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3313What is this key which seems for a time to unlock the gates of heaven and of hell?
34848Grinnell, Dixon, and Linsdale( 1937:501) mention that only an occasional individual( female?)
34848What is the meaning of predation?
12022At one station some little black urchins came to gaze, and I said to one boy, apparently seven years old,"What is your name?"
12022I said,"How old are you?"
33812Should we accept without reservation the Yurok value of 7.5 inhabitants per house?
33812What was, now, the population aboriginally?
33531Orange County: Santa Ana Mts., 3000 ft., 1( vagrant?).
33531_ Penthestes gambeli baileyae_, American Ornithologists''Union Committee( 1910, p. 351), part(?
33531_ Penthestes gambeli baileyae_, American Ornithologists''Union Committee( 1910, p. 351), part(?).
28951He then called Corporal Smith to the front, and asked him if he still persisted in refusing to do his duty?
28951Johnston?"
28951What will it be further on?
23214And do you behold with pleasure the wonderful works of creation, where the hand of Art has made no claims?
23214As she entered, who should meet her astonished gaze, but Rineldo Aubrey, seated on a sofa?
23214Must she be compelled to unite herself with one whom she could never love?
23214She knew there was but one alternative; could she escape?
34094Lumbrineries zonata_ John.?
34094_ Aglaja( Doridium) purpureum_ Berg.?
34094_ Ancula pacifica_ MacF.?
34094_ Cadlina_ Sp.?
34094_ Naineris longa_ Moore?
34094_ Nepthys caeca_ Fabr.?
3311Apropos, a San Francisco paper opened its story of one of these affairs with the following sentence:"Last night( shall we call him Hans Schmidt?)
3311Do you suppose I ever talked about Massachusetts?
3311I have heard Californiacs say in their one moment of humility,"Why is it, when we turn out such magnificent women, that our men are so undersized?"
3311I remember saying once to a young man-- just in passing and merely to make conversation:"Are you a native son?"
3311Is it not evident from this that Mr. Berger would have become a poet if a more valiant art had not claimed him?
3311They do everything in their power to make you forget--""Good heavens,"I interrupted,"are you apologizing to me for being born in Iowa?
38770Near Chuppumne Duran saw three other rancherias in the distance( inland?)
38770The question now is pertinent: how much food can be obtained from 200 horses?
30385)._--There are two kinds of sticks wrapped with cordage: single short sticks loosely wrapped around the midsection( bobbins?
30385139597-_Chione_(?)
30385In this tie- twined matting the wefts are spaced at intervals of 3.2 cm., and they consist of 2-ply_ agave_(?)
30385Primarily, each bundle of hanks was held together by a light wrapping of single agave(?)
30385The weft was also of 2-ply agave(?)
30385_ Bull- roarer_(?
30385_ Cord- wrapped sticks( bobbins?
30385_ Water bags(?
30385_ i._ Bull- roarer(?)
30385in diameter of 2-ply agave(?)
35537How was this done? 35537 Am I right?
35537By mesmerism?
35537By sharpness of sight, trickery, sleight of hand?
35537DO THE DEAD RETURN?
35537Hypnotism?
35537Mind- reading?
35537Suddenly the old man opened his eyes and said:"Gentlemen, are you satisfied that I do not know any of the names on those papers?"
35537The Doctor, as each paper was drawn out, asked some question, such as''Guide, is this the one dead?''
35537Which one of the pellets bears her name?"
35537_ Price, 50 cents_ Do the Dead Return?
13002What the d----l, then, am I fighting for?
13002Can there be any doubt, then, of a revolution in the value of the precious metals?
13002The halloo called forth a similar response, with an interrogation in English,"Who the d----l are you-- Spaniards or Americans?"
13002We asked the woman how much the dress which she wore, a miserable calico, cost her?
13002What would American housewives say to such a system as this?
13001Captain,said one of these gentry, shaking a bag of gold as we passed,"I guess this beats beaver skins-- eh, captain?"
13001Do you know, by- the- by,said Mr. Larkin,"who I saw here to- day, up to his knees in water, washing away in a tin pan?
13001Is McPhail here?
13001Where''s Malcolm?
13001You see those two scoundrels?
13001And now, the first question you will ask me is, whether I have made my fortune?
13001The Author inclined to return to the coast Sickness in the camp Provisions run low What is to be done with the gold?
13001The proceedings of the week Visit from Mr. Larkin What will the Government do?
13001What, then, should he want with gold?
13001dormir?"
13001said I, expecting some treachery on the part of Bradley and Don Luis;"How?
13001said the miser;''do you know what_ enough_ is?
36387Alliklik?)
36387And why did an expedition to a not far distant point like Cholam consume twenty days?
36387And why do you neglect the villages of Bubal, Tache, Chuntache, Notonto, and Telame, which do want them?
36387Furthermore when did the"heroic struggle"occur?
36387Hence Quipagui and his cohorts were more likely Shoshonean( Kitanemuk?
36387If he is, why does n''t he come out?"
36387If it is Father Abella''s actual diary, then how may one explain the references to"Father Ramón,""the two priests,"etc.?
36387So that they may kill soldiers and priests and thus deprive us of the spiritual conquest?
36387The chiefs promise to become the first Christians and some of them say to me:"Why do you not come without delay to establish missions in our lands?"
36387Would it be subversion to suggest the idea?
36387from Buenavista L. Gelecto may have been at or near Goose L., but if so, where was Lihuahilame, 19 leagues away?
3620121) on Drake''s Bay in 1934(?
36201One might as well ask at the same time why Fletcher did not mention Tomales Bay if Drake were at Bodega?
36201See, for example, J. D. B. Stillman,"Did Drake Discover San Francisco Bay?"
36201The gifts brought by the women in round baskets included bags of_ Tobah_( already discussed), broiled fish, the seed and down of some plant( milkweed?
36201Thus Madox''s''_ Hioghe_ may indicate a terminal sound( short or weak_ e_?)
36201[ 21] See R. B. Haselden,"Is the Drake Plate of Brass Genuine?"
3312Will you please go over there at once?
3312Did she, by accident, stumble on one of the secret signals of a great secret traffic?
3312Do you suppose such a ripe story could have dropped straight from the Tree of Life into the hand of a reporter anywhere except in California?
3312However, as it''s got to be done sometime, why not now?
3312I dare not appeal to Easterners; but Californiacs, I ask you how could I forbear to say something about"the city"?
3312In addition-- oh, but what''s the use?
3312Is it possible that any Californian Chamber of Commerce has to pay a press agent?
3312Is n''t he a typical California labor man?"
3312It''s got to be done some time, so why not now?
3312Now what has Willie Britt to say?
3312What was my delight at Gallagher''s magnanimity to hear him answer,''Why do you call him a damn Jew?
3312Who ever managed to paint the lily with complimentary words or gild refined gold with fancy phrases?
3312Who, having seen this picture in January, could resist describing it?
3312did I say listen?
10217And what flower did you wear, Seyavi?
10217Eh, why?
10217Him? 10217 What good will your dead get, Seyavi, of the baskets you burn?"
10217Who? 10217 Why did n''t he work it himself?"
10217A stately plant of the lily family, but why"false?"
10217And why trails if there are no travelers in that direction?
10217And yet-- and yet-- is it not perhaps to satisfy expectation that one falls into the tragic key in writing of desertness?
10217Bill?
10217But how were they to know that?
10217But what dead body of wild thing, or neglected game untouched by its kind, do you find?
10217How does a cat know when to eat catnip?
10217It can do much, but how do you suppose he finds it out; what instincts or accidents guide him?
10217Of what account is it to lack meal or meat when you may have it of any neighbor?
10217One who goes often into a hill country learns not to say: What if it should rain?
10217Says Jim Jenkins,"What was the matter of him?"
10217Why do western bred cattle avoid loco weed, and strangers eat it and go mad?
10217is that heather?"
10217shall a man be a saint before he is dead?
36037Is not, therefore, this exercise of judicial authority, in effect, the appropriation of private property to public uses without just compensation?
36037Q.--Did you always consider him a sane man?
36037Q.--Do you consider him insane at the present time?
36037Q.--Do you perceive any difference in his mental condition now and when you first knew him?
36037Q.--Have you often seen and talked with him of late?
36037Q.--How long have you known him?
36037What would you think of the proposition, Mr. President, to employ attorneys at law in a court composed of mathematicians?
36037When asked by counsel, questions which no man can answer, why do n''t you confess your inability to do so?"
36037Why is this?
11517How do your people,I asked,"look upon the material progress of the age?"
11517Papa, did you catch me a fish for dinner?
11517And, after all, is not his doctrine a sane one?
11517Can you tell me?
11517Do you ever think,"he asked me,"that the medical profession is devoted to relieving physical ills?
11517Her iron ores exhausted?
11517Resuming the conversation he remarked,"Why not speak English?
11517Say, neighbor, did you ever hunt those big mountain canvasback?
11517Take America, one of the newest civilized lands of the earth, how long will it be before her coal measures are exhausted?
11517Then, turning to me, he asked,"From what section of civilization do you hail?"
11517Then, with an inquiring glance,"What may be your calling?"
11517To warding off death?
11517Where is the country that yields the annual returns per acre that this land does?"
11517Without looking up or turning his head, he said to me in perfect English,"What sort of lingo are you giving me, young man?
11517You do not ask yourself,"How did all this get here?"
23769And could I tie it if I did find it?
23769And why?
23769But the man will probably bleed to death; and must I do nothing to prevent it?
23769But what is science?
23769But what shall I do?
23769Could I be mistaken?
23769Could I find it?
23769Cut down into this sinus, and hunt the bleeding artery, and tie it?
23769If not, Why not?
23769Or was it incipient necrosis?
23769Was there a deficiency of nutrition at this point?
23769Was there a localized periostitis at this point?
23769What is art?
23769or anemia from some change in the nutrient artery,--the result of the periostitis of the long bones?
12518A few days after that the mate was arranging the employment of the men, and when he came to my friend''s turn he said to him,"Who employed you?
12518He cries back,"What will you give?"
12518He inquired of the proprietor if he had champagne?
12518He said to me:"How can a man have nerve without a dollar in his pocket?"
12518He then said if he should ask him a favor on leaving him if he would grant it?
12518I asked him how did he obtain it?
12518I asked him how long he had been there?
12518I asked him if he had done so, and what luck?
12518I asked him if he had driven stages before?
12518I asked him what luck?
12518I asked him what pay he received?
12518I said to him, that was not the question, what will you give?
12518I said to him:"And not gone up to the mines yet?"
12518I said, at what wages?
12518I said, was there no gold?
12518I spoke to him in a sharp tone of voice and said, how do you know that?
12518Some one asked me a few months after that if I knew that he was worth$ 80,000?
12518The landlord cries out to him:"Bill, what will you charge to chop wood for me from now until night?"
12518Then he asked me, are you the owner?
13232And the bull- fights, Harry? 13232 But you must be tired of my old stories; is it not so, my children?
13232Did we have many horses, you say? 13232 Pretty dresses, Edith?
13232And did you know that the state produces a great deal of sugar?
13232And the feathery blue blossoms of the wild lilac crowding in close thickets up the hillsides?
13232And the little speckled fellows we caught in that clear creek in the redwoods, and how we wrapped them in wet paper and cooked them at our camp- fire?
13232Can you name twenty kinds of wild flowers?
13232Can you tell which season you like the best?
13232Did you know that olive- oil is pressed out of ripe olives?
13232Do you remember the big black- spotted trout we saw in Lake Tahoe?
13232Do you remember the sweet creamy white azaleas and the buckeyes that grow along the creeks in the redwoods?
13232Have you ever watched the wind blow across a wheat- field?
13232How do we know this?
13232No, you want to hear about the dances, you say?
13232She hears again her mother saying,"Oh, John, with all these little children?"
13232THE STORY OF THE NAVEL ORANGE Who has not enjoyed a juicy navel orange, while wondering at its peculiar shape and lack of troublesome seeds?
13232Why, indeed, should it bother its lofty head with the chatter of people whose countries were unknown when this mighty tree was full grown?
40503''Well done, boys,''shouted Grover,''you have given it to them this time; now, what''s the news?'' 40503 But will the progress of California be less rapid in consequence of this? 40503 Could any combination of affairs try a man''s fidelity more than this? 40503 For, what State has such united commercial facilities and vast resources? 40503 It is an interesting inquiry-- what was the amount of the golden treasure collected during the years 1848 and''49? 40503 Where are such internal wealth and such splendid harbors to be found united? 18660 Art thou happy, Carlos Sotos, with thy love?
18660Do you expect me to deceive him?
18660Do you live near here?
18660How didst thou, Ysidria, come to find our friend Carlos de Soto and he to take thee home?
18660The storm which has just passed, hast thou not noted it?
18660Then why not go at once to Santa Clara? 18660 What are these?"
18660What can the awful woman have in hand?
18660What do you do with the leaves you have just gathered? 18660 What storm?"
18660What success, Don Carlos, have you found the flowers you were searching for?
18660When doest thou return, before sundown?
18660Who killed them, Catalina?
18660Why do you laugh at me, Madre?
18660How did you find the ruin?
18660I cried,"how can you be so cruel and superstitious?"
18660Where goest thou to- day?"
18660Why didst thou not kill it before to- day?
18660Why not go to- morrow?"
18660Will you be my wife?"
12764Are you done?
12764As I understand your proposal, it is that, if we make no move, you guarantee no escape, an immediate trial, and instant execution?
12764Have you a small vessel ready for immediate service?
12764How about Richardson?
12764Is it not true?
12764Say, Benham, do n''t you know it''s against the law to go armed?
12764Shall we have vigilance with order or a mob with anarchy?
12764What article?
12764What do you mean by that article?
12764What has become of your Vigilance Committee?
12764Where are all you brave fellows who were going to see me through this?
12764Where is the law in Cora''s case? 12764 You are n''t going to betray me?"
12764You are n''t going to give me up?
12764And since no one wished improvements, why worry about them?
12764At last someone asked:"Where are Casey and Cora?"
12764But what is it you actually wish to accomplish?"
12764But who cared?
12764Is that agreed?"
12764It was merely the frontiersmen''s understanding of the invariable French phrase_"Qu''est- ce qu''il dit?
12764The judge roared out"A what?"
12764War then is the cry, is it?
12764We hope neither will be required, but if this rencontre can not be avoided, why will Mr. Selover persist in imperiling the lives of others?
12764What about the prisoners in the jail?"
12764What more are the Vigilantes doing?"
42579But why? 42579 But how without books? 42579 Then who can overlook the place mountains have in the poetry of all peoples, of all times? 365 And what flower did you wear, Seyavi?"
365Eh, why?
365Him? 365 What good will your dead get, Seyavi, of the baskets you burn?"
365Who? 365 Why did n''t he work it himself?"
365A stately plant of the lily family, but why"false?"
365And why trails if there are no travelers in that direction?
365And yet-- and yet-- is it not perhaps to satisfy expectation that one falls into the tragic key in writing of desertness?
365Bill?
365But how were they to know that?
365But what dead body of wild thing, or neglected game untouched by its kind, do you find?
365How does a cat know when to eat catnip?
365It can do much, but how do you suppose he finds it out; what instincts or accidents guide him?
365Of what account is it to lack meal or meat when you may have it of any neighbor?
365One who goes often into a hill country learns not to say: What if it should rain?
365Says Jim Jenkins,"What was the matter of him?"
365Why do western bred cattle avoid loco weed, and strangers eat it and go mad?
365is that heather?"
365shall a man be a saint before he is dead?
45597Proboscis unarmed(?).
45597_ Elasmopus brasiliensis_ Dana?
45597rubricata_ Montagu(?)
37812What the devil do you mean, sir,exploded the governor,"by showing yourself here?
37812What''s this? 37812 You come from the South-- from Mexico?"
37812You have stopped firing? 37812 Do n''t you know that I shall call the sentry and have you arrested?
37812Does the State care to accept their services or does it not?"
37812Have not the Indians told us many times that there is no food, no water in that direction, and that, moreover, there is no way to cross the mountains?
37812Then how shall I occupy my corsairs?
37812To begin with, you have seen fit to put a price upon my head?"
37812WHEN WE CAPTURED AN AFRICAN KINGDOM Did you ever, by any chance, leave the Boston State House by the back door?
37812What American ever had a more ambitious dream and was within such measurable distance of realizing it?
37812What shall I do with my fighting men?
37812What the devil does this mean, sir?"
37812What''s this?"
28506Finer? 28506 A fatal want? 28506 But is it interesting? 28506 But passing this by, what is the chance in Southern California for laborers and for mechanics? 28506 But where is it not needed? 28506 But why should the tourist find fault with this? 28506 Having eaten all we gave him, he opened his mouth and said,Smoke''em?"
28506IS RESIDENCE HERE AGREEABLE?
28506IS RESIDENCE HERE AGREEABLE?
28506In Kansas, where land which was given to actual settlers is covered with mortgages for money absolutely necessary to develop it?
28506In New England?
28506Was it Jerusalem or some Hindoo temples there in the sky?
28506Were we drawing near the"City?"
28506What are the chances for a family of very moderate means to obtain a foothold and thrive by farming in Southern California?
28506What is there to do?
28506What, then, is water worth per inch, generally, in all this fruit region from Redlands to Los Angeles?
28506Will not one sink into a comfortable and easy procrastination if he has a whole year in which to perform the labor of three months?
28506and should we have yet a more perfect view thereof?
42654?
42654?
42654Fractional burial| x........................ x...... Extended on ventral side|......... x........................ Flexed|...........................?
42654Pestles and Charmstone(?)
42654Plate 24 Pestles and charmstone(?)
42654Position:?
42654Reburial|.................. x x x...?
42654Sex:?
22578Ai n''t dey goot?
22578Are you_ sure_ you took the most needy in every way?
22578Can I come in afternoons, on my way home from school and see what you do?
22578Can I stay now and help round?
22578Do you think we can make room for her, children?
22578Does Bobby act very often like he''s doin''now?
22578Is this boy a friend of yours, Hans?
22578Is your other name August, Hans?
22578What are all birds for?
22578What are all flowers for?
22578What do you mean, Billy?
22578What have they been doin''to you?
22578What''s that?
22578What''s the bird for?
22578What''s the matter mit''em?
22578What''s this place goin''to be?
22578Where''s the books?
22578Would you like to stay with us Rosaleen?
22578_ What''ll yer have next? 22578 Can you learn him settin''down?__ Respeckfully,__ Mrs.
22578Do you see in the first place that thirteen are the children of small liquor sellers and live back of the saloons?
22578Do you''spose Miss Kate can do anything with such a racket?
22578How can I describe Jacob Lavrowsky?
22578One day in the gentle lull that succeeded the singing of that song, Billy''s growling baritone fell on my ear:"Why will he never get yer?"
22578The conditions are almost ideal; why should they not respond to them?"
22578What''s the plants and flowers for?"
22578Why should they not be attractive?
42210Among the Scottish Highlands, or in the Swiss Alps, you would certainly do it, endure it, enjoy it, and subsequently boast of it; why not try it here?
42210By D.   S. Ericson, 1.50 Clean Your Boots, Sir?
42210By Mary Dwinell Chellis, 1.50 Pleasant Pages and Bible Pictures, 20 illustrations; 1.50 Carl Bartlett or What can I do?
42210Can I ever forget it?
42210Certainly, why not?
42210Did you ever see finer boulder- scenery in your life?
42210Has the superior race the monopoly of lying?
42210Now,_ when_ will you go?
42210Well, why not a Chinaman as well as a white man?
42210What could a bride be made of, Who would wear a veil like this?
42210What else did you come to California for?
42210What library is complete without the best English Dictionary?
42210What would happen to our Melican merchants if that rule were rigidly applied?
42210Who does not know it?
19479Ahem-- they never attack humans, I suppose?
19479Broke loose, I suppose?
19479Can he ride?
19479Do n''t they?
19479Do you mean to say he bit those leather straps in two?
19479How''s everything down at the camp?
19479I beg your pardon,I asked,"but what did you say would be out tonight?"
19479Is it? 19479 My friend,"he said to me in the patronizing voice of an experienced traveler,"is there anything interesting to see round here at this time of day?"
19479Well, sirs, it''s funny, ai n''t it, the way luck will run fishing? 19479 What makes them mad?"
19479Why is that?
19479You said they mostly attack persons who are sleeping out, did n''t you?
19479_ Is n''t it remarkable how readily the seasoned tourist masters the difficulties of a foreign language? 19479 And he has spilled his bluing pot, too-- else how could all the sea be so blue? 19479 And say, waiter, do you know for sure whether we change at Williams for the Grand Cañon?
19479And then Smith translated:"Why should we lock our doors in the place where we live?
19479Did he move his audience then?
19479Do they?"
19479Here the captain invariably pauses and looks out musingly across the Cañon until the victim bites with an impatient"What happened then?"
19479Let''s see now-- what was that hombre''s name?"
19479Remember that fellow the Hydrophoby Skunk bit down here by the rapids, Bill?
19479Remember, do n''t you, how when Tody started in to write about the elephant quadrille you had to turn over to the next page to find the verb?
19479Was n''t that just like a woman?
19479We set a heap of store by one another-- don''t we, dog?"
19479Where is this medicine man?''
19479Who was the libelous wretch who said that the flowers of California had no perfume and the birds there had no song?
4642But why were we there?
4642But why?
4642What would the Committee do with him?
4639Lives she yet?
4639Lives she yet?
4639And what have other commonwealths done?
4639If to such a standard Massachusetts is to contribute the Courtship of Miles Standish, may not California contribute the Courtship of Rezánov?
4639Shall not America furnish a newer and purer standard?
4639What have we of California done to collect, preserve and diffuse information relating to the history of our State?
4639Why herald the ridiculous attempt of Rhode Island to keep out of the Union, and not acclaim the splendid effort of California to break into it?
4639Why should the story remain practically unknown?
438761. sitc[=i]b[=i]''( named from sand bar?)
4387611. ne''gakak,"moss"?
4387611. seb[=i]yedadûñ,"rocks under..?...
4387611. t[=o]dji''Lbi,"water?
4387622. k''ûcna''aidûñ(?).
4387629. sedjegûnk[=o][-l]diñ,"right angle"(?)
4387631. da[-l]oidiñ,"wild grape place"(?)
4387637. dAstatcElai,"string(?)
438769. kactc[=o]tc[=i]b[=i]'',"redwoods..?..
43876On the E side of the Eel not far above t[=o][-l]tciñyasta'', at the mouth of a large creek in which salmon run( tadak[=o]k, Thompson Cr.?).
43876On the E side( W also?
43876Pi·lílno''m, beyond( farther E or SE?
43876Shall we then assume that Mooney and practically all American anthropologists computed far too low?"
43876There were evidences of occupation on the point above( the creek is called Wild Goose Cr.?).
43876This flat was plowed for the Indians in 186..(?).
43876and E of South Fork Eel division of Wailaki(?
1388And at Santa Ysabel how long?
1388And have you been in America long?
1388And have you been long in America?
1388And you still forgive Verdi the sins of his youth?
1388And, sir-- pardon me if I do say this-- are you not wasted at Santa Ysabel del Mar? 1388 Can they sing the music I taught them for the Dixit Dominus to- night?"
1388Can you do it? 1388 Did you reach Malaga from Marseilles or Gibraltar?"
1388Did you see it in April, when the flowers come?
1388Has the Padre any mall for Santa Barbara?
1388I have not offended you?
1388I wonder if you could forgive mine?
1388Is not Andalusia beautiful?
1388Is that something new?
1388My God, are they nothing? 1388 Perhaps it is with you that Gaston Villere stopped?"
1388Stay here under your care?
1388The young man from New Orleans? 1388 You are connected with the mission here?"
1388You have no intention of going away to- morrow, I trust?
1388You knew him well, then?
1388Your organist tells me,he said, impetuously,"that it is you who--""May I ask with whom I have the great pleasure of speaking?"
1388And did you go, perhaps, from Avignon to Nismes by the Pont du Gard?
1388And how about all the cultivated men and women away from whose quickening society the brightest of us grow numb?
1388And when I make my fortune I shall be in a position to return and--""Claim the pressed flower?"
1388And while the voices are singing these operas, especially the old ones, what harm is there if sometimes the priest is thinking of something else?
1388Are not twenty years of mesclados enough?
1388Are you never to save any souls of your own kind?
1388Are you quite comfortable?"
1388But are you needed to save such souls as these?"
1388But will it be for long?
1388Do you think that they are given to us for nothing but a trap?
1388I wonder if Auber has composed anything lately?
1388I wonder who is singing''Zerlina''now?"
1388In what words should he tell the boy to go on industriously with his music?
1388Perhaps you may have wondered how I came to be here at all?"
1388Sail away on the barkentine?
1388Why did not Gaston remember it all?
1388for one year-- do you know what I should have done?
4638How so?
4638About a week later I met Uncle Billy on the street again and said to him,"How is this Uncle Billy, I thought you were going home on the last steamer?"
4638After they parted I approached the one left and said,"Is this Uncle Billy?"
4638But what shall I say of them?
4638He said,"Are you going to sell it?"
4638He stopped and looked at me a minute and then said,"Young man, how deep do you expect to go before you reach bedrock?"
4638I said to him,"How are you fixed, Uncle Billy?"
4638I turned around and went back to the office, to the same counter and clerk, and said to him,"Do you rectify mistakes here?"
4638Mr. Lincoln smilingly asked,"What good would it do for our people to go down to Mexico even if the railroads were built?
4638On the relief of the outer sentinel and his return to camp, Lamalfa issued the challenge which was to repeat three times"Who comes there?"
4638The clerk brought it forward at once and I said,"How much for the deposit?"
4638The two brothers met one day opposite the unfinished building and James said,"Peter why do n''t you go on and finish your building?"
4638Which shall be the balance of power, the first or the last?
12236Are we half way?
12236Do you think,said he"that any one is so near out of food as to be starving?"
12236How many altogether?
12236How many on your left?
12236How many such days as this can we endure?
12236Now what do you all say?
12236What do you think the folks will say when we tell them that our little mule packed most of the meat of an ox four miles from one camp to another?
12236What will they say when we tell them that the oxen were so poor that there was no marrow in the great thigh bones?
12236Why ca n''t such a stream as that run out of the great Snow Mountain in the dry Death Valley?
12236Yes,says the landlord"Is your name John or Peter?"
12236A brighter happier look came to them than we had seen, and then they plied us with questions the first of which was:--"Where were you?"
12236Ai n''t he spunky?"
12236Another consultation was now held, and the question was-- what shall we do now?
12236Bennett and Arcane were emphatic in their belief and expressions that we would succeed,"I know it-- Don''t you Sally?"
12236Father would once in a while ask me:--"Well ca n''t you kill us another deer?"
12236Have n''t you had any?''
12236How long can we provide ourselves with food?"
12236How long will our oxen be able to endure the great hardship on the small nourishment they receive?
12236How many more bodies should we find?
12236It began very easy--"How many thumbs on your right hand?"
12236Moody said:--"How do you like California now?"
12236Shall we make another attempt to cross the river?
12236The questions that now arose were"How long can we endure this work in this situation?
12236Then came the question;--"Can we take our wagons?"
12236Then the question was, which of the animals shall be sacrificed?
12236Was it the long drive, poison water, or what?
12236Well, what next?
12236What shall we do now?
12236When should we find their remains, and how learn of their sad history if we ourselves should live to get back again to settlements and life?
12236When should we know their fate?
12236Where is it?"
12236Where was the salt to make this mighty brine pond, and why did it keep so when the great rivers kept pouring in their torrents of fresh waters?
12236Who knows?
12236Who shall say the thanks that arose were less acceptable, because not given on bended knees before gilded altars?
12236Will that do?"
48031HAVE YOU HEARD OF REICHERT''S FLUORESCENT MICROSCOPE?
48031Lumbriconereidæ_ Lumbriconereis erecta_(?)
48031On July 28 two of the genus_ Hermissenda_ and one_ Spurilla_(?)
48031This interesting form was taken from a large mass of the tubes of_ Vermetus_(_ squamigerus?_)( gasteropod).
43342But how are you going to obtain it?
43342Dat you little gal? 43342 What are you after?"
43342Where is your Oakland company to hang me?
43342And may we not, even now, after having escaped so many dangers, be reserved for the same or a worse doom?
43342But are we not to be disappointed at last?
43342But what land is that coming suddenly in sight under our lee bow, and nearly in the direction of the ship?
43342Don to see dranfader?
43342How near may we have been to sharing the same fate with them?
43342How old you gal?
43342In their efforts to save themselves, may not some of them have been lashed to this very yard?
43342It is an interesting question, How came the Valley lowered to its present depth?
43342May not this vessel have been lost in one of the storms that nearly drove us ashore upon the coast of Patagonia?
43342Reader, shall I give you a further account of my observations and adventures?
43342This afternoon two vessels are in sight, and our company, for want of other subjects, are busily engaged in discussing the questions,"Who are they?"
43342To his question"why do you not eat some ship- bread?"
43342What you gal name?
43342You gal, he no come to Californy?
43342You no want to see you gal?
43342_ August 27._ Our first inquiry this morning was the same we have often and anxiously made of late,"How does she head?"
43342and"Can we come up with them?"
43342and"How soon?"
43342where''s a handspike?"
4641Does it ever occur to you, brethren, how we waste truth? 4641 But at whose motion, and under whose influence? 4641 But if we lose for a kind of technicality the dear old trust in a higher and nobler life beyond the swift- coming night of death, what have we gained? 4641 But our artist never lived to paint the picture for us, and are we not the poorer? 4641 How runs the evidence? 4641 Is there any such thing in this sad world as superfluous genius? 4641 Shall a Black Republican be permitted to sit in the seat of Washington? 4641 Shall a man elected, as a matter of fact, by a sectional minority rule over Virginia-- mother of Presidents-- over imperial Texas, or the Golden West? 4641 What was the nature and measure of Starr King''s influence on the Pacific Coast during the Civil War? 4641 What was the state of public opinion in California? 4641 Why is the song so sweet, and why does it move us so strangely? 4641 Why is the word so effective? 13854 ''Lives she yet?'' 13854 ''Lives she yet?'' 13854 Abandon the Missions before they were fairly begun? 13854 And how do we know that before long we shall not be driven out, and be gone, as they were driven out and are gone?
13854But the question at issue is: Was the secularization of the Missions by Mexico a wise, just, and humane measure at the time of its adoption?
13854But where was the"San Carlos,"which sailed almost a month earlier than the"San Antonio"?
13854CHAPTER XXXIII MISSION ARCHITECTURE The question is often asked: Is there a Mission architecture?
13854Did the padres claim it personally?
13854Did they fall in love with each other, or did they not?
13854Had they seen anything on the journey?
13854In those years that had elapsed since Vizcaino, how many precious Indian souls had been lost because they had not received the message of salvation?
13854Is it any wonder he fails?
13854Is it not an inspiring subject for speculation?
13854Is it surprising if he lapses into barbarism?
13854Is there a remnant of honor, justice, or integrity, left among our politicians?
13854Is there any comparison?
13854It has often been asked:"What became of all the proceeds of the work of the Mission Indians?
13854It was one hundred and sixty- six years since Vizcaino had been in this port, and if they left it now, when would another expedition be sent?
13854Now, with this list of achievements, who shall say they were not educated?
13854On the ninth and last day-- would it be seen?
13854The locusts and wild honey?
13854To- day, how many are there?
13854Was it sent to the mother house in Mexico?"
13854Was life to end thus?
13854Was this not to do likewise?
13854Well, as long as it drew them to prize the supernatural more, what difference did it make to the missionary?
13854Were all the hopes, ambitions and glorious dreams of De Vaca to terminate in a few years of bondage to degraded savages?
13854Were they all imagined after the arrival of the Mission Fathers?
13854Were they to be allowed to drift back into their dark heathendom?
13854What does this report state?
13854What is civilization?
13854What is education?
13854What is it that constitutes a style in architecture?
13854What then wert thou, and what art now, And wherefore hast thou striven?
13854What was the meaning of that mystic ceremony of sprinkling with water?
13854What was to become of the Indians?
13854What would the children do?
13854Whence came all the myths and legends that recent writers have gathered, a score of which I myself hold still unpublished in my notebook?
13854Where is the sacred dower That the Bride of Christ was given?
13854Where was their trust in God?
13854Where?
13854Who were these white- faced strangers causing their brother aborigines to kneel before a strange God?
17901Did you really want it?
17901Oh, do you think so?
17901Shall we be stepping westward?
17901What are you doing with my table?
17901Why not?
17901Will Mr. S---- make a''four- minute''speech on Friday at the Strand Theatre for the Liberty Bond Campaign?
17901Will Mr. S---- say a few words of appreciation and present a wrist watch to the Chapter Secretary just starting for France?
17901Your price?
17901A course in small"Why Nots?"
17901Can you picture a dignified New York Trust Company with bowls of wild flowers placed about the desks and a general air of hospitality?
17901Did n''t I say I''d take it?"
17901Did you ever eat saffron cake in Cornwall?
17901Did you ever hear a rabbit scream?
17901Does n''t that amount to"free will"?
17901Had we forgotten Grandmother''s age?
17901However, let me not be a Calvinist; because it is enchanting, why should I fear it?
17901I have heard of a farmer who wrote to one of the railroads, saying,"Will you please come and take your bridge away from my bean- field?
17901I never had begged on a street corner, but I thought at once,"Why not?"
17901I think I am regarded by the people in the village as a mixture of recluse and curmudgeon, but who cares if they can live on a hill?
17901I wonder?
17901I''m not a spinster or cross- eyed, but why go on?
17901I''m told that they rather dislike camphor, but do you know the present price of that old friend?
17901It is a certain"Why not?"
17901It is n''t necessary to point out the dangers of an unlimited"Why not?"
17901It was an easy life, and so fascinating that I even said to myself,"Why not learn to play the guitar?"
17901J---- tersely put it,"Frog or fog?"
17901Letters?
17901Telegrams came in-- do you say droves, covies, or flocks?
17901Was it Schopenhauer or George Ade who said,"What you''ve had you''ve got"?
17901Was n''t it foolish to pay rent when we might be applying that money toward the purchase of a house?
17901Was not I proving Banksleigh''s contention?
17901We have all wanted to do our bit and the"Why not?"
17901Were we crazy?
17901What is forty?
17901What next?
17901What was C. C., a trained nurse, about, to let a little delicate old lady take such a trip?
17901Why go to a play when it''s so lovely outside?
17901Why not a motor van?
17901Why not be comfortable physically as well as spiritually?
17901Why should n''t we drive into the Yosemite Valley before we went home?
17901and"fifty pounds of sandalwood,"or should I reckon that by cords?
4636Carson Flat? 4636 Gate?
4636How much?
4636That''s my name, sir; what do you want?
4636Why do n''t you ride when you can?
4636A sturdy tramp walking in the middle of the road, who had witnessed the scene, shouted as he passed:"Why did n''t yer ride wid de guy?"
4636Bradley?"
4636But how could such a secret be kept, especially by a man of generous and impulsive instincts?
4636How is it that they all call you''Jim?''"
4636I said:"As a matter of fact, did you ever see a man either shot or hung for a crime?"
4636The second:"Where can I get my beer?"
4636They tracked them to a creek and concluding the mules had crossed it, Twain said to his companion:"What''s the use of both of us getting wet?
4636Upon her arrival, the first question she asked was:"How far is it to the church?"
4636What is the reason that Senhouse appeals so strongly to the imagination?
4636What was Senhouse-- that most fascinating of Maurice Hewlett''s creations-- but a tramp?
4636What would remain of any of Phillpott''s charming stories of rural England, if you eliminated the bar- room of the village inn?
4636Who is there who walks habitually, who does not know the man who tells you of the walks he"used to take?"
4636gate?--what gate?"
4636or,"Where did you start from this morning, Colonel?"
32651And what will you do with all the people on it?
32651And what''s the title of your book?
32651Bill Blake did win a jar of candy, did n''t he?
32651Busy doing what?
32651But you know about hypnotism, do n''t you?
32651Can you get these kids quiet? 32651 Do either of you know anything about hypnotism?"
32651Do you know what it is, Gary?
32651Going to walk?
32651If we finish before the end of the period, can we have free reading?
32651Is anybody else in the tenth grade reading up on hypnotism?
32651Is-- is that mine?
32651It ai n''t going to run away, is it?
32651Mind if I watch? 32651 Rocket?"
32651Seven books in less than two hours?
32651Some of it; is n''t that rather obvious? 32651 The Law of Degravitation?
32651The economy of the world''s being wrecked, is n''t it?
32651The jar you brought in?
32651Transmutation of atomic structure? 32651 We know how it''s done, yes, and its limitations so far as genuine telepathy--""Who created that ridiculous scene in the auditorium?"
32651What did you think of the little test I gave this morning?
32651Why? 32651 Working on your car, boys?"
32651Yes, Charles?
32651Yes, Marilyn?
32651You mean everything in the library is out?
32651You''re cooking up some more surprises for us?
32651You''ve given up Grace Livingston Hill? 32651 You''ve outgrown the comics, Mabel?"
32651Are n''t these rather expensive for a high school classroom?"
32651But, to bring the generalization down to specifics, just who would that be?
32651Could you summarize Toynbee for us, Marilyn?"
32651Elvin?"
32651Elvin?"
32651Elvin?"
32651I''m a teacher, a responsible citizen, proud--""Do you want the machine for transposing matter?"
32651That should straighten everything out, do n''t you think?
32651The State Police?
32651The only thing that would really interest any of us would be a new weapon, would n''t it?
32651Their usual bad manners, Elvin realized, but what else could be expected?
32651What are you reading?"
32651What''s happened?"
32651Where''d you hear them?"
32651Which one, Mr. Elvin?
32651Why ca n''t we just forget it, and go on using dollars the way we used to?"
32651Why do n''t you ask in class tomorrow?"
32651Why, do you know Mabel Travis has been in here three times today?
32651Yes, but they do have so much energy, do n''t they?"
4674Call yourself Clifford, do you?
4674Have you anything to say on behalf of the prisoner?''
4674Is this all you have to say? 4674 Prisoner,"said the Judge, interrupting,"have you any questions to ask this man?"
4674When a man,began Tennessee''s Partner slowly,"has been running free all day, what''s the natural thing for him to do?
4674And if he ai n''t in a condition to go home, what can his best friend do?
4674And now, what''s the case?
4674And now, what''s the fair thing?
4674And you sez to me, sez you,--confidential- like, and between man and man,--sez you,''Do you know anything in his behalf?''
4674Well, what does Tennessee do?
4674and I sez to you, sez I,--confidential- like, as between man and man,--''What should a man know of his pardner?''"
41561But though_ less_ important, can we conceive of it as being_ un_important to such a devoted adherent to his calling as Padre Peyri?
41561Diplomacy, persuasion, zealous love that was so urgent and insistent as to be irresistible, or manifested power, command and rude control?
41561Do you wonder?
41561Had not Spaniards, Mexicans, and even General Kearny assured them they were secure in their possession?
41561Had that time arrived?
41561Had they not lived here long before a white man had ever set foot on the continent?
41561How had they been deprived of their lands?
41561How much thought has she given to these two important details?
41561How were the Indians to know what was required of them?
41561Instead of that what was done by the dunder- headed officials at Washington?
41561Is it surprising that the Indian often refuses to show, even when she knows she can make a sale, the latest product of her skill?
41561Or was it mere accident, mere utilitarianism, without any thought of artistic effect?
41561The question naturally arises: How did Mr. Viele gain possession and ownership of the Mission property?
41561The work is the joy of her heart; she has met the true test of the artist-- she loves her work and, therefore, joys in it-- how can she sell it?
41561Were they not born here, raised, married, had their children, died and were buried here for centuries?
41561What art books does she consult?
41561What did they know of the white man and his laws?
41561What drawing has she to represent the shape of her basket; what complicated plan of the design she intends to incorporate in it?
41561What now should be done?
41561Whence conceived he the idea of this unique construction?
41561Whence had these and their descendants gone?
41561Where does she get them from?
41561Who Were the Ancestors of the Palas?
41561Who would n''t?
41561which signified''Who''s there;''''What do you want?''
4978This was as laid down in the coast pilot( derretero) of Cabrera Bueno, but where was the famous port of Monterey?
5272I should like to tell what we saw, but I cannot,--"For what can the man do who cometh after the king?"
48122(?).
48122(?).
48122(?).
48122(?).
48122(?).
48122(?).
48122(?).
48122_ Mitra lowei_ Dall(?).
48122_ Ovis canadensis nelsoni?_ C. M. Merriam.
48122_ Polynices recluziana_ Desh(?).
48122_ Vitrinella williamsoni_ Dall(?).
42680Boom-- will it break soon?
42680Harris,said he,"do you know that once, on that hot day going to Fort Tejón, we were within three hundred feet of a fine, cool spring?"
42680I do n''t change my face for company,he says,"then why my garb-- so long as both are clean?"
42680Then why in the devil,I retorted,"did n''t you take us to it?"
42680Where do you live?
42680An old man, evidently the proprietor, met me and straightway asked,"Are you a Jew?"
42680As to the island lying almost within a stone''s throw of our mainland, ought we not to possess Cuba, too?
42680Is it any wonder, therefore, when such ignorance was universal, that the pest spread alarmingly and that the death- rate was high?
42680One day a Mexican customer came into the store and, looking around, said:"_ ¿ Compra cueros?_"( Do you buy hides?)
42680One day a Mexican customer came into the store and, looking around, said:"_ ¿ Compra cueros?_"( Do you buy hides?)
42680Sam walked in; and having a casual acquaintance with the man, asked him if he would lend him the animal for a while?
42680The world''s greatest book is of course compulsory; but what is the_ interesting_ part of it?
42680Thereupon someone in the room asked:"What_ is_ his business?"
42680When at length my Mexican friend appeared on the scene, I asked him where he kept his hides?
42680When the slovenly Captain bawled out:"Which will you have-- chops or steak?"
42680where are you bound?"
12911A star? 12911 It is; what will you take?"
12911No sight? 12911 What are sail- needles?"
12911What do you think of it?
12911Whom shall we name?
12911Yes; but is he also able? 12911 After the lecture, a few days later, he turned to me and asked,Is she here?"
12911And until we have made our own churches fully free and fruitful in spiritual life are we absolved from the call to service?
12911And what course can we pursue to get the most and the best out of it?
12911Boylike I would say,"Father, what shall I do?"
12911But what_ is_ best in life?
12911Can you wonder that I have kept this from you?
12911Do you know I believe work with boys is about the only hope?
12911Finally I mentioned, casually like, that I was_ Tom_, whereat he feigned surprise, and remarked in his pleasant voice,"Was that you?
12911HAVE WE DONE OUR WORK?
12911Have we earned our discharge from the army of life?
12911Have we not done our work?"
12911He smilingly replied,"You see its place?
12911How passed the night through thy long waking?"
12911I arose well at the side of the chamber, while the leader stood directly in front, but the Speaker happened(?)
12911I asked,"Who do you think we have in mind?"
12911I said,"What''s the idea?"
12911If an Indian wishes to ask where you are going, he will say,"Ta hunt tow ingya?"
12911If he is not read, whose fault is it?
12911In all innocence I asked the somewhat leading question:"What did Jesus charge them?"
12911Is it possible that after a separation of nearly six years I have at last met my father?
12911Is it?--and if not, why not?
12911Langdon would suggest some procedure:"How will this do, Jim?"
12911My own sister asked in indignation:"Who is that old man making eyes at me?"
12911OUR FATHER Is God our Father?
12911On every hand was heard the question,"What shall we do with our boys?"
12911One of the members later cornered him and asked"Where is the watershed?"
12911Shall human will succumb to fate, Crushed by the happenings of a day?
12911Shall we retreat?
12911The brother lingered and finally drawled,"Deacon, it''s customary, is n''t it, to_ treat_ a buyer?"
12911The elder, looking up, said,"Why did n''t the pesky fool bring her with him?"
12911The fifth line of the seventh verse originally read:"Or is civilization a failure?"
12911Then of Perkins he asked,"By the way, Senator, how is Brady doing?"
12911There are those who say,"Why should we keep it up?
12911WHY THE CHURCH?
12911We met one of his friends, who said,"How are you, Ames?"
12911What is the most important thing in life?
12911What is their testimony in this particular case?
12911Where are the sellers of lottery tickets, where the horse- races and the open gambling?
12911Who are we that we should complain that life is hard, or conclude that it is not better so?
12911Why do we covet other opportunities instead of doing the best with those we have?
12911no sound?"
5211Am I a surgeon?
5211And the muleteer replied:"Father, how should I know of any remedy?
13222Are you sick?
13222Can you really drive a stake with a tree?
13222Do the companies advance money to bring over Chinese?
13222Do you think he knows the soundings well enough?
13222How do you arrange to get your Chinese?
13222Mother,said he,"how shall I succeed in espousing this proud princess?
13222Suppose a man does not pay?
13222Suppose a white man had no money,said I,"what sort of a man would you think him?"
13222Suppose white man no got money?
13222Suppose,said I,"a Chinaman refuses to respect the company''s decision, in case of a quarrel?"
13222Timber?
13222What can I do?
13222Why?
13222And now, you will ask, what does a leper look like?
13222Are the women often diseased?
13222At the sight of his old friends, whose bodies he had pierced with many wounds in punishment, he cries:"Where are those miserable favorites?"
13222Auhea iho nei la hoi Ua mau wahi hulu alaala nei Au i oo aku ai I ka maka o ke keiki A Maihuna?
13222Can any one blame them, if they were bored to desperation by such a life as this, and preferred death to remaining on the reservation?
13222Did he attempt to regulate the conduct of the growing boys and girls?
13222Do the Indians have to ask permission to go to the town?
13222Do the Indians marry on the reservation?
13222Do you attempt to make them rise at any specified hour in the morning?
13222Have you a hospital, or do you attempt to isolate those who are diseased?
13222Have you a list or roster of the Indians who belong on the reservation?
13222He said:"Suppose you work for me; suppose I pay you; what business I what you do with money?
13222How do they catch a sea- lion?
13222How many Indians own horses?
13222I wonder who sends the most, the Chinaman or the white foreigner?
13222In the evening I related this incident to our host, an old resident, and said,"I suppose this man could read?"
13222Is he, then, an idolater?
13222Is not all this deplorable?
13222Is there much drunkenness?
13222Liloa, awakening, said,"_ Owai la keia_?--Who is this?"
13222Looking up at the black smoke of the departing ship, you say to yourself,"Who cares?"
13222On the voyage up I said to an Oregonian,"You have a good timber country, I hear?"
13222Suppose it is, above the Dalles, a mile wide and fifty feet deep; at the narrow gorge it is but a hundred yards wide-- how deep must it be?
13222Then, addressing the slumbering man,"Are you, then, alone here?"
13222They complain in Olympia that Washington Territory gets but little immigration; but what wonder?
13222This expression occurs frequently in ancient poems:_ Auhea oe, e ka lani?
13222Was there any compulsion used?
13222Were they birds To fly thus in the air?
13222What if children are born irregularly?
13222What must I do?
13222Where just now are those chiefs, Rebellious and weak, Whom the point of the spear Has transfixed-- the spear of the Son of Maihuna?
13222Why should they be?
13222Why should this class of Indians be compelled to live on reservations?
13222Why, then, should the United States Government forcibly make paupers of them?
3602And you are n''t surprised, Dad?
3602And you will do this for me?
3602And you''ll be glad to go to California?
3602Another present from you, Dad?
3602Bad news?
3602But why ca n''t you have him, dear?
3602But why?
3602Did you notice, he did n''t wear a uniform? 3602 Do what?"
3602Do you know where my son is?
3602It was nice of him to wait till I had you with me, was n''t it?
3602May I come in?
3602Mind? 3602 Not really?"
3602So you missed your old father; did you, girlie?
3602Supposing he wo n''t come?
3602Then why--?
3602Then you feel I ought to accept mother''s arrangements?
3602Then,said Dad,"I think I''ll order dinner, and go for a walk, shall we have dinner here?"
3602What do you mean by buying millions of roses? 3602 What if she never gets used to it?"
3602What''s a private car?
3602What''s the use of waiting till we get to California?
3602Who''s the spendthrift this time, Elizabeth?
3602Will that do?
3602Wo n''t you sit down?
3602Would you mind?
3602You have no idea?
3602You would n''t?
3602And here you are; calling on her?
3602And where do you suppose he took us?
3602But will you.....?
3602Chapter Twelve"What would we have done with- out the duke`?"
3602Did I still like griddle cakes?
3602Do n''t I know?"
3602Do you.....?
3602For where do you suppose she had put Dad?
3602Had Dad ever been to India?
3602Has n''t she done everything in the world for us?"
3602Have n''t you, Tom?"
3602Have you ever been there?"
3602It sounds fearfully sordid, does n''t it?
3602Middleton?"
3602No, Dad had never been to India, but..."Good Lord, boy, how old are you, anyway?"
3602Probably an inspector, or something of the sort, eh, Elizabeth?"
3602The door opened slowly, and there, standing on the threshold, was-- Had I gone quite mad?
3602To see me trotting about in Paquin gowns and Doucet models, you''d never think I owed them to three owlish little burros, would you?
3602Was n''t it kind of him?"
3602Was n''t that sweet of Blakely?
3602What did anything matter, so long as Blakely loved me?
3602What did it matter?
3602What do you suppose that dear boy wanted us to go over there for?
3602Why ca n''t we be married this week?
3602Why should n''t she meet Elizabeth?"
3602Would you mind very much being married on the twenty- fourth?"
3602Would you, Elizabeth?"
19528Do we forget the angels when once they visit us?
19528Hark, is it not the angel voices? 19528 How did you happen to come here?"
19528My dear sir, do you still remember me?
19528What are you doing here, are all the Eastern soldiers here in this place?
19528Who is your sister?
19528After a short silence she heard another sound and she called,"Are you ill, Mary?
19528As I passed he said,"Are you going to forget your old postman of 120 Charles street, Boston?"
19528At last father spoke, with tears of gladness in his eyes,"Where is Mary, your mother, my children?"
19528Can he surmount the technical difficulties and the mechanism of the vocal organs?
19528He came up and said in an off- hand way,"Maggie, how would you like to make a Bear flag?"
19528He replied,"Will it make me sing?"
19528He said,"Are you not Miss Kroh?
19528How is it possible for them to guide the young singer when they can not give a pure tone example themselves for the pupil to follow?
19528How many of these thousands of dollars come back to these students?
19528How should the longer sung notes be taught?
19528I could not reply for a moment, and I looked at him and said,"Are you Charles Blake?"
19528I looked at him in astonishment and said,"My dear comrade, where have I seen you before?"
19528I looked up in surprise and said,"A bear flag?
19528I said,"What song would you like best to hear, now that you are sick, if you could hear anyone sing?"
19528I said,"Yes, will you do it?"
19528I said,"You were unable to hear the music today?"
19528I saw the situation and let out a merry laugh, saying,"Was it then so bad you had to cry?"
19528I was so dissatisfied, I said,"What is the matter that you do not take this note?"
19528In her girlish way Pauline used to say,"Oh, dear auntie, when I am a great singer wo n''t you be glad and proud of me?"
19528Is it real?
19528Is not then this constant vibration of the voice a gross fault?
19528Mother was awakened during the night and said,"Mary, are you up?"
19528Now what do we hear?
19528Shall I hear her sing before I go?"
19528Was ever such a windfall of good fortune as this proved to me?
19528Was this then San Francisco?
19528What kind of a flag is that?"
19528What more could anyone ask?
19528What was to be done for music?
19528When George came home he said to mother,"Where''s Maggie?"
19528When they turned to leave she asked,"Whom shall I say called?"
19528Who would not justly feel grateful for such deep respect and appreciation from neighbors and strangers?
19528Why all this work to acquire the art of producing beautiful tones?
19528Will you do one more thing for me?"
19528[ Illustration:"Should Auld Acquaintance be forgot?"
19528is it death?
21727A what?
21727Ah, why not?
21727And what are you?
21727And what of Meyer?
21727Are you aware,said Frank, smiling,"that I do not possess a shilling beyond the few dollars that I saved off my last month''s salary?"
21727Bot fat if ve compel you for to stay?
21727But what are men to do, Mr Frank, w''en they ca n''t git no other work?
21727D''ee mean to say that it beats them in a good or a bad way?
21727Do we encamp at the end o''the first twenty?
21727Do you find gold on the surface?
21727Do you think,said Frank earnestly,"that God will curse and bless at your bidding?"
21727Good- evening,said Frank,"What luck?"
21727Has there then been much sickness here of late?
21727Have you had good fortune to- day?
21727Have you to dig very deep?
21727How could I be among''em without seein''of''em?
21727How much?
21727How wide is the plain, guide?
21727I know it would n''t, but why not?
21727I know it, Joe; but how do you think we are to get out of the fix?
21727I s''pose,said Joe Graddy, with a sarcastic laugh,"that you''ll be goin''to set up your carriage an''four, an''make me your coachman, mayhap?"
21727I''ve travelled pretty well now in every quarter of the globe; gone right round it in fact, and found that it_ is_ round after all,--''cause why? 21727 Is our supply nearly out-- could we not give them a drop?"
21727Listen,he said,"can we afford to spare any with forty miles of the desert before us?
21727Sand, Paddy, what for?
21727That,said Joe Graddy,"is just wot we means to do, Mister wot''s- yer- name?"
21727Then if you engage with me, as you express it, how do you expect to be paid?
21727Tut, tut,cried Mr Allfrey impatiently,"but what have you ever done, boy, to show your ability to paint?"
21727Very well, please yourself,said Frank, with a laugh;"but if painting is so hopeless, what would you advise?"
21727Well then, shall we decide to commence our return journey to- morrow?
21727Well, old foxey, what do_ you_ want?
21727Well, then, sir, we wo n''t say no more about that, but wot coorse would ye advise the ship''s head to be laid?
21727What on airth pulled all the flesh off yer bones in this fashion?
21727Who, then, was the friend?
21727Why not?
21727Wo n''t ye halt a while?
21727You_ do n''t_ mean that?
21727By the way, Joe, have you got any more?"
21727D''you understand?"
21727Need we add that their dreams that night were of gold?
21727Our hero took up the bowl of gold- dust, and was about to leave the hut, when Douglas arrested him with--"Hallo, Frank, where away?
21727See here,"he added, leading them to another grave not far distant from that of Meyer;"can you guess who lies under the sod there?
21727So let me advise you to lose no time about it.--Not badly hurt, sir, I hope?"
21727What have_ you_ to do with nature in this nineteenth century?
21727What say you to that?"
21727What would you say to that, Joe?"
21727What, therefore, do you propose to yourself, the army, eh?
21727When he appeared, Joe Graddy merely pointed to him with the stem of his pipe and said--"There''s a beauty, ai n''t it?
21727When was it that they cut a ship canal up to the Himalayas, and in what sort o''craft did ye sail there?"
21727Why, do you suppose that because you can scribble caricatures on the fly- leaves of your books you have necessarily the genius of Rubens or Titian?"
21727Why, what do you suppose would become of my ledger and cash- book, my office and business, if I and my clerks raved about nature as you do?
21727Will you go?"
21727and need we add that the two friends found their way to the sea- coast as quickly as possible, and set sail for England without delay?
21727cried Joe Graddy;"why, messmate, is that all you''ve got to say about it?
21727ejaculated the Cornish man,"will you take a shovelful from the_ other_ end of the claim and wash it out?"
21727he exclaimed,"what do you mean?"
21727stuffed full at last?"
15526And how many Indians have you?
15526And the Indians?
15526Are there not other cañons in the world as large as this?
15526Are you the Father,he asked?
15526Do tourists usually seem delighted with the park?
15526Do you see that little pipe,he added, pointing to an orange grove,"and do you notice the furrows between the trees?
15526How can I distinguish here a native Californian from an eastern man?
15526How do you obtain it?
15526How large is your parish, Father?
15526How much wine do you make?
15526Is it true, madam,I said to a lady of San Diego,"that here one must always take a blanket to bed with him?"
15526No,I said,"I am not the Father, but I have come to see the church; can you show it to me?"
15526Was not the cost of laying it out enormous?
15526What do you mean?
15526What is the Mission''s income?
15526What of their character?
15526Where did you come from, Larry?
15526Where do you sell it?
15526Where has it gone?
15526Who cultivates your twenty- five acres?
15526Why did you add the fraction?
15526Why did you make this splendid promenade?
15526Would you like to see a converted mountain?
15526But, presently, I asked again,"What do you mean by a_ converted_ mountain?"
15526Can the reader bear something still more trying to his faith?
15526Could it be possible that I was to be disappointed?
15526Did she then play with her continents, and smile to see them struggle up from the sea only to sink again?
15526Grim, awful model of the coming race, did not its stern lips smile disdainfully at the first human pygmy fashioned in its likeness?
15526Had the train been held up?
15526In the old days, when she produced her uncouth monsters of the deep, was she in manner, as in age, a child?
15526Is not the fundamental law of the universe the attraction which one mass of matter has for another?
15526Larry asked me:"What is that gintleman''s business?"
15526Life is triumphant now; but who shall say that Death may not again prove conqueror?
15526One of them said to me the other day,''Is the water here good to drink?''
15526Shall yet become the fair abodes of life?
15526Strange, is it not?
15526Was Nature ever really sportive?
15526We call it gravitation; but why does it invariably act thus with mathematical precision?
15526Were we attacked?
15526What art thou, ghostly visitant of flame?
15526What is happiness?
15526What is there in the natural world so fascinating and mysterious as a geyser?
15526What is this power?
15526What was it?
15526What would be the effect could we survey them from the stream itself, within the gloomy crevice of the cañon?
15526What, for example, is the depth of its intensely- colored pool of boiling water?
15526Where are its turrets, battlements, and guns?"
15526Who knows?
15526Why has the donkey never found a eulogist?
15526Why should not we possess such roads, especially in our National Park?
15526Yet do we realize the immense amount of labor necessitated by such irrigation?
15526_ Quien sabe_?
15526was that it-- that vision of transfiguration-- that illumined Zion radiant with splendor?
13298Do you believe in affinities?
13298You are not certain?
13298*** Is not your life a composite of all these, not one complete?
13298***** What dawn of Life saw ye, Grand Prophets old?
13298And now what will hasten this development most of all?
13298And they?
13298And what shall be the children''s tree, To grow while we are sleeping?
13298Art thou some flash of central fire, So pure and strong thou wilt not expire Tho''plunged in ocean''s seething main?
13298Aspiring, abandoning all desire Shaping perfection from Life''s pain?
13298Black desolation covering as a pall-- Is this the end, my love and my desire?
13298Can you understand for one moment how strange this seems to me?
13298Dear oriole, sing, while I listen to thee-- When will my true love come riding to me?
13298Gray wind- blown ashes, broken, toppling wall And ruined hearth-- are these thy funeral pyre?
13298Have you slept in a tent alone-- a tent Out under the desert sky-- Where a thousand thousand desert miles All silent''round you lie?
13298Have you, like the sculptor, held to one till it carves itself"into the marble real?"
13298Hobson; what heart could quit beating at it?
13298How could we spare the lark, that most companionable bird of the plains?
13298In the bleak desert of an alien zone, Child of the past, why dwellest thou alone?
13298Insect or blossom?
13298Is there any kind of climate, Any scene for painter''s eye, The Almighty hath not crowded''Neath our California sky?
13298JOHN MUIR, in_ The Mountains of California._ OCTOBER 10. Who can hear the wild song of the ouzel and not feel an answering thrill?
13298Like a sphinx she speaks, The scornful desert:"What would''st thou from me?"
13298No longer poises on its fluttering wing; How could it hover in this bleak despair?
13298Now what is thy secret, serene gray dove, Of singing so sweetly alway?
13298O prince of the fairies, O pygmy of fire, Will nothing those brave little wings of yours tire?
13298O whence, ye winds and billows, flown To cry your wordless tale?
13298On a wild prancing bronco, my love, will he ride?
13298On the Berkeley Hills for miles away I went a- roaming one winter''s day, And what do you think I saw, my dear?
13298River Road, eh?
13298Saying:"How do you do?"
13298Sing of my lover and tell me my fate, Will he guard me as fondly as thou dost thy mate?
13298So high on your tree top you surely can see, O, how will my true love come riding to me?
13298Tell me, O rose, what thing it is That now appears, now vanishes?
13298Through the Goldy Gate, what see?
13298To guard an outpost of this sunset land?
13298Were ye there, ye men of Gloucester?
13298What advents manifold?
13298What art thou, strange, mysterious flame?
13298What changes of the sun?
13298What earthquake shocks?
13298What fairer thing looks up to heaven''s blue And drinks the noontide sun, the dawning''s dew?
13298What matters it?
13298What power can rend The veil, and bid it speak-- that spirit dumb, Between two worlds, enthroned upon a Sphinx?
13298What pristine years?
13298When first the glaciers in their icy throes Were grinding thy repasts; and feeding thee with snows?
13298Who prates of care and pain?
13298Who says that life is sorrowful?
13298Why do men so love their native soil?
13298Why have I grown so cold and cynical?
13298Why should not exiled Californians yearn to return?
13298Why then should they not love their mother, even as the mountaineers of Montenegro, of Switzerland, of Savoy, love their mountain birthplace?
13298Will he come with his lariat hung at his side?
13298_ How can one convey meaning to another in a language_ which that other does not understand?
13298why are the brooks so full of laughter, the birds pouring forth such torrents of sweet song, as if unable longer to contain themselves for very joy?
6076Do you see,she said,"the Islands Of the Albatross and Beaver?
6076Why, my Daughters, have you ventured Into this, the warrior''s council? 6076 Could the Tamals long withstand them? 6076 Is it a secret you cherish? 6076 May you reveal it to others?
6076Why they fight in baffled fury, Barking ever at the mainland?
6076Would we desecrate the rock- tomb Of our Chief, her well beloved?
6076Would we tread upon the features Of the martyred Maid who saved us?
6076Would you know the Tamal legend Of Ah- we- a and the Sea Gulls?
6076Would you know why great Sea Lions Flounder on the rocky islands, Standing by the Golden Gateway?
28034A story, children; what shall it be about?
28034Are they worshiped, aunty?
28034Aunty, what do you mean by the borrowed tenements of the crabs?
28034Aunty, where are you?
28034Aunty,asked Carrie,"did n''t they have such cities in Old Testament times?"
28034Aunty,said Carrie,"I have frequently read of ships''crossing the bar;''what does it mean?"
28034Aunty,said Harry,"what became of the poor schooner?"
28034Aunty,said little Alice,"do steamers have sails?"
28034Aunty,said little Alice,"it was n''t a true story; was it?"
28034But where are the falls?
28034Did he carry your trunks, aunty?
28034Did the king have more than one wife?
28034Did you find all your things?
28034Do n''t they ever get hurt, aunty?
28034Do n''t they have wells in Panama?
28034Do n''t you hear the bell?
28034Do they have snakes on the islands?
28034Green rose?
28034Hot, aunty, and in January too?
28034How did it feel to walk on the lava, aunty?
28034How large is it?
28034How wide were they?
28034Now, aunty, what are we to see to- day, and where are we to go?
28034The_ Golden Gate!_said wee Alice, in astonishment,"They do n''t really have a golden gate; do they?"
28034Well, what do they call it so for?
28034What are_ adobe_ houses?
28034What are_ candle- nuts_?
28034What are_ lassos_?
28034What are_ levees_?
28034What are_ saddle- bags_?
28034What are_ sea- lions_?
28034What are_ skip jacks_?
28034What are_ stalactites_?
28034What did they want him for?
28034What fruit was it, aunty?
28034What is a_ slough_?
28034What is a_ transom_, aunty?
28034What is a_ waterspout_?
28034What is''brackish,''aunty?
28034What is_ concrete_?
28034What is_ leeward_?
28034What is_ tapa_, aunty?
28034What was it, aunty?
28034What were their sacrifices, aunty?
28034What''s the_ Union Jack_?
28034Why do they call it''_ The Canoe_''?
28034Why, aunty, what did he do that for?
28034Would n''t they hurt you?
28034You spoke of Pele''s_ tabus_; what is a tabu, aunty?
28034_ Raw_ fish, aunty?
28034_ Taro patches_, aunty? 28034 _ Tree- shells!_ What are they, aunty?"
28034A missionary was talking to a high chief woman, and said to her,"Why do n''t you plant cocoa- nuts, so that trees may grow?"
28034A shark and a devil- fish came near the ship--"A_ devil- fish!_"the children all exclaimed;"_ why_, what sort of a fish is that?"
28034Are you well?
28034But then,"What''s in a name?"
28034Heads were popped out of staterooms, and"What''s the matter?"
28034Is a god afraid?"
28034It quite revived our courage, for what were our nine days compared with their sixty days?
28034One sentence was,"He olu olu anei oe?"
28034The people said,"Can a god groan?
28034We had a Chinese steward on board--"What does a_ steward_ do on a ship?"
28034What are they?"
28034What could it be?
28034What do you mean?"
28034What do you think I did?
28034What made them call it so?"
28034You are willing; an''t you, aunty?"
2503And how did you do the work?
2503Are you our father?
2503Can we visit our father?
2503Oh, that is all, is it? 2503 Pai- wai''-ak( white water?
2503Say ye so?
2503These be my grandchildren,he said, and called,"Why mourn ye?
2503What did you say?
2503What food do you eat?
2503Where is the road to the west? 2503 Where is the wood?"
2503Where now shall we seek them? 2503 Who is there?"
2503Why disturb ye my featherlings?
2503Why does n''t she come?
2503A crow on the opposite side called out,"What is the matter?
2503After a long council it was said,"Where is Water- skate?
2503But on that last morning Coyote said,"How is it you have lost all your ugly color, and now you are blue and gay and beautiful?
2503But this house is so strong, how can I open it?"
2503But why find that which is not lost, or summon those who will not come?"
2503Can you let me sit by the fire?"
2503Coyote said,"What did you say?"
2503Coyote said,"Where did you get that nice, fat meat?
2503Coyote said,"Where shall I find fire to cook the hares?
2503Each night the sun passes by the house of Sussistinnako, the spider, who asks him,"How are my children above?
2503Hare said, What are you thinking of, Coyote?
2503Have you asked Cougar and Wolf, Bear and Badger and Wolf to use their medicines to harden the earth?"
2503Hawk said to Crow,"How did this happen, you rascal?
2503He asked,"Have you no medicine to make the earth firm?
2503He drew nearer to the bird and asked,"What beautiful things are you working with?"
2503He said,"How high is the tide?"
2503He said,"How many deer did you say were killed?"
2503How could she run so fast?"
2503How do you find out all these things?
2503How many have been born to- day?"
2503How many have died to- day?
2503It was very hot and they were all crying,"Where can we get some water?
2503Man cried out,"What animal have I missed?"
2503Nine sleeps he lay without food, and his mind was thinking always of one thing: How did this deep water cover the plains of the world?
2503Presently Hare called,"Man Coyote, how are you going to kill me?"
2503She said,"Have you any medicine to harden the road so that we may pass over it?"
2503She said,"Have you any medicine to harden the road?"
2503She said,"How could I beat you?
2503She said,"What do you want?"
2503The crows on the other side of the caeon called,"Which men got killed?"
2503The fawns were beautifully spotted, and he said to the deer,"How did you paint your children?
2503The god said,"Why do you sit there in the mud?
2503Then Sussistinnako cried,"Where shall my people go?
2503Then the bird said,"Why should I work for you, Coyote?
2503Then the elders said to each other,"It is our fault, so how dare we prevail on our father Paiyatuma to aid us?
2503There is corn in this, else why the stalk of it?"
2503They said,"Why did you try to shoot us?
2503What do you think about it?"
2503What is the matter with you that you know them?"
2503What is wrong?"
2503What shall I do?"
2503When he came to the first quail he said,"Was it you who told me I ate my own flesh?"
2503Where can we get some water?"
2503Where did he come from?
2503Where is the road to the east?
2503Where is the road to the north?"
2503Where is the road to the south?"
2503Where shall I go to find them?"
2503Which do ye choose?"
2503Who amongst the Beings is even as ye are, strong of will and good of eyes?
2503Who is it?
2503Who is it?
2503Who is it?
2503Who is it?
2503Why did I allow this Hare to fool me?
2503our father?"
28385Are there different sorts of badness,--some badnesses worse than others?
28385Are those the savages?
28385Are you talking in your sleep, Rea?
28385But are there really only seventeen?
28385But why do you hate palaces, my little Rea? 28385 Can we stay?"
28385Did my little tender- hearted Rea want me to do that? 28385 Did you ever try it?"
28385Do you think Uncle George would build a little house up the cañon for poor old Ysidro?
28385Do you think there are enough, sir?
28385Does n''t it sound like some of the names in Italy, Rea?
28385Does n''t the President make the laws?
28385How do you know, pet?
28385Is it possible nobody has told you the name of my house? 28385 Is n''t that Chinese?"
28385Is n''t there somebody at the top, as our King is in Italy?
28385Shall we not learn the language of the signors from China?
28385Stays at home with her family, does she?
28385Uncle George, will you really, truly, do it?
28385Well, why do n''t you write and tell him about Ysidro?
28385What are their heads made of, Uncle George?
28385What do you say now?
28385What do you suppose will become of us, Jusy?
28385What is all this?
28385What is that?
28385What is that?
28385What makes you cry, Uncle George?
28385Where do they sleep?
28385Where is he?
28385Where''s Uncle George?
28385Who ever put such an idea as that into your head?
28385Who is above all the rest?
28385Who is there here, to tell about such things? 28385 Whose house is it, Uncle George?"
28385Why ca n''t they have some? 28385 Why, did you not hear?"
28385Will they break if they hit them?
28385You have begun on pigeon English, have you, for the first of your nine languages?
28385After they had driven about half way, Mr. Connor said,--"Children, do you see that big square house up there on the mountain?
28385And do n''t you see, if we have twenty, and they all hunt gophers as well as she does, we''ll soon have the place cleared?"
28385And, Jim,"he added,"would n''t it be better to feed them at night?
28385Are there a thousand?"
28385Are there as many as nine, Uncle George?"
28385Are you up?
28385Ca n''t I hunt rabbits as well as you do?"
28385Ca n''t you see?"
28385Can you help us?
28385Can you manage it?"
28385Can you speak for us to the wicked man?"
28385Do n''t you think he will?"
28385Do you think those dollars will ever do that man any good as long as he lives?
28385Does it not seem strange that the law could do such a thing as that?
28385Does she kill many?"
28385How did you get over here?"
28385How soon will you get here?
28385I''m sure he would, do n''t you think so?"
28385Is it really cats?
28385Is n''t he smart?
28385It is n''t any worse for cats and dogs to eat them, than it is for us; is it, Uncle George?"
28385Jim,"cried Mr. Connor,"what did you get so many for?
28385Mr. Connor returned his bow, but with such a stern and scornful look on his face, that Rea exclaimed,--"What is the matter, Uncle George?
28385She said to Jim one day,"Have you got a cat in your house yet?"
28385Was not this a wretched life?
28385What ails you?
28385What is it, Anita?
28385What is it, Rea?"
28385What makes you look so?"
28385Who is there to tell here?"
28385Who would be a king?
28385Why do you call Rea by that name, Uncle George?"
28385Will you come into the house and tell Carmena?
28385Would Mr. Connor come out himself, or would he send some one?
28385Would you like to come with me?"
28385Would you think any one could have the heart to turn those two poor old people out of their home?
28385Your house is n''t a palace, is it, Uncle George?
23280And what did you_ get_?
23280But what has happened?
23280But, good heavens, my dear madam, why did you not send me word that you were sick? 23280 Did Spokeshave write it?
23280Did you see his tail?
23280Had you not better take them all?
23280Honest Indian?
23280Oh, the second verse does n''t rhyme.--"Doesn''t?"
23280Well, old fellow, did you see Big Bill?
23280What did you do then?
23280Who writ this''ere?
23280--"And it ai n''t original, is it?"
23280----?"
23280And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
23280And what if Moore_ did_ say the same thing twenty years ago?
23280And, above all, how_ can_ they so far forget the sweet, shy coquetries of shrinking womanhood as to don those horrid bloomers?
23280And, for pity''s sake, how does the poor little fool expect to amuse herself there?"
23280And, will you believe it, M.?
23280Bizarre ca nt phrases and slang used by the miners"Honest Indian?"
23280But how shall I describe to you the sufferings of that dreadful night?
23280But is it not wonderful what femininity is capable of?
23280But what better can one expect from the root of all evil?
23280But what_ could_ I say to poor John?
23280But when is it ever otherwise in the mountains of California?
23280Can you wonder, after that, that every man vied with his neighbor in illustrating Hogarth''s line of beauty?
23280Do you not hear it?"
23280Do you remember, Molly dear, how you and I once quarreled when we were, oh, such mites of children, about a sprig of syringa?
23280For have we not got wagon- loads of hard, dark hams, whose indurated hearts nothing but the sharpest knife and the stoutest arm can penetrate?
23280Have we not barrels upon barrels of rusty pork, and flour enough to victual a large army for the next two years?
23280Have we not got quintals of dreadful mackerel, fearfully crystallized in black salt?
23280How tiresome it is to write_ sensible_(?)
23280How would you like to winter in such an abode?
23280I can figure to myself your whole surprised attitude as you exclaim,"What, in the name of all that is restless, has sent''Dame Shirley''to Rich Bar?
23280If a fortunate or an unfortunate( which shall I call him?)
23280If they were only as bright, one might put up with the want of grace, but to be stiff and stupid both, is_ too_ provoking, is it not, dear M.?
23280In thine own Northern home didst thou not live"Alone,"always"alone"?
23280Pray, when were you taken?
23280Shall I tell you the fate of two of the most successful of these gold- hunters?
23280Shall I write down the conversation with which he is at this moment entertaining me?
23280She had come on; for what else could she do?
23280Splendid material for social parties this winter, are they not?
23280The class of men who rule society(?)
23280There, my dear M., have I not fulfilled my promise of giving you a dish of horrors?
23280They informed the expressman that they had left their_ friend_(?)
23280We had-- but what did we_ not_ have?
23280What heart to thine uplifted heart could give Ever an answering tone?
23280Where, in this living, breathing world of ours, lieth that same Rich Bar, which, sooth to say, hath a most taking name?
23280Who ever asks for the_ other_ name of Alexander, of Hannibal, of Homer?
23280Why should I so cruelly wish to darken her young life with that knowledge which a few years''experience will so painfully teach her?
23280Why should we endeavor to make our entrance into a glorious immortality so unutterably ghastly?
23280Will you,_ can_ you, believe that we got lost again?
23280Would you like to know how they eat?
23280_ Was n''t_ it a fix for a sensitive person to be in?
23280_ does_ that little goose Dame Shirley think that_ I_ care about such things?"
23280and are you suffering much at present?"
23280is there_ another_ lady?"
23280you do n''t know what that is, do you?
6716How much do you think the losses will total?
6716How soon will you know the amount?
6716When we do get out of this shall we be as big as any other fire company or bigger?
6716Singly and in groups they fired their questions:"How many assessments will there be?"
32178Ah''is it there ye are, Liftinint? 32178 And where are you from, Señor?"
32178But tell me, my old sea dog, why do n''t you leave the broad ocean, and settle down quietly on shore?
32178But the music?
32178Did I know Mazatlan?
32178I say, my fine fellows, are there any horses to be had?
32178Presents to your friends, sir?
32178Shall we dance this evening?
32178Then, would I meet her at the grand fandango in the marisma?
32178Well, old gentleman, what are you pondering on?
32178Well,said I,"old gentleman, how are you to- night?"
32178What of that?
32178Where are they now?
32178Where shall we dance?
32178Who siz that?
32178Why?
32178Why?
32178You did?
32178_ Quien es?_said a gruff voice.
32178And now we said,"Amigo, where''s your horse?"
32178Any killed?
32178At this reply, Dolores entered the chamber, and with a quick low voice, asked,"and the color of his horse, señor?
32178Cleverly done, eh?
32178Could a saint help anathematising such weather?
32178Eloi,"murmurs,_ sotto voce_, another young gentleman in delicate health,"Have my flask filled, eh?
32178Habra cosa de cincuenta dragones!_--Where are the troops?
32178Me allegro, y la familia?
32178Quantos?
32178Que tienes pues?_ he added, with a sneer.
32178Señores!_ said he,"why did n''t General_ Skote_ attack Piñon, where all was prepared for him, instead of creeping around the valley to Churubusco?
32178The noise of horses''hoofs thundering over the hard ground instantly attracted attention; we were greeted by loud yells of_ Quien es?
32178Then their curiosity was interested to know my destination, religious impressions, and so forth-- if I was a_ herege_?
32178Then why these incorrect statements?
32178There were quite a number of pretty women, with very fair complexions and winning manners, who danced like sylphs, as what Creole does not?
32178They may, when saving you in the last gasp of drowning, hold you up in the combing breakers, and ask,"how much?
32178What boots it whether the chair be filled with African or white?
32178What for?
32178What greater folly can exist than aping the forms and etiquette of an European court?
32178What if there chanced to be a group of mermaids, parting their wet locks, in the emerald villas below?
32178What''s to pay now?
32178Where was I bound?"
32178Will eye of thine, my pleasant friends, ever glance at this tribute to your virtues?
32178Y muertos?
32178_ Carlos!_ said the watchword, and then began an angry altercation:"Why did you fly from those cursed Yankees, when you knew they were approaching?"
32178_ Como está vd?
32178_ Ha dornudo vd bien?
32178_ Loco!_--you''re a fool-- said the Colonel, with much disgust;"they''re only awaiting daylight, to be upon us-- is all quiet at the water?"
32178_ Que hay Señor?
32178_ Que mi importa_?--what do I care?
32178_ Y los soldados?
32178_ buéno!_""Any thieves?"
32178and were they all true to their old lovers?
32178coxswain, where are we?
32178dios!_ said the elder;_ es possible que vd es gringo?_--can it be true that you are a green- horn?
32178do n''t you see she''s flying off?"
32178exclaimed they all in a breath;"and will those horrible Yankees ever leave the city?"
32178how_ does_ she head?"
32178near the ship, eh?"
32178puede ser un oficial de ustedes._--What''s the news?
32178quiere vd tantito de pan?
32178quoth I;"what''s the matter?"
32178said he, misunderstanding me,"what on-- salt junk?
32178si amiga!_--Why did not you tell me of this before?
32178si!_"But, Señor, we are wondering who you are?"
32178tree monee?"
32178will ye give us a rial?"
62949And what wilt thou give to Tony? 62949 Is''t the cats?"
62949Loretta,said the padre, in some concern,"hast anything in thy craw?
62949They-- they fell fast in the night-- eh?
62949Wilt have Tony, eh? 62949 An apple? 62949 And now tell me, what hast thou given Tony?
62949But tell me: What would make thee forget to use thy sharp pruning shears?
62949Thou hast only love, eh?
62949What can the cactus give the golden poppy?
62949What if Padre Anzar finds thee despoiling his plant?
62949is''t the cats?"
62949or seeds?
13321It will not go far,thought he with a heavy sigh;"and where is the dollar to come from?
13321What name?
13321*****"_ And what is left?
13321A MEMORY OF MONTEREY I"Old Monterey"?
13321And the climate?
13321And what of that?
13321Are you hungry?
13321As for the owl, I could not see him, but I heard him at startling intervals give the challenge,"Who are you?"
13321Did not the trombone bray from beyond the meadow, where the cooper could not barrel his aspiring soul?
13321Did you ever drive up the cattle at milking time?
13321Do you know what sea- fog is?
13321Do you like good long strips of baked squash?
13321Do you think these days tiresome?
13321Do you wonder at this?
13321Does it tire you to look so long at a gigantic monument?
13321For what, pray?
13321Forever?
13321Have you Ever seen this Australian emeu?
13321Have you ever observed that there is no real pleasure in reviving the memory of something good to eat?
13321He was asking himself if it paid-- this high- pressure happiness that knew no respite save temporary insensibility?
13321How came I aware of that fact?
13321How did a man kill time in those days?
13321How do I pass the hours?
13321How do you fancy bowls of warm milk-- milk that declares a creamy dividend before morning?
13321How many generations, think you, are numbered in its ancestry?
13321I nod back; and why should n''t I?
13321I wonder what island it was?
13321I wonder why some people are so very inconsiderate when they speak to children, especially to simple or sensitive children?
13321If Robinson Crusoe had been cast ashore on this island, I wonder how he would have lived?
13321Is there anything more galling than the surpassing impudence of country flies?
13321It chanced that the family motto was Festina Lente; this also was appropriate; had he not all his life made haste slowly?
13321It''s hungry work, is n''t it?
13321Need I add that some of those pictures were such as our young and innocent eyes ought never to have been laid on?
13321Or for Murillo, the Indian, impudent though harmless, full of fancies and fire- water?
13321Or for the rains that poured their sudden and swift rivulets down the wooded slopes and filled the gorges that gutted some of the streets?
13321Or for the return of the whale- boats, with their beautiful lateen- sails?
13321The locusts and wild honey?
13321The sky is obscured, night is declared at once, and the fowls go to roost at three P.M. How is the Fall in this weather?
13321Then came a facetious sailor and whispered to him:"Do you want ever to get to New York?"
13321This was certainly satisfactory as far as it went, but I added, by way of parenthesis,"and who else will be present?"
13321Was this hard luck?
13321We were so surprised we could not speak; or were we all speechless with joy, I wonder?
13321What are your titles and estates beside this representative?
13321What can I do this stormy afternoon?
13321What could he do next to extricate himself from his dubious dilemma?
13321What followed?
13321What is its record?
13321What is this key which seems for a time to unlock the gates of heaven and of hell?
13321What then wer''t thou, and what art now, And wherefore hast thou striven?
13321What then wert thou, and what art now, After the weary strife?
13321What then wert thou, and what art now?
13321What then wert thou, and what art now?
13321What would that pious man have said could he have seen me, a few years later, strutting and fretting my hour upon the stage?
13321Where are the fruits o''the mission?
13321Where are they now, O, bells?
13321Where do they come from, and on what do they feed?
13321Where is the sacred dower That the bride of Christ was given?
13321Where now can one look for the privacy of old?
13321Who will interpret these hieroglyphics?
13321Why is it that pleasure excursions seem to ravel out?
13321Why not?
13321Why should one turn a key in a bungalow whose hospitality is only limited by the boundary line of the county surveyor?
13321Why should they not?
13321With his poet friend, Thomas Walsh, well may we say:"Vain the laudation!--What are crowns and praise To thee whom Youth anointed on the eyes?
13321Would I, could I, longer forbear to join the passionate and tumultuous_ miserere_?
13321Yet who or what is happiness?
13321and where else under heaven are we sunk forty fathoms deep in shadow?
15752But,said the man who had lost and who held the horse,"the bridle certainly belongs to me, he does not take the bridle, does he?"
15752How big was the sack?
15752How much have you been paid for the decision?
15752My dear Mr. Peck,I said,"will you trust me for two weeks''board?"
15752What did the motion that Judge Terry made with his right hand indicate to you?
15752What is this, Lake?
15752And if so, why should the punishment be less?
15752And was it not so in this case?
15752As I entered he looked up and said,"Why, Judge, you do n''t look well, what is the matter?"
15752As soon as I said this the owner of the bridle turned to his adversary and said,"What will you take for the horse?"
15752Aspinwall replied,"But I do n''t know anything about your onions and potatoes; how should I?
15752Broderick?"
15752Can I help you?"
15752Can the authority of the United States for the protection of their officers be less than their authority to protect their property?
15752Customer:"What was done about it?"
15752Did Judge Turner give any directions to the sheriff to arrest Judge Haun, notwithstanding he was holding his court?
15752Did Mr. Field, in consequence of the order of Judge Turner, leave the court- room in company with the deputy sheriff?
15752Did the Court of Sessions of Yuba County hold a session on that day?
15752Did you continue in the District Court or did you go to the Court of Sessions?
15752Did you spurn the wretch away who made a corrupt proposal to you, or did you hold counsel, sweet counsel with him?
15752Do n''t you think it is a large knife?"
15752Do you realize the fact, my dear Judge, that more than a quarter of a century has elapsed since these events transpired?
15752Every one in greeting me, said"It is a glorious country,"or"Is n''t it a glorious country?"
15752Field was fined by Judge Turner and ordered to be imprisoned?
15752Has Mr. Field or Mr. Mulford ever been restored to the bar by the District Court since the order of expulsion on the 10th of June?
15752Has that order ever been vacated on the records of the District Court?
15752He replied,"What is it that worries you?"
15752How then?
15752How was he to be punished?
15752I asked,"Why not?"
15752I hurried back to the saloon; and as the jurors were standing about chatting with each other I exclaimed,"How is this?
15752I replied,"But, suppose a man puts his name down and afterwards do n''t want the lots?"
15752If this be not so, in the language of the Supreme Court,"Why do we have marshals at all?"
15752Just at this moment Mr. Rodman M. Price, formerly Governor of New Jersey, made his appearance and exclaimed,"How is this?
15752Mr. Wigginton said that Mrs. Terry asked her husband what he could do, and he replied, showing more feeling than he had before:"Do?
15752Mrs. Terry took a third seat from him, and seeing him, said:"What, are you in this car too?"
15752Shall it be said that Justice Field ought to have gone to the nearest justice of the peace and obsequiously begged to have Terry placed under bonds?
15752She repeated her question:"Are you going to take the responsibility of ordering me to deliver up that contract?"
15752Then, after a short pause, I remarked,"What is the case against your prisoner?
15752Turning to me he said,"You say it is all right?"
15752Was the order entered on the records of the District Court, expelling Messrs. Field, Goodwin, and Mulford?
15752Was the trial of Cameron against Sutter proceeded with after Mr. Field left?
15752Were any directions given about a posse?
15752Were any members of the bar expelled by Judge Turner on that day?
15752Were you in court on the 10th day of June?
15752What day was that order entered?
15752What useful functions can they perform in the economy of the National Government?
15752What value would there be to a title in one man, with a right of invasion in the whole world?
15752What was to be done with the prisoner?
15752What, then, would your court do?
15752When you had removed the cover you raised the lid slightly, but in a moment said to me,"What is this, Lake?
15752Who can say that her spirit was not then hovering over him and whispering caution in his ear?
15752Who knows but that a mother''s prayer for the protection of her son, breathed years before, was answered then?
15752Who made up the records of the Court of Sessions on that day?
15752Who took the place of Mr. Field after he left?
15752You have sent Turner where there are only grizzly bears and Indians; why not let him remain there?
15752or"Did you ever see a more glorious country?"
15752you have not had your cigars?
60747Anything the matter?
60747Bag? 60747 Cab?"
60747Can I help you?
60747Do you have my suitcase?
60747It''s all right now?
60747Now will you please tell me what this is all about?
60747One left over, eh?
60747See anybody go out of here with a little red bag and an old battered suitcase?
60747Were you really asleep that time?
60747Where are we?
60747Who is Joe?
60747Would it be all right if we did n''t bother to report it?
60747And then what?
60747Besides, what good would it do?
60747But he was eying me with a"well- why- don''t- you- get- along?"
60747But what could I do?
60747Ca n''t we walk a little?"
60747How many minutes-- or seconds-- were left?
60747I had to stay to keep the balance wheel stationary until-- until what?
60747I said gently,"Why would he want to do a thing like that?"
60747I said,"What happens if nobody claims it?"
60747I used to think that some day I''d make a lot of money out of it, but how?
60747I watched it for a moment, then walked back to the entranceway where Julia was standing with the redcap, who said,"That man steal them suitcases?"
60747She just said,"Why?"
60747Suitcase?"
60747The girl said,"Why?"
60747The officer said,"Yes, miss?"
60747Why?"
34940''Any political news from below, Bill?'' 34940 ''Have you had a cruise in the yacht?''
34940''How sick?'' 34940 ''Not to that big chap over from Ten Mile Mills?''
34940''What are you going to do about it?'' 34940 ''Why, wot''s up, old fellow?''
34940A star? 34940 And what is this part of the country called?
34940Can you wonder, Nan, that I have kept this from you? 34940 Is that United States law?"
34940My friend, if the trees are so close together, how does the elk get through the woods with his wide- branching horns?
34940No sight? 34940 People would lounge into the shop, turn over the leaves of other volumes, say carelessly''Got a new book of California poetry out, have n''t you?''
34940What is your partner''s last name?
34940When a man has been running free all day, what''s the natural thing for him to do? 34940 Which God?"
34940Why do n''t you kiss me, Bessie?
34940[ 30][ Illustration: THE FIRST HOTEL AT SAN FRANCISCO Copyright, Century Co.]Have you a letter of introduction?"
34940''Do you often have such lively times in Virginia City?''
34940''How''s your arm, Jack?''
34940''Were you not,''he asked eagerly,''Senior Wrangler in''43?''
34940''What in the name of common sense has that got to do with you?''
34940''What you mean by pigeon milk, homepatty soup, and de brick?
34940''Where did you hear about that battle?''
34940''Why, my dear fellow,''he said,''do n''t you see?
34940''Ye did n''t expect her to marry a nobleman, did ye?''
34940After a careful survey of the magistrate and a pinch of the flesh to make sure that he was not dreaming, he exclaimed:--"Ned McGowan, is that you?"
34940After a pause he said with a half- pitying, half- humorous smile:--"''Pike-- aren''t you?''
34940Are you and she any blood relation that you know of?''
34940But did it fail?
34940But the Reader may ask, why were the laws not enforced?
34940But was he not rather consciously depicting the bad points of what would seem to have been his favorite character?
34940But who was this unfortunate Catharine Brett?
34940Ca n''t a man drop''S glass in yer shop But you must r''ar?
34940Can a woman be a widow and untidy in her dress, and still retain her preëminence as heroine?
34940Comprehend me?
34940Does n''t this exceed any English story of the precocity of American children?
34940For you see the dern cuss had struck--"Water?"
34940Harte, are n''t you afraid to go about in the cars so recklessly when there is this scare about small- pox?''
34940Has it any particular name?"
34940How came it that this orthodox Jew, this pillar of the synagogue, married a Christian woman?
34940How did this come about?
34940How far is that place-- anyway?
34940How passed the night through thy long waking?"
34940How you cooking, gentlemen?''
34940If Mrs.---- talked with me, and found me uninteresting as a man, how could she expect to find me interesting because I was an author?"
34940In 1851 the"Alta California"exclaimed,"Who will devise a plan to bring out a few cargoes of respectable women to California?"
34940Is there no drier sport to be had in all Great Britain?
34940On the scaffold he turned to one of the by- standers, and said,"Did you ever know anything bad of me before this affair occurred?"
34940Or was it possible that it was only a weakness of the sex which no Republican nativity or education could eliminate?"
34940She sat quietly down again, folded her hands in her lap, and said calmly,--"''And why should you not?''
34940That''s curous, too, ai n''t it?"
34940The following dialogue is an authentic illustration:--"Mr. Small, do not you believe in the overruling Providence of God?"
34940The gospel must n''t keep us from that, must it, Charley?
34940The thing is so simple that it seems easy, and yet where shall we find its counterpart?
34940Then, after a pause of reflection, he looked up and said:"Will your Honor_ lend_ me fifty dollars so that I can pay this last fine?"
34940This, unfortunately, being repeated to Bret Harte, he exclaimed,"Now, why ca n''t a woman realize that this sort of thing is insulting?...
34940Was she?
34940What are the positive virtues of Bret Harte''s style?
34940What governs the dialect of any time and place?
34940What makes you star'', You over thar?
34940What said Juliet of the anonymous young man whom she had known something less than an hour?
34940What say they?
34940What type of woman is most valuable to the world?
34940Who but Bret Harte has really described the light which love kindles upon the face of a woman?
34940Who can say that the influence of Dickens, coming at the early, plastic period of his life, may not have turned the scale?
34940Who, more than he, has warmed the heart and suffused the eyes of his readers with pity for the unfortunate, with admiration for the heroic?
34940Why is John Bull always represented as an irascible animal?
34940You ai n''t goin''to turn in agin, are ye?''
34940You think it ai n''t true about Ilsey?
34940_ Who was my Quiet Friend?_ 338_ n._ Widows in Bret Harte''s stories, 248.
34940e._ harness) the horse,"cavortin''round here in the dew,"and"What yer yawpin''at ther''?"
34940no sound?"
34940or''Did you ever see a more glorious country?''
34940or''Is n''t it a glorious country?''
2794Ai n''t he horrid?
2794And YOU?
2794And any one coming from the road we left just now and going to-- to-- that place, would have to cross just here? 2794 And his name was--?"
2794And it was here?
2794And the body?
2794And there was no real May in the case?
2794And this,summed up the young girl, with a slight shrug of her pretty shoulders,"is YOUR MAY?"
2794And you call yourself a California miner?
2794And you did not hold down your head purposely?
2794And you kept it because of the odd resemblance one of the names bore to yours?
2794And you stole his mare?
2794And you?
2794Before your cabin or on the highway?
2794But did you really find it?
2794But hev you?
2794But how did YOU know it?
2794But why have you sent for me?
2794Can you not understand that a woman like me must know a thing once and forever? 2794 Did she say anything?"
2794Did this ring belong to you?
2794Do you know Hornsby?
2794Do you mean to say that every miner does n''t know that it''s lucky to dig wherever human blood has been spilt?
2794Do you wish me to walk the rest of the way home?
2794Do you,he asked, in a voice he scarcely recognized himself,--"Do you want this man inside?"
2794Have you been long here?
2794Have you been long in these parts, Miss?
2794I?
2794It WAS worth a thousand dollars, was n''t it?
2794May I?
2794My papers?
2794Really, now?
2794Shall I open it?
2794The tall, lame man, who was half eaten by a grizzly?
2794Then it was YOU made these holes?
2794Then you did not come alone?
2794What did you say?
2794What do you mean?
2794What do you mean?
2794What shall I do with your handkerchief?
2794What''s all right?
2794What''s the matter with your neck?
2794When I had only invited myself? 2794 Who is the coroner?"
2794Who? 2794 Why have you not been to Red Chief?
2794Ye did n''t none on ye happen to drop anything round yer last night?
2794You are SURE?
2794You are sure we are not seen?
2794You never found anything else on the trail?
2794You say you found that ring in the road some three months before-- the-- the-- you know what I mean-- the body-- was discovered?
2794You thought it might have been dropped by some one in passing?
2794You were good friends enough until--"Until he insulted me just now, is that it?
2794You will not think me foolish if I ask you to wait here while I go in there--she pointed to the ominous thicket near them--"alone?"
2794You''re riding inside?
2794( with a sad smile)"that YOU are not above that weakness?"
2794After a moment she asked, suddenly,"What are you going to do with Hornsby?"
2794And had she not made his humiliation complete by begging Charley''s interference between him and his enemy?
2794And there was nothing else; no paper nor envelope?"
2794And-- what else?"
2794As the astonished teamster drew up before this elegant apparition, she panted:--"Why did you make me run so far, and why did n''t you look up?"
2794Because I''m a girl I do n''t see why I can not go out without a keeper, and why I can not do what any man can do that is n''t wrong, do you?
2794But what was that mystery, and why was the ring secondary to himself?
2794But you tell me it was not so?"
2794Could you?"
2794Do YOU believe it?"
2794Do n''t stay out late; ye might be run off by some gal, and what would your mother say?"
2794Do you know who he is?"
2794Do you refuse?"
2794Do you want to take your death of cold?"
2794How can I tell who you are?"
2794How could he keep the secret from them?
2794Tell me,"she said, with a strange laugh, laying her cold nervous hand on his,"would n''t they?"
2794The banker scarcely glanced at it, but said, impatiently,--"Well, your papers?"
2794The reply was characteristic if not satisfactory,--"Object?
2794Was she?
2794What have you got to prove it?
2794What if the poor creature had determined upon suicide on the spot where her faithless lover had fallen?
2794When the coach stopped at Blazing Star she asked him, indifferently:"When does this sentimental pilgrimage begin?"
2794Why did n''t you answer my message about the ring?"
2794Why should he remember he was handicapped, by a pretty woman and a pathetic episode?
2794Why was so much stress laid upon his finding it?
2794continued the girl;"but what killed him?"
2794she repeated, maliciously,"was n''t it?
2794what availed instinctive chivalry against main strength?
465Algernon,said we,"just push on and get ahead of that mare, will you?"
465But if you wanted to get to Monache, why did n''t you go around to the eastward through that pass, there, and save yourself all the climb? 465 Can we camp here?"
465Do n''t you?
465Do you mean to tell me that there is any one chump enough to do that for a dollar a hide?
465Fish in that pond, son? 465 How are you?"
465How long is it going to take us?
465I suppose there are tracks on the trail ahead of you?
465Is it any hotter than this on the desert?
465Me?
465My dear fellow,you remark,"did you not see that the thing for you to do was to head them down by the bottom of that little gulch there?
465NOW what are you talking about?
465Oh, did n''t I mention it?
465Say, son,he drawled,"if you want to say something big, why do n''t you say''elephant''?"
465See that speck there?
465Tobacco does n''t agree with you any more?
465Well, son,said he,"what they doing now, KISSING OR KILLING?"
465Well, what did you do?
465Well, why did n''t you shoot her?
465Were you going to ride ahead until dark in the childlike faith that that mare might show up somewhere? 465 What ARE you talking about?"
465What is it, Wes?
465What is it?
465What is this?
465When?
465Which way did you come?
465Why not travel at night?
465Berlin?
465But in the course of that morning we descended straight down a drop of, is it four thousand feet?
465Could any verb be more expressive?
465Did any one help him?
465Did you find her?"
465Do n''t you really think ANYBODY would have seen it?
465Do you know what that means?
465Do you know where we can get another pack- mule?"
465Do you realize how far that is?
465Do you think I want to get him lame''way up here in the hills?
465Does not it convey exactly the lazy, careless, out- at- heels shuffling gait of the hobo?
465Done already?"
465I wonder what there is about the traveling public that seems so to set it apart, to make of it at least a sub- species of mankind?
465If you made a wide enough circle you would inevitably cross that track, would n''t you?
465Is this Algernon''s procedure?
465Or again, in answer to my inquiry as to a mutual acquaintance,"Jim?
465Petersburg?"
465That would be business enough for most people, would n''t it?
465The first thing anybody asks you when it is discovered that you know a little something of pack- trains is,"Do you throw the Diamond Hitch?"
465They begin, when?
465This last has not terrified you; how about the next?
465To do all these things well keys your nerves to a high tension, does n''t it?
465What did we-- or the horses for that matter-- care for trifling discomforts of the body?
465What in hades do you think I wanted to run my horse all through those boulders for?
465What would you do about it?
465When you can migrate adequately in a single day, why spend a month at it?
465Why do n''t you step out?"
465Why was this?
465You would naturally walk in a circle around the bunch until you crossed the track of the truant leading away from it, would n''t you?
465or the next?
465or the one after that?
60078And where did you think you vas going?
60078But suppose we should get lost, what would we do?
60078Do they hide?
60078Do we move to- morrow?
60078Do you hear the universe moving on?
60078Do you like to look at them?
60078Do you not love me? 60078 Hear who?"
60078How could I know he lived here?
60078I suppose you could walk out of the valley from anywhere?
60078Suppose they should lie down?
60078What is the Lonesome Bell?
60078What of it? 60078 Why do n''t you take them to the top of that there peak?"
60078Why do you?
60078Why should you get lost? 60078 Why to- morrow?"
60078Why?
60078You are well and strong, ai n''t you?
60078You could not fix it,they said,"and what would you do?"
60078You think the lake ai n''t dried up yet, hey?
60078Do n''t you see his pick on the second mule?"
60078Have you lost yours?"
60078How could a week slide into past things so soon?
60078How could rocks and sand and silence make us afraid and yet be so wonderful?
60078How could the desolation of Salt Creek, after that journey over the burning sands, yield ducks?
60078How could we find the spring where you say we might camp when we have never seen one like it?"
60078How could we not see it when the outdoors is always on the doorstep?
60078How would we recognize those mountains you speak of when we do not even know how the desert- mountains look?
60078Is it not enough to be old and yet fair?
60078So lately come from the furnace of Death Valley, how should we suppose that we would need the implements of an Alpine mountain- climber?
60078The flowers amazed us, for why should they grow there?
60078They are all delightfully casual about them:"Did you happen to see a bunch of burros in the gulch youse come through?"
60078Was it all solid ice?
60078Was our pride worth more than the true chivalry of a kindly soul?
60078Was the desert just a white space like that?
60078What are eight miles or fifteen miles to the modern man accustomed to leap over distance?
60078What is the huge sphinx, brooding and massive, gazing with strong eyes across the emptiness, but an interpretation of the desert carved in stone?
60078What was the feel of being alone in the sagebrush?
60078Where could he be going?
60078Why ca n''t you go?"
60078Why do you question me so much?
60078You do n''t believe that?
60078You do not like it?
9294You say that you love the whites; why have you killed so many already this spring? 9294 Could any combination of affairs try a man''s fidelity more than this? 9294 Do you think that our great chief will let his soldiers die, and forget to cover their graves? 9294 Goshen''s hole? 9294 Look here, stranger, do you see this? 9294 Why should we not go? 9294 _ Fifth_--What is the length of the journey? 9294 _ Fourth_--What arms and ammunition are necessary? 9294 _ Second_--What kind of wagon and team is preferable? 9294 _ Sixth_--What is the time for starting? 9294 _ Third_--What provisions are necessary to a man? 48142 Afoot?"
48142And did you visit them before you went to California?
48142And do your father and sisters live in Mississippi?
48142Are you a Southern man?
48142How much do I owe you?
48142How much do you charge?
48142I knew you were from the South,said one:"Why?"
48142Was Dick your brother?
48142Well, how do you know you are going?
48142What is your name?
48142What sort of a looking thing is a dry dock?
48142Where are we?
48142Where are you from?
48142Where are you going?
48142Where have you been?
48142Wonder if all the boys who read these lines understand about the change from sun time to railroad time?
48142Wonder what there is here?
48142After I had signed my name, he said,"Wash, do you want your furlough now?"
48142After the close of the session I approached him with the remarks:"You never saw me before?"
48142Are you ashamed of it?
48142As I spun my yarn that night around the fire- side, my sister said,"Brother, why did n''t you ask Mrs. Edmondson to send you out in a buggy?"
48142As they came up, the owner of the boat said:"Who are you?"
48142Can you curry horses?
48142Could you not do so?"
48142He easily detected me, as I had on a fur cap, very uncommon in the South, He said:"Are you ready to pay me, sir?"
48142He looks around in wonder and what do you think he sees?
48142He replied:"How are you going to get any grub?"
48142He said:"Do you know Safford in California?"
48142He said:"Do you know who he was?"
48142He said:"Do you think I am a fool?
48142He said:"Was it Ike Reader?"
48142He said:"Well, old fellow, are you loyal?"
48142He scowled at me, then said to the old lady:"Who''s this you''ve got here?"
48142Here is a nice town, some large stores, a court house and public school building, all of brick; but what on earth keeps up the town?
48142I ca n''t recall it all now, but after a while it was arranged and the man asked:"What do you want for this?"
48142I choked them down the best I could and finally said:"Yes, sir but how did you know it?"
48142I looked at the astonished lady at the end of the room and stammered out:"Is this Mrs. Edmondson?
48142I said,"How far is it to Newton?"
48142I said:"How can a man be otherwise than loyal when he comes from Beloit, Wis.?
48142I said:"How far is it from Newton now?"
48142I said:"Is there no ferry there?"
48142I said:"Mrs. Edmondson, do you remember a boy coming here two years ago and hiring a horse and buggy to go out to Garlandsville?"
48142I suppose it will be all right with you?"
48142Immediately he took my breath by saying:"You are lately from California, are n''t you?"
48142In signing my name, he asked:"Are you one of the Alabama Crumptons?"
48142Is there anybody living near here, on whom it would not be an imposition, who might let me rest until Monday morning?"
48142ONE who travels and observes could write letters indefinitely about what he sees and hears, but the question is:"How long will the readers stand it?"
48142Resuming the conversation, he said:"How is it that you are afoot?"
48142Seeing me crying in affectionate, helpless distress, the fellow had the heartless bad taste to exultingly ask:"What do you think of that, young man?"
48142Taking dinner with a farmer, who was evidently in sympathy with the Southern people, he said:"How are you going to get across the river?"
48142The next question was:"What is the name of the lecture?"
48142The next question would have been:"Do you know a young fellow by the name of Crumpton, lately from California?"
48142Was it possible, I thought, that somebody had found out my secret and had sent this chap aboard to look me out and arrest me when I reached Aspinwall?
48142What do you say?"
48142What else does man want than that which he can find in Arizona?
48142What is the attraction?
48142What was I to do?
48142What would Alabama farmers think of running a plow with six and eight horses attached?
48142Who in Alabama does not know him, and among us all, whose life has not been touched to some extent by the influence of his?
48142Why he was there I never did know, but when I had finished my speech, he said:"Did you say your name was Crumpton?"
39709Am I not grand? 39709 Are not the frijoles inviting?"
39709Dear Doña Maria,I entreated,"why will you deplore what is already accomplished?
39709Dear me,she exclaimed,"what can have become of Mariposilla?"
39709Did I not say the box contained shot? 39709 Did I not say three sweethearts?"
39709Did the fairies come?
39709Did you ever see anyone so effulgent?
39709Do n''t you see you are taking every breath of the air?
39709Have you heard of the coincidence?
39709Have you, too, noticed this?
39709How knowest thou, my son, that I never battled with unrequited affection? 39709 How much does it cost?"
39709Is he not splendid?
39709Is it not grand to be rich?
39709Is it not kind, dear Señora, that the old mother should depart among pleasant memories, knowing not of my poor child''s humiliation?
39709Is it not lovely?
39709Is not my dress more rich than the dresses in the green chest of my grandmother? 39709 Is she not exquisite?"
39709Just died?
39709Looking at my beautiful Gladys again?
39709May I go as soon as I am dressed and pick the tree?
39709Miss Walton, ca n''t I have some paint on my cheeks?
39709Shall I not be rich?
39709Then surely she is happy?
39709Three sweethearts are surely not an impossibility to a young man; are they, Sid?
39709Thus far the contents of the package is enchantingly abstract; can not some one, who is matter- of- fact, indulge in a guess which is tangible?
39709Was it not kind in our dear Lady to send him so quickly; almost as soon as I had prayed through tears one little prayer? 39709 What can I do?"
39709Where have they gone?
39709Where is Mariposilla?
39709Where shall we go, Miss Walton?
39709Where,whispered Mrs. Wilbur,"did Miss Walton find these marvelous creatures?
39709Who will care, when I am gone, for the worthless garments of my little ones? 39709 Why can I, too, not die?
39709Why do we not burn our bonnets, that our lovers may kneel to our lace mantillas?
39709Why is your departure compulsory?
39709Why, Mrs. Wilbur,exclaimed a girl with baby- blue eyes and a sympathetic costume, embellished by infant devices;"how dare you perpetrate a pun?
39709Why,I questioned,"Why did I let her come?"
39709Will she come back? 39709 Will you believe it?"
39709Wo n''t he be popular?
39709You like my room?
39709You love her not?
39709Am I not beautiful?"
39709And how did she create such costumes?"
39709Brooke?"
39709But what will become of her to- morrow?
39709Can I not wear it this once that my friends may see it?"
39709Can you invite friends in this irresponsible way at any time?"
39709Did the birds alone know?
39709How bear the burden of my own selfish slumbers?
39709How believe that the Virgin had forgotten her child?
39709How could I escape the complications of this inopportune visit?
39709How could I grasp the frightful suspicion?
39709How forget in mirth the pathos of her noble unselfishness?
39709I repeated, slowly,"your dear little mistress, Mariposilla?"
39709I whispered, as I applied the water,"what can we do to mend your poor little broken heart?"
39709I wonder if the little girl''s name is Marjorie?
39709Mariposilla?
39709Perhaps the Queen will say:''So this is little Marjorie, who came all the way from New York to see us?
39709See,"I urged,"is my toast not a delicious brown?
39709Señora, was not my husband proud the day he went with a company to the church for the christening of our child?
39709Señora?"
39709Shall we not start an establishment at once, Sid?
39709Sid would find your case most interesting, Miss Ethel, but perhaps you are not aware of his missionary tendencies?"
39709They are enjoying themselves in the swell room of the house-- so very oriental, do n''t you know?"
39709To whom should I apply for help?
39709Was it not absolutely delightful to drive eight miles for a couple of yards of ribbon?
39709What if the little image was only painted wood?
39709What shall be done for her, my Fairies?''
39709When I tell the girls confidentially that he wo n''t have to be saved a particle, wo n''t they dote on him?
39709When had she slipped away?
39709Where now could I go?
39709Where was she?
39709Where would the matter end?
39709Why be perpetually annoyed with grave and difficult questions, when all could be easily dismissed in a drive after ribbon?
39709Why could I not protect her passionate, capricious young heart, as the flowers enfold at night the dazzling, thoughtless beauties of a summer''s day?
39709Why does he not reserve the allurements of art for the genius of the century alone?"
39709Why had I not thought of it before?
39709Why had I taken it for granted that Arturo had gone alone for Father Ramirez?
39709Why should one desire to reconcile happy Hottentots to Parisian costume?
39709Wo n''t you, my dear?"
39709Yet is there not a possibility of converting these same convenient heathen into a state of uselessness, rather than to Christianity?"
39709You are surely not ignorant of the punishment which fits such a crime?"
39709and Pet Marjorie, and the good Doña Maria-- how can we ever be reconciled to leave them?"
39709for the joy of a Wong who enjoys entertaining as much as does his mistress?
39709how could we reverence her enough?
39709interrupted the tailor- made Miss Walton;"what will the ladies think?"
39709is she not a divine señorita?"
39709or has she flown forever into an old legend of Spain?"
39709said her sister,"what do you mean?
39709she exclaimed,"does my child refuse to honor the sweet Mother and the holy Child?
36822Shall East and West Never Meet?
36822What are the Japanese Doing towards Americanization?
36822And you say that you do n''t understand the Japanese language sufficiently well to carry on a conversation with them?
36822Are they patriotic in relation to the United States?
36822As far as you know, their own intention is to live here, except for a visit home, perhaps, the rest of their lives?
36822BOX:_ Q._ What is your name?
36822But what is the assimilation but the approach to the common standard of culture and ideals?
36822Can not different races, while remaining biologically distinct, form together the strong factors of a unified nation?
36822Do they mean thereby to check Japanese immigration?
36822Do you know this young lady that just testified?
36822Do you remember when you were first told that you were a native- born American citizen; do you remember when that was first told you?
36822GULICK, SYDNEY L._ How Shall Immigration be Regulated?_ 1920.
36822How do we find the patriotism of the Japanese in America?
36822How is the criterion to be determined?
36822How long have you held that feeling of pride?
36822How old are you?
36822How old were you when you started?
36822How, then, about the age distribution of the Japanese?
36822How, then, about their cultural conditions?
36822If Japan does not permit the ownership of land by Americans, they argue, by what right do the Japanese demand the privilege in America?
36822Immediately the questions arise,"Is it possible to amalgamate the Japanese?
36822In What Do| Born|Complete| Age of| Age of| in|cation.| They Excel?
36822In the next place, how does the status of the Japanese population in California compare with that in the continental United States?
36822Is Assimilation without Intermarriage Possible?
36822Is it desirable to do so?
36822Is it necessary to do so?"
36822Is it, then, sufficiently happy for the couple?
36822Is that the principal idea?
36822Let us now consider the third question:--"Is intermarriage necessary for the assimilation of the Japanese?"
36822Of allegiance to whom?...
36822See?
36822Shall the races of Asia and Europe, brought together by the progress of science, be once more strictly separated?
36822Should white races organize in defense of themselves against"the rising tide of color"and invoke race war of an unprecedented scale and consequence?
36822Suppose you are required to render military service to Japan, what would be your position on that subject?
36822This being the case, our second query--"Is intermarriage desirable?"
36822What influence has this æsthetic temperament exerted on the life of the Japanese?
36822What made the Japanese accept so readily the teachings of the Jesuit Fathers during the latter half of the sixteenth century?
36822What more recently induced Japan to insist at the Paris Conference on recognition of racial equality by the League of Nations?
36822What, for instance, incited Hideyoshi to invade Korea in 1592?
36822Why should I go back there?
36822Will you kindly send me statement concerning the results in your schools?
36822You know, do n''t you, that the Japanese Emperor still claims you as his subject?
36822_ A._ In my home?
36822_ A._ Why should n''t I remain an American?
36822_ Must We Fight Japan?_ The Century Co., New York, 1921.
36822_ Q._ A half a dozen?
36822_ Q._ And they have encouraged you to be an American?
36822_ Q._ And you did that from the time you were six until you were fourteen?
36822_ Q._ And you like the idea?
36822_ Q._ And your teachers have?
36822_ Q._ Are there many such nice looking girls as she is in Seattle?
36822_ Q._ Are there many young ladies?
36822_ Q._ Are you full of Seattle spirits?
36822_ Q._ Did n''t they succeed with a boy as bright as you are, going to high school?
36822_ Q._ Did they teach you Japanese history?
36822_ Q._ Did you attend the Japanese Language School?
36822_ Q._ Do they talk English?
36822_ Q._ Do you know a number?
36822_ Q._ Following that, suppose you were required to render military service to the United States, what will be your position?
36822_ Q._ Has every young Japanese boy here expressed that feeling as you do to us; have you heard them talk about it?
36822_ Q._ How do they arrange to get along with you, if you ca n''t speak the language orally?
36822_ Q._ How long have you felt the pride that you are a young American citizen?
36822_ Q._ How many in your high school are Japanese boys?
36822_ Q._ How old are you now?
36822_ Q._ I guess you are about pretty near right, did n''t I?
36822_ Q._ I know it is, but I think you know, my boy; tell us in your own language, in your own way?
36822_ Q._ In other words, you have adopted the road of least resistance with the Japanese language?
36822_ Q._ In the high school?
36822_ Q._ Is it your intention to remain an American citizen or be a Japanese citizen?
36822_ Q._ Let me ask you this; do you get along very well with them?
36822_ Q._ Right here?
36822_ Q._ So when you started to kindergarten did you start in the Japanese School?
36822_ Q._ That was when?
36822_ Q._ The Japanese language?
36822_ Q._ What did they teach you there?
36822_ Q._ When they talk to you, you understand them all right?
36822_ Q._ Where do you live?
36822_ Q._ Where were you born?
36822_ Q._ You do n''t have any trouble with your classes, and boys?
36822_ Q._ You get along all right in school?
36822_ Q._ You go to school here?
36822_ Q._ You have a good time?
36822_ Q._ You have to renounce the Japanese Emperor before you are seventeen?
36822_ Q._ You intend to remain an American citizen?
36822_ Q._ You read the Japanese language now?
36822_ Q._ You really ca n''t read any?
36822_ Q._ You talk Japanese with your parents?
36822_ Q._ You were born in the United States?
36822_ Q._ You were not very quick to learn, but they did that, teach the history of Japan?
36822_ Q._ Your father and mother intend to remain here all their lives, do they, as far as you know?
36822_ Shall Japanese- Americans in Idaho be Treated with Fairness and Justice or Not?_ 1921.
36822||||| Drawback?
6894And can any praise seem superfluous for California''s apostles in particular for the saintly Serra?
6894And can we wonder at this?
6894And fortunate indeed, that this care of detail was had in the new country, else how would much valuable knowledge be obtained?
6894And how were these news received?
6894And if the Spanish missionaries did so much what did the Spanish civil and military authorities and settlers do?
6894And if we can only once a year receive and write a letter, is it surprising that we are so slow to write to those living in another world?
6894And what was the record of Spain''s dominion in California?
6894But for that"one more day"what would California be now?
6894But what of Spanish generosity at home, when the missionaries were toiling for souls in the New World?
6894But what was his dismay?
6894But what were the astonishing results of the good priests''labors?
6894But why did these heroes choose Mexico and California as the vineyards of their labors?
6894Is this our lad, indeed, Who with such Heaven- given grace-- Ay, with the light of Heaven on his face!-- Makes question of the very world about?"
6894Or what these spirit- smiling ecstasies,"They reverent cry,"That halt him at his task And hold him trancéd in bright reveries?
6894Sweet Carmel, center of the hero- band, What holy treasures hold thy sacred vaults?
6894Then what followed?
6894What else does your reverence desire?
6894What peerless aureole wreathes his saintly brow?
6894What stately monument doth bear his name?
6894While not authenticated by infallible investigation, may not this incident be classed at least as a probability by the spiritual minded?
6894Why did they not go to Africa or other heathen shores?
61006Anybody ever tell you that you look like Wyatt Earp, Sandy?
61006Before we drink to it,old George objected,"had n''t you ought to give me the money to bind the bargain?"
61006Bourbon? 61006 Can you teach me to do that?"
61006Earp? 61006 How come you talk the language so good?"
61006How long you plan to be here?
61006I get the clothes, too, do n''t I? 61006 I''m not worried about that,"he said,"Who would believe your unsupported statement?"
61006Is it really?
61006Is that surprising?
61006Like a zombie?
61006May I sit here?
61006Mrs. Bowers, I presume? 61006 Not even a headache the morning after?"
61006Now, shall we have some lunch?
61006Or maybe I should say-- how long you plan to be here-- now?
61006Shall we have something sent in or go to the diner?
61006Somebody who do n''t know who he is, where he is, or what time it is?
61006What am I supposed to do with the money if you get my body?
61006What do you care where he goes?
61006What happened?
61006Why in the hell did n''t you say so in the first place? 61006 Why?"
61006You can? 61006 You mean you can fix it so she looks right at my body, with you inside it, and do n''t see anything?"
61006And if Edna is n''t at the station to meet you, just wait, do you hear?
61006And worst of all, the former host body was left mindless-- alive, but how shall I say it--?"
61006But Will''s dad?
61006But two thousand dollars-- ain''t that a mite steep?"
61006But why do you want to act like ordinary folks?
61006Have another?"
61006How does this time machine of yours work?"
61006How you figure on getting away from her?"
61006One of the royal families?"
61006Shall we have a toast to it?"
61006Suppose you order, since you know so much more than I about the customs of your time?"
61006Was that the way he had sounded?
61006Well, then, why in the hell did n''t you?
61006What else was money good for but to have a good time?
61006What shall we have to drink?"
61006When do you do this switch business?"
61006When the conductor took his ticket, the old man demanded,"Where in hell is the porter?"
61006Where was Sandane?
61006Why do you always have to embarrass me like this?"
61006Why should you ask me my druthers when you could take over my body whether I liked it or not?"
61006Why should you trade a young, healthy body like yours for this old crippled- up one?
61006Would you care to join me there, George?
61006You come from California or elsewhere?"
60443All right,said General Sanders,"We''ll let that go for the moment-- but what made you ask about the X-15 in the first place?"
60443And if the long- range missiles fired from Florida can be taken over in flight, what''s to prevent their being guided to a submarine at sea?
60443And what about your own X-15 project, General?
60443And what makes you think you can get them from me?
60443Any other ideas like that?
60443Anything else?
60443Do you... does this Eddie know how to do it?
60443Dr. Smith,he exploded,"just who or what in the hell is or was Eddie?"
60443Eddie?
60443Have you learned how to design a finned missile which can be launched across the bomber''s airstream without being thrown off course?
60443How the hell do I get into these things?
60443Huh?
60443I suppose I made the same error that is so often made in declassifying information...."How''s that?
60443Is anything wrong, Sir?
60443More? 60443 Now, Dr. Smith,"Cowles began,"what is your view as to the nature of the explosion in your trailer and the reason for it?"
60443Now, Dr. Smith,said Cowles,"let''s get back to the explosion.... Why do you feel someone wanted to destroy you and Eddie?"
60443O.K., what do I do now?
60443Of course...."Did Eddie come up with the idea for that Atlas stabilizing cylinder?
60443Smith,he stalled,"why do n''t you come in and talk things over?"
60443So?
60443Was Eddie in the trailer with you?
60443We got the contract, of course-- it was a cinch!--and I just wrote it off as a lucky break.... You can see how I''d feel, ca n''t you?
60443What about it?
60443What do you make of this, Frank?
60443What kind of information?
60443What the devil does that mean?
60443What was that?
60443What''s that, Sir?
60443What''s this got to do with trying to knock you off?
60443What... what is an educatable computer?
60443What?
60443Who knows it was lost?
60443Why not?
60443You''re working on a missile defense system for bombers, are n''t you?
60443A brittle edge came into the agent''s courteous tone:"Did you report this to security?"
60443Browne?"
60443Browne?"
60443Busch reddened, and could not resist asking:"Including those short- wave broadcasts from Moscow Radio?"
60443But his voice was deceptively calm:"Dr. Smith, do I gather that someone else was in the trailer with you at the time of the explosion?"
60443General Sanders recovered first, and demanded:"What the devil was it made for then?"
60443Half seriously, half sarcastically, he asked:"What does Eddie think we should do about those missiles?"
60443He whispered:"Eddie... what happened... to Eddie?"
60443It was a very elementary prototype-- the actual X-15 wo n''t be ready for another three years....""Any idea what happened to it?"
60443Smith?"
60443Smith?"
60443Two people were killed....""Smith, what kind of pipedream are you peddling now?"
60443We''ve been talking and you''ve been thinking-- what?"
9464How do you cook it?
9464Of course we know that, but what do you consider the very best?
9464What is the matter with the chicken, Doctor? 9464 What is the name of this wonderful dish?"
9464''How you cook it?''
9464And why should San Francisco have achieved this distinction in the minds of the gourmets?
9464Ca n''t we get acquainted with them?"
9464Do not other cities have equally as good chefs, and do not the people of other cities have equally as fine gastronomic taste?
9464Do you wish to know something about conditions in Mexico?
9464Fish in Their Variety Probably the most frequent question asked us by those who come to San Francisco is:"Where can we get the best fish?"
9464How did they live when at home?"
9464In the Heart of Italy What a relief it is sometimes to have a good waiter say:"You do not know what you want?
9464Is it not cooked just right?"
9464Is there a land where the magic of that name has not been felt?
9464Lobsters and Lobsters When is a lobster not a lobster?
9464Some Italian Restaurants"Is everybody happy?
9464To Some Good Friend?
9464To Some Pleasant Companion?
9464To Whom, Then?
9464We asked Coppa what he considered his best dish and he gave us the Irishman''s reply by asking another question:"What do you think of it?"
9464What do you want us to do?"
9464What is China style?
9464What is the limit of price, and how many will be in the party?"
9464Where do we find so many strange characters and happenings?
9464Where do we find such romanticism as in San Francisco?
9464Will you let me bring you the best there is in the house?"
9464Would it be asking too much of you to have you help me do it?"
9464Would you like to learn what the Mexicans themselves really think about affairs down in that disturbed republic?
60799About that permit?
60799Are you comfortable, Glenn?
60799Busy?
60799But so far?
60799Can I have a beer?
60799Can you drink while on duty?
60799Change? 60799 Chief Neff?
60799Could n''t he stand backstage?
60799Destroy city property? 60799 Does n''t it bother you?"
60799Drink?
60799Glenn?
60799Have you really been doing all those annoying things, Glenn?
60799How many members have you got?
60799It''ll take until early September to get the permit, huh?
60799Krazy Kat?
60799Like to come out for a walk?
60799Oh?
60799Someplace in particular?
60799Want to come along for a drive?
60799Well, you''ll at least drive me home?
60799What about your motorcycle?
60799What are you up to?
60799What good are you doing?
60799What was that comic strip when we were kids, about the cat and the mouse? 60799 What?"
60799Where?
60799Which is your night in the temple?
60799Who do I see about a permit?
60799Who else? 60799 Who the hell else would want to discover something like that?
60799Why do n''t you give up?
60799Why do n''t you put the top down?
60799Why do people want to turn into cats anyway? 60799 Why dunking?"
60799Why?
60799Why?
60799With leaflets?
60799Without a permit, though?
60799Yeah?
60799You mad?
60799You playing messenger now?
60799You want to look again?
60799You''re as interested in our town as anybody, are n''t you, Glenn? 60799 After he''d taken her coat and brought her a beer Karen said,What are you up to now?"
60799Cicero''s Cat?"
60799Does n''t the place seem odder to you?"
60799Getting into her coat Karen said,"Take it easy, Glenn, will you?"
60799How''ve you been?"
60799In one of the Blue Oasis''s dark leather booths Neff said,"Do n''t you like the way the old town''s blossoming, Glenn?"
60799Near the fairgrounds Wheelan asked,"You taking me to the meeting with you?"
60799Now, who does n''t?"
60799Really, Glenn, what''s wrong with all this?
60799So what?
60799Uh, you''re leaving the first part of September?"
60799What''s that Latin thing about disputandum and all?"
60799Wheelan said quietly to Karen,"You''re not going to...?"
60799When I think of all those people going out to the old fairgrounds and turning into cats and yowling around it....""Makes you crawly?"
60799Would you join?"
60799You think I''ve gotten any recruits?"
12564Am I in the road to Stockton, and can I get there tonight?
12564Are you a preacher?
12564Can I get something to eat? 12564 Can you wait until I preach my sermon?"
12564Did you ever get your free- papers?
12564Did you ever shoot an Indian?
12564Did you know there was quite a quarrel about you this morning?
12564Do n''t you wish you were a Kentuckian?
12564Do you mean Dick?
12564Do you mean the literal restoration of the Jews to Palestine?
12564Do you think a young girl of twenty could love an old man like me?
12564Excuse me, my old friend, if I ask if you do not, as a dying man, have some thoughts about God and eternity?
12564Hard at it, are you, uncle?
12564How are you today, Dan?
12564How are you today?
12564How do you feel about changing worlds, my old friend?
12564How is his health?
12564How long will it take you?
12564How was that?
12564How?
12564I was brought up partly in Virginia too?
12564Is he dead?
12564Is there any hope of her restoration?
12564Me take um?
12564Missus, who is yer kinfolks back dar in Virginny, any way?
12564Of what persuasion are you?!
12564Shall I kneel here and pray with you?
12564So you were corralled last night?
12564So you were corralled last night?
12564Wbar''bouts, in Virginny?
12564Were any of the women killed?
12564What do you mean?
12564What for?
12564What has become of B--?
12564What is lead?
12564What is the matter here?
12564What is the matter?
12564What is the matter?
12564What is the meaning of that remark?
12564What was the name of the proprietor of the house?
12564What''s the matter?
12564Where''s you from, Massa?
12564Who hath defied God and escaped?
12564Why so? 12564 Would he let me talk to him?"
12564Yes-- is there any thing we can do for you?
12564Yes; what of it?
12564You got grub-- coche carne?
12564You makee Christian newspaper? 12564 About four o''clock in the afternoon Dick''s mistress sat down by me, and, after a pause, remarked:Do you know that tomorrow is Christmas- day?"
12564And does the Wisest Worker take Quick human hearts, instead of stone, And hew and carve them one by one, Nor heed the pangs with which they break?
12564And more: if but creation''s waste, Would he have given us sense to yearn For the perfection none can earn, And hope the fuller life to taste?
12564Are the real queens as happy?
12564But what was the Emperor after?
12564But what will God do with them hereafter?
12564Can I get shelter with you for the night?"
12564Did he also pray?
12564Did such a dream cast a momentary glamour over a life spent in raking among the muck- heaps?
12564Did this sordid old man yearn for pure human love amid his millions?
12564Did you ever hear a sweeter voice than that?"
12564Do sane men and women ever commit suicide?
12564Do you see that tall pumping- apparatus, with water- tank on top, in the rear of the house?"
12564Doctor, God never gave me up, and I never ceased to yearn for his mercy and love, even in the darkest season of my unhappy life?"
12564Eternity?
12564Fixing his stern and fiery gaze upon her, and knitting his great bushy eyebrows, he thundered the question:"Sister, do you ever pray?"
12564Have you not noted these malign coincidences in life?
12564He opened and read it as we drove slowly along, and as he did so he brightened up, and turning to Henry, said:"Henry, were you ever a slave?"
12564His mother, who bent over him with a pale face, noticed the look, and almost screamed:"''Tommy, here is your mother-- don''t you know me?''
12564His text was, Who hath hardened himself against him, and hath prospered?
12564How can I live?
12564How can she give up her child?
12564How long, how long?
12564I said:"What yer want wid me?"
12564I want to see him once more; where will I be likely to find him?''
12564If the inevitable why?
12564Is it in the circumstances, the external conditions?
12564Kinneth?"
12564One night I preached from the text, Should it be according to thy mind?
12564Rome ground them under her iron heel, and where is the empire of the Caesars?
12564She received me with a mixture of mock dignity and smiling condescension, and surveying herself admiringly, she asked:"How do you like my dress?"
12564Spain smote the Jew, and where is her glory?
12564Strange?
12564The Assyrian smote the Jew, and where is the proud Assyrian Empire?
12564The General spoke:"Did you know, sir, that I am perhaps the most attentive reader of your paper to be found in California?"
12564The words were something like these, but who could picture Baker''s oratory?
12564Was this the charm that drew him forth so early?
12564What do you think?"
12564What do you think?"
12564What does God say?
12564What have I done, that it should be proposed to send me to the Legislature?
12564What have I done?"
12564What mysteries of being lie beyond that sapphire sea?
12564What reason has anybody to think I am that sort of a man?
12564What was the mystery?
12564What were her thoughts as she sat there looking so pitifully up into the silent, far- off heavens?
12564What wonders shall burst upon the vision when this mortal shall put on immortality?
12564What''s dat?
12564Where are you from?"
12564Where is happiness, after all?
12564Who says man is not a fallen, broken creature, and that there is not a devil at hand to tempt him?
12564Who that ever had a real friend does not?
12564Why call us back to a world where we lost all, and in quitting which we risked all?
12564Why not give it up?"
12564Will ye take the turkey, and my thanks wid it?"
12564Would you like some eggs?
12564You talkee Jesus?
12564You will pray for me?"
12564do n''t you hear her?
12564is this what thy creature man was made for?
12564once or twice, and here he would come, stretching his long legs, and saying,"Oot,""oot,""oot"( is that the way to spell it?).
12564or, is it in the mind?
2280Ah, do you not see why I wish to go with you?
2280And YOUR strike?
2280And durin''that time, when you was dried up and waitin''for rain, I reckon you kinder had visions?
2280And is is n''t yours?
2280And was there no Spaniard who ever dug gold?
2280And what proof could you show of your claim?
2280And you did n''t want to go without seeing him?
2280And you do n''t remember sitting down on a stone by the road?
2280And you think I''ll take it now?
2280And you think the passengers will observe us sitting here?
2280And you will not speak of this again?
2280And your own tunnel?
2280And your son?
2280But what will your mother think of that?
2280Did he get off such stuff as that?
2280Did you ever get over it?
2280Did you find out who he was?
2280Do I understand you can not see me now?
2280Do I? 2280 Do n''t you see,"he almost screamed, with passionate vehemence,"it''s MASTERS''ABANDONED TUNNEL your shaft has struck?
2280Do you know that pick?
2280Do you think that your charity will bring back my dead wife, the three years of my lost life, the love and respect of my children? 2280 Eh?"
2280Ez how?
2280Happiness?
2280Have you any idea where the letter is, or what has become of Masters?
2280He is a man of family-- this one-- your countryman?
2280I should think you''d feel real bad?
2280I suppose the likes of your honor wo n''t be at home on the Christmas Day? 2280 If you did n''t say Masters, how could I say it?
2280Is that a compliment, Miss Mulrady?
2280Is your father in business?
2280It is a secret, then?
2280It must have been very shocking to you?
2280It''s dreadful to be placarded around the country by one''s own full name, is n''t it?
2280It''s wrong, ai n''t it?
2280Lawyer Cole says most American names are corrupted, and how do you know that yours ai n''t?
2280Letter?
2280Look yer, Malviny; ai n''t ye rather puttin''on airs with the boys that want to be civil to Mamie? 2280 My daughters?"
2280Not to the man who possesses it?
2280Shall I tell you why?
2280Then what makes you think you know it?
2280Then you consent, Mamie?
2280Then you say that this pick which I found in my shaft is not yours?
2280Then you''re going out somewhere?
2280Then, why in thunder did n''t you open the door or sing out just now?
2280Twelve hundred dollars looks to be a good figger for a dress, ai n''t it? 2280 Two weeks ago?
2280We''re independent ourselves, ai n''t we, Slinn?
2280We?
2280Well, Mamie, how do we like bein''an heiress? 2280 Well?"
2280What am I, then?
2280What did you come here for?
2280What in thunder are you mooning about for? 2280 What is that?"
2280What new ideas?
2280Where''s your daughters?
2280Who is Don Caesar?
2280Who''s been talking about a dowry?
2280Why do n''t you ask them over here?
2280Why would n''t you?
2280Why?
2280Why?
2280Ye have n''t told any one yet?
2280You are sure you do n''t remember walking in the garden before you were ill?
2280You have spoken of it to any one?
2280You knew I''d come?
2280You know Mr. Slinn, of the''Record,said Mamie,"do n''t you?"
2280You know perfectly the contents of that letter?
2280You-- you-- live there?
2280--she stopped, and looked him suddenly in the face--"had you?"
2280And ai n''t they the real first families here-- all the same as if they were noblemen?
2280And what is it to us, my little one?
2280Are you goin''to wait to advertise for the owner, Alvin Mulrady, or are you going to Sacramento at four o''clock to- day?"
2280Did you see Harry?
2280Do you think you can manage to light up a little more, and build a fire in the kitchen while I''m gone?
2280Do you understand?
2280Does n''t the old Don come here every day, and ai n''t his son the right age for Mamie?
2280He stopped, and added in a graver tone,"Does Don Caesar write poetry?"
2280How could he do better?"
2280How do we like layin''over all the gals between this and''Frisco?"
2280How had the crippled man got here so soon, and what did he want?
2280I showed you that pin Mamie bought me in Paris, did n''t I?
2280I wonder what Mamie gave for it?"
2280If she had n''t thought of having them--""For somebody else, you would n''t have had them-- would you?"
2280Is that your idea?"
2280Let''s see-- you have n''t any one you can send to my house, hev you?"
2280Now, what do you make of this?
2280Now,"he added, languidly turning for the first time to his miserable questioners,"how did YOU find it?"
2280Or do you think that your own wife and children, who deserted you in your wealth, will come back to you in your poverty?
2280She knew it; and yet, what was he doing now but taking advantage of that inexperience?
2280Suppose such an accident should happen to him?
2280That''s likely-- ain''t it?"
2280The cavity in the tree had evidently been used as a secret receptacle for letters before; did Mamie know it at the time, and how did she know it?
2280Then, catching sight of Slinn''s pale and anxious face, he added abruptly,"Are you sick?"
2280There,"she added, hastily,"listen!--what''s that?"
2280To be shot too?
2280Was it possible that these ashes might be warmed again, and these scattered embers rekindled?
2280Was she right in making it impossible by a rash and foolish tie?
2280Was she the daughter of her mother, who even in her remembered youth was never equipped like this?
2280Was there any secret previous intimacy between the families?
2280What do you think?"
2280What more could a man want, or should he want?
2280What of that?
2280What''s up?"
2280Why did you ever leave Sacramento to come here?
2280Why had he never thought of this when Slinn was speaking?
2280Why had he not remembered it before?
2280Why had he not thought of it before?
2280Why should she?--because of the half- sick, half- crazy dreams of an old vindictive man?
2280Would THEY have been more comfortable?
2280Would anybody miss him?
2280Would his wife, or his son, or his daughter?
2280echoed Mulrady, slowly;"my wife had a letter of Slinn''s?"
2280is it yours?"
36603A chief?
36603A party o''emigratin''travellers, I reck''n?
36603An''who said we wa''n''t a go in''to do somethin''? 36603 And pray what girl did you see in your dream?"
36603And who do you say chiefed''em?
36603But how are we to approach the place without their spying us? 36603 But she may be married?
36603But why go creeping this way? 36603 Call that riding, do you?
36603Cheyennes, then? 36603 D''ye see anything, boy?"
36603Do you think they might be still around the wagons?
36603Do you think we should find any there?
36603From de wagins, massa-- de wagins, whar da wa camp--"What wagons?
36603He''s had enough, I reckon?
36603How are we to do it, think ye,''Lije? 36603 In what way?"
36603Is it he,''Lije?
36603Is it the Yellow Chief?
36603Kin ye discribe what he war like? 36603 Now, if he should turn traitor and put them on their guard?
36603She did n''t succeed, I suppose?
36603Squire Blackadder?
36603Supposing they suspect our presence? 36603 Then they are not encamped where I wished them?"
36603Well, what of it?
36603Wha de ole fool mean? 36603 Wha-- what, massa?"
36603Whar did ye come from? 36603 Wharfor de ye think thet?"
36603What Indians? 36603 What about them?"
36603What can be keeping the Choctaw? 36603 What do de Indyin mean?
36603What emigrants? 36603 What other way?"
36603What war the name o''yur ole massa, as ye call him? 36603 What way?"
36603What''s best to be dud? 36603 Who kilt them?"
36603Who? 36603 Why do you want to run away?
36603Why not bring up the rest, and shoot''em whar they stand? 36603 You know where they are gone,''Lije?"
36603You see them mountings?
36603You think there''s a chance,''Lije?
36603''Rapahoes?"
36603Ai n''t that so?"
36603Air ye sure o''t, boy?"
36603An emigrant train, there should be women and children along with it?
36603An encampment of whites, or men of their own colour?
36603An''whar''ud we be to foller''em?
36603And how could they suspect a guide who had chosen for their night''s camping- place a spot that seemed the very place for their security?
36603And their numbers?"
36603And what was to be_ her_ torture?
36603And why ordered to be thus served?
36603Any family with him?"
36603But the guards standing erect-- why were these so undemonstrative?
36603But what would you have me do?"
36603Can we do nothing towards rescuing them?
36603Could he be quick enough?
36603Did you notice any o''them as''peered to be thar leader?"
36603Do n''t the feller ride spunky?"
36603Do you know what tribe?"
36603For what purpose?"
36603Had they got away in the night, when their owners were asleep?
36603Harry, s''pose you kum''longs wi''me?"
36603His liberty could only last for a moment-- to be followed by a renewal of his captivity, or by a sudden death?
36603How could he have a thought of what had transpired in his absence?
36603How could they suppose that the deep, slow stream, running silently around them, could have been designed for any other purposes than that of defence?
36603How war he dressed?
36603I wonder who the whites kin be?"
36603Is that it,''Lije?"
36603Kin ye tell thet, darkey?"
36603Kin ye tell us that?"
36603Kin you tell how many Injuns thar war in the party thet attackted ye?"
36603Neither could be worse than the fate that now seemed to be awaiting him, and near?
36603Once more I ask you, what is the meaning of this nonsense?"
36603Or had they been struck dead, before the scattering commenced?
36603Or perhaps no longer cares for_ me_?"
36603Perhaps take them on to the fort?
36603Should he drop down, grapple with the savage, and endeavour to wrest the weapon from his hands?
36603Supposin''it be Yellur Chief an''his crowd o''cut- throats?
36603They could only have wanted the plunder-- they''ve got all that; and what good can our lives be to them?"
36603They may gallop off, and take her along with them?
36603Twenty- five against fifty, or even a hundred, what signified it to them?
36603Was it likely he should do anything to forfeit it?
36603Was there no alternative?
36603Were the owners of the lost horses asleep?
36603What can you think of,''Lije?"
36603What could it mean?
36603What could it mean?
36603What d''ye say, Ned?"
36603What did ye see him do?"
36603What had"Blue Dick"--the plantation sobriquet of the young mulatto-- what had he done to deserve such chastisement?
36603What if Clara Blackadder-- in his memory still an angel-- what if she should, at that moment, be struggling in the arms of a paint- bedaubed savage?
36603What if he should succeed in untying himself?
36603What if we are from the same father?
36603What is it, ole hoss?
36603What sort o''duds had he on him?"
36603What to him was the punishment of a slave: a ceremony at which he was accustomed to assist almost every day of his life?
36603What was your dream,''Lije?"
36603Where to?"
36603Which o''ye kin read it?
36603Who attacked them?"
36603Who could have had suspicion, that close to those silent groupings there were others equally silent, but unseen and unsuspected?
36603Who was to receive the double douche?
36603Why do you not speak?"
36603Why do you stand there like a tree- stump?
36603Why should he have taken the trouble to bring them to the bend of the creek?
36603Why should it?
36603Why should the Choctaw betray them?
36603Why were their comrades so still, so silent?
36603Will they make resistance?"
36603Ye unnerstan''me?"
36603Yeller belly, or Injun?
36603You must''a seed the flash o''t?"
36603You purpose going somewhere?
36603You saw him tryin''to do thet?
36603You see I do n''t intend to kill you?
36603_ Who_ should it be but that young devil they call Yellow Chief?
36603began the trapper, as soon as he had descended,"whar hev_ you_ come from, so skeeart- like?"
36603can any o''ye tell me who they are?
36603cried the chief, addressing himself to the Choctaw who stood guard over the girl,"what means this?
36603how?"
36603what''s thet thing comin''on yonder?"
36603why should I think of luck, one way or the other?
19695And how is she getting along these days, Francis?
19695And what eef you do not accep''le invite?
19695And yet,said another,"what else ought we to expect?
19695And you will be willing to act, I hope?
19695Can you tell me of a place in these gold fields where you wo n''t find a tough gang? 19695 Do n''t you see, my friend,"replied the minister,"that violence breeds violence?"
19695Do you think that is fair to either of us?
19695Hintzen has informed you that I''ve named you as one of my executors?
19695How has Miss Slocum been acting since the tragedy, Mat? 19695 How is the old man now?"
19695How''s that?
19695How''s the wild and woolly?
19695I think this is Mr. Thorn of Union City?
19695Is there no one to help me?
19695Know what I''ve been thinking?
19695Maybe you think my life''s been wasted, too?
19695Oh, a lady? 19695 Oh, why did he risk his life so?"
19695So this is what you call a civilized country? 19695 So?
19695Then you do n''t think you''ll go below with me?
19695Then,rather scornfully,"you think Will Cummins did wrong to defend his property?"
19695Westward for me,replied Keeler;"and you?"
19695What can a crowd of bachelors do if you drag a woman into the case?
19695What did the fool put up a fight for? 19695 What makes you think so?"
19695What news from Moore''s Flat?
19695What was that?
19695Where would you be, J. C. P. Collins, if I had n''t killed him? 19695 Who do you suppose the robbers were?"
19695Who is that?
19695Who is the guilty man?
19695Whose is this?
19695Why callest thou me good? 19695 Why, you''re a regular preacher, ai n''t you?
19695You got my letter?
19695--And his soul?
19695A guilty conscience, perhaps?
19695After a pause Mat continued:"When the robber was going over the baggage he came to Mr. Cummins''valise, and asked,''Whose is this?''
19695Among so many how could he distinguish the criminals?
19695And do n''t I know just what happened?"
19695And what did He really teach?
19695And what do you suppose she wanted me to do?"
19695And why did they leave the stage at North Bloomfield?
19695And, as his strength Failed him at length, He met a pilgrim shadow--"Shadow,"said he,"Where can it be-- This land of Eldorado?"
19695As he formulated the question, it was,"The girl or the gold?"
19695Been caught stealing again, I suppose?"
19695Before leaving him one of the men asked:"Mr. Palmer, do you know us?"
19695But I could n''t buy her a clear conscience, could I?
19695But do n''t you think Hintzen and Haggerty ought to have a list of your property?
19695But had he not heard their pleas with patience, just as the old man had directed?
19695But he only said:"Surely, you are a Christian?"
19695But the return trip to- morrow?
19695But this leads to a further question, namely, the nature of Christ-- was Christ human or divine?
19695But what about Keeler here, and me?"
19695But what is that to your affection for your partner, John Keeler?
19695But why attempt to outline the wonders of that famous valley?
19695But why should he work so?
19695By the way, what''s become of my old flame back there?"
19695Could he depend upon Cummins and the Chinaman?
19695Could not a protecting Providence have saved his friend?
19695Could that coarse and bloated countenance belong to the fastidious and pleasure- loving Collins?
19695Did He not caution us to look not to Himself but to God?
19695Did you ever think, Mr. Brown, what extremes of climate we have right here in Nevada County?
19695Did you notice any suspicious circumstance when you rode down from Eureka South the other day?"
19695Do n''t suppose you ever heard of J. C. P. Collins of Nevada County, California?"
19695Do you have any idea who the robbers were?"
19695For if common scoundrels are to be executed what severer punishment is left for the more crafty villain?
19695Had he lost his soul, then?
19695How could he ever see the girl again?
19695How could he have refused to answer the summons?
19695How do you figure it out?"
19695How does the grub here compare with what we used to get at Carter''s boarding- house?"
19695How else explain his shabby clothes, his old rubber boots, that were out at the toes, his life of toil and self- denial?
19695How''s that?"
19695I asked you, how is that little girl?
19695I suppose you have given him a list of your property?"
19695Is it any wonder, living in that lawless country, that Robert Palmer became almost a recluse?
19695Is it surprising that the decision of J. C. P. Collins was similar to that of other Californians?
19695Or had he been simply unfortunate?
19695Or was it felt that the recital of them did not tend to boom the great State of California?
19695Or was it the traveler''s overwrought imagination?
19695Palmer?"
19695Remember how he caught you stealing that Chinaman''s dust?
19695Remember our walk to Chipp''s Flat, the last time you were here?
19695Should she run away, should she use a woman''s wiles in self- defense, or should she confide in this handsome man?
19695Similar to Cummins'', for example?
19695Sweet on Mat Bailey, is she?
19695The Californian laughed heartily-- rather too heartily, Keeler thought; and then inquired:"Going East or West?"
19695The Girl or the Gold?
19695The girl or the gold?
19695The girl or the gold?
19695Was he, Keeler, on a fool''s errand to San Francisco?
19695Was it because he foresaw that the ten thousand dollar reward would be claimed?
19695Was not Francis almost a son to him?
19695Were n''t the executors acting"at all times and under all circumstances to the best of their judgment?"
19695Were such things too common to excite interest?
19695What amount was the old man about to distribute?
19695What does it profit a man to gain the wealth of California and lose his own soul?
19695What more could you ask?
19695What news from Moore''s Flat?"
19695What right has the State to take so precious a thing as human life, even though the life be that of a hardened criminal?
19695What was there in it for him?
19695What would California have been without Chinese labor?
19695When is the wedding to be?"
19695Why had he ever left it, to risk life and honor in the pursuit of riches?
19695Why should he, Mat Bailey, get mixed up in other men''s affairs?
19695Why, man, was n''t I there?
19695Will you do it?"
19695he thought,"how could he say things that would hurt this lovely creature?"
19695or was it for some other reason?
19695thought Mamie,"does Mr. Francis know about my trouble?
51201After what has happened?
51201Are you going to make them leave the ranch?
51201Before the red men came, did we live here?
51201Ca n''t adjust your skates?
51201Can you do this?
51201Daddy, did you know they can fly? 51201 Daddy?"
51201Darling, will you please-- be--_quiet_?
51201Did I say you are_ eccentric_?
51201Did n''t it occur to you this might be dangerous? 51201 Do n''t you_ know_?"
51201Do you realize,I blurted angrily,"that there are two volplas in my daughter''s bedroom?"
51201Do you understand the word?
51201Gee, what_ are_ you going to do about them, Dad?
51201Have you been drinking the lab alcohol?
51201How did_ you_... suddenly get to_ be_... the palace eunuch? 51201 How?"
51201Is that a fact?
51201Is that any reason for wearing clothes? 51201 Is that the kind of fun you''re going to have?"
51201Just as we set it off--"Set what off?
51201Like?
51201Like_ always_? 51201 Rocket?"
51201Rocket?
51201Say, what goes with you? 51201 Should I?"
51201Those little lights are the stars?
51201Two what?
51201We_ eat_ this?
51201What are you going to do, Dad?
51201What broadcast?
51201What do you mean?
51201What happened?
51201What on Earth''s got into you?
51201What''s going on here?
51201What''s the idea?
51201What? 51201 What?"
51201Where do you suppose they''ve gone?
51201Which star?
51201Why did n''t you tell me a thing like this was going on? 51201 Would n''t you just settle for a worldly martini?"
51201Yes?
51201You are friends with_ another_ man?
51201You mean it wo n''t make it to Venus?
51201You say we came from there?
51201*****"Darling, are you listening to me?"
51201Can it, will you?
51201Daddy, you wo n''t make them go away, will you?
51201Did n''t they tell you?"
51201Did you make them leave?"
51201Guy jumped out, asking,"Do you have your TV set on?"
51201How could I possibly recoup this situation so that the stunning joke of the volplas would n''t be lost?
51201How could you let such an unusual thing go on and not discuss it with me?"
51201How long has it been since you came here that first time to visit me, Fuzzy?"
51201How long has this been going on?"
51201How long will they be in the tree?"
51201Is that true?"
51201Is there anything wrong with that?"
51201It''s just that there are n''t any instruments.... What?
51201Just what makes you think your daughter ca n''t have a little secret of her own?"
51201My son asked,"What happened to the animals?"
51201My wife got out of the car and looked around at the workmen hurrying about the disemboweled buildings and she said,"What on Earth is going on here?"
51201Or had they been taught it by a human friend?
51201Presently I said to old Guy,"How long do you think it will be before you have a manned rocket ready for Venus?"
51201Reporters would"expose the truth"and ask,"Where have these aliens come from?"
51201So one day my wife asked,"How_ does_ the mighty hunter who now returns from the forest?"
51201The more I think about it, the more I''m sure my father--"I yelled from behind them,"What business do you have telling them that?"
51201Think you can get up that high?"
51201Tomorrow you bring more of us?"
51201We love each other, do n''t we?"
51201What are you shooting at?"
51201What do_ you_ call them?"
51201What just happened?
51201What''s the matter?"
51201Why are you saying we should leave this safety?"
51201Why should I say anything?
51201Why?"
51201Would it seem reasonable that the volplas, by observing and listening to men, had learned their language?
51201You think you''re going to play a big joke, do n''t you?"
59356But do we, father? 59356 But how do we know it, Gill?
59356But where are the weapons, father?
59356But why could n''t you learn the same techniques yourselves? 59356 Can you teach my people any differently than you learned yourself?
59356Do you suppose they really ca n''t read direction from the sun or the stars?
59356How are we different?
59356How could you have been so sure, father, that we would be able to-- to handle the matter- energy units the way we do?
59356How far is the San Francisco treaty area?
59356How many days?
59356How much do you weigh, girl?
59356How, Gill?
59356If we could knock out just one of the guns, we could walk through the barrier, could n''t we?
59356Is it safe?
59356It''s funny, is n''t it? 59356 Knows what?"
59356My people would say you had gone mad; but who knows the meaning of madness?
59356Our chief teacher?
59356Scrawny, are n''t they?
59356Should n''t you heal the cells, Gill?
59356Tak Laleen?
59356This frightens you, does n''t it? 59356 We''re going to bring back fifty rifles; that''s all--""Right under the noses of our masters?
59356Were they all like that?
59356What are you doing here?
59356What happened?
59356What happened?
59356What kind of a-- a thing are you?
59356What will they do with us?
59356What''s it like, father-- the readjustment?
59356Where are you taking me?
59356Why do we want it? 59356 Why not, since men made the laws originally?"
59356Why, Juan?
59356Why, father? 59356 Will they condemn us to readjustment?"
59356Will you join her, or do you want to force me to spoil your pretty illusion?
59356Yes?
59356You deliberately made us as we are?
59356You knew we were coming?
59356You mean the healing? 59356 You wanted to talk to us?"
59356You''ll make sure Gill knows?
59356You-- you knew this would happen?
59356Your aversion applies only to me?
59356A missionary?
59356A moderate protested mildly,"But have we weighed all the risks?
59356But what became of the enemy?
59356But who would know his real motive if he killed Barlow now?
59356Could n''t you knock out the power unit in a pylon?"
59356Gill asked,"When did you first begin to understand?
59356Has n''t the time come to take a vote?"
59356Have n''t you always said that, Lanny?
59356How can we make a man believe a new truth, when it means giving up all the science he has always believed?"
59356How can we run this machine, when we have never seen it before?"
59356How could he tell them it would be self- destruction to capture the city of the Almost- men?
59356How could the Almost- men survive, he wondered, how were they capable of clear- headed thinking, in such seething confusion?
59356How could they escape?
59356How?
59356I just came in to look at it, to touch it again, and--""So you made the motor turn over?"
59356If we had that much control over machines, as we do over our hunting clubs, how could the enemy ever have defeated us?"
59356If we make a mistake now--""Can you suggest a better way to get weapons?"
59356In his own mind it was clear enough, but how was he to explain it?
59356Is Juan all right?"
59356Lanny repeated slowly,"Loss of faith in the status quo--""Could we duplicate that for all your people, Tak Laleen?"
59356Lanny, must we destroy their world in spite of ourselves?"
59356Maybe there was some fuel left, father, and maybe--""Why are you afraid of the truth, Gill?"
59356One of these days we''ll be strong enough--""As strong as their machines?"
59356Stated in those terms, what did men actually have to fight for?
59356The violence sickened Lanny, yet what alternative did they have?
59356Then how had he taught his sons so well, if he could not use the technique himself?
59356Think we could do it, Gill?"
59356Was this the way man''s cities had died a generation ago, in a discord of mechanical sound, without courage and without dignity?
59356We''re never really certain of ourselves, are we?
59356What had happened last night?
59356What had he done that he should be ashamed of?
59356What happened that made you willing to believe the truth?"
59356What reason did his father or Endhart have to trust her so blindly?
59356When are you going to get it through that thick skull of yours?
59356Where did you get the metals to make him?"
59356Where were the Almost- men going?
59356Who-- but himself?
59356Why are they blaming us?"
59356Why ca n''t you save yourself now, father?"
59356Would he trade that for the city walls that blotted out the sun, and the monotonous throbbing of machines?
46110''Do you think''said he,''you are strong enough to keep the child by force?''
46110''My boys,''said he,''will you allow these unnatural devils to burn this poor child, or practice extortion upon us, as the price of its ransom?''
46110''What marks of our being conspirators did you discover in us,''rejoined I,''which warranted your imprisoning us?
46110After I had given vent to natural feelings on this occasion, the serjeant asked me touching the manner in which we bury our dead in our country?
46110After he had finished the perusal of these papers, he asked me, what I thought my services were worth?
46110After we had fed to our satisfaction, he came to visit us, and interrogated us in what manner, and with what views we had visited the country?
46110An officer was dispatched to the general to inform him of our arrival, and to know whether we could have an immediate audience or not?
46110And whether we were disposed to make the effort, and if we succeeded, to sell them to him?
46110As we advanced together, it occurred to me to ask the price of a passage to Louisville?
46110At length one of them called aloud in Spanish, and asked us who we were?
46110Bradshaw asked him if he might be allowed to converse with me on the subject?
46110But where is the country that is not more or less afflicted in the same way?
46110He asked me again,''if we were the party, whose horses and furs they had taken the year before?''
46110He asked me if I had been visited by a beautiful young lady?
46110He asked me if I had taken a passage in a steamboat for Louisville?
46110He asked me in a gruff tone why I had not eaten it?
46110He asked me, if I did not know Targuarcha?
46110He asked me, what I meant when I spoke of being justly dealt by?
46110He asked me, where I could get arms, to kill deer with?
46110He asked us in reply, what we had to give him?
46110He did not hesitate to give the pass I desired; but asked me what business led me out of my way to the United States around by the city of Mexico?
46110He enquired why?
46110He immediately came to see us, while we were yet at our pots, and enquired of us, what was our ground of complaint and dissatisfaction?
46110He proceeded to ask us, how we came on the coast, what was our object, and had we a passport?
46110He proceeded to question me upon the ground of my objections to the present form of government?
46110He said that was a sufficient proof of my being an American; and asked if my companions could produce proofs of their belonging to the same country?
46110He then asked how many days it would require to go, and return?
46110He then asked me from what direction I came?
46110He then asked me how many beasts we should want?
46110He then asked me if I had no acquaintance in New Orleans, of whom I could obtain the money as a loan?
46110He then asked me, if the thing had been done to my satisfaction?
46110He then asked us if we came through the Pawnee village?
46110He then demanded of me, how I liked the coast of California?
46110He then looked serious, and demanded of me, if I was not aware that it was wrong to go off, without taking leave of him?
46110He then questioned me, if I had eaten any thing?
46110Here again was anxious ground of debate, what course we should pursue?
46110His next question was, had they plenty of ammunition?
46110His next question was, how I obtained my arms?
46110His next question was, how I would like the idea of living in it?
46110I accosted him in the usual terms, and asked if he had met any Indians on his way?
46110I asked my informant touching these matters, if there was no police in the city?
46110I asked them why they did not bring a horse for me?
46110I first asked him what post he filled in the army?
46110I returned my rifle to my shoulder and asked him who he was?
46110I then asked him about the different nations, through which our route would lead us?
46110I then asked him if all the facts there stated were not true?
46110I then asked him if he had seen my father?
46110I then requested to know, to what part of the country he was travelling?
46110I told him, that we had been out upon a hunting expedition; upon which he wished to know if we had killed any thing?
46110INLAND TRADE WITH NEW MEXICO Into what nook of our globe can we penetrate, and not find our citizens with their''trade and traffic?''
46110In answer to his inquiry what I wished of him?
46110In reference to the above information, he asked me what had taken place between me and the general which had so exasperated him against me?
46110In return, they asked us, who we were?
46110In this predicament, what were furs to us?
46110My father replied, by asking what authority or right he had, to make such a request, when his cowardice withheld him from aiding in their release?
46110On the 8th, Captain Bradshaw came to my prison, and asked me, why I was in prison, and my companions at liberty?
46110On the evening of the 5th, he called us to his office, and asked us, how many days we thought the expedition would require?
46110One day the soldiers, through mere inquisitiveness, asked the Dutchman if he knew any remedy for the complaint?
46110One of our number who could speak Spanish, asked them to what nation they belonged?
46110She enquired about my age, and all the circumstances that induced me to leave my country?
46110The General appeared much surprised to see us, and asked where we had been?
46110The chief of the party came to me, and asked me,''if I knew this horse?''
46110The chief seemed bold, and asked who was our captain?
46110The chief then said, in a surly manner,''you do n''t intend then to move to my camp to night?''
46110The first question was, who we were?
46110The general asked me if I had so far changed my mind, as to be willing to translate and interpret again?
46110The officer who gave me the rifles, came to me, and asked why I had not returned the arms according to promise?
46110The priest asked the one handed chief, why{ 80} he did not offer himself for baptism?
46110The sergeant having observed my grief, asked me, pointing to him, if that was my father?
46110The succeeding demand was, why I did not return them, according to my promise?
46110They halted, and we inquired of them, as one of our number spoke their language, to what nation they belonged?
46110They repeated the name, asking us if we were friendly and Christians?
46110To all this their only reply was, how should they know whether we had come clandestinely, and with improper views, or not?
46110We asked if there were any Christians living on Red river?
46110We asked them their reasons for being unwilling to bring their women and children?
46110We asked them where they obtained the cloth they wore around their loins?
46110We asked them, if they were ready to make a peace with us; and if not what were the objections?
46110We gave them to him, and he, looking first towards us, and then fiercely at them, seemed to ask if these were the scalps of his enemies?
46110We hunted for them until ten o''clock, when two Spaniards came, and asked us, what we would give them, if they would find our mules?
46110We pointed to the pots, and asked him if he thought such food becoming the laws of hospitality to such people?
46110We then asked them to what nation they belonged?
46110We then asked them, if they had ever seen white people before?
46110We understood from this, that he wished to know who was our captain?
46110What were they now?
46110What would a Cincinnatian think of building a house, if the planks were to be hewed from our oaks by a broadaxe?
46110When I entered the office he asked me if I could read writing?
46110When I had finished eating, he enquired how I had passed the preceding night?
46110When I had finished, he asked me if I still had an inclination to go for my furs?
46110When I had finished, he asked me in a surly manner, what my own terms were?
46110When I had told him, he asked{ 220} me what Don Seraldo had paid me?
46110When I spoke to him about our buried furs, he asked me about the chances and the means we had to bring them in?
46110When the smoking was finished, we began to enquire of them by signs, how far we were from the Spanish settlement?
46110When we arrived at the mines, the old chief enquired what had been done to me on the road?
46110When we had done laughing, Mocho asked us, how we baptised among our people?
46110When we had finished, he turned to me, and asked me why I had prayed?
46110While I was eating, he remained with me, and asked me, if I had a mother, and brothers, and sisters in my own country?
46110With a feeble and tremulous voice, he repeats enquiry upon enquiry, touching the fate of my father?
46110or should we rush among them, and buy the delicious element which we had full in view, at the hazard of our lives?
46110should we attempt the long and uncertain course of conciliation, before the accomplishment of which we might perish with thirst?
46110{ 251} I naturally enquired in turn, if he was in any way acquainted with them?
46110{ 252} Home did I say?
9063''Do you mean to say,''she said to me, as we walked on,''that there is a part of the Mission where men may go and women must n''t?'' 9063 Ah, and did you really draw this?"
9063How? 9063 I thought-- I thought--""Well, what did you think, hijo mio?"
9063Is that your task?
9063Show me, how do you make them? 9063 Was it the box that hurt your brother?"
9063''Dick,''she exclaimed at last,''what am I thinking of?
9063''Dick,''the little trump replied, indignantly,''do you suppose I''m going to run away and let you stand the blame?
9063''Do n''t you think so?''
9063''How far does it reach?''
9063''How on earth did you do that?''
9063''Never mind,''I replied,''I can climb up: but where is Julio?''
9063''Oh, Dick,''she said,''does it hurt much?
9063''What does he mean?
9063''What''s the matter, Dick?''
9063''Yes,''she said,''but what about you?''
9063A long stick, with some yellow cloth rolled round one end: but how to turn it into the other wonderful thing?
9063And what has become of Pio?
9063Another idea: the clothes, why not put them on and be warm?
9063As I took my hat to go, my host asked,"Will you not sit a while by the fire?
9063But could she not?
9063But how did you do it, Te- filo?
9063But you say that Magdalena has tried to please me?
9063Can there be a house here, too?"
9063Can you get up without it?''
9063Did you see what my brother has round his neck, senor?
9063Do you know, boy, what that book is worth?
9063Do you see it?''
9063Do you think I''m one of those putty kind of girls?''
9063Don Guillermo was very good: I think God makes people good to one when one is in trouble, is it not so, senor?
9063He had decided to dispense with the"How d''ye do?"
9063How could my umbrella get to Santa Ysabel?
9063How did it shut, by the by?
9063I have heard my father say that holy men in Spain could make angels, but you are an Indian: how can you do it?"
9063I''m going to get in somehow, and I want to know, will you help me?''
9063Is there something horrid there that is not nice for women to see?''
9063Quien sabe?
9063She could make all so happy why not?
9063So when next he saw the boy he asked,"Te- filo, who has been drawing in my new missal?"
9063That would account for all, is it not so?
9063The only thing is, how do you mean to do it?''
9063Then the door was thrown open, and a man, standing in the doorway, asked in Spanish,"Who is there?"
9063Then the thought came to her, should she pray to San Lucas, as Te- filo had been doing?
9063To try another link-- did the scraps of writing give any support to my idea?
9063Very odd, he thought; what had the silly Indians been up to now?
9063Was it not strange, senor?
9063What could it be?
9063What did you draw from?"
9063What do you say?"
9063What had he better do?
9063What if his own people refused to hear him?
9063What should I do?
9063What should he do?
9063What will they do to us, Dick?''
9063Whatever was he to do now?
9063When the boy, with downcast look, came to him in his room that evening, the Father said to him,"What made you do it, Te- filo?"
9063Who can ring like he?
9063Who knows?
9063Who was that Padre of whom Robinson, in his"Life in California,"spoke with a good deal of disparagement?
9063Why should he not adorn with frescoes, in color, the cornices, and perhaps even the dome, of the new church?
9063Why should he not?
9063You know what I mean?
9063did it fall on him?"
9063what is all this?
2180A house with a window on Galloper''s Ridge, fifteen miles from anywhere? 2180 And do you suppose that if you boys went and forgot it that I''d have anything to do with your d-- d paper?"
2180And this friend left yesterday morning?
2180And what did you think of it?
2180And what do you think you''ll do, Uncle Dick?
2180And your brother-- did you live with him?
2180Are YOU one of them?
2180Are you sure?
2180At the convent?
2180But how shall I know?
2180But what were you doing here?
2180But who told ye where to find the mill?
2180But why?
2180But why?
2180But you kem here, just now, calkilatin''to find me?
2180D''ye mean to say thar''s any mountain man as low flung and mean as that?
2180Did n''t you hear it?
2180Did you ever hear the names of any of its passengers?
2180Did you make any search?
2180GIVEN to you?
2180Have you any pain?
2180Have you got''em yet?
2180How did this happen?
2180How many men have you here besides yourself?
2180Is the wounded man conscious? 2180 May I ask why you object to selling out?
2180No cellar nor outhouse?
2180Not Rivers-- why?
2180Of US?
2180Of course, YOU''D know if any one had come there lately?
2180Of course, you could be able to identify them?
2180On this side of the mill?
2180Prospectin''agin?
2180Sadie, dear, ye ai n''t thinkin''anything agin''me? 2180 Shiny, eh?
2180Show who?
2180The leader or chief?
2180The orator?
2180The second man?
2180Then you abandon her?
2180Then you were not in the house when the shock came?
2180There was no other house here?
2180Well-- if you did?
2180What about his wife?
2180What are you thinking of, you old rascal? 2180 What do you mean by the big shake?"
2180What do you mean?
2180What in God''s name was it, then?
2180What''s that for?
2180What?
2180Where from?
2180Who are you?
2180Who yer talking to?
2180Who''s come?
2180Why not? 2180 Why not?"
2180Why?
2180Wo n''t you come in and take something?
2180Wot accident?
2180Wot yer say?
2180Wot''s gone o''ye, Sade? 2180 Wot''s that?"
2180Would n''t they?
2180Ye ai n''t afeared o''the road agents?
2180Ye ai n''t hearin''anythin'', deary?
2180Ye did n''t stop to straighten it up down at the forks of the trail, did ye?
2180Ye wo n''t mind my axin''ye another question, will ye? 2180 Yes, why, Lordy Sade-- don''t you see?
2180You did n''t hear your friend Chivers say that the sheriff was out with his posse to- night hunting them?
2180You hear me? 2180 You mean the Captain?"
2180You tore it up?
2180You would n''t mind givin''me the size and shape and general heft of her as wore that shoe?
2180You would n''t mind telling me where you mought hev got that?
2180A window was suddenly let down; the voice of the professional man saying,"What''s the matter?
2180And he would see the Lady Superior?
2180And if a wife, whose absolute acceptance of such confined seclusion might be equally uncertain, why not somebody else''s wife?
2180And this-- this-- young girl?
2180And you?"
2180But for what purpose?
2180But for what purpose?
2180But how was he to prevent her?
2180But it was overlooked by Collinson, who was taking his gun from beside the tree where he had placed it,"Where are you going?"
2180But possibly-- who knows?"
2180But was he certain?
2180But was it altogether chanceful?
2180But what was this, then?
2180But what will you?
2180Could any one have disclosed to him the secret of the passengers''hoards?
2180Could he bear to see those frank, beautiful eyes dimmed with shame and sorrow?
2180Could he, in ordinary justice to them, to himself, or the mission he conceived he was pursuing, refrain from exposing her, or warning them privately?
2180Did n''t hear of the''arthquake that shook us up all along Galloper''s the other night?
2180Did you speak with him?
2180Did you?"
2180Do n''t you hear?"
2180Does he know who you are?"
2180Even if he could again penetrate the convent on some pretext at that inaccessible hour for visitors,--twilight,--how could he communicate with her?
2180Had he acted wisely?
2180Had she gone out by some other exit,--or had she been disguised?
2180Had she really seen him before, and had been as mysteriously impressed as he was?
2180Had the mysterious fugitive recognized him?
2180Has it ever occurred to you that it is as possible for her to have been deceived in that way as for you?"
2180He laughed a little more naturally, but presently added, with an uneasy smile,"What makes you think they would?"
2180He said at last desperately:--"How long did you live in the hollow?"
2180Her face whitened in the moonlight"Chivers?"
2180How did she convey it there?
2180How is business?"
2180I do n''t see no lights; wot are we stoppin''for?"
2180I hope that ai n''t the kind o''girl you''re looking arter-- is it?
2180I reckon he''s some sort of a broken- down lawyer-- d''ye see?"
2180I suppose you will follow?"
2180Is it the figure?"
2180Is that man,"pointing to the astonished Key,"one of your confederates?"
2180Is that so?"
2180It was easy enough to take the ordinary road to the convent, but would SHE follow that public one in what must be a surreptitious escape?
2180May she not still be here?
2180No more of that-- you understand me?"
2180Now, is there a room in this house with a door that locks?
2180Presently the first speaker continued:--"I reckon we''ll have to wait here till the next squall clears away the scud from the sky?
2180Sabe?"
2180Say, Seth,"she continued, moistening her lips slowly,"you''re guarding this place alone?"
2180She stopped, and with a faint return of her old gladness said,"Then you DID come back?
2180So I sez to myself,''Ef a six- shooter ai n''t of no account, wet''s the use of carryin''it?''
2180Some of ye thought ye saw a face too-- eh?"
2180There was a pause, and the voice went on less confidently:--"How long have you been here?"
2180There''s nothing gaudy and spectacular about that, boys, eh?
2180Was he quite sure that Collinson would not revisit the spot when he had gone?
2180Was he to be the ridiculous accomplice of a schoolgirl''s extravagant escapade, or the deluded victim of some infamous plot of her infamous companion?
2180Was it left for him, at this very outset of his passion, to be the one to tell her?
2180Was it madness, audacity, or a trick?
2180Was it possible for HER while sitting alone in the coach to have communicated with the band?
2180Was the singular sagacity displayed by the orator in his search purely intuitive?
2180Was there not in her innocent happiness in him a recognition of something in him better than he had dared to think himself?
2180What are ye looking back for now like Lot''s wife?
2180What do you say?"
2180What do you take me for?"
2180What''s that?"
2180Where the devil have we got to, anyway?
2180Who was she, what was she, and what meant her joyous recognition of him?
2180Why not a wife?
2180Why was that?"
2180With an instinctive premonition that this invasion had something to do with the former tenant, he said calmly:--"Who wants them?"
2180Would it not have been better if he had followed her own frankness, and--"Then it was Mrs. Barker''s profile that brought you here?"
2180Ye ai n''t allowin''I''m keeping anythin''back from ye?"
2180Ye ai n''t carryin''round with ye no woman''s shoe?"
2180Ye think THAT a sign?
2180You are imperiling our lives by this speed,"was answered only by,"Will some of ye throttle that d-- d fool?"
2180You know how them pines over on that far mountain- side always seem to be climbin''up, up, up, over each other''s heads to the very top?
2180You remember how we took her in,--yes, doubly took her in,--and kept your secret from her?
2180You remember it, do n''t you?
2180You remember that, Mr. Key?
2180You remember the slipper that you picked up?"
2180You say you have no trace of her?
2180You were saying, I think, that a lingering affection for your wife impelled you to keep this place for her, although you were convinced of her death?"
2180You''re right, Mr. Key, in wot you got off just now-- wot was it?
2180You''re the old Sadie, ai n''t ye?"
2180and Mrs. Barker of Chicago,''who had a pastoral home in the forest?
2180she interrupted hysterically;"and this is the Mill?"
2180you did n''t hear of it?
2180you remember it, miss?
39497And on that grave where English oak, and holly, And laurel wreaths entwine, Deem it not all a too- presumptuous folly-- This spray of western pine?
39497And the sign painter?
39497Did you bring the old house up to this ideal standard?
39497Did you ever know a man who had a Murillo, or even thought he had one, who was in a hurry to leave this world?
39497Did you see anything in that canyon?
39497Do you call that a poetical or sentimental bird, such as a Christian man ought to worship?
39497How far has that wandering rascal carried me since seven o''clock?
39497Shall we go to the Springs this year?
39497Then he was demented?
39497Well, stranger, how did you get in here, and what do you want?
39497Well, why did the pony come over here?
39497What became of the almonds?
39497What became of the_ Padre_?
39497When are you going to start that hilarious institution which you and Hooker called a sanitarium?
39497Why did we plant cherry trees along the rear fence?
39497--"Did you fetch the cat?"
39497And how did the eggs get that arrangement by which all the crevices were filled with the smaller ones?
39497And if he slips any where a link in his chain of development, where will he be a thousand years hence?
39497And what if some of them fail?
39497And what more so than a sixty- acre vineyard, set within this mitred framework of mountains?
39497And which did the incubating?
39497Are all the trees of the woods to be offered up to these new idols of civilization?
39497Are there any sparks of divine fire struck off, or struck into a man by it?
39497Are there some twinges of pain about the heart that this dream has never been quite realized?
39497Are we not getting back to first principles?
39497Besides, if he knew that game was coming to him, what was the use of going after it?
39497But did any feminine mortal ever administer such a kick to the broad sides of a cow before?
39497But how can the fox do without the hare, the hawk without a thrush, or he without a beetle, or the beetle without his fly?
39497But how did the dog know that a cat has a mortal aversion to crossing a stream of water?
39497But how did this dog find out that a cat can be carried safely and comfortably by the nape of her neck?
39497But shall the vineyards be rooted up, for all this?
39497But what of the living who are every day turning to stone by an increasing deadness to all human sympathies?
39497But who fathoms the slums so deep and bottomless, out of whose depths springs the inspiration of some of the illustrated prints of our time?
39497But wit is wit; and what difference does it make if, failing to see the point, some people laugh next year instead of this?
39497By what law has this order been reversed?
39497By what mental law are grand and ridiculous scenes associated together?
39497Darting his tongue through an insect, he comes a little nearer, as though he would ask,"Do you take your prey in that way?"
39497Did I care before the question was raised, whether the coon''s nose were clean or otherwise?
39497Did he go into a tree- top for the night, and pull his two hundred trout up after him?
39497Did he propose to make some grateful return for so much good fortune?
39497Did that horse have reason?
39497Did the hen have the prior right, first choosing the place and making the nest?
39497Did they lay on alternate days, or concurrently as to time?
39497Did you observe how promptly that artisan dropped his tools when he heard the mid- day warning?
39497Do you think it is evidence of insanity in a hungry man to expect a wholesome dinner in a country hotel kept expressly for city boarders?
39497Does a brook trout ever become a salmon trout?
39497Does instinct account for this clear perception of right and wrong?
39497Does it lie in the odd contrasts and strange situations which so often confront the observer here?
39497Does not the ideal country estate in some way enter into the sleeping or waking dreams of most sanguine men?
39497Does the boy rob bird''s nests or plum trees any the less because he gets a sprouting now and then?
39497Doth not the land lying in summer fallow gain new fertility?
39497For how many years had the long procession of painters come and gone before Raphael and Michael Angelo appeared?
39497Hath not many a mine been exhausted by indiscreet development?
39497Have we got into his country, or has he got into ours?
39497Have you quite answered the question yet, whether the instinct of certain animals is not reason?
39497How can one tell what is sweet except there be some bitterness in contrast?
39497How many angels might be entertained by one goodly orchard?
39497How much of it are you going to reduce to practice?"
39497How, otherwise, shall these dreary highways and barren villages be translated from ugliness to beauty?
39497If I have been nearly five hours going half of three miles, how shall I ever get back to the tavern?"
39497If a cat of this hue is a symbol of evil, why not induce him to move on at once?
39497If a million souls have been made happier for an hour through the fictions of Sir Walter Scott, what is the sum of good thus wrought?
39497If ever, O friend, you should have the luck to be drawn out of a pool thus, will there be no yelling in the subterranean caverns?
39497If most country villages on this coast are not so many blots upon otherwise fine landscapes, how much do they fall short of them?
39497If one is not sick unto death, what more effectual medication can be found than the sun, and the south wind, and the all- embracing earth?
39497If that dog had no more than mere instinct, pray, what is reason?
39497If you offer your friend wine, is it necessary to tell him that barefooted peasants trampled out the grapes?
39497In all this jostling crowd is there any prophet who knows certainly what his dinner shall be on the morrow?
39497In the very porch of the church that daughter of Eve inquired slily,"How are your honeysuckles?"
39497Is honeycomb any the sweeter for a confession that a bee was also ground to pulp between the teeth?
39497Is it a wonder that all animate nature is accusatory and suspicious?
39497Is it because this type of civilization is but for a day, that the habitations of men are built for a day also?
39497Is it little that others had planted for us, that we should forget to plant again?
39497Is it not the fittest symbol of a public journal conducted by ignorant and unscrupulous men?
39497Is not the sum of our knowledge derived from failures, greater than all we have ever gained by successes?
39497Is not this succession of life from chaos eternal, and the race itself only in its infancy?
39497Is that the way to set up your ideal republic?
39497Is there not a perpetual series of creations on both sea and land?
39497It is easy enough to find out what the owl eats, but does anybody know who eats the owl?
39497Only instinct, you say?
39497Pray, how long does it take a pony to amble over three miles in a pitch- dark night?
39497Shall we not read by the light of eternal day that every tree thus planted has brought its benediction to the world?
39497Stopped out yonder at a fence, did he, and then went across the valley, and then over to the foot- hills?
39497Tell me, oh Brahmin, if this man was not a crocodile a thousand years ago?
39497The"sphere is filled,"and what more would you have?
39497There, is that your blasted game chicken?"
39497Was it any the worse for him that his meditations were gilded with a touch of romance?
39497Was it other than the modern newspaper thrown off by the pulsing of the great cylinder press?
39497Was it well to ask a scientific commission to solve them, and publish the results in a few months?
39497Was not that human?
39497Was not the yew tree, which grew about the ancestral homes generations ago, chosen for the cross- bow because of its toughness and elasticity?
39497Was that the last of the misadventure?
39497Was there ever a reformer-- a genuine image- breaker-- who did not, at one time or another, make the world howl with rage and pain?
39497Was there too much faith in that wooden fork story, or not enough?
39497What did it all mean?
39497What did this man want more than Nature furnished him?
39497What does it symbolize more than pretence, weakness and barrenness of all æsthetic culture?
39497What if he thought less of the lilies of the field, and more of the veiled lily from Nahor?
39497What inspiration does one get from this human concussion?
39497What lesser good have they wrought who have come in later times to lighten the dead weight of our overweighted lives?
39497What more natural interpretation than that the wearer also is dead?
39497What other antiquities, besides debts, are we likely to bequeath to posterity?
39497Whence comes this man with his new poetry, which confounds the critics?
39497Where do our architects get their inspiration, that they cut such fantastic capers in wood?
39497Where have I been all this time?
39497Where was the gain?
39497Where was the luck in this spontaneous growth?
39497Who goes to these bird operas at four o''clock in the morning?
39497Who has written the music of the orioles and thrushes?
39497Who knows but another jerk might take these kinks out and tone down all these stiff angles, and otherwise put on the finishing touches?
39497Who puts on all the bright colors here, paints, and carols upon the topmost bough of the domestic tree?
39497Why should the spray of one of the dirty surges of the outside world break over into Arcadia?
39497Will he plant trees?
39497Will he train rivulets adown the mountains into stone fountains by dusty roadsides?
39497Will you be kind enough to furnish me a certificate in which full justice is done to my attainments?
39497Would he found a library?
39497Would the citizen on horseback halt a minute and accommodate him with a bid, just to relieve the dullness of the occasion?
39497You ai n''t lost if you''re here, are you?"
39497and that man with his subtile wit borrowed from no school?
39497become a generous patron of the struggling literature of the new commonwealth?
39497encourage some scientific expedition?
39497endow a school?
39497or did the quail pre- empt, and was the hen an unlawful squatter?
49039An''what does he say?
49039An''what''s he doing now?
49039And do you know who I am?
49039But will it work?
49039How far is it to Willow Spring?
49039How much do you charge?
49039I say, boys,cried Charley,"is n''t this-- ugh-- worth going to California for?"
49039Quantos ligos a Managua?
49039Quantos reales?
49039Roast turkey and plum pudding,answer half a dozen voices,"do n''t you wish you could get some?"
49039Si, mañaña.--"Frijoles?"
49039Si, pan.--"Milk?"
49039Sixty- one days,was the ready and self- satisfied answer;"how long have you?"
49039That''s what made the river rise?
49039There,said he, as I dipped my iron spoon into the shallow tin plate he had provided,"what do you say to that?"
49039There; do n''t you see?
49039Well, Capting, how much has us got to- night?
49039Well, John,asked one, with as much sympathy as could be expected to remain in his oblivious stomach,"how do you feel this morning?"
49039Well, boys,cried our democratic president,"and what shall we do now?"
49039Well, doctor, and how much have you made?
49039What are you doing there?
49039What do yer see-- a whale?
49039What do you say to once a week?
49039What in the d---- are you making such a hullabaloo for, at this time o''night?
49039What name?
49039What they got for dinner?
49039What''s the cap''n doing?
49039What''s the matter? 49039 Where do you wish to go?"
49039Who knows,I said to myself,"but that we may have, before long, to resort to the same expedient?"
49039Women-- yes; but where are the children?
49039Yes, me save; do_ you_ save?
49039You save?
49039--"Cinquo reales por uno?"
49039A thousand dollars is a good deal, I know, to give for a machine; but what of that?
49039But our hombre, instead of stopping, as we expected, held straight on his course, and to our impatient inquiries,"What place is this?
49039But the Burke rocker?
49039But where shall I go?
49039But would it prove a failure?
49039Could it be that the hollow was so deep, or had it,--and I trembled at the thought,--fallen so short a distance as to make no noise?
49039Every change of wind was watched with intense anxiety, and"How''s she head?"
49039Every sigh is a book of Ecclesiastes, and is there any other philosophy like his?
49039For why?
49039Here women and boys seated behind rude tables kept up an incessant cry to attract the attention of some loitering Californian,"Comprar oránges?
49039I vash schmoked myself mit a pipe, and tinking I vished I vash at home, and Hans, I say, you ish von great fool; why you do n''t go home?
49039Is it because it is so far off?
49039Let me see: what is this?
49039Not love to be clean?
49039Sampson the Hoosier or Who za?
49039Shall those rose- coloured recollections, with wings softer than the softest cloud, ever cease to rise in my soul?
49039Tape?"
49039The end when will that be?
49039The mosquitoes were as thick as, what shall I say?
49039The pies would hardly have passed muster with Aunt Chloe;"they were pies sartin, but then what kind o''crust?"
49039The salutations and inquiries usual on such occasions were followed by the never- failing invitation,"Well, boys, what''ill you take to drink?"
49039There are other countries equally distant equally valueless and in the same ocean but they contain no gold; why then I say should California?
49039There are places a plenty now but in fifty years or ten who can tell that there wo n''t be a hundred thousand trampling over my grave?
49039There is no gold in New York-- why should there be any in California?
49039Was it for this that I had braved the hardships of a six months''voyage and the sickness and toil of two years in the mines?
49039Was it for this that I had spoilt forever the beauty of my hands and the delicacy of my complexion?
49039Wash that off and what is there but a withered wrinkled old hag?
49039What have we here?
49039What was that railroad train the other day at Norwalk but a train of hearses a great funeral procession?
49039Where am I?
49039Where is Managua?"
49039Where is my life?
49039Wherever I turned, I was headed off by the ugly question,"If you do n''t go to Ford''s Bar, where_ will_ you go?"
49039Who is there to mourn for Logan?
49039Who would not, for such reward, endure the discomforts of a four months''voyage, even though every week should be like the first?
49039Why in the world was n''t he sick during the voyage when he had nothing else to do?
49039[_ He lays down the paper with a cold shudder._] Who said I was old?
49039_ You_ think I''m drunk?"
49039a man or a fish?
49039and shall I ever grow too old for thee?
49039and who can tell what it will be?
49039bueno?"
49039but where are the mourners?
49039but who''d have thought of ever seeing a swing in California?"
49039comprar lemona?
49039cry to be washed?
49039dead or alive?
49039do the stars miss one of their number?
49039gallina."--"Pan?"
49039how?
49039huevos."--"Gallina?"
49039is that you?"
49039is the ship sinking?"
49039or because it is good for nothing else?
49039or because it lies on the Pacific?
49039or why not wait till he got home when he could have things comfortable about him?
49039piped he, innocently,"is this Sunday?
49039quantos horas?"
49039quantos reales?"
49039repeated the doctor,"Jerusha, do n''t I wish I had some?"
49039said I, in affected surprise, for I really did n''t suppose the poor fellow had any more notion of religion than a Hottentot,"do you work Sunday?"
49039says Jimmy, and"How much to a sheer?"
49039so sudden and effectual in its operations?
49039that dives down so deep to the very root of pride and self- laudation?
49039the soup is all gone"--"can''t help it; it''s all there is"--"give me a mug, I say"--"what the d---- do you call this?"
49039ven all to vunst, I see te pull put ish head in his tail, and come like von vat you call him?
49039when?"
49039where?
49039who was that talking about being buried?
49039who would give thirty dollars to secure you a quiet sleep?
49039will its ashes reach their sphere?
49039wo n''t that make''em stare?"
49039yes,"we replied coldly, for we considered it a duty to dash his enthusiasm somewhat,"that is very fair certainly, but is there any more dirt like it?"
21756Ai n''t you rather hard on the poor boy, father?
21756An''now, darlin'', will ye name the day?
21756An''would you consider yourself a poor man if you had only me?
21756And what of Mr Luke?
21756And would they say that the pain and the blood were imagination also?
21756And you think yourself a fine clever fellow, no doubt?
21756Anything wrong, sir?
21756Are you sure the raft can stand a storm?
21756But d''ee think it''s true, cap''n?
21756But tell me, Mr Wilkins-- for I do n''t understand banking matters very well-- is my son''s money all gone?
21756Ca n''t fight him?
21756Can you play the fiddle?
21756Cautiously replied; and what says my Polly?
21756Did he?
21756Did you observe that man Conway last night up at the store?
21756Do n''t you know, Poll?
21756Do n''t?
21756Do you mean to say that the Bank has failed?
21756Does any one know where Mr Luke is?
21756Evenin'', Bailie Trench; how are''ee, Mrs T? 21756 For what end was I created?"
21756From the top to the bottom?
21756Have some supper?
21756Have you completed your crew?
21756Have you got Polly?
21756Have you not missed it? 21756 How can I think if ye do n''t give me somethin''to think about?"
21756How could insects make an island?
21756How is it,she asked one day, while sitting on the cabin skylight and looking up in the man''s rugged countenance,"how is it that you are so stupid?"
21756How so, Simon?
21756How was it, sir,asked Mr Jack, in a reproachful tone,"that you were so confident in recommending the investment?"
21756I''ve heard of such a man,replied O''Rook with assumed carelessness;"what about_ him_?"
21756If I am willing to stake my money on a chance of black or red turning up, and the banker is willing to take his chance, why should we not do it? 21756 In what capacity?"
21756Is that the way you take care of our provisions?
21756It strikes me,he said, in some surprise,"that I recognise the voice of a townsman-- Mister Jack, if I mistake not?"
21756It''s more than I can tell,answered O''Rook;"looks like a boat, do n''t it?"
21756Mr Barnes,shouted the captain to the first mate, who stood on deck near the open skylight,"how''s her head?"
21756Nobody ill or-- dead?
21756Now, go back to camp together,said the captain,"and let us have no more boasting-- d''ee understand?"
21756Now,said he, re- seating himself at his table and stretching his long legs under it,"the question is, What am I to do?
21756Oh, long ago,said Mrs Bancroft,"soon after the disappearance of Mr Luke, the cashier--""Mr who?"
21756Or,continued Jack slowly,"shall I go back and wait to see whether things will turn and mend?"
21756Or,continued Jack,"shall I meekly bow to circumstances, and struggle with my difficulties as best I may?"
21756Poor fellow,said Jack, seeing Watty wince a little,"does it hurt much?"
21756Shall I break the ice at once?
21756So it will,returned Ben, who had not risen like the others;"we''ll have jolly times of it, wo n''t we?
21756So, youngster, you''ve run away?
21756Sure it''s about dirty goold I''m spakin'', is n''t it? 21756 Sure?"
21756That''s true,said O''Rook;"which o''the boxes, now, that belonged to us d''ee think it is?"
21756The yin wi''the reeky lum and the view o''chimbley- pots frae the wundy?
21756Think so?
21756True, but when the extraordinary minds differ, what are the poor ordinary ones to do?
21756Was it a fall, now, w''en you was a babby, that did it, or measles?
21756We''ve got a big hook, sir,said Edwin Jack, touching his cap;"shall we try to recover the pork?"
21756Well now, messmates, what''s to be done in this case?
21756Well, let me see, how shall I begin?
21756Well, what luck?
21756Well, what then?
21756What bad news?
21756What does Polly think?
21756What ever was that, father?
21756What have you got there?
21756What is that lying on the beach there?
21756What say you to that advice, Philosopher Jack?
21756What seems like a dream?
21756What will you do?
21756What''s that?
21756What''s wrang, John?
21756What, idling, eh?
21756Where away?
21756Why did n''t you come up to time, old girl?
21756Why did n''t you lend me your own cool head and clear brain,retorted the other,"and then we might have done something of the sort?
21756Why did n''t you speak to it?
21756Why do n''t you go on?
21756Why not, little man?
21756Why wo n''t ye have me, now?
21756Why, what''s the matter, Wilkins?
21756Why, you ai n''t an escaped convict, are you?
21756Will you engage_ me_?
21756Will you take me now, captain?
21756Will_ you_ be ruined, Mr Wilkins?
21756Would you not call that a proof of the Creator''s intention that man should exercise the investigative powers of his mind?
21756Yes; what of him?
21756You do n''t mean to tell me, Jack,said Baldwin Burr,"that this island was made by coral insects?"
21756You have n''t your flask, have you?
21756You prayed for us, dear, did n''t you?
21756Are ye sure that was the ship''s name?"
21756Are you better?"
21756But now, tell me, what of O''Rook?"
21756But what should I do with the money when I got it?"
21756Can there be anything but good in all this?"
21756Can you recommend one, Watty?"
21756Could it be?
21756Could proof be more conclusive?
21756Did n''t go down with his ship, did he?"
21756Did you know him?"
21756Did you, Polly?"
21756Do n''t you, now?
21756Does n''t it, Polly?"
21756Have you done your duty to Aunt Maria, Polly, eh?
21756Have you infused into her something allied to the angelic, eh?
21756Have you made a lady of her, eh?
21756He now seized him by both shoulders, and peering into his face, said--"O Watty, Watty, have you really done it?
21756How do_ you_ feel inclined, Ben Trench?
21756How much did you send?"
21756Howsever, it''s a comfort to know that I''ve got edication enough for a landsman-- ain''t it, Miss Polly?"
21756I did right did n''t I?"
21756I hope that no more of your relations or friends have stock in it?"
21756I made no reference to the love of purty woman-- did I, now?
21756I may be able to kape me carriage an''pair at present, but why shudn''t I kape me town house an''country house an''me carriage an four, if I can?"
21756I see, keep it safe for you till you came back?"
21756Is that agreed to?"
21756Is there onything I can dae for ye?"
21756It may tide you over a difficulty, who knows?
21756It''s an island, is n''t it?"
21756Maister Jack; what for?"
21756Need we say that Captain Samson and his men were only too thankful to have such an opportunity of deliverance?
21756Need we say that the united party made the most of their opportunity?
21756Need we say that these youths found it difficult to express their joy and astonishment?
