This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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38421 | And do you like to be always in the sea, Old Bill? |
38421 | And how did you know I was Martin? |
38421 | And what made you go and live in the sea, Old-- Bill? |
38421 | Boy, can you play on this? |
38421 | Boy, what may you being a doing of here? |
38421 | But surely,said another,"there are means of telling whether a person is dead or not? |
38421 | Dear child, I love you so much,she spoke,"will you not call me mother?" |
38421 | Do you not know that there are things just as strange underground as above it? |
38421 | Do you remember how the honey made you feel like a snake? 38421 Do you think it was all a dream?" |
38421 | Do you think it will kill me? |
38421 | How did I know as you was Martin? 38421 If, sir, you consider us unfair, or that we have not full confidence in you, would it not be as well to get some other person to take your place?" |
38421 | Is it honey? 38421 Martin-- what''s yours?" |
38421 | Mother, where are they going? |
38421 | O mother, do you see that bull? |
38421 | That is the very point,--_is_ he dead? 38421 That''s all very well,"he returned,"but how would you like it yourself? |
38421 | Wait for what? |
38421 | What have you got now? |
38421 | What is it? 38421 What is your name, poor little suffering child?" |
38421 | What''s that? |
38421 | What? |
38421 | When I love you so much, dear child? |
38421 | Where are they? |
38421 | Where''s the snake? |
38421 | Who are you? |
38421 | Who are you? |
38421 | Who be I? |
38421 | Who is he? 38421 Who''s that?" |
38421 | Whose child do you think he is, then? |
38421 | Why ca n''t I see them when you can? |
38421 | Will you call me mother? |
38421 | Will you come home along o''me? |
38421 | Will you give me something to eat? |
38421 | Will you please look some other way? |
38421 | Would you like to hear a song, little boy? |
38421 | Would you like to see what I see, Martin? |
38421 | And when a rest I am inclined to Who''ll boil the cow and dig the kittles And milk the stockings, darn the wittles? |
38421 | But how about Martin himself? |
38421 | Can I taste it?" |
38421 | Did I write this book? |
38421 | Do I like it? |
38421 | Do n''t you know you were making a noise with your nose?" |
38421 | How could they help him? |
38421 | How d''ye think I would n''t know that? |
38421 | How then should he ever be able to get to the hills, still far, far away beyond that water? |
38421 | Look, can you see this?" |
38421 | O such pretty clothes-- why did I wake so soon?" |
38421 | Oh, me, what shall I do without you?" |
38421 | Perhaps you''d like a little more, you takes it so quietly? |
38421 | Please say_ Who''s that?_ again." |
38421 | Shall I make you feel just how he feels?" |
38421 | Still he kept on; he could see no flowers nor anything pretty in that place-- why should he stay in it? |
38421 | Tell me, why do you cry, Martin?" |
38421 | Then suddenly remembering all her love and kindness he flew to her, and clinging to her dress sobbed out,"O mother, mother, what is it?" |
38421 | Very simple, as you say; but who is to try it? |
38421 | What can you do to save yourself? |
38421 | What did he go and chuck that water over me for? |
38421 | What did it mean-- that brightness and stillness? |
38421 | What did you see?" |
38421 | What do you think he saw? |
38421 | What may you be now?" |
38421 | What then made me do it? |
38421 | What was he to do? |
38421 | What were they talking about so excitedly? |
38421 | What, Martin-- this Martin? |
38421 | When round and round I pound the ground With boots of cowhide, boots of thunder, Who''ll help to make the noise, I wonder? |
38421 | Where have he hid, That little kid, That good old Jacob was so kind to? |
38421 | Where will you go? |
38421 | Which was most strange, the Mirage that glittered and quivered round him and flew mockingly before him, or the people of the Mirage he had seen? |
38421 | Whither did this rippling, running water go? |
38421 | Who mugs of tea Will drink with me? |
38421 | Who''ll join the row Of loud bow- wow With din of tin and copper clatter With bang and whang of pan and platter? |
38421 | Will you not even look at me, Martin?" |
38421 | Will_ you_ come and do it?" |
38421 | Yes, it was surely a dream, but then-- in his life dreams and realities were so mixed-- how was he always to know one from the other? |
38421 | _ Naked_--do you say that Martin is naked? |
38421 | cried the answering voice; and then another voice cried, and then others far and near, all shouting"What''s that?" |
38421 | he kept asking her,"the Queen and all those people?" |
38421 | look!_ and asking_ What''s that?_ and_ Who''s that?_ all night, Martin did not know. |
38421 | look!_ and asking_ What''s that?_ and_ Who''s that?_ all night, Martin did not know. |
38421 | questioned Martin,"and why did you grow so big?" |
10101 | And do you like to be always in the sea, Old Bill? |
10101 | And how did you know I was Martin? |
10101 | And what made you go and live in the sea, Old-- Bill? |
10101 | Boy, can you play on this? |
10101 | But surely,said another,"there are means of telling whether a person is dead or not? |
10101 | Dear child, I love you so much,she spoke,"will you not call me mother?" |
10101 | Do you not know that there are things just as strange underground as above it? |
10101 | Do you remember how the honey made you feel like a snake? 10101 Do you think it was all a dream?" |
10101 | Do you think it will kill me? |
10101 | How did I know as you was Martin? 10101 If, sir, you consider us unfair, or that we have not full confidence in you, would it not be as well to get some other person to take your place?" |
10101 | Is it honey? 10101 Martin-- what''s yours?" |
10101 | Mother, where are they going? |
10101 | O mother, do you see that bull? |
10101 | Oh, Martin, I can not leave the hills to follow you and shield you from harm and save you from death, Where will you go? 10101 That is the very point,--_is_ he dead? |
10101 | That''s all very well,he returned,"but how would you like it yourself? |
10101 | Wait for what? |
10101 | What have you got now? |
10101 | What is it? 10101 What''s that?" |
10101 | What? |
10101 | When I love you so much, dear child? |
10101 | Where are they? |
10101 | Where''s the snake? |
10101 | Who are you? |
10101 | Who be I? |
10101 | Who is he? 10101 Who''s that?" |
10101 | Whose child do you think he is, then? |
10101 | Why ca n''t I see them when you can? |
10101 | Will you call me mother? |
10101 | Will you come home along o''me? |
10101 | Will you give me something to eat? |
10101 | Will you please look some other way? |
10101 | Would you like to hear a song, little boy? |
10101 | Would you like to see what I see, Martin? |
10101 | And when a rest I am inclined to Who''ll boil the cow and dig the kittles And milk the stockings, darn the wittles? |
10101 | But how about Martin himself? |
10101 | Can I taste it?" |
10101 | Did I write this book? |
10101 | Do I like it? |
10101 | Do n''t you know you were making a noise with your nose?" |
10101 | How could they help him? |
10101 | How d''ye think I would n''t know that? |
10101 | How then should he ever be able to get to the hills, still far, far away beyond that water? |
10101 | Look, can you see this?" |
10101 | O such pretty clothes-- why did I wake so soon?" |
10101 | Oh me, what shall I do without you?" |
10101 | Perhaps you''d like a little more, you takes it so quietly? |
10101 | Please say_ Who''s that_? |
10101 | Shall I make you feel just how he feels?" |
10101 | Still he kept on; he could see no flowers nor anything pretty in that place-- why should he stay in it? |
10101 | Tell me, why do you cry, Martin?" |
10101 | Then suddenly remembering all her love and kindness he flew to her, and clinging to her dress sobbed out,"O mother, mother, what is it?" |
10101 | Very simple, as you say; but who is to try it? |
10101 | What can you do to save yourself? |
10101 | What did he go and chuck that water over me for? |
10101 | What did it mean-- that brightness and stillness? |
10101 | What did you see?" |
10101 | What do you think he saw? |
10101 | What may you be now?" |
10101 | What then made me do it? |
10101 | What was he to do? |
10101 | What were they talking about so excitedly? |
10101 | What, Martin-- this Martin? |
10101 | When round and round I pound the ground With boots of cowhide, boots of thunder, Who''ll help to make the noise, I wonder? |
10101 | Where have he hid, That little kid, That good old Jacob was so kind to? |
10101 | Which was most strange, the Mirage that glittered and quivered round him and flew mockingly before him, or the people of the Mirage he had seen? |
10101 | Whither did this rippling, running water go? |
10101 | Who mugs of tea Will drink with me? |
10101 | Who''ll join the row Of loud bow- wow With din of tin and copper clatter With bang and whang of pan and platter? |
10101 | Will you not even look at me, Martin?" |
10101 | Will_ you_ come and do it?" |
