Questions

This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.

identifier question
61439Why should this creature hide from the life- giving suns?
62443And if the rockets are n''t fixed?
62443Hell, what if we are cooped up here for a few days? 62443 How long will it take?"
62443Now what?
62443What''s wrong?
62443Who cares about that; do you find any traces of_ kronalium_?
62443Who''s going out to do the exploring?
62443--before we smother to death?"
51461And it did n''t look like stray electricity or crawling liquid or starlight focused by a growing crystal, or anything like that?
51461And you watched this light for some time, son?
51461So I asked myself then,he said,"what''s the use of going on?
51461*****"You know that game we sometimes play, sitting in a square in the Nest, tossing a ball around?
51461And how can they have hoped to end danger, any more than we can hope to end the cold?
51461Or like the electricity that moves endlessly when it''s just about as cold as that?
51461What''s the use of dragging it out for a few years?
51461What, I asked myself, if the frozen folk were coming to life?
51461Who would n''t, knowing everyone on Earth was dead except Pa and Ma and Sis and you?
51461Why prolong a doomed existence of hard work and cold and loneliness?
51461You think the beautiful young lady will wait for me till I grow up?
59150Dead?
59150Did what?
59150For what?
59150How are you going to open it without power?
59150Is this something from the old--?
59150Now what?
59150Now, Allison, you see what I did? 59150 Out in the country?
59150That means-- Can''t you fix it, Chief?
59150What did your people take you in the country for?
59150What were you looking for?
59150What?
59150What?
59150You hurt in the landing?
59150Look, you want to keep from freezing tonight?"
59150Remember Chief?"
59150See those green needles?
59150They''ll send a relief ship out--""When?"
59150What for?
59150You want heat, do n''t you?"
59150You want to be warm, do n''t you?
61050Are you all Kohnke''s pets?
61050Bill?
61050Do you believe I will be punished for leaving the Masters? 61050 How did you live on the Master''s ship?"
61050Is n''t there any way we could keep you alive?
61050Is your God terrible, Bill?
61050Just how long do you figure we''ve got?
61050What is crazy?
61050Who are the Masters?
61050Who would punish you now?
61050Why are you afraid of Kohnke?
61050Why do you want to leave me, Bill?
61050You wanted to see me, Bill?
61050Finally she quieted and in a young girl''s voice asked,"May I use your hanky, daddy?"
61050Speaking as I would have to Joanie I asked gently,"Wo n''t you help us get the fuel we need, honey?"
61050What was there about the crazed man that frightened her so?
61050Where had he gotten it?
60595How do you mean?
60595How long have I been out?
60595How''s that, sir?
60595The appropriate question,he said,"is''What happened?''"
60595To do two thousand miles?
60595Twenty years? 60595 We travel that light, sir?"
60595Well?
60595What case is your case?
60595Why not?
60595Wo n''t you let me say my dying say, lieutenant? 60595 You think they''ve left twenty years''worth of supplies to keep us going?
60595Am I right?"
60595But why Base Camp?"
60595Can you stand up?
60595Did n''t those craters, those old volcanoes, tell you?"
60595Do n''t you know about Pluto?
60595Do n''t you remember?
60595Lieutenant?"
60595Or must I slap you again?"
60595She''ll cry, wo n''t she?
60595Spirits fair...._"What''s for supper?"
61467Are you going to have room for me too?
61467Fine,she said,"but how am I supposed to cross the muck?"
61467Graybar?
61467Graybar?
61467How do you handle the Sliders?
61467How would you run things here?
61467Kershaw again? 61467 Names?"
61467Smuggling? 61467 Tell me, what are the odds on getting killed doing this?"
61467The girl will inherit this racket some day, wo n''t she?
61467What do you want?
61467What happened to the other muck men who went out today?
61467What happened?
61467What types of changelings do you have orders for right now, doctor?
61467What''s the pay range?
61467What''s up?
61467When are you coming?
61467Where are you?
61467Why such a difference? 61467 You know what I think?"
61467And why shovel hands instead of proper tools?
61467But do n''t your conversions make the changeling comfortable in his new environment?"
61467But what if it was Dorr, coming back alone to dispose of him without any witnesses?
61467But what''s the rap?"
61467Double their strength, and perhaps give them web feet, but why legs like a frog?
61467I do n''t suppose you could make this machine stand up straight?"
61467IV"Are you hurt?"
61467Next time they stopped the girl turned to Asa with a frown and asked,"Just how does Dorr think he can get away with this?"
61467What was the night like on Jordan''s Planet?
6692And did you find one, my dear?
6692And now for the spot at the mouth of Safe Bay, where we found our planks?
6692And who is it that you have found?
6692But how do they crack the nuts?
6692But what shall we call the place which is most dear to us all?
6692But would you have us roost, like fowls, in a tree? 6692 But,"said Fritz, who had heard me from his bed,"why should we search for those who left us to die on the wreck?"
6692Did you bear that?
6692Do you see those nuts at the top of the trees, Fritz?
6692Do you think,said my wife,"that the plant would grow here?"
6692How came you,said Fritz,"to know so much of the queer beasts, trees, and plants that we have found here?"
6692How can we steer the ship?
6692Nay,said I,"do you not know what God has said in his Word?
6692Oh, where have you been?
6692Through what?
6692Was there not a large lime tree in our town in which they built a ball room, with stairs up the trunk?
6692What does it taste like?
6692What have you found now?
6692What have you seen, that should thus put two brave youths to flight?
6692What shall be the name of the spot where we spent our first night on shore? 6692 Where are the men?"
6692Why should we go back?
6692You do not mean to tell me you have come back with nought?
6692Can you tell what is the name of that huge tree on the right?
6692He then drew me on one side, and said, with a smile of joy,"What do you think is the news I bring?"
6692How do you think we could get up to our perch?"
6692Jack heard me say this with great glee, and cried out,"What can we now do to find it?"
6692What can it be?"
6692What shall we not find in this rich land?"
6692What shall we say?"
6692Why not leave this place at once, and go there?"
6692Why not try this cliff at once?"
6692Will you join me in the search?"
60761Any chance of it cresting and going down?
60761Anyway, what could they do?
60761Can you understand me?
60761Do n''t you see? 60761 Do what?"
60761For yourself?
60761Good news?
60761Have you seeded?
60761How do I know?
60761How much more time would you say we had before the water covers this rock?
60761How would you manage in a storm like this, if you were not rooted down?
60761How?
60761If it is for the doing, can you take no comfort from the fact there are others of your own kind to do it?
60761Know any way to get ashore?
60761Me?
60761Or for the doing?
60761Saved your life?
60761Strike it? 60761 What about it?"
60761What am I doing?
60761What am I doing?
60761What are you thinking about?
60761What help could help me?
60761What is living? 60761 What kind of this?"
60761What made you come to a place like this to seed?
60761What something?
60761What''re you doing?
60761What''ve you got there?
60761Why do n''t you just let yourself go if you think like that?
60761Why not here, why not now,said the plant,"when it has to be somewhere and sometime?"
60761Why try to keep down out of the wind, if the waves''ll get you anyway, later?
60761You ca n''t communicate with others of your people from here, can you?
60761You out of your head, Cal?
60761You would, would you?
60761And what_ are_ you doing, anyhow?"
60761Are you positive?"
60761But how come you''ve got to do this?
60761If I did that, would you get to the survey station as fast as you could and tell them I''m stranded here?"
60761What more is there?"
11997And shall we see all these strange sights?
11997Bless my soul and body,cried Staysail at last,"how did all this happen?"
11997But why on earth do n''t you open the fore- cabin?
11997Fancy,cried Aralia, clapping her hands,"Fancy all of us sleeping all night long-- three months, did n''t you say, Tom?
11997Have you seen Master Tom? 11997 Is n''t Tom brave?"
11997It is von unlucky ship,cried the former,"and did not those below hear the shrieking of the ghosts when the waves and wind were highest?
11997Now, about light for the long Arctic winter night, which will soon be here?
11997Oh, but, Tom,said Pansy,"we''ll all be home long, long before Christmas, wo n''t we?"
11997That you took them as stowaways, eh?
11997Was it all a dream?
11997We are going now, are n''t we,''Fessor Pete?
11997We want food, and we want wood and all, does n''t we, Tom?
11997Well, Ara, we can sit here hours and hours every day and watch the sea, ca n''t we?
11997What is it, Tom?
11997What is that?
11997''Get up,''he would say,''are you going to sleep all day?''"
11997And where was the_ Valhalla_?
11997And who is he?"
11997Anybody want a little more snow?
11997Been stung by a wasp, my little Pansy Blossom?"
11997But what will your father and mother think, my dears?"
11997But where was the_ Valhalla_ and her crew all this time?
11997Do you mean bad rum?
11997Eh, Frank?"
11997He say:''What for I give you passage?''
11997Is n''t he a fine one?"
11997It will be good fun, wo n''t it, girls?"
11997Meanwhile, where was Flossy, and where was Briton?
11997No?
11997Now, could anybody, Pansy?"
11997Oh, you''re all waiting, are you, to hear what I''ve got to say?
11997They would come in very handy to throw at an enemy, eh?"
11997Webb?"
11997Webb?"
11997What are you dancing and''hoo- laying''about?
11997What do we care?
11997Wo n''t it be nice?"
11997Would n''t it be nice?
11997Would n''t you, Ara?"
11997Would they never, never come?
11997You follow me so far?
11997You follow still?
11997You have followed me?
11997there is always a"but"about everything-- how was it all to end?
34495And you love his soul?
34495And your children?
34495Do you, or do you not wish to hear me?
34495Friend, you love this boy?
34495Then you have no desire to return to your former friends, the Sioux?
34495Thy brother, where is he?
34495Truly he has the wisdom of the white- faces,said a second;"has he their treachery?
34495What creature is that they have aboard there?
34495Who are you, friend? 34495 Why?
34495Are a mother''s earnest, ceaseless prayers heard-- prayers uttered ere she left this world of trial?
34495Can he be trusted?"
34495Did they know me?
34495Did you never ask God to deliver you?"
34495Did you never pray?
34495How so?"
34495How, think you, blood- stained and guilty as I was, could I stand in the presence of One pure, holy, loving, and merciful?
34495I''ve been working away all my life, and where''s the good I''ve got out of it?
34495Let your people appear, there is no treachery intended them; I am in your power-- why doubt my word?"
34495Many and many a cottage very far behind it, the old hunter might have said-- and why?
34495Peter at length waved his hand to show that he was about to speak;"What seek you, friends?"
34495Should we hasten on to help our friends?
34495Tell me, what is it?
34495Tom was the most timid,` It was bad aboard, Bill,''said he,` but if we was to meet a bear or a buffalo what what should we do?''
34495Tom, would you like to learn about Him?"
34495Was it God''s love which sent me to you when you were on the point of death, or was it His hatred?
34495Was it God''s love which softened the hearts of the Sioux towards us?
34495We have drawbacks, I''ll allow; and what farmer, even in the old country, can say that he has not?
34495Were our intended wives among them?
34495What could we do?
34495What had God to do with us poor chaps in that out- of- the- way place?
34495What is she going to do?"
34495Who sent you?"
34495Will you listen to the reason of this?
34495Would he give in now?
34495` East or west, Tom?''
34495` How shall we ever get along?''
34495and whence do you come?"
34495are those the houses of English settlers?"
34495he asked;"you can not be what you seem?"
34495he exclaimed,"Where does the strange craft come from?
34495is it thus God''s creatures are destroyed to no purpose by these poor savages?"
34495is it you-- you, indeed?
34495is that wisdom you speak, old friend?"
34495or should I deceive them?
34495was that all you thought of?
58748And get shot?
58748And have you beat me to it and get the drop on me? 58748 And have you jump me from behind?
58748Do you have to do that?
58748Figured it pretty close, did n''t you, Kraag?
58748Fuel tank? 58748 Getting desperate enough to fight like a man now, are n''t you, Kraag?
58748Gun on the back hook, eh, Kraag?
58748Gun?
58748Have a good night''s sleep?
58748Having fun, Kraag?
58748How do you refuel this thing, Jonner?
58748If you shot Stein, why would n''t you shoot me?
58748Jonner, what in hell?
58748Kraag, are you tuned in?
58748Nice night out, is n''t it, Kraag?
58748Not figuring on jumping off the planet, are you, Jonner?
58748Stein? 58748 Sure we''re on Ceres?"
58748That''s self- preservation? 58748 The airlock, eh?
58748Using my gun now, eh, Kraag?
58748What do you want?
58748What the devil are you doing out there, Jonner?
58748What''s going on out there now?
58748What''s going on, Stein?
58748What''s up, Kraag?
58748Where''s Stein?
58748Why do n''t you give it up and come on in, Jonner?
58748Why do n''t you give it up, Jonner?
58748Why not just toss it away?
58748Why should I?
58748Why the gun?
58748You''d like to see me exhaust the fuel tank of your pistol shooting it in the dark, when I ca n''t hit you, would n''t you?
58748A miracle?"
58748But what was Jonner dividing by it, and why?
58748But what was the problem?
58748Did Jonner have some sort of new weapon?
58748How could it happen?
58748How had it happened?
58748If you do n''t want to talk to me, then are you ready to come in?"
58748In one of the capacious outside pockets he put two spare flashlights and half a dozen of the extra fuel packets-- What was it Jonner had called them?
58748Small meteor?
58748What did Stein say the escape velocity here is?"
58748What if you fall into a crevice?"
58748What were you expecting to save us?
58748Where are you now?"
59255And who do you think you are, Lord Proprietor? 59255 But what''s she like?
59255Destination?
59255Do n''t you know?
59255Done what? 59255 Eh?"
59255Hal, darling, what''s wrong?
59255Hal, my boy, what''s the trouble? 59255 Hal?
59255How come you can handle this awful weight so easily?
59255How do you feel?
59255Hungry?
59255I''ll fix your breakfast just as soon as I take my bath, all right?
59255If Bruchner is such a brilliant fellow, why does n''t he take the Treatment and become civilized? 59255 Is n''t he wonderful?
59255It was his son, was n''t it?
59255Junk I fed you last night?
59255Odd that you should have survived though, is n''t it? 59255 Oh are we now?"
59255Oh well, what does it matter? 59255 Oh yes?"
59255Son,Webber murmured,"how long has it been since you had your last CC Treatment?"
59255Suppose I called your father names?
59255That what engineer?
59255The new coloration process is a real success, you say?
59255We were talking about getting back to what you call civilization, remember? 59255 What do you mean by that?"
59255What happened?
59255What makes you surprised at finding that the sky is blue?
59255What on earth is the matter?
59255What''s blue?
59255What''s wrong with the green we''ve always used in the past?
59255What?
59255Where do you think you are going?
59255Who are you, anyway?
59255Who did that?
59255Who''s insipid and gutless? 59255 Who''s under what influence?"
59255Why are you so excited?
59255Why did they have to go and put that element in anyway?
59255Why get excited about that? 59255 Why is it that all you savages always think you know how to live better than your superiors?
59255Why?
59255But, after all, how uncivilized can one get?_[ Transcriber''s Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, May 1955.
59255Death?
59255Do n''t you have any food?"
59255Have you ever met her?"
59255He inquired,"How soon can the local Center take me?"
59255If you are so clever, why are n''t you civilized?"
59255Insects?
59255Is n''t it?"
59255No reason for his father to carry on so about it, is there?
59255Oh, you mean the new coloration process?"
59255Or do you prefer we become the new Adam and Eve lost in the wilderness?"
59255She started to speak, hesitated, and then blurted out,"What, precisely, does it do for you?"
59255Should it be money?
59255Some humble god, perhaps?
59255What is he, anyway?
59255What is the trouble?"
59255Why have n''t you taken it?"
59255Would you be kind enough to switch the vic back on?"
59255You know who I am?
61405And where be you going?
61405Be it slavery to use my horses to work for me? 61405 Daniel Kutsov?"