21756Now you understand what you''re to do about the money, do n''t you, if you should ever find yourself without me in Scotland, eh?"
21756Now, who d''ee think are coming?
21756Quite an example to man-- eh, Baldwin?"
21756Surely you''d have liked to go-- wouldn''t you?"
21756Then a voice within whispered,"Did you not ask for deliverance?"
21756Then he stopped abruptly, and his spirit sank almost in despair as he exclaimed aloud--"What''s the use?
21756There''s Mr and Mrs John Jack, the father and mother of Edwin Jack-- you remember him, Polly?
21756Was he dreaming?
21756Was there no empty chair?
21756Were they all well?
21756What d''ee think, cap''n?"
21756What is_ your_ particular ambition, now, Mr Luke?
21756What more can you desire?"
21756What then?"
21756What was the name of your ship?"
21756What was to be done?
21756What was to be done?
21756What will you buy when you''ve dug up your fortune?"
21756When was it they began to suspec''the bank was shaky?"
21756Who can tell the feelings of the poor youth when night descended on the sea?
21756Who ever heard of the port- bow of a raft?
21756Why did n''t you do what I bade you, get up into the tree with your gun when you saw us coming, and then we could have shot him at our leisure?"
21756Will you state it?"
21756Will you trust yourself to him?"
21756Wo n''t you take me as a cabin boy, Captain Samson?"
21756Wot''s the cap''n''s opinions, now, as to ghosts?"
21756Would it be right or reasonable to charge the watchmaker with having made the watch in vain, or made it wrong?
21756You remember my brother James-- Uncle Jimmy?
21756You start to- morrow or next day, I understand, for Melbourne?"
21756Your ship went down, I expect, not long since?"
21756a Scotch ship?"
21756bolted?"
21756caught you napping?"
21756come now,"remonstrated Baldwin;"we ca n''t believe that, can we, Miss Polly?
21756dear Dan, did you say that at such an hour?
21756echoed the captain, starting up;"d''you happen to know the direction of that island?"
21756exclaimed Jack, in surprise,"well, you_ are_ changed; you do n''t mean to say that you''ve run away from home?"
21756exclaimed Jack, seizing the captain''s hand and squeezing it;"need you ask?
21756exclaimed Mr Luke, whose damp garments were steaming under the powerful sun like a boiler on washing- day;"are there sharks here?"
21756exclaimed Watty with contempt;"what would these philosophers say if matter, in the shape of a fist, were to hit them on their ridiculous noses?"
21756father,"said Polly, quite solemnly, as she descended and looked up from a comparatively safe distance,"is n''t it awful?"
21756he said, in a low husky voice,"` the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away,''can you finish the sentence?"
21756how''s everybody?"
21756it was you, was it?
21756repeated Burr with a grin;"who said I could n''t fight him, eh?
21756retorted O''Rook with an air of annoyance,"man alive, how can I help it?
21756said O''Rook, with a look of sympathy, as he touched the region of his heart with his left thumb,"p''r''aps it was somethin''o''this sort, eh?
21756shall I kick at fate, throw care, like physic, to the dogs, cut the whole concern, and go to sea?"
21756she cried,"on a bank, in a boat?
21756what shall I do?"
21756widow Bancroft?"
21756wrecked again?"
28528''It''s hell, ai n''t it?'' 28528 ''Well, Mr. Saunders,''said the reporter,''what seems to be the judgment of the people about Penloe and the sermon?
28528A what?
28528After dinner one day, we had just left the house when one of the men said,''Did n''t the old woman give the boss hell, this noon? 28528 And did you ever see a more perfect specimen of physical manhood than he is, so symmetrical in his build?"
28528And, why can you not go?
28528Any news?
28528But, Clara, have you not heard? 28528 Can she do housework?"
28528Certainly,said Penloe,"but which is it you wish me to describe: What is an ideal marriage?
28528Clara, can you estimate what a great gift Penloe gave you in imparting those very important truths? 28528 Dan said:''How does he get along?''
28528Dan said:''Is Penloe working on the Simmons ranch?'' 28528 Dan said:''What kind of a chap is he, anyway?
28528Did you let them go?
28528Do you think she will get lonesome?
28528Do you think she will put her foot down on Charles Herne furnishing his men with so many luxuries?
28528Do you think that is strange?
28528Do you think they will get along well together?
28528Has she much style about her?
28528I am going to ask you now, Penloe,said Mrs. Herne,"to tell me from your standpoint, what kind of unions would you consider the best ones?"
28528I said:''Did he ever do any of the kind of work he has been doing at the different places he worked at before he came to Orangeville? 28528 Is he really all that?"
28528Is she a scold?
28528Is she a society lady?
28528Is she close and saving?
28528Is she extravagant?
28528Is she fond of children?
28528Is she fond of dress?
28528Is she happy?
28528Is she much account with a needle?
28528Is she pretty?
28528No, I never heard her voice,said Barker,"but what did he mean by saying she called him?"
28528No,said Brookes,"did you?"
28528No,said Mrs. Herne,"who are they?"
28528Tell me,he said,"in what way do you feel different?"
28528Well, Carrie,said Sarah Gilmore to Mrs. Green,"what do you think has happened?
28528Well, Clara,said her mother,"you do n''t expect to have the high- strung, pleasurable excitement of a bride all the time, do you?
28528Well, whatever could his subject have been about, to cause those feelings?
28528What is it?
28528What kind of a man is he?
28528What''s up now?
28528When I came up to the barn at night, Pete was there putting up his broncho, and he greeted me with,''Well, Charles, how do you like your job?'' 28528 Who do you think I saw, and heard preach this afternoon?"
28528Why, how is that?
28528Why, what could it be to affect you in that way?
28528Will she wear the breeches?
28528Will they have any babies?
28528Wo nt you both come to the house?
28528''What''s the matter?''
28528''Why,''I said to Mrs. Lenair,''how could you do such a thing?
28528A lady remarked:"Is he not handsome?"
28528After Penloe had left them, Barker said to Brookes:"Did you hear Stella calling Penloe?"
28528After Stella had left the room, Penloe chatted with the young men about the C.M., and then said:"Would you like to take a walk about the place?"
28528After shaking hands and exchanging a few pleasant words, Mr. Barker asked:"Are Penloe and Stella here?"
28528All nature seemed smiling, for was it not its mating season?
28528And as for my husband, do you think he would have laughed and sat in the buggy, like a hen on her nest?
28528And did you ever see a place where men worked so orderly, harmoniously, and thoroughly as they do on the Herne ranch?
28528And when you said to him,''Andrew, you are going to see so you can read yourself,''he believed you, and was he not healed according to his faith?"
28528And why should the heavens not be brilliant on an occasion when the love in two divine ones is plighted?
28528And, supposing I wanted to, do you think it would do any good?
28528Are other married persons like that?"
28528Are the great Sannyasins and Yogis looking forward to receiving a visit from you?
28528Are there any purer- minded persons than they are?
28528As she wished him good- bye, he said to them:"What must I do in return for the great blessing of sight which has been given me to- day?"
28528Barker replied:"Is not that strange, where we see them almost every day, as we have done for about two years?
28528Bitterness-- am I bitter?
28528But are there not some who are ready to live the better way without having any experience?"
28528But is it not only the fruits of your own work, after all?
28528But she kept thinking,"Did it have to be so?"
28528Can we ever reconcile ourselves to persons of both sexes and all ages undressing in the presence of each other and all bathing together naked?
28528Charles Herne asked Penloe:"What time would you like to leave here?"
28528Charles Herne thought,"Why is this so?"
28528Clara laughed and said:"Well, Charles, do you think I was made to order for you?"
28528Clara said:"Why, Stella, dear, what is the matter?"
28528Continuing, she said:"Do you know that the fight I have just had has been the most trying and severe I ever experienced?"
28528Could a man be more popular than I was in Orangeville?
28528Could you keep your son from getting that waiter girl in trouble?
28528Did I not always have more fine clothes than I could wear?
28528Did I not always have more money than I needed to spend?
28528Did I not always have more of the very best and greatest variety of food than I could eat?
28528Did he not think that you were the embodiment of all goodness, all power, and all truth?
28528Did not Penloe or Stella tell you?"
28528Did they not tell how living the life helped them intellectually and spiritually?"
28528Did you not take Stella, a green, ignorant girl as she was, and lead her to her freedom?"
28528Do n''t you see how she is wearing him out by inches?"
28528Do n''t you think they are pretty?"
28528Do n''t you, Penloe?"
28528Do not the best people of the city open their houses to welcome them?
28528Do you notice how fresh and fine she looks, but how poor and worn out he is?
28528Does it help them intellectually?
28528Does it help them spiritually?
28528Does that kind of recreation help them physically?
28528Has he any other name?"
28528Have I not in my thought trained little feet To venture, and taught little lips to move Until they shaped the wonder of a word?
28528Have you lost your appetite?"
28528He said:"Am I?
28528He said:"Stella, why should I care whether I am here or going on a wedding tour through the Orient with you?
28528Her mother said:"Stella, do you know why Penloe took the subject he did to- day and spoke from it?
28528Her mother said:"Why, dear, what do you mean?"
28528His wife saw that he was taking his last puffs, so she said,"Sam, can I have the bays to go over to the Henshaws''this afternoon?"
28528How can I thank you for what you have done for us?
28528How can I?"
28528How did you hear the news, Sam?"
28528How do they feel during the next day?
28528How else?
28528I am become a danger and a menace, A wandering fire, a disappointed force, A peril-- do you hear, Giovanni?
28528I can not see them, hear them-- Does great God Expect I shall clasp air and kiss the wind Forever, and the budding cometh on?
28528I do n''t suppose you were ever on that road were you?"
28528I felt like saying,''Must I yield?
28528I looked up in the starry firmament, and did my eyes see some of the angelic host looking down on them as they sang?
28528I said to her:''Does Penloe have much business in San Francisco?''
28528I said,''Have you no respect for me or yourself to act so senselessly?''
28528I said,''Must I let it die out by consuming its own self?''
28528I said,''Why in the devil do n''t you get some hinges and hang your gates?''
28528I threw my hands up in astonishment, and said:''You do n''t say so?''
28528If you do n''t go now, but postpone it till you think you can go, then perhaps Penloe might be dead and how could you enjoy traveling without him?"
28528In course of conversation Mr. Barker said:"Mrs. Marston, have you been to Orangeville lately?"
28528In short, could a man have a much better all round time anywhere than I had in Orangeville?
28528Is it tameness?
28528Is there a man here to- night who does not think that woman has a divine nature the same as man?
28528Is there any idolatry in the world that is stronger than that which is found in the so- called"Christian"world in the year 1900?
28528Is yielding the only way out of this?
28528It was raining hard, and the thought came to him, another long tedious wet day''s journey; how much longer would this fearful traveling last?
28528Lanair?"
28528Lenair, do you have any ailments?
28528Listen to some of the inquiries:"Is she proud?"
28528Marston?"
28528Mr. Barker said:"By the way, Mrs. Marston, is there another Miss Stella Wheelwright in Orangeville besides your niece?"
28528Mrs. French said:"Is not that very fine, Penloe?
28528Mrs. French said:"Stella, how could you take it so cheerfully?
28528Mrs. Marston said to Mrs. Rogers:"Did you come over on your bicycle?"
28528Must I give way and let it have full sway over me?''
28528On returning to the room Penloe opened the conversation by saying:"Well, Stella, could you find anything interesting in the books?"
28528On taking it she said:"Is not the box beautiful?"
28528Penloe said:"Did any of you ever hear the story of Shuka?"
28528Penloe said:"Have you thought over the practical side of our union?
28528Penloe said:"So you are going to make a ministering angel of me, are you, my dear?"
28528Penloe said:"Why, Stella, were you not the instrument through which Andrew received his sight?
28528Penloe took a newspaper and gave it to him, saying:"See if you can read that?"
28528Seeing in her face that something was not quite right, he said:"What is the matter, dear, you look as if something troubled you?
28528So I said:''Did you hear what a hard time Mrs. Dunn had in confinement?
28528Stella said:"Have you any reading matter to lend me which touches on this subject, Penloe?"
28528Stella smiling, went to the door, and holding out the front of her dress said, laughing,"Penloe, how do you like these hieroglyphics on my dress?"
28528Then he thought, why was he here?
28528Then how will it be if a good prospect is found?
28528Then the thought came to her why was it not so to- day?
28528Then why am I here in this strange country, away from friends and loved ones?
28528Then why pursue a course of recreation_ so immoderately_ as to be detrimental to their highest interests?
28528We question whether society is ready for such a change?
28528Well, what do you think?
28528What are your orders, my dear?"
28528What do you think Mrs. Lenair had him do, Mrs. Herne?
28528What do you think of that?"
28528What does a fellow want with such a girl as that?
28528What is it?"
28528What is the result?
28528What is the result?
28528What say you, readers?
28528What time do you want them?"
28528What will you do?"
28528When Green entered the house his wife said:"Horace, what do you think?
28528When will you break these various bonds and be free?
28528Where do you find any greater idolatry than that which is bestowed on money and on woman?
28528While we admit the state of society is morally low, yet what can be done to improve it?
28528Who can describe the thoughts that filled the mind of Clara the night previous to her marriage?
28528Who, indeed, can describe the thoughts that fill the mind of any maiden as she lays her head on her pillow the night previous to her marriage?
28528Why are you here?''
28528Why could not the same attractive power which exists between some couples when they are married be continued?
28528Why did I come here?
28528Why did I not take better care of myself?"
28528Why do n''t he throw that woman off and be free like ourselves?
28528Will everything be as beautiful on my wedding day, I wonder?"
28528Will you help me?''
28528Would he not be right in thinking I was ignorantly and foolishly jealous, and that that feeling ought not to exist in a true follower of Buddha?
28528Would they ever reach Dawson City, or would they, like many others, die on the road?
28528and Stella laughed and said:"I got some new figures on my wedding dress, do n''t you think they are pretty?"
28528or what are the ideals of those who get married, and who realize them?"
2063''J you tell''i m you MADE me drink it?
2063''Z that a bumb?
2063Ah- h-- I know yuh think I do n''t? 2063 Ai n''t you the guy that was brought in with that Black Butte bunch of moonshiners and got off on account of a nice wife and an L. A. alibi?
2063An''what would I be doin'', you poor nut? 2063 And contents?"
2063And did n''t you get any line at all on his whereabouts?
2063And he turned the whole outfit over to you for sixteen hundred dollars or so?
2063And where, Mr. Nolan, do I git the booze to peddle?
2063And who followed you then?
2063Anybody got a cigarette? 2063 Are you Casey Ryan?"
2063Are you Casey Ryan?
2063Aw, ca n''t yuh find some way to leave me jack enough to buy gas and grub?
2063B''lieve it? 2063 Bill Masters?
2063Brings the price of moonshine up a bit, does n''t it?
2063But Pap an''Hank, they''re drunk, see? 2063 Ca n''t we eat together?"
2063Can yuh feel the kick''to it?
2063Casey Ryan, are those the best pair of shoes you own?
2063Did he clean yuh out?
2063Did you bring any hootch?
2063Did yuh send Casey Ryan after hootch, or was it mebby spuds er somethin''?
2063Does it matter? 2063 Ever drill in rock?"
2063Found that out, did yuh? 2063 Friend uh yours?"
2063Get the car fixed all right?
2063Got a bill of sale?
2063Got any booze in that car?
2063Had your supper?
2063Having trouble with your car?
2063He wo n''t, hey?
2063He''s a dinger, ai n''t he?
2063How come Smilin''Lou overlooked cleanin''yuh of your roll when he took mine, do yuh think? 2063 How much did he get off''n YOU?"
2063How much liquor you got aboard to- night?
2063How?
2063I was hurryin'', was n''t I?
2063Is she here?
2063Know a man name of Kenner?
2063Meaning that you''d refuse to help me round up bootleggers and the officers that protect them?
2063Moonshine, huh?
2063Other feller hurt bad?
2063Pull up at a drug store or some place, will yuh? 2063 Say, Joe, what yuh tryin''to do with that six- gun?
2063Set here under a bush an''let''em pick yuh up same as they would a cottontail, mebbe? 2063 Spit''n''is eye?"
2063Stop here in Victorville, will yuh, Casey? 2063 Strike anything yet?"
2063The sheriff?
2063Think- I- can''t? 2063 This Smiling Lou; you''d know him again, of course?"
2063Two of us waitin''to see your boss, huh?
2063Whadda yuh think you''re doin'', anyway? 2063 What about your mother?"
2063What all have you got?
2063What are yuh doing, Casey? 2063 What do you know about goats, if anything?"
2063What if I ai n''t got any?
2063What kind uh hold- up game YOU playin'', Mr. Nolan? 2063 What luck, Ryan?
2063What sort of looking fellows were those, Ryan, that left a load of booze on your hands?
2063What the deuce had you done to him, Ryan?
2063What yuh figurin''on doin''?
2063What''r yuh tryin''to pull on me now?
2063What''s YOUR name?
2063What''s the matter? 2063 Where did you buy it?"
2063Where did you get that car?
2063Where the hell did YOU come from?
2063Where''d you get this car?
2063Where''s that there Joshuay tree pointin''to?
2063Where''s the piece you found?
2063Where''s y''r White Mule? 2063 Who said anything about any fellers leavin''me booze?"
2063Who says I''m in? 2063 Who wants to know?"
2063Who''s all this you''re going to trail till your tongue hangs down to your knees? 2063 Who''s your friend?"
2063Why do you persist in making trouble for yourself?
2063Why wait? 2063 Will yuh pack it in, Mr. Nolan, whilst I back the car in the shed, or shall I bring it when I come?
2063Yeah?
2063Yeah?
2063You could have explained to the sheriff, could n''t you, your reason for having booze in the car?
2063You never did see me in town duds, did you, Casey?
2063Yuh peddlin''it, er makin''it?
2063Yuh-- WHAT?
2063Ai n''t he had trouble enough tryin''to keep outa trouble?
2063Ai n''t it natural a man''d want to know who''d shot his two burros-- an''''is pardner?"
2063Ai n''t that right?
2063Ai n''t that right?
2063Ai n''t that right?"
2063Ai n''t that right?"
2063Ai n''t that the real hootch?"
2063And how the hell, Casey would like to know, was a man going to explain himself when he could n''t get a word in edgeways?
2063And the champagne-- forty pints, you say?
2063And where, he asked defiantly, was the gratitude in that?
2063Are yuh or ai n''t yuh huntin''mules?"
2063Brung a cor''ner, did yuh?
2063But ca n''t you leave her be till we''re ready to start?
2063CHAPTER TEN"Wanta drive?"
2063Ca n''t lie with your mouth shut, can yuh?"
2063Could n''t we fill them bottles with somethin''that LOOKS like hootch?
2063D''you know Bill Masters, too?
2063Did n''t I say you was?
2063Did n''t I tell yuh I''m goin''to walk around trouble from now on?
2063Did n''t your breakfast set good?"
2063Did they catch you all right?"
2063Did you see Bill Masters?"
2063Did you?"
2063Do n''t I git paid fer my gas?"
2063Do n''t blame me much for bumming a breakfast, do you?"
2063Do n''t the cops bother folks none?"
2063Do n''t you know your pardner, BARNEY OAKES?
2063Do you know--?
2063Do you really want me to believe that you''re coming back on the next train?"
2063Do you see what I mean?
2063Do you think he''s in jail, or just sulking at a movie somewhere?"
2063Do you?"
2063Does Kenner, here, know you hit the hootch pretty strong at times?
2063Ever hear a sawmill workin''overtime?
2063Gittin''the best of yuh, ai n''t it?
2063Go squeal to the law-- an''what would it get yuh?
2063Going to need any help?"
2063Got any jack on yuh?"
2063Have a heart, ca n''t yuh?
2063He had once had a home, a wife and a fortune, he declared, and what had happened?
2063He knows you, do n''t he?"
2063How Is that for guesswork?"
2063How did he know that Mack Nolan was n''t another bootlegger, wanting to rope Casey in on a job for some fell purpose of his own?
2063How much is your load?"
2063How soon you going to crank up?"
2063How''d yuh like it?"
2063How''ll that be?"
2063If you''re careful in picking your men, you could locate some hootch, could n''t you, without attracting attention?"
2063Is she sick abed?"
2063Is-- can I do anything for yuh, ma''am?"
2063Know Bill?"
2063Know where to go in the city?
2063Locked in a cell, how was he going to do any of the things Nolan had told him to do if he happened to find himself arrested by an honest officer?
2063Made that same play to you, did n''t he-- about givin''yourself up in the morning?
2063Nolan?"
2063Nolan?"
2063Notice how this one changed''er mind about gettin''you tagged, soon as Casey Ryan took''er by the nose?"
2063Now what do you know about that, Mr. Nolan?
2063Now which are yuh, and what yuh goin''t''do?
2063Outa all them hundreds uh people, why''n hell did yuh have to go an''pick on Casey Ryan?
2063Say, why do n''t yuh stall''er off till morning?
2063See that sign?"
2063Set here meek till yuh tell me to git out an''take a lickin''?
2063So you think that over, Casey-- an''drive purty, see?"
2063The voices of Paw and Hank came closer and clarified into words; or did Casey and Joe walk farther and come into their presence?
2063Think a dab of paint is going to cover up a brand burnt into the wood?"
2063Think you can manage that all right?"
2063Think- I- can''t?"
2063Told yuh, did n''t I?
2063Tryin''t''elope?"
2063Tryin''to write your name in the air with it?"
2063Trying to outdig a badger?"
2063Was you in Lund when--?"
2063Whadda yuh mean, blockin''the traffic?"
2063Whadda yuh say?"
2063Whadda yuh think, Barney?"
2063Whar''s that''r bottle?"
2063What did the darned thing want?
2063What do YOU figger on doin''?"
2063What do you say to turning in?
2063What makes yuh think I''m in a scrape?
2063What was yuh doin''up in that tree?"
2063What yuh cryin''around about a gallon uh gas, fer?
2063What''d you let''i m light on yuh fer?
2063What''ll-- y''bet?"
2063What''s in your pants pockets?"
2063When do you think he''ll show up?"
2063When''s your boss expected home, did yuh say?
2063Where''s that piece of change, Kenner?"
2063Where''s your pardner?"
2063Who''d, they think''s runnin''the place?
2063Why could n''t you a stood back a piece, outa reach?
2063Why did n''t he pick some sucker on the outside?
2063Why did n''t yuh pick some one else for the goat?
2063Why, is he the fellow who stepped out from under this load of hootch?
2063Why, you did n''t think for one minute, did yuh, that I was takin''any chance with you?
2063Would you like to do that?"
2063You got no call t''kick-- didn''t I go swipe this bottle uh booze for yuh t''sober up on, soon as the boss''s back was turned?
2063You must be new at the business, ai n''t yuh?"
2063Yuh ai n''t heard Casey Ryan say it yet, have yuh?
2063Yuh feel that gun proddin''yuh in the ribs, do n''t yuh?
2063Yuh load in the best stuff first-- see?
2063Yuh think Smilin''Lou is goin''to take a chance?
17349About what?
17349And are you going off without trying to help those boys? 17349 And did you put any faith in that promise?
17349And how do you suppose he escaped from the Indians when they had him bound to the stake? 17349 And leave me tied up here?"
17349Are you Pierre Costello?
17349Are you asleep?
17349Are you going to answer my question?
17349Are you going to get off that horse?
17349Be they follerin''you?
17349Blunderbuss?
17349But what I want to know is, what will you do with me?
17349But why is your day''s fun all knocked in the head?
17349Ca n''t you see?
17349Ca n''t you tell me what''s the matter?
17349Certainly; but I did n''t tell you to abuse me, did I? 17349 Could I?
17349Could n''t you remain until day after to- morrow?
17349Could you do it?
17349Did you ever travel on horseback in such frightful places as this, during your wanderings in Europe?
17349Did you go through the war?
17349Did you hear what I said?
17349Did you see any of the boys hurt?
17349Did you see him?
17349Do n''t you know that you are under the doctor''s care?
17349Do n''t you remember how badly frightened Pete used to be when there was one of those varmints around?
17349Do you find it a more pleasant and profitable business than herding cattle?
17349Do you take me for a savage?
17349Do you think they will get away, Joaquin?
17349Do you want me to kill you?
17349Eh?
17349Have you forgotten that we told you to keep your distance?
17349Have you forgotten the one you killed with your knife? 17349 Have you got the impudence-- the brass, to come to us, and ask what''s the matter, after what you have done?"
17349He is at home, I suppose?
17349He is caught at last,thought our hero;"how shall I get him home?
17349How are you, Colonel?
17349How are you, strangers?
17349How big is he?
17349How did you find it out?
17349How do you do?
17349How do you know that Pierre tried to poison him?
17349How is the rifle- shot, this morning?
17349How long did it last?
17349How old is he?
17349I have found you, have I?
17349I told you that I was going to make you tell me where you had put that office key, did n''t I? 17349 I wonder if Pierre thinks we can fly?"
17349I wonder what part of Europe he visited to find his lions and tigers?
17349If we do get into trouble, and you find it out, you''ll come to our rescue, wo n''t you?
17349If you had the key in your hand now, what would you do with me?
17349If you know where the robber is hidden, why do n''t you tell Mr. Winters, and claim the reward?
17349Is Marmion dead?
17349Is that your final answer?
17349It''s lucky that he is with us, for he is an old hunter, and he wo n''t mind riding into the bushes, and driving him out-- will you, Arthur?
17349Now, Archie,said Carlos, as he stopped to wipe the big drops of perspiration from his face,"what would you do with this fellow?"
17349Now, is n''t this glorious?
17349Now,said Frank, who had been impatiently awaiting an opportunity to talk to his uncle,"I''d like to know what brought you back here last night?"
17349Pierre,said he,"if I tell you where that key is, what will you do?"
17349Shall a gentleman''s son stoop to beg the good- will of a lot of young Arabs? 17349 So you have got back, have you?"
17349So you have turned highwayman, have you?
17349Then why did you advise your uncle to detain him? 17349 Then you wo n''t tell me where it is?"
17349Vane,said Mr. Harris, as he sprang into his saddle,"you will stop on your way home, and tell Mr. Winters, will you not?"
17349Vane,said he, suddenly, an idea striking him,"who commanded your vessel when you were captured?"
17349Was a gentleman ever before so insulted? 17349 Well, Colonel,"said Frank,"you come near going back to India by a short route, did n''t you?"
17349Well, suppose you have; what do you propose to do about it?
17349Well, then, why do n''t you come and take me?
17349Well, what are you thinking about?
17349Well, what''s the row?
17349What are you going to do?
17349What are you going to do?
17349What do you mean by going off to hunt rabbits when you ought to stay at home? 17349 What do you mean by hitting a man when he is down, and ca n''t move hand or foot?"
17349What do you mean by that?
17349What do you mean?
17349What do you mean?
17349What does the rascal mean, I wonder; and who can be writing to me so early in the morning?
17349What else could we do?
17349What for?
17349What if my horse should slip off? 17349 What sort of a fellow is he, Johnny?"
17349What would you do?
17349What''s the matter with you?
17349What''s the matter?
17349What''s the use? 17349 What''s up?"
17349Where are they?
17349Where are what?
17349Where''s what?
17349Where?
17349Which mast?
17349Who are you?
17349Who can that be?
17349Who did it? 17349 Who ever heard of such a thing?"
17349Who told you it was a wolf?
17349Who? 17349 Why did he leave his extra powder- horn in his canoe, when he knew that the Hurons were all around him?
17349Will he fight much?
17349Will the small gentleman from Maine be kind enough to pass the plum- pudding-- I mean the one that''s got the most raisins in it?
17349Will you do it?
17349Wo n''t you suffer for this day''s work if we ever get back to the settlement?
17349Would n''t you run?
17349Would you fire that blunderbuss at him?
17349You are not going to throw me over, are you?
17349You do n''t suppose that we four fellows will let one man capture us, do you?
17349You have done something worth boasting of, have n''t you?
17349You remember that you struck Johnny last night, when he was bound, hand and foot, and could n''t defend himself, do n''t you?
17349You thought I had left the country, did n''t you?
17349And did you not tell him where you had put the key?"
17349And what excuse have you to offer for allowing that robber to get up after you had pulled him down?"
17349Are you going to let me up?"
17349But how shall we get away?
17349But what did he do to you?"
17349But, uncle, how came you by that wound?"
17349But, where was Marmion, that he was not following up his enemy?
17349By the way, what sort of fellows do you suppose Pierre takes us for, if he imagines that he can frighten us into carrying tales about one another?"
17349Ca n''t you give me time to think about it?"
17349Did Pierre ever tell you how nicely I fooled him?"
17349Did n''t I know all the time that there was something up?
17349Did n''t I say that we should see trouble with that fellow?
17349Did n''t I see him with my own eyes, and hear him growl with my own ears?
17349Did you ever meet him while you were hunting lions and tigers in Europe?"
17349Do n''t you think it a capital way to raise the wind?"
17349Do you agree to all this?"
17349Do you know him?
17349Do you suppose that if you were in Pierre''s place, and I knew where you were concealed, that I could be hired to play false to you?
17349Finding that he was discovered, Pierre removed his sombrero and said, without the least embarrassment:"Is it your pleasure to ride?
17349Frank obeyed, and the Ranchero, while he was busy confining him, inquired:"Do you remember what I said to you at noon?"
17349He holds his age well, does n''t he?"
17349He was certain that the Ranchero had intended to harm Marmion; but why?
17349How had he been so easily overpowered by Pierre?
17349How have you kept those promises?
17349I hope you understand that?"
17349I say, old fellow,"he added, turning to the sentinel,"are you a good shot on the wing?"
17349I wonder if he thinks I am foolish enough to ride for pleasure at this time of day, with the thermometer standing a hundred degrees in the shade?
17349If that is a grizzly, and we should be fortunate enough to kill him, it would be something worth bragging about, would n''t it?
17349If the latter had any thing to say to the chief, why did he not talk to him in the camp?
17349Is that treating me like a gentleman or a visitor?"
17349Is the gold in the safe?"
17349Is the money in the safe?"
17349Johnny Harris did n''t call me a coward, did he?
17349Johnny Harris, what was that name you applied to me?"
17349Johnny soliloquized:"Does this fellow imagine that we are green enough to believe that he would stand and let a lion walk up within ten paces of him?
17349Now, little un, whar''s the rest of them fellers?"
17349Of course, the first question that arose was, What object could he have in view?
17349Then I''d say:''Good- by, Mr.--Mr.''--what''s your name?"
17349Well, it was established, but how?
17349Whar''s Frank?"
17349What did you do to me this morning?
17349What do you suppose your uncle will think, when he comes home and finds you hanging to this hook?
17349What have you in that gun?"
17349What is your opinion of that plan?
17349What rascal?
17349What would Uncle James say if somebody should break into the house and steal it?"
17349What''s the matter with you?"
17349When I look toward you, why do n''t you give me a wink, or a nod, to show that you have not forgotten your promises, and that you will protect me?"
17349Where is he?"
17349Where is it?"
17349Where''s that key?"
17349Where''s that key?"
17349Where''s that?"
17349Will you do it?"
17349Would I have been coward enough to do it?
17349Would n''t it be all right if I should leave it here with you?"
17349You are not afraid?"
17349You say that Frank did n''t read to me what he wrote in that letter?"
17349You surely did not ask your uncle to send any money for you and Archie?"
17349You will go with us, of course?"
17349You wo n''t tell me where the key is, then?"
17349[ Illustration]"How are you going to do it?"
17349and, What was the matter with Marmion?
17349continued Johnny, as he shook hands with the boys;"and what news has the champion horseman to communicate?"
17349cried Frank,"would n''t I tumble that villain in a hurry?
17349inquired Frank,"and what was the cause of it?"
17349said Frank, patting the animal''s glossy neck,"would n''t we show them a clean pair of heels?
17349what thing?"
46276A cannon?
46276An American rifle?
46276And Pepillo?
46276And Pepillo?
46276And can we do nothing, absolutely nothing? 46276 And doña Dolores?"
46276And he? 46276 And their right?"
46276And what is there stowed there away?
46276And you are his guide?
46276Are you speaking seriously, Captain?
46276But I take it, we do part friends as we have journeyed, eh?
46276But may I not leave the Pearl fisher rich on his_ hacienda_ in Sonora?
46276But you are alive?
46276Caballero, what do you mean by that?
46276Can the signal rockets of the hacienda be seen from the two points you mention, and the road occupied by the mass of the rebels?
46276Come along with you, Oliver?
46276Deuce take you-- what''s that for?
46276Did you never hear the men about the port mention one Benito Vázquez, of the Upper Gulf?
46276Do you mean to tell us that you know nothing more of Benito Vázquez, his bride and his friends?
46276Do you really think that run will last?
46276Do you see that rising ground up which they are toiling with that big gun? 46276 Do you think I do not recognise the Chicken heart''s pistol of two shots, by the handle nicked with cuts for the men he has slain?
46276Eh? 46276 Even in case I risk the whole heap?"
46276For why not? 46276 G-- go myself?"
46276Ha, Señora Vázquez?
46276Had you not better send one of these, who are so familiar with the country?
46276Has anger flamed up between us brothers?
46276Have they come in among us?
46276Here upon the hill--"Out of shot?
46276How goes it, pard.?
46276How so?
46276How''s the play?
46276I even thought that I might make a yacht of--"Of the goleta in the port, of the_ Burlonilla_--of my vessel?
46276In the midst of them?
46276In what way? 46276 Is there room, save on the platform itself, for a troop of men?
46276It is true, Ricardo, that the red men do never approach the Owl Tower; but what is that? 46276 It''s understood?"
46276Let me have a yard or two of leather rope, d''ye hyar?
46276My cousin? 46276 Now, do you really think,"I inquired, hesitatingly,"that this continuation will not bore?"
46276Now, then, Cat, what have you got on your notched stick( record) to tell off?
46276Of them, who is going to be uneasy, father?
46276Oh, is this windfall come merely to embitter my death?
46276Oh, were you there? 46276 Oh, you air Mr. Rough- on- the- Herdsman, you air?"
46276Poltroons, eh?
46276Quite certain, eh, Oliver?
46276Right, but about your remuneration?
46276Saw don Aníbal, as he called himself? 46276 Shall we two go it alone, Captain?"
46276Since when has this tower been built with cartridges?
46276So we can manoeuvre without any apprehension of being discovered, you mean, Ol.?
46276Something to do with it? 46276 Stefano,"said the latter, loudly enough for the others to hear,"I believe you are devoted to me?"
46276Suppose you are good enough to let me inspect this warrant, madam?
46276Then what the mischief are you staring for?
46276This captain with the seared hooknose? 46276 Weeping?
46276Well, Captain?
46276Well, Mr. Death- to- the- Cowboys, how like you that? 46276 Well, what''s the news?"
46276Well,said Oliver,"who''s the captain?"
46276Well?
46276What are they waiting for?
46276What do I say to that offer?
46276What do you mean?
46276What do you think of all this, Zagal?
46276What for, Señor?
46276What news?
46276What''s your pleasure?
46276Where are we?
46276Where is the gate I found, and which I can not surely lay my hand upon now in the wet?
46276Where''s their left?
46276Who says so?
46276Who''s afeard?
46276Why not, pray?
46276Why should I not? 46276 Why should you stop here?
46276Will you venture all?
46276You ai n''t a- going to say you were took in, too? 46276 You are one of our saints, Señor?"
46276You await? 46276 You hear?"
46276You, Diego? 46276 Your daughter must be a happy woman to be the mate of so brilliant an officer, an admiral, at least, I suppose?"
46276_ ¡ Caray!_ Why ca n''t you pull together like honourable gentlemen of the prairie?
46276A full one-- who knew?
46276After spending some hours together in conversation, which they promised to renew,"who knows when?"
46276Am I to have no thanks even for having saved you from running your hasty head against this heretic''s gun?
46276And young Diego?"
46276And your father?"
46276Are you not bound to avenge La Gallina''s death?"
46276Are you ready?"
46276But how much longer air you going to keep an old companyero at the head of his nag?
46276But why do you again hint of danger?
46276But why,"added he, repeating the other''s phrase,"why does the Tiger Cat hanker after the Ocelot''s dead?"
46276But, after repulsing them, how could he hope to hold out a long time without food or drink?
46276Did not I hear don Stefano say something about your looking out to buy a pleasure vessel?"
46276Did you_ pay_ him, as I suggested?"
46276Do n''t you know I''m keeping school here?
46276Do you know the islands on the other coast of the Gulf of California?"
46276Do you not know the voice of that dog, the captain of Salteadores?"
46276Do you think to cut up three or four thousand niggers?"
46276Do''ye hear, Master Ignacio?"
46276Have n''t you firearms as well?"
46276Have you heard the voice of the wolf- with- the- leg- off at the door of this mud lodge?
46276Here?"
46276How can I thank you?"
46276How now, what do you know of the lady?"
46276How, how?"
46276How, then, is it that I have never been injured by him or his band?"
46276However can we repay the obligation we, their children, lie beneath?"
46276I feel like the big dog with a new brass collar-- how''s your feel, too?"
46276I''m atter her, for her family''s sake-- what''s the price of the captive?"
46276If I free you hand and foot, will you lend us your hand to help us shake the ground clear of these varmint?
46276In fact, how could the two hundred peons and Mexicans in the farm enclosure fear anything from a solitary red man?
46276Indeed, Tiger Cat answered without wincing:"Who can make( dead) meat of the white hunter?
46276Is he not glad to see the best warriors on the Apache roving ground?
46276Is he not surprised to see them here?"
46276Is it a go?"
46276Is it not Fronteras?"
46276Is it not perfectly in order?"
46276Is the Indian a friend or foe?"
46276Is there no smile?
46276It''s tie and tie in such shooting-- why did their pap trust them with firearms?
46276My dear little girl,"continued Mr. Gladsden, when he could speak tolerably calmly,"Did you never hear your father and mother mention an Englishman?
46276Now, who comes?"
46276Oh, why-- oh, why is not Benito here?"
46276Old Diego and young Diego play swordfish-- we scuttle the steamer, see?"
46276Pray who are you, Señorita?"
46276Shall I play something skippy?"
46276So, don Benito never has forgotten his old comrade?"
46276The grave I coveted, is it not a_ cache?_ Thank God!"
46276The next thing is, where shall I find your brother Ignacio and the rest of the family, Master Pepillo Santamaria?"
46276Then, turning to the Mexicans, who had waited the conclusion of their dialogue restlessly, he continued:"Whar''s them skyrockets?
46276They will leave powder round loose, will they?
46276To whom have I the favour of speaking?"
46276Was it not mine first, and did we not exchange firearms when we became sworn comrades in life to death?"
46276Was n''t that first lesson good enough?
46276Well, where are my brave fighting cocks now?"
46276What can I do for you?"
46276What do you say to that proposition?"
46276What does the chief say?"
46276What in thunder is that cry behind us-- on the sword hand?
46276What is all this farrago to me?
46276What is there strange in that?
46276What man in his lightness of heart would leap thus into the wolf''s throat?"
46276What say you?"
46276What will the hundred soldiers at Ures do?
46276What''s he like?"
46276What''s the figure?"
46276When a mosquito stings, you slap, do n''t you?
46276Where is Ignacio?
46276Where is the lieutenant, I say?"
46276Why do you weep?"
46276Why should the Ocelot hunger for the prey of the Tiger Cat?"
46276Why should we not press on to that village of which I perceive the roofs on the skyline, shining as if snow coated them?
46276Why the question now?"
46276Will he not burst with vexation if I slip past his dogs unhurt?"
46276Will you come?"
46276Yaqui?"
46276You hear me?"
46276You''ve''rubbed out''three solitary trappers, ha''you?
46276cried the robber, astounded,"You never mean to say you are not going to accompany me now that you see the way is unimpeded?"
46276ejaculated the chief, evincing some astonishment himself,"The Apache chiefs were expected by the great pale hunter?"
46276with a smile of his former discredit,"Copper bolts?"
3706A bear trapped?
3706A bear- trap?
3706A fog?
3706A grizzly? 3706 A rain storm?"
3706And Adan also?
3706And Rafael Carillo? 3706 And shall we really see a great battle?"
3706And, who knows? 3706 Are all your Indians docile?"
3706Are they stewing in those things?
3706Are we lost?
3706Are you hurt?
3706Are you ill, my friend? 3706 Are you there, or do I dream?"
3706Ay, must we go?
3706Ay? 3706 Be you meditatin''revenge?"
3706But the lake? 3706 But what is the matter?"
3706But what should we do, Roldan?
3706Can I see Padre Flores to- night?
3706Can you remember from which point we entered this place? 3706 Could n''t you get us three horses from my father''s corral-- the Rancho Encarnacion?"
3706Day?
3706Did Don Tiburcio say about me-- us-- what you told the priest?
3706Do n''t they?
3706Do you feel that you can last another day?
3706Do you feel that?
3706Do you hear that, Adan?
3706Do you know what day this is?
3706Do you know which way to go?
3706Do you know why we ran away? 3706 Do you often go to the Mission?"
3706Do you see anything? 3706 Do you think that priest is really a devil?"
3706Do you think the soldiers have gone?
3706Do you wish to be food for the bear? 3706 Do you-- ah-- like the priest, Don Jim?"
3706Don Jim,said Roldan, gravely,"have you another sandwich?
3706Expose him?
3706From Boston, I suppose?
3706Have they any weapons?
3706Have you ever seen one?
3706Have you learned anything new? 3706 Have you soldiers here?"
3706He told him as how he had made up his mind to go home with you for a little paseo--"Did he say nothing about the priest?
3706How can one tell? 3706 How near is the next rancho, and whose is it?"
3706If I am clever now, senor, was I not clever in the beginning? 3706 In Meriky?
3706Is it the bear upon us? 3706 Is it the mountains again?"
3706Is n''t anything likely to happen?
3706Is that in America?
3706Is there to be a fight?
3706It is n''t the wine?
3706Of course I shall not; but tell me, do you think there is danger?
3706Oh, be ye? 3706 Oh, you do?
3706Raw?
3706Roldan,he said,"are those horses?
3706Roldan,he said,"where are we?"
3706Shall we start?
3706Should I? 3706 Should you like to hear them?"
3706Sleep? 3706 The bear?"
3706Then what shall we do? 3706 Think did we meet a bear?"
3706Those Americans--"American boys?
3706We have been between the teeth of death before, have we not? 3706 We shall take away our pockets full, but what shall we do with it?
3706What are mirages?
3706What are you doing?
3706What are you keeping us for?
3706What did Rafael tell him?
3706What did you come to California for?
3706What do you mean?
3706What do you think rolled to the ground, my friends? 3706 What is it, my son?"
3706What is it? 3706 What is it?"
3706What is it?
3706What mountains? 3706 What shall you do?"
3706What will he do?
3706What? 3706 When did you come?"
3706When you''re President of the United States you might make him Secretary of State--"But the horses? 3706 Where are we, and why are we sweltered like sick babies?
3706Where are we?
3706Where did you go last night?
3706Where is Adan?
3706Where is Anastacio and the others?
3706Where is the world?
3706Where shall we go?
3706Where''s Rafael?
3706Where?
3706Who are you, my children?
3706Who can trust five hundred men that have learned too much? 3706 Who have we here?"
3706Why do you ask?
3706Why do you fight at all?
3706Why do you not return to Spain?
3706Why was that?
3706Why, what''s the row with the priest? 3706 Will I?
3706With the glitter of gold in your brains? 3706 You are American, no?"
3706You do n''t say you''re meanin''to fight after sweatin''fur a month to git clear of the hull business?
3706You will let us see it?
3706You will not betray us?
3706''If you do not want them, then may I have them?''
3706A stampede?
3706Adventures?
3706Ai n''t they magnificent specimens?
3706And did you get lost?"
3706And get rheumatism?
3706And is Adan here?"
3706And that city?
3706And what do you think he did, my friends?
3706And who could find this place?
3706And--""Well?
3706Are not those men; soldiers?"
3706Are they happy?
3706Are you frightened?"
3706Are you runaways?
3706As he passed, every now and again, a herd of cattle, lounging vaqueros called to him:"Ay, Don Roldan, where do you go?"
3706Be you goin''home, now that the conscription''s over?"
3706But do you suppose that was really what frightened the Indians?"
3706But do you think we can hold out?"
3706But surely the senores will remain a few days, until the storm is over?"
3706But that priest, what do you think he did?
3706But the white-- have you thought well, my father?"
3706But what could they do in an uprising?
3706But why were we never told that it was so beautiful?"
3706Can you come early?"
3706Can you remember?"
3706Could it be that that fair city beyond was heaven?
3706Could you get us three horses?"
3706Did he go with them?"
3706Did they not have more horses and cattle than they would ever count?
3706Did you put any meat in your saddle- bags?"
3706Do you feel able to get on my horse?
3706Do you hear that?"
3706Do you remember that night in the mountains?"
3706Do you suppose they have left us anything to eat?"
3706Do you understand, senor?"
3706Do you understand?''
3706Does not the Church teach us to love all things?
3706For what were they made?
3706Got any more?"
3706Got in his black books?
3706Had he been ill and dreamed strange happenings?
3706Had he been wounded in a vital part?
3706Have you pencil and paper, senor?"
3706How do we know?
3706How shall we get horses to leave this forest?
3706If it was for them why did they not grow out of the earth as we did?
3706Indians?
3706Now, be ye rested?
3706On the other hand, if that advancing army conquered the Indians, might not his and Adan''s captivity be far more distasteful than it was at present?
3706Rafael, to what have we brought you?
3706Rot here?
3706Shall we run?"
3706So cold you must have been, so frightened-- and you the sons of great rancheros, no?"
3706Starve to death?
3706Suppose these horses do n''t swim?"
3706Supposing a great shake came, how could we get out of this?"
3706The hill opposite was the last of the foot- hills; but how to reach it?
3706Then he strapped your friend-- Adan, no?
3706There''s only one thing I''ve got to ask in return: Have you got a grudge agin the priest?"
3706Tired?
3706To be slaves and die from the earth before they are threescore and ten, to be no more remembered than the beasts of the field?"
3706V"Do you want any more adventures?"
3706Was I happy at the Mission?
3706Was the poor brute collapsing?
3706Was this his room?
3706Well, what kin I do for you?
3706Were not their acres numbered by the hundred thousand?
3706Were the frightened mustangs fleeter of foot than those maddened brutes?
3706Were twenty thousand hoofs trampling among its ruins?
3706What are we going to do now?
3706What are you doing, my friend?"
3706What did you eat?
3706What forest?"
3706What good did it do me to read and tell my beads and make chocolate?
3706What is it?"
3706What shall we call you, my sons?"
3706What shall we have for dinner?
3706What was it?
3706What will the mustangs do?"
3706What?
3706What?"
3706Where am I?
3706Where has it gone?"
3706Where is thy pride, Ignacio?
3706Where shall we sleep to- night?
3706Where was that commanding presence, that haughty mien?
3706Who are your fathers?"
3706Who knew but there might be girls at the Casa Carillo?
3706Who told you?"
3706Who-- even an Indian-- would live in the mountains when the valleys are so big and warm?"
3706Why not let us be happy in our own way?
3706Why should men say:''I am better than you; I will make you like myself?''
3706Why were we put here at all if our land was not for us?
3706Why, what''s the matter?"
3706Will you come with me?
3706Will you come?"
3706Will you watch again?"
3706Will you?"
3706Would he relent?
3706Would that rushing, heaving, bellowing mass have no end?
3706Would they escape?
3706Would to Heaven I were, or--""Or that you were in Spain?"
3706Would you even hide us from the priest if he came here?"
3706You are hungry and tired, no?"
3706You are rested, no?
3706You are rested, no?"
3706You give me the word of the California don that unless I am killed you will not run away?"
3706You have courage, and so have I; but this is worse than all-- Do you feel that?"
3706You have some whisky in your flask, no?"
3706You saw nothing, of course?"
3706have you got it in yer power to injure Padre Osuna in the sight o''men?"
3706the Mission?"
3706the horses?"
3706well?"
47237Am I blaming you?
47237And so you talked of Ralph Hinchley?
47237And what are you doing up here in the dark?
47237And you have carried notes between them before?
47237And you think it wicked, I believe?
47237And you, Margaret?
47237Are you better?
47237Are you blaming me?
47237Are you going to sing?
47237Are you hurt?
47237Are you ill?
47237Are you in earnest?
47237Are you never coming to see Margaret?
47237Are you not judging hastily?
47237Are you really hurt, Margaret?
47237As Phil Yates the gambler''s wife? 47237 As how?"
47237At least you can say if you think she loves me?
47237But did you not own you considered her cold and hard?
47237But not heartless?
47237But the duel?
47237But what would you have said?
47237But will you go and speak to her?
47237But you will have a cup of tea?
47237Ca n''t you give us a bed for our friend?
47237Confound you, what do you look like that for?
47237Could you ride a few miles further, Ned?
47237Did I? 47237 Did you speak?"
47237Did you think it wrong?
47237Do n''t you ride with us?
47237Do we stay?
47237Do you call it folly?
47237Do you dare deny having written to Ralph Hinchley that you loved him-- that you were ready to abandon your engagement and marry him?
47237Do you expect him back to- night?
47237Do you think I would not have freed you at once?
47237Does he touch these?
47237Does that mean you prefer to walk alone?
47237Good- morning,he said;"are you talking so sweetly with those roses that you can neither see nor hear?"
47237Great heavens, Sybil, who is this man?
47237Have I complained?
47237Have I not clung to you as few women would have done? 47237 Have n''t you perjured your soul enough, already?
47237Have you any other commands?
47237Have you been trouting, Laurence?
47237Have you come to that?
47237He may, perhaps, avenge you; why not?
47237He wo n''t drink, and he wo n''t gamble; so what''s to be done? 47237 How are you now, Laurence?"
47237How can I tell? 47237 How far is that?"
47237How long must this continue?
47237How many times must one ask you to do a thing before you condescend to pay attention?
47237How so?
47237I beg your pardon; what did you wish?
47237I believe she is in her room; shall I call her?
47237I say Phil and I are not two angels for temper in dull times; do you think so?
47237I?
47237Is there another woman on earth brazen enough to have written it?
47237Is there no physician near?
47237Is this your strength? 47237 Kill you, my pet?
47237Laurence, is it not almost time to go home?
47237Laurence,called one of his friends, stooping over him,"are you better?"
47237Look at this bud, Mr. Laurence; did you ever see any thing more beautiful?
47237Margaret-- Margaret Waring? 47237 May I have a cup of tea, Miss Chase?"
47237No; I believe he is at the mines,she answered; then added quickly, pointing to the injured man:"Has he fainted?"
47237Nonsense, Mr. Laurence-- you are not jealous? 47237 Now, why ca n''t you be honest and say you are glad to see us start?"
47237Of what are you thinking?
47237Oh, I thought-- that is, from the way you spoke--"What did you think?
47237Oh, is n''t it? 47237 One of the gentlemen had a hurt--""Was the doctor here?"
47237Possibly; but ca n''t we stay here?
47237Shall we be able to go from here soon, Philip?
47237Shall we go on?
47237She is frightened, of course,said Sybil;"who could help it?
47237Speak the truth, Sybil,he said,"speak the truth, I say; did the young lady write that letter they were talking about?"
47237Sybil, you have called yourself my friend; answer me: do you believe that Hinchley loves Margaret?
47237Sybil,said Laurence, in a grave, low voice,"is this thing true?"
47237Then what''s the use of talking about it,exclaimed Yates, angrily,"if he wo n''t drink or play?"
47237Then you did n''t speak to him?
47237Then you pity her for the misfortunes she has brought upon herself?
47237Think so?
47237This is Monday, is n''t it?
47237Well, you are not frightened, now it is all over?
47237Well?
47237Well?
47237What are you going to do?
47237What caused it?
47237What day of the month is this?
47237What did she say?
47237What did you come for?
47237What did you say?
47237What do you mean?
47237What do you mean?
47237What do you want of me?
47237What is a man likely to want when he comes home tired and hungry, I should like to know?
47237What is he to you? 47237 What is the matter?"
47237What is to come now?
47237What makes you think so?
47237What proof have you?
47237What''ll we do?
47237What''s the good of keeping this up? 47237 When shall I expect you?"
47237Where is Miss Waring?
47237Where is the woman?
47237Where''s Tom?
47237Which I am morally certain you will spill on the carpet-- won''t he, Miss Waring?
47237Who ever supposed it was any thing else?
47237Who has been here to- day?
47237Who is there?
47237Who then?
47237Who wrote the letter Mr. Laurence saw you give me?
47237Why are you here, sir, and who is that man?
47237Why did n''t you keep them?
47237Why did you not say to me frankly-- I detest this marriage?
47237Why have you come here?
47237Why?
47237Wife?
47237Will there never be an end? 47237 Will you go and sit with my uncle for a while, Miss Chase?"
47237Will you promise to conduct yourselves like men?
47237Yes; did you expect me?
47237You are certain?
47237You are very obliging--"Oh, she means to beat you unmercifully,interrupted Margaret;"do n''t you, Miss Chase?"
47237You do n''t feel afraid, Sybil? 47237 You have had no tea,"she said;"shall I order it brought up?"
47237You have n''t had any supper, Tom?
47237You have no business on hand?
47237You will not feel lonely if I go?
47237You would not care in what way; you would not mind the occupation?
47237Are you blaming Miss Waring or me?"
47237Are you fond of trout- fishing, Miss Chase?"
47237At the close he said:"When will he be at the diggings?"
47237But what is your news?"
47237Can you blame me for longing to have another home than this?"
47237Did I faint?"
47237Did you write to Hinchley?"
47237Do you consider that she conducts herself as an engaged person should?"
47237Do you know him?"
47237Does it desert you now?"
47237Had there been any?
47237Hinchley?"
47237I have got out of worse scrapes than this-- fudge, what''s this place compared to Australia?"
47237I know she tells you all her troubles freely enough; why should you refuse to listen to my part of the story?"
47237I say, California sheep get pretty tough, now do n''t they?"
47237I suppose every wife ought to be exceedingly careful; but then, is a woman to be deprived of every bit of sentiment or romance?"
47237Just now I want to know what brought that Laurence here?"
47237Miserable, cowardly girl, why did you not come frankly and tell me the truth?"
47237Miss Chase seated herself by the tray, while Laurence turned to Margaret:"Where is Hinchley?"
47237Now will you come?"
47237Shall we go down?"
47237She turned at the sound of his footstep, and demanded, angrily:"What do you wish more?
47237Sybil waved that claim to consideration carelessly aside, and went on:"There was a party of strangers at the house one night last week?"
47237Tell me: do you believe any woman who loved a man would act as she does?
47237There may be half a dozen robberies-- will one more make any great difference?"
47237They rode toward her; as they reached the spot, she rose and called again:"You are not hurt, Miss Waring?"
47237What did he want?
47237Who knows how many listeners we may have?"
47237Why did she tremble so violently in the first clasp of his arms?
47237Why do I weep for Thee?
47237Why should you always blame me?"
47237With all this, why was there so much pain left in her heart?
47237Yates?"
47237Yates?"
47237You was afraid I should kill him, eh?"
47237You will be back to dinner?"
47237You will be my friend; say, will you not try to help me?"
47237You wo n''t draw back?"
47237groaned Margaret, almost fainting from a sharp recoil of outraged feeling,"is there no man living who will avenge me on this libeler?"
47237tell man unsought that you loved him?
47237where the deuce are you, I say?"
63075And is he polite to strangers?
63075And the Boxwoods are harder than the Quartered Oaks, are they?
63075And-- and to puppies?
63075Anything the matter?
63075Are we to open them?
63075Are we to wear them?
63075Are you sure?
63075But if there are only two laws to guard, and if neither of them fits the case, what are you going to do?
63075But what has that to do with it?
63075But why did the boat start so suddenly? 63075 But, do n''t they ever learn?"
63075But,remarked Margaret,"if they are fish, how can they bark?
63075Can you read it?
63075Can you? 63075 Could n''t you make a policeman?"
63075Did it hurt you very badly?
63075Did you hear it? 63075 Do you always lock the doors for dinner?"
63075Do you do it often, then?
63075Do you mean to say that people are not allowed to cry for themselves?
63075Do you see, Margaret?
63075Do you think it''s worth while?
63075Do you think they made a mistake and meant to say''Courtesy_ to_ Admiral Boxwood''?
63075Does it make your joints swell if you--?
63075Dog biscuit?
63075Good name, is n''t it?
63075How can anyone think with such a racket going on? 63075 How did it get here?"
63075How do, Ladies?
63075How many children are there?
63075How should I know?
63075How''s her head?
63075I know it must seem strange to you to be told that even we, Hardwoods--"You are a Hardwood, then, are you?
63075I wonder,said Frances,"if this is n''t the place where Tommy-- Tommy-- what was his other name?"
63075In what?
63075It is six is n''t it, Admiral?
63075Jolly little chips, are n''t they?
63075My-- my what, did you say?
63075Oh, is it?
63075Oh, it''s up there, is it? 63075 Oh, so the little Princes are all made of coco bolo, too, are they?"
63075Oh, so this is where you keep your firewood, is it?
63075Pound cake is rather rich, is n''t it?
63075Quite ready, Ladies?
63075See?
63075So there_ is_ a dragon on the island, then, is there?
63075So you take music lessons, do you? 63075 Something about me and Periwinkle-- or is that_ too_ difficult?"
63075That tastes, does it?
63075The Archbishop of Timbuctoo- and- a- half?
63075Then, if Your Ladyships are ready, will you please to follow us?
63075This new policeman of yours has never had any lessons in painting, has he? 63075 Were n''t you afraid of being drowned?"
63075What am I thinking of? 63075 What are they fed on, then?"
63075What are_ you_ growling at?
63075What did they send us tweezers for?
63075What does it mean by saying,''Courtesy of Admiral Boxwood''?
63075What does it mean?
63075What does it say?
63075What else is there?
63075What is he made of, then?
63075What is it, Lobsterneck?
63075What is it, Rex?
63075What is it, Six- foot?
63075What is it? 63075 What is the letter about?"
63075What is the motive power, you were going to say, were n''t you?
63075What island?
63075What makes it go?
63075What sort of a song would you like?
63075What would you like first?
63075What''s that for?
63075What''s that?
63075What''s the law in the case, Policeman?
63075What''s the matter?
63075What''s to be done, then?
63075What_ is_ he for?
63075Where''s my caddy?
63075Where''s my mitre?
63075Where''s the other?
63075Whether what is all true, Daddy?
63075Who''s coming?
63075Why did you say,''Cast off''?
63075Why do n''t you--?
63075Why do you keep on calling us''Royal Highnesses''?
63075Why do you ring eight bells?
63075Why?
63075Wo n''t you ring them again?
63075Would you like that?
63075Yes, it''s very kind of the King; and I should like to go, of course,replied her sister;"but how are we to get there?"
63075You did hurt yourself, did n''t you?
63075You did n''t suppose it was a job for the blacksmith, did you? 63075 You did?
63075You''re here, are you? 63075 _ Just_ like one o''clock?"
63075All cheerful and smiling as usual?
63075And turning to the Crew, he asked:"It did n''t break your nose, did it?
63075And why, Oh, why did they keep shifting about like that?
63075Are n''t you glad we came?"
63075But what are we going to do to make you a bit heavier?
63075But what is the King writing to us for?"
63075But what is the motive power?
63075Can you wait there, Frances?"
63075Chasing shadows?"
63075Did_ you_ hang it up?
63075Do the slippers fit?"
63075Do you think that''s possible?"
63075Gasoline?"
63075Has it any name?"
63075How are you, old block; and how are all the little chips?
63075How did they get there?
63075How''s the sun?"
63075How?"
63075I wonder if-- hand me the lemonade, will you?"
63075I''m the Archbishop of Timbuctoo- and- a- half, am I not?
63075Lemonade?"
63075Let me see: what comes next?
63075Mahogany?"
63075My sister, do you mean?
63075Now, wo n''t you please sing us a song?"
63075Perhaps, if we sit still and keep quiet, we may see King Coco Bolo and the Archbishop and-- Are there such things as tame dragons, Frances?"
63075See?"
63075Shall we?"
63075Snap- Dragon?"
63075Snap- Dragon?"
63075So you think you can make Thomas A''Becket come down, do you?
63075The boat has no sail and it has no oars and it has no engine: what is the-- the--?"
63075Was n''t that good, Bo''sun?"
63075We should be so sorry if we were late; and we are not at all afraid of the dragon any more, are we, Margaret?"
63075Well-- Gracious, goodness!--whoever heard of an archbishop being painted by any but a first- rate artist?
63075Were they floating islands?
63075What are all the logs numbered for?"
63075What are they for?"
63075What can I offer you by way of refreshment?
63075What did you stay in so long for?"
63075What do you dose them with?"
63075What do you suppose a Court Crier is for?"
63075What does your aëro- plane water taste like?"
63075What is that for?"
63075What is the boat''s name?
63075What is this up here?"
63075What island?"
63075What kind of dogs are they?"
63075What kind of wood do you suppose this is?"
63075What made it start?"
63075What on?"
63075What shall I do?
63075What should we ask for?
63075What was he saying to you?
63075What''s his name?"
63075What''s next?"
63075What_ does_ it spell?"
63075Where are they all?"
63075Where had they come from?
63075Where had they got to?
63075Where_ had_ they got to?
63075Why did n''t I think of it before?"
63075Wo n''t you present me?"
63075You''re the guardian of the law, are n''t you?"
63075Your Royal Highnesses prefer to travel incog?"
63075mean?"
36509Am I not blessed to stay in ze paradise? 36509 Am I not welcome?"
36509And I may hope when I get my sheepskin?
36509And she did not believe that I had neglected her-- forgotten to come to her on my birthday?
36509And the boy?
36509And the lily flowers-- do I be taking them to the hospital, too?
36509And the man-- your opponent in golf?
36509And will no one dictate our way?
36509And will the little bell ring?
36509And you are really able for a ball, after the high steps of the mission tower?
36509And you believe that a married man is capable of better work than a single one?
36509And you do n''t mind a rough road?
36509And you took your cousin to Venice?
36509And you will help me?
36509And you will let me take you out in the machine-- to- morrow?
36509And you will love him always?
36509And you will remember the saddle horses? 36509 And you wo n''t miss me?"
36509And you?
36509Are you awake?
36509Are you not going down?
36509Are you sure that you wish to enter the church?
36509Ca n''t you mend him, mother dear? 36509 Could any place be more perfect for our honeymoon?"
36509Could you really dare to board an airship?
36509Did you know that I have always been wild about horses?
36509Did you teletone?
36509Did you tell them to do it?
36509Did you think I was never coming back?
36509Do the auctions take place every season?
36509Do you regret-- regret letting me come?
36509Do you suppose she will marry the young man?
36509Has he been quiet?
36509Have we not had a delicious run?
36509Have you many more of them about the hotel?
36509He has n''t interfered with your work-- with the building of the cathedral?
36509How can you?
36509How did you manage to hit the hour exactly? 36509 How do you do it?
36509How do you know that I am not going to tread the turf with a fair lady?
36509I gless you not know that big tree fall over las night? 36509 I presume Reginald is about to mount?"
36509If I had stayed away?
36509Is Reggie really better? 36509 Is it not a beauty?"
36509Is n''t it frightful?
36509Is ze country not de- vine?
36509May I not bring water for the posies?
36509May I not let one of the nurses go? 36509 May I sit here?"
36509May I?
36509Must the doctor make it well?
36509Of what use is an income if we may not enjoy it?
36509Oh, may I? 36509 Oh, well, do n''t you see, so many dolls would take so much room?
36509Oh,she begged,"may I help-- do some little thing?
36509Oh,she cried,"I may take him abroad?
36509Possibly he might part with the noted quartette? 36509 Shall I get up and look after the windows?"
36509Shall you mind if I go off this afternoon for golf?
36509Shall you tell him of your book-- about''The Spirit of the Cathedral''?
36509The bishop has not put you aside?
36509Then there is some one else?
36509They are practicing-- for service?
36509To- day mother must go to church, and----"Will Philip dear go too?
36509What did you expect?
36509What do you mean?
36509What have you not done for me?
36509What is it?
36509What is the matter? 36509 What is the matter?"
36509What kind of a life do you expect to lead with a traitor to both his faith and his honor? 36509 Where are you all?"
36509Which shall I use, a fork or a spoon for my frozen pudding?
36509Who said there was a man in the story?
36509Why can I not go too? 36509 Why do you not answer?"
36509Why not?
36509Why not?
36509Why not?
36509Why the Tilton- Joneses-- I wonder?
36509Why you up so early?
36509Why, Isabel Doan, what are you thinking of?
36509Will Philip dear be your father, too?
36509Will Philip dear be your husband all the time?
36509Will coffee ever begin?
36509Will he be''Father Barry''again?
36509Will she run in the chariot races the first of January?
36509Will the man who fouled the chariot be permitted to drive again?
36509Will you ever forget? 36509 Will you not be undoing your birthday presents?"
36509Will you not come below and eat something?
36509Will you not put them here?
36509Wo n''t you be seated?
36509Wo n''t you kiss me again?
36509Wo n''t you prepare me a little for what I am to see-- tell me about the horses?
36509Would Reggie like to come? 36509 Would you ruin all that we have done?
36509You actually expect to go through with the farce of a religious service? 36509 You are surely coming?
36509You bought your friend a pair of shoes instead of taking him to Venice?
36509You can not mean it; where is the letter? 36509 You do love me?"
36509You kept it from deserved oblivion?
36509You mean that I should engage a private yacht?
36509You never lock your door?
36509You remember that you telephoned in the early afternoon? 36509 You see?
36509You surely understand?
36509You think that tree get hurt-- all same me?
36509You will come next time-- to- morrow?
36509You will not stop me this time, as you did when first we came home? 36509 You will take needed rest?"
36509You wo n''t have anything to eat?
36509Above all, how should she break the news to the invalid, who begged to be left alone?
36509After all, should he not restore the generous gift at once?
36509After all, what difference did it make if he might give comfort to women in distress?
36509After all, what right had she to tamper with her husband''s work?
36509And did you hear the meadow lark on our way back?
36509And how could one see cards by a temple lamp?"
36509And is n''t it nice that he is to take care of the horses during our stay at the hotel?"
36509And-- and you could not forget that I am your wife-- that you love me?"
36509Are we not both growing old and happy?
36509Aunt Julia, what is the matter?"
36509But you will come out in the machine?
36509CHAPTER XXVI"And you do not care for the Tilton- Jones combination?"
36509Ca n''t you make him stand up?"
36509Can you not go back to the time when we first knew each other?"
36509Could he go through with his awful part-- forget his mother?
36509Did I not say that I chose the ring myself?
36509Did she know-- understand?
36509Did you feel the spring coming through the open windows?
36509Do n''t you remember?
36509Ever be able to go beyond those mistaken years?
36509Ever be the same man he had been before he went down disgraced in the eyes of a frightened throng fleeing from evil influence?
36509For would Philip forget?
36509Grant?"
36509Had he felt the awful shock, been hurt or killed in a wrecked hotel?
36509Had she yet missed him?
36509Have you been getting married this afternoon?
36509Have you never been sorry for what I made you do?
36509He broke the seal, then read:"My dear Father Barry: How shall you like the settled- down age of thirty- two?
36509He had made a false step in the wrong direction; why, then, should he go on?
36509How could I deprive him of his home for another whole year?"
36509How could he slay this trustful, simple soul?
36509How did you know?"
36509How now could she make the little fellow understand?
36509I do hope Father Barry will like the color-- pink suits his dear mother much better than white; do n''t you think so?"
36509If I had stayed away?"
36509If he came back with his heart still turning to a natural calling, could she help him?
36509Is n''t sleeping out of doors a fad?
36509Like to see mother married to Philip dear?"
36509May I?
36509Mrs. Doan is a darling to have us for tea; do you not think so?"
36509Now that the original cathedral could not be built, was it not a matter of personal honor to explain?
36509O dear Father, will you not say prayers?"
36509Of course I answered it, and whom do you suppose was speaking?"
36509Oh, why did you keep me from going?"
36509Perhaps he should turn to stone, forget the worth of Isabel''s priceless love and devotion-- what then?
36509Perhaps to Japan?
36509Shall I give you orange marmalade with your biscuit?"
36509Shall I wire at once?"
36509Should she let him cross-- two full months before the time agreed upon?
36509Still, with a last desperate confession could he ever rise from ignominy?
36509Such jolly biscuit, are n''t they?
36509Then, above all, did the boy miss his"mother dear"?
36509This dear, sincere mother had counseled him before; why not now?
36509To live wis my angel children?
36509Was Isabel awake?
36509Was dainty baby Elizabeth along, giving the dolls an airing?
36509Was he out in his pony cart?
36509Was he yet unable to confess himself a hypocrite to this woman whom he had once hoped to marry?
36509Was she already beginning to dread unavoidable notoriety?
36509Was she not going to Philip at once?
36509Was there no trial of patience underneath your machine?"
36509What had he really said in the pulpit?
36509What if the manuscript came back?
36509What was he doing?
36509What would come of it all?
36509What you think?
36509What, after all, must be the outcome of Philip Barry''s recovery?
36509Where should he find refuge?
36509Where was he?
36509Which way shall we take?"
36509Why ca n''t I prove it to you?
36509Why did n''t you wait?
36509Why did the doctor not come?
36509Why had he entered?
36509Why had he not told her?
36509Why has he asked me to cable my answer?
36509Why should he submit to sentence without effort to save himself?
36509Why should not he, the vilest of hypocrites, yet honest for the time, ask for the life of a dying boy?
36509Why should she be miserable in a world as lovely as the one about her?
36509Why, after all, had she asked for him?
36509Will you not come?"
36509Will you please give me your message?"
36509Would Philip always be as now-- crushed, silent with the one he loved best?
36509Would Philip resent the visit?
36509Would Reginald never forget?
36509Would he answer her-- deny what she said?
36509Would he be able to put out of his own life withering emotions of regret?
36509Would he officiate in spite of all?
36509Would he realize fresh obligation to a woman''s almost divine love?
36509Would her faith in a superior''s judgment hold?
36509Would not that be fine?"
36509Would she accept her son''s humiliation with serene, unqualified spirit?
36509Would the bishop stay official disgrace until after the funeral?
36509Would the doctor come soon?
36509Would the world regard her marriage to Philip Barry in the same wretched light as her aunt?
36509You are miserable because you gave up-- left your Church?"
36509You are willing?"
36509You do n''t want it to hurt?"
36509You have heard about New Year''s Day in Pasadena?
36509You know Reggie''s warm, live temperament?
36509You know she is most ambitious for her daughters?"
36509You may fancy his skill from the time we made-- ninety- nine miles, was it not?
36509You must enjoy living here?"
36509You want to go away because you think it is a sin to love me?
36509You will advise me?"
36509Your manuscript returned?"
36509be clazy?
36509really better?"
36509she sobbed,"will you not say prayers for our darlin''?
36509throw away his soul without longing to repent?
36509wo n''t you, dear?
4288Am I? 4288 And how soon?
4288And that is, Madam--?
4288And then suppose your son asks you why he ca n''t go camping with the other boys in summer school, and your daughter wants to join the cotillion?
4288And what would new presses cost?
4288And who will George?
4288And you say that this Rogers owns the newspaper?
4288Anything go wrong?
4288Are you going to have Lizzie?
4288Auntie''ll tell you,she repeated, adding suddenly, to the boy,"Russy, was n''t Aunt Ide in her room when you went up?
4288Barry, are you working too hard?
4288Barry,she said with a little effort,"have I been mistaken in thinking Billy''s mother was dead?"
4288But how the deuce will you get the costumes made?
4288But what a distinct period these things belong to, do n''t they?
4288But what are they halting for, and what are they clapping?
4288But what did they EAT, do you suppose?
4288But why do you hate it?
4288But, Barry, why are you working now?
4288Can we talk?
4288Captain Burgoyne was older than you, Sid?
4288Could you, WOULD you, take her over the place this afternoon, Barry? 4288 D''you think he looks all right?"
4288Did I tell you what Silva told me?
4288Did n''t he say why?
4288Did you know her?
4288Did you tell Wayne you got that frock in Santa Paloma?
4288Do you know, I do n''t know where you''ve been all these days, or what you went for? 4288 Do you still smell spice, and apples, and cider here?"
4288Getting enough of dinner parties?
4288Have n''t I said that?
4288He looks better, does n''t he? 4288 He would n''t like to come up to me, and get broken on the Mail?"
4288He''s an artist, too, is n''t he?
4288He''s sick of it, is he?
4288Here?
4288Hetty IS here, is n''t she?
4288His wife is very delicate, and they lost their little girl... Are you angry with me about anything, Barry?
4288How d''ye do it? 4288 How do you mean?"
4288How is everything going, Celia?
4288How was it today, Nellie? 4288 I may have to play to- night, Celia,"she went on, to her own cook,"but you girls can manage everything, ca n''t you?
4288I suppose it would kill you to have''em up here?
4288I''ve been thinking, Barry,she went on,"if you reordered the presses, they''d give you plenty of time to pay for them, would n''t they?
4288I--? 4288 Is n''t it?"
4288Is she really coming, Barry?
4288Is that children?
4288Is that the club?
4288Is this inclusive?
4288Is your head better, Mother?
4288It wo n''t interfere with your club work, Anne?
4288It-- it rather staggers one to think of trying to entertain a woman worth eight millions, does n''t it?
4288Mother, am I interrupting you?
4288Mother,said Ellen, flashing into radiance at the slightest encouragement,"have you told them about our Flower Festibul plans?"
4288No smoking?
4288Not knowing what?
4288Oh, but Barry,she gasped, her face radiant,"would he lend them?"
4288Oh, why store it? 4288 Paul,"said she, kissing his warm, moist neck,"do you truly love me a little bit?"
4288Say--?
4288Sidney,he said incoherently,"who-- where-- where did your father''s money go-- who got it?"
4288Silva?
4288So if you need-- yeast is it, that women always borrow?
4288Tell me WHAT?
4288Tell me, Joe, what''s all this talk of trouble between you and the Lacy boys at the rink?
4288Tell me, who is my nearest neighbor there, in the white cottage?
4288That''s so, your dinner is tomorrow night, is n''t it?
4288That''s so; you''ve got some sort of''High Jinks''on for to- night, have n''t you? 4288 The poor old MAIL?
4288There''s nothing against him, I suppose? 4288 There, how''s that?
4288To get an issue of the MAIL out tomorrow? 4288 To the city, Billy?"
4288Walter,his sister suggested nervously,"you''ll be awfully affectionate with Lizzie, wo n''t you?
4288Well, Annie-- doesn''t she do these things?
4288Well, but what can we DO?
4288Well, we''ve seen that coming, have n''t we? 4288 Well, what d''ye think of that?"
4288Went on WHAT?
4288What are you trying to do over there?
4288What are you two doing here at this hour?
4288What did she say when she went out?
4288What do they come for anyway? 4288 What do you think, Miss Pratt?"
4288What does Barry think?
4288What''s new with thee, coz?
4288Whatever made ye go over there for a dress- maker?
4288Where are you two boys going, Billy?
4288Where did WHAT-- father''s money? 4288 Where else would she be?"
4288Who ever said I was? 4288 Who is she?
4288Who will I be friends with?
4288Who, Richard?
4288Who?
4288Why did n''t you say so before?
4288Why did n''t you set them right?
4288Why do n''t they eat at home?
4288Why should she? 4288 Why, is it such a terrible effort?"
4288Why, what''s the matter with them?
4288Woman''s sphere? 4288 Would n''t he have loved this sort of life?"
4288Would n''t they be in your way? 4288 Yes, but that''s puttering here and there,"asserted Mrs. Brown,"would n''t laws for a working wage do all that, and more, too?"
4288You ca n''t really buy for them what you can do yourself, do you think so? 4288 You get a lot of fun out of your money, do n''t you, Sidney?"
4288You mean for people of a better class to go and live among them?
4288You''ve asked eight, so far,he said, as she was departing for the office an hour or so after dinner was finished,"but do you think that''s all?"
4288''Ibsen-- Did he Understand Women?''
4288--"Don''t you and your friend want to come and have some ice- cream with us, Josie?"
4288--didn''t she, Mother?
4288--didn''t she, Mother?
4288A second later he changed the topic abruptly by asking,"Did your roses come?"
4288Adams?"
4288All that space, she said, and those bins, and the little rooms, and all?
4288And as far as copying goes, do n''t we women always copy somebody, anyway?
4288And facing him radiantly, she demanded,"Who am I?"
4288And it went to her daughters, my step- sisters, they are older than I and both married--""Then you''re NOT worth eight million dollars?"
4288And she said she thought God sent you, did n''t she, Mother?"
4288And so old Ferguson wanted to sell, did he?"
4288And there was another pause before she said,"Where do men get their information, George?"
4288And, you see, my Indian boys--""Your WHAT?"
4288Are n''t we always imitating the San Francisco women, and do n''t they copy New York, and does n''t New York copy London or Paris?
4288Are we nursing a socialist in our bosom?"
4288Are we so swayed by mere money?
4288Are you crazy, Barry?"
4288Barry, are you hungry?"
4288Barry, there will be room now for my Ellen, and Billy, and Dicky Carew, wo n''t there?
4288Barry, when will we know about it?"
4288Barry, will you be an angel?"
4288Burgoyne?"
4288But even when I was eighteen, and we took a house in Washington, what could I do?
4288But listen, do you want to hear the tick- tock?
4288But why is it that our nice young American girls wo n''t come into our homes?
4288But wo n''t he be in your way?"
4288CHAPTER I"Annie, what are you doing?
4288D''ye get that?"
4288Did Annie find the doilies for the big trays?
4288Did Mrs. Binney come?
4288Did it come to you?"
4288Did n''t you say Adams?"
4288Did people of the nicer class speak of furniture as if it were made merely to be useful?
4288Did the extra ramekins come from Mrs. Brown?
4288Did you speak to the foreman about an opening for your sister?"
4288Do n''t you know how popular the girl who can play college songs always is at a house- party?"
4288Do you know this office is going to be much nicer than the old one?
4288Do you know what percentage survived?"
4288Do you know who she IS?"
4288Does n''t it, Barry?"
4288Have the press boys showed up yet?"
4288Her husband was at St. Petersburg for a while; then in London-- was it?
4288How goes everything with you?"
4288I call it a bang- up dinner, do n''t you, Parker?"
4288I said,''George, are you willing to have Jeannette get interested in that crowd?''
4288Is n''t that very decent of him?
4288Is that for the reception on the Fourth?
4288It sounds to me as if you really ought to make an effort to buy the paper, Barry, Have you thought of getting anyone to go into it with you?"
4288It''s a great occasion, I suppose?"
4288It''s nice enough, is n''t it?"
4288Jen, did n''t you have a dress like that when we were first married?"
4288Might even take something off the price, under the circumstances?"
4288Mother, may we have it?
4288O''Brien?"
4288Oh, did the extra ice come?
4288Oh, the cakes came, did n''t they?
4288Polishing the ramekins?
4288Sha n''t you have her?"
4288She consulted gravely with George Carew: should they attempt it?
4288She had her cheese just ripe enough, and samovar coffee to wind up with-- what more do you want?
4288She made your pink, did n''t she, Sue?
4288She''s a poor, brave little scrap-- twelve years old, did she say, Baby?"
4288Take the Browns, now, your neighbors there--""In the shingled house, with the babies swinging on the gate as we came by?"
4288The ayes rise, is that it?"
4288The buttercups came up, did n''t they?"
4288The question, is if we work like Trojans from now on, can we get an issue of the MAIL out tomorrow?"
4288Then she said abruptly:"Would Ferguson let you use the old STAR PRESS for a few weeks, do you think?"
4288Then you could rent the office and loft over the old station, could n''t you?
4288Then, with a sudden rush of enlightenment,"Why, Barry, you''re not JEALOUS?"
4288They used to make things so much more solid, do n''t you think so?
4288This was Hetty''s baby, and where was Hetty?
4288To see the house or each other''s clothes, or to eat?
4288Was it to San Francisco?"
4288What do you think at THAT?"
4288What does she know?
4288What does that do?"
4288What for?"
4288What have we all done?
4288What is that, a new dress?
4288What is to be done first about the MAIL?"
4288What of her fabulous wealth, after all, if he could support her as she chose to live, a simple country gentle- woman, in a little country town?
4288What worse blow could life give to the poorest girl?"
4288What would it mean?"
4288What''s her method?"
4288What''s the use of bringing a lot of children into the world that are going to suffer all sorts of privations when they get here?"
4288When did she ever speak of money, or take the least interest in money?
4288Where are they?
4288Where are you going to put them?"
4288Where''d she come from?"
4288Who are the Adamses?
4288Who got it?
4288Why do we have to depend upon the most ignorant and untrained of our foreign people?
4288Why this consideration?
4288Why this extra fuss?"
4288Will you find out, Annie?
4288Will you, Barry?"
4288Would you be perfectly willing to have your children feel at a disadvantage with all the children of your friends?
4288You really would n''t mind-- you wo n''t change your mind about it, Walt?"
4288You''ve seen--?"
4288and Lizzie?
4288he pleaded, taking her hands again,"may n''t I speak of it just this one day, and then never again?
4288news as fast as it comes in?
10124''Autocrat?'' 10124 A treat?"
10124Always?
10124And can you feel the rosy cheeks and bright eyes, too?
10124And could n''t we visit the Moki Indian reservation?
10124And do n''t you notice how well I walk, and how little use I have now for the crutches?
10124And freeze to death?
10124And which way do we go then?
10124And who''s going? 10124 And why should she?"
10124And you accepted such a condition?
10124And you ca n''t break your bonds and escape?
10124Are coyotes considered dangerous?
10124Are such things expensive, sir?
10124Are they all named Haggerty?
10124Are we to have no choice in the matter of partners?
10124Are you afraid, Major?
10124Are you ready?
10124Are you sure to leave to- morrow, Uncle John?
10124But I do n''t mind it in the least, Beth; do you?
10124But after this?
10124But how can you arrange to carry so much, Uncle?
10124But sometime? 10124 But what is the use?"
10124But what''s the news?
10124But who is to break the news to Myrtle?
10124But why did you leave Chicago?
10124Ca n''t Uncle John have an idea if he wants to?
10124Can he manage to do that?
10124Can we make her comfortable on a long ride?
10124Can you nod guess?
10124Can you put it on runners, like a sledge?
10124Canned er fresh?
10124Could anyone be more sweet or lovely?
10124Could n''t Wampus throw us a rope?
10124Could she ride so far in an automobile?
10124Dan''l?
10124Danger?
10124Did you call him Mr. Jones, sir?
10124Did you engage a carriage, Major?
10124Did you ever see a palm tree waving in New York; or daisy bushes as tall as a man; or such masses of roses and flowering vines? 10124 Did you find it in your dreams, then?"
10124Did your friend say anything about Hades Ranch?
10124Dit ve say shtand still, or dit ve nod say shtand still?
10124Do n''t you know his address?
10124Do n''t you like him, Daddy?
10124Do none of you ever reform?
10124Do we go to Imperial?
10124Do you believe there can be joy for me anywhere in the world?
10124Do you mean to keep him?
10124Do you really suppose we are on that man''s ground-- his ranch, as he calls it?
10124Do you sometime gamble?
10124Does Mr. Tobey own this place?
10124Does he know you are coming?
10124Eggs?
10124Eh? 10124 Ever been in this town before, Wampus?"
10124Fitted up?
10124For that bit of rags and meat?
10124Haggerty said--"Did n''t I give you Haggerty''s record, then?
10124Haggerty says--"Is that a rabbit or a squirrel? 10124 Has he a large party, then?"
10124Has he been in Leadville long?
10124Have I overlooked anyone?
10124Have n''t I?
10124Have n''t you any manners? 10124 Have you come into my life?"
10124Have you ever been overland to California?
10124Have you ever driven an''Autocrat''car?
10124Have you money?
10124How about the brakeman he threw off the train?
10124How long have you had him there?
10124How would Ethiopia or Hindustan strike you?
10124I follow you-- see? 10124 I go home unt say:''Who am I?''
10124I wonder what the poor brutes would think if they were stuffed full for once in their lives?
10124I wonder who he is?
10124Is Mr. Jones rich, then?
10124Is everything ready?
10124Is it a big town playing peek- a- boo among those hills, Uncle John, or is this really all there is to the place?
10124Is it so bad as that?
10124Is it still to be California?
10124Is n''t there any other road?
10124Is this story true?
10124Jones, and a miner?
10124Oh; we''re not going to ride in it, then?
10124Right?
10124Rooms?
10124Suppose he should be wandering now?
10124Tell me, Mr. Jones,she said, turning to him as he sat beside her;"what have you found?"
10124Tell me,she said;"why should you go to Leadville at all, now that you have no friend or relative there to care for you?"
10124Tell me: did Haggerty recommend Wampus?
10124Then where is she? 10124 Then you know the country?"
10124Those things may be well enough in their way,observed the Major,"but is their way our way?
10124Wampus,said the Major,"do you know the proper definition of a fool?"
10124Want meat fer supper?
10124Was n''t that enough?
10124What are we to understand by this outrage?
10124What are you doing there?
10124What are you going to do?
10124What do you mean by that?
10124What do you mean by this infernal nonsense?
10124What do you mean, sir, by this rebellious attitude?
10124What do you mean?
10124What do you think you will do?
10124What do you think, my dears?
10124What do you want?
10124What is Uncle Anson''s other name?
10124What is he doing?
10124What is her uncle''s name?
10124What is it, then?
10124What is it?
10124What is the Imperial road?
10124What is your price?
10124What kind of meat?
10124What make him so? 10124 What make him, then?"
10124What new idea has Uncle John conceived?
10124What on earth is Mumbles?
10124What would you propose doing?
10124What would you suggest, Patsy?
10124What''s his other name-- Anson?
10124What''s the odds?
10124What''s the programme, John?
10124What''s the use? 10124 When did you arrive?"
10124When do we start, Uncle?
10124When you have Wampus, what more you want?
10124Where''s the fiddle?
10124Which way do we go?
10124Who cares for danger? 10124 Who is Haggerty?"
10124Who is he?
10124Who is''he,''Wampus?
10124Who told you so?
10124Who''s Mumbles?
10124Why did you not tell us?
10124Why do you force me to be persistent?
10124Why not take her to California with us?
10124Why not to- morrow?
10124Why not? 10124 Why not?
10124Why not?
10124Why not?
10124Why not?
10124Why were you not independent enough to earn your own living?
10124Why were you sent here into exile?
10124Why?
10124Why?
10124Will they continue this Grand Opera chorus all night?
10124Will they wear their revolvers at the dance?
10124Will we ever get back?
10124Would we care to ask him?
10124Would your English ladies at home consent to dance with armed men?
10124You wo n''t mind being left alone, will you?
10124You-- you are Mr. Jones, I believe, of-- of Boston?
10124You?
10124Air yeh prepared to pay fer thet order in solid cash?"
10124Am I now great?
10124And if I shed my gun what''s to prevent some one else getting the drop on me?"
10124And that''s a beginning, is n''t it?
10124And why should I do so?
10124Any milk?"
10124Are n''t they sweet, and do n''t they remind you of brides?"
10124But he''s a fine driver, is n''t he?"
10124But how about provisions?"
10124But what''s to prevent more of those vermin from crawling into the tent during the night?"
10124But why should it be?
10124But wo n''t you take one of my friends, also?
10124But your trouble is over now?"
10124Ca n''t you all see the change?"
10124Can you, John Merrick, sit there like a lump o''putty and do nothing, when your niece and my own darlin''Patsy is lost-- or strayed or stolen?"
10124Could this young fellow have really merited his fate?
10124Do n''t I know it?
10124Do n''t you realize, my dear, that this accident has probably deprived you of the means of earning a livelihood?"
10124Do you know, sir, I at first suspected you might be the missing uncle?
10124Do you want Mumbles in your lap?
10124Eh, Patsy?"
10124Eh, boys?"
10124Eh?
10124Eh?"
10124For what is wise?
10124For what?"
10124Grand?
10124Has the trip tired you, girls?"
10124Has your plan matured yet?"
10124Have n''t I proved it?
10124Have n''t they any gallantry?"
10124How can we best assist her?"
10124How did it get into your head, little one?"
10124How do you like it, dear?"
10124How was your own room, Wampus?"
10124I said he was eccentric, did I not?"
10124If it were, why should_ I_ come into your life just now?"
10124Is n''t the joy or sorrow equally divided in life?"
10124Is not Mister Algy his eye mos''beautiful blacked?"
10124Iss i d nod a crime-- a vickedness-- eh?"
10124It was beginning to grow dark, and Beth said, regretfully:"We must get back, girls, and dress for dinner-- an unusual luxury, is n''t it?
10124It''s well enough to feed ourselves, but what if we ran short of the precious feed for the engines?"
10124Jones?"
10124Just we three?"
10124Me?
10124My child, why are you so persistent?"
10124Not badly hurt, I hope, sir?"
10124Now tell me, Wampus: if I employ you will you be faithful and careful?
10124Now, my dears, what is it?"
10124Perhaps, after all, we should be thankful it''s only-- what''s his name?"
10124Rattlesnake soon eat Mumble up-- eh?
10124Sir, do the Major swear sometime?"
10124So the critic turned to his brother- in- law and asked:"Is it fully decided which way we shall go?"
10124Such being the circumstances, what would you advise?"
10124Then what am I to do?"
10124Then why do I sleep in front seat of motor car?"
10124Then, what_ shall_ I call you?"
10124Uncle John approached him and said:"Can you tell me, Mr. Ross, who the gentleman is in the corner?"
10124Vot I can do?
10124Vot can I do?
10124Vy nod?
10124What does it matter if my income is n''t invested properly, or the bond coupons cut when they''re due?
10124What else did Haggerty tell you?"
10124What happen to him?"
10124What is Mumbles doing?"
10124What more could we ask to see from any one viewpoint?"
10124What next, Major?"
10124What right have we to intrude upon them, then?"
10124What shall we do for Myrtle?
10124Whatever kept ye out''til this time o''night, Patsy darlin''?"
10124When do we make the start?"
10124When do you intend to start?"
10124Where did you find the thing so suddenly?"
10124Where''s the Major?"
10124Who is the host, Uncle John?"
10124Why do n''t you step out bravely into the roses and sunshine of life, and find the joy that has been denied you?"
10124Why not?
10124Why not?"
10124Why should I?
10124Will you do this?"
10124Wo n''t we, boys?"
10124Would you like to undertake this engagement?"
10124You stick violin bow in eye some day?"
10124You''ll get a big touring car, wo n''t you, Uncle John?"
10124exclaimed Wampus, nodding approvingly"You fight duel with him?
10124said Uncle John;"how could you be arrested for speeding when the automobile was on a fiat car?"
35512A what?
35512All my what?
35512Alone?
35512And I had drunk too much champagne?
35512And Nina?
35512And Nina?
35512And this is Mr. Thorpe? 35512 And you will use it-- all, señor?"
35512Are they? 35512 Are you dying?"
35512Are you in love with her?
35512Are you on your way to marry my daughter?
35512Are you proposing to me?
35512Are you puzzling?
35512Are you quite well? 35512 Are you sure, Nina, that your case is so bad?"
35512Are you two lost in a quicksand?
35512Are you well, Nina?
35512Are your parents unmarried?
35512Are your sisters well? 35512 But would n''t you rather travel, Nina?"
35512But you will do nothing to dissuade her?
35512Can I have a bath?
35512Can San Francisco-- awful San Francisco!--be in the same territory? 35512 Can papa be embarrassed?
35512Could n''t you make an effort, and let me take you to England?
35512Do you care to dance?
35512Do you love Nina Randolph?
35512Do you mean that Mrs. Randolph might object?
35512Do you mean to say that you would marry her, knowing what you do?
35512Do you suppose you make yourself more interesting by hinting that your city will one day be ashamed of you?
35512Does England really exist?
35512Guadalupe, for Heaven''s sake, what have you been doing?
35512Has it occurred to you that I love your daughter?
35512Hav''n''t you any sort of a tub you could bring me? 35512 Have not you a headache?
35512Have we a visitor? 35512 Have you been ill, too?"
35512Have you committed a crime? 35512 Have you had a lover-- a child?
35512Have you loved some man that is dead?
35512Have you no suspicion?
35512Held up?
35512How are all your flirtations getting on?
35512How long do they keep this thing up without breaking down?
35512How would you like a dip before breakfast? 35512 How would you like go to New York?
35512I beg pardon?
35512I never have, not for a moment; but-- oh-- what does it matter what is the reason? 35512 I wonder if I shall see_ her_--and you again, or if my unlucky star sets in this world to rise in the next?
35512I-- what?
35512Ideals? 35512 If I build a little vault for you and her will you sign a paper giving me-- certain rights?"
35512In the vault with my mother and-- and--_him_? 35512 In what way is it so unlike other places?
35512Is Don Diego Estenega here?
35512Is Nina in this house or not?
35512Is it true that I kissed you the other night?
35512Is my daughter here?
35512Is she a great beauty?
35512Is that true? 35512 Is there insanity in the family, cancer, consumption?"
35512It is not possible? 35512 It is the perfection of grace--""Would you like to see something far,_ far_ more beautiful?"
35512Just mind your own business, will you?
35512May I come often?
35512Miss Shropshire, you will tell her that I am Richard? 35512 Mr. Thorpe, sir?"
35512My what? 35512 Nina?
35512No? 35512 Oh, is that all?"
35512On your word of honour?
35512Or-- perhaps-- she has told you?
35512Poor?
35512Shall I fetch you a glass of champagne?
35512Shall you see no one?
35512Should not you?
35512Show the Señor Torp to his room, no? 35512 Small- pox?
35512Then, in God''s name, what is it? 35512 Was that a rat?"
35512Well? 35512 Well?"
35512Well?
35512Were any other members of her family-- similarly afflicted?
35512What am I bid for this photograph album? 35512 What am I bid?"
35512What am I offered for this lot?
35512What am I offered, gentlemen, for this? 35512 What am I offered?
35512What am I offered?
35512What am I to do with all these men?
35512What are some women made of?
35512What are you about?
35512What are you looking for?
35512What have you that''s new? 35512 What is a man''s love good for, if it ca n''t think of the woman first?
35512What is it? 35512 What is she going to do with that baby?
35512What is the matter?
35512What is this mystery?
35512What is your secret? 35512 What is your secret?"
35512What of her?
35512What? 35512 What?"
35512Whatever made you so late?
35512When can I see Nina?
35512Who else is to be of the party?
35512Why are you so afraid of compromising yourself?
35512Why did I not bring my reboso? 35512 Why do n''t you send for him?"
35512Why do n''t you travel?
35512Why not go back to the Presidio?
35512Why not stay? 35512 Why not?"
35512Why should I fight?
35512Why shouldst thou be sad? 35512 Why this unexpected honour?
35512Why you no stay here?
35512Why-- why?--I must respect your moods if you wish to avoid me at times-- but--"Do you admire that?
35512Why?
35512Will you tell me the whole story? 35512 Would it be Mrs. Hunt McLane-- a Creole?
35512Would n''t you like a change?
35512Would you go, papa,--to New Orleans? 35512 Would you mind kissing me?
35512Would you-- you believe in my disinterestedness, do you not, Miss Molly?
35512Yes?
35512You did not recognise me?
35512You do n''t know? 35512 You ever been marry, señor?"
35512_ Will_ you?
35512AN AUCTION SALE OF FUNERAL AND WEDDING TRAPPINGS"What am I offered?"
35512And Thorpe?
35512And after?
35512And all to what purpose if she marries a cad and a brute?
35512And now that everything is getting so upset, who knows if he''ll ever get my letters?
35512And that detestable Clough?"
35512And what else have I left?
35512And who am I that I should judge you?
35512Are all women, I wonder, like those I have known?
35512Are n''t they our natural protectors?
35512Are n''t they supposed to think for us,--take all the responsibilities of life off our shoulders?
35512Are you dusty?
35512Are you in constant terror of discovery?"
35512Are you married?"
35512Are you tired?"
35512Are you wicked?"
35512Besides, we do not carry our flesh into the next world; so Reinaldo, who hated fat women-- Ay, Señor Torp, pardon me, no?
35512But I always manage to forget her existence when I am off like this, and she is out of my sight--""Why do you hate your mother?"
35512But since the other day I have been haunted by that poor little grave in the big forest--""Would you like to have it brought down to Lone Mountain?"
35512But what good could this scrubby little man do me, if he were?
35512But why tempt fate?"
35512Can I fix it?
35512Can I help you down, sir?"
35512Can not you see that I am right?"
35512Did these haughty grandees take him for a pauper?
35512Did you care much?"
35512Do n''t you know it''s bad luck?"
35512Do you still wish to marry me?"
35512Do you suppose I can help seeing what life is?
35512Do you suppose he is a mesmerist?
35512Do you take that in?"
35512Do you think I''d have that reptile near me?"
35512Do you understand?
35512Do you understand?"
35512Do you wish to marry me?"
35512Does she never-- converse?"
35512Does that sound cold- blooded?
35512For what?
35512Had he not better steal out as he had come, refusing to consider what the strange sounds proceeding from the room of that strange woman might mean?
35512Has there been time?"
35512Have n''t you imagination enough to guess what this last year has made of me?
35512Have they told you?
35512Have you been much in America?
35512Have you ever let any man kiss you before?"
35512He was followed immediately by Mr. Randolph, who exclaimed delightedly:"Is it really you, Mr. Thorpe?
35512Here-- look-- what do you think of this?"
35512How is it that you and Captain Hastings are such great friends?"
35512How long have you been here?
35512How you like the way we make the fun?"
35512I can go-- can''t I, papa?"
35512I saw her the other day, for the first time in two years, and she told me she was very ill.""Have you deserted her?"
35512I suppose we do n''t enter the houses of peaceable citizens, even in California, carrying loaded firearms?"
35512I wonder if I shall ever want to leave California?"
35512If she was to be saved, why had not the baby been spared?
35512If you do n''t want to risk going East, why not visit some of the Spanish people in Southern California?"
35512Is any one else with her?"
35512Is it possible that her illness is serious?
35512Is it yours?
35512Is it?"
35512Is she all right otherwise?"
35512Is she not at Redwoods?
35512Is that it?"
35512Is your sash crooked?
35512Nina going to marry that horrid little man?
35512Now, do you understand?
35512Oh, Mr. Thorpe, does not that ship look beautiful?"
35512Perhaps you will send me a little piano?"
35512Shall I bring your supper here?"
35512Shall I open the door?
35512Shall we flirt, by the way, or shall we merely be friends?"
35512Si you like California, Señor Torp, why you no living here?"
35512So dirt that treep, no?
35512That is right always, no?
35512Then you have no objection to raise?"
35512This room is frightfully warm, do n''t you think so, señora?
35512This sort of thing is in keeping with the character, is n''t it?
35512Thou hast thine own house, far more elegant than this, I am told: why shouldst thou feel sad to come back?
35512Was he close upon the Randolph skeleton?
35512Was it of content?
35512What am I offered?"
35512What are you scowling about,''Lupie?
35512What are your conclusions?"
35512What cousin?"
35512What did Doña Prudencia mean by saying that Diego Estenega killed her husband?"
35512What do you think of her?"
35512What does it matter?
35512What excuse shall you give people?"
35512What have I to live for?
35512What is the matter with you?
35512What''s a man good for?"
35512Who ever had an ideal after a glass of champagne-- except to be in the wildest spirits for the rest of one''s life?
35512Why ca n''t you give a straight answer to a straight question?"
35512Why could n''t he have waited till we got there?"
35512Why do n''t you hate him?
35512Why myself?
35512Why not lie down and not bother with this ball?"
35512Why not send for him, and live here for some months longer?
35512Why on earth have you put on those things?
35512Why should I struggle?
35512Why should you watch your most insignificant guest?"
35512Why, indeed, should not her attacks be far less frequent, if she were happy and her life were alternately peaceful and diversified?
35512Why?
35512Will that suit you?
35512Will you arrange an interview for me?"
35512Will you come outside with me, or stay in with him?"
35512Will you go?"
35512Will you make the compact?"
35512Will you pardon me for taking two great liberties,--first, coming here, and then, taking possession of your hammock and smoking?
35512Will you promise not to kiss me if we should happen to be alone?"
35512Will you say another word?"
35512Will you?"
35512Would he tell her father?
35512Would she expect him to apologise?
35512Would you like to clean up?
35512You do n''t doubt him?"
35512You never hear?
35512You no laughing at us, señor?"
35512You no like go to your room?
35512You think ees possiblee keep on love when the other have been dead twenty years?"
35512You will forgive me for leaving the United States for a short period, will you not, dearest?
35512You will return with us, Mr. Thorpe?
35512a man?"
35512exclaimed Hastings,"what on earth is the matter with you?"
35512he cried,"have you women no heart?
35512what on earth is the matter with your back?"
12139A six- strand, eh? 12139 All right,"returned Jack promptly, with a rising inflection,"Are you going to get up, or shall I haul you out by the heels?"
12139Amongst the gringos must you go to find one worthy? 12139 And does your friend also call it a little thing?"
12139And seeing you''re located down here for the summer, and do n''t need it, why do n''t you put it into lots? 12139 And the patron will have a gringo for majordomo?"
12139And what was your hurry to get to town?
12139And who''s old Manuel?
12139Are you loco, to talk of bull- fightings?
12139Are you sore over that trouble I had in town? 12139 Are you sure?"
12139Art thou scolding José again, my Andres? 12139 But if there should be an accident?"
12139But is it not your boast that the Señor Allen is the supreme caballero of California?
12139But is there further hurt?
12139But my riata?
12139Come on down to Picardo''s, Jack; what the deuce is there here to hold you? 12139 Could you overtake Manuel, do you think?"
12139D''you say Senory Jemimy?
12139Do n''t look so much like gobbling, when you get right down to cases, does it? 12139 Do you care if I use Surry?
12139Do you know where it is?
12139Do you want it?
12139Does it please you, then, Valencia? 12139 Ever been on a horse?"
12139For a camel, did you say?
12139Give that to Don Andres, will you, Valencia? 12139 Got any greaser here that can talk white man''s talk, and you can trust?"
12139How d''yuh do?
12139How long did you say they''ve been gone?
12139How much land does he say belongs to him? 12139 How quick could you get to the rancho?"
12139How you feel for my dam- close call to- morrow?
12139I do n''t like that caballo,went on Dade, helping himself to meat,"and so I''d hate like the deuce to be hung for stealing him; sabe?"
12139I was walking behind the other two, but I heard Rawhide say:''Hello, son, any luck in the diggin''s?'' 12139 I wonder,"grinned Jack slyly,"if there is n''t a señorita at Palo Alto?"
12139If I wanted to go, do you think I''d hang back because he''s going?
12139If you had n''t happened along-- say, how did you happen to come? 12139 Is it anxiety for me that makes you so solicitous?"
12139Is it you, Valencia??
12139Is it you, Valencia??
12139Is there no way, Señor, in which you might avert this trouble? 12139 Jack, are you going to make it a sure- enough duel?"
12139Judge of riatas? 12139 Know anything about them greasers?
12139Looking for some rope?
12139No? 12139 Now, what do you make of that?"
12139Now, what do you suppose is the excitement over there?
12139Oh, how''s the señorita, by the way?
12139Remember that picture in Shakespeare of''White Surry''? 12139 Sa- ay,"drawled Jerry, when he came up to the little group,"what d''ye want done with this here greaser that fired on Jack?
12139Saw you ever a riata thrown as he threw it? 12139 Say, Hunter, ai n''t yuh got any feelin''s?
12139Say, Manuel, do you know a good riata, when you see one lying around loose?
12139Señor Allen, would you like to see my birds?
12139Señor Hunter,Don Andres began suddenly,"have you decided what you will do?
12139Shall we ride out and put them to the test?
12139Something has stirred his blood; surely your friend has done nothing to offend him?
12139Still-- have a smoke?
12139The blue- eyed one-- did you find from the vaqueros why he did not come? 12139 There ought to be enough decent men in this town to--""Did you git to see Jack?"
12139Tol''ble, thank yuh, how''s y''self? 12139 Up for all day?
12139Valencia? 12139 Want to come along?
12139Want to take a ride up that way and let the sun shine on your nice new saddle?
12139Well, what good would it do for you to turn down the offer, then? 12139 Well, what have I done now?"
12139Well-- what of it?
12139Well? 12139 Were any shots fired by any one except Allen?"
12139What about the riata?
12139What do you make of that?
12139What if the Committee catches you with that buckskin, Manuel?
12139What is the pleasure of the señor?
12139What of?
12139What was the row about-- do yuh know?
12139What''ll you take for him?
12139What''n hell made you brag about me to Manuel?
12139What''s pesterin''the ole feller? 12139 What''s the matter?
12139Where''s Jack?
12139Who''s got him?
12139Who''s the best vaquero, the bravest and the best in California?
12139Who''s the kid?
12139Why did n''t you say so?
12139Why do n''t you wear it just the way it is, honey?
12139Why do n''t you yell at me that the sun is going to set in the west to- night?
12139Why does it seem a pity?
12139Why, you darned chump, how long ago was it that you talked yourself black in the face, trying to make me say I''d stay? 12139 Why,"demanded José bitterly,"should the Americanos presume to question our right to our land?
12139Why? 12139 Why?"
12139Why?
12139You admit, then, that you killed Rawhide Jack and Texas Bill this morning?
12139You are n''t crazy about this job here, are you? 12139 You fellows are going to dance, ai n''t yuh?"
12139You say he''s quit?
12139You swear that you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so- help- you- God?
12139You will excuse me, Señor? 12139 You''ll eat, first, wo n''t you?"
12139Your friend, the Señor Allen-- he is to join you later, perhaps?
12139A man might as well put up his hands when he hears her coming-- huh?
12139About not thinking out loud?
12139Ah, Señor--""Ah, Valencia, why not scatter some of your enthusiasm over the other camp- fires?"
12139Ai n''t it hell?"
12139Am I not right?
12139Am I then to be blamed because José has a bad temper and speech hotter than the enchilladas of Margarita?
12139And love-- what was love, after all?
12139And whar did he git his title to it?"
12139And you?"
12139Another señorita?"
12139Bull fight and all?"
12139But I wish I knew where; we''d take him up to the mine with us; huh?"
12139But-- what''n hell made you say riatas?"
12139CHAPTER XVIII WHAT IS LOVE WORTH?
12139Ca n''t you?"
12139Can you dress it so that it will be the most perfect riata in California, Diego?"
12139Could they not see that this Señor Hunter was as themselves?
12139D''you think I do n''t know enough to take care of myself?
12139D''you think I''m afraid of José?
12139D''you think a man never scowled my way before?
12139Dade, do you think he''d like to go along to the mine?
12139Did n''t they wipe your reputation clean with their official document, that Bill sent you a copy of?
12139Did you have the invisible cap, Señor?
12139Did you hear them say I won the duel with luck?
12139Did you hear them yelling, awhile ago?
12139Did-- er-- did Teresita take in all the sports?
12139Do n''t you think the old town needs taking apart?"
12139Do you reckon anything''s worth all the heart- burnings you''re indulging in?
12139Does the señor understand?"
12139Er-- what did you say her name is?"
12139For sport, that all may witness, and choose who is champion, after the bull- fighting, and the--""What are you talking about, man?"
12139For the medalla oro and also for a prize will they fight; and the prize-- what think you, Señor?"
12139Give me a job?"
12139Got the toothache?"
12139Have a d- drink?"
12139Have n''t I told you, right along, that he''s a wonder?"
12139Have you seen José lately?
12139He do n''t know any of my little kinks, do n''t you see?
12139Hello, Dade, how are yuh?"
12139How about it, Jack?
12139How about that sassy- eyed Picardo girl?
12139How did you know--?"
12139How do you make out it''s only twenty miles?"
12139How do you manage it, anyway?"
12139How many''s he got, mister?"
12139I have n''t seen or heard anything of him; have you?"
12139I never denied it, did I?"
12139I wonder if the privilege of tearing you in pieces would not bring the smile to his lips?
12139I''ve seen too many stranded--""The señor is not pleased with the riata?"
12139I''ve taught him how to take care of himself; have n''t I, Diego?"
12139Is it anything I''ve said or done?"
12139Is it for a wager that you travel thus?"
12139Is that right?"
12139Is that so, Shorty?
12139Is the Señor Jack a weakling, that he can not fight for himself?"
12139Is the old fellow jealous?"
12139Is there a señorita?"
12139Is there no way, Señor?"
12139It do n''t do any good for you to bawl it out in public and get the worst men in the Committee down on you, does it?
12139Let me have your spurs, will you?
12139Love''s worth-- what is love worth, anyway?"
12139Manuel would n''t get it, would he?"
12139Maybe, later on-- So you like your new horse, huh?
12139No?
12139On the quiet, what do you reckon you''re going to do to the greaser?"
12139Or it was in Shakespeare till you tore it out to start a fire, that wet night; remember?
12139Reckon your old don will give me a job?"
12139Sabe?
12139Saw you ever a sweeter land than this?"
12139Saw you the look of José as he passed?
12139Say, Valencia was telling me yesterday--""Well, what the dickens did ail you, then?"
12139Say, what was it made you act so glum since we came down here?"
12139Seem''son, how-- do-- you--_do_?"
12139Sensible?
12139Señor Hunter, will you speak for me?
12139Señor Jack, if so be you should ever desire death, will you let José do the killing?
12139Sha n''t I hold your horse while you git on?
12139Shall a man not be true to his friends?"
12139So, until I do, I can believe he''s the best, ca n''t I?"
12139Some one--""Where''s Surry?"
12139Surely you would n''t want to know that your roof had sheltered a coward?"
12139Tell me, Valencia, have you seen him lasso anything?"
12139The Captain had not discovered it there-- but would it make any difference?
12139The arch in his neck, and all?
12139The señor has of course heard the news?"
12139Then a question was called to whoever might be within hearing:"Who''s the best vaquero in California?"
12139Then comes a stranger and steals--"Ah, you ask me why must I fight to the death?
12139There was doubt in the señor''s mind about his horsemanship being the best in all California?
12139They would see the blue- eyed one flung dead upon the ground, and then-- would the gringos want to fight?
12139Tol''''i m he''d get hung if he-- have a d- drink?"
12139WHAT IS LOVE WORTH?
12139Want to come along?"
12139Want to lay a few bets yourself, you and Dade?
12139Was that another sample of my fool''s luck?"
12139Was wood scarce, Bill, when you built that bed?"
12139Were not thousands left?
12139What I wanted to say is, what''s the matter?
12139What do you want of one?
12139What do you want to fight to the death for?"
12139What if it is?
12139What if some hearts were bitter over the prospect?
12139What is it?"
12139What is love worth?
12139What mattered one steer, or even a fat cow, slain wastefully?
12139What the devil do you think?
12139What then?
12139What think you, Valencia?
12139What was it you were telling me, there in your own doorway, to- day?
12139What was the row about; if you do n''t mind telling me?"
12139What you going to call him?"
12139What''s holding you anyway?
12139What''s the matter, Bill?
12139What''s the matter?
12139What''s the real reason why you want to leave?"
12139What''s the trouble?"
12139What''s yer name, mister?
12139What''s your name?"
12139Where is that yellow caballo which no man has ridden?
12139Where you headed for?"
12139Where''s Chico?
12139Where''s the riata?"
12139White Surry, eh?
12139Why do n''t you kick me for being such a selfish cuss?"
12139Why, ai n''t Sandy''s case proof enough that I''m right?
12139Why, did n''t the Committee investigate you, first thing after Bill was elected, and find that you were justified?
12139Why?"
12139Would a dagger in Sandy''s sleeve have made any difference?
12139Would not the Señor Allen fight this fool who flouts him so?"
12139Would the señor care to read it?
12139Would you ask us to believe that Texas Bill lied with his last breath?"
12139You do n''t mind if I talk to''em?"
12139You do n''t mind, do you?
12139You had a disagreeable experience, Señor?
12139You know his wife died a few months ago, and he''s kind of alone; do you think he''d go?"
12139You wo n''t?
12139Your mine in the mountains-- it will be foolish to return there while the hands of the Vigilantes are reaching out to clutch you; do you not think so?
12139she cried passionately, just when Jack believed she was going to cry"Señor Jack?"
2185A pocket- book of the Doctor''s?
2185Ah, the gray- headed gentleman who lunched here the other day? 2185 Ah-- what is this?"
2185Always?
2185Am I really such a fright?
2185And if you do n''t get what you want on your own conditions, what''ll you do?
2185And is it true that you frightened the handsome Captain Carroll away from Amita?
2185And is that all?
2185And is that not enough? 2185 And what hast thou heard, Pereo?"
2185And what says Pereo of the fulfillment of his prophecy?
2185And where is this same telegraphic office?
2185And who is this one man?
2185And who tells you these pretty stories?
2185And why does Senorita Amita now-- look-- complain that Pereo, old Pereo, comes between her and this Senor Raymond--- this maquinista? 2185 And why, sir?"
2185And you Americanos can change in that time?
2185And you have no other sorrow?
2185And you propose to take a few husbands as partners in the business?
2185And you tell me this-- you, Maruja-- you who warned me against my hopeless passion for you?
2185And you think that is not an object of womanly solicitude? 2185 Are you sure?"
2185Ay, man, but the heirs; there must be considerable property?
2185Both alike?
2185But Miss Maruja is the eldest daughter of our hostess, is she not?
2185But even if it can be proved to have been a murder and not an accident, what has that to do with Mrs. Saltonstall or her claim to the property?
2185But how can this be prevented? 2185 But how do you know that she would not do this without-- excuse me-- without intimidation?"
2185But if they threatened you? 2185 But is he always very uncivil?"
2185But since when have you gentlemen become so observant and so punctilious? 2185 But surely this is not your determination?"
2185But what fan wilt thou keep thyself? 2185 But what has kept him from making known his claim to the Saltonstalls?
2185But why so serious tonight, my sister?
2185Could I foresee this?
2185Could you begin by showing a pal the nearest haystack or hen- roost?
2185Did you not think so, Monsieur Garnier?
2185Did you really arrange it beforehand? 2185 Did you think I was coming that way-- where everybody could follow me?"
2185Do I understand that you have called me here to listen to this infamous aspersion of a lady?
2185Do they suspect him at all?
2185Do you care?
2185Do you mean to say that you will permit this pocketbook, handed you in confidence, to be used for such an infamous purpose?
2185Do you still think it is Amita that I--he stopped and added passionately,"Do you remember what I told you?--have you forgotten last night?"
2185Do you think he is fortunate?
2185Do you think he ought to be?
2185Does he suspect the murder?
2185Going to ride to- night, sir?
2185Harry,she said, softly,"did you think of the property when-- when-- you kissed me in the conservatory?"
2185Have you looked here?
2185He is not so bad- looking, is he, Maruja?
2185Here?
2185His WIFE, eh? 2185 How do you know?"
2185How much?
2185How much?
2185How should they? 2185 How-- thou sawest it?"
2185How?
2185How?--sawest it?
2185I know him? 2185 I presume you are able to offer conclusive proofs of everything you have asserted?"
2185I''ll hear from you, then, when you are in San Jose?
2185I?--why?
2185Is he not?
2185Is it a matter of business?
2185Is it a quarrel? 2185 Is that all?"
2185Is this the surprise?
2185It is possible that you have misunderstood, Miss Saltonstall?
2185It''s for the job only, you understand?
2185Knives, Senor?
2185Listen; shall I tell you the story of our house? 2185 Nay, but WHAT said she?"
2185Once for all, do you refuse to return them to me?
2185That no one else should break it to my mother?
2185The Dona Maruja has, without doubt, noticed the bouquet on her dressing- room table from the Senor Garnier?
2185The terrible news?
2185Then I''m to stay here?
2185Then the coyote has always preceded some change in the family fortunes?
2185Then you do n''t think our friend the Captain has had this confidential butler ask his intentions yet?
2185There is another, then?
2185This letter, then, is my authority to recover them?
2185Track whom, Pereo?
2185Was I? 2185 What are you thinking of?"
2185What did you say your name was?
2185What do you mean?
2185What have I to do?
2185What have you got to say for yourself?
2185What if I were to ask you to fly with me now?
2185What is it?
2185What is that?
2185What is?
2185What mean you, girl?
2185What sort of knives have you got?
2185What was your mother''s name?
2185What would you? 2185 What would you?
2185What would you?
2185What''s the matter with your foot? 2185 Where are you going?"
2185Where are your parents now?
2185Where did you come from?
2185Where were you born?
2185Who are you?
2185Who dared thee? 2185 Who knows?
2185Who would dare forbid you talking to me of my sister? 2185 Who would have a right?"
2185Who''s that you''re talking to?
2185Who''s your handsome and wicked- looking friend?
2185Who? 2185 Whom do you seek?"
2185Whom? 2185 Whom?"
2185Why did they separate, then?
2185Why do you say,''Knowing it could he nothing more''?
2185Why dost thou not join the party that drives over to see the wonders of Aladdin''s Palace to- day? 2185 Why not, child?"
2185Why not?
2185Why shouldst thou fly from a dog like this?
2185Why, that''s the young man of the fonda, who picked up your fan,said Carroll,"is n''t it?"
2185Why?
2185Why?
2185Yes, but why seek them? 2185 Yes?"
2185You are-- a stranger here?
2185You do not live here?--you have no friends?
2185You found the tramp pow''ful lazy, did n''t ye?
2185You have not been to bed, Mara?
2185You shall come from Sank Hosay?
2185You surely would not consent to this, my mother?
2185You?--You?
2185''Why does the stranger press my foot in his great hand when he helps me into the saddle?
2185... Stay.... What''s he like?"
2185A servant?"
2185Ah, are you serious; or must you say something derogatory of the lassie''s admirers too?"
2185Am I not master here?
2185And comest thou here thy tardy Pereo to chide?
2185And he has been ill-- very ill, eh?"
2185And his family-- eh?"
2185And it was always:''Eh, Pereo, what shall we do to- day?
2185And more than that, they came here--""And converted the land also; is it not so?
2185And now you want-- what?"
2185And why?
2185And you do not ask what is this favor my mother wishes?"
2185And you will come to him with me at once; and he will recognize you; and we will laugh at those lies; wo n''t we, Harry?"
2185And, could he advise this?
2185Are we not all friends?"
2185Are we not to see the spot where the incantation that produces these marvels is held, even if we are forbidden to witness the ceremony?
2185Are you listening?"
2185Are you sure he has not?"
2185As she did not speak, he continued:"You are thinking, Miss Saltonstall, that you have seen me before, are you not?
2185But the others?
2185But where is this heir?"
2185But, if that is all, surely this prejudice can be removed?
2185Come, what said he, child?"
2185Comest THOU, too, to tell the poor old man his heart is cold, his limbs are feeble, his brain weak and dizzy?
2185Could it be Maruja?
2185Dare you fly with me now, to- night, to the old Padre at the ruined Mision, and let him bind us in those bonds that none dare break?
2185Dare you risk all?
2185Did they teach you this sort of strategy at West Point?"
2185Didst thou say the right?
2185Do I look it?"
2185Do n''t you see that Amita is dying of curiosity?"
2185Do you know what a dangerous thing it is for a woman who has lost one protector to begin to rely upon another?
2185Do you see that picturesque young ruffian over there?"
2185Dost thou hear me?
2185Dost thou not remember when the mustang bolted with him down upon us in the lane, and then thou didst say he would come to evil with the brute?
2185Dost thou think I would soil these hands, that might strike a higher quarry, with blood of thy game?"
2185Eh, and why does SHE, the lady mother, the Castellana, shut Pereo from her councils?"
2185Eh, where are they now?
2185Five days is not much of happiness or sorrow to forget, is it, Carroll-- Captain Carroll?"
2185For instance, you do n''t call her pretty?"
2185For why?
2185Given a shadowy lane, a lovers''moon, a pair of bright and not unkindly eyes, a charming and not distant figure-- what more could he want?
2185Have ye no pity on youth and innocence?"
2185Have you told your story to any one in the valley?"
2185How did the fellow get there?
2185I have had a bad night, and now this calamity"--she stopped and then added, softly,"I want you to do a favor for-- my mother?"
2185I shall not permit him to be uncivil over THAT-- dost thou understand?
2185I wonder what''s up?"
2185I, Pereo, fear?
2185If they drove me from the house?"
2185If, as you say, there are actual proofs, why have they not been acted upon before?
2185In the midst of this the musical voice of Maruja was heard saying,"What is a tramp?"
2185Is it, then, true that Dona Maria said she would have naught more to do with the drunken brute of her mayordomo?"
2185Is this not tempting me?
2185Is this the help you proffer?"
2185It was not THAT he meant?"
2185It was you, Pereo, who took me before you on your pinto horse to the rodeo, when no one knew it but ourselves, my Pereo, was it not?"
2185Jovita Castro had heard( who had not?)
2185My father forgave the Doctor-- why can not you?
2185Nay; thou wilt not?
2185Nevertheless, he laid his hand on the old man''s arm, and, looking him calmly in the eye, said, quietly,"Come?
2185No revolvers and bowie- knives, man, before breakfast, eh?"
2185Pereo, good Pereo, we are asked to ride here and there; we are expected to visit the new people in the valley-- what say you, Pereo?
2185Prince asked, almost rudely,--"Who else has she told this to?"
2185Raising his eyes suddenly to Carroll, he said, quickly,--"You have examined it?"
2185Senor Captain, what are you staring at?
2185Shall we tear ourselves away from the tombs of our ancestors, and join them?"
2185She a flirt, speerin''at men, with that modest downcast air?
2185She was not then grieved-- our Amita-- eh?"
2185Strangely enough, his ditty was a popular Spanish refrain of some matador''s aristocratic inamorata:-- Do you see my black eyes?
2185Tell me, would you actually like me to see if I could assist the virtuous tramp?
2185That Indian- looking fellow?
2185The one of sandal- wood thou hadst to- day?"
2185There''s Buchanan, and Raymond, and Victor Guitierrez, eh?"
2185Thou, Pepita, is thy mistress asleep or dead, that thou sittest here?
2185Turning to Guest, with flashing eyes, she said,"Is it true-- are you the son of Dr. West, and"--she hesitated--"kept out of your inheritance by US?"
2185Well, well, what''s the difference?"
2185What can keep them from being acted upon now?"
2185What do you propose to have me do?"
2185What matter?
2185What said this coyote to the mother of thy mistress?"
2185What will Pereo say, little mother?"
2185What would you?
2185What''s your father''s first name?
2185When Maruja received hers, she said, laughingly, to Prince,"Will you think me very importunate if I ask for another?"
2185Where, Pereo?
2185Who knows?
2185Who said thou wast too old?"
2185Who shall we dine to- day?''
2185Who''s at the casa?
2185Why track them?"
2185Will ye no be ashamed o''yerself for putting the tricks of a Circe on sic a honest gentle bairn?
2185Will you not?"
2185Would SHE come?
2185Would you expect him to be as considerate of others?"
2185Would you have loved me the less if I had avoided this meeting?"
2185Wouldst thou know what he said?
2185Ye do n''t happen to know it?"
2185You are friends, then?
2185You are--- what is called-- a bear-- eh?
2185You bear no malice?"
2185You have n''t got any money, of course?"
2185You would consider it indelicate-- eh?
2185You would say, Knowing this, why did I not warn you?
2185and could he counsel that?
2185and had he a purchaser for Los Osos?"
2185and should the cattle be taken from the lower lands, and the fields turned to grain?
2185are ye mad?
2185but are you not mistaken, Mr. Raymond?
2185said Amita,"where did you come from?"
2185said Raymond, with affected terror,"and spoil this perfect story?
2185sayest thou?"
2185she said, passionately;"and are you mad enough not to see that this very act would have made YOUR suit intolerable to my relations?"
2185that he is no longer fit to do thy master''s work?
2185the butler?
2185thou sawest this, and did nothing-- eh?"
2185would ye drive me mad?"
1162A real blacksmith''s biceps, eh, Warden? 1162 Am I greater than the gods that I may thwart the will of the gods?
1162An''what in the name of Sam Hill are they hard- riding for if it ai n''t for us?
1162And if he do n''t come back?
1162And if they wo n''t?
1162And the hill?
1162And then what happens?
1162And then?
1162And what harm in that?
1162And you believe this wonder, Lodbrog?
1162And your heaven?
1162Anything more?
1162Are there others?
1162Are you afraid of the damned Mormons?
1162Are you going to stop knuckle- talk?
1162Are you going to stop your knuckle- talking?
1162But are you certain?
1162But did you see them sore?--before the healing?
1162But the news, master? 1162 But they do n''t come near them?"
1162But what if they intend treachery?
1162But what will we do with the desert coming?
1162But, man,I reasoned with him,"what do I know of myself about this Cho- Sen?
1162Ca n''t they make up their minds what they''re goin''to do, an''then do it?
1162Can you tell us the name of the hill?
1162Did n''t Ed invent the knuckle- talk? 1162 Did n''t you know that?
1162Did you ever forget a man''s name you used to know as well as your own brother''s? 1162 Did you hear it boil?"
1162Did you read that grocery sign?
1162Do n''t like the Mormons, eh, son?
1162Do you remember all you read?
1162Do you think you can win to her?
1162Dunham, can your boy go along with Jesse?
1162Eating?--drinking?--fighting?
1162Enough of what?
1162For look you, who cares for flowers where flowers always are? 1162 Getting religion, eh?"
1162Has he not been waiting two hours as it is?
1162Have I not wine- guzzled a- plenty and passed strange nights in all the provinces? 1162 Have they got the fisherman yet?"
1162Have you any complaint to make, Standing?
1162Have you got faith in it? 1162 He''s the stuff, ai n''t he, Ed?"
1162How am I goin''to get a wink of sleep?
1162How goes it with the Professor?
1162How like you her?
1162How long have you been in?
1162How many sick tramps are there, my boy?
1162How much longer are they going to keep you in?
1162How''s the heart?
1162How''s tricks?
1162Is he God?
1162Is it not said that this event was prophesied of old time?
1162Is it not strange, so simple a man, a fisherman?
1162Is there anything you want to complain about?
1162Jesse,he asked,"are you afraid of the Indians?"
1162Jesus did not steal?
1162Just what, pray?
1162Late news?
1162Mayhap from the English Court?
1162Me?
1162Now, my boy, where is that?
1162Now, professor, how do I know all this stuff about_ kimchi_? 1162 Oh, ho, you''re threatening me, are you?
1162Or how could I have known it?
1162Quick and brilliant is it?
1162Say, Laban, supposin''you got killed here--"Who?--me?
1162Since you are in haste,Henry Bohemond proposed to me,"and since there are three of them and three of us, why not settle it at the one time?"
1162Since you are so sure of it, why do n''t you accept my proposition?
1162Some man raised from the dead to put such strange light in your eyes?
1162Some you forget?
1162Surely you do n''t think I''m holding out because I enjoy it?
1162That''s correct, and why not you? 1162 Then he can go on standing it?"
1162Then what is its name, my boy?
1162Then who am I,I asked,"to make liars of the prophets?
1162Then why do you fear to talk about it?
1162Then why worry?
1162They will not sell?
1162Think it is curtains?
1162Think so?
1162This Caiaphas, I have heard of him as high priest, then who is this Hanan?
1162Warden,I said,"do you see the way I am smiling?
1162Was he seditious?
1162We must have our women in heaven, else what is heaven for?
1162Well, then, Jesse,he said,"will you go with Jed to the spring for water?"
1162Well, what is it?
1162What about this dynamite?
1162What are his plans?
1162What are they?
1162What are you going to do about it?
1162What did I tell you?
1162What did it matter?
1162What do you think our chances are?
1162What do you think, Doc?
1162What is it?
1162What is it?
1162What is the other count?
1162What manner of man can he be to possess such power? 1162 What next?
1162What''s the matter with the ornery cusses?
1162What''s to prevent your inventing it right here in solitary?
1162Where is it now?
1162Which is?
1162Which is?
1162Which was?
1162Who ever heard of a man smiling after ten days of it?
1162Who had squealed?
1162Who is this he?
1162Who knows anything about dynamite?
1162Who was this John?
1162Who, for instance?
1162Whom did they crucify there, young scholar? 1162 Why burden my mind with thoughts about certainties?"
1162Why did n''t you call me?
1162Why did you not tell me before?
1162Why do n''t they come in to us?
1162Why not? 1162 Why not?"
1162Why not?
1162Why such haste? 1162 Why such haste?"
1162Will he stand it?
1162Will you give me your scalps?
1162Yes?
1162You believe that in the flash of an eye the festering sores departed from the lepers?
1162You can cinch me as tight as you please, but if I smile ten days from now will you give the Bull Durham to Morrell and Oppenheimer?
1162You mean mine is an iron- lined stomach?
1162You mean that is n''t its name?
1162You seen that smooth- faced old cuss?
1162You think he''ll stand ten days of it, Doc.?
1162A hunger strike, eh?"
1162Ai n''t that right, Jake?"
1162Am I any the less for these mutilations, for these subtractions of the flesh?
1162Am I correct in assuming that you have read an account in some diary published later by this Daniel Foss?
1162And I stayed my foot, and held my hand, for who was I to thwart the will and way of so greatly serene and sweetly sure a man as this?
1162And again, how?
1162And ai n''t you and me improving on it right along?
1162And always it was dynamite, dynamite,"Where is the dynamite?"
1162And at the end, de Villehardouin?"
1162And ever the eternal question was propounded to me: Where was the dynamite?
1162And ever, as we rode, Vandervoot brought up the rear, wondering,"God in heaven, what now?"
1162And in such noble company how could I be less noble?
1162And that very night did not Arius die in the street?
1162And what I witnessed set me bawling,"What now, Vandervoot?"
1162And what can even the Warden of a great prison do in reprisal on a prisoner upon whom the ultimate reprisal has already been wreaked?
1162And when I had you decently in the bed, did you not call me to you and command, if the devil called, to tell him my lady slept?
1162And while I bowed to the wife and gave greeting, I thought I saw Pilate give Miriam a significant glance, as if to say,"Is he not all I promised?"
1162And you next, de Goncourt?
1162And-- er-- excuse me for asking a personal question-- what are you going to do about it?"
1162Another clue: when was Hideyoshi the Shogun of Japan?
1162Anyway, what have you got to be afraid of?"
1162As Confucius said long ago:"When we are so ignorant of life, can we know death?"
1162Both experiences were equally real-- or else how did I remember them?
1162But how describe emotion in words?
1162But how?
1162But the spirit of you, that which can not die, where will it go when your body is dead?"
1162But what bearing has the Constitution on constitutional lawyers when they want to put the notorious Professor Darrell Standing out of the way?
1162But what did I reek?
1162But what was one to do?
1162But-- and here was the problem, and Morrell had not warned me: should I also will my head to be dead?
1162Canst tell me where red wine is sold?
1162Corn?
1162Could this particular content of his boy brain be utterly eliminated?
1162D''ye get it?
1162Dear cotton- woolly citizen, do you know what that means?
1162Did I say young?
1162Did he believe my fabled birth?
1162Did you hear, Timothy?"
1162Do n''t you know everybody has to bury their dead as they traipse along?
1162Do n''t you see, Jake?
1162Do n''t you see?
1162Do n''t you see?
1162Do you hear?
1162Do you understand?
1162For instance, how possibly, out of my present life''s experience, could I know anything about_ kimchi_?
1162For was not I equally a part of God''s plan, along with this heap of rocks upjutting in the solitude of ocean?
1162Gently I added:"But why all this fuss and fury for a mere man''s life?
1162Get my drive?
1162Had we not shared it for forty years?
1162Have I not said that I was a gay- hearted, golden, bearded giant of an irresponsible boy that had never grown up?
1162Have you a wish?"
1162Have you ever seen a colt or a calf throw up its heels and dash madly about the pasture from sheer excess of vitality and spirits?
1162Have you ever seen canvas tarpaulins or rubber blankets with brass eyelets set in along the edges?
1162Have you not heard?
1162He smiled that thin- lipped smile of his, and queried:"How like you the Lady Om?"
1162How did these things come to me?
1162I, too, bow to the gods, to all gods, for I do believe in all gods, else how came all gods to be?"
1162If I did so, no matter what befell the spirit of Darrell Standing, would not the body of Darrell Standing be for ever dead?
1162If a boy had had these memories, were they irretrievably lost when he had grown to manhood?
1162In the end, did I say?
1162Inefficient?
1162Inefficient?
1162Is that right?"
1162It was a simple message, namely:"Standing, are you there?"
1162It was farewell, I knew; for what chance had creatures so feeble as we to win alive over those surf- battered rocks to the higher rocks beyond?
1162It was offensive, true, but what could poor sea- cunies do?
1162Kim?
1162Mind?
1162My arms with which to work, my back with which to bend and lift, my hands cunning to clutch and hold-- were not these parts too in God''s plan?
1162Nay, just beyond yon peach- tree?
1162News?
1162Now how do I know that?
1162Now is that chess like our kind of chess?"
1162Now what do I know?
1162Now, what''s he followin''us up for through this God- forsaken country?"
1162Of what use is this thing?
1162Other lives?
1162Other worlds?
1162Pinched?
1162Quick?
1162Savages?
1162Silly, is n''t it?
1162Supposin''I am killed?"
1162The Emperor swallowed and his lips twitched ere he asked:"How explain you this?"
1162The poor man-- why should I deny him that solace?
1162The work surely was going on, but with what results?
1162Then whence?
1162Then who put it into your mind?"
1162Then why could not these other- world memories of the boy resurrect?
1162There?
1162Was anybody else going on with it, I wondered; and if so, with what success?
1162Was it vacation or sickness?
1162Was this island situated in the far South Pacific or the far South Atlantic?
1162What cared Pilate for a man''s life?--for many men''s lives?
1162What could I do?
1162What could old Johannes Maartens do, with a bevy of laughing girls about him, tweaking his nose, pinching his arms, tickling his ribs till he pranced?
1162What could the dolt do but grudgingly accept the amends I so freely proffered him?
1162What did the philosophers whisper about so long ago?"
1162What if they did unite, afterward, in averring that the break had been planned by Winwood?
1162What image of a bishop, for instance, could possibly form in his mind when I rapped our code- sign for_ bishop_?
1162What is it like-- your immortality?"
1162What made Pie- face Jones lay off a week?
1162What shall I be when I live again?
1162What was Captain Jamie to do?
1162What''s the man doing in the front of the other crowd you said was walking along?"
1162Whence came in me, Darrell Standing, the red pulse of wrath that has wrecked my life and put me in the condemned cells?
1162Where did Smith get that black eye?
1162Where is the dynamite?"
1162Where, now, are the crumbling rock- cliffs of old Egypt where once I laired me like a wild beast while I dreamed of the City of God?
1162Who else knows corn?
1162Why do they put the black cap over the head and the face of the victim ere they drop him through the trap?
1162Why not me?"
1162Why should I and mine not be fat from the rice in the same way?
1162Why should it not?
1162Why was Wilson, on the night shift for only ten days, transferred elsewhere?
1162Wo n''t you believe me when I tell you I did n''t invent it?"
1162Yet, if they were dreams, dreamed then, whence the substance of them?
1162and what could a poor sea- cuny do?
1162to make of the Messiah a false Messiah?
2570Hank,I says,"what''s matter?
2570--"Can''t, Star,"he says:"impossible!"--"Can''t?"
2570--"Ged, madam,"--I said,"delighted, proud; but why?"
2570--always calls me Star,--"how in blank, sir, can you remember the REAL names of your clients?"
2570Ah, Miss Mary, WAS it a temptation?
2570Ah, no?
2570Alexander, speak, I command you: is this the truth?
2570All is lost; the corral door is locked; the key is outside, and Concho is gone,--gone where?
2570All, Mr. Castro?
2570Am I dreaming Aleck, where are you?
2570An impostor, Miss Mary?
2570And Jovita, that firebrand, how will she-- hic-- like it, eh?
2570And if I refuse?
2570And it''s all in the family-- eh?
2570And suppose I refuse to give it up?
2570And the schoolma''am, eh?
2570And this?
2570And what is all my labor beside his honest sincerity?
2570And yet you refuse to satisfy my curiosity?
2570And you believe that they have abandoned their plans?
2570And you knew he was called Alexander Morton?
2570And you recognized him?
2570Any news from Col. Starbottle?
2570Are his pursuits here sedentary, or active?
2570Are you content?
2570Are you ill?
2570Are you prepared to deny that this is Alexander Morton?
2570Are you satisfied?
2570Are you willing to make this recantation as formal, this new contract as businesslike and valid?
2570At Poker Flat?
2570Been here long?
2570But Jack, Jack, you''re goin''to shake hands, ai n''t ye?
2570But could I get a scoundrel bad enough to satisfy the old man?
2570But go on, sir, go on: or is this all?
2570But he has written?
2570But how did you get here?
2570But how, how shall I prove it?--how?
2570But if reformation is so easy, so acceptable, why have you not profited by it?
2570But if you can do any better, eh-- if-- eh?--the schoolma''am''s a mighty pretty girl and a bright one, eh, Aleck?
2570But the world-- my friends-- my patrons-- how can I explain?
2570But then, how shall I see him?
2570But what if your lover had failed to keep those promises by which he was to gain your hand?
2570But what if, in this very drunkenness, this recklessness, he had once loved and worshipped another woman?
2570But where and why is he going?
2570But why does he conceal himself?
2570But why should he be so different from others?
2570But why was he discharged?
2570But you do n''t drink?
2570But you''ll see me again, Sandy: you''ll come here-- before-- before-- I go?
2570But( suspiciously) why have you done this?
2570But, I say, Aleck( laughing), ha, ha!--what about-- ha, ha!--what about Dona Jovita, eh?
2570But, Jack( in great alarm), he do n''t waltz in upon ye, Jack?
2570Ca n''t you give me your arm?
2570Call you this a trick, eh?
2570Call you this a trick?
2570Can it be that he expects the girl will follow him?
2570Could I have been deceived?
2570Could n''t you make him think HE was sick?
2570Could n''t you say he''s exposin''his precious health by sittin''out thar to- night; thet ther''s chills and fever in every breath?
2570Could n''t you, my darling, keep him from ME?
2570Could you command a dwelling more charming than this?
2570Did they give their names?
2570Did you hear me?
2570Do n''t I-- hic-- pay them wages-- eh?
2570Do you hear me?
2570Do you hear?
2570Do you mean to say, sir, that if I should consent to this-- suggestion-- that, if the lady were willing, YOU would offer no impediment?
2570Do you not see the trick,--eh, the conspiracy?
2570Do you smoke, Senor Commander?
2570Do you understand me, Sandy Morton?
2570Eh, Aleck?
2570Eh, Shadow?
2570Eh, Silky?
2570Eh, Silky?
2570Eh, boys?
2570Eh, where''sh light?
2570Eh-- who sh''d never?
2570Eh?
2570Eh?
2570Eh?
2570Eh?
2570Eh?
2570Eh?
2570Eh?
2570Everything in style, first families, Ged,--Judge Beeswinger, Mat Boompointer, and Maje Blodgett of Ahlabam: know old Maje Blodgett?
2570Ged, you do n''t mean to say it''s all OVER, without witnesses, without my-- er-- presence?
2570Harkin, miss, is that thar thing( pointing towards rock where DUCHESS is concealed)--is that a tree, or-- or-- a woman?
2570Has any one been smoking here?
2570Has anybody been tellin''ye I was an impostor, miss?
2570Has it been refused?
2570Has young Mr. Alexander come in yet?
2570Have you a father?
2570Have you any choice, or shall I( archly) choose for you?
2570He do n''t p''int them feet in yer, Jack?
2570Hey?
2570How about the boy, eh?--my grandson, eh?
2570How can I believe you?
2570How can I tell her about the Duchess?
2570How can I tell her?
2570How do you do, sir?
2570How do you know it?
2570How have you kept your word?
2570How many letters of information or caution have we received?
2570How many such letters have you received?
2570How much was that, sir?
2570How shall I dispose of Sandy?
2570How shall I get rid of this woman?
2570How shall I show the light three times from the courtyard roof?
2570How will the lady like a ready- made family, eh?
2570How would it do to get up a prodigal?
2570How?
2570I do not ask you under what alias you are known here: I only ask a single question.--Is SHE your wife?
2570I have news that will please you, and-- who knows?
2570I hear, by report, that you have met with the misfortune of a serious loss by robbery?
2570I presume the other-- er-- principal is not yet on the ground?
2570I say, Jack, he was n''t taken sick along o''me, eh, Jack?
2570Inspiration, did I say?
2570Is any one waiting?
2570Is it all a dream?
2570Is it sorter movin''this way?
2570Is it-- is it-- your accomplice?
2570Is it?
2570Is not the awful admiration of these lawless men more fascinating than the perilous flattery of gentlemen like Col. Starbottle?
2570Is that all, Mr. Castro?
2570Is the handwriting familiar?
2570Is there enough for your Excellency to share with me, since it must be my rival?
2570Is this one of the sons by adoption?
2570Jack, eh?
2570Know anything of his previous life?
2570Large party at Hank Suedecois: know Hank?
2570Look at him, will ye, boys?
2570Madam, are you the legal wife of Alexander Morton?
2570May I ask you to excuse me for a moment?
2570May I, at the close of that interval-- again present myself-- without prejudice, for your final answer?
2570Melican man tellee me-- shirt say Alexandlee Molton-- shabbee?
2570Miss Jovita, did ye ever know me to be drunk afore at such a time?
2570Miss, did you say found him?
2570Mr. John Oakhurst-- eh-- was it for this, eh-- you leaped the garden wall, eh?
2570Mr. Sandy-- what is the matter?
2570Nasty, ai n''t it, Jack?
2570No?
2570Not abed yet, Alexander?
2570Now, wot''s up?
2570One moment, miss: it was n''t his pardner-- his pardner''s wife-- eh?
2570Perhaps it''s some distrust of his madcap daughter, the Dona Jovita; perhaps to watch her-- who knows?
2570Shall I read it?
2570Shall not?
2570Shall we not let these venerable caballeros enjoy their confidences and experiences together?
2570Something?
2570Sure, sir?
2570Tell me, have you deceived me also about him, as you did about the other?
2570Tell me, miss-- ye didn''t,--I know ye did n''t, but I thought it sounded like it,--ye did n''t mention the name of-- of-- of-- John Oakhurst?
2570Tell me, pard, where is she?
2570The detective?
2570There, Aleck, what do you say?
2570They parted in tears, think you, Don Alexandro?
2570Very good, sir; and you?
2570Was he a friend of yours?
2570Was there ever a girl so persecuted?
2570Was there nothing in your free life here that stiffened your courage, that steeled the adamant of your refusal?
2570We were kalkilatin''on yer bein''even that impolite: was n''t we, boys?
2570Well, sir?
2570Well, what matters?
2570Well?
2570Well?
2570Whar are ye, boys?
2570Whar''s whiskey-- eh?
2570What am I to do?
2570What can he mean?
2570What does it all mean?
2570What does this mean?
2570What for?
2570What have I done?
2570What have we here?
2570What if Diego fails me?
2570What if you discovered all this after-- after-- he had won your heart?
2570What is that to me?
2570What is to be done?
2570What is to be done?
2570What matters if tonight or later?
2570What matters that I have been to him devoted, untiring, submissive, ay, a better son to him than his own weak flesh and blood would have been?
2570What room is this?
2570What the Devil is that girl looking at?
2570What the devil does she expect?--money?
2570What was that?
2570What will the Don say to the family succession?
2570What''s this?
2570What''s up?
2570What?
2570Where has he gone?
2570Where is he?
2570Where is she?
2570Where is the other impostor, this Mr. John Oakhurst?
2570Where the devil am I?
2570Whiskey-- who shed-- whiskey-- eh?
2570Who are you that make conditions?
2570Who dares countermand my orderish?
2570Who has been here?
2570Who has slipped in here?
2570Who is this man you have saved?
2570Who is this man( pointing to SANDY), the man you met upon the rocks this morning?
2570Who knows?
2570Who knows?
2570Who says stop?
2570Who will prevent me?
2570Who''s that man?
2570Who( CONCHO steps cautiously forward towards SANDY unobserved) will believe the vagabond, the outcast-- my God!--the crazy drunkard?
2570Who?
2570Why are you here?
2570Why do you presume to preach to me?
2570Why has he not sought me?
2570Why have I found you here, a disgraced, dissipated, anonymous outcast, whom an honest girl dare not know?
2570Why have you not reformed?
2570Why have you stepped between me and retribution?
2570Why should I find fault with him for being all that a righteous conversion demands,--all that I asked and prayed for?
2570Why should he?
2570Why, blast his yeller skin, does he allow that Sandy Morton hired out as a purty waiter- gal?
2570Will you accompany me?
2570Wonder what she''s like?
2570Wot name did you say?
2570Wot name did you say?
2570Wot?
2570Would he take to his heart this drunken outcast, picked from the gutters of the street, and brought here by the strong arm of the law?
2570Wrong, sir?
2570Ye ai n''t got to put up with that, Jack, along o''yer other trials?
2570Ye mentioned no name?
2570Yes; but if he were a slave to liquor?
2570You are aware, then, of the contents of this note; and you are the friend of Alexander Morton, sen.?
2570You are not wise, eh?
2570You are not-- her father?
2570You are sure he was unconscious as you brought him in?
2570You have asked for me, sir: may I inquire your business?
2570You have met him?
2570You have the papers and transfers all ready?
2570You hear, Concho?
2570You hev, hev ye?
2570You knew him, eh?
2570You mean a weak, faithless drunkard?
2570You understand?
2570You will not expose my secret?
2570You will: I know you will; wo n''t you?
2570You?
2570and this yer''s your house-- the old man''s house-- eh?
2570and what about Don Jose Castro, eh?
2570and why are YOU here?
2570are you the father of her child?
2570boys, whar are ye, boys, eh?
2570eh, boys?
2570eh, boys?
2570eh?
2570he wo n''t come in here?
2570is it not enough?
2570is not the devotion of these outcasts more complimentary than the lip- service of perfumed gallantry?
2570or was it only the memory of your mother''s wrongs?
2570the mathter?
2570was it for this you struck me down, eh?
2570what if he were a man incapable of self- control?
2570what if he were-- a-- a drunkard?
2570what will the Don say?
2570why delay?"
2570wot are ye doin'', eh?
2570would the old man recognize him here?
2570you saw him?
2570you think, you think, eh?
28857''What does it matter, Dick,''she asked,''when you are here to guide me?'' 28857 And Flossy,"the boy said suddenly,"did she go down too?"
28857And can nothing be done? 28857 And do you say he is really going to be expelled to- morrow?"
28857And his name is John Holl, just the same as mine?
28857And how do you feel now, Evan?
28857And how fur do you reckon the shore to be, lad?
28857And is that all you have to confess?
28857And is there no one to whom I could carry the assurance of your innocence?
28857And now, can you tell me something of yourself, Frank? 28857 And were you never attacked, Hiram?"
28857And what are you going to do, Frank?
28857And where are you now?
28857And where did you get the ten pounds from?
28857And who sent it to you?
28857And who was the young gent as went in and fetched you out, Evan?
28857Are they coming, Evan?
28857Are they good eating, Abe?
28857Are you going in, young un?
28857Are you in, mate?
28857Are you talking of yourself?
28857Are you, my boy?
28857But how did you find me, uncle? 28857 But tell me,"Frank said,"how did Dick manage to get her away from the Indians?"
28857But we are not going to stay here a few days, are we, Hiram?
28857But what am I to do? 28857 But what on arth made your mate stick to that thar hole?
28857But what sort of pirates, Hiram?
28857But what young person do you mean? 28857 But why did you keep on working at such a place as this?"
28857But why on earth did n''t he say he was innocent?
28857But you can do something for me, Fred; I have written a line to my uncle, will you post it for me at once?
28857Ca n''t I go with you, Frank?
28857Can I do anything?
28857Can nothing be done, Frank?
28857Can you swim well?
28857Can you tell me,one of them said, when he got up to the group,"whether Frank Norris is in the camp, and if so, where I can find him?"
28857Did he confess it to you?
28857Did he get any money from you?
28857Did it not occur to you, Williams, that there is a body called the police, whose duty it is to interfere in disgraceful uproars of this sort?
28857Did they, now?
28857Do n''t you see, John,Sarah sobbed out,"do n''t you see Harry has been telling you your own story?
28857Do they live entirely upon deer?
28857Do you know our new gaffer?
28857Do you mean to go with one of the caravans, or start alone?
28857Do you mean, Fred,he said, in a low voice,"do you mean that you have a doubt of Frank''s innocence?"
28857Do you think the Indians will attack us again?
28857Do you think they will attack us on the road?
28857Do you think they will attack us to- night?
28857Do you think we should n''t have proved his innocence?
28857Do you want a hand, sir?
28857Do?
28857Do?
28857Does I understand you to say, Evan, that no other family but that of the master''s put this three- fingered hand with a knife on to their things?
28857Does he say he is innocent, Alice?
28857First of all, uncle,Frank said, as he sat down,"has that affair been cleared up?"
28857Got a horse, I suppose?
28857Has he got any money?
28857Have you given him any stimulants? 28857 Have you had much experience of the plains?"
28857He showed you the envelope containing the note he received; what did you think about it?
28857How a rumpus, Perkins?
28857How are we to get to the bottom of it? 28857 How are you, Ephraim?"
28857How did you know that?
28857How do you feel now, young un?
28857How is it the tree lies steady without rolling over and over, Hiram?
28857How is your mate?
28857How is your patient, Frank?
28857How long ago was this?
28857How long are we likely to be in this fix?
28857How many of them do you think there were?
28857How was it, Hiram?
28857How was it?
28857I could have told you that,Hiram said,"did n''t we get fast on something before we went to sleep last night?"
28857I hope with all my heart that Frank is not guilty, but----"What do you think?
28857Is Mr. Holl in?
28857Is anything the matter, my dear?
28857Is he, now?
28857Is it always fatal, Abe?
28857Is it now?
28857Is it rich, mates?
28857Is your partner ill?
28857Just like children, ai n''t they?
28857Lor''bless you, who was to punish them? 28857 Me?"
28857No one has been up here?
28857No, father; I am as warm as need be; and what do you think? 28857 No?
28857Not a lesson at this time of the day, surely?
28857Now, my good woman, what is it?
28857Now,the doctor said,"will you all leave the room except Miss Hardy and you?"
28857Of course you are going through, young fellow?
28857River pirates, Hiram? 28857 Shall we take the main branch, or the one to the right?"
28857Should you?
28857Then if you thought me innocent, uncle, why did you not answer my letter? 28857 Then what relation is he, Mrs. Holl, if it is not an impertinent question?"
28857Then why on earth do you keep on doing it?
28857Then you are my cousin,Frank said, advancing and shaking Harry''s hand;"but how on earth have you and uncle come out here?"
28857To whom had you mentioned the need you had of ten pounds?
28857Uncle,he exclaimed,"is it you, or am I dreaming?"
28857Was anything done to punish the Indians, Hiram?
28857Was it a young gentleman or an old?
28857Well, Harry,Captain Bayley said hastily,"when will you come home to me?
28857Well, Master Norris, and what do you want at this time of the morning?
28857Well, is n''t that what we have been trying to do all along?
28857Well, lads, what luck?
28857What did you put the stones on his back for?
28857What do I care for evidence? 28857 What do you mean to do?"
28857What do you think of it, lad?
28857What has happened?
28857What has happened?
28857What have you been giving him?
28857What is all that noise about?
28857What is it, Dick?
28857What is it, Perkins?
28857What is it, Turk?
28857What is it?
28857What is it?
28857What on arth be you a- doing here, Harry?
28857What possessed him to run away as if he were guilty without making one protest to us that he was innocent?
28857What''s that?
28857What''s the matter?
28857What''s up, I wonder?
28857When shall I come to work?
28857Where, Dick? 28857 Who are you?"
28857Why did n''t you go on wages? 28857 Why do you wish so, Harris?"
28857Why, where did all that''ere money come from?
28857Will you ride back to the caravan, Abe, and tell them there is no danger? 28857 Yes, no doubt he did,"Captain Bayley said;"but what of that?
28857Yes,the lawyer assented doubtfully;"but the question is, Who did know it?
28857You call that a gallant action? 28857 You did not, sir,"Captain Bayley roared,"and why did you not?
28857You do n''t really believe in dreams, Abe?
28857You had a wash- up when we breakfasted, and what do you want more? 28857 You have some other clothes, I suppose?"
28857You mean my crest,he said;"why, what on earth are you driving at?"
28857You posted the letter to my uncle, Fred?
28857You think he will come round?
28857''What have you got there?''
28857--_Leeds Mercury.__ TRAITOR OR PATRIOT?_ A Tale of the Rye- House Plot.
28857Alice exclaimed pitifully,"ca n''t it get out?
28857Alice murmured, as she turned to go to her uncle''s room,"how could he have ever doubted us?"
28857And he recognised the tree directly, you say?
28857And how goes it with you?
28857And is he not good- looking too?"
28857And now what is to be done next?
28857And now, what route are you thinking of taking across the continent?"
28857And what shall we do when we get there?"
28857Are any of the boys seriously injured, do you think?"
28857Are the fellows in bed?"
28857Are you a fool too?
28857Are you a sailor?"
28857Are you going to leave us there?"
28857Are you with any one?"
28857Before they moved forward, Frank said,"Turk, do you hear them?"
28857But do you think he wants to see me alone?"
28857But how do you know that they are Indian prints?"
28857But what''s come to you, Sarah?
28857But who could have thought that note would ever be traced back to Litter?''
28857But why on earth did he not say he was innocent at first?"
28857Can nothing be done for it?"
28857Can you fetch me the seal and let me have a look at it?
28857Captain Bayley did as he was told, and then asked--"Where is the woman who was speaking to me?"
28857Captain Bayley repeated in astonishment,"what letter?
28857Captain Bayley repeated;"have you any grounds whatever for believing him guilty?"
28857Dick said to me, and I could see his hold on his rifle tighten,''what does he look at Queen May like that for?
28857Did I gather from your words that you and he are the nearest relations to the wealthy uncle with whom you lived?"
28857Did he tell you where he lived, Evan?"
28857Did you know, sir, that your cousin was going to run away?"
28857Do n''t they fight cool and steady?
28857Do n''t you see that it is you he has been talking about, and that you are''John Holl, Dust Contractor''?"
28857Do you hear them niggers holloaing like so many tom- cats?
28857Do you know the handwriting?
28857Do you know there are some fiddles two or three hundred years old which could not be bought for less than three or four hundred pounds?"
28857Do you or do you not see that this cowardly flight will look like a confession of guilt?"
28857Do you see some of the pebbles have been thrown out of that little stream?
28857Do you think it will be drowned, Frank?
28857Do you think that if I had it I would not have given it to you at once, instead of sending it in that roundabout manner?
28857Ef it''s like this on the surface, what is it going to be like when we get down to the bed rock?"
28857Every one turned round, and shouts arose of"Who is that?"
28857Feel more comfortable-- eh?"
28857Frank asked,"what do you mean?"
28857Frank gave an exclamation of joy, and Captain Bayley exclaimed indignantly--"Then why did you not prove it, sir?
28857Had a good voyage?"
28857Have you a Virgil, sir?
28857Have you ever suspected him, Frank?"
28857Have you got him here?"
28857Have you got the seal with you?"
28857Have you thought anything further of what I said about Evan?"
28857He whispered,''How does it look to- day, Jim?''
28857His first question, after he had taken some soup, was--"How is it you are n''t at work, Jim?
28857Holl?"
28857Holl?"
28857Holl?"
28857How can any young person have been your son Harry''s mother except yourself?"
28857How did you come by it?
28857How is your mate?"
28857How long do you suppose we shall be before we get to New Orleans?"
28857How on earth did you learn it?"
28857How''s every one?"
28857I can not help feeling that you are doing badly; in that case, why should you not let me lend you a hand?
28857If he is innocent, who was guilty?
28857Is he savage?
28857Is he sensible?"
28857Is that so?
28857Mrs. Holl exclaimed,"who would have thought such a thing?"
28857Mrs. Holl muttered,"who''s a- coming bothering now, just when I am busy?"
28857Not disgrace him?
28857Now that he has returned I can no longer hesitate; but before I begin I must ask you both whether your suspicions have fallen on any one else?"
28857Now why should that be, mother?"
28857Now, as I tells them, what can they do?
28857Now, what are you thinking of doing when you get ashore?"
28857Now, what is the point?"
28857Now, what shall I say you wants to see him for?
28857Of course I should like to have a little house, with a man to wheel me about; but what could I want beyond that?"
28857Sea stories, or Indians, or what?"
28857She advanced a step nearer to her visitor, and exclaimed--"Do you come from my cousin Frank?"
28857So he dreamt three times of the tree, did he?
28857So you will speak to him, gaffer?"
28857That would be a nice piece of cheek, would n''t it?"
28857Then Mrs. Holl began--"What do you think, John, Evan''as been a- doing to- day?"
28857Was it from Mr. Adams that you heard where I was?"
28857Was the fact of your nephew requiring the money generally known in the school?"
28857Well, in the first place, how is he?
28857Well, there''s nothing as you think I could do about it?"
28857Well, what do you think of my offer?"
28857What are you making all this fuss about?
28857What did he do when Frank asked him to help him?
28857What do yer say, boys?"
28857What do you say to our taking up the claims next to this?
28857What do you say, Ephraim; shall we take him?"
28857What does all this mean, Williams?"
28857What good do they suppose that will do?"
28857What have you got here?"
28857What is it like, Abe?"
28857What is it?"
28857What is there curious in my crest being on my spoons?
28857What is to be done?
28857What right has Frank to risk getting rheumatic fever, and being laid up as a cripple for life, merely to save a dog?"
28857What sort of books do you like best?
28857What will you do?"
28857Where are your women?"
28857Where do you think it could be?"
28857Which way shall we go, Dick?"
28857Which would you rather have?"
28857Who on earth could have sent him the exact sum of which he stood in need?
28857Who taught you?"
28857Why did you allow my nephew to remain with the foul disgrace on his name?"
28857Why on earth do n''t you let me be a friend to you?"
28857Why, what would he think of us if he comes in and finds us sitting down in his parlour just as if the place belonged to us?"
28857Will you be my almoner?
28857Will you see her and tell her you have seen me?
28857Will you see her, and tell her you have seen me?
28857Will you tell your husband not to worry himself about seeing me?
28857Will you try?''
28857Would it be any use whatever to set to work on any line you can suggest?
28857Would you mind sitting here for a minute or two while I go in to him?
28857You will come again in the morning, will you not?
28857he gasped,"and what have you been doing to the Captain?
28857he said at last;"cold right through the bones?"
28857he went on, after a while,"is n''t he good?
28857is n''t it, mother?
28857says I-- for my heart yearned towards the poor young thing--''bring her in here; may n''t we, John?''
28857was it your brother who brought that news?"
28857what''s that?"
28857where am I to go?"
28857wo n''t that be grand?"
28857you did find a nugget, then?"
28857you did, did you?"
491A hermit?
491Are these the cook''s or the professor''s?
491Are you afraid of earthquakes?
491Are you angry with me?
491Before long?
491Better ask, what chance have I, a defenceless man, who has not seen a charming woman for three years, against such practised art? 491 But even so, what of it?
491But health is necessary to the accomplishment of everything, and if the body is eaten up with fever--"What are drugs for? 491 But how shall I know?"
491But if he refused to understand, or his conscience remained obdurate? 491 But what matter?
491But what of my cargo? 491 But why should that cause you jealousy?
491By turning back and going to bed every time they have a migraine?
491Could we not see them first?
491Could we not-- oh, senor!--have our dinner on shore?
491Did you enjoy that?
491Did you expect to dance every dance with me?
491Do you ask me that, Concha, when he makes a fence of himself about you, and his fine eyes-- practised is nearer the mark-- look at no one else?
491Do you like chocolate, senor?
491Do you love him?
491Do you think so, Weeliam?
491Do you think that your love is greater than mine? 491 Do you want that final proof?"
491Does she ever talk about her life-- before she came here?
491Even of Japan?
491For liking such horrid sport?
491Have you not heard? 491 Have you the intention to take it from us, Excellency?"
491How am I to help flirting with that girl?
491How can I prevent? 491 How can you be so certain?"
491How dare you presume to decide such a question for yourself? 491 How do you think men accomplish things in this world?"
491How old are you, senor?
491How on earth was I to know all your domestic arrangements?
491Is it not enough that it is beautiful, but it must have a pin stuck through it like some poor devil of a butterfly?
491Is it possible you doubt I will come back?
491Is it really so serious?
491Is it true that you are only sixteen? 491 Is supper ready, padre mio?"
491It is a custom-- all that very material admiration?
491It is like the approach to paradise, is it not, Excellency?
491Like what, then?
491Many cuttings were brought from Spain--"What difference does it make where it came from?
491Marriage with a little California girl-- are you sure it will not ruin your career?
491May I ask how you know?
491May I ask,said Concha demurely,"how you dare to run the risks of an unknown sheet of water?
491May I be permitted to compliment you, senorita, upon your marvellous grace in the contra- danza? 491 My daughter,"said Don Jose finally, his tones harsh with repressed misgiving,"do you suspect why I have sent for you?"
491My dearest wish? 491 My faith?"
491My heart? 491 Not if this Russian asks you?"
491Remember,he said to the sailor,"no more of this, or it will be the worse for you-- What is this?"
491Surely you have had little talk alone with her?
491Well?
491Well?
491Well?
491Well?
491What better proof would you have than this final testimony to Dona Concha''s perfections?
491What does this mean?
491What has happened?
491What has she told you?
491What have I done now? 491 What is it?"
491What is it?
491What matters it to such great folk what a poor Indian girl thinks of them? 491 What meanest thou, Rosa?"
491What of it? 491 What of that?
491What reason?
491What right have you to know when a man wishes to marry you? 491 What use?"
491What?
491When a man has escaped from a furnace does he run back of his own accord? 491 Who are you and whence come you?"
491Who would have expected such foolish words from you? 491 Why did you not wear a white mantilla?"
491Why should you hate him?
491Why?--if I can do her good-- and make her happy, sometimes?
491Will it matter to you? 491 With whom do you dance it?"
491Would you betray me if you thought I had?
491Would you marry at your parents''bidding, like a child, senorita? 491 Would you?
491You come on a semi- official mission, after all, then?
491You have fought others, then?
491You would sacrifice all-- the Company-- your career-- your Sitkans?
491You, too?
491Your what?
491A man?
491A world where there is something besides mountains and water, grain fields, orchards, forests, earthquakes, and climate?
491After all, it was none of their affair, and what was a bay?
491Ah, but the church, the king of Spain, will they permit?
491Am I to be won by the first stranger?"
491And we love Concha as few men love their sisters, for there is no one like her-- is it not so, Rezanov?
491And what was she to seek to roll stumbling blocks into the career of a man like that?
491And when a man is in love with work-- and power-- and has passed forty-- does he want a constant companion?
491And will your excellency kindly let us see the cargo?
491And you think she is fortunate?
491Are they deformed, pointed and furry like a fawn''s?
491Are they so strong, then?"
491Are you mad, Excellency?"
491Are you not going to get me out of it?"
491Are you not surprised?"
491Are you not the guest of honor?"
491Are you strong enough?
491Are you too much of a woman to curb your imagination in a long unbroken silence?"
491At least let me be the first to hear what you have come for?"
491Besides-- what more wise than to flaunt our flag in the face of the Russian bear?
491But love is for men and wives-- has not my mother said so?
491But why should one control the imagination when it alone can give us happiness for a little while?
491Can he remember this poor little California, and even our lovely Concha?
491Did I not serve at table yesterday?"
491Do they stand out?
491Do you hear?
491Do you hear?"
491Do you know him?
491Do you know what all that means?
491Do you know what they call me?
491Do you see those sharp points against the sky?
491Does that sound vainglorious, and do you resent it?
491Excellency, will you give your arm to Dona Ignacia and take the seat at the head of the table?
491Hast thou lost thy reason, Conchita?
491Hast thou no imagination?
491Hast thou seen the Russians, Rosa?"
491Have I been too presumptuous?"
491Have I not waited six?
491Have not many loved me?
491Have they ever said we could not visit a foreign ship when they were not here?
491Have you any of these things, Excellency?"
491Have you seen him?"
491He asked abruptly:"Which is the friend whose little ones you envy?
491How can I whirl the molinillo?
491How would it end?
491However-- I suppose you have heard nothing of the cargo?"
491IX"The sash, Excellency?"
491If I had one should I tell you?
491Is he a king, senorita?"
491Is he not then a man?
491Is it like meeting one of the saints of heaven?"
491Is it not so, Jose?"
491Is it quite useless, then?"
491Is it true that Russia is at war with Spain?"
491Is that an impertinent question?
491Jon longed to see his master in full regalia once more, and after all, was not this an embassy of a sort?
491Look, Dona Concha, is it not true?"
491May I ask how many have been fought for you?"
491May I speak to Don Jose and Dona Ignacia, Concha?"
491Meanwhile, am I to assume that you reserve your admiration for the man that carves his career in defiance of the rusty old machinery?"
491Not one has come twice--""Do you think I came here to talk to you through a grating?
491Oh, padre, what shall we do?"
491One of the Spaniards raised a speaking trumpet and shouted:"Who are you?"
491One way or another-- we have your promise, Excellency?"
491Or himself?
491Or was it merely that Rezanov was the man of affairs always, the lover incidentally?
491Perhaps, who knows?
491Remember that you have been in this business for sixteen years, and I one--""How many measures of corn did you say you had brought, Excellency?"
491Remembered, did I say?
491Rezanov, wondering at the subtle change in Concha, bowed ceremoniously and murmured:"You will give me the first dance, senorita?"
491Santiago mio, wilt thou bring my reboso-- the white one?"
491Shall it be so?"
491She demanded abruptly:"What do you think of our illustrious visitor?"
491So many have loved me-- why should not he?
491Sometimes-- who knows?"
491Surely, Excellency, you realize that?
491Tell me, senorita, what is your dearest wish?"
491The snowy steppes and the inky rivers.... His servant enters the room in the inn... Why..."Where has Jon found Castilian roses in this barren land?"
491Then why, pray, did you address me?"
491Then-- I suppose-- I shall never know?"
491Those that cried"But why?"
491Was his own wounded vanity at the root of his desire to humiliate Japan?
491Were those skins yours?"
491What are you going to call me?"
491What are you staring at?"
491What didst thou think of them?"
491What does a woman know of love until she marries?
491What is hunger and court favor beside a broken heart and a desolate life?
491What is one girl against the friendship of Russia for Spain?
491What is one girl that she should be held of greater account than the welfare of this country to which you are devoting your life?
491What is the matter with your Rosa?"
491What lies beyond?
491What manner of Spanish girl is this?
491What mattered it?
491What mattered the morrow, and possible nights of doubt, despair, hatred of life and wondering self- contempt?
491What more could I want?
491What more have you in your world when you know it too well, senor?"
491What of my father and mother?"
491What pleasure do you find in the thought of an old age companioned by a heart- broken daughter?"
491What will they say?
491When am I to see your ears?
491When he hears of this projected alliance--""Projected?"
491Where had Jon found Castilian roses in this barren land?
491Who am I that I should weigh a peseta in the scale?"
491Why did you not read it to me instead of making love?
491Why do you ask me such a question?"
491Why should I burden it with trifles?"
491Why should the punishment have been so terrible?
491Why should your happy life be disturbed by the lamentations of an abandoned creature-- who can do you no good, and possibly much harm?"
491Will he return?"
491Will she melt, or flash, or receive my offering at her shrine as a matter of course?
491Will you ask the others to go to the cabin, while I give orders that dinner shall be served on your island?"
491Will you come to- morrow?"
491Will you finish this waltz with my friend, and the fiancee of Luis, Rafaella Sal?
491Will you light one for her to- day, senor?"
491Will you put one in your hair?"
491Will you, senor?"
491Will your excellency kindly remain here until I am well on my way?--and then return by the beach?
491Would you?"
491Wouldst look like a tomato when it is time to pass the dulces and wines?
491XIII"Concha,"said Sturgis abruptly,"will you marry me?"
491You have made me wish to see them and her?"
491You will never betray that I have been your friend, Excellency?"
491she grows more reserved every day, our Concha!--except to say she will we d him when he returns, and that I know, for did not I witness the betrothal?
491this Russian, what has he done, when her own mother can give her no comfort?
2281Ah-- always the same?
2281Ai n''t I? 2281 And Mag, dear, do n''t you think YOU were a little-- just a little-- hard on HIM?
2281And if he had won, excellent Hamlin, you would have given him the equal of his mare and horse?
2281And nothing will prevent you marrying Miss Brooks?
2281And that''s why you said so imploringly, just now,''Please do n''t go away yet''? 2281 And that?"
2281And the gambler who advanced the money to save Tappington?
2281And what do ye kalkilate all our property, letting alone this yer house, and the driftwood front, is worth all together?
2281And what if I refuse?
2281And what is to be done with my nephew?
2281And what, little one, didst thou find in me to admire?
2281And who''s your editor?
2281And who, then, is this unhappy one?
2281And why?
2281And you have done this?
2281And you wish to marry her?
2281And you would still marry her?
2281And-- and no woman was ever here-- at that door?
2281And-- what-- do-- you-- kalkilate-- to make by all that?
2281Are you crazy?
2281Are you expectin''Judge Martin, or the Expressman this evening?
2281Are you mad?
2281Are you sure?
2281Are you-- engaged to the young lady?
2281Are you-- well, Mr. Bly-- briefly, are you what is called''in love''with her?
2281At a MEETING?
2281But how?
2281But that necktie and that gown-- and all those frills and tuckers?
2281But what is his business or profession? 2281 But what was it all about?"
2281But what''s the row, Bill? 2281 Can you longer doubt that this is the wildest madness?"
2281Can you not understand that others may be proud too?
2281Did ye find it superposed on quartz, or did you find it NOT superposed on quartz? 2281 Did, did that Leftenant say so?"
2281Do you see those three men standing under that gaslight? 2281 Do?"
2281Even if it were a question of your remaining here?
2281Frighten me-- with what?
2281Have they no bull- fights or other seemly recreation that they must indulge in such wantonness?
2281His mother and sister know nothing of this?
2281How do you know I did n''t RUIN him?
2281I hope it was n''t in your way?
2281I suppose your brother taught you that too?
2281I wonder how many times a week I''d have to help the girl play the spiritual gooseberry downstairs before we could have any fun ourselves?
2281Includin''wot the Gov''nment owes us?--for that''s all ours, ye know?
2281Is there any hut or cabin hereabouts, Schmidt?
2281Is-- is-- my sister there?
2281It''s quite natural to have left it there ACCIDENTALLY-- isn''t it?
2281It? 2281 Jest the same ez if they were MY clothes,"said the girl, with a quick, fiery, little laugh,"ai n''t it?
2281May I ask, then,he said with almost sepulchral gravity,"is anybody taking care of you?"
2281May the blessed saints preserve us; where will it lead to?
2281Must you go? 2281 No?
2281Not the sodgers again?
2281Not what man?
2281Oh, it does?
2281Oh, then you HAVE talked about it?
2281Oh, your BROTHER says that, does he?
2281P''r''aps you do n''t read it? 2281 Perhaps you know only negro- minstrel songs?"
2281Robbed?
2281Robbed?
2281Say, Mag, what was that idea o''yours about selling some land, and taking a house at Logport?
2281Since when hev you tuk partnership with the Guv''nment and Kernel Preston to hunt up and take keer of their property?
2281So some d-- d hound gave him away-- eh?
2281So ye''ve bin craw- fishin''agin?
2281So you did n''t know Tappington, eh?
2281Suppose we take a turn around the hill and come back by the old street down the steps?
2281Tappington and you are-- friends?
2281Then I have the pleasure of addressing Miss Culpepper?
2281Then I''m afraid I should remain here a little longer, Miss Culpepper; but my duty--"Your wot?"
2281Then it was YOU that was doggin''us on the Marsh?
2281Then the sodgers were huntin''YOU?
2281Then there WAS one?
2281Then what did you come for?
2281Then you have quarrelled?
2281Then your brother does n''t approve of them?
2281Then,he added in a lower voice,"your mother no longer believes me so dreadfully culpable?"
2281Think of whom?
2281Was Lacy present?
2281Was it? 2281 Well, ef ye did n''t mean that, what did ye mean?"
2281Well,said Jenkinson, with a smile half anxious, half insinuating,"you saw him?
2281What did you desert fer?
2281What had he done to you?
2281What is Lacy Bassett?
2281What is he, anyway?
2281What right have you trapseing over our property?
2281What was it the Redwood Mill Kempany offered you for that piece near Dead Man''s Slough?
2281What would you hev done had you ketched him?
2281What''s the matter?
2281What''s this backen out o''what you said yesterday? 2281 What''s up, Lacy, old pard?
2281What? 2281 What?
2281What?
2281Where d''ye suppose I''D hev been all the while?
2281Where did you put it?
2281Where''s the rest of you?
2281Who are you?
2281Who is SHE? 2281 Who''s been prinkin'', eh?"
2281Who''s craw- fishin''?
2281Who?
2281Why did you let my brother believe you were his rival with Cicely Preston?
2281Why do n''t you ask my brother, and not a woman? 2281 Why do you ask, considerate friend?"
2281Why? 2281 Why?"
2281Will they come here?
2281Will you please let me have my music- stool?
2281Wot IS-- he?
2281Wot stuff are you tryin''to fool me with?
2281YOUR room?
2281Yes do n''t you see? 2281 Yes, what is he?"
2281Yes-- that is-- why, what are ye thinkin''of, Mag? 2281 Yes; and you thought it was SHE, did n''t you?
2281Yes; but, Jim dear, do you think it the best thing for-- for us to do?
2281You BELIEVE-- you do n''t KNOW?
2281You TRUST? 2281 You did-- well, perhaps THAT will tell you?
2281You have no distress? 2281 You have, or are about to have, neighbors?"
2281You mean it?
2281You mean to say you were expecting no one?
2281You told your mother THAT?
2281You trust not?
2281You''re wondering what my little game is, Johnny, ai n''t you? 2281 Your Polly, good Jenkinson?"
2281''Wot''s that?''
2281Admitting that Tappington had deceived them with the others, would they thank him for opening their eyes to it?
2281After a pause he added slyly,"''Pears to me SOMEBODY ELSE thought somebody else mighty purty-- eh?"
2281After a pause he continued, still more archly:"Do you like HIM, Mag?"
2281And I select the eddyter-- and"--he continued, with a return of the same uneasy wistful look--"thar''s suthin''in thet, you know, eh?"
2281And that means"--"What?"
2281And what did he get me to join the company for?
2281And what did she want?
2281And what''s the matter with thet?
2281And why that Gothic arch of front and a boy''s hat?
2281And you,"he said, suddenly facing Roberto,"why come you to tell me this?"
2281Are you sure you did n''t know that woman?"
2281As she still remained motionless, he continued cheerfully,"Would you-- would you-- care to look round and see?"
2281At the end of half an hour Jim rose, and, yawning slightly, said in a perfunctory way:"Where''s the book?"
2281Bly?"
2281But DID you notice mother?"
2281But what more can I say?
2281But where are these newspapers and the fantasies of publicita that fill his mind?
2281But why earrings and wet white stockings and slippers?
2281But why had she not waited?
2281Can I say more?
2281Can you give me the slightest idea how it came there?"
2281Captain Jim told me he met you the day you arrived; said you just cottoned to the''Guardian''at once and thought it a deal too good for Gilead; eh?
2281Could he believe his ears?
2281Could it have come from there?
2281Could it possibly be Cherry herself, guilty of the same innocent curiosity that had impelled her to buy the"Ham- fat Man"?
2281Could she have dreamed of the coming of this whipper- snapper, with his insufferable airs, after that beggarly deserter?
2281D''ye think I do n''t know this shebang?
2281Did I want to have anything to do with the Eureka Company?
2281Did n''t he set me up to give my opinion about that shaft just to show off what I knew about science and all that?
2281Did you find it in volcanic drift, or did ye find it in old red- sandstone or coarse illuvion?
2281Do n''t you remember what you used to say, Mag?"
2281Do n''t you see?
2281Do you like her?"
2281Do you think it might be true?"
2281Eh?
2281Fwhat did I desart fer?
2281Fwhot''s the use?
2281Good; for how much shall you value ALL you have in your bar?"
2281Had he really meant it seriously; and was he beginning to think too much about her?
2281Had she grown silly, or what had happened?
2281Had they been left there by some temporary visitor unknown to Tappington and his family, or had they been hastily hidden by a servant?
2281Have you had any quarrel lately?--run against any newspaper man?"
2281Have you quarrelled about Polly Baxter?"
2281He could only stammer,"Miss Brooks-- then it was YOU?"
2281He did n''t?
2281He had been with the soldiers-- and where?
2281I saw ye lookin''at Walker there, and I said to myself, Wot''s the use, Lacy, wot''s the use o''your slingin''them words to such as THEM?
2281If they had already a suspicion, would they care to know that it was shared by him?
2281In fact"--"You''re quite sure she has n''t forgotten anything?
2281Is it necessary for me to swear that since I have been here no woman has ever entered that door-- but"--"But who?"
2281Is that all?"
2281It was a misspelt scrawl, and ran as follows:--"Why are you so cruel?
2281Look here, Johnny, what are you putting on all this side for, eh?
2281Lots of''em thinks we''re poor and low down-- and them ez does n''t, thinks"--"What?"
2281Maggie looked up, and said passively,"Oh, THAT idea?"
2281No?
2281Now, I never said anything about this before-- did I?
2281Now, why do you not frankly give up Miss Baxter to Captain Jim, who will make her a good husband, and go your own way with Mrs. Sweeny?
2281Of the latter''s ignorance he had no doubt-- but had he any right to enlighten them?
2281Or should he say nothing about it at present, and trust to chance to discover the sacrilegious hider?
2281Ought he not at all hazards try to know her better?
2281Ought he not to take Miss Brooks in his confidence?
2281Perhaps you are distantly related?"
2281Pooty, ai n''t it?"
2281Presently he turned to Herbert and said:"Well, Johnny, what''s your name?"
2281She laid aside the gun, put her hands deep in the pockets of her pea- jacket, and, slightly squaring her shoulders, said curtly,"What do you want?"
2281She only describes them for another, do n''t you see?"
2281Should he ever know more of this quaint repressed side of her nature?
2281So I thought if you were coming straight home we might come together-- unless you have something else to do?"
2281Suppose my brother comes back and ketches you here?"
2281Take your own case down there at Eureka Gulch; did n''t he send for me just to show me up to you fellers?
2281Then it was supplemented by a female voice in a hurried whisper:"Open quick, ca n''t you?
2281Then she said-- to the fire:"Jim, do you think she''s pretty?"
2281Was Maggie really to be trusted?
2281Was he a double traitor, and now trying to deceive HER-- as he had him?
2281Was he really going mad, or had this last vision of his former youth been purposely vouchsafed him?
2281Was he to give up understanding girls-- or was it their sole vocation in life to impede masculine processes and shipwreck masculine conclusions?
2281Was it a fresh evidence of mental aberration-- an audacity of frenzy-- or a trick of the vaquero?
2281Was it apparently the trick of a mischievous child?
2281Was it for me?
2281Was it for you?
2281Was it possible that Captain Jim had always loved her?
2281Was it that stuckup Saint, Miss Brooks, that you were afraid of, my deer?
2281Was n''t it YOUR idea all along?"
2281Were you afraid?"
2281What DID she mean?
2281What are ye waitin''for?"
2281What do you think of him?"
2281What does he do?"
2281What does he mean by interfering?
2281What has happened?"
2281What should he say to Cherry-- to her mother-- to Mr. Carstone?
2281What was he doing here?
2281What was that?
2281What was to be done?
2281What''s all this trucklin''to the Fort now?"
2281What''s gone o''you?"
2281What''s that?"
2281What''s your little game?
2281What?
2281Where''s Tappington?"
2281Who knows?
2281Who were they?
2281Who''d hev thought it?
2281Why do you keep me dansing on the stepps before them gurls at the windows?
2281Why had she withdrawn it so abruptly; did she consider his jesting allusion to it indecorous and presuming?
2281Why was HE considered fair game for these girls?
2281Why?"
2281Wonder how they''d like my sayin''that to''em when they was prancin''round, eh, Jim?"
2281Wot do THEY know?
2281Wot''s this hogwash?
2281Would she ever come again?
2281Would she sing the"Ham- fat Man"for him?
2281Would the dimples come back if she did?
2281Would those shameless Pike County girls have dared to laugh at HIM?
2281Ye kan''t expect a high- toned man to write down to the level of every karpin''hound, ken ye now?
2281You dared say that?"
2281You do n''t resist THAT with a shotgun, do you?"
2281You now want-- what?
2281You want no succor, no relief, no protector?
2281You will be frank with me?"
2281You''ll come, wo n''t you?
2281and what sort of man would they naturally feel grateful to?
2281and what would n''t you have believed?
2281demanded the lady in almost stentorious accents,"or is this an unmanly hoax?"
2281eh?
2281getting rather too warm for him here?
2281is he crazy?
2281nothing queer?"
2281or that there is n''t anything you would like changed?"
2281said Carstone sternly;"YOU, an employee of the bank, would set the example of allying yourself with one who had robbed it?"
2281said the father, digging his heels into the comfortable flanks of his mule with some human impatience,"or art THOU, too, a lazy renegade?
2281she said, turning to Polly Jenkinson with the first indication of feminine weakness,"Is he telling the truth?
2281this yer lyin''slander about his gettin''things on the kempany''s credit?
2281what is that?"
2281what shall I do?"
2281you have-- of a possibility-- a wife?"
12270A lump of tallow, dost thou hear, my Prudencia?
12270Ah, can_ I_ make_ you_ tremble? 12270 All?
12270An Estenega? 12270 And at your suggestion?"
12270And books will suffice, then?
12270And did not I dream that Tomaso and Liseta would marry? 12270 And he may die?"
12270And how is, thy little one?
12270And if I saw you every day for two months would I no longer care whether you came or went?
12270And thou lovest thy brother?
12270And thou wilt stay?
12270And why dost thou walk when thou canst sit down?
12270And yet thou wouldst not help her brother?
12270And you forgave and were forgiven?
12270And you would never disobey one of her mandates?
12270Are we all such shams as that?
12270Are you ambitious?
12270Are you an atheist?
12270Are you aware,he said, abruptly,"that your brother is accused of conspiracy?"
12270Are you not a Catholic?
12270Are you sure that you still hate him?
12270Art thou afraid?
12270Art thou asking me how I like the enemy of my house? 12270 Art thou sure that to train the intellect means happiness?"
12270Before you do what?
12270But do you think her beautiful?
12270But why not accept this break? 12270 Can one go to confession with a hating and an unforgiving heart?
12270Canst thou not put thy meaning in fewer words?
12270Canst thou not wait until he comes thy way?
12270Did he not come from the ball- room with thee?
12270Did he say that, Eustaquia?
12270Diego,I said, divided between despair and curiosity,"you have fancied many women: wherein does your feeling for Chonita differ?
12270Do you care?
12270Do you know what I thought as I stood by you in the church?
12270Do you realize that again you have raised a barrier between yourself and your religion? 12270 Do you realize that you are playing with fire?"
12270Do you so despise your womanhood, the most perfect thing about you?
12270Do you suppose I shall let you do anything of the sort? 12270 Do you want me to go?"
12270Does it look well, Don Diego?
12270Don Diego Estenega,said the Governor,"will you tell us what you have thought whilst the others have talked?"
12270Dost thou know where he has gone?
12270Dost thou think I am made of doubloons, that thou wouldst buy a whole ship''s cargo? 12270 Dost thou wish to?"
12270Gentlemen,he said,"will you not sit down and smoke another cigarito?
12270Have you begun to realize that your Church can not satisfy you?
12270Have you no remorse?
12270How can I tell what the captain has until I see? 12270 How can he be, when in each moment of attainment he is pricked by the knowledge that it must soon be over?
12270How did you know that I came?
12270How dost thou feel?
12270I believe I was made from his rib,she thought, angrily,"else why can he have this extraordinary power over me?
12270If he goes to Santa Barbara with Alvarado this summer wilt thou ask him to be thy guest?
12270Is Anita alone with you?
12270Is it sweet or terrible to feel this way?
12270Is it true that he has been conspiring with Carillo, and that an extraordinary and secret session of the Departmental Junta has been called?
12270Is it true that this Estenega of whom I hear so much is a member of the Junta?
12270Is not that a woman to make known to herself? 12270 Is she not beautiful?"
12270Is there gold in these mountains?
12270It is more satisfactory to stay at home and read about it?
12270It is war, then?
12270Life is always the same with thee, I suppose,--smoking, riding, swinging in the hammock?
12270Like what does he look? 12270 Most of our guests leave this afternoon: will you let me sleep alone to- night?"
12270Mother of God, wilt thou ever forgive me?
12270My brother is to be arrested, you say?
12270Nothing would have been done if it had not been for you?
12270Señor,murmured Valencia,"thou wilt tarry with us long, no?
12270Shall I bring thy mantilla, Doña Carmen?
12270Shall I tell you? 12270 Suppose,"she said, suddenly,--"suppose you had failed, and those men had seized me and made me captive: what then?"
12270Tell me,she cried, trembling from head to foot, the blood rushing over her face,"did I go to your room last night?"
12270Tell me,she exclaimed,"what is it in you that I want?--that I need?
12270Tell me,she said, imperiously,"what do you want?"
12270Tell me?
12270Then is anything worth while except reading? 12270 Then is no one happy?"
12270Then of what use to live at all?
12270Then why have you brought me here?
12270There-- do you see that?
12270Thou art rested, Doña Eustaquia? 12270 Thou askest perjury and disloyalty and dishonor of an Iturbi y Moncada?"
12270Thou darest to say that to me, and yet would marry my sister?
12270Thou hast come here in the night to ask me such a question as that?
12270Thou must have eaten too many dulces for supper: didst thou?
12270Thou wilt be one of my bridesmaids, no, Doña Valencia?
12270Thou wilt keep thy promise soon, no?
12270Thou wilt think of what I have said?
12270Thou wouldst have me marry him? 12270 Thou wouldst not exchange thy life for another?
12270To curse?
12270To what end? 12270 Very well; come with me and thou shalt know him.--Wilt thou come too, Eustaquia?
12270What a beautiful wedding, no?
12270What did you mean by such a performance?
12270What difference, if the next generation be beautiful?
12270What do you mean?
12270What dost thou mean?
12270What has a baby like that to confess?
12270What have I done?
12270What have you read?
12270What is it thou wishest me to understand, Reinaldo?
12270What is she?
12270What is that? 12270 What is that?"
12270What is the matter?
12270What is this rumor of pirates on the coast?
12270What promise?
12270What?
12270What?
12270Where are we? 12270 Where have you been, sir?"
12270Where is Estenega?--and the Castros?
12270Where is Reinaldo?
12270Where is his Excellency?
12270Who is?
12270Who?
12270Why canst thou not be more sincere, my brother? 12270 Why did he, of all others, tarry?"
12270Why did you never ask me for what you wanted?
12270Why do I feel like this for you? 12270 Why dost thou wear that black gown this beautiful morning?"
12270Why have you brought me here?
12270Why not call me a Jesuit? 12270 Why?
12270Why?
12270Will you walk to that opening over there with me? 12270 Wilt thou be glad to see Reinaldo, my Prudencia?"
12270Wilt thou go?
12270Wilt thou not present him to me?
12270Wilt thou not stay with us here in Monterey?
12270Wilt thou stay with me?
12270Would I regret if he no longer made me tremble, or would I go on my knees and thank the Blessed Virgin?
12270Would I sacrifice my country for her a year hence?
12270Would nothing tempt thee to stay, Don Diego?
12270Yes, mamacita?
12270You are warmly clad?
12270You believe that, Chonita?
12270You have read all those books?
12270You no longer care?
12270You-- you would have the Americans? 12270 A delusion? 12270 A man? 12270 A renegade? 12270 Again she asked herself, what did it mean? 12270 And her brother? 12270 And if he had had the same advantages-- those years in Mexico and America and Europe-- would he not know as much as Diego Estenega? 12270 And is not the Virgin the model for all women?
12270And now that you are reasonably sure of being forgiven, will not you forgive me?
12270And she?
12270And the vow I made,--do you forget that?
12270And the words of it?
12270And thou wilt tell me all about thy visit to Monterey, no?"
12270And wouldst thou like any of my white things?
12270And you,--how long could you love anybody?
12270And, being safe, why should I deny myself the pleasure of talking to him?
12270Are you going to let that girl alone?"
12270Art thou alone?"
12270As for your vow,--what is a vow?
12270As to the exercise of it-- why not?
12270But come and take thy siesta, no?
12270But could I,_ I_, conspire against a wise and great man like Juan Bautista Alvarado?
12270But what are our men?
12270But what are we to do with this life?
12270But what has Mexico done for California?
12270But whither is all this tending, Diego?
12270But why worthier?
12270But you-- are you resigned to the time when even the withered old beau will not look at you,--you who are the loveliest woman in the Californias?"
12270But, my sister, is it not so that one can sacrifice himself, his mere personal feelings, upon the altar of his country?
12270Come to the dining- room, no?"
12270Could the folly of man further go?"
12270Could these Missions have been built without gold?--these thousands of Indians Christianized?"
12270Couldst thou not have spoken a few simple words like himself, and not blackened thy soul?"
12270Did not I dream that the good captain would bring pink silk stockings?
12270Did not every gown already made have a train longer than herself?
12270Did you ever see bay bluer than that?
12270Do not stay long at the church, no?
12270Do not you hear the voices?"
12270Do we go to the ship, my uncle?
12270Do you care to hear more?"
12270Do you forget my vow?"
12270Do you picture, in a life of solitude and cold devotion to phantoms, any happiness equal to what you would find here in my arms?"
12270Do you think I will give her up for a trifle like that?"
12270Do you think a Catholic would break that vow?
12270Do you understand?"
12270Do you want water?"
12270Does it not give us the power to abstract ourselves from life when we are tired of it?"
12270Does not the Bible say that faith shall make ye whole?
12270Dost thou believe in dreams?"
12270Dost thou realize that our Reinaldo will be with us this night?
12270For a moment I thought her terrible hatred was about to hurl its vengeance at me; but she only asked,--"What did he say?"
12270Had she been to Estenega''s room the night before?
12270Hast thou been well and happy since I left?"
12270Hast thou ever known any one who could converse with lighter ease than I and thy brother?"
12270Have you been to confession?"
12270He had reason to believe that gold lay under California; but where?
12270He looked into her rich Southern face and approved of it: when had he ever failed to approve of a pretty woman?
12270How are you?"
12270How can I accomplish this great and desirable end?
12270How can I avoid to ask him, when he is of the party?"
12270How can I find this place from without?"
12270How can you be sure that this is love?
12270How could imagination shape such scenes, such perfection of union, of companionship, if reality were not?
12270How could it be?
12270How couldst thou?"
12270How dared a woman with hair of gold wear the color of the brunette?
12270How dost thou like my friend, Chonita?"
12270I am ambitious for him; and so art thou, Chonita, for thy brother?
12270I do not know the princess, although she has sent me word many times to visit her-- Did an Indian try to carry her off?"
12270If the man is ready to bend his neck in sacrifice to the glory of his house, is it for the woman to think?"
12270Is it Ramon, Esteban, or Diego?
12270Is it not so, my Prudencia?"
12270Is it not so, my sister?"
12270Is it not so?"
