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33355[ Illustration][ Illustration] FISHING How''s the fishing?
29383of its commercial relations with its neighbor?
16243He begged to ask whether, in following down the tributaries of the Thomson, Mr. Landsborough met with any traces of Dr. Leichhardt?
15100Can all this have arisen from Pliny''s arbores ex quibus aquae exprimantur?]
15100Who can fail to love a character like that of O''too, in which unalterable steadiness of affection is as conspicuous, as honest and natural ardour?
10461Near the camp a large flooded- gum tree had been marked: Solid square[ symbol??]
10461Near the camp a large flooded- gum tree had been marked: Solid square[ symbol??]
46925What was his reason for doing so?
46161How am I to describe a geyser?
3535Do you want to make your son sick of soldiering? 3535 To what cause are we to attribute this unhoped for success? 3535 To what cause then are we to attribute the distance which the accomplishment of it appears at? 3535 What was to be attempted? 18068 But what were we to do now? 18068 The whole scene arose before me afresh; where were we all scattered to? 18068 Was I not accumulating colonial experiences, and always found employment of some kind awaiting me? 13760 And have thy joys Lost nothing by comparison with ours? 13760 But hast thou found Their former charms? 4328 Could it be that its unnatural state had driven its inhabitants from its banks? 4328 How then could an European expect to find food in deserts through which the savage wandered in vain? 4328 Where, however, were the human inhabitants of this distant and singular region? 40003 ''Who is the owner of this tent?'' 40003 But when a digger from the crowd asked aloud,''What about the b-- y license tax?'' 40003 Mr. Woods writes in reference to this journey:--No doubt this self- denying mode of proceeding was very heroic and courageous, but was it necessary?
40003What can it not do and undo?"
25828What could be said when 400 English soldiers retreated from 250 savages?
25828What do you want with me?"
4521FIVE CORNERS(''Stypelia?'')
4521THE APPLE- GUM(''Angophora?'')
4521or was the author being poetic?
4521p 73--exhiliration APPENDIX p 75--weeps the stream-- should be''sweeps the stream''?
29609Oh, but,I said,"does n''t it come down at night?"
29609He is now commonly accosted by the question"Who stretched the shark?"
29609If this difference of opinion exists in the most advanced and populous colony, what certainty of policy can be looked for in the others?
29609What may it be fifty years hence, with the increase of population?
2660And how came they never to make any voyages, by choice at least, that were out of sight of land?
2660Besides, if the ancients had all this knowledge, how came it not to display itself in their performances?
2660How came they to make such difficulties of what are now esteemed trifles?
20337I divided it, with its entrails, into 18 portions, and by the method of, Who shall have this[*]?
20337It will very naturally be asked, what could be the reason for such a revolt?
20337Maccaackavow then got up, and said,"You will not sleep on shore?
20337When they were forcing me out of the ship, I asked him, if this treatment was a proper return for the many instances he had received of my friendship?
2564What does she say, Dubi?
2564Do you not recognize them?"
2564When I explained that I had no wish to be upset, he said,"I suppose you can swim?"
26501Is it not a thing which we ought to feel as a disgrace-- a custom that reflects upon the heads of the old and the hearts of the young?
26501Is that as it should be?
26501Where amongst us shall we find the numberless drawbacks which in less favored countries the working classes have to contend with?
26501Would not darkness become light?
26501Would not ignorance give way to intelligence?
26501Would not inexpertness succumb to proficiency?
11203(?)
11203Coniferae: Dacrydium sp.?
11203May not the Tryal Rocks also be some of the low islands that skirt the coast?
11203Might they not have been of diluvian origin?
27578Well, boys, are you ready?
27578All the natives jumped to their feet, shouting,"Did we not tell you that they would kill your master?
27578Did we hear or feel it?
27578Do you like to drown, doctor?"
27578Is not the savage, living so very close to nature, more its master, or at least its friend, than we are?
27578What hopelessness lies in the words I once heard a woman of Vao say:"Why should we have any more children?
53244And what strange god has caused so dread a death To thee and thy companions?
53244At which an old tattooed savage observed,"Their horses are only rats; how did they get here?
53244He recounted to us some of his experiences in the Maori war, and then asked what nation was at present at war with England?
53244They said,''You must look after yourself; are you not in danger?''
53244Why hast thou left behind the valued treasures Of thy famed ancestor Rongomaihuia, And wrapp''d thyself in night?
41270Could it be possible that the depôt was abandoned, and the miserable men left to perish in the wilderness?
41270Was this the"Kindur"at last?
41270Were they now, at last, to drop upon the"Kindur?"
41270What was to be done?
41270Why not strike out in this direction now, and make a bold attempt to reach the centre of Australia from the city of Adelaide?
41270did ever man see such country?"
38649And to what purpose would we preserve them?
38649How long ago?
38649Were they ever civilised?
38649Where are their ancestors?
38649Where did the natives come from?
38649Where did they land first?
38691The tumult and the shouting dies,and what, now that it is over, remains to Britain of the enterprise?
38691What do you think of our harbour?
38691).= WHAT IS THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN?
38691It was soon countered by the demand of the blue- jackets on the_ Renown_,"And what do you think of our ship?"
38691PLAIN OR RINGLETS?
38691What treasure came back in the_ Renown_ to make this Royal adventure worth while?
38691_ Neptune_:"What ship are you?"
38691is as inevitable a question in Sydney as"What do you think of America?"
11933Is not our country as good as theirs?
11933--"Are we not as willing and as capable of protecting you as Shulitea?"
11933--"Are you not as safe amongst us?"
11933And did not Atua give those bad white men into the hands of our fathers?"
11933King George, they say, is a good man; now an accident has befallen one of their ships in my territory, what must King George do?
11933Shall I be credited when I again affirm that he was not only a handsome young man, but mild and genteel in his demeanour?
11933What punishment have you in England for thieves and runaways?"
13033Was the custom anciently the reverse of this? 13033 ( Which way shall we go?) 13033 Are seasons now different from those which must have admitted of the growth of these trees for half a century? 13033 Have these been extirpated in Australia by the dog on his introduction subsequently to the opening of the straits? 13033 If so, how came they to grow first to such a size among them? 13033 My question on such occasions was Dago nyollong yannagary? 13033 Or did excess of moisture or its long continuance kill them? 13033 PLATE 36: Aquilla fucosa? 13033 These dead trees among reeds suggest several questions: Were they killed by the frequent burning of the reeds in summer? 39322 ''Splendid rain to- day,''is the usual phrase; and''How far north does it extend?'' 39322 How far is the race capable of Christianity? 39322 They said we had better go away; but wherever I looked there was fire; and I said,''Where shall we go? 39322 Whence did he come? 39322 Who are they but our enemies, who so often have waylaid, murdered, and bewitched Bangerang men? 39322 Who are they who live in that direction? 39322 Why''Cobb''? 17022 Are we to infer that no land had been sighted in that region? 17022 Could this be one of the lost islands? 17022 Was it all guess- work? 17022 What do you seek?
17022What do you want?
17022What was the relative position of European nations in the arena of maritime discovery at the beginning of the sixteenth century?
17022With a jump he got into the boat, and, according to the signs he made, he appeared to ask:"Where do you come from?
17022[* The term implies continental land] The above passage[ shows?]
39621But what are the brightest jewels and the choicest flowers to ease of body and mental serenity?
39621Had the first drip then fallen on to the mound in the Jenolan Caves where now stands"Lot''s Wife"?
39621He was hewn out of a single stalactite[ stalagmite?
39621How many ages have come and gone since the Jenolan Caves were coral reefs in the azure sea?
39621Recently inquiries have been made as to whether the"Jenolan Caves"are newly- discovered wonders, or old friends under a new designation?
39621They were human forms indeed, or rather had been human forms; now they were stalactites[ stalagmites?].
12929Can this part of Terra Australis have been visited before, unknown to the world?
12929How then came M. Peron to advance what was so contrary to truth?
12929My haste to complete the survey did not allow of much attention being paid to the tides; but it was high water_ about nipte???
12929My haste to complete the survey did not allow of much attention being paid to the tides; but it was high water_ about nipte???
12929My haste to complete the survey did not allow of much attention being paid to the tides; but it was high water_ about nipte???
12929Should it be asked, why representations were not made, and a stronger vessel procured?
12929Was he a man destitute of all principle?
12668''Quis talia fando, temperet a lachrymis?''
12668About three hundred acres of open ground, called by Mr. Hayes King George''s Plains( could this have been in derision?)
12668Self- preservation was their plea; but was there not a method left within their reach, which might have preserved the whole?
12668Was it possible that his own bite could have been the cause?
12668What interest, what motive could drive these wretches to such an action?
7509*(* Port Hacking?)
10840Hastily dismounting, I was soon beside it, excitedly asking:''Who in the name of wonder are you?'' 10840 Well, Browne,"asked Sturt, who was helpless in his tent,"what news?
10840''Where is he-- and Wills?''
10840And who could desire a nobler monument than the everlasting hills?
10840Burke''s?''
10840He was stupid with the spear wounds, and said''No''; I then asked him where was his watch?
10840I asked him often,''are you well now?''
10840I asked him:''Are you going to leave me?''
10840Is it good or bad?"
10840It causes one to inquire whether the devoted men who toiled for Sturt, private soldiers and prisoners of the Crown, were men of sound moral principle?
10840Poor Oxley, who can help rejoicing with him in his short- lived joy?
10840Was he not to reap some reward for his heroic efforts along the Lachlan, to enjoy the realisation of some of his ambition as geographical discoverer?
10840Was this, or was this not the nebulous Kindur?
10840What is all this?
10840Would it not lead him westward to the conquest of that mysterious inland country which had hitherto guarded its secrets with an invincible obstinacy?
15411He asked me if I had a God?
15411I divided it with its entrails into 18 portions, and by a well- known method at sea of Who shall have this?
15411It will very naturally be asked what could be the reason for such a revolt?
15411Maccaackavow then got up and said:"You will not sleep on shore?
15411The natives will not eat them, neither will they taste the milk, and ask with some appearance of disgust why we do not milk the sows?
15411Tinah asked me if they were doing right?
15411When they were forcing me out of the ship I asked him if this treatment was a proper return for the many instances he had received of my friendship?
15411Who was his father and mother?
15411and who was his wife?
15411if he had a son?
25976''Did you learn that hymn you were singing at school, too?'' 25976 ''Gotter a job, boss?''
25976''Well, what will you do with that?'' 25976 ''Which schoolboy?''
25976But do the scholars look upon it as work? 25976 ''What sort, Teddy? 25976 At a height of about six feet from the ground, those scarlet heart- shapes are surely flames? 25976 Do you remember the tale of the ancient wise man whose two sons were lazy fellows? 25976 Does it not sound like a children''s paradise-- all this within reach of a vast city? 25976 Start now?'' 25976 There is not so much of theclean pinny"in life-- and what wholesome child ever really enjoyed the clean pinny and the tidied hair part of life?
25976What is that sudden blaze of glowing yellow?
25976What sort?''
25976Where are the bullocks?''
25976Where''s ther dray?''
25976You can pick up their camp?''
36763Have you found it good?
36763Is it always beautiful like this?
36763What causes the colour?
36763Aimlessly we wait and wonder, Will he come again?
36763Did Matthew Arnold dream of such a cavern when he wrote:"When the sea snakes coil and turn, Dry their mail, and bask in the brine"?
36763Did they reach it?
36763Did those three years bring him pleasure?
36763Hence when the chiefs inquired concerning this new arrival,"What does he do?
36763How does he live?"
36763Is it that Robert Louis Stevenson appeals first and foremost to a cultured audience?
36763Lament, oh Vailima, waiting and ever waiting; Let us search and inquire of the Captains of Ships,"Be not angry, but has not Tusitala come?"
36763Looks like a necklace of opals, does it not?"
36763Small wonder that sixty natives were required to get the coffin up, and even so the question will always remain, How did they accomplish the feat?
36763The question has been raised, Was Stevenson contented in Samoa?
36763Who shall say?
58098Why do n''t stars come out in the day- time?
58098You poor silly emu,she said,"why do n''t you kill all your chicks except one?
58098He can put a curse in even more easily than he can get it out, and if he puts it in who is there to take it away?
58098If we visited Yarrabah to- day, by means of our magic carpet, what should we see?
58098Is it not strange that we should find this old Hebrew custom still in use in wild Australia?
58098Where do you think I should be if I went about with a family like that?
58098Would any of them volunteer to go?
394951|?
39495But was it?
39495Can we continue the work of building up a white nation beneath a tropical sun-- a task which in many parts of the world is considered quixotic?
39495May I say that I find it sufficiently difficult to cope with my contemporaries without having to make in addition provision for posterity?
39495Muttaburra District,|?
39495What does the future hold for us?
39495What is a University?
39495What is it doing now?
39495What more desirable opening can be found for a young man of limited capital than a farm that will carry 10,000 sheep or 1,500 cattle?
39495What save the voice to pray"God bless our land alway, This land of Thine"?
39495What save the voice to sing"All things are Thine"?-- What to Thy throne convey?
39495Will this flow be perpetual, or will it gradually decline until exhaustion of the sources of supply ultimately takes place?
39495[ Illustration: HIS EXCELLENCY SIR W. MACGREGOR ADDRESSING THE AUDIENCE] What is to be taught in the University?
15662Are there any animals on the island, and of what kind are they?
15662Are those who are with you satisfied, or do they wish to be relieved?
15662Have you any place round the island at which a vessel of thirty or forty tons can remain at anchor in security all the year round?
15662Have you been at the small islands?
15662Have you been supplied with fish?
15662Have you discovered the flax- plant?
15662Have you found any lime or chalk stone?
15662How does your stock thrive, and what does the island produce?
15662How many acres of clear ground have you found in the island?
15662In what time do you think the island will be able to maintain the additional number of people you wish to have sent you?
15662In what time do you think the island will be able to support the people you have with you, independent of supplies from this settlement?
15662Question.--Can you assign any reason for the aforesaid plot being formed?
15662Question.--Have you at any time heard any convict on the island express any discontent at the conduct of officers, or on any other ground?
15662What are the prevailing winds?
15662What ground have you in cultivation?
15662What live stock do you wish to have sent you?
15662What weather have you in general?
40305What, then, can the Government do? 40305 But how to secure the safety of the workers? 40305 But is there any necessity to consider the United States and the British Empire as playing mutually hostile parts in the Pacific? 40305 Can not China follow the_ viam mediam_, and learn a lesson from Japan? 40305 Could a White Race be ousted from a land in the same way, presuming that the White Race is superior and not inferior? 40305 How could we oppose the desires of millions for the glory of one family? 40305 If she were to put aside dreams of conquest and Empire, has Japan a sound future in the Pacific as a thriving minor manufacturing and trading power? 40305 If the Almighty does not hear_ that_, will he hear us?
40305If to the White Race, will it be under the British Flag, or the flag of the United States, or of some other nation?
40305Shall it go to the White Race or the Yellow Race?
40305The question was asked:"Presuming a Pacific war in which the United States was the enemy of Japan?"
40305Under whose leadership will the change be made?
40305Why wonder at her unrest?
4329How far are they?
4329Not I, indeed, Harris,I replied,"where do you mean?
4329Well, Harris,said I,"did you kill your man?"
4329Where were they, man?
432922 Buccinum?
43295--------- escharoides?
4329Bulla?
4329Dentalium?
4329Harris led me a little way from the tents, and then stopping, and pointing down the river, said,"There, sir, do n''t you see them?"
4329I had scarcely lain down five minutes, when Harris called out,"The blacks are close to me, sir; shall I fire at them?"
4329It will naturally be asked why we did not procure fish?
4329It will naturally be asked, of what could these cliffs have been composed to assume so many different forms?
4329Tellina?
4329Were they indeed realized?
4329What though the soil was coarse, if the vegetation was good and sufficient?
4329and what could have operated to produce such unusual appearances?
4329are you sure you see them?"
12146But his fate, at least, must force upon us the questions-- have we dealt justly by these wild people?
12146Can it be expected, then, that the same agglomeration of bad characters in Tasmania should be harmless?
12146What sort of person, reader, do you picture to yourself with such a name?
12146Who, indeed, four years ago, could have believed that, above all other things, there should arrive a glut in the labour market?
12146[ East of South?]
16027And what, Kaiber,I asked him,"is the reason that these spears are broken, that the trees are notched, and that wilgey is strewed on the grave?"
16027A large bat( Pteropus?)
16027Could they have been feeding on the phosphorescent animals we saw last night?
16027It may be asked if, during such a trying period, I did not seek from religion that consolation which it is sure to afford?
16027Moreover Jenna shouted out to his uncle,"Am not I your nephew-- why then should you run away?"
16027My next question was,"Have you a little water here?"
16027The only species I observed during a residence of five months were four of kangaroos, namely the large Macropus giganteus?
16027They addressed many questions to us, such as, Whence we had come?
16027We this evening caught several curious little animals( Clio?)
16027Who will be the victor here?
16027Who, then, had I better select for the purpose of visiting the depot in the first instance?
16027was the boat a dead tree?
16027where we were going to?
12992''And will you promise me never to go away again?'' 12992 ''Well,''he would say to them,''now that you have lived in the bush, do you think the change you made was for the better?
12992Have you an order to come to this isle? 12992 Would Governor Bligh visit his estate on the Cowpasture river"( now Camden),"and see what had been done in this direction?"
12992You will surely notice this?
12992And now to reflect, if we had not reached the port with that seasonable supply, what could have become of this colony?
12992Are you sorry for what you have done?''
12992If I had come as a spy, what have I done?
12992Meanwhile what had the English done in the way of South Sea exploration?
12992The Judge- Advocate then left the court, and MacArthur called out:"Am I to be cast forth to the mercy of these ruffians?"
12992Was ever such an unfortunate man as Matthew Flinders?
12992What had become of the_ Bounty_?
12992What was the navy like at this time, a year before Nelson, a youngster of twelve, first went to sea?
12992When Dampier set out to explore the coast of New Holland, what charts, what instruments, what scientific knowledge and equipment, had he for the work?
12992Where were his scientific men, why did he go to Port Northwest at all, and why did he chase a vessel?
12992Why did you come?"
12992Why not wait till the eve of sailing to arrest me?
12992Would a man go three times with a commander such as Bligh has been described by his enemies?
12992to which Governor Bligh, according to the report of Major Johnston''s trial, replied, and with oaths:"What have I to do with your sheep and cattle?
4237Had they seen a vessel?
4237How long ago?
4237How will you land them?
4237Need both parties start at the same time?
4237One moon ago?
4237Sure it was one moon?
4237Well, what they been say?
4237Where do you propose going next?
4237Who''s the best shot; for it will be fatal to miss?
4237Wo n''t that suit us all?
4237You believe you shoot''em that fellow dingo?
4237You like''it one fine fellow red shirt, Lizzie? 4237 You take us close up along of those fellow, Lizzie?"
4237A great difficulty now presented itself, for we had no tools whatever, and how could we dig a grave?
4237But what animal is he talking about?
4237Can no antidote be discovered for this virulent poison?
4237The mystery is, how do they use them?
4237We were in despair, when Abiram Hills said--"Baal bora ground been sit down along of Hinchinbrook, Lizzie?"
4237What do you think of that, mates?"
4237Wo n''t that be a find, eh, old fellow?"
8911Can it be Cooper''s Creek?
8911Can they be the tracks of that infatuated man who left me on the 20th of November?
8911From whence do they derive their supply of water, to cause them to rise to such a height?
8911I am afraid soon I shall not be able to sit in the saddle, and then what must I do?
8911It is very tiresome to be delayed in this way: what can they be about?
8911May they not belong to Leichardt''s party?)
8911When shall I get relief from this dreadful state?
8911When will it have an end?
8911When will this cease?
8911Where can all this water drain to?
12928Why are you afraid of a good white man?
12928( Extinct Species?)
12928( New Species?)
12928( New Species?)
12928?
12928Columba lophotes?
12928FIGURE 5: Littorina( or Turbo?)
12928Falcunculus flavigulus?
12928Falcunculus leucogaster?
12928In vain did Dawkins address them thus:"What for you jerran budgerry whitefellow?"
12928Isocardia----?
12928Meaning: Why are you afraid of a good white man?
12928Myrmecobius?
12928PLATE 4: FIGURES 1 AND 2: Isocardia?
12928Valves equal, inequilateral, thick, their edges even; umbones nearly central; hinge sunk, with an antiquated area and one?
12928What can have become of the matter so scooped out?
12928aut Frontalis?
12928or two?
12928why did you not bring away the gins?"
41451Are they spoiled by living with Americans?
41451But if they do n''t take tips, do they get good wages?
41451How about their amusements?
41451Will you answer this letter for me? 41451 Would you expect,"he says,"to find in that awful leper settlement a custom worthy of transplanting to your own country?
41451''But how many under fourteen, Lucio?''
41451A stanza runs:"What is it makes us fret so hard In this benighted land?
41451CHAPTER II THE PHILIPPINES OF THE PAST How have the Philippines come to present such a unique combination of Spanish and Malay civilization?
41451Did they save a centavo of pay?
41451Do you want us to get up and leave you now-- to depart from your country?
41451Have the average men an account with the bank?
41451How did they treat them?
41451Should Harrison take linen, silver, glass, china and automobiles?
41451Then I heard a man''s voice call from an upstairs window,''What''s the matter down there?''
41451Were their salaries so big that the task was worth while?
41451What else would you suggest?
41451What if they did fight disguised as peaceful country folk?
41451When I asked my_ cochero_,''Lucio, how many_ niños_ have you?''
41451Why?
13121After a little consideration, Mr. Flinders said he supposed it was his brother come back, and asked if the vessels were near?
13121But were they forbidden to make such remarks and notes upon the state of that English colony?
13121From what then did it arise?
13121Has a man reduced to misfortune by his ardent zeal to advance geography and its kindred sciences, no claims upon men like these?
13121How it was that I appeared at the Isle of France in so small a vessel, when my passport was for the Investigator?
13121I asked M. Bonnefoy to give me his opinion of what was likely to be done with us?
13121I asked what was to be done with us-- with my books and papers?
13121I inquired if they knew of any rivers or openings leading far inland, if they made charts of what they saw, or used any charts?
13121In the way to the wharf, I inquired of the interpreter where they were taking me?
13121It may probably be asked, what could be general De Caen''s object in refusing throughout to give up this log book, or to suffer any copy to be taken?
13121Let this, Sir, for the moment be admitted; and I ask what proofs you have that I have made such remarks?
13121Our latitude here was 10 ° 30''from bearings, and longitude by time- keeper 142(?
13121Upon its progress, its strength, the possibility of its being attacked with advantage, and the utility it might afford to the French nation?
13121What must be the sensations of each man at that instant?
13121What was become of the officers and men of science who made part of the expedition?
13121What were my objects for putting into Port North- West, and by what authority?
13121Whether I had any knowledge of the war before arriving?
13121Why cartel colours had been hoisted, and a vessel chased in sight of the island?
4330How far are they?
4330Not I, indeed, Harris,I replied,"where do you mean?
4330Well, Harris,said I,"did you kill your man?"
4330Where were they, man?
433022 Buccinum?
43305--------- escharoides?
4330Bulla?
4330Could it be that its unnatural state had driven its inhabitants from its banks?
4330Dentalium?
4330Harris led me a little way from the tents, and then stopping, and pointing down the river, said,"There, sir, do n''t you see them?"
4330How then could an European expect to find food in deserts through which the savage wandered in vain?
4330I had scarcely lain down five minutes, when Harris called out,"The blacks are close to me, sir; shall I fire at them?"
4330It will naturally be asked why we did not procure fish?
4330It will naturally be asked, of what could these cliffs have been composed to assume so many different forms?
4330Tellina?
4330Were they indeed realized?
4330What though the soil was coarse, if the vegetation was good and sufficient?
4330Where, however, were the human inhabitants of this distant and singular region?
4330and what could have operated to produce such unusual appearances?
4330are you sure you see them?"
34037In what way?
34037White man drink whiskey, why not I?
34037And if it has accomplished so much in the way of growth and material progress in so short a time, what may not be hoped for it in the near future?
34037How many people remember Agassiz''s noble answer when offered a large salary to lecture,--''I can not afford to waste time in making money''?"
34037Indeed, what was there not to be had here for a price?
34037Is idleness infectious?
34037Is it generally known that our own Benjamin Franklin first suggested, about a century ago, the carrying of oil to sea by vessels for this purpose?
34037Is it not curious to observe how the lines of barbarism and civilization intersect along these teeming avenues?
34037Of what other city in the New or the Old World can this be said?
34037These might be the caves of Erebus leading to Hades, and where is Charon to ferry us across the Styx?
34037Was there once in the far- away past a great Malayan Empire existing in the Pacific Ocean?
34037What secret power, we wondered, could so propel him for hundreds of rods, with an upward trend at the close?
34037What signifies it that matters have remained in their present condition for perhaps a thousand years?
28955Our situation at this time was truly alarming; and may we not with propriety say, distressing?
28955Previous to his shooting Fisher, Lumbert asked if he was going to kill him?
28955_ Q._ Did any run away at the Sandwich Islands?
28955_ Q._ Did any thing happen in consequence, during that day?
28955_ Q._ Did he often speak of the murder, or of his knowing it about to take place?
28955_ Q._ Did you live with them aft, afterwards?
28955_ Q._ Did you sail from thence in the ship Globe of Nantucket, 20th Dec. 1822, and in what capacity?
28955_ Q._ Do you believe that Joseph Thomas had any knowledge of Comstock''s intent to commit murder that night?
28955_ Q._ Do you believe that any other person in the ship, besides those persons who committed the murder, knew of the intention?
28955_ Q._ How did Joseph Thomas conduct himself during the passage from the Isle to this port?
28955_ Q._ How many men belonged to the ship on sailing from Nantucket?
28955_ Q._ How many men were shipped in their places?
28955_ Q._ How were you stationed during the night?
28955_ Q._ On what day or night did this murderous mutiny take place?
28955_ Q._ To what State does he belong to your knowledge?
28955_ Q._ Was there any thing like mutiny on board the ship during her passage to the Sandwich Islands?
28955_ Q._ Were the natives friendly and quiet?
28955_ Q._ What became of Samuel B. Comstock, who was the head mutineer after he landed upon the Island?
28955_ Q._ Where was you born?
28955_ Q._ Who had charge of the first watch during that night?
28955_ Q._ Why did they murder Comstock?
28955_ Question._ Who were the Captain and mates of the ship Globe?
28955you have always been a d-- d rascal; you tell lies of me out of the ship will you?
43573''It''s all very well with the boys, but what about the girls?'' 43573 Churchwardens,"she said,"what are they?"
43573Has the Queen of England been told of me?
43573Lawyers?
43573Then who keeps the money?
43573What you come here for?
43573What? 43573 Whence come they?"
43573You come to hoist flag?
43573And who shall grudge him this modest satisfaction?
43573As no one seemed to covet the dignity, how would it do, he asked, to elect_ him_?
43573Had they churchwardens?
43573Has no one thought of telling her that I am king of all Niué-- of Niué- Fekai?"
43573If he had meant to kidnap them, would he have returned like this?
43573Is it surprising that no standing army is wanted to suppress sedition in Niué?
43573One of our first questions was,"Where are your flies?"
43573Were it otherwise, how could an island thirteen miles by four continue to be populated?
43573What could I do?"
43573What will it grow to?"
43573Why then was the flag hoisted?
43573Would the captain invite him to pay the ship a visit that very afternoon?
12115IS THIS GRASS?
12115----?
12115... Chrysomela( Australica?)
12115After all may not this be the great Australian Bight that these natives have heard of, for none we met in Western Australia pretended to have seen it?
12115Clerus?
12115Clerus?
12115Cysticola exilis?
12115Hesperia?
12115Mirafra?
12115No sooner did the boat come alongside, than he appeared at the gangway, inquiring with the utmost possible dignity,"where blackfellas?"
12115Synoicus?
12115To meet him after almost despairing of his safety?
12115Were these birds visitors from the interior, or had they just arrived at the end of a migratory journey from some distant country?
12115What was it then to meet a former fellow voyager, and a friend?
5789But what as to New Zealand?
5789Is he waiting?
5789Why lose so much revenue in order to set up colonial brandy- making?
5789Will Fortune never come with both hands full?
5789And what was this, or the documentary receipt that represented it, to be called?
5789But when?
5789But who had asked for them?
5789Is that a help to her or a drag?
5789Poor Mackinnon, as he afterwards laughingly pleaded, what could he do under the cold douche of such a wet blanket?
5789So, what could it all be?
5789Well, what could be done to preserve Australian forests?
5789What does it mean?
5789What seer predict a stripling in the race Would, swift as Atalanta, win the prize Of progress,''neath the world''s astonished eyes?"
5789Yes, but for what?
5789he was asked;"was the domestic article we were to make such sacrifice for to be superior to the imported?"
5789who has ever journeyed, on a glorious summer night, Through the weird Australian bushland, without feelings of delight?
52528Did he know Father Damien?
52528How did she get that name?
52528How do they grow them?
52528How much tobac you give?
52528Oh, what is the matter?
52528One white man he say Queen he dead?
52528They gave me a bottle of iron,he said,"and I got better on that, or I''d be dead by now, but how could I get the nourishing food?"
52528Was any one frightened?
52528Who that music?
52528Why,he thought with wonder,"should a fire at sea look like a Christmas pantomime?"
52528Will you have it with or without fumes?
52528Wo n''t you come out for that?
52528You want buy money?
52528''You Peletania?''
52528A little later one of the boys asked me:''You want wife?''
52528Finally he turned to me saying,"What you want?"
52528He, himself, told me he had been to Sydney, and when I asked,"To San Francisco?"
52528I could hear them asking and hearing what I claimed to be; and then they would come up and ask in a fine, offhand manner:''You Melican?''
52528I said,"Who''s there?
52528If the latter, how much better to have accepted their god and shown them where they had mistaken his attributes?
52528Lloyd jumped out of a sound sleep and ran aft, crying:"Where is she?
52528Plainer than words her smile said:"You are a woman, too; I can trust you; you will protect me, will you not?"
52528Stevens?"
52528The first question put to us by the women was concerning Louis''s health; then what had we done with our devil box?
52528What did they mean by it, I''d like to know?
52528What do you want?
9958: Greenstone( Diabase?).
9958All this appears feasible and truthful enough in print; but the question is, Of what value did I find it?
9958Being rather surprised, he frightened them by roughly saying,"What the devil you want here?"
9958I also hoped to contribute, if possible, towards the solution of the problem, What is the nature of the interior?
9958It might naturally be inquired why no attempts were made to reach the coast of the Great Bight by sea?
9958They were the heroes of other lands; but have we not heroes also of our own?
9958This telegram was accompanied by another from the Honourable Arthur Blyth, the Chief Secretary of the Colony: Is there anything you want?
9958What surrounding circumstances encouraged them to face unknown dangers?
9958What was to be done?
9958What were the products which Australia could produce?
9958What, then, must be the population of the British empire if the increase in one city was at that rate?
9958Who or what had Mr. Forrest and his little band of followers to cheer them on; to urge them forward on their perilous and dreary enterprise?
9958what are you talking about?
12411But who can check life''s stream? 12411 And what are we to say to the tale of another leader, whose canoe was upset in the South Seas, and who swam all the way to New Zealand? 12411 As for the number of the streams-- who shall count them? 12411 As the Scotch would say-- what like is it? 12411 At once it occurred to him that something must be amiss-- otherwise why fixed bayonets? 12411 But upon whom? 12411 Chapter XXI SOME BONES OF CONTENTIONNow who shall arbitrate?
12411Does it give any signs of qualities, physical or mental, tending to distinguish it from Britons, Australians, or North Americans?
12411How is that knowledge to be obtained?
12411How otherwise could he be so kind to them, and so fond of children, argued these youthful sages?
12411How was all this to be brought about?
12411Is it a creeper, or is it a tree?
12411It is true that a Greymouth storekeeper when asked"How''s trade?"
12411Next, if the State should retain this, ought there to be periodical revisions of the rent, so as to reserve the unearned increment for the public?
12411Or turn its waters back?
12411What are its characteristics?
12411What of that?
12411Whence the organizing power?
12411Whence was the money to come?
12411Why trouble to land a Maori?
12411Yes, it was dead; but what had killed it?
12411weight of gold- dust a day, or who could stagger the gold- buyers sent to their camps by the bankers by pouring out washed gold by the pannikin?
