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37731Any geese?
37731Any turkeys?
37731Coming back late in the evening Mr. Devoau said,"Uncle, is there light in the valley?"
37731How would you like to simply become a member of our Young People''s Society, where we would help you and you could help us?"
37731One man, who had previously been received into the Church, and who was asked the question,"Will you renounce the world, the flesh and the evil one?"
37731Stooping down he said,"Uncle, how is it with your soul?"
51066''Where is the_ Suvaroff_?''
51066He inclined to the former alternative, and asked,"Why Hull fishing boats so far from England-- almost off the Danish coast?"
51066If only one torpedo- boat was sunk, what, he pertinently asked, had become of the other?
51066What changes had followed Japan''s victories, Russia''s defeats?
51066Why is it the little brown islanders of the East were so successful in fighting the unseen foe?
51066Will the United States, one day be called upon to go to war in their behalf?
51066Would they come out of the ordeal with triumph?
51066Would they in their sphere of warfare rival the great achievements of their naval brethren?
3050Are the Boers on Bulwana?
3050Are you from Ladysmith?
3050Are you from Ladysmith?
3050Are you sure I am not robbing you?
3050Besides, we do n''t know where the press- censor is, do we?
3050But you knew he was a general officer, you knew he was the first of the relieving column?
3050Crossed the bridge?
3050Do you hear? 3050 Do you think you can carry me?"
3050Does it pain you? 3050 General Sumner''s compliments, and why are you not in your place?"
3050How did you happen to get that right?
3050I mean before this war?
3050I see that the London_ Chronicle_,he said,"asks if, since I have become a rebel, I do not lose my rights as a Barrister of the Temple?
3050Ice, have got?
3050Oh, was that General Buller?
3050Oh, you are an officer?
3050Stand_ this_?
3050That''s all very well for you chaps, but what protects me if the Admiralty finds out I have led a charge on a Spanish garrison?
3050What am I to do then?
3050What''s the good of your money? 3050 What-- what,"he gasped,"is that man doing with that axe?"
3050When did they take you?
3050Where''s your pass?
3050Why did n''t you people cheer General Buller when he came in?
3050Why?
3050Will General Wilson think I should have waited for him?
3050Will you have these?
3050You are not tired, are you? 3050 Can you eat money? 3050 Can you stand it?
3050Can your horse eat money?
3050Does he go around with a brass band?"
3050Down in the Garcia campaign along the Rio Grande I said to one of them:"Why do you go to all that trouble?
3050Finally, one of them, with an inward struggle, brought himself to ask,"Are you from the outside?"
3050He said:"Do we?
3050I order you; damn you, I order-- We must give them hell; do you hear?
3050Is that the way a Russian spy works?
3050THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR I-- WITH BULLER''S COLUMN"Were you the station- master here before this?"
3050The Boers were still on Bulwana then?
3050There was a long, grateful pause, and then in a voice that trembled, I again asked,"Champagne, have got?"
3050They''ve killed my captain-- do you understand?
3050Was it possible that it stretched already into the beleaguered city?
3050Were we, after all, to be cheated of the first and freshest impressions?
3050What''s the use?"
3050What?"
3050When he crawled over to where we lay, I explained,"I knew that would fetch you,"and he grinned, and said,"Oh, was that it?"
3050When we gathered up the corners of his blanket and lifted him, he tried to sit upright, and cried out,"You''re taking me to the front, are n''t you?
3050Yes?"
3050and"Where is the bridge?"
27910And I suppose he understands the whole business pretty well by this time, eh?
27910And is your nerve all right? 27910 And what became of that fine chap, Sosa, and his crew?
27910And you?
27910And, pray, when did the disaster occur?
27910But why wire to Dgiboutil?
27910But why, my honourable friend; why?
27910Did you suffer any loss?
27910Do you think he would be capable of completing the work without further assistance from you?
27910Has no one a suggestion to offer?
27910How''s her head?
27910If you will not come with us, what will you honourably do, my friend?
27910Kinchau Bay, sir?
27910Really?
27910Ships without lights? 27910 So you are suffering from extreme thirst, Captain, eh?"
27910Suffering?
27910Then, have I lain here all that time, unconscious?
27910What do they look like?
27910What happened next?
27910What is that you say?
27910What say you, Swinburne?
27910Which it was, I presume?
27910Who is that man?
27910You are Mr Paul Swinburne, bound for Japan?
27910You do?
27910You quite understand the line you are to take with those fellows, skipper? 27910 You will fire into me, if I do n''t stop, you say?
27910` How are you going to take us?'' 27910 ` Men,''I said,` have all of you your revolvers and cutlasses with you?''
27910A Russian prison has no attractions for you, eh?"
27910A rather different craft from the little_ Kasanumi_, with her single 12-pounder and five 6-pounders, eh?
27910And are you all alone?"
27910And if he was influenced by such considerations as these who shall blame him, or say that he was wrong?
27910And now, if you are anything like what I take you to be, you will be all anxiety to see your ship; is it not so?
27910And the point which I wish to emphasise is this:_ How are we going to make good those losses_?
27910And when I entered his cabin, and he greeted me with the question:"Well, Captain Swinburne, how is the boom standing the sea, out yonder?"
27910And you will honourably accompany us, will you not, Captain?
27910Are you game to try it?"
27910Are you going to land a naval brigade anywhere?"
27910Are you suffering very acutely, noble sir?"
27910But I think many of us could make a good guess, eh?"
27910But how are you going to get ashore; and-- still more difficult-- how are you going to get off again?
27910But why on earth should those fellows interfere with Japanese ships?
27910But, how to measure the width of the gap?
27910By what right do they claim to do it?
27910Can any of you suggest a better plan?"
27910Can you by any chance get me something to drink?
27910Did they manage to escape?"
27910Did you not understand my signal that I wished to speak you?
27910Do you hear what I say?"
27910Do you honourably take me?"
27910Do you know your way to the docks?
27910Do you think you could find me something to drink?
27910Do you understand that?"
27910Do you wish me to run you down?"
27910Has any one else any suggestion to offer?"
27910Have any of you anything to add to them, or any comment to make upon them?"
27910Have you any idea what he wants me for?"
27910How can you, with those searchlights turned full upon us, and those destroyers where they are?"
27910How come he and I to be here?"
27910How was I to get ashore?
27910How would you like the chance to get a little fighting ashore, by way of a change?"
27910I have not a doubt that we should be victorious, but at what cost?
27910I mean, are you perfectly cool?"
27910If they had, what would happen to them, with over a hundred armed Japanese soldiers down there?
27910Is Russia at war with my country, then?"
27910Is it permissible to ask particulars?"
27910Is it possible?"
27910Is there room enough in her for you to stretch yourself, or shall we have to lengthen her a few feet?"
27910Is your baggage ready?
27910Kusumoto raised his megaphone and hailed:"Is that enough, or will you have more?
