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51232Do you think,said Grant,"that I should, Bee?
51232Do you want me to? 51232 Granny, what will you do?
51232How? 51232 I ask you, who''s going to match us after we knock this one off?"
51232I begin to see,he said,"but what can I do with the two of them?"
51232Should I show him, Teagle?
51232Since when,she asked,"do you walk grimly past your friends?...
51232So he starts the game, and invents the ball, so what? 51232 You mean that has- been,"he pointed at Grant,"is trying to get rid of my boy?
51232You think I''m wrong, but what else would it be? 51232 After all, was his crowd- convincing argument, did they jail professional fighters in the old days when one was killed? 51232 All things considered, however, I feel the merit of Dr. Lane''s suggest--"Who is this Lane?
51232Are the cells non- reproductive?"
51232Are you sure he''s all right?"
51232Bee''s reddened eyes stared at the man, and Grant whispered,"Darling, can you tell?"
51232But what am I going to do?
51232Do you think I will allow you to carry on your ugly career?
51232Granny, have you thought of the screen?
51232How was it possible?
51232I guess you''ll want_ your_ cut for charity, eh?"
51232If scientific advance changes our forms of courtship, can other sports be far behind?
51232Is it right?"
51232It''s not like Tony-- does he want to get killed?
51232PSYCHOTENNIS, ANYONE?
51232Pretty hot, eh?"
51232Right?"
51232Should I obey the roar of the mob?
51232The only thing yet to check is the ball, but the ball....""You have it?
51232The victims committed suicide, just as I nearly did before Bee....""What did you feel-- a so- called called death wish?"
51232What has my sport become?_ And then her mind shrieked at him, stabbed at his brain:"Tony-- Tony darling!"
51232Would she scorn his action, think him a slave to public pressure?
11062But say, B.J.,said Bobbles, in a puzzled manner,"suppose your fire was in the other direction?
11062Do you all belong to the Crows?
11062Do you mean that we should go down and eat the banquet for''em?
11062Going to bed?
11062Oh, ca n''t you?
11062Suppose I give the signal for the left- guard to take the ball around the right- end,he would say, and ask each man in turn,"Where would you go?"
11062Well, how are you going to retaliate?
11062Well, what has happened to the banquet?
11062Well, what of it? 11062 What are you going to do with it?"
11062What bell is that?
11062What do you mean?
11062Where shall we brand the wretch, your Honor?
11062Who ate it?
11062Who''s Demoskenes?
11062Why ca n''t we?
11062Why, do n''t you remember him?
11062;"d''you hear that?"
11062And had n''t they given up every free hour for two years to working like Trojans?
11062But Pretty answered with much dignity:"Run?
11062But Tug gave him one contemptuous look, and remarked:"Do you suppose I''m a cry- baby?
11062But they all stopped suddenly, and Quiz expressed the sentiment of all of them when he said:"But how are we going to do it?"
11062Just then MacManus came by, and with one accord the Crows exclaimed:"Where did they tie you up?"
11062One of them, indeed, called out in a suspiciously friendly tone:"Hey, young feller, hold up a minute and tell us what time it is, will ye?"
11062Quiz was a long time getting his breath and opening his eyes; then it was his turn to look around in amazement and to exclaim:"What of it?
11062Still Tug argued:"What right have you men got to come into my room without being invited?"
11062Still, he repeated, when Heady only looked puzzled and gave no answer:"How are you going to retaliate, I say?"
11062Then he fastened a handkerchief over History''s eyes, and growled:"Are those irons hot yet?"
11062Then they all exclaimed in chorus:"Well, what of it?"
11062They heard a low voice from the inside ask:"Who''s there?"
11062What for?"
11062What of it?
11062What''s the matter with yourself?"
11062When they had done with this jollification, Tug, who objected to doing things by halves, asked:"Why not kidnap the whole kit and boodle of them?"
11062Why, you numskulls, do n''t you see it''s just the chance you wanted for revenge?"
39668A cracker jack, is he?
39668A daisy is he?
39668A very pretty plan,I remarked sarcastically,"but why was I not consulted in the matter?"
39668And would Jack win, then, if Black was out of it, or a bit off?
39668Are there many American boys like him?
39668Bates, where are you? 39668 By the way, Professor,"he continued,"do you think it quite safe for a little chap like me to toy with a sixteen- pound shot?
39668Did he jump from the roof?
39668Did you notice that the same field, too, let the Dutchman through like a greased pig? 39668 Do you consider this a certain thing for Workman?"
39668Do you know, Kitty,said he,"they would not give up their chocolates to win a world''s championship?"
39668How about Paddy''s cousin, the copper?
39668How many men are there to- day,he asked,"who can do the hundred in even time?"
39668I have nothing against the other bits of bunting,declared Tom, generously;"but what is the use of having more than two?
39668I wonder what his name is?
39668That''s your plan, is it?
39668Well, Sawyer,said I, turning rather abruptly toward him,"what does this mean?"
39668What do you call that?
39668What do you get yourself?
39668What does he do?
39668What''s this?
39668Which are they?
39668Who is expected to win?
39668Who is the favorite here?
39668Who wins here?
39668Why, then,asked the Colonel,"did our men include it with no hope of winning?"
39668As she put her hand on the latch of the gate she gave me the first hint of what was burdening her mind by asking,"Are the boys all feeling well?"
39668But had he?
39668Ca n''t I help you in some way?"
39668Can any one describe the mad ten seconds of a sprint?
39668Did Blount beat the pistol?
39668Did you ever hear the work of that very conscientious gentleman the"official handicapper"discussed by a crowd of contestants?
39668Do you know what did the most to convert me?
39668Do you throw the hammer too?"
39668Give him"especial care and attention"?
39668He would look at Tom, and say,"Perhaps you''re right, and I''ll not complain, but why did you tell me to set pace, if you meant to make me finish?"
39668Her cheeks were bright, and grew a shade brighter as she asked,"Please, Mr. Brown, may I walk along with you?"
39668How will they come out?"
39668Might n''t I drop it on my precious toes some day?"
39668My God, where are you?
39668Now, what were the reasons why I did not interfere, while my best mile- runner was getting outside of this horrible mixture?
39668Paddy''s first captive, in deference to our superior force, decides to act the civil, and asks gruffly,"What''s his biz?"
39668She did not care if the deluge came after this race; and what was a shower, or a wet gown?
39668Sick, was he?
39668Some made it a subject for senseless jokes and witless questions, such as,"Was the tape elastic?"
39668The St. Bernard looked doubtfully at us, very much as if to say,"Is not this a very awkward position for a gentleman to find himself in?"
39668Then again, did you ever notice how much harder it is to work your way through a crowd of country people than one of equal density in the city?
39668Then catching Tom''s meaning, he continued,"You mean he wins easily?
39668There are some of the contestants arriving now,"I remarked, pointing across the track;"would you like to see them before they strip?"
39668Was it light, or was I led astray by my wish?
39668We had not taken a dozen steps before Paddy halts a tough- looking chap with"Do yes know me cousin, Dinny Sullivan?"
39668What appeal could she make that would add the necessary feet to his jump?
39668What did she write in that black- sealed, black- bordered note?
39668What effect could a note have, no matter how worded, upon easy- going Dick Fairfax?
39668What is the use, too, of calling them Anglo- Saxon?
39668What more could an Irishman ask; and a Connemara Irishman at that?
39668What would Black give if he had not imbibed their awful sweetness?
39668Where is Jack?
39668Where was my money?
39668Where''s the''shot''?"
39668Which would win, Old England or New England?
39668Who can tell?
39668Who was this candidate for athletic fame?
39668Would I please tell her who would win in this event?
39668Would it have been better?
39668Would you like to know him?"
39668inquired the Colonel;"and are you a cracker jack too?"
39668or"Did he do it very, very early in the morning?"
28531A little snow is n''t going to make us hedge on that arrangement we made the last thing before turning in, I hope, Jack?
28531A trap, did ye say?
28531And Paul,continued Bluff,"will you accept one of these fat birds from us?"
28531And bears just dote on honey, do they, the same as Jud here does?
28531And did you gather it yourself around here, Tolly Tip?
28531And how did it end?
28531And that was where, Jud?
28531And was the other chap a long- legged hobo, wid a face that made ye think av the sharp idge av a hatchet?
28531Any chance of getting that flashlight?
28531Are you all through?
28531Are you badly hurt, sir?
28531Are you happy because we''re going to break camp so much sooner than we expected, owing to everything being snowed under up here in the woods?
28531But I suppose you''ll hardly pick me out as one of the rescue party, Paul?
28531But Jud, did he explain to you how he came to know the tramps were up here in the woods above Lake Tokala?
28531But Paul, what could we do to help them?
28531But do you mean to say there are real, live bears around here, Tolly Tip?
28531But how came it you were so slow in getting to the fire, Paul?
28531But if he starts to jump at us I ought to try to riddle him, Paul, do n''t you think?
28531But if the opportunity came along, would n''t it be our duty to cage the rascals?
28531But in the winter- time they could n''t do that, could they?
28531But it''s getting a little milder, do n''t you think?
28531But see the snow piles ahead of us, will you?
28531But what''s the matter with the fellow?
28531But would n''t it be dangerous to leave them on the lake so long?
28531But you had your guns with you, did n''t you?
28531But you heard what happened?
28531By the same token,observed Tolly Tip,"till me av one of the tramps had on an ould blue army coat wid rid linin''to the same?"
28531Come, take pity on us, wo n''t you, Jack?
28531Did n''t expect us back so soon, did you, Abe?
28531Did n''t you call when you first got caught?
28531Did they run across that old bear after all, and get scratched or bitten?
28531Did you ever see anybody so excited?
28531Did you find the honey gone?
28531Do n''t see any signs of another wild man on the island, do you, Jack?
28531Do n''t see anything of the creature around, do you?
28531Do n''t tell me you''ve bagged a deer already?
28531Do we go, snow or sunshine, then?
28531Do we try to flounder through this, or turn around and try another way?
28531Do you know what I was thinking about just then?
28531Do you know what he said when he was showing that scrawl to us fellows? 28531 Do you really believe there''s any truth in that report we heard about Mr. Briggs''safe being found broken open and cleaned out?"
28531Do you reckon on stayin''out your time up here?
28531Do you think you can make it, Sim?
28531Do_ you_ think he will, Paul?
28531Have a heart, ca n''t you?
28531Have you got the list that Paul promised to make out with you, Jack? 28531 He was caught in the act, fellows,"asserted Frank Savage,"and the next question with us is what ought we to do to punish a sneak and a spy?"
28531Hold on, boys, do n''t you think it would be enough if Jud made an apology to us, and promised not to breathe a word of what he chanced to hear?
28531How about it, Paul?
28531How about that, Jud?
28531How about the broken window, Jud?
28531How about the grub question, Paul?
28531How can that be when there is n''t the first sign of a fire?
28531How can that be, Paul?
28531How does he do it then?
28531How does it come, Tolly Tip,asked the curious Jud as they toiled onward,"that you remember this hole in the rocks so well?"
28531How ever would a real bear trap come there?
28531How far along do you think we are, Tolly Tip?
28531How far away from here is it?
28531How is that, Tolly Tip?
28531How many could sleep in his cabin do you think, Paul?
28531How was I to know your crowd was inside there? 28531 I do n''t believe you''ve ever had a good snapshot of a live mink, have you, Paul?"
28531I suppose the big beast tackled you then, did he, Bluff?
28531I suspect that this Hank ye''re tillin''me about must be a wild harum- scarum broth av a boy thin?
28531If Jud backs out because he''s tired from his tramp this morning, Paul, call on me, will you?
28531If he chooses to amuse himself in that way what''s the odds? 28531 Is it the ould storekeeper in Stanhope ye mane?"
28531Is the charcoal burners''shack far away from the creek, Tolly Tip?
28531Jack, he may be drawing us into a trap of some sort, do n''t you think?
28531Just what do you mean by that, Sim?
28531Listen to him scolding the foreman of the fire company, will you?
28531Look at old Briggs, will you?
28531Meaning a big storm, eh, Tolly Tip?
28531Nothing else to keep us here, is there, Paul?
28531Now let''s hear what you''ve been hatching up for us, Paul?
28531Now would n''t it be queer if we managed to capture the yeggs and turn''em over to the authorities? 28531 Or was it the other bobcat that came around to smell the pelt of his mate, and gave you something of a tussle?"
28531Perhaps we may-- who knows?
28531Say, what are you hinting at now, Jud?
28531See any tracks around?
28531So he got his share of the honey, did he?
28531So the shorter rascal did n''t have any fight in him, it seems, Tolly Tip?
28531Still, they could n''t have done anything to Hank and his crowd, so why should they be pushed off the walk in that way?
28531Tell us what sort of a trap, Tom?
28531That was the end of Mr. Mastiff then, eh?
28531That''s a fact, how about the broken window, Paul?
28531Then it''s your opinion, is it, Jack, they''re still in that hole among the rocks Sim spoke of?
28531Then you expect to investigate, and find out what it means, do you?
28531Was any other person injured when the ice- house collapsed?
28531Was it, too, about the fire and the robbery?
28531We''d never think of minding a heavy fall at home, and why should we worry now?
28531Well, do we go on again, Paul, or are you thinking of camping here for the rest of the night?
28531Well, do you blame me then for feeling satisfied when we talk of going home?
28531Well, what have scouts been learning woodcraft for if they ca n''t do a bit of spy work?
28531Were they close enough for you to notice who they were?
28531Were you in Stanhope, or did they happen to pass this way?
28531What ails you now, Jud-- got a cramp in your leg, or do you think it''s time we stopped for a bite of lunch?
28531What ails you, Bobolink?
28531What are two measly miles, when such a glorious prospect looms up ahead of us?
28531What do you mean?
28531What do you see now, another owl?
28531What else have you been doing besides catching that dandy mess of fish?
28531What happened?
28531What if there are too many to be accommodated either on the iceboats we own or in the cabin?
28531What shall we do then?
28531What would you do if you came face to face with the bear, or perhaps a panther?
28531What''re you goin''to do to me, Paul?
28531What''s that you say, Paul-- a storm, when the sun''s shining as bright as ever it could? 28531 What''s the reason?"
28531What''s this I smell in the air?
28531Where can it be, do you think?
28531Where shall we start in to buy the stuff?
28531Where that hill starts up, see? 28531 Who cares for such a little thing as snow piles?"
28531Who''s all right? 28531 Why should I be favored over the rest of the crowd?
28531Why, how did you know that?
28531Wild honey did you say?
28531Would it pay us to move around in a half circle, and let them keep the old path?
28531Would you agree to keep your lips buttoned up, and not tell a word of what you have heard?
28531You all remember, do n''t you, the old saying,''between eleven and two it''ll tell you what it''s going to do?'' 28531 You mean he feels more or less weak, do you?"
28531You must mean wolves, do n''t you? 28531 You''ll have to set the trap to- night then, wo n''t you?"
28531Am I right there, Tolly Tip?"
28531And biscuits is it ye mane to thry in the mornin''?
28531And look what he''s got, will you?"
28531And what''s to hinder some of us from using our iceboats part of the way?"
28531Are we going to start soon, Paul?"
28531Are you all agreed to that part of the scheme?"
28531Are you covering him, Jud?"
28531Besides, who could get angry when engaged in such a glorious outing as that upon which they were now fully embarked?
28531Bobolink said to his chum nearest him;"two of the Lawson crowd here, dodging about and grinning as if they thought it a picnic?"
28531Briggs?"
28531But how about the creek leading up to the cabin, Paul?
28531CHAPTER X THE ACCUSATION"Can you guess where it is, Jack?"
28531CHAPTER XIX NEWS OF BIG GAME"Faith and would ye mind tillin''me how that same might be done?"
28531Could you find a better place for a fire than in that cove back of the point?"
