This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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30924 | Who sent you? |
30924 | Everts?" |
41657 | Is there any other gorge as gorgeous as that Canyon? |
42112 | But how was it that the long period of the fur trade should have passed without disclosing this country? |
42112 | Might it not therefore be within the province of territorial legislation to furnish the necessary legal protection? |
42112 | The question then is, Do the people desire this kind of transportation? |
42112 | WHY SO LONG UNKNOWN? |
42112 | Was Colter to be slain by a single Indian after having distanced five hundred? |
42112 | Was it, as is generally supposed, a"superstitious fear"that kept them away? |
42112 | Was this a proper interpretation of"small parcels of ground,"as specified in the act? |
29312 | How could I help it? |
29312 | Shall I open the window? |
29312 | Who is laughing now, Oom John? |
29312 | Why did we not think to bring the glasses? |
29312 | As we entered it to go to bed, the President said,"Oom John, do n''t you think it is too hot here?" |
29312 | Is it anything more than ordinary newspaper enterprise to turn a mouse into a moose? |
29312 | They could go no farther; would we please come no nearer? |
29312 | Was it bird or beast? |
29312 | Would they try it while we were there to see? |
37278 | And what angler is there who does not love to go over them at times, one by one, and recall the incidents surrounding the history of each? |
37278 | What fisherman is there who has not in his fly- book a dozen or more flies that are perennial reminders of great piscatorial events? |
37278 | When he had recovered from the shock he remarked, smilingly,"That was n''t half bad for a Dutchman, now, was it?" |
37278 | Who hath lain alone to hear the wild- goose cry? |
37278 | Who hath watched the black- tail mating? |
37278 | Who hath worked the chosen water where the ouananiche is waiting, Or the sea- trout''s jumping- crazy for the fly? |
11145 | Can any one conjecture what has become of them?] |
11145 | Did we act wisely in permitting him to join our party at the last moment before leaving Helena? |
11145 | Doubtless Jake thought,"Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn?" |
11145 | Has he met death by accident, or may he be injured and unable to move, and be suffering the horrors of starvation and fever? |
11145 | Has he wandered aimlessly hither and thither until bereft of reason? |
11145 | If we encounter more than that number, then what? |
11145 | Jake inquired,"Whose revolver is it that makes that loud report?" |
11145 | Suddenly the camp was electrified by Gillette asking,"Who was on guard last night?" |
11145 | The question is frequently asked,"Who originated the plan of setting apart this region as a National Park?" |
11145 | When Doane was told that we were ready, he asked,"Where is the chloroform?" |
11145 | Where did it come from? |
33053 | Did you ever look over the medical statistics of the half million men drafted during the Civil War? 33053 Do you see anything wrong in the head of the pronghorn?" |
33053 | How could I help it? |
33053 | Shall I open the window? |
33053 | Who is laughing now, Oom John? |
33053 | Why did we not think to bring the glasses? |
33053 | As we entered it to go to bed, the President said,"Oom John, do n''t you think it is too hot here?" |
33053 | Is it anything more than ordinary newspaper enterprise to turn a mouse into a moose? |
33053 | They could go no farther; would we please come no nearer? |
33053 | Was it bird or beast? |
33053 | Would they try it while we were there to see? |
46911 | Who sent you? |
46911 | And what is the cause of its intermittent action? |
46911 | But in what manner was it formed? |
46911 | But what is the origin of the power that sustains these wonderful eruptions? |
46911 | Does this picture seem overdrawn? |
46911 | Everts?" |
46911 | How then is an eruption possible? |
46911 | The picture is admirably drawn, but could the artist have done so well with the stupendous chasm of the Grand Cañon? |
46911 | What are they? |
46911 | What occasions their decline? |
46911 | When were these immense deposits begun? |
46911 | Where does the lime come from? |
46911 | or the thousand volcanic vents of Firehole Basin with their deafening detonations, their immeasurable evolutions of water and steam? |
40658 | And the Lord said unto Satan,"Whence comest thou?" |
40658 | As I meditated upon these things, my heart cried out,"Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? |
40658 | He seemed to know that he was exceeding the speed limit, and shouted out to one of the young women,"Ruth, are you all there?" |
40658 | If so, what could awaken them to their danger? |
40658 | Of what use are pieces of geyserite when taken away from their natural environment? |
40658 | Satan, unwilling to admit Job''s loyalty to God, said,"Hast not thou made an hedge about him,... on every side? |
40658 | Says the Devil to Charon,"Now, what shall I do? |
40658 | The second time the Lord said unto Satan,"Whence comest thou?" |
40658 | What knowledge would a piece of geyserite give a person of Old Faithful, the Giant, or the Giantess, in action? |
