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40961About what? 40961 All set for the Ruby Planet?"
40961Are n''t you coming in?
40961Are n''t you just a shade young for that kind of talk?
40961Are we nearly there?
40961Are you asking as a friend or as a cop?
40961Buy you a drink later?
40961Can they see me here behind you?
40961Ever hear of old Robert Forgeron?
40961Friend of yours?
40961Girls?
40961Have you changed your mind?
40961How about it, Pete? 40961 How about taking me along to see for myself?"
40961How about taking your girl friend along?
40961How did she look?
40961How old are you, kid?
40961I wonder what you''ll think up for the spaceport police when_ they_ ask you?
40961Jack? 40961 May I have a word with you, Dudley?"
40961Oh?
40961Pretty fast with the answers, are n''t you?
40961Say, is Jack Fisher anywhere around?
40961See? 40961 She tried that on you, too?"
40961So early?
40961The one they used to call''Robber''Forgeron?
40961Towing? 40961 Well, I do n''t think you could have tracked me with your radar past the ringwall, so maybe I just went for a ride and a little stroll, huh?
40961Well, do n''t you have any family? 40961 What about it?"
40961What brings you around?
40961What did you really do to make you so scared of going back? 40961 What difference does it make?"
40961What do you know about where I''m better off? 40961 What do you mean,''Why not?''"
40961What do you mean?
40961What''s it like on Mars?
40961What''s the trouble?
40961Where to?
40961Which loving relative won custody of the money?
40961Why did n''t you buy a ticket on a passenger rocket, if you had such an urge to visit Luna?
40961Why not?
40961Why should they see me at all? 40961 Yeah?
40961And how did you get that rig?"
40961Ca n''t you take me?
40961Did you miss anything?"
40961Do you realize I''m eight-- I''m twenty- one and I never lived a happy day in my life?
40961I did n''t get arrested this time, did I?
40961I mean, what do you--?"
40961Not pretty, but she might be in a few years._"What are you doing here?"
40961Running from a family fight?
40961She asked now,"What happens next?"
40961Smack up grandpop''s helicopter, maybe, or flunk out of school?"
40961So why ca n''t you take a chance with me to Mars?"
40961That they still live mostly on hope, dreams, and regular rocket service?
40961There was trouble behind this somewhere, he was willing to bet, or else why had she stowed away?
40961What do you want a cop for?"
40961What if there_ are_ four of you?"
40961What''s the difference?
40961What?"
40961When do we go out and who''s the crew?"
40961Where did you bury her?"
40961Where the devil did you spend the last thirty- six hours?"
40961Why?
40961You did n''t see me bring back a shovel, did you?"
40961You''re the next Mars pilot, according to the schedule, are n''t you?"
40961_ But what the hell?_ he thought.
40961_ That the whole population of the colony is only about four thousand?
40961_ What does she expect me to tell her?_ Dudley wondered cynically.
26537A break in the dike at John Massey''s place? 26537 A break in the dike?
26537A story?
26537A terrible journey, they say,he admitted,"but what does one care, with such fortune at the other end?"
26537And ca n''t you explain to me what it is all about?
26537And did you find all you wanted? 26537 And have we not won many glorious victories?"
26537Are they friends or enemies, Secotan?
26537Are you both quite comfortable?
26537Are you ready to give me my share, or shall I take all?
26537Are you too tired,Janet asked,"for-- for a story?"
26537Bees?
26537But do oak trees grow to be so old?
26537But is it not wrong to pretend to fear what we do not?
26537But ought we to tell him Cousin Jasper''s secrets?
26537But why is n''t he happy? 26537 But will no one help him?"
26537Can I go back?
26537Can you show me where you live?
26537Can you wait here by the fire a minute, Cicely? 26537 Could n''t you wait?"
26537Could you go into the kitchen and heat some water and bring out the blanket that I hung up to warm? 26537 Could you, Mr. Oliver, just slip down to the kitchen and make poor Mr. Peyton a cup of tea and some toast?
26537Cousin Jasper,he said,"did n''t I tell you that the gardener wanted you to know that the night- blooming cereus is open just now?
26537Did he belong to those same Hallowells in the story, who quarreled over the_ Huntress_?
26537Did he drive a shambling old horse?
26537Did n''t I hear you tell him, Mr. Oliver, that you knew how to drive that make of car?
26537Did you hear him say that there was just one beaten trail across the plains, all the way from the Mississippi to California? 26537 Did you hear that-- that terrible sound?"
26537Did you hear what he said, Barbara? 26537 Do something for you?"
26537Do the spirits of the water actually rise up and tell you that we must keep to the shore? 26537 Do you need to go,"he said awkwardly,"when you are friends again with every one here?
26537Do you see those seven stars?
26537Do you think he could have guessed what I intended to do?
26537Do you want to go now?
26537Ever see gold dust before?
26537Felix,she said,"I wonder what Ralph will say?"
26537Gone? 26537 Had you ever seen him before?"
26537Hallowell?
26537Has his father gone for the doctor?
