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45287(?)
45287For instance: How much metallic silver is there in 100 pounds of Argentite, or silver glance, whose composition is Ag{2}S?
45287Franklinite( Variable)(?)
45287Is it not conceivable that the gold would gradually have accumulated in the nearest canyon?
45287Perhaps the reader may be inclined to exclaim:"Why so much about the North; why not more about the East, South or West?"
45287Pyrolusite MnO{2} 63.2 Braunite Mn{2}O{3} 69.68 Psilomelane( Variable)?
45287Thus: Given a claim 10 chains long, how wide must it be to cover 5 acres?
61811Ca n''t you get a clear shot at them?
61811Ca n''t you hold them and disarm them?
61811Did they see you?
61811Do? 61811 Have you-- have you found anything in your prospecting?"
61811Is the shooting over?
61811Madam,he said reprovingly,"What in heck ails you?"
61811Me? 61811 Now that you''ve got me, what are you going to do with me?"
61811Prospecting is a mighty tough occupation for a single woman, is n''t it, Ma''am?
61811What are you going to do?
61811Where are those caves the woman was talking about? 61811 Why did n''t you tell me?"
61811Why did you jump on me then?
61811Will you join me?
61811Yeh? 61811 First thing you know, you''ll get in the way of a heat beam, and then what''ll I do for sugar?
61811Have you had any luck?"
61811Hell, woman!--I beg your pardon-- Why did you shoot at me?"
61811How?"
61811What are you trying to do?
61811What was that?"
61811What was the glowing figure?
61811What''s eating them, anyhow?"
61811Where in hell have you been?"
61895Alone? 61895 And now you''re living alone here on Titan?"
61895And you can talk to them, too?
61895But some time you''d bring me back?
61895But why?
61895Cah? 61895 Can those goths talk, too?"
61895Dr. Carter Livingston?
61895Got your wife with you?
61895Into the tunnels?
61895Nothing else? 61895 Oh, who could it be?
61895Out near where I found you? 61895 So you just want to stay where you are?"
61895So your name''s Nada? 61895 Something wrong?"
61895Taking me to earth?
61895That was your father?
61895That who it is? 61895 They were outside?"
61895This is your home, eh?
61895This was the way you brought me in, was n''t it?
61895What happened?
61895What is it?
61895What the devil is that?
61895What-- what are you going to do?
61895Will-- will they really kill you?
61895You are better now? 61895 *****You''re better now?"
61895Get the idea?"
61895Is that what the parrot- thing tried to say?"
61895Just a monstrous parrot?
61895Nada, where''s that gun of mine you took away from me?"
61895Other earthmen here?
61895Well, I guess you''d say that about earth ants, too, would n''t you?
61895What in the devil was this?
61895What other name have you got besides Nada?"
61895What''s your name?"
61895Would the damned growling things jump on him now?
61895You mean that big bird?"
51768And if it is n''t?
51768And where is the center of the aforesaid claim?
51768Are you going to stand there philosophizing,Janie asked,"while your fish are sick?"
51768Are you going to strand me out here?
51768Are you sure?
51768Bank account?
51768Birthday?
51768Bonds? 51768 But some get through, do n''t they?"
51768Can you at least carry a letter for me? 51768 Do you think I feel_ happy_ about it?
51768How can I cut goldenstone? 51768 How''s it out there?"
51768How''s the weather in Venusborg?
51768Huh? 51768 Huh?"
51768I have n''t given you the what?
51768I suppose your account is in order?
51768In time for what?
51768Is n''t there anything I can do?
51768Is that all?
51768Jim Remstaater?
51768May we be of service?
51768Now who could be''porting anything to me?
51768Then why are you here?
51768What are you doing?
51768What are you going to do?
51768What can we do?
51768What did Max Krandall send me?
51768What do you mean?
51768What does the special restricted part mean?
51768What''s that?
51768What''s the matter?
51768What?
51768When?
51768Who in hell is stranding you?
51768With what,asked Mr. Reade,"do you propose to pay?"
51768You ca n''t?
51768You do n''t have the Deed? 51768 You have an emergency telephone, have n''t you?"
51768You recognize it, do n''t you? 51768 You see the traces, Eddie?
51768You wish to file a claim? 51768 You''ve found goldenstone?"
51768A day, two days?
51768A special delivery letter?"
51768A standard unrestricted mining claim?"
51768And how would he be able to raise the fare back to Earth?
51768Anything you can convert into cash?"
51768But how long would Max need to raise some money and send him water and ammunition?
51768But if he turned back, what then?
51768But was it real?
51768But where in all this desolation was the goldenstone?
51768Ca n''t you see it?"
51768Could n''t you wait till morning?"
51768Did n''t I advise you to turn back?
51768Did n''t I warn you?
51768Do you have a sample for me to take back?"
51768Do you see the red and purple markings over there?"
51768Do you think I''d let you die of thirst if I could help it?
51768Do you understand that?"
51768How''s the bus holding out?"
51768Is that all?"
51768It''s irregular, but I daresay we... Where is the money?"
51768Max, what''s today''s date?"
51768Or had it been the day before?
51768Property?
51768Reason I called--""Hey,"Eddie said,"what happened to your face?"
51768Remember?"
51768Sandcar broke down, eh?"
51768See those red and purple flecks?
51768The center?
51768Was there anyone else on Venus he could call?
51768Was there such a thing as the Prospector''s Special?
51768When would he ever see Janie again?
51768Where would we be if we let every prospector wander over the desert while we supplied his water?
51768Where?
51768Why?"
51768Would he live to see that rainbow- hued wonder, tall as a church steeple, wide as a house, more precious than goldenstone itself?
27984And are you Robert Hubbard?
27984And are you sorry yet that you chose civil engineering for a profession?
27984And because, in your opinion, I should have been somewhere else, you concluded to send me away by the most certain and effectual method?
27984And do you suppose he would send such an amount of money simply for the asking?
27984And if we should start from the back of the hut, traveling in a straight line, we should come to it?
27984And this, I presume, is Mr. Daniel Simpson?
27984And what about Bob?
27984And what if it is?
27984And what if they do? 27984 And you propose to do it, eh?"
27984Are you certain it was Bob whom you heard?
27984Are you sure that there is n''t any way out of that? 27984 But can we do it?"
27984But how are you going to work without money?
27984But how is that going to help matters?
27984But how shall I meet him?
27984But is it what you might call a good showing?
27984But suppose I tell you that we want to buy the land on a speculation?
27984But what are they giving him money for?
27984But what can we do?
27984But what do you mean about changing our quarters?
27984But what shall I say?
27984Ca n''t you persuade your creditor to give you longer time?
27984Can we prevent any one from coming here?
27984Can we see Mr. George Harnett and Mr. Ralph Gurney?
27984Could you see the men?
27984Did you drive all the way, Ralph?
27984Did you find out which way they went?
27984Did you see the place where they slept last night?
27984Do you anticipate_ much_ trouble?
27984Do you believe we shall catch them?
27984Do you fancy that Newcombe, finding us here, does not know just as well as we do what there is inside here? 27984 Do you intend to prevent us from an exercise of our legal rights?"
27984Do you like hunting and fishing?
27984Do you remember, Ralph, what we said about giving Mr. Simpson a share in the land if oil was found there?