40658 | Where else could the angel lock him up but on the inside of the earth? |
40658 | and the son of man, that thou visitest him? |
40658 | or who shall stand in his holy place? |
40710 | And-- and-- please tell me how long did you lie in the swoon? |
40710 | Oh, darling, what is it, what is it? |
40710 | She asked me to help''er; what could I do? 40710 What luck?" |
40710 | When I wrote you my long letter I was about to be married and was to call to see you on our way to Boston; am I not right? |
40710 | Where is Jack, Jim-- Oh where is my husband? |
40710 | You have been in the land of the Czar then, have you? |
40710 | Are the mighty snow and ice mountains of the far south growing, or are they melting and breaking away from their moorings? |
40710 | But who can prove it? |
40710 | By the way, why do the street car people not put in electrical motors in Chicago? |
40710 | Could I tell a lie? |
40710 | He grinned at me and asked,"how is_ de hole_?" |
40710 | How long will this thing last? |
40710 | I says to myself, I ca n''t prevent her, ai n''t it best for me to help her? |
40710 | I sprang to my feet, and in angry horrified tones demanded--"Jim, has Mrs. Felden drowned herself, and you have done nothing to prevent her mad act?" |
40710 | I turned to her and said:''Belle you have read my father''s letter, what do you suggest?'' |
40710 | I very naturally asked:"Are the matters you refer to, such that you can not speak of them?" |
40710 | If growing, when will they tumble through the crust of the earth, and send a raging sea over the habitable part of the globe? |
40710 | Is the question irreverent? |
40710 | May not the Eternal who started then and keeps all things moving and growing-- may not He grow in perfection? |
40710 | May not the Omnipotent become more potent, the Omniscient wiser? |
40710 | Oh, why am I not a man?" |
40710 | She clapped her hands, saying,"That''s capital, is it not, Rita? |
40710 | Tell me-- Jim, where is my husband?" |
40710 | That man took some sort''er tea"--"Was it hemlock?" |
40710 | The lady came forward, saying:"It is Mr. Jamison, Jack, is it not? |
40710 | To open up a light vein of conversation I asked:"What was that you said about Jim''s rheumatism?" |
40710 | Traveler?" |
40710 | Was it true-- could it be true, that after all, I was nothing to this woman who, I believed, was made for me? |
40710 | What other countries have you visited? |
40710 | When will the bars be thrown down so that the Canuck and the Yankee can trade as brothers and friends? |
40710 | Why should two people so closely united by every bond except that of so called nationality, submit to this hampering of their kindly relations? |
40710 | Will the country be able to support two big cities? |
40710 | Would it be a lie to excuse myself on the plea of having a slight acquaintance with the dead father? |
40710 | Would n''t you my Mogul?" |
40710 | Would you believe it, sir, I was there before day- light? |
40710 | he exclaimed,"have I done that?" |
40710 | what is it you say? |
15526 | And how many Indians have you? |
15526 | And the Indians? |
15526 | Are there not other cañons in the world as large as this? |
15526 | Are you the Father,he asked? |
15526 | Do tourists usually seem delighted with the park? |
15526 | Do you see that little pipe,he added, pointing to an orange grove,"and do you notice the furrows between the trees? |
15526 | How can I distinguish here a native Californian from an eastern man? |
15526 | How do you obtain it? |
15526 | How large is your parish, Father? |
15526 | How much wine do you make? |
15526 | Is it true, madam,I said to a lady of San Diego,"that here one must always take a blanket to bed with him?" |
15526 | No,I said,"I am not the Father, but I have come to see the church; can you show it to me?" |
15526 | Was not the cost of laying it out enormous? |
15526 | What do you mean? |
15526 | What is the Mission''s income? |
15526 | What of their character? |
15526 | Where did you come from, Larry? |
15526 | Where do you sell it? |
15526 | Where has it gone? |
15526 | Who cultivates your twenty- five acres? |
15526 | Why did you add the fraction? |
15526 | Why did you make this splendid promenade? |
15526 | Would you like to see a converted mountain? |
15526 | But, presently, I asked again,"What do you mean by a_ converted_ mountain?" |
15526 | Can the reader bear something still more trying to his faith? |
15526 | Could it be possible that I was to be disappointed? |
15526 | Did she then play with her continents, and smile to see them struggle up from the sea only to sink again? |
15526 | Grim, awful model of the coming race, did not its stern lips smile disdainfully at the first human pygmy fashioned in its likeness? |
15526 | Had the train been held up? |
15526 | In the old days, when she produced her uncouth monsters of the deep, was she in manner, as in age, a child? |
15526 | Is not the fundamental law of the universe the attraction which one mass of matter has for another? |
15526 | Larry asked me:"What is that gintleman''s business?" |