26537Have you forgotten that everything here is mine, given me by our father? 26537 Have you thought over my offer, Jasper?"
26537How did you know?
26537How did you know?
26537How have they heard, Tom?
26537I have got out of your way, now will you be good enough to get out of mine?
26537I hope he will,replied Polly,"but-- oh, daddy, I forgot all about it, did n''t we have an engagement some time about now, at home?"
26537Is it true,he began,"that men of our tribe should have no trust in the sea?
26537Oh, are you indeed?
26537Oh, why-- why did I make such a terrible mistake and carry that miserable picture away?
26537Shall we tell Cousin Jasper?
26537So,he interrupted himself,"an old man''s talk does not interest you, eh?"
26537Want a ride?
26537Well,the man snapped,"am I to have my property or not?"
26537Were you going away?
26537What are you doing?
26537What can they be? 26537 What can we do, what can I do?"
26537What do you want?
26537What does your friend the medicine man say of these rumors, Nashola?
26537What is it, John?
26537What is this?
26537What, Cicely, still here and trying to draw in the dark? 26537 What-- what can he do?"
26537Where are you going?
26537Where are you taking the stones and what are they for?
26537Which way?
26537Why are n''t we happy here, Janet?
26537Why did you come to us?
26537Why did you come to us?
26537Why do you wait? 26537 Why was John Massey gone?"
26537Why?
26537Why?
26537Why?
26537Will you stand by me, Jasper, not for what I deserve, but for what I need?
26537Yes?
26537You do not like my way of talking?
26537You say,he began at once,"that the_ Huntress_ needs refitting and can not be made seaworthy in less than a month?"
26537You''re going?
26537You?
26537You?
26537A relative?
26537And I do wonder what is the matter?"
26537And shall we tell the Beeman?"
26537And what can you do on land that''s never improved?
26537And where was John Massey?"
26537And you have given the alarm?
26537Are n''t you afraid you will meet the Indians yourselves?"
26537Are they come to destroy us all?"
26537Are you going home now to be rich and comfortable all your days?"
26537But how could she?
26537But what is the use of stirring up more trouble?
26537CHAPTER XI THREE COUSINS"Good gracious, Oliver, do you mean to say you really did not know?
26537Can gold, all the gold we could ever gather, repay us for this terrible journey?
26537Cicely having drawn that vessel, line for line, masts, hull, ropes, and spars, knew that this was the_ Huntress_, yet what was so strange about her?
26537Could it be that he had seen the boy there in the open gate, and therefore had decided not to come in?
26537Could n''t you make room for me farther down the river somewhere, sir, where the land is yours?"
26537Could the man have read his secret, or was the apple in his hand the cause of the summons?
26537Did Jasper Peyton send you here to find where I kept the picture of Cicely Hallowell that he was so reluctant to give up to me?"
26537Do you think you can manage?"
26537Do_ you_ think so?"
26537Eh, Jasper, am I not right?"
26537Had I not learned, when I was a boy, how proud and sensitive and generous he could be?
26537Had there been such a plan in her cousin''s mind when he first uttered his threat against her father?
26537How can every effort you make toward a fair settlement only render matters worse?
26537I can not speak a word to stop him, but wo n''t you, ca n''t you, persuade him, somehow, not to go?"
26537If she should take her last and richest prizes a little after peace has been declared, who will ever know it?"
26537Is it one of the things that I must not ask and that you may not tell me because you are a sorcerer and I am only a boy?"
26537Is that correct?"
26537Is there really something so wrong with the world that a dishonest man can work more harm than a man of honor can ever undo?
26537Might she listen, please, and was there going to be another story?
26537Must I learn to be afraid?"
26537Must he suffer and die there, without help, merely because he was greater and wiser than the rest?
26537Oh, why did country people sleep so soundly?
26537Oliver added somewhat bitterly, after a pause:"Why do n''t grown- up people tell us things?
26537On Anthony Crawford''s land, is it?
26537Or had it only flashed upon him as he met Alan running up the stairs, eager, vigorous, and ready for any adventure?
26537Or, when death came close and the host of unearthly beings gathered about him, would he not feel it of comfort to have a living friend by his side?
26537The boy stooped down before the door and spoke in a shaking voice:"Secotan, Secotan, do you still live?"
26537The bread you eat, the roof over your head, they belong to me; do you understand?"
26537These are your two guests, eh?
26537To borrow a boat from John Massey-- can you manage a sailboat?
26537What is it all for?
26537What is it, Polly?
26537What power could he have, and what was the disgrace of which he had spoken?
26537Where?
26537Why do we go on?"
26537Why was she so steady in those changing gusts of wind, what was there that made her sails so shining and transparent, like the texture of a cloud?
26537Will you come to my lodge, will you learn from me, will you follow in my way?"
26537Will you come, boy-- will you come?"
26537Will you let me join in lading your next vessel?
26537Wo n''t you tell us what you are thinking?"
26537Would her father know how to be firm and patient, how to undo the harm that Martin Hallowell had wrought?
26537You want to come with me?