10101 | Yes, it was surely a dream, but then-- in his life dreams and realities were so mixed-- how was he always to know one from the other? |
10101 | [ Illustration:]"Boy, what may you being a doing of here?" |
10101 | [ Illustration:]"What is your name, poor little suffering child?" |
10101 | [ Illustration:]"Who are you?" |
10101 | _ Naked_--do you say that Martin is naked? |
10101 | and asking_ What''s that_? |
10101 | and_ Who''s that_? |
10101 | cried the answering voice; and then another voice cried, and then others far and near, all shouting"What''s that?" |
10101 | he kept asking her,"the Queen and all those people?" |
10101 | questioned Martin,"and why did you grow so big?" |
54737 | A good joke, was n''t it? |
54737 | A hundred dollars? |
54737 | A letter belonging to you? |
54737 | A written order? |
54737 | Ah-- what does this mean? |
54737 | Ai nt dat right, Mike? |
54737 | Am I? 54737 An allowance?" |
54737 | An''if we git it fer yer, wot will yer give us? |
54737 | And did he ever have any trouble? |
54737 | And did n''t I say I did n''t want a cent from Felix Amberton? |
54737 | And did you hear what she said? |
54737 | And her husband charges you with trying to alienate her affections? |
54737 | And it did n''t work, eh? |
54737 | And now you will have to work for a living? |
54737 | And that is the reason he wants a new clerk, eh? |
54737 | And what did your father do then? |
54737 | And what do you ask for board and room? |
54737 | And what is the boy doing now? |
54737 | And what would you play, Hamlet? |
54737 | And where did he go? |
54737 | And why? |
54737 | And you are going to accept? |
54737 | And you come for ze map? |
54737 | And you go away at such a time? |
54737 | And you have it about you? |
54737 | And you have never been in this part of Chicago before? |
54737 | And you want to get work to help support her? |
54737 | And you will be contented? |
54737 | Anybody else in zat room? |
54737 | Are n''t you afraid of being nervous? |
54737 | Are they leading parts? |
54737 | Are yer goin''ter drop him? |
54737 | Are you acquainted here, young man? |
54737 | Are you going to give up the office you opened in Granville? |
54737 | Are you going to put yours in its place? |
54737 | Are you going to take down my father''s portrait? |
54737 | Are you going to unlock the door? |
54737 | Are you in business here? |
54737 | Are you insane? |
54737 | Are you making money? |
54737 | Are you much wet? |
54737 | Are you well acquainted in Chicago? |
54737 | Are your books in your safe? |
54737 | Arrest me? |
54737 | Better not go now? |
54737 | Boy, do n''t you know how to address a gentleman? |
54737 | But how could she be so false, so cruel? |
54737 | But if there is a mistake----"Have n''t I said that I will be responsible? 54737 But what will it lead to? |
54737 | But you are willing to see justice done to Mr. Amberton, are you not? |
54737 | But you have the map, have n''t you? |
54737 | By mail? |
54737 | Ca n''t you move it? |
54737 | Can it be possible that our place is on fire? |
54737 | Can it be possible that the estate goes to Robert after his mother''s death? 54737 Can it be possible that they have been calling upon Herman Wenrich?" |
54737 | Can you call a policeman? |
54737 | Can you keep an ordinary set of books? |
54737 | Can you manage to put this note into her hands? |
54737 | Can you prove that? |
54737 | Can you tell me if they came for a map? |
54737 | Can you tell me what he is doing? |
54737 | Come out to try your luck? |
54737 | Could n''t you lick old Rogers if he hit you first? |
54737 | Crooks? 54737 Did Mr. Gray tell you?" |
54737 | Did he give you a written order? |
54737 | Did my mother authorize this removal? |
54737 | Did n''t I tell you I was skilled in reading character? 54737 Did n''t I tell you she was a daisy?" |
54737 | Did n''t Mr. Gray mention me? |
54737 | Did she say who was coming with her? |
54737 | Did she send an answer? |
54737 | Did you ever act? |
54737 | Did you ever suggest it to him? |
54737 | Did you follow me to here? |
54737 | Did you forget the valise? |
54737 | Did you get out of the window? |
54737 | Did you give it to her? |
54737 | Did you have a pleasant visit, mother? |
54737 | Did you hear what the clerk said, Robert? 54737 Did you know them?" |
54737 | Did you open it? |
54737 | Did you say robbed? |
54737 | Did you see? |
54737 | Did you send him in to me? |
54737 | Do n''t drink? |
54737 | Do n''t let that interfere with your breakfasting, Mrs. T."How can I eat when he is hungry? |
54737 | Do n''t you know that you may get into a good deal of trouble through following us, young man? |
54737 | Do n''t you think I am capable of looking out a little bit for myself, James? |
54737 | Do yer know de boy? |
54737 | Do you consent? |
54737 | Do you ever expect to go back to the mines? |
54737 | Do you hear? 54737 Do you know Robert''s writing?" |
54737 | Do you know anything about bookkeeping? |
54737 | Do you know him? |
54737 | Do you know this fellow, sir? |
54737 | Do you know what I think of that step- father of yours? |
54737 | Do you know where Alameda is? |
54737 | Do you know who I am? |
54737 | Do you know why I wanted to come here? |
54737 | Do you like it, my love? |
54737 | Do you mean Robert? |
54737 | Do you mean by giving people the wrong change? |
54737 | Do you mean drunk? |
54737 | Do you mean that I am to go to 98 Lemore street with you? |
54737 | Do you mean to insinuate that his mother may need him? |
54737 | Do you mean to say you refuse to tell? |
54737 | Do you mean to say you would be content to sit on a high stool keeping books all your life? 54737 Do you notice that she signs herself Alameda?" |
54737 | Do you really mean it, Jones? |
54737 | Do you really think it would be safe? |
54737 | Do you really think they were----? |
54737 | Do you think I would take it back at the order of a whipper- snapper like you? |
54737 | Do you think he suspects? |
54737 | Do you think there is any need of it? |
54737 | Do you think you shall like Chicago, Robert? |
54737 | Do you want money? |
54737 | Do you wish to meet them? |
54737 | Do you? 54737 Do your bones ache?" |
54737 | Do your father and you live here alone? |
54737 | Does Mr. Gray treat you well? |
54737 | Does Mr. Herman Wenrich live here? |
54737 | Does he owe you anything? |
54737 | Does he work in the place? |
54737 | Even if I find him, what good will it do, if I ca n''t offer him the money for the map? |
54737 | Excepting when? |
54737 | Filled with bricks, eh? |
54737 | For yourself? |
54737 | Good news? |
54737 | Got a father and mother? |
54737 | Got the best of you, did he? |
54737 | Got what you want? |
54737 | Had a falling out with somebody? |
54737 | Had n''t I better try to save something? |
54737 | Had n''t you saved up anything from your large salary? |
54737 | Has he got much? |
54737 | Has mother come, Jane? |
54737 | Has the lad met with foul play? |
54737 | Have I? |
54737 | Have n''t you that much, James? |
54737 | Have we arrived? |
54737 | Have you any particular desire to be thrown out? |
54737 | Have you any vacant rooms? |
54737 | Have you got on well since? |
54737 | Have you got the key? |
54737 | Have you had a part assigned to you yet? |
54737 | Have you had any dinner? |
54737 | Have you had any trouble with Jane? |
54737 | Have you lost your wits? |
54737 | Have you parents living? |
54737 | Have you struck anything yet? |
54737 | Have you the key that will unlock the bag? |
54737 | He could run, could n''t he? |
54737 | He is a thief? |
54737 | He must be wot da call a scientific boxer, hey? |
54737 | He was going to get you to invest in some scheme, was n''t he? |
54737 | He? 54737 How about it financially?" |
54737 | How about the boss? |
54737 | How about writing an ordinary business letter? |
54737 | How are you, lad-- well? 54737 How are you?" |
54737 | How can I best reach it? |
54737 | How can you act so meanly, James? |
54737 | How can you? 54737 How could mother marry him?" |
54737 | How could the mistress marry him when her first husband was such a fine handsome man? 54737 How could you marry again?" |
54737 | How did he do that? |
54737 | How did the other man get hold of it? |
54737 | How did ye git here? |
54737 | How did you learn my visitor was a friend of Robert? |
54737 | How do you feel? |
54737 | How do you know that? |
54737 | How do you know, boy? |
54737 | How do you know? |
54737 | How does your mother stand it? |
54737 | How is it that you do n''t dine at home? |
54737 | How is the real estate business progressing? |
54737 | How is this going to end? |
54737 | How much are you to get? |
54737 | How much was he getting a week? |
54737 | How much? |
54737 | How old are you, sir? |
54737 | How will you stop him? |
54737 | How would it do for me to write her a note? |
54737 | I am very much obliged, but what makes you think so? |
54737 | I hope you do n''t object to my admiring your wife? |
54737 | I mean do they know you at yonder window? |
54737 | I thought you and he were great friends? |
