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47845Could not some plan be devised to enlarge this one?
47845Longhead was about to recover it when Broken Tooth, whose sense of smell may have been more acute, said:"Wait a minute; what is that delicious smell?"
47845One day Broken Tooth said:"What shall we say if some of the people wander this way and find us?
47845What shall we tell them about how we came in possession of this new comfort?"
58475And, further, of what use would mutilations be that had nothing to do with tightness of the foreskin?
58475How could its practically universal occurrence be explained otherwise?
58475How could the time of entry into manhood remain without ceremonious festival?
32396Are customs different in your tribe?
32396At last, eh?
32396Do you not mate with a woman in this manner?
32396Wha- what happened?
32396What do you here in the land of Ugg the Mighty? 32396 What''s the set- up, Sam?"
32396Who are you?
32396You do not believe me, then, eh? 32396 A test, Sobar...?
32396But when Gomar stepped to his side and asked:"This sliver of wood you made and the bow of elk thong.... Could you make another for me...?"
32396For see... are we not different than you?
32396From whence come you?"
32396I''d suggest you get to work on him before it''s too late altogether....""That bad, huh?
32396The wonder he felt at the gentleness of the voice, as the stranger asked:"Sam Grogan?"
32396Well, Ed, let''s call it quits, huh?"
32396What''s wrong?"
50957An able critic asks,''Can, then, ice walk up- hill?''
50957And does the appearance of the action of fire upon their surface imply the intervention of intelligence?
50957Are we to believe that these never existed; or that, having existed, they have been obliterated by subsequent denudations?
50957But where is it?
50957But why are the southeast trade- winds of the Atlantic stronger than the northeast?
50957But, again, why is this?
50957Could not Snowdonia protect the heart of its own domain?''
50957Granite Eskdale, Cumberland 1,286 64 Granite Criffel, Galloway........ Flint Antrim(?)
50957It would have supplied Thomas Carlyle''s want when he wrote,"Why did not somebody teach me the stars and make me at home in the starry heavens?"
50957Why, then, did it carry no stones with it?
27645Kurho says this? 27645 Meaning?
27645Alas, such weapons were not easily relinquished-- and who would be first?
27645Does one return from a horror all- encompassing, or seek to requite the unrequited?
27645Does one yearn for a Way that is no more when deadening shock has wiped it out?
27645Had he not flaunted his aim of one day taking the whole valley?
27645Had not their caves been always safe and secure?
27645He was weary, his forage had been fruitless, his throw- stones wasted... would he never master them as Otah and the others?
27645Kurho, who has boasted that he will take the whole valley?"
27645Neither the long- shaft weapon nor the way of making were longer secret-- so why should they not also have?
27645Was not this the man who already had suppressed the minor tribes?
27645Would not these issues be resolved?
15590But can we determine which?
15590But how was the precise direction of this very irregular avenue to be fixed?
15590But is he right in his further assertion that the cult was a cult of the dead?
15590CHAPTER X WHO WERE THE BUILDERS, AND WHENCE DID THEY COME?
15590From what direction did megalithic architecture come, and what was its original home?
15590If to a single race, whence did that race come and in what direction did it move?
15590If to several, did the idea of building megalithic structures arise among the several races independently, or did it spread from one to another?
15590Illustrated|||| Prof. Arnold Meyer( University of Zurich)|| JESUS OR PAUL?
15590The questions we have to discuss are, therefore, as follows: Are all the megalithic monuments due to a single race or to several?
15590Through this is seen a shrine(?)
15590WHO WERE THE BUILDERS, AND WHENCE DID THEY COME?
15590What exactly is a megalithic monument?
15590What is the date of the erection of Stonehenge?
15590What then was the purpose of this wonderful complex of rooms?
15590Who were the foes against whom such elaborate preparations for defence were made?
15590With what purpose were the megalithic monuments erected?
15590With what purpose were these great circles erected?
43750In the year 1691 a question was put,''Why do Scotchmen hate swine''s flesh?'' 43750 May it not, therefore,"it may be asked,"have originated in Italy or France?"
43750The utter absurdity of the misnomer Caucasian, as applied to the blue- eyed and fair- haired Aryan(?) 43750 But is it probable that the first experiments were made with trees? 43750 But why, it will be asked, was the corpse so treated? 43750 Did the Crô- Magnons paint their bodies during life, as do the Australians, the Red Indians, and others, to providea substitute for clothing"?
43750How did early man come to invent the dug- out?
43750How did they reach Britain, and what attracted them from the Continent?
43750M. Reinach struck at the heart of the problem when he asked,"In what western European island is tin found?"
43750The fresh evidence from the site of Asshur is to the effect that he conquered Kaptara(?
43750The head of Hades''cauldron-- what is it like?
43750When the question is asked"What was the religion of the ancient Britons?"
43750When the question is asked,"Whence came the Crô- Magnon people of the Aurignacian phase of culture?"
43750When, then, did man first appear in Europe?
43750Where then were the Cassiterides?
43750Where were boats first invented and the art of navigation developed?
43750Who then were the Picts?
43750Who were the people that first searched for, found, and used metals in Western Europe?
26989And fight to the death with Anak when he awakens? 26989 And has the Father no voice in the council of the tribe?"
26989And if I do?
26989And is that not death?
26989Can you return?
26989Do any challenge the right?
26989Does not the Chief Hunter agree with me?
26989How can we two expect to do what all the tribe of Ugar dare not try?
26989Is the Father satisfied with the Chief Hunter?
26989Should not the best be given to the Father?
26989Three?
26989We go against the cousins of Gumor, do we not?
26989What am I to do?
26989What is it?
26989What is that to me?
26989What mean these charges, Anak?
26989What means the Chief Hunter of the tribe of Ugar?
26989What think you?
26989What?
26989Where go you, Una?
26989Where have you hidden her?
26989Who am I to tell his Priestess whom Degar Astok loves?
26989Who is missing?
26989Why did you not do so?
26989Why leave?
26989You desire the maiden, Una?
26989Does the Father deny the right?"
26989He staggered to his feet, asking dully:"Is Anak with Degar Astok?"
26989Is it not possible that Esle, who was young and who favored Uglik in those days, made a mistake?
26989Is that not enough?"
26989Think you, do you care to attack two such as we?"
44331Rissian| Chellean| of Hoxne]||| of Penck||||||||||_ Interglacial_= 2=| Strépyan|?
44331Rissian|||||| of Penck||||||||||||_ Interglacial_= 2=|?
44331(_ b_) If the apes be thus rejected, the next question is, Would the Mauer jaw be appropriate to such a cranium as that of Pithecanthropus?
44331Asa{ Reindeer{ Bos?
44331At La Chapelle- aux- Saints, the associated fauna includes the Reindeer, Horse, a large bovine form(?
44331Mousterian{?
44331The attempt to overcome this objection by attributing an earlier(?
44331Upper Acheulean{= Levallois{?
44331[ 31] Rutot, 1904,? 1903.
44331what is the general nature of the fauna accompanying Mousterian implements?
44331| Acheulean|| Solutréan||= Mindel- Riss interval|| Chellean++=============||( Penck)||||||||||= Glacial II=|?
44331| Brandon beds||= Günz- Mindel interval||| with implements||( Penck)||||||||||= Glacial I="Günzian"|--|?
44331| Chalky||"Mindelian"of Penck||| Boulder- clay|||||||_ Interglacial_= 1=|--|?
44331| Mousterian||= Günz- Mindel interval||| Chellean||( Penck)||||||||||= Glacial I="Günzian"|?
44331| Neolithic|| Achen and other| period|| period|| oscillations( Penck)||||||||||= Glacial IV= 2nd| Lower|?
44331|--||"Mindelian"of Penck||||||||||_ Interglacial_= 1=|?