12270Is it possible that a man calling himself a Californian could give utterance to such sentiments?
12270Is it so?"
12270Is it true--_ay, triste de mi!_--what he said of my brother?
12270Is it you?--you?"
12270Is that thy meaning?"
12270It is hope of future reward, I suppose,--or fear?"
12270It would infuriate me if done in private; why should it not at least disgust me in public?
12270May I kiss your hand?"
12270Poor grain of sand-- what can he give, comparable to the cold serene happiness of fidelity to self?
12270Reinaldo conspire against his government?
12270Shall I say that I have a worthier motive in wishing to aid in the development of civilization?
12270Shall I tell it to a woman,--and an Iturbi y Moncada?
12270Shall his daughter be weak where he was strong?
12270Shall we gallop back?
12270Shall we gallop?"
12270She turned to Adan:"They will be happy, you think,--Reinaldo and Prudencia?"
12270Suppose thou hadst to sacrifice thy religion or thy books, never to read another?
12270Tell me, how do you like my friend Valencia?"
12270Tell me, my daughter,--God of my soul, but I am glad to have thee back!--what thoughtest thou of this son of the Estenegas?
12270Tell me,--you know everything, and I so little,--why is it?"
12270Thou art devoted to thy house, no?"
12270Thou dost not wish to travel?"
12270Thou rememberest the books that were burned by the priests when the governor was a boy, because he had dared to read them, no?
12270Thou smilest, my daughter; but thou wilt not commend the enemy of thy house, no?
12270Thou wilt not ask him to cross the threshold of Casa Grande?"
12270Thou wilt stay now, no?
12270Thou wouldst make a Christmas doll of thyself with satin that is too heavy for thy grandmother, and eke out thy dumpy inches with a train?
12270Under what hill?
12270Was he dead?
12270Was it like living over again the books of travel?"
12270Was not in her arms the oldest- born of a new generation of Alvarados?
12270Was the soul but brain?
12270What I want to know is this: Is it your duty to gallivant about town?
12270What can you tell me of him?
12270What could I do?
12270What did it mean?
12270What do you think of her?"
12270What does he care that the women of his day are coffee- colored and stringy or fat?
12270What else could I be here?"
12270What good has the wisdom in my books done me, when I confess my dependence upon a man, and that man my enemy-- and the acquaintance of a few weeks?"
12270What have men of exceptional talent to fight down in the Californias except the barriers to its development?
12270What have we done with it in our seventy years of possession?
12270What is this terrible power?"
12270What is your idea of love?"
12270What must she think?
12270What was thy dream, my Chonita?"
12270What will the next generation be?
12270What will you do then?"
12270What would she do in the coming convulsion?
12270What would you have the stumbling and unanchored do with what has been thrust upon him?"
12270What-- what had happened to this proud, reserved, careless daughter of the Iturbi y Moncadas?
12270Where had The Doomswoman, the proud daughter of the Iturbi y Moncadas, gone?
12270Where is my pride now?
12270Where is the outlet?"
12270Which wouldst thou choose?"
12270Who is there to love?
12270Who shall judge the complex heart of a man?
12270Who, who, in sober reason, would defy that brace of frowning gods?"
12270Why are our few great men so very great to us?
12270Why are you a Catholic?
12270Why are you afraid to disobey?
12270Why do n''t you go to Paris again?
12270Why do you cling to the Church with your back braced against your intelligence?
12270Why should he care to talk so to another woman?
12270Why?
12270Will Doña California be pleased to observe that whale spouting in the bay?
12270Will you help me, or not?
12270Will you show me the other way out?"
12270Wilt thou do it?"
12270Wilt thou marry me?"
12270Wilt thou send these things to the North, to be worn by an Estenega?
12270Wilt thou unhand her?"
12270Would I, a Californian maiden, betroth myself without his knowledge?"
12270Would you not rather live in our capital?
12270Would you?"
12270You are so far away down there, and there are but few of the_ gente de razon_, no?"
12270You fall back into the bosom of your Church with joy, I suppose?"
12270You have traveled everywhere, no?
12270You would cast this fair gift of Almighty God at the feet of American swine?
12270You would invite, welcome, uphold, the American adventurer?
12270You would tear apart the bosom of your country under pretense of doctoring its evils?
12270and are they not my own this minute?"
12270and not ride those five leagues twice again?
12270and shall we buy this afternoon?
12270he will fall in love with her; and what then?"
12270is it the delirium?"
12270or a more perfect semicircle of hills than this?
12270or a more straggling town?
12270or is your place at this hour beside your wife?"
12270or sand whiter?
12270she added to herself,"why do I not tell who alone is to blame?
12270the daughter of the governor of The Californias?
20126''Bout how much dew you expect she''ll pan out?
20126''Whereabouts might it be, if I ai n''t asking too much?'' 20126 Ai n''t thar no other way of gettin''down thar intew that thar canyon?"
20126All got plenty of powder and lead?
20126An''the skunks are a- calculatin''on findin''th''camp unguarded?
20126An''you''ve got that map, an''that hunk of gold with you?
20126And did the parties you scattered through the country find any gold?
20126And do you think you can find that canyon again?
20126And the miner told you that the bottom of the cave was covered with gold nuggets like this?
20126And this queer skin map tells you how to find this wonderful Cave of Gold?
20126And you are both willing to make oath that you saw these two young men, who are little more than boys, commit the awful crime of murder?
20126And you say that there are thousands of other nuggets where this came from?
20126And-- and do you suppose they were trying to find out about that skin map and the Cave of Gold?
20126Are you going to wash that pan of dirt, Dick?
20126Ay, Hank?
20126Ben tellin''th''yunks all''bout th''Great Discovery, I reckon?
20126But that other man? 20126 But, are we to be proven guilty on the evidence of those two men alone, whom I am almost certain committed the crime themselves?"
20126But, do you happen to know of any miners in town who are going to Hangtown? 20126 But, how do you get the gold out of the cradle?"
20126But, what matters the past now? 20126 But, where is this wonderful skin map and that big gold nugget?"
20126But, young man,and the frown on his face deepened,"how comes it that you are here, against my express commands?
20126But,and she started to her feet excitedly,"was n''t your father''s last letter sent from Hangtown?
20126But-- but what difference could a little rain make? 20126 Ca n''t you see that everyone is armed with a pick and shovel and gold- pan?
20126Can we go to one side of Humbug Canyon and hit the trail to the Cave of Gold again beyond?
20126Coleman send you for something?
20126Did he-- did he get the skin map?
20126Did they get the gold?
20126Did you discover anything that would lead you to surmise who committed the crime?
20126Did you hear that, Sal?
20126Did you see or hear anything suspicious during your watch?
20126Did you?
20126Did-- Did th''old miner say an''thing''bout whar he found his gold afore he died?
20126Do n''t look much as if we''d thrown th''cunnin''devils off our trail, does it?
20126Do the prisoners wish to ask the witness any questions?
20126Do you hear that, Spike?
20126Do you know this murdered miner''s name?
20126Do you reckon we can make Sacramento City tew- night?
20126Do you suppose we''d betray those we love?
20126Do you think it necessary for us to post guards over the camp nights?
20126Do you wish a trial by jury?
20126Do you, gentlemen of the jury, wish to ask the witness any questions?
20126Ever see a cradle work before?
20126Found it?
20126Gentlemen of the jury, are you ready to render your verdict?
20126Gentlemen, how shall the case be tried?
20126Give up that map to a couple of the biggest cowards and cut- throats in California? 20126 Going to clean up soon?"
20126Had to come to the diggings with the rest, did you? 20126 Have n''t two reputable witnesses sworn that they saw the prisoners kill the man?
20126Have the prisoners any questions they wish to ask the witness?
20126Have you any witnesses, other than your fellow prisoner, to testify to the truth of your statements?
20126Have you gone clean crazy, Bud Randolph, to speak of murder and robbery like that?
20126How did I happen to discover the gold?
20126How did he describe them? 20126 How did she pan out tew- day, Dick?"
20126How did you kill him?
20126How far is it to your home and to your mother?
20126How much on it did he git? 20126 How often dew you clean up a day?"
20126How-- how did this get here?
20126How?
20126I reckon we can find the trail all right again-- Hi, there, Pedro, what sort of a heathenish charm is that you are making?
20126I reckon you can already feel th''rope a- tightenin''''round y''ur neck, ca n''t you, Bill? 20126 I wonder if we can make our old camping- ground to- night?"
20126I wonder if''twouldn''t be a good thing tew take Pedro''long? 20126 Is not our word, at least, as good as theirs?"
20126Is there any? 20126 Is there, is there any gold?"
20126Is-- is he dead?
20126Jest follered y''ur head, did you?
20126John Stackpole, did anyone here ever hear of a feller by th''name of John Stackpole?
20126Lose much?
20126Now, what might be th''trouble with that arm?
20126Now, what might those fellows be doing there? 20126 Now, what shall we do about that?"
20126Now, where are our dads and the rest?
20126Now,and he turned quickly to Holt,"did n''t you say that thar Mexican skunk, Pedro, had gone tew git th''rest of th''gang?"
20126Oh, come, this ai n''t no hold up game, is it, ladies?
20126Quick,and Fremont bent over him,"will you tell all, all that you know of this horrible affair, if we will save your neck?"
20126Say, but this gold- digging is no fun, no matter how you do it, is it?
20126Say, dew you know who that feller is who has j''ined grub with you?
20126Say, what do you suppose I have to pay the fellow who washes the dishes? 20126 Say,"and Ham turned to Conroyal,"why ca n''t we give them th''same kind of a s''prise they was a- calculatin''on givin''us?
20126See that big sycamore over yonder?
20126See that rock?
20126Shall we risk it?
20126Shall we shoot?
20126Shall we take the Mexican on his own terms?
20126Shore you remember th''trail?
20126So you''re one of th''skunks that''s a- tryin''tew git them tew boys hanged, be you? 20126 Sure th''gold ai n''t petered out yit?"
20126Then he is still alive?
20126Tryin''to turn th''tables on us, be you?
20126Want to back out?
20126We ca n''t let her go without a song, can we, boys?
20126We, too, would like to see how it pans out, would n''t we Thure?
20126Well, if you are satisfied, what are you kicking for? 20126 Well, they do n''t put on much style, do they?"
20126Well, what have they done?
20126What did he swear to?
20126What does this mean?
20126What has happened?
20126What have the young men done?
20126What is it you would like to know?
20126What is the crime the prisoners are charged with?
20126What is the trouble?
20126What is the trouble?
20126What is your name and business?
20126What is your name and business?
20126What is your name and present business?
20126What might it be doin''thar?
20126What might thar be queer''bout it?
20126What shall our answer be?
20126What''s bitin''you?
20126What''s happened?
20126What''s the trouble, Pedro? 20126 What-- what can be the trouble?"
20126What-- what did he look like?
20126What-- what was it?
20126What?
20126When?
20126Where are those witnesses? 20126 Where are you goin''tew take''em?"
20126Where, where is the fire?
20126Who accuses them?
20126Who did it?
20126Who did it?
20126Who makes the accusation?
20126Who shot him?
20126Who''s got th''candles?
20126Why do you accuse these two young men of murder?
20126Why,continued the alcalde,"did you not make your presence known to these two men, at least after the murderers had ridden off?
20126Will we, Ruth?
20126Will you-- will you promise to give me the first gold nugget you pick up in this wonderful cave?
20126Wo n''t expectin''nobudy, was you, Con?
20126Wonder how they like it?
20126Would you like to ask the witness any questions?
20126You''re sart''in th''bag ai n''t thar?
20126Young man, do you realize that you are telling a very improbable- sounding story? 20126 ''Bout how much longer will it take us tew git tew that thar canyon?
20126A- tryin''tew git yur necks stretched, you blamed idgits?
20126Ai n''t we Spike?"
20126And we can start, ca n''t we, to- morrow morning?"
20126And what can be offered in disproof of all this?
20126And what could they do or say to disprove their testimony?
20126And wo n''t Ruth and Iola stare, when we throw down the hide of_ El Feroz_ in front of them to- night?"
20126Anybody here know anything about the region around Humbug Canyon?"
20126Are you with us?"
20126But is n''t it heavy?"
20126But wo n''t mother''s eyes open when she hears that?"
20126But, did n''t he say something about a map, a skin map, that would tell us how to find the cave?"
20126But, what could he mean?
20126But, what could they do?
20126But, what if the alcalde should order them searched and the map be found?
20126CHAPTER XXVI THE CATASTROPHE"Now, the question is, what shall we do with our captives?"
20126Ca n''t we wait here a little while and watch them work it?"
20126Ca n''t you see how the limb is bending and shaking?"
20126Ca n''t you see the curs set Dickson''s house on fire on purpose to get us out of the way?"
20126Could this be the miner''s Cave of Gold?
20126Did n''t one of them find a buttom that has been proven to belong to the coat of one of the prisoners on the very spot where the man was killed?
20126Did n''t you notice it?"
20126Did you get near enough to them to recognize them again, should you see them?"
20126Did you hear that?"
20126Did you see these two men plainly enough to recognize them should you see them again?"
20126Do I have your promise?"
20126Do we look like boys who would kill a man?
20126Do you all understand?"
20126Do you realize that your expression amounts almost to a confession of guilt?"
20126Do you suppose it is true or, just one of the queer notions that sometimes come to the dying?"
20126Do you suppose we fooled Ugger and his gang and threw them off our trail last night?"
20126Everybody ready?"
20126Flapjacks getting busy?"
20126For, now at the very moment they were about to explore the mysteries of the dead miner''s wonderful Cave of Gold, who would care to be left behind?
20126Guilty; or, not guilty?"
20126Have you any further evidence to give?
20126He''d have th''gold, not you, would n''t he?"
20126How could they now hope to throw Ugger and his men off their trail, when all their efforts so far had been in vain?
20126How could they prove their innocence, when they did not have a single witness to appear in their defense?
20126How does it strike you?"
20126How does she feel, Hank?"
20126How does th''propersition strike you, men?"
20126I do n''t remember of hearing our brothers say anything about a message, do you?"
20126I wonder if we ca n''t do something to hurry them up?"
20126I--""And you found this hunk of gold on the floor of that cave?"
20126If I could but live, I''d-- But, what''s the use?"
20126If they only had time to send home-- But, even if they had witnesses from home, what could they prove?
20126In an instant every man in the camp was on his feet, his rifle in his hands, calling excitedly:"What is the trouble?"
20126Is it Indians?"
20126Is it worth a Hundred Thousand Dollars?"
20126Is there any?"
20126Is there anyone in Sacramento City that knows either of you two boys?"
20126It is yes, is n''t it, mother?
20126Let us have a look at them?"
20126No wonder that Mexican Juan thought_ El Feroz_ was protected by the devil!--Hello, what is the matter now?"
20126No wonder the unfortunate boys were tempted to give up the skin map; for what is gold, when weighed in the balance against life?
20126Now I call that decent, do n''t you, Spike?"
20126Now what might you be dewin''down thar?"
20126Now, dew you reckon them skunks are on th''watch an''will try tew foller us?"
20126Now, how about the guard?"
20126Now, how comes it that you are in Sacramento City, Ham?"
20126Now, how much do you suppose those eggs cost me a dozen?"
20126Now, whar might that be, if I may be so bold as tew ask?"
20126Now, what are you proposin''of dewin''?
20126Now, what do you think about the truth of the miner''s yarn?
20126Now, which shall it be?"
20126Now,"and her eyes looked wonderingly at the bags of gold,"how much is all that gold worth?
20126Oh, Ruth,"and a look of horror came into Iola''s face,"do you suppose they will start on the trail of Thure and Bud and try to get the map from them?
20126Or, shall we defy them, and march straight for the canyon, without any effort to hide our trail?"
20126Queer how th''gold gits intew th''blood an''makes all humans tarnal idgits, now ai n''t it?"
20126Rekerlect that time down in Sante FÃ ©, when you was a- goin''tew skin a nigger alive, an''wanted tew kill tew boys for interferin''?
20126Say, but wo n''t the Mexicans and the Indians think we are great hunters now?
20126Say, but wo n''t we give them a big surprise?"
20126See that opening between those two mountains?"
20126Shall we start back for the diggings in the morning?
20126Shall we try again to fool them, by not going straight to the canyon to- day and see if we ca n''t slip into it to- night without being seen?
20126Si, señors?"
20126So me an''Spike are th''true murderers, be we?
20126That''s what I''d like tew know, Tim Perkins?
20126Under such circumstances what shall we do?
20126Visions?--Visions of what that morning meant to a gold- mad world?
20126Wal, this is sum unexpected an''s''prisin'', ai n''t it Spike?"
20126Was it gold?
20126We all understand that, do n''t we?"
20126We can go to the mines now, ca n''t we, mother?"
20126We can go to the mines now, ca n''t we, mother?"
20126Well, what do you think about doing as they ask, and leaving the map under the stone?
20126Whar are th''witnesses?"
20126What can have happened?
20126What can it be?"
20126What dew you think, Steeltrap?"
20126What do you make out of it all anyway?"
20126What do you say, Rad?"
20126What do you say, Thure?"
20126What do you think we had better do, Ham?"
20126What does all this excitement mean?
20126What good would that do you?
20126What had happened to him?
20126What had happened to him?
20126What has happened?"
20126What has happened?"
20126What have you to say to the accusation?
20126What is the use of going over exactly the same ground that we have already been over many times?
20126What was he doing, Uncle Frank?"
20126What was he seeing?
20126What was to be done?
20126What would you like to know?"
20126What you doin''here?"
20126What''s your idea, Rad?"
20126When the two horns of a dilemma are both equally long and sharp, how, then, can the peril be avoided?
20126Where is Pedro?"
20126Where is that other man?"
20126Where''ll we hide?"
20126Where''s Mollie?"
20126Who are they after?"
20126Who is willing to offer himself up as a sacrifice to the good of the public?"
20126Who seen''em dew it?
20126Who will stand guard first?"
20126Why do you hesitate?"
20126Why had the two men accused them thus publicly of the murder of the miner?
20126Why had they run this risk of turning suspicion against themselves?
20126Why have you deserted your trust?"
20126Why?"
20126Wo n''t you wait and see how it pans out?"
20126You are not afraid of getting wet, are you?"
20126You have n''t heard Thure and me wishing that we were girls, have you?"
20126You remember my telling you all about it, do n''t you, Mollie?"
20126You remember that queer- shaped scar over one of his eyes, do n''t you?"
20126You remember, do n''t you, Bud?"
20126You say that you found the miner, John Stackpole, found him wounded?"
20126You see--""Where''ll we find them?"
20126You will never tell a word of it to anybody, will you girls?
20126an''how did he git in thar?
20126and Tim Perkins turned anxiously to Thure, by whose side he was riding,"dew you reckon all them folks are bound for the diggin''s?"
23677A camera? 23677 A dress one?"
23677A real wreck?
23677A spread, eh? 23677 A storm; eh?"
23677All ready?
23677All ready?
23677Am I supposed to be in on that?
23677And I''m to be funny?
23677And have I really a sister?
23677And how can we get there?
23677And if they were, what could they pick up?
23677And so you are chums; eh?
23677And so you got other good ones?
23677And so you''re here to get moving pictures; eh? 23677 And there''s no way of telling where he went?"
23677And you rescued your enemies, too? 23677 Any special vessels in view?"
23677Are n''t you going to tell me?
23677Are you Nate Duncan''s son?
23677Are you going to-- gulp-- let me-- glub-- sink out here? 23677 Are you sure it is n''t dynamite?"
23677Are you sure this is the place?
23677Are you the lads that have rooms sixty- six and sixty- seven?
23677Are-- are you going to put us in jail?
23677Be you plumb crazy? 23677 But are you Mr. Nathaniel Duncan?"
23677But has he shipped?
23677But how are you going to do it?
23677But in that case,asked Joe,"why did n''t he leave some word as to where he was going?"
23677But what about my sister?
23677But what could the Indians want with them?
23677But what has that got to do with Joe''s father?
23677But what is it all about? 23677 But what is the matter?
23677But where are they now?
23677But where did he go?
23677But why did you leave so suddenly, and why did the officer come for you the next day?
23677But wo n''t it be risky to go out there in the darkness to bring in the ponies and burros?
23677Ca n''t you get some of the fishermen from around here?
23677Ca n''t you see some side path we can take?
23677Can we find her?
23677Can you see anything of a light?
23677Can you see him?
23677Can you see the vessel?
23677Come on, Hank, you can follow an Indian trail; ca n''t you?
23677Come where?
23677Did I understand him to say that one of you is a Duncan?
23677Did I understand you to say I had to rush out of a burning building?
23677Did he-- did he get my letter?
23677Did n''t he leave any trace at all?
23677Did they get any of our horses-- or things?
23677Did you mean for us to help catch''em?
23677Did you want the devourin''element to consume that buildin''?
23677Did-- did you see anything, Hank?
23677Disappeared?
23677Do I have to fall overboard?
23677Do n''t you call it wrong to set up a false light to lure unsuspecting captains on the rocks, so you can get your pickings? 23677 Do n''t you?"
23677Do you happen to know of a Mr. Duncan there?
23677Do you mean to accuse Joe''s father of being in with the wreckers?
23677Do you mean to say you wo n''t go on with this act? 23677 Do you mean to say, Blake, that this man whom I''ve traced after such hard work, is n''t any relation to me-- haven''t I any folks, after all?"
23677Do you really mean that?
23677Do you think he''ll be gone?
23677Do you want that in the picture?
23677Do-- do you think they''ll shoot?
23677Does it mean a fight?
23677Experimenting? 23677 Feel any brighter?"
23677Get_ me_ one?
23677Had enough?
23677Has Joe a sister, too?
23677Have we been robbed?
23677Have you got the lantern fixed so that she''ll flash like the other?
23677He was n''t; eh?
23677Hold on, C. C.; what''s the matter?
23677How are you making out, Blake?
23677How can I ever tell Joe the news?
23677How dare you poke one out of the window, right toward one of our largest banks, and go out, leaving the mechanism clicking? 23677 How did you happen to come to help us?"
23677How''s that?
23677How?
23677How?
23677I guess you do n''t quite believe that, Hank; do you?
23677I hardly know, and yet----"Maybe they''re experimenting with a new kind of light?
23677I mean, lad,and the lighthouse keeper''s tones sank to a whisper;"I mean, if I tell you something, can you keep it from him?"
23677I wonder if all the Moquis and Navajos who skipped off their reservations have been driven back?
23677I wonder if he will ever get this?
23677I wonder if my father is in any such storm as this, on his way to China?
23677I wonder if my father looks like that?
23677I wonder if the folks who look at moving pictures realize how they are made?
23677I wonder if we''ll go through another scare like that?
23677I wonder what I shall say to him, when I first see him, Blake?
23677I wonder what he''s looking for?
23677I wonder what kind of a man he''ll be?
23677I wonder what will be next on the program?
23677I wonder when we can go to San Francisco?
23677I-- I wonder if that''s him-- my father?
23677I-- I''m to be shipwrecked; am I?
23677If you''ve driven''em off, so they ca n''t try any of their dastardly tricks to lure vessels ashore, is n''t that all you want? 23677 If-- if you-- are you my father?"
23677Is it-- is it that he is n''t my father, after all?
23677Is there anything wrong-- is Mr. Duncan wanted for anything? 23677 Is-- is that right?"
23677It may seem a heartless thing to do, but why ca n''t we get some moving pictures of this?
23677Joe Duncan? 23677 Joe''s father; eh?"
23677Joe, how will it seem to see yourself on a screen?
23677Lucky?
23677Matter? 23677 My name cleared-- and my son with me-- what else could I want?"
23677My sister?
23677Never hold anything back?
23677Oh, ca n''t you look on the bright side?
23677Oh, why did I ever get into this business? 23677 Our own words?"
23677Robbed? 23677 Say, what do you imagine they are doing?"
23677Say, what do you think they are?
23677Say, you do n''t mean to tell me you snapped what happened?
23677Scenes at night?
23677See any of''em, Hank?
23677So that''s how the scoundrels are planning to work; are they?
23677So you did n''t get scalped, after all?
23677That is, unless you''re----"Afraid? 23677 That will be hard to do; wo n''t it?"
23677That''s it, C. C."But to rush out I''ve got to go in; have n''t I?
23677The Rockypoint light?
23677The question is-- where did they go?
23677The wreck-- it''ll come close on shore, the guard says; why not make some moving pictures of it? 23677 Then you do n''t mind if we go?"
23677These movin''pictures are n''t like tintypes; are they?
23677They do n''t; eh?
23677Think of it?
23677Throw that prod; ca n''t you? 23677 Trouble?
23677Want it to burn?
23677Was there some mistake? 23677 We''ll do it; eh, Joe?"
23677Well, I''m not saying we are, either; but if your father is n''t a wrecker why did he run away before the officers came for him? 23677 Well, something will happen, I''m sure,"declared C. C."When do we move?"
23677Well, what about this?
23677Well, what do you think?
23677Well, you have n''t any more infernal machines; have you, boys?
23677Well?
23677Well?
23677What can we do?
23677What can we do?
23677What did they take?
23677What do you mean?
23677What do you think is the best thing to do?
23677What do you want to spoil their welcome for, just as we have a little spread arranged for them?
23677What for?
23677What for?
23677What is it?
23677What is it?
23677What is it?
23677What is it?
23677What is it?
23677What is it?
23677What is it?
23677What is it?
23677What is it?
23677What is it?
23677What is it?
23677What is it?
23677What is she like? 23677 What is your name?"
23677What makes you ask that?
23677What makes you say that?
23677What makes you think I have a secret, Joe?
23677What makes you think so?
23677What shall we do if we find them?
23677What shall we do?
23677What sort of a man was he?
23677What sort?
23677What were you going to say, Blake?
23677What''s best to be done?
23677What''s best to be done?
23677What''s it all about?
23677What''s it going to be about?
23677What''s that, Blake?
23677What''s that?
23677What''s that?
23677What''s that?
23677What''s that?
23677What''s that?
23677What''s the joke?
23677What''s the matter?
23677What''s this?
23677What?
23677What?
23677Where has he gone?
23677Where is he?
23677Where is she?
23677Where is she?
23677Which way shall we go, Blake?
23677Which way shall we shoot?
23677Who sent you?
23677Who-- the fish, or Jake?
23677Who?
23677Why ca n''t you be cheerful?
23677Why did you have to leave so suddenly?
23677Why not?
23677Why not?
23677Why not?
23677Why so?
23677Why was that?
23677Why, has anything happened there?
23677Why, what do you mean?
23677Why, you do n''t think they''re around here; do you?
23677Why, you''re not going to come any of that gloomy C. C. business on me; are you?
23677Why-- why?
23677Why?
23677Why?
23677Will he come back when he knows of the wrecking charge that may be made against him? 23677 Will he, though?"
23677Will it be a real wreck scene?
23677Will the haul- rope stand it?
23677Will they run, do you think?
23677Will we have to go very far to sea?
23677Work hard? 23677 Would you mind telling me why you left so suddenly?"
23677Wrecked?
23677Wreckers; eh?
23677Yes, he''s right astern, but that fish----"Is he coming after Jake?
23677You did n''t know he was a sailor? 23677 You have n''t seen us work so very hard; have you?"
23677You''re not going to have the real fire now; are you?
23677A wreck; eh?
23677Are there any more of you aboard-- or any children?"
23677Are you all right, Jake?"
23677Are you going to balk as you did in the Indian scene?"
23677Are you my son?"
23677Are you really in this queer business of taking moving pictures?"
23677Blake, is there anything you''re holding back from me?"
23677But I mean, what will we do after that?
23677But I wonder if the men will come back after the alarm we gave''em?"
23677But I wonder what it will be next?"
23677But what does it mean?"
23677But why are you asking?"
23677But you wo n''t leave me; will you, Joe?"
23677But, Joe, did you notice just what it was that big wrecker said?"
23677But----""Now what''s the answer?
23677CHAPTER II A DARING RAID"Where are they?"
23677CHAPTER V A NEW KIND OF DRAMA"And so you really got what you went for; eh, boys?"
23677CHAPTER XI A STRANGE CHARGE"Are you going to take a camera with you, boys?"
23677CHAPTER XVI JOE SUSPECTS SOMETHING"What''ll we do, Blake?"
23677CHAPTER XXIII THE DOOMED VESSEL"You say there''s a wreck?"
23677Can you prove your innocence?"
23677Can you-- can you save the others?
23677Did Duncan have a son?"
23677Did I ever see her when we were both little?"
23677Did you happen to hear, boys, when they expected to play that wicked game?"
23677Did you_ want_ her to burn?"
23677Do you hear me?
23677Do you know where Mr. Duncan went?"
23677Duncan?"
23677Duncan?"
23677Duncan?"
23677For a moment Joe seemed to stiffen as he heard the name, and then, in a hoarse whisper, he turned to Blake and said:"Did you hear that?
23677Go back to New York?"
23677Got everything, Blake?"
23677Has he committed any crime, or is he wanted by anyone?"
23677Have you a plan, Blake?"
23677He''s been traveling all over, you know, looking for you and your sister----""Sister?"
23677His face showed his disappointment so unmistakably that Blake called out:"What''s the matter, Joe?"
23677How dare you?"
23677How do you know but what this light was put here as a range finder for us fishermen?"
23677I guess I''ll just say:''Hello, Dad; do you know me?''"
23677I suppose you know what sort of men those were that we just got away from?"
23677I wonder how many there are?"
23677I wonder what they can be up to?"
23677I wonder why he went away?"
23677I wonder, though, if the story is known about San Diego?
23677If he was innocent why did n''t he stay and fight it out?
23677Is Mr. Duncan-- is he-- dead?"
23677Is anything troubling you?"
23677Is my father somewhere around here, after all?"
23677Is n''t his father here?"
23677Is n''t there any way in which we may get a clue to the direction he took?"
23677It must n''t be allowed to pull out-- do you understand?
23677It''s what Hemp said about your father; is n''t it?"
23677Jolly?
23677Moving pictures; eh?
23677Not our prize Indian pictures?"
23677Now what is it?"
23677Now you see footprints going off to the left and right from this point; do n''t you?"
23677Of what charge?"
23677Oh, is it possible?
23677Or, The Tyler Will If you had been poor and were suddenly left a half- million dollars, what would you do with it?
23677Ringold?"
23677Ringold?"
23677Say, do n''t you know your father''s business?"
23677So he''s somewhere on the southern California coast?"
23677Stanton?"
23677Suppose he has gone?
23677The lighthouse keeper turned, surveyed the boy and in a pleasant voice asked:"Well?"
23677Was he a sailor?"
23677Was he the Duncan from somewhere down the coast?"
23677Was there a girl?"
23677We''re down pretty low; are n''t we, Blake?"
23677Well, what shall we do?"
23677What became of Munson?"
23677What have we done that''s wrong?"
23677What kind?"
23677What makes you think that?"
23677What''s that?"
23677Where is he?"
23677Where''s Jake?"
23677Why, what do you mean?"
23677Why?"
23677You mean that, maybe, after all, he left because he was afraid of the wreckers, and not because he had done anything wrong?"
23677You tell each other all your secrets, I suppose?"
23677You wo n''t tell him; will you?"
23677You''re not going to have it said that you let a little cat''s paw of wind like this beat you; are you?"
23677asked the lad, eagerly;"is my father----?"
23677exclaimed the hotel clerk;"do you think it could be that, officer?"
39918And was n''t it?
39918And why should n''t it?
39918Any lately?
39918Any news from below?
39918Are you hurt?
39918Are you the man that ca n''t get a animal for Washoe?
39918But have you nothing in the house to eat?
39918But how in the world are we to get out of it?
39918But how is that?
39918But what if you should carry ME away?
39918But what''s your hurry?
39918Did I? 39918 Did you meet any body on the road?"
39918Do you believe in Washoe?
39918Do you think so?
39918Doing?
39918Friend,said I, calmly and deliberately,"did you miss a pair of woolen stockings in the morning about the time you started?"
39918Guess you''re from San Francisco, Colonel? 39918 Have you any objection to that remark, sir?"
39918How in the world are we to get him out?
39918How many trains more, senor?
39918How much do you want?
39918How was that? 39918 I do, sir,"said Abraham, sharply;"have you any objection to my calling it a man''s skull, sir?"
39918I?
39918In heaven''s name, friend, why do you stay with these bad men? 39918 Is n''t it a grand sight?
39918It does, eh? 39918 It was well worth a dollar, Abraham; but the skull-- what about the skull?"
39918No, Abraham, I must do it; because when we return to the ship, do n''t you see what an advantage you''ll have over me?
39918Of course, why should n''t it? 39918 Of course; why not?"
39918Oh, Abraham, what are we to do? 39918 Oh, the skull?
39918Only a skull? 39918 Pay?
39918Perhaps you would be willing to dispose of it?
39918Possibly_ you_ may have seen him?
39918Shall we try it?
39918Snack of dinner?
39918The ship Anteus,said we,"bound for California; what ship is this?"
39918Then why did you propose that we should drink this poison together? 39918 This is rather a bad business,"said I;"what induced you to go down there?"
39918Was there ever such a man? 39918 Well, I suppose we can warm ourselves at the fire?"
39918Well, if you ca n''t let us stay all night, perhaps you can get us up a snack of dinner?
39918Well, sir, is there any thing improbable in that?
39918Well, sir, well,said Abraham, ironically,"have you any thing further to say on the same subject?
39918Well, what do you say?
39918Well, what do you want?
39918Well, what if you did?
39918Well, what is it?
39918Well,said I, impatiently,"what are you afraid of?"
39918What can it be?
39918What d''ye say, Cap?
39918What is it, Abraham-- a lump of gold?
39918What is it, then?
39918What line of business be you goin''into there?
39918What makes it move?
39918What now?
39918What the h-- ll do you want to stay here all night for?
39918What''s that, Abraham?
39918What''s that?
39918What''s that?
39918What''s the matter, Abraham-- did you hurt yourself?
39918Where are you bound?
39918Where are you going?
39918Where did you get that?
39918Where is he? 39918 Where''s that man?"
39918Where? 39918 Which way are you bound, if I may take the liberty of asking?"
39918Who did this? 39918 Who says it''s all a lie?"
39918Why do n''t you drink?
39918Why, where in the name of sense have you been?
39918Wo n''t you take it? 39918 Would you call that worse?
39918Yes; have you got one to sell or hire?
39918You are, eh? 39918 You call this a man''s skull?"
39918You came from Soledad to- day, I think you said?
39918You gave him a dollar, did n''t you?
39918You heard nothing from San Miguel?
39918You''re bound for Washoe, I reckon?
39918Zo? 39918 Zo?
39918_ Quien es?_demanded a gruff voice.
39918_ Quien sabe?_said he, in the same indifferent tone.
39918_ Quien sabe?_said the fellow, indifferently.
39918''Do n''t you see,''said the town fool,''if you had started them all in the same way, they would have rolled down of their own accord?''
39918--this was his style of address--"on the way to Washoe?"
39918170--?''
39918All this was folly, to be sure; but how could I help it?
39918And can servants be had?
39918And of all miners in the world, who would not be a Washoe miner?
39918And the security?
39918And this aged and decrepit man, his thin locks floating around his haggard and unshaved face, and matted with filth?
39918And this bull- dog fellow, with a mutilated face, button- holing every by- passer?
39918And was this the last of the island- world?
39918Are we not feeding and clothing the savages, and teaching them to be moral, and is not that as much as the civilized world can ask of us?"
39918Are you quite sure you are here yourself?"
39918At last, entirely out of patience, I lowered my bowl and said,"Abraham, do you want me to poison myself?"
39918Burche''s line, I guess?"
39918But I''d like to know, as a matter of information, if he, Robinson Crusoe, made his clothes in the same way as he made his house?"
39918But how?
39918But who can fathom the judgments pronounced upon men?)
39918But who was to judge of the"dips, spurs, and angles?"
39918Ca n''t you give me a lift?"
39918Could I tell any thing about the Winnemuck, or the Pine Nut, or the Rogers?
39918Could he not find it?
39918Could it be Abraham?
39918Could it be possible that Abraham''s threats had driven him to run away during the night, when all were asleep, and hide himself in the mountains?
39918Could it be possible that I was at last in-- in Virginia City?
39918Could it be possible this fellow was a robber, who had descried me from the opposite mountain, and was now bent upon murder?
39918Could it be that Pearce himself was implicated in the murder?
39918Could it be that guilt could slumber peacefully under that heavenly canopy?
39918Could it be that there was no"mortal mixture of earth''s mould in him;"that he was barely the simple mariner Alexander Selkirk?
39918Could the patent right be sold in Washoe?
39918Did I happen to know what the Wake- up- Jake was worth in Washoe?
39918Did I really wander through it, or was it still a dream?
39918Did dey poison you for your money?"
39918Did you mean to say, sir, that he, Robinson Crusoe, stuck the wood together with_ glue_ when he built his house?
39918Do I look like a man that wants money?"
39918Do n''t you see there are rocks to hold on to?"
39918Do you dare to quote the learned Baron Von Tschudi on South America and Mexico?
39918Do you doubt Friday?
39918Do you know the price of grindstones in Placerville?"
39918Do you refer me to the ransom of Atahualpa, the unfortunate Inca, in the days of Pizarro?
39918Do you speak of the mines of Potosi or Golconda?
39918Do you think there''s room for doubt in him?"
39918Does any body pretend to say that the renowned arctic explorers ever encountered such a series of hardships as this?
39918For where else in the world could the river- beds, creeks, and cañons be lined with gold?
39918Have you seen him?--a large brown mule, with a roll of blankets and a coat fastened to the saddle?"
39918Have you the time, sir?"
39918Have you walked far?"
39918He was evidently compromised, but to what extent?
39918How about lodgings and fare?
39918How about the Billy Choller and the Miller?
39918How are the accommodations for women and children?
39918How could I help it?
39918How could it be any worse?"
39918How did you get him back when he went out?"
39918I exclaimed,"what are we to do?
39918In fact, it is a question which has absorbed all others, What has become of the boat?
39918In the name of common sense, is n''t that bad enough?
39918Is it-- can it be the--?
39918Is n''t it awful climbing?"
39918Is n''t it refreshing?
39918Ish dis de trail?"
39918Luff?
39918Might he not regard such a confession in the light of a personal reflection?
39918Now, if the inhabitants were not pirates or freebooters, why did they pursue this mysterious conduct?
39918Of what use would it be to waste good medicines on stomachs that were incapable of comprehending their use?
39918Or could it possibly be the glowing enthusiast, just freed from the trammels of office, and inspired by visions of mountain life, liberty, and wealth?
39918Otherwise, why was his expression so strangely sad?
39918Perhaps you can inform us how you got warm again?"
39918Pigs''feet perhaps, or mackerel, or, it may be, preserved chicken?
39918Shall I kill him for breakfast?"
39918Some of''em wants to stay here whether I will or no; I rather think I''m too many for any of that sort-- eh, Bull, what d''ye say?"
39918Suppose a gang of wild dogs, driven to desperation by hunger, had seized him, and were now, with all their wolfish instincts, tearing him to pieces?
39918Suppose he had lost his footing in the dark passage on the way out, and fallen into some unfathomable depth below?
39918Suppose, in his search for the brush- wood, he had slipped off the ledge in front of the cave?
39918Surely you do n''t think I''ll be guilty of any thing so dishonorable as to take advantage of your misfortune?"
39918Tell me quick-- tell me, are you hurt?"
39918That fellow?
39918That he was in any way attached to this unfortunate female, whose sad fate had aroused all our sympathies?
39918That it was all a fiction his being in Valparaiso at the time?
39918The general government folded its arms and said,"What can we do?
39918The honest miners must have something to eat, and what could they have more nourishing than fat cattle?
39918The watch?
39918To each of these propositions the man returned a stupid and yawning answer,"_ Quien sabe_--who knows?"
39918True, it was in the British possessions, but what of that?
39918Was Washoe a humbug, or was it not?
39918Was he to be trusted?
39918Was is de matter?"
39918Was it Abraham?
39918Was it forever?
39918Was it now somebody else-- some decrepit old fogy who had lost his all, and had nothing more to expect in this world?
39918Was it possible that a single created being, however steeped in crime, could be insensible to the soothing and humanizing influences of such a scene?
39918Was it right to judge a poor creature whose great misfortune was perhaps no offense against the laws of nature?
39918Was it the Doubter?
39918Was it the devil- woman?
39918Was there silver there, or was it all sham?
39918Was this a case of jealousy, and was the tall Texan the father of the murdered child?
39918Was this to be my end after all?
39918What about the Lady Bryant-- was it true that it had gone down?
39918What are they, after all, but inanimate clay?
39918What are we to do?"
39918What are you about?
39918What could I do to reward this noble fellow?
39918What could have driven him to this career of crime?
39918What could it mean?
39918What could one unarmed man do against three, or even two, fully armed desperadoes?
39918What did it signify that thirty thousand dollars a year had been expended at the Tejon?
39918What do you ask me for?
39918What do you want?
39918What dreadful savage is that?
39918What dulcet Æolian harmonies-- what divine, enchanting ravishment is it"That with these raptures moves the vocal air?"
39918What had I done to bring me to this?
39918What had become of him?
39918What object could he have in warning me unless to provide for my safety?
39918What pleasant sadness was it that weighed upon my heart?
39918What reliable or definite information was I prepared to give to collectors of customs in reference to schedules and sliding scales?
39918What rumor is this?
39918What satanic power was that by which he was enthralled?
39918What the deuce is the matter?
39918What unholy power have they over you?
39918What was done with the money?
39918What was it that sent such a thrill of horror through every fibre?
39918What was the Ophir worth at this time?
39918What were these establishments for?
39918What would they say on board the ship when I was dead?
39918What''s the reason you do n''t believe in it, eh?
39918What''s the reason, sir?"
39918Whence come these silvery strains that are wafted to our ears from the passes of the Sierra Nevada?
39918Where are you?"
39918Where else could the honest miner"pan out"$ 100 per day every day in the year?
39918Where was the tenth man?
39918Where were the agents?
39918Whereabouts was the Jim Crack located, and what was Dead Broke worth?
39918Who could be deaf when assayers, bankers, jobbers, and speculators cried aloud that it was all true?
39918Who could be said to be disinterested when only a few offices were to be filled, and a great many people wished to fill them?
39918Who could have done it?
39918Who could tell if the vessel would be in sight by morning?
39918Who could tell?
39918Who said I wanted pay?
39918Who stabbed this man?"
39918Who was it?
39918Who would be a slave when all nature calls upon him in trumpet tones to be free?
39918Why did they not take charge of the Indians?
39918Why do n''t you come on?"
39918Will you do me the favor, then, to accept a plug of tobacco?"
39918Wise, the aeronaut, to take a voyage in a balloon?
39918Would any but an honorable man do that?"
39918Would it be practicable to get any quantity of it over, so as to make the speculation profitable?
39918Would you not consider him open to any proposition short of murder or highway robbery?
39918Yet what inducement could I present for robbery or murder in such a destitute plight?
39918Yet what was it that filled me with such an indefinable abhorrence of these men-- of two of them, at least?
39918You do n''t suppose I''d be here if I did n''t know the way?"
39918You know the way?"
39918and if one delegation were denied this privilege, how could accounts be settled with fellow- members similarly situated in other states?
39918and some fifty or sixty thousand for miscellaneous purposes?
39918any thing equally reliable?
39918cried Abraham, highly excited;"what do you mean?
39918cried he, rather excited, as I thought;"what have you been doing all this time?"
39918cried several voices, fiercely;"who calls Robinson Crusoe a humbug?"
39918did his present exercise warm him?
39918do you dare to taunt me in that manner?
39918doubt?
39918fifty thousand at Nome Lackee?
39918forty- eight thousand at Mendocino?
39918going aboard, eh?
39918had it come to this?
39918how could I bear the thought of hearing Abraham talk about having scaled the Nipple, while I was ingloriouly groaning for him down below?
39918how could you do so?
39918how had he contrived to keep out of the fire?
39918if they could swallow obnoxious measures of the administration, were they not qualified to teach savages how to swallow government provisions?
39918in your head?"
39918is he dead?
39918is he dead?"
39918nothing but_ brandy!_ However, here comes the third with a load of five- gallon kegs-- molasses beyond question, or lard, or butter?
39918oh, Abraham, are you hurt?
39918or joined the first expedition in search of the treasure buried by the Spanish galleon on her voyage to Acapulco in 1578?
39918or the berth of assistant manager in a diving- bell?
39918quoth the wretch, suddenly halting,"was dey yours?"
39918said I, assuming a conciliatory tone,"where are you bound?"
39918said I;"what was that for?"
39918said he, smiling in his accustomed manner;"why not stay with us a few days and make yourself comfortable?
39918said the Duke, impatiently;"him send any whisky?"
39918said the latter, sharply,"what do you lag behind for?
39918sixteen thousand at the Klamath?
39918ten thousand at Nome Cult?
39918that all this had resulted in the reduction of a hundred thousand Indians to about thirty thousand?
39918the agency line-- stage- agent, maybe?
39918thirty thousand at the Fresno?
39918was I never more to behold its wild grottoes and green valleys?
39918was all the romance of life to fade away with it in the twilight?
39918was it a dog''s skull yet?
39918was it to be in future years a mere dream of the past?
39918was it, like the cream- colored volume, to reveal enchantments that henceforth could dwell only in the memory?
39918were the savages afraid he would put it out?
39918what did he come here for?"
39918what do you think of that, Abraham?
39918what''s become of him?
39918where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face?
39918where are you from?"
39918where are you?"
39918who goes there?"
39918with GLUE, did you say?"
39918would he like to have it fastened on again with glue?
10432A sailing- ship?
10432A-- what?
10432Am I to take this as a dismissal?
10432And Miss Stanton is not here?
10432And are you better?
10432And are you following no other line of defense?
10432And did all these come from Sangoa?
10432And did you bring back with you, on this trip, any pearls?
10432And did you notice how scared poor Ajo was, and how he skipped as fearfully as though he had committed some crime? 10432 And is n''t it grand and impressive?
10432And the date-- when was it?
10432And the expense?
10432And were they successful?
10432And what brought you from Sangoa to San Francisco?
10432And will any picture theatre in Hollywood or Los Angeles show it?
10432And will it clear me from this suspicion?
10432And will you bring these pearls with you?
10432And you accuse this man, Andrews, of stealing them?
10432And you have seen those pearls before?
10432And you will answer them?
10432And you, Beth?
10432And your good name?
10432Any pains yet?
10432Any pains?
10432Are other occupations so much better? 10432 Are they very choice ones?"
10432Are you coming to bed, Patsy?
10432Are you feeling better this morning?
10432Are you forbidden to tell us where Sangoa is, or anything about the island?
10432Are you going to stay in this hotel?
10432Are you really going to postpone this important play?
10432Are you sure they are not groans?
10432Are you sure?
10432Are you willing to pay for success?
10432As Jack Andrews did?
10432Aunt Jane? 10432 Besides, how could you do it while you were asleep?"
10432But Sangoa, Uncle; is that a town or a country?
10432But how do your people live? 10432 But how in the world did you ever decide to become actresses, when so many better occupations are open to women?"
10432But surely you will go to the station and see what can be done for him?
10432But tell me this, please: Why is Sangoa so little known, or rather, so quite unknown?
10432But what did they call you, afterward? 10432 But you like motion pictures, do n''t you?"
10432But-- what-- what-- was it all about?
10432Ca n''t you get it of Le Drieux?
10432Ca n''t you prove he is not Jack Andrews?
10432Ca n''t you see, sir?
10432Can I do anything for you, sir?
10432Can you do that?
10432Clever?
10432Could not your aunt assist you?
10432Did he ask any explanation about Maud''s appearing in the picture of a rival company?
10432Did he mention Mr. Jones, who conquered him so mysteriously?
10432Did he really eat?
10432Did n''t he?
10432Did the wall fall?
10432Did you choose, this profession for amusement, or from necessity?
10432Did you get a lawyer?
10432Did you notice the mob of children in that theatre?
10432Did you notice,said Patsy, slowly,"how many children there were in that theatre?"
10432Did you see the play?
10432Direct from Sangoa?
10432Do both of you girls play star parts?
10432Do many pearls come from Sangoa, then?
10432Do many stage actresses go into the motion picture business?
10432Do n''t the people make the world, Uncle John?
10432Do you know him?
10432Do you know the work? 10432 Do you know what the things cost?"
10432Do you remember what the manager said to him?
10432Do you smoke?
10432Do you think the examination will be held to- day?
10432Do you think you can manage to crawl to the automobile, or shall we carry you?
10432Do you wish me to buy that film and prevent the picture''s being shown?
10432Do you wish me to secure options, or to purchase the land outright?
10432Even those owned by Jephson''s?
10432For what was Jack Andrews noted throughout Europe?
10432Has he been aboard since you anchored here?
10432Has he ever mentioned his adventures in Austria to you?
10432Has it brought more pearls from Sangoa?
10432Has the Continental lost money since Jones took possession?
10432Have I questioned it, Miss De Graf?
10432Have you already disposed of them?
10432Have you any idea what it costs to build one of these picture theatres?
10432Have you been to Sangoa since you landed Mr. Jones in San Francisco, some fifteen months ago?
10432Have you ever heard the name before?
10432Have you evidence to support this plea?
10432Have you figured out the profits?
10432Have you had breakfast?
10432How about Miss Flo?
10432How delightful?
10432How did they get the picture, do you suppose?
10432How did they manage to do that?
10432How did you happen to get started in such a queer business?
10432How did you learn about that incident?
10432How do you account, then, for their checking so accurately against the list of stolen pearls?
10432How do you feel?
10432How does it happen that my people, under contract to work for the Continental, are working for other firms?
10432How many girls are there?
10432How many inhabitants has Sangoa?
10432How much were those stolen pearls worth?
10432How much will you get?
10432How much?
10432How?
10432I suppose you are now content to rest on your laurels, pending the formal examination?
10432I suppose you are to remain at this hotel?
10432I suppose, Mrs. Montrose, you do not-- er-- er-- act, yourself?
10432I wonder if it''s me?
10432I wonder if you are old enough to smoke?
10432I-- in what way, Flo?
10432Is Arthur back yet?
10432Is Captain Carg a Sangoan?
10432Is his home in this country?
10432Is it on the maps? 10432 Is it, then, your intention to accompany the prisoner to Vienna?"
10432Is n''t it too bad that I reached him too late?
10432Is n''t that a little strange-- perhaps a little suspicious?
10432Is n''t that very quick?
10432Is n''t this a rather high- handed proceeding, Miss Doyle?
10432Is n''t this judge both able and honest?
10432Is that as near as you can recollect the date?
10432Is that the best you can do for me?
10432Is the yacht_ Arabella_ yours?
10432Is there any objection to my going with Maud?
10432It is a trust?
10432May I ask a few questions?
10432May we ask what those duties are?
10432Me? 10432 No practice?"
10432Not our own special picture?
10432Now, then, where is Sangoa? 10432 Of course you realize this is the-- the end?"
10432Of your foolishness? 10432 Oh, the twenty- seventh?
10432Oh, you have been to my room?
10432Oh, you mean that you_ will_ not?
10432On what date did you reach New York, after landing at San Francisco?
10432One firm employs you exclusively, then?
10432One?
10432Pardon me; is this seat engaged, sir?
10432Pearls, eh?
10432Pessimistic?
10432Sangoa?
10432Sangoa?
10432Shall we keep our pearls, Uncle?
10432So Jones controls the Continental, eh?
10432So what have you to say for yourself, sir?
10432Tell me, please, where_ is_ Sangoa?
10432Tell me, sir, what''s to become of our grand motion picture enterprise, if you allow yourself to be shipped to Vienna as a captured thief?
10432Tell me, sir,she continued,"what is the nearest land to Sangoa that is known to the world?"
10432The hospital?
10432The pearls were not recovered, then?
10432Then we shall have all that time to prove his innocence?
10432Then what is his object?
10432Then where are we to get the proper pictures for our theatre?
10432Then where has the yacht been since it landed you here fifteen months ago?
10432Then where is it now?
10432Then why have you bounded him so persistently?
10432Then you know enough to defend an innocent man from an unjust accusation?
10432Then''A''does n''t stand for anything at all?
10432Then? 10432 There was a picture made of that scene, then?"
10432To what experience do you allude, Beth?
10432Was it kept, or destroyed?
10432Well, Uncle,said Patsy, cheerfully,"is Ajo still in limbo?"
10432Well, shall we accept this offer, girls?
10432Well, sir?
10432Well, sir?
10432Well, sir?
10432Well, why annoy me with such trifles? 10432 Well?"
10432Well?
10432Were you ill when you left your home?
10432Were you in that picture of the falling wall?
10432Were you stronger before your accident?
10432What are your people?
10432What did you do, Patricia?
10432What do you call that affection of your eyes?
10432What do you think of the lawyer I sent you, Arthur?
10432What do you think of this queer business, Arthur?
10432What do you think of this? 10432 What do you think, Aunt Jane?"
10432What does it matter?
10432What does it mean?
10432What does that mean, sir?
10432What does that mean?
10432What does the Continental do, Maud?
10432What does the''A''stand for?
10432What does the''A''stand for?
10432What in the world induced you to abandon your beloved ranch?
10432What is it, my dear?
10432What is that, an island?
10432What is the nearest land to Sangoa?
10432What is the''dead line''?
10432What is your proof?
10432What lesson can that falling wall possibly convey?
10432What made you run away yesterday? 10432 What nationality?"
10432What next, I wonder?
10432What pains?
10432What shall I do, sir?
10432What were your instructions?
10432What''s the use? 10432 What, after that examination of to- day?"
10432When will he be examined?
10432Where did you land?
10432Where is Sangoa?
10432Where is Sangoa?
10432Where is he now?
10432Where will you get them?
10432Where?
10432Where?
10432Where?
10432Who is he?
10432Who is it?
10432Who was it, Patsy?
10432Who will accompany you, Maud?
10432Whose yacht was it?
10432Why are you interested in him?
10432Why ca n''t all our films be as natural and absorbing as this one?
10432Why did n''t you ask him about this, instead of wiring to New York?
10432Why not? 10432 Why not?"
10432Why not?
10432Why not?
10432Why should I do that?
10432Why should Jones refuse to consider bribery?
10432Why so?
10432Why?
10432Why?
10432Will he answer any questions I may ask him?
10432Will he ever waken, I wonder?
10432Will you come ashore and testify before the judge in behalf of your master?
10432Will you give me the latitude and longitude?
10432Will you please butter my toast? 10432 Wilton?
10432Would it not be a rash investment, ma''am?
10432Would it not be wise to consider the expense of making films, before you undertake it?
10432Would you like me to clear the room, so that our conversation may be private?
10432You are Mr. Andrews, I believe-- Mr. Jack Andrews?
10432You are a detective?
10432You are not questioning the young fellow''s sincerity, I hope?
10432You are not sure?
10432You are sure he will go free?
10432You do n''t mind, do you?
10432You mean that the boy is not what he seems?
10432You''re not joking, Miss Doyle?
10432You''ve been admitted to the bar?
10432Your father is no longer living, then?
10432_ How_ do you know it?
10432what was he after? 10432 Am I correct in those dates?
10432And all for the sake of a picture?"
10432And did he learn anything from us?"
10432And quietly?"
10432Are there many of them in this lot?"
10432Are you sure of that?"
10432Are you sure your man is innocent?"
10432As the clerk disappeared Maud said:"I need n''t wait, I suppose?"
10432As the manager hurried away Uncle John looked after him and said:"I wonder if he realizes how true his words are?
10432As they sat at table, chatting merrily together, Arthur asked:"What are you staring at, Patsy?"
10432But how can you prove it was not a put- up job with the Corona people?
10432But is it probable?
10432But is the exact date important, Miss Stanton?"
10432But you will admit the resemblance?"
10432But-- the other?"
10432By the way, what does he claim the''A''means?
10432CHAPTER XXIV PICTURE NUMBER NINETEEN"Well, where have you been?"
10432Ca n''t I recognize a snore when I hear it?
10432Can you arrange an interview for me, sir?"
10432Can you lead that procession into the temple so they will leave room for Delilah to enter, and not crowd her off the platform?"
10432Colby?"
10432Colby?"
10432Do millions go to see motion pictures, Uncle?"
10432Do n''t you believe something is bound to happen?"
10432Do n''t you know such things make us lots of trouble and cost us money?"
10432Do you know him, Uncle John?"
10432Do you note the similarity of the initials?
10432Do you now understand the lesson taught, young ladies?"
10432Do you realize what it is?
10432Do you really believe that Jones is Jack Andrews?"
10432Do you want more sugar in your chocolate?
10432Does n''t law stand for justice?"
10432Goldstein?"
10432Goldstein?"
10432Has he gone?"
10432He looked from one to another and said more mildly:"It is easy enough for_ me_ to explain, but how can the Stantons explain their conduct?
10432He seemed both surprised and perplexed, at first, but after a moment''s thought he said:"She is an actress, then?"
10432Here is the important question: Will you help us?"
10432How can one get to the island?
10432How did you like it?"
10432How do I know you are not all in the employ of the Corona people?"
10432I consider this escapade of Andrews quite a romance; or is it more of a tragedy, in your opinion?"
10432I guess he wo n''t be interfering with me any more, eh?
10432I have made my will, and I''d like to be cremated-- it''s so much nicer than the old- fashioned burial, do n''t you think?"
10432I imagine he is very sorry, right now; do n''t you, sir?"
10432I wonder where he got all the money?"
10432If I can discover what picture manager was guilty of the act, I shall-- shall--""What, Uncle?"
10432If you firmly believe you''re going to die, why, what can you expect?"
10432In a voice quite unmoved he asked:"On what charge do you arrest me?"
10432Is it Andrew?"
10432Is it charted?"
10432Is n''t that the same mysterious individual whose life Maud saved?"
10432It gave them a thrill of hope as in chorus they cried:"Well-- Uncle John?"
10432It may be all a coincidence, of course; but how do you account for it, sir?"
10432Jones?"
10432Jones?"
10432Jones?"
10432Jones?"
10432Jones?"
10432Jones?"
10432Le Drieux, I suppose a big reward has been offered?"
10432Maud?"
10432May I be permitted to see it?"
10432Merrick?"
10432Merrick?"
10432Merrick?"
10432Patsy flushed a trifle but covered her confusion by demanding:"Would you follow my advice?"
10432Perhaps you will allow me to join you again-- some other time?"
10432Seems a little queer, does n''t it?"
10432That sounds pretty good, eh?"
10432The people still call me--"He paused, in an embarrassed way, till Patsy asked:"Call you what?"
10432Then Beth asked:"Can you tell us, sir, when and where we shall be able to see this picture?"
10432Then Beth asked:"How do the ordinary theatres manage?"
10432Then Maud asked:"Do you know the cash value of Mr. Jones''stock in the Continental Film Company?"
10432Then he asked abruptly:"What would you advise me to do, Miss Doyle?"
10432Then he asked:"Who accuses me?"
10432Then what would happen to all the high- priced opera singers?"
10432Then, pausing, he asked abruptly:"Are you still inclined to be my champion, Miss Stanton?"
10432This man, Le Drieux, positively stated that there is no such island, did he not?"
10432Werner?"
10432Werner?"
10432What do we know about him, anyway?
10432What do you mean, Uncle?"
10432What do you say, girls?
10432What do you think of it?"
10432What do_ you_ think, sir?"
10432What is Jones to me?
10432What is the principal industry of your islanders?"
10432What was the childish name you referred to?"
10432What was the exact date that Ajo landed from Sangoa?
10432When he had gone Uncle John remarked:"Well, what do you think of him?"
10432When they were left alone, Maud said anxiously:"Is there anything more we can do here?"
10432Where did you find him, sir?"
10432Where did_ you_ come from?"
10432Where''s Jackson, anyhow?"
10432Who do you suppose A. Jones is?"
10432Who is talking of dismissal?
10432Why did he become a recluse?
10432Why not try me, just to see what I''m able to do?
10432Why should he do this, even if he could afford it?
10432Why, sir?"
10432Why, then, should Goldstein have paid such abject deference to this unknown islander?
10432Will you come?
10432Will you please wait until I''ve taken this to the captain?
10432Will you?"
10432Wo n''t it be exciting?"
10432You remember that loss, and the excitement it caused, do you not?"
10432You think, then, that Mr. Jones is guilty?"
10432You used to eat like a sensible boy, did n''t you?"
10432so long ago as that?
55852''Foreign language?''
55852A lawyer or a doctor?
55852A story? 55852 And Francisco?"
55852And not to go to Veronica?
55852And that is why he is better dressed than the others, and goes riding about by himself?
55852And then what did he do?
55852And what became of Adriana?
55852And what became of the rattlesnakes? 55852 And what did Cecilio answer?"
55852And what did you say?
55852And what have you to say?
55852And when she dies, what then?
55852And who is Juan Pablo?
55852And who is your companion?
55852And who went?
55852And why not, please?
55852And why not? 55852 And why not?"
55852And would you be willing,_ Querida_, to go far away with them to stay?
55852And you are from the Springs-- driving for the day?
55852And you love also the white people who have been so kind to you?
55852Are there any others?
55852Are there many boys here?
55852Are there rattlesnakes down there?
55852Are they here to convert the Indians?
55852Are you going away for good now?
55852Are you going to keep her?
55852Bold?
55852But he would not make a woman cry, would he, Francisco?
55852But if the government can not buy this place for you, then what would you like next best?
55852But suppose they would put the Indians out while we are there; then what would we do, mother?
55852But were you not fearful that it would spring at you, or on Nellie, if you made a noise? 55852 But where are they to go?"
55852But who told of it if they were all dead?
55852But why do_ you_ make fun and tell us your uncle is a priest when he is not one? 55852 But will the brother give her to us?"
55852But you do n''t think it was any harm, do you?
55852But you do not mean that you and she will live alone together? 55852 But you were not far?"
55852Carry clothes to the wash?
55852Could n''t_ we_ have her, mother?
55852Did you ever hear about it?
55852Did you want to go away from Nellie and Walter?
55852Do Indians gamble?
55852Do n''t you like the smell?
55852Do they have Mass then?
55852Do those people belong to Cupa?
55852Do we trouble you? 55852 Do you hear the horse''s whinny?"
55852Do you hear, Charlie?
55852Do you mean Carlisle, Pennsylvania?
55852Do you mean the springs which belong, or were supposed to belong, to the Indians, from whose possession they are now going to be taken?
55852Do you sleep in your tent?
55852Do you think he means to steal her, Francisco? 55852 Does your priest allow it?"
55852Francisco Perez?
55852Has it made you discontented?
55852Have they gone so far away from their homes that we ca n''t see them at all?
55852Have you a doctor here?
55852Have you any eggs to sell?
55852Have you loaned the key to someone this week?
55852Have you looked under the mattress?
55852Have you no children of your own?
55852Have you thought about what was said yesterday?
55852He said:''Do you play with_ Indians_?''
55852How can the government be so unjust as to put those Indians out, when they have always lived there?
55852How can we stop him? 55852 How did you know we were Catholics?"
55852I think it is nearly time to start, do n''t you, father?
55852I think it''s dreadful, do n''t you, mother?
55852I would not have said anything----"And why not?
55852I''m sure you got angry again then, did n''t you?
55852I''m very anxious to go, are n''t you, mother?
55852If once it was ours, why not still? 55852 Is Warner''s Ranch a very large tract of land, mother?"
55852Is it too much for every barrel to pay twenty- five cents?
55852Is n''t he horrid?
55852Is that what she said?
55852Is there a waterfall here?
55852Is there not some danger that they may fall into the boiling spring?
55852Is your wife an Indian?
55852It is a beautiful sound, do n''t you think?
55852Laboring work, you mean?
55852Like that Indian?
55852May he not stay with us here?
55852Might they not imagine they were being called for something?
55852Mother,he continued, turning to his wife,"are you ready to drive with me for the eight hours or so?"
55852Not to see you any more?
55852Now, madam, will you kindly open these boxes and search through your clothing?
55852Of what benefit has it been to you?
55852Of what need?
55852Oh, are they dangerous?
55852Oh, can it be that you are the friends of the Gordons, our neighbors, of whom we have heard them speak so often? 55852 Oh, do you?
55852Oh, father, may I go with him?
55852Oh, papa,cried Walter and his sister,"do we have to go home soon?"
55852Oh, yes; but what is that? 55852 Or shall we wait and see the others off first?"
55852Say, Alejandro,said Walter, who had been attentively regarding the boy;"you wo n''t be mad if I tell you something, will you?"
55852See that rock above the spring?
55852Shall I get your guitar, Ramona? 55852 Shall we go down?"
55852Shall we leave the water here and go now?
55852Shall we look?
55852Shall we start at once, Ralph?
55852Tell me, sir,said the"missionary lady,""why these people refuse the prints I have offered them?
55852Tell us about it, mother, will you?
55852The famous Indian baskets?
55852There will not be Mass to- day, Walter?
55852To the spring? 55852 Very well,"both replied, but Aunt Mary said:"Do n''t you think it rather tomboyish, to use a mild word, to go about that way with two boys?"
55852Was the man angry?
55852We do n''t have to get any new clothes, do we?
55852We do n''t have to, do we, mother?
55852Well, mamma, what next?
55852Well, well,said the old woman;"and is this not Francisco?"
55852Were n''t you afraid, my boy?
55852Were you looking for me?
55852What Captain?
55852What advantage, then, is your having been at Carlisle?
55852What are these?
55852What are you going to be when you are a man?
55852What could a couple of hundred warriors do against the United States government?
55852What did he say?
55852What did she say?
55852What did the man say to that argument?
55852What do they mean? 55852 What do you do for your living?"
55852What do you mean by a_ Junta_?
55852What do you purpose doing?
55852What do you say to the mountains, doctor?
55852What do you wish me to do-- not to take the child into the family as one of us, surely?
55852What does that mean?
55852What have we here? 55852 What have you got in your wagon?"
55852What is it called? 55852 What is it?"
55852What is that?
55852What is wrong? 55852 What is your name?"
55852What is your sister''s name?
55852What kind of boys?
55852What lies behind that small mountain chain at whose foot the village seems to nestle?
55852What mistake was that?
55852What of that, uncle? 55852 What was it?"
55852What will become of the little one?
55852What will he do when his schooldays are over?
55852What would the Indians think?
55852What would you do with her, child?
55852What?
55852When did you get here?
55852When do you have the Fiesta?
55852Where are the Indians?
55852Where did you come from, my boy?
55852Where did you hear that name?
55852Where do you suppose he has gone?
55852Where_ can_ they go?
55852White boys, or Indian?
55852Who can tell that? 55852 Who can tell?
55852Who is that?
55852Who''s meddling with you? 55852 Why ca n''t they let the Indians stay on their little bit of land, then?
55852Why did n''t they get a lawyer to attend to it for them?
55852Why did n''t they present their claims?
55852Why do n''t they fight?
55852Why do you not leave us alone?
55852Why should we not keep to our own faith? 55852 Why to Veronica?
55852Why, did n''t you notice how dark them two are? 55852 Why, do n''t you know that California was once part of Mexico?"
55852Will everybody eat out of that pot?
55852Will he sell us a mat?
55852Will you come, too?
55852Will you go out, please, my good friends, so that we may not be hindered?
55852Will you not come to the Springs for a day before returning to town?
55852Will you play with us sometimes and show us places?
55852With bright green leaves and big, round flowers, like snowballs?
55852With the Indians?
55852Would n''t you?
55852Would they allow her to wash there?
55852Would you like to see the_ Lavenderia_?
55852Yes,said the boy;"am I grown tall?"
55852Yes?
55852You are going to be married, Dionysio?
55852You did not open it?
55852You do n''t believe he has hidden the money, do you?
55852You do n''t feel_ very_ bad this afternoon, mamma?
55852You have a horse, then?
55852You see that highest peak over there, just above the village?
55852You see that house?
55852You think it is true, then? 55852 You will not be frightened if I tell you?"
55852You''re not an Indian, are you?
55852_ Como estan ustedes, Concilio Valeriano?_The couple halted.
55852_ What_ can that be?
55852''Will you come Captain Cecilio?''
55852And even before that?
55852And how is Cecilio?"
55852And is not the water kept under the_ ramada_?"
55852Are any of their descendants living among those bushes?"
55852Are you not an Indian boy?"
55852But at this point in the conversation Walter, who was thirteen, exclaimed:"Oh, papa, let us go there, wo n''t you?
55852But what good will that do?"
55852But, anyhow, Nellie and I do n''t want to take any_ siesta_, do we, Nellie?"
55852Can it be a bird?"
55852Can we come and go in one day, Francisco?"
55852Could n''t you see it?
55852Did any of our people take pictures?"
55852Did n''t Mauricio tell you nothing about them?"
55852Did you not see the bells when you came?"
55852Do I not go every other day with water to the people who live there?
55852Do I not say right-- according to your belief?"
55852Do n''t you remember the summer we spent at Broad Beach?"
55852Do n''t you think so, Mauricio?"
55852Do we try to make Catholics of you who come to our home here?
55852Do you intend to have them sit Turk fashion on the seats?"
55852Do you know what it is now?"
55852Do you understand, dear children?"
55852Good and kind you will be to her, I am sure; but if you die, and your wife-- then what?
55852Has it any name?"
55852Has n''t he gone yet?"
55852Have you heard of women doing like that?"
55852Have you looked everywhere about the house?"
55852He leaned across the sill; then, after lightly vaulting over, he said:"Who has done this?"
55852He took her in his arms, fondled her cheek against his, and said in Spanish:"_ Querida_, you love your brother?"
55852How could I stay away from them?
55852How is Cecilio, and Maria, and Juan Diego?"
55852How is that to be done?"
55852How many go there to that school?"
55852I have a fine hickory stick here; do you want it?"
55852If you keep her like one of yourselves, no other white people will do so-- then where is she?
55852Is it not right what I say?"
55852Is n''t this Dionysio''s sister?"
55852Is n''t this the little girl of the Barco''s?
55852Is there anything he can do?"
55852Is this all the evidence you have against the boy, madam?"
55852Oh, do you think he wants to take her away?"
55852Oh, how he laughed; and he said,''You mean brave, do n''t you?''
55852Or that it might fix its eyes upon you and hold you there?"
55852Or, rather, where are they going to put their feet?
55852Our children were born here-- how can we go away?
55852Page, he said:"You see that she is neglected; but what can I do?
55852Page, once more turning to the missionary,"whether you may not have been mistaken as to where you placed your pocket- book?
55852Page, who had been watching the transfer with some concern,"where are you going to put your passengers?
55852Page?"
55852Page?"
55852See?"
55852Shall I get my wagon?
55852Shall we come to some after a while, Mauricio?"
55852The mother had been very ill, and the question was, where shall we take her so that she may get thoroughly well?
55852Then the child, in obedience to some words from the grandmother, asked,"How many?"
55852They have n''t a great deal, have they?"
55852Thrown on the world like so many have been-- a stranger to her people, not wanted by the others-- what is to become of her then?
55852Walter nodded, but Nellie said:"Mamma, how was it that the_ Mexican_ government granted lands to people in California?"
55852What can I do?"
55852What did he say to you, Walter, when we walked away?"
55852What do they have?"
55852What do you say to the Springs?
55852What is she saying?"
55852What is the matter?"
55852What is there on the other side, Francisco?"
55852What thinks your father?"
55852What were you going to say before,''Jandro?"
55852What would you do with her?
55852Where could it be hidden?"
55852Where is he now?"
55852Why do n''t you have an extra wagon?"
55852Why do n''t you talk Indian?"
55852Why do the Indians have to go away from this place where they have lived so long?"
55852Why do they give us teachers who are not of our religion?
55852Why do you crowd the stage with baggage and freight?
55852Why do you not leave us alone?"
55852Why you think me an Indian, young man?"
55852Why, then, is it not our own?"
55852Why, what would be the use?
55852Will you go first to the hammock, please?"
55852Will you like the water?
55852Would you have let me go, papa?"
55852Would you like to see?
55852Would you send her to the Mission until she is grown?"
55852You are away so often-- how could you manage it?"
55852You see that Eagle- nest Mountain, and that Rabbit- hole Mountain?
55852You see that graveyard out there?
55852You will not put me in the_ cuartel_?"
55852cried Francisco, coming suddenly upon them,"why did you run away?"
55852inquired the red- haired boy,"and how long are you going to stay?"
55852there is no hope?
22669A sort of an express wagon, is n''t it?
22669Ai n''t goin''into the express business, be you?
22669Am I as homely as a hedge- fence?
22669Am I hump- backed?
22669Among the groceries?
22669And he sent you some money?
22669And what would you do with it, if I may make so bold?
22669And while there you drank some of their vile whiskey, did n''t you?
22669And who was the first lucky man?
22669And you are a widow?
22669Are those pineapples for sale?
22669Are you going home?
22669Are you in debt to Captain Fletcher for board?
22669Are you in earnest, John?
22669Are you not afraid of him?
22669Are you not afraid?
22669Are you sick?
22669Are you sure you''re quite right_ here_?
22669Are you travelin''fur?
22669Are you very much in need of the thirty dollars?
22669Be you a married man?
22669Be you in love with any girl?
22669But what induced you to leave so rich a claim?
22669But where is our Yankee friend?
22669But you do n''t mean to stay a widow?
22669Ca n''t we go over this evening?
22669Cu''rus, is n''t it?
22669Dead?
22669Did he know who stole it?
22669Did he say where he was going?
22669Did he send you thirty dollars?
22669Did n''t you have security for the loan?
22669Did you get my letter, Tom, announcing the squire''s intention to foreclose the mortgage?
22669Did you have any particular reason for fearing it?
22669Did you say he had his hand upon the bag of gold- dust, Tom?
22669Did you send money regularly to father?
22669Do n''t you ever make''em in Scotland?
22669Do n''t you know what nut- cakes are?
22669Do n''t you think Tom will find some gold?
22669Do n''t you want some breakfast?
22669Do you expect me to be content with this explanation?
22669Do you find any?
22669Do you live here all the year round, Mrs.----?
22669Do you live here-- alone?
22669Do you live here?
22669Do you mean that an article always commands its full value at auction, Squire Hudson?
22669Do you mean to say I sell bad whiskey?
22669Do you play euchre?
22669Do you require this?
22669Do you see that shooting- iron?
22669Do you see that? 22669 Does anyone else live near by?"
22669Does he want to sell?
22669Does the lady love you?
22669Excuse my persistency, but may I ask where you are going?
22669Five hundred?
22669For how long a time has the farm your father owns been encumbered with this mortgage?
22669Got a little what? 22669 Got any made?"
22669Has anybody been calling you so? 22669 Has anything happened to Russell?"
22669Have n''t you any weapon?
22669Have they got out here already? 22669 Have you been doing well, Tom?"
22669Have you been in San Francisco?
22669Have you heard from Tom lately?
22669Have you heard from Tom?
22669Have you money enough?
22669Have you no relatives to whom your life is of value?
22669Have you saved up so much already?
22669Have you seen anyone pass last night or this morning?
22669Have you sold these claims of yours?
22669Have you tried washing for gold?
22669Help it, sir? 22669 How are you getting on, Tom?"
22669How are you going?
22669How are you, John?
22669How could I anticipate the drought that has diminished my crops?
22669How did you sleep, Tom?
22669How do you know that?
22669How do you like my appearance, John?
22669How do, John?
22669How is that?
22669How long ago?
22669How long before my father will receive the money?
22669How long have you been here?
22669How many cows do you keep?
22669How much do you lack, Mark?
22669How much is it now?
22669How much is the mortgage, Tom?
22669How much to pay, John?
22669How much was it?
22669How much would satisfy you?
22669How much?
22669How old be you?
22669How soon?
22669I ca n''t understand it, Tom,he said;"how could you possibly get possession of so much money?"
22669I did not suspect you of that; but are you sure of a bed anywhere?
22669I do n''t know; how far away is the camp?
22669I hear that you are going to leave us, you two?
22669I hear you are going to San Francisco, John?
22669I suppose you would marry?
22669I take it for granted that you did not exhaust the wealth of the place?
22669I wonder how much money he''s got?
22669If our friends at home could see us, what would they think, eh, Tom?
22669In that case this Squire Hudson could foreclose at any time, could he not?
22669In what direction did he go?
22669In what direction did you say he went?
22669Is Miss Jones a particular friend of yours?
22669Is he defunct?
22669Is he gaining on us?
22669Is he going to tell?
22669Is he older than I am?
22669Is it a good business?
22669Is it bad news, Tom, lad?
22669Is it possible Mr. Ferguson would cheat me out of my fair share?
22669Is it subjecting you to any great inconvenience to wait a couple of months for it? 22669 Is n''t Ferguson with you?"
22669Is n''t it well to reserve a little, then?
22669Is that long?
22669Is that satisfactory?
22669Is the critter used up?
22669Is the mortgage for any specified term of years?
22669Is there any other bid?
22669Is there anything to pay, Nahum?
22669Is this place known to many?
22669It looks like it, does n''t it?
22669It merely runs from year to year then?
22669John,he said, quickly,"when does the next steamer start for New York?"
22669Making two thousand dollars each?
22669My capital?
22669Not three hundred, Tom?
22669Now we can have Whiteface back, ca n''t we, father?
22669O Lord, what shall I do?
22669Really, you compliment me, Mr.--, what may I call your name?
22669Say, have you got mountains as high as them, or trees as high as that?
22669Sha n''t I relieve you a few minutes?
22669Shall I go back for Ferguson?
22669Shall I put your name outside?
22669Shall I scribble a receipt, Tom? 22669 Shall I shoot?"
22669Shall we go round to Jack''s?
22669Shall we wake up Russell?
22669Since I have not the money to pay you, will you tell me what you require?
22669Suppose I ca n''t pay you back?
22669Suppose I should foreclose-- you would consider it an unkind thing and a great hardship, would n''t you?
22669Suppose you are sick?
22669Take a drink before you go?
22669That was a pretty stiff price, was n''t it?
22669That''s rather against it, is n''t it, captain?
22669Then do n''t you want it at all?
22669Then of course he could not say anything of his prospects?
22669Then what_ do_ you mean?
22669Then why was it deserted?
22669Then you decline to buy the farm at private sale?
22669Then you wo n''t take me?
22669Then you''re old enough to get married?
22669Then, why do you stay here?
22669There are some famous mountains in your native State, New Hampshire, are there not, Tom?
22669Tom,he exclaimed, in excitement,"do you see that, and that?
22669Two hundred?
22669Two thousand?
22669Was that what you were going to propose to him, last night?
22669Well, Tom, are you rested?
22669Well, gentlemen, do you want to stay here?
22669Well, stranger, is it a bargain?
22669What are nut- cakes?
22669What are you about?
22669What are you going to do with him, squire?
22669What better prospect have you of being able to pay me then?
22669What can I do for you?
22669What could induce you to take such a rash step?
22669What did you expect, if I may be so bold as to inquire?
22669What do you mean, sir?
22669What do you say to a thousand dollars?
22669What do you say, Tom?
22669What do you want of me?
22669What good would it do to become excited?
22669What have you decided about the team?
22669What have you got in the way of provisions? 22669 What is it?"
22669What is the man driving at?
22669What is the matter?
22669What on earth makes them sleep so late?
22669What shall I do?
22669What will they think at home when they hear that I have set up a carriage?
22669What would my friends in Boston say?
22669What would you do with it?
22669What would you have me do? 22669 What''ll you put up on your game, stranger?"
22669What''ll you take, cash down?
22669What''s he up to?
22669What''s the matter, Tom? 22669 What''s the matter, Tom?"
22669What''s the matter?
22669What''s there to be afraid of?
22669What''s your name, stranger?
22669What, the boy?
22669When did Brown die?
22669When does the sale take place?
22669Where are you steerin''?
22669Where can I engage passage?
22669Where did he get so much money?
22669Where did it come from?
22669Where did you hear this, my son?
22669Where might you be going?
22669Where shall we go first?
22669Who asks for pay?
22669Who can it be?
22669Who could have taken it?
22669Who is going?
22669Who is she?
22669Who told you so?
22669Who''s that taking liberties with my name?
22669Why did n''t you stay there?
22669Why did you do that?
22669Why do n''t you buy it? 22669 Why do n''t you come round to the saloon evenings?
22669Why do n''t you go back and start anew in the place where you met with your former good fortune?
22669Why is my bid ridiculous, Squire Hudson?
22669Why should I be?
22669Why, Tom, where did you spring from?
22669Why?
22669Wie gehts, Herr Ferguson?
22669Will you come back again?
22669Will you do me a favor?
22669Will you give me two months to pay the balance of interest?
22669Will you have any left?
22669Wo n''t anything excite you?
22669Wo n''t you take me with you, Tom?
22669Would I? 22669 Would he sell for such a small sum?"
22669Would not your death affect them more than the loss of money?
22669Would you go back now, if you had the chance?
22669Would you have any objection to let Tom and myself accompany you?
22669Would you mind my joining your party?
22669Yes, father; is it really true?
22669You ai n''t afraid of a little drink, I hope, are you?
22669You and I?
22669You are well and strong, are you not?
22669You be? 22669 You consider the farm worth considerable more than the amount of the mortgage, of course?"
22669You do n''t mean to play for money, do you?
22669You do n''t want to sell, do you?
22669You have n''t been sun- struck, have you?
22669You have n''t got another wife anywhere, have you?
22669You mean he would be hung?
22669You will attend to this matter?
22669You will come out here again, Tom, wo n''t you?
22669You''ll have seventy dollars left over, father, wo n''t you?
22669''Since I have paid you the interest promptly, what more can you desire?''
22669Am I old and wrinkled?"
22669Am I on the right track?"
22669Am I squint- eyed?"
22669Are you tired?"
22669But are you not afraid to make me this offer?"
22669But how could he decline without exciting the resentment of that singular female?
22669But how does it happen that it is full of sand, and why has the thief thrown it away?
22669But in that case, how could such a change have been effected in one night?
22669But what could be done?
22669But what is that?"
22669Can you guide us to a good restaurant?"
22669Could they have taken it?
22669Crane?"
22669Did he appear to have any such article with him?"
22669Did the claim prove more productive?"
22669Did you rest well?"
22669Do you mean to stay here alone?"
22669Do you think I can ever be stylish?"
22669Do you understand?"
22669Do you want to murder me?"
22669Do you wonder that I am reduced to despair?"
22669Does that gentleman come from your town?"
22669Does that satisfy you?"
22669Ferguson?"
22669Ferguson?"
22669Ferguson?"
22669Ferguson?"
22669Ferguson?"
22669Ferguson?"
22669Have you any letters for me?"
22669Have you got anything to eat in the house?"
22669Have you had breakfast?"
22669Have you seen Thomas?"
22669Have you thought of any other house, father?"
22669He was on the point of calling out"John,"when a sudden doubt and suspicion silenced him.--"Might not it be a robber?"
22669How are you getting on?"
22669How can I repay you for your kindness?"
22669How could Crane know that those pleasant- faced barbarians had served him such a trick?
22669How much did you give?"
22669How much do you want to send?"
22669How old are you?"
22669How soon do you wish for the cow?"
22669I suppose that took up about all I was entitled to?"
22669If I choose to drink, what-- what business is it-- yours?"
22669Is it possible that anybody lives in this cañon?"
22669Is n''t there any luck there?"
22669Is the place yours?"
22669It ai n''t very populous round here, is it?"
22669It was understood that my interest was to be paid semi- annually,--was it not so?"
22669Mr. Ferguson, can you oblige me with a pipeful of tobacco?
22669Now, Tom, what are your plans?"
22669Now, what is it you have found?"
22669Oh, have you got any tea, John?"
22669Onthank?"
22669Onthank?"
22669Peabody?"
22669Peabody?"
22669Peabody?"
22669Russell?"
22669Say, boy, where do you come from?"
22669Suppose a diamond worth ten thousand dollars were put up at auction in our village, do you consider that it would bring a fair price?"
22669Suppose we ca n''t sell the team?"
22669Then there ensued a hearty shaking of hands, followed by the question,"When did you get here?"
22669Then, noticing for the first time the express wagon which Tom had left outside, he asked, in a tone of interest,"Who owns that team?"
22669Was he dreaming?
22669Was it possible, he thought, that John Miles, discovering his loss, had visited him, and played this trick upon him?
22669What are you two doing?"
22669What do you say to starting next week for San Francisco?"
22669What do you say, stranger?"
22669What is it?"
22669What luck have you met with, stranger?"
22669What luck have you two had?"
22669What time is it?"
22669What was he to do?
22669What youthful, yet manly figure, was that actively descending from his perch beside the driver?
22669What''s the good of playin''for nothing?"
22669When I lent you money on mortgage was there a stipulation that if there was a drought I was to wait for my just interest?"
22669When Mr. and Mrs. Crane reached home, Bill ventured to inquire,"Have you got the money in the house, Mrs. Crane,--the five thousand dollars, I mean?"
22669When did you start?"
22669When shall we go to San Francisco?"
22669Who goes with me?"
22669Who said you were?"
22669Why did n''t I urge him to come with me?
22669Why do n''t you go along about your business?"
22669Why do n''t you pronounce your English better?"
22669Why should n''t I light on a nugget as well as the next man?"
22669Why, that ai n''t more''n fifty miles from Green Mountain Mills; cu''rus we should meet so fur away from hum, ai n''t it?
22669Will you marry me?"
22669Would n''t it be splendid, Mr. Ferguson, if we could do as well in the next six months as he did?"
22669You do n''t expect gold to come to you?"
22669You do n''t want to stay here, particularly?"
22669You know what they are, Tom?"
22669You raised her yourself, did n''t you?"
22669You refuse to grant me any delay?"
22669You were robbed, you told me?"
22669You''ve been on berrying parties, have n''t you, when at home?"
22669do you see that?"
40467''Drive the wagon into deep water, Uncle?'' 40467 ''Gone?''
40467''Got yer grub and thet shooter?'' 40467 ''I''m to drive''em over?"
40467''Whar''s the ford start?'' 40467 ''You?''
40467A smith, and-- here, what''s the matter with the lad? 40467 Aer yer crazy, Steve?"
40467Aer you a passenger?
40467Ai n''t yer got ready?
40467And had enough to eat?
40467And him? 40467 And how''ll yer move?"
40467And it''s like the impression?
40467And leave you? 40467 And now?"
40467And supposing they do n''t come along?
40467And t''other fellow?
40467And that''ere scaramouch beside it?
40467And the Indians?
40467And the back, mate?
40467And the other?
40467And then?
40467And then?
40467And then?
40467And what about you, Steve?
40467And what is that?
40467And why?
40467And why?
40467And yer did n''t want help?
40467And yer was upside down, so ter speak?
40467And you wo n''t take a grip of my neck and let me lift you?
40467And you?
40467Anything amiss?
40467Business?
40467Busy?
40467But I suppose many boys are to be found with the mule teams as young as that?
40467But the conductor?
40467But then, what''d be the use? 40467 But why give them a chance?"
40467But why? 40467 But,"argued Abe,"ef that''s the case, why have they waited?
40467But-- but how on airth did yer get thar, up in the lantern?
40467Dead?
40467Dead?
40467Did I hear someone say it was not there? 40467 Did n''t I say as I howled with pain when the flint struck me?
40467Did n''t I say as much?
40467Did n''t I say so?
40467Did n''t I tell yer to be goin''?
40467Do I look as if I could do anything?
40467Do yer smoke, young''un?
40467Do yer want a job?
40467Do you think he''ll see us easy as we lie here?
40467Do you think they''ll come to find him?
40467Ever pulled a trigger afore?
40467Exact?
40467Find it comfortable in thar?
40467Fit as ever, youngster?
40467Foxin''? 40467 Got much over thar?"
40467Got time ter do a little bit for me?
40467Here, what''s this?
40467How about California? 40467 How aer yer?"
40467How much?
40467How''d yer come out of that''ere business? 40467 How''ll you manage the bars?
40467How''s luck?
40467How?
40467How?
40467How?
40467Howdy, Seth? 40467 Howdy, stranger?"
40467I suppose they found those two men and then had a palaver, as you call it?
40467Is there anyone else whom you suspect of complicity in the escape?
40467Jest like that, aer it?
40467Kin yer see the fire?
40467Kin yer shoot?
40467Kin you tackle the lot alone, Tom?'' 40467 Kinder surprised at the look of us, eh?"
40467Man or woman?
40467Me?
40467Nor ride?
40467Now, where are the others?
40467Or what?
40467Ought he to follow? 40467 Say, did yer feel it fly?"
40467Say, now, yer ai n''t feelin''quite so bad? 40467 Say, siree, who may yer be, and where aer yer goin''?
40467Shot?
40467So Lord Tom''s dead? 40467 Soft?"
40467Supposing the wind does turn?
40467Sure? 40467 Tell me, was he ever a miner?
40467Thar was more down thar then?
40467That is when we heard their cries, I suppose?
40467The time? 40467 Then why not get to at it?"
40467Then you finished''em?
40467Then you got back to the ranches?
40467Then you think we are to be attacked?
40467There was a critter thar, war there?
40467They attacked that night?
40467They tried their little game in the morning? 40467 They''ll follow?"
40467This Tusker Joe, he war the man? 40467 To dig?"
40467Wall, what become of the rest? 40467 Wall?"
40467Wall?
40467Wall?
40467Wall?
40467Warn''t I right?
40467We was goin''fast, I guess? 40467 Well, now,"he exclaimed, somewhat feebly, for his tongue seemed to be heavily loaded,"where on earth am I?
40467Well? 40467 Whar was you?"
40467Whar''s the hit?
40467Whar? 40467 What about the Injuns?"
40467What aer it all about? 40467 What do yer boys thar think of doin''?
40467What had come along to upset this here man so? 40467 What happened?"
40467What in thunder aer he come along fer? 40467 What in thunder did it all mean?"
40467What is it?
40467What name, please?
40467What''ll yer do?
40467What''s amiss?
40467What''s that?
40467What''s this? 40467 When does she start?"
40467Where away?
40467Who said there was any gulling?
40467Who''s the other? 40467 Why no use?"
40467Why?
40467With Injuns round about?
40467Would your best friend be able to recognize you any better than mine would be?
40467Ye''ve killed him-- eh? 40467 Yer bolted again?"
40467Yer give that feller pepper?
40467Yer got back ter the camp without more fighting?
40467Yer hear the critters?
40467Yer killed him?
40467Yes?
40467You aer thinkin''that boy''s innocent?
40467You are sure it is there, ai n''t yer, friends?
40467You called him that?
40467You think they will soon find us, now they know we are in the wood?
40467You were held up by a gang of robbers?
40467You''ve struck it, eh? 40467 ''Aer yer ready, Bill?'' 40467 ''Clean slick across?'' 40467 ''Does it run straight over thar from whar we''re standin'', or whar in thunder does it begin?'' 40467 ''Whar is he?'' 40467 ''What am I ter do?'' 40467 ''What thin?'' 40467 ''Who aer they?'' 40467 ''You''ve been up thar on the ledge?'' 40467 A bit shook up and so on? 40467 A kind of ambush?
40467Aer it all true what he says?
40467Aer it true as you stood beside him through thick and thin?"
40467Aer yer a fool?"
40467Aer yer afraid?"
40467Aer yer got yer knife, lad?"
40467Aer yer sure ye''ve hid up them hosses?"
40467Aer yer sure?
40467Aer yer there?
40467Aer you game ter listen?"
40467Ai n''t I warned yer?
40467Ai n''t that someone movin''?"
40467And ef he was, do yer think I should n''t have spotted it, with him under my eyes day and night?"
40467And had he done so, is it possible that he could still have persevered in his error?
40467And have you any news as to the direction he took?"
40467And he managed to wing yer?"
40467And how''s he ter prove his innocence when he''s cooped up within four walls?
40467And how?"
40467And then what do yer think he did?"
40467And this is the son?
40467And whar does he make for?"
40467And what has been happening?
40467And what sort of a load have yer got, mate?"
40467And why should he walk farther on this particular occasion?
40467And yer could have boarded that as easy as possible?
40467And you?"
40467And, by the way, what''s the name?"
40467Anyone the wuss?"
40467Boy, aer you game ter fight''em?''
40467But better, ai n''t yer?"
40467But what''s the use?
40467But why did the man need that key?
40467Can you hold anything, Steve?"
40467Consider; what are they here for?
40467Could you recognize that''ere chap as came to the forge for the key?"
40467Dead, is he?"
40467Did he actually recognize the young man sitting there apparently so cool, and yet in reality quaking?
40467Did he open that''ere huge mouth of his once we was off?
40467Did he see suspicion there?
40467Did he talk to our mates afore we left the hill?
40467Did he work in these parts some few years ago, and was he notorious for anything in particular?"
40467Did the rascal wing yer?"
40467Did yer get the key?"
40467Did yer hear that?
40467Did yer hear that?"
40467Do I believe you did it?"
40467Do yer foller what happened?"
40467Do yer foller?"
40467Do yer hear them calls?
40467Do yer hear''em?"
40467Do yer know the reason?"
40467Do yer remember the store of scrap, back of the smithy?
40467Do yer see anything, Abe?"
40467Do yer see what I''m drivin''at?"
40467Do yer think as they ai n''t thought of a dash?
40467Do yer think he did as I told him?
40467Ef he comes close, what''ll you do?"
40467Ef that ai n''t clear, what is?"
40467Eh?
40467Eh?"
40467Eh?"
40467Eh?"
40467Eh?"
40467Eh?"
40467Feel a bit queerish?
40467Got much dust yerself?"
40467Had any food?"
40467Have yer ever been dead down on yer luck, right clean hard up agin it?"
40467He did the shootin''?"
40467He''s dead too?"
40467Heard it?"
40467How aer yer off for brass?"
40467How do I see anythin''wrong?
40467How do yer look at the proposition?"
40467How long is it sence your chums left fer the settlement?"
40467How much?"
40467How''d it all come about?
40467How''d yer like ter try a shot at''em?"
40467How''d yer manage?"
40467How''s that?"
40467How''s the arm?"
40467How?"
40467Howdy, Steve?"
40467I can kinder count on you?"
40467I suppose the water drained from mountains right over there?"
40467I wonder if----""Got it ready, youngster?"
40467I wonder what made yer think of that?"
40467If I got to shooting this man, where, then, should I be able to obtain evidence of my own innocence?
40467If he had broken the key of his own front door, and so locked himself out, how had he been able to get the impression from the drawer?
40467If this stranger needed a man, why should he, Jack, not accept the post?
40467Is he dead?"
40467Is it probable that he would have thrown himself upon a defenceless youth?
40467Is that not very suggestive of prisoner''s complicity in this crime?
40467Is the wound severe?"
40467Jack, aer yer willing ter do what I suggest?"
40467Jest quit foolin''?"
40467Kin yer guess why?''
40467Met him on the road?"
40467Now what on earth is the meaning of that?"
40467Now, how aer we to get top side of''em?"
40467Now, whar is it?
40467Now, what aer yer going ter do?"
40467Now, what''s ter be done?
40467Number three coach?
40467Once and fer all, aer thar a one here as do n''t think I did it fair?
40467Or low, was it, seeing as you was kinder upside down?
40467Or was it the man himself?
40467Or was that only a morbid fancy?
40467Pain?
40467Perhaps you''ve got a bit of food ter spare, and a glass and a bottle?"
40467Ready?''
40467Savvy?
40467Savvy?
40467Savvy?"
40467Savvy?"
40467Savvy?"
40467Say, Simpkins, will yer come and have a bit of tea with us?
40467Say, ai n''t thet it?"
40467Say, boys, what do yer think''s the latest?
40467Say, stranger, whar do yer fetch the water from?
40467See him?
40467See?"
40467See?"
40467Short of money, lad?"
40467Should he cling to the back of the buggy and give the alarm when they reached the house?
40467Should he fire now?
40467Should he leave the matter?
40467So you''ll make for Californy?
40467So you''ve got that man at last, Carrots?
40467Suppose it''s a case fer the sheriff?"
40467That so?"
40467That''s clear?
40467The hull stockade war blown to matchwood, one would guess, and perhaps the shanty with it?
40467They did their best to draw yer out into the plains?"
40467Wall, aer that a stone?"
40467Wall, do it want decidin''what we aer ter do?"
40467Wall, how''s it ter be done, Tom?"
40467Wall, mates, what''s the tale?"
40467Wall, now, I suppose it is Simpkins that''s disturbed you?"
40467Wall, stranger, what''s amiss?"
40467Wall, what aer it?
40467Wall, what''ll yer do?
40467Wall, youngster, aer yer skeared?"
40467Wall?"
40467Was it a forest mouse, scared by the intruder creeping towards Jack with murderous intent?
40467Was it actually for his front door, and, if so, how did he obtain the wax impression?
40467Was that fair play?
40467Whar does it start, and whar does one have to turn?''
40467Whar have they gone?"
40467Whar''s best to go?"
40467Whar''s the strong box?
40467What are they going to do?"
40467What do yer think, Steve?"
40467What do you say?"
40467What else?"
40467What fer?"
40467What for?
40467What happened?
40467What happened?"
40467What is wrong?"
40467What might you be doin''?"
40467What right had they to interfere with them?
40467What say, Jacob?"
40467What sent them varmints back on their trail so onexpectedly?"
40467What war his partic''lar idea?
40467What will you do?"
40467What''ll you do?"
40467What''ll you do?"
40467What''s brought yer here?"
40467What''s he doin''?''"
40467What''s it all about, lad?
40467What''s it mean?''
40467What''s kept yer?"
40467What''s that I said?
40467What''s the clock?"
40467What''s the driver say?"
40467What''s the news elsewhere?"
40467What''s the row been about?"
40467What''s the trouble?
40467Where am I?"
40467Where are you going, lad?"
40467Who could say?
40467Who will blame the young American that he hesitated to take life?
40467Who''ll come?''
40467Who''s the stranger?"
40467Why should he, Jack Kingsley, not be able to follow in their footsteps?
40467Why, therefore, should these natives of the plain so diligently seek to kill him and Steve?
40467Why, what''s happened?"
40467Will yer come?"
40467Will yer have it?"
40467Will you send for him?"
40467Would he stretch out his hand and take the prisoner?
40467Would you jest mind stepping along this way and handin''it over?
40467Ye''re dead sure he''s done?"
40467Ye''re sure of that?"
40467Yer agreed to them terms, in course?"
40467Yer ai n''t fer the plains?"
40467Yer ai n''t got no tools, perhaps?"
40467Yer do n''t call that wuss, do yer?"
40467Yer do n''t think I waited for''em, do yer?"
40467Yer ketched him a whop?
40467Yer know the game to play, Jacob?"
40467Yer might get wiped out, and then whar should I be?''
40467Yer was right aft thar, close to the truck, warn''t you?
40467Yer would n''t think it, now, would yer?
40467You said it was for the front door?"
40467You''re dead sartin he ai n''t foxin''?
40467aer yer there?"
40467fill it up, will yer?"
50651''No;''''yes;''who''s boss here, anyhow?
50651''Rough on Rats?''
50651''Uncle,''says I( he let me call him uncle, seein''he''d kind of adopted me like)--''uncle,''says I,''why do n''t you try Rough on Rats? 50651 ''What do you stop us for?''
50651''What''s that? 50651 ''What''s the matter?''
50651''Z that so? 50651 All clear aft?"
50651All clear for''ard?
50651An orphan?
50651An''did you kind o''explanify things to the old gal?
50651And his good name, too, why do n''t you say?'' 50651 And now,"taking out his notebook,"tell me what I can do for each of you personally when I get back to the States?"
50651And now?
50651And so that''s the way, is it, that all inland transportation has been carried on here for so many hundred years?
50651And you do n''t care to take advantage of it?
50651And you''ve never seen him since?
50651Bark?
50651Be they takin''the census, or what?
50651Bill,said Walter,"would you believe it, that skunk of a Ramon has run off with a lot of the firm''s money-- to California, they say?
50651But as I want to go mighty bad, what''ll you tax to tow me?
50651But how about the uncle?
50651But how does the case stand? 50651 But what made you quit?
50651But where in the world is the_ Southern Cross_?
50651But, monsieur, would n''t Uncle Sam, as you call him, be a big fool to let any foreign nation get control of his road to California?
50651Could n''t I have him arrested on the strength of the handbill Marshal Tukey got out, offering a reward, and describing Ramon to a hair? 50651 Could n''t he make her hold her yawp?"
50651D''ye think I do n''t know a sailorman when I see one? 50651 Do I ask you to give it away?
50651Do n''t you have no crew?
50651Do n''t you remember the crack ship that spoke an old whaler at sea, both bound out for California? 50651 Do they raise anything here besides alligators, snakes, lizards, and monkeys?"
50651Do you know who you were talking to? 50651 Do you mean my boy took anything that did n''t belong to him?"
50651Do you think your friends would take a hand?
50651Does he?
50651Ef she goes back, what does she do?
50651Ever in Boston?
50651Good for sore eyes, ai n''t it? 50651 Good''s a belt, hain''t it?"
50651Got any of this-- you know?
50651Got the key?
50651Had n''t you better do that yourself? 50651 Hard case, ai n''t it?"
50651Have you got the rope all right, Bill?
50651Him? 50651 How could I know Ramon was running away?"
50651How could I tell her, Bill? 50651 How much am I offered-- how much?"
50651How much do you ax fur a cabin passage to''Frisco?
50651I say, Walt, old fel, do n''t you want to buy a piece of me?
50651I say, young feller, what may I call your name?
50651Is all out?
50651Is here where they talk of building a canal?
50651Is n''t our young friend going to try his luck?
50651Is that your last word?
50651Is your name Furbish?
50651It''s none of my business, but all the same I''d like to know what you''re walkin''to Boston for, young feller?
50651Kalerforny? 50651 Know anybody there?"
50651Me? 50651 No father nor mother?"
50651Not know who Sam Brannan is?
50651Now answer me directly, without any ifs or buts; where, and when, did you see him last?
50651Now will you sign?
50651Pray, what took_ you_ to that neighborhood at that hour?
50651Refuse a gen''leman a light, does yer? 50651 S''pose I have; what''s that got to do with men?"
50651That was the time your uncle took you home?
50651Then why so much secrecy?
50651Tut, tut, Walt,he expostulated,"if the lubber sees you before we''re good and ready to nab him, wo n''t he be off in a jiffy?
50651Waal,''tain''t ushil to cry much over bein''a lumber king, is it?
50651Want a job?
50651Well, go on? 50651 Well, s''pos''n I go in the hold; how much?"
50651Well, then, I reck''n we''d better have a little light on the subject, had n''t we?
50651Well, then, Walter, what do you say?
50651Well, then,he began again,"you take the bonds, sell them for a fair discount for cash, and use the proceeds towards those provisions?"
50651Well, what ails you?
50651Whar''s this yer lumber-- afloat or on shore?
50651What ails this''ere old ship where the old house came to life agin, an''the new babby wuz fust born inter the world?
50651What can I do for you, madam?
50651What did I tell you?
50651What did you mean by ranching?
50651What do you think of them''ar coffee- grounds, heh? 50651 What do you want us to do?"
50651What has become of all the money you took?
50651What has he done? 50651 What job?"
50651What kind of a bank?
50651What next?
50651What would I do? 50651 What yer lookin''at, greeny?"
50651What''ll they do to us?
50651What''s a defalcation?
50651What''s this''ere craft loaded with?
50651What''s to be done, then?
50651What''s up? 50651 What''s your job?"
50651Where does Bill come in?
50651Where? 50651 Whereabouts do they dig gold here?"
50651Who said anything about your goin''ashore, I''d like to know?
50651Who said they did?
50651Who''s Sam Brannan?
50651Why, how far is it across?
50651Why, then, did you run after him? 50651 Yes; why?"
50651Yet your boarding place is at the other end of the city, is it not?
50651You a rigger?
50651You call yourself smart, eh? 50651 You did n''t forgit she took keer on ye when ye war a kid?"
50651You see, it''s a perfectly legitimate transaction, do n''t you?
50651You want that safe bad?
50651You want to hear the story? 50651 You will?"
50651Zebra, Zebra,repeated the conductor, in a puzzled tone,"then I s''pose your ancestors came over in the Ark?"
50651After all, what business was it of his if Ramon had gone to New York?
50651Ai n''t she a beauty?"
50651An evil voice within him said,"Why should I trouble myself about those who have so ill- used me and robbed me of my good name?"
50651And d''ye know why they call it Sandy Ager?
50651And now it''s done, what on earth did you do it for, Walt?"
50651And what right had he, Walter, to be chasing Ramon through the streets, anyhow?
50651And you: why did you not report Ingersoll''s flight before it was too late to stop him?"
50651Are you all ready?
50651Are you in the habit of chasing every carriage you may chance upon in the street?"
50651As he walked along with eyes fixed on the ground, a familiar voice hailed him with,"Why, what ails ye, lad?
50651As the others made no reply except to look askance, he went on to say,"Do n''t you see that, foxy as he is, Ramon will be smoked out of his hole?
50651Be you a Whig or Know- Nothin''?"
50651Besides----""Besides what?"
50651Bright stopped in his walk, looked him squarely in the eye, and, in an altered voice, demanded sharply and sternly:"Ingersoll-- where is he?
50651Bright was his employer and had a perfect right to question him; but who was this man, and by what right did he mix himself up in the matter?
50651Bright''s name?
50651But how about you?
50651But now you''ve got me, what do you want with me?"
50651But what was it?
50651But what''s a man going to do with a key?"
50651But why_ did_ you send Mr. Seabury away, papa?"
50651But,"looking at Walter,"where''s all this money?
50651Ca n''t you do anything without being paid for it?
50651Ca n''t you understand?
50651Can I depend on you to call at my office, 76 State Street, to- morrow morning about ten?"
50651Can I depend upon the strictest privacy?"
50651Can I see it?"
50651Changing the subject for the moment, he suddenly asked,"By the way, have you never heard anything of Ramon?"
50651Charley broke out, with a quivering lip;"no inducement, heh, to see that boy righted?"
50651Cleaned out, eh?
50651Come, what do you say?
50651Could n''t you get off for a few days, think?
50651Did n''t I go out to Sandy Ager, in thirty- eight, in a hide drogher?
50651Did n''t I tell you there would be hanging before long?
50651Did n''t Noah''s Ark sail without a clearance, without papers or flag, and for no port?"
50651Did n''t she always say I would come to no good end?
50651Did n''t you like the work?"
50651Did n''t you say he gambled?
50651Did you run away, too?"
50651Do n''t you hear it?"
50651Do n''t you see I''m all on fire?"
50651Do n''t you see that if there''s anything to be done, the night''s our best holt to do it in?"
50651Do we hitch hosses or not?"
50651Do you catch my idee?"
50651Do you hear-- fail?"
50651Do you know, I think every one I meet is saying to himself,''There''s that Walter Seabury, suspected of robbing his employers''?
50651Do you know, they say she''s made more money for her owners than she could carry on one trip?"
50651Do you s''pose a chap in his shoes wo n''t be keepin''a sharp lookout for himself?
50651Fire feels kind o''good this cold mawnin'', do n''t it?"
50651Got any dust?''
50651Got any first name?"
50651Got any?"
50651Got some_ plata_?
50651Had the sea really given up its dead?
50651Has anything happened?"
50651Have n''t you ever heard of folks buying pieces of ships?
50651Have you killed a man, or broke a bank, or set a fire, or what?
50651He had seen it done in China, he explained, and why not here?
50651Here?
50651Hot?
50651How big a piece''ll you take?"
50651How can you have the heart to stay in that wicked place?"
50651How do I know they wo n''t arrest me, if they catch me trying to leave the city?
50651How do you know?
50651How many hands of you?
50651How much for the hull blamed cargo?"
50651How much have you got?"
50651How''s it stowed: so''s it can be got at?"
50651How''s that?"
50651However, he managed to stammer out:"I do n''t know, sir, where he is-- gone away, has n''t he?"
50651If the skunk is hidin''that''s the time he''ll come out of his hole, eh, Bill?"
50651Is it a whack?"
50651Is it a whack?"
50651No?
50651No?
50651No?
50651No?
50651Not Charley?"
50651Not afraid of dirty hands?
50651Now about the cargo?"
50651Now we know he''s here, ai n''t that something?
50651Oh, sir, what_ is_ the matter?
50651Pine boards do n''t eat nor drink nothin'', do they?"
50651Please, sir, could n''t you find another boarding place?"
50651Pray what were your reasons for avoiding us?
50651Say, where you goin''?"
50651Say?"
50651Seabury, that you?"
50651Seating himself on an empty nail- keg, he proceeded to free his mind in the following manner:"You''ve been working pretty steady now for-- how long?"
50651See?
50651See?"
50651Seen a ghost or what?"
50651Single- handed, is it?"
50651So that was the reason why you were prowling around our house one night after dark, was it?
50651So was you, warn''t ye?
50651So''s a rigger-- eh, Charley?"
50651That''s how the land lies, is it?
50651The man gave a quick look at the tall, straight young fellow before him, then said,"Can I speak to you in private for five minutes?"
50651The rest is building stuff-- all of it-- sills, joists, rough and planed boards, matched boards----""Any shingles?"
50651The silent man gave Bill a sidelong look, shrugged his shoulders, and absently asked,"What makes you think so?"
50651Then after a moment''s silence, while Bill was busy lighting his pipe, Walter absently asked,"Bill, were you ever in California?"
50651Then he whispered:"What do you think?
50651Then that was what started you out on your travels, was it?"
50651Then, seeing that his customer had come to an end, he said,"I reckon you want to deposit your money with us?"
50651There''s a storm brewing,"he added mysteriously, then suddenly changing the subject, he asked,"Where do you_ hombres_ ranch?"
50651They stood watching the_ Senator_ work her way into her dock, when Charley suddenly asked,"What are you so glum about to- night, Walt?"
50651Unabashed by this cool reception, Bill added in a lower tone,"Lookin''out for a chance to ship, heh, matey?"
50651VIII OUTWARD BOUND"Beats Boston, do n''t it?"
50651Walter at length demanded:"Are you crazy, Charles Wormwood?
50651Walter fidgeted a little, blushed, and then managed to ask,"Have I your permission to write to Miss Dora, sir?"
50651Want a whole street to yourself, does yer?"
50651Was I ever in Kalerforny?
50651Was there no writing?"
50651We take turns carryin''her, do n''t you see?"
50651Well, say, cap, ca n''t I go aloft somewhere?
50651Whar''s the owner?"
50651What could it all mean?
50651What could it all mean?
50651What could it be?
50651What did it all mean?
50651What do you say to this?"
50651What do you say?"
50651What do you take me for?"
50651What in the name of common sense do you mean?"
50651What next?
50651What put that silly notion into your head?
50651What say to takin''a little gunnin''trip up country?
50651What sort is it?
50651What then?"
50651What would you do, if you were in my place?
50651What''ll you charge then?"
50651What''s all this coil about my nevvy?
50651What''s he done?
50651What''s the price thar?"
50651What''s to hinder our working this Vigilante business a little on our own hook?
50651What''s your idea?"
50651When nearing the head, without seeing a familiar face, a man well placed in the line sang out,"I say,_ hombre_, want a job?"
50651Where are your proofs?
50651Where is your authority?"
50651Where shall I hide my face for a day or two?
50651Where shall it be?"
50651Where were your wits, Charles Wormwood?
50651Where''s he gone?
50651Where''s the money to come from, in the first place?"
50651Who says so?''
50651Who set you up for my guardian?
50651Who''s going to ask any questions?
50651Who?
50651Why ca n''t I go in the fore- peak?
50651Why, what could I do single- handed and alone, against such a consummate villain as that?
50651Why, what has he done?"
50651Would you mind getting this check on the Suffolk cashed for me?
50651Would you?"
50651XVII A SHARP RISE IN LUMBER"Is n''t that the Sacramento boat?"
50651You have n''t forgot that, have you, James?
50651You have no objection, I take it, to entering our employment?"
50651You shabee, two bitee?"
50651You understand?"
50651You want proofs, eh?
50651You wo n''t forget the name?
50651You''re a rigger, you say?"
50651_ Quien sabe?_""Queer sitivation for a lumber king,"grumbled Bill.
50651_ Sabe?_""Why not tow her up and back, if he pays for it?"
50651_ Sabe?_""Why not tow her up and back, if he pays for it?"
50651_ Sabe?_''Like a fool I jumped at the chance."
50651and are you really coming home, and with such a lot of money too?
50651another mouth to feed?''
50651before s''archin''him for the stealin''s?"
50651ca n''t you?
50651did he make this restitution of his own accord?
50651do they think we want a whole one?
50651eat that thing?"
50651growled the irrepressible Bill;"that''ar ship ca n''t git away, moored with five fathoms o''chain, can she?
50651how big?"
50651it''s the reward you''re after, is it?
50651lookin''for a job?"
50651my fine gentlemen, suppose I''m all you say I am, if you take my money you''re as deep in the mud as I am in the mire; eh, my gallant highwaymen?"
50651or the old cedar on the cliff where you asked me for your own wife, and the sky over us and the sea at our feet, all so beautiful and we so happy?
50651turning to Walter;"I think you said in your letter that Charley here bought half of that in?"
50651was it, though?
50651what''s up now?"
40416After that first letter telling you about the prisoner''s misfortune, did you ever hear from Mr. Everett Kenwick again?
40416And I am a new sensation, am I?
40416And after he left San Francisco to go East and visit his brother did you ever hear from him?
40416And has he approved of them?
40416And he did n''t look her up afterward?
40416And how long had you been interested with them at the time of this interview at the Kenwick home?
40416And how many times have you seen Mr. Morgan since then?
40416And how many times,he proceeded,"how many times have you seen Richard Glover during the past year?"
40416And now you want to go it strong, eh? 40416 And so you paid no attention to that appeal?"
40416And that was the state of things when you arrived at Rest Hollow on the evening of November 21?
40416And this was the report that you turned over to Professor Morgan at the end of your investigation?
40416And what are your advertising plans?
40416And what do you advise me to do for my-- my mental health?
40416And what was that clue?
40416And when did you discover that that place was Mont- Mer?
40416And when you came upon the body of the dead man under the dining- room window, why did you conclude that it was your former charge, Roger Kenwick?
40416And you believed the man in the house to be ill and alone, and yet you felt no concern about his care?
40416And you credited the woman''s story as it stood?
40416And your connections with him since then have been of a purely friendly character? 40416 Anything else?"
40416Are you advising me to put a bomb under somebody on the chance that it might be the man who shuffled the deck?
40416Are you all alone here?
40416Are you in bed?
40416Are you sure that your sister would care to see me? 40416 As a matter of fact did you ever see him while he was under your surveillance?"
40416At that time, Miss Morgan, had you ever known the State''s witness here, Richard Glover?
40416Back where?
40416But is n''t it really Mademoiselle?
40416But it is true, is it not,Dayton cut in,"that you received a generous salary from Mr. Everett Kenwick for this-- long distance supervision?"
40416But it''s a good name; as good as any other for my trade, do n''t you think?
40416But what happened after he had finished? 40416 But what motive could you have had for murder, Kenwick?
40416But where did it begin?
40416But whom do they visit?
40416But you still continued to shadow the prisoner?
40416But you told me, did n''t you, that hypnotism had to be a coöperative measure? 40416 But-- why do you do-- that sort of thing?
40416By whom?
40416By whom?
40416Can I do anything for you?
40416Can you come around right away? 40416 Can you evoke such a spirit?"
40416Can you fathom it, Dayton?
40416Can you give me a few words?
40416Clinton, do you mean that? 40416 Clinton, have you ever figured out just how much of the Coalinga oil stock belongs to me?"
40416Correspondence still growing?
40416Could you produce that manuscript?
40416Dependent on_ Ralph_?
40416Did Mr. Kenwick know of this other business interest?
40416Did he ever give any reason for his opposition?
40416Did it strike you at any time during the dialogue, Mr. Rogers, that the man inside the grounds might be-- irrational?
40416Did some Sunday work for us some time ago, did n''t you?
40416Did you hear me smash that window this afternoon? 40416 Did you know where that asylum was?"
40416Do you call this''pulling against it''?
40416Do you know the prisoner?
40416Do you know where she went?
40416Do you wish me to try to hypnotize you?
40416Doctor Annisen, is it?
40416During those three months, Miss Morgan, has Richard Glover made an effort to induce you to marry him?
40416For what, then?
40416Friends? 40416 Funny thing, my being here, is n''t it?"
40416Gets pretty tiresome waitin'', does n''t it?
40416Give him enough rope and he''ll hang himself, that''s the idea, is n''t it?
40416Going it strong now that you are back in civilization again?
40416Going to answer any of them?
40416Gone, at last?
40416Granville Jarvis; is that the name?
40416Had you ever seen a picture of Roger Kenwick to aid you in your identification of his body?
40416Has n''t Kenwick got any family?
40416Has your brother known of these visits?
40416Have you had anything to eat this morning? 40416 He wrote to you again?
40416How can I overcome it?
40416How could it have happened? 40416 How could you do it?
40416How could you?
40416How did you think that he had met his death?
40416How do I dare to do it? 40416 How do you know it?"
40416How do you know? 40416 How do you know?
40416How long do you think he''ll stay?
40416How long does it take?
40416How long have you known him?
40416How long were you in Mr. Glover''s employ?
40416I asked you what for?
40416I suppose you''ll attend to notifying the family?
40416Is Miss Morgan in the court- room now?
40416Is any one with you?
40416Is it true that_ you_ were the one who discovered the clue which led you and your brother to seek the services of Mr. Jarvis on this case?
40416Is n''t that enough? 40416 Is that all you are going to say to me?"
40416Is that all?
40416Is the window open?
40416Is your bed anywhere near a window?
40416It was written by----"By whom?
40416It''s been more than a year, has n''t it?
40416Jarvis, what would you do about it?
40416Jarvis?
40416Let''s see where he''s from?
40416Life is n''t what it used to be, is it?
40416Miss Morgan, how long have you known the prisoner?
40416Mont- Mer,he mused,"does look rather like a fairy- story come true, does n''t it?
40416No friends either?
40416Not Mademoiselle?
40416Nothing to worry about?
40416Oh, Mr. Kenwick, why do n''t you confess? 40416 Oh, it''s a true story?"
40416On that occasion did he see you?
40416On the occasion of your call at the Kenwick home, did you see-- the patient?
40416On what occasion did you first see him?
40416Remember what I suggested to you last night, that you let things take their own course for a while? 40416 San Francisco?"
40416Shall I answer the call?
40416Somebody you met while I was away?
40416Still got some on hand, have you?
40416Talk what over?
40416Tell me what you see for me in that?
40416That hour suit you all right, Mr.----? 40416 That who is dead?"
40416That''s true of most people, is n''t it?
40416That''s where the mineral springs are?
40416Then you are not a detective?
40416Then you deliberately avoided an encounter with the patient?
40416Then you do n''t know where the Raeburn house is?
40416Then you have been really working with her upon this case?
40416Then you made no reports to him before?
40416Then you think I''m in pretty good condition, doctor?
40416There does n''t seem to be much ahead for me, does there?
40416They own large mineral spring holdings in our neighboring county on the south, do they not?
40416This stupendous revival of interest in the supernatural? 40416 Too young for what?"
40416Two_ weeks_? 40416 Was there any special reason why Professor Morgan should have chanced upon you as the detective for this investigation?
40416Well, what do you know about that?
40416Well, you remember that I told you he had promised to read me something that he had written?
40416Well,he said,"what do you think of it?"
40416Well?
40416Well?
40416What do you make of it?
40416What do you mean by''other things''?
40416What do you mean then, Crete?
40416What do you mean?
40416What do you mean?
40416What do you think of it?
40416What evidence did he give to convince you of his insanity?'' 40416 What in the world did she mean by that, Dayton?
40416What is his name?
40416What is the right way out?
40416What is your occupation?
40416What man?
40416What nom- de- plume do you use?
40416What other way is there for me? 40416 What the devil----?"
40416What was the name of this man?
40416What''s Glover doing up here anyway? 40416 What''s that?"
40416What''s the matter? 40416 What''s the matter?"
40416Whatever it is, Crete,he hurried on,"ca n''t you defer the action until a more propitious time?
40416When did you begin to suspect, Mr. Glover, that instead of being dead, the prisoner was a deliberate murderer?
40416When you came down from San Francisco last night, Mr. Jarvis, was Professor Morgan''s sister in your party?
40416When, and by what means, Miss Morgan, did you discover that Roger Kenwick had returned from France mentally disabled?
40416Where are you going?
40416Where have you been?
40416Where is Ralph Regan?
40416Who are you?
40416Who is she?
40416Who was the lady?
40416Why did n''t you take it all?
40416Why did they object to your seeing him?
40416Why do I do it?
40416Why not close up the Eastern business first?
40416Why not?
40416Why not?
40416Why not?
40416Why should_ you_ do anything about it? 40416 Why, have n''t you seen it?
40416Why, how did you----What makes you think that-- I''m going away?
40416Why?
40416Why?
40416Wo n''t you sit down?
40416Would it be very much trouble to go over our properties some time and-- make a division?
40416Yes? 40416 Yes?"
40416You are Mrs. Fanwell, are n''t you?
40416You are the detective whom Richard Glover employed in San Francisco to shadow the prisoner?
40416You believe, do you, that I-- am responsible for your brother''s death?
40416You cared enough about it for that?
40416You did n''t like it then?
40416You do n''t know? 40416 You do n''t like him, do you?"
40416You have n''t been in the Bay region lately?
40416You know-- about it then?
40416You mean that he took-- drugs?
40416You mean to say that he had the nerve to steal the thing and bring it out under his own name?
40416You remember you said I might read you something to- day?
40416You say you had another business; what was it?
40416You severed your connections there because of this new Carlsbad plan?
40416You''re not going to take the stand yourself, are you, Kenwick?
40416You''ve been touched by it too, Kenwick?
40416Your name, please?
40416_ I_ say so, but what does my testimony amount to? 40416 _ What?_"he cried.
40416A line of Marcreta''s lyric drifted through his brain: Whence thy_ uneasy_ spirit may depart?
40416A solitary woman?
40416And as for the tests with Glover----By the way, what are you going to do with Glover?"
40416And especially what does it amount to when I am trying to save my own skin?
40416And how about the family estate?
40416And how did he dare?"
40416And insistently now the question beat against his brain-- had he ever succeeded in crossing that ravine?
40416And what did he say?"
40416And who else could care about it?
40416And yet where could they have purchased a drink?
40416And yet you live here?"
40416Any physiognomist could have read in Kenwick''s gaze the question,"What is this all about?"
40416Are you glad that I brought it to you?"
40416Are you glad that I did it?
40416Are you going to hypnotize me?"
40416Are you hungry?"
40416As a place which dooms us forever to a hideous self- consciousness?"
40416Beastly night, is n''t it?"
40416But had he really lost?
40416But how had she gone?
40416But how long would he have to wait there on the drenched gravel before help could get back to him?
40416But it''s time for every one to be getting home now, is n''t it?"
40416But what can I ever do to repay you?
40416But where was this gum- shod combination of mystery and mercy?
40416But who is going to capitalize this venture?"
40416But why escape from comfort into bleakness?
40416But you can see,"she went on eagerly,"you can see now why I must let him go on coming here for a while?
40416But-- you do n''t know me, do you?"
40416Ca n''t it wait until you are stronger?"
40416Can he do it?
40416Can you make it?"
40416Could a malign fate have trapped him into taking the name of that visitor to Mont- Mer, or any visitor, who might some day arise and challenge him?
40416Could it be possible that he would have to spend another night in this ghostly house?
40416Could it be that they had wanted to escape him?
40416Could there be any way, he wondered, of getting a message out of this house?
40416Did he disclose to you the nature of that clue?"
40416Did it herald a tragedy or was it merely a signal?
40416Did n''t get his number, I suppose?"
40416Did she expect him to prolong his visit indefinitely?
40416Did you ever think of hiring a detective to help you out?"
40416Did you know him?"
40416Did you notice him this morning?
40416Did you notify the coroner?"
40416Did you read last night''s paper, Morgan?"
40416Do n''t you go back to visit, though?"
40416Do you get any odor of ether?"
40416Do you get it?"
40416Do you know that there''s been murder committed on this place to- night?"
40416Do you know them?"
40416Do you know what house this is?"
40416Do you know where he lives?"
40416Do you mean that nobody should?"
40416Do you mind helping me for, say, half an hour?
40416Do you see?"
40416Ever see him before?"
40416For what better testimony can he offer in support of his claim upon a long- established practice?
40416Get me?"
40416Glover come?"
40416Glover?"
40416Had he ever really made a place for himself in her life?
40416Had you had any previous connection with him?"
40416Has he been hanging around here ever since?"
40416Have n''t they been giving you anything to eat?"
40416Have you got anybody dependent on you?"
40416Have you walked far?"
40416He did not at first try to open this door but called in a low uncertain voice that seemed to dread a reply,"Marstan, are you here?"
40416He reached down and picked a burnt match from the carpet as he asked with a pathetic attempt at formal courtesy,"How is your sister?"
40416How could you send me away that night, dear, into the horrors of war and-- this, without hope?"
40416How do I know-- how_ can_ I ever know what I may have done during those ghastly ten months?"
40416How do I know?
40416How do you, San Francisco- bound, know?"
40416I do n''t want to intrude into your affairs, but is there anything I can do?"
40416I suppose you left everything just as you found it?"
40416If you should die, what would become of me?"
40416In order not to appear too eagerly acquiescent he asked casually:"Who is the fellow?
40416Is n''t that enough for one day?"
40416Is n''t that lady in the garnet- colored coat your Madame Rosalie?"
40416Is that man present?"
40416Is there any reason why we should not do that?"
40416Is there no corner of oblivion''s realm Whence thy uneasy spirit may depart?
40416It is something you have had published?"
40416It takes a lot of time, does n''t it?
40416It''s a devilish mess, is n''t it?"
40416It''s short and snappy and sounds as if it might be genuine, do n''t you think?"
40416Jarvis?"
40416Marstan?"
40416Marstan?"
40416May I ask you a personal question, Mrs. Fanwell, to help me clear up a part of it myself?
40416Now what I want to know is, why should Glover be afraid to meet me?"
40416Or who was he?"
40416Planning to be in the city right along, are you?"
40416Remember him?
40416She might what?"
40416That she would n''t perhaps be-- well, afraid of me?"
40416Then he heard himself ask dully,"What for?"
40416They call it''Utopia,''I believe?"
40416They''re certainly not trying to make her believe that I killed her brother when I was in my right mind?"
40416Was it Marcreta Morgan''s picture that he missed?
40416Was it possible that this person was a woman?
40416Was it possible, he asked himself, that there had been some one in this house during the last twelve hours?
40416Was it possible, he was wondering, that this"first story"had won that tribute most coveted by all authors-- the tribute of breathless silence?
40416Was that her professional or her real name?"
40416Was the elder Mr. Kenwick aware of the fact that while you were in his employ you never visited Rest Hollow but once?"
40416Was there another entrance to these somber grounds?
40416Was there never to be an end to America''s greed for the sensational?
40416Well, he would n''t be likely to have any, would he-- a feller that''s been crazy?"
40416Were you dependent upon your brother to any degree for your support?"
40416Were you here when he came last night?"
40416What became of that?"
40416What could he be thinking about?
40416What did he want to- night?"
40416What did you do about the clue?"
40416What did you do?"
40416What do you say?"
40416What do you want them to think of you?"
40416What is it to you?"
40416What proof could you furnish of this?"
40416What''s the idea now?
40416What''s the idea?"
40416What''s the name of it?"
40416When did this happen?"
40416Where on earth do you dig up those oddities?
40416Where_ had_ the chap been during those ten months?"
40416Whose is it?"
40416Why I ca n''t let him get beyond my sight?"
40416Why ca n''t I die?"
40416Why did you give up the case then?"
40416Why do n''t the adherents of the fire- and- brimstone theory picture hell as a place where we can never act on impulse?
40416Why do n''t you go East?"
40416Why do we drag on with this miserable pretense?
40416Why do you do it-- when you could do other things?"
40416Why should it be?
40416Why should n''t he?
40416Why should they have wanted to leave before the end of as good a performance as that?
40416Would he ever really succeed in crossing it?
40416Would n''t you rather have me say that than anything else?"
40416You do n''t mind if I break away?
40416You have n''t been thinking that?"
40416You know Glover, do n''t you?"
40416You say you have been waiting for me?"
40416You that young Rogers that''s been visiting for a few days at the Paddington place,''Utopia''?"
40416You wo n''t forget me if it''s a long time?"
43103''Ca n''t you give Calhoun the benefit of the doubt, that he paid this money as a fee?'' 43103 ''I suppose he''ll plead guilty here?''
43103''With that understanding are you willing to become a witness before this Grand Jury?'' 43103 2--Do you favor an overhead trolley system throughout the city except on Market Street?
43103Am I to understand that I am not to be heard in this court?
43103And what are your three''constitutional and moral''questions,--since you have sent me a pamphlet asking an answer to them? 43103 And you intended to say to all the readers of the magazine what you set forth over your signature there?"
43103Could you act fairly and impartially, as a Grand Juror, while having your present feeling of horror and disgust?
43103Did you, then and there, tell him,pursued Heney,"that it was his share of the money you had received from the five French- restaurant keepers?"
43103Does it fill you with such horror that you believe everyone connected with the administration is corrupt?
43103Have you been doing any business with him since?
43103I beg your pardon?
43103I say,said Heney,"will you produce an itemized account of moneys expended in opposition to these prosecutions?"
43103Is n''t what I am accusing myself of, true of all of us? 43103 Mr. Dwyer: That is vernacular authorized by the President- elect of the United States, I suppose it is good English?
43103Mr. Fickert: That there was no evidence against those men? 43103 Mr. Moore-- Was that time fixed, Mr. Heney?
43103Now, finding that they could get so easily a privilege by paying for it, what did they do? 43103 Now, who was it that originated that meeting?
43103Q. Abraham Ruef? 43103 Q. I mean a conversation with reference to the rates?
43103Q. Promissory notes? 43103 The Court-- Have you in mind the testimony on that point, Mr. Moore?
43103The Court-- promissory notes to you from Abraham Ruef, and indorsed? 43103 The Court: Did you so understand it, Mr. Berry?
43103What impressed that upon your mind?
43103What is Banker Hellman''s''New York?'' 43103 What is your plea?"
43103What,he demanded of Roy,"have you in the next room?"
43103Why this astonishing and sudden change of front? 43103 Why,"demanded James D. Phelan,"should we take violent steps?
43103You feel that your conscience would enable you to act fairly?
43103You were elected Mayor of this city?
43103$ 1,000?
43103A crime had been committed, and the first question to be asked was, Who had the motive?
43103About when did he say it ought or he would be able to pay them?
43103Advised who?
43103Again, what has that to do with the guilt or innocence of the accused, even if it has occurred?
43103And it was put through with that understanding?
43103And signed?
43103And the same way in regard to this also?
43103And what is the reason for that?
43103And what was agreed upon there( in caucus) as to programme?
43103And you passed it out in the same way?
43103Are not our American institutions still intact?
43103Are not stealing, perjury, bribery, dynamiting, murder, enough?
43103Are these and the others of their kidney laboring in the same behalf as friends and sympathizers of Mr. Calhoun or merely as his hired men?"
43103Are you not going to dismiss these cases against him?''
43103Are you not in sympathy with him?"
43103As expense?
43103As soon as the court sentenced you you would receive the$ 10,000 that Murphy put into the hands of this third person?
43103At that time did you have any purpose or intention of prosecuting Mr. Calhoun?
43103At that time did you have any purpose or intention of prosecuting Mr. Calhoun?
43103At that time was anything said by any person about prosecuting Mr. Calhoun?
43103At that time was anything said by any person about prosecuting Mr. Calhoun?
43103At the time that Mr. Phelan agreed to contribute the$ 10,000, Mr. Spreckels, what did you say, if anything, about contributing yourself?
43103At the time that Mr. Phelan agreed to contribute the$ 10,000, Mr. Spreckels, what did you say, if anything, about contributing yourself?
43103At the time you talked about your having an attorney did he tell you to send him some money?
43103Because-- instead-- to what else would it go?
43103But how about making it better?
43103But if murdered-- or even if the derringer were smuggled in to him-- what was the motive behind it?
43103But who has earned from San Francisco the right to say when?
43103But, with Haas under watchful eyes of special guards, by whom?
43103By what witnesses will you prove that the money was given to Gallagher or to any of the other Supervisors to influence their votes in this matter?
43103Can a Federal Assistant Attorney- General, under Federal salary, lawfully act at the same time as State Assistant District Attorney?
43103Can a private citizen contribute money to help the State''s prosecuting officers in the investigation and trial of a criminal charge?
43103Can jurisdiction be conferred on a court by consent, and if so, how could you proceed with the Ford trial on a legal holiday?
43103Can you not be patient as long with militant honesty as you were with sneaking crime?
43103Could I communicate with Gus?
43103Did Abraham Ruef own the trolley lines?
43103Did Brobeck, in his conversation, tell you where he got the information that Burns had been out there?
43103Did Mr. Glass tell you he wanted you to give it to him in currency?
43103Did Mr. Kelly call up a telephone number from the office at that time?
43103Did Murphy show you anything?
43103Did Priet get you a receipt?
43103Did he know that Scott did not leave until the 27th?
43103Did he show you any of that?
43103Did he tell you that he knew what Burns had said?
43103Did he?
43103Did n''t they go into the books as a fee for Morrison& Cope and charged as expenses against property?
43103Did the money paid the Supervisors come out of the unaccounted- for$ 200,000 which had disappeared into General Ford''s possession?
43103Did they give editorial work for that?
43103Did you at any time tell Mr. Heney that you desired to have him prosecute Mr. Patrick Calhoun?
43103Did you at any time tell Mr. Heney, that you desired to have him prosecute Mr. Patrick Calhoun?
43103Did you have any conversation with him about that time?
43103Did you have any reason to believe that Mr. Calhoun at that time had committed any crime?
43103Did you have any reason to believe that Mr. Calhoun at that time had committed any crime?
43103Did you have the currency on hand or send out and get it?
43103Did you make complaint to Ruef about it?
43103Did you tell Watson to do that?
43103Did you tell him at any time that you desired to have him prosecute any person connected with the United Railroads Company?
43103Did you tell him at any time that you desired to have him prosecute any person connected with the United Railroads Company?
43103Do n''t you know he is a detective of the Southern Pacific?
43103Do n''t you know?
43103Do you enjoy the picture now that it is complete?
43103Do you know Abraham Ruef?
43103Do you know why the money has n''t been given to you yet by Ruef?
43103Do you sympathize with him or not?"
43103Do you think it would be advisable to telegraph or write to him not to say anything?
43103Does any person claim Ruef to be innocent?
43103Does it require any argument that now is the time to make this examination instead of waiting until we have presented our evidence to the Grand Jury?
43103Dr. Nieto then said in substance,''There is n''t any change in the situation, is there?''
43103During that time in 1905, were any newspapers paid to help the good cause?
43103During your incarceration?
43103Everything that is charged to that reserve fund?
43103First we made a slight search, and then I said to Mr. Burns:''Are you sure we searched him thoroughly?''
43103Five thousand dollars a year?
43103For charging it to legal?
43103For two years?
43103For what?
43103From them to the company?
43103Gallagher?"
43103Had Mr. Scott informed the District Attorney that he left on the 18th or 19th?
43103Halsey?''
43103Has he given you any reason?
43103Have you in mind the testimony on that point, Mr. Moore?
43103He answers the familiar question,''What''s the matter with San Francisco?''
43103He does not for a moment ask or answer the question,''Did we actually, as men and officers, believe these facts to be notoriously so?''
43103He never said he had the money before on the other matters?
43103He referred to the statement made by Burns?
43103He said, Mr. Henderson, I am going to talk to you about Parkside and he said, have you an attorney?
43103He said,''What do you advise doing?
43103He says,''The recently elected Supervisor?''
43103He was following you around during the noon hour?
43103He would just say there will be this much coming?
43103Helping Gallagher do what?
43103Helping Gallagher sit on the lid?
43103Heney and Burns will put the question:''Where did they get it?''"
43103Heney, on cross- examination asked:"Did Ruef pay you any part of the$ 5,000 that has been testified he received from the French restaurants?"
43103Heney?"
43103His father?
43103His first question to you was what?
43103How did they get paid for the land?
43103How do you like your victory?
43103How long did it take you to get tired of the graft?
43103How much money were you to get?
43103How much was paid to it?
43103How was it taken care of?
43103How was the property account to be charged with it?
43103How was the transaction to appear in the books?
43103How would your cash account for it?
43103How, then, upon that evidence, is Scott eliminated from this transaction?
43103How?
43103I said to Mr. Blake, I said,''How do you think Mr. Kelly stands on the graft prosecution?''
43103I said what?
43103I said,''How did you find out?''
43103I said,''What for?''
43103I said,''Why, how can an honest man take that view of the matter?''
43103I says,''Did you telephone for me?''
43103If I go out and do anything rash I am liable to get into trouble, ai n''t I?''
43103If that is so, then of what consequence was it whether one or the other was Mayor or boss?
43103If you call Gallagher as a witness, how do you expect to induce him to testify without granting him Immunity?
43103In any of these events, what would be the lot of the man who had betrayed the scarcely- known captains of the powerful machine?
43103In what form or shape?
43103Is Ruef the sole test of every question?
43103Is he the gentleman sitting immediately back of Mr. Ford?
43103Is it because Claudianes is unknown, ignorant, friendless, moneyless?
43103Is it possible that Ruef is the only man to be considered?
43103Is not San Francisco a great, civilized community?
43103Is there no man among the 3,300 prisoners in San Quentin and Folsom who justly can arouse efforts in his behalf?
43103Is there no man in the list of appointees to whom in pride we may all yield our praise?
43103It appeared on the books as having been paid to Morrison& Cope for attorneys''fees?
43103It is not now the question, Where did he get it?
43103It would have appeared somewhere in the books, that check, that amount would be deducted from the bank account?
43103Jean Loupy was asked by Heney:"Did you go to him( Ruef) because he was a lawyer or because he was a political boss?"
43103Leave a tag with you?
43103Leave a tag, would you?
43103Must the course of justice in this community run the gamut of violence, as well as of slander and pettifogging obstruction?
43103Never said that he did not expect it?
43103Now, in what way did that money appear in the books?
43103Now, then, that shows that it was charged against what fund?
43103Now, then, the Parkside trolley, was there an understanding in regard to money being paid on that?
43103Now, then, what was said about how the money was to be paid?
43103Of course, he will''connubiate''with him, but what of it?
43103Of the interview which followed Snyder testified at the hearing of the case as follows:"I said( to Kelly)''Well, what is the matter now?''
43103On the other hand, why assume it for the Mayor?
43103Only explanation of it?
43103Or any person connected with the United Railroads Company?
43103Or any person connected with the United Railroads Company?
43103Or shall there be at last one place found where even Abe Ruef gets exact and equal justice?"
43103Ordinary way of keeping books?
43103Shall Abe Ruef be suffered to teach that lesson?
43103Shall he corrupt San Quentin prison as he did San Francisco?
43103Shall his great office be prostituted to the support of lawlessness?
43103Shall the press remain silent while thieves plunder a distressed city and rob it of its good name?
43103Shall we first have to give those whom we accuse time to bribe witnesses and get them out of the country?
43103Signed by who?
43103Snyder?"
43103Still the witness hesitated, and again the Judge asked with vigor:"Are you in sympathy with him?"
43103That who had said it?
43103That who had said what he had told Mr. McGushin?
43103That you would be all treated equally and fairly?
43103The only definite, was it, it has n''t come?
43103The question on every man''s lip was: Will Judge Graham recognize Ruef or Langdon as District Attorney at the impaneling of the Grand Jury?
43103The question raised by the defense was, did the bribe money necessarily come through Halsey''s superior, Glass?
43103Then what was said?
43103Then you do n''t desire to testify?
43103There being no tangible proof, therefore, before the Court, of the complicity of the parties, should the pending application be granted at this time?
43103There is nothing on that paper that indicates that it goes into legal expense?
43103There was the insistent inquiry,''What does Schmitz get by the bargain?''
43103This$ 10,000 that you gave him( Halsey) under direction of Mr. Glass, in what shape did you hand it to him?
43103Was Mr. Heney''s payment by the Department of Justice covertly for the California prosecution but nominally for other and Federal services?
43103Was n''t it arranged that every man should be treated alike as to money?
43103Was n''t that an explanation?
43103Was that Mr. Melrose, a detective of the Southern Pacific, who is sitting there?
43103Was that time fixed, Mr. Heney?
43103Was the company''s deed put on record?
43103Was this$ 600 legal expenses?
43103Were Morrison& Cope''s fees charged up as a piece of property and did they go through a rigmarole of deeding a piece of property too?
43103What did Priet say about how the money was to be paid?
43103What did he say you were to get for the five thousand dollars, Priet?
43103What did he say?
43103What did he say?
43103What did he( Wilson) say on that occasion?
43103What do you mean by that?
43103What do you mean, that no one was to go with him to Ruef?
43103What do you mean?
43103What does''sitting on the lid''mean?
43103What earthly bearing could that have, if it were true, on the guilt or innocence of the men accused of felony?
43103What fault has he to find with that?
43103What makes it legal?
43103What paper was that?
43103What papers?
43103What was it taken from?
43103What was said there?
43103What was the purpose of that?
43103What was the reason for charging it to property account?
43103What was the reason of doing it in this instance?
43103What was the remark as you heard it that Burns made?
43103What was this$ 7,500 that Murphy showed you?
43103What were the terms of that employment?
43103What were you to get that$ 10,000 for?
43103What would you have said if we had made a scapegoat of a petty criminal and let the giants go?
43103What, if any, conversation then ensued between yourself, Mr. Ruef and Mr. Calhoun?
43103Where did the conversation take place in which you told him about the necessity of having the$ 20,000?
43103Where did you get it?
43103Who drew it?
43103Who else signed them, if any one?
43103Who had stated to Marks the exact amount on the trolley proposition?
43103Who said that, you or Ruef?
43103Who said that?
43103Who stated that there must be a leak somewhere in the Board?
43103Who told you he would give you$ 10,000?
43103Who told you to go there?
43103Who told you to put it under legal expenses?
43103Who urged Haas to do this thing, and what was their motive?
43103Who was it who drew the resolutions; who was it who prompted the speakers and the chairman?
43103Who was the check made payable to?
43103Why could n''t it be charged to what it was, attorneys''fees?
43103Why did you cover up this in connection with Ruef?
43103Why does it go to legal?
43103Why not for one as much or as little as the other?
43103Why should you vote to let Spreckels''s men do the grafting?
43103Why the astounding, organized effort and publicity campaign for Ruef alone?
43103Why were they not indicted, placed on their defense and sent to the penitentiary?
43103Why, then, were they permitted to remain an hour in office?
43103Why?
43103Why?
43103Why?
43103Will it not be an explanation when these defendants are put on trial that they will say it was an attorney''s fee?
43103Will you call Lonergan or any other Supervisor as a witness, and when you call him, how will you induce him to testify without granting him immunity?
43103Will you prove by Ford that he gave the money to Ruef, and if so, how will you induce Ford to testify without giving him immunity?
43103Will you prove the fact by Gallagher?
43103Will you put Ford on the stand to prove that he gave the money to Ruef, and if so, how will you get him to testify without giving him immunity?
43103Will you put Gallagher on the stand to prove it, and if so, how will you induce him to testify without granting him immunity?
43103Workingmen-- Are you going to put a big stick into Spreckels''hands to club you over the head with?"
43103Yes, what did Priet say you were to get for your money?
43103You did n''t cover up anything you paid to Morrison& Cope by putting through the hands of the secretary?
43103You heard complaints from the members that they had been so long about coming through?
43103You mean who told us to put it in that account?
43103You were not then a Supervisor, were you?
43103[ 409]"Will they,"demanded The Call the morning after Heney had been shot down,"stop at nothing?
43103[ 433]"Will you,"broke in Heney addressing Calhoun''s lawyers,"produce an itemized account of moneys expended in the defense of these matters?"
43103and did the defendants, Schmitz and Ruef, through such threat, extort money, and by means of the fear raised thereby?
43103and secondly, If not, did they commit bribery in such a way that the law can not reach them?
43103but What did he do with it?
32107''Lige is really doin''something worth while out here, is he?
32107''Lige?
32107A paper and pencil, a--"What was it? 32107 About the Pico ranch?"
32107Am I justified in using that fifty thousand?
32107Am I too soon?
32107An equal partnership with yourself?
32107An''you''re a friend of hers?
32107And our money having been risked without our consent, you are getting the sole benefit of it?
32107And that is?
32107And that it is my right to put forth every effort to compel you to my way of thinking?
32107And the land is fertile and suited to oranges?
32107And the line?
32107And yet you are a friend of Elijah''s?
32107Are n''t you hunting needless trouble, Uncle Sid?
32107Are n''t you tired?
32107Are you a friend of Elijah Berl?
32107Are you busy, Helen?
32107Are you getting scared on my account?
32107Are you happy in California?
32107Are you sure of this?
32107Are your estimates completed?
32107Better than what, young man?
32107But if it should become choked?
32107But suppose they should get wedged so they could not be opened?
32107But the receivership that will follow?
32107But what can happen?
32107Could n''t I be in the office with you?
32107Could n''t I help you? 32107 Could n''t all this have been provided against?"
32107Did Mr. Berl intend to restore this money?
32107Do n''t you hear me? 32107 Do n''t you think you ought to know, Helen?"
32107Do you know that my every word is snapped up; my every action watched by those sharks?
32107Do you know this?
32107Do you know what you''ve done, Eunice? 32107 Do you object to my sitting down for a moment?"
32107Do you still want me?
32107Do you want to look them over?
32107Do you want to look them over?
32107Elijah Berl?
32107Has Elijah been in this morning?
32107Has Mr. Berl got it now?
32107Has Ralph been talking?
32107Have another?
32107Have n''t you noticed any change in Elijah?
32107Have you been through my private papers?
32107Have you decided yet?
32107Have you had breakfast?
32107Have you seen anything of Elijah?
32107Have you seen''Lige lately?
32107Hear you''ve been taking up a little land deal on your own account?
32107Helen, what''s wrong?
32107Helen, why do n''t you introduce us?
32107How are they all?
32107How are things going?
32107How are you makin''out with Mellin?
32107How did you happen to hit in with Elijah Berl?
32107How does Helen feel about it now?
32107How does the change from sedate New England to this new life affect you, Elijah?
32107How is it?
32107How much truth is there in them?
32107How so?
32107How under the sun did you come to know Uncle Sid?
32107I came to see you on a little business matter, Berl; can I have a few minutes?
32107I suppose you know, Helen,he began soberly,"that there are some pretty ugly rumors about Elijah flying around Ysleta?"
32107I suppose you realize that if I accept, the management is no longer yours alone, but yours and mine?
32107If it should fail?
32107If you are my servant, why do you come into my presence without being bidden?
32107Is book- keeping so very hard?
32107Is it forever, Helen, hopelessly forever?
32107Is it my duty? 32107 Is it the office?"
32107Is it too late? 32107 Is n''t five thousand dollars a pretty heavy starter for you, Helen?"
32107Is the bookkeeper in the way?
32107It does n''t look like a land of perpetual sunshine, does it?
32107It is finished now, is n''t it Ralph?
32107It makes us feel good, does n''t it, Elijah?
32107Just how much is your little?
32107Just what is it, Ralph?
32107May I offer you some of your advice to me?
32107More than Helen?
32107Mr. Seymour, I think you have met Miss Lonsdale?
32107My last night''s advice was unnecessary, was n''t it?
32107No?
32107Not even to make myself more useful?
32107Now?
32107Oatmeal?
32107Oh, he''s gotten hold of you, has he?
32107Oh, the line? 32107 Pedro has departed, may I take his place?"
32107Perhaps you could show us the way?
32107Praisin''the Lord an''callyhootin''around like a sky rocket with its tail a- fire?
32107Say, senner,he was addressing the clerk,"Mrs. MacGregor ai n''t been sighted yet, has she?"
32107Settles what?
32107Shall we start on?
32107Suppose I come tomorrow?
32107Suppose I refuse?
32107Suppose I take your offer, what certainty have I that this will end your demands?
32107The end of everything?
32107The intelligent sympathy which a wife may give, but which Amy can not?
32107The water can be brought from the reservoir to the lands?
32107The watershed is all right, is n''t it?
32107The what?
32107Then how do you know this?
32107Then the success of the whole business depends upon your ability to manage Elijah Berl?
32107Then the whole doubt in your mind centres in Elijah Berl?
32107Then what are you asking me about him for?
32107Then what?
32107Then? 32107 There is then only one thing to do?"
32107They know now,--that I was right, that-- I did right?
32107This has n''t got into your blood yet, eh?
32107This will stay here forever?
32107To God''s country? 32107 To what extent?"
32107Too late?
32107Uncle Sid? 32107 Well, Helen, are you satisfied with the handiwork of your servant?"
32107Well, who''s going to do the talking? 32107 Well?"
32107Well?
32107Well?
32107What Harwood in three hundred years was ever false to a trust? 32107 What about tomorrow, Helen?"
32107What about?
32107What are the modifying circumstances?
32107What are you doin''?
32107What are you mulling over?
32107What are you up to now?
32107What did you make out of her?
32107What do you make out of it?
32107What do you mean, Eunice, takin''your ward''s money an''puttin''it into this wild- cat business?
32107What do you mean, Sidney?
32107What do you mean? 32107 What do you mean?"
32107What do you mean?
32107What do you mean?
32107What do you propose?
32107What do you think about it, Amy?
32107What do you think of it?
32107What do you think this business means?
32107What do you want for your charter?
32107What do you want for your charter?
32107What do you want?
32107What for?
32107What had we better do first?
32107What have I done to offend you, Elijah?
32107What is gone, Elijah?
32107What is it, Elijah?
32107What is it, little girl?
32107What is the matter?
32107What is your work?
32107What is?
32107What makes you think so?
32107What makes you think so?
32107What next?
32107What put these figures into your head?
32107What the devil are you here for then?
32107What''s his name?
32107What''s that?
32107What''s the matter little girl? 32107 What''s the matter with you?
32107What''s the program for today?
32107What''s the trouble, Helen?
32107What''s to prevent it?
32107What''s''Lige Berl doin''in this country anyway?
32107What, the run on the Pacific?
32107What?
32107Where are you going, Uncle Sid?
32107Where did you learn?
32107Where''d he get money to start with?
32107Where''s your sister, Mrs. MacGregor; why did n''t you bring her with you?
32107Which way?
32107Who gave you these figures?
32107Who is your friend?
32107Who thought of this?
32107Who''s told Seymour?
32107Why ca n''t you believe me?
32107Why did n''t she tell me then?
32107Why did n''t they trust me? 32107 Why did n''t they trust me?
32107Why did n''t you say that to start with?
32107Why did n''t you say this to me before?
32107Why do n''t you take them then?
32107Why do n''t you try your hand, Ralph? 32107 Why do you want to know?"
32107Why have n''t you introduced me to Helen Lonsdale before?
32107Why not go to him now?
32107Why not have faith that the way will open in the future as it has in the past?
32107Why not? 32107 Why not?
32107Why should I?
32107Why should n''t I be?
32107Why?
32107Why?
32107Why?
32107Why?
32107Why?
32107Why?
32107Will Mr. Berl be there?
32107Will you take the one hundred thousand in stock?
32107Would n''t you like to see him? 32107 Yes, what about her?"
32107You ai n''t going to swing it alone, I take it?
32107You are going to let people find that out at their own expense?
32107You built it?
32107You did n''t learn navigation that way, did you?
32107You did n''t run away to college, did you?
32107You did n''t tell me about a belt of country around here where the temperature never falls to thirty- two?
32107You do n''t approve of all this?
32107You do n''t know of no orphan asylum nor no reform school, do you, where a respectable, steady- minded old sea captain could end his days in peace? 32107 You do n''t mean that you are going to sell lands for orange ranches that you know wo n''t grow oranges?"
32107You do n''t think she would get stampeded very easily, do you?
32107You favor tunnels?
32107You made a mistake?
32107You mean the Pacific bank?
32107You mean''Lige Berl?
32107You remember Helen Lonsdale?
32107You remember the Pacific failure?
32107You think Elijah is at the bottom of it all, do n''t you?
32107You think then, that I have no right to rest on what I have done, or rather, that I ought to finish what I have undertaken?
32107You told her''yes,''did n''t you?
32107You want time to think it over?
32107You were n''t?
32107You''ll start the first of the week? 32107 You''re going for Seymour?"
32107You''ve known Helen Lonsdale for a long time, have n''t you?
321071?"
32107A sense of right and a determination to live in accord with it, and with what results?
32107After all I had done; why did n''t they trust me?"
32107Ai n''t you got no dance in your shanks?"
32107Am I right?"
32107Any messages?"
32107Are you willing to make further sacrifices, from your standpoint, the supreme sacrifice?"
32107But how did you know that I was short?"
32107But say, Elijah, what in the name of the immortals do you want to leave this out for?
32107Ca n''t you see that I''m absorbed in my work?
32107Can you attend to it?"
32107Could she be sure that it would do its work?
32107Could she give him a stone?
32107Did not they too possess some elements of ruin?
32107Did she know all that they wished to know or was she as ignorant as they of all but public gossip?
32107Did the company get their deposit from the Pacific?"
32107Do n''t I know that he has given the company his note, or pretended to, and secured it by his stock?"
32107Do n''t you believe that I am your sincere friend?"
32107Do n''t you believe that I know myself, that I know you?"
32107Do n''t you know what that means?
32107Do n''t you know what this means?
32107Do n''t you know what this means?
32107Do n''t you think so, Uncle Sid?"
32107Do you really have to go to college to learn book- keeping?"
32107Do you see what you''re up against?"
32107Do you think you would have put up with a husband who gave you only oatmeal week in and week out, and not over much at that?"
32107Do you want to get ready, or do you want him to fall on you in a heap?"
32107Do you want to open an account, or will this be all?"
32107Elijah had forfeited her respect, but was he wholly to blame?
32107From the East, I take it?"
32107Had she wilfully declined to see?
32107Had the dam given way?
32107Has the way opened?"
32107Have n''t I always enjoyed showing them to you and talking to you about them?
32107Have n''t I waited?"
32107Have you any idea what he is up to?"
32107Have you got anything to eat?
32107Have you heard anything?"
32107He raised his eyes, to meet Helen''s looking frankly into his own, or-- was it his imagination?
32107He''s rather conceited, do n''t you think so?"
32107His field had been sown; the harvest was waiting for him to thrust in and reap, what?
32107How did you find it out?"
32107How did you know?"
32107How do you make it out here,''Lige?
32107How much more could she have known if she would; how much more ought she to have known?
32107How would Ysleta be fed, where would it get money to pay?"
32107I could make it unpleasant, but what''s the use?
32107I take it, Mr. Seymour, that what brought you out here, was the theft of the fifty thousand dollars of the company''s money?"
32107If he could only gain them, bring water to them, plant them with fruit trees, what might they not bring him?
32107If now, she cleared Helen''s path of obstructions, would not she win her gratitude?
32107Is it too late?"
32107Is n''t that a justification for you and me as well?"
32107Is n''t there anything more in life for you?
32107Is that strip o''damp sand down there, the Christopher Sawyer?"
32107Met a young fellow by the name o''Berl?"
32107Nothing was left him but vengeance; how could he compass it?
32107Of his integrity?
32107On the other hand, to one of Amy''s mental caliber, would the plain, brutal statement, stripped of ambiguity, be more than a suggestion?
32107Ralph trusted in his own strength, why should not she trust in hers?
32107Ready for another trip?"
32107Shall I rest content with having blazed the way, or shall I struggle with others for the rewards?"
32107She had been keen enough to forecast the ruin in store for the promoters; but were her own plans so superior to these as she had once imagined?
32107She longed for Winston''s advice, assistance, but how could she accept either without baring the secret shame that was festering in her heart?
32107She longed to show him that she appreciated it, but-- how could she be frank with him without disloyalty to Elijah?
32107She was certain that reason had departed; was it beyond recall?
32107Should she rest content with having instilled the subtle poison in Amy''s mind, leaving it to work slowly to a doubtful end?
32107Sixty miles is a long drive for one day; are you good for it?"
32107Suppose success should crown her efforts, would success bring happiness?
32107That is what you wanted to say, is n''t it, Helen?"
32107That''s worth while, is n''t it?"
32107The laugh was not the hearty, spontaneous expression of innocent mirth, of-- was it only hours, or was it ages ago?
32107The question is, are you ready to sacrifice yourself even, for the sake of Elijah''s work?"
32107The question is, where did he get it?"
32107The return was not irrevocably barred; but,--would he return?
32107There is something troubling you, and seriously, too--""Suppose there is, may I not keep my troubles to myself if I choose?"
32107There was Elijah''s wife; how would this success affect this woman whom she had never seen, of whose existence she was barely conscious?
32107Therefore Elijah never asked the question,"What does the other man want me to do for him when he is so anxious to do something for me?"
32107To Mrs. MacGregor was entrusted the task of raising the necessary funds-- for what?
32107To put it at its worst, if fools had money which they were bound to get rid of, might not Ysleta furnish the opportunity as well as the next place?
32107To what further lengths might it not impel him when the first step had been taken?
32107Was her sin as she saw it, but a gigantic empty shadow resting on a vanishing cloud which the clear light of reason would melt away?
32107Was it after all so very different from the sordid motives she had despised in others?
32107Was it lack of money?
32107Was it not pride and selfish pride which demanded that through Elijah''s redemption she should be declared free?
32107Was it not selfishness, this penance which she was imposing upon herself?
32107Was it not worse than selfishness, was it not a crime?
32107Was it providential?
32107Was it resentment?
32107Was it too late after all?
32107Was not that it after all?
32107Was not this shielding of Elijah a crime against others, innocent?
32107Was she mistaken after all?
32107Was she not compelling Ralph to bear a part of her punishment, demanding that he wait in doubt till she could declare herself purified?
32107Was that answer accidental or designed?
32107Was there an anxious questioning, born of a half suspicion?
32107Was this all?
32107Was this pitiful creature the man who had so moved her?
32107Was this principle which one had and the other had not, after all, rooted deep in the mysterious influence which guided Elijah''s life?
32107We want to do things, do n''t we?"
32107We were the first to see these things, why should we not take advantage of them?"
32107We''ll show him, wo n''t we, Helen?"
32107Were there not thousands and thousands of persons who preferred to take chances with the possibility of sudden and great profit?
32107What Harwood but stood still in his tracks rather than even look at a crooked path?
32107What Harwood ever used the weakness of his neighbor for his own good?"
32107What are you doin''to shut off any deviltry?"
32107What could she do?
32107What did it all mean?
32107What do you think of it?"
32107What had been her past?
32107What had drawn them together but an intense, absorbing, common interest?
32107What had he done?
32107What had she said, what had she done to bring this horrible thing upon herself?
32107What had she to give in return?
32107What if she should fail?
32107What if she should forget?
32107What is money beside this great work?
32107What is the matter, anyway?"
32107What mattered it, if he too should perish in the ruins?
32107What mattered it, if, like Samson of old, he should drag down the very pillars of the structure he had raised?
32107What warrant have you for believing that oranges can be successfully grown in this district?
32107What was he about to do?
32107What was she about to give?
32107What was the flaw in his scheme that held Winston aloof?
32107What were a few seeping springs on the hillsides?
32107What were you mulling over this morning?"
32107What were you mulling over?"
32107What would love, even Helen''s love, mean to him?
32107What''s the matter with forming a land company independent of the Las Cruces?
32107What''s the matter, Helen?"
32107What''s the matter?"
32107When paid for, how was it to be developed?
32107Where''s''Lige?
32107Who is Elijah Berl?"
32107Why ca n''t you take something for granted?"
32107Why could n''t she act on her own keen suggestion and stop thinking about dangerous things?
32107Why could she not?
32107Why did he hesitate?
32107Why did n''t they trust me before it was too late?"
32107Why else did I trust you and why else did you see what I believed was for my eyes alone?"
32107Why had n''t she thought of it before?
32107Why had she turned even seemingly against Ralph, against herself?
32107Why not accept it?
32107Why not tell Elijah, even without a plausible reason, that she had decided against it?
32107Why should he pity others who were pitiless to him?
32107Why should she not accept?
32107Why should she tell Winston of her fears of Elijah?
32107Why were n''t you at the dam?"
32107Why?
32107Why?
32107Will you accept my offer?"
32107Will you, can you forgive me?"
32107Winston?"
32107Without this shining goal, what would life be but a dreary round of duties?
32107Wo n''t that do?"
32107Wo n''t you trust me a little longer?"
32107Would he be able to control him?
32107Would she go to Elijah?
32107Would that, assured, satisfy him, or would it, possessed, be to him like his work that was done?
32107Would you rather wait and hear him directly?"
32107Yet was there not hope?
32107You are stopping here?"
32107You come from around here?"
32107You have avoided me today?"
32107You swallowed your tongue?"
32107You think they''d better be typed first, do n''t you?"
32107he repeated,"what are you going to do about it?"
21734Ah thin, avic, plaze do attind to me at wance; for sure I''ve run four miles to git stuff for a dyin''family-- won''t ye now?
21734Ai n''t it vexin''?
21734Ai n''t you afraid some of the bad- looking scoundrels in these parts may take a fancy to your pick and shovel?
21734Ai n''t you goin''with us?
21734All what, sir?
21734Among the mountains, is it? 21734 An'', may I ax, commodore,"said Larry O''Neil, touching his hat,"wot_ I''m_ to do?"
21734An''I say, stranger,continued the Yankee, while Ned put the finishing touches to his work,"will ye do the inside o''my hut for the same money?"
21734An''who are_ you_ that finds fault wi''the diggers?
21734And are these murders passed over without any attempt to bring the murderers to justice?
21734And did the sharper hear of it?
21734And did you say you were all ready for a start to- morrow, captain?
21734And how would you manage with huge manufactories?
21734And now,said Ned,"may I ask permission to pass the night with you?"
21734And pray, sir,he continued,"may I ask what are office- hours?"
21734And suppose I did n''t care a straw for being called a coward, and would n''t attempt to clear my character?
21734And suppose,answered Ned, with a smile--"suppose that I refused to fight, what then?"
21734And which of the three callings do you propose adopting?
21734And why not, nephew? 21734 And, pray thee, what may that be, most sapient philosopher?"
21734Are grizzly- bears eaten here?
21734Are the victuals gone too?
21734Are we far- distant from the other miners in this creek?
21734Are ye ready to go, Mister McLeod?
21734Are ye sure o''the spot?
21734Are ye sure?
21734Are you badly hurt, my poor fellow?
21734Are you in earnest?
21734Are, then, all the Indian tribes at enmity with the white men?
21734Arrah, now,remarked another Patlander,"do n''t ye wish ye wos up to the knees and elbows in the goolden sands already?
21734At what hour?
21734Av it would n''t displase yer lordship, may I take the presumption to ax how the seal come to be broken?
21734Ay,_ how_ long?
21734Bear- catching?
21734Big''un?
21734Bin long in?
21734Bin there before?
21734But how am I to escape from Mr Jolly?
21734But how do you manage it?
21734But what_ is_ the affair?
21734But where have they gone to?
21734But why not give it now?
21734But,said Ned,"I shall have to get a steward-- is that what you call him?
21734By the way,remarked Ned, as they walked along,"what of Captain Bunting''s old ship?"
21734Can I see Mr Moxton?
21734Can nothing be done, then?
21734Can we?
21734Can you speak English?
21734Capital,cried Ned, laughing heartily;"and you did n''t try for a letter after all?"
21734D''ye mane to tell me,he said, slowly and with emphasis,"that I''m maybe sittin''at this minute on the top o''rale goold?"
21734D''you think so? 21734 DB?"
21734Do I know meself?
21734Do n''t ye see that ye''ve a''most made him faint? 21734 Do n''t you think, messmates,"said Captain Bunting, lighting his pipe,"that if it gets wind the whole colony will be laughin''at us?"
21734Do these storms usually last long?
21734Do you mean that you seven men catch fall- grown grizzly- bears alive and take them down to the settlements?
21734Do you see yonder bird clinging to the stem of that tree, and pitching into it as if it were its most deadly foe?
21734Do you think, then, that you would make a good digger?
21734Do you?
21734Does he expect more to- morrow, think ye?
21734Does he like to have the Bible read to him?
21734Does not this wild spot remind you of the nursery tales we used to read?
21734Drop, you mean,suggested Tom, laughing at the man''s expression;"of course I have, and why not?
21734Excuse me, sir,he said, hesitatingly,"may I ask what room I shall occupy, if-- if-- I come to work here?"
21734Goin''to the diggin''s, I s''pose?
21734Hallo, Ned, what''s keeping you?
21734Halloo, Ned, what''s that I hear about prices? 21734 Have ye spoken to the other men, Elliot?"
21734Have you got your colours with you?
21734How did it happen?
21734How in the world did you get him in there?
21734How moche?
21734How much did you propose?
21734How often am I to tell you that I do n''t and_ wo n''t_ consider the making of money the chief good of this world? 21734 How so, boy?"
21734How so?
21734How was dat?
21734How was that?
21734How-- how much have I swallowed?
21734How?
21734I am not surprised to hear it,said Captain Bunting;"but pray what''s i''the wind?
21734I have not kept you waiting, have I?
21734I s''pose ye''ll not object to let me rest by yer fire, strangers?
21734I say, Bill,he added, pointing to a little tin bowl which stood on an inverted cask outside the door of the ranche,"wot can that be for?"
21734I say, stranger,inquired the Yankee,"d''ye git many bits like that in this location?"
21734I suppose you intend to send this to some fair one in old Ireland?
21734I''ll do that for you, all in good time; meanwhile, will you put on your hat, and run down to Moxton''s office-- you remember it?
21734Indeed,replied Tom, laughing;"how, then, would you have men to live?"
21734Is all right?
21734Is he your husband?
21734Is it a very ghostly one?
21734Is it?
21734Is not` nor''east and by east''our direct course for the harbour of San Francisco?
21734Is that all?
21734Is the trap far off?
21734Is your claim better than the others in the neighbourhood?
21734It''s a wild place, if all reports are true?
21734It''s awkward,said the captain, with a troubled expression, as he slowly raised a square lump of pork to his mouth;"what would you advise me to do?"
21734It''s only me, Ned; can I come in? 21734 Maybe ye can do Irish?"
21734Mister McLeod,said he, when Ned concluded,"will ye shew me the body o''this man?
21734Most true, my sagacious friend,said Tom;"but, pray, how do you prove the fact that things_ are_ wrong?"
21734Mr Collins?
21734My dear uncle,said he,"how can_ I_ manage such a place, without means or knowledge?"
21734Near the Horn, I should think, by this time; but why so anxious?
21734No, you do n''t, do you? 21734 Nor none o''your party, I expect?"
21734Nother do I,said another,"It''s all a sham; come, now, ai n''t it, Bill?"
21734Now, ai n''t that aggravatin''?
21734Now, dear,said Larry,"we have n''t time to waste, will ye go with me to San Francisco?"
21734Now, then, where''ll I steer to?
21734Now, thin, who''s nixt?
21734Now, who is to decide the question if I do n''t give in, Tom? 21734 Of course, you could n''t be expected to have done much in so short a time; but_ how_ much?"
21734One second more and I shall commence,replied Ned;"I beg pardon, may I ask your name?"
21734Or French?
21734Perhaps you will inform me where_ you_ have come from, and what is your errand in these lonesome places at this hour of the night?
21734Perhaps you''ll try the northern diggin''s?
21734Porter there?
21734Pray, sir,began Ned, modestly,"may I take the liberty of asking you what is the meaning of all this?"
21734Sartinly I do,replied the bear- catcher;"an''why not, stranger?"
21734Shall I read to ye, darlin''?
21734Shootin'', is it? 21734 So soon?"
21734Sure do n''t I know me own feelin''s best?
21734Surely the farm connected with such a house must be a large one?
21734Then why did n''t you?
21734Then, do you mean to say that Thompson is gone?
21734There you go again, Tom; you ask me the abstract question,` What do you mean by enjoying life?'' 21734 There''s more than wan,"cried another man, seizing Pat again by the arm;"wo n''t ye come, man?"
21734They''re diggin''goold out o''the cabin floors, are they?
21734Troth, ye''ve got a dash o''the Yankee brogue,said Larry, with a puzzled look;"did ye not come from the owld country?"
21734W''en a thing comes all right, an''tight, an''ship- shape, why, wot then? 21734 Wall, now, stranger, if you choose to be resarved, and we choose to be free- an''-easy, where''s the differ?
21734Wall?
21734Was he well when he left?
21734Well, I do n''t know about that; I suppose you''re right,replied Lizette;"but is n''t it nice?
21734Well, but could n''t you_ converse_ without arguing?
21734Well, now, let me ask you, Ned, how much gold have you brought back from the diggings?
21734Well, what have you got, comrades?
21734What do you do with them when caught?
21734What have we here?
21734What have you to say to me?
21734What is it ye give him?
21734What is it?
21734What like was he?
21734What say ye to that, mister?
21734What shall we do now?
21734What shall we do now?
21734What way is that?
21734What''s his name?
21734What''s that?
21734What''s the price?
21734What, comrades,cried Black Jim, with an oath, and looking fiercely round,"will ye see a messmate treated like this?
21734What, then, do you mean to do?
21734What,said he,"sell the_ Roving Bess_, which stands_ A1_ at Lloyd''s, to be broken up to build gold- diggers houses?
21734What_ can_ he mean?
21734What_ does_ it all mean?
21734What_ is_ to be done?
21734When shall we start?
21734Where away?
21734Where did_ you_ come from, old boy?
21734Where has Larry O''Neil gone?
21734Where have you come from, and how comes it that your clothes are torn, and your faces covered with blood?
21734Where then?
21734Where''s the gold?
21734Who be this Missey Nelina?
21734Who can DB have been?
21734Who can make a torch?
21734Who comes here?
21734Who do you think was the murderer?
21734Who goes there?
21734Who said we were` afraid,''young man?
21734Who''s there?
21734Who?
21734Whose is the best horse?
21734Why did n''t ye ax?
21734Why not, stranger?
21734Why not?
21734Why so, stranger?
21734Why, boy,said Captain Bunting, laying down his knife, and looking at Ned in amazement,"what''s put that in your head, eh?"
21734Why, how did you guess that?
21734Why, then, I''d be compelled to snuff you out slick off?
21734Why, what have you been about?
21734Why, what_ do_ you mean,said he,"who is this extraordinary proprietor?"
21734Why, where are ye goin''?
21734Will that suffice to stock and carry on so large a farm,inquired Ned?
21734Wot wos his name?
21734Yer a cliver fellow,said Larry, as he came up, panting;"sure ye did it be chance?"
21734You don''say dat?
21734You would n''t have me spit in my hat, would you?
21734You''d make a pretty good thing of it if you did,retorted Mr Thompson;"would they not, Lizette?
21734You''ll be goin''up to the bar at the American Forks now, I calc''late?
21734You''re not good at a bargain, I fear,remarked Sinton;"but what of the little girl?"
21734You''ve been in California, since I last saw you, I understand?
21734You''ve come from San Francisco, stranger?
21734` Four''s bid,''says I, mountin''on a keg o''baccy, and howldin up the knife;` who says more? 21734 ` Now,''says I,` wot for are ye scraggin''this old man?''
21734` Och,''says he,` who''ll sell me a place?'' 21734 ` Why not?''
21734` Why, what do you mean, my lad?'' 21734 ` Wot''s to do?''
21734''Cause why?
21734An''whot am I to do with it?
21734And if not, is it digestible?
21734Any new diggin''s discovered?"
21734As he did not seem inclined to be communicative, however, Ned said again,"What is the meaning of it all?
21734Besides, are we agoin''to let sich a trifle stand in the way o''us an''our fortins?"
21734Besides, has n''t she got an Irish heart?
21734But are you_ sure_ you know her?"
21734But first tell me, how is my young friend, Ned?"
21734But how has it come about?
21734But what''s wrong; you look pale, and, eh?
21734Captain Bunting, how are ye?
21734Come on, and fire together; but aim_ low_, d''ye hear?"
21734Did n''t we lay him hereabouts?"
21734Do n''t I know the mizzen- mast as well as I know me right leg?"
21734Do you feel better to- night?"
21734Do you think we shall manage to reach the diggings to- morrow, Maxton?"
21734Happy, thrice happy, the few who in that hour could truly say to Jesus,"Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
21734Have ye got raisins an''sago?"
21734Have you any more knives like that one?"
21734Have you been successful since I left?"
21734Have you been used to sit at the desk?"
21734Have you ever been in an office before?"
21734Have you no one to look after you?"
21734Have you studied law?"
21734Here Ned whispered a few words to the captain, who nodded his head, and, turning to the Yankee, said--"How much will you give?"
21734Here comes the mate again-- well, Mr Williams?"
21734Horoo, Mister Sinton, darlint, is it yerself?
21734How are ye gittin''on in the goold way, honey?"
21734How are ye, kinsman?
21734How comed ye to larn me name?
21734How did ye break it?"
21734How far is it to the next ranche, landlord?"
21734How''s her head, Larry?"
21734I accept your answer to the general question; but how many people, think you, can afford to put your theory in practice?"
21734I dun know yet very well how I got ashore, but I did somehow--""And did the cart go for it?"
21734I gave up everything for it; I spent all my time in search of it-- and I got it-- and what good can it do me_ now_?
21734I guess you''ve bin raised to that sort o''thing?"
21734I hope you''re not offering to speculate in half- finished holes, or anything of that sort, eh?"
21734I presume that you and your friends have just arrived at the mines?"
21734I say, stranger, ai n''t you a Britisher?"
21734I suppose your friend has told you how the land lies?"
21734I''m not a stranger; do n''t I know all your history from first to last?"
21734If ye ca n''t make things better, wot then?
21734If ye ca n''t, why wot then?
21734If_ he_ lose the boat, do n''t_ we_ lose the tin?
21734In a few minutes he resumed,--"Well, but what do you mean by enjoying life?"
21734Is n''t that a lan''scape?"
21734Is the shooting good?"
21734It began thus:--"My Dearest Boy,--What has become of you?
21734Look alive, will you?
21734Look here, Larry, can you guess what it was?"
21734Look here, Tom, can you decipher this?
21734Maybe there is; who knows?''
21734McLeod, where are you?"
21734Mr Scotchman, I misremimber yer name, wot''s that?"
21734Neither is my friend Sinton, eh?"
21734Now, Mr Jefferson, in what position do you intend to sit?"
21734Now, who will go with me?"
21734Now, why did he do it?
21734On the knocker being applied, the green door was opened by a disagreeable- looking old woman, who answered to the question,"Is Mr Moxton in?"
21734See here, I have had my will drawn up long ago, with the place for the name left blank I had intended-- but no matter-- what is your name?"
21734Shall I tell it you?"
21734Shall we remain?
21734Shure I do n''t mind the blow; it''s done me no harm-- won''t ye, now?"
21734Smitten with the yellow fever, Neddy?
21734So says I,` Wot''ll ye give?''
21734Stay, what was the name of the man who used to visit you?"
21734Suppose we meet at the Parker House, and talk over our future plans while we discuss a chop?"
21734Surely some peculiarity in the atmosphere gives that tree false proportions?"
21734Tell me now, how long did it take afore it growed that long?"
21734The Yankee uttered an exclamation of surprise, and asked,"Why not, stranger?"
21734The result was, as formerly, a disagreeable- looking old woman, who replied to the question,"Is Mr Moxton in?"
21734The rider drew up suddenly, and, leaping off his horse, cried,"Can I have a draught of water, my good woman?"
21734The sick man saw him instantly, and, raising himself slightly, exclaimed,"Who goes there?
21734The square lump of pork disappeared, as the captain thrust it into his cheek in order to say,"What?"
21734These articles having been delivered and paid for, Larry continued--"Ye''ll have brandy, av coorse?"
21734Tom looked up with a flushed countenance and a glittering eye, as he exclaimed--"Who?
21734Tom replied by reining up his steed, pointing to an object in front, and inquiring,"What think you of_ that_?"
21734Tom, are you wounded?"
21734Up goes my rifle like wink, and the red- skin would ha''gone onder in another second, but my piece snapped-- cause why?
21734Very odd, is n''t it?"
21734What can it be that old Thompson''s so anxious about?
21734What can it mean?"
21734What did ye say was your charge for it?"
21734What do you mean by it?
21734What do you mean?"
21734What do you mean?"
21734What have you heard or seen?"
21734What say you to the fact, that I am as much a beggar as yourself?"
21734What say you?"
21734What shall I have to pay him?
21734What think you?
21734What you want?"
21734What''s the matter with ye?
21734What_ does_ it all mean?"
21734What_ has_ done it, uncle?
21734What_ is_ to be done?"
21734Where d''ye stop?"
21734Where have you been, and where are you going next?"
21734Wherever did ye come from?
21734Why are_ you_ here, and what has brought me here?"
21734Will that suit you?"
21734Will ye try a drop?"
21734Wo n''t you step in and take a cocktail or a gin- sling?
21734Work, work you say, an''pay we?"
21734Wos ye goin''there?"
21734Wot''s the differ to us?"
21734You have n''t made your fortune, I fancy?"
21734You tell me you have 500 pounds?"
21734` Wot''s that for?''
21734ai n''t he a bit o''thunder?"
21734an''do n''t I know the way to touch it?
21734and_ who''s_ this-- a wet little girl?"
21734are ye not shot, capting?"
21734but it''s chape postage,"said Larry, lifting the curtain, and stepping out;"could n''t ye say thirty, now?"
21734can you explain what has done it?"
21734captain, where are you?"
21734coughed Ned gravely,"and if we should set up in the_ other_ line, will you kindly come and board with us?"
21734countryman, where''s the sick Irishman and his sister gone, that lived close to ye here?"
21734cried Larry,"free, gratis, for nothin''?"
21734cried Larry;"an''is there no law for sich doin''s?"
21734cried McLeod, who, with Larry, had seized and cocked his rifle,"is that you, Webster?"
21734cried Ned Sinton, laughing in gleeful surprise;"it''s my old boat, is n''t it?
21734do you call this home?"
21734exclaimed Larry,"why did n''t ye tell us the price before we tuck them?"
21734exclaimed Moxton,"you''re young Sinton, I suppose?"
21734exclaimed Ned Sinton, rushing up to his relative,"what_ can_ be the meaning of all this?
21734faix, I''m of opinion I can prove the murder; but, first of all, how is the black villain to be diskivered?"
21734gasped Tom, while the questions flashed across his mind-- Is gold- dust poison?
21734got cleaned out with the trip up, an''trust to diggin''for the future?
21734have ye room for a large party in there?"
21734he shouted, on entering,"are you there?"
21734how much d''ye say?"
21734leave the gold- fields just as the sun is beginning to shine on you?"
21734morther, wot nixt?"
21734now, ye wo n''t tell?"
21734or Indians?"
21734said I,` what do you mean?
21734said Ned, as they entered the somewhat gloomy defile,"which used to begin,` Once upon a time--''""Hist, Ned, is that a grizzly?"
21734said Ned;"but how, in such a matter, can_ we_ help you with advice?"
21734said Sam Scott, in a slightly sarcastic tone,"an''suppose I do n''t stop firin''over your shoulder, what then?"
21734surely you do n''t mind a wetting?"
21734thin, spake, wo n''t ye, darlin''?
21734very good; which is he?"
21734what have we here?"
21734what''s that?"
21734where are you?"
21734why what''s this?
21734wot do you dress your pig- tail with?"
21734wot do_ you_ want?"
21734you do n''t mean to say you''re-- laughing?"
21734you villain, have I got you?"
21734yourself again?"
6011Accomplices?
6011And I shall see you no more, Monsieur Raoul?
6011And that woman with her?
6011And the Judge?
6011And the child who went with the maid?
6011And the result?
6011And who is the other young lady, according to your theory?
6011And you are going to call?
6011And you will protect the innocent girl, against his wrath?
6011And you?
6011And your child?
6011And your reward?
6011And-- what-- did-- Mr.--Philip-- Hardin say?
6011Are you a common soldier?
6011Are you ready to marry me? 6011 But will the Yankees fight?"
6011Can I do anything for you, Father Francisco?
6011Can I trust you to go over with that child, and watch her while I guard this great estate? 6011 Can you give me a report, from the time of the killing of''French Charlie''down to the sailing?"
6011Can you tell about these people?
6011Did n''t he leave a daughter?
6011Did you see that maid who passed us as we left the salon?
6011Did you see the Jedge sign this here paper?
6011Did you serve with him?
6011Do I go as your wife?
6011Do n''t you know the''Queen of the El Dorado''?
6011Do you remember Hardin sending some people to Panama, in''65?
6011Do you remember the''Queen of the El Dorado''?
6011Do you speak Spanish?
6011Do you threaten me, sir?
6011Do you threaten me, you she- devil?
6011Does Hardin know which girl is his daughter?
6011Does any one know of this plan?
6011Does not the Government need the missions?
6011Does she love this man?
6011Does the heiress, challenged in her right, dream of her real parentage?
6011Does the young lady not go to the convent?
6011Don Miguel, is there any reason for leaving us besides your new rancho?
6011General, do you think the Yankees can ever attack us by land?
6011Has she been tricked?
6011Has this young man told me the truth?
6011Have you seen her since, Joe? 6011 Have you set a price?"
6011His name?
6011How did you get that mark, my child?
6011How soon?
6011How will you do it?
6011How would you like to live in Paris?
6011How?
6011How?
6011In what crime?
6011Indeed?
6011Is it for ever?
6011Is it one from the dead?
6011Is it worth five thousand to know?
6011Is that all right?
6011Is there any foundation for that report?
6011Is there money in it, Colonel?
6011Judge,coldly replies his lieutenant,"does this note refer to public affairs, or to party interests?"
6011May the soldier ask what the artist would not dare?
6011Miguel, mi compadre,said the Governor,"do you think they can cross the deserts?"
6011My boy,he suddenly says,"Valois left an enormous estate; do n''t you come in anywhere?"
6011My dear boy, she is, for all that--"Queen Hortense?
6011Philip, have I been true to you these years?
6011Quien sabe?
6011Safe?
6011Senior Commandante, can I see the priest?
6011Shall she tell him all?
6011The news?
6011Then you understand French?
6011To the opera?
6011To the theatre?
6011Trip?
6011Want to see me? 6011 Well?"
6011What do you mean by all this?
6011What do you wish me to do, Madame?
6011What do you wish me to do?
6011What for?
6011What has happened, Philip?
6011What is all this devil''s tomfoolery? 6011 What is it, Philip?"
6011What is it?
6011What is it?
6011What is it?
6011What is she? 6011 What is that?"
6011What is the name of your witness?
6011What''s all this?
6011What''s her name?
6011What''s the matter with him?
6011What''s the matter, padre?
6011What''s your name?
6011When will you wish to leave?
6011Whence comes it, father?
6011Where did she come from to take that boat?
6011Where is your charge?
6011Where to?
6011Who is she? 6011 Who was that Madame de Santos?"
6011Why is not your Government more vigorous?
6011Why so?
6011Why?
6011Will Madame kindly explain?
6011Will madame ask Georgette to look over the property of madame?
6011Will madame excuse me?
6011Will madame pardon me?
6011Will you kindly enter?
6011Will you swear, in open court, which of these two girls is your own child, if I ask you to?
6011Would Judge Hardin kindly call in the evening?
6011You dare to dream of forcing me to marry you?
6011You knew my relative in California?
6011You know which of these children is a million- heiress, and which a pauper?
6011You never heard of any Eastern heirs?
6011Your little friend is the heiress of Lagunitas?
6011Your terms?
6011A voice startles him, as the last touches are being laid on:"Young man, will you sell this here picture?"
6011A voluble official remarks:"Going to sell your mine, Judge?"
6011Alas, where?
6011And his own child, what of her?
6011And how?
6011And once there, what will not Hardin do?
6011And to give up the Lagunitas quartz lead?
6011Anything else in the office?"
6011Are you mad?"
6011Are you ready to keep the oath you swore to stand by me?"
6011Armand murmurs,"Are you sure you wish this picture?"
6011BOOK III GOING HOME TO DIXIE: STARS AND STRIPES, OR STARS AND BARS?
6011But Marie?
6011But how and why?
6011But how do you know?"
6011But how to insure the half million?
6011But if he should demand their own child?
6011But who has set up the other claimant?
6011But who is the unknown foe counselling Natalie?
6011But who will hound this fiend to his lair?
6011By whom?
6011CHAPTER V. THE GOLDEN MAGNET.--FREE OR SLAVE?
6011CHAPTER V.--The Golden Magnet.--Free or Slave?
6011Can I trust you, Hortense?"
6011Can he extend his self- built empire to the Pacific Slope?
6011Can he mean mischief?
6011Can he repair it?
6011Can he trust Hortense Duval?
6011Can she trust Villa Rocca?
6011Can there be two scars like this?
6011Can they trust each other?
6011Dare she confide in P � re Fran � ois?
6011Did the secret die with her?
6011Did you ever know a Colonel Valois, of California?"
6011Do you know any one in Paris whom we can trust?"
6011Do you know her well?"
6011Does he dare?
6011Does none of that great estate go to Armand?
6011Does she intend to establish a thorough position abroad, and claim some future rights?
6011Does she want money alone?
6011Does the priest know of the hidden gold mines?
6011For is not John C. Breckinridge, the darling son of the South, as vice- president also a promise of Southern success?
6011For what object?"
6011Forcing a draught of Bourbon on the padre, Joe cries,"What is the matter?"
6011Frenchman, Russian, Englishman, what opiate''s drowsy charms dulled your eager eyes so long here?
6011GOING HOME TO DIXIE.--STARS AND STRIPES, OR STARS AND BARS?
6011Gentle Louise murmurs,"And the young lady?"
6011Guilty lovers?
6011Hardin hoarsely mutters:"Where?
6011Hardin springs to the door:"And I shall see you again?"
6011Hardin''s dark face lights up:"Have you written Colonel Valois of this?"
6011Has Natalie an intrigue?
6011Has anyone seen the child and made disclosures?
6011Has not the young girl a greater value in his eyes?
6011Has she one?
6011Has she views of a settlement?
6011Has the child learned to love another?
6011He fixes a keen glance on her:"Is there anyone else you wish to spare?"
6011He slowly stammers,"My reward?"
6011He smiles, as he says:"Madonna mia, in whose name will this property be placed, if I make you Countess Villa Rocca?"
6011He takes a stiff brandy with his cigar, and carelessly remarks:"How''s your mine, Judge?"
6011He was a Big Six in the K.G.C., you remember, Colonel Joe?"
6011He will get rid of"Kaintuck;"but how?
6011Her own child dead; but where, or how?
6011How could he stop them?
6011How do you wish it?"
6011How shall he protect his property?
6011How shall this be done?
6011If Hardin tries to hide Armand Valois''fortune, why should he dabble in the mystery of these girls?
6011If anything should happen to me, what would be her future?
6011If he did so, would not Villa Rocca marry her and he then have two blackmailers on his hands?
6011If he recalls the heiress, will"Natalie de Santos"be as easily controlled as"Hortense Duval"?
6011If he should be called East, who would watch over his wife and child?
6011If they should take the alarm?
6011If you will not do the mother justice, what will you do for the child?
6011In losing a tyrant, in the maid, will she not gain a colder master in the man she marries?
6011Is Hardin betting on the black to compliment the presiding dark beauty?
6011Is he a''cavalier servente''?
6011Is he mistaken?
6011Is he to have a closing career of unsullied honor in the Senate?
6011Is her last clause a threat?
6011Is it Villa Rocca''s ready Italian stiletto?
6011Is it a marriage impending?
6011Is it a surrender in hopes of golden terms?
6011Is it destiny or chance?
6011Is it love?
6011Is it murder?
6011Is it panic now swelling on the breeze of this roaring fight?
6011Is it some great scheme?
6011Is it the sun of Austerlitz or of Waterloo?
6011Is it treachery?
6011Is it treason?
6011Is not Raoul near her?
6011Is she Cuban, Creole, French, Andalusian, Italian, or a wandering gypsy star?
6011Is she already secretly married?
6011Is she watching him through spies?
6011Is the heiress of Lagunitas dead?
6011Is the iron army of the Tennessee to fail him now?
6011Is the marriage to come at last?
6011Is the"ex- Queen of the El Dorado"ready to strike a telling blow?
6011Is there a dagger there?
6011Is there a force near?
6011Is there a hidden queen in the house on the hill?
6011Is there a masked battery?
6011Is there a priest here?
6011Is there gold to be found here, too?
6011Is there time?"
6011Is there to be no pistol practice after all?
6011Is there yet time to reform a battle, now fighting itself in sudden bloody encounters?
6011Is this equitable?
6011Is this heaven or hell?
6011Is this her stroke?
6011Is this square?"
6011Is this the end of all?
6011Is this their worst?
6011Is this to be a panic?
6011It seems to Valois that there are two burning questions: First-- Who is the leader?
6011No Yankee?
6011Now will you trust and let me help you?
6011Now, what is her game?
6011Now, what is it?"
6011Once more, will you marry me and give your child a name?"
6011Paradise or a lonely exile?
6011Peace and rest?
6011Peace or war?
6011Pray who remembers me so many years?"
6011Second-- Where is the hiding- place or stronghold?
6011See?
6011Shall he buy off Natalie de Santos?
6011Shall he fire?
6011Shall the slave''s chains clank westward?
6011She can strike at need, but what will be her weapon now?
6011Some new monetary institution to be launched?
6011The morning journals?
6011The only question is"What woman?"
6011Their domains narrow under mortgage, interest, and legal(?)
6011Then why not a consummation?
6011Time to think?
6011To be laughed at on rousing the camp?
6011To have a name at last for her child?
6011To whom can he trust Isabel Valois if he breaks with Natalie?
6011Villa Rocca?
6011Waiting?
6011Want him?"
6011Was it an imprudence to speak of Hardin?
6011Was it for slavery''s added domains these glorious lands were destined?
6011Was it from Washington these wonders were worked?
6011Was it to languish in a lonely prison life on the far Pacific, that he left the gay circle at far- off Belle Etoile?
6011Were these hoards concealed on the rancho?
6011What are you telling me?"
6011What avenging fiends are on his track?
6011What could lonely Natalie do at the trial?
6011What devil is awakened in her now?
6011What devil''s work is this?
6011What devil, what unseen enemy put her on his track again?
6011What does he mean?
6011What does she mean?
6011What does this all mean?
6011What force impels her?
6011What has happened?"
6011What if he should drop her?
6011What is Woods''motive?
6011What is her mystery?
6011What is it?
6011What is she?"
6011What is the orphaned girl to him?
6011What is the plot?
6011What means all this?
6011What new friends has she there?
6011What powerful adversary has baffled them?
6011What shall she have?
6011What shall the harvest of this idle land be?
6011What will he do with his family?
6011When the work of years is reflected in her own child''s graces and charms, will the man now aging ever give its mother the name of wife?
6011Where is McPherson?
6011Where is the general?
6011While the waiter uncorks the wine, Joe says:"What do you pay for your clothes, Lee?"
6011Who are these?
6011Who can be the"Deus ex machina"?
6011Who can read the future?
6011Who can solve the equation of womanhood?
6011Who is on the track?
6011Who is she?
6011Who is this messenger?
6011Who knows?
6011Who knows?
6011Who shall dare to lift the gauntlet thrown down by South Carolina''s mighty chieftain?
6011Who shall own bright California, the bond or the free?
6011Whom can she trust now?
