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23763Ai n''t it funny how a thing like this spreads? 23763 And about what time did he start away for home, may I ask?"
23763And by the way, I do n''t see Buck''s face around; what d''ye reckon happened to him to keep him away, when he''s so set on athletics?
23763And if it did blow off, would n''t he have stopped to look for it in the moonlight?
23763And let me catch up with you; eh? 23763 And we''ll do it, all right; wo n''t we, Semi?"
23763And what about you, Sid?
23763And what was his reason, d''ye know?
23763And you did n''t hear any suspicious sounds, like boys laughing partly under their breath; did you, Andrew?
23763And you thought they were in your trees again; did you?
23763Are we?
23763Are you hurt?
23763As how?
23763As many as you like, sir; what might this particular one be?
23763As what?
23763Based upon what, might I ask?
23763But could n''t you manage to escape when the ship put in at some port?
23763But hold on, Felix; perhaps you might not like to use it?
23763But however in the wide world do you think they got in here, if the old door is locked?
23763But is it haunted; did anybody ever see a ghost there?
23763But keep your eye on Wagner, will you? 23763 But see here, how''d you get over to Tenafly, Wagner; and why did n''t you go back the same way?"
23763But what are you doing away out here, Wagner?
23763But what makes your dress so wet, child; and you are shivering like a leaf? 23763 But you did n''t say anything about that before?"
23763But you heard''em talk; sure you must; and recognized''em by their voices?
23763But you just said you felt as fit as a fiddle?
23763But you''re going to help me out of this, I hope, Buck?
23763Can you blame them?
23763Can you hold on to the rope if my friend turns the windlass? 23763 Can you see him?"
23763Did you haul my brother out of the Mohunk waters?
23763Did you have enough supper, Hiram; and are you ready to take the bull by the horns right now?
23763Did you hear Toby talking to his limping nag last night, ma''am?
23763Did you know this Arnold Masterson, sir; and is he a nephew of the Squire?
23763Do any of you happen to know whether Colon is wearing a shoe with plain patch on the sole running diagonally across about half way down?
23763Do we start soon, Brad?
23763Do you believe it impossible, Judge?
23763Do you happen to know about what time it might have been?
23763Do you think Buck ever knew the truth of that canoe business?
23763Do you think you can hold on?
23763Fast; eh, Fred?
23763Give a feller a little chance to limber up; wo n''t you? 23763 Got a knife, somebody?"
23763Got the slip on you that time, did he, Gabe?
23763He said that; did he?
23763Hold on, Mr. Masterson, do n''t you know me? 23763 How about having the third sprint moved up in line; that would widen the gap between your two entries, Fred?"
23763How could Colon ever do it; and all Riverport depending on him so?
23763How does the score stand?
23763How far away is it from here?
23763How far do we go, Fred?
23763I did n''t throw you down there, did I? 23763 I do n''t suppose now, my boy,"the gentleman remarked,"you have any reason to suppose that what you say is the actual fact; that is, proof positive?"
23763I do n''t think he saw us, do you, Fred?
23763I suppose you''ve got your knife with you, Buck?
23763I''ve got the knife all right, Fenton,he observed, curiously;"now, what d''ye expect me to do with it?
23763Is he any relation to Squire Lemington, do you know?
23763Is n''t it great, though? 23763 Is n''t it just too exciting for anything, Flo?"
23763Is there any hole they might get out of, Sid?
23763Is this really necessary, Brad?
23763Listen to her squeak, would you?
23763Me? 23763 Me?
23763Nobody ever knew him to flinch when it came to the test; ai n''t that so, fellers?
23763Now I do n''t understand what you mean there, Buck?
23763Now, how d''ye suppose I c''n reach down seven feet or more, and give you the friendly hand? 23763 Perhaps you even see that shoe print that shows the patch?"
23763Ready?
23763Reckon you''d feel some chilly if you had to stay in that damp hole all night; eh, Fenton?
23763Remember when your canoe got home without you goin''for it, Buck? 23763 Riverport, you say, young man?"
23763Say, do you think Buck Lemington and his bunch would get down as low as that?
23763Say, is that so too, Fenton; did you keep mum just because Billy here asked you to?
23763Say, when you heard that groan, did n''t you feel like skipping out?
23763Say, why should I hold back?
23763Say, wo n''t there be some high jinks though?
23763Say, would n''t that be hard luck, though?
23763See here, do n''t you know of some other five mile course you could take on the sly, without anybody being the wiser for it?
23763Seen something; have you, Fred?
23763Somebody''s got to, and what''s the matter with my doing it?
23763Sounds big; do n''t it?
23763Sure he did n''t; but who could have done it, Fred?
23763Tell us first of all, Colon, did they hurt you so you ca n''t run to- morrow?
23763That is, you knew it, and could even tell it in the moonlight?
23763That sounds nice, but tell me where does my needed exercise come in?
23763The next thing on the program to decide is, how does it happen to be lying here in this ditch? 23763 Then why did n''t you?"
23763Then you''re going to desert me; are you, Buck?
23763Think so, do you?
23763Think so?
23763Think you marked any of''em for keeps, Colon?
23763Want to know why I say that, do you? 23763 Want to slip, and drop down into the old hole along with this silly?
23763We''ve heard that sort of talk before, Tody Guffey,remarked Mame Wells, defiantly;"and when the end came where was Mechanicsburg?
23763Well, I declare, is that what ails you?
23763Well, the cap was here,Fred said;"and we found it; now why was it lying in the ditch as if it had been thrown there, or knocked off in a scuffle?"
23763Well, what''s that to me?
23763Well, why should n''t I leave him here to suck his thumb all night, tell me that?
23763What ails you, Corney?
23763What d''ye mean, Billy?
23763What do you mean to do now, Fred; go down there?
23763What do you mean to do, Fred; jump out and grab Wagner, and make him own up?
23763What is that, Fred?
23763What makes you say that?
23763What makes you think that?
23763What was it you heard, ma''am?
23763What''s Fred Fenton to you?
23763What''s that color? 23763 What''s the matter now; hear any more runaways?"
23763What''s the use of our finishing, Bristles?
23763What, me?
23763What?
23763When you stood there at the gate did anybody pass by?
23763Where could a better hiding place be found for keeping a fellow, I''d like to know? 23763 Where will you be, Uncle Hiram; asleep in the hay out in the barn?"
23763Where?
23763Which way; toward Riverport or in the other direction?
23763Who is he, then?
23763Who is it you are talking about?
23763Who led the party that found Colon? 23763 Who was it came and did these things?"
23763Who''s seen Colon this morning?
23763Who''s that hollering back there; looks like Corney Shays?
23763Who?
23763Why, what d''ye think he''s done?
23763Wonder if they went in here?
23763Yes, what have you done with my cousin? 23763 Yes; what d''ye want, Fred?
23763You believe this job was the work of Mechanicsburg boys; do you? 23763 You do n''t say,"remarked the one mentioned, looking surprised;"what have I done to Buck that is so dreadful?
23763You do n''t seem so mighty glad to get a helping hand, Fenton?
23763You recognize the cap, then; do you?
23763You went to the door with him; did n''t you, Andrew?
23763You wo n''t shake hands, Buck, and be friends, then?
23763You''re the Great Muck- a- muck, and will carry off the prize for the long distance run, I suppose you mean? 23763 A feller may feel fit, and yet have a sore toe; ca n''t he? 23763 Ai n''t he the kangaroo though?
23763And did these boys get you out?"
23763And sure, I just ought to love you for all you done for me; but I do n''t happen to be built that way; see?"
23763Are you badly hurt?"
23763Are you coming now?"
23763Are you good for the hike, fellows?"
23763Are you really threatenin''me?"
23763Ask him if it is n''t so?"
23763But here, in this quarry where no one ever came, so far as he knew, what chance was there of his shouts being heard?
23763But just where do we make a proper start, so as to cover the field, and not go over the same ground twice?"
23763But listen to all that shouting; would you?
23763CHAPTER IV FRED GETS A SHOCK"Shall we follow, Fred?"
23763CHAPTER IX THE COVERED WAGON"What makes you so sure it belonged to him?"
23763CHAPTER V HOW GOOD SPRANG FROM EVIL"Masterson, did you say, Bristles?"
23763CHAPTER VII WHERE IS COLON?
23763CHAPTER XIV PRACTICE FOR THE RACE"About time you started on your five mile run, is n''t it, Fred?
23763CHAPTER XVI A GLOOMY PROSPECT"So, it''s you yelping for help, eh?"
23763CHAPTER XVIII FORCED TO LEND A HAND"Is that right, Fenton?"
23763Ca n''t shove any of that blame on me, eh?
23763Call that running?
23763Could he be in the pay of those reckless Mechanicsburg fellows; or possibly connected with Buck Lemington''s crowd?
23763Did n''t Colon say the fellow was trying to set him free by gnawing at the knots, because he did n''t have a knife along?
23763Did n''t we say Boggs was there with the goods?"
23763Do n''t tell me that you fell into the river?"
23763Do you know who this is, Fred?
23763Do you really and truly think you could stand both, Fred?"
23763Has father told you?"
23763Have n''t I always played the game for all it was worth, but square through and through?"
23763Have n''t been delivering meat to anybody away up here; have you?"
23763Help me skirmish around for some grub; wo n''t you?"
23763How about it, Arnold?"
23763How about shouting for help?
23763How do I know?
23763However would he pass that terribly long night, when minutes would drag, and seem to be hours?
23763I see,"Fred broke in;"and when you got here you heard somebody calling inside the mill, did you?"