27984Do you suppose they have struck oil already?
27984Do you think that a sight of that place is n''t as good as a big bank account? 27984 Do you think there is any one within two miles of here who can not see that blaze?"
27984Eh? 27984 George,"he asked, at length,"do you really think that what was done last night will injure your business prospects?"
27984Have you and he been having any trouble?
27984How did they learn that you were going to work to- night?
27984How much money have you got, Bob?
27984How should I know?
27984I do n''t suppose you have got an order of the court to prevent the well from flowing, have you?
27984I suppose you mean to ask if I am sorry for what I have done? 27984 Is he particularly needed there?"
27984Is it something in regard to those two men who just left here?
27984Is there any one else around here you wish to see? 27984 Is there much sport around here?"
27984No; where is he?
27984Oh, he will, will he?
27984Then have you given up moonlightin''entirely, Bob?
27984Then why were you surprised when you found the same thing written there?
27984Was n''t it watched to- night, and did n''t we shoot the Hoxie well in spite of them all?
27984Was you to sell him the wood- lot for two hundred and seventy- five dollars?
27984Well,asked the moonlighter, impatiently,"how are we going to prevent any one from coming on the land?"
27984Well,he cried, even before they had had time to alight from the wagon;"how have you made out?"
27984Well,said Ralph, anxious that their good intentions should be carried into effect as soon as possible,"when shall we give them their share?
27984Well?
27984Well?
27984What about all these things that are in here?
27984What about the time when you came near hitting Farmer Kenniston, and killed a lamb? 27984 What are the other papers?"
27984What can be the matter?
27984What can we do?
27984What difference does it make what they hear now?
27984What do you call_ that_?
27984What do you mean by moonlighter?
27984What do you mean? 27984 What harm can they do you?
27984What have they done-- left an empty pocket- book?
27984What have we got to do with him? 27984 What have you found?"
27984What if it is?
27984What is it you propose doing, Bob?
27984What is it, Jim? 27984 What is it?"
27984What is the color of your horses?
27984What is the matter?
27984What is the matter?
27984What is your advice?
27984What makes you think there is anything the matter?
27984What men do you mean?
27984What time did they come here?
27984What will be the result of all this?
27984What_ can_ we do?
27984When did you see them?
27984Where are they?
27984Where does that road lead to?
27984Why did n''t you tell the officer that I could n''t be spared from George''s side for a moment?
27984Why not?
27984Why, is there anything new?
27984Why, what do you know?
27984Why? 27984 Why?"
27984Yes, but how?
27984You authorize Mr. Hubbard to act for you, I suppose?
27984You believe in using your friends for your benefit, do n''t you?
27984You do n''t think wells go on flowing like that all the time, do you? 27984 After he had finished the story, not without several interruptions from George, he asked:How long are you going to stay here?"
27984But how do you find excitement in anything they do?
27984But how will it affect you, George?
27984But there,"he added, with a shrug of the shoulder indicative of resolution;"what''s the use of mourning over what ca n''t be helped?
27984Ca n''t they strike the main road by driving across some field?"
27984Do you go fishing very often?"
27984For a moment Bob and Dick were silent, and Ralph had an opportunity to ask George:"Who is Newcombe?"
27984Have you forgotten the untimely death of Mrs. Kenniston''s favorite duck, or your adventure with the red calf in the pasture?"
27984Have you got that?"
27984He no longer tried to be silent, but made so much bustle with his work that George said:"What makes you so careless, Bob?
27984How can you search for your horses if you have no money?"
27984Hubbard?"
27984I wonder if those are ever struck?"
27984If this was the case, who, then, was the party that had disturbed them at the completion of their work?
27984In the first place, how far is Hoxie''s well from here in a straight line?"
27984Is n''t it possible to proceed against him, even if he is n''t there?"
27984Is that enough?"
27984Not very ferocious, eh?"
27984Now, how could he have gotten the glycerine or cartridges out of here while six of us have been on duty all the time?"
27984Now, or after we find whether there is oil in''The Harnett?''"
27984Now, what shall we do?"
27984Now, what will you do?"
27984Simpson?"
27984Simpson?"
27984Simpson?"
27984Then we commenced work----""You commenced work?"
27984Try to forget it, wo n''t you, George?
27984Was n''t that enough?"
27984What did I tell you?"
27984What has happened?"
27984What has he got to do with us?"
27984What is nitro- glycerine?"
27984What''s that?"
27984What''s the matter now?"
27984Why ca n''t we give Mr. Simpson and him an equal share with us?
27984Why did you ask?"
27984Will you bring Mr. Simpson, Jim and Dick here?"
27984Wo n''t you vouch for my skill in the matter?"
27984You are Ralph Gurney, whom Harnett has been expecting, I fancy?"
27984You think I''m right, do n''t you, Harnett?"
27984he cried,"you''ve been making the acquaintance of my chum, have you?"
27984replied Bob, carelessly, and then as he resumed his work of soldering, he asked:"Did you see anything of Jim as you came in?"
27984what did I tell you?"
27984what was that?"
15195''Tucker Poteet,''oh, Mrs. Poteet, have you named him for Uncle Tucker?
15195Ah, I know it''s hard for you, Mr. Mark,she said,"and I wish-- I wish-- The lilacs will be in bloom next week, wo n''t that help some?"
15195Ahm-- er-- do they come often?
15195And ai n''t them men a- going to have a good time when they give Mr. Tucker that deed to read? 15195 And did Tobe stay still behind the corn- crib and not come out to tell Aunt Amandy he was sorry he had ruined her turkey nest?"
15195And do you think you can dig some more in the fields? 15195 And if I should n''t want to-- to do what you want me to?"
15195And that does n''t always lead back in just a little time to-- to the nesties?
15195And was n''t it funny for me to count the little well- chickens before they were even hatched?
15195And what are Mr. Alloway and Stonie in your flower garden?
15195And you saved my supper for me?
15195And you''ll remember, wo n''t you, when things go wrong, or you are tired, that the sunny corner in the old farm- house is yours? 15195 Ca n''t I help you go over things, Uncle Tucker?"
15195Ca n''t we just set on the fence of the lot-- it ai n''t so far?
15195Ca n''t you go out and dig up some more rocks and things? 15195 Did I tell it or not?
15195Did he say-- when-- when he expected you to-- give up the Briars?
15195Did n''t Jennie Rucker come to tell you I could n''t get here to supper?
15195Did you have your supper at Bolivar?
15195Do n''t you know? 15195 Do n''t you suppose a piece of hemp twine would turn into a gold cord if you tied it around a bundle of true love?"
15195Do you know what I think I''ll do?
15195Do you know what you have done for me? 15195 Do you know where I can find Mr. Alloway?
15195Do you know who sent the man you speak of to prospect on your land?
15195Do you mean to tell me that the Briars is seriously encumbered?
15195Do you mind telling me how much the mortgage is for?
15195Does your stomach hurt you?
15195Go to bed and-- but a woman ca n''t manage her dreams, can she?
15195Gracious me, Uncle Tuck, who now?
15195Had n''t you better carry the young man back to his mother? 15195 Has n''t this been a lovely, long day?"
15195Have any kind of cyclone blowed you from New York clean across here to Harpeth Valley, boy?