6011Whom can she trust?
6011Whose hand has dealt this blow?
6011Whose name shall she bear?
6011Why do I go to Paris?"
6011Why do they not strike one effective blow for the cause?
6011Why not peace and the oblivion of retirement for her, if her child''s future is assured in any way?
6011Why not stay?
6011Why not?
6011Why not?
6011Why not?
6011Will Colonel Woods kindly excuse madame, who will send him word when she receives again?"
6011Will God protect that tender child?"
6011Will God protect these two innocents?
6011Will he dare to attempt her life; to cut off her income; to betray her?
6011Will he ever regain his liberty?
6011Will he live to see the day?
6011Will he never turn?
6011Will he retire, and live his days out abroad?
6011Will he tell her all?
6011Will it be a Bull Run?
6011Will no Yankee bullet do its work?
6011Will the camp be attacked?
6011Will the flag of the South wave in TRIUMPH HERE?
6011Will the rush come to- day?
6011Will they attack?
6011Will they cut it off under the Lone Star flag?
6011Will they never stop?
6011Will you do as I wish?"
6011Will you trust me?"
6011Will you, for the sake of our own child, do as I bid you with that Spanish brat?"
6011With a cunning glance in his eyes, the miner asks:"Were you ever in California, madame?"
6011Would he be safe to depend upon Madame de Santos''fortune?
6011Would he dare to take the convent pupil away from her?
6011Yes, but will he be answered?
6011You know what a son- of- a- gun Hardin is?"
6011when?"
6011who is she?"
21903A great man?
21903Afraid? 21903 And how can I be sure that you will not find me wanting?"
21903And if you found all that would n''t you marry it?
21903And what is to become of the poor men when you are through with them?
21903And where are we to go this summer?
21903And you are not afraid of him? 21903 And you did not tell her?
21903And you sit here often? 21903 And you?"
21903Are there no girls here?
21903Are there such beautiful ones in Europe?
21903Are you always as conscientious as that? 21903 Are you coming,''Léna, or not?
21903Are you mad about fire? 21903 Are you so much better and purer than I?
21903As much as you are with''Léna?
21903Aunt,said Magdaléna, with her hand on the door of the sick room,"will-- will-- you kiss uncle?"
21903But do you_ really_ like to see us here? 21903 But have you no principles of right and wrong?
21903But it was dreadful, was n''t it? 21903 But surely you find Ila very fascinating?"
21903But why?
21903Can all the others know too?
21903Can not you introduce me?
21903Can we have our ride to- morrow?
21903Can you really afford this, Helena?
21903Could I not travel with her after? 21903 Could not mamma go with me?"
21903Could you take a little longer step?
21903Dick,she said sternly,"how did you get those tarantulas up?
21903Did you hold her hand?
21903Did you kiss Helena?
21903Did you sleep well?
21903Did you tell her that you loved her?
21903Did you?
21903Do n''t you love him?
21903Do they not dance beautifully?
21903Do you believe that love is everything in life?
21903Do you feel quite well yourself?
21903Do you like my frock?
21903Do you mean that you still wish to marry me?
21903Do you mean that? 21903 Do you mean to say that you had-- had intended to-- to-- add him to the quartette?"
21903Do you remember the last time we went to the hills?
21903Do you think he''s gone mad at last?
21903Do you think so?
21903Do you think you will be able to go soon?
21903Do you want me to buy this place?
21903Do-- do I need to tell you?
21903Do? 21903 Does California seem a little unreal to you?"
21903Does it?
21903Has anyone ever been amused here?
21903Have they come?
21903Have you come back to California again because you think it a good place to die in?
21903Have you met many literary people?
21903He no want marry you?
21903How can that be? 21903 How do you realise that, at your age?
21903How old is Polk?
21903How? 21903 Hurt?"
21903I wonder if he remembers that it is time to go to the country?
21903I wonder if you will ever mature,--get any heart?
21903I wonder what they are like? 21903 I''ll run you in for wearing boys''clothes; have you ever heard the penalty for that, miss?
21903If you had never met me, would you not be engaged to Helena by this time?
21903If you know that, how can you help it now?
21903If you lost Helena, could you feel like that?
21903Is anything the matter?
21903Is he dead?
21903Is it? 21903 Is n''t this gorgeous?"
21903Is papa angry?
21903Is that what you told''Léna?
21903Is that you, Helena?
21903May I ask him?
21903May I have the pleasure of the first waltz, Miss Yorba?
21903May I?
21903Mind? 21903 Miss Yorba, are you cultivating a reputation for eccentricity?"
21903Mrs. Polk is here?
21903Oh,''Léna, what shall we do?
21903Really? 21903 Shall we begin?"
21903Shall we read together?
21903Shall you be in California long?
21903Shall you call, Hannah?
21903Shall you marry a president?
21903She is expected, then? 21903 She''s-- you''ll never breathe it?"
21903Should n''t you like to marry me?
21903Should you like to smoke?
21903Someone walking over your grave?
21903Suppose you still love me?
21903Tell me,''Léna, am I improved? 21903 That means that there is none in women?
21903Then if you lost Helena, should you feel as-- as-- you did when you came here first? 21903 Then shall you come back and marry''Léna?"
21903Then when Helena goes, can I go to Santa Barbara for awhile and visit aunt?
21903Types?
21903Was it your fault or mine?
21903Was-- was-- my father rude?
21903We will have a great many other lessons, no?
21903Well, now you know it, you''ll come oftener, wo n''t you? 21903 Well?"
21903Well?
21903Well?
21903What am I to do?
21903What are you going to do?
21903What are you thinking about?
21903What do you mean, Helena? 21903 What have you got here?
21903What is it to be? 21903 What is it?"
21903What is the matter with those people?
21903What is the matter? 21903 What is the matter?
21903What other things are you going to be, Helena?
21903What the matter?
21903What''s chippies?
21903What''s that?
21903What, Helena?
21903What?
21903What?
21903What_ do_ you want?
21903Whattee difflence? 21903 When did you get back?"
21903When he coming back?
21903Where is Don Roberto?
21903Which of your heroines is buried in the cemetery?
21903Who can tell what futures may lie in a slipper?
21903Who has been teaching you coquetry? 21903 Who is Helena?"
21903Who is that man?
21903Why do they wear so many frizzes, and sailor hats on one side?
21903Why do you not keep things clean?
21903Why do you pretend?
21903Why does no one write about it? 21903 Why not go to Southern California?"
21903Will you give me your word of honour that you do not wish you were free, that you would not gladly marry her now?
21903Will you let us go to Santa Barbara to visit aunt?
21903Will you open it with me?
21903Will you sit out a dance with me-- or rather walk it out in the garden? 21903 With me?
21903Would n''t I? 21903 Would you like a light?"
21903Would you like me to pick some of ours for you?
21903You did what?
21903You do n''t mean to say you would take any girl''s lover away from her, Helena?
21903You do n''t really mean what you say when you talk that way, do you, Helena?
21903You expect to begin sometime, do you not? 21903 You have not grown cynical, Helena?"
21903You no write the books?
21903You see those little round holes covered with white film?
21903You will living with me, no? 21903 You''re never going to own up?"
21903You? 21903 _ What_ have I made you go through?
21903A controvertible hereafter?
21903A girl in boys''clothes?"
21903A quarter of a century or more of meaningless earthly existence?
21903A sudden, sickening fear assailed him: Was Magdaléna deteriorating?
21903After all, might she not have temptations which would pass his beautiful, quick- witted, triumphant daughter by?
21903Am I a great beauty?"
21903Am I beautiful?
21903Am I happy?
21903Am I to be introduced out here, or in the drawing- room after they have come downstairs?"
21903And Trennahan?
21903And he the cause?
21903And if she succeeded, what would have mattered these long years of dull loneliness, of denial of all that is dear to the heart of a girl?
21903And now?
21903And the uncle?
21903And what had Henry James to do with it?
21903And who is your companion?"
21903And will you forgive me?"
21903And yours?"
21903Are you not coming?"
21903Are you not well?"
21903Are you?
21903Ay de mi!_ Why I no dying with the wife and the little boy?
21903But I''ve been pretty good to you, have n''t I?
21903But Magdaléna?
21903But it has remained in his family until to- day-- and now it goes where?"
21903But you no suffer, no?"
21903But you will forgive me, wo n''t you?"
21903Ca n''t you come to Monterey for a week or two?
21903Ca n''t you go away without saying anything to her about it?
21903Ca n''t you see for yourself?
21903Could it be a runaway horse?
21903Could n''t we have a walk or ride somewhere to- morrow early-- out to the Presidio?
21903Could she do nothing well?
21903Did I not find enjoyment once in the very imaginings of all that has scourged me since?
21903Did it not have that iron of New England in it for which he would have sold his birthright?
21903Did you ever see a fencing match?
21903Did you like them very much?"
21903Do n''t I love you and my father; and the other girls-- some?"
21903Do n''t you know, my dear child, that you love your friend in spite of her tomboy eccentricities, not because of them?
21903Do n''t you think it will be a change?
21903Do n''t you think so?
21903Do n''t you think that if we told her she would release you?"
21903Do n''t you think that would be best?"
21903Do n''t you want to travel?"
21903Do n''t, d- don''t--""Yes?"
21903Do you follow me?"
21903Do you girls intend to study any more to- day, or not?
21903Do you like California better than New York?"
21903Do you love me?"
21903Do you not think I was right in that?"
21903Do you think I might join you to- morrow?
21903Do you think no further of writing?"
21903Do you think you can slide down the pillar?"
21903Do you think you could stand camping out?"
21903Do you think you should like it?"
21903Do you want anything in the world as much as Helena?"
21903Do you wonder that men watered the roots of their nerves with alcohol?
21903Does that satisfy you?
21903Fair Oaks?"
21903Finally he said,--"He no come back, then?"
21903From you?
21903Had her father gone suddenly mad?
21903Had she talked as well as that?
21903Had that presentiment meant anything since compassed?
21903Has she ceased to love me?
21903Have you a whiskey flask about you?"
21903Have you been enjoying yourself?"
21903Have you found your graves?"
21903Have you got much money with you?"
21903Have you heard from my baby lately?
21903He was the author of all her misery; and was any woman on earth so miserable as she?
21903He would not whip her, of course; but what would he do?
21903Heart?
21903Her father''s cruel treatment?
21903Her illness?
21903Her terrible experience in the street of painted women?
21903How are you going in?"
21903How could they take your lands?
21903How did you feel the first moment you met him?
21903How many people are there in San Francisco, anyhow?"
21903How much is it?"
21903Howard?"
21903I hate the morning after a ball, do n''t you?
21903I heard you were engaged-- to an Englishman, or something?"
21903I wonder will the wind blow me in there some night?
21903If some of my English friends should come out here five years hence, should I patronise them?
21903If you had not been in love with''Léna, should you be in love with me by this time?"
21903Is it a bargain?"
21903Is it catching, I wonder?
21903Is it true that a man stepped over the Bridal Veil backward?
21903Is not this true?"
21903Is there anything that you would care to read?
21903Is-- is--"she glanced about fearfully--"is there no hope of dear Don Roberto relenting?"
21903It might take a lifetime, but what of that if she succeeded in the end?
21903It was true that Trennahan had not gone mad over herself as other men over Helena; but what of that?
21903Magdaléna''s heart shook her very throat, but she managed to answer,"And then you would n''t buy the Mark Smith place?"
21903Marry you when you said that you wanted nothing so much in the world as to marry Helena Belmont?
21903Meanwhile, can I do anything for you in town?
21903My dear child, what are you talking about?
21903No morality?
21903No?"
21903Of course I need not tell him what I had done; but should I give it up?
21903Of course it interests you?"
21903Oh, how shall I begin?
21903Or is it your vanity that is insatiable?"
21903Or was that intelligence but the half of another, divided out there in eternity before being sucked earthwards?
21903Shall I tell you about it?"
21903Shall we get out?"
21903Shall we go for our walk?
21903Shall we go outside?
21903Shall we sit down a moment?"
21903Shall we walk on?"
21903Shall you go back to Santa Barbara?
21903Shall you stay?"
21903Shall you tire of me?"
21903Shall-- shall-- you ever marry, Helena?"
21903She asked instead,"I wonder would your conscience hurt you so hard if everything had turned out all right, and we were coming home in our own hack?"
21903She gave a peremptory glance to Rose, who responded hurriedly,"Are you fond of music, Don Roberto?
21903She gazed at him in speechless terror for a half- moment, then gasped,"W- h- a- t do you want?"
21903She make a fool de my name like the play- actor that do the monkey tricks on the stage?
21903She said,--"What is this''flirtation,''anyhow?
21903She wondered did she kill him should she be hanged?
21903She would rather it were Helena than another; for who else could make him so happy?
21903She, Magdaléna Yorba, the dull, the silent, the terrified?
21903Should I tell him?
21903Should she go down and thrust the dagger into his neck?
21903Should you mind if we came sometimes in the evening?
21903Should-- should you object?"
21903Stories were to be picked up anywhere: had she not found a number ready to her hand?
21903That she is whittling thorns for her own soul?
21903The Spanish are the most dignified-- What are they going to do, I wonder?"
21903The loss of her religion?
21903Then she asked abruptly,--"What do you mean by women having temptations?
21903Then she asked,--"What did Helena say when you told her your name?"
21903Trennahan?"
21903Trennahan?"
21903Was n''t Ila''s gown disgracefully low?
21903Was somebody ill?
21903Washington?"
21903Were any within so desperate as she?
21903What circumstances had imprinted that face so differently from the few faces familiar to her?
21903What could a man do in the face of so much beauty and so much affection, but to vow to hold up the wall for the rest of the evening?
21903What did it matter?
21903What did it mean, here again?
21903What did it mean?
21903What did this man do when he was not at home?
21903What difference now or bimeby?"
21903What do you do?"
21903What if it does?
21903What if they would not give her a chance to speak, but should lock her up at once?
21903What in Heaven''s name ails your father?
21903What is it?
21903What kind de house is this?
21903What made you keep it up for three hours?"
21903What next?
21903What secrets did it hold?
21903What shall I say to her?
21903What skeletons?
21903What was it?"
21903What was the matter with her?
21903What were men and women made for but to amuse each other?"
21903What were you writing,--your Old- California tales?"
21903What would that terrible little man do?
21903What would they think of her?
21903What''s the matter?"
21903What''s the reason they''ve come to Menlo Park?
21903When am I to see your Helena?"
21903When did you find yourself going?
21903When these came down, two hours later, Trennahan said to Don Roberto,--"May I ride with Miss Yorba to- morrow before breakfast?"
21903Where is your father?
21903Where''s your maid?"
21903Who are you?
21903Who has fallen in love with you since I left?"
21903Who is he?
21903Who were his friends besides her morose father, her cold dry uncle?
21903Who would ever have thought that he could care for anyone like that?
21903Why are they for ever knocking at the hard earth over their heads?
21903Why ca n''t they let us alone?"
21903Why could not her father have married another woman of his race?
21903Why did they not come out and shriek with the storm?
21903Why do n''t they sprout?
21903Why do you ask such foolish questions?"
21903Why had her brother left her nothing?
21903Why had she been defrauded of her birthright?
21903Why had she not known of it in the days when she had longed to shine?
21903Why has the United States ceased to make history?
21903Why have I not seen this peerless creature?"
21903Why not take advantage of that fact?
21903Why not?
21903Why now?"
21903Why should I not go back and live with him, and disappear from a world which takes no interest in me, and in which I am no earthly use?
21903Why should he not help her?
21903Why should he, with one of the prettiest girls in California beside him?
21903Why should n''t they?"
21903Why, she wondered bitterly, could she not have been given less brains, or more?
21903Wild imaginings for a plain tongue- tied little hybrid, but what man''s inner life is like unto the husk to whose making he gave no hand?
21903Will you agree to that?"
21903Will you believe that?
21903Will you come out and have a cigar?
21903Will you come?"
21903Will you forgive me this display of it?
21903Will you let me decide for both?
21903Will you let me read his letters?"
21903Will you marry me?"
21903Will you remember that?"
21903Wo n''t you come and sit down?"
21903Would I have thanked anyone for opening my eyes?
21903Would a man with an exhaustive experience of beautiful women be attracted into marriage by this ugly duckling?
21903Would her mother never come?
21903Would it bring men to her feet?
21903Would it work the spell?
21903Would these new beauties compare with that galaxy of long ago?
21903You are not afraid of snakes?"
21903You are not really thinking of writing a book, are you, Rose, dear?"
21903You could n''t come for a drive with us, could you?
21903You did not speak of me?"
21903You told me-- you do n''t mind my speaking of it?"
21903You will forgive me, wo n''t you?
21903You will not make those four young men any more miserable than they are now?"
21903You would not deliberately sacrifice others to your own pleasure, would you?"
21903You''ll have nothing but pleasant things to remember?"
21903_ Should_ I?
21903_ What_ lay behind?
21903cried the astute Helena,"you''ve been thinking the matter over, too, have you?
21903growled Don Roberto,"what you want?"
21903he asked;"not like me at all a month hence?
21903how he is?"
21903is that all?
21903really?"
21903until you find the moneys?
21903yi!_"Magdaléna was pricked with a new fear: Was her father insane?
19129''How d''ye get that way?'' 19129 ''What''s the matter with giving some one here a chance?''
19129''_ Hi_-ram,''huh?
19129Against me? 19129 Agreed, eh?
19129Al, where on earth do you suppose he''s been since you took him out on the desert and dumped him?
19129Al,said Lucy''s voice,"when we get that jack, are you going to give me a fair share of it?"
19129And he fell for it, did he?
19129And he just wants you to go out with him, hit or miss?
19129And how bout_ you_, Jo?
19129And how d''ye know where our Camp One is going to be located, girl?
19129And how long before the main contractors will get here?
19129And how''bout me?
19129And is n''t this rich? 19129 And ye saw only the face of one of''em, Hiram?"
19129And you did n''t ask her about''em?
19129And you did n''t see your friend come out of the restaurant while you were there?
19129And you never saw this fella that you got a look at?
19129And you''re sure they''ll send me down to southern California for two dollars and gi''me a job drivin''mules?
19129And you?
19129Are n''t you?
19129Are you a jerkline skinner?
19129Are you invitin''me to dine?
19129Are you the boss?
19129Are you trying to be funny?
19129Are-- are you goin''down on the street?
19129B''long on the desert, girlie?
19129Back, eh? 19129 Beaten up?
19129Been a farmer up in Mendocino?
19129But c''n you keep the books?
19129But have you thought,Drummond pointed out,"that perhaps Filer has committed the instructions to memory?"
19129But how about your next payment?
19129But how in thunder has she reached her present age without knowing it''s there?
19129But now listen: If I''d intended to do that I would n''t have told you that he told me to, would I? 19129 But were n''t they fixed for an ordeal, Heine?"
19129But why? 19129 By whose authority are you demanding this?"
19129Ca n''t we get some more of Hank''s pals and simply ambush Jo''s whole outfit? 19129 Ca n''t you drop around after supper, Heine?"
19129Ca n''t you go to work over at the camps and earn some money?
19129Can you meet it?
19129Cheese, Thumbscrew, where''d youse glom it?
19129Could n''t they have untied the knots?
19129Could you help about the cooking?
19129D''ye find any jobs in the paper?
19129D''ye hear, Minnie? 19129 D''ye know what they''re sayin''agin''ye?"
19129D''ye mean what c''n I do?
19129D''ye mean you''re broke?
19129Dalles, huh? 19129 De point is, are youse guys in on helpin''me lick up a growler?"
19129Desert girl, huh?
19129Did n''t I say it would be worth double that amount in a year or two?
19129Did they operate?
19129Did you do it? 19129 Did you ever see the likes o''that Jerkline Jo?"
19129Did you find out whether or not Drummond was in Ragtown at the time?
19129Did you get so cuckooed Jo had to leave you behind to sober up, Wild Cat? 19129 Did you see the fire?"
19129Do n''t you suppose he remembers me, Al? 19129 Do they go there often?"
19129Do you do that?
19129Do you know what he is going to do?
19129Do you love horses and mules?
19129Does a fella named Jerkline Jo belong to this outfit?
19129Drummond?
19129Drummond?
19129Feeling better, Uncle?
19129Figurin''on gougin''us out of our profits already, eh?
19129Got a date with Lucy, eh?
19129Had quite a little chat with Lucy to- day, eh?
19129Hittin''the trail for the first time, eh?
19129How about those jerkline skinners for southern California?
19129How d''ye get any o''these jobs?
19129How did you know about me, Uncle?
19129How did you lose your money?
19129How much jack did you leave him?
19129How old are you?
19129How on earth did they get wind of it?
19129How poor are_ we_?
19129How''bout it now, Jo?
19129How''bout takin''''i m into the mountains?
19129How''d you know my name?
19129How''s prospecting these days?
19129I do n''t know-- why?
19129I guess I c''n do what I want to with my own money, ca n''t I?
19129I mean, how poor are we now?
19129I said I''d tell you about it, did n''t I? 19129 I''m here, ai n''t I?
19129I''m not fired yet, am I?
19129I?
19129If I''m not too impertinent, can you meet it?
19129If he''d memorized them, why did he sit down on the desert to copy em?
19129Is he here?
19129Is n''t he the automobile- truck man from San Francisco?
19129Is this what you call legitimate business-- huh? 19129 Just how much jack you got on you yet, Hooker, old friend from Wild Cat?"
19129Just practicin''up again, eh?
19129Little girl, eh? 19129 Lucy, eh?
19129M''m- m-- I''d''a''made a good lawyer, would n''t I, Hiram?
19129Money?
19129N''Mexico, eh? 19129 Now that you''re rich and married and all?"
19129Now, Hiram, listen to me: I''ve known ye sence ye was knee- high to a duck, ai n''t I? 19129 Now?
19129Oh, what did he say?
19129Oh, will you? 19129 Plot?"
19129Proves I''m a bird, do n''t it? 19129 Right across from the restaurant was n''t it?"
19129Set us back?
19129Since when, Lucy?
19129So that''s Jerkline Jo, is it?
19129So you''ve fallen for her, too, have you?
19129Some class, eh? 19129 Sure enough, Al?"
19129T. H.''Who''s that stand for?
19129That means what? 19129 That''d make twenty- eight pair, would n''t it?"
19129Then as ye grew up th''Valley folks begun to shun ye, did n''t they?
19129This afternoon?
19129This is your foolish day, ai n''t it? 19129 Uh- huh-- but I mean how many span, pardner?"
19129Was Drummond there on your last trip in?
19129Was anybody with them?
19129Was that wagon built to go, or is it just an advertisement to show what the wagonmaker could do?
19129Well, Hiram,he said with a chuckle,"how much did they set us back?"
19129Well, Hooker,Drummond said sneeringly,"we meet again, do n''t we?
19129Well, Jo, how was the trip?
19129Well, how do you like her to- night?
19129Well, what if we have?
19129Well, what''ll we do?
19129Well, what''s to be done?
19129Well, who in thunder are you?
19129Well, you got a job, ai n''t you? 19129 Well-- well, how''ll we begin?
19129Well?
19129Well?
19129Wh- what''s wrong with you?
19129What am I doing? 19129 What are we going to do to get at that creature known as Jerkline Jo, the four- flusher?
19129What are you going to do with it?
19129What can we do? 19129 What d''ye follow?"
19129What d''ye mean fix him?
19129What did you tell me when I gave the mortgage, Uncle Sebastian?
19129What do they call you, girlie?
19129What do they do to you, Jo?
19129What do you follow?
19129What do you want me to do?
19129What does this mean?
19129What is it?
19129What is money? 19129 What is she, Hiram?"
19129What made our Gentle Wild Cat wild? 19129 What on earth has she?"
19129What sort of a man is he, Hiram?
19129What was it?
19129What''ll I do?
19129What''re you doin''''way up here? 19129 What''re you doin''--breakin''loose from home to make yer fortune?"
19129What''s the fire got to do with that? 19129 What''s wrong here, Blink?"
19129Where have you worked?
19129Where were you?
19129Where''ll we go?
19129Which way are you bound?
19129Which way, ma''am?
19129Who is he, anyway?
19129Who is repairing this road, please?
19129Who is there?
19129Who repaired the road back there?
19129Who, Tweet? 19129 Who?"
19129Why did you ship down here as a jerkline skinner, Mr. Tweet? 19129 Why do n''t you sell it, then?"
19129Why in thunder does n''t Tweet put a telephone line to civilization? 19129 Why should n''t I be?
19129Why, Hiram?
19129Why-- why-- do they think Lucy doped them?
19129Wild Cat, you say one o''these Jaspers was bendin''over Jo with this here razoo?
19129Will we be obliged to hire a watchman to camp by our water tank? 19129 Will you please tell me again what you did a few days back about the camp at Demarest, Spruce& Tillou?"
19129With you?
19129Wo n''t he ask about me? 19129 Would n''t I?
19129Yeah?
19129Yes?
19129You did n''t think I''d go so far as to invite you home with me if I did n''t know you, did you? 19129 You know her-- wh- what''s her name?"
19129You think because you''re crooked every other woman is, eh? 19129 You were n''t raised by Pickhandle Modock for nothing, were you?"
19129You''ll have to meet the next payment-- when?
19129You''re foreclosin''on me?
19129You''re just not through considerin'', eh? 19129 You''re still a waitress, then?"
19129You''ve been there?
19129You''ve had an interesting life, have n''t you?
19129You''ve heard of Mrs. Cummings, the writer, have n''t you? 19129 You-- you killed this man?"
19129_ What_?
19129''Fraid Heine or some of''em''ll get her away from you if you do n''t stick around-- that it?"
19129A little paint and a little powder and a frowsy topknot seems to sorta touched some new funny bone in you, eh?
19129A man''s got ta taste olives before he c''n tell if he likes''em, ai n''t he?
19129A woman ca n''t very well see the back of her head, can she?
19129After a little he asked pleadingly:"Ai n''t they all right?"
19129After all, had they given Hiram nothing?
19129Again, who''d have the nerve to dope and try to roll a skinner of Jerkline Jo''s?
19129Am I brutal-- for a woman?"
19129And by whom?"
19129And did n''t this sudden lavishness kinda set the company back on its haunches?"
19129And how are you going about it?"
19129And how old might ye be, now?"
19129And is n''t that razor far too sharp?"
19129And listen: Miss Worthington has fainted-- see?
19129And now you''ve got to chase her, eh?
19129And try to find out where I''ve gone?"
19129And two times twenty- eight is fifty- six, ai n''t it?"
19129And when you inked me up, and he got a look-- say, he could n''t tell his story fast enough, could he?"
19129And-- and-- if this is n''t trespassing on delicate ground-- sold them?"
19129Anything wrong?"
19129Are they asleep?"
19129Are you there?"
19129Are you, Hooker?"
19129As if answering his thoughts, Tweet said:"I''m a mystery to you, ai n''t I?
19129At least kinda know you?"
19129B''lieve it, Hiram?"
19129Besides, when Twitter- or- Tweet Tweet gets his nose to a trail, he''s one old hound that do n''t bark his head off-- see?
19129But about the razor?"
19129But how come it I dreamed about a place called Ragtown, a place that really is but that I never seen?"
19129But how did you know?
19129But if, when asked, I reply''Orr Tweet,''they say''What or Tweet?''
19129But it''s the truth, is n''t it?
19129But now, layin''all jokes aside, are they just the thing for drivin''old Jack and Ned on the railroad grade?
19129But tell me-- what do you figure you can lay freight down for at the spot where you say we''re bound to locate our biggest camp?"
19129But tell me-- what part of the country are you from?"
19129But to appear polite he asked:"What are you doing, then?"
19129But what c''n you expect from a man who''s suffered as he did?
19129But what particular thing d''ye expect me to excel in, Uncle Sebastian?"
19129But what''s she doing here?"
19129But why worry for nearly three months more?
19129But why-- why are you doin''this for me?"
19129But you''re not much of a stenog, Lucy-- was that you peckin''away in there?"
19129But-- but what, Hiram?"
19129By the way, did Hiram speak to you about advancin''him what pay was comin''to him?"
19129C''n you drive a team?"
19129Ca n''t you send Pete out with instructions to bite a rattlesnake, or something like that?"
19129Ca n''t you-- put your brain to work?"
19129Can that clock be right?
19129Can ye swing a hammer or push a saw?
19129Can you beat it?
19129Can you do that?
19129Can you steer us to her rendezvous, my friend?"
19129Can you yell?
19129Could it be possible that Jo and Hiram had got wind of the mystery?
19129D''ye get me?"
19129Did you get the sheepskin?"
19129Did you see him?"
19129Do n''t you think I''m a wonderful schemer, Hiram?"
19129Do n''t you think I''m funny at times, Gentle Wild Cat?
19129Do we go to southern California together, or not?
19129Do you know my father''s name?"
19129Do you know what your scalp looks like, at the back of your head, just above your ears?
19129Do you recognize this gat?"
19129Do you suppose a hair dresser would last very long in the business if she showed curiosity about a thing like that?
19129Do-- d''ye believe it or not?"
19129Drives a big drab car?"
19129Else why did he ride way up there to see Filer?
19129Ever heard that name?
19129For Heaven''s sake, put a little confidence in me, ma''am, ca n''t you?
19129Get me to doll you up, will you, you impossible roughneck?
19129Get that, Collins?
19129Getting a bit rested, Miss Modock?"
19129Give me the latest, will you?
19129Got a date with her, eh?
19129Got any ca''tridges, pardner?
19129Got any jackass?
19129Had Jo fallen down this precipice?
19129Had something happened?
19129Had the girl gone crazy?
19129Have n''t I promised you I would?
19129Have you seen it?
19129He was living a dream-- and who needs money in Dreamland?
19129He was thoughtful a minute, then finished with the question:"How long are you on cash?"
19129Heine, are you still keepin''Drummond in hot water?"
19129Here, too, she required[ Transcriber''s note: acquired?]
19129Hiram, ye ai n''t any too popular in Bear Valley-- d''ye know it?"
19129How could ye?
19129How do you like''em?"
19129How much you been held up for, Jo?"
19129How''bout it?"
19129Hurry and get dressed, wo n''t you?"
19129I did n''t get along the best in the world with Emma-- that''s by[ Transcribers''note: my?]
19129I guess you''re horrified, Hiram?"
19129I''m talkin''about makin''piles o''money, and I''m gettin''my breakfast off o''you, ai n''t I?
19129I''m there and I ai n''t there-- see?
19129I''ve promised Hooker to lead him to fame and fortune, and to do that I got ta stick with''i m, ai n''t I?
19129If I really was the heavy hitter I''m advertisin''myself to be I would n''t condescend to take you on, would I?
19129If not-- well, then, what''s th''difference?
19129Is he a pure fake?"
19129Is it worth anything to you?"
19129Is n''t that all logical?"
19129Is that entirely satisfactory?"
19129Is that it?
19129Is there something I can do for you?"
19129It was plain that Hiram had not previously made another copy, else why would he have stopped here on the desert to draft this one?
19129Jo fired you?"
19129Jo, was they aimin''to cut your pretty throat?"
19129Kenoke?"
19129Le''s see-- where they shippin''?"
19129Lucy Dalles, you say?
19129Lucy scoffed at this and dismissed it with:"That old lunatic?
19129Lucy what, now?"
19129Makin''good, eh?"
19129Man, how comes it I miss all the good things in this life?
19129Miss Dalles, is n''t it?
19129Mr. Hooker,_ are_ you a jerkline skinner?"
19129Now what''ll I say to that?
19129Now when are you and Hank and that friend of his going to make another attempt to get Jerkline Jo?
19129Now you know-- what''re you goin''to do about it?"
19129Now, Hooker, can you slip me a five- spot when we get to the camps?"
19129Now, both of you, the question is this: Do you prefer cash, or stock in the Paloma Rancho Investment Company, or land?
19129Oh, can you?
19129Oh, why did n''t I think of it, Minnie?
19129On?"
19129Or was the yuccas laughin''at ole Filer ag''in?
19129Peach, eh?
19129Please-- won''t you?"
19129Presently she asked:"Hiram, have you any ambition for an education?"
19129Pretty soft-- what?
19129Queen o''the earth, hey?
19129Ragtown, too, seems to be slowing up, do n''t you think?"
19129Say, lady,"he addressed Lucy,"fix''er up-- hey?
19129Say, try to slip me all of it, will you, Hiram?
19129Say, what''s your name?"
19129See him over there by that saloon?
19129See that straight, strong, black- headed desert girl in chaps and a Stetson?
19129See the point?
19129Shall I get this dope on him, if I can?"
19129She-- she''s still ill?"
19129Should he go back now and get Jo''s six- shooter?
19129Should he or should he not?
19129Should he?
19129So you want to see me dolled up, do you, Squint?
19129So''m I-- hey?"
19129Success, I say-- get that?
19129Suppose he had not chanced to look back?
19129Tell him I said it was a peach-- see?
19129That you do n''t care to consider it further?"
19129That''s what you been thinkin'', ai n''t it?
19129That''u''d be fifty- six dollars, would n''t it?"
19129The clicking of the typewriter ceased suddenly, and Jo asked:"Is n''t that a tent over there near the buttes, Wild Cat?"
19129The look almost said"What do you want?"
19129The waitress told me----""You mean Lucy?"
19129Then you''ll regain your old status, wo n''t you?"
19129Then, Al, why ca n''t you and I get the stuff, beat it, and give Hank and the other jasper the ha- ha?"
19129Then, after another thoughtful pause:"Say, I suppose you''re a little shy about bracin''these employment men, ai n''t you?"
19129Then, of course, the price ought to be about fifty- six dollars a haul, regardless of distance, had n''t it?"
19129Then,''I says,''how do you know I ca n''t make change?
19129Tweet?
19129Tweet?"
19129Tweet?"
19129Understand?"
19129Was Drummond back of this?
19129Was he making this way?"
19129Was he to suffer such pangs of stage fright always when about to meet her?
19129Was it a dream?
19129Was not this the adventure girl of whom he had dreamed?
19129Was there any particular reason ye had for stoppin''me?"
19129Was this the girl who had been beckoning him on?
19129We met in the Palace Dance Hall one night, did n''t we?"
19129Well, I will-- that is, if you care?"
19129Well, did n''t you stand in front of the jewelry shop for over a quarter of an hour before the fire this morning?"
19129Well, then, ca n''t you find somethin''for me to do for you, so''s I c''n ride with you to this new railroad?
19129Well, what d''ye say?"
19129Well, what d''ye want to follow?"
19129Well, what''ll I tell''er, Miss Lucy?"
19129Well,"he switched abruptly,"what you been thinkin''about our little deal?"
19129Whassa malla?
19129What c''n I do away from here?
19129What can that mean?
19129What d''ye expect of me, anyway?"
19129What d''ye say, now?
19129What d''ye say?"
19129What d''ye want-- you?"
19129What d''ye want?
19129What do you mean, now?"
19129What do you mean, waking me up in the middle of the night?
19129What do you think of my scheme, Hiram?"
19129What else?
19129What has happened?
19129What has happened?
19129What have I done?"
19129What is he?
19129What is the matter with me?
19129What on earth is all this, anyway?"
19129What seems to be wrong, Heine?"
19129What she said was:"Will you accept my check?"
19129What should he do?
19129What''ll I do if they begin to get rambunctious, Hiram?"
19129What''ll I tell her?"
19129What''re you going to do about it?
19129What''s best to do?"
19129What''s city life and all that money will buy compared with the thrill of driving a ten- horse jerkline team over the desert and the mountains?
19129What''s the dif''rence anyway?"
19129What''s the matter with those Ikes over there at Julia?
19129What''s this?"
19129What''s to be done first?"
19129When there''s an opening for better pay and easier work,''I says,''why do n''t you come to us and see if any of us think we can hold it down?
19129Where are you?"
19129Where to?"
19129Where you from?"
19129Where''s yer paw and maw?"
19129Where?"
19129Who are you?"
19129Why did you come down here?"
19129Why do you keep harping on that, Lucy?
19129Why in thunder did n''t Hank''s friend, Pete,''tend to the business up there in the mountains, after you and Hank had beat it?
19129Will ye answer, eh?"
19129Will ye be at th''store at half past nine?"
19129Will you be greatly shocked when you see me go into a tent saloon and drink a glass of beer with the rabble of the big camps?"
19129Will you come to the door a second?
19129Will you?"
19129With a little jerk he emerged from reverie and asked:"And what d''ye expect to take up here in Frisco?"
19129Wo n''t you try to get to that heavy- set man in the machine for me?
19129You came''way up here to spring somethin''on me, did n''t you?
19129You do n''t mind my being so personal, do you?
19129You was found on the desert, was n''t ye-- when you''s li''l''girl-- baby girl?
19129You''ve heard the story of the lady who asked the ticket agent for''Two to Duluth,''have n''t you?
19129You''ve never seen much of the cultivated land, have you-- except from a distance?
19129_ When_ are we_ going_ to southern California?"
19129where''d we be if it was n''t so?"
20343''Are you going to Mrs. Van Billion''s musicale tonight?'' 20343 ''But yer paw?''
20343''Could n''t yeh have it brung up to Skyland by the stage road,''asts she,''an''then have it rafted down the flume? 20343 ''D''yeh think, honest, Oram,''says he,''the ol''flume''s likely ter give way anywheres?''
20343''Did n''t you hear a knock?'' 20343 ''Does she?''
20343''Heh,_ ladron_, what are you doing there?'' 20343 ''How about gittin''the meals?''
20343''No?'' 20343 ''Not one of them is forgotten before God''--do you remember, ma''am?
20343''Well, who is it?'' 20343 ''Who''s that singin''?''
20343''Why not send it down the flume?'' 20343 ''Why the deuce do n''t you paddle to shore?''
20343A happy one?
20343Am I crying?
20343And I sha''n''t have to take any more of this-- this awful stuff?
20343And her intellect? 20343 And may I ask your name?"
20343And now you go whither?
20343And the name you suggest?
20343And the telegram?
20343And then?
20343And they were in time?
20343And was he followed?
20343And what is your name?
20343And what of the child?
20343And what year?
20343And you ate them?
20343And you kept this from me?
20343And you think,I asked,"that while Gideon lay dead at the bottom of the shaft, his knock was''marching on''?"
20343And you''ve got your notice to leave?
20343And you, Mynheer,he went on, in the same toneless voice,"from where do you come to this shore?"
20343And you?
20343Are you ready?
20343Are you-- are you married?
20343Are you_ sure_ it does not hurt, Pola, my pigeon?
20343Before,say I. M''siu does not know about sheep?
20343But the canoe?
20343But the price of the ticket, my friend; where is that to come from? 20343 But these herbs, these medicines you have-- they did not come from England, did they?"
20343But who_ knows_, eh? 20343 But your sympathies,"urged Faraday,"are n''t they with the North?"
20343Can any one be called happy who has the gift of strong feeling, and two children at stake, in this world?
20343Can never hope for?
20343Did I tell you about the two young lieutenants that came with Baron Rezánov? 20343 Did n''t you have your dinner?"
20343Did you ever see anything like that, Paul?
20343Did you think it was that? 20343 Do n''t you remember?
20343Do n''t you think that would be a good idea?
20343Do you like birds, ma''am?
20343Do you really mean it?
20343Do you suppose that I am that sort of an Eastern person?
20343Do you think he''s coming back to borrow money from you to pay off the ancestral debts?
20343Do you think it was awful for me to do it?
20343Do you think you''ve given him a fair chance?
20343Do you-- from what you have seen of it-- read of it-- do you-- how does it strike you? 20343 Does Mrs. Ryan like him so much?"
20343Does a man live here in Jacatra- weg named Erberveld?
20343Does n''t Mrs. Peck look sweet tonight?
20343Evil?
20343Fong Wu,she said, in a low voice,"when will he wake?"
20343Gunboat, eh?
20343Had they lived here long?
20343Have I not told thee it be there in the paper, O fool?
20343Have girls a flavor?
20343Have you never been in love?
20343Have you the tobacco, Paul?
20343Hey, you, Raoul, what for you do that?
20343Hillo, Raoul,say Filon,"will you cross?"
20343How awfully jolly; may I call you''Jack''and will you be my chum?
20343How did he break the law?
20343How did it happen?
20343I remember-- I remember----"And besides, what right has any one to assume that_ business_ is above art, charity or even mere learning? 20343 I wonder if all girls are like you-- if they forget so easily?"
20343I''m sure the girls like you, do n''t they?'''' 20343 Idiot, Jack?
20343If a dub goes into college and gets flunked out in a month, is he a college man?
20343If a kitten crawls into an oven, is it a biscuit?
20343If you loved college ideals so much more than business,observed Houghton,"then why did you come to us?"
20343Indecision?
20343Is n''t there some one outside?
20343Is that you?
20343It is not living?
20343It seems rather hard on the old bodies, does n''t it?
20343It would be rather awkward for us, would n''t it, if Jim should leave? 20343 Like what?"
20343Me hurtee?
20343Me?
20343Mrs. Steiner goes with you?
20343No,said Pola, scornfully, adding, with a wave of his arm that took in acres of breadfruit trees, banana groves, and taro patches,"Why should I work?
20343No?
20343No?
20343Now what has he got on his mind do you suppose? 20343 Of course it was a pity that when the bird came back it showed others the way-- but was n''t it cute of it, ma''am?
20343Of what month?
20343Oh, Gen,said this apparition, hastily--"excuse me; I did n''t know you had your company in there?"
20343Our conversation is growing a little thin, Paul, do n''t you think so? 20343 Proud of it?"
20343So that''s what you''re after? 20343 So you have resolved never to marry?"
20343The boy was silent for a minute, then,''Señor Maestro,''he asked with suspicious ingenuousness''can Americans live without eating?'' 20343 The menials?"
20343The message? 20343 Then why try to write as one talks?
20343Then you admit, daddy, that a college man is of some use?
20343Then, did she tell you that you never could hope for her?
20343Thus it comes? 20343 Vat?
20343W''at-- me?
20343Wal, yeh had all the grub yeh want, pardner? 20343 Was I wrong?"
20343Well, are n''t they right?
20343Well, what if I have? 20343 Well, what would you do?"
20343Well----?
20343Well?
20343Well?
20343Were they happy?
20343What did he say?
20343What did you kill him with?
20343What do you think happened when we were there the other day? 20343 What do you want to fight for?
20343What do you want?
20343What do you want?
20343What does it mean?
20343What for?
20343What if all that we''ve been saying here, under the rose, as it were, were printed just as we''ve said it?
20343What if it were? 20343 What is it that you wanted to see me about?"
20343What then?
20343What tune is that?
20343What was your idea as to broader lines?
20343What you call dat?
20343What''s that got to do with it?
20343What''s that, Sidin?
20343What''s the matter with knocking?--what is the knocker for?
20343What, my poor dear?
20343What?
20343What_ are_ you crying about?
20343When shall we call again?
20343Where was I? 20343 Where?"
20343Who are you, eh? 20343 Who are you, to judge him?"
20343Who are you?
20343Who cares?
20343Who knows?
20343Who was this extraordinarily enlightened being?
20343Who''s that?
20343Why did he bring her here?
20343Why do n''t you understand?
20343Why do you go away-- go away from me?
20343Why is it,she asked, looking into his face with shining troubled eyes--"why is it you acted this way?
20343Why not?
20343Why not?
20343Why should you run? 20343 Why talk commonplaces?"
20343Why,she murmured, with a little grimace of astonishment--"why, how is this?
20343Why?
20343Why?
20343Would you?
20343Yes?
20343You admit then, Mrs. Walker, that you have broken the rule against having pets in the room?
20343You came, did n''t you?
20343You did n''t know him, did you?
20343You did n''t know him; tell me now,_ did_ you know him?
20343You do n''t understand, do you? 20343 You mean that I am unconventional?"
20343You might help him, might n''t you, Fong Wu?
20343You think Jim would leave if I made Fahey knock at that door every night?
20343You will do nothing for her?
20343_ Canoa_?
20343_ Soifua_,Pola replied,"may you sleep;"and then he added,"Be not angry, but the biscuits----""Are you hungry?"
20343''"What''s that?''
20343''Ca n''t we think up some explanation?''
20343''Conservatory?''
20343''Criminal,''she said, eh?
20343''Did you not_ both_ hear that knock?''
20343''Has n''t he got out there with that telegram yet?''
20343''What the deuce are the niggahs doing?''
20343A missionary, meeting him in the forest road as he was galloping along like a young centaur, asked,"Who are you?"
20343Ai n''t it enough to make a body cry for joy?
20343Am I cruel to speak so frankly?
20343An''now that winter''s come, d''ye think I''d have the face to desert them?
20343An''was n''t it just like a lot o''children hangin''''round at maple- syrup time?
20343An''where away so gaily bedizened?"
20343And 1121--what was this?
20343And Filon, he know that I see, so he make like he not care; but I think he care a little, else why he make for torment me all the time?
20343And William Sturgis-- the young Bostonian who lived with us for so many years?
20343And did not the very life she had chosen express it?
20343And now?
20343And upon that immediately followed,"How ever did he get her?"
20343And what of it for once in a way?
20343And where was Ash Fork, Arizona; and why and how had"The Last Dryad"been written there, of all places the green world round?
20343And why its appeal otherwise than that of obvious esthetic and literary qualities?
20343Andrea?"
20343Are you sure your gossips were''college men''?"
20343As for marrying?
20343As for the costume?
20343As good enough to publish-- or fit for the waste- basket?"
20343At any rate, Oram, the intrepid flume- herder, laughed, dug his picaroon into a log, and asked:"Sorry yeh come?
20343Best err, then, on the safe side; and which side was that?
20343But Hendrik van der Have?
20343But how dost thou know, Howkan?
20343But suppose she had, but for one second, opened her thumb and forefinger and-- what?
20343But the quiet sarcasm was wasted on Paul, and the artist continued,"Are n''t you leaving Andrea out of your calculations?"
20343But was n''t it for all the world like children with empty little stummicks an''chatterin''tongues?
20343But what else could I do?"
20343But what would Conant say of such reasoning, and Trevor-- would they approve?
20343But why is it that girlish boys are so unpleasant while tom- boys are delightful?"
20343But----"Would he never go on?
20343Ca n''t you understand what I mean?
20343Cain''t I have it?
20343Cain''t yeh send it down the flume?
20343Can I go now?"
20343Can do, eh?
20343Can yeh ever, ever fergive me?
20343Can you come see me?
20343Could anything be jollier?
20343Could you make out what he was driving at?"
20343D''ye ever hear about him?
20343Did I fall asleep at all?
20343Did not Rezánov''s death spoil all Russia''s plans in this part of the world-- perhaps, who knows?
20343Did you ever see a boy who wanted to be a girl?"
20343Did you ever write a story, Jack?"
20343Do any of you fellows really care for bon- bons?"
20343Do n''t I know why you''re up here in these woods, with your pretty clothes and your English talk?
20343Do n''t you see?
20343Do n''t you think the women are handsome?"
20343Do you mind that now, Faraday?"
20343Do you propose to revolutionize?"
20343Do you think he''ll come back?"
20343Do you think they are?"
20343Do you understand?"
20343Does he do it?
20343Eh, how you make that, M''siu; is it the devil or no?
20343Even the Church may not reach the secret places of the soul, and who knows what heaven she may have found in hers?
20343Faraday had made the first commonplaces of conversation, when she asked, eyeing him closely,"Do you like it out here?"
20343Filon push his goat on the log, he is one great black one that is call Diable-- I ask you is that a name for a goat?
20343For how could we know?
20343For instance, slipping to his knee on one such occasion, with the great heart of her pulsing against him, she sighed:"I love thee, lovest thou me?"
20343For, shortly after his arrival, as Fong Wu asked at the grocery store for mail, he met Radigan''s inquiry of"You do my washee, John?"
20343Genevieve, as any man might admire a charming and handsome girl, feel so desperate a despondency?
20343Good- by?!!
20343Granted that the idea was the same, was not the treatment, the presentation, more effective?
20343Had death, then, robbed her anger?
20343Had she done so?
20343Had she not this moment told herself that she was resolved-- resolved to accept"The Last Dryad"?
20343Had the spirit in its eternal youth paused in its flight to stamp a last sharp impress upon the prostrate clay?
20343Have you found in the earth, then, the cure for each ailment of man?"
20343He said they were thought a great deal of in England?"
20343Here, I sometimes think"--she raised her eyes to his in deep and somewhat anxious query--"that they are too fat?"
20343His knock is on duty tonight, but where is he?''
20343How came the inspiration for that classic_ paysage_, such as Ingres would have loved, from the sage- brush, and cactus?
20343How could she have married Paul?
20343How do men feel about a broken engagement?"
20343How else can they make their dialogue in the least attractive?
20343How much do they cost?''
20343I did n''t catch the words, and it spoke again:--"What night of the month is this night?"
20343I found out that Pepper was doing the wrong thing-- by the first rule of criticism( freshman English):''What is the author trying to do?
20343I hate bon- bons: do you like them?"
20343I said;"what evil?"
20343I was but fourteen, but what will you?
20343I''m satisfied with my manifest destiny; but I''m rather sorry for old maids-- aren''t you?"
20343If so, was my first waking a dream- waking, and the real one only when the thing was gone?
20343If the walls did not melt?
20343Is it because I am of the same sex as the mother of your God?''
20343Is it to plant a vineyard that others may drink wine?
20343Is it worth doing?''
20343It be plain we were fools, but how were we to know, we old men of the Whitefish?
20343It be there in the paper?"
20343It be true, the white man''s gun is most excellent and kills a long way off; but of what worth the gun, when there is no meat to kill?
20343It is all very well to preach, but how would-- any one do in my case?
20343It is hard to be natural, is n''t it?"
20343It lies down along the sand; you think it is done?
20343It would at least be natural, and we''ve been saying something of interest to each other; why should it not interest a third party?"
20343Jest a little one?''
20343Juno, that spoils today for me,--that morrow-- who is going to pay the rent of it?
20343Juno, this anti- climax strikes me as being exceedingly funny?
20343Juno?
20343M''siu, is a man to stand that from a dog?
20343M''siu, what you think she do?
20343Mr. Kaufmann, you would n''t try to sell gum that had only gone as far as the rolling- room, would you?"
20343No?
20343Now it be known that it is not good to hunt the bald- face with a pistol, but how were we to know?
20343Now what do you say to that?"
20343Now, honestly, is it?"
20343Or was it Bachelder''s fancy?
20343Or was it the long black eyelashes that hid the hollows beneath the eyes?--or the faint mysterious almost mocking smile?
20343Or, turning up a saucy face, she would ask,"Shall I tumble out more coffee?"
20343Perhaps had I been older-- who knows?
20343Perhaps?
20343Raising her eyes, she met his and said, with a little mocking air,"Well, Mr. Faraday, and what do you think of that?"
20343Resolved to accept it?
20343Ryan, sitting upright with a creaking sound, and drawing her gloves through one satin- smooth, bejeweled hand,"are very thin, are n''t they?
20343Say, ai n''t them green gages sour?
20343Shape?
20343She had heard that Concha, too, had been frivolous in her youth, and had not she herself a tragic bit of a story?
20343Should not the fittest survive?
20343So she let me down most beautifully----""And offered to be a sister to you?"
20343Supposing she refuses?"
20343Take food from the table?
20343That is all-- except that the next offer of Consolidated Pepsin was,"Will you please name your own terms?"
20343That should make up for the loss of----""----a husband?"
20343The chief man of the white men told thee, mayhap?
20343The point is, of what follows, how much, if any, was a dream?
20343The wise one said,''Why talk forever on of men who are long gone?''"
20343There''s the knocker-- see?"
20343Think you if the devil had a hand in it, he would not have helped Filon?
20343Walker?"
20343Was I not, then, Spanish?
20343Was he losing interest in the scheme which had afforded him so many hours of sweet, if not solid, satisfaction?
20343Was it Lord Hastings?
20343Was it not right that the public should have the better version?
20343Was it to give him a lecture?
20343Was not California all that was left her?
20343Was not Dr. Langsdorff''s book published in 1814?
20343Was not her story the better one?
20343Was not your mother Conchitita Castro, if she did marry an American and has not taught you ten words of Spanish?
20343Was that true?
20343Well, who knows?
20343Well?
20343What are you doing here, at this time of night?"
20343What became of him?"
20343What could the creature want of him at this time of night and with that extraordinary appearance?
20343What did that"But"mean?
20343What do I know, I, old Imber of the Whitefish?
20343What do I talk here?
20343What do you think o''runnin''that pianner down to Five?''
20343What do you want?"
20343What else but disaster could it mean?
20343What is the knocker for?"
20343What is true love?
20343What power of divination possessed her?
20343What put that into your fool head?"
20343What then?"
20343What was the mere story?
20343What was this she was saying?
20343What was this?
20343What would I do if I had a wife and family to provide for?"
20343What would a shepherd, whose work is always toward the hills, do with a woman?
20343What would come of it?
20343What you think, M''siu?
20343What----?"
20343What?
20343When do you go to the mine?"
20343Where were the partition lines between sleep and waking,--between what we call Certainty, and-- the other thing?
20343Who are we, anyway, to judge him?"
20343Who is going to keep it in food and clothes?"
20343Who knows?
20343Who remembers that time but a few old women like myself?
20343Who shall divine her thoughts as, standing there in the door, she gazed upon her rival?
20343Why do the colleges turn out men who spend their time in personal gossip over sport or trivialities?"
20343Why hesitate, why procrastinate?
20343Why not cultivate the conventional style of the practised writer?"
20343Why not?"
20343Why, have n''t I spent every afternoon through the summer out in the park a- feedin''them my lunch?
20343Why?"
20343Wo n''t you think it over from our point of view, Mrs. Walker, when you go back to your room?
20343Would n''t you like to be a carpenter?"
20343Would they agree?
20343Would this not be delightful and just as an all- wise Providence meant it should be?
20343Wounds leave scars, and you ca n''t forget a scar-- can you?"
20343Write it, and send the manuscript to me, that I may place it for you; will you?
20343Yeh remember?
20343Yes-- but about Tom-- what?--7:30--But about Tom, daddy?
20343You have no objection, Mr. Faraday, to knowing Jews?"
20343You know that Santa Ana, M''siu?
20343You remember how mad popper was that night, Gen?"
20343_ I_ do n''t chew gum, do I?"
20343_ Wherefore this book of fiction by Californian writers?
20343_ from a painting by Gordon Ross_ WHEREFORE?
20343alter the course of her history?
20343and how was Koo- So- Tee to know?
20343and so on, finishing with a vital question-- did Bachelder know where she lived?
20343she asked him, adopting pidgin- English"Me fallee off?"
20343who knows?
2471Ah, yes; but what will you? 2471 And east?"
2471And for this you would abandon the cause?
2471And how did you believe your absence would be accounted for?
2471And how do you communicate with Mexico-- with your Government?
2471And how is it with us, dear friends? 2471 And how was she so interested in us, pray?"
2471And if it were SANCTUARY I was seeking?
2471And north?
2471And poor Captain Bunker?
2471And poor Mrs. Markham and Mrs. Brimmer-- you''d have left them to the boats and the Lascars, I suppose?
2471And she is now here?
2471And the ship?
2471And these?
2471And what idea did he convey about YOU?
2471And what if it were all true?
2471And what is to be done for me?
2471And what of the two mates who were here?
2471And what''s beyond that?
2471And what''s south?
2471And when does a ship come?
2471And who are you,said Hurlstone, more calmly,"who are willing to do this for a stranger?"
2471And who will believe this pretty story?
2471And you are grateful to all?
2471And you had n''t?
2471And you suspect him of this infamous act?
2471And you want to find him?
2471And you?
2471Are you coming with me?
2471Are you ill?
2471But Mrs. Markham has nothing to do with all this?
2471But WHAT has happened?
2471But how are you?
2471But how do they account for my friendship with YOU-- you, who are supposed to be a correspondent-- an accomplice of Perkins?
2471But how would you have prevented it?
2471But how?
2471But if he''s shut up in his state- room, who''s giving the orders?
2471But if she asks an interview,persisted the priest,"on the pretense of having your advice?"
2471But the other ladies? 2471 But what I want to know is this: Is it to Senor Perkins that we ought to be thankful for seeing you here at all?"
2471But what about the Church?
2471But why should he want to leave the ship?
2471But will you swear it?
2471But, if this is so, why have n''t they DONE something?
2471But,said Brace, stopping suddenly,"does n''t he know that she has a husband living?"
2471By the chart we should be well east of Los Lobos island, d''ye see?
2471By the way, Markham, do you usually keep an opera- glass in your office in case of an emergency like this?
2471Can you keep a secret?
2471Did HE tell you,said the prisoner, looking after the sailor grimly,"that I tried to bribe him to let me go, but that I could n''t reach his figure?
2471Did she say she was from that place?
2471Did you notice anything queer in his eyes, Miss Keene?
2471Did you tell Brimmer yet?
2471Do they? 2471 Do you hear that?"
2471Do you know her?
2471Do you mean it, Diego?
2471Do you mean to say, James Markham, that you''ve seen Perkins, and it was he who told you we were here?
2471Do you mean to say,said Hurlstone impetuously,"that you will permit a hair of that innocent old man''s head to be harmed by those wretches?"
2471Do you really think so, Mr. Crosby? 2471 Do you remember the children giving you their offerings that day?"
2471Do you suppose they''re doing nothing?
2471Do you think I am lying?
2471Do you think we were ever in any real danger, down there, on the shore-- that day?
2471Do you usually get up this pretty surprise for visitors?
2471Does he know what year this is?
2471Equally-- from the beaming Senor Perkins, who smiles on all, to the gloomy Mr. Hurlstone, who smiles on no one?
2471Equally?
2471Equally?
2471For what? 2471 From what then?"
2471Going to shut for the day?
2471HER absence?
2471Hatch them?
2471Have you told the truth to him and to me?
2471Here!--with the door thrown open to any talebearer OR PERHAPS TO MY WIFE HERSELF? 2471 Here?"
2471How dare YOU enter here?
2471How did you come here?
2471How do I know that I shall not be arrested, like my friend?
2471How does he explain himself?
2471How many are still in the ship?
2471How near St. Roque does it set?
2471How''s Banks getting on with his crop?
2471How?
2471Hurlstone?
2471I do n''t think Clarissa did, either-- did you, dear? 2471 I say, Brimmer,"he added, after a pause, with a sudden assumption of larger gayety,"there''s nothing mean about Belle Montgomery, eh?
2471I see you do n''t swear anybody to secrecy,he said, with a laugh;"shall I speak to Crosby, or will you?"
2471I suppose Mrs. Brimmer and Miss Chubb interest themselves greatly in your-- in the Padre''s charities?
2471I used to think,she began--"you wo n''t be angry, will you?"
2471I wonder if that could have frightened those dear little midgets?
2471I wonder what that means?
2471I? 2471 I?
2471In the name of goodness, Barbara,said Mr. Brimmer, closing upon her, in a slow, portentous whisper,"where ARE your stockings?"
2471In two hours?
2471In what?--Is he mad?
2471Is it good-- bueno-- you know?
2471Is it not true that in your country any married woman shall duenna the young senorita?
2471Is it some love- test?
2471Is it? 2471 Is there none other coming?"
2471Is there some one taking care of you?
2471It has n''t seemed long,she said hastily; and then added, as if to turn the conversation,"What is this peninsula?
2471It seems to me,said Brace presently,"that Mrs. Brimmer has a good deal to say up your way?"
2471James Markham-- where''s your hand?
2471Knocked off cultivating to- day?
2471May I tell it to you? 2471 May we be permitted to know who is this person to whom we owe so great an obligation?"
2471My dear young friend,he said,"have you forgotten that on a far more important occasion to YOU, I showed no desire to pry into your secret?"
2471No?
2471Not his fault?
2471Quand finira ce drole representation?--et-- et-- qui est ce qui est l''entrepreneur?
2471Quien sabe?
2471Quien sabe?
2471Shall it be so? 2471 So that anybody seeking you there would not find you, and you would be believed to be dead?"
2471Steamer goin''in, eh?
2471Suppose we inquire? 2471 Surely the Council will not be severe with the man who was betrayed into their power by others equally guilty?"
2471Tell to me,she said suddenly,"is not that a custom of your country?"
2471The Gulf of California?
2471The Markham? 2471 The Senora Markham is perhaps beloved by the Pirate Perkins?"
2471The landing has been completed?
2471The pirate-- Perkins?
2471Then how do you get away from here?
2471Then it is n''t THAT that troubles you?
2471Then it is the young girl that shall come in the corridor and the married lady on the balcony?
2471Then the jig''s up?
2471Then there was n''t any Mr. Montgomery, of course?
2471Then we ai n''t goin''on to Mazatlan?
2471Then why did n''t you bring him along with you?
2471Then why does she refuse to give up her secret correspondence with the pirate Perkins?
2471Then why has he never obtained it?
2471Then why withhold anything from Him here?
2471Then you HAVE seen them,she said,"and you know their innocence, and the utter absurdity of this surveillance?"
2471Then you believe he''s lost?
2471Then you have been happy?
2471Then you have consented?
2471Then you never really saw the lady you admire?
2471Then you really intend to go ashore?
2471Then you think he had no other motive for leaving the ship?
2471Then you were not with her when she died?
2471There is further news?
2471There is still another-- a Senor Hurlstone-- who is missing? 2471 They will be here in five minutes; do you wish them to find you already here?"
2471WHAT has happened?
2471We must all go together,she said;"shall we not?"
2471Well, you shall have Dick then,said Miss Keene, laughing;"but was it for THAT you were seeking me?"
2471Well-- if I am in love with her, what then?
2471Well?
2471Well?
2471Well?
2471Well?
2471Were you not sent here by Winslow?
2471What IS the matter?
2471What are you thinking of? 2471 What did he say?"
2471What do you mean, Dick?
2471What do you mean?
2471What do you want me to do?
2471What does it mean?
2471What for?
2471What have we here?
2471What have you got to do to- night?
2471What have you to say to this?
2471What if I refuse?
2471What is it, then?
2471What is it?
2471What matters? 2471 What matters?
2471What on earth, or sea, ever set the old man off again?
2471What other motive could he have?
2471What''s this stuff? 2471 What''s up now?"
2471What? 2471 What?"
2471What?
2471When was this?
2471When?
2471Where are you going?
2471Where away?
2471Where away?
2471Where shall we find more worthy mortals to worship them than our young friends, the handsome Brace, the energetic Winslow, the humorous Crosby? 2471 Where''s the captain?"
2471Who are you? 2471 Who dared say that?"
2471Who knows?
2471Who told you that?
2471Who was this queer Montgomery woman, Dick?
2471Who''s Ulricardo?
2471Who''s he?
2471Who? 2471 Why do n''t you arrest the men?"
2471Why not?
2471Why should YOU go?
2471Why?
2471Why?
2471Why?
2471Will you swear that you will not even seek her to say farewell; for in that moment the wretched girl may shake your resolution?
2471YOU?
2471You are not frightened, Miss Keene?
2471You are not yet reconciled to Mr. Keene''s expedition, then?
2471You are the friend and colleague of Hurlstone, do n''t you see?
2471You do n''t happen to remember the direction of the current off shore when you were running up here?
2471You do not comprehend, then? 2471 You have told them-- NOTHING MORE?"
2471You refuse-- to-- to accept it?
2471You said that both the Comandante and Alcalde had arranged to send away certain ladies-- are you not mistaken?
2471You say you are going ashore?
2471You want ME, my good man?
2471You will help me, Father Esteban?
2471You will leave here-- this house?
2471You will not refuse me?
2471You will promise me that?
2471You will take a letter from me to the Archbishop, and put yourself under his care?
2471You would n''t surely abandon the nest again?
2471You? 2471 You?"
2471Ai n''t we going on to Mazatlan?"
2471Am I not free?
2471And how is dear Mr. Banks?
2471And if he was that exception-- what then?
2471And if we should go ashore here"--"Well?"
2471And there are a few more-- aren''t there, Ruiz?"
2471And where did YOU hear it?"
2471And would they not consider his return an act of cowardice?
2471And would you have been afraid to leave your cabin-- or are you joking?
2471Are you ready?
2471Are you tired of the ship?"
2471Brace?"
2471Brimmer?"
2471Brooks?"
2471But perhaps the priest might have been a confidant of his past, and had recalled the old affection in rivalry of her?
2471But was he sure of that?
2471But what about your duenna?
2471But what was he doing there?--and why had he not appeared with the others at the entertainment?
2471But what''s the use of it?
2471But what''s the use of talking?"
2471But which side had Todos Santos favored?
2471But who has changed the custom here?"
2471But,"he added, turning suddenly and almost rudely upon the priest,"do you know the meaning of this irruption of the outer world to ME?
2471But,"he added, turning towards the plateau again,"what are they doing now?
2471Can you believe that it is possible that they have never heard of this woman''s search for me?
2471Could it have been he who had haunted him?
2471Could there have been a more perfect illustration of it than the power that led us here?
2471Deuced pretty woman!--no make- up there, eh?"
2471Did he know it?
2471Did he know she was there?
2471Did you ever see anything so ridiculous-- and shameful, too-- as the''Ulricardo''business?
2471Do n''t you know me?"
2471Do n''t you see it?
2471Do n''t you see?
2471Do tell me-- what DID he say?
2471Do you know what that means to a woman in my profession?
2471Do you mean to say they do n''t know any history later than our old Revolutionary War?
2471Do you take?"
2471Do you think your silence in her presence is not a protestation that she, even she, child as she is, can read, with the cunning of her sex?"
2471For why?
2471Had Mrs. Markham any previous knowledge of the Senor''s real character?
2471Had anything occurred to renew his affection?
2471Had he wounded her in some other unknown way?
2471Had she effectively evaded contact with the others by leaving the garden through the little gate in the wall that entered the Mission enclosure?
2471Had you neither money nor credit to purchase clothes?
2471Have n''t they heard of the United States among them?
2471He believed Perkins; but was it possible that the Padre could be ignorant of the designs of his fellow- councilors?
2471He do n''t look as if his hat fitted him any too comfortably this morning, does he?"
2471He laughed, and went on still gayly,--"But what''s the use of anticipating?
2471He must have thought the danger great to have broken the Senor''s orders and come upon deck?
2471He suddenly lifted his eyes to Padre Esteban, and, half rising to his feet, said,--"Are we alone?"
2471He would have to see her first-- and if he did, how would he explain his real position?
2471He''s not going off on that wild- goose chase, after all?
2471Her present Government, in any event, do n''t represent either the Republic of Mexico or the people of Todos Santos-- don''t you see?
2471How could he be near enough to assist HER without again openly casting his lot among them?
2471How far is the next settlement?"
2471Hurlstone?"
2471I may laugh-- mayn''t I?"
2471I suppose it do n''t make any difference to you, Miss Keene, does it?"
2471I wonder what old Brimmer would say to his wife''s full- dress nightgown-- eh?"
2471I''ll speak to the captain-- I''ll complain to the consignees-- I''ve got business at Mazatlan-- I expect letters-- I"--"Business, my dear fellow?"
2471If she could be able to convince them of their blunder, would it be wise to do so?
2471If so, when and how had Perkins received the intelligence that brought him to Todos Santos?
2471In a little while we shall be separated-- why should it not be as friends?
2471Is he not?"
2471Is it not so?"
2471Is it not, then, that there is no duenna in your country?"
2471Is it not, then, the custom of the Americans?
2471Is that it?"
2471It would n''t do to go feeling round the settlement in the dark-- would it?
2471Just a few friends, eh?"
2471Know you not, then, of one Hurlstone, who is believed to be still in the ship Excelsior, and perhaps of the party who seized it?"
2471Let me rather speak of the social and literary triumphs of our little community, of our floating Arcadia-- may I say Olympus?
2471M''Carthy-- eh?"
2471Markham?"
2471May I venture to keep this gentle instrument as a reminder of the superior intellect it has so often crowned?
2471Might not this strange, unimpassioned, omniscient man already know HIS secret as he had known the others''?
2471Might she not serve them all-- even Hurlstone himself-- by saying nothing, and leaving the burden of proof to their idiotic accusers?
2471Nor California-- that we took from them during the late war?"
2471Or had she herself been unfortunate through any idle word to reopen the wound?
2471Padre Esteban avoided Hurlstone''s eyes as he answered with affected coolness,--"Quien sabe?
2471Perhaps it might be to HER advantage-- and if so, would he be justified in exposing its absurdity?
2471Perhaps you''ll tell me where you HAVE been?"
2471Pretty rough outside, ai n''t it?"
2471She''s a whole team and the little dog under the wagon, ai n''t she?
2471THAT?"
2471Tell to me quick,"she whispered, hastily putting her own little brown ear against Miss Keene''s mouth,"immediatamente, are you much happy?"
2471That''s only fair, is n''t it?"
2471The first American ship that comes in here-- eh?"
2471The man that wrote this letter may be mad-- but he is neither a pirate nor a thief-- and yet"--"He a pirate?"
2471The old man looks wrathy, do n''t he?
2471The young man replied, with a half reproachful gesture:"Do you, then, think me still so weak?
2471Then you have told her the story of your life?"
2471There is a Captain- General of port-- isn''t there?
2471To attend a married senora?"
2471Was it the excitement of danger that had overcome his reserve, and set free his compressed will and energy?
2471Was it to THIS he was returning after his despairing search for oblivion?
2471Was it too late yet?
2471Was she mortified that he had not first declared his passion-- he who had never dared to speak to her of love before?
2471Was there anything else in these somewhat commonplace details of vulgar and low intrigue than what he had told the priest?
2471Well, what''s the fact?
2471Were all these Americano husbands as sensitive and as gloomily self- sacrificing and expiating?
2471What ARE they looking at?"
2471What are YOU doing?"
2471What are you, little one?"
2471What did he talk about?"
2471What do you say to having a little supper with Miss Montgomery, eh?--perfectly proper, you know-- at our hotel?
2471What do you think they would have done to him?"
2471What does Dona Isabel say?"
2471What does Father Esteban tell you?
2471What have we turned round for?
2471What is the matter?"
2471What security had he at all?
2471What then?
2471When it no longer exists, there will be no parole-- don''t you see?"
2471When were they given?"
2471Where should you seek shelter but here?"
2471Who dare do this thing?"
2471Who dare talk like that?"
2471Who is sending the booty ashore, eh?"
2471Who''d have thought that sneak Hurlstone would have played his cards so well?
2471Who''s that in the boat?"
2471Who''s to pay for this?"
2471Why are your friends so polite to you?
2471Why do n''t you ask HIM?"
2471Why does every one love you so?"
2471Why should I worry myself, who can only assist him by passive obedience?
2471Why should he be so assured of her past?
2471Why should n''t she, hereafter, encourage that devotion as well as that sneer from this complacently beloved Mr. Hurlstone?
2471Why should we disturb their innocent complacency and tranquil enjoyment by information which can not increase and might impair their present felicity?
2471Why should we not look back upon our little world of this ship as a happy one?"
2471Why should we spoil any little surprise that our gallant captain may have in store for us?
2471Why should you abandon it?
2471Without replying to his question, she said quickly,--"You are better then, Mr. Hurlstone?
2471Would she answer the Comandante as Dona Barbara had answered HIM?
2471Yet, where could he go?
2471You are a blind-- a deaf-- to but one thing all the time?
2471You have heard the story of my wrongs?"
2471You have perhaps, in happier and more careless hours, heard me speak of Mrs. Euphemia M''Corkle, of Illinois?"
2471You know he''s off by the steamer-- day after to- morrow?"
2471You know what it means?
2471You would not conceal from the physician whom you asked for balsam either the wound, the symptoms, or the cause?
2471and Mr. Crosby?
2471and are you still resolved?"
2471and how comes this blessed privilege of seeing you alone?"
2471and she is of a distinct class, perhaps?"
2471and whence come you?"
2471asked Miss Keene,"What are''Breakers ahead''?"
2471is n''t it glorious?"
2471my dear Mrs. Markham, why should the Unknown always fill us with apprehension?
2471or was the news now being brought by this messenger whom he, Hurlstone, had supplanted?
2471repeated Miss Keene;"are you mad, too?"
2471said the young girl, letting the fire of her dark eyes soften to a look of almost childish appeal--"you will help me to intercede for him?
2471she exclaimed, with a sudden exaggerated start of horror,"what have I done?
2471what are you doing?"
2471what was that?"
2471what''s that?
2471what''s that?"
2471what''s that?"
2471you have classes?
2471you know not then what has happened?
28022And McCoy thought it would n''t work?
28022And if we stay?
28022And now,he began, somewhat uncertain as to just how to proceed,"what do you intend to do about the boats?"
28022And what business is it of ours? 28022 And you think it is something else than fishing?"
28022Any news, Blankovitch?
28022Anything the matter?
28022Anything wrong, Jack?
28022Are all of your boats as fast as this one?
28022Are n''t you speaking two words for yourself?
28022Are there no other boats here than Lang''s?
28022Are you going to try to run her?
28022Are you hurt?
28022Are you the boss?
28022But ca n''t you do something?
28022But if they ai n''t runnin'', what you going to do?
28022But you do not?
28022Can you beat it? 28022 Can you speak Russian or Italian?"
28022Could I speak to Miss Dickie a moment?
28022Did n''t I tell you, Cap, that I''d have old Dupont eating out of your hand in less than a week?
28022Did n''t the boat that smashed them, lay to?
28022Did the_ Petrel_ sink right away?
28022Did you see McCoy yesterday?
28022Do n''t let on when dad comes back that you''ve seen me, will you, Mr. Blair? 28022 Do n''t like her, eh?"
28022Do n''t you know that Mascola murdered my father? 28022 Do n''t you regard the plant and the canned product on the floor as sufficient security for a temporary loan of three thousand dollars?"
28022Do you find it necessary to go to such extremes often?
28022Do you mind telling me who is offering you stuff at a lower figure?
28022Do you play checkers?
28022Do you think Barrows made any mistake?
28022Do you think I could cut it?
28022Do you think Mr. Gregory did any more than I could have done?
28022Do you think we got out without being seen?
28022Do you think you could furnish me with enough fish?
28022Do you?
28022Does Mascola go often to Diablo?
28022Does he live over there?
28022Does n''t Rock have to put up a bond, too?
28022Emery dust?
28022Get my idea?
28022Got a job yet, Boris?
28022Got things fixed up, Jones? 28022 Has Mr. Gregory been back since I left?
28022Have you finished your inspection?
28022Have you plenty of fish?
28022How about going over in that speed- boat of yours?
28022How about it?
28022How about it?
28022How about the cannery?
28022How can he get by with it?
28022How can they run without fish?
28022How did Peters know they were coming here?
28022How did it come out?
28022How do you know it?
28022How do you know who it was?
28022How does that strike you?
28022How is everything at the island?
28022How long would it take for me to get a bond?
28022How many boats has Mascola?
28022How many boats have you?
28022How will you man them?
28022Howard?
28022I asked Mr. Gregory to bring up a business statement to- night, Aunt Mary; you''d like to see it, would n''t you? 28022 I wonder what he''s doing out here running like that?"
28022Is fishing good out here?
28022Is he dead?
28022Is n''t it customary to make a part payment when the contract is signed?
28022Is she in on the deal?
28022Is she wide open?
28022Is that one of the Lang boats?
28022Is the_ Curlew_ still off Northwest Harbor?
28022Know anything about marine motors?
28022May I help?
28022Mr. Gregory? 28022 No signs of wreckage; nothing?"
28022Not here?
28022Nothing has been heard of them since?
28022Now, boys, what is it? 28022 Now,"she said calmly,"when can you get me my men?"
28022Say, Mr. Blair, do n''t you think there''s a chance of my seeing dad before I leave? 28022 So you thought you had Mascola beaten, did you?
28022So you want to pay me a flat rate for my boats and hire me to train your men with my fishermen?
28022Some more of your friends?
28022Suppose there ai n''t no profits?
28022That''s what you want fellows to think who are working for you, is n''t it?
28022Then what?
28022They do make a difference, do n''t they?
28022They''ve got brains and hearts left, have n''t they?
28022This is the Legonia Fish Cannery, is n''t it?
28022Two or four cycle?
28022Washed off?
28022We can send some over right away, ca n''t we?
28022What are we waiting for?
28022What became of Mr. Gregory? 28022 What can they do?"
28022What did I tell you? 28022 What did you tell him?"
28022What do you know about my business?
28022What do you make of Mascola?
28022What do you mean by that? 28022 What do you mean by trying to man my boats?"
28022What do you mean? 28022 What do you mean?"
28022What do you mean?
28022What do you mean?
28022What do you say we start along the north shore with an eye out for fish and Mascola? 28022 What do you think of Bandrist?"
28022What do you think of them?
28022What do you want?
28022What do you want?
28022What do you want?
28022What do you want?
28022What do you want?
28022What do you want?
28022What fee would you charge for your services?
28022What is all that to me?
28022What is it, Tom?
28022What is it?
28022What is your proposition?
28022What kind of fish are you catching now?
28022What luck?
28022What of that?
28022What was the idea?
28022What was your plan?
28022What were you thinking of, just then? 28022 What''s he sayin'', Pete?"
28022What''s new, Black? 28022 What''s that behind us?"
28022What''s that got to do with it? 28022 What''s that?"
28022What''s the amount of your claim?
28022What''s the big idea?
28022What''s the matter I say? 28022 What''s the matter with the Western people?"
28022What''s the matter with your arm?
28022What''s the matter?
28022What''s the trouble, Pete? 28022 What''s the trouble?"
28022What''s this, Jack?
28022What?
28022What?
28022When can we start out with the fish?
28022When was he last seen?
28022When will he be in?
28022Where are you going?
28022Where can I get a boat?
28022Where can we find the local judge?
28022Where did she go?
28022Where''s boss?
28022Where?
28022Who are you?
28022Who is Lang?
28022Who is Rossi?
28022Who would ever have thought that Dick would have given in?
28022Who''s Rock?
28022Who''s getting the swelled- head?
28022Why could n''t you? 28022 Why did n''t you tell me your arm had been hurt?"
28022Why do n''t you do it?
28022Why do n''t you run them all?
28022Why do n''t you tell me what you are going to do?
28022Why have you never said anything like this before?
28022Why not send a bunch of the boys over right away?
28022Why not wait on the wharf until they come up?
28022Why not?
28022Why not?
28022Why not?
28022Why?
28022Why?
28022Will you give me a list of the stuff you need?
28022Will you look after him? 28022 Will you see to getting the_ Pelican_ and_ Curlew_ started as soon as possible?"
28022Will you stay and help Sorenson load the rest of the motor?
28022Wo n''t you come into the office?
28022Would you be willing to enter into a contract with me to keep the cannery supplied with fish?
28022Yes, but do they?
28022You combed the beach, you say? 28022 You do n''t mean yourself?"
28022You do n''t suppose anything went wrong?
28022You knew nothing of his plans?
28022You mean advertise?
28022You mean soldiers?
28022You mean you''re going to ditch me for Mascola?
28022You think that has n''t anything to do with your quitting me to get more money? 28022 You think this one will fill the bill?"
28022You''ll have to have the cash? 28022 You''re going to run them?"
28022Your men licked them, did n''t they?
28022***** Good God, would they never come up?
28022*****"Where''s Dick, Aunt Mary?"
28022*****"You do n''t mean to tell me that''s Diablo?"
28022A few minutes more and----"What do you want, Boris?"
28022After all, what did he, Bronson, know about the_ Gray Ghost_?
28022And do n''t you suppose in fishing with a man like Bill Lang, a person learns something?
28022And if so, where was he going to get the money to pay for it?
28022And what right have you to think things like that?
28022And what was he going to do?
28022And what was he going to wear?
28022And what was her purpose in putting in in the dark to Hell- Hole?
28022And who do you think it was?"
28022And who knew, if Rock did n''t?
28022And why in the name of common sense would any woman with hair like that want to keep it tucked away under a close- fitting cap?
28022And yet, what business could Rock have with the jobbers?
28022And, to quote the reputable Farnsworth, what chance would any man stand of getting anything out of a woman on a loosely drawn contract like that?
28022Anything?"
28022Are n''t you going to help the boys out?"
28022Are you hurt?"
28022As Gregory said nothing in the way of argument, she challenged:"Do you think you could do any better?"
28022As he finished, he noted that a worried expression crept to the girl''s eyes, though she said:"What''s that amount to?
28022As the foreman said nothing, he asked bluntly:"How would you like the job as house manager?"
28022As they drew near the_ Albatross_ she hailed the fisherman:"How are the fish, Jack?"
28022Between shots he heard her mutter:"Can you beat that?
28022Bill Lang and Richard Gregory murdered at El Diablo and Mexican Joe who had been with them, found on the island?
28022Blair?"
28022But how could he?
28022But how could she make him believe it?
28022But how?
28022But if Bill Lang and his father had met with foul play, why were the bodies ever recovered?
28022But what chance would a man have throttled like that by another?
28022But what could five men do on the island against the hordes of Bandrist and Mascola?
28022But what did it matter?
28022But what good would it do them?
28022But what kind?
28022But what was that to the pain which gnawed at her heart?
28022But what was the use of starting a row?
28022But why was it necessary to take the little_ Petrel_?
28022But, was that good enough?
28022By the way, where did you say that new market was located?"
28022By whom?
28022CHAPTER VIII A DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE"What do you expect me to do with a bunch of cripples like that?"
28022CHAPTER XX PLANS FOR A SHOW- DOWN Shall the control of our fisheries pass into foreign hands?
28022CHAPTER XXIX UNDER ORDERS"You have seen nothing of the speed- boat from Legonia?"
28022CHAPTER XXVI THE VALUE OF PUBLICITY"What time is it?"
28022Ca n''t you hear me?
28022Can you beat that?"
28022Can you let me have the money if he says it''s all right?"
28022Can you see anything wrong with that?"
28022Coming up soon?"
28022Could it be possible that the propeller was still in the water?
28022Could one of them have been Kenneth Gregory?
28022Could that be the channel the girl meant to take?
28022Could this be the girl who had angrily announced that she intended to run her business in her own way?
28022Desirous of starting conversation after a protracted silence, she began:"Who do you think I saw down- town the other day?"
28022Did Bandrist think he was the only one who knew the way out?
28022Did n''t I say he''d come back at the first chance?
28022Did you ever notice them throw garbage overboard from the deck of a steamer and see one lone gull flying in her wake?
28022Did you notice how they took orders from him without even talking back?"
28022Do you get the idea?"
28022Do you think you can run my business better than I can myself?"
28022Do you understand?"
28022Does he think you''ll rob more traps, lay round more nets and run more men off the beach with his seine?
28022Does n''t that more than make up for the handicap of being a woman?"
28022Feel better?"
28022For had not Rossi given the accustomed signal to that effect?
28022Granting that Gregory arrived within the next half- hour, what could he possibly accomplish in so short a time?
28022Gregory?"
28022Gregory?"
28022Had Dickie Lang not said that Mascola laughed at the courts?
28022Had McCoy too fallen a victim to hero- worship?
28022Had Rock obtained other due and unpaid accounts?
28022Had not Rossi reported the departure of the former manager more than a month ago?
28022Had not the young man smiled?
28022Had the girl noticed how badly his clothes fit him in comparison with McCoy''s?
28022Had the man landed others on the_ Richard_?
28022Has he seen this one?"
28022Has that anything to do with your working for me?"
28022Have n''t I any come- back?"
28022Have you read that story of the mix- up between the Americans and the alien fishermen at Diablo Island?"
28022Having trouble?"
28022He did n''t give him a chance, did he?
28022He had n''t meant to make it quite so plain but if she insisted on the truth, why not?
28022He says to the boys that it was every feller for himself and----""Rock''s got a mortgage on your house, has n''t he, Joe?"
28022He strove to regain control of his scattered senses as Blagg burst out:"You''re figurin''to start somethin''you ca n''t finish, ai n''t you?
28022Hello, Dalton.--What''s that?--Yes, I get you.--How''s the stuff?--It is, eh?
28022Hello, what''s that?"
28022His firm was building boats for the Italian, so why should he say anything?
28022How about Pete Carlin?
28022How are you coming, Dorgan?"
28022How did boats keep in touch with one another?
28022How does that suit you?"
28022How far?"
28022How long could I run this outfit if all my men were like you?
28022How long do you suppose you and Tom Howard would have lasted on the island if you had insisted on staying the night we were over here?"
28022How long will you get that six dollars a day with the Lang fleet out of commission?
28022How many months had he been a prisoner on El Diablo?
28022How many times had the boss been there before?
28022How''s the baby?
28022I----""Are there many of the boys out of work?"
28022If Bandrist was a fool about a woman, what was that to him?
28022If so, for what purpose?
28022If the Slavonian was through, why did n''t he close the valve and come down?
28022Illustration:"May I come aboard your vessel?"]
28022Is he in?"
28022Is n''t that it?"
28022Is n''t that right?"
28022Is n''t that the truth?"
28022Is that business?"
28022Is that right?"
28022Is that right?"
28022Is there anything I can do for you?"
28022Manuel saying he was run down?
28022Mascola killed by Bandrist?
28022May I come aboard your vessel?"
28022McCoy, who had been her loyal friend, and servant?
28022Or was it the faint pulsing of a motor- launch?
28022Over there?
28022Seen any of my men inside?"
28022She leaned closer and exclaimed in a low voice:"And how do we know he does n''t get by with murder the way he does with everything else?
28022She singled out a few of the older men and spoke directly to them:"Do you think you''d be here now if it had n''t been for Bill Lang?
28022Should he have waited until his return?
28022Should he tell the boy of his father''s strange absence?
28022Silently regarding the blackened particles, the girl asked:"Carlin was with you yesterday you said, did n''t you?"
28022Silvanus Rock a smuggler?
28022So Bandrist thought to give him the slip, did he?
28022That right?"
28022The dirty robbers are going to stay and fight?"
28022Then Gregory asked:"Does any one live on the island?"
28022Then he added:"Do you do stunts like that often?"
28022Then he added:"How are we going to find out about each other?"
28022Then he asked aloud:"Who''s the_ Gray Ghost_?"
28022Then he asked:"How far out to sea did you go?"
28022Then he asked:"McCoy was the foreman, was n''t he?"
28022Then he asked:"What did that sound like to you, Bronson?"
28022Then he asked:"What is the nature of your claim?"
28022Then he said:"Why not stay on the_ Gull_, Mr. Gregory?
28022Then she shouted to the captain of the_ Curlew_:"What luck, Jones?"
28022Then why, he asked himself, was he kind of glad that Dick had turned down his proposition?
28022Thirty days is customary on that kind of stuff, is n''t it?
28022To satisfy his curiosity he asked:"What do you mean by the cannery agreeing to pay the fines?"
28022Voice his own fears and suspicions for the safety of Gregory, Sr.?
28022Want to leave message?"
28022Was Diablo to beat her as it had beaten others?
28022Was Rock backing Bandrist?
28022Was he bent only upon stealing the boat or was he only one of many who would be down upon them any minute?
28022Was it luck?
28022We''ve beaten Mascola, hands down, so why should we care?"
28022We----""What''s your proposition, Blagg?"
28022Were the obstacles which he had encountered about the island due to something more than a mere defense of good fishing grounds?
28022Were the two men in cahoots with Mascola''s gang?
28022Were there no men in the cave?
28022Were they framing up?
28022What about an interview?"
28022What are you going to do about it?
28022What are you going to do about it?"
28022What are you waiting for?"
28022What brought the man to Rock''s bank?
28022What can you do?"
28022What chance would he have of finding Mascola at the main entrance to the cave?
28022What chance would he have to show Mascola now?
28022What could we have done legally to break through Mascola''s fence?"
28022What did I tell you?
28022What did anybody really know about her, for that matter?
28022What did it matter if the heat was scorching his neck?
28022What did she know of this man, save the fact that he bore his father''s name?
28022What did you ever do to Tommy Black?"
28022What do you know about things here?
28022What do you say?"
28022What do you suppose will become of you if he makes good?
28022What else would I do with them?"
28022What if they have shotguns?
28022What is Mascola paying his own fishermen?
28022What is that?"
28022What shall we do?
28022What time is it now?"
28022What was he going to do about it?
28022What was the idea of leaving her clear out of it?
28022What was the matter with Dick to- night?
28022What was the matter with his trigger finger?
28022What was the use of losing all he had gained by pursuing a policy of playing safe and"shooting nickels"?
28022What was the use of taking such a chance as this?
28022What was the_ Gray Ghost_?
28022What were the Russians and Austrians doing to you when he came?
28022What will you do for me?"
28022What would twelve hundred dollars have amounted to three months ago?
28022What''s that you''ve got there?"
28022What''s the matter, Jones?
28022What''s the matter?"
28022What''s the trouble?"
28022What''s the use of bein''a damn fool?"
28022When do you want to go to work?"
28022Where did she clear from?
28022Where do you think I get off?
28022Where had he been going at this time of night?
28022Where had he left that darned paper anyway?
28022Where is your boat?"
28022Who backed you with boats and gear and taught you how to fish so you could hold your own against the outsiders?
28022Who was it that took up your fight?
28022Who was it?
28022Who were the mysterious strangers who had accompanied them from Legonia?
28022Who would ever know?
28022Who would have thought it?"
28022Why are n''t you on the job?"
28022Why are you a fool?"
28022Why ca n''t we be the same?
28022Why could n''t hard- headed business men realize the value of the thing he was trying to get at?
28022Why could n''t he tell which?
28022Why did n''t Mascola fight like a man?
28022Why do n''t you go and find out if they''re double- crossing you?
28022Why had Jack appeared so grouchy?
28022Why had he not jumped from the ledge at first sight of his father''s murderer?
28022Why had he not seen and understood before this?
28022Why had he permitted Dickie Lang to accompany the party to the island?
28022Why had n''t he thought of it before?
28022Why had the girl persisted in her determination to take an active part in the conflict?
28022Why not fathom the motive which lay behind Mascola''s action?
28022Why not get out of town for a while till the thing blew over?
28022Why not hit the grit?
28022Why not strangle Mascola beneath the surface?
28022Why not?
28022Why should he pay you fellows twice that much?
28022Why should he pay you six dollars when he can load up with a gang that''ll do what he says for three?
28022Why should he try to fathom them?
28022Why should you not pay for the extra risk we run in getting them?"
28022Why was Gregory there anyway?
28022Why was the law not enforced?
28022Why withhold it from the public?
28022Why would it not have been simpler to have made way with them entirely?
28022Why?"
28022Will you call again or leave your name?"
28022Will you show me where they are?"
28022Would Mr. Rock care for a drink so early in the morning?
28022Would it surprise you to know that Mascola does not own a single fishing- boat?
28022Would the girl do as she was told and stay on the launch?
28022Would you like to go with me?"
28022You ai n''t bought the cannery already, have you?"
28022You have n''t had a row with Jack already, have you?"
28022You say he got through?"
28022Your father did not expect you so soon, did he?"
34507''Esquire,''eh? 34507 ''So it''s No, is it, young man?''
34507Ai n''t committed soothin''syrup, have ye?
34507Ai n''t scared o''poison oak, then?
34507Am I spectacular?
34507Am I to open it now or wait till Christmas?
34507And Digger would n''t tell no more?
34507And Miss Jessamy knew all this-- see?
34507And do you think it might have been the Poison Oakers who closed my spring to increase the flow down there?
34507And how do the English- speaking people spell the second word, Poche?
34507And if you should happen to get me, why-- why, where am I at again?
34507And is that an enviable distinction?
34507And never learn the question that puzzled your idealistic father for thirty years? 34507 And now what''s to be done?
34507And now?
34507And still ye ai n''t afraid o''poison oak?
34507And the answer is...?
34507And the six?
34507And the third man to succeed before me?
34507And was n''t she right?
34507And what is your answer?
34507And what''s your final opinion on the matter?
34507And what_ do_ you like in life?
34507And whatever shall I say, dearie, when Adam Selden comes to me today?
34507And which of the Poison Oakers packs a twenty- two high- power rifle? 34507 And who else did he speak about?"
34507And who is Bolivio?
34507And who was he?
34507And who?
34507And you meant actually for Dodd to kill Foss?
34507And, please, what''s the typewriter for-- if I''m not too bold?
34507Any o''mine in that bunch?
34507Are n''t they?
34507Are you badly burned?
34507Are you through?
34507But are n''t all of the Poison Oakers concerned in my speedy removal from this country?
34507But ca n''t you tell me how you did that even?
34507But did n''t he say as how others had danced the fire dance besides me and you?
34507But his partner''s name?
34507But how you goin''to live? 34507 But how''bout Digger?
34507But what is the gang''s particular purpose?
34507But why? 34507 By the way,"she asked,"have you written that letter to Mr. Selden, telling him what we found out down at the county seat?"
34507Ca n''t your imagination place you in his shoes? 34507 Ca n''t, eh?
34507Can you do what I asked about?
34507Can you handle a gun fairly well?
34507Can you recall his name?
34507Can you spin a dollar in air with your left hand, draw, and hit it before it strikes the ground?
34507Coffee, Moffat?
34507Cut it out?
34507D''he give it to ye?
34507D''ye mean to tell me yer maw''s sister do n''t own that prop''ty?
34507D''ye really mean it, kid? 34507 D''ye think you could draw with me?"
34507Dan Smeed, eh?
34507Did Jessamy Selden overhear Old Dad Sloan when he told that?
34507Did he mention any names?
34507Did he?
34507Did n''t I tell you how it would be?
34507Did you get this partner''s name?
34507Did you learn that expression at the University of California or in France?
34507Did you recognize him?
34507Digger Foss, eh?
34507Do I gather that you are calling me a liar, Mr. Selden? 34507 Do n''t get me?"
34507Do n''t you know what my answer is?
34507Do we? 34507 Do what?"
34507Do you imagine that the white people who saw you are ridiculing you?
34507Do you know a piece of land down in Clinker Creek Cañon that is called the Old Ivison Place, Chupurosa?
34507Do you know who owns the land on which our horses are standing?
34507Do you think he tried to lay me out?
34507Do you wish to get up?
34507Does Ed know anything?
34507Does he belong to the tribe?
34507Does n''t it strike you as strange that you and I were not subpoenaed as witnesses?
34507Does that mean me?
34507Does the letter tell?
34507Ever try to convince a wasp that you have more right on earth than he has?
34507Fer me?
34507For-- er-- money?
34507Friendly cuss, ai n''t he, Dad?
34507Get stung?
34507Glad, eh?
34507Got under your guard with that one, eh, ol''-timer? 34507 Has it occurred to you that I am throwing myself at you?"
34507Have you any bosom friends in the Clinker Creek district?
34507Have you ever heard the name Peter Drew?
34507He succeeded?
34507Help with what?
34507Hey?
34507Hey?
34507How did the meeting end?
34507How do you do it?
34507How do you do?
34507How do you know I have done that?
34507How do you know?
34507How early you gonta start the drive for the mountains this year, Old Man?
34507How long ye owned this forty?
34507How long''d he own that prop''ty before he died?
34507How many white men have been honoured with membership?
34507How?
34507Howdy, Pencie?
34507Howdy?
34507I''m supposed to know what?
34507I? 34507 I?"
34507If I ai n''t too bold in askin'', Mr. Drew-- what was ol''Damon Tamroy fillin''yer ear with about me today?
34507Is all in readiness?
34507Is anything the matter?
34507Is he angry?
34507Is that there glass, young feller?
34507Is there a house on the place?
34507Is there anything that stands between us?
34507Is this here letter a lie?
34507Is your trail growing plainer?
34507Jess''my--Selden''s eyes were fixed sternly on his step- daughter--"What''re ye laughin''at?"
34507Jessamy, where have you been?
34507Just what are the Poison Oakers?
34507Le''s see-- what was the name Dad said?
34507Look here,he said:"why did n''t you tell me more of what I might expect at this fool performance?"
34507Make yourself so spectacular and-- er-- outstanding, without leaving any traces of art?
34507Mr. Drew, did ye ever hear that name before Damon Tamroy said it to ye?
34507Now about the Old Tabor Ivison Place?
34507Now as you were n''t expecting me to come along, have you enough money for lunch for two? 34507 Now,"said Oliver,"who knows but that my sniper is not hidden up there in the hills?"
34507Play the game, eh?
34507Quartz?
34507Said there was n''t no such outfit?
34507Señor,he asked,"is there in the middle of your body, on the left side, the scar of a wound like a man''s eye?"
34507Shall we draw when we meet ag''in, er forget it entirely-- or see who c''n load an''shoot quickest right here an''now?
34507Shall we go our ways now, an''draw when we come together ag''in?
34507Smeed?
34507So Old Man Selden always shoots straight from the shoulder, eh?
34507So we''re going to be heavy this morning, eh?
34507Stranger about here, ai n''t ye?
34507That dredge?
34507That so? 34507 Then it was Foss who shot?"
34507Then why did n''t some of you warn this man?
34507They know it?
34507Travellin''horseback?
34507Wait? 34507 Was Dan Smeed my father?"
34507Was it? 34507 Was that a religious dance?"
34507Well, what can I do for you gentlemen?
34507Well, why ai n''t we runnin''Drew out?
34507Well,she asked,"will the Poison Oakers run you off?"
34507Well?
34507Well?
34507Were you drunk or crazy?
34507What are your views on religion?
34507What can it mean?
34507What caused that?
34507What did you come up in this country for?
34507What do they call this reservation?
34507What do you think of that one?
34507What do_ you_ think about that?
34507What do_ you_ want my answer to be?
34507What for?
34507What for?
34507What good will come of it? 34507 What in the mischief are you doing in the saddle this time of night?"
34507What is it? 34507 What is this?--a holdup?"
34507What was it all about?
34507What you doin'', then?
34507What''d Digger say?
34507What''d he say they said?
34507What''ll it be, Pencie?
34507What''s it to do with religion?
34507What''s the good o''watchin''this guy? 34507 What''s the idea?"
34507What''s the rest of the news?
34507What''s the rush?
34507What''s the use? 34507 What''s this here?"
34507What''s this? 34507 When?"
34507Where are you going?
34507Where do you think you are, Mr. Selden? 34507 Where is Sulphur Spring?"
34507Where is the beginning? 34507 Where you headin''for?"
34507Where''d you get that outfit, young feller?
34507Which way?
34507Who is that?
34507Who is your accuser?
34507Who owns it?
34507Who shot at you?
34507Who told you to? 34507 Why ca n''t you come across an''do the square thing now?"
34507Why do you ask that?
34507Why should I wait? 34507 Why, how so?"
34507Why, howdy?
34507Why?
34507Will you dare do that? 34507 Will you go out and look at it?"
34507Will you please state your business and ride on?
34507Will you ride up with me tomorrow afternoon?
34507With my bare feet? 34507 Ye got her out o''the office, then?"
34507Ye wanted to, eh? 34507 Yer father, eh?
34507Yer papy''s hey?
34507Yes? 34507 Yes?"
34507Yes?
34507Yes?
34507You approve, then?
34507You did, eh?
34507You knew it, then?
34507You like to surprise people, do n''t you?
34507You mean I must stamp out a_ fire_ with my bare feet? 34507 You say you know that your Aunt Nancy Fleet is named as owner of the property in the county records?"
34507You thought I was afraid of you, did you? 34507 You wo n''t be square?"
34507You''ll stay to supper? 34507 You''ll wait?"
34507You''re not offended?
34507You''ve been in the house often, I suppose?
34507Young man,came the piping tones,"is they a''B''cut in the metal that holds them stones in place?"
34507Your father?
34507_ And_ sober?
34507_ At_ you, do you think?--or into the water to frighten you?
34507_ The first time in yer life, Mr. Drew?_"Yes. 34507 ''Jessamy, My Sweetheart,''eh?
34507A bobcat?
34507A coyote?
34507A deer?
34507A garden an''bees an''writin''for a story paper, eh?
34507A minute later he asked:"Do you like to play poker?"
34507All in?"
34507Always ready to help-- d''ye savvy?
34507An''why''d he tell me to watch up here an''trail''i m if I saw''i m, without tellin''me why?
34507And does it make a great deal of difference if the subject chances to be of the other sex?"
34507And had her direct gaze faltered?
34507And had his inadvertent shutting off of Sulphur Spring''s supply of water stopped their illicit activities?
34507And how long must it continue?
34507And if you croak me, why, what if you did tell me?--I''m dead, ai n''t I?"
34507And that will be-- when?"
34507And was the rich colour of her skin a trifle heightened, or was it the glow from the sun, ever reddening as it climbed its ancient ladder in the sky?
34507And who had been prospecting thus on patented land?
34507And why was the Indian watching Foss in turn?
34507And ye say ye heard the name Dan Smeed over to Old Dad Sloan''s fer the first time?"
34507And, above all, why?
34507Answer me that?
34507Answer this: Why did n''t you tell me, when I told you my_ caballo''s_ name, that you knew what it meant?
34507Are ye really mad, now, Pencie?"
34507Are you afraid of Digger Foss?
34507Are you going to invite me in and show me around?"
34507Are you with me there?"
34507As they reached the cabin he asked:"Did you feel the end of the pipe under the water in the spring?"
34507Blue eye into blue eye he gazed, and once more asked the question:"Did I tell the truth when I said I loved her?"
34507But first, where''s them gems?"
34507But had he been drunk, or rabid from the hypodermic injections of Showut Poche- daka?
34507But how''bout the Selden boys?"
34507But what excuse could they produce for such an act?
34507But what is the meaning of it, Miss Selden?"
34507But where''s them stones?"
34507But who would go to such pains to do this, and hide the results of his work, as these had been hidden?
34507But why?
34507But--""Ye do?
34507Ca n''t ye ride to Poison Oak Ranch with us just as well as ye can ride on home?"
34507Can''t-- can''t you ride up the trail and find a way down to them, Oliver?
34507Can, will, or may?"
34507Could not the letter be produced and read on the porch?
34507D''ye understand?"
34507Did n''t you connect it with the name of the reservation at the time?"
34507Did she know the carving to be there?
34507Did ye see the records?"
34507Did you see him?"
34507Do n''t belong about here, do you, pardner?"
34507Do n''t you ever tire?"
34507Do n''t you know that all of us are constantly ashamed of our secret ideals-- ashamed of the best that is in us?
34507Do n''t you want me to go in?"
34507Do they have any idea who did it?"
34507Do we draw when we meet ag''in?"
34507Do you know Old Dad Sloan, the''Forty- niner?"
34507Do you know?"
34507Do you like missionaries?"
34507Do you mean to tell me that Adam Selden would attempt to run a man out of the country for that?"
34507Do you mind if I travel with you to the county seat?"
34507Drew?"
34507Drew?"
34507Drew?"
34507Drew?"
34507Drew?"
34507Drew?"
34507Drew?"
34507Drew?"
34507For what?
34507Foss, of course, had reason to hate him; but what could he gain by secretly watching him from cover?
34507Game, eh?"
34507Get me?
34507Gonta get a job?
34507Got yer place fenced, I reckon?"
34507Had Tommy My- Ma slipped out noiselessly and followed Foss?
34507Had he not been a fool?
34507Had he offended her in any way?
34507Had he said that day what he would not have revealed for anything-- at that time?
34507Had he told the truth?
34507Had he told the truth?
34507Had she known it, though, the day she questioned the patriarch?
34507Had some one carved this in a jocular effort to warn chance visitors to the place of the danger of the poison weed?
34507Had they been distilling moonshine whisky down at Sulphur Spring to supply the blind pigs controlled by the prosecuting attorney at the county seat?
34507Has anybody told ye about the poison oak that grows''round here?"
34507Have you ever heard of him?"
34507He does love to talk, does n''t he?"
34507His gal?
34507How about some breakfast?--and then your triumphal entry into the festivities?"
34507How come you to own the place?"
34507How''d he come by the place?
34507I dance the fire dance?
34507If you could narrow down a bit-- be more specific--""Well, then, do you believe in that?"
34507In Russia-- Germany?
34507In a pine tree close at hand an owl asked:"Who?
34507Is it trivial, my friend?"
34507Is that any way to run a man outa the country?
34507Is that it?"
34507It will build tall skyscrapers, and which of them will be as imposing as one of these majestic oaks which that machine may uproot?
34507May I suggest that I am rather proud of my biscuits tonight, and that they''re growing cold as lumps of clay?"
34507Mind if I look her over?"
34507Must-- must I say it-- right out, Jessamy?"
34507Nor whether the correct answer is Yes or No?"
34507Now, if you were in my place, would you be a piker and a spoilsport and a pink little prude, or would you be human and take out a stack?"
34507Now, what did Tamroy tell ye Old Dad Sloan had to say''bout this here Dan Smeed and_ me_?"
34507Oh, what shall we do, Oliver?
34507Old Man?"
34507Or did the carving represent the emblem of the Poison Oakers?
34507Or should he remain an idealist, a poor man, but loyal to his trust?
34507Or was he for some obscure reason still hiding under the dry manzanita tops?
34507Or, again-- both?
34507Partners, eh?
34507Plumb forget her, eh?"
34507Rattlesnake Reservation, eh?"
34507Say, who''s that Ike think he''s writin''to?
34507Selden?"
34507She waited a little, then resumed her seat and said:"And the next man that Old Dad Sloan mentioned as having tried the fire dance was-- guess who?"
34507Should a handful of uncouth Indians, a superstitious, dwindling tribe of near- savages, be permitted to handicap his part in this triumphal march?
34507Should he make a dive for his gun?
34507Should he shout to Foss?
34507So you are worried about the land tangle?"
34507So, once more, how can I be of service to you?"
34507Stamp out these objections?"
34507That it there?
34507The reputation of being a half- baked simpleton?"
34507Then Bolar drew nearer to the cave and shouted in:"What you gonta do?
34507Then Oliver asked abruptly:"Who laid that fire, and put the box of cloth and the_ olla_ at The Four Pools yesterday?"
34507Then as they sat their horses and gazed down a precipitous slope to the river, she asked:"Just why have you kept away from us all these weeks?"
34507Then if this was true-- and he knew it to be true-- what of the halfbreed, Digger Foss?
34507Then the threatened man in the saddle puffed out a cloud of cigarette smoke, and drawled sarcastically:"Well, why do n''t you shoot, ol''-timer?
34507Then there was a pause, which the girl at length broke--"Did you catch the name, Chupurosa?
34507Then--"Is it here, Señorita?"
34507There''s grass for the horse at present?"
34507Those are the Showut Poche- dakas coming?"
34507Took a rather long chance, if he merely wished to give me a touch of highlife, do n''t you think?"
34507Unless that letter tells?"
34507Wait for what?"
34507Wanta look over the ranch a bit?"
34507Was I so very bloodthirsty in trying to make the best of a bad situation by choosing, on the spur of the moment, which man ought to live on?
34507Was he not still a fool-- to renounce a fortune that was his for the taking?
34507Was n''t that right?"
34507Was that all Tamroy had to say?"
34507Was this in reality the reason why the Poison Oakers wished him to be gone?
34507Well, why not let them find out all that they wished to know in this regard?
34507Well?"
34507Were her eyes evading his?
34507What can we do?
34507What d''ye suppose-- crochet needles?"
34507What did they and their ridiculous beliefs amount to in this great scheme of life as he now saw it?
34507What do you think?
34507What forty?"
34507What hidden chapters in the bygone history of this ancient race?
34507What on earth you goin''to do?"
34507What should he do?
34507What strange traditions was he recalling to their minds?
34507What was the meaning of it all?
34507What you gonta do?"
34507What''a''ye got to say to that?"
34507What''re you goin''to do down in there?
34507What''s Digger watchin''Drew for?
34507What''s Foss sneakin''about watchin''Drew for?
34507What''s in that letter Jess''my handed you at Lime Rock yesterday?"
34507When would he face the question?
34507When would it end?
34507Where did you get it?"
34507Where did you get it?"
34507Where is your deed?"
34507Who ever heard of a woman being offended when a man admires her?
34507Who had carved the words?
34507Who was yer father?"
34507Who''s she from?"
34507Who''s stoppin''''i m?
34507Who''s with ye?"
34507Who-- o- o- o?"
34507Who?
34507Why did Selden wish to enter the cabin?
34507Why did you say that Selden would try to run me off my toy ranch in one breath, and that he is wicked only in a big way in the next?"
34507Why do n''t we get in and fire''i m out o''the country, like we said we was goin''to do?"
34507Why had she not ridden down to him, as of old?
34507Why try to nose him out?
34507Why was Old Man Selden keeping their guest out there in the night?
34507Why''s he packin''it if he do n''t mean to use it?
34507Why?"
34507Will the Showut Poche- dakas tell me where they are?"
34507Will the people of your own race do that?
34507Will you holster your gun and give me a chance before my arms play out?"
34507Will you let me try?"
34507Will you?"
34507Win what, though?
34507Wo n''t the post- master scent a conspiracy against Old Man Selden?"
34507Would his college education prove a safeguard against his reading the answer wrong, as his poor, unlettered old father had hoped?
34507Would n''t it be handier to have a good flow of water in both places?"
34507Would she figure in the answer?
34507Would the answer be Yes or No?
34507Would you care to hear my father''s last message to me?"
34507Yes or No, Oliver Drew?
34507You own the Old Tabor Ivison Place?"
34507You saw me shoot Henry Dodd-- d''ye really wanta draw with me?"
34507You''re glad, are n''t you?"
34507_ Actually?_""Actually-- literally-- honest- to- goodnessly!"
401A costume reader?
401And NOW what is it?
401And she gets the volumes on the installment plan, do n''t you see? 401 And was n''t the Captain there?"
401And your lunch?
401Another game on to- night?
401Any news of the yarn yet?
401Ask who-- me?--how funny to--"I wonder if we are talked out-- if it would spoil the day?
401Blix, do YOU love ME?
401Blix, do you love me?
401Blix, how long is it before you go?
401Blix-- how old are we?
401Blix?
401Blix?
401But how will we know them? 401 But is n''t it an improvement?"
401But it''s the keeping it up, Condy, that makes you WORTH BEING GOOD when you finally get to be good; do n''t you think? 401 But we''d never know if they did meet, and oh-- and WHO spoke first?"
401But what is it, Condy?
401But what is it?
401But where will we have them meet?
401But which is which?
401But why DON''T you go to the dock and see the vessel, if you can make a better article that way?
401But why?
401But why?
401But would he go-- that is, at once?
401But your work?
401But, Condy,she complained,"why in the world did you get so many crackers?
401But,hazarded Blix,"do n''t you find it rather dull out here-- lonesome?
401But-- but,he protested,"it''s not so radical as that, is it?
401Ca n''t we fix it up some way,said Blix,"to bring these two together-- to help them out in some way?"
401Ca n''t we get rid of him SOMEHOW?
401Ca n''t you give us a story?
401Ca n''t you just see it sticking out between the lines? 401 Cards?"
401Cheese, Condy?
401Condy, is n''t it all splendid?
401Condy, what''s the matter?
401Condy,said Blix, looking at him intently,"what is it stands in your way of leaving the''Times''?
401Did I, could I have possibly left my stick here?
401Did that boy do that?
401Did you ever hear of Luna''s restaurant?
401Did you get what you wanted from him?
401Do n''t you see it? 401 Do n''t you see what I mean?
401Do n''t you want to?
401Do what?
401Do you dare?
401Do you suppose they could possibly suspect?
401Do you think she knows it''s he, now that he''s taken off his marguerites?
401Does he think SHE is going to make the first move?
401Eh? 401 Five?
401Have n''t we?
401He would n''t do for K. D. B., would he?
401Hey? 401 Hey?
401How did it get out of order, Captain Jack?
401How did she know?
401How would it look if Sargeant, say, should give me back the money he had won from me? 401 I LOANED it to you?"
401I did n''t think,said Travis,"that Carter would so much as dare to ask me to dance with him--""Did he?
401I say, what is it? 401 I say,"said Eckert suddenly,"who''s that girl across the street there-- the one in black, just going by that furrier''s sign?
401I wonder,said Blix, as the two skirted the Plaza, going down to Kearney Street;"I wonder if I ought to ask him to supper?"
401If I put you on the car, will you expect me to pay your car- fare?
401In Heaven''s name, what does it mean?
401Is n''t it better than teas, and dancing, and functions?
401Is n''t it disappointing? 401 Is n''t it glory hallelujah?"
401Is n''t this a jolly little corner?
401Is that all? 401 Is that all?
401Is that all?
401Is that it? 401 Is that so?
401Is your sister-- is Miss Travis going to have her breakfast now? 401 It gets pretty bad sometimes, does n''t it?"
401It''s no worse for me than it is for you and-- well, do you suppose I would play with any one else? 401 It''s''Life''s Handicap,''"he answered, with a start;"but why and but why have I--""What''s it about?
401Just''well''?
401NOW what will we do?
401No, is it possible?
401Now we''ll stop and get to fishing again; do n''t you want to?
401Now, how in the wide world did that book come in my pocket?
401Now, why should I lend you money to play against me? 401 Oh, Blixy, little girl, do YOU love ME?"
401Oh, Condy, will you, could you? 401 Should we?
401Suppose it is n''t K. D. B., after all?
401That cuckoo clock?
401That we do n''t pretend to love each other any more?
401That would be a good technical detail, would n''t it, Condy?
401That''s Miss Bessemer, is n''t it?
401That''s Mr. Rivers, is n''t it, daughter?
401That''s the beginning of being better, is n''t it, Condy?
401The Encyclopaedia?
401The red- headed one has put his hat on a chair, just behind him, notice? 401 Then you think my chance of coming back here would be pretty slim if I leave for a month now?"
401They both asked us to come out and see them again, did you notice that? 401 We might be a thousand miles away from the city, for all the looks of it, might n''t we, Condy?"
401We ought to work some kind of a treasure into this yarn; ca n''t you think up something new and original in the way of a treasure? 401 Well, Blix?"
401Well, how''s the yarn getting on?
401Well, that''s kind of disappointin''to you, ai n''t it?
401Well, then, I COULDN''T offer him a dime, do n''t you see? 401 Well, we''ll make some creamed oysters; how would that do?"
401Well, what difference does it make, Condy?
401Well, what of it?
401Well, what''s that in your hand now?
401Well, where''s the blooming book, then?
401Well?
401What are the tears for, Blixy?
401What are you frowning so about, and clinching your fists? 401 What are you''on''this morning, Condy?"
401What book is it?
401What could you say?
401What did they say?
401What difference would that make?
401What do I know about ships?
401What do you say?
401What do you want to study to be a doctor for? 401 What does it mean?"
401What good would that do?
401What have I been carrying it around for? 401 What is?"
401What kind of cipher?
401What line-- what-- what are you talking about? 401 What''s that building down there on the shore of the bay-- the one with the flagstaff?"
401What''s that? 401 What''s that?"
401What''s the garboard streak, Condy?
401What''s the matter?
401What''s wrong, Condy-- what''s the matter?
401What-- what is it?'' 401 What?
401What? 401 When are you going?"
401When he broke that time, was n''t it grand?
401Where are the rolls? 401 Where are you going?''
401Where did you get all that? 401 Where do you suppose they are going?
401Where to, in Heaven''s name?
401Where''s that?
401Where?
401Where?
401Which? 401 Who?
401Why WILL he act like such a ninny?
401Why do n''t you get a ship right away-- to- morrow-- and go right off on some other adventure?
401Why not get a package of Chinese tea, now that you''re down here, and take it home with you?
401Why not?
401Why, Conny, old man, all alone here? 401 Why, ai n''t this very sudden- like, Miss Bessemer?
401Why, then?
401Why, what are you going to do?
401Will you give me my money?
401Will you promise me one thing, Condy?
401Wo n''t it be the greatest fun?
401Yes, is n''t it a pity he will chew that nasty, smelly tobacco? 401 Yes, yes, in Luna''s restaurant, was n''t it?"
401Yes; WASN''T that a barkentine?
401Yes; and what are you doing with it all?
401You do love me, Condy, do n''t you, just as I love you?
401You know-- know-- know what?
401You mean that schooner?
401You never heard of''Life''s Handicap''?
401You''re not going to play that banjo here?
401''What would the robin do then, poor thing?''
401*****************"It''s good- by, dear, is n''t it?"
401A little later on he inquired with sudden concern:"Have you got anything to eat in the house?"
401And was she never to know how dear she was to him?
401And you are going to let me go away from you for so long, and say nothing more than that to me?
401And you truly mean, Condy, that you never will gamble again?
401And, besides, do you think I would take MONEY from you?
401Are n''t you a big enough man to see your chance when it comes?
401Are you a stockholder?"
401At nine o''clock she said decisively:"Do you know what time we must get up in the morning if we are to have breakfast and get the seven- forty train?
401Atkins?"
401B.?"
401Blix, is n''t it the greatest thing in the world to love each other as we do?"
401Broderick killed him in a duel-- or was it Terry killed Broderick?
401But it''s playing with something that''s quite too serious to be played with-- after all, is n''t it, now?
401But the mouth organ-- what''s that for?"
401But who will take your place here?
401But why do n''t he do something, that captain?"
401But why should n''t I have a profession just like a man-- just like you, Condy?
401But will you promise me that you will tell me whenever you do play?"
401But, Blix, suppose I went-- well, then what?
401By Jove, you''d back a man up, would n''t you?
401Ca n''t you just SEE it?
401Ca n''t you look in at the hotel this afternoon?
401Ca n''t you understand?
401Can we look around?"
401Chapter XII But did Blix care for him?
401Condy Rivers, do you know what time it is?"
401Condy Rivers, what''s got into you NOW?"
401Condy, IS there anything in the world better or finer than a strong man?"
401Condy, are you listening to me?"
401Condy, ca n''t you think of something?"
401Condy, do n''t you suppose I know?
401Condy, tell me what kind of a boat is that?"
401Condy,"she exclaimed suddenly,"do n''t you see your CHANCE?
401Could he ever think of finding anything in life sweeter and finer than this dear young girl of nineteen?
401Did he not know Travis through and through by now-- her opinions, her ideas, her convictions?
401Did n''t I buy the book and get the lunch, and make the sandwiches, and pay the car- fare?
401Did you ever hear about or read about Heidelberg University?"
401Did you notice that, Snooky?"
401Did you put the reels in the lunch- basket?--and the fly- book?
401Do I have any fun, does it do me any good, do I get ideas for yarns?
401Do n''t you feel sort of blix?"
401Do n''t you know that the garboard streak is the last plank next the keel?
401Do n''t you see?
401Do n''t you think they''ll take it, Condy?"
401Do n''t you want to go?"
401Do you love me?"
401Do you mind if I smoke?"
401Do you notice it?
401Do you suppose if you stood up you could see inside?"
401Do you suppose women are so blind?
401Do you think women are absolutely BLIND, or so imbecile as men are?
401Do you want to play poker?"
401Does either one of''em seem put out to you?
401Even Travis, as she rose to his abrupt entrance?
401Good- by, Condy; have n''t we had the jolliest day that ever was?"
401Had he also left that neighborhood?
401Had he fled the city, the State, the country even?
401Had their relations changed?
401Had they broken up a plot, thwarted a conspiracy, prevented a crime?
401Had they frightened him forth to spend the rest of his days fleeing from an unnamed, unknown avenger-- a veritable wandering Jew?
401Had they played out the play, had they come to the end of each other''s resources?
401Have him go down to see her and never come up again, see?
401Have n''t I done enough?
401Have n''t you had a better time than if you had gone to the Tea?''"
401Have you an idea for a thirty- thousand- word novel?
401Have you everything that belongs to you?
401Have you got a pull with the Water Company?
401Have you got everything?
401Have you sent them''A Victory Over Death''yet?"
401He could look forward to no pleasure in his day''s work; and what was the matter with the sun that morning?
401He hurried to the office of the club, and sent a despatch to Blix-- the third since morning:"Can I come up right away?
401He was sober enough to think he had been insulted; and what do you suppose he did?"
401How ARE they to know that we wrote the letters?"
401How can I, if I have n''t any money?
401How could a girl understand the power of it?
401How did you happen to choose it?"
401How do you know, you may have''foiled a villain''with that telegram-- prevented a crime?"
401How else had he been so happy?
401How long now is it before you go, Blix?"
401How many cards?"
401How much have you got?"
401How much is it, John?"
401How much money do you suppose them bricks represent?
401How was he to get through that first evening that he must pass alone?
401How would they know each other?
401Howard, have you got your lessons for to- morrow?"
401However in the world would your father get along without you-- and Snooky and Howard?"
401I know you could do better work on your novel if you did n''t have to work on the''Times,''could n''t you?"
401I presume you''ll go back and forth for your meals?"
401I should think you would want to have some one with you to keep you company-- to-- to do your cooking for you?"
401I''d give a dollar and a half--""If you had it?"
401I''m a buffoon.--But have n''t we had a great afternoon?"
401In Heaven''s name what is it, Blix?"
401In the meanwhile, what?
401Is it all right?
401Is it an agreement?"
401Is it strong enough for you, Papum?"
401Is it too loud?"
401Is n''t she pretty?
401Is n''t that a SCENE for you?
401Is she got up yet?"
401Is that all you have to say to me?"
401Is that so?"
401Is there anything we can break?"
401It WAS a bit awful was n''t it?"
401Johnnie came up to her there, out on the links, fresh as a daisy, and put out his hand, with,''Why, how do you do, Miss Bessemer?''
401K. D. B., for instance; who is she, and what is she like?"
401Know who it is?"
401Look around-- isn''t this great?"
401Look at their names; are n''t they perfect?
401May I express the fervent hope that you also will be there?
401NOW would he hold still while she brushed his hair?"
401Now be sincere; did n''t it fail?"
401Now, what do you suppose seven thousand quart bottles of fifty- year- old whiskey would be worth?
401Oh, I''ll never forget to- day nor-- yes, yes, I''ll promise-- why, to- day-- Blix-- where''s that damn book gone?"
401Savvy?"
401See over there, on the wall opposite?
401See, Condy?"
401Send it to the Centennial Company, why do n''t you?
401Shall we all have a drink?"
401Shall we go down to Chinatown-- to the restaurant, or to the water- front again?
401Shall we?"
401She wrote:"Do n''t you want to come up and play cards with me to- night?
401Sounds-- don''t you know, THIS way?"
401Suppose I did n''t find something to do-- and the chances are that I would n''t for three or four months-- what would I live on in the meanwhile?
401Suppose he kills her some time?"
401Suppose they are n''t happy together after they''re married?
401Suppose you left them for a month-- would they hold your place for you?"
401Tell me, do you honestly love me?
401Then Travis said in a low voice, and sweetly:"She died?"
401Then quietly she said:"Well, Condy?"
401Then what?
401There''s no such thing as distance for us, is there?
401They say,''It''s only Johnnie Carter; what do you expect?''
401This is an art, a kind of fiction, do n''t you see?
401Those little details count, do n''t they?
401To another restaurant?"
401To love Blix and to be near her-- what else was worth while?
401Travis, where are we?"
401Was Blix to go away, leave him, perhaps for all time, and not know how much he cared?
401Was their little flirtation of the last eighteen months, charming as it had been, about to end?
401Was there any more freshness in her for him?
401Watermelon this morning, eh?
401We have n''t had a game in over a week?"
401We understand each other, do n''t we?"
401What MORE can you want?
401What are you looking for in that drawer-- matches?
401What can we do?"
401What could he turn to in order to fill up the great emptiness that her going would leave in his daily life?
401What dark door had they opened, what red- headed phantom had they evoked?
401What did you have?
401What did you think-- think it was a can- opener?"
401What do I do it for?
401What do you say?"
401What do you suppose they think?"
401What do you think?"
401What if the eggs themselves had not been sufficiently cooked, and the corkscrew forgotten?
401What if the pepper for the hard- boiled eggs had sifted all over the"devilish"ham sandwiches?
401What if the wine was warm and the stuffed olives oily?
401What is to be done?
401What kind of a purse- proud plutocrat do you think I am?
401What money have I got to play with?"
401What must we do to be saved?
401What mystery had they touched upon there in the bald, bare back room of the Quarter''s restaurant?
401What time is it now?"
401What was he to do with himself after she was gone?
401What was it?
401What was this he was thinking-- what was this he was telling himself?
401What will we do?
401What''ll we do?
401What''s a good man if he''s weak?--if his goodness is better than he is himself?
401What''s a story of adventure without a treasure?
401What''s gone wrong?"
401What''s the matter with the crackers?
401What''s to be done?
401What-- what''s the matter?"
401When I stop, my pay stops, and wherewithal would I be fed?
401When it came to that, what amusement would he have at either affair?
401Where DO people fish around here?
401Where did that come from?"
401Where did you find time to study so much?"
401Where did you get that clock?
401Where''s a knife?
401Where''s the blooming mouth- organ?"
401Who was drunk?"
401Who''ll pay for the supper to- night at Luna''s, and our railroad fare going home?"
401Who?"
401Whose is it?"
401Why did n''t you ask me?"
401Why do n''t I?
401Why do n''t you think of that?"
401Why do n''t you write it and send it East?
401Why not speak to her, why not tell her that he loved her?
401Will you also carry a bunch of the same flower?
401Will you have a glass of Madeira, miss?"
401Will you likewise, and wear a marguerite in your lapel?
401Will you not accord me the great favor of a personal interview?
401Wonder what I''ll be doing at the end of four years?
401Would he speak before she went?
401Would n''t it be fun?"
401Would n''t it be indiscreet?"
401Would n''t that diver''s story do?"
401Would they take you back if you left them long enough to write your novel?
401Yet the style of her, as Condy Rivers told himself, flew up and hit you in the face; and her figure-- was there anything more perfect?
401You can make up a lot of despatches like that, just to have the thing look natural; savvy?"
401You could call it representative could n''t you?
401You could spend twenty years working as you are now, and at the end what would you be?
401You could write it in a month, could n''t you, if you had nothing else to do?
401You did n''t know it would amount to so much, did you?"
401You have n''t read any of them yet?"
401You see that picture, that chromo, on the wall opposite?"
401You were dickering with the cheese, and the man said,''How many crackers?''
401You''re not going to overturn such time- worn, time- honored customs as that?
401and never, never touch a card again?
401and the soft pretty effect of her yellow hair seen through the veil-- could anything be more fetching?
401and what for?"
401and''wherever did you come from?''
401book?
401did n''t you EXPECT me?"
401exclaimed Blix in alarm,"are you sick?"
401exclaimed Condy;"what do YOU know of poker?
401exclaimed Travis;"what is it now?"
401garboard streak?
401he added--"and when?
401he exclaimed in amazement,"what do you mean?"
401he exclaimed suddenly,"where did you get that clock?
401he suddenly inquired of Condy"What do those Eastern publishin''people think of Our Mug and Billy Isham and the whiskey schooner?"
401he''s got a terrible voice, like this, ROW- ROW- ROW see?
401how else was he slowly loosening the grip of the one evil and vicious habit that had clutched him so long?
401how else was his ambition stirring?
401how else was his hitherto aimless enthusiasm hardening to energy and determination?
401is that so?"
401it would be a deal now, would n''t it?"
401never play for money?
401she repeated;"but why Blix?"
401she retorted;"but you promise?"
401thought Condy to himself--"how could she tell?"
401what am I going to DO with such a boy as you are, after all-- a great big, overgrown boy?
401what?
401what?
401what?
401what?"
401which?
401which?--how can we tell?
401who-- what-- wh-- what are you talking about?"
34280An''me an''the boys-- can they arrest oos?
34280And Mr. Jones was a source of trouble and great embarrassment to her, was n''t he?
34280And all your stocks in the name of rummies?
34280And do you think the claim of intolerable cruelty is substantiated by a husband''s criticizing his wife''s dress?
34280And he refused to sign it?
34280And so it was your idea, Mr. Jones? 34280 And they drove you off by force?"
34280And unless they do I owe you eight hundred dollars-- do you understand?
34280And when and where were you married to him?
34280And you also met Mr. Thomas on that same day, did you not?
34280And you have always followed his advice?
34280And you know that the railroad pays you more for that lease in a month than you agreed to give mother in a year?
34280And you really left home to earn money in order to help support the Jones family, did n''t you?
34280And you remember the date?
34280And you saw him abuse his wife?
34280And you tried to induce him to sign such an important document as that when he was drunk?
34280And you were obliged to go without him?
34280And you''re going to keep it for me?
34280Are n''t you all tired out, dear?
34280Are they going to pay cash?
34280Are you all right, Bill?
34280Are you all right?
34280Are you counsel for the defense?
34280Are you sure you had never met Miss Buckley or Mr. Thomas before? 34280 Are you trying a divorce case or are you making love?"
34280At your old tricks, Lightnin''? 34280 Bane they arrest you for that?"
34280Been arrestin''any one in California lately?
34280Bill Jones,his wife persisted, her tones reverting to their former clear coldness,"did n''t your pension come to- day?"
34280Bill Jones,she asked, in a loud, rasping tone,"where have you been?"
34280Bill, I''m afraid you''ve been having a drink or two?
34280Bill, was there a letter for you?
34280Bill,she said, glancing down at the floor,"would you kiss me?"
34280But after you were married he was cruel to you, was he not?
34280But for why? 34280 But he was in the habit of coming home drunk, was n''t he?"
34280But now-- how about yourself? 34280 But say, John, ai n''t you takin''some chances round here?
34280But you know he had a gang of lumbermen there?
34280Can you repeat one lie that Mr. Jones told you?
34280Could n''t you do anything to them?
34280Daddy has told you what I should say to you, has n''t he?
34280Deed?
34280Did Mr. Thomas,he asked,"give you this position because you told him you wanted to be of financial assistance to the Jones family?"
34280Did n''t the railroad lease the waterfall from a bum concern called the Golden Gate Land Company? 34280 Did n''t you just testify that Mrs. Jones was the sole owner of that house?
34280Did you ever see Mr. Jones drunk?
34280Did you ever see Mrs. Jones''s husband drunk?
34280Did you just get here, daddy?
34280Did you know that he and Mrs. Davis were married to- day?
34280Did you try to have him go with you?
34280Died of fright, perhaps?
34280Do n''t you approve, Lightnin''?
34280Do n''t you know there''s some new boarders come?
34280Do n''t you think you''d better tell me?
34280Do n''t_ you_ think it would be best for me to go back, daddy?
34280Do that land belong to the railroad?
34280Do they all know he''s my husband?
34280Do you expect me to stand for this?
34280Do you know what time it is?
34280Do you know where I can find John Marvin?
34280Do you mean to say that you are not a member of the bar?
34280Do you think I''m drunk?
34280Do you think Marvin''ll be here to- day?
34280Do you want me to tell you how much money you get out of the waterfall?
34280Does our friend Bill know-- what we were talking about?
34280Eh? 34280 Eh?"
34280Friend of yours, John?
34280Got a segar for me, Bill?
34280Got a--?
34280Got what?
34280Hammond, eh? 34280 Have you had any supper, Bill?"
34280Have you heard anything of daddy?
34280Have you seen mother?
34280Have you signed that deed yet?
34280Have you signed that deed?
34280Have you tried to see him?
34280He deserted you, did he not?
34280He sold some property for your mother, is n''t that it?
34280He''s a fast driver, ai n''t he? 34280 Here, what you doing?"
34280How can she know that? 34280 How could I?
34280How dare you say that?
34280How did Mr. Marvin manage to get it away from them?
34280How did you guess it? 34280 How did you know about my getting the place back?"
34280How do you do? 34280 How do you know?"
34280How long you here for?
34280How much do I owe you?
34280How should I know the petty details of the railroad''s lease?
34280How should_ you_ know?
34280How''s everythin''in Nevada? 34280 How''s it goin''Lem?"
34280How''s tricks? 34280 How-- What do you mean, daddy?"
34280I got a right to ask''em again,''ai n''t I?
34280I got it, did n''t I?
34280I promised you, did n''t I?
34280I sent''em, did n''t I? 34280 If he was on the railroad''s property, what did you have to do with it?"
34280If you do n''t know whether he is drunk or not now, how did you know the other time when you saw him?
34280In my place?
34280In what way?
34280Is Millie--?
34280Is either o''you ladies gettin''a divorce?
34280Is that so?
34280Is that so?
34280Is there anything I can do?
34280It was not possible for you to get a good title to the property unless Mr. Jones signed the deed?
34280John Marvin come back from the city to stay at his cabin?
34280John, will you lend me two dollars?
34280Just as we is? 34280 Law?"
34280Lem thought of it, eh? 34280 Lennon,"he called to the clerk,"my clients can wait in there, ca n''t they?"
34280Let''s see,he said, softly, to himself,"Mrs. Taft''s letter-- she''s in Number Four, ai n''t she?"
34280Liked to hear about our waterfall, eh?
34280Look here,Hammond called after him,"is Mr. Thomas in?"
34280Looks kinder all polished up, do n''t he?
34280Lucky?
34280Me?
34280Miss Buckley, you know that Mr. Jones loved his wife, loved her devotedly, do n''t you?
34280Mother, ai n''t you cold?
34280Mother,''tain''t you?
34280Mr. Hammond,Bill went on,"when you went after Mr. Marvin with the sheriff, what was the charge against him?"
34280Mr. Thomas,he asked,"have you finished with your witness?"
34280Mrs. Davis, where do you live?
34280Mrs. Davis,he called in gentle tones,"are you ready?"
34280Now I am sure that if he felt that you and Miss Mildred were well provided--"Say, you''re kinder full of ideas yourself, ai n''t you?
34280Now are you satisfied?
34280Now you called Mr. Jones a liar, did n''t you?
34280Now, up to the time you met Mr. Jones you did not know anything about him, did you?
34280Oh, Lem,cried Mrs. Jones,"wo n''t you let me do the cooking?
34280Oh, really?
34280Oh, so you''re actually here, are you?
34280Oh, where are they?
34280Oh, you really have n''t heard?
34280Oh, you runnin''the place now?
34280Or perhaps you think you have beaten me to it, eh? 34280 Ours again?"
34280Publication in what?
34280Say, did you ever get the six dollars I sent you?
34280See all them names,he asked,"Secretary of the Treasury, and all of''em?"
34280Settin''Bull?
34280Since that time, you have had dealings with Mrs. Jones, have you not?
34280So you testified that he was a liar because you heard others say so?
34280Something mysterious-- about Lightnin''?
34280Stealing?
34280Studyin''them books?
34280Surely you know that the place is yours again?
34280Thank you?
34280That was three months before you bought mother''s place?
34280That''s what you think, is it?
34280The mail?
34280Them brains o''yours is pickin''up a bit, ai n''t they, Zeb?
34280Then I guess you''re working for him, ai n''t you?
34280Then why do n''t you practise?
34280Then you will withdraw the statement that he broke the law?
34280Then, why did you say you had never met him until you met him at the hotel?
34280Then, why,he asked, in measured tones,"is he appearing for you if he does not understand your case?"
34280They''re human beings, ai n''t they? 34280 Thought what, daddy?"
34280To help you?
34280To- day?
34280Trouble? 34280 Was he drunk then?"
34280We got some more for you,''ai n''t we?
34280We wo n''t have any more divorce people here, will we, Bill?
34280Well, Lightnin'',Marvin exclaimed,"how did you get here and what in the world have you come for?"
34280Well, Lightnin'',he questioned, in an indulgent voice,"how did you happen to show up here?"
34280Well, Millie,he answered,"I''m here now, ai n''t I?
34280Well, Miss Buckley,he asked,"Mr. Thomas has taken an interest in your affairs and given you advice?"
34280Well, we parted--"After he deserted you?
34280Well,Bill said, with that shrewd glance of his,"I ai n''t keepin''_ you_ from makin''a million dollars, am I?"
34280Well?
34280What did he tell you that was untrue?
34280What did she say?
34280What did you do with your wages?
34280What do you know''bout bees?
34280What do you mean, Bill?
34280What happened to him?
34280What is it?
34280What is it?
34280What is the matter, Millie?
34280What lies back of what?
34280What makes you say that? 34280 What makes you think that?"
34280What o''that?
34280What on earth do you mean, daddy?
34280What party?
34280What right have you to interfere?
34280What was that, Lightnin''?
34280What was the other business?
34280What work have you been doin''?
34280What you going to do, Lightnin''?
34280What you think, Millie?
34280What you want?
34280What you''fraid of? 34280 What''s He got to do with it?"
34280What''s the difference?
34280What''s the idee, Lightnin''?
34280What''s the matter, Zeb?
34280What''s the matter, dear? 34280 What''s the matter?"
34280What''s the reason I ai n''t?
34280What''s the reason I wo n''t?
34280What''s the reason you ca n''t?
34280What?
34280What_ you_ going to do?
34280When did he go?
34280When did he tell you all that?
34280When did you buy it?
34280When we goin''?
34280When''s he coming back?
34280Where are you going?
34280Where did the money come from?
34280Where did you disappear to after supper? 34280 Where else could I be?"
34280Where will you be judge?
34280Where you been all day?
34280Where''ll you go?
34280Where''s John?
34280Where''s the bar?
34280Where?
34280Where?
34280Who did you buy it from?
34280Who do you think drove me over?
34280Who employed you as a stenographer?
34280Who might you be?
34280Who was the thief?
34280Who''s calling her that?
34280Why ai n''t it?
34280Why did n''t you speak to John before you left the court to- day?
34280Why did n''t you tell me this before?
34280Why did you leave home three years ago, Miss Buckley?
34280Why do you allow yourself to be taken in this way? 34280 Why should two people be hitched together when they are pulling in different directions?
34280Why, Blodgett, old boy, do n''t you know any more about law than to try to serve me with a Nevada warrant when I''m in the state of California?
34280Why, were n''t you expecting me?
34280Why, what do you know about it?
34280Why?
34280Will you allow me to introduce myself properly?
34280Will you change five dollars for me?
34280Will you please let me pass?
34280Will you show me to my room?
34280Will you try divorce cases?
34280Would you like to register?
34280Would you mind if I tacked up some of these in the lobby?
34280Would you, Bill?
34280Would your replies be the same?
34280Ye like''em, do n''t you, Lem?
34280Yer case ai n''t over yet, is it?
34280Yes?
34280Yes?
34280You ai n''t crippled, be you? 34280 You also said he was cruel to his wife?"
34280You are not ashamed of it, are you?
34280You are the wife of Gerald Davis, are you not?
34280You asked him to come over and see me?
34280You call me liar?
34280You can imagine a lot o''things, ca n''t you?
34280You can prove them?
34280You did_ what_?
34280You do n''t mean to say you asked John Marvin to marry me?
34280You do n''t mind my doing that, do you, Bill?
34280You do n''t think I mean business, do you?
34280You have seen him in that condition hundreds of times, have you not?
34280You heard him tell lies?
34280You know the railroad company leased the waterfall on mother''s place and put a power- plant there?
34280You know where he is, do n''t you?
34280You mean I get half of it?
34280You mean the grounds on which the action is based?
34280You mean the testimony he has already given will stand?
34280You mean to call me a liar?
34280You mean,she questioned,"that-- that you want us to leave at once?"
34280You say, Mr. Hammond, that you had business dealings with Mrs. Jones? 34280 You sold the railroad the land he was trespassing on, did n''t you?"
34280You testified that Mr. Jones was a drunkard and that you had never seen him sober?
34280You were living in Peoria?
34280You''re John Marvin, ai n''t you?
34280You''ve forgiven me,''ai n''t you, Bill?
34280You''ve got a bee in your bonnet,''ai n''t you?
34280You''ve not given up the study of law, have you?
34280Your Honor,he asked, in his usual drawl,"a defendant has the right to plead his own case, ai n''t he?"
34280_ You_ are?
34280Almost touching her hand with his, he said, softly,"You mean you do n''t love him?"
34280Anybody at home know that you are here?"
34280Are you crazy?"
34280Are you sure you do n''t want that eight hundred now?"
34280As she sat down, he smiled at Millie, addressing her,"Miss Buckley, will you take the stand, please?"
34280As she withdrew hers with a giggle, he went on, unabashed,"Do you intend remaining here long?"
34280As the clerk sat down, Bill looked up at the judge, asking,"Is that all?"
34280Bill looked up at her, adding, complacently,"''Ai n''t I done a good piece of business?"
34280Bill smiled at him and said, in his slow, gentle monotone:"You bought all that land of him and never saw him about it?"
34280Blodgett gave Bill a mean look, sneering, as he sniffed at the air,"Say, you''re collecting something, ai n''t you?"
34280But Zeb, answering the warning that had never failed him, stayed close to the door, whispering back to Bill,"Where''s your old woman?"
34280But how?
34280But, surely, you have heard of his hotel, have n''t you?"
34280But-- why do you ask?"
34280CHAPTER XVI As Bill made his way through the swinging gates, Blodgett put out a detaining arm, asking, with a scowl,"Here, what do_ you_ want?"
34280Ca n''t you do anything about this fellow, this lawyer?
34280Could it be that Millie was really in love with Raymond Thomas?
34280Did he ever tell you about the duel I fought with Settin''Bull?"
34280Did n''t you, actin''for the Golden Gate Company, put through the deal?
34280Did you ever know Buffalo Bill?"
34280Did you know that Blodgett''s here?
34280Do n''t you remember us?"
34280Do n''t you want the clerk to know we are married?"
34280Do ye think Bill''ll think I''m getting crazy?"
34280Do you mind telling the court what that business was?"
34280Do you remember that, Mr. Hammond?
34280Do you remember the exact date?"
34280Do you think I''ve driven him away?"
34280Do you want me to get out?
34280Do you?"
34280Going close to him, she demanded,"Bill, have you been drinkin''?"
34280Harper shrugged his shoulders and smiled at Bill, continuing with his subject,"What''s the number of her room?"
34280Has n''t daddy told you about it?"
34280Have you got a room?"
34280He arose and wandered toward her, exclaiming, as she came to meet him,"Why, mother, what are you doing here?"
34280He did n''t know what to make of it all and he looked up at her, asking, with a chuckle:"What''s the matter, mother, you sick?"
34280He drew away from her, asking, quickly,"What of it?"
34280He grew red and shifted in his chair angrily, asking the judge:"Do I have to go all over that, your Honor?"
34280He knows we sold another strip o''land last month for next to nothin''--""What''s that to him?"
34280He leaned forward, his eyes searching hers as he questioned,"You like Mr. Thomas-- like him very much, do n''t you, Millie?"
34280He turned and met her with the question,"Thomas told you that, did n''t he?"
34280He''s arranged everything about selling the place, and there''s nothing more for him to stay--""You''re here, ai n''t you?"
34280How are things going up at your place?
34280How is everything?
34280I asked him, if you would own up that you were wrong like mother did, would he give you another chance?"
34280I suppose you have been out West here a long time?"
34280I suppose you left Mr. Thomas all alone there on the veranda, did n''t you?
34280If he is n''t in love with you, why is he plannin''for us to come and live in San Francisco?
34280If mother can prove them things they read,"and he nodded toward the clerk,"she could get a divorce, could n''t she?"
34280In all honesty you know that not one of these is the real reason that Mrs. Jones has asked for a divorce, do n''t you?"
34280In desperation, her blushes showing under the heavy veil, she whispered, quaveringly,"Could I speak to you privately?"
34280In his office in San Francisco, for instance?"
34280Is that what you mean?"
34280Jones?"
34280Jones?"
34280Jones?"
34280Jones?"
34280Jones?"
34280Jones?"
34280LISTENED ATTENTIVELY... HE TOOK IT FROM HIS POCKET, SAYING,"MILLIE, I WANT TO SHOW YOU SOMETHING"LIGHTNIN''CHAPTER I"Him?"
34280LISTENED ATTENTIVELY]"Do n''t you think it''s enough?"
34280Look here, do n''t the state line run plumb through the middle o''this house, so''s half of it is in California an''the other half in Nevada?
34280Looking down at the floor, she asked,"Did you come alone, daddy?"
34280Marvin grinned and continued,"Miss Buckley, you have never known Mr. Jones to be cruel or even unkind to his wife, have you?"
34280Marvin looked him in the eye and said, slowly:"You had seen the records?"
34280Marvin watched him, asking,"Did you tell her you were in the Soldiers''Home?"
34280Marvin, happy to see the old Lightnin''behind the boast, smiled, asking him,"How did you know the trial was to- day?"
34280Millie answered in the negative and Marvin prodded her further,"You have never seen him unkind to any one or anything, have you?"
34280Millie, deeply concerned, came from behind the desk and went up to the older woman, questioning,"You do n''t suppose his pension has come?"
34280Must I?"
34280Now what sort of man are you and what nice little game is this you are playing?
34280Obsequiously and with an easy laugh he extended a congratulatory hand to Townsend, while he remarked,"Quick work, eh, judge?"
34280Of course my wife thought I bought it for Miss Robbins, and-- well, what''s the use of talking about it?"
34280Or had he merely convinced her that his business motives were all that they should be?
34280Peters?"
34280Putting it back, she pouted,"You are not angry, are you, dear?"
34280Say, what was the name o''that feller what acted as agent for the railroad an''bought your property from Thomas when he done you out of it?"
34280Say, you ai n''t really goin''to git a divorce, are you?"
34280Shall we try it, Millie?"
34280So he dropped into the chair next to the sheriff, drawling,"You goin''over to Truckee to get a California warrant?"
34280So you were in the war?"
34280Still confused, and not yet quite getting the trend of the whole matter, he asked, in his quiet, disinterested way,"Who, me?"
34280Taking a little square box from his pocket, he opened it and held it up to view, saying,"If you do n''t see him, what is he going to do with this?"
34280That being so, how could Mr. Jones harbor a fugitive in his house, if he did n''t own a house?"
34280The judge is a friend of yours, is n''t he?"
34280Then Mrs. Davis asked,"Are you stopping here for pleasure or are you doing time?"
34280Then he asked of Hammond, motioning with his head toward Bill,"Is he drunk now?"
34280Then he called to Bill,"Did you tell your wife we were waiting for her?"
34280Then, glancing up at the surprised and startled little woman, he asked,"Does your husband happen to drive a green automobile, ma''am?"
34280They ca n''t help it if their hearts gets busted, can they?
34280This divorce has got to be obtained to give him a deed to the Jones property, has n''t it?"
34280Thomas?"
34280Thomas?"
34280Thomas?"
34280Thomas?"
34280To Bill he addressed the next question,"Is that what you asked about?"
34280Townsend caught Bill''s question and asked,"What did you say?"
34280Townsend studied Marvin intently for several moments and then he asked, quietly,"You are an attorney in good standing, are you not?"
34280Townsend was not at all pleased with the attention Peters was showing her and he turned, asking, unctuously,"See here, have you got a suite?"
34280Townsend?"
34280Townsend?"
34280Was he drunk when he refused to sign that deed?"
34280Was n''t that just like him?"
34280Was there any trouble?"
34280Well, what''s the matter with makin''this house a hotel temporary for busted hearts what takes six months to cure?
34280Well?"
34280What are you doing out here all alone?"
34280What do you mean by staying away from me all this time?
34280What else did he say?"
34280What time is it now?"
34280What ye''fraid of?"
34280What''s that?"
34280What''s the rascal''s name?"
34280What''s the trouble?"
34280Where is he?"
34280Where''re we hittin''fer?"
34280Where''s your wife?"
34280Why did you leave him, Millie?
34280Why did you leave your husband in Chicago?"
34280Why do n''t you write her a letter?
34280Why should n''t I approve-- on account o''Millie, mother?"
34280Will you answer my question?
34280Will you let me carry the tray up- stairs for you?
34280Will you?"
34280You ai n''t tellin''''em you be goin''--not even your old woman, eh?"
34280You had a row with your old woman?"
34280You know well enough that Marvin''s stealing that timber, do n''t you?"
34280You look kinder legal this morning?"
34280You mean it, Lightnin''?"
34280You remember the last promise what I give you?"
34280You sent the greater part of your wages home, did you not?"
34280You sure that''s all you want?"
34280You wo n''t mind if we leave you to finish your cigar, Mr. Thomas, will you?"
34280You''ll be up to- morrow, John?"
34280You''re all filled up, I suppose?"
34280You''re not going to sign that deed, are you, Lightnin''?"
34280he shook his head wisely, adding, laughingly,"It''s that way?"
16551''Well, I trust the Girl who runs The Polka is well?
16551A bandit? 16551 A man always says,''who was the first one?''
16551Ai n''t I your boy?
16551Ai n''t it enough, Rance, that he must be lyin''dead down some canyon, with his mouth full of snow?
16551Ai n''t we your boys no more?
16551An offer?
16551An''that''s all?
16551An''the woman?
16551An''we are, we are, ai n''t we?
16551And if she has n''t seen him, where was he going?
16551And the ace-- how many times did it win?
16551And this Nina Micheltoreña-- you say she is coming here to- night?
16551And what about me? 16551 And you came here to tell me this?"
16551And you found Dante funny, did you?
16551And you never meant it?
16551And you saw him?
16551And you, Señorita?
16551Any sisters?
16551Anythin''wrong with The Polka?
16551Are you deaf?
16551Are you made of stone? 16551 Art thou here at last, my son?"
16551Be you goin''to show them Ridge boys we''ve petered out an''culture''s a dead dog here?
16551Bread? 16551 But I ca n''t stay here?"
16551But I have my boys,she went on more cheerfully,"an''what more do I need?"
16551But had n''t you better take the bed and let me sleep over here?
16551But how are we to know?
16551But what on earth do the boys want?
16551But when it''s very cold up here, cold, and it snows?
16551But when they''re gone-- isn''t that rather a careless place to leave it?
16551But where do you live? 16551 But you said that you would love me always?"
16551Come anotha? 16551 Come on, boys,"he growled in his deep bass voice;"do n''t you intend to let a lady go to bed?"
16551Come, now, tell us what your name is?
16551Dead? 16551 Dead?"
16551Deportment? 16551 Did I say that once?
16551Did you ever play Lame Soldier, m''friend?
16551Did you marry my squaw yet?
16551Did you?
16551Do n''t it feel funny here-- kind o''creepy?
16551Do n''t shoot!--Don''t you see he''s tryin''to--?
16551Do n''t that sound horrid?
16551Do what?
16551Do you know who I am?
16551Do you know you''re talkin''to the Sheriff?
16551Do you think I''d want to shield a man who tried to rob me?
16551Do you want them to see you in my cabin?
16551Do you want them to think Academy''s busted?
16551Does it look like an effort, Wowkle?
16551Does n''t that depend on whether they love her or not? 16551 Ever sample one o''our mountain blizzards?"
16551Everybody''ll have the same?
16551Fine as silk,vouched Sonora, adding in the next breath:"But, say, Mr. Ashby, how long you been chasm''up this road agent?"
16551Fixed it?
16551Forget you? 16551 Friends?"
16551Funny? 16551 Gentlemen, what''s wrong with the cyards?"
16551Gone where?
16551Good of him, is n''t it?
16551Have one?
16551Have you been here long?
16551Have you had a fine trip so far?
16551Have you just come in?
16551Have you tried not to?
16551Heading this way?
16551His girl?
16551Hold her letters, you understand?
16551Hold on, hold on--he began and paused to philosophise:"After all, gents, what''s death?
16551How about the reward, Señor Ashby?
16551How can I do it? 16551 How did they ever risk it in this storm?"
16551How did you know I was comin''on this''ere stage?
16551How do you know he''s here?
16551How do you know the man''s a road agent?
16551How so?
16551How?
16551Huh-- seven monse?
16551Huh?
16551Huh?
16551I s''pose they had one o''them little lovers''quarrels an''that made''er tell you, eh?
16551I say, Nick, have you saw the Girl?
16551If I tho''t--began Sonora, but Rance rudely cut in with:"Where is this trail?"
16551In a few minutes I''ll be quite free, and then--"An''you''ll make a little home for me when you''re free-- soon-- will you?
16551In there?
16551In what particular spot will you have it?
16551Is he an American or a Mexican?
16551Is it so very severe here when there''s a blizzard on?
16551Is n''t it lonely?
16551Is that it?
16551Is there-- is there anyone else?
16551Is this fellow a Spaniard?
16551Is what?
16551It''s the next hand that tells, Jack, ai n''t it?
16551Johnson, what the devil''s the matter with you?
16551Johnson?
16551Leavin''us?
16551Lived in The Polka?
16551Lonely? 16551 Loving me?
16551Me waltz? 16551 Me-- speak?"
16551Me? 16551 Me?
16551Might what?
16551Must you be a- movin''so soon?
16551My lad,he began,"you promise to carry out my wishes after I am gone?"
16551My roses-- what did you do with them, Wowkle?
16551No?
16551No?
16551No?
16551Not Johnson?
16551Not alive?
16551Not goin'', old Dooda Day, are you?
16551Not these?
16551Now, what do you mean by that?
16551Oh, Lord, must I?
16551Oh, then, Sonora,suggested the Girl, covering up her embarrassment as best she could,"wo n''t you make a speech?"
16551Once more we''re friends, eh, boys?
16551One mile, eh?
16551Only it''s kind o''funny how things come out, ai n''t it? 16551 Ready?
16551Remember what fun I made o''you when you took up with Billy Jackrabbit?
16551Sardines? 16551 Say, Wowkle, how do you think he''ll like''em?
16551Say, did you ever ask any other woman to marry you?
16551Say, take a chair and set down for a while, wo n''t you?
16551Say, what did the last eight do?
16551So early? 16551 So this is the gentleman the Girl loves?"
16551So you did bring in my saddle, eh, Nick?
16551So, you dropped into The Polka to- night to play a little game of poker? 16551 Solace or Honeydew?"
16551Speak up-- who are you?
16551Sure you ai n''t makin''a mistake?
16551Sure; what does he want?
16551That was a lovely day, Girl, on the road to Monterey, was n''t it?
16551That''s only the wind,she said, adding as she drew her robe tightly about her:"Gettin''cold, ai n''t it?"
16551The Girl? 16551 The cuss?"
16551The woman-- the woman d''you say?
16551Then why not come? 16551 Then you do n''t love me any more?"
16551Think so?
16551This means--he said, turning away from the window and meeting her glance--"surely it does n''t mean that I ca n''t leave Cloudy to- night?"
16551Tol''you, Sonora? 16551 Understand what?"
16551Wait? 16551 Was it Fate or the back trail?"
16551Was it?
16551Well, Mr. Johnson, it seems to be us a- keepin''house here to- night, do n''t it?
16551Well, boys, how d''you like bein''snowed in for a week?
16551Well, had n''t you better take them off then?
16551Well, was n''t it?
16551Well, what are men made for?
16551Well?
16551What are you doin''here? 16551 What are you laughing at?"
16551What cigars have you?
16551What did she say?
16551What did she see in that Sacramento shrimp, will you tell me?
16551What do you mean?
16551What do you see in me?
16551What do you want''i m for?
16551What for? 16551 What has the Señor been saying to you?"
16551What the deuce is up?
16551What the devil are they talking about anyway?
16551What you goin''to get?
16551What you thinkin''of?
16551What''s better''n this?
16551What''s his game?
16551What''s that?
16551What''s that?
16551What''s that?
16551What''s the good o''my thinkin''o''you? 16551 What''s your drift, anyway?"
16551What, here among gentlemen?
16551What-- you leavin''us?
16551What? 16551 What?
16551What? 16551 What?
16551What?
16551Where do you live?
16551Where is the Dante you were telling me about?
16551Where''s the man who wanted to curl my hair?
16551Who can it be?
16551Who is it?
16551Who''s that knockin'', I wonder?
16551Who''s the man?
16551Who''s the man?
16551Who-- me?
16551Why are you dragging him in?
16551Why did you not come to my room-- surely you knew that there was danger here?
16551Why did you send for me to meet you here?
16551Why not? 16551 Why not?"
16551Why, Larkins-- Jim-- what''s the trouble-- what''s the matter?
16551Why, what do you mean?
16551Why, what is it, Girl? 16551 Why, what''s the matter?"
16551Why, what''s--?
16551Yes, a lady, d''you hear me?
16551You are going away then?
16551You do?
16551You drop mail at the greaser settlement?
16551You know I ca n''t figger out jest exactly what you are?
16551You know what that means, do n''t you?
16551You let''i m go?
16551You say you''ve come to warn me?
16551You see that man there?
16551You set''i m free?
16551You sing for get those?
16551You swear it?
16551You think you can play poker,--that''s your conviction, is it? 16551 You want a game, eh?"
16551You were n''t there,he explained hurriedly,"when he came in and began flirting with the Girl and--""Ramerrez making love to the Girl?"
16551You''re going to make me an offer?
16551You''re sure you would be more comfortable by the fire-- sure, now?
16551You? 16551 ******Why, what have you got the door barred for?"
16551--like a little rabbit, eh?"
16551--what?"
16551.?
16551.?
16551.?"
16551.?"
16551.?"
16551.?"
16551.?"
16551.?"
16551.?"
16551.?"
16551A moment later, however, he added:"Me marry you-- how much me get give fatha-- huh?"
16551Ai n''t it funny to feel like that?"
16551Ai n''t it wonderful what a man''ll do when it comes to a woman-- ain''t it wonderful?"
16551Ai n''t that great?
16551Ai n''t we got style enough for you?"
16551An''ornamental sort o''cuss, ai n''t he?
16551And as for your looks?
16551And so there was, perhaps, a shade more of respect and a little less assurance in his manner when he asked:"And you like Monterey?"
16551And then added, a little more bravely:"How''s everythin''?"
16551And then again with almost a sob:"Do you think me a man to hide behind a woman?"
16551And then as she surveyed them through a scented cloud and bowed her head, he added:"How do you know it?"
16551And then before Johnson could answer her, she went on to say:"So you think you can play poker?"
16551And then, seeing that the Girl made no move in his direction, he asked, still smiling:"May I take off my coat?"
16551And turning his back on the man he faced the Girl with:"So, you run The Polka?"
16551And turning once more upon the Girl, he demanded excitedly:"Is that it?
16551And what did they do in return for our kindness?
16551And yourself?"
16551And--"She broke off short and ended with:"Nick, who''s that cigar for?"
16551Angrily Rance strode over to her and sneered bitingly:"You do n''t believe it yet, eh?"
16551Anxious to discover what she had at heart he went on sounding:"Tired of us?
16551Apart from the financial aspect of this matter, I--""Say,"broke in the Girl, gazing at him in helpless admiration,"ai n''t that great?
16551Apparently what he saw was to his liking, for his manner was most friendly when bowing politely, he said:"How are you, boys?"
16551As a matter of fact, her indifference so piqued him that before he was conscious of his words he had asked somewhat lamely:"You wish me well?
16551Ashby made an impatient movement towards her with the question:"Where was he?"
16551Ashby scrutinised the newcomer closely before going on with:"Know a girl there named Nina Micheltoreña?"
16551At a point of the road where there was a break in the_ chaparral_, a voice suddenly cried out in Spanish:"Who comes?"
16551At last she deigned to favour him with"Hm?"
16551At length, the Girl inquired somewhat impatiently:"Well, what is it, Nick?"
16551At length, the voice from the bed spoke:"How long have I been here?"
16551At the display of guns that met her gaze she merely shrugged and inquired placidly:"Oh, how many guns do you carry?"
16551At the table, however, he halted and inquired:"All right-- go missionary to- morrow-- get marry-- huh?"
16551At those words a wondering look shone in the Girl''s eyes, and she asked in all seriousness:"What''s the matter with me?
16551Before either looked at them, he glanced across at the Girl and asked scornfully, perhaps enviously:"What do you see in him?"
16551But at Johnson''s queer look she hastened to inquire:"But it ai n''t for long you''re goin''?"
16551But before The Pony Express had time to reply the Girl interposed scornfully:"Nina Micheltoreña?
16551But despite his son''s entreaties to be calm, he presently cried out:"Do you know who you are?"
16551But even then she heard not his warning, but silently, tremulously listened to Sonora, who shouted through the door:"Say, Girl, you all right?"
16551But now you can git-- git, do you hear me?"
16551But the Girl''s one thought, after her first gladness, was of his safety:"But you ca n''t git away now without bein''seen?"
16551But the reward-- you swear you''re playing fair?"
16551But there was a new significance attached to her home- coming to- night: was she not to entertain there her first real visitor?
16551But where the deuce did she keep her tumblers?
16551But who was it then?
16551Come, speak up,--it''s shooting or the tree,--which shall it be?"
16551Do I go with you?"
16551Do you think he got through safe?"
16551Does he think we''re runnin''a bakery?"
16551Finally, unable to bear the suspense any longer, the Sheriff threw down his cards on the table, and facing her he said:"Say, Girl, will you marry me?"
16551Gettin''taken care of?"
16551Had he not come to Cloudy Mountain to woo her?
16551Have I been a good father to you, my lad?"
16551Have you seen anyone handsomer than I am?"
16551He ca n''t leave the camp, and he never plays cyards again-- see?"
16551He done better, did n''t he?"
16551He paused to search his mind for something suitable to suggest to her; at length he questioned:"Now, what have you been reading lately?"
16551He says he''s sorry-- ain''t you, Sid?"
16551He stopped and flung his overcoat down on the floor, and fixing her with a look he demanded:"You do n''t love him, do you?"
16551He was about to tell her the little he knew when with lips that trembled she finally whispered:"Have you heard anythin''?
16551He wo n''t tell--""Wo n''t he?"
16551Here?
16551His curiosity about her was intense, and it showed plainly in the voice that said presently:"Is n''t it strange how things come about?
16551How can I do it?"
16551How do they look?
16551How tell her the truth?
16551How''s everythin''?
16551However, cleverly taking her cue from him she inquired in business- like tones:"And how about The Polka Saloon-- the raid on Cloudy Mountain Camp?"
16551If you did n''t come here to steal you came to The Polka to rob it, did n''t you?"
16551In nowise disconcerted by her answer, the Indian now asked:"You come soon?"
16551Instantly scenting trouble and alert at the possibility of danger, Johnson inquired:"What''s that?
16551Is there anythin''''bout me a high- toned gent would object to?"
16551Is there anything wrong with my beauty?
16551It was the Girl who spoke first:"Are you ready?"
16551Johnson looked at her wonderingly; he questioned:"Academy?
16551Johnson was conscious of a guilty feeling, though he said as he took a seat beside her:"You would trust me?"
16551Johnson?"
16551Leaning forward, she inquired somewhat sneeringly:"Mr. Johnson, how many times have you died?"
16551Lonely?
16551Me in trouble, Sonora?"
16551Me?"
16551Me?"
16551Mountains lonely, did you say?
16551Mountains lonely?"
16551Must I go, too?"
16551Nevertheless the girl did not give him her hand, but quickly drew it away; she answered his question with a question:"Are you sorry?"
16551Nevertheless, the faithful guardian of the Girl''s interests sent a startled glance of inquiry about the room, and again asked:"All right, eh?"
16551Nick disappeared into the dance- hall as though shot out of a gun; whereupon, the Girl turned to Johnson with:"I have n''t lived?
16551Nick nodded; and then regarding the Mexican with a contemptuous look, he asked:"What''ll you have?"
16551Notwithstanding, Rance, to the Girl''s query of"How did this Nina Micheltoreña know it?"
16551Now Sonora went over to her, and asked:"What d''you say?
16551Now do you still refuse me?"
16551Once more Johnson bent his tall figure to the ground, and said:"Then may I have the pleasure of the next polka?"
16551Rance won the deal; and taking up the pack he asked, as he shuffled:"A case of show- down?"
16551Risk losin''''i m?"
16551Say that again?"
16551Say, p''haps me marry you-- huh?"
16551Say, that''s a terrible tho''t, ai n''t it?
16551She halted a moment, and throwing up her hands impulsively, she cried:"Ai n''t it wonderful-- ain''t it wonderful that instinct?
16551She stopped and turned upon him impulsively with:"Say, that reminds me, wo n''t you take somethin''?"
16551She''s after that?"
16551Sonora surveyed him critically for some moments; at length he said:"Say, Rance, what''s the matter with you?
16551Suddenly there came a smothered groan from the man in the loft; Rance wheeled round quickly and brought up his gun, demanding:"What''s that?
16551Taking a few steps nearer to her, he hazarded:"Say, Girl, was your answer final to- night about marrying me?"
16551The Girl looked at him in blank astonishment-- a look that might easily have been interpreted as saying,"Where do you hail from?"
16551The Girl nodded an assent and observed in a tone that was intended to be thoroughly conclusive:"Notice I danced with you to- night?"
16551The Girl turned upon him with eyes flashing and retorted:"Well, it''s my throat, ai n''t it?"
16551The Girl''s heart was beating fast; she was hoping against hope when, a moment later, she asked:"You''re not goin''to pull the rope on''i m?"
16551The Girl''s lips were quivering; she asked:"An''when will you be back?"
16551The Sidney Duck?"
16551The Wells Fargo man was the first to make any comment; he asked:"You know this?"
16551The girl leaned her elbows on the bar and her chin in her hands, and answered with a tantalising little laugh:"Who-- me?"
16551The latter had a pleasant word or two for the men; then, turning to the Deputy, he said:"And how are you these days?"
16551The man''s eyes swept the Girl''s figure; he looked puzzled, and asked:"Are you-- you going out?"
16551The men exchanged incredulous glances; from all sides came the explosive cries:"What''s that?
16551The son made no reply; his father went on:"What have not these devils done to our country ever since they came here?
16551The stranger could not suppress a smile; but the next moment he was serious, and asked:"And am I never going to see you again?
16551The unmistakable note of regret in the Girl''s voice flattered as well as encouraged him to go further and ask:"Will you think of me some time?"
16551The woman you were with-- she knows you?"
16551Then after a pause to let his words sink in, he demanded gruffly:"Where is Ramerrez''camp?"
16551Then, of a sudden, with infinite tenderness in his voice, Johnson asked:"What is your name, Girl-- your real name?"
16551Then, with a nervous start, she asked:"Did he call?"
16551Then,"What have you got?"
16551There was a moment''s startled pause in which the Girl struggled with her passions; at last, she ventured:"Who''s this woman?"
16551There was a silence; then the little voice in the rug called out:"Say, what''s your name?"
16551There''s somethin''kind o''holy about love, ai n''t they?"
16551Therefore, leaving the table, he went over to Nick and whispered:"Has the Girl said anythin''about me to- day, Nick?"
16551They had not been placed; whereupon he cried out excitedly:"The seats, boys, where''s the seats?"
16551Turning once more to the prisoner, he said:"Be quick-- what is it?"
16551Turning to Nick the Deputy told him to give the man a drink, adding as he left the room:"Watch him-- keep your eye on him a moment for me, will you?"
16551Turning to her visitor again, she said:"Have your whisky with water, wo n''t you?"
16551Turning to him quickly, he inquired:"Say, my friend, do n''t you drink?"
16551Was it possible, he asked himself, that all this loveliness was soiled forever?
16551Was she not awaiting his coming?
16551Was she then a flirt?
16551Was this Wells Fargo''s most famous agent?
16551Was this a moment of foreboding and distrust of the situation yet to be revealed?
16551Was this feeling that he had a premonition of danger?
16551Was this handsome stranger finding her amusing?
16551Was this the man whose warnings were given such credence that they stirred even the largest of the gold camps into a sense of insecurity?
16551We done anythin''to offend you?"
16551We part as friends?"
16551What are you doin''here?"
16551What brought you?"
16551What do you say?"
16551What do you want?"
16551What do you wish me to do?"
16551What for?"
16551What have you to say to us?"
16551What have you?"
16551What is the matter with you to- night?
16551What reason will I give?"
16551What would happen if he could n''t obey the summons?
16551What''s that?"
16551What''s that?"
16551What?"
16551When he turned back he was met by a scornful look and the words:"So, you doubt me, do you?
16551Where now are our extensive ranchos-- our large herds of cattle?
16551Where was he goin''?"
16551Whereupon, Sonora made a dash far the chip and knocked it off of Trinidad''s shoulder, blazing huskily into his face as he did so:"You do, do you?"
16551Who is he?"
16551Why do you come here?"
16551Why do you come to this place?"
16551Why should she?
16551Why, what''s the matter?"
16551Why, who teaches in your Academy?"
16551With a hasty movement towards him Rance asked tensely:"Did you get him?"
16551With difficulty Johnson suppressed a smile; nevertheless he observed soberly:"Oh, so you''re the teacher?"
16551Wo n''t you tell me where I can find you?"
16551Would you have much respect for me?"
16551Would you take it with me far away from here and forever?"
16551You do n''t hate?"
16551You have a rancho near here?"
16551You know him?"
16551You seen anything of him?"
16551You want to know if I am decent?
16551You, father, a Ramerrez, a bandit?"
16551You?"
16551Your business here-- your business?"
16551asked the Girl as she came into the room; and then without waiting for an answer:"Why, where are the boys?"
16551but the girl says,''who''ll be the next one?''"
16551exploded Sonora; and again;"Me-- speak?
16551he burst out gruffly; then he added meaningly:"Do you think he''d have you?"
16551once more peremptorily from Rance; and then, when she had cut, one question more:"Best two out of three?"
16551she flashed back instantly, as she picked up her cards; and then:"What have you got?"
16551she hurriedly brushed past him and yelled through the door:"What do you want?"
30826A gambler?
30826A strike?
30826Ai n''t I got a right to be heard in my own case?
30826Also,said Talbot Ward irrelevantly,"did you notice how fat all their mothers are?"
30826And Vasquez?
30826And dividin''eighty by five?
30826And how do you expect to determine this case?
30826And how long from here to Sutter''s Fort by horse?
30826And how much, about, are the goods?
30826And how''s the money to pay them to be collected? 30826 And me with fifteen hundred good dollars?"
30826And the Porcupine Flat venture was a bad loss?
30826And the glass pillars will always be here; eh, Billy?
30826And the gold?
30826And the mud? 30826 And the principles of elementary navigation by dead reckoning?"
30826And the second is, what are we going to do with ourselves?
30826And then where will their owners be?
30826And what did the blame critter mean by that?
30826And what prevented Brannan, after he had heard your scheme, from going out on his own hook, and pocketing_ all_ the proceeds?
30826And when you come right down to it, what''s the use of going back? 30826 And where does it go to?"
30826And you?
30826Any plans?
30826Anybody got any idees as to why we should n''t follow Shirttail in this matter? 30826 Anybody need a drink?"
30826Are they coming our way?
30826Are they?
30826Are you a friend of his?
30826Are you sure those were the same Indians?
30826Are you trying to intimidate me, sir?
30826Around the Horn?
30826As I call the names, will each gentleman step forward and draw his slip?
30826At Italian Bar,went on Talbot,"how much did you make?"
30826At the election, who would take interest to elect a decent man, even if you could get hold of one? 30826 Barring mining?"
30826Bound for San Francisco?
30826But how do we do it?
30826But it ees good, the dance, eh, señores?
30826But somewhere back in the hills?
30826But was that fair to the flour people?
30826But we''ve got to start pretty soon after noon, and in the meantime where do we eat?
30826But why did you do it?
30826But why do n''t you fellows branch out?
30826But----?
30826Can I speak to you alone a moment?
30826Can we dig right next to you, then?
30826Can we get to where they are?
30826Can we really prove anything against them?
30826Can you give me one?
30826Can you keep out of them?
30826Can you lick all the others?
30826Can you make out where Higgins''s store was?
30826Can you tell me what time it is?
30826Crews skipped to the mines, I suppose?
30826Did I kill him?
30826Did n''t see anything of our three horses?
30826Did you discover anything for yourself?
30826Did you ever hear of rounds in a real fight?
30826Did you ever hear of such a damfool way of doing the thing?
30826Did you get all the goods over?
30826Do n''t know who John McGlynn is?
30826Do n''t you get any gold?
30826Do n''t you want to keep this claim next me?
30826Do ye now?
30826Do you get any warning in a real fight?
30826Do you give up?
30826Do you know Danny Randall?
30826Do you know what they are doing?
30826Do you not regret the changed conditions?
30826Do you take me for a robber, Talbot?
30826Do you think we''ll advertise the date? 30826 Do you want two good horses and some blankets?"
30826Do you, Frank Munroe, subscribe to this document as a man of honour, so help you God?
30826Do?
30826Does n''t it belong to anybody?
30826Don Luis,said the court formally,"what do you, as expert, make of that?"
30826Express business busted?
30826Fair?
30826Farm bred, of course?
30826Feel that breeze?
30826Flapjacks?
30826Fool meetings?
30826For how long?
30826Gamblers?
30826Going back home, or mining? 30826 Got any tobacco, boys?"
30826Got your boat yet?
30826Had n''t thought of it that way, had you?
30826Hang who?
30826Has he paid his share of the lodgings?
30826Has n''t he come in yet?
30826Has this man any friends here?
30826Have n''t you discovered that the American has a perfect genius for organization? 30826 Have you got your baggage with you?"
30826Have you struck it, too?
30826Have you thought what a lucky escape you yourself had?
30826How about our two horses and our blankets, and this boat?
30826How about that second story?
30826How about when it rains?
30826How about you, Frank?
30826How are you going to finish all this business you''ve scared up, and get off to the mines within a reasonable time? 30826 How did you do that?
30826How did you get hold of this land?
30826How did you guess what it was?
30826How do I look, boys, with a halter around my neck?
30826How do you know I''ll leave it?
30826How do you like being popular heroes?
30826How do you like these?
30826How long have you been in the mines?
30826How long would it take?
30826How long you going to stay?
30826How long?
30826How many of them is there?
30826How many of you belong here?
30826How much all told?
30826How much did you get for them?
30826How much did you offer to pay him?
30826How much do you get out of it?
30826How much is one twentieth of two thousand thousand?
30826How much is the river fare?
30826How much?
30826How much?
30826How you getting on?
30826How?
30826I did n''t mean----"Did n''t you?
30826I getta my Italian fiddle? 30826 I should put it into the heads of those three hundred men that they ought to get their passage money back?"
30826I should think you''d find it easier later in the day when the wind came up?
30826I suppose we ca n''t expect to get colour every time?
30826I suppose you know you are proceeding against a regularly constituted officer of the law?
30826I thought you said the time was not ripe?
30826I ver''good fren''? 30826 I_ am_ drunk, old deacon,"rejoined Talbot,"but with the Wine of Enchantment-- do you know your Persian?
30826If we''re going to be partners-- and that''s desired and understood, I suppose?
30826In New York long?
30826Is he a friend of yours?
30826Is it a duel; and are you gentleman here to act as my seconds?
30826Is it yourself, Judge Girvin?
30826Is it''flour''or''flake''?
30826Is that a plutocrat?
30826Is that gold?
30826It seems to us unnecessary, but who can tell? 30826 Jim Recket?"
30826Johnny?
30826Let''s pick''em out by hand?
30826Licked? 30826 Look here, Johnny,"I said to him one day,"what''s the matter with those fellows?
30826Lost? 30826 May we look?"
30826Me, home?
30826Me? 30826 Mines for you, Johnny, or home?"
30826Mines?
30826No inquests?
30826No? 30826 Nor home?"
30826Nothing done?
30826Now how do you suppose they got her out here?
30826Oh, is n''t there?
30826Paid for how, and when?
30826Pay dirt, hey? 30826 Pete,"I turned on him suddenly,"do n''t you know they''d skin you alive if they found out you''d been here?"
30826Probably the other man is a servant?
30826Question is,said Johnny,"what do we do with them?"
30826Robbed? 30826 She said,"replied Ward,"literally this:''Why do n''t you take any of them without bothering me?
30826Since which time Yank has been out of it completely?
30826Slack off that rope and let a man take a parting drink, ca n''t you?
30826So you proceeded to reverse matters? 30826 Strike it?"
30826Struck the dirt?
30826Suppose the camp does n''t back us up?
30826Tell me, who and what is Danny Randall?
30826That so? 30826 The captains?"
30826The gang?
30826The goddess fortune-- what else? 30826 The_ what?_"we yelled in chorus.
30826Then you''re not a friend of this Hound?
30826Then you''re not going back to the mines?
30826There''s plenty of gold?
30826Those fellows would stand together, but who of the lot would stand by us? 30826 Undertakers?"
30826Want to get after them?
30826Warp them in?
30826Well, Don Luis,repeated the court,"what do you make of it?"
30826Well, gentlemen?
30826Well, sir?
30826Well, what in hell did you mean? 30826 Well, what of it?"
30826Well, who''s to decide, in case of dispute, which is the right man and which the wrong man? 30826 Well, why did n''t you?"
30826Well, why do n''t you settle?
30826Well, why not?
30826Well?
30826Well?
30826What am I to do?
30826What am I wanted for?
30826What are we_ going_ to do? 30826 What are you getting, boys?"
30826What are you going to do with your shares, boys?
30826What are you going to do?
30826What are''keskydees''?
30826What did she say?
30826What did they steal?
30826What did you do?
30826What do you bet on Warren''s place? 30826 What do you care for that gang?"
30826What do you intend, Randall?
30826What do you mean by that?
30826What do you mean?
30826What do you mean?
30826What do you think of that?
30826What do you want done with him?
30826What do you want me to do?
30826What do you want to stick here for like a lot of groundhogs? 30826 What do you want?"
30826What for? 30826 What in thunder did they put the forfeit clause in for if it was n''t expected we might use it?"
30826What is his profession?
30826What is it, Pete?
30826What is it, boys?
30826What is there to be done?
30826What next?
30826What of that?
30826What then?
30826What treatment?
30826What was he like?
30826What was the matter?
30826What was there to do?
30826What will you do with me?
30826What would you do, Doctor?
30826What''n hell you fellows talking about?
30826What''s happened?
30826What''s that to you?
30826What''s that, John?
30826What''s that?
30826What''s the alternative?
30826What''s the fare?
30826What''s the matter with going over to the Moreña cabin?
30826What''s the matter with him?
30826What''s the matter with them?
30826What''s the matter with this here?
30826What''s the matter, Billy?
30826What''s the row?
30826What''s the trouble?
30826What''s to prevent the merchants doing this same hiring of ships for themselves?
30826What''s to prevent?
30826What?
30826What_ are_ you drivelling about?
30826When did you get here?
30826When is that?
30826Where are the others? 30826 Where can I get one of these?"
30826Where did you come in?
30826Where do you expect to get the money?
30826Where is Tom Cleveland?
30826Where the devil does it all come from?
30826Where you been?
30826Where''s Johnny?
30826Where''s McGlynn?
30826Where''s McNally?
30826Where''s Missouri Jones?
30826Where''s Yank?
30826Where''s the proprietor of this place?
30826Where''s the------------ that is going to make some money out of arresting me?
30826Where''s your usual crowd?
30826Where?
30826Where?
30826Whereabouts is your claim?
30826Which is it to be?
30826Which is?
30826Whither would a thief run to? 30826 Who are you?"
30826Who were talking?
30826Who would you elect?
30826Who''ll chip in?
30826Who''s he?
30826Why did n''t some of them go out and hire ships on their own account?
30826Why did n''t you let us in on it?
30826Why did you do it?
30826Why did you hit me at first, as you did? 30826 Why do n''t you?"
30826Why not bury it?
30826Why not drain the bay?
30826Why not? 30826 Why not?
30826Why not?
30826Why not?
30826Why not?
30826Why should I fight you?
30826Why?
30826Why?
30826Will you go, Sam, if we pay you for going?
30826Will you tell me, by all that''s holy,_ why_ you turned your back on the door?
30826Wo n''t some one steal them?
30826Wo n''t they attempt a rescue?
30826Would you expect to get off your clothes in a real fight?
30826Would you have been willing to have dropped out of this partnership?
30826Would you have done it?
30826Would you have had me, or any man, brute enough to go through with it?
30826Yes?
30826Yes?
30826Yet you never heard----What camp?
30826You are n''t going to lie down?
30826You are the man who stuck up Scar- face Charley in Morton''s place, ai n''t you?
30826You do n''t''wash''yourself?
30826You had luck,said Talbot non- committally,"and you ran a strong risk of coming back here without a cent, did n''t you?
30826You have n''t sold them?
30826You lika music?
30826You remember what Randall-- or the doctor-- said about the robberies, and the bodies of the drowned men floating? 30826 You think so?"
30826You want to bite and gouge and scratch, then?
30826You''ll be comin''alone?
30826Your fee, sir?
30826Your grant is a large one?
30826''How about all those other fellows?''
30826''How mooch,''says he''is dot stoof?''
30826''Say, you got any more barrels of dot sauerkraut?''
30826''That what?''
30826''What stuff?''
30826''What''s that?''
30826Ai n''t it just an idee we got that it''s the proper thing to do?
30826And do you understand the inner aspirations of mules, maybe?"
30826And mines?
30826And useless?
30826And what''s a mining camp without mining?
30826And what''s to prevent any man, after the drawing, from marking a blank slip-- or making a new slip entirely?"
30826Any finds here?"
30826Anybody hurt?"
30826Anybody know anything nearer to home?"
30826Anybody know if anywhar they do it the other way around?"
30826Are they with you?"
30826Are we going to wait here until the next steamer comes along?"
30826Are we or are we not friends?
30826Are we or are we not partners?
30826Are you agreeable?"
30826Are you handy with a gun?"
30826Are you in?"
30826Brown?"
30826But if we do that, we got to give them a chance to eat, hain''t we?
30826But wha''do you know about_ flippin''flapjacks_?"
30826Can you tell me who he is?''
30826Can you walk back?"
30826Come down and have a drink?"
30826Could n''t she?
30826Did n''t the Greek and Roman and Hebrew and Hun and every other good old fighter''strip for the fray''when he got a chance?
30826Did you come out ahead on those_ monte_ games?"
30826Did you then take a needed rest?"
30826Do you know anything about this sort of thing?"
30826Do you or do you not consider me a low- lived, white- livered, mangy, good- for- nothing yellow pup?
30826Do you think she''ll go?"
30826Do you think you can lick me as well as your rural friends?"
30826Do you think you can lick me?"
30826Do you understand all that?"
30826Does any one here think any of them guiltless?
30826Eh?"
30826Forgotten that little point, have they?"
30826Have a smoke?"
30826Have n''t any?
30826Have n''t any?
30826Have n''t you anything in the second story?"
30826Have you a good big room?"
30826Have you been down to look at the river?
30826He handed it to me then, did n''t he?"
30826Hit at Danny Randall''s men, will they?
30826How about it?"
30826How about it?"
30826How came he to be so travelled?
30826How could he carry away these heavy ingots?"
30826How did you get it, Tal?"
30826How did you get it?
30826How do you carry your dust?
30826How does that strike you?"
30826How have you gotten on?"
30826How long did it take you?"
30826How many of you?"
30826How many times did you get stuck?"
30826How much did the''robbers''leave you?"
30826How much does that come to apiece?"
30826How much is that worth, Johnny?
30826How much money have you got, Yank?"
30826I asked blankly"How should I know?
30826I asked my guest,"boxing or wrestling?"
30826I suppose it is fully subscribed, gentlemen?"
30826I suppose you''ll be going back to the Porcupine?"
30826I suppose, though, you''re going to the mines?
30826I want to ask that gentleman there what is to prevent the wrong man from answering to a name, from drawing a slip without having any right to?"
30826I''ve practically challenged all the hard cases in camp, do n''t you see?
30826If you had lost, would you have been willing to have taken the consequences?"
30826In an anxious tone he asked:"Is there any way of getting out of this scrape?
30826In what way?"
30826Is your money all gone?"
30826Just get here to- day?
30826Make a name for it?
30826McGlynn?"
30826Naturally, I see just how you feel----""It comes to about seven hundred apiece, do n''t it?"
30826No?
30826No?
30826No?"
30826Now who''d expect to run against a layout like this on the river?"
30826Now, if we ca n''t leave our tents feeling our goods is safe, what do you expect to do about it?
30826Question is: what do we want to do with them?"
30826The question is, dare we declare it?"
30826There''s two serious questions before the house: the first and most important is, who and what is Danny Randall?"
30826This was all very well, but how did the general public know that the lots would be drawn fairly?
30826Understand?"
30826Want to go with me?"
30826Want to sell''em?"
30826We assailed them with a storm of questions-- why had they returned?
30826Well, Jim?"
30826Well, Johnny?"
30826Well, sir, you would n''t think there was any Dutchmen in the country, now would you?
30826Were n''t you trying to make me out a quitter?"
30826Were the diggings holding out?
30826Were the diggings very far away?
30826Were the gold stories really true?
30826Whar do you- all reckon to come up with them?"
30826Whar''s all this assorted lot of theories I been hearing in the say- loons ever since that nugget was turned up?"
30826What are they going to do?
30826What are you conducting here?
30826What are you laughing at?"
30826What are you talking about?"
30826What did you do with the rest of the day?"
30826What do you know against them?"
30826What does Jones or Smith or Robinson or anybody else really care for Italian Bar as a place; or, indeed, for California as a place?
30826What does it mean, anyway?"
30826What earthly chance had they?
30826What license they all got chasin''every fool cut- off reported in?
30826What more does a man want?
30826What next?
30826What were the chances for newcomers?
30826What would you do?"
30826What''s eating you?''
30826What''s it all about?"
30826What''s the matter with this country, anyway-- barring mining?"
30826What''s the use of a front sight at close range?"
30826Where are the other three?"
30826Where do you live?"
30826Where would you get any one to serve?
30826Where''s that confounded_ mozo_?
30826Where''s your bag?
30826Where''s your plunder?"
30826Who was he?"
30826Why could n''t you write a man occasionally?"
30826Why do n''t you adopt a little regular law?
30826Why was n''t I sent for before?"
30826Why''n hell did n''t Buck and Missou give him a few lifts with the toes of their boots, and not come botherin''us with them?"
30826Why, confound your pusillanimous souls, what do you mean by talking to me in that fashion?
30826Why?
30826Will you do it?"
30826You would, would you?"
30826_ Sabe?_ But we no pay twenty dollars unless you get us to Cruces_ poco pronto, sabe_?
30826_ Sabe?_ But we no pay twenty dollars unless you get us to Cruces_ poco pronto, sabe_?
30826a volcano?"
30826breathed Johnny at last,"do you suppose, if he_ must_ mine, he does n''t buy himself a suit of dungarees or a flannel shirt?"
30826cried Charley admiringly,"where did you get them?
30826cried Johnny,"will one of you drinking men kindly take a look and inform me if I''ve gone wrong?"
30826demanded Johnny indignantly;"is he sick?"
30826enunciated one laboriously;"flapjacks?
30826had there been an accident?
30826shouted Johnny finally,"where''s the towels?"
30826so intimately travelled?
30826what had happened?
30826where was Yank?
25892A fortune means safety and protection and--"Who the dickens has been butting into your affairs now?
25892All ready, Eveley? 25892 And I am to cavalier the lady?"
25892And I shall never know what your one duty in life is?
25892And after luncheon you went away in her car, did n''t you?
25892And still you advise it?
25892And the favor?
25892And then we would not have to live with father at all?
25892And what shall we do with the money?
25892And why did you require advice?
25892And you will always remember, wo n''t you, what you have said about love of one''s country? 25892 And you will never leave me again, Marie?"
25892Angelo, what are you doing here?
25892Are her things here?
25892Are n''t you afraid down there at night?
25892Are you all black and blue, you poor child?
25892Are you an old maid? 25892 Are you cold?"
25892Are you giving up your position?
25892Are you going away?
25892Are you going in your car?
25892Are you hurt, Marie?
25892Are you sure, Angelo? 25892 Are you thinking of something?"
25892Are you tired?
25892Are you-- all right, Lem? 25892 Are-- you coming with us?"
25892Aw gee, Miss Eveley, ai n''t you on to them yet? 25892 Be sure to tell him everything I said, will you?"
25892Billy? 25892 But as you say, Miss Ainsworth, is n''t this only talk?
25892But do n''t you have to work?
25892But how can you tell who is for, and who against?
25892But how did that happen?
25892But if things were wrong?
25892But one always has a feeling that one must return whence one has come, do you not think? 25892 But where in the world will you live, dear?
25892But who calls you a family?
25892But who then has stood heartlessly by, and watched the writhing and anguish of my Mexico, withholding the hand of power that could bring peace? 25892 But, Kitty--""You love Eveley, do n''t you?"
25892But-- isn''t it mostly talk?
25892Ca n''t you pretend you hate to leave, but you feel it is your duty?
25892Ca n''t you talk English, Nolan?
25892Can you beau us both, Mr. Inglish? 25892 Could you come to- morrow night then, Mr. Gillian?
25892Did he kill himself?
25892Did n''t you have more sense than to bring a good- looker?
25892Did the rest of you change your votes, and decide he should be captain?
25892Did you buy the car?
25892Did you ever have one?
25892Did you ever hear him speak?
25892Did you ever see such a place for chickens? 25892 Did you get that way selling autos, or did you used to be an agitator or something?"
25892Did you have a pleasant time?
25892Did-- did you ever feel so before?
25892Did-- did you vote?
25892Did-- you do all that, Betty?
25892Do n''t you know that Eveley ca n''t resist good looks?
25892Do n''t you think so?
25892Do n''t your friends ever put the rugs back on the rack, Eveley?
25892Do you ever think really of going back to-- that? 25892 Do you like it, Eveley?
25892Do you mean clothed in purple and fine linen?
25892Do you mind telling me what I am going to say to her?
25892Do you think she did right, Nolan?
25892Do you think she will go back to her husband?
25892Do you think so? 25892 Do you think that, Angelo?
25892Do you think the old man likes to live with them?
25892Do you wish to retain me as counsellor?
25892Do-- do you know that much about everybody in our building?
25892Do-- do you know who I am?
25892Does Lem seem to-- miss me?
25892Does Mr. Hiltze know that?
25892Does flirting make you purple?
25892Does he always work as hard as this?
25892Does it prove it, or disprove it, or what? 25892 Does this do anything to your theory about duty?"
25892Does your love for Americanization carry you so far?
25892Duty?
25892Eileen did? 25892 Eileen?
25892Eve,said Nolan anxiously,"where are you getting all these wicked notions?
25892Eveley, are you so innocent? 25892 Eveley,"came the ecstatic gasp,"would you-- let me?"
25892Eveley?
25892Five years? 25892 G''wan, ai n''t it enough to get the club named for you?"
25892Gee, ai n''t she a beaut?
25892Hate him? 25892 Have you rescued the good- looking one from the loveless sea?"
25892Have you seen Mexico? 25892 He is going to work evenings, is he?"
25892He is great, is n''t he?
25892He is in love with you-- don''t you know that?
25892How can people talk of servants who have loved-- as we have loved?
25892How could I be angry with you? 25892 How could he think anything else?
25892How could she do such a thing to any one who loved her? 25892 How did you get Marie, Angelo-- you angel?"
25892How did you like our Lieutenant Jimmy?
25892How do you do?
25892How does she know you are coming after her?
25892How far is it to the hill? 25892 How long have you been there?"
25892How much do you know about me?
25892How much, lovey, how much?
25892How would you go about it?
25892I have never accepted you, have I?
25892I said, why?
25892I will come to the party, but do not ever let Mr. Hiltze know, will you? 25892 I''m an American, ai n''t I?
25892If she will not come?
25892In two years? 25892 Is dinner ready?"
25892Is he terribly poor?
25892Is it a husband?
25892Is n''t he crabbish, Marie?
25892Is n''t it nice that we do not believe in duty? 25892 Is n''t it your place as his wife to-- to--""Do you mean my duty, dear?"
25892Is n''t that funny?
25892Is n''t that like a man? 25892 Is she very sick?"
25892Is that a palm tree?
25892Is that patriotism,--to forget the land of your birth? 25892 Is the Handsome Member to be among those present?"
25892Is this your patriotism?
25892It did not get you far with Marie, though, did it?
25892It seems to get all the proving, does n''t it?
25892It was the seventh step, was n''t it, Eveley?
25892It''s me, Miss Eveley, what''s the matter?
25892Just what do you mean by that, Nolan?
25892Last night?
25892Lieutenant Ames,she whispered in her soft voice,"do you really feel so?
25892Lieutenant? 25892 Marie did that?"
25892Marie, do you love Amos Hiltze?
