This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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39164 | For them he employed the name"_ Thomomys rufescens?_"( 1874:65). |
50322 | Why did n''t he tell his plans the first thing, so we would n''t be so discouraged, and hate him so? 50322 His passenger calledWhat shall I do with this canoe?" |
50322 | The second day he heard"Hello, there, will you take a passenger?" |
14661 | Is it not demonstrated that Utah is an abnormal State? |
14661 | Is there menace in this system? |
14661 | What shall the Americans of that Commonwealth do if the people of the United States do not heed their cry? |
14661 | Will Congress allow this awful calamity to continue? |
48668 | Are you not a''Mormon''elder? |
48668 | Can I obtain lodging here tonight? |
48668 | Did you notice anything when you came in here last night? |
48668 | What was it you noticed? |
48668 | What? |
48668 | Who brought you here last night? |
48668 | Who is there? |
48668 | You have not been here before? |
48668 | Are you not ashamed?" |
48668 | Immediately came a moment of great exaltation, but followed quickly by a voice which spoke to me in a contemptuous tone:"What is wrong with you? |
48668 | Mr. Nordrum was a liberal- minded man and he said to Mrs. Miller,"Have you a comfortable room that we can have, as we have a prisoner along with us?" |
48668 | What do you want? |
48668 | Where was I to go? |
48668 | said the lady,"a nice room for a prisoner?" |
35565 | Hermionagain pulled down the hand, and rather harshly demanded,"Come, say, what wouldst thou be, my boy?" |
35565 | The bells? |
35565 | What''s in a name? |
35565 | When do you play? |
35565 | Why? |
35565 | Will you go,said he,"if I wire for you and get you the engagement?" |
35565 | April 25th and 26th Ada Gray appeared in"Whose Wife?" |
35565 | At the time of which I write, 1872, John Maguire was young( about 30, eh, John? |
35565 | Could not all this flesh keep in a little life? |
35565 | He said to me,"They need you in Salt Lake badly; why do n''t you wire them? |
35565 | I inquired,"what bells?" |
35565 | If they want me why do n''t they wire me?" |
35565 | Johnny Allen and Alice Harrison were a great attraction in those days; how many remember them now? |
35565 | Miss Douglass, annoyed, pulled the little hand down testily from the child''s nose, and"Damon"repeated the question,"What wouldst thou be, my boy?" |
35565 | The President of course had heard of the new theatre,( what was there he did n''t hear of?) |
35565 | What is there in Shakespeare''s plays that lifts them so far above the average of merit and sets them on a plane so distinctively their own? |
35565 | Why are they so highly prized? |
35565 | Why, then, does the world attach so much importance to the work of Shakespeare? |
45051 | Am I justly indebted on this journey? |
45051 | At about eight o''clock the brethren were called together and the question asked: shall we go on in the rain or wait until it is fair? |
45051 | But will you take a joke? |
45051 | Did you dance? |
45051 | Did you hoe down all? |
45051 | Did you play cards? |
45051 | Did you play checkers? |
45051 | Did you quarrel with each other and threaten each other? |
45051 | Did you swear? |
45051 | Did you use profane language? |
45051 | Do n''t you know it? |
45051 | How would you feel? |
45051 | Last winter when we had our seasons of recreation in the council house, I went forth in the dance frequently, but did my mind run on it? |
45051 | Now what have I done for Brother Kimball? |
45051 | Suppose the angels were witnessing the hoe down the other evening, and listening to the haw haws the other evening, would they not be ashamed of it? |
45051 | We are beyond their grasp, and what has the devil now to work upon? |
45051 | Well, then, why do n''t you try to put it down? |
45051 | What of the personal characteristics of our subject? |
45051 | What would you say for yourselves? |
45051 | Would you not want to go and hide up? |
48284 | Is it possible,said he,"that your people believe the Bible?" |
48284 | To their insolent query,''Imme- cotch na- vaggi?'' 48284 ( Ai n''t you afraid? 48284 ), he replied with admirable presence of mind,''Why should we be afraid of our friends? 48284 Are not the Navajos our friends, and we theirs? 48284 Are you not afraid? |
48284 | Do you know?" |
48284 | Else why did we place ourselves in your power?'' |
48284 | He asked,"Why?" |
48284 | I asked,"What is there to scare me?" |
48284 | I said to the company,"What shall we do?" |
48284 | I took hold of them, at the same time saying to our Piute interpreter,"These are in my way; what shall I do with them?" |
48284 | Or shall we look for you to come prowling around our weak settlements, like wolves at night? |
48284 | Replying in the affirmative, they asked,"What do you know about him?" |
48284 | Said I,"What do you mean by that?" |
48284 | Said he:"Who told you that I wanted to kill you?" |
48284 | Shall I obligate the Church to pay three hundred and fifty head of cattle for a crime committed by others? |
48284 | That we may expect to live in peace, live as friends, and trade with one another? |
48284 | The answer was,"What can we do, only lay the body on the ground and leave it?" |
48284 | The query came to my mind: How shall I know whether or not these things are so, and be satisfied? |
48284 | The question was asked me,"What are you going to do?" |
48284 | Under the trying circumstances, it was a serious question; and the query was an earnest one with us all,"What can we do?" |
48284 | Unless the Lord was with us, what were we to do with all these against us? |
48284 | What about the promise, now the creek is dry? |
48284 | What do you want to last you home?" |
48284 | What has made such a sudden change? |
48284 | What have they said about me?" |
48284 | What shall I tell my people, the''Mormons,''when I return home? |
48284 | What will we do for something to eat next winter?" |
50958 | ''Any fruit?'' |
50958 | ''Good morning, gentlemen,''said she; Brother Pratt looked up--''Is it morning?'' |
50958 | ''Phoebe,''she said, impressively,''will you come back to me if you find Mormonism false?'' |
50958 | A number are going to the North Beach to- morrow, will you go?'' |
50958 | All had to be met, could I bring the gray hairs of my parents in sorrow to the grave? |
50958 | Among the many admirers of her poems the English Saints regard her with special fondness, for is she not their own? |
50958 | And wherefore should I cease to sing Of Zion and the Latter Day? |
50958 | Are their posterity following in their footsteps? |
50958 | Could I like Abraham of old, arise and go to a far country-- even the wilds of America? |
50958 | Could I reduce my family to comparative poverty and reverses of every kind? |
50958 | Could I say more? |
50958 | Could I_ so_ lay my all upon the altar of my God? |
50958 | He asked,''Where is Caroline?'' |
50958 | He looked at me reprovingly, and said,''Will you tell me who to teach it to? |
50958 | He said pleasantly,"You have?" |
50958 | I could not accept the fact till President Young,( speaking to me of my husband), emphatically said,''Do n''t you know he asked for his mission? |
50958 | I said,"Half of him is mine, is it not?" |
50958 | I said,"Is he worth a thousand dollars?" |
50958 | If its principles were practiced and strictly adhered to would there be a trespass upon virtue? |
50958 | Joyce, is n''t this like Boston?'' |
50958 | My husband came to my bedside, and as he was admiring our three days''old darling, I said,"What is the boy worth?" |
50958 | My mother asked,''When shall we see you again, my child?'' |
50958 | Should not this teach us a lesson? |
50958 | Then said Mr. Kimball,"How will that reserve block north of the Temple suit?" |