54737 | I want half, do yer mind dat? |
54737 | I was lucky to get the pincers, hey? |
54737 | I wonder if he has anything new on? |
54737 | I wonder if he lives over here? |
54737 | I wonder if we can get at it through the baggage master? |
54737 | I wonder if you know who I am? |
54737 | I wonder what he is telling me all this for? |
54737 | I wonder what they''re up to? |
54737 | I wonder which is her room? |
54737 | If I made a change do you know what I would do? |
54737 | If you must marry again, why at least did n''t you marry a gentleman? |
54737 | If you think it safe? |
54737 | In Granville? |
54737 | In fightin''trim, hey? |
54737 | Is Mr. Livingston Palmer employed here? |
54737 | Is Robert in Chicago? |
54737 | Is he in? |
54737 | Is it a nice, quiet room? |
54737 | Is it you, mother? |
54737 | Is my mother going to let you have some of her money? |
54737 | Is n''t he a terrible looking ruffian? 54737 Is n''t he? |
54737 | Is n''t it a high- priced hotel? |
54737 | Is n''t your name Livingston Palmer? |
54737 | Is that Rogers''packing house over there? |
54737 | Is that so? 54737 Is that what you have to say?" |
54737 | Is that you? |
54737 | Is that your son, Dick? |
54737 | Is the letter from her? |
54737 | Is the money in his vest pocket? |
54737 | Is the money order in it? |
54737 | Is there a rear way out? |
54737 | It looks as if she was sweet on me, do n''t you think so? |
54737 | James, where is the letter Mr. Blarcomb gave you for me? |
54737 | Jim Huskin? |
54737 | John, what have you to say to the captain who used to go horseback riding on your foot? |
54737 | Let me see; the last time I saw you was at the diggings? |
54737 | Live down this way? |
54737 | Livingston Palmer? |
54737 | Lookin''fer sumthin'', mister? |
54737 | May I ask a favor of you, James? |
54737 | May I ask where you are bound? |
54737 | May I ask your name? |
54737 | May I ask your name? |
54737 | May I ask, did he leave his estate entirely to you? |
54737 | Mother,said Robert,"do you wish me to take Mr. Webber''s place at the woodpile?" |
54737 | Mr. Price, wo n''t you testify that my name is Williams? |
54737 | Mr. Talbot is very sick then? |
54737 | Mr. Talbot, do you wish any harm to befall my son? |
54737 | Mrs. Gibbs, will you send Mary to call a policeman? 54737 My friend,"he said,"do you know Miss Alameda Churchill, the singer?" |
54737 | My friend,said the claimant of the watch severely,"will you do me the favor to mind your own business?" |
54737 | Nervous? 54737 No, sir?" |
54737 | No; can you see anyone in the carriage? |
54737 | No; how should he? |
54737 | Now if I can find a way to open ze door----"You mean to search his valise for the map? |
54737 | Now,said Marden, as they emerged into State street,"will you take the boy?" |
54737 | Now,said the engineer,"what was your object in trying to wreck the train?" |
54737 | Oh, mother, why did you marry him? |
54737 | Oh, then that Chicago letter was n''t from him? |
54737 | Oh, what will happen? |
54737 | Palmer, what do you mean by this? |
54737 | Perhaps you want it yourself? |
54737 | Robert, did you receive my telegram? |
54737 | Robert, eh? 54737 Say, have you got a clothes- brush, Barlow? |
54737 | Say,he remarked,"have youse been racin''wid de train?" |
54737 | Shall I read it to you, Robert? |
54737 | Shall I take you to see Jack Dixon? |
54737 | Shall we take a walk together? 54737 Shall you remain in the city, Uncle Dick?" |
54737 | Shall you resume at once? |
54737 | So you are here on time? |
54737 | So you think I am an intelligent young man? |
54737 | So you think I look guilty? |
54737 | So? 54737 Suppose he dies before you do, what then becomes of the estate?" |
54737 | Suppose we get caught? |
54737 | Suppose you did? |
54737 | Sure about the money? |
54737 | Surely he did not strike you? |
54737 | That seems nice and friendly, does n''t it? |
54737 | The letter? |
54737 | Then what is it? |
54737 | Then why are you on this boat? |
54737 | Then why did Robert send that young man here? |
54737 | Then why do you leave home? |
54737 | Then you are going to use your own money entirely in this real estate venture in Chicago? |
54737 | Then you think she would marry you? |
54737 | Then you wo n''t do me the favor? |
54737 | Then you would know him again? |
54737 | Then you would not object to your wife appearing in a theater? |
54737 | Then, had n''t I better be looking for a boarding- place? |
54737 | This is the landlady? |
54737 | Tips? 54737 To Muskegon?" |
54737 | To get a place? |
54737 | Ve hold ze vinning cards-- not so, Hammerditch? |
54737 | Well, have you written the note? |
54737 | Well, how much did yer git? |
54737 | Well, well, who would have expected to see you here, Peter Gray? |
54737 | Well, what luck? |
54737 | Well? |
54737 | Well? |
54737 | Were you lucky? |
54737 | What Chicago letter? |
54737 | What are you going to do? |
54737 | What can I do for you, boy? |
54737 | What can I do for you, sir? |
54737 | What can it mean, Jane, do you think? |
54737 | What could you write? 54737 What did Robert send him for, money?" |
54737 | What did he have to say about the boy? |
54737 | What did those men have to say when you told them that I had said they were not working for Felix Amberton''s interest? |
54737 | What did you say about a map? |
54737 | What do you intend to do with it? |
54737 | What do you know of that? |
54737 | What do you mean by driving into me in this fashion? |
54737 | What do you mean, Tige? |
54737 | What do you mean? |
54737 | What do you mean? |
54737 | What do you think is the matter with this poor fellow? |
54737 | What do you think of it? |
54737 | What do you think of it? |
54737 | What do you think of that, Robert? |
54737 | What do you think of that? |
54737 | What do you want to do? |
54737 | What do you want? |
54737 | What does all this mean? |
54737 | What does he expect to gain by it? |
54737 | What does this mean? |
54737 | What has he done? |
54737 | What have you heard? |
54737 | What have you to say to this, man? |
54737 | What is it, my dear? |
54737 | What is it? 54737 What is it?" |
54737 | What is it? |
54737 | What is it? |
54737 | What is wanted? |
54737 | What kind of a looking bag was it? |
54737 | What kind of a watch was it? |
54737 | What made you fix upon me as the one likely to have the watch? |
54737 | What made you leave so good a place? |
54737 | What of the rest of the money and the watch? |
54737 | What shall I call you? |
54737 | What shall I do? |
54737 | What shall we do, Barlow? |
54737 | What stage? 54737 What was ye a- doing with so much money about ye?" |
54737 | What watch? |
54737 | What were the shares? |
54737 | What will you do, follow me? |
54737 | What would you have done to me if you had caught me? |
54737 | What''s that for? |
54737 | What''s the matter with the train? |
54737 | What''s the matter? |
54737 | What''s the row here? |
54737 | What''s the trouble? |
54737 | What''s the trouble? |
54737 | What''s up? |
54737 | What, has the Dixon Combination Comedy Company gone to pieces? |
54737 | What, have you had enough already? |
54737 | When was it left? |
54737 | When was this? 54737 When will supper be ready, Jane?" |
54737 | When? |
54737 | Where are they-- the rascals? |
54737 | Where are you going? |
54737 | Where are you going? |
54737 | Where do you board, Frost? |
54737 | Where do you think of going? |
54737 | Where is it? |
54737 | Where is my old friend, Marden? |
54737 | Where is that to come from? |
54737 | Where is the key? |
54737 | Where is the man who handed it to me? |
54737 | Where will he go? |
54737 | Where''s the gentleman? |
54737 | Who are you? |
54737 | Who do you mean? |
54737 | Who is he, do you know, Mistair Hammerditch? |
54737 | Who is that? |
54737 | Who locked him there? |
54737 | Who put that rock on the track? |
54737 | Who took that check? |
54737 | Who-- what--? |
54737 | Why did he lock you in? |
54737 | Why did n''t you pitch into him? |
54737 | Why did n''t you select some other passenger? |
54737 | Why do n''t you come down? |
54737 | Why do n''t you do that? |
54737 | Why do n''t you tell them the same thing at the window? |
54737 | Why do you ask, boy? |
54737 | Why not for him? |
54737 | Why not look him up? |
54737 | Why not? 54737 Why not?" |
54737 | Why should I? 54737 Why should you do that? |
54737 | Why, have n''t you his address? 54737 Why, my love, what is the matter?" |
54737 | Why, what can this be? |
54737 | Why, where have I heard that before? 54737 Why-- er-- what-- who are you?" |
54737 | Why? 54737 Why?" |
54737 | Why? |
54737 | Why? |
54737 | Why? |
54737 | Why? |
54737 | Will he-- will he bite? |
54737 | Will she never forget him? |
54737 | Will you be guided by my wishes? |
54737 | Will you give me his address, so that I can write to him? |
54737 | Will you give me the watch, or are you prepared to be arrested? |
54737 | Will you keep the watch for fifteen minutes? 54737 Will you promise to do it, Robert?" |
54737 | Will you really? 54737 Will you write to me?" |
54737 | Will you? |