25892Me? 25892 Me?
25892Miss Weldon?
25892My bag?
25892Nolan, if you do not keep still and pay attention, I shall stop talking and let you propose,--right before Marie,--and then where will you be?
25892Nolan, whoever have you been talking to? 25892 Nolan?
25892Not leave-- when Marie is sick and wants me? 25892 Nothing, of course, but ca n''t you use your imagination?"
25892Now I want you to be very serious and thoughtful-- can you concentrate better in the dark, Kit? 25892 Oh, Mr. Hiltze, are you interested in it, too?"
25892Oh, am I?
25892Oh, did you?
25892Oh, is it you, Miss Ainsworth?
25892Oh, what is that?
25892Oh, what''s the use? 25892 Please hurry, will you?
25892Pretty hard to keep some people properly adjusted, is n''t it?
25892Put it--"Checking account?
25892Revolutions are hard work, are n''t they?
25892Say, Miss Ainsworth,he asked anxiously,"did you decide to take that cottage and live alone?
25892Say, Miss Eveley, where did you pick up that guy?
25892Shall I drive?
25892She does n''t expect to buy her own groceries when she gets married, does she?
25892Should you like it? 25892 Some people are so funny, are n''t they?
25892Suppose they should not like me?
25892Suppose you do not like them?
25892Talk to Dody about it, will you? 25892 Tell her I came, wo n''t you?
25892That is n''t much, is it, Angelo? 25892 That you were living on the rim of a volcano, ready to catch and crush you?"
25892The question is, when may I?
25892Then it was you they were looking for, in the car? 25892 Then may I be a disagreeable old preacher, and say one thing?
25892Then she is not sick?
25892Then suppose we go for her to- night? 25892 Then you approve of the car, do you, Nolan?"
25892This is almost like sweethearting, is n''t it?
25892Timmy is good- looking, do n''t you think?
25892To throw open your home on a moment''s notice, to a stranger from a strange land?
25892To- morrow?
25892Well, Tuesday evening? 25892 Well, are you getting enough freedom?"
25892Well, are you willing to try your own plan? 25892 Well, is there anything else, Angelo?"
25892Well, my personal advice is, and I strongly urge it, and plead it, and it will make me very happy, and--?
25892Well, were you?
25892Well, why not?
25892Well,said Nolan dreamily,"why do n''t you marry him, and bring him up here?"
25892Were we what?
25892Were you there?
25892Wh- what did you say?
25892What are you getting at?
25892What are you two talking about?
25892What did you mean anyhow, Nolan?
25892What do you advise, Nolan?
25892What do you mean by that? 25892 What do you think about it?"
25892What do you think, Eileen?
25892What has happened? 25892 What have you there, Eveley?"
25892What is it this time? 25892 What is it?"
25892What is it?
25892What is it?
25892What is proved by the case of Father- in- law and the Bride, Eveley?
25892What is the exception?
25892What is this peculiar little notion of yours about duty, Eveley?
25892What is your advice then, Nolan? 25892 What you know about baseball, anyhow?"
25892What''s it mean, anyhow?
25892What?
25892Whatever should I do without him, Miss Ainsworth?
25892When did all this happen?
25892When did he say that?
25892Where did you come across him?
25892Where did you go, Marie?
25892Where do you go to get your Spanish queen?
25892Who was it?
25892Who will keep house then-- Betty?
25892Why did n''t you phone you were coming over?
25892Why did she really leave me?
25892Why do n''t you send her to a hotel?
25892Why flaunt your badge of servitude? 25892 Why purple?"
25892Why unequivocally?
25892Why, little Bride, whither away?
25892Why, where are your curls, Billy?
25892Why?
25892Why?
25892Why?
25892Will I?
25892Will you be gone long?
25892Will you help me do this, Nolan? 25892 Will you never go back on me again, little sister?"
25892Wo n''t I? 25892 Wo n''t she be wild?"
25892Wo n''t that be lovely?
25892Would I let you?
25892Yes, Kit, what is it? 25892 Yes, tell me, Eveley-- the Big Exception that is Everybody''s Duty-- what is it?"
25892Yes? 25892 Yes?
25892You are Mr. Severs, Senior, are n''t you? 25892 You are a little thoroughbred, are n''t you?
25892You are awfully businesslike, are n''t you?
25892You are very clever, are n''t you, Eveley?
25892You did not have any luncheon at all, did you? 25892 You did, did n''t you?"
25892You do n''t?
25892You do not feel it is your duty to spend the twenty- five hundred pounding Americanism into your Irish- American Wops?
25892You do not mean Mr. Hiltze, do you?
25892You explain it to Dody, will you? 25892 You know what that is, do n''t you?
25892You think there is no use to wait, then?
25892You want to be Americans, do n''t you? 25892 You-- do get so awfully fond of a girl like Marie, do n''t you?"
25892''Holy Mackinaw,''as Father- in- law says, what do you mean, tempt him?"
25892''Is she coming back?''
25892''Where to?''
25892After he had gone she said to the captain apologetically,"Has n''t he wonderful eyes?
25892Ai n''t that right?"
25892Am I beautiful in it?"
25892Americanization-- what was it?
25892And are n''t you my own and only baby sister?
25892And are n''t you surprised that I thought of anything so clever by myself?"
25892And did they tie you-- the cruel straps?
25892And did you hurry terribly to meet us?
25892And do n''t I always mean what I say-- to you, at least?"
25892And does she stay long?"
25892And has n''t my theory held good?
25892And has the Aunt- on- the- Other- Side- of- the- House had a change of heart?"
25892And he was wondering if Mrs. Cartle would surely be at the ball?
25892And oh, where can my Marie have gone?"
25892And then you also are my friend?"
25892And then,"Have you seen-- Lem?
25892And were n''t they right about it, after all?
25892And what do you suppose he talked about?
25892And when are you coming to tell me the rest of that thrilling story of your life in the trenches?"
25892And when you come right down to it, is n''t it?
25892And who can tell where freedom really lies?"
25892And why do n''t you go down- stairs and ask them if they saw any one around here to- day, or saw her leaving?"
25892And you can understand, can you not?"
25892And--""And what did Billy do?"
25892Are n''t we the only folks you have?
25892Are n''t you glad I adopted you?
25892Are you admiring my steps?
25892Are you nearly ready?
25892Are you the only man in this whole town who does not work like a slave?"
25892Are you through for the evening?"
25892Are you very cold?
25892But Kitty will go with us, wo n''t you?"
25892But Nolan, where is he?"
25892But can one assimilate a foreign element?
25892But do n''t tell Timmy, will you?"
25892But do you?
25892But how can Dody and I sit down to a decent meal with the whole house reeking with tobacco and onions?"
25892But was it only hope and joy?
25892But what chance has she?
25892But what is our duty to you?
25892But what is to become of my own future?
25892But what were simple things and formal notices when human hearts were finding happiness and faith?
25892But when at last they were fully started and running with reasonable smoothness, he said:"Who says this is n''t a car?
25892But who has brains enough and heart enough to do it?
25892But--""Who has been asking her now?"
25892Ca n''t you do something to stop this, Miss Lampton?"
25892Ca n''t you see it is your plain duty to make him go where he can live his own life?
25892Ca n''t you see that a woman can not live with a man she dislikes?
25892Ca n''t you think of something?"
25892Ca n''t you trust me yet, Marie?
25892Can a girl, born in rather sordid conditions, lift herself through sheer determination to the better things for which her soul hungered?
25892Can you come and help me to- night?
25892Can you do better?"
25892Captains can always get away, ca n''t they?
25892Could any such marriage be happy?"
25892Could n''t you have the time of your life here, reveling in liver and cabbage and pinochle?
25892Did God do it, Aunt Eileen?
25892Did n''t I tell you?
25892Did you do it on purpose, or could n''t you help yourself?
25892Did you ever do it?"
25892Did you ever see such blue eyes in your life, Nolan?"
25892Did you have a nice time with the High and Mighties?
25892Do n''t this liver melt in your mouth?"
25892Do n''t you believe in any duty, Miss Ainsworth?"
25892Do they always do it?"
25892Do you always believe only good and beautiful and lovely things of those you meet?"
25892Do you drive a car?"
25892Do you hate me?"
25892Do you know why?
25892Do you mind if we keep it there with your car?
25892Do you mind telling me why?"
25892Do you never attribute evil motives to any one?
25892Do you really?
25892Do you suppose they have another one, with brown eyes, to go along to-- to change tires, or anything?"
25892Does n''t it sound emancipated and free?"
25892Does n''t the fact that it is foreign-- make it impossible of assimilation?
25892For if Marie had loved her, would she not have left at least one word of sympathy, and affection, in farewell?
25892Get Kitty this time, wo n''t you?
25892Have a practise game?
25892Have you anything constructive to offer?"
25892Have you been working to- night?
25892He says, is n''t it patriotic for them to come here and pick up all the good they can, and take it back to enrich their own country?
25892He thinks she is just hideous, do n''t you, Billy?
25892He wo n''t say a word, will you, Angelo?"
25892He would n''t put her out, would he?
25892Hear them far back?
25892How can they play together like two children?
25892How could you know?"
25892How is Eileen?
25892How is Kitty?
25892How many of them are happy?
25892How soon can you have her come?"
25892How would you go about chumming up with the foreign element?"
25892I always fall back on you in an emergency, do n''t I?"
25892I have been trying to get you all morning,--come quickly.--Never mind about your luncheon.--Are you coming?"
25892I have n''t exactly proposed to you yet, have I?"
25892I told her I would come for you, but I suppose you can not leave yet?"
25892I-- you talk to daughter, will you?
25892If he just was n''t so good- looking, and sort of-- decent?
25892If you ca n''t live with us, where can you live?"
25892Indeed, if she had loved her, would she not have preferred the investigation of the Secret Service to separation?
25892Inglish?"
25892Is he-- all right?"
25892Is it bad news?"
25892Is it really you?
25892Is it the kind of love that can understand and sympathize and forgive-- yes, and keep on loving even when-- things are wrong?"
25892Is n''t it a glorious idea?
25892Is n''t it beautiful?
25892Is n''t it fun?
25892Is n''t it fun?"
25892Is n''t it pitiful?"
25892Is n''t that Nolan the most aggravating thing that ever lived?
25892Is n''t this a wonderful day?
25892It does not seem to offer you much for your pains, does it?
25892It is lots of sport, is n''t it?
25892It is n''t duty that bothers you-- it is What- will- people- think?
25892It is nearly lunch- time, is n''t it?
25892It seems incredible that I, alone out of our struggling thousands, should be let to come away and live serenely in a cloud cote, does it not?
25892It was an awfully big night all around, was n''t it, Nolan?"
25892Let''s have a party soon, and invite Kitty and Eileen and Miriam and me, and you give us a midnight supper here in the Cote, will you?"
25892Look, did I show you the new blouse I got to- day?
25892My faith has been as my faith in God-- yet when so many falter, and then turn back in betrayal-- how can one trust?
25892Now what kind of club shall we have?
25892Now what shall we call our baseball club?"
25892Now, Eveley, wo n''t you come to dinner to- morrow night and meet my little blesseds?
25892Now, are you all ready?
25892Now, what are you going to do?
25892Oh, I know we have to do something, but as long as we are foreigners, we to them, and they to us,--what can we do?"
25892On a sudden impulse, Eveley turned to Marie and cried:"Oh, little sister, how would you like to learn to drive?
25892One night she said:"Of course, men have to work, but I should n''t like my husband to dig away like a servant, should you, Eveley?"
25892Or can you get off on Tuesday?"
25892People are so absurd, are n''t they?"
25892Result, she will fire him, hoping to ensnare you-- but do n''t you make any mistake and get yourself ensnared for keeps, will you?"
25892See?
25892Shall I fix the tomatoes?"
25892Shall we go in my car?"
25892Shall we notify the police?"
25892She may have taken fright at something-- but what could it possibly have been?"
25892She stuck a pin in a fat man that was asleep,--that''s the man right there,--Say, did n''t Betty stick a pin in you?"
25892She''ll litter the whole place up with a lot of smelly bandits, and they''ll cut your throat, and steal your money, and then where''ll you be?"
25892Should n''t you?"
25892So I hope you realize that it is an affair of some moment, and not-- Miriam Landis, are you asleep?"
25892So far I have kept it on the off side, and he has not noticed, but I could n''t always turn the left side to a husband, could I?"
25892That Eveley was a clever little thing, was n''t she?
25892That it excuses and glorifies everything in the world?"
25892That table seems made for pinochle, does n''t it?
25892Then it is all settled, is n''t it?
25892Then she leaned toward Nolan, refilling his cup, and said gurglingly,"Was he working awfully hard at the stupid old office?"
25892Then she moved one step toward Eveley, and asked in a pleading whisper:"Are you angry with me?
25892Then to Eveley,"Shall I gather up the scraps, Miss Ainsworth, and tidy the lawn for you?
25892Then why in the world are you so afraid of him?
25892There has not been a thing serious between us, Eveley, you believe that, do n''t you?"
25892They were very nice playmates for us, as well as for each other-- Nolan, there was something sort of sweet about Lem, after all?
25892They will follow us-- will they follow us, Marie?"
25892Was it a new dress?"
25892Was n''t it a lovely night?
25892Was she alone?
25892We can not begrudge her one more opportunity, can we?"
25892We must give Mr. Hiltze credit for that anyhow, must n''t we?"
25892We-- we naturally trust people, we are like that, you know, and--""And whom can one trust?
25892What did He do it for?--Oh, is this your car, Aunt Eileen?
25892What do I care what his wife thinks about the Mason?
25892What do you suppose is the matter?
25892What in the world are you doing here?"
25892What is it?"
25892What is the one duty that is justified and necessary?"
25892What to do with twenty- five hundred dollars?
25892What will people think?
25892What''s come over her all of a sudden that she says it makes her sick to kiss me?
25892Who has stood by and smiled while Mexico lay crushed and bleeding beneath the heel of despotism and treachery?"
25892Who in the world could it be?
25892Who would n''t be?
25892Whoever heard of a purple- blooded prince?"
25892Whoever would have thought it?"
25892Whose secrets have you ferreted out in the night while I was asleep?"
25892Why a simp?
25892Why ca n''t she stand me?
25892Why did n''t you ask me, Marie?"
25892Why did n''t you bring me to my senses?"
25892Why did n''t you pick out a roue?
25892Why do n''t you put on a negligee, now, and rest?
25892Why in the world had he said,"Tempt him?"
25892Why should I neglect my legal interests to beau another fellow''s sweetheart about the town?"
25892Why should n''t I be left a couple of millions as well as anybody else?
25892Why should they always pick on you?"
25892Why, you have been wanting to, have n''t you?
25892Why?
25892Will you promise me?"
25892Will you try getting chummy and see where you come out?"
25892Will you?
25892Will you?
25892Wo n''t it be lovely?"
25892Wo n''t you take me?"
25892Would n''t it be a paradise for half a dozen hens?"
25892Would n''t it be picturesque and pretty?"
25892Would n''t your friend be crazy about it?"
25892Yes, you wait here now, will you, while I go on to the shack?
25892You ai n''t mad at me, are you, Billy?"
25892You ai n''t mad at me, are you, Billy?"
25892You ai n''t mad at me, are you?"
25892You are Italians, and Spanish, and Jewish, and Russian, so why call it Irish- American?"
25892You are a born assimilator, Angelo, do you know that?"
25892You are not afraid of Friend Husband, then?"
25892You are so much cleverer than I,--couldn''t you have opened my eyes before it was too late?"
25892You call them bandits-- Yes?
25892You can see that, ca n''t you, Nolan?"
25892You can understand why people plot, and steal, and kill-- for love of country?
25892You do n''t take me for no German, do you?"
25892You do not mind my not leaving my address, do you?
25892You have found the rest of my friends all right, have n''t you?"
25892You know what temptation is, do n''t you?
25892You know what that means, do n''t you?
25892You may be ill. You may get married--""Ca n''t she get married without twenty- five hundred dollars?"
25892You need n''t think for one minute--""I am not your husband, am I?
25892You remember my laundress, do n''t you?
25892You talk to daughter about it, will you?
25892You think-- you mean-- maybe he would be happier?"
25892You want to learn what being an American means, do n''t you?"
25892You will ask him not to look for me, wo n''t you?
25892You will make him see that it was not he, at all, wo n''t you?
25892You will, wo n''t you?"
25892You wo n''t mind being alone most of the day, will you?
25892Your bag is all unpacked, is n''t it?"
25892Your car is a Rolls, is n''t it?
25892[ Illustration:"Just what do you mean by that?"]
25892than''Is n''t Miriam Landis a little fool not to get next to her husband in all these years?''
12697''But all are very much like,''I say;''and you no want die old maid, no?'' 12697 ''I insult you?''
12697''Yes; did you not forget the smocks?'' 12697 ''You no go to marry with Don Carlos?''
12697A merienda?
12697Am I not used to my father?
12697And Tomaso will surely bring my mother from that cave, señor? 12697 And he comes not?"
12697And how dost thou feel, my little one? 12697 And if I hate you, how can I love you?"
12697And is it big yet? 12697 And that is all the use thou hast for us?
12697And the others?
12697And the smocks?
12697And thou art happy, querida mia? 12697 And thou lovest me, Eulogia?"
12697And thou wilt marry me?
12697And what did Mexico do first? 12697 And where will you live when you are away from me?"
12697And why for you, señor? 12697 And why?"
12697And you will lend them to me?
12697Are not men flocking about General Castro at San Juan Bautista, willing to die in a cause already lost? 12697 Are not they handsome?"
12697Art thou going to run back to thy mother in thy night- gown, like Josefita Olvera?
12697Art thou not frightened, Panchita,demanded one of the girls,"to go away and live with a strange man?
12697At your feet, señorita,he said;"may I dare to beg the honour of the contradanza?"
12697Ay,she said,"why did you say that?
12697But how long will it last? 12697 But it no is beautiful country?"
12697But she has commanded me to take you to her, señor, and-- look at the men crowding about her-- do you think I dare to disobey?
12697But thou lovest me, Carlos?
12697But what does he say?
12697But, dear Doña Eustaquia, wo n''t you understand that we are really married?
12697But-- a thousand apologies for my presumption, señorita-- why did you not write and tell him?
12697But?
12697Coffee? 12697 Come, come, have we not met to- night to dance the waltz of peace?
12697Could any one forget that angel?
12697Did an enemy invade the South this morning, and have you heard it already, as when General Kearney came? 12697 Did you hear of the present she left her mother?"
12697Did you hear that, my father?
12697Did you put that crab on my neck, señorita?
12697Did you speak-- any of you?
12697Didst thou ever nurse so beautiful a baby?
12697Didst thou have to lock him up?
12697Didst thou see it, Faquita? 12697 Do not you feel the desire to be a Catholic, my friend?"
12697Do not you think he is right? 12697 Do they?
12697Do we come here to idle and gossip? 12697 Do you comprehend the enormity of your sin?"
12697Do you not remember me, Dorthe?
12697Do you see those Californians grinning over there?
12697Do you want to see a man cut in pieces before your eyes? 12697 Does Liseta die?"
12697Does she look ill, Captain?
12697Dost thou believe me now?
12697Dost thou never intend to marry?
12697Elena?
12697Enchiladas? 12697 Happy?
12697Has he done this thing?
12697Has he gone?
12697Hast thou any letter to read today? 12697 Have I not a good husband, mamacita?"
12697Have I not the same right as you-- to serenade the Señorita Benicia? 12697 Have they any?"
12697Have they-- the English-- come to help California?
12697Have you heard?
12697Have you not learned on your knees that the fires of hell are the rewards of unlawful love? 12697 How I can leave you?
12697How can I know?
12697How canst thou like such bloody sport?
12697How dost thou know he is ill? 12697 How dost thou like the Señor Lieutenant Russell, Benicia?"
12697How''s the arm?
12697I have one hundred and thirty good men; and has not Captain Gillespie joined me with his battalion? 12697 I love an American?
12697I may be ordered off at any moment, and what may they not do with you while I am gone? 12697 In a barrel of aguardiente?
12697In a cave in the mountains? 12697 In this weather?
12697Is he not a Cortez and a Duncan? 12697 Is it about those cattle?
12697Is it not beautiful-- our Los Pastores?
12697Is it not_ you?_ Are not you in here just the same? 12697 Is it not_ you?_ Are not you in here just the same?
12697Is it sure that Santiago will come in time for the wedding?
12697Is it true? 12697 Is she not a light- hearted child?"
12697Is she not beautiful to- night, our little one?
12697Is that the reason why you are such a traveller, señor? 12697 Is there news to- day?
12697Is this true?
12697Is this true?
12697It is said also,continued the older man,"that once a ship from the Continent of Europe was wrecked among those islands--""No?
12697It is true, then, that José is in retreat? 12697 Liberty, Independence, Decency, Honour, how long will they be his watch- words?"
12697Mamma,--she raised her voice,--"shall I tell Raphael to bring down the supper?"
12697No head will ever lie here but--"Mine?
12697No? 12697 No?
12697Nor Flujencio Hernandez? 12697 Not Pepe Gomez?
12697Not even Don Fernando Altimira?
12697O-- h-- h-- Who is this?
12697Of whom do you speak?
12697Que-- What is it in English?
12697Señorita,he said, as he led Ysabel out to the sweet monotonous music of the contradanza,"did you see the caballero who rode with me to- day?"
12697Shall I go in? 12697 Surely?"
12697Tell us, Excellency,said José Abrigo,"what will be the outcome?"
12697Tell us, tell us, chiquita,they cried, fearful lest Faquita''s snubbing should have turned her sulky,"what dost thou know?"
12697That little thing? 12697 That you have put a price upon yourself?
12697The mine-- it is yours?
12697The smocks? 12697 Then I may look upon that little transaction as settled?"
12697Then what?
12697Thou hast done that-- for me?
12697Thou hast forgotten the prayers of thy Church-- the prayers thou learned at my knee?
12697Thou hast murdered thy immortal soul-- for me?
12697Thou meanest that, Ysabel?
12697Thou wilt defile these tubs with the linen of bandoleros? 12697 Thou wilt do what?"
12697Tomaso,said Sturges,"have you any objection to cutting off a dead man''s head?"
12697Was thy lover in the road below, Pilar?
12697We celebrate your marriage at the supper to- night, and the Captain helps us, no? 12697 Well, my daughter, have I not won the battle?"
12697Well, my sister?
12697What are my own about?
12697What didst thou say?
12697What difference is it how you look?
12697What do you think of the women of San Luis Obispo?
12697What do you wish?
12697What does this mean?
12697What dost thou know, this time?
12697What dost thou laugh at, señorita? 12697 What hast thou to say about it?"
12697What have politics to do with horse- racing?
12697What is it you would have me do?
12697What is it?
12697What is it?
12697What is it?
12697What is she made of, anyhow?
12697What is that man saying to your mother?
12697What is that?
12697What is that?
12697What is that?
12697What is the matter with those women?
12697What is this love?
12697What is this? 12697 What is this?"
12697What job do you suppose they have put up on us? 12697 What name?
12697What news has the wash- tub mail to- day?
12697What of that?
12697What of that?
12697What ones have you read?
12697What was it?
12697What wilt thou have? 12697 What would you bring me from the mountains, señor?"
12697What you go to tell me?
12697What, señor?
12697What? 12697 What?
12697What?
12697When can I get up?
12697When does he go?
12697When will he return?
12697When?
12697Where do we go?
12697Where is Santiago?
12697Where is Ysabel?
12697Where?
12697Which one, commandante? 12697 Which?"
12697Who are you that you should judge and punish this helpless girl and ruin a brilliant future? 12697 Who are you?"
12697Who could not dance with a fairy in his arms?
12697Who is he? 12697 Who is she?
12697Whom then wilt thou marry? 12697 Why are you not at the house of Don Thomas Larkin?"
12697Why art thou so excited, Blandina?
12697Why could they not have died and rotted before we heard of them?
12697Why did he not come to see me before he went out?
12697Why do you bring your hideous brutes here to shame me in the eyes of Monterey? 12697 Why do you wish me to marry?
12697Why should I suspect what I have not thought about?
12697Why should he change?
12697Will I be there? 12697 Will he come back, Faquita?"
12697Will that be soon, señor?
12697Will the Señorita Doña Eulogia favour us with a song?
12697Will you run again?
12697Will you stay here, señorita, while I go to bid them make merry?
12697Wilt thou marry me as soon as I return?
12697You are a coward? 12697 You did not like bull- fighting, señorita?"
12697You like California?
12697You like make the money?
12697You living in San Francisco?
12697You never see the San Ysidro rancho? 12697 You never told at confession?"
12697You think I am so tired I no can fan myself?
12697You-- do you admeer our country, señor? 12697 Ysabel,"called the Governor,"where art thou?
12697_ Which_ art thou going to marry, Eulogia?
12697''The smocks?''
12697''You think I marrying a singing, sighing, gambling, sleepy caballero?
12697--he told me that Doña Erigida did not take my unhappy friend home, but--""Well?"
12697A glass of water?"
12697A letter, we used to call it, dost thou remember, Brígida?
12697A traitor?
12697Ah, who would have thought?
12697All the Spanish so dignify, no?
12697An accident?
12697And Don Rafael and Don Carmelo?
12697And Don Ramon-- dost thou know why he leaves Monterey one hour after he comes?"
12697And Eulogia?
12697And La Tulita toss the head and say:''How can I remember Ramon Garcia when he is in Yerba Buena?
12697And Ysabel?
12697And did gold vein those velvet hills?
12697And did not my father know him when he was a little boy?
12697And does he not go to marry our Doña Eustaquia?"
12697And how dost thou know whether he did or not?
12697And how, in this crowded house, could he speak a word with her alone?
12697And it can express as much and perhaps--""You love Benicia?"
12697And satins?
12697And they all cry:''Yes, where are the smocks?
12697And what do you think it was?
12697And why, pray, hast thou no faith in men?"
12697And why, then, should I fall in love with you?"
12697And why?
12697And why?
12697Are not all men mad for La Tulita?"
12697Are you afraid?"
12697Art thou as saucy as ever?
12697Art thou happy?"
12697Art thou not a Californian?
12697At the way I have served thy lover?
12697Ay, Eulogia, how couldst thou?
12697Besides, who ever heard of a curse coming true?
12697But how to get the note?
12697But it is true, Modeste-- surely, no?--that our general will not surrender?
12697But tell me, little one, why dost thou not like the bull- fight?
12697But that wisdom was not born in your little head; for sixteen years, I think, have not sped over it, no?
12697But the young peoples always very-- how you say it?--smart, no?
12697But this is a plain waltz; will you not give it to me?"
12697But thou hast shed them for me?
12697But thou?
12697But was there ever a lover in whom necessity did not develop the genius of invention?
12697But what chance has even a great man, when at the head of a few renegades, against the navy of a big nation?
12697But would he return?
12697But you can take her far away where no one knows--""Where is this vaquero to be found?"
12697But-- santa Dios!--whatte you think they do it?
12697Can I do anything for you, excepting to pray?
12697Can a few years in an English school make him of another race?
12697Can not you see him-- that dark shadow by the pillar?"
12697Can we sit here in hope of everlasting life while our brethren perish?"
12697Can you find those pearls on the sands of the South, Don Vicente?
12697Captain, do you not feel romantic?"
12697Come, my little ones, are you ready?
12697Did he swear?"
12697Did you notice how he limped at the ball last night?"
12697Do we not know all things first?
12697Do you forget what blood stings the veins of the Californian?
12697Do you hear?
12697Do you not love me any longer?''
12697Do you think of putting your knife into my neck?"
12697Do you think you can stand it?"
12697Do you wish me to bring you a certificate to the effect that I am Abel Hudson?
12697Does he say that a chit''s instincts are better than her mother''s?
12697Does n''t she look magnificent?"
12697Does no man please thee?"
12697Does she walk heavily?"
12697Does your civilization, such as you''ve got, permit such things?"
12697Don Abel, why do you not boast of your sisters?
12697Dost thou never weary?"
12697Dost thou not know it?
12697Dost thou not love me a little?
12697Dost thou not love the sport of thy country?
12697Dost thou not prefer blondes to brunettes, my sister?
12697Dost thou not see that I am fit to set the world on fire for love of thee?
12697Dost thou think he will come soon again?"
12697Dost thou think he will return?"
12697Dost thou think that I am one to let my daughter marry before she can hem?
12697Dost thou wish to break in pieces the bridal clothes of thy señorita?
12697Doña Carmen, where are the smocks?''
12697For a month we have the house fule; meriendas-- peek- neeks, you call, no?
12697For thou wilt come to me, thou little coquette?
12697For us who would die for thee?"
12697For what are those three frigates, swarming with a horde of foreign bandits, creeping about our bay?
12697For what have the persons of General Vallejo and Judge Leese been seized and imprisoned?
12697Garfias?"
12697Had the bay risen about the Custom- house?
12697Has Doña Prudencia Iturbi y Moncada given a ball this week at Santa Barbara?
12697Has La Tulita lost her heart, perhaps?
12697Has not Don Roberto gone to meet him?
12697Hast thou had thy silly head turned with a kiss?
12697Hast thou no place in it for Abel Hudson?"
12697Hast thou not thy mother and thy baby?"
12697Have Don Diego and Doña Chonita--?"
12697Have I not longed to come home that I might be with you?
12697Have you a maid you can trust?"
12697Have you ever been in Monterey?"
12697Have you in America something more beautiful than Monterey?"
12697Have you none, nor mother, nor father, nor brother?
12697Have you read others?"
12697He has not danced to- night?"
12697Hope?
12697How can we meet?"
12697How canst thou eat and be gay when thy mother and-- and-- a dear friend are ill?"
12697How dare I ask it?"
12697How to have one last word with her?
12697I am the Señora Doña Eustaquia Carillo de Ortega, and my house is there on the hill-- you can see the light, no?
12697I marry an American?
12697I never was meant to be bothered with a husband, and have I not given him three children twenty times handsomer than himself?
12697I want to_ know_--_to know._ Have you ever read any books, señor?"
12697IV"Well,"said Eulogia to Padre Moraga two weeks later,"am I not La Favorita?"
12697If our towns were sacked or our women outraged would not the weakest of us fight until we died in our blood?
12697If punishment followed upon such happiness, must not the Catholic religion be all wrong in its teachings?
12697If she knows all, what can we do?"
12697Is Altimira down there with Pico, do you know?
12697Is General Castro still in Baja California, or has he fled to Mexico?
12697Is all that Captain Brotherton''s?"
12697Is he a generous bridegroom?
12697Is he not a Californian and a Catholic?
12697Is he not one of you, then, that you offer him blood instead of protection?
12697Is it decided?
12697Is it not so, my little one?"
12697Is it not so, my old sack of flour?
12697Is it true?"
12697Is not that enough?
12697Is the North or the South victorious?
12697It must be at the back of the house, and how am I going to get over that great adobe wall?
12697Mariquita''s young lungs being the first to refill, she demanded of Faquita:--"And Don Ramon-- when does he return?"
12697Meet me to- morrow night-- where?
12697Must not purgatory follow heaven, instead of heaven purgatory?
12697No?
12697No?
12697No?
12697No?"
12697Nor Juan Perez?
12697Nor any of the caballeros who serenade beneath thy window?"
12697Not until a week from to- morrow-- do you hear?
12697O God, in what likeness hast thou made me?
12697Of what was the rosary?"
12697Of what?"
12697PART III"Tell us, tell us, Mariquita, does she water the rose- tree every night?"
12697Shall we ever grow like that?"
12697Shall we leave these miserable islanders to perish, when we have it in our power to save?"
12697Sit down-- Why, what is it?"
12697So long as they do not put their ugly bayonets between us, what difference whether the eagle or the stars wave above the fort?"
12697Suddenly I say:''Where are the smocks?''
12697Tell us, what did he send?
12697That he will stand against the Americans?"
12697The Americanos no care for the flores?"
12697The blood rose slowly up the nun''s white face, but she said carelessly:--"Thou art tired, mijita, no?
12697The end of a little flirtation?
12697Then he continued, as if he merely had broken the conversation to say the Angelus:"And thou art sure that thou wilt be La Favorita?
12697Then she give a little sob and say,''You must go?''
12697Then she say to me:''Faquita, walk back to Doña Maria''s with me, no?
12697They are more beautiful than Blandina''s?
12697They had not embroidery?"
12697They were not fine?
12697This is a section of her, if my geography does not fail me; but what?
12697Thou art going to Blandina''s, no?
12697Thou art happy here in my arms?"
12697Thou lovest thy mother-- better than all the world?
12697Thou wilt not give it to the American?"
12697Thou wilt write to me to come back and stand with thee in the mission while the good padre asks the saints to bless us?
12697Thou wouldst meet those men?
12697Thou wouldst rob the Church?
12697Thou?
12697True that their beloved flag might fall, and the stars and stripes of an insolent invader rise above the fort of Monterey?
12697True, it was but her brother she had kissed, but would she have eyes for any one else during a stranger''s brief visit?
12697Vitriolo?
12697Was Elena Castañares so happy with the man who was mad for her that I should hasten to be a neglected wife?
12697Was it Benicia''s?"
12697Was it true that the United States of America were at war with Mexico, or about to be?
12697We can not protect ourselves against the invasion of bandoleros?
12697We?
12697Were there jewels?
12697What affair of thine are my reasons if I consent to marry you?"
12697What do you say?"
12697What do you suppose that mysterious table in the sala means, with its penknives and wooden sticks?
12697What does Padro Flores say to that, I should like to know?
12697What does''By Jove''mean, my Santiago?"
12697What else is a man made for?
12697What has happened to thee?
12697What has happened?
12697What have I done to be punished with him?"
12697What have I done to be punished with so heartless a child?
12697What if he has committed a crime?
12697What is a lover?
12697What is it?
12697What is love worth when it will not grant one little desire?"
12697What is that?"
12697What is the matter?"
12697What is the trouble, my Ysabel?
12697What kind fate guided me to you?"
12697What matter?
12697What matter?
12697What mattered where she was going?
12697What meaning has this?
12697What my mother say?
12697What nonsense is this?"
12697What of that?
12697What other girl in Monterey would dare to dress herself like this at eleven in the morning?
12697What pleasure canst thou take to see a fine brute kicking in his death- agony, his bowels trailing on the ground?"
12697What then?"
12697What trouble can a piece of paper make when it lies on a man''s heart?"
12697What?
12697What?"
12697When shall I meet him?"
12697When shall I see thee again, my Pilar?"
12697When she do that, he stand up and say with the voice that shake:--"''What is the matter, Herminia?
12697Whence had the butterfly gone?
12697Where did she get such a name?
12697Where dost thou keep that extraordinary charm?"
12697Where is Edourdo?"
12697Where is he?"
12697Where is our Blandina?
12697Where is the cave?"
12697Where is your pride of caste?
12697Where shall I begin?
12697Where she meet him?"
12697Where they are now?
12697Whereupon the American thief ordered two hundred and fifty of his men to embark in boats-- do not you hear?"
12697Who can believe that once it is so gay?
12697Who can know?
12697Who can say that they would not be as heroic, if opportunity offered, as they have been prudent?"
12697Who can think she is so beautiful before?"
12697Who care for the wash- tub mail now?
12697Who is that standing by the window?
12697Who shall say what winter winds first beat them, what great waves first fought their deathless trunks, what young stars first shone over them?
12697Why bring more women into the world to suffer?"
12697Why canst thou not talk faster?"
12697Why couldst thou not have sent me one word?
12697Why did he, of all places, select San Juan Bautista in which to hang up his American rag?"
12697Why didst thou not tell us of this before, and not let us come here to be shot by flying bullets?"
12697Why do n''t you fling your hat at her feet, as these ardent Californians do?"
12697Why do those eyes flash so?
12697Why does a strip of cotton, painted with a gaping bear, flaunt itself above Sonoma?
12697Why had she brought him to look upon this before giving him a mother''s greeting?
12697Why has she that hair?"
12697Why have you come to dazzle the eyes of the poor girls of San Luis Obispo?"
12697Why hurry?"
12697Why not?
12697Why not?
12697Why she have that name?
12697Why should she be mocked or punished?
12697Why should the Star of Monterey withhold her light?"
12697Why, then, dost thou marry me?
12697Why?
12697Why?
12697Why?"
12697Will he die?"
12697Will he lose this day, when he has won so many?
12697Will no one bring the pearls?
12697Will nothing less content thee?"
12697Will you come now and take a siesta before supper?"
12697Will you not at least sing me a love- song?
12697Wilt thou not go to bed?"
12697Without hope?
12697Would they ever covet and strive to rob?
12697You come in, no?
12697You ever been in the mountains back de San Diego?
12697You like I take your arm?
12697You no dance the contradanza, no?"
12697You not only dare not acknowledge that you love me, but you would betray me-- and to my mother?
12697You understand, señor?"
12697You understand?
12697You understand?"
12697You will be there?"
12697You will not forget that?"
12697You will tell her I think of her, no?"
12697are you barbarians, Indians, that you would do violence to a guest in your town?
12697exclaimed Ignestria;"dost thou suspect why I have returned?"
12697exclaimed Pio Pico,"where did she get those pearls?"
12697hast thou no pity?
12697he thought,"am I really jealous?
12697how canst thou be so cold to him?
12697no hope?
12697she cried some moments later,"what is he bringing?
12697the handsome stranger, will he roll us in the dust?
12697what is that?"
12697what is the matter?"
12697wouldst thou scoff over my grave?
12697you go to marry?"
12697your_ hospitality_?
9390''How much do I owe you?'' 9390 ''Me, Constable----, where''s Joe?
9390''What about my debt?'' 9390 ''What for?''
9390''What time?'' 9390 ''What training?''
9390''Where are you going, Anna?'' 9390 ''Who''s there?''
9390''Why?'' 9390 A barkeeper asked me, lady, what are you doing in a place like this?''
9390Ai n''t they the limit?
9390And now wo n''t you try to love my poor shorn little lambs? 9390 Are you not taking great chances by having that where strangers can see it?"
9390Are you the party what was here last night trying to make trouble?
9390Are you willing to change the name of the home?
9390Brother St. John, will you lead in prayer?
9390But do n''t you know, dear boy, you are going to live in constant dread if you do that? 9390 But does not the vagrancy law protect you?"
9390But what has all that to do with your possession of this key?
9390But, my boy,I''ve replied,"how are you going to account for your long absence and explain where you have been?"
9390By and by Grandmother says,''What''s become of Tom? 9390 Callie?
9390Constable, my boy does n''t drink anything to speak of, and I do n''t suppose he knows one card from another; do you, Joe?'' 9390 Dear, have you a mother?"
9390Did I tell you Tom drank beer? 9390 Did n''t you say no girl had to sign any papers here, and that if she had no money, the home was free to her?"
9390Did n''t you say that no questions that might embarrass me would be asked?
9390Do n''t you know? 9390 Do n''t you remember me, Mother Roberts?"
9390Do n''t you remember what I told you? 9390 Do you know the parties, either of them?"
9390Do you mean it?
9390Do you see this?
9390Does, oh, does he love so dear-- ly? 9390 Elsie do you love Jesus?"
9390Father,I prayed,"hast thou sent us on this errand?
9390Furnish for what?
9390Has your mama known this chef very long?
9390Have you asked him to forgive you?
9390Have you taught school?
9390Hello; who wants me?
9390How did I come by it?
9390How did it happen you came here, my child?
9390How happened it that you met the man you called your husband, Saidie?
9390How many desire an interest in our prayers, that you may lead lives that will fit you for heaven instead of sending you down to an awful hell? 9390 Hurt?
9390I nearly fainted with fright, but what was I to do? 9390 I said to one poor girl,''Do you enjoy this life?''
9390Is it not strange,she wrote,"that in all this great city none come to her aid excepting for a few hours at a time?
9390Is she living yet? 9390 Is that it?
9390Is your papa long dead, dear?
9390Madam, can I assist you?
9390May I speak to you a moment?
9390Mother dear,inquired poor, tired, hungry, over- heated Lucy,"I wonder if God really wants us to hunt a home for the girls, after all?
9390Mother, do you mean it? 9390 My child, what has happened that you are here?"
9390My dear child,I said,"will you give me your San Francisco address, your mother''s name and initials?
9390Oh, yes, I know, but I mean some one sometimes alone and playing something that sounds like a guitar- mandolin like we have at home?
9390On that dirty floor?
9390One or two?
9390Ruby dear, do you know me?
9390Say what, Lucy?
9390Say, do you mind telling me who you are?
9390Say, what yer got in that case?
9390Sister Shearer dear, what can I do to help this blessed work?
9390Tell me, did you know my darling girl?
9390That dignified, white- haired woman, third row on our left?
9390That old, old woman; what of her?
9390That pretty fair- haired girl about sixteen?
9390Was he a stranger to me and my folks when I first met him? 9390 Was her husband with her?"
9390Was that sufficient to provide food, clothing, and shelter for all three of you?
9390What about the lad who has committed this awful deed? 9390 What are we going to do next?"
9390What are you trying to do, Sonny? 9390 What became of the grandparents-- the ones responsible before God for her misfortunes?"
9390What did they arrest me for? 9390 What do you think of it, dear?"
9390What is a county hospital for?
9390What is it, dear?
9390What is''hit the pipe'', Callie?
9390What murder?
9390What must I do? 9390 What of it?"
9390What of your two companions, Joe?
9390What requirements?
9390What were you doing for a living, dear?
9390When?
9390Where am I to sleep, Mother dear?
9390Where is mother? 9390 Where were your husband and your son all this time?"
9390Where, Miss Blank?
9390Where? 9390 Who are you, my man, and where have we met?"
9390Who are you?
9390Who is she?
9390Who told you?
9390Who was Rita?
9390Who were these sisters?
9390Whoever heard of any man worth the having, seeking for a wife and the future mother of his children in a ballroom? 9390 Why are you veiled, B----?"
9390Why did n''t you appeal to the authorities, girls?
9390Why did you not immediately expose him to the firm?
9390Why do you say,''God willing''? 9390 Why not, dear?
9390Why, Mother, do n''t you remember?
9390Why, what kind of unnatural mother could she have been?
9390Why? 9390 Will I?
9390Will one of our congregation now call for a song?
9390Will you honor me by dining with me this evening, half an hour hence?
9390Wish some one would take a like interest in me,"Come back and see us once in a while,or,"Wo n''t you write me?
9390Would you be willing to lay down your life for little Rita, for the sake of her soul?
9390Would you care to hear her?
9390Would you still go if you could? 9390 You do n''t know any one here, do you, Mother?"
9390You were? 9390 You''ll tell me, wo n''t you?
9390''Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that I shall deal with thee?''
9390''Can you be ready to leave right away?''
9390''Henry, what are you doing?
9390''Hold on,''he said, as we were about to leave and try some other agency;''would you be willing to leave town?
9390''How long, O Lord, how long?''
9390''Patient?''
9390''There is one thing more I must tell you,''I said to a young, attractive- looking boy,''What attracts you here?''
9390''What''s up?''
9390''tis wonderful what a good meal can do for you when you''re hungry, is n''t it?
9390( Reader, our Savior ate with publicans and sinners; are we, professed Christians, better than he?
9390***** Will you come with me to one of our county hospitals this afternoon?
9390*****"Well, when will you be at home?
93902:"Can you suggest a better name?"
939059:19)?
939084:11,"The Lord is a sun and shield; the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will be withhold from them that walk uprightly"?
9390A white- haired, elderly lady who had sat opposite to me on the return trip, now pleasantly remarked:"Cincinnati is well worth a visit, is it not?"
9390After a pause she said,"Mrs. Roberts, will you please do me a favor?"
9390After many trips for this purpose I at last saw a place which delighted my heart; but-- would the owner part with it?
9390After prayer I inquired,"Laura, dear, why must you be compelled to be on duty?
9390After rising from his knees, he said,"Lady, will you trust me with a quarter?
9390And I used to say to myself,''_ I wonder what she would do if she found out who Dollie was?_''She was a Christian.
9390And are these all?
9390And now what was I to do?
9390And the tears of( righteous?)
9390Any objection?''
9390As I looked at that little sum in my calloused hand, I said,''Dollie, it''s the first honest money you ever earned; does n''t it make you feel good?''
9390At five o''clock?
9390Because of this, how many souls are going to be lost?
9390Before the girl had time to think or answer, he was right on hand, saying,"May I have the pleasure of the next waltz?
9390But are you not too busy?"
9390But some( are you among them?)
9390But what had come over me?
9390But why does she stand stock still?
9390Ca n''t part with them?
9390Callie, what are they?"
9390Callie----?
9390Can I ever forget that first prayer- meeting of the new year, 1907?
9390Can you accompany me?"
9390Can you not return to my home with me today?
9390Can you spare time to see her today?"
9390Could it possibly have been any worse in other places than in this one?
9390D''you hear?"
9390Dear Mrs. Roberts, can you bring before your mind''s eye this picture?
9390Did I regret the past toil, privations, and disappointments?
9390Did I say alone?
9390Did I say lonely?
9390Did I tell her?
9390Did ever he fail his own in the hour of need?
9390Did he succeed?
9390Did n''t you...?''
9390Did this experience affect my future career?
9390Did we always succeed?
9390Did you ever hear her sing?"...
9390Did you know the''dope''fiends lose their appetites for everything but the drug?
9390Do n''t I look different?
9390Do n''t I look happy?"
9390Do n''t you understand, Lucy?
9390Do we mean it?
9390Do you hear that loud weeping in the parlor?"
9390Do you know a girl shot herself just now in Miss Blank''s house?
9390Do you know him?"
9390Do you remember me?"
9390Do you think you could get any one to hire me?"
9390Do you?
9390Does the bird with the broken pinion ever soar as high again?
9390Does this cause the smoking, drinking, swearing, card- playing, Godless parents to halt and reflect?
9390Does this fill the mother of cherished, idolized little ones with remorse of conscience?
9390For a moment she looked alarmed, but did she heed?
9390From whom did this come?
9390Hatred?
9390Have the rest of the band arrived yet?
9390Have you heard the news?
9390Her next question was,"Pardon me, but have you any dinner engagement?
9390Here''s my quarter, whose next?"
9390His greeting was:"Well, well, Sister Kauffman, how do you do, and how are all your family?
9390How are you?"...
9390How can he be so courageous?
9390How could I?
9390How could I?"
9390How dare you impose yourself on me?''
9390How did they accept, you ask?
9390How do you account for that?
9390How do you procure them?"
9390How far had this earthquake extended?
9390How many trophies for the Savior''s crown would have been hers?
9390How was it faring with them?
9390How''s all the rest of them?"
9390I can not go to her; will you?"
9390I do n''t know what to make of it, do you?"
9390I hope you are n''t offended at what I did""Brother Louis, do n''t you realize that God used you to answer my prayer?"
9390I must obey; but how?
9390I reached S----- at 7:30 P.M. On our way to the Hotel Reba whispered,"Mother Roberts, will you occupy my room with me tonight?
9390I whispered:"Are you asleep, Lucy?"
9390I wished I could die then and there, but what was the use?
9390I wonder how many of us realize this?
9390I''ve made a resolution, but with this proviso: if I never touch another card, will you promise me never to play again?"
9390I''ve no use for stingy folk, have you?
9390If not, pray tell me what will?
9390In addition to that, where would she go if she did not like her first glimpse of the dance- hall, an ignorant, friendless girl in a strange town?
9390Is it degrading, demoralizing?
9390Is n''t he to be pitied?
9390Is that all?
9390Is that stranger the only procurer?
9390Is that you, Cora?''
9390It hurts?
9390It was a particular favorite with our family in the rescue home, some girl often remarking,"Does n''t it just seem to fit my case, Mother Roberts?"
9390It was not at all strange( now was it?)
9390Like David of old, I inquired of the Lord as to whether to continue with them or start anew?
9390Luke 17:1, 2 Have you, my reader, helped"grease the hill"that"one of these little ones"was sliding down, so that she soon reached the bottom?
9390Mamie, I wonder if you could n''t come, too?
9390May I inquire from whence you come?"
9390May I pray for you?"
9390Miss Blank?"
9390Miss Loraine?
9390Mother Roberts, how can I think God is good?
9390My reply was a question:"Could you not have kept a respectable lodging- house, my dear Miss Loraine?"
9390Now, my dear friend, do you not think that encouraging?
9390Old Adam dies very hard sometimes, does n''t he?
9390Oliver Wendell Holmes when asked,"When should a child''s education begin?"
9390One ca n''t expect much of a place for one dollar and fifty cents a week, can they?''
9390One day whilst I was visiting another, the landlady asked:"Have you ever called on Miss Loraine?"
9390One said to the other,"Were n''t you immensely interested in those dreadful word- pictures from real life?"
9390Plunge it anew into the precious blood of Jesus, Thus anew-- the work''s begun.... You''re wining?
9390Presently I succeeded, and soon she was asking:"''Is this Harry?''
9390Presently she continued,"Are you going to remain for some time here?
9390Presently, following some rapid questions and answers, she said,"How would you like to surprise your former companions, Callie?"
9390Putting her hand over the mouthpiece and turning to me, she asked:"Can you call at five this evening?"
9390Quickly I replied:"If that landlady does not know your voice,''phone, asking if she has any new girls at present?
9390Reader, what answer would you, had you been in my place, have made?
9390Roberts?"
9390Say, Mother Roberts, could n''t you make some excuse to get into her cell?
9390Say, Mother Roberts, when you go to San Francisco again, will you let me go with you?
9390Say, who was that singing out in the big dormitory a while ago?"
9390Shall I discredit the statements of the hunter because I saw no tigers?
9390She addressed the old man thus:"How d''you do, sir?
9390She hired a hack at the depot; was n''t she considerate?
9390She managed to inquire:"Who''s this, Anna?
9390She shrieked it:"Tell me, madam, was-- it-- all-- right-- with-- my-- baby-- girl?"...
9390Sister and I looked around for a minute, and then both of us said to the woman,''What kind of a place is this?''
9390So she raised a lady(?).
9390Soon I heard her voice:"What is it, please; what do you wish?"
9390Stepping over to her, I softly said,"Do n''t be frightened, dear, but is your name Elsie?"
9390Tell me why that sign if the dance is strictly respectable?
9390That first evening alone on the rostrum-- shall I ever forget it?
9390The Messengers( the Doves) Her Voice Still Nearer Was It You?
9390The cause?
9390The clerk asked,''What address?''
9390The gentleman(?)
9390The undertaking looked stupendous; nevertheless, what was to hinder if this were the plan of God?
9390Then where will you spend eternity?"
9390These same kids went to the same one I did, and do you think I could shake''em?
9390This being corroborated by a number sitting or standing around, she next said:"Did you come to investigate last night''s murder?"
9390This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their righteousness is of me, saith the Lord"?
9390This time a man''s voice inquired,"Who''s there?"
9390To be sure, that is expensive, but...""What is he driving at?"
9390Too much to pay?
9390Toward the close of the song, Can a boy forget his mother''s prayer, When he has wandered God knows where?
9390Under such circumstances, what inducement have they who, if encouraged, would do better?
9390Upon stooping to pick it up, she discovered that she was forestalled by a well- dressed gentleman(?
9390Was it you?
9390Was it you?
9390Was it you?]
9390Was that all?
9390Was the mission thereafter a failure?
9390Was the rescue work that I so dearly loved, at a standstill?
9390What better assurance than in verses 10, 11, and 12?
9390What can I do?"
9390What could I do but make the best of it?
9390What did a little fifteen- year- old fool like me know, with no mother to teach her, and no woman to take a real interest?
9390What did she mean?
9390What did this mean?
9390What did this mean?
9390What did you do?
9390What disposition of remains?"
9390What do you want him for?''
9390What if I should get nabbed?''
9390What think you, dear reader, would have been the outcome?
9390What was I now going to do?
9390What was I to do?
9390What was I to do?
9390What was she doing in this strange room?
9390What will these people think-- that I am an ex- jail bird?"
9390What would my former society friends say or think should any chance to meet me with them?"
9390What would you suggest?"
9390What''s your name, lady?"
9390When are you coming down again?
9390When did you get out?
9390When we returned to Mrs. Kincaid''s quarters, she inquired if I should like to see a photo of Callie as she formerly looked?
9390When you persuaded me to come to this place, did n''t you tell me I need give only my first name?"
9390Where do you live?
9390Where have you been?"
9390Where will it all eventually end?
9390Where, where were the others going?
9390Wherefore?
9390Who are you?"
9390Who could have sent it?
9390Who does not love a baby?
9390Who does not love that beautiful, most pathetic song entitled"The Ninety and Nine"?
9390Who does not pity this worse than motherless child?
9390Who was responsible for this?
9390Who will be the first to witness for Jesus this morning?"
9390Who''ve you brought with you?"
9390Why are they here?"
9390Why did I not have her arrested?
9390Why did n''t some one warn me?
9390Why did n''t you finish her while you were about it?"
9390Why do you wish to know?"
9390Why have I told you this?
9390Why inhale such long, deep breaths?
9390Why should I believe his word?
9390Why?
9390Why?
9390Wilt go a little further on this road?...
9390With nothing less-- will you be satisfied?
9390Wo n''t you take him for your Savior right now?"
9390Would it be asking too much of you to inquire just where those six acres are located?"
9390Would my husband''s visitor never go?
9390Would n''t she come?"
9390Would you let me sleep with you?"
9390Would you think there was anything out of the common in any of these features?"
9390Yes?
9390You ask if this is an exceptional case?
9390You did n''t know?
9390You do not understand?
9390You know where the county hospital is, do n''t you?
9390You wish to know the names of all these wheels?
9390You wonder what you are going to do about it?
9390[ Illustration: POOR ELSIE]"It wo n''t hurt you if I tell you?"
9390[ Illustration: SHEET MUSIC WAS IT YOU?
9390[ Illustration: VIEW OF WARDEN''S HOUSE, ETC., REPRESA]"Is not his home here?"
9390[ Why?
9390_ But I never could do that, could you?_ I said good- by to my kind friend and started out for where, I did not know.
9390_ Child, did I hear you say you want my best?
9390_ He takes us at our word._ How many of us make excuses?
9390_ I am a gentleman with whom you need not for a moment hesitate to be seen;_ and now, may I have the pleasure of learning your name?
9390_ That sight was sickening._ And that refined- looking girl-- who was she?
9390and"Are you willing to purchase desirable property?"
9390but how many have literally helped to emulate the Great Shepherd''s example?
9390ca n''t they see that he is too weak, suffering too much, to be able to carry such a weight?
9390is that you, H----?
9390or are you helping and cheering them on the upward way until they reach the goal?
9390or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
9390reader, are you not, with me, daily demonstrating the fact, that_ only godly wisdom, coupled with love, can win_?
9390reader, do you realize what it means to"stand still"in the trying hours?
9390she asked,"when did you ever learn to play cards and pool?"
9390they have cried,"what did I ever do that my child should get into such trouble as this?"
9390to watch our Father''s Spirit working in the lives and natures of the outcast?
9390what had wrought such a change?
9390what have I done?
9390what must I do?"
9390what shall I do?
9390what was the fate of our dear ones there?
9390when will our lawmakers and our officers eliminate forever the accursed poisons that ruin men and women both physically and morally?
9390when will that awful octopus, that curse of the world be destroyed?
9390when will they ever profit by this only too true picture, being really enacted every day, every hour, by some mother''s wandering girl?
9390where had you seen her?"
9390where was it now?
9390where?
9390who is this that recognizes me in such a den?"
9390you exclaim,"do they permit women and girls to smoke?"
35447A lark?
35447A murder?
35447A serenade?
35447Absurd?
35447Ah, who''s afraid? 35447 Ai n''t I a- doin''it now?"
35447An enemy?
35447An''ye''re goin''ter help me bear mine?
35447And I distinctly said no jumping or screaming, did n''t I?
35447And how did you get all these costly and beautiful things, my dear?
35447And if I do not see you often while your palace is building, you may know at least I have not forgotten-- and you will understand?
35447And if she never calls?
35447And suppose they all choose one job?
35447And the man who refuses to work?
35447And this is the ideal you came here to build?
35447And what are the foundations on which you propose to build this heaven on earth?
35447And what brought you to this decision?
35447And what did he say?
35447And what happened?
35447And who will decide how much each one needs-- the man who feels the need or the state?
35447And why not? 35447 And why not?
35447And would you risk this enormous sum on one experiment? 35447 And yet you place yourself absolutely in my power?"
35447And you accepted these rich and costly things in perfect innocence of the evil meaning others might put on them?
35447And you could get no hint of the identity of the men who gave the money?
35447And you did n''t like it?
35447And you do n''t object?
35447And you got the incentive in your defeat?
35447And you think I''ll submit to this?
35447And you think that I will accept such shame?
35447And you think your father will stand for it?
35447And you will abolish private property?
35447And you''re my chum that never flunked when she gave her word?
35447And you''ve fully weighed the cost?
35447Are women to receive the same allowance as men, and married women the same as spinsters? 35447 Are ye willin''to learn them things?"
35447Are you mad? 35447 Are you mixed up in any way personally with the young woman who spoke here that day?"
35447Are you ready to descend with me to the depths, my princess in disguise?
35447Are you sure it would be perfectly safe, Norman?
35447As our society grows-- and thousands are now clamouring for admission-- how is wealth to be distributed? 35447 Awkward?"
35447Because I''m laughing?
35447Bigger news?
35447But do n''t we begin to weaken the moment we do a thing like that? 35447 But how did it happen twice the same day, sonny?"
35447But how?
35447But if he does something rash?
35447But if they propose to give you a better flag, Governor?
35447But is it a success? 35447 But my dear Blanche,"pleaded Barbara,"ca n''t you see that you are bringing scandal and disgrace into the colony?"
35447But over you?
35447But what did you tell him?
35447But what on earth do you want a lightning- rod for, John?
35447But where''s the calf I''m supposed to be watching?
35447But you believe in free speech?
35447But you have not accepted his love?
35447But your incentive-- I do n''t understand-- in such an hour?
35447Can I git de captain er de football team two seats? 35447 Can a farmer be allowed vacations?
35447Can he earn a wife, or make one for himself?
35447Can you blame him after the way you acted?
35447Congratulate me?
35447Dare?
35447Deliberately set out to make him love me?
35447Did you ever know me to flunk when I gave my word?
35447Do n''t you think, comrades,Norman began, in persuasive tones,"that your demands are rather high?"
35447Do what, Guardie? 35447 Do ye love me?"
35447Do you call this the Brotherhood of Man?
35447Do you know,smilingly inquired the superintendent,"how much it will cost to plant and harvest such a crop?"
35447Do you really doubt it?
35447Even at the risk of your life?
35447Even in spite of the Socialists?
35447Even so,the young leader responded,"is it fair that an assistant cook should receive equal wages with the chef?"
35447Ever milk a cow?
35447Ever swing a hod?
35447For heaven''s sake, what do I do?
35447Good heavens,cried the girl, her big blue eyes opening wide with injured innocence,"how could I help it?
35447Had n''t you better part them now?
35447Has he returned from that woman yet?
35447Has n''t your imagination been caught by beautiful phrases, my boy?
35447Have you gone mad?
35447Have you gone mad?
35447He told you he had whipped all the others who had taken that walk with him?
35447He will deliver the deeds to- morrow?
35447Honestly, I''m afraid I disgraced myself, did n''t I?
35447Honestly, now, Governor, just between us, do n''t you think you were a little bit absurd to- day?
35447Honestly?
35447How are the thousand and one matters pertaining to private life and habits to be settled without continually augmenting the power of government? 35447 How are we to prevent speculation, wages being unequal?
35447How can I know him?
35447How can we prevent a man from losing his wages playing poker with his neighbour if he does so joyfully? 35447 How can we punish the jobbery and waste and corruption which may enter from experiments which are not made in good faith?
35447How can we,the questioner went on,"retain our democratic liberties as law makers as we grow in numbers?
35447How could I dream that he would commit such an act of insane treason before my very eyes?
35447How do you like the picture?
35447How long have you loved me?
35447How long, O Lord, how long, will Thy servant wait for deliverance?
35447How many hours shall constitute a day on the farm? 35447 How?"
35447How?
35447I can not see Norman, to- day?
35447I did n''t feel it, sir-- why?
35447I hope you did n''t threaten him, Tom?
35447I suppose he has no people living who are interested in him?
35447I tried to eat and something choked me-- what was it? 35447 I''d like to know,"the cook shouted,"how I''m to do my work if every fool in creation can butt into my business?"
35447I''ve got to have some fun, have n''t I? 35447 If a man chooses to be a writer, how many years shall he be allowed to work at his occupation if in the opinion of the judges he shows no talent?
35447If churches are built, who shall determine their cost and their style of architecture if the State erects them? 35447 If labour is the creator of all wealth can one man ever earn a million dollars?"
35447If religion is allowed, who shall determine how many preachers each denomination can have? 35447 If the State will not make exchanges, what is one to do who has taken a piece of property and finds later he has no use for it?
35447If we are ever to attain a condition of equality must we not forbid gifts and exchanges? 35447 In heaven''s name, Norman, what''s the matter?"
35447In your new State of Ventura you will give to each man according to his needs?
35447Is it a world worth living in?
35447Is it becoming?
35447Is it possible,Norman inquired,"that there is a human being among us who eats sauerkraut for breakfast?"
35447Is n''t it thrilling?
35447Is not such pressure desirable?
35447Is there goin''ter be any trouble?
35447It makes your heart leap, does n''t it?
35447Just a little childish about a piece of red, white, and blue cloth?
35447Kin ye cook?
35447Kin ye scrub?
35447Kin ye wash?
35447Look here, Elena, I hope you do n''t believe that I have been disloyal to you in my association with Barbara Bozenta?
35447Look here, what are ye drivin''at?
35447Married?
35447Merely for a difference of opinion, Governor?
35447Must a doctor always come when he''s called-- even for imaginary, hysterical, and foolish causes? 35447 Name er God, man, what de matter wid you?
35447Nonsense-- who''s afraid?
35447Not coming?
35447Not old Tom and Joe?
35447Now that you are just making it a marvellous success?
35447Now, you_ are_ afraid of me?
35447Of course not-- what woman ever does?
35447Of me?
35447Oh-- after the disarming?
35447On the other hand, if the State alone can make exchanges, how can we prevent a shrewd man from getting rich by dealing with the State itself? 35447 Or will the State force him to spend all, thus encouraging reckless habits?
35447Over Norman''s meeting?
35447Promise to put all anger out of your heart and talk to Norman as a father, not as an enemy-- won''t you?
35447Put the question solemnly to ourselves-- we do n''t want the job at any price, do we?
35447Said that he had been appointed by the council to whip you?
35447Say, Elena, for heaven''s sake, who are you in love with anyhow-- with me or the Governor?
35447Say, ai n''t you worked your jaw overtime now?
35447Shall Protestants be allowed a sum equal to the amount used in support of religious orders? 35447 Shall men and women be required to marry or be allowed to remain single?
35447Shall one general manager decide what kind of crops to raise on each piece of land or each manager decide for himself? 35447 Shall we repeat it until you are used to it?"
35447She ca n''t live, can she?
35447So who''s afraid?
35447Still dreaming of the New Joan of Arc, Norman?
35447Suppose I can convince you that you have entered on a mistaken mission-- that your programme is foolish, impossible, and dangerous?
35447Suppose a poor manager spoils the crop on an immense tract of land, how can any adequate penalty be enforced? 35447 Suppose after all, Guardie, he should succeed?"
35447That''s my secret, sir,the old man answered,"but I must have one-- won''t you get it for me?"
35447Then I ca n''t persuade you to give up this madness?
35447Then I must speak softly, must I not? 35447 Then I''d like to know who did?"
35447Then I''m wasting breath to plead with you?
35447Then from to- day we are comrades in the cause of humanity?
35447Then we''re both in the right mind now, to begin all over again, are we not?
35447Then what''s a better way?
35447Then what''s the use? 35447 Then you are going to import a new breed of men and women?"
35447Then you''ll join us to- day?
35447Then, what t''''ell ye kickin''about?
35447This is your father, Norman----"Get off the wire or quit your kiddin''--what do you want?
35447Unfair? 35447 Wall, ef you try any more capers in that dinin''-room, your health''s goin''ter break clean down-- yer hear me?"
35447Was the old world of family life, of starvation and misery, worth living in?
35447Was there an earthquake this morning, Norman?
35447We shall be just two children to- day-- shall we not?
35447Well, does n''t that jar you? 35447 Well, is n''t the joke on me?
35447Well, sir,the father said, at length,"have you nothing to say to me after what has occurred to- day?"
35447Well, what do ye think er that?
35447Were you not partners and friends before you joined the Brotherhood?
35447What are you tryin''ter do anyhow?
35447What compensation can we give to those who hate theatres? 35447 What did ye ruin them horses''shoulders fer?"
35447What did you mean by saying that you were afraid of coming trouble?
35447What did you say to him?
35447What do you mean by that?
35447What do you mean, Catherine?
35447What do you mean, sir?
35447What do you mean?
35447What do you say, Tom?
35447What have you heard? 35447 What have you to say?"
35447What is it, Guardie? 35447 What is it-- what is it?
35447What is it?
35447What is it?
35447What is to be done with a strong minority who are bitterly opposed to the action of the majority when we assume our permanent democratic form? 35447 What kind of a surprise?"
35447What news?
35447What on earth is that they are singing, Norman?
35447What on earth is the matter?
35447What on earth''s the matter?
35447What shall be done with a man who works outside regular hours and accumulates a vast private fortune?
35447What shall be done with the Negro, the Chinaman, and the Indian when their numbers largely increase? 35447 What were the conditions?"
35447What''s happened?
35447What''s that you say?
35447What''s the matter, child?
35447What''s the matter? 35447 What''s the matter?"
35447What? 35447 What?"
35447What?
35447What?
35447What?
35447When our theatre is opened, shall admission be free? 35447 Where are you going?"
35447Where is it?
35447Which means for me?
35447Who can decide whether ideas proposed are useless or impossible? 35447 Who lowered that flag?
35447Who lowered that flag?
35447Who shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
35447Who shall say when a doctor is not fit to practise? 35447 Who will join us now?
35447Who''s afraid?
35447Why afraid?
35447Why do strong men go forth to war?
35447Why do you trust me with the greatest question of your life with such perfect faith?
35447Why not consider?
35447Why of me? 35447 Why should we rejoice to- day in the death of our fellow man?
35447Why should you continue to repeat that foolish assertion? 35447 Why should you fight one another?
35447Why stand by? 35447 Why this insult?"
35447Why?
35447Will the State permit freedom of opinion in the columns of its papers and the books printed? 35447 Will the State publish all books by all authors, or will selections be made?
35447Will you do it?
35447Will you promise me one thing, Guardie?
35447Without a frown or a hostile look?
35447Wo n''t this soil grow cantaloups?
35447Would such a fate be intolerable?
35447Would you be sorry if the dream should be realized?
35447Yer believe it now?
35447Yes, but how kin ye git any law inside a man ef he''s always chuck full er licker?
35447Yes, what is it?
35447Yes, yes, I know; but man must work-- all men must work in your new state?
35447Yet is n''t man greater than all these worlds?
35447You are not tired?
35447You are still daring me?
35447You are sure he ca n''t raise the money?
35447You are sure you do this because I asked you?
35447You are worried?
35447You believe me now?
35447You believe this?
35447You can not believe that I willingly betrayed you?
35447You dare thus to defy my wishes?
35447You deny the accusations they bring against your good name?
35447You did not sleep well?
35447You doubt it?
35447You doubt my power?
35447You grant these chumps-- these idiots-- wages equal to mine? 35447 You have n''t asked me if I love you?"
35447You have not made love to her?
35447You knew I would?
35447You know that if he did succeed in raising the money, and establishing his brotherhood of man, the scheme would end in failure?
35447You know that you will be forced to spend most of your time in my office?
35447You like it?
35447You mean Saka?
35447You mean it?
35447You mean the half million was subscribed?
35447You mean this?
35447You mean to stop all progress by stopping inventions?
35447You promise?
35447You say this to me after all that Catherine has been to you and your life?
35447You talk this twaddle about romantic love? 35447 You think I can do anything to help you?"
35447You think I do n''t mean it?
35447You think such drastic measures to prevent communication with the outside world will be needed?
35447You trust me so far?
35447You understand?
35447You were interested?
35447You will help and cheer me in the work I''ve planned?
35447You will not grant me the labour to complete the dredge?
35447You will not try to avoid me?
35447You wish me to decide the momentous question of our colony? 35447 You''ll report to me the moment you return?"
35447You''re sure that it is not her personal influence over you that has made you a Socialist?
35447You''ve heard about it?
35447You, Guardie?
35447You, too, side with these fanatics then?
35447You?
35447Your invention will succeed?
35447All I have done for your sake?
35447And then his short, sharp words came quick and curt and stinging:"Are you done now with this fool performance?"
35447And who shall call them to account if they publish treason against the State?
35447And who will determine how large the service required of each man?
35447Another suicide?"
35447Are n''t they glorious?
35447Are we Socialists not struggling merely with what is outside?
35447Are we not in reality struggling back into the primitive savage herd out of which individual manhood has slowly emerged?
35447Are you content with a system which produces three million paupers in a land flowing with milk and honey?
35447Are you satisfied with a system which drives hundreds of thousands of such girls into a life of shame?
35447As they grow up, who shall decide at what age each child shall begin to work?
35447At what period, or after how long a trial, shall it be decided that a man is a failure and must quit his chosen or assigned work?
35447Barbara started at his tone of anger and whispered:"How could you be so rude-- what is wrong?"
35447Barbara turned suddenly, looked into Norman''s eyes, and asked in anxious tones:"What do you mean?"
35447But your treatment of the brave and daring young spirit who conceived this colony and created its wealth and influence----""Am I responsible?"
35447But-- but if I_ do_--you promise to hold my hand every minute, Norman?"
35447CHAPTER X SON AND FATHER When the Colonel had greeted Elena at breakfast next morning he quietly asked:"You met Norman?"
35447Can I depend on you to execute my orders and mine alone?"
35447Can we allow individuals to work small farms?
35447Can we do it?
35447Can we mend matters by destroying them all?"
35447Can you kick me from your presence now as though I were a dog?"
35447Come, be honest with me now-- you''re not in love with this man?"
35447Confronting him a moment, Tom inquired:"Kin I ax ye a few questions?"
35447Could it be possible he was in love with her in the helpless, heroic, boy fashion of his age?
35447Did the sun ever shine on anything more beautiful?
35447Did they not find my death- song?"
35447Did you hear me?"
35447Do n''t you say so, miss?"
35447Do you like a system which drives thousands to the madness of drink and suicide every year?"
35447Do you propose thus to stop the progress of the world?"
35447Do you think I''d make a fool of myself trying before all these kids if I had n''t?"
35447Do you think it perfect?
35447Do you understand me?"
35447Do you want it at any price?"
35447Do you want to fight or work?"
35447For how can this cause of the herd be one with the heart- cry of the man for the one woman on earth his mate?
35447For, if men are not to be allowed to grow rich by trading, must not the State forbid private exchanges of every nature?
35447Free speech has been suppressed-- in God''s name, what next?"
35447Had Wolf discovered the boy''s absence from his post?
35447Had Wolf suspected and played with her?
35447Had the jailer recognized the trick and arrested the boy?
35447Have I, too, offended?"
35447Have they souls at all?
35447Have you any choice as to the kind of work to which you wish to be assigned?"
35447Have you forgotten all I have done in this work?
35447Have you no faith in your fellow man?
35447He scarcely recognized the short, sharp business accent of Norman''s voice:"Well, well, what is it?"
35447He tiptoed to Wolf''s side and whispered:"Any danger?"
35447How are sculptors, artists, musicians, or architects to be apportioned among different communities?
35447How are we to meet them?
35447How can I keep their tongues from wagging?
35447How can men who are not artists, poets, or musicians determine the value of such work?
35447How could you offend?
35447How determine which line of goods each community shall make?
35447How do you like our boasted civilization?
35447How is it to be known whether the parents misappropriate the fund of a child, or favour one more than another?
35447How is one community to exchange products with another?
35447How many sisters shall be allowed the Catholics and how many monks, and how shall they be distributed?
35447How much land will a man be required to work?
35447How shall this great industry be conducted ultimately?
35447How?"
35447I ca n''t help it that a dozen boys come to see me and nobody ever sees the old tabbies who lie about me, can I?
35447I ca n''t help it that they are foolish, can I?
35447I ca n''t help it that they are old and ugly, can I?"
35447I can do them, too----""But we''ve fixed the salary of the general manager at only seventy- five dollars a month, and you demand a hundred?"
35447I determined to put the work to the test first----""And I was the inspiration behind your faith and daring leadership?"
35447I do n''t like to press you for the secrets of your inner life, old man, but I''ve immense curiosity to know what you want with that lightning- rod?
35447I must wade and carry you across this place if you''re not afraid?"
35447I thought you were supremely happy this morning over the news that Dewey has smashed the Spanish fleet?"
35447I want to know if she''s in command of this colony?
35447If I no longer love, should I be chained?"
35447If a small majority want a dance- hall and musical extravaganza, and a minority want only the serious drama, which shall it be?
35447If a youth is forced to abandon a work on which he has set his heart, how can he be made of service to the community in a work he loathes?
35447If all books are published will not vast sums be wasted in printing worthless trash?
35447If he does n''t spend all his allowance by the end of the year can he save it and thus accumulate a private fortune?
35447If it continues to cost more to support a single woman than a married one, how can equality of rights be maintained?
35447If modern civilization is rotten, it ought to be destroyed, and who cares if it is?"
35447If not, suppose he goes at seedtime or harvest, gets drunk, stays two weeks or two months, and destroys a year''s crop?
35447If not, what shall be done when the receipts fall below expenses?
35447If opinions are to be edited by the State, how can the freedom of the press be maintained?
35447If selections are made, what unprejudiced, infallible board can be found competent to decide?
35447If so, can the new mongrel race maintain itself against the progress and power of the great high- bred races of men?
35447If so, must he ask permission where to go?
35447If so, what shall hinder a treasonable conspiracy from destroying respect for its authority?
35447If so, where is the justice and equality of such an arrangement?
35447If so, who determines the kind of crop each farm shall raise?
35447If so, who shall determine how it shall be expended?
35447If so, who shall do it?
35447If such an abuse of power should be made, would not the effect be to end forever all experiments and stop the progress of the world?
35447If the doctor proves a failure, how will they get rid of him?
35447If their souls are in subjection to his, has he not degraded them?
35447If they get rid of him, how can he be saddled on another community?
35447If we did n''t make the wealth, who did?"
35447In my heart of hearts I''ve always been afraid of men----""You''re not afraid of me?"
35447Into whose hands can this enormous power be entrusted, and how shall he be called to account?"
35447Is it worth the while of those who have to fret and fuss and fume trying to make something out of nothing?"
35447Is life inside or outside?
35447Is n''t that the only power worth having?
35447Is this an idle dream?
35447Is you gone clean crazy?
35447Joe repeated,"No drunkard-- shall-- what?"
35447Joe seconded the motion, and the chairman asked:"Are there any remarks on the motion?"
35447Marry her without even giving me the usual two weeks''notice?"
35447Merciful God, would he never return?
35447Nelson?"
35447Nobody will haul them down here, will they?"
35447Norman leaned close and whispered:"My boy, can you possibly get us two seats?"
35447Or how can one poet be just to his rival if he be made the judge?
35447Or shall we remain here, and hand in hand fight this battle to a finish?
35447Or shall we tax the believer to pay for lighting this hall for a weekly ball?
35447Or will they tell me what to do?
35447Perhaps the future of humanity?"
35447Secure from our young dreamer the title to this island and you will achieve an immortal deed-- you will not hesitate or fail?"
35447Shall I call at your office?"
35447Shall I do it?"
35447Shall I go back to the faith of my fathers in the old world, and will you come with me-- my wife, my mate, my life?
35447Shall a farmhand get only a dollar a day and a bricklayer two?
35447Shall all women be made to work?
35447Shall he be punished?
35447Shall one community suffer at the hands of an incompetent man, while a physician of genius ministers to the one next door?
35447Shall the resources of the colony be used thus against the bitter protest of those who do not believe in racing?
35447Shall we tax the unbeliever to support a church?
35447Suppose a majority demand a race- course?
35447Suppose a man offends the judge?
35447Suppose they all demand the right to live in one place?
35447Suppose your melons would not be sweet?"
35447Surely they''ll give you enough to get me a thirty- foot lightning- rod?"
35447That leaves a profit of more than a hundred thousand, does n''t it?"
35447That settles it, does n''t it?"
35447The Colonel paused as he turned to leave the room:"You will keep up your newspaper grind, my boy?"
35447The Colonel stroked her hair slowly, and asked with a smile:"What time is he coming?"
35447The boy darted up on the platform, and Norman turned to Elena:"Shall we please the boy?"
35447The entire colony is being disarmed this morning?"
35447The herd of cattle we call men, whose souls have never spoken that divine word of character and of action-- are they men?
35447The one man of all men on earth-- the man who loves you?"
35447The tireless zeal with which I''ve fought your battles?
35447The young poet- athlete looked at her in a dazed sort of way and stammered:"Did you ever see anything like it?"
35447There must be rulers, but how shall we choose our rulers, and with what powers shall we clothe them?
35447This is our compact?"
35447To whom shall they answer, the State, or their superior church dignitary?
35447Tom spoke vigorously:"Now will ye leave him to me?"
35447We do all the work, do n''t we?"
35447What are you going to do-- play the hero and rescue her from their clutches?"
35447What can I do for you?"
35447What can I do, for heaven''s sake?"
35447What can_ you_ do for me?
35447What do you say to it?"
35447What do you suspect?"
35447What does she say to- day if she knows what I''ve done?"
35447What is the good of achievement for any community if that achievement springs from the will of one man?
35447What matter if her appeal was to the emotions and not to the intellect?
35447What shall be done with an actor, for example, who should spit in the face of a judge deciding adversely?
35447What shall be done with the ever- increasing number of the lazy, dishonest, and criminal members of the community?
35447What should he do?
35447What sort of work would you like to have assigned you?"
35447What will be my lot?
35447What you doin''monkeyin''wid dat lightnin''-rod?"
35447What''s the difference?
35447What''s the trouble here?
35447What''s the use?
35447When our theatre is opened, who shall select the actors?
35447When the cost of experiments is greater than the total income of a citizen, how can the inventor bear the expense?
35447When they reached the pasture where the cows were herded, Norman asked Barbara, with some misgivings:"Honestly, did you ever milk a cow?"
35447When they reached the street, Norman asked:"You knew her before she fell into evil ways?"
35447Where will I find him?"
35447Which should it be?
35447Who asks if Humboldt was German or English, whether Spinoza was Jew or Gentile, Darwin English or French?
35447Who cares to know nationalities?
35447Who shall appoint editors?
35447Who shall decide on the selection of the star?
35447Who shall decide whether they are incompetent?
35447Who shall decide which to continue and which to stop?
35447Who shall determine, in this larger society, who shall be common labourers, who poets, artists, musicians, preachers, managers?
35447Who shall pay for this enormous damage, and how shall the penalty be enforced?
35447Who shall say when an editor is competent?
35447Who will be the first heroine to fill this breach in the walls of our defence?"
35447Who will decide the question of ability?"
35447Why did you do it?"
35447Why should n''t they?
35447Why should you desire me, knowing that I thus love another?"
35447Will I be allowed to choose my work?
35447Will any man sacrifice his own funds and his own time on an uncertain experiment when he can receive no benefit from the work?
35447Will it be dirty and disagreeable, or pleasant and inspiring?
35447Will the State make good his recklessness, force him to buy his own leg, or make him hop through the year on one leg?"
35447Will the new State of Ventura take direct charge of all children?
35447Will the people vote for and elect their own doctor, or will he be assigned?
35447Will these inferior races be placed on an absolute equality with the Aryan and will they be allowed to freely intermarry?
35447Will you come----?"
35447Will you come?
35447Wo n''t you come?"
35447Wo n''t you, dear?"
35447Would n''t you?"
35447You believe me?"
35447You know we licked England twice----""And we kin do it again, b''gosh, ca n''t we?"
35447You say you''re not afraid of lightning?"
35447You understand?"
35447You will raise this money?"
35447You wo n''t do this any more will you?
35447You''ll talk to him lovingly and tenderly as a father, wo n''t you?"
35447You''re not afraid?
35447You-- you will not allow me to be degraded thus-- will you?"
4947A hat?
4947About our having been three hours at lunch last week?
4947About what?
4947Afraid of getting fatter?
4947Alix, would you like to know about her?
4947Alix,Cherry demanded,"would you forgive him?"
4947Alix,he said, affectionately,"where do I fail you?"
4947Alix?
4947Alix?
4947Am I Alix''s young man?
4947Am I?
4947Am I?
4947And I suppose you think your father would agree to this delightful arrangement?
4947And Martin?
4947And do you tell me that she will have the effrontery to take it?
4947And even for infidelity, you do n''t believe people ought to separate?
4947And how do you think your big sister looks?
4947And is it funny to you to be a rich man''s wife?
4947And live here, alone, under that sort of a cloud?
4947And the next experience is to be at Red Creek?
4947And to- morrow night we dine in town and go to the Orpheum?
4947And what are your plans?
4947And when does he want his girl?
4947And where''s Cherry?
4947And you say he did n''t sleep, Kow?
4947And you think young Lloyd-- answers that description, eh?
4947And you trust me?
4947Anne?
4947Any change?
4947Any-- any hope?
4947Are any clothes of mine here?
4947Are n''t you home early?
4947Are you ready?
4947Are you surprised, Daddy?
4947Asleep?
4947Be that as it may, my dear,said Alix,"the fact remains that you taught this Fenton woman to drive your car, did n''t you?
4947Between you and me, Alix?
4947Board?
4947But I can be getting ready, and I can tell people, Dad?
4947But ca n''t people who do n''t love each other live together in peace?
4947But did you get onto the artful and engaging smile Justin gave Cherry?
4947But did you mean that you are really going to leave him?
4947But had n''t you heard, Peter?
4947But if this is true?
4947But is n''t there that breakfast at the club on Sunday?
4947But was n''t Anne third heiress anyway, under his will? 4947 But we go?"
4947But what made you think he did?
4947But where?
4947But why not go by sea?
4947But, Mart, how''ll you get along?
4947But, Martin, you''ve been engaged before?
4947But, dearest-- dearest, you''re only twenty- four; do n''t you think you might feel better about it as time goes on?
4947But--he stammered, his face close to hers--"but you can not mean that this is the end?"
4947Ca n''t hear us, eh?
4947Ca n''t take your old father''s word for it?
4947Can you get away without him?
4947Can you help us?
4947Can you put me up to- night?
4947Can you walk up to the cabin with me?
4947Cherry, do you believe it?
4947Cherry, tell me that you care for me a little?
4947Cherry, what is it?
4947Cherry, will you end it?
4947Cherry,Peter said, suddenly, when the silent meal was almost over,"will you talk about it?"
4947Cherry,he said, suddenly,"are you and I going to talk to each other like that?"
4947Cherry-- I want to speak to you-- will you wait a minute?
4947Come over here, will you, Cherry? 4947 Could n''t you say that you were?"
4947D''you mean to tell me you have forgotten your lady love of the hoop- skirts and ringlets?
4947Dad and Peter,she went on, suddenly sitting erect,"will get all this nice clean hair full of cigar smoke to- night, so what''s the use, anyway?"
4947Did Alix say anything to you about it?
4947Did Alix say she was n''t coming to lunch?
4947Did I ask Cherry to say good- bye to any one?
4947Did he kiss her?
4947Did she stay at Mrs. Garvin''s for lunch? 4947 Did she?"
4947Did you expect me to meet you?
4947Did you miss me, old fellow? 4947 Did you suspect yesterday, Peter?"
4947Did you, Kirschwasser?
4947Did you, indeed? 4947 Do DECENT men have letters like that sent to their wives?
4947Do I what?
4947Do n''t you remember you got a regular ship''s cable to tie that tree, and it never worked? 4947 Do n''t you think everybody does?
4947Do you always say the thing that will give the most offence?
4947Do you know I never thought of Peter like that?
4947Do you know a girl named Hatty Woods?
4947Do you realize,he asked,"that you are the most delicious child that ever lived?"
4947Do you remember the day we put the rose tree back, Peter?
4947Do you remember,she glanced at her father, who was reading his paper,"do you remember when Dad always used to scold us for being rude to Peter?"
4947Do you remember? 4947 Do you suppose other men and women talk this way when the-- the novelty has worn off?"
4947Do you want her to?
4947Do you want to go, Alix?
4947Do you-- do you feel up to tennis?
4947Does Alix know?
4947Does Cherry know anything of this?
4947Does Cherry?
4947Does Peter let you drive the car on these mountain roads?
4947Does he know you had that letter?
4947Does the boat sail Sunday?
4947Does-- does Dad know?
4947Durango? 4947 End it?"
4947Everyone must know, dear; you realize that?
4947Father,said she,"am I to understand that you disapprove of my choice?"
4947Girls going to rent this?
4947Go away where?
4947Go now other house?
4947Go where?
4947Gone?
4947Had you forgotten?
4947Have I time to tub?
4947Have n''t you got a return ticket?
4947Have you had yours?
4947He do n''t feel extra well-- he was in the engine room and he kinder-- he kinder--"Fainted?
4947He have some coffee?
4947He is n''t as eligible for Cherry as for me, then?
4947He was speaking to all the children in some institution, and came to this little one:''ET TU ETES NEGRE? 4947 He wo n''t suffer too much?"
4947Hear us-- Peter and Cherry? 4947 Hello, Cherry, where you going?"
4947Her name-- and everything?
4947How about Buck?
4947How can I see you a minute?
4947How did she ever happen to do it?
4947How do you mean?
4947How does that listen to you?
4947How is my own girl? 4947 How long do we stay here?"
4947How long do you suppose Martin will let us have Cherry?
4947How will you feel when it''s TO- DAY?
4947How''s my little sweetheart this morning?
4947How?
4947I asked you when the next boat left for Mill Valley?
4947I beg your pardon?
4947I realize that I should have come to you first, and asked to pay my respects to your daughter-- laugh, why do n''t you?
4947I suppose you do n''t agree with me?
4947I thought you liked''The Lotos Flower''?
4947I thought you were going to walk?
4947I was just thinking,Martin said,"that we might stay in town and go to the Orpheum; how about it?
4947I wonder if Martin would tell ME?
4947If Peter''s a stranger,she added animatedly,"what is an intimate friend?
4947If----Cherry said presently,"If I get my money I''ll have enough to live on, wo n''t I, Peter?"
4947Is Sunday the best day?
4947Is it almost ten?
4947Is n''t divorce better than living along in marriage-- without love?
4947Is n''t he the wandering Ayrab? 4947 Is n''t it better,"and all friendliness and appeal were in her voice,"is n''t it better to do it all in a kindly manner, than to fight about it?
4947Is n''t she sweet?
4947Is that what she did?
4947Is there any hope?
4947Is this the pl- l- ace?
4947It''s no go?
4947Just what is your position there?
4947Keep Buck with you, will you, Pete?
4947Kow''s got eggs and cream, has n''t he? 4947 Let''s go down to the old house to- morrow, will you?
4947Listen-- want a drink?
4947Little and Anne coming back?
4947Live in your old house, eh?
4947Lloyd has given you cause, eh?
4947Loafing, eh?
4947Love me, Peter?
4947Martin thinks you go with him Monday, eh?
4947Martin would be here-- some of the time?
4947Martin,Alix pleaded, feeling that her last hope was sinking away from her,"can you deny her story?"
4947Mind very much taking care of a helpless man all your life?
4947Mr. Peter not go to bed?
4947My dear father,the girl protested,"have you listened to them?
4947No chance for him?
4947No men?
4947No, but where were you last night?
4947Not cross, Mart?
4947Not even to visit her own family?
4947Not go train?
4947Now that the money is all yours, Cherry, and you can have this nice home to come to now and then, is n''t it different?
4947Now, are you satisfied?
4947Oh, Peter-- you''ll never be sorry?
4947Oh, and-- and she did n''t love you?
4947Oh, she did, did she?
4947Oh, why do they do that-- why do they do that? 4947 Oh, you think it works that way?"
4947Oh, you''d get me a job, I suppose?
4947On a long sea- trip someone would surely know us-- isn''t there some way we can get away, disappear as if we had never been?
4947Peter, are you a stranger?
4947Peter, but what does she want?
4947Peter, how could it make me anything else? 4947 Peter, you''re not well?"
4947Peter,Cherry said,"will you come to me as soon as you can?
4947Peter,she asked him, childishly, looking straight into his eyes,"why did n''t we tell Alix about that?"
4947Peter?
4947Prince Charming, eh?
4947Remember the day the rose vine came down and you crawled through it?
4947Say,he added, pursing his lips to whistle, as he looked at the rose tree,"did Tuesday''s wind do that?"
4947Sha n''t we begin, Uncle Lee?
4947Shall I just let him think I am quietly going away with him on Monday?
4947Shall I?
4947Shall we go away?
4947She came in for the old doctor''s money, did n''t she?
4947She did n''t go into town to lunch with any one?
4947She''s not happy?
4947She-- you do n''t think that perhaps Peter admires her?
4947Should you be sorry if I-- liked him, Uncle Lee?
4947So that is to be my life-- one of the blamed and ignored women?
4947So that was your way out, Alix?
4947So-- we walk home with young men?
4947Stay here?
4947Suppose you go and find out?
4947Sure you''re happy?
4947Take a look, will you?
4947Talk--?
4947That was your solution for us all? 4947 That we might have been so happy instead of so sad--""It makes you sad, dear?"
4947That''s short for''friend,''do you see? 4947 That''s the way the wind blows, eh?"
4947The Bateses are here--"Not Alice Bates?
4947The lady? 4947 The point is,"Alix said, with her mischievous smile, as she twisted the heavy ring he wore,"do I fail you?
4947The-- the trouble?
4947Then suppose we do n''t lunch here?
4947There ca n''t ever be-- there must n''t be-- you''ve thought of that?
4947There''s-- there''s nothing special, Cherry?
4947This young Lloyd, now-- what do YOU think of him?
4947Tickets?
4947Tired?
4947To stay?
4947To- night''s the night we go to Peter?
4947Town to- morrow, Pete?
4947Unless you told him, Alix?
4947Walk with us, Mart?
4947Was it wrong for us to love each other, Peter?
4947Was n''t Cherry a good substitute?
4947We did n''t see this end to it, did we?
4947Well, are n''t you?
4947Well, bustles and pleats, then?
4947Well, but who is she, and what do you suppose she wrote it for?
4947Well, do n''t you think so? 4947 Well, do n''t you, Peter?"
4947Well, how''s the valley? 4947 Well, what do you think?"
4947Well, what do you want a divorce for, then?
4947Well, what has Martin to say?
4947Well, what then?
4947Well, why not?
4947Well, why should n''t you?
4947Well, would n''t that come under''worser''?
4947Well,Martin said, smiling in turn,"surprised to see me?"
4947Well-- but where are you going? 4947 Well?"
4947What about her?
4947What about your suitcase?
4947What about?
4947What are you and I going to do?
4947What did he say about coming over, Cherry?
4947What did you say?
4947What dish?
4947What do you want me to do? 4947 What do you want?"
4947What does it come to?
4947What does she want to live there for?
4947What else?
4947What have you got to kick about?
4947What is it, darling?
4947What is it?
4947What is?
4947What now? 4947 What ought marriage be?"
4947What put that into your head?
4947What shall I do?
4947What shall we do?
4947What things?
4947What way?
4947What will you do with all yours?
4947What you want to go for?
4947What''s that you''re eating-- an apricot?
4947What''s the matter, Cherry?
4947What''s the matter?
4947What''s up?
4947What?
4947What?
4947When Martin was almost a stranger? 4947 When you going back, dear?"
4947Where Mr. Peter go now?
4947Where are his people and all that?
4947Where is your sister?
4947Where''s Cherry?
4947Which way did he go?
4947Who is he?
4947Who is it?
4947Who wrote you about her? 4947 Who''s this George Sewall?"
4947Who?
4947Whose name WAS mentioned, then?
4947Why New York, my dear girl?
4947Why SHOULDN''T it be one of the happy-- marriages?
4947Why ca n''t you?
4947Why do n''t you ask her?
4947Why do n''t you?
4947Why is it changed?
4947Why lately?
4947Why not walk up to the cabin?
4947Why not, Peter?
4947Why not?
4947Why not?
4947Why should we?
4947Why, you knew that, did n''t you?
4947Why-- why do n''t you come and have lunch with me, at the''Pheasant''?
4947Will it go back, Peter?
4947Will you go away with me?
4947Will you help me take-- my wife-- home?
4947Will you-- do you think you are brave enough to give everything else up for me?
4947Will you--?
4947With Martin? 4947 Would n''t you think we''d have enough of each other, we three?"
4947Would ye let it go on, Peter, eh?
4947Would you like me to give you something else to do?
4947Yes, Cherry?
4947Yesterday when they went off after the tree, I mean?
4947You do n''t think so?
4947You do n''t?
4947You first, and then I? 4947 You hate her, do n''t you?"
4947You heard-- about Dad?
4947You mean children-- a child?
4947You might ask Peter to play some of that-- that rambly stuff he was playing yesterday?
4947You need that?
4947You remember I wrote you that they fired Mason, and that I was doing his work and mine, too?
4947You remember the question you asked me this morning?
4947You see that there is something just a little wrong, then?
4947You think she ought to go back?
4947You think,he added, reluctantly,"that it was n''t a good thing for her, eh?"
4947You what?
4947You wish it that way?
4947You''d go back to your father, I suppose?
4947You''re not sure, my dear?
4947You''ve not noticed anything between him and Cherry?
4947You-- you WOULDN''T like that, Uncle?
4947Your cousin?
4947Your father left you-- something, Alix?
4947Alix fell silent, broke out again abruptly:"Anne-- do you suppose she''ll have a baby?"
4947All right, Martin?"
4947And Alix?
4947And I do n''t believe Cherry''ll ever love another place as she does the valley-- will you, Sis?"
4947And after awhile he added,"Shall you?"
4947And ai n''t you the good- natured little wife to follow him about everywhere?
4947And as Cherry was silent she repeated:"Are you going to leave him, dear?"
4947And do you remember the day Cherry and I fell into the Three Wells and you and Dad had to disappear while we dried our clothing on branches of trees?
4947And do you remember the day we made biscuits, over by the ocean?"
4947And if to Peter, why had she not simply telephoned?
4947And let''s go up to your house to eat?"
4947And she was a cute little thing, do n''t you know?
4947And we''ve been engaged three months, now, so that it looks as if waiting was n''t going to change our minds, does n''t it?"
4947And when did you get up, and silently make your bed, and hang up your things?"
4947And with a little ashamed laugh she added,"What trouble?"
4947And you told her that she was the best woman driver you ever knew, a better driver even than Miss Strickland; did n''t you?"
4947Anne, now-- was she beginning to fancy this young Lloyd?
4947Are n''t lots of marriages like that?"
4947Are n''t you going to change for dinner?
4947Are n''t you simply WILD with joy, Cherry?"
4947Are these for your mother?''
4947Are we going to have any tennis?
4947Are we talking about our going away, and belonging to each other?"
4947Are you forty yet?
4947Bore you to death?"
4947But I happen to know that there''s some attraction that''s keeping Cherry here, and I came up to look over the ground for myself, do you see?"
4947But I just want it SAID before we meet Alix--""Have what said?"
4947But in a few months, when his mother comes down for a visit, what then?"
4947But now how about you?"
4947But tell me, was it me with whom you were-- you fancied you were in love, all those years ago?"
4947But where?
4947But why did he let her marry Martin, and why was n''t he here to keep me from marrying Peter?
4947But why did n''t he ask her instead of me?"
4947But you could transfer your work to San Francisco, could n''t you?"
4947But-- but IS that marriage?
4947Can they hear us?"
4947Can you hear me?"
4947Carelessly, and obliterating one word before he began another, he formed the question:"My office to- morrow?"
4947Cherry said again, impressed,"and you''ll never get over it?"
4947Cherry watched them, a little puzzled at the familiarity of Peter beside this fire; had he been so entirely one of the family a year ago?
4947Cherry, do you suppose they can see from our faces how happy we are?"
4947Could you, Dad?
4947Did Anne mind if she divided her share of the silver from theirs; did Alix think she would ever want any of Mother''s lace?
4947Did you come to find me?"
4947Did you see Anne, Peter?"
4947Do n''t I get sick of my work?
4947Do n''t you, Dad?
4947Do we have to have Peter and Alix?"
4947Do you know Hatty Woods?"
4947Do you know how I love you?
4947Do you love me-- do you love me?"
4947Do you remember?"
4947Do you-- do you know her?
4947Does n''t it mean that, Pete?
4947Does she know that it''s practically all your father had?"
4947Does that mean you?"
4947Garvin?"
4947Has this-- this money been turned over to Anne?"
4947Have n''t I always taken pretty good care of you?
4947Have n''t I known you ever since I was little enough to sit in your lap and have you read''Lady Jane''to me?
4947Have you your heavy coat?"
4947He had met this girl at his mother''s, do you see?
4947He remembered himself, an eager, enthusiastic lover-- had he really given better promise then than this handsome young fellow was giving to- night?
4947He wore his old corduroy clothes and his shabby cap, but there was something in his aspect that made her ask:"Not going?"
4947He would like just to talk?
4947He''s awfully ill.""Telegram?"
4947He--"The old man hesitated, began again:"I suppose there''s no reason why Peter should n''t kiss her, in a-- brotherly sort of way?"
4947Her name was Dorothy King, and when he went back to college she had promised to write, do you see?
4947Home?"
4947How long you been here, Cherry?"
4947How much had she seen?
4947I can do that, ca n''t I?
4947I think you''re turning gray pretty young, Peter, are n''t you?
4947I''ve not been sleeping well--""Have n''t?"
4947I-- where IS my book?
4947If Mr. Taylor--""Well, you know what I tell you, do n''t you?"
4947If he turned his back on her--"What are you going to do?"
4947Is it probable that a good man would do anything to rouse some busybody woman to write such a letter about him?"
4947Is n''t he cute, Cherry?"
4947Is n''t it perfectly clear?"
4947Is n''t that a pretty good basis for marriage?"
4947Is that about all there is to it, Nance?"
4947Is that really for better or for worse?
4947It''s still''for better or worse,''I suppose?"
4947Joyce?"
4947Lloyd?"
4947Marry him-- what was all this sudden change in the household when a man could no sooner appear than some girl began to talk of marriage?
4947Martin came and went--""Where is Cherry now?"
4947No, it was something less tangible--"What did you want to see Mr. Lloyd about to- morrow, Dad?"
4947Not pleasure, not all surprise-- surely there could be no jealousy mixed with her feeling for Peter''s plans?
4947Now WHERE is that rope?"
4947Now he remarked to Alix, with some bravado:"You girls still sleeping out?"
4947Now, is that so easy?
4947Now, shall I telephone for an-- an ambulance?
4947Oh, and Anne-- did you see what Mrs. Fairfax sent me?
4947On the mantel was a deep bowl of roses that he remembered watching her cut-- was it yesterday or centuries ago?
4947Only it seems that he belongs to the oldest family in America, or something, and is the only descendent--""Money?"
4947People-- isn''t it possible that people are different about that?"
4947Poor Cherry, it made her ill.""Anne came?"
4947Quick upon the thought came another: what should she and Peter plan now?
4947She HAD seen something----"Why, I''ve been rather-- rather kept here by the-- the law- suit, have n''t I, Peter?"
4947She had rested against his arm, and he had held her there, but what had been the thoughts behind the blue eyes so near his own?
4947She''d catch Justin''s hand up, at the table, and say''Frenny--''""''Frenny?''"
4947So it had been true, then, the fear that he had tried all these weeks to crush?
4947Suppose you write that you''ll join him-- this is March-- suppose you say the first of April?"
4947The doctor at first persisted that the event must wait until April, but Martin''s reasonable impatience, and Cherry''s plaintive"But why, Daddy?"
4947Then he began again,"You brought Cherry home last night?"
4947They had some quarrel-- how do_ I_ know?
4947To meet somewhere?"
4947To whom had Cherry been sending that telegram if not to Peter?
4947Wait where?
4947Was it only yesterday?"
4947Well, the dear old Bucky- boy, does he want to come along?"
4947What is to be done?
4947What was I doing?
4947What was it?
4947What was she doing?
4947What were they doing?--what were they saying as she appeared?--how much had their attitude betrayed them?
4947What''d she say?"
4947Who''s making love to Cherry?"
4947Why could n''t you have loved me that way?
4947Why do n''t you bring her up here and leave her with Papa and me while you look over the Mexican proposition?"
4947Why, Alix, he gave us his consent years ago-- don''t you remember?"
4947Why, indeed?
4947Why, what can come of it?"
4947Why, what did she know of life, of submission and courage and sacrifice?
4947Why?"
4947Why?"
4947Will you go away?"
4947Will you let me take you somewhere, where we can be happy together?"
4947Will you meet me there?"
4947Will you promise me?"
4947Would Martin object?"
4947Would he like her to keep George Sewall for dinner, then they could play dominoes again?
4947Would he like the table with the picture puzzle?
4947You have money?"
4947You knew where I was, did n''t you-- Dad?"
4947You remember that Peter was to go around the world?
4947You remember that, Dad?"
4947You see, now that he''s conscious and is running just a little temperature--""Much fever?"
4947You would go out of life, away from the sunshine and the trees and the hills that you loved, so that Cherry and I should be saved?
4947You''re a devoted sister, do you know it?"
4947You''re not forty, are you?"
4947and Alix, panting, sat down on a log,"are we going to do it?"
4947he mused,"why not to Japan and through India, and so on to France?"
4947she added, tightening her fingers,"what could be more wonderful than that we should have a child?
5623A relation, I suppose?
5623Ai n''t you as rich as uncle?
5623Ai n''t you goin''a little too fur, Ben?
5623All of a Twist? 5623 And I suppose the people seem rough, too?"
5623And did you sleep as soundly?
5623And had n''t I the right, I''d like to know?
5623And he had to pay his passage to California out of that?
5623And the boy''s name?
5623And were they dressed like these men here?
5623And what will they think?
5623And what''s that?
5623And when you''ve callied it back, what''ll you do then?
5623And where will you stay, Cousin Ida?
5623And who''s this boy- your son, or nephew?
5623And why should n''t I?
5623And you objected, I suppose?
5623And you think I am worth high wages?
5623And you''ll think it over in all its bearin''s?
5623Are there any mines near- by?
5623Are there no temperance societies out here?
5623Are you Fitch or Ferguson?
5623Are you awake, Tom?
5623Are you from the East?
5623Are you going back on me?
5623Are you hungry, Ki Sing?
5623Are you in search of gold, Mosely?
5623Are you intending to sail for California by the next steamer?
5623Are you not ashamed to creep up to my tent in the middle of the night on such an errand as that, Patrick O''Reilly?
5623Are you very anxious to know?
5623Are you with me?
5623Be you sick?
5623Ben, are you tired?
5623Ben, ca n''t you get together some sticks and light the fire? 5623 Ben,"said Bradley, after the two visitors were fast asleep,"shall I tell you what I think of these two men?"
5623Benjamin,said the deacon solemnly,"do you want to ruin me?"
5623Bess, what time is it?
5623Both first- class?
5623Boys,he said,"are you goin''to have that haythen workin''alongside you?"
5623Boys,said Dewey, making no motion to obey them,"do you know what you are about to do?
5623Bradley,said Ben,"have you your money?"
5623But I suppose you mean to get regular work somewhere, do n''t you?
5623But if my mind is set upon it, you''ll let me go, wo n''t you, uncle?
5623But if the boy is awake, and sees you at work, Jack?
5623But what possible motive can you have in looking for me?
5623But why need I ask? 5623 But you wo n''t hurt him, Jack?"
5623By blacking boots?
5623Ca n''t I lend you enough money to pay for a lodging?
5623Ca n''t a boy have judgment?
5623Can you afford to pay me ten dollars a week on account of my deposit?
5623Can you get him another place as good? 5623 Come from''Frisco?"
5623DEAR UNCLE JOB: Will you send me the rest of my clothes at once, by express? 5623 Dewey?
5623Did he rob anybody here?
5623Did n''t I see you in the company of a young lady?
5623Did n''t she say that I had an awful appetite?
5623Did n''t you attend to it last night?
5623Did n''t you ever shoot pickerel? 5623 Did you collect any money in Brooklyn?"
5623Did you deliver my card, boy?
5623Did you ever meet a man named Dewey at the mines?
5623Did you ever see me shoot a man that riled me?
5623Did you get into any trouble about it, stranger?
5623Did you have much taken, ma''am?
5623Did you lose it there?
5623Did you take the place?
5623Did your father leave you much?
5623Do n''t they have trout in these mountains?
5623Do n''t you earn more than that by your business?
5623Do n''t you find it lonely livin''out here?
5623Do n''t you know what it is, Ben?
5623Do n''t you think I had better go up, Jack?
5623Do n''t you think it safe to sleep here?
5623Do n''t you think it''s all right?
5623Do n''t you think you''d better send him some?
5623Do people drink much out here?
5623Do you believe it now?
5623Do you expect to get to sleep looking out of that hole?
5623Do you hear that, Dick Dewey?
5623Do you hear what the boys say? 5623 Do you judge from his looks?"
5623Do you know anything against him?
5623Do you know of any one around here?
5623Do you know where it is?
5623Do you like it?
5623Do you live in the city?
5623Do you mane to put me on a livel wid him?
5623Do you mean me?
5623Do you mean to insult me?
5623Do you see that tree yonder?
5623Do you think I can go in?
5623Do you think he is at Murphy''s now?
5623Do you think he suspected anything?
5623Do you want to get run over?
5623Do you wish to enter my employ, or do you not?
5623Does it take much pluck to be a thief, Jake?
5623First- class?
5623For a boy at ten dollars a week?
5623Found something? 5623 Friend of yours?"
5623Friends of yours, judge?
5623Gentlemen, will you drink with me?
5623Givin''you some supper, eh? 5623 Goin''to the mines?"
5623Had n''t you better let me read off the items, nephew?
5623Had you ever met Ki Sing, Dick?
5623Has Dewey come into a fortin?
5623Has a rich uncle died and left him all his pile?
5623Has anybody got a pair of scissors?
5623Has he got a chance to black boots?
5623Has he?
5623Has the Chinaman taken care of you?
5623Have you any young lady here without escort?
5623Have you been unlucky?
5623Have you bought your ticket?
5623Have you formed any plans, Ben? 5623 Have you given your order?"
5623Have you had any business experience?
5623Have you had breakfast?
5623Have you lived here long?
5623Have you lived long in these parts, ma''am?
5623Have you lost anything?
5623Have you nothing left?
5623Have you thought of any one you can send?
5623He could n''t force you to marry his son, could he?
5623He paid you a deposit of fifty dollars?
5623How are you making out, Hunter?
5623How are you, Sam?
5623How are you, country?
5623How can I tell? 5623 How can he afford to stay there?"
5623How could I know that? 5623 How did he seem when you knew him?"
5623How did the critter come here, in the name of wonder?
5623How did you pass the night?
5623How do you expect to get along without money?
5623How do you go?
5623How do you like his looks, Jake?
5623How far is Murphy''s from here?
5623How is it that you have chosen me- a stranger, and so young- as your escort? 5623 How is it with you, stranger?"
5623How long do you stay here?
5623How long have you been awake, Bess?
5623How long will you keep me?
5623How many have you killed?
5623How many men did you say you had killed, Jake?
5623How much did he take away with him?
5623How much did you pay?
5623How much does it cost to go?
5623How much wages may I offer, father?
5623How soon are you going up, Jack?
5623How will that help us?
5623I do n''t look like a college graduate, do I? 5623 I hope you''ll excuse my cousin for not seeing you?"
5623I reckon you''ve come out here to make your fortin?
5623I say, Dewey,proceeded Bradley,"did you ever hear of a young lady by the name of Florence Douglas?"
5623I say, John,said Dick Roberts,"are you fond of rat pie?"
5623I suppose a good deal of money is won here?
5623I suppose you are too young to have traveled much?
5623I suppose you would marry him?
5623If Dewey chooses to hire him, what is it to us?
5623If I come off best in this encounter, you''ll all agree to let this Chinaman go free? 5623 If you had n''t lost your money in there,"said Ben, pointing to the building they had just left,"would n''t you have paid for a bed?"
5623Is Mr. Dewey in California?
5623Is anything the matter, sir?
5623Is he alive now?
5623Is he still here?
5623Is it a gambling- house?
5623Is it a young man?
5623Is it all for me?
5623Is it an expensive hotel?
5623Is n''t that a good chance, Uncle Job?
5623Is n''t that so, Tom?
5623Is that so? 5623 Is that the law, squire?"
5623Is that the way they manage?
5623Is that you, Ki Sing?
5623Is that your boy, Bradley?
5623Is that your boy?
5623Is the boy crazy?
5623Is there anybody that knows what direction he took?
5623Is there much money to be made that way?
5623Is this the office of Fitch& Ferguson?
5623Is this true? 5623 It wo n''t do us any harm, will it?"
5623Just remove my plate to another table, will you?
5623Like you, O''Reilly?
5623Madam, can you give us some breakfast?
5623May I ask you a question, Ida?
5623May I speak a few words with you?
5623May I speak a moment to the boy who was with me?
5623May I tell Tom where we are going to stop?
5623May I tell him where I am going?
5623Maybe it is, but what can we do?
5623Mayor Sturgis?
5623Melican man like him?
5623Melican man want me?
5623Mr. Campbell is your guardian, I suppose, Ida?
5623No; how could he suspect that the wine was drugged? 5623 No; why should I?"
5623Not a bit; any more than you mean to insult me,"Do you dare to propose that I, a gentleman, should black your low- lived shoes?
5623Not with your guardian?
5623Of course you wo n''t see him?
5623Oh, that''s it, is it? 5623 Oh, what''s the odds?
5623Ought I to confide in this man?
5623Probably your means are limited?
5623Say, miss, you do n''t want a boy to go along to black your boots, do you?
5623Shall I go with you to the hotel now?
5623So he wants the poor fellow''s queue, does he?
5623So this is Murphy''s?
5623That''s off ever so far, is n''t it?
5623That''s where they make wooden nutmegs,said the miner,"is n''t it?"
5623The gal you spoke of?
5623The large one?
5623Then there''s a woman in it?
5623Then what are you talkin''about, anyway?
5623Then where do you sleep?
5623Then why do you ask such an unheard- of price?
5623Then why wo n''t you let me have a servant, too?
5623Then you do n''t like him?
5623This do n''t look much like it, eh, Ben?
5623Tom,continued Ben,"you wo n''t say a word about my going, will you?"
5623Traveled fur to- day?
5623W''on''t she give us breakfast in the morning?
5623Want to go fishing with me?
5623Was he with you when the accident hapened?
5623Was it all you could find?
5623Was that in California?
5623Was the man who handed you this card my guardian?
5623We agreed to take you, did we not?
5623We are to stop at the Astor House?
5623Well, Ben, have you seen the whole town so soon?
5623Well, Ben,said Bradley,"what do you say to camping out for the night?"
5623Well, Ben?
5623Well, Ben?
5623Well, Bradley?
5623Well, Dewey, what answer shall I take back to the boys?
5623Well, father, may I engage Ben as my servant?
5623Well, what''s wanted, and who are you?
5623Well,said the bootblack,"did you see Fitch and Ferguson?"
5623What are you about there, boy?
5623What are you about, O''Reilly?
5623What are you about?
5623What are you dreamin''about, Ben?
5623What are you goin''to do with it?
5623What are you goin''to do?
5623What are you thinking about, Ben?
5623What are you willing to pay?
5623What can I do for you, miss?
5623What can I do?
5623What can he do?
5623What did he come over to America for, anyhow?
5623What did he say he would do if a fellow stole his horses, Tom?
5623What did she say?
5623What did you say?
5623What did your cousin have to say?
5623What did your cousin say?
5623What do you find to eat?
5623What do you mean to do, O''Reilly?
5623What do you mean?
5623What do you mean?
5623What do you take me for, boy? 5623 What do you want me to say?"
5623What do you want of a servant? 5623 What for?"
5623What had I better do?
5623What has he done with his money?
5623What hotel shall we put up at, Ben?
5623What inducement can he have to live out here in the wilderness?
5623What is it, Uncle Job?
5623What is it, sir?
5623What is it?
5623What is it?
5623What is that?
5623What is that?
5623What is that?
5623What is that?
5623What is that?
5623What is that?
5623What is the price of passage?
5623What is your business, sir?
5623What is your name?
5623What is your name?
5623What kind of a business is it?
5623What kind of business?
5623What luck have you had?
5623What made you leave China?
5623What makes you think of going to California? 5623 What more, Uncle Job?"
5623What motive would they have for harming us, Jake?
5623What name?
5623What put that idee into your head?
5623What shall I say if they ask me where it is, Jack?
5623What shall I say?
5623What shall we do, Jake?
5623What shall we do?
5623What was it you was a- wishin''for, friend?
5623What was you expectin''?
5623What were you thinking of, Jake?
5623What will you do for a place to sleep?
5623What will you do?
5623What would you do when you got to California?
5623What would you do?
5623What would you want me to do?
5623What''ll the boy have?
5623What''s he after, I wonder?
5623What''s that you say?
5623What''s that, Ben?
5623What''s that?
5623What''s that?
5623What''s the matter of yer?
5623What''s the matter, Ben?
5623What''s the matter?
5623What''s the name of that chap that''s with you?
5623What''s up now, old woman? 5623 What''s your business, boys?"
5623What''s your name, boy?
5623What''s your name, you haythen?
5623What''s your name?
5623What''s your name?
5623What, Bradley, back again? 5623 What, then, Jake?"
5623When are you going to work?
5623When did you find it out?
5623When did you see him?
5623When does the next steamer start, sir?
5623When will that be?
5623When?
5623Where are you goin''?
5623Where are you staying?
5623Where did he go?
5623Where did you come from, old pigtail?
5623Where did you find him?
5623Where do they all come from?
5623Where do you want to go?
5623Where is he now?
5623Where is he?
5623Where is our money?
5623Where is that?
5623Where is the saloon?
5623Where was you raised, stranger?
5623Where were you raised?
5623Where?
5623While you''re waitin''for him, ca n''t you get us some supper? 5623 Who are you, my yeller friend?"
5623Who are you?
5623Who are you?
5623Who have you got there, O''Reilly?
5623Who is it?
5623Who put it there?
5623Who told you it was?
5623Who''d have expected a hot supper out here in this lonely place?
5623Whose public sentiment-- O''Reilly''s?
5623Why are you not in bed and asleep, like your friend?
5623Why did n''t you buy animals?
5623Why did n''t you wake me up?
5623Why do n''t you ever say something else, Tom?
5623Why do n''t you go to the office and find out?
5623Why do n''t you reform?
5623Why do n''t you take him down?
5623Why do they advertise to give ten dollars, then?
5623Why does the gal- if it is a gal- send a boy like you on the trail?
5623Why is it different?
5623Why not?
5623Why not?
5623Why not?
5623Why should I care what people think? 5623 Why should I take any of your money, nephew?"
5623Why should n''t I stay at a first- class hotel, Sam?
5623Why should you? 5623 Why wo n''t you drink?"
5623Why?
5623Why?
5623Will it be any satisfaction to him to get knocked over again?
5623Will this man go with you?
5623Will you be able to go by the next steamer?
5623Will you be here to- morrow morning at nine o''clock?
5623Will you come, Ben?
5623Will you show me?
5623Wo n''t that increase his suspicions?
5623Wo n''t they do it now?
5623Wo n''t you ask him, ma''am?
5623Wo n''t you get cold sleeping out of doors?
5623Wo n''t you move away a few steps, Tom?
5623Would you advise me to go there?
5623Would you advise me to, Jake?
5623Would you be willing to take care of me-- that is, to look after me?
5623Would you go if your ticket were paid- by a friend?
5623Yes, yes, but what of her? 5623 Yes; are you willing to be my agent in the matter?"
5623Yes; what did he do?
5623Yes; you remember Johnson?
5623You are glad, are you not?
5623You did n''t expect to see a regular town, did you?
5623You did?
5623You do n''t calc''late to keep on there, do you?
5623You do n''t mean him any harm?
5623You do n''t mean to say that you are stopping here, do you?
5623You do n''t mean to say you swallow all that?
5623You do n''t think I''d gamble, do you?
5623You have n''t come across anything yet, have you?
5623You have not seen him?
5623You know me?
5623You mean Mosely and his friend?
5623You said he was n''t a friend of yours?
5623You say you are not staying at any hotel?
5623You were going alone- you had no friends with you?
5623You will travel about, I suppose?
5623You wo n''t interfere with my going, Uncle Job?
5623You''d want me to black your boots?
5623You''re stayin''at your Uncle Job''s, ai n''t you?
5623You''ve seen me in a scrimmage more than once?
5623Your sister, I suppose?
5623''"What might your name be?"
5623''How are you, major?''
5623Ai n''t he a beauty jist wid his long pigtail hangin''down his back like a monkey''s tail?"
5623And she is from Philadelphia?"
5623Are you tired?"
5623Are you willing to go there?"
5623By the way, have you the fifty dollars with you?"
5623Ca n''t we, Ben?"
5623Can you remember the name?"
5623Can you tell me anything of her?"
5623Can you tell what he was like?"
5623Come, now, how many men have you killed, first and last?"
5623Dewey?"
5623Did n''t we work together at Murphy''s, almost side by side?"
5623Did she say anything to that?"
5623Did you deliver my card, Benjamin?"
5623Did you ever read''Oliver Twist''?"
5623Did you hear the gintleman ask you what you came here for?"
5623Do n''t people often get run over?"
5623Do n''t you know any better than to come in where there are gentlemen?"
5623Do they hang people for stealing out here?"
5623Do you know what the camp will think, O''Eeilly?"
5623Do you see that poor wretch up there?"
5623Do you see that tall man sitting by the window?"
5623Do you think a feller could work his passage?"
5623Do you think a woman needs teachin''what she is to say?"
5623Do you think you could find him?"
5623Do you understand?"
5623Do you want to send him any word or message?"
5623Do you wish to secure passage?"
5623Does it take away your appetite, too?"
5623Got a mother, Ben?"
5623Had the wine anything to do with this sudden drowsiness?
5623Has he wronged any one of you?"
5623Have n''t you got a fishing- pole at home?"
5623Have you been long in Californy?"
5623Have you come to stay long?"
5623Have you lost much, you two?"
5623Have you, or have you not, brought fifty dollars with you?"
5623Have you?"
5623He is rich, is n''t he?"
5623He was glad to see a familiar Hampton face, and he said cordially:"How are you, Sam?"
5623How came she here?
5623How does he make a livin'', I wonder?"
5623How much is there left after all expenses are paid?"
5623Hunter?"
5623I could n''t do any more''n that, now, could I?"
5623I could n''t do any more, could I?"
5623I did n''t expect to see you here?"
5623I do n''t look delicate, do I?"
5623I got it this mornin''?"
5623I s''pose the young lady would n''t like to call me Jake?"
5623I suppose he can come any time?"
5623I wonder where them rascals are?"
5623Is Richard Dewey here now?"
5623Is her guardian with her?"
5623Is it true, I wonder, that cares increase with mental culture?
5623Is n''t it so, Ben?"
5623Is n''t it, Tom?"
5623Is that agreed?"
5623Is that from the Bible?"
5623Is there anything on your mind?"
5623Ki Sing, if you cut off your queue, can you go back to China?"
5623Maybe you''ve got some relations among the servants?"
5623Now, Dewey, what''s the matter with you?"
5623Now, ef we had a cup of coffee to wash it down, and kinder warm us up, it would go to the right spot, eh, Ben?"
5623O''Reilly did not fancy his interference, and demanded, in a surly tone:"Do you mean to compare me wid this haythen?"
5623Shall I put myself down from Philadelphia, too?"
5623Shall we prevent this, and doom him to perpetual exile, just to secure a little sport?
5623Sing?"
5623Suppose I should say I did n''t choose to work in the same camp with an Irishman?"
5623That is fair, is n''t it?"
5623That''s fair, ai n''t it?"
5623That''s it, is it?
5623The question recurred to Ben: Was he willing to surrender his money, and go forth penniless, or should he attempt to escape or resist?
5623Under this change of circumstances, what was Ben to do?
5623WHAT NEXT?
5623Was n''t he my boy as well as yours?
5623Well, old friend, are you going to settle down among us again?"
5623What Next?
5623What are you going to do with your gold when you find it?"
5623What can I do?"
5623What do you mean to do?"
5623What do you say to trout, now?"
5623What do you say?"
5623What do you see?"
5623What do you think about it yourself?"
5623What is it?"
5623What will you say to them?"
5623What''ll Mrs. Pitkin say when I tell her?
5623What''s the matter of me, I''d like to know?"
5623When can you see this man again?"
5623When does he sail?"
5623Where can I meet you afterwards?"
5623Where can I meet you again, Jake?"
5623Where do you come from?"
5623Where is the gal?"
5623Where shall we go first?"
5623Why ca n''t I creep up, unbeknownst, in the middle of the night, and cut off his pigtail, while he is aslape?
5623Why should I let a woman do my work?"
5623Why should you interfere with this poor, unoffending Chinaman?
5623Why, they''re little more than beggars?"
5623Will that do?"
5623Wo n''t that be fine?"
5623Would n''t you like to be one?"
5623You do n''t know where he is now?"
5623You do n''t mean to forsake me utterly?"
5623You have heard nothing of him since?"
5623You have n''t been attending Sunday- school lately, have you?"
5623You have n''t got any provisions left over?"
5623You remember that I came out here in search of a-- friend?"
5623You said your name was Ben?"
5623You''d jest as lieve shoot a man as to eat your dinner; now, would n''t you?"
5623You''re a country boy, ai n''t you?"
5623You''re sick, I reckon?"
5623a nugget?"
5623are you going to leave me?"
5623asked Ben jocosely,"where two weary travelers can put up for the night?"
5623is it because it is so far off?"
5623thought Dewey,"does he mean to kill the poor Chinaman?"
5623what made me fall asleep?"
5623what''s that?"
9775A common thief like him for my lover? 9775 A party here, in_ this_ house?"
9775About the prospect?
9775About what?
9775About_ what_?
9775Afraid? 9775 Ah, my dear lady, why are there mischief makers in the world?
9775Ai n''t it possible I might have heard it? 9775 Ai n''t it stylish writing-- scratchy and yet you can read it?
9775Ai n''t you ever been to the Albion, young man?
9775Ai n''t you found anything up there to tell us where she belongs?
9775Am I?
9775Among all the men that must have come along?
9775And get nuggets for it?
9775And how does it come that in this long, lonely struggle you''ve stayed unmarried?
9775And supposin''I am? 9775 And why not?"
9775And you''ll quit?
9775Anybody hurt?
9775Are n''t you sleepy?
9775Are you angry?
9775Are you deaf?
9775Are you going down there again?
9775Are you going out?
9775Are you honestly calculatin''to do that?
9775Are you hurt?
9775Are you ill?
9775Are you?
9775At the theater?
9775Beautiful? 9775 Been walking far?"
9775Belong round here?
9775But how did you know about it?
9775But look here, Miss Alston, what''s the sense of doing that? 9775 But the Barlows?
9775But what for-- what for?
9775But where would we get any men?
9775But why?
9775But why_ should_ I tell you?
9775But you wo n''t speak to me?
9775But, Lorry--the proposition was so startling that she could hardly believe it--"a_ real_ party?"
9775Ca n''t I have a part I hate? 9775 Ca n''t you see it by the looks of me?"
9775Can you do anything for her?
9775Can you stay and see me tomorrow night?
9775Care for him?
9775Could he have-- isn''t it all water?
9775Did he tell you what it was he wanted to do?
9775Did you find out who he was?
9775Did you have the least idea, did he ever say a word to suggest he had anything as juicy as that in the background?
9775Did you leave him there?
9775Did you notice his picture? 9775 Did you really like him?
9775Did your people up there know anything about him? 9775 Do n''t I deserve some after six years?
9775Do n''t you honest know who it is?
9775Do n''t you want to go?
9775Do they have parties there?
9775Do what?
9775Do you expect someone?
9775Do you know if all the people are out of that hotel?
9775Do you know when they''re calculatin''to do it?
9775Do you love me-- not just to flirt and pay compliments, but truly-- to want me more than any woman in the world? 9775 Do you mean that you''re dull?"
9775Do you mean, am I_ in love_ with him?
9775Do you often go this way, through the Plaza?
9775Do you think it would be better to wear it in the house? 9775 Do you think you_ would_ have gone with him?"
9775Do?
9775Has anything happened?
9775Has n''t it ever been taken out and thawed?
9775Have n''t I always said it? 9775 Have n''t I told you I''m busy?"
9775Have you a trap-- something to take you home?
9775Have you been in front?
9775He ai n''t afraid, is he?
9775He has n''t been after either of them-- his name has n''t been connected with theirs?
9775Hello, Mark-- what you doin''there?
9775Holdup?
9775Home?
9775Honest-- not hesitate to send for me if you ever think I could be of any service to you? 9775 How about going for a few days to your friends, the Barlows, at San Mateo?"
9775How are they different-- better or worse?
9775How could you know that?
9775How did you come to meet him?
9775How did you know that?
9775How do you know he''s a beau? 9775 How do you know they''ve been crowding round?"
9775How long will it take-- getting her ready, training her and teaching her?
9775How rich?
9775How should I know?
9775How''d you get in there?
9775How''ll I begin?
9775How?
9775How_ could_ I take it too seriously?
9775Hurt?
9775I want see you, Mist Bullage-- you no mind if I come in? 9775 Is Chrystie there?"
9775Is she dead?
9775Is the house grand?
9775Is the messenger dead?
9775Is there any way I can help you?
9775Is there any way of getting across this infernal place?
9775Is this Mr. Boyà © Mayer?
9775Is this going to go on? 9775 It was Crowder got you acquainted with them?"
9775It was as bad as that, was it?
9775It''s not a lie? 9775 Jail would n''t matter?"
9775Just played out?
9775Knapp? 9775 Like what?"
9775Looking for her_ here_?
9775Lorry''s awful grateful to them, is n''t she?
9775Lorry, do you like Boyà © Mayer?
9775Mad-- who said I was mad?
9775Me?
9775Money-- she has money?
9775Nothing''s happened to disturb the even tenor of your way?
9775Oh, Boyà ©,she cried and turned on him, clasping her hands against her heart, a figure of tragic intensity,"is it true?
9775Oh, I''ve got my pins in, but how was I to take them out? 9775 Oh, Lorry, is that you?
9775Oh, why did I tell you?
9775Oh-- where?
9775Only heard, never felt? 9775 Only_ one_ lady?"
9775Pa, Pa,she cried, stretching her hands toward him,"what''s the use-- what can you do?
9775Planks-- where?
9775Rich, is she?
9775Say, Pa, are n''t you going to shut that window? 9775 Seen your father lately?"
9775She is n''t here-- I can see that-- but where is she?
9775Sick? 9775 So soon?
9775Surely having invited me to her house, she could have no objection to my going for a stroll with you?
9775Talking of red and orange, how about that anonymous guy that sent you the flowers? 9775 That paper-- the one he had under the floor-- Crowder said a piece was tore out?"
9775The country?
9775The man I met there the other night?
9775Then what are we to do-- put it off?
9775Then when?'' 9775 Then why are you off your work-- why do you act as if you did n''t care?"
9775Then why ask her to do it?
9775Then why do n''t you ask me to come again?
9775Then why do n''t you come to see me?
9775Then why do you have him here?
9775Then you''ll go home and give up troubling about it?
9775To_ me_?
9775Tomorrow?
9775Treats you respectful?
9775Was n''t it wonderful that the person who found me was Pancha Lopez? 9775 Well he''d see it, would n''t he?
9775Well, then, what is it?
9775Well,breathed Lorry with questioning eyes on her sister,"how was it?"
9775Well,he said at length,"would it be too much trouble to tell me what you think?"
9775Well,he said,"what''s the news?"
9775Well,said Crowder, standing beside her and looking at her reflection,"how''s the baby- grand Patti tonight?"
9775Well,she said in a brisk voice,"I was n''t on the job tonight, was I?"
9775Well,she said, surprised at his silence,"is n''t it true what I said?
9775Well-- isn''t it all I said it was?
9775Well?
9775What about him?
9775What are they like?
9775What are you goin''to do this winter when the rains begin? 9775 What are you talking about?"
9775What can I say? 9775 What did you keep on for when you were so tuckered out?
9775What do you mean by''bad''?
9775What do you mean?
9775What do you suppose it is?
9775What do you tell him?
9775What do you think?
9775What do you want here?
9775What does_ that_ mean?
9775What has Mark Burrage to do with it?
9775What is it?
9775What kind of thing?
9775What on earth brings you here?
9775What other things?
9775What promise?
9775What reason had you for thinking such a thing?
9775What was he like?
9775What would you do-- bay on the front steps every time Mr. Mayer came?
9775What would you like to do?
9775What you mean?
9775What''s got your dog?
9775What''s he like?
9775What''s she like?
9775What''s that about someone in the hotel?
9775What''s that?
9775What''s the matter with you, Chrystie? 9775 What''s the matter, Chrystie?"
9775What''s the matter, dear?
9775What''s the matter?
9775What''s the matter?
9775What''s this? 9775 What?"
9775When?
9775Where are the people who were in this house?
9775Where are we going?
9775Where are you going_ now_?''
9775Where do they put the money?
9775Where is he?
9775Where is he?
9775Where is she?
9775Who do you suppose it could have been?
9775Who is Mr. Mayer that I met here the other night?
9775Who is he?
9775Who is it?
9775Who is she?
9775Who is this fancy gentleman?
9775Who of?
9775Who promised you a quarter?
9775Who said I''d seen it?
9775Who was in the box?
9775Who''s looking for me? 9775 Who''s she?"
9775Who''s she?
9775Who''s spoiled you?
9775Why ai n''t you workin''? 9775 Why all this unbelief?"
9775Why are n''t you in bed?
9775Why are you mad with me?
9775Why ca n''t they catch them,said Chrystie,"if they know their names?"
9775Why did he do it-- why did he begin it? 9775 Why did it fall through before?"
9775Why do you say I''m wild?
9775Why is it silly to say what''s true?
9775Why not ask Mist Bullage?
9775Why not?
9775Why not?
9775Why should I be angry?
9775Why--he smiled in good- natured derision--"what is it?
9775Why, do n''t you see? 9775 Why, when I telephoned an hour ago and gave my name, did you say you were out?"
9775Why, why,she stammered, alarm pushing her to the recklessness of the desperate,"could n''t we go and not tell her?
9775Why-- why-- why? 9775 Why?
9775Why? 9775 Will he go to jail?"
9775Will that be all? 9775 Will you be back tomorrow?"
9775Will you have to leave the city soon?
9775Would any rancher dare to help him now-- wouldn''t they be afraid to?
9775Would anything you could do beat that?
9775Would n''t any girl be worked up? 9775 Would you know him again if you saw him?"
9775Would you like to have a party here?
9775Yes, you-- what else? 9775 You ai n''t got the rheumatism again, have you?"
9775You did n''t know I had a pa? 9775 You do n''t know_ her_, do you, Mark?"
9775You do n''t_ care_ for Boyà © Mayer, do you?
9775You know something definite against him?
9775You mean I can get across by the planks?
9775You mean you only took him halfway?
9775You sick, Mist Mayer?
9775You wild thing, can no one tame you?
9775You''ll be there?
9775You''re going for a walk?
9775You''re very curious about me, Mr. Boyà © Mayer?
9775You''ve found out something that makes you think he is n''t a fit person to have in the house?
9775You_ did_ enjoy it, did n''t you?
9775_ Do_ you?
9775_ Me? 9775 _ Me?_"She gave him a scornful cast of her eye.
9775_ You_ were out there? 9775 A big, husky man like you?
9775A way was made for the men with their grim load, eyes touching it sympathetically, now and then a comment:"Dead is she, poor thing?"
9775A woman''s voice, coming from the hill above roused him,"Say, mister, have you got a bicycle?"
9775Ai n''t I given you a reason?
9775Ai n''t I gone through enough without you pickin''on me about how I_ look_?"
9775Ai n''t you known if I had I''d have mailed it to you?"
9775And how was he to tell and us only halfway acrost?"
9775And why are you, especially with''The Gray Lady''a frost?"
9775And why not all?
9775And why, do you suppose?
9775And would she not herself-- if Chrystie did not come back or write-- have to go to the police?
9775And,"Where_ is_ your home?"
9775Anybody in the house?"
9775Are you angry?"
9775Are you shocked?"
9775As Lorry turned away she heard his desperate rejoinder:"Yes, we got it out here, but how in hell are we goin''to get it any farther?"
9775As she ran to the door she called,"What is it-- is something the matter?"
9775At her door he knocked and heard her voice, low and querulous:"Who is it now?"
9775At the sight of the cart he broke into an angry roar:"What are you standing round for?
9775Aunt Ellen had not gone off again and to prove it said,"How would he know?"
9775Burrage?"
9775Burrage?"
9775Burrage?"
9775But I ca n''t always be up in G, can I?"
9775But outside all these lesser boredoms and anxieties there was another bigger than all the rest and growing every day: After the money was gone, what?
9775But that night-- shall I ever forget it?
9775But what could she do?
9775But why?"
9775But, oh, did n''t you nearly die at the beginning?
9775But-- but how did I get out this way-- onto the street?"
9775Ca n''t I get weary of this old joint with its smoke and its beer?
9775Can I say any more?"
9775Can I say more?
9775Can you walk?
9775Could I make fun of anyone I admired, I respected, I-- er-- thought as much of as I do of you?"
9775Could she now-- the wedding ring almost on her finger-- turn and run crying for home like a child frightened of the dark?
9775Did it simply mean menace, or had the brute known him for what he was and tried to warn his master?
9775Did n''t she know every hurt that came to her made him mad as a she- bear when they''re after its cub?
9775Did n''t you hear me say get out?"
9775Did n''t you tell us your ranch was up near the tules where those bandits buried the gold?"
9775Did n''t you, Aunt Ellen?"
9775Did they think he was the man?"
9775Did you ever know me not want to go to a dance?"
9775Did you ever meet her?"
9775Did you get the Barlows?"
9775Did you know the back wall''s out of that new hotel?
9775Did you sleep in your clothes?
9775Do n''t you know the fire''s coming?
9775Do n''t you remember it?
9775Do n''t you think by this time you can trust me?"
9775Do you get me?"
9775Do you know that the whole Mission''s burning and there''s not a drop of water to put it out with?
9775Do you know the way?"
9775Do you know what makes me so?"
9775Do you mean it?"
9775Do you see him?"
9775Do you think I''m a criminal?"
9775Do you think I''m hiding something?
9775Do you want to be burnt?
9775Eight be too early?"
9775Even if she had long ceased to care for the man, she might have some fears for him, and how much more fears for herself?
9775Ever seen''em?"
9775Fong looked at her, gently inquiring,"You no like Mist Bullage, Miss Lolly?"
9775Funny, is n''t it?
9775Garland caught one:"Who''s turned you loose on this?
9775Goin''far?"
9775Grand, ai n''t it?"
9775Had Aunt Ellen dared to enter?
9775Had Fong overcome her terrors and forced her to take shelter?
9775Had she not always wondered that he should have cared for her?
9775Had she some ailment-- some hidden suffering-- preying on her?
9775Has n''t fate rounded things up for him?"
9775Have n''t you ever heard that?"
9775Have you read the last blast I''ve given out?"
9775Have you seen it?"
9775He became suddenly alert:"Chrystie?
9775He knocked, and a woman''s voice called from inside:"Who is it?"
9775He made no movement to do so, and, surprised at his indifference to her comfort, she said uneasily,"You ai n''t got a fever, have you?"
9775He moved to it warily-- did Mayer go to the Alston house often, was he a constant visitor?
9775Her public was loyal though puzzled, and the papers stood by her, but"What''s happened to Pancha Lopez?
9775Here-- with us?"
9775How can I keep up my lick if I ca n''t trust you better?
9775How can we arrange that?
9775How could she get away without Lorry knowing-- Lorry always knew where she went?
9775How could she get back?"
9775How did it happen?"
9775How do people go, the people here, when they want to get to the other side?"
9775How else could she have spread an impression of herself so unlike what she really was?
9775How is he a thief?"
9775How long have I known you?
9775How was the house?"
9775How would I answer?"
9775I do n''t see any need for these questions?
9775I guess mebbe I''ve taken''em acrost, but how was I to know?"
9775I must shut it,"then put the receiver against his chest and muttered:"Do you want me to kill you?"
9775I wonder if you know how good it is?"
9775If I thought it was n''t would I be standing here doing nothing?"
9775If they got them, what would they do to them?"
9775In love with him?
9775In that first moment of surprise he had n''t made out the men, and anyway who''d have expected it-- on the open road in the full of the afternoon?
9775Is it just the money, or would you like the lady even if she had n''t any?"
9775Is n''t it awful?
9775Is n''t it just like it, Lorry?"
9775Is n''t one enough?"
9775Is n''t that fair?"
9775Is n''t that possible?"
9775It did not make matters any better when he said in a dreamy tone:"Why are you so quiet?"
9775It seemed hours before Roy Barlow''s voice, sleepy and cross, came growling along the wire:"What the devil''s the matter?
9775It was exciting, was n''t it?
9775It was perfectly simple-- didn''t she see?
9775It was proof of Chrystie''s unpractical trend of thought that her comment was an uneasy,"A hotel in the Mission?"
9775It''s not just to get me because I''m Pancha Lopez who''s never had a lover?"
9775Lorry had, which did not prevent her from saying in a languid voice,"Where?"
9775Lorry, are your slippers spoiled?"
9775Might have met a feller that come up from Marysville who''d seen It and told me?"
9775Might not a man seeing her there be disappointed when he met her as she really was?
9775Monsieur looked surprised:"Has no favored one, no lovers?"
9775Never responded to any of the swains that have been crowding round?"
9775Now how can I say they do n''t want me?"
9775Now why, darling?
9775One morning in the kitchen, when he and"Miss Lolly"were making the menu for a new dinner, he had said,"Mist Bullage come this time?"
9775She gained the doorway and backed through it and here breathed a hoarse,"Boyà ©, what do you want?"
9775She made no reply to that, muttering low as if to herself:"Why should anyone write such a letter without a reason?"
9775She paid no attention to this suggestion, but suddenly, moving nearer, said:"What did you do it for, Boyà ©?"
9775She paused, but the young man, his eyes on the ground, making no comment, she concluded with,"Did you think he was interesting?"
9775She paused, mused an instant, and then said:"You''re sure you ca n''t be mistaken?"
9775She raised her voice, hard, threatening, her face angrily accusing,"Where is she, Mr. Mayer?
9775She was so thrilled she forgot her pose and murmured incredulously,"Really?"
9775Standing on a rise of ground Mark would cry with the full force of his lungs,"Is Chrystie Alston there?"
9775Sweating?
9775That would be the natural thing to keep them quiet, would n''t it?"
9775The hail came again in a husky, dust- choked voice:"Hello, can you give me a drink?"
9775The pause was longer, then the voice came breathless, shaken:"What in hell do you mean by this gibberish?"
9775Then as the girl drew her dress away,"Lorry Alston, do you want my death on your head as well as your own?
9775Then her answer and her question: Was Chrystie there?
9775Then she asked the woman''s eternal question,"Do you love me?"
9775Then turning to the girl,"You get busy?
9775Then, staring at the pale square of the window, she heard her voice whispering:"What will I do?
9775There was a momentary pause, then the word was repeated, seemed to be ejected quickly as if delivered on a rising breath:"Skip?"
9775There was a pause, then she turned to him and said:"But where''s Chrystie?"
9775There was no doubt now-- but what the devil did it mean?
9775They could hear it fainter in a strange voice--"Is Chrystie Alston there?"
9775This time the card bore no"swell sentiment;"the words were frank and to the point:"Why ca n''t I know you?
9775This was a new thought to Sadie who, absorbing it slowly, ventured a safe:"Are n''t they?"
9775Tisdale?"
9775To whom could she go for help and advice?
9775Tomorrow at the Greek Church at four?"
9775Was he some kind of gentleman burglar, such as plays and novels had been built around?
9775Was it all a fake from the beginning, and if it was did he do it just for sport?"
9775Was she one of these?
9775Was this man, this hulking country Hercules, her"best beau,"or was it the other one, Garland, the one who had the brains, and who was old?
9775Was this man-- more than objectionable, probably criminal-- paying court to Lorry?
9775Were they in there?
9775What am I to do about them?
9775What are you doing sitting like Patience in a rocking chair?"
9775What are you fooling round that stable for?"
9775What are you puttin''us out for?"
9775What are you talking about?"
9775What do you want to know about her?"
9775What do you want?
9775What good are you goin''to get out of it?"
9775What good was it to you?"
9775What made him do it?
9775What makes you think she is?"
9775What right had he at the house of Lorry Alston, breaking himself against unsurmountable barriers?
9775What shall we do?"
9775What should he do for the rest of the afternoon?
9775What was the sense of hoarding up their money like misers?
9775What will become of me?"
9775What would I do if you got sick-- what would I do if I lost you?
9775What''s on your mind?"
9775What''s that?
9775What''s the best way to go?"
9775What''s the matter with you?"
9775What''s the sense of having a person round you do n''t like?"
9775What''s wrong about that?"
9775What_ did_ I do?
9775When is it to be?"
9775When she knew all she could n''t help asking-- no girl could:"But did you love him_ really_?"
9775Where before had he met those eyes, dark blue, looking with an inquiring directness straight into his?
9775Where had he stolen it from?
9775Where is he?"
9775Where is she?"
9775Where would he move it to?
9775Where would_ she_ be?
9775Who are you?"
9775Who is he, anyway-- where does he come from-- what''s he doing here?
9775Who is it?
9775Who is it?"
9775Who''s Fong?"
9775Who''s behind it?"
9775Who_ is_ the gentleman?"
9775Why are you so modest, little Miss Alston?"
9775Why could n''t they have postponed the party?"
9775Why did n''t I see it myself?
9775Why did n''t any of you think of the tules?"
9775Why did n''t he come and get it?"
9775Why did n''t you let up on it sooner?
9775Why did n''t you send it to me?"
9775Why did n''t you tell me?
9775Why did n''t you tell me?"
9775Why did you come?
9775Why did you kiss me?
9775Why did you say what you did?
9775Why had he allowed her to do_ anything_--why had n''t he written it all down in words of one syllable?
9775Why should n''t I?
9775Why should n''t she have pretty things like the other girls?
9775Why should you come to_ me_ at this hour to find your sister?"
9775Why should you keep anything from me?"
9775Why, when you saw the way I felt, did you keep on?
9775Why?"
9775Will that do?"
9775Will you promise?"
9775Will you see Crowley tomorrow and tell him we wo n''t have any more drivers who go away and hide in side streets?"
9775Will you take it?"
9775With his eye on the receding backs of the other couple, Mayer said, hardly moving his lips:"When can I see you again?
9775Wo n''t you be late?"
9775Wo n''t you please attend to what I''m saying?"
9775Would Crowder meet him at Philip''s Rotisserie that evening at seven and arrange to come to his room afterward for an hour?
9775Would she tell him about Bakersfield and the horrible life there with Maria Lopez?
9775You could''a stood the expense, and if you did n''t want to use your own money what''s the matter with mine?"
9775You got to take her along in the cart, and will you give her some clothes?"
9775You know, you look quite ill. Are you sure you feel well?"
9775You remember, back in the autumn-- a lot of roses with a motto he got out of a Christmas cracker?"
9775_ Ca n''t_ you see?"
9775said Sadie--"pretty?"
9775stand for?"
23192And whenever we camp we can wash out gold, ca n''t we?
23192Anybody with you?
23192Anything to eat at Chagres? 23192 Anything wrong?"
23192Are these the Californy diggin''s?
23192Are they better?
23192Are they up there now?
23192Are those the same?
23192Are you dry?
23192Are you getting anything?
23192Are you going on the_ Georgia_?
23192Are your family here, Colonel? 23192 Aw-- honest?"
23192Because we''ll be twice as long-- see? 23192 But are n''t your rates pretty high?"
23192But he could n''t enter your cabin when he was n''t here, could he? 23192 But he gave the stuff away, did n''t he?"
23192But horses and mules? 23192 But you are n''t certain?"
23192By the way, Jim,spoke the Frémonter,"are there any quartz workings around here?
23192By the way, where''s Colonel Frémont?
23192Ca n''t you get in there and do something for your country? 23192 Can I do anything more for you, gentlemen?"
23192Can you see the old fort on it?
23192Cleaned up your pile already?
23192Coming on?
23192Davidson? 23192 Did I hit him?
23192Did n''t see them aboard ship, then?
23192Did n''t you have a good time? 23192 Did you get a berth?"
23192Did you get that up on that hill?
23192Did you get-- find it?
23192Did you kill any bear?
23192Did you lock the cabin door when you went out?
23192Did you look on deck, where you were?
23192Did you mine in California?
23192Did you shoot anything on the way across?
23192Did you sleep well?
23192Did you? 23192 Did you?
23192Do we land in that big bay?
23192Do we stop?
23192Do you know what flour''s selling at, in California? 23192 Do you know where you are?
23192Do you know who it was?
23192Do you like her looks?
23192Do you reckon we''ll have time to eat?
23192Do you suppose he is?
23192Do you suppose the whole rock''s full of gold?
23192Do you think I could forget one of my own men? 23192 Do you think I''ll get well again?"
23192Do you think he''s going on our boat?
23192Do you think it will be Christmas present enough for you?
23192Do you think our men will be back?
23192Do you think that''s his?
23192Do you think we''ll catch them?
23192Does Crosby know of him?
23192Drunk, is n''t he?
23192Eh, Charley?
23192Feel sick, Charley?
23192From where, sir?
23192Getting anything?
23192Going out to the_ California_, strangers?
23192Gold is plentiful?
23192Gold?
23192Gold?
23192Got any room to spare?
23192Had a good time? 23192 Had n''t many, had he?"
23192Have I, stranger? 23192 Have n''t got any flour for trade, have you?"
23192Have you any news for us gold seekers, Lieutenant?
23192Have you got the quinine?
23192He does n''t act like it, does he?
23192He is, is he? 23192 He told me to keep it, anyway, did n''t he?"
23192Hello? 23192 High, my friend?"
23192His name was Jacobs, was n''t it?
23192How about it?
23192How about other business? 23192 How about you, Charley?"
23192How are things at the mines?
23192How are things at the saw- mill diggin''s?
23192How are things at your diggin''s?
23192How are we to get on?
23192How are you, Jim? 23192 How are you?"
23192How are you?
23192How are you?
23192How did they know enough to trade on your name, Grigsby?
23192How do you know it?
23192How far across to the Pacific at Panama?
23192How far to Sutter''s?
23192How far''s the Pacific Ocean, now?
23192How far?
23192How large is Sacramento, stranger?
23192How long have you been here?
23192How long were you gone?
23192How long were you in finding this, then?
23192How long will that take?
23192How long''ll it take us, to Sacramento, captain?
23192How many are there? 23192 How many have you got?"
23192How much are your potatoes, my man?
23192How much can one man dig in a day?
23192How much do you suppose it makes?
23192How much more is there of it? 23192 How much?"
23192How''d you get here?
23192How''d you make it?
23192How''ll we get our trunk up to the hotel, I wonder?
23192How''ll you fry your meat?
23192How''s the horse and mule market? 23192 How''s the trail?"
23192Howdy, strangers? 23192 Howdy, strangers?"
23192Howdy?
23192I''d better give him a little hot milk, if he can drink it, had n''t I?
23192I''m glad, are n''t you?
23192Injuns after you?
23192Is Marshall mining?
23192Is he badly frozen, Charley?
23192Is he still out here?
23192Is it always this hot in Californy?
23192Is it gold, Charley?
23192Is n''t my word as good as his?
23192Is that Sacramento, cap''n?
23192Is that San Francisco?
23192Is that their mine? 23192 Is that you, Bentley?"
23192Is there a laundry near here?
23192Is there gold in those hills yon, mister?
23192Is there lots of gold out there?
23192Is this Californy?
23192Is this all your party?
23192Is this still San Francisco Bay?
23192It is a paved road, you say, sir?
23192It''s a scheme to get rid of me, is it, and take my share in that gold mine you''re making for? 23192 It''s almost time that we met some of the overland crowd, is n''t it?"
23192Jumped yore claim, have they?
23192Just coming in, or have you made one pile?
23192Just what do you mean, sir?
23192Large, you say?
23192Looks as though a toler''ble lot more passengers were comin''aboard, do n''t it?
23192Looks as though we were in for a fight, then; eh, Grigsby?
23192Much baggage?
23192Need me?
23192Never heard of a claim called the Golden West, in those parts, did you? 23192 Not off to the mines yet?"
23192Nothing new, is there?
23192Now will you have a drink?
23192Now''s our chance to divvy, then, is n''t it?
23192Only six weeks old?
23192Our old stamping- ground of the American fork, eh?
23192Papers only six weeks old? 23192 Pardner, what are the lodging- houses here now?
23192Plenty of gold?
23192Rest for two hours, and eat, is it?
23192Rope makes the shape of a diamond-- see? 23192 Say, where is Chagres?"
23192See my shirt?
23192See that gap? 23192 See them?"
23192See? 23192 See?"
23192Shall I try some more?
23192Shall I?
23192So proud of your new clothes that you do n''t recognize old friends, eh? 23192 So you think somebody was bent on cutting that boat down, do you?"
23192So you''ve been to the mines, have you?
23192Sure?
23192Taking a trip?
23192That is a much better site; not? 23192 That nephew does n''t get any of it, just the same; does he?"
23192That will help you out, wo n''t it? 23192 That''s Goat Island, is n''t it?
23192That''s a burro, ai n''t it? 23192 The captain thinks he''ll keep us aboard all night, does he?
23192The first of the California missions was here, was n''t it?
23192The gate to the Land of Gold, eh?
23192The pirates captured it, did n''t they, couple of hundred years ago?
23192Then we''ll see the survey, to- morrow?
23192Then why did the company sell us tickets?
23192There''s more, is n''t there?
23192There''s no chance for a berth, I suppose, is there?
23192There''s still plenty of gold, is there?
23192This is an emigrant trail, then, too, is n''t it?
23192This is the American, ai n''t it?
23192This is the man, is it?
23192This is where the gold was discovered in Forty- eight, is it?
23192Three men, with a bay mule-- one man small and dark, long nose?
23192Want a tow?
23192Want to earn fifty cents?
23192Was he? 23192 Wash what we''ve brought, but do n''t you dare to iron them; eh, Grigsby?"
23192We can take them in, ca n''t we, Grigsby?
23192We wash, and for zis meesairable caban-- what you call it? 23192 We''d better go right on down to the beach, Grigsby, had n''t we?"
23192We''d better talk it over, first, had n''t we?
23192We''ll take care of ourselves; eh, Charley?
23192Well, Eph, what''s the trouble? 23192 Well, we do n''t expect anything this time; do you, Grigsby?"
23192Well, what of it, Charley?
23192Were there many other people searching?
23192Were you ever there?
23192Whar''d you get it?
23192What about night?
23192What are dry diggings, Charley?
23192What are they worth now?
23192What are you doing? 23192 What are you going to do?
23192What camp''s this?
23192What color eyes?
23192What color rock?
23192What did I get for all I did when I opened that mill- race? 23192 What did you bring me up here for?"
23192What did you see?
23192What do you mean?
23192What do you say?
23192What do you think, Charley? 23192 What doorway, sonny?"
23192What else did he do, bub?
23192What had we better do with him, George?
23192What have you got? 23192 What in the world are we to do with it?
23192What is a quartz claim?
23192What is it you want, now?
23192What is it?
23192What kind of time did you have? 23192 What might be the name of that claim, then, stranger, if it was given to you?"
23192What might your names be, strangers?
23192What will you do with it, señor?
23192What''ll we do about it?
23192What''ll you charge to carry us in from here, now?
23192What''ll you do with him there?
23192What''s going on, Grigsby?
23192What''s here? 23192 What''s quartz diggin''s, then?"
23192What''s that big point? 23192 What''s that for?"
23192What''s that, dear?
23192What''s that?
23192What''s the charge?
23192What''s the matter here?
23192What''s the matter up there?
23192What''s the matter, Charley?
23192What''s the matter, boy?
23192What''s the matter?
23192What''s the matter?
23192What''s the meaning of this attack?
23192What''s the meaning of this?
23192What''s the news from yonder?
23192What''s the proper hotel, Grigsby?
23192What''s the tariff?
23192What''s there?
23192What''s this about?
23192What''s your price?
23192What?
23192When did you leave?
23192When do we start?
23192When we take it out we can look about and get what other supplies we need; eh, Grigsby? 23192 When''s the office open, sir?"
23192When?
23192Where are we to stow ourselves, then?
23192Where do we land?
23192Where from?
23192Where is Chagres?
23192Where is your lot, sir?
23192Where were you, then?
23192Where you folks from, and where you bound?
23192Where you from?
23192Where you from?
23192Where''d you come from?
23192Where''d you get it?
23192Where''d you hit him?
23192Where''d you leave Crosby?
23192Where''ll you sleep, then?
23192Where''s Mr. Grigsby? 23192 Where''s Sacramento?"
23192Where''s San Pablo Bay, then?
23192Where''s the dock of the Isthmus steamers?
23192Where''s the gold? 23192 Where''s the mission?"
23192Where''s your gold?
23192Where''s your warrant for it? 23192 Where?"
23192Where?
23192Which one was it?
23192Which way were they bound?
23192Who accuses me?
23192Who are they, anyhow?
23192Who is he?
23192Who knows, señor? 23192 Who knows?
23192Who were they?
23192Who?
23192Whose?
23192Why do n''t you come with us? 23192 Why do n''t you give him that extra ticket?"
23192Why so?
23192Why''s that?
23192Why, she''s full already, is n''t she?
23192Why? 23192 Why?"
23192Will I have time to get our tickets?
23192Will they all come this way?
23192Will you give us a berth in place of it?
23192Will you have supper with us, sir?
23192Would you rob a helpless stranger? 23192 Yes, of Sutter''s Fort-- but where is that now?"
23192You are Americans, are n''t you, gentlemen? 23192 You are n''t sick, are you, dad?"
23192You can prove that, can you?
23192You do n''t mean a dollar and a half a_ pound_?
23192You do n''t think a Frémont man would shoot for any other mark, do you?
23192You do washing?
23192You have, have you?
23192You know how Mare Island gets its name? 23192 You mean the Golden West?"
23192You mean the Marshall who discovered this California gold, for Americans?
23192You mean to say you''ll go along with Charley and me?
23192You saw my own city of Sutter''s Ville, below?
23192You say you found the Golden West mine, and the Jacobs party ran you out, Charley?
23192You say you''ve got fust location on that quartz claim?
23192You want to catch the_ Georgia_?
23192You want to see gold? 23192 You will go, wo n''t you, George?"
23192You''re chalking up another score to settle, are you?
23192You''re shore it''s yourn?
23192You''re sure they are n''t around the cabin somewhere?
23192You''ve been out there?
23192You''ve never heard of Tom, have you?
23192Your rancho is prosperous, Colonel?
23192Your word? 23192 A little sand went along with it, but who cared? 23192 A quartz claim?
23192Ach, what is the country coming to?
23192Ai n''t that right?"
23192Ai n''t that so, boys?"
23192And did his nephew know about the mine?
23192And do you know what rent we pay, for this building?
23192And does m''sieur wish ze_ repassage_--what you call ir- ron?"
23192And was he out here looking for it?
23192And what do I get?
23192And what was his nephew''s name?
23192And why?
23192And yours, General?"
23192And, to his fellows:"What do you say, boys?
23192And--"Shall we tell him?"
23192Another boa threatening?
23192Another strike?"
23192Answered the Colonel:"Gold?
23192Any sleeping place?"
23192Anybody want to land?"
23192Are n''t you feeling well?"
23192Are n''t you going to shoot?
23192Are these the regular diggin''s?
23192Are things going well?
23192Are you awake?"
23192Are you?"
23192Ask him, wo n''t you?"
23192Billy''s bullet knocked out a piece of gold quartz-- see?"
23192But tell me, you being so lately from the United States, what is the report upon this Panama Railroad?
23192But would she come?
23192By the way, did the poor fellow say anything else?
23192Can I, dad?"
23192Can you please come over here a minute?"
23192Can you swim?"
23192Can you take us aboard?"
23192Charley and I''ll take care of ourselves; wo n''t we, Charley?
23192Charley enjoyed that breakfast-- how could he help it when he was hungry and the food was something new?
23192City Hotel still running?"
23192Could it be possible?
23192Did I hit him?"
23192Did I hit him?"
23192Did it storm at sea?
23192Did n''t I tell you I was half wild hoss and half alligator?
23192Did n''t he tell his last name?"
23192Did n''t we, Billy?"
23192Did they put that sign up?
23192Did you fight in the war?"
23192Did you get wet?"
23192Did you have a lot of fun?
23192Did you kill any Injuns?
23192Did you see any of that gang go ashore, Charley?
23192Did you stay in San Francisco?
23192Do n''t you know enough to make room for a lady?"
23192Do you agree?"
23192Do you have to go on?
23192Do you know it?"
23192Do you know?"
23192Do you think that''s fair?
23192Do you want me to show you how to pan?"
23192Does your father know anything about mining?"
23192Eh, Pascal?
23192Eph, here, has called a meetin''for a purpose; have n''t you, Eph?"
23192Even that does n''t matter, though, for they found it, stake and all, and----""What did you say the name is?"
23192Ever see any dust?"
23192Ever see any, Charley?
23192Fetch your boat alongside, will you?"
23192Fleas?
23192Give any directions of any kind?"
23192Go on-- understand?
23192Going across the Isthmus, I reckon?"
23192Going up the American?"
23192Got a pan?
23192Got a ticket to San Francisco?"
23192Grizzly?
23192H.,''in capital letters?
23192Have you found much gold?
23192Have you made your pile?
23192Have you tried?"
23192He was n''t entitled to it, was he-- even if the man in St. Louis had been looking for him?
23192How about another canoe?
23192How about it, Grigsby?"
23192How about that, sir?"
23192How are you going to beat us?
23192How could he tell his father, and Mr. Grigsby?
23192How do you account for that?"
23192How do you know?"
23192How do you like it, Grigsby?"
23192How does that strike you?
23192How far away is that range, do you think?"
23192How is he?"
23192How long''ve you been here?
23192How many canoes ahead of us?"
23192How many in your party?
23192How many shots you got left?
23192How much do you s''pose a man can dig in a day, up there?"
23192How much gold can I dig in a day?"
23192How''d you make out?
23192How''ll we engage a canoe?
23192How''ll you beat us?
23192However, who cared, when they were off to the mines and this was one way to get there?
23192I can see''em plain; ca n''t you?"
23192If a man could make and spend$ 20,000 and then expect$ 50,000 more, why should anyone remain poor?
23192If they''ll take us on the ship you can come along with us, and welcome; ca n''t he, Charley?
23192If you need us, we''ll come straight home, wo n''t we, Charley?"
23192If you were n''t up here last night, how did you get that bruised cheek, and those finger- marks on your throat?
23192In fact, he had not locked the door, had he?
23192Is he all right?
23192Is it time?"
23192Is n''t it so, Grigsby?"
23192Is that not so, amigo?"
23192Is that so?"
23192Is this all your crowd?
23192Lend a hand, will you, and help us carry this truck into the cabin?"
23192Louis?"
23192Lucky Bullet?"
23192Marshall?"
23192Never heard of a claim called the Golden West, did you?"
23192No, he would not say anything to his father, for perhaps he had been mistaken-- and what was the sense in being scared?
23192Now do you want to go ashore, Grigsby?"
23192Now how about something to eat, I wonder?"
23192Now, was n''t that a cowardly thing even to think of?"
23192Off yonder was the Isthmus, but who could see it?
23192One of Mr. Jacobs''s cronies yelled, mockingly:"Want a tow?"
23192Ought to make up a party and send a man ashore at once, ought n''t we?"
23192Porto Bello?"
23192Ready to start?"
23192Remember I spoke about it?
23192Remember those old Liz, our cook, made?
23192Remember?"
23192See it?
23192See the tents, yonder?"
23192See those lines of hopefuls?
23192See----?"
23192See?
23192See?
23192See?
23192See?
23192See?"
23192See?"
23192See?"
23192See?"
23192See?"
23192See?"
23192Seems to me you''re late on the up- river trip, are n''t you?"
23192Shall I leave the letter open for you?"
23192Shall he, Mary?"
23192Shall we throw them overboard?"
23192So the long- nosed man''s party were planning to go ashore anyhow, were they?
23192So the ship wo n''t do anything about it, according to the mate?"
23192Somebody got the dead- wood on you?"
23192Sugar, salt, flour, bacon and potatoes will be enough, wo n''t it?"
23192That was so, for going directly to him, Mr. Grigsby extended his brown, sinewy hand, saying:"Colonel, do you remember me?"
23192That was the favorite question:"How much gold do you suppose a fellow can dig in a day?"
23192That was they, was n''t it, in the second boat?
23192That''s Limon Bay, is n''t it?
23192The main thought now was, when could he and Mr. Grigsby get ashore and find his father?
23192The miners whom they passed, at work, gazed curiously; and one or two hailed with--"Where you bound, strangers?
23192The northern mines, or the southern?"
23192The ticket gave first- class cabin privileges, but what did these amount to, when 1500 passengers were being crowded upon a 500-passenger boat?
23192The_ Panama_?
23192Then down he would drop, boat and all, into the wash of the steamer; the steamer would go on without him-- and where would_ he_ go?
23192Then will you help another American?
23192Think about it?
23192This is the man, is it, after all?"
23192Thought you''d catch us, did you?
23192Thought you''d give me the slip, did you?"
23192Three?"
23192Tom who?
23192Understand that?"
23192Understand?
23192Understand?
23192Understand?
23192Understand?"
23192Up at the saw- mill?"
23192Want me to help you?"
23192Want''em?
23192Was he booked on the_ Robert Burns_?
23192Was it a joke?
23192Was n''t this the Land of Gold, at last?
23192Was that the town of Chagres?
23192Was this the way they did it?
23192We ca n''t find Charley''s man, can we?
23192We two bunkies can paddle our own canoe, ca n''t we?"
23192We were there first, were n''t we?"
23192We''ve come 6000 miles, and what do we know?
23192We''ve got things in our own hands-- understand?
23192Well, what can I do for you, my friends?"
23192Were they crazy?
23192Were they to be left behind, after all?
23192Were you doing that shooting?"
23192Were you seasick any?
23192What are you doing?"
23192What are you going to take?
23192What are your plans?"
23192What do you say, Adams?"
23192What do you think about it?"
23192What do you think o''that, men?"
23192What do you want?"
23192What had happened?
23192What had he seen and done, in California?
23192What is the chance in San Francisco?"
23192What trail do you take, Grigsby?
23192What was the matter in the night?"
23192What''d you lose?
23192What''ll we call it?
23192What''ll we do with this specimen?"
23192What''s four bits, in these diggin''s?
23192What''s the matter?"
23192What''s the name of this place?
23192What''s to hinder me from going out to Californy, too?"
23192What''s wanted?"
23192What''s your hurry?"
23192What''s your outfit?
23192What''ve you heard?
23192When can we get it?"
23192When did they leave?
23192When do we get to the mine?
23192When do you start?
23192When do you start?"
23192When was the_ Panama_ due?"
23192When were you there last?"
23192Where are those sacks?"
23192Where are we going now?
23192Where are you going?"
23192Where is Colon?"
23192Where is Jim Marshall?
23192Where was he going in St. Louis?
23192Where you from and where you going?"
23192Where''ll we put him?"
23192Where''s the Sacramento?
23192Where''s the other one?
23192Where''s your father?
23192Where''s yours?"
23192Whereabouts are you?"
23192Who could he be?
23192Who else is going?"
23192Who found it?
23192Who is he, Charley?"
23192Who is your extra man?"
23192Who robbed your cabin?
23192Who was the man that urged you to jump over?"
23192Why do n''t you stop now and mine?
23192Why was that?
23192Why?
23192Will you be here after a while?"
23192Will you sell him?"
23192Wo n''t you consider our documents in this matter?"
23192Would you drive three honest men off ground to which they''ve got rights according to evidence?
23192Would you sell them?"
23192XI CHARLEY LOSES OUT"Who are you?"
23192Yes, indeed; where was Chagres?
23192Yes?
23192You are n''t afraid of him, are you?"
23192You do n''t expect us to walk through this mud, do you?"
23192You savvy?"
23192You saw them ashore, too, did n''t you?"
23192[ Illustration: Down slipped Charley''s horse from the trail]"Hurt?"
23192[ Illustration:"I''ve lost the papers"]"What?"
13832''S''posin''ther''shud be too many for us?
13832''Tain''t so late as all that, is it?
13832''Tis, eh?
13832Ah, but_ where_ is it? 13832 Ai n''t a- goin''to turn evidence?"
13832An Ender?
13832An''do n''t you think that up to the top of the Hawksnest Rock an''out to Passaic Falls would be the nicest places for a sick man to go? 13832 An''now, p''r''aps some uv yer''ll sell me a good hoss, pervidin''yer do n''t want him stole mighty sudden?"
13832An''played around like uvver little boysh?
13832An''will you give us a ticket an''pass around a box for pennies, just like they do in_ big_ Sunday- schools?
13832And do you expect_ me_ to do all these things to- day?
13832And if you said you were going with me to take care of me?
13832Any mosquitoes?
13832Anybody else?
13832Anything else?
13832Anything wrong up at the schoolhouse?
13832Are grown folks as smart, as all that?
13832Are we only to be taught, and never to learn, then?
13832Are you alone?
13832Are you sure you wo n''t be lonesome here, darling?
13832Axell here?
13832Both? 13832 Boys,"said she, greeting her nephews,"first, we''ll sing a little hymn; what shall it be?"
13832Bring who?
13832But how would_ you_ feel about it?
13832But say, Aunt Alice, do n''t you s''pose our stomachs would be sleepier an''not so restless if there was some crackers or bread an''butter in''em?
13832But was n''t there lotzh of little boyzh then?
13832But what are you going to do for me between now and then, to make me feel better?
13832But where be they to flee_ to_, Deac''n?
13832But why_ do n''t_ their husbands stop?
13832But ye do n''t believe in no sich stuff, I s''pose, do ye?
13832But your better part, cap''en?
13832But, cap''en,she continued,"do n''t you feel your need of a change?"
13832By George,responded the lieutenant, eagerly,"how can I help it?
13832Ca n''t we buy off these young uns''folks?
13832Ca n''t yer take them pipes out uv yer mouths when the baby''s aroun''?
13832Cap''en,said Mrs. Simmons, in a voice in which solemnity and excitement struggled for the mastery,"hez the Lord sent His angel unto you?"
13832Cap''en,said she, at breakfast, next morning, when the other guests had departed,"is your mind at peace?"
13832Charges?
13832Children,said she,"have you said your prayers?"
13832Colonel, wo n''t you fetch him?
13832Colonel,said Perkins, removing his own domino, and looking anxiously into the leader''s face,"be you sick?
13832Deac''n,said Tom,"do you s''pose I''d hev kerried this for years"--here he drew out a small miniature of his wife--"ef I had n''t loved her?
13832Deacon,said Joe Digg,"I''ve heerd of your dyspepsy for nigh on to twenty year; did prayin''ever comfort_ your_ stomach?"
13832Deppity sheriffs?
13832Did n''t I catch him untying my horse, an''ridin''off on him from Budley''s? 13832 Did n''t yer kick that New Hampshire feller out of camp when he kept a- sayin''the saloon wuz the gate o''hell?"
13832Did she?
13832Did somebody say''Do n''t''at_ Him_ every time he did anyfing?
13832Did the landlord draw up the lease?
13832Did they accept that as sufficient excuse?
13832Did yer see them little fingers uv hern a- holdin''out that pan?--did yer see her, fellers?
13832Did you torment her by proposing again upon the top of her other troubles?
13832Did you, though?
13832Do n''t be provokin'', Ephr''m-- what makes you talk in that dou''fle way?
13832Do n''t mention it,said Boston Ben,"unless-- you-- You_ could n''t_ make up your mind to a match with English Sam, could you?"
13832Do n''t you feel your need of religion?
13832Do n''t you know where we went last year, an''you stopped us from seein''how far we could hang over, Uncle Harry?
13832Do n''t you s''pose I know what they''re wuth?
13832Do n''t you think you''d get at the model sooner, if some of you were n''t pig- headed about your own, and too fond of abusing each other''s?
13832Do you have a nice boarding- house?
13832Do you know the place? 13832 Do you think so, Fred?"
13832Do you want a sad story or a d''zolly one?
13832Does He knows how it feels to be a little boy?
13832Does the cellar extend under the whole house?
13832Does the gentleman mean to convey the idea that all drunkards become so from justifying causes?
13832Eh?
13832Fact, colonel,replied one of the men;"but what''s a feller to say to sich a meanderin''bone- yard ez that?
13832Father dead?
13832Feel any better, Billy?
13832For what?
13832Forty,said he, in a most appealing tone,"ken_ you_ see what''twas about?
13832From the boys?
13832Gentlemen,said Caney, late of Texas,"what''s the use of wastin''time this way?
13832George,said the Deacon,"ef yer a prayin''man, why do n''t ye jine yerself unto the Lord''s people?"
13832Get him-- get Johnny?
13832Give this fifty to Jim Perkins fust time yer see him? 13832 Going to stay until you see how things go with him?"
13832Good season, cap''en?
13832Got all his front teeth, mum?
13832Got him?
13832Got much to do this winter?
13832Guess, though, ye wo n''t want the nails druv no less p''ticler, will ye, Deac''n?
13832Had n''t you better examine the interior first, my love?
13832Hang it, Fred,said he, rather brokenly;"how_ can_ what''s babyish in men whip a full- grown steamboat captain?"
13832Hanging, Jack?
13832Has the prisoner anything to say?
13832Have you lost anything, Miss Wyett?
13832Have you traveled far?
13832He d good health-- no ager?
13832Hev you, though? 13832 Hev?
13832Hez he got both of his eyes an''ears, mum?
13832Horse lame, p''r''aps?
13832Hoss- thieves too, then?
13832How did it come''bout?
13832How do you know?
13832How do you suppose_ your_ wife feels?
13832How is she?
13832How much is it a week?
13832How would_ you_ like to be carried up- stairs screamin''an''put in a lonely room, just''cause you wanted to go riding?
13832How''s that?
13832How''s times with ye?
13832How?
13832I ax yer parding,said Tom, in the blandest of tones,"but, uv course, yer did n''t mean me when yer mentioned impudent scoundrels?"
13832I want to hear it myself,groaned the sufferer;"I do n''t feel right; ca n''t nobody pray-- nobody in the crowd?"
13832I''d do it myself, ef I was her?
13832I''ll tell you who they are?
13832I''m wet, cold and hungry-- can you give me shelter, in the name of my Master?
13832If variety is the spice of life, why should n''t the rule apply to servants?
13832Is it possible, Miss Fewne,asked one admirer,"that your cruelty can have driven any one to have become an Ender?"
13832Is that all the nose they hev at fust?
13832Is that so?
13832Is that so?
13832Is that so?
13832Is that the way not to be hungry?
13832Is the house very full?
13832Is the water good and plentiful?
13832Is this the way you take care of your sick uncle?
13832It''s on the square now, between us?
13832It''s such an original idea,said she;"and then, too, it gives each picture such an unusual effect-- don''t you think so?"
13832Izhn''t it most time now?
13832Jim come down to see''em--"What?
13832Kind o''limpy an''wabbley?
13832Little- boy Jesus or big- man Jesus?
13832Luck? 13832 Major,"said he,"I would n''t mention it under any other circumstances, but-- I saved your life once?"
13832Major,said poor Fred, very meekly, almost piteously,"don''t-- don''t you suppose I_ could_ make her care something for me?"
13832May I ask the date of that will?
13832May I see the prisoner?
13832May I visit the Sunday- school?
13832Mister,said Sam, producing a plug of tobacco,"hev a chaw?"
13832Mr. Green,said Jim,"please tell me how much I have in your bank?"
13832Mr. Leader,said he,"everybody has spoken, but nobody has settled the main question, which is, where is the''kingdom of heaven''?
13832Mr. Raines,said she, with a very pleasant smile for a woman widowed but a moment before,"what did my dear husband want?"
13832My first wife?
13832Nice place? 13832 No light upon the lesson?"
13832Nothin''?
13832Nothing settled by the meeting?
13832Oh, God, hez a miserable wretch got to cut hisself open, and then flicker out, without anybody to say a prayer for him?
13832Oh, major,exclaimed Fred,"is n''t it possible that you''re mistaken?"
13832Oh,_ I_ know what you went up- stairs for?
13832Only child?
13832P''r''aps somebody here ken tell this gentleman my name?
13832Peace?
13832Peculiar, is n''t it? 13832 Perhaps you may not have seen this?"
13832Perhaps, then, you might do it while we are at the funeral, day after to- morrow? 13832 Perhaps,"said the lady, still very calm,"you will tell me from whom he inherited the virtues which prompted his peculiar actions towards you?
13832Ready?
13832Reckon they''d set an infernal sight higher by wimmen if they wuz in the diggins''six months-- hey, fellers?
13832S''pose the boys''ll believe us?
13832Sam,said he,"got the money?"
13832Say; izh we goin''to eat all this supper?
13832See her smoke? 13832 Shall we continue our consideration of last Sunday''s lesson?"
13832Sheriff got him?
13832Smell the paper- mash boiling?
13832So he succeeded in getting her, did he? 13832 So you arrived all safe, Miss Borlan?
13832Squalks?
13832Squire,said he,"is n''t faith the same thing as believing?"
13832Take me away?
13832That''s some of his stock?
13832That_ was_ jolly, was n''t it?
13832Then how am I to make a fire to cook with?
13832Then what does he want uv him?
13832Then what_ do_ they drink for?
13832Then whatsh_ I_ goin''to play on?
13832Then why do n''t yer go back?
13832Then why do n''t you follow it up, Fred, dear, and make sure of your hopes being realized? 13832 Things hain''t gone right, Tom?"
13832Think the ceilings of these rooms is high enough to let that bed stand up?
13832Tom, in California style?
13832Tom? 13832 Two stations?"
13832Was it one of the twinkle- twinkle kind, or one of the stand- still kind?
13832Well, gentlemen, what shall we do with the prisoner?
13832Well, how did it work?
13832Well, s''pose ye hevn''t-- is God so small He ca n''t be nowheres''xcept in your little meetin''-house? 13832 Well, what way am I so much wickeder''n you be-- you an''t''other folks at the meetin''-house?"
13832Well, what''s to be done to''em?
13832Well,replied Toledo,"she''s just a hundred an''thirty pound nugget, an''no mistake-- hey, fellers?"
13832Well?
13832Well?
13832Whar yer bound fur, Sam?
13832What am I to do with them?
13832What amount of money will buy your prisoner?
13832What are you coming so early for, Uncle Harry?
13832What can we do?
13832What did He do next?
13832What did you touch the fish at all for?
13832What do you mean?
13832What does she want?
13832What doesh you do for little boys on your bifeday?
13832What lots of fings little boys has got to lyne( learn), hazn''t they? 13832 What made you run away?"
13832What matter? 13832 What stuff?"
13832What will become of his poor daughter?
13832What''ll yer take, fellers? 13832 What''s she a- sayin''?"
13832What''s that got to do with Jim and Tarpaulin?
13832What''s that?
13832What''s that?
13832What''s the use of women''s rights ef they do n''t ever hev a chance of exercisin''''em? 13832 What, Helen?"
13832What?
13832What?
13832What?
13832What?
13832What_ does_ the child mean?
13832When he seed you lookin''at his pet rose- bush on yer way to church las''Sunday, did n''t he hurry an''pull two or three an''han''''em to ye?
13832When''ll we go for it?
13832Where did he go, do you know?
13832Where did he live?
13832Where did the cards come from?
13832Where did you leave the torches?
13832Where''s your parents?
13832Which one''s hurt?
13832Who can that be?
13832Who''s there?
13832Who-- who is it?
13832Who?
13832Why did n''t you do it, then?
13832Why do n''t you go on?
13832Why do you ask?
13832Why the deuce did n''t he shoot?
13832Why, Fanny, did n''t Tom tell you about it?
13832Why, I did n''t know you were a married man, Buffle?
13832Why, what in thunder does the fellow mean?
13832Why, what is the Bible for, if not to inform us of our destiny? 13832 Why-- how are you, Fred?
13832Why? 13832 Will the gentleman have the kindness to explain?"
13832Will you take rooms for your family_ now_, George Perry?
13832Will you, though?
13832Wo n''t you please git out? 13832 Women-- and a preacher-- for dead roustabouts?
13832Wonder how she got here from the crossin''?
13832Work?
13832Would it?
13832Ye do n''t say?
13832Ye do n''t?
13832Yes,said Joe, grateful for hearing of no more horrible believers,"but what_ is_ his will but believing on him?
13832Yes?
13832You do n''t want to be''guilty of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman,''eh? 13832 You really believe so, do you, my boy?"
13832You''ll come home very early, Harry?
13832You? 13832 Young one lost?"
13832Your husband, ma''am?
13832_ Both_ gone?
13832_ Can_ you see how Tom Lawrence can be so idiotic?
13832_ I_ had n''t reformed then, eh?
13832_ Would n''t_ it be nice if that angel would come an''do it all over again?
13832''Gravy, is it?''
13832''O, generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
13832''Spose ye''d do it cheap, seein''how dull ev''ry thin''is?"
13832*****"Why did n''t he ever say he was a married man?"
13832A frowsy head suddenly appeared at the dining- room door, and a voice which accompanied it remarked:"Did n''t they bring in any stove, ma''am?"
13832Ai n''t got a han''kercher, hev yer?"
13832An''I want to know if you fink that wazh very nysh of him?"
13832An''do ye know the Bible''s all the time contradictin''itself?"
13832An''got any idee whar he is?"
13832An''spose my wife an''children, dressed no better''n I be, but as good''s I can afford, was with me, how d''ye s''pose I''d feel?"
13832And how can we prepare ourselves unless we know what our future place and duty is to be?"
13832And just then Mr. Burton entered, and, with a most exasperating affection of ingenuousness and uncertainty, asked:"Did you conquer his will, my dear?"
13832And what_ was_ faith, if it was n''t believing?
13832And who could wonder?
13832And who was to know just what quantity and quality of reform was necessary?
13832And, laying his hand on Berryn''s shoulder, he said,"What are yer doin''here, when yer know a lady like that?"
13832Any baggage?"
13832Any further evidence?"
13832Arm broke?"
13832At length, however, mirth gave place to brotherly love, and Budge tenderly remarked:"Toddie, dear, do n''t you love Brother Budge?"
13832Be thar?"
13832Bell?"
13832Bell?"
13832Better let her alone, eh?"
13832Big feller is yer husband?
13832Borlan?"
13832Brother o''yourn?"
13832But a beseeching look from the lady herself finally cleared the cave, and the major exclaimed:"Louise, what does this mean?"
13832But hain''t none of ye ever laughed''bout lockin''the stable door after the hoss is stolen?
13832But have you seen Jack?"
13832But now, who knew but some one else would be ridiculous?
13832But where did_ she_ come from?
13832But who''d have thought_ I_ was to be the man to find out the secret of the Carmi Chums?
13832But, honest, now, do n''t you think there''s a chance of mitigatin''circumstances in his case?
13832Ca n''t you fire your revolver out of the window, Pierre?"
13832Can I just touch my finger to your dress?
13832Can any one remember having seen the person here?"
13832Charbig dabe, Pierre, dod''t you thig so?"
13832Comprehends any one that they know not even of France''s most illustrious son,_ le petit caporal_?"
13832Could it really be that his eternal insurance was going to cost more money?
13832Did n''t I tell him to drop that anamile, an''did n''t he purty near drop_ me_ instead?
13832Did n''t anybody else help?"
13832Do n''t speak a word, if you do n''t want to; but mebbe you''ll_ think_ the least thing?
13832Do n''t the Bible say that they that believe shall be saved?"
13832Do n''t yer b''leeve it?
13832Do n''t you know how when cousin Florence gets presents of flowers, she''s always happiest when she''s lookin''at the card that comes with''em?"
13832Do n''t you know that your Aunt Alice is my wife, and that she has saved you from many a scolding, done you many a favor, and been your best friend?"
13832Do n''t you remember how papa played the piano last mamma''s birthday when she came down stairs, an''how happy it made her, an''we danced around?"
13832Do n''t you remember, Pierre, my presentiment about a lake at Villa Valley?"
13832Do n''t you suppose fifty men have worshiped her at first sight?
13832Do n''t you think if I borrowed papa''s horse and carriage an''took you ridin''you''d feel better?
13832Do n''t you think so?"
13832Do n''t you want to see my well?
13832Do ye know what the Greek fur hell meant?
13832Do you hear that, young man?
13832Do you want to bet?"
13832Ev''rybody knows what we come here fur, else what''s the reason ev''ry man''s got a nice little coil o''rope on his saddle fur?
13832Ev''rybody to home?"
13832Excitement?
13832Ez there anything the schoolhouse wants I ken git an''send from''Frisco?"
13832Fhat d''ye tink she did dhis mornin''?
13832Good?
13832Had n''t they cut and beaten a trail to Placerville, so that miners could take a run to that city when the Flat became too quiet?
13832Had n''t they framed the squarest betting code in the whole diggings?
13832Had n''t they located claims there?
13832Had n''t they promptly killed or scared away every Chinaman who had ever trailed his celestial pig- tail into the Flat?
13832Had not they, the"Forty"miners of Bottle Flat, really started the place?
13832Has any one any charge to make against him?"
13832Have you got a barn?"
13832He believed in justification by faith; now, was n''t his faith strong-- first class, he might say?
13832He could not exult over_ her_, for that would be unchivalrous; but would not her own conscience reproach her bitterly?
13832He did not reply at once, however, but said to Jack, in a low tone:"Jack, you know what I_ have_ been-- can I ever become worthy of her?"
13832He purchased for cash only, and he never grumbled at the price of anything that he wanted; who could ask more than that?
13832He turned toward Jim a wondering look, and asked, slowly:"Then, why did you free me?"
13832He was n''t an aristocrat, but would one fancy such companionship as the Squire referred to?
13832He''d be at home in a palace, now would n''t he?
13832Heard all about it, I suppose?--know who just missed being the victim?"
13832Here, you fellers-- who''s got the cleanest pan?"
13832Hey, fellers?"
13832Hope you can buy him clear when you get home, sir?"
13832How about His seein''folks in their closets?"
13832How about deac''ns not being''given to filthy lucre?''"
13832How came it that just those two fellows were knocked out?"
13832How can a man expect to escape on the day of wrath if he''s all the time grumbling at the cost of his salvation?
13832How do you like the place?"
13832How much firewood an''clothes an''food d''ye suppose that money could pay for?
13832How was she to overcome the defect in his disposition; or was she to do it at all?
13832How was the cause of the Master to be prospered if His servants made no effort?
13832How would I feel to go ashore at Pittsburgh or Louisville or Cincinnati, and refuse to drink with anybody?
13832How''ll we take''em, boys?--Bill right, Sam left, and me the rear?
13832How''s that, Aunt Alice?"
13832I hope you are near the end of your journey in this direction?"
13832I suppose you wish to speak of your children?"
13832I think we''d better try each one, do n''t you?"
13832I tuk off me pork, and comminced me breakfast, when sez she to me, sez she,''Ye do n''t ate it widout gravy, do ye?''
13832I was moved to interrupt the agent with occasional questions, such as,"Is n''t the house damp?"
13832I wish I knew what became of the whiskey he had on hand when he walked off-- no, I do n''t either; what am I thinking about?
13832I wonder if there''s a preacher aboard?"
13832I''ll be prosecuting attorney, if no one objects; now, who''ll defend the prisoner at the bar?"
13832If I''ve made myself a criminal for her sake: ca n''t her husband be an honest man for the same reason?"
13832If she could only exert a good influence upon these men-- but how?
13832If she had been always able to obey, certainly the unhappy little boy in the attic was equally capable-- why should he not do it?
13832Is it a hospital?"
13832Is it part of your religion to forgive a successful rival?"
13832Is it the name of a town?"
13832Is that what I''ve been paying church dues for?
13832Is your brother a miner?"
13832It''s been traced to him, though-- has he shown any of you ladies a large diamond?"
13832Looking for that young scamp, eh?
13832Love is warm, but what warmth is proof against the chilling blasts and pelting rains of the equinoctial storm?
13832Matalette winced, and, in a weak voice, asked:"Anything else?"
13832May n''t I, therefore, as the major''s most sincere well- wisher, enjoy once more your friendship?"
13832Mebbe you could tell us somethin''else to put us on the trail of him?"
13832Might tell us which of''em was man enough to fetch you and the young uns here?
13832Mistake?
13832Mr. Crewne,"continued Matalette, crossing to the yellow- haired figure in front of the fire,"you''ve saved me-- what can I give you?"
13832No wonder the store at Hardhack was all the while crowded with those who knew all about Nathan, or wanted to-- no wonder that"Seen''m?"
13832Nobody?
13832Now, feller, wot''s yer claim?"
13832Now, how old do you think she is?"
13832Now, if you do believe in God, what have you done to prove it?"
13832Now, p''r''aps you same fellers ken tell him ef I''m a man uv my word?"
13832Now, what are you going to do?"
13832Offer rewards fur me, do they?
13832Oh, God, have I betrayed him?
13832Oh, Louise Mattray, you''re a deep one; but it''s a pity your black robe is n''t quite long enough to hide the very tasty dress you wore this morning?
13832Oh, what shall I do?
13832Old Black remained unmolested, for who ever heard of a stage- driver having money?
13832Parson he is a fool, but_ we_, hain''t no right to grumble''bout it, seein''we git his share-- hey, Parleyvoo?"
13832Paterson recalled the vulgar question,"Who struck Billy Patterson?"
13832Perhaps, Mr. Buffle, if I send you my address when I reach San Francisco, you will let me know if you ever find any traces of him?"
13832Pet seemed collecting all his energies for some great effort; finally he asked:"What made you pour your dust into my pouch?"
13832Queer dodge, too-- wonder what it means?
13832Say, Fred, do n''t you want me to join the Church?
13832Say, Fred, does your wife let you drink tea and coffee?"
13832Seeing that an interview could not be avoided, he assumed an independent air, and exclaimed:"Why, Brown, what did you do that you had to come West?"
13832She knocked softly at the door, and said:"Toddie?"
13832Should n''t you like to go into the garden and pick some strawberries all for yourself?"
13832So he asked, rather triumphantly:"What_ is_ to be done, then?"
13832Somebody lend me fifty, till I see him again?"
13832Suddenly a voice from the bushes shouted:"What''s up?"
13832Suppose Hay should take the money and go West?
13832The Lord once a dear little baby?"
13832The barkeeper scratched his head and pinched his brow, but, gaining no idea thereby, he asked:"Do_ you_ know the right man, Baggs?"
13832The city fathers felt themselves in an awkward position, and Mississip finally asked, in the meekest of tones:"What''s the matter?"
13832The girl interrupted us to say that the stove was ready, but that she could n''t get either coal or wood, and would I just come and see why?
13832The old gal go back on yer?"
13832The weeping woman looked up inquiringly, and said only the words:"And she?"
13832The youth approached slowly, stared through the crowd, and finally asked:"Is there any one here from Pawkin Centre?"
13832Then Black Tom advanced, and pleasantly asked:"What''s yer fav''rit game, stranger?"
13832Then Boylston Smith whispered:"Virtue is its own reward-- hey, Sam?"
13832Then I turned quickly, and said:"Do n''t you want a room for your wife, too, George Perry?"
13832Then he came back to the more immediate present, and, looking about, asked:"Who''s got sleepin''-room for this young man?"
13832Then he continued:"What''s he good fur, anyhow?
13832Then he studied her face with considerable curiosity, and asked:"Do you live here?"
13832Then he turned, nodded significantly toward the old shanty, and asked:"How long since?"
13832Then they heard a cheerful voice say:"I''m the teacher, gentlemen-- can any one show me the schoolhouse?"
13832Then, turning to the old man, Tom asked:"What part uv the old State be ye from, deacon, an''what fetched ye out?"
13832Then, with that directness and grace which were characteristic of him, the Deacon solemnly said:"George, what is to be the sinner''s doom?"
13832Ther''s lots of likely boys goin''there that I wish to God''d stay away, an''I''ve often felt like tellin''''em so, but what''s the use?
13832There is always a lake or a brook in a valley, too, do n''t you know?"
13832They gaveded him presentsh, did n''t they?"
13832To be sure of being safe, had n''t he believed everything that_ all_ the ministers had insisted upon as essential?
13832Tom came along just in the nick of time, and-- Well, Fan, perhaps you saw some of the Ten Milers before you came away?"
13832Was it not something with which no one temporarily having a child in charge should interfere?
13832We''ll go to whar that fust light is up above-- I''ll walk the hoss slow an''yer ken keep me covered with the pistol; ai n''t that fair?"
13832Well, now, would you mind interdoosin''me to your minister?"
13832Whar hev they gone to?
13832Whar''d we hev been for a couple of weeks ef it had n''t bin fur them bar''ls?"
13832What are you going to do about it?
13832What can do?"
13832What did they find when they got there?"
13832What do_ you_ say, Borlan?"
13832What hev you got to say agin''sentence bein''passed on yer?"
13832What is this world but a place of preparation for another?
13832What she do?
13832What was the freedom of a country in which the voice of the original founders was spent in vain?
13832What was the heat of the kitchen- stove to her, now that Captain Sam was insured against flames eternal?
13832What''s the use of believing all these knotty points, if they do n''t make a sure thing for a man?"
13832What''s your name?"
13832What, now, was even money, since Captain Sam had laid up his treasures above?
13832What_ could_ he want?
13832When are we going?"
13832Where are they to go to?"
13832Where did you learn them?"
13832Where''s Borlan?"
13832Where''s the nearest doctor, fellers?"
13832Who could expect an agent to go over the roof like a cat, and examine each shingle?
13832Who could it be?
13832Who ever heerd of one of''em hevin''a difficulty with any gentleman, at the saloon or on the crick?
13832Who gives you business because you drink and treat?"
13832Who made the puncture?
13832Who of you Ten Milers will defend him?"
13832Who takes me?
13832Who told her?
13832Who''s got an extra blanket?"
13832Why did n''t I send whisky down by the other boat?
13832Why did n''t you bring him down?"
13832Why should he not say to her, over the subaltern''s name, all that he had for years been hoping for an opportunity to say?
13832Why should she?
13832Why, would you believe it, judge?
13832Will some one see to him while I take something?"
13832Will you do it?"
13832Wittleday?"
13832Wo n''t that be jolly?
13832Wo n''t you go?"
13832Wo n''t you have the kindness to leave us alone?"
13832Wonder if I''d recognize him if I saw him again?
13832Wonder if she''s caught sight of the major, and do n''t want to be recognized?"
13832Wonder what he''d do if some one were to marry her almost before his very eyes, as poor Wittleday did while I was longing for her acquaintance?
13832Wonder what she''s doing here?"
