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
30139Do you regard yourself a mighty hunter and desire so to convince your friends?
30139Or would you be content to angle for the finny denizens of the deep with a certainty that you will not in turn be tantalized?
30139What are your favorite pastimes?
10751And Captain McNulty, as he stood at the wheel and steadied the"Queen,"said:"That monument?
10751And always his question was,''How may I put hiaqua in my purse?''
10751Do n''t want a man to lose any chances, do you?"
10751Queer idea?
10751Why, blame it all, if he thought he could get in along with the Chinooks it''s all right, ai n''t it?
40132C Vein(?)
40132G. R. C. D Vein 33, G. R. C. E Vein(?
40132Now comes the practical question, Who are to handle this vast trade of$ 300,000,000 annually?
40132Present population of Seattle, and commercial growth?
40132Yet where else on the earth can such crops be raised even occasionally?
38132And shall I be less brave, Than you sweet lyric thing?
38132But the life of which men say,"The world has given him bread, And what gives he to the world as pay For the loaf on which he fed?"
38132I went to the throne with a quivering soul,-- The old year was done,"Dear Father, hast thou a new leaf for me?
38132One learns to love the child who asks,"Can people who see, see''round corners?"
38132The Atlantic Monthly published the Pedigree of Pegasus; Cornhill Magazine, Browning Out West and Did Browning Whistle or Sing?
38132What other state can boast of charms so varied?
42384Why reject the poetic landscape? 42384 What can be more angelic and soothing to the soul than the songs of the waves? 42384 What has changed this sad drudgery of the Indians to a social commonwealth? 42384 What has invited reason and common sense to dwell peacefully in our hearts? 42384 What has lifted the world from the thorny plane of priesthood? 42384 What has spurned the fiend of superstition to a shameful death? 42384 What has wrested from the priestly hand the scepter of government? 42384 What to them the soft pillow? 42384 When Ole Bull was asked,Who taught you to play so sweetly?"
42384Where can you find more poesy than in the pearl- set crests rolling like melted gold upon gilded pebbles?
42384Why linger on the hungry prairies of the east, freezing your lives out, when opportunities like these are extended to you?
42384where art thine"blues and longings?"
53582( Spermophilus?)
53582= Aplodontia rufa rufa=( Rafinesque)_ Anisonyx?
53582= Citellus beecheyi douglasii=( Richardson) Beechey ground squirrel_ Arctomys?
53582= Mus musculus= Linnaeus, subsp?
53582= Myocastor coypus=( Molina) subsp?
53582= Sciurus niger= Linnaeus subsp?
53582= Sylvilagus floridanus=( Allen) subsp.?
53582_ Measurements._--Four males and a female from the Blue Mountains, Columbia County, average: total length 93; length of tail 41.5; hind foot?
53582_ Type._--Obtained by J. K. Lord at"Ptarmigan Hill,"near head of Ashnola River, Cascade Range, British Columbia, in early fall of 1860(?
53582| A| B| C| D| E| F-------------------------------------------+---+---+---+---+---+--- Neurotrichus gibbsii gibbsii|||||?
42314And how did Penelope explain the mystery?
42314How much do you want?
42314How now, Caudal?
42314How shall we have them?
42314Loolowcan, my lad, my experienced guide, cur nesika moosum; where sleep we?
42314Why did n''t the old fool drop his wampum,--shell out, as one might say,--and make tracks?
42314''Dare you go to the caves where my treasures are hid?''
42314And always the question was,''How may I put hiaqua in my purse?''
42314Are all of the glaciers that flow from the mountain wasting away?
42314But where can aught, save firs with ostrich digestion, grow on these rough, forest- clad shoulders?
42314Every word of Tamanoüs had thus far proved veritable; but might there not be a bitter deceit at the last?
42314Had Tamanoüs been revealing to another the great secret?
42314Had Tamanoüs been widely at work in that eventful night?--or had the spiritual change the old man felt affected his views of the outer world?
42314I lapped,--an excellent test of pluck in the days of Gideon son of Barak;--and why?
42314If mortal can gain the thoughts of immortality, is not his earthly destiny achieved?
42314If we find this to be the case, what climatic changes does it indicate?
42314Is this a rebuff?
42314Need I say that the grouse was admirable, that everything was delicious, and the Confucian weed first chop?
42314That flame just glimmering over the tree- tops, was it a camp- fire of friend or foe?
42314This boon of fire,--what wonder that men devised a Prometheus greatest of demigods as its discoverer?
42314Was there another searcher in the forest, and a bolder than he?
42314What cloud, piled massive on the horizon, could cast an image so sharp in outline, so full of vigorous detail of surface?
42314What was to be done?
42314When will he come down, down, down, Down to the salmon- pot and me?''
42314Why so, sweet fountain, which I may name Hippocrene, since hoofs of Klale have caused me thy discovery?
42314said I, baptizing him by the name of the part that saved his life;"canst thou follow toward fodder?"
42314what could campaigners do without thy fatness, thy leanness, thy saltness, thy portableness?"
37212How this done? 37212 Who is this Ai n''t Worthy, the Oily?
37212Who is this Miller of the Wampum Lodge? 37212 ***** If theincompetent"Indian has it tough in this life where he is so well cared(?)
37212***** WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE NIGHT?
37212***** What is the TIPI ORDER OF AMERICA?
37212; or is it to follow the less rugged trail of mediocre so recently determined on?
37212Can any fair minded citizen blame an Indian for putting up"the same old howl that he has howled for the last ten years?"
37212Can the most prejudiced of"Indian haters"find excuse for the treatment accorded Simon Goudy by the Indian Department?
37212Do you think you have a right to grabble my Prior Riparian Rights?
37212Do you think you will make me to pay you for my own water?
37212Does it redound to the credit of the Indian Department that one of its Wards should howl vainly for simple justice even for one year?
37212Her"friend"lost no time in his offer of financial assistance(?).
37212If so who ever heard of it?
37212Is it any wonder that the Indian has learned to look upon the Agent as a conniver with the white man to loot and despoil him of his own?
37212Is the Indian Bureau a party to the crime?
37212Is the white man looking for war path about this irrigation system?
37212Mr. Brown, who has been connected with divers litigations connected with Reservation deals, boldly appropriated(?)
37212NOTE-- Will the= Tepee= return to its original declared principal of battling for a better recognition of the rights of its people?
37212Now here is the question, is your power right to crush me down as you see fit?
37212One of the tribesmen exclaimed:"What does this mean?
37212Or is it only afraid of the reputed millionaire water"appropriator"?
37212THE DISCARDS_ By HE- MENE KA- WAN:"Old Wolf"_ Author of"The Crime Against the Yakimas""Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia""Rebellion(?)
37212Very soon he will run me Down, and what is the Right way to bringing me to Citizenship?
37212Was there an investigation?--an inquest?
37212What is an Injun for if not to be skinned by the"superior"race?
37212What is he doing?
37212What is he here for?
37212What is the Washington State Humane Bureau for that it does not interfere with this lawless disregard of the humane laws?
37212Where did they come from any way, from above the clouds or from hell?
37212Who are these men without shame or honor?"
37212Why does it allow a water- hog to fatten at the expense of those whom it holds in its iron grasp?
37212Why does our Commissioner do this thing?
37212Why is this?
37212Will a higher tribunal be invoked before another Planting Moon shall have arrived?
37212learn me First To steal?
35992On what principle could a part of the general laws of the Territory go to that island, and a part not? 35992 Then shall I help you to some of the mutton?"
35992Then you will take some of the roast chicken?
35992Well,says mine host,"you will certainly take some roast pork?"
35992''Are you married?''
35992''Before you came here, how long had it been since you last saw your father?''
35992''Has it got animals in it or not?''
35992''I spell my name,''said the Judge,''G- r- e- e- n- e. You would not call me Gree- ne, would you?''
35992''It is spelled,''answered our friend, with charming gravity,''B- r- o- w- n- e; if that is not Brow- ne, I would like to know what it does spell?''
35992''What is it?''
35992''What is the object of your visit here?''
35992''What relation are you if any, to the prisoner?''
35992''Why do you call that name Brown- e?''
35992A gentleman rushed up to me as I was slowly walking across James Street and said:"Judge, how do you feel about this proceeding?"
35992As such, what evidence have we that a spirit- existence was ever destroyed?
35992But where is the man so calm, so dispassionate and discriminating as to avoid the engulfing breakers on either hand?
35992Could this convention have stood for a day with the extension of the taxing power of this territory over that island?
35992Does it follow that the soul is extinct?
35992Does the man think, reflect and judge of the moral qualities of thoughts and acts after the extinction of life?
35992Ever since the poetic Job uttered the profound question,"If a man die shall he live again?"
35992He says to John Doe:"Sha nt I help your plate with some of this roast beef, which is very juicy and fine?"
35992How does instinct act as contra distinguished from actions based upon the exercise of soul- power?
35992How is it possible, then, by combination to produce that of which no trace even existed in the elements?
35992I asked him what so many Indians, all armed, had come away from their villages and to the boundary of their country for?
35992I continued somewhat thus:"Are you afraid that the sheriff will send away the prisoners tonight, or that they will escape?
35992I increased my speed and was soon along side of him,--I said"How do you do, sir?"
35992In doing so, he was constantly calling that author''s name Brown- e?
35992Is the impairment or destruction of the particular piano, a destruction or extinction of that music?
35992Is the power to think and reflect and to judge of the moral quality of thoughts and actions, a property of matter or not?
35992Man alone being possessed of soul qualities, the question arises, what are the duration of these qualities?
35992Sam, as soon as he could get his breath, says:''What did you niggers mean by crying out to me, run Sam, for God''s sake, run?
35992Secondly-- Is thought and the power to judge of the moral qualities of thoughts and actions a property of organized matter?
35992She was evidently a stranger, and''who is she?''
35992Someone cried out:"Is this a pantomime performance, or a public speech?"
35992The last time I passed the wagon, the Colonel stuck his head out from the opposite side and asked,"What are you going to do, Captain?"
35992The miner softly put his hand to his pistol, but, relenting, said:"You are a tenderfoot and I forgive you; but why did you say I was lying?"
35992The question may be asked: Are there no means by which this fatal mistake may now be remedied?
35992The question with him was, what is the law?
35992Their inquiry was not, what was the reason of the thing, but what had some Court said?
35992They were told that the captives were in the proper custody; and they were asked what they wanted the captives brought to the engine- house for?
35992Thirdly-- Is the power to think, to reflect and to judge of the moral quality of actions and thoughts a property of animal organization?
35992This could not be the princess?
35992What do we understand by soul?
35992What will be the effect and consequence of this horrid murder, considered with reference to national affairs?
35992Who will argue that the destruction of the frail canvas is the destruction of these conceptions?
35992Who would thus reason?
35992Why do the whites always urge the Indian to go upon reservations?
35992did you suppose I was such an enormous fool as to throw off on that race?''"
35992when is your show going to be along?''
10725Are n''t you boys in on this?
10725What did you do then?
10725What shall we do with him?
10725When do we reach the reviewing stand?
10725Who are you, an I.W.W.?
10725And have you any doubt that there was a raid on the hall?
10725And in deciding this case, I want each of you, members of the jury, to ask yourself what would you have done?
10725Besides, who would care to get a gentleman in trouble for killing a mere"Wobbly"?
10725But how did it happen that the lights were turned out at such an opportune time?
10725But in case of another trial...?
10725But was there a conspiracy on the part of the lumber interests to commit murder and violence in an effort to drive organized labor from its domain?
10725Can you imagine what their peonage must have been like?
10725Could it be that city officials were working hand in glove with the lynch mob?
10725Did he carry a rope in the parade because he owned a cow and a calf?
10725Did the defendants get a fair and impartial trial?
10725Does it mean anything to you?
10725Have you ever stopped to think where the raw material comes from or what the workers are like who produce it?
10725I says to him''Are you going to protect my property?''
10725In my opening statement, I said I would stand or fall on the issue of: Who was the aggressor on Armistice Day?
10725Is n''t it peculiar that, out of many similar raids, you only heard of the one where the men defended themselves?
10725It is true that the marchers were fired upon; that shots were fired by some of these defendants; but why were the shots fired?
10725It read:"Are you an American?
10725Murder or Self- Defense?
10725Now, how in the world can men be found guilty of conspiring to murder without previous premeditation?
10725Now, what was contemplated on Armistice Day?
10725One is the question: Who was the aggressor in the Armistice Day affray?
10725Or what?
10725Shall we give our report to the press?
10725The other is: Was Eugene Barnett in the Avalon hotel window when that affray occurred?
10725Then he continued:"How would you feel if one of your clients would come up to you in public, slap you on the back and say''Hello, Elmer?''"
10725Thompson have a rope?
10725Was there a raid on the hall before the shooting?
10725What Is a Casual Laborer?
10725What are we going to do about it?"
10725What is expected of men who have been treated as these men were treated and who were denied redress or protection under the law?
10725What possible motive could these boys have had for firing upon innocent marching soldiers?
10725Why Were Ropes Carried?
10725Why Were the Shots Fired?