26537You will have people looking into your own past; they will be saying,''If one of the family was crooked, why not another?''
26537You wo n''t give in, will you?
26537You wo n''t mind our going on with it, will you?"
26537Your high principles-- or your stubbornness-- will still hold you back from giving me what is mine?
26537exclaimed Felix, sitting up and rubbing his eyes,"Have you-- have you been in California?"
26537he said,"that are rising from the sea and that march so close together that you keep thinking they are going to melt into one?"
26537inquired Oliver, remembering suddenly the person he had noticed on the road,"and a wagon that rattled as though it were twenty years old?
26537objected Janet doubtfully,"and, by the way, what is his name?
59904A lady?
59904Ai n''t I his father?
59904Ai n''t I your uncle?
59904Ai n''t there anything to do?
59904Ai n''t you a man now?
59904Ai n''t you poor, and out of work?
59904Am I going to die?
59904Am I?
59904And did he answer?
59904And did n''t you?
59904And do n''t you ever get discouraged-- down in the mouth?
59904And he thought he could learn better under another teacher, did he?
59904And if this boy was alive would the estate be his?
59904And leave me alone with him?
59904And my father?
59904And she wants to find me?
59904And this man''s name?
59904And well?
59904And where are you off to this time of night? 59904 And where does he go?"
59904And where is your father?
59904And you consider yourself a young gentleman, now, do you?
59904And you forget that you were once Tony, the Tramp?
59904And you know my real name and family?
59904And you love me, Gregory, do n''t you?
59904And you, too?
59904Anthony, was thee born in this town?
59904Are you Mr. Jacob Morris, attorney- at- law?
59904Are you getting ashamed of me?
59904Are you going away to- morrow morning?
59904Are you going to Crampton?
59904Are you going to leave the hay there?
59904Are you going to walk?
59904Are you going?
59904Are you in favor of untying him now?
59904Are you poor?
59904Are you ready to help my young friend here to recover his rights?
59904Are you sure of that? 59904 Are you sure you have n''t got a little money?"
59904Are you sure you''re not crazy-- or drunk?
59904Are you travelin''?
59904Are you travelin''for pleasure?
59904Are you?
59904As a servant?
59904Away from you?
59904Because you''re a gentleman, and I-- do you know what they call me?
59904Boys,he asked,"did thee mention the name of Tony Rugg?"
59904But I do, and shall I tell you why?
59904But I wo n''t die now?
59904But how did he come here? 59904 But if I am not here?"
59904But what shall I do, Tony? 59904 But who would have supposed you had so much money?"
59904Ca n''t I do anything for you?
59904Ca n''t you let me out?
59904Ca n''t you put up some dinner for him, wife?
59904Can I go right up?
59904Can thee give me a room, friend?
59904Can we do it?
59904Can we?
59904Can you guess?
59904Can you prove that?
59904Can you read?
59904Can you tell me,he asked, carelessly,"if a Mr. Rugg is going across on one of your steamers?"
59904Capital,said Rudolph;"would you know me?"
59904Confusion? 59904 Could n''t you manage it?"
59904Did Mr. Porter say when he wanted me to start?
59904Did he buy a passage ticket?
59904Did he not call before he went away?
59904Did he not leave any message?
59904Did he turn you off?
59904Did he?
59904Did n''t I lay him out though?
59904Did n''t I pay you enough?
59904Did n''t I? 59904 Did n''t he accept your challenge?"
59904Did n''t you ask for it?
59904Did n''t you ever visit the city?
59904Did n''t you kill the boy?
59904Did n''t you say it was Tony?
59904Did n''t you say so just now?
59904Did n''t you?
59904Did you ever know me to tell a lie, Rudolph?
59904Did you reach New York so soon?
59904Do I look like it?
59904Do n''t she do it well, though?
59904Do n''t you feel hungry?
59904Do n''t you love me, Gregory?
59904Do n''t you remember last week when we passed by a school house? 59904 Do n''t you think I feel an interest in how my dear Gregory is dressed?"
59904Do n''t you think it will become me?
59904Do n''t you want any supper?
59904Do you get up early?
59904Do you have to sleep out in the open air?
59904Do you hear that, Tony? 59904 Do you hear that, Tony?"
59904Do you hold any position?
59904Do you know him?
59904Do you know how to make the tea?
59904Do you know this boy, Rudolph?
59904Do you know what he''ll do if you untie him?
59904Do you know where he is?
59904Do you like it?
59904Do you live alone?
59904Do you live near here?
59904Do you mean it?
59904Do you mean that I am to go with you?
59904Do you mean the city of New York? 59904 Do you mean the man I used to be with?"
59904Do you mean to disobey me?
59904Do you mean to starve?
59904Do you own this place?
59904Do you see how they look at me?
59904Do you see that boy ahead?
59904Do you think Daniel will let me go to see him take his diploma, mother?
59904Do you think I am English, too?
59904Do you think I am made of money?
59904Do you think Mr. Porter can afford to pay you wages and let you go home three times a week in the middle of the afternoon?
59904Do you think he will get free?
59904Do you think he will?