13832Would it be fair, though?
13832Ye''ll pardon me ef I talk a little plain?"
13832You ca n''t spare them, I suppose?"
13832You do n''t suppose that what theologians have been squabbling over for two thousand years can be settled in a day, do you?
13832You do n''t want to make auntie unhappy on her birthday, do you?"
13832You have n''t the money with you?"
13832You mean to say, now, yev done it?
13832You stop at the settlement?"
13832[ Illustration]"Ort?"
13832_ Ken_ you see any thin''the matter with that paw?"
13832a horse- jockey?"
13832asked Toddie,"an''be sent to bed when He do n''t want to go?"
13832asked Toddie,"an''did n''t they used to be comforted as well as big folks?"
13832do n''t they know each other?
13832does not the dignity of having a house appear to you like a beautiful vision?"
13832exclaimed Fred;"why, are you acquainted with her yet, I wonder?
13832exclaimed Mr. Burton, sternly, and springing to his feet,"do you know who you are talking about?
13832exclaimed Mrs. Burton, sternly,"by bringing such things up- stairs?"
13832exclaimed the Judge, who had watched the Doctor with breathless interest;"ai n''t ther''no chance?"
13832he muttered to himself, as he paced the walk in front of the piazza;"ca n''t wait a fortnight, eh?
13832inquired Tom, blushing with shame at being compelled to display ignorance about games;"anything like going it blind at poker?"
13832persisted Joe Digg;"would you like''em to come a visitin''to your house?"
13832responded Hay;"who d''ye s''pose''d go to it?
13832said the captain, looking a little confused,"you suspected it, did you?"
13832screamed Miss Brown, with delight;"is that really gold- dust?"
13832she sobbed,"what else is there in store for this poor, miserable, injured life of mine?"
13832shouted Bill Braymer;"but where''s sheriff?
13832we want our cards on em, else how will she know who they came from?"
13832what do they luk like?
13832what''s that?"
13832what''s that?"
13832what''ud the old woman say ef she wuz to see me nowadays?"
13832who''s that?"
13832who?
13832who?"
13832why_ do n''t_ they come down?
13832you''re an old soldier-- don''t you know how infernally uncomfortable it is to stand still and be shot at?"
12823A day?
12823A thousand dollars?
12823A thousand dollars?
12823About what hour was this?
12823After you''d made them remarks what did you do?
12823Ai n''t that a gambling''game?
12823Ai n''t we gone about fur enough for to- night?
12823Ai n''t you mistaken, boy?
12823Ai n''t you, Joe?
12823Am I a millionaire yet?
12823And get no money for my window?
12823And how long have you been at work?
12823And them are the clothes?
12823And what will Susan Smith say?
12823And you have nothing in view for to- morrow?
12823And you really want to go?
12823Are any larger pieces ever found here?
12823Are you a Southerner?
12823Are you alone? 12823 Are you getting into pecuniary difficulties, Joe?"
12823Are you going to leave me, gentlemen?
12823Are you hoping to make your fortune in California?
12823Are you in earnest?
12823Are you on the square?
12823Are you positive of it?
12823Are you temperance fellers?
12823But his head is still safe on his shoulders?
12823But where do you mean to pass the night?
12823But wo n''t you find it more comfortable here?
12823But you wo n''t be a drayman all your life?
12823Ca n''t I go with you to the office?
12823Ca n''t you take me into partnership?
12823Can I do anything for you?
12823Can I get lodging here?
12823Can a man save money here?
12823Can you give me a room?
12823Can you prove that you had the money?
12823Could it have been Hogan?
12823Could n''t I pay you fifty dollars now and the rest as soon as I can earn it in California?
12823Could n''t help it?
12823Cut off his head with a scythe?
12823Did Oscar tell you the way that happened?
12823Did any one see him last night?
12823Did he fight?
12823Did n''t I hear you quoting Greek just now?
12823Did n''t my father give you a suit of mine?
12823Did n''t the relatives make any fuss about it?
12823Did n''t they arrest you for murder?
12823Did n''t you hear them last night?
12823Did n''t you know the penalty attached to theft in the mining- camps?
12823Did n''t you make a living here at home?
12823Did they see you?
12823Did you ever kill anybody else?
12823Did you hear or see anything of him during the night?
12823Did you kill any of them?
12823Did you leave the corpse lyin''out under the trees?
12823Did you notice anything in his manner that led you to think he intended robbery?
12823Did you sell him that ticket?
12823Did you take off your clothes?
12823Do I understand you to offer a hundred dollars for my ticket?
12823Do n''t he look wicked, the young scamp?
12823Do n''t you feel well?
12823Do n''t you find what you want?
12823Do n''t you know?
12823Do n''t you remember a tall, slab- sided youngster of thirteen, that used to stick pins into your chair for you to set on?
12823Do n''t you think his clothes are good enough?
12823Do n''t you want that wood outside sawed and split?
12823Do such things often happen at the North?
12823Do you doubt my word, stranger?
12823Do you feel ready for breakfast?
12823Do you hear that drayman?
12823Do you know him, then?
12823Do you know how I served a man last week?
12823Do you know the man that cheated you?
12823Do you know where he was bound?
12823Do you know, Joe,said Joshua, in a tone of satisfaction,"I am richer than I was when I sot out from home?"
12823Do you mean it?
12823Do you mean to insult me?
12823Do you mean to insult me?
12823Do you think I have?
12823Do you think less of me for that?
12823Do you think the boy''s got much money about him?
12823Do you think we shall meet any of the critters?
12823Do you want me to keep it for you?
12823Do you want to die on the spot?
12823Do you want to go to California?
12823Do you want to pay in advance to secure your bed?
12823Do you want to sell?
12823Do you want to work for me?
12823Do you want us to adopt you, Hogan?
12823Does he mean to say a gentleman like me would steal his paltry money?
12823Does he?
12823Does it pay?
12823Does this business pay?
12823For this boy?
12823Great Jehoshaphat, who''s that?
12823Has any one on board seen it in your possession?
12823Has business been good?
12823Have I made a joke? 12823 Have a hack, young man?"
12823Have n''t you got a drop of something to brace me up?
12823Have n''t you got any baggage?
12823Have you a pistol?
12823Have you a reliable cook?
12823Have you any business here?
12823Have you any place to sleep?
12823Have you been to California?
12823Have you brought home five thousand dollars, too?
12823Have you called on Watson?
12823Have you done well at the mines?
12823Have you ever been there, sir?
12823Have you found a job already?
12823Have you got a ticket?
12823Have you got money enough to get out to the mines?
12823Have you got room for three more?
12823Have you got some more bread and rice, John?
12823Have you had any supper, sir?
12823Have you heard anything of Joe since he went away?
12823Have you just come out here?
12823Have you made much money in this eating- house?
12823Have you succeeded?
12823Have you thought before of going?
12823Have you turned lazy all at once?
12823He did? 12823 Her name is Susan, is n''t it?"
12823Hogan?
12823How about Susan? 12823 How are ye, strangers?"
12823How did it come out?
12823How did you know it?
12823How did you rest, Joe?
12823How do I look now?
12823How do you do it?
12823How do you do, Joe?
12823How do you do, Oscar?
12823How do you know but I may get up in the night and rob you?
12823How do you know that I can be trusted?
12823How does it feel?
12823How far away is Californy?
12823How far is it?
12823How fare you?
12823How happens it that a classical scholar like you finds himself in such a position?
12823How have you made out?
12823How have you prospered at the mines?
12823How have you succeeded so far?
12823How long have you been here?
12823How much are you going to be paid for the job?
12823How much are you worth now?
12823How much better can a man do in California?
12823How much capital can you furnish?
12823How much did you make?
12823How much did you pay for it?
12823How much did you say it costs to get there?
12823How much do I make a day?
12823How much do you ask for the business?
12823How much do you charge?
12823How much do you make, say, in a week?
12823How much do you think I am earning?
12823How much do you think I have brought home?
12823How much does it cost to go out there?
12823How much gold did you dig?
12823How much have you earned to- day, Joe?
12823How much have you?
12823How much money did you make yesterday?
12823How much money have you got left?
12823How much will they charge you?
12823How much would you be willing to pay me, Major Norton?
12823How much you want?
12823How old are you, Joseph?
12823How shall I make my restaurant more attractive?
12823How shall we get in?
12823How soon can you give possession?
12823How soon do you sail?
12823How was it? 12823 How was that?"
12823How will you do it?
12823I guess that''ll strike''em at home, eh, Joe?
12823I say,Hogan continued insinuatingly,"wo n''t you let me stay here to- night?"
12823I suppose you will now take charge of your own business?
12823I suppose you''ve come out to make your fortune?
12823I take it you are a stranger in the city, my young friend?
12823I thought you said your ticket was n''t good?
12823I wonder if I could n''t get the chance to saw and split that wood?
12823I wonder if any one will have to go hungry on our account?
12823If it is so good, why do n''t Oscar wear it?
12823If it''s a one- horse restaurant, why do you want to become my partner?
12823If you are rich already, why do you go out to California?
12823In debt?
12823In spite of your large outlay for clothes?
12823In what denomination was the money?
12823Is Joe Mason at home?
12823Is anything else taken?
12823Is anything the matter with you, sir?
12823Is he a foreigner?
12823Is he a robber?
12823Is he dead, or only feigning?
12823Is he reduced to that?
12823Is it a good place?
12823Is it inhabited, I wonder?
12823Is it missing?
12823Is it mornin''?
12823Is it possible?
12823Is it really you?
12823Is n''t it the suit Oscar got stained?
12823Is that all you''ve got?
12823Is that cheap? 12823 Is that personal?"
12823Is that right?
12823Is there anything else you want?
12823Is there gold in California?
12823Is this really San Francisco?
12823Is this the office of the California steamer, sir?
12823It could n''t be five thousand dollars, now, could it?
12823It seems cur''us, do n''t it, Joe?
12823Joe''s luck? 12823 Joe, have you got a rope?"
12823Joshua, where are the provisions? 12823 Joshua,"said Joe, some three months after their arrival,"have you taken account of stock lately?"
12823Kinder scrumptious, do n''t I?
12823Lend me half- an- ounce of gold- dust, wo n''t you?
12823Like it?
12823Look here, my friend,said Joshua,"ai n''t you rather cantankerous?"
12823Look here, sir,said the sandy- haired man, addressing himself to the German,"what reason have you for charging this boy with breaking your window?"
12823Looks curious, does n''t it? 12823 May I go with you?"
12823Maybe you one friend of his?
12823Mr. Morgan, will you take my money and invest it for me just like Joe''s? 12823 Mr. Morgan,"he said,"will you lend me seven hundred dollars?"
12823My boy, what is your name?
12823My mother''s aunt?
12823No-- do you?
12823Nor you?
12823Not digging gold, I suppose?
12823Not remember Harry Carter, your old chum?
12823Not to kill him? 12823 Object?
12823Of course they are; but I''ll tell you what, father,said Oscar, with a sudden idea,"you know that suit of mine that I got stained with acid?"
12823One thing more-- you wo n''t kill this man that brought you here?
12823Only a dollar? 12823 Perhaps you think Annie Raymond would n''t walk with you in that suit?"
12823Pooty good joke, ai n''t it?
12823Say? 12823 Sha n''t I inconvenience you, sir?"
12823Shall I stay with you?
12823Shall I take this man along, sir?
12823Shall I take your bundle?
12823Shall you have any more work to do?
12823Sleep here?
12823So soon, Joe? 12823 So you could play hookey and cut up all you wanted to?"
12823So you have come to the city to try your luck?
12823So you have found work already?
12823Spin it off, will you?
12823Stranger,said he, with one hand on the handle of his knife,"are you tired of life?"
12823Strangers,said he,"did you ever hear of the affair I had with Jack Scott?"
12823Suppose I should n''t?
12823Suppose it belongs to a fire- eater, or a man from Pike County?
12823Suppose we have a game of poker?
12823Suppose we let you go-- will you promise not to make another attempt upon this place?
12823Suppose you ca n''t find work?
12823Suppose you give that to Joe?
12823Surely you are not Joshua Bickford?
12823That was n''t exactly the way I thought of it, sir, but are you not afraid to trust me to that amount?
12823The deer you killed and your friend claimed?
12823Then he would prefer to see you come home in rags?
12823Then just be careful, will you? 12823 Then one part is true-- you have a Cousin Bill?"
12823Then you are satisfied?
12823Then you did n''t kill any?
12823Then you do n''t believe his stories?
12823Then you have been lucky?
12823Then you have really bettered yourself?
12823There ai n''t no suspicious characters round, are there?
12823Two thousand dollars?
12823Two thousand?
12823Was he as near as that?
12823Was it any more?
12823Was n''t you lucky in meetin''my friend Joe in New York, and raisin''money enough out of him to pay your passage out to Californy?
12823Was that the case with other miners?
12823We''ll share alike?
12823Well, Joe, do you want to come back to your old place?
12823Well, Mr. Bickford, what are your plans?
12823Well, boy, what''s your business?
12823Well, boys, how do you find it?
12823Well, my boy, where are you bound?
12823Well, what shall we do now, Joe?
12823Well, what would you do with him?
12823Well,growled Rafferty,"I hope you are satisfied?"
12823Were you afraid of him?
12823Were you afraid?
12823Were you arrested?
12823Were you robbed of it?
12823What about the deer?
12823What about them Indians? 12823 What are you going to do next?"
12823What are you going to do with me?
12823What are you lookin''at?
12823What are you scared of, pard?
12823What are you so long about?
12823What are your plans, Joe?
12823What deer?
12823What did I do?
12823What did I do?
12823What did you do when the teacher give you a lickin''?
12823What did you do with his body?
12823What did you do?
12823What did you say?
12823What did you used to do when you was to hum?
12823What do I want? 12823 What do you ask?"
12823What do you charge for lodgings?
12823What do you charge to stay here?
12823What do you mean by your impudence?
12823What do you mean, you pesky critter?
12823What do you mean?
12823What do you mean?
12823What do you say to buying a revolver?
12823What do you say, Joe?
12823What do you take me for? 12823 What do you think of it, Joe?"
12823What do you want it for-- to gamble with?
12823What do you want, Johnny?
12823What do you want?
12823What do you want?
12823What does he expect?
12823What does he look like?
12823What does the boy mean?
12823What for? 12823 What has become of him?"
12823What have you to say in answer to this man''s charge?
12823What have you to say to these charges?
12823What induced you to steal it?
12823What is it, sir?
12823What is it?
12823What is that?
12823What is that?
12823What is the lowest price for passage?
12823What made you come home, Seth, if you were gettin''on so well?
12823What men sleep near you?
12823What rent do you have to pay?
12823What right has a hired boy to object to a stain? 12823 What shall I do?"
12823What shall I do?
12823What sort of work shall you try to get?
12823What use would you make of it?
12823What would Oscar say to that? 12823 What would dad say if he knowed where I was, right out here in the wilderness?
12823What would you advise me to do, Mr. Morgan-- sell out the lots at the present advance?
12823What would you have done?
12823What''ll you charge?
12823What''ll you give?
12823What''s going to be done with it? 12823 What''s got into the critter?"
12823What''s that?
12823What''s the matter with me?
12823What''s the matter, my boy?
12823What''s the matter?
12823What''s up, I wonder? 12823 What''s wanted?"
12823What''s your favorite vittles?
12823What''s your game, pard?
12823What''s your plan?
12823What, Joe?
12823What?
12823What?
12823When did you arrive?
12823When did you miss the money?
12823When did you see it last?
12823When do you expect to be able to pay me, then?
12823When does the next steamer go?
12823Where are you going to spend the night?
12823Where are you going?
12823Where are you going?
12823Where are you going?
12823Where are your new clothes?
12823Where did you get it?
12823Where did you get that suit of clothes?
12823Where did you get this?
12823Where did you place it?
12823Where do you sleep?
12823Where do you want to go?
12823Where has all your money gone?
12823Where have you been?
12823Where is it?
12823Where was he?
12823Where was you raised?
12823Where?
12823Who are you?
12823Who broke it?
12823Who dares to speak to me thus?
12823Who has seen Hogan?
12823Who have you there?
12823Who insults the Rip- tail Roarer?
12823Who is he?
12823Who is it?
12823Who is the other man?
12823Who told you I tried to enter your restaurant?
12823Who would have expected to find any redeeming quality in such a man as that?
12823Who would take it?
12823Who''s he?
12823Who''s your boss?
12823Why did n''t they turn upon you? 12823 Why do n''t you buy the land, and get rid of the rent?"
12823Why do n''t you save your money and buy some, instead of gamblin''it away as you are doin''?
12823Why do n''t you wear it longer?
12823Why do n''t you?
12823Why do you wish to sell out?
12823Why have n''t I seen you before?
12823Why not? 12823 Why not?
12823Why not?
12823Why will he be disappointed?
12823Why, that''s Joe Mason, is n''t it? 12823 Why?"
12823Why?
12823Will I? 12823 Will dat do?"
12823Will he stay?
12823Will they follow me, I wonder? 12823 Will you answer my question?"
12823Will you call him? 12823 Will you give me time?"
12823Will you promise not to shoot?
12823Will you stay here three days, to initiate my young friend into the mysteries of the business?
12823Will you take a hand, Bickford?
12823Will you two,turning to Joe and Bickford,"decide what shall be done with this man?
12823Wo n''t you share our supper?
12823Wo n''t you stop and rest with us?
12823Would that have helped you or your family?
12823Would you like to buy out the restaurant?
12823Would you object to retaining charge for-- say for four months to come?
12823You are sure this is the man, Joe?
12823You did n''t make any bargain, then?
12823You do n''t expect us to stay and take care of you, do you?
12823You do n''t happen to have a bottle of whisky with you, strangers?
12823You do n''t mean to say that you have cleared that amount?
12823You do n''t mean to say that you have made a thousand dollars?
12823You do n''t mean to say this is your own place?
12823You do n''t mean to say you are Harry Carter?
12823You do n''t mean to say you''ve declined?
12823You do n''t remember me?
12823You do n''t say so? 12823 You do n''t say you''re from Maine?
12823You do n''t think of going back to the city?
12823You do?
12823You expected something more, Joe, did n''t you?
12823You have got some money, have n''t you?
12823You here?
12823You here?
12823You hope so, but you do n''t feel confident?
12823You mean I''m puttin''on airs''cause I wo n''t drink with you? 12823 You promise, then?"
12823You say the business pays well?
12823You tell me I lie?
12823You want me to explain? 12823 You want my money?"
12823You want to get away, hey?
12823You would n''t like some hot water for shaving, would you?
12823You''re Methodists, ai n''t you?
12823You''re a Yank, ai n''t you?
12823You''ve heard of Pike, hain''t you?
12823You''ve slept out at the mines, have n''t you?
12823''Did you stick that pin in my chair?''
12823''Do you think I''m afraid of you?''
12823Ai n''t I good enough?"
12823Ai n''t you afraid she has married the store clerk?"
12823Ai n''t you our servant?"
12823And yet you gave him supper?"
12823And you are not afraid to land in California with this sum?"
12823And you?"
12823Anything particular?"
12823Are any such to be found here?"
12823Are they the best you''ve got?"
12823Are you a college graduate?"
12823Are you a stranger in the city?"
12823Are you going to brush me off?"
12823Are you going to the mines?"
12823Are you sure there''s no one else with him?"
12823Are you willing to take this boy into your stateroom in my place?"
12823As to the stains, what right had a boy like Joe to be particular?
12823At this moment a rough- looking fellow stepped forward and said heartily:"Is n''t this Charles Folsom?"
12823Be there any Indians about here?"
12823Bickford?"
12823Bickford?"
12823Bickford?"
12823Bickford?"
12823Brock?"
12823By the way, how about your ticket?"
12823By this time Mr. Bickford had completed his breakfast and in an anxious tone he inquired:"What''s the damage?"
12823CHAPTER X THE DETECTED THIEF"Do you expect to be seasick, Joe?"
12823CHAPTER XVII JOE STARTS IN BUSINESS"Do you think you can keep a hotel, Joe?"
12823CHAPTER XXXVI HOGAN''S DISCONTENT"Why do n''t luck come to me?"
12823Can you recommend one to me?"
12823Can you start for the mines to- morrow?"
12823Did n''t I tell you you could n''t go aboard without a ticket?"
12823Did n''t that occur to you?"
12823Did n''t you come here alone?"
12823Did you break it?"
12823Did you ever hear the like?"
12823Did you find it, stranger?"
12823Did you railly see any?"
12823Do n''t you feel afraid of what may happen?"
12823Do n''t you feel any of the symptoms?"
12823Do n''t you think I know my own bullet?''
12823Do n''t you think so yourself?"
12823Do you feel confidence in this man whom you are leaving in charge?"
12823Do you remember your Aunt Susan?"
12823Do you understand me?"
12823Do you understand, Hogan?"
12823Do you want to go with us?"
12823Does he mean to be a drayman all his life?"
12823Ever eat punkin pie, stranger?"
12823Ever eat''em, stranger?"
12823First, what hotel shall I go to?"
12823Folsom?"
12823Friends, what shall we do with him?"
12823Gentlemen,"turning to the miners who were sitting or standing about him,"do you believe this stranger or our two friends?"
12823Have you had any supper?"
12823Have you no partner?"
12823He pressed forward, and said eagerly:"Will you sell it to me for that?"
12823Hogan?"
12823How could he attract Watson''s attention?
12823How did you do it?"
12823How did you smuggle yourself aboard?"
12823How do I know you was runnin''from the bear?
12823How fur is it to the mines, do you calc''late?"
12823How long have you been out here?"
12823How many teachers did you shoot when you was a boy?"
12823How much do you want to pay?"
12823How much do you want?"
12823How much does he pay you?"
12823How much might there be now, do you think?"
12823How old are you?"
12823How old be you?"
12823How was that?"
12823How will that do?"
12823I believe you have n''t a large cash surplus?"
12823I suppose fifty dollars would n''t be enough?"
12823I wonder to whom we are indebted for this repast?"
12823I''ve caught you, have I?
12823Is he here?"
12823Is he really dead?"
12823Is it because you ai n''t satisfied with your clothes?"
12823Is the job finished?"
12823Is your family well?"
12823It looks kind of strange, do n''t it, Joe?"
12823It was this: He asked himself why could he not steal the nugget which Joe had found?
12823Jest pinch my arm, will you?"
12823Larkin?"
12823May I ask from what part of the country you come?"
12823Maybe you''d like to get us hauled up, would you?"
12823Morgan?"
12823Nicholas?"
12823Now, that ai n''t fair, no ways-- think it is, stranger?"
12823Now, what brings you out here?
12823Now, where can I meet you?"
12823Say you so?"
12823Shall I shoot?"
12823Shall we have a game?"
12823Shall we string him up?"
12823Shall you remain in San Francisco?"
12823So he''s getting too proud to talk to me, is he?
12823Suppose you take me into business with you?"
12823Tell us, wo n''t you?"
12823The main thing is, will you go with me?"
12823The next question was, How should he get there, and should he go alone?
12823Then Joshua said:"What are your plans, Joe?
12823There-- do you see the critter?"
12823Was it by the same man who made the attack upon me?"
12823Was it possible that Major Norton was going to open his heart and give him what he had long secretly desired?
12823Was n''t that cursed hard?"
12823Was n''t you lucky the other day to get away from the bear?"
12823What art can minister to a stomach diseased?
12823What do you say to going along with me?"
12823What do you say?"
12823What do you think he is doing?"
12823What do you think they''ll do with me?"
12823What have you got inside?"
12823What is your name, boy?"
12823What is your name?"
12823What shall we do?"
12823What will dad say?"
12823What would be a fair price?"
12823What''ll you drink?"
12823What''ll you take?"
12823What''s his name?"
12823What''s the prospects here?
12823When do you expect to start?"
12823When do you want to go?"
12823When their new comrade''s regular breathing, assured Joe that he was asleep, he said:"Mr. Bickford, what do you think of this man who has joined us?"
12823Where are you going?"
12823Where are you livin''now, Joe?"
12823Where are you staying?"
12823Where are you stopping?"
12823Where have you put it, Joe?"
12823Where is your luggage?"
12823Where is your trunk?"
12823Where might you be travelin''?"
12823Where might you hail from?"
12823Where were you living?"
12823Whereabouts in Maine did you live?"
12823Why could n''t he take me in as partner?
12823Why did n''t he let me sleep in his place to- night?
12823Why should the deacon want Joe Mason?
12823Will you carry on the restaurant for me for three months, if I give you your board and half of the profits?"
12823Will you come, Joe?"
12823Will you trust me for my supper?"
12823Years afterward, when Joshua found himself the center of a social throng, he was wo nt to say,"Ever heard that joke I made about Susan?"
12823You are a stranger to him, do n''t you see?
12823You do n''t expect me to dress you like Oscar?"
12823You know Jim Graves, who used to have his shingle up as a lawyer on Nassau Street?"
12823You know the way, do n''t you?"
12823You might die and then what use would the money be?"
12823You never told a lie, did you?"
12823You were born tired, were n''t you?"
12823demanded his captor suspiciously,"You want to know us again, do you?
16674''Happy''? 16674 ''Kay''for what?"
16674''Knew him?'' 16674 ''Saber- thrust?''
16674''_ El Mono_?'' 16674 A very dark chestnut with silver mane and tail, five- gaited, and as stylish as a lady?"
16674A_ fiesta_, eh?
16674Absolutely?
16674Ah, little truant, who has told you that you are safe?
16674Ah, who was the coward-- who was the traitor that betrayed us for a handful of silver?
16674Am I at liberty to be inquisitive-- just a little bit?
16674Am I to continue operations?
16674And after the''Angelus''--what?
16674And now that Don Mike Farrel is dead, you hope to acquire Panchito, eh?
16674And the bet?
16674And this is Conway''s work entirely?
16674And who might he be?
16674And you come to me for advice? 16674 And you wish to police this Hatfield person, sir?"
16674And you''re going home to your ranch now?
16674And your father feeds them?
16674And your mother, Farrel?''
16674And-- and-- he''s-- ceasing operations?
16674Angry, Don Mike?
16674Anita Sepulvida and her mother?
16674Anita is the only child, is she not?
16674Any butter, sugar, and cream?
16674Any danger?
16674Anything else?
16674Are n''t you the picture of bad luck? 16674 Are n''t you, John?"
16674Are there any heirs?
16674Are we to listen to naught but the champing of food?
16674Are you glad?
16674Are you going south to- night?
16674Are you quite sure?
16674Are you?
16674As is?
16674Bill, can two lone, poverty- stricken Californians hope to alter the immigration laws of the entire United States? 16674 But can you hide ten thousand sheep?"
16674But did you say you''d hike it in from Sespe? 16674 But how did you secure possession of that check, Don Mike?"
16674But how does he live, dear?
16674But if I win--"You want to know if I am in a position to support you all for one year if I lose? 16674 But is it not possible that Okada may not have sufficient money to operate on the excessive scale you outline?"
16674But this Japanese cook of_ Señor_ Parker''s, Don Miguel?
16674But where are Don Miguel and Miss Parker now?
16674But why did Loustalot hate your father so?
16674But why,Kay ventured to ask,"do the Japanese not acquire agricultural lands in the Middle West?
16674But you are going to marry her, are you not?
16674But you had n''t completed your title to this ranch, John?
16674But you''ll fight to win-- and fight to the finish, will you not?
16674But you''re going to acquire some rather soon, are you not?
16674But, John dear, why are we accumulating all this wealth? 16674 But,"she persisted,"these aliens have a legal right to own and lease land in this state, have they not?"
16674But,she persisted,"you told me your problem was settled?
16674By the way, Don Nicolás, about how many sheep have I attached?
16674By the way, Mr. Parker,Farrel asked,"who loaded you up with pro- Japanese arguments?"
16674Can you beat it? 16674 Can you produce that fifty- thousand- dollar check?
16674Can you speak Spanish?
16674Child,Pablo queried, huskily,"must we leave the rancho?"
16674Did Bill Conway indicate the direction of the tide of emigration from La Questa?
16674Did he tell you that was what happened?
16674Did n''t he say--_anything_?
16674Did you bring back my spark plugs?
16674Did you hear the question and the answer, Miss Parker?
16674Did you see Señorita Parker give Señor Conway a writing?
16674Did you try to give Pablo some money-- say, about five dollars?
16674Did you twig that?
16674Do any good for yourself in El Toro this morning?
16674Do the white farmers think that sign will frighten them away?
16674Do we go through that gate?
16674Do you agree with your father''s premise?
16674Do you know a horse in the San Gregorio named Panchito?
16674Do you mean to tell me you''ve never taken a hurdle before?
16674Do you mean to tell me, Miss Owens,Parker asked,"that you despair of educating these little Japanese children to be useful American citizens?"
16674Do you miss him, Bob, old- timer?
16674Do you not know that women loathe non- observing men?
16674Do you not think, sir, that I can afford a modicum of flippancy when I pay such a fearfully high price for it?
16674Do you plan to remain in the San Gregorio very long?
16674Do you worship your ancestors, Farrel?
16674Does all this harangue bore you, Miss Parker?
16674Don Mike is dead?
16674Ever see the Mojave in the late afternoon from the top of the Tejon Pass?
16674For instance?
16674From whom did he acquire it?
16674Getting a trifle bored with the country, Kay? 16674 Got a Jap name of Okada stopping here?"
16674Got a set of the plans with his name on them?
16674Has Señorita Parker ridden Panchito over to Señor Conway''s camp at Agua Caliente basin?
16674Has us what?
16674Have they acquired much acreage?
16674Have you any idea of what it is costing you to support that gang?
16674Have you completed your business?
16674Have you forgotten me? 16674 He declined it with profuse thanks, did n''t he?"
16674He did not?
16674He has n''t forgotten anything, and was n''t he glad to see me again? 16674 He is still here, dad?"
16674He told you Don Mike had been killed?
16674He''s only a rancher''s son from the San Gregorio; where did he acquire his drawing- room manners?
16674How about food, Pablo?
16674How about some sort of nag for mother?
16674How are we going to do that under present conditions? 16674 How come, old girl?"
16674How did you come by that check?
16674How did you know I''d soldiered in Siberia?
16674How do you do, Pablo?
16674How do you feel after your long, hard day on the range?
16674How do you know all this, Pablo?
16674How do you know all this? 16674 How do you know he is my father?"
16674How do you know he will not?
16674How do you know they know you''re home?
16674How do you know?
16674How does any Indian live? 16674 How long are you going to tolerate the presence of this healthy lot of_ cholo_ loafers and grafters, Farrel?"
16674How long has Pablo been a pensioner?
16674How many head of cattle can you run on your ranch?
16674How much money do you expect to realize?
16674How much of this principality have you left?
16674How old is your father, Farrel?
16674How soon can we put it in commission?
16674How soon will John be called upon to bow his head and take the blow?
16674How will it be possible for you to acquire that horse, Panchito, for me, dearest?
16674How would you old penny- pinchers and porch- climbers like to have a broth of a boy like that fellow for a son- in- law?
16674How?
16674I could do it within three days, I think, but why rush the execution? 16674 I wonder how many of that mythical thirty millions would be Japs?"
16674I wonder if she''s good for a fifty thousand dollar touch to pay my cement bill pending the day I squeeze it out of her father? 16674 I wonder, John, if it irritates him to have us in the house?"
16674I wonder,Kay spoke up demurely,"which ancestor from which side of the family tree put that idea in his head, father?"
16674If he''s sober- minded, may I ride him to- day?
16674If it is permitted an old servant to appear curious, Don Miguel, how long must we submit to the presence of these strangers?
16674If you are worth five thousand dollars to me,the imperturbable Pablo replied, calmly,"how much more are you worth to Don Miguel Farrel?"
16674If you please, what might they be?
16674If you were not so desperately situated financially,she wanted to know,"would you continue to pursue this man?"
16674In return for what?
16674In what way?
16674Indeed? 16674 Is it the Palomares grant?"
16674Is it true, then, that there is a real Japanese problem out here?
16674Is n''t that going to considerable trouble?
16674Is that Japanese, Okada, a member of your party?
16674Jap, eh?
16674John,she demanded of her husband,"what do you think of this young man?"
16674John,she whispered,"did you notice it?"
16674Kay,he demanded,"do you love your poor old father?"
16674Knew what?
16674Know anything about a stop- watch?
16674Know what?
16674Look here, my dear,he queried;"what brought the tears to your eyes at luncheon to- day?"
16674May I ride home with you? 16674 May I sit here with you?"
16674May we come in?
16674Miguel, dear, what are you thinking about?
16674Miguel, how did you know I was coming?
16674Mortgaged?
16674Mother, where_ did_ you learn such slang?
16674My dear man, I have n''t taken them, so why do you ask me? 16674 My good Pablo,"he queried,"what has come over thee of late?
16674Need any money, Bill, old timer?
16674Never mind, pa,Mrs. Parker consoled him;"you''ll have your day in court, will you not?"
16674No?
16674No?
16674No?
16674Not much sustenance in it, is there, old timer?
16674Notice what?
16674Now what the devil is the meaning of that?
16674Now, old soldier, are n''t you glad I took pity on you? 16674 Now, what news does that vagabond bear?"
16674Oh, did n''t you know?
16674Oh, is he badly hurt?
16674Oh, is n''t he a darling?
16674Okada wants the San Gregorio rather badly, does n''t he? 16674 Old Bill Conway, of Santa Barbara?"
16674Our Don Mike has made this possible?
16674Pablo,he demanded,"has Señor Conway been to the ranch during my absence?"
16674Pablo? 16674 Perhaps if I introduced myself-- have I your permission to be that bold?"
16674Present him? 16674 Really, Miguel?"
16674Say, how long have you known this fellow Miguel?
16674See here,Bill Conway demanded, as she handed him the check,"how much of a roll you got, young woman?"
16674Señor Parker, you hear those boy give to me hell like old times, no?
16674Shall we sing again to- morrow night, Don Mike?
16674Since when has it become the fashion to await a formal invitation to the hospitality of the Rancho Palomar?
16674So I''m building a dam to irrigate a lot of Jap truck- gardens, am I?
16674So he''s honoring you with his confidences already?
16674So that is what disturbs thee, my Pablo?
16674So the old lady wanted you for a son- in- law, eh? 16674 So you do not believe it possible for a white man to compete economically with these people, Farrel?"
16674So you''ve been his confidante, have you?
16674So you''ve come up for air, eh, Katie?
16674So?
16674Son,he demanded,"did you spoil the Egyptians and put over a Roman holiday?"
16674Spent ball, eh? 16674 Suppose our daughter should fall in love with this young man?"
16674Suppose you cool off, Mr. Pepper- pot, and tell me more about this terrible menace?
16674That''s quite a distance from here, is it not?
16674The average American does n''t impress you greatly, does he, Don Mike?
16674The delivery charges?
16674The wild, barbaric beauty of it? 16674 Then the old padre drives you home, eh?"
16674Then you mean that we entered the late war purely as a protective measure?
16674Then you think he''ll go down to defeat with his mouth shut?
16674To serve it where, Don Miguel?
16674Want to see some fun?
16674Was he the father of the boy they call''Don Mike''--he who was killed in Siberia?''
16674Well then, how about John Chinaman?
16674Well, John,the good soul demanded, when her daughter had finished speaking:"What''s wrong with that prescription?"
16674Well, Kay, did you find him pleasant company?
16674Well, Mr. Sherlock Holmes?
16674Well, is n''t it beautiful? 16674 Well, my dear, what are you laughing at?"
16674Well, what of it, Pablo?
16674Well, you bold Spanish cavalier, what do you mean by running away with my little girl?
16674Well,he demanded, presently,"you do not think any the less of me for what I did to your father this afternoon, do you?"
16674Well,the girl queried, a little subdued by his vehemence,"how has that law worked out?"
16674Were they?
16674Wha-- what-- why-- do you mean to tell me poor old Mike Farrel has lost the number of his mess?
16674What am I going to pay for it?
16674What are sheep worth, Don Mike?
16674What are you doing here, son?
16674What are your plans?
16674What became of the assassin?
16674What day was that?
16674What did you say this Pablo was?
16674What do you care what it''s for, Conway, provided you make your profit out of the contract?
16674What do you know, you squidgy- nosed old idol, you?
16674What do you mean by camping out here, Don Nicolás?
16674What do you mean by cutting into my dam- site without my permission?
16674What do you mean,''brachycephalic''?
16674What do you mean?
16674What does it mean?
16674What for?
16674What for?
16674What happened to it?
16674What has become of Okada?
16674What if Don Mike has hoisted you on your own petard? 16674 What is that little building yonder-- that lean- to against the main adobe wall?"
16674What is that?
16674What is the ranch worth?
16674What makes the wild cat wild, boys, Oh, what makes the wild cat wild?
16674What means this unaccustomed dress? 16674 What need have I for wealth, Loustalot?
16674What news, Don Miguel?
16674What now?
16674What of their religious views, Don Mike?
16674What sort of country is this where Don Mike slays our enemy?
16674What will you bet, my erudite friend?
16674What will you pay?
16674What''s a paltry fifteen thousand dollars to a man who needs half a million? 16674 What''s that?"
16674What''s the big idea, Miss Parker?
16674What''s your grouch against the Pilgrim Fathers?
16674What?
16674When do we give Panchito his try- out, Don Mike?
16674When do you plan to give your_ fiesta_, Miguel?
16674When does the redemption period expire?
16674When will Panchito be ripe to enter in a mile and a sixteenth race?
16674When you start hustling for a living, you''re a man what hustles, are n''t you?
16674When''d you light in the Palomar, boy? 16674 Where but in my home?"
16674Where did the potato baron go?
16674Where did you see Panchito?
16674Where is Murray?
16674Where is my mount, Miss Parker?
16674Where is the sheep camp?
16674Where is this old race- track?
16674Where is your home, sergeant?
16674Where those fellow_ El Mono_, he put my boss''s clothes?
16674Where will it be held, Miguel?
16674Wherefore this sudden formality, Don Mike?
16674Which horse policed him?
16674Who did it?
16674Who is the foreman?
16674Who is this gory creature Pablo just brought in?
16674Who let you out of my calaboose, Loustalot?
16674Who was telling you?
16674Whose little girl are you?
16674Why I know, Señor Parker?
16674Why are they?
16674Why are you incarcerating him in your private bastile, Don Mike?
16674Why despair, John? 16674 Why did you have to foreclose on his ranch, father?"
16674Why does n''t water run up hill? 16674 Why is he not assimilable?"
16674Why not? 16674 Why the Agua Caliente basin?"
16674Why will you not sell him to me?
16674Why, Loustalot, what has happened?
16674Why?
16674Why?
16674Why?
16674Why?
16674Why?
16674Will you motor me in to El Toro to- morrow morning?
16674Wo n''t you please be seated?
16674Wo n''t you sit down and smoke a cigar with me before turning in?
16674Wonderful old place, is n''t it, Kay?
16674Would five hundred dollars a month for the house and the use of Carolina and three saddle- horses interest you, Mr. Farrel? 16674 Would n''t Conway''s friend come to your rescue?"
16674Would you care to leave your things in the car and entrust them to father''s man?
16674Would you marry the potato baron?
16674Would you, if you were a white farmer, care to compete with the Japanese farmers of this valley? 16674 You are interested-- really?"
16674You are n''t really Spanish?
16674You bring me a telegram?
16674You despair of being able to pay my father the mortgage and regain your ranch?
16674You have n''t wasted much time in vain regret, have you?
16674You hear those boy,_ señor_?
16674You knew him well, then?
16674You live there, then?
16674You mean that?
16674You never really meant to take his ranch away from him, did you, John?
16674You owe yourself a little rest, do you not?
16674You see Don Mike? 16674 You see?"
16674You sorry, mees? 16674 You understan'',_ señor_?"
16674You want to feast your eyes on the countryside, eh?
16674You would n''t murder a man who was going to commit suicide, would you? 16674 You zink Mr. Farrel perhaps can raise in one year the money to redeem property?"
16674You zink he have prejudice against Japanese people?
16674You''ll buck up now?
16674You''ll settle with me for all work performed up to the moment of this break in diplomatic relations, wo n''t you?
16674You''re feeling quite yourself again?
16674You''re rather a Nervy Nat yourself, are n''t you?
16674You''ve been pretty well troubled, have n''t you, son?
16674You-- you''ve been waiting here-- for me?
16674Your Catalonian ancestors? 16674 Your work, Pablo?"
16674_ Quanto_?
16674_ Quién sabe_? 16674 ''You see Señorita Parker give to Señor Beel Conway a writing?'' 16674 A cow, a deer or a man? 16674 A woman, eh? 16674 After the water has passed over their wheels they''re through with it and it can be used for irrigation, can it not?
16674Ah, little dam''fool, you make believe to die, no?"
16674Ai n''t it, now, son?"
16674Am I not banking with your bank?"
16674Am I not right, Kay?"
16674Am I right?"
16674And are you alighting at El Toro also?"
16674And do you know what keeps it a- movin''?
16674And do you know why it is n''t such a rotten world as some folks claim?
16674And if he decided for the ranch there would be no reasonable excuse for the Parker family to stick around, would there?
16674And this wretch from La Questa shot him?"
16674And why should n''t I quit?
16674And why was Panchito to be sold at auction?
16674And you''ll loan him to me to beat that old scoundrel I told you about?"
16674Are not the present antics of the Supreme Council in Paris sufficient proof that saving democracy was just another shibboleth?
16674Are there any more shibboleths?"
16674Are you all grateful?"
16674Are you for me, Miguel?"
16674Are you quite certain he was serious?"
16674Are you willing to admit that Pablo Artelan is not my equal?"
16674As he was lashing their hand- baggage on the running- board, she said,"William, how long will it take you to get out to the ranch?"
16674Assuming that Parker has made a deal with the Central California Power Company, what I want to know is: Why did he do it?"
16674Bill?"
16674But are you quite certain Anita does not love you?
16674But do you hear any Japanese threats of war against Australia for this alleged insult to her national honor?
16674But how about this Jap colony?"
16674But how do you know Okada will pay cash?"
16674But tell me: How much of you is Latin and how much Farrel?"
16674But what I want to know, my dear young lady, is this: Why purchase philanthropy in fifty thousand dollar installments?
16674But what good would that do him?
16674By the way, if I may be pardoned for my curiosity, how much money did you actually win that day?"
16674By the way, may I ask the identity of the Nipponese person, with your father?"
16674By the way, where is our genial young host?"
16674Can it be that he has the gift of second sight?
16674Can it be that thy stomach refuses longer to digest thy food?
16674Can it be that under that gay, smiling, lovable surface John sees something he does n''t quite like?
16674Can we hope to keep the present Japanese population of California confined to existing areas?"
16674Can you?"
16674Captain, have n''t you been visualizing every little detail of your home- coming?"
16674Conway?"
16674Conway?"
16674Conway?"
16674Conway?"
16674Did he tell you how he won that pale- blue ribbon with the little white stars sprinkled on it?"
16674Did you ever see a bent Japanese girl of twenty waddling in from a day of labor in a field?
16674Do I make myself clear or must I illustrate the point with motion pictures?"
16674Do you happen to know if he is contemplating expanding his enterprise to include a section of southern California?"
16674Do you know, Miss Parker, that love never enters into consideration when a Japanese contemplates marriage?
16674Do you not think it would be patriotic of me to immolate myself and reduce the cost of spuds?"
16674Do you see anything inspiring or elevating to our nation due to the influence of such a race?"
16674Do you think Farrel is interested in Kay?"
16674Does anybody make me an offer?"
16674Does not Don Miguel provide all things necessary for a happy existence?"
16674Does your dad still wear a conical- crowned sombrero, bell- shaped trousers, bolero jacket, and all that sort of thing?"
16674Don Mike, how_ did_ you guess it?"
16674Eh?"
16674Eh?"
16674Ever hear that perfectly damnable shibboleth shouted by a Fourth of July orator?
16674Farrel?"
16674Farrel?"
16674Farrel?"
16674Farrel?"
16674Farrel?"
16674Farrel?"
16674Farrel?"
16674Farrel?"
16674Farrel?"
16674For heaven''s sake, where did you pal up with him?"
16674Good Father Dominic, does God still bless you with excellent health?"
16674Gosh, woman, you have some influence with him have n''t you?"
16674Got your train of thought ditched, Bill?"
16674Had the girl''s unfamiliarity with Spanish names caused her to confuse Palomar with Palomares?
16674Hatfield?"
16674Have they got two automobiles?"
16674Have you any idea,"she continued with bland innocence,"why Don Miguel is so happy this evening?"
16674Have you given some of this wine to the Parkers?"
16674Have you seen Pablo since we left together?"
16674Have you some sort of wagon?"
16674Have you told him of my plans for depleting his worldly wealth?"
16674He knows why young turkeys are hard to raise in the fall?"
16674He loves you and did n''t he say he could only give you away for love?"
16674He might misconstrue my motive-- oh, you understand, do n''t you?
16674He say to me:''Pablo, you see Señor Beel Conway give to the señorita a writing?''
16674He showed me a paper, but what do I know of papers?
16674He will forgive you, and has He not proved it by moving our dear Don Mike to save you from the plague of repairing it for many months to come?"
16674His tear- dimmed, bloodshot eyes searched the valley-- ah, what was that?
16674Hope of freedom, social and political equality, equality of opportunity?
16674How about you?"
16674How are you going to distinguish one Jap from another?
16674How be ye, Willum?"
16674How did you know?"
16674How do you know, Kay?"
16674How would you all like to come for a ride with me over to the Agua Caliente basin?"
16674How would you start, Bill?"
16674However, it is n''t nice to tell one''s otherwise lovable father that he''s a poor sport and a Shylock, is it?
16674However-- why sip sorrow with a long spoon?
16674I can not deliberately pick a fight with my father by interfering in his business affairs, can I?
16674I feel I am here on His business, for is not Panchito running for a new roof for our beloved Mission?
16674I might, in a pinch, consider paying him half that, but--""Would a quit- claim deed be worth half a million to you, Dad?"
16674I ordered him off the ranch last week; but do you think he''d go?
16674I suppose, when you realize the enormity of the odds against you, you''ll do the decent thing and--""Renew his mortgage?
16674I wish you would accept this hundred dollar bill, Pablo?"
16674I wonder what Farrel''s next move will be?"
16674I wonder who she can be?
16674I''m the reserve in this battle-- understand?
16674If I melt lead and iron and copper and silver and gold in the same pot, I get a bastard metal, do I not?
16674If I-- Why, you''re in riding- costume, are n''t you?"
16674If the_ señor_ please for let go the gray horse-- no?"
16674If you''re bound to save him in the long run, why keep the poor devil in suspense?"
16674Is Mr. Okada my equal?"
16674Is it not time that he returned to us?"
16674Is n''t John Parker stuck for it all, in the long run?
16674Is n''t he, Kay?"
16674Is n''t it wonderful?"
16674Is not Kay our sole heir?
16674Is not a ghastly war to be followed by a ghastly peace?
16674Is not the blood of my brother on your head?
16674Is that a ghost?"
16674Is that not a point worthy of consideration?"
16674Is the captain going to remain in the service?"
16674Is there anybody present who remembers a prayer or who can sing a hymn?"
16674Is there sufficient with which to enable Carolina to serve breakfast?"
16674Is this new law you''ve promulgated retroactive?"
16674Is your father a banker?"
16674John Parker, have you any idea what''s going to become of us?"
16674Kay, Kay, girl, what''s the matter with you?
16674Know him?
16674May I ask if you are going to-- ah-- marry the other lady?
16674May I have the loan of a saddle horse-- Panchito or the gray?"
16674May I inquire why you bear the tray on your left hand and carry a pistol in your right?"
16674May I sprint Panchito a little across that meadow?"
16674May I trouble you for a settlement, gentlemen?"
16674Mebbeso he forget-- no?"
16674Miguel, am I to understand that this ranch is still Farrel property?"
16674Miguel, are these dice college- bred?
16674Miguel, are you plotting against the whites?"
16674Miguel, what is the occasion of your_ fiesta_?"
16674Mike, my son, do you happen to be underwriting this contract?"
16674Mind telling me, boy?"
16674Mine?
16674Mortgage covered the entire ranch?"
16674Mr. Farrel, have you any objection to my returning this check?"
16674Mr. Parker, may I suggest that you investigate the physical condition of our Japanese friend?
16674No?
16674Now I wonder,"he continued,"what the devil actuates her to double- cross her own father in favor of a stranger?"
16674Now, if you really wish to be a humanitarian, why not search out the Japanese garlic king?"
16674Of course we understand perfectly, but-- well-- you understand, do n''t you, Miguel?"
16674Of course you mentioned to him the fact that you wanted this horse?"
16674Oh, my dear, my dear, you loved me so you would n''t let them hurt me, would you?"
16674Okada?"
16674Okada?"
16674Pablo, will you please attend to your own business?"
16674Parker?"
16674Parker?"
16674Parker?"
16674Parker?"
16674Parker?"
16674Parker?"
16674Parker?"
16674Parker?"
16674Parker?"
16674Parker?"
16674Perhaps his pride was not so high as she had rated it; what if her action had been secretly pleasing to him?
16674Quite a change from Siberia, is n''t it?"
16674Say, Mr. Parker, how do we stack up on this contract, now that Little Boy Blue is back on the Palomar, blowing his horn?"
16674Say, you ran into surprises, did n''t you?"
16674Shall we start training to- morrow?"
16674She looked him over appraisingly and queried bluntly,"Were you educated abroad?"
16674She permitted him to eat in silence for several minutes, and when he had disposed of the steak, she asked,"You live in the San Gregorio valley?"
16674So he was moved to query:"And you, little wife-- what are you thinking of now?"
16674So she proceeded, unknown to you, to finance old Conway, eh?"
16674So you''ve got religion, eh?"
16674Tell me, Pablo: Which room did Don Mike sleep in when he was home?"
16674That dashing Sepulvida girl?"
16674That rate of interest suit you?"
16674That''s fair, is n''t it?"
16674The force for keel heem is use''up when the bullet hit thees pommel, but still those bullet got plenty force for knock Don Miguel seelly, no?"
16674Then to the policeman:"How much is our high- toned Mexican friend betting and what odds does he expect?"
16674Then,"Do you enjoy the study of people, sir?"
16674They are all growing rich in this valley, but have you seen one of these aliens building a decent home, or laying out a flower garden?
16674They got that close to you?"
16674They were all glad I came back, though, were n''t they?"
16674Those boy hee''s happy, no?
16674Those ol''man who speak me leave theese rancho-- he is your father, no?"
16674Three hundred and twenty- five thousand?"
16674To begin, are you prejudiced against a citizen of Japan just because he''s a Jap?"
16674Understand?"
16674Understand?"
16674Was it fancy, or had her face really blanched a little?
16674Was it like his father to sacrifice his son''s horse to any fellow with the money to buy him?
16674We were talking about horse- racing, were we not?"
16674Well, las''night those boy hee''s peench weeth his thumb an''theese fingair-- what you suppose?"
16674Well, we''ve come to a complete understanding without falling out over it, have n''t we?"
16674Well, when hee''s nothing for do, hee''s got for do sometheeng, eh?
16674What about him?"
16674What claim have I on his sympathy or his purse?
16674What did you do with him?"
16674What did you want to see me about, boy?"
16674What do I see before me?
16674What do you want for him?
16674What do you want for that power property?"
16674What do you want?"
16674What else?"
16674What food have we at the ranch?
16674What happened in El Toro?"
16674What have you been doing all day?"
16674What he ees the matter weeth those boy?
16674What kind of hope?
16674What the-- say, ai n''t it a pity the old man could n''t have lasted until you got back?
16674What will that quit- claim deed cost me?"
16674What would you do if Kay should fall in love with him?"
16674What would you do?"
16674What you been do in my boss''s room?
16674What''s all the row about?"
16674What''s he up to?"
16674What''s his name?"
16674What''s that ballad about the old- fashioned garden, Miss Kay?
16674What''s the matter here?
16674What''s the nature of the bet?"
16674What''s the row?"
16674When I am ready will your bank be good enough to arrange the purchase of the South Coast bonds for me?"
16674When I thought young Farrel dead, I dared do business-- in my own name-- understand?
16674When Pablo and his prisoner had disappeared, she asked her husband:"What did that man say to you?
16674When can I induce you to submit to a process- server?"
16674Where are the spark plugs of my two cars?"
16674Where do we hail from, Don Mike?"
16674Where does Parker keep the limousine?"
16674Where have you been?
16674Where is Panchito?"
16674Where''s Hunter?
16674Who cares what becomes of me?
16674Who, but one quite certain of his position, would waste his time watching a race- horse trained?
16674Whom do you mean, Pablo?"
16674Why am I thinking of her?"
16674Why did n''t they retain their lands?"
16674Why do you consult me?"
16674Why go gunning for a dickey bird when you can tie up to an eagle?"
16674Why not hire a horse?"
16674Why not work on your father now while he''s in an anti- Jap mood?
16674Why not?
16674Why should I sacrifice my last chance for happiness in a vain effort to stem a yellow tide that can not be stemmed?
16674Why subject me to that annoyance when you knew you intended to refuse any offer I might make you?
16674Why, I thought you were black Irish, Farrel?"
16674Why?
16674Will the_ señor_ be good enough to step down to the betting ring with me?"
16674Will you oblige, sir?"
16674With whom has he been fighting?"
16674Would it not be well to look into his case?"
16674Would this be a dead heat?
16674Would this unknown Panchito, fresh from the cattle ranges, divide first money with the favorite?
16674Would you be willing to file a satisfaction of that old mortgage and give me a new loan for five years for the amount now due on the property?
16674Would you care to have our little daughter married to that sort of man?"
16674Would you?"
16674You are underwriting his battle with my father, are you not?"
16674You hear, Allesandro_ mio_?"
16674You just want to get home, do n''t you?"
16674You leave the train at El Toro, I suppose?"
16674You mean the ex- soldier?"
16674You realized the possibilities of that basin, then?"
16674You say this young man comes from the San Gregorio valley?"
16674You see heem with the eye?"
16674You use an English saddle, I dare say, and ride with a short stirrup?"
16674You were n''t trying to be polite just to put us at our ease, were you?"
16674Your father is rich, is he not?"
16674_ Quién sabe_?"
16674he bantered,"nobody bids?
61620Am I not a proper man?
61620Am I not a soldier?
61620Am I not here? 61620 Am I not here?"
61620Am I not your friend? 61620 Am I to be insulted with every word?"
61620An innocent, high- born, gentle girl?
61620And are up again so soon? 61620 And at the last,_ señor_, if it is seen that there is no hope-- may I then see your dear face?"
61620And did the rogue frighten you,_ señorita_?
61620And do you not wish to see a highwayman captured? 61620 And does it not?
61620And get me executed?
61620And has this Señor Zorro paid you a visit recently?
61620And he asked that you hide him, so he could escape capture at our hands?
61620And he did not tell your sergeant that Don Carlos had sent him? 61620 And if I do not?"
61620And not come yourself?
61620And that shows what?
61620And that the Doña Catalina is a party to the treason? 61620 And the cause for it, my son?"
61620And the charge?
61620And the haughty_ doña_, who sneered at me, and the proud_ señorita_ who scorned the troopers?
61620And the soldiers?
61620And what do you expect to find?
61620And what do you here?
61620And what has that to do with it?
61620And what man do I we d?
61620And what shall you do now, my sergeant?
61620And where have you put Don Carlos Pulido and his ladies?
61620And why do you, son of evil, ride your horse on my veranda?
61620And why is the governor so particularly bitter against you,_ señor_?
61620And why not, fat one?
61620And you are kind enough to warn me?
61620And you expect to find him in this poor house?
61620And you,_ señor_?
61620And your intentions, excellency?
61620Are all here?
61620Are all now ready?
61620Are you a_ fray_, that you pinch coins?
61620Are you always to go chasing around the country and creating a tumult?
61620Are you blind? 61620 Are you just from bed,_ fray_?"
61620As a_ caballero_?
61620At least, I may break this news to my wife and daughter without an outsider being at my shoulder?
61620Business?
61620But Lolita?
61620But do you think there will be a marriage between Don Diego and the Señorita Pulido?
61620But not you?
61620But, if this highwayman should stop you?
61620By the saints, am I talking too much?
61620By the saints, and can not you see the good corporal and three of our comrades? 61620 Can it be possible?"
61620Can it be that you intend to take me to task?
61620Can not we allow this marriage business to drop for the time being?
61620Can one man thus make fools of the lot of you?
61620Captain Ramón, how comes this? 61620 Come to-- to punish me, fool?
61620Could anything be more devilish?
61620Dangerous? 61620 Did I say as much?"
61620Did I say that he had business with me?
61620Did you capture this Señor Zorro?
61620Did you get it?
61620Did you go to the_ señorita_ in a cold- blooded manner and suggest that you we d and have it done with? 61620 Did you not laugh when the_ fray_ was being whipped?
61620Did you show her your heart, mention your love, and agree to be a perfect husband?
61620Do I wish to see you taken here? 61620 Do you doubt it,_ señor_?"
61620Do you hear that, Don Carlos? 61620 Do you mean to insinuate,_ señor_, that I am not of good blood?"
61620Do you not understand,_ señor_? 61620 Do you prefer_ carcel_ or a coffin, señor?"
61620Do you think I would make a proper husband?
61620Do you think I would run away like a criminal?
61620Do you wish to receive another beating,_ fray_? 61620 Does my military business interest you that much?"
61620Does this Captain Ramón remain long at the_ hacienda_?
61620Fray Felipe, you wish to go with me?
61620Has he courage, spirit? 61620 Have you anything to say,_ fray_?"
61620Have you looked at my house? 61620 Have you no spirit at all?
61620He escaped?
61620He had a pistol--"Why did you not take it away from him, then, and crowd it down his throat? 61620 He ran you through the shoulder, eh?
61620He rode in this direction?
61620How are things in the_ pueblo_ of Reina de Los Angeles?
61620How did you happen to be there?
61620How is that, Don Diego?
61620How is that, brave one?
61620How is this? 61620 How is this?
61620How is this?
61620I am accused of treason, when, though the victim of oppression, I have withheld my hand against those in power? 61620 I believe you said that you wished meat and drink?
61620I suppose you mean Don Carlos Pulido and his family?
61620I wonder where my brave_ caballeros_ are, those who rode with me?
61620If you will pardon me, is it not taking stern measures to have Don Carlos and his ladies thrown into the_ carcel_?
61620In what manner?
61620Indeed?
61620Indeed?
61620Is he supposed to be between this place and my_ hacienda_?
61620Is it my fate always to hear that name? 61620 Is it not a time of night for honest men to be abed?"
61620Is it not shameless? 61620 Is it possible that you did not win the battle?"
61620Is it that I startled you somewhat,_ señores_?
61620Is that all you have to say about it,_ caballero_?
61620Is the_ magistrado_ within?
61620Is this your manner of wooing?
61620It would be the manly part, would it not?
61620It-- it is scarcely proper, is it,_ señor_?
61620May not a soldier be a_ caballero_?
61620May the saints preserve me--"Where are the keys to the prison rooms?
61620Murder?
61620Music and the poets, eh? 61620 Must I play a guitar, and make pretty speeches?
61620My wife in that foul place? 61620 Not ready to forswear yourself, eh?"
61620Our families say who shall rule, what laws shall be termed just, do they not?
61620Perhaps you may feel that you owe me a small debt for certain things?
61620Prisoner?
61620Ride out here again to- night, when the chill wind blows in from the sea?
61620Señor Zorro, eh?
61620Shall it be that I never hear of anything except deeds of bloodshed and violence? 61620 Shall you agree to becoming my wife,_ señorita_?"
61620Shall you go,_ señor_?
61620Should you speak of it,_ señor_?
61620So I can not be trusted to appear at my place of trial? 61620 So that is the tale he told, eh?"
61620So the aged_ fray_ swindled you, eh? 61620 So you have felt his steel; eh, captain?
61620So, you fight women, do you,_ señor_? 61620 Still living in this turbulent world?"
61620Suppose he did,_ señor_? 61620 That is the only reason,_ señorita_?"
61620The charge?
61620The governor is here?
61620The highwayman? 61620 The man is worthy?"
61620The_ señorita_ suffers from the experience?
61620Then he is a dangerous man?
61620Then spies are giving him warnings?
61620Then the affair is between Don Diego Vega and myself?
61620Then why did they move?
61620There is some other man in your heart?
61620They caught him?
61620Think you there is one in this company who could fence with me now?
61620To be-- robbed of what, fat one? 61620 To see me about it?"
61620To what end?
61620To_ carcel_?
61620Understand?
61620Wanted a fresh horse, did he?
61620Was Don Diego Vega with them?
61620We d with you?
61620Well,_ señor_?
61620Well?
61620Were you deep in wine?
61620Were you not here? 61620 What about him?"
61620What can he do?
61620What can that be,_ señor_?
61620What do you here?
61620What do you imagine he left?
61620What do you mean to do?
61620What do you now, my sergeant?
61620What do you wish here?
61620What does it all mean? 61620 What does our daughter think?"
61620What has caused your decision, my daughter?
61620What have they done of treason?
61620What have we here? 61620 What have we here?"
61620What have you to say, my captain, regarding the events of last night?
61620What hope can we have?
61620What is all this noise?
61620What is it,_ señorita_?
61620What is the latest news?
61620What is the meaning of that speech?
61620What is this I hear?
61620What is this intelligence?
61620What is this we have here?
61620What is this, Don Diego, my friend? 61620 What is this?
61620What is this?
61620What is wanted?
61620What man do you love?
61620What means this outrage?
61620What other evidence?
61620What possibly could come of it but distress?
61620What said he?
61620What shall we do?
61620What think you?
61620What would you have me do?
61620What would you?
61620What, fool? 61620 What, in the name of the saints, have we here?"
61620What-- what is this?
61620What-- what would you?
61620What?
61620Where are my men?
61620Where got you this information?
61620Where is his excellency?
61620Which door?
61620Who are you, to speak to me of the proprieties?
61620Who gave you such orders?
61620Who is the man?
61620Who was the_ caballero_ who showed some mercy toward the_ fray_?
61620Why does he let himself be made the laughing- stock of the country? 61620 Why hold off?"
61620Why meditate?
61620Why not cease thought and take to action? 61620 Why should he torment me by visiting my house?"
61620Why should the man?
61620Why,_ caballero_, how can that be?
61620Will the_ señor_ please explain?
61620Will you not go,_ señor_?
61620Would not any worthy man want a chance like that? 61620 Would you have me drive over you?"
61620Would you like to see me lose my father''s estate,_ señorita_?
61620Yet you had some speech with him?
61620You accuse me of falsehood?
61620You are Don Carlos Pulido?
61620You are going to leave us at such an early hour,_ caballero_? 61620 You are here, are you not?
61620You are in the_ pueblo_ on business?
61620You are so eager?
61620You contemplate remaining long in Reina de Los Angeles, excellency?
61620You dare to enter an honest house?
61620You did not hear him ride past the_ hacienda_?
61620You did not see the fellow, Don Diego?
61620You do not think, then, that you ever could learn to love me,_ señorita_?
61620You expect their aid?
61620You go with escort, my friend?
61620You had him in view?
61620You have given consent?
61620You have heard of him, doubtless?
61620You have heard?
61620You have met my daughter?
61620You have ridden out from the_ pueblo_ a second time in one day?
61620You have something else to tell me?
61620You know the great Vega family, do you not,_ señor_? 61620 You say he has a score of men?"
61620You search my poor house?
61620You speak ill of him in his own house?
61620You speak treason?
61620You term me a pest,_ señor_?
61620You think it is necessary for me to do these things?
61620You think there is still hope?
61620You think you could conquer him,_ señor_?
61620You were pleased with the_ señorita_?
61620You will not forget?
61620You will not return to- night?
61620You will pardon me while I get it? 61620 You will take a solemn oath,_ fray_, that there is nothing alive behind those bales of hides?"
61620You will think of the matter?
61620You wish me to accompany you?
61620You would dare? 61620 You would dare?
61620You would lead us?
61620You would murder me?
61620You would not care to stand alone against us?
61620You would pay ransom rather than fight him,_ señor_?
61620You would put hands on a lady? 61620 You-- er-- found him?"
61620You-- that is-- your daughter is very beautiful, is she not, Don Carlos Pulido? 61620 You-- you are asking my permission to pay addresses to my fair daughter?"
61620You-- you stand behind them?
61620Your answer,_ señor_?
61620Your name? 61620 Your wife is Doña Catalina Pulido?"
61620_ Fray_, what is that in the corner of the room?
61620_ Señor?_"That is the object of my visit to- day,_ señor_.
61620_ Señor?_"That would excuse the offense in part, of course. 61620 ''Tis an evil night, indeed-- eh,_ señor_?
61620A laggard at love-- and in your presence?
61620Am I never to hear the last of that rogue?"
61620Am I to be beaten as well as robbed?
61620Am I to be taunted?"
61620And could I depart without thanking him for this meal?"
61620And how could we find him in the darkness or track him through the sheets of rain?
61620And how does it concern you, my pretty highwayman?"
61620And how was he to evade it?
61620And seventeen, is she not-- about?"
61620And so there is no chance for you to we d the girl?
61620And so you bring your family to the_ pueblo_ until the matter is at an end?"
61620And that the lovely_ señorita_ has seen fit to talk treasonably and dip her pretty hands into a conspiracy against the state?"
61620And then he lowered his voice and stepped nearer:"Has, by any chance, the man we call leader of our league of avengers, sent you a message this day?"
61620And then what?"
61620And what does he tell me then?
61620And what good fortune has come to my blade?
61620And what is it that he claims now?
61620And what is it?"
61620And what may be the reply to that?
61620And what was the outcome of the fighting?"
61620And what would life be without you?"
61620And when once we stand face to face--""You will tell me of it afterward?"
61620And why did you not send that secretary of yours for the honey,_ caballero_?
61620Are any of your men in the_ presidio_?"
61620Are those?"
61620Are you a Vega?"
61620Are you an owl, and is this daylight that you can not see as far as the end of your puny, crooked nose?
61620Are you finished playing at rogue?"
61620Are you not filled with wine now because you have been celebrating the punishment that godly man received for something he did not do?"
61620Are you of good blood?"
61620Are you without sense?"
61620As a matter of fact,_ comandante_, was it not Don Carlos Pulido himself who sent the native?
61620As it is--""Well,_ señor_?"
61620At least, you will keep me informed?
61620Been here?
61620But can a girl help it if her heart does not speak?
61620But what will happen when I die?
61620But you are not the betrothed of the young lady?"
61620Can it be,_ señor_, that you lack the courage I have heard you possess?"
61620Can not some one of you tell me the facts?
61620Can not we get the matter settled in some manner?
61620Can you not give me an answer?"
61620Can you not give me hope that I may win your heart and hand?"
61620Can you not give me your answer without all that foolishness?"
61620Can you not look upon me with kindness?
61620Can you not take the trouble to ride four miles on a smooth road to see the maid you would we d?
61620Can you not tell me?"
61620Can you wonder now that I had them placed in_ carcel_?
61620Captain Ramón cried,"you would taunt me?"
61620Captain, you have crossed blades with the rogue?"
61620Could I not purchase my release?"
61620Could I refuse him?
61620Could it be possible that Don Diego Vega was jealous?
61620Cross Pedro Gonzales, eh?
61620Curse of Capistrano, eh?
61620Did he not say as much, landlord?
61620Did he not say that Don Carlos had slipped him the information in whispers while he was carrying his fainting wife to her room?
61620Did not Don Carlos thus try to show his loyalty to the governor?"
61620Did we not make enough noise to awaken you?"
61620Did you not promise to tell me the story if you met this cutthroat?
61620Do I have to request it twice?
61620Do I wish to see fighting and bloodshed?"
61620Do you deny that Señor Zorro has been here?"
61620Do you fear to lose a few small coins?"
61620Do you think I did not know Don Diego was the man you meant when we spoke in your father''s_ patio_?
61620Does any dare doubt it?"
61620Does he know the country well hereabouts?"
61620Does not a man promise that in the ceremony?
61620Don Alejandro is well, I hope?"
61620Don Carlos and wife and daughter are here, are they not?"
61620Don Diego Vega?"
61620Foolish,_ señor_?
61620Friend of the oppressed, eh?
61620Had you the idea, young sir, that you were purchasing a horse or a bull?
61620Has he committed any further atrocities?"
61620Has he not blue blood and broad acres and great storehouses filled with goods?
61620Has he not the right, if such is his pleasure?
61620Have I not a blade at my side?
61620Have I not wealth?
61620Have him removed?
61620Have you been thinking,_ señorita_, on the object of my visit earlier in the day?"
61620Have you come to surrender your wicked sword,_ señor_?
61620Have you decided upon the day?"
61620Have you heard a horseman gallop past within a short time?"
61620Have you peered at the dead face beneath the mask?
61620Have you riches, fool?
61620Have you stopped to think of that, Don Diego Vega?"
61620He dashed the candles to the floor, ran through the kitchen--""The men took after him?"
61620He has not been in this neighborhood?"
61620He is my father''s friend--""And you would we d the rich Don Diego, eh, and straighten out your father''s affairs?
61620He left a placard at Santa Barbara recently stating as much, did he not?
61620How does it happen that you have not come from the house before?
61620How does it happen?"
61620How much was the reward?"
61620How shall I punish you?"
61620How was the outcome?"
61620How will it look, then, if you effect my escape?"
61620How would you suggest that I start?"
61620I at least may know that you are on his trail, and where you are riding, so I may be with you in spirit?"
61620I have permission to select my men?"
61620I may see the_ señorita_ now?"
61620I may trust you?"
61620I returned to the_ pueblo_; and what think you happened there this day?
61620In Don Diego''s house?
61620Is he guilty of any treason?
61620Is he ill?"
61620Is he not Don Diego Vega?
61620Is he not a laughing- stock because of his weakness?"
61620Is he not liberal?
61620Is it against your religion to take a step?"
61620Is it not a pretty jest?
61620Is it not possible for you to attend to everything else?
61620Is it not the part of a robed_ fray_ to receive what comes his way and give thanks for it, no matter how much it chokes him?
61620Is it not the truth that Don Carlos did his best to hold me at his_ hacienda_ until the soldiers arrived, that I might be captured?
61620Is it not,_ comandante_?
61620Is it that the Señorita Lolita lacks suitors?
61620Is it that you are afraid?"
61620Is not that a symptom?
61620Is not that enough?"
61620Is not that the truth?
61620Is the Vega family to die out because your blood is water?
61620Is there more evidence?"
61620Is there no justice in the land?
61620Is there no place in this country where a man may meditate and consult musicians and the poets?"
61620Is this the way you attend to duty?
61620Is this your idea of courtship and romance?
61620It is agreed between us?"
61620It is agreed?"
61620It is the sense of the league that something be done in this matter?
61620It is understood?"
61620It is, perhaps, some man that we all know?
61620May I ask the nature of your evidence?"
61620May I come again at the next_ siesta_ hour?"
61620May I express the hope that you will find him worthy and in time the man of your choice?"
61620Might not the captain suggest one, and at the same time strengthen his own position with the governor?
61620My captain, do you return this night to the_ presidio_?"
61620Of a jug of weak wine and a meal?
61620Or, can it be possible, on the other hand, that you believe I have an angelic countenance?"
61620Perhaps this Señor Zorro can tell us the reason for that?
61620Perhaps you heard a peculiar cry from my lips?
61620Refuses to become allied to the most powerful family in the country, with the best blood in the land?"
61620Refuses to we d with a Vega?
61620Send your servant to play a guitar beneath my window?
61620Señor Zorro, eh?
61620Señor Zorro, eh?
61620Señor Zorro, eh?
61620Señor Zorro, eh?
61620Señor Zorro, eh?"
61620Shall you leave the army, now that you have earned the reward, and purchase a_ hacienda_ and take a wife?"
61620Should you not be at the_ presidio_ instructing your soldiers?"
61620So Don Diego has my permission to pay his addresses, but if he fails to touch her heart--""Then I may try?"
61620So I ran you through from behind, eh?
61620So you ride toward Pala, my sergeant?"
61620Some day I shall meet him when he holds no pistol-- and then--""But how did he get away?"
61620Suppose somebody was to come and find us like this-- alone?"
61620Tell me-- have you seen this Señor Zorro to- night?"
61620That I pay you?
61620That is understood?
61620That was the time he held a pistol in your face and forced you to fight not too well?"
61620The_ comandante_, eh?
61620There are new soldiers on the trail of Señor Zorro?"
61620There is some shadow concerning the_ señorita_?"
61620Think you that I am some bronze native wench to give myself to the first man who asks?
61620Two of you against one?
61620Was ever girl so courted before?
61620Was there ever such a farce?
61620We go to the_ presidio_?"
61620We have no relatives, no friends--""Your daughter is Señorita Lolita Pulido?"
61620Were you in a fever, captain?"
61620What ails the man?
61620What are the particulars of the charges?"
61620What are you doing here, Captain Ramón?"
61620What are you to do with her, sergeant?"
61620What business had he with you, then?
61620What did this Señor Zorro wish?"
61620What does a man do when he is disappointed in love?
61620What does this Señor Zorro look like?
61620What has he done-- actually-- excellency?
61620What have we here?"
61620What if I tell you that the highwayman is being shielded and protected and fed by Don Carlos Pulido?"
61620What is the meaning of that?"
61620What manner of journey is this you take?"
61620What mean you?"
61620What more could either ask in the way of a fair arrangement?
61620What of him?"
61620What said this pretty highwayman?"
61620What shall I say to my father?"
61620What sort of blood is in your veins,_ señor_?"
61620What sort of blood is in your veins?
61620What would the fellow leave,_ fray_?
61620Where do you prefer to be touched-- the left side or the right?"
61620Where do you ride?"
61620Where is the highwayman''s dead body?"
61620Where resides your family?"
61620Where will it end?
61620Who said a native sounded the alarm?"
61620Why be wealthy and have servants, if a man can not send them on errands on such a stormy night?"
61620Why could she not be wooed as other_ señoritas_, in the proper fashion?
61620Why did he disregard the conventions?
61620Why did he not exhibit a certain measure of common sense?
61620Why did he not show that he was a young man bursting with health, instead of acting like an aged don with one foot in the grave?
61620Why did not the man act the_ caballero_?
61620Why have you stopped to make merry while Señor Zorro rides the highway?"
61620Why should I risk my own neck?"
61620Why was the cheering?"
61620Why was this man so bold in his words?
61620Will I change her mind if I play a guitar beneath her window, or hold her hand when I may, or put my hand over my heart and sigh?
61620Will it not be all right?
61620Will you allow it?"
61620Would I be a wise man to risk having my blood let out?"
61620Would a Vega break his word regarding such a thing?"
61620Would it be possible in these turbulent times for a man to listen to words of wisdom regarding music or the poets?"
61620Would not any_ caballero_ delight to serenade his love on a moonlight night?
61620Would the captain dare hint that perhaps the Vega family was wavering in its loyalty to the governor?
61620Would the politicians dare stand against you, scions of the most powerful families?
61620Would you avenge the matter?
61620Would you like to see the_ señorita_ now?"
61620Would you make my name a by- word, Captain Ramón?
61620Would you put blade at your side and ride abroad until you found him, and then punish him as he deserves?"
61620Would you wish a wife who did not love you?
61620You admit that,_ fray_?"
61620You admit, then, that you are in league with this pretty highwayman, that you shield him upon occasion?
61620You are going to face the fury of that beating storm?"
61620You deny now they are in league with you?"
61620You have entered the inn, have you not?
61620You have not seen a masked fiend who goes by the name of Señor Zorro?"
61620You have nothing you wish to hide?"
61620You here?"
61620You know the place?
61620You make mock of me,_ caballero_?"
61620You meant what you said about your fortune?"
61620You punish me?
61620You really believe all this?"
61620You see?"
61620You seek adventure?
61620You understand now?"
61620You will tell me how he escapes if he dodges you?
61620You would descend to torture?"
61620You would not bother me, Señor Zorro?
61620You would place him where they keep insubordinate natives and common felons?"
61620You would remove her from her house?"
61620You would retire and continue to have your men surround the house?
61620You would send men about my ears, eh?
61620You would so affront a_ fray_?
61620You would throw a_ caballero_ into the filthy jail?
61620You would watch for an opportunity, and then seize me?"
61620You would whip an honest merchant because of a thieving_ fray_?"
61620Your soldiers are after the rogue?"
61620_ Buenas noches, señorita!_ I suppose I should-- er-- kiss your hand?"
61620_ Si?_ I shall be waiting."
39995A message? 39995 A year?"
39995A young man?
39995Accursed? 39995 Ah,"she said, quietly;"and when is he to bring the railroad of the Americanos to the Californias, eh?"
39995All? 39995 All?
39995Alone?
39995Alone?
39995Ana? 39995 And Capitan?"
39995And Rafael--?
39995And Victorio Lopez?
39995And for such trifles she lost her life, perhaps her soul-- who knows?
39995And he does not come to you?
39995And he is called--?
39995And he sends thee home?
39995And if he had?
39995And it means?
39995And it was given in honor of Doña Raquel Arteaga and the bishop?
39995And suppose-- suppose, Anita, you were bound by a vow to the dead-- could you ride away from that? 39995 And the curse, darling?
39995And the man?
39995And the wife and the child-- what did the man tell you of them?
39995And then?
39995And they all know, eh? 39995 And those candles of purest white, packed in scented cotton, for what especial purpose are they reserved?"
39995And what would become of some of your souls if we women did not say the prayers?
39995And what?
39995And why?
39995And you will live in my way-- not hers?
39995And you--?
39995And-- he is happy-- without thee?
39995And-- the altar? 39995 And--?"
39995And--?
39995And--?
39995And--?
39995Anita, why do you sometimes seem not quite friendly to Rafael? 39995 Are you coming?"
39995Are you in a trance?
39995Art never tired, Raquel?
39995Arteaga is no bosom friend of yours, is he?
39995Aztec? 39995 Back to the plaza?"
39995Because I came?
39995Benito, is there no boy here to ride fast to the Mission?
39995Boy, do you carry only a message to Don Rafael Arteaga?
39995Bryton alone?
39995But I-- I-- beloved?
39995But Señor? 39995 But if she is as sick as this boy says, how could she take a thirty- mile ride on horseback?"
39995But if you had never seen a dance, would you miss dancing? 39995 But not deep?"
39995But she can not be quite of the lower order, can she? 39995 But the padre?"
39995But the words-- he said what of a prophecy?
39995But think,persisted the soft little malicious tones,"is it not often the story of the pearls and the swine?
39995But what will they have when the suit is won, if this is allowed to go on?
39995But why the promise, if the man is not beloved? 39995 But you do n''t like him?"
39995But you, father? 39995 But, Rafael--""Well-- well?"
39995But, if harm should come?
39995But-- oh, ca n''t you see how all these marriages are a barter- and- sale family affair,--money that is married, instead of people? 39995 Ca n''t the bishop stop that?"
39995Can I-- will she speak to me-- once?
39995Can a dead woman be angry?
39995Child?
39995Content? 39995 Could you have been a nun and been happy if-- Rafael had not found you?"
39995Courage?
39995Deep? 39995 Did I not see you at San Juan Capistrano, at Alvara''s and at the Mission?
39995Did he not fight as he was able beside her father? 39995 Did she nurse him through the illness?"
39995Did the girl tell you what the ring meant?
39995Did they tell you I thought you were dead?
39995Do I not understand? 39995 Do they try?"
39995Do they-- do they try? 39995 Do you fear any trouble with those Indians to- night?"
39995Do you know why they go like that? 39995 Do you send them all together, or by the five hundred, across the range, Señor Bryton?"
39995Do you think I shall leave you here after knowing the truth? 39995 Does the señora forget all that,"he asked,"or is there a caballero to guard her where she rides?"
39995Don Teddy? 39995 Doña Angela laughs at it, and you frown; and between the two, how are we to know how serious it may all be to you?"
39995Doña Maria is Catholic-- is Spanish-- is--"Rafael,said his bride, quietly,"will you listen a little?
39995Doña Raquel Arteaga?
39995Doña Refugia?
39995Drunk-- I? 39995 Dying?"
39995Even to her-- husband?
39995Father, does she know?
39995For taking pity on a lonely bachelor?
39995For what is that, Jacoba?
39995Free? 39995 From Capitan?
39995From the carriage?
39995From where do you come?
39995Good? 39995 Had I better speak with them?"
39995Had the good son nothing to do with the arrangement?
39995Have they sent for Rafael?
39995He is hurt-- and coming here--_here_?
39995He sleeping, then?
39995He? 39995 His wife?
39995How could I? 39995 How could you offer them to her?
39995How did the letter come?
39995How do I know? 39995 How do you do, Señor Arteaga?"
39995How does one forget a night like that, when we walked out of the wilderness into the day together? 39995 How many of you believe in love at first sight?"
39995How often shall I have to tell you that you must not make those foolish promises to me? 39995 How would an Indian god be put in a Christian church?"
39995How?
39995I suppose you know that your cousin and his wife are not here?
39995I thought perhaps-- Did any strangers ride south last night,--a large party?
39995I-- ride alone to San Joaquin ranch?
39995If it was the horse of Don Eduardo, and José had ridden for him ten years, why can not Don Eduardo pay?
39995Invitation?
39995Irrespective of her mother?
39995Is he a workman?
39995Is he not handsome and good?
39995Is it all true, señor?
39995Is it human to remember, when one should forget and can not?
39995Is it so bad as that?
39995Is it so easy for you, then?
39995Is it so? 39995 Is it-- a witchcraft?"
39995Is it?
39995Is that not love, Raquelita?
39995Is that the only reason?
39995Is the so good Señor Bryton not so good at last? 39995 Is there a spirit of unrest with you also?
39995Is there not anyone here to speak plainly, and the truth? 39995 It is a girl-- no?"
39995It is the Americana?
39995It is true, then-- it is that English woman still?
39995It may be so, but-- do you expect strong fights from a girl who was half a nun? 39995 It was a mistake, then, that he cared?"
39995It was you who fired? 39995 Like slipping a ring from your finger or a bracelet from your wrist, and putting it aside to wear no more?
39995Lonely?
39995Many fields?
39995Married my wife? 39995 May I, señor?"
39995Meant?
39995My mother?
39995My-- my-- you can find no word, madama, for my madness; is that it?
39995Nasty?
39995No man of California would let a girl of pleasure dance on the things sacred to the woman of his family; eh, Antonio?
39995No? 39995 Nordico?
39995Not Angela, the señora who is Don Eduardo''s English cousin?
39995Not only the Arteagas'', I suppose?
39995Nothing? 39995 Now that one of you boys is married, you should settle down and be a permanent citizen of some district,--what is the matter with this place?"
39995Now, señor, for the love of God, will you let us find safer footing?
39995Of all the Indian servants, have you none trained in so laborious a task as this?
39995Of nights or days, señor?
39995Of what use is beauty to a woman who is not beloved?
39995Oh, he was? 39995 Oh, is that where you are?
39995Oh, you not hearing that?
39995Oh-- Capitan?
39995Oh-- señora?
39995Or-- or of anything I might offend you in?
39995Padre Libertad-- the Liberated? 39995 Pay?"
39995Raquel, do you hate them as much as Doña Luisa?
39995Raquel, do you really see how little the ideas of Don Rafael and his mother agree? 39995 Raquel-- does she know?"
39995Raquelita mia, I was wrong, I know it was wrong to bring you; but oh, my beloved--"You-- did not know-- he-- was here?
39995Rather thin, is n''t it, all of that story?
39995Sahirit?
39995Selling to others the stone that is accursed?
39995Señor Bryton-- eh?
39995Share a room with strangers? 39995 She could marry with other men: what white devil in her turns her to that mad Rafael?
39995She does not care at all for people, does she?
39995She is asleep now?
39995She is worse?
39995She kneels there to pray--_she_? 39995 She knows?"
39995She means you?
39995She?
39995Since when have ye dared strike at gentlemen? 39995 So soon-- going?"
39995So they come back here for the ceremony?
39995So?
39995Some superstition?
39995Something has happened-- in there?
39995Still? 39995 The American?
39995The Don Rafael-- he has started for San Diego?
39995The boat?
39995The men who can not reach the stars content themselves with picking flowers, do they not?
39995The priest?
39995The woman need be strong to win against them-- is she?
39995Then you know him? 39995 There are, then, different shades of blackness?"
39995They had this poor old wretch almost pulled in two-- will you take her?
39995This?
39995Thou comest here to dance with the girls of San Juan, that the other girl may be forgotten? 39995 Tired?
39995To Mexico? 39995 To San Juan?"
39995To work for Mother Church-- is not that of happiness?
39995To- day? 39995 True, father: who would?"
39995True-- very true; but which of us is always wise?
39995Um-- something of church property south of here, was n''t it?
39995Understood? 39995 Was that Rafael Arteaga''s wife?"
39995Was that about the boat all a jest? 39995 Was that you?"
39995We will go to the corrals, and help you to forget the girl-- no?
39995Weak? 39995 Well-- if not?"
39995Well?
39995Well?
39995Well?
39995What better luck could a man have, than a chance to meet Doña Raquel Estevan de Arteaga?
39995What did the Indian witch tell you in the hall?
39995What do you know of her people?
39995What do you say?
39995What do you?
39995What does that matter? 39995 What has she to do with the railroads-- she or her family?
39995What if his mother heard?
39995What is it, Anita?
39995What is it, señor?
39995What is there to say to a woman like that? 39995 What makes you think so?"
39995What need?
39995What shall I tell you, Don Keith?
39995What the devil can I do with her if she comes now?
39995What the devil did you mean by this bravado?
39995What the devil is it to you?
39995What''s that?
39995What''s up there?
39995What, then, do you try to forget, my darling?
39995Where do you ride in such haste, if nothing is up?
39995Where?
39995Which of our friends make it?
39995Which of them?
39995Who is now the tempter? 39995 Who is the American señora of the two ears?"
39995Who knows? 39995 Who knows?
39995Who knows?
39995Who knows?
39995Who knows?
39995Who knows?
39995Who says women are inconsistent?
39995Who says? 39995 Who-- Ana?
39995Why did you do it?
39995Why do people say so? 39995 Why do you make Aunt Jacoba weep like that?"
39995Why do you two quarrel always?
39995Why do you whisper, and not speak aloud?
39995Why not a heaven?
39995Why not, if she is the superior?
39995Why should I not?
39995Why should he not be beloved?
39995Why should you do that?
39995Will he get it?
39995Will you have whiskey, or the bottle of wine?
39995Will you honor my house by accepting it during your stay, señora?
39995Will you, Señor Bryton, see that these savages do not attempt another roasting, while I look to the woman who is dying?
39995With my-- help?
39995You are Benito, are you not?
39995You are Felipe''s daughter, yet you are much Americano-- eh? 39995 You are a relative now-- is it not so?"
39995You are certain it was not Estevan''s daughter she meant to harm?
39995You are not afraid to wait here?
39995You are not to be even Catholic with me? 39995 You do n''t believe me?"
39995You do n''t like him?
39995You have known those people before?
39995You have not that custom in your land-- no?
39995You hear?
39995You know something more?
39995You said-- what was it you said? 39995 You see her-- some day?"
39995You think it well when that wife put the knife in the heart of the husband?
39995You think of it as all past, that curse?
39995You think so?
39995You think that it is good to tie a gentleman on a bench, and put his heart on a shelf-- no?
39995You too, my friend?
39995You tramped a long way in the dust to find trouble, did you? 39995 You want it very much,"she said;"but why?
39995You will?
39995Your eyes are like stars; and-- what has wakened in you this wild mood? 39995 Your love and happiness?"
39995Your name is Bryton?
39995Your wife expects us to- night?
39995_ Donas? 39995 ''How much money do you want?'' 39995 A woman may be tired, may she not? 39995 Across the line, do these bandits of ours make much trouble these days?
39995Ai-- yi!--these other sweethearts are fellows who make much trouble!--so?"
39995Alone?"
39995Also, the matter of the wedding,--would it be postponed because of the funeral?
39995And after the life had gone from Doña Raquel, who could tell that she might not kill others, even all of them on the ranch?
39995And he saved her from Juan Flores that night?
39995And that silent padre who had shielded him from knowing it-- what did his devoted guardianship mean?
39995And then the morning star, the star of the Holy Spirit, that was yours, Doña mia; and then-- then-- you remember all-- all of our one night?"
39995And who was your pretty señorita?
39995And why should Keith betray his indifference in the way he did?
39995And why-- why-- that strange intensity of the priest?
39995And would he find out in the same way?
39995And would my friends have hidden it from me until these upstarts were across my door?"
39995Are Teddy and I to do the best we can without your blessing?"
39995Are there no more flowers?
39995Are you adding stage- driving to your other accomplishments?"
39995Are you going to be coquette to the wedding- day?"
39995Between your vow for the soul of Rafael and your love for the one man--""Well, my Anita?"
39995Bryton tried in vain to think what he had said to annoy Teresa so exceedingly; could it have been his inquiring as to the estate?
39995But he saw you, and so--""And that priest saved me from them, Anita?"
39995But if she cared more, would she do as she did when the girl Marta came to the Mission with her child?
39995But is it true what they say, that there was the blood of the old Mexican Indios in her mother?"
39995But the jewels-- why not?
39995But what use to argue with an angry, jealous woman hunting for a grievance?
39995But what was it made every man, and many women, turn to look again at the face of Raquel Estevan?
39995But who could tell Doña Luisa that?
39995But why do you ride alone?"
39995But why does she dislike the American?"
39995But you know what makes me happy, Jacoba?
39995But you--?"
39995But, after all, is it not to thank the saints that he is married?"
39995But, after all, what is all this life here to you?
39995Can not we help that?
39995Can you in quiet help him to San Juan?
39995Can you stand that too?"
39995Can you understand so crazy a thing as that?"
39995Coming here-- now?
39995Contemptuously viewing the modest sea bass, he said:"Fish only a foot long-- what good are they?
39995Could it be?
39995Could that be?"
39995Dead, you say?--before the wedding- day?
39995Did I not tell you?
39995Did he say anything about a doctor?"
39995Did he?"
39995Did she not say so, Anita?"
39995Did you do this?"
39995Did you learn more than her name?"
39995Did you not fear she would disgrace us all by leaping into the carriage?"
39995Did you see, Doña Maria?
39995Do Californians forget?"
39995Do I not go with you?
39995Do not you?"
39995Do they wish to lie, or do they not know?
39995Do you suppose I could drag her on this trip, and a Mexican or Indian nurse?"
39995Do you suppose that villanous- looking black- and- tan in the serape will carry my boxes into the hotel?
39995Does he know one?"
39995Does he want his brother''s wife to see only himself?"
39995Does it follow me here?"
39995Does she know the truth about you?"
39995Does the boy take it, or do I?"
39995Does the fine new government want my home to quarter their pigs of soldiers in, as they did in the Mission in other days?
39995Don Rafael?"
39995Doña Angela thinks for certain--""Doña Angela?"
39995For whom think you old Tomás tolls the bell?"
39995Had he ever cared?
39995Had he not said a boat left no track on the ocean,--the boat he had sworn to find a harbor for,--sworn to?
39995Had he not said in the dusk of the corridor last night that his soul was at her feet?
39995Had not some of them snuffed out candles on the graves with their accursed rifles, last All Souls''Day?
39995Have you seen the chest of the_ donas_?
39995He had no wife, and the girls all wore beads he bought-- but why not?
39995He hates Rafael like that, yet lets him live?"
39995He is-- what relation should he be to us, Refugia?"
39995Her husband goes on long voyages-- and you must apologize to me-- you hear?
39995His brother''s wife-- eh?
39995How can she be at the same time at the San Joaquin ranch?"
39995How can we, when no one knows?
39995How comes the rule of the Aztec altar to this Christian temple?"
39995How could any creature like that make the journey?"
39995How could that be, when they have not met?
39995How do you get such crazy things in your head?"
39995How does it come I never met him before?"
39995How else could she be my wife?"
39995How is that?"
39995How near?"
39995How was a man to read a woman who stared out on life like a sphinx, seeing nothing and hearing nothing?
39995How-- how had he chanced to enter into this half- pagan atmosphere of death?
39995How?"
39995I did not know you Americanos gave Mexicans credit for such negative virtues?"
39995I do not understand?
39995I do not understand?
39995I know, and why not?
39995If the padres did not get more effective holy water, whose fault was it that poor souls had to seek help elsewhere?
39995If you see him, you see him-- but--""But he comes to San Juan?"
39995If-- if-- in any way you could warn him--""Warn him?
39995In riding the hills for Bryton, what others hidden there might be discovered for death?
39995In the flickering light Ana could see that her eyes grew large-- with dread, or anger, or what?
39995Is it not handsome?
39995Is it not time some of the family should try to live for blessings?"
39995Is it so long since Los Angeles?"
39995Is it the wilderness alone?"
39995Is she sleeping?"
39995Is that not the duty of us both as good Catholics?"
39995Is there anything else I can do for you at present?"
39995Is there coffee?
39995It is like a ghost comes to my bed to-- to-- ah, Doña Espiritu-- mia!--what is the anger in thine eyes?"
39995It was a mouth made for love; yet-- was it the shadow of the dark veil she had so nearly worn?
39995It was a warning, a warning of some sort; that much she was sure of, and-- what was it about her father-- her father''s name?
39995Libertad?
39995Maybe I never shall learn it-- who knows?
39995Maybe she have never before talked with one young man, one minute of her life; who knows?"
39995Miguel could not be seen; what use was it to witness the howling mob of Indian retainers?
39995Must the two of us be weaker than one?"
39995No one tries really to hide things; it is not here the railroad is to be first; it is only talk; it may never happen-- it may--""Where?"
39995No?
39995No?
39995Now that you know whom you may have to meet, will you ride with me, or back to the road?"
39995Now you will help me to kill the American?"
39995Now, is it reasonable to think that Arteaga''s wife would ride at dark, alone, over this country where hold- ups are so common?
39995Of course a woman could do a lot with a man if he was not so foolish as to marry her, but after that what could she do but keep the home and obey?
39995Of what use to tell Alvara it was a woman?
39995Of what use were words?
39995Oh, if he keeps up the compliments, who knows but that we may be good friends yet-- after he has paid for the horses he took north?
39995Or Dana''s Point, beyond there?
39995Or did not the news brought by Victorio Lopez make more imperative the need for secrecy?
39995Or was it the shadow of some future-- a prophecy of the years to come?
39995Rafael lost some fine horses that night-- do you remember?"
39995Rafael said you were not to be told; but since you think we mean to speak falsely, or deceive you--""Where is it to come?
39995Rafael, where now is that boat?"
39995She did n''t tell you?"
39995She is better-- or-- how?"
39995She supposed it was a stampede of horses-- was it?
39995She think that girl do more to keep him from walking in Miguel''s shoes than prayers to the saints can do; and it may be,--who knows?
39995She thinks maybe she is doing a pious thing, who knows?"
39995She was half afraid of him and after all what could he do if she did elude him like that?
39995Should she-- or should she not?
39995Since the year Don Eduardo and Doña Maria bought it, what has happened?
39995So I--""You heard that?
39995Some of them found other amusements when their husbands rode abroad, but what more could they do than that, even the most powerful?
39995Some one should warn Doña Raquel, for who knows where it will end?
39995Still, who could tell?
39995Suppose he should not come; you would die without confession?"
39995That Bryton thinks of her?
39995That is the man, is it?
39995That she had listened to his words, and---- Or was that also a fancy born of the fever?
39995The Church of God?
39995The bishop asked who she was-- you remember?"
39995Then how-- why should Teresa say this thing?
39995Therefore, was it fair to lead her blindfold to meet another of that heretic family, to whom she would not open her door even to please her husband?
39995These greasers have tricks of their own, and most of them are cousins-- see?"
39995They do not compare well with the American ladies''manners-- no?"
39995This man-- what is his name?
39995This trip was not so much to forget a girl as to-- you remember Teddy, my half- brother?"
39995Understand?"
39995Was any one hurt?
39995Was it a hint of regret for the cloistered life left behind?
39995Was it that the latter was dead, and thus his letters accessible?
39995Was she afraid of controversy over the still warm question of Mexican and United States rights?
39995Was that so?
39995We heard it all at San Luis Rey as we drove north-- you remember?"
39995We met at the alcalde''s last year when the army officers were in San Juan?
39995Were you ever in Old Mexico, Don Juan?"
39995What better way, after all, than the boat?
39995What did it mean that he had approved that once she had come there and stood by the bed with her hands in his?
39995What do I care?"
39995What is it you mean?
39995What is it you try to hide from me?"
39995What is now wrong with the San Antonio road?"
39995What kind of a girl would go back there?
39995What mad fanaticism is that?
39995What mad idea had she in thus coming to the last village likely to be attractive to her?
39995What need to pay the priests when you do enough praying for an army?"
39995What new crime do they plan against the Californias?
39995What other man would ride with his wife?"
39995What other reason could there be?
39995What treasure had Felipe Estevan''s daughter saved for Rafael Arteaga?
39995What was he doing these days, when every man who held stock and could fight rode abroad?
39995What was it you said of a padre?
39995What was it?
39995What was it?"
39995What was the name they called her?
39995What witchery was it by which its mesa and its valley and its wonderful shore were forever set apart from other shores of California?
39995What would even prayers or holy Church do against a people so ignored by God?
39995What would she not endure for her beloved Rafael-- now your beloved Rafael?"
39995What, then, does it take to save souls in your country?"
39995When did Tomás reach you with the letter?"
39995When had he ever resisted a love appealing?
39995When is it to be?"
39995When that is so, who can say that even an unknown love has not its own uses?
39995When they first bought those old walls of the Mission at Pico''s auction, they were masters of the land, but what of that?"
39995Where can I find him?
39995Where could a carriage like that come from at such an hour?
39995Where is the key of the chest of the_ donas_?
39995Where should Señor Bryton go but where his friends are?
39995Where was he, that the voice of Rafael Arteaga dared ring with such imperious directions?
39995Where''s your baby?"
39995Who else would?
39995Who is fool enough to buy such?"
39995Who knows?
39995Who knows?"
39995Who?
39995Whose pipe is this under the edge of our lady''s lace robe?
39995Why do you look so frightened?
39995Why do you not get another husband to worry into the grave, and let your neighbors alone?"
39995Why had she barred her out and raised the aggressive spirit in her?
39995Why not let some less dear one tell me?"
39995Why not wish for a more difficult thing?
39995Why should that be, if it is only his brother''s wife?"
39995Why?"
39995Will it please you to have this seat?"
39995Will you come quickly?"
39995Will you enter?"
39995Will you ride along?"
39995Will you-- will you try to manage that no one else comes?
39995With that battle won from the intolerant Mexican girl, were the jewels and the coin out of reach?
39995Would he ever really care for any one?
39995Would he let her?
39995Would not the Downings have known?"
39995Would you like that bluff above the river''s mouth?
39995Yes?"
39995Yet--_quien sabe_?
39995You are Spanish and of Mexico, padre?"
39995You are of the States, is it not so?
39995You come back to San Juan-- no?"
39995You come to the carriage and see the mother of Rafael-- no?
39995You go with the horses across the deserts?"
39995You have not forgotten that?"
39995You know?"
39995You make him out an Arteaga, yet he is called Nordico?"
39995You mean Keith Bryton?"
39995You no want that they begin sooner than that?"
39995You outride all the party to reach San Juan, and Rafael; yet how are we sure what urges you?"
39995You see him sometimes?"
39995You think your American ladies do that same thing-- no?"
39995You wake up to be all Americano-- no?"
39995You will cut out the fiesta and the barbecue always given for the army men?
39995Your American friend said--?"
39995Your brother, is it?
39995Your letter makes you young again-- so?"
39995[ Illustration: DOÑA ANGELA]"Will it make many changes in the business-- his death?"
39995and if you should get sick and die, and Padre Sanchez on some other side of the world?
39995and she gave you rings?"
39995he demanded,"or is it a written letter?"
39995he repeated,"is that what they meant when they said the Indian had killed a woman?"
39995is not that a lover, Raquelita?"
39995is_ that_ why you are guarding him so carefully?"
39995muttered Dolores,"and Rafael--""His heart it will break-- no?
39995she inquired;"and why should the wedding of my son have interest for such-- persons?"
39995they lied to us, and now--""Forgetting?"
39995what of the curse of the lie?"
39995where is he?"
39995who of us is glad with unmixed gladness, after the door has been closed on our youth and the dreams of youth?"
39995would he attack the Mission or the town?"
39995you do n''t mean that by any chance it is at last the right one?"
10213''Frisco woman?
10213Am I needed or ai n''t I?
10213An''did n''t I keep my promise? 10213 And Baldy Winch, the one who knifed you----?"
10213And I? 10213 And I?"
10213And I?
10213And if we draw a blank?
10213And usually I do n''t go before Saturday?
10213And what do you think of this, Miss Gloria?
10213And what will you say when I introduce you to the Pharaoh who was a big, husky giant before Thebes was thought of?
10213And who has been talking to you?
10213And you know where it is?
10213And you say he''s_ well_?
10213And you, Brail? 10213 And you, King, what are you after?"
10213Another drink before I go?
10213Anybody got anything to say? 10213 Are n''t you glad, Mark?"
10213Are n''t you going to kiss me good- night?
10213Are we going back?
10213Are you quite sure I said that?
10213Are you ready?
10213Are you up to crowding ahead on foot?
10213As long as I''m satisfied, you are, are n''t you?
10213As lovers love? 10213 Before you go in the morning you will come to my door?"
10213Being as I''ve worked on this lay a long time, since I let you others in on it, since I led you to it-- think that''s the fair way to split it? 10213 Brodie has been hanging around him lately, has n''t he?"
10213But Brodie? 10213 But gone where?"
10213But if I would n''t last ten minutes, as you so elegantly put it?
10213But we''ll wait,she asked in utter, weary meekness,"until this horrible storm is over?"
10213But, Gloria, why not? 10213 Ca n''t you see what she''s up to?
10213Can you forgive, Mark?
10213Can you-- not so soon, but some day-- forgive me?
10213Church to- morrow evening and school now?
10213Dead, ai n''t he?
10213Did Brodie----?
10213Did I?
10213Did n''t I explain all of that last night?
10213Did n''t you hear what he said?
10213Did n''t you just come out of the hotel?
10213Did you?
10213Do n''t believe I ever remembered it before, did I?
10213Do n''t you know I wouldn''t----?
10213Do n''t you like girls?
10213Do n''t you want me?
10213Do they?
10213Do you know,he said presently,"that they are probably Gratton and Swen Brodie and their outfit?"
10213Do you know... do you guess... have you the faintest suspicion how I love you?
10213Do you love me, Gloria?
10213Do you think,she said contemptuously,"that what you have hidden back there I could n''t find?"
10213Driven as I was?
10213Eh? 10213 For one thing,"he said brusquely,"I''ll bet you have n''t had a bite to eat since you got here; have you?"
10213Glad? 10213 Gloria,"he said smoothly,"that is n''t necessary, is it?"
10213Gloria----"Mark?
10213Going? 10213 Gold?"
10213Good- night, you mean, do n''t you?
10213Got anything to say?
10213Gratton''s, then King''s, then Gratton''s again?
10213Have n''t I got enough on my hands without you yelping at me?
10213Have n''t I made good already? 10213 Have n''t I told you I was a fool?
10213Have to go all the way back to a grandfather?
10213Have you gone mad, Gloria?
10213Hear her, Steve, old horse? 10213 How came you here?"
10213How do I know? 10213 How do you_ know_ what Brodie and Parker were after?"
10213Howdy, miss?
10213Hurt much?
10213I am going upstairs; wait here for me----"You will come to me? 10213 I ca n''t carry you and the pack and rifle and everything, can I?
10213I demand to know what word Gaynor sent----"Will you have him go, Mark?
10213I supposed that was why you was here----"How hurt?
10213If I do n''t know nothin'',jibed Honeycutt,"what''re you askin''me for?"
10213If I had not come-- would you have gone on with the thing?
10213If I were not along you would go the way they have gone?
10213In God''s name,he demanded,"what do you mean by a thing like that?
10213In what,he replied in that impersonal way which maddened her,"have you so altered as to be worth a man''s broken promise?"
10213Is it going to keep on snowing?
10213Is it?
10213It is Swen Brodie?
10213It wo n''t be bad to have a man stuck on you that''s got all kind of kale, will it, girlie?
10213It''s you, is it? 10213 Just a tree?
10213Just at a rough guess what would you say was the oldest thing in the world?
10213Just because I invited them up here do I have to give up every shred of my independence?
10213Just what is it? 10213 King?
10213Let me rest a bit and get warm?
10213Maybe,suggested Spalding,"his girl brought word?"
10213Me?
10213Meanin''you, Mark?
10213Miss Gloria----"You asked me something?
10213Must we go over it all again? 10213 My father?"
10213Not Mark King, rot him.... Ben Gaynor''s girl, you say? 10213 Not even Gus Ingle''s red, red gold?"
10213Not going so soon?
10213Not loving me, you married me just to save yourself from possible scandal?
10213Now that I have got up here, why not stay? 10213 Now, Gloria?"
10213Now, if I turn back----"To the house?
10213Now, why did she say that?
10213Now?
10213Or do you want me to begin shooting from here?
10213Papa hurt?
10213Pharaoh?
10213Right now?
10213She do n''t cotton to you, and, what''s more, whose gold is it, anyhow? 10213 Sheriff?
10213Since when have you been studying law, Brodie? 10213 So?"
10213So?
10213Step lively, will you?
10213Suppose we have the explanations now? 10213 Swen Brodie?"
10213Tell me,said King heavily,"when you refused to marry Gratton last night-- did you know that I was outside?"
10213Then what are you comin''pesterin''me for? 10213 Then you have n''t forgotten?
10213Then you''re Ben Gaynor''s girl?
10213Think I''m the man to let the crowd of you lift a fortune right under my nose? 10213 Think so, Benny?"
10213Think so?
10213Those men?
10213Up in the other cave, maybe?
10213Very nice, ai n''t it, boys?
10213Wait a minute, will you?
10213Want to kill your horse?
10213Was n''t I a boy grown when the dyin'', delerious man stumbled in on the camp? 10213 Was n''t he bad hurt last night?"
10213Was n''t he there?
10213Was she----?
10213We were short of food-- he is hunting-- maybe he has gone for help----"And you showed Gratton where he hid his gold? 10213 We will overtake them?
10213Well, then? 10213 Well,"demanded Gaynor,"what''s to be done?
10213Well?
10213Well?
10213Well?
10213Well?
10213Well?
10213Were you?
10213What about_ me_?
10213What alterations?
10213What are you after?
10213What do you know about it?
10213What do you mean?
10213What do you say to a cup of coffee? 10213 What do you suppose?"
10213What do you think of her marryin''that swab, now? 10213 What else do you leave me?"
10213What else is there to do?
10213What girl would n''t?
10213What have you got to say about it?
10213What if I am? 10213 What in the world did you want to blush like that for?
10213What in the world happened?
10213What in the world was Mark King thinking of?
10213What is it?
10213What is the oldest thing in the world?
10213What is what?
10213What makes you look like that? 10213 What makes you so sure?"
10213What more do you want? 10213 What of it?"
10213What particular article of my daintily served luncheon has made the great hit with you? 10213 What sort is she, Steve?"
10213What was it like up on the cliff tops?
10213What''s the good, Mark? 10213 What?"
10213What?
10213When did you ever ask me if I loved you?
10213When? 10213 Where are you goin''to put it?"
10213Where is King?
10213Where is King?
10213Where is it?
10213Where''s King all this time?
10213Where''s my rifle?
10213Where?
10213Which one?
10213Who are you talking about, Betty?
10213Who in blazes are you, kid? 10213 Who said I wanted help?
10213Who said there was money? 10213 Who were they?"
10213Why did you leave me?
10213Why just you two guys, anyway? 10213 Why not leave it here until we know----?"
10213Why not now?
10213Why should we move, after all?
10213Why, what on earth is the matter, Frieda?
10213Will you come down now? 10213 Will you go and see him one more time?"
10213Will you marry me, Gloria? 10213 Will you tell him good- night for me?"
10213Will you, Gloria?
10213Wo n''t you sit down with me, Mark?
10213Would n''t think now, to look at her, that she was born at Gold Run in a family as rugged as yours and mine, would you? 10213 Would you rather that it was Mark King or I who succeeded?"
10213Yes, Mark?
10213You ai n''t dead yet, are you? 10213 You are going so soon?
10213You are going to leave me here?
10213You are not afraid that I ca n''t take care of you, are you, Gloria?
10213You are not dangerously hurt, papa?
10213You are not going to leave me here alone, are you?
10213You could find it but you wo n''t,he returned with quiet assurance that jerked the question from her:"Why?"
10213You have rested?
10213You know that Gratton has set out to ruin your father? 10213 You know who they are, then?"
10213You listened- in while I talked with mamma, did n''t you?
10213You love me so much, Mark?
10213You mean not knowing them better?
10213You mean that then we could n''t get out at all?
10213You mean you did n''t love me, Gloria?
10213You mean-- we may start back to- day?
10213You plan on going to them?
10213You said last night that you were n''t afraid of anything Brodie and his men could do? 10213 You saw that smoke?"
10213You went for my bear? 10213 You wo n''t let him----?"
10213You would do anything you could to make me happy? 10213 You would like to follow after them?"
10213You''re gettin''married right now?
10213You''re the young lady that stopped in here one day last spring with Mark King? 10213 You, Gloria?
10213Your father? 10213 _ I_ have n''t said you wo n''t be needed, have I?"
10213... Was there really any danger, would there be danger to her?
10213Ai n''t you got any sense?
10213All these hours in the saddle----"Tired much?"
10213Alone?
10213Already, my dear?"
10213Am I not ready to do whatever I can?"
10213An explanation of her presence in the house while her guests were still in the yard; why explain so trifling a matter?
10213An''did n''t I square with him by takin''what I wanted?"
10213An''where''s your mamma?"
10213And as an afterthought:"Now that you are feeling better, perhaps you will go up with me and help?"
10213And did she want it?
10213And from whom?
10213And in the end she said in a tone which she managed to make full of challenge:"Which of you is the better man?"
10213And now shall we start?
10213And now that she had allowed him to carry her out of the quicksands?
10213And now, now you will marry me, wo n''t you?"
10213And that hundred dollars I was to get so fast, how about that?
10213And then?
10213And think?"
10213And toast and eggs?"
10213And was now no time, after all?
10213And was she one to love the wilderness-- for long?
10213And what next does he plan?
10213And what would Mark King say to Ben Gaynor, even if he brought back much raw red gold, if it had cost the life of Ben Gaynor''s daughter?
10213And whence the fine idea?"
10213And who do you suppose I found poking around there?"
10213And would it take long to climb them?
10213And would the mad one shout shrieking defiance at the silence?--or go about on tip- toe, finger laid across his lips?
10213And you chose me?"
10213And you know it, do n''t you?"
10213And you''ll hurry, wo n''t you, Mark?"
10213And you, Tony?
10213And, if you say him no, he''ll shoot his face off, wo n''t he?"
10213And--""Is it very much further to the caves?"
10213Anything, Mark?"
10213Are n''t you?"
10213Are you all right?"
10213Are you stark, raving mad?"
10213Are you sure everything is all right?"
10213As I have loved you?
10213As a wife should love her husband?"
10213As though it were alive--"She broke off, laughing, and amended:"But they_ are_ alive, are n''t they?
10213At the first glint of dawn?
10213Beast, you call me?
10213Benny and the Italian were still alive and might be near?
10213Benny, who always had a thought of his own, said quietly:"What are you doin''about Gratton?
10213Brodie ripped out a string of oaths, demanding:"Who told_ you_ to come in?
10213But I was just asking you----""Where is he?"
10213But am I goin''to blab now, havin''kept a shut mouth all these years?''
10213But how do you know?"
10213But how?
10213But if they made a quick dash in and out; two days each way, not over one day at Gus Ingle''s caves?
10213But keep your eye peeled for Ben, will you?
10213But she merely said, by way of beginning:"The storm is over, then?"
10213But that she should go with him into the mountains on this quest of his?
10213But was he mad?
10213But what''s a gove''ment?
10213But where the devil is''Caive thre''?"
10213But you''ll do it for me, my girl?
10213But, in the meantime, what will you do?"
10213By who?
10213Ca n''t you see that I am the gladdest man on earth?
10213Can I close up the entrance, somehow, so that they wo n''t find it?
10213Can I count on you sticking on the job, your father''s and your own job as much as mine, until we make a go of it?"
10213Can I count on you?
10213Can you do it?"
10213Can you tell me, dear?"
10213Cautious now, would its caution slowly subside as its hunger grew and as she always fled from it?
10213Comin''?"
10213Could he not feel the ominous threat of the bleak day and the monster cliffs?
10213Could he not hear the hostile voices of the raging waters?
10213Did he know that, too?
10213Did it not menace and frighten and, in the end, would it not repel?
10213Did men change colour like chameleons, shifted from one environment to another?
10213Did n''t I hear him talk an''did n''t I see what he had in his fist?
10213Did n''t Mr. Gratton tell you----?"
10213Did she, down in the depths of her frivolous girl- heart, want to be that?
10213Did you marry me without love and just to save yourself from possible gossip of being alone all night with a man?
10213Do n''t I tell you that already Brodie has gone as far as Lookout Ridge?
10213Do n''t you hear them?
10213Do you hear me?
10213Do you realize that I have never seen you in the city?
10213Do you want to lie here and die to- night?"
10213Do you want to spoil everything for me?"
10213Does n''t it?"
10213Does old Honeycutt know any more than the rest of us?"
10213Eh, girlie?"
10213Expectin''him?"
10213Finally it was Gloria who cried with sudden laughter:"Oh, what_ difference_ does it make?
10213For my sake-- for the sake of papa''s daughter and hence for papa''s sake no less-- will you go through the form of marrying me?
10213For, why was she not already in Gratton''s camp?
10213From out these shadows, before his keen eyes found the man they sought, he heard a voice calling faintly:"That you, Brodie?"
10213Get me a drink, will you?"
10213Girls are rather knowing creatures; I wonder if you realize that?"
10213Glad that you want to come with me?
10213Gloria and Gratton here?
10213Goin''to take a snooze?"
10213Good God, what_ did_ she know?
10213Got anything to say?
10213Got it?"
10213Gratton could not, or would not, climb to the higher cave; then why should they not make this their shelter?
10213Gratton, rising to fresh fury, shouted at him:"And leave you and her here?
10213Gratton?"
10213Gratton?"
10213Gratton?"
10213Gratton?"
10213Gratton?"
10213Had he gone mad?
10213Had he gone mad?
10213Had he not come to her when she needed him, and done his uttermost for her?
10213Had he thought of that?
10213Had she glimpsed, when she so gaily left San Francisco last night, that this escapade was something more than a mere"lark"?
10213Has Ben showed up yet?"
10213Have n''t I kept my promise?
10213Have n''t you sense enough to see it''s going to be nip and tuck if we ever get out of this?
10213He had struck her.... What had come over him?
10213He has gone?
10213He has left you alone here?"
10213He heard a girl''s voice:"But_ who_ is he?
10213He hesitated, then said harshly:"Would you have married him?"
10213He is n''t going to eat me, is he?
10213He loved her, did he?
10213He sat up, demanding:"Has Ben come?"
10213He told himself that with savage emphasis, but he asked: could he let her go?
10213He''ll claim his share, wo n''t he?
10213Her eyes were thoughtful; would he always be good to her?
10213Her mother said"Yes?"
10213Here was the matter of his perplexity; did they know all that he did?
10213Here?
10213His first thought, making his body tense with anger, was that he had not come in time to save her from Brodie''s hands.... What was Gloria doing?
10213Hoping to influence his decision, she said quickly:"Had n''t we better turn back now?"
10213How could a girl like Gloria, with all of her surety of her own decisions, understand a man like King?
10213How could a man like Mark King quite understand a girl like Gloria?
10213How had she so much as tolerated him?
10213How had she thought well of him down in the city?
10213How soon would he return?
10213Hurt----Say, you ai n''t Ben Gaynor''s daughter, are you?"
10213I ca n''t say any more than that, can I?
10213I get just half that; that leaves half a million, do n''t it?
10213I have built the fire; will you get up?"
10213I thought I made you see how I was placed, how there was but the one thing for me to do....""Marry Gratton or me?
10213I wonder if I am insane?"
10213I wonder if you would come down-- if I asked you to?
10213I''ll give a bottle of whiskey for her; hey, Brodie?"
10213I''m to go?"
10213I----""But_ where_ are you?
10213I----""What has happened, child?
10213I... Oh, wo n''t you let me go?
10213If Swen Brodie were sure enough of what he was about to rid himself of Andy Parker, what would he not do with old Honeycutt?
10213If he ever fought Swen Brodie, just man to man, with only the weapons nature gave them, what would the end be?
10213If her hand but lay in the hand of Mark King, what did gold matter?
10213If it were answered that she was married to Mark King, there would be the question:"And where, my dear, is this Mark King?"
10213If they went on horseback nearly all the way, and travelled light?
10213If you know where it is?"
10213If you popped him off now, how would we know where to look?"
10213In God''s name,_ where_?"
10213In her distorted vision, blurred by passionate anger, she cried out quickly:"So, now that the odds are against you, you come cringing to me, do you?"
10213Is he hurt?"
10213Is it, perhaps, the rancid butter that you adore?"
10213Is it_ yes_?"
10213Is n''t a girl''s hair a terrible affliction, Mr. King?
10213Is that why you are in a hurry now?"
10213Is that why you married me?
10213Is that you?"
10213It is hard to believe, is n''t it?
10213It was only a lark; I meant innocently, you know that, do n''t you, Gloria?"
10213It''s irregular; do n''t know as I might n''t get in trouble for it----""The marriage would be binding, would n''t it?"
10213It''s lots of fun, too, in its own way, do n''t you think?
10213It''s settled?
10213It''s you, is it, King?"
10213June it was, was n''t it?
10213Just what?
10213Just where had Brodie gone?
10213Kind of surprising ai n''t it, Mark?"
10213King was gone?
10213King?"
10213Look alive, will you?
10213May I come in, Gloria?"
10213Me or Steve?"
10213Mr. King is a gentleman, is n''t he?
10213Must I tell you twice that I am through with you?"
10213My God-- have I gone mad?"
10213New- lookin'', ai n''t it, Mark?
10213No?
10213Not over an hour, he estimated; if she was n''t tired?
10213Not since she and Gratton, motoring up from San Francisco, had stopped at the wayside lunch- counter?
10213Now Gloria mused aloud:"I wonder-- do you suppose we''ll find it as he says?"
10213Now, which is it?"
10213Of herself, of him, of everything----"Is it you, Mark?"
10213Of what?
10213Oh, the coffee; you ca n''t make coffee without water, can you?"
10213Oh,"she exclaimed, twisting at her hands,"how can I tell what I would have done?
10213Or a Honeycutt?
10213Or did it not begin to bear down upon her uncertain spirit?
10213Or dresses-- or what people thought or said of her or him?
10213Or had it sensed her presence?
10213Or had they followed his trail?
10213Or had they merely such a hint as would lead them as close as this?
10213Or is the lady mine?
10213Or she was finding herself?
10213Or was it she who had been unstable, she who was the chameleon?
10213Or were the clouds crowding over it again?
10213Or would her chair hold quite another sort of person-- Mrs. Gratton?
10213Or would it have been"No"?
10213Papa wanted that?"
10213Presently he said:"Do you think we are ever going to get out of this alive?"
10213Rather, it pleased; what word of praise had she heard during these latter days?
10213Reversion to an ancient order of things, eh?
10213Same as folks?
10213Shall I stand back for a girl''s nervous whim?
10213Shall we go to- morrow?"
10213She bent close to them and heard his wondering whisper:"Every-- thing-- all right?"
10213She called anxiously:"Mark, where are you?"
10213She came back to the fire; thirty, thirty- five?
10213She could hear the beating of his heart-- or was it her own?
10213She had hardly the time to ask herself:"Just where am I going?"
10213She kissed her mother and added:"I did n''t tell Mark good- night--""_ Mark_?
10213She looked interested and treated him to a fleeting smile, but asked curiously:"How can a man speak of a tree that way?
10213She saw how the big beast put up its head and sniffed; did it in reality smell the meat?
10213She was alone, yes; but if some day she would marry him, was not now the time?
10213She watched King wonderingly as he hastened on; did the man have no sense of bodily discomfort?
10213She watched that little strip of heaven''s blue eagerly and anxiously; was it widening?
10213She wondered if he would miss her soon; how soon?
10213Shoved him over?"
10213Since you got back this last trip, figuring you might have a word with the sheriff?"
10213Some one?
10213Some time you are going to give yourself to me, are n''t you, dear?
10213Spalding, not given to stepping lively at other men''s commands, was slow in answering, and then spoke drawlingly:"Wanted, am I?
10213Stark, staring, raving mad?
10213Step lively;_ where is it_?"
10213Tell me, Mark, what can I do?
10213Tell me; why do n''t you tell me?"
10213That Brodie is worse?
10213That breeze came down through the pines; it wandered free; why could n''t she, Gloria, be like that?
10213That he''s a double- dealing scoundrel?
10213That means he''s getting hot on the trail of it, does n''t it?
10213That neither is hardly the sort for a girl to trust herself to in a place like this?"
10213That they did n''t even know where to go?
10213That they''d never know where to find you?"
10213That would mean several days alone for Gloria; but what else was there?
10213That"Are you ready?"
10213That''s a nice little she- trick, ai n''t it?
10213That''s where it is?"
10213The cry came again, as near as before-- nearer?
10213The others?"
10213The terrifying thought electrified her:"What if he had deserted her?
10213The voice, though very weak, sharpened perceptibly:"You, who are you?"
10213The way in is not overwide; would they see it from below?
10213The"judge,"hurrying along, had asked:"And do you take this man to be your wedded husband?"
10213Their eyes were starting out of their sockets; their faces were turning purple-- or was it the firelight?
10213Then Gloria came and they called to her, demanding:"_ Who_ is he?"
10213Then his brows shot up and he demanded:"You mean Brodie did for him?
10213Then it''s you?"
10213Then she said brightly:"This is our third little picnic together, is n''t it?"
10213Then she stopped and tried to think; how many paces had King said?
10213Then, what?
10213Then:"By what right do_ you_ issue orders to_ me_?"
10213There were the lines, staring at her, as though King had rewritten Kipling:"_ Who hath smelt wood- smoke at twilight?
10213Thereafter?
10213They go busted, do n''t they, sometimes?
10213Think Ben''s goin''to be pleased?
10213Think I''m old, do you?"
10213This afternoon-- to- night-- to- morrow?
10213Too mannish?
10213Understand that, Gloria?"
10213Understand?"
10213Uninured to hardship, her delicate body was already beaten; with still further hardship to come might she not-- die?
10213Until----?
10213Was he a man without imagination as he seemed to be without fear?
10213Was he taken there?"
10213Was it there that Gus Ingle''s caves awaited them?
10213Was n''t I settin''right side by side with Gus Ingle when that happened?
10213Was n''t I there?"
10213Was that it?"
10213Was that journey''s end?
10213Was the man crazy?
10213Was there a King with Gus Ingle''s crowd?
10213Was there a price tag on him?
10213We are down to bare elementals now; ca n''t you see it?
10213We do n''t care, do we?
10213What about me?
10213What are you after, here in the mountains?"
10213What are you thinking?"
10213What business of his is it if Mr. Gratton does go to Coloma, or anywhere else?"
10213What can I do?
10213What chance is there for two interpretations there?
10213What could I do?
10213What could he do?
10213What did she want?
10213What do you mean, sheriff?"
10213What do you suppose we want of you?
10213What does he say?"
10213What good did it do him?
10213What had she to do with_ The Explorer_ and_ Snarleyow_ and_ Boots_ and_ The Feet of the Young Men_?
10213What if he had no intention of coming back?"
10213What if, instead of doing the gentlemanly thing, I refused to marry you?
10213What is it?"
10213What now?
10213What shall I tell every one?
10213What shape''s the cupboard in?"
10213What were fatigue and hunger when hope attended them?
10213What''s that?"
10213What''s the word?
10213What, exactly, did she feel?
10213What--_what_ do you mean?"
10213What_ could_ she have been thinking of?
10213When had she eaten last?
10213When he nodded she looked up at him again, hesitated, and then demanded:"You like me, do n''t you?"
10213When she saw him the second time look at the sun she got up from the ground and said:"Time to go on?
10213When they heard her mother in the doorway calling,"Gloria, where are you?"
10213Where did this come from?"
10213Where do you come in?"
10213Where do you get that stuff?
10213Where is the rest of it?
10213Where were the trunks and suitcases and hat- boxes to accompany the young bride?
10213Where were you all night?
10213Where?
10213Which is it, Ben?
10213While this man is still here, wo n''t you let him marry us?
10213Who are you for, Bright- Eyes?
10213Who hath heard the birch log burning?
10213Who is quick to read the noises of the night?_"And the answer was:"Mark King."
10213Who said so?"
10213Who''s in the house, then?"
10213Who, then, Mark?"
10213Why did n''t you_ tell_ me?
10213Why do you make such a fuss over it all?
10213Why had he done that?
10213Why had n''t he tossed the telegram across the table for her to read?
10213Why was it more lonesome here than it had been back there in the mountains?
10213Will he?
10213Will you come on and take a fall for her?
10213Will you forgive me for having, however unintentionally, placed you in a wrong light?
10213Will you give me the right to protect you, to defend your good name?
10213Will you many me, Mark King?"
10213Will you start without any delay?
10213Will you, Gloria?"
10213With my side just healin''did n''t I make my way through the snow out to where he was----""His cabin on Lookout?"
10213With never a hint to any one?"
10213Wo n''t you come, Gloria?
10213Would he begin to see, that she was at least, and at last, trying?
10213Would he hurry after her, would he bring her back forcibly?...
10213Would he take the message?
10213Would it be all right if I got a man to drive you back?
10213Would n''t it?"
10213Would she have said"Yes"?
10213Yes or no?"
10213You ai n''t sick, are you?"
10213You brought a message to King here?"
10213You but chose me as the lesser of two evils?
10213You did n''t hear down in San Francisco that I was hurt, did you?"
10213You do n''t mind, do you, Mark?"
10213You do n''t want to make me sorry I ever invited you here, do you?"
10213You saw Honeycutt; could you get anything out of him?"
10213You understand me, do n''t you?"
10213You will go right to bed?
10213You will marry me?"
10213You''ll pardon me if I put matters into one- syllable words?
10213You?
10213_ Chapter VI_"You are sure you wo n''t be gone more than an hour?"
10213_ Did she love Mark King_?
10213_ Why?_ Never a"why"so insistent in all of the girl''s lifetime.
10213am I, a man full grown, to loiter on the trail with the like of you?
10213driven one way, torn another----""You might have married him?
42532A sabre? 42532 A scoundrel?"
42532About me?
42532About what?
42532About what?
42532Afraid of what?
42532Ah, that is the case, is it? 42532 Already?"
42532Always?
42532And do you not recognise me, Señor Don Louis?
42532And have you not done the same? 42532 And how did you learn all this?"
42532And now,he added,"you have finished, I presume?"
42532And now?
42532And that partner----?
42532And the other?
42532And what do they hunt?
42532And where, then, is Señor Don Louis?
42532And why should he not, señorita?
42532And you are taking them--?
42532And you conclude from that?
42532And you found it?
42532And you know what I wish to say to you?
42532And you, little wench, can not you make a guess?
42532And,Valentine continued,"what you have to communicate to Don Louis is probably very important?"
42532Angela,he said,"what is the name of the hunter who owns the herd?"
42532Anxious about what?
42532Are we not referring to that very period now?
42532Are you jesting, brother?
42532Are you speaking seriously, general?
42532Are your accounts in order?
42532Are your enlistments completed?
42532Are your men French?
42532At this moment?
42532But how will you manage it? 42532 But if you could find a purchaser here?"
42532But now?
42532But suppose I do act in that way?
42532But the chief,Louis observed:"does he not wish to rest?"
42532But they are still at the port, I think?
42532But they have other names beside those?
42532But what makes you suppose that? 42532 But who shall be dealer?"
42532But why do they come here?
42532But why this obstinacy on Don Louis''part to keep his secret? 42532 But will you not sleep a few moments, Don Louis?
42532But yesterday----?
42532But, for what reason?
42532But----"You did not guess,he went on sharply,"why I demanded that your companions should be well armed, and organised as soldiers?"
42532By Heavens, general, you will allow that you are jesting with me?
42532By the way,Don Sebastian said,"have you recovered any of the cattle those demons of Apaches took from us in their last attack?"
42532Can I be of any service to you?
42532Can we not try to purchase these?
42532Come, frankly,he said at last;"did you not understand why I acted toward you in that way?"
42532Come, open, Señor Saccaplata: you would not have the barbarity to leave us out here?
42532Come, what is the business?
42532Come, you little fool,he exclaimed,"will you make up your mind to speak, yes or no?
42532Come,he said,"you are taking her part, are you?"
42532Did I not keep my promise? 42532 Did I not warn you?"
42532Did I say the contrary?
42532Did it last long?
42532Did you not notice the charming girl that accompanies him?
42532Did you not say the Governor of Sonora?
42532Did you not say they came?
42532Do I not owe you my life?
42532Do n''t you know that is eight miles off?
42532Do n''t you understand me?
42532Do you know that, before Heaven, I am responsible for the lives of all these brave fellows intrusted to me?
42532Do you not know, then, that we women love the unhappy before all? 42532 Do you not recognise Don Cornelio, our old travelling companion, who constantly sang to his jarana the romance of El Rey Rodrigo?"
42532Do you not think, Don Louis, that, supposing the colonel spoke the truth, two men like ourselves would prove very useful to him?
42532Do you play, Don Louis?
42532Do you recognise me, Don Cornelio?
42532Do you scold me for loving you, my father?
42532Do you think so?
42532Do you think so?
42532Do you think so?
42532Do you think so?
42532Does Señor Saccaplata wish to enter into business relations with us? 42532 Does not my brother remember?"
42532Does not the_ Yori_ know?
42532Don Louis?
42532During that expedition, full of strange and terrible incidents, two men accompanied you? 42532 Eh?
42532Eh?
42532Eh?
42532Eh?
42532Eh?
42532Fatigued of what?
42532For me?
42532For the mines?
42532For what good?
42532Good; and they want to sell their_ ganado_?
42532Have I?
42532Have you any in view?
42532Have you any proof?
42532Have you been suddenly turned into stone?
42532Have you influential men among your shareholders?
42532Have you not guessed it, Valentine?
42532Have you supped?
42532He has answered you?
42532He has no secrets from you?
42532He is a Frenchman?
42532Here, in this locanda?
42532His absence will doubtlessly be of short duration?
42532How do I know?
42532How do you know it, then?
42532How is he here, then?
42532How is it,he said to himself thoughtfully,"that Valentine has not yet arrived?
42532How many head have you?
42532How much do you think this affair will bring you in?
42532How much shall we set?
42532How so?
42532How so?
42532How so?
42532How so?
42532How so?
42532How was that-- without speaking to anybody? 42532 I am right, I think; this time you caught the meaning of my words?"
42532I can rely on your diligence?
42532I do not at all understand you?
42532I do not disturb you, then?
42532I suppose he asks a high price?
42532I think you are right; but will they consent?
42532I will do so; but when and where shall I see you again?
42532I? 42532 If I condemn you to death what will you say?"
42532If I let you go what will you think?
42532If that be so, general, I can offer you the occasion, if you will allow me?
42532In that case,Don Sebastian went on, turning to the hunter with an amiable smile,"this caballero is Don Louis?"
42532In this hostelry?
42532Indeed, why should I make a mystery of it? 42532 Is General Guerrero in Pitic?"
42532Is it a mystification? 42532 Is it not?"
42532Is it not?
42532Is it not?
42532Is it not?
42532Is it possible that I shall obtain in this way the information I have been racking my brains to find?
42532Is it prudent for you to travel alone at this hour?
42532Is my brother satisfied?
42532Is not that enough?
42532Is not this so?
42532Is that all?
42532Is that all?
42532Is that all?
42532Is that true, little one?
42532Is the motive for a woman''s actions ever known?
42532Is there anyone on the road?
42532Is this the moment or the place? 42532 It appears to me----""You did not understand why I had you invested with a military power as extensive as if you were chief of an army?
42532It does not teach me much; but how did you learn all this? 42532 It is; but what would you do?
42532Let us see if I shall change the vein?
42532Look me well in the face, caballero, and answer me frankly: do you recognise me-- yes or no?
42532Muchacho,he said to him abruptly,"does the life you lead in the desert possess a great charm for you?"
42532No matter: am I not here?
42532No reals?
42532Not exactly; but you will explain it to me?
42532Not to be too curious,the landlord continued, not yet discouraged,"may I ask in what direction your honourable seigneuries intend to proceed?"
42532Not yet; and you?
42532Now that the discovery of the Californian placers has overthrown all classes of society, who knows with whom we may have to deal?
42532Now,the general continued,"I believe we can return to the ballroom?"
42532Of what?
42532On what house?
42532Possibly,the count said carelessly;"but when did you begin to fear the Indians so greatly, brother?"
42532Punish me?
42532Shall I never know how to speak or how to deal with you?
42532Shall I start from the commencement?
42532Since the moment I first collected you around me, have I not done all in my power to improve your position? 42532 So I may always count on you?"
42532So many as that?
42532So that--?
42532So then?
42532So you are satisfied, sir?
42532So you see----"Well, what do you conclude from that?
42532So, then, at sunset of the twenty- fifth day?
42532Speak: what must I do?
42532Still, it appears to me----"Come, what do you find so extraordinary in my conduct?
42532Stout as you please-- do you know we have not been to bed or to sleep for seven nights?
42532Suppose we say 2000 piastres?
42532Tell me, sir, do you know our representative at Guaymas?
42532That is hard; and how have you repaired the loss?
42532That is possible; but the question is not about that, I presume?
42532That is right; and you possessed?
42532That is to say----"Are you fatigued?
42532That is true; but now you fully understand it?
42532That is true; but where to find such a sum?
42532That is true; but why insist on selling your bulls nowhere save at San Francisco?
42532That would be awkward; so that, as far as I can see you will want about eighty or one hundred thousand piastres to be perfectly clear?
42532That''s where the shoe galls you, then?
42532The mesón of San Juan is a good hostelry,the other said, respectfully lifting his hand to his hat;"but what shall I do there?
42532Their names?
42532Then I shall not return to Guadalajara with you?
42532Then supposing you are summoned?
42532Then they want to go to San Francisco?
42532Then you are satisfied with me?
42532Then you can give me no information about him? 42532 Then you did not guess why I, general, military governor of Sonora, supported so warmly your petition to the President?"
42532Then you refuse?
42532Then you will not leave me again, brother?
42532Then your organisation is terminated?
42532Then, supposing you found a good price here, you would dispose of them?
42532Then,he proceeded,"if I restored you your liberty you would feel no gratitude?"
42532This night?
42532Though I can not start for ten days, you can be in the saddle by daybreak, I suppose?
42532To what end? 42532 Two men came to your assistance?"
42532Unless your friend-- Don Louis, I think you called him----?
42532Very good; we will say, then, that they hunt wild bulls?
42532We had a rather disagreeable adventure, if I remember right, with certain bandits?
42532We say seven hundred and seventy head, I think?
42532Well, and where is the note?
42532Well, muchacho,the captain said, suddenly plunging_ in medias res_,"you did not expect a visit from me, I fancy?"
42532Well, supposing I was?
42532Well, then?
42532Well, what then?
42532Well, what then?
42532Well,Louis said presently,"any news?"
42532Well,he said to him;"what have you to tell me?"
42532Well,he said, checking him,"are you not convinced yet?"
42532Well?
42532Well?
42532Well?
42532Well?
42532Well?
42532Well?
42532Were I afraid of a snare, should I have come?
42532Were I to tell you that I loved you, would you believe it, Don Louis?
42532What Ingleses?
42532What are their names, then?
42532What are you doing?
42532What are you thinking about?
42532What can you have to ask this caballero?
42532What did I say not a moment ago?
42532What did Mixcoatzin want in my camp?
42532What did you say, señor?
42532What difference does that make?
42532What do I care for that? 42532 What do I care what country the scamps belong to?
42532What do my enemies want?
42532What do you find so disagreeable in our profession, John? 42532 What do you mean by influential?"
42532What do you mean? 42532 What do you mean?"
42532What do you mean?
42532What do you mean?
42532What do you say?
42532What do you want now?
42532What do you want of me?
42532What do you want?
42532What do you want?
42532What does that concern us?
42532What friends?
42532What good to go farther?
42532What great interest have you, then, in spoiling this affair?
42532What have I to fear?
42532What have you to reproach me with, comrades?
42532What is it, señorita?
42532What is it?
42532What is it?
42532What is that?
42532What is the good? 42532 What is the matter, niña?"
42532What is the matter, then?
42532What is the matter?
42532What is the meaning of that cry?
42532What is the meaning of this folly, Angela?
42532What is the meaning of this?
42532What is the use of telling you why I love you? 42532 What is there improper in it, papa?
42532What is this?
42532What makes you suppose, caballero, that our journey is ended?
42532What more noble task could you undertake?
42532What need have you to go there?
42532What next?
42532What next?
42532What salteador would be such a fool as to stop me?
42532What the deuce could it be?
42532What the deuce is it? 42532 What then?"
42532What then?
42532What to do?
42532What to do?
42532What use would it be now? 42532 What was it, then?
42532What was it?
42532What were you doing in Sonora, then?
42532What would you have? 42532 What would you?
42532What''s that?
42532What''s the matter now?
42532What, not even approximatively?
42532What? 42532 What?
42532What?
42532What?
42532When do you propose leaving, señores?
42532Whence comes the interest you deign to show me?
42532Where do you intend going?
42532Where on earth have you dug up this strange purchaser since last night?
42532Where shall I wait for you?
42532Where the deuce did you catch that scoundrel?
42532Where the deuce is my head gone? 42532 Which friend?"
42532Which of you two gentlemen,the general continued gracefully,"is Señor Don Cornelio?"
42532Which one, señorita?.
42532Which?
42532Who are the Ingleses?
42532Who are you, and what would you with me?
42532Who are you?
42532Who are your partners?
42532Who else, then, if not I?
42532Who is not so?
42532Who is the man, chief? 42532 Who knows what awaits him at the other end?"
42532Who knows? 42532 Who knows?
42532Who knows?
42532Who knows?
42532Who on earth told you that fine story?
42532Who''s there?
42532Who? 42532 Who?"
42532Whom with, then?
42532Why at length?
42532Why did you not do so? 42532 Why do you ask me, papa?"
42532Why do you sigh?
42532Why not? 42532 Why not?
42532Why not?
42532Why seek to hide longer a thing you now know?
42532Why should I be grateful? 42532 Why should we be so, my dear count?
42532Why so? 42532 Why so?
42532Why so? 42532 Why so?"
42532Why so?
42532Why so?
42532Why so?
42532Why so?
42532Why so?
42532Why so?
42532Why struggle longer?
42532Why those animals more than others?
42532Why, Louis, do you know that you are not difficult to find in this deuce of a city? 42532 Why, of riding about in the fashion you have done, for some time past?"
42532Why, then, do you demand----?
42532Why, then, too late?
42532Why?
42532Will you allow me to say two words to you?
42532Will you never be serious?
42532Will you take your Spaniard with you?
42532Would it not be frightful--?
42532Would it not?
42532Would you assert by that----?
42532Would you, miss, have the goodness to explain to me how you obtained all this information? 42532 Yes, is it not so?
42532Yes, what next?
42532Yes,El Buitre said thoughtfully,"I have always dreamed--""Of carrying on our trade on a grand scale, eh?
42532Yes,the captain said, emptying his glass,"do you amuse yourself greatly here?
42532Yes,the landlord muttered to himself,"but who will avenge me on you?
42532Yes; and now what do you think of it?
42532Yes; but am I mistaken?
42532Yes; but at what price?
42532Yes; but how did you learn the fact?
42532Yes; but what has that in common, I ask--?
42532You allow, then, that you deserve death?
42532You are aware that you have made a number of enemies here?
42532You are organising your expedition in a military manner?
42532You are sure of it?
42532You believe so, general?
42532You can trust in them?
42532You have known him a long time?
42532You have partners?
42532You hear, captain, the herd is ours?
42532You insist on it?
42532You left it after spending some days there on your return from a journey you had undertaken to the far west, in search of a rich auriferous placer?
42532You must know that at San Francisco--"San Francisco again?
42532You remember in what way we parted at the_ venta_ of San José?
42532You remember, I suppose, a cold winter night, in the bedroom of my house at Paris?
42532You think so?
42532You were in California at that time?
42532You were seeking me over here?
42532You will tell us, will you not, general?
42532You wish me to tell it you?
42532You wished to steal my cattle, I suppose?
42532You, general?
42532Your excellencies are doubtless anxious to set out again?
42532_ Capa de Dios!_ Do I think so? 42532 _ El señor conde?_"he asked.
42532''Are you not Don Cornelio Mendoza?''
42532A noble profession, is it not, for a Count de Prébois, whose ancestors made three crusades?"
42532About three months ago were you not at the Hacienda del Milagro?"
42532About three or four years back, I do not know exactly which, did you not after leaving Guadalajara----?"
42532And are you certain, general, that I shall not be able to see one?
42532And how is the market down there?"
42532And if you lose one of the three?"
42532And now that your affairs are settled, or nearly so, when do you intend to make a move?"
42532And then, personally, what did he care for the issue of the affair?
42532And what is that obstacle, Don Valentine, if you please?"
42532And what will prevent it, if you please?"
42532And why, may I ask?"
42532And you are sure, Don Cornelio, that there is a tertulia this evening at the governor''s palace?"
42532And you can not tell it to me?"
42532And you had the effrontery to venture among us, only to tell us a thing we knew as well as yourself?"
42532Are they as ugly as the Indios Bravos?"
42532Are you fond of gold?"
42532Are you not the owner of the herd?"
42532Are you willing to follow me?"
42532As for me,"he said simply;"that is not astonishing; for am I not one of your shareholders?"
42532Assuredly the profit is large, and the risk nothing, I grant; but--""Well, why do you stop?
42532But are we going to leave the chief kicking his heels at the door?"
42532But it must have resembled something, I suppose?"
42532But one word first-- have you beds for us?"
42532But suppose we talk of something else, if you are agreeable?"
42532But supposing one of them were to come to Hermosillo?"
42532But tell me-- you are quite resolved to disembark at Guaymas?"
42532But tell me----""What?"
42532But what was her object in all this?
42532But what was that object?
42532But why need we divulge his nationality?
42532By what right do you complain of the fatality that pursues you?
42532By what right would you die?"
42532Can I be mistaken, señor?"
42532Can I ever be consoled for his loss?"
42532Come, Violanta, my child, can you tell me this man''s name?"
42532Did I do wrong?"
42532Did I not find for you that woman you despaired of ever seeing again?
42532Did he fancy that gratitude was too heavy a burden for me to bear?"
42532Did not the President of the Republic himself seem to adopt your views?"
42532Did she love Don Louis?
42532Did we not swear once for all, to be entirely devoted to each other?"
42532Did you not enjoy with her ten years of perfect happiness?
42532Did you not marry her?
42532Did you not yourself come to Mexico to find me?"
42532Did your father endure so many sacrifices in order to create such an existence-- tell me, muchacho?"
42532Do you believe me, then, a perfect ferocious brute, incapable of generous instincts?"
42532Do you come from Guadalajara, or are you going there?"
42532Do you know the conditions of my treaty with the Mexican government?"
42532Do you know them?"
42532Do you know this governor?"
42532Do you love it much?"
42532Do you now understand?"
42532Do you take us for fools like yourself, you wretch?
42532Do you wish to dispose of your cattle advantageously?"
42532Does he fancy that the_ salteadores_ will allow him to pass?
42532Does it please you?"
42532Does that suit you?"
42532Don Louis said,"have those demons ventured so near us, then?"
42532Don Louis, will you permit me to accompany you to your cuarto?"
42532Don Sebastian continued,"Will you play against me, Don Louis?"
42532Even supposing I were to help you----?"
42532For the whole herd?"
42532For what object?
42532Gone off at a venture?"
42532Had gratitude unconsciously changed in her into love with growing years?
42532Had the maiden retained in her heart the remembrance of what had happened to the child?
42532Has the mayordomo arrived?"
42532Have I any plot to fear inside the house?"
42532Have I forgotten the slightest detail?
42532Have I not constantly treated you as my children?
42532Have I not fulfilled my engagements?
42532Have we not both suffered equally?
42532Have we reached that point?
42532Have you been taking a turn in the pueblo?"
42532Have you come to breakfast?"
42532Have you for a single day endured that atrocious suffering, you who speak so deliberately about dying?"
42532Have you not a few small debts beside?"
42532Have you spoken to them?"
42532How can it concern this man whether he deals with Don Louis or anyone else, so long as the ganado is young, vigorous, and cheap?"
42532How could he understand the exquisite delicacy that dictated them?
42532How do you feel, Don Cornelio?"
42532How so?"
42532If I have not fulfilled my promise in two years, I will hand you the pistols myself, and then--''''Then?''
42532If he is afraid of the anger of Heaven, why did he insult it?
42532Indeed, how could the count suspect treachery?
42532Is he a friend?"
42532Is he here?"
42532Is it a snare offered me, in which they wish me to fall?
42532Is it befitting for--?"
42532Is it not so?
42532Is not our position the same?
42532Is not that it?"
42532Is not that martyrdom the noblest, the most sublime of all?
42532Is that all?"
42532Is that all?"
42532Is that understood?"
42532Is the gentleman unhappy?"
42532It seems as if affairs are going on well, eh?"
42532Let me see, your father''s name is Don Sebastian Guerrero, and yours--""Well, and mine?"
42532Louis exclaimed;"it is true then, it is rich?"
42532Louis placed the candlesticks he held in his hand on the table, and turning to his friend,--"Where are you going?"
42532Louis shouted, rising hurriedly,"you did that, brother?"
42532No more?"
42532No, no; what do I care for self?
42532Now, do you know why I arranged this meeting?"
42532Now, have you faith in me?
42532Oh, oh, what is it?
42532Or had his couriers been interrupted on the road?
42532Perhaps it is really a warning a good friend wishes to give me?
42532Shall I see you this evening?"
42532Shall we return to the hacienda, and send someone to bring the brute in?"
42532Speak: if I have injured one of you, or committed a single act of injustice, tell it me?
42532Still, when Don Antonio ceased, he threw away his cigarette, and giving the last speaker a glance of most peculiar significance,--"Have you done?"
42532Tell me, Louis, now that you know all-- for we are frank with each other-- what are your sufferings compared with mine?
42532That is all?"
42532That makes--?"
42532That worthy Jonathan is yelping, I suppose?"
42532The general did not notice it, but continued,"Are you sure they were not vaqueros belonging to some hacienda?"
42532The hunter''s name was Belhumeur, the chief''s Eagle- head, I think?"
42532The landlord did not make you his confidant, I suppose?"
42532The man helped you, nursed you, and then you parted?"
42532Then you can render me a service?"
42532Then you owe a deal of money?"
42532Then you owe for everything?"
42532Then, do you remember that when all was concluded, I became the first shareholder who gave his signature, and supplied funds?"
42532Then--""Then he told you all?"
42532Three years back, during your journey from Guadalajara to Tepic, were you not attacked by salteadores at the spot called the Mal Paso?"
42532To what fortunate accident do I owe your presence in my house?"
42532Under what circumstances can that name have been pronounced in my presence?"
42532Valentine, my brother!--you whom I never hoped to see again-- answer, in Heaven''s name, is it you?"
42532Was your sleep disturbed?"
42532Were you going out?"
42532Were you not rescued by a hunter, a wood ranger?
42532What can Colonel Guerrero be thinking of, to set out on a Friday, and at such an hour as this?
42532What do I care for such a wretch''s hatred?
42532What do they desire to know?"
42532What do we risk in the event of non- success?
42532What do you ask for the beasts?"
42532What do you mean by talking to me of fulfilling an agreement?
42532What do you say-- is that the truth?"
42532What do you say?"
42532What do you think of it?"
42532What do you think of that?"
42532What do you want of me?"
42532What do you want to understand for?
42532What do you want with me?
42532What for?"
42532What had happened since his leaving Guaymas?
42532What have you to tell me?"
42532What hour is it-- nine?
42532What is his name?"
42532What is the meaning of this interrogatory to which you subject the caballero, and to which he has the goodness to yield so complacently?
42532What is the name of the owner of this ganado?"
42532What is the reason?"
42532What is your friend''s name, sir?"
42532What need have I of your false protestations, to which I can not respond?
42532What need that you should know me?
42532What new obstacles had been interposed to the movement of his company?
42532What next?"
42532What next?"
42532What other anxiety can I have at present, save to see you happy?"
42532What other name could you bear?"
42532What then?"
42532What was it?"
42532What was to be done?
42532What will be the strength of your company?"
42532What would you have done in my place, Don Louis?"
42532What''s the matter with you, that you are so bandaged up?
42532What''s the odds about being a foundling?
42532When the commandant was only two paces from the man, he stopped, and looking him firmly in the face said,---"Were you laughing at me just now?"
42532Whence does this result?
42532Whence resulted this incomprehensible delay of four days?
42532Where can you meet again?"
42532Where did you find it, Curumilla?"
42532Who are you, pray, who know me so well?
42532Who knows what has become of that man?"
42532Who knows what might be the result of such an interview?
42532Who knows whether we may not need him hereafter?
42532Who knows?
42532Whom was she speaking of?
42532Whose happiness lasted ten years-- ten ages in this earth?
42532Why are you not asleep at this hour, instead of coming to rouse me?"
42532Why did she wish to see his friend?
42532Why do you come buzzing in this way in my ears, when you ought, on the contrary, to be preparing for your departure?"
42532Why had not Valentine or Curumilla, those two resolute and devoted men, for whom the greatest obstacles had no existence, come to warn him?
42532Why had not the officer left in charge informed him of what had occurred?
42532Why let such foolish forebodings have any effect over me?
42532Why this alarm?"
42532Why trouble myself about such absurdities?
42532Will he be equally lucky?"
42532Will not that trumpery colonel make up his mind to start soon, if he is so ready to give the bastinado to poor folk?
42532Will you now accuse me of wishing to cheat you for my own profit?
42532You are aware that a society has been formed at Mexico, called the Atravida?"
42532You are going to bed again?"
42532You are not fond of music?
42532You are the owner of the herd of cattle?"
42532You do not comprehend me?"
42532You do not think you will lose?"
42532You have no more?"
42532You have provisions, I hope?"
42532You know the feeling of instinctive repulsion one experiences on touching a reptile?"
42532You know them?"
42532You loved your father?"
42532You say that you depart tomorrow?"
42532You think so?"
42532You understand me?"
42532You understand?"
42532You will start at sunrise?"
42532You, Don Louis?
42532a young woman said, with a charming smile,"will the English come here?"
42532he replied, trying to gain time,"where could I have had the happiness of ever seeing you?
42532her father said in alarm;"it is not dangerous?"
42532she exclaimed quickly, while a rosy tinge suddenly invaded her forehead,"melancholy, do you say?
42532she said with pleasure;"then you are really his friend?"
42532she said, with some agitation,"you continued to live together?"
42532the colonel continued,"now that peace, as I suppose, is made between you, what do you think of our way of travelling?
42532the colonel exclaimed, brusquely interrupting,"what musical rage possesses you?
42532the colonel shouted,"you will not let us bivouac in front of your door?
42532the count said thoughtfully;"then our consular agent in that port is not a Frenchman?"
42532the count said,"what do I care now?
42532the count said,"what is the meaning of this?
42532the other said gaily, as he threw off his cloak,"I suppose you thought I was dead?"
31858''How does it feel to be drunk once more?'' 31858 Am I unwomanly?
31858Am I? 31858 And are you no longer capable of love?"
31858And ca n''t you?
31858And do n''t you get used to it?
31858And do you never, in your inmost, contemplate returning to England?
31858And the men?
31858And what is their ultimate aim, for heaven''s sake? 31858 And who take care the house?
31858And why do you wish it? 31858 And you do n''t regret it?"
31858And you have been carrying that about in addition to everything else?
31858And you have just discovered that?
31858And you never thought I would not marry you?
31858And you will go?
31858Are they engaged? 31858 Are they_ all_ old masters?"
31858Are we dining in a dive?
31858Are you as ambitious as Jack?
31858Are you as indifferent as you look?
31858Are you asleep?
31858Are you cold?
31858Are you going to marry Jimmy?
31858Are you in love with me?
31858Are you irritated because I know nothing about you?
31858Are you not in the least worried about Elton?
31858Are you not proud of it?
31858Are you perfectly satisfied that you never could love me?
31858Are you really happy?
31858Are you sure of that?
31858Are you very tired?
31858Are you, too, an early bird?
31858Are_ you_ poor?
31858Ballast? 31858 Because you could n''t love me, or because you are determined not to marry?"
31858Bedtime?
31858But if he was clever, why on earth did he live in Rosewater? 31858 But what did you mean, anyhow?"
31858But why did n''t you telegraph? 31858 But why?"
31858Can I rely on you? 31858 Champagne?"
31858Chickens?
31858Come along?
31858Come in, no?
31858Could you love me?
31858Cousin?
31858Did I not have to, being engaged to him? 31858 Did n''t you?
31858Did that Johnny ever kiss you?
31858Did you ever see anything more beautiful than that?
31858Did you ever see anything so beautiful? 31858 Did you feel an American the moment you took it?"
31858Did you have a hard time getting it?
31858Did you? 31858 Did you?"
31858Do I repel as a woman?
31858Do n''t you like being a peer the least little bit? 31858 Do n''t you love California the least little bit?"
31858Do n''t you trust me?
31858Do they say that?
31858Do you approve of the match?
31858Do you ever ask yourself those questions?
31858Do you feel better?
31858Do you know if Julia has gone to church?
31858Do you know what time it is? 31858 Do you like him?"
31858Do you maintain that will can win a woman?
31858Do you mean to say that you have not been enjoying yourself?
31858Do you mind it so awfully much?
31858Do you raise chickens?
31858Do you suppose I have wasted my time in England reading Burke?
31858Do you think in epigrams?
31858Do you think of nothing but earthquakes out here? 31858 Do you think so?"
31858Do you understand yourself?
31858Do you want him to go back to England?
31858Do you want to turn the boat over? 31858 Do you?"
31858Does n''t it? 31858 Does she really look like a duchess?"
31858Does she say anything about returning to England? 31858 Epigrams?
31858Ever see anything like this before?
31858For what, in heaven''s name? 31858 For what?"
31858Future? 31858 Gayeties?"
31858Has Sir Cadge Vanneck returned from Africa? 31858 Has my grandfather speculated once too often?
31858Have n''t you gas or electricity?
31858Have they put you up decently?
31858Have you ever heard of the_ Secessionists_?
31858Have you made any plans?
31858Have you made up your mind you will not marry me?
31858Have you no nurse?
31858Have you noticed that black cloud over the city?
31858Have you really had thoughts of working up a reform party?
31858Have you seen Julia Kaye again?
31858How can anything go in this infernal weather? 31858 How can you travel in Europe if you are not rich?"
31858How did you feel when you took that oath?
31858How did you know I was an American?
31858How did you know I was here?
31858How do you like your new work?
31858How goes the building?
31858How much enthusiasm have you pumped up?
31858How, in God''s name, can any man tell what he would do until he is in the same hole? 31858 I do n''t deny that your millennium has its points, but would that not be rather a hard world?
31858I suppose Mr. Gwynne does not call so early?
31858I suppose you have n''t had the least suspicion what he came to tell me that night?
31858I suppose you have read up its record?
31858I thought to say good- bye without letting you know-- it is n''t possible that he told you he intended to kill himself?
31858I wonder will the home- bred youth appreciate it? 31858 If one can be happy without love why run the risks?"
31858Indeed? 31858 Indeed?
31858Indeed?
31858Is anything the matter with my mother, do you think? 31858 Is he the typical Englishman-- I mean apart from his peculiar gifts?"
31858Is it not what the poet would call a fair domain?
31858Is my fair cousin converting you to something?
31858Is n''t Jack a darling? 31858 Is that what is the matter with the rest of them?--the thin ones, I mean?"
31858Is that who Jack looks like? 31858 Is that wise?
31858Is this where you live?
31858Is your head turning?
31858It is cheerful, do n''t you think so?
31858It must be a horrid sensation--"To be a murderer? 31858 Judge, will you do the talking?"
31858Know what kept me?
31858Lead to? 31858 Lord Brathland?
31858Losing two of the four people I cared most for on earth?
31858Lovely story, ai n''t it?
31858May I smoke? 31858 Much damage done?"
31858No? 31858 No?"
31858Nor to be proposed to, I suppose?
31858Now, what do you think of that for California manners, and the arrogance of the rich?
31858Of course you are lots older than I am-- twenty- five or six, are n''t you? 31858 Of the match?
31858Oh, Lady Victoria? 31858 Oh, just are n''t you, though?
31858Oh, might you?
31858Or San Francisco?
31858Plans? 31858 Proud?"
31858Rock? 31858 Say?
31858Sha''n''t you take off those things?
31858Shall I show you the way?
31858Shoot what?
31858So all the legends of San Francisco are true?
31858So you have said good- bye to ambition?
31858So you''ve got your passport?
31858That I devote myself to my sex instead of to yours? 31858 Then am I an American citizen?
31858Then how can you be?
31858Then is the engagement broken?
31858Then why not in the Upper House?
31858Then you have no faith in love as the best thing in the world?
31858There is gas, but why take the trouble to light it? 31858 This is all I ask in return for the baubles,"he murmured; and then as he met a blazing eye:"Could I do less than restore your lovely color?
31858Tired? 31858 Wake me at twenty to seven, will you?"
31858Was he taken home?
31858Was it Mrs. Kaye or Lady Cecilia Spence that said you just missed being a poet? 31858 Was it as dreadful with you?
31858Was it?
31858Well?
31858Well?
31858Were you not frightened?
31858What are you angry about?
31858What are you crying for? 31858 What are you going to do to- night?"
31858What are you thinking of?
31858What designs does she attribute to me? 31858 What did she say?"
31858What did you do with yourself in the interval?
31858What do you expect a man to do under such circumstances-- to-- a-- kiss you?
31858What do you expect when you fire such a piece of news at me? 31858 What do you fancy are my evening engagements?
31858What do you mean?
31858What do you say to the last of this month?
31858What do you think of our earthquakes?
31858What do you think of us? 31858 What does indigenate mean?"
31858What does it all amount to? 31858 What does this mean?"
31858What else could it be?
31858What else? 31858 What has that to do with it?
31858What if there were no children?
31858What in thunder does it all amount to, anyhow? 31858 What is it, Minerva?"
31858What is it, old man? 31858 What is it?
31858What is it?
31858What is the matter?
31858What is the matter?
31858What is this precious scheme?
31858What on earth did you come to this God- forsaken place for, when you had the country to stay in?
31858What steps shall you take, Minerva? 31858 What talk?"
31858What?
31858What?
31858What?
31858What?
31858What?
31858What?
31858Where are your jewels?
31858Where have I heard that name?
31858Where have you been? 31858 Where is Lorcutt?"
31858Where_ is_ Rosewater? 31858 Which machine?"
31858Who was the surgeon?
31858Who? 31858 Why aspire higher?"
31858Why did n''t you let me ask that? 31858 Why did you not go to the country?"
31858Why not get it over? 31858 Why not now?"
31858Why not? 31858 Why not?
31858Why not?
31858Why not?
31858Why should I please them?
31858Why waste time in regret? 31858 Why, indeed?
31858Why,_ why_ did I take Mac''s word?
31858Why?
31858Will you give me one? 31858 Will you pour out the tea for me?"
31858With yourself as President?
31858Wo n''t you have a light, Lady Cecilia?
31858Wo n''t you have tea?
31858Wo n''t you tell me the names of the people?
31858Would n''t you miss it if your son married?
31858Would you mind asking your Jap to make us some sandwiches and come with me up to my mountain shanty?
31858Would you mind going up to the top of the hill and asking some one if he knows whether all the injured were taken from the Mechanics''Pavilion? 31858 You are his thirty- first cousin, are you not?"
31858You believe in her, then?
31858You imagine that because you have been to Europe--"Well,_ have_ you ever heard of the_ Scholles_?
31858You mean that you made no formal act of renunciation of your American birthright, obtained no certificate of British nationality?
31858You mean to desert England?
31858Your mother expects me-- where is her boudoir?
31858Your young women? 31858 _ Could_ you?"
31858''Precise image''--is not that perhaps a bit of national exaggeration?"
31858''Why?''"
31858A century?
31858A happy marriage?
31858Absence of temptation?
31858All he could claim, it seemed to him at the moment, was a higher personal sense of honesty and honor; and how long would he keep it in this country?
31858All these farmers that I am nursing?
31858Am I to understand that I shall be tried by New York measurements and found wanting?"
31858Ambition?
31858And do you know just why he has come out here?"
31858And do you know what he and Mr. Gwynne are up to now?
31858And do you know what he''s thinking about already?
31858And even these good women?
31858And for what ultimate object?
31858And how did you know I was in town?"
31858And how was he, out of tune with every phase of the country, to find the ghost of an opportunity to lead it?
31858And if Anabel was not happy-- wholly happy-- with her supreme capacity for the domestic life, how could she hope to endure the yoke?
31858And if I am a born leader, how, pray, could I yoke comfortably with any man?
31858And if society-- the world of mere fashion-- has broadened, how much more should be expected of us, who are the vanguard of our sex?
31858And if that does not mean personal liberty, freedom from the old ridiculous restrictions that were an insult to womanhood itself, what does it mean?
31858And it seems to me that I never go to bed without seeing a face on the dark trying to enunciate:''What for?''
31858And not frightened?"
31858And she?
31858And should I ever be really safe?
31858And should I not see the social life of Europe when the opportunity offered?
31858And we will dine out somewhere?"
31858And were the depths frozen solid?
31858And what then?
31858And when time forced you to realize the uncompromising selfishness of such a life-- where would your happiness be then?"
31858And why do we sweat through life for what amounts to exactly nothing in the end?''"
31858Anybody''s husband?
31858Are there not other faculties?
31858Are we gone completely smash?"
31858Are we too late for the tide?"
31858Are you glad?"
31858Are you going to throw me over?"
31858Are you going to write a treatise?"
31858Are you qualifying to contribute fictionized essays to the American magazines?"
31858Are you quite comfortable?
31858Are you really indifferent to that side of it?"
31858Are you really so interested?"
31858Are you shocked?"
31858Are you so wedded to London?"
31858Are you too busy?
31858As for my present inertia, is it not the duty of some few to pass their lives in appreciation of the past?
31858As for their constant companionship, what more natural?
31858Because she is handsome and distinguished?
31858Boutts?"
31858But I did sit out a dance or two in that room with the immense window--""With whom?"
31858But he answered, soothingly:"Well, what of it?
31858But it''s just like the selfish beasts of men--""What difference does it make?
31858But meanwhile?
31858But should I be detained will you go over to the ranch occasionally?
31858But tell me first-- what do you think of it?"
31858But the girls?
31858But what can she expect?
31858But what interested me most was her attitude to Sir Cadge Vanneck--""What?"
31858But what is it going to lead to?"
31858But what of the great corporations that rule this State-- as well as the country?
31858But what will you?
31858But what_ do_ you mean by that cryptic assertion?
31858But when have I maintained that love was all?
31858But where are you going to find them here?
31858But why do n''t you let your ranch for dairy and grazing purposes, as we do?
31858But why do you call him Jack?
31858But wo n''t you come down to The St. Francis with me?
31858But you, Vicky dear-- is there anything wrong?
31858But, dear Isabel, do you think you ought to go out there alone?
31858By that time I was starved, but when the dinner was over Hofer went with me himself to the jeweller''s--""What is it?"
31858By- the- way, Colton informs me that he and his wife have picked out some one to cheer my loneliness and--""Who?"
31858By- the- way-- isn''t this polling- day?
31858Ca n''t you come down and pay me a visit of a week?
31858Ca n''t you help us out?"
31858Ca n''t you hurry on his marriage?--persuade Carry that it is her duty to go with him?"
31858Ca n''t you see his wife waiting for him?
31858Can I look about?
31858Can I rely on you?
31858Can we go to the ranch this afternoon?"
31858Can you imagine how it got out?"
31858Can you remember the name of a book you have read, that there is any world outside these seven square miles?"
31858Chloroform them--""You would n''t lunch with me?"
31858Chuma is my cook and butler and chambermaid--""Do you mean that you live here without any other woman?"
31858Clever, ai n''t it?"
31858Could I not have had Julia Kaye''s fortune?
31858Could n''t you and Lyster come up and stay for a couple of days?
31858Could the Frenchwoman have found a lover who had introduced her to the forbidden pleasures of the town?
31858Did I tell you that Mr. Trennahan came up at once and asked me to go to Menlo Park with them?
31858Did he?"
31858Did n''t Lyster agree to be host?
31858Did n''t you enjoy being a belle, after all?"
31858Did they disapprove of her becoming so energetic a business woman?
31858Did they play, too?
31858Did they resent her three years abroad and the sense of superiority implied?
31858Did you enjoy it all as much as you expected?"
31858Did you ever see any one look less as if she had American cousins than Vicky?
31858Did you get out of the house?
31858Did you notice how attentive he was to Dolly the other night?
31858Did you_ ever_?
31858Do n''t I always dress for supper even when alone?
31858Do n''t you want to come along?
31858Do n''t you want to come along?"
31858Do n''t you?"
31858Do you call it square not to have told me of this before you left?"
31858Do you know that it is Saturday?
31858Do you mean that you would not?"
31858Do you mean to say that I have never been an Englishman?"
31858Do you mean to tell me that you intend to become a Club woman?
31858Do you really care so much to be rich?"
31858Do you see nothing in a man but a husband over here?
31858Do you smoke a lot?"
31858Do you suppose I admire myself in that riding- habit or those overalls?
31858Do you suppose I did not think of that?
31858Do you suppose I have ever lost sight of your happiness?
31858Do you suppose they''ve had it in San Francisco?"
31858Do you think I am going to run the risk of losing all that for anything so dubious as this old game of sex?"
31858Do you think I''m unconventional?
31858Do you think they will marry?
31858Do you want to drive me mad?
31858Does she ever refuse money for charity, or for our improvements when it''s asked of her?
31858Does she owe anybody anything?
31858Does she walk the streets doing nothing but show herself, or go buggy riding with one fellow after another?
31858Ever see anything more fetching than those great Irish eyes in a regular little Dago mug?
31858Ever watch ants?"
31858For what was she developing, perfecting herself?
31858Had anything ever really disturbed it?
31858Had he in him the makings of the mere trimmer and politician, in addition to the miserable vanity that had riven him to- day?
31858Had he not shot over many an estate as large?
31858Had not his grandfather come into four times that number?
31858Had they not the same passions, the same inclinations in the secrecies of their souls?
31858Has anything terrible happened in Rosewater?"
31858Has it occurred to you,"she asked, gently,"that I might refuse to go to America?"
31858Has she taken anybody''s beau away?
31858Have I made one?
31858Have I not a lot of lovely gowns?
31858Have I your promise?"
31858Have n''t you?"
31858Have you been recognized?"
31858Have you gone mad?
31858Have you had any adventures?
31858Have you heard anything more?"
31858Have you seen anything of Hexam?
31858He had been assured that she had once at least possessed the capacity for intense feeling, but what was the result?
31858He stood up, and Isabel asked, hastily:"Have you had no sleep?"
31858His imagination did not rise to marvellous feats-- and what if it did not?
31858Hofer poses as a reformer, but I guess this old town''s too much for him--""Nicolas Hofer?"
31858Honest, now--_are_ your politics so much better than ours?"
31858How are the children?"
31858How can it be?
31858How did I get the impression that you had formally expatriated yourself?
31858How did they quiz you?"
31858How did you find out?"
31858How do you do it?
31858How do you expect me to make a fortune in this paradise of the labor- union if I do n''t do things myself?
31858How do you like the land of your birth?"
31858How do you like your horse?"
31858How long do you suppose the tide has been out?"
31858How_ are_ you related, by- the- way?"
31858I am delighted to see you once more after all these years, but-- what on earth possessed you?"
31858I am only waiting for them to discover Max Klinger and Manet--""Klinger?"
31858I am your own blood- relation, so I have a right to feel dreadfully sympathetic-- may I have a cigarette?"
31858I do wish you would come and pay me a visit, and-- Mr.--what on earth am I to call him?"
31858I forget-- good God!--_Are_ those years behind me in England?
31858I had set my heart upon spending the honeymoon at the Abbey, but it would be rather indecent yet awhile; do n''t you think so?"
31858I suppose I ca n''t hope to be quite such a belle as if I had lived in those less- sophisticated days, but who knows?
31858I wonder if he has won his seat?
31858III"Do you run this thing yourself?"
31858If he wants to shoot ducks, anyhow, why do n''t he join a club?
31858If his Paula had a little way of cajoling the amount out of her sister''s pocket, why not?
31858If that plane is n''t meant to live on, why is it there?
31858If this stinking quartet takes it into its head to levy annual blackmail, where is the money coming from?
31858If we get stiff and chilly we can walk--""Walk?
31858In these rubber boots?
31858Is all this your estate?"
31858Is it all your own?"
31858Is it not a wonderful scene?"
31858Is it really?"
31858Is it the final one?"
31858Is it your intention to marshal all the clans of all the advanced women and lead them against the more occupied and disunited sex?
31858Is n''t civilization the highest that man is capable of accomplishing, the best that Earth has to offer any of us?
31858Is n''t he a dear?"
31858Is there really a workaday world, a city to reform, and two ranches up the valley?"
31858Is there to be no long period of waiting and of comparative inaction?"
31858It really looks like a castle with all those gray battlements and towers, does n''t it?
31858It was in 1776 that the Presidio and Mission of San Francisco were founded, was it not?
31858Just suppose the fire should come out here, what should you do?"
31858Life was a fairy tale, why materialize it?
31858Many women should be in hospital with every attention; and with all this excitement who knows what may happen?
31858Masculine?"
31858May I sit down?"
31858May I sit with you a little while?
31858May I smoke?
31858Mr. Hofer and I-- do you know, we have just a dark suspicion-- where_ is_ Elton Gwynne, anyway?
31858Mrs. Plews, will you address us?"
31858My address is on my card-- when do you come down again?"
31858Or merely buried alive?
31858Or politics with love, for that matter?
31858Or think?
31858Or was she not Spanish at all, but merely a higher type of American-- or wholly herself?
31858Or were they merely orthodox through a more uneven balancing of their qualities, the animal in abeyance?
31858Or what should you advise me to do?
31858Perhaps in some other world-- who knows?"
31858San Francisco wants you, and what she wants she gets-- what is the matter, darling?"
31858See that crowd with the queens of the Tenderloin?
31858Shall we agree to meet there for luncheon?"
31858Shall you be here to dinner?"
31858Shall you go back?"
31858She continued, vaguely,"Oh, the maternal rôle--""Have I ever failed as a mother?"
31858She is quite intolerantly modern, and holds that when wall- paper and chintz can save an old house from looking like a sarcophagus, why not have them?
31858She saw her opportunity and asked, ingenuously:"How can you be a member of the House of Commons?"
31858She with her impossible ideals and theories?
31858Should you care to go to the ranch?
31858Should you like me to make love to you?"
31858So Julia Kaye came down this afternoon?
31858Some people call her a beauty, but how can a woman be a beauty with white hair?
31858Suppose I insidiously work up a reform movement in this State, and am shot into Congress over the head of the machine?
31858Surely Lord Brathland was well then?"
31858Surely he could have practised in San Francisco?"
31858Tactful, hey?
31858That is all, I suppose?"
31858The Mecca, the reward, of every man and woman with the breeding and the intelligence to appreciate it?
31858The State Democratic or Republican Boss is president or treasurer of one of them, is he not?
31858The company broke into general comment, and under cover of the confusion Isabel distinctly heard Gwynne demand:"What''s up your sleeve, Ormond?"
31858The conductor will tell you where to transfer--""Are there no cabs?"
31858The gentleman coolly demands,''How much?''
31858The judge asked you to dinner, I suppose?
31858The young married women, who had been her comrades at the High School?
31858Then my room was over the bar-- well, what will you?
31858Then you will come about four?
31858Then you would permit love to your married pair after they had probed each other''s minds and mannerisms for a year or two?
31858There was another silence, and then he asked:"Have n''t you been trying to manage me?"
31858Timidity?
31858Too many children?
31858Unconsciously, or otherwise, I shall always have the goal of England in my mind-- and if that is the case, why am I here?
31858Was Lady Victoria meditating the consolations of the Church-- or of Flora''s more modern substitute?
31858Was he not a great man, even so?
31858Was it possible that the fire would take them?
31858Was it your sympathy that kept you awake?"
31858Was she a credit to the town with her record at the High School, or was n''t she?
31858Was she merely an egoist-- it ran in the family-- or did it conceal much that she had no intention of revealing?
31858We are not here, already?
31858We have about six of these French restaurants-- ever taste anything like these frogs in Paris?
31858Well, what of it?
31858Well, what would you do yourself?"
31858Were all great men two- thirds accidental or manufactured?
31858What I want to know is, could you-- do you love me?"
31858What I want to know is-- do you leave youth entirely out of your calculations?"
31858What are letters of introduction for?
31858What can a man like you find in a God- forsaken place like Rosewater, anyhow?
31858What can you do with a people like that?
31858What can you expect if you live in an earthquake country?"
31858What could I do-- at present?"
31858What did she know?
31858What difference does anything really make, so long as we are comfortable?
31858What difference does it make?
31858What do you mean exactly?"
31858What do you play for-- money?"
31858What do you really think of love?"
31858What do you say to that?"
31858What do you take me for?"
31858What do you think of her?
31858What do you think of our infant prodigy?"
31858What do you think of this business, anyhow?"
31858What does a kid like you know of the wickedness of the world, or insomnia either?
31858What happens now?
31858What has civilization done for the world if it is to be everlastingly sex- ridden?
31858What has happened to you in all these months?
31858What if I do read novels and play cards for recreation?
31858What if my beneficent virus works too quickly-- before I can represent them?
31858What if she does sit up all night talking to a man who''s got something besides chickens and dollars in his head?
31858What is behind this?"
31858What is it?
31858What is it?"
31858What is my object?
31858What is the amount of your indebtedness?
31858What is the meaning of life itself--""Oh, are you aiming to read the riddle of life?"
31858What is the meaning of this multitude of faculties that progress has developed?
31858What is your plan?"
31858What more could a fellow ask?
31858What of it?
31858What of love, the interdependence of the sexes, and all the other human relations?"
31858What on earth do you want of all those notes?
31858What on this difficult globe is not difficult, first, last, and always?
31858What sense is there in going back to the beginnings and plodding or fighting towards a goal you were born to?
31858What use have you for so much strength?
31858What was at the source of that cold- blooded frankness, so different from the English fashion of alternately speaking out and knowing nothing?
31858What was she, Isabel Otis, after all?
31858What was the determining cause of their indisputable virtue?
31858What''s the use of the socialists frothing, and nations trying to overturn one another?
31858What''s up with you?
31858What''s up?
31858What''s your program, anyhow?"
31858When did all this happen?"
31858When has he ever failed to get what he wanted?
31858When have I given you reason to write me down an ass?"
31858Where did you get that curious old- fashioned scarf?"
31858Where is that boy?"
31858Which of our parties makes the strongest appeal to you?"
31858Who could say that I might not be fascinating enough to hold him?
31858Who is he?
31858Who would n''t?
31858Whom should you like to talk to?
31858Why am I wading into filth up to my knees, for the sake of an alien race, when they are mine already?"
31858Why are instincts planted so strongly?
31858Why are we so sure that it is a part of our duty to make others happy?
31858Why did n''t I look at the calendar?
31858Why did n''t you tell me?"
31858Why did we ever come to this God- forsaken country?"
31858Why did you let me sleep?
31858Why do n''t you get married?
31858Why do n''t you go to California and look at your property?--live on it for a few years?
31858Why does n''t Zeal open?
31858Why not Americanism?
31858Why not an hereditary army and navy?
31858Why not enjoy it-- when your creditors will let you?
31858Why not one of the big men, in heaven''s name?"
31858Why on earth does n''t the legislature take them in hand?"
31858Why should Americans be impervious to the accomplished fascination and the beauty of a woman that had reigned in London for thirty years?
31858Why should not a girl have the same privilege in the country?
31858Why should you know more of the world than we do, I''d like to know?"
31858Why, in heaven''s name, ca n''t we mind ours?
31858Will you come?"
31858Will you go at once?
31858Will you have a cigarette?"
31858Will you put me on shore?"
31858Will you?
31858Wo n''t you get out and stay to lunch?"
31858Would Jack, susceptible and passionate, a worshipper of beauty down among the roots of his abnormal cleverness and egoism, fall in love with her?
31858Would n''t it be better for you to go at once?"
31858Would there ever be any change?
31858XIII"And is this really your first big party?"
31858You ask a man-- the professional politician he is now, sure enough-- to help you get your candidate, or yourself, in, and what happens?
31858You do n''t suppose that old standby slipped my mind, do you?
31858You have n''t had a hemorrhage?"
31858You may not know that I am-- in partnership, as it were, with my mother and cousin-- putting up a large Class A building in San Francisco?"
31858You might bring her to terms by flirting a little with your American cousin--""My what?"
31858You see he has Celtic blood in him: of course the Gwynnes had their origin in Wales; and then he is one- fourth American, is n''t he?
31858You?"
31858Your mother wrote you?
31858_ Vive la bagatelle._ New York?
31858warn''t that a shake?
9149A gambler?
9149A year?
9149And after?
9149And how is my little madcap this morning?
9149And suppose Keith is not put out of the way?
9149And was Belle as charming as ever?
9149And what are the men going to do with that villain, Casey? 9149 And what good would it do to get after Morrell?"
9149Anybody else?
9149Anything I can do?
9149Are n''t these early morning hours perfect? 9149 Are n''t you really a little_ de trop?_""I did not come of my own volition at this time, I assure you,"he replied a trifle stiffly.
9149Are we there, dear?
9149Are you a friend?
9149Are you all right?
9149Are you armed?
9149Are you armed?
9149Are you bossing this job?
9149Are you done?
9149Are you making a formal afternoon call, Ben?
9149Are you ready for the question?
9149Are you really going to sing at the Firemen''s Ball?
9149Are you sure of this?
9149As long as it is not too bald, what difference does it make?
9149Belle?
9149But Ben,she said as naturally as she could,"why did you do so foolish a thing as this?
9149But how could you tell?
9149But is n''t anybody hurt?
9149But suppose she does n''t come around?
9149But what good does that do me?
9149But what happened to you? 9149 But why have you turned so against your friends?"
9149But why?
9149But you do n''t mean that-- quite-- do you?
9149Cal Bennett''s all right-- but the others-- oh, I suppose they''re all right in a business way-- but--"But, what?
9149Can there anywhere exist any one so hard- hearted as to injure a poor, absolutely defenceless dog?
9149Can we get anything to eat here?
9149Can you see Charley Nugent or Mike Rowlee crusading for the right?
9149Career?
9149Career?
9149Casual acquaintances are well enough, but your letters?
9149Church?
9149Come on, ai n''t you got that valuable paper folded up yet?
9149Commercial?
9149Criminal? 9149 Damn it, ai n''t I telling you?
9149Dear lady, what do you mean?
9149Dear lady, whom? 9149 Did you ever see so many stars?"
9149Did you ever try it before? 9149 Did you like it to- night?"
9149Do I get no counsel?
9149Do n''t I know the ordinary kind? 9149 Do n''t you know him?
9149Do n''t you know that a gambler''s wife is n''t respectable-- in their sense of the word?
9149Do n''t you like the Sherwoods?
9149Do n''t you suppose you could do without?
9149Do n''t you think it a good idea?
9149Do we get that drink?
9149Do you distrust me?
9149Do you expect her to weep violently?
9149Do you know the''Bedouin Love Song?''
9149Do you know who I am?
9149Do you mean me?
9149Do you mean to imply, suh, that I am guilty of crooked work?
9149Do you sing, too?
9149Do you want my advice?
9149Eh?
9149Endorse them? 9149 Forgotten?"
9149Friend? 9149 George Law?
9149Getting on?
9149Going in up to your neck, are you?
9149Going to practise?
9149Good for me?
9149Got a rise out of the old Johnny, what?
9149Have n''t we room enough? 9149 Have n''t you always had all you wanted, Patsy?"
9149Have the Vigilance Committee possession of this building?
9149Have you a small vessel ready for immediate service?
9149Have you been moving furniture all these days? 9149 Have you met any of the people of the place?"
9149Have you seen this?
9149He does n''t scare for a cent, does he?
9149Hero?
9149Honest?
9149How about Richardson?
9149How about you?
9149How are you feeling now, honey?
9149How can I best help?
9149How can you ask that, dear lady?
9149How did he know what the letter said?
9149How did you break it up?
9149How does it happen you''re outside?
9149How does the hero of the fire survive?
9149How is that?
9149How long a stream will it throw?
9149How long ago did he deliver it?
9149How many witnesses?
9149How much can I spend a year?
9149How much did you take in yesterday, John?
9149How much do you need?
9149How much is it?
9149How much?
9149How should you do it?
9149How so?
9149How would it be to appoint a committee to''company him and see that he gets back?
9149How''s that?
9149How''s the wild Injin this morning? 9149 I know it was inexcusable,"he babbled,"but what could I do?
9149I know that laugh, What have I done now?
9149I suppose he''s around here? 9149 I suppose you have an office picked out?"
9149I suppose you know what this means?
9149I thought you were so crazy mad about her?
9149I wonder what''s up? 9149 I''ll take Jack Phillips and Jim McNab,"said Rube, after a moment''s thought,"and possibly a few refreshments?"
9149I''m all right,she said,"and is n''t this a nice little party?"
9149I? 9149 If those are really meant for Morrell''s initials, what was he doing here?"
9149If those men were wholly weak and useless, how did they get out here?
9149If you''re sure of that one essential little fact, and you really want her, why do n''t you take her?
9149In heaven''s name what are you driving at? 9149 Is it not true?"
9149Is n''t it great luck to find somebody to practise with?
9149Is n''t it possible to drop it or compromise it or something, Milton?
9149Is n''t she simply stunning?
9149Is she as far from respectability as all that?
9149Is she here?
9149Is that all?
9149Is the trouble anything to do with this Cora case?
9149Is there anybody we can trust on their rolls?
9149It may be, sir, that you favour the piano- box type-- of the sort made by Smith or Van Ness?
9149James King of William running this, eh?
9149John,he asked,"what is your contribution to society?"
9149Killed?
9149Look here, Sansome, do you want that woman?
9149Look here, boss,he said to Krafft,"It just come to my mind a while ago: what was the name of that bloke you told me to keep off''n?
9149Look here,Keith swept on,"I''m the challenged party and I have the say- so, have n''t I?"
9149Look here,he demanded;"what has the standing army done to deserve abandonment in a hostile country?"
9149Look here,said Keith, placing his finger on the notice,"do you suppose this genuine?"
9149Look here,said Ward,"does it strike you this roof''s getting hot?"
9149Me?
9149Meaning you''re a little tin god?
9149Mr. Morrell all right?
9149My class?
9149No, what is it?
9149Nominations for a lieutenant?
9149Noon?
9149Nor with my friend yonder?
9149Not Diamond Jack?
9149Now I wonder who will shoot who?
9149Oh, do n''t you know who he is?
9149Oh, is n''t it? 9149 Olney,"said his chief,"will you accept the command of a picked company in an important but somewhat perilous movement?"
9149Our word is always good, when given to a friend; is n''t it, Mex?
9149Quite recovered? 9149 Respectable?
9149Seriously?
9149Shall we dance?
9149Shall we dance?
9149Shall we have vigilance with order or a mob with anarchy?
9149Suppose Keith follows them out to Jake''s?
9149Suppose they are shipped from Benicia to the armouries in the city; they are legally Federal property until they are delivered, are n''t they?
9149Surely, Judge, you do n''t mean to imply that you endorse Coleman and his gang?
9149Tell me, Ben, does she still care for her husband?
9149That is all very well,said he,"but where are your Vigilantes now?"
9149That so? 9149 That''s all very well,"objected Sansome, whose eyes were shining,"but how about that week?
9149The only thing I can mean in these times: are you with the Law and Order, or with the Committee of Vigilance?
9149The sixth, are you very_ sure_? 9149 The words will bear that interpretation, wo n''t they?
9149The''Bedouin Love Song?'' 9149 Then can not I appeal to your sense of civic patriotism?"
9149Then what do you mean telling every one that my Belle insulted your wife last night at the opera house?
9149Then what, in heaven''s name, is it?
9149Then,she cried, with a sudden intensity,"why were n''t you there-- on your side-- defending the jail?''
9149They do n''t understand us,murmured Nan;"do n''t you think we''d better drive on?"
9149They were certainly noisy enough,said Nan indifferently; then after a moment,"Where_ do_ you suppose some of them get their clothes?"
9149Very?
9149Vigilantes? 9149 Want something, Patsy?"
9149Was it our fault that we did n''t get married sooner? 9149 Wat you do?"
9149We got married as soon as we could, did n''t we?
9149Well, how are things going?
9149Well, what are you doing here at this time of day?
9149Well, what did you say, then?
9149Well, what do you think of that?
9149Well, what is the game there?
9149Well, what the devil do you suppose I care, you black limb?
9149Well, what the devil do you want?
9149Well,it came,"how goes the trial?"
9149Well,said Morrell cheerfully, after preliminary small talk had been disposed of,"how goes the fair Nancy?"
9149Well?
9149Well?
9149Were n''t they nice people,cried Nan,"and was n''t it an adventure?
9149Were n''t you in the jail guard?
9149What are you going to do?
9149What are you wasting my time for?
9149What article?
9149What did you tell him?
9149What do such creatures as Cora and Yankee Sullivan amount to?
9149What do they know about hose? 9149 What do we care about that now?"
9149What do you expect?
9149What do you intend doing?
9149What do you mean by that article?
9149What do you mean by that?
9149What do you mean, sir?
9149What do you mean?
9149What do you propose doing, then?
9149What do you think of our new Assistant District Attorney?
9149What do you want done about it?
9149What do you want of me?
9149What do you want?
9149What does it matter?
9149What for?
9149What good did it do to go to your house and be treated like a yellow dog?
9149What has happened? 9149 What is it you want?"
9149What is it, dearie? 9149 What is it?
9149What is it?
9149What is the matter with them?
9149What is the scheme?
9149What is your immediate plan?
9149What is your impelling motive?
9149What kind of a circus do you call this show, anyway?
9149What kind of a dog is he?
9149What more are the Vigilantes doing?
9149What more do you want?
9149What now?
9149What shall it be?
9149What sort of justice?
9149What will happen then?
9149What would you do about it?
9149What would you most want, if you were those poor men?
9149What''s it all about? 9149 What''s that?"
9149What''s the matter with you, Charley?
9149What''s the matter with your ladder?
9149What''s the matter with, them?
9149What''s the matter, dear?
9149What''s the matter?
9149What''s up, anyway?
9149What''s what all about, Nan, dear?
9149What?
9149When can we move in? 9149 When did Sherwood leave?"
9149Where are all you brave fellows who were going to see me through this?
9149Where are the others?
9149Where did this letter say I was supposed to be?
9149Where did you get the information?
9149Where do I come in?
9149Where does the money come in?
9149Where in hell did he come from?
9149Where is he?
9149Where is he?
9149Where you headed for?
9149Where''s Casey?
9149Where''s Gringo?
9149Where''s the law in Cora''s case?
9149Where? 9149 Where?"
9149Which is it?
9149Which side are you on, anyway?
9149Which side, are you on?
9149Which would you advise?
9149Which?''
9149Who cares if I go to the dogs? 9149 Who could it have been?"
9149Who gave you the money?
9149Who is everybody?
9149Who is he?
9149Who is he?
9149Who is in the big house over there?
9149Who is she?
9149Who is that man?
9149Who is that?
9149Who is the cuss? 9149 Who sent that letter?"
9149Who was backing Mex, anyway?
9149Who will be the next victim?
9149Who''s there to do that sort of dry nursing of bums?
9149Who''s your little friend?
9149Why are you acting in this manner? 9149 Why did you come out here, anyway?"
9149Why do n''t you undertake something instead of drifting? 9149 Why do they permit such things?"
9149Why have you so suddenly taken up this form of activity? 9149 Why should n''t I?"
9149Why, what''s the matter with her?
9149Will they storm the jail?
9149Will you answer me?
9149Will you have another with me?
9149Will you help me?
9149Will you see him?
9149Wo n''t you have a cup of tea first?
9149Wonder if it works in real life? 9149 Yes?
9149Yes? 9149 Yes?"
9149You are a lawyer, I take it?
9149You are a recent arrival, Mr. Krafft? 9149 You come wiz me?"
9149You do n''t mean that judges are--"Susceptible to influence?
9149You got ticket?
9149You have heard of me?
9149You here?
9149You like?
9149You like?
9149You like?
9149You mean to tell me, suh, that yo''refuse the satisfaction due a gentleman after affrontin''him?
9149You play, sing?
9149You remember I directed you to the auctions?
9149You were, I understand, counsel for Doctor Jones in obtaining judgment on the hospital scrip?
9149You would n''t call him a live Molly, now would you, Teeny?
9149You wrote it?'' 9149 You''re a lawyer, are you not?"
9149You''re not in want?
9149Young man,accused Mrs. Sherwood, with a faint amusement in her rich, low voice,"do you know that this is our dance?"
9149Your wife''s illness is not likely to require immediate attendance?
9149''51 again?"
9149--to put your opinion against theirs?"
9149A gay life is all very well----""Gay?"
9149A little cold imp sat in the back of Keith''s brain and criticised sardonically; Why will big women persist in being kittenish?
9149After a moment she asked in a quick, stifled voice:"What do you mean?"
9149After a time, as Keith still waited, he growled;"What is it?"
9149Ai n''t that right, Cal?
9149All right now?"
9149Am I not right, Coleman?"
9149And answer me this: is n''t it just a scheme to cheat me of my interest?
9149And by whom?
9149And is n''t he just the dearest, cutest little thing?
9149And the witnesses for the defence, where were they?
9149And what difference did it make, anyway?"
9149And yet, somehow, it does n''t sound right--"she puzzled,"Are you sure it''s honest?"
9149Are we invited out this evening?"
9149Are you attending to your business yourself, even decently?
9149Are you playing fair all around?
9149As I understand your proposal, it is that, if we make no move, you guarantee no escape, immediate trial, and instant execution?"
9149As Keith passed them he heard, the marshal say,"Well, is it all right?"
9149At last some one spoke up:"Where are Casey and Cora?"
9149Ben Sansome?"
9149But can not you shut him up nights?
9149But may I suggest-- merely in the interest of fair play-- that for the moment you are forgetting yourselves?
9149But what is it you actually wish to accomplish?"
9149But what made you think I was on that side?"
9149But why ca n''t we use them for bait, to get those people on the wrong side of the fence?"
9149Ca n''t you send a note around to Ben and see if he ca n''t get you there and back?"
9149Can you tell me how much water lots are worth?"
9149Did he bore you, Sally?"
9149Did he still expect that the boastful promises of his friends would be fulfilled, did he still hope for rescue?