15526 | Life is triumphant now; but who shall say that Death may not again prove conqueror? |
15526 | One of them said to me the other day,''Is the water here good to drink?'' |
15526 | Shall yet become the fair abodes of life? |
15526 | Strange, is it not? |
15526 | Was Nature ever really sportive? |
15526 | We call it gravitation; but why does it invariably act thus with mathematical precision? |
15526 | Were we attacked? |
15526 | What art thou, ghostly visitant of flame? |
15526 | What is happiness? |
15526 | What is there in the natural world so fascinating and mysterious as a geyser? |
15526 | What is this power? |
15526 | What was it? |
15526 | What would be the effect could we survey them from the stream itself, within the gloomy crevice of the cañon? |
15526 | What, for example, is the depth of its intensely- colored pool of boiling water? |
15526 | Where are its turrets, battlements, and guns?" |
15526 | Who knows? |
15526 | Why has the donkey never found a eulogist? |
15526 | Why should not we possess such roads, especially in our National Park? |
15526 | Yet do we realize the immense amount of labor necessitated by such irrigation? |
15526 | _ Quien sabe_? |
15526 | was that it-- that vision of transfiguration-- that illumined Zion radiant with splendor? |
46798 | A rabbit, you say, Dick? |
46798 | An elk? |
46798 | And did he escape without being badly burned? |
46798 | And did the fighting cease immediately? |
46798 | And then what did you do? |
46798 | And when morning comes, how about breakfast? |
46798 | And you slept no more, but stood on guard, not knowing but that the unseen and mysterious foes might return to finish their work? |
46798 | As usual, we have been lucky; when even the water- spouts stand back of us, what have we to fear? |
46798 | But I hope this little adventure is not going to make us think of leaving here, to spend the night under the stars, and in the cold wind? |
46798 | But do you think they noticed us? |
46798 | But have you noticed where they put our guns and powder horns? |
46798 | But he seemed to be of about the same build; and, Dick, you could see nothing to prove that it was any one else, could you? |
46798 | But how long ought it take us to burrow through? |
46798 | But tell me how you would know his trail from any other? 46798 But the sun is only setting, and these Indians never get tired, so what makes you think they will halt?" |
46798 | But what if the lake freezes over, as it may do in very hard winters? |
46798 | But what is it made of, I''d like to know? |
46798 | But what makes it boil that way? 46798 But what of these Indians who attacked your party-- they were not of the Sioux or the Mandan tribes, I take it?" |
46798 | But what will you do with us; I hope you will not send us with the Blackfeet also? |
46798 | But who ever before met with boiling water in the open? |
46798 | But you do not believe such silly stories, I hope? |
46798 | But you must have snatched up your guns and fought them? |
46798 | But, Dick, where is the rope to come from? 46798 Can you see the white man plainly, Dick?" |
46798 | Could that have been our friend Jasper Williams? |
46798 | Could you not see whether they were Indians or otherwise? |
46798 | Could you see our light out there? |
46798 | Dick, what can it mean? |
46798 | Did you go back and try to find it? |
46798 | Do you believe there is any truth in that account, Dick; or can it be set down as a fable, like this Evil Spirit of the land? |
46798 | Do you mean it has come down from the side of the mountain, and filled the opening we used to get in here? |
46798 | Do you mean to say the paper they set such store on is missing? |
46798 | Do you mean to tell me, Roger, that you believe any such thing? |
46798 | Do you really mean it? |
46798 | Do you see what I mean, Dick? |
46798 | Do you think it would be wise? |
46798 | Do you think that awful hole can have any bottom, Dick? |
46798 | Do you think they saw us? |
46798 | Do you think we are safe away, Mayhew? |
46798 | Does it afford you any sort of clue as to the meaning of this mysterious attack in the dark, and the seizure of the paper you were sending home? |
46798 | He must have gotten some of that information from the Blackfoot prisoner the Mandans have in their strong lodge? |
46798 | How can we find a soft place to lie down on, please tell me, Dick? |
46798 | How can we let Beaver Tail know what we are here for, and beg him to help us save Williams from the Frenchmen? |
46798 | How did the news reach camp; and what made the captain allow you to start out almost alone into this heathen land in order to rescue me? |
46798 | How does that happen? |
46798 | How long ago? |
46798 | I hope you are not thinking me silly just because I''ve been complaining of feeling hungry? |
46798 | I try to-- honestly I do, Dick; but what hope have we now? 46798 If they could n''t climb up out of that hole on account of the smooth face of the rock, how shall we go down to help them, Dick?" |
46798 | Is he dead, do you think? |
46798 | Is it far away? |
46798 | Is it time yet, Dick? |
46798 | Is there a chance that we can break loose, tied up as we are? 46798 It strikes me the snow is packed lighter than what we struck at first; what do you think about it, Mayhew?" |