5005what''s your name? 5005 ( Hibiscus tiliaceus? 5005 ; two species of Melania, a Paludina, the lanceolate Limnaea, a cone- shaped Physa(? 5005 A Bottle- tree with a Platanus leaf( Sterculia?) 5005 A Grevillea( G. ceratophylla R.Br.?) 5005 A little fly- catcher( Givagone brevirostris?) 5005 Another question was, what could have been the cause of its death? 5005 Another shrub( Gardenia? 5005 Br.?) 5005 Brown found a crab,( a species of Gecarcinus?) 5005 In the scrub I found a plant belonging to the Amaryllideae( Calostemma luteum?) 5005 Pegmatite and Porphyry( with a very few small crystals of felspar) and Gneiss? 5005 Sterculia( heterophylla?) 5005 The apple- gum, a bloodwood, and the poplar- gum(?) 5005 The men armed with a wommala, and with a bundle of goose spears, made of a strong reed or bamboo(? 5005 The open lawns were adorned by various plants, amongst which we noticed a species of Drosera, with white and red blossoms? 5005 The questions: where were we at the last new moon? 5005 and Careya? 5005 how far have we travelled since? 5005 was 15 degrees 13 minutes(?) 5005 with pinnatifid leaves, was not less common: on the upper part of Hughs''s Creek, we first met with the drooping tea- tree( Melaleuca Leucodendron? 58239 And his wife-- How can I write about that gentle lady? 58239 And then? 58239 And then? 58239 Could anyone ever forget the voice of that woman? 58239 Did I say happened? 58239 Does anyone love on purpose I wonder? 58239 Every visitor that came so late would stop all night, so the question aroseWhere was she to sleep?"
58239Has this sort of thing ever been sufficient to satisfy a woman''s heart I wonder?
58239He said,"Little Susie, where are you going?"
58239How did they manage before there were so many clubs and the so- called friendly societies?
58239Human hearts must be made of strong material, or else how could those men live in chains, even for a day?
58239I had not long been in the little house when my father came in and said,"Anna, why do n''t you go to Australia?"
58239I had often said to myself,"How can I live in this world alone?"
58239I heard a gentleman say,"Has anybody thought of getting a cup of tea for this girl?"
58239I knew that Garibaldi was in the room, for I had seen him there before, but who could this be?
58239I said,"Please, captain, will you put the cover on the skylight to keep the water from coming down the steps?"
58239I was all the time in sadness, but what could I do?
58239In the present, all the world is behind me, and what does it matter?
58239Later on, when I went out with my brother, I said,"Well, Mac, what would you say if I went to Australia?"
58239So I was happy, and what more could anyone desire?
58239The man in the shop said,"Are you the youngster that found the 7/6 for that awful woman that lives down in that cellar?"
58239Then why should I not see them?
58239They had but one word to say-- Would I come there?
58239Was it to be like this, always empty of happiness?
58239What else could we do?
58239What was in himself that he was entitled to scorn my poor relations?
58239What was the use of my married life?
58239What woman could have had a more useful life than I?
58239What would a strange land hold for me?
58239What would be the use?
58239Who was I that I could not do as others had done without sin?
6104But for many days afterwards I felt quite lonely and sad without my poor little pet-- yet what could have been done?
6104Do you think we were much to be pitied?
6104F---- dared not stir from his"bad eminence;"so Helen and I wended our slippery way up to him, and in answer to his horrified"Where is your habit?"
6104F----said, quite disdainfully,"You do n''t mean to say you''re really frightened?"
6104Have I ever told you that our post- office is ten miles off, with an atrocious road between us and it?
6104I immediately inquired if he had been out of doors that morning?
6104I inquired if she knew how to ride?
6104In her own cottage at home, who did all these things for her?
6104It is not a palace is it?
6104It was now nearly seven o''clock, quite dark, and freezing hard; we were most anxious to get on, and yet what was to be done?
6104Of course, the constant thought was,"Where are the sheep?"
6104Shall New Zealand have never a fable, A rhyme to be sung by the nurses, A romance of a famous Round Table, A"Death of Cock Robin"in verses?
6104Was it not good of her?
6104What could I say?
6104What was to be done?
6104Who could think of their"Ego"in such a glorious presence, and with such a panorama before them?
6104You''ve heard of St. George and the dragon, Or seen them; and what can be finer, In silver or gold on a flagon, With Garrard or Hancock designer?
17694Dead?
17694Gidage, must you go?
17694Go, Gidage; how many moons until you return?
17694Hold,said the teacher,"are there men there?"
17694I shall go; but suppose the mother of the young man who was shot begins wailing, what then?
17694Is he shot?
17694What do you mean, Rahe?
17694What now, then?
17694Why are you anchored so far off?
17694Would you like to walk round and look at the village?
17694Ah, Koloka, I wonder how you are going to get out of that dress to- night; will you understand buttons, hooks, and eyes?
17694Bob asks,"Suppose Lolo natives come to us, what we do?"
17694Choking, are you?
17694Do they kill the girls when born?
17694How were we to meet?
17694I asked him,"Come, Kone, how do you know?"
17694I asked them,"What now?"
17694I asked,"Is there still a man on board?"
17694I said to my old friend Rua, who met me on the beach,"Are you going to fight?"
17694I said to them,"Can not one of you ask a blessing?"
17694I then said,"But they are not really men?"
17694Is it on them, or on us?
17694Is this Goldie''s big beast the natives told him of?
17694Looking at the condition of this people when the missionaries and teachers first landed, what did they find?
17694Never had white man landed there before, and who knows what he may be up to?
17694Sitting on the platform, Rua turned to me and asked,"Tamate, who is your real Maiva friend?"
17694The harvest ripens fast: where shall we look for labourers?
17694The men said,"Can not you see that if Tamate lives we shall live, and if he is murdered we shall be murdered?
17694They said,"And what is to become of the place of our forefathers, and the cocoanuts they planted?"
17694They were asked by those on the bridge--"Who are you?"
17694What have these foreigners done that you want to kill them?"
17694Why should she go to the expense of governing?
17694Why should they want to kill us?
17694Why should they?
17694Would I not consent to their taro being bought, and then they would go with me?
17694what are these?"
27099America?
27099And how did you get here?
27099Australia?
27099But look at yer dunkey ther''all dress''d up in the Liberal colours?
27099England?
27099Hang it all, the horse is locked up already; what is the good of my locking him up?
27099Then where did you come from, my friend?
27099What''s your name?
27099Where do you belong?
27099Why?
27099Why?
27099Wull, but how''s this, I allus thocht ye was a Conservative?
27099Yes, is that so? 27099 Farmer Symes, you been an''voted?
27099Half- way down I suggested a halt, when one of the Arabs accosted me--"Which fella country you come from?"
27099He asked,"Any champagne?"
27099He called out:--"I say, Corfield, what are you wearing a coat for?"
27099He replied,"Know nothing about the gentlemen mentioned; why do n''t you stand yourself?"
27099He said,"I am his brother; he has bullock cars, has n''t he?"
27099I asked"Where?"
27099I crawled through, and when I reached the lodge gates, I was asked by a policeman stationed there, if I had been to Government House?
27099I said,"Are you sure?"
27099I then asked,"What are you firing at?"
27099It was laughable to see men take a bottle out of their pocket, saying,"Have a nip, mate, it''s only five shillings a bottle?"
27099Murray asked him,"Why do n''t ye lock him up?"
27099My mate said,"You been laugh?"
27099On returning to the room, the barmaid, who was quite pale, asked"Are you dead?"
27099Query-- at 1/- per needle, what would a ton cost?
27099Still, if one who thought he was Steele''s equal, proposed a game, the latter would ask:--"Shall we play the game, or all we know?"
27099What are you?"
27099which was the name of the Corporal,"Where track?"
37022Fielding, Smollett, Shakespeare,_ and_ the English classics were more to the boy''s taste than athletics....( What nationality were F., S. and S.?)
37022Finished? 37022 He turned out many good scholars, did n''t he?"
37022He was a good sort?
37022I suppose you''re pretty busy now?
37022Poor old Mr. B. died awfully sudden, did n''t he?
37022Time goes pretty quickly, does n''t it?
37022You remember the old bark school?
37022And what do we find-- the grace and beauty over which so many of your frenzied correspondents have rhapsodised?
37022B.?"
37022Because she regards it as immodest to show her legs?
37022But presently, to my great surprise, he came to the rescue with:"He finished me, you know?"
37022But, having seen the rose, how can I be content with the dandelion?
37022For what more can a poet ask in Australia?
37022Have you ever noticed a puppy let off the chain after being tied up for a long time?
37022How could she instil love of country?
37022How from all kindred torn?
37022How?
37022Is it any wonder that"the commonest street orator"can raise a laugh when Australian titles are mentioned?
37022It''s blanky well blank enough to roast a crimson carnal bullock, ai n''t it?"
37022Now how could this kind of woman kindle the spark of patriotism in her children, assuming for the moment that she was prepared to bear them?
37022Presently I remarked at a venture:"So poor old Mr. B., the school master, is dead?"
37022Somebody interjected:"Well, are n''t you?"
37022Than God''s all- seeing eye, what other Said that a man was born?"
37022The result?
37022What chance had it of doing so; the Australian merely turned over and said,"Why the blanky blank should I get up?"
37022What does he mean?
37022What does she know of beauty?
37022Who is Valerie Desmond, that she should dare criticise the myriad Venuses of Australia?
37022Who won the toss, did you hear?''
37022Who?"
37022Why?
37022Will the Australian ever get any sort of sense of proportion?
16664What d''ye take me for? 16664 ''Have you seen the Public Library?'' 16664 And what about drunkenness? 16664 And why is it? 16664 At what has she arrived? 16664 But in what country are the free and independent electors wiser? 16664 But then what is the cause of that? 16664 Can you imagine a man with £ 5,000 a year( or £ 500, for that matter) covering his walls with chromos? 16664 Can you imagine yourself wearing a black coat and high hat with the thermometer jogging about from 70º to 110º in the shade? 16664 How is this? 16664 If this be so, how is it that nearly every Melbourne merchant is also an owner of stations? 16664 Is it not the same in London, though, of course, on an infinitely larger and grander scale? 16664 It would be difficult to define exactly what opens the doors of Australian society, but is the shibboleth any more definite in London? 16664 No doubt she enjoys dancing, and how can it do her any more harm than her young mistress? 16664 No one exactly knows how to meet the difficulty, and What shall we do with our larrikins?'' 16664 Shall I take you over it?'' 16664 She has got a husband, and what more can she want? 16664 There are certainly two or three exceptions; but''what are they,''one is irreverently apt to exclaim,''among so many?'' 16664 What can she do with herself all day long? 16664 What modification then, you will ask, does the middle- class Englishman undergo in Australia? 16664 Why should the first generation of Victorians show a disposition to abandon the ugly? 16664 is likely to replace the former popular cry of''What shall we do with our boys?'' 4054 And have you been long here?
4054And is THIS the beautiful scenery of Australia?
4054Can we sleep here?
4054How got you here?
4054I''ll have one, little girl,he answered in a kindly tone,"and what price is it to be?"
4054In there?
4054Lose a day''s work standing outside the Commissioner''s tent broiling in a crowd, when two days would finish the job? 4054 Take us for what?"
4054Then of course no one goes to the diggings?
4054Think it''s true?
4054Well, old fellow, and where did you spring from?
4054Well?
4054What could we have for dinner?
4054What has he done?
4054Where do you and your grandfather live?
4054Where to?
4054Which?
4054Would the company like some wine or spirits?
4054YOU make them? 4054 YOU make them?"
4054APPENDIX WHO SHOULD EMIGRATE?
4054Are funds wanting for its completion?
4054But if the alluvial gold''s not there I''d like to have it proved By what ingenious process it Can ever be removed?
4054How grateful now would be a draught from some cold sparkling streamlet; but, instead, with what sort of water must he quench his thirst?
4054How much is that?
4054I charged him four guineas, and walked into town in my shirt- sleeves; soon colonized, eh?"
4054I looked straight ahead, and innocently asked"Where?"
4054Some you''ve got somewhere or another, for you havn''t none on you got no paper from the Escort-- you planted it last night, eh?
4054That do, Sir?"
4054The question of"Who should emigrate?"
4054WHO SHOULD EMIGRATE?
4054What''s the price?"
4054You''ll want one, wo n''t you?
4054and do you like this new country?"
4054cried William;"what next?
4054what would you have?
3534And what did you do then?
3534Are Russia and Turkey at peace?
3534Are,said I,"your 500 men still complete?"
3534Did you anchor?
3534Did you find any water on the island?
3534Did you make any observations on the soil?
3534Did you see any animals?
3534Did you see any natives, or any marks of them?
3534Did you see any other harbour or bay in the island?
3534Do you judge the productions which you saw on the island to be similar to those around Port Jackson?
3534Does the channel between the island and the main appear to afford good shelter for shipping?
3534For heaven''s sake, why did you not bring out a bundle of newspapers? 3534 Have the French settled their government?"
3534Have these people any religion: any knowledge of, or belief in a deity?--any conception of the immortality of the soul?
3534Have you brought any hatchets with you?
3534How much is each labourer''s daily task?
3534In 42 degrees 15 minutes south by observation, and in 148 1/2 east by reckoning"Is it on the mainland or is it an island?
3534In what latitude and longitude does it lie?
3534Of what size does the island appear to be?
3534What name did you give to your discovery?
3534When did you make your discovery?
3534Which of them is your old favourite, Barangaroo, of whom you used to speak so often?
3534--Where is Colbee to- day?
3534And is the intermediate country a good one, or does it lead to one which appearances indicate to be good?
3534Are not these, I say, links, subordinate ones indeed, of the same golden chain?
3534Are these the sentiments of a tyrant, of a sanguinary and perfidious man?"
3534Did the French ships under Monsieur de Peyrouse introduce it?
3534Did we give it birth here?
3534Had it travelled across the continent from its western shore, where Dampier and other European voyagers had formerly landed?
3534How did you get that?"
3534I asked by what means he had been able to accomplish so much?
3534I can, therefore, only propose queries for the ingenuity of others to exercise itself upon: is it a disease indigenous to the country?
3534Let for example the following question be put:''Waw Colbee yagoono?''
3534That a living intellectual principle exists, capable of comprehending their petition and of either granting or denying it?
3534The principal question then remaining is, what is the distance between the head of Botany Bay and the part of the Hawkesbury nearest to it?
3534Their demand of hatchets being re- iterated, notwithstanding our refusal, they were asked why they had not brought with them some of their own?
3534These comparisons constantly ended with the question of"Where''s Rose Hill?
3534To descend; is not even the ridiculous superstition of Colbee related in one of our journies to the Hawkesbury?
3534Was it introduced by Mr. Cook?
3534We observed that they were thoroughly sick of the journey, and wished heartily for its conclusion: the exclamation of"Where''s Rose Hill, where?"
3534When we arrived at Richmond Hill it became necessary to cross the river; but the question was, how this should be effected?
3534Whence can arise this superabundance of females?
3534Where?"
3534You might have procured a file at any coffee house, which would have amused you, and instructed us?"
3534[** As they often eat to satiety, even to produce sickness, may not this be the effect of an overloaded stomach: the nightmare?]
35583_ Chacun à son goût._It pleases him and hurts no one else, so why carp at him?
35583But, in the name of common- sense, how does that give the Government a right to exact from people the duty on the whole of their goods?
35583Can I describe her?
35583Did he invest it judiciously?
35583He had evidently partaken too freely of the juice of the grape; or was it, being a German, he was unable to understand a jest?
35583How is this I wonder?
35583How was I to act?
35583I cared not for myself, but I had a wife and family living in Sydney, and what would become of them after I had gone?
35583In Queensland it pays, and why should it not in New Guinea?
35583In case of an accident happening, we had the_ Juanita_, which was capable of carrying the whole company, so why not make the attempt?
35583Is it that he is stronger than those wild beasts?
35583It must be recollected that our cutter was but 12 tons, and what chance would she have against one of 37 tons?
35583Of course we might have slipped our cable, but what should we have down with only a light anchor to depend upon?
35583Take a man who enters a den of wild beasts, what is it that prevents him being torn to pieces?
35583The governor, who was in anything but a good humour, asked him why his vessel should not be seized?
35583The population of the coast can be fairly gauged, but who can tell what number of inhabitants the interior contains?
35583They were of course armed with rifles and revolvers, but of what avail would they be against thousands of hostile natives?
35583They were very anxious to know how long we intended to stay and whither we were bound?
35583To- day everything wears its wonted appearance, but who knows what to- morrow may bring forth?
35583Was it to be wondered at that my friend was enchanted by the vision, when two such hard- hearted mortals as K----h and I were sensibly affected?
35583Were these diabolical savages punished for this outrage?
35583What bond could there exist between two such totally distinct species of fish?
35583What did he do with his wealth?
35583What did the Marquis care if they were all ruined, so long as he had the amount of their deposits safely in his pockets?
35583What else could they expect for a three days''prospect?
35583What had become of the miscreant who had caused all this ruin and misery?
35583What labour would there be available?
35583What was the result?
35583What was there to prevent them from killing us and capturing our vessels?
35583What was to be done?
35583Where should we have been had we"stood on"for a few seconds longer the previous night?
35583Who can foresee the wondrous changes in the configuration of the land that would be wrought by such a convulsion of nature?
35583Would it be possible to utilise the natives of the country, or would it be necessary to import black labour?
35583the one strong, powerful and noted for its voracity, the other for its diminutiveness, beauty of form and weakness?
35583what changes may take place in Nature?
12565Could it then be wondered at, if little had been done since our establishment?
12565Diam o waw?
12565Do you mean this?
12565From this place why should they move?
12565Gnalm Chiara, gnahn?
12565Go- ro- da He snores Gna- na le- ma She or he breathes Al- lo- wan He lives or remains Al- lo- wah Stay here, or sit down Wal- loo- me- yen- wal- loo?
12565Ha ya- ha What is this?
12565He hesitated; did they come from any island?
12565How many?
12565How much greater claim to the appellation of savages had the wretches who were the cause of this, than the native who was the sufferer?
12565I then asked him where the black men( or Eora) came from?
12565Is it not shocking then to think that the prelude to love in this country should be violence?
12565Ko- ai Who is this?
12565Pat- td- baw- me, You will eat, or will you eat?
12565War- re- me- war- re Where have you been?
12565Was this a ration for a labouring man?
12565What is your name?
12565Where are you going?
12565Where are you?
12565Will you sleep?
12565and must it not rather excite admiration to see how much had been done?
4052And is not this threatening, at least in part, already put into execution?
4052And what has been the event?
4052And why is it that others who see all those things, do not take warning by them, to prepare for their own latter end?
4052And will you still persevere in the road of misery?
4052And, When will the sabbath be ended?
4052But how can you reconcile these prohibitions to your conduct; or your consciences?
4052But to whom?
4052Can it be a question with you, whether the God who made heaven and earth, or Satan, the god of this world, is the best master?
4052For should they be found so at last, what will become of you, if you live and die impenitent?
4052For who amongst us can dwell with everlasting burnings?
4052From whence proceed the infidelity, blasphemy, lying, theft, sabbath- breaking, slandering and the many horrid evils, which every where abound?
4052Have not many of you, for the sake, perhaps, of a few shillings, unjustly obtained, plunged yourselves into misery for the remainder of your lives?
4052Hence the thought of many is, What a weariness is it?
4052Is not this the language of your hearts?
4052Is this acting like rational or accountable creatures?
4052My brethren, what shall I say?
4052Now what must be the end of these courses?
4052Shall not I visit for these things, saith the Lord?
4052Such are all his posterity: for who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
4052The great point is, how we shall die?
4052Thus it is said, God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son For what purpose?
4052Was it not God?
4052What would a stranger think, who regards the sabbath, if he visited every part of this colony on the Lord''s day?
4052Whence is it that so many in this colony, labour under such sore and complicated disorders, pains, and miseries?
4052Whence is there so much ignorance and contempt of God?
4052Who gave you the powers of reason and speech?
4052Why are so many, both young and old, taken away by death?
4052Why do mankind so eagerly, so universally pursue the vain pleasures and follies of the world, while they seldom think of God their Maker?
4052Will you not pray to be delivered from it?
4052Will you still prefer the chains of your own depraved inclinations, to the service of God, which is perfect freedom?
57471Who will hang his head in blushes For the stains to toiling due? 57471 According to this logic, if all were workers and all producers-- what then? 57471 All the way my Saviour leads me, What have I to ask beside? 57471 And all this waste, to do what? 57471 And how can work be found for the artisans in the cities? 57471 And they, also, when the Saviour revealed Himself, hadburning hearts of love;"and did not our hearts burn with love also?
57471But will they provide an outlet for the working man''s commodities at colonial prices?
57471Can I doubt His tender mercy, Who through life has been my guide?
57471Can these be absorbed into the various trades?
57471Can they compete with the world with men''s present wages, and eight hours''labor?
57471How then can we compete with the world without we start fairly?
57471I landed with?
57471Is it patriotic?
57471Is it philanthropic?
57471Is it then a wise policy on the part of a paternal Government to unduly encourage the manufacture of wine in bonuses and viticultural colleges?
57471Is it, then, too much to ask that a few millions be spent in the cause of peace, to enable them to do battle with rugged nature?
57471Now, doubtless, the question will be asked by many situated as I was, and others,"Can I do the same?"
57471Strength?
57471The question then is, will Europeans grow these products?
57471They may have a rough time for a few years, and many ups and downs, but what of that?
57471To allay this?
57471To feed men?
57471To give health?
57471To warm?
57471We should rather begin at the bottom-- with men of low estate-- for, hath not God chosen such?
57471We were thankful, though, that we did not ship on board that ill- fated vessel; but ought we to attribute her loss to_ fate_?
57471Were all these good gifts ever intended to be worse than destroyed?
57471What are we then to do without this cheap labor?
57471What can be done in arid countries without water?
57471What would India, Egypt, Italy,& c., be without irrigation?
57471What would be the state of most countries without the markets and wealth of England?
57471Where, then, are the boasted millions of population to come from, which so many calculate upon?
57471Why is it?
57471Without these are cultivated, how can the population increase as it should?
57471became £ 8000?"
43462''What difference should that make, if she is greater and more skilful than you?'' 43462 ''Why should I?''
43462But, dear papa, what are you hiding behind you?
43462She bowed before the chief, and said,''Will you try the race with me instead of your friend?'' 43462 Why was n''t I made white?"
43462And does she not then lie trembling at the thought that she may sometime be swallowed up in a tremendous flow of lava?
43462Are n''t you?"
43462As he appears again out of the water they shout in excitement,"What luck, Hiko?
43462As they creep out and look over the edge, what is before them?
43462But how do they eat?
43462But then, you say, this is a holiday; why should they not be idle and gay?
43462But what cares little Auwae for all this?
43462But what is poi?
43462Did you ever hear of land- shells?
43462Do you imagine he found a kind captain waiting at some dock who became his good friend and helper?
43462Do you not think that would have been wiser and more honest?
43462Do you suppose it hurts?
43462Does this surprise you?
43462How did people come to live here after the island had grown up out of the sea?
43462Is she not sometimes awakened in the night by the low rumbling sound coming to her through the clear air?
43462No one gives a thought to wet clothing, for will it not be dry again a few minutes after the rain stops falling?
43462Or was it the temple of Lono with ladders reaching up to the altars?
43462She would say:"Do you suppose any living people could set such great stones in place?
43462Suddenly a heavy shower takes them by surprise, and Auwae cries out in delight:"Upa, is n''t this fun?
43462The boy''s busy mind has planned new sport for the afternoon, and he says:"Auwae, after you have had your nap, do you want to fish?
43462The waves are just fine to- day for bathing, are n''t they?"
43462Was it a forest that had slid down into the sea?
43462What difference does it make to her that her island home, the land of beauty and of flowers, is under American rule?
43462What do you think shall be done to prepare for it?
43462What is it that makes her look so different from her white sisters?
43462What luck?"
43462What should he do?
43462What was it?
43462Where did Auwae learn this prayer?
43462Who of the company will stop her chattering and garland- making long enough to set the table?
43462Why did n''t he leave it with his wife at home?
43462Why should she not fear?
43462Why, do you ask?
43462Will he ever come back?
43462he exclaimed,''with a woman?''
5345Had any proper attempt been made for their civilization? 5345 The great question was, were we to give them no equivalent for that which we had taken from them?
5345Are those, of whose laws, customs, language, and religion, he is wholly ignorant-- nay, whose very complexion is at variance with his own-- HIS peers?
5345Are we to be prosperous?
5345Can it be that the whole is one immense interminable desert, or an alternation of deserts and shallow salt lakes like Lake Torrens?
5345Can there then be such in the interior, with so barren and arid a region, bounding it?
5345Had we deprived them of nothing?
5345He asks, what person killed you?
5345It is true that they do not cultivate the ground; but have they, therefore, no interest in its productions?
5345My own opinion is, that an inland sea will bring us up ere long-- then how shall we get the boat upon it?
5345So far this is very praiseworthy, but does it in any degree compensate for the evil inflicted?
5345Was he to be turned off as soon as the land was required, without any consideration whatever?"
5345What are they to do under such circumstances, or how support a life so bereft of its wonted supplies?
5345What are they to do, when there is not a stick or a tree within miles of Adelaide that they can legally take?]
5345What can be the causes then, that have operated to produce such unfavourable results?
5345What is all this?
5345What is the natural inference where there is not a single river emptying itself upon the coast, but that there is an internal basin?
5345When will you hear from me again?"
5345Who are the peers of the black man?
5345With many vices and but few virtues, I do not yet think the Australian savage is more?
5345[ Note 109: And yet a law is passed, subjecting natives, who appear thus, to punishment!--How are they to clothe themselves?]
5345], and pressed perhaps by a hostile tribe from behind, should occasionally be guilty of aggressions or injuries towards his oppressors?
5345and how are we to commence an examination with so many difficulties and embarrassments attending the very outset?
5345how do you mean?"
5345or that wandering in misery through a country, now no longer their own, their lives should be curtailed by want, exposure, or disease?
4976Well, Browne,said I,"what news?
4976What are we to do, then?
4976Why,I asked,"has the black fellow taken that which did not belong to him?
4976You have done all you were sent out to do,he observed,"why then seek to penetrate again into that horrid desert?
4976But it will be asked-- What is to be done?
4976But what is there of daring or enterprise that these bold and high- spirited adventurers will shrink from?
4976But why, it may be asked, do not such floods more frequently occur?
4976Can it be that there is a large body of water in that quarter?
4976Eremophila?
4976GREVILLEA( CYCLOPTERA?)
4976How then shall I satisfy others?
4976I must confess that I was exceedingly astonished, for the first idea that occurred to my mind was-- How could fish get into so isolated a spot?
4976If then they are not to be found in those localities, what waters do they inhabit in the interior?
4976In such a state what is he to do?
4976Is it that the climate is drier than it once was, and that the rains are less frequent?
4976Is it to be good or bad?"
4976LAGORCHESTES FASCIATUS( L. ALBIPILIS, GOULD?
4976On the other hand, could anything have been more just than the punishment inflicted on the boy who stole my servant Davenport''s blanket at Fort Grey?
4976Or was it that a more genial season in the country to which they migrate, rendered their desertion of it at the usual period unnecessary?
4976Our best feelings have been raised to save the Wanderer at the Pole-- should they not also be raised to carry relief to the Wanderer of the Desert?
4976Ovarium biloculare?
4976SWAINSONA?
4976Stigmata plumosa, pallida?
4976Surely men, who can so feel, should not be put lowest in the scale of the human race?
4976To what point then, let me ask, does the drainage of the interior set?
4976To what quarter do they go?
4976What would I not have given for the powers of those swift wanderers of the air?
4976Whence could these birds( more numerous at this point than we ever afterwards saw them) have come from?
4976Whence, it may be asked, come these floods?
4976Why therefore should we be surprised at the desertion of the children from the native schools?
4976and was it from the same cause that the Murray, as Tenbury stated, rose so suddenly?
4976but, turn the horse loose at night, and where will you find him in the morning, though your life depended on his stay?
5816But,said I,"when were you at your own house last?"
5816Mr. Landells then jumped up in a rage, asking Mr. Burke whether he intended that I should superintend him?
5816What was to be done next? 5816 ( Query-- effects of the pig- tail?) 5816 And he went out with King and two camels for the things that he had left behind when he lost his camels and brought them back? 5816 And if disagreeable, will it eat merely because the new food was given to it for that purpose? 5816 And where in the world is that? 5816 At times he would stop and exclaim,How can I leave him, that dear, good fellow?"
5816At what period of life do any of us learn so rapidly and eagerly as in childhood?
5816Besides, my dear mother, what avails your faith if you terrify yourself about such trifles?
5816But what would be the use of my writing to you on such subjects, and all others are soon disposed of?
5816By Dr. Wills( through the chairman)--I wish to know whether a portmanteau was left with you, belonging to Mr. Wills, my son?
5816Did they suffer from want of food as well as want of water?
5816Did you know anything of the nature of the contents of it?
5816Does it not rather look at, smell, feel, and then taste it?
5816For whom is this wreath reserved?
5816How did you preserve all those things while with the blacks?
5816How then is it possible to determine what he may otherwise have burnt or placed out of the way?
5816I exclaimed with astonishment,"In the name of goodness, are you going to chew or smoke all the way to Australia?"
5816I hastened to him, and asked, almost breathlessly,"What news-- good or bad?"
5816If you give a child something to eat it has not been accustomed to, does it swallow it at once without examination?
5816In fact, what written instructions, if any, he did or not receive, and what he did with them?
5816Is it to be won by a Totnes or an Ashburton man, or one from this country?
5816MY DEAR SIR, Would you kindly call in at my office?
5816McDonough, in his evidence before the Royal Commission, was asked,"What did you say as to Mr. Wright''s desponding?"
5816Now is there anything to be compared with this?
5816Surely the committee are not alive to the necessity of sending some one up?
5816The one of the 19th of December, is it in your own handwriting?--The one that is missing?
5816This letter of yours of the 19th of December, is it written by yourself?--The one I sent myself?
5816Was I born in January 1834 or 1835?
5816Were we born, think you, to be locked up in comfortable rooms, and never to incur the hazard of a mishap?
5816What did you do when you got to Cooper''s Creek; did you go on any of these expeditions with Mr. Burke or Mr. Wills?
5816What has become of Wright?
5816What is he doing?"
5816What then did he propose to do, and what is likely to have become of him?
5816When would the party start?"
5816Who was to be the leader?
5816Why should not the Victoria be utilized?
5816Why were so many things presented as through a veil, unless to stimulate our efforts to clear away the veil, and penetrate to the light?
22849What do you want-- are you hungry?
22849''When may we expect Jem?''
22849''Why did n''t you knock him down like a bullock?''
22849And this is bondage is it?''
22849And what will be the result of all this?
22849And who is the real robber?
22849But how, you ask, can we e''er hope to soar, Above these scenes, and rise to Tragic lore?
22849But what character is perfect?
22849But, in that case, wherefore prefer this mode of disposing of the dead?
22849But, you inquire, what could our breast inflame, With this new passion for Theatric fame?
22849By whom were the police compelled to such activity?
22849Can the preference be the effect of chance?
22849Can we expect more complacency?
22849For many years the government of these colonies was absolute: could it be otherwise?
22849Had he escaped to the bush?
22849I asked him what were his future plans?
22849Is it not surprising that I have to try such cases?
22849No, my love, I am( not?)
22849Or does there exist some physical reason for it, dependent on the nature of things, or the particular social organization of these men?''
22849Shall the sons of a country give way before the aborigines,_ after having repulsed the arms of France_?
22849Succeeding ideas caused new reflections: I asked myself,''What can have originated this custom of burning the dead?
22849That many such have become virtuous, in the highest sense, could not be affirmed without hazard; but can this be said of the majority of mankind?
22849The kind old man received him with some rough salutation; but having discovered his pistol, he asked what was the meaning of that?
22849The original occupation of this country necessarily involved most of the consequences which followed: was that occupation, then, just?
22849The pressure of a strong and united party, what ministers have the courage to withstand?
22849Their punishment was necessary, but who could forget their temptation?
22849They are, perhaps, a branch of the Australasian family settled in New Holland(?).
22849To her power what could Australia at present oppose?
22849Were it possible to escape the contamination of a gaol, what could be hoped, where the male population is contributed chiefly by prisons?
22849What can be done to obviate these evils?
22849What could be expected of men who burned their gaol at the risk of their lives, and the church to escape attendance on worship?
22849What then?
22849When asked by the judge what prevented the men from going further if they pleased?
22849Whether greater crimes are not tolerated by the refinements of vice than those which are commonly visited with the vengeance of the law?
22849Who, at least, are the more accountable parties?
22849[ 118] Their advocates would ask, with exultation, whether any emigrants were found whose life would bear a scrutiny?
22849is he killed?
22849where am I?
9943So you saw no more of them?
9943What better off am I than a black native?
9943* Melicytus?
9943----odorum?
9943----rugata?
9943----simplex?
9943?
9943A cruciferous plant, probably new; two new species of EURYBIA and CALOTIS, SENECIO CARNOSULUS?
9943Asperula?
9943But where was the river?
9943Could the hidden mystery of the division between the northern and southern waters be here?
9943Could this be all the obstruction I was prepared to open a pass through?
9943D. C. An ASPERULA?
9943DODONOEA ACEROSA, A. HELICHRYSUM?
9943EREMOPHILA MITCHELLII var.?
9943Erodium littoreum?
9943Euphorbia hypericifolia?
9943Fugosia digitata?
9943GERANIUM PARVIFLORUM?
9943Geranium parviflorum?
9943HELIPTERUM ANTHEMOIDES?
9943Hibiscus Lindleyi?
9943KERAUDRENIA INTEGRIFOLIA; LEPTOCYAMUS LATIFOLIUS; POMAX HIRTA?
9943L.?)
9943MSS); involucris carinatis margine membranaceis foliis vaginisque glaberrimis, floribus verticillatis pedicellatis( masculis?