23763I wonder now, will they give Buck the credit of this business, too?
23763If Billy had n''t been along, and told what he did, you''d''a spent your night in that hole, for all of me; understand?"
23763If Colon was waylaid here, and made a prisoner, how can we discover who did the job?"
23763If he kept on endeavoring to climb that slippery wall until he fell utterly exhausted, what would that avail him?
23763If you do you''ve got another guess coming; see?"
23763Is n''t it so, Flo?"
23763Just why might n''t I want to get in a few whacks at the cowardly curs that kidnapped Chris Colon?"
23763Look at him walking across the field right now; did you ever see anybody have a more springy step than that?
23763Look at the scrapings in the dust; would you?
23763Might I ask your name, please?"
23763Nobody c''n blame me for doin''that; can they?"
23763Now whatever in the wide world d''ye think he can be doing here, three miles and more from home?"
23763Now, I wonder how they ever got his limpy horse?
23763Now, I wonder what it''s up to us to do; step aside and let the runaway nag pass by; or try something to stop him?
23763Now, go on and tell me what you mean, and how could I get you out of this hole-- if I took the notion to try?"
23763Now, what do you want?"
23763Perhaps you heard something about that, Fenton?"
23763Perhaps, now, you imagine I''ll just drop in like the poor old goat did in the fable, to let the smart fox jump up on his back, and then out?
23763Say, that was the name of that farmer and his girl we helped that time; was n''t it, Fred?"
23763Shall I begin to wind up?"
23763That rope looks pretty sound; does n''t it, Bristles?"
23763That''ll knock the old syndicate silly; eh?"
23763The judge smiled at that; for was not that same wonder a member of his family-- a Colon?
23763The sun hurts my eyes, and I ca n''t just make it out?"
23763Then we took it down to the place you keep it; while Billy played by himself in the warm sun till his clothes got dry; did n''t you, Billy?"
23763They were boys, you said, Colon; but how can we tell whether they hailed from Riverport or Mechanicsburg?"
23763Think I want to take the chances of bein''pulled in, when you try to climb out?
23763Think my arms stretch that far?
23763WHERE IS COLON?
23763Was Gabe in league with these desperate persons?
23763Was it not a strange thing that he should in this way place another Masterson under heavy obligations?
23763What did she say?"
23763What more could they ask?
23763What say, Fred; can we block the road, and make him hold up, without taking too much risk?"
23763What was the use of his appealing to a fellow who had hardened his heart to every decent feeling?
23763What''s happened to Fred Fenton, do you suppose?"
23763What''s the latest news from home?"
23763Whatever brings you away up here just at the time we wanted to see you most?
23763Where under the sun are you; and what''s the matter?"
23763Where''s it at, Sid; and why do you call it haunted?"
23763Who''d have any heart to do his best?"
23763Why could n''t they get that German farmer, who lives a mile or two away, to haul some stuff from Grafton, if the girl could n''t walk there?"
23763Why, whatever do they live on?
23763Without even a bit of string, a pocket knife, or even a match on his person, what chance then did he have to escape from that lime quarry pit?
23763Wonder if he''ll let us in?"
23763You do n''t care if I mention these things to my folks; do you?"
23763You said we were close to the old lane that leads to the mill, did n''t you, Sid?"
23763You say he went out last night; do you happen to know where?"
23763You suspect, Fred, that they got up a bold little scheme to actually abduct the boy on one of the two nights preceding the tournament?"
23763ai n''t this a stunner, though?"
23763ai n''t we the handy boys, though, to get on the track of the kidnappers so quick?"
23763am I?
23763and however did you come in this old limestone pit?"
23763asked Dick;"lots of us expected to get a line on Fred ourselves; and if he sneaks off unbeknown, how''re we going to know what to expect to- morrow?"
23763ca n''t you tell a red flag when you see it?
23763did you hear that, Fred?
23763do n''t you wish you could grab it, Fenton?"
23763do you think you can get me up again, mister?"
23763echoed Bristles;"well, what next, I wonder?
23763gasped Bristles;"did you hear that, Fred?"
23763he has; eh?"
23763he said, briskly;"seems to be catching do n''t it?
23763it''s you, fellers, eh?"
23763let up, wo n''t you, Brad?"
23763look at the crowd; would you?"
23763remarked Bristles;"why, did n''t he go himself, Felix; tell us that?"
23763was it possible that he had really caught what seemed to be a distant voice calling?
23763was that it?"
23763what can have happened to him?"
23763what d''ye think of that, now?"
23763what if Colon''s been taken sick right now the day before?"
23763what if I just had to stay there?
23763what''s this?
23763where are you, below?"
23763where is Boggs?
23763where is your great wonder, Riverport?
23763who are these, daughter?"
23763yes, it''s you, Andrew, is it?"
23763you do n''t say?"
23763you said that, did you, Felix?"
23763you want to make a friend out of the worst enemy your own brother''s got; do you?"
34728''The same as ever?'' 34728 ''What do you mean, Carolyn?''
34728A quarter-- what for?
34728Am I still on your list of friends?
34728Am I?
34728Am I?
34728And do you remember that week when Cousin Lil was here and you did dress up as a gypsy in your attic?
34728And oh, how do you speak to a countess? 34728 And the muted question can be put off for decision until some other time?"
34728And we pretend that we like it?
34728Anything I can do for you?
34728Are they really going to send her to a_ public_ school?
34728Are you all over your being bitten by the snake, Lucia?
34728Are you going in for athletics?
34728Are you scared because she is a countess?
34728Betty, do you know what you''re going in for this year-- swimming, I suppose?
34728But just the same, if I have to, I have to; and will you help me when I come out to the school the first time?
34728But why not have a snow fight? 34728 By the way, have you seen our boys?
34728By the way, is it clothes you''re going to see about this afternoon, Kathryn?
34728Can we leave as soon as the ship comes?
34728Can you make it, do you think?
34728Carolyn told me afterwards that she had it in mind when she asked us for lunch; and did n''t Peggy call me''Gypsy''as she passed me the sandwiches?
34728Could n''t I have both?
34728Did I meet him? 34728 Did Louise belong to a high school sorority, Carolyn?"
34728Did n''t your light go out?
34728Did she? 34728 Did you meet them, too?"
34728Did you notice it, too? 34728 Did your father meet the countess, Betty?"
34728Didja hear Betty talking to the countess?
34728Do countesses have tiaras?
34728Do n''t you like''em?
34728Do n''t you really like it?
34728Do you have to do anything for ten minutes or so?
34728Do you know how to play this?
34728Do you know who are going in with the Kappa Upsilons?
34728Do you mean that you are asking me to join?
34728Do you really care about the girls, Lucia?
34728Do you suppose the boys know''em?
34728Do you suppose the countess will wear her''tie- airy?''
34728Do you suppose the girls will come in those thin things they wear?
34728Do you think that Peggy Pollard would be likely to say anything unkind about Kathryn?
34728Does Louise belong to a sorority over there?
34728Does it get them anywhere?
34728Does n''t your brother live at home?
34728Going to take the life- saving tests, Betty?
34728Going to wait for Lucia Coletti?
34728Have a good time?
34728Have n''t you had enough of a move already?
34728Have you been approached on the subject?
34728Have you, what is it?
34728Honestly, Kit, do n''t you like it?
34728How about it, Betty?
34728How do you like this incidental sight- seeing?
34728How long does it take to get there?
34728How many art museums did you eat, Betty?
34728How soon can you girls come out? 34728 How was the countess?"
34728How would it do just to say that you are allowed very few engagements, especially at night?
34728I ca n''t get used to our being sophomores, Selma, but is n''t it nice not to be freshmen any longer?
34728I can swim now a little, up at Grandma''s, ca n''t I Mamma?
34728I could n''t let them do all the cooking, could I? 34728 I did mention the museums and art galleries along with things to eat, did n''t I?
34728I did n''t think I''d be missed,said Betty,"for you all would be so busy on opening day; but we ca n''t talk now, can we?"
34728I hated to leave camp,said Selma,"but is n''t it good to be back?
34728I wonder what sort of a party it will be? 34728 Indeed?"
34728Is n''t it a pity,sighed Doris,"that life ca n''t be parties all the time?
34728Is n''t she graceful? 34728 Is she a friend of yours, Betty Lee?"
34728Is she driving, this late?
34728Is that so? 34728 Is that why you said''good,''when I said I''d be jealous?"
34728Is the back door locked?
34728Is the last egg scrambled, Betty?
34728Is this the Countess Coletti?
34728Is you- all ready foh goin''to school with Miss Lucy an''Loosha?
34728It would n''t be, would it?
34728It''s a good thing we''ve been having the funny old dances in''gym,''is n''t it?
34728It''s none of it as serious as all that, Kathryn, but I do n''t mind being liked and being invited, do you?
34728It''s very convenient when you want to use slang to quote from your brother, is n''t it?
34728Lessons getting on your nerves?
34728Like Fifth Avenue and Broadway, for instance? 34728 Mother, ca n''t Betty stay to lunch with me?"
34728Not all of it?
34728Oh, dear, why are n''t I Lucia''s friend and a little older?
34728Oh, did you? 34728 Oh, how did violin practice go, Betty?
34728Oh, it''s you, Gypsy, is n''t it?
34728Oh, what if we ca n''t get there before Mother?
34728Only five miles?
34728Really-- who?
34728Shall we?
34728Shall you go out to the car and meet them, Mother?
34728She knows I''m going to drive, do n''t she?
34728So your boys have to be dragged to meet me?
34728Sort of a compromise?
