stewardship?
5822What am I going to do to give her up?"
5822What can I do for you?"
5822What can I do?
5822What did he think the government would offer?
5822What did she care for talk?
5822What did they say as they sat there?
5822What do you propose to do about it?"
5822What do you propose?"
5822What else were they for?
5822What had come over this thrilling young lady- killer?
5822What nothings do people usually say in such circumstances, even if they are three- score and ten?
5822What of it?
5822What was all this for and what does it amount to after all?
5822What was he doing?
5822What would the law do but protect him and make me an outcast?
5822What- asleep?
5822Where did you get it?
5822Where was his coolness?
5822Who is he, Blanche?"
5822Why all these questions?
5822Why did n''t he send his wife home?
5822Why did you get the speech written for you, and then read it in the House without ever having it copied?"
5822Why had he taken no steps to free himself?
5822Would he smile as in the old days when she loved him so; or would he sneer as when she last saw him?
5822Would it be long?
5822Would you-- did you wish me to vote for it?
5822You are not ignorant of his feeling towards you?"
5822You are offended, though, to have me speak of it?"
5822You seem to go the furthest around to get at a thing-- but you are in earnest, are n''t you?"
5822You think I am as powerless as that day I fell dead at your feet?"
5822You think I will let you live with that woman?
5822You thought you were rid of me?
5822You would n''t deceive me, Harry?"
5822Your being with him so much is the town talk, that''s all?"
3304Annie Rogers again? 3304 What''s this?"
3304A woman?
3304All alone?
3304An''what more does she want?"
3304And Mr. Grimes... he gets some of it?
3304And do n''t you see that I will win in the end?
3304And do n''t you see what a hold that gives me upon my father?
3304And do what, ma''am?
3304And do you agree with him, Mr. Montague?
3304And do you get any?
3304And does he not consult with you?
3304And friendship means so little to you as that?
3304And how about the losses?
3304And how did it end?
3304And how did it turn out?
3304And how is Annie?
3304And how many times have I been?
3304And if he wo n''t?
3304And if you mean to stop, why not stop?
3304And in the end the public pays for it?
3304And is there anything they have n''t said about us already?
3304And it is some one you can trust?
3304And my father has made preparations?
3304And none of your old friends ever see you?
3304And shall I come in this evening?
3304And so that is how Grimes gets his money?
3304And so there will be considerable disturbance of the market?
3304And that another had been promised a seat in the United States Supreme Court by that eminent Republican?
3304And that none of your lawyers do it?
3304And the evidence involves my father?
3304And was my father responsible for them?
3304And were n''t you frightened to death?
3304And what are they going to do?
3304And what were you put in for, judge Porter?
3304And what will you tell Henry Stevens?
3304And what... what do you mean to do?
3304And why is not the law enforced?
3304And you still wo n''t let me send her to a hospital?
3304And you wished to take me into your confidence?
3304And you, Mr. Montague... you prefer it so?
3304Any orders for the brokers this morning?
3304Are these people among my enemies?
3304Are you there, old man?
3304As soon as that?
3304But are you sure it''s safe?
3304But could you not have trusted a friendship such as ours?
3304But d''ye think my old father ever stopped to ask if I done it or not, ma''am?
3304But how can they write the decision?
3304But how could that be done?
3304But how?
3304But if I''d been that sort of a man, do you think I''d ever had the power?
3304But what can you say to him?
3304But why not?
3304But why play such a game?
3304But why should my father do business with a man whose chief source of income is vice?
3304But why?
3304But without you?
3304But you... with all your work, and your engagements?
3304But... how can that be?
3304By whom?
3304Ca n''t you see what I mean?
3304Ca n''t you see what that means to me?
3304Ca n''t you see?
3304Ca n''t you see?
3304Cash?
3304Corrupt the government, my dear?
3304Did he say that?
3304Did n''t your lady frien''get her pitcher in the papers over that case?
3304Did she mention that?
3304Did you see Grimes?
3304Did you see my article?
3304Directly?
3304Do n''t you know me?
3304Do n''t you see?
3304Do n''t you see?
3304Do n''t you see?
3304Do n''t you see?
3304Do n''t you see?
3304Do those who control the police get some of the money?
3304Do you contribute to his campaign funds?
3304Do you help to keep him a power in New York?
3304Do you know him?
3304Do you know why Grimes and I had to do what we did?
3304Do you love me?
3304Do you realize that the public has nothing to do with this suit?...
3304Do you realize what you are doing?
3304Do you realize what you''re proposing, man?
3304Do you think so?
3304Do you want it?
3304Does n''t the vice tribute go to him?
3304Does not Grimes have the nominating of judges and legislators?
3304Father, do n''t you realize what it means to corrupt the government of the city in this way?
3304Father, have you read"Ivanhoe"?
3304Father, you are going with him?
3304From Bullen?
3304From the police?
3304Gee whiz, I wonder if that''s so?
3304Go out, will you?
3304Grimes?
3304Has father come yet?
3304Has he been better than the others, or worse?
3304Have n''t we money enough yet?
3304Have you ever contributed to the Republican campaign funds?
3304Have you seen Julia Patterson lately?
3304Have you seen my father lately?
3304He has never made any attempt to influence the courts in your favor?
3304He is interested in companies that you give contracts to?
3304He will surely come?
3304Hegan, man... surely you do n''t mean this?
3304Henry Stevens?
3304How am I to know?
3304How are you?
3304How are you?
3304How can I?
3304How d''ye mean?
3304How did Grimes work it?
3304How did you come to know him?
3304How did you manage it?
3304How did you manage to get these?
3304How different?
3304How do you do, Mr. Bullen?
3304How do you do, Mr. Hegan?
3304How do you do?
3304How do you mean?
3304How do you mean?
3304How do you mean?
3304How do you suppose he takes her reform activities?
3304How long would you expect us to wait, Miss Hegan?
3304How many times have you been exposed already?
3304How''s Annie?
3304How''s that?
3304I do n''t suppose you''ve heard anything, have you?
3304I wonder what that means?
3304I?
3304Ile will be here this morning?
3304In what way are you responsible?
3304In what way?
3304Indeed?
3304Is Miss Hegan here?
3304Is he coming?
3304Is he surely coming?
3304Is he surely coming?
3304Is it nothing to you that I have the blood of that poor girl on my conscience?
3304Is it one of your Russian friends?
3304Is n''t it true?
3304Is she in the next room?
3304Is she still violent?
3304Is that so, Mr. Montague?
3304Is that the truth?
3304Is that true?
3304Is that what you wish to bring about?
3304Is that you, Miss Hegan?
3304Is the matter never going to be decided?
3304It''s marvelous how those Swedes hold on, is n''t it?
3304Just eating?
3304Leary?
3304Leary?"
3304MONTAGUE: How do you mean?
3304Money?
3304Mr. Andrews, where was my father last night?
3304Mr. Andrews, will you see there''s a car sent down to the trolley to meet Mr. Bullen?
3304Mr. Bullen, is that really true?
3304Mr. Bullen?
3304Mr. Montague?
3304My dear Jack, did you ever observe anything of the tuft- hunter in me?
3304My dear child, what can I do?
3304My heroism?
3304Never?
3304No relative of Jim Hegan, I hope?
3304Nor in favor of your companies?
3304Not in any way, father?
3304Of course it''s true... but why declaim to me about it?
3304Oh, what shall I do?
3304Oh, yes; how is she?
3304Oh, you have to see him?
3304One of his victims?
3304Porter?
3304Robert Grimes?
3304Say, Andrews, what''s the reply to these letters of the Fourth National?
3304Sir?
3304So, do n''t you see?
3304Something special, eh?
3304Surely, you ca n''t refuse me this chance to save him?
3304That house to which that girl was taken... there is a law against such places, is there not?
3304That is my father''s car... Mr. Montague, will you excuse me?
3304That is what the conference was about?
3304That it is a covert attack upon me by an unscrupulous enemy?
3304The Court decision is expected to- day, is it not, Mr. Andrews?
3304The decision''s liable to affect the market?
3304The judges are bought, Mr. Montague?
3304The one that''s pending in the Court of Appeals?
3304Then my father is a bad man?
3304Then other people know it?
3304Then what is the nature of your relationship with Grimes?
3304Then why should the police not be punished?
3304Then, how did you learn it?
3304Then, if the public could win, it would be worth while, would it not?
3304Then, what happened, Miss Hegan?
3304There were corrupt things done?
3304These people pay money to the police, do they not?
3304They pay money to the police, do n''t they?
3304To have a talk with me?
3304To turn tail and run from his enemies?
3304Was that because there was something wrong in it?
3304Well?
3304Well?
3304Well?
3304Well?
3304What are we to do?
3304What are you doing here?
3304What can they do but talk in the newspapers?
3304What did he do?
3304What did you offer him?
3304What do you ask me?
3304What do you say?
3304What do you want with me?
3304What do you wish me to do?
3304What does that matter to him?
3304What does this mean?
3304What excuse will you be able to make to him?
3304What have you been up to to- day?
3304What is it, Laura?
3304What is it?
3304What is it?
3304What is it?
3304What is it?
3304What is that?
3304What is the nature of your evidence against Grimes?
3304What more do we want?
3304What sort of a man are you, anyway?
3304What then?
3304What then?
3304What was he named for?
3304What would you say if I told you that we had information that one of the judges had received a thousand shares of Grand Avenue stock from Murdock?
3304What would you say, Mr. Montague?
3304What''s come over you, anyhow... after all the things we''ve been through together?
3304What''s her game?
3304What''s his first name?
3304What''s that?
3304What''s that?
3304What''s that?
3304What''s the matter?
3304What''s the reason for it?
3304What''s your father done to you, that you should turn against him?
3304What?
3304What?
3304What?
3304What?
3304What?
3304What?
3304What?
3304When did you see him?
3304When''s the next train?
3304When?
3304When?
3304Where are your things?
3304Where did you run on to her?
3304Where do you keep yourself these days?
3304Where is he?
3304Where was he?
3304Where was it?
3304Where was this?
3304Where''d you get onto these ideas, ma''am?
3304Where?
3304Which one?
3304Who are these people?
3304Who can that be?
3304Who is it?
3304Who is it?
3304Who is it?
3304Who is this, please?
3304Who''s Ollie Montague?
3304Who''s your friend?
3304Who?...
3304Why did n''t you help me before?
3304Why did you come here?
3304Why did you want to see me so specially tonight?
3304Why do n''t you come over?...
3304Why do n''t you drop a fellow a hint now and then?
3304Why do n''t you let me hold it and buy for you?
3304Why do you bring that man here?
3304Why must you torture yourself so?
3304Why not?
3304Why now?
3304Why should I not see them, so long as they exist?
3304Why should you see such things?
3304Why stay in it?
3304Why stop it?
3304Why, Mr. Montague, you here?
3304Why, how do you do?
3304Why?
3304Why?
3304Why?
3304Will you have a cigar?
3304Will you?
3304With Grimes?
3304Wo n''t you come in?
3304Wo n''t you stop a minute?
3304Would n''t it be a joke if Nemesis were to get at Jim Hegan through his daughter?
3304Would you be able to tell me that you know it of your own personal knowledge?
3304Would you ever think, to look at his innocent countenance, that he had helped to hold a building for six hours against Russian artillery?
3304Would you like to invest a bit for me now and then?
3304Would you say that you could prove it to a jury?
3304You are making a Socialist out of him, of course?
3304You are not through with him yet, then?
3304You can bear it?
3304You do n''t call them revolutionists that you meet at the settlement, I hope?
3304You do not deny that this is the truth?
3304You found your way, did you?
3304You have n''t been able to get any justice?
3304You mean Murdock?
3304You mean to do that?
3304You mean, you can give me your word of honor that that is the truth?
3304You put Mr. Grimes in the way of making a great deal of money, do you not?
3304You see what the game is?
3304You think that?
3304You were concerned in some important deal with my father, were you not?
3304You wo n''t back out?
3304You''ll see it through?
3304You''ve heard the story, have you, Mr. Montague?
3304You''ve no right... do you understand me?
3304You... you know that you love me?
3304let me see, where?
42333Ah, Mr. Daley, how do you do?
42333Ah, Senator, how do you do? 42333 Ah, you do?
42333All very nice, Senator, but where are the''spons''to liquidate the minutià ¦, eh? 42333 And has the present or future no happy moments?"
42333Anything, Sargent?
42333Are you alone, Sargent? 42333 Belle, do you think the ties that bind us together are lightly assumed; or has your father''s command made you regret the step you have taken?
42333Belle, what does this mean? 42333 Bloodshed?
42333But Sargent-- what does he say?
42333But have you never thought another might have desired to get me out of the way?
42333But must I be a cripple? 42333 But you do n''t look well; are you sick?
42333But yourself, George?
42333But, papa, what did I do? 42333 But, suppose he writes back to his friends-- what then?"
42333Can not some one open those doors? 42333 Darius,"quietly but feelingly spoke Mrs. Hamblin,"why have you kept us in ignorance of this?
42333Do you have confidence in him? 42333 Do you think so, George?
42333Doubt you? 42333 Foine as a top, Sinitor, and how''s yersel''?"
42333For what?
42333George Alden? 42333 George, are you a fool?"
42333Going away? 42333 H''m-- well, he is your father''s choice, he trusts him; why should n''t I?"
42333Have you any plans to suggest?
42333Have you mailed the forged letter to Alden?
42333How are you feeling now?
42333How are you, Paddy?
42333How can you kiss me,he would say,"when I have been so cruel to you?
42333How do you like your place, Sargent?
42333How will you manage to clear yourself of any complicity?
42333How would you like his place, Sargent?
42333Husband, what do you mean?
42333I am only a bank clerk,he said,"but is that reason why this man''s daughter should be injured by my society?
42333I can save you? 42333 Is he dead?"
42333Is he unkind to you, George?
42333Is the brave fellow dead?
42333Is there any possibility of my recovery?
42333Is there no way to extricate yourself?
42333Is there not a way to do what you mention?
42333Mighty well, Miller; how''s things agoin''here?
42333My crime? 42333 No?
42333Now, Paddy, how are all the boys, and how goes politics at''The Shades''?
42333Oh, why did Papa allow himself to be led into this difficulty? 42333 Sargent, what in the world possessed you to make such a charge against the Senator?
42333See here, Sargent, did n''t the Senator say he would see you provided for? 42333 See me?"
42333Set''em up, Paddy? 42333 She thinks I will marry her, does she?
42333Stand by you? 42333 Suppose he shows fight?"
42333Tell him Yes,said the Senator, and as the boy passed out, he remarked:"What the devil does he want now?"
42333Thank you; perhaps I spoke hastily just now, but answer me-- do you think I am guilty?
42333Then she will certainly return?
42333Then you will restore him to me, and when he returns you will proclaim his innocence?
42333There, how does that strike you, Senator, and how does it hit you, Rawlings?
42333To whom do you refer?
42333Unless what?
42333Unsuccessful? 42333 Well, Miller, what is it?
42333Well, Sargent, how are you?
42333Well, gentlemen, what have I done?
42333Well, have you any idea you could arrange a trap for him to fall into?
42333What can you do and when can you do it?
42333What do you call it worth? 42333 What have I done?
42333What is it, child? 42333 What is it?"
42333What is the matter, Belle?
42333What is your decision, George? 42333 What kind of a clerk does Sargent make?"
42333What shall we do for a home paper, now?
42333Where are we, Sargent? 42333 Where is the pistol, Sargent?
42333Where-- where is Belle?
42333Where?
42333Who are they, Sargent? 42333 Who is it?"
42333Why inform you of what you already know? 42333 Why, oh, why did you cross my purpose?"
42333Would you be happier were I your wife?
42333Would you be willing to take any chances to accomplish that very thing?
42333Yes; but you are agitated; what-- what is it?
42333You and George do n''t like him, eh? 42333 You must not leave me-- oh, it still seems like a dream-- but where is he?
42333You think it rather unpleasant work, eh, Sargent? 42333 _ I_ mourned as dead?"
42333About ten o''clock, Geordie asking permission to go on the lake, Belle gave consent, when Willie said:"Tan''t I do too?
42333After a general hand- shaking, Miller said:"Come, boys, what''ll it be?"
42333After embracing his wife and daughter, the latter asked:"Papa, where-- is-- is-- George?"
42333Alden cast but a glance at her, and then asked the faithful Jane:"Will you help carry her to our camp?"
42333Alden should not be allowed to longer visit my daughter, but how can it be prevented?
42333All?
42333Am I dreaming?
42333And was Cleverdale the place you fled from?"
42333Anything new?"
42333Approaching his wife, he said:"Why was I not made aware of this marriage?
42333Are the boys here?"
42333Are the boys injured?"
42333Are they saved?"
42333Are you alive?"
42333Are you ignorant of the events of the day, or is your heart turned to stone?
42333As Dr. Briar entered the apartment, George looked into his face and asked:"Doctor, is my back broken?"
42333As Miller entered one of the polling- places and met Farmer Johnson, he extended his hand and said:"Mr. Johnson, how are you to- day?"
42333As he turned and left the room, he failed to hear his daughter remark:"What would Papa say did he know I was the wife of George Alden?"
42333As they reached the auditorium, the handsome Assemblyman offered his arm, saying:"Miss Hamblin, may I have the honor of accompanying you home?"
42333Belle gazed after him for an instant, and wildly throwing up her hands, exclaimed:"What have I done, oh, what have I done to merit this?"
42333Belle joined Fannie in an adjoining room; the latter said:"Dear Belle, you are a precious girl-- but what will your parents say?"
42333Belle went directly to her mother, who said:"What is it, Belle?
42333But can I do otherwise than try to prevent the crash that would ruin me and disgrace those dependent upon me?
42333But could he gain the iron door, at least three hundred feet onward, and up another flight of stairs?
42333But how can I raise the money-- that is, who-- will-- lend-- it-- to-- me?
42333But how can you help it?
42333But near the hour of noon, he opened his eyes, exclaiming:"Where is the key?
42333But shall I go to pieces financially?
42333But supposing the ex- cashier should walk in some day, with papers and documents, to say nothing of his face, to prove he is not dead?
42333But the body in yonder cemetery-- what can you tell us about that?"
42333But what is manliness, honor, or love to you?
42333But where was the brave fellow?
42333But who are the villains who have done this?
42333But, how came you here?"
42333By the way!--as Sargent is doctoring the books, why should n''t he make the deficit fifty thousand, which I need, instead of five thousand?
42333By the way, Paddy, are the boys all right?
42333Ca n''t you postpone your departure?"
42333Ca n''t you sleep for a while?
42333Can I enlist you in a cause that interests me deeply, if it will also be of great advantage to you?"
42333Can he be sick?
42333Can you meet Rawlings, Horton, and myself at Saratoga Saturday night?
42333Can you take hold of both hooks?
42333Choking spasmodically for a moment, she regained her feet, and replied:"Marry him?
42333Come along; who will go with me?
42333Come, Paddy, set''em up again-- what''ll y''''ave, boys?
42333Confess what?
42333D''ye hear?"
42333D''ye hear?"
42333DEAR SENATOR: I will be at your house at 7 P.M. Will you be at home?
42333Dead?
42333Did I-- did I save them?"
42333Did n''t expect to see me to- day, eh?"
42333Did n''t he save Willie''s life?
42333Did you make any arrangement with him, Senator?"
42333Do you feel better?"
42333Do you know your praises are being sung far and near?"
42333Do you mean to insinuate I''d sell my vote-- me, a farmer who can buy the best farm in this''ere county?
42333Do you remember it?"
42333Do you suppose I will allow my child to throw herself away upon a common bank clerk?
42333Do you understand?"
42333Eh, Miller?"
42333Eh, Rawlings?"
42333Eh?
42333Eh?
42333Entering the bank, Sargent said to him:"By present indications our cashier will step out without our aid, eh?"
42333Fannie Alden supports herself, and why can not I?"
42333For what?
42333Gentlemen, who will be your presiding officer?"
42333George Alden hearing her sigh looked into her face, and said:"Why are you sad?"
42333Gradually strength returning, she gently lifted her head, opened her eyes, and said:"Where am I?
42333Had I married him?
42333Have I your promise?"
42333Have n''t you a clerk in the bank you can enlist to help you?"
42333Have you any ideas on the subject?"
42333He had just written a letter to Mannis, containing the following lines:"When shall I see you?
42333He walked to and fro several times, and then, halting before his wife, asked:"What do you mean?
42333He was astonished; what politician would not have been?
42333His daughter, engaged bathing his temples, said:"Oh, Papa, do you wish to leave us?"
42333His election is an assured fact, and can you, a young man, afford to go down with the wreck?
42333How are you, Horton?"
42333How can I free myself from myself?
42333How dare that fellow pollute your lips with a kiss?"
42333How do you like your new place?"
42333How many of the laborers at the mill can you pull for me?
42333How would Hamblin Guards sound?
42333How would you like that, my impatient prisoner?"
42333How''s things in Cleverdale?
42333How?"
42333I can not bear to open them, but must do so, for how else can I know his destination?"
42333I do n''t just like this job; but virtue will have its reward, and such patterns as you and I will not be forgotten, eh?"
42333I have much real estate-- enough, in fact, if advantageously disposed of, to relieve me; but what will a forced sale return?
42333I must get rid of her some way; but how?
42333I wants to wide with Geordie-- may I do?"
42333I wonder, though, if some day the Senator wo n''t put somebody up to crushing me in the same way?"
42333If I accede to your demand now, will this be the last?
42333If he should repent, what would you and I do?"
42333If the people of Cleverdale, who loved him so, knew that I was his murderer, think you they would spare me?"
42333If this is earth, what must hell be?
42333If you get a thousand- dollar position, that will fix you-- eh, old fellow?"
42333In a few moments Mrs. Culver entered, and said:"What do you wish, sir?"
42333In a few moments the efforts at restoration were successful; Belle opened her eyes, and said:"Was it a dream?"
42333In fact, does not the imperative duty devolve upon a parent of making provision in life for his loved ones?
42333Is he a man you can safely trust?"
42333Is n''t my word law in my own family?
42333Is not a man justified in guiding the destiny of those belonging to him?
42333Is that so?"
42333Is the storm over?
42333Is there no other way to avert the calamity awaiting Papa?"
42333Light fresh cigars, gentlemen; by the by, Rawlings, did you ever visit Lake George?"
42333Look here-- is that written by any other hand than your own?"
42333Many sad faces gathered about the ruins, and with trembling voices asked:"What will become of our wives and little ones?"
42333Miller''s words made a deep impression on Sargent, who rested his head on his hand a moment and then replied:"But how can I recall the words?
42333Miller, what is your opinion of my chance for renomination?
42333Mrs. Nash, what do you mean?"
42333Must I perish?
42333My God, Belle, what do you mean?"
42333My plan is this: Sargent, you say, will do anything you desire: well, is he a good penman, and can he imitate handwriting?"
42333No?
42333Nothing new, eh?"
42333Now I do n''t want to be mean or go back on a bargain, but had n''t you better see the two thousand dollars?
42333Now how can we get rid of him?
42333Oh, George, is there not some way to inform her of our safety?
42333Oh, George, my husband, is it indeed you?"