10725Why did he want to drive them out?
10725Why did the prosecution need so many attorneys here, if it had the facts straight?
10725Why should the beautiful city of Centralia tolerate the hated Union hall any longer?
10725Why were scores of American Legion members imported here to sit at the trial at a wage of$ 4 per day and expenses?
10725Would he have had the men wait with their lives at stake?
10725had reason to fear an attack from Warren Grimm and his fellow marchers?
10725hall on the part of the business interests of Centralia?
10725hall unlawfully raided?
10725hall, and to run the Industrial Workers of the World out of town?
10725hall?
39334''No, well what was it, uncle?'' 39334 How is that?"
39334In coming across the plains, Mr. Denny, were you attacked by Indians, or have any adventures out of the ordinary?
39334Is that so? 39334 One day as she sat in my kitchen a young white girl asked before her, in English, of course,''Does Angeline know anything about God?''
39334Thar haint no danger, Miss, leastways not yet; wots all this fuss about anyhow? 39334 What could it be?
39334What is it, Liza?
39334Why, do you think there is any danger from the Indians?
39334''Why, how do you do, Uncle Stanley, glad to see you-- how does the poultry ranch prosper?
39334( Have you any money?)
39334( Where are you going?)
39334***** It might be asked,"Does the environment affect the character and mental development, even the physical configuration?"
39334An old Indian followed him and asked"What was that you said?"
39334As usual I inquired after her wants, when she somewhat indignantly asked,''Do n''t you suppose I can come to see you without wanting something?''
39334Beaty had fairly got seated, when Dick stood before him and fairly screamed:"''Did you eat that cheese?''
39334By the way, have you moved to Alki Point yet?''
39334Did he mention the circumstances?''
39334Did you look to see what it was?"
39334Do you think they will ever come over?
39334His father looked at them a moment and said:''How is this; you have only brought me eight cigars?''
39334How are Mr. and Mrs. Welch and family?
39334How did you find things?''
39334How was it possible for me to forget him?
39334I always made her some little present, saying,''Well, Angeline, what do you want?
39334I thought,''what is she doing here?
39334I wonder if old Father Time has effaced all the names yet?
39334I. N. Ebey of Whidby Island?
39334If motherhood be a trial under the most favorable circumstances, what must it have been on the long march?
39334In her last illness she said, with much tenderness,"Mother, who will help you now?"
39334Some sugar?''
39334The singing of"Red, White and Blue"by the children created great enthusiasm; war tableaux such as"The Soldier''s Farewell,""Who Goes There?"
39334Those near by were friendly, but what of those farther away?
39334Was not this the school for the greater pioneering of the farthest west?
39334Well acquainted as they were with prairie schooners, a schooner on the ocean was another kind of craft and they enjoyed(?)
39334What cruel wrong had he witnessed or suffered to make him so full of bitterness?
39334What was the meaning of it?
39334When he supposed their curiosity satisfied, he rose to go, when one of the Indians asked him,"Halo chicamum?"
39334and how did she get here ahead of me?''
39334exclaimed Beaty, jumping to his feet,''thought it tasted mighty queer; what can I do?''
31810And I am not arrested?
31810And by that you mean a peaceful strike?
31810And split his head open and the blood ran out, but not enough to move you to any sympathy?
31810And that was before there was any shooting?
31810And they took you down to the judge''s office, did they?
31810And when you got to the judge''s office you found you were in Mr. McLaren''s and Mr. Veitch''s and Mr. Black''s office in the Smith Building?
31810And why? 31810 And you did n''t care whether you hit one of the twenty- five or one of the other two hundred and twenty- five?"
31810And you did not go to Yakima and come back to Seattle to fight for free speech because you were compelled to do so?
31810Any guns?
31810Any rough talk; any rough, ugly looks?
31810Any threats?
31810Are you going to give the stamp of your approval to this sort of thing? 31810 As to force and violence, who did they put on to prove it?
31810But have you any doubt that Tracy was seen on the boat? 31810 Did Carlson have a gun?"
31810Did I understand you to say you stood up to see something before you were shot?
31810Did any blood flow?
31810Did you consider yourself a fighting member?
31810Did you do it?
31810Did you hit any others?
31810Did you or did you not expect to go to jail when you left Portland?
31810Did you see a gun on the boat?
31810Did you see any guns fired on the boat?
31810Did you see any guns fired on the dock?
31810Did you see anybody with a gun on the boat?
31810Did you strike a little Finnish fellow over the head with a gun?
31810Do you believe in free speech?
31810For whom was he working, thru you, at that time?
31810Have you any ordinance against it, that is, have I broken any law?
31810How much do you weigh?
31810I was sitting right opposite the fire with my coffee and bread and meat in my hand when Sheriff McRae came up and says,''Who is this bunch?'' 31810 If you mean am I a moral fighter?
31810In a strike?
31810In this case you must answer the question-- Is this defendant guilty or innocent? 31810 In what position was he when shooting?"
31810Is the administration of the law to be made a farce? 31810 Is there a red- blooded man in the audience who will take the stand?"
31810Jolly, good- natured bunch of boys?
31810Lots of young boys among them, were n''t there?
31810McRae came back and he looked at me and said,''What in hell are you doing up here?'' 31810 McRae then asked,''Who is their leader?''
31810Mr. Ahern, on the fifth day of November you had in your employ a man named George Reese?
31810Never voted in your life?
31810Not enough to arouse any sympathy in you?
31810Now then, why did the State select Tracy? 31810 Now what is this Joe Hill Memorial Edition?"
31810One of the questions in this case is the question-- Which side was the aggressor on that occasion? 31810 Or do you think the men were pretty big babies and cowards who were doing the beating?"
31810Punched you where?
31810Sabotage is what? 31810 That is on your left--?"
31810That is, you believe they were right because of the actions of the people on the other side?
31810That''s the way the North did with the slaves, is n''t it? 31810 The question of what you are to get in connection with your testimony here has not as yet been definitely decided?"
31810Then it''s just like this,said Vanderveer,"when you pull the string, up jumps Headlee?"
31810Then the sheriff recognized me, he had been down in Mukilteo before, and he says,''What are you doing up here?'' 31810 Then when these men left they were determined?"
31810Then you do believe it would be all right, yourself?
31810There was a small man, I believe they call him Miller, he saw him standing there and he says,''You here, too?'' 31810 Until now you are satisfied that their doctrines taken as a whole are proper and should be promulgated and adopted by the working class?"
31810Was it a fight to win the right of free speech on the one hand? 31810 Well, how did you get to talking to this total stranger about the Everett matter?"
31810Well, what is your family name in Poland?
31810Well,replied the witness,"what did they give us the saps for?"
31810Were you ever?
31810What did you get?
31810What did you put this book in for then?
31810What do you mean by that?
31810What do you mean?
31810What does the identification by McRae amount to? 31810 What evidence is there that Tom Tracy had anything to do with such a conspiracy, if there were one?
31810What inducements were made to this man Adams?
31810What is the evidence about the fires? 31810 What were they coming to Everett for, these forty- one men who were met?
31810Where did you vote last?
31810Who did it?
31810Who was the aggressor on July 31st when James Rowan was arrested and brought into the city court? 31810 Who was the aggressor?
31810Who was the man, if you know?
31810Why did n''t you use your hands and push them out?
31810Why have you got me down here?
31810Why not?
31810You are not going to get a trip to Honolulu?
31810You believe in unions, you believe in organized labor, do n''t you?
31810You did hear them say they would take possession?
31810You did whatever the I. W. W.''s wanted in that?
31810You have n''t any particular interest in this case, have you?
31810You meant that, did you?
31810You think that would justify it?
31810You thought he was a pretty big baby?
31810You understand conspiracy to be some kind of force, do you?
31810You were in full view of the boat?
31810''Did you find any shooting arms on them?''
31810And Fellow Worker Paterson came back down the track and I says,''What is the matter, Paterson, are you crazy?
31810And I ask you, if there was not an intention to start trouble why were they kept in the warehouse until the boat had almost tied up?
31810And what did Hawes say?
31810And what did we find?
31810And what does that show you?
31810And you say he was murdered?"
31810Any question in God''s world who had done the dirty work up to that time?
31810Are you guilty or not guilty?"
31810Attorney Vanderveer questioned this witness as follows:"Who shot Jeff Beard in the right breast?"
31810B. shot, do n''t you?"
31810BLOODY SUNDAY How shall we enter the kingdom of Everett?
31810Because the I. W. W. used Beverly Park for what purpose?
31810Black asked Bridge:"How do you know there was a shot from that place?"
31810Can you find it in the evidence to bring in a verdict of guilty in this case?
31810Cooley?"
31810Did he put them there for fun, or were they put there by somebody else''s rotten, dirty brutality?
31810Did he say''Red''Downs or''Red''Doran?"
31810Did we say''meals?''
31810Did you ever in your life before hear of officials taking their instructions from representatives of an industrial movement?
31810Do I look like a fighter?"
31810Do you recognize him, Louis Skaroff?"
31810Does it seem very much to concern others who are attempting this prosecution?
31810Had any of their members been beaten up?
31810Had anything happened to their members whatsoever?
31810He caught hold of me and gave me a yank forward, and he says,''So you are back, eh?''
31810He repeated,''You are an I. W. W., are you?''
31810He said,''My God, they did n''t strike him, did they?''
31810He says,''Do you carry a card?''
31810He says,''Do you see that track?''
31810He says,''Do you understand what this means?''
31810He was asked by Vanderveer:"Did you see any guns on the dock?"
31810He was asked:"He had his hand on his gun while he was still facing you?"
31810He was asked:"When you did line up, you were then willingly a member, were you?"
31810He was asked:"Why did you come to this country?"
31810His question was:"Did you pick anything up from the floor?"
31810Holding up his left hand to check the singing, he yelled to the men on board:"Who is your leader?"
31810How do they stigmatize them?
31810How do we know?
31810How do you suppose Rowan got those marks on his back?
31810I laughed at him, says I,''What does this outrage mean?''
31810I said, who were the aggressors?
31810I said,''John, you do n''t mean that, you ca n''t mean it?''
31810I says,''Ai n''t I going to Seattle?
31810I says,''Sure?''
31810I says,''What do you mean?''
31810If that was not an ambuscade, what on earth was it?
31810If there was a conspiracy to violate a city ordinance why did not the city officials make arrests and charge the men with such violations?
31810In concluding his examination Veitch asked the witness:"What is your name in Polish?"
31810Is it any wonder that four of the boys were taken to the hospital?
31810Is it any wonder they did?
31810Is n''t it impossible to avoid a fight when someone usurps unlawfully and illegally the legislative and judicial functions of government?
31810Is n''t it time to fight?
31810Is there any question in your mind who was the aggressor up to Beverly Park?
31810Judge Bell and Mr. Cooley were both on the dock?
31810Leering at Remick he exclaimed:"You God damn son of a b----, are you back here again?
31810Lew Ketchum took deputy Fred Luke by the coat tails and pulled him back from the cattle guard, asking,"What are you doing, what is going on here?"
31810McRae says,''Did you search these men?''
31810Mitten, old John Berg, Edith Frenette?
31810Mr. Vanderveer: Did n''t your detective go to work September 21st?
31810My God, did it ever concern the sheriff of Snohomish County?
31810My body?
31810Nordstrom was asked:"Did you have a gun?"
31810Or did he expect them to go away?
31810Or was it McRae and his deputies?
31810Or was it a fight of a more serious nature on either hand?
31810Prosecutor Black displayed his usual asininity by asking in regard to preparations made by Verona passengers:"What were they taking or not taking?"
31810Proud of him?
31810Regarding the launch"Wanderer"the sheriff was asked:"Did you strike Captain Mitten over the head with the butt of your gun?"
31810Skinner stated that he said to Ames,"Percy, what is the world coming to?"
31810So he came over to me and says,''Where are you going?''
31810That night Thompson and others came up to Everett-- who was the aggressor then?
31810The following testimony bears out this idea:"Who was it that you met at the Naval Recruiting Station and took you to McLaren?"
31810Then I said,''Why do you allow them to do it?
31810Then why were they on the dock?
31810This witness was asked:"Did you see a single gun on the boat?"
31810To whom?
31810Upon telling of the photograph that was taken of his lacerated back he was asked by Veitch:"What was the reason you had that picture taken?"
31810Vanderveer asked Billings the question:"Why did you carry a gun on the fifth of November?"
31810Vanderveer asked him the question:"Do you know why you are a defendant?"
31810Vanderveer shot the question:"From whom would you naturally look for information on the subject of fires?"
31810Violation of the law?
31810Volunteers for what?
31810Volunteers for what?
31810W.?"
31810W.?"
31810W.?"
31810W.?''
31810W.?''
31810W.?''
31810Was James Rowan the aggressor when he was railroaded out of town and beaten?
31810Was Reese merely a"stool pigeon"or was he an"agent provocateur?"
31810Was it a fight on the other hand of a group of individuals who were simply seeking to force the open shop?
31810Was it the I. W. W. who set them or was it Reese or some paid employe of the Pinkerton Agency?
