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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32164 | ''Are you brave?'' 32164 And er-- what was it you lost?" |
32164 | And how did Penelope explain the mystery? |
32164 | And to Bend? |
32164 | And who is the Forest Service? |
32164 | And who is the Government? |
32164 | Any luck? |
32164 | Can you tell me if this has any value now? |
32164 | Do n''t smoke, neither, I suppose? |
32164 | Do you chew? |
32164 | Good gracious, why should I need it? |
32164 | Have a drink? |
32164 | Hello, Putnam? |
32164 | Homesteading? |
32164 | How far to Millican''s? |
32164 | Lost something? |
32164 | This is private property and----"Whose property? |
32164 | Where are you bound? |
32164 | Where did you get it? |
32164 | Why did n''t the old fool drop his wampum-- shell out, as one might say,--and make tracks? |
32164 | Why not try Olympus? |
32164 | ''Dare you go to the caves where my treasures are hid?'' |
32164 | And always the question was,''How may I put hiaqua in my purse?'' |
32164 | But what could we do? |
32164 | But where have you seen a valley where all of this is mingled, where nature refuses to be a specialist and man appears a Jack of all outdoor trades? |
32164 | Can we not learn of them? |
32164 | Did you ever hear of a New Jersey man fighting because his town was maligned? |
32164 | Does n''t that epitomize the contempt of the highlander for the lowlander? |
32164 | Every word of Tamanous had thus far proved veritable; but might there not be a bitter deceit at the last? |
32164 | For who prefers twenty odd hours of stagecoaching to travel in a Pullman? |
32164 | Had Tamanous been revealing to another the great secret? |
32164 | Had Tamanous been widely at work in that eventful night?--or had the spiritual change the old man felt affected his views of the outer world? |
32164 | Help? |
32164 | Many miles? |
32164 | That flame just glimmering over the treetops, was it a camp- fire of friend or foe? |
32164 | The ranger swelled with pride-- after all, had n''t he demonstrated himself the representative of our omnipotent nation? |
32164 | Therein, indeed, lies the answer to this query, which a transplanted Easterner hears ever and anon: Why do you live in the West? |
32164 | Tragedy? |
32164 | Was there another searcher in the forest, and a bolder than he? |
32164 | When will he come down, down, down, Down to the salmon- pot and me?'' |
32164 | Wonder if it''s too late to get it paid?" |
32164 | or seriously bemoans the advent of electric lights, running water, cement sidewalks, and other appurtenances of material development? |
33725 | Ace, did you notice any mud along that passageway? 33725 An ichthyosaurus?" |
33725 | And Alaska and Asia? |
33725 | And Pedro? |
33725 | And bears? |
33725 | And garlic? |
33725 | And how do you know about all these ups and downs of climate? |
33725 | And how do you know all that? |
33725 | And next time I want to cast aspersions on any one''s intelligence,shouted Pedro,"I''m going to call him a-- what was it?" |
33725 | And she wo n''t have him? |
33725 | And those glacial deposits you showed us to- day are 30,000 years old? |
33725 | And why? 33725 Are these fossils?" |
33725 | Are you riding? |
33725 | Bears? 33725 But Mr. Norris, do y''mind my asking,"Pedro hesitated,"but how do you know it is a new volcano? |
33725 | But am I getting too long- winded? |
33725 | But bears are not? |
33725 | But does n''t the ocean give it back to the land when it leaves these sediments along the shore? |
33725 | But have we a mushroom expert in our midst? 33725 But then what?" |
33725 | But this serum-- where do you get it? |
33725 | But what? |
33725 | But where did those first creatures come from? |
33725 | But who did it? |
33725 | But why did n''t the glaciers clean them off the basins of the Kaweah and the Tule Rivers, too? |
33725 | But why does a winter in Southern California do an invalid so much good? |
33725 | But-- where did the water in the ocean come from in the first place? |
33725 | Ca n''t we rest here a few minutes, Mr. Norris? 33725 Come on, why not take a short cut?" |
33725 | Could you carry enough grub? |
33725 | Could you smell the sulphur fumes? |
33725 | Dead? |
33725 | Did he finally pull through? |
33725 | Did he find it? |
33725 | Did they eat people? |
33725 | Did you ever eat black bean soup with salt pork and garlic to flavor it? |
33725 | Do n''t they ever fight? |
33725 | Do you chaps realize what a predicament we are in? |
33725 | Do you know, we could swim this if we had to, and do n''t you think it must lead out? |
33725 | Ever been up here in winter? |
33725 | Going to leave your side- kick behind? |
33725 | Got any matches in your waterproof match box? |
33725 | Had n''t we better''phone old Lester to lay in some extra supplies? |
33725 | Have you had that yet in your geology? |
33725 | Hey, Ted rides him, eh? |
33725 | Hey, Ted,his chum had challenged him that day,"did you ever see a pirate?" |
33725 | How about yourself? |
33725 | How did he get the venom? |
33725 | How do they make that out? |
33725 | How do you explain the Sequoias, Mr. Norris? 33725 How does it feel to be struck, I wonder?" |
33725 | How large are the vents through which the steam comes? |
33725 | How large? |
33725 | How long ago did you say the last glacier period came? |
33725 | How many times has that been, sixteen? |
33725 | How much can a burro carry, anyway? 33725 How on earth could that have been formed?" |
33725 | How-- how do you know all thet? |
33725 | I say, Rosa, are you riding? |
33725 | I say, when do we eat? |
33725 | If I''m an ich----"Ich- thy- o- saur- us? |
33725 | Is it still shrinking? |
33725 | Is n''t he a beauty? |
33725 | Is that why it''s such an insult to call any one a poor fish? |
33725 | Is there going to be an earthquake? |
33725 | It''s all theory, then? |
33725 | Kings''River and the Kern,Ace had agreed,"but what is the third?" |
33725 | No, d''you? |
33725 | Not excluding range cattle? |
33725 | Now what? |
33725 | Oh, have n''t you ever seen pictures of them? |
33725 | One thing I''d like fer to ask you, Mr. Norris,said Long Lester that night around the bon- fire,"is where does the salt in the ocean come from? |
33725 | Pretty hard on the wrists, is n''t it, Henry? |
33725 | Red Top!--Where Rosa is? |
33725 | Riding, old Scout? |
33725 | So long as you''re wishing, why do n''t you wish for a fat steak with onions? |
33725 | Sure you''d better try it? |
33725 | Sure, who else could it be? |
33725 | Thar, did n''t I tell you so? |
33725 | The folks? |
33725 | Then I can quarry this fossil out and sell it? |
33725 | Then has the climate been the same since the last ice age? |
33725 | Then how do the mountains get rebuilt? |
33725 | Then what? |
33725 | Then what? |
33725 | Then when did the other ice ages come? 33725 To stone?" |
33725 | Want up, little miss? |
33725 | Was n''t there a lot of gas coming up with the steam? |
33725 | Well, do lions always act the way this one did to- night? |
33725 | Well, what do you say? 33725 Were n''t you afraid of another volcano?" |
33725 | Were those geysers, those ten thousand smokes? |
33725 | What became of the bear? |
33725 | What can we signal them with? 33725 What do you figure makes these''quakes, anyway?" |
33725 | What does the Bible say,laughed the Ranger,"about truth from the mouths of babes?" |
33725 | What in tarnation were_ dinosaurs_? |
33725 | What is our conception of The Noble Red Man? 33725 What kind of Indians were they?" |
33725 | What makes these hot springs, anyway? |
33725 | What''s the answer? |
33725 | What''s the idea? |
33725 | What''s yours? |
33725 | Where did this earth come from in the first place? |
33725 | Where did_ you_ folks drop from? |
33725 | Where will we find the nut pines that have the pine nuts? 33725 Where''s the Ranger, do you suppose?" |
33725 | Why could n''t Les buy the real thing and then get it powdered and sealed into little separate tins for us? |
33725 | Why eat bread all the time anyway? 33725 Wonder if they''re the fire bugs Rosa saw?" |
33725 | Would you mind telling us that again, in words of one syllable? 33725 You mean,"brightened Ace,"showing how these 14,000-foot peaks attained their present height?--How there were two up- lifts?" |
33725 | You what? |
33725 | And how will man have learned to protect himself from the added severity of those winters?" |
33725 | And if we get up there on the John Muir Trail, we ca n''t even catch fish, can we-- always?" |
33725 | And more important, what about the effect of climate? |
33725 | And the boy? |
33725 | And what about fried frogs''legs and watercress? |
33725 | And why do we have to eat white bread all the time anyway?" |
33725 | Are n''t they delicious?" |
33725 | Are you fellows game for taking one way while I go back to that last turn and try the left hand passageway? |
33725 | At that rate how long will our forests last? |
33725 | Besides, you''ve got a reg''lar rocking- horse yourself, huh?" |
33725 | Besides,( tardy thought), was he not pledged to keep an eye on the villains? |
33725 | Besides,--this came later,--how could he allow the fire bugs to get away? |
33725 | Broiled mushrooms, stewed mushrooms and onions, and crayfish soup?" |
33725 | But did they fight? |
33725 | But had they taken the turn to the right or that to the left? |
33725 | But how about our candles?" |
33725 | But how could Ted start with the ground so hot? |
33725 | But what about the effect of proper food and shelter on those qualities? |
33725 | But where are the boys?" |
33725 | But who could he belong to, and how did he come to be there? |
33725 | But why is it such a danger? |
33725 | But why not take part rye flour too, and part oatmeal to mix in? |
33725 | Can you go that high?" |
33725 | Could he drop his handkerchief at one turning of the ways, his hat at another, without detection? |
33725 | Could it be engine trouble, Norris wondered, or had it seen their signals? |
33725 | Could it be only mica that glistened so? |
33725 | Could this be one of them, or was it just a two- or three- cavern affair, he wondered? |
33725 | Dehydrated potatoes and evaporated onions? |
33725 | Did I tell you that when our planetary system was disrupted from the sun, it was less than a hundredth part of the parent body? |
33725 | Did you ever see a rattler catch a rabbit?" |
33725 | Did you say there were five?" |
33725 | Do n''t volcanoes sometimes burst forth again after many years of quiet?" |
33725 | Do n''t you remember those cut stumps, and the thousands of rings we counted, one for a year? |
33725 | Do n''t you remember? |
33725 | Eh? |
33725 | For after all, is it not the unknown that terrifies us rather than the actual calamity to be faced? |