28531Course you committee of two looked after the grub supplies as you were directed?"
28531Did n''t they, Jack?"
28531Did you ask Mr. Garrity about it?"
28531Do n''t you, fellows?
28531Garrity?"
28531Give us somethin''to eat, wo n''t you?
28531Have you had a wireless from Washington?"
28531How about it, Paul?"
28531How about that, Tolly Tip?
28531I do n''t suppose any of you care to stay up here much longer, now that this blizzard has spoiled all of the fun of camping out?"
28531I hope you do n''t mean to evacuate this gory battle- ground without taking a look to see whether I dropped that other beast or not?"
28531I hope you do n''t object to my joining you?"
28531Is this fine weather apt to last much longer?"
28531Jack, what shall we do about it?"
28531Look yourself and tell me if that is n''t his tail twitching back and forth?"
28531Mr. Garrity, can you hear me?"
28531Now what''re you meanin''to do about it?
28531Paul, did you hear that?"
28531Paul, how about that now?"
28531Shall I shoot?"
28531Shall I tell you where it lies?"
28531Shed a few tears for me once in a while, wo n''t you?"
28531Show me the time the Banner Boy Scouts ever failed, will you, when they''d set their minds on doing anything worth while?
28531So those fellows happened on the old bear den, did they?"
28531Think it over, wo n''t you, boys?
28531Tip, and all the little Tips?"
28531Was it then the terrible thing happened?"
28531Well, what did you do then?"
28531What if night did overtake them before they got back to the Bushkill again?
28531What next, Jack?
28531What''s your plan?"
28531Why do n''t some of you try to save my property?"
28531You and Sandy went off with Tolly Tip, did n''t you, to see how he managed his traps?
28531Your people have left me for other stores long ago, so why should I care?"
28531ai n''t a feller a right to stop alongside of a church to strike a match for his pipe?"
28531did you shoot some game, too-- a deer, a wildcat, or maybe a big black bear?"
28531have you come to save us?
28531how did it happen they tackled you two?"
28531it''s about that ugly business, is it?"
28531look there, will you, fellows?"
28531so that''s the reason, is it?"
28531that sounded like a big groan, did n''t it?
28531that''s where the shoe pinches, is it?"
28531then you ai n''t meanin''to gimme that duckin''after all?"
28531wait for me, ca n''t you, fellows?"
28531was there any one in the old building, do you know, Jan?"
28531what do you think of that for a fake?"
28531what do you think you heard?"
28531what under the sun''s been going on here while we''ve been away?"
28531what''s that he''s saying now about somebody setting his store afire on purpose?"
28531what''s the use of saying that, Wallace Carberry, when everybody knows your strong suit is long- distance skating?
28531what''s this I see?"
28531who cares?"
28531will you believe me when I say that I can see a small patch of blue sky up yonder-- big enough to make a Dutchmen''s pair of breeches?"
28531will you?"
28531would n''t it be a bully trick if we could take those two tramps back with us, having the goods on them?
30961And what do I charge you, gentlemen, for gazing at this mammoth collection of monsters and missing links? 30961 And when was that?"
30961And yer did n''t see anything out of the way when you come past?
30961Any trouble, boys?
30961Are you going to stand for this?
30961Are you sure? 30961 Baseball, eh?"
30961Better than money, eh?
30961Better than that, eh, Ted?
30961Brothers, eh?
30961But what could have been the motive?
30961But why did they tell him to say any nonsense like that?
30961But, oh, Mansfield, whatever in the world are we going to do about Teddy?
30961By whom?
30961Ca n''t get the news home quick enough, eh?
30961Ca n''t hit anything, eh?
30961Ca n''t you let him have at least a piece of bread and butter? 30961 Ca n''t you look out where you''re going?"
30961Ca n''t you see?
30961Ca n''t you win without the rain?
30961Could n''t we bone up on them then? 30961 Did n''t you see the stage coming?
30961Did the thief take anything else?
30961Did they arrest him?
30961Did they get much?
30961Did you catch them?
30961Did you ever see such luck as that?
30961Did you fellows ever hear of voconometry and trigoculture?
30961Did you have any idea of what the package contained?
30961Did you notice how he tried to crawfish just now? 30961 Do n''t you see that I ca n''t help it?"
30961Do n''t you see that you came within an ace of killing one or both of us? 30961 Do n''t you see where the sun is?
30961Do you know what pleased me most of all?
30961Do you realize that we have n''t had any supper?
30961Do you remember anything else you said at that time?
30961Do you suppose he ever will?
30961Do you think it can be Sam? 30961 Do you think that he is guilty, then?"
30961Do you think that somebody, in his haste to conceal the papers, mistook Rushton''s locker for his own?
30961Do?
30961Ever play football?
30961Gee, is n''t he an old crank?
30961Get a move on, why do n''t you?
30961Hardach Rally,inquired his brother,"who is he?"
30961Hardtack?
30961Has n''t it?
30961Have you any enemy in the school, who might have done it?
30961Have you had enough?
30961He counted them at break of day, And when the sun set, where were they?
30961He''s a sweet specimen, is n''t he?
30961Hey, what''s the matter with you fellows?
30961How about that boarding school idea?
30961How are we going to get anything, if that pitcher does n''t put it over?
30961How are you, Shanks?
30961How can I help it?
30961How could it have got there unless you put it there?
30961How could that be? 30961 How did it happen?"
30961How did you get all this fodder up here?
30961How did you get there?
30961How do you feel, Fred?
30961How do you suppose?
30961How many?
30961How much did you lose?
30961How often do you put it down? 30961 How on earth did those fellows ever get an auto?"
30961How was that for a throw, Fred?
30961How would it do to put Morley there, on trial?
30961How would they taste?
30961How''s that?
30961I hope they were n''t very valuable?
30961I''ll----"Well,replied Fred, turning and looking him straight in the face,"what''ll you do?"
30961I''m going, am I not?
30961I''ve got to stand somewhere, have n''t I?
30961I?
30961Is n''t he a pippin?
30961Is there anything that might have any connection with this matter that you have n''t yet told us?
30961Laws sakes, honey, wut''s keepin''the folks? 30961 Might not the writer, whoever he is, have seen Rushton hide the package, and chosen this method to tell on him?"
30961Oh, Teddy,moaned Mrs. Rushton,"how could you do a thing like that?"
30961Oh, that one?
30961Oh, whatever in the world has happened now?
30961Oh, you did, eh?
30961One of whom?
30961Pretty good stuff to choose from, do n''t you think, Professor?
30961Say, Fred, ca n''t you see the folks at home when they get that telegram? 30961 Say, fellows, how would some of those peaches taste?"
30961Say,asked Teddy, when they were alone,"wo n''t we have a bully time with Bill on the ranch?"
30961So Raymond''s put you in here, has he? 30961 So it''s you, is it?"
30961So you think we can get away with that job all right?
30961So you''re goin''to leave us, be you?
30961So you''re here, are you?
30961Sure it is,explained Hi,"but they could have locked it again after they got in, could n''t they?
30961Then, too, what motive did he have for taking them? 30961 They make a sweet pair, do n''t they?"
30961They''ll be pretty tough, do you think?
30961They''ll only rot, anyway, so what''s the matter with our getting a few? 30961 Think I went in swimming with my clothes on?
30961Was n''t that a peach?
30961Was n''t the other fellow with him?
30961Was that really his valet who was in the auto with him?
30961Well, Cy, how about it?
30961Well, did n''t you?
30961Well,he said, as he looked coldly and accusingly at Fred,"what have you got to say?"
30961What are you boys hanging round here for?
30961What are you fellows chasing me for?
30961What are you giving us?
30961What are you going to do to Andy?
30961What are you laughing about, Jim?
30961What are you running away for?
30961What can I say?
30961What d''yer suppose I''m doin'', encouragin''''em?
30961What did I tell you? 30961 What did he have to do with it?"
30961What did you do that for?
30961What do you mean?
30961What do you mean?
30961What do you think of that for luck?
30961What else can I think?
30961What have you got up your sleeve for to- day?
30961What in thunder''s the matter with yer, Tige?
30961What is it?
30961What is the nearest way to the telegraph station?
30961What is your theory, then?
30961What kind of a deal are we getting in this town, anyway?
30961What kind of a driver are you, anyway?
30961What kind of a sport are you, anyway? 30961 What on earth is keeping those boys?"
30961What papers were they?
30961What position have you played?
30961What shall it be?
30961What studies are you taking?
30961What time last night?
30961What was it they got away with?
30961What you got to say about it?
30961What''s come over Raymond to- day?
30961What''s the joke?
30961What''s the matter, Fred?
30961What''s the matter?
30961What''s the matter?
30961What? 30961 What?"
30961What?
30961Where have you stacked the eats, Ned?
30961Where''s Teddy?
30961Who can it be?
30961Who cares for Beansey?
30961Who is there?
30961Who knew that the examination papers were in your desk? 30961 Who said anything about another game?"
30961Who thinks so? 30961 Who''s all right, fellows?"
30961Who''s your friend that you were talking to so long?
30961Who, in the whole body of students, do you believe is capable of such a thing?
30961Why did I do it? 30961 Why did he tell us about the talk in the gymnasium?
30961Why did n''t you tell some of us about that at the time?
30961Why did you do it?
30961Why do n''t you say we stole those, too?
30961Why were n''t you more careful then?
30961Why, Aaron, what on earth has happened?
30961Wo n''t Uncle Aaron be tickled to death?
30961Wo n''t we have some bully times here this spring?
30961Wonder what mother would say to that?
30961Wonder what they''re hatching up now?
30961Would n''t Uncle Aaron have a fit if he knew the fellows called him that?
30961Would n''t it be bully, if we were mind readers, and knew just what questions he was going to put on that printed list?
30961Would n''t it be enough to make him go without dessert?
30961Would you mind leaving me alone with Rushton for a few minutes, Henley?
30961Would you mind letting me take a look at your locker, Rushton?
30961Yes,broke in old Jed,"who was doin''it?
30961You did_ that_?
30961You do n''t mean to say that any team ever made as many as that?
30961You knew then that it was in my desk?
30961You remember the tall one who looked as if some one had stabbed him up near the temple? 30961 You''ll have plenty of time later on to ask''what are the wild waves saying?''
30961You_ are_ going to let us go with Bill Garwood to his ranch, are n''t you, Mother?
30961And anyway, if you want to do any fighting why do n''t you pick out a fellow of your size?
30961And how glad he was to see the prof coming?
30961And, above all, who actually had the missing package in his locker?
30961Are you sure, sir?"
30961Are you tongue- tied?"
30961Brie, Roquefort, Limburger?"
30961But who''s that with them?
30961But why did they take the whole package?
30961Ca n''t you see his face, as he faded away down the hall?
30961Did n''t you fellows as much as call me a-- er-- fabricator?
30961Did you get hurt?"
30961Did you hurt it badly?"
30961Did you see how we belted him in that inning?
30961Do I charge you a half a dollar?
30961Do I even ask you for a quarter?
30961Do I even extract from your vest pocket the humble jitney?
30961Do I even set you back to the extent of a dime?
30961Do you get me?"
30961Even when I explained that they had hardened their toes by soaking them in alum, so that they would n''t feel the bites?
30961Even when I offered to show you one of the crabs that they caught?"
30961Has he ever had any trouble with Rushton?"
30961Have you anything else to say?"
30961How about it, Lester?"
30961How did this meat get up here, if somebody did n''t bring it?"
30961How do you know he was one of them?"
30961How would yer like that, eh?
30961How''s the hand?
30961If you did n''t, who did?"
30961Nothing was said at first, and he was beginning to hope when Uncle Aaron suddenly blurted out:"What''s the matter with your hand?"
30961Oh, why did I do it?"
30961Say, Fred, is this our lucky day, or is n''t it?"
30961So he had been an old crank, had he?
30961So, yer did it on puppose, did yer?
30961Some folks say that a cat thinks only of himself, but do you know what that cat did?
30961Then, defensively, she added:"But, after all, where do you find better boys anywhere than ours?
30961Too much of the''velvet glove''and too little of the''iron hand,''eh?
30961Was he never to get away from that miserable runaway?
30961Were you boys playing ball, when we went past?"
30961What are the names you fellows go by?
30961What are the others?"
30961What did I tell you?"
30961What did that old crab do to you last night?"
30961What do you make of that now?"
30961What do you mean by staying indoors a morning like this?"
30961What do you mean?"
30961What do you think?"
30961What kind is it, Ned?
30961What kind of music am I good at?"
30961What made them run away?
30961What makes them think anything like that?"
30961What''s on for to- day?"
30961What''s the matter with you?
30961What''s the matter?"
30961Where did you see him?
30961Where?"
30961Who done it?"
30961Who had been wishing he were a mind reader, so that he might know what questions you were going to ask?
30961Who saw, or says he saw a mysterious marauder coming from the building at midnight, and yet said nothing to any one about it?
30961Who was doing the batting?"
30961Why did n''t you bat the other way?"
30961Why do n''t you call it crime?"
30961Why was it, Mrs. Rushton wondered, that trouble always came with Aaron?
30961You wo n''t mind playing on the scrubs at the start, will you?"
30961You''d feel nice now, if you''d killed your uncle, would n''t you?"
30961exclaimed Fred, a light breaking in upon him,"you mean Dr. Hardach Rally?"
30961exclaimed Fred,"why did n''t you clean out the whole store while you were about it?"
30961is n''t it a peach?"
30961protested Billy,"have n''t you fellows any feelings at all?
30961what in Sam Hill''s got inter yer?
48848Alone?
48848And how about your father''s ambitions for you?
48848And speaking of time,said Frank,"is n''t it about time you were getting under way for the gym?
48848And what happened? 48848 And what has wind to do with it?"
48848And what''s to worry you about that? 48848 And who will we play with, I''d like to know, supposing the ice did come, and supposing we could get up a team?"
48848And you want me to use my influence with Turner?
48848Any marks on the wristlet you found?
48848Are n''t you coming?
48848Are the judges ready?
48848Are you acquainted with my young friend, Web- foot Armstrong? 48848 Are you afraid, David?"
48848Are you going to have a hockey team down there this year?
48848Are you going to take on Chip''s bunch?
48848Are you on the team, Jimmy?
48848Been losing sleep over the apparition?
48848But I say, you are in the track games to- morrow, are you not? 48848 But supposing we did know?"
48848But why?
48848By Jove, that''s good time for a kid, and his first trial, and not in condition, is n''t it?
48848Can you run or jump?
48848Can you sprint or hurdle?
48848Can you tell me how to get to Warren Hall, please?
48848Changed your mind about it so soon?
48848Chip Dixon, is he the captain?
48848Coffin ready?
48848Come back into the room,he said, and when they were inside the door,"What do you want me to do?"
48848Did n''t he know you were a back?
48848Did n''t make it, did he?
48848Did you ever run a hundred yards, Armstrong? 48848 Did you see it clearly this time?"
48848Did you see those giants on the Barrows team?
48848Did you see what happened?
48848Do n''t mind if I sit down with you?
48848Do n''t you know what to do?
48848Do n''t you think I have any eyes?
48848Do n''t you think you have a chance?
48848Do they all run together?
48848Do you all understand?
48848Do you belong?
48848Do you know his room?
48848Do you think he''ll make a good leader?
48848Do you think there''s any chance for me to do anything for the school?
48848Does n''t a fellow stand as good a chance outside of Gamma as inside?
48848Fenton, you fall on that ball like a hippopotamus; what are you doing, playing leap- frog? 48848 Frank, did they tell you how Lewis distinguished himself the first day he was out?"
48848Frank, what are we going to do about it? 48848 Gee whiz,"he cried suddenly,"what''s that?"
48848Get out, where?
48848Got the rope?
48848Great Scott,he said,"where did you get all that strength?