59904Do you think he would know you now?
59904Do you think so, ma''am? 59904 Do you think you can do it?"
59904Do you travel around all the time?
59904Do you want a lift?
59904Do you want me to go any farther with you?
59904Do you want to get down, Tony?
59904Do you want to go, too, Tony?
59904Do you? 59904 Does he ever lick you?"
59904Does the boy hope to escape me?
59904Does thee keep many horses?
59904Does thee know such a boy?
59904Down in the woods?
59904Ephraim, ca n''t we help along this poor man?
59904Even if you succeeded, and got the boy in possession, do you think he would give you any more than I offered?
59904Ever worked any?
59904First, tell me how you happen to be in London? 59904 For the boy?"
59904For the boy?
59904Friend, is thee in a hurry?
59904Going?
59904Got any folks?
59904Got tired of your company, eh?
59904Had you been waiting long?
59904Has Rudolph tracked me, or is it only accident that has brought him here?
59904Has any one prompted you to speak to me about him?
59904Has he luggage?
59904Has he? 59904 Has it cost you much?"
59904Has thee come back?
59904Have I killed him? 59904 Have n''t I told you so a hundred times?"
59904Have n''t you any more manners, sir?
59904Have n''t you tried to injure me-- didn''t you get me arrested? 59904 Have they?"
59904Have you always lived here?
59904Have you any idea who I am-- who were my parents?
59904Have you any place to sleep to- night?
59904Have you any references?
59904Have you been discharged?
59904Have you been doing well?
59904Have you been spying when I was asleep?
59904Have you been thinking of this long?
59904Have you got any money?
59904Have you got any money?
59904Have you got them still?
59904Have you no one belonging to you?
59904Have you the money in your pocketbook?
59904Have-- have you taken any?
59904He is n''t your father?
59904How am I to be sure of that?
59904How am I to do it,he demanded roughly,"when these are all the clothes I have?"
59904How are you, old Broadbrim?
59904How came you here, sir?
59904How can I prevent it?
59904How can you spend it all?
59904How could that be?
59904How could you do that?
59904How could you find out, then?
59904How did that come?
59904How did you come to be with him?
59904How did you find him?
59904How did you get off?
59904How did you get out?
59904How did you happen to be in his house?
59904How did you happen to come up just in the nick of time?
59904How did you sleep, Tony?
59904How do you feel?
59904How do you know him?
59904How do you know that?
59904How do you know?
59904How do you like being a Quaker?
59904How do you make your livin''?
59904How does it seem, Tony?
59904How dost thee like it?
59904How far is it?
59904How far is it?
59904How far?
59904How is this, Tony?
59904How long are you going to stay here?
59904How long has the boy been with you?
59904How long have you been back again, Sam?
59904How many might I undertake, mother?
59904How much did you pay?
59904How much will be needed?
59904How much will it cost?
59904How much will you give me?
59904How old is he?
59904How was it, Ben?
59904How was that?
59904How will that do?
59904How will you prevent that ma''am?
59904How?
59904How?
59904How?
59904How?
59904I do n''t see what made you go into the woods?
59904I hope he was good- looking?
59904I know it; but old fellow, why did you make me drink so much?
59904I suppose you have come to work this morning?
59904I take it, you are not a religious man?
59904I tell you, Godfrey, one must actually take another man''s place before he can be quite just to him, eh?
59904I want to go to Charing Cross-- is it much out of the way?
59904I wonder if I can get through one of those windows?
59904I wonder what time it is?
59904I wonder whether I shall ever see you again, James?
59904I wonder whether he''d be so polite if he knew I had but three dollars and a quarter in my pocket?
59904I wonder whose it is?
59904If he do n''t, what danger is there?
59904Is business dull there?
59904Is he in bed?
59904Is he sick?
59904Is here? 59904 Is it about me?"
59904Is it about me?
59904Is it good?
59904Is n''t he with that gentleman, ma?
59904Is n''t that enough?
59904Is that all? 59904 Is that all?"
59904Is that all?
59904Is that the way you thank me for bringing him back?
59904Is that the well?
59904Is that what you''re coming to, my chicken?
59904Is there anything to steal?
59904Is there anything within you tells you you are going to get a good flogging?
59904Is there no short cut?
59904Is this true?
59904Is this true?
59904It was paid punctually, was it not?
59904It''s queer, is n''t it?
59904Let''s see, you''re one of the Wonga- Wonga( that was the name of his father''s station)"kids, ai n''t you?"
59904Look here, boy,said the landlord, sternly,"do you expect me to believe this romance of yours?"
59904May I ask the name of the bridegroom?
59904May I come in?
59904May I go with you?
59904May I go, too? 59904 May I see?"
59904Mr. Rugg? 59904 Never worked?
59904No, what was it?
59904No; I do n''t believe you''re a bit like him; what makes you go with him?
59904Nor my father?
59904Of course, it''s a poor room?
59904Of not liking to be a tramp?
59904Of what?
59904Oh, you''re getting proud, are you?
59904Perhaps you''ll tell me where I am to get so much money?