33725 | Fossils?" |
33725 | Had he been overtaken by bandits, robbed of his buckskin bag of dust, and murdered? |
33725 | Had his probably Mexican owner uglied his disposition? |
33725 | Have n''t you ever seen any one smoke a cigarette when he was in swimming? |
33725 | Have you?" |
33725 | He now added his contribution:"How about rainbow trout broiled with pork scraps, and served with horseradish? |
33725 | How deep was this funnel to the interior of the earth? |
33725 | If they could not cross, why, all right, who cared? |
33725 | In other words, why not strike off at random into the Unexplored? |
33725 | Is n''t it a scandal?" |
33725 | Is n''t there anything Rosa can do?" |
33725 | It was therefore not surprising that he did not notice where Pedro was leading, till the latter called:"Why, there''s our lake, is n''t it?" |
33725 | It''s a stunt, but----""Ever tried it?" |
33725 | Just where should she search? |
33725 | Long Lester, they knew, was game for anything,--for had he not prospected through these mountains all his life? |
33725 | Meantime what of the fire fighters? |
33725 | Norris?" |
33725 | Norris?" |
33725 | On what kind of earth will they look then? |
33725 | On what stage in the evolution of civilization? |
33725 | Or had he struck a richer claim elsewhere? |
33725 | Or was it already too late? |
33725 | Powdered coffee is n''t one quarter so bulky, and put up in little separate tins, we keep opening them fresh, do n''t you see?" |
33725 | See old Red Top, there?" |
33725 | Should he find opportunity to escape, how would he ever find his way out again? |
33725 | So the popular notion of Hades is n''t so far off after all, eh?" |
33725 | So what''s the use of worrying about anything any more? |
33725 | The result? |
33725 | The rope on the saddle horn-- would it hold? |
33725 | Then how about cold boiled trout salad with mustard dressing, and fish chowder a la canned milk, with dry- dated-- what do you call it? |
33725 | Then what feeds the Kawa? |
33725 | Then when the sea water evaporates----""To make clouds, to make more rain?" |
33725 | There must be another exit to the cave, but could the burros make it with the packs? |
33725 | There were hot springs, soda springs,--who knew what? |
33725 | They''re just as good, are n''t they? |
33725 | Want to help?" |
33725 | Was it bear or cougar? |
33725 | What can the Esquimos accomplish with little but ice to grow crops? |
33725 | What could an Arab have accomplished with nothing but desert sands to work with? |
33725 | What did it betoken? |
33725 | What did you mean by that there-- coal age?" |
33725 | What else? |
33725 | What had become of the old miner? |
33725 | What of Pedro, meantime? |
33725 | What would we do if one of you put his ankle out of commission?" |
33725 | What''s the use of living if you never take a chance? |
33725 | What''s the use of packing tin cans that are mostly full of water?" |
33725 | What_ would_ we do without any light?" |
33725 | When Ted could speak, he whispered,"What are they? |
33725 | Where could they be? |
33725 | Where does all that snow water go to? |
33725 | Where, indeed, had these men secreted themselves while the fire had raged in a semi- circle about them? |
33725 | Which had been made the more recently? |
33725 | Who had left it there, and what ages ago, he wondered? |
33725 | Who wanted their views labeled anyway? |
33725 | Why had he never come back? |
33725 | Why not discover something new under the sun? |
33725 | Why not macaroni and cheese, and spaghetti and tomato paste?" |
33725 | Why should the plains horse and the park horse and good old Dobbin, the farm horse, be equine mountaineers and prospectors? |
33725 | Will another ice age have re- carved these mountains? |
33725 | Will we find more of them?" |
33725 | Wo n''t it take a whole train- load of burros to pack enough stuff? |
33725 | Would Radcliffe let them off the fire- fighting? |
33725 | Would his mount prove broncho? |
33725 | Would n''t it be great if it was our bunch?" |
33725 | You remember just after we lost the burro we were on a basalt formation----""Then that was formerly a part of the ocean floor?" |
33725 | grinned Ted,"does n''t he talk like a professor? |
43917 | A steep grade? |
43917 | Alkali Ike? |
43917 | Am I mistaken or did I hear you say you''d give''em five thousand dollars for your life? |
43917 | And-- phwit-- after that? |
43917 | Anybody else up there? |
43917 | Are n''t you going to try to catch him? |
43917 | Are we all right? |
43917 | Are you going to stay right here? |
43917 | Bin havin''trouble with the cattlemen? |
43917 | Boys, I tole you ven I hung dere I dink by myselfs if ever I drop, I drop like Lucifer----"L- l- lucy who? |
43917 | But how is my daughter to get to Lariat, sir? |
43917 | But if we do n''t? |
43917 | But whatever for? |
43917 | C- a- can I c- c- c- come in? |
43917 | Ca n''t get a horse? |
43917 | Ca n''t we turn off and outflank the flames? |
43917 | Ca n''t you stop her? |
43917 | Can a dog bark? |
43917 | D- d- d- didn''t I s- s- s- s- shoot at it? |
43917 | Den maype I gedt idt a pigdure, aind idt? |
43917 | Did you say they called theirselves the Motor Rangers? |
43917 | Do you guess he got through all right? |
43917 | Do you mean to say that Jeb Scantling started it? |
43917 | Do you remember what I told you about some kids fooling us all down in Lower California? |
43917 | Do you think they''ll make us more trouble then? |
43917 | Do you think we can beat the fire to the trail, Cal? |
43917 | Dot''s a feller whose headt is turned to bone? |
43917 | Fooled you, did n''t I? |
43917 | Get any pictures while we was gone? |
43917 | Good heavens, you are shot in the stomach? |
43917 | Got your map? |
43917 | Great Scott, what are we going to do? |
43917 | Has he been killed? |
43917 | Here, Sing Lee,he demanded, catching the astonished Chinaman by the shoulder and swinging him around,"what''s the matter with you?" |
43917 | Here, hold up, lad,he said crisply,"what''s ther trouble?" |
43917 | Hey, Nat,he yelled the next minute, as no diminution of speed was perceptible,"ai n''t you going ter stop?" |
43917 | How are we to help him? |
43917 | How are you going to do that when that bridge wo n''t hold us? |
43917 | How can you climb them? |
43917 | How did yer git the green glowing paint? |
43917 | How do you know? |
43917 | How do you mean? |
43917 | How far north? |
43917 | How soon can we get there? |
43917 | How soon can we get to the mine? |
43917 | How would dot be bossible? |
43917 | How''s that, pod''ner? 43917 How?" |
43917 | Howdy,rejoined the stranger,"whar you from?" |
43917 | Hullo, what''s all that going on over there? |
43917 | I ca n''t make out,rejoined Nat in a troubled tone,"it''s sort of uncanny is n''t it?" |
43917 | I dell dem dot dey is mistakes making, but der use voss iss? |
43917 | I guess we ca n''t be many miles from Lariat, can we? |
43917 | I guess you mean he hired one, do n''t you? |
43917 | I know, but you actually saw something move? |
43917 | I tole you vot I do,suddenly announced Herr Muller,"I take it a photogrift from der top of one of dem trees aindt it?" |
43917 | I wonder if they''d have dared to kill me? |
43917 | I''d hev bin a hull lot uv use to yer then, except fer funeral poposes, would n''t I? |
43917 | I''ll bite this time,volunteered Joe,"How was that, Mister Bones?" |
43917 | I''ve got something to say myself,observed Joe suddenly,"maybe you other fellows have noticed it? |
43917 | Is that all? |
43917 | Is that smoke? 43917 Kill the sheep?" |
43917 | Low toed? |
43917 | Lynch you, you mean, do n''t you? |
43917 | Mad? 43917 Muttony, you mean, do n''t you?" |
43917 | Nine,exclaimed Cal looking about him,"where in thunder did you get nine subjects about here?" |
43917 | No chance of your brake bustin''agin, is ther? |
43917 | Oh, all right, I''ll bite,said Nat with a laugh,"why could n''t the short- haired Chinaman be an actor?" |
43917 | Oh, what''s the use? |
43917 | One of''em a fat, foolish lookin''kid what ca n''t talk straight? |
43917 | Road agents? |
43917 | S- s- s- s- say had n''t we b- b- b- better go back and g- g- g- get a g- gun? |
43917 | S- s- s- s- say, m- m- m- may I m- m- m- make a remark? |
43917 | Say Nat, I thought that this was to be a pleasure trip? |
43917 | Say, is that fellow moving the burro, or is the burro moving him? |
43917 | Say, is that meant for a joke? |
43917 | Say, perfusser,suggested Cal presently,"just sing us that Chinese song to cheer us up, will you?" |
43917 | Say, pod''ner,said Cal, who had just led up the beast and restored it to its rightful owner,"you''re glad you''re livin'', ai n''t you?" |
43917 | Say, stranger, you ai n''t much on the conversation, be yer? |
43917 | Say, you simian- faced subject of Hoch the Kaiser, ca n''t you understand English? |
43917 | Say,cried Joe suddenly, as the rays fell far back into the cave but still did not seem to reach its terminus,"what is that back there?" |
43917 | Say,exclaimed Joe,"you do n''t expect to get a picture out of that do you?" |
43917 | Seems a shame to run it over a cliff, do n''t it? |
43917 | Seems a shame to see that purty critter cry, do n''t it? |
43917 | Shall we have to stop? |
43917 | So you did both? |
43917 | So, you rascals,thought Nat,"you were going to run the car over a cliff were you? |
43917 | Suppose he is h- h- h- h- hurt? |
43917 | T- th- that''s b- b- better- phwit-- than eating on harpoons, is n''t it? |
43917 | Take everything, Cal? |
43917 | Thar is? |
43917 | That is it, is it? 43917 That would be a great idea,"agreed Nat,"do you think it could be done?" |
43917 | That''s right, why? |
43917 | The blamed varmints,ground out the ex- stage driver,"I wonder if they meant to crush us?" |
43917 | There''s something funny about this,he declared, and then turning on Ding- dong he demanded:"Are you sure you saw something?" |
43917 | They''d be worth plucking then? |
43917 | Vell dey pinch me too, dond dey? |
43917 | Vos is los mit Bismark? |
43917 | Voss is dot Chink? |
43917 | Voss iss diss bah? 43917 Voss iss dot aboudt mein horse?" |
43917 | W- w- w- w- w- where w- w- w- w- will we t- t- t- t- tackle him? |
43917 | Wall, why ca n''t he say so? |
43917 | Was he old? |
43917 | Was this fellow just a herder, or did he own a flock? |
43917 | Wasee malla me, Missa Sheliff? 43917 Well, is n''t half the pleasure of running an auto finding out how many things you do n''t know about it?" |
43917 | Well, ma''am,said Cal,"supposing yer man yonder takes a try at carryin''her instead of wasting wind a- bahing?" |
43917 | Well, what? |
43917 | Were n''t you scared? |
43917 | Whar yer goin''? |
43917 | What are we going to do? |
43917 | What are you going to do, Dayton? |
43917 | What are you going to do? |