31810Well may the question be asked-- What was Reese doing just as the Verona docked in Everett on November 5th?
31810Were they coming to hold a street meeting?
31810What at that time did we have to conspire about?
31810What can a handful of workers do against the mighty forces of Maxim guns and the artillery of the capitalist class?"
31810What do you mean by this outrage?
31810What has the State of Washington to do with this thing?
31810What is that?
31810What sane adults in our drab, business- as- usual world would think of doing that?
31810What was that?
31810What was the propaganda that they were seeking to introduce there?
31810Whence came the fund that, as a token of solidarity, set the free speech prisoners at liberty?
31810Where is that old song book?
31810Wherein do you find the evidence of the State being hampered, sir?
31810Which was it?
31810Who had notice of them?
31810Who was he there to represent?
31810Who was the aggressor at the time of the''Wanderer''outrage?
31810Who was the aggressor with Henig?
31810Who was the aggressor?
31810Who was the aggressor?
31810Who was the aggressor?
31810Who was the aggressor?
31810Who, in fact, could think of doing it but college boys or Industrial Workers of the World, cheerfully defying authority?"
31810Why all the brutality depicted herein?
31810Why are they not on trail?
31810Why did n''t Kelly, Chief of Police, take the stand?
31810Why did n''t they?
31810Why then has the State cumbered the record with the I. W. W. preamble and constitution?
31810Why then should conservation, or the threat of it, disturb the serenity of the lumber trust?
31810Why wait until Tom Tracy is on trial for murder, and then at the eleventh hour spring this delightfully specious argument?
31810Why was it that there were citizens of Everett up there seeking to do only one thing, asking only one thing, that these people keep away from Everett?
31810Why was it, then, he did not say to the captain,''Take your boat out?''
31810Why with an I. W. W. song book and such matters?
31810Why with two pamphlets on sabotage?
31810Why, if sabotage is such a terrible thing, did Hawes, having heard all about it at the street meeting, have to go home to look it up at all?
31810Why?
31810Why?
31810Why?
31810Why?
31810Why?
31810Why?
31810With Feinberg?
31810With Roberts?
31810Would that be all right?"
31810You could not find a rifle on that dock until we proved-- what?
31810[ Illustration: Pilot house of the"Verona"riddled with rifle bullets at Everett]"That was before he started to turn, before he was hit?"
14348''What about your poor wife?'' 14348 ''What''s that?''
14348''What''s that?'' 14348 ''Yes,''I says;''and suppose the report comes back that this water is fatal to man and beast?
14348A bore?
14348Ah, but how?
14348Ai n''t I been telling him for a year to buy Liberty Bonds with his money? 14348 Ai n''t I just talked straight to Snell?
14348Ai n''t I right, though, about the foolish way people fly at their mail?
14348Any one hurt in the runaway?
14348But how?
14348But what''s to be done?
14348But you just told Tilton--"Well, Snell is going to be there, ai n''t he?
14348Ca n''t you remember? 14348 Ca n''t you think?"
14348Call yourself a cowman, do you?
14348Call yourself a cowman, hey? 14348 Calls himself a cowman, does he?
14348Change of venues?
14348Change of venues?
14348Did you open it?
14348Do n''t he look a heap more egregious by that mess of bones than he does by his own flesh and blood? 14348 Do you suppose that fire would destroy the silly things?
14348Elephants?
14348Ever talk to one of these rich capitalists that has rubber stock for sale in South America or a self- starting banana orchard? 14348 Fencin''?"
14348Have many fights?
14348Have n''t I told you I took them out?
14348He do n''t look near as proud in this as he does in that one he sent me himself-- here, where is that thing?
14348How about the way you talked to Tilton before you saw Snell?
14348How did you ever do it?
14348How do you know?
14348How far did he say I was hurled?
14348How''s that?
14348I ai n''t sayin''I''d like to mix with one when he''s vexed,continued the lady judicially;"but why vex''em?
14348I know I had them out in the living room--"Why did you ever take them out there?
14348It''s your only way out,says Minna;"and I''ll do everything I can--""You will?"
14348Keats might have turned out even worse than I did,he says,"but if there was n''t going to be any way where he could do it legally, what was the use?
14348Keys?
14348Me? 14348 Mother to what?"
14348Now,I wondered,"what devastating bomb shall we hurl into this flower- spiced Arcady?
14348Open it?
14348Remind you?
14348Say, did n''t I ever tell you about Mrs. Julia Wood Atkins, the well- known lady reformer?
14348So she''s that kind, is she?
14348That would be a catastrophe indeed, would it not? 14348 Then what you crying for?"
14348Well, did you lick Ben?
14348Well, what of it?
14348What for?
14348What in time did you think I was going to do?
14348What keys? 14348 What was the matter of life and death?"
14348Would n''t it be awkward if they were in that rubbish?
14348You know what he does when he wants a mess of trout? 14348 You opened that trunk?"
14348You reckon we better both leave the place at once?
14348You remember Squat Tyler, that long cow- puncher working for me when you were here last time?
14348You seen the party that stopped here this morning in that big, pompous touring car?
14348''Ai n''t that a fine new fiddle that Dave bought with his twelve dollars?
14348''Why did you postpone it?''
14348Ai n''t I the heinous old madcap, thinking of jokes like that?
14348Ai n''t it the truth?
14348Ai n''t it time someone showed up the moral ravages war commits on our best young men?
14348And Uncle Henry said here was a quart bottle of his peach brandy, going on eight year old, and would I take it along back with me and try it?
14348And did he show the ravages of time?
14348And do n''t you think, yourself, it''s a lot better fiddle than Dave''s old one?''
14348And does Timmins want to throw in with us?
14348And does n''t she ever play anything cheerful?"
14348And even if they could rustle their own feed, what kind of a business is it where you could only ship once in a lifetime?
14348And he wanted to bring his assistant, Professor Pennypacker; and could I put them up?
14348And high time, too, because he was now in line for general manager, and how would it look for him to be mixed up in brawls?
14348And how about taking him on at the Arrowhead, where he could begin a new life?
14348And how about that lady anyway?
14348And how is his affair coming on?
14348And how would you get a branding iron on a whale, and what good would it do you?
14348And just because the skunk happened to be superbly gifted in this respect, was that any reason to ostracize him?
14348And sheep?
14348And was Ben keeping up his exercise?
14348And was n''t it fine to stand there and watch them bottles laugh their heads off at this food profiteer?"
14348And was n''t it the greatest accident that ever happened to anybody?
14348And was n''t it worth postponing my wedding for, so we could have some music?''
14348And what chance would he have with women when they was told how he regarded children?
14348And what did one do now-- if anything?
14348And what does one do in such a case?"
14348And what does the Government do?
14348And what had Ed expected, anyway?
14348And who knows what might happen?
14348And why would n''t she?
14348And would it be important if true?
14348And would you have wondered when he sifts in a couple days later and makes me a cold offer of sixty dollars a head for this choice livestock?
14348And would you think that this poor, simple- minded old rancher would be any match for their wiles?
14348And, to make it worse, had n''t she laid out a wrong color of socks with his lavender tie?
14348Any one else?
14348Anything wrong with it?"
14348Anyway, when he begun to think he was n''t meant for this art, who steps in but this same director that had made such a beast of himself with Vida?
14348Are you losing your mind?
14348Are you really still maundering about that?
14348As how?
14348Because why?
14348Because why?
14348Because, going to work at such- and- such a place, this here fatal feeling made''em think one place was no worse than another; so why not stick here?
14348Beryl Mae held her glass up to the light and said,"After all, does anything in life really matter?"
14348But Aunt Mollie said, then, how about some prime young pork tenderline?
14348But did you ever see one work after the man got it outside, where he needed it?
14348But had he been cross to her, as most men would of been?
14348But what about the other side of these same stories?
14348But, no; Julia just thought all water ought to be analyzed on general principles, and would n''t I have a sample of ours sent off at once?
14348Can you imagine her wishing to flaunt such a thing?''
14348Did n''t it show guile of their kind?
14348Did n''t the best cowboy now on the pay roll wear a derby hat and ride a motorcycle by preference?
14348Did you see the way he tried to switch the laugh over on to us, and me with his trusty check right here in my hand?
14348Did you thank the lady, Dave?''
14348Do n''t I know a thing or two?
14348Do n''t you see how they all try to get away from you?
14348Do you get that?
14348Do you think a mob will be very long blaming me for a hand in it?
14348Ed says no; this is far enough to tell him for his own good not to be such a bore; an''Ben says how is he a bore?
14348Ed says, what''s the matter-- couldn''t he get to copy the report?
14348Ever see a moving- picture mother that had a chance to be happy for more than the first ten feet of film?
14348Fire in her voice?
14348Floud?''
14348Gale?"
14348Had Homer the shadow of an excuse?
14348Had I ever seen a hog that thought any other hog was good enough to associate with him?
14348Had he looked for some verses of poetry about his accident, or a novel?
14348Had n''t I noticed how common cows got paunchy and how well the fat was distributed on the pure- breds?
14348Had n''t he run away from a good home in Iowa when he was sixteen, account of being the oldest of seven?
14348Had n''t he watched it for hours?
14348Had n''t she been reading all her life about champagne being served at wedding breakfasts?
14348Had n''t she combed out the county hospital and poor farm to get a haying crew?
14348Have I done something stupid?
14348He answered they would wait till my hay was garnered-- that''s the pretty word he used-- and could he also bring his mouthless chit with him?
14348He could have put only all over the rock and it would still have been thirty- two miles, would n''t it?
14348He could n''t understand this, because how could they know he was the one that caused all that trouble in San Francisco?
14348He said why did n''t Minna take up something else?
14348He says it''s an office sofa and where in something is the red plush one that belongs to the set?
14348He wanted to know what Ben was promoted to by this time, and was he looking as hearty as ever?
14348His old college chums all love him too-- a boy makes so many valuable friends in college, do n''t you think?
14348Homer said what good would all that money do him?
14348How can one?"
14348How could so misused a remnant cope with the manifold cares of the long- harried Arrowhead ranch?
14348How did they get their bread from day to day?
14348How did you get her?
14348How many men can you take?
14348How was Ben, anyway?
14348How, then, did the young woman open the trunk?
14348I again lead the dangerous beast--"What you humouring that old skate for?"
14348I have to protect my honour, do n''t I?"
14348I reminded Ben that Ed had never yet done anything you''d think a human being would do, so why expect him to begin now, when he had abundant leisure?
14348I said was he really bent on it?
14348I said was it possible?
14348I said yes, yes, and undoubtedly, and all very interesting, and well and good in its place; but, really, was this its place?
14348I told you about whales, did n''t I?
14348I wonder if Bugs Plunkett ever looks at that writing now and blushes for his lost angel face?
14348I wonder what that funny little mite of hers will say when she sees her to- night?
14348I would say:"Come on, now; what about this Herman Wagner that paints wheedling messages across the face of Nature?"
14348I''d be in a hell of a fix-- wouldn''t I?''
14348In the picture captioned"Why Did You Make My Mamma Cry?"
14348Is he vigorous and hearty, or does office work seem to be sapping his vitality?
14348Is n''t there something interesting about that?"
14348Is that the only sign of Herman''s you saw?
14348It had once been mere star dust, had n''t it?
14348It seems they tried her in one of these"Should a Wife Forgive?"
14348It would be slow music and make you think of the quiet old churchyard where your troubles would be o''er; and why not get there as soon as possible?
14348Lew Wee said that was just the thing; and would the cousin come over and help him in case the animal would be timid and not want to go in the sack?
14348Life was full of danger for the best of us, with people dropping off every day or so; and why should Ed have hoped to be above the common lot?
14348Lydia says"Oh, dear, wo n''t he ever stop his silly chatter about his stupid old trunk?"
14348Make her up for this part, understand?
14348Manuel is tickled and says what does Herman think of paying him?
14348Many a night her pillow had been wet with tears on this account, and did I believe in any of these remedies for reducing?
14348Me?
14348Me?
14348Me?
14348Me?
14348Me?
14348Must n''t they have fallen from the hook?"
14348Now is n''t that a perfectly darling plan?"
14348Now what did I do with those wretched old keys?"
14348Once more I--"What I never been able to figger out-- how can a dame like that fool herself beyond a certain age?
14348Pretty soon they''d have every last organic remains put into a catalogue, the whole set complete and unbroken-- and then what?
14348Reasons?
14348Shall I still survive?
14348She had hoped to give Dulcie a good time, but how can she sully herself with any of our young people that have took up Bohemianism?
14348She says why ever did Homer do such a monstrous thing?
14348She''d say to me:"He does care frightfully about himself, does n''t he?"
14348So I says:''Why did n''t you fight back?
14348So what about it?
14348So why not let it rest?
14348Still and all, why give everyone a chance but cattle raisers?
14348Such a good what?"
14348Then Ed says:"Say, Ben, what''s the matter with you, anyway?
14348Then Shelley says to him:"Say, kid, do you like your curls?"
14348They never look for trouble; then why force it on their notice?
14348Tilton will be there, wo n''t he?"