27910Let us go and-- how do you say?
27910Meanwhile, what had become of the Japanese navy, after the battle of the Yellow Sea?
27910Meanwhile, what was the state of affairs on land before Port Arthur?
27910Now, are you a good shot with the torpedo?"
27910Now, gentlemen, before we terminate the council, has any one a better plan to propose?"
27910Now, has any officer any suggestion to offer?
27910Now, suppose these fellows attempt to interfere with us, what do you propose to do?"
27910Now, what do you say?
27910Or rather, how was I to get off again?
27910So you are` ready to go anywhere and attempt anything,''eh?
27910The Russians can make good theirs by sending more ships out from Europe; but where are we to get more?
27910The only question is: In what way can we best avail ourselves of the opportunity?
27910Then came the very practical question: How?
27910Then what would be the ultimate result?
27910Then, turning to where Captain Ijichi stood near the cabin door, he said, in Japanese:"Are all present, Ijichi?"
27910They are going to try to slip away in the ship''s lifeboat, you know?"
27910Think the matter over, will you?
27910Thinking to put her at her ease, I said to her:"Nurse, what is your name?"
27910Two or three tumblers of cold water, now, eh?
27910Was n''t that fine?"
27910Was that ever ascertained?"
27910Was the fight over?
27910Were they enemies or friends?
27910What could one do but gratefully accept an invitation proffered in such friendly terms?
27910What do you honourably propose to do, Captain?"
27910What do you propose to do?"
27910What form is the blow to take?
27910What had happened?
27910What has he to say upon the matter?
27910What means had we to take soundings, or to measure the gap between the sunken_ Fukui_ and the_ Yoneyama_?
27910What was he to do?
27910What was the nature of the disaster, doctor?
27910What was to be done, under the circumstances?
27910What would such a battle look like, and how would it end?
27910Where is Oku going?"
27910Where was she now?
27910Who goes with me?''
27910Why are you lying athwart my hawse?
27910Why not Hand Bay, sir, on the eastern side of the isthmus?"
27910Why should it not be helped?
27910Will the command of a destroyer be satisfactory to you?"
27910Will the honourable Swinburne augustly grant the humblest of his servants permission to do so?"
27910Will you give the necessary orders?"
27910Would that be of any use?
27910Would they dare?
27910You may perhaps have observed a steamer shipping mines-- You did?
27910You understand?
27910my dear Swinburne, what does this mean; what are you doing here?
49735How are things going?
49735What is this?
49735Where does she come from?
49735Who prevents it?
49735Whose steamer?
49735A curious incident, is it not?
49735A mutiny?
49735A pretty picture, is it not?
49735A satisfying meal, was it not?
49735A solid figure, but how many are only transports?
49735Am I pleased?
49735And if he goes, what fate may his staff expect?
49735And what can I say in it?
49735And what welcome awaited me?
49735And what will happen then?
49735And who is it who has annihilated the fleet?
49735Are they despairing in Russia and not counting on Vladivostok being able to hold out?
49735Are they joking, or have they quite lost their heads?
49735Are you going straight to Russia from here?"
49735At Vladivostok there is little coal; there are no shells, powder, or guns; and how many shall we have left after the fight?
49735At last it was discovered, and how do you suppose?
49735At the post- office they asked me questions like this:"Are you leaving to- day or to- morrow?
49735But what if my supposition about Sagalien and Vladivostok are justified?
49735Can I obtain another?
49735Can it be another terrible misfortune?
49735Can it be so?
49735Can it be that at the very last we shall be unsuccessful?
49735Can it be that our fleet will complete the great tragedy of the ruin of an immense navy?
49735Can it be that they will be ingloriously and ignominiously destroyed?
49735Can it be that we shall not wait for the_ Oleg_ and other ships coming with her?
49735Can it be that, even now, they are unable to decide whether to go backward or forward?
49735Can it be the Japanese?
49735Can it really have been so few?
49735Can the fate of the Port Arthur fleet await us?
49735Can there be success under these conditions?
49735Can these ships be relied on?
49735Can they not have left ships to watch Vladivostok?
49735Can this be true?
49735Can we be trusting to our country or merely to luck?
49735Can you guess what our one topic of conversation in the fleet is about?
49735Could anything more disgraceful than this war be imagined?
49735Could they join the foreign legion?
49735Could you have believed that I should ever be pulled across the ocean in a tiny cockleshell?
49735Do they intend to attack us in the straits of Malacca?
49735Do they not know the place where we are to be found, and are they looking for us at sea?
49735Do they really not care for the letters or for their contents?
49735Do you know how the officers in the wardroom amuse themselves all the evening?
49735Do you know how they fast?
49735Do you know how this operation is performed?
49735Do you know that the_ Bogatyr_ sank while coming out of dock?
49735Do you know there are forty- two ships at Nosi Be under the Russian naval and merchant flags?
49735Do you know to what distance our ships extend, going in several divisions?
49735Do you know, it seems to me that the eighth will be an important date for our fleet?
49735Do you know, the number of ships in the fleet is now fifty- two?
49735Do you remember I told you a sailor threw himself and his hammock into the straits of Malacca?
49735Do you remember in Vigo each ship was only allowed to take 400 tons, and they all took more than 800 each?
49735Do you remember last Easter?
49735Do you remember my telling you how it would be?
49735Do you remember what I said before the departure of the fleet?
49735For instance, can you not imagine the following scene?
49735For whom else is a similar fate in store?
49735Has Russia really come to this?
49735Has he come in order to request us to go?
49735Has it done harm to the enemy?
49735Have they fallen into the hands of the Japanese?
49735Have things gone badly with Kuropatkin again?
49735Have you heard that Japan and France have concluded the following agreement?
49735He came into my cabin to- day with a bucket and mop, and said,"Shall I interfere with your worship if I wash the deck?"
49735How am I to sleep?
49735How are they faring now?
49735How can this be explained?
49735How can we fight Japan when they can not arrange such a simple matter as sending the mails?
49735How does she fare?
49735How is this?
49735How many impediments has this"Ruler of the Seas"put on our voyage?
49735How many men have perished!--and for what?
49735How many officers and men, do you suppose?
49735How many restless nights are before us?
49735How shall we stand it after the tropics?
49735How was I to get on board?
49735How will it all end?
49735How will it all end?
49735How will it all end?
49735How will the smaller vessels, like torpedo- boats, get on?
49735How will this night pass?
49735I wonder if we shall arrive there soon?
49735I wonder if we shall be able to send letters to- morrow?
49735I wonder in what condition the third fleet will arrive?
49735I wonder what telegrams the admiral has received?
49735If our fleet loses the battle, can the third fleet continue its voyage independently?
49735If that is the case, how many are left to Linievitch?
49735If that is the case, why is the third fleet sent?
49735If that was the case, why did they not attack?
49735If they are the_ Ural''s_, what is her reason for being silent?