46798 | Listen, Roger, what was that sound? |
46798 | Listen, what do you suppose that sound can be? 46798 Look up, Roger; what do you see?" |
46798 | Look yonder, Dick,he would say huskily,"and tell me is that the old bull just alongside that rock? |
46798 | Not the whistle Jasper Williams taught us to practice, Roger, and which he uses when he wants to communicate with friends? |
46798 | Now that we have burrowed out of that trap, what is the next move, Dick? |
46798 | Of all the strange things, did you ever hear such a terrible groaning before, Dick? |
46798 | Oh, Dick, do you really mean it? |
46798 | Oh, what has happened now? |
46798 | One or the other, what do we care, so long as we can bag him? |
46798 | Searching for something to eat, you mean, do n''t you? |
46798 | Shall I crawl out and fetch in some of that wood, Dick? |
46798 | So he would,admitted the other boy, reluctantly;"but what are we going to do about it, Dick?" |
46798 | So, it was all a dream after all, and mother was not calling me to get up or the griddle cakes would be cold? |
46798 | So, zis is ze young Armstrongs zat I haf ze pleasure to entertain? |
46798 | Stop and consider, did you hear anything said that might give the slightest clue concerning the identity of the thieves? |
46798 | That is easy to say, but where can we go that would be better? |
46798 | That was lucky, at any rate; how came you to have it with you? |
46798 | Then he is n''t down there with you? |
46798 | Then he is still in the camp? |
46798 | Then we may break through at any time; is that it? |
46798 | Then we mean to keep up a blaze all night, no matter what the risk? |
46798 | Then why have we failed to see a single elk, or a lone buffalo? |
46798 | Then why not answer it? |
46798 | Then you did n''t see the jack- rabbit, Roger? |
46798 | There is a gaping hole yonder, you see, Roger? |
46798 | There, did you hear it, Dick? |
46798 | There, did you see him that time? |
46798 | This is an exposed camp, do n''t you think, Roger? |
46798 | We have a short time still before the sun sinks,remarked Dick;"shall we go on further or spend the night here?" |
46798 | We have our guns, it is true, and that I count a fine thing, but of what use are they to us without our powder horns? |
46798 | We know, for have n''t we made use of one when overtaken by a storm? 46798 Well?" |
46798 | Were they English, or frontiersmen, or French? |
46798 | Were you attacked on the way? |
46798 | Were you in camp at the time? |
46798 | What are the prospects, Dick? |
46798 | What business have you trying to make us prisoners? 46798 What can we do, Dick?" |
46798 | What did you think you heard? |
46798 | What does Beaver Tail mean to do? |
46798 | What does he say, Mayhew? |
46798 | What does this mean, Mayhew? |
46798 | What had we better do, Mayhew? |
46798 | What is it, Mayhew? |
46798 | What is it? |
46798 | What is it? |
46798 | What is that? |
46798 | What sort of fresh meat do you mean? |
46798 | What was it happened to make them pass by, and not start up here to see how that stone started to roll down? |
46798 | What will cross our path next, I wonder? |
46798 | When you last examined the tracks left by Jasper Williams and his party, Benjamin, how old did you make them out to be? |
46798 | When? |
46798 | Where are going, Dick? |
46798 | Where else could I take you, except to some place I had seen before? |
46798 | Where is Jasper Williams? |
46798 | Where is Mayhew? |
46798 | Where the rocks seem to drop straight down, you mean? |
46798 | Who knows how that may work out? |
46798 | Why are you so certain of that? |
46798 | Why go that way instead of straight into the West, or turn toward the Southwest? |
46798 | Why should it be considered so? |
46798 | Why, were there white men with the Indians? |
46798 | Why, what happened then? |
46798 | Will he remember us, do you think? |
46798 | Yes, and what did you see? |
46798 | Yes, but tell me how they could have picked_ you_ out as the one bearing it? |
46798 | You did not see anything to tell you the Indians might be camped near here, I suppose, Dick? |
46798 | You do n''t think it feels much like snow, do you, Dick? |
46798 | You do not know certainly, then, that Jasper was captured or killed? |
46798 | You feel sure the lake lies to the east of us, Mayhew, do you not? |
46798 | You have guessed the answer, Dick? |
46798 | You heard me ask Hardy about the exact place they were set upon by the Blackfeet? 46798 You heard what Mayhew just said, and how the man who looked was wounded in the shoulder? |
46798 | You know why we are here in this strange land, then? |
46798 | You mean that Jasper Williams is a prisoner, do you? |
46798 | You mean we''ve got a general idea where that valley they are heading for lies, and might get there even without following their trail; is that it? |
46798 | You recognize the name, then, do you? |
46798 | Zat sounds very good, but how am I to know zat you vill not try to escape if ze bonds zey are remove? |
46798 | And do you think we can recover them again?" |
46798 | And will he take us there, and help us rescue Jasper?" |