14348Was it honest, genuine, open?
14348Was n''t he the heedless Hugo?
14348Was n''t it being told to me by the happiest woman I ever set eyes on?
14348Was n''t that the confession of a weakling?
14348Was n''t that the party with hostile views about children?
14348Was n''t that the truth?
14348Was n''t that what you wanted the trunk open for-- to get the keys?
14348Was n''t we all offensive at those times?
14348Was she not kindness itself?
14348Was she not, in truth, just a shade too kind?
14348Was she right; or was n''t she?
14348Was that any way to talk about a fellowman-- not to say a first cousin?"
14348Was that so?
14348Well, it had got so I hired everything that come along; so why not Herman?
14348Well, who persuaded them?
14348What about him?
14348What about the village good boy that goes through war''s purifying flame and comes back home to be the town tough?
14348What about this mere shattered bit of flotsam from the world welter?
14348What could any one of said?
14348What did you think he was going to do with it?''
14348What do you know about that?
14348What do you think of that?
14348What else had we come there for?
14348What else?
14348What is the man talking of?
14348What next?
14348What next?
14348What of that?"
14348What then?
14348What think?"
14348What was your fists for?''
14348What woe will she put upon its unsuspecting dwellers, even as she has ruined four other homes this day?
14348What would have to happen to a person before he''d call it serious?
14348What''s got into you to keep dragging that accident up out of the dead past that way?
14348What''s in the least absurd about that?''
14348When I again uttered"Well?"
14348Who told you he was?"
14348Why did n''t I think of it before?
14348Why did n''t he have it right there?
14348Why insanely push thirty- two miles on in a country where miles mean something serious?
14348Why insult the poor thing?
14348Why not begin cautiously with a series of why s?
14348Why not pick out a good glen that parties can slip off to for a quiet evening without breaking up a whole week?
14348Why pinch pennies?"
14348Why should I terrorize him?
14348Why will men at critical junctures stoop to such trickery?
14348Will you look at that mess of clouds?
14348Would n''t that fade you?
14348You can see she''s a great actress; look at that one:''Why Did You Make My Mamma Cry?''
14348You got to have a foundation to build on, have n''t you?"
14348of Wagner''s Sylvan Glen?
14348of a sylvan glen, why should he have gone thirty- two miles farther for one?
14348or"What''s your favourite flower?"
14376''All right,''says he;''you can cure my little chief?'' 14376 ''An accomplishment or a vice?
14376''At the bill?'' 14376 ''Could you put me to work?''
14376''Darling,''calls Henrietta,''will you listen to reason a moment?'' 14376 ''Did these brutes entice you away with candy?''
14376''How about falling off and spraining my ankle on the way back?'' 14376 ''How could you do that when you did n''t know the sex?''
14376''How do you get any sport out of them,''demands the lady,''if they ca n''t give you a jolly good chase?'' 14376 ''How do you know?''
14376''How''d it start?'' 14376 ''How?''
14376''I did it, did n''t I?'' 14376 ''Is that all?''
14376''Listen,''I says:''You believe I''m your friend, do n''t you? 14376 ''Little starry- eyed gypsy, I say, when are you going to pull some of that open- road stuff?''
14376''Not speaking?'' 14376 ''Oh, Mr. Price,''says she, catching Alonzo by the sleeve,''do you think he''s really sincere?''
14376''Percy,''cries his wife,''have you forgotten your manhood?'' 14376 ''The what?''
14376''Truest thing in the world,''I says,''but bless your heart, did you suspicion riding breeches was daring on a woman? 14376 ''Well, do you know what I got when I first rode out on the ranch?
14376''What have you done?'' 14376 ''What''s Wilbur writing that kind of music for?''
14376''What''s that mean?'' 14376 ''Wilbur?''
14376A murderer, is he?
14376A toy for the idle rich-- was that it? 14376 Ai n''t I got to mend this latigo?"
14376Ai n''t I told you guys not to be taking up the company''s time with them novels?
14376Ai n''t I told you what I''d do if you loaded them guns?
14376Ai n''t he just the hostile little wretch?
14376Ai n''t he the hell- cat?
14376Ai n''t he the hostile wretch?
14376Ai n''t it the limit?
14376Ai n''t it the sobbing tenor?
14376Ai n''t this new style of tramp funny? 14376 Ai n''t we the goods, though, when we do once learn a thing?
14376Ai n''t you heard?
14376All what? 14376 And in my own home?"
14376Believe in God?
14376Burying ground?
14376But what could I do, more than what I had done? 14376 Could I play with my own cards?"
14376Did n''t I tell you the rest of this show was going to die standing up? 14376 Did n''t you ever have toothache?"
14376Did you hear the big cheat? 14376 Do I go alone, then?"
14376Do n''t you indeed?
14376Do you see those workmen tearing up that car- track?
14376Foreigners, bazaars, vice, and Egbert Floud?
14376Get me there, do you?
14376Go on; what about that next time?
14376How about this brother- in- law of yours, Pete?
14376How do you expect to sleep with all that going on?
14376How do you like it?
14376How many more times I got to tell you? 14376 How many of them knitted crawdabs you sold out there at your booths?"
14376How much do you lose on the night?
14376How old?
14376How will your fourteen hundred lost be any help to the Belgians?
14376I bought the bar, did n''t I?
14376I ca n''t do no more, can I?
14376I was going to give what I win, was n''t I? 14376 Is he really dangerous?"
14376Is that so, indeed?
14376Man tell you before?
14376Me? 14376 Me?
14376Never think it to look at me?
14376Not keeping you up, are we?
14376Now was that spoken like a wise woman or like the two- horned Galumpsis Caladensis of East India, whose habits are little known to man? 14376 Now what do you think of that?"
14376Pete''s brother- in- law? 14376 Say, did you ever think what aggravating minxes women are after they been married a few years-- after the wedding ring gets worn a little bit thin?"
14376Say,demanded Boogles,"on the level, ai n''t he the real Peruvian doughnuts?
14376Shoot up a good cook, will you?
14376Shoot?
14376That tank drama? 14376 The old boy that had''em says''Oh, yes, they would make fine pets, and do n''t I want a couple for ten dollars to take home to the little ones?''
14376Then dear Ellabelle pipes up:''And does n''t the dear boy say who was with him in this prank?'' 14376 Then what?"
14376They work out toward the front door; and then I hear Pete say:''You know what? 14376 Those liars tell you about one time he shoot white man off horse going by?"
14376Well, Old- Timer, what has took the droop out of your face?
14376Well, now--"Will you or wo n''t you?
14376Well, what about that next time he broke out?
14376Well, what did your brother- in- law do when he heard about this?
14376Well, why string it out? 14376 Were you down there?"
14376Wh''d you bring that for?
14376What about that sufferer down there in the bunk house?
14376What did Pete fire the shot for and who stopped it? 14376 What did Wilfred Lennox, the hobo poet, have to do with Mr. Ben Sutton, of Nome, Alaska?"
14376What did you do?
14376What does parties want of this truck when they can come down to my joint and get real entertainment for their money? 14376 What more would you want to know about the powers of this here piece of music?
14376What noise?
14376What street in New York is your old home on?
14376What was I telling you?
14376What you reckon they did last night? 14376 What''s one weak woman?"
14376What''s that? 14376 What''s the use?
14376What''s this about his brother- in- law?
14376What''s your brother- in- law''s name?
14376When Captain Jack fought the soldiers over in the Lava Beds?
14376Where''d she catch it? 14376 Which ones?"
14376Why do n''t you get Boogles to embroider that name of yours on the front of your shirt? 14376 Why does he hide in there?"
14376Why?
14376Will you look once at that poor degraded red heathen, acting like a whirlwind over in the woodlot?
14376You a Christian, Pete?
14376You a Modoc?
14376You an old man, Pete?
14376You could n''t blame the man for wanting his wife back, could you?
14376You fight, too?
14376You know about this time that son- of- gun go''n''kill a bright lawyer in Red Gap? 14376 You remember a long time ago-- how long?"
14376''Ai n''t it a cunning little implement?''
14376''And does he think of buying''em-- as is often done in the cattle business-- or is he merely aiming to do me a favour?''
14376''And now I must hurry down for that sport bloose-- blue- striped, you said?''
14376''Any places round here they could fall into and get drownded?''
14376''Are the other meals here as good as breakfast?''
14376''Are those fried oysters I see up there?''
14376''But what is my comfort compared to dear Burchell''s peace of mind?''
14376''Ca n''t you see I''d be in peril of falling off?''
14376''Did you think I would answer your beck and call or your lightest nod as if I were your slave or something?
14376''Got what?''
14376''How about water?''
14376''How bad was she hurt?''
14376''How dare you drag a lady''s name into a barroom brawl?''
14376''Is that so?''
14376''Leg or arm?''
14376''Maybe you can,''says Everett,''but are you dead sure you want to?''
14376''No?''
14376''That''s plain enough, ai n''t it?
14376''Then why ask how I could?''
14376''This parcels post is a grand thing, ai n''t it?''
14376''Was they holding you here for ransom?''
14376''What did you think I am?''
14376''What do I do first?''
14376''What you got, Pete?
14376''What you got?
14376''What''s that?''
14376''Where''s the old man?''
14376''Why the whisk broom?''
14376''Will she think me impetuous?''
14376''s had in twelve volumes-- you would n''t have thought there was that many, would you?
1437622 and 33?"
143769872 with the Norfolk jacket in this mail- order catalogue-- do you think that looks too theatrical, or do n''t you?
14376A girl wearing''em ca n''t be any more daring after the first quick shock is over than-- well, you read the magazines, do n''t you?
14376A very worthy creature I gather from what Chester tells me, a Miss Macgillicuddy--''"''Not the manicure party?''
14376After he got his face human again he says to us:"''Would either of you think now that you could guess at what might have been his dying speech?
14376Ai n''t I forbid you time and again ever to load them guns?
14376Ai n''t it funny how they get the gambling spirit so young?
14376Am I right or wrong?"
14376And I ask him does he think I''d pay a thousand dollars out on a game I had n''t overlooked?
14376And I says it''s the surest thing in the world; but why?
14376And doctors?
14376And how did I find ranching now?
14376And of course you''ve heard about Pettikin''s affair for this evening?''
14376And pretty soon-- what was she thinking about now?
14376And she says, where will the sport be with creatures all out of condition with fat, like mine are?
14376And the Bishop says,"How''s the trail back of you, my friend?"
14376And then-- the moment seeming ripe for intimate personal research:"Pete, how about that brother- in- law of yours?
14376And what do we get here and now?
14376And what shall I do?''
14376And what you reckon he meant by studying manuscripts?
14376And what you think she come back with?
14376And what you think?
14376And where in the world did he ever learn to ride so stunningly, like one of those dare- devils in a Wild West entertainment?
14376And why do n''t I come along with the bunch?
14376And would they hunt again next day?
14376And you can still read, ca n''t you, in the midst of your agonies?"
14376Any one that thinks of a play in New York thinks of that, do n''t he?
14376Because why?
14376Been showing''em for thirty years now, and still had her health, had n''t she?
14376Ben did n''t have to live with their wives so what cared he?
14376But Hetty just looks it over cheerfully and says:''Oh, well, what can you expect for three thirty- eight?''
14376But after all it was n''t luck, because she''d laid her foundations the day before, had n''t she?
14376But all joking aside, I want to ask him this: Does he consider poetry to be an accomplishment or a vice?''
14376But had she ever paused to compute the money value of time lost by her henchmen in dismounting to open these clumsy makeshifts?
14376But still, after all, was n''t it sensible, now really, when you come right down to it?
14376But what could a lone defenceless woman expect?
14376But what was"''em"that in degrading punishment and to the public shame of the Arrowhead he must wear on the morrow?
14376But, for a time at least--"So he''s one of these tough murderers, is he?"
14376Ca n''t you forget your natural avarice and loosen up some?"
14376Ca n''t you play a sensible tune then?"
14376Can you beat it?
14376Could his fallen idol be there, I wondered?
14376Could you beat that for nerve-- in a day, in a million years?
14376Did I see that wattle brand-- the jug- handle split?
14376Did n''t I hear you?
14376Did n''t I, now?"
14376Did n''t it strike you that one of them women without anything on would have a hard time if she tried to be daring-- or did it?
14376Do n''t you know about that?
14376Do you get me?''
14376Do you get me?''
14376Do you hear?
14376Do you remember the eating- house at North Platte, Nebraska?
14376Does n''t your gypsy soul hear the call?
14376Does she promise to make life interesting for those who love her, or does she not?
14376Ever read the story about a man going to sleep and waking up in a glass case in a museum a thousand years later?
14376Ever see such natural- born gamblers?
14376Every darned one of''em felt that her innocent young girlhood was challenged, and would she let it go at that?
14376First I said:"Now, ai n''t that fine and chivalrous?"
14376Had he not been specifically warned to"wear''em"full shamefully in the public eye?
14376Had he not come off with his dollar?
14376He asked why a palm room necessarily?
14376He chokes and says:''What nonsense?''