15195Have you decided to have Mrs. Poteet and Mrs. Sniffer swap-- er-- puppies, Stonie?
15195Have you done anything you are afraid to tell God about?
15195Have you done decided_ yourself_? 15195 Hello, General,"he said with a smile at the barrel full of sleepers at Stonie''s side,"do you know where Rose Mary is?"
15195How much do you want for them?
15195I saved you some; want it?
15195I wonder what you would be like-- awake?
15195Is anything worrying you, Mrs. Plunkett? 15195 Is anything wrong, Miss Rose Mary?"
15195Is it Gideon Newsome who holds this mortgage?
15195Is it good and cold?
15195Is it one of the foolish flock?
15195Is it something about-- about the mortgage?
15195Is that a compliment to me and the milk, too?
15195Is that a regiment you''ve got camping in the garden, Rose Mary?
15195Is that young man come back? 15195 Is the blue myrtle sprig often the graves holding up its leaves, Amandy?"
15195Is the interest of the mortgage ready for this quarter?
15195It''s nice to find things as is expected of them, women good and milk cold, is n''t it?
15195Mr. Alloway, has any other survey of this river bend been made before?
15195Now did n''t Emma Satterwhite find a good chanct when Todd Crabtree married her and took her away after all that young Tucker Alloway doings? 15195 Of course I did; did n''t you know I would?"
15195Oh, what? 15195 Rose Mamie,"he demanded in an awestruck tone of voice that fairly trembled through the darkness,"are you a- crying?"
15195Rose Mary, have you let me sleep through such exciting scenes as this every morning for a month?
15195Say, Rose Mamie,he panted,"you just keep Shoofly for us a little while, wo n''t you?
15195So you have had no report as to what that survey was?
15195So you only got the phosphate in your examination report of the Alloway place?
15195Stonie,asked Everett meekly,"have you chosen a husband for Rose Mary yet?"
15195Sweet or buttermilk?
15195Tenting up the garden sass ag''in, Miss Rose Mary?
15195The year before last one, let me see, were n''t that Evelina Virginia, Mis''Poteet? 15195 Then you''ll stay with us until it''s safe for you to go North and I wo n''t have to worry about you any more?"
15195There''s something new in bloom in your garden, Lady of the Rose?
15195Thick or thin?
15195Tired?
15195Want me to read that letter and tell you what''s in it?
15195Was n''t it a lovely party?
15195Was that all?
15195Was your husband a minister?
15195We''ll water''em twice a day and just_ make_''em grow, wo n''t we, Tobe?
15195Well, well, and what have we here?
15195Well, what''s all this ruckus?
15195Well, what''s sweet got to do with it if we''ve got too many of''em?
15195What about Rose Mamie herself?
15195What about, Stonie?
15195What did the Honorable Gid want?
15195What is it, honey- heart?
15195What is it?
15195What were you saving it for, child?
15195What''s happened, Bob?
15195What''s the matter, honey- sweet?
15195What''s the matter, old Sweetie-- tired?
15195What''s the word along the Road?
15195What''s what, Rose Mary?
15195What-- what did you-- he say when you asked him about-- getting the husband-- for you-- for me?
15195When a woman bakes little crisp cakes of affection in her heart, and the man she wants to have ask her for them do n''t, what must she do?
15195When did Mr. Newsome come?
15195When did he tell you?
15195When was it that the man came and prospected?
15195Which one do you guess was the surprise calf to her, Rose Mamie?
15195Why could anything be finer than a sweet little girl?
15195Why, Louisa Helen, what is the matter?
15195Why, Mr. Newsome, when did you come? 15195 Why, what did your mother say to Bob?"
15195Why, yes, how did you know?
15195Why, young man, you do n''t mean to discredit the girls, do you?
15195Will I cross the fields of Elysium to gaze over the pearly ramparts?
15195Would you like six?
15195Yes, it''s the roses on the hedges coming out; do n''t they smell briary and-- good? 15195 You do n''t know, do you, you rose woman you, what a man''s life can hold-- of nothingness?
15195You do n''t reckon he''d do no such take- me- or- get- out co''ting to Rose Mary, do you?
15195You promised once to farm for me and-- you wo n''t ever leave--_ever_ leave me any more, will you?
15195You were n''t afraid of frost such a night as this, were you?
15195You would n''t call-- er-- er Mrs. Poteet a modern woman, would you?
15195Your examination been pretty thorough-- professional?
15195Alloway?"
15195Alloway?"
15195And are you succeeding in keeping the peace with Mrs. Plunkett for young Bob?"
15195And is all well with you?"
15195And is n''t it-- rose- colored?"
15195And mine?
15195Any new voters since young Tucker, or a poem or so in the Rucker family?
15195Anyway, what is a woman going to have left to do in life if she sheds the hovering feathers she keeps to tuck her nesties underneath?"
15195Are n''t they all a precious houseful of early- to- bed chickens?
15195Are you a- going to reform?"
15195Are you a- looking for a little job of plowing, Mr. Mark?
15195Are you certain you ca n''t squeeze up some oil somewhere in the meadow?
15195Are you going on the steam cars from Boliver?"
15195But say,"he added, as if suddenly inspired by a brilliant idea,"could n''t you look for him for me?
15195But you will-- will you give me just a little time to-- to get used to-- to thinking about it?
15195CHAPTER VIII UNCLE TUCKER''S TORCH"And how do you do, Mr. Crabtree?
15195Ca n''t you come with me to see''em now, Rose Mary?
15195Ca n''t you kinder pervail with your Aunt Viney some?
15195Can I help?"
15195Can it be indifference that makes you thus ignore your feminine prerogative of the inquisition?"
15195Can you see a way, child?
15195Come on up to the house with me and see it and set with Sister Viney a spell, ca n''t you?
15195Could n''t you-- you leave it here-- in Uncle Tucker''s care?
15195Did I understand you to say our friend Everett is still in New York?
15195Did any of the other Sweetbriar friends avail themselves of the Providence invitation-- Miss Rose Mary and er-- any of the other young people?"
15195Did n''t Mis''Plunkett look nice in that second mourning tucker it took Louisa Helen and all of Sweetbriar to persuade her into?"
15195Did n''t she look sweet with that piece of purple lilac I put in her hair the other night?
15195Did she let that stay?"
15195Did you ever happen to get one any spring?"
15195Did you ever see anybody grow like my boy does?"
15195Did you leave Main Street a- running east to west this morning?"
15195Do n''t happiness and hoe mean the same thing to most men?"
15195Do n''t you know I do n''t allow you out before the sun is up good without your muffler tied up tight?
15195Do n''t you remember he brought you that Maiden Blush rose- bush over there at the same time he brought this vine to Ma?
15195Do n''t you want to ask me where I''ve been, why I went and what I''ve been doing every minute since I left you?
15195Do you get any connection?"
15195Do you know, Rose Mamie, or will I have to wait till I go to God to find out?"
15195Do you suppose Old Harpeth has given me this warm garment of ideals that wraps me now for keeps?"
15195Do you suppose he could have sent the prospector?"
15195Do you suppose it''s wrong to let a friend''s trouble heat sympathy to the boiling point?