46798 | Are you depending on Mayhew to come to our rescue? |
46798 | Are you starting to work your hands free, Dick? |
46798 | But go on, Mayhew, have you other distressing news for us? |
46798 | But what are the men running to the other side of the camp for, do you suppose?" |
46798 | But where can we get such a thing now?" |
46798 | But why should Dick show signs of satisfaction; for that was clearly expressed in his tone? |
46798 | But, Dick, do you believe this was the cause of that heavy rumbling we heard some time back?" |
46798 | CHAPTER IX SURROUNDED BY MYSTERIES"WHAT about the swivel gun in the camp; could it be heard as far away as this, do you think, Dick?" |
46798 | CHAPTER XVII THANKS TO THE WOLF PACK"WHAT have you on your mind now, Roger?" |
46798 | CHAPTER XXI BINDING UP AN ENEMY''S WOUNDS"DO you believe him, Dick?" |
46798 | Could they read that those tracks had just been made, since blades of brown grass were still springing up after being pressed down? |
46798 | Dick, can those be the men who pursued Mayhew?" |
46798 | Dick, what can it mean? |
46798 | Did that Indian favor you when he fastened us up the last time; or was it through an accident?" |
46798 | Do you intend to lend me your gun, and let me finish him?" |
46798 | Do you not recognize eet? |
46798 | Do you not think that is reasonable, Captain?" |
46798 | Do you think any of our men are out after fresh meat to- day?" |
46798 | Do you understand what I am saying?" |
46798 | Had n''t we better spread out, so as to surround him?" |
46798 | Hardy tried to describe the place to us, and I suppose you think you can recognize it from the way the trees hang out over the water?" |
46798 | How about that, Dick?" |
46798 | How about that, Mayhew?" |
46798 | How about you, Mayhew?" |
46798 | How were they to keep warm as they slept? |
46798 | Look back at some of our experiences, and tell me if we have not done that more than once when in the forest?" |
46798 | Perhaps, who knows? |
46798 | Roger commenced;"yet not one of us ever thought of such a thing, did we?" |
46798 | Shall I give him another call?" |
46798 | Shall we make signs in the snow, and tell him that way?" |
46798 | Surely, you could not have had any signal from him?" |
46798 | There must be a fire of some kind deep down in the earth?" |
46798 | Was he not himself fighting against the same depression, and conquering it only because he would not give in? |
46798 | Was that Mayhew trying to let them know he was close by? |
46798 | Was the ground actually trembling underneath, or did his own shaky condition deceive him? |
46798 | Was there some sort of a trap beyond, into which they might fall? |
46798 | We brought nothing of the sort from the camp?" |
46798 | Were hostile eyes watching them from some rocky covert; and would a signal be given to launch an attack? |
46798 | What can have become of Williams? |
46798 | What can it be?" |
46798 | What could a horse be doing here? |
46798 | What could we do if that happened?" |
46798 | What do you think about it, Mayhew?" |
46798 | What do you think is the reason all big game is lacking about here?" |
46798 | What has happened? |
46798 | What if one of us had fallen in here, and could not get out?" |
46798 | What if the steel blade did give him several scratches and slight cuts? |
46798 | What kind of a beast have we run across? |
46798 | What of your two companions; I hope they did not meet their fate there in the darkness?" |
46798 | What will you do with the Frenchmen?" |
46798 | What would be the result? |
46798 | What would become of them should they be caught in this open camp, without any fire, and destitute of robes or blankets? |
46798 | Where do you reckon he is striking out for now, Dick?" |
46798 | Where was his rifle? |
46798 | Who was the man you saw, Roger?" |
46798 | Why do you not order these warriors to set us free? |
46798 | Why should Jasper Williams count any more with the hostile Blackfeet than the other two explorers? |
46798 | You said a while ago, did n''t you, Mayhew, that he could only be fifteen minutes or so ahead of us?" |
46798 | can it be possible that they were carried down with that avalanche when the slip occurred? |
46798 | do you think so?" |
46798 | gasped Roger, as he turned his face, filled with perplexity, toward the other,"did you see what it was, Dick?" |
46798 | how came it there?" |
46798 | vat does it matter to me? |
46798 | was that what happened?" |
46798 | what if he runs across us here?" |
46798 | where are they, Dick? |
46798 | why did I let my gun fall when I stumbled that time? |
40587 | ''Imp,''said he,"is n''t it? |
40587 | A factory? 40587 A mill? |
40587 | All right to look at, ai n''t she? 40587 All right,"says I,"but can you fix it up with the authorities?" |
40587 | Am Ah so igno''ant, really? |
40587 | Am I a perfessional humorist,says I,"or am I the combined Fresh Air Fund, S. P. C. A., and Jacob A. Riis of these yere hills? |
40587 | Am I to understand,said I,"that she does not know that the relief sought is her expulsion from the school?" |
40587 | And all that took place right here? |