61405Do any of these fit?
61405Do you want to be let out?
61405For your sonic pistol?
61405Gee, would you?
61405Have you had any trouble picking us up?
61405How be you feeling this morning, young lady?
61405How be you tonight?
61405How long has it been?
61405Mia, are you mad at me for something?
61405Mia, do you want to go partners if we can get together when we get down?
61405Oh?
61405So what?
61405Those green things were Losels? 61405 To jail again?
61405What makes you think so?
61405Where be you from?
61405Why did you come back?
61405Why would they be doing that?
61405Why?
61405Would you like to see me pop some targets? 61405 You know that, do n''t you?"
61405You''re not mad?
61405After a minute of inspection, Riggy asked,"You would n''t want to trade, would you?"
61405And you?"
61405Ask somebody?
61405Back again?
61405Be that Jimmy Dentremont outside?"
61405Be you out of your head?
61405Be you sure that you will be all right?"
61405Could you make it some other afternoon or maybe some evening?"
61405Do we have a choice?"
61405Eavesdrop?
61405First, what be your name?"
61405For my book?"
61405Got that?
61405He brought the signal over to me and said,"Should I, or do you want to?"
61405He said,"What be you doing out here, boy?
61405How did your paper go?"
61405How do you find out what''s going on?
61405I did n''t say it, but I thought-- when you lay blame, whom do you put it on?
61405I said, as wide- eyed and innocent as I could,"Can you help me, sir?"
61405I turned and said,"Do you want to get shot?"
61405I turned to Jimmy then and I said,"Jimmy, it''s a relief to be back, is n''t it?
61405Is n''t that horrible?
61405Jimmy finished and I asked,"Where is your signal?
61405Make up?"
61405Mr. Kutsov brought me some food later in the day, and I asked him then,"Why are you doing all this for me?"
61405People who are obviously sick like these Mud- eaters, or people who are normal like us?
61405Riggy had been sneaking a look at my gun, and now he said,"Where did you get that neat pistol?
61405The policeman looked over at us and said,"What are you doing up here, Robards?
61405The trouble is, you do n''t go partners with the competition, do you?
61405Venie glared at me and demanded,"What was that for?"
61405What sort of help do you need?"
61405Where was it from?
61405Who?
61405Why are they afraid of them?"
61405Would you really have shot him?"
61405You trying to wish me problems?"
61405You want to?"
61242All right? 61242 Base Gagarin?
61242But when do you think you''re going to get the lights fixed?
61242Cooler?
61242Do n''t we look silly?
61242Do you think he did that deliberately?
61242Everyone got enough air?
61242For a moment there, I thought...."What?
61242Got the inventory sheet, Les?
61242Help?
61242Help?
61242Hey, Les, how''s it look?
61242How are we going to know when it''s over?
61242How do they possibly think--?
61242How does this stuff work?
61242How''re the other ones?
61242How''s that?
61242How''s that?
61242Huh?
61242Is everything all right?
61242Larry, where''s the inventory?
61242Larry,Major Winship said,"why do n''t you get Earth?"
61242Les, have you found it?
61242Now what, Skip? 61242 Okay?"
61242Other one? 61242 Skip--_what''s wrong?_""The second little dome is down.
61242So you want to be a civilian?
61242Static?
61242Still hot?
61242Think it''s safe, yet?
61242Think you can make it, Charlie?
61242This okay?
61242Want to bet Finogenov has n''t got a bushel of them?
61242What are we going to do with him? 61242 What brought this on?"
61242What is_ that_?
61242What''d they say?
61242What''s wrong?
61242What''s wrong?
61242What-- what-- what?
61242What?
61242When?
61242Who was supposed to check?
61242Why did n''t you just borrow a cupful?
61242Will you please request the general to keep us informed on the progress of the countdown?
61242With sandpaper?
61242With what?
61242Yes?
61242You got any concentrate? 61242 You still okay, Charlie?"
61242You sure?
61242Any damage, Major?"
61242Are you all right?"
61242At length, Major Winship said reflectively,"Why do you suppose they would try to calk it from the outside?"
61242Base Gagarin?"
61242Charlie, you still okay?"
61242Even if they did n''t, they sure got the jump on us again, did n''t they?
61242He said,"Now that makes a weird kind of sense, does n''t it?"
61242He told me to take a little scale--""A little scale?"
61242Help?"
61242How''s it feel, Charlie?"
61242How''s the other little dome?"
61242I told you what he told me?"
61242Is the leak repaired?"
61242Is there anything at all we can do?"
61242Lawler said,"''How are we going to mix it?''
61242Leak?
61242Skip, can you get the calking compound?"
61242That''s the thing that gripes me, know what I mean?
61242What''ll we do?
61242When-- boom?"
61242Where''s the markers?"
61242Wilkins''s lips were desperately forming the word"Leak?"
61242You A Okay?"
61242You did n''t feel it?"
61242You do n''t suppose they planned this all along?
61242You riding okay, Charlie?"
61242You want it?"
61242You?"
11703''Was it he who charged you to take care of Minou- Minou, and to restore him to me?'' 11703 ''Why do the people cry out so?''
11703A bridge,said she, in a tone of vexation;"then when shall we get from here?
11703A mill?
11703And does he think,added Fritz,"that the mulberry and bread- fruit trees, which we shall certainly find on the other side, grow on the sea?
11703And have you learned nothing of your mother and Francis?
11703And how many millions of subjects does Prince Jack reckon in the kingdom of his august father?
11703And why should we anticipate the evils of futurity, my dear friend?
11703And you think there will be no hard work in building your mill?
11703And you, young people,said he,"are you of the same opinion?"
11703And, besides,added I,"did you not make her a straw bonnet?"
11703But how could you have made yourselves understood?
11703But how shall we bruise the grain, mamma?
11703But what else can it be?
11703But what followed? 11703 But where did you get the leather, the needle and thread?"
11703But why should we return to Europe?
11703Come, Jack, we shall soon be there; we shall have a little rain, but what of that? 11703 Come, boys, who wants bread and butter?"
11703Come, tell us, do you know how to build a mill?
11703Did you see any monkeys?
11703Do they never fall from the trees?
11703Do we know the origin of all these European fruits?
11703Do you think that trees are tamed like eagles or buffaloes? 11703 Do you think, my dear, that it would grow in our island?"
11703Doubtless, Mr. Reasoner,replied I;"where else could it have come from?
11703Have we then been in any danger of losing them?
11703Have you found any, and are they good?
11703Have you had any unpleasant adventures?
11703Have you not said there was a swarm of bees in the trunk of the tree?
11703How did you leave her?
11703I might as well bring some salt at the same time,said he;"I saw plenty in the fissures of the rock, left by the sea, I should think, papa?"
11703I would be very glad, indeed, my dear,said she;"but what are we to dine on?
11703Is it possible,said I;"can I believe it?
11703My dear husband, I well knew you would set out to seek me; but how could I anticipate that you would ever succeed in finding me? 11703 Not through your hand, child?"
11703One word about Jack,said Fritz;"how does his wound go on?"
11703Papa has blown up the ship; but how could you manage to do it so exactly?
11703Papa,said little Francis,"can we not sow some gunpowder, and then we shall have plenty?"
11703Silence, little giddy- pate,said I;"where do you expect to find a wife in this island?
11703Then are there no pigmies?
11703These would indeed be useful labours,said the good mother, smiling;"but can you accomplish them?"
11703What can it be?
11703What did I say, papa? 11703 What do you mean?
11703What does the word_ Ouraki_ mean?
11703What is the matter?
11703What is the meaning of this?
11703What matter,said Jack,"provided you dine with us?
11703What matters it,said she,"whether it be pointed or round?
11703What roof? 11703 Where am I, and what do I see?"
11703Which way have the monsters gone?
11703Why are you silent?
11703Why did we not,said Fritz,"when we were working within our grotto, attempt to make the opening on the other side?
11703Would you like to cross here, my dear?
11703Yes, my dear son,said I;"I forgive and pity you; but are you sure my wife and Francis are not on the island?"
11703Yes,replied I,"but can you devise any means of our getting there?"
11703You have been very thoughtful, my dear Ernest,said I;"but why are your thoughts always for yourself; so seldom for others?
11703_ Him_, indeed, papa, and why not?
11703''But how do you know, mamma, that she was Minou''s mother?''
11703And how shall we eat our soup without plates or spoons?
11703And shall we see beautiful birds like these?''
11703And should he meet with them here, and succeed, how could he carry his recovered treasures to the island?
11703Are you ready?
11703Astonished at this information, I requested my boy to tell me why and how he had fixed the wire?
11703Besides, it contained our only barrel of powder, and all our articles of traffic, and how could we expect it would escape pillage?
11703But can such a large vessel enter our Bay of Safety?"
11703But first tell me, did you see anything of our shipmates?"
11703But how are we to get up?"
11703But how did they suddenly think of carrying you away?"
11703But how had they discovered it?
11703But our hero did not descend; and I asked him if he wanted to replace the cabbage he had cut off?
11703But will there be time?
11703But, can you tell me how we can make up for this slowness?"
11703But, my dear, unfortunate friend, by what miracle were you saved?"
11703By what chance was it here, and hooked by one end to the roof of our house?
11703Can one complain of an event which has produced such consequences, even though it was attended with some violence?
11703Can they be the_ Cochineal_?"
11703Can you ever forgive your unfortunate Fritz?"
11703Can you forgive me?"
11703Could it be an earthquake?
11703Dear father, can you consent to leave our beloved island?"
11703Did you show him our beautiful pinnace and canoe?
11703Do you expect to succeed in making your auger?
11703Do you think they have come to seek us?
11703Do you think you shall discover one among the rocks, as your brothers have discovered the grotto?
11703Do you think, father, that of our rock would be suitable?"
11703Do you think, father, there are more bears in the island than those we killed?"
11703Do you think, papa, that the savages could ever hurt them?
11703Ernest laughed at me, and asked me if I expected the antelope would wait patiently till I got to it?
11703Fritz embraced the kind missionary, entreating his pardon for his rashness, and adding,"Did my brother talk to you of us, sir?"
11703Fritz was astonished; where was the sweet milk that Ernest had talked of?
11703Fritz, what do you think of it?"
11703Had they carried off the pinnace?
11703Have you fixed on your place?"
11703Have you sufficient self- command to delay, for perhaps a few hours, the meeting with your family?
11703How could we accomplish this?
11703How did you catch him?"
11703How had these savages reached the dwelling, forty feet from the ground?
11703However, looking at the monstrous trunk of the tree, I thought, if we can not succeed outside, could we not contrive to mount within?
11703I felt the importance of this acquisition; but it would take days of labour to put it together; and then how could we launch it?
11703I put on my boots, which I had in my hands, and advanced to meet Fritz, who called out, as soon as he saw me,"Is it you, captain?"
11703I ran to him and said--"Ernest, was it your mother?"
11703I saw, indeed, a quantity of small salmon- trout in the river; but how could I take them?
11703I thanked God for our preservation; and little Francis, seeing me so happy, said--"Is it quite true, papa, that this wire has preserved us?"
11703I thought how useful it would be to give young ladies some knowledge of the useful arts; for who can foresee what they may need?
11703If he chose to keep it, how should we return?
11703Is it to Him that you speak every morning and evening, kneeling as we do before our king Bara- ourou?''
11703Look, papa, is it not complete?
11703Now please to tell me"--"But first,"interrupted Fritz,"pray tell me how Jack is?
11703Now tell us, father, are you pleased with our idea?
11703Perhaps my mother?
11703Shall I go the first to show you the way?"
11703Shall we soon be there?
11703The animal would certainly return to his den, and we were in the greatest danger; but where could we go?
11703The whole history is a romance-- is not that the name, father, that is given to works of the imagination?"
11703There are corn- mills, and powder- mills, oil- mills, wind- mills, water- mills, hand- mills, and saw- mills; which do you want?"
11703They seized upon me; I screamed like a madman, kicked them and scratched them; but what could I do against seven or eight great savages?
11703This youth is Fritz, your eldest son, I conclude; but where have you left your second son, Ernest?"
11703Was I not right?
11703Was it in the pinnace you intended to pass the defile, and pursue buffaloes?"
11703Was this grotto inhabited by men or by wild beasts?
11703We admired it incessantly; but what could we do to get it afloat?
11703What chalet?"
11703What do you think, father, of their fate?"
11703What have you done with my Jack?
11703What matters it to have had a little vexation for all this pleasure?
11703What more would you have?
11703What remains for me to tell?
11703What says Mr. Philosopher, the prince of idlers, to it?"
11703What was become of it?
11703Where are the people to come from?"
11703Where is he?
11703Which way did you come?"
11703Who can say that the bears and the buffaloes may not find the way through the grotto?
11703Who knows but they might persuade your favourite Lightfoot to return and live amongst them?
11703Who''ll go with me?"
11703Why can not we ford it as usual?
11703Why did you come back so soon?"
11703Why have they adorned him in this manner?
11703Why have they brought him here?"
11703Why have they taken him?
11703Why should we remain in this barren wilderness?"
11703Will they dress his wound?
11703Would it not be better to construct a raft and go all together?"
11703You forgive me, dear father?"
11703and Jack?
11703and what were they making of it?
11703and will you forgive us for making a mystery of it?"
11703answered Ernest;"of what description?
11703are they living?"
11703is it not ours?"
11703my good mamma,"said he;"what will she say when she hears of this misfortune?
11703said Fritz, ironically,"do n''t you think it may be a golden wolf?"
11703said I;"what do you think?"
11703said he;"are you acquainted with their language?"
11703said she;"are you going to build a house, child?"
11703said she;"but where is Jack, that rash little fellow?"
11703where are you?"
63048Ai n''t that awful?
63048And that''s impossible? 63048 And the controls?"
63048And what''ll I send it with?
63048And why not, my man?
63048Any luck? 63048 Any more takers?"
63048Are you sure, Greg?
63048But until it snows, Greg?
63048But what is it, Gregory? 63048 Can I stay, too, Greg?
63048Can you eat another spoonful?
63048Can you make it?
63048Danger? 63048 Dinner?"
63048Do I speak for you as well as for myself?
63048Eh? 63048 Eh?"
63048Golly Moses, what do you think it is? 63048 Have n''t we had enough of that already?
63048Hey, youngster, what did you tote that home for? 63048 How,"she asked,"did you know that, Malcolm?"
63048I believe the life- skiff was equipped with a radio? 63048 I wonder?
63048Is he telling the truth, Malcolm?
63048Is n''t it fairly obvious? 63048 Is there anything we can do?"
63048Just what do you mean by that, Breadon?
63048Malcolm-- is that you?
63048Mr. Breadon--"Well, what now? 63048 Next week?"
63048Now, Greg? 63048 Oh, Greg-- me, too?
63048Oh, Greg-- would you like to? 63048 Oh, well-- a change of scenery, what?"
63048One what? 63048 Shall I say so, Greg?"
63048Smatta? 63048 So soon?
63048So what do you say? 63048 So?"
63048Sparks, are all radiomen as dumb as you, or do you hold the championship? 63048 The new attack?"
63048The-- er-- ore deposit?
63048Titan? 63048 Tom- toms?"
63048Well?
63048Well?
63048What bad? 63048 What is it, Greg?"
63048What is it,''Tina? 63048 What''s that?"
63048What''s the matter with you,''Tina? 63048 What?
63048What? 63048 What?
63048When will the-- hrrumph!--happy event take place?
63048Where have you been, anyway? 63048 Who knows?
63048Why ai n''t there any colonies here if the climate''s O.Q.? 63048 Why do n''t you let him alone?"
63048With you?
63048With_ you_, you-- cheap, upstart bully? 63048 Yes, Miss Andrews?"
63048You all feel that way? 63048 You called me, sir?"
63048You mean the radio was broken?
63048You see what I mean?
63048You want to hear about what I seen?
63048You''re ready, Breadon?
63048You, Malcolm? 63048 _ Malcolm!_ Where_ are_ you?"