15195Do you think that heartaches are sometimes just growing pains the Lord sends when He thinks we have not courage enough?"
15195Do you think you can help me hold on for''em?
15195Do you want to help me lift this wagon wheel on to this jack, so I can sorter grease her up against the next time I use her?"
15195Do you want''em to have to turn over to sprout?"
15195Has Tobe discovered any new adventure in aromatics lately, and can little Poteet sit up and take notice?
15195Have you been over to the Briars to see''em in the last hour?"
15195Have you got this scheme already geared up tight, ready to start?"
15195Have you heard of his having any intention of returning to Sweetbriar any time soon?"
15195Have you heard the news of the ten acres of bottom land to be given to him, Rose Mary?
15195Have you seen him yet, Rose Mary?"
15195Have you told Rose Mary and the sisters?"
15195Have_ you_ done decided?"
15195He''s fond of you and so are the Aunties and Stonewall Jackson and Shoofly and Sniffer and--""And anybody else?"
15195Help offers are the silver linings to trouble clouds, and you brought this one down on yourself, did n''t you?
15195How is all Sweetbriar?
15195How''s Louisa Helen and doth the widow consent still not at all?
15195How''s the resurrection in the wardrobes and chests of drawers coming on?"
15195I promised you lilacs for being good, but this is just because-- because--""Because what?"
15195I''m your heir at law, am I not?"
15195If I''m as beautiful as you say, is n''t this blue homespun of great Grandmother Alloways, made over twentieth century style, adornment enough?
15195If a husband sprouts little spirit wings under his shoulders it''s a kind thing for his wife not to pick them right out alive, is n''t it?
15195Is any of that true, Rose Mamie, and are you true and is Aunt Viney as well as could be expected, considering the length of my absence?
15195Is he quiet at last, Mis''Poteet?"
15195Is it a bargain?"
15195Is n''t it lovely to have company?
15195Is n''t it strange how loving things make you afraid they will freeze or wilt or get wet or cold or hungry?"
15195Is there any kind of pride in the world like that you have over your friends?"
15195It''s a dream-- am I awake?"
15195It''s strange how liking a person gets them on your mind so that even if you do n''t talk about them you think about them all the time, is n''t it?
15195Joy''s just the white foam at the top of the cup, and it ought not to be blown away, no matter-- how thirsty one is, ought it?
15195Looks like it''s too bad to--""Rose Mary, oh, Rose Mary, where are ye, child?"
15195Ought n''t she let it stay?"
15195Rucker?"
15195Stay she must by her nest of helpless folk, and was it with futile wings he was breasting the great outer currents of which she was so ignorant?
15195That is, if I may-- if I wo n''t be in the way or-- or-- or-- will you hold my hand so I wo n''t go wrong?"
15195Tobe is always so nice to her and she''ll be sorry he''s sorry, and then it will be all right, wo n''t it?"
15195Want me to waft this here missive over to the milk- house to her and kinder pledge his good digestion and such in a glass of her buttermilk?"
15195Was it too late?
15195Was n''t he silly?"
15195Was she to save herself and let the sorrow fall on their bent shoulders?
15195What are Sister Viney''s special reasons against the junket?"
15195What are you talking about?
15195What do you all neighbors think of it?"
15195What do you say?
15195What force-- and what source?
15195What shall we do?
15195When you do, will you tell Rose Mamie?"
15195Why wait?"
15195Will you be still awake, do you think?"
15195Will you go now and leave me-- and come back in a few days?
15195Will you have a drink of milk before I go with you to get your dinner I saved?"
15195Will you talk to Mr. Newsome the next time he comes and see what he thinks of the plan?
15195Will you walk over to Tilting Rock, beyond the barn- lot, with me after supper and let me show you?"
15195Will you?"
15195Will you?"
15195Will-- you tell them all for me?"
15195Wo n''t that do as well?
15195Wo n''t you, wo n''t you let me go-- back to my frantic and imploring employers?"
15195Would you like-- will you come in to- day, as you are already up?"
15195You are n''t in a hurry, are you?"
15195You can shut your eyes to his things setting around your house for just them one day or two, ca n''t you?"
15195You do n''t want all the lovely little green things to die, do you, and not have any snaps or peas or peonies at all?"
15195You say my friend, Mrs. Plunkett, is enjoying her usual good health and spirits?"
15195Yours-- is on the south side-- corner-- don''t you want your supper now?"
15195[ Illustration:"You wo n''t ever leave me any more?"]
23391''I by my love for Salome''--are you sure, Piney?
23391A dead-- oh, God bless you-- wait-- Sally, did that move? 23391 And I have to go?"
23391And I''m so big--''reckon''that''s why you love me so, huh?
23391And you may go?
23391And you will go, I suppose?
23391And you wo n''t tell me why, Daddy?
23391Anybody coming?
23391Are n''t they pretty splendid?
23391Are n''t they tremendous?
23391Are you betting on the magnolia tree with anybody this winter?
23391Are you going on into Canaan to- night, or shall you sleep here with me? 23391 Are you going to do what I want, Honey?"
23391Are you going?
23391Better than anybody?
23391But wait a minute, did n''t you buy this land? 23391 But you come back to Canaan?"
23391But, Piney, boy, where''s the trouble in that? 23391 Ca n''t you come with us for the rest of the week, son?"
23391Can you hold on a minute alone, sir?
23391Can you tell me how far it is to Poetical?
23391D''you know the Steerin''s air sendin''that tramp- scamp to Italy?
23391Daddy,she said, by and by,"do you know that I swam the Di once?"
23391Did Unc''Bernique say when d he''s comin''back to Canaan?
23391Do n''t you ever come to Canaan?
23391Do n''t you ever try water for it?
23391Do n''t you like him any more?
23391Do they stop talking to you, the hills and the woods and the quiet?
23391Do you feel it, Chloe? 23391 Do you feel like doing something for me?"
23391Do you live in Canaan?
23391Do you, Pet? 23391 Eh, God?"
23391Eh, what?
23391Eh? 23391 Go on to what?"
23391God bless my soul, Throcker, how much did the last blast bring down?
23391Goin''to be long over to Poetical, Mist''Steerin''?
23391Hard to keep up with, eh? 23391 Have we heard what, for goodness''sake?"
23391Have you heard the news?
23391Hi, Pet, you there?
23391How do you like my garden?
23391How far from Poetical, Piney?
23391Howdy, Miz Dade, haow you come on?
23391Huccome you to come, Asa?
23391I do n''t quite follow? 23391 I wonder if I could do it now-- I was pretty awful as a youngster, was n''t I, Daddy?"
23391I wonder if you remember the ride across country into the sunset?
23391I wonder why I should try to do something poorly that someone else can do so well?
23391If I paint all my life am I ever going to be able to paint like that?
23391If he_ were_ mine, you know what I should do with him?
23391Is he kin to you?
23391Is it your own trouble, Piney?
23391Is n''t he well?
23391Just stop where I am? 23391 Last September?
23391Look here, learning anything when you are out with that man Steering?
23391Miss Honey- love?
23391My, but you have become attached to Redbud, have n''t you? 23391 News of what, Sally?"
23391Not thinking of going to Italy yet, Piney?
23391Now God above, why not Crit Madeira tell you that tr- r- ue way of things?