54737 | Will-- he? |
54737 | Wo n''t you identify me? 54737 Wo n''t you identify me?" |
54737 | Wo n''t you take a couple of tickets, young fellow? |
54737 | Wot shall I do? |
54737 | Wot yer doin''down here, then? |
54737 | Wot yer down on him fer? |
54737 | Would you like it out here? |
54737 | Would you rob me? |
54737 | Yes, mother? |
54737 | Yes, yes, but are you quite sure it is safe? |
54737 | Yes? 54737 You are certain he is the man?" |
54737 | You are certain they are after the valise? 54737 You are going?" |
54737 | You are sure that''s the boy? |
54737 | You command me to go to work? |
54737 | You do not? |
54737 | You had not known her long? |
54737 | You haf eem? |
54737 | You have to support yourself? |
54737 | You mean in the way of tips? |
54737 | You mean the Canadian and the Englishman? |
54737 | You mean the two men I just met on the street? |
54737 | You mean, did I strike it rich? 54737 You really expect me to work at the woodpile?" |
54737 | You recognize them? |
54737 | You refer to the figure you would cut when you were dancing the Highland fling? |
54737 | You remember what I said about the great surprise? |
54737 | You say you came because Mr. Amberton sent you? |
54737 | You see? |
54737 | You want a change then? |
54737 | You''ll certainly make them take notice of you? |
54737 | Your bag? |
54737 | Your house? 54737 Zen you are on ze way to Timberville, hey?" |
54737 | *****"So Alameda is a married woman?" |
54737 | After all, why should he interfere? |
54737 | Amberton?" |
54737 | And did you get that map?" |
54737 | And the watch?" |
54737 | And what did the clerk do?" |
54737 | And what is the matter with the lady, sir?''" |
54737 | And you do n''t like the arrangement?" |
54737 | And your name is----?" |
54737 | Are you connected with any business house there?" |
54737 | Are you going to the city?" |
54737 | Are you locked in?" |
54737 | Are you related to Mr. Palmer who keeps the hotel?" |
54737 | Are you well educated?" |
54737 | As they neared Chicago the miner turned to Robert and asked:"Are you intending to go to a hotel, my lad?" |
54737 | But first, is there any other key in the house that will fit this door?" |
54737 | But how was he to prove it? |
54737 | But perhaps you have a place already secured?" |
54737 | But tell me frankly, what would you like to do next?" |
54737 | But that was an unusual case, was n''t it?" |
54737 | But what of those two men? |
54737 | But you could loan me the amount, could n''t you, my love?" |
54737 | But-- but----""But what, sir?" |
54737 | By the way, will you do me a favor?" |
54737 | Ca n''t you put the matter out of your mind during business hours?" |
54737 | Can you make it convenient to get off at the next station?" |
54737 | Did n''t you ever recite?" |
54737 | Did she send the boy a message?" |
54737 | Did they git much?" |
54737 | Did you ever see me nervous, Frost?" |
54737 | Did you work for Gray?" |
54737 | Do n''t you remember my leaving it here a couple of hours ago?" |
54737 | Do n''t you want a clerk in your office?" |
54737 | Do yer want ter git the check away from him?" |
54737 | Do you claim this watch as yours?" |
54737 | Do you expect me to work to- day?" |
54737 | Do you know anything of the company?" |
54737 | Do you know what I pay a clerk at the start?" |
54737 | Do you see that rock?" |
54737 | Do your people live in Chicago?" |
54737 | Does n''t he live in the house with the Nelsons,--or maybe it''s next door?" |
54737 | Does she know you are going on the stage?" |
54737 | Five minutes later a tall thin man walked over from the opposite side of the car, and said,"Will you allow me to sit beside you?" |
54737 | Frost, what can this mean?" |
54737 | Had her husband received a letter from her son and destroyed it? |
54737 | Had she been deceived in the matter, after all? |
54737 | Have you any engagement this evening?" |
54737 | Have you any recommendations?" |
54737 | Have you been there?" |
54737 | Have you got another cigar, Jim?" |
54737 | Have you had any experience?" |
54737 | Have you such a watch about you?" |
54737 | How are you fixed?" |
54737 | How did it feel?" |
54737 | How did you learn my address?" |
54737 | How do you like it?" |
54737 | How do you like this business?" |
54737 | How long has it been yours? |
54737 | How long will you be gone?" |
54737 | How many will you take?" |
54737 | How much do you think I had when I landed at Frisco?" |
54737 | I dare say you think me foolish?" |
54737 | I picked it up, and as I did so, out rolled, what do you think?" |
54737 | I suppose you''re able to walk, Robert?" |
54737 | I wonder what he will do next?" |
54737 | I''m used to walkin'', ai nt you?" |
54737 | I-- would you mind going into the Sherman House with me while I write the letter?" |
54737 | If he would like to come, why does n''t he?" |
54737 | Is he coming down?" |
54737 | Is he well?" |
54737 | Is my mother unable to pay him?" |
54737 | Is n''t it terrible that I get no word from him?" |
54737 | Is n''t that sufficient?" |
54737 | Is that so?" |
54737 | It will be several years before he becomes of age, and who knows how much more of the fortune will come my way before that time?" |
54737 | Let me see, how long have we known each other?" |
54737 | May I ask what induced you to call upon my wife?" |
54737 | May I pass the evening in your room?" |
54737 | Nettie, have n''t you a big envelope in which to place it?" |
54737 | Now, do you feel hungry?" |
54737 | Now, is this watch yours?" |
54737 | Once more, will you obey me?" |
54737 | Palmer?" |
54737 | Palmer?" |
54737 | Palmer?" |
54737 | Palmer?" |
54737 | Perhaps the variety stage the adorable Alameda is on, eh?" |
54737 | Rogers?" |
54737 | See that switch?" |
54737 | Shall I give you a sample of what I am to do?" |
54737 | She noticed the flush upon Robert''s face, and his excited air, and asked at once,"What''s the matter, Robert? |
54737 | So this is Huskin, eh? |
54737 | So you did n''t see the men?" |
54737 | So you supposed her single?" |
54737 | Suppose he had a cowhide somewhere concealed about his clothes? |
54737 | Suppose the fellow had come to inflict punishment upon him? |
54737 | Supposing we dine together?" |
54737 | Talbot?" |
54737 | The watch was the one his father had given him, and without the money how was he to purchase the map Dick Marden was so anxious to possess? |
54737 | Then Robert did n''t send you to see her?" |
54737 | Well, youngster, what do you say?" |
54737 | Were these the fellows who wished to get the lumberman''s lands away from him? |
54737 | What are you going to do before that time comes? |
54737 | What are you going to do?" |
54737 | What can I do?" |
54737 | What can he want of me?" |
54737 | What can it be?" |
54737 | What did he say to you?" |
54737 | What do you say to wrecking it?" |
54737 | What do you think I had better do?" |
54737 | What do you think of my plan to start in Chicago?" |
54737 | What do you want a week?" |
54737 | What had you been doin''?" |
54737 | What is the play, James?" |
54737 | What made your mother marry him?" |
54737 | What makes you think I have?" |
54737 | What of it?" |
54737 | What of it?" |
54737 | What should he do next? |
54737 | What should he do? |
54737 | What time have you?" |
54737 | What will that lead to?" |
54737 | What''s your name?" |
54737 | Where are you going?" |
54737 | Where did the man you just waited on wish to go?" |
54737 | Where did you go from?" |
54737 | Where does he come from?" |
54737 | Where is the boy?" |
54737 | Who will chip in?" |
54737 | Who?" |
54737 | Why did you lock me in?" |
54737 | Why employ Mr. Webber when you have a strong, able- bodied boy in the house?" |
54737 | Why not take a fresh start? |
54737 | Why should I take your letter?" |
54737 | Why should he object? |
54737 | Why?" |
54737 | Will you appoint a time when I can meet you? |
54737 | Will you go to the theater?" |
54737 | Will you mind my stopping at one of the houses for a minute? |
54737 | Will you sit down or call again?" |
54737 | Will you stop at Mr. Webber''s on your way to the post- office and ask him to call? |
54737 | Wo n''t you order dinner served? |
54737 | You do n''t know her?" |
54737 | You understand that this is a cut- rate railroad ticket office?" |
54737 | Your attachment is not serious, I presume?" |
54737 | do you mean to have me arrested?" |
54737 | he called out,"are you up?" |
19592 | ''Did you find the door unlocked?'' 19592 ''Do you know anything about this?'' |
19592 | ''Have you carried up that boy''s breakfast?'' 19592 ''Look here, Tom, you harness the horse right up, do you hear? |
19592 | ''There, what do you say to that?'' 19592 A what?" |
19592 | About what? |
19592 | After that you would n''t mourn very much for his loss? |
19592 | Ai n''t you a spirit? |
19592 | Ai n''t you goin''to lick that new boy? |
19592 | Am I to ask for Mark Mortimer? |
19592 | Am I to understand that my allowance is reduced to three dollars a week? |
19592 | And Jasper only three? |
19592 | And a strong arm? |