43917 | What did you say? |
43917 | What do you think of it? |
43917 | What for,rejoined Joe, whose voice was also sunk to a low pitch,"not scared, are you?" |
43917 | What in the name of Ben Butler has got inter the critter? |
43917 | What in thunder was that? |
43917 | What is it, Joe? |
43917 | What is this, a catch? |
43917 | What sort of a p- p- p- lace is it? |
43917 | What was it? |
43917 | What was that? |
43917 | What yo''bin a- doing to ther ole bell- wether, Dutchy? |
43917 | What''s that? |
43917 | What''s the m- m- m- matter? |
43917 | What''s the matter? |
43917 | What''s the matter? |
43917 | What, hitch my stage on ahind your oleomargerinerous gas cart? |
43917 | What, ride with you kids in thet gasolene tug boat? |
43917 | What, the same thing as Bismark? |
43917 | What? |
43917 | What? |
43917 | What? |
43917 | Whatever can we do? |
43917 | Where are we going to stop to- night? |
43917 | Where are you hurt? |
43917 | Where on earth are we? |
43917 | Whereabouts were you when you fired? |
43917 | Which direction did you fire in? |
43917 | Who built it? |
43917 | Who is it? |
43917 | Why are you so anxious about''em, Dayton? |
43917 | Why not? |
43917 | Why that-- don''t you see it? |
43917 | Why were those highwaymen not shot down? 43917 Why?" |
43917 | Wonder how them fellers trailed us? |
43917 | Wonder what they mean to do with me anyhow? |
43917 | Y- y- y- yes; why? |
43917 | You are sure they have them? |
43917 | You do n''t know? |
43917 | You do n''t see no reason? |
43917 | You guess? |
43917 | You mean stay right where we are? |
43917 | You think that Morello''s band may give us more trouble? |
43917 | You''ve been held up, then? |
43917 | But hullo, what''s this?" |
43917 | But on his tired, fagged pony, already almost collapsing beneath him, could he do it? |
43917 | But what are we going to do about it? |
43917 | But what were they to do? |
43917 | But where was Ding- dong? |
43917 | Can you run an auto, Ed.? |
43917 | Could the keen- eyed leader of the outlaw band have discovered his hiding place? |
43917 | Did n''t I see them in old Goodale''s hut? |
43917 | Do they travel with much money about them?" |
43917 | Do you know what we did with spies when I was fighting on the border?" |
43917 | Eh boy, is n''t that true?" |
43917 | Eh, what have you to say to that?" |
43917 | How about it, Joe?" |
43917 | Maybe I get a picture of him?" |
43917 | Pudt der voss no use in saying noddings, voss dere?" |
43917 | Then Nat said in a low tone, almost a whisper:--"I wonder who he was?" |
43917 | Unless-- unless---- Nat leaped up from the bedstead with a low, suppressed:--"_ Whoop!_""You''ve found a way out of it?" |
43917 | Voss iss he madt about?" |
43917 | Vot for-- vy you ask me?" |
43917 | Vy nodt?" |
43917 | What do you say if we try and get some for dinner?" |
43917 | What do you think of it?" |
43917 | What of it?" |
43917 | Where is Dayton?" |
43917 | Who could it be? |
43917 | Who could it be? |
43917 | Why did n''t somebody act?" |
43917 | Would he win out? |
43917 | You did n''t think I was go- go- going to s- s- s- shoot at a put- put- petrified tree, did you?" |
43917 | You see----""Say, who''s tellin''this?" |
43917 | exclaimed Cal, hastily kicking out the bright fire and leaving it a dull heap of scattered embers,"are you sure?" |
43917 | exclaimed Joe,"are there many of them back here?" |
43917 | exclaimed Joe,"did you ever see such a sight?" |
43917 | exclaimed the white- whiskered man, who had been listening with an angry, red countenance,"why does not some one capture them?" |
43917 | gasped Cal,"has he bin stealin''horses?" |
43917 | inquired Herr Muller innocently,"if I voss a deader I could n''t take my own pigdure, aind''t idt?" |
43917 | roared Jack Tebbetts, the sheriff,"a ghost? |
43917 | shouted Joe above poor Ding- dong''s cries,"how are we going to see to shoot?" |
43917 | what was that?" |
43917 | whispered Joe,"do n''t you hear something?" |
43917 | yelled the sheriff, drawing an enormous gun as this weird figure came in view,"Halt whar you be, stranger? |
45989 | A bird, did you say? |
45989 | A bungalow head? |
45989 | And you let us suffer with cold and eat a coffeeless supper? |
45989 | Any loss of life? |
45989 | Anything wrong, Smith? |
45989 | Are n''t we going down to make camp now? |
45989 | Are n''t you ashamed of yourself, Kitty? |
45989 | Are n''t you coming with us? |
45989 | Are the ponies all safe? |
45989 | Are there snakes up here? |
45989 | Are we going down there? |
45989 | Are we going there? |
45989 | Are we going to lie here all day and let those ruffians shoot at us? |
45989 | Are we going to sleep on the ground? |
45989 | Are we ready? 45989 Are you folks going to get aboard?" |
45989 | Are you getting cold feet already? |
45989 | Are you hurt? |
45989 | Are you positive, Stacy? |
45989 | Are you ready? |
45989 | Are you still chilly? |
45989 | Are-- are we attacked? 45989 As cook or guide?" |
45989 | Becoming? |
45989 | But suppose they are looking for us? |
45989 | But what has that to do with mental transmigration? |
45989 | By the way, where are we going, Grace? |
45989 | Ca n''t we do something? |
45989 | Came near making a meal of you, did n''t he, Uncle Hip? |
45989 | Can my Uncle Hip shoot? 45989 Change to what?" |
45989 | Cold feet, eh? |
45989 | Could anything be more beautiful? |
45989 | Crawl where? |
45989 | Di-- id they rob the passengers? |
45989 | Did n''t you find him? |
45989 | Did the man see you? |
45989 | Did you find water? |
45989 | Did you folks know that I learned a new hitch at Gardner? |
45989 | Did you get him? |
45989 | Did you see that? |
45989 | Do n''t I eat first? |
45989 | Do n''t you see that Kitty''s pack is pressing right against the rocks? |
45989 | Do n''t you see the fog rolling in? 45989 Do you know where there is a spring or a creek?" |
45989 | Do you know where you''re going, or do n''t you? |
45989 | Do you mean to say that you belong to that fool outfit? |
45989 | Do you recognize this? |
45989 | Do you see? 45989 Do you see?" |
45989 | Do you think he discovered the camp? |
45989 | Do? 45989 Eh? |
45989 | Emma, why do n''t you transmigrate a little? 45989 For what reason?" |
45989 | For what? |
45989 | Girls, what do you think of my nephew? |
45989 | Got anything loose around the house? 45989 Grace, have you taken an inventory of the food?" |
45989 | Have you ever had any experience with transmigration of thought? |
45989 | He speaks hog Latin quite fluently, does n''t he? |
45989 | Hippy Wingate, did you have that last night? |
45989 | How about the other one? |
45989 | How are you, Chunky? |
45989 | How did you guess it? |
45989 | How do you know it was about shoe business? |
45989 | How is he? |
45989 | How long ago was that done, do you think? |
45989 | How long do you figure that it will take us to get into the High Country? |
45989 | How many times did you reload? |
45989 | How many? |
45989 | How much do you want? 45989 How much money do you wish, Woo?" |
45989 | How would you folks like a real camp- fire? |
45989 | How-- where? |
45989 | However did you do it, Tom? |
45989 | Hurt? 45989 I went in, did n''t I?" |
45989 | I wonder at whom they are shooting this time? |
45989 | I wonder if he did it? |
45989 | I-- I transmigrated, did n''t I, Emma? |
45989 | I? 45989 If they are headed north they are headed towards the place where we were fired upon, are they not?" |
45989 | Is it the altitude that has gone to_ your_ head? |
45989 | Is n''t it queer how that pink tint hangs on? |
45989 | Is n''t there another_ man_ in this car? |
45989 | Is not something moving out there? |
45989 | Is that a hat I see floating there? |
45989 | Is that so? 45989 Is this some new freak, Emma Dean?" |
45989 | Is this some new game that you are trying to play on me? |
45989 | It does n''t seem possible that we shall be able to make those mountains with our ponies, does it? |
45989 | It sounds shivery, does n''t it? |
45989 | Jump? 45989 Lost? |
45989 | Make up the beds with a pick? |
45989 | May I ask what car you were in? |
45989 | May I ask you how you could have found out? |
45989 | May I look at your rifle? |
45989 | May the girls go inside now? |
45989 | Mr. Brown, may I ask if you ever have had any experience with mental transmigration? |
45989 | Now, sir, what is your plan? |
45989 | Oh, Hippy, ca n''t you do something? |
45989 | Oh, girls, is n''t this fairyland? |
45989 | Oh, what is it? 45989 Oh, why did I ever ask you to come with us?" |
45989 | Otherwise, why should they split up and take different trails? |
45989 | Say, girls,bubbled Emma Dean,"what if it should prove to be ice cream in reality?" |
45989 | Six, eh? 45989 So many as that?" |
45989 | So that''s it, eh? |
45989 | So, that''s it, eh? |
45989 | So, that''s the game, is it? |
45989 | Son,said he,"do ye reckon on climbin''mountains with that thing?" |
45989 | Stacy, did you look around farther back in the cave? |
45989 | Stacy, did you throw that stone? |
45989 | Surely we do not have to cross that, do we? |
45989 | That is it, eh? |
45989 | That reminds me, Chunky, what have you done about the pack animals? |
45989 | That? 45989 That?" |
45989 | The bandits have taken different directions from here, have n''t they? |
45989 | The black? |
45989 | The what? |
45989 | Then we are a pair of''em, eh? |
45989 | Then what are you stewing about? |
45989 | Then, would it not be a good idea to unload your ponies? |
45989 | There are trees growing in the lake, but what are those glistening objects farther out? |
45989 | There is plenty of game there, is there not? |
45989 | They do n''t, eh? |
45989 | Thought you would play me a smart trick, did you? 45989 Tom, are you game to go through with it?" |
45989 | Tom, what is your idea of this shooting? |
45989 | Want? |
45989 | Was there really a treasure car on the train, Ford? |
45989 | We are quits now, are n''t we? |
45989 | Well, sir, what is the matter with you? |
45989 | Well? |
45989 | Well? |
45989 | Were you ever held up? |
45989 | Wha-- at are you going to do? |
45989 | Wha-- at is it? |
45989 | Wha-- at is it? |
45989 | Wha-- at''s this? |
45989 | Wha-- what is it? |
45989 | What about a guide? 45989 What about starting a conflagration, Captain Gray?" |
45989 | What ails the silly creature? |
45989 | What are we going to do with it? 45989 What are you afraid of?" |
45989 | What are your wishes, to go through to- night or wait until morning and get an early start? |
45989 | What can be the matter? |
45989 | What can that mean? |
45989 | What could a woman be doing in this awful country? |
45989 | What did she do then? |
45989 | What did she look like? |
45989 | What did you think we were trying to hit? |
45989 | What did you wake me up for? |