23391Now where the dickens did he get the encouragement?
23391Now, Piney, lad,began Miss Madeira at once,"what''s the trouble?"
23391Oh, you goin''on to Canaan?
23391Oh, you?
23391Oh- ho,said the girl, who also heard,"we are taking you for granted, are n''t we?"
23391Piney? 23391 Pretty good for a lazy semi- southern State, eh, Steering?"
23391Sally,began Madeira again,"I''ve never asked very much of you, have I?
23391Sally?
23391Say, ca n''t I get through from the garden here, and go down the river road?
23391Say, it''s goin''to be kinder tough on you to stay here to- night, ai nt it? 23391 Simlike, ef a man onst finds the right woman they ought n''t never to be no more right women, hmh?"
23391Sit down,she said,"and tell me why poor Piney?"
23391Six sights-- six sights and a right what_ what_?
23391Smells real good, do n''t it?
23391Something? 23391 Sometimes the thing to do is just to stand steady,"she said,"is n''t that it?"
23391Sorry? 23391 Studied what?"
23391Taken a foolish old dislike to him, have n''t you, Dad?
23391Tell me quickly, dearie,she said,"is he ill?"
23391That tha''Mist''Steerin''ai nt ben come no mo''fuh gre''t while, air he?
23391Then wait just as long as you can, will you?
23391This is pretty luxurious, is n''t it? 23391 Want to get rid of me, huh?"
23391Want to go to the_ ho_tel, do n''t you?
23391We are to be all together on that deal, are n''t we?
23391We do have to humour his poor appetite, do n''t we, Chloe? 23391 We like Uncle Bernique, do n''t we, Piney?"
23391Well then, ca n''t we start, too?
23391Well then, my boy, you just stop by the bank, when you get in from the hills, will you? 23391 Well, Dad?"
23391Well, Piney, son, got Texas fever?
23391Well, Throcker, my boy, my ledge of Cherokee runs up here from the Canaan Tigmores, d''you know that?
23391Well, a fellow ca n''t go on like this forever, can he? 23391 Well, but they gen''ly is, hmh?"
23391Well, now,he said, playing with the little joy of being understood,"have n''t they the court- house at Canaan?
23391Well, why do n''t you go on and say what?
23391Well, you did it, did n''t you? 23391 Well,"--she was troubled,--"in the meantime, what is old Grierson going to do?"
23391Well,said Steering happily,"all this is going to make us acquainted, is n''t it?"
23391Well?
23391Were your people Italians, Piney?
23391What do you hear from Elsie?
23391What do you mean by that?
23391What have you done all winter?
23391What''s in life for you?
23391What''s that the tramp- boy''s sayin''naow?
23391What''s the bother, Dad?
23391What, for instance?
23391What? 23391 When did you make the find, Uncle Bernique?"
23391When did you see him?
23391Where are you? 23391 Where did the path lead you?"
23391Where have you been for so long, you stingy nigger? 23391 Where have you been this time?
23391Where have you been, young man?
23391Where''s Uncle Bernique?
23391Where''s that?
23391Whose trouble, Piney?
23391Whut madder wid he, Miss Sally, innyhow, Honey?
23391Whut wuz it, Mist''Steerin''?
23391Why did n''t I ever meet you at Miss Gossamer''s?
23391Why do n''t you eat your breakfast, Daddy?
23391Why do n''t you?
23391Why not? 23391 Why not?"
23391Why, how does that happen, Piney? 23391 Wo n''t she do the most good with it?
23391Would that be so terrible?
23391Wuz Unc''Bernique cross because I did n''t go rat back like I said I''d do?
23391Y''aint f''m this part of the kentry, air you?
23391Yes, but you do n''t expect me to let him hold me up by the collar forever, do you, Pet? 23391 Yes, friend,"Steering had called back, and had then projected his unfailing, anxious question:"Can you tell me how far it is to Poetical?"
23391Yes, he''s always been in love with her, I think.--Do you like the East?
23391Yes, it would be terrible to love hopelessly, would n''t it?
23391You have n''t gone to Europe?
23391You see? 23391 _ What!_ And leave Uncle Bernique?"
23391--I have a notion that that may mean something or other, Piney?"
23391Ah, you see?"
23391Ai nt that right, Salver?"
23391All he could say was,"So you are Miss Sally?"
23391All what?"
23391Always let you do as you please, have n''t I?
23391And it''s too late now to try to force you to do anything, is n''t it?
23391And now what''s kept you so long on the road?
23391And the railroad?
23391And you can now, and you will, Father?"
23391Answer me that now?
23391As soon as her father saw her and heard her, he said:"Well, Honey- love, are you as happy as_ that_?"
23391Bernique?"
23391Bernique?"
23391Bernique?"
23391Bernique?"
23391Bernique?"
23391Bruce, m''son?
23391But sair, what will you of this particulaire portion?
23391But where would our victory leave him, Uncle Bernique?
23391Ca n''t you let it go at that, and help me out?"
23391Can he come on in?
23391Cand I have a drink, please''m, Miss Sally?"
23391Carington?"
23391Cayn''t you lif''your han''?"
23391Coming in with us, I reckon?"
23391D''you know that?
23391D''you see it?
23391D''you think Italy''s a- goin''to beat this, Miss Sally?"
23391Did n''t you put some money in it?"
23391Did you know that?
23391Do n''t want ever to see him again,--and say, Pet?"
23391Do n''t you believe me?"
23391Do n''t you see that I have this thing here under my thumb?
23391Do n''t you see that you must n''t go against me, my boy?
23391Do n''t you see that?
23391Do you like me?"
23391Elsie and Carington seem to be hitting it off well, too, do n''t they?"
23391Ever been there?"
23391Fine, is n''t it?
23391God love you, why do you want trouble between you and me?
23391Going to get in home early, are n''t you, Sally?"
23391Going to ride part of the way with me?
23391Had Madeira changed about?
23391Had Piney made a vast mistake?
23391Had the thing become with Madeira, during these more recent days, something larger, something legitimate?
23391Has Steering possession of the Canaan Tigmores?
23391Has he carried out my instructions?
23391Has he fulfilled his trust?
23391Has n''t it been lonely for you here?"
23391He admitted that he was not as careful of the skillet as he should be, and she went back to her first anxiety,"Why do you stay here when you are ill?"
23391He''ll go against me, will he?
23391Hein?
23391How are your shoulders?"
23391How did you happen along?"
23391How in the Sam Hill have you taken so long to get here?
23391How would that suit you?
23391How''d you manage to put in a whole week between here and Springfield?"
23391Huh?
23391I had n''t really hoped to see you again before----""Before what?"
23391In its way, though it is down here on the Di, it''s just about as good for a country house as the places you saw on the Hudson, ai nt it?"
23391Is it that you inquire to Poetical?
23391Is n''t it foolish?
23391Is n''t that a pretty nice name?
23391Is that you by the bar?
23391It knows its field, it knows its chances, it knows its future''--and so on, and so on-- how do you think it goes, boys?"
23391It was a lovely winter, was n''t it?"
23391Just stop where you are, will you?"
23391Know Sally, son?"
23391Madeira was turning from the man on the curb:"All right, I''ll allot you one thousand shares, eh?
23391Madeira?"