44331|?
44331|?
44331|?
44331||||| Valleys do not||||| correspond to||||| modern river|||||||= Glacial II=|--|?
44331|||||? Flood- gravels.
28936Am not I your man? 28936 And the girl, Chief?"
28936Are they as many,asked Grôm,"as they who came against us in the Little Hills?"
28936But why,he went on,"did you follow me so secretly all day?"
28936But why?
28936But-- what is it?
28936Can you run, very fast?
28936Did_ you_ do this, girl?
28936Do you suppose those swimming beasts with the great jaws can get at us here?
28936If the water is not too deep, could n''t you push with your long spear?
28936It was hardly worth while wasting arrows, you see?
28936What are we to do now?
28936What do you suppose was chasing it, Ook- ootsk?
28936What do you want of me?
28936What do you want of me?
28936What is it?
28936What were you afraid of?
28936When will you go?
28936Where are we going now?
28936Where can we go?
28936Why not?
28936Why should you fear Mawg?
28936You think I need help?
28936And am not I always with you?
28936But would the crust continue to uphold them?
28936Do you think it is they who are driving all these other beasts upon us to overwhelm us?"
28936How many more can we withstand, and live?
28936How should he name the Fear?
28936Should she obey, yielding to her fate?
28936Were his people to be forced back into the swamp, to resume the cramped and ape- like life among the branches?
28936What was it that swept even the mighty mammoths before its face?
28936When do we go?"
28936Whither can we escape from such foes?
28936Why has Bawr the Chief no welcome for me?"
28936where are you?"
46379And could he have done this without the opposition, and apparently with the approval, of the priests and the people?
46379And what did the birds and creeping things feed upon?
46379And what sort of magicians must they have been who could do the same with their enchantments?
46379But where did they get their tin, without which there is no bronze?
46379Could it have come down the Euphrates or Tigris and been exported from the great sea- ports of Eridhu or Ur by way of the Persian Gulf and Red Sea?
46379Did he perchance jump at one bound from Ararat to the Antipodes?
46379Does pre- glacial mean Pliocene, or is it included in the Quaternary?
46379How can this be reconciled with the theory of evolution and the descent of man from some animal ancestor common to him and the other quadrumana?
46379How could Egypt have got its tin even from the nearest known source?
46379How did he get across the equatorial zone, in which only a tropical fauna, including the tropical Negro, can now live and flourish?
46379How did polar bears, lemmings, and snowy owls live in a temperature suited for monkeys and humming- birds?
46379How did the kangaroo get there, if he is descended from a pair preserved in the Ark?
46379How do we know this?
46379How does this affect the most characteristic of all Quaternary forms, that of man?
46379No man of good faith can honestly say that he believes it to be true; and, if not true, what becomes of inspiration?
46379On what are the distinctions of the human race founded?
46379The next question was, what did these words mean, and could they be recognized in any known language?
46379The question is, how far back can any of these races be identified?
46379What chance would Tertiary caves have of surviving such an extensive denudation?
46379What is the reason of this?
46379When did the Pliocene end and the Quaternary begin?
46379Where did this water come from, and where did it go to?
46379Why did men take to living in dark and damp caves?
46379Why, if all are descended from the same pair of ancestors, and have spread from the same spot by migration?
46379Within which of the two did the first great glacial period fall?
46379and to which do the oldest human remains belong, such as the skeletons of Spy?
8644Are you afraid?
8644From the cave by the beeches; and where do you come from?
8644How can I get her?
8644Me? 8644 Shall I dig?"
8644What do you mean?
8644Where did you get that?
8644Where do you come from?
8644Where is Oak?
8644Who are you?
8644Why did you run away?
8644You fear not?
8644Above all, had he not the new weapon which made man far above the beasts?
8644And these things I do not believe, for how can men tell of what there was so long ago?
8644And where was Oak?
8644Are you getting too old to make good spears and arrows, Mok?"
8644Because others had feared to make a home in this lone, high region should he also fear?
8644But the thoughtful Old Mok took Ab aside and said:"Why not let them live and work for us?
8644Could such as these have migrated from the Asiatic plateaus?
8644Did I not get this scar going too near the flame and stumbling and falling against a hot rock almost within it?
8644Do I not know?
8644Had not he, Ab, as soon as he slept again, seen, alive and well, the close friend of his?
8644Have I not seen it?
8644How can a man drive deeply an arrow which is so rough?
8644How could a woman outswim a man like him?
8644How could he get out of the ground?
8644It was Ab who first broke the silence:"Who are you?"
8644She became daring in her reflections:"What if he should want to carry me to his cave?"
8644So the cave man struggled in his dim, uncertain way with the eternal question:"If a man die shall he live again?"
8644Someone was buried there, but whom?
8644The Shell People were not unfriendly to those of the Fire Valley, and had not Ab been really the one to kill the tiger?
8644The only question remaining was as to who should do the first digging and who be the first lookout?
8644To her the single question was:"Who lay there?"
8644Was Oak really dead?
8644Was he not strong and fleet; had he not the best of spears and axes?
8644Was it Oak or Ab?
8644Was the woman thus beset thus holding herself aloft and with her child upon one arm in a state of sickening anxiety?
8644Was there any way of bettering them?
8644Were not his arms and legs longer and stronger than theirs and his chest deeper?
8644What chance then for the human beings who had ventured into his dining- room?
8644What could he do with Lightfoot should he gain her?
8644What should he do, what should all his friends do in the matter of relation to this unknown thing?
8644What to him were such encounters as might come with hungry four- footed things?
8644What to him were weight and strength to- night?
8644What were those creatures which came when a man was sleeping?
8644Where had the mother gone?
8644Where was Oak now?
8644Where was safety?
8644Which man?
8644Who and what could it be?
8644Who better than they could daily win the means of animal subsistence?
8644Who was it?
8644Why battle with Ab and all his people?"
8644Why did they escape with the dawn and appear again only when he was asleep and helpless, at least until he awoke fairly and seized his ax?
8644Why had he, this Ab, been allowed to go away with all the tiger''s skin?
8644Why should he be running now?
8644Why should he care now?
8644Why should men thus live and dread the cave tiger?
8644Why should not he and Lightfoot seize upon this home and live there?
8644Would Oak meet him again and would they hunt together?
551An early Italian navigator?
551And what difference does it make, anyway, what you like and what you do n''t like? 551 But why did n''t it die instantly?"
551Did you ever hear of Caproni?
551Did you ever taste water from a stagnant pool full of tadpoles?
551Have you drunk anything?
551How about sharks?
551How can I thank you?
551How you goin''to run her?
551Is n''t there something I can do?
551See that, Bradley?
551What are you going to do, sir?
551What can be after signifyin''?
551What do you make of it?
551What has happened down here?
551What other sort of soul, then, would you expect from` a comic little figure hopping from the cradle to the grave''?
551What the devil are we to do?
551What''s the matter now?
551When were yez after smellin''iceber- rgs off Peru?
551Who are you?
551Who could it have been?
551Who told you that I spoke with Baron von Schoenvorts at night, or any other time?
551Will you breakfast with me?
551Wot is hit, sir?
551Wot s''y we pot the bloomin''bird, sir?
551Would you look at the giraffe comin''up out o''the bottom of the say?
551Yes,agreed Bradley,"I should say higher; but where does it come from?"
551Yis,he agreed,"it''s a day''s wor- rk we''re after doin'', but what are we goin''to be doin''wid it now we got it?"
551You came from back there?
551You love me, Lys?
551You slept well last night?
551You''d be after sailin''into that blank pocket?
551Are we too cowardly to utilize this means?"
551Ca n''t you suggest something?"
551Could I have heard aright?
551Could I trust her?
551Did Benson believe me already gone, and was he emerging because of that belief, or had he and his forces been vanquished?