50958 | To the heirs of salvation what is the worth, In their perishing state, the frail things of earth? |
50958 | Turning to my mother Brother Pratt asked,''Sister Joyce, have you renewed your covenants? |
50958 | Was I not blest? |
50958 | What avail the parade and the splendor here, To a legal heir to a heavenly sphere? |
50958 | What is death to the good, but an entrance gate That is placed on the verge of a rich estate Where commissioned escorts are waiting by? |
50958 | Who will replace them? |
50958 | Would the honorable wife or daughter be intruded upon with impunity? |
50958 | shall their example and their labors be lost on me? |
50958 | their hopes meet disappointment? |
50958 | though thy flesh and thy strength should fail? |
46391 | Am I safe? |
46391 | As for business, what shall I say? 46391 Have ye looked for sheep in the desert, For those that have missed their way? |
46391 | If you are not one in temporal things, how can you be one in spiritual things? |
46391 | No doubt you meet with trials at Orderville; and where, indeed, do we not find them? 46391 What Brown?" |
46391 | What are you to Guernsey Brown? |
46391 | Where are you from? |
46391 | A baptism, or a birth, an unction from on high? |
46391 | An evolution of happiness, that moistens every eye? |
46391 | An existence of pleasure, without pain or alloy? |
46391 | And I add: I am proud of my children, and they are proud of me; When the reaping comes, what will my harvest be? |
46391 | And think of him, who at Ponty Pridd, Proved friend to thee, and brother indeed? |
46391 | And what is grander than a noble man? |
46391 | And wherefore this? |
46391 | Are not the pillars of your church oppressors? |
46391 | But are they left in sorrow, Or doubt to pine away? |
46391 | Can just spirits answer? |
46391 | Can old acquaintance be forgot? |
46391 | Did not a prophet say,''when the wicked rule, the people mourn?'' |
46391 | Do I love the sea gulls? |
46391 | For are they not also the children of God, and of the seed of Abraham with a right to the promises made by the Lord to Israel? |
46391 | Had they found their burying place? |
46391 | Have ye been in the wild, waste places Where the lost and wandering stray? |
46391 | Have ye trodden the lonely highway-- The foul and darksome street? |
46391 | He replied:"Do n''t all white men swear? |
46391 | How I loved that man''s manliness; he not a Smith? |
46391 | How close they crept to Israel''s God? |
46391 | How long shall we be penny- wise, and pound- foolish? |
46391 | I asked,''Does that satisfy you that Joseph gave the revelation?'' |
46391 | If a man does good, and God loves him, why should men hate him? |
46391 | If so, what is the nature of that principle?'' |
46391 | Is it true? |
46391 | Is life there a burden, or is it a joy? |
46391 | Joseph:"Do I understand you to say that Brigham Young connived at the murder of the Prophet Joseph Smith?" |
46391 | Like Moses at the burning bush, Took off their shoes midst thorns and brush, And tramped across the cactus plains, That we our freedom might obtain? |
46391 | Marked ye, the path the fathers trod? |
46391 | My Christian friends, what confidence can you have in the testimony of a liar of nine years standing? |
46391 | My Christian friends, what confidence can you place in a man who has persuaded thousands of people to believe a lie?" |
46391 | My mother looks pale, and when I ask her,"What is the matter?" |
46391 | O brothers in a common cause, did you ever feel Coming to your being a joy you ca n''t reveal? |
46391 | O think, you pious Christians, who drove them from their land, Could you have stood the trials of that heroic band? |
46391 | Say, what was the freight that faced ice, wind, and snow? |
46391 | Shall thy people plead in vain? |
46391 | She meets us with a smiling face--"Which way, strangers?" |
46391 | The Apostle Paul says,"If the dead rise not at all, then why are ye baptized for the dead?" |
46391 | The heart must be happy-- how can it be sad? |
46391 | The millions of loved ones who''ve passed through the door, And are hid from our view, on that mystical shore? |
46391 | The nation whose people had thrust them from its borders and driven them into the wilderness, now calling upon them for aid? |
46391 | The visible leader, who said,"Unless you are one in temporal things, how can you be one in spiritual things?" |
46391 | They answered,"No, but what do you want?" |
46391 | This horse in size is hard to beat-- From nose to tail I measure-- It is one hundred and seventy feet; Now is n''t he a treasure? |
46391 | Was death to be the outcome, the answer to their prayer? |
46391 | Was it not rather a deep- laid plan to bring about our entire destruction? |
46391 | We passed on, and when by ourselves, Brigham asked,"What shall we do?" |
46391 | Were they, their wives and loved ones, Donner''s fate to share? |
46391 | What caused the quails to come in such tame flocks to our suffering camps on the west bank of the Mississippi river? |
46391 | What could we do? |
46391 | What does he want? |
46391 | What should I do? |
46391 | What was the grey Messenger filly worth? |
46391 | What were we to do? |
46391 | When the beast and the bird, and all things are glad? |
46391 | When the harvest comes, which man receives the greatest reward? |
46391 | When the purser called,"Joseph Smith"the captain asked,"Any relation to old Joe Smith?" |
46391 | Where were they? |
46391 | Who are they?'' |
46391 | Who does unto others as he would have others do unto him? |
46391 | Who is he? |
46391 | Will they forget? |
46391 | Will you carry out my wishes, or must I get someone else to serve me?" |
46391 | Will you go?" |
46391 | Your ministers''preach for hire, and divine for money,''do they not? |
46391 | and you, dear Kate Wilt ever linger"at the garden gate?" |
7066 | And when--I demanded--"when did I ever claim to represent or misrepresent you in politics? |
7066 | Can you come to the Board of Health, in an hour? 7066 Did your father tell you,"he asked,"that I had been seeking the mind of the Lord?" |
7066 | Have you a revelation to that effect also? |
7066 | How dare you tell such wicked lies about God''s servants? |
7066 | How did it happen? |
7066 | How many bonnets will that buy? |
7066 | I thought he''d accomplish something,he said,"with his fashionable home and his--[**missing text? |
7066 | Mr. President,I asked, with the composure of desperation,"do you really want to settle the Mormon question?" |
7066 | Now, Mr. Cannon,he said, in his dry way,"have the Mormons stopped living with their plural wives? |
7066 | President Snow,I interrupted,"does my father know of this?" |
7066 | Well, young man,he greeted me,"what do you want?" |
7066 | Well? |
7066 | Were you lying then, or have you lost the Spirit of God through your transgressions? |
7066 | What was it you wanted of me? |
7066 | Who are you? |
7066 | Yes,he said,"but why ca n''t your people obey the law?" |
7066 | You''ll publish it to the world, then, the same as other revelations? |
7066 | Young man,he asked,"what have I been saying to you all this time? |
7066 | After he has taken his vows as a priest, how shall he dare to violate them? |
7066 | And then, after a silence, turning to his First Councillor, he would ask:"What do you think we ought to do, Brother George Q.?" |
7066 | And to what extent do you think I ought to depend on his views?" |
7066 | And will there never be another case of plural marriage among them?" |
7066 | And, if it were, who would dare to offer it? |
7066 | Are you a polygamist? |
7066 | As he hesitated, I said:"Well, President Woodruff?" |
7066 | At what time of life can he assert himself? |
7066 | But every day, at home or abroad, I was being asked:"Are you sure that the Church''s retirement from politics is sincere?" |