63048_ That?_She glanced at the quartzite dome, beyond which the veil of iridescence wove and cross- wove and shimmered like a pallid aurora.
63048''Tina, see what these short''winters''do to the vegetation, will you?
63048''Tina, the fuel reserve?"
63048***** Hannigan said,"Looks bad, do n''t it?"
63048... and Hannigan''s reply,"Your maid?
63048A cross- cut saw?"
63048A local phenomenon?"
63048A poodle, eh?
63048A-- What''s this?
63048And Breadon?"
63048And as soon as you get it fixed, send out an SOS advising the patrol where we are--""Speaking of which,"insinuated Sparks,"where are we?"
63048And theoretically you are a radio operator?"
63048And when you know that, then what?
63048Animals, maybe?
63048Are our folks out in the open or in the skiff?
63048Are we the only ones?"
63048Are you lonely?
63048Are you satisfied?
63048Breadon, suppose you and Sparks and I go down to the plain and start planning our signal system?
63048Breadon, who had entered late, asked,"Who?"
63048Breadon-- what''s wrong with you, man?"
63048But between you and me, what are the odds against us, Sparks?"
63048But does any fool know which one?
63048But in the show- down... when instinct overcame logic.... Hannigan cried across the chamber,"What, Greg?"
63048But we crashed, remember?
63048But who''s going to do the marrying?"
63048But, Bert--_you_?"
63048Can I, huh?
63048Company?"
63048Did he hurt you?"
63048Did n''t you, Slewfoot?"
63048Did they break free, or were they caught?"
63048Did we bring enough of them?"
63048Do n''t you feel well lately?"
63048Do n''t you want to hear?"
63048Do you dislike me?
63048Do you think you can figure out our exact latitude and longitude from that?"
63048Eh,''Tina?"
63048Foster waddling beside him, tugging at his arm, panting,"The officers?"
63048Greg Malcolm said thoughtfully,"Sparks, ca n''t you fix it?"
63048Greg said,"Is n''t there a type of radio that works without tubes?
63048Greg said,"Notice the direction in which the water whirlpools?
63048Greg said,"What in the world did you shave with, Bert?
63048Greg said,"Why not?"
63048Had your breakfast?
63048Hannigan complained,"You see''em, Greg?
63048Hannigan said,"It''s over?"
63048Hannigan said,"The other skiffs?
63048Hannigan said,"You reckon they''ll find us, Greg?
63048Have you been up to the radio turret?
63048He said levelly,"So it''s_ that_ bad, eh, Sparks?"
63048He said wonderingly,"But what,''Tina?
63048He said,"A message, huh?"
63048He said,"Sweet Christmas cow, Greg, you know what I run across?
63048He said,"The life- skiffs?"
63048He said,"Well, Mr. Andrews-- if you''re ready now?"
63048He''s a poodle, is n''t he?
63048How about it?"
63048How about--"he hesitated briefly"--how about Crystal?
63048How''s the market today?
63048I can wash up somewhere?"
63048I do n''t suppose there are any more?"
63048I may have to_ work_ to do that, and I''m not overly fond of work, but if Mr. Malcolm will have me--?"
63048If we''re welcome up there, Malcolm--?"
63048Is Galactic up or down?"
63048Is it finished?"
63048Is n''t that it?"
63048Is there room for me in this cave of yours?"
63048Is there-- danger?"
63048Look,''Tina-- let''s you and me play cribbage tonight like we used to?
63048Make it one big, happy family?"
63048Malcolm, have you got a gun for me?"
63048Marberry, you''re staying, are n''t you?
63048May I play?
63048Me, too?"
63048More funnels, Malcolm?"
63048Must I like or dislike you?
63048Now see what you''ve done?
63048Now where in blazes is he, anyhow?"
63048Oh, you mean--?"
63048Old- time stuff, huh, Greg?"
63048Operates on a crystal, or something?"
63048Or is it another case of the king being incapable of doing wrong?
63048Or people?
63048Or shall I tell you it''s Titan?
63048Our supply is limited--"Greg said,"What?
63048Ralph-- Ralph, dear, are you all right?
63048Ready?"
63048Really?"
63048Right, Greg?"
63048See?"
63048Shall we go into our new home?"
63048Shall we let''em have it?"
63048Smatta?"
63048Sounds good, eh?
63048Sparks said,"The radio?"
63048Speaking of radio, Sparks, how about that crystal receiving set you were working on?
63048Suppose you had glass?"
63048That''s the cave, I suppose?
63048Then, unable longer to restrain himself,"But of course if you think they''ll be expecting you--?"
63048There''s nothing I can do for you?"
63048They broke our stove... stole my reserves....""Which,"mocked Sparks,"you conveniently left out for them to sniff and come a- running after?
63048Well, Greg-- ready?
63048What can I do to help?"
63048What did you find?"
63048What do you call that?"
63048What do you mean, you do n''t know?
63048What do you mean?
63048What do you want me to do?"
63048What is it?
63048What kind of secretary are you?
63048What were you trying to do-- hide the bad news from them?
63048What''ll I tell the Patrol?
63048What''ll we fire at?
63048What''s she--?"
63048What''s that?
63048What''s that?"
63048What''s the matter with you folks-- are you all deaf, dumb and blind?
63048What''s the story, Sparks?"
63048What''s the trouble, Gregory?"
63048What''s this?"
63048What,''Tina?"
63048Where are you... where are you?
63048Who''d you think?"
63048Whuzzup, Greg?
63048Why do n''t you call it a day, Breadon?
63048Why do n''t you get married, too?
63048Why do n''t you let me alone, Greg?
63048Why do you act so strangely toward me,''Tina?
63048Why not?
63048Will you stop talking and go?
63048Will you teach me the game?"
63048X"More gruel, Marberry?"
63048You folks ready to eat?"
63048You have one woman?
63048You know everything, do n''t you?
63048You mean that''s where we are?"
63048You mean you''ve been using the water reserve from the life- skiff?"
63048You still refuse--?"
63048You''re sure you''re well?
63048he thought, what nonsense was this?
34808''Is this reality, or delusion?'' 34808 ''What sort of bird can it have been?''
34808Aha,laughed the mother,"is not this an excellent substitute for tobacco, far more refreshing than the nasty weed itself?
34808And now that I know your wishes, the only question is whether Captain Littlestone will kindly enable you to carry them out?
34808And now what is Jack''s choice? 34808 And pray wherefore''monkey plant,''may I ask?"
34808And what may pemmican be?
34808And,he continued, looking at his mother and me,"will you not welcome him as a friend and a brother to our family circle?"
34808Are these leaves to form a substitute for tobacco?
34808But are you certain it is safe to drink this?
34808But might not some other cause have been assigned for their disappearance?
34808But supposing you had wanted to make a bottle, how would you have set to work?
34808But the horrible wretch is never going to swallow him all at once, father?
34808But the sucking- pig,said Jack,"where did you get it?"
34808But what,said Fritz,"is the use of all these other prickly plants, except to annoy one?
34808But why,she asked,"did you not tell me of this at first?
34808But, why, father, should we trouble ourselves about them at all? 34808 But,"asked Ernest,"where did the slips of good fruit trees come from, if none grow without grafting?"
34808But,said Franz,"how can the snake separate the flesh from the bones without teeth?
34808Ca n''t we each get into a big tub, and float there?
34808Capital, capital, my boy,said I,"but where did you get your materials, and who helped you?"
34808Come, Ernest, can you not give us an epitaph for our unfortunate friend the donkey? 34808 Could any of you enjoy a little jelly?"
34808Could anything suit better? 34808 Did anybody ever think of eating serpents?"
34808Did you hear them? 34808 Did you kill this creature, my dear Fritz?"
34808Do you know,said I to the boys,"how the natives of India secure a newly captured elephant?"
34808Do you mean to keep this great hungry bird Fritz has brought?
34808Do you think all these trees will grow?
34808Do you think we might begin now, father?
34808Does the ostrich utter any cry?
34808Fritz, what are you about?
34808From whence are the swallows supposed to get this kind of gelatine?
34808God will help us soon now, wo n''t he, father?
34808Good people, do you know that to- morrow is a very great and important day? 34808 Have the truffles no leaves or stalks,"inquired Fritz,"by which they might be found without the help of the dog?"
34808Have you and your mother been rat- hunting instead of gathering rice as you intended?
34808Have you ever noticed how much trouble they take with the eggs?
34808How are we to eat our soup when he does come?
34808How can that have happened? 34808 How do you get the juice out, father?"
34808How is it possible to extract the fangs, father?
34808How is it, father,inquired Ernest,"that with that thing you alone can do more than all of us together?"
34808How is this?
34808How shall we find out if our planks are long enough to reach across?
34808How,said I,"can we thank the Giver of all these blessings, sufficiently?"
34808I have been thinking about my turtle, father,said Fritz, as we went along;"is not the shell very valuable?
34808I thought a secretary meant a man who wrote letters?
34808In the vast sandy deserts where nothing grows, what can flocks of these birds find to live upon?
34808In what way, then, are ostriches caught by the natives of the African deserts?
34808Is coral of any use?
34808Is it much hurt? 34808 Is not the leaf something like a walnut?"
34808It will be my turn to go out with you next, will it not, father? 34808 Look here, do you see these three round holes near the stalk?
34808May I have the beautiful skin, father? 34808 May we not attack it, father?"
34808May we not establish a pearl fishery at once, father?
34808Miss Montrose came quickly forward----"Who? 34808 Must you really go again to that dreadful wreck?"
34808My child, what is the matter?
34808My dear wife,exclaimed I,"this dish is indeed a masterpiece of culinary art, but where had you met with it?
34808My good boy,I replied,"your perpetual if, if, quite annoys me; why do you not sit down and eat cheese like the rest of us?"
34808No doubt you were the discoverer of these fine crabs, eh, Jack?
34808Now we have got him,said Jack, as he looked at the poor beast, lying panting on the ground,"what are we to do with him?"
34808Now, father, one thought occupies me continually: will my note ever reach this Englishwoman? 34808 Now,"I continued,"who will try this delicacy?"
34808Now,said I,"we have plenty to do; where shall we begin?"
34808Now,said my wife, tasting the soup with the stick with which she had been stirring it,"dinner is ready, but where can Fritz be?"
34808Oh, what is a secretary bird?
34808Oh, yes,exclaimed Jack,"and I will make them; may I not, father?"
34808Or must all this great bagful be used at once? 34808 Papa,"said Franz, as we were thus engaged, and he handed me the fibers as I required them,"are these wild or tame trees?"
34808Papa,said he,"why should we not begin to plant some powder and shot immediately?
34808Rest?
34808Savages?
34808Shall I call him Grumble, father? 34808 Shall I fire a shot or two?"
34808Skin a kangaroo with a squirt?
34808To be sure, it is the one we missed that day, do n''t you remember, mother? 34808 Very interesting, indeed; but did you notice that the wind had changed, Jack?"
34808Were cherries, father? 34808 Were you not afraid, Jack,"asked I,"lest the porcupine should cast some of his quills like darts at you?"
34808What can have made us oversleep like this?
34808What can have made you take up that fancy about a mammoth, my boy?
34808What can have made you wish to bring away that brute''s entrails, father? 34808 What do you say to a ball of string, father?"
34808What do you want us to do to- day?
34808What does the rattle of the rattlesnake look like? 34808 What had kept him so long, and why had he turned blackamoor?"
34808What has Fritz shot?
34808What has become of it, Jack?
34808What have you got there? 34808 What have you got?"
34808What have you hit?
34808What in the world put that plan into your head?
34808What is the best thing to be done for the bite of a serpent?
34808What is the good of pressing them, father?
34808What possible connection can there be between bread and tobacco- graters? 34808 What say you, my boy-- will you undertake to look after this little fellow?"
34808What shall we begin to do, father?
34808What shall we do? 34808 What sort of a tree do you suppose this to be, father?"
34808What''s to be done with him now?
34808What, is it really Sunday?
34808What,said I to myself,"can this English vessel be doing thus far from the usual track of ships?"
34808What? 34808 When can we hear you read out of the Bible again, father?"
34808Where can all these have come from?
34808Where did you find this?
34808Where has this fine crop sprung from?
34808Which of the cattle shall we saddle for you, Jenny?
34808Who or what has been pommeling the boy?
34808Who? 34808 Why not just take our things on our backs and wade across, as we have done already?
34808Why not teach him,said Fritz,"to fight the wild animals, and defend us, like the fighting bulls of the Hottentots?
34808Why not use the sea water itself?
34808Why not use them for it? 34808 Why not, pray?"
34808Why not?
34808Why should it be''nonsense''?
34808Why should we rest?
34808Why would it be so very valuable, father?
34808Why, what are those? 34808 Why, what can the monster eat?"
34808Will that be a good plan, father?
34808Will this stuff keep any time?
34808Will you praise me too?
34808Wo n''t somebody wish long life and prosperity to those who go away?
34808Would you believe it, father? 34808 You are not going to kiss it, are you, father?"
34808You must pilot us through the channel in the reef this time, Fritz,said I; adding, in a lower tone,"and then is it to be''farewell,''my son?"
34808You silly little thing,said Fritz, my eldest son, sharply,"do n''t you know that we must not settle what God is to do for us?
34808''Can it be true, that a fellow- creature breathes with us the air of this lonely region?''
34808A tree, I do not know how many feet high, on which we are to perch and roost like the birds?
34808After a long silence,"Father,"said he,"do n''t you think we might contrive swimming belts for mother and the boys?
34808And is this kind of snake poisonous?"
34808And tell me, did you see no traces of our shipmates?"
34808And will you tell me what will be the best use to make of it?"
34808And would you believe it?
34808And, father, why should we not return to the wreck and bring off some of the animals?
34808Are the sailors gone?
34808Are they good?"
34808Are they of any use?"
34808Are they worth anything, do you think?
34808Are we to run races?"
34808Are you glad we have found them, father?
34808Besides, the others will be coming-- would you shut the door in their faces?"
34808But have you really done all this work yourselves?"
34808But now, shall we leave this prickly booty of yours, or attempt to take it with us?"
34808But what does Jack mean by waving his cap and beckoning in that excited fashion?
34808Can it possibly be india- rubber?"
34808Can they be cochineal?"
34808Can they be wild Arabs of the desert?"
34808Can we not make use of any of them?"
34808Did you ever hear of sugar- canes?"
34808Did you hear them?"
34808Did you not find the work too hard?"
34808Did you not tell me the other day that you noticed bees coming from a hole in the tree?"
34808Did you take your mysterious voyage in search of him, or did you meet him by chance?
34808Do you know, my eagle caught these pretty little fellows for me?
34808Do you not remember the story of Aesop and his bread- basket, how heavy he found it when he started, and how light at the end of his journey?
34808Do you not think it must have been a penguin?"
34808Do you see that plant with long pointed leaves and beautiful red flower?
34808Do you think that is a good plan?"
34808Do you think these cakes look like glue?"
34808Do you think they can be pearls?
34808Do you think they will hurt me?
34808Elizabeth,"I continued to my wife,"can you supply me with a ball of stout thread from your wonderful bag?"
34808First and foremost, how did you bring down those beautiful little animals you have there?"
34808Had we not better get a supply from Woodlands?
34808Had we not better let her go?"
34808Had we really heard guns from a strange ship?
34808Have they taken away the boats?
34808He was now assailed with a storm of questions from all sides:"Where had he been?"
34808He, thinking his mother was melting some glue for carpentering, was eager to know"what papa was going to make next?"
34808How came it here, I wonder?"
34808How did you discover them?"
34808How did you shoot it?
34808How do you preserve these sorts of fish?
34808How does it happen that there are such quantities?"
34808How were we to saddle and bridle a bird?
34808I paused in wonder as to whence the noise proceeded, while Franz exclaimed,"Oh, father, can that be Swift, our young onager?"
34808I''m sure mother would give them up, and you could make something out of them, could you not?"