14376He climbed out of the cab in a reverent manner, hoping to be overcome by the sight of the cherished old home, and what did he find?
14376He says he has one more favour to ask of me: Will I allow his sister to come up some day and see the lovely carnage?
14376He says to me afterward why do n''t I train some of mine and trim her good?
14376He was saying to himself:"Is this here a new kind of rabbits, or is it a joke-- or what?
14376He was saying:"You will, will you?"
14376He''d just got a new one that goes:"Why is an elephant like a corkscrew?
14376He''s laughing in a childish frenzy and says is this me?
14376His eyes unglazed and he looks around and says how did he get here and where is it?
14376How many times I got to tell you?
14376How you think catch''um din''not have wood?"
14376How''d they know, the poor dubs, that a poet was n''t something a business man had ought to be polite and grovelling to?
14376I ask you, what chance has a girl got with no nonsense about her?
14376I looked closer then and what do you reckon it was?
14376I says it is, but that''s neither here nor there, and what does he want at this hour?
14376I says yes, I will, being that excited myself and wanting to see really if I was a double- faced genius or was n''t I?
14376I says, does she aim to breed racing cattle?
14376I see one of our offended sex is daily asking right out in a newspaper:"Are women people?"
14376I told you I knew how to run one of these grafts, did n''t I?
14376Is he a Christian?"
14376Is he a one- God Christian or a two- God, like you?"
14376Is that like a woman or is it like something science has not yet discovered?
14376It sure looked like he was right for once in his life; so I says:"What is it you''ve done?"
14376Judge Ballard was up here on a fishing trip one time and heard him calling it Kate, and he says to Egbert: Why call it Kate when it ai n''t?
14376Len says all right, how much does she want to risk?
14376Lon Price said it was too late to go to a theatre, so what could we do to pass the time till morning?
14376Look at me,''I says-- we was down in Red Gap at the time--''pretty soon I''ll go up to the ranch and what''ll I do there?"
14376Lovely weather we''re having, ai n''t it?''
14376Me?
14376Mr. Daggett knows just everything, does n''t he?
14376Mrs. Martingale said the poet, it was true, had a compelling personality, but what was our young girls coming to?
14376Nettie nudged Chet and whispered,''Do n''t you just love it?''
14376Never go huntin''trouble-- understand?
14376Not feeling well, mamma?
14376Now what you know about that?"
14376Now, then, what do we see on Saturday next?
14376Nowadays I bet they''d have: Which does the most harm-- doctors or lawyers?
14376Of course if he was a foot- racer or something like that, where he did n''t need hands--''''What''s all this?''
14376Oh, that young dame was bound to be a social pet among the ladies of the town, yes-- no?
14376Really, ai n''t it the gooey mess of heart- throbs when you come right down to it?
14376Say, ai n''t it a downright wonder I still retain my girlish laughter?"
14376See?
14376So Alonzo bristles up to Wilfred and glares at him and says:''All joking aside, is that one of my new shirts you''re wearing or is it not?''
14376So she says,''No; but what has that got to do with it?''
14376So that was the secret of your strange behaviour?
14376So why would n''t I give what I lose?
14376So you never heard about Pete sending this medicine man over the one- way trail?
14376Some song, yes?
14376Tea?
14376That''s plain enough for any one but a woman to see, ai n''t it?
14376The minute he gets down from the stand he makes for him and says what does he mean by saying he was crazy when he done this killing?
14376The world was still; but was it-- quite?
14376Then another would say:"What of it?
14376Then he looked at him hard and peculiar and says:''When you going to pull some of it for us?''
14376Then he says to the Bishop,"And what''s it like back of you?"
14376Then she must of seen the laugh was on her, all right; for what did she do?
14376Was I awfully keen about it and was it ripping good sport?
14376Was n''t that just like the old smarty?
14376Was not the public eye present, avid?
14376Well, that sounded important, so Ben says"What did I tell you?
14376What chance would them two defenceless little children have with a gang of two hundred Blackhanders?''
14376What changed him?
14376What could there be in this?
14376What did I tell you, smarties?
14376What do we care if he''s a regular rabbit or not?
14376What do you know about that?
14376What do you think of that for nerve?''
14376What do you think of that talk from a man named Angus McDonald?
14376What do you think of that?
14376What do you think?
14376What else could I say?
14376What is a br''iled b''ar steak?
14376What was that?"
14376What was the funny blow- up?"
14376What was the use?"
14376What you know about that?
14376What''s that?
14376What''s that?
14376What''s that?
14376What''s that?
14376What, indeed, could"''em"be?
14376What, indeed, were the"many reasons"that Mr. Sutton had grimly not confided to ye scribe?
14376What?
14376When I asked her what she was going to stock her ranch with she said did n''t I have some good heads of stock I could sell her?
14376When I was a kid at school, back in Fredonia, New York State, we used to have debates about which does the most harm-- fire or water?
14376When they do get still-- with Pete looking blacker than ever at his lawyer-- Cale Jordan says:''Pete, did you do this killing?''
14376Where did I put that album anyway?
14376Where did I put that dusting cloth?"
14376Where''d you get the ca''tridges?"
14376Why could n''t he of stayed up here where the keen- eyed officers of the law could of pretended not to know he was?
14376Will you look at that clock now?
14376Wo n''t I ever learn to stop?
14376Would n''t she bean me?
14376Would n''t she give the old penny- pincher hell if she had him here?
14376Would that get you, or would it not?
14376You could just see that New Yorker saying to himself,"So this is their game, is it?"
14376You do n''t think it too idealized?''
14376You got a regular wife, ai n''t you?''
14376You got it straight that far?"
14376You got one, have n''t you?''
14376You hear me?
14376You think both O.K.?"
14376You would, would you?
14376You''d think I had him pinned down, would n''t you?
14376there; and''Poor Kitty, did I forget to warm its milk?''
13343''Afraid?'' 13343 ''I wish you could have heard that man Sandy,''she said, and-- did I tell you she had a very nice smile?
13343''Oh,''she said, catching at the chance,''do you think Jerry can make up for the delay, if I do? 13343 ''You mean,''I said,''he has left his placer to prospect for the main lode above?''
13343A bidarka?
13343A walk?
13343After all, why not?
13343Again?
13343Ai n''t there a man with the outfit?
13343Ai n''t they a sight?
13343All square, is n''t it? 13343 Am I right?"
13343And David Weatherbee, too? 13343 And I?"
13343And are you going to?
13343And did she try the parlors?
13343And he went?
13343And he?
13343And something was wrong?
13343And the Indians came back?
13343And the day rates for the use of the team?
13343And the girl,said Elizabeth after a moment,"did you never see her again?"
13343And the outfit?
13343And the price, Mr. Tisdale; what would you consider a fair price for the property as it stands now, unimproved?
13343And was its mother berrying with a bunch of squaws up the ridge?
13343And was not this railroad built for the purpose of opening certain coal lands in the Matanuska region, in which you held an interest?
13343And you believed that?
13343And you found him?
13343And you kept them?
13343And you went on believing all you had heard at Seward?
13343And,pursued the lawyer,"their entries were incidental with the consolidation of your company with the Prince William Development Company?"
13343And-- at Seward?
13343Annoy me? 13343 Any road- houses?"
13343Are n''t they lovely and-- prodigal enough to color whole fields?
13343Are you going to the stable?
13343Are you here in the dark? 13343 Beaten?
13343But do you want to turn back now?
13343But is the big department store backing Miss Purdy?
13343But say, how would you like to take a little spin up the Leavenworth road this evening, in the new car?
13343But they have saddle- horses?
13343But what did you do?
13343But who was John?
13343But why are we waiting?
13343But,he added, walking on,"what led you to choose goats instead of sheep?"
13343Cold, is n''t it, Joey?
13343Did Mr. Morganstein send these violets?
13343Did Tisdale make that trip from Kittitas alone?
13343Did you ever see such a marvel?
13343Did you find a possible bed?
13343Did you hear?
13343Did you hear?
13343Did you know David Weatherbee?
13343Did you not know the fallen timber was at your service?
13343Did you not, at the same time, turn over to the company your interests in the Chugach Railway and Development Company?
13343Did you see?
13343Do I look like I need one?
13343Do you happen to know that enchantress, too?
13343Do you hear? 13343 Do you know it was one of them, or rather one of your closest friends, who encouraged my delusion in regard to you?"
13343Do you know?
13343Do you mean David Weatherbee was the child''s godfather?
13343Do you mean it was Mrs. Feversham who was responsible for that story?
13343Do you mean that surveyor?
13343Do you mean the Limited is in danger?
13343Do you mean the way the money was earned to buy it?
13343Do you mean we wo n''t be allowed to mine any coal in Alaska, in that case, except by lease?
13343Do you mean you bought these horses-- outright-- at Kittitas?
13343Do you mean you ever really loved him? 13343 Do you mean you saw no trees?
13343Do you mean,she asked, and her voice almost failed,"you have brought-- David-- home?"
13343Do you not see in this Prince William Development Company the long arm of the octopus that is strangling Alaska? 13343 Do you see?"
13343Do you suppose it''s going to spot?
13343Do you think I do not know I have already?
13343Do you think I have no appreciation, no gratitude? 13343 Do you understand what these people have done for us?"
13343Does it? 13343 Done for?
13343Even about the wolves?
13343Even about the wolves?
13343Even with him on the project?
13343Fate?
13343Frightened again?
13343Gentlemen, is it not all clear to you?
13343George, Marcia,he exclaimed,"do you see that necklace?
13343Goats?
13343Guilty? 13343 Has it occurred to you, Mr. Tisdale,"he asked,"that a question may be raised as to the legality of your testimony in these coal cases?"
13343Has it occurred to you,she asked,"that Beatriz may be interested in some other man?"
13343Hate?
13343Have n''t you?
13343Have you forgotten something?
13343Have you turned into ice? 13343 He did catch up?"
13343He had made a discovery,she asked,"while you were ill?"
13343Hollis Tisdale?
13343How about the Matanuska fields?
13343How are you?
13343How can you blame yourself?
13343How could you have said it, knowing David Weatherbee as you did? 13343 How do you know it was a mistake?"
13343How does it look ahead?
13343How does that suit?
13343How soon do you start east?
13343I could have, there''s been plenty of chances, but Dad gave it to me, do n''t you remember? 13343 I presume you mean my tract in the Wenatchee Mountains?"
13343I presume, Stuart, you are through with the syndicate?
13343If he misses it,and the suspense crept into her voice,"I must go without him, and I suppose I can be sure of a hotel at Ellensburg?"
13343If it had been David Weatherbee''s wife up there with you when the thunderbolt struck, would it have made a difference? 13343 Illustrations?"
13343Impeach the Government''s witness?
13343Is Mr. Tisdale''--her voice broke a little--"Mr. Hollis Tisdale on that train?"
13343Is it in Hesperides Vale, where the Bankses live?
13343Is it the Indian story?
13343Is n''t it luxurious though, and smart? 13343 Is n''t it marvelous how the expression of the whole mountain has altered?"
13343Is n''t it marvelous how they make the out- of- season flowers bloom? 13343 Is n''t it swell?"
13343Is n''t it the westbound freight?
13343Is n''t there something special you''d like?
13343Is that so, Annabel? 13343 Is that so?
13343Is that so?
13343Is that so?
13343Is that so?
13343Is that where you expect her to wear this chiffon? 13343 Is that you?
13343Is there no other way,he asked,"than to drag my private affairs into court?"
13343It could, I grant that,said Tisdale mellowly,"but would it, Stuart?
13343It looks all right, does n''t it?
13343It was all the plans promised?
13343John? 13343 Lease Alaska coal lands?"
13343Let me see,said the attorney thoughtfully,"was n''t Weatherbee the name of the man you grub- staked in Alaska, and who discovered the Aurora mine?"
13343Looks like a broken axle, does n''t it? 13343 Lucky Banks,"questioned Foster incredulously,"of Iditarod?
13343Man who started the orchard excitement, was n''t he? 13343 Mine?"
13343Mr. Foster, were not those coal claims located with a purpose to dispose of them in a group at a profit?
13343Mr. Tisdale,she cried a little tremulously,"do you think this is a catboat, tacking into a squall?
13343Mrs. Feversham''s letter?
13343My share in the Aurora mine?
13343My, my,he said softly,"do n''t it look homey?
13343My, my,the little man said,"ai n''t it a sight?
13343Nice, is n''t it?
13343No, how was it?
13343No?
13343Not ptarmigan?
13343Now, ai n''t that soft and peachy and-- and rich?
13343Now, my lady,he asked,"to what do I owe the pleasure?"
13343Oh, but how could I? 13343 Oh,"she cried, when he reached the waiting team,"how did you accomplish it?
13343Oh,she exclaimed at last,"do you think I am a silly girl to be dazzled and tempted?
13343Oh,she exclaimed,"how can you, how could any human being, live in this dead, worn- out world?"
13343Oh,she exclaimed,"there must be thousands of them; how can the ones in the center breathe?
13343Out of reach?
13343Pardon me,he said, taking advantage of the pause,"but do you mean that Conservation is all that is keeping home- seekers out of Alaska?"