40587 | And get the Golden Fountain,said I,"on an Irish pit boss and a Swede''s spine?" |
40587 | And on the other hand,said the Professor,"what are the features on the regular road from which we have diverged?" |
40587 | And that beautiful, strong girl? |
40587 | And vindicate his right,went on the lawyer,"to safe tools and conditions of employment?" |
40587 | And what goes in the place of it, sir? |
40587 | And_ is_ that long document the certificate of sale in Peterson_ vs._ Golden Fountain, etc.? |
40587 | Any partic''lar business here? |
40587 | Are both sides ready in the next case? |
40587 | Are n''t you ashamed? |
40587 | Are the defendant,said I, looking them over,"and Mr. Boggs, the director, among your numbers?" |
40587 | Are you not related to him in any way? |
40587 | Are you the defendant? |
40587 | Because I happen to have a letter of introduction to Miss Blunt, daughter of the old-- of Mr. Blunt of the Mid- Continent--"You have? |
40587 | But how? |
40587 | But was it honest? |
40587 | But,said I,"who will buy the diabolical thing for a mill? |
40587 | Can you direct me to him? |
40587 | Can you find him for me? |
40587 | Cavvs at what? |
40587 | Chicago men? |
40587 | Dat bane you, Bill? |
40587 | Default, you see--"No showup at ringside,said I;"9 to 0? |
40587 | Did he ever have it? |
40587 | Did you have anything to do,says he, unfoldin''a stiff piece of paper,"with procuring the cattle now in readiness for delivery?" |
40587 | Did you note the species? |
40587 | Do n''t you know there''s only one story a bride can tell? |
40587 | Do n''t you think we''d better take the rear seat to- morrow? |
40587 | Do yeh mean to say we''ve got over on the coast by drivin''east-- toward Ioway? |
40587 | Do you know, young man, that you''ve built up a situation that absolutely forces me to adopt your fool plans? 40587 Do you know,"said he,"that this case old Middlekauff''s got plugged up comes off this morning?" |
40587 | Do you owe this note? |
40587 | Do you think I''d let her know? 40587 Does the fool ask what''s the matter? |
40587 | Ever read a story,said he,"named_ The Bottle Imp_?" |
40587 | Father,said he--"Father, what''s the matter?" |
40587 | Five hundred-- you do n''t mean_ thousand_? |
40587 | From whom? |
40587 | Glass? |
40587 | Go where? |
40587 | Go with you? |
40587 | Got any eating tobacco, Lungy? |
40587 | Got that certificate? |
40587 | Hain''t yeh got''em? |
40587 | Has this man Lefrayne been subpoenaed? |
40587 | Here''s your receipt for''em; where''s the stock? |
40587 | Hey? |
40587 | His weakness? |
40587 | How about going back for the mine? |
40587 | How did you find out,said I,"that I had been-- ah-- canned?" |
40587 | How did you get in here? |
40587 | How did you know they were thieves? |
40587 | How do you know? |
40587 | How far to their camp? |
40587 | How many? |
40587 | How much? |
40587 | I stay with the-- with-- the what do you call it, Mr. Driscoll, that I''m staying with? |
40587 | I suppose,said the Groom,"that the only safe way is to let them entirely alone, Professor?" |
40587 | I would rather it were any one else,said Van Dorn, as if to something that walked by his side;"but what difference does it make? |
40587 | I''m not getting up any directory,shouted Pa."What do you want?" |
40587 | I''m what? |
40587 | If Jim Bridger,said Aconite,"had narrated them adventures, what would folks have said? |
40587 | If the thing had been used to prolong life, where would the Imp come in? 40587 If this seven business is eatin''yeh so bad,"said he,"kain''t I make a quadrille of it? |
40587 | Is it possible to imagine,said Billy,"such a thing as the Pruntys trying to get your stock at that figure? |
40587 | Is it very bad? |
40587 | Is n''t it funny? |
40587 | Is n''t what funny? |
40587 | Is that all, sir? |
40587 | Is the spellin''all right?... 40587 Is this straight goods, Aconite?" |
40587 | It do n''t need a Sherlock Holmes to tell that, does it? |
40587 | It_ was_ rotten,said the Poet, looking at the Bride,"was n''t it?" |
40587 | Jimbridgered; Marcopoloed; Münchhausened; Mandevilled; Driscolled; placed in the Ananias Club? |
40587 | Kind of rotation pool,said I,"with Pete''s claim as ball fifteen?" |
40587 | Know anything about collies? 40587 Lost anything, Bill?" |
40587 | Mae spine? |
40587 | Matter? |
40587 | May I not hope,said he,"to see you again soon?" |
40587 | May I see you to your car? |
40587 | May I turn for just one look at my little wood nymph,said he,"when I get to the curve?" |
40587 | Miss Blunt? |
40587 | Mr. Chestah,said the girl, in a low voice,"he seems to be alludin''to-- what does he mean?" |
40587 | No? 40587 Now, how do you account for that on any known scientific law?" |
40587 | Oh, my darling, are_ you_ here? |
40587 | Oh,said she, when I mentioned this,"do you all prefeh things so regulah and poky? |
40587 | On what grounds? |
40587 | Quicklime,says he ruminatin''ly,"is a good and well- recognized scheme; but we have n''t any, Aconite, have we? |
40587 | Really? |
40587 | Relation of yours? |
40587 | Shall we withdraw? |
40587 | Shore,said Aconite,"no more automobiles de fe for the trout-- hear that, Bill? |
40587 | So you do n''t want the rest of the story? |