48848Great, is n''t it?
48848Guess Horton''s going to have apoplexy now, is n''t he?
48848H''m; and I suppose you wanted to come?
48848Have you run much?
48848Have you seen that ghost again?
48848Have you some other plan under your bonnet?
48848Hello, Web- foot, how did you get along last night? 48848 Hello, wifey,"he said as he saw Frank in running costume;"took my advice, did n''t you?
48848How about the cheering?
48848How did Chip come to get so far ahead of you? 48848 How did you come to have running clothes with you?"
48848How do you like Queen''s?
48848How does it come, David, that you changed your mind about school? 48848 How is that-- he was beaten, was n''t he?"
48848How many times can you dip?
48848How on earth do you do it?
48848How would Fish be?
48848How''s that?
48848How, I''d like to know?
48848How?
48848I could n''t do anything else, could I?
48848I mean,said the newcomer, visibly embarrassed with this unkindly reception,"in which direction is Warren Hall?"
48848I say, what were you doing up here when I was gone? 48848 I say,"said Jimmy,"would n''t it be great if David got his''Q''before any of us?"
48848If the room is too small, why not try a trundle bed?
48848Interference with your personal liberty resented, eh?
48848Is Lewis on the eleven, too?
48848Is Warwick strong this year? 48848 Is he a Web- foot, too?"
48848Is n''t he a brick?
48848Is n''t he the dandy little dipper?
48848Is n''t she a beauty?
48848Is n''t that the limit of all things? 48848 Is n''t that the limit of all things?"
48848Is n''t there another society here?
48848Is that all?
48848Is that so? 48848 Is that so?
48848Is that the best hockey team you can get in Queen''s?
48848It''s fine, is n''t it?
48848Jimmy was the owner of the_ Foam_ that sunk in the foam, was he not?
48848Jimmy, will you come?
48848Jump?
48848Laid the hot shot into you fellows, did n''t he?
48848May I ask what you have that you think the Doctor will be interested to hear?
48848Maybe it does; where is it?
48848Me? 48848 Me?
48848Me? 48848 No gain that time, was there?"
48848No, it''s Queen''s; ca n''t you see the blue jerseys?
48848No, we could n''t, but what has that got to do with it?
48848O, is that so, Mr. Dixon, and when did they elect you captain and coach of this daisy eleven of ours?
48848Oh, by the way, Chip, is this yours?
48848Oh, dear,says one fair questioner,"what are those white H''s at each end of the field for?"
48848Oh, is that so?
48848Oh, that''s it, is it? 48848 Oh, what are you sticking at?
48848Oh, what''s the use chasing the old thing? 48848 Pretty good place, is n''t it?"
48848Prisoner, have you anything to say before you swing? 48848 Say, Gleason, got any objection to having another room- mate?"
48848See this perfectly fine piece of cord? 48848 Seems to melt right into the air, does n''t it?"
48848Smart, am I?
48848So that''s Frank Armstrong, is it?
48848Sounds all right,said Frank,"kind of a paddler, eh?"
48848Speaking of feet,said Gleason,"since you are not doing anything in football, why do n''t you go down to the track and do something there?
48848Speaking of football,said Jimmy,"why do n''t you go out and do a little something for your newly adopted school?"
48848Telling him what the score is going to be this afternoon, old Web- foot?
48848The water cure?
48848Then that''s what''s the matter with your teams up here, is it?
48848There''s certainly something there,whispered Frank,"and it''s moving about, do n''t you hear it?
48848They emphasized the IF, I suppose?
48848They had a team last year, did n''t they?
48848They have given you a room in Warren Hall, I believe, have n''t they?
48848They yell as if it were all over, do n''t they?
48848This is the late- comer, is it?
48848Those big wooden things like an H-- two straight pieces, and another across the middle; it looks like an H. What does it stand for?
48848Two great football players in one room would have been more than Warren could have supported, eh Frank?
48848Was Chip Dixon in the gang that hazed you?
48848Was Dixon around,inquired Jimmy,"when you were at the library?"
48848We''re going to have some big doings at the rink to- morrow afternoon, will you come down and referee, Patty?
48848Well, I do, but what would happen if I did n''t make good?
48848Well, do n''t you like me, wifey?
48848Well, fire away, young Sleuth; do you hold a deadly secret over his head? 48848 Well, judging by the way you were coming down the stretch with those two fellows, you would be able to put the Powers family to shame, eh, David?"
48848Well, my night owl, where have you been? 48848 Well, they began to tell me some of the advantages of belonging to it----""And some of the disadvantages of not belonging, eh?"
48848Well, what are you going to do about it?
48848Well, what do you think of that for a nerve?
48848Well, what''s your business?
48848Well, why on earth do n''t you have them play? 48848 What are the doings?"
48848What are they shouting about?
48848What are you doing down here, anyway?
48848What are you driving at, anyway? 48848 What are you going to enter, Frank?"
48848What are you throwing rocks through my window for?
48848What could I do?
48848What did I tell you?
48848What did he do it in?
48848What did they do to you?
48848What did your father and mother say about your going to work?
48848What do you mean, you little pup? 48848 What do you suppose the Doctor would do if it was proven to him that Chip threw the game away for a favorite?"
48848What do you think about it, Gleason?
48848What do you think of Jimmy Turner, that young Freshman who has been showing up so well lately?
48848What do you think you are catching, Dudley, a featherbed? 48848 What in thunder''s this light out for?
48848What makes you think so? 48848 What makes you think so?"
48848What was he working at?
48848What was it, the headless horseman or the slaughtering ghost of the Barrows''football team? 48848 What would you call me then?"
48848What''s Dutton doing,--Oh, what''s he dreaming about? 48848 What''s the matter with it?"
48848What''s the matter with you? 48848 What''s the matter, Jimmy?"
48848What''s the matter?
48848What, Web- foot, going to leave your old wife?
48848What, for instance?
48848When did you enter?
48848When''s he coming?
48848Where are you taking me?
48848Where did you come from?
48848Where is David?
48848Where is Patterson?
48848Where''s that Freshman who played on the Second yesterday afternoon?
48848White what?
48848Who is he?
48848Who is that going in?
48848Why did n''t you get a pair of skates to fit you, anyway?
48848Why did you want to know?
48848Why do n''t you go down and show him some speed yourself?
48848Why do n''t you go out for running yourself? 48848 Why would they give it up?
48848Why?
48848Will Jimmy go in this second period, do you think?
48848Will they try to carry it, do you think?
48848Yes, but what gives you the notion that the great scene from Macbeth is coming off to- night?
48848Yes, but where do you see that good, fast team? 48848 You can swim?"
48848You do n''t mean to say that another Freshman has chucked down poor old Gamma Tau?
48848You do n''t mean to say that they got you after all?
48848You''ll enter, wo n''t you, Jimmy, and you, Frank?
48848Your what?
48848And have n''t I told you to make a little pocket for the ball between your hands, which must be held closer together, and your chest?
48848And that''s what you''ve been taking up my time for?
48848And, speaking of Gamma Tau, have you heard that they are pledging for the March elections?"
48848Are they?"
48848Are you game for it?"
48848Are you with me?"
48848Armstrong?"
48848B. C. Sinclair, commonly called Alphabet, there to fight his battles for him in case his sharp tongue ran him into difficulties?
48848Ca n''t I come in on the scrapping somewhere?"
48848Ca n''t you give us room to play our game?"
48848Can anyone tell me?"
48848Could it be one of them?
48848Could it be the river?
48848David, you remember Jimmy, do n''t you?
48848Did it walk or skate?"
48848Did n''t Turner drop the ball?
48848Did you ever see him climbing the rope?
48848Did you ever see such a dope?"
48848Did you ever see such luck that he recovered it?"
48848Did you notice Chip Dixon''s skates?
48848Dixon could n''t keep the good skaters out of such races, could he?"
48848Do n''t suppose you know anything about starting, Armstrong?"
48848Do n''t you remember the race down at St. Augustine, father?"
48848Do you advise it?"
48848Do you get me?"
48848Do you think you can hold it at the pace you set out?"
48848Does football stop the afternoon of the games?
48848Does he know the game?"
48848Eh, what?"
48848Ever hear of Tinker Howe, the great Yale half- miler?
48848Felt sore this morning, did you?"
48848Have n''t you got something warmer?
48848Have n''t you something in the way of a name besides your Christian ticket?"
48848Have they asked you to come into the fold?"
48848Have you noticed that Dixon has n''t entered any of the races?"
48848He has n''t been here very long, has he?
48848Horton knows the game, does n''t he?"
48848How does that hit you?"
48848I do n''t see that it is necessary for me to be in a society, is it?
48848I have it-- web- foot, Web- foot Armstrong, how''s that?"
48848I saw Horton speaking to you the other day; what did he say?"
48848I say, Lewis, will you run over and look in the library and see if the Codfish is there?"
48848Is n''t Lewis here to take care of me if anything should come?
48848Is n''t it queer?"
48848Is n''t that so?"
48848It does n''t live hereabouts, does it?"
48848It is n''t the regular practice place of the school team, is it?"
48848Jimmy began,"One, two, three, four, five, six, good boy, keep a- going-- seven, eight,--getting pretty heavy, eh?
48848Little rough- house, eh?"
48848May we have your word that you will come along and bring Turner with you?
48848No tongue, eh?
48848No?
48848Powers,"said Frank,"is that where you sneak off to in the mornings, down to the gym, eh?
48848See the point?"
48848So he turned to the row of skaters, who were standing on the mark and put the question to them:"Are you willing he should enter the race, boys?"
48848Sounds pretty good, does n''t it?"
48848The cheer leaders were busy pumping melody out of the bunch on the stands:"What are you doing, whispering?
48848The voice went on:"Do n''t you know that you committed a grievous sin, a very grievous sin, when you talked back this afternoon?"
48848Then, seeing Frank''s hair wet, he added:"Been giving the mermaids a serenade, eh?"
48848There''s a very pretty little bunch of initials inside, and they look remarkably like C. D. And how about this perfectly good little strap?"
48848There, can you walk?"
48848Wait till the ball is snapped-- there, what did I tell you?"
48848Was he asking you for advice, too?"
48848Was the suit case heavy?"
48848Well, you are out after the records, are n''t you?"
48848What are you going in for?"
48848What could they be meaning to do to him?
48848What did Gleason say about it?"
48848What did I tell you?"
48848What did it all mean?
48848What do you go in for?"
48848What do you suppose it can be?"
48848What do you suppose it could have been?"
48848What do you think I ought to do?"
48848What do you think?"
48848What good is Alpha, anyway?"
48848What is it?"
48848What need is there to go into detail of that disastrous afternoon?
48848What was the matter?"
48848What was the use of his running himself out?
48848What we came here to find out is, are you willing to give young Turner a fair chance to make the eleven if he is good enough?"
48848What will you be when you work a while under Buehler?
48848What would you do if it were offered to you, Frank?"
48848What''s the matter, Harper?"
48848What''s up, I wonder?"
48848What''s your''ponchong''as the French say, your big swipe, in other words?"
48848Where did I put those blooming matches?"
48848Where did you get that strength, for it must have taken a great deal?"
48848Where do you expect to go to college, my young friend?"
48848Who did it?"
48848Who ever heard of a champion being afraid of cold water?
48848Why did n''t you lose your way, Paul Revere?"
48848Will you go up and start him?
48848Wo n''t some one hurry with a ladder?"
48848Wonder if he thought they were going to keep on leaving the door for him there at centre?
48848Wonder what the coach will say to them?"
48848Would he be able to win his place in these fields?
48848You admit what I''ve said?"
48848You look handsome, but are you any good?"
48848You play baseball, do n''t you?"
48848You said you never jumped?"
48848You see what an effort the other fellow had to win, did n''t you?
48848said that individual,"what do you mean by jumping on a fellow that way, knocking him down and nearly choking the daylights out of him?"
48848what was that?"
47966''Still harping on my daughter,''as one William Shakespeare said some moons since? 47966 A wireless?"
47966Afraid of it?
47966Ah, but my boy, if you can win your Y sitting down, is n''t it better than to be mauled by bear- cats every day? 47966 And how about her father and mother and even her brother?
47966And how about the motor? 47966 And how long will it take?"
47966And is our old friend, the trouble maker, coming along with us?
47966And now things are in a rotten state?
47966And so you want me to be the goat? 47966 And that something?"
47966And the Second was licked, of course?
47966And the broad- jump?
47966And they are?
47966And what are the other two events, please, Sir Prophet?
47966And what are they?
47966And what does her mother say about the stage?
47966And what was our score against Hotchkiss?
47966And what?
47966And when do they put you in the first shell?
47966And when do you begin?
47966And who swims the two- twenty for McGill?
47966And you are furnishing the arm?
47966And you helped?
47966And you''re coming?
47966And you''re for it?
47966And you- all are down with the Yale team? 47966 Another way for saying you''re fired, eh?"
47966Any chance to make it?
47966Are n''t you a little late in the undertaking?
47966Are you going down again,inquired Frank,"and take the chances of a ducking?"
47966Are you one of the athletes?
47966Are your legs sore?
47966But I say, how would you like to score for us next year?
47966But if you could n''t run?
47966Ca n''t you keep that boat straight? 47966 Can I drive?
47966Can you beat it?
47966Can you drive?
47966Can you stick it out?
47966Changed your mind?
47966Coming down to look us over?
47966Conditions, what are they?
47966Could he have gone up to London on the train ahead of us by any chance?
47966Did I finish?
47966Did I notice it?
47966Did n''t you see the morning papers? 47966 Did we get the shot?"
47966Do n''t you wish you had gone out for the crew?
47966Do they work hard?
47966Do we lunch in London?
47966Do you go down with the team?
47966Do you have a fellow named Gleason rooming here, a_ News_ heeler?
47966Do you mind if I give you a word of advice?
47966Do you play football?
47966Do you remember once of telling me that I could get into trouble in a desert island?
47966Does n''t it sound natural?
47966Does your friend know anything about the game?
47966Ever do any racing?
47966Ever wrestle before?
47966For heaven''s sake, what have you got there, a prehistoric horse?
47966For what?
47966Freshman?
47966Freshmen?
47966Gee whiz,said the Codfish as the big ship slipped swiftly down the bay,"I never thought of it before, but what if I should be seasick?"
47966Great, but how in the name of Mike and the rest of the family did you come to get roped in?
47966Has it anything to do with prehistoric horses?
47966Have n''t they as good a chance to be old- fashioned bones as anything? 47966 Have you any, Frank?"
47966Have you ever been up?
47966Have you seen those pale ghosts of heelers flitting around by day and by night on bicycles?
47966He did, did he?
47966Here, Armstrong,he called,"did you ever play end?"
47966Hey, right- fielder,demanded Johnny, as Frank, the batting side having now been retired, trotted toward the plate,"what''s your name?"
47966How could I ever forget?
47966How did you come to get pinched?
47966How did you like my début?
47966How do you spell it?
47966How does that ankle feel?
47966How far do you call it down here, James?
47966How far from here?
47966How far is it?
47966How heavy are you?
47966How in the deuce did she come to know all these fellows?
47966How long?
47966How many have you circumvented?
47966How so?
47966How was I to remember the blooming sand bar?
47966How''s that?
47966How''s that?
47966How''s the Freshman crew coming on?
47966How?
47966Hurt, hurt?
47966Hurt? 47966 I say,"he called to a passing farmer,"can you tell me if this is the road to Brighton?"
47966I went down there to the boat house one day, merely to look on, to see----"To see how the young idea was shooting, eh?
47966I wonder if I had better let you read it? 47966 Is it coming off?"
47966Is it over?
47966Is there a taxicab place about here anywhere?
47966Is this the way to Brighton?
47966Is your arm bothering you?