42333Oh, why did I escape?"
42333Oh, why did I run away like a thief?"
42333Pardon me, but have you been ill?"
42333Place a trap for him, do you understand?
42333Reader, did you ever visit your State Capitol at the organization of the Legislature, and see the scramble for spoils?
42333Reader, have you ever participated in a camp dinner?
42333Rising quickly, with excited voice she asked:"And-- and where is he?"
42333See here, Horton, what can you suggest?
42333See that party on the little island-- isn''t it a funny sight?
42333Shake hands wid yees, is it?
42333Shall we meet soon?"
42333She is deeply interested in Alden, but what of that?
42333Shortly afterward Belle came near him, and said:"Papa, wo n''t you stay home this evening?
42333Soon the Senator opened his eyes, and seeing the women bending over him, he said:"Why, why did you do this?
42333Still, what lover has ever lacked hope in proportion to what was to be hoped against?
42333Suddenly Mrs. Nash arose excitedly, and asked:"What is your rightful name?"
42333Tell me quick: is he better?"
42333The frantic girl saw the waves go headlong over the rock, submerging the faithful nurse nearly to the waist, but how dare she approach them?
42333The teller entering the president''s private office, the latter said:"Have you thought over the matter we discussed the night before the fire?"
42333The waiter soon returned, and Alden said:"Can you direct me to an inexpensive, respectable private boarding- house, where I can find comfort?
42333The young men became lions at once, for were they not owners of a bonanza?
42333Then she arose and, turning to George, said:"Can we go to our mother now?
42333There, how is that?
42333They prate of honesty and rob a man by their disgraceful blackmailing and-- But how could politicians get along if it were n''t for such rascals?"
42333This fellow looks pretty fine in borrowed clothes, eh, Mannis?"
42333Two hours later the young wife returned, and perceiving the happy look upon Fannie''s face, said:"What is it?
42333Well, who_ is_ to be trusted?"
42333What can I do?
42333What conspiracy is this?"
42333What has happened?"
42333What have I done to deserve it?
42333What is Daley about, and does he intend to make us trouble?"
42333What is the latest, Sargent?"
42333What say you?
42333What say you?"
42333What shall I do about payments?"
42333What shall I do?
42333What shall I do?
42333What shall we do to force Daley from the course?
42333What shall we do?"
42333What should I do, a helpless person entirely dependent upon those I love?
42333What would the world say were I to become bankrupt?"
42333When the news reached Sargent, he exclaimed,"Alden returned?
42333When will bloodshed be added?"
42333Where are Jane and the boys?
42333Where are they from?"
42333Where in the world did you drop from?"
42333Where is this hallway, Jones?"
42333Why did n''t the fellow keep away from Cleverdale?
42333Why did papa engage that Sargent as bank clerk?
42333Why have I allowed Belle to attend him during his illness?
42333Why is it?"
42333Why should we have any hearts at all?"
42333Why, man, what are you thinking about?"
42333Will any man vote the bread and butter from the mouths of his wife and children?
42333Will it buy bread?
42333Will it obtain station and fame?
42333Will you consent?"
42333Will you stand by me in this matter, Sargent?
42333With my credit good, I can raise plenty of money, but how can I repay it?
42333Wonder what has become of Mannis?
42333Wonder where Alden is now?
42333Yet, is n''t it better to save myself and my reputation than allow this opportunity to pass?
42333You must have something to say on the subject?"
42333You still mean to get rid of him?"
42333are you going away?
42333asked Rawlings;"ca n''t a thoroughbred citizen call in here without being insulted?
42333eh?
42333he said one day,"during all my sickness and suffering, I have passed many happy hours; will it always last?"
42333he would exclaim,"what have I done to gratify my ambition?
42333how can I strike this blow at her heart?"
42333how he will shake in his boots when Sargent and I get through with our part of this affair-- and wo n''t all Cleverdale be excited?
42333is anything wrong to- night?"
42333is that haggard- looking face mine?
42333ole man, how''s that fer a thurrerbred?"
42333what am I about to do?
42333what can be done?"
42333what do I care for that?
42333what do you mean?
42333what is honor?
42333what''s that?
42333where am I?"
42333who cares for that?
42333who goes?"
42333why, what do you mean?
42333why?"
42333wid sich a dirty traither as yees?
42333would n''t he make Rome howl if he knew what we were doing?
42333would n''t there be a nice old time in Cleverdale?
42333yes?
43103''Ca n''t you give Calhoun the benefit of the doubt, that he paid this money as a fee?'' 43103 ''I suppose he''ll plead guilty here?''
43103''With that understanding are you willing to become a witness before this Grand Jury?'' 43103 2--Do you favor an overhead trolley system throughout the city except on Market Street?
43103Am I to understand that I am not to be heard in this court?
43103And what are your three''constitutional and moral''questions,--since you have sent me a pamphlet asking an answer to them? 43103 And you intended to say to all the readers of the magazine what you set forth over your signature there?"
43103Could you act fairly and impartially, as a Grand Juror, while having your present feeling of horror and disgust?
43103Did you, then and there, tell him,pursued Heney,"that it was his share of the money you had received from the five French- restaurant keepers?"
43103Does it fill you with such horror that you believe everyone connected with the administration is corrupt?
43103Have you been doing any business with him since?
43103I beg your pardon?
43103I say,said Heney,"will you produce an itemized account of moneys expended in opposition to these prosecutions?"
43103Is n''t what I am accusing myself of, true of all of us? 43103 Mr. Dwyer: That is vernacular authorized by the President- elect of the United States, I suppose it is good English?
43103Mr. Fickert: That there was no evidence against those men? 43103 Mr. Moore-- Was that time fixed, Mr. Heney?
43103Now, finding that they could get so easily a privilege by paying for it, what did they do? 43103 Now, who was it that originated that meeting?
43103Q. Abraham Ruef? 43103 Q. I mean a conversation with reference to the rates?
43103Q. Promissory notes? 43103 The Court-- Have you in mind the testimony on that point, Mr. Moore?
43103The Court-- promissory notes to you from Abraham Ruef, and indorsed? 43103 The Court: Did you so understand it, Mr. Berry?
43103What impressed that upon your mind?
43103What is Banker Hellman''s''New York?'' 43103 What is your plea?"
43103What,he demanded of Roy,"have you in the next room?"
43103Why this astonishing and sudden change of front? 43103 Why,"demanded James D. Phelan,"should we take violent steps?
43103You feel that your conscience would enable you to act fairly?
43103You were elected Mayor of this city?
43103$ 1,000?
43103A crime had been committed, and the first question to be asked was, Who had the motive?
43103About when did he say it ought or he would be able to pay them?
43103Advised who?
43103Again, what has that to do with the guilt or innocence of the accused, even if it has occurred?
43103And it was put through with that understanding?
43103And signed?
43103And the same way in regard to this also?
43103And what is the reason for that?
43103And what was agreed upon there( in caucus) as to programme?
43103And you passed it out in the same way?
43103Are not our American institutions still intact?
43103Are not stealing, perjury, bribery, dynamiting, murder, enough?
43103Are these and the others of their kidney laboring in the same behalf as friends and sympathizers of Mr. Calhoun or merely as his hired men?"
43103Are you not going to dismiss these cases against him?''
43103Are you not in sympathy with him?"
43103As expense?
43103As soon as the court sentenced you you would receive the$ 10,000 that Murphy put into the hands of this third person?
43103At that time did you have any purpose or intention of prosecuting Mr. Calhoun?
43103At that time did you have any purpose or intention of prosecuting Mr. Calhoun?
43103At that time was anything said by any person about prosecuting Mr. Calhoun?
43103At that time was anything said by any person about prosecuting Mr. Calhoun?
43103At the time that Mr. Phelan agreed to contribute the$ 10,000, Mr. Spreckels, what did you say, if anything, about contributing yourself?
43103At the time that Mr. Phelan agreed to contribute the$ 10,000, Mr. Spreckels, what did you say, if anything, about contributing yourself?
43103At the time you talked about your having an attorney did he tell you to send him some money?
43103Because-- instead-- to what else would it go?
43103But how about making it better?
43103But if murdered-- or even if the derringer were smuggled in to him-- what was the motive behind it?
43103But who has earned from San Francisco the right to say when?
43103But, with Haas under watchful eyes of special guards, by whom?
43103By what witnesses will you prove that the money was given to Gallagher or to any of the other Supervisors to influence their votes in this matter?
43103Can a Federal Assistant Attorney- General, under Federal salary, lawfully act at the same time as State Assistant District Attorney?
43103Can a private citizen contribute money to help the State''s prosecuting officers in the investigation and trial of a criminal charge?
43103Can jurisdiction be conferred on a court by consent, and if so, how could you proceed with the Ford trial on a legal holiday?
43103Can you not be patient as long with militant honesty as you were with sneaking crime?
43103Could I communicate with Gus?
43103Did Abraham Ruef own the trolley lines?
43103Did Brobeck, in his conversation, tell you where he got the information that Burns had been out there?
43103Did Mr. Glass tell you he wanted you to give it to him in currency?
43103Did Mr. Kelly call up a telephone number from the office at that time?
43103Did Murphy show you anything?
43103Did Priet get you a receipt?
43103Did he know that Scott did not leave until the 27th?
43103Did he show you any of that?
43103Did he tell you that he knew what Burns had said?
43103Did he?
43103Did n''t they go into the books as a fee for Morrison& Cope and charged as expenses against property?
43103Did the money paid the Supervisors come out of the unaccounted- for$ 200,000 which had disappeared into General Ford''s possession?
43103Did they give editorial work for that?
43103Did you at any time tell Mr. Heney that you desired to have him prosecute Mr. Patrick Calhoun?
43103Did you at any time tell Mr. Heney, that you desired to have him prosecute Mr. Patrick Calhoun?
43103Did you have any conversation with him about that time?
43103Did you have any reason to believe that Mr. Calhoun at that time had committed any crime?
43103Did you have any reason to believe that Mr. Calhoun at that time had committed any crime?
43103Did you have the currency on hand or send out and get it?
43103Did you make complaint to Ruef about it?
43103Did you tell Watson to do that?
43103Did you tell him at any time that you desired to have him prosecute any person connected with the United Railroads Company?
43103Did you tell him at any time that you desired to have him prosecute any person connected with the United Railroads Company?
43103Do n''t you know he is a detective of the Southern Pacific?
43103Do n''t you know?
43103Do you enjoy the picture now that it is complete?
43103Do you know Abraham Ruef?
43103Do you know why the money has n''t been given to you yet by Ruef?
43103Do you sympathize with him or not?"
43103Do you think it would be advisable to telegraph or write to him not to say anything?
43103Does any person claim Ruef to be innocent?
43103Does it require any argument that now is the time to make this examination instead of waiting until we have presented our evidence to the Grand Jury?
43103Dr. Nieto then said in substance,''There is n''t any change in the situation, is there?''
43103During that time in 1905, were any newspapers paid to help the good cause?
43103During your incarceration?
43103Everything that is charged to that reserve fund?
43103First we made a slight search, and then I said to Mr. Burns:''Are you sure we searched him thoroughly?''
43103Five thousand dollars a year?
43103For charging it to legal?
43103For two years?
43103For what?
43103From them to the company?
43103Gallagher?"
43103Had Mr. Scott informed the District Attorney that he left on the 18th or 19th?
43103Halsey?''
43103Has he given you any reason?
43103Have you in mind the testimony on that point, Mr. Moore?
43103He answers the familiar question,''What''s the matter with San Francisco?''
43103He does not for a moment ask or answer the question,''Did we actually, as men and officers, believe these facts to be notoriously so?''
43103He never said he had the money before on the other matters?
43103He referred to the statement made by Burns?
43103He said, Mr. Henderson, I am going to talk to you about Parkside and he said, have you an attorney?
43103He said,''What do you advise doing?
43103He says,''The recently elected Supervisor?''
43103He was following you around during the noon hour?
43103He would just say there will be this much coming?
43103Helping Gallagher do what?
43103Helping Gallagher sit on the lid?
43103Heney and Burns will put the question:''Where did they get it?''"
43103Heney, on cross- examination asked:"Did Ruef pay you any part of the$ 5,000 that has been testified he received from the French restaurants?"
43103Heney?"
43103His father?
43103His first question to you was what?
43103How did they get paid for the land?
43103How do you like your victory?
43103How long did it take you to get tired of the graft?
43103How much money were you to get?
43103How much was paid to it?
43103How was it taken care of?
43103How was the property account to be charged with it?
43103How was the transaction to appear in the books?
43103How would your cash account for it?
43103How, then, upon that evidence, is Scott eliminated from this transaction?
43103How?
43103I said to Mr. Blake, I said,''How do you think Mr. Kelly stands on the graft prosecution?''
43103I said what?
43103I said,''How did you find out?''
43103I said,''What for?''
43103I said,''Why, how can an honest man take that view of the matter?''
43103I says,''Did you telephone for me?''
43103If I go out and do anything rash I am liable to get into trouble, ai n''t I?''
43103If that is so, then of what consequence was it whether one or the other was Mayor or boss?
43103If you call Gallagher as a witness, how do you expect to induce him to testify without granting him Immunity?
43103In any of these events, what would be the lot of the man who had betrayed the scarcely- known captains of the powerful machine?
43103In what form or shape?
43103Is Ruef the sole test of every question?
43103Is he the gentleman sitting immediately back of Mr. Ford?
43103Is it because Claudianes is unknown, ignorant, friendless, moneyless?
43103Is it possible that Ruef is the only man to be considered?
43103Is not San Francisco a great, civilized community?
43103Is there no man among the 3,300 prisoners in San Quentin and Folsom who justly can arouse efforts in his behalf?
43103Is there no man in the list of appointees to whom in pride we may all yield our praise?
43103It appeared on the books as having been paid to Morrison& Cope for attorneys''fees?
43103It is not now the question, Where did he get it?
43103It would have appeared somewhere in the books, that check, that amount would be deducted from the bank account?
43103Jean Loupy was asked by Heney:"Did you go to him( Ruef) because he was a lawyer or because he was a political boss?"
43103Leave a tag with you?
43103Leave a tag, would you?
43103Must the course of justice in this community run the gamut of violence, as well as of slander and pettifogging obstruction?
43103Never said that he did not expect it?
43103Now, in what way did that money appear in the books?
43103Now, then, that shows that it was charged against what fund?
43103Now, then, the Parkside trolley, was there an understanding in regard to money being paid on that?
43103Now, then, what was said about how the money was to be paid?
43103Of course, he will''connubiate''with him, but what of it?
43103Of the interview which followed Snyder testified at the hearing of the case as follows:"I said( to Kelly)''Well, what is the matter now?''
43103On the other hand, why assume it for the Mayor?
43103Only explanation of it?
43103Or any person connected with the United Railroads Company?
43103Or any person connected with the United Railroads Company?
43103Or shall there be at last one place found where even Abe Ruef gets exact and equal justice?"
43103Ordinary way of keeping books?
43103Shall Abe Ruef be suffered to teach that lesson?
43103Shall he corrupt San Quentin prison as he did San Francisco?
43103Shall his great office be prostituted to the support of lawlessness?
43103Shall the press remain silent while thieves plunder a distressed city and rob it of its good name?
43103Shall we first have to give those whom we accuse time to bribe witnesses and get them out of the country?
43103Signed by who?
43103Snyder?"
43103Still the witness hesitated, and again the Judge asked with vigor:"Are you in sympathy with him?"
43103That who had said it?
43103That who had said what he had told Mr. McGushin?
43103That you would be all treated equally and fairly?
43103The only definite, was it, it has n''t come?
43103The question on every man''s lip was: Will Judge Graham recognize Ruef or Langdon as District Attorney at the impaneling of the Grand Jury?
43103The question raised by the defense was, did the bribe money necessarily come through Halsey''s superior, Glass?
43103Then what was said?
43103Then you do n''t desire to testify?
43103There being no tangible proof, therefore, before the Court, of the complicity of the parties, should the pending application be granted at this time?
43103There is nothing on that paper that indicates that it goes into legal expense?
43103There was the insistent inquiry,''What does Schmitz get by the bargain?''
43103This$ 10,000 that you gave him( Halsey) under direction of Mr. Glass, in what shape did you hand it to him?
43103Was Mr. Heney''s payment by the Department of Justice covertly for the California prosecution but nominally for other and Federal services?
43103Was n''t it arranged that every man should be treated alike as to money?
43103Was n''t that an explanation?
43103Was that Mr. Melrose, a detective of the Southern Pacific, who is sitting there?
43103Was that time fixed, Mr. Heney?
43103Was the company''s deed put on record?
43103Was this$ 600 legal expenses?
43103Were Morrison& Cope''s fees charged up as a piece of property and did they go through a rigmarole of deeding a piece of property too?
43103What did Priet say about how the money was to be paid?
43103What did he say you were to get for the five thousand dollars, Priet?
43103What did he say?
43103What did he say?
43103What did he( Wilson) say on that occasion?
43103What do you mean by that?
43103What do you mean, that no one was to go with him to Ruef?
43103What do you mean?
43103What does''sitting on the lid''mean?
43103What earthly bearing could that have, if it were true, on the guilt or innocence of the men accused of felony?
43103What fault has he to find with that?
43103What makes it legal?
43103What paper was that?
43103What papers?
43103What was it taken from?
43103What was said there?
43103What was the purpose of that?
43103What was the reason for charging it to property account?
43103What was the reason of doing it in this instance?
43103What was the remark as you heard it that Burns made?
43103What was this$ 7,500 that Murphy showed you?
43103What were the terms of that employment?
43103What were you to get that$ 10,000 for?
43103What would you have said if we had made a scapegoat of a petty criminal and let the giants go?
43103What, if any, conversation then ensued between yourself, Mr. Ruef and Mr. Calhoun?
43103Where did the conversation take place in which you told him about the necessity of having the$ 20,000?
43103Where did you get it?
43103Who drew it?
43103Who else signed them, if any one?
43103Who had stated to Marks the exact amount on the trolley proposition?
43103Who said that, you or Ruef?
43103Who said that?
43103Who stated that there must be a leak somewhere in the Board?
43103Who told you he would give you$ 10,000?
43103Who told you to go there?
43103Who told you to put it under legal expenses?
43103Who urged Haas to do this thing, and what was their motive?
43103Who was it who drew the resolutions; who was it who prompted the speakers and the chairman?
43103Who was the check made payable to?
43103Why could n''t it be charged to what it was, attorneys''fees?
43103Why did you cover up this in connection with Ruef?
43103Why does it go to legal?
43103Why not for one as much or as little as the other?
43103Why should you vote to let Spreckels''s men do the grafting?
43103Why the astounding, organized effort and publicity campaign for Ruef alone?
43103Why were they not indicted, placed on their defense and sent to the penitentiary?
43103Why, then, were they permitted to remain an hour in office?
43103Why?
43103Why?
43103Why?
43103Will it not be an explanation when these defendants are put on trial that they will say it was an attorney''s fee?
43103Will you call Lonergan or any other Supervisor as a witness, and when you call him, how will you induce him to testify without granting him immunity?
43103Will you prove by Ford that he gave the money to Ruef, and if so, how will you induce Ford to testify without giving him immunity?
43103Will you prove the fact by Gallagher?
43103Will you put Ford on the stand to prove that he gave the money to Ruef, and if so, how will you get him to testify without giving him immunity?
43103Will you put Gallagher on the stand to prove it, and if so, how will you induce him to testify without granting him immunity?
43103Workingmen-- Are you going to put a big stick into Spreckels''hands to club you over the head with?"
43103Yes, what did Priet say you were to get for your money?
43103You did n''t cover up anything you paid to Morrison& Cope by putting through the hands of the secretary?
43103You heard complaints from the members that they had been so long about coming through?
43103You mean who told us to put it in that account?
43103You were not then a Supervisor, were you?
43103[ 409]"Will they,"demanded The Call the morning after Heney had been shot down,"stop at nothing?
43103[ 433]"Will you,"broke in Heney addressing Calhoun''s lawyers,"produce an itemized account of moneys expended in the defense of these matters?"
43103and did the defendants, Schmitz and Ruef, through such threat, extort money, and by means of the fear raised thereby?
43103and secondly, If not, did they commit bribery in such a way that the law can not reach them?
43103but What did he do with it?
38846''That night,''you say?
38846A strike on the railroad would hit you pretty hard just now, would n''t it?
38846A strike?--on the_ railroad_? 38846 An engine-- even a little old Atlantic- type-- is a pretty big thing to lose, is n''t it, Kirgan?"
38846And he has annoyed you?
38846And his object in telling you this?
38846And how long have you been here?
38846And how long shall we have to wait for another train?
38846And if he does turn you down?
38846And the greedy ones?
38846And the men higher up?
38846And why not from me?
38846And you also sent another to Upton Van Britt?
38846And you say I''ve been here hanging on by my eyelashes for three days? 38846 Are you going to tell me that something new has broken loose?"
38846Are you still roaming around in the Oregon woods?
38846Are you the minority stockholder, Uncle John?
38846Both of you? 38846 Burnt and crippled?
38846But if we refuse to lie down and let you walk over us and our patrons-- what then?
38846But if you quit, you''ll go East yourself, wo n''t you?
38846But is n''t there anything else we can do?
38846But now we do n''t could stand it off-- what then?
38846But now you wo n''t use him?
38846But the ground leases?
38846But what shall we do?
38846But where are you trying to land, Mart?
38846But you did send the wire?
38846But you had orders to give it to him when he required it, did n''t you?
38846By what right did he come to you, Sheila?
38846Ca n''t we walk somewhere to where there is a station or a town with people in it?
38846Ca n''t you blow the froth off and let me see what''s in the bottom of the stein?
38846Can we get Hatch and Henckel?
38846Can you account for it?
38846Can you add anything more?
38846Can you do it?
38846Can you look me in the eye and tell me that you have n''t fomented this eruption on the quiet to get the better of the Red Tower crowd in some way?
38846Collingwood? 38846 Come to the point, ca n''t you?
38846Crippled?
38846Der tuyfel has gone mit himself ofer der fence, yes?
38846Did Collingwood try to find you?
38846Did I undehstand you to say that these-- ah-- suggestions from Dunton had stopped?
38846Did I-- did I hear somebody say you''re sending for the undertakers?
38846Did Norcross say anything to make you think there had been a fight?
38846Did he try to persecute you?
38846Did you ever hear that he was married?
38846Did you go up against the gun I had loaded for you?
38846Did you read that editorial?
38846Did you see the name on that car when the engine went past to get in behind it?
38846Do n''t you? 38846 Do you mean to say that you are going to cut loose from Hatch and Henckel and their thousand- and- one robber subsidiary companies?"
38846Do you stand f''r it if we do this thing up right?
38846Do you think for a minute that I''d bring the papers here and trust them in your hands?
38846Does he think for one holy half minute that we''re going to sit down quietly and let him undo all the good work that''s been done?
38846Evidently,barked the boss; and then:"How did you happen to be here on that engine, Upton?"
38846H''m; only six months''actual experience, eh? 38846 Has anything been heard from Mr. Van Britt?"
38846Has n''t he been right good and brotherly to both of you this evening?