40587 | Somebody has been sprinkling alum on this scenery,suggested the Colonel--"eh, Aconite?" |
40587 | Stevenson''s_ Bottle Imp_? |
40587 | That you, Enos? |
40587 | The hot water,observed the Professor,"would naturally be at the surface; but as for the tale itself--""It would, eh?" |
40587 | The lucky man? |
40587 | The young gentlemen will find out all about it in due time: and is it raght to expe''iment with the littlest ones? 40587 Then,"said I, for I knew the story, of course, when he mentioned the circumstances,"your son Jack is Captain John Hawes?" |
40587 | This lawsuit,said Hank--"is it over, or still running?" |
40587 | Tour of the Park? |
40587 | Was he Jimbridgered? |
40587 | Was he whiched? |
40587 | Was n''t that a curious tale? |
40587 | We all thank you,said the Artist,"for what we''ve had-- and wo n''t you continue at the next session-- Scheherazade?" |
40587 | Well, what can you do? |
40587 | Well,questioned Mac, as Hen turned it over,"what do you say to it, Henry?" |
40587 | Well,remarked the Colonel sardonically,"is n''t the Park dedicated to the enjoyment, as well as the benefit of the people?" |
40587 | Well,roared Pa, turning on him with as much ferocity as if he had been a San Francisco contractor of the deepest dye,"what can I do for you, sir?" |
40587 | Well,said he,"do you remember the Bottle Imp''s history that this man Stevenson gives us? |
40587 | Well,the new- comer said,"do you go with us, or not, Doc?" |
40587 | What about the movement for cheaper gas? |
40587 | What coin is there smaller than a_ centime_--what he paid? |
40587 | What condition? |
40587 | What did he mean? |
40587 | What do you make of his being here? |
40587 | What do you suppose made him think of it as we drove along? |
40587 | What does it run to? |
40587 | What in the world is it-- a geyser? |
40587 | What is it? |
40587 | What is it? |
40587 | What is that? |
40587 | What kin are you to the defendant? |
40587 | What say? |
40587 | What''s that, Williamson? |
40587 | What''s the answer, Bill? |
40587 | What''s the matter? |
40587 | What''s the next marvel? |
40587 | When did you acquire any chips in this little solitaire blasphemy game? |
40587 | When you find a stone stuck on end at the corner of a parcel of land, you know that the stone was placed there to mark the corner, do n''t you? |
40587 | Where are you now? |
40587 | Where do you live? |
40587 | Where does Lucy come in? |
40587 | Where''s these ten thousand head o''cattle, Driscoll? |
40587 | Which is which? |
40587 | Which way? |
40587 | Who is Jack? |
40587 | Who is Mr. Van Dorn? |
40587 | Who said it was the end? |
40587 | Who signed that note? |
40587 | Who the devil are you? |
40587 | Who''s got it now? |
40587 | Who''s the Charlemagne, the J. Cæsar, the Napoleon of the present day? |
40587 | Why do n''t you present it? |
40587 | Why do n''t you see that_ check_? |
40587 | Why, Dolly? 40587 Why, indeed?" |
40587 | Why, who will oppose the bill? |
40587 | Why? |
40587 | Why? |
40587 | Will the meeting start anything? |
40587 | Will you be so kind,said he, breaking silence,"as to read that item as it appears to you?" |
40587 | Will you? |
40587 | You ben in zese wood''before? |
40587 | You did n''t see the petrified sea serpent swimming off Gull Point, did you? |
40587 | You do n''t dislike me very much, do you? |
40587 | You do n''t know Jack, do yeh? |
40587 | You know heem? |
40587 | You notice,said Fillmore,"that the name on the letter is more scrawly and uneven?" |
40587 | You remember Lucy, of course? 40587 You represent the Elkins''interests in the matter of supplying for the issue, do you not?" |
40587 | You saw how Mr. Blunt sailed into me and put me in the broom- brigade without a hearing? 40587 You wear zat?" |
40587 | You''re the teacher of the Boggs School, in Teal Lake Township? |
40587 | _ Non?_queried Trudeau. |
40587 | ''Whar''d this eventuate?'' |
40587 | ): Is complaint good after forty years of peace, and Reconstruction? |
40587 | *****"Do you notice,"said the Bride,"how peaceful and sort of comforting the river is? |
40587 | *****"How did it come out?" |
40587 | *****"How''s the colonel?" |
40587 | *****"Is that all?" |
40587 | A boy in the audience-- I think it was William Middlekauff-- caught the judge''s statement, and ungrammatically shouted:"Who to?" |
40587 | A money of account?" |
40587 | A pugilistic encounter? |
40587 | Adds color to the-- which? |
40587 | Adlai?" |
40587 | After a couple of months''accumulation of data I ventured upon the generalization that the old man--""The who?" |
40587 | Ai n''t that false? |
40587 | Am I the main squeeze of this outfit, an''the head of a responsible gover''ment, or am I not? |
40587 | An''what was it that was offered to the gaze o''this romantic piece o''calicker? |
40587 | And he could n''t pay off what''s ahead of him any more''n he could buy the Homestake? |
40587 | And now, gentlemen, what can Ah do foh you- all?" |
40587 | And what do you think? |
40587 | And what is he? |
40587 | And wheiah shall I obtain the liquoh foh the demonstrations?" |
40587 | And yet we say there is no devil, no brood of imps set upon the capture of human souls? |