49735If we are obliged to remain somewhere and wait, will the admiral remain in the fleet?
49735If we are there so long, when shall we get to Vladivostok?
49735If we were to wait for the third fleet, why did we leave Nosi Be?
49735In Harbin?
49735Is it not all the same?
49735Is it not extraordinary?
49735Is it worth it?
49735Is it worth while sending our fleet to the East?
49735Is not all this neutrality and international right a farce?
49735Is success likely to be on our side?
49735Is the war really lost?
49735Is there ice there still?
49735Is this a good thing?
49735Just after we left Libau he saw a box of pastilles and said,"Did our barina[ lady] really come to Libau, sir?"
49735On what do these people count?
49735Poor Russia, when will your trials be ended?
49735Russia may not ask these officers,"Where is the navy that was built by the sweat of millions of Russian people?
49735Shall I go to bed, and if so shall I sleep?
49735Shall we await it at Kamranh?
49735Shouting the question,"One or two?"
49735The fleet is still strong enough, but is it efficient?
49735The nigger fired back,"You have lots of money-- do you do anything?"
49735The ship''s signalmen interpreted the signal thus,"Do you see the torpedo- boats?"
49735Then what will happen?
49735There is some belonging to Russia, but will the French allow us to take it?
49735They have the impertinence to say,"Who dare criticise us?"
49735They said,"What the devil does it mean?
49735They say,"How dare he abuse the fleet?
49735To whom were not letters addressed?
49735Was it from these ships we received signals?
49735Was it worth while bringing her here?
49735What are the Japanese doing?
49735What are they thinking of in Petersburg?
49735What can be done now with that transport?
49735What can be more infamous than the conduct of our navy?
49735What can this be?
49735What could I do?
49735What could we do then?
49735What do you think of that?
49735What has it done?
49735What if there is an attack?
49735What is Nebogatoff''s fleet doing now?
49735What is all this?
49735What is going on there?
49735What is it to them, sitting snugly in Petersburg, that more than 850 officers alone have no news from home for two months?
49735What is one to believe?
49735What is the use of telling us at all, if we, considering it confidential, do not make use of our evidence?
49735What is to prevent her from going on ahead, and laying down ground- mines in her wake?
49735What is to prevent her joining our fleet?
49735What more can be said?
49735What more do you want?"
49735What news awaits us?
49735What news do they contain?
49735What news will it bring?
49735What of the Japanese?
49735What should we do?
49735What sort of a fool would admit that he was taking a cargo to Japan?
49735What sort of ship is there not with us?
49735What surprises are in store for us on the way to Madagascar?
49735What then?
49735What then?
49735What was his mental condition?
49735What was the end of the shooting affair in the German Ocean, near Hull?
49735What were they thinking about in sending the fleet?
49735What were they thinking of before?
49735What will be the end of all this?
49735What will he do there, on that savage shore?
49735What will it be?
49735What will the third bring us?
49735What will the third fleet do?
49735What will they do?
49735What will to- night bring us?
49735What would it have been had it been a head or beam wind?
49735What?
49735When shall we get our letters?
49735When shall we leave here?
49735When will there be an end to this inefficiency, bragging, and conceit?
49735Where and how shall we effect a junction?
49735Where are the Japanese?
49735Where are they?
49735Where can our fleet go if Vladivostok is cut off?
49735Where has it been lingering a whole week?
49735Where has that respected institution called the Naval General Staff sent our letters now?
49735Where have I not spent this day?
49735Where is now the supply depot of our land forces?
49735Where is the third fleet now?
49735Where will our fleet go then, and what will it do?
49735Who can foretell the events?
49735Who gave him the right to do so?
49735Who would believe that they would spend St. Nicholas Day near the southern coast of Africa?
49735Whose can they be?
49735Why did she run if there was nothing contraband on board?
49735Why did they not cut adrift their nets, if they had them out, and get out of the way?
49735Why do they miss opportunities that are so favourable for them?
49735Why do they spend more money for nothing by sending it?
49735Why have they not attacked us?
49735Why must she go on the same course as we are going?
49735Will it add to the glory of Russia?"
49735Will it be for long?
49735Will it catch us?
49735Will it help the fatherland?
49735Will it join us at Vladivostok?
49735Will it return to Russia, will it remain somewhere here, or will it go to the East?
49735Will the Japanese really allow such an opportunity to pass of damaging our fleet?
49735Will the_ Orel_ bring me an answer to my telegram?
49735Will there be a fleet action?
49735Will there be any mails, and of what date?
49735Will there ever be an end to our reverses?
49735Will there soon be an end of this coaling bacchanalia?
49735Will they concentrate all their attention and their strength on the strait of Sunda, or east of it?
49735Will they escort us for long in this manner?
49735Will they let the third fleet join us without a fight?
49735Will they really continue their voyage to the East?
49735Would Russia do anything similar?
49735Would it not have been simpler to make certain that she carries contraband, take her crew from her, and sink her?
49735what will the fleet do then?
45413''Girlie''? 45413 ''Help me out,''will you, you puppy?"
45413And my packs?
45413And on land?
45413And will your mother go?
45413And-- you must go-- you must leave me, Hana?
45413Been over long?
45413But how did you manage to get on board the_ Zafiro_?
45413But what if you never leave Port Arthur? 45413 But why,"he added in a lower tone,"did you have the drill at this hour, instead of at four bells, as I ordered?"
45413But,put in his mother anxiously,"surely our boy will not have to fight?"
45413Can I do anything for you?
45413Clear out, will you?
45413Could n''t I?
45413Did n''t you know, sir, that the Japanese Admiral Uriu was a graduate of the Naval Academy at Annapolis?
45413Did you look on the other side of the sheet?
45413Do you happen to remember the approximate number of large ships in the English navy?
45413Do you know I can put you in irons for deserting the ship?
45413Do you know what the missing paper was, sir?
45413Do you remember how Mr. Larkin looked at him?
45413Drill? 45413 How big is Korea, anyway?"
45413How can I make him understand what I want?
45413How can there be a fight? 45413 How can we go on?"
45413How can we go on?
45413How large is this ship?
45413How many has Japan?
45413How many men are there on board, Captain?
45413How much were we making at the last log, quartermaster?
45413How on earth did he get on board the_ Zafiro_?
45413How shall I go, General?
45413How thick, then, is the ship''s side?
45413Hullo, Larkin, you here?
45413I suppose you hear from''Sandy''and-- what did you fellows call Tickerson?
45413I suppose you heard this morning''s news?
45413I''m tired of sitting here, like a toad in a puddle, are n''t you?
45413Independent? 45413 Is Mr. Larkin in the navy?"
45413Is Oto an American citizen?
45413Is it any use to signal to them to stop? 45413 Is it possible?"
45413Is this all mine?
45413Japanese? 45413 Johnson?