45989 | What do we eat to- day? |
45989 | What do you call that hole down there? |
45989 | What do you make of it? |
45989 | What do you say, good people? |
45989 | What does it mean? 45989 What has become of our story- telling friend, sir?" |
45989 | What has been done about the general equipment? |
45989 | What has he done in the way of mountain work? |
45989 | What have you done to her? |
45989 | What in the world are you doing? |
45989 | What is a kyack? 45989 What is it going to be, Hippy?" |
45989 | What is it, Sheriff? |
45989 | What is it-- what has become of him? |
45989 | What is it? |
45989 | What is it? |
45989 | What is it? |
45989 | What is it? |
45989 | What is that floating out there? |
45989 | What is the trouble, Grace? |
45989 | What kind of heathen talk is that? |
45989 | What kind? |
45989 | What log? |
45989 | What''s that he says? |
45989 | What''s that you''re eating? |
45989 | What''s that? 45989 What''s that?" |
45989 | What''s that? |
45989 | What''s the matter? 45989 What''s the use of a hat without a head to wear it?" |
45989 | What, here? |
45989 | When did you change them-- change the open sights? |
45989 | Where are the ninepins? |
45989 | Where are they? 45989 Where are they?" |
45989 | Where did you get it? |
45989 | Where does this Jones crowd make its headquarters? |
45989 | Where have you been? |
45989 | Where in the world did you learn all that, darlin''? |
45989 | Where is Stacy? 45989 Where is this mysterious lake?" |
45989 | Where''s that boy? |
45989 | Where''s that dugout? |
45989 | Where, where? |
45989 | Whither away, my pretty maid? |
45989 | Who are they? |
45989 | Who is the wrangler this morning? |
45989 | Who''s that? |
45989 | Why did you fool with the sights on my rifle? |
45989 | Why do n''t you change your sights? 45989 Why do n''t you transmigrate yourself to a warmer clime for an hour or so?" |
45989 | Why do n''t you turn it over and let it float for a few minutes? |
45989 | Why do n''t you use a pea- shooter? |
45989 | Why do n''t you use your pea- shooter? |
45989 | Why do they bother other folks? |
45989 | Why not? |
45989 | Why not? |
45989 | Why should this band of outlaws have reason to interfere with us? |
45989 | Will you stop that''hi- lee''business? |
45989 | Wo n''t it be fine not to have to do any cooking on this trip? |
45989 | Woo Smith, are n''t you ready to turn in? |
45989 | Woo, are you positive that there is a safe way to get down? |
45989 | Woo, did Mr. Brown try to pull your halter off? |
45989 | Woo, do you know horses? |
45989 | Woo, got anything loose about the house? 45989 Woo, how deep is that lake?" |
45989 | Would n''t it be a terrible catastrophe if I were to be transmigrated out of bed? |
45989 | Yes, but what if he does n''t find himself? |
45989 | Yes? |
45989 | You are a fine hero, are n''t you? |
45989 | You are a tenderfoot, are n''t you? |
45989 | You are n''t going into that hole, are you? |
45989 | You are partly right,agreed Hippy laughingly,"but do n''t do anything like that again, will you?" |
45989 | You do know how to do something, do n''t you? |
45989 | You do n''t mean it? |
45989 | You do n''t mean that we''ve got to get up in the dewy morning and rustle grub for the outfit, do you? |
45989 | You do n''t say? |
45989 | You do n''t say? |
45989 | You do? 45989 You mean I ought to have a double- cinch on the riding saddles? |
45989 | You mean bing, bing, do n''t you? |
45989 | You remember what he said about the mysterious Aerial Lake, do n''t you? |
45989 | You said''yes,''did n''t you? 45989 You savvy big tlees?" |
45989 | You savvy buck in lelet? |
45989 | You savvy him white lock? |
45989 | You savvy mebby pony him no climb? |
45989 | You savvy nicee piecee buck? |
45989 | You savvy plenty fine night, too? |
45989 | You savvy? |
45989 | You say his name is Woo Smith? |
45989 | You say someone pulled your queue? |
45989 | You say that Hippy is paying the bills? |
45989 | You say you know the man who was on foot when you were taken? |
45989 | You stole a pudding, eh? |
45989 | You''re a brave man, are n''t you? |
45989 | You''re a funny fellow, are n''t you? |
45989 | You''re going to the peak, are n''t you? |
45989 | Are we attacked?" |
45989 | Are you hurt?" |
45989 | Are you lost, too?" |
45989 | Are you still of the same mind?" |
45989 | By the way, where do we go and when do we start?" |
45989 | By the way, where do we sleep tonight?" |
45989 | CHAPTER XX LEAD AND MYSTERY IN THE AIR"Are-- are we attacked?" |
45989 | Can not something be done?" |
45989 | Can you all shoot?" |
45989 | Can you get it aboard?" |
45989 | Can you take us to the place where you came on those ruffians?" |
45989 | Captain Gray, what do you wish to do?" |
45989 | Did n''t I tell you?" |
45989 | Did we not come up here for that purpose?" |
45989 | Did you ever hear of the Jones gang?" |
45989 | Do n''t you know I would n''t do anything like that?" |
45989 | Do n''t you know where you are?" |
45989 | Do n''t you see that Hippy has a chill, Tom?" |
45989 | Do n''t you want to play, Honey?" |
45989 | Do you see what he is-- a big cinnamon bear? |
45989 | Do you think you can reach the locomotive?" |
45989 | Do you understand?" |
45989 | Do you want to get hurt?" |
45989 | Does anyone know?" |
45989 | Emma Dean, did you pull Honorable Smith''s queue?" |
45989 | Emma, will you roll if I fix a boulder for you?" |
45989 | Ford?" |
45989 | Get me?" |
45989 | Giddings?" |
45989 | Got any news about Uncle Hip?" |
45989 | Has Lieutenant Wingate returned?" |
45989 | Have n''t you any more sense than to blaze away before you know at what you are shooting?" |
45989 | Have the scoundrels come back?" |
45989 | Have you men ammunition?" |
45989 | Have you seen strangers about?" |
45989 | Here?" |
45989 | Hi- lee, hi- lo; hi--""What were you going to say?" |
45989 | Hippy, does not this remind you of France, when you were flying above the clouds?" |
45989 | Hippy, my darlin'', are you all right?" |
45989 | How about you, Stacy?" |
45989 | How am I going to turn over?" |
45989 | How could I have found out? |
45989 | How could you think such a thing? |
45989 | How did you happen to come in over that trail?" |
45989 | How many of you men are with me?" |
45989 | How''s yourself?" |
45989 | I wonder if I really have?" |
45989 | I--""You no savvy game?" |
45989 | Is it far from here?" |
45989 | Is n''t that what folks buy sleeping car tickets for?" |
45989 | Is that arranged for?" |
45989 | Is that it?" |
45989 | Is that it?" |
45989 | Is there a blacksmith outfit over there?" |
45989 | Look at him, will you?" |
45989 | Look at that, will you?" |
45989 | Once more I rise to ask if this kyack thing is some sort of dried beef that we are expected to eat when real food is scarce?" |
45989 | Pretty good haul, eh? |
45989 | Remember, too, that I''m a sick man, that I''ve been mauled and keelhauled by a bunch of bandits and--""Do you speak English?" |
45989 | Say, you can swim some, ca n''t you?" |
45989 | See that ridge to the right of us?" |
45989 | Smith, have you lost the trail?" |
45989 | Something good to eat?" |
45989 | Suppose I had met up with a cinnamon bear at close range, for instance-- what do you think would have happened?" |
45989 | Then there are hobbles for the horses, a couple of cow bells--""Are we going to take cows along with us?" |
45989 | There was n''t anybody in sight, so I tipped over and--""Accidentally?" |
45989 | There you are, eh?" |
45989 | Think I am going to eat cold grub, just out of consideration for you?" |
45989 | Tom, how many do you think would be about right?" |
45989 | Tom, what is our altitude here?" |
45989 | Was that all you saw, Woo?" |
45989 | We have enough for present needs, but have you considered that we may be held here until either we starve or are shot? |
45989 | Were you in that wreck, too?" |
45989 | Wha-- at are you going to do?" |
45989 | What are ye up to?" |
45989 | What did it look like? |
45989 | What did you find?" |
45989 | What do you think I had better do?" |
45989 | What is it you wish me to do?" |
45989 | What is it, and how does it work?" |
45989 | What is it?" |
45989 | What next, Lieutenant?" |
45989 | What other objection is there?" |
45989 | What shall we do?" |
45989 | What would you advise, Tom?" |
45989 | What''s Uncle Hip up to now?" |
45989 | What''s going on?" |
45989 | What''s that?" |
45989 | What''s the news from the front?" |
45989 | Where are they?" |
45989 | Where are you going?" |
45989 | Where are you? |
45989 | Where have you been all the time?" |
45989 | Where is he?" |
45989 | Where is my rifle? |
45989 | Where is my saddle?" |
45989 | Where?" |
45989 | Where?" |
45989 | Who is he?" |
45989 | Who knows but that Stacy may be under it?" |
45989 | Who would have thought it? |
45989 | Who would think it?" |
45989 | Why did you do it?" |
45989 | Why kick, now that you are about to have a warm drink?" |
45989 | Wonderful, was n''t it?" |
45989 | Woo, what_ is_ the trouble? |
45989 | You no savvy tlail?" |
45989 | You savvy nicee day?" |
45989 | [ Illustration:"Are You Hurt?"] |
34507 | ''Esquire,''eh? 34507 ''So it''s No, is it, young man?'' |
34507 | Ai n''t committed soothin''syrup, have ye? |
34507 | Ai n''t scared o''poison oak, then? |
34507 | Am I spectacular? |
34507 | Am I to open it now or wait till Christmas? |
34507 | And Digger would n''t tell no more? |
34507 | And Miss Jessamy knew all this-- see? |
34507 | And do you think it might have been the Poison Oakers who closed my spring to increase the flow down there? |
34507 | And how do the English- speaking people spell the second word, Poche? |
34507 | And if you should happen to get me, why-- why, where am I at again? |
34507 | And is that an enviable distinction? |
34507 | And never learn the question that puzzled your idealistic father for thirty years? 34507 And now what''s to be done? |
34507 | And now? |
34507 | And still ye ai n''t afraid o''poison oak? |
34507 | And the answer is...? |
34507 | And the six? |
34507 | And the third man to succeed before me? |
34507 | And was n''t she right? |
34507 | And what is your answer? |
34507 | And what''s your final opinion on the matter? |
34507 | And what_ do_ you like in life? |
34507 | And whatever shall I say, dearie, when Adam Selden comes to me today? |
34507 | And which of the Poison Oakers packs a twenty- two high- power rifle? 34507 And who else did he speak about?" |
34507 | And who is Bolivio? |
34507 | And who was he? |
34507 | And who? |
34507 | And you meant actually for Dodd to kill Foss? |
34507 | And, please, what''s the typewriter for-- if I''m not too bold? |
34507 | Any o''mine in that bunch? |
34507 | Are n''t they? |
34507 | Are you badly burned? |
34507 | Are you through? |