551Did you ever get slapped in the face when you least expected it?
551Do you understand me?"
551Had we bidden farewell forever to the sunlight and life, or were there before us dangers even greater than those which we now faced?
551Have you ever seen a Galu or any other creature in Caspak who possessed such things?"
551If Benson was a traitor, how could I know that there were not other traitors among us?
551If I had stumbled upon the grave of one of the party, was it not within reason to believe that the bones of the others lay scattered somewhere near?
551If she''s not, we''ll sink her-- eh, captain?"
551Into what sort of strange land had fate guided us?
551No?
551Shall we lie out here and die of thirst and starvation with a land of plenty possibly only a few hundred yards away?
551Should I swim until exhaustion claimed me, or should I give up and end the agony at the first plunge?
551The creature must have been about the height of a fair sized man; its features were similar to those of a man; yet had it been a man?
551They never brought in more than sufficient food for their immediate needs; but why bother?
551Was Benson meeting with resistance?
551Was it really a sob that came floating back to me through the narrow aisle of the U-33?
551What could it mean?
551What did the fellow intend?
551What had occurred within?
551What is your answer?"
551What lay at the end of this great sewer?
551What was going on below?
551Where were we going?
551Who knows?
551Who wishes her more than Tsa?"
551Why had she released me at this moment?
551Would she permit it, even if I could muster the courage to suggest it?
42380[ 28] What were the funeral customs in use among men during the polished- stone epoch? 42380 39) beyond that attained by his ancestors? 42380 56.--Tool made of Reindeer Horn, found in the Cave of Laugerie- Basse( Stiletto?).] 42380 57.--Tool made of Reindeer Horn, found in the Cave of Laugerie- Basse( Needle?).] 42380 62.--A Geode, used as a cooking Vessel(? 42380 A Geode, used as a Cooking Vessel(? 42380 And does it not find some analogy in comparatively modern races? 42380 Are not the viscera of the digestive system the same, and are they not organised on the same plan in man as in the carnivorous animals? 42380 But did the men of the reindeer epoch make no attempts to portray their own personal appearance? 42380 But who shall enumerate the ages which have elapsed whilst these achievements have been realised? 42380 But, it will naturally be asked, on what grounds do you base this assertion? 42380 Could we, for instance, determine what amount of intellect man possessed in this earliest and ancient date of his history? 42380 Did any kind of religious worship exist among the men of the bronze epoch? 42380 Did they possess windows? 42380 Do the skeleton and the viscera make up the entire sum of the human being? 42380 Doubtless the expanding circle of thy peaceful conquests will not stop here, and who can tell how far thy sway may extend? 42380 For how many ages did this miserable state last? 42380 Have not the excavations dug in the settlements of primitive man, found in Périgord, ever brought to light any imitation of the human form? 42380 Have we not here an unmistakable resemblance? 42380 How could it possibly come to pass that fishing- nets of the polished- stone epoch should have been preserved to so late a period as our times? 42380 How did he appear upon the earth, and in what spot can we mark out the earliest traces of him? 42380 How did primitive man dress himself during this epoch? 42380 How were the huts constructed, and what were their shape and dimensions? 42380 How, in the next place, were these clipped flints fitted with handles, so as to make hatchets, poniards and knives? 42380 How, then, was it possible that these bones could have found their way to such an elevated position? 42380 If a fact like this is admitted, does it not render the hypothesis absolutely worthless? 42380 In the first place, what are these_ kjoekken- moeddings_, or kitchen- middens, with their uncouth Scandinavian name? 42380 Is it actually a link between the head of the man and that of the ape? 42380 Is it not the case that in these spots the stone was the special object of work and not the handles? 42380 Is it possible, indeed, to fix this date in the epoch of the tertiary rocks? 42380 Is it, on this account, more demonstrative? 42380 Is not this fact a reason for our regarding the former animal as the ancestor of the Malays, and the latter of the African nations? 42380 Is there nothing in man but bones? 42380 It is asked if this is not a preliminary step towards the bony crests which rise in this region in some of the anthropomorphous apes? 42380 The question may be asked, what are these_ lacustrine dwellings_, and in what way do they serve to elucidate the history of the bronze epoch? 42380 The question naturally arises-- what was the mode of interment, and what was the nature of the burial- places employed by man during the bronze epoch? 42380 The question now arises, what were the characteristics of man during the reindeer epoch, with regard to his physical organisation? 42380 To what do we owe the knowledge of a multitude of curious details as to pre- historic peoples? 42380 Tool made of Reindeer Horn, found in the Cave of Laugerie- Basse( Needle?) 42380 Tool made of Reindeer Horn, found in the Cave of Laugerie- Basse( Stiletto?) 42380 Were all these_ dolmens_ originally covered by earth? 42380 What deduction can be logically drawn from the examination of one single skull? 42380 What do we meet with in these heaps? 42380 What evidence do you bring forward, and what are the elements of your proof? 42380 What might have been the population of one of these settlements? 42380 What more can be necessary to prove that man, at this epoch, was already comparatively far advanced in intellectual culture? 42380 What preparation did the corn undergo in order to render it fit for human food? 42380 What was the character of the type of the human race during the iron epoch? 42380 What was the organic type of man during this epoch? 42380 What was their origin? 42380 What will you say, then, ye blind rhetoricians, about the faculty of intelligence as manifested in the gift of speech? 42380 What, however, was the process which enabled our earliest metallurgists to extract iron from its native ore? 42380 What, in fact, does glass consist of? 42380 What, we may ask, was the wearing apparel of man during the period we are describing? 42380 Why is it, however, that the skeleton is the only point taken into consideration when analogies are sought for between man and any species of animal? 42380 Would it not therefore have been possible for an almost imperceptible modification to have ultimately led to identity? 42380 _ Arts and Manufactures._--What degree of skill in this respect was attained by the men who lived during the polished- stone epoch? 42380 and what were the ceremonies which took place at that period when they buried their dead? 32462 All right,"he ground out savagely,"what have you done with her?"
32462Alurna?
32462And the princess?
32462And you call that important? 32462 Are we nearly to Sephar?"
32462Are you awake?
32462Are you hungry?
32462Are you jesting? 32462 But why did you come here?
32462But-- but Tharn?
32462By the God, am I to be disturbed by petty wrangling on my own door- step? 32462 Come, man,"he laughed,"of what do you dream?
32462Dare we enter the temple?
32462Did Pryak''s God save these priests who lie about us, here, their bodies cut by our spears and knives? 32462 Did he say when he intends asking for this woman?"
32462Did the daughter of Urim,he said dryly,"summon me here that I might be reminded of something best forgotten?"
32462Did you, Tharn?
32462Do n''t you understand?
32462Do you know Meltor?
32462Do you know me?
32462Do you know where he can be found at this time of day?
32462Do you know where she is?
32462Do you seek Dylara?
32462Does Wotar mean to end the Games with one battle? 32462 Does anyone else,"she asked,"want to keep Jotan from having her?"
32462Given a chance, however slight, would you take it?
32462Gone?
32462Has anything happened to Dylara?
32462Have you told this man of your plan?
32462He will come back?
32462He-- is-- dead?
32462How did you get her?
32462How do you feel?
32462How far are the pits from the arena itself? 32462 How long have I lain here?"
32462How long since?
32462How many of us will see the end of this day?
32462How may I, king of Sephar and Voice of the God, serve our noble visitors?
32462I know.... Who is he, Nada? 32462 If I do not find your daughter, yet return alone, what reward is mine?"
32462Is it much farther, Adbor? 32462 Is there so little fighting in the arena that you must brawl amongst yourselves?"
32462Is this girl in your care, Nada?
32462Is this the prowler you captured in the slave quarters?
32462Javan, are you going to sit there and let this happen? 32462 Just what are these''Games,''Katon?