23391Miss Sally, who else gwine eat dishyer cake tumorreh, Honey?"
23391Mr. Carington was in love with her, was n''t he?"
23391Mr. Grierson died last September and has written letters since he died, you are getting it all mixed, are n''t you?"
23391Or, after all, was he, Steering, wrong about that?
23391Question now is,_ is_ there any ore in the Canaan Tigmores?"
23391Say, do you know air the Steerin''s to be long gone?"
23391She was in rich in gold and land and cattle, in ore, too now; and he?
23391Should he ever forget it?
23391Should n''t you think that was the way to work it out?"
23391Some pioneer poet named it for its shimmer, but what good did it do?
23391Steering is not exactly an outsider, is he?"
23391Steering say and do, Piney?"
23391Steering this fantastic tale?"
23391Steering,--isn''t it?"
23391That you, Uncle Bernique?
23391That''s something of a title, too, is n''t it?
23391Then Carington''s voice saying,"Bruce?
23391There is nothing that I can do for you?"
23391They head in to the relroad f''m here,--you know you ai nt a- goin''to ketch the relroad at Poetical?"
23391WHO''S GOT THE TIGMORES?
23391Was it to be failure, after all?
23391Well, Placide, has Madeira done that?
23391What about those shares?
23391What about to- night, young man?
23391What dead man?
23391What he said to her was"How- do- you- do?"
23391What news?"
23391What was it that was responsible for that misty halation of incompleteness, longing?
23391What will you do meantime?"
23391What would you do with him?"
23391What''s a Missouri girl like anyway, Piney?"
23391What''s that you are saying, Piney?"
23391What''s the use in staying longer?"
23391When did Mr. Grierson die?
23391When did he die?"
23391When did you see Piney?"
23391When may I come back?"
23391Where are you from?"
23391Where are you?"
23391Where did you learn all this?"
23391Where is Piney?
23391Where''s your range?"
23391Who''s got the Tigmores?
23391Who''s got the Tigmores?"
23391Why do n''t you try Missouri?"
23391Why do you want to be a fool and hold back from me when I''m willing to pull you along?
23391Why has n''t my father known?"
23391Why have you cut me lately?"
23391Why is he so indifferent to a project for the development of his property that may mean a million to him?"
23391Wo n''t she do the most good?
23391Wo n''t we, Pet?"
23391Would n''t you like to?
23391You are n''t hurt, I hope?
23391You can understand from that, ca n''t you, Carington?
23391You know all these gentlemen, I think?
23391You might sell your rights of discovery, might not you?"
23391You see that, do n''t you?
23391You understand?"
23391You, sair, come from the East, hein?
23391_ Chapter Ten_ WHO''S GOT THE TIGMORES?
23391_ Last Septem_---- Why, where''s the word been all this while, Piney?
23391_ Now_, it does n''t matter which of us owns the old hills, does it?"
23391_ Something_ is the matter with you?"
23391cried Miss Madeira, and then foolishly, and unnecessarily, inquired,"who is he?"
23391cried Old Bernique,"is it that----?"
23391eh, what foolishness is this, a dead man''s letter?
23391eh?
23391for him?"
23391he cried on a sudden inspiration,"why wo n''t you come in and stay with me?
23391he cried,"what''s this?
23391he murmured,"Is that it, Salome?"
23391he whimpered, in a furtive, scared way,"Sally?"
23391said the girl,"Are n''t you glad they are almost yours?"
23391she cried,"well?"
23391struck another lode?"
23391the people had called from the porches of the hill cabins,"Hikin''over the Ridge?"
23391the secrets within the bowed slender lilies?
23391the shaking breath of the wide- lipped roses?
23391the tortured joy of the whole garden life of fragrance and beauty?
23391what dead man?"
23391what''s the matter with the date, where''s the slow- boy been?"
23391what''s the matter with you anyhow?
23391what''s this?"
14998''Watch''?
14998Afraid? 14998 And after dinner what?"
14998And did he stake a claim?
14998And do you know whether they started toward Thorn''s Gulch?
14998And do you think they are looking for Simon Moultrie''s claim the same as we are?
14998And do you want to find the place?
14998And it''s my fault too, is n''t it?
14998And were n''t all your expenses paid?
14998And who is this man?
14998And you say he did find one or two?
14998And you think we''re likely to have trouble with the Indians or the two white men if we begin to look up the place?
14998And you think,inquired Grant,"that we''re likely to have trouble with these two men the same way?"
14998Any danger of capsizing?
14998Any name signed to that?
14998Are n''t you afraid of them?
14998Are those the two men that were in the camp the other day?
14998Are we ready to start?
14998Are we still going on?
14998Are you all right, Jack?
14998Are you expecting him pretty soon?
14998Are you hurt any?
14998Are you sure they''re going to leave?
14998Are you sure?
14998Are you talking straight?
14998Back where?
14998But do n''t you think they are?
14998But do you think they have?
14998But do you think we will?
14998But honestly, Soc, is n''t that the way you feel about it, too?
14998But how do you know that the scarred man went first?
14998But suppose you do n''t come back?
14998But suppose you do n''t?
14998But what about that pack?
14998But what do you think?
14998But what do you think?
14998But what do you think?
14998But what makes you think that they both went before the man that Fred saw?
14998But what makes you think they will be where Fred left them?
14998But when shall we begin to look?
14998But you do n''t want to hurt them, do you?
14998Ca n''t we all get into one boat?
14998Ca n''t you find his name in there somewhere?
14998Ca n''t you see?
14998Ca n''t you see?
14998Did I say he did? 14998 Did Zeke know about it?"
14998Did he go alone?
14998Did he go alone?
14998Did he go in a little boat?
14998Did it really look like a thumb?
14998Did n''t they treat you white?
14998Did n''t you see the men anywhere, Zeke?
14998Did n''t you see the others?
14998Did one of them have a scar across his cheek that reached almost from his nose to his ear?
14998Did the man take anything with him?
14998Did the men who were with Major Powell come through all right?
14998Did they go down the river or did they go up the cliffs?
14998Did they have a good road?
14998Did they have ponies?
14998Did they try to chase you?
14998Did you count them?
14998Did you ever hear of Two Crow Tree?
14998Did you ever see Tom''s Thumb?
14998Did you find Tom''s Thumb?
14998Did you find any papers in the coat?
14998Did you find out where they went?
14998Did you find your way back to the place where Pete left you?
14998Did you go back to the place where you were when I left you?
14998Did you notice how many branches there are to this gulch?
14998Did you say that the Indians knew all about the Grand Canyon?
14998Did you see anything of our friends?
14998Did you think there was a big sign up there stating that this was old Simon Moultrie''s property and warning everybody to keep off?
14998Do n''t you remember what Zeke told you a good many times?
14998Do n''t you think it is?
14998Do n''t you think that Kitoni found them?
14998Do n''t you think,inquired John,"that I had better put our addresses on this paper too?"
14998Do n''t you_ know_ they did? 14998 Do you find that your education helps you a good deal out here in your life among the Navajos?"
14998Do you know their names?
14998Do you know what has become of Zeke and the two men that were here last night?
14998Do you know where it is? 14998 Do you mean the whole Navajo tribe or just the two that we''ve seen?"