9943Nyssanthes?
9943On sandstone rocks, we found a plant which Sir William Hooker terms"a singular Euphorbiaceous(?)
9943On the wet ground at the river bank, grew an entire- leaved variety(?)
9943Phyllanthus simplex?
9943Pimelea linifolia?
9943Podolepis acuminata?
9943Senecio carnosulus?
9943Sesbania aculeata?
9943TECOMA OXLEYI; ACACIA CUNNINGHAMII; CARISSA OVATA Br.?
9943The BARITA?
9943The River Belyando Missile club of natives of Central Australia Remarkable tree( HAKEA?)
9943The valley was gay with the ultramarine blue flowers of a new species of HOVEA[*]; and on rich soil we saw also the PODOLEPIS ACUMINATA?
9943Vigna, an capensis?
9943What, then, is civilization in the economy of the human animal?
9943Where was the other?
9943Yuranigh?"
9943[* M.?
9943[***** K.?
7450Du Debutof what?
7450Had you a letter from Sir Joseph Banks to me?
7450How, then, came M. Peron to advance what was so contrary to truth?
7450Was he a man destitute of all principle? 7450 What protection had you?"
7450Again, if Le Geographe did sight Port Phillip, why did she not enter it?
7450But can we?
7450But how did Freycinet come to select those words,"un aspect riant et fertile"?
7450But if somebody else saw it from the masthead on March 30, why was not the fact reported to the commander?
7450But why should it have been?
7450Can we believe that if the port had been observed, no attempt would have been made to fix the situation of it?
7450DID THE FRENCH USE FLINDERS''CHARTS?
7450DID THE FRENCH USE FLINDERS''CHARTS?
7450Did Bonaparte desire to establish French colonial dominions in Australia?
7450Did Bonaparte desire to establish French colonial dominions in Australia?
7450Did Napoleon himself realise that there was so rich a prize in Port Jackson?
7450Do Freycinet''s charts show evidence of the use of Flinders''material?
7450Do Freycinet''s charts show evidence of the use of Flinders''material?
7450From what source could Baudin have obtained such a chart, however rough and partial?
7450How did the French obtain their chart of Port Phillip?
7450How did the French obtain their chart of Port Phillip?
7450How did they get there?
7450How was that information obtained?
7450If Decaen really believed him to be a spy, why did he invite him?
7450In whose diary or notes was that fact recorded?
7450There remains the question: Why did General Decaen keep Flinders''third log- book when restoring to him all his other papers?
7450Was there some confusion in Peron''s mind as to what port was seen?
7450What was poor Freycinet to do in completing the work?
7450What, then, are we to make of the statements of Peron and Freycinet?
7450Where are Cap Monge, Cap Caffarelli, Cap Mollien, Cap du Mont St. Bernard, Ile Latrelle, or Baie Descartes?
7450Who, then, saw Port Phillip from Le Geographe?
7450Why had he willingly permitted him to take some of them in December 1803, but declined to let him have any more till nearly four years later?
7450Why manufacture mysteries?)
7450Why was he not asked the question whether so large a bay should be explored?
7450Why, however, did Decaen refuse permission to Flinders to have the last of his papers till the year 1807?
7450Why?
7163''Well Browne,''said Sturt, who was helpless in his tent,''what news? 7163 ''King?'' 7163 ''What, Burke''s?'' 7163 ''Where is he-- and Wills?'' 7163 Are we to be prosperous? 7163 But was he in reality beaten? 7163 But what has been done since? 7163 Can human ingenuity improve on nature? 7163 Can we look for instances of greater bravery in the exploration of any other portion of the globe? 7163 Hastily dismounting, I was soon beside it, excitedly asking,''Who, in the name of wonder, are you?'' 7163 I asked him( Mr. Kennedy), are you going to leave me? 7163 I then asked him where was his watch? 7163 Is it to be good or bad?'' 7163 Leichhardt, encouraged by his successes, makes his final venture, but what befel his party-- shall we ever know? 7163 Might not this river be a tributary to one of the large rivers which flow into the Gulph of Carpentaria? 7163 No sooner did the boat come alongside, than he appeared at the gangway, inquiring, with the utmost possible dignity,''Where blackfellas?'' 7163 Of the magnitude of our great subterranean reservoir who shall tell? 7163 Shall we find it bear out the gloomy predictions of Warburton and Giles? 7163 The daily increase of this epidemic was alarming to an extreme degree, and, in fact, how should it be otherwise? 7163 To what does this latter qualification apply? 7163 We see three white men, three of them we see; they cry out,''Where is water?'' 7163 What are we to conclude from these facts? 7163 What is South Australia to us? 7163 What is all this? 7163 What must have been his thoughts at having, with such a feeble party, so comparatively easily accomplished what others had striven in vain for? 7163 What was the fate of his companion, Bass? 7163 What would not such a land be with a constant fertilizing stream of water through, and about it? 7163 What would we have given for water? 7163 When will you hear from me again?
7163Will years of study and observation give us the power to wield the wand at will?
7163and if so, how well adapted for a line of road traversing its valley to the Gulph?
7163or the more hopeful one of Forest?
12046--?
12046101.?
12046117?
120467 269?
120468 t. 90. f. 780?
12046; solanum, a thorny ferruginous species without fructification( Solanum dampieri?)
12046?
12046?
12046A crystalline rock, consisting of greenish- grey hornblende, with a very small proportion of felspar( Hornblende rock?).
12046Are they uniform in dip and direction?
12046Astrea stellulata?
12046Bright red ferruginous granular quartz( Eisen- kiesel?)
12046Cardium rubrum?
12046Caryophillia?
12046Caudex arhorescens cicatricibus basibusve foliorum exasperatus?
12046Cerithium lima?
12046Cerithium perversum?
12046Cleome viscosa, L. Capparis sepiaria, L.?
12046Delphinorhynchus pernettensis?
12046Distichocera?
12046Echinus ovum?
12046Epidote: C. Clinton?
12046Flagellaria indica, L. Dioscorea bulbifera, L. Calladium?
12046Flagellaria indica, L. Dioscorea bulbifera, L.*?
12046Hornblende rock?
12046If in strata, what are the thickness, inclination to the horizon, and direction with respect to the compass, of the beds?
12046If the strata be different, what is the order in which they are placed above each other successively?
12046Is the whole cliff, or mass of strata in sight, of uniform composition?
12046Lingua ad sugendum idonea?
12046Mactra abbreviata?
12046Madrepora laxa(?)
12046Madrepora plantaginea(?)
12046Mitra tabanula?
12046Modiola( Tulipa?)
12046Monooulus telemus?
12046Murex adustus?
12046Pecten maximus?
12046Pectunculus radians?
12046Petricola rubra?
12046Physalia megalista?
12046Quaestio Medica an Hominis primordia Vermis?
12046Rhizophora mangle, L.?
12046Shall I go on board?
12046Slaty Clay: Inglis''I., Clack I., Percy I. Hornblende Rock?
12046Sophora tomentosa, L. Cassia occidentalis, L. Guilandina bonduc, L. Abrus precatorius, L.?
12046Spondylus radians?
12046Spongia muricina(?)
12046Spongia spiculifera?
12046The shore, in various parts of this island, was found to consist of red ferruginous matter( Bog- iron- ore?)
12046Venus flammiculata?
12046continuous, or interrupted by fissures or veins?
12046curved, or contorted?
12046or does it consist of different kinds of stone?
12046t. 1024. f. 90?
37825Ca n''t you tell me? 37825 Did n''t you tell them I had gone to bed?"
37825Did n''t you tell them Mr C. was out?
37825Do n''t you think I''d better stop this?
37825Do n''t you think,said he,"that you had better try to sleep a little now, and write your letters in the morning?"
37825How do you come to have a woman like that?
37825Is not this mine ass?
37825Not for one day?
37825Suppose you come too?
37825Well, at least,said G.,"you can say''Amen''ca n''t you?"
37825What shall we do?
37825What''s the use of wearing yourself out with those two long journeys, and spending five or six pounds, for one day?
37825Why does n''t she go to the good houses? 37825 Why,"said he to me, before going into church,"why do these people make a point of being married in the vestry and not before the altar?"
37825Would it be possible,one of us suggested,"to hire that cart and cut across?"
37825A purely social function, did I call it?
37825And as for the country that went mad with joy on the same occasion, how does it feel now?
37825And what is there to control them?
37825And who are they that work this Juggernaut of an engine, that run this overgrown business of state?
37825And why have they gone from one of the gardens of the world, as Victoria should be, with its temperate climate and its consequent potential fertility?
37825But I wonder how it is with her now?
37825But this was all I ever saw of its beautiful face-- Ivy Bridge( was that the name?
37825Ca n''t_ you_?"
37825Did anybody order them off, or even request them to desist?
37825Did they scurry away, scared, on the appearance of the smart folks from the house?
37825How many of the fine young fellows who went soldiering to South Africa have looked to that country for home and work when soldiering was done?
37825How many phantom faces flit amongst those shades?
37825I wonder what became of it?
37825Is it any wonder that a spider''s web of this description was simply black with flies?
37825My dear lady in the distance made a gesture which signified"Where are you going to be put?"
37825She handed up a child, and what could I do?
37825She said,"Why should I be here by myself, while you are over there by yourself?
37825Was the country going to allow such an outrage to pass?
37825We clasped hands with some emotion and looked at each other, and the question that sprang to our eyes was,"Do you remember the Twelfth Mass?"
37825What does it care, this dog in the manger?
37825What matter?
37825What should she do?
37825What was left for the working man to claim?
37825Where are those lost young men?
37825Where is the enthusiasm for Federation which then turned every head?
37825Who was it?"
37825Why was it such a power in the land?
37825Why?
37825Would a special train and a thousand guinea fee have saved her?
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?
4975Here to- day and gone to- morrow, what''s the good of a house?
4975Well, old chap, what shall we have for tea-- Calf''s head? 4975 What on earth''s come over the boy?"
4975Which way?
4975A more appropriate name it could not have, for is it not in the Great Victoria Desert?
4975After watching me"belting away"at a solid mass of quartz for some time without speaking,"Which,"said he,"is the hammer- headed end of your pick?"
4975Are you sure?--did you speak to him, or touch him?"
4975But, stranger still, how do they know it is going to fall?
4975Chance?
4975Could I do it?
4975Did not Ernest Giles die, only the other day, in poverty and neglect?
4975Do they move to fresh hunting- grounds?
4975Do you think I''m a---- black- fellow?"
4975Grouse?
4975How could I send them relief, incapacitated as I was?
4975How to describe that sad scene?
4975How, then, could one fail to love them as friends and comrades?
4975Hung up in its treacherous bogs, with nearly empty tanks, dying horses and tired camels, what chance had we?
4975I can hardly imagine a prospector carrying a cat as companion, and yet how else did it get there?
4975I feel sure that all were ready to face boldly whatever was in store, and were resolved to do their utmost-- and what more can man do?
4975If one broke a limb, as he easily might, what could his mate do?
4975Not a penny would you have made from the wealth of West Australia but for us prospectors-- and what do we get for our pains?
4975Pheasant?"
4975Query, whether to recommence digging, or to pack up and follow the blacks?
4975Since it was not from the East, why not from the West?
4975Terribly rough, uncouth chaps, of course?
4975The natural rejoinder to this is,"Why, then, do you go?"
4975The tracks had fooled us once, and though doubtless by following them we would eventually get some water, where would we be at the end of it?
4975There we laid him to rest in silence, for who was I that I should read holy words over him?
4975This being the case, what becomes of the aboriginal?
4975To commemorate this longed- for day, we afterwards composed numerous poems(?)
4975Was it worth while to look for it further?
4975We could see where the blacks had scraped out the sand at the bottom-- if THEY could not find water, what chance had we?
4975We felt pretty certain from the way the tribe had left that another well existed close by; the question was, would our captive show it?
4975We should be getting a long way from Coolgardie, but if a rich company could not afford to open up the country, who could?
4975Were the natives hard pressed for water, or had they heard of our coming, and were by smokes guiding us to empty wells?
4975What English thoroughbred could have done this?
4975What chance of finding such a place without the help of those natives to whom alone its existence was known?
4975What steps is the white pioneer, who may have no more than one companion, to take to protect his own?
4975What then do they do?
4975What was this miracle?
4975Where could it be?
4975Where was this Eldorado?
4975Whether to follow it forward or back?
4975Who could foresee that one of us was destined never to return?
4975Why ca n''t you have your drink soberly, instead of dancing about all over the place?"
4975and was it not in that region that another party was saved by the happy finding of Queen Victoria Spring?
4975going on?
4975why could n''t she walk straight?
41258Paddy,said he, calling to his servant,"who is that?"
41258''Dead?
41258''Oh, when shall I come and appear before God?''
41258And those of Zechariah,"Your fathers, where are they?
41258And what was that object, which could raise him above the exhaustion of fatigue and the sense of severe cold?
41258Are you sure that you are right?
41258As a minister of Christ, did his light shine with a more resplendent ray, or was it disturbed and overcast with gloom?
41258At what period of the day do they attend school?
41258But to where am I now wandering?
41258Did he become selfish and morose?
41258Do they appear to have any views of the Lord Jesus Christ as a Saviour?
41258Do they learn to read and write?
41258Do they understand figures?
41258Does it now give you full satisfaction?
41258Have they any meeting in the week- days for prayer and religious instruction?
41258Have they renounced generally their former superstitions?
41258Have you an infant school, or a school for men and boys?
41258He was one of Nature''s nobles; what might not be expected from such a man when he returned home again?
41258I spoke from the 6th chapter of Revelation.--''Behold the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?''
41258If"music charms the savage breast,"sir, why should not the sweetest sounds that ever met man''s ear do more?
41258It may be asked, who are proper persons, and what are the requisite qualifications?
41258Let the question be asked, who taught them to be so?
41258Marsden?"
41258THE GREAT QUESTION; Will you consider the Subject of Personal Religion?
41258The Christian reader will probably ask what were the effects of these various trials upon Mr. Marsden''s mind and temper?
41258The question was put to the whole army,"Do you agree to this?"
41258They had come among them to preach the gospel of peace, how then could they be expected to furnish the means and implements of destruction?
41258We are wholly in their power, and what is there to hinder them from abusing it?
41258Were the Maories an inferior race, compared with the aborigines of the Tahitian group?
41258What contrast could indeed be greater, or more distressing?
41258What do they learn?
41258What schools there are at the station, and who are the teachers?
41258What shall we call those pure sensations that thus warm and captivate the soul?
41258Who would not desire that the Maorie tribes may long be a great and powerful nation, protected, but not oppressed by English rule?
41258Why should a nomad race be settled upon the workhouse plan, or even confined to an English farm?
41258Why should not a similar state of things be brought about in New Zealand?
41258You have no covetousness?
41258a school for women?
41258and the prophets, do they live for ever?"
41258dead?''
41258havn''t you?
41258stop, my friend,''responded the mourner, in a solemn manner,''do n''t you know that Mrs. Cartwright is dead?''
41258were his spiritual affections quickened?
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12433Another remarkable plant found on the grassy borders of the jungle and characteristic of rich damp soil is a beautiful species of Roscoea(?)
12433Avicularia----?
12433C. bicuspis?
12433C. dichotoma?, Lamouroux.
12433C. volubilis(?)
12433C. volubilis(?)
12433Campanularia volubilis?
12433Canda?
12433Cellaria catenulata?
12433Cellaria catenulata?
12433Cellaria salicornioides?
12433Cellaria vesiculosa?
12433Cells oval, narrowed at both ends; lateral processes( without avicularia?)
12433Colour deep brown; polypidom simple unbranched(?)
12433Colour dirty yellowish white; polypidom branched, from a common stem; branches irregular(?)
12433D. distans?
12433F. pyriformis?
12433F. pyriformis?, Lamouroux.
12433Habitat: Bass Strait(?)
12433Habitat: Bass Strait?
12433In C. pumicosa this organ presents several rather large circular spots or perforations?
12433In habit it is very like some forms of F. truncata, and there is a Mediterranean species( undescribed?)
12433Of these a small Physalia and a Velella( V. emarginata?)
12433One large specimen presents a variety worthy of note-- in this the backs of all the cells, except one here and there, exhibit( internally?)
12433Ovicell----?
12433Ovicell----?
12433Ovicell----?
12433Ovicell----?
12433Ovicell----?
12433Ovicell----?
12433Ovicell?
12433Ovicells----?
12433Ovicells----?
12433Ovicells---?
12433P. deflexa?
12433Polypidom about three inches high, irregularly?
12433R. ambigua?
12433Rostrum, arising from the rachis, as long as the cell, slender, tubular, adnate; lateral processes very small, ovarian receptacles----?
12433Six species only are common to the seas of Europe, namely: Tubulipora phalangea?
12433Sixteen others are met with in other parts of the Southern hemisphere, namely: Catenicella elegans?
12433Stem two or three inches high, rising either from a strong main trunk(?)
12433T. phalangea?
12433The lower third is filled up by a yellow, horny(?)
12433The younger(?)
12433What would not many an amateur collector have given to spend an hour here?
44726Did you not consent to receive £ 300 for Port Nicholson and the Hutt?
44726Drag Tainui till she reaches the sea: But who shall drag her hence? 44726 How can you dry up the sea?
44726Was his death_ tika_? 44726 What are those lights and the smoke we see at the village?"
44726What do you want with Rangihaeata that you come here to bind him? 44726 Who is she,"he asked,"that she should send her books and her constables after me?
44726You of the crooked tattoo, what use would your ugly head be to me if I were to carry it back with me to Kapiti? 44726 Your words are very good, but who can tell what will be the words of the Governor?"
44726[ 162] Mr. Ironside at once asked permission to go and bury the dead, whereupon the fiery Rangihaeata ejaculated,What do you want to go for?
44726''But what do I say?''
44726An Old New Zealander CHAPTER I WHENCE AND WHITHER?
44726But how salute him now?
44726But surely we can afford to be magnanimous enough to concede to so fine an example of generosity a less mercenary motive?
44726But that chief haughtily answered,"Did I not warn you how it would be?
44726CONTENTS PAGE CHAPTER I WHENCE AND WHITHER?
44726Can one of you talk when I am here?
44726Can you uphold the honour of the tribe?"
44726Cotterell called out,''Where is Puaha?''
44726Cotterell then said,''Where is a canoe for us to cross?''
44726Do I go to Port Jackson or to Europe to steal your lands?
44726For the precipitation of the conflict which followed, who shall say that the fault was Te Rauparaha''s?
44726Have I burned your house?
44726Have I destroyed tents or anything belonging to you?"
44726His_ mata_, or prophecy, has been preserved amongst the oral treasures of Ngati- Toa, and has been freely translated as follows:--"What is the wind?
44726I proposed going into the bush, but they said''No, let us remain where we are: what have we done that we should be thus beset?''
44726I pushed him away, saying,''What are you doing that for?''
44726I replied,''What for?''
44726I said,''What house have I burned down?
44726IV Who will arise to save?
44726If you can not come hither, will you write to me?"
44726Mr. Thompson said,''Will you not go?''
44726Of what use are blankets, soap, tools, and iron pots, when we are going to war?
44726Or was it_ kohuru_?
44726Rangihaeata came running to me, crying out,''What are you doing, I say?''
44726Tamati Panau was the first to seek an explanation, by calling out to Te Whatu,"Where is the war party from?"
44726They said again,''Where is Puaha?''
44726They said,''Where are Rauparaha and Rangihaeata?''
44726Thompson said,''Where is Rauparaha?''
44726To them he put the question:"Can you tread in my steps and lead my people to victory?
44726Was it a tent belonging to you that you make so much ado about?
44726What are you doing, I say?"
44726What could they gain by enslaving me?
44726What does it matter whether we die cold or warm, clean or dirty, hungry or full?
44726What followed was according to Maori custom, but who would care to tell of it?
44726What have I to do with her?
44726What is there in writing?"
44726What sound comes from the horizon?
44726What would Te Rauparaha''s attitude be if Rangihaeata were attacked?
44726When will your power arise?
44726Who to the rescue comes?
44726With unrestrained excitement he called out to his comrade:"Oh, Raha,[45] do you see that people sailing on the sea?
44726[ 173] Heke had asked the pertinent question,"Is Rauparaha to have all the credit of killing the_ pakeha_?"
44726[ 201] Had it been compassed in fair fight?
44726by fastening irons on these poor old hands?
44726said he;''what is my talk about?
536And to Tamasese?
536Are he and the king in different places?
536But if a German man- of- war does it?
536Do you not see the king?
536Have you taken their heads?
536He?
536If he thought all that, why did he not help me?
536Is he far from Apia?
536Is he with the king?
536Is your husband near Apia?
536Surely these white men on the beach are not great chiefs?
536What has become of the cartridge- belt?
536What is this that you and the German commodore have decided on doing?
536Where is he?
536Whom did you find in Apia to tell you so much good of me?
536Why do n''t you let the dogs die?
536You propose that the conference is to adjourn and not to be broken up?
536You shot him?
536_ Ifea Siamani_? 536 --telegraphed direct home for instructions,Is arrest of foreigners on foreign vessels legal?"
536A third followed, a mere boy, with the end of his nose shot off:"Have you any painkiller?
536And who got the land?
536And who is to distinguish such a process from the state of war?
536But in that intricate affair who lost the money?
536But the king, once elected and nominated, what does he become?
536But, Misi, is it not so that when David killed Goliath, he cut off his head and carried it before the king?"
536Doubtless, as he had written long before, the consul alone was responsible"on the legal side"; but the captain began to ask himself,"What next?"
536Had he no party, then?
536Had they a mind to attack?
536He is strongly conscious of his own position as the common milk- cow; and what is he to do?
536I did not believe him, and I cut his head off...... Have you any ammunition to fit that gun?"
536If Brandeis were minded to deal fairly, where was the probability that he would be allowed?
536In addition to the old conundrum,"Who is the king?"
536Of what help was the consul thinking?
536The words of the German sailor must be regarded as imaginary: how was the poor lad to speak native, or the Samoan to understand German?
536This excellent, if ignominious, idea once entertained, why was it let drop?
536To be sure it was; but who was Becker to be complaining of intrigue?
536Was it conceivable, then, that he meant it?
536Was it weapons or ammunition that Fletcher had supplied?
536Was she still proceeding on Mulinuu?
536Were they Germans or Tamaseses?
536What can a Samoan gather from the words,_ election_?
536What else could be expected?
536What more natural, to the mind of a European, than that the Mataafas should fall upon the Germans in this hour of their disadvantage?
536What was their errand?
536What were the newcomers?
536Where, in all this, are we to find a corner of responsibility for the king of Samoa?
536Which is the German?"
536Why does it not hurt?"
536Why, then, had he changed it?
536Would it be possible for you three consuls to make Tamasese remove from German property?
536_ election of a king according to the laws and customs of Samoa_?
536_ election of a king_?
536they had supplied a new one,"What is the vice- king?"
6750Is that possibly a pool of blood?
6750Kilauea? 6750 Should they fly or not?
6750What''s the use of being in a hurry?
6750Will my spirit never die, and can this poor weak body live again?
6750cold?
6750And if it be so cold at 4000 feet, what will it be at 14,000?
6750Are the natives all cannibals?
6750Are the people very savage?"
6750Are they as pretty as the other South Sea Islands?
6750Are they the same as Otaheite?
6750But what are cuts, bruises, fatigue, and singed eyelashes, in comparison with the awful sublimities I have witnessed to- day?
6750Could any tradition of the Mosaic ordinance on this subject have travelled hither?
6750Deborah''s horse I knew was strong, and shod, but my unshod and untried mare, what of her?
6750Does any one live on them but the savages?
6750Does not all this sound painfully civilized?
6750Does the king wear clothes?
6750He frequently brought me guavas on the road, saying,"eat,"and often rode up, saying interrogatively,"tired?"
6750He knows a little abrupt, disjointed, almost unintelligible English, and comes up every now and then with an interrogation in his manner,"Father?
6750How came?"
6750How do they come too, on every atoll or rock that raises its head throughout this lonely ocean?
6750Hymenophylloides?).
6750I am often reminded of Hazael''s question,"Is thy servant a dog that he should do this thing?"
6750I wonder if he is ever unamiable, or tired, or perturbed?
6750If any serious loss arises to themselves or others through their carelessness, they shrug their shoulders, and say,"What does it matter?"
6750Is it because that, though the magic of novelty is over it, there is a perpetual undercurrent of home resemblance?
6750Is it"always afternoon"here, I wonder?
6750It is itself shaded by date palms and algarobas, and is surrounded by hibiscus, oleanders, and the datura arborea(?
6750Lunalilo?"
6750Nearly blinded by scuds of sand, we rode for hours through the volcanic wilderness; always the same rigid mamane,( Sophora Chrysophylla?)
6750Often since I finished my last letter has Hazael''s reply to Elisha occurred to me,"Is thy servant a dog, that he should do this thing?"
6750People will ask you,"What is the food?"
6750The hourly question was,"What of the volcano?"
6750Then, Mr. President, I ask, where lies virtue, where lies justice?
6750There were some very fine tree- ferns( Cibotium Chamissoi?
6750They are not the same as the Fijis, are they?
6750Wallace?"
6750Was it nearer God, I wonder, because so far from man and his little works and ways?
6750Was there ever a more pitiful sight?
6750Was there ever such an adventure?
6750Was there ever such an atmosphere?
6750Was there ever such sunshine?
6750Were we stemming the torrent, or was it sweeping us back that very short distance which lay between us and the mountainous breakers?
6750What are haoles always unhappy about?"
6750What do you want?"
6750What sort of idols do they worship?
6750What would his episcopal brethren at home think of such a hardship?
6750Whenever I look up from my writing, I ask, Was there ever such green?
6750Where among us shall we find the numberless drawbacks which, in less favoured countries, the labourer has to contend with?
6750Who do they belong to?
6750Why do people persist in sending"ne''er- do- weels"to such regions without a definite occupation?
6750Why should they indeed?
6750Will anything grow on them?
6750Will you by persisting that this law remain in force make us a nation of hypocrites?
6750Would their beautiful homes become a waste of jagged lava and black sand, like the neighbouring district of Puna, once as fair as Hilo?"
6750married?
6750mother?
6750watch?
6750{ 199} Cynodon Dactylon(?)
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?"
47663''But with so intelligent a people, may not these abuses be remedied?'' 47663 ''Intelligent?''
47663Are they an inferior race?
47663Back into my chamber turning, all my soul within me burning,I said again,"Where is the key?"
47663But is that an answer to my question?
47663But where is Cavitorus? 47663 But why, among so- called civilised people, have the blacks no rights?"
47663But, Leo,said I,"where are you bound?"
47663I have idled away the day, and how can I make amends, save by confession and the forming of new resolutions? 47663 List,"said I again,"Leo, what of the future?"
47663Room for a colony?
47663Seeing no sadness, I said,''Where are the friends of the four who perished?'' 47663 Tell us,"said the poetess Vauline,"are you speaking of the superior, the Christian or civilised peoples?"
47663The fate of the Maoris? 47663 The future?"
47663What o''clock is it? 47663 When the Commonwealth band struck up, it was whispered across 1,200 miles of sea to New Zealand,''Will you walk into my parlor?''
47663Why,asked the poetess Vauline,"are the other Outeroos not''at home''to the Chinese while they are quite alive?"
47663You?
47663Am I sane, or is this but a hideous delirium?
47663Am I waking?
47663And if Symmes had a hole, where was it?
47663Ar''nt this grand?
47663But Britain was now rolling up the sombre curtain, and opening the doors of her fabulous treasure- house that the"grateful"(?)
47663But do they think when e''er they drink?
47663But how could I unravel the mystery?
47663But to the notes:--"Room for a colony?
47663But what are the observations of your men of hard experience?
47663But whence came he?
47663But why should not the Deities be amiable?
47663Did you ever see Maggie of Rotoru''?
47663I shuddered as I paced the floor, but how could I unravel the mystery, the mystery that perplexed me?
47663I touched his hand, for I wanted one more word, and as he seemed to slightly revive, I said:"''Tell my soul, with sorrow laden,''where have you been?"
47663I wonder if this fellow was not spreading it on rather thick?
47663I wonder if we made ours?"
47663In Plenty''s beauteous lap we wile the days away, Come,''walk into our trap''--why need you long delay?''
47663Is not that marvellous?
47663Lena, that it finally retired, and how can a''new chum''keep track of his running on such erratic lines?
47663List-- not another word of the past; but, Leo Bergin, what of the future?"
47663Now, whence came the birds, the wheat, and the insects?
47663Or does the drink confuse the think?
47663People who forget their own children?
47663The kind of books?
47663Was Leo Bergin mad?
47663What did I know about him?
47663What did you know about this fellow, anyway?
47663Where is number one?
47663Where is the City of Eurania?
47663Where the de''il had he been for two long years?
47663Where, for what purpose, and under what circumstances, was the work done?
47663Who was Symmes?
47663Who was right?
47663Who was right?
47663Who would have thought that sedate old watchman could ever play such pranks?
47663Why not speak kindly of the living?
47663and how the de''il did you get out?''
47663and who the de''il are the Shadowas?
47663or was there, in fact, somewhere passing events that were indeed stranger to us than fiction?
47663said I,"you assert this''must''with such emphasis, perhaps you would tell me why you_ must_ live?
47663said he, with bowed head, downcast eye, and awfully solemn voice,"the future?
29070An''f''what do ye do wid it, at all?
29070And the lady?
29070Did ye ivver hear the loike av that, now?
29070Do you mean to say you''ve never heard the story of the battle and capture of Marahemo, the tale of Te Puke Tapu?
29070F''what did shells is it, me dear?
29070F''what might this be?
29070Have they come, I say? 29070 I know; but wo n''t it be simpler to do that than to collect oysters on the beach?
29070Pray, are you gentlemen actually going to dance with those creatures?
29070What are your prospects here? 29070 What would they say at home, if they could see us now?"
29070Who went?
29070Will you kindly keep my pipe alight for a minute?
29070You know who Hongi was, I suppose? 29070 And is she not clever? 29070 And is there not a certain princess within, into whose seraphic presence we are now entering? 29070 And now what are we to do? 29070 But what are a sheath- knife and a wooden skewer, if not everything that is needed? 29070 But what have we to do with sentimental rubbish? 29070 But why pursue this topic? 29070 But, what matter? 29070 Can I assist in removing it?
29070Can every one in the old country, no matter how industrious, say that of himself?
29070Did it not convey an instant recollection of all the worst emasculating tendencies from which we had come out?
29070Does patient industry invariably lead to a better fortune for the declining years in England?
29070F''what do ye expict nixt?
29070Fine as the scenery there may be, is it to be supposed that alone would attract such hordes of tourists every summer?
29070Her features may not be good, judged by Greek art standards; but what do we care about art and its standards here in the bush?
29070How am I to convey an idea of what you really are to the dull and prejudiced intellects of people in far- off foggy Britain?
29070Is it likely that we are to be allowed to go there while the Mayor has a comfortable house in which to receive guests?
29070Is the result we see-- for these contrasts are to be found plentifully in all the colonies at the Antipodes-- what it ought to be, or not?
29070Oh no; how could there be?
29070So, he is in a measure bound to take possession of us, do n''t you see?
29070Then, why do we not get some of it out here?
29070We say, why should not we go in for it?
29070We were none of us practised carpenters; but what did that matter?
29070What does he care for such puny projectiles?
29070What have we to do with trim appearances?
29070What is he Mayor and boss of the township for, he would like to know, if not to look after new- chums?
29070What is the condition of a stockman after he has brought up his mob and yarded it for the night?
29070What might not be expected from this most conservative of pioneers?
29070What more can possibly be needed?
29070What more could any one want?
29070What shall be for the Maori?
29070What will be the future of these young tea- drowned nations?"
29070Whatever was to be done?
29070Where are they now since the coming of the Pakeha?
29070Where are they, then?"
29070Who knows what else?
29070Who would venture to introduce a mosquito- bar into a community of which he is member?
29070Why should he go to the expense of new blankets?
29070Why should we go on eating Adelaide flour, when we are growing wheat ourselves?
29070Why will English traders continue to suppose that any rubbish is good enough for the colonies?
29070Would n''t it be better to burn dead shells?"
29070did ivver anny wan see the loike?
29070f''what nixt?"
29070great as was his bravery, his size, his strength, what could they avail in such foolhardy strife?
29070how am I to describe the opulence of your charms, your virtues, and your accomplishments?
43824But what''s the matter of our bathing suits?
43824But why this terrible delay? 43824 By the way,"Monsieur le Capitaine,"where''s your pilot?"
43824Could we make Hilo by dark?
43824Did you hear that? 43824 Has n''t he overslept this afternoon?"
43824Is n''t it rather a risky business throwing shark- hooks in where a lot of naked boys are swimming? 43824 Is n''t it worth being sea- sick all the way around the world to see?
43824The''Hatiheu Hug''and the''Taio- haie Throttle''--who says they''re disgusting? 43824 Upon what meat has this our missionary fed?"
43824What could be daintier than some fat pigs gorging on mangoes in the hollow of that back?
43824What did he say?
43824What does the Frenchman want of absinthe and the Chinaman of opium when they both have a place like this to look upon?