7066 | But would I advise them to sacrifice their influence in the Church by joining the"American movement"publicly? |
7066 | Ca n''t they see that these carpet baggers are only trying to rob us? |
7066 | Can you see any light?" |
7066 | Did I believe in it? |
7066 | He added, with less decision:"And we want you to tell us how to bring it about?" |
7066 | He asked me, almost at once:"What are they going to do to us in Washington?" |
7066 | He asked naively:"What did we get statehood for-- and amnesty-- and our political rights-- if we''re not to enjoy them?" |
7066 | He asked:"Do you know President Cleveland?" |
7066 | He radiated nervous vitality; and I understood, as I studied him, how President Cleveland, with his infinite patience for[** missing text? |
7066 | He studied me a moment before he added:"What have you to say?" |
7066 | He was asked:"And if that is a revelation, are you not violating the laws of God?" |
7066 | He was asked:"Is there not a revelation that you shall abide by the law of the State and of the land?" |
7066 | How did the women endure it? |
7066 | I ask you, as the Presidency of the Church: what are you going to do about the Senatorship?" |
7066 | I asked:"Has the Church not been responsible?" |
7066 | I only want something so that my boy, when he grows up, wo n''t be"-- What could I do? |
7066 | If it had been right for the Prophet of God to favor me, why was it not right for the Prophet now to favor some one else? |
7066 | In the silence that followed the last"Amen"of the prayer, he opened his eyes, and said in a steady, strong voice:"You thought I was passing away?" |
7066 | Is plural marriage wrong?" |
7066 | Is there any condition of society in which women do not bear more than an equal share of the suffering?" |
7066 | May I speak plainly to you?" |
7066 | Mr. Lannan said:"You mean why do n''t I do it?" |
7066 | Mr. President, what would you do? |
7066 | Mrs. Sandford asked me pointedly whether I was living in polygamy? |
7066 | My father said thoughtfully:"What influence could you, a Republican, have with him? |
7066 | My father, at length, looking at me imperturbably, asked:"Are you inquiring of our personal view in this matter, Frank?" |
7066 | Or had they better retain their influence and use it within the Church to correct the evils that we were attacking? |
7066 | Tell me, is the rule of the Church absolute over you younger men?" |
7066 | The President:"Well-- but how can women agree to share a husband?" |
7066 | The Subjects of the Kingdom But what of the Mormon people? |
7066 | To which I had made the obvious reply:"Do n''t women''s hearts ache all over the world? |
7066 | Under such a system of teaching, discipline and espionage, how can the average Mormon man or woman develop any independence of thought or action? |
7066 | What are the underlying bases of the values of railroad securities? |
7066 | What can one say of a man who will permit a woman to commit such an act of social suicide for him-- or of a Church that will command it? |
7066 | What could anyone do for this unfortunate girl, seduced in the name of religion, with the aid of a Church that repudiated her for its own protection? |
7066 | What have I been working for, ever since I first took up the consideration of this subject at the beginning of my term?" |
7066 | What kind of man is he? |
7066 | What was the remedy? |
7066 | When I had done, he chewed his cigar a moment, looked at me quizzically, and asked:"Do you know Abbot R. Heywood, of Ogden?" |
7066 | When they were about to part, the President is reported to have said,"Why do n''t you run for Congress from your state? |
7066 | Why ca n''t they leave us alone to live our religion and obey the commandments of God and build up Zion?" |
7066 | Why did n''t I practice it? |
7066 | Why did n''t you stick to it?" |
7066 | Why have you not consulted us?" |
7066 | Why not learn what the Mormons think?" |
7066 | Why, what''s the matter with the other half per cent?''" |
7066 | Why-- what has happened?" |
7066 | Will you not release them from their promises and tell them to vote for your father?" |
7066 | pure gold,''they will ask, surprised and indignant:''What? |
2443 | ''Is Brother Dunbar present?'' 2443 ''Yes,''says the prophet,''I do n''t know but you do; would you not like to wrestle with me?'' |
2443 | * Brigham Young on the same day said:Our present President, what is his strength? |
2443 | After the Church of Christ fled from earth to heaven what was left? |
2443 | Are you a judge,he asked,"and ca n''t even talk like a lawyer or a politician?" |
2443 | Do you know,he asked,"how I feel when I get such communications? |
2443 | I suppose they[ the Cabinet] are united in putting down Utah? |
2443 | Is the Roman Catholic Church the Church of Christ? |
2443 | Q.--In what manner has the United States treated the Saints who have believed in this divine message? 2443 Senator Trumbull-- But may I say to him that you will do so?" |
2443 | Senator Trumbull-- Mr. Young, may I say to the President that you intend to observe the laws under the constitution? |
2443 | Who founded the Roman Catholic Church? |
2443 | Who shall be our next President? |
2443 | You that have lived in Nauvoo, in Missouri, in Kirtland, Ohio, can you assign a reason why Joseph could not keep a store and be a merchant? 2443 ''Brother Joseph, will you trust me for a pair of boots?'' 2443 ''Fight them, would you? 2443 ''Well,''says he,''what do you think of Brother Joseph?'' 2443 ''What will you do with such a people?'' 2443 ( 1843)* For a collection of evidence on this subject, see Patterson''sWho Wrote the Mormon Bible?" |
2443 | (?) |
2443 | 29:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? |
2443 | 3 Z. D. Huntington** March, 1847(?). |
2443 | 3,"Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?" |
2443 | A fearful host, filled with religious enthusiasm, and led on by ambitious and talented officers, what may not be effected by them? |
2443 | Americans, will ye suffer this? |
2443 | Are Elder Rigdon and these men such fools as to be duped by these impostors?" |
2443 | Are you afraid of the United States? |
2443 | Boys, how do you feel? |
2443 | Can a man excuse his practices to the contrary because of his religious belief? |
2443 | Could affrontery go to greater lengths? |
2443 | Could religious bouffe go to greater lengths? |
2443 | Did he honor his Father''s law by complying with it, or did he not? |
2443 | Did they cease with Smith''s death, or, if not, who would receive and publish them? |
2443 | Did this leave Rigdon as the natural head, did Smith''s son inherit the successorship, or did the supreme power rest with the Twelve Apostles? |
2443 | Do the Mormons believe in having more wives than one? |
2443 | Do they all do this? |
2443 | Do they intend to conquer Missouri, Illinois, Mexico? |
2443 | Does our High Council? |
2443 | Does the constitution forbid it?" |
2443 | Editors, will ye not speak? |
2443 | Fellow- citizens, will ye not awake? |
2443 | Have any of you piled up your wood, and, when you have gone back, could not find it? |
2443 | Have you any good excuse for not coming? |
2443 | If he knew of all our iniquity why did he not publish it sooner? |
2443 | Is it for this ye toiled and suffered and bled? |
2443 | It may be asked, will this baptism by proxy necessarily save the dead? |
2443 | Joseph rebuked the latter, asking,"Shall we, brethren, build a house for our God of logs?" |
2443 | Might he not be fighting against God in his disbelief? |
2443 | Now, if he knows of so much iniquity, and has got such wonderful power, why do n''t he purge it out? |
2443 | Or will you favor us by your personal influence and by your official rank? |
2443 | Suppose I should admit it at once? |
2443 | The latter, addressing Governor Cumming, asked,"Are you aware that those troops are on the move toward the city?" |