59904Raised?
59904Rudolph Rugg,she said,"do you want to be comfortable for life?"
59904Rudolph,he said,"what makes you hate me so?"
59904S''posin''he wo n''t come?
59904Say, squire, what makes you look so glum?
59904Sha n''t I see you home?
59904Shall I be able to get up soon, doctor?
59904Shall I lie here and take no notice?
59904Shall I tell him you want to see him?
59904Sho? 59904 Sir?"
59904So I see; but how?
59904So that was the way, was it? 59904 So they discharged you?
59904So you have gone in for education, have you?
59904So you saw my advertisement?
59904So you''re afraid the boy''ll turn up, ma''am?
59904So you''re out of a place?
59904Suppose I am caught going down stairs?
59904Suppose I choose to kill you?
59904Suppose he wo n''t give it up?
59904Suppose it were spent in Europe?
59904Suppose we fail?
59904Suppose-- suppose this story to be true, what do you offer me?
59904Sure? 59904 That do n''t explain why he is tied here, does it?"
59904That is n''t my fault, is it?
59904That young gentleman?
59904That''s all very well, but suppose you should get tired of paying me the money?
59904The boy that was so shabbily dressed, mamma? 59904 The dogs-- they''re not loose, eh?"
59904The man you came with?
59904Thee is the boy from the hotel, is thee not?
59904Then he has told you that he hired me to carry the boy off, in order that he might inherit the estate?
59904Then how does it happen that you were with him?
59904Then why are you not at work?
59904Then why did you tell me?
59904Then why do you ask me such questions?
59904Then why do you look for him?
59904Then you believe you''re heir to a fortune, as he told you?
59904Then you do n''t believe it, James? 59904 Then you''d recommend me to stay in London?"
59904There wo n''t be any danger, will there? 59904 There''s as many as a thousand houses, is n''t there?"
59904Tip- top; and how are you?
59904To find me?
59904To me-- an estate of two thousand pounds a year?
59904To run away? 59904 Trap, my good friend?
59904Was he right? 59904 Was n''t Tony with him?"
59904Was n''t it?
59904Was n''t there no heirs?
59904Was that the reason you would n''t take my place?
59904Was you ever in New York?
59904Was-- was he at the Haymarket Theatre last evening?
59904Well, Sam, are you going to take my place?
59904Well, Tony, what are you going to do about it?
59904Well, Tony, what can I do for you?
59904Well, Tony, what do you think of Broadbrim?
59904Well, do you want me to go for you?
59904Well, have you just got along?
59904Well, now I am here, what do you want of me?
59904Well, what are you thinking about?
59904Well, what do you want of me?
59904Well,he said inquiringly,"what can I do for you, sir?"
59904Well,said Abner, with a grin, as he recognized his midnight foe,"how do you feel this morning?"
59904Well,said Rudolph, sharply,"what then?"
59904Well?
59904Were you rich?
59904What about reclaiming property by means of bloodhounds, Syd?
59904What am I after?
59904What are you dawdling that way for, Tony?
59904What are you going to do with me? 59904 What are you going to do, my boy?"
59904What are you going to do? 59904 What boy?"
59904What business can you have with me?
59904What business had he to untie it, and give me all this trouble?
59904What business had you to take my place?
59904What business have you to be tired?
59904What can he want there?
59904What can you do?
59904What can you have to do?
59904What chance is there of my ever being anything but a tramp while I stay with him?
59904What could have induced him to attempt my life? 59904 What did I tell him?"
59904What did I tell you?
59904What did you come for?
59904What did you do with the horse, Tony?
59904What did you do-- black his boots?
59904What did you say?
59904What did you say?
59904What did you tell him?
59904What do I mean to do? 59904 What do you mean to do, Rudolph?"
59904What do you mean to do?
59904What do you mean to do?
59904What do you mean? 59904 What do you mean?"
59904What do you pay?
59904What do you want me to do?
59904What does he want of the boy now?
59904What does she want with me? 59904 What does this mean?"
59904What for?
59904What for?
59904What for?
59904What for?
59904What has he ever done for me? 59904 What have I done?"
59904What have n''t you done? 59904 What have you been doing for a living?"
59904What have you got there?
59904What if I am? 59904 What is it?
59904What is it?
59904What is it?
59904What is that to you?
59904What is that?
59904What is that?
59904What is that?
59904What is your business? 59904 What is your idea in doing this, Tony?"
59904What is your name?
59904What is your name?
59904What made you come back here?
59904What made you go home yesterday afternoon, and not come back?
59904What made you leave it?
59904What next?
59904What on earth do you mean? 59904 What other evidence?"
59904What proof have you of his decease?
59904What shall I do?
59904What shall I do?
59904What should I say?
59904What sort of a place?
59904What time do you get breakfast?
59904What took her to New York?
59904What was the matter with you?
59904What will I do? 59904 What will I do?"
59904What will he think has become of me?
59904What woods?
59904What''ll you do if he do n''t come?
59904What''s come over him?
59904What''s that for? 59904 What''s that?"