43824Who''s Fanua?
43824You haf tried money, no doubt, but haf you der oder alternative, der gindness tried?
43824You would n''t engage in one of your California rabbit drives for sport, would you? 43824 ''What''s this for?
43824And do n''t those eyes tell you how well worth waiting for he knows she is?
43824And in fancy can not one hear it all over again?
43824And who in his first year in"The Islands"ever failed to rise for the"real thing"bait under any circumstances?
43824And why should they not cheer?
43824But do you think he is with the others in the cafés chantant or on the boulevards?
43824But how could that be when her lap was still under my head and her fingers stroking my temples?
43824But under which banner will you enlist?
43824But what of that portly old gentleman with the benevolent smile and the beaming eyes?
43824But why no sign of excitement from the silent dreamers?
43824Did n''t you note the tenderness in that smile?
43824Did n''t you see him stiffen up and twist his moustaches as he looked your way just now?
43824Did you see that?"
43824Do n''t you see the swagger of his shoulders; and that twitching movement of the fingers is the twirling of his cane?
43824Do they take me for a reincarnation of Stevenson?"
43824Has a spirit hand passed across his brow and smoothed out those lines of weariness and ill- health?
43824Has the dance also had the vitality to survive without the patronage of the real arbiters of island destiny?
43824If one_ wants_ to dance them disgustingly, of course--"How long will it be, I wonder?
43824Is it because they are telling themselves that it is only the roar of the traffic on the Parisian pavements?
43824Pulling an oar?
43824Riding?
43824Speaking of curios-- won''t Your Highness please tell me if this shark''s tooth necklace which I bought yesterday is really genuine?"
43824That cost you forty francs in all, did n''t it?
43824That dapper young chap with the"spike"moustache and the lieutenant''s epaulettes who sits so straight in his chair, where is he?
43824That''s a Colonel''s uniform, is it not?
43824There-- didn''t you see his lips move?
43824They''re of the missionary set, are n''t they?"
43824Was it really the same Seuka, she of the downcast eye and the blushing cheek and the long, trailing_ holakau_ of the previous afternoon?
43824Was n''t it Moll Pitcher who won the day and a monument by swabbing out the cannon with some of her surplus lingerie?
43824We did n''t think we were better than the Earl of Crawford, did we?
43824What could not have been done with them if their passion for dancing could have been similarly played upon?
43824What do they all do?
43824What if they should snag one of the youngsters?"
43824What is it occupies them in their"lighter hours"?
43824What need was there for a''pull- pull''anyhow?
43824What of its legacies?
43824What was that?
43824What?
43824Who spoke?
43824Would n''t these fools ever set the nectar free and extinguish the flames that were licking up his insides?
43824You do n''t know cricket, do you?
43824You think it will be easy to decide, do you?
43824You, Capt''n?
5344''INIKEN how make em? 5344 ------------ inornata, GOULD.? 5344 10.--PIMELEPTERUS? 5344 23.--SERRANUS? 5344 30.--COSSYPHUS? 5344 35.------? 5344 45.--LATRIS? 5344 50.--PLATESSA? 5344 52.--MURAENA? 5344 8--PIMELEPTERUS? 5344 ACONTIA? 5344 And are we to make no allowance for the standard of right by which the native is guided in the system of policy he may adopt? 5344 And is not the custom of civilized powers very similar to this? 5344 Ardea cinerea? 5344 COLUBER? 5344 Campephaga humeralis, GOULD.? 5344 Can these plains of such very great extent, and now so open and exposed, have been once clothed with timber? 5344 Charadrius Virginianus? 5344 Cysticola exilis? 5344 GERRES?) 5344 Grus Antigone? 5344 HIPPOGLOSSUS? 5344 Limosa----------? 5344 MELANICHTHYS? 5344 NAJA,--? 5344 PERIALIA? 5344 Pelidna----------? 5344 Plotus Le Vaillantii? 5344 Rallus Philipensis? 5344 Shall we then arrogate to ourselves the sole power of acting unjustly, or of judging of what is expedient? 5344 Strepera----------? 5344 The water where we were, had been all used, and we must consequently remove at once,--but where to, was the question? 5344 What must be the natural impression produced upon the mind of the natives by treatment like this? 5344 What then could have been the inducement to commit so cold and ruthless an act? 5344 What then was I to do? 5344 Where shall we find the generous and heroic devotion of the explorers of Africa surpassed? 5344 Where then had these four birds come from? 5344 and HORSF.? 5344 and HORSF.? 5344 and HORSF.? 5344 and if so, by what cause, or process, have they been so completely denuded, as not to leave a single tree within a range of many miles? 5344 do not we do the same? 5344 or how proceed for the future? 5344 or is ignorance a more valid excuse for civilized man than the savage? 5344 or what was the object to be attained by it? 33342 ''Did he not come from the sea?''
33342Come on!--what are you waiting for?
33342He has said, how do you all do?
33342How would you prefer being killed, old ruffian?--can you do anything in this way?
33342I wonder how many I can kill before they''bag''me? 33342 Stole off with his own head?"
33342Strip!--he does n''t mean to give me five dozen, does he?
33342Was not little Jackey-_poto_, the sailor, drowned by the Taniwha? 33342 We can not find your book,"said I,"where have you concealed it?"
33342What?
33342Which of them?
33342You are seeking for some information, what do you want to know? 33342 ''His foot is in his own country, and his name is''--what?
33342A woman''s voice now from another part of the room anxiously cried out--"Have you seen my sister?"
33342And was not the body of the said Jackey found some days after with the Taniwha''s mark on it,--one eye taken out?"
33342And what is the use of being angry?--what will_ anger_ do for you?"
33342At last the brother spoke, and asked,"How is it with you?--is it well with you in_ that_ country?"
33342Before the_ taua_ started, the oracle was consulted, and the answer to the question,"Shall this expedition be successful?"
33342But as for poor, mean, mere_ Pakeha tutua, e aha te pai_?
33342But here lies the gist of the matter-- how did I, in the first instance, become possessed of my gold?
33342But why should I have anything more to do with cooking?--was I not cast off and repudiated by the human race?
33342Did not his fire burn on the ocean?
33342Had he not slept on the crests of the waves?"
33342Has he not half a shipful of_ taonga_?
33342He asks,"Is it a great_ taua_?"
33342How is this to be done?
33342I was beaten, but made another effort.--"What have you written in that book?"
33342I was checked by an exclamation of horror and surprise from the whole band--"Oh, what are you about?
33342I was going on with my observations when I was saluted by a voice from behind with,"Looking at the eds, sir?"
33342I was going to"astonish the natives,"was I?--with my black hat and my_ koti roa_?
33342Is it the"crack of doom?"
33342Men_ must_ fight; or else what are they made for?
33342Of what use on earth was he except to eat?
33342Once or twice the_ tohunga_ said to him in a very loud voice,"The tribe are assembled, you wo n''t die silent?"
33342She, being occupied in domestic affairs, said,"Ca n''t you fetch it yourself?
33342The brother spoke again--"Have you seen----, and----, and----?"
33342The_ tohunga_ stood back and said,"Have you been in the house?"
33342Thunder!--but no; let me get ashore; how can I dance on the water, or before I ever knew how?
33342Was he not a fish?
33342Was not the sea solid land to him?
33342What cared I?
33342What could he do?
33342What do I hear?
33342What do I see?--or rather what do I not see?
33342What was to be done?
33342What will all this end in?
33342What will my kind reader say when I tell him that I myself once got_ tapu''d_ with this same horrible, most horrible, style of_ tapu_?
33342What would old"Lizard Skin"say to it?
33342What_ iron_ could be got from her?
33342When I had concluded, and been asked"if I had anything more to say?"
33342Where would she anchor?
33342Who cared then whether he owned a coat?--or believed in shoes or stockings?
33342Who is the last_ mataika_ slain by this famous warrior?
33342Who killed the pakeha?
33342Why should I not tear my leg of pork raw, like a wolf?
33342Would it be possible to seize her?
33342You are a nice man, are you not?
33342[ 1] PRINTER''S DEVIL.--How is_ this_ to be done?--_which?_--_civilize_ or_ exterminate_?
33342_ E aha te pai?_--What is the good( or use) of him?
33342_ No hea_--Literally, from whence?
33342hu!_""What_ can_ he mean?"
33342what is it now?
33342what would have become of you, if such a stopper had been clapt on your jawing tackle?
33342where are those good old times?"
33342where is your boat- hook?--where is your bellows?
33342who ever heard of such an awful imposition?
33342who, with yellow hair-- yellow?
1252513: Jupiter?
12525174: Whiting( Silago): kopuru( 475?)
12525237: Root, of a tree:-: yalida( 493?).
12525245: Bamboo: marapi?
12525256: Cabbage palm( Corypha): muru, moro: watu( 251?).
12525259: White lily( Crinum):?
12525264: Rush,?
12525271: Yam, purple( Convolvulus?)
12525273: Yam,( Convolvulus?)
12525284: Waterlily( Nymphaea):?
12525297: Avicennia tomentosa?
1252537: Salt:-:?
12525440: Head, top of:?
12525462: Upper arm:?
12525549: Who?
12525550: Whose?
12525551: What?
12525552: What?
12525556: Let us two, shall we two?
12525557: Let us, shall we?
12525621: How many?
12525623: Itchy: gamuji( 807?)
12525692: Where?
12525693: Why?
12525694: How, in what manner?
12525711: Build( as a hut): mideipa( 369?)
12525719: Cook: gia paleipa( 641?)
12525808: Cold: sumein: ekanba(?
12525= have you( any) yams?)
12525= is that your child?
12525= is this eatable?
12525= shall we sail?)
12525And why should not our pale faces be regarded by these savages in a similar light?
12525Animal ample, provided with four very long and rather broad linear rugose( or ciliated?)
12525Aprosmictus erythropterus?
12525Are we then to say that all the words of the table just given are borrowed from the Australian by the Papuans, or vice versa?
12525As examples of various forms of this word, I may give, ana pibur aidu= give me( some) food: ina aio?
12525Bailer, shell:-: heko=?
12525Brother:-: boe,?
12525Calladium esculentum?
12525Does it make its way about on floating timber?
12525Example: alpa pongeipa?
12525Excludes the person addressed: in answer to kaje chena ngipeine?
12525Father:?
12525How far does their presence extend?
12525I said to him,"Do n''t look far away,"as I thought he would be frightened; I asked him often,"Are you well now?"
12525Locality: Australia?
12525Locality: Australian Isles?
12525Locality: New Holland?
12525Locality: New Holland?
12525Macropygia phasianella?
12525May not this be H. nitida introduced?
12525Mother:-:?
12525Operculum none?
12525Petroica bicolor?
12525Platycercus palliceps?
12525Sericornis maculata?
12525Sides:-:-: diyuda=?
12525Son:?
12525Sowerby considers this to be a monstrosity( of what?)
12525Spear, bamboo:-:-: didib(?
12525The species marked with an?
12525This fine species was originally recorded as a native of New Zealand; was not the supposed habitat a mistake?
12525This is a grey slimy paste procured from a species of mangrove( Candelia?)
12525We travelled over stony hills, the tops of which were occasionally composed of white flint(?
12525What description of trade can be established there by bartering European goods for the productions of these countries?
12525What does this mean?
12525What is the import and explanation of this?
12525What then is its import?
12525Xema jamesonii?
12525natu:?
12525t. 3, f. 1- 3) of which Pfeiffer remarks,"an varietas praecedentis?"
12525which?
53784A very fair one,but a light suddenly striking upon my mental vision,--"Where do the lubras get them from?
53784And whether or not, may n''t you and I be as well killed together?
53784And why is the bed between you and me vacant?
53784But why are they all lying down?
53784Ca n''t you get it a little sooner, Mary?
53784Come, Mary,I said,"surely you could manage something in less time?
53784Do n''t you know whose ground you''re on?
53784Do they want_ work_?
53784Do you think he intended himself to be satirical for me?
53784He is here sure enough, and in fine order, but how are you going to take him home? 53784 How did he stop the horse?"
53784How did you sleep, Fred?
53784Sure, is n''t the child there?
53784What do they want, Scott?
53784What''s the matter with him?
53784What''s your name, and what do you mean by coming here to shoot and frighten the ducks?
53784****** Whose conscience is heavy with this dark guilt?
53784A cry for help?
53784A dozen willing hands dragged out one of the whaleboats, and what sea ever ran which a whaleboat could not live in?
53784And is not all the Wannon the"pick of creation"--Colac, perhaps, excepted?
53784Burge?"
53784But what avails the sabre sweep?
53784Charles Mackinnon and his partner Watson-- am I trenching on sacred confidences when I allude to the sobriquet"Jeeribong"?
53784Did he think Of a happy summer time-- Of the village meadow-- river brink, Of the merry wedding chime?
53784Did not Cornborough, that grand old son of Tramp, emigrate to Victoria under his auspices?
53784Dignified matron, whoever you be, Would not twenty- two do for thee?
53784Do I not doze off almost before the evening''s meal is concluded?
53784Do I turn round until sunrise next morning?
53784Do you not observe the silver thread of the river winding through that exquisite green valley?
53784Does a maiden, fair and free, Get prudent just at_ twenty- three_?
53784Here it was for sale, with one hut, one log- yard, and the right to 40,000 acres, more or less, of first- class pasture-- for how much?
53784His thoughts are with a dear old home, Its loved ones, and that_ other one_, And will she mourn his doom?
53784How far is the Parin Yallock?
53784I see-- whence comes that eager gaze?
53784I should have made short work of Mr. Mallock, and have settled the argument"Is life worth living?"
53784Mrs. Teviot, the housekeeper, peerless old Scottish dame that she was( has not Henry Kingsley immortalised her?
53784O rustling breeze, Sweet stealer''mid old forest trees, Wilt thou not thy sweet whisper keep Nigh him who journeys the shadeless deep?
53784Oft, as I sit over my five o''clock tea, I think, did she get her?
53784Rather a limited capital to begin the world with; but what did I want with money in those days?
53784Should one ride forth and essay the deed?
53784The mansion was not imposing, but what of that?
53784The station, Werrongourt, was sold to Mr. Mooney, the great cattle- dealer, for the magnificent(?)
53784There''s no great harm done, sir, that I know of, but it might have been a_ plaguy sight worse_; do n''t you think so, sir?"
53784To it, however, our host was compelled to retire, when( upon how many good fellows has the same fate fallen?)
53784Was Hellcat_ really_ a Sir Charles?"
53784Was there not also another legal celebrity not as yet graced with the accolade?
53784What are the virtues they can see Just about to bloom in me In the magical year of_ twenty- three_?
53784What are you going to do with me for instance?"
53784What did I please to want?
53784What else could cast a shadow over my prosperous present and promising future?
53784What was the next thing that was necessary to be done?
53784Whatever can the reason be That they want a girl just_ twenty- three_?
53784When I first saw the ground referred to, then known as"Cox''s Heifer Station,"how could one divine the transformation it was fated to undergo?
53784Who was I that I should have had this grand inheritance of happiness immeasurable made over to me?
53784Whom should she fear on earth?
53784Why did people ever repine or complain?
53784Why must you search o''er land and sea For the golden age of_ twenty- three_?
53784Why rein the steed, in wild amaze?
53784Why should I be_ twenty- three_?
53784Why will they not come back?
53784Would twenty- one be shown to the door, And twenty told to come no more?
53784You do n''t happen to have a cigar, do you?"
53784can it be?
53784if it must be-- shall I never see home again?"
53784like the author of_ Eothen_?
53784that murmur, hoarse and deep, None save the ocean- surges keep?
14424Have_ you_ any objection, Captain Bligh?
14424''But may they not both be mistaken?
14424''Could Byrne have been one of them?
14424''It will very naturally be asked, what could be the reason for such a revolt?
14424''Now what clothes or stores could they have spared which in weight would have been equal to that of two men?
14424''When,''continues the commander,''I reflect how providentially our lives were saved at Tofoa, by the Indians delaying their attack?
14424''Yes; he was leaning the flat part of his hand on a cutlass, when I exclaimed, In the name of God, Peter, what do you with that?
14424''You bad man, why not?''
14424''[ 6] If this be so, it may be asked to which of the two causes must be ascribed the mutiny at the Nore, etc.?
14424--''Had there been any very recent quarrel?''
14424At the foot of this letter Nessy writes thus:--''Now, my dearest mamma, did you ever in all your life read so charming a letter?
14424But why not express my sentiments to yourself?
14424But why was he murdered within two years( one account says nine months) after the party reached the island?
14424Confined as he was on the quarter- deck, how could he know what was going on below?
14424Could Coleman have been one of them?
14424Could M''Intosh have been one of them?
14424Could Norman have been one of them?
14424God be thanked, you still entertain such an opinion of me as I will flatter myself I have deserved; but why do I say so?
14424Heywood.--''If you had been permitted, would you have stayed in the ship in preference to going into the boat?''
14424How can this be done but negatively?
14424It is to be hoped this may be the case; but it may be asked, will they escape from the snares of George Hunn Nobbs?
14424It may be asked, how did Bligh know that Stewart and Heywood endeavoured, but were not allowed, to come to his assistance?
14424It may, however, very fairly be asked, why Mr. Hallet did not make known that the captain was calling to me?
14424Mr. Heywood asked,''What was my general conduct, temper, and disposition on board the ship?''
14424On being asked what he supposed Christian meant when he said he had been in hell for a fortnight?
14424The contrast between last week''s correspondence and this is great indeed; but why?
14424The white man landed;--need the rest be told?
14424This officer, being asked,''what did you suppose to be Mr. Christian''s meaning, when he said he had been in hell for a fortnight?''
14424Tinah asked if they were doing it right?
14424What will you feel, when you know assuredly that you may with certainty believe its contents?
14424What would I give to be transported( though only for a moment) to your elbow, that I might see you read it?
14424When they were forcing me out of the ship, I asked him if this treatment was a proper return for the many instances he had received of my friendship?
14424Where rests it?
14424Why indeed should he?
14424Why should I be sorry to leave a world in which I have met with nothing but misfortunes and all their concomitant evils?
14424Why wilt thou my peace invade, And each brighter prospect shade?
14424Why, my loved Lycidas, why did''st thou stay, Why waste thy life from friendship far away?
14424Yet why should I despond?
14424[ 44] When this supply was spent, what could we do?
14424_ Captain Edwards_, being asked by Heywood--''Did I surrender myself to you upon the arrival of the_ Pandora_ at Otaheite?''
14424_ Pandanus odoratissimus_(?)
14424_ Prisoner_--''Did I give you such information respecting myself and the_ Bounty_ as afterwards proved true?''
14424_ The Court_ asked if he had any reason to believe that any other of the prisoners than those named were detained contrary to their inclinations?
14424_ The Court_ asked,''Did you see Mr. Heywood standing upon the booms?''
14424_ The Court_--''Did you observe any marks of joy or sorrow on his countenance or behaviour?''
14424_ The Court_--''Did you, from his behaviour, consider him as a person attached to his duty, or to the party of the mutineers?''
14424_ The Court_--''Do you think he meant Heywood?''
14424_ The Court_--''In what light did you look upon Mr. Heywood, at the time you say he dropped the cutlass on your speaking to him?''
14424_ The Court_--''Was he, during that time, deliberate or frightened, and in what manner did he behave himself?''
14424can I make myself too worthy the affectionate praises of such amiable sisters?
14424could any occasion justify so atrocious an attempt to destroy a number of our fellow- creatures?
14424we had only hope then; and have we not the same now?
14424what do they now avail?
14424what shall I be?
57026As the guard''s van got opposite me I caught sight of the guard, who shouted,''What''s the matter?'' 57026 What do I mean?"
57026What on earth do you mean by shooting in that way?
57026What on earth is the matter with you?
57026Why should I? 57026 A voice cried out,What shall I do with the horses?"
57026Aaron answered the knock, and said,''Who''s there?''
57026Aaron said,"What do you wish me to do?
57026Aaron said,"Who is that?"
57026And what were the police doing?
57026Before he started off after his cattle, I said to him,"Are you sure you have got enough money to pay your way?"
57026Do you see that fire in the distance?"
57026He appeared rather anxious, and said,"Is there any news of the Kellys?"
57026He at once entered into conversation with her, and said,"My good woman, are there any snakes about here?"
57026He looked at me and said,"How did you get this into your possession?"
57026He replied,"No; who is he?"
57026He replied,"What is the meaning of all the activity that has taken place among the police to- day in different parts of the district?"
57026He said,"Do you mean it?"
57026He said,"Shall I follow them?"
57026He said,"What do you mean?"
57026He said,"What shall we do?"
57026He then said,''Where are you going?''
57026His first words to me were,"Did I not tell you they would stick up a bank in New South Wales?"
57026How came it that four men should have been able for two years to carry on their career of crime unchecked?
57026I asked Aaron what he thought best to be done?
57026I asked him how he would like the reward disposed of, supposing he got it?
57026I asked him why he had left one constable behind at Aaron''s house?
57026I asked,"Where?"
57026I called out to him,"Are you drawing off a jug for some old woman at this hour of the night?"
57026I drove past the hotel to the crossing, and, seeing Mr. Stanistreet, asked him,''What''s the matter?''
57026I had hardly given these orders, when I heard the sentry placed at the back of the platform call out,"Who goes there?"
57026I knocked, and a man inside called out,"Who''s there?"
57026I replied,"I have no objection, but where shall we keep it?"
57026I said to her,"Where is your husband?"
57026I said to him,"I suppose you will be very sorry when they are captured?"
57026I said,"Did you get her on the square?"
57026I said,"Do n''t you funk it?"
57026I said,"Do n''t you know me?"
57026I said,"Donald, what makes you laugh?"
57026I said,"Have you any strangers in your house?"
57026I said,"How do you know?"
57026I said,"How long ago?"
57026I said,"Is there no other way you can get down?"
57026I said,"Never mind, read it to me; and who is it from?"
57026I said,"No; why do you ask?"
57026I said,"Well, what is to be done now?"
57026I said,"What do you mean?"
57026I said,"What is the matter?"
57026I said,"What you''mell?"
57026I said,"Who is it?"
57026I said,"Who took him away?"
57026I said,"Why not?"
57026I said,"Why, what has he been doing to you?"
57026I said--"What is the matter?
57026I then said to Donald,"Can you see any smoke?"
57026Inspector Sadleir here remarked,"You wanted then to kill the people in the train?"
57026Is it anything in particular?
57026Kelly replied,"I have a cheque of Mr. Macauley''s to change; will you please cash it?"
57026Kelly then said,"I have a statement here which contains a little part of my life, and I want it published by Mr. Gill, will you take it?"
57026Lawless followed him, and when he got near, the man called out,"Is that you, Steve?"
57026Lawless said,"Who did you take me for?"
57026Macauley without dismounting said,"What is the good of your sticking up the station?
57026Mrs. Sherritt came to the door when the dogs barked, and called out,"Is that you, Jack?"
57026My daughter then asked,''Joe, why did you shoot Aaron?''
57026My first question was,"Have you arrested the offender?"
57026On his arrival, I met him near the house, and directly I approached him he sheered off from me, and said,"Who are you?"
57026Our first greeting was,"What luck have you had?"
57026She said,"Who could have put the police into that camp in the mountains but you?"
57026The constable said,"What is it?"
57026The detective said,"He has sold us; who is this coming towards us?"
57026The first words he said were,"What police are you, and how did you get up here?"
57026Then I heard one of the ladies calling out,"Who is that at the window?"
57026They came up to him, and said,"Have you seen a man riding a roan horse?"
57026They sent to Gill''s house, and saw his wife; Kelly said to her,"Where is your husband?"
57026When he heard my voice, he replied,"Is that you, Mr. Hare?
57026When outside Byrne asked me,''Is there a window in front of the house?''
57026When the door was burst in I asked,''What is that for?''
57026When the three arrived at Aaron''s house Wicks knocked at the door; Aaron said,"Who is there?"
57026Why do n''t the police use bullets instead of duck- shot?
57026Would they not have tried to kill me?"
57026and who are those?''
57026or''Who are you?''
57026you are the school- master here, are you?
7304D.: At what place had the Cumberland put in? 7304 D.: At what time?
7304D.: Does not Port Jackson offer frequent opportunities for Europe? 7304 D.: From what place the Cumberland sailed?
7304D.: Has he met with any ship either at sea or in the different ports where he put in? 7304 D.: To what place does Captain Flinders intend to go to from this island?
7304D.: Was he informed of the war? 7304 D.: What can be the reason of his having none of his officiers, naturalis, or any of the other persons employed in said expedition?
7304D.: What can be the reason which has determined Captain Flinders to undertake a voyage on board of the so small a vessel? 7304 D.: What could be the reason of her putting in at Timor?
7304D.: What has been his motive for his coming at the Isle of France? 7304 D.: What is the purpose of his expedition?
7304D.: What reason induced Captain Flinders to chase a boat in sight of the island? 7304 D.: Why has he hoisted cartel colours?
7304Demanded: the Captain''s name? 7304 Have you ever been to India?"
7304Have you got the prize money? 7304 How came M. Peron to advance what was so contrary to truth?"
7304In what capacity?
7304Is that Captain Baudin?
7304Very good,answered Napoleon,"but what would you like to do now?"
7304Was he a man destitute of all principle? 7304 Were you acquainted with Port Dalrymple?"
7304Were you ever at the Derwent?
7304(*"Devait- il en temps de guerre conduire un paquebot?")
7304: But, pray, Sir, from what port?
7304: From whence do you come, Sir?
7304: Making baskets on an island of ice?
7304At first he took it for a sea- bird; but, looking at it more steadfastly, he suddenly jumped up, exclaiming,"damn my blood, what''s that?"
7304Banks wrote"Is my proposal for an alteration in the undertaking in the Investigator approved?"
7304Be so good as to inform me where are the rest?
7304But was the diplomatic- looking paper intended rather to serve as a screen than as a guarantee of bona fides?
7304But what could he do to help the fugitives?
7304But what was it to be called?
7304Can this part of Terra Australis have been visited before, unknown to the world?
7304Convenient enough?
7304D.: What passports or certificates has he taken in that place?
7304Determined by these considerations( would you believe it, General?)
7304Did Flinders know of this state of things?
7304From whence do I come?
7304I am not come to beg or steal, but to buy, and I fancy good bills upon M--- of Salem will suit you very well, eh, Monsieur?
7304Le Geographe passed the English ship with a free wind, and as she did so Flinders hailed her, enquiring"Are you Captain Baudin?"
7304Might not events bring about the establishment of French power at the Cape?
7304Mindest thou not, my dearest love, that I shall be spoiled by thy endearing flatteries?
7304O, my crew?
7304One question was:"Juvenile or miscellaneous anecdotes illustrative of individual character?"
7304Pasley saw him and, shaking him by the collar, said, sternly:"How dare you do that, youngster, without my orders?"
7304Port?
7304Shall I tell thee that I have never before done it since I have been shut up in this prison?
7304So why did Flinders mention an obvious fact,''tacked ship''?
7304Suppose I do n''t go?
7304To the General?
7304Was Bass at the time of his return aware that he had discovered a strait?
7304Was it a vast desert?
7304We can well understand Flinders''indignation; but can we not also appreciate Decaen''s doubt?
7304What did he mean by that?
7304What did this mean?
7304What navigation would not seem to them ordinary after voyages which carry with them great and terrible associations?
7304What say you?
7304What was he, then?
7304What, then, did Decaen intend to do with Flinders, at the beginning?
7304Which was the worthier branch of the two?
7304Why did he not allude to the country to which he well knew that Bass intended to sail?
7304Why did he not mention the circumstance to the British Government?
7304Why do you ladies meddle with politics?
7304Will you give me your assistance if on my return a narration of our voyage should be called for from me?
7304With the British in force at the Cape, how could supplies, reinforcements and despatches get through to him in Ile- de- France?
7304You will find that out from my papers, which I suppose you want to see?
54474Are they all gone mad?
54474Do n''t they know how unlucky it is to eat standing just before a battle?
54474Friend, the Governor,said Heke,"where is the good will of England?
54474Is Te Rauparaha to have all the honour of killing the Pakeha?
54474What should_ we_ know of it?
54474When is this bitter strife to cease?
54474Who is it that comes?
54474Why do you ask?
54474Why so?
54474''Can he talk?''
54474''Does he like boiled potatoes?''
54474***** And what of New Zealand''s future?
54474A fanatic?
54474A lull occurs in the yelling, and the dolorous knight inquires ingenuously,"What is this, O my friends?
54474After this, who shall say that the Maori were deficient in generosity, destitute of chivalry?
54474And a third,''Must n''t he have a blanket to lie down on at night?''
54474Are they then faultless, these newcomers to the land which Maui fished up from the sea?
54474Are they?"
54474As a matter of fact, no one, whether Maori or Pakeha, has ever given a satisfactory answer to the question,"Where is Te Kooti?"
54474At Matakitaki was not a spear driven against his breast which should have split his heart and let out his villainous blood?
54474At Totara did not some strong arm deal him a buffet which would have scattered the brains of any mere man?
54474But how can they possibly win?"
54474But was it the correct view?
54474But what if Cook had turned upon them in their turn?
54474But whose is the fault?
54474But why this concern about right and title?
54474But would New Zealand take her place among the States?
54474Captain Grey studied the faces of the men for a few moments, and then replied,"How many of you really wish to effect this change?
54474Did they not eat my mother?"
54474For who would trust the word of a Hauhau?
54474Has she not already fought nobly for the Motherland, and shall she not know how to defend her own?
54474How in the world could they pierce that defiant mineral-- they, who had neither iron nor diamonds with which to drill a hole?
54474If that day come, will New Zealand be happier?
54474If you demand our land, where are we to go?...
54474In her Congreve rockets?...
54474In her great guns?
54474Is he dreaming?
54474Is it likely that with the knowledge and experience she has gained she will do less than she was able to do when she had everything to learn?
54474Is it shown in Englishmen calling us slaves?
54474Moreover,_ Taniwha_,[31] the great, the horrible, whom to mention was unsafe, and to set eyes upon was to perish, was not he, too, a lizard?
54474Or in their regard for our sacred places?...
54474Paler grew the stars, some flickered out low down upon the horizon; but still the darkness and the silence held and---- What was that?
54474Save that Man must ever sigh for something which he has not, what more can she crave than that which God has already given her?
54474Shall that strip of water stop him?
54474Still holding the mouthpiece to his lips, Allen dodged him and-- ran?
54474That shining headpiece, that sparkling plate upon his chest-- what are they, if not charms to keep him whole and sound?
54474The dog whined and capered, Olivia stood, undecided, and in the hush Te Kooti''s voice reached the watchers,"What ails the dog?"
54474These things being so, who can stand against Hongi?
54474Was it ever better deserved than by the boy who sleeps forgotten in a far- off land, and who simply did his duty?
54474What are they beside the dominant_ kauri_?
54474What can it mean?
54474What care Hongi Ika and his three hundred musketeers?
54474What followed?
54474What had happened?
54474What is that?
54474What must have been their feelings when a volley from those who had taught them the holy lesson laid many of them low?
54474What say ye, O my brothers?"
54474What was this?
54474What was to be that designation?
54474Where in the world in a campaign against"savages"has one heard of the savage calling a warning to his white foe?
54474Where is Phillpotts?
54474Where is the brave fellow who a moment ago gave his bluejackets a last cheering word?
54474Which?
54474Who, then, so well fitted to decide an argument, adjust disputes, settle the right and wrong of any questions concerning land?
54474Why bother about their rights?
54474Why do you brandish spear and club as though to point the road to Reinga?"
54474Why does not the bugler blow the"Retire"?
54474Why not send to the_ Hazard_ for a thirty- two- pounder gun, which would certainly breach those defiant palisades?
54474Why not?
54474Will it never end?
54474Will that bugle never blow?
54474Will you not?
54474Would the Pakeha remember that lesson when they next met the Maori in the field?
54474[ 51] What can it mean?
38432And what did you do then?
38432Can we picture,asks Teufelsdröckh,"a naked Duke of Wellington addressing a naked House of Lords?"
38432Did you think beforehand what to say?
38432How then? 38432 It is shameful,"he said,"that so many warriors should perish; let you or me die": but Thakombau replied,"Are we dogs that we should bite one another?
38432Then you just say what you happen to think at the time, do you?
38432Who are you?
38432Who is your god? 38432 Why had we come to their land?
38432A warrior from within retorts,"You are men?
38432According to M. Dumont d''Urville, two escaped convicts named"Sina"and"Gemy"(?
38432Again he shouted,"Where is Tauyasa now?"
38432And Themba answers,"Which end is to be the prow?"
38432And when we came near the store, Kaikai said,''How would it be to set the store on fire, and then perhaps the white man will come out?''
38432Another, addressing his own followers, shouted,"Are those not men?
38432Are they not_ vei- ndavolani_?''"
38432Are we not chiefs?
38432Are ye stones, that a spear can not pierce you?
38432Are your skulls of iron, that a bullet will not penetrate them?"
38432As we left the council- house he turned to me, with the tears still wet upon his cheeks, and said,"How then?
38432But Thakombau was weary of bearing the brunt of European aggression, and when Thakombau persuaded, who was strong enough to hold aloof?