34728That is final, then?
34728The whole association, Amy Lou?
34728There ought to be some flowers along the little stream, ought there not?
34728They turn sideways and swallow the air, do n''t they?
34728Think you will get into the orchestra?
34728Tomorrow we play against the freshmen, do n''t we?
34728Was Louise in a high school sorority?
34728Well, Betty-- have you decided?
34728Well, Carolyn, why not, if you want to?
34728Well,said Betty,"why sit around in a wet bathing suit?
34728Well,said Selma,"how about the''countess,''Betty?"
34728What about them?
34728What do you have to do now, Betty, act as nursemaid to the countess''daughter?
34728What girl does? 34728 What is a mere hockey team to the Queen of Sheba?"
34728What is his speciality?
34728What is the girl called, Betty?
34728What is the great choice?
34728What is this?
34728What sort of a party is it?
34728What sort of snakes do you have here, Betty?
34728What was that medicine, Lucia?
34728What''ll I hitch up with? 34728 Whether Mathilde intended that or not does n''t matter, I''ll watch after this and somebody has to be on the second team, so why should n''t it be I?
34728Which girl was it?
34728Who said something about a countess?
34728Why do n''t you try out for the hockey team in the fall and the basketball in the winter?
34728Why not?
34728Why not?
34728Why should I mind, Dotty?
34728Why should n''t it? 34728 Why turn my car into a grocery delivery wagon?"
34728Will Betty try to win on speed?
34728Will Mr. Murchison''s sister come in on a boat like that?
34728Will there be no one to come back, nothing to bring?
34728Will you be going over this summer?
34728Will you come?
34728Will you use any title?
34728Wo n''t it be too far for you?
34728Yes, Carolyn?
34728You are a bit new yourself, are n''t you?
34728You do love your family, do n''t you, Betty Lee?
34728You wo n''t give me away if you happen to see?
34728You''almost did?'' 34728 You''re breaking it to me by degrees, are n''t you?
34728Your brother, Mr. Murchison----"Oh, did Lem send you to meet me?
34728''Do you think we should dismiss school on account of the games?''
34728''How can they have sororities if they are forbidden?''
34728''Kathryn,_ what_ did Mathilde tell you?''
34728''Who started that name for you?''
34728A. and ought to help out where I can, ought n''t I?"
34728A. hike a week from Saturday, are n''t you?"
34728An accident?
34728And Dorry will take care of me, wo n''t you Dorry?"
34728And are n''t the Hallowe''en decorations cute?"
34728And did you know me right off?"
34728And how is it that I have n''t met her if she goes to Lyon High?"
34728And matters of necessity are different, though we''d not make a point of saving our stockings to be washed on the Sabbath, would we?"
34728And now that is all over and you have n''t a worry have you?"
34728And was n''t it nice of him to do that?
34728And what is the daughter of a countess called-- anything at all?
34728Are all the gew- gaws, or doo- dads, ready?"
34728Are n''t you a reporter for the Lyon paper, Chet?
34728Are you a''Girl Reserve,''Betty?"
34728Are you ready, Betty?
34728Are you rushing off to catch a car this time?"
34728Are you signed up for Miss Heath''s class?"
34728Besides, we have to live in the world with everybody, do n''t we?
34728Betty was glad that there was opportunity for no more questioning, such as"where did the match come from?"
34728Betty, can I get you another bun?"
34728Betty, may I hike home with the chairman and her friends?"
34728But are you sure that you will come to Lyon High?"
34728But ca n''t you give me an_ idea_?"
34728But on which side of the arguments for and against shall we put Mathilde''s being in the sorority?"
34728But sakes alive, were n''t they dining with a countess?
34728But was n''t it interesting?
34728But what was that junior saying?
34728But why did Lucia forestall the introduction as her mother''s daughter?
34728But would n''t I have been sold if she had taken me up?
34728But you know I do like Carolyn a lot, and will you feel bad if I show it?
34728By what name shall I call your friend?"
34728Can we sit down somewhere?"
34728Can you cook wieners?"
34728Carolyn, who sat beside Mrs. Lee, turned to her enthusiastically to say,"Was n''t that_ splendid_?
34728Could it have been that she_ wanted_ to give the game to the junior captain, her sorority sister?
34728Dare I ask you_ what_ you have decided?"
34728Did n''t you say you had a''T- bone''steak for the two of us?
34728Did n''t you see that write- up of him in the_ Roar_ last week?"
34728Did you go in to look in the mirror and did they have the big mirror up then?"
34728Did you go?"
34728Did you say that the''younger countess''asked you to call?
34728Did you see anything in your mirror, Betty?"
34728Did you tell her that I would be deeply disappointed if I did n''t have the honor?"
34728Did you?"
34728Did you_ see that_?"
34728Do I light my candle first?"
34728Do n''t you suppose if you''d had family and wealth drilled into you and all that way of living it would make you different?"
34728Do you care?
34728Do you do any mountain climbing in the Alps?"
34728Do you do much with your violin now?"
34728Do you know why she decided to come back to high school?"
34728Do you like it?"
34728Do you mean it?"
34728Do you mind?"
34728Do you suppose it is his own?"
34728Do you think it would be wicked if I''d do it tonight?"
34728Do you think so?"
34728Do you think we are equal to it?"
34728Does n''t she come to see your sister, Carolyn?"
34728Going on yourself now?"
34728Good morning-- and I think I met you, yesterday, Miss----?"
34728Has n''t she any title, too?"
34728Have he and Louise made up, do you think?
34728Have you a copy?"
34728Have you noticed how she''s really studying some and getting her lessons now?"
34728How about a sophomore party that night, or a smaller one anyway?"
34728How did Mother ever do it?
34728How did you know I played?"
34728How do I get there?"
34728How do people ever keep house and remember all the things that they have to be careful about?
34728How do they get around it, Carolyn?"
34728How do you do it?
34728How do you feel?"
34728How would it do to take her somewhere some time?
34728How''s everything signing up and starting in?"
34728How''s that for a mother that came over here on purpose to make an American out of me?"
34728I do n''t think that it_ could_ have been a rattlesnake, do you, Betty?"
34728I hope-- what is that?
34728I see where Lu-_chee_-a and I become intimate friends, do n''t you?"
34728I wonder why?"
34728I''ll have a time getting ready for it during school, so please come early and help me, will you?"
34728I''m awfully hungry right now, are n''t you?
34728I''ve seen you this summer in your worst old clothes, have n''t I now?"
34728If it is all right, and the authorities allow it, why not?
34728If she lives in Italy, she probably will know how to swim, and do n''t they walk and hike a lot in Switzerland?"
34728If the other girls joined, especially Carolyn, would it make a difference in their friendship?
34728Is n''t that so?"
34728Is n''t this the prettiest part of the trail-- don''t you think, so wild and lovely?
34728Is that the surprise?"
34728It did n''t''harmonize,''to be very musical in my speech-- with washing dishes and cooking and having company did it?"
34728Kathryn managed to squeeze in beside Betty and whispered,"You see how friendly Peggy and Mathilde are?"
34728Kathryn, can you stay mad at Carolyn?"
34728Kathryn, did you hear that Finny is coming back to join her more democratic sisters in the sophomore class?"
34728No, you''d hate to hurt me, would n''t you?"
34728Now tell me, are you all right, Lucia?"
34728Now the question is, what are we going to do about it?
34728Now, who is she?
34728Oh, did you know that Carolyn is coming back today or tomorrow?"
34728Oh, do you suppose they''ll make us play another game?"
34728Or could I call her''Signorina?''?"
34728Or could I call her''Signorina?''?"
34728Peggy, ca n''t you come, too?"
34728See if you have any classes together?"
34728See that little dirt road down there?
34728See, Lucy, sister, how American your daughter is becoming?
34728See?"
34728See?"
34728Shall I take you?"
34728Shall we call her''La Countessa''?
34728She''s having an argument with the customs officer, I guess-- isn''t she?"
34728So do you mind if I ask her about it, if we manage to have the mothers see each other down town?"
34728So it was a pity that she had not seen him unmasked?
34728So she had gilt hair, had she?
34728Suppose Lucia Coletti will want to go?"
34728Sure you''ll be happy over it?"
34728That sounds conceited, does n''t it?
34728That was good of Lucia, was n''t it?
34728The children had brought their various reports to show Grandmother, who asked Betty,"Still on the honor roll in spite of athletics?"
34728Those high piles of snow along the walk you know, why not use them and make a fort or two?"
34728Was any one there beside you and Peggy and Carolyn?"
34728Was it my voice?"
34728Was n''t she past sixteen?
34728Was there some idea of loyalty to her father, or was she just proud of it?
34728Was this really Betty Lee, riding in a taxi up Broadway and along Fifth Avenue?
34728We certainly have missed Freddy this year, have n''t we?
34728We really want to help them, do we not?"
34728Well, what of it?
34728Were we really like that last year?"
34728What difference did it make to her what impression she was making?
34728What do you think?"
34728What do you want me to do?"
34728What girl would not like another who was flatteringly attentive and evidently impressed with her?
34728What have you been doing now?"
34728What is the use of being a countess if you ca n''t have some sign of it?"
34728What kind of syrup do you like best, Betty?"
34728What shall we do today?"
34728What sort of a girl is this Mathilde Finn anyway?
34728What time tomorrow do we start?"
34728What was Amy Lou''s small voice in the general uproar?
34728What was the trouble with Mathilde, Betty?"
34728What was the trouble?
34728Where in the world have you been?"
34728Where''s Kathryn?"
34728Where''s Lem?"