45413Joke? 45413 Look here, old chap,"said Fred, as Kanuka rose to his feet with his plunder,"ease up these ropes a little, will you?
45413Look here,broke in Larkin, in his offhand way,"what''s your name, young fellow?"
45413Made itself felt? 45413 Man overboard?"
45413Mist''Johnson no here?
45413Move-- where?
45413Near the Yalu? 45413 No drill?"
45413O- Hana- San, is it you?
45413Oh, who is it? 45413 One-- three-- seven-- five-- here she is-- the_ Kiku_--that''s Jap for Chrysanthemum, is n''t it?
45413Only half an inch thick?
45413Pardon me,he said quickly,"may I ask you the name of the gentleman who bowed to you?"
45413Shall we throw him over again, sir?
45413She has an army, they say, of four and a half million men, against Japan''s six hundred thousand----"Aye, but where are those four millions?
45413Sir,said the corporal,"have you any request to make, or message to leave?
45413That finished the matter, I suppose?
45413That? 45413 The island is one of the choicest jewels in the British crown, and----""Lend me a dollar''s worth of shillings, will you?"
45413The time?
45413There''s something familiar about his face,mused Fred,"but I ca n''t remember-- a Spaniard, did you say, Miss Ethelwyn?"
45413To graduate from the Naval Academy and marry a Vassar girl-- what more could man desire?
45413To- morrow night-- who of us will hear them?
45413War-- against whom?
45413We shall soon find out-- where''s that boy? 45413 Well, what am I to do with you-- that''s the question?"
45413Well, what have you got to say for yourself, any way?
45413Well,said Rexdale, smiling, in spite of his vexation, at the language of the apology,"what was the message?"
45413Wh- where are you going?
45413What do you think about the chances of Nippon against the Russian Bear?
45413What do you want to know about it, youngster?
45413What do you want, Kanuka?
45413What does a modern battleship cost?
45413What does that mean-- storm?
45413What is the latest war news?
45413What is there interesting about it, anyway?
45413What is this deck covered with, sir?
45413What is your name?
45413What language do they speak?
45413What news?
45413What on earth is that thing on her head?
45413What sort of a craft is that yonder, Tel?
45413What sort of money do they use here?
45413What time is it?
45413What you propose?
45413What''s the matter, my lads?
45413What''s the religion hereabouts?
45413What''s the use of keeping up so high?
45413What''s up now, I wonder?
45413What, did you ever fire a heavy piece of ordnance?
45413What, have we left the main trail?
45413What, the society that started the trouble with the missionaries two or three years ago, and pretty nearly did up the foreign embassies in Pekin?
45413When a fellow tells his very best girl, in Seoul, that she''s worth her weight in specie, it is n''t much of a compliment, eh, Bob?
45413When did you leave home?
45413Where am I?
45413Where are we going, comrade?
45413Where are we, Kanuka?
45413Where are you bound?
45413Where do we stand, among the other Powers-- in point of naval strength, I mean?
45413Where have I heard that voice?
45413Where is Rexdale stationed?
45413Where is Togo?
45413Where shall we go first?
45413Who are the other officers?
45413Who brought you? 45413 Who is the under dog?
45413Why did n''t they send a reporter that knew his business?
45413Why did n''t you go when he called?
45413Why do n''t he h''ist his ens''n?
45413Why do we fight against them? 45413 Why not hunt up Señor Bellardo first?"
45413Why not?
45413Why were those fellows chasing you, if I may ask?
45413Why, what can be the reason? 45413 Will he proceed southward and meet the enemy in the China Sea?
45413Will the Japs fight Russia, do you think?
45413You are a Russian soldier?
45413You have Japanese on board, sir, name Oto?
45413You here?
45413Your occupation?
45413Am I in Port Arthur, then?"
45413And the Little Father was so near-- could he not hear them?
45413Anything special the matter with you?
45413Are the animals provided for?"
45413Are they savages or white like us?"
45413Are you wounded?"
45413But how do I know you will do your part, eh?"
45413But is n''t that an awfully quick promotion for Rexdale?
45413Ca n''t you let me in?"
45413Can you make her out through the glass?"
45413Cruelty-- oppression-- injustice-- could it be true?
45413Did Staples or any of the officers know anything about them?
45413Did his cheeks blanch and his lips quiver at the distant sound of musketry in the streets of St. Petersburg?
45413Did n''t you learn that at the Academy?"
45413Did the young, black- bearded Czar think of all this, as he sat in his gorgeously draped throne room in the palace?
45413Did you swim back?"
45413Do they understand the signals?"
45413Do you call this ship small?"
45413Do you know where his lodgings are in Tokio?"
45413Do you remember when you introduced me to her, at Annapolis?
45413Gone already?
45413Had she come up to her builders''expectations?
45413Had she passed the test successfully?
45413Has any attack yet been made upon Vladivostock?"
45413Have message for--''for whom I wonder?
45413Have some?"
45413Have you met him?"
45413How are you, old fellow?"
45413How could we accept, if she were not to take care of us?"
45413How long do you suppose it will last?"
45413How soon does the train start, Liddon?"
45413How was the obstacle to be surmounted?
45413Hungry?"
45413If we were on the Asiatic coast----""Who has the sharpest eyes among the men, quartermaster?"
45413Is it not so?"
45413Is n''t it about time to think of landing?"
45413It looks as if we had sprung a leak somewhere, and, do n''t you see, man?
45413It sounds like a sneeze, does n''t it?
45413Let go, will you( for Sam was pulling Dick''s stringy locks with vigour)?
45413Liddon?"
45413Liddon?"
45413Must you go?
45413Nobody knew where he was; the lake would swallow him up, and who would be the wiser?
45413Not a man there but longed to ask,"What is our port of destination?"
45413Now, shall we go up to the fore- bridge?"
45413Oshima viewed the coolie in silence for a moment; then said in Chinese,"What is your name, my man?"
45413Probably you remember what happened to the men that put two or three American missionaries to death, a few years ago?
45413See?"
45413Seen those little Japs?"
45413Shall I let him try?"
45413Shall I slow down a bit, sir?"
45413Staples?"
45413Starr?"
45413Suppose I get this shopkeeper to give me Korean money for half a dozen sovereigns?"
45413Suppose we draw this seat up to the board, which groans with the delicacies of the season?"
45413That''s in Spain, is n''t it?"
45413The Japs could handle them one at a time like the Spartans at-- at-- where was it?"
45413The man did not reply, but said,"Do you speak French?"
45413To rescue, to save?
45413Was n''t it lovely in Anemone to insist on naming her for me?
45413Well, Oto, how about your chum-- what''s his name?"
45413What are they here for?"
45413What has happened?"
45413What of it?"
45413What on earth can a Jap torpedo destroyer want in these waters?"
45413What shall I do?''
45413What shall we reply, sir?"
45413What tricks is he up to now, I wonder?