32462Neela--?
32462O Urim,he said,"may I say a few words to you before we go?...
32462Sephar?
32462She understands nothing of our customs?
32462Take it?
32462Tell me,Nada said at last,"how did you know I was here?"
32462Tharn-- did you say_ Tharn_?
32462The leopard?
32462Then he is-- dead?
32462They have gods, then?
32462Uh?
32462Well, Meltor,said one, a tall, languid man of middle age,"what are you doing out in this heat?
32462Well, Vulcar,greeted the king, without rising,"what are you doing here?"
32462Well?
32462What are you getting at, Tamar?
32462What are you going to do?
32462What are you trying to tell me?
32462What are you two talking about?
32462What can she be doing here?
32462What can you hope to do alone, against many?
32462What chance have we to avenge him?
32462What do you want me to do?
32462What do you want of Dylara, noble Tamar?
32462What do you want to know about them?
32462What had she to do with it?
32462What happened? 32462 What has happened, Tharn?"
32462What have we to lose?
32462What is behind all this, Tharn?
32462What is it you want me to do?
32462What is it, Baltor?
32462What is it, Mosark?
32462What is it, Nada? 32462 What is it?"
32462What is this favor?
32462What is this news?
32462What is wrong? 32462 What means this clamor, Orbar?"
32462What means this?
32462What means this?
32462What might?
32462What must you do?
32462What shall I tell him, Urim of Sephar?
32462What were they saying, Anela?
32462What were you seeking in Sephar, forest- man?
32462What,Vulcar said softly,"do you suggest?"
32462What,whispered Alurna,"do you want here?"
32462Whatever possessed you to run away like that?
32462When shall we tell the others?
32462Where are the others?
32462Where are we going?
32462Where are we to spend the night, Jotan? 32462 Where are you going, princess?"
32462Where are you taking me?
32462Where are you taking me?
32462Where is Dylara?
32462Where is he, now?
32462Where is he? 32462 Where is he?"
32462Where is she?
32462Where is she?
32462Where is she?
32462Where is this house of Rydob?
32462Where_ is_ Pryak?
32462Which way,demanded Tharn,"did they go?"
32462Who are you?
32462Who are you?
32462Who could it have been?
32462Who did this?
32462Who is that?
32462Who is there?
32462Who wants me?
32462Why do you ask?
32462Why do you want to know those things?
32462Why have you brought me here?
32462Why have you brought this man here?
32462Why have you brought this man?
32462Why should I be afraid?
32462Why?
32462Will you take me home, now?
32462Will you take me there? 32462 Would you have me seek out Pryak and beg for my life?"
32462You know me, then?
32462You mean they found you_ in_ Sephar?
32462You wish the prisoner taken to the pits, O Voice of the God?
32462You?
32462Your mate?
32462Your_ mate_? 32462 _ What_ can be done?"
32462_ Who_ made you tell_ what_?
32462_ Who_ took her?
32462A girl in far- off Ammad, perhaps?"
32462Am I right?"
32462And how did you happen to find me?"
32462And shaggy- coated Conta, the cave- bear; of what protection his tough hide against such keen- tipped shafts?
32462And that proud, lovely girl at the table with all those people-- why had she looked at Dylara with such frank hatred?
32462Anela nodded, and slipped away through the crowd...."What now?"
32462Are they recent, Modilk?"
32462Are you with me?"
32462As the two men walked along the corridor, Tamar said,"By the way, Rokor, do you know a guard called Fordak?"
32462Ask her father to refuse Jotan''s request?
32462But did she want him not to give up?
32462But how could they hope to follow a trail that led through the forest top?
32462But there is no--""Are there others who feel as you?"
32462But were such qualities enough?
32462But what if Jotan had had nothing to do with taking the girl?
32462But what of it?
32462But would Meltor do his work promptly?
32462Convey to her my greetings, and say that I wish an audience with her at her convenience.... Is all this clear to you?"
32462Did He, seeing Pryak in danger, hide him with His sky- fire?
32462Did she believe him dead, a victim of arrow and club?
32462Did this mean a trap had been laid for the pursuit which the warriors of this tribe had every reason to expect?
32462Did you find Alurna?"
32462Do men fall in love so quickly?"
32462Do you find the pits more to your taste than being in charge of the quarry slaves?"
32462Do you know the place?"
32462Do you understand?"
32462Fordak is going to help us in a little matter, are n''t you, Fordak?"
32462Good- looking, kindly, thoughtful, an honorable position in his world-- what more could any man offer?
32462Had a slave-- perhaps one of her own race-- attempted an escape?
32462Had her imperious heart given way at last?
32462Had his friend suspected one of his companions might seek to interfere, and to thwart them, had the girl removed to another place?
32462Had she given up all hope of ever seeing again her father and the caves of Majok, to accept tamely the life of a slave?
32462Has something happened to her?"
32462Have her killed?
32462Have you escaped from Sephar?
32462Have you seen or heard anything more of him?"
32462He said,"Would you start on so perilous a journey without first showing honor to your God?
32462How did he and those with him get away?"
32462How long do you think you can hold Urim''s place before some_ real_ man takes your place-- and twists your wrinkled neck?"
32462How many of us are sent into the arena at one time?
32462How may I serve you?"
32462How should he go about telling his father?
32462How, and when, are we given weapons?"
32462How?
32462How?
32462How?
32462If we must accept death, why not do so while trying to escape?"
32462Is it because of him that you are here?"
32462Jotan, do you know what you''re saying?
32462Must my time be wasted by your senseless chatter?
32462Nada watched her in silence until the girl''s appetite had been dulled, then said:"How did they happen to get you?"
32462Or had some great animal invaded this lair of man while searching for food?
32462Or was it because Tharn was lost to her, forever?
32462See those marks?
32462See?"
32462Tell me, Nada, what will happen to me in Sephar?"
32462Tell me, why is it you speak as do the cave people?"
32462Then Tharn said:"Let us sit here where we shall not be overheard.... Katon, what can you tell me of the Games?"
32462Thus encouraged, the Sepharian leaned forward and said:"How did they happen to catch you?"
32462Was a resident of Sephar entering the palace for some mysterious reason of his own?
32462Was he, Dylara wondered, trying to goad her into some act of resistance, that he might escape the stigma of cold- blooded murder?
32462Was it because she would never again see the caves of her people-- the face of her father?
32462Was this some of Jotan''s work?
32462Were all cave- people so difficult to impress?
32462Were their noses ornaments, he wondered, that they could not sense a hidden foe?
32462Were their wits so dull they could pass up so obvious a hiding place as he had chosen?
32462Were they, then, lying in wait for Barkoo and his men at the outer rim of the forest?
32462What can a few unarmed men do against all Sephar?"
32462What could have gotten into that gabbling old fool to seek out one who despised him and his kind?
32462What could it have meant?
32462What did it mean?
32462What do I care if that soft- hearted fool loses a worthless daughter?
32462What do you know about such men?"
32462What does he want of her?"
32462What good did it do to argue with this headstrong youth?
32462What had Vulcar said yesterday about this handsome, graceful youth?
32462What had come over this old man, to change him so quickly and completely?
32462What has happened?
32462What hidden dangers lurked there?
32462What is it this time?"
32462What is wrong?"
32462What savage tribes?
32462What unknown and terrible beasts?
32462What was it that Barkoo had told him, long ago?
32462What was it that lurked there?
32462What was she to do?
32462What was the use of warning this headstrong wild- man of danger if danger meant nothing to him?
32462What would become of her?
32462Where are you going?"
32462Where was she now?
32462Who did it for you?
32462Who has done this to you?"
32462Who is this youth?"
32462Who was it this woman reminded her of?
32462Why did death delay?
32462Why did sight of him make her heart leap with that peculiar breathless swoop?