34728Which one?"
34728Who was that foolish girl that did n''t want to come to America?
34728Why did n''t people think about their children a little instead of themselves?
34728Why should n''t you_ like_ to be called Gypsy?
34728Why should she not have a handsome young man seating her in the conservatory by a fountain?
34728Why, what did you think when she did that?"
34728Will Miss Fox know how much of everything we ought to have?"
34728Will that be enough?"
34728Will you be one of them?"
34728Will you be satisfied if I say that I will tell you some time?"
34728Will you girls ever_ forgive_ me for not writing?"
34728Would n''t it be fun?"
34728You have regular class teams, do n''t you, and have to be elected in some way before you can be on one?"
34728You said over there, did n''t you?"
34728You''re not interested, then, in hearing about the new sorority?"
34728Your brother?"
34728_ Could_ it be Ted Dorrance?
34728and Doris said"Are you mad at anybody?"
34728asked Kathryn,"married?"
34728asked Mathilde,"a costume party?"
34728or just Countess Coletti?
34728that Dick looked up from his plate to say rudely,"What''s eating you Betty?"
11041''Dickey''Sproule? 11041 Ai n''t that Joel there running?
11041Ai n''t that Joel?
11041All right? 11041 And Clausen?"
11041And Cloud?
11041And Cloud?
11041And Cloud?
11041And do you mean that they do that all the time?
11041And do_ you_ get thrown around that way, Joel?
11041And is there a chemistry note- book among them?
11041And then?
11041Are n''t you_ proud_ of it?
11041Are they?
11041Are you all ready?
11041Are you any relation to the Remsens that live near Clairmont, in Maine, sir?
11041Are you convinced, Digbee?
11041Are you going along?
11041Are you going in for study?
11041Are you on the''Leven?
11041Are you still on probation, March?
11041Are you studying botany?
11041But I thought Mr. Remsen was not coming until Saturday?
11041But do you realize that the rent will be very much greater, March?
11041But how did it all happen?
11041But how do you get through?
11041But not as good a game as he will if he does train?
11041But there is n''t really anything the matter with his shoulder, is there?
11041But what did he burn his books for, sir? 11041 But where do I come in?
11041But, Mr. Remsen, sir,said Joel,"do you mean that he will let me play just because-- just on account of what happened the other day?"
11041But-- but what good would I do you?
11041By whom?
11041Ca n''t we tie them, sir?
11041Can he go on?
11041Can you kick?
11041Can you play?
11041Can you row, Joel?
11041Carmichael?
11041Did n''t I tell you Cloud did it? 11041 Did n''t you see him lugging all those fellows along with him?
11041Did you get him?
11041Did you hear Remsen getting after Bart Cloud?
11041Do n''t you see I''m studying? 11041 Do they often get hurt?
11041Do they?
11041Do you believe that he could have stolen that letter from your room?
11041Do you hear from home very often?
11041Do you know of any one who might like to get you into trouble in such a way as this?
11041Do you mean the Goodwin scholarship?
11041Do you remember what was in that last letter?
11041Do you suppose he''s going to try and play football, Bart?
11041Do you think they''ll let up on me?
11041Do you?
11041Does he speak to you, or you to him?
11041Drop or punt?
11041Er-- isn''t that likely to be bad for that finger of his?
11041Freshies, are n''t you?
11041Get out, will you?
11041Have n''t you heard? 11041 Have n''t you heard?
11041Have you ever heard of Tommy Collingwood?
11041Have you looked?
11041Have you seen him?
11041Have you that letter?
11041Hello, Sophy,cried that youth,"have you come to initiate us into the Sacred Order of Hullabalooloo?
11041How about the tournament, West?
11041How are you?
11041How did you get on this afternoon?
11041How''s craps, Country?
11041I know that he could have done so, sir, but I do n''t like to think--"That he did? 11041 I''m just out from Greek history, and if I could tell Mr. Oman what I think--""Yes?
11041Indeed? 11041 Is n''t he a rummy old guy?"
11041Is n''t it most time to go over?
11041Is n''t it? 11041 Is there a band?"
11041Is there a_ band? 11041 Is this your letter?"
11041It is kept locked?
11041It''s a long while since then, I suppose, sir?
11041Jones, what_ are_ you doing? 11041 Look here, March, can you help us out the next half?
11041Look here, boy,he snapped,"who do you think dropped that letter there?"
11041March,asked Remsen presently,"have you changed your mind yet about studying law?"
11041March?
11041March?
11041May I take it, too?
11041Name it?
11041No; what''s it about?
11041Not-- not_ broke_?
11041Oh, I suppose your father has plenty of money, has n''t he?
11041Oh, is it?
11041Only what? 11041 Saved?
11041Say, Joel, I guess Cloud will be expelled, eh?
11041The Three Cutters; ever read it?
11041Then why were you trying for the football team awhile ago?
11041Used it for a life- preserver,suggested West.--"Did you get lectured, Clausen?"
11041Was any one mentioned in it?
11041Was n''t he baseball captain a good many years ago?
11041Was the door of Academy Building unlocked last night?
11041We thought--"What?
11041Well, do n''t you want to study?
11041Well?
11041Were you here when it happened?
11041West?
11041Wh- what''s the row?
11041What class are you in?
11041What do they make those of?
11041What do you have to do?
11041What do you know?
11041What do you say to our forming a partnership? 11041 What do you spend it for?"
11041What if he does, ninny? 11041 What is it?"
11041What shall we do?
11041What time did you leave Mr. Remsen''s house?
11041What time did you return to your room?
11041What was it?
11041What would your father say, West?
11041What''d he knock him down for? 11041 What''s become of Clausen?"
11041What''s happened? 11041 What, to meet that stuck- up Remsen?
11041What,asked the mask in a deep, grewsome voice,"what is the penalty for disobedience?"
11041What? 11041 When did you get a letter last, and from whom was it?"
11041When what happened?
11041Where do you keep them?
11041Where''s Felton Grammar School, please?
11041Where''s your room?
11041Which can you kick best?
11041Who are those chaps in that shell, Joel? 11041 Who is Mr. Beck, please?"
11041Who''s that fellow over there?
11041Who? 11041 Why did you sit on the steps, March?"
11041Why?
11041Will you give up?
11041Will you, Joel? 11041 Wo n''t it help you with the team?"
11041Yes, but it does n''t have to rain just when a fellow has fixed to practice golf, does it?
11041Yes; was n''t that hard luck? 11041 You are certain as to the time?"
11041You came right back here?
11041You have nothing more to tell me, March?
11041You hear, Freshman March?
11041You know absolutely nothing about it?
11041You sometimes carry your letters in your pocket?
11041You went with Outfield West?
11041You wish me to understand, then, that you have no explanation to offer as to how the letter came to be in the bell tower? 11041 You wished to see me, professor?"
11041''Ca n''t he play, sir?
11041''For what?''
11041''How''s West getting on at college?''
11041''What''s the score?''
11041Am I one to entertain feelings of anger and resentment against my fellow men?
11041Am I suspected-- of-- of this-- thing, sir?"
11041And I thought at first that you were he-- or him-- which is it?
11041And all for what, Joel?
11041And as Joel answered yes, he continued:"Do you think you could go to work again on the team if I could manage to get you off probation?"
11041And let me see, what is your name?"
11041And now tell me, how are you getting on with Dutton?"
11041And now, in regard to Richard Sproule; do you know of any reason why he should wish you harm?"
11041And say, March, when you''re writing to your mother about me you need n''t say anything about those explosions, need you?"
11041And who in thunder are you?"
11041And, after all, does it matter as long as we do what we have to do as well as we can?
11041And, bless you, sir, what can you expect from a boy anyhow?
11041Another off- sider?
11041Anyhow, what''s the good of saving?
11041Are my efforts in pursuit of science still remembered here?
11041Are you going to stay now?"
11041Blair, suppressing a smile of amusement as he looked the applicant over, asked:"Ever played any?"
11041Broke his finger, did he?
11041But everywhere I went it was:''Have you heard from Outfield West?''
11041But what do you suppose Remsen was going to tell?"
11041But wo n''t it eventually become quite as much of a pursuit as football now is?"
11041By the way, Joel, what did Remsen say to you last night about playing again?"
11041By the way, how are you getting on with the game?"
11041By the way, where''d you learn to kick a ball that way?"
11041Ca n''t you come up for a while?
11041Can I get some togs from some fellow?"
11041Can you hear?
11041Can you swim?"
11041Can you?"
11041Cross your heart and hope to die?
11041Did I tell you that I won a Masters scholarship in my junior year?
11041Did it want Hillton to lose?
11041Did you see that thing he has in this month''s Hilltonian about Cooke?
11041Do n''t you expect I appreciate level- headedness and sharp- wittedness and applicationousness just as much as Remsen?
11041Do n''t you see that this is his doing?
11041Do n''t you see?"
11041Do n''t you think I''ll have time for it?"
11041Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night trying to drive the pillow out of the window with a bed- slat?"
11041Do you have to skimp your studies?
11041Do you have trouble to attend to both?
11041Do you hear?"
11041Do you know how it came there?"
11041Do you like gingersnaps?"
11041Do you play football?"
11041Do you think it is, sir?"
11041Do you?"
11041Dutton, Selkirk, Murdoch-- Murdoch?"
11041Eh?
11041Eh?
11041Eh?"
11041Eh?"
11041February?
11041Have I spoiled these?"
11041Have you any enemy in school?"
11041Have you any preference which you do?"
11041Have you broken that finger again?
11041Have you seen Cloud?"