38846Has n''t he been up?
38846Have you seen or heard anything of Collingwood since yesterday?
38846He did n''t say anything to you, did he?
38846He is still opposing youh policies?
38846He was there when you came in?
38846How are you, Jimmie?
38846How bad is the trouble this time?
38846How badly are you tangled up in this political business?
38846How can you tell if you do n''t know her?
38846How did it happen?
38846How do you get it? 38846 How much will you tell Cousin Basil?"
38846How so?
38846I have a reasoning mind, Graham; have n''t you discovered it before this?
38846I might have known-- he as good as told me,was the reply, made kind of half- absently; and then, short and quick:"How''s the stock market?
38846I''ve been calling you on every phone I could think of,was the way she began; and then:"Where is Mr. Van Britt?"
38846In a business way, you mean?
38846In a business way? 38846 In what way?"
38846Is n''t there any telegraph station, or-- or anything?
38846Is n''t there_ any_ way we can stop that train?
38846Is that the fact?--or only the way you are doping it out?
38846Is there to be a stockholders''meeting in Portal City to- morrow morning?
38846It was last night that the door fell on me, was n''t it?
38846It was n''t a quarrel?
38846It was what I was telling you about, that same evening, you remember-- down in the hall when you brought the flowers for Cousin Sheila? 38846 It''s very singular, do n''t you think, Jimmie?--or do you?"
38846Jimmie, are you man enough to go with me and try a tackle on those fellows over there in that auto?
38846Jimmie, do you reckon this Red Tower outfit was far enough along in its scrap with the boss to put up a job to pass him out of the game?
38846Jimmie, have you found out yet why Mr. Van Britt insisted on quitting the service?
38846Me?
38846Meaning that you are going to try to hold us to the fixed percentage charge for handling, packing, loading, and transferring?
38846Mr. Norcross has n''t shown up at Mr. Chadwick''s Chicago offices?
38846Mrs. Macrae telephoned you?
38846No word yet from Mr. Norcross, I suppose?
38846Norcross brought you here with him from the West, did n''t he?
38846Not yours?
38846Not-- not Graham Norcross?
38846Resigned?--gave up and ran away? 38846 Ripley, I wonder what you''d say if I should tell you that the idea is not mine?"
38846Ripley, did Dunton know what was going to be done to me?
38846So Hatch did make a threat, then? 38846 So that is what Hatch has had up his sleeve?
38846So that''s the way of it, is it?
38846So you made a straight shoot for the scene of action?
38846So you''ve been getting your pointer, too, have you?
38846Supposing I do: what then?
38846Tell me,I broke in,"are there many more like you in the Pioneer Short Line service?"
38846Tell me,said Mr. Norcross, after a little pause:"You''re a native New Yorker: do you know this man Collingwood?"
38846Than any man, yes; but for a woman, Graham; would n''t you allow something for the woman?
38846That is the price of a man''s life,said Mr. Van Britt, soberly, and then Mr. Norcross said,"Who knows anything about Durgin?
38846That siding is n''t in any such shape that the Fast Mail could get by without seeing a''meet''train on the side- track, is it?
38846That was befo''you had met Sheila?
38846The Timber Mountain company is one of the Red Tower monopolies: did it have a railroad track up that gulch connecting with our''Y''?
38846The chimney?
38846The engineer and fireman were n''t hurt?
38846The_ Alexa_? 38846 Then Dunton''s nephew has n''t made himself known to you?"
38846Then the new general manager has been appointed?
38846Then they took you to the old lumber camp?
38846Then you stayed down town purposely to see me?
38846Then you''ve broken with Hatch?
38846There is a long- distance telephone to the Crow Gulch saw- mill; have you tried that?
38846There was some trouble in connection with Mr. Hatch that evening, was n''t there?
38846Upton,he began, as short as pie- crust,"have you thought of any way to break this wreck hoodoo yet?"
38846Vich of the two will it be that will come out of that commiddee room up- stairs?
38846Vich will be?
38846Was that what they did?
38846Was there-- was this thing that was done actually criminal?
38846We''re in pretty bad shape, are n''t we?
38846Well, Norcross, are you ready to talk now?
38846Well, what then?
38846Well,said Hatch, with growing irritation,"what are you holding back for now?
38846Well?
38846Well?
38846What are they doing, Jimmie?
38846What are you driving at?
38846What did he want to- night?
38846What did you do with him?
38846What do you make it, Jimmie?
38846What do_ you_ think?
38846What does he want you to do?
38846What happened between that and ten o''clock?
38846What has Uncle Chon Chadwick up his sleeve got, do you think?
38846What is he afraid of?
38846What is it, Barty?
38846What is it, Fred?
38846What is it, Major?
38846What is it, then?
38846What pay are you getting here?
38846What then?
38846What was Four''s report from Bauxite?
38846What was Mr. Norcross to do, I''d like to know; with Mr. Chadwick getting scared out, and Mr. Dunton threatening to fire him?
38846What was it?
38846What''s all this fire- alarm that''s been sprung about a new elevator trust?
38846What''s been going on since Monday night, Jimmie?
38846What''s that-- where?
38846What''s that?
38846What''s the pusher out for, Buck?
38846What''s your job?
38846What?
38846What?
38846When did you see her?
38846Where did he live?
38846Where-- whereabouts are we, Jimmie?
38846Who appointed you, if I may ask?
38846Who gave you this idea of taking the pay- roll into your confidence, Graham?
38846Who is he?
38846Who-- Sheila Macrae? 38846 Why ca n''t we pull them on him?"
38846Why in blue blazes did n''t you stay on that train and keep it from running away from us?
38846Why not?
38846Why not?
38846Why should n''t I want to see you killed? 38846 Why should they quarrel?"
38846With money?
38846Ye have the sthring in yer own hand; why do n''t ye pull it?
38846Yet it is your trade, is n''t it?
38846You are feeling better now?
38846You are going back to Mr. Chadwick''s car?
38846You are going down to keep that appointment with Misteh Rufus Hatch?
38846You are taking altogether too much for granted, are n''t you?
38846You are the chief clerk, perhaps?
38846You been passin''the word, quiet, among the boys to keep an eye out f''r that Atlantic- type that got lost in the shuffle, ai n''t you? 38846 You came out to see Cousin Basil?"
38846You can tell me now, ca n''t you?
38846You did that, Graham?--for a strangeh?
38846You do n''t mean it?
38846You had something more than a hunch: what was it-- a wire?
38846You have a blue- print of the Portal Division here, have n''t you?
38846You have thought of some other expedient?
38846You here, too?
38846You knew what that meant?
38846You know her? 38846 You know that old gravel pit that digs into the hill a mile west of the old''Y''on the Timber Mountain grade?
38846You mean that you will go to the newspapers with this?
38846You saw no more of him then?
38846You saw the two men who went over to the auto and smoked while they were waiting for the other two to come back?
38846You stopped all this?
38846You think I have n''t any point to come to?
38846You think it is a case for a detective?
38846You think the Dunton people are standing in with the graft?
38846You think there is no doubt but that he was bribed to put those trains together to- night?
38846You''ll meet the grievance committees and talk things over with them when there''s a kick coming?
38846You''re the one they call Dodds, are n''t you?
38846You''ve got an engine here, I suppose?
38846You?
38846A man out of the general offices talking that way about his road and his own boss?
38846After we''d counted a few of the cross- ties, the girl said:"Is your name Jimmie Dodds?"
38846And how did you know I was thinking of going?"
38846And how would he get there without somebody findin''out?
38846And is n''t it good advice?
38846And then to Donohue:"Who''ll be runnin''this chaser engine?"
38846And then:"Has he made it appear to you that he was merely trying to help you avenge your own fancied wrongs?"
38846And then:"Have you any news?"
38846And then:"Have you come to tell me that you have reconsidered that fool letter you wrote me last night?"
38846And then:"Vot for iss he shoot off dem pistols, ennahow?"
38846And then:"What''s the answer?"
38846And then:"Where am I?"
38846And then:"Who is he, Uncle John?"
38846And then:"You have heard that the Hatch people have reached out and taken in the C. S.& W.?"
38846And what do I care what becomes of your cursed railroad?
38846And why in Sam Hill would he do a thing like that, anyway?
38846Any news from the strike?"
38846Anything else?"
38846Are they still game?"
38846Are you open to an offer?"
38846Are you still sure you can make it win?
38846Are you trying to tell me now that Hatch is threatening you?"
38846At this she smiled and said,"It would be rather presumptuous for me to try where Mr. Norcross and Mr. Chadwick failed, would n''t it?
38846Before you could count one, it was gone and she was saying quietly:"A member of his own family?
38846But how did you know?"
38846But how was I to prevent it?
38846But she took time to ask me one single breathless question:"Have they found him yet?--you know the one I mean, Jimmie?"
38846But what do you mean by''the plan it is now trying''?"
38846But where the devil would he go?
38846By and by she said:"You have n''t told me this man''s name-- the one who did the bribing; may I know it?"
38846Ca n''t you tell me now, Jimmie?"
38846Ca n''t you wait a decent little while?"
38846Ca n''t you, Jimmie?"
38846Can you tell us anything about that money?"
38846Cantrell?"
38846Chadwick?"
38846Could it be possible that he was one of those who were in the fight on the other side, and that she was still keeping in touch with him?
38846Could n''t we do something?
38846D''ye think I''m not knowing that?
38846Did he come to see your cousin-- the major?"
38846Did he find out anything?"
38846Did your wire come from the capital?"
38846Do n''t you believe that?"
38846Do you know anything about that?"
38846Do you know the history of the road?"
38846Do you know what that means, Graham?"
38846Do you know why I did n''t do it?"
38846Do you still believe that?"
38846Do you still think you can make them hold?"
38846Do you think you would recognize the man in the snuff- colored overcoat, if you should see him again?"
38846Do you want any more?"
38846Does your head feel quite clear now-- so that you can think?"
38846Feeling a little more fit, to- night?"
38846Get me?"
38846Get that?
38846Has it never occurred to you that we are having too much bad luck to warrant us in charging it all up to the chapter of accidents?"
38846Has n''t anybody been here to see me?"
38846Has the new situation here anything to do with it?"
38846Hatch?"
38846Have n''t you done enough to me?"
38846Have you caught''em with the goods, at last?"
38846Have you ever known of his doing anything like that before?"
38846Have you heard anything from Mr. Norcross yet?"
38846Have you seen a paper?"
38846Have you the material to draw from?"
38846He roomed at your place, did n''t he?"
38846He said that Norcross might as well resign one time as another?"
38846How about our C. S.& W. friends?
38846How do you get the big overlook?"
38846How does that strike you?"
38846How far do you want your train to run?"
38846How on top of God''s green earth did she know, away off yondeh at the capital, that you were meaning to go to Strathcona to- night?"
38846How the dev-- how in thunder did you manage to turn up here?"
38846How was the proposal to take over the Red Tower properties at a fair valuation received?"
38846I found a bunch of dividend checks from my bank at home in the mail to- day, and what good does the money do me?
38846I suppose it''s no use asking you to carry a gun?"
38846I think this is a great lark; do n''t you?"
38846I''d look well, would n''t I?
38846I''ve been obedient and faithful and honest and efficient, and all that, have n''t I?"
38846Instead, I said:"And you think that was why Mr. Norcross threw up his hands and ran away?"
38846Is n''t it perfectly heart- breaking?"
38846Is she a member of his family?"
38846It was dastardly, I know; but what was I to do?
38846L.?"
38846May I send him up?"
38846Mr. Norcross was looking at the lights, too, when he said:"Are you really going to spring the receivership on the Dunton people to- morrow?"
38846Mr. Van Britt jumped to take the phone, and we got one side of the talk-- our side-- in shot- like sentences:"That you, Bertram?
38846Norcross?"
38846Norcross?"
38846Now what do you make of that?
38846Out of the digging mental inquiry he brought this:"Has this sudden notion of yours anything to do with Sheila Macrae, Upton?"
38846Seen the paper?"
38846She choked again at that, and said:"There is no hope?"
38846She did n''t make any answer to that, and after a while he said:"Having told me so much, ca n''t you tell me a little more?"
38846She is married?"
38846Since you''re making the accommodation cost me a dollar a minute, how long have I got to wait?"
38846Suppose we''d croak this man in th''hot par- rt av th''p''litical fight; what happens?
38846Tell me, Sheila, did you know that there was going to be a broken rail- joint set to kill me on that trip?"
38846That being the case, how could anybody have got to him between that time and the leaving time of the midnight Fast Mail to tell him about Mrs. Sheila?
38846That is very singular, is n''t it?"
38846That is your own attitude, is n''t it?"
38846That''s it: why did n''t I?
38846The boss did n''t make any answer to Hatch''s wind- up except to say,"Is that all?"
38846The lease condition was fully explained to them, was n''t it?"
38846Then to Van Britt:"Will that do?"
38846Then to the young woman:"Shall we go and sit under the water tank?
38846There were only nine words in it, but they were all strictly to the point:"What''s gone wrong?
38846There will be a good bit of the slugging needed, at first, and I guess you can acquire the other things as you go along, ca n''t you?"
38846Want to make a little overtime?"
38846Was he a married man?"
38846Was it barely possible, after all, that there had been foul play of some sort?
38846Was she in touch with the enemy in some way?
38846Was the husband who ought to be dead, and was n''t, mixed up in it in any way?
38846What are you going to do about it?"
38846What are you going to do about those ground leases?"
38846What became of the money?"
38846What can I do for you?"
38846What day of the week is it?"
38846What do you mean by that?"
38846What do you say?"
38846What do you suppose it says?"
38846What do you think about it?"
38846What happened to me, Maisie Ann?"
38846What has been going on in all that time, Maisie Ann?
38846What have you found out?"
38846What have you got up your sleeve?"
38846What if I should tell you that Norcross is wanted in another State-- for a crime?"
38846What if it were not the colossal bluff it had looked like in the beginning?
38846What if the special had been making better time than the boss had counted upon?
38846What if they had stolen the 1016 to use in that way?
38846What made the dog stop before he caught the rabbit?
38846What orders for her?_"Somebody groaned,"Oh, thank God!"
38846What was it going to do to him when he learned the truth about Mrs. Sheila?
38846What was it?"
38846What was the president''s nephew doing here?
38846What''s doing it, Mart?"
38846What''s doing on the Short Line?
38846What''s the use, anyway?
38846When-- when do you think I might venture to take a little run across to New York?"
38846Where do we come in, is what I''d like to know?"
38846Where is Mr. Norcross?
38846Where is her husband?"
38846Where shall I begin?"
38846While I was shivering, Clanahan said:"Well, what av it?"
38846Who else saw her?"
38846Who is Dawes?"
38846Why did you do it?
38846Why do n''t you go back to New York, taking your wife with you, if she will go?"
38846Why have n''t you, Graham?"
38846Why have you done it?"
38846Why, in the name of common sense, could n''t you have let me go back after that muff thing?"
38846Why?"
38846Would I really have hauled off and shot a man in cold blood?
38846Would it, or would n''t it, be possible for Mr. Norcross to be present at that meeting?
38846Would n''t Mr. Norcross try to do something about it?
38846Would n''t that jar you?
38846Would they allow him to run a one- car special from the gold camp to Portal City after midnight?
38846Would you be willing to go into court as a witness and swear to what you heard?"
38846Would you mind telling me why you did that?"
38846You can wait one little year, ca n''t you, Graham?"
38846You do n''t believe it?
38846You do n''t mean that?"
38846You do n''t owe Norcross anything more than your job, do you?"
38846You have n''t been having any trouble with your own employees lately, have you, Norcross?"
38846You say you were n''t present when Hatch called on Norcross at the office that night?"
38846You told him what I told you, did n''t you?"
38846You want to get on in the world, do n''t you?"
38846You''ll give me a testimonial, or something of that sort,''To Whom It May Concern,''wo n''t you?
38846You''re just a boy, are n''t you?
38846said the boss;"you here?"
38846so you_ are_ a spotter, after all, are you?
7931A disturbance?
7931Ai n''t it in you? 7931 Ai n''t there any way of your making that infernal old tin soldier up at the State House lay his paws off our paving crew?"
7931All the waltzes for me, eh?
7931Amos, what are you waiting for?
7931Amos, what kind of a fool have you been making yourself with your orders?
7931And speaking of the calendar, Lana, may I have a peep at your dance- list?
7931And there''s nothing the matter with my muscle, is there?
7931And what did he say when he called you this time?
7931And what did he say?
7931And what have you been doing to stop''em, after all your promises of what you''d do?
7931And what say if you wait till then, Governor, to confer with the mayor-- if you really find that there is need of a conference?
7931And what''s the answer?
7931And you are sure she is not in the ballroom?
7931Any other gentlemen wish to offer more remarks? 7931 Anything stirring down- stairs?"
7931Are n''t you and Mayor Morrison friendly?
7931Are such humble persons as North and I are entitled to be let in on any details of your contract, Mister Boss- in- Chief?
7931Are you admitting now that you were wrong in the stand you took about the water- power and-- and-- well, about everything?
7931Are you as devilish green as you pretend to be, Blanchard? 7931 Are you going with that dress on?"
7931Are you grooming a man?
7931Are you putting that notion in your confounded report?
7931As a newsmonger, you say, do you, that minutes are valuable?
7931Billy, who else is there with the Governor?
7931Both plans meaning the same thing?
7931Breaking election laws to keep sore- heads smooth? 7931 Building up a political machine?"
7931Business in my line, you say, sir?
7931But did she talk high and flighty to you, bairnie?
7931But do I have your solemn promise, Senator Corson, that this gentleman will be returned to me by you at the earliest possible moment?
7931But is n''t Lana with you?
7931But sha''n''t I send in what Lanigan says?
7931But what are they trying to do up on Capitol Hill, sir? 7931 But what are you going to do about it?"
7931But what?
7931But why all the excitement? 7931 But why do you assume that attitude on account of what I told you?"
7931But why worry so much when the night is still young?
7931But you''re not intending to make him of any especial importance in affairs, are you? 7931 By whose permission?"
7931Come where?
7931Conference about_ what_?
7931Contrary- minded?
7931Corson, what''s going to be done with that blue- blazed understudy of Ananias?
7931Den vhere-- vhere is dot zertificate dot should show to Karl Trimbach dot he shall valk into der State House und sit on his seat? 7931 Did he condescend to intimate in what capacity he proposes to land on us this time?"
7931Did he say anything about coming?
7931Did you expect that I was going to join you and your mob of lawbreakers?
7931Do I get-- you?
7931Do n''t you know better than to tangle my lines when I''m playing a fish? 7931 Do n''t you know the difference between that and a fish- peddler''s horn?
7931Do n''t you realize that, according to the technical stand you take, you have no more official right in this Capitol than I have, just now?
7931Do n''t you realize what it means to have a United States Senator come to a formal conference?
7931Do ye allow such feckless loons to coom and beard ye in yer ain castle?
7931Do ye let whigmaleeries flimmer in yer noddle at a time like this?
7931Do ye think it''s all closed and that ye''re weel out of it?
7931Do you absolutely refuse to give me a courteous hearing?
7931Do you bromise me dot Karl Trimbach gets dot seat?
7931Do you dare to ignore these telegrams-- the opinions of the justices of the supreme judicial court of this state?
7931Do you dare to stand there and intimate that I have n''t got principle behind me? 7931 Do you dare, I say?"
7931Do you hear''em, Totten? 7931 Do you know exactly the provisions of the constitution relating to your office, sir?"
7931Do you mean to tell me that you''re going back for another turn among those jiu- jitsu experts?
7931Do you see any joke to this, Calvin?
7931Do you think I''m airy and notional and stuck up?
7931Do you think I''m posing as a know- it- all because I have been about in the world and have seen and heard?
7931Do you think for one minute that I believe all that Righteous Rollo rant?
7931Do you threaten?
7931Do you want me to keep the telegrams with the record? 7931 Do you work in this city?"
7931Does that settle it? 7931 Doris, what are you saying to me?"
7931Eh? 7931 Eh?"
7931Eh?
7931Exactly on the same lines?
7931Father, it''s wonderful-- perfectly wonderful, is n''t it?
7931Father, what''s the matter? 7931 For mercy''s sake, have n''t you been proving that you''re not afraid of him?"
7931Grabbed off for what?
7931Has n''t the gentleman anything to say about goats? 7931 Has your father asked you to talk to me on the subject of that business?"
7931Have n''t you joined your rabble yet, Morrison?
7931Have they been put to any test of their courage and reliability? 7931 Have you gone crazy over this protection- of- the- people idea?"
7931Have you heard something about it?
7931He asked you to talk to me, then?
7931He did n''t say anything, you tell me?
7931He does?
7931He faked all that stuff?
7931How about those cops?
7931How about three cheers for the boys?
7931How did it happen-- that you''re here, Lana?
7931How in the devil''s name could that be?
7931How much influence can he wield as an agitator, as he threatens to become?
7931How''s that, Mister Mayor?
7931How-- in what way?
7931How?
7931I happened to be in the rotunda when the--"How did you happen to be in the rotunda, sir-- past the guards?
7931I mean, has n''t she been with you?
7931I''d be carrying out my contract, would I, by disbanding that militia and opening this State House to the mob?
7931I-- I do n''t know,he stammered,"You''re not going back on your own statement about an angry man, are you?"
7931If one man and a settee can show up your soldiers in that fashion, Totten, what will a real affair do to them?
7931In politics? 7931 In what capaceety do you serve, Master Morrison?"
7931Is it peaceful?
7931Is it three cheers that your brother rattlesnakes are giving ye in the natural hissing way of''em?
7931Is it to be a hitch, as the gossip runs?
7931Is that the blood o''yer race speaking?
7931It has got to you, Lana-- this coming home again, has n''t it?
7931Just what is this_ people_ idea that you''re making so much of all of a sudden, Morrison? 7931 Keep''em out of the dirt for me, will you, brother?
7931Lick myself-- is that what you mean, sir?
7931Matthewson, what''s on your mind? 7931 May I be pardoned, Mrs. Stanton, for consulting my hostess''s card first?"
7931May I come in?
7931Morrison, did you say that? 7931 Need help, Commander?"
7931Not much like honest, real business-- this, eh, Andy?
7931Nothing to be hidden, then?
7931Now that you''re in politics for yourself, Stewart, you can see the point, ca n''t you?
7931Now you do n''t need any words, do you? 7931 Now, Bill the Bomber,"demanded Lanigan,"tell me and the bunch what''s the big idea of the arsenal, in a peaceful American city?"
7931Now, Captain, you''re in the office of the mayor of Marion, and the mayor officially asks you why the militia has been ordered out in his city?
7931Of what, sir?
7931Officer, do you know what part of the mill Mayor Morrison is in?
7931Oh, did n''t you?
7931On what ground, may I ask?
7931Orders-- my orders?
7931Outside of this petty mayor business, does Morrison cut any figure-- have any special power in state politics?
7931Partners how?
7931People be damned?
7931Picking out another politician for my special consideration, after what I have been through?
7931Promising what?
7931Reception, say you? 7931 Right down to the last technical letter of it?"
7931Rumors are prevalent, are they?