34808Is it possible you are going to make snuff?
34808Is my plan worth consideration?"
34808May I not establish a warren there?
34808May we not even call cherries Swiss?
34808Now, what will you call him?"
34808Now, what''s to be done with him?
34808Only do tell me, where did those seeds come from?"
34808Or had the boys again fired?
34808Potted, salted, or smoked?"
34808Shall I be able to find, and to save her?"
34808Suppose we decide to stay patiently here for the present-- until, at least, we have brought on shore everything we possibly can?"
34808Suppose, Ernest, you had been wrecked here, how would you have made a fire without matches, or flint and steel?"
34808The question now came to be, who should be his master, and to what should we train him?
34808This stranger may be on different shores from these entirely; every stroke of my paddle may be carrying me further from the blazing signal; who knows?
34808Was it a European vessel close upon our shores, and were we about to be linked once more to civilized life?
34808Was it fancy?
34808What are you waiting up there for?"
34808What better situation could we hope to find for our new farm?
34808What can be more delightful than to find harmony of opinion in those we love, when a great and momentous decision has to be taken?
34808What can we do by ourselves?"
34808What do you mean?"
34808What do you say, Ernest?"
34808What else could it be?"
34808What in the world can it be?
34808What is the creature''s name?"
34808What is to become of them, I should like to know?
34808What may we give him to eat?
34808What put it into your head?"
34808What rodents can you remember, Ernest?"
34808What shall we call it?"
34808What will the old sow say to you, Franz?"
34808What would I advise?
34808What''s to be done next?"
34808What?"
34808When I left the spot, I settled in my own mind that they were toucans: was I right, Ernest?"
34808When does the next post come in, Ernest?"
34808Where did Fritz find him?
34808Where did you get it?
34808Where have you been?"
34808Where shall we go?"
34808Where''s Fritz?"
34808Which are these, papa?"
34808Who could tell?
34808Who has anything to propose?"
34808Who is there?
34808Who is to have charge of him?"
34808Who knows what pleasant surprises await us amid their steep declivities?
34808Why could not we contrive a place like that, where we could sleep safely at night?"
34808Why do you doubt it?"
34808Why not build a raft and all get on shore together?"
34808Why should not I and my little boys exert ourselves as well as my husband and Fritz?
34808Why should not we too try to accomplish something useful?
34808Why wait until the last moment with such joyful news?"
34808Will anyone come?"
34808Will there be prizes, father?"
34808Will they be good to eat?"
34808Will they be stupefied, or will they suffer pain?"
34808Will you try it now?
34808Will you try one?"
34808You must discover an iron mine next, for iron is what ostriches chiefly live on, is it not?
34808a good shot, was n''t it?"
34808and how does it sound?"
34808are they really cocoanuts?"
34808cried Franz;"shall I run and ask for a cake of it?"
34808cried Fritz,"do n''t you know there are iron wheels in the clockwork of the large kitchen- jacks?
34808cried Fritz;"a good addition to your stores, is it not?"
34808cried I,"what sort of footrace do you call this, Master Jack?"
34808cried Jack,"did you ever see such splendid crawfish?
34808cried he;"but perhaps you will all laugh at me?"
34808cried the boys;"but why should it do it?"
34808did n''t we rouse you with a right good thundering salute?"
34808do n''t you see my harpoon?
34808do n''t you want some beef or mutton, mamma?"
34808exclaimed I, much annoyed;"why do n''t you mind your business?
34808exclaimed his mother;"but do you mean to say tame oxen can be taught to act rationally on the defensive?"
34808here''s a jolly beast, is n''t it?
34808inquired I, to see how far he understood the process;"carrying them about in the warmth of the sun until they are hatched?"
34808may I shoot it, father?
34808pleaded the boy,"there is no danger just yet?
34808returned I, laughing,"have you forgot our old acquaintance, the whale?
34808said Fritz;"do you expect to catch more like these?"
34808said I, smiling;"but you would get in a mess with those spare hours, minutes, and seconds in a year or two, would n''t you?"
34808said I;"do you so long for its refreshing smell?"
34808shouted the boys, interrupting the narrative;"who came forward?"
34808what can it be?
34808what has become of everybody?
34808what has happened to you?
34808when did you find it?"
34808where did you get them?"
34808why did they leave us behind?
3836A good shot, was n''t it?''
3836A tree, I do not know how many feet high, on which we are to perch and roost like the birds?
3836After a long silence,` Father,''said he,` do n''t you think we might contrive swimming- belts for mother and the boys?
3836And how does it sound?''
3836And is this kind of snake poisonous?''
3836And tell me, did you see no traces of our shipmates?''
3836And will you tell me what will be the best use to make of it?''
3836And would you believe it?
3836And, father, why should we not return to the wreck and bring off some of the animals?
3836Are the sailors gone?
3836Are they good?''
3836Are they of any use?''
3836Are they really cocoanuts?''
3836Are they worth anything, do you think?
3836Are we to run races?''
3836Are you glad we have found them, father?
3836As we lay there resting, we heard the mother''s voice:` Could any of you enjoy a little jelly?''
3836Besides, the others will be coming-- would you shut the door in their faces?''
3836But now, shall we leave this prickly booty of yours, or attempt to take it with us?''
3836But what does Jack mean by waving his cap, and beckoning in that excited fashion?
3836But what else did they do?
3836Can it possibly be india- rubber?''
3836Can that be Swift, our young onager?''
3836Can they be cochineal?''
3836Can they be wild Arabs of the desert?''
3836Can we not make use of any of them?''
3836Did n''t we rouse you with a right good thundering salute?''
3836Did you discover the authors of all this mischief?''
3836Did you enjoy this Editor''s Cut(tm) edition?
3836Did you ever hear of sugar- canes?''
3836Did you hear them?''
3836Did you not find the work too hard?''
3836Did you not tell me the other day that you noticed bees coming from a hole in the tree?''
3836Did you take your mysterious voyage in search of him, or did you meet him by chance?
3836Do n''t you see my harpoon?
3836Do n''t you want some beef or mutton, Mamma?''
3836Do you know my eagle caught these pretty little fellows for me?
3836Do you not remember the story of Aesop and his breadbasket, how heavy he found it when he started, and how light at the end of his journey?
3836Do you not think it must have been a penguin?''
3836Do you see that plant with long pointed leaves and beautiful red flower?
3836Do you think that is a good plan?''
3836Do you think these cakes look like glue?''
3836Do you think they can be pearls?
3836Do you think they will hurt me?
3836Elizabeth,''I continued to my wife,` can you supply me with a ball of stout thread from your wonderful bag?''
3836First and foremostly, how did you bring down those beautiful little animals you have there?''
3836Had we not better get a supply from Woodlands?
3836Had we not better let her go?''
3836Had we really heard guns from a strange ship?
3836Have they taken away the boats?
3836He was now assailed with a storm of questions from all sides: Where had he been?
3836He, thinking his mother was melting some glue for carpentry, was eager to know` what papa was going to make next?''
3836Here''s a jolly beast, is n''t it?
3836How came it here, I wonder?''
3836How did you discover them?''
3836How did you shoot it?
3836How do you preserve these sorts of fish?
3836How does it happen that there are such quantities?''
3836How were we to saddle and bridle a bird?
3836I''m sure mother would give them up, and you could make something out of them, could you not?''
3836Is it possible you are going to make snuff?
3836Is my plan worth consideration?''
3836May I not establish a warren there?
3836May we not even call cherries Swiss?
3836Now what will you call him?''
3836Now what''s to be done with him?
3836Only do tell me, where did those seeds come from?''
3836Or did those sounds proceed from a Malay pirate, who would rob and murder us?
3836Or had the boys again fired?
3836Potted, salted or smoked?''
3836Quite startled, I demanded,` What makes you think of this at so critical a time, when we have so many necessities to attend to?''
3836Shall I be able to find, and to save her?''
3836Suppose we decide to stay patiently here for the present-- until, at least, we have brought on shore everything we possibly can?''
3836The question now came to be, who should be his master, and to what should we train him?
3836This stranger may be on different shores from these entirely; every stroke of my paddle may be carrying me further from the blazing signal: who knows?
3836Was it a European vessel close upon our shores, and were we about to be linked once more to civilized life?
3836Was it fancy?
3836What better situation could we hope to find for our new farm?
3836What can be more delightful than to find harmony of opinion in those we love, when a great and momentous decision has to be taken?
3836What can it be?
3836What do you mean?''
3836What do you say, Ernest?''
3836What else could it be?''
3836What had kept him so long, and why had he turned blackamoor?
3836What has become of everybody?
3836What has happened to you?
3836What has the boy found, I wonder?''
3836What in the world can it be?
3836What is the creature''s name?''
3836What is to become of them, I should like to know?
3836What may we give him to eat?
3836What ought we first to resolve on?
3836What put it into your head?''
3836What rodents can you remember, Ernest?''
3836What shall we call it?''
3836What will the old sow say to you, Franz?''
3836What would I advise?
3836What''s to be done next?''
3836What?''
3836When I left the spot, I settled in my own mind that they were toucans: was I right, Ernest?''
3836When did you find it?''
3836When does the next post come in, Ernest?''
3836Where did Fritz find him?
3836Where did you get it?
3836Where have you been?''
3836Where shall we go?''
3836Where''s Fritz?''
3836Which are these, papa?''
3836Who could tell?
3836Who has anything to propose?''
3836Who is there?
3836Who is to have charge of him?''
3836Who knows what pleasant surprises await us amid their steep declivities?
3836Why could not we contrive a place like that, where we could sleep safely at night?''
3836Why did we not remember to bring some from the ship?''
3836Why do you doubt it?''
3836Why do you not sit down and eat cheese like the rest of us?''
3836Why not build a raft and all get on shore together?''
3836Why should not I and my little boys exert ourselves as well as my husband and Fritz?
3836Why should not we too try to accomplish something useful?
3836Why wait until the last moment with such joyful news?''
3836Will anyone come?''
3836Will there be prizes, father?''
3836Will they be good to eat?''
3836Will they be stupefied, or will they suffer pain?''
3836Will you try it now?
3836Will you try one?''
3836You must discover an iron mine next, for iron is what ostriches chiefly live on, is it not?
3836` A good addition to your stores, is it not?''
3836` And how are we to eat our soup when he does come?''
3836` And now that I know your wishes, the only question is, whether Captain Littlestone will kindly enable you to carry them out?''
3836` And now what is Jack''s choice?
3836` And pray wherefore"monkey plant", may I ask?''
3836` And what may pemmican be?''
3836` And,''he continued, looking at his mother and me,` will you not welcome him as a friend and a brother to our family circle?''
3836` Are the bottle- shaped gourds I have seen in Europe trained similarly?''
3836` Are these leaves to form a substitute for tobacco?''
3836` Are you so much better than your brothers?
3836` But are you certain it is safe to drink this?''
3836` But come, Ernest, can you not give us an epitaph for our unfortunate friend the donkey?
3836` But do you mean to say tame oxen can be taught to act rationally on the defensive?''
3836` But have you really done all this work yourselves?''
3836` But how could we induce a cow, an ass, and a sow either to get upon a raft or, when there to remain motionless and quiet?
3836` But might not some other cause have been assigned for their disappearance?''
3836` But perhaps you will all laugh at me?''
3836` But supposing you had wanted to make a bottle, how would you have set to work?''
3836` But the horrible wretch is never going to swallow him all at once, father?''
3836` But the sucking- pig,''said Jack,` where did you get it?''
3836` But what,''said Fritz,` is the use of all these other prickly plants, except to annoy one?
3836` But why should it do it?''
3836` But why, father, should we trouble ourselves about them at all?
3836` But why,''she asked,` did you not tell me of this at first?
3836` But,''asked Ernest,` where did the slips of good fruit come from, if none grow without grafting?''
3836` But,''said Franz,` how can the snake separate the flesh from the bones without teeth?
3836` Ca n''t we each get into a big tub, and float there?''
3836` Could anything suit better?
3836` Did anybody ever think of eating serpents?''
3836` Did you hear them?
3836` Did you kill this creature, my dear Fritz?''
3836` Do n''t you know there are iron wheels in the clockwork of the large kitchen- jacks?
3836` Do you expect to catch more like these?''
3836` Do you know,''said I to the boys,` how the natives of India secure a newly captured elephant?''
3836` Do you mean to keep this great hungry bird Fritz has brought?''
3836` Do you so long for its refreshing smell?''
3836` Do you think all these trees will grow?''
3836` Do you think we might begin now, father?''
3836` Does the ostrich utter any cry?''
3836` Fritz, what are you about?''
3836` From whence are the swallows supposed to get this kind of gelatine?''
3836` God will help us soon now, wo n''t He, father?''
3836` Have the truffles no leaves or stalks,''inquired Fritz,` by which they might be found without the help of the dog?''
3836` Have you and your mother been rat- hunting instead of gathering rice as you intended?''
3836` Have you ever noticed how much trouble they take with the eggs?''
3836` How can that have happened?
3836` How do you get the juice out, father?''
3836` How is it possible to extract the fangs, father?''
3836` How is it, father,''inquired Ernest,` that with that thing you alone can do more than all of us together?''
3836` How is this?''
3836` How shall we find out if our planks are long enough to reach across?''
3836` How,''said I,` can we thank the Giver of all these blessings, sufficiently?''
3836` I have been thinking about my turtle, father,''said Fritz, as we went along,` is not the shell very valuable?
3836` I thought a secretary meant a man who wrote letters?''
3836` In the vast sandy deserts where nothing grows, what can flocks of these birds find to live upon?''
3836` In what way, then, are ostriches caught by the natives of the African deserts?''
3836` Is coral of any use?''
3836` Is it much hurt?
3836` Is not the leaf something like a walnut?''
3836` It will be my turn to go out with you next, will it not, father?
3836` May I have the beautiful skin, father?
3836` May we not attack it, father?''
3836` May we not establish a pearl- fishery at once, father?''
3836` Miss Montrose came quickly forward--''` Who?
3836` Must you really go again to that dreadful wreck?''
3836` My child, what is the matter?''
3836` My dear wife,''exclaimed I,` this dish is indeed a masterpiece of culinary art, but where had you met with it?
3836` No doubt you were the discoverer of these fine crabs, eh, Jack?''
3836` Now we have got him,''said Jack, as he looked at the poor beast, lying panting on the ground,` what are we to do with him?''
3836` Now, father, one thought occupies me continually: will my note ever reach this Englishwoman?
3836` Now,''I continued,` who will try this delicacy?''
3836` Now,''said I,` we have plenty to do; where shall we begin?''
3836` Now,''said my wife, tasting the soup with the stick with which she had been stirring it,` dinner is ready, but where can Fritz be?''
3836` Oh, what is a secretary bird?''
3836` Or must all this great bagful be used at once?
3836` Papa,''said Franz, as we were thus engaged, and he handed me the fibres as I required them,` are these wild or tame trees?''
3836` Papa,''said he,` why should not we begin to plant some powder and shot immediately?
3836` Rest?''
3836` Savages?''
3836` Shall I call him"Grumble", father?
3836` Shall I fire a shot or two?''
3836` Shall I run and ask for a cake of it?''
3836` Skin a kangaroo with a squirt?''
3836` Suppose, Ernest, you had been wrecked here, how would you have made a fire without matches, or flint and steel?''
3836` To be sure, it is the one we missed that day, do n''t you remember, mother?
3836` Very interesting, indeed; but did you notice that the wind had changed, Jack?''
3836` Well done, Ernest, where did you get them?''
3836` Were cherries, father?
3836` Were you not afraid, Jack,''asked I,` lest the porcupine should cast some of his quills like darts at you?''
3836` What can have made us oversleep ourselves like this?''
3836` What can have made you take up that fancy about a mammoth, my boy?''
3836` What can have made you wish to bring away that brute''s entrails, father?
3836` What do you say to a ball of string, father?''
3836` What do you want us to do, today?''