34507 | But are n''t all of the Poison Oakers concerned in my speedy removal from this country? |
34507 | But ca n''t you tell me how you did that even? |
34507 | But did n''t he say as how others had danced the fire dance besides me and you? |
34507 | But his partner''s name? |
34507 | But how you goin''to live? 34507 But how''bout Digger? |
34507 | But what is the gang''s particular purpose? |
34507 | But why? 34507 By the way,"she asked,"have you written that letter to Mr. Selden, telling him what we found out down at the county seat?" |
34507 | Ca n''t your imagination place you in his shoes? 34507 Ca n''t, eh? |
34507 | Can you do what I asked about? |
34507 | Can you handle a gun fairly well? |
34507 | Can you recall his name? |
34507 | Can you spin a dollar in air with your left hand, draw, and hit it before it strikes the ground? |
34507 | Coffee, Moffat? |
34507 | Cut it out? |
34507 | D''he give it to ye? |
34507 | D''ye mean to tell me yer maw''s sister do n''t own that prop''ty? |
34507 | D''ye really mean it, kid? 34507 D''ye think you could draw with me?" |
34507 | Dan Smeed, eh? |
34507 | Did Jessamy Selden overhear Old Dad Sloan when he told that? |
34507 | Did he mention any names? |
34507 | Did he? |
34507 | Did n''t I tell you how it would be? |
34507 | Did you get this partner''s name? |
34507 | Did you learn that expression at the University of California or in France? |
34507 | Did you recognize him? |
34507 | Digger Foss, eh? |
34507 | Do I gather that you are calling me a liar, Mr. Selden? 34507 Do n''t get me?" |
34507 | Do n''t you know what my answer is? |
34507 | Do we? 34507 Do what?" |
34507 | Do you imagine that the white people who saw you are ridiculing you? |
34507 | Do you know a piece of land down in Clinker Creek Cañon that is called the Old Ivison Place, Chupurosa? |
34507 | Do you know who owns the land on which our horses are standing? |
34507 | Do you think he tried to lay me out? |
34507 | Do you wish to get up? |
34507 | Does Ed know anything? |
34507 | Does he belong to the tribe? |
34507 | Does n''t it strike you as strange that you and I were not subpoenaed as witnesses? |
34507 | Does that mean me? |
34507 | Does the letter tell? |
34507 | Ever try to convince a wasp that you have more right on earth than he has? |
34507 | Fer me? |
34507 | For-- er-- money? |
34507 | Friendly cuss, ai n''t he, Dad? |
34507 | Get stung? |
34507 | Glad, eh? |
34507 | Got under your guard with that one, eh, ol''-timer? 34507 Has it occurred to you that I am throwing myself at you?" |
34507 | Have you any bosom friends in the Clinker Creek district? |
34507 | Have you ever heard the name Peter Drew? |
34507 | He succeeded? |
34507 | Help with what? |
34507 | Hey? |
34507 | Hey? |
34507 | How did the meeting end? |
34507 | How do you do it? |
34507 | How do you do? |
34507 | How do you know I have done that? |
34507 | How do you know? |
34507 | How early you gonta start the drive for the mountains this year, Old Man? |
34507 | How long ye owned this forty? |
34507 | How long''d he own that prop''ty before he died? |
34507 | How many white men have been honoured with membership? |
34507 | How? |
34507 | Howdy, Pencie? |
34507 | Howdy? |
34507 | I''m supposed to know what? |
34507 | I? 34507 I?" |
34507 | If I ai n''t too bold in askin'', Mr. Drew-- what was ol''Damon Tamroy fillin''yer ear with about me today? |
34507 | Is all in readiness? |
34507 | Is anything the matter? |
34507 | Is he angry? |
34507 | Is that there glass, young feller? |
34507 | Is there a house on the place? |
34507 | Is there anything that stands between us? |
34507 | Is this here letter a lie? |
34507 | Is your trail growing plainer? |
34507 | Jess''my--Selden''s eyes were fixed sternly on his step- daughter--"What''re ye laughin''at?" |
34507 | Jessamy, where have you been? |
34507 | Just what are the Poison Oakers? |
34507 | Le''s see-- what was the name Dad said? |
34507 | Look here,he said:"why did n''t you tell me more of what I might expect at this fool performance?" |
34507 | Make yourself so spectacular and-- er-- outstanding, without leaving any traces of art? |
34507 | Mr. Drew, did ye ever hear that name before Damon Tamroy said it to ye? |
34507 | Now about the Old Tabor Ivison Place? |
34507 | Now as you were n''t expecting me to come along, have you enough money for lunch for two? 34507 Now,"said Oliver,"who knows but that my sniper is not hidden up there in the hills?" |
34507 | Play the game, eh? |
34507 | Quartz? |
34507 | Said there was n''t no such outfit? |
34507 | Señor,he asked,"is there in the middle of your body, on the left side, the scar of a wound like a man''s eye?" |
34507 | Shall we draw when we meet ag''in, er forget it entirely-- or see who c''n load an''shoot quickest right here an''now? |
34507 | Shall we go our ways now, an''draw when we come together ag''in? |
34507 | Smeed? |
34507 | So Old Man Selden always shoots straight from the shoulder, eh? |
34507 | So we''re going to be heavy this morning, eh? |
34507 | Stranger about here, ai n''t ye? |
34507 | That dredge? |
34507 | That so? 34507 Then it was Foss who shot?" |
34507 | Then why did n''t some of you warn this man? |
34507 | They know it? |
34507 | Travellin''horseback? |
34507 | Wait? 34507 Was Dan Smeed my father?" |
34507 | Was it? 34507 Was that a religious dance?" |
34507 | Well, what can I do for you gentlemen? |
34507 | Well, why ai n''t we runnin''Drew out? |
34507 | Well,she asked,"will the Poison Oakers run you off?" |
34507 | Well? |
34507 | Well? |
34507 | Were you drunk or crazy? |
34507 | What are your views on religion? |
34507 | What can it mean? |
34507 | What caused that? |
34507 | What did you come up in this country for? |
34507 | What do they call this reservation? |
34507 | What do you think of that one? |
34507 | What do_ you_ think about that? |
34507 | What do_ you_ want my answer to be? |
34507 | What for? |
34507 | What for? |
34507 | What good will come of it? 34507 What in the mischief are you doing in the saddle this time of night?" |
34507 | What is it? 34507 What is this?--a holdup?" |
34507 | What was it all about? |
34507 | What you doin'', then? |
34507 | What''d Digger say? |
34507 | What''d he say they said? |
34507 | What''ll it be, Pencie? |
34507 | What''s it to do with religion? |
34507 | What''s the good o''watchin''this guy? 34507 What''s the idea?" |
34507 | What''s the rest of the news? |
34507 | What''s the rush? |
34507 | What''s the use? 34507 What''s this here?" |
34507 | What''s this? 34507 When?" |
34507 | Where are you going? |
34507 | Where do you think you are, Mr. Selden? 34507 Where is Sulphur Spring?" |
34507 | Where is the beginning? 34507 Where you headin''for?" |
34507 | Where''d you get that outfit, young feller? |
34507 | Which way? |
34507 | Who is that? |
34507 | Who is your accuser? |
34507 | Who owns it? |
34507 | Who shot at you? |
34507 | Who told you to? 34507 Why ca n''t you come across an''do the square thing now?" |
34507 | Why do you ask that? |
34507 | Why should I wait? 34507 Why, how so?" |
34507 | Why, howdy? |
34507 | Why? |
34507 | Will you dare do that? 34507 Will you go out and look at it?" |
34507 | Will you please state your business and ride on? |
34507 | Will you ride up with me tomorrow afternoon? |
34507 | With my bare feet? 34507 Ye got her out o''the office, then?" |
34507 | Ye wanted to, eh? 34507 Yer father, eh? |
34507 | Yer papy''s hey? |
34507 | Yes? 34507 Yes?" |
34507 | Yes? |
34507 | Yes? |
34507 | You approve, then? |
34507 | You did, eh? |
34507 | You knew it, then? |
34507 | You like to surprise people, do n''t you? |
34507 | You mean I must stamp out a_ fire_ with my bare feet? 34507 You say you know that your Aunt Nancy Fleet is named as owner of the property in the county records?" |
34507 | You thought I was afraid of you, did you? 34507 You wo n''t be square?" |
34507 | You''ll stay to supper? 34507 You''ll wait?" |
34507 | You''re not offended? |
34507 | You''ve been in the house often, I suppose? |
34507 | Young man,came the piping tones,"is they a''B''cut in the metal that holds them stones in place?" |
34507 | Your father? |
34507 | _ And_ sober? |
34507 | _ At_ you, do you think?--or into the water to frighten you? |
34507 | _ The first time in yer life, Mr. Drew?_"Yes. 34507 ''Jessamy, My Sweetheart,''eh? |
34507 | A bobcat? |
34507 | A coyote? |
34507 | A deer? |
34507 | A garden an''bees an''writin''for a story paper, eh? |
34507 | A minute later he asked:"Do you like to play poker?" |
34507 | All in?" |
34507 | Always ready to help-- d''ye savvy? |
34507 | An''why''d he tell me to watch up here an''trail''i m if I saw''i m, without tellin''me why? |
34507 | And does it make a great deal of difference if the subject chances to be of the other sex?" |
34507 | And had her direct gaze faltered? |
34507 | And had his inadvertent shutting off of Sulphur Spring''s supply of water stopped their illicit activities? |
34507 | And how long must it continue? |
34507 | And if you croak me, why, what if you did tell me?--I''m dead, ai n''t I?" |
34507 | And that will be-- when?" |
34507 | And was the rich colour of her skin a trifle heightened, or was it the glow from the sun, ever reddening as it climbed its ancient ladder in the sky? |
34507 | And who had been prospecting thus on patented land? |
34507 | And why was the Indian watching Foss in turn? |
34507 | And ye say ye heard the name Dan Smeed over to Old Dad Sloan''s fer the first time?" |
34507 | And, above all, why? |
34507 | Answer me that? |
34507 | Answer this: Why did n''t you tell me, when I told you my_ caballo''s_ name, that you knew what it meant? |
34507 | Are ye really mad, now, Pencie?" |
34507 | Are you afraid of Digger Foss? |
34507 | Are you going to invite me in and show me around?" |
34507 | Are you with me there?" |
34507 | As they reached the cabin he asked:"Did you feel the end of the pipe under the water in the spring?" |
34507 | Blue eye into blue eye he gazed, and once more asked the question:"Did I tell the truth when I said I loved her?" |
34507 | But first, where''s them gems?" |
34507 | But had he been drunk, or rabid from the hypodermic injections of Showut Poche- daka? |
34507 | But how''bout the Selden boys?" |
34507 | But what excuse could they produce for such an act? |
34507 | But what is the meaning of it, Miss Selden?" |
34507 | But where''s them stones?" |
34507 | But who would go to such pains to do this, and hide the results of his work, as these had been hidden? |
34507 | But why? |
34507 | But--""Ye do? |
34507 | Ca n''t ye ride to Poison Oak Ranch with us just as well as ye can ride on home?" |
34507 | Can''t-- can''t you ride up the trail and find a way down to them, Oliver? |
34507 | Can, will, or may?" |