59904What''s that?
59904What''s that?
59904What''s that?
59904What''s that?
59904What''s the fool afraid of?
59904What''s the good of it all? 59904 What''s the good?
59904What''s the matter with him?
59904What''s the matter with him?
59904What''s the matter, Johnny?
59904What''s the matter, Rugg?
59904What''s the matter?
59904What''s the matter?
59904What''s the matter?
59904What''s the news with you? 59904 What''s the odds?
59904What''s the odds?
59904What, about my trousers and coats? 59904 What, have you come back?"
59904What, is it you, Tony?
59904What?
59904What?
59904What?
59904What?
59904When a chap pitches head- first down a well thirty feet deep, there is n''t much hope for him, is there?
59904When are you coming back?
59904When did you see him last?
59904When do you want me to go?
59904When does he sail?
59904When was your grandfather taken sick?
59904When will you be back?
59904When, and how?
59904Where are the handcuffs?
59904Where are we going to stop to- night?
59904Where are you from?
59904Where are you going to- day?
59904Where are you going?
59904Where are you going?
59904Where are you going?
59904Where are you stopping?
59904Where did you get it?
59904Where did you see him?
59904Where did you work last?
59904Where do you think that chap you call Rudolph is?
59904Where have you been all the time?
59904Where have you been this long time?
59904Where have you been?
59904Where have you been?
59904Where is he going?
59904Where is he now?
59904Where is he?
59904Where is he?
59904Where is he?
59904Where is he?
59904Where is the boy? 59904 Where is the well?"
59904Where is thy ears?
59904Where might you be from?
59904Where shall you go first?
59904Where was it?
59904Where''d you get them clothes, and that watch?
59904Where''s my boy?
59904Where''s the boy you used to have with you?
59904Where?
59904Where?
59904Who am I?
59904Who am I?
59904Who are you, boy?
59904Who are you? 59904 Who are you?"
59904Who are you?
59904Who are you?
59904Who did?
59904Who do you live with then?
59904Who do you think will take it?
59904Who has committed murder?
59904Who is it?
59904Who is it?
59904Who said he was coming into it?
59904Who said it was a secret?
59904Who told you so? 59904 Who told you?"
59904Who will believe the statement of a common tramp?
59904Who will believe you?
59904Who''s there?
59904Why am I tied to this man?
59904Why ca n''t it be?
59904Why ca n''t we do as other people do?
59904Why ca n''t you? 59904 Why did n''t you say that the other day, ma''am?"
59904Why do n''t you go up Broadway?
59904Why do n''t you hire out on a farm?
59904Why do n''t you marry again?
59904Why do n''t you send for a doctor?
59904Why do n''t your father settle down somewhere?
59904Why do you ask me that?
59904Why do you want me to sleep in the house?
59904Why is n''t it?
59904Why not, ma''am?
59904Why not? 59904 Why not?"
59904Why not?
59904Why not?
59904Why not?
59904Why should n''t I?
59904Why should n''t they?
59904Why should we? 59904 Why will they be better?"
59904Why would n''t she shake my hand?
59904Why, what''s up?
59904Why?
59904Will it be all right about the money?
59904Will that do just as well?
59904Will that do?
59904Will thee go with me and help get him out?
59904Will you get your place again if you lick him?
59904Will you give me the boy or not?
59904Will you give up the place?
59904Will you promise that?
59904Will you take two hundred dollars apiece for them?
59904Will you?
59904Will you?
59904Will you?
59904Will your father be very angry?
59904Will your father let you?
59904Will your story be believed?
59904With an unloaded pistol?
59904With you?
59904Without his knowledge?
59904Wo n''t Sam be mad when he finds I have taken his place?
59904Wo n''t it?
59904Wo n''t you be ashamed to have me seen with you in these clothes?
59904Wo n''t you please to ask her to let me out? 59904 Wo n''t you stay longer with us?"
59904Wo n''t your father and mother feel anxious about your being out so late?
59904Would Daniel be willing for me to braid, do you think?
59904Would a yellow turban become me?
59904Would n''t I suit you?
59904Would n''t he take me instead of you?
59904Would thee know me?
59904Yes, she authorized me to seek you out?
59904You ai n''t goin''to murder me, are you?
59904You ai n''t sending for the police?
59904You are not a relation of his, are you?
59904You are not afraid-- to do wrong?
59904You are sure he is dead?
59904You are sure the boy is dead?
59904You ask me what I am going to do with you? 59904 You dare to give him this advice?"
59904You do n''t mean to apply again for your old place?
59904You do n''t want to go with him, do you?
59904You hear what he says?
59904You here?
59904You mean to tell me,said Godfrey hotly,"that gentlemen hunted their runaway slaves out of the swamp with bloodhounds?
59904You never told him, then?
59904You say the boy is alive?
59904You say you know where the boy is?
59904You think this man''s evidence will substantiate my claim to the estate?
59904You will be ready to testify that the boy is dead?
59904You will?
59904You would like it better than going to school?
59904You would n''t? 59904 You''d like to, would n''t you?"