45413What were you doing in the Chinese junk which was sunk by the Japanese?"
45413What would be revealed when the white curtain should lift?
45413What''s next on the programme?"
45413What''s the nearest large town?"
45413What, meanwhile, had become of the_ Kiku_?
45413When did you come on board?"
45413When did you leave Tokio?"
45413Where did Oto go?"
45413Where do they live?"
45413Who are they?
45413Who are-- your friends?"
45413Who can tell?
45413Who do you suppose is going to take me?
45413Who knows what is going on at St. Petersburg or in Tokio?"
45413Why are you here?
45413Why shall I not order you hung at once?"
45413Why should they find fault with cold and hunger and fatigue?
45413Why, in the course of ten years or more I may be a commander-- who knows?"
45413Will you not hit me, to pay the score?"
45413Will you step down here?"
45413You are English?"
45413shouted Rexdale, angrily,"What are you about?
30482A woman?
30482Am I to understand that some one has given you orders referring to the Princess? 30482 And do you believe that you have succeeded in taking a house in Petersburg without his knowledge?
30482And have you ascertained----?
30482And her name?
30482And how long will this stupor last?
30482And if I am caught in the act of taking it? 30482 And if she were?"
30482And in what other light is it possible for me to regard you, dear Princess?
30482And is that all?
30482And my dress as a pilot of the Kiel Canal?
30482And now, by what means do you purpose that I shall assume the appearance of death?
30482And since when have you known that dear Monsieur Place?
30482And suppose I consent, into what family do you purpose to introduce me?
30482And that word?
30482And the Princess Y----? 30482 And they are?"
30482And this proposal is?
30482And what does my reason matter?
30482And what is the tone of the fleet generally?
30482And what time does the next train leave?
30482And you meant to give me this warning all along?
30482And you think the war sure to come?
30482Are we friends or foes this morning?
30482Are you pretending?
30482Ask if he approves of the present policy of the German Emperor?
30482Ask if he remembers telling me, the last time I saw him, that Russia was smothering Germany in bed?
30482At all events, they will not be frightened by the sight of the Union Jack?
30482At least you can try?
30482Because?
30482But his friends, who see him every day-- surely they can not be deceived? 30482 But how, sir?"
30482But in that case we can not be involved, surely?
30482But is n''t that against the rule of the road?
30482But now, surely, you have made up your mind to break lose from this thraldom?
30482But this man-- how can he be obtained?
30482But we are friends, after to- day, I understand?
30482But what are you doing?
30482But what interest?
30482But where will you go?
30482But will they be satisfied with a look only?
30482But you are a banker?
30482But, after all, what does it matter? 30482 By what right?"
30482Can you doubt that I have done so for a long time?
30482Can you forgive me for intruding on you? 30482 Can you give me a light?
30482Can you spell it for us?
30482Can you tell us his real name? 30482 Did she tell you where she was going?"
30482Did you tell him I was not an easy man to kill?
30482Do n''t you understand?
30482Do you know where he is?
30482Do you mean to say that you did n''t know you were carrying out the instructions of Wilhelm II.?
30482Do you mean what you say? 30482 Do you refuse to answer that question?"
30482Do you see anything else?
30482Do you share the hopes of the Princess?
30482Do you tell me that it is too late for you to interfere with effect?
30482Does not-- friendship do away with all sense of obligation?
30482Does that mean that you want a tip?
30482Does this money come from Germany?
30482Fauchette?
30482For me?
30482For the Princess Y----?
30482For what is this torpedo boat designed?
30482From what Emperor?
30482Got a revolver handy?
30482Have you been with her long?
30482Have you got the tickets?
30482Have you had any authority from me for anything you have done up to the present, sir?
30482How do I know that you are not a Japanese spy?
30482How do you know that I am not going to arrest you for stealing and destroying the Czar''s letter?
30482How do you purpose to carry out your scheme? 30482 How does that affect your friends?"
30482How many men do you estimate are required to navigate a submarine?
30482How much can you do with till the fleet sails?
30482How so?
30482How soon can you have them here?
30482I expect you must have heard of him already, It is----"_ Monsieur V----?_The second Empress nodded.
30482I hope that message I brought to the Princess did not contain any bad news?
30482I presume she is not the object of your suspicions?
30482In that case, should you be willing to share the bet?
30482In the meantime, I think you said something about an invitation?
30482In what way?
30482Is it an assumed name?
30482Is it permissible to ask the spirit''s name?
30482Is it true that you bring me a letter from the Russian Emperor?
30482Is not that object rather small?
30482Is that right?
30482It is true, then, what they have been telling me? 30482 It was, if I remember rightly, that you should employ only Japanese in the service of Japan?"
30482Marie, have you seen any letter about?
30482Of Sterling, do you mean?
30482On what business are you going to Tokio?
30482On what grounds?
30482On what pretext?
30482Or has some fool ordered you to shadow me?
30482Rather sudden, was n''t it?
30482Since when have the police of the Third Section been obliged to render an account of themselves to the officers of the customs?
30482So that is why you got me here?
30482So you have a message for my dear mistress?
30482Surely you understand? 30482 That?"
30482The Family Statute?
30482The Manchurian Syndicate?
30482The Princess Y----?
30482The Princess has left Petersburg by the midday train for----"For?
30482The Syndicate which has obtained the concessions in Korea?
30482The hour?
30482The message you have just received bears on the subject of our conversation, does it not?
30482The messenger who is starting to- night-- does the Princess know who he is?
30482Then in that case you will not require my services?
30482Then it is you who are----?
30482Then what is to be done?
30482Then why have you come here?
30482Then you propose, sire----?
30482Then you refuse my help?
30482Then you regard this war----?
30482Then you undertake to keep the war from extending to us?
30482Then you will do nothing against this woman at present?
30482Then, as my carriage is outside, may I take you to the Winter Palace?
30482Was it not death, then?
30482Well, and what about yourself?
30482Well, and what then?
30482Well, if they come near enough, we''ll give the beggars a cheer; what d''ye say?
30482Well, now,the promoter resumed,"all that being over, is there any reason why we should not be friends?
30482Well, what did the Mikado say?
30482Well, what do you want?
30482Well?
30482Well?
30482Well?
30482Well?
30482Were you surprised by that?
30482What Princess?
30482What are you going to tell me?
30482What are you prepared to do?
30482What conditions?
30482What do you advise?
30482What do you propose?
30482What does it taste like?
30482What has been the result? 30482 What has he to do with me?"
30482What has the Statute to do with you?
30482What is it, gentlemen?
30482What is the matter?
30482What subject are you?
30482What would the world do without such men as you? 30482 Where are you going?"
30482Where is he? 30482 Where is it now?
30482Where is it? 30482 Where is it?"
30482Where? 30482 Where?"
30482Who are you, and how dared you interfere with me?
30482Who are you?
30482Who authorized you to mention the Emperor?
30482Who told you that he was my comrade, as you call it?