19592 | And are not six months long for a mother to be separated from her only child? |
19592 | And be taken for a house- breaker? 19592 And get burned up myself? |
19592 | And now tell me,he said,"how does your uncle take my flight?" |
19592 | And of beating them if they dare to disobey your majesty''s commands, I suppose? |
19592 | And then you will proceed to carry out your own plans? |
19592 | And who are you, young poppinjay? |
19592 | And you claim the right of ordering around smaller boys? |
19592 | And you expect me to supply you? |
19592 | And you permit it? 19592 And you really refused to write the letter, though you knew your life was in danger?" |
19592 | Anything in my line? |
19592 | Are the nights dark now? |
19592 | Are you a ghost? |
19592 | Are you crazy, Margaret? |
19592 | Are you going to let him go as soon as he brings the money, or will he stay with you? |
19592 | Are you going to ride this morning? |
19592 | Are you going to school? |
19592 | Are you going to try it? |
19592 | Are you living here? |
19592 | Are you married-- to her? |
19592 | Are you ready? |
19592 | Are you sick? |
19592 | Are you the doctor? |
19592 | Are you well, my dear boy? |
19592 | As much as that? |
19592 | As my guardian, will you provide for my expenses? |
19592 | At the house? |
19592 | At this school? |
19592 | Been makin''a visit around here? |
19592 | Brother, then? |
19592 | But how did you get off the roof? |
19592 | But the money wo n''t do me any good now, will it? |
19592 | But what can make you believe such a horrible thing? |
19592 | But wo n''t Nicholas need a guardian? |
19592 | Ca n''t I attend to your business? |
19592 | Ca n''t you hide me? |
19592 | Ca n''t you say something to the gentleman? |
19592 | Can I do anything to help you? |
19592 | Can a fellow have fun there? |
19592 | Can such things take place within earshot of the police? |
19592 | Can this be so? |
19592 | Can you come out and stop at our house over night? 19592 Did Margaret take upon herself to telegraph to you?" |
19592 | Did Margaret tell you this? |
19592 | Did he ask you about me? |
19592 | Did he ask you to come? |
19592 | Did he come off best? |
19592 | Did he expect you to make the whole journey on this contemptible sum? |
19592 | Did he give you this canoe? |
19592 | Did he send you out here? |
19592 | Did n''t I say so? 19592 Did n''t I tell you so?" |
19592 | Did n''t I tell you? |
19592 | Did n''t you direct Margaret to telegraph for me? |
19592 | Did n''t you shoot anything? |
19592 | Did she, though? 19592 Did she? |
19592 | Did they tell you to confine me? |
19592 | Did you bring me any money, mother? |
19592 | Did you ever hear my father inquire after me? |
19592 | Did you ever ride in the cars, Harry? |
19592 | Did you expect me to fall on your neck and embrace you? |
19592 | Did you expect me to make no resistance? |
19592 | Did you go out through the front door? |
19592 | Did you have any business this way? 19592 Did you have any ticket?" |
19592 | Did you hear me? |
19592 | Did you hear what I said? |
19592 | Did you knock? |
19592 | Did you know I was in here? |
19592 | Did you know he was here? |
19592 | Did you mean to keep me wholly unacquainted with my father''s illness? |
19592 | Did you never speak to him of me? |
19592 | Did your mother send for you? |
19592 | Do I look like a burglar? |
19592 | Do n''t you know? |
19592 | Do n''t you like this marriage, Jasper? |
19592 | Do n''t you think you could manage it? |
19592 | Do n''t you? 19592 Do you dare to continue your impertinent remarks?" |
19592 | Do you feel as well as usual, father? |
19592 | Do you hear that, sir? 19592 Do you intend to remain in the kitchen?" |
19592 | Do you know how much he has received? |
19592 | Do you know if the next house is higher than this? |
19592 | Do you know where your husband got this boy from? |
19592 | Do you know, old woman,he said in a different tone,"I''ve heard news that''ll rather take you by suprise?" |
19592 | Do you live around here? |
19592 | Do you live here? |
19592 | Do you live here? |
19592 | Do you live here? |
19592 | Do you mean to keep me in this dark hole a week? |
19592 | Do you mean to say that you could n''t come? |
19592 | Do you mean to taunt me with my poverty? |
19592 | Do you own the road, too? |
19592 | Do you promise that? |
19592 | Do you really believe that, Margaret? |
19592 | Do you refuse? |
19592 | Do you say so? |
19592 | Do you speak English? |
19592 | Do you speak for yourself as well as for him? |
19592 | Do you think I will allow him to bully me? |
19592 | Do you think I would be seen in such low company? |
19592 | Do you think he can walk to the depot? |
19592 | Do you think you can live on that? |
19592 | Do you think, Mrs. Kent, that you have any right to deprive him of the opportunity to obtain an education? |
19592 | Do you wish me success, mates? |
19592 | Does Dr. Benton know this? |
19592 | Does Thorne know this? |
19592 | Does he ever do that? |
19592 | Does he know it? |
19592 | Does it? 19592 Does my step- mother know of this?" |
19592 | Does she hate me or not? |
19592 | Does your father live there? |
19592 | Edward,said Mrs. Fitch, her face fairly glowing with delight,"do you see? |
19592 | Escaped? |
19592 | Ever been there afore? |
19592 | Father of one of my school- mates? |
19592 | From a hospital? 19592 Got any capital?" |
19592 | Halloo, young''un, how yer gettin''along? |
19592 | Harry,said Jasper to the little boy, whose name he had learned,"do you want to go with me?" |
19592 | Has he been home much since you were in the house? |
19592 | Has he been in prison? 19592 Has n''t he told you?" |
19592 | Has she sent him to you to be brought up in the way he should go? |
19592 | Have I? |
19592 | Have another game of euchre, Dick? |
19592 | Have n''t you anybody to send-- anybody you can trust? |
19592 | Have n''t you got anything to say, youngster? |
19592 | Have n''t you, cap''n? 19592 Have they gone away?" |
19592 | Have you a father? |
19592 | Have you any brothers and sisters? |
19592 | Have you been to the house? |
19592 | Have you found your ticket? |
19592 | Have you got a mother? |
19592 | Have you got any money, Master Jasper? 19592 Have you had enough?" |
19592 | Have you sold the house? |
19592 | He must spend his next vacation here, eh, Jasper? 19592 He thinks you do, eh, mother?" |
19592 | He''s your uncle, then? |
19592 | How are you, Nicholas? |
19592 | How are you? |
19592 | How came you here, then? |
19592 | How came you here? |
19592 | How came you near this house? |
19592 | How came you there? 19592 How can you assist him in such wicked practices?" |
19592 | How can you enjoy the sufferings of a child? |
19592 | How could you be so wicked as to steal my boy? |
19592 | How did he come to be sent here to this school? 19592 How did he know you were related to me?" |
19592 | How did you find me out? |
19592 | How did you find your way here, boy? |
19592 | How did you get away from that room where you were locked up? |
19592 | How did you get out of the house? 19592 How did you get out, and when?" |
19592 | How did you get out, then? |
19592 | How did you learn the news about your sister, Dick? |
19592 | How do you do it? |
19592 | How do you do, Master Harry? |
19592 | How do you happen to be here this afternoon? |
19592 | How do you know but he''ll give you the slip? |
19592 | How do you know? |
19592 | How do you know? |
19592 | How do you like her, Margaret? |
19592 | How do you make that out, mother? |
19592 | How does he look? |
19592 | How far back is the village? |
19592 | How happens it, madam,he said,"that your treatment of me has changed so entirely since my father''s death? |
19592 | How has it been against you? |
19592 | How in the world did he find me out? |
19592 | How is my father? |
19592 | How is that? |
19592 | How is your mother? |
19592 | How long before you have another vacation, Jasper? |
19592 | How long do you think they will keep you here? |
19592 | How long has my father been so sick? |
19592 | How long has this child been here? |
19592 | How long have you known him, that you speak with so much confidence? |
19592 | How long is he going to stay? |
19592 | How much commission are you to receive? |
19592 | How much did you tell him? |
19592 | How much do you want? |
19592 | How much is it? |
19592 | How much money do you expect me to give you? |
19592 | How much pay do you want? |
19592 | How much property did the old man leave? |
19592 | How much will you lend me, then? |
19592 | How old are you? |
19592 | How then could you be in confinement? 19592 How was that?" |
19592 | How would you like to go to Niagara Falls? |
19592 | How? |
19592 | How? |
19592 | How? |
19592 | I beg your pardon, sir,said he,"but did you see anything of my ticket and money?" |
19592 | I have n''t been as lucky as you, sister Helen, I admit; but where would you have been but for your lucky marriage? |
19592 | I say, mother, can you give me my first week''s allowance in advance? 19592 I say, mother,"said Nicholas,"suppose he do n''t come back?" |