11041Have you time to come and pay me a visit?"
11041He did n''t write anything about it; what''s he mean, getting broken to pieces and not telling his parents about it?"
11041Hey?
11041Hey?
11041Honest Injun, what''s up?"
11041Honest Injun?
11041How about Mr. West?
11041How are the rest?
11041How is that?"
11041How is the golf getting along?"
11041How much does that count, West?"
11041I expect you''re the best player here, are n''t you?"
11041I wonder if Clausen can swim?
11041I wonder why?"
11041I''m awfully sorry I''m such a crank about lessons, but you see I''ve made up my mind to try for the-- the-- what scholarship is that?"
11041Is n''t it a horrible day?"
11041Is n''t it common where you live?"
11041Is n''t she?...
11041Is n''t that plain enough?"
11041Is n''t there anything to do?"
11041Is n''t this your day for exploding things?"
11041Is that fair?
11041Is that so?"
11041It never came within twenty yards of you, but he kept on shouting:''Catch hold-- catch hold, ca n''t you?
11041Jupiter?"
11041Just sit on the lid of this pesky thing, Joel, will you?
11041Kind of high up, ai n''t it?
11041Know anything about it?"
11041Know him?"
11041March is only fair at goals, and at that angle--""What''s the matter with the man?"
11041March made no answer, but presently asked, in an effort to be sociable:"What are you reading?"
11041March?
11041Me?"
11041Next?"
11041Now is there anything not clear to you?"
11041Now, did n''t you?"
11041Now, what''s your opinion, West?
11041Now, where''s my chemistry?"
11041Only-- Say, what do you hit a cow with when you milk her?"
11041Our line ca n''t hold them; we have no one to kick, even should we get a chance, and--""But if Blair was there, sir, or March?"
11041Outfield West heard him in silence after one exclamation of surprise, and when Joel had finished, cried:"Why did n''t you tell about Cloud?
11041Read''em off, will you?"
11041Remsen?"
11041Say, did n''t I make a mess of it this afternoon?
11041Say, what''s the matter down there?"
11041Say, what''s your name?"
11041So what will happen?
11041Still-- well, what is it?"
11041That goal from the twenty- five- yard line was as pretty a performance as I''ve ever seen.--How are you feeling, lad?"
11041That he is getting even with you for his losing the football team?"
11041That is, wo n''t he play a better game if he is in better trim?"
11041That or-- that?"
11041The boys?
11041The other subsided.--"You had town leave last night, March?"
11041Then he paused and laid a hand affectionately on the other''s shoulder as he asked softly:"And it''s really so, Out?
11041Then--"You''ve never learned to swim, Clausen?"
11041There''s West most asleep.--March, have you heard from your mother lately?"
11041This?
11041To- day I could n''t seem to do a start right, and as for tackling that old dummy, why--""Well, you did as well as the other chaps, did n''t you?"
11041Victory or defeat?
11041Want to go to the station?"
11041Want to?
11041Was it right to throw suspicion on Bartlett Cloud by mentioning the small occurrence on the football field so long before?
11041Was it the end of the year?"
11041We were to have an office fitted with cherry railings and revolving bookcases near-- near--""A good links?"
11041West?"
11041What did he say his name was?
11041What did the faculty mean?
11041What do you say?
11041What do you say?"
11041What do you say?"
11041What do you say?"
11041What do you suppose he would do if some one threw a ball at him?"
11041What do you think of that?
11041What do you think of that?
11041What in thunder do you want?
11041What is more depressing than a fellow who ca n''t see a joke, March?"
11041What say you?"
11041What shall I sing?"
11041What was a Masters to him who had set his heart on the first prize of all?
11041What''s he sitting on my boy for?
11041What''s next?"
11041What''s next?"
11041What''s that thing?"
11041What''s the first thing on the list?
11041What''s the good of knowing a lot of silly chemistry stuff when you''re going to be an author?"
11041What''s the good of''believing you innocent,''as''Wheels''says, if he goes ahead and punishes you for the affair?
11041What''s the matter with you, anyhow?"
11041What''s up?
11041What''s up?"
11041What''s your name?"
11041What?
11041What?"
11041When the last of the squads had moved away he stepped forward and addressed the captain:"Where do you want me?"
11041When''d you arrive?
11041Where does he get his show in this arrangement?
11041Which way were you going?"
11041Who could have taken it?"
11041Who has his place?"
11041Who invented that thing, anyhow?"
11041Who is Cloud?"
11041Who told you about that, March?"
11041Who''s in with you?"
11041Why did n''t you get a room in the village?
11041Why do n''t you catch hold, you stupid apes?''"
11041Why do you ask?"
11041Why does n''t Clausen get out?
11041Why is n''t he practicing, I wonder?"
11041Why, how do I know but what they''ll put_ me_ on?"
11041Will you?"
11041Will you?"
11041You come from Maine, do n''t you?"
11041You did n''t mind my asking you, did you?"
11041You know the saying about little pitchers, Dickey?"
11041You room there, do n''t you, March?"
11041You will join that, wo n''t you?
11041You''ll go round with me, wo n''t you?"
11041You''re feeling all right after the wetting, are you?"
11041You''re not studying?
11041You''ve never played golf, have you?"
11041cried Joel,"why are n''t you over at the lab?
11041cried Remsen;"what''s he up to?"
11041she exclaimed, as together they gathered up a load of towels,"is it only you, then?
11041swim?
11041those two fellows row well, do n''t they?
48849And for pity sake, where is she?
48849And get the School down on me? 48849 And how about the instrument?"
48849And leave us here to drown?
48849And please, sir, where does the crew come in?
48849And so you went up alone?
48849And that''s a reason why we are going to do as we are going to do, eh, Jimmy?
48849And the hockey team, and the track contest?
48849And then you realized that it really was New York on the other end of the wire?
48849And was he responsible for the affair in the bell tower?
48849And what am I to be?
48849And what did you do-- walk in and clean out the gang?
48849And what does Jimmy do?
48849And what happened then?
48849And what was the scrape?
48849And what ye been doin''at school? 48849 And what''s that?"
48849And what''s to become of our baseball nine?
48849And where do you both come from?
48849And where does Frank come in?
48849And where is he?
48849And where''s our cat?
48849And which of these aggregations do you play Thursday?
48849And why did n''t you make your presence known?
48849And why did n''t you report it?
48849And with all this crew you propose,said Mr. Armstrong,"where are you going to put your passengers?"
48849And you swam here?
48849And you touched?
48849Any cat that knows enough to sing''America''is n''t likely to be so dumb as to stay out in zero weather, is she? 48849 Are n''t we important members of the company?"
48849Are you going down on the gridiron?
48849Are you ready?
48849At what salary, please?
48849Batteries?
48849But he''d be a fine scorer, eh, Codfish?
48849Ca n''t I be skipper, or something like that?
48849Ca n''t he take care of all the excursionists himself? 48849 Ca n''t we come a little way with you?"
48849Come along where?
48849Dear old mum, you would dance, too, would n''t you, if you had just bought a ship for a song, same as we have? 48849 Did it scare you much, Captain?"
48849Did n''t you hear it, Frank?
48849Did n''t you hear some one calling?
48849Did you boys ever hear of hazing?
48849Did you ever see this before?
48849Did you kids ever hear tell of countin''chickens before they was hatched?
48849Did you notice what a shine Horton took to him to- day?
48849Did you see how easy he won that trial?
48849Did you stop them?
48849Ding bust it,cried the old man at last,"what ye crying about?
48849Do I look like a fellow who would get mixed up in the common bruising business? 48849 Do any swimming now?"
48849Do you know anything about it?
48849Do you know how the drift of this tide goes?
48849Do you know the signals of the First eleven?
48849Do you suppose you could take mother and me along if we pay regular fare?
48849Figures all right, does it?
48849For goodness sake, what do you expect? 48849 Gee whiz, is n''t it great?"
48849Go on, and what happened then?
48849Going pirating?
48849Going to form a new society, are they? 48849 Good old David,"said Jimmy;"wo n''t he be glad?
48849Great Peter, what is it?
48849Great,said Jimmy,"but where''s the ball?"
48849Had n''t you better go and git some clothes on your backs? 48849 Have I been down?
48849Have any of you fellows seen the football schedule?
48849Have n''t we had all the good rides? 48849 Have the Freshmen a nine?"
48849Have you been down to see us work?
48849Have you got the rope there?
48849Have you noticed,said the Codfish one night,"what a very small fry this bunch is, that has so recently entered our sacred Halls of Learning?"
48849He has a right to do something, has n''t he? 48849 Hello, son, what is it?"
48849How about it for you, Jimmy, and you, Codfish and Lewis?
48849How are you getting on with the telegraph?
48849How do you suppose that glove of mine got up into the tower?
48849How do you suppose that man Butler is so stupid as to think we did that little trick last night?
48849How many are there of you?
48849How much speed do you think the boat has?
48849How? 48849 I do n''t blame her, do you, Frank?"
48849I do n''t know; what was it?
48849I say, Captain,said Frank, coming down from the deck to where Captain Brown sat at the tiller,"ca n''t we do something to help you run the ship?"
48849I think it''s a shame,said the Codfish indignantly,"but do you remember I told you so?"
48849Into the what?
48849Is n''t it great,said Jimmy, as he and Frank hurried for the 12:30 train which was to take the team to Warwick,"to see this turn- out?
48849Is n''t it up to the captain to have his batteries all right?
48849Is n''t so easy as it looks, is it?
48849Is this your fur glove, Armstrong?
48849It is n''t going to be very heavy, is it?