13343Postponed? 13343 Presume,"said the financier abruptly,"you expect to supply both tracts with water from those springs?"
13343Respect? 13343 Say, Marcia, why did n''t you remind me to order some flowers from town?"
13343See here, I want to drive to Wenatchee; what is the best you can do for me?
13343So you know the Sphynx of the Yukon, do you?
13343Something desperate and thrilling?
13343Sounds interesting, does it not?
13343Start?
13343Still driving those bays?
13343Strange, is it not?
13343Ten thousand dollars?
13343Then you found the spring?
13343This looks like my man, sure; but who is Mrs. Green- Banks? 13343 Tisdale?
13343To David Weatherbee?
13343Was it, in your opinion, a bona fide railroad, Mr. Tisdale? 13343 Was it?"
13343Was that papoose cached under a log?
13343Was there an accident?
13343Was you counting on going somewhere?
13343Well, was n''t it? 13343 Well, why not?"
13343Well, why should n''t you? 13343 Well,"he said genially,"how are you making it?
13343Well,he said, breaking the pause,"what is the trouble?"
13343Well,said the conductor at last, having looked the group and the situation over,"what''s the trouble?"
13343Well,she said severely,"what can I show you?"
13343Wenatchee?
13343What did you hear?
13343What do you consider the tract is worth?
13343What do you say to furnishing this suite in bird''s- eye maple?
13343What else can you do?
13343What has sent Beatriz out in this weather?
13343What is the use?
13343What is your price?
13343What made you?
13343What made you?
13343What made you?
13343What size?
13343What was it?
13343What''s your hurry?
13343What?
13343Where is your bank?
13343Who is Henderson Bailey?
13343Whom?
13343Why do n''t you say something?
13343Why not?
13343Why should n''t I, Mr. Tisdale? 13343 Why, I do n''t know,"said Elizabeth,"but who else would have ordered whole fields of them?"
13343Why,she exclaimed tremulously,"did you know about this?
13343With a party?
13343Wolves?
13343Yes or no?
13343You dared not?
13343You did?
13343You did?
13343You intend then,said Foster quickly,"to take that piece of desert off Mrs. Weatherbee''s hands?"
13343You knew her there?
13343You mean he told that yarn purposely to head us off?
13343You mean in staying on at the risk of his reason and life?
13343You mean the Government may conserve both?
13343You mean we ca n''t hope to reach Wenatchee before dark?
13343You mean you are a reporter,she asked quietly,"and are writing an account of the accident for your newspaper?"
13343You mean you are afraid of the dark, or is it the cougar?
13343You mean you may buy the land, Mr. Tisdale, if-- things-- are as you expect?
13343You mean,exclaimed Miss Armitage breathlessly,"it was she who killed the bear?"
13343You mean,she said not quite steadily,"you are going to buy that land?"
13343You mean,she said quickly,"this vixen did hurt you yesterday more than you would admit?"
13343You think then,said Foster quickly,"there is going to be a chance, after all, for the bill for Home Rule?"
13343You were obliged to spend the night?
13343You were then engaged in the capacity of mining engineer at a fixed salary, were you not?
13343You were there? 13343 You?"
13343Your estimate of me?
13343''Afraid-- of you?''
13343''How are you?''
13343''Then what excites Jerry?''
13343''Where is the hat?''
13343A barn, or is it a winery for your grapes?"
13343After a moment he said:"What is it going to cost you?"
13343After a moment she said:"What is there I can say to you?
13343Ai n''t he peaceable?
13343Ai n''t you ashamed,''she shrilled, as I moved ignominiously into the trail,''going''round scaring ladies to death?''
13343Almost instantly I was asleep and-- do you know?"
13343And does n''t it fit perfectly splendid?
13343And had not Elizabeth remonstrated, as though her loss was inevitable?
13343And is n''t the big veranda delightful, with those Venetian blinds?"
13343And say,"he held up an exceedingly large apple, nearer the size of a small pumpkin,"how''s this for a Rome Beauty?
13343And she added, moving and lifting her eyes to meet his:"What am I to do?"
13343And she, Mrs. Weatherbee, heard everything?"
13343And so determined to win him in this way?
13343And suppose I refuse to have my private papers read in open court?"
13343And the chauffeur answered with surprise:"Do n''t you know Bailey?
13343And this trunkful of clothes-- what would it weigh against a good- sized man?
13343And under the central picture Hollis read:"Mrs. Weatherbee( Miss Armitage?
13343And was n''t there another woman?"
13343And what was your chum doing all the time?
13343And who are you to disparage Beatriz Weatherbee?
13343And why should she ever have been unhappy and hard- pressed, as she had confessed?
13343And you had camped in that gorge"--her hand dropped; she turned to him expectantly--"with friends, on a hunting trip?"
13343And you?"
13343Are you a magician?"
13343Banks?"
13343Besides, how could I have hoped, in a lifetime, to pay the loan?
13343But I like this tan cloth awful well, do n''t you?
13343But come in, will you not?"
13343But have you got money, Johnny?
13343But since you must use the story, could n''t you suppress my name?"
13343But what possible difference could her coming and going make to him?
13343But what would you think of an offer to take full charge of a newspaper east of the Cascades?
13343But when I had finished that supper and pushed off-- do you know?"
13343But why did n''t you tell me so?"
13343But you can communicate with the nearest garage for me, can you not?
13343But you saw old Jacinta and Carlos?
13343But you wrote; you explained about the child?"
13343But your dogs-- saved them, did n''t you?"
13343But, meantime, while he hesitated, Banks came with his offer?"
13343But,"he added after a pause,"what will the President think of your views?"
13343But-- you know it is wild land; you have been over the ground?"
13343Ca n''t you see it?
13343Ca n''t you see you owe something to her?"
13343Can you understand that, Mr. Tisdale?
13343Could this have been the alternative to which she had referred?
13343Did I tell you he was starting to drive these bays through to the fair at North Yakima?
13343Did I tell you it was Weatherbee Tisdale?
13343Did he share that-- expense-- with you?"
13343Did n''t you know she used to keep a flock of Angoras up here?
13343Did you ever see her again, Mr. Tisdale?
13343Did you ever see pink like that in a bellflower?
13343Did you ever see wine and scarlet and gold blend and shade nicer than this?"
13343Did you know about that?"
13343Did you see the proofs?"
13343Do n''t he remind you of the old schoolmaster down at the Corners?
13343Do n''t you see we''re out of that hole?
13343Do you know anything about the trail through to tap the Ellensburg- Wenatchee highway?"
13343Do you know they had you drowned-- or worse?''"
13343Do you know?"
13343Do you know?"
13343Do you suppose"--she glanced at Banks timidly--"I''d dare to try it if my hair was done real nice, and I had on a better dress?"
13343Do you think it is a sprain?"
13343Do you think you are one of those lambs?
13343Do you think, when he knows how you crucified yourself, it''s going to make him any happier?
13343Does n''t it spell oasis?
13343Elizabeth,"and his glance moved to the other girl,"where did you put that hamper?"
13343Even during that supreme hour of the electrical storm had she not tried to undeceive him?
13343Foster?"
13343From wherever did they come?"
13343Geraldine laughed, flushing softly,"Is n''t that just like him?"
13343Greatest Carmen ever sung in this theater, is n''t it?
13343Had he not known this woman was a spendthrift?
13343Had he not seen her courage?
13343Had she not called herself proud?
13343Had she not known at the beginning he was an out- of- doors man?
13343Had she not told him so at the start?
13343Had she, in the high tide of her anger or pique, taken this means to retaliate for the disappointment he had caused her?
13343He folded the plat and put it away, then asked abruptly:"Do you ride, madam?"
13343He had left his youth up there, and what would this smart little automobile count against a whole right hand?
13343He said the manuscript was long, but if it was necessary to abridge in making up the magazine, why had they thrown out the finest part of the story?"
13343He smiled at first, that editor''s note was so preposterous, so plainly sensational; or was it malicious?
13343He sold his share-- did he not-- and stayed on at Seward?"
13343His smile said:"You heard that, gentlemen?"
13343His wife or mother?"
13343How a mountain can become an influence, an inspiration, in a life?"
13343How about the Aurora?"
13343How can I-- when he is so ill-- how can I let him know?"
13343How can you be so positive about a man you never have met?
13343How could Weatherbee have been so blind?
13343How could he have missed the finer, spiritual loveliness of this woman?
13343How could he have thrown himself away like that, for a feather- headed woman?"
13343How could she have treated him as she did?
13343How else could he have carried it through?"
13343I mean, would you have left her to escape-- or not-- as she could?"
13343I never saw such roses; why, they look alive and ready to smell; and ai n''t they pretty fixed this way under the brim?"
13343I presume you have selected a woman''s figure-- a lovely Ceres or Aphrodite?"
13343I wonder if, should I come this way again, I would find all this desert blossoming?"
13343I wonder whether you ever thought over the time we tramped the railroad ties up to Leavenworth to that little dance?"
13343I wonder"--she started and turned a little to give him her direct look--"if by any possibility it could be brought under your Peshastin ditch?"
13343I wonder--"Elizabeth''s even voice wavered--"Do you think she will refuse him?"
13343I-- But has n''t it occurred to you, Mr. Tisdale, that I might be interested in this land you are on your way to see?"
13343If she had other great resources and such citizens as you, why were you not in Washington to exploit her?"
13343Is he going to trek back hundreds of miles to the seaport, like the Government expects, to pack in coal?
13343Is it not true?"
13343Is it the Copper River Northwestern or the Prince William Development Company that is to have the open door?"
13343Is it the nearest?"
13343Is n''t it a relief to hear him talking so rationally?"
13343Is n''t it pretty enough for a girl''s cheek?
13343Is n''t it straight?"
13343Is n''t that clear to you?
13343Is that you, Mr. Morganstein?
13343It contains vast reaches of valuable and marketable timber, does it not?"
13343It was yours, was n''t it?
13343Jimmie set these figures down, then asked:"Is the rumor true that the Morgansteins are considering an offer from you?"
13343Lend me your shoulder, will you, Daniels-- around to my box?"
13343Look at her, now, will you?
13343Miss Armitage of?"
13343Morganstein?"
13343Mr. Banks, was that Mr. Tisdale''s suggestion?
13343Mrs. Weatherbee sighed and leaned back in her chair; then Mrs. Feversham said:"And they refused to let your substitute go?"
13343My dear, my dear, do you think I do n''t know how near you came to loving me?''
13343My, but do n''t it make a difference what a woman wears?
13343Now look where you step, ca n''t you?
13343Of what?"
13343Oh, would you mind giving those reins to me?"
13343Or simply a lure to entice people to make coal locations in order that they might be bought after the patents were issued?"
13343Or the child?"
13343Or will it be necessary to rest the team a day?"
13343Presently he said:"What are you building over there?
13343Pretty, though, is n''t it?"
13343Remember you were in the Chugach forest; or did you lose your way?"
13343See him?
13343She did not raise her voice any; it dropped rather to a minor note?
13343She turned to go back through the wide doorway, then stopped to say:"After all, Beatriz, why not see what is to be had in Seattle?
13343So you think I resemble that photograph?"
13343So, Mr. Foster, you promoted an interest in the fields, selected claims for men who never saw them; used their power of attorney?"
13343Still, it was worth it, Marcia, was it not?"
13343Still, still, what object had there been in leaving Weatherbee completely out of the story?
13343Still, under the circumstances, would not Foster himself have done the same?
13343Still, who else, in all that little company, could have had any motive in leaving out Weatherbee?
13343Suits you, does n''t it?"
13343Suppose he''s even able to take along a portable house; what''s he going to do about fuel?
13343That has reached out its tentacles everywhere, for gold here, copper there; for oil, coal, timber, anything in sight?
13343That he lived his best in the high spaces close to Nature''s heart?
13343That supreme moment, at the crisis of the storm, had she not lent herself to the situation, counting the price?
13343That''s in the new reclamation country, east of the mountains, is n''t it?
13343That, but for the foresight of the executive and Gifford Pinchot, would possess most of Alaska today?"
13343The one that ripped up his comforter that night at the hotel and set the wool in little rolls around the floor; thought he was tending sheep?
13343Then Elizabeth asked:"Do n''t you remember the baby, either?
13343Then Foster''s arm fell, and he said desperately:"Ca n''t you see, Hollis?
13343Then he asked, without protest:"Is it Foster?"
13343Then he scowled down the companionway and called:''Elizabeth, stop that infernal machine, will you?''
13343Then she said pleasantly, without turning her head:''Well, John, what luck?''
13343Then, his glance returning to the witness:"Why the most important?"
13343Then:"Why do n''t you take it to her yourself, Hollis?"
13343They look all right, but-- do you know?"
13343Tisdale paused a thoughtful moment then asked:"When is the next freight due on this siding?"
13343Tisdale repeated:"What is your price?"
13343Tisdale?"
13343Tisdale?"
13343Tisdale?"
13343Was it not for this reason he had determined to hold that last half interest in the Aurora mine?
13343Was it?"