34507 | Could not the letter be produced and read on the porch? |
34507 | D''ye understand?" |
34507 | Did n''t you connect it with the name of the reservation at the time?" |
34507 | Did she know the carving to be there? |
34507 | Did ye see the records?" |
34507 | Did you see him?" |
34507 | Do n''t belong about here, do you, pardner?" |
34507 | Do n''t you ever tire?" |
34507 | Do n''t you know that all of us are constantly ashamed of our secret ideals-- ashamed of the best that is in us? |
34507 | Do n''t you want me to go in?" |
34507 | Do they have any idea who did it?" |
34507 | Do we draw when we meet ag''in?" |
34507 | Do you know Old Dad Sloan, the''Forty- niner?" |
34507 | Do you know?" |
34507 | Do you like missionaries?" |
34507 | Do you mean to tell me that Adam Selden would attempt to run a man out of the country for that?" |
34507 | Do you mind if I travel with you to the county seat?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | Drew?" |
34507 | For what? |
34507 | Foss, of course, had reason to hate him; but what could he gain by secretly watching him from cover? |
34507 | Game, eh?" |
34507 | Get me? |
34507 | Gonta get a job? |
34507 | Got yer place fenced, I reckon?" |
34507 | Had Tommy My- Ma slipped out noiselessly and followed Foss? |
34507 | Had he not been a fool? |
34507 | Had he offended her in any way? |
34507 | Had he said that day what he would not have revealed for anything-- at that time? |
34507 | Had he told the truth? |
34507 | Had he told the truth? |
34507 | Had she known it, though, the day she questioned the patriarch? |
34507 | Had some one carved this in a jocular effort to warn chance visitors to the place of the danger of the poison weed? |
34507 | Had they been distilling moonshine whisky down at Sulphur Spring to supply the blind pigs controlled by the prosecuting attorney at the county seat? |
34507 | Has anybody told ye about the poison oak that grows''round here?" |
34507 | Have you ever heard of him?" |
34507 | He does love to talk, does n''t he?" |
34507 | His gal? |
34507 | How about some breakfast?--and then your triumphal entry into the festivities?" |
34507 | How come you to own the place?" |
34507 | How''d he come by the place? |
34507 | I dance the fire dance? |
34507 | If you could narrow down a bit-- be more specific--""Well, then, do you believe in that?" |
34507 | In Russia-- Germany? |
34507 | In a pine tree close at hand an owl asked:"Who? |
34507 | Is it trivial, my friend?" |
34507 | Is that any way to run a man outa the country? |
34507 | Is that it?" |
34507 | It will build tall skyscrapers, and which of them will be as imposing as one of these majestic oaks which that machine may uproot? |
34507 | May I suggest that I am rather proud of my biscuits tonight, and that they''re growing cold as lumps of clay?" |
34507 | Mind if I look her over?" |
34507 | Must-- must I say it-- right out, Jessamy?" |
34507 | Nor whether the correct answer is Yes or No?" |
34507 | Now, if you were in my place, would you be a piker and a spoilsport and a pink little prude, or would you be human and take out a stack?" |
34507 | Now, what did Tamroy tell ye Old Dad Sloan had to say''bout this here Dan Smeed and_ me_?" |
34507 | Oh, what shall we do, Oliver? |
34507 | Old Man?" |
34507 | Or did the carving represent the emblem of the Poison Oakers? |
34507 | Or should he remain an idealist, a poor man, but loyal to his trust? |
34507 | Or was he for some obscure reason still hiding under the dry manzanita tops? |
34507 | Or, again-- both? |
34507 | Partners, eh? |
34507 | Plumb forget her, eh?" |
34507 | Rattlesnake Reservation, eh?" |
34507 | Say, who''s that Ike think he''s writin''to? |
34507 | Selden?" |
34507 | She waited a little, then resumed her seat and said:"And the next man that Old Dad Sloan mentioned as having tried the fire dance was-- guess who?" |
34507 | Should a handful of uncouth Indians, a superstitious, dwindling tribe of near- savages, be permitted to handicap his part in this triumphal march? |
34507 | Should he make a dive for his gun? |
34507 | Should he shout to Foss? |
34507 | So you are worried about the land tangle?" |
34507 | So, once more, how can I be of service to you?" |
34507 | Stamp out these objections?" |
34507 | That it there? |
34507 | The reputation of being a half- baked simpleton?" |
34507 | Then Bolar drew nearer to the cave and shouted in:"What you gonta do? |
34507 | Then Oliver asked abruptly:"Who laid that fire, and put the box of cloth and the_ olla_ at The Four Pools yesterday?" |
34507 | Then as they sat their horses and gazed down a precipitous slope to the river, she asked:"Just why have you kept away from us all these weeks?" |
34507 | Then if this was true-- and he knew it to be true-- what of the halfbreed, Digger Foss? |
34507 | Then the threatened man in the saddle puffed out a cloud of cigarette smoke, and drawled sarcastically:"Well, why do n''t you shoot, ol''-timer? |
34507 | Then there was a pause, which the girl at length broke--"Did you catch the name, Chupurosa? |
34507 | Then--"Is it here, Señorita?" |
34507 | There''s grass for the horse at present?" |
34507 | Those are the Showut Poche- dakas coming?" |
34507 | Took a rather long chance, if he merely wished to give me a touch of highlife, do n''t you think?" |
34507 | Unless that letter tells?" |
34507 | Wait for what?" |
34507 | Wanta look over the ranch a bit?" |
34507 | Was I so very bloodthirsty in trying to make the best of a bad situation by choosing, on the spur of the moment, which man ought to live on? |
34507 | Was he not still a fool-- to renounce a fortune that was his for the taking? |
34507 | Was n''t that right?" |
34507 | Was that all Tamroy had to say?" |
34507 | Was this in reality the reason why the Poison Oakers wished him to be gone? |
34507 | Well, why not let them find out all that they wished to know in this regard? |
34507 | Well?" |
34507 | Were her eyes evading his? |
34507 | What can we do? |
34507 | What d''ye suppose-- crochet needles?" |
34507 | What did they and their ridiculous beliefs amount to in this great scheme of life as he now saw it? |
34507 | What do you think? |
34507 | What forty?" |
34507 | What hidden chapters in the bygone history of this ancient race? |
34507 | What on earth you goin''to do?" |
34507 | What should he do? |
34507 | What strange traditions was he recalling to their minds? |
34507 | What was the meaning of it all? |
34507 | What you gonta do?" |
34507 | What''a''ye got to say to that?" |
34507 | What''re you goin''to do down in there? |
34507 | What''s Digger watchin''Drew for? |
34507 | What''s Foss sneakin''about watchin''Drew for? |
34507 | What''s in that letter Jess''my handed you at Lime Rock yesterday?" |
34507 | When would he face the question? |
34507 | When would it end? |
34507 | Where did you get it?" |
34507 | Where did you get it?" |
34507 | Where is your deed?" |
34507 | Who ever heard of a woman being offended when a man admires her? |
34507 | Who had carved the words? |
34507 | Who was yer father?" |
34507 | Who''s she from?" |
34507 | Who''s stoppin''''i m? |
34507 | Who''s with ye?" |
34507 | Who-- o- o- o?" |
34507 | Who? |
34507 | Why did Selden wish to enter the cabin? |
34507 | Why did you say that Selden would try to run me off my toy ranch in one breath, and that he is wicked only in a big way in the next?" |
34507 | Why do n''t we get in and fire''i m out o''the country, like we said we was goin''to do?" |
34507 | Why had she not ridden down to him, as of old? |
34507 | Why try to nose him out? |
34507 | Why was Old Man Selden keeping their guest out there in the night? |
34507 | Why''s he packin''it if he do n''t mean to use it? |
34507 | Why?" |
34507 | Will the Showut Poche- dakas tell me where they are?" |
34507 | Will the people of your own race do that? |
34507 | Will you holster your gun and give me a chance before my arms play out?" |
34507 | Will you let me try?" |
34507 | Will you?" |
34507 | Win what, though? |
34507 | Wo n''t the post- master scent a conspiracy against Old Man Selden?" |
34507 | Would his college education prove a safeguard against his reading the answer wrong, as his poor, unlettered old father had hoped? |
34507 | Would n''t it be handier to have a good flow of water in both places?" |
34507 | Would she figure in the answer? |
34507 | Would the answer be Yes or No? |
34507 | Would you care to hear my father''s last message to me?" |
34507 | Yes or No, Oliver Drew? |
34507 | You own the Old Tabor Ivison Place?" |
34507 | You saw me shoot Henry Dodd-- d''ye really wanta draw with me?" |
34507 | You''re glad, are n''t you?" |
34507 | _ Actually?_""Actually-- literally-- honest- to- goodnessly!" |
5623 | A relation, I suppose? |
5623 | Ai n''t you as rich as uncle? |
5623 | Ai n''t you goin''a little too fur, Ben? |
5623 | All of a Twist? 5623 And I suppose the people seem rough, too?" |
5623 | And did you sleep as soundly? |
5623 | And had n''t I the right, I''d like to know? |
5623 | And he had to pay his passage to California out of that? |
5623 | And the boy''s name? |
5623 | And were they dressed like these men here? |
5623 | And what will they think? |
5623 | And what''s that? |
5623 | And when you''ve callied it back, what''ll you do then? |
5623 | And where will you stay, Cousin Ida? |
5623 | And who''s this boy- your son, or nephew? |
5623 | And why should n''t I? |
5623 | And you objected, I suppose? |
5623 | And you think I am worth high wages? |
5623 | And you''ll think it over in all its bearin''s? |
5623 | Are there any mines near- by? |
5623 | Are there no temperance societies out here? |
5623 | Are you Fitch or Ferguson? |
5623 | Are you awake, Tom? |
5623 | Are you from the East? |
5623 | Are you going back on me? |
5623 | Are you hungry, Ki Sing? |
5623 | Are you in search of gold, Mosely? |
5623 | Are you intending to sail for California by the next steamer? |
5623 | Are you not ashamed to creep up to my tent in the middle of the night on such an errand as that, Patrick O''Reilly? |
5623 | Are you very anxious to know? |
5623 | Are you with me? |
5623 | Be you sick? |
5623 | Ben, are you tired? |
5623 | Ben, ca n''t you get together some sticks and light the fire? 5623 Ben,"said Bradley, after the two visitors were fast asleep,"shall I tell you what I think of these two men?" |
5623 | Benjamin,said the deacon solemnly,"do you want to ruin me?" |
5623 | Bess, what time is it? |
5623 | Both first- class? |
5623 | Boys,he said,"are you goin''to have that haythen workin''alongside you?" |
5623 | Boys,said Dewey, making no motion to obey them,"do you know what you are about to do? |
5623 | Bradley,said Ben,"have you your money?" |
5623 | But I suppose you mean to get regular work somewhere, do n''t you? |