47966It does n''t make so much difference about you,said Frank heartlessly,"but what if_ I_ should?
47966Jimmy, how about you?
47966Jove,groaned Frank,"have n''t we suffered enough with you and the piano without having a guitar?"
47966Know her?
47966Me?
47966Miss Smith, I believe?
47966Mr. Gleason, wo n''t you come and meet the family? 47966 Music did you say?"
47966My cushions,gasped Frank,"and where are the cases?"
47966My name on the paper? 47966 Noble ambition,"said the Codfish,"but what''s the use?
47966Now where shall we go?
47966Now, let''s see, where did we leave that chap?
47966Nutty, am I?
47966O, Burton, hey? 47966 O, I say,"said Frank,"what did they give you at City Court this morning?"
47966O, lovely creature, will you be mine, will you let me hold your lily- white hand when I''m a Junior?
47966O, the bone professor, eh? 47966 Oh, did you call?"
47966Oh, why did n''t you say so at first? 47966 Promise not to get mad if I let you see it?"
47966Py jiminy, vhy did n''t you dell me dat before? 47966 Right along here some place by the willows, was n''t it?"
47966S''matter?
47966She''s made a great hit with the team, did you notice it?
47966So that''s what bit you the other night?
47966So that''s what you''ve been at these last three days, is it?
47966So the Englishmen have now two more than we calculated?
47966So you sneak off and improve your mind?
47966So you were in it, too? 47966 So you''ve been sitting around, thinking, have you?"
47966So, that''s why you''ve been neglecting your poor roommate, is it? 47966 So, they''ve written us off, have they?
47966Some good football news on the first page?
47966Something big?
47966Sophomore or Freshman?
47966Speaking of worms,observed the Codfish,"did you notice the_ News_ this morning?"
47966Stripped or with those clothes on?
47966Sure, that''s what gives Yale her prestige, does n''t it? 47966 Take a walk around the deck?"
47966That hurts our chances in England, does n''t it?
47966That''s where I went to sleep, then?
47966That''s where William the Conqueror had his little scrap one day some moons ago, is n''t it?
47966That, did n''t you know? 47966 The broad jump is one of the events that we''ve got to count out, then, is n''t it?"
47966The meet-- is it over?
47966Then why do you?
47966To cover up your errors, eh?
47966Vhy did n''t you dell me dat before? 47966 Was it worth it?
47966We may fool''em yet,said Frank, as he threw down a paper he had been reading,"eh, Turner?
47966We''ll take it to the soap factory, eh?
47966Well you can learn it, ca n''t you?
47966Well, boys,said Mr. Armstrong, edging into the torrent of talk,"do you like Yale as well now as ever?"
47966Well, it certainly was here somewhere, and if he has n''t the gumption to come back as per agreement, he can stay behind, eh, what?
47966Well, it''s a good road, is n''t it?
47966Well, was it worth it, eh, Frank?
47966Well, what happened?
47966Well, what is it, an assignment, eh?
47966Were you resting and keeping off your feet?
47966Were you the pillow man?
47966What could I do? 47966 What difference does it make to him anyway, he''s sure to be taken, is n''t he?"
47966What do you mean?
47966What do you suppose?
47966What do you think of your humble roommate now, eh, what? 47966 What has Vare done?"
47966What is it, what is it?
47966What was he up to?
47966What was it? 47966 What would you do in such a case?"
47966What''s Madden going to do, rush it?
47966What''s his name?
47966What''s that you have under your coat?
47966What''s that?
47966What''s the matter with you?
47966What''s the matter, boys?
47966What''s the matter?
47966What''s up, old top?
47966What''s wanted?
47966What''s your name and weight?
47966What, arrested?
47966What?
47966Where do you keep yourself nowadays?
47966Where do you- all want to go?
47966Where does she live?
47966Where in the name of Billy Patterson have you been?
47966Where is it?
47966Where is the bulletin board?
47966Where you learn to svim like dat?
47966Where''s Armstrong, where''s Armstrong?
47966Where, who and what?
47966Which two?
47966Who are you?
47966Who is he?
47966Who is that man coaching me?
47966Who is that whale of a man?
47966Who was it that chucked you over our heads, and why did n''t you follow us when we made a break?
47966Who?
47966Whose bones?
47966Why are you sitting there like a dummy? 47966 Why cast pearls before swine?
47966Why did n''t you stop when I called to you?
47966Why did n''t you tell me you could do that?
47966Why do n''t you go over to the Freshman baseball squad? 47966 Why do n''t you hire a hall somewhere out in Hampden?
47966Why do n''t you take the roughs that started the muss?
47966Why in thunder did n''t you tell me that before? 47966 Why not?
47966Why so peevish?
47966Why so timid?
47966Why such industry?
47966Why, are n''t they good bones? 47966 Will she take it all right, do you think?"
47966Will you permit us to drive you home?
47966Win it?
47966Wrong again, the phrase I was going to use was,''peculiar fitness,''fitness, do you get it? 47966 Yes, I think I ought to stick around for the practice and the games, do n''t you?
47966Yes, but no one knows it at Princeton or Harvard, do they?
47966Yes, but who told you they belonged to the prehistoric horse?
47966You actually mean you would go across if I should make the team?
47966You did n''t know, perhaps, that I''ve decided to go out for the_ News_, did you?
47966You got arrested on purpose to write up your own arrest?
47966You have, eh? 47966 Your weight?"
47966And he''s going to be in Pierson?"
47966And the old folks still live down on the old New Hampshire farm?"
47966Anyway, I have two more chances, so what''s the use of crying?"
47966Are you de fellar Armstrong dat svam down at Travers Island last summer?"
47966But I say, when is David Powers expected in this burg?"
47966But when in the name of Mike did I do it?"
47966Ca n''t you give that a rest and turn your mind to the present?
47966Ca n''t you see?"
47966Can a duck float?
47966Charming lady, eh?"
47966Could he do it, that impossible distance?
47966Could he live for sixty feet more?
47966Did n''t I tell you to read it in the_ News_?"
47966Did n''t they belong to a prehistoric horse?"
47966Did n''t you think we had enough?"
47966Did you ever see such luck?"
47966Did you happen to look in the crew notices?
47966Did you run all the way from New York?"
47966Did you see what they did to Hotchkiss last week?"
47966Do I get a southern trip?"
47966Do n''t you read the_ News_?
47966Do n''t you remember me, Turner?
47966Do you know the signals?"
47966Do you mean to tell me you have n''t visioned my scheme, a bright young fellow like you?
47966Do you realize that the team is at London now and we are in the lock- up?"
47966Eh, what?"
47966Even Napoleon made mistakes, to say nothing of Turner, eh Jimmy?"
47966Get the difference?"
47966Gleason?"
47966Gleason?"
47966Have you been promoted?"
47966Have you got the bail?"
47966Have you noticed the absence of two of our best cushions?"
47966Have you packed up?"
47966Hello, what''s the matter?"
47966How are we going to head him off?"
47966How can we be lost when I''m at the helm?"
47966How did they get him?"
47966How far is it to Queen''s Club grounds?"
47966How would this suit?"
47966I say, would you mind stopping at the door, sir?
47966I wonder why they ever called them Romance languages?"
47966If I win a place are you and dad willing to let me go?"
47966Is n''t that too lovely?"
47966Is that it?"
47966It''s great to be back, eh?"
47966No?
47966Now where do you live?
47966Ready?
47966Savez?"
47966Say, Frank, you would n''t mind if I went on to Paris with the Hasbroucks, would you?
47966Someone was hurt a while ago in the merry pranks and the Faculty stopped it, eh?"
47966That''s part of the training at Yale, is n''t it?"
47966Then the girls discovered they had a call to make-- would Mr. Chalmers and Mr. Gleason mind?
47966They have no protecting arms, I suppose?"
47966They would probably go there when they found we had gone, eh?"
47966Vare had been sent for, and was even now walking calmly across the track with an attitude which said plainly:"What''s all this fuss about anyway?
47966Vhat''s your name?"
47966What are you doing over here when you can jump 18 feet with baseball clothes on?"
47966What are you wabbling all over the river for?"
47966What do you think of this?"
47966What have you got?"
47966What''s a sand bar in the glory of victory?"
47966What''s the matter with you?
47966What''s the next line?
47966Where do you want them put?"
47966Where in the name of the Great Horn Spoon did she meet all those fellows?"
47966Where''s Turner and David?"
47966Who am I going to put in there?
47966Who showed you how to svim like dat anyway?"
47966Who wants to pack suit cases a morning like this?
47966Why are n''t you modest like I am?"
47966Why do n''t you fellows get out?
47966Why?"
47966Will his drive carry him far enough to win?
47966Would they come?
47966You boneheads would n''t understand my reasoning processes if I explained, so why explain?
47966You''ll help?
47966school team, eh?"
6487''Kidnapped''?
6487''What he thinks he ought to give, eh? 6487 Ah, Brewster,"greeted Mr. Whipple, laying a hand on the boy''s shoulder,"how goes it today?"
6487Ah, Raymond,he said,"all ready?
6487Ai n''t you going fishing?
6487All right conductor; we''ll arrange this; come around again later, will you?
6487Am I a swell?
6487And do you mean that you all give one another presents, and keep it secret, and-- and all that?
6487And he would n''t like me?
6487And it was pretty mean of a Senior to haze a Freshman, was n''t it?
6487And who is that boy?
6487And, anyhow, what''s the use of staying while Whipple''s here? 6487 Any relation to John Garwood, the railroad man?"
6487Are you certain he said he''d not give out the statement again until he reached New York?
6487Are you going to New York, sir?
6487Are you-- does it hurt much, Patsy?
6487Are you-- kiddin''--me, Bull?
6487Behave?
6487Briggs?
6487Brown? 6487 Bull,"he whispered,"do you-- think I-- had a mother-- like-- other kids?"
6487But Don will put you in this afternoon, wo n''t he?
6487But can you find out what other reporters ca n''t? 6487 But do n''t you want to get up to college?"
6487But he could n''t do it from the forty- yard line, could he?
6487But how did he know?
6487But surely you had no idea of success?
6487But who said I could pitch, Turner?
6487But why do n''t you ask your brother to give you a fair show; put you in the sixth or something like that?
6487But would practice be likely to interfere with my studies?
6487But, I say, old man, who gave--?
6487But-- but-- what is it you wish me to do?
6487But-- isn''t that a good bit?
6487Ca n''t you go it alone?
6487Coming?
6487Could n''t you come now, sir?
6487Coward, am I? 6487 Did Graft tell you?"
6487Did he write''Tower of London''and those things?
6487Did he-- was he mad about it?
6487Did they throw you out?
6487Did you save anything?
6487Did you-- beat him?
6487Did you?
6487Do n''t I look like a fool?
6487Do n''t you play any outside schools?
6487Do n''t you want it?
6487Do n''t you want to go to college?
6487Do they ever grow back again?
6487Do you know how it began?
6487Do you know what time it is? 6487 Do you understand what that means?"
6487Do? 6487 Eh?
6487Er-- is he going to hit the ball?
6487Ever done newspaper work?
6487Ever hear of my father?
6487Ever play any?
6487Going?
6487Got an extra rod?
6487Guess you never knew me to forget dinner time, did you?
6487Had enough?
6487Harrisbridge among them?
6487Have I? 6487 Have we time to score?"
6487He''s a Dutchman, are n''t you, Patsy?
6487Hello, kid,said Fosgill;"that''s pretty heavy for you, is n''t it?"
6487Hello, where have you been?
6487Hello,said Twigg,"where are you going?"
6487Hey?
6487How about following me home?
6487How are you, Satherwaite?
6487How do I look?
6487How do you do?
6487How do you know?
6487How do you mean?
6487How far can I go for that?
6487How many lines were we to have in this?
6487How much do you give?
6487How old are you?
6487How''d you do it?
6487How''s Welch?
6487How''s that?
6487Huh?
6487I always told you he was n''t a bad sort, did n''t I? 6487 I am?"
6487I beg pardon?
6487I do n''t get taken in, do I?
6487I fancy I know where to look for cigarettes, eh, Garwood? 6487 I know it?
6487I say, you fellows, could n''t I try for that team?
6487I suppose you''ll go there when you''re ready, eh?
6487I trust that the possession of matches, my boy, does not indicate a taste for tobacco on your part?
6487I wish to thank you for this-- ah-- this flattering evidence of-- shall I say esteem?
6487Indeed?
6487Is Senator August on board?
6487Is n''t it something new for you to stay here through recess?
6487Is that all you have?
6487Is that necessary? 6487 Is that right?"
6487Is''Curly''going to pitch?
6487Late?
6487Lead them?
6487Leave them?
6487Left?
6487Like it?
6487Looks like it, does n''t it? 6487 Lucky for me he is n''t here, eh?"
6487Luncheon is at--?
6487May I ask, sir, how much you gave?
6487Maybe you''d like my place?
6487Me? 6487 Me?"
6487Mr. Stone, sir,he cried,"will you help us?
6487Nice, sweet- tempered, clean- tongued youth, is n''t he? 6487 No; who''s it by?"
6487Not prepared? 6487 Now, then, where''s''Little Alfie Ailworth''?"
6487Oh, then it was you, Hyde?
6487Oh, you do, eh? 6487 Oh,"said the new arrival,"and who the dickens are you, kid?"
6487One thing at a time, eh? 6487 Only a dollar seemed rather little, and I wanted to be sure--""Did n''t anyone else give a dollar?"
6487Patsy what?
6487Play Yale, sir?
6487Put it into a box, will you?
6487Quite so,answered the coach dryly,"I suppose you know that your presence on the team is a sheer accident?
6487Ready?
6487Reporter?
6487Senator August in this car?
6487Shall I tell you what''s the matter with you, Briggs? 6487 Shall we begin?"
6487So you think you can do newspaper reporting, do you?
6487Stevenson; know him at all?
6487Sure?
6487That''s 14 to 3, is n''t it? 6487 The figures are perfectly plain, are n''t they?"
6487Then this is your first boarding school, eh?
6487Then we can keep on, eh? 6487 Then what do you want to begin for?"
6487Then, may I suggest that you do so?
6487Then-- if you were in my place-- under the circumstances-- you-- you would n''t hand this in?
6487Then-- then you''re coming back to college?
6487Think Marble notices it?
6487This is the Harrisbridge road, is n''t it?
6487Too sunny, is n''t it?
6487Want to go along?
6487We''ve broken training, sir?
6487We''ve got_ time_ to score, but will we?
6487Well, I''ve offered him a chance, have n''t I?
6487Well, buy me half a dozen blue books, will you?
6487Well, how do you know I ca n''t play second as well as they?
6487Well, my boy,said Mr. Satterlee,"I guess you''re in for a licking this time, eh?"
6487Well, we know where to begin to- morrow, do n''t we? 6487 Well, what have you to say?"
6487Well?
6487Well?
6487Well?
6487Wha- a- at?
6487What about him, Jasper? 6487 What are you doing now?"
6487What are you going to do about it?
6487What are you going to do?
6487What are you then?
6487What brushes?
6487What college you going to?
6487What do you mean by''proved myself''?
6487What do you want?
6487What does he mean?
6487What does he say?
6487What else are you when you listen behind doors to things you''re not expected to hear? 6487 What kind of stuff?"
6487What school have you been to? 6487 What station?"
6487What''s he talking about?
6487What''s his name?
6487What''s his name?
6487What''s the matter with this man--Hecker glanced at his notebook--"this man Briggs?"
6487What''s the matter with you, Jasper?
6487What''s the matter?
6487What''s this?
6487What''s up?
6487What''s up?
6487What''s your favorite book?
6487What''s your name?
6487What-- what''s a lumber magnet?
6487When do you think of beginning?
6487When will that be?
6487Where are you from?
6487Where do you want to go?
6487Where has he gone?