48849It was worth all our trouble for that last inning, was n''t it?
48849It wo n''t rumple up my hair, will it?
48849It''s a pleasant job, how much do I get?
48849Just a different kind of lobster, eh?
48849Let''s see, where''s my schedule?
48849Listen, what was that?
48849Not much, is it?
48849Nothing outstanding, no rides on the_ Black Duck_ unpaid for?
48849Oh, Captain, do you think it would hurt your trade? 48849 Oh, dear, was n''t it too bad that Frank could n''t win?"
48849Oh, it''s a joke, is it? 48849 Oh, oh, and you bit, did you?"
48849Oh, so that''s it, is it? 48849 Oh, they did, did they?"
48849Oh, yes,said one of the boys,"but they do n''t do any such things as that at Queen''s, do they?"
48849Oh, you are, are you?
48849Or out of the fireplace, eh, Lewis?
48849Or you would have, eh, scrappy old Codfish?
48849Perhaps we wired you''Big work, no pay''--wasn''t that it, Jimmy?
48849Please, are you Frank Armstrong?
48849Pussy, pussy, poor old pussy, where are you? 48849 Ready, Captain Burns?"
48849Ready, Captain Wheeler?
48849S''pose your heads are just crammed full of knowledge, eh?
48849Say? 48849 She''ll bump, wo n''t she?"
48849Shiver my bloomin''timbers, what was that?
48849So you are in the habit of practical joking?
48849So, so,said the Doctor musingly;"and what then?"
48849Some ding- busted dog- fish trying to make a meal?
48849Something bite you?
48849Sure your totals are correct?
48849Tell us what? 48849 That''s nice; where is he?"
48849The question is, can I get out?
48849Trainin'', what fer?
48849WHO CAN READ CHOCTAW?
48849Wait till you get to be captain,said the Codfish,"and you''ll have them kicking goals all over the field, eh, old speed?"
48849Want any help?
48849Was Dixon in this scheme?
48849Was n''t good enough, was I?
48849Was that a suspicious circumstance?
48849We must be halfway there, do n''t you think?
48849Well, it''s sure death to stay here, is n''t it?
48849Well, this is a nice mess you''ve got us into, is n''t it?
48849Well, we''ll come in and sing you a lullaby, eh, boys?
48849Well, what are we going to do about it, I''d like to know?
48849Well, what are you going to do about it?
48849Well, what''s all your virtuous indignation about, old chappie?
48849Well, when did you make away with the instrument?
48849Well,said Dr. Hobart, turning to the boys;"what have you to say to this?"
48849Were they planning to kidnap Old Pop- Eye?
48849What about Old Captain Silas himself?
48849What are you boys doing in this tower and how did you get here?
48849What are you doin''away out here in the bay? 48849 What did you want me to do,"he said;"tire myself out?"
48849What do you call your nine?
48849What do you take me for?
48849What do you want?
48849What does it all mean?
48849What happened to the old cat, anyway?
48849What if the gang should send up a dozen kidnappers and carry us both out and duck us?
48849What in the name of time are they doing?
48849What is all this about? 48849 What is it, Jimmy, old fellow?"
48849What is the accusation against these young men, Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Turner? 48849 What nearly scared you to death?"
48849What on earth can this man have to tell me?
48849What possible objection can you have to taking an election to Gamma?
48849What time does your excursion start to- morrow?
48849What time was that?
48849What were you young men doing in the tower of the Chapel last night?
48849What would you say to an organization of class baseball,suggested the Codfish,"same as they do at the colleges?
48849What would you say to my asking him again? 48849 What''s going on here?"
48849What''s going to be left of this Queen''s School eleven when that''s over?
48849What''s that you have?
48849What''s that you''re saying about me?
48849What''s that?
48849What''s the matter with Dixon?
48849What''s the matter, Old Mother Goose?
48849What''s the matter?
48849What''s the matter?
48849What''s this all about?
48849What''s this navigation company going to be called?
48849What''s wanted?
48849What''s wrong?
48849What''s your name?
48849What, and leave us here?
48849What, with me to protect you?
48849What?
48849Where am I to play?
48849Where are you runts?
48849Where are your goal posts, kids?
48849Where did the Human Fish, Peters, go to?
48849Where did you get it? 48849 Where does Jimmy come in?"
48849Where to-- New York? 48849 Where''s the automobile that hit me?"
48849Where''s your motor boat?
48849Which half, Captain,inquired the Codfish;"bow or stern?"
48849Which one was that?
48849Who brought the cat in, anyway?
48849Who can read Choctaw? 48849 Who can read Choctaw?"
48849Who could it be, do you suppose?
48849Who were the gents you heard plotting, Sherlock?
48849Who''d have thought the old mule could run that way?
48849Who''s going in?
48849Who''s hazing them?
48849Why does n''t Jimmy move out a little? 48849 Why does n''t he come down to us, whoever he is?"
48849Why does n''t he come up here? 48849 Why, what''s the matter?"
48849Will it come, do you think?
48849Will it freeze all right, do you think?
48849Wo n''t old Bonesey be savage when he finds this in the morning?
48849Would n''t it be a joke,said the Codfish, as the hour for the opening of the great telegraph line came and went,"if it did n''t work?"
48849Would you have been any better off if we had n''t come?
48849Yes, and what kind of an accident?
48849Yes, and what were they?
48849Yes, and where''s your motor boat coming from?
48849You are Frank Armstrong?
48849You are not hazers, are you?
48849You do n''t expect me to remember what I said three or four months ago?
48849You do n''t think I''d come down here without one, do you?
48849You say, Dixon, that you saw these two boys entering the rear door of the Chapel last night?
48849_ Most_ of your good players? 48849 ''Member what happened to your old boat last year?
48849Advancing to the diamond itself he spoke out loudly:"Hullo, any one here want to see me?"
48849And then how about drivin''poor old Captain Silas Brown out of bisness with one o''them fast motor boats?"
48849And what are your opponents called?"
48849And who else is there?"
48849Are you willing to advance us running expenses for gasoline and oil till we get our first money on fares?"
48849Bowser?"
48849But could n''t we help with the passengers?
48849But what''s the matter with Dixon?"
48849But what''s this job you have for me?"
48849But where''s the band?"
48849But would they find them, or would the sea next morning toss up on the shore two white bodies limp and bedraggled?
48849Butler?"
48849Butler?"
48849Ca n''t we do it, dad?"
48849Ca n''t we have him down right away?
48849Ca n''t you hear it boil?"
48849Ca n''t you see lights moving on the shore?"
48849Ca n''t you think up an original remark?"
48849Can it be a cat?"
48849Can you come?"
48849Could he make any one hear him, and, if they did hear him, would any one be likely to come to such a place?
48849Could n''t we put up the gangplank or put it down or whatever you do with it?"
48849Could n''t we try it?"
48849Could n''t we, Jimmy?"
48849Did he?"
48849Did you ever swim an eighth of a mile-- the 220 yards?"
48849Do n''t you know you are liable to shock these sedate villagers with that raiment of yours?
48849Do n''t you remember Poe''s story about the black cat?"
48849Do n''t you see, you coward, that it''s the only chance we have?"
48849Do n''t you want to take another fall out of him?"
48849Do you feel that way?"
48849Do you think I will?"
48849Does he know it?"
48849END OF GAMMA TAU 299 ILLUSTRATIONS"Listen, what was that?"
48849Eh, what?"
48849Frank, are you there?"
48849Gleason?"
48849Got any objection?"
48849Have you said your prayers?"
48849How about it, David?"
48849How about it, mates?"
48849How about it?"
48849How far had the water gained on their little island of rock?
48849How long have you been a navigator?"
48849How''s that?
48849Hurry, hurry, wo n''t you?
48849Illustration:"LISTEN, WHAT WAS THAT?"
48849Is it a go?"
48849Is n''t it enough to have such company as ours without pay?"
48849Is n''t it?"
48849Is n''t this air wonderful?"
48849It''s settled that you are to come?"
48849Learnin''your lessons, I s''pose?"
48849Make it, buy it or pinch it?"
48849May we go?"
48849Now, then, will you be good?"
48849Now, what are we going to do?"
48849Or does he want to take you boys into partnership?"
48849Peters turned suddenly and savagely on Frank:"Well, what are you going to do, stand there like a statue and see us all drown?
48849Please, sir, what do you want?"
48849S- s- s- s- h-- what was that?"
48849Simpkins?"
48849Sounds easy, does n''t it?"
48849Suddenly he stopped:"By Jove, I wonder if that is our wire to Queen''s Station?
48849The Queen''s colors were drooping like their players, and the boys began to ask each other:"How much more is it going to be?"
48849The boys, uniting their voices, shouted:"What''s the matter?
48849The horrors of it lay below him, but was he any better off?
48849They always do that when they see an interesting article in the_ Mirror_, eh, David?"
48849They wasted no more words except occasionally one would say:"You there?"
48849Want to come?"
48849Was n''t he in as bad a fix as before?
48849We do n''t seem any nearer, do we?"
48849We would like to see this wonderful roommate of yours, would n''t we, mother?"
48849Were they not now in their second year and lords of their particular realm-- Honeywell Hall?
48849What Indian tied them like this?"
48849What are they going to try?"
48849What are you doing there?"
48849What can any one be doing there?
48849What did it matter now?
48849What did you come up here for?"
48849What did you find in the tower last night?"
48849What do you say?"
48849What do you suppose I fell over?"
48849What do you think about it?"
48849What say?"
48849What says our aspiring literary genius?"
48849What was that gleam of white far below him?
48849What was that?"