7931She ca''d wi''her father at the mill this day, eh? 7931 So private that I must n''t listen?
7931So? 7931 Something busted out in Patagonia needing the attention of a League of Nations army?"
7931Stewart Morrison, why do n''t you say something?
7931That''s North''s idea of that game he was talking about, is it?
7931Then why is Morrison so dangerous, if he''s only doing what you do?
7931Then you got a look outside?
7931They wo n''t take your word on the matter, you say? 7931 Until after it has been officially announced?"
7931Was I not justified in buying in all the public timber- lands at the going price?
7931Was Joe Lanigan in sight?
7931Was it necessary for you to do so much talking before you got a line on his opinions?
7931Well, Mister Public Works, how about the last lap of paving on McNamee Avenue? 7931 Well, what are they-- what are they?"
7931Well?
7931What about those soldiers and those machine- guns in there?
7931What am I to understand from that?
7931What did I tell you?
7931What did he say?
7931What do you find down below, Andy?
7931What do you mean?
7931What does it mean?
7931What excuse could they give for sending their snap opinions over the wire on the inquiry of a fool?
7931What has happened, Lana?
7931What have they been trying to put over with that militia, anyway?
7931What in blazes is that business? 7931 What in hell is the matter with us, anyway?"
7931What in the devil do you claim we are now?
7931What is it that''s in you?
7931What kind of a damnable fool has been giving off orders to those soldiers? 7931 What kind of a devilish basis does he think he''s been operating on?"
7931What legislation is contemplated under that report that you will submit?
7931What other kind of gossip would I be interested in, this day?
7931What the devil is this all about?
7931What the mischief ails''em, down here? 7931 What then?"
7931What''s amiss?
7931What''s going to be done with that report, Corson?
7931What''s it all about?
7931What''s it all about?
7931What''s on your mind, Jeff?
7931What''s that bull- headed fool been stirring up down- town?
7931What''s that devilish policeman doing at my door?
7931What''s the matter with you down there?
7931What''s the matter with your brains, Rellihan?
7931What''s wrong with you, Danny? 7931 What''s your name?"
7931What''s, all the row, Joe? 7931 What?
7931What? 7931 What?"
7931What?
7931Whaur''s the fire o''yer spunk, Stewart Morrison?
7931When was this?
7931Where are you going, Senator?
7931Where are you going?
7931Where do you get your appointment as general manager of the matter, Dorrie? 7931 Where is he right now?"
7931Where is he?
7931Where is my father? 7931 Where is this infernal folly of yours heading you?"
7931Where is your car?
7931Who called you?
7931Who else is there?
7931Who gave off such orders?
7931Who is taking those men from their work?
7931Who?
7931Why are they starting it now?
7931Why have a gang of politicians got to barricade our State House against the people?
7931Will Governor North tell those soldiers to shoot and kill?
7931Will you not drop the topic?
7931Will you not permit me to go in debt to you, madam?
7931Will you please step up here where I''ll not be obliged to shout at you?
7931Will you wait a moment, sir?
7931Word o''what?
7931You are sure of the right legislative committee, are you?
7931You crazy girl, what-- after that-- why-- what are you trying to do?
7931You do n''t expect that Governor North and myself are going to stand here and give you guaranties as to proposed legislation, do you?
7931You do n''t suppose that I''ll run away from the mice instead of after''em, do you?
7931You have heard things-- and still you allowed me to go on and empty my basket in front of him?
7931You have interviewed Mayor Morrison on the situation, have n''t you?
7931You have saved the state from disgracing itself, have n''t you? 7931 You have, eh?"
7931You hear that, do you, sir? 7931 You say you told him all your plans in full?"
7931You''d get to that leak and plug it mighty quick, would n''t you?
7931You''ll protect the people, eh? 7931 Afraid the reception- spread will be squeezed? 7931 Ah-- er-- do we require a countersign in order to get out of the building?
7931Ai n''t a spark of it in you?"
7931And the power has n''t been developed by the infernal, dear, protected people, has it?"
7931And why not another?"
7931And you do n''t misunderstand me any more, do you?"
7931Are n''t you going to say so, Stewart?"
7931Are they going to introduce legislation to abolish my commission and turn the whole water- power matter over to the public utilities commission?"
7931Are you and Lana formally engaged?"
7931Are you going to keep it?"
7931Are you going to order them to march out of this State House?"
7931Are you going to run for Governor next election?"
7931Are you naturalized?"
7931Are you still on the job?
7931Boys, you heard what I said, did n''t you?"
7931But I want to know now what_ you''re_ going to do?"
7931But can you tell me what this''people- partners''thing is?"
7931But do I have your co- operation in the name of law and order?"
7931But do you really think you can get into the State House?"
7931But if it''s to put the water- power of this state on a bigger and broader basis, you and the storage commission are with us, are n''t you?"
7931But the other orders hold good, do they, politeness or no politeness?"
7931But what I want to know is, can we depend on you to tend to Capitol Hill?
7931But what''s the big idea of the surprise party?"
7931Ca n''t you find the mayor of the city in a time like this?"
7931Ca n''t you go back to the old times-- and speak from your own soul?"
7931Can I tell''em that you''re still on the job?"
7931Can we open up to- morrow?
7931Can you?"
7931Corson?"
7931Could he do anything in a case like this?"
7931Coventry, what kind of a man is Morrison?"
7931Did n''t he preach to you on the text of that infernal people- partner notion of his?"
7931Did n''t he?"
7931Did you see Morrison rush to the Senator''s daughter?
7931Do I receive the same pardon?"
7931Do I seem forward?"
7931Do it after what he promised me in the way of co- operation for law and order?
7931Do n''t you hear that?"
7931Do ye see who''s listening?"
7931Do you get me?
7931Do you know, these fellows with poetic, chivalrous natures are hard boys to bring to reason in certain practical matters?"
7931Do you let a smirking ruler bluff all the courage of real men out of you?
7931Do you mean to tell me that there''s a man down there who did n''t recognize you-- who refused to allow you to pass without question?"
7931Do you promise me your aid and your co- operation?"
7931Do you think he can afford to be bothered with unfinished business?"
7931Do you think he is a coward and has run away?"
7931Do you think you can depend on them to keep out real intruders?"
7931Do you think you will need the officers on duty at your residence any longer, Senator Corson?"
7931Does Karl Trimbach his seat haf in der State House vhere der Socialists haf elected him?"
7931Does it mean what it seems to mean?"
7931Does n''t Duchesne''s battle to the death with a settee get even a grin?
7931Does the objecting gent down there in the corner need any further instruction from here, or shall I come down and whisper in his ear?"
7931Eh, Mister Mayor?
7931Eh, Mister Mayor?"
7931Go find out for me, will you, what the blue mischief they''re up to?"
7931Has any news come to you lately?"
7931Has he completely lost his mind, Senator Corson?"
7931Have n''t you anything really important to say, now that I''m giving you the floor?"
7931Have they been up against any actual threats from the outside, this evening?"
7931Have you any explanation to give me?"
7931Have you done that?"
7931Have you got''em smoothed down, according to our understanding?"
7931He''s an especially avaricious Scot, is n''t he?
7931How about your word to us in another matter?
7931How are we going to find out?"
7931How did you get in and who came with you?"
7931How do you dare to involve the judges?
7931How do you expect to make good that promise?"
7931How much chance do you think there is of starting a civil war among men who are laughing like that?"
7931How much is he lying?"
7931How much more shall I offer him?"
7931Humor me in a little conceit, wo n''t you?
7931I have been listening and--""Father, do you confess that you have been eavesdropping?"
7931I want to ask you-- while you have been away from me have you been reflecting on what I said?"
7931If some gent would like to hoot another hoot on that subject will he kindly step up here and hoot?"
7931In just what capacity do you appear here?"
7931Is he a heavy borrower?"
7931Is n''t he right?"
7931Is n''t that so?"
7931Is n''t that what you have done-- you yourself?"
7931Is that your idea of politics?"
7931Is there an actual and formal engagement, I ask?"
7931Is this trouble you speak of as imminent-- is it due to the question of letting certain members of the House and Senate take their seats to- morrow?"
7931It puts hell into a man, does n''t it, Peter?"
7931Jodrey Wadsworth Corson, on this day and date, is crowded with strictly new business?
7931Lana Corson, do n''t you know the difference between a reception and a political rally?"
7931Lana dear, why do n''t you come here and sit down and confide in a friend and assure her that you''re safe and sane from now on?"
7931Lass, are ye gone daffie wi''the rest?"
7931May I speak it?"
7931May n''t we let the matter stand till later?"
7931May we have a word with you?"
7931Morrison, have you turned Bolshevik?"
7931Morrison, what''s it all about, anyway?"
7931Morrison, you''re not advocating the soviet doctrine that the state can break existing contracts, are you?"
7931Morrison?"
7931Now are you going to spoil everything by dropping right back into the conventional, every- day way of doing things?
7931See?"
7931Shall I hand him over to you?"
7931Shall I hand''em the rifle- fire first or let loose with the machine- guns?"
7931Shall you follow the constitution absolutely, in every detail?"
7931She paused in her walk, hesitated, and then blurted,"What part is Stewart Morrison playing in all this?"
7931So you think I''m wholly selfish, do you, Despeaux?"
7931So, how about her New England conscience in the matter of a promise in love?"
7931Some other gentleman like to ask a question?"
7931Sounds better than howls of a crowd bored by machine- gun bullets, eh?
7931Statute law, election law?"
7931Strike hands with a ringleader of a riot-- do it under a violated roof?
7931Such boys have been showing their mettle in one city in this country, have n''t they?
7931Suppose you boys keep all quiet and calm for the good name of the city and let me find out how the thing stands?"
7931Take that attitude toward a mob in his own city?
7931Talk it over after you have been reckless enough to spoil everything?
7931The Senator is on to his job, but did you see Morrison''s mug when he had to leave the girl?"
7931The question is, should I believe anything he said?"
7931The voice that inquired"Who''s there?"
7931This Morrison man is n''t leaving you any illusions in regard to himself, is he?"
7931Ticketed as what, Brother Despeaux?"
7931Under those circumstances, what view would Miss Lana Corson take of the man who had stayed in Marion?
7931Warson is making a demonstration, is he?
7931Was it anything-- Did you want to speak to me?"
7931What are you putting out yourself this morning in the way of statements?"
7931What did he mean by saying that I ought to be ashamed of myself?
7931What did the mayor say, you ask?
7931What do I get out of this prospective, bigger life, Lana?"
7931What do you expect me to do?"
7931What do you want?"
7931What does it all mean?"
7931What else have you on your mind?"
7931What else?"
7931What else?"
7931What else?"
7931What for?
7931What happened?"
7931What has happened below, I ask you?"
7931What has happened?"
7931What if he should still be in love with Miss Lana, spite of her being away among the great folks all this long time?"
7931What insult did I offer you?"
7931What is it?
7931What is the idol?"
7931What is the trouble at the State House?"
7931What say if you come along with me and pick up a few facts?
7931What say, Governor North?"
7931What trouble is he in?"
7931What we want to know is, what about up- town-- up on Capitol Hill?"
7931What would happen if I did n''t keep my head?"
7931What would you do if you happened to glance out of your office window and saw a leak spurting big as a lead- pencil from the base of the Conawin dam?
7931What''s behind''em?
7931What''s it all about?"
7931What''s the big notion in keeping it so secret?"
7931What''s the contract?"
7931What''s the matter with all of you?"
7931What''s the matter with throwing wide the doors to- morrow and saying''Come along in, people, and we''ll talk this over''?"
7931What''s the use of all the full- dress nonsense?"
7931What''s your dose in this case?"
7931What''s yours?"
7931What?"
7931Whaur''s yer een for the tickit gillie?"
7931Where are you, Senator Corson?"
7931Where do ye work, or do n''t ye work?"
7931Where is your private office?"
7931Where''s the mayor of Marion?"
7931Who is he?"
7931Who is the lunatic who is threatening my father and bringing disgrace on this state?"
7931Why ca n''t they use business horse- sense?"
7931Why do n''t you do it?
7931Why don''d dey send it?"
7931Why not keep things smooth?"
7931Why should I talk about such things to anybody?"
7931Why should n''t I lobby for the people for nothing?"
7931Why should n''t he have his seat?"
7931Why should n''t you be as candid to me as you seemed to be with those men when you were talking to them?
7931Why the infernal blazes do n''t you wake up?"
7931Will you allow me to ask a question, Commander Lanigan?"
7931Will you please wait a moment while I glance at this?"
7931Will you send General Totten below to investigate?"
7931Will you take my word and let it stand that way between us?"
7931Wo n''t you allow me?
7931Wo n''t you come back here to the table?"
7931Wo n''t you take some advice, Lana?"
7931Wonderful, is n''t it-- admission like that?
7931You are employed by him?"
7931You are n''t going to deny''em a square deal-- you do n''t mean that, do you, sir?"
7931You have n''t any silly notions, have you?
7931You saw it go, did n''t you?"
7931You''d know the leak would be as big as a hogshead in a few minutes, would n''t you?"
7931You''re ready to seize every opportunity to make a grand success in business, the way the great men do, are n''t you?"
7931declared Mrs. Stanton, aghast,"Have n''t you had enough experience with mobs for one evening?"
7931what do you mean by asking me such fool questions?"
34020''Shot-- staircase''--where are the stairs at the White Cat?
34020''What shall it profit a man to become a lawyer and lose his own soul?'' 34020 A fresh injury?"
34020A quarter to two?
34020A white man?
34020After all, if you love him, hardly anything else matters, does it? 34020 All your jewelry was there?"
34020And Aunt Jane?
34020And Fleming did that?
34020And all this was taken, as well as the money?
34020And do you know that Hawes had hysterics in our front hall last night? 34020 And failed?"
34020And he does not come?
34020And he left without giving you any warning?
34020And that the secretary fellow, what''s his name?--Wardrop?--that he killed him?
34020And the eleven twenty- two, and Miss Maitland''s disappearance?
34020And the other discrepancy?
34020And the paper?
34020And the pearls?
34020And the second thing I am to do?
34020And then-- to- night?
34020And you divorced him?
34020And you have no idea where Carter went?
34020And you-- I wonder if you always get what you want?
34020Any news of the old lady?
34020Anything in the room disturbed?
34020Are n''t you afraid for yourself?
34020Are you sure it was she who was hurt?
34020At Bellwood? 34020 Awful story, is n''t it?"
34020But since you do, wo n''t you let me share the burden? 34020 But what terrible thing took her away?
34020But where is she?
34020But why did he bring her down?
34020But why-- a scheme?
34020Ca n''t we talk in a more private place?
34020Ca n''t you pry it up with something?
34020Can you find Wardrop-- at once?
34020Can you take the nine- thirty up?
34020Can you think of a single instance where I have been able to save you trouble or anxiety? 34020 Carter was the butler?"
34020Curls?
34020Did he ask you to speak to me?
34020Did he give you any letters to keep for him?
34020Did he know where you kept your house money?
34020Did she come last Thursday?
34020Did she tell you?
34020Did they seem close at hand?
34020Did you brush past my door, and strike the knob?
34020Did you ever hear of Anderson, the nerve specialist?
34020Did you ever hear of the White Cat?
34020Did you ever hear of the number eleven twenty- two?
34020Did you ever live through such an eternity as the last thirty- six hours?
34020Did you find anything, Fred?
34020Did you hear the shot?
34020Did you offer him money for letters?
34020Did you think I stole them?
34020Did-- you-- find-- any-- clue?
34020Do n''t you do anything but eat?
34020Do n''t you see?
34020Do n''t you suppose I can smell? 34020 Do n''t you think I ought to know his name?"
34020Do n''t you think he did?
34020Do n''t you think,she asked,"that she had a sort of homicidal mania, and that she tried to kill me with chloroform?"
34020Do you happen to know if Senator Schwartz was in Plattsburg at the time of the mur-- of Mr. Fleming''s death?
34020Do you know Burton-- of the_ Times- Post_?
34020Do you know anything about them? 34020 Do you know that you have not been to the office for two days?"
34020Do you know what that means?
34020Do you know why you were chloroformed last night, and who did it?
34020Do you know yourself what it is about?
34020Do you mean to say, Jack Knox, that you brought us here to help you find a suit of gaudy pajamas and a pair of military brushes?
34020Do you mean,I asked incredulously,"that Mr. Fleming married a second time?"
34020Do you mean-- she is not in her room?
34020Do you suppose I''m sitting here because I like it?
34020Do you think I''m after a drink?
34020Do you think Mrs. Butler took your leather bag?
34020Do you think my father-- killed himself? 34020 Doctor, what on earth does''eleven twenty- two C''mean?"
34020Does Miss Fleming know about this second marriage?
34020Does it always take you an hour and a quarter to walk the three squares to the house?
34020Does it mean anything to you? 34020 Eh-- what?"
34020Eleven twenty- two what?
34020Eleven twenty- two? 34020 Eleven twenty- two?"
34020End it?
34020For instance?
34020Get some cigars, will you?
34020Harry?
34020Has n''t he a daughter?
34020Has n''t he been frightened into reform?
34020Has she ever, to your knowledge, received any threatening letters?
34020Has-- has anything happened to disturb my sister?
34020Have Bella arrested and her trunk searched?
34020Have you ever heard Mr. Fleming speak of the Misses Maitland?
34020Have you got any quinine?
34020Have you thought that this might be more than it appears to be?
34020He did not speak of father?
34020He had threatened Mr. Fleming''s life?
34020He is up- stairs now?
34020He never went away before for any length of time, without telling you?
34020He shot himself, did n''t he?
34020He struck you, I believe, and knocked you down?
34020He would telephone here at once, would n''t he?
34020Here?
34020Honestly, Edith, do I do that?
34020How can I tell?
34020How could I substitute an empty satchel for yours when up to fifteen minutes ago I had never seen you or your grip either? 34020 How dare you run away like that?"
34020How do I know?
34020How do you know?
34020How do you open the thing, anyhow?
34020How does the other fellow look?
34020How is he?
34020How long has he been dead?
34020How long has he been gone?
34020How many people knew that Mr. Fleming had been hiding at the White Cat?
34020How much money was there in it when you-- left it?
34020How old was Miss Maitland-- Miss Jane, I mean?
34020How on earth did you get it?
34020How would Bellwood do?
34020I beg your pardon, sir, but-- I wanted to ask you-- is Miss Fleming well?
34020I suppose you do a good bit of business here?
34020I''ll what?
34020I--"You?
34020If I tell you something nice, Jack, will you make it a room- size rug?
34020If there is anything in that paper that it-- will hurt me to learn, is a cup of coffee going to make it any easier?
34020Is Robert Clarkson dead?
34020Is it customary for somebody to stay up, on occasions like this?
34020Is it true?
34020Is it-- Miss Maitland?
34020Is n''t it a fact, Mr. Wardrop, that you took Mr. Fleming''s revolver from him this morning when he threatened you with it?
34020Is n''t she somewhere around the house?
34020Is n''t there an impression that wandering cats may get into the room, or something of that sort?
34020Is she conscious?
34020Is she-- dead?
34020Is that all the truth or only part of it?
34020Is that what I get for doing without lunch, in order to prove to you that you are not crazy?
34020Is this where the political game is played?
34020It has no other connection?
34020It''s drafty in here: do n''t you think so?
34020Keep that to yourself, will you? 34020 Kidneys or chops?"
34020Little political club?
34020Little thing, is n''t it?
34020Locked?
34020Look here, Hunter,I said,"why could he not have been shot from the warehouse?"
34020Margery, if there was a letter''C''added to eleven twenty- two, would you know what it meant?
34020Married, I suppose?
34020Might it not have been your-- father?
34020Miss Jane is not that sort, is she?
34020Miss Jane? 34020 Miss Maitland,"I asked suddenly,"did you ever hear of eleven twenty- two?"
34020Mr. Knox, are you willing to put yourself on record that Mr. Fleming committed suicide?
34020Mr. Knox, will you tell me why you stayed up last night? 34020 Mr. Wardrop, did you ever hear of the figures eleven twenty- two?"
34020My God,Burton said hoarsely,"who is it?"
34020New machine?
34020Not-- because he was already wounded, and you were afraid it was fatal?
34020Not-- the pearls?
34020Nothing else was gone?
34020Now do you understand why I was being followed?
34020Now then, Knox, what do you make of that?
34020Now, Mr. Knox, what about you?
34020Now, Mr. Wardrop,he said,"will you sit here, please?"
34020Now, where''s your staircase?
34020Of money?
34020Oh, yes,he asked;"did she have a diagonal cut across her cheek?"
34020Or should it be the country?
34020Out of where?
34020Permanently?
34020Press man, lawyer, or doctor,Burton broke in,"we all fatten on the other fellow''s troubles, do n''t we?"
34020Schwartz?
34020See if Gray is around, will you, Jim? 34020 She had always seemed rational?
34020She had n''t any grudge against Fleming, had she? 34020 She was a very timid woman, was n''t she?"
34020Small woman, well dressed, gray hair?
34020Sometimes-- I wonder-- do you think she is altogether sane?
34020Suppose I say he did n''t kill himself?
34020Suppose I say he was murdered? 34020 Suppose the stairs open into the back of the room?
34020Suppose,he said,"suppose you grip something very hard, what happens to your hand?"
34020The attorney?
34020The last time I was here,I shouted,"you thought she was dead; have you changed your mind?"
34020The other cab?
34020The revolver?
34020Theft?
34020Then where is she now?
34020Then you are going to send them to a bank?
34020Then you have no brothers or sisters?
34020Then you think she was kidnapped?
34020Then-- good God-- where is my traveling- bag?
34020Then-- what do you want me to do?
34020Then-- will you be good enough to tell me where you did go?
34020They were not disturbed?
34020This person who was walking through the attics here-- would you say it was a heavy person? 34020 Throw me down a blanket or two, will you?"
34020To me?
34020Wardrop,I asked, trying to fix his wavering eyes with mine,"do you own a thirty- two caliber revolver?"
34020Was the revolver in his hand?
34020We have no news,I replied,"and do n''t let it get around, will you?"
34020Well,he said, when the nursery door up- stairs had closed,"what was it, Jack?
34020Were you going to sell the letters?
34020What about Fleming?
34020What about getting him away from here?
34020What about the pearls he sold at Plattsburg?
34020What are you going in for?
34020What are you smoking for? 34020 What bag?"
34020What could he have wanted?
34020What did I tell you?
34020What did he say to the woman?
34020What did you do with that bag?
34020What did you do with the letters she wanted?
34020What did you find?
34020What do you mean?
34020What do you think about the eleven twenty- two?
34020What do you think of it?
34020What do you think of it?
34020What do you think?
34020What does Mrs. Butler say?
34020What does one know about new servants?
34020What in the world are you talking about?
34020What makes you think that?
34020What on earth do you mean, Miss Letitia? 34020 What other maids did you say there were?"
34020What sort of a story have you and your friend framed up, Burton?
34020What sort of bag?
34020What time do they close up?
34020What was in the bag?
34020What was in the bag?
34020What was the Butler story?
34020What''s for dessert?
34020What''s the matter?
34020What''s the use of lying about it?