6487Where''d they get it? 6487 Where''d you get this?"
6487Where''s the band?
6487Where''s the fire?
6487Where?
6487Whipple? 6487 Who is here?"
6487Who is it?
6487Who''s Nate Golden?
6487Who''s going to win?
6487Who''s that going up there?
6487Who? 6487 Why do n''t you kick to the doctor?"
6487Why not? 6487 Why, sir, he knew you at college, and--""What''s his name?"
6487Why?
6487Why?
6487Will you come with me?
6487Will you give me some idea as to when the proper time will be?
6487Wo n''t I be in the way?
6487Would you mind playing Santa Claus-- give out the presents, you know; we always do it that way?
6487You and I are going to be roommates, so we might as well get used to each other now as later, eh? 6487 You did, eh?
6487You do, eh?
6487You have n''t studied a lick, have you?
6487You see?
6487You''re a Frenchman, are n''t yon?
6487You''re not?
6487You''re sure I sha n''t be intruding, Doyle?
6487You''re what?
6487You-- you think you''re smart, do n''t you?
6487You-- you want me to play it?
6487... Where is it?
6487... Who is he?
6487A fellow ought to be with his own folks, do n''t you think?"
6487About six o''clock he said:"This is quite a yarn, is n''t it?
6487After a bit I said:"You city fellows think you know it all, do n''t you?
6487After all, what was the use?
6487Ailworth dropped his eyes gravely; Doyle broke out explosively with:"Do you smoke, Satherwaite?"
6487And to- day all the country was asking: Have the leaders agreed on a nominee; if so, which one?
6487And what''s to happen when we leave college?"
6487And which one of you, may I ask, has been smoking cigarettes?"
6487Another failure and-- what?
6487Any of you fellows got a pipe that''s not working?"
6487Apthorpe''s cousin says you can pitch, and-- and we want to know if you wo n''t play for us, sir?"
6487Bronson?"
6487Burn down Academy Hall or chuck one of the Faculty in the river?"
6487But, say, honest now, it was n''t McTurkle''s fault, was it?
6487But-- only a dollar?"
6487By the way, it''s a bit late, is n''t it?
6487By the way, what''s your first name?"
6487Can we get him?"
6487Can you do that?"
6487Can you interview the last new senator in town and make him tell you what he would n''t have printed for a year''s salary?
6487Did he know he was trying to hold_ Pemberton_?
6487Did that idiot whose arms were slipping down around his legs think that he was going to be stopped here on the threshold of success?
6487Did you get hurt?"
6487Do you hear me?"
6487Do you hear, Annie?"
6487Do you mind?"
6487Do you see?_""Yes,"shouted Grafton.
6487Doyle murmured that it did n''t matter, not a particle; and would n''t Satherwaite sit down?
6487Ever been out there?"
6487Ever read''Treasure Island''?"
6487Fish from the bank, do you?
6487German ditto, I presume?"
6487Got any?"
6487Has anyone given the alarm?"
6487Has anyone got any''baccy?"
6487Have you any objection to my accompanying you on the same train?"
6487He glanced at me:"Did you-- beat-- that-- other chap?"
6487He''s a big politician in Chicago, is n''t he?"
6487He''s safe, is n''t he?"
6487Hello, are we stopping here?"
6487How about lunch?"
6487How about mathematics?"
6487How about you?"
6487How about your blessed eyes?"
6487How are you on throwing baskets?"
6487Huh?"
6487I am to understand, then, that you are not even in the least addicted to the habit?"
6487I ca n''t explain very well, but--""What the dickens do you want me to do?
6487I dare say the fish will be there to- morrow as well as to- day, eh?"
6487I suppose he''d be at home?"
6487I wonder if he thinks Froissart was ever guilty of listening behind doors, spying into others''diaries and swearing like a tough?"
6487I''m sorry, Joe; you and I were getting on together pretty well, were n''t we?"
6487If anyone can do it he can, ca n''t he?"
6487If you need a little money--""Is that all?"
6487If you were n''t the head coach, I''d-- I''d----""What would you do?"
6487Instantly everyone was on his feet; there was a confused chorus of"Take this, wo n''t you?"
6487Is n''t he down?
6487Is n''t it so, fellows?"
6487Is there any decent fishing around here?"
6487Me-- ah-- lead?"
6487Me?
6487Nate something?"
6487Never mind, kid?
6487Next year he would play on the team, would he not?
6487Now there''s your chance, just a bare fighting chance; do you want it?"
6487Now, what do you say?"
6487Of course the ball was his, but why was he placed so far away from it?
6487On the way he asked:"Is that chap Hyde a particular friend of yours?"
6487Perfect rot, is n''t it?
6487Play?
6487Pretty soon Twigg said:"I''m going in to town to- morrow, Raymond; want to come along?"
6487Probably Satherwaite knew some of the fellows?
6487Say, are you going to be fit to play in Saturday''s game, Kenneth?"
6487See what I mean?"
6487See?
6487Seems to me he and you fixed up a pretty lively welcome for me, eh?"
6487Shall I tell you why we would n''t have chosen you if there had been anyone else?
6487Surely he was not being turned away?
6487That''s enough, is n''t it?"
6487Then I said:"If I asked dad to let you stay, do n''t you think he would?"
6487Then,"Do you think,"he asked slowly,"I could-- have learned-- to put-- the shot, Bull-- some day?"
6487Then:"Have you ever heard of this man Jordan who will play opposite you to- day?"
6487These figures look like a one and two naughts, but I guess you meant ten dollars instead of one, did n''t you?"
6487They have n''t anything against you now, have they?
6487They let me have a room to myself all fall, and now, just when I''m getting used to it, what do they do?
6487Understand that?"
6487Want to call it off?"
6487Want to come along?
6487Want to play?"
6487Want to try it?"
6487Was it a bear?
6487Was it a second later or an age that his name was called?"
6487Was-- was it hard for you?"
6487We might call on that friend of yours; what''s his name?
6487Well, I''m glad of that; that''s something, is n''t it?
6487Well, how are you feeling, chum?"
6487What are you when you take advantage of your position to throw insults at me?
6487What are you, I''d like to know?
6487What business has she getting sick at Christmas time?
6487What do you say?"
6487What do you say?"
6487What do you think?"
6487What good''s that?
6487What had they put him in there for if not to take the ball?
6487What have we pounded football into you for?"
6487What have you got your strength for?
6487What is it?"
6487What time is it?"
6487What was the use?
6487What''s that?
6487What''s the trouble, Jasper?
6487What''s the use in pretending?"
6487When are you going?"
6487Where have you been going?"
6487Where is he?"
6487Where was the use, he asked himself, of wasting a down by plunging at the line?
6487Where--?
6487Whipple?"
6487Why did n''t you?"
6487Why?"
6487Will that do?"
6487Will they let me?"
6487Wonder how he knew?
6487Would n''t that peev you?"
6487You have no objection to emptying your pockets for me?"
6487You heard me, did n''t you?"
6487You know shorthand?
6487You read the papers?
6487You understand?"
6487You were fishing together yesterday, were n''t you?"
6487You''re a college graduate, of course?"
6487You''re getting on finely, too, are n''t you?
6487You''re going, of course, McTurkle?"
6487You''ve read this, of course?"
6487_ Jasper, is Mr. Whipple up there now?
6487or shall I put boots on?"
36179A breakdown, eh? 36179 A dark horse with a white breast and white feet?"
36179A diamond ring?
36179About Grace?
36179Alone?
36179An engagement ring?
36179And after that?
36179And are you positive, Sam, it was not serious?
36179And did he have any white under his neck?
36179And did he know you had stolen the money?
36179And did you go to Belright Fogg and give him the three hundred dollars?
36179And did you pay the six dollars, Doctor?
36179And how do you fellows feel this morning?
36179And how far is it from here?
36179And how is that getting along?
36179And how long ago was this?
36179And how was it you tried to keep out of our sight in that flood?
36179And if Mr. Sanderson ca n''t pay, what then?
36179And the fellow wore a heavy overcoat and a fur cap?
36179And was the fellow dressed in a heavy, gray overcoat and a heavy fur cap?
36179And what about my money-- is that safe?
36179And what do you consider the farm worth?
36179And what does Mr. Fogg want us to do?
36179And what is Dick?
36179And where had you left Mr. Sanderson''s cutter in the meantime?
36179And where is it to be, Sam?
36179And which way did he head?
36179And you will let Songbird come here and call on your daughter?
36179Andy Royce? 36179 Any of you hurt?"
36179Any particular reason for going to that city?
36179Any trouble with him?
36179Anybody else?
36179Anybody hurt?
36179Anything wrong, Sam?
36179Are n''t we all striving to graduate? 36179 Are those the banners you captured, Sam?"
36179Are those two people going in a big touring car all by themselves?
36179Are you going directly to Hope?
36179Are you going up to the college? 36179 Are you mixed up in this unfortunate affair?"
36179Are you sure of this? 36179 Are you sure that you''re not hurt, Grace?"
36179Are you sure you are going to graduate, Sam?
36179As bad as that, eh? 36179 Blackie Crowden?
36179Blind lady? 36179 But how can I take it easy with that four thousand dollars missing?"
36179But if he went to Dentonville and to the railroad station, could n''t you telephone to the operator there to have him held?
36179But if you did n''t want to go that far, Grace, why did n''t you tell him?
36179But just the same, why does she favor him at all?
36179But what about Ada?
36179But what brought him to Fernwood in the first place?
36179But what did you just say about a man watching you when you went into the bank?
36179But what in the world are you talking about, Tom?
36179But what was it, Sam? 36179 But you met a man named Blackie Crowden?"
36179Ca n''t ye give me more''n the ten dollars?
36179Can I help you in any way?
36179Can you remember what room it was?
36179Can you tell me anything about him?
36179Can you tell me when the next train stops there?
36179Can you tell me where he is now?
36179Di- did my si- sister get you, or what?
36179Did Bissette have any idea who the man in the cutter was?
36179Did Grace say anything?
36179Did I have a passenger that stuttered?
36179Did I hear somebody calling?
36179Did I see a feller in a cutter goin''as fast as he could?
36179Did he have any baggage with him?
36179Did he steal anything from you people?
36179Did he take an overcoat of yours and a fur cap?
36179Did he tell you that?
36179Did he wear white stockings?
36179Did n''t the young man come here with her?
36179Did n''t you bring your jacket?
36179Did n''t you think the sandwiches and cake and other things were very nice?
36179Did the fellow go straight to Ashton, or did he turn off to one of the other places?
36179Did you buy this to wear at the horse show, or at a meeting of mothers''helpers?
36179Did you catch him?
36179Did you know us?
36179Did you meet a man driving a horse and cutter very rapidly?
36179Did you say Songbird sent him a hundred dollars?
36179Did you say that fellow stuttered and whistled?
36179Did you say that you had been out with Grace lately?
36179Did you say you would pay off this mortgage?
36179Did you see him-- a big fellow with a heavy overcoat and with a fur cap pulled down over his forehead?
36179Discharged him?
36179Do n''t you know enough to stand up when a toast is to be drunk?
36179Do n''t you remember what a famous ball player he was?
36179Do n''t you think I had better go along?
36179Do n''t you think he''ll come back, thinking there''ll be some letters for him?
36179Do n''t you think we had better retire?
36179Do they blame you for the loss?
36179Do you know anything of that fellow?
36179Do you know he is a shyster lawyer?
36179Do you know if any passengers got off here?
36179Do you know what I think?
36179Do you mean Belright Fogg?
36179Do you mean that Crowden went off with the other person in the cutter?
36179Do you mean that he is seriously injured?
36179Do you really mean it, Grisley?
36179Do you suppose the man was going to walk it?
36179Do you think Grace is the kind of a girl to be caught by money, Sam?
36179Do you think he was mixed up in this robbery?
36179Do you think we can go ahead on this road now?
36179Do you want to drop out?
36179Do you want to ride with us?
36179Does n''t that make you feel proud, Sam?
36179Explains what?
36179Had Mr. Sanderson heard any more from old Grisley, or Belright Fogg?
36179Had any fun lately? 36179 Had n''t we better wait until we get some particulars from Songbird?"
36179Hand it over,returned the youth, and then added:"Did Mr. Waltham bring his wrecked runabout to the garage here?"
36179Has anything happened?
36179Has the auto- stage from Fernwood got in yet?
36179Have you a telephone?
36179Have you any idea where we can find him?
36179Have you any telephone connection with Dentonville?
36179Have you heard anything more than that, Tom?
36179Have you settled the snowball affair with him yet?
36179How are matters going in New York, Dick?
36179How are the teachers treating you these days? 36179 How are you making it these days?"
36179How are you these days? 36179 How did Grace seem to be when you spoke to her?"
36179How did Minnie really seem to take it?
36179How did Mr. Sanderson treat you?
36179How does your head feel?
36179How far is that from here?
36179How have you made out so far?
36179How is everything, Minnie?
36179How is he?
36179How is it you did n''t bring Grace with you, Sam?
36179How many miles to the next stopping place?
36179How much money have we got locked up in that? 36179 I do n''t see anything like a house anywhere around, do you?"
36179I say, Rover, what do you mean by attacking me in this fashion?
36179I suppose now that you have graduated, Sam, you and Grace will be joining us here some day?
36179I suppose you did n''t get the letter I sent to you and Dick yesterday-- the letter about Songbird here?
36179I suppose you hear from Songbird occasionally?
36179I wonder how badly he''s hurt?
36179I wonder if he''ll dare to do anything to harm us?
36179I wonder if we ca n''t have him captured in some way? 36179 I wonder what brought him on this back road on foot?"
36179I''m glad to see Minnie sticks up for our chum, are n''t you?
36179I-- er-- er---- How do you do, Rover?
36179If Fogg met this Blackie Crowden, what do you suppose it was for?
36179If I ca n''t get it off, what ever am I to do?
36179If I do n''t want to close out the mortgage I ai n''t got to, have I?
36179If I keep the mortgage, then what has he done for me? 36179 If it was, do you think that man was running away with the outfit?"
36179Is it Waltham?
36179Is it a good road?
36179Is it the only mortgage you have, if I may ask?
36179Is it yours?
36179Is n''t that the whistle of a locomotive?
36179Is that all there is to it?
36179Is that so? 36179 Is that so?
36179Is that so? 36179 Knocked my hat off?"
36179Let me see-- how many miles is it to Larkinburg?
36179Look here, young man, what are you driving at?
36179Make good the loss? 36179 Mr. Rover, you are sure of what you are saying?"
36179Of course your folks know about the loss, Songbird?
36179Oh, about as usual,answered the girl, and then went on:"Of course you know all about what Tom did for us?
36179Oh, is this you, Sam?
36179Oh, she can take your place in one of the other autos, ca n''t she?
36179On foot?
36179One is that the man who stutters was really Blackie Crowden, for who else could have been here with something wrapped in a Knoxbury newspaper? 36179 Out in Denver, you say?
36179Richard, do you think it is safe to stay under the trees in such a storm as this?
36179Right you are, Dick,returned his youngest brother,"but that does n''t answer the question-- where is he now?"
36179Sam, are n''t you a bit sorry to leave the old college?
36179Sam, did Chester Waltham say anything about where he was going to take Grace?
36179Sam, do you really think it can be the fellow who robbed Songbird?
36179Say, is that all the blasting there is?
36179See anything of him, Tom?
36179See that advertisement of The Russel Department Store and that advertisement of Betts''Shoe Store? 36179 She can stay here a little longer, ca n''t she?
36179She did, did she? 36179 She did,"answered Sam, and then added sharply:"You''ve made a nice mess of it here, have n''t you?"
36179She''s made quite a friend of a Miss Ada Waltham at the seminary, a rich girl, has n''t she?
36179So it''s decided that we are to start Monday morning, is it?