13343Was she your bravest woman or just your anemone?
13343Well, Mr. Banks, how are you?
13343Well,"he said, rising as she approached, to draw out her chair,"what do you think about your customer now?
13343What did you think of the mine?"
13343What do men four thousand miles away, men who never saw Alaska, care about our needs?"
13343What is the excitement?
13343What made you?
13343What makes you think that?"
13343What right have you to condemn her?"
13343Where did you learn so much about him?
13343Where is Elizabeth?"
13343Who built your house?"
13343Who knows nothing of marriage and the cost?"
13343Who laid all that water- pipe?
13343Who was she, he asked himself, that she should fix her hold on level- headed Foster?
13343Who was this writer Daniels?
13343Whom you have seen only a time or two at a distance, on some street-- or was it a hotel lobby?--in Valdez or Fairbanks?"
13343Why had she so often sailed on his yacht?
13343Why had she told the story at all?
13343Why should she wish specially to motor to Rainier with that black- browed, querulous nabob?
13343Why, then, had she done this?
13343Will you, then, plat it in five- acre tracts for the Seattle market and invite the-- interest of your friends?"
13343Would it, if the Morganstein interests had exclusive control?"
13343Would n''t you think, the way she carries herself, that little gray gown was a coronation robe?
13343Would you like a glass of ice- water from the train?
13343Would you mind telling me?"
13343You have been over that route, I believe?"
13343You know-- do you not-- this was all once a great inland sea?
13343You see it?
13343You troubled to go all the way to the old rancheria for details?"
13343You?
13343You?
13343he asked generously;"something you have n''t had for a long time?"
13343she exclaimed tremulously, as he lifted it awkwardly to her eager hands,"ai n''t it splendid?
13343she exclaimed; and wavering, asked:"_ Is n''t_ this Wenatchee?"
13532''Oppresses,''Mr. McKaye? 13532 ''Tis hard to stand between our love and duty, is it not, lass?
13532''Yet?''
13532Am I worthy of him?
13532And did our ears deceive us or did we really hear you call her''dear''and''sweetheart''?
13532And her answer was satisfactory?
13532And if I should not agree to this-- what?
13532And that red one?
13532And they did n''t tell you approximately when I should look for their visit?
13532And what does Caleb call it, Nan?
13532And what is the condition?
13532And where do you plan to live?
13532And who might mother be?
13532And you demanded a show- down then and there?
13532And you fear that I may detract from the radiance of that future? 13532 And you''ll be gone a month, lad?"
13532And you''re not crippled, boy dear?
13532And you, mother? 13532 And you?"
13532Andrew, this is your work, is it not?
13532Anything in bank? 13532 Are n''t you feeling well, my dear?"
13532Are you my daddy?
13532Are you my daddy?
13532Are you offering me an alternative?
13532As for Nan''s free and easy views on the subjects, who in Port Agnew, may I ask, expects her to act differently? 13532 At the solicitation of whom?"
13532Because''tis her secret, an''why should I share it wit''you, m''anin''no disrespect, sor, at that?
13532Bless my soul,he blurted,"why do you entrust me with it?
13532But are you certain he married you?
13532But could n''t you cover your tracks, Nan? 13532 But did you tell Daney that you would accept me if I should ask you again to marry me?"
13532But his wife, man? 13532 But how did you procure my address in New York?"
13532But how does she exist? 13532 But is n''t she going away?"
13532But is n''t that just like him, Nan?
13532But what is to become of you?
13532But why did n''t she prosecute him, Caleb? 13532 But why did n''t you tell us after you had discovered it, Donald?"
13532But why from you, of all men? 13532 But you do not think so, do you?"
13532But you''ll forgive her this once, wo n''t you, dear?
13532But you''re not marrying me to save me from poverty, Donald? 13532 But, Andrew dear, do n''t you know I would n''t dare breathe it to anyone but you?"
13532But, Hector, why did you support him a moment ago?
13532But-- if he should n''t rescind it?
13532By the way, what kind of shanty is old Brent going to build?
13532Can you stand the pressure? 13532 Come now, old dear; if Nan Brent is n''t a bad woman, just what is your idea of what constitutes badness in a woman?
13532Dad, will you please help me to some of the well- done?
13532Damn it, Nellie,he roared,"what the devil do you mean by this?"
13532Damn it, man,Daney roared wrathfully,"have you no pride?
13532Daney had come to you with an offer of monetary reward for your invaluable services to the McKaye family, had he not? 13532 Did he ever question you as to how you ascertained I was ill?"
13532Did he say anything?
13532Did he say so?
13532Did you come over to- night to tell me good- by before going back to the woods, Donald?
13532Did you ever hear that I had begun?
13532Did you ever see a marriage certificate?
13532Did you sell me that red cedar?
13532Do I fight like one? 13532 Do n''t I know it?"
13532Do n''t you know your own daddy?
13532Do you condone her offense, Hector?
13532Do you know the man, Caleb?
13532Do you live here?
13532Do you really think so, Nellie?
13532Do you think, father McKaye,she queried,"that the remainder of the family will think as you do?"
13532Do you wish a religious service?
13532Do you wish an accounting, father?
13532Does he know it?
13532Does n''t it beat hell?
13532Don dear,she cooed throatily,"are we mistaken in our assumption that the person with whom you have just talked is Nan Brent?"
13532Forgetting what?
13532France? 13532 Friend of his?"
13532Gone where?
13532Good gracious, Andrew, you do n''t mean it?
13532Got a proposition to submit?
13532Granted-- if it''s true; but how do you know it to be true?
13532Happy?
13532Has Mrs. Daney been asking the postmaster?
13532Has he a fighting chance?
13532Have you broken with your people, dear?
13532Have you finished?
13532Have you found her yet, my son?
13532Have you heard anything about a fight down near the Sawdust Pile last night, my son?
13532Have you no power o''deduction? 13532 Have you, mother, or you, my sisters, been down to the Sawdust Pile to thank Nan for inspiring me-- no matter how-- with a desire to live?
13532He has warned you not to confess to father, has n''t he? 13532 He''s a pretty good old sport after all, is n''t he, Nan?"
13532Hey, there, son,he called into the darkness,"What was that you said about a glass case?"
13532His family desires this, then?
13532How dare that woman ring you up?
13532How did he look, Andrew?
13532How did you know it? 13532 How did you manage to get away with it, Nan?"
13532How do you do, Nan?
13532How do you know all this?
13532How do you know that?
13532How do you know they''ve been talking to me, Andrew?
13532How do you like that, eh?
13532How else would a man of spirit choose, old shipmate?
13532How long is it since you have been away from the Sawdust Pile?
13532How much?
13532How soon, boss?
13532How?
13532I have great influence with you have I not?
13532I mean what''s your idea if you stay? 13532 I suppose you have n''t sufficient money with which to return to New York?"
13532I thought I fired you?
13532I will, soon, but, oh, what will my poor darling do then, Mr. Donald? 13532 I wonder why?"
13532If I come over some evening soon, will you sing for me, Nan?
13532In the name of heaven, why did you not tell me this the day you married her?
13532Is he going to marry her, Andrew? 13532 Is he ill?
13532Is it something you could confide in an old man?
13532Is n''t it awful to be Scotch?
13532Is not Jesus Christ the embodiment of honor? 13532 Is she going to break her bargain?"
13532Is that all, Mary?
13532Is that going to make any difference-- to you?
13532Is that quite necessary?
13532Is that you, Donald?
13532Is this little one Nan?
13532Just what are your plans, dear?
13532Lad, why did you do it? 13532 May I inquire on what grounds you base that statement, dad?"
13532May I inquire, my girl,he asked presently,"what are your plans for the future?"
13532May I suggest that you give no intimation of your intention to surrender this property?
13532My dear Mrs. McKaye,Daney retorted in even tones,"do you wish me to inform your husband of a certain long distance telephone conversation?
13532Nan,Donald queried suddenly,"have I the right to ask you the name of the man who fathered that child?"
13532Nan,he began,"did anybody ever suggest to you that the sporty thing for you to do would be to run away and hide where I could never find you?"
13532Neither he nor Daney communicated with you in anyway following your departure from Port Agnew?
13532No? 13532 Nothing?"
13532Now then, lad,he demanded,"have I been a good sport?"
13532Oh, my dear, my dear,she pleaded,"you would n''t breathe a word to him, would you?
13532Oh, my dears, what shall I do?
13532Oh, nothing; only--"Only what?
13532Oh, then she''s not a wanton?
13532Oh-- so that''s all, eh?
13532Poor old Caleb,Donald soliloquized,"you find it hard to believe it yourself, do n''t you?
13532Run along home now, wo n''t you, please?
13532So that''s the way you elect to work it, eh?
13532So youh- all''s de new la''rd, eh? 13532 So-- so this is your idea of playing the game, is it?"
13532Sure, what''s happened to the poor bhoy?
13532Surely, you would not expect us to take such a woman to our hearts, Donald dear?
13532That makes it a little binding, eh?
13532The Laird led trumps, but Nellie McKaye revoked and played a little deuce?
13532Then Nan''s poverty-- the lowliness of her social position, even in Port Agnew, would not constitute a serious bar?
13532Then there_ was_ a marriage, Caleb?
13532Then why did you disregard that letter that cost me such an effort to write?
13532Then,he whispered,"you did n''t mean that-- about the last line of the fairy- tale?"
13532They believe this?
13532They looked at me, through me, over me, beyond me--"And never batted an eye?
13532They neglected to inform you how much time they would require to think it over, did they not?
13532Think so, Caleb?
13532Thinking of settling in Port Agnew?
13532W- wh- where is he, Andrew?
13532We- ll, is dat so?
13532Well, Donald McKaye''s father was a river hog, was n''t he?
13532Well, Hector?
13532Well, Mary, what would you expect the boy to do? 13532 Well, Mr. Daney,"he inquired affably,"what are your plans for the new hired man?"
13532Well, can I help it if people will talk?
13532Well, dear Mr. Daney,she murmured in her melted- butter voice,"what new bugaboo have you developed for us?"
13532Well, dear heart?
13532Well, how do you feel this morning, son?
13532Well, how does the old sailor feel this morning?
13532Well, lass,he demanded, and there was a belligerent and resentful note in his voice,"is this playing the game?"
13532Well, my dear,she said presently,"are n''t you going to tell me all about it?"
13532Well, now, how do you know, Nan?
13532Well, since she asked me to return to Port Agnew, I''m wondering who is going to ask me to go away again?
13532Well, what are you going to do about it?
13532Well, what are you going to do now to put tobacco in your old tobacco box, Donald?
13532Well, what''s wrong with the conditions in this case?
13532Well, you''ve won, have n''t you?
13532Well? 13532 Well?"
13532Well?
13532Well?
13532Were you glad?
13532What about him?
13532What are you doing here? 13532 What are you doing in Port Agnew?"
13532What did Dirty Dan get, son?
13532What did Moretti say about your voice?
13532What do you know about the young Laird, eh, Mr. Daney? 13532 What else?"
13532What for?
13532What happened to the Brutus?
13532What if you did not? 13532 What is this interesting news, Andrew?"
13532What makes you think so, old smarty?
13532What the devil are you talking about, Daney?
13532What''s that ribbon?
13532What''s the idea, son?
13532What, pray?
13532What? 13532 When did you settle with her for the loss of the Brutus?"
13532When you come again, Donald,she pleaded, as he took her hand,"will you please bring me some books?
13532Where are you going?
13532Where did she travel, and what hotel did she put up at?
13532Where did you hide the boat, Mr. Daney? 13532 Where do you get that stuff, eh?
13532Where have you been all day, son?
13532Where she_ may_ be found? 13532 Where would the arnica be-- if we had any, Donald?"
13532Where''s Donald?
13532Who is he? 13532 Who the devil is''Sweetheart''?"
13532Who''s that?
13532Why ca n''t you? 13532 Why did n''t the idiot send the license back to the minister who had performed the ceremony?"
13532Why did n''t you tell me you felt yourself slipping?
13532Why do you not tell him?
13532Why do you withhold your confidence from me?
13532Why not, may I ask? 13532 Why not?"
13532Why should you resign?
13532Why that reservation, my son?
13532Why under the canopy did you deem it necessary to sacrifice yourself for him? 13532 Why, father?"
13532Why, what''s happened?
13532Why?
13532Why?
13532Why?
13532Why?
13532Will I be seeing you again, Nan, before you leave?
13532Will you be good enough to drive me home to The Dreamerie, Andrew?
13532Will you be leaving Port Agnew?
13532Will you come back to Port Agnew and help save him? 13532 Will you come with me, son?"
13532Will you demand an accounting, my son?
13532With reference to what?
13532Worry as to the future of Nan and the child?
13532Worrying about the boy?
13532Would I telephone across the continent if we did not?
13532Would you know my boy if you should see him again, Nan?
13532Would you sleep any better if you knew?
13532Yes?
13532You arrived in her, then?
13532You can not have heard all of the town gossip, then?
13532You do remember, do n''t you? 13532 You knew the girl had left Port Agnew and why, do you not?"