32462Why had she been taken from Sephar?
32462Why must her thoughts stay with this handsome visitor?
32462Why not tell her?
32462Why was her heart so heavy?
32462Why, had I served under him, I--""Who says none hopes to avenge Urim?"
32462Will you help me?"
32462Will you take her with you?"
32462Would it be better to remain silent, so that when he did learn she was missing it would be too late to discover what had become of her?
32462Would not living be richer, more full, with this man than it could possibly be with Tharn?
32462Would you suffer the same fate?"
32462Yet who else could it be?
33529... Are there other reasons?
33529... Why me?
33529... Would you care to count them?
33529... You are sure he was not lying?
33529A god? 33529 Ammadian?"
33529And after that?
33529And how do you propose this shall be done?
33529And how will you go about killing Tarlok?
33529And if I persist in my claim of innocence?
33529And if it is a bad one?
33529And if the son is dead also?
33529And if they do n''t leave us here until dark?
33529And now?
33529And should Jotan, his son, return from Sephar while his father languishes in the pits?
33529And what did the two of you talk about?
33529And what of Garlud himself, Most- High? 33529 And what of Jotan?"
33529And what of Vokal''s loyal guards and warriors?
33529And when you find I am telling the truth,Tykol said, feigning eagerness,"will you then let me go?"
33529And why should n''t I love her?
33529And would you go with him, Dylara?
33529And you recall nothing Roban said which would indicate the place this last party used?
33529And you say,Vokal said when the captain finished,"that this cave girl is very beautiful?"
33529Are these the ones who captured Dylara?
33529Are you suggesting I am too harsh with him?
33529Are you sure this second man came from_ inside_ the palace?
33529Are you sure?
33529At night?
33529Before you walked into this room, if anyone had asked for your opinion of Heglar what would you have said?
33529But do you have the right to sacrifice the lives of the rest of us in a quest that is completely hopeless? 33529 But there''s no way----""Are you sure?
33529But what about me?
33529But what can we do?
33529But what can we_ do_?
33529But why did he send you to take me? 33529 But you knew Heglar''s reputation as a completely truthful man?"
33529But you knew there was such an attempt made this afternoon?
33529Ca n''t we_ do_ something? 33529 Ca n''t you understand,"he said crisply,"that we do n''t have time for that?
33529Can they hear us?
33529Did any of you recognize him? 33529 Did he speak of women being among them?"
33529Did she not say:''I would escape and return to the caves of Majok, my father''? 33529 Do they expect to win Jaltor''s support in the fight against me?"
33529Do we go over it or through one of the gates?
33529Do you expect me to believe,he said hotly,"that a single warrior could slay seven of you?
33529Do you expect us to believe you risked certain capture to steal from us a girl you never saw before?
33529Do you forget that Garlud was named by a man whose word had never been doubted?
33529Do you know how to reach the pits without being seen?
33529Do you think I''m not aware of that?
33529Do you think they will idly stand aside and permit that?
33529Do you,he asked,"hunt often for Sadu with only a spear?"
33529Do_ you_ feel that way?
33529Does he have any reason to hate you?
33529Does it require four of you to help me find my way to Jaltor''s palace?
33529Even to having one''s guards form the habit of saying Most- High, eh?
33529For the last time-- or do I choke the information from you?
33529Have you any idea why he tried to kill me?
33529Have you been bothered by many such cases involving the same nobleman?
33529Have you ever known him to tell a lie?
33529Have you forgotten so soon, O noble Jotan, the cave girl''s own words?
33529Have you forgotten? 33529 Have you thought of a way to take her from them, Tharn?"
33529He is alive?
33529How can we reach its top?
33529How can you know seven days will be time enough?
33529How can you think of returning to such a life, Dylara?
33529How could a senseless ambition so drive you that you would turn against your king?
33529How could you know that?
33529How did you manage to get away?
33529How do we know,he said anxiously,"whether this lion is not that hungry?"
33529How do you know that?
33529How do you know this?
33529How far are they ahead of us?
33529How long,Tamar broke in,"will you go on thinking of Dylara as a''frail''girl?
33529How many came here with you?
33529How many men are with them?
33529How many men,Tharn asked,"are likely to be defending Vokal''s palace?"
33529How many she s were with them?
33529How will you handle the matter when he arrives at Ammad''s gates?
33529I thought you men of the caves were accustomed to walking long distances?
33529I,said Tharn impassively,"Where is she?"
33529Indeed? 33529 Is he awake?"
33529Is he still in Sephar? 33529 Is this girl your mate?"
33529My father lives?
33529My son? 33529 Not those who were hunting for Dylara?"
33529Now that you have listed my qualifications, what use do you expect to put them to?
33529Old Heglar? 33529 On what grounds?"
33529Right to the point, eh, Heglar? 33529 Shall I give you a second taste of this?"
33529She lives?
33529She s?
33529So far? 33529 Tell me, Curzad, how fares the noble Garlud?"
33529Tell me, Itak,he said,"what is your greatest desire at this moment?"
33529Tell me, Tharn,Trakor said diffidently, at last,"are you not truly a god?"
33529Tharn...."Yes?
33529Tharn?
33529The balance of Jotan''s men were not aware of being watched?
33529The caves of your people are nearby?
33529The noble Garlud is not in Ammad at present?
33529Then Heglar lied in so naming you?
33529Then I am expected to earn this wealth you are offering me?
33529Then I am free to go?
33529Then why,Jaltor thundered suddenly,"did he say his attempt to kill me was engineered by_ you_?"
33529Then why,asked another of the men,"does she not answer our calls?"
33529Then you must enter the land called Ammad and take Dylara from those who have her?
33529This is the chief''s son?
33529To what do you refer?
33529Trakor, eh? 33529 Trakor, where are you?"
33529Turn against you?
33529Up here?
33529Upwind? 33529 Well, Ekbar?"
33529Well, Jotan?
33529What are Ammadians?
33529What are the plans of this mob?
33529What are you doing here?
33529What are you doing here?
33529What are you doing here?
33529What difference would that make?
33529What do we do now, Tharn?
33529What do you know about them?
33529What do you mean? 33529 What do you mean?"
33529What do you mean?
33529What do you mean?
33529What do you want of me?
33529What do you want to know?
33529What do you want, Adgal?
33529What do you want? 33529 What does it look like?
33529What happened, Posak?
33529What has happened?
33529What have we here?
33529What in the God''s name has happened to him?
33529What is it, Tharn?
33529What is it, Tharn?
33529What is the matter?
33529What is this wild story you told the captain of my guards-- the story that you were the noble Jotan''s mate?
33529What is your name?
33529What kind of justice is this?
33529What madness is this?
33529What means this, Jaltor? 33529 What now?"
33529What positions do these two men hold in the line of march during the day?
33529What usually happens to enemies of Jaltor?
33529What were you up to there?
33529What will they do with us, Tharn?
33529What''s going on here? 33529 What,"said Ekbar,"are the names of the two young noblemen accompanying Jotan?"
33529What-- what is it? 33529 What_ did_ she do?"
33529When will this man Sitab get the information for you?
33529When,he said to the Ammadian warrior next to him,"are we to make camp for the night?"
33529Where are we, Tharn?
33529Where is he?
33529Where is she now?
33529Where is she?
33529Where is this place from which Dylara fled Sadu?
33529Where lie the caves of your people, Tharn?
33529Where will I find my friends?
33529Where,Jaltor said coldly,"would apt to be any man who plotted the death of Ammad''s king?"
33529Where?
33529Which way did she go?
33529Who are you, woman?
33529Who are you,Vokal snapped,"and what do you want of me?"
33529Who are you,he demanded,"and what are you doing on the grounds of Jaltor, king of Ammad?"
33529Who are you?