19592 | I suppose you mean to ask if your mother is well? |
19592 | I suppose you''ll own up after the wedding, wo n''t you? |
19592 | I suppose your husband kidnapped the child in order to get money from the parents for his return? |
19592 | I wonder how long it''ll take for him to get to sleep? |
19592 | I wonder if she understands English? |
19592 | I wonder what he''ll think of me? |
19592 | I wonder where Jasper is? |
19592 | I wonder whether he''s got a message for the doctor or one of us boys? |
19592 | In this house? |
19592 | Indeed? 19592 Is Jasper Kent here?" |
19592 | Is Mr. Fitch in the counting- room? |
19592 | Is Mr. Mark Mortimer here? |
19592 | Is he any relation to you? |
19592 | Is he badly wounded? |
19592 | Is he boarding here? |
19592 | Is his name Mortimer, too? |
19592 | Is it all right? |
19592 | Is it easy to find the way? |
19592 | Is it not true? |
19592 | Is it too late? |
19592 | Is it true? |
19592 | Is it wholly because you are afraid I will betray you that you treat me in this way? |
19592 | Is my father conscious? |
19592 | Is n''t it a pretty name? |
19592 | Is n''t it awful to be shut up there? |
19592 | Is n''t it in my hat? |
19592 | Is old Kent rich? |
19592 | Is she the wife of the man who took you away? |
19592 | Is she with you? |
19592 | Is that all you''ve got to say? |
19592 | Is that boy yours? |
19592 | Is that man going to stay here? |
19592 | Is that the way for a boy to talk to his-- elder? |
19592 | Is that what brought you on? |
19592 | Is that where you are to collect money? |
19592 | Is that your team? 19592 Is there no hope for him?" |
19592 | Is there nobody else in the house? |
19592 | Is there only one way? |
19592 | Is this the first child he has kidnapped? |
19592 | Is this true? |
19592 | Is this true? |
19592 | Is this your child? |
19592 | Is what true? |
19592 | Is white boy hurt? |
19592 | Is your husband likely to come up here? |
19592 | Is your mother at home? |
19592 | Is your name of such weight? |
19592 | It is,said Mrs. Kent, with a defiant look, which Jasper interpreted to mean"What are you going to do about it?" |
19592 | It will do us no good at present? |
19592 | It''s all for her son, is it? 19592 Jack, does he know it?" |
19592 | Jasper,said Mr. Fitch one day, as our hero entered his counting- room,"how would you like a little journey?" |
19592 | Look here, boy,said Dick,"do you want a job?" |
19592 | Madam,said Mr. Miller, disgusted at the woman''s manner,"do you consider that you are carrying out his father''s wishes in reference to his son?" |
19592 | Margaret,said Jasper, abruptly,"did you go into my father''s sick- chamber at any time?" |
19592 | May I ask whether you desire me to return to school? |
19592 | May I ask why? |
19592 | May I ask your name? |
19592 | May I go up? |
19592 | May it not be parental partiality? |
19592 | My father left you some money, did n''t he? |
19592 | My whip? |
19592 | Nathan,said he,"did you see the boy that was with us just now?" |
19592 | Nicholas, will you sit there and see your mother insulted? |
19592 | No matter what becomes of your poor brother? |
19592 | No; did you come to see me? 19592 No; did you put it there?" |
19592 | No? |
19592 | Now tell me, what is your plan? |
19592 | Now tell me,said Dick, eagerly, when they were in the lower room,"how much property has my sister got?" |
19592 | Now the question comes up-- what am I to do? |
19592 | Now what have you got to tell me? |
19592 | Now, boy, have you got the money? |
19592 | Now, if the window should be fastened, what should I do? |
19592 | Now,he asked,"what are your plans?" |
19592 | Of what kind? |
19592 | Oh, Dick, how can you torture the poor child? |
19592 | Old woman,said he, addressing his wife,"ca n''t you rake up something for this boy to eat? |
19592 | One hundred and fifty dollars? |
19592 | Or to Saratoga? |
19592 | Out West? |
19592 | Perhaps you think we''re commission merchants, or bankers, or something of that kind, Bill and me? |
19592 | Poison him? 19592 Ran away, eh?" |
19592 | Saw Jasper? |
19592 | Say, mother, how about the will? |
19592 | Sha n''t I go with you? |
19592 | Shall I lie to you, then? |
19592 | Shall I paddle instead of you? |
19592 | Shall I tell you what I think, Master Jasper? |
19592 | Shall I try it? |
19592 | Shall you meet him again? |
19592 | She ought to do something for me-- don''t you think so? 19592 Shows the white feather, eh?" |
19592 | So I am a low person, am I? |
19592 | So I''m to be her nephew, am I? 19592 So Jasper Kent has arrived, has he?" |
19592 | So you are a man of business, are you? |
19592 | So you say,he answered, brutally,"How''s the brat? |
19592 | So, that''s the way you managed it? |
19592 | Succeed? 19592 Suppose I had had no money, would you have come then?" |
19592 | Suppose he does n''t? |
19592 | Suppose we keep him and train him up to our business? |
19592 | Suppose you get in a tight place? |
19592 | Suppose you had got Harry away from this man, how could you have found me? |
19592 | Suppose you should n''t collect it? |
19592 | Tell me, Margaret,he asked,"how came my father to marry Miss Thorne?" |
19592 | Thank you, Mr. Miller; but suppose I should die before attaining my majority? |
19592 | That we may have more such scenes as yesterday and to- day? |
19592 | That would be the best way; but can you? |
19592 | That''s the reason, is n''t it? |
19592 | The father of the boy that Dick kidnapped? |
19592 | The windows? |
19592 | Then Harry was not concealed in this city? |
19592 | Then five years must elapse before you come into possession of your property? |
19592 | Then it is he? 19592 Then the child was stolen?" |
19592 | Then why do you stay? |
19592 | Then you do n''t mean to invite me to the wedding, mother? |
19592 | Then you wanted to be his guardian? |
19592 | Then--"Why have I come? 19592 Think of him? |
19592 | This, then, is your unalterable determination? |
19592 | To begin with, do you know where I get the money I pay for your schooling and clothes? |
19592 | To find employment, I suppose? |
19592 | To what place do you wish me to go, may I ask, sir? |
19592 | To you, perhaps? |
19592 | Tom,he called out,"do you know if Mrs. Kent is at home?" |
19592 | Tom,said she,"have you a good whip?" |
19592 | Uncle Nathan stared, and called out:''Where''s your eyes, Jack? |
19592 | Uncle Nathan? 19592 Until you make up your mind you expect me to remain at home, I suppose?" |
19592 | Was he here? 19592 Was he, then, in great pain?" |
19592 | Was it yesterday? |
19592 | Was she very much surprised when you made the proposal, father? |
19592 | Was that the only time? |
19592 | Was there ever a more selfish, cold- hearted woman? |
19592 | Well, Kent,he said, with a show of intimacy which Jasper found very disagreeable,"what news from home?" |
19592 | Well, boy, how do you like your quarters? |
19592 | Well, suppose you are right? |
19592 | Well, where''s my mother? |
19592 | Well,he said,"what do you propose to do?" |
19592 | Well,said Nicholas, entering directly afterward,"what have you said to him? |
19592 | Well,said the ruffian, defiantly,"what if I did? |
19592 | Were you afraid I should betray you? |
19592 | Were you frightened? |
19592 | What allowance are you going to give me, mother? |
19592 | What am I to do with it? |
19592 | What are you going to do? |
19592 | What are you talking about, Jasper? |
19592 | What are you? |
19592 | What business has it to cry, then? 19592 What business have you out here with such a paltry sum as twelve dollars?" |
19592 | What can I do alone, here? |
19592 | What can I do? |
19592 | What can Mrs. Kent-- a woman-- do to injure me? 19592 What claim have you on me?" |
19592 | What could I steal? |
19592 | What did he tell you? |
19592 | What did she say? |
19592 | What did they shut you up for? 19592 What did you do that for?" |
19592 | What did you do? |
19592 | What did you hear, you young scoundrel? |
19592 | What do I look like, eh, boy? |
19592 | What do you know about Kent? |
19592 | What do you know about her? |
19592 | What do you know about my mother? |
19592 | What do you mean by joining you? |
19592 | What do you mean by that, you impudent young jackanapes? |
19592 | What do you mean, boy? |
19592 | What do you mean, stranger? |
19592 | What do you mean? 19592 What do you mean?" |
19592 | What do you mean? |
19592 | What do you mean? |
19592 | What do you mean? |
19592 | What do you mean? |
19592 | What do you think it is? |
19592 | What do you want me to do, mother? |
19592 | What do you want to do with him? |
19592 | What do you wish to do, Jasper? |
19592 | What does he think? 19592 What does he want of you?" |
19592 | What does that carpet- bag mean? |
19592 | What for? 19592 What for? |
19592 | What for? |
19592 | What for? |
19592 | What for? |
19592 | What for? |
19592 | What good would that do? |
19592 | What good''ll you be? |
19592 | What have you got to say, I should like to know? |
19592 | What have you got? |
19592 | What if I did? 19592 What is fifty dollars?" |
19592 | What is his age? |