30482Why did n''t you tell me so at once?
30482Why, Hull?
30482Why, is there anything in that to make us enemies? 30482 Why, sir, do you suppose that if I had a message to send to my brother in St. Petersburg I should have to stoop to arts like these?
30482Why, what do you mean?
30482Why? 30482 Why?
30482Will you answer any other questions from this gentleman?
30482Will you permit us to see whether it is possible to save any of the crew?
30482Wo n''t you try one of mine?
30482Would you be willing to accept a retainer from us?
30482Would you like to have the body carried into another room?
30482Would you like to hear from any other spirits?
30482Yes? 30482 You do not mean-- you are not asking us to fire on the British fleet?"
30482You forget, do you not, that you yourself are not free? 30482 You knew what I was carrying?"
30482You mean?
30482You think so? 30482 You think so?"
30482You think some one else will be appointed to dispose of me?
30482You understand the navigation of the Canal, I suppose?
30482Your majesty does not trust him entirely, then?
30482Your name, sir?
30482----?"
30482Am I right in thinking that you have come to me for aid?"
30482And it was to cost him?
30482And now tell me which is the train for Dalny and Port Arthur, and when does it leave?"
30482And the word-- what shall it be?"
30482And then his business-- his correspondence-- but perhaps you are able to feign handwriting?"
30482And with what motive?
30482And you saw the death"--her words were interrupted by a shudder--"of that unhappy man?"
30482Are not such things done every day in secret politics?
30482Are you Witte''s man, I wonder?"
30482As soon as he recognized me, I said:--"You know the Princess Y----?"
30482At least they have never required such work of you before?"
30482Auguste?"
30482Beg pardon, Captain,"--he came and moved along beside me--"but you do n''t happen to know of a job for a seafaring man, I suppose?"
30482But are you in such a hurry to leave me?"
30482But at all events you will dine with me before you go?"
30482But is there any one with whom Nicholas has influence?"
30482But what has he to do with me?"
30482But what then?"
30482But what was the"luggage"which I was described as having left in the hands of M. Petrovitch?
30482But you-- would a million rubles tempt you to come over, to be neutral, even?"
30482By what time do you want the despatch?"
30482CHAPTER XVIII THE MYSTERY OF A WOMAN Who was M. Auguste?
30482Can you guess the meaning of the diadem above-- which I have designed myself?
30482Did n''t the Princess see you?"
30482Did she wish to save my life, or her own?
30482Did you not hear of it?
30482Do you know anything about them?"
30482Do you know what you have said?"
30482Do you understand?"
30482For nothing?
30482Had the commander of the other submarine noticed mine, and did he suspect my intention to frustrate his design?
30482Has it sunk, or has it gone back to where it came from?"
30482Have you any password by which the Czaritza will know whom you come from?"
30482Have you never intercepted a despatch?"
30482He is so good, is he not?
30482He said----""Well, what did he say?"
30482His initials will do?"
30482How did he get there?
30482How do I know that you are not a Nihilist?"
30482I exclaimed,"the Imperial Bank of Japan is a_ bona fide_ concern?
30482I thought this was simply some idle suspicion of your own?"
30482I wish to know whether you and your friends have determined that this particular prophesy shall come true-- perhaps to fulfill it yourselves?"
30482If I engage to say nothing to the Princess-- who, as you say, might be annoyed-- will you undertake to leave me alone for the future?"
30482If any of the naval authorities question my movements?"
30482If your majesty will be gracious enough to impart your criticism on my proposal?"
30482In the meantime, where can I find you?"
30482Instead of promptly relinquishing it to me, the man turned his head in search of Orloff, saying at the same time,"Do you understand the course, sir?"
30482Is it not possible for you and me-- I say nothing about our respective Governments-- to co- operate for certain purposes?
30482Is n''t that dangerous?"
30482Is there anything I can do?"
30482Is there no prayer that you wish to say?"
30482It negotiates loans, and carries on the ordinary business of a bank?"
30482May I fetch some from the next room?"
30482Monsieur, do you know what I have come here to tell you?"
30482Now, what is it?"
30482Or was this merely a ruse to win my confidence; or, perhaps, to frighten me into resigning my task and leaving the Russian capital?
30482Perhaps Princess Y---- has also given you an account of my own adventures?"
30482Perhaps you do not care to know it?"
30482Perhaps,"I gave her a searching look,"perhaps the Dowager Czaritza has enlisted you on our side?"
30482Petrovitch?"
30482Shall I tell you what my sentence was?"
30482She had come to suspect you, had she not?"
30482Sterling!--Monsieur V----?"
30482That any subject of mine would dare to plot against me, to seduce my messengers, to drug and rob them?
30482The Privy Councillor''s look became positively affectionate as he responded:"If you would honor me by becoming my kinsman?"
30482The other?"
30482Then you know?"
30482V----?"
30482V----?"
30482Were we slackening speed by any chance?
30482What do you say?"
30482What end have you in view that is likely to bring us into collision?"
30482What has become of him?"
30482What has she done with it?"
30482What in?"
30482What is he afraid of now?"
30482What is his name?"
30482What is it doing there?"
30482What is your name, again?"
30482What makes you think that?"
30482What then?
30482What was I to think?
30482What was this woman''s real purpose in coming to me?
30482What will have become of him, do you suppose?"
30482Where can I see her?"
30482Where did it go?
30482Who, then, was the person by whom I had been anticipated?
30482Why did n''t you tell me this before?"
30482Why not?
30482Why, I wonder?"
30482Why?
30482Will you accept my own berth for the night, sir?"
30482Will you, or will you not, reclaim his majesty''s letter-- the letter entrusted to your honor?"
30482You are staying at the----?"
30482You have come here to tell me this, I suppose?"
30482You heard of it, I suppose?"
30482You mean?"
30482You surely do not mean that you would lay aside your work for my sake?"
30482You were the man, dressed as an inspector of the Third Section who traveled on the train with me?
30482_ How_ long did you say you had known that good Mr. Place?
30482he added after a short silence,"what do you say?"
33559A money belt with gold? 33559 A new wing to the house, eh?
33559A safe, eh?
33559A warship?
33559Ai n''t there nothin''to eat here?
33559Ai n''t very nice news, is it?
33559Almost beats our own navy, does n''t it?
33559An''do some damage, too; eh, Larry?
33559And are all the others in this dastardly plot?
33559And do you remember that snake that chased us into the water?
33559And swim ashore?
33559And the time we visited the island and you turned the turtles?
33559And what of the others?
33559And where are you bound?
33559And why not?
33559And will you let Luke Striker go, too?
33559And you?
33559Another, eh?
33559Any relation to Walter Russell that once served on the U. S. Cruiser_ Brooklyn_?
33559Anything I can do for you?
33559Are all the others in it?
33559Are any of the other hands armed?
33559Are they wounded?