33529Who are you?
33529Who calls my name?
33529Who is he?
33529Who is there?
33529Who is there?
33529Who knows?
33529Who knows?
33529Who sent you?
33529Who speaks?
33529Who was this man?
33529Who''s there?
33529Why ca n''t I go with you?
33529Why ca n''t we free them, Tamar? 33529 Why did you not ask this Tykol who she was?"
33529Why do you say that?
33529Why do you want Jaltor dead? 33529 Why?"
33529Will he attack us?
33529Will you give me those seven suns, Rhoa? 33529 Would it be better to sleep on the ground?"
33529Would it not be better to wait until there is enough light to pick up the trail?
33529Would you cheat them of their pleasure by worrying yourself to death?
33529Would you face the God- Whose- Name- May- Not- Be- Spoken- Aloud with a lie upon your lips?
33529Would you have said he was an honorable man?
33529Would you wish to put me to the same test?
33529Yes, Bartan?
33529Yet because some common killer gave his name, you believe such an impossible story? 33529 You came so great a distance alone?"
33529You deny any part in the plot to kill me?
33529You have heard, noble Garlud?
33529You have my word.... What name will Jaltor''s torture wring from my reluctant lips?
33529You mean Vokal? 33529 You see what I''m getting at, Curzad?
33529You sent for me?
33529You think I acted unwisely in finding him guilty?
33529You think Jotan''s slaves mean so much to him?
33529You were that close to freedom?
33529You would have to.... What do you want me to do?
33529You-- you_ killed_ him? 33529 Your name, cave girl?"
33529->?
33529->?
33529:''But do you have the right to sacrifice the lives of the rest of us in a quest that is completely hopeless?''
33529:''faded blue eyes?''.
33529And Garlud-- what of Garlud?
33529And do they carry a strange length of branch with a tight length of gut tied to each end and many small spears such as you are carrying?"
33529And do they wear strange coverings on their feet?
33529And it was then that a quiet voice from behind Jotan and his father said:"Are the pits of Jaltor so shallow that they may not hold my enemies?"
33529And the rest of you-- are you soldiers or children to be so easily outwitted?"
33529And why was the nobleman''s fate kept such a secret?
33529And, I suppose, at least fifty more of these huge strangers fell upon you?"
33529Are you planning to do away with the entire royal family, noble Vokal?"
33529Besides, how could even the keenest eye pierce the blackness of a jungle night?
33529But what use was logic in this tangled wilderness of growing things?
33529But what?
33529But would she be as moved at sight of him?
33529By what name are you called?"
33529Ca n''t you understand that she is not our kind of woman?
33529Could Jotan, then, turn against his ally because he too loved the girl whom Jotan desired above all others?
33529Could he afford to risk an almost certain break with Tamar by pursuing further his mad infatuation for the missing cave girl?
33529Could it be that his new found friend, for all his superhuman abilities, was actually an ordinary man, just as he had claimed from the first?
33529Did I not, a sun ago, track down and slay Neela, the zebra, with my own knife?"
33529Did Jaltor suspect Garlud of having accomplices other than old Heglar?
33529Did he send you to find me?
33529Did n''t he make a trip to Sephar, Vokal?"
33529Did she love him?
33529Did they tremble with fear, he asked himself?
33529Did those words mean so little to you?"
33529Do they cover their bodies with a strange kind of skin that comes from no animal?
33529Do you often go alone this deep into the jungle?"
33529Do you think I decided to lie down and rest awhile?"
33529Do you think the noble Jotan would allow such to happen?
33529Do you understand?"
33529Does it seem likely to you that he would be mixed up in a plot to kill me?"
33529Does the thought of Jotan''s death mean so little to you?"
33529Dreading the reply, he asked:"Why have we come back here, Tharn?"
33529Dylara?
33529Exactly where was this?"
33529Garlud?
33529Had Heglar lied?
33529Had he come to spy on the men of Ammad, caught sight of her and tried to take her for himself?
33529Had not she, only a few suns ago, decided in favor of Jotan?
33529Has he been hurt?"
33529Has he learned of what was in store for him and gone into hiding, trying the while to learn who is responsible for his plight?
33529Have you forgotten the times we have met in the past?"
33529Have you thought about it before this?"
33529He broke the momentary silence to say:"Have you any idea where the Ammadians scaled the cliffs you mentioned?"
33529He said, almost humbly,"Perhaps you are the daughter of some Sepharian noble?"
33529He said,"What happened to Sadu, Tharn?
33529How best to kill him?
33529How can two of us fight so many?"
33529How could you_ see_?"
33529How did you find me?"
33529How do you know this?"
33529How long do you expect to keep up this useless hunt?"
33529How were you able to follow me here?"
33529Imagination?
33529Is Heglar still alive and in a position to eventually expose the true culprit?"
33529It proved these men were Ammadians like himself; how else could they have known that?
33529It seem----""In the_ dark_?
33529It would mean slowing his pursuit of the Ammadians to a relative crawl-- a thought galling to the cave lord...."What do we do now?"
33529Must we lie here like two helpless old men until they get around to k- killing us?"
33529My father?
33529Now who in Garlud''s household knows you brought him here?"
33529Obeying, she said,"But how do you know my name?"
33529Open the door, creep to the side of the sleeping man and plunge the spearhead into his heart?
33529Or have I executed him secretly?
33529Part II, page 106: inserted it:''what is it, Tharn?''
33529Part III, page 127: it is-> is it:''Who is it?"''.
33529Shall I have him removed from the pits and placed in more comfortable quarters?"
33529Surely Gubo did not kill him?"
33529The all- important question was, would that take place this night or would the spider- men wait until dawn?
33529The second problem showed every indication of being a great deal harder to solve: What was he going to do with Trakor?
33529Then:"Are these men you call Ammadians not so large as the people of our tribes?
33529Then:"What happened after Gerdak struck me?"
33529They are not good climbers; it took them a long time to----""Were there she s with them?"
33529To the wounded man he said,"Did you see her reach the trees?"
33529Was Garlud correct in saying that he was becoming an old man fleeing from shadows, suspicious of all men?
33529Was all this some intricate plot, with Garlud instead of Jaltor as the real victim?
33529Was he a member of some neighboring tribe?
33529Was his new- found friend deserting him-- returning him to certain suffering at the hands of short- tempered Gerdak?
33529Was it possible that this god- like human could actually scent, and_ recognize_ that scent, where a man or woman had stood days before?
33529Was it possible this group would reach the city before nightfall?
33529Was she being overly careful-- running from shadows?
33529Was there a flicker of remorse in those faded blue eyes?
33529Was there some motivation so strong that the old man had been forced into bearing false witness against one of the most loved noblemen in all Ammad?
33529Was this barbarian one of his slaves?"
33529Were his bones dotting the sandy surface of Sephar''s arena while Nada, his mother, mourned?
33529Were their muscles turned to water at sight of him?
33529Were they to sit there gossiping throughout the night?
33529What are two cave men doing inside Ammad?"
33529What do you want of me, noble Vokal?"
33529What errand brings you here?"
33529What have I done to you that makes you say this awful thing about me?"
33529What have you done to him?"
33529What is the meaning of this?
33529What is troubling you?"
33529What is wrong?"
33529What is your answer?"
33529What of him?
33529What terrible compulsion, Garlud wondered dully, had forced an honorable man to die with a lie upon his lips?
33529What was delaying the man?
33529What would Rhoa, dark- haired, olive- skinned, beautiful and passionate, think if she knew he was having such thoughts about a wild girl of the caves?
33529What, he wondered, would happen if Siha, the wind, should suddenly reverse its course and bring their scent to Tarlok''s sensitive nostril''s?
33529What, she wondered, was the real reason behind his attempt to take her from the Ammadians?
33529When did you see him last?