36179So you are going back to New York, are you, Tom?
36179Some class to me, eh?
36179Songbird, why did he do it?
36179Speech? 36179 Stuttered, did he?"
36179Supposin''I was to say right now that I''d keep the mortgage? 36179 Sure you''ve got all the snowballs you can carry?"
36179That is true, Tom,answered his wife,"but do n''t you think we had better get back to the hotel and go to bed?
36179The mortgage is on this farm, is n''t it?
36179Then I suppose they wo n''t be back till late?
36179Then has it gone on to Riverview?
36179Then if we want to catch that fellow, all we can do is to go after him, eh?
36179Then what became of the other thirty- five hundred?
36179Then will you go, Sam, and try to explain matters?
36179Then you did n''t really care for him?
36179Then you do n''t know where that fellow came from?
36179Then you hope to get through too?
36179They have n''t heard any more about that Blackie Crowden or the missing money?
36179Tom, how many miles an hour are you making?
36179Twenty- five dollars? 36179 Was he doing the errand for Mr. Sanderson or for Minnie?"
36179Was the man alone?
36179Was this Bissette sure it was Fogg?
36179We''re going to be married early this fall, are n''t we, Grace?
36179Well, I''ve got thirty days in which to make up my mind, ai n''t I?
36179Well, if it was Blackie Crowden, why do n''t you have him locked up?
36179Well, what''s the news?
36179Well, what''s the use of staying up?
36179Well, young men, what can I do for you?
36179Well?
36179Were you hurt in any way?
36179What about her?
36179What about that tour Tom mentioned?
36179What am I going to do with this horse?
36179What are you going to tell Songbird?
36179What did the fellows do with those banners?
36179What did you do with the rest of the money, Crowden? 36179 What do you mean by sending us into such peril as this?
36179What do you mean, Rover, by attacking me in this fashion?
36179What do you propose to do?
36179What do you think I''m built of, iron?
36179What do you think we ought to do?
36179What do you want?
36179What happened? 36179 What has he done?"
36179What has that shyster lawyer to do with it?
36179What in the world brought him here to- day?
36179What is he going to do for a living?
36179What is it, Tom, a puncture?
36179What is this; a snowslide?
36179What shall I talk about-- earthquakes in India, or the spots on Tubbs''pants?
36179What was it?
36179What was that?
36179What will you do with the horse and cutter?
36179What would he be doing away out here?
36179What''s goin''on down here anyway?
36179What''s it all about?
36179What''s that? 36179 What''s that?"
36179What''s the matter anyway?
36179What''s the matter, Ike? 36179 What''s the trouble here?"
36179What''s this I hear about Grace going out with a young millionaire named Waltham?
36179What''s this I hear?
36179What''s wrong?
36179What''s wrong?
36179What? 36179 What?
36179When was this?
36179Where are you?
36179Where bound, Sam?
36179Where did the snowball hit you?
36179Where did you get that paper, Tom?
36179Where do you live?
36179Where in the world would he get that much money? 36179 Where is Grace?"
36179Where is John? 36179 Where is Stockbridge?"
36179Where is the nearest telephone?
36179Where''s Grace?
36179Which way was he headed?
36179Who is going to do the twirling for Brill?
36179Who is this man you mention?
36179Who knocked his hat off?
36179Who says I am letting him ride over me?
36179Why ca n''t we do some throwing ourselves?
36179Why did n''t they take the trip by themselves?
36179Why did n''t you stay back until you heard the second blast?
36179Why do n''t you put William Philander Tubbs in?
36179Why do n''t you telegraph to them?
36179Why not send a telegram asking if it will do any good for you to come home?
36179Why not, if the money is n''t paid?
36179Will they?
36179Will you go along?
36179Will you let us have this photograph?
36179Will you let us know where you let him off?
36179Will you tell me what kind of a looking man he was?
36179Wonder where he went to?
36179Would n''t it pay to get a detective on his track?
36179Would you remember the place where he jumped off?
36179Yes, and what do you think?
36179Yes, but suppose that she cares for Waltham and his money more than she cares for me?
36179Yes, but, Sam, what am I going to do if that money is n''t gotten back? 36179 You did n''t see them, did you?"
36179You do n''t mean there is anything wrong between you and Grace, do you?
36179You do n''t suppose they were going to stop at Brill?
36179You have n''t any idea where he was stopping?
36179You have n''t heard anything more regarding the money?
36179You mean the road that was so thick with dust?
36179You mean to say you did n''t meet Blackie Crowden at Bissette''s?
36179You see, I-- I----"Is it that Chester Waltham?
36179You think you are going to run things to suit yourself, do n''t you? 36179 You were n''t the young man who lost the money?"
36179You will do all you can to find my brother?
36179A young millionaire, eh?
36179And do you think you''ll wish you were back at Brill if ever you get married?"
36179And so you are trying to connect me up with that rascal, are you?
36179And then he added:"Spud, did you notice the looks of that horse when he dashed past us?"
36179And what about that money he was to get for me?"
36179And what do you think?
36179Are you friends of his?"
36179But I do n''t know how we are going to find out the truth about that, and what good will it do us if we do?"
36179But of one thing I wish to be sure, Rover-- did you aim at Mr. Fogg, or was the snowballing unintentional?"
36179But the question is, where did he go?
36179But then he added hastily:"Was that your horse, Grisley?"
36179But what in the world am I to do?"
36179But what''s the use of being so backward?
36179CHAPTER V AT THE RAILROAD STATION"See anybody, Sam?"
36179Ca n''t you and Spud go after that rascal?"
36179Congratulate us._"Are n''t you going to stay to have a dance?"
36179Could n''t we have just the best times ever?"
36179Did Grace get you on the''phone?"
36179Did he steal the turnout?"
36179Did n''t you notice we had the door locked?
36179Did that gardener who put the diamond ring in the inkwell ever come back to work at the seminary?"
36179Did that horse run away with him?
36179Did you fall out of the cutter, or were you attacked?"
36179Do either of you recognize this print?"
36179Do n''t I hear another sleigh coming?"
36179Do n''t you know me?"
36179Do n''t you think I had better wait outside?"
36179Do n''t you think a man can be married and still keep full of fun?"
36179Do you think we had better stop there for dinner, Tom?"
36179Do you think you know the horse, Sam?"
36179Do you want to come along?"
36179Has he got four thousand dollars?"
36179Has he proposed to her?"
36179Have you any idea?"
36179Have you had any more trouble with Miss Harrow, or the others?"
36179Hoover?"
36179How about you?"
36179How did you make out?"
36179How is Grace?"
36179How is he going to earn it-- writing poetry?
36179However, now that I know that your name is Philander Tubblets Williams, do n''t you think you''d like to ride down to Ashton with us?
36179I hope you did n''t spend it?"
36179I suppose you''ll nail them up in your den?"
36179I thought you had left college?"
36179I wonder if he is much hurt?"
36179If Grace has been going out with this Chester Waltham, why has n''t she said something to me about it?
36179If they ca n''t get it back, what ever will Songbird and the Sandersons do?"
36179If you do n''t behave yourself and do n''t treat her like a lady I''ll-- I''ll----""Well, what will you do?"
36179Is that a threat?"
36179My old friend Tubby here?
36179Now, if the man who did the deed was at the bank when you drew the money, how did he get here in time to hold you up?"
36179Of course he was going to take Dora along?"
36179Of course you wo n''t pay any such bill as this?"
36179Oh, are you sure it is n''t serious?
36179Rover?"
36179Rover?"
36179Sanderson''s?"
36179She was quickly told and then asked:"Why did n''t they take my brother along with them?"
36179So you came home to get cleaned up, eh?
36179THE END_ This Is n''t All!_ Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book?
36179The dancing continued for some time but then, of a sudden, came a cry from Dora:"Where are Sam and Grace?
36179Want a man arrested?"
36179Want to ketch that feller?"
36179Wh- where did you co- come from?"
36179What are you after?"
36179What are you doing here?"
36179What brings you here?"
36179What can I do for you?"
36179What do you mean by such actions?"
36179What do you mean by that?"
36179What do you think I am?
36179What do you think I work for?"
36179What does this mean?"
36179What have you to say?"
36179What is it all about?"
36179What is the next station the train will stop at?"
36179What package?"
36179What room is he in?"
36179What would you do about it?"
36179What''s that ahead?"
36179What-- er-- did-- er-- you do that for?"
36179What?"
36179Whatever brought you here?
36179When are you going to start things?"
36179Where are you?"
36179Where did that horse come from?"
36179Where is Songbird-- do you know anything about him?"
36179Where is your father?
36179Where?"
36179Who are you?"
36179Who did it?
36179Why do n''t you get-- er-- er-- some cream puffs and chocolate éclares and er-- and-- er-- and mint kisses and things like that, you know?"
36179Why in the world did n''t I look where I was driving, instead of rushing right over such a prime collection of rough stones?"
36179Will you fasten it before I go?"
36179Will you go along?"
36179Wo n''t you please help me?"
36179Would n''t you be apt to think that it was a pretty mean piece of business?"
36179Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author?
36179ai n''t this some storm?
36179can you tell me where these people live?''
36179can you turn around?"
36179challenged the young millionaire, and then as he drew closer he added:"Oh, the Rovers, eh?
36179did he really say that?"
36179do n''t you want to come with us?"
36179do you mean to threaten me?"
36179do you really mean you are going to have those things for a spread?"
36179do you suppose that other horse was running away, and this fellow fell out?"
36179do you think that money would make any difference to me?"
36179gasped Ada Waltham,"is it really you?
36179he''s pretty bitter over the loss of that money, is n''t he, Sam?"
36179how can you ask such a question?"
36179how could he have been?"
36179is n''t it?"
36179is n''t the check receipt enough?"
36179is that fellow crazy?"
36179she cried, and then added:"Who''s that with you?"
36179so that''s what''s going on, is it?"
36179that was a dandy catch by Rover, was n''t it?"
36179what does it mean?"
36179what have you done with the front handles of your cognomen, anyway?
36179what in the world shall we do?"
36179what kept you so long?"
36179where is Songbird to- day?"
36179why did n''t you tell me you were going to get up?"
36179will you?"
36179you do n''t mean that-- that something has happened to John?"
53414A decent chap would n''t do it, but you could n''t expect anything different from a poorhouse boy, could you?
53414A letter? 53414 A man once had a mule----""Who wants to listen to a story at this time?"
53414A note?
53414A package for you?
53414A referee and a timekeeper?
53414Afraid to finish it up, eh?
53414After I go back to boarding school where are you and Laura and Uncle Dunston going to stay?
53414Ai n''t following up Ike Pludding this trip, are you?
53414All of you are positive of this?
53414Am I thick?
53414And do you seriously think that Roger does n''t like it because I made myself agreeable to Vera?
53414And must I really-- er-- stand up and take seven steps?
53414And that was in a letter sent to Jessie?
53414And was that why she was so-- so put out when she saw me with Vera and Mary and Phil?
53414And were n''t you with Vera, Mary, and myself after the game?
53414And who would n''t feel so if he was in my place? 53414 And you are positive you did n''t snowball Mr. Haskers on purpose?"
53414And you have been writing to him?
53414Any-- er-- handrail?
53414Are burglars breaking in?
53414Are those mince pies fresh?
53414Are we go-- going to-- to sink?
53414Are you certain Mr. Haskers tried to strike you with the whip?
53414Are you coming or not, Merwell? 53414 Are you goin''to shoot at''em?"
53414Are you going to give up the package or not?
53414Are you going to pay for that broken statue?
53414Are you sure of that?
53414Because I was around?
53414Boys, what does this mean? 53414 But how about it, Horsehair; can you mend the harness?
53414But please tell me, wo n''t you?
53414But say, did n''t you change that coach scene some?
53414But what about Poole and Merwell?
53414But what shall we do? 53414 But what will you do, Dave?"
53414But where am I?
53414But who was the other?
53414But who would do that, Dave?
53414But why should the Soden boys run away?
53414By the way, Ben, do you know anything about Gus Plum? 53414 By the way, how is Gus Plum getting along these days?"
53414By the way, where is Gus?
53414Ca n''t we come in somewhere?
53414Ca n''t you jump off?
53414Ca n''t you take my word for it?
53414Ca n''t you take us?
53414Called? 53414 Can I do anything for you?"
53414Can he pitch as well as you?
53414Can it have been Link Merwell?
53414Can it have been Nat Poole?
53414Can that be true?
53414Can they be anywhere around?
53414Can you pull us off?
53414Can you see at all?
53414Come to study, Dave?
53414Come, tell the truth, Nat?
53414Could any pupil here have had that? 53414 Dave, ca n''t you strike some more of''em out?"
53414Dave, how is our pitcher to- day?
53414Did Jessie believe what the letter said?
53414Did he say when he was going back to Oak Hall?
53414Did n''t I just say that Roger thought a whole lot of Vera Rockwell?
53414Did n''t I lock that door?
53414Did n''t he go to Vera''s house?
53414Did n''t you and Dave call on Vera and Mary one night last week?
53414Did she get that letter before she came here that other time?
53414Did they tell Mr. Marcy that the ghosts would be schoolboys?
53414Did you boys see anybody else on the island?
53414Did you get the pie?
53414Did you know the boys?
53414Did you open that package?
53414Did you say you were in bed when I came in?
53414Did you see them?
53414Did you start that thing?
53414Did you-- er-- go out with him?
53414Did you-- er-- hear what was said?
53414Do I? 53414 Do n''t I?"
53414Do n''t any of you remember who were in the other boats?
53414Do n''t you fellows really want to go with me?
53414Do n''t you hope we''ll win, too, Miss Rockwell?
53414Do they seem to be timid about joining?
53414Do you know him?
53414Do you know that Jessie got an awful letter about you?
53414Do you know what I''d like to do some day?
53414Do you live in Oakdale?
53414Do you mean Link Merwell''s father?
53414Do you mean to say he sent you that, knowing that you were trying to give up the habit?
53414Do you promise?
53414Do you really believe that, Dave?
53414Do you sup-- suppose they saw us run away with their boat?
53414Do you think so? 53414 Do you think we want to stay here all night?"
53414Do you want to make it necessary for me to search you?
53414Do you want us to come downstairs, Doctor? 53414 Doctor Clay, do you uphold them in such an action?"
53414Does he say he did n''t strike at me?
53414Does he? 53414 Eh, what?
53414Eh? 53414 Excuse me, Doctor, may I ask a question?"
53414Going to fight?
53414Going to leave the field to Roger, eh?
53414Going to leave us?
53414Going to marry her soon, Phil?
53414Going to tax him with it?
53414Greene?
53414Had we better get out?
53414Has he been drinking?
53414Has he got a new necktie?
53414Have I offended you in any way?
53414Have you got it, Dave?
53414Have you heard the news about Nat Poole?
53414Have you seen anything of Mary Feversham? 53414 Have you tried to speak to him?"
53414He did? 53414 He''d rather study a problem in geometry or translate Latin than read a story book or play baseball; would n''t you, Phil?"
53414Hello, what''s that?
53414Ho-- how long is-- is it?
53414How about Dave Porter?
53414How about us poor chaps?
53414How are we to get into the school without waking anybody up?
53414How are you going to get it to him?
53414How are you, Buster?
53414How are you, Gus?
53414How are you, Merwell?
53414How are you, Phil?
53414How big is the bridge?
53414How de do, young gents? 53414 How did the island look?"
53414How did you get out?
53414How do you do, Porter?
53414How do you know?
53414How do you mean, Shadow?
53414How does that stand?
53414How is this, Poole?
53414How long has he been here?
53414How many reach that level, do you think, Phil?
53414How much of a start will you give me?
53414How were they going to get home?
53414How?
53414How?
53414I do n''t suppose you know I got a note about you and her?
53414I thought you said you had met him only a few days before you came away?