34020What''s this about her reading the papers? 34020 What_ is_ the matter?"
34020When did you get them, Harry?
34020When did you lose anything?
34020When you had those pearls appraised for me at the jewelers last year, how many were there?
34020Where did it come from?
34020Where did you get it?
34020Where did you get''em?
34020Where did you put your railroad schedule?
34020Where is the revolver?
34020Where was it?
34020Where''s the shell now?
34020Who in the devil''s name_ are_ you?
34020Who is here?
34020Who is this?
34020Why do men always evade issues with a woman?
34020Why do n''t you say it?
34020Why do n''t you tell me everything?
34020Why do n''t you tell me?
34020Why would n''t he take what he was after and get away?
34020Why?
34020Will you answer two more questions?
34020Wo n''t you sit down?
34020Would n''t be likely to have eloped with the minister, or advertised for a husband, or anything like that?
34020Would you know him?
34020Would you know the man again?
34020Yes?
34020Yes?
34020You are absolutely at a loss to account for his disappearance?
34020You are certain you left it here?
34020You are sure you got them all?
34020You are sure?
34020You did n''t happen to be up there a little while ago, did you?
34020You have had no news at all?
34020You have had no word from him?
34020You have not learned anything?
34020You have not noticed any mental symptoms-- any lack of memory?
34020You heard no shot while you were in the hall?
34020You heard no sound of a struggle? 34020 You heard that?"
34020You mean-- the Allan Fleming who has just died?
34020You never heard Mr. Fleming use them?
34020You were coming home from-- the city?
34020You''ve taken your own time about coming, have n''t you?
34020Your father has not been ill, has he? 34020 A common enemy? 34020 A family scandal? 34020 A man, I mean?
34020About two o''clock, I think?"
34020And I want to ask you one more question: what if I fly from the woman and she does n''t follow?"
34020And then went out and tried to get in again through the window?"
34020And why did Miss Jane carry on a clandestine correspondence?
34020And you did n''t hear me when I fell down the dumb- waiter shaft?"
34020And you too, Edith?
34020At what time?"
34020Before I left the dining- room I put another line in my note- book:"What does Bella know?"
34020Between her dead father and her lover, what?
34020Burton, who do you think was in the Fleming house last night?"
34020But by whom?
34020But if she had, why?
34020But there is n''t any motive that I can see, and why would she chloroform you?"
34020But, to go back to this eleven twenty- two-- did you rouse the servants and have the house searched?"
34020Butler?"
34020By Jove, I wonder if there is anything in it?
34020Could Bella--?
34020Dangerous doctrine?
34020Did he have a guest at the time all this happened at Bellwood?"
34020Did n''t you feel anything at all?"
34020Did this gentleman have any bad habits?
34020Did you miss it?
34020Do I have to sit back with my hands folded?"
34020Do n''t you think we ought to have one?"
34020Do you hear that, Jack?"
34020Do you smell anything burning, Knox?"
34020Do you think I came here last night and killed her, or whatever it is that has happened to her?
34020Do you think Schwartz would go in, walk around the table and shoot him from in front?
34020Do you think because I''m a little hard of hearing that I''ve lost my other senses?
34020Does n''t he, Margery?"
34020For why had Margery gone for Miss Jane''s mail_ after_ the little lady was missing?
34020Fred, run up, will you, and see if Katie put blankets over the boys?"
34020Granting that Schwartz had killed Fleming-- then who was the woman with Wardrop the night he was robbed?
34020Had Miss Jane taken the pearls, and if she had, why?
34020Harry, do you know where my father is?"
34020Has it any significance?"
34020Has your father been worried lately?"
34020Have you looked there?"
34020He was irritated at a letter he had read at the table--""Could you find that letter?"
34020How are things going up- stairs?"
34020How could I?
34020How did any one get in through that kitchen door, when it was locked inside and bolted?
34020How did he do it?
34020How did the leather bag get to Boston?
34020How did the number eleven twenty- two come into Aunt Jane''s possession?
34020How did you know that?
34020How do we know but that he was in trouble, and that Aunt Jane herself gave them to him?"
34020How do you get in?"
34020How do you know it was n''t her hundred thousand that was stolen?"
34020How does he get in?
34020I asked gently,"and yet you slept all night?
34020I was put on the Benson kidnapping case, you remember, the boy who was kept for three months in a deserted lumber camp in the mountains?
34020I went on the tenth--""Was that the day Mr. Fleming disappeared?"
34020If Wardrop knew that, why had he not denounced him?
34020If Wardrop took the pearls, I kept repeating over and over, if Wardrop took the pearls, who took Miss Jane?
34020If ten, why not the whole ninety- eight?"
34020In the grip is your revolver; would you know it again?"
34020Insanity?
34020Is Mr. Wardrop there?"
34020Is it far- fetched?"
34020Is n''t it, Jack?"
34020Is n''t that significant?
34020Is that all?"
34020Is that sane?
34020Is there anything new?"
34020Is there nothing I can do?
34020It looks queer, does n''t it?"
34020It''s been a very sad--""Did he leave anything?"
34020Jack, are you laughing at me?"
34020Knox, will you telephone to the coroner?"
34020Knox?"
34020Knox?"
34020Knox?"
34020Knox?"
34020Knox?"
34020Knox?"
34020Like the old woman: she says,''Motorman, if I put my foot on the rail will I be electrocuted?''
34020Look here, Mr. Hunter, do you think I would hurt a hair of that old lady''s head?
34020Margery, you are not going back to the Monmouth Avenue house again, are you?"
34020May I have another cup of coffee?"
34020Mayor?"
34020Miss Jane had been seen in a hundred different places: one perhaps was right; which one?
34020Most important of all now-- where was Aunt Jane?
34020Mr. Knox, are you sure it was only Harry trying to get into the house last night?"
34020My conclusion?
34020No screams?"
34020No voices?
34020Not eccentric, or childish?"
34020Not what you want, eh?"
34020Now, then, who does it look like?"
34020Oh, Mr. Knox, what are we going to do?
34020Oh, by the way, Knox, where is that locked bag?"
34020Oh-- the cyanide?
34020Or keep back the truth, let her marry him, and try to forget that I had had a hand in the whole wretched business?
34020Publish the truth, see him hanged or imprisoned, and break Margery''s heart?
34020Question, where''s the other gun?"
34020Quick, do you hear?"
34020Sane?
34020Suicide?"
34020Suppose I should find Wardrop guilty, and I should find extenuating circumstances-- what would I do?
34020Suppose-- good God-- suppose I killed him myself?"
34020Tell Miss Letitia, will you?"
34020That is, did he-- er-- drink?"
34020The Lady or the Democratic Tiger?"
34020The closet was empty: what object could he have had in saying he had not been in it for years?
34020The family is willing, I suppose?"
34020The night at the Fleming home, when you and I watched the house, did n''t you hear some person running along the hall outside your door?
34020The scrap of paper, eleven twenty- two, must connect them, but how?
34020Unless--""Unless what?"
34020Wardrop?"
34020Wardrop?"
34020Was I to believe that, after all the mystery, the number eleven twenty- two was to resolve itself into the number of a house?
34020Was she right?
34020Well, Mr. Knox, are you willing now to put yourself on record that Fleming committed suicide?"
34020Well, did she shoot him, or did Schwartz?
34020Were there any powder marks on the body?"
34020What I want to know is"--disregarding my astonishment--"where is the hundred thousand?"
34020What about this young Wardrop, Jack?
34020What connection, if any, had it with her flight?
34020What did she look like?
34020What did you mean?"
34020What do you hear about Jane?"
34020What does that sound like?"
34020What happened in the house?"
34020What the devil''s that?"
34020What was eleven twenty- two?
34020What was the name of the maid who helped you search the house that night?"
34020What were you doing in those ten minutes?"
34020What would she do when she heard that Wardrop was under grave suspicion?
34020What''s the matter with you?"
34020What''s the use of finding the murderer if he''s coated with asbestos and lined with money?
34020Where they came from, or where they went?"
34020Where was the body found?"
34020Where''s Knox?"
34020Which of you will come in?
34020Who had been using the Fleming house while it was closed?
34020Who had chloroformed Margery?
34020Why did he take the pearls and sell them?
34020Why did n''t you call me then?"
34020Why had Wardrop lied about so small a matter as his fountain pen?
34020Why?"
34020Will you tell her about her father?"
34020Will you tell me why I should be suspected of having a hand in that, when she had been a mother to me?
34020Would Fleming know you?"
34020Would it be typical of the Schwartz I knew to pin bits of paper to a man''s pillow?
34020Would n''t be likely to forget herself temporarily and kill him?"
34020Would n''t you begin to think as I do?"
34020You had a case in court yesterday, did n''t you?"
34020You had some words, did n''t you?"
34020You have it, have n''t you, Knox?"
34020You walked into my life when you came to my office-- was it only last week?
34020he said,"and a primitive type, eh?
34020she asked Hunter, from the head of the attic stairs,"you do not think she is dead?"
34020she said, and a minute later, when I did not speak:"Who is the man, dear?"
5076''Fight?'' 5076 ''How much do you value that claim o''yourn at?''
5076''How much''ll you clean up this summer?'' 5076 ''How you goin''to get him down?''
5076''Let who jump it? 5076 ''Not go near the workings?''
5076''What do you mean?'' 5076 ''What does this mean?''
5076''What''s up?'' 5076 A doctor?
5076Ah,he said,"not feeling well, eh?
5076Alone with Struve on a night like this?
5076Alone?
5076Am I game? 5076 Am I game?"
5076Any man, I mean?
5076Any trouble doin''?
5076Anybody else act up?
5076Anybody else here besides you?
5076Anything new and exciting?
5076Are there no guests here?
5076Are ye hurt? 5076 Are you alone?"
5076Are you drunk, Bronco? 5076 Are you going ashore to- night or wait for morning?"
5076Be ye hurt? 5076 Borrow?"
5076But do n''t you think the work is done? 5076 But the papers?"
5076But they do n''t, do they?
5076By train? 5076 Ca n''t you guess?"
5076Ca n''t you see,she flung at him,"that I MUST know?"
5076Could you see who he was?
5076Cut YOU?
5076Dangerous?
5076Did n''t you have troops from the barracks to help you?
5076Did you get in?
5076Did you have any trouble?
5076Did you hear what happened to the good ship Ohio?
5076Do YOU love that girl, too? 5076 Do n''t you see?
5076Do they ever rest?
5076Do you feel like dancing?
5076Do you mean that this evidence will show all that? 5076 Do you realize what you''re risking?"
5076Do you remember when I warned you and Dextry that they were coming to search your cabin for the gold? 5076 Do you remember when they broke into your safe and took that money?"
5076Do you s''pose it''s safe? 5076 Do you think I sacrificed my honor, betrayed my friends, killed my last hope, ostracized myself, for''US''?
5076Do you think he''s after me?
5076Do you think we can borrow?
5076Do you want to advertise it? 5076 Does Uncle Arthur know about this?"
5076Gamblin''row?
5076Girl?
5076Greaser shooting- scrape, was n''t it?
5076Has anybody said anything to you?
5076Has he always been bald?
5076Have you ever heard the real origin of the Northern Lights?
5076Have you got a back door? 5076 Have you hired spies?"
5076Have you never been forced to? 5076 He acts funny,""Ai n''t you heard?
5076He wo n''t, eh? 5076 He''s dead?"
5076Help you? 5076 How are things going with us?"
5076How did it sound when she busted?
5076How do you know this?
5076How do you know?
5076How much did he win?
5076How much do you run to the foot, Slapjack?
5076How much will the Anvil Creek mines produce this summer?
5076How should I know?
5076How so?
5076I suppose you think I''ve done something dreadful, do n''t you?
5076I suppose you''re very busy, you lawyer man?
5076I''m an officer of the court and under bond--"How much?
5076In what respect?
5076In what way? 5076 Is McNamara in there?"
5076Is n''t he dead?
5076Is n''t that dreadful?
5076Is n''t there some place where I can hide?
5076Is that all?
5076Is the dynamite aboard?
5076Is the old man all the kin you''ve got?
5076Is this some r- ruse to get me into your power?
5076Is this your work? 5076 It''s a bargain, then?"
5076Lost what?
5076Love her? 5076 Maybe so; but what then?
5076Now for the bargain, eh?
5076Now what, Miss Chester?
5076Now, do n''t you know that I never play anything but''bank''? 5076 Oh, you WON''T, eh?"
5076Says I, lookin''at his side elevation,''What''s accented your middle syllable so strong, Mexico?'' 5076 See here,"he abruptly questioned,"what''s your name?"
5076See here-- what makes you shut me out and wrap yourself up in your haughtiness? 5076 Send you back?
5076She came into that dive alone? 5076 She came up on the first boat-- name''s Chester-- swell looker, eh?"
5076She says the Ohio, d''ye hear? 5076 So he got away, eh?"
5076So that''s the game, eh? 5076 So, in addition to his other vices, Mr. Glenister is a reckless gambler, is he?"
5076Some of your work, eh, Glenister?
5076The girl? 5076 Then why do you think of that woman?"
5076There was n''t TIME, eh? 5076 There would n''t be anything wrong about it, would there?"
5076This is a big killing, is n''t it?
5076This''s a hell of a game, ai n''t it, Mac? 5076 Unless-- what?"
5076Was there an answer?
5076Well, so she has-- but what of it? 5076 Well, well, Glenister, where''s all the breakfast going?"
5076Well, well-- ain''t she a brick? 5076 Well, what does it stand you?"
5076Well, what made them think you had ten thousand in there?
5076Well, what of it? 5076 Were you afraid to come alone, or did you wait till you saw me with a lady?"
5076What about it?
5076What about these men in town?
5076What ails Glenister to- night?
5076What ails those people? 5076 What ails you?"
5076What are you doing here? 5076 What are you grinning at?"
5076What are you looking for?
5076What brings her here?
5076What d''ye mean? 5076 What d''you think they''ve done now?"
5076What did you do when they left?
5076What do you know about it, Bill? 5076 What do you mean by saying that I have betrayed my friends and wrecked anybody''s life?"
5076What do you mean by that? 5076 What do you mean?"
5076What do you mean?
5076What do you mean?
5076What do you mean?
5076What do you mean?
5076What do you mean?
5076What do you mean?
5076What do you take me for? 5076 What do you take me for?"
5076What do you want to know?
5076What do you want?
5076What does that mean?
5076What does that mean?
5076What does that renegade want?
5076What does this mean?
5076What girl?
5076What happened then?
5076What hold- up?
5076What is it you want now? 5076 What is that?"
5076What is the trouble?
5076What kind of men are you?
5076What made her go?
5076What made me ask them? 5076 What made them jump your claim?"
5076What made you keep on after the ship started? 5076 What man?"
5076What meeting?
5076What part are you going to take in this taming process?
5076What portent do you see that makes you stare into the night so anxiously?
5076What step do you mean?
5076What success did you have?
5076What the devil''s this?
5076What was done?
5076What was it?
5076What''s her name?
5076What''s our next move?
5076What''s that?
5076What''s the matter, Bronco?
5076What''s the matter, boy?
5076What''s the matter? 5076 What''s the matter?"
5076What''s the matter?
5076What''s the matter?
5076What''s the trouble?
5076What''s up? 5076 What''s up?"
5076What''s up?
5076What''s your limit, Kid?
5076What''ve they got against you and Dextry-- some grudge?
5076What?
5076What?
5076What?
5076When are you-- going away?
5076When do we hang this politician? 5076 When do you take the fatal step?"
5076Where are we going?
5076Where are you going?
5076Where are you going?
5076Where do you want to go?
5076Where is she?
5076Where? 5076 Who can we get?"
5076Who did that?
5076Who gave you permission?
5076Who is Miss Malotte?
5076Who is Miss Malotte?
5076Who is behind this Vigilante movement?
5076Who is she?
5076Who''s the girl I saw come in just now?
5076Who''s there?
5076Who?
5076Who?
5076Why are n''t you dealing bank? 5076 Why did I do it?
5076Why did n''t you gouge his eyes out when you had him crippled?
5076Why did you do that?
5076Why do n''t you ask me to spring some good, original jokes? 5076 Why do n''t you get the troops?"
5076Why do n''t you shoot?
5076Why do n''t you stick?
5076Why, have n''t you heard the news?
5076Will you be my wife, Helen?
5076Will you lend me your saddle- horse? 5076 Will you let me come in?"
5076Win? 5076 Wo n''t you come with me-- it''s our last chance?"
5076Wo n''t you tell me what you know and what you think my part has been? 5076 Won?"
5076Ye had to have it, did n''t ye? 5076 Ye won''talk to me, eh?
5076Yes, but where''s the money to do it with? 5076 Yes-- but how?"
5076You ask this for your uncle, but what of-- of the other fellow? 5076 You ask this of me?"
5076You do love him, do n''t you?
5076You do n''t mean that''tin- horn''the boys were going to lynch for claim- jumping?
5076You have discussed this fully?
5076You own this outfit?
5076You say Voorhees has gone with twenty deputies, eh? 5076 You say she is dangerous?"
5076You think it was some of McNamara''s work, eh?
5076You want to stowaway?
5076You would marry me?
5076You would n''t hurt an old man, would you? 5076 You would n''t trust me at first, eh?
5076You would n''t use violence, I trust?
5076You''re just like the others, are n''t you? 5076 You''ve changed your mind?"''
5076Your title is all clear, I dare say, eh?
5076Your-- sister? 5076 ''Do you mean you wo n''t let us see the clean- ups from our own mine? 5076 After a few objectless remarks, he began, abruptly:Do you love Roy Glenister?"
5076Ai n''t there no cure for it?"
5076And the whole world with it?"
5076And yet, who of those who had known the Kid in the past would dream that his vileness was so utter as this?
5076And you''re going to give it to me because you think it is your duty?"
5076Anybody at the house?
5076Are n''t we all in this together?
5076Are n''t we winning?
5076Are n''t you enjoying yourself?"
5076Are you dead?
5076Are you game?"
5076Are you in trouble?"
5076Are you sick?"
5076Arrest me for what?"
5076At this the commander started, and, darting a great, thick- fingered hand at her, spoke savagely:"What''s that?
5076Be game, ca n''t you?
5076But say, suppose anything went wrong with the company and it leaked out who those stockholders are?"
5076But what about you?
5076But, tell me this-- how did you get the girl to act as messenger?"
5076CHAPTER VI AND A MINE IS JUMPED"Who''s your new shift boss?"
5076Ca n''t you SEE?
5076Ca n''t you hear?
5076Ca n''t you see that I want to help?
5076Ca n''t you see that I-- I''d DIE for you if it would do any good?"
5076Champian?"
5076Could the Kid be jealous of Cherry?
5076D''you s''pose we''ll win?"
5076Dextry spoke, breathlessly, to Slapjack in the pause which ensued:"Ai n''t he a heller?"
5076Did he?
5076Did n''t I, McNamara?"
5076Did n''t the detective warn me to- day?"
5076Did you see the PROOF?"
5076Did you think they went UP- stream?"
5076Do n''t you hear?
5076Do n''t you know anything of interest?
5076Do n''t you realize that I am criminally liable if I do n''t take every precaution?"
5076Do n''t you realize that we''ve won?
5076Do n''t you think I can hear what people are saying?"
5076Do n''t you think I can keep my mouth shut?"
5076Do n''t you understand that the Midas is yours?
5076Do you mean to tell me that any court would recognize such a claim as Galloway''s?"
5076Do you think you could get him to talk?"
5076Does she know what was in the documents?"
5076Dreadfully rude of me, is n''t it?
5076Ever had the feeling?
5076From a legal stand- point, it''s appalling, I''m told-- but what''s to be done?
5076Glenister came running through the smoke pall, revolver in hand, crying:"Has any one seen McNamara?"
5076Glenister?"
5076Glenister?"
5076Glenister?"
5076Going to give him a little''work,''eh?"
5076Had this been no clash with the United States forces, after all?
5076Had this whole attack miscarried?
5076Have they offended you?"
5076Have you begun work yet?"
5076Have you no other friends here-- no women?
5076He shook her fiercely, crying:"What for?
5076He turned to her and said,"Do you mean what you said up- stairs?"
5076He undertook to speak, paused, wet his lips, then carefully chose these words:"Do you mean-- that he did not-- that she is-- a good girl?"
5076How can we get a train?"
5076How do I know they are?
5076How do we know we''re getting a square deal if we do n''t see the gold weighed?''
5076How do you know what it is to smoulder inside, and feel your veins burn dry?"
5076How does it feel to be a winner?"
5076How many can we count on to help us?"
5076How many of you will stick?"
5076How many shells left in your gun?''"
5076How you goin''to buck that hand?
5076How''d ye sleep?"
5076I guess I''d better quit, eh?"
5076I never showed my hand, for what was the use?
5076I saw you--''most got left, eh?
5076I tell you, I''m crazy-- and she likes me-- I know she does-- or, anyway, she would--""Do you mean that you''re in love with her?"
5076I''ll see you sometimes, wo n''t I?"
5076I''m sorry things are-- as they are-- but you would n''t have me lie to you, little woman?"
5076I''m very stupid, I guess; but wo n''t you come back to- morrow and tell it to me?"
5076I''ve come for Helen-- where is she?"
5076If Struve talked to that other woman, why would n''t he talk to her?
5076If he could ask a thing like that, what other heartless, selfish act might he not be capable of?
5076Is it a bargain?"
5076Is it hard work or are you truly ill?
5076Is n''t that tragedy enough without your adding to it?
5076Is n''t this your shift?"
5076Is she yours?"
5076Is this some boy''s game?
5076It was her brother, yet what mystery shrouded this affair, also?
5076It was not his money-- what if he did lose?
5076Look good to you, Kid?"
5076Martial law in two hours, our mines tied up for another year, and who knows what else?
5076May I ask what is on foot?"
5076My name is Dextry-- Joe Dextry-- from everywhere west of the Missouri-- an''your name is McNamara, ai n''t it?
5076No?
5076Now, suppose we lynch these officials to- night-- what do we gain?
5076Now, what can I do for you?''
5076Now, when you''ve followed this conspiracy out and placed the blame where it belongs, wo n''t you come and tell me about it?
5076Oh, but they were brutal?
5076Remember me tellin''you about a good turn I done him once down Guadalupe way?"
5076Say, if we win back our mine, we''ll hit for New York next-- eh?"
5076Scandal or the like?"
5076She did that?"
5076She longed to help him now in his trouble as he had helped her, but what could she do?
5076She recognized her mistake and continued, hurriedly:"Why should n''t I?
5076She stood erect and determined,"You would n''t do THAT, would you?
5076She was afraid you might consider her a party to the deal, but you do n''t, do you?"
5076Six months back he would have looked with jealous eyes upon the right to lead the Vigilantes, but this change that had mastered him-- what was it?
5076So this was Bering?
5076Some of us will go down, but what of it?"
5076Somethin''doin''every minute in the cranin''of necks-- what?
5076Steal it?
5076That was a daring hold- up, was n''t it?"
5076That you, Shortz?
5076The Judge would go down with the rest of the ring, and what would happen to-- her?
5076The Kid made no reply, and Roy repeated,"What do you want?"