48849What were they thinking of him?
48849What were you doing all summer?"
48849What would you fellows say if we were to tie the_ Black Duck_ up to the dock to- morrow and try a little drop kicking?"
48849What''s the matter with you to- night?
48849What''s the matter?"
48849What''s the use of having these cards to play if you do n''t play them?
48849Where did you hear it?"
48849Where''s Armstrong?"
48849Who is going to play your quarter?
48849Who is it?"
48849Who''ll come back?"
48849Why do n''t you publish the old thing again?"
48849Why do n''t you run a special excursion, swim in the meet and take your crowd back home in the evening?
48849Why do n''t you take in some one besides the athletic fellows?
48849Why does n''t the fool cat have sense enough to go home?"
48849Why had n''t they?
48849Why were you particularly anxious?"
48849Why would n''t it be a good scheme to have a little telegraph line of our own?"
48849Why, you lost_ all_ of them, did n''t you?"
48849Will you forgive me?"
48849Will you take her?"
48849With rescue in sight the boys threw their last energy into a fusillade of shouts and soon,"Ha- yo, where are you?"
48849Wo n''t you let us buy it from you?"
48849Would it carry?
48849Would n''t it be a joke to give them some of their own medicine?"
48849You forget that Chip owns the School, do n''t you?"
48849You know when I fell in the lower corridor?
48849cried Jimmy in amazement,"what are you fellows doing here and what''s the matter with Bronson?"
48849cried Jimmy;"what was that?
48849inquired Lewis,"short- stop or second base?"
12690''Power of the press''?
12690Accept?
12690After all, what is a High School principal, without dignity?
12690All of us fellows---_all_ of us might be called a community, do n''t you think?
12690All of you?
12690Am I going?
12690And Darrin the same length of time?
12690And now I will ask you,wound up Mr. Ripley,"whether you can tell me anything about the hold that Scammon seems to have exercised over my son?"
12690And there''ll never be any further demands?
12690And you were one of them?
12690And you''re going to accept it?
12690And, Dave,pressed Dick,"you''ll skip home, now, and get a big night''s rest, wo n''t you?
12690And, do you know, I''m glad it''s up to you to pitch? 12690 Any more candidates?"
12690Are they counted and done up into rolls of fifty, with your name on each roll?
12690Are you going to win for the glory and honor of good old Gridley?
12690Are you going, Laura?
12690Are you out of sorts?
12690Are you--- going to accept yours, Dave?
12690As long as we''re all to be hanged together, what say if we do n''t go back at all to- day?
12690Ask the Board''s advice? 12690 Bresgott, how many horsepower are you alretty?"
12690But Fred was n''t hurt?
12690But after the game starts?
12690But are you going to have any spare time?
12690But can you run the bases to the end?
12690But how about Ripley?
12690But how about the big problem--- can he pitch to- day?
12690But why did you give Ripley such a boost? 12690 Ca n''t you give us a few paragraphs of real High School news?
12690Can Ripley do it again?
12690Can you see two young ladies, Richard?
12690Coming to make some report, or some suggestion, I take it, eh, Cantwell?
12690D''ye know why, Fred, my boy? 12690 Dad, can I have a few minutes''talk with you about one of my ambitions?"
12690Dad,he gasped,"how can you ask me such questions?"
12690Dalzell?
12690Darrin?
12690Dick& Co.?
12690Dick--- you hurt?
12690Did I?
12690Did I?
12690Did you all find time to observe?
12690Did you tell Pollock what we are going to do?
12690Did you write that High School baseball stuff in this morning''s paper, Dick?
12690Do n''t you remember? 12690 Do n''t you want me to pay you for the music, sir?"
12690Do you care to go around with us and look at the displays in the stores?
12690Do you know the nature of that hold?
12690Do you remember anything about it?
12690Do you suppose it could have been Tip Scammon?
12690Do you suspect any of the servants?
12690Do you think Darrin had better have the rest of the game?
12690Do you want more, sir?
12690Do you want to call for a relief pitcher, Prescott?
12690Does this hurt? 12690 Eh, Dave?"
12690Eh?
12690Er--- aren''t you going to stay, Cantwell?
12690Father?
12690For me?
12690Going to show up this afternoon?
12690Going to try to make the regular team?
12690Got hurt, you mean?
12690Got something for us again?
12690Has any man used tobacco since training began?
12690Have n''t you anything to say?
12690Have they been within earshot--- listening?
12690Have you an opinion, Captain?
12690Have you any theory, Fred, that would help to account for the missing of these sums of money?
12690He''s Ripley''s right hand at nasty work, is n''t he?
12690Holmes?
12690How am I to preserve discipline, if I ca n''t inflict punishments?
12690How are we going to do it?
12690How did you ever get it down so slick?
12690How do you like Mr. Luce''s idea, Dick?
12690How is he, doctor?
12690How long have you been here?
12690How many?
12690How much did ye pay me for keeping my mouth closed, so you would n''t have to do your stretch?
12690How much have ye?
12690How much would it cost?
12690How''s Dick?
12690How''s your wrist holding up?
12690I always was a pretty fair pitcher, was n''t I?
12690I suppose you two, then, have it all mapped out as to what you''re going to do in life?
12690I think, if I were you, sir, I should pay no heed to this joke-----"Joke?
12690I wonder how the girls like their gifts?
12690I wonder if the younker''s gettin''wise?
12690I wonder what Mr. Cantwell is thinking about,_ now_?
12690I wonder what effect it will have on the size of the squad?
12690I''m afraid you do n''t believe that, Dave?
12690I?
12690If I hold off until to- morrer afternoon, will ye have the other nine, an''an extry dollar fer me trouble?
12690If a newspaper''s writers all wrote just to please themselves and their friends, how many people do you suppose would buy the daily papers? 12690 If that''s his plan,"inquired Reade,"what are you going to do, old fellow?"
12690Is Tip Scammon back from the penitentiary?
12690Is it humorous to have a lot of young rascals running all over one''s authority?
12690Is--- is anything wrong?
12690It was great sport--- not?
12690Just going around and looking at things?
12690May I ask for my own catcher, sir?
12690May I ask how you know?
12690Mr. Cantwell, can you spare us a few moments in your office?
12690Mr. Drake, will you come to the desk?
12690Mr. Prescott, you are fully informed as to the hoax that was perpetrated on me yesterday morning?
12690Mr. Prescott, you write for''The Blade,''do n''t you?
12690Mr. Prescott,demanded Coach Luce,"how long have you been working under Pop Gint''s training?"
12690Mr. Purcell, you made some threat to me a few minutes ago?
12690Now, then, fellows, we''ll all be on hand this afternoon, wo n''t we, and on every other afternoon that we''re needed?
12690Now, what are you doing?
12690Now, what do you want to say to me?
12690Now, what does he mean to do? 12690 Now, what had I better do about it?"
12690Now, what''s Tip doing down here, near the Ripley place?
12690Now, who would want to do that?
12690Of all possible claims to date?
12690Of course,Prescott agreed.."But you know what acceptance carries with it?
12690Oh--- ah--- Prescott, Richard Prescott?
12690On what?
12690On yer--- what?
12690Purcell, do n''t you think it will be safe to trust Ripley to pitch against Cedarville High School?
12690Reade?
12690Rip, where did you ever learn that great work?
12690Ripley? 12690 Ripley?"
12690Ripley?
12690Say, I wonder if he could have been the one who ambushed you?
12690Say, how long have you been hiding that thousand- candle- power light under a bushel?
12690Say, what do you suppose they''re planning to put up on us for a Christmas job? 12690 See here, Purcell, if Ripley is looking down in the mouth at recess, why do n''t you go up to him and talk baseball?
12690See here, Scammon, what in blazes did you mean by sending me a note like the one I got from youdemanded Fred?
12690See here, you-----"I s''pose ye think ye can do all ye wanter to me, jest because I''ve been doin''my stretch?
12690See that thing?
12690See, here, Scammon, if I can find another five--- somehow--- that''ll be the last of this business? 12690 Sense of humor?"
12690Shall I state my view of the affair now?
12690Shameful, was it, you young reprobate? 12690 So Fred''s paying Tip money, and Tip knows it''s blackmail?"
12690So you think you can pitch, Prescott?
12690Spencer would n''t care if he did n''t have to report the Board meetings at all?
12690Sure of it, sir? 12690 Tell me, Mr. Gadsby, what is Prescott, of the sophomore class, doing here?"
12690That''s about all shopping means, is n''t it?
12690That''s correct, is n''t it?
12690The band is playing something about a captain, is n''t it?
12690The score''s safe, is n''t it?
12690Then do n''t you know, my boy, how often_ two girls_ have altered the fates of whole nations? 12690 Then what shall I do with the young men this time?"
12690Then whom can you suspect, sir?
12690Then you''re sure Ripley is at the bottom of these accidents?
12690Tip Scammon?
12690Tip,questioned Dave Darrin, sharply,"why did you just throw two brickbats at Dick Prescott''s head?"
12690Want to see some fun?
12690Well, Ripley, who trained you?
12690Well, how do you think you''d like to work for us?
12690Well, let us see how many pennies would be needed? 12690 Well, then, Fred, what is it?"
12690Well, why ca n''t we have it?
12690Well, why do n''t you?
12690Well?
12690What about Dick Prescott?
12690What about Gridley,_ now_?
12690What am I to do with this?
12690What are they?
12690What are you going to do this summer, Prescott?
12690What are you going to do to- morrow?
12690What are you talking about? 12690 What can be the cause of it all?"
12690What did he do?