59904You''ll be company to Tony and me, but you need n''t put yourself out on our account, hey, Tony?
59904You''re no friend to the honest and respectable, then?
59904You_ dared_ to do it?
59904_ Who is he?_asked Ben, evidently excited.
59904An over- dressed lady of fifty said to a tall, angular young lady, her daughter:"Elvira, do you see that very common- looking boy at the next table?"
59904Are they all well?"
59904Are they really for me?"
59904Are you going to give me the money?"
59904Are you going to harm any one?"
59904Are you mad?"
59904Are you sure you two boys did n''t attack Tony and take the horse away?"
59904Are you?"
59904As he led the horse into the stable- yard James, the hostler, exclaimed in surprise:"How came you by that horse, Sam Payson?"
59904At this moment the landlord came out on the piazza, and asked the hostler:"Where''s Sam?"
59904Back again?"
59904Been prospering?"
59904Besides, are you ready to be tried for murder?"
59904Besides, why should a gentleman like you fear the police?"
59904Blodgett?"
59904Blodgett?"
59904Bloodhounds?"
59904But Belcher only grinned, showing the vacancy in his front teeth, and replied coolly:"Want me to help you out?"
59904But first tell me, is the boy living?"
59904But why should he have worn such clothes before?"
59904But you''ll come again soon?"
59904Can I find the road easily?"
59904Can I sell you a ticket?"
59904Can it be true that I am heir to a large estate in England, and that he can restore me to it if he will?
59904Can it be true, as he said, that I am heir to a fortune?
59904Can this be the boy I have so much reason to dread?"
59904Can you make me a good broad- brim?"
59904Can you stay with him and look after him?"
59904Could I go in for anything better?"
59904Did I ever tell you my adventure out in Maine?"
59904Did it work?"
59904Did n''t I see him dead with my own eyes?"
59904Did she not think of the poor boy who, as she thought, was killed, and at her instigation?
59904Did you know I was here?"
59904Did you see him?"
59904Did you speak to him?"
59904Do n''t you remember you let me sleep here last night?"
59904Do n''t you see that white spot?
59904Do n''t you think he might manage to get sick and die?"
59904Do n''t you think-- don''t you really think I shall die?"
59904Do n''t you want to buy something to take to him?"
59904Do you care to come?"
59904Do you forget that night in the old miser''s hut?"
59904Do you hear?"
59904Do you know why I have sought you out?"
59904Do you see this strap?"
59904Do you take me for a fool?"
59904Do you think I am going to die?"
59904Do you think I am such a fool as to take a long walk like that?"
59904Do you understand?"
59904Does that satisfy you?"
59904Does your dad lick you?"
59904Had he obtained rich and powerful friends, and was he in search of the inheritance that had been wrongfully kept from him?
59904Has he come back?"
59904Have I not told you that you are not to call upon me at any time?
59904Have n''t you saved my life?
59904Have you a pair of kid gloves?"
59904Have you ever been to Barnum''s?"
59904Have you got any money?"
59904Have you got some stout cord?"
59904Have you heard from Lady Lovell''s family?
59904Hayden?"
59904He might have been stolen, do you know that?"
59904He said that his father would help me, he thought; and----""So you want to leave me, do you?"
59904He was your father, was n''t he?"
59904How am I to get that if I do n''t see you?"
59904How could the poor child tell her mother of what she knew was creeping so steadily toward her?
59904How could you do such a dark deed?
59904How do you make your living?"
59904How happens it that you are not at the bottom of the well still?"
59904How happens it that you did not see it sooner?"
59904How long are you going to stay in New York?"
59904How much income do you think I have?"
59904I did n''t see nothing of it?"
59904I repeat my invitation-- will you come?"
59904I sincerely deplore his tragical end-- he was run over by a train of cars-- yet( is it wicked?
59904I suppose you are too game to give up the key, my young fighting- cock?
59904I want to ask you what has been going on since I went away?
59904I wonder what brought him here?"
59904Is he in?"
59904Is he living?"
59904Is my mother living?"
59904Is that he on the load of hay?"
59904Is that it?"
59904Is that lad thy son?"
59904Is that your son?"
59904Is the man asleep?"
59904Is-- is the lady in New York?"
59904It would n''t do for Sydney to leave the place, since he was the only male on it who was to be depended upon, so what was to be done?
59904It''s powerful big, is n''t it?"
59904Jones?"
59904Just now you said,''Would you know me?''
59904Just then Tony was startled by a voice from the bed:"Is that your father?
59904Lovell?"
59904May I ride on the hay?"
59904Middleton?"
59904Middleton?"
59904Middleton?"
59904Mr. Rugg, will you see me to my carriage?"
59904Now is there any chance of my getting out?"
59904Now tell me why you have lured me here?
59904O, why did he come here?"
59904Oh, mother, why are some flowers made so beautiful and fragrant, and some so dark and noisome?
59904Page''s to- night?"
59904Perhaps you do n''t want to look upon me as a relation?"
59904Presently he heard a querulous voice at the key- hole:"What''s the matter?