5623 | But if my mind is set upon it, you''ll let me go, wo n''t you, uncle? |
5623 | But if the boy is awake, and sees you at work, Jack? |
5623 | But what possible motive can you have in looking for me? |
5623 | But why need I ask? 5623 But you wo n''t hurt him, Jack?" |
5623 | By blacking boots? |
5623 | Ca n''t I lend you enough money to pay for a lodging? |
5623 | Ca n''t a boy have judgment? |
5623 | Can you afford to pay me ten dollars a week on account of my deposit? |
5623 | Can you get him another place as good? 5623 Come from''Frisco?" |
5623 | DEAR UNCLE JOB: Will you send me the rest of my clothes at once, by express? 5623 Dewey? |
5623 | Did he rob anybody here? |
5623 | Did n''t I see you in the company of a young lady? |
5623 | Did n''t she say that I had an awful appetite? |
5623 | Did n''t you attend to it last night? |
5623 | Did n''t you ever shoot pickerel? 5623 Did you collect any money in Brooklyn?" |
5623 | Did you deliver my card, boy? |
5623 | Did you ever meet a man named Dewey at the mines? |
5623 | Did you ever see me shoot a man that riled me? |
5623 | Did you get into any trouble about it, stranger? |
5623 | Did you have much taken, ma''am? |
5623 | Did you lose it there? |
5623 | Did you take the place? |
5623 | Did your father leave you much? |
5623 | Do n''t they have trout in these mountains? |
5623 | Do n''t you earn more than that by your business? |
5623 | Do n''t you find it lonely livin''out here? |
5623 | Do n''t you know what it is, Ben? |
5623 | Do n''t you think I had better go up, Jack? |
5623 | Do n''t you think it safe to sleep here? |
5623 | Do n''t you think it''s all right? |
5623 | Do n''t you think you''d better send him some? |
5623 | Do people drink much out here? |
5623 | Do you believe it now? |
5623 | Do you expect to get to sleep looking out of that hole? |
5623 | Do you hear that, Dick Dewey? |
5623 | Do you hear what the boys say? 5623 Do you judge from his looks?" |
5623 | Do you know anything against him? |
5623 | Do you know of any one around here? |
5623 | Do you know where it is? |
5623 | Do you like it? |
5623 | Do you live in the city? |
5623 | Do you mane to put me on a livel wid him? |
5623 | Do you mean me? |
5623 | Do you mean to insult me? |
5623 | Do you see that tree yonder? |
5623 | Do you think I can go in? |
5623 | Do you think he is at Murphy''s now? |
5623 | Do you think he suspected anything? |
5623 | Do you want to get run over? |
5623 | Do you wish to enter my employ, or do you not? |
5623 | Does it take much pluck to be a thief, Jake? |
5623 | First- class? |
5623 | For a boy at ten dollars a week? |
5623 | Found something? 5623 Friend of yours?" |
5623 | Friends of yours, judge? |
5623 | Gentlemen, will you drink with me? |
5623 | Givin''you some supper, eh? 5623 Goin''to the mines?" |
5623 | Had n''t you better let me read off the items, nephew? |
5623 | Had you ever met Ki Sing, Dick? |
5623 | Has Dewey come into a fortin? |
5623 | Has a rich uncle died and left him all his pile? |
5623 | Has anybody got a pair of scissors? |
5623 | Has he got a chance to black boots? |
5623 | Has he? |
5623 | Has the Chinaman taken care of you? |
5623 | Have you any young lady here without escort? |
5623 | Have you been unlucky? |
5623 | Have you bought your ticket? |
5623 | Have you formed any plans, Ben? 5623 Have you given your order?" |
5623 | Have you had any business experience? |
5623 | Have you had breakfast? |
5623 | Have you lived here long? |
5623 | Have you lived long in these parts, ma''am? |
5623 | Have you lost anything? |
5623 | Have you nothing left? |
5623 | Have you thought of any one you can send? |
5623 | He could n''t force you to marry his son, could he? |
5623 | He paid you a deposit of fifty dollars? |
5623 | How are you making out, Hunter? |
5623 | How are you, Sam? |
5623 | How are you, country? |
5623 | How can I tell? 5623 How can he afford to stay there?" |
5623 | How could I know that? 5623 How did he seem when you knew him?" |
5623 | How did the critter come here, in the name of wonder? |
5623 | How did you pass the night? |
5623 | How do you expect to get along without money? |
5623 | How do you go? |
5623 | How do you like his looks, Jake? |
5623 | How far is Murphy''s from here? |
5623 | How is it that you have chosen me- a stranger, and so young- as your escort? 5623 How is it with you, stranger?" |
5623 | How long do you stay here? |
5623 | How long have you been awake, Bess? |
5623 | How long will you keep me? |
5623 | How many have you killed? |
5623 | How many men did you say you had killed, Jake? |
5623 | How much did he take away with him? |
5623 | How much did you pay? |
5623 | How much does it cost to go? |
5623 | How much wages may I offer, father? |
5623 | How soon are you going up, Jack? |
5623 | How will that help us? |
5623 | I do n''t look like a college graduate, do I? 5623 I hope you''ll excuse my cousin for not seeing you?" |
5623 | I reckon you''ve come out here to make your fortin? |
5623 | I say, Dewey,proceeded Bradley,"did you ever hear of a young lady by the name of Florence Douglas?" |
5623 | I say, John,said Dick Roberts,"are you fond of rat pie?" |
5623 | I suppose a good deal of money is won here? |
5623 | I suppose you are too young to have traveled much? |
5623 | I suppose you would marry him? |
5623 | If Dewey chooses to hire him, what is it to us? |
5623 | If I come off best in this encounter, you''ll all agree to let this Chinaman go free? 5623 If you had n''t lost your money in there,"said Ben, pointing to the building they had just left,"would n''t you have paid for a bed?" |
5623 | Is Mr. Dewey in California? |
5623 | Is anything the matter, sir? |
5623 | Is he alive now? |
5623 | Is he still here? |
5623 | Is it a gambling- house? |
5623 | Is it a young man? |
5623 | Is it all for me? |
5623 | Is it an expensive hotel? |
5623 | Is n''t that a good chance, Uncle Job? |
5623 | Is n''t that so, Tom? |
5623 | Is that so? 5623 Is that the law, squire?" |
5623 | Is that the way they manage? |
5623 | Is that you, Ki Sing? |
5623 | Is that your boy, Bradley? |
5623 | Is that your boy? |
5623 | Is the boy crazy? |
5623 | Is there anybody that knows what direction he took? |
5623 | Is there much money to be made that way? |
5623 | Is this the office of Fitch& Ferguson? |
5623 | Is this true? 5623 It wo n''t do us any harm, will it?" |
5623 | Just remove my plate to another table, will you? |
5623 | Like you, O''Reilly? |
5623 | Madam, can you give us some breakfast? |
5623 | May I ask you a question, Ida? |
5623 | May I speak a few words with you? |
5623 | May I speak a moment to the boy who was with me? |
5623 | May I tell Tom where we are going to stop? |
5623 | May I tell him where I am going? |
5623 | Maybe it is, but what can we do? |
5623 | Mayor Sturgis? |
5623 | Melican man like him? |
5623 | Melican man want me? |
5623 | Mr. Campbell is your guardian, I suppose, Ida? |
5623 | No; how could he suspect that the wine was drugged? 5623 No; why should I?" |
5623 | Not a bit; any more than you mean to insult me,"Do you dare to propose that I, a gentleman, should black your low- lived shoes? |
5623 | Not with your guardian? |
5623 | Of course you wo n''t see him? |
5623 | Oh, that''s it, is it? 5623 Oh, what''s the odds? |
5623 | Ought I to confide in this man? |
5623 | Probably your means are limited? |
5623 | Say, miss, you do n''t want a boy to go along to black your boots, do you? |
5623 | Shall I go with you to the hotel now? |
5623 | So he wants the poor fellow''s queue, does he? |
5623 | So this is Murphy''s? |
5623 | That''s off ever so far, is n''t it? |
5623 | That''s where they make wooden nutmegs,said the miner,"is n''t it?" |
5623 | The gal you spoke of? |
5623 | The large one? |
5623 | Then there''s a woman in it? |
5623 | Then what are you talkin''about, anyway? |
5623 | Then where do you sleep? |
5623 | Then why do you ask such an unheard- of price? |
5623 | Then why wo n''t you let me have a servant, too? |
5623 | Then you do n''t like him? |
5623 | This do n''t look much like it, eh, Ben? |
5623 | Tom,continued Ben,"you wo n''t say a word about my going, will you?" |
5623 | Traveled fur to- day? |
5623 | W''on''t she give us breakfast in the morning? |
5623 | Want to go fishing with me? |
5623 | Was he with you when the accident hapened? |
5623 | Was it all you could find? |
5623 | Was that in California? |
5623 | Was the man who handed you this card my guardian? |
5623 | We agreed to take you, did we not? |
5623 | We are to stop at the Astor House? |
5623 | Well, Ben, have you seen the whole town so soon? |
5623 | Well, Ben,said Bradley,"what do you say to camping out for the night?" |
5623 | Well, Ben? |
5623 | Well, Ben? |
5623 | Well, Bradley? |
5623 | Well, Dewey, what answer shall I take back to the boys? |
5623 | Well, father, may I engage Ben as my servant? |
5623 | Well, what''s wanted, and who are you? |
5623 | Well,said the bootblack,"did you see Fitch and Ferguson?" |
5623 | What are you about there, boy? |
5623 | What are you about, O''Reilly? |
5623 | What are you about? |
5623 | What are you dreamin''about, Ben? |
5623 | What are you goin''to do with it? |
5623 | What are you goin''to do? |
5623 | What are you thinking about, Ben? |
5623 | What are you willing to pay? |
5623 | What can I do for you, miss? |
5623 | What can I do? |
5623 | What can he do? |
5623 | What did he come over to America for, anyhow? |
5623 | What did he say he would do if a fellow stole his horses, Tom? |
5623 | What did she say? |
5623 | What did you say? |
5623 | What did your cousin have to say? |
5623 | What did your cousin say? |
5623 | What do you find to eat? |
5623 | What do you mean to do, O''Reilly? |
5623 | What do you mean? |
5623 | What do you mean? |
5623 | What do you take me for, boy? 5623 What do you want me to say?" |
5623 | What do you want of a servant? 5623 What for?" |
5623 | What had I better do? |
5623 | What has he done with his money? |
5623 | What hotel shall we put up at, Ben? |
5623 | What inducement can he have to live out here in the wilderness? |
5623 | What is it, Uncle Job? |
5623 | What is it, sir? |
5623 | What is it? |
5623 | What is it? |
5623 | What is that? |
5623 | What is that? |
5623 | What is that? |
5623 | What is that? |
5623 | What is that? |
5623 | What is that? |
5623 | What is the price of passage? |
5623 | What is your business, sir? |
5623 | What is your name? |
5623 | What is your name? |
5623 | What kind of a business is it? |
5623 | What kind of business? |
5623 | What luck have you had? |
5623 | What made you leave China? |
5623 | What makes you think of going to California? 5623 What more, Uncle Job?" |
5623 | What motive would they have for harming us, Jake? |
5623 | What name? |