19592 | What is it, Jasper-- bad news? |
19592 | What is it? |
19592 | What is it? |
19592 | What is my business? |
19592 | What is the boy''s name? |
19592 | What is the name of your employer? |
19592 | What is your business? |
19592 | What kind of company? |
19592 | What made you deny it, then? |
19592 | What made you dislike him? |
19592 | What made you frighten me so? 19592 What made you invite him?" |
19592 | What made you put on the sheet? |
19592 | What made you stop here, then? |
19592 | What made you think I did? |
19592 | What makes you think so? 19592 What of it?" |
19592 | What other reason have you? |
19592 | What place is this? |
19592 | What prevented you? |
19592 | What right have you to keep me here against my will? |
19592 | What shall I do when you''re away, Dick? |
19592 | What shall I say, then? |
19592 | What then? |
19592 | What was it? |
19592 | What was the quarrel about? |
19592 | What were they? |
19592 | What''ll you say to him about it? |
19592 | What''s all that about, Dick? 19592 What''s he doing?" |
19592 | What''s the matter, Thorne? |
19592 | What''s the matter, then? |
19592 | What''s the name of the place? |
19592 | What''s your game? |
19592 | What''s your plan, Jack? |
19592 | What, Nicholas, back so soon? |
19592 | What, mother, do you know him? |
19592 | What? 19592 What?" |
19592 | When are you coming back? |
19592 | When did he assume charge of my father''s case? |
19592 | When do you expect him back? |
19592 | When do you leave? |
19592 | When do you want me to go? |
19592 | When do you want me to start? |
19592 | When does your uncle go to bed? |
19592 | When have you agreed to meet the kidnapper to carry him the money? |
19592 | When was it paid? |
19592 | When will white boy come back? |
19592 | When will you come for me? |
19592 | When? |
19592 | When? |
19592 | Where am I? |
19592 | Where are they? |
19592 | Where are you going when you leave here? |
19592 | Where are you going? |
19592 | Where are you going? |
19592 | Where are you staying? |
19592 | Where did that come from? |
19592 | Where did you come from? |
19592 | Where did you find him, ma''am, if I may be so bold? |
19592 | Where did you pass last night? |
19592 | Where is Dr. Graham, my father''s old doctor? |
19592 | Where is he? |
19592 | Where is he? |
19592 | Where is the old man that generally comes up? |
19592 | Where is your husband now? |
19592 | Where is your whip, Tom? |
19592 | Where were you, then? |
19592 | Where white boy go to- night? |
19592 | Where will we go? |
19592 | Where''s mother? |
19592 | Where''s the rest, then? |
19592 | Where? 19592 Where?" |
19592 | Which shall I take? |
19592 | White boy''s picture? |
19592 | Who am I? 19592 Who are you?" |
19592 | Who are you? |
19592 | Who calls my son an intruder? |
19592 | Who did this? |
19592 | Who did, then, my darling? |
19592 | Who is it? 19592 Who is this Dr. Kenyon whom you called in afterward?" |
19592 | Who is this man? |
19592 | Who says I am going to die? |
19592 | Who says he licked me? |
19592 | Who shot me? |
19592 | Who tied you? |
19592 | Who told you that? |
19592 | Who told you this? |
19592 | Who told you-- the neighbors? 19592 Who wants me, then?" |
19592 | Who wants me? |
19592 | Who would do it? |
19592 | Who''s to tell but he may bring company? |
19592 | Who''s''we''? |
19592 | Whose was it, then? |
19592 | Why am I so sleepy? |
19592 | Why are you standing there, fellow? |
19592 | Why could n''t she stay as governess to Florence? |
19592 | Why did he not come himself? |
19592 | Why did he run away from home, then? |
19592 | Why did n''t you tell me all this before, mother? |
19592 | Why did n''t you tell me he was here? |
19592 | Why did n''t you tell me of this before, mother? |
19592 | Why did you come out of that closet? |
19592 | Why did you do that? |
19592 | Why did you let him in? |
19592 | Why did you not send for me before? |
19592 | Why do n''t you answer? |
19592 | Why do n''t you eat, Jasper? |
19592 | Why do n''t you obey, then? |
19592 | Why do you keep me here? |
19592 | Why does it? |
19592 | Why is he to receive five dollars, if I am only to get three? |
19592 | Why is it that I distrust her so much? |
19592 | Why is n''t he here? |
19592 | Why not say''gift''at once? |
19592 | Why not, mother? |
19592 | Why not? 19592 Why not? |
19592 | Why not? |
19592 | Why not? |
19592 | Why not? |
19592 | Why not? |
19592 | Why not? |
19592 | Why not? |
19592 | Why should I get the ball? |
19592 | Why should I? 19592 Why should he say so, then?" |
19592 | Why, yes, I have,answered her brother, perceiving at once that he might urge this as a claim upon her;"but what of that? |
19592 | Why? |
19592 | Why? |
19592 | Will I get mother''s property? |
19592 | Will Jasper be invited? |
19592 | Will the old man do anything for me after he marries you, mother? |
19592 | Will you accept the trust? |
19592 | Will you ask them to come up and speak to me? 19592 Will you call him?" |
19592 | Will you go up and see? 19592 Will you promise me the money after you have collected it?" |
19592 | Will you see him, then? |
19592 | Will you take me home? |
19592 | Will you take me to my mamma? |
19592 | Wo n''t it? |
19592 | Wo n''t you give me a seat? 19592 Wo n''t you go around to the office, ma''am, and tell master?" |
19592 | Wo n''t you have some supper first? |
19592 | Wo n''t you let me have a light? |
19592 | Would it make any difference with him? |
19592 | Would n''t I? 19592 Would n''t you, if you were sure your uncle would n''t find out?" |
19592 | Would you go into the presence of God with an oath in your mouth? |
19592 | Would you have afforded me the information I desired? |
19592 | Would you take my life for seventy- five dollars? |
19592 | Yes, she''s your father''s wife, is n''t she? |
19592 | Yes; did n''t I tell you I wanted you to have it? |
19592 | Yes; did n''t you know of it? |
19592 | Yes; do you know him? |
19592 | You ai n''t a burglar, are you? |
19592 | You are quite sure you can not stay at home? |
19592 | You are sure you are not a burglar? |
19592 | You dare to find fault with me, do you? |
19592 | You did n''t expect to see me here? |
19592 | You do n''t expect me to get along on three dollars? |
19592 | You do n''t happen to have any''baccy with you? |
19592 | You do n''t mean that, Master Jasper? |
19592 | You do n''t want a clerk, do you? |
19592 | You do? |
19592 | You find Nicholas well? |
19592 | You give it to Monima? |
19592 | You have a nephew at Dr. Benton''s boarding- school? |
19592 | You have n''t been such a fool as to go off and leave all your property in her hands? |
19592 | You heard? |
19592 | You mean that a minor''s promise would be invalid? 19592 You pay three hundred a year for me, do n''t you?" |
19592 | You remember me, do n''t you? |
19592 | You think she would not allow you to go back to school? |
19592 | You thought that matters were as bad as that a week ago, and yet you did n''t send for me? |
19592 | You want him to make his will first, and leave you guardian? |
19592 | You want to know why I am confined here? |
19592 | You will admit that it is aggravating to see a stranger-- an intruder, I may say-- preferred to him in his own home? |
19592 | You will? 19592 You wish to know what to do?" |
19592 | You wo n''t allow it? |
19592 | You wo n''t, eh? |
19592 | You''d take me with you, Dick? |
19592 | You''ll see''em at supper, wo n''t you? |
19592 | You''ll take me with you, Dick? |
19592 | You''re doing well, then? |
19592 | You''re the new boy, I believe? |
19592 | Your brother''s son, I suppose? |
19592 | Your mother? 19592 Your uncle did n''t think of that, did he?" |
19592 | ''How did he get out?'' |
19592 | *********"Then you do n''t think you can stay, Jasper?" |
19592 | A minute after he roared down stairs:"''Where''s the boy? |
19592 | Ai n''t it, mother?" |
19592 | Ai n''t you my only sister, and has n''t it been years since we met?" |
19592 | And how are you improving in your studies, Nicholas?" |
19592 | And was he also in danger? |
19592 | And what became of Jasper? |
19592 | Are they bad people, then?" |
19592 | Are you going to leave us?" |
19592 | Are you not ashamed-- a great, strong man, as you are-- not to be able to support yourself and wife without help from me?" |
19592 | Are you ready to apologize for having attacked Nicholas?" |
19592 | Are you the son of the man she married?" |
19592 | Are you willing to relinquish it to another?" |
19592 | Benton?" |
19592 | But I say, are you going to take Jasper, too?" |
19592 | But I say, if his father liked him so much, what made him appoint you to take care of him?" |
19592 | But I say, mother, what are you going to do? |
19592 | But have you any money?" |
19592 | But it wo n''t do any harm when it''s all over, will it?" |
19592 | But tell me, father, did you marry for love?" |
19592 | But who had sped the shaft? |
19592 | But, after all, was it true? |
19592 | By the way, you''ve got a step- son, have n''t you?" |
19592 | Ca n''t you see straight this morning?'' |
19592 | Ca n''t you trust me with the brat?" |