59904Rugg?"
59904Rugg?"
59904Rugg?"
59904Rugg?"
59904Rugg?"
59904Rugg?"
59904Shall I be hanged?"
59904Shall I examine them to see if they know enough?"
59904Shall I go?"
59904Shall I send him to you?
59904So you want to go back and view your former home?"
59904Spencer?"
59904Spencer?"
59904Spencer?"
59904Spencer?"
59904Spencer?"
59904That''s about it, is n''t it?"
59904That''s fair, is n''t it?"
59904That''s the question?"
59904The Quaker came up to the bar, and asked:"Will thee give me a glass of brandy?"
59904The doctor?"
59904Then how did you live?"
59904Then what did his appearance in London mean?
59904There ai n''t any trap is there?"
59904There was time to send word to the police in Jerry''s Town; but who was to go?
59904They wo n''t ask too many questions?"
59904To begin with, how would you get over to England?"
59904Tony leaned over, and addressing the gentleman, said:"Would you be kind enough to lend me your programme a minute, sir?"
59904Was he born in England?"
59904Was he possibly in search of him-- Rugg?
59904Was it a fair fight?"
59904Was it possible that he-- Tony, the tramp-- was a gentleman''s son, and heir to a fortune?
59904Was n''t the man asleep?"
59904Was there nothing else that was unpleasant?
59904Was you ever this way before?"
59904Well, what do you say to getting up and having some breakfast?"
59904Were my father and mother rovers like yours?"
59904What can you possibly mean?"
59904What cock- and- bull story is this you have hatched up?"
59904What do you say?"
59904What does he want?"
59904What had I done that you should seek to murder me?"
59904What has been the matter?"
59904What if he_ should_ leave him there, for the old grudge?
59904What is the business, sir?"
59904What made you frighten me so?"
59904What made you take that horse?"
59904What next?"
59904What shall I do next, James?"
59904What should I give it up for?"
59904What should he do?
59904What was the good?"
59904What was the old man''s feeble strength, more feeble still through disease, against this powerful man?
59904What will Mr. Porter say to me?"
59904What will you have for breakfast?"
59904What would Rudolph say if he knew I was stopping at a fashionable hotel, instead of being at the bottom of the well, where he threw me?"
59904What''ll you have to drink?"
59904What''s the good of throwing stones when you''re mad?
59904What''s your name, boy?"
59904When are the exercises to commence?"
59904When do you go?"
59904When?
59904Where are we going?"
59904Where are you going?"
59904Where did he say he found it?"
59904Where did this accident happen?"
59904Where did you find him?"
59904Where have I seen you before?"
59904Where shall I put the horse?"
59904Where shall we go first?"
59904Where was this estate, and who now held it?
59904Where?"
59904Where?"
59904Which way is it?"
59904Who brought it?"
59904Who has deceived and trapped you?"
59904Who has got the estate?"
59904Who would have thought it?"
59904Who''d think I was Tony, the Tramp, now?"
59904Who, then, had taken the horse?
59904Why could n''t he tell me?
59904Why did you not mention it to me before?"
59904Why not in the house?"
59904Why should she?
59904Why was my brother so fair, so talented, and I so repulsive?"
59904Why would not his father let him carry firearms as the other boys?
59904Will thee mix me another glass, and a little stronger?"
59904Will you give up your place if you are licked?"
59904Will you help me off with my coat?"
59904Will you open the door to me?"
59904Will you try it on?"
59904Wo n''t you accept of this?"
59904Wo n''t your father let you?"
59904Would Philip mind going over to the pasture again and showing just where it all happened?
59904Would he be content to follow his example?
59904Would n''t Porter be mad if he knew it?"
59904Would n''t he adopt me, too?"
59904Would she make a final effort to save her own life and let Daniel struggle with his fortunes as he best could?
59904Would the gate never open?
59904Would you kindly give us some supper and a night''s lodging?"
59904You are Rudolph Rugg?"
59904You do n''t call that much, do you?"
59904You do n''t say so?"
59904You do n''t want to be a pauper all your life?"
59904You know I am nimble with my fingers, and I could braid a thousand a year, and that would be how much?"
59904You served me a nice trick the other day, did n''t you?
59904You undertook to run away from me, did you?
59904You used to know him, did n''t you?"
59904You wo n''t mind taking him into your room?"
59904You would n''t rob a poor old man, would you?"
59904You would n''t want to take that?"
59904You''ll have some some time?"
59904You''re the Quaker gentleman that is stopping there?"
59904You''ve been a Quaker yourself, have n''t you?"
59904You''ve got on the same clothes you wore away, have n''t you?"
59904[ Illustration:"What does this mean?"
59904back again, Tony?"
59904exclaimed Tony, eagerly,"you do n''t think of our going abroad?"
59904he exclaimed in dismay;"how did he get out?"
59904he laughed with a mirth that boded ill to Tony,"so I''ve found you at last, have I?
59904what else did he say?"
59904where did the boy find out?"
59904who ever heard the like?
59904who''s that?"
59904why not?"