2443 | The outcome of this crime? |
2443 | Then, addressing Rigdon, he asked,"Sidney, have you seen the Lord?" |
2443 | To Horace Greeley''s question,"What is done with the proceeds of this tithing?" |
2443 | To the question;"Shall we unite as one man, say it is good, and make it good by taking it on a par with gold?" |
2443 | Were not the people of Berea nobler than the people of Thessalonica because"they searched the Scriptures daily; whether these things were so?" |
2443 | What can have been the necessity of these secret burials, without coffins, in such places?" |
2443 | What did these people seek at the shrine? |
2443 | What do I care for the wrath of man? |
2443 | What do you think of that?'' |
2443 | What was coming now? |
2443 | What were the causes of the complete overthrow of this apparent prosperity which so speedily followed? |
2443 | What would they say in old Connecticut? |
2443 | What, first wife too?'' |
2443 | When asked,"Was it Spaulding''s manuscript that was burned?" |
2443 | When he asked,"Do you want a guardian, a prophet, a spokesman, or what do you want?" |
2443 | When they had carried Smith some thirty yards farther, some of the mob meantime asking,"Ai n''t ye going to kill him?" |
2443 | When, on the contrary, word came that Rigdon and the majority of his society had accepted the new faith, Corrill asked himself:"What does this mean? |
2443 | Where are your wives?'' |
2443 | Who is there who has seen us do such things? |
2443 | Whose business is it? |
2443 | Why are they then baptized for the dead?" |
2443 | Why? |
2443 | Why? |
2443 | Will these accommodate all the inhabitants after the resurrection? |
2443 | Will you love that man or woman well enough to shed their blood? |
2443 | You may go to the Bishops''courts, and what are they? |
2443 | a council was held and some one asked,"Simmons, where''s the tarbucket?" |
2443 | v. 13:"If the salt have lost its savour, wherewith shall it be salted? |
54079 | Aged person,said I,"what aileth thee?" |
54079 | And do you see that old fellow on the other side, leaning against the hitching post, outside the Post Office? |
54079 | And how about the minority? |
54079 | And what was that? |
54079 | And why should that make any difference? |
54079 | But,said I,"now that you have experienced the disadvantages of plurality, shall you advise your daughters to follow your example?" |
54079 | Ca n''t you see? 54079 DOES the fast train to Chicago ever stop?" |
54079 | Do you see that man there, paring his boot with a knife? |
54079 | HAVE we struck another city? |
54079 | How is it,I asked,"you have got what no other hotel in America that I have stayed in has got-- a comfortable smoking- room after the English style?" |
54079 | How''s your( scraw- w- w- k) mother? |
54079 | My mother? 54079 Schooling"in the Mormon districts-- Innocence as to whisky, but connoisseurs in water--"What do you think of that water, sir?" |
54079 | Schoolingin the Mormon districts-- Innocence as to whisky, but connoisseurs in water--"What do you think of that water, sir?" |
54079 | That, sir? 54079 Then you mean to say,"I persisted,"that you and your friends consider that you are voluntary agents when you go into plurality? |
54079 | Was your mother there? |
54079 | Well, Jimmy,said he,"what is it to- day?" |
54079 | What did you do that for? |
54079 | What do you mean? |
54079 | What do you think of that water, sir? |
54079 | Who are those children? |
54079 | Who are those children? |
54079 | ''Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?'' |
54079 | Am I not right, then, in saying that the resemblance between the Boers and the Mormons is"curious"? |
54079 | And are not these large polygamous families who live in section- houses a disgrace to America? |
54079 | And her murderer? |
54079 | And if he did, what he did to him? |
54079 | And is not pride the noblest and the easiest of all fulcrums for a government to work on? |
54079 | And the weather? |
54079 | And the wild flowers-- but what can I say more about them? |
54079 | And what struck me most during the expedition? |
54079 | And what will all the others of his way of thinking do? |
54079 | And where was the gallant ship, homeward bound, and all her gallant company? |
54079 | And why are the very great majority of Spring flowers yellow? |
54079 | Are the women of Utah happy? |
54079 | Are these swarms going to grow up a credit to the country? |
54079 | Are they all crazy together? |
54079 | Are they cannibals, or polygamous, or polyandrous, or amphibious? |
54079 | As to the Chinese carrying money out of the country-- why should they not do so? |
54079 | But beyond this? |
54079 | But how on earth does he swallow? |
54079 | But is it not the same in monogamy? |
54079 | But is this Bengal or Texas that we are traveling through? |
54079 | But this is surely not peculiar to polygamy, is it? |
54079 | But what is that to the power and authority of God? |
54079 | But when he does understand it, ought not his surprise to give place to admiration? |
54079 | But why should the company carefully board up its bridges so that travellers shall not enjoy the scenes up and down the rivers which they cross? |
54079 | But, after all, is not this America, where every cactus"may do as he darned pleases"? |
54079 | COULD THE MORMONS FIGHT? |
54079 | COULD THE MORMONS FIGHT? |
54079 | Can all America not match the African karoo shrub, which the camel- sparrow loves? |
54079 | Can any one be surprised that we are approaching the city of Los Angeles? |
54079 | Can the deaf, they ask, tell musicians anything of the beauty of sounds, or need the artist care for the blind man''s theory of colour? |
54079 | Can you not call them plants? |
54079 | Could anything be more incongruous? |
54079 | Could n''t you have said that without going down a mine?" |
54079 | Could not these marsh levels be utilized for the Indian water- nut, the singhara? |
54079 | Do naturalists know whether they are deaf? |
54079 | Does anybody know anything of these people? |
54079 | Does he keep his miscellaneous food in a"crop"like a pigeon, or a preliminary stomach like the cow, and"chew the cud"afterwards at his leisure? |
54079 | Does the Smithsonian know of this terror of the lake-- this freshwater kraken-- this new Mormon iniquity? |
54079 | Has no one ever invented the swamp- goblin? |
54079 | Have these men ever got anything to do? |
54079 | Have they it in their breed to be fit companions in progress of the progeny of the best European stocks? |
54079 | Have wise men from the East ever heard of this fabled thing? |
54079 | Have you ever given a dog a piece of warm fat off your plate and seen him after he had swallowed it look on the carpet for it? |
54079 | Have you ever smoked Chinese"tobacco"? |
54079 | How did I spend my time in San Francisco? |
54079 | How is the missionary going to begin, for instance, with Lillie Freeze? |
54079 | How, then, can the Saints reconcile themselves to another exodus? |
54079 | I asked,"the wives whose hearts have been broken by plurality?" |
54079 | I wonder if the hippopotamus ever caught the flea? |
54079 | IS a bugbear most bug or bear? |
54079 | If the name is only given in courtesy, why not call them princesses at once and rescue the nobler word from its present miserable degradation? |
54079 | In modern annals, of course, the American must take pre- eminence; but what can surpass the historic grandeur that dignifies the Indian stream? |
54079 | In the first place, what have negro children to do with April fooling? |
54079 | Is Jefferson more prettily situated than Marshall? |
54079 | Is he killed? |
54079 | Is it not wonderful to find men thus reverting to an intellectual type that the world had supposed to be extinct? |