5076The Midas-- the world-- what good are they?
5076The feller that relocated Discovery Claim on Anvil Creek last summer?"
5076The time is coming when we''ll go to the mat with them people, but they''ve got the aige on us now, so what could they gain by putting you away?
5076The triumph of this moment stifled her-- or was it triumph, after all?
5076Then what else?
5076Then, when she was at last mounted, she leaned forward:"Will you kiss me once, Roy, for the last time?"
5076There was McNamara; but how could he help her, how much did she know of him, this man who was now within the darkest shadow of her new suspicions?
5076They asked him-- a man-- a man''s man-- a Northman-- to do this, and for what?
5076They say you''ve killed ten people in the fight-- is it true?"
5076They think I know too much, do they?--so they''ve sent you to spy?
5076They will go to jail--""Yes, for six months, perhaps,"broke in the other, hotly,"but what does that amount to?
5076They would n''t do that, would they?"
5076Thirty men out all night and what do you get?
5076This here, I reckon, is your little French poodle-- eh?"
5076Understand?
5076Understand?"
5076WHY did I do it?
5076Was she never to have done with this man''s favors?
5076Well, I''m goin''to talk to YOU, see?
5076Well, what do you think he''s doing right now?"
5076What ails you?
5076What am I getting into?
5076What are they up to?
5076What are we in danger of?"
5076What are you doing here?"
5076What brings them all?
5076What brought''the Duchess,''and Cherry Malotte, and all the rest?"
5076What can I do for you?"
5076What can I do for you?"
5076What caused him to slink away like a thief discovered?
5076What chance had she against the posse sweeping the town from end to end?
5076What could Struve do?
5076What did he want of the Midas with its lawsuits, its intrigues, and its trickery?
5076What do they mean?
5076What do you call this?
5076What do you think of a woman who will beg?
5076What do you think of that?
5076What for?"
5076What for?"
5076What girl?
5076What if he did exceed his authority thereafter?
5076What if there were a scandal?
5076What is it?"
5076What kept him from her?
5076What kind of a damn law is that?"
5076What kind of life was she entering where men spoke of strange women with this assurance and hinted thus of ownership?
5076What makes you think they can fight?''
5076What meant this robbery, this defiance of the law, of her uncle''s edicts and of McNamara?
5076What mischance brought you there?
5076What more?"
5076What of it?"
5076What of that?"
5076What proof had he?
5076What right had that man''s liquor- sodden lips to speak so of her?
5076What ship?
5076What then?
5076What was she running away from?"
5076What would be the temper of this gold- frenzied army if thrown into quarantine within sight of their goal?
5076What would happen if they caught us?"
5076What would he do now?
5076What would you do, eh?
5076What would you give to see them?
5076What''d we do without her, eh?
5076What''ll I do?
5076What''s that?"
5076What''s the game-- blackmail?"
5076What''s the game?
5076What''s the matter with you?"
5076What''s the trouble?"
5076What''s this place worth, Bronco?"
5076What''s up?"
5076What''s up?"
5076What''s your plan?"
5076When did you come?"
5076When does it occur?
5076When she came out he asked:"Where is your raincoat?
5076When she had vanished, he spoke to Reilly:"Who''s that?"
5076When sufficient time had elapsed he called up to Helen:"May I come?"
5076Where did they go?"
5076Where is the danger?
5076Where shall you go?"
5076Whether Helen Chester were guilty or innocent, how could Glenister hesitate between them?
5076Which one did you come from?
5076Which one of you conceived the novel scheme of stowing away ladies in your cabin?
5076Who did it?
5076Who is she?"
5076Who is she?"
5076Who is she?"
5076Who would question?
5076Who?
5076Whose is she?
5076Why be the first to resist?
5076Why did I bring you here?
5076Why did I do it?
5076Why did I ever come here?"
5076Why did I plan this little party?
5076Why did I send that man away?
5076Why did n''t I keep still?
5076Why do men look so at me?
5076Why do n''t you be a man and forget her?"
5076Why do n''t you offer something in return?
5076Why not?
5076Why should he think of her in this hour?
5076Why were n''t you aboard sooner last night?
5076Why, do n''t you savvy that this boat is bound for Nome?
5076Why?
5076Why?"
5076Will you bring my horse?
5076Will you call again in half an hour?"
5076Will you give me the horse?"
5076Will you help me?"
5076Will you send it to her?"
5076Will you trade?"
5076Will you warn Mr. Glenister about the troops?"
5076Wo n''t you see?"
5076Wo n''t you walk with us to the hotel?
5076Would it lose?
5076Would people never cease coming?
5076Yet, why should I care?"
5076You DARE to stand there and tell me that?"
5076You mean that she-- that you have asked her and she wo n''t?"
5076You mind old Mexico, do n''t you?
5076You see, in a struggle like this, people will make all sorts of allegations, but do they KNOW, have they any proof, that my uncle has done wrong?"
5076You would n''t let me in for fear I''d kick, eh?
5076You''re as homely as ever-- an''what good does it do you after all?
5076You- all oblige me with a match?"
5076do you realize what this means-- bringing this hussy aboard?"
5076speaking quietly, as he stooped to regain the pasteboard:"Howdy, Cherry?"
11418''But what went ye out for to see?''
11418A good one?
11418A late attack of conscience, eh?
11418A seven- hundred- thousand- dollar difference?
11418All ready, M''Tosh?
11418Alone?
11418Am I? 11418 And MacFarlane reversed his own order?"
11418And Mr. Ormsby has some to sell? 11418 And has thereby freed you from all obligations of loyalty?
11418And he has n''t reported?
11418And he talked so long and so fast that you could n''t get here in time for dinner this evening? 11418 And if I am?"
11418And if I do? 11418 And if it should have?"
11418And if not?
11418And in that case the price of the stock will go up again?
11418And since you have referred to the Gaston days: let me ask if I ever gave you any reason to believe that I could be scared out?
11418And still you wo n''t give up?
11418And the moral?
11418And the people of the State are enthusiastic about it, thinking that now the long tyranny of the oil monopoly will be broken?
11418And the price?
11418And the real reason?
11418And the train-- the last train the other man can come on; is that in yet?
11418And there never has been?
11418And we are not sentimentalists?
11418And were they all killed?
11418And what are the prospects?
11418And what is your trouble, Durgan?
11418And when you have the weapon in your hands; when you have found the sword and sharpened it?
11418And you could n''t?
11418And you have made it serve your turn, too?
11418And you have not found the answer?
11418And you say you were on the engine? 11418 And you wanted me to come and tell you all the why s and wherefores?"
11418And you will do it by threatening to expose them?
11418And-- let me see-- isn''t Mr. Kent at some little town we pass through?
11418Annything new at the shops, Dutchy?
11418Are he and his party likely to win?
11418Are you any nearer to it than you were when you began?
11418Are you glad or sorry?
11418Are you going out to see them this evening, David? 11418 Are you really going on with us?
11418At chambers?
11418At my door? 11418 Ay tank maybe so, ain''d it?
11418Bad management, you mean?
11418Barring accidents, there is no reason why we should n''t begin to figure definitely upon the result, is there?
11418Because he is giving you another chance? 11418 Busted?"
11418But about the Belmount mix- up: you will give us a stickful now and then as we go along, if you unearth anything that the public would like to read?
11418But after it went to the House committee on judiciary you left it to more skilful, or perhaps we''d better say, to less scrupulous hands?
11418But at least you have some notion of what it is going to be?
11418But how about his client: the woman who was put off the train? 11418 But how are we coming on in the political field?"
11418But how will you go about it? 11418 But if I do n''t want you to go back?"
11418But if I should say that you are misinterpreting the motive?
11418But it did n''t quite?
11418But the union?
11418But you did n''t do it?
11418But you have not been entirely happy?
11418But, your Honor!--a delay of only twenty- four hours in which to prepare a rejoinder to this petition-- to allegations of such astounding gravity?
11418By being too good to me?
11418By coming, you mean? 11418 By the way, what did you tell Mrs. Brentwood to do?"
11418Ca n''t I?
11418Ca n''t we down them some other way? 11418 Ca n''t you come yourself?"
11418Ca n''t you do it now?
11418Ca n''t you fix that?
11418Ca n''t you see that you are daily making a marriage between us more and more impossible?
11418Ca n''t you?
11418Can I see your mother?
11418Can any man say that truthfully?
11418Can it be done?
11418Can you give it a name?
11418Can you make it by two o''clock?
11418Caught him doing it, you say?... 11418 Conscience,"he repeated half absently;"is there any room for such an out- of- date thing in a nation of successfulists?
11418Could you explain it so that I could understand it?
11418David Kent, are there any circumstances in which you would accept a bribe?
11418David Kent?
11418David, what would you do without me?
11418Did I, or did I not understand that I was to have the age on this oil business when there was anything fit to print?
11418Did he give it?
11418Did he happen to know the name of the stock?
11418Did n''t you mean to convince me?
11418Did they?
11418Did you know Mr. Kent was going to board the train here?
11418Did you mean to reproach me?
11418Did you say that? 11418 Did you send for me so that you might abuse me in the second edition?"
11418Do I?
11418Do n''t they?
11418Do n''t you know any of them?
11418Do n''t you see he is only sparring to gain time?
11418Do n''t you see you''re on the wrong division?
11418Do n''t you think it had better be?
11418Do n''t you think you deserve a manhandling?
11418Do n''t you want to go and smoke?
11418Do n''t you? 11418 Do our agents on the Western Division handle Western Union business?"
11418Do we have to disprove these charges by affidavits?
11418Do we make it, Jarl?
11418Do you begin to suspect things?
11418Do you know who Mr. Falkland is?
11418Do you know you are spoiling a future that most men would hesitate to throw away?
11418Do you mean the gentleman Penelope has waylaid? 11418 Do you mean to say you would buy the governor of a state?"
11418Do you mean to tell me that there is no engagement between you and Miss Brentwood?
11418Do you remember our little talk over the embers of the fire in your sitting- room at home? 11418 Do you think the sale of my three thousand shares would make any difference?"
11418Do you want me to go?
11418Do you want to get in? 11418 Do you''continue''again?"
11418Do you? 11418 Do you?--oftener than you go to Miss Brentwood?"
11418Do? 11418 Does Miss Brentwood know?"
11418Does anybody know what time the train passes Gaston?
11418Does he stay?
11418Does his Excellency imagine for a moment that any one would be deceived by such a primitive bit of dust- throwing?
11418Does it hurt to be truly good?
11418Drunk?
11418For you? 11418 Fwhat are they doing now?"
11418H''m: so you''re going into politics?
11418Haf you not de_ Arkoos_ been reading? 11418 Has annybody been to see''em?"
11418Has n''t he?
11418Has that letter been mailed? 11418 Have I ever done anything to make you think I had thrown common honesty and self- respect overboard?"
11418Have I ever thrown cold water on any of your schemes thus far?
11418Have n''t I just been showing you that I am not?
11418Have n''t we? 11418 Have n''t you discovered it?"
11418Have we got to stand by and see''em do it?
11418Have you a Western Union wire here?
11418Have you a Western Union wire to the capital direct?
11418Have you any idea what is in the wind?
11418Have you any idea when he intends leaving town?
11418Have you any notion of what it is?
11418Have you any objection?
11418Have you considered the cost to these three women if you make their father''s name a byword in the city where they were born?
11418Have you nothing better to offer?
11418Have you seen him?
11418Having opened the door, you would try to shut it again, would you? 11418 Here?
11418Hold on,said Kent;"will you please say that over again and say it slowly?"
11418How about this affidavit business, and the Falkland stop- over?
11418How are you fixed here?
11418How do you know it?
11418How do you know? 11418 How do you suppose they get started?"
11418How long have I got?
11418How many did he demand passes for, this time? 11418 How much did you get of it?"
11418How much longer have we to wait?
11418How much time have we?
11418How near can they come to smashing us, M''Tosh?
11418How should I know? 11418 How should I know?"
11418How was I to know that you were going away?
11418How was I to know you did n''t know?
11418How?
11418I do n''t understand that you are raising the question of ethics at this stage of the game, do I?
11418I see you have Mrs. Brentwood and her daughters here: can you tell me where I can find Mr. Brookes Ormsby?
11418I suppose I do: all men do, do n''t they?
11418I suppose he came to say good- by: what is he going to do with himself this winter?
11418I suppose it is n''t possible to avoid making political enemies; but is it needful to turn them into personal enemies?
11418I suppose you have the other plan all wrought out and ready to drop into place?
11418I wonder if we shall see him?
11418If I should pretend to be deeply offended and tell Thomas to show you the door, what could you say for yourself?
11418If I should say that I do n''t fully understand what you mean?
11418If things are as bad as that, it''s time you were moving on, do n''t you think?
11418In what particular part of it?
11418In what way?
11418Intuitively?
11418Is Durgan with us?
11418Is Mr. Callafield going with you?
11418Is any one dead?
11418Is he here yet; or did he go back to God''s country?
11418Is it a man''s weakness to fight better in the dark?
11418Is it about Miss Brentwood?
11418Is it all right, M''Tosh? 11418 Is it any worse to take a bribe than it is to give one?
11418Is it because it is inexpedient-- because there is more''success''the other way?
11418Is it gone beyond recall? 11418 Is it mine, Elinor?"
11418Is it the owld potgutted thafe iv a rayceiver that''s in her?
11418Is it to Gaston I''m goin'', Misther M''Tosh?
11418Is it to be a Quaker meeting?
11418Is it wise, David?
11418Is it worth taking-- by itself?
11418Is it? 11418 Is it?
11418Is n''t it beginning to occur to you that beggars should n''t be choosers? 11418 Is n''t it up to you to go and give them a chance to jolly you a little?
11418Is n''t it? 11418 Is n''t that a good bit like saying that the shallop must see to it that the wind does n''t blow too hard for it?"
11418Is n''t that what you got it for?
11418Is n''t there some way you can get me up to the hotel before that crowd reaches?
11418Is n''t your debt to Penelope, rather than to me?
11418Is she-- are they coming this way?
11418Is that all it means to you? 11418 Is that all?"
11418Is that all?
11418Is that all?
11418Is that saying very much-- or very little?
11418Is that you, Durgan?
11418Is that you, Miss Penelope? 11418 It depends a good bit upon how the possession is gained-- and held-- doesn''t it?"
11418It does, does n''t it? 11418 It has no connection with the Trans- Western railroad offices?"
11418It involves some kind of legal procedure?
11418It is time we were going,he said; adding:"I guess you have had enough of it, have n''t you?"
11418It lies beautifully, does n''t it?
11418It looks pretty much that way, does n''t it? 11418 It''s a skilful bit of engineering, is n''t it?"
11418Judge Marston, do you know that last assertion to be true?
11418Kent, did you fuf- figure all that out by yourself?
11418Kent, what is it you want? 11418 Like wasting a whole summer exploring Mount Croydon with a-- a somebody who did not mature late?"
11418May I know them?
11418May I try if I can give the reason?
11418Meaning that you would like to know if the fight will go on if I should chance to meet another drunken cow- boy with a better aim? 11418 Meaning that your ancestors would have burned me for a witch?
11418Meaning what did I do? 11418 Miss Van Brock, what is it you want me to say?
11418Mr. Kent, will you serve these gentlemen up hot for dinner, or cold for luncheon?
11418No news of MacFarlane?
11418No?
11418Now fwhat the divvle will that be?
11418Now will you go?
11418Oh, I do n''t know: Judge MacFarlane, perhaps, coming back to give you a chance to poison him at short range?
11418One more,he pleaded; and when he had it:"Do you know now, dearest, why I brought you here to- day?"
11418Owing him a good turn?
11418Pardon me,he began,"but did n''t the gentleman who was just here forget to sign his message?"
11418Possibly it would be better to tell the truth-- had you thought of that?
11418Really? 11418 Run ahead an''take a siding, is ut?"
11418S- s- say-- are you sure of that?
11418Say, Kent; you have grown a lot in these last few weeks: what is your diet?
11418Sha''n''t I have the Presence in the buffet make you a cup of tea? 11418 Shall I tell you why you do n''t want me to go?
11418Shall I?
11418Shall we go into the house?
11418So he has been making you his confidante in that, too, has he?
11418So you were at the bottom of that, were you? 11418 Still up in the air, are you, in the railroad grab case?"
11418Supposing the corporations do n''t see the handwriting on the wall-- won''t see it, you say? 11418 That answers your question, does n''t it?"
11418That was warning in itself, was n''t it?
11418That wild Irishman? 11418 The sentimental young woman went out some time ago, did n''t she?
11418Then Mr. Kent''s danger is more real than he admitted?
11418Then it''s to be war to the knife, is it?
11418Then the railroads and the corporations are not primarily to blame?
11418Then they have n''t quit,drawled Griggs; adding:"I wonder if they have a ghost of a show against the politicals?"
11418Then what will you take?
11418Then why do n''t you use it?
11418Then you are still hoping to get the railroad out of Major Guilford''s hands?
11418Then you would counsel delay?
11418There are other trains to meet?
11418There is no such fight in prospect, is there?
11418There is nothing embarrassing about the choosing of a route, is there?
11418They got quick action, did n''t they? 11418 Think so?"
11418This station-- do you know the name of it?
11418This vacation of yours, Judge MacFarlane: how long is it likely to last?
11418To Abigail and the trunk- room?
11418To down the ring, you mean?
11418To purify them?
11418To you?
11418To you?
11418Was that all?
11418We are on our own railroad now, are n''t we?
11418Well, for one: do you know that your people are on the verge of the much- talked- of strike?
11418Well, give me your candid opinion, you two: what is the property worth?
11418Well, what are_ you_ going to do?
11418Well, what is the matter, then?
11418Well, why do n''t you send him a wire? 11418 Well?
11418Well?
11418Well?
11418Well?
11418Well?
11418Well?
11418What are some of the large things?
11418What d''ye calc''late the major will do about it?
11418What did I do at Miss Van Brock''s to make you cut me dead?
11418What do I think of him? 11418 What do we do?"
11418What does a man-- a real man-- care for that?
11418What does he say?
11418What for?
11418What for?
11418What good will that do?
11418What have you done since our last discussion of the subject?
11418What is at the bottom of it? 11418 What is it you do n''t understand-- the motive?"
11418What is it?
11418What is it?
11418What is that following us?
11418What is that?
11418What is the matter with it?
11418What is the matter with us this evening?
11418What is your bid?
11418What luck?
11418What made you break it off with Brookes Ormsby?
11418What makes you think he did n''t want to come?
11418What name did you say? 11418 What was it?"
11418What was that?
11418What was that?
11418What was the trouble that day?
11418What will you do?
11418What would Miss Brentwood say?
11418What''s been done?
11418What''s this Hawk''s telling me about you, MacFarlane?
11418When does it take hold?
11418When is this thing to be done?
11418When was this?
11418Where has he gone?
11418Where is Judge MacFarlane stopping?
11418Where is it?
11418Where?
11418Which one of them was it told you it was broken off?
11418Which one was it?
11418Which-- the six lots, the boom, or the celerity of your movements?
11418Who does n''t?
11418Who is he?
11418Who is our engineer?
11418Who is the man?
11418Who were the four?
11418Why do n''t you get out of it, then?
11418Why do n''t you let_ them_ bribe_ you_?
11418Why not?
11418Why not?
11418Why should I?
11418Why should I?
11418Why-- I do n''t know; did he?
11418Why?
11418Why?
11418Why?
11418Will he listen to reason and give us a sure- enough railroad man or two at the top?
11418Will he stand by us? 11418 Will he testify?"
11418Will yez go back to the car, or ride wit''me?
11418Will you advise me?
11418Will you arrange it, and take care of Mr. Kent until I come for him?
11418Will you come to see me?
11418Will you go now? 11418 Will you kill the Irishman, or shall I?"
11418With us?
11418Wo n''t he?
11418Wo n''t you believe that I wanted to help?
11418Would you? 11418 Yes?"
11418Yet you will give him a chance to make a partizan of me? 11418 You are doing this for me?"
11418You are going to print it?
11418You are in duty bound to try to make this one understand, do n''t you think? 11418 You are quite comfortable?"
11418You do love to grind me on that side, do n''t you?
11418You do n''t mean that he is going to bribe these men?
11418You followed him?
11418You found him?
11418You had your clerk at the station to meet it?
11418You have been afraid every day lest I should begin a second time to press you for an answer, have n''t you?
11418You have n''t told us all of it: what has happened?
11418You heard him, Loring?
11418You know I told you I was going to Gaston to sell my six lots while Major Guilford''s little boom is on?
11418You know how MacFarlane secured his reelection?
11418You mean that I am not strong enough? 11418 You mean to set about''obliterating''Judge MacFarlane forthwith?"
11418You mean you are going to take our railroad away from these men who have stolen it?
11418You say the judge refuses to confer with me?
11418You should read dose_ Arkoos_ newsbapers: den you should know somet''ings alretty, ain''d it?
11418You want me to let him resign? 11418 You want to make me say some melodramatic thing about having the shackles forged and snapping them upon the gubernatorial wrists, do n''t you?
11418You will have your pound of flesh entire, wo n''t you? 11418 You''ll overlook it in me if I''ve pressed the thing too hard on the side of sentiment, wo n''t you?
11418You''ve made me travel two thousand miles to see this thing through: why did n''t you make sure of having your man here?
11418You?
11418Your mother has fixed upon to- morrow for our return to town, has n''t she?
11418Again the brown eyes grew luminous; and again she said:"What would you do without me?
11418Also, if the same silent monitor bade him stop short of the governor''s office: at the door, namely, of the public anteroom, which stood ajar?
11418Am I responsible for-- for the present state of affairs?"
11418And after another thoughtful interval:"How did you come to think of it?"
11418And then, taking her hand:"Are we safely ashore on the new continent, Elinor?
11418And then:"Are you willing to stand with us, Patsy?
11418And then:"Where are you now?"
11418And then:"Would you like to have your_ quo warranto_ blind alley turned into a thoroughfare?"
11418And when they have sold all they have to sell?"
11418And where was Mr. Loring all this time?
11418And while I think of it, my office will be in the Quintard Building; and you-- I suppose you will put up at the Wellington?"
11418And yet we prided ourselves on our sincerity in that young time, do n''t you think?"
11418Any news from him?"
11418Anything come of it?"
11418Are the details possible?
11418Are there any such men nowadays?"
11418Are you big enough to do it?"
11418Are you big enough, David?"
11418Are you folks doing anything?"
11418Are you fully convinced of Judge MacFarlane''s venality?"
11418Are you great enough to run fast and far when it is a straight- away race depending only upon mere man- strength and indomitable determination?"
11418Are you ready to go over to the_ Argus_ office with me?
11418Are you ready to recall Judge MacFarlane with instructions to give us our hearing on the merits?"
11418Are you really quite the same?"
11418Are you satisfied?"
11418Are you speaking politically?"
11418Are you still finding it impossible to set the limit?"
11418Are you sure he gave it up?"
11418Are you with me?"
11418But after, David; what will you do afterward?"
11418But before you begin, I''d like to know if the newspapers have it straight as far as they have gone into it?"