33529When the man beside him made no reply, he added:"What do we do now?"
33529Where are your caves?"
33529Where are your hunters''eyes that you do not know me?"
33529Where is my father?
33529Where lie the caves of your tribe?"
33529Where was he this night?
33529Which are you, anyway?"
33529Which is it, in this case?"
33529Who are you?"
33529Who is it?"
33529Who is the real one behind this?"
33529Who is this guard?
33529Who was he?"
33529Why are we thus treated like common criminals?
33529Why could n''t_ he_ rescue Dylara?
33529Why did you set Heglar to attempt my life this afternoon?"
33529Why was my party intercepted outside Ammad''s walls and dragged here in secrecy?
33529Why was she so happy and thrilled to learn he had sought her out?
33529Why, then, did he not take you?"
33529Will you give me your solemn pledge that not one word of this will go beyond the two of us?"
33529Will you go now, and be patient for that long?
33529Would he undertake to follow her across the almost limitless stretch of plains, mountains and jungles to the country of Ammad?
33529Would that terrible engine of destruction spring instantly upon them, rending and tearing before they could give effective battle?
33529You mean you can scent him?"
33529You took care of the matter yourself?"
33529You will do this my way, Rhoa?"
33529You''re sure he''s dead?"
33529Your friend?"
33529demanded the square- shouldered one roughly,"and what are you doing thus far from Ammad?"
33529echoed Trakor, aghast,"Why?"
33529girls-> girl:''about a wild girl of the caves?''
33529she cried,"and what do you want of me?"
139A beast?
139A sort of volcanic pit, was it not?
139After all, what do I know about your honor?
139Ah, what indeed?
139All of us, surely?
139Am I a liar?
139And I may come?
139And that telegony is still sub judice?
139And that the germ plasm is different from the parthenogenetic egg?
139And then, sir, what did you do next?
139And where?
139And you, Challenger?
139And you, Summerlee?
139And you, Summerlee?
139Anything more about Challenger?
139Anything wrong with you?
139But how did they come to be there?
139But on the tree?
139But round the water-- where the reeds were?
139But the American poet?
139But the creature that the American drew? 139 But we are up against it, so what''s the decision?"
139But what I do for you now?
139But what do you make of this?
139But what do you mean to do?
139But what do you want in the swamp?
139But what does that prove?
139But what made him draw such an animal?
139But why ca n''t you love me, Gladys? 139 But why?"
139But you wo n''t admit that it is final?
139By the way,he continued, coming back to his chair,"what do you know of this Professor Challenger?"
139Ca n''t you tell me the point?
139Can we be in the wrong cave?
139Can you shoot?
139Challenger?
139Clever old dear, ai n''t he?
139Did I hear someone say that I was a liar? 139 Did you attack him?"
139Did you notice the soil?
139Did you see any other trace of life?
139Did you see it?
139Did you see it?
139Did you venture to call me a liar?
139Do I help you to realize that the plateau contains some animal life?
139Do n''t mind takin''a risk, do you?
139Do n''t women always know? 139 Do n''t you think all this is a little too personal?"
139Do n''t you think other people besides Professors can want to know things?
139Do n''t you think the Central Lake would be more descriptive?
139Do you mind? 139 Do you think, Sir, that you could possibly send me on some mission for the paper?
139Expected?
139For example?
139Got your letter?
139Had enough?
139Had it a tail?
139Have some refreshment,said the little man, and he added, in a confidential way,"It''s always like this, ai n''t it?
139He had chalk, then?
139How about the Indians in the cave?
139How about yours, my dear?
139How can I come down, Zambo?
139How can they watch us?
139How did it happen?
139How did you do it? 139 How do I know, you ask me?
139How do YOU know?
139How do you know that, sir?
139How do you know that?
139How''s that?
139How?
139I say, Malone,said he,"do you remember that place where those beasts were?"
139I suppose you are aware,said he, checking off points upon his fingers,"that the cranial index is a constant factor?"
139In the face of photographs?
139In the face of specimens?
139Interestin''beasts, do n''t you think? 139 Irish Irish?"
139Is all ready for your journey?
139LORD JOHN ROXTON:''Is this fellow calling me a liar?'' 139 May I ask, sir,"said Summerlee, with vicious calm,"in what capacity you take it upon yourself to issue these orders?"
139May I come in?
139My character?
139Nothing else I can do?
139Now tell me what''s amiss with me?
139Now, how did you know that I was going to propose?
139Oh, that''s the best explanation you can give, is it?
139Oh, you are the young person who can not understand plain English, are you? 139 PROFESSOR CHALLENGER:''And you would accept that?''
139PROFESSOR CHALLENGER:''You would require to see the thing itself?'' 139 Shall I not?"
139Shall I tell you?
139So why should you not try your luck with Professor Challenger, of Enmore Park?
139Summerlee, did you see it?
139Surely I hear something?
139Surely these are only crocodiles?
139Then where the dooce did they drop from?
139To the old camp?
139To what known creature does that bone belong?
139WHO COULD HAVE FORESEEN IT?
139Was the foot prehensile?
139We are to be companions-- what? 139 We progress, do we not?
139Well, sir, what do you propose?
139Well, sir, what is yours?
139Well, then, the bones?
139Well, then, the photographs?
139Well, what did they do?
139Well, what do you think of that?
139Well, young fellah,said he,"who would have thought of meetin''you up here?"
139Well,he cried, expectantly,"what may it run to?
139Well,he insisted, turning to me,"what is it, then?"
139Well?
139Well?
139What I do now?
139What about a car?
139What about the other one? 139 What are you?
139What can I do to mend it? 139 What can it possibly matter whether we open it now or in seven minutes?"
139What can you hope for? 139 What did you do?"
139What do you claim that it was?
139What do you know of Professor Challenger?
139What do you make of that?
139What do you make of them, Challenger?
139What do you mean to do, then?
139What do you mean?
139What does it prove?
139What else? 139 What evidence?"
139What in the world are you doing?
139What is YOUR name, sir?
139What is it all?
139What is it, then?
139What is the matter? 139 What is the risk?"
139What is the use of returning?
139What is there?
139What more do you want? 139 What now?"
139What of that?
139What shall we call it?
139What story?
139What was it?
139What will they say in England of this?
139What''s all this? 139 What''s that?"
139What''s the matter?
139Where are the professors? 139 Where, then, does it go?"
139Who can I send, and where?
139Who can he be?
139Who is he? 139 Who said that?"
139Why not?
139Why not?
139Why should you not take the chance of perpetuating your own name?
139Why should you not?
139Why, young fellah, where HAVE you lived? 139 Will you answer a question?"
139Will you come to the meeting?
139Word of honor?
139You did n''t get my letter at Para, then?
139You do n''t mean to say you really believe this stuff of his about mammoths and mastodons and great sea sairpents?
139You do n''t mean us to go up in that thing, Challenger?
139You do n''t say?
139You have found a way up?
139You have it, then?
139You see that plant behind the animal; I suppose you thought it was a dandelion or a Brussels sprout-- what? 139 You think he drew that animal?"
139You wo n''t stand it, eh?
139Your department, sir?
139''Strange story of high life''--you felt fairly high on that pedestal, did you not?
139''Who said no?''
139( You will excuse the frankness of this report, will you not, sir?)
139And then suddenly came the thought,"Why not?"
139And there to the south?
139And was this the imposing Professor who had swelled behind the great desk in his massive study at Enmore Park?
139And who is it that is after us?"
139And why should n''t we be the men to find it out?
139And, finally, could this be the austere and prim figure which had risen before the meeting at the Zoological Institute?
139Are we really just at the edge of the unknown, encountering the outlying pickets of this lost world of which our leader speaks?
139But Gladys-- was it not the very opportunity of which she spoke?