3836` What does the rattle of the rattlesnake look like?
3836` What has Fritz shot?''
3836` What has become of it, Jack?''
3836` What have you got there?
3836` What have you got?''
3836` What have you hit?''
3836` What in the world put that plan into your head?''
3836` What is the best thing to be done for the bite of a serpent?''
3836` What is the good of pressing them, father?''
3836` What possible connection can there be between bread and tobacco- graters?
3836` What say you, my boy-- will you undertake to look after this little fellow?''
3836` What shall we begin to do, father?''
3836` What shall we do?
3836` What sort of foot- race do you call this, Master Jack?''
3836` What sort of tree do you suppose this to be, father?''
3836` What'', he exclaimed, presently,` are these little red insects?
3836` What''s to be done with him now?''
3836` What, is it really Sunday?''
3836` What,''said I to myself,` can this English vessel be doing thus far from the usual track of ships?''
3836` What?
3836` When can we hear you read out of the Bible again, father?''
3836` Where can I get it, dear?''
3836` Where can all these have come from?''
3836` Where did you find this?''
3836` Where has this fine crop sprung from?''
3836` Which of the cattle shall we saddle for you, Jenny?''
3836` Who came forward?''
3836` Who or what has been pummelling the boy?''
3836` Who?
3836` Why not just take our things on our backs and wade across as we have done already?
3836` Why not teach him,''said Fritz,` to fight with wild animals and defend us, like the fighting bulls of the Hottentots?
3836` Why not use the sea- water itself?''
3836` Why not use them for it?
3836` Why not, pray?''
3836` Why not?''
3836` Why should it be"nonsense"?''
3836` Why should we rest?''
3836` Why would it be so very valuable, father?''
3836` Why, what are those?
3836` Why, what can the monster eat?''
3836` Will that be a good idea, father?''
3836` Will this stuff keep any time?''
3836` Will you praise me too?''
3836` Wo n''t somebody wish long life and prosperity to those who go away?''
3836` Would it be possible to make a raft,''suggested Fritz,` and get them all on it and in that way take them to shore?''
3836` Would you believe it, father?
3836` You are not going to kiss it, are you, father?''
3836` You have retrieved your character; come down and receive the thanks of the company, what are you waiting up there for?''
3836` You silly little thing,''said Fritz, my eldest son, sharply,` do n''t you know that we must not settle what God is to do for us?
3836`"Is this reality, or delusion?"
3836`"What sort of bird can it have been?''
3836cried Jack,` did you ever see such a splendid crawfish?
3836do you know that tomorrow is a very great and important day?
3836exclaimed I, much annoyed,` Why do n''t you mind your business?
3836inquired I, to see how far he understood the process;` carrying them about in the warmth of the sun until they are hatched?''
3836may I shoot it, father?
3836my boy,''said I,` but where did you get your materials, and who helped you?''
3836returned I laughing,` have you forgot our old acquaintance, the whale?
3836said I, smiling,` but you would get in a mess with those spare hours, minutes, and seconds in a year or two, would n''t you?''
3836thought I,"Can it be true, that a fellow creature breathes with us the air of this lonely region?"
3836why did they leave us behind?
41659''Is this reality, or delusion?'' 41659 ''What sort of bird can it have been?''
41659And how splendid it will smell too, when it begins to putrify,added Ernest;"what a treat for the steersman?"
41659And now that I know your wishes, the only question is whether Captain Littlestone will kindly enable you to carry them out?
41659And now what is Jack''s choice? 41659 And pray wherefore''monkey plant,''may I ask?"
41659And what may pemmican be?
41659And,he continued, looking at his mother and me,"will you not welcome him as a friend and a brother to our family circle?"
41659Are these leaves to form a substitute for tobacco?
41659Aye, little wife,said I;"so that is your idea of comfort and security, is it?
41659But are you certain it is safe to drink this?
41659But might not some other cause have been assigned for their disappearance?
41659But supposing you had wanted to make a bottle, how would you have set to work?
41659But the horrible wretch is never going to swallow him all at once, father?
41659But the sucking- pig,said Jack,"where did you get it?"
41659But what,said Fritz,"is the use of all these other prickly plants, except to annoy one?
41659But why, father, should we trouble ourselves about them at all? 41659 But why,"she asked,"did you not tell me of this at first?
41659But,asked Ernest,"where did the slips of good fruit trees come from, if none grow without grafting?"
41659But,said Franz,"how can the snake separate the flesh from the bones without teeth?
41659Ca n''t we each get into a big tub, and float there?
41659Come, Ernest, can you not give us an epitaph for our unfortunate friend the donkey? 41659 Could any of you enjoy a little jelly?"
41659Could anything suit better? 41659 Did anybody ever think of eating serpents?"
41659Did you hear them? 41659 Did you kill this creature, my dear Fritz?"
41659Do you know,said I to the boys,"how the natives of India secure a newly captured elephant?"
41659Do you mean to keep this great hungry bird Fritz has brought?
41659Do you think all these trees will grow?
41659Do you think we might begin now, father?
41659Does the ostrich utter any cry?
41659Fritz, what are you about?
41659From whence are the swallows supposed to get this kind of gelatine?
41659God will help us soon now, wo n''t he, father?
41659Good people, do you know that to- morrow is a very great and important day? 41659 Have the truffles no leaves or stalks,"inquired Fritz,"by which they might be found without the help of the dog?"
41659Have you and your mother been rat- hunting instead of gathering rice as you intended?
41659Have you ever noticed how much trouble they take with the eggs?
41659How are we to eat our soup when he does come?
41659How can that have happened? 41659 How do you get the juice out, father?"
41659How is it, father,inquired Ernest,"that with that thing you alone can do more than all of us together?"
41659How is this?
41659How shall we find out if our planks are long enough to reach across?
41659How,said I,"can we thank the Giver of all these blessings, sufficiently?"
41659I have been thinking about my turtle, father,said Fritz, as we went along;"is not the shell very valuable?
41659In the vast sandy deserts where nothing grows, what can flocks of these birds find to live upon?
41659In what way, then, are ostriches caught by the natives of the African deserts?
41659Is coral of any use?
41659Is it much hurt? 41659 Is not the leaf something like the walnut?"
41659It will be my turn to go out with you next, will it not, father? 41659 Look here, do you see these three round holes near the stalk?
41659May I have the beautiful skin, father? 41659 May we not attack it, father?"
41659May we not establish a pearl fishery at once, father?
41659Miss Montrose came quickly forward----"Who? 41659 Must you really go again to that dreadful wreck?"
41659My child, what is the matter?
41659My dear wife,exclaimed I,"this dish is indeed a masterpiece of culinary art, but where had you met with it?
41659No doubt you were the discoverer of these fine crabs, eh, Jack?
41659Now we have got him,said Jack, as he looked at the poor beast, lying panting on the ground,"what are we to do with him?"
41659Now, father, one thought occupies me continually: will my note ever reach this Englishwoman? 41659 Now,"I continued,"who will try this delicacy?"
41659Now,said I,"we have plenty to do; where shall we begin?"
41659Now,said my wife, tasting the soup with the stick with which she had been stirring it,"dinner is ready, but where can Fritz be?"
41659Oh, what is a secretary bird?
41659Oh, yes,exclaimed Jack,"and I will make them; may I not, father?"
41659Or must all this great bagful be used at once? 41659 Papa,"said Franz, as we were thus engaged, and he handed me the fibers as I required them,"are these wild or tame trees?"
41659Papa,said he,"why should not we begin to plant some powder and shot immediately?
41659Rest?
41659Savages?
41659Shall I call him Grumble, father? 41659 Shall I fire a shot or two?"
41659Skin a kangaroo with a squirt?
41659To be sure, it is the one we missed that day, do n''t you remember, mother? 41659 Very interesting, indeed; but did you notice that the wind had changed, Jack?"
41659Were cherries, father? 41659 Were you not afraid, Jack,"asked I,"lest the porcupine should cast some of his quills like darts at you?"
41659What can have made us oversleep ourselves like this?
41659What can have made you take up that fancy about a mammoth, my boy?
41659What can have made you wish to bring away that brute''s entrails, father? 41659 What do you say to a ball of string, father?"
41659What do you want us to do to- day?
41659What does the rattle of the rattlesnake look like? 41659 What had kept him so long, and why had he turned blackamoor?"
41659What has Fritz shot?
41659What has become of it, Jack?
41659What have you got there? 41659 What have you got?"
41659What have you hit?
41659What in the world put that plan into your head?
41659What is the best thing to be done for the bite of a serpent?
41659What is the good of pressing them, father?
41659What possible connection can there be between bread and tobacco- graters? 41659 What say you, my boy-- will you undertake to look after this little fellow?"
41659What shall we begin to do, father?
41659What shall we do? 41659 What sort of a tree do you suppose this to be, father?"
41659What''s to be done with him now?
41659What, is it really Sunday?
41659What,said I to myself,"can this English vessel be doing thus far from the usual track of ships?"
41659What? 41659 When can we hear you read out of the Bible again, father?"
41659Where can all these have come from?
41659Where did you find this?
41659Where has this fine crop sprung from?
41659Which of the cattle shall we saddle for you, Jenny?
41659Who or what has been pommeling the boy?
41659Who? 41659 Why not just take our things on our backs and wade across as we have done already?
41659Why not teach him,said Fritz,"to fight the wild animals, and defend us, like the fighting bulls of the Hottentots?
41659Why not use the sea water itself?
41659Why not use them for it? 41659 Why not, pray?"
41659Why not?
41659Why should it be''nonsense''?
41659Why should we rest?
41659Why would it be so very valuable, father?
41659Why, what are those? 41659 Why, what can the monster eat?"
41659Will that be a good plan, father?
41659Will this stuff keep any time?
41659Will you praise me too?
41659Wo n''t somebody wish long life and prosperity to those who go away?
41659Would you believe it, father? 41659 You are not going to kiss it, are you, father?"
41659You silly little thing,said Fritz, my eldest son, sharply,"do n''t you know that we must not settle what God is to do for us?
41659''Can it be true, that a fellow- creature breathes with us the air of this lonely region?''
41659A tree, I do not know how many feet high, on which we are to perch and roost like the birds?
41659After a long silence,"Father,"said he,"do n''t you think we might contrive swimming belts for mother and the boys?
41659And is this kind of snake poisonous?"
41659And tell me, did you see no traces of our shipmates?"
41659And will you tell me what will be the best use to make of it?"
41659And would you believe it?
41659And, father, why should we not return to the wreck and bring off some of the animals?
41659Are the sailors gone?
41659Are they good?"
41659Are they of any use?"
41659Are they worth anything, do you think?
41659Are we to run races?"
41659Are you glad we have found them, father?
41659Besides, the others will be coming-- would you shut the door in their faces?"
41659But have you really done all this work yourselves?"
41659But now, shall we leave this prickly booty of yours, or attempt to take it with us?"
41659But what does Jack mean by waving his cap and beckoning in that excited fashion?
41659Can it possibly be india- rubber?"
41659Can they be cochineal?"
41659Can they be wild Arabs of the desert?"
41659Can we not make use of any of them?"
41659Did you discover the authors of all this mischief?"
41659Did you ever hear of sugar- canes?"
41659Did you hear them?"
41659Did you not find the work too hard?"
41659Did you not tell me the other day that you noticed bees coming from a hole in the tree?"
41659Did you take your mysterious voyage in search of him, or did you meet him by chance?
41659Do you know, my eagle caught these pretty little fellows for me?
41659Do you not remember the story of à � sop and his breadbasket, how heavy he found it when he started, and how light at the end of his journey?
41659Do you not think it must have been a penguin?"
41659Do you see that plant with long pointed leaves and beautiful red flower?
41659Do you think that is a good plan?"
41659Do you think these cakes look like glue?"
41659Do you think they can be pearls?
41659Do you think they will hurt me?
41659Elizabeth,"I continued to my wife,"can you supply me with a ball of stout thread from your wonderful bag?"
41659First and foremostly, how did you bring down those beautiful little animals you have there?"
41659Had we not better get a supply from Woodlands?
41659Had we not better let her go?"
41659Had we really heard guns from a strange ship?
41659Have they taken away the boats?
41659He was now assailed with a storm of questions from all sides:"Where had he been?"
41659He, thinking his mother was melting some glue for carpentering, was eager to know"what papa was going to make next?"
41659How came it here, I wonder?"
41659How did you discover them?"
41659How did you shoot it?
41659How do you preserve these sorts of fish?
41659How does it happen that there are such quantities?"
41659How were we to saddle and bridle a bird?
41659I comforted the child, and explained the noises he had heard, inquiring why he was alone?
41659I paused in wonder as to whence the noise proceeded, while Franz exclaimed,"Oh, father, can that be Swift, our young onager?"
41659I''m sure mother would give them up, and you could make something out of them, could you not?"
41659Is it possible you are going to make snuff?
41659Is my plan worth consideration?"
41659May I not establish a warren there?
41659May we not even call cherries Swiss?
41659Now, what will you call him?"
41659Now, what''s to be done with him?
41659Only do tell me where did these seeds come from?"
41659Or had the boys again fired?
41659Potted, salted, or smoked?"
41659Shall I be able to find, and to save her?"
41659Suppose we decide to stay patiently here for the present-- until, at least, we have brought on shore everything we possibly can?"
41659Suppose, Ernest, you had been wrecked here, how would you have made a fire without matches, or flint and steel?"
41659The question now came to be, who should be his master, and to what should we train him?
41659This stranger may be on different shores from these entirely; every stroke of my paddle may be carrying me further from the blazing signal: who knows?
41659Was it a European vessel close upon our shores, and were we about to be linked once more to civilized life?
41659Was it fancy?
41659What are you waiting up there for?"
41659What better situation could we hope to find for our new farm?
41659What can be more delightful than to find harmony of opinion in those we love, when a great and momentous decision has to be taken?
41659What can we do by ourselves?"
41659What do you mean?"
41659What do you say, Ernest?"
41659What else could it be?"
41659What in the world can it be?
41659What is the creature''s name?"
41659What is to become of them, I should like to know?
41659What may we give him to eat?
41659What put it into your head?"
41659What rodents can you remember, Ernest?"
41659What shall we call it?"
41659What will the old sow say to you, Franz?"
41659What would I advise?
41659What''s to be done next?"
41659What?"
41659When I left the spot, I settled in my own mind that they were toucans: was I right, Ernest?"
41659When does the next post come in, Ernest?"
41659Where did Fritz find him?
41659Where did you get it?
41659Where have you been?"
41659Where shall we go?"
41659Where''s Fritz?"
41659Which are these, papa?"
41659Who could tell?
41659Who has anything to propose?"
41659Who is there?
41659Who is to have charge of him?"
41659Who knows what pleasant surprises await us amid their steep declivities?
41659Why could not we contrive a place like that, where we could sleep safely at night?"
41659Why do you doubt it?"
41659Why not build a raft and all get on shore together?"
41659Why should not I and my little boys exert ourselves as well as my husband and Fritz?
41659Why should not we too try to accomplish something useful?
41659Why wait until the last moment with such joyful news?"
41659Will any one come?"
41659Will there be prizes, father?"
41659Will they be good to eat?"
41659Will they be stupefied, or will they suffer pain?"
41659Will you try it now?
41659Will you try one?"
41659You must discover an iron mine next, for iron is what ostriches chiefly live on, is it not?
41659a good shot, was n''t it?"
41659and how does it sound?"
41659are they really cocoanuts?"
41659cried Franz;"shall I run and ask for a cake of it?"
41659cried Fritz,"do n''t you know there are iron wheels in the clockwork of the large kitchen- jacks?
41659cried Fritz;"a good addition to your stores, is it not?"
41659cried I,"what sort of footrace do you call this, Master Jack?"
41659cried Jack,"did you ever see such splendid crawfish?
41659cried he;"but perhaps you will all laugh at me?"
41659cried the boys;"but why should it do it?"