11418But did Bicknell fully understand what it might mean in loss of life and property to put a new man on the wires at a moment''s notice?
11418But first tell me one thing: as matters stand, could Guilford dispose of the road-- sell it or lease it?"
11418But have I succeeded in reminding you of that thing you were going to tell me?"
11418But how bad is the smash?
11418But how much is your railroad worth?"
11418But is there any use in a little handful of us trying to buck up against a whole state government?"
11418But latterly--""Latterly you have begun to think larger things?"
11418But let that go: you are willing to help us?"
11418But supposin''they do n''t do it?"
11418But the bribe: did you learn anything about that?"
11418But what will it amount to?
11418But which''inside''do you mean-- the railroad or the political?"
11418But who did the shooting?"
11418But why foolish?"
11418But why is Major Guilford spending so much money for improvements?"
11418By the way, did you go to tell the household good- by?
11418By the way, has the capitol gang any notion of your part in all this upstirring?"
11418Ca n''t you leave me out of it entirely?"
11418Ca n''t you let''good enough''alone?"
11418Ca n''t you understand?
11418Can I count on you after the mud- slinging begins?"
11418Can you do it?"
11418Can you make your time with her?"
11418Can you make your time?"
11418Can you prove your postulate?"
11418Come as soon as you can, wo n''t you?"
11418Could I do less?"
11418Could he be sure of meeting her on the frank, friendly footing of the Croydon summer?
11418Could he make Number Three?
11418Could he trust himself to be decently loyal to Ormsby if he should stay?
11418Could you get me to Gaston on a special engine in three hours?"
11418Den ve qvits, ain''d it?"
11418Did Mr. Kent know the meaning of all this anxiety to buy in Western Pacific when the stock was going down day by day?
11418Did he know they were talking of spending the remainder of the summer at Breezeland Inn?
11418Did he say he was coming down to the Wellington?"
11418Did you get that?"
11418Did you know the Overland Short Line had passed under Plantagould domination?"
11418Did you let my little stagger scare you out?"
11418Did you say I might come to dinner to- morrow evening?
11418Do I make it plain?"
11418Do I understand you are giving me this stuff to use as I please?"
11418Do n''t those fellows intend to stay bought?"
11418Do n''t you like to be cared for like other women?"
11418Do n''t you see how nicely the thing is timed?
11418Do n''t you see?"
11418Do n''t you think you''d better go along?
11418Do n''t you?"
11418Do they need the new law in their business as a source of revenue?
11418Do we understand each other?"
11418Do you believe in a woman''s intuition?"
11418Do you know anything about Judge MacFarlane''s family affairs?"
11418Do you know what I did this afternoon?"
11418Do you know what I''d do?"
11418Do you know what they are going to do next with your railroad?"
11418Do you mean that we have to send to Boston for our ammunition?"
11418Do you mean to down the Bucks crowd ded- definitely?"
11418Do you still do it?"
11418Do you still think it best to keep me in the dark as to what you are doing?"
11418Do you suppose I am so besotted as not to realize that you have been the head, while I have been only the hand?"
11418Do you think he is likely to get into trouble there?"
11418Do you think he will take ordinary precautions?"
11418Do you understand?"
11418Does he count?"
11418Does n''t it look that way to you?
11418Does n''t it occur to you that he is in just about as good a fix to secure those affidavits in Gaston as we are here, David?"
11418Does n''t your conscience tell you that you ought to turn back?"
11418First the telephone bell rang smartly, and when the telegraph operator took down the ear- piece and said"Well?"
11418Got that?"
11418Got your newspaper string tied up all right?"
11418Had she not once deliberately debated this same question of expediency, to the utter abasement of her own ideals?
11418Had there been any others?
11418Halkett?--on the Western Division?
11418Has it?"
11418Has your man weakened?"
11418Have a cigar?"
11418Have n''t I''personally conducted''the family all over Europe?"
11418Have they come down yet?"
11418Have you a stenographer in your office?"
11418Have you anything to suggest?"
11418Have you been at the night session?"
11418Have you chosen your route to the western somewhere?"
11418Have you forgotten the gerrymander business?
11418Have you fully recovered?"
11418Have you got a man you can trust?"
11418Have you got him safe?"
11418Have you heard the news of the night?"
11418Have you known this?"
11418Have you learned your lesson, David mine?"
11418Have you money?"
11418Have you no soft side at all?"
11418Have you replied to the major?"
11418Have you thought of any way of softening them?"
11418Have you thought to ask yourself that question?"
11418Have you?"
11418Hawk?"
11418He has the_ Amphitrite_ and the Florida coast, has n''t he?"
11418He lives here; want to meet him?"
11418How about that?"
11418How about the Inn?"
11418How did the enemy get wind of your plot so quickly?
11418How do you arrive at that?"
11418How is the fast mail to- night?"
11418How much too late am I?"
11418How much was that security debt your son- in- law let you in for?"
11418How nearly has that plan succeeded?"
11418How would you like to see the true inwardness of that in the newspapers?"
11418How''s that for ten miles an hour in the city limits?"
11418Hunnicott?"
11418I can either get down to the dirty level of these highbinders-- fight the devil with a brand taken out of his own fire; or----""Or what?"
11418I have n''t been doing anything I am ashamed of; have you?"
11418I suppose you know Elinor is to be married to Brookes Ormsby?"
11418I take it for granted the Western Pacific will stand its pro- rate?"
11418I taught you in Gaston that you were not big enough to fight me: do you think you are big enough now?"
11418I understand Mrs. Brentwood''s holding is not very large?"
11418If I do, will you agree to put the sentimental affair resolutely in the background?"
11418If I say that I have already done so, will you come in and lay down your arms?"
11418If Major Guilford is wrecking the railroad, why is he spending so much money on improvements?
11418If you had a friend owning stock in one of the involved railways, what would you advise?"
11418In other words, does Bucks want a lump sum for a veto?
11418In seeking to do the most unselfish thing that offered, had he succeeded only in making her despise him?
11418In the smoking- room of the sleeper I found-- whom, do you suppose?"
11418In town?"
11418Is he going east?"
11418Is he with you?"
11418Is it an absolute standard of right and wrong?
11418Is it anything serious?"
11418Is it because the moneygods have been unpropitious-- because these robber barons have looted your railroad?"
11418Is it clear thus far?"
11418Is it only that you wish to save Miss Brentwood''s little marriage portion?"
11418Is it our pricking of the Gaston bubble by building on to the capital?"
11418Is it worth while trying to do anything with him?"
11418Is n''t our property as good a thing as we of the Boston end have been cracking it up to be?"
11418Is she any better off than she was before?"
11418Is that the way it struck you?"
11418Is that your price?"
11418Is there any other honest thing to do, mother?"
11418Is there any speakable reason?"
11418Is there anything you do n''t know?"
11418Is there no way to shame me out of it?"
11418Is there then no other code of morals in the round world save that which the accident of birth has interleaved with your New England Bible?
11418It has n''t begun yet, I take it?"
11418It has wrenched your point of view hopelessly aside, do n''t you think?
11418It is n''t purely_ pro lono pullico_, I take it?"
11418Kent was looking steadily away from the table when he said:"What if I say it is n''t for sale?"
11418Kent?"
11418Kent?"
11418Kent?"
11418Look at that, will you?"
11418Loring?"
11418May I ask you to come to the point?"
11418May I come and go as heretofore?"
11418May I go on?"
11418May I talk business for a few minutes?"
11418Mr. Brookes Ormsby?
11418Mrs. Brentwood confined herself to a dry"Why?"
11418Must I-- may I-- say yes to Brookes Ormsby without telling him the whole truth?"
11418Must you go now?"
11418No message that I can take?
11418Now what can I do for you?
11418Of what use can_ I_ be to Mr. David Kent this evening?"
11418Oh, it''s you, is it, Mr. Kent?
11418Open the door behind you, wo n''t you?
11418Or do they want to be hired to kill it?
11418Or is it merely your ideal or mine, or Shafiz Ullah Khan''s?"
11418Or should he-- the witnesses still being unproducible-- move for a further continuance?
11418Or was it a special train he wanted?"
11418Ormsby chuckled openly, and when she questioned"What?"
11418Ormsby said"Ah?"
11418Ormsby?
11418Ormsby?"
11418Ormsby?"
11418Ormsby?"
11418Shall I call mother and Nell?"
11418Shall we go and see how late it is?"
11418Shall we go and smoke?"
11418Shall we go back to your rooms and sit a while?"
11418Silence for another little space, which Miss Brentwood broke by saying:"Do n''t you want to smoke?
11418Suddenly he asked:"What''s your object, Kent?
11418Summed up, the inquiries pointed themselves thus: was there any basis for the Gaston revival other than the lately changed attitude of the railroad?
11418Surely you know that?"
11418Tell me one thing: are they buying or selling?"
11418Tell me; is Bucks going to do that?"
11418That is putting it rather clumsily, but is n''t it true?"
11418That would still leave you a fair price for your block of suburban property in Guilford and Hawk''s addition to the city of Gaston, would n''t it?"
11418The governor''s face was wooden when he said:"Is that all you want?
11418The mills of the years grind many grists besides the trickling stream of the hours: would he find Miss Brentwood as he had left her?
11418Then he said:"I wonder if ten thousand dollars, and expenses, would paralyze them?"
11418Then he said:"Say, Kent, has n''t it occurred to you that they are rather putting meat on the bones instead of taking it off?
11418Then he took the plunge:"May I know when it is to be-- or am I to wait for my bidding with the other and more formally invited guests?"
11418Then she changed the subject arbitrarily:"Is mother quite comfortable?
11418Then the Bucks idea is likely to prove a disturbing element on''Change?"
11418Then, half- jestingly:"Kent, what will you take to drop this thing permanently and go away?"
11418Then, suddenly:"Have you been paying any attention to the development of the Belmount oil field?"
11418Then:"Would you mind hurrying your people a little, Major?
11418There was awe undisguised in the look he gave her, and it had crept into his voice when he said:"Portia, are you really a flesh- and- blood woman?"
11418They had reached the Tejon Avenue apartment house, and to Elinor''s"Wo n''t you come in?"
11418Try one?"
11418Was Jasper Bucks behind those lighted windows-- alone?
11418Was Miss Brentwood nearly ready?
11418Was he, Hunnicott, to let the case come to trial?
11418Was n''t some one telling me that you are interested in House Bill Twenty- nine?"
11418Was that right?"
11418Was there a weapon to be had?
11418Was there any good reason?"
11418Was there some subtile magnetism in this great hulk of a man that made itself felt in spite of its hamperings?
11418Were her own motives always so exalted?
11418Were you ever here when the house was occupied?"
11418What are you doing?"
11418What can I say more than I said a moment ago-- that you are the truest friend a man ever had?"
11418What did the unimpeachable Rogers see?"
11418What do the papers say?
11418What do we do?"
11418What do you hear from Boston?"
11418What do you say, Halkett?"
11418What do you think of it?"
11418What do you want of him?"
11418What do you want to do?"
11418What had that chit of a girl done to earn her immunity from self- defendings and the petty anxieties?
11418What has happened?"
11418What have you been doing to yourself?"
11418What have you been doing?
11418What have you done?
11418What is conscience?
11418What is it?"
11418What is to prevent your trying it?"
11418What time shall I send the expediters after your luggage?"
11418What was doing in the lower yard?
11418What was the result?"
11418What was your reason?"
11418What will you do if he says it does n''t make any difference?"
11418What will you do with yourself?"
11418What would Mr. Kent advise her to do-- write again?
11418What''s next?"
11418What''s that you say?
11418What''s this?"
11418When are you going to give me the right to come between you and all the little worries, Elinor?"
11418When he spoke it was to say:"Why have you done this, Elinor?"
11418When was he, David Kent, coming up?
11418Where do I get shut iv thim?"
11418Where do we come in?"
11418Where have you been for the past age or two?"
11418Where is he to- night?"
11418Whereabouts?"
11418Which brings me back to Ormsby: did you say you could tell me where to look for him?"
11418Who could help it?"
11418Who was she to be his conscience- keeper-- to stand in the way and bid him go back?
11418Who''s taking it west?"
11418Why did you allow it to go by default?"
11418Why had she put it out of her power to make him her champion in the Field of the Lust of Mastery?
11418Why should a New York broker be picking up outlying Western Pacific at a fraction more than the market when the stock is sinking every day?
11418Why the devil did n''t you call your man down?"
11418Why, in the name of all the proprieties, should I object?"
11418Will he do it?"
11418Will you do exactly as I tell you to?"
11418Will you give me a few minutes in the library?"
11418Will you give me the right to make you as happy as I can on the unemotional basis?"
11418Will you go up to the first landing of the stair and point your finger at that window?"
11418Will you help me?"
11418Will you introduce us?"
11418Will you mind me?"
11418Will you take twenty thousand dollars spot cash, and MacFarlane''s job as circuit judge when I''m through with him?
11418Will you take what there is of me and make what you can of it?"
11418Wo n''t you come along?"
11418Wo n''t you stay over and visit with us?"
11418Would Durgan fail at the pinch and mismanage it so as to give the alarm?
11418Would Elinor make things easy for him, as she used to daily in the somewhat difficult social atmosphere of the exclusive summer hotel?
11418Would ten thousand be likely to satisfy him?"
11418Would the engineer take the risk of a rear- end collision on a general manager''s order?
11418Would the water last him through?
11418Year after year we send our representatives to the legislature, and what comes of it?
11418You are still on the company''s payrolls?"
11418You can guess what was to be done?"
11418You can tell me that, ca n''t you?"
11418You have been laboring under the impression that we are engaged, have n''t you?"
11418You know Loring-- Grantham Loring?"
11418You said this matter of Mr. Ormsby''s concerned Miss Brentwood-- in a way-- didn''t you?"
11418You was dot_ Arkoos_ newsbaper dis evening_ schen_?
11418You will admit, I presume, that your demand was a little peremptory?"
11418You will call a conference of the''powers,''I take it?"
11418You''ll be there?"
11418You''ve heard the story of the inventor and his secret, have n''t you?"
11418You''ve ten minutes: can you make it?"
11418You, too, Kent?"
11418[ Illustration:"DO YOU BEGIN TO SUSPECT THINGS?"
11418_ Argus_, sir?"
11418_ Damn_?
11418adding:"What could you possibly hope to accomplish?
11418must we put it upon the ground of a_ quid pro quo_?
11418she exclaimed;"or is it only the three- million- five- hundred- thousand- dollar shock?
11418she said half- absently; and he started forward and said:"I beg pardon?"
11418will you leave it for a woman to point out what you should have suspected the moment you read that bit of gossip in Mr. Hunnicott''s letter?"
11418would yez, now?"
28820''Voters of Westville, do your votes belong to you, or do they belong to Charlie Peck?'' 28820 A battle?
28820A nibble you say?
28820About the trial, you mean?
28820About the water- works?
28820After all,he drawled,"it would make an interesting dramatic situation, would n''t it?"
28820Alone?
28820An extra of the_ Express_?
28820An extra?
28820An offer?
28820And Doctor Sherman?
28820And Peck?
28820And because he''s old and unpopular I should not attack him, eh?
28820And could I also talk with Mr. Marcy, the agent?
28820And do n''t you see,she said rapidly,"its effect upon your mother?
28820And he took it?
28820And how are you?
28820And how did he take it?
28820And how will you do that?
28820And how, if you please?
28820And if elected?
28820And if they do?
28820And now may I go in to Elsie?
28820And now, do you accept?
28820And now, what are you going to do?
28820And now,he cried,"do n''t you see how this works in with the fight to clear your father?
28820And on foot?
28820And so it is your intention to commit this monstrous libel?
28820And so you threaten to send word around to the boys to knife me on election day?
28820And that is all?
28820And that''s final-- that''s where you stand?
28820And that?
28820And that?
28820And that?
28820And the nature of your employment was to try to discover evidence of an alleged conspiracy against the city on my part?
28820And this is all true?
28820And this is your answer?
28820And we''ll see this thing through together?
28820And what about to- morrow''s show?
28820And what did she say?
28820And what happened to you?
28820And what is he to do?
28820And what was that?
28820And who do you suppose they''re shouting for?
28820And why has he no lawyer?
28820And work is a necessity for you?
28820And yet that pup of a nephew of mine sniffs out,''Her a lawyer? 28820 And you believe her?"
28820And you call that a choice?
28820And you got him?
28820And you have run after me all this way?
28820And you made to her certain reports?
28820And you say that the things I said a little while back will not affect your attitude toward me in the future?
28820And you still love me?
28820And you think he can get it?
28820And you think you are going to save me from myself?
28820And you think your coon is coming down?
28820And you want me-- to find this man?
28820And you will keep on-- trying-- to get him word?
28820And you would not be happy without it?
28820And your work was interesting?
28820And, pray, what is your duty?
28820Any thing wrong, Jake?
28820Anything doing there?
28820Are you sure, Miss West,he asked slowly"that this whole affair is n''t just a little game?"
28820Are you sure-- you want to be seen with me-- like this?
28820Arnold!--do you know what you''re trying to do?
28820Auntie--eyes and voice were pleading--"auntie, the-- the things-- this paper says-- they never happened, did they?"
28820Auntie?
28820Bad eyes?
28820Because a man you''ve banked on is a crook, does that prove a principle is wrong?
28820Because he''s down, I should not hit him? 28820 Because you are the stronger?"
28820Before I answer, what do you want?
28820Beyond your power?
28820Billy,he said in a low, impressive voice,"can you keep a big secret?"
28820Blind Charlie? 28820 Bruce?
28820But I reckon you''re not doing it for them for charity?
28820But could n''t we talk it over, say in half an hour? 28820 But could not corruption be going on without Mr. Blake knowing it?
28820But did he say anything?
28820But did n''t he have anything to say for himself?
28820But did you not insist upon her getting another nurse?
28820But do n''t you realize, in doing it, if you are successful, you are taking the bread out of a man''s mouth?
28820But for your own sake?
28820But for your own sake?
28820But he''s here?
28820But how about Doctor Sherman?
28820But how about the lady lawyer, eh?
28820But how about your celebration story?
28820But how could I honestly keep from approving his filter, when it was the very best on the market for our water?
28820But how did you find this out?
28820But how do you feel?
28820But is he-- is he locked up?
28820But she still has a chance?
28820But still there is a chance?
28820But suppose the proofs were not sound?
28820But tell me,he breathed,"is there-- is there any hope?"
28820But what could have been her real reason then?
28820But what do you want?
28820But what does your lawyer say?
28820But what for?
28820But what is it? 28820 But what is it?"
28820But what shall I do in the home? 28820 But what should he send that sort of a fool thing for?"
28820But what show would I stand? 28820 But what was I to do?"
28820But what was his motive?
28820But what''s that for?
28820But what''s the string tied to this offer?
28820But who in Old Harry is John?
28820But who''s dead? 28820 But who?
28820But whom else did you see?
28820But would n''t that be, ah-- a little dangerous?
28820But you approved his filter?
28820But you are going to force me to do it?
28820But you are still trying to find him?
28820But you believe in using existing party machinery, do n''t you? 28820 But you hired Stone as a detective?"
28820But you, auntie?
28820But, Arnold, do you realize what you are doing?
28820But-- but what are you going to do?
28820But-- but-- aren''t you afraid?
28820By setting things right, as you call it, you of course include the clearing of your father?
28820Ca n''t you help me rouse him?
28820Ca n''t you make them put their proposition in the form of an agreement, to be signed by all three of you?
28820Call it off?
28820Can I do anything for you?
28820Can you get Doctor West out of his trouble without showing who got him into his trouble? 28820 Can you think of a single way to clear Doctor West without incriminating yourself?"
28820Changed?
28820Choice?
28820Clear your father?
28820Cleared? 28820 Come, what for?"
28820Confess?
28820Considering she was a woman-- eh, Arn?
28820Could it be that this is a manufactured charge?
28820Could n''t leave?
28820Crooked work?
28820Crooked work?
28820D''you remember the prophecy I made the day you took your office-- that you would raise the dickens in this old town?
28820Dangerous?
28820Did n''t I tell you that he and I are to have no apparent relations whatever? 28820 Did n''t you hear me shout after you, when you started, that I was coming, too?"
28820Did you get him to promise to sit for a new picture?
28820Did you hear those cries against my father?
28820Did you see what the_ Express_ had to say about you?
28820Did you think that I thought I was pretty?
28820Did you try any one else?
28820Discharged the nurse?
28820Do n''t know?
28820Do n''t you hear them wild Indians yelling for Mayor Bruce?
28820Do n''t you hear''em, Blake? 28820 Do n''t you know hell''s broke loose?"
28820Do n''t you love her?
28820Do n''t you remember me? 28820 Do n''t you see that this is the only thing that''s left?"
28820Do n''t you see?
28820Do you accept? 28820 Do you know how sick your wife is?"
28820Do you know what this is going to do to me?
28820Do you know what your uncle told me about you?
28820Do you know what''s doing, Jake?
28820Do you know who that woman is? 28820 Do you love me?"
28820Do you mind telling me what it is?
28820Do you not see what it will mean to my father? 28820 Do you realize what it is I''m asking you for?
28820Do you realize, daddy, that you are my first really, truly client?
28820Do you still persist in your innocence?
28820Do you suppose you are the first man that has ever made a compromise?
28820Do you think I can get him?
28820Do you think I would let you go out alone on a night like this?
28820Do you think so?
28820Doctor Sherman,she said slowly, clearly,"is there nothing you would like to add to your testimony?"
28820Doctor Sherman? 28820 Doctor Sherman?"
28820Doctor Sherman?
28820Doctor West?
28820Done what?
28820Eh-- what?
28820Eh? 28820 Eh?
28820Eh?
28820Elect Bruce?
28820Even if I were guilty, do you think I would be afraid of exposure from you? 28820 Even-- even me?"
28820Everything ready?
28820Everything''s going all right, is n''t it?
28820Father dear,she quavered,"since we can get no one else, will you take me?"
28820Father,she demanded excitedly,"do you know what the great public service corporations are doing now?"
28820Father,_ it was planned!_"Eh?
28820Fight?
28820For my sake?
28820For my sake?
28820For we are engaged, are n''t we?
28820Gained everything? 28820 Given up?"
28820Good- looking? 28820 Got what?"
28820H''are you?
28820Has it? 28820 Has she guessed any other of the parties implicated?"
28820Has something happened to father?
28820Have n''t you seen her?
28820Have you any further questions to ask the witness?
28820Have you heard anything-- from him?
28820Have you seen father anywhere?
28820Have you thought about the other detective?
28820He said-- he said----"Yes-- yes?
28820Hello, that you Kennedy?... 28820 Help work up the evidence?
28820Help you?
28820Help? 28820 Help?"
28820Her save us?
28820Hesitated? 28820 Honest now?
28820Hosie-- Hosie-- what''s this mean?
28820How about the furniture?
28820How about the grand jury, Billy?
28820How about this daughter of Doctor West?
28820How are you going to stop it?
28820How are you going to use him?
28820How are you?
28820How can I refuse? 28820 How can you get a man who is serving a sentence in jail?"
28820How could you do it?
28820How could you help it? 28820 How did he seem to take it?"