14998Do you mean to say that we ca n''t claim it?
14998Do you really believe they meant to rob you?
14998Do you really think we''ll have any trouble with those two men?
14998Do you really think,demanded Fred,"that they wo n''t be found?"
14998Do you see anything?
14998Do you see those?
14998Do you see who that is?
14998Do you suppose that boat got loose?
14998Do you suppose they went up Thorn''s Gulch from here?
14998Do you suppose we''ll ever hear from anybody?
14998Do you think any one is in trouble?
14998Do you think anyone is in trouble?
14998Do you think he will find John and Pete?
14998Do you think it really was yours?
14998Do you think it''s as bad as that?
14998Do you think somebody took it?
14998Do you think they have found it?
14998Do you think they separated?
14998Do you think they were our visitors?
14998Do you think those men took that diary?
14998Do you think those two men stole the boat? 14998 Do you think those two men who were in our camp took the boat?"
14998Do you think we had better try to find this place?
14998Do you think we may meet them somewhere in the Gulch?
14998Do you think we''ll find that mining claim?
14998Do you think we''re going to have any trouble?
14998Do you want your ice cream before your dinner or after?
14998Doing what, may I ask?
14998Everything all ready now?
14998From the middle of the Rock, or the edge? 14998 From where?"
14998Have they gone? 14998 Have you any idea who or what this man was?"
14998Have you any reason to think they were bad men?
14998Have you got them here?
14998He did not stake any claim?
14998Hello, what''s that?
14998How about that map, String?
14998How about your coffee?
14998How do you know it was smashed?
14998How do you know that?
14998How do you know they did n''t go together?
14998How do you like that?
14998How far can we go with the boats?
14998How far do you think we''ve come into Thorn''s Gulch?
14998How far is it from here?
14998How is the river right below us?
14998How long ago did it happen?
14998How long do you think it will be before Jack and Pete come here?
14998How long is Thorn''s Gulch?
14998How much does Zeke get?
14998How old a man was he?
14998How then will you get up there?
14998How was it, Zeke,he asked, turning to the guide,"did the fellow strike at you?"
14998How will you know?
14998Hurt? 14998 I know who he is but what is he?"
14998If I do not tell what will you do?
14998If Simon found a mine what was it?
14998If it did n''t get loose, please tell me why it''s gone? 14998 If they have got it,"said Grant,"what can we do?"
14998If we do n''t do that what else can we do?
14998If you had never seen it before how did you know it was the place for which you were looking?
14998In which direction did he go?
14998In which direction does the Gulch run?
14998Is he a good swimmer?
14998Is it hard to get there?
14998Is it time to get up?
14998Is that so, Zeke?
14998Is that so?
14998Is that so?
14998Is that so?
14998Is that so?
14998Is that you, Thomas Jefferson?
14998Is the rope strong enough to hold us both?
14998Is the tree trying to keep those rocks apart or are the rocks trying to keep the tree in between them?
14998It is''good talk''you''re giving me, is it?
14998It looks as if a boat had been wrecked down here, does n''t it?
14998It was''wrecked''all right,answered Pete,"but I''m wondering if either of you boys knows what boat it was?"
14998Me? 14998 Now how do we know that those letters do n''t refer to the stake itself?"
14998Now, then, Thomas Jefferson,said Zeke, angered by the apparent indifference of the young Indian,"did you see that white man or did n''t you?"
14998Now, then, what are we to do next?
14998Remembered what?
14998Shall I tell those men if they come back,spoke up Zeke,"that Thomas Jefferson and another Navajo have been here to see them?"
14998Shall I try to climb by using the rope or shall I dig in my fingers and toes and try that way?
14998So that is where you learned to speak such good English is it?
14998Soc,asked John,"why do you suppose there were two crows in that tree?"
14998Start where?
14998That map does n''t show many gulches, does it? 14998 That will be about where John and Fred will come in, wo n''t it?"
14998That''s quite a remarkable statement, is n''t it?
14998The coat then is the only thing you have got to identify him with?
14998Then the question is,said George,"who took it?"
14998Then who are these men?
14998Then who is it?
14998Then why do n''t we start right away?
14998Then, why did you bring us all here?
14998There''s nothing else to be done, but it wo n''t be safe to start until to- morrow morning, will it, Zeke?
14998They did sit down hard, did n''t they?
14998They would come from the other direction, would n''t they, Zeke?
14998Thomas Jefferson,said Zeke sternly,"were n''t you sent east to be educated in the schools?"
14998Thomas Jefferson,spoke up Grant,"why do you think the spirits of the Indians live here in Thorn''s Gulch?"
14998Thomas Jefferson?
14998To our camp or back to civilization?
14998Was n''t there anything besides the bones?
14998Was the other man larger and heavier?
14998Was there anything special that you wanted o''them?
14998Well, did you ever hear of Tom''s Thumb?
14998Well, shall we try to find the place? 14998 Well, then, who was there?"
14998Well, what''s to be done now?
14998Well, what_ are_ we going to do?
14998Well, you have found it, have n''t you?
14998Were you alone?
14998Were you the man who took our diary?
14998What about that boat that was stove in?
14998What are they coming up for?
14998What are they?
14998What are they?
14998What are those men waiting for?
14998What are we to do now?
14998What are you afraid of, Pee Wee?
14998What are you going for?
14998What are you talking about? 14998 What are you talking about?"
14998What boat was it?
14998What can we do to get rid of them?
14998What did he die of?
14998What did he do with the other one?
14998What did he say?
14998What did they do?
14998What did they want of it?
14998What did you do with them?
14998What did you expect to find?
14998What did you find? 14998 What do you boys think we had better look for?"
14998What do you expect to report, Zeke?
14998What do you expect?
14998What do you mean by that?
14998What do you mean by that?
14998What do you mean? 14998 What do you mean?
14998What do you mean? 14998 What do you mean?"
14998What do you mean?
14998What do you mean?
14998What do you mean?
14998What do you mean?
14998What do you say?
14998What do you see about a mile ahead of us?
14998What do you suppose happened to him?
14998What do you suppose that is?
14998What do you suppose they want?
14998What do you think has happened?
14998What do you think we''d do? 14998 What do you think, Zeke?"
14998What do you think? 14998 What do you think?"
14998What do you want to know for?
14998What does Grant say he can do?
14998What does all what mean?
14998What does it mean?
14998What does it say?
14998What for?
14998What good is an idea?
14998What happened to you?
14998What happened to you?
14998What has become of the other two men?
14998What is a good one?
14998What is here?
14998What is it, lad?
14998What is it? 14998 What is it?
14998What is it?
14998What is that?
14998What is there about Thorn''s Gulch that makes you think they might want to go there?
14998What kind of a tree is it?
14998What makes you think so?
14998What makes you think the dead man was Simon Moultrie?
14998What makes you think they were headed for Thorn''s Gulch?
14998What of it?
14998What of it?
14998What plan is that?
14998What poet says that?
14998What put that notion into your head?
14998What shall we do now?
14998What shall we do now?
14998What shall we do then?
14998What shall we do with the skiff?
14998What shall we do, then?
14998What was it you were expecting?
14998What was it? 14998 What was it?"
14998What was that?
14998What was that?
14998What were they doin''?
14998What were they doing?