33559Are you Miss Chase?
33559Are you all in this mutiny or not? 33559 Are you gettin''hungry?"
33559Are you going back to Liao- Yang?
33559Are you going to tell me the truth?
33559Are you hurt, captain?
33559Are you hurt?
33559Are you ready, Peterson?
33559Are you sure?
33559Are you the two Americans who served under Admiral Dewey at Manila?
33559Are your pots and kettles clean?
33559As we are on the ocean, where would you go to?
33559Big schooner your shipee?
33559But I say, captain,he added, suddenly,"is n''t there a door leading from the back of the pantry down into the hold?"
33559But after that what? 33559 But could n''t you find any trace of him at all?"
33559But what if we do?
33559But what shall we do if we fall in with a Russian warship?
33559But why should the Chinese brigands make him a prisoner?
33559By the way, I wonder where we are bound now?
33559Ca n''t we have some water?
33559Can I depend upon you, Conroy?
33559Can I trust you?
33559Can you tell us how the war is going?
33559Capture it? 33559 De cook''s galley?"
33559Did anybody else see this?
33559Did he touch anything else?
33559Did n''t I say de grub vos pad? 33559 Did n''t I tell ye them Russians are a lot o''blowers?"
33559Did n''t they say at the prison that they were slaughtering the horses just for the meat, and that butter and eggs were worth their weight in gold? 33559 Did that hit us?"
33559Did they say anything about any Russian warships bein''in these parts?
33559Did they sink your ship?
33559Did ye ever see sech foolishness?
33559Did you have trouble with Semmel?
33559Did you see what he did, Luke?
33559Dis Clabtain Lussell?
33559Dis Clabtain Plennington?
33559Do I act as if I did?
33559Do n''t you imagine we''ll do it?
33559Do n''t you know how to treat a lady when you meet her, you big brute?
33559Do n''t you know how we looked for the Spanish ships?
33559Do n''t you think we can capture the place?
33559Do ye know what I have in mind to do?
33559Do you believe that?
33559Do you know I can make you pay dearly for this outrage?
33559Do you know what I''m thinking?
33559Do you really think we''ll be sent to Port Arthur, Gilbert?
33559Do you remember the swim we once took in the Pacific?
33559Do you see how it seems to be dancing around in the sky?
33559Do you see that little black cloud, Striker?
33559Do you submit or not?
33559Do you suppose the Japs are continuing to bombard Port Arthur?
33559Do you think Snokoff could have anything to do with this?
33559Do you wish to go to yonder ship and confront the men?
33559Doctored?
33559Does he know that?
33559Does n''t that look like him?
33559Fighting?
33559From where?
33559Gilbert, do you think I can get away?
33559Gilbert, what can this mean? 33559 Going to eat machinery?"
33559Gone? 33559 Has Jack Wilbur joined you?"
33559Have n''t I?
33559Have you any idea where your schooner is now?
33559Have you discovered anything new?
33559How am de battle gwine?
33559How are you, boys?
33559How can we count that Wilbur in? 33559 How did Ben get to Port Arthur?"
33559How do you think he might get out of it?
33559How far do you mean?
33559How is I gwine to cook?
33559How long do you think it will be before we reach that port?
33559How much do you think?
33559How soon?
33559How you peen, annavay?
33559How?
33559Hullo, what''s that?
33559Hullo, what''s this?
33559Hullo, where are you?
33559Hullo, who''s that?
33559I dare say you would like to gain back your ship?
33559I guess you expect to live and die a sailor, do n''t you, Luke?
33559I suppose Russia has a pretty good- sized navy as well as an army?
33559I suppose, if the_ Columbia_ was overhauled by a Russian warship, they''d consider us a prize of war; would n''t they?
33559I vos now der captains, yes, do you hear? 33559 I want to know what you put into that stew- pot?"
33559I wish I knew just what was being done on land, do n''t you? 33559 I wonder how the old_ Columbia_ is making out?"
33559I wonder if that can be the gentleman Gilbert knew? 33559 I-- I-- who are you, anyway?"
33559If I forgive you, will you give me your word to behave yourself?
33559If I refuse to let you inspect the papers?
33559If they want to kill me why do n''t they do it at once and have done with it?
33559In that case what will you do, release Semmel and the others?
33559Is anybody else near here?
33559Is anybody guarding them?
33559Is everything secure?
33559Is he killed?
33559Is it a cloud?
33559Is it the fellow named Russell?
33559Is that you, Peterson?
33559It''s a great war, ai n''t it now? 33559 Jeff, where are Grandon and Vincent?"
33559Kind o''funny lookin'', ai n''t it?
33559Larry, are you safe?
33559Larry, you are positive you are making no mistake?
33559Maybe you git me in droubles, hey?
33559Miss Chase, can I trust you?
33559Not before dot, hey?
33559Oh, Luke, do you think they''ll try to seize the ship?
33559Oh, so you are the chap that was cast away in the Pacific and picked up by Admiral Dewey''s flagship, eh?
33559Peterson and Shamhaven?
33559Puts me in mind o''the battle o''Manila Bay, eh?
33559Russell is here, yes?
33559Russians sayee dat?
33559Said he was my brother?
33559See here, Semmel,he called out,"why did n''t you stow away those ropes as I told you?"
33559Semmel, too?
33559Semmel, what did you do that for?
33559Semmel, what does this mean?
33559Shall we go up?
33559Shamhaven, what does this mean?
33559Sick? 33559 So we''ve got to go over to that old coal box, eh?"
33559Striker, you''ll stand by me, of course?
33559Supposing we seize the ship-- in the name of the Russian Government? 33559 The captain wants you to report; are you going to do so or not?"
33559The name of the firm, please?
33559The time the sawfish smashed the boat and came after us?
33559Then you like the plan?
33559There ai n''t no use o''fighting, is there?
33559There is no mistake about this?
33559They did not capture his friend?
33559They? 33559 To get away?"
33559Vat he vants?
33559Vell, ve not put up mit him, hey? 33559 Want to see if it''s as good as it was aboard of the_ Olympia_, eh?"
33559Was it thoroughly cooked?
33559We had a lively swim fer it, did n''t we?
33559We have taken her through a worse blow than that; eh, Tom?
33559We''d give a good deal to be back on her deck, would n''t we, Luke?
33559Well, Larry, how do you like this?
33559Well, Rosey, how goes this war?
33559Well, haul it out-- after the sails are trimmed,returned the captain, and then turned to another hand:"Semmel, what''s the matter with you?"
33559Well, how in the world did this happen?
33559Well, what do you say, Luke?
33559Well, what is it?
33559Well, what is the matter with it?
33559Well?
33559Well?
33559Well?
33559Were any of my former men injured?
33559Wha-- what are you doing here?
33559What about the fight?
33559What are we going to do?
33559What are you going to do about it? 33559 What are you going to do about it?"
33559What are you going to send us, something good?