28820How did it happen? 28820 How did you get at them?"
28820How did you manage it?
28820How do you happen to be in Westville?
28820How does the fever situation seem to- night?
28820How else are you going to find out? 28820 How is thee?"
28820How is your father-- or have n''t you seen him yet?
28820How long are you going to stay here?
28820How?
28820How?
28820How?
28820How?
28820Hurt me?
28820I am to understand, then, that your father has no lawyer?
28820I mean that I should like to help you, but-- but----"Yes? 28820 I suppose it is something very significant?"
28820I suppose that now-- you''ll be going back to New York?
28820I suppose you are going to keep up your fight for your father?
28820I suppose you do n''t know what it means to a newspaper man to have a big story laid in his hands and then suddenly jerked out?
28820I suppose you know what caused it?
28820I suppose,she pursued in her steady tone,"you realize who is responsible for all these scores of sick?"
28820I trust that my call is not inopportune?
28820I?
28820If the thread snaps, do you know who will have broken it?
28820If you wanted the water- works, if you wanted to do this to Doctor West, why did you pick on me to bring the accusation? 28820 Impaired Elsie''s chances?"
28820In mercy''s name, what are you doing out here?
28820Interview me?
28820Is Mr. Harper in?
28820Is father ill?
28820Is he safe?
28820Is he very sick?
28820Is n''t that a lot to throw overboard because of a scruple?
28820Is not that exactly what you are, Doctor Sherman?
28820Is she likely to raise a row to- morrow?
28820Is some one sick?
28820Is that advice, or a wish, or a command?
28820Is that so?
28820Is that what people have been saying?
28820Is that you, Miss Katherine?
28820Is the nature of the evidence a secret?
28820Is there anything else I can do?
28820Is this Miss West?
28820Is-- is that true?
28820Is-- is this true?
28820It sort of puts a spoke in that general municipal ownership scheme of yours-- eh?
28820It''s all right, is n''t it?
28820Last night? 28820 Matter?"
28820May I come in?
28820May I speak about something serious?
28820Me thin- skinned? 28820 Me?
28820Me?
28820Me?
28820Mind?
28820Mr. Bruce of the_ Express_?
28820Mr. Marcy? 28820 Much?"
28820My game?
28820New honour?
28820No celebration?
28820No? 28820 No?"
28820Nor signs of any one?
28820Not even to save your mother?
28820Not make out a case?
28820Not stand the same way?
28820Nothing definite I could hinge a story on?
28820Now what is it you wish?
28820Now what the devil is she up to?
28820Now what the devil-- see here, Blake, how''s that going to happen?
28820Now you''ll excuse me, wo n''t you, for I promised to call on father this afternoon?
28820Now, does not that sound possible?
28820Now, how can I serve you, Katherine?
28820Now, please, what is it?
28820Now, what do you think of that?
28820Now? 28820 Of course the Blake crowd swept everything at the election to- day?"
28820Of course you would agree to that?
28820Of course,pursued Mr. Brown blandly,"you propose to do it so that you will appear in no way to be involved?"
28820Of course,said Katherine, her eyes still upon the sidewalk,"this man lawyer would expect to be the chief counsel?"
28820Oh, why did you come?
28820Oh, you are, are you? 28820 Oh, you have, have you?
28820Old Hosie?
28820Perhaps you will allow me to walk there with you?
28820Said yes?
28820Saved us?
28820See Doctor West?
28820See here, Charlie Peck, what the devil are you up to?
28820See here, Charlie,he said abruptly,"what the hell''s your game?"
28820Sent?
28820Set things right? 28820 Shall I dictate it then?"
28820Shall I do it?
28820Shall I fire you, or chuck you through the window?
28820Shall I tell him you''ll see him later?
28820Signed?
28820Since you are going to pay servants,she persisted,"why should I idle about the house?
28820So then it''s to be a battle between us, is it?
28820So you are the man who wrote those brutal things about father?
28820So you''re going after all?
28820So- ho, we''re on our high horse, are we?
28820Something very serious?
28820Still nothing from Doctor Sherman?
28820Suppose they have repudiated their statements? 28820 Take an office?"
28820Take you?
28820Tell me,she said quietly,"why did you slip into town by night?
28820Tell me-- are you hurt?
28820Tell me-- how did it happen?
28820Testify, or not testify?
28820That will clear my father?
28820That would be to leave father disgraced, and Mr. Bruce disgraced, and the city----But what are you going to do?
28820That your whole story is nothing but a hoax? 28820 That''s your celebration story, is n''t it?"
28820That? 28820 The big bankers and brokers?"
28820The date Mr. Marcy gave you that money?
28820The proofs not sound?
28820The question is, what are you going to do? 28820 The superintendent of the water- works?"
28820The way the_ Express_ has handled it has especially-- well, you see----"You mean those lawyers are afraid to take the case?
28820Then how did you come to accept that money?
28820Then may I be allowed to ask what you are going to do-- testify, or not testify?
28820Then what became of the donation?
28820Then what shall I do in the home?
28820Then what''s behind this? 28820 Then who for?"
28820Then who is looking after Elsie?
28820Then why did n''t you ask me to go to hell, and stay at home instead of coming out here?
28820Then why the devil did you tie up with us?
28820Then you accept?
28820Then you accept?
28820Then you agree with me, that Mr. Sherman is thoroughly honest in this affair? 28820 Then you are getting the epidemic under control?"
28820Then you do n''t mind?
28820Then you have approached some one?
28820Then you have evidence?
28820Then you have n''t given up?
28820Then you know how things stand?
28820Then you place work, your career, above our happiness together?
28820Then you think he''ll take the case?
28820Then you think there''s no corrupt politics in Westville?
28820Then you will not confess?
28820Then you will not let me?
28820Then you''ll not confess?
28820Then you''re not willing to give me a chance?
28820Then you''re ready to go ahead?
28820Then you''ve discovered Doctor Sherman?
28820Then you-- you think I ca n''t succeed?
28820Then your answer-- it is final?
28820Then-- he refused?
28820Then-- he said-- the same as the others?
28820Then-- it''s true?
28820Then-- she knows everything?
28820Then-- you think?
28820There is no fact, no detail, that you may have omitted in your direct testimony, that you now desire to supply?
28820There now, is n''t that better?
28820This celebration is very trying, is n''t it?
28820This you, Judge Kellog?... 28820 Those things?
28820To a T."Tell me, is there any rotten politics, any graft or corruption going on?
28820To be your father''s lawyer?
28820To- morrow''s the trial of that Doctor West, is n''t it?
28820To- night?
28820Two detectives?
28820Unpleasant? 28820 Want it to go down?"
28820Was she coming home for the celebration, do you know?
28820Well, how is my client this morning?
28820Well, now what have you got to say?
28820Well, now, what''s up?
28820Well, suppose your witnesses had found they were mistaken and had repudiated their testimony? 28820 Well, then-- up to yesterday I always thought you-- but you''re sure you wo n''t mind?"
28820Well, what are you going to do?
28820Well, what do we think of her?
28820Well, what do you say?
28820Well, what do you say?
28820Well, what do you say?
28820Well, what do you think of it?
28820Well, what do you think?
28820Well, what for?
28820Well, what is it?
28820Well, what of that?
28820Well, what of that?
28820Well, what''s the matter?
28820Well, what''s the matter?
28820Well, you are aware that what you purpose printing is a most dangerous libel?
28820Well,he demanded,"what are you thinking about?"
28820Well-- turn up anything?
28820Well?
28820Well?
28820Well?
28820Well?
28820Well?
28820Well?
28820Well?
28820Well?
28820Well?
28820Well?
28820Well?
28820Well?
28820Well?
28820Were you successful in what you went to New York for?
28820What about Bruce-- if I accept?
28820What about?
28820What are you doing here?
28820What are you going to do first?
28820What are you going to do?
28820What are you going to do?
28820What are you going to do?
28820What are you going to do?
28820What are you going to do?
28820What are you looking at, dear?
28820What are you thinking of, Katherine?
28820What are your own views?
28820What are your plans?
28820What can I do?
28820What d''you suppose I left you two people here together for?
28820What do you mean?
28820What do you mean?
28820What do you mean?
28820What do you mean?
28820What do you say?
28820What do you say?
28820What do you think of her case, Doctor?
28820What do you think of that?
28820What do you think we ought to do?
28820What do you think, Doctor Sherman?
28820What do you want me to do?
28820What do you want?
28820What do you want?
28820What does this mean?
28820What does your conscience say to you? 28820 What else did you think I''d do?"
28820What is he going to do?
28820What is it?
28820What is it?
28820What is it?
28820What is that?
28820What is that?
28820What is the matter?
28820What is your present belief concerning these conjectures?
28820What reasons?
28820What shall I do?
28820What then do you mean?
28820What was the date of your arrest?
28820What would you like?
28820What''s Kennedy want?
28820What''s behind all this? 28820 What''s it about, Doctor Sherman?"
28820What''s she like?
28820What''s soured on your stomach now?
28820What''s that, in plain words?
28820What''s that?
28820What''s that?
28820What''s that?
28820What''s the matter?
28820What''s the matter?
28820What''s the matter?
28820What''s the use of it?
28820What''s this mean?
28820What''s this mean?
28820What''s this the sheriff has just told me about a new trial?
28820What''s your plan?
28820What, you still hold out?
28820What-- you?
28820What?
28820What?
28820What?
28820When Blind Charlie Peck was in power, there was more graft and dirty----"Not then, but now?
28820When did Mr. Manning get this?
28820When did they offer to pay you, in case you agreed to sell out to them?
28820When did you come home?
28820When did you get back?
28820When?
28820Who are you? 28820 Who can want to talk to us at such an hour?"
28820Who does thee think is here?
28820Who is it, Katherine?
28820Who''ll you put up for mayor?
28820Who''s mixed up in it? 28820 Who''s the man?"
28820Who''s the man?
28820Who?
28820Who?
28820Who?
28820Why did you come? 28820 Why did you not let your friends know of your return?
28820Why not take the case yourself?
28820Why not?
28820Why not?
28820Why not?
28820Why the deuce did n''t he come over here then?
28820Why, what''s the matter?
28820Why, you do n''t think she would lie to me, do you?
28820Why-- why,stammered Doctor West in amazement,"what does this mean?"
28820Why-- why-- what''s the matter, auntie?
28820Why-- yes-- yes----"Then why in the name of God do n''t you tell her so?
28820Will you allow me a liberty?
28820Will you come with me?
28820Wo n''t you please come in?
28820Would Blake say anything about Doctor West''s conviction?
28820Would you make that statement at the trial-- or at least give me an affidavit to that effect?
28820Yes, Katherine, what did he say? 28820 Yes, Miss West?"
28820Yes-- what is it?
28820Yes? 28820 Yes?"
28820Yes?
28820Yes?
28820Yes?
28820Yes?
28820Yes?
28820Yes?
28820Yes?
28820You are certain of what you say?
28820You are going to her again to- night?
28820You are sure she gave no other reason?
28820You are willing to confess everything?
28820You are, are you?
28820You ask me to do that?
28820You believe in me, then?
28820You ca n''t be Nellie Horn''s little brother?
28820You have evidence to prove his innocence?
28820You have reached a verdict, gentlemen?
28820You have your hat on; you were going out?
28820You here again, Katherine?
28820You know Elijah Stone?
28820You know him, then?
28820You know of Mrs. Sherman''s illness?
28820You know that to- morrow is father''s trial?
28820You loved me-- like that?
28820You mean because the council invested him with so much authority?
28820You mean between Blake, Peck, and Manning?
28820You mean she is no better?
28820You mean that I am telling a lie?
28820You mean that a man could do much better with the case than a woman?
28820You mean that you think you have proofs?
28820You mean that, though I ask you to give it up, you want to continue the case?
28820You mean to say, then, that it is either confess or be exposed?
28820You mean you have n''t the facts?
28820You mean you wo n''t go?
28820You mean you''re going to see he''s cleared?
28820You mean, then, that I should not work because, in you, I have enough to live upon?
28820You mean-- you are going to print this?
28820You mean-- you followed me?
28820You mean----"Was I not plain enough? 28820 You mean?"
28820You mean?
28820You never dreamt,he quavered,"your old father-- could do a thing like this-- did you?"
28820You refuse, then, because you think him guilty?
28820You refuse, then?
28820You remember what I said when you were first offered the nomination by Mr. Peck-- to beware of him?
28820You said you had to start----"Well, could n''t I have another and a bigger reason? 28820 You saw no one else there besides Miss Sherman?"
28820You still cling to the part you are playing?
28820You still here?
28820You still love me?
28820You think Peck has some secret corrupt purpose? 28820 You think not?
28820You want my answer, do you? 28820 You wish thus to go on record?"
28820You wo n''t, eh?
28820You''ll make sure about that?
28820You''re not going to print that thing?
28820You''re sure,he added anxiously,"he has n''t got on to anything?"
28820You''ve been with them out at The Sycamores?
28820You''ve heard-- then?
28820You-- you have evidence?
28820You-- you think he can do better than I can?
28820You?
28820Your father has tried other lawyers?
28820Your plans have not been prospering very well, then?
28820_ Perhaps it was planned!_"What?
28820A statement?"
28820And after that, with your ability and our support, who knows where you''d stop?"
28820And for what?
28820And give no attention to my advice?"
28820And how would they try to make the people want to sell?"
28820And now----""She done all that?"
28820And then she added:"Did I hurt you much?"
28820And then:"So I''m fired, am I?"
28820And what did you say to him?"
28820And what do you think we ought to do?"
28820And who?"
28820And whom?"
28820And why are there so few?
28820And would she be able to learn the exact outlines of the plot that was afoot?
28820Are my conclusions right so far?"
28820Besides,"he added, wildly,"do n''t you see that if I proclaim him innocent I proclaim myself a perjured witness?"
28820Blake tell you anything else?"
28820Blake?"
28820Blake?"
28820Blake?"
28820Blake?"
28820But a short time ago some matters-- I need not detail them-- aroused in me the fear that Doctor West was using his office for-- for----""For graft?"
28820But before I go, how do things look for the election?"
28820But does a real man stop work because of that?
28820But how do you explain the situation?"
28820But if her deductions were correct, who was this secret ally?
28820But seriously now, Arn, you''ve got to admit she''s good- looking?"
28820But tell me, how did you learn that Elsie was sick?"
28820But what are you going to do about the doctor?"
28820But what''s she doing in New York?
28820Ca n''t you tell me what the situation is?...
28820Cleared?"
28820Come, come"--he rapped his desk with his knuckles--"don''t you know what getting out an extra is?
28820Come, which is it?"
28820Could not Mr. Peck be secretly carrying out some scheme?"
28820D''you see Blake?"
28820D''you suppose Grant slipped out to give the story away?"
28820D''you think I have n''t had it in for you all those ten years?
28820D''you think I''m a man to swallow that quietly?
28820Did n''t you hear me?"
28820Did you ever think of this, how the people here call me a''boss''but never think of Blake as one?
28820Did you hear that?
28820Do n''t you know he''s a friend of that woman lawyer?
28820Do n''t you see how he''s been used?--been made spectator to a skilfully laid scheme which he honestly believes to be a genuine case of bribery?"
28820Do n''t you see, father?
28820Do n''t you see?"
28820Do n''t you see?"
28820Do n''t you?"
28820Do we want to hold a jubilee over a junk pile?
28820Do we want to meet and hurrah for the man that sold us out?
28820Do you call that a choice?"
28820Do you have any idea how soon you will have your evidence?"
28820Do you know when your case is to come up?"
28820Do you mind telling me just how you propose to undo what you have done so far?"
28820Do you not see it never could?
28820Do you realize how tremendously the world is changing, and how women''s work is changing with it?"
28820Do you think you can suddenly, within twenty- four hours, reverse the whole situation, and not run some risk of having suspicion shift around to you?"
28820Do you want to kill one more?
28820Do you want to say that?"
28820Does it not fill your soul with shame to think of the black injustice you have done him?"
28820Eh?
28820First of all, you were employed by Miss West on a piece of detective work, were you not?"
28820For up to yesterday I always considered you----But perhaps you are thin- skinned about some matters?"
28820Had Manning, offered the world by them in this crisis, somehow sold her out?
28820Had they got to Doctor Sherman since she had seen him, and forced him to recant?
28820Harper?"
28820Have you been doing much at your scientific work of late?"
28820Have you got your first man?"
28820Have you heard that Mrs. Sherman is sick?"
28820Help reveal the conspiracy?"
28820Her temperature is the same, you say?...
28820Her voice rang out more loudly:"_ Perhaps it was planned!_""But Katherine-- what do you mean?"
28820Hollingsworth?"
28820Honest?"
28820How could he tell any other?
28820How had a man once so splendid come to sell his soul for money or ambition?
28820How is he?"
28820How many ideally happy couples can you count?
28820How was she to give battle to an antagonist, so able in himself, so powerfully supported by the public?
28820How would Westville take it?
28820How would they make the water- works fail?"
28820How''s that for your old uncle?
28820How, oh, how, had she ever imagined that they two might possibly share a happy life together?
28820How?"
28820How?"
28820How?"
28820How?"
28820I ask you, do you know who ruined him?"
28820I believe you get my meaning?"
28820I believe you understand everything now?"
28820I suppose everything looks all right for the trial to- morrow?"
28820I suppose it has never occurred to you that in saving your father you''ll also save the town?"
28820I suppose you have seen this afternoon''s_ Express_?"
28820I suppose you never thought of that?"
28820I suppose you''ve never thought of that aspect of the case-- eh?
28820I suppose your article is based upon testimony?"
28820I thought you said we were going home?"
28820I want you to hold the paper back till eleven- thirty.... What''s that?"
28820I went----""Then it was you who made this discovery, not that-- that other lawyer?"
28820If Doctor West''s the wrong man, then who''s the right one?"
28820If he had been a rich man, if he had had a strong political party behind him, would you have dared assail him as you have?
28820If so, what would it all prove to be?
28820If you had an hour-- two hours?"
28820In the back of her mind the question had all day tormented her, should she, for his own interests, send him away?
28820In the early stages of negotiations, did the agent say anything to you about money?"
28820Is he strong with the people?"
28820Is n''t that so?"
28820Is that all?"
28820Is that any reason we should n''t at least talk things over?
28820Is that correct?"
28820Is your head clear enough to understand?"
28820It eagerly caught the bridle- rein and called out huskily:"Is that you, Miss West?"
28820It would-- but, Mr. Blake, what''s the matter?"
28820It''s going to be a great celebration this afternoon, is n''t it?"
28820Let the old town jeer all it wants to now, we''ll show''em in the end!--is that it?"
28820Like to see it?"
28820May I ask what your plans are, and how they are developing?"
28820Me good- looking?
28820Might she not make some further advance, gain some new clue, by confronting Bruce in similar manner?
28820Nothing but a trick to get out of a tight hole by calling another man a thief?"
28820Now answer me, did you give her any real evidence that would stand the test of a court room?"
28820Now do you want me?"
28820Now if a company, a clever company, wanted to buy in the water- works, what would be their first move?"
28820Now what can I do to help?"
28820Now what have you got to say to it?"
28820Now, what do you think of my plans?
28820Oh----""Admitted it?"
28820Or do I smash you?"
28820Practising law?"
28820Remember it, do n''t you?
28820She came out of her preoccupation and breathlessly demanded:"Tell me, how is Elsie Sherman?
28820She was ever crying out frantically to herself, why did this man she led have to be in such a condition at this the time when he was needed most?
28820Should not she, for his best interests, urge him, require him, to see her no more?
28820Should she not give him up?
28820Since you have proofs for your statements, you think there is no libel?"
28820Suppose we cross into the Court House yard?"
28820Suppose you run over here.... Got some people there?
28820Tell me-- where are you going?"
28820That his only motive is a sense of public duty?"
28820That''s your woman''s reasoning, is it?
28820The way the_ Express_----You saw the_ Express_?"
28820Then he added in his soft voice:"But if I''m a blackmailer in this affair, then please, Mr. Blake, what do you call yourself?"
28820Then her eyes gleamed with a new light; and obeying an impulse she asked:"Are you acquainted with political conditions in Westville?"
28820Then she asked,"Have they had any word from Doctor Sherman?"
28820Then what do you get?"
28820Then what next?"
28820Things still stand the same way, I suppose?"
28820Those are not pleasant questions to have asked one, are they?"
28820Through me?"
28820Understand?"
28820Was anything said to my father about a donation?"
28820Was she coming back?
28820Was she going to stay?
28820Well, bring''em along.... Why ca n''t they come?
28820What are you doing here?"
28820What are you going to do?"
28820What did she think she was going to do?
28820What do you mean by that?"
28820What do you say to that?"
28820What do you say?"
28820What do you think?"
28820What do you want?"
28820What do you want?"
28820What else?"
28820What had become of the check, if it had really been sent?
28820What is it then?"
28820What is it?
28820What is it?"
28820What is it?"
28820What next?"
28820What next?"
28820What then?"
28820What then?"
28820What time will you be in?"
28820What was she going to do?
28820What would Westville think and do, Westville who worshipped him, if it but knew the truth?
28820What''s come over you?"
28820What''s in it for you?"
28820What''s wrong?"
28820Where are you going?"
28820Where is he?"
28820Where was that donation?
28820Where was this rendezvous?
28820Who are they?...
28820Who could have had the heart to write like that about father?"
28820Who did it?"
28820Who did it?"
28820Who is attending her?"
28820Who wants the line of march changed to go by his grocery store?"
28820Who''s the man?"
28820Who''s this?"
28820Who''s this?...
28820Who?"
28820Why are you hiding in your own home?"
28820Why had she gone?
28820Why should not I, an able- bodied person, be out helping in the world''s work somehow-- and also helping you to earn a living?"
28820Why should you help?
28820Why, Katherine,"her father burst out, half rising from his chair,"what''s the matter with you?"
28820Why?"
28820Will he take the case?"
28820With a sudden pain at the heart she now demanded of herself, would it be fair to the man she loved to continue this open intimacy?
28820Wo n''t his natural impulse be, rather than run such a risk, to try to take the new man in?--just as he took in Blind Charlie Peck?"
28820Would she be able to approach them near enough to discover his identity?
28820Would you give up your work to- morrow if some one were willing to support you?"
28820Would you have me kill her love for me?"
28820Would you have me ruin myself for all time?
28820Yes?"
28820You did n''t know I had it, did you?
28820You did not, now did you?"
28820You do n''t mean''Blind Charlie''?"
28820You here?"
28820You mean-- you refuse his case?"
28820You really want to know that?"
28820You say I can go the limit?"
28820You see how certain victory would be if we only had the evidence to prove what we know?"
28820You surely do not think he would let himself be involved in anything that he did not believe to be in the highest degree honourable?"
28820You understand me?"
28820You understand, dear, do n''t you?"
28820You''re in earnest?"
28820You''re not in earnest?"
28820You''ve heard of Mr. Seymour, of Seymour& Burnett?"
28820Your father''s trial, your failure to get evidence-- hasn''t that shown you?
28820he cried,"is confession of a thing I never did the fee you exact for saving a life?"
28820what are we stopping here for?"