41659did n''t we rouse you with a right good thundering salute?"
41659do n''t you see my harpoon?
41659do n''t you want some beef or mutton, mamma?"
41659exclaimed I, much annoyed;"why do n''t you mind your business?
41659exclaimed his mother;"but do you mean to say tame oxen can be taught to act rationally on the defensive?"
41659here''s a jolly beast, is n''t it?
41659inquired I, to see how far he understood the process;"carrying them about in the warmth of the sun until they are hatched?"
41659may I shoot it, father?
41659my boy,"said I,"but where did you get your materials, and who helped you?"
41659pleaded the boy,"there is no danger just yet?
41659returned I, laughing,"have you forgot our old acquaintance, the whale?
41659said Fritz;"do you expect to catch more like these?"
41659said I, smiling;"but you would get in a mess with those spare hours, minutes, and seconds in a year or two, would n''t you?"
41659said I;"do you so long for its refreshing smell?"
41659shouted the boys, interrupting the narrative;"who came forward?"
41659what can it be?
41659what has become of everybody?
41659what has happened to you?
41659when did you find it?"
41659where did you get them?"
41659why did they leave us behind?
33660About a dozen, why?
33660About making a magic flashlight?
33660Ai n''t Mother Nature a funny old gal, though?
33660Any blocks?
33660Any chance of my going along, Dad?
33660Any comments, suggestions, arguments? 33660 Anything new?"
33660Are n''t you afraid you might get hurt trying to do a man''s work?
33660Are you able to tell?
33660Are you all Johnson could spare?
33660Balance of nature, or something, you scientists call it, do n''t you?
33660Ca n''t we start a program of vaccination to keep it from spreading?
33660Can I bring the car over after school?
33660Can you get that report typed for Dad tonight? 33660 Can you name any other universal factor that could account for it?"
33660Can you tell us what it shows?
33660Could n''t we tell by spectroscopic analysis?
33660Could you make a brand- new engine out of spare parts?
33660Dad-- why am I here?
33660Did n''t anybody notice this earlier?
33660Did she finally get shot?
33660Did you find Tom Doyle?
33660Did you get Frank Meggs?
33660Did you hear anything more of her?
33660Did you know you burned half of it this morning?
33660Do n''t you believe there are scientists enough-- scientists who know enough-- to lick a thing like this in time?
33660Do n''t you suppose he''s over at one of his friend''s?
33660Do n''t you think we''re all scared?
33660Do they show anything?
33660Do you think any one of them tried deliberately to be great, or to copy anyone else?
33660Do you think it would, if you put it in a sealed room, and supplied only filtered air to it?
33660Do you think they''ll rush us?
33660Do you think we keep supplies of everything in emergency proportions? 33660 Do you want it here, or would you rather come down where it''s warm?"
33660Do you want me to become a scientist?
33660Do you? 33660 Ever see anything like that before?"
33660Granny Wicks?
33660Have n''t you heard the radio, either, Dad?
33660Have you anything specific to suggest?
33660Have you finished any photomicrographs?
33660Have you got your piece of machinery running?
33660Have you heard the news?
33660Here''s something else: Who''s got a car left to gather this stuff in?
33660How about it, you guys?
33660How about those ranch families you murdered last night?
33660How can we go on eating and being comfortable while they are out there?
33660How could anyone claim to be human and think of leaving poor Mr. Baker lying there in the snow?
33660How could enough dust get to them to ruin them?
33660How could it have any effect at all-- worldwide or otherwise?
33660How could they do it?
33660How could they do that?
33660How could they get through our lines and set fire to the houses?
33660How did it end?
33660How do I know? 33660 How is that?"
33660How late is it? 33660 How many horses have they got?"
33660How many men?
33660How much anthrax vaccine do you suppose there is in the whole town? 33660 How much more must we be called upon to endure?"
33660How''s your stock of spare parts in the garage?
33660How?
33660However, as Art said about this one engine, what good is it? 33660 I did n''t do a really bad job, did I, Ken?
33660I said to myself-- why do n''t we collect some of that stuff and bottle it and see what it''s made of? 33660 Is everyone in town getting it?"
33660Is it something very serious?
33660Is n''t that a bit rough, along with the load you''re carrying at school?
33660Is n''t there a quick way to find out?
33660Is something wrong?
33660Is your battery dead?
33660It just occurred to me-- when a banker wants to keep something safe, where does he put it?
33660It will be that way in all the big cities, wo n''t it?
33660It would depend on the size of the colloidal particles, and on the frequency of the wave, would n''t it? 33660 It''s Ken Maddox, is n''t it?
33660It''s a kind of symbol, anyway, do n''t you think?
33660It''s been your ambition for a long time to be a scientist, has n''t it?
33660It''s frightening, is n''t it?
33660Just how many molecules of material from the comet''s tail do you think there are in the atmosphere over Mayfield right now?
33660Ken, what do you think this means?
33660Look,said Al,"how about the air- conditioning systems in town?
33660Look-- wouldn''t this affinity of the dust for metal provide a means of purifying the atmosphere? 33660 Now what do you know about that?
33660Right now?
33660Shall we go?
33660Since the first method is impractical what can be used in carrying out the second?
33660So that''s the way you want it, is it? 33660 So you were scared?"
33660Start what? 33660 Such as stopping engines?
33660Suppose they do n''t come back at all? 33660 The generator shaft, too?"
33660The_ White Bird_, out there alone in the ocean-- what will become of all those people?
33660Then what has happened in this case?
33660Then you will give your blessing to my struggle to release the people from this bondage?
33660They did n''t want peace, did they, Men? 33660 Two hours before sundown?
33660Wait a minute, you do n''t think...."Why not? 33660 Was he found?"
33660Was it Meggs?
33660What about the other fellows in the club? 33660 What are you doing about the mess on the hill?"
33660What are you going to do?
33660What are you talking about?
33660What are you two doing here? 33660 What can we do?"
33660What can we do?
33660What could that possibly be?
33660What do you mean?
33660What do you mean?
33660What do you suppose may come of this?
33660What do you think could cause it?
33660What do you think?
33660What do you want to know?
33660What good will that do?
33660What if a thing like that happened here?
33660What is it?
33660What is it?
33660What is that one?
33660What is the matter?
33660What makes you think you can lead this people?
33660What news?
33660What right have they got to come in and eat our food?
33660What were you?
33660What will all this prove, even if we do find something?
33660What will happen if all our power goes off and does n''t come back on? 33660 What will happen to those who are turned away?"
33660What will you miss most of all?
33660What would cause the surface tension to break down like that?
33660What would happen to them out there if the car breaks down and they have no place to go?
33660What''s happened, Art? 33660 What''s that?"
33660What''s the matter?
33660What''s wrong with them?
33660What''s wrong?
33660When will the attack begin if you do go back?
33660Where do you think Ken could have gone?
33660Where''s your family now?
33660Who did it?
33660Who is it?
33660Who knows? 33660 Who''s coming with me?"
33660Why are you crying, Maria?
33660Why are you with them?
33660Why could n''t it have had an affinity for old rubber tires, or secondhand galoshes? 33660 Why did n''t you let somebody know where you were going?
33660Why do n''t we just let them go?
33660Why do n''t you and your mother come over here until they get back?
33660Why do n''t you get started right away? 33660 Why do n''t you persuade him to stay here?
33660Why is everybody coming in with trouble at the same time?
33660Why should we have any more right to live than they?
33660Why the dickens did n''t we think of that before? 33660 Will you still say so if I ask again about Tom Doyle?"
33660Wo n''t you come in and have some cake?
33660Yeah-- how did you know?
33660Yeah? 33660 Yes?
33660You do not believe these men can overcome the power of the comet, do you, Granny?
33660You have n''t found his family yet?
33660You hear that, Papa?
33660You know how the people feel about you scientists?
33660You mean you forgot_ again_?
33660You think nothing is immune to an attack by so- called modern science?
33660You want to live here peaceably with us, is that it?
33660You were angry that it was n''t your own show any longer, were n''t you?
33660You would n''t want to scare folks out of a good night''s sleep, would you?
33660You''re scared to listen, eh?
33660You''re sure you want to do this?
33660You''re the one who shot me?
33660Your grandmother?
33660_ Could_ it?
33660Adams?
33660Anybody know where we can get one of those?"
33660Anything gone wrong?"
33660Anyway, we''ll have a meeting then, right after school?"
33660Are n''t there any policemen on the streets now?
33660Are we going to endure their tyranny from College Hill any longer?"
33660As he climbed in his own side he said,"How about coming over to my place and having a look at the comet through my telescope?
33660At Sheriff Johnson''s house he pounded frantically on the door until the Sheriff shouted angrily through an open window,"Who is it?"
33660Before spring, however, a choice would still have to be made-- who was to have the remaining share of food, and who was not?
33660By the way, did you hear Art Matthews has got three more tractors in operation this week?
33660Can I get up to the lab this afternoon?"
33660Can you use them, too?"
33660Dad-- even if we lick this problem, how are things ever going to get started up again?"
33660Did I ever tell you I moved my stuff over here to be close to the lab?
33660Do any of the other patrolmen know?"
33660Do n''t you see it?
33660Do n''t you see there is no other purpose in keeping Mayfield alive except to support the few people who understand the dust and can fight it?
33660Do n''t you think it could be Meggs and some of his friends?"
33660Do n''t you think it would be okay if I stayed and you told Dad you had found me?"
33660Do they have any?"
33660Do you have any idea how that could be done?"
33660Do you think it will get any bigger?"
33660Do you think there''s one in town?"
33660Do you think you could do it again, or even several times?
33660Do you think your father has any idea what''s causing the trouble?"
33660Does that suit you?"
33660Even if we got things loosened up and running again, what would keep the same thing from happening again?
33660Even if we succeeded on a laboratory scale, how could it be applied on a practical, worldwide scale?"
33660Had everyone else understood it before he had?
33660Has everyone decided to take care of their winter repairs at the same time?"
33660Have n''t you seen what''s been happening around town?"
33660Have you found anything new?"
33660He burst in the door and called out with forced cheeriness,"Hi, Mom, what''s cooking?
33660He opened by saying,"Am I my brother''s keeper?
33660Hilliard?"
33660How about packing a load of sandwiches?
33660How can they get into operation again?
33660How can we start anything?
33660How could it happen here?
33660How do the factories and plants get started again?"
33660How do you account for that?
33660How do you propose to go about it?"
33660How long can it go on?
33660How long?
33660How many others would do far worse before the winter was over?
33660How much could they be depended on to pull their own weight?
33660How much do you think any of us will eat if townhall gets its hands on every scrap of food in the valley?
33660How quickly do its people dispense with their men of science and turn to superstition and mob rule for hope of survival?
33660How''s your supply of wood and coal for the winter, Granny?
33660I wonder how much power could be generated in the whole country by such means?"
33660I''ll bet he did n''t let you, did he?
33660If we could keep the stardust from getting to the engine, there''s no reason at all why it should n''t run as long as we wanted it to, is there?"
33660If we were knocked down out there who would take over the work in the laboratory?
33660Is that good enough?"
33660Is there any objection to my going?"
33660Is there trouble?"
33660Johnson?
33660Judge Rankin asked severely,"Why, Mr. Tucker?
33660Just nothing...""What do you mean?"
33660Just what did the comet do to all these stalled pieces of machinery?"
33660Listen, why do n''t you and maybe Joe and Al come down and give me a hand after school?
33660May I go?"
33660Mayfield is a pretty good school, is n''t it?"
33660Mr. Allen, the town''s leading attorney, and Mr. Tucker, the banker-- what would they be doing, plotting robbery and killing?
33660No?"
33660Our charter calls for an election but when will there be an election?
33660Prove my theory first, why do n''t you?"
33660Right now?"
33660Should we be thankful for our preservation so far, or should we voluntarily join them in death?"
33660So what?"
33660Suddenly, it all seemed utterly hopeless without communication, without leadership-- how could they hope to withstand?
33660Ted, what''s your comment?"
33660That engine lasted about 90 hours, did n''t it?"
33660That''s an order, you understand?"
33660The boys been getting it in for you?"
33660This''skinned''--what does that mean?"
33660To be on the safe side, could you cast some new bearings for the generator?"
33660Was he alone?
33660Was n''t that a crazy thing?
33660Was she up there?"
33660We''re here, are n''t we?
33660We''re peaceful people, are n''t we, Men?"
33660Were you assigned?"
33660What about the college laboratories?
33660What about the fuel supply?"
33660What are you doing out this time of night?"
33660What chance have we got even if we kill every nomad in the valley?"
33660What day is it?"
33660What do you propose to do with them?"
33660What do you think?"
33660What do you want me to do?"
33660What else was there?
33660What good would that do?
33660What happened to the ones who used to patrol in the radio cars?"
33660What happens when the stock at the refineries is all used up?
33660What has the radio got to do with your work as a mechanic?"
33660What have you got in mind?"
33660What more did they need to prove the comet''s responsibility?
33660What parts of the engine froze?"
33660What would such people do when things really got tough?
33660What''s Hilliard doing about it?"
33660What''s Mom cooking on?"
33660What''s going on outside while I''ve been laid up?
33660What''s happened to all your rigor?"
33660What''s happening outside?"
33660When Dave had gone, Al said,"What about the blower?
33660When do you want to start?"
33660Where did you say you found Ken, Professor?"
33660Where do we get more?
33660Which is worth more to us: a horse or a cow?
33660Who has been responsible for all the trouble the world has known for ages?
33660Who knows whether or not this problem of weakened surface tension in metals is one of the insoluble ones?"
33660Who knows?
33660Why ca n''t they sell us plain old gasoline?"
33660Why did you have to come by here at this time of night?"
33660Why did you think you had any more right to hoard supplies than the rest of us?"
33660Why do n''t we let Pasadena and the other labs go on with the chemical approach but let us do some work on possible physical means?"
33660Why wo n''t you help me?
33660Will you let me say my piece?"
33660Will you, really?"
33660Without a single clue to Ken''s whereabouts, what could he hope to accomplish?
33660Would the defense strategy succeed?
33660Would you boys be able to take care of that?"
33660Would you like to tell these people how we feel about their proposal, Reverend?"
33660Would you take them up to the laboratory at the college and have them examined under the electron microscope?"
33660You want to know what I was a million years ago, before all this?"
33660You will see that is done?"
33660You''re just a kid, are n''t you?
34009''We?''
34009A hypodermic needle?
34009A long way? 34009 A wagon?"
34009All of the truth?
34009And cook for a man?
34009And if no such heirs could be found?
34009And if we say''Yes,''and truss you up first,he suggested,"what''ll ye be doin''then?"
34009And in the meantime we must sit here and wait?
34009And no houses or anything?
34009And that is----?
34009And the imaginary girl, you were going to say? 34009 And w''ere you got dat canoe?"
34009And ye''re expectin''me to believe any such fule''s rubbish as that?
34009And you did it?
34009And you did n''t wire ahead?
34009And you have walked all that distance?
34009And, besides, it has n''t been all bad-- or has it?
34009Are things changing for you so radically, then?
34009Are you always as good as this to every strange woman you meet, Cousin Donald?
34009Are you calling it disaster now? 34009 Are you feeling any better this morning?"
34009Are you feeling any better?
34009Are you ready to be poisoned?
34009Bankhead?
34009But where are the owners? 34009 But why should he come here like that and then run away again?"
34009But why?
34009By the way, speaking of days, what day is this?
34009Ca n''t you shift a little and lean against me?
34009Ca n''t you think of_ any_ way of accounting for it?
34009Ca n''t you understand that that fool suggestion about the desert island and a-- er-- a woman was Grider''s and not mine? 34009 Can you cook?"
34009Can you?
34009D''ye mean to tell me that ye''re goin''to hold to that rideeculous story of yours in the coort?
34009Did he tell you his name?
34009Did n''t I-- didn''t I hear you scream?
34009Did n''t something happen to him-- something out of the usual?