12690What did you mean, fellow?
12690What did_ you_ do?
12690What do I care?
12690What do you mean?
12690What do you mean?
12690What do you mean?
12690What has a lawyer to do with the aching desire for a swim?
12690What have you to say about it?
12690What is it, boys--- a fire?
12690What is your idea?
12690What on earth can my husband have been doing?
12690What on earth did that mean?
12690What on earth does one give a girl at Christmas?
12690What on earth is coming?
12690What on earth shall we do with them?
12690What on earth, Abner, did you mean by sending me this great cartload of pennies?
12690What was it the great Burke had to say about punishing a community?
12690What was it? 12690 What was it?"
12690What was our weak spot, Coach?
12690What was that threat?
12690What was that?
12690What was the substance of that conversation?
12690What will you work at?
12690What would you like most of all in the world to be?
12690What''ll you take for''em? 12690 What''s going?"
12690What''s the bet?
12690What''s the fair and honorable thing to do--- keep quiet? 12690 What''s the matter, Prescott?"
12690What''s this?
12690What--- under discipline?
12690When may I go to see Everett, sir?
12690Where did Prescott get that thing? 12690 Where did these fellows ever learn to pitch to beat me?"
12690Where''s Fred?
12690Where, in the whole town, could a bunch of youngsters like us, get thirty- six dollars''worth of real credit?
12690Which one?
12690Who are the heroes here?
12690Who are the other candidates for pitcher?
12690Who else would care to plan them, except that disagreeable fellow?
12690Who made the first proposal?
12690Who said that?
12690Who taught you?
12690Who wanted to be crack pitcher for the nine? 12690 Who was it, anyway?"
12690Who were the others?
12690Who''s going to pitch for the school nine?
12690Who?
12690Whose idea was it?
12690Why did you throw the brickbats on your own hook?
12690Why play the ninth?
12690Why, Dick, do you think anything but pestilence or death could keep me away? 12690 Why?
12690Why?
12690Will the young--- gentlemen--- aid me in recovering the coins that went on the floor?
12690Will you fight Purcell like a man, if we do?
12690Will you let me attend a few of the meetings, and take my chances on the amount of space I can get out of it?
12690Will you oblige me with the answer? 12690 Will you show me--- after the nine has been made up, of course?"
12690Would you have done it?
12690Ye did n''t pay me fer the stretch I done, did ye?
12690Ye''re sorry just a dollar''s worth--- is that it? 12690 Yes; has the thing reached you already?"
12690Yes? 12690 You are sure of that, Fred?"
12690You ca n''t? 12690 You did n''t see the fellow well enough to make out who he was?"
12690You do n''t expect me to furnish you with any?
12690You do n''t send a reporter to report the Board of Education meetings, do you?
12690You do n''t want to strain your work before you''ve really begun it any other candidates for pitching want to have a try now?
12690You fell on your hands, as well, did n''t you?
12690You mean the incident of the pennies, I think, sir?
12690You played a little joke on your new and not wholly popular principal, did n''t you?
12690You promise that, solemnly?
12690You see the true principle of the sprint?
12690You two are n''t losing heart, are you?
12690You want that knee in shape at the earliest moment, do n''t you?
12690You will not, will you?
12690You wished to see me, sir?
12690You wo n''t get too nervous, will you?
12690You would consider it dishonorable?
12690You''re sure about it?
12690You, too?
12690You--- you do n''t mean jail?
12690You? 12690 _ But who''s the girl_?"
12690_ In pennies_?
12690_ Two girls_?
12690_ We_ will?
12690_ You_, who admit having had a big hand in what was really an outrage?
12690And Dick Prescott?
12690Are we a community, in a sort of legal sense?
12690Are you going to try to bring us in good matter at a dollar a column?"
12690Besides, some one had just called out, banteringly:"Why not take him to the horse trough?"
12690But I suppose all you gentlemen have heard of Pop Gint?"
12690But come, sir, are you going to make a decent apology to Prescott and his friends for the contemptible things you''ve tried to do to them?"
12690But do n''t attempt to get up for anything, do you understand, Prescott?
12690But it is n''t necessary to read, is it?"
12690But what are you doing this afternoon?"
12690But what do you say, fellows?
12690But when the submaster coach turned and saw Parkinson butting his head against the punching bag he called out:"What''s the matter, Parkinson?"
12690But, do you know, I have been missing some money from that safe of late?
12690But--- er--- what''s the nature of the trouble?
12690By the way, Prescott, have you planned on what you mean to be when you''re through school?"
12690CHAPTER VIII HUH?
12690CHAPTER X DICK& CO. TAKE A TURN AT FEELING GLUM"What''s the matter with Ripley?"
12690CHAPTER XXI DICK IS GENEROUS BECAUSE IT''S NATURAL"Say, will you look at Rip?"
12690Ca n''t I get my head to working and find a way to_ make_ something happen?"
12690D''ye hear?
12690Dick?
12690Did Fred Ripley truly make good?
12690Did n''t you write this yarn for me?
12690Did you get one just like this, Dave?"
12690Do the students_ want_ to annoy me?"
12690Does this?
12690Drake?"
12690Eldridge?"
12690Fred, have you been getting into any scrapes?
12690Gridley boys are nice little fellows, but-----""How''s that wrist?"
12690Has any man broken training table?"
12690Have you been helping yourself to the money on the sly?"
12690Have you found out where your mother and I hide the key to the safe?
12690Honestly, have you been smoking any cigarettes?"
12690How in blazes did they ever get hold of the wrinkles?
12690How long were the boys out, over recess time?"
12690Huh?
12690I do n''t suppose there is any way that we can catch him?"
12690I wonder if I could make him understand how foolish and cowardly it is to go on paying for a blackmailer''s silence?
12690I wonder whom they''ll allow to hold the other three positions?"
12690If Ripley has been a bit disagreeable and ugly, shall we try to make him feel that there''s always a chance to turn around and be decent?"
12690In the cause of justice, Prescott, will you answer me frankly?"
12690Is he going to pitch this afternoon?"
12690Is that clear?"
12690Is this what you termed a mutiny?"
12690It hurt to stand on your foot when you first tried to do so, did n''t it?"
12690Just as the principal was putting the last of the coins into his satchel Mr. Drake leaned over to whisper:"May I make a suggestion, sir?"
12690Money?
12690Most people ca n''t see where real grit comes in, in baseball""Yet you think the lack of grit, or stamina, is just what ails Rip?"
12690Now, what do you say, sir?"
12690Now, which one of you pitchers is ambitious to do something?"
12690Now, while going to the High School, why ca n''t you turn reporter in your spare time, and earn a little pocket money?"
12690Now--- watching, all of you?"
12690Oh, bother it, what had a fellow better do in a case like this?"
12690Old Pop?"
12690Prescott?"
12690Prescott?"
12690Purcell?"
12690Rather a young man to wield the power of the press is n''t he?"
12690Right, ai n''t I?"
12690Right, so far, ai n''t I?"
12690Ripley, suppose you try?"
12690Say, Dick, I wonder---""What?"
12690Say, can you see the Prin.---just turning white and muttering to himself?
12690Schimmelpodt?"
12690See it?"
12690Shall I tell Fred?
12690Shameful to you, when you have been stealing for weeks, if not for months?
12690Some of those big- as- all- outdoors, wobbly, crocheted slippers?"
12690Something about the state of athletics there?"
12690That''d been good fer all his spendin''money, would n''t it?"
12690That''s a useful lesson--- leadership--- to carry out into life, is n''t it, sir?"
12690That''s thirty- six hundred, is n''t it?
12690Then Mr. Coy spoke:"Where''s your riot, principal?
12690Then a wild cheer broke loose:"Ripley?
12690Then came:"Prescott?"
12690Then, after a pause,"See here, Prescott, why could n''t you write this up for me?"
12690Then:"Hazelton?"
12690Thirty- six?
12690Trip over it?"
12690Understand?
12690Well?"
12690What about that ball?
12690What can I do?"
12690What do you want to see me about?
12690What else happened?
12690What if my wrist goes lame during the game?"
12690What is the trouble?
12690What was it?"
12690When we were in the department store, do you remember that the girls were looking over some worsteds, or yarns, or whatever you call the stuff?"
12690Where''s the fire?"
12690Where?
12690Who pitches to- day, if neither of us can?
12690Why ca n''t we six help to prove that interest in athletics puts the scholarship mark up, not down?"
12690Why ca n''t_ you_ make the position of pitcher, too?"
12690Why did n''t I have more sense?
12690Why did n''t I own up, and''throw myself on the mercy of the court''?"
12690Will you do it?"
12690Will you engage Everett, or let me hire him, to train me right from the start in all the best styles of pitching?"
12690With your father?"
12690Wo n''t you take a dozen rolls and peddle them?
12690Would you now try to shield him from the consequences of such acts?"
12690Ye brought the wherewithal?"
12690Yet, as Mr. Pollock inquired,"Why not?"
12690You can get over once in a while, and spend a night or two, ca n''t you?
12690You saw them play last year?"
12690You stand looking in the window a minute or so after I leave you, will you?"
12690You study history at the High School, do n''t you?"
12690You wo n''t expect to get any more money out of me?"
12690You''re not going to hang back on the crowd, are you?"
12690_ You_ like him, do n''t you, Cantwell?"
12690asked us, last Friday, to bring in our fifteen pennies for the Christmas music?"
12690being swamped under a deluge of pennies--- plain, individual little copper cents?"
12690can be up to?"
12690had only sprung that on us_ before_ recess-----""Well, suppose he had?"