54079 | Is it worth while saying that the swamp forest continued? |
54079 | Is n''t that as good as any other conjectural history? |
54079 | Is political economy to go mad simply to suit the sentiment of extra- white labour in California? |
54079 | Need I say that I do not refer to the small field- rat of that name? |
54079 | Now what argument but force can avail against such an attitude as this? |
54079 | Now what is to be done with women who not only declare they are happy in polygamy, but persist in trying to improve their monogamous sisters? |
54079 | Now, are you going to break the law or going to keep it?" |
54079 | Now, why not sow green peas along the banks of the American rivers and lakes? |
54079 | Now, with what petard will you hoist such a rock? |
54079 | One said:"Oh, yes, do n''t you know the Mormons have secret treaties with the Indians?" |
54079 | Or were they told of its stately proportions, its rapid growth, its beautiful foliage, and its splendid shade? |
54079 | Or will it play me a single- wicket match at cricket? |
54079 | Perhaps it will pretend that it has as good a seat on a horse? |
54079 | So at first when my host would suddenly turn to me with,"What do you think of that water, sir?" |
54079 | Surely a decade of unrestricted freedom and abundant food in such solitudes as these, must have developed some extraordinary social features? |
54079 | Surely it is better to be rich than a pauper? |
54079 | The problem was a very puzzling one to me at first-- why do such men make fortunes if they take the first opportunity of throwing them away? |
54079 | There are chair- legs and footstools, pokers, brooms, and telegraph- poles; but can you honestly call them plants? |
54079 | There may be"Trimmers,"but was there ever a movement that had no Trimmers? |
54079 | These facts, then, seem to prove first that polygamy, though accepted as a doctrine of the Church, is not generally acted upon-- and why? |
54079 | Thinking themselves in the van of freedom, are they to be grateful for the guidance of stragglers in the rear? |
54079 | This bit of the pattern is--""No, mother, that''s your old jacket- back; do n''t you remember?" |
54079 | WHAT is the"conductor"of a Pullman car? |
54079 | Was there ever, even in India in"the rains,"such a prodigious chorus of batrachians? |
54079 | What are they? |
54079 | What are we to say of men who say such things as these? |
54079 | What else then could they be but ignorant-- in the education of schools, I mean? |
54079 | What is polygamy like to- day? |
54079 | What is there at Fort Halleck that Indians could not do as well as white men? |
54079 | What kind of people are they that live in this terraqueous land? |
54079 | What necessity, then, have the Mormons for secret treaties With the Indians? |
54079 | What on earth did you do that for?" |
54079 | Whence have the public derived their opinions about Mormonism? |
54079 | Where are the aged apostles who have so often been described as going about in their swallow- tail coats courting each other''s daughters? |
54079 | Where are the families of one man and ten wives to be found taking the air together that pictures have so often shown us? |
54079 | Where are the"girl- hunting elders"and"ogling bishops"? |
54079 | Where shall we look in Republican history for such another incident? |
54079 | Where were the creatures that had crowded the moonlight? |
54079 | Which is the more beautiful of the two? |
54079 | Which will he do? |
54079 | Who cut that ebony and that iron- wood in the Malayan forests? |
54079 | Why Enoch? |
54079 | Why are they not made to drop their colours by a shot across their bows? |
54079 | Why do men go on accumulating money when they are already masters of enough? |
54079 | Why not do the same here with this vast City of the Prairie- Dogs that continues to right and left of us, miles after miles? |
54079 | Why the wash- hand basin? |
54079 | Would it be contrary to republican principles to ring a bell for the warning of passengers? |
54079 | Would not the ostrich thrive upon some of these prodigious tracts of unalterable land? |
54079 | Yet I turned to him civilly and said,"Is n''t there a warm spring here which is worth going to see?" |
54079 | Yet why should he not do so? |
54079 | and how came these palm- nuts here from the banks of the Niger? |
54079 | and was not the breakfast which it gave us worthy of all honour? |
54079 | and when they have, do they ever do it? |
54079 | exclaimed his friend;"what river? |
54079 | said the horseman,"what on earth are you doing, Jack?" |
54079 | that you do so entirely of your own accord and of your own free choice?" |
54079 | when are we to have Pullman palace balloons? |
2066 | Ag''in what? |
2066 | Ai n''t it? |
2066 | Ai n''t there any grass there? |
2066 | Am I goin''to be shot because I''m takin''my own part? 2066 An''--them-- other tracks? |
2066 | An''Joel accused you? |
2066 | An''how fur did you ever run him without a break? 2066 An''if I had a bridle I''d put that on you.... Who''d ever believe you''d catch yourself, draggin''in the sand?" |
2066 | An''if I''m crazy, thet girl made me.... You know what I''m a- goin''to do? 2066 An''so you would n''t own him?" |
2066 | An''supposin''we would? |
2066 | An''what can you bet? 2066 An''what kind?" |
2066 | An''what''ll you bet? |
2066 | An''what''s-- he packin''? |
2066 | An''when air they comin''off? |
2066 | An''whoever he was grabbed Lucy up-- made off with her? |
2066 | An''why, Brackton? |
2066 | An''you lied to hurt Slone? |
2066 | And I''ll HAVE to ride him? |
2066 | And of course you''d never sell nor trade Wildfire? |
2066 | And you drew a gun on him? |
2066 | And, Dad-- you consented to let that horse- thief come to our races? |
2066 | Anythin''on the ropes-- or so-- thet might give an idee who cut her loose? |
2066 | Anythin''to do with Lucy? |
2066 | Anything-- any HORSE? |
2066 | Anyway, how did Farlane know how I handled Sage King? |
2066 | Are n''t there any hunters at Bostil''s Ford? |
2066 | Are n''t you ashamed to come facin''your poor old dad? |
2066 | Are you SURE? |
2066 | Are you absolutely honest? 2066 Are you in pain?" |
2066 | Are you lazy? 2066 Are you lookin''fer me?" |
2066 | Badly? |
2066 | Been bored, eh? 2066 Been some-- hard ridin''?" |
2066 | Boss, why did n''t you fetch them hosses over? |
2066 | Bostil sent you? 2066 Bostil, did n''t we thresh thet out before-- an''FELL out over it?" |
2066 | Bostil, how are you? |
2066 | Bostil? |
2066 | Both of them? |
2066 | Boys, do you think he''s leavin''the country? |
2066 | Brack, how many hosses entered now for the big race? |
2066 | But can you use it? |
2066 | But did n''t I say no? |
2066 | But suppose he does trail us? |
2066 | But that''s not very different from my dad''s story, of his early years.... What will you do now? |
2066 | But this grass? |
2066 | But what-- will he-- do? |
2066 | But, Lucy, ai n''t it a risk you''ll be takin''--all for fun? |
2066 | But, Lucy, could Bostil''s wantin''Wildfire an''hatin''me because I wo n''t sell-- could that ruin me here at the Ford? |
2066 | Ca n''t you be sweet round him-- fetch him over to thet? |
2066 | Can you-- get me water? |
2066 | Child, you sure mean to run in this race-- the big one? |
2066 | Could he beat the King to- day? |
2066 | Could n''t I? 2066 Could n''t this wild- horse feller LET the King win thet race?" |
2066 | Crazy, am I? |
2066 | Creech, if I give my word not to try to get away, would you believe me? |
2066 | Creech, was there anythin''left in thet boat? |
2066 | Dad, ca n''t anything be done to help Creech now? |
2066 | Dad, were n''t you a rider once? |
2066 | Dad, will you give me anything I ask for? |
2066 | Dad, you old fox, did you see him ride out after me? |
2066 | Deal? 2066 Did Cordts have anythin''to say?" |