34009Did n''t you know any better than to drink with a total stranger?
34009Did you find any berries?
34009Did you have to go far?
34009Did you hear anything?
34009Do I?
34009Do n''t I know?
34009Do n''t you know where you are?
34009Do n''t you think I ought to tell her? 34009 Do you know why he took the canoe?"
34009Do you really think we shall be rescued soon?
34009Do you suppose Grider bribed them to join the party and thus get you in tow?
34009Do you think I am going to get well, Donald?
34009Do you think I do n''t know that this is only another way of telling me how sorry you are for me? 34009 Do you think so?
34009Does n''t that strike you as being a trifle absurd at this distance from a drawing- room?
34009Does n''t the Mr. Grider solution seem less and less possible to you as time goes on?
34009Exactly,he agreed; and then:"Do you happen to know what day of the month this is?"
34009Happily it ca n''t see; and to- morrow-- surely Mr. Grider will come back for us to- morrow, wo n''t he?
34009Has n''t it already spoiled my dinner for me? 34009 Have n''t I seen a picture somewhere of the old_ voyageurs_ carrying their canoes on their heads?"
34009Have n''t you ever gone without a meal before for the raw reason that you could n''t get it?
34009Have you asked the girl?
34009Have you ever seen it before?
34009Have you given up the Mr. Grider idea?
34009He did n''t do anything to make you suspect that he might have designs upon you?
34009Heard it? 34009 How could you do that?
34009How did you find it?
34009How do you know?
34009How far could an aeroplane fly in a single night?
34009How far?
34009How much of an income should a man have before he can ask a girl to marry him? 34009 How would''Bandish''do for the name?"
34009Humdrum, is n''t it?
34009I did n''t say anything about the girl, did I?
34009I had n''t noticed it,she admitted, and then:"Why do n''t you like it?"
34009I have n''t needed it yet, have I?
34009I suppose the old Scotch under- sheriff told you, did n''t he?
34009If_ I_ have the nerve?
34009Injustice?
34009Is it going to taste as bad as it smells?
34009Is it good?
34009Is n''t it?
34009Is n''t that a humiliating admission on the part of a man who has lived the greater part of his life in sight of the ocean?
34009Is n''t there a passage somewhere in the Bible about the back being fitted to its burden?
34009Is she in New York?
34009Is that a revival of the sex idea?
34009Is that all you are waiting for?
34009Is that the truth, Lucetta?
34009Is the wumman yer wife?
34009It is all changed, is n''t it?
34009It seems rather suspicious, does n''t it?
34009It tastes like spruce- gum,she offered;"do you suppose it can be?"
34009May we ask who he is?
34009Meaning that the provisions will be gone?
34009Men always talk so eloquently about the womanly woman: just what do they mean by that, Donald? 34009 More of the protective instinct?
34009Of course, you did n''t know anything about the legacy, at that stage of it?
34009Oh, if you are going into the why s, why did n''t we have sense enough to know that we could n''t handle the canoe? 34009 Oh, what is the frantic hurry?"
34009Other things besides the use of a paddle and a camp- fire?
34009Shall we go and meet Grider? 34009 Shall we wait for him?"
34009Shall you go and look for Mr. Grider after we find a railroad?
34009She is the imaginary girl whose picture you are going to show me when we get out?
34009Somebody hired them to do something with us?
34009Staging it in a Canadian forest?
34009Taste good?
34009Tell me,she broke in quickly;"was this young man of yours fair, with blue eyes, and hair that reminded you a little of a hayfield?"
34009That is a heavenly prospect for dinner, supper, breakfast, and dinner all rolled into one, is n''t it, now? 34009 The name of that young man, Mr. Shellaby, is Horace Bandish, is n''t it?"
34009The realities?
34009Then Grider didn''t-- then the legacy is ours?
34009Then I''m not growing haggard and old?
34009Then you have determined to ride roughshod over the rights of the people who own the things?
34009Then you knew them both?
34009Then you really do want money?
34009Think a minute; if we throw that away, what have we to fall back upon? 34009 To- day?"
34009W''ere you come from?
34009W''ere you get''um?
34009W''ere you get''um?
34009Was I too thin?
34009Was n''t I?
34009Was that why you screamed?
34009Watson, will you raise your right hand and swear that this is n''t another twist in your infernal joke?
34009We are really cousins, are n''t we? 34009 We ca n''t go much farther before dark; shall we camp here?"
34009We have been too much to each other in the past month to go back of the returns in that way, do n''t you think?
34009We''ll go on again to- morrow, sha n''t we?
34009Well,she asked, coming back to him,"have you thought of anything yet?"
34009Well?
34009Were they white men?
34009Wha- what are they doing to us now?
34009What are you going to do with it?
34009What city is this?
34009What could you do with a gun?
34009What did he mean to do?--let us starve to death?
34009What difference does the relationship make, Donald, so long as you are what you are? 34009 What do they do for people who have fevers?"
34009What do you make of the five fires?
34009What do you mean by''leg- pull''?
34009What do you suppose they daub this bark thing with to make it water- tight? 34009 What does he believe?"
34009What does she look like-- this imaginary girl of yours?
34009What have you there?
34009What is the charge against us?
34009What river is this?
34009What special use have you for a little more money?
34009What will you charge to show us the way to the nearest town?
34009What will you do now?
34009What would you call''too much''?
34009When did I ever tell you that?
34009When did you find them?
34009Where is Grider?
34009Which pocket is your penknife in?
34009Who has such qualities?
34009Why did n''t we think of that last night? 34009 Why did n''t you tell me before?
34009Why do n''t you give me a good big dose of quinine, Donald?
34009Why do n''t you?
34009Why do you say that?
34009Why not? 34009 Why not?"
34009Why not?
34009Why should he follow us up so vindictively, Donald? 34009 Why should it?"
34009Why should n''t I be?
34009Why, what_ is_ the matter with you? 34009 Why?"
34009Why?
34009Would n''t it be rich? 34009 Would you know it if you should hear it?"
34009Would you-- would you spend that money?
34009Ye mean that ye were strangers to each ither?
34009Yes, why do n''t I?
34009You are learning,Lucetta observed; and then:"Did you get that out of a story?"
34009You are not going to make me drink all that, are you, Donald?
34009You are standing there and telling me calmly that he did this-- this unspeakable thing?
34009You are sure?
34009You campin''out for fon, mebbe, yes?
34009You did n''t find a house?
34009You did n''t tell him?
34009You do n''t mean that you''d wish to travel all the time, do you?
34009You got money?
34009You had a hard time making your start in the writing, did n''t you?
34009You have forgotten the address?
34009You knew it at the time?
34009You make canoe on him and you not know dat? 34009 You mean because it has given you new working material?"
34009You mean that we can hire the owners to take us out of this wilderness? 34009 You mean that we will reach a town in two or three days?"
34009You mean that you do n''t need it?
34009You say you saw the man; was it a stranger, or some one you knew?
34009You sent Bandish back to town after you were through with him?
34009You shoot wiz ze gon? 34009 You were, were you?"
34009You''d think so, would n''t you? 34009 You''re-- you''re sure it_ is n''t_ poison, are n''t you?"
34009You-- you kill''um?
34009Your client?
34009Your man did n''t stay all night?
34009Your self- respect?
34009A story- writer?
34009And for you?"
34009And that reminds me, Don; can you-- er-- do you think you''ll be able to put a real woman into the next story?"
34009And the lady-- won''t you-- won''t you introduce me?"
34009And then:"How have we managed to live so long without learning some of these perfectly simple things, Cousin Donald?"
34009And then:"What is going to come of all this, Donald?"
34009And then:"What on earth has happened to me?
34009And what difference would it make if you happened to be the other kind of man?"
34009Are n''t you going to let me make a bit of bread to eat with that delicious gravy broth?"
34009Are we all ready?"
34009Are you fit for it?"
34009Are you game for a long portage with the camp outfit?
34009Are you quite sure you want to go along?"
34009Are you-- are you used to drinking?"
34009Besides, who ever heard of rowing a birch- bark canoe?"
34009But if it is n''t Grider, who is it, and what is it all about?"
34009But to get back to things present; does n''t it occur to you that we have gotten ourselves into a rather awkward mess?"
34009But you''d want to settle down and have a home some time, would n''t you?"
34009But you?"
34009Ca n''t we go on a little farther?"
34009Ca n''t you take at least one of the blankets off?"
34009Ca n''t you-- don''t you recognize this place at all?"
34009Can you believe it?"
34009Can you stand the cold- storage stuff a little while longer?"
34009Can you wait until then?"
34009Did you ever hear of such an infernally idiotic scoundrel in all your life?
34009Did you ever think of that?"
34009Do n''t you figure it out that way?"
34009Do n''t you know that?"
34009Do n''t you see the government buildings up there on the hill?"
34009Do you know what is in that canoe?"
34009Do you know why they did n''t turn up while we were waiting for them?"
34009Do you know, my one ambition, as a little girl, was to grow up and be an acrobat in a circus?"
34009Do you realize that the story we have to tell is one that no sane magistrate or jury could ever believe, Lucetta?
34009Do you suppose you could tell me how to make some pap or gruel, or something of that sort?"
34009Do you think it was a swindle?"
34009Does domestic science include a semester in shoemaking?
34009Does n''t it appear that way to you?"
34009Does n''t that presuppose a girl?"
34009Does that mean anything in particular to either of you?"
34009Does the Domestic Science course include any such practical data as that?"
34009Does the domestic- science course include the cooking of rabbits_ au voyageur_?"
34009Does the literary course include the catching of rabbits with one''s bare hands?"
34009For one thing, I have discovered the habitat of about a million muscles that I did n''t know I had; and for another----""Well?"
34009Grider?"
34009Had they?"
34009Have n''t we the entire, unspoiled summer ahead of us?"
34009Have you any money?"
34009Have you changed your mind?"
34009Have you ever camped out in the woods before?"
34009Have you ever heard it before?"
34009Have you noticed that for the last three days it has been flowing mainly northward?"
34009Have you-- ah-- formulated any theory to account for your-- ah-- abduction?"
34009Have you?"
34009How are we going to raft ourselves over there without the axe?"
34009How could I know that he would ever be criminal enough to turn it into a fact?"
34009How could it be-- in a single night?"
34009How far have we come?"
34009How in the name of all that is wonderful did you know?"
34009How is it all going to end?"
34009How much farther does that get us?"
34009How much of the present good weather must they waste in waiting for the hypothetical return of the absentees?
34009I wonder if they tap the trees as we do sugar- maples?"
34009If the plot were of Grider''s concocting, did the barbarian know of the cousinship beforehand?
34009Is it possible that we were both in Quebec no longer ago than last Tuesday night?
34009Is it the mouse- coward?"
34009Is n''t it her right to know?"
34009Is she young?"
34009It is a pity I have n''t inherited a little of her skill, is n''t it?"
34009It makes things a bit easier for you, does n''t it?"
34009May I have a drink of water?"
34009Or shall we give him the cold shoulder he so richly deserves and go hunt up the railroad timetables?
34009Prime?"
34009Sha n''t you?"
34009Shall I try to fix you up something to eat?"
34009Shall we breakfast first and investigate afterward?"
34009Shall we ever be able to explain it?"
34009Shall we try a towing stunt?"
34009She waited; and then--"Was it?"
34009Shellaby?"
34009Talking in my sleep, was I?
34009That''s it, is it?
34009The meal devoured, he produced a black clay pipe with a broken stem and uttered a single word,"Tabac''?"
34009Then, after a pause:"Will you tell the other girl about this-- about this adventure of ours, Donald?"
34009Then:"Can you climb a tree?"
34009Then:"You are giving me to understand that you are not-- that you do n''t know how we come to be here?"
34009There is such a thing as the life- saving instinct, is n''t there?
34009They would n''t go very far away and leave a loaded canoe alone like this, would they?"
34009W''ere all dat game w''at you get?"
34009W''ere you got dis gon?"
34009W''ere you leave Jules Beaujeau an''Pierre Cambon, eh, w''at?"
34009Was it addressed to you?"
34009Was it by accident or design that they had both chanced to be in Quebec at the same time?
34009Was the canoe left for us to find?"
34009Were n''t you scared stiff?"
34009What are we going to do with this flour- and- meal pudding?"
34009What are you going to do?"
34009What are you made of-- spring steel?"
34009What did I say?"
34009What do you charge for saving a man''s life, Lucetta?"
34009What do you say?"
34009What else did I say?"
34009What if something had happened to the rabbit- hunter?
34009What if the recovery should be only of the body and not of the mind?
34009What is the last thing you remember-- in Quebec?"
34009What was the hurry?
34009What was your grandmother''s Christian name?"
34009What''s that?--I''m a liar?
34009Whaur''s Indian Jules and the Cambon man?
34009Where shall we begin?"
34009Where were we when we left off last night?"
34009Which do we do: carry the canoe to the dunnage, or the dunnage to the canoe?
34009Who could tell?
34009Why did n''t I think of that before dark?"
34009Why did n''t we have sense enough to take a bite along with us when we left camp this morning?"
34009Why did n''t you tell me before?"
34009Why did we camp here in this close place, where it is so hot?"
34009Why does n''t he bring that auto, if he is going to?"
34009Why should he include me?"
34009Why should we stay right in this one spot until we starve?"
34009Why were the five fires lighted in the glade unless it were for a signal of some sort?
34009Will the mysteries never end?"
34009Will you make a fire?"
34009Will you try to remember that?"
34009Would n''t you like to try it while I dry my hair and make some more of the homicidal bread?"
34009You buy''um?"
34009You did n''t do that?--or did you?"
34009You did n''t hear any of the noise?"
34009You wo n''t be afraid to be left alone for a little while, will you?"
34009You wo n''t insist upon going back to Ohio with me now, will you?
34009You would n''t believe it of any man of my age, and-- and temperament?"
34009You-- you ought to go straight to the girl, do n''t you think?"
34009[ Illustration:"Is it good?"
34009[ Illustration:"_ Vraiment!_ she''s one good gon,"he commented...."W''ere you get''um?"]
34009she asked suddenly;"was that your grandfather''s name?"
34009she challenged,"why do n''t you say it?"
34009she mused;"your sudden sleepiness?
34009sighed the young woman in mock despair;"have we got to unload that canoe piece by piece, and then carry and load it all over again?"
34009why did n''t I think of it in time and run a sham lawyer in on you?
21552And I suppose the pigeons and the pigs must run wild?
21552And how can you help it?
21552And the passengers?
21552And we are to explore the island; are we not, Ready?
21552And what am I to do, Ready?
21552And what are the trade- winds, which I heard poor Captain Osborn talking about after we left Madeira?
21552And what are those little rough things on the rock?
21552And what do you propose to do with the old house?
21552And what shall I do, Ready?
21552And when do you intend to come back?
21552And when we get on shore?
21552And where are we going to now, Ready?
21552And whereabouts would you fish, Ready?
21552And which would you prefer, Ready?
21552And why did n''t you tell your mamma where the thimble was?
21552Are there many snakes in this country?
21552Are they all gone, Ready?
21552Are they going to leave the ship? 21552 Are you hurt, Ready?"
21552Because you are afraid of a visit from the savages, Ready?
21552But can they eat the cocoa- nuts?
21552But did not your godfather come forward to the assistance of your mother?
21552But how are we to make the salt- pan, Ready? 21552 But how can we defend ourselves against a multitude?"
21552But how can we reach so high, Ready?
21552But how shall we carry them, Ready?
21552But how will you catch them?
21552But she did not blame you for what you had done?
21552But suffering as we are now, Ready, for want of water, how can we possibly keep up our strength to meet them in a suffocating smoke and flame? 21552 But the fish will bite at night, will they not?"
21552But they are very thirsty; may not I give them a little?
21552But what are monsoons?
21552But what are we all to do, Ready?
21552But what do you imagine to be their object, Ready, in cutting down trees, and making the faggots?
21552But what is that?