38432But all the natives I have questioned on the point deny this, saying,"When did you ever know a Fijian let go an animal that is good to eat?
38432But are you so strong that if you are speared, you will not fall until to- morrow?
38432But since fecundity does not necessarily mean vitality, the question is, how many of the children born to these respective divisions have survived?
38432But though there was no great mound to point to, and the existence of any such tradition may be doubted, to what, even if true, does it amount?
38432Capering up and down, he chants in shrill tones:"Why is my enclosure empty?
38432Did n''t I do that well?"
38432Did none of these intermarry with Aryans, and leave a half- caste Semitic or Negro or Tartar progeny behind them?
38432Did they not feel ashamed to be sitting there exposed to the gaze of so many people?
38432E kune e wai, se rawata matha?
38432Good government?
38432Have they fled to Tongalevu?"
38432Have they fled to Tumbalevu( the deep sea)?
38432His spear lies ready on the shelf, And his club can be snatched from the eaves, Have you counted the spear- points of tree- fern?
38432How, it may be asked, can a people addicted to cannibalism and to acts of ferocious cruelty be the most timid, polite and hospitable of mankind?
38432Interro- gavit ille princeps, qui judex fuit,"Crura tua levavit?"
38432Is it Nahac( witchcraft), or a foreign thing?''
38432Is it possible that we have stumbled upon an important truth in our physical nature?
38432Is the classificatory system of relationships after all more logical in an important respect than our own?
38432Ko Nathirikaumoli ma vosaya,"Me tukuna ma Kotoinankara, Nona ruve e rawata vakathava?
38432Let us stand and dispute about it, It is weeping from the village of----?
38432Ought marriage in the one case to be allowed or even encouraged, and in the other case as rigidly forbidden as if it were incestuous?
38432Roko Matanivula("Lord Moon") is next; Whence do all these chiefs come?
38432Seu nai valu i matasawa, Ia la''ki seu ki sawana, Ru la''ki samuti ko Nakauvandra, Vosa i cei a vuna vala?
38432Shall we wail now, or after the game is finished?"
38432The goddesses are looping up their nets, They are listening to the sound of weeping, From what village does this weeper come?
38432The young man jerked his thumb contemptuously towards the tomb on the hill above them, and replied,"My father?
38432Their cousin standing by exclaimed,"Is a man''s life more precious than a banana?
38432Then Kaikai said,''How would it be to break open the white man''s store?''
38432Then speaks Nathirikaumoli,"Tell this to the Cave- dweller, How came he by his pigeon?
38432These are the verses that tell of the journey of the Shade from Vunithava to the Water- of- Solace:-- What do we see at Vunithava?
38432These too had had their tribal gods and tribal chiefs, but what have men, reduced to open slavery, to do with such dignities?
38432Was Rewa to be destroyed?
38432Was Thakombau?
38432Was her father about to die?
38432Was her lord, the king of Rewa, near his death?
38432Were any of the chiefs whom she named?
38432When a person is said to be ill, the next question is,''What is the matter?
38432When you hear man and wife quarrelling, one says,''What else?
38432Whither have its inmates gone?
38432Why have they gone to live at Narauyamba, except it be because it has a war- fence?"
38432Why, for instance, should the Hausa and the Sudanese have a natural aptitude for European military discipline while the Waganda find it irksome?
38432Why, he asked, had they been so rash?
38432Williams records a few specimens of these_ mbole_:--[ Pageheader: THE BOASTING CEREMONY]"Sir, do you know me?
38432Williams was present when a famous Lakemba priest was questioned by the Tongan chief, Tubou Totai:--"Lanngu, did you shake yesterday?"
38432[ Pageheader: WHERE THE SHADES MEET] The children cry to the Shades as they pass,"How are my father and my mother?"
38432_ uetau_, Does it presage the doom of the chiefs?
38432is this to be the way with us children of men?"
5346''INIKEN how make em? 5346 Had any proper attempt been made for their civilization?
5346The great question was, were we to give them no equivalent for that which we had taken from them? 5346 ------------ inornata, GOULD.? 5346 10.--PIMELEPTERUS? 5346 23.--SERRANUS? 5346 30.--COSSYPHUS? 5346 35.------? 5346 45.--LATRIS? 5346 50.--PLATESSA? 5346 52.--MURAENA? 5346 8--PIMELEPTERUS? 5346 ACONTIA? 5346 And are we to make no allowance for the standard of right by which the native is guided in the system of policy he may adopt? 5346 And is not the custom of civilized powers very similar to this? 5346 Ardea cinerea? 5346 Are those, of whose laws, customs, language, and religion, he is wholly ignorant-- nay, whose very complexion is at variance with his own-- HIS peers? 5346 Are we to be prosperous? 5346 COLUBER? 5346 Campephaga humeralis, GOULD.? 5346 Can it be that the whole is one immense interminable desert, or an alternation of deserts and shallow salt lakes like Lake Torrens? 5346 Can there then be such in the interior, with so barren and arid a region, bounding it? 5346 Can these plains of such very great extent, and now so open and exposed, have been once clothed with timber? 5346 Charadrius Virginianus? 5346 Cysticola exilis? 5346 GERRES?) 5346 Grus Antigone? 5346 HIPPOGLOSSUS? 5346 Had we deprived them of nothing? 5346 He asks, what person killed you? 5346 It is true that they do not cultivate the ground; but have they, therefore, no interest in its productions? 5346 Limosa----------? 5346 MELANICHTHYS? 5346 My own opinion is, that an inland sea will bring us up ere long-- then how shall we get the boat upon it? 5346 NAJA,--? 5346 PERIALIA? 5346 Pelidna----------? 5346 Plotus Le Vaillantii? 5346 Rallus Philipensis? 5346 Shall we then arrogate to ourselves the sole power of acting unjustly, or of judging of what is expedient? 5346 So far this is very praiseworthy, but does it in any degree compensate for the evil inflicted? 5346 Strepera----------? 5346 The water where we were, had been all used, and we must consequently remove at once,--but where to, was the question? 5346 Was he to be turned off as soon as the land was required, without any consideration whatever?
5346What are they to do under such circumstances, or how support a life so bereft of its wonted supplies?
5346What are they to do, when there is not a stick or a tree within miles of Adelaide that they can legally take?]
5346What can be the causes then, that have operated to produce such unfavourable results?
5346What is all this?
5346What is the natural inference where there is not a single river emptying itself upon the coast, but that there is an internal basin?
5346What must be the natural impression produced upon the mind of the natives by treatment like this?
5346What then could have been the inducement to commit so cold and ruthless an act?
5346What then was I to do?
5346When will you hear from me again?"
5346Where shall we find the generous and heroic devotion of the explorers of Africa surpassed?
5346Where then had these four birds come from?
5346Who are the peers of the black man?
5346With many vices and but few virtues, I do not yet think the Australian savage is more?
5346[ Note 109: And yet a law is passed, subjecting natives, who appear thus, to punishment!--How are they to clothe themselves?]
5346], and pressed perhaps by a hostile tribe from behind, should occasionally be guilty of aggressions or injuries towards his oppressors?
5346and HORSF.?
5346and HORSF.?
5346and HORSF.?
5346and how are we to commence an examination with so many difficulties and embarrassments attending the very outset?
5346and if so, by what cause, or process, have they been so completely denuded, as not to leave a single tree within a range of many miles?
5346do not we do the same?
5346how do you mean?"
5346or how proceed for the future?
5346or is ignorance a more valid excuse for civilized man than the savage?
5346or that wandering in misery through a country, now no longer their own, their lives should be curtailed by want, exposure, or disease?
5346or what was the object to be attained by it?
30607Men, who ever bold have been, Are your long spears sharpened well? 30607 Well then, my good man, who are you?"
30607What for do you, who have plenty to eat, and much money, walk so far away in the Bush?
30607Will you take this, then?
30607You are thin,continued the philosopher,"your shanks are long, your belly is small,--you had plenty to eat at home, why did you not stop there?"
30607[ 214] Is not this, it may be asked, the very course which a mild and tolerant_ heathen_ government would pursue? 30607 21,) suggest to us our miserable divisions as a chief cause of this? 30607 5. WHO SHALL DECIDE? 30607 And now, only seventy years later, what has become of the grandchildren and descendants of those unfortunate natives? 30607 And what hast thou that thou didst not receive?
30607And what right had England to cast these souls, as it were, beyond the reach of salvation?
30607And what was the system which this wise manager of roads chose to substitute for the teaching of Christ''s ministers?
30607And who can not read in holy Scripture the just doom of those that have acted, or are acting, thus?
30607Can we wonder, under these circumstances, at the slow progress of the gospel?
30607For if we inquire, who corrupt the natives?
30607How often when the rest are sleeping must he be watchful?
30607However, the reply to this was by asking the question, How came the child''s footmarks in the garden?
30607I know how to stay at home, and not walk too far in the Bush: where is your fat?"
30607Is it not rather wonderful that it should make any progress at all?
30607Is not this a sufficient reason for earnestly endeavouring to increase the number of the labourers in the vineyard?
30607Now the_ Boyl- yas_ storms and thunder make; Oh, wherefore would he eat the muscles?"
30607Or, even if they did so, how were they to force their way back again to the remote dwelling- places of civilised man?
30607There is a large and handsome Roman Catholic chapel,"a Scotch church, built after the_ neat and pleasing style_(?)
30607There might be a vast inland sea,--and then how could they hope with their frail barks to navigate it in safety for the very first time?
30607They come moving along in the sky,--cannot you let them alone?
30607Well, but who officiated?
30607What course could be more suitable to the principles of the English constitution?
30607What is wanting in the ensuing picture but civilisation and religion, in order to make it as perfect as any earthly abode can be?
30607What nation had within a single century more than doubled its population without having built or endowed a score of new churches?
30607What was the Church of England doing in the now flourishing settlement of Australia?
30607What white man would have been his brother?
30607What white woman his sister?
30607When will Christians learn, in their intercourse with heathens and savages, to abstain from such falsehood and deceitful dealing?
30607Where was the Church all this time?
30607Where would have been the hardship of this arrangement?
30607Who were, in many instances, the passive, if not the active, corrupters of these very corrupters themselves?
30607Why should not the efforts of our purer and more Scriptural Church be equally strenuous?
30607Would not a bishop, to stand between the mighty major and the poor chaplain on this occasion, have been a guardian of"civil and religious liberty?"
30607[ 92] Where was there ever a gold mine that was known to make a return so profitable as this to those that worked it?
30607what for do you know so much, if you ca n''t keep fat?
30607where is your fat?
30607why did you not bring away the gins?"
5992And do you really mean to say you drank it, Salter?
5992Are we going into the water?
5992Are you not_ very_ lonely here?
5992Are_ you_ going, then?
5992Good gracious, F----,I cried, when we had passed,"who is that man?"
5992Have you ever gone to see a London club?
5992How about the carriage?
5992How big were the mushrooms?
5992How can you be fond of thousands of anything?
5992How is that, Palmer?
5992How many have you got?
5992Is it possible you are crying about that?
5992Is the ground level?
5992None, I am happy to say,I answered peevishly,"What could Nettle and I have done with the horrible things if we had caught any?"
5992What are we going to have for supper?
5992What in the world has happened?
5992What in the world have they to do with each other?
5992What is it? 5992 What will you take for that little grey filly when she is broken?"
5992Where did you learn to cook?
5992Where: oh, where?
5992Why did you go?
5992Why did you think you should find gold here?
5992You do n''t mind being left?
5992And how do you think he did it, with two pillars of hice for legs?
5992Arrah, why could n''t ye let it be thin?"
5992As for the kitchen, its state can not be better described than in my Irish cook''s words, who cried,"Did mortial man ever see sich a ridiklous mess?
5992At last he said, with the sweat from sheer agony pouring down his face,"Look here, matey: could n''t you hump me out in the snow again?
5992But through all our pleasant, happy little bustle ran the constant thought:"What shall we do for more country?"
5992Can you get on your legs, think you?"
5992Could any thing be more propitious?
5992Did he die?"
5992Do n''t you hear Pepper say he wants me?"
5992Do you know that it is not the custom anywhere, in any civilized country, for gentlemen to remain seated and covered when a lady comes into the room?
5992F---- flung the hall door wide open, and called out,"Who''s there?"
5992F---- laid his hand down over a large wash of light green paint and asked,"Now what sort of country is this; really and truly, you know?"
5992For a moment, and half- awake, an old tropical reminiscence floated through my sleepy, startled mind:"Can it be an earthquake?"
5992Has anybody ever reflected on how difficult it must be to get a chimney swept without ever a sweep or even a brush?
5992He looks heart- broken, poor fellow, does n''t he?"
5992Her last words were,"Ca n''t you send me a paper or hany thing printed, mam?"
5992How was I to get fresh servants, and above all, what was I to do for cooking during the week they were away?
5992I fix my feet firmly against the batten, and F---- cries,"Are you ready?"
5992I was the first to hear the noise, and cried,"Who''s there?
5992I wonder if any one has any idea what hot work it is making a bed?
5992If a sheep- farmer thinks his sheep are not in good condition, one of the first questions he asks his shepherd is,"Are there any pigs about?"
5992In the shafts stood poor shaggy old Jack, looking over his blinkers as much as to say,"What do you want me to do now?"
5992John''s?"
5992Might I stop here for a bit?"
5992Mr. U---- was just beginning to say"Look here: do n''t you think we ought to take turns at this?"
5992Now why ca n''t you all do the same, here?"
5992Now why was this?
5992People have often said to me since,"Surely you would not like to have lived there for ever?"
5992The ice would bear, and what more could skater''s heart desire?
5992Was it a morning for low spirits or sobs and sighs?
5992We had done all we could within working distance, but what was, the use of digging in drifts thirty feet deep?
5992We said to each other while we were hastily dressing,"How shall we ever catch the horses?
5992Well, now, do n''t you ask that pretty Miss A----, who has just come out from England, to come and stop with you, and then we could have some music?"
5992What are you doing?"
5992What can be more enchanting than the prospect of spending such sunny hours in that glorious bush?"
5992What words can describe the pleasure it is to inhale such an atmosphere?
5992When I mentioned my grievance in the drawing- room to the gentlemen, I only got laughed at for my pains, and I was asked what else I expected?
5992Where could you find a gayer quartette than started at an easy canter up the valley that fresh bracing morning?
5992Who could bear malice in the presence of such dreadful pain?
5992Who does not know the peculiar_ smell_ of tracing- paper, with its suggestions of ownership?
5992Who so proud as the young mother?
5992Why do n''t you come too?
5992Why need I go on?
5992Why you might be weather- bound or kept there for a month, and what shall I do then?
5992Will any one believe that after such a perilous journey, I could actually be persuaded to try again?
5992Will you like to come too?"
5992You''ve got a piano, have n''t you?
5992[ Note: the shearer''s demand for a few minutes rest] whilst his companion inquired pathetically,"What was the use of flaying a dead man?"
5992and oh, would the next be equally good?
5992what is it?"
43425But do n''t you know that in the Southern Hemisphere, winter and summer change places? 43425 But if it''s found out that they''re sorry and are going to do good for ever and ever,"the little girl looked puzzled,"then does it matter?"
43425Can you say them to us, Aunty?
43425Did you really know the Blacks, Aunt Mildred? 43425 Did you say that was a bottle tree?"
43425Do n''t you know what snow is?
43425Do they scalp rabbits, too?
43425Do you suppose I''d do that when you have been so good to me? 43425 He''s a funny little fellow, is n''t he?"
43425Her''fraid Debill- debill?
43425How did the squatters keep their sheep from other people?
43425How do they get gold in fields, Uncle? 43425 How many miles is it to my mother?"
43425How shall I cook the meat?
43425How soon will I see my mother?
43425If they wander over all that distance, how do the owners ever tell their own cattle?
43425Is Tasmania one of them?
43425Is it in the Bush, Uncle?
43425Is it one of those bad Blacks like I saw at the cave?
43425Is n''t he funny?
43425Is not that pretty?
43425Is this the station to which we are going?
43425It has been some time since we heard a shriek of any kind-- oh-- what is that?
43425Kadok,said Jean,"why are you so good to me?"
43425Little Missa hurt?
43425Not me?
43425Oh, Kadok, how did you hurt yourself?
43425Oh, Kadok, what''s that?
43425Oh, Kadok, why? 43425 Oh, Kadok,"she exclaimed,"why ca n''t we have fish?"
43425Oh, Uncle, may I ride?
43425That is the lyre bird, is n''t he a handsome fellow? 43425 Well, where are the Gold Fields and who found there was gold there?"
43425What Missa see?
43425What are felons?
43425What are we going to have for supper?
43425What do jackaroos do, Uncle?
43425What does she know of Blacks?
43425What is a jackaroo? 43425 What is a larrikin?"
43425What is snow?
43425What is that noise, Aunt Mildred?
43425What is that queer noise? 43425 What is the Dividing Range?"
43425What kind of a place is Sydney?
43425What little Missa do?
43425What matter, little Missa?
43425What may be the bell bird saying, In that silvery, tuneful note? 43425 What shall we do now, Kadok?"
43425What were you doing?
43425What you mean?
43425When you came to your station were you a squatter?
43425Where can Kadok be?
43425Where do you get water, Kadok?
43425Who are they?
43425Who was that?
43425Why do you say that?
43425Why do you take me home?
43425Why does father have to go away?
43425Why not? 43425 Why you hurry?"
43425Will it be cold?
43425Are there any around here?"
43425Are you badly hurt?"
43425Ca n''t we go to Mother to- morrow?"
43425Did n''t you ever see snow?"
43425Do all stations have Chinese cooks?"
43425Do n''t you see it is shaped just like a huge bottle, the branches growing out of the mouth?
43425Do the jackaroos do that?"
43425How did I get here?"
43425How does_ Debil- debil_ make lightning?"
43425How have you enjoyed your first drive in an Australian city?"
43425I''m terribly hungry, Kadok, can we eat now?"
43425Is it a sheep run?"
43425Is n''t it beautiful?
43425Is the sunset always like this in Australia?"
43425Let me see, what can I use for a line?"
43425Little Missa help Kadok get well?"
43425May I, Uncle?"
43425Some kind of a bird?"
43425Take care of black boy, not take care of white child?"
43425Tell me, is the Duke of Argyle''s place finer?"
43425The boy''s face was kind and Jean tried to smile at him in return, finding courage to say,"Are you Kadok?
43425What did black man say?"
43425What did you used to do at home?"
43425What do you know about squatters?"
43425What is that?"
43425What shall I do?"
43425When she had finished she said timidly to Kadok,"May I wash my hands and face at the water- hole?"
43425Where Missa''s Baiame?
43425Who do you suppose is hiding behind that tree?
43425Would they be safe even for a few hours, he wondered?
43425Would you two youngsters like to ride around the run with me?
43425You not afraid?"
43425[ Illustration:"''THAT IS THE LYRE BIRD, ISN''T HE A HANDSOME FELLOW?''"]
43425cried Fergus, who loved the water,"are we going to do that?"
43425what shall we do?"
60696''But did n''t men sometimes make their escape and live in the bush?'' 60696 ''Do you really mean it?''
60696''How do you get the gum?'' 60696 ''How so?''
60696''Were the squatters not allowed to administer punishment?'' 60696 ''What was done with him?''
60696And do you think such an animal exists?
60696And have you ascertained why the continent has not yet been thoroughly examined?
60696And it took thirty- eight years to get the desired information?
60696And that was the last heard of him for a long time?
60696And was this really done by Englishmen?
60696And what became of Captain Dillon?
60696And what did he find at Vanikoro?
60696Are there any more dangers among the reefs?
60696Are they very destructive?
60696Are you not mistaken?
60696But is n''t there a question as to whether the platypus lays eggs?
60696Can this really be true?
60696Did n''t I read not long ago about the drowning of many fishers on the coast of West Australia?
60696Did n''t the blacks give you a great deal of trouble?
60696Did not each of them have as many inhabitants as Melbourne within fifty years after its settlement?
60696Did the French Government try to find out anything about their fate?
60696Did the Maoris do that?
60696Did you ever know an adult alligator to be treated as a pet?
60696Do the men ever cut the sheep while shearing?
60696Had n''t Tasman already taken the country for Holland?
60696Have n''t I read about their being killed by forcing noxious gases into their warrens?
60696Have they done much damage?
60696How about the parrots?
60696How did you do it?
60696How do the colonies obtain their laborers at present?
60696How do you carry supplies through this desert?
60696How do you know the Maoris lived upon these birds?
60696How far apart are the stations?
60696How large do these fish grow?
60696How many natives are there in the colony?
60696How many railways have they in the colony?
60696How many sheep can a good operator shear in a day?
60696How soon after Captain Cook''s occupation of the country did the British Government establish colonies?
60696How was that?
60696I suppose the missionaries are to be credited with the spread of education here, are they not?
60696I suppose the owner was not willing to sell him?
60696I suppose the prisoners rarely managed to escape?
60696I was not forgetting him,replied Frank;"what would be our picture of Australia without the black swan?
60696Now, do you suppose this great house was friendly to the missionaries-- the men who came here and opened the way for commerce? 60696 Over the floor of the great crater we picked our way for nearly three miles to the Burning Lakes; and what do you suppose these lakes are?
60696Shall we have to wait for the tide?
60696Sold into slavery?
60696Speaking of bush- rangers,said another,"did you ever hear of Oliver,''the Terror of the North?''"
60696That is the island where Captain Cook was killed, is it not?
60696Then the missionaries were in advance of all Government colonization?
60696They practised tattooing, did they not?
60696Was there much security for life and property in those days?
60696Were they dangerous?
60696What is a Rotumah man?
60696What is supposed to have caused the formation of this reef?
60696What is that?
60696What is that?
60696What is that?
60696What kind of houses do they live in when by themselves?
60696What was done at the end of that time?
60696What was it?
60696What were the circumstances of the affair?
60696Where away?
60696Where did the city get its name?
60696Where do the shearers come from?
60696Where do you wish to go?
60696Where will we go next?
60696Why do n''t they return to their tribes?
60696Why is Tahiti sometimes called Otaheite, and why is Hawaii, in the Sandwich Islands, sometimes called Owyhee?
60696Why so?
60696Why so?
60696Why was the disease so fatal here when it is not so in our own country?
60696Wo n''t you kindly tell us a little about Captain Sturt?
60696After this, what more could a town claim in its behalf?
60696Am I right?"
60696And how do you suppose they managed to get such enormous mops on their heads?
60696Banana- leaves were spread thickly on the grass, and on this lowly table the edible things were spread, and what do you suppose we had to eat?
60696But how, you ask, can we e''er hope to soar Above these scenes, and rise to tragic lore?
60696By natives I suppose you mean the aboriginal inhabitants of the country?"
60696For a week before the memorable day the city is crowded with strangers, and the oft- repeated question,"Which horse will win the cup?"
60696How long will it be before they will find this dock too small for the wants of commerce?
60696How will that do?"
60696In almost the same breath each exclaimed,"What are you doing here?"
60696Mr. Manson asked,''Which one?''
60696STODDARD.--WHO WAS PAUL GRAYSON?
60696Shall I tell you some of them?"
60696Shall I tell you some of them?"
60696What disease could stand such a combination as that?
60696What do you suppose it was?"
60696What is it?"
60696Who would dream of finding these things in a town devoted to taking gold from the earth?
60696_ Quien sabe?_"And with this query of''Who can tell?''
60696_ Quien sabe?_"And with this query of''Who can tell?''
60696answered the Maori, much astonished,''if we had stolen your powder and food, how could you have fought?''
58206''Nother white pfella walk longa track?
58206Accident?
58206And how do you get meat?
58206Big pfeller engine come alonga bime- bye, I suppose?
58206Do n''t you hear?
58206Eh?
58206Hast die das Schloss?
58206Hello? 58206 Him no wantit feed?
58206Little fellow, then?
58206Mean it-- on business?
58206No more-- which way blackpfella sit down?
58206Oodnadatta?
58206Sprecken sie Deutch, herr blackfellow?
58206Well what size was it?
58206Well,''Hanson,''said I, taking up my satchel and replacing the articles,"do you think you could manage it?
58206What name that fellow cat make it tracks?
58206What name you wantem?
58206What sort of kangaroo; Big fellow?
58206Where''s the boss?
58206Which way lies the marine scenery, mister?
58206Which way track go?
58206Which way?
58206Why not keep it? 58206 Why you not sleep over there Johnny?"
58206Why, y''know,he answered with a wink,"if we see a sheep we ca n''t stand quiet and let it bite us, now, can we?
58206You shoot him all right?
58206You''ll not think I''m a beast, will you?
58206( Was that a rustle?
58206**** And why was the journey made?
58206**** Did you ever, travelling alone, make unexpected acquaintance with a bush grave?
58206**** Occupied an hour as I rode along working out the(?
58206After ruminating--"Why not him sleep all day along- a_ now_?"
58206Ah, well--) Ants?
58206And but for water what man or beast would pierce these solitudes?
58206And in his case, why?
58206And where are you bound for?"
58206And, instead of a war- whoop and a deadly lunge, one of the three stretched out a hand and whined the single word"Baccy?"
58206And, why not?
58206Besides,_ cui bono_?
58206Big fellow corroboree?
58206Bushed so soon-- and a rail- track within three miles at most?
58206But how could I?
58206But my tracks-- where were they?
58206But whence had he come, and whither gone?
58206But whither?
58206But why should I go hunting for them when I bore away hence as trophies, still preserved, two alligator teeth?
58206Central Mount_ Stuart_, too?
58206Cut the telegraph wire?
58206D''ye know I''ve been thinking about tackling it for some time?"
58206Diamond-- was Diamond safe?
58206Dives, has that monster Lazarus relented and begged for you a drop of water yet?
58206Great idea, though, is n''t it?"
58206He giggled; repeated to himself vacantly a few times"Head?
58206Head?"
58206I did not move-- where was I to move, and why?
58206I have heard it asked of a Jemadar--"What name fellow drive so- and- so''s camels along to Birdsville?
58206I managed an indifferent- sounding"Good day-- a bit hot?"
58206It was"What would you do if you got a puncture?"
58206May he have escaped both niggers and imprisonment?
58206No walk- about?"
58206Not bad, is it?
58206Now where was the bicycle?
58206Now, what mysterious well within me held yet a drop of water?
58206Or one of them comes up and asks,"which way we camp to- night?"
58206Resting the bicycle against a verandah post, I looked inside and asked hungrily"Anybody home?"
58206Savee?"
58206Say''Nansen''--I mean''Hanson''--"as the thought struck me--"did_ you_ ever have a try at standing on your head?"
58206She giggled; but there was a tinge of uneasiness or uncertainty about the giggle; then said"which way nanto?"
58206Should they not rather be provided with unusually good eyes?
58206Taking out a florin( the only silver coin I had), I said to him, whose smile was blandest,"You got it flour?"
58206The proprietor''s invitation to dinner was accepted; for wherefore had I come to Anna Creek?
58206Then to the driver--"S''pose we see if we ca n''t knock a sprint out of the old quad., eh?
58206They had left no weapons, but had generously allowed to remain for my inspection( or it was hospitably intended?
58206Thus one of the three said:--"Do you know you face Death in seriously attempting to do this journey?"
58206Ugh?
58206Very well; what matter?
58206Wait?
58206Was even this the track?
58206Was it mockery?
58206Was it possible that the book- fiend had been there too?
58206Was it to be the first camp out?
58206What answer could be more common- place than mine--"One has to die_ some_ time, sir?"
58206What did I know of Goyder Waters?
58206What for?
58206What him think, him do?"
58206What were the faithful one''s injuries?
58206What would he not be worth to the interviewer?
58206When they hear of our starting out to try it, what will the fellows say?"
58206Where''s the telegraph line?
58206Wherefore was it, if he had such a very poor opinion of them, that he remained among them?
58206Whitefellow?"
58206Why, what else could it be?
58206With tea?
58206Would the tantalising stuff be better boiled?
58206Yet I remember being asked"Try a little more tea?"
58206Yet wherefore?
58206Yet, that water-- was it so_ very_ bad?
58206You know there are thousands to be got about here?"
58206You wait?"
58206hello?"
7181And is it me that''s hindering your Honour? 7181 Did you show him mercy?"
7181How say you,continued the clerk,"is the prisoner at the bar guilty or not guilty?"
7181If you do n''t keep your colonies in a state of dependence,are the memorable words of Lord Stanley, in May, 1846,"of what use are they?"
7181Promise,said the old man, laying his trembling hand upon the other''s arm,"promise that when I am gone you will come and see them in full blow?
7181What did you do?
7181What do you want, my good friend, what do you want?
7181What for you no get behind tree?
7181What have you done with the carcases?
7181What''s the matter, man?
7181-- But how, indeed should he, with the pursuits of a cow- boy and the hands of a scavenger?
7181--"What is it, Mike, what is it?
7181Am I to be subject to these incursions without defence?
7181And being a temperance ship, you do not allow the men, at any time, any other liquor than water?
7181And is this confined to these two examples?
7181And was that period now arrived, or were we premature in seizing upon our inheritance before it was thoroughly prepared for our reception?
7181And why are they so?
7181Because they can exist without cauliflowers, must I renounce all hopes of having hyssop in my pottage?
7181Because they do not like sack, shall we have no more cakes and ale?
7181But then you have her lamb?
7181But, Sails, you do not mean to say that the prisoner told you he had himself taken it from the ship''s stores?
7181Did the fathers of science live on barks and roots, like the wretched Australian?
7181Do a people become subject to our laws by the very act of planting the British standard on the top of a hill?
7181Do you mean by that, you''partook''of the brandy which other sailors were drinking?"
7181Do you mean to say that you yourself took this brandy, or that you partook of it with others?
7181Do you remember at St. Jago the whole of the crew being every day notoriously drunk-- from eating water- melons?
7181Do you remember on that day several of the sailors being remarkably light- headed-- reeling about the deck?
7181Do you remember the day we were off Madeira?
7181Does it also betoken indifference to the wishes of others?
7181Does their society afford him or his family any real happiness?
7181Had he no children-- no friends?
7181Had it always existed thus, or been growing during centuries under the hand of Nature, until it should be adapted to the habitation of civilized man?
7181I wonder how long it will be before we make our fortunes?
7181In fact, of your own knowledge, you do not know where the liquor came from?
7181In temperance ships, I suppose it sometimes happens that the men contrive to buy liquor for themselves?
7181In what single respect has she ever proved herself a good parent to any of her Colonies?
7181Is it desert, or water, or pasture?
7181Is it not rather the cause of many heart- burnings to him and to them?
7181Is jurisdiction a necessary incident of sovereignty?
7181Is she too deeply prejudiced, or too old in error, to attempt a new system of policy?
7181Is such a man happier, leading such a life, than he would be as a colonist?
7181Is there no safeguard in this country for a man''s possessions?
7181On what grounds can we possibly claim a right to the occupancy of the land?
7181One could not help asking oneself how long this scene had existed as we now beheld it?
7181Shall I ever forget the thrill of delight which it gave me?
7181The great game of life was now to begin in earnest, and the question was, how it should be played with success?
7181The projectors talk of making Port Essington a depot for coal; but why not make this depot in Western Australia?
7181Their names having been called over, the Clerk of Arraigns asked the usual question,"Have you considered your verdict, gentlemen?"
7181Their principal question was, whether we were"cabra- man?"
7181There I felt safe and secure-- but without-- who might tell what spirits roamed abroad, melancholy and malignant?
7181They evince their generous hospitality by hailing every one who passes their door, with"How are you, old fellow?
7181To whom am I to look for redress, when I know not to whom the ruthless creatures belong?
7181Was it designed for thousands of years to be viewed only by savages, mindless as the birds or fishes that frequented its waters?
7181Was this the effect of a''coup de soleil'', do you think?
7181What are English customs, prejudices, or laws to him?
7181What can they be but Self- interest, relieved perhaps occasionally by a few touches of Good- nature?
7181What did he mean?
7181What do you really mean, Sir, by this written document?
7181What had become of the third?
7181What has she done for her Colonies-- this careful and beneficent parent?
7181What is their end?
7181What will be the benefit, some one may ask, when such a route is discovered?
7181What, she urges, is to become of their children?
7181What, then, are the guides that direct these in their progress through life?
7181Where are those high qualities which are necessary to give them their proper influence over the minds and actions of the other sex?
7181Where are those unswerving principles which alone can keep them, through trial and temptation, in the right way?
7181Where the deuce are all the ships gone to, that we get no letters?
7181Why does he not send us more tobacco and turpentine?
7181Why not call it by its proper name?
7181Why not say boldly at once, the right of power?
7181Why will they not come within range?
7181Will Jonadab, their first- born, be a gentleman like his maternal ancestors?
7181Your ship, Captain W., is commonly called a Temperance ship, is it not?
7181am I to rise up early in the morning and sow the seeds of carefulness and labour, merely for the sustenance of other people''s harpies?
7181are you going to rush into the water, and ruin me by your senseless conduct?
7181inhabited, or destitute alike of animal and vegetable life?
7181interrupted Mike,"is there Skibbereen at the Swan River, and is it Mr. O''Driscoll that''s living there?
7181may this knowledge, so painful and so humiliating, be better acquired than in a colony?
7181what are you about?
7181what for?"
7181what''s your name?
7181why will they go in that direction?