40587 | And you? |
40587 | Arter what them papers says? |
40587 | Bob Fink, do you expect me to go with you and leave such an insult unavenged? |
40587 | But how changed from what had been but three short days ago the cinnersure of the eye of every sure- thing or conman on South Halsted Street? |
40587 | But how does Pa order his life? |
40587 | But why do n''t you remit it to him yourself?" |
40587 | Ca n''t it be stopped?" |
40587 | Ca n''t you appoint me your deputy down here to examine Miss Frayn, whose grandfather got killed in that wreck? |
40587 | Calves at what? |
40587 | Can yeh explain that, now? |
40587 | D''ye see?" |
40587 | D''ye understand?" |
40587 | Did n''t look much like this when mother an''me homesteaded the first quarter- section.... See that bunch of box- elders? |
40587 | Did you bring the-- the baby?" |
40587 | Did you get canned for letting me in? |
40587 | Do I still go to Mexico?" |
40587 | Do n''t light, you say? |
40587 | Do n''t you agree with me, Aconite?" |
40587 | Do n''t you remember me?" |
40587 | Do n''t you see we''re done brown? |
40587 | Do n''t you?" |
40587 | Do we get this on a foul?" |
40587 | Do you hear, you ass? |
40587 | Do you want to hear a paper on_ King Lear_ to- night? |
40587 | Does he know what ails him?" |
40587 | Does it make any difference?" |
40587 | Driscoll?" |
40587 | Eh? |
40587 | Ever hear of psychic power? |
40587 | Ever hear of such a thing? |
40587 | Ever try to feed a young caff? |
40587 | From Chicago?" |
40587 | From whose gaze? |
40587 | Had he not said that the fellow should be made to rue the Loree displeasure? |
40587 | Have you any more information for me as to this-- this sad affair of Blunt''s?" |
40587 | He possesses--""Who? |
40587 | Holy cat, Williamson; but this will put you and the agency in the lead, for-- Is he good for it, Williamson?" |
40587 | How about bets?" |
40587 | I thought-- but Foster?" |
40587 | If this is so, why ca n''t I use my own romance in making a play? |
40587 | If-- that-- don''t beat the-- the devil, what does?" |
40587 | Is it so very difficult to get in?" |
40587 | Is n''t there a good deal of justification for Goneril and Regan? |
40587 | Is that all? |
40587 | It takes a guy with guts to do them things; but that goes with the game-- understand? |
40587 | It was not sure then that monsieur desired the wooden overcoat? |
40587 | It''s good stock, ai n''t it?" |
40587 | Know what a mill is?" |
40587 | Never heard of Whinnery_ vs._ the Railway Company? |
40587 | No danger? |
40587 | Out of work long?" |
40587 | Peterson?" |
40587 | Quite a study-- eh, John?" |
40587 | Said the lady who drove him from the station,"My dear, is it a guilty conscience or the fate of the race that makes you so-- abstracted?" |
40587 | See?" |
40587 | So I fix the fifty a month for the old man while I can, see?" |
40587 | Some never owns up when it''s their own folks... but what''s the use lyin''?... |
40587 | That''s fair, ai n''t it?" |
40587 | That''s false pretenses, ai n''t it? |
40587 | The unutterable fate of"the old, kind king"--could this Olympian circle hold such treason? |
40587 | This is the first I understood of it, an''whoever heared of an inspector readin''a contrack? |
40587 | We''ll come back one of these days, wo n''t we, Billy?" |
40587 | What do you advise? |
40587 | What is it, Prunty?" |
40587 | What one, definite, concrete thing can you do?" |
40587 | What say?" |
40587 | What shall I do? |
40587 | What would they do when it came to making propositions? |
40587 | What''s he in this fer at all, if we''ve got to think at this end of the lariat?" |
40587 | What''s your give- or- take price, Prunty?" |
40587 | When I was here before--""When was that?" |
40587 | When''s the merger?" |
40587 | Why could I not command my speech? |
40587 | Why did I hate Dustin? |
40587 | Why do you say that it''s odd?" |
40587 | Why not let him finish his work?" |
40587 | Why, let me ask you once, what did the Imp go into the Bottle deal for in the first place? |
40587 | Why, sweetheart?" |
40587 | Why?" |
40587 | Why?" |
40587 | Will you speak?" |
40587 | Would she turn the deeper seduction of those eyes and lips to view? |
40587 | Wrote it, eh? |
40587 | Wun''t you go an''talk to him?" |
40587 | You do n''t think for a minute that this could be done by any natural means, do you?" |
40587 | You hear, I s''pose?" |
40587 | You see the extent to which the nefarious operations of the syndicate have been pushed? |
40587 | You would n''t believe a mountain would whistle like a steam engine, would yeh? |
40587 | You''ll hear this complaint, see?" |
40587 | You''ll help your old dad, wo n''t you, Gwennie?" |
40587 | _ I_ ask him such a thing? |
40587 | _ I_ kiss him? |
40587 | _ One- half a centime!_ Have you heard of Senator Aldrich''s currency bill, S. F. 41144? |
40587 | glared Pa,"who have you the effrontery to call''Billy''?" |
40587 | said my companion meditatively,"he did, did he? |
40587 | says I,"that''s what''s eating yeh, is it? |
40587 | she said, as quoted in the motion for a reopening of the case that Scales filed--"Robert Fink, will you stand by like a coward and see me insulted? |