13532You mean the suspense of not knowing how I was spending my allowance?
13532You must be very, very angry and hurt, Donald?
13532You refuse to help us?
13532You said it in anger?
13532You will-- if I refuse to marry you?
13532You''re an affectionate little snooks, are n''t you?
13532You''re an old sailor, are n''t you, Brent?
13532You''re so certain that girl will keep her promise, are n''t you? 13532 You''ve-- you''ve-- chosen the Sawdust Pile?"
13532You-- the boss-- desire to do this?
13532Your granddaughter, I presume?
13532Yours?
13532A hen- house?"
13532Am I on the pay- roll agin?"
13532Am-- am I intruding here, sir?"
13532An''ye''ll promise me, wo n''t ye, to sind for me firrst- off if ye should be wan tin''some blackguard kilt?"
13532And I can have the Sawdust Pile, sir?"
13532And are you leaving Port Agnew indefinitely, Nan?"
13532And she had no_ reason_ to behave herself, had she?
13532And since what you did was not done for profit, you were properly infuriated and could n''t resist giving Daney the scare of his life?
13532And that thing?"
13532And trying to bribe me into permitting you to escape-- what the deuce have you been monkeying with?
13532And what does the doctor say?"
13532And why should I inflict upon her, who has shown me kindness and love, a brimming measure of humiliation and sorrow and disgrace?
13532And would you convict him on the prattle of an innocent child in arms?"
13532And you have your three- quarters pay as a retired chief petty officer?"
13532And you would n''t have a son of yours wait until the draft board took him by the ear and showed him his duty, would you?"
13532Any news at your end?"
13532Any news from my mother and the girls?"
13532Anything else?
13532Are there any relatives to notify?"
13532Are you crazy?
13532Are you going to leave this office?"
13532Beat the child?
13532Beth, can you imagine what father McKaye would say if he only knew?"
13532But suppose they object?
13532But tell me, dear, did you receive my letter?"
13532By the way, are you going to old Caleb''s funeral, dad?"
13532By the way, who is this girl?
13532By the way, who is towing the garbage- barge to sea nowadays?"
13532Ca n''t you realize that, Mr. Daney?
13532Ca n''t you realize, Donald, how he must have appealed to a little country goose like me?
13532Can you hear me distinctly?"
13532Coming back-- devilish hot night-- for this time of year, is n''t it?
13532Cost you something to confess that, did n''t it?
13532Daney sat down and said very quietly:"Dan, do you know where Nan Brent may be found?"
13532Daney?"
13532Daney?"
13532Daney?"
13532Daney?"
13532Daney?"
13532Daney?"
13532Daney?"
13532Daney?"
13532Did Dirty Dan come in from the woods to- night?"
13532Did he give you the Sawdust Pile?"
13532Did my father or Andrew Daney, acting for him, ever offer you any sum of money as a bribe for disappearing out of my life?"
13532Did n''t I beg you not to be hard on our poor boy?"
13532Did not periods of seraphic calm always precede a tornado?
13532Did you observe it?
13532Do n''t you realize I want to protect you from the tongue of scandal?
13532Do you mean to tell me this is news to you?"
13532Do you mind, Nan, if I try my hand at foster- fathering?
13532Do you really think she would go as far as that, Andrew?"
13532Do you recall the price he was asking?"
13532Do you remember those bonds you sent me from New York once-- the proceeds of your deal in that Wiskah river cedar?"
13532Do you think they will let bygones be bygones and take me to their hearts-- for your sake?"
13532Do you understand why this should be?"
13532Does the child resemble my son?"
13532Donald?"
13532Donald?"
13532Eh?
13532Elizabeth and Jane?
13532Er-- ah-- you''re certain, Andrew, the girl understands quite thoroughly that I have n''t had a thing to do with bringing her back to Port Agnew?"
13532Even if she did tell him, what could he do?
13532Git dat, Mistah La''rd?"
13532Had she arrived too late?
13532Had she gone too far?
13532Has Nan a marriage certificate?"
13532Has he written you?
13532Have n''t I told you our boy is n''t going to die?"
13532Have ye not been surprised that they knew so well where to find ye whin they wanted ye?"
13532Have you absolved yourselves of an obligation which must be perfectly evident to perfect ladies?"
13532Have you any idea where Donald spent the evening?"
13532Have you forgotten me?''"
13532Have you seen and talked with Nan Brent this morning?"
13532Have you spoken to him about this-- Nan girl?"
13532He keeps calling for her in his delirium, does n''t he?
13532He said to me:''So this is your idea of playing the game, is it?''
13532He watched her soothe the youngster and then asked:"Nan, where do you keep the arnica now?
13532How could you?
13532How do you know that Mr. Daney did not send for me?"
13532How shall I do it?
13532However, since you say Hector is quite pleased with the situation, why should I not tell him, Andrew?"
13532I ca n''t very well help loving Nan, can I, dad?"
13532I could n''t in decency come any earlier; could I, Nan?
13532I dislike to appear inquisitive, but might I ask what you''ve done with your two hundred thousand profit?"
13532I do n''t believe you''ve seen it, have you?
13532I kept hoping you and the girls would confess to Dad that you telephoned Nan to come back to Port Agnew that time I was sick with typhoid--""Eh?
13532I paid for it on the instalment plan--yearly payments secured by first mortgage at six per cent., and----""Who cruised it for you?"
13532I think you realize that until she came I was too unhappy-- too disgusted with life-- to care whether I got well or not?
13532If I can not convict that man of bigamy, would it not be foolish of me to try?
13532If I get-- well, will you-- marry me, Nan?"
13532If I marry Nan Brent are you each prepared to forget that I am your brother?"
13532If Mr. Donald''s life should happen to be the price of your silence, however, you''d tell me, would n''t you?"
13532If they could n''t do that, where would be the fun of being rich?
13532If you persist in forgetting who you are, does it follow that I should pursue a similar course?"
13532In direct contrast with this cool salutation, Nan inclined her head graciously and smilingly said:"Why, how do you do, Hetty?
13532In that event would Donald forgive and forget and come home to The Dreamerie?
13532Ipso facto or per se?
13532Is his father inside?"
13532Is it possible, Mary Daney, that you prefer me to think you are not inspired by similar sentiments?
13532Is n''t that why you named your son Donald?"
13532Is she impossible?"
13532Is that it?"
13532Is that white woman his consort?"
13532Is there no hope, Nan?"
13532Is this your little man, Nan?
13532It pleased you a whole lot, did n''t it, honey?"
13532Lad, your wife will always be dust to some folks, but-- we''re kindred to her-- so what do we care?
13532Man, can Donald McKaye we d Nan Brent of the Sawdust Pile?"
13532Man, do ye not ken you''re your father''s son?"
13532May I come in, then, to greet Caleb and your husband?"
13532May I speak to you for a few minutes?"
13532Money, clothes?"
13532Morals?
13532Moreover, what right had he to shoot anybody''s dog until it attacked him?
13532Mr. Daney, where the devil are you?
13532My dear old Furiosity, ai n''t my resignation in the waste- basket?
13532My father''s?"
13532My husband''s business interests necessitated very frequent trips North--""What business was he in, Nan?"
13532Nan''s coming back-- understand?
13532Nellie, my dear, you remember little Nan Brent, do you not?"
13532Nellie, will you have a piece of the well- done?"
13532Now then, where in hades do you get this crazy notion?"
13532Now, why did he do this?
13532Och, mon, was there ever a lad like mine?"
13532Oh, dear, oh dear, is my son totally lacking in a sense of decency?
13532On whose orders, Mr. Daney?
13532Or do you, Hector McKaye?"
13532Promise?"
13532Promise?"
13532Queer how the salt in the wood colors the flames, is n''t it?"
13532Referring to my grandson''s half- brother?"
13532Remember the night I dragged you ashore at Darrow''s log boom?
13532Remember, Nan?
13532Sh-- what''s that?"
13532Shall I say-- glorious?"
13532She has behaved herself for three long years, but did she win anybody''s approbation for doing it?
13532She was aware only that he was in a softened mood, so she said,"Do n''t you think you''ve been a little hard on poor Jane, Hector dear?"
13532She''ll find our drying- yard something of a nuisance, will she not?"
13532She''s gone-- nobody knows-- May God damn your soul to the deepest hell-- Where are you?
13532Since when?"
13532So that''s all that''s wrong with her, eh?"
13532So why not send for her?
13532Sorry-- for you-- but do you-- happen to know-- last line-- fairy- tale?
13532Sturdy little chap, is n''t he?
13532Suppose that motor- cruiser should spring a leak and sink?"
13532Suppose they buck and pitch and sidestep and bawl and carry on?
13532Suppose we come up and sit with you next Sunday?"
13532Sure, what if somebody should die an''lave ye a fortun''?
13532Surely you must realize that?"
13532That was the way of it, was it not?"
13532The familiar wrinkle appeared for an instant on the end of her nose before she continued:"I wonder what The Laird thinks of that, Andrew?"
13532The real profit''s in the fun--""And the knowledge that I''m not a fool-- eh, father?"
13532Then Nan called upon you again?"
13532Then said Daney:"How do you know his heart was broken?"
13532Then, from The Laird:"And you''re going to wait for-- her, my son?"
13532Then,"And does my son share a confidence which I am denied?"
13532There are millions of wonderful, angelic women in this terrible world, but what I want to know is: Where the Sam Hill do they hide themselves?"
13532There are reasons why I should know, and you would n''t refuse to set my mind at ease, would you?"
13532To conform to the social standards of those who decry her virtue?
13532Unconditional surrender?"
13532Understand?
13532Was I divorced?
13532Was he to be deprived of a glimpse of his grandson by an insensate brute of a dog?
13532Was it quite loyal of you to stay home?"
13532Was my husband dead?
13532Was she not there for that purpose?
13532Was the Brutus, by any chance, insured against theft?"
13532We do not care how long she looks, do we mother?"
13532Wha''s matter, eh?"
13532Wha''spier ye, Hector McKaye, to a trip aroond the worl'', wi''a wee visit tae the auld clan in the Hielands?"
13532What became of old Caleb Brent''s motor- boat?"
13532What did I tell you?"
13532What did the chit say?"
13532What do you expect to do for a living?"
13532What do you say to this?"
13532What do you suspect, my dear?"
13532What else now?
13532What good would it be to ye if nobody could find ye?
13532What have I done?
13532What if Donald''s son should catch it and die, and Donald be deprived of the sight of his first- born?
13532What if Nan should succumb to an attack of it while her husband was in France?
13532What is his name?"
13532What right had he to expect forgiveness,_ sans_ the asking,_ sans_ an acknowledgment of his heartlessness?
13532What shall I do?
13532What then?"
13532What thin, Daniel?
13532What will you give me to stick to my side of the river?"
13532What will you take to abandon, it and leave us in undisputed possession?"
13532What''s happened?"
13532What''s that Kipling thing that''s been set to music?"
13532What''s that you''re building, Brent?
13532What''s that?"
13532What''s the matter?
13532What''s the use of crying over spilled milk?
13532What''s this joke, anyhow?
13532What''s wrong with him, Andrew?
13532What''s your idea about it, Brent?"
13532What''s your name?"
13532What, after all, was there worth while in the world for him if he was to be robbed of his youth and his love?
13532When did you get back?"
13532When you told him you would marry me if I should ask you again, to whom did Daney report?
13532When, however, he had satisfied his swimming senses that she was really there in the flesh, he murmured:"You''ll not-- run away-- again?
13532When?"
13532Where are you?"
13532Where did this ceremony take place?"
13532Where do you keep it?"
13532Who gets the advertising out of a charity ball if it is n''t the rich?
13532Who told you this?"
13532Who''s this girrl?
13532Who''ve you been gossiping with?"
13532Whose little boy are you?"
13532Why did n''t you take me into your confidence?
13532Why did n''t you write the county clerk, of the county in which the license was issued?"
13532Why make fish of one and fowl of the other?
13532Why wash your dirty linen in public?"
13532Why, what will people say?"
13532Would he be welcome in that stern old sea dog''s home?
13532Would he make the run, or would he, in the parlance of the sporting world,"dog it?"
13532Would his four years at a great American university make of him a better man, or would he degenerate into a snob and a drone?
13532Would it not have been far simpler to have mailed it?"
13532Would you still prefer that I limit my visits to, say, Christmas and Easter?"
13532Yes or no?"
13532You always were a good girl--""But suppose she wasn''t-- always?"
13532You are referring to Nan, are you not?''"
13532You back?"
13532You wanted a breast to weep upon, did n''t you?
13532You will recall, Mr. Daney, that when Mrs. McKaye rang me up in New York, she was careful, even while asking me to return, to let me know my place?"
13532You would n''t want him to sit at home and be a slacker, would you?
13532You''re Mr. McKaye, are n''t you?"
13532You-- you''ll be very kind and patient with him, will you not?
13532Your father gave me a passage on one of his steam- schooners, and when we got to the dock in San Francisco--""_ He_ was there, eh?
13532he added, turning to Nan,"when I married you on faith?"
13532he greeted the convalescent,"how do you find yourself these days?"