15602And can the pursuits of industry quietly proceed under the harassing dread which this constant liability to outrage and depredation must inspire?
15602And have not the measure and duration of their punishments been apportioned to their respective offences?
15602And shall I be deterred from following so just and salutary an example?
15602And where to this insecurity of person and property are superadded the greatest impediments to the extension of industry?
15602And who would build their own and their families''prosperity on the ruins of the social edifice, on the misery and degradation of thousands?
15602Are they calculated to supply that regular equal stream of security and confidence which has been found essential to the progress of improvement?
15602Are they on their arrival in these remote shores, to meet with no one of the institutions, which they have been taught to cherish and to reverence?
15602But were the case otherwise, what right has one portion of the empire to look for aggrandisement at the expense of another?
15602But what mighty ravages will not a blood- thirsty and overwhelming despotism effect?
15602But why should I despair of success, when I have every support that ought to ensure it?
15602Has not a jury of impartial freemen solemnly investigated the case of every individual who has been transported to this colony?
15602Has then the colony in any one point of view realized this comprehensive and philanthropic scheme of morality and regeneration?
15602Have not all impartial biographers and historians acted on this principle?
15602How can they reconcile them with that universal charity and good will inculcated in their religion?
15602How can they themselves expect pardon of their God, who would thus withhold oblivion from their repentant fellow creatures?
15602How many ever afterwards deplore their errors in sackcloth and ashes, and conduct themselves in the most correct and unexceptionable manner?
15602How many hundreds of their own vessels, that shared the same fate, would have still belonged to their merchants?
15602How many of this description have been detected in their first offence, in their very offset in the career of criminality?
15602How then is this great philanthropic end to be best attained?
15602How then, it may be asked, can prosperity be expected to flow from sources so precarious and inconstant?
15602In this extremity what could he do to rescue himself from their gripe?
15602Is it by holding out no inducements to good conduct, no distinction between repentant vice and incorrigible enormity?
15602Is it in this country, situated at sixteen thousand miles from the seat of his injustice and oppression?
15602Is it within the possibility of belief that people should become more honest as they become more necessitous?
15602Is not the most formidable on the list of her enemies, a nation, which might have this day been the most attached and faithful of her friends?
15602Is not the whole land before us?
15602May they not by these means acquire independence long before the epoch when they would have obtained it by their own force and maturity?
15602Of what avail would whole armies prove in these terrible defiles, which only five or six men could approach abreast?
15602Or at least may they not place themselves under the government of more just and considerate rulers?
15602Or has she yet to learn that the reign of injustice and tyranny involves in its very constitution the germ of its duration and punishment?
15602Or will it not be the crisis that will sever it for ever?
15602Ought not oppression in every community, whether great or small, to be discouraged by every possible means?
15602Ought the welfare and happiness of twenty thousand persons to be sacrificed, in order to promote the views of a few interested individuals?
15602Shall the finger of scorn and derision be pointed at him wherever he betake himself?
15602Shall the_ novice_ in crime and the_ veteran_ be placed on the same footing and held in equal estimation?
15602To commence in the order in which I have noticed them, what can be more improper than the constitution of the criminal court?
15602To what end do they profess themselves to be Christians who can maintain such infernal doctrines?
15602Was not this a refinement of cruelty worthy the most atrocious monster of antiquity?]
15602What are they to the Danube, the Nile, the Ganges, the Mississippi, or the Amazon?
15602What else, indeed, could be expected from a system which is every day enlarging the circle of poverty and distress?
15602What health and vigor can belong to that body politic which is forced to inhale the nauseous effluvia of tyranny?
15602What inducement, in fact, exists for any person to remain there who has the power of quitting it?
15602What plea can be urged for encouraging excesses in our possessions abroad, that would be visited with condign punishment in our courts at home?
15602What solid basis on which the capital and industry, which they might be calculated to elicit, could repose in security?
15602What then must be the result of this inability in a felon population, long habituated to theft, and naturally predisposed to criminality?
15602What was the reason why Egypt was for so many centuries the seat of affluence and power, but the Nile?
15602What would be the effect of artillery on advancing columns crowded into so narrow a compass?
15602While it should be in the power of any individual to suspend or annul them, what guarantee, in fact, would exist for their permanence and durability?
15602Who would voluntarily become an inhabitant of a country where he has no rights, no possessions, that are sacred and inviolable?
15602Will not this dear bought experience teach her wisdom?
15602Will this terrible lesson have no influence on the regulation of her future conduct?
15602Will this, the painful result of so many years''injustice and oppression, tend to strengthen the bond of union between the colony and this country?
15602Would not the enormities of the Dionysii, of Caligula, and of Nero, have been long since forgotten?
15602that India is still rich and populous, but the Indus and Ganges?
39361''Did he not come from the sea?'' 39361 Have you seen----, and----, and----?"
39361He has said, how do you all do?
39361How is it with you?--is it well with you in_ that_ country?
39361How would you prefer being killed, old ruffian? 39361 I wonder how many I can kill before they''bag''me?
39361Oh, I see; here''s at him; pull off my coat and boots; I''ll wrestle him; his foot is in his own country, and his name is-- what?
39361Stole off with his own head?
39361Was not little Jackey-_poto_, the sailor, drowned by the Taniwha? 39361 We can not find your book,"said I,"where have you concealed it?"
39361What do you mean?
39361What have you written in that book?
39361What is_ utu_?
39361What? 39361 What?"
39361Which of them?
39361You are seeking for some information, what do you want to know? 39361 -- Why? 39361 A woman''s voice now from another part of the room anxiously cried out,Have you seen my sister?"
39361And the old man said,"Son, I am slain; but in whose battle should I die if not in yours?
39361And was not the body of the said Jackey found some days after with the Taniwha''s mark on it,--one eye taken out?"
39361And what is the use of being angry?
39361Before the_ taua_ started the oracle was consulted, and the answer to the question,"Shall this expedition be successful?"
39361But Te Atua Wera perceived that there was blood on the cartridge- box, so he started back and said,"Where did you get this?"
39361But here lies the gist of the matter-- how did I, in the first instance, become possessed of my gold?
39361But the chiefs of the Ngapuhi_ hapu_ said amongst themselves,"How long will the fire of the Maori burn before it is extinguished?"
39361But who can bind a flowing river?
39361But why should I have anything more to do with cooking?
39361Could anything have been more practical and business- like than this?
39361Did not his fire burn on the ocean?
39361Had he not slept on the crests of the waves?"
39361Has he not half a shipful of_ taonga_?
39361Have I not prayed to him for years?
39361He asks,"Is it a great_ taua_?"
39361He stood back and said,"Have you been in the house?"
39361Heke certainly had many friends amongst the Europeans, as why should he not?
39361How could it be helped?
39361How is this to be done?
39361I was going on with my observations when I was saluted by a voice from behind with,"Looking at the eds, sir?"
39361I was going to"astonish the natives,"was I?--with my black hat and my_ koti roa_?
39361I will do the same with my friends, for, perhaps, the soldiers might go to- night to take away the wounded to the Waimate and then return: who knows?
39361Is it the"crack of doom?"
39361It is, however, no matter; what is there in a few black marks?
39361Men_ must_ fight; or else what are they made for?
39361Neither is this a war for Te Tihi, but for Kororareka; but if you remember Te Tihi also, how can you help it?"
39361Now, what are you laughing at?
39361Of what use on earth was he except to eat?
39361Once or twice the_ tohunga_ said to him in a very loud voice,"The tribe are assembled, you wo n''t die silent?"
39361Shall it not be different now?
39361Shall my descendant be taken alive?"
39361She, being occupied in domestic affairs, said,"Ca n''t you fetch it yourself?
39361Te Atua said,"Where is he?"
39361The short iron guns looked like potato pots, and we laughed at them, and thought of Heke''s saying of"What prize can be won by such a gun?"
39361Then Heke cried out,"Where should I get it?
39361Then Heke said,"Is he quite dead?"
39361Then Heke said,"What old man?"
39361Then another was fired, and missed also; so when Heke saw this, he cried out in a loud voice,"What prize can be won by such a gun?
39361Then he came to where the old man lay, and having knelt down, pressed his nose to the nose of the dying man, and said,"Father, are you slain?"
39361They began to say to the chiefs,"Can shadows carry muskets?"
39361Thunder!--but no; let me get ashore; how can I dance on the water, or before I ever knew how?
39361Was I not cast off and repudiated by the human race?
39361Was he not a fish?
39361Was not the sea solid land to him?
39361What cared I?
39361What could he do?
39361What do I hear?
39361What do I see?--or rather what do I not see?
39361What if you had killed him dead, or broken his bones?
39361What payment are you going to give me?
39361What sin has Walker committed that he should die in this war?
39361What was to be done?
39361What will all this end in?
39361What will my kind reader say when I tell him that I myself once got_ tapu''d_ with this same horrible, horrible, most horrible style of_ tapu_?
39361What would old"Lizard Skin"say to it?
39361What_ iron_ could be got from her?
39361When I had concluded, and having been asked"if I had any more to say?"
39361Where would she anchor?
39361Who cared then whether he owned a coat?--or believed in shoes or stockings?
39361Who cares anything about them?
39361Who is the last_ mataika_ slain by this famous warrior?
39361Who killed the pakeha?
39361Who will there be to fight with you, and who to fight the red garment?"
39361Who would not have thought as we did?
39361Why should I not tear my leg of pork raw, like a wolf?
39361Would it be possible to seize her?
39361You are a nice man, are you not?
39361You are only a young man; what do you know about it?
39361[ 34] Then Heke roared out,"What care I for either men or spirits?
39361[ Footnote 5: PRINTER''S DEVIL:--How is_ this_ to be done?--_which?__ what?_--how?--_civilise_ or_ exterminate_?
39361[ Footnote 5: PRINTER''S DEVIL:--How is_ this_ to be done?--_which?__ what?_--how?--_civilise_ or_ exterminate_?
39361_ E aha te pai?_--What is the good( or use) of him?
39361_ Eaha mau_--What''s that to you?
39361_ No hea_--Literally, from whence?
39361_ Tena koutou_; or,_ Tenara ko koutou_--The Maori form of salutation, equivalent to our"How do you do?"
39361answered the Maori, much astonished,"If we had stolen their powder and food, how could they have fought?"
39361can you do anything in this way?"
39361he does n''t mean to give me five dozen, does he?"
39361hu!_""What_ can_ he mean?"
39361is not this war?"
39361what are you waiting for?"
39361what is it now?
39361what will_ anger_ do for you?"
39361what would have become of you, if such a stopper had been clapt on your jawing tackle?
39361where are those good old times?"
39361where is your boat- hook?--where is your bellows?
39361who ever heard of such an awful imposition?
39361who, with yellow hair-- yellow?
58799Ai n''t you afraid of being took?
58799Am I?
58799Any parcels?
58799Are you a trooper?
58799Are you an officer?
58799But what do you want?
58799But,cried Mr. Rees,"how are we to get home?"
58799Did you ever hear of Jackey Jackey?
58799Do you know who we are?
58799Has your mate gone for the crushers?
58799How many inches? 58799 Hulloa,"cried Moonlite,"where are you going with that pistol?"
58799Is he at home?
58799Married?
58799Take care I do n''t find you out in a lie,cried Ford;"where''s your money?"
58799Then,said Mr. Rees,"why not take it here and let us go on?"
58799Well,replied Conway,"why did n''t he keep out of our road?
58799What can I do?
58799What do you call this? 58799 What do you carry that for?"
58799What for?
58799What for?
58799What for?
58799What if I was? 58799 What right,"he demanded of the delinquent,"have you to drink wine?
58799What the---- do you want?
58799What''s that to you?
58799What''s the good of your sticking up the station?
58799What''s the good?
58799What''s the good?
58799Where''s the rest? 58799 Where''s your pistols?"
58799Where?
58799Which are the bushrangers?
58799Who are you? 58799 Who the---- are you?"
58799Will you come out and surrender?
58799Will you, by G--?
58799Yes, of course, God help them,replied Ned,"they''d have got shot, but would n''t they have shot me if they could?"
58799You have n''t shot him?
58799After hanging for several minutes Ah Wee was let down and asked whether he"saveed now?"
58799Another of the bushrangers asked:"Will you stand up and fight me if I give you a pistol?"
58799Barnes?"
58799Bourke jumped up from the table, as if in a passion, and cried"Do you doubt my word?
58799Brady walked to the sideboard, filled a glass with rum, and asked the man whether he could drink that?
58799Did you measure it?"
58799Do you know who I am?"
58799Do you not know, you rascal, that when you were convicted you forfeited all rights?"
58799Do you want to insult me?"
58799For instance, a blackfellow met Alexander Sinclair, near Killoshiel, and enquired how far it was to Bathurst?
58799Garrett?"
58799Hall said"What''s the good?
58799He asked the man if he could do anything for him?
58799He began to examine the revolvers, when William Benyon said,"Surely you do n''t mean to shoot us?"
58799He called Hart up and asked indignantly,"What right has a thing like you to rob a clergyman?"
58799He called out,''Pierce, will you see me murdered?''
58799He gave a loud howl on being thus rudely awakened, and then asked,"Who are you?"
58799He seemed very excited, saying to Mr. Newton"Oh, what shall I do?"
58799He swore at the servant, and asked him in an indignant tone,"Is that a proper thing for gentlemen to drink out of?
58799He went to the door and asked,"Who''s there?"
58799I should like to know if Mr. Pottinger would do so?
58799Johnstone?"
58799Malone however prudently declined, saying,"What could we do with our hands tied behind us?
58799Morgan followed them, shouting,"You---- wretches, do you want to give me away?"
58799Mr. Aitcheson asked Melville what he wanted?
58799Mr. Bisdee asked him"Why not as good for blackfellow as for whitefellow?"
58799Mr. Hazleton exclaimed"Who did this?"
58799Mr. Macpherson asked him what had induced him to lead such a life?
58799Mr. Stephens jumped up, exclaiming"Hullo, what''s up now?"
58799Near the inn he came upon the bushranger, who exclaimed,"Hulloa, come after me?"
58799On December 18th, 1852, he rode up to a sheep station near Wardy Yallock and asked Mr. Wilson, the overseer, who was the owner?
58799On Dr. Browne coming to the door he was bailed up, and Ford asked him"How much money have you got?"
58799On leaving the store they met Charles Nash in the street, and Clarke greeted him with"Hullo, Charlie, back from the Bega races?"
58799One of these men asked,"Is this the butcher''s shop?"
58799One of us must leave-- which shall it be?''
58799People talked of little else for days, and everywhere the question was asked,"What next?"
58799Presently she asked the constable,"Have you got a warrant?"
58799Scott took out his watch and asked"Eleven?"
58799Stephen Benyon picked up the gun and Peisley said, laughing,"Why, you''re not going to shoot me, are you?"
58799Sullivan asked whether the body was to be buried?
58799Tarleton, who took a seat next to Constable Richards, whispered,"I can knock Hart down, shall I?"
58799The bushranger fell, crying"Why did n''t you challenge me?"
58799The man looked at him and replied,"Oh, you''re one of the---- wretches looking for bushrangers, are you?"
58799Then he asked her"Can you go faster now?"
58799Then he said that he had heard music as he approached the house, and he asked which of the ladies played?
58799Thinking they were poachers after his deer, he reined his horse in and cried,"What are you doing here, you rascals?"
58799Two of them were called up at about four a.m. to bale the boat out, and Jones asked William Harper, one of the sailors, if he could navigate?
58799What do you want?"
58799What do you want?"
58799What else could I do?"
58799What is it to you?"
58799What''s your names?"
58799When Jackey Jackey came rushing towards him, Smith cried out in a piteous tone,"For God''s sake do n''t hurt me, Jackey?
58799When asked what they had to say in defence, one of the prisoners asked the Judge whether he thought they were crows?
58799When he had finished he asked"How much?"
58799When ordered to bail up, E. Cummins, the driver, enquired"What for?"
58799When they reached the door of the large room Dan Kelly inquired,"Where''s Tarleton?"
58799Where are you bound for?"
58799Where is it?"
58799Where''s the priest?"
58799Why did n''t the---- fool surrender?"
58799Will it be believed hereafter, that this was allowed to be carried on in the nineteenth century?
58799Will that satisfy you?"
58799Will you come quietly?"
58799Will you favour the company with a reel?"
58799Will you take your place?"
58799Wright then went to the kitchen, pushed the door open, and asked where Foley was?
58799are you going to kill my husband?"
58799why do n''t you open the door?"
16145Do you see the sun, Kaiber, and where it now stands?
16145What spoke I this morning?
16145You are thin,said he,"your shanks are long, your belly is small, you had plenty to eat at home, why did you not stop there?"
16145--------?
161451:1 2:1?
161451:1?
161451:1?
161451:3 1:9?
1614524?
1614564?
16145?
16145?
16145?
16145A species of animal( Alima hyalina?)
16145Acheta?
16145Amadina?
16145Amadina?
16145Anser atratus?
16145Anthus australis?
16145Are not the ways of nature very wonderful?
16145B.?
16145Botauras stellaris?
16145Boyl- ya wunja nginnee?
16145Brachystopus lineato- punctatus, A. Smith manuscript?
16145Buck- il- bury Wattup gidjee, yam bal gurrang boola?
16145Bucklebury speared Wattup, what reason had he to be in such a passion( or, why was he so very angry)?
16145Circus affinis?
16145Collocalia?
16145Diphucrania scabiosa, Gory?
16145Dumeril and Bibron?
16145Elaps?
16145Estrilda?
16145Eudynamys Orientalis?
16145Gen. 4 472.?
16145Glyciphila ocularis?
16145Gymnorhina tibicen?
16145Haematops lunulatus?
16145Haematopus niger?
16145Haematopus picatus?
16145Halmaturus rufogriseus Lesson?
16145Hesperia?
16145Hirundo pacifica?
16145How were they disseminated over the continent?
16145I answered shortly,"Did I ever tell you a lie, Kaiber?
16145Inhabits New Holland, Liverpool Plains?
16145Inhabits New Holland; Java?
16145Inhabits New Holland?
16145Inhabits New Holland?
16145Inhabits Western Australia?
16145Is it for this that I rebuke Young men, who dare at me to look?
16145Is it possible, then, that an animal can live in a fluid, the temperature of which is constantly varying, and preserve nearly a mean heat?
16145Is the keen quartz fixed anew?
16145Mantis rubrocoxata, Serville?
16145Meliphaga novae- hollandiae?
16145Men, who ever bold have been, Are your long spears sharpened well?
16145Might we not hence infer that there was a time when the continent of Africa did not exist?
16145Molossus australis?
16145Mooli- go, our dear young brother, Where is another like to thee?
16145Mus hovellii?
16145Mus platyurus?
16145Mus?
16145Mus?
16145Myrmecobius?
16145Now the boyl- yas storms and thunder make; Oh wherefore would he eat the mussels?"
16145Nyctale?
16145Nyctinomus----?
16145Nyctophilus geoffroyii Leach?
16145One of them repeatedly asked me were we dead?
16145Phalacrocorax Carbo?
16145Podiceps poliocephalus?
16145Red shrew mouse G. Bennett 1:8?
16145Salicaria?
16145Sericornis frontalis?
16145Squatarola helvetica?
16145Sterna caspia?
16145Sterna caspia?
16145Strepera tibicen?
16145The question is how they got round the Cape of Good Hope, or Cape Horn?
16145The two women only stared with the utmost surprise and said,"Why, Magic, what''s the matter with you?"
16145They will look at you and say, He not good, long legs, what do you know?
16145Tiliqua entrecasteaux, Gray Annals of Natural History 2 292.?
16145Tiliqua reevesii, Gray Annals of Natural History 1 292?
16145Tiliqua trivittata?
16145Totanus stagnatilis?
16145Vanellus?
16145We caught also several transparent bodies, shaped like a balloon( Beroe?)
16145We say,"Where is there water?
16145We shall be dead directly; wherefore ate you the mussels?"
16145Where is your fat?"
16145Yal- gon- ga, Yal- gon- ga, you are quarrelsome-- what is the reason of this?
16145Zapornia phillipensis?
16145and At what period, and from what quarter, did they arrive upon it?
16145and might not this argument be much extended?
16145banksianus Lesson 1:1?
16145cuvieri Gray 1:8?
16145eugenii Gray 1:1 1:2 2:1?
16145longirostris?
16145t. 42 f. 1?
16145that I had saved myself and left the others to perish?
16145what for do you know so much if you ca n''t keep fat?
16145what white man would have been his brother?
16145what white woman his sister?
16145where is your fat?
42228Ah, Conway,drawled the new- comer,"so we have arrived at last, and this is the hotel you recommended, is it?
42228But yourself?
42228But,he continued,"how long start will you give me?"
42228Did you eat meat to- day?
42228Do you mean to tell me that that black fellow can see spoor going at this pace and over such ground as we are now on?
42228Do you think he will be able to track them?
42228Fast, is it?
42228First, why did the chief attack us? 42228 Halt, who goes there?"
42228How on earth does he know that?
42228If so, what then?
42228Is it not written,I said,"''He that lendeth to the poor giveth to the Lord''?
42228Is your head well above water, and can you hang on till I get help from the fort?
42228Look for you?
42228Lost in the bush?
42228Now, what made you come here?
42228Sure, and do n''t I know that?
42228Tracks?
42228Well, and whose fault is that now? 42228 What do you mean?
42228What have they been doing to you to capsize you in this fashion, and why do n''t you take water with your pongello?
42228What have you given the colonel?
42228What the deuce have you been up to, Mike?
42228What''s that?
42228Where are they?
42228Who has been here? 42228 Who the devil has been here, you drunken blackguard?"
42228Why, Davy, what''s the matter?
42228Why, what''s gone wrong with you?
42228Will they become converted and join the Hau Haus?
42228Will you try some, sir?
42228Word of honour?
42228Again I not pointed him out the dangers he ran in attacking a Christian?
42228Again, how did he escape my search and that of other parties who had looked for him?
42228And were we not responsible for the honour of it?
42228And what greater calamity was possible to mortal man than to have an obscene lizard grow out of his hand?
42228And, above all, why did not a lion skoff him?
42228Another thing, what were they doing there?
42228Are you much hurt?"
42228Are you one?"
42228But then why, O Te Parione, did he forbid us food and water?
42228But, then, what will not some men risk for notoriety?
42228By the way, what is the strength of your invading force?"
42228Could I not give him some sound advice?
42228Could he not be allowed to sleep longer?
42228Did you imbibe the faith?"
42228Do n''t you hear the row the boys are making inspanning, or see the river in front of you?"
42228Do n''t you see the waggons?
42228Do n''t you see you are on the road?
42228Do you mind taking him with you?
42228Do you want work of that sort?"
42228Had I not assured him that the mana of the white man''s God was far stronger than the mana of his pagan deities?
42228Had he believed me and taken my advice?
42228Had he brought his dress out with him?
42228Had it not knocked him over and over again, and that with the peaceful end of it?
42228Had it not made him see more stars in a few minutes than he had ever before seen in his whole life?
42228Had not the Waikatos lent us their pah to live in?
42228Have you removed anything from it?"
42228He was game to lead, were the twenty- five game to follow?
42228How could we give it up?
42228How could we give up the pah?
42228How dare you grin over my shoulder like that?"
42228I jumped forward and seized him, saying:"What''s the matter with you?
42228If we had prevented you from obtaining food, how could you have continued to fight?"
42228If you had fallen three days ago where would you have been now?"
42228It was clear that the first thing to be done was to get the natives to come back to their kainga; but how?
42228Long odds, my gentle reader?
42228My friend was raving mad, and wanted me at once to alarm my troopers, but I said:"No; you''d got your gun with you just now, why did you not use it?"
42228No; had they not seen the beast come out of my hand at the very moment I was relating my dream?
42228Now I hold pen instead of carbine and revolver, but why should memories of the old days pass away?
42228Now was that Hau Hau, blood- stained brute as he undoubtedly was, a martyr or only a bally fool?
42228Now what in the name of Comus could Jack want with a wheelbarrow?
42228Oh, how can you say that?
42228Peering over, I could see nothing, so shouted:"Steve, are you much hurt?"
42228Presently along''e comes, and sez''e to me, sez''e:''Brother, wherefore did you assault me while in the water?''
42228Stubbs, another of the Englishmen, was stabbed by a boy, and when he felt it was his death wound exclaimed:"Am I to be killed by a boy like you?"
42228The General knew they had no water, then why did he risk the lives of his splendid men by ordering futile assaults?
42228The man thereupon brought out the bottle from his haversack, and said to him:"Do you think this would do you any good, sir?"
42228Then he cursed them with unction, but that succeeded no better, till at last, thoroughly angry, he shouted out:"Oh, you want a smash, do you?
42228Then who was to blame?
42228Then, turning to his people, he would say:"What is the use of this crying?
42228True, I only had my sheath knife and fingers to eat with, but what of that?
42228Was I not fighting in the Crimee with your honourable father before he was breeched?
42228Was I spiteful?
42228Was I, fool as I had been, to lose my head and run mad through the bush like an untrained new chum?
42228Was he growing wings like a duck, or, perchance, fins like a fish?
42228Was the river uncrossable?
42228Was there no soda water?
42228Was there not great danger from wild animals and snakes?
42228We were thin, footsore, our legs torn, our kit in rags; but what mattered that?
42228What are you doing here?"
42228What became of his rifle, boots and clothes?
42228What for did yer try to drown me?''
42228What had happened?
42228What is the cause of this awful smell, and what have you been making such a row about?"
42228What man dare make fun of, or render ridiculous, the dignity and majesty of the head chiefs of the Arawa tribe?
42228What on earth use could the gift of tongues be to a man when there was not to be a single foreigner left in the country with whom to collogue?
42228What then should be done with Pehi and his party?
42228What was to be done?
42228What was to be done?
42228What will I do?
42228What will I do?"
42228What''s that you say?
42228Where was he to sleep?
42228Where, therefore, would be the fun if he could not kill his enemy, eat him, nor turn his bones into useful and ornamental articles?
42228Why did they not go for me?
42228Why now should I let these childish qualms assail me and funk shadows?
42228Why?
42228Will yez call on the blessed saints or not, ye contumacious blaggard?"
42228Would I give it him?
42228Would he do me a very great favour?
42228a horse ca n''t understand you?
42228he was a poor man, he had none; but would I not lend him the gun, just to shoot one Christian with?
42228rifles, and that you will take three or four batteries of artillery, rockets, etc., and that a percentage of your natives will be armed with rifles?"
42228tell me I was too small?
40010And how do you feel, Fefe?
40010And to get into the Sun''s House?
40010And where is that?
40010Do you never long for home? 40010 Fefe,"I said,"how can I help regarding it as a dispensation of Providence that your one leg is considerably bigger than your other?
40010How long would it take?
40010How will you take your oranges?
40010Tell me,I said,"tell me, Niga, where has his spirit gone?"
40010That was a dance of death, was it not, Felix?
40010Well, father, what have you at this hotel?
40010What''s its name?
40010Where are we?
40010Where away?
40010Who is anxious to go to sea with me?
40010Who''s there?
40010Why should we return to the world and its cares, when the sea invites us to its isles? 40010 Why, was n''t I right- minded?
40010Why, what''s up?
40010Will you eat?
40010A moon- faced youth, whose spotless garments appealed to me as he overtook our caravan a mile back, says,"Will you eat and sleep?"
40010But, Niga,"I continued,"where is God?"
40010Come in and stop a bit, wo n''t you?"
40010Could I swim?
40010Daybreak?
40010Did you ever question the possibility of a man''s temporary transformation under certain mental, moral, or physical conditions?
40010Do we love Him above all things, animate or inanimate?
40010Do you blame us, Niga?
40010Do you think nothing transpires in this corner of the world?
40010Fefe at last broke the silence, with an interrogation:"Well, how do you feel?"
40010Felix wanted to know"how long they could keep that up and live?"
40010Had he not done as much for me?
40010Had he not striven, day after day, to charm me with his barbarism, and come very near to success?
40010Had we dry sticks?
40010Had we matches?
40010Have you never had such an experience?
40010He fired off in broken English, and the effect was something like this:--"Suppose we sleep in House of the Sun,--we make plenty good sceneries?"
40010He said to me,"If you can rough it, hang on a while,--what''s to drive you off?"
40010How could we think of it, when every soul was wide awake, and time alone seemed to pass us by unconsciously?
40010How is it on shore now?"
40010How shall I ever forgive myself the selfish pleasure I took in striving to remodel an immortal soul?
40010I could scarcely distinguish Hua''s outline, the spray was so dense, and as for him, what could he do?
40010I could tell a hawk from a hernshaw; and, speaking of hawks, where was that cursed owl?"
40010I gasped,"where did_ you_ come from?
40010I might have added, How did you manage to get there?
40010I saw I must strike at once, if I struck at all; so I said,"Joe, what on earth did you do with that money?"
40010I wonder what would have happened if some one had n''t come to my rescue, just at that moment of trial, with a fresh vocabulary?
40010I wonder why the twin fathers were so very careful of me that morning?
40010If you can buy a canoe for two calico shirts, what will your annual expenses in Tahiti amount to?
40010Is that a common sight?
40010It was a time for mutual encouragement: very few of us were self- sustaining, and what was to be gained by our combining in unanimous despair?
40010My best friends said,"Why not return to California?"
40010No man could say to me,"Why stand ye here idle?"
40010Now, do you know what demoralized that Doctor?
40010Now, why not let me rest here awhile?"
40010Of what use to him could be a knowledge of the artifices of society?
40010Or were the elements wafting us over a minute winter- forest, whose fragile boughs were loaded with prismatic crystals?
40010Should he ever see them again, his lovers?
40010Sitting there on the after- deck, I had asked myself, more than once, If life were made up of placid days like this, how long would life be sweet?
40010That''s a nice spot to be merry in, is n''t it?
40010The 15th of August,--where was the Emperor then?
40010Then he spoke:"The lads were at the sea, fishing: would I excuse him for a moment?"
40010Then why was I there and in bondage?
40010They are so ready to kill time in the simplest manner; why not in staring our awkward little steamer out of sight?
40010Was I truly what I represented myself to be, or had I been a living deception all my days?
40010Was he hunting in the mountains, or fishing beyond the headland, or sick, or in prison, that he came not to greet me?
40010Was it best to have kicked against the Doctor''s judgment?
40010Was it something to eat?--did they keep it tied in the daytime?--what was its colour?
40010We believe that we do love God above all; that we have no other gods before Him; yet, who of us will give up wealth, home, friends, and follow Him?
40010Were we, I asked myself, suspended about two feet above a garden of variegated cauliflowers?
40010What are pearls to a man who has as many wives, children, and cocoanuts as he can dispose of?
40010What could I do but go?
40010What could I do?
40010What could it mean?
40010What could this sudden attack mean?
40010What did he then?
40010What does it matter, so long as the whole mountain is a catacomb of kings?
40010What if thy rocking palm boughs are as muffled music and thy reef a dirge?
40010What is it within us that with its life- long yearning comes suddenly upon the all- sufficient one, and in a moment is crowned and satisfied?
40010What is it, as large as my thumb, cased in brown armour?
40010What more can we ask?"
40010What shall I do without my Zebra?"
40010What should I do when I was at last compelled to return out of my seclusion, and find no soul so faithful and loving in all the world beside?
40010What was the story of his fate?
40010What was this ogre that knew me and loved me still?
40010What well- disposed White would be prowling, like a wild animal, alone in a forest at night?
40010What_ did_ you come for?
40010Where could he be, that these, his friends, were so bowed with sorrow?
40010Where should they look but to the sea, whence came all mysteries, and whither retreated the being they called divine?
40010Where was I?
40010Where was my friend?
40010Where were his warm sea- waves, and the shining beach, with the cocoa- palms quivering in the intense fires of the tropical day?
40010Where would I be dropped?
40010Whither, O whither, have you flown?"
40010Who admired Thanaron''s gush of nature, and nearly squeezed the life out of him in the vain hope of making their joy known to him?
40010Who forgets the mountains he has once seen?
40010Who looked on in bewilderment, and was half glad and half sorry, though more glad than sorry by half, and wondered all the while what was coming next?
40010Who took me in his arms and carried me the length of the cabin in three paces, at the imminent peril of my life?
40010Who was the gayest of the gay, and the most lawless of the unlawful?
40010Why did I not foresee the climax?
40010Why did they faint in the hour of deliverance when that narrow chasm was all that separated them from renewed life?
40010Why do our hearts sing_ jubilate_ when we meet a friend for the first time?
40010Why should not a fellow yawn over the situation?
40010Why were we not long before at our journey''s end?
40010Why were we not threading the vales of some savage island, and reaping our rich reward of ferns and shells and gorgeous butterflies?
40010Will you do me the honour to accompany me thither after we have lighted our cigars?"
40010Would you like to be a philosopher, Niga?"
40010Yet, why not take this promising and uncommon tour?
40010You see that mountain?
40010_ Conf._"Fidelis who?"
40010_ Conf._"Who is I?"
40010_ Is_ it a man and a brother?
40010am I saved?"
40010by day I grow more spiritual, What are two meals a day to a and shall shortly be a fit subject man of my appetite?
40010do you never regret your vow?"
40010ever climb with the goat- hunters among the clouds yonder?