9149Did that brute Sansome--""Sansome?
9149Did you go to that fair or bazaar thing yesterday?"
9149Do n''t you adore flowers?"
9149Do n''t you know it''s against the law to go armed?"
9149Do n''t you know it?"
9149Do n''t you see?"
9149Do n''t you suppose I''d have said something if I had thought you were doing anything wrong?
9149Do they do it?
9149Do you feel aggrieved in any way-- personally?"
9149Do you realize he waited here over six hours for you to come in?"
9149Do you really love your husband?"
9149Do you remember that Firemen''s Ball when you started in to break up that Keith- Morrell affair?
9149Do you think he''ll strangle himself?"
9149Do you want to try that?"
9149Everything all right?"
9149First, would the Morrells carry out the implied threat?
9149For this loan, what security?"
9149For what?
9149For what?
9149Forgive me, dear-- you know I say it with all affection-- but do n''t you think it a mistake?"
9149Friend?
9149Habla usted Español?_"Keith understood the last three words.
9149Have n''t you always been respectable?
9149Have you any connections in town at all?"
9149Have you anything to suggest doing this morning, instead of Yet Lee''s?"
9149He paused, then went on slowly:"Would you grieve at the demise of either-- or all three?"
9149Her face had hardened again,"Can you depend on Sansome to go through with it?"
9149Here we''ve pulled up all our roots, have n''t we, Nan?
9149His manner suddenly became businesslike,"Look here,"he asked her,"are you game to make a tidy bit of money?"
9149His quick mind visualized a hundred possibilities-- suppose he had gone on Durkee''s expedition?
9149How could it logically be otherwise?
9149How did you do it?"
9149How is he?
9149How rich-- or poor-- are we going to be?"
9149How?"
9149I may see him?"
9149I suppose you''ve heard that Casey shot King this afternoon?"
9149If a man had n''t a right to buy in property at any sale and sell it again where he wanted, where in thunder was our boasted liberty?
9149In other words, no strong- arm work; do you understand?"
9149Is it not so?"
9149Is n''t it lucky we''re neighbours?
9149Is n''t it true?
9149Is n''t this glorious sunshine?"
9149Is that agreed?"
9149Is that plain enough?"
9149Is that your opinion, Colonel Baker?"
9149It does not matter, does it?
9149It suddenly occurred to me that I ought to have witnesses for my side of the conversation, What do you think?"
9149It was all too wildly improbable for words-- and yet, was anything improbable in this impossible place?
9149Keith?"
9149Keith?"
9149Let me pour it for you-- with my own hands-- aren''t you flattered?"
9149Nan would not understand it a bit-- why should she?
9149Now do n''t you think I''m a pretty good sort?"
9149Now, what is the scheme?"
9149Of course, Milton did not realize-- but what was there for her?
9149On the way Keith said:"Look here, Nan; do you suppose you and Wing can get on all right this morning?
9149On your honour, do you expect_ me_ to believe that yarn?"
9149Only you told me so suddenly----""Do n''t you want me to sell?"
9149Open it, will you, dear?
9149Otherwise----""Got anybody in mind?"
9149Our altars to the gods of chance?
9149Our bowers of the Cyprians?"
9149Second, would a denial avail against their story?
9149Sherwood?"
9149Some of the people you go with are not especially good for you-- do you think so?"
9149Suppose Mex Ryan had not happened to remember his name?
9149Suppose Mrs. Sherwood and Krafft had not found him?
9149Suppose they had been an hour later?
9149Tell me, Jack, when we sell the business are we going to be wealthy, will we have plenty of money?"
9149Tell me?
9149Ten minutes later she asked him:"What are you going to do, yourself, Jack?
9149That must be where the Jenny Lind Theatre stood-- before the fire-- just opposite?
9149The common tricks would not appeal to you, except in idleness; is it not so?"
9149The vivid young woman called Teeny suddenly shrieked,"How about Friday, the twenty- third?"
9149Then perhaps you''ve forgotten that I sat on lookout for some of your games in the early days in the mining camps?"
9149They do n''t guarantee I can sell the bonds at par, do they?
9149Third, could he afford to let them tell the tale?
9149War, then, is the cry, is it?
9149Was Teeny McFarlane as gay as she appeared?
9149Was she losing him?
9149Was this a mob?
9149We hope neither will be required, but if this encounter can not be avoided, why will Mr. Selover insist on imperilling the lives of others?
9149Well, those things always happen in a big affair, do n''t they?"
9149What about the prisoners in the jail?"
9149What are they talking about?"
9149What are we coming to?
9149What are you going to do about it?"
9149What are you talking about?
9149What are you up to to- day, Patsy?"
9149What are your plans?"
9149What can I spend?"
9149What did you do such a thing for?"
9149What do you say?"
9149What do you think of our garden?
9149What does he know of our temples of Terpsichore?
9149What does_ he_ do?"
9149What for?
9149What have I done?"
9149What is it that agitates you, Nan?"
9149What is it?"
9149What is the deep need of them?
9149What is your line of activity?"
9149What of it?"
9149What reinforcements?
9149What right you got to do that?
9149What was forward?
9149What''s happened?
9149What''s wrong?"
9149What,"she inquired, with the air of propounding a conundrum,"is between a live Molly and a hearse?"
9149What?"
9149When do they expect the_ Panama_--do you know?"
9149Where are they all?
9149Where can I go?"
9149Where did_ he_ get several thousand muskets?"
9149Where do you suppose the women get their perfectly awful clothes?
9149Where have you been?"
9149Where in this awful mixture they call society could one find a woman to marry?"
9149Where is Krafft?"
9149Where is Krafft?"
9149Where is he?"
9149Where you keep him bloom?"
9149Which ones are they?"
9149Which sale did they record under?"
9149Who is Alder?"
9149Who is it now, you sly dog?"
9149Why all the clothes and illumination?"
9149Why are you here?"
9149Why did they stay away?
9149Why did you get me out on this mad expedition?
9149Why had he made no attempt to relieve her cruel anxiety?
9149Why is n''t it honest?"
9149Why is that?"
9149Why should n''t he?
9149Why this funeral?
9149Why was he there?
9149Why was n''t he at home?
9149Why were these people gathered?
9149Why?
9149Why?"
9149Wonder if she thought she had really fooled him?
9149Wonder what colour her hair used to be?"
9149Wonder where he got the money to start it?
9149Would you like it?"
9149Would you mind telling me your name?"
9149You believe me?"
9149You must n''t ask questions like that, must he, Mex?
9149You need n''t deny it; was n''t I there?"
9149You understand, suh?"
9149You wo n''t be lonely?
9149You would n''t have me marry Sally Warner, would you-- or any of the other half- dozen Sally Warners?
9149You''re_ not asked_?
9149You, Major?"
9149_ Are n''t you a little ashamed?_"She held him with, her clear, level gaze.
9149a year?"
9149cried Nan, scarcely waiting for Keith to finish his reading,"What is Mr. Palmer going to do about it?"
9149he asked?
9149he cried in an agony,"are you all right?
9149he cried,"how many of those Benicia muskets are there?"
9149he snorted,"What do you mean?
9149or"You know Wilkins-- the furniture man where we got the big armchair?
9149rasped Neil,"that I go into this blind?"
9149roared Sherwood,"and what do you mean coming in here before you''re told?"
9149she demanded"Where is Milton?
9149the one who came through the window?"
9149was his comment;"are we having company to- night?
9149was that Sansome?
9149yes, sah, dat''s right,"ducked Sam,"Shell I awdah the team, sah?"
13384About what?
13384Ai n''t there no doctor?
13384Air ye all ready, Bill?
13384Air ye game to hit, Will?
13384All set, men? 13384 Am I the best man?
13384Am I to understand that you are marrying me as a second choice, and so that you can forget some other man?
13384An''so has Sam Woodhull, huh?
13384An''what is that?
13384An''ye want courts an''the settlements, boys?
13384And do you owe me anything?
13384And leave your parents?
13384And wait?
13384Anything worse?
13384Anyways that? 13384 Are not you burned too?"
13384Are we gentlemen at all?
13384Are ye a- skeered?
13384As a prisoner?
13384As what, ma''am? 13384 As which, Mr. Bridger?
13384But did they get his property? 13384 But he did n''t say he''d give it up?"
13384But how do you explain it?
13384But is she alive? 13384 But it''s most to Oregon, hain''t it?"
13384But then?
13384But to- night what man knows the gate into their village? 13384 But what shall we do?"
13384But you love one?
13384But you''ll go on with us, wo n''t you?
13384But you''re going to leave us? 13384 But, Jed"--the eternal female now--"then, which one really whipped?"
13384Can we count on thirty wagons to go through? 13384 Can we ford above and come in behind them?"
13384Can we?
13384Can you ride, Jackson?
13384Can you travel, Jackson?
13384Chance? 13384 Could n''t you leave a girl a secret if she had one?
13384Did ever you see pick or shovel build a country? 13384 Did he say anything about finding Sam Woodhull?"
13384Did he say he''d give it up?
13384Did he tell you that about me?
13384Did he-- Mr. Banion-- say anything?
13384Did n''t act scared of it?
13384Did n''t say he would n''t?
13384Did n''t you hear it, Molly?
13384Did n''t you say you wanted me on any terms?
13384Did n''t you signal for me? 13384 Did you want pay so soon?
13384Do n''t you now?
13384Do ye know what ye''re a- sayin''? 13384 Do you play any game to lose it?"
13384Do you promise?
13384Do you say enough?
13384Do you think I''m right about all this? 13384 Do you want him along with your wagons?"
13384Do you want me to tell you the truth, Jesse?
13384Do- ee see that old thief Jim Bridger? 13384 Do- ee see the tracks?
13384Does n''t it you?
13384Does this suit ye, Will?
13384Flowers?
13384For Oregon? 13384 For what?"
13384Gold?
13384Gone? 13384 Have I?"
13384Have n''t I paid for it, mother?
13384Have ye any shovels? 13384 Have ye wiped yer bar''l?"
13384He done that? 13384 He''s-- he''s safe?"
13384Her shot by a sneakin''Rapahoe? 13384 Hit"come from Californy?"
13384How are you, Bill?
13384How are you, Jim?
13384How can I look my father in the face every day, knowing what he feels about me? 13384 How can I tell?
13384How could we know where you were, or whether you''d come-- or whether you''d have been of any use if you had?
13384How could we send, man?
13384How deep?
13384How did they get here?
13384How do we know it is far? 13384 How do you know that?"
13384How do you know?
13384How far are they back?
13384How far''ll we be out, at Laramie?
13384How is she?
13384How long''ll we wait here?
13384How much is this worth to ye?
13384How old are you, really, Molly?
13384How you mean, M''sieu Kit?
13384How''d you gentlemen prefer fer to fight?
13384How''re ye ridin'', Will?
13384How''s that?
13384How''s the country?
13384How, Bordeaux?
13384I reckon-- and why should n''t he? 13384 I take it, that means me?"
13384I''m not in your council, am I?
13384If we could send back word--"We ca n''t, so what''s the use?
13384If we get in trouble and send back for you, will you come?
13384If we get through, if Molly lives, you mean?
13384Is Woodhull with ye?
13384Is it a court summons for Will Banion? 13384 Is it?"
13384Is she alive? 13384 Is this the real good- by, Will?"
13384It pains you?
13384It was about-- him? 13384 Jim Bridger?
13384Kit-- Kit Carson, you mean? 13384 Let bygones be bygones, huh?
13384Love? 13384 Man, man,"exclaimed stout- hearted Molly Wingate,"what for kind of a country have you brought us women to?
13384Most to Oregon? 13384 Must I think for you at this hour of my life?
13384No matter how?
13384No? 13384 No?
13384No? 13384 Oh, Will Banion, how could you take away a girl''s heart and leave her miserable all her life?"
13384Oh, the double?
13384Oh, well, now,demanded Kelsey, his nomad Kentucky blood dominant,"what use holding to any plan just for sake of doing it?
13384Promise?
13384Provisional? 13384 Rest of ye goin''on through, huh?"
13384Sam, if you really loved me, would you ask that? 13384 Sam, what shall we do?"
13384Shall I bring up our wagons an''jine ye all here at the ford this evenin''?
13384Shall we go back a hundred years?
13384She knows him then?
13384She''ll live?
13384Since when did you come a plainsman?
13384So that''s where they are? 13384 Spanish?"
13384Swear? 13384 The law, eh?"
13384The tip the gal give ye was a good one?
13384Then how could we pay you?
13384Then why do you come to my camp now?
13384Then you''re not going West?
13384They''ll fight?
13384Though I were a thief?
13384To Oregon? 13384 Uh- huh?
13384Was it about-- him?
13384We was friends, was n''t we, Bill?
13384We''ll ratify his captaincy, wo n''t we?
13384Well then, gentle_men_--and now he stood free of Woodhull--"ye both give word ye''ll make no break till we tell ye?
13384Well, I reckon it''s life, ai n''t it?
13384Well, anyways, they''re both off on the same journey now, and who knows what or which? 13384 Well, have n''t I got to?
13384Well, have n''t you?
13384Well, if it ai n''t the movers make a country, what does? 13384 Whar''s he at?"
13384Whar''s the bourgeois, Papin?
13384What are you going to say? 13384 What are you saying?"
13384What brung ye north, Kit?
13384What can we but lie close and hold the wagons?
13384What chance have I had to ask you before now? 13384 What cost?"
13384What could he say? 13384 What did Jim Bridger tell ye?
13384What did he say?
13384What differ does hit make, Bill?
13384What difference?
13384What do ye want o''me, son?
13384What do you make of all this, Hall?
13384What do you mean by that?
13384What do you mean, Molly?
13384What do you mean? 13384 What do you mean?"
13384What do you mean?
13384What do you mean?
13384What do you mean?
13384What do you really mean then, Molly-- you say, that''s why?
13384What do you say, men?
13384What do you yourself mean?
13384What does Major Banion say?
13384What in hell you pulling up so soon for?
13384What is it then you want to tell me? 13384 What is it you are saying then-- that a man''s a worse brute when he goes mad, as I did?"
13384What is it?
13384What is it?
13384What made him so keen?
13384What made us leave Kentucky for Indiana, and Indiana for Illinois? 13384 What odds?"
13384What shall I do, Jackson?
13384What was it then?
13384What was it, Molly?
13384What was it, man?
13384What would they all think?
13384What ye mean-- a murder, besides that?
13384What''s all this?
13384What''s his name?
13384What''s in your wagon?
13384What''s it for? 13384 What''s that?"
13384What''s the real trouble? 13384 What''s this stone, Kit-- yer medicine?"
13384What''s up-- where?
13384What''s up?
13384What? 13384 What?"
13384When?
13384Where did you get it?
13384Where''d you git hit? 13384 Where''s Bridger?"
13384Where''s Little Molly?
13384Where''s Molly now?
13384Where''s Woodhull now?
13384Where?
13384Who said I would n''t hold still?
13384Who started this?
13384Who wants my plow?
13384Who was he-- some thief?
13384Who''lected ye fer train captain, an''when was it did? 13384 Who''s for Oregon?"
13384Who''s thar?
13384Who''s the other fellow, though?
13384Who''s yer train boss, Bill?
13384Who? 13384 Why do n''t ye marry her then, damn ye, right here?
13384Why do ye ask? 13384 Why do you ask?"
13384Why do you come here? 13384 Why should I have?
13384Why should they do that? 13384 Why wait for the Californians to move?
13384Why? 13384 Wild?"
13384Will Banion did, ai n''t I told you? 13384 Will he fight?"
13384Will they never start?
13384Will two roosters that has been breasted?
13384Woodhull, what''s up? 13384 Woodhull-- did he say that?"
13384Would ye trust me, Bill, like I do you, fer sake o''the old times, when friends was friends?
13384Ye came to see me about her, Miss Molly, did n''t ye?
13384Ye damned fool, would ye believe ary promise he made, even now? 13384 Ye got any more o''hit, Kit?"
13384Ye knew this man orto kill ye, an''ye sneaked hit, did n''t ye? 13384 Ye want me ter go on, Miss Molly?"
13384Ye''ll try him in the camp council, Will?
13384Ye''re one awful damn fool, ai n''t ye, Will? 13384 Yes, but does it?"
13384Yes, else why''d I ask?
13384Yes? 13384 Yes?
13384Yes? 13384 Yes?"
13384You are Molly Wingate?
13384You are parked? 13384 You ca n''t kiss me, Molly?"
13384You come here to face me down?
13384You do n''t know who he was?
13384You do n''t mean you''d guide us on that far? 13384 You like Sam Woodhull better for Molly, Jess?"
13384You old?
13384You shooting at a mule?
13384You takin''flowers acrost? 13384 You think I''m not a rider?
13384You think it''s Banion?
13384You want that other man, thief and dishonest as he is?
13384You want to see her?
13384You will not let me repent? 13384 You''d take my word against all the world-- just my word, if I told you it was n''t true?
13384You''re from the Liberty train?
13384You''re going back to him?
13384You''re not going to be with us any more?
13384You''re not weakening? 13384 You, Hall?"
13384You, Jed, what was this?
13384You, Jed?
13384Your-- heart?
13384_ Oui?_ And where?
13384_ Oui?_ And where?
13384''_ What you mean?"
13384A railroad?
13384Ai n''t I did enough fer ye?"
13384Ai n''t hit nigh about time now, Major?"
13384Ai n''t it a perty leetle ol''world to play with, all with nice pink stripes erroun''hit?"
13384Ai n''t thar plenty more pilgrims whar ye all come from?
13384Ai n''t that old as Mayheeco Veeayho?
13384Ai n''t that so?
13384Air the Crows down?"
13384Am I to give all I have provisionally?
13384Am I to live?
13384An Army man with a Western experience-- who''ll it be unless it is their man?
13384An''warn''t hit useful?
13384An''ye was willin''to go to Oregon-- ye''d plow rather''n leave sight o''her?
13384And after all, does n''t a woman give the odds?
13384And how could they, in so close a fight?"
13384And how could you keep the secret?"
13384And is it any wonder I would n''t train up with a thief, or allow him to visit in my family?
13384And this was Miss Molly Wingate?
13384And was n''t I elected at Westport before we started?"
13384And what am I to expect?"
13384And what do you owe me?"
13384And when will we get to Oregon?"
13384And who''s that, Jesse?"
13384And why not?
13384Are you asking me to be married in a provisional wedding?
13384Are you for Oregon?"
13384Are you?"
13384Banion, Woodhull-- had they left any word?
13384Banion?
13384But I ask you, what do I owe you?"
13384But can we trade?
13384But do you want me to be a liar to my General?
13384But if so, why the crude bivouac?
13384But might I make a few suggestions?"
13384But now, Molly,"he went on, with heat,"what''s the use talking?
13384But one question first was asked by these travel- sick home- loving people: What was the news?
13384But she slept ill. Over and over to her lips rose the same question:"Oh, Will Banion, Will Banion, why did you take away my heart?"
13384But she''s not bad-- she''s comin''through?"
13384But what could I do?
13384But what could she do?
13384But what''s the news, Bordeaux?
13384But why did you send for me?
13384But will Captain Wingate let me add even just a few words more?
13384But will you promise me one thing, sir?"
13384But ye''re carryin''news?"
13384CHAPTER XXXVII JIM BRIDGER FORGETS"What''s wrong with the people, Cale?"
13384Ca n''t it be mended?"
13384Ca n''t wait?
13384Ca n''t you forget me, Molly Wingate?"
13384Can I whip you?"
13384Can you keep this?"
13384Chardon, damn ye, carry the cup down an''set hit on his head, an''ef ye spill a drop I''ll drill ye, d''ye hear?"
13384Charge ye?
13384Could he not afford to laugh best, in spite of all events, even if some of them had not been to his own liking?
13384Could it be that in the providence of God she once had been within one deliberate step of marrying Samuel Payson Woodhull?
13384Could n''t you be happier if you did?
13384Could n''t you take your chance and see if there''s anything under the notion about more than one man and more than one woman in the world?
13384Could the gallant mare make this point?
13384Could they not in turn humble the pride of any other tribe?
13384Could this encampment, on the very front of the American civilization, now be called a home?
13384Crazy, of course; for who could pause to work on the trail with pick or shovel, with winter coming on at the Sierra crossing?
13384Danger-- yes; but what?
13384Danger?
13384Danger?
13384Did ever you see steel traps make or hold one?
13384Did ghosts live and move as men?
13384Did n''t our land more''n thribble, from a dollar and a quarter?
13384Do n''t you think so?"
13384Do n''t you, dearest?"
13384Do they think we''re Indians, or what?"
13384Do ye see that tall cottingwood tree a half mile down-- the one with the flat umbreller top, like a cypress?
13384Do you call that to me?"
13384Do you come from the Bluffs?
13384Do you look on us men as ponderable, measurable, computable?"
13384Do you mean to tell me you got squaws, you old heathen?"
13384Do you mind-- can you think of it, men?
13384Do you promise-- will you swear?"
13384Do you suppose that''ll ever do for a man of spirit like Sam Woodhull?
13384Do you want the engagement broken?
13384Do you want to be released?"
13384Do you want to go ahead, or shall I?"
13384Do you want to shoot me like a coyote?"
13384Do- ee say Jim Bridger ca n''t make buffler medicine?
13384Do- ee see''em over yan ridge-- thousands?"
13384Does he call that settled?
13384Does not that include open eyes?"
13384Eh, sir?"
13384Flowers-- do they go with the plow, too, as well as weeds?
13384Fuel?
13384Gittin''restless agin?"
13384Give me love?"
13384Go to California?
13384Go to Oregon and plow?
13384Had a new route over the Humboldt Basin been found, or something of that sort?
13384Had it not been foreordained that they should get the news here, before it was too late?
13384Had not their fathers worked with rifle lashed to the plow beam?
13384Had others preceded them?
13384Had they not beaten the Sioux?
13384Half fanatics?
13384Has n''t he done all he could to shoulder me out of my place as captain of this train?
13384Has n''t the prisoner tried to escape?
13384Have n''t I always?
13384Have n''t they had as good a chance as we ever had?
13384Have n''t you as much courage as those Mormon women on ahead?
13384Have ye any picks?
13384Have ye flour, meal, sugar-- anything?"
13384Have you anything along-- oil, flour, anything to use on burns?
13384He asked her, his fingers loosely shaken, meaning,"Where did you get it?"
13384He made trouble, huh?
13384He''ll make no more?
13384Help me up, sir?"
13384Help me up, sir?"
13384Him I left drunk an''happy last summer?
13384Hit''s easier, an''a month er two closter, with plenty o''feed an''water-- the old Cayuse trail, huh?
13384How about you, Hall?
13384How could I have forgotten?
13384How could he?"
13384How could that be?
13384How could we ask more?
13384How could ye a- help hit?
13384How dare you talk like that to me?"
13384How long was hit afore she done so-- about ten minutes?
13384How many loads you''ll got for your h''own post, Jeem?"
13384How many?
13384How?"
13384Huh?"
13384I hain''t said nothin''out''n the way, have I?
13384I suppose that''s the tendency of a woman?
13384I suppose women do adjust?
13384I''d like such fer a bride, huh?
13384I''ll say, two- three days out?"
13384I''m wondering if I do n''t get a second for that?"
13384If I promise to leave you with my train?"
13384If I were in other ways what the man of your choice should be, would this truth have any weight with you?
13384If I''ve not been shamed and humiliated, how can a man be?
13384If anything went wrong on that basis-- why, marrying would stop?
13384If not, what caravan was this, moving alone, far from the beaten trail?
13384If so, it must be rough and needing work in places, else why the need for so many shovels?
13384If something better comes, why not take it?
13384If we do n''t settle Oregon, how long''ll we hold it?
13384If you gave me life, why should n''t I give you love-- if so I could?"
13384If you love me and not just yourself alone, ca n''t you take your chance as I am taking mine?
13384If you''re sure--""Help me up, one of you?"
13384In three weeks a prowling Gros Ventre squaw found it and carried it to the trader, Bordeaux, asking,"Shoog?"
13384Indians?
13384Is he going to California to forget you and live things down?"
13384Is he with you?"
13384Is it about the girl?"
13384Is it about-- him?"
13384Is my oath provisional, or his?"
13384Is n''t a prisoner justified in trying to escape?"
13384Is n''t marriage broader and with more chance for both?
13384Is n''t that fair?"
13384Is n''t that fair?"
13384Is that all the news?"
13384Is that fur enough fer a ol''man, with snow comin''on soon?"
13384Is that hit, huh?"
13384Is that it?"
13384Is there any motion on this?"
13384Is your hull train made here?"
13384Is your last chance now as good as mine?
13384It seems as though time had been invented so that, through all its æons, our feet might run in search, one for the other-- to meet, where?
13384It was about Kit Carson, something he had-- was it about the gold news?"
13384Jess, what made us start for Oregon?"
13384Kin ye, Bill?"
13384Law, organization, society, convention, form, custom-- haven''t I got even those things to back me?
13384Let me ask once more, do I owe you anything now?"
13384Let''s talk erbout Sam Woodhull, huh?"
13384Love?
13384Marry him, after all?
13384May I come in?
13384May I ride him?"
13384May we pull in just beside you, on this water?"
13384Maybe there''s something, too, in a woman''s ability to adjust and compromise?
13384Me?
13384Mebbe more''ll leave ye thar, huh?"
13384Men can go through and make roads-- yes; but where are the women and the children to stay?
13384Moreover-- so he reasoned-- if he, Sam Woodhull, won the spoils, what matter who had won any sort of victory?
13384Mostly my squaws--""Your what?
13384News?
13384News?
13384News?
13384News?
13384News?
13384No proof?"
13384No?
13384Now what in hell brung him here?"
13384Now what''s wrong?"
13384Of course, it ca n''t be true that only one man will do for a woman to marry, or one woman for a man?
13384Oh, Will Banion, why did you take away my heart?
13384Old Greenwood suddenly broke out,"Have we left the mines an''come this fur fer nothin''?
13384One of them says to me,''Plowing, hey?
13384Only to torture me?
13384Or were there, then, other races of men out here in this unknown world of heat and sand?
13384Perhaps yonder on the flint ridge where the cover was short-- why had she not thought of that long ago?
13384Price?"
13384Provisional?
13384Rich?
13384S''pose''n we have a snort now?"
13384See''em go up?
13384Send half straight to the ford an''half come in behind, through the willers, huh?
13384Shall I give you one more chance to square things for me?
13384Shall loving hearts be kept asunder for those reasons?
13384Shall the natural course of life be thwarted until we get to Oregon?
13384So you see fit to come into my camp?"
13384So?"
13384Something to marry on?
13384Take this skunk in on a good rope like that?
13384Tell Bridger--""Why, where is it?"
13384Tell me, is n''t that it?"
13384Tell me, is this the last bad river?
13384Tell me-- you heard of no wedding back at Independence Rock?
13384That I''d ever marry a thief?"
13384That all?"
13384That makes you happy?"
13384That old man Bridger told you-- why?
13384That would be foolish, would n''t it?
13384That''d make me four hunderd mile away from home, an''four hunderd to ride back agin''huh?
13384That''s one hell of a weddin'', huh?
13384Then whar air ye?"
13384Then why?
13384There''s much in that, do n''t you think?
13384They said nothing?
13384They told me--""Is Woodhull here-- can you find him?"
13384They want fifty dollars a sack for flour-- what do you think of that?
13384They were appeased with milk from the few cows offering milk; but how long might that last, with the cattle themselves beginning to moan and low?
13384Two-- what''s their names?"
13384Uh- huh?"
13384Warn''t that fine?
13384Was it too late?
13384Was there any new word about the California trail, down at Bridger?
13384Was this a treasure train of old Spanish_ cargadores_?
13384We found ways, huh?"
13384We kain''t say fairer''n this, can we, at our time o''life, fer favor o''the old times, Bill?
13384We must have fifty- sixty thousand dollars o''dust buried under the floor, do n''t ye think?"
13384We ought to be as happy as the average married couple, do n''t you think?
13384We''ll meet in Oregon?
13384Well then, seein''as hit''s about a gal, knuckle an''skull, is that right?"
13384Well, how can I forget?"
13384Well, is it any wonder there is no love lost?
13384Well, that''s what we''re going out for, ai n''t it-- to plow?''
13384Well, what do you- all think of me?
13384Well, what of hit?
13384Whar is yer boasted superiorness as a womern?
13384Whar was he at?"
13384Whar''s Miss Molly?"
13384Whar''s yer gun?"
13384Whar''s yore guns?"
13384What I have in mind now is to ask you, do you classify me as a coward just because I counsel prudence here?"
13384What are you doing here?"
13384What are you going to do?"
13384What better will we do in Oregon?"
13384What brings ye here so late?"
13384What charge?"
13384What did they need, here at Fort Hall, on the Snake, third and last settlement of the two thousand miles of toil and danger and exhaustion?
13384What do I owe you that you should bring more trouble, as you always have?
13384What do n''t I owe to you?"
13384What do ye s''pose Jim Bridger''d care ef ye all was drownded in the Snake?
13384What do you mean?
13384What do you say, finally, Kelsey?"
13384What do you say?"
13384What do your neighbors say?"
13384What had been the cause of his sudden pulling up of his starting tongue?
13384What happened to the Donners two years back?
13384What has it come to?
13384What is it you are saying, sir?
13384What made her ride that critter?"
13384What men could fight a nation whose warriors were so unfair as all this came to?
13384What more chance did you need?
13384What need had he for a fortune or a future now?
13384What purpose had it here?
13384What real American does not?"
13384What shall we do?"
13384What sort o''iron ye carryin'', Bill?"
13384What sort of man was he, after all, so full of strange contradictions-- a savage, a criminal, yet reverent and devout?
13384What was it?
13384What ye say, Cap?"
13384What you mean?"
13384What''s Kit doing here?"
13384What''s a girl''s mind fer ef hit hain''t to think o''things?"
13384What''s eatin''ye, boy?
13384What''s he coming for-- two hundred miles away from his own post?"
13384What''s inter hit?"
13384What''s it all about?"
13384What''s money to us?
13384What''s my standing in all this?
13384What''s this here like?
13384What''s wrong here?"
13384When she''s old an''shriveled up, then ye''ll marry her, huh?"
13384When?
13384When?"
13384Where are we now?"
13384Where do you reckon he is now-- how far ahead?"
13384Where''s Woodhull?"
13384Where''s she at now?"
13384Where?"
13384Which makes things look shore hopeful an''pleasant in this yere train o''pilgrims, this bright and pleasant summer day, huh?"
13384Who could believe it?"
13384Who will ever know where their bones are laid?
13384Who''ll be the man to ride down?
13384Who''ll he be?"
13384Who''s that back of ye?"
13384Why did n''t I think?
13384Why did n''t you tell me?
13384Why did you come?"
13384Why do n''t we do it the way the big partisans allus done when the Rendyvous was over?
13384Why do n''t you marry her right now?"
13384Why go to Oregon?
13384Why had these men come here?
13384Why not go to California and dig in a day what a plow would earn in a year?
13384Why should any man remain poor?
13384Why should he go on to Oregon now?
13384Why should n''t I?
13384Why should n''t I?
13384Why should they not go?
13384Why should work be known, save the labor of picking up pure gold-- done, finished, delivered at hand to waiting and weary humanity?
13384Why the gear of travelers?
13384Why the massed arklike wagons, the scores of morning fires lifting lazy blue wreaths of smoke against the morning mists?
13384Why, rich?
13384Why, what is love?
13384Why?
13384Why?
13384Why?
13384Why?"
13384Why?"
13384Why?"
13384Why?"
13384Will this please you?"
13384Will you always believe in me in that way?
13384Will you promise?"
13384Will, are n''t you here?"
13384Wimminfolks shore air a strange race o''people, hain''t that the truth?
13384Wingate?"
13384Wingate?"
13384Wo n''t they be out here next year, with money ter spend with my pardner Vasquez an''me?"
13384Wo n''t you come on in?"
13384Woodhull?
13384Work?
13384Would ary man want to ride with me?
13384Would he have spoken too much of that acquaintance?
13384Would ye, Sam Woodhull?"
13384Ye kin?
13384Ye want to see him?"
13384Ye''ll never tell?
13384Ye''re a fool not to marry her now, but ye''re reckonin''to marry her sometime-- when the moon turns green, huh?
13384Ye''re not dead no ways, then?"
13384Ye''ve been with the Army on the coast?"
13384You do tell me that?
13384You give me leave to try again?
13384You here-- why?"
13384You know, we''ll get all the southern country to the Coast?"
13384You love him without marriage?
13384You ride him?"
13384You think he did not go on to California?"
13384You will not give me some sort of chance?"
13384You will remember the shoulder of a man who fought with you?
13384You''d kill him-- now?"
13384You''d want no proof at all?
13384You''ll do what you can now-- at any cost?"
13384what awful thing was this?
3831A devil?
3831A man?
3831Ah? 3831 Air?
3831All your own?
3831Am I?
3831An invalid?
3831An invalid?
3831And I presume she found him?
3831And I suppose this is why, as you say, Morgana has gone off''in the midst of many social duties''? 3831 And are they pleased?"
3831And are you not?
3831And do you understand it now?
3831And for you?
3831And is that why Mr. Seaton lives in the hut? 3831 And so-- he may outstrip you?"
3831And what about a woman who has set her soul in the same direction?
3831And what wages, Manella? 3831 And why should not humanity die?"
3831And you call THIS your second experience of happiness?
3831And you say everything is ready?--the''White Eagle''is prepared for flight?
3831And you?
3831And you?
3831And you?
3831And-- the Brazen City?
3831Anyway, Seaton, you surely want to make something out of life for yourself, do n''t you?
3831Apparently you have n''t much respect for life?
3831Are YOU a friend of his?
3831Are you quite sure of this?
3831Are you so sure?
3831Beauty?
3831Better, I suppose?
3831Bore?
3831But how?
3831But then, what WOULD suit you?
3831But what does that matter?
3831But what is life? 3831 But will such''friends''care for YOU or YOUR happiness?"
3831But you might benefit the human race--said Rivardi--"Would not that thought weigh with you?"
3831But you realise that the flight is as safe as it is quick?
3831But, Madama--ventured Gaspard--"that composition or essence of Life!--what is it?"
3831But-- but-- you are interested in him?
3831But-- didn''t he LOVE her?
3831But-- is not that your own fault?
3831By a woman?
3831Can I never enter it?
3831Can we say that anything is undiscoverable?
3831Can we wonder then that they are tired?--tired of pursuing a useless quest? 3831 Can you hear me?"
3831Cruel?
3831Crying for the moon? 3831 Dear Don Aloysius, how can I tell''why''?
3831Dear lady, what do you know of my vocation?
3831Dear, beautiful angel, you will help me?
3831Did it fly away?
3831Do I not know it?
3831Do YOU hear from it?
3831Do YOU?
3831Do you attack and destroy all strangers so?
3831Do you believe in heaven?
3831Do you believe it exists?
3831Do you hear?
3831Do you know what it is?
3831Do you think God meant us to be happy?
3831Do you think I was?
3831Do you think so?
3831Does he say nothing else?
3831Does it matter?
3831Finished, is it?
3831For me? 3831 Golden hair, you said?"
3831Had she led him on?
3831Has it? 3831 Have I done?"
3831Have you ever been to the East?
3831Have you ever thought what happiness is?
3831Have you seen that Roger Seaton is married?
3831How do YOU know?
3831How do you know it is not my manner of life?
3831How do you know me?
3831How long have they been gone?
3831How should I know?
3831How should you be addressed?
3831How so?
3831How? 3831 I am vexed, and I want to see her"--he repeated, speaking aloud to himself--"Now-- WHY?
3831I do hate these sorts of mysterious, philosophising women, do n''t you? 3831 I do not understand you"--she said--"Why do you talk nonsense about the sun?
3831I must n''t make love to you this morning, eh?
3831I wonder what it''s all about? 3831 I?
3831I? 3831 I?
3831I?
3831If I''m careful?
3831If that''s so, your fortune''s made--said Gwent,"Give your discovery, or recipe, or whatever it is, to the world---""To keep the world alive?
3831If there''s nothing to stay for, why did you come?
3831If you have n''t read Keats, you must have read at some time or other the''Arabian Nights''and the story of''Sindbad the Sailor''? 3831 If you want nothing why do you come down into the valley?"
3831Interested? 3831 Is it that force you speak of-- the force which guards your city-- that has struck them down?"
3831Is it to be a long flight this time?
3831Is n''t there?
3831Is that breakfast? 3831 Is that so?
3831Is that so?
3831Is that why you are''so busy''?
3831Is there no hope of an ultimate recovery?
3831Is there pleasure in ANY work?
3831It made no sound?
3831Killing women? 3831 Knows what?"
3831Manella-- what?
3831May I not come down and see your city?
3831Me?
3831Mine?
3831Morgana?
3831Must one? 3831 My life?
3831Never?
3831No danger?
3831No nationality?
3831No?
3831Not dead yet?
3831Not even with all your wealth?
3831Now, why should I be?
3831Often? 3831 Oh, are you going?"
3831Oh, do they? 3831 Oh, does n''t he?"
3831Oh, he says that, does he?
3831Oh, why do you say that?
3831Oh, why have you gone so soon?
3831Old or young?
3831One thing? 3831 Only one?
3831Or woman''d?
3831Pleased? 3831 Power of good or power of evil?"
3831Really?
3831See the angel coming?
3831See? 3831 Seemed to fancy?
3831She is alive still?
3831Shot himself? 3831 Should I?
3831So he does n''t live here after all,--he said--"Then where''s he to be found?"
3831So many''ifs''Gaspard? 3831 So you actually think I have come here to get away from YOU?"
3831So you think the United States would n''t take my''discovery?''
3831Surely it was the motive of your flight here?
3831Surely that is not the air- ship?
3831Surely there MUST be danger?
3831Surely you DO know if you are a friend of his?
3831Surely you will not keep it to yourself?
3831Surely you-- a priest-- know what a delusion wealth really is so far as happiness goes?--mere happiness? 3831 That''s right, is n''t it?"
3831That? 3831 The use of it?...
3831The woman we rescued with him?--the woman who is here?
3831Then I suppose--said Gwent with a nervous laugh--"you could''finish''ME, if it suited your humour?"
3831Then how did its engines move, if it HAD engines?
3831Then she''s in California?
3831Then there IS some man you like?
3831Then what will you do when you are an angel, dear lady?
3831Then why are you here?
3831Then why not make a search for it while we are here?
3831Then why not see more of it?
3831Then why was I not also struck down?
3831Then you actually HAVE a heart?
3831Then you are pleased?
3831Then you do n''t like him?
3831Then-- then-- you mean to tell me Jack was only after the money--?
3831There is no hope, then?
3831There is no such place then?
3831Tired? 3831 Tired?"
3831War against what?--against whom?
3831We are to make straight for Sicily?
3831We go on to- day, Madame?
3831We must obey her, I suppose?
3831We?
3831Well, I come back to my former question--he said--"Suppose the occasion arose, and you did all this, what pleasure to yourself do you foresee?"
3831Well, now, have I not been very good?
3831Well?
3831What IS soul?
3831What IS there to be made out of it?
3831What are they-- what is HE-- to you?
3831What are they?
3831What did I come for? 3831 What did you come here for?"
3831What do YOU think about it?
3831What do you mean, Manella?
3831What do you mean?
3831What does it feel like? 3831 What does she herself think about it?"
3831What does the Marchese Rivardi say to that?
3831What else should he be after? 3831 What has he said to you?"
3831What has she done?
3831What is all this?
3831What is it?
3831What is that? 3831 What is that?"
3831What is that?
3831What is the use of it?
3831What is this?
3831What object should we live for?
3831What of the inhumanity of war?
3831What should there be of me except the dream come true?
3831What wages, Manella? 3831 What was that?"
3831What will the world be worth?
3831What will you do with it?
3831What''s that?
3831What? 3831 When will be that hour?"
3831Where are you going?
3831Who is it that speaks to me?
3831Who is it that would chain you?
3831Why are you afraid? 3831 Why did you run away from me?"
3831Why do you pretend?
3831Why especially now?
3831Why not begin with the newspaper offices?
3831Why not? 3831 Why not?"
3831Why should I be? 3831 Why should not God help in this case?"
3831Why should you? 3831 Why think of me?"
3831Why would n''t you?
3831Why? 3831 Why?"
3831Why?
3831Will she keep her word I wonder?
3831Will you come away with me?
3831With ME?
3831Would YOU?
3831Would you? 3831 YOU are quite alone?"
3831YOU would kill a woman?
3831Yes--he continued--"you have realised your vision of loveliness, have you not?
3831Yes? 3831 You always do n''t?
3831You approve-- you tolerate it?
3831You are not tired, Madama?
3831You are quite English yourself, are n''t you?
3831You are satisfied?
3831You are sure you are quite rested?
3831You are well now? 3831 You believe me now, do you not?"
3831You did not mean it?
3831You did not think of venturing on a trip with her yourself?
3831You do? 3831 You feel that deeply?"
3831You found your friend well?
3831You have a difficult case?
3831You have examined her?
3831You have no nurses?
3831You know where she''s gone?
3831You loved this man?
3831You refuse to obey me?
3831You refuse to obey me?
3831You say that? 3831 You see, Manella?"
3831You seem to imply then--he said--"that this rich woman, Morgana Royal, is hardly a woman at all?--a kind of sexless creature incapable of love?"
3831You seem to know that as a certainty--he said,"How and why do you know it?"
3831You think I''m going to tell you? 3831 You think he has really found it?"
3831You think so?
3831You want to know?
3831You will keep that as a souvenir of this strange marriage?
3831You will let me have my way-- surely you will?
3831You would be his woman? 3831 You''ll come and dine with me to- night, wo n''t you?"
3831You?
3831You?
3831''A little fairy woman''?
3831''Frighten her?''
3831''Is it you, John Royal?''
3831''Oh mistress mine, where are you roaming?
3831--he said--"There are no injuries?"
3831--he said--"When and where should it be used?"
3831--she answered--"But what are we to read?
3831--she asked-- then murmured--"My little white lady, how did you come here?
3831A beautiful woman like you could win the game in less than a week?"
3831After a pause--"Have you done?"
3831Again she questioned the voice--"You tell me I can not proceed,"--she said--"Why?"
3831Am I not right, most reverend Father Aloysius?"
3831And I do n''t believe YOU''VE any authority over her, have you?
3831And YOU-- you who look so pretty and wonderful-- almost like a fairy!--do YOU not feel like that too?"
3831And are not my words proved true?
3831And are you well paid?"
3831And even now-- when you come to us-- if you ever do come!--do you think you will remember me?"
3831And love?
3831And now---?"
3831And she smiled as she saw him flush under her quiet gaze--"What is this man to me, you ask?
3831And she turned her head to him, smiling,"Have I not paid their salaries regularly?--and yours?
3831And should we not learn to combine such elements to vitalise our''White Eagle''?
3831And the Marchese''s eyes glittered with sudden anger--"He may claim YOUR discovery as his own?"
3831And the man she had adventured across ocean to rescue-- what was he?
3831And the"fairy woman"she spoke of-- who could that be but Morgana Royal?
3831And what is the breath of life?
3831And what satisfaction is there in any one of them?
3831And what sort of a man would it be that could hold Morgana?
3831And who are you that speak?"
3831And yet-- was not this rather harking back to mere sentiment, often proved delusive?
3831And you are glad I am going away?"
3831And you said it would be lonely!--you remember?"
3831And you, dear child!--you are happy?"
3831And you, if you are not his friend, what are you here for?"
3831Anything gone wrong?"
3831Are you all English folk in your city?"
3831Are you the head chambermaid at the Plaza?"
3831Are you tired?--or may I have a talk?"
3831Are you?
3831As I have just said I was only a child, and heaven was a real place to me,--even the angels were real presences--""And you have lost them now?"
3831At the appointed hour you will take your part with us in the new world?"
3831Besides, if Morgana chose to"wander by the light of the moon"who could prevent her?
3831But I suppose he just adored you?"
3831But does it matter at all what men think or care for?
3831But if I do not care for my safety?"
3831But it is a kind of witchcraft,--and you would be displeased--""At what should I be displeased?"
3831But nowadays what woman will you find worth reverence?--what man so free from drink and debauchery as to command it?
3831But she-- the purring cat!--she told you to repeat her opinion to me, because-- can you guess why?"
3831But what am I to do?
3831But what can be her object if she does n''t care for him?
3831But what does that matter?"
3831But what matter?
3831But why should you be any thing?"
3831But-- are you not his friend?"
3831CHAPTER III"She left New York several weeks ago,--didn''t you know it?
3831CHAPTER IV"Why do you stare at me?
3831CHAPTER IX"And now you have attained your object, what is the use of it?"
3831CHAPTER XVII"So the man from Washington told you to bring this to me?"
3831Ca n''t he come and get it for himself?
3831Ca n''t you see that?--or are you too vain to see it?
3831Can I get there straight?"
3831Can not they be repeated?
3831Can you reconcile it to your conscience to let this girl make herself a prisoner for life?"
3831Certainly she showed a great preference for you--""Ca n''t you talk of something else?"
3831Could it be possible?
3831Dare we go on?
3831Did you ever hear of any scientist possessing a secret drawn from the soul of nature that was not called''mad''at once by his compeers and the public?
3831Did you ever know a woman with millions of money who got''loved''?
3831Did your husband love you entirely without a thought for anybody or anything else?--and were you all in all to each other?"
3831Do I leave you nothing on which to write poetry?
3831Do n''t you eat and drink at all?"
3831Do we fail to discover the things we ought to know?"
3831Do you ever read poetry?
3831Do you hear it?
3831Do you hear that, Manella?
3831Do you know me?"
3831Do you know?"
3831Do you not find it so?"
3831Do you not see how it is with me?
3831Do you not think I love my own life?
3831Do you think what that means?
3831Do you understand?
3831Does he merit such bounty at your hands?"
3831Does that give you no hint of the measure of a man, that is, of the Angel?--of the''new heavens and the new earth,''the old things being passed away?
3831Drawing back from this examination he looked at Morgana,--she met his eyes with the query in her own which she emphasised by the spoken word--"Dead?"
3831For did you not send word by that Irish monkey that you were''too busy to come''?
3831For what fortunate man have you dressed yourself so prettily?"
3831Has he made you some pretty compliments, and told you that you are beautiful?
3831Have I not told you it CANNOT lose balance?
3831Have you altered the course?"
3831Have you ever thought of that?"
3831Have you ever watched silkworms?
3831Have you had your dinner?"
3831He broke off, smiling at his own sudden eloquence, then added--"By- the- by, where is your laboratory?"
3831He had taken the first convenient interval to disappear, and as he did not return, Miss Herbert had asked her hostess what had become of him?
3831He is your friend I suppose?"
3831He sighed,--then added--"Had we not better go in and prepare to meet our hostess at dinner?
3831He,--this wreck?--this blind, deaf lump of breathing clay?
3831His brain was busy; and half unconsciously his thoughts spoke aloud in words--"Have we come to the former old stopping place?"
3831How could it happen?"
3831How could this girl understand him?
3831How could you cross the flood?--unless on wings?
3831How shall I use it?
3831How should I know?
3831How should I know?
3831How they sparkle in this wide moonlight, do n''t they?
3831How was it that its enormous wings spread out on either side as by self- volition and moved rhythmically like the wings of a bird in full flight?
3831I do not seem to belong to it-- other influences surround me,--how I live in it?--how shall I work-- what shall I do?"
3831I gave him the chance of fresh grab-- but he was too much afraid to take it--""Afraid of what?"
3831I think I know-- but supposing I get it, shall I be satisfied?
3831I thought you were bent on exploring the Great Desert!--that you meant to try and find the traditional Brazen City?"
3831I told you, did I not, miladi, that there was no danger?
3831I was only a baby when I was carried away from the islands of mist and rain-- but I was''fey''from my birth--""What is fey?"
3831I wonder how they escaped that earthquake?
3831I wonder what she''s doing, and when we shall see her again?"
3831I wonder what you will do with your beauty?"
3831I?--Marry and settle down?
3831If God does not care, why should I?"
3831If actually we discover the secret-- wrapped up like the minutest speck of a kernel in the nut of an electron,--what then?
3831If the male''loves''it, the female produces a considerable number of eggs like pin- heads-- and then?--what then?
3831In love?
3831Is he not glad to see you?--to know he is with you?--safe with you in your home?"
3831Is he treated like a bear in a cage or a baby in a cradle?"
3831Is it not a composition of many elements?
3831Is it not composed of such elements as are in the universe and which we may all discover if we will, and use to our advantage?
3831Is it not so?
3831Is it only in the Golden City that they know?"
3831Is it so vitally necessary?
3831Is n''t it?"
3831Is that so?"
3831Is that the woman you hate?"
3831Is that what they do?"
3831Is that your prize palace?"
3831Is there any peace In ever climbing up the climbing wave?"
3831It will be a sublime sacrifice of one life for another,--what would you?
3831It''s a pretty place, this Palazzo d''Oro, do n''t you think?"
3831It''s quite in your hands, I hardly thought you''d come--""But I sent you a reply wire?"
3831Jack?...
3831Lady Kingswood, deeply interested, heard her giving certain orders and asked--"There is hope then?
3831Love you?
3831Lungs?"
3831ME, married?
3831Manella pleaded--"You will help me to be his wife?"
3831Many of them avoid marriage--"he paused, then continued--"and do you know why?"
3831May I have your definition?"
3831May I just say that your generosity to Giulio Rivardi seems almost unnecessary?
3831May I smoke?"
3831Morgana asked--"Can any of us, however wise, be quite sure of anything?"
3831My dear--?"
3831No?
3831Now let us consider what IS love?
3831Oh heavens!--have you ever thought what loving and mothering mean?"
3831Oh, big moon of California, why?
3831Oh, pagan gods and goddesses and fauns and fairies, tell me why?
3831On account of the air?"
3831Or are you suddenly turning up as a trustee?"
3831Or can we go on?
3831Or is it our fault?
3831Our friend Giulio Rivardi has carried out all your plans?"
3831Perhaps some of you who travel far and often, have heard of the Brazen City?"
3831Perhaps we shall discover what all women have sought for from the beginning of things--""And that is?"
3831Presently she spoke again--"Then you hold me here a prisoner?"
3831Really?
3831Rivardi started back in utter amazement--"His wife?--That girl?
3831See?
3831See?
3831See?
3831See?
3831See?
3831Shall we be content to live on a triumph of power,--without love?"
3831Shall we find it worth while to live on here with nothing to do?--nothing to trouble us or compel us to labour?
3831Shamming to be ill?"
3831She broke off,--then said--"You have not seen many men?"
3831She called to Rivardi--"Are we not flying too high?
3831She checked herself abruptly-- then with a simplicity which was not without dignity added--"I am saying too much, perhaps?
3831She has gone, I suppose?"
3831She knows nothing of aerial navigation--""Was her steering faulty?"
3831She laughed again,--a laugh of real enjoyment,--then went on--"Now tell me-- what of my White Eagle?--what movement?--what speed?"
3831She paused, enrapt;--then in a lighter tone went on--"And you think I would marry?
3831She paused-- then added--"To- morrow morning you will come?"
3831She tossed back her wealth of hair, and smiled--"What am I?
3831She will chain herself to a madman?
3831Shot himself?...
3831So quaint and pretty, do n''t you think?"
3831Still over the Libyan desert?"
3831Suppose I were to''give them the chance,''as you suggest, to learn my secret, how do you think I should be received?
3831Suppose even that you could alight on another star-- another world than this-- what purpose is served?--what peace is gained?--what happens?"
3831Surely some devil was in it!--for how could the thing fly without any apparent force to propel it?
3831Surely your Valley of Diamonds-- if you mean wealth-- has made your''Eagle''possible?"
3831That lad?
3831That there are women strangely endowed with premonitory instincts land preternatural gifts?
3831That thing that glitters in his hand-- it frightens me-- what is it?
3831That voice-- what voice?
3831The air is so pure and clean-- surely we are over the sea?"
3831The average human being is not made to inhabit the higher spaces of the upper air-- hark!--What was that?"
3831The man who professed to have found a new power which would change the face of the world?
3831The object of life is to LIVE, is n''t it?
3831The question is,--what DO I want?
3831The woman?
3831Then, with an exceeding sweetness and solemnity the Voice replied--"If He will that we tarry till He come, what is that to thee?"
3831These two poor creatures will live?"
3831They say''what''s the use?''
3831This he had done-- and to what purpose?
3831To see your man on the mountain?"
3831Vulgar?"
3831Was Jack one of her social duties?"
3831Was he insane?"
3831Was that a white dove soaring eastwards?--or a cloud sinking to its rest?
3831Was there nothing to be seen there save that moon and the moon- dimmed stars?
3831We are trillions upon trillions of miles distant from any great constellation--""Do I not know it?
3831We were about to go in to luncheon-- I know the hour by the bell of the monastery down there-- you hear it?"
3831Well, when you were first married were you very, very happy?
3831Well, why not?
3831What IS my life''s desire?"
3831What NOW?"
3831What a marvel and shall I not use it?
3831What am I like then?"
3831What are you after, anyway?
3831What are you doing up here?
3831What can I do?"
3831What could be the unseen force that guarded the city?--girding it round with an unbreakable band from all exterior attack?
3831What could these words mean?
3831What did the''little wonderful white woman''say to you?"
3831What do you call it?"
3831What do you know about it?
3831What do you see in me?"
3831What do you want me to stay for?
3831What is it all about?
3831What is it that will last?
3831What is it?
3831What is it?
3831What is one to say to a woman who argues in this way?"
3831What is that?"
3831What is troubling you?"
3831What is your aim and end?
3831What is your name?"
3831What mean you then by playing so false with yourself?--with me?--and with HER?"
3831What of the interior?"
3831What pleasure can we have To war with evil?
3831What to him was beauty?
3831What wages should I have to pay for such a servant?--such a dog?"
3831What was a girl?
3831What would she know of"inventors"--and"thinkers with new ideas"?
3831What''s the news in Washington?"
3831What, in your opinion, IS my class?"
3831When she played with her dolls?"
3831Where''s this hut of the dying?
3831Whither shall we fly?"
3831Whither?
3831Who are you?"
3831Who knows whether this frozen wreck of man has obeyed or disobeyed the law?
3831Who sent you here?"
3831Why am I vexed?--and why do I want to see her?
3831Why did she go so secretly in the evening to see you?
3831Why did you not come back sooner?"
3831Why do n''t you manage it?
3831Why do you hesitate?"
3831Why do you turn back?
3831Why is it?
3831Why not?
3831Why not?"
3831Why should I stay?
3831Why should I?"
3831Why should you think I accept it as a truth?"
3831Why then spoil it by falling in love with me?
3831Why waste strength and feeling on either?"
3831Why would n''t he?"
3831Why would n''t you do what Washington expected?"
3831Why, how do you make your stuff?"
3831Why?"
3831Will it be well or ill?
3831Will it fulfil my life''s desire?
3831Will you not?
3831Will you walk with me, Giulio?"
3831Without pain shall we be conscious of health?--without sorrow shall we understand joy?"
3831Wonderful Manella?
3831YOU?
3831Yes?
3831Yes?
3831Yes?
3831You ARE small, physically"--said Don Aloysius-- Do you mind that?
3831You are in love with him?"
3831You can have a glass of milk if you like?"
3831You do not mean to say that you brought these people from California, across that vast extent of ocean?"
3831You do not want me, you say?
3831You have been very rude-- do you know how rude you have been?
3831You know all about it?
3831You must have travelled quickly?"
3831You really think so?
3831You saw it ascend?"
3831You see?
3831You see?"
3831You think it is a kind of''black magic''?
3831You think that nothing?
3831You think you have?
3831You understand me, do n''t you?
3831You will let me stay with him always-- always?--As his nurse?--his servant?--his slave?"
3831You will recall that when Our Lord was asked when and how John should die He answered--''If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?''
3831You wish to be his wife?
3831You''ve heard of bombs, have n''t you?--timed to explode at a given moment?"
3831You?"
3831Young, beautiful?
3831Youth and beauty!--what are they without him?
3831agreed Gaspard--"But if she could not, how then?"
3831and Ardini shrugged his shoulders--"How can I tell?
3831and Morgana smiled, laying her little white hand soothingly on his arm--"But if I tell you there is no cause for fear, will you not believe me?
3831and he laughed again--"What have YOU ever experienced in the line of hotels?
3831and his voice had a ring of sternness in its mellow tone--"If I know what you think I know, on what ground do you suppose I have built my knowledge?
3831and she turned on a switch which illumined the whole interior of the air- ship with a soft bright radiance--"Whereabouts are we?
3831answered Rivardi, with a touch of passion in his voice,--"But who will convince her of that?
3831asked Aloysius, smiling a little--"Has she invented something new?--a parachute in which to fall gracefully like a falling star?"
3831asked Rivardi, at last--"It is as you planned?"
3831echoed Rivardi--"In what way?"
3831echoed Rivardi--"Why California?"
3831for the thousand millionth time?
3831he argued within himself--"If, in the long course of ages, it is proved that it will neither learn nor know,--why should it remain?
3831he asked, impatiently--"What do you know?"
3831he asked, then--"Have you ever felt it for a passing moment?"
3831he asked--"It is only a legend?"
3831he asked--"Will you teach it to me?
3831he demanded, imperatively--"Do you expect to find me dead?"
3831he exclaimed, gaily--"And I''m to be killed by my own secret, am I?
3831he exclaimed--"What has he said or done to you to win your good opinion?
3831he interrupted, quickly--"You found it?"
3831he murmured, as he kissed the little hand she held out to him in the Sicilian fashion of gallantry--"I fear I am perhaps too early?"
3831he murmured--"Annihilation?
3831he mused--"Merely to propagate our own kind and bring more effortless beings into the world to cumber it?
3831he observed--"What''s''love''?
3831he pursued, argumentatively--"What''s politeness worth unless you want to flatter something for yourself out of somebody?
3831he questioned his inward spirit--"Who can decide?
3831he repeated--"And why?
3831he said gently--"What of Father Aloysius?
3831he said in a low voice--"You have felt what it is,--though you have assumed to despise it?"
3831he said, in a low tone--"What of you?"
3831he said, playfully--"What was this little lady''s first experience of happiness?
3831he said, sarcastically--"How many servants?--how many boxes with how many dresses?"
3831he said--"And yet-- pardon me!--you do not assume to be religious?"
3831he said--"Before you go I want you to know a bit of my mind--""Is it necessary?"
3831he said--"Or-- if they took it-- couldn''t be trusted to keep a pledged word?"
3831he said--"Why did n''t you send Irish Jake?"
3831he said--"Will you not risk your life in this attempt?"
3831if"--she said--"If you were there, love did not hold YOU?"
3831interrupted Gwent--"You believe in God?"
3831pursued Aloysius--"Had you no curiosity about it?"
3831queried Gwent, abstractedly--"And you have it here?--in a finished state?"
3831queried Morgana, softly--"WE-- of the Church?--or of the Brazen City?"
3831said Don Aloysius, wonderingly--"What happiness did you gain by your interview with this old Alison?"
3831said Lady Kingswood,"and surely you have found happiness, or what is nearest to happiness, in your beautiful Faith?"
3831said Morgana, and now she withdrew her hand from his grasp--"So you went up alone?"
3831said Morgana--"Do you not?"
3831said Seaton, hastily, conscious that he had been lacking in sympathy--"He was your heir, I believe?"
3831she asked suddenly of Rivardi--"Did I not say you should fly with me to the East, and are you not here?
3831she asked, appealingly--"Will you never let me in?"
3831she asked--"If you know,--if you were ever in the''Brazen City''how did it happen that you left it?
3831she asked--"Is that your rule?"
3831she asked--"With time and rest and the best of unceasing care, might not this poor brain right itself?"
3831she commented--"Did you make it?"
3831she cried with sudden eagerness--"Oh, who are you that speak to me?--man, woman, or angel?
3831she echoed--"What is that?"
3831she echoed--"Why?"
3831she echoed--"You think it would?"
3831she exclaimed, joyfully--"You will speak to me there?"
3831she interrupted--"Who wants it to be revolutionised?
3831she murmured--"Is there no name-- no place-- that he seems to remember?"
3831she murmured--"a devil--?"
3831she queried--"You are an expert in modern scientific work-- you understand many of the secrets of natural force-- what do YOU think?"
3831she reiterated softly; then with a sudden ripple of laughter, she clasped her hands and uplifted them in an attitude of prayer--"Why would n''t he?
3831she repeated, slowly, and with a smile--"What man is that?"
3831she replied--"How can I be tired, dear child?
3831she replied--"I am not his keeper?"
3831she replied--"Why ask the question?
3831she said, in a low tone--"Is it truly the Catholic Church that teaches these things?"
3831she said, plaintively--"What is steak and onions?--how do they make a marriage?
3831she said-- and drawing close to him she laid her hand on his arm--"Am I not right?"
3831she said--"And you would save this phantom from vanishing into air utterly?"
3831she said--"But where do you speak from?
3831she said--"Is it not breath?--the breath of life?
3831she said--"Isn''t that a lovely valse?
3831she said--"Well?"
3831she said;"If there is nothing to see in the whole expanse of the desert but dark emptiness"--"But-- what do you expect to see, Madama?"
3831went on Gwent--"You can spare me an hour or two of your company?"
11715A confession?
11715About your going unarmed?
11715Am I dreaming, again?
11715Am I not distinguished enough in appearance? 11715 Am I not right?"
11715Am I really going to be famous?
11715And George-- you will not forget-- your promise? 11715 And I did not-- I did not--?"
11715And Rutlidge is--?
11715And are you not glad?
11715And are you really established, at last?
11715And did some reigning''Goddess''insure your success and fame?
11715And do n''t you know who it is?
11715And do you come to the studio often-- alone as you came to- day?
11715And do you really like for me to make music for you-- as Mr. Lagrange says you do?
11715And do you think-- that, because I am so nearly dead,--I do not resent what-- I saw, to- day? 11715 And have n''t you guessed the meaning?"
11715And have you forgotten that this is the last time I can come?
11715And how did the work go?
11715And how is the famous Aaron King, to- day? 11715 And how is the fortunate husband of the charming Mrs. Taine to- day?"
11715And is it as beautiful as the other?
11715And is not that exactly what we all do?
11715And is that all you have to say on the subject?
11715And it does n''t bother you in your work?
11715And it was James Rutlidge who stopped me, as I was going to you?
11715And just what do you mean by that, Mr. Lagrange? 11715 And may I wear the Quaker gown?"
11715And must one be_ known_--to be great?
11715And now,said the novelist decisively,"you must tell me at once-- do you read my books?"
11715And then what?
11715And this is so in keeping with my real tastes-- don''t you see? 11715 And what are you doing at home?"
11715And what do you think I am going to do, girlie?
11715And what has that to do with it?
11715And what have I made it say?
11715And what is thy will, good spirit?
11715And why are you not afraid?
11715And why do you so distinguish the lady?
11715And why not?
11715And why should I trouble to hide anything from you?
11715And will you dance for me, sometimes too?
11715And you promise not to look at the picture on the easel?
11715And you think you could stand living with me-- for any length of time?
11715And you will come to me when you are ready? 11715 And you will come to- morrow?"
11715And you wo n''t vanish-- if I go on with my work?
11715And you--she asked, with eager eyes--"are you satisfied with it?
11715And you''re not going to find which way he went?
11715And you, too, love the mountains and-- and this garden, and my music?
11715And you--?
11715And you? 11715 And your friend, the artist,--does he like my mountain music, do you think?"
11715And, pray, why not his wife? 11715 And_ why_,''surely not''?"
11715Are you a spirit?
11715Are you at home this afternoon, Sir Artist?
11715Are you quite sure that you are strong enough?
11715Are you so sure that this picture will mean success?
11715Because a Greek God is better than a Lydian King?
11715Because it wo n''t help you?
11715But I may see it?
11715But do n''t think that you had better confess, just the same?
11715But do n''t you ever dance to please your friends?
11715But do you think it is safe for those women to stay up there alone?
11715But how in the world did you get in? 11715 But it comes from that little box of a house, next door, does n''t it?"
11715But tell me, did no one disturb you while you were in the studio?
11715But what do people say?
11715But what is this that you are doing now? 11715 But what under the sun can you have to confess to me?"
11715But who--?
11715But why do n''t you stay down at the ranch, Myra?
11715But why must I promise that?
11715But why should she be added to the characters in my novel, Mr. King? 11715 But would it be altogether safe?"
11715But you make your music for him; and you come here to watch him?
11715But you will come again?
11715But, you see, it''s a portrait of you; and I thought you might not care for the-- ah--he finished with a smile--"shall I say fame?"
11715Ca n''t you pretend?
11715Can we begin at once? 11715 Catch any fish?"
11715Certainly, good- by What else is there for me?
11715Come,he said,"tell me if I have done well or ill.""It is finished?"
11715Dear child, do you not sometimes hate the sight of my ugliness?
11715Did I not obey thy will and, under such terms as I could procure, open for thee the treasure room of thy desire?
11715Did I say,_ her_?
11715Did n''t Marie tell you that I wished to be alone?
11715Did she take gun, basket, rod or violin? 11715 Did some one stop me?
11715Did you hear?
11715Did you know her well-- after-- after my father''s death-- and while I was abroad?
11715Did you know him?
11715Did you see that? 11715 Did you see the man on horseback, going down, just before dusk?"
11715Do n''t you think we had better proceed with our work?
11715Do n''t you think you are a little bit too hard on us all, Lagrange?
11715Do you know her?
11715Do you mean James Rutlidge-- the great critic?
11715Do you mean that my-- that Mr. King''s friendship for me has harmed him? 11715 Do you mean, Brian, that she has not been here to- day?"
11715Do you mean, Miss Andrés, that you would not be afraid to sleep, if I occupied the cabin with you?
11715Do you not fear the eyes of the world as much as I? 11715 Do you read my books?"
11715Do you really think that the work merits such prominence as you say will be given it?
11715Do you see him at his work? 11715 Do you think that I am going to drag you up the ladder of social position to fame and to wealth for such reward as that?"
11715Do you understand this, Miss Willard?
11715Do you wonder, Miss Andrés, that the convict obeyed his master?
11715Do you wonder, Miss Andrés, that the man was grateful? 11715 Does it bother, if I watch?"
11715Does_ she_ like it?
11715For me?
11715Go on,cried the young man,"who or what am I in your story?"
11715Good- by?
11715Has Mrs. Taine such powerful influence in the world of art?
11715Has Sibyl met them yet?
11715Has the child been indiscreet? 11715 Her mind is clear?"
11715How can I tell?
11715How could I?
11715How could you?
11715I am sorry,--he said,--"won''t you forgive me?
11715I hope Mr. Taine has not suffered severely from the excitement of the evening?
11715I may see it?
11715I mean-- have you been coming since the picture for which you posed was finished?
11715I suppose,he said,"that you will set up a studio, and do the thing in proper style?"
11715I wonder if you will ever dance for me?
11715I_ have_ been idling most shamefully, have n''t I?
11715If I did n''t want you to have the things I bring-- why-- I would n''t bring them, would I?
11715If this is all you came for,--she said, easily,--"might have spared yourself the effort-- don''t you think?"
11715If you were a painter,--he smiled,--"you would paint them, would n''t you?"
11715In God''s name, Lagrange, why did not some one tell me? 11715 Is Sibyl stopping with you folks, to- night?"
11715Is it all over for to- day?
11715Is it''Art being led by Beauty to the Judges and Executioners''? 11715 Is it-- is it quite necessary for the mechanical something to look at me like that?"
11715Is n''t he game?
11715Is the picture finished?
11715Is there nothing that I can do, Brian?
11715Is this music of such exceptional merit?
11715It is Miss Andrés, is it not?
11715It is Mrs. Taine, is it not?
11715It is too much, I suppose, to expect a look at it this afternoon?
11715Just what do you mean by my intimacy?
11715Just what do you mean by that, sir?
11715Like it? 11715 Look at me"--she posed as if to exhibit for his critical inspection the charm of her physical beauty--"Look at me; am I to waste all_ this_ upon you?
11715May I make the coffee?
11715May I talk?
11715Me? 11715 Me?
11715Might not an artist be great and still be_ unknown_? 11715 No?
11715No? 11715 No?
11715No? 11715 No?"
11715Now what in thunder did he mean by that? 11715 Now, what do you mean by that?"
11715O,she said,"are you his master?"
11715Of course, you ca n''t understand-- how could you? 11715 Of course,"he said,"we could just walk up to the door, and I could introduce you; but that would not be proper for_ us_ would it?"
11715Oh, how could you do such a thing?
11715Oh-- are you going?
11715Please--she said, meeting his serious gaze with a smile of frank fellowship--"please, what have I done?"
11715Rather late to- night, ai n''t you?
11715Really,said the painter to their caller,"you are not uneasy for the safety of Mrs. Taine''s portrait, are you, old man?
11715She has sometimes borrowed a saddle- horse from your neighbor up the road, has n''t she, Miss Willard?
11715So our neighbors are musical, are they?
11715So soon?
11715Some one coming, Czar?
11715Something about me?
11715Speak,--she commanded, waving her wand,--"what hast thou done?"
11715Succeed in_ what_? 11715 Suppose I_ were_ what you think me?
11715Sure it wo n''t bother?
11715Surely not--he returned calmly--"you are coming to- morrow, with the others, are n''t you?"
11715Tell me-- why do you say you have one_ more_ gift to bring?
11715That so? 11715 The picture?"
11715The violin that so enchanted you when I came to break the spell?
11715Then why-- how can you do the-- the other thing? 11715 To me?"
11715Unlock it?
11715Very well?
11715Was I right?
11715Was n''t Plutus the giver of wealth?
11715Was there a rifle- shot?
11715We?
11715We?
11715Well, and was n''t he forced by Zeus to distribute his gifts without regard to the characters of the recipients?
11715Well, lad,he said,"the old letters again?"
11715Well, what are you carrying that rifle for?
11715Well, what is it?
11715Well,--he growled harshly, in his most brutal tones,--"what is it?
11715Well,said the painter, curiously,--anxious, as he had said, to have it over,--"why the deuce do n''t you_ say_ something?"
11715Well,said the young man,"what about it, old boy?
11715What are you doing here?
11715What are you going to do?
11715What are you trying to do, James Rutlidge?
11715What brought you to this community that thinks so much more of its millionaires than it does of its mountains? 11715 What can this poor creature say to anything I propose?"
11715What do you do?
11715What do you mean?
11715What do you mean?
11715What do you think of it?
11715What do you want me to do? 11715 What in the world are you doing here?"
11715What in the world are you doing?
11715What in thunder do you want there?
11715What is he painting it for? 11715 What is it, madam?"
11715What is it, oh, what is it? 11715 What is it, old man?
11715What is my name?
11715What slop are they offering to put in our troughs for this noon''s feed?
11715What would the convict do if the man would not marry the girl?
11715What''s his name?
11715What''s the matter? 11715 What''s the matter?"
11715What''s the reason?
11715What''s this I see?
11715What''s this?
11715What''s your program, Brian?
11715What?
11715What?
11715What?
11715When did you land in the hills?''
11715Where did you find him?
11715Where did you fly to?
11715Where did you see him?
11715Where is everybody?
11715Where''s Sibyl?
11715Which one?
11715Who else could she be?
11715Who is it this time?
11715Who is it?
11715Who saw her last?
11715Whom are you expecting?
11715Why do you want to paint me? 11715 Why me, more than my friend?"
11715Why not?
11715Why should I want to play with you?
11715Why, of course,--Mr. Taine, Louise, and Jim,--we are all going together-- don''t you see? 11715 Why,"he murmured apologetically,"do n''t you approve?"
11715Why?
11715Why_ did n''t_ you tell me, dear?
11715Will she?
11715Will you let me paint your portrait-- when we get back to the orange groves?
11715Wo n''t you come in? 11715 Wo n''t you go, please?
11715Would you care to paint me as the Goddess of Love?
11715Yes, sir, I would; and I think I should tell you, too, that if you_ should_ forget your promise--"Well, what would you do if I should forget?
11715Yes,he said,"and down there I will be what?"
11715Yes?
11715You are Miss Andrés, are you not?
11715You are an artist?
11715You are not going to forget your promise to me?
11715You are not pretending that too-- just to amuse me?
11715You are sometimes guilty of saying twisty things yourself, are n''t you?
11715You do n''t realize what these hours have meant to me-- how could you? 11715 You have a good head, Miss Andrés?"
11715You have a safe hiding place here in the mountains?
11715You have been fishing?
11715You have known Miss Willard a long time, have n''t you, Brian?
11715You left the supplies at the same old place, I suppose?
11715You like it?
11715You love the mountains, too, do n''t you?
11715You mean for me to come here again, to pose for you?--as I did before?
11715You mean that portrait?
11715You mean that you were afraid of me because I am famous?
11715You mean that you would rather be locked up in the cabin all day, than to make trouble for me?
11715You mean that?
11715You mean the mountains?
11715You men are all more or less foolish when there''s a woman in the case, are n''t you?
11715You played for him?
11715You played to help me?
11715You really did n''t expect me to, did you?
11715You say_ was_? 11715 You think I will hesitate to use my influence?"
11715You will permit me to exhibit the picture, will you?
11715You will permit me to stand my share of the expense?
11715You will-- promise-- you will?
11715You''ll stop in on your way back?
11715You-- you''re not playing with me?
11715A moment later the sash was raised and Carleton asked,"What is it, Brian?
11715A real portrait-- I mean a serious work of art, you know-- should always be something more than a mere likeness, should it not?
11715Aaron King had said that she must not look at that picture-- Conrad Lagrange had said that she must not-- why?
11715After my intimacy with them, all these months, I ca n''t assume that they are going to make my picture a reason for refusing to recognize me, can I?
11715Again, she ventured timidly;"And is, is-- some one waiting for-- for us, at the end of our journey?"
11715Am I really so beautiful?"
11715Am I to have no pleasure in this hell you have made for me but the horrible pleasure of watching you in the hell you have made for yourself?
11715Am I-- am I_ that_?"
11715An artist-- a great artist, I mean-- must make his picture right, must n''t he?
11715And do n''t you see that she was right?
11715And if his picture was a portrait of some one who was n''t very good, and he made it right; he would n''t be liked very well, would he?
11715And now,"he continued hurriedly"do n''t you think that we should return to the house?"
11715And that reminds me-- who is your distinguished looking friend at the hotel?
11715And that would be the trouble; do n''t you see?
11715And the artist answered in the same hushed voice,"I wonder what it means?"
11715And what is he-- a writer?"
11715And why not the work of God?
11715Anything wrong with Sibyl or Myra Willard?
11715Are n''t we?"
11715Are n''t you just a little ashamed?"
11715Are you glad the picture is finished?"
11715Are you satisfied?
11715Are you so chaste that you dare cast a stone at me?
11715As they lunched, in the dim light of the stars, she said,"May I ask where you are taking me?"
11715At last she spoke in cool, even, colorless tones;"Perhaps you will tell me what you want?"
11715At last, he murmured haltingly,"You like the artist, then?"
11715But how could he check him?
11715But perhaps you will tell me why you must, as you call it, succeed?"
11715But what could he say?
11715But what the deuce can I do?
11715But why are you afraid?"
11715But why-- why has she gone like this?
11715By the way, Myra, have your neighbors below called yet?"
11715By the way, do you happen to know where Lagrange and that artist friend of his are camped?"
11715By the way-- you have n''t met your musical neighbor yet, have you?"
11715Ca n''t I help you with the pack?"
11715Ca n''t you guess why?"
11715Ca n''t you see the headlines?
11715Ca n''t you think what it is?"
11715Can you deny me my turn?"
11715Can you do it?"
11715Conrad Lagrange spoke again to the artist, inquiringly;"You will exhibit it?"
11715Could it endure away from those scenes that had given it birth?
11715Did he touch you?
11715Did you meet any one as you came up?
11715Did you not say that my home was under these glowing peaks, and in the purple shadows of these canyons?
11715Did you see those great doors open to let you in, and then close again behind you as if to shut the world outside?
11715Did you think that I would not find you here, and charm you again within reach of my power?"
11715Do I look like the mob?
11715Do n''t you feel the mountains sending their message to these poor insects who squirm and wriggle in this bit of muck men call their world?
11715Do n''t you hear them calling?
11715Do n''t you see I''m not going to touch you?
11715Do n''t you see it?
11715Do n''t you see its power?
11715Do n''t you see,"he added savagely,"do n''t you see that I-- I_ ca n''t?_ Bar your door, please, and let me play the part assigned to me.
11715Do n''t you think that to be genuinely good, a portrait must reveal the spirit and character-- must portray the soul, as well as the features?
11715Do n''t you think we might let the dead man stay safely buried?"
11715Do n''t you think?
11715Do you ever play for private entertainments, Miss Andrés?--for-- say a dinner, or a reception, you know?"
11715Do you know anything about the heliograph?"
11715Do you know that you would make a lovely Venus?"
11715Do you mean that he belongs to that old family of New England Kings?"
11715Do you mean--?"
11715Do you mind, Brian, telling us what you_ do_ know of her?"
11715Do you not know that your sins will surely find you out?"
11715Do you remember nothing more?
11715Do you see?
11715Do you suppose they imagine that there is anything wrong because I would n''t turn over the picture?"
11715Do you think that I have been so engrossed with my brushes and canvas that I have been unconscious of you?
11715Do you think that any one else besides Myra Willard and Lagrange and you know that Sibyl started up here?"
11715Do you think that because I must turn myself into a machine to make a photograph of your beauty, I am insensible to its charm?
11715Do you think that you will ever be permitted to exhibit such trash as this?"
11715Do you think-- I am so far gone that I cannot-- understand-- your interest in this man,--after-- watching you, together, all-- the afternoon?
11715Do you understand, madam?
11715Do you wonder that he worshipped his benefactor-- that he looked upon his friend as upon his savior?"
11715Does it seem good to you?"
11715Does n''t it tell you what you_ could_ do, if you would?
11715Even Czar has looked upon everything and calls it good-- heh Czar?"
11715Even suppose that I were as evil as your foul mind sees me, what right have you to object?
11715Expressing his pleasure, as he received the dainty basket, he could not refrain from adding,"But why do you bring me things?"
11715Facing his companion suddenly, he asked with a direct bluntness,"Are you not Aaron King-- son of the Aaron King of New England political fame?"
11715Freedom and a life of honorable service, at the price; or hell, with only the memory of a good deed-- which should he choose, Miss Andrés?
11715Great God!--was there ever such a damnable farce-- since hell was invented?
11715Had she remembered the hours that she had spent there with him?
11715Had she, last night, alone, or with some unwelcome companions, paused a moment under those oaks?
11715Has she been with those men?"
11715Has she done anything wrong?
11715Has there been any one-- in his studio, except you two, when-- he was painting you in that dress-- which you-- designed for his benefit?
11715Have you known him long?
11715Have you-- in all your life of idle, vicious, luxury-- have you ever feared to do evil if it appealed to your bestial nature?
11715Have_ you_ been much in the mountains?"
11715Have_ you_ come to Fairlands to work?"
11715He answered wonderingly,"Confess?"
11715He does n''t want to go back to Fairlands any more than we do, does he?"
11715He has been kind to you?"
11715He shook his head, with the air of a backward schoolboy--"Won''t you read the lesson?"
11715He turned to Conrad Lagrange who was an interested observer of the scene--"Am I not right, Lagrange?"
11715He turned, with gentle courtesy, to Myra Willard;"And you?
11715Her cheeks were crimson as she said, again,"Will you go?"
11715Her face went white with quick rage, but, controling herself, she said,"And where is the picture of your_ mistress_?
11715His low voice was tense with emotion, as he demanded,"What does this mean?
11715How can you waste your time and this light, looking at me?
11715How could I help liking it?
11715How could I?
11715How do you do it?"
11715How have I done wrong?"
11715How long has she been here?"
11715How_ could_ I like any one I have never known?"
11715I did not know-- I did not know-- I thought-- O mother, mother, mother-- why did you do it?
11715I do n''t believe any one could look at it seriously without having good thoughts, could they?"
11715I had to make my confession of course, but must we talk about_ that_ part?"
11715I mean after you got within two or three miles of the mouth of the canyon?"
11715I remember when you wanted to repaint it, you said you would put on the canvas just what you thought of me; have you?
11715I suppose you-- ah-- do not fear to trust your_ art treasures_ to the Chinaman, during your absence?"
11715I will talk with Sibyl; and will you not speak to her too?
11715I wonder if my maid has hooked me up properly, this time?"
11715I wonder if you know what I mean?"
11715If I know whether she''s gone shooting berrying, fishing or fiddling, it may give me a clue-- or did she take all four?"
11715Instead, he laid his palette and brushes beside his color- box, and greeted her with,"How do you do, Mrs. Taine?
11715Is Miss Taine with you?"
11715Is it all done?"
11715Is it better than the other?
11715Is it like me?"
11715Is it necessary that my name should be mentioned?"
11715Is n''t it beautiful?"
11715Is n''t it frightful the way he disappeared?
11715Is that asking too much?"
11715Is the dog returning to his vomit?--or is the prodigal turning his back on his hogs and his husks?"
11715Is there anything we can do?"
11715Is there nothing but cruel selfishness in your heart?"
11715It is all right for me to play for these people, is n''t it?
11715It is beautiful, is n''t it?
11715It was because of my books that you were so afraid of me?"
11715It''s good to see them again, is n''t it?"
11715It''s the_ work_ that really matters-- after all-- isn''t it?"
11715James Rutlidge looked at him, curiously;"Oh, you would?"
11715King?"
11715Lagrange?"
11715Lagrange?"
11715Lagrange?"
11715Lagrange?"
11715Marston.--Won''t you please come in and sleep by the fire?
11715Marston?"
11715May I ask the names of your friends?"
11715May I come to- morrow?"
11715May we not be friends?
11715May we offer our assistance in any way?
11715Me?
11715Mr. Lagrange said that you are a good man; Brian Oakley says that you are too-- are you?"
11715Mrs. Taine turned impulsively to the artist, and, placing her hand upon his arm, exclaimed in delight,"Oh, is it true?
11715Mrs. Taine''s beautiful eyebrows went up inquiringly--"And why should I either approve or disapprove?"
11715My dear child, how could I help liking it?
11715Myra Willard answered gently, sadly,"Have you no kindness, no sympathy at all, madam?
11715No bad news, I hope?"
11715Oakley?"
11715Oakley?"
11715Once, he paused and turned to look in her direction"What are you up to, now?"
11715Once, the novelist asked with mock gravity,"Have you no thought for the day of judgment, young man?
11715Only, I-- I must never dance for you again, must I?"
11715Or have you been simply storing up material and energy for this winter?"
11715Or is that part of my dream?"
11715Or shall we take any of them?"
11715Or"--he grinned mockingly--"when she wishes to be?"
11715Or, will we lunch together, once more?"
11715Peering into the laughing, chattering, glittering, throng he added,"Some beauties here to- night, heh?
11715Playfully, she added,"Do you look at it often?--that you have it so handy?"
11715Please, is it necessary for us to talk about it any more?
11715Presently, Mrs. Taine broke her watchful silence, with the quite casual remark;"Your musical neighbor is still unknown to you, I suppose?"
11715Presently, he said,"If it is not to be shown as a portrait, may I suggest a title?"
11715Presently, she asked abruptly,"What is it that you hear?"
11715Presently, she faced him, and, with an impulsive stamp of her foot, said,"Why do n''t you work?
11715Pshaw!--what is the title?
11715Rutlidge?"
11715Rutlidge?"
11715Said the physician,--incredulous,--"You say there is no change?"
11715Shall I tell you?"
11715She laughed gaily,"Why not?
11715She laughed mockingly,"And why not?
11715She laughed, then, with a troubled air--"But is it not right for me to be here?
11715She seems to, to"--she searched for the word--"to belong to the roses, does n''t she?
11715She spoke to the girl, who, being a little in advance, had not heard the novelist''s words,"Sibyl, dear, will you go on home, please?
11715Sibyl''s voice answered,"Yes?"
11715Still fondling the dog,--without looking at the artist,--the older man continued,"You will have your things moved over in the morning, I suppose?
11715Still smiling with the pleasure of her fancy, she replied,"But did n''t you ask me again and again to help you to know the mountains as I know them?"
11715Still watching her face closely, Mrs. Taine said, with gentle solicitude,"May I tell you something for your own good, Miss Andrés?"
11715Suddenly, he turned to say sharply,"Young man, why did you do this?"
11715Sure you would n''t care to join us?"
11715Surely you do n''t meant to tell me that it is anything serious?"
11715Surely, you are not the famous novelist of that name?"
11715Taine?"
11715Taine?"
11715Tell me, did he harm you?"
11715Tell me, do you like me in this?"
11715That I-- that it is wrong for me to come here?"
11715That old Babylonian, Belshazzar, had nothing on us moderns after all, did he?
11715That''s what makes it so right, is n''t it?
11715The artist colored again as he returned curiously,"Upon what?"
11715The burro, turning his head, gazed at them over his shoulder, inquiringly, as much as to say,"Well, what''s the matter now?
11715The convict stopped, hesitated, then he said solemnly"Miss Andrés, can you pray?
11715The man''s voice was imploring as he said,"Miss Andrés, Miss Andrés, what is the matter?
11715The new- comer greeted the man whom Sibyl knew as Henry Marston, with,"Hello, George, everything all right?
11715The newspapers make some really bad people famous, sometimes, do n''t they?
11715The other man, still standing by the horse''s head, spoke sharply;"All right there?"
11715The painter, with an amused smile, asked,"Wo n''t you come for a look at it, old man?"
11715The woman caught him up quickly;"To make_ her_ acquaintance?
11715The young man spoke pityingly;"May I assist you to a carriage, madam?"
11715Then she added wistfully,"Am I-- am I really like that?--just a little?"
11715Then the novelist said harshly,--pointing to the picture on the easel,--"You''re not going to let that flock of buzzards feed on this, are you?
11715Then to the attendant--"Where''s that whisky?"
11715Then, as he watched the younger man''s face, he asked,"What''s the matter, do n''t you like the flavor of these first fruits of your shame?
11715Then, as if to change the subject, she asked shyly,"Would you care for my music to- day?"
11715Then, as they went out to the porch, she asked,"Did you meet Mr. Oakley as you were coming home?"
11715Then, before he could answer--"Oh, have you finished?
11715Then, directly to the artist,--"And you say the violinist is wholly unknown to you?"
11715Then, eagerly--"And do you want me to- morrow?
11715Then, with a puzzled air--"But why do you write the horrid things that spoil my music and make me afraid?
11715Then, with grave sweetness, she said,"Wo n''t you sit down, please, and let me explain seriously?"
11715There''s nothing else I_ can_ do, is there?"
11715They are very prominent in the social world, and quite generous patrons of the arts?"
11715They saw the strange man''s eyes fill with tears as he answered, in the gentle tones that always marked his words to her,"Like it?
11715To Conrad Lagrange, he added,"You will stay here with Miss Willard?"
11715To call such a royal fellow,''doggie'', does n''t do at all, does it?"
11715To which the painter returned,"Did you notice that woman with the disfigured face, at the depot?"
11715True, I am a scrawny, humpbacked crooked- faced, scarecrow of a man-- but what matters_ that_, if I do not look like the mob?
11715Turning to the artist, imploringly, she whispered,"Is it-- is it-- true?
11715Under the circumstances, you would scarcely expect it, would you?"
11715Was it only last night?
11715Was it possible for a fellowship, established in the free atmosphere of the mountains, to live in the lower altitude of Fairlands?
11715Was n''t there something whispered at the time of his death-- some scandal that was hushed up-- money stolen-- or something?
11715Was that lovely creature there among the roses his girl comrade of the hills?
11715Was there a rifle- shot?"
11715Was there-- was there a fight?
11715What are you doing here?"
11715What are you doing here?"
11715What are you doing here?"
11715What are you doing here?"]
11715What brings you up here, this time of night?"
11715What could he do?
11715What could he do?
11715What could he say that would not injure Sibyl Andrés?
11715What do you mean by success?"
11715What do you say if I make that long deferred social call upon you and Lagrange this evening?"
11715What does he paint?"
11715What does she represent?"
11715What had Sibyl Andrés to do with James Rutlidge?
11715What if I should help you out-- make it possible for you to live like other men who are safe from the law?
11715What is his name?
11715What is that painted thing beside your own beautiful self?
11715What is the latest word from the seat of war?"
11715What is your verdict, Miss Willard?"
11715What right have you to deny me, now, an hour''s forgetfulness?
11715What right have_ you_ to object to my pleasures?
11715What should he do?
11715What terrible unseen force mastered this man,--compelled him to do its bidding,--even while he hated and loathed himself for submitting?
11715What was it the man wanted?"
11715What was it?
11715What was it?
11715What will people think?"
11715What will prevent?"
11715What would you do if I were to help you to your freedom?"
11715What would you have said if he_ had_ painted me as I am?
11715What would you say if Conrad Lagrange should write the truth about us and our kind, for his millions of readers?
11715What''ll it be, Lagrange?"
11715What''s the matter with him?
11715What''s the matter?
11715What''s the matter?"
11715What''s to hinder your coming too?
11715What''s up?"
11715Whatever it was that he said, Mrs. Taine agreed with him, heartily, adding,"And you, I suppose, have been making good use of your time?
11715When did you return to Fairlands?
11715When he did not look around, she said,"Are you too busy to even_ look_ at me?"
11715When he had passed from the room, she faced the novelist, with--"Don''t you think Edward is really very much worse, Mr. Lagrange?
11715When his torture was abated-- for the time-- leaving him exhausted and trembling with weakness, she said coldly,"Well, what do you want?
11715When the girl did not speak, he said again,"Do you wonder, Miss Andrés, that the convict obeyed his master?"
11715When you want me to tell you?"
11715Where are we going?"
11715Where did the Doctor pass you?"
11715Where do you keep it?"
11715Where do you suppose he is?
11715Where else_ would_ she go?"
11715Where has she gone?
11715Where is she?"
11715Where''ll we put him, in the studio, heh?"
11715Which trail shall we take?
11715Who are you when you are not-- when you are not in that other world?"
11715Who are you?"
11715Who is the daughter of''Materialism?''"
11715Why be angry with me?"
11715Why be in such a hurry?"
11715Why did Brian Oakley move so slowly, on foot, while his horse, leisurely cropping the grass, followed?
11715Why did he pause so often, to sit staring at his canvas, or to pace the floor?
11715Why did he seem to be so uncertain-- to be questioning, searching, hesitating?
11715Why did you expect to find Sibyl here?"
11715Why do n''t you come along?"
11715Why do n''t you make books like-- like"--she seemed to be searching for a word, and smiled with pleasure when she found it--"like yourself?"
11715Why do n''t you write as you talk-- about-- about the mountains?
11715Why do you ask?"
11715Why do you say,''_ her_,''if you do not know who it is?"
11715Why had he not known, when he painted her portrait in the rose garden?
11715Why is my mother here like-- like this?"
11715Why not join our party for a hunt?
11715Why was I not told?
11715Why was a life of such rich mental and spiritual endowments-- of such wealth of true culture-- coming to its close in such material poverty?
11715Why was such a woman dying like this?
11715Why, he asked himself, had he not been conscious of his love in those days when she came to him in the spring glade, and in the days that followed?
11715Why, she questioned, was he, now, so grave and serious?
11715Why, what''s the matter?"
11715Will it be ready for the exhibition too?"
11715Will you take yourself out of my room?"
11715Without taking a seat, the novelist said,"I always have a look at the mountains, at this time of the day, Mr. King-- would you care to come?
11715Wo n''t it come right?"
11715Wo n''t you come?"
11715Wo n''t you help me to know your mountains?"
11715Wo n''t you tell me his name?
11715Wo n''t you try again?"
11715Would the friendship born in the hills endure in the world beyond the canyon gates?
11715You do n''t suppose Sibyl would go up to her old home do you, Brian?"
11715You do n''t want to trust him to me unprotected, do you?"
11715You do, do n''t you?"
11715You have forgotten that it is a portrait of yourself, have n''t you?"
11715You know the spot?"
11715You made it for people to see, did n''t you?
11715You painted it just as you painted the spring glade, did n''t you?"
11715You say Miss Andrés is in the cabin?"
11715You undoubtedly have the power of which you boast, Mrs. Taine, but--""But what?"
11715You want to succeed do n''t you?"
11715You were struggling-- your strength was going-- can''t you remember?
11715You will come?"
11715You will-- give me a few minutes-- of strength-- when he comes-- so that I can tell him?
11715You will-- not forget?"
11715You wo n''t worry, will you?"
11715You would n''t paint portraits, would you?"
11715You''re not doubting my word, are you?"
11715You-- will do-- this last thing-- for me?"
11715You_ will_ pose for me, wo n''t you?"
11715Your great artists that the West is to produce will not necessarily be landscape painters or write essays upon nature, will they?"
11715Your poor old master knows whereof he speaks, does n''t he, dog?
11715[ Illustration:"Well, what do you want?
11715do you like my music?
11715he cried,"you have n''t told me-- will you teach me to know your mountains as you know them?"
11715is he-- is he_ that_ kind of an artist?"
11715or, is it''Beauty presenting an Artist to the Gods of Modern Art''?"
11715what is it, dear?"
11715where was she?
11715why did you not tell me before?
4392A lot that could n''t be said before Pa and me, I suppose?
4392Adele? 4392 All RIGHT?"
4392All what?
4392Am I going?
4392Am I pretty?
4392Am I?
4392And Delmonico''s?
4392And a selfish feeling like that is strong enough to make you willing to break a good man''s heart, and desert your child?
4392And after all,Sally went on, eagerly,"what could he offer you?
4392And are you still such a little devil, Martie?
4392And did n''t he go to jail for that, Pa?
4392And his own wife is alive?
4392And how long a visit do your friends propose to make?
4392And if I do, you and Sally will be good to Teddy?
4392And is he financing Joe, too?
4392And then are we going back to New York?
4392And then what did you do?
4392And then you''ll come back, and we''ll go have Spanish omelette at the Poodle Dog, wo n''t we?
4392And there was never any fight, or any special cause?
4392And what are you doing in Monroe?
4392And what does his age or yours, or his place or yours, matter beside that? 4392 And what does she say, Wallie-- what does she want?"
4392And what is it?
4392And what would you do?
4392And who keeps the quartette going?
4392And would you advise me to marry Joe?
4392And you met him?
4392And, pray, where would the family live?
4392Are n''t they the queer little things, Adele? 4392 Are n''t you,"he said simply,"are n''t you going to marry me?"
4392Are we disturbing you, Pa?
4392Are you going down town, Sally?
4392Are you going to marry them?
4392Are you mama''s boy? 4392 Are you, Moth''?"
4392As simple as what?
4392Better?
4392Brother home?
4392But I thought you were going to see that man in the Bronx, about the moving picture job to- morrow?
4392But I thought you were going to the Opera House with us?
4392But ca n''t Miss Fanny make you feel as if you were back in school?
4392But do n''t they HAVE it? 4392 But if she was n''t, Wallace, if she wasn''t-- then would that second marriage cancel the first?"
4392But it was n''t left that way?
4392But there must have been silver and gold mines up as far as this, then; are n''t you in the gold belt?
4392But what about the children?
4392But what brings him home?
4392But what can you do? 4392 But who IS she, Wallie?"
4392But why do they want it?
4392But why do you want to go, Sis? 4392 But you explained to him?
4392But you would rather have this place a school house than a boarding- house?
4392But, Martie, what''s your REASON?
4392But, Pa,Martie protested,"what does LEN know about it?"
4392But, Wallace-- Wallace-- Wallace, what does it matter, dear? 4392 But, Wallie, how do you know it has n''t?"
4392But-- but had n''t I better go in?
4392But-- but is he going to BE one?
4392But-- how about Uncle Cliff, and Uncle John, and all?
4392Ca n''t you put him to bed?
4392Can I go up to Wilson''s to- night, Pa?
4392Cliff generous?
4392Could a giant step across a river?
4392Could he step across the whole WORLD?
4392Could you get me into the Bank, Pa?
4392D''ye know who that is?
4392DRYDEN?
4392Dawson?
4392Did he?
4392Did n''t you know?
4392Did you read it?
4392Dinner, eh?
4392Do You Love Me? 4392 Do n''t like it?"
4392Do n''t ye KNOW they do?
4392Do n''t you WANT to go, Moth''?
4392Do n''t you correspond?
4392Do n''t you remember that I told you he had written a play that no manager would produce?
4392Do n''t you see?
4392Do n''t you think she''s very pretty, Wallace?
4392Do n''t you, my dear?
4392Do you dare say, Martie, that if it were not for Adele you would not marry me?
4392Do you ever see him?
4392Do you intend to go?
4392Do you know that I am crazy about you?
4392Do you love me, Wallace?
4392Do you propose to play that game much longer, girls?
4392Do you remember the pink dress, Sally? 4392 Does his wife encourage this writing, Martie?"
4392Dryden did?
4392Even if I went away from Aunt Sally and the children, Ted, and we had to live in a little flat again?
4392Father pretty well?
4392For Heaven''s sake, what for?
4392For I suppose I should stay in bed for a few days?
4392Go where? 4392 Golda who?"
4392Happy, Teddy?
4392Have you and Joe Hawkes come to care for each other?
4392Have you had your lunch?
4392Have you heard--"From John? 4392 He came right up to me before Young, d''ye see?
4392He comes and goes as if his father''s house was a hotel, does he?
4392He knew about Cliff?
4392He told you, huh?
4392He''s not a Catholic, then?
4392He''s well, thank you, Clifford; he''s never been ill. And how''s your own pretty girl?
4392Her husband?
4392How about a meet to- morrow? 4392 How are you, Brunhilde?
4392How are you?
4392How can I go on into this marriage feeling that you are lonely and hurt about it?
4392How d''you feel, Wallie?
4392How do you EXPLAIN it?
4392How do you mean-- to be married?
4392How do you mean?
4392How do you mean?
4392How many children has Sally now?
4392How many people have told you you''ve grown awfully pretty, Martie? 4392 How much have you done, John?"
4392How much money have you got, dearie?
4392How would you pay taxes and interest, if anything happened to Pa?
4392How''d you like it?
4392How''s the head?
4392I beg your pardon?
4392I devoutly trust you are not serious?
4392I do n''t suppose Martie proposes going alone with young Parker?
4392I do n''t suppose-- I do n''t suppose you''d care to-- to try it again, Martie? 4392 I guess you were pretty happy, Martie?"
4392I guess you''ve been wondering where I was?
4392I have?
4392I know I was a fool, Martie, but do n''t men do that sort of thing all the time, and get over it? 4392 I like him ever so much; do n''t you, Martie?"
4392I remember Ma used to say that marigolds were rather bold, coarse flowers,she confided to Martie,"and is n''t it true?"
4392I would like to know what circumstances led to young Parker''s being here this afternoon?
4392I''m enough for you, are n''t I?
4392I''ve made you cross?
4392I-- well, yes; I suppose?
4392If five million other people can make a living here, ca n''t we?
4392If this elaborate and formal meal is dinner, Sally dear, what is supper?
4392If you really want to work, Martie,suggested the older woman,"why do n''t you come in here with me?
4392Is Aunt Sally going to take the children?
4392Is Rodney making love to you, Martie?
4392Is THAT all?
4392Is n''t Grandma wonderful?
4392Is n''t Rodney Parker nice?
4392Is n''t it fearful?
4392Is n''t it funny how unlucky I am, Martie?
4392Is n''t it hot?
4392Is n''t it perhaps-- drinking and smoking so much, Wallace?
4392Is n''t it the deuce?
4392Is n''t it?
4392Is n''t she great?
4392Is n''t she?
4392Is n''t there?
4392Is that the idea?
4392It might lead to something----"Then you and Wallace aren''t----?
4392It''s Uncle Ben, of course, Mart; you remember his old offer, if ever I had any children? 4392 Javva good time?"
4392Jobs in a furniture store, eh, John?
4392Joe''s people; and Pa does send barrels of apples and things, does n''t he, Sally?
4392John ca n''t? 4392 Late?
4392Lemonade and cake?
4392Lemonade?
4392Len home?
4392Len,Martie murmured,"why do n''t you go make yourself some toast?"
4392Like Joe, do ye, Sally?
4392Lincoln may have had to split rails for his supper-- what DO you split rails for, anyway?
4392Lissen, dear, did I wake you up?
4392Lissun, Len,said she,"if I try to have a party you''ll get the boys you know to come, wo n''t you?
4392Lissun; do you suppose Ma would ever let us have a party here?
4392Lonesome?
4392Look down, Ted, that''s the East Side, dear, with all the children playing; do you remember? 4392 Look here, folks,"he said, almost indignantly,"Martie''s my girl, are n''t you, Martie?
4392Lyddy, darling, WHAT are you driving at?
4392Madness NOT to?
4392Mama does n''t like us to discuss--"Does n''t your mother ever talk to you about such things?
4392Martie, dear, he DOES care then?
4392Martie, dearest, something''s worrying you?
4392Martie, do you know what time it is?
4392Martie, is n''t it Teddy''s bedtime?
4392Martie, what POSSESSES you to talk about going to New York now?
4392Martie,he said lovingly,"do you think I am drinking too much?"
4392Martie,said her father, breathing hard,"where were you yesterday afternoon?"
4392Martie,thundered her father,"when you went to Pittsville you saw your sister, did n''t you?"
4392Martie-- did Cliff say that you and he were going on a-- on a sort of picnic on Sunday?
4392Martie-- you don''t-- CARE, too?
4392Martie?
4392Mary-- Mary Isabelle-- an Italian girl?--wasn''t it?
4392May I ask how you intend to live there?
4392Monday? 4392 Money?"
4392Moth'',he said, with a child''s uncanny prescience of impending events,"if I were awfully, awfully bad--""Yes, Ted?"
4392Mother, could a giant step across the East River?
4392Mr. Kelly, is Mrs. Brice at home, do you know? 4392 Nice weather for ducks, is n''t it?
4392No happiness could come of that, could it, Doctor?
4392Not really?
4392Now I''ll tell you all about that some time, dear----"But, Wallace, it''s-- it''s ALL RIGHT?
4392Now here''s this great roll of silk from Grandmother Price''s wedding dress; what earthly good is this to any one?
4392Now, supposing that you and Joe take it into your heads to get married some day,the doctor was saying,"how about children?"
4392Of course, Pa told them--?
4392Oh--he rumpled his hair again--"what''s the use?"
4392Oh, Pa, WHAT IS IT?
4392Oh, a manager?
4392Oh, damn it all, Martie,he said mildly, with a whimsical smile,"what''s the use?
4392Oh, really?
4392Oh, she did n''t marry her doctor, then?
4392Oh--?
4392Oh?
4392Oh?
4392Or do you need somebody else?
4392Or if I had married Rodney Parker, Sally?
4392Other people have succeeded in spite of it, I mean, so why not you and I?
4392Other people, Rose?
4392Pa home?
4392Pa is angry with you, Martie, arid who can blame him?
4392Pa tell you to watch for me?
4392Pa, did n''t you say Len was to go with us?
4392Pa,said she cheerfully over the dessert,"you do n''t mind if I go to the show with Rodney to- morrow, do you?"
4392Pa,she began bravely,"you would n''t mind the girls having some of their friends in some evening, would you?
4392People are still believing that sort of thing, are they?
4392Perhaps because you are so different from other? 4392 Remember?"
4392Rod-- wouldn''t you rather be with your own family?
4392Sally,said her sister, in a voice thick with pain, as she sat down on the bed,"am I to blame?
4392Sally,said she,"you did n''t really go sit in the choir with Joe Hawkes, did you?"
4392San Francisco paper, Mart?
4392Say, Martie, is n''t there an awful lot of noise out there?
4392Say, listen,said Ellen suddenly,"you folks have got to take our house for a few days; how about that, Mother?
4392Shall we go in for a minute, and make a little visit?
4392She thought I did n''t understand Adele?
4392Should n''t you?
4392Should n''t_ I_?
4392Sis,she said, setting the filled plate in the centre of the table,"do you specially remember him?"
4392So you wo n''t let me stand grandfather to your children, Sally?
4392So your idea would be to force something they did n''t want on girls, just because it''s forced on boys?
4392Surely you know that we-- that I-- am going to have another baby, John?
4392Teddy, dear, did n''t Mother tell you that old Santa Claus is poor this year? 4392 Teddy, do you understand that Mother is going to marry Uncle Cliff?"
4392Tell me,she said suddenly,"I do n''t want to say the awkward thing to him-- has he got his divorce?"
4392That is an actual settled fact, is it?
4392That marriage would cancel the other?
4392Then why do you act as if you did?
4392Then you WANT to?
4392Then you ask whom you like to the house, do you? 4392 Then you do n''t like him?"
4392There is n''t?
4392There''s a hotel?
4392There''s nothing serious----?
4392They''re engaged, I suppose?
4392Think so?--Carlyle''s''Revolution''? 4392 Tired?"
4392Twenty thousand dollars?
4392Uncle Ben says he''s a born doctor--"And how long has it been UNCLE Ben?
4392Vell... vot you try and do?
4392Vill you lay still, and let the old Grandma fix you, or not vill you?
4392Wallace, WHY did you?
4392Wallie, have you any money for the laundry?
4392Want anything to read? 4392 Was n''t Laura Carter''s dance music good?
4392We shall be having supper shortly, I suppose?
4392We-- we did n''t think-- this would be the end of our happy time, did we?
4392Well, DOESN''T it?
4392Well, Ted, what''ll you do when these measles are over, and you have to go back to school? 4392 Well, how are ye?
4392Well, then?
4392Well, what''s the matter-- afraid of me?
4392Well, when does he come?
4392Well, will you kindly remember in future that your ideas of what to ask, and what not to ask, are not the ideas by which this house is governed?
4392Well, wo n''t they?
4392Well-- what do I get out of it?
4392Well-- what do you think?
4392Well?
4392Went-- but where is he? 4392 Were you surprised, Martie?"
4392What DOES she talk to you about?
4392What about music for dancing?
4392What are you doing to- day?
4392What are you going down town for?
4392What big things, my heart?
4392What came up?
4392What do you care what he thinks? 4392 What do you propose to tell Cliff of this delightful friendship?"
4392What do you want me to do?
4392What do you want me to go out for?
4392What does he want-- what does he expect you to do?
4392What does he want?
4392What does independence amount to, anyway? 4392 What else could I do, Mart?"
4392What have you done to make yourself so pretty?
4392What house?
4392What is it, Doc''Ben?
4392What is it, John?
4392What is it, dear?
4392What is it, dearest? 4392 What makes you feel that you HAVEN''T given the thing due consideration, Martie?"
4392What time was that?
4392What was the-- the cause?
4392What were you and Sally doing to be so late?
4392What would I get?
4392What''s it all about?
4392What''s touching?
4392When I first thought of it? 4392 When did he?"
4392When?
4392Where are we goin''?
4392Where did you wait?
4392Where is my sand- machine, Moth''?
4392Where were you then?
4392Where''d you meet him, Mart?
4392Where''s your sister?
4392Where''s your son?
4392Where''ve you been?
4392Which ticket is this on, John?
4392Who do you s''pose told her we met Rod Parker?
4392Who is she?
4392Who on earth--?
4392Who''s your letter from?
4392Why are n''t you girls at home sewing for the poor?
4392Why ca n''t ye be honest with me, Sally?
4392Why ca n''t you come?
4392Why did n''t I? 4392 Why do n''t you let me send you one, Sally?"
4392Why do n''t you say I''ll be drunk, while you''re about it?
4392Why do people own their homes, if there''s no economy in it?
4392Why does n''t Dutch Harrison ever come here to play lotto?
4392Why not, Martie-- why not, li''l girl?
4392Why, Teddy?
4392Why, what do_ I_ know about it? 4392 Why-- we were walking, and I-- I suppose I asked him, Pa.""You SUPPOSE you asked him?"
4392Will you go out?
4392Will you have some tea?
4392Would ye have them?
4392Would you ever leave me?
4392Would you like Martie to sit in Ma''s place, Pa?
4392Wull we?
4392Ye love Joe, do n''t ye?
4392Yes, and who else did you see in Pittsville?
4392Yes, but did you KNOW you loved Joe?
4392You DO love me, Mart?
4392You admit it?
4392You are glad, a little; are n''t you?
4392You are really going through with it, then?
4392You did n''t quarrel with him, Mart?
4392You do n''t deny that you''ve been disobeying me and lying to me for weeks? 4392 You do n''t mean that you-- ALWAYS felt so, Martie?"
4392You like my pongee, and my four- dollar hat?
4392You look lovely-- you want your scarf? 4392 You said yes-- loving me?"
4392You suppose people do?
4392You think GOD manages things this way?
4392You thoroughly understand me, do you?
4392You understand me, do n''t you, Martie?
4392You want to work? 4392 You''re all the baby we have, Lenny-- and he was an awfully sweet baby, was n''t he, ma?"
4392You''re going down to the four boat? 4392 You''re going on with your writing, John?"
4392You''ve heard that we''ve had trouble with the girls?
4392You-- wish--?
4392Your father and mother, eh?
4392Your sisters and your brother are going, I suppose?
4392Your suitcase is in?
4392_ I_ did?
4392... Are we going to eat, my dear?"
4392A gentleman waiting to see Mrs. Bannister?
4392Adele, is n''t he ignorant?"
4392After all, could there be a better reason for any move than that one''s husband wished it?
4392Ai n''t the Frosts and the Parkers kin?"
4392All beginnings were hard, she told her shrinking soul; she was herself changed by the years; what wonder that Wallace was changed?
4392Am I to blame?"
4392And Clifford, like other husbands, would take less money than was suggested from his pocket and say:"How''s seven?
4392And I told you about meeting Dawson?"
4392And Sally really cooked him wonderful dinners; his father and mother had come over to one, and was n''t it good?
4392And after that----?
4392And dear me, is n''t it quite a relief to think that they''ve had their visit, and it''s over, and everything is explained and understood?"
4392And did n''t he give the property for the church?"
4392And does it seem wrong to you, Mart, for me just to be kind to him?
4392And does it work up pretty well?"
4392And he looked tired; he had had grippe?
4392And how was college?
4392And how was everybody?
4392And how''s Joe?"
4392And secondly, is it quite correct, from a conventional standpoint, for me to accept your casual invitation?"
4392And shops in all the basements-- why had no one ever told her that there were shops in all the basements?
4392And so poor old Mrs. Preble was dead?
4392And was she still at the same house?
4392And with sudden earnestness she added:"WHY do n''t you go see it some day?
4392And you told him about Cliff?"
4392And your mother''s well?
4392Are n''t we ever going to entertain, until then?"
4392Are n''t you doing ANYTHING?"
4392Are n''t your eggs good?"
4392Are you reading that book I gave you, Martie?"
4392At half- past three, driving down the Pittsville road, back toward Monroe, Rodney said:"Why do n''t you come and have tea at our house, Martie?"
4392But Sally watched her sister a little wistfully that evening; did n''t Martie think this was all pleasant-- all worth while?
4392But could it be true?
4392But even if Cliff gave you up, how could you marry a divorced man?"
4392But fortunately you and I are n''t sugar or salt, are we?
4392But how had they begun?
4392But now, the question is, what to do?"
4392But there''s nothing in my life, Martie, that I value more than I do the memory of those old days; you believe that, do n''t you?"
4392But we ran with the same crowd a lot, and I saw her all the time----""She was in the office?"
4392But what could he do?
4392But what did it matter?
4392But what else?
4392But what if the money that paid for the taxicabs were needed for Ted''s winter shirts and Margar''s new crib?
4392But when''Lizabeth and Mary, as well as the boys, are older--""You mean-- always let them have their friends at the house, and so on?"
4392But you wo n''t mention them to Rod--?"
4392But, Doctor-- but Doctor-- is Mr. Bannister so ill?
4392CAN''T you remember?"
4392COULDN''T Martie come some time to dinner?
4392Ca n''t you make some drop cakes of that batter so they''ll be done?"
4392Ca n''t you see that we do n''t need them?"
4392Can I go?"
4392Can you not give us another two thousand words upon this, or a similar subject?
4392Cooper?"
4392Could I have done differently?
4392Could Lydia mean-- could Lydia possibly be implying that Cliff-- that Cliff--?
4392Could it be possible that Sally had seen nothing of the fevers and heartaches of this memorable week?
4392Could it be possible that he did not know?
4392Could n''t he go along and wheel Margaret?
4392Could n''t he go to market for her?
4392Could you let me have a little more?
4392Curley?"
4392Dared they ignore Grace?
4392Did Rose''s face really brighten a little-- she wondered?
4392Did both men seem a little touched, a little pitying, or was it just the holiday air?
4392Did she dream the value of that flannel bundle she was so jauntily carrying?
4392Did the woman realize what motherhood MEANT?
4392Did you get caught?"
4392Did you get down town to see the stores?
4392Did you see the Davids''baby?
4392Do n''t you think it is?
4392Do n''t you think that''s a funny place to live?
4392Do you believe in God?"
4392Do you know what it means, Martie?
4392Do you know what it means, after what we both have known?"
4392Do you remember the Spider- web Party?"
4392Do you remember the night we had oysters, and sat in that little place gassing for two hours?
4392Dryden?"
4392Early in their acquaintance she had asked him if he were not a Dane, not a Norwegian, if he had not viking blood?
4392Even Pa was changed toward her; or was it that she was changed toward him?
4392Ever try the profession, Miss Monroe?"
4392Everything all right, Dean?"
4392Flora only stayed a minute, and when she and Lou went out, she says,''Lou, has Annie Poett been here since he was taken sick?''
4392Florence said eagerly that she loved Brunhilde-- let''s see, what opera did that come in?
4392Funny, is n''t it?
4392Goodness, Aurora, why did n''t you ask Mrs. Curley to see him?
4392Grace Hawkes actually was going to work Monday-- Rose was going back to visit Alma-- they had met Doc''Ben, had n''t they, Sally?
4392Had her bombastic father always been so easily influenced?
4392Had she expressed exactly what was in her mind she might have said:"First, wo n''t your mother and sisters snub me?
4392Had that meat spoiled; was the cream just a little turned?
4392Has n''t Teddy a clean shirt?"
4392Has n''t the new butter come in?
4392Have n''t you been asleep?"
4392Have you been to any lectures lately?
4392Have you got enough money to get me away somewhere?
4392He had been so cordially gay and delightful with her; would he be that with all the girls?
4392He had known more of life than she-- her mother and father had known more-- why had nobody helped her?
4392He had noticed it, then?
4392He told me that Rose was in the hospital, and that they had been so busy since I got to town-- I told you all this?
4392He was twenty- eight?
4392Here''s the Hawkes''s place; remember that?"
4392His Dad might let him have a car, if he behaved himself; did Martie like automobiles?
4392How about it, Mother?
4392How can I show you how sorry I am?
4392How dare you criticise your father, and your sainted mother?
4392How did they come to be talking of dancing?
4392How do you ever expect to get out of the groove, if you do n''t make a start?"
4392How do you think she looks?
4392How do, dear?"
4392How much is it?"
4392How much?"
4392How was the matinee?"
4392How''s that boy of yours?
4392However, if there was anything he could do, Mart--?
4392I guess the Streets and their crowd felt pretty small, because they got-- what was it, Len?"
4392I suppose he has n''t been sent to San Quentin?"
4392I thought perhaps some night when you were down in the city--""Your idea, my dear?"
4392I wonder if we could find some one who wears this size?
4392I wonder who on earth he is?"
4392I''m ill. Will you get somebody?"
4392If she had not been so taught, what might she have done for herself in this year?
4392If you are ever in New York, will you favor us with a call?
4392Is he all right?"
4392Is it all decided?"
4392Is it settled?
4392Is it the weather?"
4392Is n''t that glorious?"
4392Is that so?
4392Is that somebody that loves her Daddy?"
4392Is that the idea?
4392John looked at her uneasily, and then said boldly:"How''s Ted?"
4392Leave us go inter Bonestell''s with the crowd-- watto?
4392Lissun, Lyd, I''ll do as much for you some time--""Oh, Len, how can I?"
4392Lissun-- can''t you come right over?
4392Listen, Mart, do n''t say anything about Joe''s plans, will you?
4392Listen, does any powder show?
4392Listen; do you want to read this when I''m through?"
4392Lydia was furious about the sale of the house, of course-- but this new note--?
4392Lydia was unwed, Sally had no lover; but out of so rich and full a world could not so much be spared to Martie?
4392Martie added solicitously,"Would you like your slippers, Pa?
4392Martie did not know, yet, where her kingdom lay, how should she ever dream that she was to find it?
4392Martie resolutely forced her thoughts to the hour of John''s arrival: of what had she been thinking then?
4392Meanwhile----""Oh, Pa, you need n''t lock Martie in,"quivered Lydia,"she''ll stay-- won''t you, Martie?"
4392More coffee?"
4392Mrs. Hughie Wilson was sweeping her garden path, and called out to them that the church concert had netted 327 dollars; was n''t that pretty good?
4392My God-- am I to be the laughing- stock of this entire town?
4392My dear, ca n''t you see how far you''ve drifted from your own better self to be able to laugh about it?"
4392My skirt does n''t look a bit too short, does it, Martie?
4392No subway, no telephones, no motor cars, no elevated roads-- what had New York been like when Mrs. Curley was a bride?
4392No, you and Pa can decide what you please, but no power on earth will make me-- and where would we live, might I ask?
4392Now Pittsville...""What do you bet they get all the glory?"
4392Now she was-- what?
4392Now she was-- what?
4392Now why had n''t he told her yesterday?
4392Of course, I like him-- how could I help it?
4392Oh, Mart, why?"
4392Oh, Martie, why are n''t you bigger than all this, why do n''t you snap your fingers at them all?
4392One reason why I have n''t mentioned it at home is--""Then you do n''t care for Joe?"
4392Or Mrs. Napthaly?
4392Pneumonia?
4392Poor Lyd, do you remember how she used to laugh and dance about the house when we were little?
4392Remember our picnics and parties?"
4392Remember that day-- in Pittsville-- when you had on-- your brother''s-- coat?
4392Sally said dutifully;"he gave us a good home--""WAS it a good home?"
4392Sally"--Martie rested her elbows on the table, and her chin on her hands--"Sally, would you marry him?"
4392Shall you tell Teddy?"
4392She answered the doctor''s suggestions only after a moment''s frowning concentration-- what did he say?
4392She had so much--"I beg your pardon, Cousin Allie?"
4392She imagined Rodney''s voice:"Bringing more money in?
4392She looked at Teddy; would he keep a birthday in a boarding- house some day with only the housekeeper to mother him?
4392She must go down to the city, perhaps, for the hat--?
4392She understood, she forgave; what else was a wife for?
4392Should she ever return to Wallace, under any circumstances?
4392Should she hide both Wallace''s revelations and the morning''s earlier hopes of motherhood?
4392Should she tell Sally?
4392Sixty bones per week; pretty neat, what?
4392So----""But, Wallace----""But what, dearie?"
4392Suppose I tell Cliff frankly, and we break the engagement?
4392Suppose real achievement and real success lay ahead?
4392Suppose she asked for Mrs. Cooper, and Adele answered?
4392Suppose she was one of the women to whom California would some day point with pride?
4392Tell me everything; how are you, and how''s Adele?"
4392That''s a nice letter, is n''t it?
4392The crowd began to jolly us about liking each other, and I could see she did n''t mind it much----""Perhaps she loved you, Wallie?"
4392The new High School on the old Monroe place; you''ll admit there''s a great difference?"
4392The waiter was solicitous; would the lady have just a salad?
4392There was only the question: Why?
4392There was the delicately tentative tone in which she trod upon uncertain ground:"How do you mean she''s never been the same since last fall, Lou?
4392This last sentence had puzzled Martie; where was Joe Hawkes then, that he must write every day to his wife?
4392Those Eastern years were not wasted, she must go on now, she must go on-- to what?--to what?
4392To John Drew I said-- I met him going into the Club-''H''ar you, Jesse?''
4392Too proud to speak to old friends?"
4392Uncle Chess says he heard it, and then forgot it, you know the way you do?
4392Was it a memory of those days long ago in Monroe, when she had calculated so carefully the cost of coming on to the mysterious fairyland of New York?
4392Was it her fault?
4392Was n''t she just the kind of woman who could spoil the lives of two good men?
4392Was n''t that a cute idea?
4392Was n''t that maple walnut cake delicious?"
4392Was n''t that sweet?
4392Was that the kid banging this morning?"
4392We could n''t go to the Poor House, I suppose?"
4392We''ll have to keep a Ford, Mart; wo n''t that be fun?"
4392Well, and what are ye buying-- trousseaux?"
4392Were not comfort and surety well lost for them at twenty- seven?
4392Were women to be blamed for bearing?
4392Were you going to see Rodney?"
4392What about it?"
4392What are you reading, Martie?"
4392What are you thinking about, Mart?"
4392What can I do?
4392What can I do?
4392What cars went there, he demanded indignantly; what sort of neighbours would they have?
4392What could she offer him, what but pain and fresh renunciation?
4392What did that statue to Grandfather Monroe cost you?
4392What do they do-- sit around and read papers?"
4392What do you mean by the''firm?''"
4392What do_ I_ know about it?
4392What does she expect ye to do-- learn it all after it''s too late to change?"
4392What else could she do?
4392What has Len cost you, five thousand dollars, ten thousand?
4392What have you been doing?"
4392What help had we then in forming human relationships?
4392What honeymoon would have been half so thrilling, she reflected, as this business of getting herself and Teddy suitably established?
4392What is my reward?
4392What mattered it to Sarah Price Monroe how much Joe Hawkes made, or how?
4392What more can you ask?
4392What time is it?"
4392What use to talk of it?
4392What was he saying?
4392What was said?
4392What would be happening at quarter past eleven to- morrow night?
4392What you been doing?"
4392What''ll I bring?"
4392When did you ever tell us why this young man was a possible husband, and that one was not?
4392When they went back to the privacy of his own office, he asked her if she would like to come to use that desk, say on Monday?
4392Where were you on Monday?"
4392Who is he-- what right has he got to come into it?"
4392Who liked it?
4392Who was there?
4392Why did n''t I have some work to do, so that I could have stepped into it, when bitter need came, and my children and I were almost starving?
4392Why did n''t they go into somebody''s kitchen, and save money, and have good homes, if they wanted to?
4392Why do n''t they get jobs?"
4392Why do n''t you study the Cutter system, and familiarize yourself a little with this work, and come in here with me?"
4392Why do n''t you use paraffin?"
4392Why does this come to Rose, who has everything NOW, and pass me by?
4392Why make the bed she was so soon to get into?
4392Why should n''t he do this?
4392Why should n''t we live here, as we always have lived?"
4392Why should us women pay all the time?
4392Why should we keep these things?
4392Why wash the dishes now rather than wait until she was in her comfortable wrapper?
4392Why, Pa, you must remember the days when our trees in the yard here were only saplings?"
4392Why, when had she gotten home?
4392Would Florence Frost, three years older than he, fall a victim to his charm as quickly as she, Martie, had fallen?
4392Would John, with his irregular smile and his sea- blue eyes and his reedy voice, also come back into her life some day?
4392Would Ted like to go off with Dad for a walk?
4392Would n''t my boy rather that they should all have something, than that some poor little fellows should have nothing at all?"
4392You and I, Martie, what do we need of the world?
4392You ca n''t mean that you have promised-- that you expect-- to marry any one else but me?"
4392You did Len; why did n''t you give us the same chance you gave Len?
4392You do n''t mean that you don''t-- feel anything about it?"
4392You do n''t?
4392You had spoken to your mother about it?"
4392You have n''t got a waiting- list, I suppose, Miss Martie?"
4392You met this young whippersnapper Jackanapes-- what''s his name-- this young one- night actor----""Do you mean Mr. Wallace Bannister?"
4392You never heard of him?
4392You upset your mother''s and your sister''s arrangement entirely at your own pleasure?"
4392You will, wo n''t you?"
4392You''d take me into the parks, and down to the beach, would n''t you, Moth''?"
4392You''re tired, are n''t you?"
4392You''ve took off considerable flesh, have n''t you?"
4392said Mrs. Potts,"I''s asking you what you see in that young feller to make such a to- do about?"
4392she agreed cordially, and she added, in a thoughtful voice:"Nothing like happy married life, is there, Cliff?"
4392she said to Fanny,"do n''t you love Christmas?"
4392they wanted another round of drinks; what did everybody want?
4392what''s he to that young feller used to come see you, Lydia?
4392women?"
10372A book agent?
10372A buggy? 10372 A clam?"
10372A friend, perhaps? 10372 A path- finder, a seeker- out of noo tracks to knowledge?"
10372A prayer- meeting, Miss Buchanan?
10372A type of what?
10372Ah? 10372 Ai n''t she a cyclone?"
10372Air ye? 10372 Air you the hired man?"
10372All the same, I ask you fellers straight: Has he come here to-- work?
10372All?
10372An acknowledgment? 10372 An''Mis''Janssen-- wheer is she?"
10372An''happy as a clam, I reckon?
10372An''leave me?
10372An''s''pose I lose mine-- hey?
10372An''s''pose he wo n''t come?
10372An''what did she say?
10372An''where is he now?
10372And how about the great things?
10372And how do you like the Uphams?
10372And if I find him?
10372And if a man has a bit o''dough behind him, is n''t it a fact that he do n''t linger overly long in San Quentin?
10372And look ye here; I shall be stayin''at my old_ adobe_, but if the others want fer anything, you understan'', get it-- see?
10372And that''s all?
10372And then-- suppose-- suppose Sadie soured on you?
10372And what am I to do in return for these favours?
10372And what are you doing now?
10372And what did you do?
10372And what did you tell him?
10372And what did your friend do?
10372And what had you done, Nal, dear?
10372And what is your business?
10372And where,said I,"is Jasperson?"
10372And who''s your brown bird?
10372And why is n''t he here?
10372And why not? 10372 And with the money obtained under false pretences you bought a saloon, you, a deacon of the Church of England?"
10372And you do n''t look the other way?
10372And you, sir,said the father softly,"did you know my son?"
10372And you?
10372And your treatment?
10372Any call for ye to ride home to- night?
10372Any more sisters, Bud? 10372 Anything more ter say?"
10372Anything wrong?
10372Are there snakes-- rattlesnakes?
10372Are you often taken this way?
10372Are you speaking of the patrol- waggon? 10372 Are you sure of that?"
10372As how?
10372Askin''--fer me?
10372Awful-- isn''t it?
10372Boys, ai n''t it true that in this yere county there ai n''t bin a single man executed by the law fer murder in the first degree?
10372Brighten up?
10372Bud, eh? 10372 But it beats me what yer doing-- here?"
10372But the Perfessor?
10372But what in thunder is Perfessor Adam Chawner a- doin''in Paradise?
10372But what will the neighbours say?
10372But when your lungs went wrong----?
10372But who will teach the children?
10372But wo n''t you make it too hot for yourselves?
10372But your friends?
10372But, look ye here; he ai n''t been wallopin''ye, has he?
10372By what name shall we call that man?
10372By what?
10372Ca n''t you offer a lady a chair?
10372Can I see you alone?
10372Can she cook, can she milk a cow, can she keep a house clean?
10372Can she?
10372Can you?
10372Coming out?
10372Company?
10372Coon Dogs coming?
10372D''ye think if I was a man I''d stop in such a God- forsaken place as yours, with nothing but rattlesnakes and coyotes to keep me company? 10372 Dan,"said Miss Willing,"ca n''t you say something?"
10372Del Monte?
10372Did he buy cartridges?
10372Did he hold up the stage?
10372Did he see him?
10372Did he?
10372Did my good cooking help her any afore she whacked them boys? 10372 Did n''t I say that Alethea- Belle took after her father?
10372Did the girl know that her father was a thief?
10372Did ye? 10372 Did yer folks tell ye to give me this money?"
10372Did you drink much of it?
10372Did you eat any breakfast this morning?
10372Did you eat any dinner?
10372Do I sell many books? 10372 Do n''t you understand?
10372Do you allus mean jest what you say?
10372Do you boys think that I''d spring so thin a tale on ye, if it was n''t true?
10372Do you expect this young lady to sit down in your lap, sir? 10372 Do you funk it?"
10372Do you make twenty dollars a month at the business?
10372Do you mean to kill me?
10372Do you really love her?
10372Do you remember those loathsome dens in Chinatown? 10372 Do you think I''d take money from Miriam Standish?
10372Does Mr. Leveson dine about half- past six?
10372Does your leg hurt any?
10372Eh?
10372Ever give your wife a ti- airy: diamond crown, sorter?
10372Feelin''lonesome?
10372Fifteen?
10372Fifty thousand for millions?
10372Five? 10372 George,"said he,"shooting Pap would n''t help little Sissy, would it?
10372Git out of''em?
10372Gloriana,said Ajax, after a pause,"will you allow my brother, who is a grave and learned signor, to plead your cause with Doctor Standish?
10372Gloriana? 10372 Got a baby?"
10372Got a rope fer me?
10372Has nobody drunk of that spring?
10372Has she a pretty hand?
10372Have you buried the carcass?
10372Have you seen cattle actually drinking that water?
10372Have you taught school before?
10372Here-- is he? 10372 How about dinner?"
10372How air ye makin''it?
10372How air you two feelin''?
10372How are you feeling, Pete?
10372How can any man find his way_ into_ it? 10372 How did he get away without money?"
10372How did it happen?
10372How did this happen?
10372How far is San Lorenzy from the ocean?
10372How is-- Ajax?
10372How much?
10372How much?
10372How''s paw?
10372How''s that?
10372Hurt it? 10372 I believe your name is-- Dennis?"
10372I do?
10372I reckon ye''ve come up to ask for a loan?
10372I wo n''t deny that it was kind o''----"Slushy?
10372I''ve kind o''smelled him for weeks past, hain''t you?
10372If it comes to that,said Pete,"what''s the matter with callin''it medicine?"
10372If it should not be-- Johnson?
10372If she wants anything-- anything, you understan''--you get it-- see?
10372If you ai n''t goin''to hang me,said Mintie,"do n''t you think you''d better skip?"
10372In a grey suit with a brown sombrero?
10372In love with his darter, ai n''t ye?
10372Is Quincey on to the old man''s games?
10372Is a nice little thing the right sort of a wife for a squatter?
10372Is he-- d- d- drunk?
10372Is it a man or a woman?
10372Is she able?
10372Is she still a widder woman, Johnnie?
10372Is that all?
10372Is that his name? 10372 Is that so?
10372Is that so?
10372Is that so?
10372Is that what you want?
10372Is there much danger?
10372Is your name Crisp?
10372It''s God''s truth, then, what the boys say?
10372It''s a question of dollars, of course?
10372It''s easy to find a hole, but it''s not easy to pull a hole in after one-- eh? 10372 It''s true, then?"
10372Jimmie,cried Dan,"air you dead yet?"
10372Kidnapped?
10372Killed us?
10372Kin ye make him out, boys?
10372Kin you read?
10372Kin you?
10372Leveson owns that too, does n''t he?
10372Like? 10372 Liver?"
10372Married man, ai n''t ye?
10372May I take your hand?
10372Meanin''?
10372Meanin''?
10372Meanin''?
10372Meanin''?
10372Meanin''me?
10372Miss Dutton,he began, tentatively,"is aware, Jasperson, of your-- er-- passion for her?"
10372Murder? 10372 My dear fellow, you write now, do n''t you?
10372My friends? 10372 Nal,"whispered Mandy,"you''ve not been betting against Comet, have you?"
10372No other reason?
10372No? 10372 No?"
10372Now, sir,said Dick''s father, as soon as they were alone,"what have you to say to me?"
10372Only that: my forgiveness and my blessing?
10372Operate?
10372Or do you_ fear_ her, Jasperson? 10372 Or hot?"
10372Petered out--_me_?
10372Pluck? 10372 Poetry?"
10372Prescribed? 10372 Proud of this yere county?"
10372Putting_ up_ the shutters? 10372 Ready?"
10372Regularly?
10372Rode ten miles to pass the time o''day with-- Pap?
10372S''pose I do it?
10372S''pose, fer the sake of argyment, that one o''these sons o''guns did for me-- hay?
10372San Francisco? 10372 Say-- what do they call ye to home?"
10372Schoolfellow o''yours, was he? 10372 Scoundrel-- hay?"
10372Seen Jaspar?
10372Shall I put my plug into the barn?
10372Shall I tell you a story?
10372Shall we tell him what sort of a Hades it really is?
10372Shall we walk, boys, or shall I send for my carriage?
10372Since you opened it, to your personal knowledge, have cattle drunk of it?
10372Sleepin''sickness? 10372 So love do n''t go?"
10372Somebody, Gloriana, is about to get married-- eh?
10372Stomach?
10372Suppose we take a look at him?
10372Suppose we talk of something else this lovely day?
10372Sure?
10372Surely,said Ajax gently,"the son was also to blame?"
10372Susan Jane Fullalove,she cried shrilly,"how dare you?"
10372Susan Jane Fullalove? 10372 Ten?"
10372The diptheery?
10372The end?
10372The lords?
10372The question is: Where will you be next week?
10372The what?
10372The widow?
10372Them your guns?
10372Then it wa''n''t a plant? 10372 Then what ails you?"
10372They pull tails there,said Ajax,"but here they pull legs as well-- eh?"
10372Think ye could find yer way out of this?
10372This is a leetle surprise party, ai n''t it?
10372This is your-- dad?
10372Time? 10372 To whom?
10372To work out Comet?
10372Told her so-- hay?
10372Too much water?
10372Twon''t do fer me to look at her,he murmured;"but if ever there was a case----""Eh?"
10372Understands what?
10372Unfit for animal consumption? 10372 Wal,"replied Smoky, more cautiously,"they ai n''t been monkeyin''with me; but if they did----""If they did----?"
10372Wal-- an''what are you a- goin''to do about it?
10372Wal?
10372Wal?
10372Wal?
10372Was that you who fired jest now?
10372Was there no good?
10372Well, you are, are n''t you?
10372Well-- why should he?
10372Well?
10372Whar''s the liver?
10372What air you doin''with that, Jaspar Panel?
10372What brings you here at this time o''night?
10372What brings you here?
10372What business?
10372What can I do for you?
10372What d''ye mean,he continued savagely,"by coming here with this ridic''lous song and dance?
10372What d''ye say, boys?
10372What d''you say?
10372What did the brute say?
10372What did they cost ye?
10372What did ye pay for it? 10372 What did you reply, my buck?"
10372What do you mean to do?
10372What do you say?
10372What do you think he did, Miss Sadie?
10372What does she say?
10372What does the apostle say-- hey? 10372 What have you been thinking about?"
10372What house was yours?
10372What in thunder are you at?
10372What in thunder brought ye to San Lorenzy?
10372What in thunder did ye go to town fer?
10372What is it I smell?
10372What is it?
10372What man would n''t come under such circumstances?
10372What night are you to be initiated?
10372What restrained you?
10372What right have you to come between me and a woman, an ignorant, immoral creature, whose very presence is contamination?
10372What sort o''record?
10372What sorter accommodation?
10372What was you thinkin''of?
10372What were you going to say?
10372What would you suggest, Gloriana,said Ajax,"as suitable for a middle- aged bridegroom?"
10372What''s he worth?
10372What''s path-- ologist?
10372What''s that feller,she always spoke of Leveson as a''feller,''"doin''in a church?"
10372What''s the matter with Pap?
10372What''s the matter with Uncle Jap?
10372What''s the matter with pore old Pap?
10372What''s up?
10372What''s wrong?
10372What?
10372What?
10372Wheer shall I git the dirt from?
10372Wheer''s he goin''?
10372Wheer''s the Chinaman-- Quong?
10372Where is the Professor?
10372Where is this church?
10372Where is your friend?
10372Who can it be?
10372Who else?
10372Who is this Perfessor?
10372Who is this woman?
10372Who said you he d to?
10372Who said you he d to?
10372Who''s a- buyin''oil lakes?
10372Who''s this?
10372Whose picture?
10372Why are you carryin''a gun?
10372Why did he do it?
10372Why do n''t it move?
10372Why do n''t you quit?
10372Why do the innocent suffer for the sins o''the guilty?
10372Why do you do this?
10372Why does n''t the widow sack him?
10372Why not?
10372Why should n''t she marry Uncle Jake? 10372 Why, Lily, what ails ye?"
10372Why, Nal,she said demurely"this ai n''t you?
10372Why, Sissy?
10372Why, what''s the matter with the schoolhouse? 10372 Why, where are you going?"
10372Why,he demanded querulously,"did they not give the lad his full name?"
10372Why?
10372Why?
10372Why?
10372Why?
10372Will you kindly send for my-- for your partner?
10372With what? 10372 Would it be trespassin''too much on yer kindness to ask for three glasses?
10372Would she? 10372 Ye ai n''t tuk a notion that yer goin''to die?"
10372Ye druv in with the widder woman?
10372Ye remember when the old man had the fit in the timer''s box? 10372 Ye''ll ride back and say the old man was skeered-- hey?"
10372Yes, Nal; what is it?
10372You Coon Dogs,continued my brother,"are making this county too hot for the Chinese-- eh?"
10372You ai n''t a- goin''to leave the inlet?
10372You ai n''t a- worryin''about your Pap, air ye? 10372 You ai n''t bin readin''the advertisements o''quack doctors, hev ye?"
10372You ai n''t going to prosecute?
10372You ai n''t seen Mr. Panel, hev you?
10372You are a cowboy, I presume?
10372You are going to attend the wedding?
10372You are not going-- behind?
10372You can take care of her?
10372You claim that you know nothing o''this job?
10372You dare to tell me that you hatched this damnable plot?
10372You do n''t know? 10372 You do n''t say?"
10372You expect me to go with you on this tomfool''s errand?
10372You have a horse runnin'', Mister Roberts?
10372You have come to arrest-- Dad?
10372You have never spoken to her, you say?
10372You have never, I believe, been on a spree?
10372You have?
10372You knew Whistler?
10372You mean that I ai n''t a man?
10372You mean that if we drink that water we shall be polished off?
10372You mentioned colts?
10372You never suspected?
10372You ought to be,said the''Bishop,''"but you are n''t; what are you going to do?"
10372You propose to blackmail me, I suppose?
10372You say this-- er-- woman is your housekeeper?
10372You say,murmured Ajax,"that Miss Dutton''s appetite was good?"
10372You sent it? 10372 You think a heap o''the old man?"
10372You was n''t expectin''me?
10372You were at Harrow?
10372You''ll help me-- eh? 10372 You''ll let me fix things?"
10372You''re going to give me a free hand?
10372You''ve made no advances directly or indirectly?
10372You, Miss Buchanan?
10372You-- you are a rich man?
10372Your husband, ma''am? 10372 Your money?
10372Your--_nightie_?
10372_ You_ told him that? 10372 ''Bout time you quit men''s work, ai n''t it?
10372''Conan,''eh?
10372''John,''I answers,''what kin we do to prevent it?''
10372''Twa''n''t fixed up atween you boys an''her?"
10372A present fer a middle- aged bridegroom?
10372Ai n''t she takin''the kinks out of her speed?
10372Ai n''t that a clip?
10372Ajax answered him quite coolly--"What do you want?
10372Ajax answered, without any enthusiasm,"Wo n''t it?"
10372Ajax burst out----"Mr. Spooner, because of that, wo n''t you help these poor people?"
10372Ajax, who has a trick of saying what others think, blurted out--"What do you mean by conquering-- Belle?"
10372Ajax-- eh?"
10372Alcohol is a stimulant- narcotic, is n''t it?"
10372An''he told me how he done it, whar to strike-- savvy?
10372An''s''pose I ai n''t to home-- hey?
10372An''who made him so?
10372An''work?
10372And do you think that the Free and the Brave will suffer you to destroy property and life without calling you to account?"
10372And how could I see the loveliness of your cousins when my eyes were dwelling with rapture upon the stately form of her I trust to call my own?
10372And if that is the case, what is to become of us?"
10372And ought we to ask some questions?
10372And then she sez, kinder wheedlin'':''But you will marry yer Sairy Anne, Johnnie, wo n''t ye?''
10372And what chance could she have-- one frail girl against three burly young giants?
10372And what were the lives of two"white devils"to the owner of this den?
10372And what''s the result?"
10372And who else of honest men would choose to live in such a desolate spot?
10372And you two are campin''out for yer health-- eh?
10372Another glass of brandy?
10372Any other question?"
10372Anything else?
10372Anything wrong?"
10372Are you prepared to do that?"
10372As our guest turned into the spare room, he said whimsically--"Have I entertained you?
10372As soon as we happened to be alone, I whispered to my brother:"I say, what if the old man is playing hare and hound with us?"
10372As soon as we were alone, Ajax said savagely--"Do you think Jim understands?"
10372At supper Ajax said--"It''s more blessed to give than to receive-- eh, Gloriana?"
10372Because I''m so very poor?"
10372Bimeby, he ast me if I was willin''to take Sairy Anne Janssen to be my wife----""An''ye said NO, my own Johnnie?"
10372Black and blue?
10372Bobo?"
10372But Lily----Boys, I do n''t like ter give her away-- this is between me an''you-- she''s the finest in the land, ai n''t she?
10372But how would the worm fare when swallowed up and absorbed?
10372But when Dick was alone he muttered to himself:"Now what the deuce did the governor mean by a curious change in his fortunes?"
10372But-- do you want him_ dying_?"
10372Ca n''t you dine with me?"
10372Call again-- will ye?
10372Can you touch them, if Omnipotence forbids?"
10372Could I live on in ze place where I had seen my children and my children''s children?
10372Could I meet in Paris ze pitying eyes of friends?"
10372Could such a man be a thief?
10372D''ye hear the typewriters clicking?
10372D''ye hear?"
10372D''ye know it?"
10372D''ye think I do n''t know what ye all think?
10372D''ye think now that I''ve fed him up and got him into sech fine shape that he''ll leave me?
10372D''you hear?
10372Did Angela think of Jim as a mouse?
10372Did I hurt yer shoulder, sonny?"
10372Did he divine also that she meant to go over them-- that at last, with her poor, imperfect vision, she had seen that way out of captivity?
10372Did he really know?
10372Did his heart soften as he bade them farewell?
10372Did n''t I tell ye that in my business I''ve got to jest naturally know things?
10372Did n''t he tell you?
10372Did she protest?
10372Did she take comfort in the thought that she was wiping out John Jacob Dumble''s innumerable rogueries?
10372Did they print it?"
10372Did ye ever see a man scairt worse''n him?
10372Did you notice his smile?"
10372Do n''t I know that I''m the ornariest, meanest old skinflint atween Point Sal and San Diego?
10372Do you deny that?"
10372Do you drink water?"
10372Do you hear?
10372Do you hear?"
10372Do you see this sheet of blotting- paper?"
10372Do you think he''ll know me?
10372Do you think my father would return to England without thanking the man who was kind to his dear lad?
10372Each day he goes off to his work, and he always asks the same question:''You wo n''t be lonesome, little woman, will you?''
10372Eastern, I presume, my dear?"
10372Expecting company, Gloriana?"
10372Favourite?
10372For a dog that I''ve learned to love?
10372For what purpose save robbery and murder was such a room designed?
10372Gloriana-- what?"
10372Goin''to town?"
10372Got it down?
10372Got it?
10372Got it?
10372Got it?
10372Had Cupid robbed his victim of her wits?
10372Had n''t I better bring the grub out here?
10372Have I not seen my wife and children suffering for want of proper food and clothing?
10372Have ye anything to say?"
10372Have ye got her picture?"
10372Have ye got the cold cash, Nal?"
10372Have you considered that point?"
10372Have you doubled your capital, Jim?"
10372Have you plenty of whisky?"
10372Have you thought of that?"
10372Having supported you so long, I presume he is prepared to support you to the end?"
10372He had made mistakes, of course-- who did n''t?
10372He said in a queer, high- pitched tone--"Ca n''t you stick a knife into the balloon?"
10372He said meaningly:"Wilkins has had a tough row to hoe-- eh?
10372He spoke to the clerk in his usual mild voice:"Can you give Mis''Panel an''me accommodation?"
10372He was on their notes of hand, ye understand?"
10372He wrote that letter at the saloon, did n''t he?
10372Help us?
10372Hev ye heard anyone ever speak a good word fer me?"
10372His confusion, which she attributed to bashfulness, encouraged the shameless coquette to add:"Maybe you liked me better as Bud?"
10372How about this yere loan?"
10372How could he stem this tide of avarice, this torrent of egoism?
10372How dare you?
10372How dare you?
10372How did ye come ter guess that?"
10372How did you open our burglar- proof safe?"
10372How do you know I''ve got a sister?"
10372How much am I bid fer the field?"
10372How much now?"
10372How''s folks?
10372How''s that?
10372How?"
10372I dare say you have ridden two horses to a standstill to- day?
10372I hope I did n''t''sturb ye?"
10372I presume you''re all church- members?"
10372I reckon you''ve a springboard and a buckskin in the barn over there?"
10372I said, indiscreetly:"Mr. Spooner, why do you dig post- holes?"
10372I''ll bet the hull crowd down in Paradise laughed at the idee o''fetchin''me-- hey?"
10372I''ve one hundred dollars for Comet; how much fer second choice?
10372If so, did he consult his wife before he burnt the one and only bed?
10372If somebody should call, you''ll say, of course, that yer very particularly engaged, eh?"
10372In a thick, choked voice she said:"Is that you, Pap?"
10372Is he fit to take my hand?"
10372Is she married or single?
10372Is that really so?"
10372Is there another Sharp besides mine in these yere hills?"
10372Is there another, Bud?"
10372It''s Léoville, is n''t it?
10372It''s a clean one, is it?"
10372Jimmy Doolan asked--"What in thunder made ye do that, Tom?"
10372Lemmee see, whar was I?
10372Leveson answered thickly:"What are you doing here, sir?"
10372Lonesome for ye, ai n''t it?"
10372Looking at her now, what son of Adam could call her homely?
10372Maybe you know it--_The Milk of Human Kindness_?
10372Mebbe you was fullish to leave the range?"
10372Mebbe, gen''lemen, ye''ve heard Miss Birdie sing?"
10372More than one of the boys said:"Why do n''t you get what dough is comin''to ye and skip?"
10372My question is this:''Do the cattle drink at the spring which bubbles out of that hill yonder?''"
10372Never had Pap''s voice sounded so harsh in my ears as when he said:"Do I understan''that ye offer this to-- me?"
10372Never knew that, did ye?"
10372Never tole you boys about that, did I?
10372No, Missy-- wal, Sissy, then-- no, Sissy, you speak out an''tell me what brought you a- visitin''--me?"
10372No?
10372No?
10372No?
10372Not a word to her-- eh?"
10372Now, Lily Panel, you do n''t mean to tell me that you thought I was goin''ter murder this feller?"
10372Oh, indeed?
10372Oh, it wan''t her, eh?
10372Panel?"
10372Perfessor, ye''re a pathologist, ai n''t yer?"
10372Petered out--_me_?
10372Popsy, where''s my money?"
10372Presently Ransom said abruptly:--"Dead struck on Mints, ai n''t ye?"
10372Pull it off?
10372Queer-- eh?"
10372Ransom?"
10372Ready?
10372Riding home through the cactus and manzanita Ajax said irritably,"Is there any Paradise on earth without a fool in it?"
10372Say, if anything happened to me, would ye watch out for Mints?"
10372Say, shall I send her this yere pome?"
10372Say-- air the lords to home?"
10372Say-- do you want to earn an honest dollar?"
10372See?"
10372See?"
10372See?"
10372Set his heart on winnin'', eh?
10372Share my Johnnie with her?
10372She expressed surprise rather than pleasure when a young man rode up, shifted in his saddle, and said:--"How air you folks makin''it?"
10372She stood up, her eyes were shining, her face radiant"Fergive me, but I reckoned you-- was-- petered-- out?"
10372She''d a rose silk dress----""A rose silk dress?"
10372Shortly before, Mamie had whispered to Dan:"Darling, can you forgive me?"
10372Sillett met Jeff''s glance with a simple bow, and the inevitable remark,"Hurt yourself?"
10372Sit down, Mr.----?"
10372So we can congratulate you, Gloriana?"
10372Somebody has tried to squeeze you-- eh?"
10372Spooner?"
10372That''s Paradise alone; in the foothills----""What brings you here?"
10372That''s the right sperit-- ain''t it?
10372The president frowned; his voice was not quite so pleasant as he said--"Are they likely to claim a commission?"
10372The women, my neighbours in the brush- hills, look at me with the same question in their eyes:''What are you doing here?''
10372The''Piker''said quietly--"Anything to say, young feller?"
10372Then Ajax shrugged his shoulders and said significantly,"You know what this means?"
10372Then I heard Jim''s voice curiously distinct--"What are you going to do?"
10372Then he said, curtly,"Wal, I''ll take the dime, Sissy-- I kin make a dime go farther than a dollar, ca n''t I, boys?"
10372Then she sez, kind of soft an''smilin'':''Why, Mister Jasper, what d''you want to see my album for?
10372Then, as Dennis was moving off, he added, in a rasping voice:"You an''my wife is acquainted, eh?
10372There was a slight pause, and then our guest said quietly--"Would''Sponge''do?
10372They had something to do with this, eh?"
10372To_ us?_""She said an example, gen''lemen, jest-- an example."
10372Tudor Crisp?"
10372Tudor''s history followed, and then the inevitable question:"Who is Cartwright?"
10372W- w- what?
10372Was Bernard a married man?
10372Was I grateful?
10372Was he going to swallow it?
10372Was you aimin''to hunt fer Jaspar up an''down this town?"
10372Well, one fine day he met his mate----""What was she like?"
10372Wells?"
10372Whar did that ther bullet come from, boys?"
10372What air you goin''to do?"
10372What could he do?
10372What d''you mean by that?
10372What did that leetle shebang on Nob Hill cost ye?"
10372What do I say?
10372What do you know of wimmenfolk?
10372What does a marble hall cost?"
10372What does that come to?"
10372What else?"
10372What in thunder ails the girl?"
10372What in thunder''s this?"
10372What kin I do?"
10372What kind of a chump am I not to have thought of that before?
10372What misogynist can withstand such arts?
10372What sort of accommodation, sir?"
10372What subtle instinct warned him of the approach of danger?
10372What was left for me,_ mes amis_?
10372What will that skin be like in one year from now?"
10372What will they do when the Sheriff is hunting-- you?
10372What will you do then?"
10372What''s he doin''in it anyway?"
10372What''s her name, Bud?"
10372What''s her name, sonny?"
10372What''s that?"
10372What''s that?"
10372What''s that?"
10372What''s the use of jawing?
10372What?
10372When he had finished-- and how his tongue must have ached!--Ajax said quietly--"Were you any good as a clerk?"
10372When nature is eloquent, why should a mortal refrain from speech?
10372When we staggered to our feet, Angela said quickly--"Why, where''s Jim?"
10372Where ha''ye been?"
10372Who can answer such questions?
10372Who can tell?
10372Who fired it?
10372Who is she?
10372Who knows?
10372Who looked at the fountain in the patch of lawn by the old fig trees?
10372Who says supper?
10372Who shall say what was passing in his mind, so long absorbed in itself, and now, if one could judge by his face, absorbed at last in this child?
10372Who''s that a- peekin''behind ye?"
10372Whom could he do?
10372Whose murder?"
10372Why did such a man bury himself in the brush hills of San Lorenzo County?
10372Why did they not arise and slaughter him?
10372Why do n''t you say something, you stupid fool?"
10372Why, in the name of the Sphinx, should Jasperson have selected out of a dozen young ladies far more eligible Miss Birdie Dutton?
10372Why?
10372Why?
10372Why?"
10372Why?"
10372Will you give me your arm, sir?"
10372Will you stay here this winter, and keep house for us?
10372With a deprecating smile he said softly--"Air you very extry busy, Mints?"
10372With a queer glint in his small, dull grey eyes he replied, curtly:"Why are you boys a- shootin''quail-- hey?
10372Wo n''t it be larks?"
10372Wo n''t you p- p- please t- take it?"
10372Wonder if I kin shoot as straight as I used ter?"
10372Would she guess?
10372Would she understand?
10372Would you gen''lemen fancy a glass o''lemonade?
10372Ye wo n''t?
10372Ye''ve heard o''him-- of course?"
10372Yes; and the shell table with''Bless our Home''on it, in pink cowries?
10372You ai n''t going to have a fever?"
10372You are acquainted with Mis''Root, I guess?"
10372You are not satisfied with what you did yesterday?
10372You fellows have heard of him, of course?"
10372You follow me-- eh?
10372You hang back?
10372You hoped I might?"
10372You never thought of that?"
10372You thought that?"
10372You wa''n''t expectin''me, surely?"
10372You want her?"
10372You want him-- eh?
10372You want him?
10372You''d hog all the medicine?
10372You''re not scared of two unarmed men-- are you?"
10372You''ve seen her wax flowers?
10372Your Pap had any more trouble with''em?"
10372_ Jamais, jamais de la vie!_""Come with us to Del Monte?"
10372_ Moi_, I abominate frauds--_hein?_ He obtain my money onder false pretences, is it not so?
10372_ Moi_, I abominate frauds--_hein?_ He obtain my money onder false pretences, is it not so?
10372crazy or sane?"
10372he exclaimed passionately,"have I not been poor long enough?
10372old or young?
10372said the boy,"or proud of being dep''ty- sheriff?"
10372sir, are you laughing at me?"
10372we cried simultaneously,"does Mr. Swiggart_ buy_ hams?"
10372why should n''t you have your fee?
56355''For a horse,''does your Shakespeare say?
56355''Where does thisSeenyore"live?''
56355''You''ve quit Cap''n Farquharson''s employ?'' 56355 A young man, Captain?"
56355Alfredo, how could you retrieve a broken life? 56355 All masters, and no servants?
56355An interview with Fairbanks?
56355And can you not even conjecture?
56355And how?
56355And leave the ladies to be skeered to death? 56355 And now, señorita, mia, may we trouble thee for more water?
56355And that purpose?
56355And the Señor Smith, your companion?
56355And what did you then?
56355And what found I here? 56355 And what of my lost ideal, Alfredo?"
56355And why?
56355And you are well, Padre?
56355And you trust them-- these wild Indians of the mountains?
56355Antonio, did all the Indians attend chapel this morning? 56355 Any more to come?"
56355Anything more I can do?
56355Are we nearly home?
56355Are we ready for the dancing?
56355Are you a madman, Colonel Mendoza?
56355Are you aimin''to turn California over to the British?
56355Are you not one of the picked fighting men whom your Captain keeps near him for emergencies?
56355Are you ready to listen?
56355Art sweet- tempered and playful, little one? 56355 At the castle?
56355Be you the Reverend?
56355Better now, brother? 56355 Blood brother?"
56355Brown, I mean no offense, but will you not tell me, in a few words, how you happened into Fairbanks''s flagship?
56355Brown, are the wages I pay satisfactory to you?
56355But can he?
56355But do we know our minds well enough to speak them?
56355But the Señor Capitan and the egg- breaking-- was it new to you?
56355But the governorship?
56355But the rest of us-- of the country outside the capital?
56355But these sad ones? 56355 But this covenant of friendship-- this becoming a blood brother-- how did you manage it?"
56355But when the face did not again appear at the window?
56355But why do we need his work in Baja California more than in Alta California?
56355But why does the padre ask the pardon?
56355But, Señor Mendoza, how about your neighbors, north and south?
56355But, my lady, how did you learn all these things?
56355But, señora, pardon: would I presume should I ask further enlightenment?
56355But,hesitatingly from the girl,"will you not fight against this aggression?"
56355Can it be that renegade Indians threaten?
56355Can you talk American?
56355Captain Morando''s?
56355Captain Morando, were you not at a ball given in Madrid last year by the officers of General Guerrero''s division in their quarters?
56355Captain, it is curious, is n''t it? 56355 Captain, when did you first find out about this raid?"
56355Captain, will you not be seated? 56355 Captain, will you write that order?
56355Carmelita, what are you doing here?
56355Colonel Barcelo, may I ask you if anything has been heard of the Englishman who two days ago disappeared in Monterey City?
56355Colonel Barcelo,from Señora Moraga,"are we likely to have war?"
56355Come, Señor Commodore, it is as our hostess said, is it not so? 56355 Coming, are they?
56355Commodore Billings, you thus cast the die? 56355 Crisostimo, why did n''t you say that at first?"
56355Crisostimo, will you kindly tell our amigos that breakfast will be ready in fifteen minutes? 56355 Did he know of your driving the powder wagons through the blazing buildings at Waterloo, when the regular postilions had deserted their charge?"
56355Did n''t ye''ear''er yell?
56355Did you come here as a trapper or as a sailor?
56355Did you ever hear the saying about the early bird and the worm, Captain?
56355Did you ever see such a theayter?
56355Did you know that the Captain and I first knew each other about ten years ago? 56355 Disappointed ambition?
56355Do you not know who it is that has impersonated my ideal?
56355Do you speak from the fullness of experience, Señor Capitan?
56355Does Colonel Barcelo know of the wishes of my government?
56355Does a picnic so interest you, Comandante Morando?
56355Does he give his name?
56355Does he look for a government different from the one to which his California brethren enthusiastically turn?
56355Does it keep so long?
56355Does the old lady ketch my talk? 56355 Does the padre wish for this pardon?"
56355Excuse me for a short time, reverend padre?
56355Father mine,from the youngest son,"why not go out again?"
56355For this reason he favors Mendoza''s reactionary tactics, you think?
56355Gentlemen, will you come with me?
56355Has Señora Valentino returned to the capital? 56355 Has ever there been an ungratified wish in your life, except the one to chase the emperor of the French across plowed fields?
56355Has he gone far?
56355Has that one word from you left your tongue benumbed, fool? 56355 Has your Mr. Tyler the confidence of the republic which made him its President?"
56355Have my unworthy eyes the honor of beholding Captain Morando, of San José?
56355Have you a suggestion, Captain?
56355Have you come far, señora?
56355Have you spoken in this way to the Captain?
56355His patriotism, then, is but skin deep, you think?
56355How are those Mexicans getting along in the cockpit, Doctor? 56355 How could I?"
56355How did she receive it?
56355How did the news come? 56355 How did you manage to find this place on such a dark night?"
56355How did you manage?
56355How do you account for it?
56355How do you know it is my servant?
56355How do you mean?
56355How do, Brown?
56355How in the name of common sense, man, can you reconcile the two things?
56355How is Colonel Valentino, your husband?
56355How shall the señorita inside the embrasure prevent the music- inclined caballero on the outside from touching the strings of his guitar?
56355How so, Enrico?
56355How so, señora?
56355How so?
56355How?
56355I am, then, to hold your capital pending this expected change of attitude?
56355I appeal to the company here present; who is the queen of heart- breakers? 56355 I mean, why not take initiative here and now?
56355I presume you do not know he is in the province for political reasons?
56355I?
56355If I do not take Monterey, what then?
56355In a minute he inquired casuallike,''You''re now in the employ ofSeenyore"Mendoza, is that it?''
56355Is Señor Mendoza there?
56355Is she within?
56355Is the Señorita Hernandez still heart- whole?
56355Is the good Señor Americano, then, so infallible?
56355Is the padre here?
56355Is there not living there a Franciscan friar, one Lusciano Osuna?
56355Is there that much money in the world? 56355 Is what I say not true, my Commodore?"
56355It is who?
56355Just a flower, papacito?
56355Madam, what has happened?
56355Major Silva,asked Barcelo of his second in command,"is our lookout sure he saw the fleet?
56355Man, man, what are you talking about?
56355Man, what are you about? 56355 Many pardons, but may I make free to speak?
56355May I ask you, brave soldier, why you stand on guard here in the moonlight, bearing that singular- appearing firearm?
56355May I ask your reason?
56355May I ask, reverend sir, why you brought so strong a fighting force to meet us that night? 56355 May I have a few words with Padre Osuna?"
56355May I serve you a mint lemonade?
56355May I speak, señorita doña?
56355Mendoza, what are you about?
56355More Injuns, Cap''?
56355More comfortable now, amigo?
56355My good soldier, of all the men in California who do you think would be chosen to this high office of civil and military leader?
56355Never engaged-- never engaged-- you are not going to marry Peralta-- not marry him?
56355Never?
56355Now, señora, why was it you sent the hurried messenger last night? 56355 Now, who do you think it is?"
56355O, Carmelita, will you not answer me when I say I love you? 56355 O, Don Alfredo, everything?
56355O, Doña Carmelita, will you not answer me?
56355O, Marta, is the Señorita Carmelita thinking of making me one of her peonas? 56355 O, Padre, is Alfredo much injured?"
56355O, señora-- that night at the ball in Madrid-- that night when you----"What, my Captain?
56355Of Billings''s fleet?
56355Old lady''s scared, hey? 56355 Papacito, what do you think of me?"
56355Perhaps you remember, Captain, reading in your school days from that old Latin lesson book,''Viri Romæ,''how the cackling of geese saved Rome?
56355Practice makes perfect, is that your meaning?
56355Quién sabe? 56355 Reverend Padre Osuna, will you pardon my coming unannounced?
56355Saw no signs of renegades?
56355Second self submerged? 56355 Señor Brown, shall I accompany you across the way?"
56355Señor Jones,she said, with just a hint of emphasis on''Jones,''"may I ask if you have been long in Alta California?"
56355Señor Moncada, why was it not an''Ode to a Lifting Fog''? 56355 Señor O''Donnell, why do you ask of me the present abiding place of this Englishman?
56355Señor O''Donnell, will you enter and be seated?
56355Señor the Capitan Morando did not enjoy the egg- breaking?
56355Señor the Captain, are you playing blind- man''s- buff with yourself?
56355Señor-- I do not know your name?
56355Señora Valentino and friends are now at the castle, you say?
56355Señora Valentino, I mean no discourtesy to a guest, but why do you tell me this?
56355Señora Valentino, may I come in? 56355 Señora Valentino, what does Billings intend to do?"
56355Señora Valentino,asked the hostess,"will you not take the head of the table?"
56355Señora, I ask you, what is in the wind?
56355Señora, are you hurt?
56355Señora, do you believe that ideals are ever realized in this world?
56355Señora, how did you manage to get the young hidalgos talking on such a subject?
56355Señora, once more, is it final?
56355Señora, put out in a small boat to the flagship, you mean? 56355 Señoras and señors, will you not be seated?"
56355Señorita Carmelita, why do you speak in this way? 56355 Señorita Doña Mendoza, say I have your first dance this evening?"
56355Señorita Doña, may I have a few moments with you when this dance is over?
56355Señorita Doña, may I speak to you? 56355 Señorita Doña, the sugar?
56355Señorita Doña,asked Morando as soon as he was at liberty,"have you a dance left for me?"
56355Señorita Doña,spoke her dueña, who was on the other side,"what can you mean?
56355Señorita Mendoza, heard you not that the great spring merienda comes early this year by reason of the drought?
56355Señorita the Doña Mendoza, may I claim your favor for the grand march and the waltz following?
56355Señors, my friends, may I have your attention?
56355Señors, who among you has a flask of aguardiente?
56355Shall we follow new ways and customs then, my father?
56355Signaling, hey? 56355 Silvia,"abruptly,"will you be my wife?"
56355Silvia,asked her sister,"have n''t you something to suggest?
56355So many, Señora Valentino?
56355So, señor?
56355Some wine in your glass, my friend? 56355 Some wine, my Captain?
56355Sounded like it, did it?
56355Speak, Stanislaus,her turn, now, to insist,"or have you become dumb?
56355Spoke the handsome youth, Abelardo Peralta:''Why wait for Mexico to drop us? 56355 Stanislaus,"asked a man near him,"can our fellows get into this place where the girls are?
56355Strange such a man comes here as a mission padre?
56355Sugar, señora mia?
56355Tell me, señor, while the wine is coming, do you know this Englishman of whom you speak as Farquharson?
56355Tell me, señora, what of Morando? 56355 That other was Captain Farquharson?
56355The Americanos are coming, you say?
56355The English consul and Señor Farquharson told you that Captain Morando is to receive the honor of which you speak?
56355The padre is where now, do you judge?
56355The thought of one woman, Captain?
56355The young lady says she wo n''t have the mess-- is that it, Cap''?
56355Then what comes, Señor Mendoza?
56355Then what, my lady?
56355Then you also were coming to the flagship? 56355 Then, in your judgment, it should not be a question of absolute independence?"
56355Then, señora, there is no room in your life for me? 56355 Then, why in the world did n''t he think of that when he voted at the baile?
56355Those men will be your companions for a thousand miles?
56355To seize Monterey for the United States if----"If what?
56355Was it so? 56355 Was the accident serious?"
56355Was there Morando? 56355 Well, Brown, if being a landed proprietor does n''t appeal to you, why not stay on the basis of the friendship that has grown between us?"''
56355Well, what I want to decide is, shall I issue a pardon for that low- down Indian, Stanislaus? 56355 Well, where was I when interrupted?
56355Well?
56355What brings them in such haste?
56355What can you mean, Señora Valentino?
56355What did he say?
56355What did the Señorita Galindo say to that?
56355What did you do, then?
56355What did you, Captain?
56355What do you mean, Captain?
56355What do you mean?
56355What do you suppose that Stanislaus of yours has done now, Captain? 56355 What do you want?"
56355What does he say?
56355What further did your informant say, Captain Morando?
56355What has Captain Morando done? 56355 What has he done, Colonel?"
56355What have we here? 56355 What have you done?"
56355What is he saying?
56355What is it, Don Alfredo? 56355 What is it, querida?"
56355What is it?
56355What is that you say, Captain?
56355What need of such strange actions?
56355What of the peasant maid, Captain? 56355 What say you, Mendoza?"
56355What see I here?
56355What soldiers does the peona mean, señorita?
56355What, not any? 56355 What, think you, we would better do?"
56355What?
56355When a soldier stands at guard, Señor Administrator, may there not be motives many, other than renegade Indians?
56355When do you expect the señor your noble father to return?
56355When he fired on me, then, it was merely by way of shotted salute?
56355Where am I?
56355Where are they? 56355 Where be ye, Cap''?"
56355Where do you suppose all the peon soldiers have gone? 56355 Where else would I be?"
56355Where in the world is the path? 56355 Where is she?"
56355Where the hurt, my brother?
56355Where was I when interrupted? 56355 Where were ye, Cap''?
56355Which ship is it that you want, señora?
56355Whither bound, Señor Capitan Morando?
56355Whither went O''Donnell after the action at Los Gatos?
56355Who is the stranger with our host?
56355Who will go with me?
56355Whom have I the honor of addressing?
56355Whom shall I crown queen of heart- breakers?
56355Why are you not at the siesta?
56355Why did not the girl write direct to O''Donnell himself?
56355Why do you connect me with that preacher in the cathedrals?
56355Why do you think so?
56355Why frighten her? 56355 Why load this burden on our neophytes?"
56355Why not act, and act now? 56355 Why not find from the United States, and from Great Britain as well, the conditions under which they will receive our province?
56355Why not let Twickenham, our consul, take up the matter? 56355 Why not safeguard the temporal and spiritual rights of your Indians?
56355Why not take the bull by the horns?
56355Why oppress our neophyte children with this becoming of age just at this time?
56355Why should I do so, if I could?
56355Why should I withhold kindnesses?
56355Why should that make you say mean things about the Captain?
56355Why so many sad faces here, Captain?
56355Why so, señora?
56355Why this force, Señor Captain?
56355Why waits so long Padre Osuna for the coming?
56355Why were so many aborigines trained in the use of the musket and lance?
56355Why, my dear brother, what has happened? 56355 Why, papacito, did Padre Osuna come to you?"
56355Why?
56355Why?
56355Will Mendoza and the others like- minded make any counter move? 56355 Will one of the ladies bathe her face and forehead with the liquor?"
56355Will the Captain have gifts of gold and silver? 56355 Will the white men, then, who are not padres, go to heaven?"
56355Will you ask me to dance El Son?
56355Will you be safe from him on this journey?
56355Will you carry the Señora Doña Valentino word that a man is here to see her on the king''s business?
56355Will you favor me with this waltz, señorita doña?
56355Will you not be seated, señora? 56355 Will you not go with me to Yerba Buena?"
56355Will you not step within, señora? 56355 Will you see your peon brethren of the Mission sleep in tears this night?
56355Will you stay with us in the ballroom, señor? 56355 Yes?"
56355Yet you remained with this province?
56355Yoscolo, is it? 56355 You actually induced him to go home?"
56355You and your''Cap''n''have been having words?
56355You are, then, enjoying the baile? 56355 You ask me how the doña may discourage the suitor?
56355You do not come with prejudged verdict?
56355You do not forget that you have come this morning along El Camino Real-- the King''s Highway?
56355You do not like Farquharson personally?
56355You found it so?
56355You know Señora Barcelo is my half sister only?
56355You met another mishap?
56355You set out at midnight, in the howling storm?
56355You think Captain Farquharson would burden our Indians still further? 56355 You went, of course; and what happened there?"
56355You wish to see me, brother?
56355You wish to see me?
56355You would have returned, José?
56355You''ve been here before?
56355Your meaning, señora?
56355Your preferences are not English?
56355Your wishes, queen of the merienda?
56355''Has the"Seenyore"a following in the province?''
56355''How long has this continued?''
56355''How was that?''
56355''Mission San José?
56355''Who?''
56355''Why has no one told me about Mendoza''s activities here?
56355''Why not?''
56355''You''re the Brown who was in Cap''n Farquharson''s service for a time?''
56355A voice could be heard in the street:"Have ye seen the Cap''n?
56355After a moment he said:"Are n''t some folks doin''more or less pull- hauling toward makin''California English territory?"
56355Again, in stronger accent,"What see I here?"
56355Ah, little one, how can I tell you?
56355Alfredo, during those three years at Pilar you blew a kiss to me from the parade ground; or, was it twice?
56355Am I correct?"
56355Am I helping to forge their fetters stronger?
56355Am I not correct?"
56355An hour ago?"
56355And did the cannonading in that rickety fort settle the dregs?
56355And dulces?
56355And for what?
56355And thou?"
56355And who is this Mendoza?
56355And yet-- and yet-- what would life be without it-- without ambition?
56355Another fills it?
56355Anything against him in Madrid, anything we could use to influence him here, I mean?"
56355Are you engaged in catching fish?"
56355Are you ready to start for Mendoza''s?"
56355Are you sure?"
56355Are you sure?"
56355Art fanning thyself, or do mosquitoes annoy thee?"
56355Besides, this señorita here----""Is the old lady saying she wants another swig?"
56355But if the maps, as well, should take unto themselves flight, what then?
56355But on whom rests the duty of safeguarding this heritage?
56355But our English admiral?
56355But the present and great question?
56355But what does he say of it all?"
56355But what need have I to tell a beautiful señorita the way of the cavalier?"
56355But who would have thought the Comandante capable of such vim and sudden action?
56355But, because of freeing the natives from paganism, should you hold this vast province in fee simple?
56355But, ca n''t you and the señora bring Barcelo to some reasonable attitude in this affair?
56355But, why has Colonel Mendoza not been mentioned to me either by you or Captain Farquharson?
56355By the way, was Yoscolo alone in the abduction of Farquharson a day or two ago in Monterey?
56355By the way, why not make Barcelo governor and general?
56355CHAPTER VIII THE POLITICAL POT SIMMERS"Big game occupyin''mud houses endurin''the wet spell, be they Cap''?"
56355CHAPTER XX BITTER SWEET"Carmelita, little heart, how is it with thee?"
56355Can they not speak?
56355Can you not even now hear them?
56355Can you tell me?
56355Can you tell us where we can find food and shelter for the night?"
56355Captain Morando?"
56355Captain mine, bearest thou a word for beauty as well as for prowess in athletics?"
56355Carmelita was very quiet as she asked:"What do you mean, señora doña?"
56355Clarinda, where is my new uniform?
56355Come now, what didst thou say when thou talkedst too much?"
56355Come, shall we be going?
56355Continuing:"Know you the value of these Californias?"
56355Could you determine anything as to that?"
56355Did any word of yours sound him as to his political feelings?"
56355Did he stand by your side or Mendoza''s?"
56355Did not my great master, Saint Francis of Assisi, bear the sacred stigmata on side and hands and feet?"
56355Did not your recent visit to Mexico acquaint you with the trump card?"
56355Did you not hear some of the company clamoring that our doña herself dance El Son to- night?"
56355Did you not just hear them?"
56355Do I not know it?
56355Do n''t ye know anything in this''ere country?"
56355Do not the padres teach us that the sorrow of one must be the grief of all?"
56355Do we not know of Texas, and the country north of us here-- Oregon they call it?
56355Do you know?"
56355Do you mean he is half- hearted?"
56355Do you mind my telling you, friend Cap'', that you seem sort o''forgetful and absent- mindedlike?
56355Do you not agree, señorita?"
56355Do you not remember that I appointed you and Don Abelardo to define the boundaries of the racing course, and to determine the various goals?
56355Do you not think it singular that the owner did not most carefully preserve these talismanic signs, and take them away with him?"
56355Do you realize, Captain, that here is a country exceeding Spain in area and equaling her soil in fertility?"
56355Do you understand?"
56355Do you understand?"
56355Do you understand?"
56355Does anyone else know of this room?"
56355Does it not mean that you must look beyond the beautiful child of Señor Mendoza for the realization of your heart''s desires?"
56355Does the deed go with it?"
56355Does the incense of friendship delight him?"
56355Don Alfredo, have you ever tried your wings?
56355Durn ye, ca n''t ye understand American?"
56355Each one enough for three, you say?
56355England, hey?
56355Finding the stairs was not a difficult matter, and up came Brown, three steps at a time, shouting again:"Where be ye, Cap''?"
56355Foot- weary so soon?"
56355Go out and be food for fish?
56355Has Dario, the head vaquero, returned from the valley of the San Joaquin?
56355Have I not heard you in the cathedral in Seville, and again in Barcelona?
56355Have I offended you?"
56355Have n''t you known it for some time?"
56355Have they breakfasted?
56355Have they not been already plundered and cast out?
56355Have you been asleep these many years and awakened only now?
56355Have you ever thought of it?"
56355Have you heard of any further evidences of lapse into paganism anywhere in the valley?"
56355Have you no compunctions?"
56355Have you received the news?
56355He finally asked:"If I''m not infringin''on the idees you''ve been raised by I''d like to ask how you come to know American?"
56355He repeated:"Who''s your leader, I say?
56355He straightened up, took off his hat, and continued:"The chaplain said to me,''You''re familiar with Monterey, are you?''
56355Hear now his song?
56355Hesitating a moment he turned, with:"Reverend father, shall I not prepare a draught of the bark which Señor Mendoza left for you?"
56355Hey?"
56355How about it?"
56355How are you?"
56355How can I wound you?"
56355How could he have meditated such treason against us all?"
56355How could we unaided hold this province situated as it is, the commercial center of these seas and the bosom of resources as yet scarcely touched?"
56355How could you?"
56355How dare you speak of such a thing?"
56355How is it with you?"
56355How long?''
56355How made you this fire?"
56355How makes it with you?"
56355How many days have we been back?"
56355I wonder why the señora is so anxious to get on board the ships?"
56355If he does, why has n''t he made it his own long ago?
56355In the rush of battle, amigo, does one little thought ever go back to these waiting ones?"
56355In what frame of mind was Padre Osuna when you last saw him?"
56355Is breakfast ready?"
56355Is he different from the scores who last night declared for England?"
56355Is he included in this unique brotherhood?"
56355Is he not of a make- up so unrestrained that once, in a burst of temper, he even burned to the ground his magnificent home?
56355Is he well?"
56355Is it authentic?"
56355Is it not on us, the sons and daughters of Castile?"
56355Is it not so, Señora Valentino?"
56355Is it not so, señorita?"
56355Is it not so?"
56355Is it not so?"
56355Is it not so?"
56355Is it not so?"
56355Is it not so?"
56355Is it not so?"
56355Is it not so?"
56355Is it not so?"
56355Is it not so?"
56355Is it not so?"
56355Is it right that a score of monks should own the land from San Diego to Yerba Buena?
56355Is it so?
56355Is it so?"
56355Is n''t it magnificent that we''re to have a valecito casero?
56355Is that not true?
56355Is there any of it left?"
56355It was the flagship, was it?"
56355May I ask leave now to retire?"
56355May I leave them here in your care while we push on farther?"
56355May I leave you alone again for a few moments?"
56355May I not be the exception?"
56355May I not pay a vassal''s homage to you?
56355May I not?"
56355May I say, Captain, my lady has taken Lupincha with her and, attended by a peon guard, is now at the castle, leaving an hour ago?"
56355May it not be, Señor-- ah!--Jones, that we have met before?
56355May there not be another Castile beside this Western coast only less magnificent than the first?"
56355May we not do even more?"
56355No danger of mistake?
56355No?
56355No?
56355No?
56355No?"
56355No?"
56355No?"
56355No?"
56355No?"
56355No?"
56355No?"
56355No?"
56355No?"
56355No?"
56355No?"
56355No?"
56355No?"
56355No?"
56355Nor Yoscolo?
56355Now, what was his part in last night''s victory?"
56355Now, what wilt thou?"
56355O''Donnell returned,"Good morning,"adding with rising reflection,"Well?"
56355O, I say, have ye seen the Cap''n?
56355O, where are they?"
56355Or, are you afraid to ride out to meet a woman?"
56355Or, perchance, is it some messenger from him?"
56355Otherwise, how can one be sure it exists?"
56355Pray, my lady, what do you know of this?
56355Quién sabe?
56355Reassured, the girl called to the company:"Shall it not be the señora?''
56355Remember, Hamilton, what your name is for the present?"
56355Sabe?"
56355Say, is that fellow an agent for a bandit or something like that?
56355Señor Capitan, will you escort me back to the company?"
56355Señora Valentino, may I present Captain Moranda?"
56355Señora Valentino, will you kindly act as hostess for the rest of the evening in my place?"
56355Señora, how in the name of mystery did you learn of this trick- room?"
56355Señors, shall we go?"
56355Señors,"impressively,"if our live stock are to leave their bones bleaching anywhere this season, why send them abroad to seek this privilege?"
56355Shall I tell you what it is, Señorita Doña?"
56355Shall I write it, or will you remember it?"
56355Shall we now visit the wounded soldiers?"
56355Shall we return?"
56355So:"Under whose leadership come you?"
56355Some wine in your glass?"
56355Still, what of it?
56355Still, why so far from the flagship?"
56355Suppose you do?
56355Tell me, have you been instrumental in keeping Yoscolo from molesting our herds and our servants in the San Joaquin?
56355Tell me, is he of two minds, as he was the other day; or have they crystallized into one?"
56355That means he is your overseer, does it not?"
56355The fleet was off the harbor when you left, was it not?
56355The lady laughed, then went on:"How did you manage to get our gringo naval heroes lost at the right time yesterday?"
56355The question before us is, How shall we proceed to make this transfer?
56355The reason?
56355Then quickly:"You rode through the lower Santa Clara from Monterey to- day?"
56355Then turning the conversation back to the situation in the Santa Clara valley:"Have you run across Stanislaus yet?
56355Then where be ye?
56355Then, in a louder tone:"I say, have any of you dum fools seen the Cap''n?
56355Then, why not meet it?
56355Think, my friend, may it not be so?"
56355To what end?"
56355Turning to Mendoza:"Shall I find the Señor Mendoza at his house late this afternoon?"
56355Two years ago what did I hear?
56355Was it at your last meeting he told you of my preferences, or at the first?"
56355Was it not so?"
56355Was it, perhaps, in London three years ago, or, even in your capital, Washington, two years past?"
56355Was not my husband, Colonel Valentino, an officer?
56355Well, this Englishman----""O, Crisostimo, when were you in Paris and drank so much absinthe?
56355Well, what about the women and children?"
56355Well, what have you been doing with yourself since I saw you last?"
56355What I want to know, Señor Mendoza, is, are you laying plans to capture the office?
56355What a terrible thing-- is the man still standing there?
56355What can we do?"
56355What could I do, but finally consent?
56355What did Billings say that you thought such haste necessary?"
56355What differs an hour more or less in the journey if you can be more comfortable?
56355What do you know?
56355What do you suppose he has done, I say?"
56355What do you think of me?"
56355What does it amount to, anyway?"
56355What does it matter?"
56355What does it mean?"
56355What dreadful thing has happened?"
56355What fatality is it that closes the eyes of the one man to me and makes him see only this miss of the province?"
56355What good?"
56355What harm?
56355What has happened?"
56355What has he to say of his conduct?
56355What have we here?"
56355What is it?
56355What is your plan?"
56355What man of his family had not?
56355What matter whether you see it or not?
56355What of Yoscolo?
56355What of it?
56355What of the past?
56355What say?"
56355What says my daughter?"
56355What think you, little lady?"
56355What was it?"
56355What wonder, then, if some leisured traveler touching that capital should bear written words thence to you here?
56355What works the wonder, ask you?
56355What would you?
56355What''s he been doing on a native fishing- boat?"
56355What''s the matter with Stanislaus?
56355What, under heaven''s name, prompted him?"
56355When did he come from the region of the San Joaquin?
56355When do you go?"
56355When do you return to Monterey?"
56355Where be ye hurt?"
56355Where did the gold come from?"
56355Where did you get those clothes?"
56355Where is he?"
56355Whither do we go?"
56355Whither shall we take them?"
56355Who heads you?"
56355Who heads you?"
56355Who knows how long it will so continue?
56355Who was it that told me?
56355Who will go with me?"
56355Who will go, I ask?"
56355Who will rush after the renegades and hang to their flank, as the wolf stays the flight of the elk?
56355Why came Morando to California, do you know?
56355Why chance the coming of disaster?"
56355Why has one a mind but to direct the fingers and the feet?
56355Why no dancing?"
56355Why not accept things as they are?"
56355Why not be free from such a master as Yoscolo, and be rich at the same time?
56355Why not be rich, enjoy life, and leave fishing to others?"
56355Why not declare for one or the other before another day?"
56355Why not find occasion, as you know him well, to tell him of these things, and make him one of us?"
56355Why not let the future in years of devotion each to the other, bring consoling balm to these wounds?"
56355Why not rest here for a while?
56355Why not use this Castilian rose?
56355Why not you do the same?"
56355Why not?"
56355Why not?"
56355Why should we have mentioned Mendoza?
56355Why was I not born a señorita, with people to serve me, instead of having to work every day like an ox drawing a carreta full of stones?"
56355Will I bring it to the ladies now, Cap''?"
56355Will the head bandit demand that we prove our identity, or something like that?"
56355Will you ask the ladies if they want it?
56355Will you be as candid with me, and tell me why you are in this country?"
56355Will you come, señor?"
56355Will you excuse me for a few minutes now while I speak to the doctor?"
56355Will you have the beverage now?
56355Will you not accept my love?"
56355Will you not alight and rest awhile?"
56355Will you not ask the padre to recommend me to the Señor Mendoza for his household?"
56355Will you not enter?"
56355Will you not listen?"
56355Will you not say there is hope for me?"
56355Will you not, Carmelita mia?"
56355Will you not, also, be seated?"
56355Will you promise, my friend?"
56355Will you put it down in writing, and sign your name to it?"
56355Will you send a messenger to my camp telling my braves to wait there till further orders?"
56355Will you sit here awhile, reverend father?"
56355Would you like to hear about it?"
56355Yet-- what matters it all?
56355You ever been on board, Cap''?"
56355You have, then, given up your project for the time being to take service with Captain Farquharson?"
56355You have, then, reached this point?"
56355You remember I have spoken to you of Señor Brown, the man who was so thoughtful in the cave the night of the storm?"
56355You wish to see Padre Osuna?"
56355Your word, then-- is final?"
56355a betrothal?"
56355am I sugar that I melt if a cupful of water reaches me?"
56355and more lemon juice?
56355and tell me in return that you love me?
56355are you taking the siesta on your feet?"
56355is it sure?
56355or, perhaps thrice?
56355what have we here?
56355where am I?"
56355why has destiny discovered such a groove for me?
56355you, Anselmo, and you, Francisco, are you sure you caught all the signals right?
480A mineral water?
480A vote? 480 All right, who''s next?"
480An affair?
480And how does she like California living?
480And if I do n''t agree to all this?
480And in your spare time, how''s your hobby coming along?
480And let''s cut all this crybaby sentimental crap too, okay? 480 And she did?"
480And the board of directors?
480And what are we going to vote on, Matthew?
480And what did you say ISLE stands for?
480And what''s that, honey?
480And where will you be speaking, Matthew, Sea World? 480 And who''s going to teach you?"
480Any calls?
480Anything new?
480Are you an Indian giver?
480Are you and Mr. Locke traveling?
480Are you on this flight?
480Are you sure you''ll make it?
480At Woodside Ranch?
480Back then? 480 Back to Wallaby?"
480Better still, Matthew, I''ll ask, okay?
480Billy, did I wake you?
480But Jean- Pierre,Greta said, still not sure,"why have n''t you told me about her?"
480But if she were back in your life, Peter, would n''t these things seem a little more tolerable?
480But if you get it taken care of, ca n''t you play again, and make next year''s competition?
480But really, do people want this sort of interface? 480 But the baby?"
480But what if the Joey Plus were equipped to make a huge leap into the big game?
480Byron, are the two of you thinking of starting up something new?
480Byron, how are things coming along?
480Cake? 480 Can I bring you a glass of orange juice?
480Can I help you with something?
480Can I please have one of those?
480Can she dance?
480Can we please stop this desperate little game?
480Can we shop first?
480Darling, would you pass me the oil please?
480Darling,she said, blocking his way,"could you please get me a glass of water?"
480Denise?
480Did n''t you hear me?
480Did you hear me?
480Do many people drink Orange Fresh?
480Do n''t you see what''s wrong with all this stuff you''re talking about?
480Do n''t you see? 480 Do n''t you understand?
480Do n''t you want to pack some things?
480Do you have any children?
480Do you have any other meetings while you''re here?
480Do you know about Swaine Adeney?
480Do you mean your meeting scheduled for this Friday?
480Do you really think she and I are something?
480Do you think I do n''t know what you''re thinking? 480 Do you think maybe we should be together more?"
480Do you think the 990 was the only thing I ever did with ICP? 480 Does anyone disagree with the concept?"
480Feel? 480 For me?"
480From which account will you draw the funds?
480Greta, what is it?
480Greta? 480 Greta?"
480Greta?
480Greta?
480Guilt? 480 Has Marie been sick or something?"
480Has there been any communication between the two of you? 480 Have I been wrong?
480He is a pretty boy, is n''t he?
480Hello? 480 Hello?"
480Hello?
480Hello?
480Her? 480 Hey, Ricky,"Byron called,"how''d you manage to speed up the recognition so much?"
480Hey, what kind of welcome is that? 480 Hey, you want to open more wine?"
480Hmm?
480Hmm?
480Hmm?
480Honey, we got any vinegar for those fries?
480Honey? 480 How about Champagne?"
480How about I order?
480How about a Sassy Screw?
480How about some lunch?
480How are you adjusting? 480 How come the time off?"
480How come?
480How did it go?
480How do I tell it I''m done?
480How is she?
480How is she?
480How many does this make?
480How much brilliance?
480How much would you like to withdraw?
480How so?
480How you doing?
480How''d it go?
480How''s Greta?
480How''s it coming?
480How''s that?
480How?
480I beg your pardon?
480I have worked hard for it, have n''t I?
480I mean,she went on, waving at the pot on the stove,"I could eat like this all the time, but who has the time, right?"
480I''m sorry- you were saying?
480I''m sorry?
480I''m sorry?
480I''m sorry?
480Is Byron here?
480Is it going to be windy enough?
480Is it the stock sale, boy?
480Is it true?
480Is it urgent?
480Is n''t it fashionable to be late?
480Is n''t it? 480 Is n''t there anything you can do about it?"
480Is she asleep?
480Is that so?
480Is that suitable?
480Is that where you would like to live eventually?
480Is there any other way?
480Is there anything else?
480Is there something wrong with our service?
480Is this man filling your ear with World War II stories?
480Is what true?
480It is n''t easy walking away from something you''ve given birth to, is it?
480It sounds more like a high tech company than a car shop, does n''t it? 480 It''s a bit wet for a ride today, do n''t you think?"
480Jean- Pierre? 480 Jean- Pierre?"
480Jennifer?
480Just where the hell do you think you''re going?
480Like when I kept trying to talk to you yesterday at the park and you were in another zone?
480Little? 480 Ma''am?"
480Ma''am?
480Madam, can I show you some of our other fine silver mirrors?
480Matthew, are you here? 480 Matthew, are you proposing we build an ICP clone computer?"
480Matthew, can you slow down? 480 Matthew, do you understand that you are obsessed with Wallaby?
480Matthew, is it going to stop? 480 Matthew?"
480Matthew?
480May I have a word with you?
480May I have it gift- wrapped for you?
480May I help you?
480May I help you?
480May I?
480May I?
480Maybe?
480Me?
480Mmm?
480More permanently?
480My car?
480Need I go on?
480No lawyers?
480No? 480 Now what?"
480Now, dressed like this, you''d think I could probably do some of the thinking you guys do to make amazing computers, right?
480Now, what was it you were saying?
480Oh yeah? 480 Oh?"
480Okay if I join you?
480Partners?
480Peggy, is Peter in?
480Perhaps a closer inspection?
480Peter, why? 480 Peter?
480Peter?
480Peter?
480Peter?
480Pip?
480Please?
480Promise?
480Promise?
480Really? 480 Really?
480Sail much?
480Shall I get you a dictionary?
480Shall I send this fax now or later?
480She''s all right? 480 Should we break for a few minutes before I begin?"
480So do you cook often?
480So what if Peter Jones and Wallaby became a part of ICP, but were left alone in California to do their thing?
480So, Lancelot,Kate said, hanging her robe on the door hook,"what do I wear?"
480So, is it true?
480So, what if there was a way to make a portable computer really help you? 480 So, what made you choose Stanford?"
480Sound about right?
480Still there?
480Subject?
480Such as?
480That ride I told you about, from LA back up here with the idea of somehow meeting you? 480 That you two are lovers?"
480That''s good news, right?
480The best thing?
480The horse trainer? 480 Then can I see...?"
480Then how about lunch?
480Then how''d you learn all this stuff?
480Then what? 480 Then what?"
480Then when, Greta? 480 Then why do n''t you get it fixed?"
480Then why do n''t you say it?
480Things moved more slowly back then, did n''t they?
480Think so?
480Think you''ll go back?
480To the airport, ma''am?
480Together?
480Want more stew?
480We are?
480Well, now that you mention it, she is kind of a little monster, ai n''t she?
480Well, now, Billy, is there something you''re curious about?
480Well? 480 What a little time can do?"
480What about Ivy?
480What about a trial period?
480What about the strategic alliance?
480What about us? 480 What are you doing here?"
480What are you doing here?
480What are you doing?
480What are you hiding, Greta? 480 What are you talking about?"
480What city please?
480What design was that?
480What do you feel?
480What do you know about Wallaby?
480What do you mean no plan?
480What do you think about all of this? 480 What do you think?
480What does it look like I''m doing?
480What happened, Greta? 480 What happened?"
480What happened?
480What is all this?
480What is it about us?
480What is it?
480What is it?
480What is it?
480What is it?
480What is it?
480What is there to tell?
480What is this- what the hell is going on here, Jean- Pierre? 480 What kind of concerns?"
480What kind of pause?
480What lives, Matthew? 480 What makes it work?"