2066 | Did I ever do a single thing around horses that you did n''t want me to? |
2066 | Did he make over any papers to you? |
2066 | Did he tell you it was mortgaged to me for more''n it''s worth? |
2066 | Did n''t I beat Creech''s hosses last year without the King turnin''a hair? |
2066 | Did n''t I say wait? |
2066 | Did n''t I tell you- all what''d happen? |
2066 | Did n''t you buy it? |
2066 | Did n''t you get around Dad and trade him an old, blind, knock- kneed bag of bones for a perfectly good pony-- one I liked to ride? |
2066 | Did somebody punch me? |
2066 | Did you have any trouble gettin''away, without tellin''--about me? |
2066 | Did you know I was on this trail? |
2066 | Do I ride him-- well? |
2066 | Do n''t I hear a runnin''hoss? |
2066 | Do n''t you know? |
2066 | Do n''t you remember? |
2066 | Do you expect Joel to come up this big canyon? |
2066 | Do you gamble? |
2066 | Do you love anybody else? |
2066 | Do you think I can only ride? |
2066 | Do you think we''re safe-- from Cordts now? |
2066 | Do you trust him? |
2066 | Does ANY ONE at Bostil''s Ford know you meet me out here? |
2066 | Does he know the way? |
2066 | Done what? |
2066 | Fellers, do you think Cordts was in on thet trick? |
2066 | Fight Bostil? 2066 First well set the time,"he said, with animation,"an''then pitch into details.... What''s the date?" |
2066 | Girl, have n''t you the nerve to play your own game? 2066 Girl.... What girl?" |
2066 | Grub, you mean? |
2066 | Has the girl gone an''entered a hoss? |
2066 | Have you any broken bones? |
2066 | Have you got a gun? |
2066 | Have you got the money? |
2066 | He did? 2066 He is, is he?" |
2066 | He left no orders for me,Lucy said,"except to behave myself.... Is this behaving?" |
2066 | He''ll like you better, too.... Lucy, how''s the King comin''on? |
2066 | Hello yourself.... Did you know Van got throwed an''hurt? |
2066 | Holley an''Farlane are riders? |
2066 | Holley, do you think Wildfire can beat Sage King? |
2066 | Holley, you ai n''t figurin''on thet red hoss of Slone''s ridin''down the King? |
2066 | How about Sarchedon? |
2066 | How about the flat up the canyon? |
2066 | How can he know he''s trailing me? |
2066 | How can that be? |
2066 | How can we plan it? |
2066 | How could you refuse? 2066 How dare you say I lie?" |
2066 | How do you like-- me-- in this? |
2066 | How do you? |
2066 | How so? |
2066 | How soon''ll Creech hear the river an''know what''s comin''? |
2066 | How-- far-- did-- we-- come? |
2066 | How? |
2066 | How? |
2066 | I reckon, Miss Lucy, you-- you would n''t fool me? |
2066 | I wo n''t.... Dad, do you still worry about poor Joel Creech? |
2066 | I wonder if he would give me a job? |
2066 | I''ll stay here till my back straightens out.... Will you ride out again? |
2066 | I''m afraid not.... What''s Wildfire going to think of me? |
2066 | If I go away from here an''leave Wildfire for Lucy-- do you think she could keep him? 2066 If I love you? |
2066 | Is THAT so, Van Sickle? 2066 Is it safe for you here? |
2066 | Is some one trailing us? |
2066 | Is that so? |
2066 | Is thet a gray hoss-- or am-- I blind? |
2066 | It ai n''t safe for her out there.... Where''s my glass? 2066 It''s April, ai n''t it?" |
2066 | It''s an open race, is n''t it? |
2066 | Jane, what''s got into her? |
2066 | Jane, what''s this kid up to? |
2066 | Jane, what''s this nonsense about young Joel Creech? |
2066 | Kid? 2066 Let ME ride your Wildfire in the great race?" |
2066 | Lin Slone, are you gone plumb crazy over thet red hoss? |
2066 | Lin, you''re goin''to wear out Wildfire, an''then trap him somehow-- is thet the plan? |
2066 | Lucy, ca n''t you be satisfied an''happy with your mustangs? 2066 Lucy, is there anythin''between you an''Joel?" |
2066 | Lucy, where''s your hoss? |
2066 | Macomber, are n''t you a great one to talk? |
2066 | Miss Bostil, have you been so good to every wanderin''rider you happened to run across? |
2066 | Not even with you? |
2066 | Now, what shall I do? |
2066 | Now, what''s the date? |
2066 | Now-- them Creeches? |
2066 | Of course he can run? |
2066 | Oh, Dad, why, why did n''t you hurry Creech''s horses over? |
2066 | Oh, I forgot.... Are you sure you tied Wildfire good an''tight? |
2066 | Oh, Joel, what can I do? |
2066 | Oh, Lin, you need to be that more than I.... What will you do? |
2066 | Oh, he''s named already? |
2066 | Oh, not lost-- not starved? |
2066 | Oh, what''s happened? 2066 Oh, you''re sure we''ve lost him?" |
2066 | Only two? |
2066 | Red''s your color for to- day, then? |
2066 | Remember? 2066 Sage King had the lead, did n''t he? |
2066 | Say, but ai n''t he wild? 2066 Say, ca n''t he ring bells offen the rocks?" |
2066 | Say, what''s the matter with you? |
2066 | Say, where''s Wetherby? |
2066 | Say,said Slone, impulsively,"want to help me carry some grub an''stuff?" |
2066 | Shall I git on the King an''ketch them? |
2066 | She''s up on Buckles? |
2066 | Shot? |
2066 | Slone, hev you been round these hyar parts--- down among the monuments-- fer any considerable time? |
2066 | Slone, how''d you like to ride for me? |
2066 | Slone, you ai n''t holdin''it ag''in me-- thet I tried to shut you up the other day? |
2066 | Slone-- what-- is it? |
2066 | So this smokin''means you both want to turn back? |
2066 | So you took over the place, hey? 2066 So you''re back again?" |
2066 | Sunburn? 2066 Suppose I wo n''t accept him?" |
2066 | Sure I came.... You''re better-- not badly hurt? |
2066 | Surprisin''? |
2066 | Take them? 2066 Then thet makes ten hosses entered so far?" |
2066 | Then you''ve no people-- no one you care for? |
2066 | Then-- what on earth can-- we do? |
2066 | To hell with Creech an''his hosses, but where do I come in as a man? |
2066 | Two thousand an''Dusty Ben along with the others? |
2066 | Utah? 2066 Van, how''s the King?" |
2066 | Vorhees, are you serious? |
2066 | Wait, will you... promise not to say a word-- a single word to ME-- till after the race? |
2066 | Wal, Hawk, what d''ye mean wakin''a man at this unholy hour? |
2066 | Wal, are you drunk? |
2066 | Wal, boss, who could catch her up on Buckles? 2066 Wal, ca n''t you see any better''n me?" |
2066 | Wal, if she did n''t meet him, where was she? 2066 Wal, what do you want to show him to me for?" |
2066 | Wal, what''s up, then? |
2066 | Wal, when will you have the hosses fetched over? |
2066 | Was n''t it great, Lucy? |
2066 | Watch her? 2066 We ai n''t a- goin''to have any arguments like thet.... Now, Bostil, it''s settled, then? |
2066 | We''d be racin''the King an''Wildfire, would n''t we? |
2066 | Well, is it settled? |
2066 | Well, then-- how about Dusty Ben? |
2066 | Well, to say you liked being hugged that day was-- was a story, was n''t it? |
2066 | Well, what then? |
2066 | Well, what''s that, I wonder? |
2066 | Well? |
2066 | What CAN we tell him? |
2066 | What Creech swears he seen you do to Miss Lucy, out there among the rocks, where you was hid with Wildfire-- is there any truth in thet? |
2066 | What I want to know is-- shall I tie you up or not? |
2066 | What about it? |
2066 | What about this young Joel Creech? |
2066 | What am I up, against here? |
2066 | What did I tell you? |
2066 | What did Joel do? |
2066 | What did Van say then? |
2066 | What did she say? |
2066 | What do you mean? |
2066 | What do you mean? |
2066 | What do you mean? |
2066 | What do you mean? |
2066 | What do you say, Holley? |
2066 | What do you think of that? |
2066 | What fer? |
2066 | What good will that do? |
2066 | What have I done? |
2066 | What killed him? |
2066 | What more did the fool say? |
2066 | What of thet? |
2066 | What shall I say to Wetherby for good an''all? |
2066 | What was your game? |
2066 | What will Dad say, and Farlane, and Holley, and Van? 2066 What will become of Creech''s horses?" |