139But had he fallen?
139But had the process stopped?
139But if animals, or some single terrible animal, then what had become of my comrades?
139But if it is neither bird nor bat, what is it?"
139But what other evidence had they?
139By the way, are you by any chance the Malone who is expected to get his Rugby cap for Ireland?"
139By the way, what is this mark upon the iguanodon''s hide?"
139By the way, what shall we call this place?
139CHAPTER IX"Who could have Foreseen it?"
139Can you hear them now?"
139Celtic, I presume?"
139Could I have imagined when I entered that hall that I was about to pledge myself to a wilder adventure than had ever come to me in my dreams?
139Did I not always see some hard fiber in her nature?
139Did it not strike you?"
139Did n''t you say it was adventures you were after?"
139Did they accuse them of having forged these photographs?''
139Did you ever read the wonderful last chapter of that book about her husband?
139Did you think you could match cunning with me-- you with your walnut of a brain?
139Do n''t you feel how splendid it is that a young man and a young woman should be able to talk face to face as we have talked?"
139Do n''t you see that the man is put in for a purpose?
139Do you give him in charge, sir?"
139Do you not think that it is over- accentuated?
139Do you observe something there?"
139Do you suppose any woman in the world was ever taken unawares?
139Do you suppose they do n''t all talk about you?
139Each of those nicks is for a slave murderer-- a good row of them-- what?
139Had it been an accident?
139Had it built itself out of the cooling, inorganic elements of the globe?
139Had the edge of the platform crumbled and let it through?
139Had the germs of it arrived from outside upon a meteor?
139Has not the general evidence since that date tended to-- well, to strengthen his position?"
139Have I made myself clear?
139Have you no desire, in view of later research, to modify this statement?
139Have you searched for hidden treasure, or discovered a pole, or done time on a pirate, or flown the Channel, or what?
139He''s a hard nail, is Jack, and a dead shot, too, but you ca n''t leave a Grand National winner to die like that-- what?"
139How came you to take an interest in the affair?"
139How did I know that he was not lurking in the nearest clump of bushes, waiting for my reappearance?
139How did you get it?"
139How do you account for that?"
139How does it appeal to you?"
139How does it hit you?"
139How else could he come by his broken bones, and how could he have been stuck through by these canes with their points so high above our heads?"
139How else shall we go back unashamed to our women?"
139How many marks are on that paper?
139How otherwise could he have seen the monster which he sketched in his notebook?"
139How shall I ever forget the solemn mystery of it?
139How then shall I find a means to convey us?
139I say, young fellah, I hope you do n''t mind-- what?
139I suppose it is up to us to give it a name?"
139I suppose it was n''t about South America you wanted to see him?"
139I suppose, now, when you went into that room there was no such notion in your head-- what?"
139I think they have cleared, do n''t you?"
139Is it my appearance, or what?"
139Is that clear?"
139Let me see; you have given me your promise that my confidence will be respected?
139Lord John, I trust that you will not countenance such madness?"
139Malone?"
139May I ask for volunteers?"
139May I ask if you have met my husband before?"
139My general conclusions you are good enough to approve, as I understand?"
139Now, sir, why should you not follow your brethren?
139Now, when you described the Wigan coal explosion last month, could you not have gone down and helped those people, in spite of the choke- damp?"
139Now, will you please look at the top of that rocky pinnacle?
139Oh, my Irish wits, could they not help me now, when I needed help so sorely?
139Or are these thoughts the vain wisdom which comes after the event?
139Outside the narrow lines of the rivers what does anyone know?
139Pretty goin''s on-- what?
139Professor Munchausen-- how''s that for an inset headline?
139Surely that is clear?"
139That strengthens my position very much, does it not?
139That was the great De Beers Diamond Mine of Kimberley-- what?
139That your praise can make a man and your blame can break him?
139That''s it, Malone-- what?"
139The question before us is what are we to do with these Indians?
139There''s a Booth boat for Para next Wednesday week, and if the Professor and you can work it, I think we should take it-- what?
139They puzzled a worthy Sussex doctor some ninety years ago; but who in the world could have hoped-- hoped-- to have seen a sight like that?"
139Thus, then, friend Mac in his report: THE NEW WORLD GREAT MEETING AT THE QUEEN''S HALL SCENES OF UPROAR EXTRAORDINARY INCIDENT WHAT WAS IT?
139WHAT did you say they were?"
139Was it hardness, was it selfishness, that she should ask me to risk my life for her own glorification?
139Was n''t he the man who broke the skull of Blundell, of the Telegraph?"
139Was she dead or alive?
139Was the London Zoological Institute to place itself in this position?
139Was there not an exposed margin there upon which he might be accessible?
139Was this gentleman to be taken as the final type-- the be- all and end- all of development?
139Was this not evidence?''
139Was this reasonable?
139Was this to constitute a final proof where the matters in question were of the most revolutionary and incredible character?
139We must all bow to you, and try to get a favorable word, must we?
139Well, Challenger, what will you do with your fifty thousand?"
139Well, gentlemen, have I read you the riddle aright, or is there any point which you would query?"
139Well, what do you make of that?"
139Well, what is it that he does that I do n''t do?
139What about exposing a fraud-- a modern Munchausen-- and making him rideeculous?
139What about your outfit?"
139What can I do better than transcribe his narrative-- head- lines and all?
139What could I do?
139What could his sling, his throwing- stick, or his arrow avail him against such forces as have been loose to- night?
139What did it amount to?
139What did you do?"
139What did you want to see me about?"
139What do you say to that?"
139What do you say, young fellah?"
139What does he look like?"
139What gun have you?"
139What has he done?"
139What help could I get from that?
139What if I have returned safe?
139What is his particular fad?"
139What is it?"
139What is the particular point upon which I, as an original investigator, have challenged our lecturer''s accuracy?
139What is the result?
139What is the scientific mind to think of their presence?
139What is your profession?"
139What more?
139What was he, then?"
139What was it?"
139What were we to do now?
139What''s that?"
139What''s the cross for?
139What, my friends, is the conquest of one nation by another?
139What, then, shall we now do?"
139What, then, was the alternative?
139What?
139When shall we have such a chance again?
139Where have you been, young fellah?
139Where is the glamour of romance?
139Where is your dignity, George?"
139Where is your dignity?
139Where were all my nightly dreams of the open arms, the smiling face, the words of praise for her man who had risked his life to humor her whim?
139Who could have foreseen it?
139Who could have guessed that it was the prelude to our supreme disaster?
139Who else?"
139Who knows what it may shelter?
139Who knows what venom these beasts may have in their hideous jaws?"
139Who will say what is possible in such a country?
139Who''s to blame them?
139Why ca n''t you control yourself?"
139Why not?
139Why should n''t somethin''new and wonderful lie in such a country?
139Why should old man Challenger not be right?"
139Why should we not go up now at once and spy out the land?"
139Will the person who called me a liar kindly stand up that I may know him?"
139Will you accredit one or more of your own number to go out as your representatives and test my statement in your name?"
139Would Mr. Summerlee serve on such a committee and test his story in person?
139Would you care to come?"
139Would you kindly look at this?"
139You are my Gladys, are you not-- little Gladys Hungerton?"
139You are still unconvinced?"
139You follow my meaning?"
139You have heard, no doubt, of Curupuri?"
139You may remember that day we found the pterodactyl rookery in the swamp-- what?
139You remember the great bristle of sharp canes down below where we found the skeleton of the American?
139You think you are omnipotent, you infernal scribblers, do n''t you?
139You''re not crabby, are you?"
139You''ve heard of him?"
139as bad as that?
139cried our peer, pulling at his moustache in great perplexity,"I say-- what the deuce are we to do with these people?
139{ Was it possible that in this age of ingenious manipulation photographs could be accepted as evidence?}