14998What were they?
14998What were you doing out there with that fellow below the rim of the canyon?
14998What will happen,inquired Grant,"if the Navajos begin to look for the claim and come upon those two white men there?"
14998What you do?
14998What you do?
14998What you see?
14998What''s that?
14998What''s that?
14998What''s that?
14998What''s the harm?
14998What''s the meaning of all this?
14998What''s the trouble, Freddie?
14998What''s your hurry?
14998What?
14998What?
14998When did be make his trips?
14998When did he die?
14998When shall we start?
14998When shall we start?
14998When was it?
14998Where are you going to start with your measurements?
14998Where are you going?
14998Where are you going?
14998Where did they come from? 14998 Where did they go?"
14998Where did you get the new sense?
14998Where did you leave them?
14998Where in the world did you get that name?
14998Where is it? 14998 Where is that?"
14998Where were you in school?
14998Where''s Kitoni?
14998Where? 14998 Where?"
14998Where?
14998Where?
14998Where?
14998Where?
14998Who are they?
14998Who is it? 14998 Who were the men?"
14998Why did n''t Grant and Zeke come back and look for you?
14998Why did n''t you come back and look for me?
14998Why did n''t you keep up with us?
14998Why did n''t you wake us up?
14998Why did you come then?
14998Why do n''t you call Pete?
14998Why do n''t you go and help find your friend?
14998Why do n''t you keep watch on them to- night?
14998Why do you suppose John and Pete do n''t come back?
14998Why how far is it from here?
14998Why not?
14998Why should anybody want to wreck it?
14998Why should there be anything worse?
14998Why will they?
14998Why, do n''t you remember that he said that whoever tried to come in here to find the lost mine was certain to get into trouble? 14998 Will you give me my pistol?"
14998Will you have a demitasse or a bowl?
14998Would you mind letting me look at them?
14998Yes, but what do you see?
14998Yes, he had four boats?
14998You did n''t find any papers at all?
14998You did?
14998You do n''t mean it?
14998You do n''t suppose he has staked his claim right on the top of the ground, do you?
14998You do n''t suppose those two strange white men can be coming back here, do you?
14998You do n''t want very much, do you?
14998You have n''t eaten all there was in that pack already, have you?
14998You have n''t?
14998You mean his diary?
14998You mean we can take them both, or either of them?
14998You want your turn in being lost in the canyon, do you?
14998You''ll tell us when to begin to look for the stakes, wo n''t you?
14998Zeke, how far do you think we''ll have to go before we begin our search?
14998Zeke, is n''t that drawing all right?
14998Zeke,inquired Grant,"do you really think those two men found the claim which Simon Moultrie staked?"
14998Zeke,said Fred abruptly,"how long do you think it took the coyotes and the buzzards to strip those bones that we found?"
14998All the same,"he added,"what are we going to do next?"
14998And if he had met them what had he told them?
14998And why were the two white men still following the party if they had already discovered the location of Simon Moultrie''s claim?
14998Approaching the place where Zeke was working he said,"Do you think those men have tried to go to the place where Simon Moultrie staked his claim?"
14998Are n''t they here now?"
14998At last, however, Zeke arose and approaching the place where the Go Ahead Boys were standing, he said,"I hear you boys did n''t do what I told you?"
14998But how is it that you are here alone?
14998CHAPTER VIII WAITING"What do you mean?"
14998CHAPTER XXVI CONCLUSION"Where have you been, Zeke?"
14998Did I ever tell you about the Navajo squaw that some of the women up here, stopping over at Albuquerque, fitted out for her wedding?"
14998Did n''t Zeke introduce him?"
14998Did n''t he say too that he had already had an assay made and that it was great?"
14998Did you ever hear the story of Bruce and the spider?"
14998Did you know him?"
14998Did you see any one?"
14998Do you know whether they are coming back to your camp or not?"
14998Do you, Zeke?"
14998For the lost mine?"
14998From the near side or the far side?
14998Had he made the same mistake before?
14998Had he thought he had seen, without actually seeing, two men creep into the camp?
14998Has your boy or girl read them?
14998Have you anything to show where he found the new mine?"
14998Have you got plenty of soap in the camp?"
14998How about it, Pop?"
14998How do you know?"
14998I have n''t much use for those white men, and when it comes to a Navajo-- why you have heard what the only kind of a good Indian is, have n''t you?"
14998I mean the two that were in our camp last night?"
14998I told you I was not going overboard this time, and I kept my promise, did n''t I?"
14998If the bird was able to make its way not only up the canyon but also far above it why should not a man be able at least to gain the rim?
14998Ignoring the question, Fred said,"Who was talking to you?"
14998It is n''t more than a mile or two away, is it?"
14998Now then, what happened to you?
14998Now, I do n''t think I ever saw two on observation, did you?"
14998Now, let me see, what were the figures and the letters he had there?"
14998Plainly the Navajo was startled by the guide''s suggestion for he stopped abruptly and said,"Is Simon Moultrie dead?"
14998Shall we bury these bones or shall we try to take them back?"
14998Speaking slowly and as if he was not especially interested, the man with the scar on his face said in a drawling manner,"Where was that, sonny?"
14998Suddenly Grant said in a low voice,"Zeke, do you mean that tree yonder?"
14998The visitors were the first to speak as the taller man said,"What are you folks doing here?"
14998Their restlessness, however, returned in a brief time and Grant said to his companions,"Boys, why do n''t we try out my plan?"
14998Then Fred said,"Zeke, what do you suppose that fellow meant?"
14998Then the tension was somewhat relieved and Fred turned to Zeke and said,"What do you think those Indians wanted?"
14998Thomas Jefferson,"he added as the young Navajo now approached the place where the two Go Ahead Boys were standing,"what do you make of this?"
14998Was he revealing what every one in the camp now was expected to keep secret?
14998Was it possible that the Navajo had been meeting the two white men who had made so much trouble?
14998Was it that fellow with the scar on his face?"
14998What are we going to watch?"
14998What did you do with it?"
14998What do you mean then by saying''they thought they did''?"
14998What do you say about it?"
14998What do you suppose Coney Island would do with the Grand Canyon?"
14998What do you suppose they want?
14998What do you think ought to be done with these bones?"
14998What do you think?"
14998What does Zeke say about it?"
14998What does all this mean?"
14998What have you been doing?"
14998What have you to do with it?"
14998What is it?"
14998What is it?"
14998What is the next thing to be done?"
14998What is this man doing here in our camp again?"
14998What pack do you mean?
14998What shall we do, Zeke?"
14998What shall we do?"
14998What time was it,"he demanded of Grant,"when you first found this out?"
14998What you hear?"
14998What you see?
14998When do you boys want to start?"
14998Where are String and Pete?"
14998Who are they?
14998Who is it?"
14998Why should I be afraid?
14998Why was it that he had not found the place where they had stopped for their noonday meal?
14998You did n''t find any clothes?"
14998You do n''t suppose it is somebody coming in with a message of bad news for us, do you?"
14998You do n''t suppose,"he added cautiously,"that the guide has decided to go in with the other fellows, do you?"
14998Zeke,"he added excitedly,"is n''t that the Two Crow Tree?"
14998inquired Fred,"when it says you have to go a half- mile northeast?"