40010how did you ever grow so splendid off yonder in the South Seas?
40010how we came to a misunderstanding?
40010or bathe, ride, sport, as he used to, till the day was spent and the night come?
40010or why we parted company?
40010queried Felix;"in pulp, liquid, or perfume?"
4974Business,he asked,"what''s that?"
4974Horgin,said Jimmy,"do you call his nose a horgin?"
4974No fear,said Saleh,"how could it?"
4974Water? 4974 Well then,"said he,"somebody did twice: did you, Jimmy?"
4974What?
4974Which one?
4974Afterwards he would have a smoke, and I would ask:"What''s the matter, Saleh?
4974And how could it be otherwise?
4974Any how, Tommy would have his joke-- so, as the man who was gazing most intently at the pups said,"What''s them things, young man?"
4974At last he found sufficient English to say,"Do dem tings goo faar in a deayah, ehah?"
4974But man enters these desolate regions to please himself or satisfy his desire for ambition to win for himself-- what?
4974But where shall I go next?
4974But where was the oasis for us?
4974But where was the relief party?
4974But"I to we d with Coromantees?
4974CAMPANULACEAE:[?]
4974CYCADEAE:[?]
4974CYPERACEAE:[?]
4974Can I do anything for yez?
4974Could water exist in it?
4974Dick said,"What for,--white fellow always walk about-- walk about in town-- when he always rides in the bush?"
4974Did yez crass any say?
4974EUPHORBIACEAE:[?]
4974Echo could only answer-- where?
4974Everything with them was,"What name?"
4974For the second time I have been compelled to retreat to this range; shall I ever get away from it?
4974He rejoined,"Well, ai n''t mine straight too?"
4974His death, the loss of all the horses, and my struggles to regain my depot on foot, are they not written in the chronicles of that expedition?
4974How ardently I wished for a camel; for what is a horse where waters do not exist except at great distances apart?
4974How could he have died and where?
4974How is the understanding to decide which of the two holds the main spring and thread of life?
4974I checked his excitement a moment and asked whether it was a native well he had found, and should we have to work at it with the shovel?
4974I know the Ashburton is before us, and not far off now; and as it is the largest river?
4974I said with unfeigned astonishment,"Water the camels?
4974I said,"Certainly it is;"then he said,"Well, ai n''t it funny?
4974I said,"If to- morrow night she is on the east side of that one,"pointing to one,"she must have travelled east to get there, must n''t she?"
4974I said,"Is that how you talk of your poor old father, Tommy, now that he is dead?"
4974I said,"Well, can you shoe?
4974I said,"What the deuce do you want to be biting the dog''s nose for, you might seriously injure his nasal organ?"
4974I said,"What''s hin a hague hin?"
4974I was continually asked night after night if we should get water the following day?
4974I wondered what could have become of Gibson; he certainly had never come here, and how could he reach the fort without doing so?
4974If no water be found at this mountain, how many of them will be alive in a couple of days?
4974Is it because these narratives are Australian and true that they are not worthy of attention?
4974It is possible a few may have read Cook''s voyages, because they appear more national, but who has read Flinders, King, or Stokes?
4974It seems to signify, where are you going?
4974It was now a matter of life and death; could we reach the Finniss at all?
4974Jupiter impluvius?
4974LILIACEAE:[?]
4974Of course he was an Irishman, and he said,"Is it South Austhralia yez come from?
4974One interesting young person in undress uniform came up to me and said,"This is Judy, I am Judy; you Melbourne walk?
4974One or two could say a few words of English, and said,"Which way walk?
4974One roll had a slightly musty smell, and Gibson said to me,"This roll''s rotten; shall I chuck it away?"
4974Only the pup''s heads appeared, a string round the neck keeping them in;"but they looks like dogs too, do n''t they?"
4974PALMAE:[?]
4974Picking up one of my boots that I had just mended, Gibson looked very hard at it, and at last said,"How do you manage to wear your boots so straight?"
4974STERCULIACEAE:[?]
4974So I said,"Well, now, Saleh, you say the moon travels to the west; now do you see where she is to- night, between those two stars?"
4974TILIACEAE:[?]
4974The question was, is the water there permanent?
4974The question which now arose was, what kind of country existed between us and my farthest watered point in 1874 at the Rawlinson Range?
4974The reply,"How can I tell?"
4974Then the boy went up to the horse, and said,"Cocky, you ridem me?"
4974They suffered all the hardships it is possible to imagine upon the sea, and for what?
4974This aroused Mr. Tietkens''s curiosity, as he did n''t hear me speak to the dog, and he said,"Did you send Cocky a telegram?"
4974This is not my place, but the shepherd is not far; will I go and find him?"
4974Tommy then found a word or two of English, and said,"You master?"
4974VIOLACEAE:[?]
4974We had clouds, thunder, lightning, thermometer 112 degrees and every mortal disagreeable thing we wanted; so how could we expect rain?
4974What are horses in such a region and such a heated temperature as this?
4974What other colour could even Nature have chosen with which to embellish the face of the earth?
4974What was gender, to a fiend like this?
4974What was to be hoped from a region such as this?
4974What''s the use of a paltry rock- hole?"
4974When I questioned him, and asked where the water was, he only replied, which way?
4974When we opened the last bottle at Christmas, and Jimmy had had a taste, he said,"What''s the use of only a nobbler or two?
4974Whenever we camped, Saleh would stand before me, gaze fixedly into my face and generally say:"Mister Gile, when you get water?"
4974Where on earth can it go?
4974Where the bright region of rest?
4974Where the next favoured spot would be found, who could tell?
4974Whereupon he looked up at me, and said,"Oh, are you one of them as likes yer meat''igh?"
4974Who are THEY I''d like to know?
4974Who are you talking about?
4974Will it evermore be thus?
4974Will they, can they, ever fade?
4974You Melbourne walk?"
4974[ Asteraceae=] COMPOSITAE:[?]
4974[ Boraginaceae] ASPERIFOLIAE:[?]
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4974[ Goodeniaceae][?]
4974[ Poaceae=] GRAMINEAE:[?]
4974[ Polygalaceae] POLYGALEAE:[?]
4974[ Stylidaceae] STYLIDEAE:[?]
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4974a medal, a record, a name?
4974ah, where indeed?
4974and how was poor Laura to be consoled?
4974and how would you like to be speared by the blacks outside?"
4974can you go without water?
4974can you ride?
4974can you starve?
4974for fame, for glory?
4974no water till Port Gusta?
4974or where have you come from?
4974or where his drooping courser, bending low, all feebly foaming fell?
4974what have you been doing?"
4974what, ai n''t those the camels there?"
4974where are the charms that sages have seen in thy face?
4974who can imagine what twenty miles means in such a case?
4974who can tell his place of rest, far in the mulga''s shade?
4974why should regions so lovely be traversed so soon?
31557Aha,say you,"and what is a Black Boy?"
31557And how did you know that crane to be a spirit?
31557And what is Devil- work?
31557But when,I asked,"shall we come to your coffee plantation?"
31557Captain, is it permitted to come on board?
31557Did he lose a ship of John Hart''s?
31557Did you ever see an evil spirit?
31557Do none of you smell flowers?
31557Do you know what the name of that spirit was? 31557 Do you like bathing?"
31557Do you like school?
31557Do you mean to refuse me what I ask?
31557Do you not know they are murdering your king?
31557Had you hidden a tapu?
31557How else can a man prove himself to be brave?
31557How is this?
31557How many pathom he high?
31557How much you got? 31557 How much you want?"
31557How on earth do you know that?
31557How shall I repay your great kindness to me? 31557 How?"
31557If a white chief came up here and smelt this, how would you feel?
31557In short, I am to look for no support, whether physical or moral?
31557Is that royal?
31557Is that true, George?
31557Is the island on the spree?
31557Like Mahinui?
31557My patha he tell me he see: you think he lie?
31557My patha he tell me,or"White man he tell me,"would be his constant beginning;"You think he lie?"
31557Now what is your motive in this?
31557Under what form?
31557What are you doing here?
31557What chief?
31557What did she say to you?
31557What do you want with a gun, Arick?
31557What have you in the canoe that I should smell carrion?
31557What is it?
31557What is that?
31557What is the matter with the man? 31557 Where are you going?"
31557Who asked the Great Powers to make laws for us; to bring strangers here to rule us?
31557Who is that man, father?
31557Who is that?
31557Why do they call themselves Mormons?
31557Why do you not go to help him?
31557Why do you not take these?
31557Why, what is the meaning of all this?
31557Will you be at school to- morrow?
31557Will you take a cigar?
31557With two husbands?
31557You are old,they argued;"soon you will die; what use will it be to you?"
31557You got copra, king?
31557You like some beer?
31557_ Et vos gargouilles moyen- âge_,cried I;"_ comme elles sont originales!_""_ N''est- ce pas?
31557_ Mitai ehipe?_I asked.
31557_ Pas de cocotiers? 31557 ''Melican mate he go away?'' 31557 ''What you go do''Melican mate?'' 31557 ''You like blackee coat?'' 31557 ''You like file- a''m?'' 31557 (_ Pantomime._) He say Missa Whela,''Ma''Whala?'' 31557 A chief in Little Makin asked, in an hour of lightness,Who is Kaeia?"
31557A sedge- like grass( buffalo grass?)
31557About one- third of the troops believed him this time; how many will believe him the next?
31557After all, what was there to complain of?
31557And how about the current?
31557And how was the point brought again before his Honour?
31557And now it might beat upon these ruins, and who should assemble?
31557And shall I not be a little loyal to Mataafa?
31557And suppose the king should fall, what would be the fate of the king''s friends?
31557And the end of it?
31557And this is my mamma?
31557And was he not wise, since that was his complaint, to go to folks who could do more?
31557And where?
31557And why should they be at the bother of two walks?
31557And will you not help me?
31557And you know how much afraid the natives are of the evil spirits in the wood, and how they think all sickness comes from them?
31557Asked why there was a sleeping- mat, he retorted indignantly,"Why have you mats?"
31557Bishop:"Why are the Hawaiians Dying Out?"
31557But to whom can we address ourselves?
31557But what had he to do with it?
31557But what were the Consuls doing in this matter of inland administration?
31557But which?
31557But why are these so different?
31557But why are they dead?
31557But why were they previously left in the dark?
31557But why( it will be asked) spin out by these excessive methods a thread of such tenuity?
31557By what criterion is the convert to distinguish the essential from the unessential?
31557By what powers of law was this result attained?
31557By what process known to diplomacy has he risen from his one- sixth part of municipal authority to be the Bismarck of a Polynesian island?
31557Did she understand?
31557Did they like it?
31557Do these unfortunates like the king?
31557Do you not hear something supernatural?"
31557Does it permit a state of society in which a citizen can live and act with confidence?
31557For do we not find, in the case of the municipal treasury, the same disquieting features?
31557For the poor treaty officials, what have they but rights very obscurely expressed and very weakly defended by their predecessors?
31557For why should a mere meteor frequent the altars of abominable gods?
31557Fresh points at once arise:"What are the Israelites?
31557He looked at the missionary, and what did he see?
31557He say chief:--''Chief, you like things of mine?
31557Here it is:"The king, he good man?"
31557Him they approached with honeyed words and carneying manners--"You are So- and- so, son of So- and- so?"
31557How does their own poet sing?
31557How else could a man prove he was brave?
31557How if both were fathers, one natural, one adoptive?
31557How if the founder of the monarchy, while he worked for his brother, worked at the same time for the child of his loins?
31557How if the heir of Tembaitake, like the heir of Tembinok''himself, were not a son, but an adopted nephew?
31557I ask you, which of these two persons was slain by Kamehameha?
31557I begin to be alarmed; and because I am afraid I ask you to confront a certain danger"?
31557I felt guiltless upon all; but how to show it?
31557I would not have taken copra in a gift: how to express that quality by my dinner- table bearing?
31557I wrote of Parker that he behaved like a boy of ten: what was he else, being a slave of sixty?
31557If he was with Malietoa''s men, which is the real gist of his offence, we who are not Germans may surely ask, Why not?
31557Is a father- in- law one of a man''s own family?
31557Is it a law at all?
31557Is this English law?
31557It is great fun( I have tried it) for the child, and I never heard of it doing any harm to the fishes, so what could be more jolly?
31557It was surely fortunate that there was no one drunk; but, drunk or sober, where else would a scene so irritating have concluded without blows?
31557Kekela he say;''why you want?''
31557Meanwhile, the calf stood looking on, a little perplexed, and seemed to be saying:"Well, now, is this life?
31557Meanwhile, there was the cow, with the board over her eyes, left tied by a pretty long rope to a small tree in the paddock, and who was to milk her?
31557Now, do you remember Misifolo-- a tall, thin Hovea boy that came shortly before you left?
31557On what ground is Malietoa a rebel?
31557Or is not rather the repulsion mutual?
31557Should I not approach her on the still depending question of my rent?
31557So much was accomplished: what was to follow?
31557Something wrong?
31557Taipi might; he ought; it was a chief part of his duty; but would any one regard the inhibition of a Beggar on Horseback?
31557The Captain was got safe off the wicked horse, but how was he to get back again to Apia and the_ Alameda_?
31557They now face empty- handed the tedium of their uneventful days; and who shall pity them?
31557Uncle Lloyd and Palema made a malanga[21] to go over the island to Siumu, and Talolo was anxious to go also; but how could we get along without him?
31557Was it Luheluhe?"
31557Was it not the same with unchastity, it may be asked?
31557Was not the Polynesian always unchaste?
31557What can they do?
31557What circumstance is common to them all, but that they lived on islands destitute, or very nearly so, of animal food?
31557What do the little girls in the cellar think that Austin does?
31557What else should we expect?
31557What had the man been after?
31557What is the difference between their cases?
31557What is the nature of the obligation assumed at such a festival?
31557What step could be taken?
31557What was the business?
31557What was their right to interfere?
31557What were the arguments with which they overcame the resistance of the Government?
31557When had it begun again?
31557When had it stopped?
31557Who can blame them for their timidity?
31557Who is Dr. Knappe, thus to make peace and war, deal in life and death, and close with a buffet the mouth of English Consuls?
31557Who is responsible now for the care and good treatment of these political prisoners?
31557Who is responsible?
31557Who is the unknown power that sent Mataafa in a German ship to the Marshalls, instead of in an English ship to Fiji?
31557Who told them so?
31557Who was responsible for this?
31557Who was to be punished?--the whaler guilty of the act, the missionary whose denunciation had provoked the scandal?
31557Why ca n''t he talk?"
31557Why go to such lengths for four months longer of fallacious solvency?
31557Why should I wonder?
31557Why should he?
31557Why this change?
31557You ask if we have seen Arick?
31557You remember Tauilo, and what a fine, tall, strong, Madame Lafarge sort of person she is?
31557You would not like to be very sick in some savage place in the islands, and have only the savages to doctor you?
31557and had not every country its own customs?
31557and that keeps separated Faamoina and his wife?
31557and what kind of torrent was that which had swept us eastward in the interval?
31557and what the Kanitus?"
31557and what was their sentiment towards the ruler?
31557he asked, and then, with a sneer,"Are you afraid of your life?"
31557pas de popoi?_"she asked.
31557that has decreed since that he shall receive not even inconsiderable gifts and open letters?
31557you like whaleboat?''
7177Good boy and bad boy- rogue, all go one place? 7177 Is that what you wanted me to do?"
7177Who poison that boy?
7177Why did n''t you do it before? 7177 You and I can not be confined within the weak list of a country''s fashions,"for do we not proclaim and justify our own?
7177''He complains of having to dig up and eat little miniature sweet potatoes and asks piteously:"What am I to do?
7177A fairly common inhabitant of the sandy shallows diversifying the coral reef is a slim snake(?
7177A landscape painter also is he, for have I not seen his boldest brush at work and stood amazed at the magnificence of his art?
7177A tipsy goblin?
7177Am I not thy true, thy joyful knight?
7177Am I, living in or rather off the land of magnificent distances, entitled to claim as a neighbour a friend one hundred miles away?
7177And for all his masterful spirit did he not once fly from Jonah?
7177And have not the unimaginative blacks anticipated the stellar romance?
7177And how, it may be asked, is this creature, so apt at concealment and so completely disguised, made visible to human eyes?
7177And upon what flower has been bestowed the most captivating of perfumes?
7177And why should this uncouth creature with scarcely more of life than a lump of coral have within it a fountain filled with Tyrian dye?
7177And why?
7177Another singular denizen of the reef is a species of Acrozoanthus(?)
7177Are apologies to be offered, too, for the homeliness of the example-- its unrelieved domesticity?
7177Are the actions of birds due to automatic impulses or hereditary traits?
7177Are there any more ripe bananas handy?"
7177Are these signs of the beginning of egg- laying?
7177Are they capable of applying the results of habit and observations in respect of one set of circumstances to other and different conditions?
7177Are we not leaders who have no subservient, no flattering imitators, no sycophantic copyists?
7177But how may one man of many avocations withstand acres of riotous and exulting weeds?
7177But was ever clear sunset half so affecting?
7177But why were we apprehensive?
7177Can so lovely a thing be burdened with so ponderous a smell?
7177Can the biography of a horse be anything but crude, lacking reference to ancestry?
7177Can the record of such a narrow, compressed existence be anything but dull?
7177Can there be such a thing as an unconscious mimic?
7177Cosy in my security, distance an adequate defence, why should I rush into the glare of perilous publicity?
7177Could there be any crueller device to tie an unsophisticated horse to, and a horse whose single thought had been a merry morning?
7177DO BIRDS PLAY?
7177Dare I, at this inspiring moment, attempt what they missed, merely because they lacked direct inspiration?
7177Did not the legendary Maori chiefs keep such pets for the torment of their enemies?
7177Do I not behold its jewelled hilt flashing with pearls and precious stones as thou sheathest it for the night among the purple Western hills?
7177Do I not hail its golden gleams among the fair- barked trees what time each scented morn I milk my skittish goats?
7177Do I not occasionally indulge the hope of living long enough to sample the first fruits?
7177Does a mother love her child the less when, contorted with passion, it storms and rages?
7177Does it not signify that the animal has a certain perception of the knowledge of good and evil such as dawned upon Eve as she ate the diverting apple?
7177Does the inmate possess any sense of duration?
7177Does this sea- snake match its wonderful nimbleness of body with an equally wonderful nimbleness of brain?
7177Every wish amply gratified, who would willingly depart from so entrancing a place?
7177Follow you?
7177Had he not been hither, led by wife and mother, and did he not remain there three days-- the only days of unimpeded joy in his long life?
7177Had not another used a nugget as a plummet for his fishing- line?
7177Has a decade of occupation by wilful white folks wrought any permanent change in the stamp of Nature?
7177Hast thou not touched my toughened, unflinching shoulders with the flat of thy burnished sword?
7177Have we not often been told of the headlong, lightning like drop that almost baffles eyesight?
7177Have you courage to smile at the misshapen handiwork, or do you cowardly, discard the deformity you have created?
7177He old man now alonga that good place?
7177He tarried no long time, for had he not left his heart behind him?
7177How could such a temperament reflect upon the future?
7177How do we spend our day?
7177How does the regal bird of the jungles of North Queensland acquire this lightning- like stroke?
7177How fill up the blank spaces?
7177How may one hope to externalise with astringent ink the aesthetic sensation of the assimilation of gusts of perfume?
7177How was it possible to live without his precious blood, now sealed up in the death- bone?
7177If we were disposed to vaunt ourselves, have we not, in this simplicity and lack of style, the most persuasive of examples?
7177Is humanity ever free from worries?
7177Is instinct merely"lapsed intelligence,"or do birds actually reflect?
7177Is there real pathos in the last writings of this once vigorous and independent man?
7177It is simplicity itself to smile, and can there be anything more gracious or becoming?
7177It was spontaneous; it was a gift; and all such gifts-- are they not supernatural?
7177Knowing that the fatal death- bone had been pointed at him, what was the use of attempting to resist inevitable fate?
7177Lolling in shade and quietude, was I guilty of indiscretion when I babbled of my serene affairs, and is the penalty so soon enforced?
7177Moreover, if anything be more tedious than a twice- told tale, is it not the repetition of one half told?
7177Of what art in loose masonry has the crab the unique secret?
7177Or was the effect partly due to the dust raised by the golden fringe of the blue mantle which the sun trailed over the glowing hills?
7177Or will the bird----?
7177Otherwise, who may say?
7177Our lack of secret, was it not boldly writ on our faces?
7177Shall I dispose of the dandy first?
7177Shall I not, therefore, do homage to its profuse and gracious charms and exercise the rights and privileges of protector?
7177Shall not I, too, glory in the superb season, and its scented tranquillity?
7177Style is not for those who are placidly indifferent to display; and before whom on a comely, scornful Isle shall we strut and parade?
7177Such changes were bound to react mentally, for are they not merely the symbols of ideas?
7177Suppose you ask,"When that fella Bidgero come up, you catch''em?"
7177Surely this mysterious colouring portended some astounding phenomena?
7177That fella young along that place?
7177That is the only horsey( or should it be equine?)
7177That piccaninny belonga Nelly-- piccaninny alonga that place?"
7177The flashing alertness of a fly- catching lizard, is it not proverbial?
7177Then I put a customary question:"Yes, what all go alonga that place like when you die?
7177Thereafter you know not for ever the pallor of the street for have you not the gold of the sun in your blood and his iron in your bones?
7177This sound phantom that determinedly beckoned me from my book-- whence, and what was it?
7177To what fearsome figure had this hasty flight transformed the mean little emblem of rusticity?
7177Was Charles Lamb right when he spoke of"the uncommunicating muteness of fishes"?
7177Was I to remain fully clad and comfortless, or the reverse?
7177Was he not to credit the evidences of his own senses?
7177Was it a fact that the coffin hung in the air on a wire so fine that no one could see it?
7177Was it not a landscape fresh from Nature''s brush divinely transmogrified by one bold smudge of yellow- green haze?
7177Was it not the pinnacle of folly to retire to an Island where gold was not to be gotten either by the grace of God or by barter or strife with man?
7177Was it, in fact, without lawful visible means of support?
7177Was not the food they pressed on him most pleasant to the taste?
7177Were any other means of response to so tragic an appeal available?
7177Were we to be beaten by a lot of silly, slippery fish in a shallow stream?
7177What combination of eight letters could be softer and more coaxing?
7177What finicking dilettantism-- was ever such"antic, lisping, affecting fantastico?"
7177What is it?
7177What justification existed for the defacement of the virginal scene by an unlovely dwelling-- the, imposition of a scar on the unspotted landscape?
7177What more you want?
7177What special office in her processes does this fop of the species with prismatic complexion perform?
7177What was about to happen?
7177What was this instrument of death?
7177What was this new pleasure?
7177What will I do when they are finished?
7177What''s the matter that boy want poison Jimmy?
7177Whence this pleasant yet provoking refrain?
7177Who could dignify with gilding our utterly respectable, our limp history?
7177Who is to say that this plant is early or that late, when early or late, like Kipling''s east and west, are one?
7177Who will eat of the fruit of the one durian which I have nurtured so carefully and fostered so fondly?
7177Who would not rather do so than attempt with perplexed brow a delicate, if not difficult, duty?
7177Why of so pure a mauve and bespangled with so many millions of snow- white crystals?
7177Why should a young man, who had been lusty until a couple of months ago, die?
7177Why, again, is this particular miniature dome of coral so precisely spirally fluted, like the dome of a Byzantine cathedral?
7177Why, therefore, attempt to repeat them?
7177Why-- where no eyes see them-- should parti- coloured algae flaunt such graceful, flawless plumes?
7177Why?
7177Will it not-- if two more days of windless weather prevail-- ascend to the seventh heaven and tarnish the glitter of the Pleiades?
7177Will this particular scrub fowl by force of her accidental discovery start a revolutionary change in the life- history of mound- builders generally?
7177Would the brave and lovely emblem of gaiety reach it and rest?
7177Yet this unaccountable call came from a quarter whence steamers may not venture, and was I not the only whistler within a range of many miles?
7177Yet were they not here, alive, and in the enjoyment of every good thing?
7177You remember the trenchant way in which Pip''s sister cut the bread and butter, her left hand jamming the loaf hard and fast against her bib?
7177and why are such luminous tints so sordidly concealed?
7177be it said, for sand and fruit and other flies of humble bearing but questionable character?
7177we living ones-- what of our tears When a single day seems as a thousand years?"
7177why is it?
5113Ah,said he,"you bin hear that before, George?"
5113Big fella master, he bin say--''Boinin''Down, you hear me? 5113 Do you know what ship they are painting?"
5113How you know, Sam?
5113Look here, Charley, what''s the matter? 5113 Mootee go along a you, all asame place?
5113Then that letter tell''em something more?
5113This easy fella? 5113 Well, what this letter talk about?"
5113Well, what you write?
5113What Gwen sister belonga Glad?
5113What do you mean by outside coffee?
5113What for you say savee? 5113 What name belonga you, your country?"
5113What that debil- debil say?
5113What this fella talk?
5113What you bin doing, Paddy?
5113What you do then?
5113What you laugh at, George?
5113What, you no want''em? 5113 What?
5113Where letter?
5113Why did n''t you keep out of the road,yelled the captain,"Why do you let the nigger steer?"
5113Why you no stop? 5113 Why you no tell me before?"
5113Yes, Mickie"Same mother?
5113You bin hammer''em Topsy?
5113You come from that cutter?
5113You no got trousers?
5113You sailor, Bob?
5113A considerable quantity of milk had disappeared from a jug, and her mistress asked--"You been drink milk, Laura?"
5113A mind inclined to casuistry, could it not defend Beachcombing?
5113Am I the only one to be"recompensed by the sweetness and satisfaction of this retreat"?
5113And shall not this be accounted unto us for righteousness?
5113And then,"Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook?"
5113And this nectar, clear as dew- drops, sweet with an aftertaste of some scented spice-- a fragile pungency-- was ever liqueur so purely compounded?
5113And under what charter of rights does it slink among the coral and weed affrighting God- fearing man under the cloak of his first subtle enemy?
5113And what is the value of life to an animal of such homely organism and so few wants?
5113Are not the tenses of intoxication infinite?
5113Are not these qualities all- sufficient?
5113Are we not all apt to fall into the error of estimating the character of a country by its extravagances rather than its average and general qualities?
5113As to climate, will general credence be given to the statement that Dunk Island is more"temperate"than Melbourne?
5113Bi''mby two fella talk--''Where now, brother?''
5113But does not this obscurity and partial dismemberment lend an air of antiquity, much prized elsewhere, to these savage frescoes?
5113But how does a small snake, the neck of which is an inch and a half in circumference, swallow whole an egg 5 inches and more in circumference?
5113But is the way in which the feat is accomplished generally understood?
5113But was I not bound by honour as well as sentiment to protect the birds?
5113But who cares?
5113But why did the snake show such reluctance to leave the box?
5113But why"burden our remembrance with a heaviness that''s gone?"
5113But, after all, who am I that I should claim a finer shade of morality than those, with their sturdy widespread hands and perpetual blessing?
5113Can a gourmand ever properly appreciate rare and fragile flavours?
5113Can there be aught of entertainment or instruction in the message he may fancy himself called upon to deliver?
5113Could it not be argued that the picture reveals an act of unconscious cerebration-- an instinctive knowledge of ancestors with tails?
5113Do the seeds require the presence of animal matter to ensure germination?
5113Do we realise that the voice of the tropic half of Australia is drowned in the torrent of the temperate?
5113Does it not break and grind down to powder the ramparts of coral?
5113Does not that suffice?
5113Does not the dark spirituous honey inspire them with that degree of courage which we English call Dutch?
5113Does not the law recognise it under the definition of trover?
5113Does virtue go by default where there is no opportunity to be otherwise than virtuous?
5113Few men of their own free will seek seclusion, for does not man belong to the social vertebrates, and do not the instincts of the many rule?
5113George--"You bin hear about Mr Limsee have fight?
5113Had not the birds the right of prior occupancy and other legitimate claims, in addition to sentimental demands upon my conscience?
5113Has not the"Never Never Country"inspired many a traveller and more than one poet?
5113He got big wheel?"
5113He produced two scraps of paper, on each of which were a number of sinuous lines and scrawls, saying"You write all asame this kind?"
5113How can a man with hoop- like collar, starched to board- like texture, cutting his jowl and sawing each side of his neck, be free?
5113How can you talk about a snow- white pearl?"
5113How did you lose your money?"
5113How few there are who recognise in the everyday papaw one of the most estimable gifts of kindly Nature?
5113How is it that the hundreds of pairs recognise among the hundreds of fluffy young, identical in size and colour, each their particular care?
5113How is it then that the globular cavity is often well- ballasted with tiny crisp chunks of coral rock?
5113How is this folding of the leaf accomplished?
5113How many such tiffs-- tough and smart-- has poor Nelly borne?
5113How protect my investment in apiarist plant?
5113How you getting on?
5113I asked him--"Who this for, George?"
5113In endeavouring to convey to the unelect an impression of their variety and acceptableness, am I not but discharging a debt of gratitude?
5113Indeed, my friend who purchased the stock is the richer by my abandonment of the calling, and am not I conscious of consistency?
5113Indeed, was it not rather more piquant than otherwise?
5113Insects lured by the sweetness of the exudation are callously entrapped, and why so?
5113Irish talk?"
5113Is it that Nature,"so careful of the type"imposes Malthusian practices to avoid the danger of overcrowding the"never- surfeited sea?"
5113Is it that man was an after- thought of Nature, or did Nature fulfil herself in his splendid purpose and capacities?
5113Is not that fragrance sufficient compensation for your toil, with the clean red planks profit over and above legitimate earnings?
5113Is not the blue point of the mountain a defiantly triumphant fact?
5113Is not the game as diverting and as innocent as many others that are played to greater profit?
5113Is not the land of the banana, the palm and the cedar, entitled to recognition, as well as the land of the gidyea, the boree, and the bottle- tree?
5113Is not the legend authenticated by tradition and confirmed by topography?
5113Is the glutin secreted to secure the wide dispersal of the seeds?
5113Is the whole realm of Nature becoming bald?
5113Is there not excuse in this flattery for just a little vainglory?
5113Is this one of the"lost chords"in the harmony of nature?
5113It was too delicious to squander upon others, yet how could one mind comprehend the grandeur of it all?
5113Le''me look your hand?''
5113Leg belonga you swell up and jump about?
5113May not other tides cast up on other shores other oysters whose lives have been rendered miserable by the presence of pearls?
5113May not those who complain of the disparity between the births of females and males still listen to hope''s"flattering tale"?
5113Mickie sit down here, now?
5113Mr Limsee, you bin hurt?''
5113Must everything be good to eat?
5113Never ever up to the present have I found anything of real value; but am I not buoyed up by pious hopes and sanguine expectations?
5113Next in size to the echidna is the white- tipped rat( UROMYS HIRSUTIS?
5113One fella say--''Brother, where we now?''
5113One morning he came and said--"Boss, you got any more brush belonga shaving?
5113One of them called out--"Why you no work, Johnny?
5113Peradventure there are many who deem this solitary existence dull?
5113Shall we not enjoy the warm comfort of virtue?
5113THUNDER FACTORY A boy who had visited towns, listening intently to a reverberating peal of thunder asked--"How make''em that row, Boss?
5113That gin say--''What you look out?''
5113That gin say--''Where you from?''
5113The fruit of some particular tree is of course not to be tolerated save as a vegetable, and then what a desirable vegetable it is?
5113The onion may induce to slumber, but the sleep it produces is it not a trifle too balmy?
5113The spotless shirt, how paltry a detail when a light singlet is the only wear?
5113Then came without hesitation or reserve the dumbfounding question:"Same father?"
5113This from Tom?"
5113This one belonga me, or that one belonga your Boss?"
5113To what purpose was the effort to memorise one day from another when all were precisely alike in colour and uneventfulness?
5113Tom in reply,"Why you no luff up?
5113Twenty good pines for sixpence!--who would cultivate the fruit and market it for such remuneration?
5113Was ever a keener, a more patient, a more self- possessed, and consequently a more successful, sportsman?
5113Was it not all another palpable proof, a precedent to be cited, of the manner in which a no- good- boy wantonly brought about a big wind?
5113Was not my coming hither due to a certain extent to a wish for the preservation of bird- life?
5113Was there ever a Beachcomber so pure and elevated of soul as to refuse the chances that Nature proffers gratuitously?
5113Was there not in my presence an implied warranty to that effect?
5113We never blazon our failures-- why should we?
5113Were not the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, the very fish of the sea, given over to his arbitrary authority?
5113What for you humbug Boss, Mickie?"
5113What is meant( to follow the phrase of Huxley) when one says in technical language that the rainfall of a place was 153 inches for a certain year?
5113What law restrains virile birds from the venture?
5113What magic is it that uplifts them to- day between the ocean and the sky?
5113What matters it that London decrees a crease down the trouser legs if those garments are but of well- bleached blue dungaree?
5113What that?
5113What was it when we came into possession?
5113What was the origin of the peculiar pattern of the pearl- shell fish- hooks?
5113What would your gourmands give for a plate of this genuine article?
5113What you think?
5113What you want?"
5113What?
5113While my three- garment costume-- is it not convenient and fashionable enough?