53414I want to know if you think I am afraid to box you?
53414I wonder if Marcy really thought we were ghosts?
53414I''d like to know who is master here, you or I?
53414I''m willing to help you out, Luke, but what do you want me to do?
53414I-- er-- was anybody hurt? 53414 Is it good?
53414Is it really a tie?
53414Is that all, Gus?
53414Is that really true, Phil?
53414Is the boat all right?
53414Is this all we are to have?
53414Is this true, Mr. Haskers? 53414 Is your name Billy?"
53414It''s fearful, is n''t it, Dave?
53414Jim, do you mean to say you did n''t get that pie?
53414Let me see, what pupils''names begin with M?
53414Let me try that salad, will you?
53414Let you out?
53414Link Merwell?
53414Maybe you think I''ve got them in my trunk? 53414 Merwell, what did you do with my express package?"
53414Might what?
53414Mike Marcy?
53414Mr. Haskers, what do you intend to do?
53414Mr. Haskers, what is it?
53414Murphy, have you seen any boys come in since lights were out?
53414Nobody at all?
53414Nothing-- what is there to make, Phil? 53414 Now the question is, What are we going to do during the summer vacation?"
53414Now the question is, What has he done with the package?
53414Now, Lawrence, what have you to say?
53414Now, what do you think of that?
53414Oh, Link, do you think we took the doctor''s boat by mistake?
53414Oh, did somebody break a statue?
53414Oh, so you''ve woke up, eh?
53414Oh, that''s it, eh?
53414Or what?
53414Porter, did you see the boat?
53414Purdy''s a big improvement on Porter, eh?
53414Remember the time we were here and had the trouble with Isaac Pludding?
53414Roger, what''s wrong?
53414Say, Dave, that wo n''t hurt anybody, will it?
53414Say, are you going to give this boxing match to Porter?
53414Say, did you notice how cold Porter and Morr are getting toward each other?
53414Say, dun yo''know dat hoss has got de dumb ager?
53414Say, that was swift, was n''t it?
53414See anything worth looking at?
53414See here, do ye want this?
53414Shadow?
53414Shall I tell the girls you do n''t want to speak to them?
53414She never had one, did she?
53414Sink? 53414 So you put in your oar, eh?
53414So you think I am afraid to box you, Merwell?
53414Supposing I refuse to come?
53414Supposing Jessie should hear you?
53414Supposing that Wadsworth girl heard he was running around with a girl up here, and supposing Vera Rockwell heard about the Crumville maiden? 53414 Sure, an''what do you fellers want here?"
53414Tell me honestly, Jim, whether you got the pie or not? 53414 Tell me,"said he;"was anybody really hit?"
53414That letter-- has Jessie got it yet?
53414That part might be easy; but what of the future? 53414 That''s a close finish right enough, is n''t it?"
53414The question is, What''s to do next? 53414 Then it has happened before?"
53414Then where is it?
53414Then you wo n''t give them up?
53414Then you wo n''t really come?
53414They are missing-- isn''t that plain enough? 53414 They row very well, do n''t they?"
53414They said to keep still about it, but what''s the use? 53414 Thought you were going skating, Roger?"
53414Thought you''d have some sport, eh?
53414To you?
53414Tom, you''ll do it for a hundred dollars now, wo n''t you?
53414Vell, Mr. Vight, I dake your vord for dot, hey? 53414 Vell, of he vosn''t no hoss vy you cotch him py der headt, hey?"
53414Vera, are you hurt?
53414Want her to come with the other fellow?
53414Want to see me?
53414Was anybody near there, so far as you know?
53414Was it my fault it was broken?
53414Was that what you said you''d tell me about sometime, Shadow?
53414Well, boys, what brought you?
53414Well, but why is he angry at me?
53414Well, what are you going to do about the damage done?
53414Well, what did you do?
53414Well, what do you make of this?
53414Well, what is the past of our country but history?
53414Well?
53414Well?
53414Were Mary Feversham and Vera Rockwell here alone?
53414Were they out in a boat?
53414Were you in it?
53414Were you one of them?
53414Wha-- what do you mean?
53414What about supper?
53414What about the German?
53414What am I to do?
53414What are we going to do to''em?
53414What are we going to do?
53414What are we to do?
53414What are you doing up there, Dave?
53414What are you going to do with chicken salad?
53414What are you going to do with them?
53414What are you going to do?
53414What can this mean? 53414 What did she mean about a dog?"
53414What did they tell you?
53414What did you eat?
53414What do you know about red mustaches, anyway?
53414What do you know of him?
53414What do you mean, Ben?
53414What do you say to a race back?
53414What do you want for your money, anyway?
53414What do you want next?
53414What do you want, Porter?
53414What does he want, Jim?
53414What does this mean?
53414What for?
53414What for?
53414What have you got? 53414 What if we meet Murphy?"
53414What is absurd?
53414What is awful?
53414What is it now, Dave?
53414What is it, Chip?
53414What is it?
53414What is that?
53414What kind of gloves do you want? 53414 What letters?"
53414What makes you look so queer? 53414 What now, Dave?"
53414What now, Polly?
53414What possible?
53414What sort of looking chap was he?
53414What time does that Western train get in?
53414What was his name?
53414What was the other boy called?
53414What were you going to say?
53414What will you do-- fight? 53414 What will you do?"
53414What will you do?
53414What would he be doing with my package, Phil?
53414What''s done it?
53414What''s the matter with the Military Academy boat? 53414 What''s the matter?"
53414What''s the matter?
53414What''s the use of being a softy? 53414 What''s wrong?"
53414What, Dave?
53414What, Phil?
53414What? 53414 What?"
53414What?
53414What?
53414What?
53414What?
53414What?
53414When is it to come off, Phil?
53414When you went away, did you do anything to the rowboat that Mr. Dale and myself took there?
53414Where are the intended victims?
53414Where are they?
53414Where are you going?
53414Where did you get the wine, if I may ask?
53414Where do you want me to go?
53414Where is Lawrence?
53414Where is he?
53414Where to?
53414Where were you asleep, sir?
53414Where?
53414Which one?
53414Who are you?
53414Who can it be?
53414Who says I-- er-- took, any package of yours?
53414Who says so?
53414Who sent the note?
53414Who shall they be?
53414Who told Mr. Marcy that the ghosts were coming?
53414Who told you that? 53414 Who were some of those boys?"
53414Who were the pupils?
53414Who were those chaps?
53414Who would do it?
53414Who''s up?
53414Who? 53414 Why ca n''t fellows leave drink alone?"
53414Why do n''t you ask Dave?
53414Why do n''t you get Phil to give you the place back?
53414Why do n''t you let the team out, Horsehair?
53414Why do n''t you play?
53414Why do n''t you start her up and have done with it?
53414Why, Mr. Haskers, what does this mean?
53414Why, Shadow, Chip---- What do you know about Gus?
53414Why, your story is-- is-- what shall I say?
53414Why-- er-- that is, you know Roger thinks a lot of Vera Rockwell, do n''t you?
53414Why-- er---- See here, what do you mean?
53414Will you come along, Vera?
53414Will you do as I told you to?
53414Will you take a skate with me after school, Dave?
53414Will you tell me just what you mean?
53414Will you, Dave?
53414Will you?
53414Wilt try the bridge?
53414With that whip?
53414Wonder how long old Haskers intends to keep us here?
53414Wonder how long we are to be kept here?
53414Wonder if old Haskers ever rows?
53414Wonder if that is Phil or Roger?
53414Wonder if that salad poisoned me? 53414 Wonder what the other fellows think of our absence, Phil?"
53414Wonder where they are going?
53414Wot''s de mattah wid you? 53414 Would you go on with Plum?"
53414Would you like some of us to go to the island and find out?
53414Yes, but who wants to do it?
53414Yes, yes, but ca n''t I-- I crawl if I want to?
53414You can get one for----"Say, do n''t you want to hear this story?
53414You mean in school?
53414You mean the Oak Hall boat, I suppose?
53414You mean the Past and Future of Our Country?
53414You mean the other young lady who was with you on that ice- boat?
53414You went after ghosts the other night, did n''t you?
53414You wo n''t say that I told you, will you? 53414 You''re from Oak Hall, are n''t you?"
53414''Can I have a job as a clown?''
53414''Do n''t I, though?''
53414''Say, why wo n''t you try this remedy?''
53414''Well, do they have a sugar- bowl too?''"
53414''What''s the matter?''
53414''Who showed you how to make up your face?
53414All ready to go to the Hall?"
53414And did she say she would n''t write to me any more?"
53414And now see here, old boy, what is this trouble between you and Dave?
53414And, anyway, what right would you have to snowball the driver for this school?
53414Anybody in these rooms guilty?"
53414At last a clerk asked,''Well, little boy, what do you want?''
53414Both of you defy me, eh?"
53414But what is the use of chewing it over?
53414Ca n''t you let the geometry and the German slide?"
53414Consequently, the midnight prowler must have opened it, and if so, for what purpose excepting to get out on the wet and slippery roof?
53414Dale?"
53414Dave, are you going to stand this?"
53414Did he come home with you?"
53414Did n''t he have a right to do that?
53414Did they say anything about coming back?"
53414Did you come down alone?"
53414Did you get the telegram I sent from Chicago?"
53414Do I look like Lemond?
53414Do n''t you wish you had this motor boat?"
53414Do you remember how Shadow Hamilton used to walk in his sleep?"
53414Do you want to break my ribs?
53414Dost thou accept the condition?"
53414Funny name, eh?"
53414Had n''t I a right to talk to Vera?
53414Haskers?"
53414Have you got that geometry?"
53414How many rounds do you want to have?"
53414How many students do you suppose are now in bed under the doctor''s care because of the shooting you did?"
53414How shall we go at it?"
53414How soon do you want to box?"
53414I hope you and your friend got home safely?"
53414I wish your sister was here to enjoy it with us, do n''t you?
53414If you like Vera-- and I think she is certainly a nice girl-- why do n''t you act more friendly when you meet?
53414If you refuse to have just one drink, do you know what I''ll do?
53414Is your stomach all right?"
53414It is?
53414Kind of funny mix- up, eh?"
53414Marcy?"
53414Maybe Dave Porter would have some work straightening matters out, eh?"
53414Merwell, do you know that signing another person''s name without permission is forgery?"
53414Now, are you coming or not?"
53414Now, come, what do you say?"
53414Now, vot you do ven you vos a putler, hey?"
53414Now, will you take a drink with me, or not?"
53414Porter and his crowd?"
53414Said he to the boy one day:''Will you sell me that dog for a dollar?''
53414Say, do you see this whip?"
53414Says he to the scene- shifter:''We''ve got''em a- going, have n''t we?''
53414Says she to her papa,''Papa, did you say a baseball club has a pitcher?''
53414Shall you try for the prize?"
53414The feast?"
53414Then he added:"What can disturb a fellow more than a howling dog at night?"
53414Then he asked the boy:''What are you going to do with the two dollars?''
53414They asked each other,"What are we up against?"
53414Tidn''t I told you he vos balky?"
53414Want to take some along?"
53414Was it possible that Jessie, too, had felt offended over the manner of his friendliness to Vera?
53414Was it possible that Job Haskers intended to chastise them bodily?
53414What did you do with the letters she sent you?"
53414What have you to say for yourself?"
53414What is the matter, do n''t you feel well?"
53414What will your father say if you are expelled with him?"
53414When will the doctor be back?"
53414Where am I?"
53414Where are they now-- in their room?"
53414Where have you been, and what did old Haskers do to you?"
53414Where is Gus?"
53414Where is the package?
53414Where would you saw that plank crosswise so that one end would contain as much wood as the other?
53414Who do you want for timekeeper and referee?"
53414Who from?"
53414Who gave it to me, anyhow?"
53414Who put me here?
53414Who told you to go out and do the shooting?"
53414Who was it?"
53414Who were the boys who came here and told you to go to the end of your farm and shoot at a lot of innocent lads having a little fun by themselves?"
53414Why do you look so astonished?"
53414Why should she?
53414Will you listen until I have finished?"
53414Wo n''t you try?--for your own sake-- for my sake-- for the honor of Oak Hall?
53414Wonder why I did n''t think of that?"
53414You know Mr. Merwell, do n''t you?"
53414prisoners in the book- room, eh?
53414that''s where I''ve got you, have n''t I?
53414what can that mean?"
15801''Anything charged up to me''? 15801 ''Do''?
15801''Keep an eye on him''? 15801 ''Lock the door?''
15801A lecture?
15801A note?
15801All alone, Will?
15801All?
15801Almost?
15801An awkward, ungainly, redheaded fellow?
15801And I passed the exam?
15801And I''ll have to take another exam?
15801And did he?
15801And there''s no other way?
15801And therefore we''ll go scot free?
15801And what''s the verdict?
15801And yet you say they are not here?
15801And you ran there?
15801And you say Peter John is one?
15801And you think if I try hard I may at last become a book agent too?
15801And you think winning the''hundred''to- day is worth it all?
15801And you would n''t like to leave now?
15801And, Will--"Yes?
15801Any idea where or how he got it?
15801Are there? 15801 Are they all there?"
15801Are you afraid?
15801Are you all settled?
15801Are you having trouble with Splinter?
15801Are you working hard now?
15801Are you?
15801But did n''t I pass the examination, professor?
15801But did n''t the ancient Greeks have their racecourses? 15801 But do you think that''s the best plan?
15801But if he made such an impression on our class, what''ll he do for the sophomores?
15801But what am I to do about it?
15801But what''s the trouble with the Greek?
15801But, professor,persisted Will,"what about my work in Greek?
15801But_ how_ shall I study?
15801Ca n''t we get a car here somewhere?
15801Ca n''t you believe me when I say it was not intentional?
15801Ca n''t you see I''m engaged with John? 15801 Ca n''t you see what ails him?
15801Call for what?
15801Can anybody see him?
15801Can you give me any suggestions how to do better work, professor?
15801Can you hold on till we can fix them?
15801Come back the same day?
15801Did he offer to pay you?
15801Did he offer_ what?_demanded Hawley.
15801Did he say that?
15801Did n''t the Hebrews have a feeling like the one you tell of? 15801 Did they find out that you were there?"
15801Did they start toward Winthrop?
15801Did you beat the fast sprinter from the Toad Hollow Institute?
15801Did you ever see such a fellow?
15801Did you ever see the like?
15801Did you know the man?
15801Did you run against the track team of the Meadowbrook Academy?
15801Did you strike him, Will?
15801Did you telephone my father?
15801Did you tell my father?
15801Did you think they were yelling for you?
15801Did you win the hurdles when you were a freshman?
15801Do about it? 15801 Do n''t I act as if I did?"
15801Do you find that you feel better now that you are more corpulent? 15801 Do you know who they were?"
15801Do you mean it?
15801Do you mean to say he has_ entered_ there?
15801Do you think I can make it?
15801Do you think I''m trying to''boot- lick''?
15801Do you think he lost his money too?
15801Do? 15801 Does n''t he think you know much about your Greek?"
15801Ever do it before?
15801Ever run against anybody from the Honeyville Classical Seminary?
15801First two taken?
15801Friends of yours, Schenck?
15801Get any medals?
15801Going in to see Splinter?
15801Going to leave?
15801Going to run here?
15801Gone? 15801 Hard?
15801Has he staked money on the game?
15801Has n''t your mother ever been up?
15801Have n''t I as good a right as anybody to make a motion?
15801Have we any on our team?
15801Have you heard the news, Phelps?
15801Have you just found that out?
15801Have you seen him?
15801Having any trouble?
15801He does, does he? 15801 He needs a tutor, though, Will--""Same as I do in my Greek?
15801How about the freshmen?
15801How are the fellows going down?
15801How are you making out with Splinter?
15801How did that happen?
15801How did you answer it?