480What on earth makes you think we would do a crazy thing like that? 480 What other thing?"
480What the fuck is going on?
480What the fuck is going on?
480What the hell are you doing?
480What the hell is so funny?
480What the hell''s so funny?
480What the hell''s wrong?
480What time is it?
480What trip?
480What were you saying?
480What''s all that for?
480What''s going on here?
480What''s going on? 480 What''s going on?"
480What''s happened? 480 What''s it got to do with what you said?"
480What''s it say on the label?
480What''s more?
480What''s over?
480What''s so damn funny?
480What''s so fucking funny?
480What''s so funny?
480What''s that?
480What''s that?
480What''s that?
480What''s the matter? 480 What''s what you want to know?"
480What''s what, darling?
480What, I hit a nerve?
480What, honey? 480 What?
480What? 480 What?"
480What?
480What?
480What?
480What?
480When do I start packing?
480When do you expect to have a final design?
480When do you fly back?
480When?
480When?
480Where are yours?
480Where did you get them?
480Where do you get your car serviced?
480Where exactly do you live?
480Where is Jean- Pierre?
480Where is he?
480Where''s the cutter thing?
480Where?
480Where?
480Which is it?
480Which is?
480White? 480 Who are you talking to?
480Who did call this one?
480Who''s calling who a goof?
480Who''s calling, please?
480Why do n''t we do all this later?
480Why do n''t you come inside for a moment and see my place?
480Why do n''t you take the rest of the day off?
480Why do people usually pack, Matthew? 480 Why do you ask?
480Why is it so dark in the house? 480 Why the big grin?"
480Why were n''t we told of this?
480Why would some hippie bantam computer nerds want to hire the president of a company that makes soda pop and chips?
480Why? 480 Why?
480Why?
480Why?
480Why?
480Worse? 480 Would you like a menu?"
480Would you mind if we took a rain check on our trip to Boston today?
480Yes, but it''s worth a try, is n''t it? 480 Yes?"
480Yes?
480You called my friend and told him we wanted a divorce?
480You did this on purpose? 480 You do n''t say?"
480You hear that, young lady? 480 You kids from the Valley think your teensy computers are going to replace our Goliath machines someday, do n''t you?"
480You knew?
480You like my hands, do n''t you?
480You miss Grandma Gracie and Grandpa Byron already?
480You okay?
480You ride? 480 You see, Petey,"Byron said after closing the door,"the big guys are n''t all so bad after all, eh?"
480You sure you want to do that?
480You think they''re going to start stuffing little computers into cereal boxes?
480You what?
480You''re sure?
480You?
480Your husband, he is doing something very important today, no?
480***"Did Greta find you?"
480***"Greta?"
480***"Hey, where''re you off to so early?"
480***"What are you doing?"
480A letter?
480A trip around the world?
480A voice from the handset:"What city please?"
480A weekend cottage in Monterey?
480About this?
480After all, was n''t Jones the one who had been so resistant to ICP all these years?
480Although Matthew knew of Peter Jones- who in the Fortune 500 did n''t?
480An e- mail?"
480And Kate...?
480And even if his plan to acquire Wallaby had worked, would n''t he have been plagued with worry over Jones''s next step?
480And had he not felt something for her, that night they were together?
480And if Parker, who was easily his least problematic executive, felt his way, what about the others?
480And is that what we are too, Matthew?
480And maybe you thought Kate would not want you once that happened?"
480And so what I was really wondering is, do you think maybe we could work on some of this stuff together?"
480And the baby too?
480And the baby?
480And then a macabre thought entered his mind, left over from his exotic dream: Where was the cyanide pill?
480And was n''t I supportive when we hired Matthew?
480And was n''t she, in some ways, the inspiration behind the Joey?
480And what about Ivy?
480And what did it translate to for him personally?
480And what is the Joey, really, but the physical evidence of Jones''s vision?
480And why, may I ask, the sudden change of heart?"
480And, perhaps most important of all, does this novel really matter to anyone besides me?
480And, she wondered, had he noticed her color when he''d crossed his heart?
480Anything else?"
480Are you all right?
480Are you all right?"
480Are you crazy?"
480Are you in bed already?"
480Are you playing polo here?"
480Are you there?
480As a Joey peripheral?"
480As he accepted it, William said,"There''s no way you can persuade Jones to return to Wallaby?"
480Before he was aware of what he was doing, he asked her,"What''s your last name?"
480Better late than never, right?
480Business partners?"
480But for what?
480But he loved his baby, their baby, and the three of them formed a kind of family, did n''t they?
480But how?
480But nothing we ca n''t take care of, right?
480But then she heard his voice,"Greta?,"faintly, coming from downstairs.
480But then why if it was only a cat, she asked herself, was she holding her breath and the neck of a champagne bottle so tightly in her fist?
480But this one?
480But was he really that drunk, or was it something else?
480But what about Matthew Locke?
480But what would that accomplish?
480But would she?
480By knowing you better and better the more you work with it?"
480Ca n''t we try to be, I do n''t know, nice?"
480Call the police?
480Can I bring you a snack or a beverage?"
480Can I help you?"
480Can I help you?"
480Can you stand it?"
480Champagne?"
480Clothes?
480Could he have overslept?
480Could he have prevented it from happening, or have better prepared for Matthew''s evil force?
480Could it be possible?
480Could n''t he be allowed that simple pleasure?
480Could n''t we just this once make it work somehow?"
480Could she do that?
480Could she just once, to have him completely in her memory forever?
480Could she really go through with this?
480Could she use it to protect herself?
480Did Matthew really believe, as he sat here waiting, that he could actually unseat Peter from this very room?
480Did everything work out okay?"
480Did n''t I agree with you a few years ago that we needed someone to run the company?
480Did n''t what happened between you and Ivy happen because you knew, in the back of your mind, that you were losing control at Wallaby?
480Did she really think he would be in here with her horse?
480Did this first agreement, from the man who raised the most difficult question of all, presage the entire team''s vote?
480Do I need to repeat the questions?
480Do anything again?"
480Do n''t you get it?
480Do n''t you remember the day you brought this home?"
480Do n''t you see what he really wants?
480Do n''t you see?
480Do n''t you think, especially since tonight is our anniversary, that we should talk?
480Do we have yesterday''s''Examiner''?"
480Do you ever check on him when he goes away?
480Do you hear me?
480Do you really believe we can get the employees to support a strategy that slants us toward our biggest competitor?"
480Do you remember when you came home with this bowl, to celebrate our plans coming together?
480Do you understand?"
480Ever?"
480For laughing?
480From this very legend?
480Got a joint on you?"
480Gourmet food?
480Greta grabbed the older woman''s raincoat sleeve and roughly spun her around, screaming:"What do you mean he''s gone?"
480Guys?"
480Had Greta left anything in the medicine cabinet?
480Had he any forewarning of this?
480Had he been an instrument to her, just as she had been to him?
480Had he ever glimpsed her passing the window, closing the curtains?
480Had he just persuaded them to place in him their faith to change the lifeblood vision of the entire company?
480Had he killed her?
480Had he met him before, perhaps seen a photo of him somewhere?
480Had he noticed?
480Had he offended her?
480Had he persuaded Jones to come back to Wallaby, to rejoin him in leading the company?
480Had he really made her crazy?
480Had n''t he known afterwards that things would never be the same again with Kate?
480Had n''t he known that he had done the wrong thing?
480Had n''t she come here to ride her horse?
480Had she gone through his closet?
480Had she helped herself to anything else?
480Had she made a pot?
480Had she rested her soft, pretty hand on his mouse and slipped its pointer across the screen to his private folders, opened his files?
480Had she said something?
480Had she touched his computer while she sat there talking to him?
480Had the man been looking at her or at something else nearby?
480Had there been, when he had first interviewed Matthew two years ago, some clue, some inkling of what was to come?
480Have I learned anything in all these years?
480Have you contacted William yet?"
480Have you spoken with Peter Jones?"
480He bit his lower lip, and with an expression at once sad and perplexed, he said,"What is it that you see, Matthew?
480He had assumed( had n''t he?)
480He himself and asked,"Is she retarded?"
480He let out an agonized groan, how could this be happening when everything was back to the way they had planned?
480Her who?"
480Horrorstricken, she asked herself, Did he feel it?
480How about Union Square for lunch?
480How are you and Grace?"
480How are you holding up?"
480How are you?"
480How are you?"
480How can you just stop playing?"
480How come?"
480How could Matthew, the person he had sanctioned to join him in creating something so exciting and important, do this?
480How could he call her, when the reason he needed her was the very reason she had left him?
480How could he have been so focused on his work and not gotten to know her better?
480How could he have made such a simple oversight?
480How could he not have seen it coming?
480How could she be so sure they were n''t ready to settle down?
480How could she face Jean- Pierre?
480How could she in one instant wish to go back to him, and in the next wonder if he had ever really mattered?
480How could you do this?"
480How did you-?"
480How do you think that will hold up?"
480How long had he been planning this coup?
480How long had it been since he had been satisfied, really satisfied?
480How long, he wondered, before Kate was gone too?
480How many people would agree to the initiation of a merger with ICP?"
480How many times had she heard that?
480How many times, Greta, has he told you he''s working late at the office?
480How old can you be, thirty?"
480How the hell is he going to talk to the people who keep it alive?"
480How the hell''m I gon na take care of a baby?
480How would he end up?
480How would they end up?
480How''s the ol''boss?"
480How, he wondered, does one think through being through?
480How?
480Huh?"
480I mean, is there any way I can earn you back?"
480I mean, this is all well and good, but is it good enough?"
480I mean, where does she keep her horse?"
480I mean- love?"
480I thought she was still in detox?
480I told you I was meeting with Harrell on Monday, did n''t I?"
480ICP?
480If I can not even lift it to wave, how will I ever hold a mallet again?"
480If that''s not selling out, man, what is?"
480Is everything all set?"
480Is everything okay?"
480Is it going to change?
480Is that good for what you''re making?"
480Is that how you intend to deliver the product?
480Is the French countryside similar to Northern California, as everyone here seems to think?"
480Is there a concern?"
480Is there an agenda?"
480Is there something you want?"
480Is this why you have been afraid?"
480Is this wrong, what we''re doing?"
480It was important to his career, and if he was going to do it, then why not with a woman who''s hands were more alluring than his own?
480It would, would n''t it?
480It''s all we''ve ever wanted, right?"
480Jesus, was that her life with Matthew?
480Joey:"Peter Jones?
480Jones?"
480Jones?"
480Jones?"
480Just what do you expect me to think?
480Let me get you something?
480Locke?"
480Locke?"
480Locke?"
480Look like him?"
480Maybe you would like to try?"
480Me, or you?
480My father sponsors polo players, did I already mention that?
480No more city fuel?"
480No stopping you now... Chapter 9"Hey, you ready yet?"
480No thanks?
480No what?"
480Not bad for seventy- four years young, eh?"
480Now, after I''ve turned the company around, you come back to run the show?"
480Oh, he thought with dread, those especially, which she had worn to bed every night since the accident..."Do you like them, Matthew?"
480Oh, wait a second, who''s the addressee?"
480Okay?
480Okay?"
480Okay?"
480Once Wallaby was merged with ICP, would people still call it"the company founded by Peter Jones?"
480One of her own?
480Or Peter Smith?"
480Or could she?
480Or did he say he was going to sell it?
480Or is it?
480Or is this perhaps something you may want?"
480Or that they would?"
480Or was he with Mighty Boy?
480People get things like that fixed all the time, do n''t they?
480Perhaps he was experiencing shock?
480Petey?"
480Petey?"
480Please, ca n''t we enjoy our dinner together tonight?"
480Promise?"
480Run downstairs and get a knife from the kitchen?
480Shattered, broken beyond repair?
480She had tried- for the last time?
480Should he stop him now, and thank him?
480Should she call now?
480Should she simply go to him, as she had the other night, and try to explain her problem to him?
480Six months?"
480Sleeping pills?
480So I''m not the only one sleeping with the staff, am I?"
480So you see?
480Something that William could perhaps enlist to save ICP from the switch Matthew Locke had just thrown?
480Something worse?
480Sound about right?"
480Stalling, as it were?
480Stanford Mall?
480That it?"
480That okay?"
480That they belonged together?
480That''s what I told you when I met you, do n''t you remember?"
480The Joey said,"To whom?"
480Then you''re not fired?"
480Then, struggling to sound as matter- of- fact as possible:"Why are you sending him this?"
480They both made it though okay?"
480Thinking this through, however, William could hardly bring himself to ask the question, What can I do?
480This baby?"
480This being your first full- time job and everything?"
480Through?
480To make him see how close he was coming to destroying them?
480To the nurse sitting at a small desk, he said,"Pardon me, which baby is the Jones- Green baby?
480Union Square again?
480Wait- why was she even considering it?
480Was he going out for the night?
480Was he napping?
480Was he responding?
480Was it Peter?
480Was it possible that William had teamed with Peter in the few short months since Matthew had pulled the plug on the acquisition plan?
480Was n''t that what he had always wanted?
480Was n''t that what he''d used to lure each and every one of them there?
480Was n''t that why he had originally hired Matthew Locke?
480Was n''t their nomadic relationship what had inspired him to design a computer you could take with you when you went away?
480Was not Mr. Wolfe''s novel inspired by real- life, by the bond trading schemes that at the time were making front page news?
480Was she going mad?
480Was she hurt?
480Was she only reacting selfishly to Matthew''s rejection?
480Was she rushing things?
480Was she too unsure of what to do next?
480Was that asking too much?
480Was that why it would be exciting?
480Was there enough time?
480Was there more to Matthew Locke''s scheming?
480Was there no way to get through to him?
480Was this her last hurrah?
480Were they really onto something?
480Were they the same as her own?
480What I want to know is, do you ever feel like you''ll never be able to do it again?
480What about last night?"
480What about the garage, in that damned car?
480What am I saying?
480What are you up for?"
480What can I do?
480What can I say to make you feel better?
480What could that cost?
480What did you do after the 990?"
480What do you mean fired?"
480What do you mean?"
480What do you need to hear?
480What do you say to San Francisco?
480What do you say?"
480What do you want me to do with it?"
480What had happened in the last couple of hours?
480What had he been mulling over all morning?
480What had she done to the baby?
480What had the waitress called him?
480What happened?"
480What have I done?
480What he wanted to know was, what would they do for the future?
480What if I''ve misread everyone''s loyalties?
480What if Peter''s new project actually was superior to Joey?
480What if William no longer wanted Wallaby?
480What if he has his own plan to spring on me tomorrow?"
480What if something went wrong?
480What if the two had already decided to do business together?
480What interests you about it most?"
480What is it you are so afraid to show me?"
480What is it?
480What is it?
480What is this?
480What is your vision?"
480What kind of stuff?"
480What makes this any different?"
480What the hell is going on?"
480What the hell is the meaning of all this?"
480What together?"
480What was he doing back so soon?
480What was he going to do?
480What was it she had said or done to break down the restraint he had exercised for the past couple of months, which he now fully acknowledged?
480What was she going to do, just knock on the door of his cottage?
480What was the phone number?
480What were hers?
480What were his thoughts?
480What were the chances of Peter happening to be here at the same time?
480What worse?"
480What would happen to him and Kate?
480What''s happened to us?"
480What''s he doing now?"
480What''s so complicated about your case?"
480What''s up?
480What, you think a guy like me retires and then just unplugs?
480What, you''re surprised?
480When would Wallaby be considered his?
480When?"
480When?"
480Where do you think all this age- old advice comes from?
480Where had he gone wrong?
480Where is that?
480Where was her pulse?
480Who do you think should be in control here at our company?"
480Who was the faulty party?
480Why all the interest in Wallaby?"
480Why did n''t they have a gun?
480Why did n''t you just agree with me when I suggested all this?
480Why did n''t you tell me?"
480Why not go all the way with it?
480Why revisit the past?
480Why so formal all of the sudden?
480Why the change of heart?"
480Why was he stalling?
480Why?
480Will it ever find its way onto the big screen, or, if I had my choice, the little screen?
480Will they really use it?
480Will what stop?"
480Will you come in here with me?"
480Will"Undo"ever find its way between the sheets of pulpy paper and glossy covers?
480William Harrell?
480William said,"But what about the computer itself?
480With her?
480Without Peter Jones, could Wallaby operate as smoothly and naturally as a peripheral of ICP?
480Would Ivy consider marriage?
480Would he be content with a second- place role to Peter?
480Would he ever?
480Would he, Matthew, be forgotten, like some sort of middle man?
480Would it be okay if I brought her?"
480Would n''t it be better to try to save it, so you could play again, rather than give up your livelihood?"
480Would she ask him to marry her?
480Would that young girl take over her reign as Mrs. Matthew Locke?
480Would they marry?
480Would this baby ever have the opportunity to watch the second hand sweep the dial in a schoolroom?
480Yes, she was wearing them now, and did n''t that then mean that he had bought them for her, really?
480Yes?
480Yes?"
480You called me?"
480You got a cigarette?"
480You have managed to create a rivalry with your once- greatest fans..."What else?
480You know who he is, right?"
480You know?"
480You say you are meeting with''Harrell''- whatever happened to''William,''your friend?"
480You still do n''t want to face it?"
480Your shoulder?"
6997Abe, you know that greaser that tumbled into the Dry River Spillway when we- all was puttin''in Number Five Gate?
6997Afraid of what?
6997All set, boys?
6997All set?
6997An''this man that knows me-- this engineer-- is he a fine, big, up- standin''man wid brown eyes an''the look av a king?
6997An''what might that be, pard?
6997And Worth explained?
6997And are you explaining this situation to the people who are coming here by the hundreds to settle? 6997 And did Bill see the point?"
6997And do they-- do they remember me?
6997And he knew that they were trying to sell it to you?
6997And how many head of stock are you working?
6997And it is your opinion that it would be a heavy loss to the Company to build this canal and attempt to develop this section?
6997And may I ask what brings you to Barba?
6997And our house?
6997And that?
6997And that?
6997And the work?
6997And we are square again?
6997And we are square again?
6997And what could the West give him?
6997And what do you think of your brother Abe, Barbara?
6997And what is this that you have landed?
6997And while I am at it will you please have a good thick beefsteak cooked rare and sent up here? 6997 And you accepted?"
6997And you have kept this from me all these years? 6997 And you heard what Uncle Jim said to me?
6997And you knew what Worth was up to before the deal was closed? 6997 And you never found the slightest clue even to the child''s name?"
6997And you understand that I am nameless; that no one knows my parentage? 6997 And you, daddy; you?"
6997And you-- you did-- that, knowing it would cost you your position?
6997And you-- you wo n''t have anything to do with the reclamation of my Desert?
6997Any news from New York yet?
6997Are there not a good many of your countrymen from Rubio City among them, Pablo?
6997Are you going to let that greaser spoil our afternoon?
6997Are you sure that your father is in the city?
6997Are you-- are you going to help, daddy? 6997 Are your stirrups right?"
6997Barbara,he said, holding out his hand;"Barbara, may I tell you now what it is that I need?"
6997Busy, be they? 6997 But I must hear you say it so that we can start square again; do n''t you see?"
6997But Mr. Greenfield and these New York men, who have organized the company-- are they not careful financiers?
6997But Uncle Jim, what on earth have I to do with all this?
6997But did he know_ why?_ Did he know it was a trap to ruin your work?
6997But did he know_ why?_ Did he know it was a trap to ruin your work?
6997But do n''t business men ever do anything except to make money? 6997 But do n''t you know that she is not Worth''s daughter?"
6997But fwhat does he do?
6997But how could they? 6997 But how would you know?
6997But if Senor Lee comes?
6997But is there anyone living out there?
6997But what are you going into here?
6997But why do n''t you get Cartwright into your crowd, if he is so ready to invest in reclamation projects?
6997But why was Mr. Holmes so excited to- day when he found out about those stakes?
6997But why--- What--- How did I get here? 6997 But you forgive me this time?"
6997But you have your job with the Company?
6997But, Miss Worth, what in the world are you talking about?
6997But, father; it_ is_ a great work, is n''t it, to change the desert into a land of farms and homes for thousands and thousands of people?
6997But-- will you go with me for a little ride into the desert?
6997Ca n''t stay?
6997Ca n''t you even guess?
6997Can we make it to the outfit today?
6997Can we? 6997 Could we-- ah-- see him to ask about a matter that concerns vitally every gentleman in this company?"
6997Could you shake hands?
6997D''ye reckon he''ll make good corralin''all the money there is in the world?
6997D''ye think, now, that the poor lad will be afther tacklin''the job alone, like he said? 6997 Did Mr. Greenfield know that the change in the railroad line was contemplated?"
6997Did n''t he talk you nearly to death?
6997Did the Seer send him out here?
6997Did we meet anyone? 6997 Did you come to work?"
6997Did you ever hear the story of what happened here in these very sand hills? 6997 Did you get him?"
6997Discharged you?
6997Do I understand, sir, that you propose to do nothing until morning?
6997Do n''t you care to know what it is that I need?
6997Do n''t you know what it''s all about?
6997Do n''t you know?
6997Do n''t you like it?
6997Do not the commissaries in the camps supply you with all that you need? 6997 Do you come out here often?"
6997Do you know how far it is across the Desert to San Felipe?
6997Do you know me, friends?
6997Do you know where Mr. Worth is this evening??'' 6997 Do you know where Mr. Worth is this evening??''
6997Do you know whether Abe Lee ever went over that district?
6997Do you know,he asked earnestly,"how wonderful you are?"
6997Do you like my Desert?
6997Do you mean that you expected the Company to put that man Holmes in the Seer''s place?
6997Do you mean to say that that is The King''s Basin-- that we are going_ there_ to work?
6997Do you mean, Mr. Worth, that you are going to operate in the Basin independently, knowing the Company''s strength and the whole situation as you do?
6997Do you mean-- Is it the Seer whom you expected to meet? 6997 Do you think that Greenfield and his crowd are going into this scheme because it is a great thing for the people?"
6997Do?
6997Does it hurt?
6997Does the Senora wish anything?
6997Doing?
6997Everything all right, boys?
6997Five years with the New York Contracting and Construction Company?
6997For the love av Gawd is ut ye, ye owld sand- rat? 6997 For who should it be that Senor Lee is hurry so?
6997Fwhat is ut? 6997 Fwhat the hell is ut, ye greaser?"
6997Go in? 6997 Guns is ut?"
6997Have n''t I kept them nicely for you?
6997Have n''t you two been to see Barbara yet?
6997Have you a room with bath?
6997Have you given the Company your final answer, father?
6997Have you got it?
6997Have you heard from home? 6997 Have you heard the proposition that Mr. Worth is making to every man on the job?"
6997He did, did he? 6997 He said:''You''re damned right he is, and so am I usin''Jefferson Worth to gain my ends, ai n''t I?
6997Hotel?
6997How are you to- day, Pablo? 6997 How are you?
6997How can a merchant know whether a man will pay or not? 6997 How did you do it?"
6997How did you get around that?
6997How did you know that I took no vacation?
6997How do I know that a party of five or six watered here since noon?
6997How do you do?
6997How do you figure it, Tex?
6997How do you know that?
6997How do you know? 6997 How do you size up this King''s Basin proposition?"
6997How is everything, Abe?
6997How is the little old Colorado behaving herself?
6997How long do you figure this will last, Tex?
6997How long will it take?
6997How much did Horace P. touch you for, Willard?
6997How the devil do you know that La Senorita is coming?
6997How''s Uncle Jim?
6997Howly Mither, wud ye look at that?
6997I say, Holmes, how would you like to be in little old New York this evening?
6997I suppose that we will be always starting over again, wo n''t we?
6997I suppose the heaviest expense is all in getting started?
6997I suppose they wanted an eastern man, whom they knew better than they knew the Seer, to represent them? 6997 I suppose you find the talkative Abe cheerfully optimistic about the future of our structures as usual?"
6997I suppose you know, Willard,he said,"that The King''s Basin Land and Irrigation Company has virtually passed into the hands of the S.& C.?
6997I voices yer sentiments correct, pard?
6997I?
6997If I give you this contract you will build the railroad into Kingston?
6997Indebted to me?
6997Indeed? 6997 Is Mr. Worth at home?"
6997Is it really you, or is it some new trick of this confounded desert?
6997Is it really you?
6997Is it that girl, Willard?
6997Is it true,continued the spokesman,"that you are changing the line of the railroad so as to take it to Barba and leave Kingston out entirely?"
6997Is n''t it all right?
6997Is n''t it grand? 6997 Is that true, sir?"
6997Is that your only proposition?
6997Is there anythin''doin''in that San Felipe I do n''t know?
6997Is there nothing that we can do to change the situation?
6997Is ut a gurl, or a bhoy?
6997Is what true, son?
6997It seems to me that they must believe in the Seer and his work or they would n''t furnish him the money, would they?
6997It''s so lonely and still in the house, Pablo; may I stay out here a little with you? 6997 Jefferson Worth?
6997Let you out?
6997Like it?
6997Living there? 6997 Lost something?"
6997May I ask when you will begin the work?
6997May I ask your reason, sir?
6997Me? 6997 Mine?"
6997Mr. Holmes is really a fine engineer, do n''t you think?
6997Mr. Holmes, would you mind shaking hands again?
6997Must we say again what we want? 6997 My dear Greenfield, how are you?"
6997My dear boy, how many times have we gone over that? 6997 My report was satisfactory?"
6997New and raw?
6997No money? 6997 No, he never worked in that part of the Basin at all, but what the deuce has Lee to do with it?
6997No, what is he doing? 6997 No, why?
6997No?
6997Not a Company man?'' 6997 Not his daughter?"
6997Not with the Company? 6997 Nothing to do?"
6997Of course you do; but I thought you loved him as I wanted you to love me; do n''t you understand?
6997Oh, Barbara, how could you-- how_ could_ you miss last Thursday afternoon at Miss Colson''s? 6997 Oh, why does n''t Abe come; why does n''t he come?"
6997Oh, why-- why did n''t he tell you? 6997 Over there I see Jose Gallegos, whose wife and baby were ill. How is the little family now, Jose?
6997Pablo, what time will they go to the power house?
6997Pard,said Tex in a low, earnest tone,"do you reckon that there hilarity was in any ways directed toward this corner of the room?"
6997Providing what?
6997Quit what?
6997Right, sir?
6997Shall I shoot?
6997Shall we run, Capitan? 6997 Shall we wait until we see who it is?
6997She has refused you?
6997Sleep on the porch?
6997So you are interested in the Worth Electric Company?
6997Someone waiting outside for me, Ynez?
6997Stay? 6997 Suppose I refuse?"
6997Sure the man must do something?
6997Tell me again, daddy; was Mr. Holmes_ sure_ that this land was worthless?
6997Tex, where is that buckskin horse of yours?
6997Texas Joe went for you last night?
6997That you, Abe?
6997That''s right,returned another,"but what in hell do you suppose it was all about?
6997The Company takes its chances with the settlers, does n''t it?
6997The Company? 6997 The coffee, you mean?"
6997Then how do you get to the intake location?
6997Then you think the old fox sent Abe Lee out to check our survey and framed up his trip to the city to gain time? 6997 Then you wo n''t build into the Basin?"
6997There is water?
6997There; is n''t that better?
6997They pinched the house?
6997They''re all right, are they?
6997Tired?
6997To see me?
6997Was he not at supper wid you gintlemen?
6997Well, I am here; what do you want?
6997Well, Willard, my boy,he said at last;"how do you like it?
6997Well, first, is it true that you have sold out practically all of your property in Kingston?
6997Well, fwhat do ye think av that? 6997 Well, now, fwhat do ye think av that?
6997Well, what are you going to do about it?
6997Well, what do you make of that?
6997Well, what of it? 6997 Well, what the deuce are you looking for then?"
6997Well, why do n''t you telegraph father and let him bring the money or send it by express from San Felipe?
6997Well, why has n''t he a chance to try it out?
6997Well; who makes the mistake then, your man Black or Abe Lee?
6997Well?
6997Well?
6997Well?
6997Well?
6997What are you doing out here? 6997 What can you do?"
6997What did Bill say?
6997What do you make of it, Abe?
6997What do you mean?
6997What do you think of it?
6997What do you want to know?
6997What do you want?
6997What do you wish to know, Gordon?
6997What has changed you?
6997What is he doing?
6997What is it that you could not forgive?
6997What is it, Pat?
6997What is it, Tex?
6997What is it, Tex?
6997What is it, Ynez?
6997What is it, my man?
6997What is it? 6997 What is it?
6997What is it?
6997What is it?
6997What is your proposition?
6997What money is that?
6997What must you know, Barbara?
6997What must you know?
6997What reason was there to expect anything else?
6997What shall we report to the crowd?
6997What the deuce is the matter, Abe? 6997 What was it, Texas?"
6997What''s a budwar?
6997What''s that you call him?
6997What''s that?
6997What''s the joke?
6997What''s the matter with him?
6997What''s the matter; do n''t you like the West, Uncle Jim?
6997What?
6997When are you going to build that road?
6997When can I begin settling? 6997 Where are the others, then, if this man was one of the party?"
6997Where do you strike it again?
6997Where is he going?
6997Where is it?
6997Where is the hotel?
6997Where is the land located?
6997Where is your ranch?
6997Where?
6997Who am I that I should understand the words of a being of such exalted rank? 6997 Who are you?"
6997Who did you say was building the opera house block?
6997Who is it?
6997Who protects the settlers''interests?
6997Who?
6997Why Pablo, no one can blame you, and do n''t you see that I must do what I can? 6997 Why did n''t you tell me you could drive?"
6997Why do n''t you arouse the men and send them in every direction to search? 6997 Why do n''t you call on Miss Worth?
6997Why not? 6997 Why not?"
6997Why was the change in the road made?
6997Why, what in the world do you mean? 6997 Why?"
6997Why?
6997Why?
6997Why?
6997Why?
6997Will it be possible to make some arrangement by which you would carry out your former plan and build the road into Kingston?
6997Will ye roll that in yer cigarette an''shmoke it, Uncle Tex?
6997Will you ever bid me good night in your language of the desert?
6997Will you go away now and come back in the morning-- each man for what is his?
6997Will you go to New York, sir?
6997Wo n''t they pot us?
6997Wo n''t you father? 6997 Wo n''t you have some more?"
6997Work for you? 6997 Working full gangs on that railroad of yours?"
6997Worry me?
6997Would you be good enough to send him a message that I would like to see him on a matter of importance? 6997 Ye mane he''s a banker?"
6997Ye was there?
6997Yes; disgraceful, is n''t it? 6997 Yes; you and Abe, do n''t you think?"
6997You are improving a ranch of your own near here?
6997You are interested in The King''s Basin Company?
6997You are not going to stay in the West?
6997You are sending him for a horse and saddle?
6997You are sure, Willard?
6997You are well acquainted with Mr. Greenfield and his associates?
6997You can show us this country?
6997You can vouch for the correctness of these figures, Willard?
6997You do n''t mean, Willard, that you are going to offer yourself to a woman whose love you have every reason to think belongs to another man?
6997You do n''t ride?
6997You have a letter from Mr. Greenfield relative to my coming?
6997You have all the capital you need?
6997You have already completed the survey and formed the district?
6997You have not forgotten me then?
6997You have that South Central District survey ready?
6997You know how Bill talks? 6997 You left everything at the river in good shape, of course?"
6997You like my Desert?
6997You love her?
6997You mean a bonus?
6997You mean it''s a hold- up?
6997You mean that girl? 6997 You mean that the Company is at last going to make the appropriation I have been begging for?"
6997You mean that the river breaking in and doing this has made daddy''s property worth a million dollars?
6997You mean that you have sent for me to influence Mr. Cartwright against Jefferson Worth''s interests?
6997You remember what I asked you when I was going over this proposition with Greenfield and Burk in the Company office?
6997You sabe that country over there, Jose?
6997You sent for me, sir?
6997You think favorably of the proposition, then?
6997You thought that?
6997You understand, do n''t you Willard, that I was forced to let you go when you turned the Company down? 6997 You will be careful, wo n''t you, Abe?"
6997Your survey shows what?
6997_ I_ said that I would never marry you? 6997 ''This is a pretty good outfit, ai n''t it?'' 6997 ''Who''s the joker in this little game?''
6997--with another pat--"so what could I do?
6997After a little while Greenfield asked eagerly:"Where is she now, Mr. Worth?
6997Ai n''t you runnin''this store?"
6997Amusing yourself as usual?"
6997An''did I do ut?
6997An''did they have the wagon?
6997An''how is our little girl?"
6997An''tell us now, Sorr, fwhat''s this I hear about yer buildin''a power plant for electric lights, or street cars, or somethin''?
6997And Holmes?
6997And Pablo Sanchez, do you know how long you were without work until with father''s help I found a place for you?
6997And by the way; was Mr. Worth personally acquainted with the man who controlled the S.& C.?
6997And could you spare Pat and Tex to help us?"
6997And did they have social positions by which they fixed a man''s place in life, I wonder?"
6997And do you know his present situation?"
6997And how came that canteen on the ground by her side?
6997And how is Mrs. Wheeler and that dear little baby?"
6997And where was her horse-- Pilot?
6997And why do you wear that?"
6997And--"Who is he?"
6997Anything else?"
6997Are n''t you just a little bit frightened?"
6997Are you hungry again?
6997Are you ill?
6997Are you still predicting that our intake will go out with the next high water?"
6997Are you sure?
6997Are you-- with him?"
6997As if in answer to his thoughts the man on the ground said grimly:"This is hell now, ai n''t it?
6997As the banker passed on toward the big wagon the Irishman drew close to the Seer and whispered hoarsely:"Now fwhat the hell kind av a man is that?
6997As the two were leaving Texas Joe said to Abe:"Are you plumb certain Pablo is at the Heading?"
6997At last he spoke one cold word:"Why?"
6997At this Holmes was silent and his uncle was forced to continue:"You know what Worth has been doing to the Company, do n''t you?"
6997Av course there''d be a policeman, or maybe two?"
6997Av ye do n''t mind, will ye tell me fwhat they call ye?
6997Barbara had told him to stay, but the girl knew nothing of conditions-- how could she know?
6997Barbara puzzled for a moment then asked:"Are you sending Tex to San Felipe for the money, Abe?"
6997Before Abe could answer Texas, Barbara, who sat on the porch, called laughingly:"What''s the matter with you men?
6997Beside, is there not La Senorita?
6997But Barbara, did n''t you hear the reason I gave him for saying that I would not marry you?"
6997But I am not at liberty to consider or make any proposition whatever until I have consulted the owner--""The owner?"
6997But I want to know-- did you stay in the desert for money?"
6997But fwhat in the divil''s name brung us here in this Gawd- forsaken Nobody''s Place?
6997But fwhat''s this yer tellin''me about a kid?
6997But how could they do ut?"
6997But is n''t it rather heavy for the present size of the town?"
6997But not one in a hundred of the settlers had even visited the intake at the river, or if they had, what could they judge of conditions there?
6997But tell me this-- who is this man that says he knows me?"
6997But tell me, Sorr"--he lowered his voice to a confidential rumble--"fwhat''s this I hear that ye have yer bhoy wid ye?
6997But tell me, fwhat''s this man, yer boss?
6997But that mask- like face betrayed no hint of emotion, and when the banker spoke again it was to ask mechanically:"Where is your engineer?"
6997But what can you understand of us?
6997But what did they want of him?
6997But what if Jefferson Worth had not received the telegram before he left San Felipe?
6997But what?
6997But where was you?"
6997But would he tell them?
6997But you''ll let me send Tex over to- night, wo n''t you?"
6997By the way, did you have any dinner to- day?"
6997Ca n''t you tell me?
6997Can not you wait until to- morrow morning?"
6997Can we begin in the morning, Abe?
6997Can we go back over the hill there, do you think?
6997Can we go, daddy?"
6997Can we?"
6997Cartwright''s tone seemed to subtly change his commonplace question into--"Why are you in San Felipe?"
6997Come, lad, what''s the matter?
6997Come, what do you say?
6997Could Senor Burk tell them of the situation?
6997Could anything on earth induce you to give up your horse and your desert, Barbara?"
6997Could he hold out?
6997Could he make it?
6997Could not someone go for the hand luggage and Ynez?
6997Could she talk, for instance, of anything but the homely details of her own rough life?
6997Could the sands, if they could speak, tell her who she was, her name and people?
6997Could the three undertake to have the furniture unpacked and the house properly settled?
6997Could they, if they would, make known to her relatives and friends of her own blood?
6997DON''T YOU LIKE MY DESERT, MR. HOLMES?
6997DON''T YOU LIKE MY DESERT, MR. HOLMES?
6997Did Abe Lee push the work on the house?
6997Did Holmes make it in time?"
6997Did he know?
6997Did he?
6997Did n''t you expect me to jump, back there?"
6997Did n''t you report that the development of that South Central District was practically impossible because of the elevations?"
6997Did they take yer bet?
6997Did thim divils go to the house first, or are ye crazy?"
6997Did you hear about this man Worth getting that franchise out of the council?
6997Did you know that there was a time when I hated you with my whole heart?"
6997Do n''t I know?
6997Do n''t you hear it calling?
6997Do n''t you know that Mr. Worth expects us to make the trip in the shortest possible time?
6997Do n''t you know that nothing else matters?
6997Do n''t you see there''s no other way?"
6997Do n''t you understand?"
6997Do n''t you want to continue your work?
6997Do n''t you want to stay with us?"
6997Do n''t you want to take it?"
6997Do n''t you_ know_ that I love you?
6997Do not we all-- Senores Lee and Tex and Pat, and Senor Worth and me-- do not we all work for La Senorita in La Palma de la Mano de Dios?
6997Do they understand the chances they are taking when they buy water rights and go ahead to develop their ranches?"
6997Do ye suppose I thought they was a- playin''dominoes?"
6997Do ye think, ye danged counter- hopper, that we''ve no manners at all?
6997Do you know that I am not the daughter of Jefferson Worth?"
6997Do you know what this cut means to you?"
6997Do you see that man over there?"
6997Do you think I meant for you to take all the risk?
6997Do you think that land will ever be reclaimed?"
6997Do you think-- have they discharged him, too?
6997Do you understand now why I came to you with this letter?
6997Do you understand why I am afraid to stay?"
6997Do you understand?"
6997Does n''t Capital, as you say, ever consider the people?"
6997Does she know?
6997Even the banker smiled coldly as he asked:"What did you say your name was?"
6997Fifteen minutes later a quiet voice within three feet of Willard Holmes asked:"Shall I go with you, sir?"
6997Fwhat could a man like him-- an engineer, mind ye-- fwhat could the Seer do widout the men wid money to back him?"
6997Fwhat did ye tell him?"
6997Fwhat good can we do rakin''up the past that''s dead an''gone?
6997Fwhat the hell do ye mane to be so slanderin''me reputation an''two or three hundred miles av disert between me an''him?
6997Fwhat the hell is yer counthry good for as ut is?
6997Fwhat wud this counthry be without money?
6997Fwhat''s the matter?
6997Fwhat''s there?"
6997Get out and leave us in the insurance business?"
6997Going quietly to the cook- wagon where the Chinaman sat smoking in solitary grandeur, he asked:"Wing, where is the Chief?
6997Greenfield again, I suppose?
6997Greenfield sure takes this trick, do n''t he?"
6997Greenfield?"
6997Had the Seer any engagement that afternoon?
6997Has anywan seen Mr. Worth this avenin''?"
6997Have they not rights also?
6997Have you anything in view?"
6997Have you asked the cook?"
6997Have you heard from Uncle Jim?"
6997Have you seen Abe Lee?"
6997Have you seen the Messenger?"
6997He towld ye that?
6997Here?
6997His eyes flashed and his face hardened as he burst forth in tones that startled his hearers:"Report me?
6997His tone was courtesy itself as he replied:"Indeed?
6997Holmes?"
6997Holmes?"
6997Holmes?"
6997Honestly now, which would you rather-- worship an ancestor or be an ancestor worshipped?"
6997How can you understand what Willard Holmes is to me?"
6997How could the poor, trusting farmer know that I was ready, if necessary, to murder him for his fortune?
6997How could ye help ut?
6997How could you judge?"
6997How dare they?
6997How do you do, Mr. Wheeler?
6997How do you do?"
6997How is he?"
6997How long do you suppose it would take Greenfield to start something with your creditors if he knew what I know?"
6997How long has Lee been gone?"
6997How long would it be before we went to smash?"
6997How we know this time not the same?"
6997How would they receive her?
6997How would you like to tackle the job?
6997I am with La Senorita as you are, and Tex and Pat; sabe?"
6997I feel that I must, do n''t you understand?"
6997I have never been afraid of you; why should I be?"
6997I said that?
6997I suppose one could not help learning a little in La Palma de la Mano de Dios, could he?"
6997I suppose you are planning to stay with the railroad?"
6997I thought you had refused to go into this deal?"
6997If you please, would you mind shaking hands with me?"
6997If you wo n''t come in with us, will you consider a proposition that you can handle independently?"
6997Ignoring his friend''s complaint, Texas returned meditatively;"Do you think, Pat, that there might be anything in what that there gent said?
6997In the darkness a voice called softly:"Pablo, are you there?"
6997Interesting, is n''t it?"
6997Is everything all right?"
6997Is he yours?
6997Is he-- did he come all the way from New York to see you?"
6997Is it not so?
6997Is n''t it awful?"
6997Is not the work well done?"
6997Is she likely to prove a factor in the matter of her father''s popularity and influence?
6997Is the leg getting better all right?"
6997Is there anything else?"
6997Is there anything wrong?"
6997Is ut dhrunk ye are?"
6997It is much nicer out here in the arcade, do n''t you think?
6997It was three weeks later when a portly, well- fed gentleman entered the Pioneer Bank in Rubio City and asked of the teller:"Is Mr. Worth in?"
6997It would be very natural, would n''t it?"
6997Jefferson Worth answered in his careful manner:"Did you look for marks on her clothing?"
6997Jefferson Worth hesitated, then:"Mr. Greenfield, you had a younger brother who came West?"
6997Jefferson Worth, gazing at the modest building under construction, murmured:"You are interested, you say?"
6997Let me call a doctor?"
6997Manuel Cortes, do you remember when you were hurt by a wicked horse and I would come to see the wife and children?
6997May I escort you to the hotel parlor?"
6997Merchants do n''t never beat anybody with short weight and all that?"
6997Mrs. Worth clasped her hands in eager longing as she whispered:"Oh, Jeff, can we keep her?
6997Must I leave it now?
6997No reason?
6997Now if we could bring about some alliance between you and the Company it would be a good thing all around, do you see?"
6997Now what will we do with that mob out there?"
6997Now will you believe?"
6997One of the men said sharply:"But where''s Mr. Worth, Tex?
6997Or was it canned corn?
6997Pilot does n''t care at all for afternoon parties, do you old boy?"
6997Pilot?
6997Please may I have a drink?"
6997Pray how is this_ our_ afternoon?
6997Presently the banker asked:"Have you seen Abe Lee?"
6997Presently the colorless, exact voice of Jefferson Worth asked:"This is your first visit West?"
6997Sabe that?"
6997Sabe?
6997Sabe?"
6997Shall I go to- morrow?"
6997She colored with pleasure, but answered lightly:"That puts me a long ways behind the times, does n''t it?"
6997Sixty days, you say?
6997So does the Company use us, do n''t they?
6997So that''s ut?
6997So_ we''re_ goin''to Rubio City, are we?
6997Sour bread, sow- belly, frijoles?
6997Suppose we take over your road as it stands at a fair price-- what would be your next move?
6997Tell me quick-- did I do ut?
6997Tell me"--he faced the girl with mock severity--"fwhat''s this ye''ve been doin''already?"
6997Tell me, did you see no wan there inquirin''afther me good health this last thrip?"
6997Tell me, man, who else was at the party?
6997That there may even be Mexican or Indian blood in my veins?
6997That was the rub-- what?
6997That would amount to the same thing, would n''t it?"
6997The Hollow of God''s Hand, is n''t it?"
6997The answer came with a flash of white teeth:"For what else does El Senor hurry so the house?
6997The big man, in a lower tone of confidential familiarity, asked:"Have you heard from Greenfield lately?"
6997The color rushed into her cheeks as she answered:"Do n''t you know that?"
6997The girl is as much yers as if she was yer own flesh an''blood, an''who can say fwhat divil''s own mess may come out av this thing?
6997The surveyor answered whimsically:"Do n''t you think I might take my hands down now?
6997Then as a sudden possible explanation came to her mind--"Abe, has Uncle Tex-- Is he in trouble?"
6997Then as he lay looking up into Barbara''s face, again that slow smile came and he said:"Well, little girl; Holmes made it, did n''t he?
6997Then from behind that gray mask he asked:"How much do you know about our finding Barbara in the desert?"
6997Then he asked seriously:"How are we going to get out of this, Abe?"
6997Then he burst suddenly upon Tex with:"Why the hell do n''t ye shoot, domn ye?
6997Then you are not alone?"
6997Then, as he caught a good look at the surveyor''s face--"For the love av Gawd, fwhat''s wrong wid ye, lad?"
6997Then:"Wo n''t you let me help you?"
6997These he greeted in Spanish and asked:"Has the Chief been with you since supper?"
6997To see some other man doing his work?
6997To watch as an outsider the development of the land?
6997Want him?"
6997Was he not the Aladdin who rubbed the lamp?
6997Was he not the wizard who commanded prosperity and wealth to wait upon The King''s Basin?
6997Was it Abe?
6997Was it a fancy in keeping with her gloomy spirit of the last few days, or did the surveyor''s tall form droop as if with discouragement?
6997Was it someone to say that the mob was coming?
6997Was it, after all, a fight between the members of the band over the division of the spoils?
6997Was the body of her true father buried there?
6997Was there not a bunch av sailor- men from wan av thim big ships?"
6997Was there some throuble maybe?"
6997Well, I''ll be-- But look here, Holmes, Worth did n''t accept our proposition until after he had investigated?"
6997Well, fwhat the divil should they be but busy?
6997Were there brothers, sisters, lying under that huge mound?
6997Were there not letters every week from Barbara with messages to the surveyor and his three helpers?
6997Were you practicing your greaser lingo on her?
6997What are you up to anyway, Jeff; buying another gold brick?"
6997What can not El Senor do?
6997What could they do?
6997What did Greenfield want?
6997What do you think, Abe?"
6997What do you want?"
6997What do you want?"
6997What else does your survey show?"
6997What for is the stampede?
6997What had he done?
6997What has gone wrong?"
6997What has he done?
6997What has the Company to do with it?"
6997What have you done with Jefferson Worth an''what you doin''with a kid?"
6997What if there should be a still further delay in getting the money?
6997What is it your people call The King''s Basin Desert?
6997What is it, Willard, that has come between us?
6997What is it, sister?
6997What is the matter?"
6997What on earth did I do?"
6997What on earth possessed you to go off on this wild ride over the mountains with that man Lee?
6997What proof have you that this is so, and if it is, why have you kept it a secret?"
6997What shall I do?
6997What should he do?
6997What sort of a deal will it take to get you into the Company?
6997What the deuce did she mean by"our King''s Basin people"?
6997What time shall we come?"
6997What under heaven has he to do with the Company''s appropriations?"
6997What was it that you let Mr. Greenfield and Mr. Burk think?"
6997What was the Company going to do?
6997What was the life from which the desert had taken her?
6997What was the name to which she had been born?
6997What will he do for the little one?"
6997What will you do, Abe?
6997What would Willard Holmes do?
6997What would you give to- night, Holmes, for something to eat that had never been preserved, embalmed, cured, dried or tinned?
6997What''s Jeff''s game anyhow?"
6997What''s a night in the desert to me?"
6997What''s all this about?"
6997What''s his name?"
6997What''s on your mind?
6997What''s the matter anyway?
6997What''s the matter with that cigarette stub?"
6997What''s the news?"
6997When are you figuring on going back?"
6997When could we go?"
6997When did you land in San Felipe?"
6997When did you leave the river?"
6997When did you resign?"
6997When he had greeted them he said:"Well, are we all ready?
6997When her grief had spent itself a little he said quietly:"Do n''t you think, sister, that you had better tell me about this?"
6997When she did not answer he said again gently:"Do you care for him so much, Barbara?"
6997When would La Senorita return?
6997Where did he catch you?"
6997Where did ye say ye was thryin''to go?"
6997Where did you come from?"
6997Where did you find him?
6997Where do you come in?''
6997Where is it?"
6997Where is the girl?
6997Where shall we dine tonight and what will you have?"
6997Where the hell did ye drop from, an?
6997Who are these people?
6997Who the hell''s talkin''av goin''in?
6997Who was she?
6997Who were her people?
6997Why are you afraid for me?
6997Why are you saying these things?
6997Why did n''t he warn you?"
6997Why did n''t you come straight to me this morning instead of tramping''way out here alone?"
6997Why did n''t you report it, Holmes?"
6997Why did she still shrink from him?
6997Why do n''t you come in?"
6997Why do n''t you move?
6997Why do you come here at this time of the night?
6997Why do you wish to do that?"
6997Why had she turned from him to the Seer?
6997Why had the baby instinctively feared him?
6997Why is Pat at the power house, and why are you going to stay at the ice plant?
6997Why man, do n''t you realize the situation?
6997Why not?
6997Why should Texas stay here to- night?"
6997Why should he hesitate now?
6997Why should he tell the Company what he knew of Worth''s surveyors?
6997Why were they so slow?
6997Why, he asked himself bitterly, had she always feared him?
6997Why, he asked himself, should he go back?
6997Why?
6997Will I go, sir?"
6997Will you join Mr. Greenfield''s company?"
6997With a cloud of smoke from Abe''s lips came the question:"And the other banks in the Basin?"
6997With an oath from Texas Joe the two men ran forward, and as they came up to the riders the Irishman cried:"Fwhat the hell are ye doin''here?
6997With his eyes still on the letter in his hand Burk asked:"How are you getting on with the survey of the South Central District?"
6997Wo n''t you please explain it all to me?
6997Wo n''t you take back your words?"
6997Wo n''t you tell me to stay?"
6997Wo n''t you-- won''t you reconsider, Uncle Jim?
6997Worth?"
6997Would La Palma de la Mano de Dios, which had given him the child that was not his child, give him wealth that still never could be his?
6997Would he learn the language of her Desert?
6997Would he?
6997Would n''t you like to go for a ride?
6997Would she forgive him?
6997Ye sun- burned limb av the divil-- did they take ut?"
6997You admit that we of the East could give him something, then?"
6997You are quite deserted, are n''t you?
6997You are quite sure, Senor?"
6997You do n''t feel hard toward me, lad, because I had to let you out?"
6997You do n''t mean-- you can not mean that it was my brother Will who was lost in that sandstorm on the desert?
6997You have kept my only brother''s child from me?
6997You know if it is far to where they are?
6997You mean that he has Spanish blood?"
6997You remember old George Cartwright, do n''t you?"
6997You sabe about money?"
6997You sabe, Pablo?
6997You sabe?"
6997You think this King''s Basin is big?
6997You understand-- you realize all that?"
6997You understand?"
6997You want me?"
6997You-- you are not afraid of me now, Barbara?"
6997You-- you dare to tell me that?
6997and added wistfully:"Of course we must try to find her folks, but do you think it very wrong, Jeff, to wish-- to wish that we never do?
6997and go not much to the other work but stay all time here?
6997asked Holmes at last,"or is it some new trick of this confounded desert?"
6997bhoys,"he cried,"fwhat''s this I was doin''?"
6997fwhat are ye doin''in this dishreputable company?
6997have n''t you heard?
6997or perhaps-- as was more likely-- to stand idly by and watch its destruction?
6997repeated the other savagely,"what I want to know is this: why in hell you are bucking Greenfield and his crowd to such a limit?"
6997she cried,"but do n''t you see what I mean?
6997what a muddle it is, is n''t it?
6997where''s your camera?
6997ye will lave widout properly apologizin''for yer outrageous conduc''will ye?
6997you are not afraid?
5152- the rows closer together than 3 feet, or should it be planted the usual width between rows, and thick in the rows?
5152A great part of this land can be cleared of brush and stone, ready for the plow, but what can we sow to take the place of the native pasture?
5152About when should they be planted, and how much water would they need?
5152After weaning, what would you advise to feed them?
5152Also probable age of trees before any effect of said water would be felt by them?
5152Also the best method to eradicate it?
5152Also what would the manure from a horse for one year be worth?
5152Also, can same be planted out right away, or should they be buried in trenches for a while before setting out?
5152Also, how long it takes asparagus to come into full bearing, and what yield could be expected after two years''growth?
5152Also, how much should be fed and how often to get best results?
5152Also, if either sweet or Irish potatoes grown between rows are harmful to either of the varieties of fruit mentioned?
5152Also, what fertilizer would be best for melons on land that has been planted to melons for the past three years?
5152Also, what is the meaning of the phrase"four- size basis"?
5152Also, will corn grow good paying crops in same sections?
5152Also, will it pay to put it on a large field of alfalfa?
5152Also, would it injure the vines to be cut down before they die, so as to sow the mulch crop soon as possible after the hops are gathered?
5152Am I correct?
5152Are Brussels sprouts male and female?
5152Are Tap- Roots Essential?
5152Are all these varieties true mammoth Russian sunflowers?
5152Are berries successfully dried in evaporators?
5152Are certain varieties worthless?
5152Are commercial inoculants a safe thing to inoculate with?
5152Are field peas suitable?
5152Are orchards of this kind satisfactory?
5152Are other crops affected by hardpan being so close to the surface?
5152Are sprouted barley grains that may be had from breweries good for milch cows?
5152Are the bad effects of the small roots liable to be serious; also, would lime or any other common fertilizer counteract the bad effects?
5152Are the common bush varieties nitrogen gatherers?
5152Are the seeds of the above injurious to hens or cows?
5152Are the services of a man who takes the entire responsibility of an orchard( citrus) worth more than those of a common ranch hand?
5152Are the soil and climatic conditions suitable?
5152Are there any real objections to this method, and, if so, what are they?
5152Are there any reliable data of experiments available?
5152Are there ill effects from using sea kelp as a fertilizer for orange trees?
5152Are there not other portions of the State where apples could be produced on a commercial basis?
5152Are there pickle factories in the State which would demand them in quantities, and is there much other demand for them?
5152Are there several varieties?
5152Are these beans generally considered eatable?
5152Are you sure they are receiving water enough?
5152Are"horse beans"a leguminous crop and how does their feeding value for hogs compare to cowpeas and Canadian field peas?
5152As one or two years''use of the land is not considered, what is your advice?
5152At present prices of hay, my neighbors who sell theirs, seem to be as well off, with considerable less work; but how about the future?
5152At what age may a cockerel be mated with hens?
5152At what stage should it be applied and in what quantity?
5152At what time of the year should I plant kale, Swiss chard, etc., so as to have them ready for use during the months from February to June?
5152Berseem?
5152Besides are you sure that your lye dip was caustic potash and not caustic soda?
5152But when a three- year- old tree gets above 12 feet high, as many of mine are doing, what are you going to do?
5152Buttermilk Paint How is paint made with buttermilk for farm buildings?
5152Can I allow milk cows to pasture on growing Kaffir and Egyptian corn during the summer?
5152Can I chop off most of the old wood with a hatchet and thereby bring them back to proper bearing?
5152Can I dig these Potatoes and use them for seed at once for another crop, or wo n''t they grow?
5152Can I disc it up heavily and seed in some barley for winter pasture?
5152Can I expect good results in Fresno and Tulare counties without irrigation?
5152Can I get the plants on the coast, and is California soil and climate adapted to the culture?
5152Can I graft French prunes on the Silver trees?
5152Can I graft over a few Ben Davis apple trees 25 years old or thereabouts, but thrifty and vigorous?
5152Can I grow the young trees by using cuttings or slips from these old trees?
5152Can I irrigate and plant a forage crop n July to feed dairy cows this fall and winter?
5152Can I put in Egyptian corn with on assurance of crop, or is it too late?
5152Can I put in a ditch two and one- half feet deep and fill in with small stones for a foot or a foot and a half, until I can afford to buy tiles?
5152Can I raise it successfully and, if so, what is the very best time of year to sow some for the best crop obtainable?
5152Can I sow oats or barley in July upon irrigated mesa land, with the object of making hay in the fall?
5152Can I transplant fruit trees 2 to 3 inches through the butt, about one foot from the ground?
5152Can Royal apricots be grafted into seedling apricots?
5152Can a Man Farm?
5152Can a herd be perfected in this way?
5152Can anything be done by feeding or otherwise to toughen the hoofs and render them less liable to crack?
5152Can grafting be done successfully?
5152Can house plaster be used in reclaiming sour ground and how much per acre?
5152Can it be done by leaching soil from old alfalfa ground, providing it has been plowed up and allowed to stand for a year?
5152Can it be sown in the fall, say November?
5152Can new cow manure be put on alfalfa?
5152Can new stock be safely put in the earth from which the old tree is removed?
5152Can potatoes be treated in any way before planting to prevent the new ones from being what is called"scabby"?
5152Can that be cured, and how?
5152Can the Navel orange be grafted on the osage orange?
5152Can these be budded next June or July in the nursery row, or can they be bench- grafted the following winter?
5152Can they be grown in the Sacramento valley in the vicinity of Colusa, and at a profit?
5152Can they be raised on wheat lands without irrigation as an early crop?
5152Can this soil be cropped indefinitely and the crops sold, without returning anything to the land?
5152Can three to four month old cockerels be caponized successfully in summer, and if so, what care, feed, etc., do they require afterwards?
5152Can we break up the land and sow pasture grasses as the farmers are exhorted to do at the East?
5152Can you advise me how I can get rid of slugs in my garden?
5152Can you give a recipe for a durable whitewash which can be prepared simply and in large quantities?
5152Can you give directions for the prevention of injury by the red spider to almond and other trees in the Sacramento volley?
5152Can you give me an idea as to what might be the result of an artesian well in such soil?
5152Can you give me any information on the following points?
5152Can you help me get this thing right?
5152Can you help me scare them away?
5152Can you please tell me what to do for them?
5152Can you suggest a grass or grasses that would do well here?
5152Can you suggest a more profitable variety of potato than the Oregon Burbank?
5152Can you suggest a remedy for it?
5152Can you suggest anything to loosen up the soil?
5152Can you tell me how to prevent falling of the fruit next year and what causes it?
5152Can you tell me if there is any way that I can make the cream whip?
5152Can you tell me of anything I can do to make them bear?
5152Can you tell me what to do for my Loganberries and raspberries?
5152Can you tell me what to use as a spray to kill the flies in my stable?
5152Can you tell me why pink beans which were planted early in Merced county, irrigated four times, hoed four times and cultivated, have no beans on them?
5152Can you tell where I can buy seed of varieties of California six- rowed barley, described as"pallidum"and"coerulescens,"and what the seed will cost?
5152Can you transplant trees two years old with safety to another location in same grove, same soil; etc.?
5152Could I grow it on the hard vacant spots that occur in the alfalfa fields?
5152Could a good carpenter make wages and take care of a small tract for a year or so until well under way?
5152Could that be the cause?
5152Could the large limbs be used to advantage?
5152Cut them back like lemons or let them remain?
5152Do the scions do well?
5152Do they need other varieties for pollinizing?
5152Do they require any different treatment than Bartletts?
5152Do you consider soil which is from 4 to 6 feet deep to hardpan of sufficient depth for alfalfa?
5152Do you consider straw good to plow under for humus, and which kind, wheat, oat, or barley straw, is best?
5152Do you have more than one cropping season, and if so, about what dates are they due?
5152Do you know anything of it, and do you think it would be suitable for reclaimed tule land in the bay section?
5152Do you recommend French seedling stock as greatly to be preferred to that grown in this country?
5152Do you recommend putting fertilizers in irrigating water?
5152Do you regard northern- grown seed potatoes sufficiently better to make it worth while paying freight on them from the State of Washington?
5152Do you think 500 pounds of lime per acre would help a sandy soil which has not been enriched by pasturing or legumes?
5152Do you think it a good practice to soak seeds before planting?
5152Do you think it advisable to use commercial fertilizer on ten- year- old Muirs?
5152Do you think that clover would make one or more cuttings without water?
5152Do you think that the action of the lard on the buds would cause them to rot?
5152Do you think that the sub- soil plow run low enough to break this plow- sole will benefit the land?
5152Do you think there is any danger of burning it out?
5152Do you think this is practicable?
5152Do you think water every fifteen days would be enough?
5152Does Kaffir corn yield as well here as Egyptian corn?
5152Does barnyard manure have any injurious effect on the vines if applied on my vineyard?
5152Does bleaching affect the keeping qualities?
5152Does frost hurt them?
5152Does irrigation work well an adobe planted to alfalfa?
5152Does it harm the mangel wurzels if their tops ore cut off once a month?
5152Does the growing of onion seed exhaust adobe land, and if so, how many years''cropping before it requires rest or fertilizing?
5152Does the idea seem to you to be feasible?
5152Does the soil need to be inoculated for horse beans?
5152Does vetch make good feed for horses?
5152Eastern or California Black Walnuts?
5152First to plow to the trees and then to plow from them, or to plow from the trees and then to them, and your reasons?
5152For a draught horse?
5152For commercial apple orchards which is preferable, trees grafted on piece roots or on whole roots?
5152For instance, if the base price is, say, five and three- fourths cents, what size does this refer to, and how is the price for other sizes calculated?
5152For use in the vegetable garden and the flower garden, what should be mixed with it and in what proportions?
5152For use of young trees, is there any difference in treatment of deciduous and citrus trees?
5152From how many acres could I keep off a freeze of oranges with 1000 gallons per minute?
5152From what is said in"California Fruits?"
5152From whom can I receive instruction or information regarding intensive cultivation?
5152Had I better let these suckers grow and see what comes from them or plant new trees?
5152Has Chevalier barley more value to feed hens for egg production than common feed barley or wheat?
5152Has Longworth Prolific an imperfect bloom?
5152Has it proved satisfactory?
5152Has this method proved successful in saving trees three or four inches in diameter, and how is it done?
5152Have I lost anything by not sulphuring?
5152Have any experiments ever been carried on definitely to decide what causes early blossoming of fruit trees?
5152Have the lands of California any black alkali in them?
5152Have you any better formula?
5152Have"stock melons"or"citrons"any merit as a green food for laying hens?
5152How Many Crops of Onion Seed?
5152How Much Gypsum?
5152How Much Water for Crops?
5152How Much Water for Oranges?
5152How about dry mash?
5152How about melilotus as a cover crop?
5152How about putting first cutting of alfalfa and foxtail into the silo?
5152How are seedlings grown from olive seeds?
5152How can I avoid bad crotches in fruit trees?
5152How can I best fertilize soil that is pure sand?
5152How can I get the head for the tree?
5152How can I get the young roosters off quick and the hens to lay in winter?
5152How can I keep certain insects from getting into my dry beans?
5152How can I make Mangel Wurzels grow in hot weather?
5152How can I make a rat- proof granary for alfalfa meal and barley?
5152How can I overcome strong milk in a three- quarter Jersey cow?
5152How can I prevent the formation of grape sugar in canned grapes?
5152How can I tell when a watermelon is fully ripe?
5152How can I tell whether the soil is good for oranges?
5152How can an enlargement of a colt''s leg, caused from a wire cut, be reduced?
5152How can it be best applied to ornamental trees and shrubbery in a light gravelly soil?
5152How can the presence of pear thrips be detected in a prune orchard?
5152How can trees be induced to bear regularly instead of bearing excessively on alternate years?
5152How can warts be removed from a horse''s hide?
5152How can we rid the alfalfa of weeds?
5152How deep should an olive orchard be plowed?
5152How do you dip hens to kill lice?
5152How do you harvest and pack them for distant market?
5152How do you separate old bark without breaking it in lifting the bark?
5152How does alfalfa succeed on adobe and soils slightly modified from it?
5152How high up is it advisable to apply the wash?
5152How is it cut and handled?
5152How is this avoided?
5152How large a tree will the Yellow Bellefleur apple make if grafted or budded on quince root at the age of 15 years?
5152How large are the trees, and what kind of fruit do they bear?
5152How late can Egyptian corn be planted on good sediment soil capable of growing 40 to 50 socks of barley per acre in good years with ordinary rain?
5152How late in the fall can budding of orange trees be done- plants that are two years old- and what advantage, if any, is late budding?
5152How late in the season will it be profitable to plant cowpeas?
5152How long can alfalfa stand water without being drowned out?
5152How long is it wise to leave protection around young fruit trees set out in March in this hot valley?
5152How many beans could I get per acre?
5152How many buds should be left above ground?
5152How many crops, etc.?
5152How many cubic feet should be allowed for a ton of alfalfa hay loaded on a wagon from the shock?
5152How many eyes should each piece contain in order to make a good growth and be profitable?
5152How many pounds of seed per acre should be used and when is it time for sowing in the San Joaquin valley?
5152How many pounds of vetch seed should be sown to the acre?
5152How many sacks of potatoes are to be planted to an acre, and how many eyes are to be left in a seed?
5152How many tons per acre in the crop?
5152How much alfalfa hay will a two or three- year- old steer eat per day, and about what is the gain in weight per day?
5152How much cold will Phenomenal, Himalaya and Mammoth blackberries stand in winter?
5152How much frost will it stand?
5152How much per acre, how frequently and what seasons of the year are the best time to apply gypsum?
5152How much seed is required per acre, and what is the estimated cost of growing them?
5152How much seed is required to sow an acre?
5152How much seed should be planted to the acre, also should seed be drilled in or broad- casted?
5152How much seed should be sown per acre on good river- bottom soil?
5152How much water does it take( in gallons or cubic feet) to properly irrigate an acre of land for tomatoes?
5152How much water in inches or acre feet is required per acre per year far the irrigation of it?
5152How near can I plow to two- year- old orange trees safely?
5152How near may the hardpan be to the surface before I have to blast it?
5152How often should the water be applied, and which method used?
5152How shall I apply nitrate of soda as fertilizer for roses and other flowers and lawns during the summer months?
5152How shall I make a hot- bed to raise sweet potato plants?
5152How shall I make grafting wax for grafting fruit trees?
5152How shall I make the bridge- graft or root- graft over the trunks of trees girdled by gophers?
5152How shall I plant and handle a crop of Niles peas?
5152How shall I plant them?
5152How shall I prune grape vines, viz: Tokay, Black Cornichon, Muscat, Thompson Seedless, Rose of Peru, planted for a grape arbor?
5152How shall I prune two- year- old orange orchard, also nursery stock buds that are badly injured by frost; how much to prune and at what time?
5152How shall I start, and when, the following seeds: Peach, plums, apricots, walnuts, olives and cherries?
5152How shall we apply it to get the best results?
5152How should it be planted?
5152How should saddle galls be treated?
5152How soon can calves be weaned and not hinder their growth?
5152How soon ought they to bear when grafted on the peach which is past three years old?
5152How wide, then, would you advise making the ridges to suit the mower, and to flood economically, using from 2 to 4 cubic feet per second?
5152How will it do to raise, for two or three years, a lot of orange seedlings between the rows of young three- year- old orange trees?
5152How would you advise feeding animal protein?
5152How would you prune apple trees eight or nine years old that have not been cut back?
5152How, if at all, can this opening be closed without drying the cow?
5152I am contemplating the planting of about five to eight acres of almonds: what variety is best to plant?
5152I have planted a lot of one- year- old cherry trees and would like to know if I should cut them down the same as the apple tree?
5152I planted cowpeas between peach trees which I have kept irrigated; when should they be plowed under?
5152I would like to know if it would be best to use barnyard compost over the surface as a mulch, or would it be best to use plain straw for that purpose?
5152I would like to know if putting any fertilizer around them would help them to put out their leaves, and if so what I should use?
5152I would like to know the best method of eradicating the black scale from my orange trees, whether by spraying or fumigation?
5152I would like to know whether or not dry- plowing land, in preparation for sowing oats for hay, injures the soil?
5152If I cross Registered Shorthorns with a Jersey bull, what dairying value will the progeny have?
5152If I feed part oat hay and part alfalfa hay, together with rolled barley, what ration would be ample?
5152If I put the strychnine on the carrots, and endeavor to poison the gophers, and the hogs get hold of the poison will it kill them?
5152If I take sprouts that come up where the roots have been cut, will they make good trees?
5152If a graft, what form of graft, and approximately when should it be made?
5152If cow peas, how many pounds to the acre?
5152If cut, will more shoots put out in the fall and be sufficient for the next year''s crop?
5152If fall, would it be best to plow the land now, turning in the stubble from hay crop, or wait until time to plant before plowing?
5152If fertilizers were to be used, what kind would you recommend?
5152If it can be done, will the offspring be physically perfect and an improvement, or will it have poorer qualities than its sire and mother?
5152If no rain should come within the next two weeks, would you advise me to irrigate then?
5152If not cut back this winter, will they be more likely to make fruit buds?
5152If not, what may be expected of them?
5152If planted early, what shall we do to keep the weevils out of them?
5152If so, and wheat is not desirable under the circumstances, what?
5152If so, at what time should it be planted?
5152If so, could it be cured like the currant that comes from Greece?
5152If so, how much of it should be spread an an acre?
5152If so, should it not be cut and cured at once?
5152If so, what kind of peach will be best?
5152If so, what would be the value as such per 100 pounds?
5152If so, when is the proper time to select the cuttings, and how should they be planted?
5152If so, which one is best adapted to plant after oats?
5152If there is any loss from an early application, can it be determined by any means?
5152If these are Myrobalan plums, will trees from them be as good as trees from pits that were imported?
5152If this is true, what variety of orange would you plant in a Navel grove- to supply pollen at the proper time?
5152If treatment of the soil is essential, what is recommended?
5152If you can, will you kindly tell me what the insects are an it, and what I had better do for them?
5152If, for instance, we plant seed with three eyes, how many potatoes should we get from that vine?
5152In a patch of strawberries planted this spring, is it advisable to cut off runners or root some of them?
5152In budding over some old peach trees, should I cut away the branch above the bud when the latter seems to have taken?
5152In case of a frost, all conditions being about the same, which piece would you consider to be liable to suffer the more?
5152In cleft grafting walnuts is it necessary to use scions with only a leaf bud, or with staminate or pistillate buds?
5152In other words, do I have to fence against my neighbors''stock, or does the law require him to care for his stock and keep it off my property?
5152In planting an almond orchard would it be of any benefit to dip the young trees in a solution of bluestone and lime dissolved?
5152In planting sweet potatoes, do we have to make hotbeds just like those for tomatoes, or if just a plain seed- bed will do?
5152In planting trees where hardpan is four feet from the surface is it necessary to blast the hardpan, or is there no benefit derived by the blasting?
5152In replanting pears in young orchard, how would it do to take rooted pear suckers, graft the Bartlett on them, and save the cost of nursery stock?
5152In the East we used to plant them in the fall, so as to have them freeze; as it does not freeze enough here, what do I have to do?
5152In the case of grape pomace, would not the large value shown by analysis be chiefly in the seeds?
5152In using vetch for horse fodder, how much barley should be fed with it per day for a driving horse?
5152In what counties is alfalfa most successfully grown?
5152In what direction shall I face open- front poultry houses?
5152In what locality are the best early potatoes grown in California?
5152In what month of the year is the best time to plant them; also how many pounds to the acre to be sowed broadcast on rolling land in Napa?
5152In what part of the State does alfalfa grow best without irrigation?
5152In what way would they benefit the trees?
5152In your opinion, is it possible for one man, of average strength, to take perfect care of a twenty- acre citrus orchard?
5152In your opinion, would the planting of ten acres in berries for drying be a success?
5152Is 4 or 5 feet of the loam enough?
5152Is California wheat shipped in bulk or in bags at the present time?
5152Is Dynamite Needed?
5152Is Egyptian corn fodder good for cows?
5152Is It Mange?
5152Is a concrete floor good for a horse stable?
5152Is adobe land good for alfalfa?
5152Is adobe land good for the peanut?
5152Is alfalfa being used by others in this way?
5152Is any butter- fat lost due to evaporation in dry weather?
5152Is asparagus resistant to moderate quantities of alkali in the soil?
5152Is barnyard fertilizer containing shavings instead of straw, desirable?
5152Is cast or other iron in small pieces plowed into the land of any benefit to trees as a fertilizer?
5152Is cutting the pith of the scion or stock fatal to the tree?
5152Is it a very profitable crop to raise?
5152Is it absolutely essential that orange trees be planted on a southern slope, or will they thrive as well on any slope?
5152Is it advisable to plant canning peaches in April, and will I gain time in growth and development?
5152Is it advisable to plant the trees on the checks rather than between the checks?
5152Is it advisable to thin fruit on young citrus trees?
5152Is it advisable to use oats with alfalfa seeds in seeding for alfalfa?
5152Is it bad for the tree to prune during the active season?
5152Is it bad practice to plant the seed- ends of potatoes?
5152Is it best to prune out orange trees by removing occasional branches so as to permit free air passage through the trees?
5152Is it better to bud in old bark of an old tree or in younger wood bark?
5152Is it better to hill potatoes or not?
5152Is it considered a good plan to set the tree at once in the place where one has died, or is it better to wait a year before replacing?
5152Is it desirable to irrigate peach trees in the fall after the crop is gathered?
5152Is it detrimental to land in future years?
5152Is it feasible to prune five- year- old apricot trees in August?
5152Is it feasible to use wash water, etc., for watering fruit trees and vegetables?
5152Is it good policy to sow rye with clover?
5152Is it harder to start than in other soils or not?
5152Is it harder to start than in other soils or not?
5152Is it necessary in growing the Comice pear successfully, to put some other pear near for the purpose of pollination in order to make it successful?
5152Is it necessary that figs should be grafted in some other roots to keep the gophers from destroying the trees?
5152Is it necessary to feed mulch cows any hay or concentrated feed in addition to green corn stalks?
5152Is it necessary to have male and female trees, and how can one distinguish them?
5152Is it necessary to have young orange trees covered or leave them uncovered during the winter months?
5152Is it necessary to irrigate them or not?
5152Is it necessary to roof a manure pit, if the pit is tight so that all rain on manure is caught in the liquid manure and nothing is lost?
5152Is it possible for a man with a few acres well cared for and carefully tilled to make a living and pay out on a purchase of land at$ 123 per acre?
5152Is it practical to raise corn in the Sacramento volley?
5152Is it profitable to inoculate alfalfa seed before planting to increase its yield?
5152Is it right and proper to breed a pedigreed registered bull to his daughter, who is the offspring of a grade cow?
5152Is it safe to depend on this in part, or will the alkali spread over all the valley and the foothills?
5152Is it safe to plant where the temperature goes below 32 degrees?
5152Is it safe to use arsenical sprays in a pear orchard in which alfalfa is raised between the trees and afterward cut and fed to cattle?
5152Is it so?
5152Is orchard and vineyard brush worth enough as a fertilizer to pay for cutting or breaking and putting back on the land?
5152Is that right?
5152Is that the name by which it is commonly known, and what is the treatment for it?
5152Is the Globe artichoke a profitable crop to raise commercially?
5152Is the curing of alfalfa for grinding different from ordinary; has it to be chopped before grinding, and what is the cost of grinding?
5152Is the currant that grows in the United States in any way related to the currant that grows in Greece?
5152Is the lime from a sugar factory a good fertilizer for either oranges or walnuts; if so, about what amount to the acre would you recommend?
5152Is the plant a perennial?
5152Is the trouble serious and will it spread?
5152Is there a fence law in this State?
5152Is there another strain of Longworth that are not self- fertilizing?
5152Is there any danger in having this in a pit near the house?
5152Is there any danger of a barn burning from spontaneous combustion due to a silo being built in the barn?
5152Is there any difference between the same kind of fruit trees grown without irrigation and with it?
5152Is there any fertilizing value in the hulls of almonds?
5152Is there any foundation to the oft- repeated story about potatoes in the light of the moon running to tops and the dark of the moon to spuds?
5152Is there any harm to vegetable growing to dig sufficient of wood ashes in for mellowing heavy soil?
5152Is there any liquid spray I can use in my spraying that will kill the red spider without injuring the foliage of the almond?
5152Is there any method of overcoming this difficulty?
5152Is there any other early ripening variety better than the Sugar?
5152Is there any probability that later in the season this seed will germinate, or has it rotted in the ground?
5152Is there any profit in sowing gypsum on grain land, say on wheat or oat crop?
5152Is there any reason why bananas would not grow and bear in the vicinity of Merced if they had plenty of water?
5152Is there any reason, climatic or other, why the gooseberry should not be as successfully grown in California as elsewhere?
5152Is there any risk to run in taking cows to an altitude of 2000 from a much lower one?
5152Is there any scientific reason to support the belief that it is injurious to the soil to dry- plow it for seeding to grain this fall and winter?
5152Is there any simple soil test for alkali that can be made without a chemical analysis?
5152Is there any special fertilizer which will make the trees bear more and not prompt such heavy growth?
5152Is there any unusual reason for this, or could irrigation have caused it, and what is the best method of preventing it?
5152Is there any virtue in inoculating plants with the bacteria that some seed firms offer?
5152Is there any virtue in this, and why is it done?
5152Is there any way to make the hair come in its natural color where saddle galls have been?
5152Is there any way to tell when a mare is in foal?
5152Is there anything that will make olives keep their black color when put into lye?
5152Is there anything to be done with the injured shoots now on the vines so as to help the prospects of a crop?
5152Is there danger of injury to seed by coming in contact with gypsum?
5152Is there more than one variety of myrobalan used, and if so, is one as good as another?
5152Is there probable harm from water standing 12 feet from the surface in an orchard?
5152Is there such a thing as a cow losing her cud?
5152Is this a fact?
5152Is this correct in theory?
5152Is this due to climate, lack of sufficient water, or to not having the right variety?
5152Is this so or not?
5152Is this true?
5152Is topping grape vines desirable?
5152Is vetch sown and harvested at about the same time as other crops?
5152Is water put on it when it is put in the silo?
5152Its value as crop to plow under?
5152Jersey bulls are apt to become vicious after a time; is it so to the same extent with bulls of the other named breeds?
5152Kindly inform if this is one of nature''s laws or if there is a possibility of the heifer turning out all right?
5152May I expect to get good results by grafting some kind of peach to 19-year- old almond tree?
5152May this be true in some parts of the State and not in others?
5152My brood sow is awfully fat; how should I feed her so that she do n''t get too fat?
5152Now shall I saw the stub off lower down and try again, or bud into one of the sprouts that have grown around the cut end?
5152Now, where the rabbits have pruned back to 4 or 5 inches the very ones I wanted, what should be done?
5152Oats and Rust Is there any variety of oats that is rust- proof, or any method of treating oats that will render them rust resistant?
5152Or would the cool nights at certain seasons keep them from bearing?
5152Or would you advise replanting the land?
5152Peaches, pears and plums predominate in this section, but would not grapefruit, almonds and English walnuts be just as profitable?
5152Please advise me if it is necessary to plant under half shade?
5152Shall He Irrigate or Cultivate?
5152Shall I cut them off?
5152Shall I prune back heavily a 15 to 20-year- old apricot tree which did not mature its fruit this season, I think on account of neglect?
5152Shall I spray these again with full strength, and when?
5152Shall the old wood be cut away in pruning Himalayas?
5152Should English walnut trees be pruned?
5152Should I calculate the lands to be mowed one at a time in even swaths?
5152Should I cut away all but one trunk or let them alone?
5152Should I have a good crop next year?
5152Should I have samples of this earth analyzed in order to ascertain what the soil most needs?
5152Should I let only one shoot form, and when it is as high as I want it, cut it off as I would a tree gotten from a nursery?
5152Should I plant strawberries in the spring or fall?
5152Should I plow before irrigating, or should irrigation be done before the buds swell?
5152Should beans be hoed while the dew is on the vine?
5152Should heavy growing apricots be summer pruned?
5152Should it be fed whole or crushed?
5152Should it be picked off, thrown on the ground and plowed under?
5152Should not both apple and pear trees be kept down to about ten feet?
5152Should soft feed be given to the mothers of chicks intended for broilers?
5152Should the barley for hog feeding be rolled, ground or fed whole, dry or wet?
5152Should the grain be planted deeper than on ordinary land, and, if so, should a drill be used?
5152Should the little twigs an the lower parts of young fruit trees be removed or shortened?
5152Should the main branches be shortened in a three- year- old almond tree?
5152Should the new shoots of Loganberry vines, which come out in the spring, be left or cut away?
5152Should they be bleached, and, if so, how is it done?
5152Should they be replaced with new stock?
5152Should this be done right away or later?
5152So the question occurred to me, why should it not be a profitable pasture for the dry summers on the coast or foothill ranges of the State?
5152Soils, Fertilizers and Irrigation What is Intensive Cultivation?
5152Some people claim that the feed a hen eats does not affect the egg at all; but if it does not, why do eggs differ in color and quality?
5152Some say only one eye to a piece; others say several eyes- which is better?
5152The land is leveled for alfalfa also; will the alfalfa disturb the growth of trees?
5152The mower being 5-foot cut, would you count on cutting a 4 1/2 or 5-foot swath?
5152Timothy we should like, but this is not its habitat, is it?
5152To insure the best crop of corn possible, does it pay to sucker it or not?
5152To sow in bare spots in the alfalfa, would the rye grass prevent bloat?
5152Under what conditions is irrigation necessary?
5152Was It the Potash or the Water?
5152We, of course, know that butter is sold by the pound and cream by the pint, quart or gallon, but what is butter- fat sold by?
5152What I wish to know is this: Will this crop be beneficial or injurious to the trees?
5152What I wish to know is whether it is probably something in the soil that makes them grow too large, or is it probably the method of treatment?
5152What Is Certified Milk?
5152What Is a"Grade"?
5152What Is"Butter- fat?"
5152What Kind of Beet for Stock?
5152What Slopes for Fruit?
5152What Will the Sucker Be?
5152What about planting the seed from St. Michael''s oranges or of grapefruit for a seed- bed to be budded to Valencias?
5152What about"Teosinte,"its food value, method of culture, and adaptability to our climate, character of soil required?
5152What amount of freezing and drouth can English walnuts stand?
5152What are the approximate contents of common stable manure; also, how much of the above is contained in bean straw?
5152What are the conditions most favorable to orange trees budded upon sour stock; also upon sweet stock and trifoliata?
5152What are the dates for planting crops to be used for soiling in your State?
5152What are they?
5152What can I do for a"blind teat"?
5152What can I do to cure my chicks of eating each other?
5152What can I do to prevent it?
5152What can I do to relieve a horse that balls up on alfalfa at the time of the first symptoms?
5152What can I do to soil that dries out and crusts over so hard that it wo n''t permit vegetable growth?
5152What can I do?
5152What can I give him that may be put in the mash?
5152What can I plant on this land and get a crop?
5152What can I put on the land after the oat crop is taken off to furnish hay for horses during the coming winter?
5152What can I use to disinfect poultry belongings?
5152What can be done for bloating?
5152What can be done to stop bloody milk?
5152What can you say of red clover on shallow soils in the Sacramento valley under irrigation?
5152What can you tell me about the plant here?
5152What caused it, or is there any danger of other cows taking it, and if so, what can we do?
5152What caused these squashes, of which I send you samples, to be so hard and woody?
5152What causes the death of the top shoots in apple trees?
5152What chemicals should I put into the soil to insure a good crop of vegetables, such as tomatoes, string beans, or other over- ground producers?
5152What crop can I plant between rows of young orange trees to utilize the ground as well as pay a little something?
5152What crop would be best?
5152What detriment is hardpan if 14 inches below the surface and in some places 12 inches?
5152What do you advise for killing and removing the whitish mold that forms on trays used for drying prunes?
5152What do you advise for planting in the fall for winter pasture in the Sacramento valley?
5152What do you know about it?
5152What do you think of putting manure on young alfalfa?
5152What do you think of the Early Richmond cherry in such a place?
5152What do you think?
5152What do you think?
5152What effect does putting lime on land have in holding moisture?
5152What effect will a crop of wheat have on new cleared land, to be planted in fruit trees later on?
5152What explanation is there for these variations?
5152What forage plant can I grow in a newly planted orchard?
5152What influence, if any, has the moon on plant growth?
5152What is a balanced ration for milk cows and brood sows?
5152What is a good method of breaking in young brooder chicks to use the roosts?
5152What is a good poultry tonic?
5152What is a good way to preserve eggs for home use?
5152What is a legal milk house in California?
5152What is adobe?
5152What is best to do with an apricot or prune tree when it has been hit with an implement and the bark knocked off?
5152What is best to do?
5152What is difference in life of peach and almond in California?
5152What is gypsum composed of?
5152What is kale worth for cow feed as compared with alfalfa, also can it be cut and cured the same as alfalfa and what variety is the best?
5152What is meant by breeding a sow in the purple?
5152What is now the best course to transform them into peach trees?
5152What is stover?
5152What is the advantage of a high- grafted walnut?
5152What is the advantage, if any, of the long stock from grafting high, over the grafted root?
5152What is the average commercial yield of asparagus to the acre in California?
5152What is the best fertilizer for the soil which is heavy, and when is the best time to apply it?
5152What is the best formula for feeding work horses with oat hay, alfalfa, barley( crushed) and corn as rations?
5152What is the best manner of planting?
5152What is the best material with which to coat the shingles on my barn roof?
5152What is the best means of fertilizing an olive orchard?
5152What is the best method of storing stock beets and stock carrots in this climate?
5152What is the best period to cut alfalfa hay for cow feed and the best method for curing?
5152What is the best plan of treatment for frosted orange trees?
5152What is the best remedy for a horse that has worms?
5152What is the best stuff to use on wounds and large cuts on my fruit trees?
5152What is the best time for planting Jerusalem artichokes?
5152What is the best time to bud apples?
5152What is the best time to cut corn for the silo?
5152What is the best time to graft them?
5152What is the best time to prune the French prune and most other trees?
5152What is the best time to set out blackberries and Loganberries?
5152What is the best time to sow Egyptian corn; also how much per acre to sow?
5152What is the best time to transplant seedlings of the black walnut?
5152What is the best treatment for spots that have been scraped in leveling for irrigation?
5152What is the best variety of cow peas for a forage crap?
5152What is the best way and what the best month to do the work, or are trees too large to do well if moved?
5152What is the best way of storing pumpkins, under ordinary farm conditions, in a climate such as we have here in northern California?
5152What is the best way to get rid of cow manure so as to keep a barn sanitary and the place free from stench?
5152What is the best way to prepare land for Black- eye beans?
5152What is the best way?
5152What is the cause and cure of mottle leaf of citrus trees?
5152What is the cause and remedy?
5152What is the cause of bowel trouble in young chicks, and what to do for it?
5152What is the commercial value of the Sugar prune?
5152What is the cure for feather- eating?
5152What is the difference in the feeding value of wheat and barley for hogs and horses?
5152What is the disease which may be said to confine itself, with few exceptions, to young pigs weighing 100 pounds or less?
5152What is the effect of coal ashes on the red clay soil of Redlands or wood and coal ashes combined?
5152What is the effect of coal tar or asphaltum applied to the bark of trees?
5152What is the fertilizing value of hog manure, and also what is the best fertilizer to use for potatoes?
5152What is the food value of spelt?
5152What is the food value of sunflower seed as a ration for fowls, mostly laying hens?
5152What is the general and what do you consider the ideal, manuring, and when applied for orange trees from 15 to 12 years old under irrigation?
5152What is the government recipe for whitewash?
5152What is the life of the peach root and of the almond?
5152What is the limit as to thinness before trees will not grow, or thrive?
5152What is the loss of weight in drying Bartlett pears?
5152What is the lowest temperature at which grapefruit and lemons will succeed?
5152What is the matter with young pigs when their eyes swell shut?
5152What is the method used by growers in picking for commercial shipping?
5152What is the method used in saving or threshing the seed from the Giant Russian sunflower?
5152What is the minimum depth of soil required for orange trees?
5152What is the most approved manner of grafting mulberry trees?
5152What is the most profitable amount of grain to feed to spring pigs while on alfalfa pasture, from the time of weaning to the time of marketing?
5152What is the outlook in California?
5152What is the process of dipping and bleaching Thompson seedless grapes?
5152What is the proper time for planting grape vines?
5152What is the proper time for pruning pear and apricot trees?
5152What is the proper time for pruning the walnut?
5152What is the proper time to sow alfalfa?
5152What is the proper treatment for a fresh wire cut on a horse?
5152What is the proper way to feed pumpkins to cows?
5152What is the recipe for preserving olives by heat, and how long do they have to remain in the heated state?
5152What is the relative worth of such hay as compared with more matured hay?
5152What is the remedy for a horse that stops often to urinate while working?
5152What is the trouble with cream that you churn on from Monday until Saturday, then have to give up in despair and turn it out to the hogs?
5152What is the truth?
5152What is the usefulness or harmfulness of the outflow from septic tanks for use an fruits and vegetables?
5152What is the value of Bermuda grass as a forage crop for cattle, more particularly dairy cows?
5152What is the value of grape pomace as a hog feed?
5152What is their behavior as to bearing?
5152What is time for sowing?
5152What is your idea about English walnuts on black walnut root?
5152What is your idea regarding the practicability of such an idea in a large commercial orchard?
5152What is your opinion on the subject?
5152What is your opinion on triangular planting as compared with square planting?
5152What is your opinion?
5152What is"sour"soil?
5152What kind of alfalfa will do best on sub- irrigated land which is very wet?
5152What kind of apple do you think would do best in a dry, hot climate?
5152What kind of grass is enclosed?
5152What kind of plants will grow best in adobe?
5152What kind of plants will grow best in this soil?
5152What kind of salt is used for salting hay, how much to use and how to apply it?
5152What kind of soil is best for alfalfa on a dairy ranch?
5152What kind of spray shall I use?
5152What kind should I try?
5152What length is it cut?
5152What method should be used to protect young fruit trees from cutworms?
5152What part of the plant is used in making insect powder and how is it prepared?
5152What process has milk to go through to be called"certified,"and what demand is there for it?
5152What quality is it in the soil in the vicinity of Watsonville that makes that country peculiarly adapted to the culture of apples?
5152What root is considered best for prune trees?
5152What root should I order?
5152What roots?
5152What saving may be made by chopping all oat hay when fed to horses?
5152What seasons are given for each sowing?
5152What shall I do for a young cow that milks herself?
5152What shall I do with some old trees that were budded about two months ago and are still green but not sprouted yet?
5152What shall I feed family Jersey cow in addition to alfalfa hay to insure a good supply of milk?
5152What should I do with these shoots?
5152What should be done with peach trees 35 years old which are becoming unthrifty, bearing only at the ends of the limbs, etc.?
5152What soil suits it best?
5152What spray can I use that will destroy them?
5152What time do you sow rape and vetch and are they good for chickens?
5152What time of the year can cow peas be planted, and can the entire crop be plowed under in time for planting field corn?
5152What treatment do you recommend?
5152What treatment should be adopted to guard against this excessive growth?
5152What varieties would cause the trees to bear?
5152What variety of blackberries or raspberries are the best for drying purposes?
5152What variety of grain adopted for poultry food will be the best to grow, with and also without irrigation?
5152What vegetables will thrive in localities where the sun shines only part of the day?
5152What will destroy patches of moss which are spreading over our lawns and apparently destroying the grass?
5152What would be the best to plant in an orchard on ground of a light sandy sediment which, after plowing, will move with the strong winds?
5152What would be the best to plant this fall, to be plowed under next spring, and to plant again next spring to plow under in the fall?
5152What would be the best to sow for sheep pasture- barley, oats, rye, vetch or rape?
5152What would be the most profitable potato to plant in the Salinas valley, and how small can a potato be cut up for planting?
5152What would be the result of pruning off these low branches, after the fruit is off?
5152What would happen on the crops of cucumbers, tomatoes and eggplants, etc., planted on the same place continuously?
5152What would you advise to sow as a crop to plow under?
5152What would you advise under the circumstances and what can be done to counteract this?
5152What would you do for citrus trees five years old that have been badly blown out of shape?
5152What would you do with land subject to overflow by the Sacramento when that river rises 20 feet, and which you wanted to plant to barley this season?
5152What would you think about rye for straw for horse collars?
5152When is the best time to apply Thomas phosphate slag on orchard land?
5152When is the best time to cultivate alfalfa, and how often during the season is it advantageous to do so?
5152When is the best time to cut rye for hay, and how should it best be handled?
5152When is the best time to plant?
5152When is the best time to remove large limbs from walnut trees?
5152When is the best time to sow vetch for hay, and what is the best variety?
5152When is the proper time to whitewash walnut trees to prevent sun scald?
5152When shall I do grafting?
5152When should I plant and what care should they have?
5152When should it be sowed, and when plowed under?
5152When the root of an orange or other fruit tree is exposed or brakes by the cultivator, what is the best way to treat that root?
5152When would be the best time to apply lime and how much?
5152Where do the Mahaleb and Mazzard cherries grow naturally?
5152Where soil and climatic conditions are favorable to the raising of apples, what effect has irrigation an them?
5152Which Alfalfa is Best?
5152Which Crop of Alfalfa for Seed?
5152Which are the best fruit trees to plant on black adobe soil with water table between 3 and 4 feet from surface?
5152Which are the best garden seeds to use, those raised in Ohio and the East or those raised in Washington and Oregon or those raised in this State?
5152Which cutting of alfalfa should be left for seed bearing?
5152Which is easier with the peach, grafting or budding?
5152Which is right?
5152Which is the best for dairy cows, plain red mangels or a cross between these and sugar beets?
5152Which is the best implement to use?
5152Which is the best method to irrigate a tract of 25 acres of sandy sediment sail, nearly level, preparatory to planting walnuts?
5152Which is the best root to have the almond grafted on, peach or bitter almond?
5152Which is the best way to dehorn cows and calves?
5152Which is the best way to do it, by budding or grafting, and what is the proper time?
5152Which is the best way to renew an old peach orchard?
5152Which is the best way to send scions by mail?
5152Which is the correct and best way to castrate a yearling colt, with an emasculator or a blade, and when is the proper time?
5152Which is the proper way to plow an orchard?
5152Which kind of fruit trees will grow and pay best?
5152Which kind of rye is the hardiest, the best yielding, and the best hay varieties in your State?
5152Which kind would be best for cows?
5152Which of the two would do the better in summer time?
5152Which one is the best for pasture and milk?
5152Which root is most durable?
5152Which sorghum is the most profitable to plant for the seed only White Egyptian, Brawn Egyptian or Yellow Mila?
5152Which would be best, to leave the land as it is until the rains come and then harrow, or harrow now?
5152Which would be better to use here, stable manure or commercial fertilizer?
5152Which would be most valuable to plant on river- bottom land for cattle and hog feed, sugar beets or mangels?
5152Which would be the better grain for me to buy for hog feed; wheat at$ 1.30 per hundred, or barley at$ 1?
5152Which would you advise us to set out in this part of the State?
5152While doing heavy plowing, how many pounds of rolled barley per day should I feed to keep 1300-pound horses in good condition?
5152Why Would Not Butter Come?
5152Why are eggs watery and light- colored?
5152Why did our butter not act like the creamery butter?
5152Why do my apricot trees not bring fruit?
5152Why do young apple plants in the seed bed became mildewed?
5152Why is it that gooseberries are not grown more in California?
5152Will Egyptian corn make good ensilage and at what time should it be cut to make the best feed for dairy cows?
5152Will He Have Peaches?
5152Will I do injury to my peach trees if I delay pruning until the last of February, or until the sap begins to run and the buds to swell?
5152Will Italian rye grass and red top clover be a success under irrigation as cow pasture in this county, either separately or mixed with alfalfa?
5152Will Milo maize grow profitable in Sonoma county?
5152Will Silver prune trees take other grafts, such as apricots or apples?
5152Will alfilaria( Erodium cicutarium) grow well on the hills of Sonoma county partially covered with shrubs?
5152Will apricots and peaches grafted or budded on myrobalan produce fruit as large as they will if grafted on their own stock?
5152Will barnyard manure help the hard land if cultivated in?
5152Will beach sand do adobe or clay soil any good?
5152Will boring into green stumps and inserting a handful of saltpeter kill the roots and cause the stump to readily burn up a few months later?
5152Will dry- plowing now cause a worse growth of filth after the rains than the customary fallowing in the spring?
5152Will ensilage( corn, oats) keep well in a silo of those dimensions?
5152Will fall seeding the same as wheat produce a seed crop?
5152Will foxtail choke out and exterminate alfalfa?
5152Will goat manure be of great value in fertilizing an orchard?
5152Will guano help, or is sodium nitrate or potash the thing?
5152Will hogs do well an that kind of diet, especially if given a little barley with it?
5152Will it be a good plan to pour on water from time to time over the top of this to keep the apples and all wet, or should the apples be kept dry?
5152Will it be advisable to plow up a poor stand of alfalfa about July 1 and plant to cow peas?
5152Will it be successful?
5152Will it increase the milk, or will it dry up the cows?
5152Will it make a bearing tree in time and be of like quality with the parent?
5152Will it not do about as much good as the same amount of bran?
5152Will lemons thrive in this soil?
5152Will olive trees grown from the olive seed be the right thing to plant?
5152Will onion sets planted in July grow and mature in the fall months?
5152Will onions from seed mature the same season if they are irrigated?
5152Will pears do to graft on the peach, or will plums do well on the peach?
5152Will potatoes grow well in adobe land, or partly adobe, that has not been used for seven years except for pasturing?
5152Will pruning grape vines when they bleed injure them?
5152Will rolled barley hurt milk cows, say two light feeds a day?
5152Will sand vetch grow on soil having one- half of one per cent alkali?
5152Will sugar beets grow on black alkali land?
5152Will sugar beets keep in a silo and how sugar beets rank as a hog feed?
5152Will summer pruning cause apple trees to bear fruit instead of growing so much new wood?
5152Will the Apples Be the Same Kind?
5152Will the carob tree( St. John''s Bread) do well in the Sacramento valley, and is it a desirable tree for lining a driveway?
5152Will the distillate emulsion- nicotine spray control brown scale as well as thrips?
5152Will the dry barnyard manure, when heaped up and dampened with water, make a valuable fertilizer?
5152Will the nitrate act alone, or must I apply also the phosphate and potash to get results?
5152Will the ordinary Bartlett pear do for pollination?
5152Will the same amount of fruit be produced by the fruit growing on the limbs higher up?
5152Will the seed from the variety carrying but one natural head produce seed that will reproduce true to the parent?
5152Will the seed germinate readily and when is the right time to plant?
5152Will the trees commence to grow?
5152Will they be true to the parent tree or will they have to be grafted?
5152Will they bear just as good, or is it necessary to take the scions from old bearing trees?
5152Will they lay any eggs while growing new feathers?
5152Will they make good stock for them, and, if so, is it necessary to cut below the original bud?
5152Will vetch produce a heavier crop than grain?
5152Will walnuts grow well in the foothill country; elevation about 600 feet, soil rich, does not crack in summer and seems to have small stones in it?
5152Will water drain off the low checks if the hardpan is dynamited, and will this land grow alfalfa with profit?
5152Will you give a formula for a dry mash?
5152Will you give information about its adaptability to cucumbers?
5152Will you give localities of the leading production of onion seed or dry sets in your State?
5152Will you give the method for giving the gloss to dried French prunes?
5152Will you kindly give the experience of pear growers in California who have grown the dwarfs?
5152Will you kindly inform me what you consider the best treatment for apple trees affected by woolly aphis?
5152Will you kindly tell me the cause and cure for bowel trouble among hens?
5152Will you kindly tell me when is the proper time to irrigate potatoes, before they bloom or after they bloom, and do they require much water?
5152Will you please tell me if my next crop would be apt to have scab, provided I got good clean seed and planted in the same ground?
5152With fair cultivation, will an acre produce about 10 tons of ensilage without fertilization- it being bottom land?
5152With this heavy rainfall, is there any advantage to be gained by early plowing and clean cultivation right through the winter?
5152With water- table at 18 feet, which root is best for almond trees?
5152Would Canadian field peas and cow peas be valuable as a forage crop for cows and hogs; also as fertilizer?
5152Would Clapp''s Favorite be a good pollinizer for the Bartlett as well as the White Doyenne?
5152Would Egyptian corn that has been musty and then dried in the sun be fit for pigs?
5152Would a dark room be suitable?
5152Would air- slackened lime be suitable to sprinkle over the dropping boards in hen houses?
5152Would an irrigation every forty days be often enough?
5152Would asphaltum do to use an sunburned bark?
5152Would citrons do well there without irrigation, and would they be better than stock- beets for hog feed?
5152Would cleanings from sweet peas or all kinds of seeds grown on a seed farm be of any value as a fertilizer on sandy loam soil for an orchard?
5152Would cloth do to cover a hotbox to raise lettuce, radishes, etc., for winter use where we get a very heavy rainfall?
5152Would composting break down the shell of the seed?
5152Would four feet of good loose soil be enough for lemons?
5152Would it be a good plan, after we have marked out our rows, to scatter some fertilizer in these marks and put the corn right on top of it?
5152Would it be advisable to herd milch cows for a few hours each day on a field of black oats which is to be grown for hay?
5152Would it be all right to thin out a dense growth of wood in the prune trees in September?
5152Would it be any advantage to bud the Washington Navel on grapefruit and lemon roots?
5152Would it be best to strip all leaves or branches off, or leave one on?
5152Would it be better to cut the tree down to the green part, or let them alone?
5152Would it be good policy to use the manure, or would it be more satisfactory to top- dress with gypsum?
5152Would it be harmful to add 2 or 3 pounds of steamed bone meal to the hole of a young tree just before planting?
5152Would it be possible to plant the Yorkshire Hero pea in on orange grove as late as December 25 and get a crop from the peas?
5152Would it be practical to take the tops of these trees and graft on one- year seedlings and get the same results as from the trees I bought?
5152Would it be proper to graft one- year California black walnut seedlings that must also be transplanted?
5152Would it be right to trim them up while dormant this winter, or should I let them grow another year before doing so?
5152Would it be safe to set them on such land?
5152Would it be well to cut it up and blow it into the barn, and would it do all right for silage?
5152Would it be worth paying 10 cents a hundred for rolling, and then haul the grain 8 miles by wagon?
5152Would it best for her to go entirely dry before coming fresh, or will it be all right if she does not entirely dry up?
5152Would it injure alfalfa to pasture lightly after the last cutting?
5152Would it not be best to"top"them yet?
5152Would it not progress as rapidly?
5152Would it pay in returns to use large potatoes for seed in preference to culls?
5152Would it pay me to raise horse beans for fattening hogs?
5152Would rape be a good pasture crop sown broadcast?
5152Would springtime be a better time to sow it on soil that is very soft in winter?
5152Would such plowing and cultivation result in any serious loss of plant food?
5152Would sunning the trays be effective, or washing in hot water, or is there some suitable fungicide?
5152Would that hurt them for seed, and also how long could they be safely left there now before planting?
5152Would the Canadian field pea make a satisfactory growth here if sown as soon as the rains begin?
5152Would the charcoal be of any service on that lot as a fertilizer?
5152Would the fact that it is frozen make it injurious to feed?
5152Would the fact that they are covered with smut cause any trouble?
5152Would there be anything gained by transplanting old olive trees 6 to 8 inches in diameter over nursery stock?
5152Would they be at all suitable to get as a field bean which the hogs eat?
5152Would they come into bearing any sooner and be as good trees?
5152Would they do better in the Imperial valley?
5152Would this be all right?
5152Would this be best for garden truck and berries?
5152Would this pea add much to the fertility of the soil?
5152Would white and pink beans do well on the red orange land at Palermo with plenty of water?
5152Would you advise an early or late application of nitrogen, such as nitrate or guano?
5152Would you advise breeding at two or three years old?
5152Would you advise budding peaches on almond roots; if not, why?
5152Would you advise fall or spring planting?
5152Would you advise me to plant the"sour stock"as it comes from the nursery and have it budded or crown- budded later?
5152Would you advise planting of pecans in commercial orchards here?
5152Would you kindly inform me what I could do to exterminate them on my young orchard?
5152Would you plant Comice pears instead of Bartletts, and why?
5152Would you recommend cow peas or some kind of sugar corn?
5152Would you recommend deep plowing followed by a packer and harrow so as to preserve the moisture?
5152Would you recommend different systems for grain lands and irrigated lands?
12419Ah,he said, with a touch of his former restraint;"and why?"
12419Ai n''t he horrid?
12419Ai n''t you Teresa?
12419Alas, Juanita, what avails it now? 12419 And Father Pedro, what said he of him?"
12419And I suppose,said Mrs. Patterson angrily,"you''d have put out too?"
12419And any one coming from the road we left just now and going to-- to-- that place, would have to cross just here? 12419 And do you think,"he asked with logical deliberation,"that you could find any plant from another I should give you?"
12419And give you a show to snatch that six- shooter and blow a hole through me, as you did to the Sheriff of Calaveras, eh? 12419 And he has been with you here-- yesterday-- tonight?"
12419And he would be good to his own forsaken Belle,she murmured caressingly,"and would n''t let any one harm her?"
12419And his name was----?
12419And how will you recognize your baby in this young lady?
12419And it was here?
12419And now?
12419And she did n''t let on anythin''about him?
12419And that idea is--?
12419And that''s the fore hatch?
12419And the Old Man?
12419And the body?
12419And the child?
12419And the clothes, friend Cranch?
12419And there was no real May in the case?
12419And they live?
12419And this,summed up the young girl, with a slight shrug of her pretty shoulders,"is_ your May_?"
12419And thou hast kept back or put away no sign nor mark of her parentage? 12419 And to save him you have deceived me?
12419And what did_ you_ do?
12419And what do you reckon?
12419And what does that prove?
12419And what if I happen to know that the Excelsior boys ai n''t blastin''to- day?
12419And when did he leave you?
12419And when does the guardian come?
12419And where are they now?
12419And who are they?
12419And who else?
12419And who was it advised us to dam the creek below the race and make it do the thing?
12419And why in blazes did n''t you say so first?
12419And you ai n''t quite clear in your mind, are you, if_ you_ have n''t done the work already? 12419 And you call yourself a California miner?"
12419And you did n''t find anything?
12419And you did not hold down your head purposely?
12419And you heard all that when you listened just now?
12419And you kept it because of the odd resemblance one of the names bore to yours?
12419And you met no one?
12419And you stole his mare?
12419And you were here at seven; you could have covered some ground in four hours?
12419And you wo n''t have to smell your way again?
12419And you''re going?
12419And you''re sure you never knew any?
12419And you?
12419And you?
12419And your mother-- do you remember her?
12419And_ he_ told you?
12419And_ you_?
12419Anything wrong with the claim?
12419Are we going down together?
12419Are we nearly there?
12419Are you a family man?
12419Are you goin''back on us?
12419Are you mad? 12419 Are you nervous because a single wayfarer happens to stray here?"
12419Are you satisfied you have been duped?
12419Are you sure that you did not love that Francisco? 12419 Are you sure?"
12419Are you sure?
12419Are you-- are you-- going?
12419Are you_ not_?
12419Are_ you_?
12419As long as he was n''t coming here, why did you give me such a fright?
12419At daybreak, reverend father?
12419Before your cabin or on the highway?
12419But are not these papers valuable?
12419But are you mad? 12419 But are you sure you are not pretending to love me now, as you pretended to think I was the_ muchacha_ you had run away with and lost?
12419But ca n''t you tell me now?
12419But come, I say, ai n''t you going to treat? 12419 But did any one know of this but yourself?"
12419But did n''t he say,queried the Left Bower, also stopping short,"suthin''about its being contingent on our doing some work on the race?"
12419But did you really find it?
12419But for what?
12419But hev you?
12419But how did_ you_ know it?
12419But how? 12419 But how?
12419But if it was some friend of his,suggested Brace uneasily,"what would you do?"
12419But if it were possible, if she were still living, are you fit to seek her, to even make yourself known to her, to appear before her?
12419But suppose_ I_ wanted to sing out for you, what will I call you?
12419But suppose_ you_ ai n''t accustomed to risks?
12419But tell me, Teresa, why did you go to Excelsior?
12419But the Ranch?
12419But the girl, Inez, who was with you, did n''t she make a row?
12419But these proofs?
12419But what does it all mean, father?
12419But what has Miss Nott to do with M. de Ferrières?
12419But what name do you wish to call me?
12419But who are these?
12419But who is in the boat?
12419But why have you sent for me?
12419But why lawyers,continued Padre Pedro, with a slight sneer he could not repress,"if the child is found and Señor Cranch is satisfied?"
12419But why was this not told to me before?
12419But why? 12419 But you did n''t mean to be-- it was some mistake, was n''t it?"
12419But you did n''t see her there-- and how do you know she is there now?
12419But you have been crying; why?
12419But you said you did n''t want to go?
12419But, Nellie, I never thought that you--"Never thought that I-- what?
12419But, father, have we the_ right_ to give''em away?
12419But,he added, after a pause, with the air of a man obliged to revive a stale and unpleasant memory,"if I did-- what about it?"
12419But,said Renshaw,"do you think that would have been fair to Sleight?"
12419But... did Nellie... understand you?
12419Ca n''t ye get the poor critter some whiskey?
12419Calumny?
12419Can you not understand that a woman like me must know a thing once and forever? 12419 Can you remember,"he one day asked her,"what time it was when you cut the_ riata_ and got away?"
12419Captain Poindexter, is it? 12419 Collecting?"
12419Come now, that''s a compliment to you, is n''t it?
12419Could it have been Miss Nellie?
12419Could n''t you manage,she said gently,"to lean on me a few steps further, until I could bring you to a cooler spot and nearer assistance?"
12419Did I?
12419Did he ask for_ me_?
12419Did he ever try to seek you out?
12419Did he look like a sailor?
12419Did he tell you this?
12419Did she say anything?
12419Did this ring belong to you?
12419Did you ever go there with Low?
12419Did you find anything disturbed_ there_?
12419Did you go to the cabin in the woods yesterday?
12419Did you hear--_did_ you hear what he said, boys?
12419Did you see him?--in his room?
12419Did_ you_ send it?
12419Do I know Lance Harriott?
12419Do I know the d-- d ruffian? 12419 Do n''t be alarmed,"he said, gayly,"it''s only"--"What?"
12419Do n''t you remember our long talk coming from church?
12419Do n''t you remember?
12419Do n''t you smell it yourself?
12419Do you know Hornsby?
12419Do you know any one who wears a frieze coat like that?
12419Do you mean to say that every miner does n''t know that it''s lucky to dig wherever human blood has been spilt?
12419Do you remember,he continued,"one evening when I told you some sea tales, you said you always thought there must be some story about the Pontiac?
12419Do you see that biggest tree, with the root stretching out half- way across to the opposite one?
12419Do you think it was wise to sell that particular skin, which might be identified?
12419Do you think you could get me some breakfast for that, and have enough left to buy something for yourself?
12419Do you think you have come into possession of this alleged deed like a gentleman?
12419Do you want me to?
12419Do you wish me to walk the rest of the way home?
12419Do you,he asked, in a voice he scarcely recognized himself,--"do you want this man inside?"
12419Do you?
12419Do_ you_ lay claim to them?
12419Does Mademoiselle think so?
12419Does that mean you''ve found nothing?
12419Dost thou mean there are none?
12419Dost thou not see, little sister? 12419 Drag whom?"
12419Ef,said Nott, kindly, with a laying on of large benedictory and paternal hands,"ef ye''re willin''to see Rosey agin, without_ speakin_?
12419Eh?
12419Everything but whom?
12419Father,she began,"when mother died, would_ you_ have liked anybody to take her trunks and paw round her things and wear them?"
12419Ferrers?
12419Fine doin''s this, yer receivin''clandecent bundles and letters, eh?
12419Flip, why do n''t you?
12419For him?
12419For no other reason?
12419For only that?
12419For, her? 12419 Friends o''his-- feller furrin citizens-- spies on Rosey, do n''t you see?
12419Glad to hear it,said Lance, with unmistakable satisfaction,"but why did you go for my revolver?"
12419Go on-- introduce me-- can''t you? 12419 Go where?"
12419Going?
12419Got down to walk, and the coach got away from you, Jack, eh?
12419Had he a long mustache and a sad, sweet smile, and a voice so gentle and yet so strong that you felt he ordered you to do things without saying it? 12419 Had n''t you better sit down?"
12419Hallo?
12419Have I your permission to stay?
12419Have you any other friends that come?
12419Have you been long here?
12419Have you been long in these parts, Miss?
12419Have you implored forgiveness of the father-- the man you wronged-- before you came here?
12419He''s rather fresh,he said, eying her keenly:"are you sure you can manage him?"
12419Hezn''t she told yer?
12419How dared she show you my letter--_you_ of all men? 12419 How did you find it?"
12419How did you find it?
12419How did you get them?
12419How do I know,said the priest harshly, without turning his head,"that you did not make away with this child?"
12419How do you know_ he_ knew it, father?
12419How do_ you_ know?
12419How far is it?
12419How looks he, this Americano who seeks thee?
12419How many have you helped over this road?
12419How many, for instance?
12419How should I?
12419How soon can I go?
12419How, then?
12419I beg your pardon?
12419I mean--she hesitated;"have you no friends?"
12419I reckon that was n''t much like either you or me,said Dunn slowly,"was it?
12419I reckon, now, Rosey''s got high- flown ideas of livin''in a castle with ruins, eh?
12419I see,said the young man quietly;"and you?"
12419I suppose I did n''t get a very good character from my last place?
12419I suppose I frightened you, popping up the fore hatch just now?
12419I suppose this style of thing ai n''t very fancy, is it?
12419I suppose you could n''t buy one at Indian Spring?
12419I suppose you know nothing of his business? 12419 I thought so,"said Rosey simply;"you''re the contractor?"
12419I want to know what you are going to do?
12419I was only wantin''to know ef you had any news for me, boss?
12419I was sayin''that Mr. Ferrières did n''t happen in while the young feller was there-- eh?
12419I''m very sorry,she said,"but would n''t that,"pointing to the carcass of the bear,"have made them curious?"
12419I?
12419If Mr. Nott does n''t sign, sir?
12419If anybody dropped in and asked for you, what name will they say?
12419If he''s such a good man, why do you hesitate?
12419If you do not wish the inquiry carried on,he began,"of course"--"I?
12419In course, kinder sweepin''round the galley, and offerin''to fetch you wood and water, eh?
12419Is anything the matter? 12419 Is he here?"
12419Is it a bear, or a brigand?
12419Is it far?
12419Is it?
12419Is n''t it just about the ridiculousest thing all round?
12419Is that all?
12419Is that all?
12419Is that another of your lies?
12419Is that petition for grading Pontiac Street ready?
12419Is that the way the squaws bathe and dry themselves?
12419Is that you, Spence?
12419Is the wedding or the hanging to take place first, or together, so he can officiate at both?
12419Is there any one to serve here?
12419Is this all father gave you?
12419It is possible she rejoins him, eh?
12419It is too droll, Mademoiselle, is it not?
12419It is,responded Low, in gratified surprise;"but how did you know it?
12419It seems dreadful to put on the poor thing''s clothes, does n''t it?
12419It''s a bad lookout for me, ai n''t it?
12419It_ was_ worth a thousand dollars, was n''t it?
12419Ith it a mulatto or a Thircuth, or both?
12419Kinder like ole times, ai n''t it? 12419 Know what?"
12419Let him take me away? 12419 Let me see-- that''s Donna Elvira''s dress-- is it not?"
12419Like me, for instance?
12419Lo, the poor Indian?
12419Looking round the ship, was he-- eh, Rosey?
12419Looks a little as if I were running away, do n''t it?
12419Looks kinder as if I was a pris''ner, do n''t it?
12419Makes diamonds?
12419Makin''it for anythin''?
12419Many of''em?
12419May I?
12419Maybe you forget how you used to row and tear round here because tramps and such like came to the ranch for suthin'', and I gave it to''em? 12419 Might I not say the same to you regarding your friend, the old Frenchman?"
12419My papers?
12419Nellie,said Wynn excitedly,"do you want to drive me mad?
12419News?
12419No; why?
12419No? 12419 Nor hear it?
12419Nor ye ai n''t one of them chicken lifters that raided Henderson''s ranch? 12419 Nor ye ai n''t that chap ez beat his wife unto death at Santa Clara?"
12419Not any one who scents himself with some doctor''s stuff like cologne?
12419Of purchasing? 12419 Of what?"
12419Oh, he did say that, did he? 12419 Oh, he''s your father-- Nott?
12419Oh, that was_ you_ kicked up such a row, was it?
12419Oh, they''re not big?
12419Oh, where?
12419Oh, you want me to help you, do you? 12419 Or from a drawing of it?"
12419Or have you anything to say to me about him in private?
12419P''r''aps you and him did n''t break into this ship last night, jist to run off with my darter Rosey? 12419 Perhaps you''d like to go back and see them?"
12419Perhaps,he said grimly,"you would also like news of the photographer and Captain Bower, or did your father agree with them better?"
12419Pretty comfortable, eh?
12419Really, now?
12419Satisfied with what?
12419Shall I open it?
12419Shall we beach her?
12419Sit down, ca n''t ye? 12419 Sleight wants to buy her?
12419Smelt so?
12419So take a seat a minit, wo n''t ye?
12419So you thought you''d freeze on to that six- shooter of mine until you saw my hand?
12419So_ that_ was your little game?
12419Some one was listening-- did you not see him? 12419 Sure, Flip?"
12419Tell me, child, didst thou say that this coast was wild and desolate of man, beast, and habitation?
12419Tell me,said Lance hoarsely, laying his quivering hand on the table,"was Bob Ridley your son?"
12419That Low is really your son?
12419That there are not slips of memory, eh? 12419 That you did not complete your revenge by-- by-- killing it, as your comrade suspected you?
12419That''s the kind you''re looking for, is n''t it?
12419The Postmaster?
12419The property?
12419The tall, lame man, who was half eaten by a grizzly?
12419The what?
12419Then Dunn has gone to the woods?
12419Then I am to believe that you prefer to spend your leisure moments in looking after that creature to calling here?
12419Then he does n''t go with the coach to Indian Spring to- day?
12419Then how did you come to think of it?
12419Then it was_ you_ made these holes?
12419Then what did you mean by saying we reckoned our canoe was too full?
12419Then what is that?
12419Then why did he look so silly at first, and then put on airs when I joked him about it, eh?
12419Then why did n''t you come out when they hailed you last night?
12419Then why do n''t she say who sent''em, and what they are like,said the Postmaster,"if there''s nothing in it?"
12419Then you are certain she is the babe you seek?
12419Then you are doing this for a society?
12419Then you came here just to see me?
12419Then you did not come alone?
12419Then you did not see him go?
12419Then you do n''t happen to have heard anything of Spencer?
12419Then you do n''t want to know?
12419Then you fired that shot to bring me back?
12419Then you know it?
12419Then you reckoned to go, any way?
12419Then you think I am safe here?
12419Then you were not there-- then you did n''t leave me to die?
12419Then you wo n''t bring me anything to eat here?
12419Then you wo n''t shoot him on sight?
12419Then you''re sure it was Ferriferes you saw pass by your window before you called me?
12419Then your mother was really an Indian?
12419Then, where is he now?
12419Then, where is she?
12419There are other relations, perhaps?
12419They?
12419To leave Mademoiselle and leave the ship?
12419Was he Blue Grass, then, dear old boy?
12419Was he worse?--I mean did he look badly, father?
12419Was n''t that our idea?
12419Was that hatch fastened as it is now?
12419Well, what do you thay?
12419Well, you are a h-- ll of a fellow, ai n''t you?
12419Well, you_ are_ a fool, are n''t you?
12419Well,he said, gayly,"what next?"
12419Well,she continued impatiently,"who is she?
12419Well,she said hoarsely,"what are you going to do about it?"
12419Well?
12419Well?
12419Were n''t they directed to me?
12419What are ye talkin''about?
12419What are you hiding for-- here in this tree?
12419What are you waiting for?
12419What became of that bar? 12419 What calumny?"
12419What can the fellow be up to?
12419What care I how he looks,said Juanita,"or what he is?
12419What did he_ say_?
12419What did the other two want? 12419 What did you make it for?"
12419What did you say?
12419What do they want?
12419What do you mean?
12419What do you mean?
12419What do you mean?
12419What do you mean?
12419What does he want to buy her for?
12419What does it mean?
12419What does your father do here?
12419What for? 12419 What has happened?"
12419What has happened?
12419What have we here?
12419What if I do n''t?
12419What if I told you it is the lawyer, it is the doctor, it is the banker that brings me, a gentleman, to this, eh? 12419 What if I were to confess to you that I lately suspected him of knowing the secret, and of trying to gain your assistance?"
12419What if she did? 12419 What in the name of goodness are you doing?"
12419What is it, father?
12419What is it?
12419What is your purpose, then?
12419What mean you?
12419What name did you say?
12419What new alarm is this? 12419 What news?"
12419What next? 12419 What said he to thee, child?"
12419What sayest thou, good Antonio?
12419What shall I do with your handkerchief?
12419What will you do?
12419What''s all right?
12419What''s that you were saying just now about a bearskin he sold?
12419What''s that you''re saying?
12419What''s the matter with your neck?
12419What''s the reason you did n''t sell this old ship long ago, take a decent house in the town, and bring up your daughter like a lady?
12419What''s to keep me from killing Poindexter in his tracks?
12419What''s your name?
12419What, father?
12419What?
12419When I had only invited myself? 12419 When do you go?"
12419Where are you?
12419Where did you find it?
12419Where is he?
12419Where is your daughter now?
12419Where were you yesterday?
12419Where would have been my reparation-- my duty?
12419Where''s that whiskey, pardner?
12419Where?
12419Where?
12419Which way are you going?
12419Who are you, Señor Heathen, who dare to dictate to me, a Father of Holy Church? 12419 Who are you, who speak thus?"
12419Who dares say that? 12419 Who did the grocery man say that to?"
12419Who else_ does_ call you so?
12419Who fired that shot?
12419Who is the coroner?
12419Who is_ he_?
12419Who occupies it besides?
12419Who said it was a woman?
12419Who said so?
12419Who''s Kennedy and Bijah?
12419Who''s got another horse and buggy?
12419Who''s there?
12419Who? 12419 Whom?"
12419Why did you come like that?
12419Why do n''t you give me up at once, and do a service to one of your friends?
12419Why do n''t you read it yourself?
12419Why do you have to go all the way round?
12419Why do you seek me, then?
12419Why have you not been to Red Chief? 12419 Why here?"
12419Why in blazes do n''t he go up to that there blamed hotel on the summit? 12419 Why is it not, Señor?"
12419Why not at the time? 12419 Why not examine the place where he was concealed?
12419Why not? 12419 Why not?"
12419Why should I? 12419 Why should n''t you, Cal?"
12419Why?
12419Why?
12419Why?
12419Will you give your word, Don Josà ©, that you will not press the claim for a month?
12419Will you wait a moment for me?
12419Wish me good luck, wo n''t you?
12419With your nose?
12419Would you sell it again for a song?
12419Ye ai n''t brought no presents, hev ye?
12419Ye ai n''t got no pooty things for poor Wangee girl?
12419Ye ai n''t lost it agin, hev ye?
12419Ye did n''t none on ye happen to drop anything round yer last night?
12419Yes; did n''t you read the note I left on the herbarium? 12419 You are going away?"
12419You are sure of that?
12419You are sure we are not seen?
12419You are_ sure_?
12419You can?
12419You did n''t swallow all that rot about the diamond, did you?
12419You did?--and why?
12419You do n''t ask me mine?
12419You do n''t mean to say that''s the sort of hog wash the old man serves out to you regularly?
12419You do n''t remember anything of your father?
12419You do n''t suppose,returned Mrs. Patterson contemptuously,"that she''s got anything but what that man of hers-- Poindexter-- lets her have?"
12419You do n''t?
12419You feel sorry for any one that''s dead, do n''t you?
12419You have n''t got a towel-- or,she said dubiously, looking at her small handkerchief,"anything to dry them on?"
12419You have n''t got last week''s''Sacramento Union,''have you? 12419 You have n''t sold it to that man Sleight?"
12419You never found anything else on the trail?
12419You say he and your father did n''t agree? 12419 You say it was the same Lascar you saw before?"
12419You say you found that ring in the road some three months before-- the-- the-- you know what I mean-- the body-- was discovered?
12419You say you heard the slide come down before you left the cabin?
12419You think so?
12419You think the fire will not go north of where you found me?
12419You thought it might have been dropped by some one in passing?
12419You travel a good deal on your figure, pardner, do n''t you?
12419You were good friends enough until--"Until he insulted me just now; is that it?"
12419You will not think me foolish if I ask you to wait here while I go in there--she pointed to the ominous thicket near them--"alone?"
12419You would n''t stand snoopin''round instead of lettin''the Old Man get used to the idea alone? 12419 You''re riding inside?"
12419You''re sure you have n''t dropped anything?
12419You--_you_--here?
12419You?
12419You_ have_ a friend and countryman already with you, do you know? 12419 You_ think_ she died?
12419Yur ai n''t one o''the McCarthy gang-- are ye?
12419_ Do n''t you see we''re gaining on him_?
12419_ Quien sabe?_returned Tucker, with a reckless laugh.
12419_ Quien sabe_?
12419_ What_ treasure? 12419 ''''Spose you sell the ship?'' 12419 ''But what will Dunn say?'' 12419 ''But wot makes Mr. Renshaw go, father,''sez she;''wot makes everybody run away from the ship?'' 12419 ''Hallo, Cranch,''sez he to me,''so you got away, did n''t you? 12419 ''I reckon I do n''t hitch on, pardner,''sez I;''security what for?'' 12419 ''There,''sez he,''that''s_ your_ security-- now where''s_ mine_?'' 12419 ''What are you talking about,''sez I;''how should I know?'' 12419 ''What''ll you take for her and the lot she stands on?'' 12419 ''Will he not be jealous?''
12419( with a sad smile)"that_ you_ are not above that weakness?"
12419After a moment she asked, suddenly,"What are you going to do with Hornsby?"
12419Ai n''t it just the biggest thing for the boys to get hold of?
12419Ai n''t it the same man as killed Arkansaw Bob-- Bob Ridley-- the name he went by in Sonora?
12419Am I goin''to stop here, or have I got to get up and get?"
12419Am I the fire?"
12419An awkward silence followed; Teresa broke it gayly:"But your girl, your sweetheart, my benefactor-- will_ she_ let you go?"
12419And at the word of a self- convicted man of sin-- a man whose tardy repentance was not yet absolved by the Holy Church?
12419And did his eye read your thoughts?--that very thought that you must obey him?"
12419And had she not made his humiliation complete by begging Charley''s interference between him and his enemy?
12419And how''s the cap''en''s baby?
12419And how-- but what if somebody else, Union Mills or the Judge, had been the first discoverer?
12419And if this Juanita is not your girl, eh?"
12419And if_ you_ do"--"Well?"
12419And there was nothing else; no paper nor envelope?"
12419And was this sacred trust to be withdrawn from him?
12419And what business had this strange young man to use the ship so familiarly?
12419And what do you think he is?"
12419And what had he been doing here?
12419And what might not come from that meeting away from the prying eyes of their own town?
12419And what was she now?
12419And when did you have that pretty hope?"
12419And who was Bob Ridley, eh?
12419And why was it?
12419And why?
12419And why?
12419And yet was it unreasonable?
12419And you used to dance at the Alhambra?"
12419And-- what else?"
12419Are n''t you a Christian?"
12419Are ye moonin''agin with yer secrets?
12419Are you comfortable?"
12419Are you sure he will come?"
12419Are you sure it is not pity for the deceit you practiced upon me-- upon Don Juan-- upon poor Father Pedro?"
12419Are you sure you''ve got the right bearings?"
12419As the astonished teamster drew up before this elegant apparition, she panted:"Why did you make me run so far, and why did n''t you look up?"
12419Because I''m a girl I do n''t see why I ca n''t go out without a keeper, and why I can not do what any man can do that is n''t wrong; do you?
12419Before that time I want you to do something to save a fragment of your property from the ruin; do you understand?
12419Besides, have I not told thee it ill becomes a child of Christ to chatter with those sons of Belial?
12419But I suppose he''s accustomed to take risks?"
12419But canst thou not repeat the words-- the_ words_ he said?"
12419But could n''t you let me wait here or in the gangway until then, Miss Nott?
12419But did you expect them to- night?"
12419But had we not better first try to find if there_ is_ any property before we examine his claims to it?"
12419But how?
12419But if_ they_ were here, where was_ he_, and in what new disguise had he escaped from his poverty?
12419But the lawyer, the banker, the doctor, what are they?"
12419But we must keep it dark until after I marry Nellie, do n''t you see?
12419But what of that?
12419But what was that mystery, and why was the ring secondary to himself?
12419But why come here?"
12419But why dost thou think this stranger is my new guardian?"
12419But why had the Lascar been haunting the ship before?
12419But you tell me it was not so?"
12419But_ what_ did he think?
12419But_ you_, Don Marco, of whom are you advocate?
12419Buy it, you mean?"
12419Ca n''t you understand?"
12419Can you drive forty miles?"
12419Come, make tracks, will ye?"
12419Could he have been such an egregious fool, and was it not plainly written on his embarrassed face for her to read?
12419Could he take Dunn''s promised bride, who must have coquetted with him to have brought him to this miserable plight?
12419Could it be Curson again, with a word of warning?
12419Could it be possible that Sleight had always suspected him, and set spies to watch-- or was he guilty of some double intrigue?
12419Could n''t you have found a white man in his place?"
12419Could n''t you issue cards later on?"
12419Could we not go there?
12419D''ye hear?
12419D''ye reckon he''s goin''to let his partners get the laugh onter him?
12419D''ye reckon he''s goin''to show his head outer this yer ranch till he can do it square?
12419D''ye reckon, being a sportin''man and a A 1 feller, he''s goin''to waltz down inter that hotel, rigged out ez he is?
12419Did I say I would n''t help you?
12419Did Poindexter know it, or had he only entrapped her into the admission?
12419Did n''t I hunt him a year ago into the brush three miles from the Crossing?
12419Did n''t he tell you so?
12419Did n''t we lose sight of him the very day he turned up yer at this ranch, and got smuggled over into Monterey?
12419Did n''t you come to the camp- fire?"
12419Did n''t you hear him say it?
12419Did you get a book from the exthpreth offithe latht night?"
12419Did you see or hear anything?"
12419Do I want to purchase Los Cuervos?
12419Do n''t it?"
12419Do n''t stay out late; ye might be ran off by some gal, and what would your mother say?"
12419Do n''t you know?"
12419Do n''t you see that smoke rising straight up?
12419Do n''t you see you''re a witness?"
12419Do n''t you see?
12419Do n''t you think so?"
12419Do you believe me?
12419Do you call this honor?
12419Do you hear me?
12419Do you hear?
12419Do you know the Rancho de los Cuervos?"
12419Do you know what that was?
12419Do you know who he is?"
12419Do you refuse?"
12419Do you see?
12419Do you think I could sleep under this roof, propped up by the timbers of that ruined_ tienda_?
12419Do you think I could wear those diamonds again, while that termagant shop- woman can say that her money bought them?
12419Do you think father would let me?"
12419Do you think that I could ever be anything to a man who did not believe in justification by faith, or in the covenant of church fellowship?
12419Do you want to take your death of cold?"
12419Do you wish that I should record it?"
12419Do_ you_ believe it?"
12419Don Josà ©''s face flushed, but he returned carelessly,"And the_ rancho_, naturally you will not buy it now?"
12419Eh, what is that?"
12419Eh, what would you?"
12419Eh?
12419Eh?
12419For what?"
12419Grown a young gal by this time, ai n''t she?''
12419Had Poindexter thought of that?
12419Had he been again carried away through his impulses evoked by the caprices of a pretty coquette and the absurd theories of her half imbecile father?
12419Had he felt during these years any qualms of conscience at this concealment of the child''s sex?
12419Had he really lived in the world without knowing it?
12419Had it been in his blood?
12419Had it brought her all she expected?
12419Has n''t he?"
12419Have you any idea of purchasing this property?"
12419Have you no convictions-- no professions?"
12419Have you no place where you eat and rest and sleep?"
12419Have you nothing to say-- nothing to suggest?"
12419He ca n''t take that value away even if we do n''t sell it to him, and all the while we have the comfort of the dear old Pontiac, do n''t you see?"
12419He had never seen her in her proper garb: would she look like that?
12419He here?"
12419He hesitated, and then propounded over the balusters to the upper story the direct query--"You do n''t happen to have Nellie Wynn up there, do ye?"
12419He told you nothing to tell me?"
12419He was a dishonored fugitive, broken in fortune and reputation-- why should she not desert him?
12419He winced a little-- the sentence of Sleight,"What''s the figure you and she have settled upon?"
12419He would remember his visit, and what would he think of her deceitful frivolity?
12419Hev yer got that?"
12419How account for his presence?
12419How can I tell who you are?"
12419How could he keep the secret from them?
12419How could she write to him if that knowledge was correct?
12419How dared she ask_ your_ help?"
12419How did she know these things about this man, and why had she only now accidentally spoken of them?
12419How do you know all this about him and his-- father?"
12419How goes the honest publican''s trade, and who have we here?"
12419How long ago did he bring in that bearskin?"
12419How otherwise could she trifle with such a situation?
12419How?
12419I intend-- but what are you looking at?"
12419I know thome of the_ voyageurth_ who traded with the Cherokeeth, and your father wath one-- wasn''t he?"
12419I suppose they did n''t tell you how I made the discovery?"
12419I suppose you''d call him an Indian, too?
12419I was only bragging-- do you hear?
12419If he has any offer to dispose of the ship, will you write to me at once before anything is concluded?"
12419If you had cared so much for the ring you could n''t have talked about it, or shown it; could you?"
12419Is all ready?"
12419Is it Luzbel hiding among our Catalan vines, or one of those heathen Americanos from Monterey?
12419Is it not so, my soul?"
12419Is it on account of that Injin?
12419Is it so?"
12419Is it so?"
12419Is that Low''s cabin?"
12419Is that it?"
12419Is that the reason why you have avoided this house?"
12419Is there not room for us to sit and talk without being browbeaten and looked down upon by these supercilious trees?"
12419It is droll, is it not?
12419It is n''t far; it''s warm, and"--"What?"
12419It was a hell of a fight when they dragged the captain-- Oh, what was that?
12419It was mighty cute in the young feller, was n''t it?"
12419It''s a lucky thing, Mr. Renshaw, that they comes into the honest fingers of a square man like Sleight-- ain''t it?"
12419It''s mighty queer, ai n''t it, Teresa, to think of you being my daughter- in- law?"
12419It''s the Judge''s turn, is n''t it?
12419Ith anything wrong over there?"
12419Knowest thou of any mark of clothing, trinket, or amulet found upon the babe?"
12419Looks like a pretty clear case, do n''t it?"
12419May I beg you to accept the enclosed ring as a slight recognition of my obligations to you?
12419May I?"
12419May be you know if she''s here or in Excelsior?"
12419May n''t I?"
12419Mebbe I may have my secrets, too-- eh?"
12419Mebbe yer think I stopped thar?
12419Mebbe you''ll allow the heat was just the nat''ral burning of that pit?"
12419Might she not be dazzled by a picture of this wealth?
12419Might they not meet in the most accidental manner?
12419Miss Nellie was in the settlement, but where?
12419Need it be said that the youth and middle age of Excelsior were madly, because apparently hopelessly, in love with her?
12419Nellie, I heard Brace tell Dunn that he had tracked you in your disguise to the woods-- do you hear?
12419Nevertheless, the hostler''s ostentatious adjuration of"Now then, are n''t you going to bring out that mustang for the Señora?"
12419Now, mebbe you think I built that air fire?
12419Of so many children baptized, is it possible for me to know which, eh?
12419Of what shall it be?
12419Of what was Father Pedro thinking?
12419Of whom dost thou speak?"
12419Oh, you''re listenin'', are you?
12419One was to catch and hang that woman Teresa, who shot him; the other-- can''t you guess the other?"
12419Or if I did not care for the business I could have warned the girl"--"The girl-- what girl?"
12419Or would he be forced to tell her that he was running away from a conspiracy to defraud her father-- merely for something to say?
12419Or would the revelation turn his brain, if it did not kill him outright?
12419P''r''aps yer do n''t know Rosey, eh?
12419P''r''aps yer do n''t know ez Ferrers wants to marry her, and hez been hangin''round yer ever since he left-- eh?"
12419P''r''aps, ye allow,_ you_ know what Rosey is?
12419Perhaps,"she added,"there is some one I can send for?"
12419Presently she again spoke abruptly:"What made you eat that grass, just now?"
12419Presently she asked timidly:"Do you think it wrong to tell another person''s secret for their own good?"
12419Quickly, then; hast thou found Sanchicha?"
12419Say, Flip, do you remember the_ last_--the_ very last_--thing that happened when you said''good- by''on the trail?
12419Seeing that either from indifference or caution he had not accepted her meaning, she looked at him fixedly, and said,--"What is your little game?"
12419Seek her--_her_?
12419Send it on to your aunt Phoebe; sorter make the old folks open their eyes-- oh?
12419Señor Crancho, what do you want?"
12419Shall that foot be yours, Nellie?"
12419She did not avoid it, but added,"And do you kiss them all like that?"
12419She listened to him abstractedly, walked to the end of the corridor, returned, and without looking up, said:"I suppose you know her?"
12419She looked up at him with cheeks that retained enough of their color to suggest why she had hesitated, and said,"_ You_ here, Mr. Renshaw?
12419She looked up suddenly, and said,"How long had he known her?"
12419She mechanically held out her hand for the letter; the American took her little fingers, kissed them, and said:"How are you again?"
12419She suddenly stopped in her walk, approached him rapidly, and fixing her eyes on his, said:"Do I know_ all_, now-- everything?"
12419She takes some friend, perhaps-- some companion?"
12419She was confused and giddy, but, mastering her weakness, she managed to continue in a lower voice:"You have no message for me from him?
12419She would return at once; what was the girl to her now?
12419She''s here, eh-- of course?"
12419Show me your home; tell me, is n''t it a little gloomy sometimes?"
12419Sleight?"
12419So you''re going, are you?
12419Take a piece of pie, wo n''t you?"
12419Tell me, Teresa, is this man Low your lover?"
12419Tell me,"she said, with a strange laugh, laying her cold nervous hand on his,"would n''t they?"
12419Tell me: do you know anybody in Indian Spring who would likely spy upon you?"
12419That was worth something?"
12419That''th a woman''th nonthenth, for how could thee get a retheipt for it?"
12419The banker scarcely glanced at it, but said, impatiently:"Well, your papers?"
12419The friend that you wrote about who wath tho good to you, you know, ca n''t keep you here alwayth; and are you thure you can alwayth trutht her?"
12419The gospel must n''t keep us from that, must it, Charley?
12419The grocery man at Dalton says-- what''s that he said?"
12419The man resumed angrily:"If you know anything, why in h-- ll do n''t you say so, instead of cackling like a d----d squaw there?
12419The reply was characteristic if not satisfactory:"Object?
12419The second speaker, without heeding it, went on:"What in thunder skeert the hosses?
12419The skin-- eh?
12419Then drawing a large wallet from his pocket, he said,"It''s sing''lar ye should hev got the name right the first pop, ai n''t it, Rosey?
12419Then you mean to sell that bearskin, do n''t you?"
12419Then you''re the woman who stabbed Dick Curson over at Lagrange''s?"
12419Then, turning to one of the bystanders,"I say, Patterson, step a few paces this way, will you?
12419There was no attempt to deceive God; what mattered else?
12419There''s my hand, Spence; you''re a trump, even if you are a little looney, eh?
12419They were free from interruption-- but where had he gone?
12419Thou dost remember the baby-- a little_ muchacha_ thou broughtest me then-- fourteen years ago?"
12419To endeavor to prove to her that he really bore no resemblance to Captain Bower, the photographer, the crazy Frenchman De Ferrières?
12419To see you,_ too_?"
12419To the seamen''s trained ears it seemed to have an intelligent significance, for the first voice gravely responded,"Aye, aye?"
12419Tucker glanced uneasily at Patterson, who continued,"Ye ai n''t wanting anything else?"
12419Understand me?
12419Was he a child, to be sent away for such time or for such purpose as best pleased the fathers?
12419Was he mistaken?
12419Was he to know no more than that?
12419Was her momentary glimpse of the outgoing ship a coincidence or only a vision?
12419Was it a beam of sunlight that had pierced the groined roof above, and now rested against the trunk of one of the dimmer, more secluded giants?
12419Was it a picnic of some people from Monterey or Santa Cruz?
12419Was it a week ago since-- since what?
12419Was it an accident, or was it an intentional signal to him?
12419Was it an omen?
12419Was it due to another of Mr. Nott''s unprofitable tenants-- the rats?
12419Was it her own breathing, quickened with a sudden nameless terror?
12419Was it the old man?"
12419Was it the splash of a rat in the bilge, or what?
12419Was n''t you armed?
12419Was she awake, or had she wandered away unconsciously in the night?
12419Was she not a prisoner?
12419Was she?
12419Was there ever such folly?
12419Was this like the calm, proud young god she knew?
12419Was this romantic girl only a little coquette playing her provincial airs on him?
12419Wast thou ashamed, my Pancho?"
12419Well, d''ye hear, Flip?
12419Well, how much is it?
12419What are you glowerin''at?
12419What are you going to do about it?"
12419What are you going to do now?"
12419What are you thinking of?
12419What deep- laid plans might he not form to possess himself of Rosey, of which he, Abner Nott, would be ignorant?
12419What did she see through that shadow?
12419What did you kneel for?"
12419What do I say?
12419What does it matter to me?"
12419What else could I have done for Mademoiselle''s kindness?"
12419What had he done to suffer this mortification?
12419What had she been once?
12419What had she come for?
12419What has happened?"
12419What has happened?"
12419What have you got to prove it?
12419What if he had not come here?
12419What if he should return-- if he had already returned?
12419What if her rash interpretation of his absence from the wood that night was simple madness?
12419What if she had been mistaken?
12419What if she revealed the truth to him?
12419What if the Father Superior deemed it necessary to impart the secret to Francisco?
12419What if the poor creature had determined upon suicide on the spot where her faithless lover had fallen?
12419What is it you want?"
12419What is it?
12419What poor girl in Vineville have you left pining?"
12419What shall we speak of?
12419What shall you call the work of a gentleman-- this"--he dragged the pile of cushions forward--"or this?"
12419What should he say to her?
12419What spirit passed before him, or slowly shaped itself out of the infinite blackness of the wood?
12419What was he waiting for now?
12419What was that panting?
12419What was that?
12419What will the world think of your sacred quest, eh?"
12419What''s gone with ye?"
12419What''s his line of business, Teresa?"
12419What''s that got to do with where she is now?"
12419What''s that?"
12419What''s the figure you and she have settled on?"
12419What''s the matter?
12419What''th the row?
12419What, indeed, could he say to her with his present imperfect knowledge?
12419When he had finished, he hesitated, and then taking Rosey''s hand, said impulsively,"You will not be angry with me if I tell you all?
12419When he knew that the life and death of his father lay in the scale, would he let his brief, foolish passion for Nellie stand in the way?
12419When she had dabbled her feet a few moments in the pool, she said over her shoulder--"We can talk just as well, ca n''t we?"
12419When the coach stopped at Blazing Star she asked him, indifferently:"When does this sentimental pilgrimage begin?"
12419Where are you going?"
12419Where did it come from?
12419Where was she?
12419Where''s Ferrers?"
12419Who was"Miss Nellie"?
12419Who would be the wiser for it?
12419Who''s going to bring it in?
12419Who?
12419Why did he not call after them?
12419Why did he not speak?
12419Why did n''t you answer my message about the ring?"
12419Why did n''t you go for him?"
12419Why did n''t you say that first?
12419Why had he not gone at once?
12419Why had he not thought of this before?
12419Why had she given her word that she would remain at the rancho until he returned?
12419Why had she not been clever enough to make him think that she knew it already?
12419Why should he remember he was handicapped by a pretty woman and a pathetic episode?
12419Why should he try to pass her off as anybody else?
12419Why should he?"
12419Why should she change now?
12419Why should she feel angry with her poor father''s unhappy offering?
12419Why should she not use her own, her husband''s name?
12419Why was it necessary to say he might not see her again-- and if he had said it, why should he add anything more?
12419Why was so much stress laid upon his finding it?
12419Why was this added to the agony she already suffered?
12419Why, do you believe he wants to hire me for my grub and liquor, to act as a sort of sentry over you and the ranch?"
12419Why, find''em, and preserve all the different ones for you to write under-- that''s it, is n''t it?"
12419Why, what''s the matter with you all?"
12419Why, what''s up?"
12419Why, wot''s this sticking in his claws?"
12419Why,"she demanded almost fiercely, turning from the one to the other,"has this been kept from me?"
12419Why?"
12419Why?"
12419Will it be said so, think you?
12419Will you dry up?
12419Will you please take your hand from the lock and open the door?"
12419Will you swear that there is n''t a young girl, his-- his sweetheart-- concealed there with you?"
12419Will you take the invitation-- yes or no?"
12419Will you walk on, and-- take my arm?
12419With an assumption of falling in with his friend''s manner, rather than from any personal anxiety, he continued,"Well?"
12419With blazing eyes he spurred his horse beside the Spaniard, almost unseating him, and said sternly,"What does this mean?"
12419With such gifts as God had given him, was he not at least to have some word in disposing of them?
12419With this the banker will make you poor, the lawyer will prove you a thief, the doctor will swear you are crazy, eh?
12419Wot''s your hurry, pardner?"
12419Would he believe that she was then ignorant of the failure?
12419Would n''t it have been ridiculous?"
12419Would she be as tall?
12419Would the child recoil at the deception, and, perhaps, cease to love him?
12419Would they-- would Low ever realize it, and forgive her?
12419Would this miserable and maddened man understand her self- abnegation?
12419Would ye mind takin''a letter from me to Rosey, and bringin''back an answer?"
12419You abandon your client''s mistress for the wife, is it so?"
12419You are not frightened?"
12419You did not come here to seek her?"
12419You expect to recognize_ him_?"
12419You have saved yourself like a plucky woman-- shall I say like Blue Grass?
12419You have seen her?"
12419You hear me?
12419You know your young friend of the Carquinez Woods-- Dorman, the botanist, eh?
12419You read, do n''t you-- I mean English?"
12419You remember the first day I saw you when you startled me by coming up out of the hatch?"
12419You think so now, do n''t you?
12419You wo n''t?
12419You''d do him a good turn, would n''t you?"
12419You''re a d----d smart man for a sheriff, ai n''t you?"
12419You''re not a botanist, are you?"
12419You''ve got a claim of five thousand dollars against the property, have n''t you?"
12419_ He_ had discovered it-- why should he give it up to anybody?
12419_ what_ man are you speaking of?"
12419and what is she?
12419are you crazy, man?"
12419asked Francisco quickly, opening his blue eyes in frank curiosity;"who is fire, and who is tow?"
12419asked the Padre, with a sudden and strange asperity that boded no good to the penitent;"the child thus ruthlessly abandoned-- what became of it?"
12419buy the whole shop, Mrs. Spencer Tucker, do you hear?
12419continued the girl;"but what killed him?"
12419could he not anticipate her there?
12419could it be?
12419does not Mademoiselle comprehend that it is_ because_ I am a gentleman that there is nothing between it and this?
12419echoed Sleight as if absently;"news of what?"
12419he ai n''t the right breed, is he?"
12419he said hastily;"these proofs, Señor?"
12419he said huskily,"is it not?"
12419he said, with infinite archness;"that''s your game, is it?
12419interrupted Teresa in a high voice and a sudden and utterly gratuitous indignation;"how should she?
12419or was there something outside?
12419she repeated, maliciously,"was n''t it?
12419stranger, what are you shooting at?"
12419was that all?
12419what availed instinctive chivalry against main strength?
12419what have we here fit for a lady?"
12419what is this?"
12419what''s that?"
12419what''s up now?
12419what''th up?
12419what_ should_ we speak of in Mademoiselle''s presence?"
36336''In the dark all are as the devil,''quoted Victor, impatiently,"how should I know?
36336A line of her writing, a letter, her private papers would be a treasure, eh?
36336A squatter?
36336A what?
36336Ai n''t it time to take that medicine?
36336Ai n''t you ashamed, Gabe?
36336All?
36336Am I dead and buried,said Jack, gravely, looking around the dark vault,"or have I got''em again?"
36336And Don Pedro?
36336And Donna Maria?
36336And Philip?
36336And after so long, whence now, thou little blackguard?
36336And did that man mean to say he do n''t know whether Gracey is livin''or dead? 36336 And do you know, Father Felipe, that he went away without coming_ near me_?"
36336And ez to_ her_?
36336And have n''t I let out the tucks, and did n''t I put three fingers of the best sacking around the waist? 36336 And he asked you?"
36336And how were these suspicions aroused?
36336And if you knew that I had been foolish enough to put a good deal of money in it, you would still talk to me as you did the other day-- down there?
36336And is this all that you have to tell me?
36336And kill him?
36336And rub it?
36336And she is pretty-- tall and slender like the Americans, eh?--large eyes, a sweet mouth?
36336And she would n''t hev ye, Gabe,said Olly, thoughtfully,"after all that?
36336And that one is enough, eh?
36336And that-- there-- is-- a-- prospect-- that-- the-- stock of this big mine may-- de-- pre-- ciate in value?
36336And the notices-- in German and French?
36336And the paper and envelope are lost?
36336And there is no more any sister, eh-- only a wife?
36336And these are your American ethics?
36336And this fair client-- who is she?
36336And what did he say?
36336And what have they done with the murderer?
36336And where?
36336And who are you,he went on, without heeding her,"which of the Mesdames Devarges is it now?
36336And why did you not correct the mistake?
36336And why not this visit before?
36336And why was_ I_ not told of the presence of this strange_ Americano_? 36336 And why, Victor?"
36336And why?
36336And wot did he say?
36336And you did n''t kill Ramirez?
36336And you do n''t find anything?
36336And you have never seen him since?
36336And you have no directions to give me?
36336And you have seen it?
36336And you know the hand?
36336And you reckoned your wife did?
36336And you took the thing on yourself?
36336And you-- you?
36336And you?
36336And you?
36336Anybody here I know?
36336Anywhere, my friend?
36336Are they worth re- collecting and preserving?
36336Are you aware that among the-- er-- er-- unfortunates who perished, a body that was alleged to be yours was identified?
36336Are you going to help me?
36336Are you going to tell me?
36336Are you ready?
36336As purty as Sophy?
36336As to- day?
36336As we are talking of one of my clients and one of your parishioners, are we not getting a little too serious, Father? 36336 Better?"
36336Bress us-- it tain''t no whisky, Mars Jack, arter all de doctors tole you?
36336But I reckon I never seen ye look so peart afore, Olly; who''s been here?
36336But are you satisfied that Mrs. Conroy_ is_ really the person who stands behind Colonel Starbottle and personates my wife?
36336But can we not wait? 36336 But did n''t he say anythin''more, Olly?"
36336But her brother?
36336But how are they going to prove that?
36336But how did Gabriel get this?
36336But how will you explain this to him? 36336 But how?
36336But my sister and brother?
36336But s''pose it does n''t mean Grace after all?
36336But the name of Philip, my brother, is there?
36336But the old man-- the Doctor?
36336But to right the oppressed? 36336 But two for the same land, my brother?"
36336But whar ez she-- whar kin I git to see her?
36336But what did you say, Gabe?
36336But what do_ you_ say?
36336But what does''look at home''mean?
36336But what has passed?
36336But what''s all this about? 36336 But who would do that?"
36336But why did you not tell me this before?
36336But why do n''t you satisfy yourself?
36336But why?
36336But wot did she mean by saying that the house and lands was hers?
36336But wot''s the use of huntin''Grace if she says she''ll never return?
36336But you ca n''t use a Chinaman''s evidence before a jury?
36336But you expect-- ah-- you expect?
36336But you''re goin''to do what he says,asked Mr. Hamlin,"ai n''t you?"
36336But,continued the mystified Mr. Raynor,"do you really mean to say that you have any idea this news is true?"
36336But_ what_ was it?
36336By Grace?
36336By the way, darling, what was that paper that Gabriel gave you?
36336Ca n''t you come back this way and hev a little talk about ol''times?
36336Can I do anything for you, Miss?
36336Can you climb to the top?
36336Can you explain that circumstance?
36336Can you procure me a fresh horse? 36336 Can you tell me the way to the hotel-- the Grand Conroy House I think they call it?"
36336Can you_ prove_ his motives?
36336Come, now, pretend you do n''t know, will you?
36336Comes he?
36336Could you get to it?
36336Count me in,he said, promptly;"when shall I go?"
36336Did I tell?
36336Did I? 36336 Did he ask you any more questions about-- about old times?"
36336Did n''t you say something about-- about-- your sister, the other day?
36336Did she? 36336 Did you tell this to him-- to Gabriel?"
36336Do n''t you remember, Gabe,she said, quickly,"the first night that sister July came here and stood right in that very door?
36336Do they know us?
36336Do you know that man?
36336Do you know them?
36336Do you reckon I''d hev rung myself in as a wandering cripple-- a tramp thet he d got peppered-- on a lady like_ her_? 36336 Do you think-- that Philip-- ate Grace?"
36336Down in San Antonio?
36336Dry up!--don''t you see you''re driving me half- crazy with your infernal buzzing?
36336Eh-- what did you say?
36336Eh? 36336 Except Father Felipe, her confessor?"
36336First, let me ask you, do you believe your wife is living?
36336Friends of yours, I suppose?
36336From Pico?
36336From whom?
36336Gabe says-- Gabe says-- let me go, will you? 36336 Gabe, do you know what Mrs. Markle says of you?"
36336Gabriel Conroy,repeated Mrs. Sepulvida,"and-- and-- and-- his"----"His sister?"
36336Gabriel Conroy,said Lawyer Maxwell, suddenly dropping into the vernacular of One Horse Gulch,"are you a fool?"
36336Gabriel?
36336Go on-- or is this all?
36336Gone on an errand foh you, sah?
36336Grace-- that was his sister who was lost-- wasn''t it?
36336Has she ever been here-- in this room?
36336Have you a brother by the name of Gabriel Conroy?
36336Have you any newly discovered evidence that makes the issue doubtful?
36336Have you any proof of that fact other than your statement?
36336Have you any reason to doubt the genuineness of this particular document?
36336Have you done?
36336Have you ever tried the benefit of change of scene-- of habits of life? 36336 Have you got everything fixed-- all right?"
36336Have you had any further interview with Colonel Starbottle?
36336He denied any personal knowledge of Mrs. Conroy in this affair?
36336He is Gabriel Conroy?
36336He was here but for a little----"And he went away when?"
36336Her what?
36336Here?
36336How are ye?
36336How are you to keep it from her?
36336How came you here? 36336 How did they look?"
36336How did ye come yer?
36336How did you expect me to institute a comparison?
36336How did you get here?
36336How did you get here?
36336How do you account for them?
36336How do you indicate it?
36336How do you know she was pretty?
36336How do you think Sue''s looking now-- ez a friend interested in the family-- how does she look to you?
36336How do?
36336How have you identified the young girl?
36336How is he gettin''on, Gabe?
36336How is this? 36336 How know you this?"
36336How long have I been dr-- I mean how long has this-- spell lasted?
36336How long is it since you have seen him?
36336How long?
36336How many years?
36336How-- do-- I-- know-- it?
36336How-- much-- would I lose?--if how? 36336 How?
36336How?
36336How?
36336How?
36336How?
36336How?
36336How_ deep_ are you? 36336 Humph!--what else?"
36336I knew you would come, son,said Padre Felipe;"but where is she?
36336I reckon ye mean my real name?
36336I said----"What?"
36336I suppose,said Mr. Fitch, respectfully,"we''re to look after your foreman, Mr. Conroy, sir?"
36336In the name of God, what have we here in this imbecile and forward creature, and why is this so and after this fashion?
36336Inside of thirty minutes-- how''s that, eh?
36336Is he able to remember?
36336Is it dogs that we are, my compatriots?
36336Is it more you ask? 36336 Is it not enough that she has married this Gabriel, her brother?"
36336Is it not so? 36336 Is it well?
36336Is it wolf or bear?
36336Is that all?
36336Is that all?
36336Is that document a forgery?
36336Is there anything among these papers and collections worth our preserving?
36336Is there anything?--any fact that Mrs. Sepulvida has forgotten?
36336Is this all your news?
36336Is we gwine to Sacramento, Mars Jack?
36336It has?
36336It is Don Arturo Poinsett?
36336It is called''One Horse Gulch;''why-- who knows? 36336 It is precious,"said the stranger:"and it is all, ha?"
36336It''s a bad business,he would say;"what do you propose?"
36336Jack,he said, softly,"ef thet picter of yours-- that coloured woman"----"Which?"
36336July,queried Jack, reflectively;"what''s she like?"
36336Kin ye hang on a minnit longer?
36336Look here,he said, facing Mrs. Conroy in a hard, matter- of- fact way,"do you mean to say that what that man-- your husband-- said, was true?
36336Look here,said Jack, turning savagely on Maxwell,"what are you talking about anyway?"
36336Lost it, without having opened it or learned its contents? 36336 May I ask what it means?"
36336May I ask you further, without impertinence, if it is upon this evidence that you propose to abandon your claim to a valuable property?
36336May n''t be nothing in it, but it looks mighty like----"Like what?"
36336Might I change my mind regarding your offer of a moment ago, and take a glass of wine and a biscuit now?
36336Must you go to- night? 36336 My wife-- July-- is_ she_ clar too?"
36336Name?
36336Never down about San Antonio, visiting friends or relations?
36336No talk-- nothin''in the newspapers?
36336No use?
36336No? 36336 Nor want to, eh?"
36336Not found?
36336Not gone yet? 36336 Not much account, I reckon?"
36336Now what would be your opinion if you was on a jury onto a case like this? 36336 Of course,"roared out Jack, impatiently,"did you think I was talking of----?"
36336Oh, I''ll look around here-- I suppose there''s not much beyond this?
36336Oh, it''s that, is it? 36336 Oh, sir,"said this arch hypocrite, sweetly,"how can you jest so cruelly at such a moment?
36336Oh, where is he hurt, Pete? 36336 Olly,"he said, after an airy preliminary toss,"would ye like to have a nice dolly?"
36336One Horse Gulch?
36336One moment,said Arthur, quietly,"how do you know that it is an impostor?"
36336Only by that?
36336Only to abuse me?
36336Pardon?
36336Perhaps,said Donna Dolores:"who knows?"
36336Poinsett?
36336Purty?
36336Ran off with some fellow, did n''t she? 36336 San Antonio?"
36336Say what?
36336Say you''ve got important business?
36336Say?
36336Securely?
36336Shall I?
36336She ai n''t goin''on my account, Gabe?
36336Starved to death?
36336Suppose you can? 36336 Suthin''what?"
36336Take me with you, Gabe?
36336Tell me, Father Felipe,she said, hastily,"did the Don Arturo pass the night here?"
36336Tell to me, Mees Clark,he said, suddenly turning all his teeth on her, with gasping civility,"where is this Señor Perkins, eh?"
36336That offer''s open for ninety days-- will you take it? 36336 The prisoner at the bar?"
36336The whole story?
36336The_ real_ thing?
36336Then I''ll expect you over to my office at eleven to- morrow?
36336Then perhaps we may be travelling companions?
36336Then thet thar''Personal''wozent writ by you, and thet P. A. do n''t stand for Philip Ashley?
36336Then what did she reckon to let on by that note?
36336Then why not make the proper application for a patent?
36336Then you believe you''re going to die?
36336Then you do n''t think that Mrs. Conroy is the culprit?
36336Then you never saw July at all?
36336Then you think it is a genuine grant?
36336Then_ you_ are Mr. Dumphy''s long- lost wife?
36336There is nothing then that you are leaving behind you?
36336There''s a step- ladder from the gallery,said the sheriff, joyously,"but wo n''t they see us, and be prepared?"
36336These Americanos-- come they here often?
36336Thet reads--''Look at little Olly-- ain''t she there?'' 36336 Through the snow-- in the earth?"
36336To whom did_ you_ give it?
36336To_ her_--who is_ she_?
36336Truly, Dolores?
36336Truly-- from whom?
36336War you goin'', Olly?
36336Was it a real man-- a pure man?
36336Was that draft paid?
36336Was there no mark upon the envelope by which it might be known without explaining its contents?
36336Well, and how did ye find the young couple gettin''on, Sal?
36336Well, sir?
36336Well, then, the first thing to do is to find out_ who_ she is, what she knows, and what she wants, eh?
36336Well, then?
36336Well, wot did_ you_ do, Gabe? 36336 Well, you awful old Gabe, what difference does it make_ who_ sent it?"
36336Well,he said, at last,"what is your defence?"
36336Well,said Gabriel, turning round and addressing himself impatiently to the screen,"wot if it is?"
36336Well?
36336Well?
36336Well?
36336Well?
36336What animal have we in the next room?
36336What are you doing here?
36336What are you doing with the fire?
36336What are you goin''to do?
36336What ca n''t be done, Gabe?
36336What class?
36336What day is this?
36336What did he want, Gabe?
36336What did she look like, Olly?
36336What did you say your name was?
36336What did_ you_ say?
36336What do I care who hears me now? 36336 What do you mean anyway-- why do n''t yer speak out?
36336What do you mean?
36336What do you mean?
36336What do you propose?
36336What do you want with him?
36336What does she look like, Pete?
36336What for?
36336What has this to do with me?
36336What have we?
36336What have you got against my giant? 36336 What have you got to propose?"
36336What he d he bin doin''?
36336What is your name?
36336What is-- er-- your name?
36336What made ye allow I was hidin''yer? 36336 What made you think_ I_ did it?"
36336What man?
36336What man?
36336What time is it, you d-- d old fool, ai n''t it dark enough yet to git outer this hole?
36336What was the matter, Gabe?
36336What''s that got to do with it?
36336What''s that to you? 36336 What''s the man''s name that killed him-- the man that you took?"
36336What''s the matter?
36336What''s the row, Bill?
36336What''s to be done? 36336 What''s to be done?"
36336What''s up?
36336What''s your hurry?
36336What''s your profession?
36336What,he asked, lazily, yet with a slight colour on his cheek,"did you say was the name of the chap that fetched that little Mexican?"
36336What,she said huskily,"what if I were to refuse?"
36336What-- money-- have-- you-- got-- in-- it?
36336What?
36336What?
36336When and where did you see her last?
36336When does the up- stage pass through San Geronimo?
36336When was it?
36336When you dragged me, my child?
36336When, Bill?
36336When?
36336Where are the others?
36336Where are you going?
36336Where are you going?
36336Where did you see him last, and under what circumstances?
36336Where from?
36336Where has she been all this while?
36336Where is the other?
36336Where''s Olly?
36336Where''s your proof that your husband is the first discoverer?
36336Where?
36336Where?
36336Where?
36336Where?
36336Which?
36336Which?
36336Which?
36336Which?
36336Who are those people?
36336Who are you?
36336Who did he kill, Bill?
36336Who did you say?
36336Who did you see down town?
36336Who did, then?
36336Who do you mean?
36336Who does n''t belong here?
36336Who is above?
36336Who is he?
36336Who is it?
36336Who is this Donna Dolores?
36336Who knows?
36336Who knows?
36336Who was it?
36336Who''could n''t''it be?
36336Who''s Perkins?
36336Who''s Sophy?
36336Who''s_ she_?
36336Who''s_ she_?
36336Who? 36336 Who?"
36336Who?
36336Who?
36336Who?
36336Who?
36336Why ca n''t he come? 36336 Why did he stir the fire, Grace?"
36336Why did n''t you come into the parlour?
36336Why did n''t you send word where you was?
36336Why did you come here to see me?
36336Why do n''t some on ye take his place? 36336 Why do they come, and how do they know where we are?"
36336Why is he?
36336Why limit my stay to two or three months?
36336Why not? 36336 Why not?
36336Why not?
36336Why not?
36336Why should they rub it? 36336 Why should_ he_ know more?
36336Why the devil did you keep me waiting?
36336Why, where did you ever see Mrs. Conroy before?
36336Why?
36336Why?
36336Why?
36336Why?
36336Why?
36336Why?
36336Will you let me see that note?
36336With tears in your eyes, Don Arturo? 36336 With the piano?"
36336Wo n''t that paper that Dr. Devarges gave his sister show that the doctor was really the discoverer of this lead?
36336Wot circumstances?
36336Wot specimens?
36336Wot''s that dream you was talkin''''bout jess now?
36336Wot,he asked, gravely,"would be_ your_ idee of a good defence?
36336Would n''t you like to have me sign some bit o''paper?
36336Ye ai n''t goin''near Mrs. Markle''s, are ye?
36336Ye did n''t know her, Mr. Hamlin? 36336 Ye do n''t know whether Lawyer Maxwell has any bisness up this way, Gabriel, do ye?"
36336Ye mean I kin go?
36336Yes, what are the proofs?
36336Yes, yes,said Philip, hastily;"but you were speaking of this girl, Grace Conroy; what do you know of her?"
36336Yes,replied Maxwell, demurely,"did he ever talk much to you about her?"
36336Yes; but not so very guileless,said Pilcher,"eh, Dyce?"
36336Yes?--you think-- you think? 36336 You DID?"
36336You ai n''t bin and gone done nuffin''agin de doctor''s orders, Mahs Jack?
36336You ai n''t goin''into deep water to- day, Gabe, are you?
36336You ai n''t worrying about that woman, Gabe?
36336You are an American?
36336You are not frightened? 36336 You are not rich, friend Gabriel?"
36336You are not seriously alarmed?
36336You buried the case and papers?
36336You came to my assistance alone?
36336You do n''t get anything out of that hill- side?
36336You do n''t know then that the Conroy mine has gone up with the earthquake, eh? 36336 You do n''t mean to allow, Jack, ez you reckon she_ did n''t_ do it?"
36336You do?
36336You have been an invalid then-- Donna Dolores?
36336You have nothing more?
36336You have prospected all over the ridge?
36336You have read this?
36336You have some business with me, eh? 36336 You know not then for whom was this mass?
36336You know of him?
36336You know the great American advocate-- our friend-- Don Arturo Poinsett?
36336You know this to be a fact?
36336You saw''em take it from the fire?
36336You say so?
36336You see that, after all, your advice is necessary, and what I began as an explanation of my folly may be of business importance; who knows? 36336 You see, Poinsett, as a man of business I do n''t go as much into society as you do, but she seems to be a straight up and down girl, eh?"
36336You speak Spanish, Don Arturo?
36336You tell him everything-- did you tell him that?
36336You were having a mass for the dead, Father Felipe?--you have then suffered here?
36336You wo n''t laugh at my writing?
36336Your sister?
36336_ Quien sabe?_ But I am rambling again. 36336 _ We?_ No, sir.
36336''Are you never going to get that cloak on, Star?''
36336--"What thing, Gabe?"
36336--don''t you see, Gabe?"
36336--here Mr. Dumphy snapped his finger and thumb, to illustrate the lame and impotent conclusion of Donna Maria''s investment--"don''t you know that?"
36336A ray of hope shot through Grace''s sad fancies; if they were so near help, might not it have already reached the sufferers?
36336After a moment he said--"Do ye want to know why I like this old cabin and this yer chimbly, Olly?"
36336After you run away with him does he propose to marry you?"
36336Ah, you doubt-- you doubt?
36336Ah?
36336Ai n''t my husband dead, and is n''t that skunk-- an entire stranger-- still livin''?"
36336Allowin''it''s one o''my idols-- I axes you as a brother Pagan-- whar ez she?"
36336Am I right?"
36336And I put it to you as far- minded men, if it ai n''t mighty queer?
36336And could he count upon Mrs. Conroy''s absence or neutrality?
36336And ef it was n''t you, who was it?"
36336And ef it''pears queer to strangers, wots the odds?
36336And having disposed of this unimportant feature of the interview, he continued,"Ye have n''t heard nought o''Grace-- ye mind Grace?
36336And he pertendin''to hev bin her bo?"
36336And here I tumbled you off your own stoop, did n''t I?
36336And his name-- you have forgotten?"
36336And how was the deed committed?
36336And how''s thet little Manty o''yours gettin''on?
36336And how''s things, eh?
36336And if Spanish grants are so easily made, why might not this one of mine be a fabrication?
36336And maybe, if you''ve got time, you''ll tell me what was the reason I made that pleasant little trip to Sacramento?
36336And my watch-- who_ has_ got my watch?"
36336And then Gabriel, after the fashion of_ his_ sex, ignored all but the present, and holding Olly in his arms, said--"It''s my little girl, ai n''t it?
36336And then a Chinyman gins us your note"----"My note?"
36336And then nothing will be said?"
36336And this brother-- what proof is there that he is not an impostor too?"
36336And this is your house?
36336And whar''bouts was ye found?
36336And where am I now?
36336And where have you been, you naughty girl?
36336And where was Grace?
36336And why should it be given to_ you_?"
36336And why were these other pleasure- seekers rushing by the windows, and was not that a lady fainting in the hall?
36336And why?"
36336And wot passengers?
36336And ye wo n''t take nothin''more?
36336And yet how?
36336And you-- only an hour here?"
36336Any relation to the_ Carámbas_ of Dutch Flat?
36336Appil or cranbear''pie?--our own make?
36336Are ye goin''with him?"
36336Are ye hark''nin'', dear?"
36336Are you stationed here?"
36336Art thou certain, my brave friend, there are not_ three_ to this of which thou speakest?
36336Arthur!--what are you doing here?"
36336As it is, I imagine she wishes to make some compromise with the thief-- pardon me!--the what do you say?
36336As that was the subject his visitors came to speak about-- a fact of which Mr. Dumphy was fully aware-- he added, sharply,"What do you propose?"
36336As the clerk disappeared, Arthur turned to Dumphy,"I suppose it was to meet this man you sent for me?"
36336Axin ye ez a lawyer having experin''s in them things, and reck''nin''to pay ez high ez eny man fo''the same, wot would_ you_ call a good defence?"
36336Axin''your parding, do n''t they, Miss?"
36336Because you''re religious, do you expect me to starve?
36336Been doing pretty well lately, and having a good time, eh?
36336But I am curious to know how you could deliberately set about to wrong this woman; what was the motive?"
36336But after a pause, he suggested with a consciousness of great discretion and artfulness,"Suppose thet July does n''t come back?"
36336But first, tell me who is that wicked, dashing- looking fellow outside the courtyard?
36336But go on-- how did you do it?
36336But how does it come that a patent for this has not been applied for before by Gabriel?
36336But if it were Grace-- the sister, you understand-- what would be your advice?"
36336But is she living?
36336But now that we understand each other, would you mind telling me what was your motive for this peculiar and monstrous form of deception?
36336But tell me, do you really think that letter of this man Conroy is true?"
36336But what are the men looking at?
36336But what do you know of his history?
36336But what in blank are you waiting for?
36336But what''s this got to do with our affair?
36336But where?"
36336But who is he?"
36336But who is this woman?"
36336But whose business is it, anyway, legally, I mean?"
36336But why had they all risen with a common instinct, and with faces bloodless and eyes fixed in horrible expectancy?
36336But wot are_ you_ goin''to do without me?"
36336But would he be overtaken meanwhile by those in his rear?
36336But you''re not drinking, Mr. Dumphy, eh?
36336But you''re not startin''out agin without your dinner, and it waitin''ye in the oven?
36336But you, Arthur, how chanced you to be here in this vicinity?
36336By the way, there is another sister, is n''t there?"
36336C.''s?"
36336Can you reach the skylight?"
36336Can you think of any one?
36336Can you--_will_ you do it?"
36336Comprehendest thou, Victor, my friend?
36336Conroy?"
36336Could Don Pedro have been treacherous?
36336Could Dr. Devarges have made a mistake?
36336Could anything be done?
36336Could he have known, could they all-- Arthur Poinsett, Dumphy, and Julie Devarges-- have known this fact of which he alone was ignorant?
36336Could he not, with Dumphy''s assistance, procure a gang of men from San Francisco?
36336Could he regain the_ corral_?
36336Could it be really his wife?--had not the supercilious Poinsett been himself tricked-- or was he not now trying to trick him, Dumphy?
36336Could n''t Starbottle be bribed to expose at least the name of his client?
36336Could n''t you kinder drop in in passing and look after things?"
36336Could there have been any further facts regarding this inopportune grant that Mrs. Sepulvida had not disclosed?
36336Could this have been what Donna Maria meant, or had there been a later convulsion of Nature?
36336Did Gabriel even assume a virtue, and under the pretext of an injured husband challenge the victim to the field of honour?
36336Did he make any fight?
36336Did n''t I tell you to go round and see what was the kind of religious dispensation here?"
36336Did n''t they always pass the Fort where we were stationed?
36336Did n''t they beg what they could, and steal what they otherwise could n''t get, and then report to Washington the incompetency of the military?
36336Did you bring her with you?"
36336Did you hev a good time down there?"
36336Did you know him?"
36336Did you know who that was?"
36336Did you not get her message?"
36336Did you not, Victor?"
36336Did you not?"
36336Did your anonymous correspondent explain that fact?
36336Do I understand that I am to press this claim with a view of ousting these parties?
36336Do n''t ye mind that-- ar dress I copper fastened?"
36336Do n''t ye mind the nights I used to kem up from the gulch and pitch in to mendin''your gownds, Olly, and you asleep?
36336Do n''t you remember them-- the men gaunt, sickly, vulgar, low- toned; the women dirty, snuffy, prematurely old and prematurely prolific?"
36336Do n''t you see he ca n''t stand-- much less talk?
36336Do n''t you see it?
36336Do n''t you see"----"What?"
36336Do n''t you see?
36336Do n''t you see?
36336Do n''t you see?
36336Do n''t you see?"
36336Do you comprehend?
36336Do you comprehend?"
36336Do you hear me, Victor Ramirez?
36336Do you hear?
36336Do you not trust me, Victor?"
36336Do you suppose I came here to- night to congratulate you?
36336Does he know of the mine?"
36336Dumphy cast a suspicious glance at him and said--"Who?"
36336Dumphy?"
36336Dumphy?"
36336Dumphy?"
36336Echo answers''where?''
36336Eh?
36336Eh?
36336Eh?
36336Eh?
36336Eh?
36336Eh?
36336Eh?
36336Eh?
36336Eh?
36336Eh?
36336Eh?
36336Eh?"
36336Eh?"
36336First, I suppose your title''s all right, hey?"
36336For God''s sake, do you hear?
36336For why, Olly?
36336For why?
36336Gabe says he knew"----"Whom?"
36336Gabriel( cunningly, and leaning confidentially over the arm of his chair):"Wot would be_ your_ idee of a motif?"
36336Go to him at Wingdam?
36336Grace, what do you know of that man?"
36336Had anything occurred since then?--had any new resolution entered his head to which such a revelation would be fatal?
36336Had he not been cheated again, and this time by a blunder in his own malice?
36336Had he really become Devarges''s heir, and if so, why had he not claimed the grant boldly?
36336Had he-- had Dr. Devarges ever exhibited as noble trust, as perfect appreciation of her nature and sufferings?
36336Had his connexion with it been in any way revealed to the Donna Dolores?
36336Had it suddenly sank in the earth, or had he diverged from his path?
36336Had she heard it?
36336Had they not thrown away the priceless pearl of this woman''s love through ignorance and selfishness?
36336Hamlin( after another pause):"Has Pete Dumphy got anything agin you?"
36336Hamlin( with frightful deliberation):"you DID?"''
36336Hamlin,"Yes;"with a leading question,"sorter dark complected sometimes, hey?"
36336Hamlin:"You ca n''t?"
36336Hamlin?"
36336Hang it, my boy, do n''t you see why she was excepted?
36336Has Dr. Devarges any heirs to contest the grant?"
36336Has he got any sand in him?"
36336Have n''t made up your mind-- hey?
36336Have you any word to send-- to-- anybody?"
36336Have you had an attachment that was superior to novelty or self- interest?"
36336He groaned, and after a pause added fiercely,"How do you know your wife did it?"
36336He must see her at once; but how and where?
36336He only said,"Have you legal evidence that she_ is_ the widow?
36336He rose, and, standing respectfully before his fair client, said--"Have you decided fully?
36336He turned his small black eyes on Arthur, and said--"Do you think you are capable of such a passion, my son?
36336He turned to her gravely--"Ef you wus ever asked, Olly, ef I had been sweet upon Mrs. Markle, wot would ye say?"
36336Hev you been in the ditches agin, Olly?"
36336Hey?
36336Hey?
36336How comes dese dings?
36336How could he pass the time?
36336How did she do it?
36336How did ye reckon to find me?
36336How did you do it, Gabe?"
36336How did you find out what had become of me?
36336How do, Olly?
36336How do?"
36336How many leagues square?
36336How many miles you think to the stage town?
36336How much would you_ lose_?"
36336How soon?"
36336How then did this impostor gain the knowledge necessary to set up the claim?
36336How''s that?
36336I ai n''t askin''who nor which it is-- but ony this-- ez thet-- thet-- thet young woman dark complected ez that picter allows her to be?"
36336I ask you again-- will you share it with me?
36336I wish to inquire, sir, if it was then delivered to you?"
36336If he could come to Wingdam, why could n''t he come here,--that''s what I want to know?"
36336If my room is n''t large enough, and they ca n''t wait, there''s a handy lot o''ground beyond on the next square--_Plaza del Toros_, eh?
36336If she should be delayed, as often happened, for several hours?
36336If the steamer should not go?
36336If what?"
36336In making this exposure had he not precipitated a catastrophe as fatal to himself as to the husband?
36336Is her complexion like the young bark of the madroño-- the most beautiful thing ever seen-- did every other woman look chalky beside her, eh?"
36336Is it even necessary for me to give the name of my client?"
36336Is it not so?"
36336Is it so?"
36336Is the sister or the brother real-- or are they both impostors?
36336Is there a legal marriage?
36336Is there any family here-- any house that will receive him under your advice for a week?
36336Is your rifle loaded?"
36336It does not take you from us?
36336It is foolish, perhaps-- vanity-- who knows?
36336It is weary- eh?
36336It is what?"
36336It is worth the fee of another bottle?
36336It was a probable one-- was it not?"
36336It was given five years ago to a Dr. Devarges-- I beg your pardon, did you speak?"
36336It''s five years and over-- ain''t it?
36336It''s mean, ai n''t it?--they''ll grow again, wo n''t they?"
36336Jack( after a long crushing silence):"Were you ever under medical treatment for these spells?"
36336Jack,"Always white?"
36336Jo?"
36336Lead dropped out-- eh?
36336Look here, Olly, say!--do you take any stock in that lost sister of yours that your fool of a brother is always gabbing about?
36336Look you, Poinsy, d''ye see this yer posy in my buttonhole?
36336Lookin''at it, by and large, thar do n''t seem to be much show for a fellow ez hez been in enny ways kind to a gal, is thar?"
36336Looking up his bank account, eh?
36336Maxwell rose hopelessly,--"Then, if I understand you, you intend to admit"----"Thet I done it?
36336May I ask how you have acquired these later details?"
36336May they not calculate somewhat on your_ indisposition_ to prove it legally; on the theory that you''d rather not open the case, for instance?"
36336Maybe they have n''t time and are in a hurry now?
36336Me likee you!--shabbee?
36336Might he not have been delirious or insane when he wrote of the treasure?
36336Might n''t I, Johnny?"
36336Might they not both drive this woman into the arms of another man?
36336Mon Dieu, is it possible that one should mistake a giant?
36336Mr. Hamlin asked,"When?"
36336Mr. Hamlin( doubtfully):"You mean a run of luck?"
36336Nevertheless, the instincts of good humour and hopefulness were stronger, and he presently asked--"How will they come?"
36336No?
36336No?
36336Nothing more?
36336Nothing?
36336Now what do you propose?"
36336O, Señor, are they living or dead?
36336Olly, dubiously,"In the pictures?"
36336Olly, sharply--"Where?"
36336Olly, what did you say?"
36336Openly and in the presence of witnesses?
36336Or did he refuse you even that excuse for your perfidy?
36336Or had the Secretary deceived her as to its location?
36336Or have you taken the name of the young sprig of an officer for whom you deserted me and maybe in turn married?
36336Or is it the wife and accomplice of this feeble- minded Conroy?
36336Or, if not, is he her legally constituted heir?
36336People who could be strong only in proportion to their physical strength, and losing everything with the loss of that?
36336Perhaps they''ll call with you?
36336Perhaps you''ll kindly inform me what I''m lying here crippled for?
36336Poinsett?"
36336Possibly, she was at mass?"
36336Presently Philip called to her--"Do you see that log?
36336Question repeated:--"What was your idea or motive in assuming the name of Gabriel Conroy?"
36336Question:"In your early acquaintance with the deceased, were you not known to him as Gabriel Conroy always, and not as-- er-- er-- Johnny Dumbledee?"
36336Read it-- or are you a traitor too?
36336Rough times them, Gabriel-- warn''t they?
36336Said she''d been swindled?
36336Sepulvida?"
36336Sha n''t I bring you a chair?
36336Sha n''t I go for a glass of water, a carriage?"
36336Shabbee?
36336Shabbee?
36336Shabbee?
36336Shabbee?
36336Shabbee?"
36336Shabbee?"
36336She likee you-- shabbee?
36336She taught the child of the widower Don José Sepulvida, herself almost a child; you understand?
36336Sho?"
36336Should he tell Arthur of Colonel Starbottle''s interview with him, and the delivery and subsequent loss of the mysterious envelope?
36336So he said curtly--"What do you propose?"
36336So it seems I''m lucky in coming to you-- no trouble in finding this_ woman_ now, hey?
36336Suppose we did?
36336Surely this is nothing new to you?
36336Surely you will not refuse our hospitality to- night?"
36336Surely you will stop at the Blessed Fisherman, if only for a moment, eh?"
36336That do n''t look well for me nor you-- does it?"
36336That he knows nothing of you; of the circumstances under which you came here?"
36336The Señorita marries the rich man, eh?"
36336The handwriting was unfamiliar, but even if it were Jack''s, how did_ he_ manage to send it without his knowledge?
36336The house of Gabriel Conroy is upon the land, the very land, you understand?
36336The widow is rich, eh?--handsome, eh?
36336Then after a pause, he asked cautiously--"And how did_ ye_ come by this yer?"
36336Then more gravely,"But what is this?
36336Then she said, looking at the fire--"Ai n''t you well?"
36336Then, you have nothing really to make you suspicious of your own claim but the fact of its recent discovery?
36336They might-- weeks hence-- discover the bodies-- but who knows?
36336This Gabriel-- is he married?"
36336This is all what you call too theen, eh?
36336Thou didst observe his fear, Tiburcio?
36336Thou dost understand, friend Victor?
36336Through what unhallowed spell had this woman-- once the meekest and humblest of wives-- become the shrillest and most shrewest of widows?
36336To do justice to the unjustly accused, eh?
36336To the infinite credit of a much abused sex, be it recorded that Mrs. Markle overlooked the implied slur, and asked--"But what about Olly?"
36336To whom was it given?"
36336Turn your weaknesses-- eh?
36336Two lovers not rich, eh?
36336Under what circumstances is it held-- who holds it?
36336Victor bowed and answered with his teeth,"_ We_, eh?"
36336Victor raised his eyes and yellow fringes to the ceiling, and said, with a shrug--"_ Quien sabe?_ there are grants and grants!"
36336Was Olly really sincere in her dislike of his wife?
36336Was he going mad too?
36336Was he mistaken, and had Mrs. Conroy''s anger actually been nothing but a joke?
36336Was he not a dupe?
36336Was it not possible to dig in the ruins for the bodies?
36336Was it worth while to go on?
36336Was she about to revenge herself on Arthur for her long suffering with the late Don José?
36336Was that all?
36336Was there anything he could tell this terrible child-- his own sister-- which she did not already know better than he?
36336Was this not a country of gods?
36336Was this woman who has disappeared-- this sister-- this sole and only legatee-- a married woman-- had she a child?
36336We are proud, sir, we admit, of such men-- eh?
36336We understand each other, eh?
36336Well, what do you say?
36336Well, what happens?
36336Well, who wants her to?
36336Well, why dost thou stare?
36336Well-- what do you propose to do about this claim?
36336Were n''t they always getting up rows with the Indians and then sneaking away to let us settle the bill?
36336Were they not laughing at him now?
36336What are you afraid of?
36336What are you doing, you old fool?"
36336What are your propositions, what if I refuse, hey?"
36336What can you expect from that class of people?"
36336What could you expect?
36336What did I do?
36336What did he come back for?
36336What did you say?
36336What do you care?
36336What do you know of him?"
36336What do you propose?
36336What do you say?"
36336What does all this mean, Ramirez?"
36336What had a woman of that kind to do with such weakness?
36336What has become of her?"
36336What has he told you?"
36336What have you got to propose about it, eh?
36336What have you got to propose?"
36336What have you there?"
36336What have you to fear from this man?"
36336What is it?"
36336What is the matter?
36336What is this?
36336What matters that he had an explanation-- possibly a quarrel on his hands?
36336What matters?
36336What more was wanted to justify his worst suspicions?
36336What name shall I call you?
36336What need of any witness now?
36336What reason have you to charge_ her_ with being designing?"
36336What revelation would the next question bring?
36336What says it?
36336What should they do?
36336What the devil"----"Beg your pardon, sir; do you know anything about her?"
36336What then?
36336What was he doing here?
36336What was it?
36336What was that noise?
36336What was that?
36336What was your idea, Mr. Dumbledee, in-- er-- assuming the name of-- er-- er-- Gabriel Conroy?"
36336What would they think of it?
36336What you were doing up in the Court House, when you were driving those people crazy with excitement?
36336What you''re hiding here in this blank family vault for?
36336What''s become of that little boot- black that you used to bedevil?
36336What''s the matter, Gabe, ye ai n''t goin''?"
36336What''s the size of the figures to- day?
36336What''s their general complexion?"
36336What''s your balance at the Gulch, Mr. Peebles?
36336What''s your hurry?
36336What,"he asked suddenly and aggressively,"have_ you_ got to say about it, anyway?"
36336When are ye goin'', Gabe?"
36336When the stock is issued I''ll write you a cheque: or perhaps you''d take a share of stock?"
36336Whence came the power that had animated this fragile shell?
36336Where did you spot him?
36336Where have you been these long years?"
36336Where in blank are you going?
36336Where is this modest property?
36336Where shall I fetch her to?"
36336Where was the other tower?
36336Where''s the doctor?"
36336Which shall we have first?
36336Who are the survivors?
36336Who ez she-- enyway?
36336Who is that cavalier?"
36336Who is your plaintiff?"
36336Who is_ she_?"
36336Who knows?
36336Who then_ is_ she?"
36336Who was it-- another lawyer, dear?
36336Who was that man that just left the next room?"
36336Why did n''t he go right off to the Presidio?
36336Why did n''t ye rush in and grip his throat until he told yer?"
36336Why do n''t ye call?
36336Why do n''t you read it?"
36336Why do n''t you say something?"
36336Why do you trust your lives and the lives of women to that thar Ashley?"
36336Why does she remain absent?"
36336Why had n''t she managed it so as to kill Gabriel too?
36336Why not let her remain?"
36336Why?
36336Will you trust this paper with me?"
36336Wo n''t tak''nothin''drink?
36336Wot put thet into your head, Olly?
36336Would Don Arturo grant the Donna his further counsel and presence?
36336Would he not let her order some slight repast before they proceeded further in this horrid business?
36336Would it be sufficient to enable him to reach the_ casa_?
36336Would they believe his statement?
36336Would they continue to retreat as he advanced?
36336Would ye like to help her play with it?"
36336Ye ai n''t heerd anything o''her-- nor seen her, may be-- hev you?"
36336Yes?
36336Yes?
36336Yes?
36336Yet she prudently asked--"Is it ever hungry?"
36336You ai n''t such a blasted fool as to be stuck after her still, are you?"
36336You and St. Anthony in partnership, eh?
36336You are not alone?"
36336You are wet with this heretic fog-- eh?
36336You comprehend, Dumphy?
36336You do n''t believe it?--eh?
36336You do?
36336You had possession of the deed or will, had n''t you?
36336You hear?"
36336You know not that a saint has gone-- that Donna Dolores has at last met her reward?"
36336You read Spanish?
36336You rek''leck ole times on Sweetwater, eh?
36336You remember-- the house of Donna Dolores?"
36336You represent them, I think?
36336You sabe?"
36336You see her break that plate just now?
36336You see you and me''s-- so to speak-- ole pards, eh?
36336You shabbee shelliff?"
36336You shall stay with me to- night and we wo n''t let brother Gabe hear our little secrets-- shall we?
36336You think?
36336You understand?
36336You understand?"
36336You understand?"
36336You will help me?
36336You would not advise me to be false to that?
36336You''re sure you did n''t?"
36336You''re sure you feel better now?"
36336Your heart is not in your work-- eh?"
36336_ Sabe?_ Let''s understand each other.
36336_ Sabe?_ You''re a gentleman-- so am I,"he continued, hastily.
36336_ she_ said so, did she?"
36336afore folks?"
36336and so I ask you again, what are_ you_ doing here?"
36336and the widow''s fifty- six thousand?"
36336are_ you_ there?"
36336asked Arthur, quietly;"are you willing to go on and establish the fact?"
36336but she is a_ woman_--what would you?"
36336but what do_ you_ know''bout cards?"
36336does he not?"
36336echoed Olly, scornfully;"do you think I''d ever let on to thet woman ennything?
36336eh, Poinsett?"
36336eh?
36336eh?
36336eh?
36336eh?
36336eh?"
36336for a lady perhaps-- eh, Mees Clark?
36336for a lady?"
36336gasped Ramirez hoarsely,"you?"
36336going away, Mees Sal?
36336good God, what is the matter?"
36336he added, stroking Arthur''s riding- coat, and examining critically as if he had been a large child,"what have we-- what is this, eh?
36336he is the affianced of a rich widow in the Southern Country, you understand?
36336he repeated,"that''s a healthy lookin''_ sister_ of such a man as you-- ain''t it?
36336he said, abruptly,"why should this be forged?"
36336imprecated Mr. Hamlin furiously to the driver;"what are you waiting for?"
36336impulsive?
36336interjected Gabriel, suddenly,"thet looks bad, do n''t it?
36336is he going to die?"
36336is it necessary for me to say what these proceedings are?
36336is it so, Don Arturo?
36336or was it really the voice of little Olly?
36336or will you leave them for the present in undisturbed possession of the land?"
36336said Dumphy abruptly,"how much have you got in that thing?"
36336said Olly.--"Then?"
36336said Olly;"what was she saying when we came in?"
36336such as_ you_ can not even imagine-- do you suppose such a woman would not have guarded against even this?
36336that I am to be kept in ignorance of my duty as the hostess of the Blessed Trinity, or are you, Don Juan, my dueña?
36336what are you waitin''for?
36336what have we here-- a correction in the date-- in still another hand?
36336what have we here?"
36336what if a devoted, exhausting passion for somebody else already filled my heart?
36336what in dash are you dashingly doing here, dash you?"
36336what is this to you?
36336what is this?"
36336what''s gone of her?"
36336what''s that thou sayst?
36336what''s that?"
36336what''s that?"
36336what''s that?"
36336will you?"
36336you are wise, you are wise, Mees Clark, I would not for much money find myself under these criticism, eh?"
36336you did not?
36336you will listen, will you not?