2066 | What would I do with Wildfire? |
2066 | What''d I say, Bostil? |
2066 | What''d you and Van fight about? |
2066 | What''d you beat up thet poor Joel Creech fer? |
2066 | What''d you say? |
2066 | What''d you want? |
2066 | What''ll you bet? |
2066 | What''ll you take for the roan? |
2066 | What''ll you tell Bostil? |
2066 | What''n the h-- l now, Sears? |
2066 | What''re you flustered about? |
2066 | What''s Cordts''s game-- AFTER he heads Joel Creech? |
2066 | What''s his hurry? |
2066 | What''s makin''them dust- clouds on the sage? 2066 What''s the girl got to do with it?" |
2066 | What''s the use of being decent to you? |
2066 | What''s thet last? |
2066 | What''s this hoss Wildfire you''ve entered? |
2066 | What''s up? |
2066 | What''s wrong with you? |
2066 | What''s wrong? 2066 What''s your name?" |
2066 | What-- on earth-- does this-- mean? |
2066 | What-- what has happened? |
2066 | What? |
2066 | What? |
2066 | What? |
2066 | What? |
2066 | What? |
2066 | When''s Creech''s hosses comin''over? |
2066 | When? |
2066 | Where are we? |
2066 | Where are you going? |
2066 | Where was you the night of the flood? |
2066 | Where will you take me? |
2066 | Where''s Lucy? |
2066 | Where''s the girl? |
2066 | Where''s the red stallion? |
2066 | Where''s this Slone? |
2066 | Where''s young Joel Creech? |
2066 | Where? |
2066 | Where? |
2066 | Who did cut thet thar boat loose? |
2066 | Who do you suppose I jest sold whisky to? |
2066 | Who scared you? 2066 Who shot him?" |
2066 | Who were you trailin''? |
2066 | Who''re you? |
2066 | Who''s goin''to get surprised? |
2066 | Who''s got a glass? |
2066 | Who''s thet up on him? |
2066 | Why are you alone? |
2066 | Why ca n''t we? |
2066 | Why ca n''t you? |
2066 | Why did Cordts split on the trail? |
2066 | Why did n''t I? 2066 Why not eat before you open that pack?" |
2066 | Why not? 2066 Why not? |
2066 | Why not? |
2066 | Why not? |
2066 | Why, Lucy, what''d you do with that big black devil? 2066 Why-- I-- I do n''t know.... Wo n''t you ride in to the Ford just as soon as you''re able?" |
2066 | Why-- why do you give him-- to me? |
2066 | Why? |
2066 | Why? |
2066 | Why? |
2066 | Why? |
2066 | Wild hoss? 2066 Wild hosses?" |
2066 | Wild- horse hunters, you mean? |
2066 | Wildfire? |
2066 | Will you come back-- again? |
2066 | Will-- you-- please-- fetch Sarch? |
2066 | Wo n''t you ever ride with me, out to the old camp, where I used to wait for you? |
2066 | Would n''t you like to know? |
2066 | Would you go try to hunt another wild stallion-- like Wildfire? |
2066 | You came? 2066 You caught- that red devil-- an''fetched him-- back to me?" |
2066 | You did? 2066 You like him as well as anybody.... John Bostil, what do you say? |
2066 | You mean to tell me you did fer Cordts an''Hutch what you did fer Sears? |
2066 | You mean will I try to get away from you-- or not? |
2066 | You mean-- that I ride Wildfire? |
2066 | You need money an''hosses, do n''t you? |
2066 | You ran off to get out of seeing Wetherby, did n''t you? |
2066 | You said something about me? |
2066 | You see, the river ai n''t begun to raise yet.... How''re the hosses comin''on? |
2066 | You''ll ride the King again? |
2066 | You''ll take back Wildfire? |
2066 | You''ll-- you''ll fetch Dad''s hosses over? |
2066 | You''re ashamed of it? |
2066 | You''re very good.... And do you think Wildfire can beat the King? |
2066 | You''re wantin''Cordts to split on the trail? |
2066 | You''ve been down? |
2066 | You-- give-- Wildfire-- to me? |
2066 | Your dad hires many riders, I supposed? |
2066 | Your things? 2066 ''Brackton,''he said, sharp- like,''is Bostil goin''to pull a gun on me at sight?'' 2066 ''When is them races comin''off?'' 2066 ... An''why? |
2066 | ... How is my horse, Wildfire? |
2066 | ... Is it a dream?" |
2066 | ... Lucy, are you in fun?" |
2066 | ... Say,''ai n''t Joel told you yet about thet boat?" |
2066 | ... Wal, an''what did he say?" |
2066 | ... What shall I do?" |
2066 | ... What would Lucy think of you? |
2066 | ... What''s this? |
2066 | ... Whatever''s she goin''to think?" |
2066 | ... Where? |
2066 | A park? |
2066 | After the race-- what then? |
2066 | Ai n''t he home?" |
2066 | Ai n''t there anythin''to do but wait?" |
2066 | Am I closer to him? |
2066 | An'', Slone, you''re sure wise, ai n''t you, thet if Bostil does n''t buy him you ca n''t stay on here?" |
2066 | An''fer that matter, who knows anythin''sure about thet hell- bent river?" |
2066 | An''how did he?" |
2066 | An''how long can you stay?" |
2066 | An''now the last question-- what do you want for a birthday present?" |
2066 | An''what''s he goin''to do when he finds out?" |
2066 | An''what''s your kick?" |
2066 | An''when will I see you again?" |
2066 | An''you woke me for thet? |
2066 | And that''s all.... Dad, was it-- was it very bad?" |
2066 | And what do you think? |
2066 | And what do you think? |
2066 | And what would Slone do? |
2066 | Antelope? |
2066 | Are you his friend?" |
2066 | Are you hurt?" |
2066 | Are you hurt?" |
2066 | But I did n''t take no stock in her talk.... An''the hoss''s name?" |
2066 | But can you ride as well?" |
2066 | But it''s true-- ain''t it?" |
2066 | But never a wild horse?" |
2066 | But was it any longer a joke? |
2066 | But what I want to know, is it true what Joel seen?" |
2066 | But what crucifies me is-- WILL THET FETCH HER BACK?" |
2066 | But what else could she do? |
2066 | But what from me?" |
2066 | But what was that beating in his ears-- sharp, swift, even, rhythmic? |
2066 | But, Lucy, my dear, talkin''good sense now-- you ai n''t a- goin''to go up on some unbroken mustang in this big race?" |
2066 | Could he be broke?" |
2066 | Could he kill her-- crush that dear golden head? |
2066 | Could she hear above that roar back there in the forest? |
2066 | Did I tell you I was training him for the races?" |
2066 | Did he regret being freed from guilt in the simple minds of the villagers-- regret it because suspicion would fall upon Lucy''s father? |
2066 | Did n''t I beg you, a little time back, to lend me a few hundred? |
2066 | Did she ask you to find out?" |
2066 | Did she see a shadow-- darker than others-- moving? |
2066 | Did you ever hear of him?" |
2066 | Did you ever tell your dad that?" |
2066 | Did you ever tire thet hoss?" |
2066 | Did you have to scare Auntie and me out of our wits just for that?" |
2066 | Did, they think he cared more for horseflesh than for his own flesh and blood? |
2066 | Do I look much like Lucy Bostil?" |
2066 | Do n''t I know you could n''t give one of those racers away? |
2066 | Do n''t you want Wildfire to win?" |
2066 | Do you savvy?" |
2066 | Do you think Creech can shake him on a trail? |
2066 | Don''t-- don''t tell me Dad hit you?" |
2066 | Ever see him?" |
2066 | Finally he asked,''How''s my friend Bostil?'' |
2066 | Had Creech met allies? |
2066 | Had a branch lashed her? |
2066 | Had he been shot at from above or behind? |
2066 | Had he come to the end of the world? |
2066 | Had he really seen Lucy? |
2066 | Had he reconsidered his generous thought? |
2066 | Had not his enemy''s son shot at him from ambush? |
2066 | Had the King been beaten? |
2066 | Have you been ill?" |
2066 | Have you ever asked Lucy about him?" |
2066 | He had the sun figgered, but what''d he want to run through town for? |
2066 | He looked kind of thoughtful then, an''I knew what was comin''....''How''s the King?'' |
2066 | How about it?'' |
2066 | How about thet for the races?" |
2066 | How are you?" |
2066 | How could they build a railroad through thet country?" |
2066 | How far might the chase take him? |
2066 | How had he ever dared to believe he could capture that wild stallion? |
2066 | How in the world would she ever do it? |
2066 | How was he to mount that wild stallion? |