15801How did you come out?
15801How did you happen to come to Winthrop?
15801How did_ you_ answer it, Peter John?
15801How do you feel after the games?
15801How far is it to Winthrop?
15801How far is it?
15801How long are you going to be in the house?
15801How long have you been here?
15801How many are going, Hawley?
15801How many are there?
15801How many sophs room in this entry?
15801How many went, do you know, Peter John?
15801How much are we to pay you?
15801How much are you going to charge us?
15801How much do you weigh now, professor?
15801How much?
15801How shall I do it?
15801How will this do? 15801 How''d you get along in the test to- day, fellows?"
15801How''ll we do it, fellows?
15801How''s that?
15801How''s that?
15801How?
15801I did n''t see Peter John, did you, Foster?
15801I fancy,said Mott, addressing the driver,"that the beauties of this country have added much to your longevity?"
15801I have? 15801 I''ll see you to- night?"
15801I''m not? 15801 In the barn, then?"
15801In the_ what?_demanded Foster soberly.
15801In what way?
15801In what?
15801Is Peter John worse?
15801Is he a book agent?
15801Is he hard?
15801Is he in the infirmary?
15801Is he the one?
15801Is he very much sick?
15801Is it much nearer from here to his room than it is from his room to ours? 15801 Is n''t Winthrop the best college in the United States?"
15801Is n''t it true?
15801Is n''t that the proper thing?
15801Is n''t there a freight train that comes along pretty soon?
15801Is n''t there a short cut? 15801 Is n''t there any way we can get there?"
15801Is n''t there something we can do?
15801Is that so?
15801Is that why you were running up the railroad track the day when you came to Winthrop?
15801Is that you, Will?
15801Is that''Splinter''s''fault?
15801It is?
15801It''s about the best in college, is n''t it?
15801Just tell me where they are, will you?
15801Leave? 15801 Let him go?"
15801Let me see, what was that question?
15801Longevity?
15801May I see it?
15801Mott,he said,"where are those canes?"
15801Mr. Whitaker,began Foster,"do you know who took our horse and sleigh?"
15801Mr. Whitaker,said Hawley,"how long ago were the canes taken away from here?"
15801My which?
15801No more trains?
15801Not go? 15801 Not next Saturday?"
15801Now what shall we do?
15801On my Greek?
15801Only third? 15801 Or from the Smartville Four Corners team?"
15801Parade? 15801 Perhaps you have an innate deficiency--""You mean I''m a fool?"
15801Professionals?
15801Professor, can you tell me my marks? 15801 Remember what the score was?"
15801Run against the other schools in the league?
15801Say what?
15801Say, Will,said Peter after a brief pause:"What is it?"
15801Say, fellows, what are you going to do about these Greek letter societies?
15801Schenck--"Peter John?
15801See or hear anything, Will?
15801Shall we take him too?
15801Shall we wait or put straight for the minister''s house?
15801Sick? 15801 Since he went to the infirmary?
15801So you would n''t do anything to help him?
15801Sort of a standing invitation, so to speak?
15801Sure nobody''s with you?
15801Sure you fastened him all right?
15801Sure''t''ll be safe?
15801The freshmans did n''t find ye out, then?
15801The typhoid?
15801Then I am conditioned, am I?
15801Then you do n''t believe in athletics, do you, professor?
15801Then you do n''t want me to go home with you?
15801There''s that question,''Who were the mercenaries of the Greeks, and what was a mercenary?'' 15801 They did?
15801They have? 15801 They have?"
15801They were?
15801They''re gone? 15801 Was I first?"
15801Was it Mott?
15801Was n''t he one of the fellows who was down, with the typhoid when I had it?
15801Was that really so?
15801Was there something concerning which you desired to consult me?
15801We can count on you two fellows then, can we?
15801Well, fellows,he said,"we did things up brown this afternoon, did n''t we?"
15801What about the Greek?
15801What are they going to do?
15801What are we going to do with them now?
15801What are we to do, Will?
15801What are you doing here, Bennett?
15801What are you entered for?
15801What are you going to do now?
15801What are you going to do, Foster?
15801What are you laughing at?
15801What are you standing here for?
15801What are you talking about?
15801What did he do after they told him?
15801What did he do?
15801What did he have to say?
15801What did he say?
15801What did he say?
15801What did he say?
15801What did it say? 15801 What did they say?"
15801What did you do?
15801What did you say?
15801What do you mean?
15801What do you suggest, Phelps?
15801What do you suppose it means that Peter John is going?
15801What do you want us to do?
15801What does he want?
15801What else?
15801What have you been doing for him?
15801What high school?
15801What is it?
15801What is it?
15801What is it?
15801What is this Wilder doing now?
15801What kind of a rig, I mean wagon or sleigh or whatever it was, did they have?
15801What led you to suspect that the canes might be here?
15801What made you, then?
15801What made''em yell so, then?
15801What makes him keep away from us all the time, then?
15801What of it?
15801What shall I do?
15801What shall I have to do?
15801What shall we do for him?
15801What shall we do, Phelps?
15801What shall we do? 15801 What then?"
15801What time did you make?
15801What time did you make?
15801What train?
15801What was it?
15801What was that?
15801What was that?
15801What was the answer?
15801What was the time?
15801What was the time?
15801What was the trouble with him? 15801 What''ll we do with him?"
15801What''s all over college?
15801What''s going to be done?
15801What''s he afraid of?
15801What''s he doing? 15801 What''s he done?"
15801What''s he saying?
15801What''s struck you? 15801 What''s that?"
15801What''s that?
15801What''s that?
15801What''s that?
15801What''s that?
15801What''s that?
15801What''s the fare?
15801What''s the matter with Peter John? 15801 What''s the trouble with him?
15801What''s the trouble with him?
15801What''s the trouble?
15801What''s the trouble?
15801What''s the use in my trying, I''d like to know?
15801What''s the''chariot''you spoke of, Allen?
15801What?
15801What?
15801When did they start?
15801When do you have to know?
15801When was it found out?
15801Where are they?
15801Where did you run?
15801Where is he?
15801Where you going? 15801 Where''ll we put him?"
15801Where''s mother? 15801 Where''s that?"
15801Where?
15801Which one was that?
15801Which road?
15801Who are the fellows that are down with it?
15801Who came?
15801Who has?
15801Who is Splinter?
15801Who is it?
15801Who pays for the band?
15801Who took them?
15801Who were after you?
15801Who''ll go down in the barn and be guard for the night?
15801Who''s got the most cuts to spare?
15801Who''s he?
15801Who''s that?
15801Who?
15801Why ca n''t we do it all up this morning?
15801Why did n''t Mott go?
15801Why did n''t you run away with the horse and sleigh?
15801Why did n''t you take after him, Will?
15801Why do you object to our coming in? 15801 Why not, since they are not here?"
15801Why not? 15801 Why not?
15801Why not?
15801Why not?
15801Why not?
15801Why not?
15801Why not?
15801Why should I not refer to it? 15801 Why''s that?"
15801Why, do n''t you know? 15801 Why, do n''t you remember?
15801Why? 15801 Why?"
15801Why?
15801Will you be seated?
15801Winthrop? 15801 Would you believe me if I were to say to you that they are not here?"
15801Yes, but does n''t he enjoy what he can do better work in too? 15801 You are not positive?"
15801You are, I fancy( fawncy was the word in the dialect of the professor) doing better work in the various other departments than in your Greek?
15801You did n''t? 15801 You did n''t?"
15801You did?
15801You do n''t mean to say, do you, Mr. Splinter--"Mr._ who?_demanded the professor, instantly rising and his face flushing again with anger.
15801You do n''t suppose the sophs got them, do you?
15801You do n''t suppose they have really got those canes somewhere else, do you, Foster? 15801 You have n''t?
15801You have?
15801You know he might stand a show for the track team--"Is he the fellow that won the half- mile in the sophomore- freshman meet?
15801You mean me? 15801 You mean the sophs?"
15801You mean what the college is going to do or what we''re to do?
15801You meant immortality of the soul, did n''t you?
15801You say he went away with those fellows that told him about it?
15801You think I may be another Wilder?
15801You think I ought to hit it between the eyes?
15801You think it would do any good for me to see him?
15801You think so, do you?
15801You think so?
15801You think they will when he''s not?
15801You were? 15801 You''re certain they''re here?"
15801You''re downhearted over deciding to stay in town, to- day?
15801You''re sure you''re at liberty?
15801Your money all gone? 15801 Your other work is all right, Will?"
15801Yours is twenty- six, is n''t it?
15801''What studies will you take?''
15801A man can be big without being great, ca n''t he?
15801A man does n''t miss what he never had, does he?"
15801A"warning"sent home to his father?
15801All the boys joined in the laugh with which Hawley related the story, and Will Phelps said,"Where did Pat go?"
15801And how their yelling annoyed the deacon till at last he came out and sprinkled ashes on the path?
15801And if he himself had been beaten by Ogden, what chance would he have against Mott?
15801And what does old Splinter have to say about it?
15801And you say they took the lower road?"
15801And you''re not sorry that you did n''t give up to Greek?"
15801Anything wrong?
15801Apparently unabashed, he again turned to the class president and said,"Is n''t a motion to adjourn always in order, Mr. President?
15801Approaching the little window in the ticket office Mott inquired,"What''s the next train we can get for Winthrop?"
15801As the song ceased abruptly Will said,"What is it you want me to do, Mott?"
15801As the two passed out into the street and returned to their own room Foster said,"It''s pretty bare there in Leland, is n''t it, Will?"
15801At all events they both were greatly excited, and Will said as he hastily rose from his chair:"How did they find it out?"
15801But say, Mott, have we got to tramp all the way back to Winthrop?"
15801But what does it all amount to?
15801But where will you fellows be?
15801But you heard my remarks to- day concerning the necessity of increased work in Greek as a preventive, did you not?"
15801By a desperate effort, however, he contrived to control his voice and said quietly:"Was I not doing better?
15801Ca n''t we cut across lots and head them off?
15801Can we do anything to stop it?"
15801Did Alden really have such a tremendous team?"
15801Did he have any other load in the wagon box?"
15801Did n''t they believe in running and jumping and boxing and I do n''t know what all?"
15801Did n''t they describe the high hills that were round about Jerusalem?"
15801Did you?"
15801Do you think a blind man suffers because he ca n''t see?
15801Do you think that is so, professor?"
15801Do you want to know what I value most in your year''s work?"
15801Ever hear the like of that, fellows?"
15801Fail in his mid- year''s?
15801Fine to have your daddy believe a lying newspaper before he takes the word of his own offspring, is n''t it?"
15801Foster was already there, and at once he exclaimed:"Foster, have you heard about it?"
15801Foster,"he added,"did you know the canes were gone?"
15801Going home?
15801Gone where?"
15801Got any here?"
15801Greek?
15801Had a good time, freshman?"
15801Have you got that paper, professor?"
15801Have you?"
15801Hawley was still standing at his post of duty, but as Will approached he laughed silently and whispered:"What''ll we do now, fellows?"
15801Hawley was too good- natured to treat the interruption as it deserved, so he said,"Is the motion seconded?"
15801He did n''t seem to agree with Virgil''s statement somehow, did he?"
15801He never could see, so he could n''t lose his sight, could he?
15801He''s no business here?
15801His visitor was Mott, and perhaps the sophomore almost instinctively felt that his presence was not welcome, for he said:"Governor gone, Phelps?
15801How am I doing in my Greek lately?"
15801How are you getting on?"
15801How did you answer that question about what Christian tenet the Greeks believed in?"
15801How did you know?"
15801How do thot be afther suitin''yez''?"
15801How do you know?"
15801How do you suppose she ever has any time to visit me?"
15801How long are you going to stay?"
15801How''s everybody at home?
15801I think he''ll be a good mascot, do n''t you?"
15801I wonder if Mott and the sophs could have done it?
15801If he wanted to see you so much, why did n''t he come over here?"
15801In a moment, however, the tense stillness of the room returned, and Mott, turning to Peter John, said:"Now, then, freshman, are you ready?"
15801Indeed, is it not a reflection upon the boy and the home alike, if he declares when he goes from his father''s house that he misses nothing?
15801Is he afraid he''ll be lost?"
15801Is it the fear that they may appear too dependent and less manly if they confess their longing for home?
15801Is n''t there a psalm that begins''I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help''?
15801Is that what you mean?"
15801Is that where ye want t''go?
15801Is that where you fitted?"
15801Is that why you came?"
15801It''s a great go, is n''t it?"
15801More longevity?"
15801No man can ever tell what''s in him till he tests himself, can he?"
15801Now what in your opinion is the basis upon which the students have added such a derisive epithet to my name?"
15801Now, John, tell me honestly, are you free?"
15801Peter John Schenck and I intend to take it all in, do n''t we, freshman?"
15801Peter John had been quickly freed by Will Phelps, and then Will said hastily to Hawley:"We''ve stirred up the hornets''nest enough, have n''t we?
15801Say, Phelps, what''s become of that man Friday of yours?"
15801See him?"
15801See that buryin''ground over there?"
15801Shall we let him go?"
15801Sick?"
15801So you refer to the method to be employed in the preparation for the classroom?"
15801Students there, maybe?"
15801That''s from the''Merchant of Venice,''is n''t it?
15801That''s the only class we have to think of, is n''t it?"
15801The dean was telling me this morning--""Have you seen the dean?"
15801Then there was that question,''What was the Greek law and conception of vengeance?''
15801Then you have been accustomed to hear me myself referred to as Splinter, have you?"
15801They might be just trying to put us on the wrong track here, you know?"
15801They''ve been taken away?
15801Wagner?"
15801Want to borrow some?"
15801Want to go?"
15801Was I not improving in my work?"
15801Was his own chance better than theirs?
15801Was it only a dream or reality?
15801Was n''t she the lady that sprang full- fledged from the brain of Zeus?
15801Was this the fulfillment of the dreams he had cherished of the happiness of his college life?
15801Well, what is it?"
15801Were you so reported?"
15801What am I going to do about it?"
15801What are we going to do with him, Foster?"
15801What are you doing here?"
15801What are you going to do about it?"
15801What are you going to do with me?"
15801What are you running for?
15801What could he in his first great contest hope to do?
15801What did he want?"
15801What do you suppose he had the nerve to say to me to- day?"
15801What do you think we''d better do?"
15801What does he want?"
15801What fairness is there in that, I''d like to know?
15801What had we better do?"
15801What parade?"
15801What was it?"
15801What''ll be the good of that?
15801What''ll we do next?"
15801What''s all the stuff good for anyway?
15801What''s happened, Will?"
15801What''s the matter?"
15801What''s the news about Peter John?"
15801What''s the trouble with him?"
15801What''s up?
15801What''s wrong?
15801What''s wrong?"
15801What''s wrong?"
15801When did you come?
15801Where are they?"
15801Where are you, Peter John?"
15801Where did you expect to come in?"
15801Where shall we get these things we''re to wear?"
15801Whitaker?"
15801Who did win?"
15801Who signed it?"
15801Why do you think I have sent you to college?
15801Why is it that most boys are so afraid to acknowledge that they are ever homesick?
15801Why not?
15801Why not?"
15801Why should she?
15801Will it drop me out of college?"
15801Will you give us a ride?"
15801Will''s face was drawn and there was an expression of suffering upon it as he glanced again at his father and said:"What shall I do?
15801Yes, once; but I sha''n''t see him again till he comes out well or--""Is he the worst?"
15801You can run if you have to, ca n''t you?"
15801You do n''t suppose he''s waiting for us to make the first move, do you?"
15801You know what that was, do n''t you?"
15801You''re not letting up any in your own work for the team are you, Phelps?"
15801but that does n''t make it any nicer for me, does it?"
15801exclaimed Peter John;"you''ve joined the Phi Alpha, have you?"