21552But who is to climb up so high, Tommy? 21552 But why are you so anxious?"
21552But why do they dig?
21552But why do you say that, Ready? 21552 But why do you say` old for a seaman?''"
21552But why should we not come in, Ready?
21552But will those seeds grow?
21552But you do n''t think it will blow harder, Ready?
21552But you never drink spirits now?
21552But you wrote to your mother, Ready, did you not?
21552But, Ready, did you not do wrong to steal the Hottentot''s musket?
21552But, Ready, you do n''t mean to say that we are to leave this side of the island altogether, and all our comfortable arrangements?
21552But, Ready,said Captain Osborn,"why do you think that we shall have a shift of wind?"
21552But, Ready,said Mrs Seagrave,"how long do you intend to remain absent with William?"
21552But, father, how are we to light the fire? 21552 But, father, when we have lighted the fire, what have we to cook?
21552But, father,said Willy, after a pause,"how shall we ever get to Sydney without masts or sails?"
21552But, papa, might not their instinct have provided for such an event?
21552Ca n''t we catch them?
21552Can we build a house?
21552Can you really manage to get it up in time? 21552 Dear me,"exclaimed William, as Ready took the cover off the saucepan,"what is it that you have so good there?"
21552Did you ever come into contact with them?
21552Did you ever meet with one in the day- time?
21552Did you go out in the boat by yourself?
21552Did you see any of their dead?
21552Do n''t the waves look as if they wished to beat the ship all to pieces?
21552Do n''t you recollect, sir, your two- wheeled carriage, packed up in matting, which was thrown on shore in the gale? 21552 Do n''t you think that the best place will be close to the bananas?
21552Do you go back to the cove to- morrow, Ready?
21552Do you see her?
21552Do you think they will go away now?
21552Do you think they will succeed?
21552Do you think we have any chance against such a force?
21552Does climate, then, make so great a difference?
21552Does she see us, Ready?
21552Had I not better call Juno, father?
21552Had they any arms?
21552Had we not better have the canvas screens down, and air them too?
21552Had we not better make the fireplace all ready for cooking?
21552He is safe, is he not?
21552Here''s a box with your name on it, sir,said Ready;"do you know what is in it?"
21552His last wishes shall be religiously attended to, my dear boy,replied Mr Seagrave;"for what do we not owe to that good old man?
21552How do you find yourself, Ready?
21552How do you mean a temptation? 21552 How do you mean, Ready?"
21552How do you mean?
21552How do you propose to fortify it, Ready?
21552How far are we now from the house? 21552 How far do you think she is off now?"
21552How far do you think that it is by water, Ready?
21552How is that? 21552 How long were you with the farmer at Graaff Reinet?"
21552How many miles do you think we have walked, Ready?
21552How must we hunt them?
21552How old are you, Ready?
21552How shall we carry such large animals?
21552How?
21552I agree with you in all you say, Ready,replied Mr Seagrave;"now how shall we divide our strength?"
21552I grant that there is no immediate danger, Ready; but how are we to get on shore?--and, when on shore, how are we to exist?
21552I have only one more, papa: what is this?
21552I like cocoa- nuts; why do n''t we have some? 21552 I like fried fish,"said Tommy;"why do n''t we have fried fish?"
21552I perceive it,said Mr Seagrave;"but what then?"
21552I think we have a large roll of copper wire, Ready; have we not?
21552I understand that very well; but tell me, Ready, why do you bring the spade with us-- what will be the use of it? 21552 I wonder what''s in this case?"
21552In the sand-- but would it not be salt?
21552In what points does man show that he is led by instinct?
21552In what, Ready?
21552Indeed, Ready; where may that be?
21552Indeed, but we can not, I''m afraid,replied Mrs Seagrave;"had it not been for you and your kindness, where should we have been now?"
21552Insects, father?
21552Is it always like this? 21552 Is it good eating, Ready?"
21552Is it the sun which produces these winds?
21552Is not this beautiful, father?
21552Is she better?
21552Look, Ready; what is that?
21552Master William, will you run down to Juno, and tell her to come on deck to assist us-- we must all work now?
21552No; but why do n''t Ready climb, or papa, or William?
21552Not exactly, Tommy; suppose, instead of eating those beans yesterday, you had only pretended to eat them, would n''t it have been better?
21552Not more than eight?
21552Now, William, what is the next?
21552Now, William,said Ready,"shall we take our breakfast before we start, or have a walk first?"
21552Now, sir,said Ready,"what shall we do first-- take some things on shore, or some of the children?"
21552Papa,said William, turning to Mr Seagrave, who stood by,"why is it that one bird can swim and another can not?
21552Pray, Ready, why, when you speak of a ship or boat, do you always call it she?
21552Ready, did you not say your Christian name was Masterman?
21552Ready, have you had sleep enough?
21552Ready,said Captain Osborn,"how do you think we shall have the wind?"
21552Sails of what, Ready?
21552Shall I give the dogs some water now, Ready? 21552 Shall I run up and get something for them, Ready?"
21552Shall we go back to- day?
21552Shall we let the goats and sheep loose, Ready?
21552Shall we not have more mouths than we can find food for?
21552Stay here or not, Ready!--what do you mean?
21552Tell me why you put that thimble into the soup?
21552That''s Hollands, sir, I know,said Ready;"what shall we do with it?"
21552That''s very true; and what shall we do then?
21552That, sir, is the poor cow; and if you look again, you will see the sharks are around, making a feast of her: do n''t you see them?
21552The ground is very swampy just here, Ready; is it not?
21552Then how does it become an island?
21552Then we shall have to shoot them, I suppose?
21552Then what next?
21552Then when we have grown to a good old age, I suppose we have no instinct left in us?
21552To be sure it will as it is; but is there no way of making it sink?
21552To perish?
21552Tommy, did you take the thimble?
21552We may suffer very much, Mr Seagrave, I have no doubt; but who knows what the morrow may bring forth?
21552We must? 21552 We shall have some lambs soon, Ready, shall we not?"
21552Well, Juno, how do you find yourself this morning?
21552Well, Master Tommy, you are very glad that the gale is over?
21552Well, Ready,said Mr Seagrave, after breakfast,"which is to be our next job?"
21552Well, Tommy, how many eggs did you suck to- day?
21552Well, Tommy,said Mr Seagrave,"I suppose you wo n''t eat any of the crayfish?"
21552Well, William, what news have you?
21552Well, now that we are in the grove, Ready, what do you think?
21552Well, then, William shall go with you, Ready;--that point''s settled,observed Mr Seagrave:"what is the next?"
21552Were you ever shipwrecked on a desolate island like Robinson Crusoe?
21552What are Cashmere shawls made of, William?
21552What are the Company''s Gardens, papa?
21552What are you doing, Tommy?
21552What bait must we use, Ready?
21552What can be there?
21552What can you mean, Ready?
21552What d''ye say, my boys? 21552 What d''ye say, my lads?"
21552What did you do, Tommy?
21552What do you expect to find, Ready?
21552What do you mean by the land and sea breezes in the West Indies, and other hot climates, papa?
21552What do you mean to do, my lads?
21552What do you mean, my dear?
21552What do you mean, papa, by saying that this world of ours is supposed to be but one of a multitude of created worlds?
21552What do you say, Ready?
21552What do you think we ought to do first?
21552What for, Ready?
21552What for?
21552What for?
21552What great bird is that, Ready?
21552What is a typhoon, Ready?
21552What is all this, Ready?
21552What is insurance?
21552What is quagga?
21552What is that out there?
21552What is that rough- looking sort of shrub out there, Ready?
21552What is that, Ready?
21552What is that, Ready?
21552What is that?
21552What is the matter, my dear,--and where have you all been?
21552What is this plant, Ready?
21552What little birds are those flying about so close to the water?
21552What must be done, then, Ready?
21552What must we do, Ready? 21552 What shall we do now?"
21552What shall we do to- day?
21552What shall we do when all our salt is gone?
21552What shall we do, then; shall we return to the cove?
21552What shall we do?
21552What shall we see?
21552What sort of people are the islanders in these seas?
21552What think you, Mackintosh?
21552What was your reason for going there, Ready?
21552What''s that?
21552What''s the first thing we must do, Ready?
21552When do you intend to start, Ready?
21552Where did the people come from who inhabited these islands, papa?
21552Where is that brave, kind man?
21552Where shall we put them to- night, Ready?
21552Why did you not leave the animal alone, Tommy?
21552Why do n''t we catch some fish, Ready? 21552 Why do n''t you mind what is said to you, Tommy?
21552Why do they call this Table Bay, Ready?
21552Why do you call it the leeward side of the island?
21552Why do you say if any accident happens to you, Ready?
21552Why do you take the dog, William? 21552 Why not let me go, Ready?"
21552Why not?
21552Why so, Ready?
21552Why, Ready, what noise is that? 21552 Why, it''s our pigs, is n''t it?"
21552Why, what are the great merits of the cocoa- nut tree?
21552Why, what are they, Ready?
21552Why, what can we do, Ready?
21552Why, what have we to do besides putting up the tents and shifting over here?
21552Why, what is it, Ready?
21552Why, where can Black Nanny be?
21552Why, where can they have come from? 21552 With pleasure, William,"replied Ready;"but can you remember where I left off, for my memory is none of the best?"
21552Wo n''t I?
21552Would their visit be so dangerous, then, Ready?
21552Would you go alone, then, Ready?
21552Yes, I feel it now,said he;"but why is that?"
21552Yes, I understand that; but how do you make out that this island was made by them?
21552Yes, or break your arm; and then who is to hold the child?
21552Yes, sir; iron is gold to them, and what will civilised men not do for gold?
21552Yes, sir; it''s very painful-- I feel it myself very much, but what must those poor children feel? 21552 Yes, that is very true; but will not anyone be very much exposed if he climbs up?"
21552Yes; but will you not dig up a few yams first?
21552You are ill, are you not, Ready?
21552You are right,replied Mr Seagrave;"but which ought to be done first?"
21552You can do without my husband, can you not, Ready?
21552You give very good advice, Mackintosh-- only what is to become of the cabin passengers, the women, and children? 21552 You have n''t taken them all out of the nests, Juno; have you?"
21552You understand this, William, do n''t you?
21552You will keep your promise?
21552` What do you want, youngster?'' 21552 ` Who are you?''
21552` Why, do you think that you dare go aloft?'' 21552 Am I not right, Mr Seagrave?
21552And now what had they to expect?
21552And now, will you not put trust in that Providence, when the dangers are, as I trust, only imaginary?"
21552And why so?
21552At last William said:"What are you thinking of, Ready?"
21552Besides, who knows whether good may not proceed from what appears evil?
21552But it might happen, and then what would become of you, if I did not hold on, and hold you on also?
21552But why should we not go on board of the ship ourselves?
21552But why should we quarrel?--Say at once what you intend to do; and if you have not made up your minds, will you listen to what I propose?"
21552Can I, then, an old man, worn out with hardships, expect to live long?
21552Can not we do something else?"
21552Can we do anything to- night?"
21552Can you?"
21552Could it be that the vessel had been sent after them, or that she had by mere chance come among the islands?
21552Could you give me a little water?"
21552Cows eat fish?"
21552Did you take the thimble?"
21552Do I not ask you questions, Ready?"
21552Do n''t you think so, Ready?"
21552Do you know what William has done for you last night?
21552Do you promise me that?"
21552Do you see that on every branch there are a hundred little holes?
21552Do you see the savages now?"
21552Do you see those birds hovering over the waves?"
21552Do you think that it will be fine now?"
21552Do you understand me?"
21552Does not this give you some idea of the vastness, the power, and the immensity of God?"
21552Had they been called up but one week since, where would have been those who have now been, as it were, intrusted to my weak help?
21552Have we anything more to do?"
21552Have you any salt, Juno?"
21552Have you not observed the ducks on shore dressing their feathers with their bills?
21552Have you, William?"
21552How can they be so if they only look around them?
21552How does the ditch and hedge get on, Mr Seagrave?"
21552How is Madam, sir?"
21552How long do you think it will be before we are out of the wood?"
21552How many miles do you think it is from the cove to this part of the island?"
21552How shall we get them?"
21552How soon do you expect the rains will come on?"
21552I presume we shall not bring them here?"
21552I should like, therefore, to have some one with me; the question is, whether it be William or Juno?"
21552I suppose on Monday we shall set to at the storehouse, and alter it for our future residence?"
21552I think you said that you must go yourself?"
21552If so, what shall we do?"
21552If you were resolved to catch fish, why did you not tell me, and I would have gone with you?
21552Is an ass such a stupid animal?"
21552Is not that a great deal to be thankful for?
21552Is not this wonderful, my dear boy?
21552Is there anything you want from the other side of the island, for I shall go there directly after dinner?"
21552Look at that shell-- is it not beautifully marked?--could the best painter in the world equal its colouring?"
21552Now do you perceive why I called it a temptation, Master William?"
21552Now what is the next?"
21552Now, how does a sea- bird contrive to remain so long on the water?"
21552Now, shall we go back to breakfast?"
21552One day, as the party returned to dinner, Mrs Seagrave said with surprise,"Why, was not Tommy with you?"
21552One sometimes hears of Rome now-- is that the same place?"
21552Ready, do I give good advice or not?"
21552Ready, why did you not tell us this before?"
21552Tell me, Tommy, did you eat them?"
21552Tell me, are you not better for your long sleep?"
21552That calm has been nothing more than a repose of the winds previous to their being roused up to do their worst; and that is my real opinion?"
21552The hour for retiring to rest had long passed when Ready broke the silence by saying,"Surely, you do not intend to sit up all night, Mr Seagrave?"
21552We have been under no temptations, for we have been isolated from the world; am I so sure that I shall be as happy in future as I have been?
21552We have two or three hours yet, William; what shall we do next?"
21552What can I do?"
21552What can this world offer to one who has roughed it all his life, and who has neither kith nor kin that he knows of to care about his death?"
21552What do you say?--shall it be so?"
21552What do you think, Ready?"
21552What else shall we take?"
21552What is it?"
21552What is said in the book of Job?
21552What is that thing on the bottom, there?"
21552What is the first thing which you wish we should set about?"
21552What, then, do they do to avoid the stench arising from the dead body of this large moth?
21552When do we set off?"
21552When shall we shift into this house?"
21552Who were Romulus and Remus?"
21552Why, Tommy, what''s the matter with you?"
21552Will those timbers which bore us here so miraculously hold together till morning?
21552Will you not sleep for a while?"
21552Will you point out to me how they show that they have?"
21552Will you take a look round, Mr Seagrave, especially a- head and on the bows?"
21552William, do you know that we have lost some of our men since you were down below?"
21552William, will you fill four quart bottles with water, while I sew up a knapsack out of canvas for each of us?"
21552You have mentioned the animals which can live in all climates; will you not tell us something about other animals?"
21552You sailed with this vessel, full of hope-- you now, not without reason, feel something approaching to despair; but who knows?
21552You see those three cocoa- nut trees close together on the beach?
21552You were called after some other person?"
21552` And to whom did he leave his money?''
21552` Shall we receive good of the Lord, and shall we not receive evil?''
21552and are you going to leave poor Captain Osborn?
21552cried Mrs Seagrave,"all safe; Tommy has come to me; but where is Juno?
21552cried William, pointing to the sand--"that round dark thing?"
21552do not you go with them?"
21552do they make good pies, Ready?"
21552exclaimed Mr Seagrave;"are they all safe?"
21552exclaimed Ready very gravely;"the tub did not leak, that I am sure of; how can this have happened?"
21552exclaimed William, pointing to the south- east part of the reef;"what is that?
21552have they killed Captain Osborn?"
21552how often do I tell you that?
21552inquired Mackintosh:"not get drunk, I hope?"
21552is it the fruit they make guava jelly of?"
21552mean?"
21552or what do you mean to do?"
21552that was it, was it?
21552that will be nice; where shall we make it, Ready?"
21552what, set fire to them?"
21552where can he be?"