5623 | What put that idee into your head? |
5623 | What shall I say if they ask me where it is, Jack? |
5623 | What shall I say? |
5623 | What shall we do, Jake? |
5623 | What shall we do? |
5623 | What was it you was a- wishin''for, friend? |
5623 | What was you expectin''? |
5623 | What were you thinking of, Jake? |
5623 | What will you do for a place to sleep? |
5623 | What will you do? |
5623 | What would you do when you got to California? |
5623 | What would you do? |
5623 | What would you want me to do? |
5623 | What''ll the boy have? |
5623 | What''s he after, I wonder? |
5623 | What''s that you say? |
5623 | What''s that, Ben? |
5623 | What''s that? |
5623 | What''s that? |
5623 | What''s the matter of yer? |
5623 | What''s the matter, Ben? |
5623 | What''s the matter? |
5623 | What''s the name of that chap that''s with you? |
5623 | What''s up now, old woman? 5623 What''s your business, boys?" |
5623 | What''s your name, boy? |
5623 | What''s your name, you haythen? |
5623 | What''s your name? |
5623 | What''s your name? |
5623 | What, Bradley, back again? 5623 What, then, Jake?" |
5623 | When are you going to work? |
5623 | When did you find it out? |
5623 | When did you see him? |
5623 | When does the next steamer start, sir? |
5623 | When will that be? |
5623 | When? |
5623 | Where are you goin''? |
5623 | Where are you staying? |
5623 | Where did he go? |
5623 | Where did you come from, old pigtail? |
5623 | Where did you find him? |
5623 | Where do they all come from? |
5623 | Where do you want to go? |
5623 | Where is he now? |
5623 | Where is he? |
5623 | Where is our money? |
5623 | Where is that? |
5623 | Where is the saloon? |
5623 | Where was you raised, stranger? |
5623 | Where were you raised? |
5623 | Where? |
5623 | While you''re waitin''for him, ca n''t you get us some supper? 5623 Who are you, my yeller friend?" |
5623 | Who are you? |
5623 | Who are you? |
5623 | Who have you got there, O''Reilly? |
5623 | Who is it? |
5623 | Who put it there? |
5623 | Who told you it was? |
5623 | Who''d have expected a hot supper out here in this lonely place? |
5623 | Whose public sentiment-- O''Reilly''s? |
5623 | Why are you not in bed and asleep, like your friend? |
5623 | Why did n''t you buy animals? |
5623 | Why did n''t you wake me up? |
5623 | Why do n''t you ever say something else, Tom? |
5623 | Why do n''t you go to the office and find out? |
5623 | Why do n''t you reform? |
5623 | Why do n''t you take him down? |
5623 | Why do they advertise to give ten dollars, then? |
5623 | Why does the gal- if it is a gal- send a boy like you on the trail? |
5623 | Why is it different? |
5623 | Why not? |
5623 | Why not? |
5623 | Why not? |
5623 | Why should I care what people think? 5623 Why should I take any of your money, nephew?" |
5623 | Why should n''t I stay at a first- class hotel, Sam? |
5623 | Why should you? 5623 Why wo n''t you drink?" |
5623 | Why? |
5623 | Why? |
5623 | Will it be any satisfaction to him to get knocked over again? |
5623 | Will this man go with you? |
5623 | Will you be able to go by the next steamer? |
5623 | Will you be here to- morrow morning at nine o''clock? |
5623 | Will you come, Ben? |
5623 | Will you show me? |
5623 | Wo n''t that increase his suspicions? |
5623 | Wo n''t they do it now? |
5623 | Wo n''t you ask him, ma''am? |
5623 | Wo n''t you get cold sleeping out of doors? |
5623 | Wo n''t you move away a few steps, Tom? |
5623 | Would you advise me to go there? |
5623 | Would you advise me to, Jake? |
5623 | Would you be willing to take care of me-- that is, to look after me? |
5623 | Would you go if your ticket were paid- by a friend? |
5623 | Yes, yes, but what of her? 5623 Yes; are you willing to be my agent in the matter?" |
5623 | Yes; what did he do? |
5623 | Yes; you remember Johnson? |
5623 | You are glad, are you not? |
5623 | You did n''t expect to see a regular town, did you? |
5623 | You did? |
5623 | You do n''t calc''late to keep on there, do you? |
5623 | You do n''t mean him any harm? |
5623 | You do n''t mean to say that you are stopping here, do you? |
5623 | You do n''t mean to say you swallow all that? |
5623 | You do n''t think I''d gamble, do you? |
5623 | You have n''t come across anything yet, have you? |
5623 | You have not seen him? |
5623 | You know me? |
5623 | You mean Mosely and his friend? |
5623 | You said he was n''t a friend of yours? |
5623 | You say you are not staying at any hotel? |
5623 | You were going alone- you had no friends with you? |
5623 | You will travel about, I suppose? |
5623 | You wo n''t interfere with my going, Uncle Job? |
5623 | You''d want me to black your boots? |
5623 | You''re stayin''at your Uncle Job''s, ai n''t you? |
5623 | You''ve seen me in a scrimmage more than once? |
5623 | Your sister, I suppose? |
5623 | ''"What might your name be?" |
5623 | ''How are you, major?'' |
5623 | Ai n''t he a beauty jist wid his long pigtail hangin''down his back like a monkey''s tail?" |
5623 | And she is from Philadelphia?" |
5623 | Are you tired?" |
5623 | Are you willing to go there?" |
5623 | By the way, have you the fifty dollars with you?" |
5623 | Ca n''t we, Ben?" |
5623 | Can you remember the name?" |
5623 | Can you tell me anything of her?" |
5623 | Can you tell what he was like?" |
5623 | Come, now, how many men have you killed, first and last?" |
5623 | Dewey?" |
5623 | Did n''t we work together at Murphy''s, almost side by side?" |
5623 | Did she say anything to that?" |
5623 | Did you deliver my card, Benjamin?" |
5623 | Did you ever read''Oliver Twist''?" |
5623 | Did you hear the gintleman ask you what you came here for?" |
5623 | Do n''t people often get run over?" |
5623 | Do n''t you know any better than to come in where there are gentlemen?" |
5623 | Do they hang people for stealing out here?" |
5623 | Do you know what the camp will think, O''Eeilly?" |
5623 | Do you see that poor wretch up there?" |
5623 | Do you see that tall man sitting by the window?" |
5623 | Do you think a feller could work his passage?" |
5623 | Do you think a woman needs teachin''what she is to say?" |
5623 | Do you think you could find him?" |
5623 | Do you understand?" |
5623 | Do you want to send him any word or message?" |
5623 | Do you wish to secure passage?" |
5623 | Does it take away your appetite, too?" |
5623 | Got a mother, Ben?" |
5623 | Had the wine anything to do with this sudden drowsiness? |
5623 | Has he wronged any one of you?" |
5623 | Have n''t you got a fishing- pole at home?" |
5623 | Have you been long in Californy?" |
5623 | Have you come to stay long?" |
5623 | Have you lost much, you two?" |
5623 | Have you, or have you not, brought fifty dollars with you?" |
5623 | Have you?" |
5623 | He is rich, is n''t he?" |
5623 | He was glad to see a familiar Hampton face, and he said cordially:"How are you, Sam?" |
5623 | How came she here? |
5623 | How does he make a livin'', I wonder?" |
5623 | How much is there left after all expenses are paid?" |
5623 | Hunter?" |
5623 | I could n''t do any more''n that, now, could I?" |
5623 | I could n''t do any more, could I?" |
5623 | I did n''t expect to see you here?" |
5623 | I do n''t look delicate, do I?" |
5623 | I got it this mornin''?" |
5623 | I s''pose the young lady would n''t like to call me Jake?" |
5623 | I suppose he can come any time?" |
5623 | I wonder where them rascals are?" |
5623 | Is Richard Dewey here now?" |
5623 | Is her guardian with her?" |
5623 | Is it true, I wonder, that cares increase with mental culture? |
5623 | Is n''t it so, Ben?" |
5623 | Is n''t it, Tom?" |
5623 | Is that agreed?" |
5623 | Is that from the Bible?" |
5623 | Is there anything on your mind?" |
5623 | Ki Sing, if you cut off your queue, can you go back to China?" |
5623 | Maybe you''ve got some relations among the servants?" |
5623 | Now, Dewey, what''s the matter with you?" |
5623 | Now, ef we had a cup of coffee to wash it down, and kinder warm us up, it would go to the right spot, eh, Ben?" |
5623 | O''Reilly did not fancy his interference, and demanded, in a surly tone:"Do you mean to compare me wid this haythen?" |
5623 | Shall I put myself down from Philadelphia, too?" |
5623 | Shall we prevent this, and doom him to perpetual exile, just to secure a little sport? |
5623 | Sing?" |
5623 | Suppose I should say I did n''t choose to work in the same camp with an Irishman?" |
5623 | That is fair, is n''t it?" |
5623 | That''s fair, ai n''t it?" |
5623 | That''s it, is it? |
5623 | The question recurred to Ben: Was he willing to surrender his money, and go forth penniless, or should he attempt to escape or resist? |
5623 | Under this change of circumstances, what was Ben to do? |
5623 | WHAT NEXT? |
5623 | Was n''t he my boy as well as yours? |
5623 | Well, old friend, are you going to settle down among us again?" |
5623 | What Next? |
5623 | What are you going to do with your gold when you find it?" |
5623 | What can I do?" |
5623 | What do you mean to do?" |
5623 | What do you say to trout, now?" |
5623 | What do you say?" |
5623 | What do you see?" |
5623 | What do you think about it yourself?" |
5623 | What is it?" |
5623 | What will you say to them?" |
5623 | What''ll Mrs. Pitkin say when I tell her? |
5623 | What''s the matter of me, I''d like to know?" |
5623 | When can you see this man again?" |
5623 | When does he sail?" |
5623 | Where can I meet you afterwards?" |
5623 | Where can I meet you again, Jake?" |
5623 | Where do you come from?" |
5623 | Where is the gal?" |
5623 | Where shall we go first?" |
5623 | Why ca n''t I creep up, unbeknownst, in the middle of the night, and cut off his pigtail, while he is aslape? |
5623 | Why should I let a woman do my work?" |
5623 | Why should you interfere with this poor, unoffending Chinaman? |
5623 | Why, they''re little more than beggars?" |
5623 | Will that do?" |
5623 | Wo n''t that be fine?" |
5623 | Would n''t you like to be one?" |
5623 | You do n''t know where he is now?" |
5623 | You do n''t mean to forsake me utterly?" |
5623 | You have heard nothing of him since?" |
5623 | You have n''t been attending Sunday- school lately, have you?" |
5623 | You have n''t got any provisions left over?" |
5623 | You remember that I came out here in search of a-- friend?" |
5623 | You said your name was Ben?" |
5623 | You''d jest as lieve shoot a man as to eat your dinner; now, would n''t you?" |
5623 | You''re a country boy, ai n''t you?" |
5623 | You''re sick, I reckon?" |
5623 | a nugget?" |
5623 | are you going to leave me?" |
5623 | asked Ben jocosely,"where two weary travelers can put up for the night?" |
5623 | is it because it is so far off?" |
5623 | thought Dewey,"does he mean to kill the poor Chinaman?" |
5623 | what made me fall asleep?" |
5623 | what''s that?" |