2066 | How would she find the crippled rider? |
2066 | How''d you ever get over? |
2066 | I owe you-- a lot.... What did you say your name was?" |
2066 | I saw him lift bags that were hefty for me.... Lucy, do you ride these days?" |
2066 | I wonder if Bostil could have held back repairin''that boat, an''then cut it loose? |
2066 | I wonder? |
2066 | I wondered what you''d do, Lucy, if Cordts or that loon Creech should get hold of you?" |
2066 | If that shameful suspicion was a fact why was it--- what did it mean? |
2066 | In all common sense why do n''t you take him?" |
2066 | Is he dead?" |
2066 | Is n''t that funny? |
2066 | Is that all you said to provoke Van?" |
2066 | Is thet so? |
2066 | It woke my heart.... Where-- where did he hit you? |
2066 | Joel, what are you saying? |
2066 | Lin, have you got an extra set of shoes for him?" |
2066 | Now talk fast.... Are you one of Cordts''s gang?" |
2066 | Oh, say, you was n''t scared of the King, now?" |
2066 | Or do n''t you believe I can ride you?" |
2066 | Or had the long chase and his privations unhinged his mind? |
2066 | Queer deal, ai n''t it, men? |
2066 | Recollect thet bunch of colts he had? |
2066 | Savvy thet?" |
2066 | Say, Lucy, are you in love with him?" |
2066 | Say, Van, when will the races come off?" |
2066 | She greeted them with a bright smile, and when she saw Brackton she burst out:"Oh, Mr. Brackton, the wagon''s in, and did my box come? |
2066 | Slone? |
2066 | So he''s asked you, then? |
2066 | Suppose she had worn the flimsy dress, in which she had met Slone every night save this one? |
2066 | Surely you wo n''t try to go back the way you came?" |
2066 | Tense questions pierced the dark chaos of Slone''s mind-- what could he do? |
2066 | The desert and her life seemed as one, yet in what did they resemble each other-- in what of this scene could she read the nature of her future? |
2066 | The only question is-- CAN you ride him?" |
2066 | Then Macomber addressed her:"Miss Lucy, you see this here sorrel?" |
2066 | Then he lay down to rest, and he said:"Wonder where Wildfire is to- night? |
2066 | Then what''d you do?" |
2066 | Then why did n''t you wait and meet him like a man instead of dragging me to this misery?" |
2066 | Then, Bostil, what do you think? |
2066 | Thet ai n''t in some hoss- traders I know.... What do you think of this mustang?" |
2066 | To himself, when alone, Bostil muttered:"Wonder what the kid has looked up now? |
2066 | To meet thet debt? |
2066 | Use them, will you?" |
2066 | Wal, now, when you git back home what''s comin''of it all?" |
2066 | Was he alone? |
2066 | Was he badly hurt, after all? |
2066 | Was he dreaming? |
2066 | Was he dreaming? |
2066 | Was he in a bad fix when you got to him yesterday?" |
2066 | Was it a storm or an avalanche slipping or falling water? |
2066 | Was it he who had been responsible, or an unknown savage within him? |
2066 | Was not his very life at stake? |
2066 | Was she dead? |
2066 | Was that his girl-- that tight little gray burr half hidden in the huge stallion''s flaming mane? |
2066 | Was that likely when the man had no friends? |
2066 | Was there any way in which Bostil could recover his boat? |
2066 | We crossed the great canyon--""The Grand Canyon?" |
2066 | Whar''s Peg an''the Roan? |
2066 | What about?" |
2066 | What about?" |
2066 | What and where would be the end of this chase? |
2066 | What can I do?" |
2066 | What could Holley want with him? |
2066 | What could have detained her? |
2066 | What d''ye mean, Dad, by this move? |
2066 | What did he care about the idiot Creech? |
2066 | What did he mean? |
2066 | What did she mean that he would tell her father? |
2066 | What do I care? |
2066 | What do you think? |
2066 | What else can I do?" |
2066 | What for?" |
2066 | What had formed all these strange monuments? |
2066 | What had gotten into her? |
2066 | What had happened to dash the cup from his lips? |
2066 | What had happened to her? |
2066 | What had happened? |
2066 | What made her flush red at sight of him and then, pale? |
2066 | What made the King stand so still? |
2066 | What might not Bostil do? |
2066 | What might not happen if the Creeches fell in with Cordts? |
2066 | What on earth is the matter?" |
2066 | What races? |
2066 | What shall I do?" |
2066 | What was that? |
2066 | What was the matter with this old rider? |
2066 | What was the thing he meant to do? |
2066 | What were a few more pounds to this desert stallion in his last run? |
2066 | What would Bostil and Holley and Farlane say at sight of Wildfire? |
2066 | What would Bostil say at sight of that flame- colored stallion? |
2066 | What would Holley do? |
2066 | What would be the end of this flight? |
2066 | What would he say about the riding- habit that she wore? |
2066 | What would he say when she told him she could see him no more? |
2066 | What would he say? |
2066 | What would people say? |
2066 | What would poor Aunt Jane do in the morning when she discovered who was missing? |
2066 | What would-- what had become of Lucy? |
2066 | What''d pitch into him fer?" |
2066 | What''d you have to offer Lucy?" |
2066 | What''s he know about the river? |
2066 | What''s the date?" |
2066 | What''s this hoss she calls Wildfire?" |
2066 | What, Slone wondered, was at the bottom of this rent in the earth? |
2066 | When had Bostil seen eyes like those-- dark, shining, wonderful? |
2066 | When would Bostil return? |
2066 | When?" |
2066 | Where did Bostil''s hate of a man stand in comparison with love of a horse? |
2066 | Where does this band hang out?" |
2066 | Where is she?" |
2066 | Where was he from? |
2066 | Where was his gun? |
2066 | Where was the rider? |
2066 | Where were the great race- horses-- Blue Roan and Peg-- and the other thoroughbreds? |
2066 | Where''d she get him? |
2066 | Where''s Bostil?" |
2066 | Where''s he headin''for?" |
2066 | Where''s my glass?" |
2066 | Where? |
2066 | Where?" |
2066 | Where?" |
2066 | Who could catch me on Sarch?" |
2066 | Who had made them? |
2066 | Who made them?" |
2066 | Who owned this Wildfire? |
2066 | Who shot you?" |
2066 | Who was he? |
2066 | Who?" |
2066 | Who?" |
2066 | Why did n''t he keep it?" |
2066 | Why did n''t the darn fool sell his stallion to your father?" |
2066 | Why did n''t you keep out of his way? |
2066 | Why did n''t you take it like a man?" |
2066 | Why did she often at table or in the big living- room softly brush against him when it seemed she could have avoided that? |
2066 | Why had she discarded her boy''s rider outfit and chaps for a riding- habit made by her aunt, and one she had scorned to wear? |
2066 | Why not pack up an outfit of clothes? |
2066 | Why was he so pale? |
2066 | Why?" |
2066 | Will that do, Auntie?" |
2066 | With a strange pain at her breast Lucy wondered why Slone had not spoken that way before? |
2066 | Would he ever forget her eyes-- her voice? |
2066 | Would n''t Bostil take him from her?" |
2066 | Would that turn back Wildfire? |
2066 | Would the great desert river stop Wildfire in his flight? |
2066 | Would you believe you could ride offer this rim, straight down thar fer fifty miles, an''never git off your hoss?" |
2066 | Would you leave a trail somehow?" |
2066 | You ai n''t bad hurt?" |
2066 | You ai n''t meanin''them cayuses thar are all you''ve got left of thet grand bunch of hosses?" |
2066 | You love me-- that well?" |
2066 | You made me no- good.... Will you marry me?" |
2066 | You say you were weak? |
2066 | You was? |
2066 | You''ll let Cordts come?" |
2066 | are you-- you badly hurt?" |
2066 | ca n''t you see?" |
2066 | did you catch them-- fetch them back-- lookin''for me?" |
2066 | what''s thet shootin''up behind the ridge?" |
2066 | where''s the rider?" |
2066 | you could n''t...""Sell Wildfire!--after what it cost me to catch an''break him? |
2066 | you did n''t?" |