33559What can we do, Tom? 33559 What could the old_ Columbia_ do against a man- o''-war?
33559What did he say?
33559What did you tell Semmel?
33559What do you imagine will be the next move in this war?
33559What do you know about Captain Ponsberry''s money?
33559What do you mean?
33559What do you mean?
33559What do you think he could do to harm us?
33559What do you think?
33559What do you think?
33559What does this mean?
33559What good would it have done? 33559 What has become of Grandon and Vincent?"
33559What has gone wrong now?
33559What have you to say for yourself?
33559What is it, Striker?
33559What is it, Striker?
33559What is it?
33559What is our ship doing?
33559What of Wilbur?
33559What ship is that?
33559What ship is that?
33559What ship is this?
33559What warship do you come from?
33559What warship was she?
33559What was that stuff he put into the pot?
33559What will they do with us?
33559What will you do with Semmel, Peterson, and Shamhaven?
33559What''s keeping Wilbur so long?
33559What''s the matter?
33559What''s the outlook? 33559 What''s the row there?"
33559What''s the trouble?
33559What''s up here?
33559What, did dat good- fo''-nuffin furiner put somet''ing in ma eatin''?
33559What, do you want to starve us out?
33559When was this?
33559Where am I to go?
33559Where am I? 33559 Where are Shamhaven and Peterson?"
33559Where are the others?
33559Where are they?
33559Where are you bound?
33559Where are you taking me?
33559Where are you taking me?
33559Where do you reckon they are now?
33559Where is Gilbert now?
33559Where is Grandon?
33559Where is Striker?
33559Where is my friend?
33559Which way was she bound?
33559Who can be writing to me from Pekin, China?
33559Who is goin''to win, do you think?
33559Who threw something overboard?
33559Who told you of that?
33559Why did n''t you root him out, Gilbert?
33559Why not run into that?
33559Why not try to sound them?
33559Why should n''t they? 33559 Why, Larry, can it be you?"
33559Why?
33559Why?
33559Wilbur, are you in this?
33559Will Striker go with you?
33559Will they take us to Russia?
33559Will you explain what you mean, Larry?
33559Will you let me look?
33559Wo n''t Ben and Gilbert be surprised when they hear of this?
33559Wonder if that chap can talk English?
33559Wonder if the Chinamen will give in as we did?
33559Wonder if we can open it?
33559Wonder where they are now? 33559 Would they dare go as far as that?"
33559Would they dare to throw us into prison?
33559Would yo''mind tellin''me, sah, who is kicking, sah?
33559Would you mind telling me for what port you are bound?
33559You are Russians?
33559You are sure?
33559You did n''t hear anything definite?
33559You do not love the captain-- do not love that Russell?
33559You have n''t any servants now, I suppose?
33559You have no further papers?
33559You mean to watch for some small Japanese boat-- a bumboat, eh? 33559 You put all dare vork on me, hey?"
33559You stay down dare, you hear?
33559You were in the Japanese trade?
33559You will not fail to pay?
33559You will not get me into trouble?
33559You wo n''t do any more underhanded work?
33559You wo n''t try to help the mutineers?
33559You''re winning right along, eh?
33559Am I to see the papers or not?"
33559An''where is me ould friend, Captain Russell?"
33559And bribe the boatman to take us to some place of safety?"
33559And how are you, Casey?"
33559And why not, seeing as how we are out here in fighting waters, and with no ship of our own to go aboard?"
33559And you?"
33559But even if we stole the boat and got away, where would we go to,--especially if we did n''t have much provisions an''water?"
33559But supposing we fall in with a Japanese warship?"
33559But we are not near any land, are we?"
33559But what is your plan?"
33559But where do we come in, that''s what I want to know?"
33559CHAPTER XXIX FROM ONE DIFFICULTY TO ANOTHER"Where is this going to end?"
33559Ca n''t ye speak to me?"
33559Can that story about Larry be true?"
33559Can you trust your first and second mates?"
33559Captain Ponsberry leaped to his feet"Are you certain of this?"
33559Do you know anything about the others?"
33559Do you not admire the prospect?"
33559Do you think you can accomplish it, Captain Pennington?"
33559Do you understand?"
33559Does the old man reckon to fall in with a Russian warship afore we can reach Nagasaki?"
33559Even if the captain treats you like a dog, what shall you do, Ostag Semmel?
33559Ever since we were in our own navy we have had a hankering after warships, and----""And you think of joining the Japanese navy?"
33559For the last time I ask you, what was it?"
33559Fourteen, how many are our friends?"
33559Has n''t she always been my ship?
33559Have you had any fighting?"
33559How are you and how did you get here?"
33559How are you, Tom?
33559How are you, Vincent?"
33559How are you?"
33559I fix''em, eh, Tan?"
33559I suppose Ben is doing great things in the army and you''d like to match him in the navy, eh?"
33559I wonder if I can get away at once?"
33559I wonder if it would be possible to get out of Port Arthur?
33559I wonder what he put into that pot?"
33559If they can make a record for themselves why should n''t I do the same?
33559If we can reach that opening from here, why ca n''t we steal on deck when we get the chance and try to make the mutineers prisoners?"
33559Is Vincent there?"
33559Is it close up yet?"
33559Is it not a grand scheme?"
33559Jest the same, I hope we run into them rascals some day; do n''t you?"
33559Maybe you talk business soon, hey?"
33559Maype ve get shot-- you no like him, no?"
33559Not maybe you belief me, hey?"
33559Now tell me, was Wilbur in favor of this mutiny?"
33559Now, how have you been, and what are you doing here?
33559Now, how many on board of this ship?"
33559Now, what of Groot and Shamhaven and Jack Wilbur?"
33559Of ve got money we go to leetle poat-- gif Jap mans money to take us avay, you see now?"
33559On the way to this village we stopped at a place called Wikelipe, and there I met, whom do you suppose?"
33559Perhaps, when this war is over, you''ll come back to the old_ Columbia_, eh?"
33559So you and Luke enlisted?
33559We might interview one of the generals and----Who is that coming this way?"
33559Were you hurt?"
33559What are you doing in this corner of the earth?"
33559What are you doing to me?"
33559What sort of a cargo are you carrying to Nagasaki?"
33559What was it?"
33559What ye goin''to do about it?"
33559What''s that noise?"
33559When Admiral Dewey----What is it, captain?"
33559Where are Grandon and Vincent?"
33559Where are Grandon and Vincent?"
33559Where did you come from?"
33559Where is he?"
33559Who were the ringleaders?"
33559Who?"
33559Why do n''t you go down yourself?"
33559Why not have him report just what the other hands are doing?"
33559Would n''t you do the same fer me?"
33559cried Larry,"this seems like home once more, does n''t it?"
33559roared Semmel, and then he added:"Maybe you gif in after you are goot an''hungry, hey?"
33559shot?"
33559vat I tole you?"