19592 | Can you help me to leave the house?" |
19592 | Did I tell you that I saw him last week?" |
19592 | Did he come with you?" |
19592 | Did n''t she ever tell you of your Uncle Dick?" |
19592 | Did n''t your father leave you a fortune?" |
19592 | Did old Fitch make any difficulties?" |
19592 | Did the old man help you?" |
19592 | Did they ill- treat my darling?" |
19592 | Did you advise it?" |
19592 | Did you have any trouble with the people there?" |
19592 | Did you say you disliked him?" |
19592 | Did you tie him?" |
19592 | Do I venture too much in asking you to become his friend?" |
19592 | Do n''t you say so?" |
19592 | Do n''t you think you could help me to escape?" |
19592 | Do you think I am made of money?" |
19592 | Do you think it looks like me?" |
19592 | Do you think that will be to- night?" |
19592 | Do you think you could get out of this window?" |
19592 | Do you understand that?" |
19592 | Do you understand?" |
19592 | Does Jasper get the rest?" |
19592 | Does he suspect anything?" |
19592 | Does he suspect you?" |
19592 | Does n''t she own anything?" |
19592 | Each time he asked our hero:"Are you ready to join our friends?" |
19592 | Eh, old woman?" |
19592 | Fitch?" |
19592 | Has he been arrested?" |
19592 | Has it been crying?" |
19592 | Have I your permission to return to school?" |
19592 | Have you any message to send to your father?" |
19592 | Have you any objection to our detaining him?" |
19592 | Have you anything to say about it?" |
19592 | Have you anything to say against it?" |
19592 | Have you been questioning them about my affairs?" |
19592 | Have you found out any way to help me?" |
19592 | Have you just come from there?" |
19592 | Have you refused Jasper permission to return to the school at which his father placed him?" |
19592 | He looked at Jasper in uncertainty at first, then with confidence, and said:"Did you come for me?" |
19592 | He threw himself sullenly into a chair and growled:"Where were you? |
19592 | He went into a lager- beer saloon near- by and asked:"Will you let me see your directory?" |
19592 | Here?" |
19592 | How about your mother? |
19592 | How came you to go there?" |
19592 | How can I thank you?" |
19592 | How could he ask this man if he had taken his property? |
19592 | How did he come here?'' |
19592 | How did you get in?" |
19592 | How do I know but you will betray me?" |
19592 | How do you know?" |
19592 | How does it happen that you dismissed Dr. Graham, my father''s old family physician?" |
19592 | How long has it been going on-- the--""The courtship? |
19592 | How much allowance did your father use to give you?" |
19592 | How was it, Nancy?'' |
19592 | I suppose there is a village?" |
19592 | I''m ready to give up the brat, but will his father keep faith? |
19592 | Instead, he said, reproachfully:"Why was it, father, that you left me in ignorance of your intention?" |
19592 | Is it anything we can help you in?" |
19592 | Is it what I said this afternoon?" |
19592 | Is my father unwell?" |
19592 | Is that nothing, Monima? |
19592 | Is that your name?" |
19592 | Is the door shut?" |
19592 | Is your wife living?" |
19592 | Jasper looked so shocked that the Indian girl said, in a tone of surprise:"Is white boy sorry?" |
19592 | Kent?" |
19592 | Kent?" |
19592 | Kent?" |
19592 | Louis?" |
19592 | Might it not be the case that Thorne, who evidently disliked him, had fabricated the story in order to annoy him? |
19592 | Miller?" |
19592 | Miller?" |
19592 | Now, I put it to you, Tom, can I stay at home to be treated as you saw me treated this morning?" |
19592 | Now, how much money have you got with you?" |
19592 | Oh, what shall we do?" |
19592 | Say, old woman, where''s the whisky?" |
19592 | Shall I make you some tea?" |
19592 | Shall I show you the way?" |
19592 | Shall I tell you about the school?" |
19592 | She seemed in turn to be possessed by curiosity, for she asked:"What white boy''s name?" |
19592 | She stopped paddling, and asked, in a musical voice:"White boy speak?" |
19592 | So she sent you out to me, did she? |
19592 | So your father is a chief?" |
19592 | Strange you was n''t invited to the wedding, is n''t it?" |
19592 | Suppose I agree to pay your expenses at school-- that is to say, advancing the money, to be repaid when you obtain yours?" |
19592 | That makes us step- brothers, does n''t it?" |
19592 | The latter looked up, and without a sign of recognition said:"What''s wanted, sir?" |
19592 | Then came the startling thought:"Am I a prisoner?" |
19592 | This aroused Nicholas, who retreated a little as he asked:"Did you have anything catching?" |
19592 | This is a splendid old place, is n''t it?" |
19592 | Thorne?" |
19592 | Thus adjured, the little boy said:"Wo n''t you take me to my mamma?" |
19592 | To whom?" |
19592 | Travellin''on business?" |
19592 | Was Mr. Kent aware that you had a son?" |
19592 | Was it your father?" |
19592 | Was not this child stolen?" |
19592 | Was this interloper-- this stranger-- to be preferred to him in his own father''s house? |
19592 | We can keep the matter secret for that time, ca n''t we, Nicholas?" |
19592 | Well, you did n''t expect the pleasure of seeing me, did you?" |
19592 | What am I to do afterward? |
19592 | What are you starin''at, young''un?" |
19592 | What boy( for it was a boy''s voice) had dared to command him to atop? |
19592 | What brings you here?" |
19592 | What business have you in my house, anyway?" |
19592 | What could he say? |
19592 | What do they keep you here for?" |
19592 | What do you mean?" |
19592 | What do you say?" |
19592 | What do you think he said to me?" |
19592 | What do you think of him?" |
19592 | What does she do but get him to marry her?" |
19592 | What have I to do with you?" |
19592 | What have you come here for?" |
19592 | What have you done with him?'' |
19592 | What shall I do?" |
19592 | What time was he to come here?" |
19592 | What use is there in going to Croyden?" |
19592 | What''s a dollar a week?" |
19592 | What''s that?" |
19592 | What''s the use of bearing malice?" |
19592 | What, blubbering? |
19592 | When are you going to have supper?" |
19592 | When did it take place?" |
19592 | When do you think I had better try it?" |
19592 | When do you want to start?" |
19592 | When he had walked half a mile along the lonely road he stopped suddenly and asked himself:"What are my plans? |
19592 | When this became clear through his heavy breathing, Dick turned to the younger man, and pointing to Jasper, asked:"What have you been doing to him?" |
19592 | Where am I to find you? |
19592 | Where are you travelling?" |
19592 | Where do you propose to go?" |
19592 | Where is he?" |
19592 | Where may you be from?" |
19592 | Where''s the door? |
19592 | Who are you?" |
19592 | Why did I not see him?" |
19592 | Why did n''t you jump, as I did?" |
19592 | Why do n''t you tell me, mother?" |
19592 | Why might he not be taken for a burglar? |
19592 | Why should n''t he reveal himself to him, and throw himself upon him for protection? |
19592 | Why was Dr. Graham dismissed? |
19592 | Why were you so imprudent as to tell Jasper I was your mother? |
19592 | Will she treat him well?" |
19592 | Will that suit you?" |
19592 | Will you go in and tell her I am here?" |
19592 | Will you open the door?" |
19592 | Will you remain here till I return?" |
19592 | Will you take me in your canoe?" |
19592 | Wo n''t it be better for as both to be separated?" |
19592 | Would you dare to do it?" |
19592 | You ai n''t going to stick down in this dull place all your life, are you?" |
19592 | You do n''t mean to say he''s gone?'' |
19592 | You do n''t think I fancy it, do you?" |
19592 | You do n''t think he''ll back out from his agreement?" |
19592 | You know my sister?" |
19592 | You wo n''t say anything against me to her?" |
19592 | You''re hungry, ai n''t you?" |
19592 | asked Jasper, turning with moist eyes to his step- mother,"that I might see my father before he died?" |
19592 | called the old man''s voice from below, sharply,"has n''t that boy got through yet?" |
19592 | do I look like a burglar?" |
19592 | for not flogging Master Jasper?" |
19592 | has he got back again?" |
19592 | he burst forth, impulsively,"is it true?" |
19592 | he thought,"to my sister''s fortune? |
19592 | he was just saying, when a voice he well knew was heard, calm and resolute:"Thorne, are you bullying that boy again?" |
19592 | is Thorne at him again?" |
19592 | is he here?" |
19592 | my chicken, it''s you, is it?" |
19592 | my uncle, too?" |
19592 | she exclaimed,"do you dare to speak to me in this style?" |
19592 | she said, pitifully, bending over her son;"are you much hurt?" |
19592 | so late as this? |
19592 | that disturbs you, does it?" |
19592 | this low, common person his uncle? |
19592 | thought Jasper,"and what shall I do if he comes?" |
19592 | thought Jasper,"can it be possible that in the middle of a great city I can be imprisoned like this, with hundreds passing the house every hour? |
19592 | were you arrested?" |
19592 | who''s your telegram for?" |
19592 | your nephew, Dick?" |