5113Who may say he has tasted turtle soup-- pure and unadulterated-- unless he has"Kummaoried"his turtle to obtain it?
5113Who owns the pair of ballast tanks once mine?
5113Who the buoy deemed securely moored?
5113Who the paddles and the rowlocks and the signal halyards, lost because of Neptune''s whims and violence?
5113Who would not be a landed proprietor under such terms?
5113Why all this profuse vegetation and the anomaly of tempting fruits and nuts cram- full of meat and yet no real food-- that is, food for man?
5113Why bother about the law and the moralities when it is all so pleasing, so engrossing, and so fair?
5113Why invoke those long- silent spectres, white as well as black, when all active boorishness is of the past?
5113Why recall the memory of those acheful days, when all the pleasant and restful features of the island are uncatalogued?
5113Why should they blame a shark when it was established beyond doubt that nothing but a"debil- debil"could have killed"Jimmy"?
5113Why then should it be furnished with such dreadful weapons of offence?
5113Why this fanciful decoration if not to carry the delusion further by resemblance to a flower?
5113Why, therefore, doubt it for a moment?
5113Will the title bear a few words as to Tom the hunter?
5113Yet, when once the life is begun, how few there are who attempt to withdraw from it?
5113You bin gib it my missis''s trousers?"
5113You guinty-- you not guinty?''
5113You savee?"
5113You take me for a blurry Chinaman?"
5113he ejaculated--"that myall?
5113or to honestly own up to that sentiment which is the most human of all?
5113or, is the fancy merely another phase of the tyranny of temperament?
5113shouted one of the disputants,"suppose you want to go out in big wind and big sea, which boat you take?
5113was I to leave it all, unclaimed and unregarded-- in excess of morality and modesty-- on the beach, to be honey- combed by white ants or to rot?
5113you come up?
11400A beauty named Atupu,or"A black- eyed girl?"
11400All goes well?
11400Alors,replied the physician,"where has he taken meals?"
11400And the babies?
11400Are we to let Tahiti rival Paris?
11400Are you ready for adventure?
11400As the Fanny physic fails to straighten you out,I said to him,"why not try the hospital?"
11400But they have newspapers here?
11400Come and have déjeuner?
11400Could n''t you bring French Chinese from Indo- China?
11400Did the prayers have anything to do with your pulling through and saving the copra?
11400Do you know about the nono?
11400Do you know the negro?
11400Does not Christianity improve them?
11400Dooze gin, dooze Manhattan? 11400 George, did n''t I say the El Dorado would turn up?"
11400Have we time for that history?
11400Have you ever lamped it?
11400Have you no Japanese?
11400How about Atamu and Eva?
11400How about getting an apartment or a suite of rooms?
11400How about the time the French came here with the treasure?
11400How you''re goin''a get any bloody fun with no roast beef, no mutton, no puddin'', and let alone a drop of ale and a pipe?
11400Huh? 11400 I angry with you?"
11400In what language?
11400Is she your girl?
11400Is the French republic to permit here in its colony the whites who enjoy its hospitality to shame the nation before the Tahitians by their nakedness? 11400 Is the bloody meat- safe still on the back porch?
11400Mais, I gave you three francs for the fish, n''est- ce pas?
11400Newspapers? 11400 Serious, monsieur?"
11400Spik Furanche?
11400Steve,I asked gentry,"did you keep a log?
11400The French?
11400They have been married long?
11400Those missionaries, the Tonito? 11400 Ve vas dere mit''i m, und vas ve in de museum, py damage?
11400Vere do ve gat oop on dat?
11400Vous etes faché avec moi?
11400Was it not funny? 11400 Was that a custom of Tahiti mothers, to bury their babes alive at birth?"
11400Was the Chinaman sure dead when you put the leaves over him?
11400We are a little sleepy, n''est- ce pas?
11400What brings him here now?
11400What did the queer fellow want to go to Tahiti for?
11400What did you do? 11400 What do they preach?"
11400What does the bounder look like?
11400What is the secret?
11400What land is this?
11400What ship are you from?
11400What will you do to uphold the honor of the British crown? 11400 What would be the result?
11400What you do so long no see you? 11400 What, you have left Terii?"
11400What? 11400 Where will the Umuti be?"
11400Where''s the American Counsul?
11400Where''s the El Dorado?
11400Who pays him?
11400Why bother with some one who may be dead when we are here?
11400Why what have I done to show it?
11400Why, who hit you, and what did you do?
11400You are not an American?
11400You know that big cocoanut tree in the garden of the Annexe? 11400 You savee, gin and bitters?
11400You were safe on Easter Island, and ill from stuffing yourself with fresh mutton,I prompted,"And now what?"
11400Against what?
11400Am I going to give you death in exchange for my life?
11400And what was an Occidental, a city man, before her?
11400Any blow would send him to prison, but why not for a sheep instead of a lamb?
11400Are we French citizens to die of hunger that savages may ride in les Fords?"
11400Are we human, or are these savages?"
11400Are you ceemented to that hooker?"
11400Become enamored of those simple, primitive places and ways, and want to keep going westward?
11400But was not romance a spiritual emanation, a state of mind, and not people or scenes?
11400Buy a vanilla plantation?"
11400Como estas tu?"
11400Dead?
11400Did I not see the former queen lift the hem of his tapa and bow over it?
11400Did he hurt you?"
11400Did not Napoleon say that?
11400Did not Zarathustra so philosophize, and is not the national trend in Europe exalting his theory?
11400Did not these natives of Tahiti themselves wear little clothing?
11400Did you hear that Tissot left for Raiatea when he heard of the census?
11400Do you know, their mother came here with them this morning?"
11400Do you mean to tell me he gets away with that folderol?"
11400Do you understand that?
11400Do you want to know how they got hold here?
11400Does not this hark back to a clime where the inequality of day and night was greater than in the tropics?
11400Dost think''t is sweet to let thy mock''ry fall?
11400Dot shkvarehet be''n''t de only wrider?"
11400Even had I been guilty of all that has been said, why were they not manly and generous enough to give or find me congenial employment?
11400Fish to sell or to barter?
11400For me to hear forgotten noises in the Strand?
11400Had the love of their father been so soon lost to them, as under the foul breath of a demon that may have wandered about their home?
11400Had this child of Tahiti arranged beforehand that she should be met by a jinn with sandwiches and cakes?
11400Has David run off with Miri or Caroline?"
11400Have n''t I lived with''em twenty years?
11400Have you eaten the fei?"
11400He had the stanzas, burlesquing the sacred lines, one of which the natives especially liked: Oh, why do n''t you work, as other men do?
11400How about it at night, too, when the trade quits?
11400How about the tupapau, the bloody ghosts?
11400How about their achievements here?"
11400How could he have got it?
11400How did women get along in your father''s day?"
11400How much?"
11400How the hell can we work when there''s no work to do?
11400How would you''a''done?
11400How you think?
11400How''d you like to chyse up there to his roost in the''ills?"
11400I do n''t say nothing about her, but you know her tongue?
11400I had danced with her, I had talked with her under the stars, but what might she expect me not to do?
11400I sat down and quaffed a Doctor Funk, and then inquired idly:"Where''s David?"
11400I was passing the opium den here a few minutes ago, and I heard Hip Sing say something like that: What have I to do with David?
11400I was willing, but I said,''What for?
11400If a man had not his dream, what could life give him?
11400If it is possible, could I be buried in the sea?
11400Is the Scotch bastard to go on with his fairy- tale and do brown the colonials?"
11400Is the ship the Tatto?"
11400Is there anything in that bleedin''idea?
11400Is there nothing else for me but this ignominious death?
11400Is this business go on?"
11400Is this war?
11400Maru, could that doctor have brought the hotahota to Lovaina?
11400Oh, why did I ever leave there, where love and all that is good and pure was lavished on me?
11400Or the French, the governors of Tahiti?
11400Quatre cocktails, n''est- ce pas?"
11400See those bottle''champagne goin''in?"
11400Shall I find you her?"
11400She ask her,''Where that babee?''
11400She beautiful?
11400She''s lovely, is n''t she?
11400Suppose you were part Kanaka, an''the kid''ad done what''e did?
11400THE HOME- LAND CALL Why wilt thou torture me with unripe call, Bringing these visions of the dear old land?
11400That flat woman from''Nited States, ai n''t she funny?
11400That from the Chaldea of millenniums ago to the Tautira of to- day, the ceremonial was virtually the same?
11400The flesh was not burned, but, well-- What?
11400The law forbids it, but do you suppose people do n''t fish on that account?
11400The princess put her finger on her lips and whispered in my ear:"Do you hear the warbling of the omamao and the olatare?
11400The waterfall?"
11400Then I saw the name on the boat,"El Dorado S. F.""Did n''t I tell you so?"
11400Then he turned to me, and his eyes contracted into mere black gleams as he asked:"Are you like all these others?
11400These were to foil the rats or crabs which climb the trees and steal( can a creature steal from nature?)
11400They all remained quiet, until McHenry, with an oath, blurted out:"What the hell''s the good of all this bloody silence?
11400They replied to the first whites who asked them if they ate people:"Do you?"
11400To Sen knew no English, and Temanu only,"Yais, ma darleeng,"and"Whatnahell?"
11400To give bad name my good house?"
11400Until the date of carrying out the mandate, one picked out a pleasing fish or string of fish, all nicely wrapped in leaves, and one asked,"A hia?
11400Vaimato?"
11400Vous savez cocktail, à la mode des ancients?
11400Was I an average tourist or loafer come to put an unknown quantity in their smoothly working problem of a pleasant life in this Eden?
11400Was I hypercritical?
11400Was I responsible for his death?
11400Was it for me to wander among those fabulous coral isles flung for a thousand miles upon the sapphire sea, like wreaths of lilies upon a magic lake?
11400Was it not eighty- nine?"
11400Was it that happiness was a delusion never to be realized?
11400Was n''t that funny?"
11400Was nature so fearful?
11400Was this what Lovaina was bursting with?
11400Were the owners glad to see that schooner again?
11400Were they, in that isle so distant from Paris, their capital, practising a puritanism unknown at home?
11400What Tahiti was like before the white?
11400What became of her?"
11400What can I do?
11400What could a friendless man of eighty do to exist in the United States other than become the inmate of a poorhouse?
11400What did Tahiti hold for me?
11400What more liberal dispensation of nature?
11400What to do?
11400What was I to find in Tahiti?
11400What was the secret of the miracle I had witnessed?
11400What you think?
11400What you think?
11400What you think?
11400What''s this terrible thing about young David?"
11400What, you whisky- filled pigs, you will resist the law?"
11400Whence had come these Polynesians or Maoris who peopled the ocean islands from Hawaii to New Zealand, and from Easter Island to the eastern Fijis?
11400Whence would the luncheon come?
11400Where did you come from?
11400Where have you been?
11400Who could it be?
11400Who were they to object to a white man doffing the superfluities of dress in a climate where breadfruit and bananas grow?
11400Who would keep the stores or grow vegetables if we did not have the Chinese?
11400Why do n''t you?
11400Why should not Steinach or the others make the grand experiment on me?
11400Why should we fool with these cards here when we might sing?"
11400Why was he afraid to wake them to- night when always they ate the fish with their parents-- the fish just from the sea and golden from the umu?
11400Why?
11400Will you not yourself show me Fautaua?"
11400Would I, too, fish to be honored for my string?
11400Would I, too,"go native"?
11400Would he gather the fishermen from all over Tahiti, and decimate them, the way the Little Corporal purged mutiny out of his regiments?
11400Would the entire British population of the ship resist the taking away of any of the crew?
11400You go and see her, wo n''t you?
11400You know that the French are excitable, n''est- ce pas?
11400You not hear about that turribil thing?"
11400You not meet that rich uncle of David from America?
11400do you hear the passing flute?
11400how long you been?
11400is it that the indigènes pay the governor or give him fish free?
11400what to do?
41716Any missionaries on board?
41716Did you hear those mad Maories?
41716Do n''t you go out, too?
41716Has he had a look round?
41716Has that always been the way?
41716How''d ye like it?
41716Is this a preliminary uprising?
41716Now, what difference does it make to you?
41716Strange, is n''t it,he said without any preamble,"how money goes from one man to another, from here to Auckland and to Sydney?
41716Want a ride?
41716What can she do? 41716 What is America going to do about it?"
41716What''s the trouble?
41716Where are the people?
41716Where are you from?
41716Where did they learn to sail?
41716Where were you when you saw this man kiss your wife?
41716Who are you?
41716Why should n''t he?
41716You''re always asking why this, why that?
41716''s now?
417162 In Fiji one is not yet compelled to ask,"Where are the Fijians?"
417163 Does Japan make the naturalization of aliens easy?
417164 How would these things work out with the new British arrangement as to the control of the Dominions?
417165 Who, then, does the work of the island?
41716A further problem is, what will happen when the policy applied to island possessions conflicts with the course permitted by the law of the mandate?
41716After that visit, so cordial was the attitude of Australians that everywhere they talked of floating the Stars and Stripes in the event of-- what?
41716All of us bring back accounts of what we''ve seen, but which of us can answer why we went?
41716American strikes are regarded as importations, but what about the strikes in Australia?
41716An amazed member of the Japanese Government( it was a government subsidized vessel) said, with semi- scorn:"Kore wa?
41716And after all, is it any reflection upon any race that it has been assimilated by its conquerors?
41716And have not the more mighty and the more venturesome come over the pass, or over the crest and invaded and conquered and changed?
41716And is not_ kuli_ the word with which he calls his dog?
41716And we?
41716And what, still, is there awaiting the world as they fulfil that destiny?
41716And when I mounted, he asked:"Seeing our little country, are you?
41716Are we to navalize the Pacific or to civilize it?
41716As for the dancers,--what to them were half- expressed notes?
41716Beside this I have thirty acres of orange orchard( four years old) all is my own, and my wife''s now which brought me four( boxes- horses)(?)
41716Better yet, where in all Fiji was fraternization more simple?
41716But has Japan actually never broken her word?
41716But have we not the same difficulty even among a given number of white men, where some are ready to undersell others?
41716But how far is Japan ready and willing to go in this denationalization of herself?
41716But if it did boil over, was it far from the city?
41716But if these loans are recognized, what guarantee is there that even under the nose of the consortium further"loans"will not be made?
41716But if they have forgotten the vision for the appearance of the catch, what about the East?
41716But is Japan giving it?
41716But is that to be her sole contribution?
41716But is there any parallel whatsoever?
41716But what are centuries, when waking is so simple and is always possible?
41716But what are these few assets compared with the greatly extended line of defense now left to the Dominion to keep up?
41716But what beauties or treasures were they meant to guard?
41716But what has that to do with Japanese atrocities in Korea?
41716But what have our Government and our diplomacy done to counteract the American influence?
41716But what have we in Japan?
41716But what is the sea?
41716But what to?
41716But what was the result of that"understanding"?
41716But whence did the woman come who was Cain''s wife?...
41716But where do the Hawaiians come in?
41716But where do we come in and where the peace of the Pacific?
41716But where should I go?
41716But where was man?
41716Came?
41716Can I mistake?"
41716Can it be that Darwin was right?
41716Can not coöperation among nations replace intriguing misalliances, with their vicious secret diplomacy?
41716Can not the sympathy and the emulation of races supplant their enmity and jealousy?
41716Could the coolie possibly abscond with a bag of mail under the very eyes of an officer?
41716Do n''t you know the Bible says,''Be prepared to meet thy Maker?''
41716Does Japan make the naturalization of aliens easy?
41716Does Japan permit the denaturalization of its people abroad?
41716Does Japan permit the ready purchase by aliens of agricultural land?
41716Does the Fijian not hear the white man-- whom he respects, after a fashion-- call his slim competitor"coolie?"
41716Does the woman''s father make witchcraft?
41716Ever been to a sheep auction?
41716First of all, then, is it really any of our business what Japan does in Asia?
41716From loss of reputation?
41716Had n''t"my boss"given me a lifetime''s vacation?
41716Has not every nation gloated over its antiquity and its security?
41716Have we approached the spot whereon man made his first appearance on the earth?
41716He is less able to feel at home there than the Oriental on the main street; but why does n''t the Oriental build for himself a main street?
41716He proceeds to give his own observations of life, and asks:"Is this true, reverend sirs?
41716He will ask you bluntly:"Are you what you say you are?"
41716How can a labor government be so utterly opposed to the extension of ideal opportunities to laborers from other lands seeking to enjoy them?
41716How can she be so utterly capitalistic on a national scale when nearly everything within her own ken is laboristic?
41716How can we know the sea?
41716How do you know but what any moment you may be called?"
41716How have these things worked out?
41716How have they affected the relations of New Zealand and the Commonwealth of Australia with Great Britain?
41716How is it that being, as it seems, people of extraction similar to that of Europeans, they have remained in such a state of arrested development?
41716How is it that they became cannibals, eaters of men''s flesh?
41716How is so sweeping a clause going to be kept within bonds?
41716How is that to be?
41716How long would it take us?
41716How many thousands of years of natural selection went into the making of those little feet?
41716How much of it would hold them?
41716How much of this splendor is Japan''s?
41716How should I have been received had Stevenson come up those steps that day?
41716How will she tackle the problem of poverty?
41716How?
41716I was inclined to dub him"Dr. Bunk,"but why arouse animosity in the tropics?
41716If Korean laborers are efficient in Korea, why not in Japan?
41716If his father could"raise"a family of ten on"nothing"and then just let them die off,--why not he?
41716In the event of that plea failing, what could Japan do, he asked, other than proceed to fortify the Marshall Islands?
41716Is America going to set out to make the world safe for democracy in Europe and then withdraw just when Europe needs her help most?
41716Is Fijian medicine more absurd than our patent medicines, or as expensive?"
41716Is it any of Japan''s business what interest we take in Asia?
41716Is it anything to be proud of?
41716Is it by the power of the devil that such wonders are wrought?
41716Is it going to take such a war to accomplish this in Japan?
41716Is it likely that Japan will relinquish her hold on the South Manchurian Railroad, which in her opinion is of strategic importance?
41716Is it water, space, depth?
41716Is it, then, so hard to remove troops?
41716Is n''t it only the conceit of the white man that makes him regard himself as superior to the Japanese?
41716Is n''t it true that the Japanese have n''t any room for their surplus population?
41716Is not this the history of every race on earth?
41716Is she, then, to be made an exception in the White- Australia policy?
41716Is that to justify her place as leader of Asia?
41716Is there a Romain Rolland or a Shaw, or an Emerson to whom he could bow in that reverence which invites the soul rather than bends the knee?
41716Is there not every reason to believe that permitted to take up quarters in the open spaces of the white man''s world, they will do the same?
41716Is there not something which can be substituted for them?
41716Is this China?
41716May not this vast, generous ocean become the great experiment station for human commonalty, for distinction without extinction?
41716May not time and patience remold antiquity, absorb its bad blood and rejuvenate it?
41716Not content with whisperings, I had sought definition, asked for distance,--Where?
41716Now the problem is, what is going to be done with it?
41716Now what would the world have thought if a Salvation Army man had picked up a strange young woman on a steamer and haled her into a strange house?
41716O Maker of lands''ends, O Sea, when will man be formed?
41716One can not live on sentiment, and when Japanese goods are the nearest and cheapest at hand, what could China do?
41716Or are others right whose soundings divulge a hidden course that gives these people a birthplace ten thousand miles away, in central Asia?
41716Or are the further calculations more accurate,--that there have been constant migrations of people from Asia?
41716Or what do you think in the matter?
41716Or what, sir, is your conclusion?
41716Pictures of the kaiser, pretty scenes along the Rhine, German castles,--what had they to do with Stevenson?
41716Protection from what could they need?
41716Seriousness and earnestness marked the features of these women, and who can say their faith was ignored?
41716So why fear?"
41716Tell me, Greenbie, have you seen any here you''d care to mess about with?
41716The bird sings to his mate, but what mate would listen to such tin- canning and howling, and not die?
41716The millennium?
41716The questions are generally these: What business is it of ours, after all, what Japan does in Asia?
41716The questions in the order of their importance then are: Does Japan permit the free entrance of alien labor?
41716Their speed was that of the comet''s, and what was a plodding little planet like myself to do trying to move into their orbit?
41716They may not become young bones, but may we not hope they will at least be clean?
41716This is my joy and my pride too, is it not?
41716This led to questions from me: Why were they turning Mormon?
41716This plastic people,--what is their destiny?
41716To change the subject, which was bordering on a fight, I asked:"Why do the palms bend out toward the sea?"
41716To protect themselves against Chinese pirates?
41716To- morrow?
41716Two weeks?
41716Two worlds?
41716Upon their"reservations"like our own Amerinds, or lost to their own costumes and even to their own blood and color?
41716Want to come along?"
41716Was n''t he passing reflections on the tribe of his wife?
41716Was not permanence a surety, and pride the father of ease?
41716Well, now, who in thunder was I, anyway?
41716What for?
41716What has happened since peace was declared?
41716What have they done with them?
41716What if America did so?
41716What if Great Britain now decided to annex Belgium?
41716What if the Fijian passes, or gives way to the Indian?
41716What in all the world is more wonderful than frailty imbued with passion mothering achievement?
41716What is Japan going to say about it all?
41716What is Shintoism?
41716What is that to the great problem of how to develop the native races?
41716What is there, then, for him to do?
41716What made them what they are?
41716What need for means of going farther?
41716What of Japan?
41716What ogre dwelt within?
41716What purpose could it possibly have served?
41716What should we do?
41716What should we see en route?
41716What then?
41716What though the prejudiced assure you that, however far the mixture may have gone, it reveals itself in a tendency to squat when least expected?
41716What was it that Balboa took possession of in the name of his Castilian kings?
41716What was there that I was not to see?
41716What, socially and individually, then, is the contribution of Australia to the civilization of the Pacific?
41716What, you are going to create a democratic sore right in my neighborhood?
41716When will the conflicts among men cease?
41716Whence?
41716Where are the Maories?
41716Where can one draw the line between experience past and present?
41716Where do they lead to?
41716Where is Bushido in Japan, that it does not rise in indignation at these atrocities?
41716Where, then, is the argument?
41716Wherefore?
41716Which sect did they prefer?
41716Who could stop her?
41716Who is to begin, and whom shall we trust?
41716Who were these minds?
41716Who will ever know the difference?
41716Who would dare ignore his arm and hand as he directs the passing vehicle?
41716Whom shall he try to see?
41716Why a special room for so simple a service-- and why men only?
41716Why are they not withdrawn?
41716Why bother?
41716Why did I have so much worldly goods to worry about?
41716Why has China remained dormant so long?
41716Why is she now waking?
41716Why not?
41716Why such timidity in the pursuance of direction and desire?
41716Why then does the child die thus?
41716Will he drink?
41716Yet one question preceded all others: whence came these Pacific peoples and when?
41716Yet what is New Zealand doing and what has it done in seventy- five years to approximate Utopia?
41716[ Illustration: ONE OF THE MOST GIFTED OF FIJIAN CHIEFS But who said that the wearing of hats causes baldness(?)]
41716_ Boat._[ This?
41716has this chief been indolent?
41716what with Colonel Logan and British occupation?
14384''Are they all gone?'' 14384 ''Eathen?''
14384''How many people were there in your day?'' 14384 ''What, you an American citizen?''
14384''Where was she born?'' 14384 A man lives only a little while,_ hein_?
14384And Climber of Trees Who Was Killed and Eaten?
14384And the procession, was it successful?
14384And what will you do with that ten minutes?
14384And_ popoi_ and pigs?
14384Another god on the altar then?
14384Are they Marquesans?
14384Are we afraid of that ugly beast? 14384 Beaten to Death perished by the club?
14384Ben Santos,inquired the judge, with a critical glance at Daughter of the Pigeon,"What return did you make to this woman for keeping your house?"
14384But Beaten to Death--?
14384But Tufetu, the grandfather of my friend Mouth of God?
14384But if that stone broke your head, why did you not die?
14384But there are not many whites here?
14384But why two packs?
14384But with whom can I see that world?
14384Did you not lie in wait for those murderers?
14384Do we go near her home?
14384Do you have trouble over women in your island? 14384 Do you think the eating of men began by the_ ave one_, the famine?"
14384He will play ze bloff?
14384Honi?
14384How do they make that cloth?
14384How many men to a rope?
14384It is beautiful in your islands, is it not?
14384It is n''t bad,_ hein_?
14384It was she who rode the white horse, and bore the armor of Joan in the great parade?
14384Kahuiti, is it not good that the eating of men is stopped?
14384Of what are you thinking?
14384Of what good is that? 14384 Oo can say wot the blooming wind will do?"
14384Paul Gauguin lived here?
14384She some pumkin, eh? 14384 So it was all as you had planned?"
14384So the slaying of Beaten to Death was unavenged?
14384The pig men climb?
14384There were signs at the commemoration?
14384They had guns?
14384This man, whose name was Honi--"Honi?
14384Was Great Night Moth the real son of Male Package?
14384What I do?
14384What caused that war?
14384What do you do here all alone?
14384What does the_ Menike_ seek?
14384What for?
14384What if the good sisters heard me? 14384 What is the manner of their fishing?"
14384Where are you going?
14384Where do you go with the_ mei_?
14384Why, sure I do? 14384 Why?
14384Why?
14384Will you drink_ kava_?
14384Write to me when you are in Tahiti, and tell me if you think I would be happy there?
14384Yes?
14384You came by the_ Fatueki?_.
14384You do not doubt her miraculous intercession?
14384You have never seen a man fight the_ mako_? 14384 You knew Hemeury Francois when he was young?"
14384You know what that signifies? 14384 You mean Jones?"
14384You returned to that ship when the boat picked you up?
14384You_ Menike_ like him?
14384Your name?
14384_ I hea?_ Where do you go?
14384_ I hea?_ Where do you go?
14384_ Kisskisskissa? 14384 _ Namu?_ Have they rum?"
14384_ Namu?_ Have they rum?
14384_ Vraiment?_"_ Absolument_,answered Père Simeon.
14384''Born in my own state, and painted up like Sitting Bull on the warpath?
14384''Could there by chance be a woman living there named Manu?
14384Ai n''t that so, Gedge?"
14384Also, would Satan have been able to tempt Eve if God had not made the tree of knowledge_ tapu_?
14384Am I not here over thirty years, and have I met a man like Gauguin?
14384And all his twelve children by that Henriette?
14384And at length he rose and came down to the oven, saying,''What''s up?''
14384And strike-- where?
14384And the wicked?
14384And what, when the same shark had been killed and eaten by other Marquesans?
14384And would I tell her of the women of my people in the strange islands of the_ Memke?_ They were very far away, were they not, those islands?
14384And would I tell her of the women of my people in the strange islands of the_ Memke?_ They were very far away, were they not, those islands?
14384And you know that Polonaise, with the one eye- glass, that lives in Papeite, that Krajewsky?
14384And''ow about''ell?"
14384Are the girls of your valleys very lovely, and do they all sleep in golden beds?"
14384Are you ready for the ovens of our valley?''
14384As we followed the steep trail past it, I called,"_ Kaoha!_""_ I hea?_"said a woman,"_ Karavario?_ Where do you go?
14384As we followed the steep trail past it, I called,"_ Kaoha!_""_ I hea?_"said a woman,"_ Karavario?_ Where do you go?
14384As we followed the steep trail past it, I called,"_ Kaoha!_""_ I hea?_"said a woman,"_ Karavario?_ Where do you go?
14384But if, as the priests said was most probable, Adam and Eve had received pardon and were in heaven, why had their guilt stained all mankind?
14384But who knows the human heart, or understands the soul?
14384But why was it forbidden for her son to live with Jeanette, being not married to her?
14384Ca n''t I live here an''be Your Dog again?''
14384Come and have a drink?"
14384Could he mean Rozinante, the steed to whom T''yonny had entrusted me, and who had so basely deserted his trust over a cliff?
14384Did God do that?
14384Did I bestride a metempsychosized man- eater, a revenant from the bloody days of Nuka- hiva?
14384Did I know this woman?
14384Did n''t I know her before you?
14384Did not Scallamera become a leper and die of it horribly?
14384Did they still fight in Bottle Meyers, and was his friend Tasset on the police force yet?
14384Do n''t you think it wise to segregate them?"
14384Do those grim warriors who survive the new régime ever relapse?
14384Do you know an officer of the_ Zelee_, with hair like a ripe banana?
14384Do you know why it is called rose- wood?
14384Do you not remember your sister?"
14384Do you want the_ mako_ to eat them?
14384Does not Socrates, in the dialogues of Plato, often speak of"going to the world below,"where he hopes to find real wisdom?
14384Does not that word_ hantu_, meaning in Malay an evil spirit, have some obscure connection with our American negro"hant,"a goblin or ghost?
14384Ducat, very pale, an inscrutable look on his face, his black eyes narrowed, said quietly,"Monsieur, do you mean that?"
14384Farther even than Tahiti?
14384Forty?
14384Had I not tasted the_ chicha_ beer of the Andes, and found it good?
14384Had he known matches in his youth?
14384He demanded brusquely,"What are you_ oui- oui_-ing for?"
14384He must go to Huapu with the chief, who was again at the door,"And did the fête help the parish?"
14384He was a regular-- what do you call''em?
14384How compare such names with John Smith or Henry Wilson?
14384How could I know the devil behind her eyes when she came wooing me again?
14384How could one explain his benign, open- souled deportment and his cheery laugh, with such damnable appetites and actions?
14384How deep beneath the sea could their women dive?
14384How do you know what God likes?
14384How is Teddy and Gotali?"
14384How long ago?
14384How many years--?
14384I was sure that, with her wealth, she would have many suitors,--but what of a tender heart?
14384If shocked further it opened its leaflets as if to say,"What''s the use?
14384In one house, under one roof?
14384Is cannibalism in the Marquesas a thing of the past?
14384Is that so?"
14384Is there no more rum?
14384It would be pleasant to be called"Blue Sky"or"Killer of Sharks,"but how about"Drowned in the Sea"or"Noise Inside"?
14384Kivi laughed, and dimly I heard his inquiry:"_ Veavea?_ Is it hot?"
14384Kivi laughed, and dimly I heard his inquiry:"_ Veavea?_ Is it hot?"
14384McHenry said,"Say, how''s your kanaka woman?"
14384Of the people that once were here?
14384Please, will you give me now the note to Ah You?"
14384Said the soldier to the sailor,''Will you give me a chew?''
14384Shall I tell you the tale of how he escaped death at the hands of his father?
14384She said,''Is there no pig?''
14384She was made different by her mother, by the prayers of Père Simeon, and by something strange in her_ kuhane_--what do you say?
14384Since when have Marquesan women said no to the command of the_ adminstrateur_?''
14384Suppose I give them rum?
14384Tari a rutu mai i hea?
14384The New York hotel in which her poor son lived?
14384The same as that of the girls in your own island, is it not?"
14384Then he said,''Where is the pig?''
14384Then how did it get into heaven?
14384Then, speaking English and very precisely, he asked,"Do you mean my wife?"
14384These dogs that go after things for you?
14384To Calvary?"
14384Was all that tender care of his whiskers to be wasted on scenery?
14384Was it cocoanut land?
14384Was it not good land?
14384Was not knowledge a good thing?
14384Was the Bella Union Theater still there in Frisco?
14384We must all be from the same valley, or at least from the same island, they thought, for were we not all Americans?
14384Were the women of that island, Chile, white?
14384Were these two peoples once one race, living on that long- sunken continent in which Darwin believed?
14384What am I saying?
14384What could a hotel be?
14384What could he mean?
14384What do I need from the great cities?"
14384What do you say?"
14384What does it matter?
14384What have I to do with a man I hate?''"
14384What is money compared to life?
14384What is that?"
14384What made the angels fall?
14384What motive had led the Maker and Knower of all things to do this deed?
14384What of matches before the French came?
14384What shall I do?
14384What was her name?
14384What will become of them, I wonder?"
14384What would God do in cases where sharks had eaten a Marquesan?
14384What would she do?
14384What''s this wife business?"
14384When I was goin''to bed he''d say,''McHenry, Your Dog is goin''now, but ca n''t Your Dog sleep here?''
14384Where had she gained these fashions and desires of the women of cities, of Europe?
14384Who can come from France and live here without money?
14384Who can say?
14384Who of us but dreads to pass a graveyard at night, though even to ourselves we deny the fear?
14384Why could not this idyllic, fierce, laughter- loving people have stayed savage and strong, wicked and clean?
14384Why does she not die?
14384Why should n''t I mean it?
14384Why would the_ mutoi_ take hold of her son, as he feared?
14384Why?"
14384Would I accompany her thither?
14384Would I not give her matches-- the packets of matches that were under the Golden Bed?
14384Would she be happy in Tahiti?
14384Would you like to meet my wife''s father- in- law, Kahuiti?
14384Wretched as I felt, I returned his glance, and said"_ Tiatohoa?_"which means,"Is that so?"
14384Wretched as I felt, I returned his glance, and said"_ Tiatohoa?_"which means,"Is that so?"
14384Yet why cavil at the vehicle by which one arrives at Nirvana?
14384You have seen there a stone foundation that supports the wild vanilla vines?
14384You know how he suffered?
14384You know how the drums speak?"
14384You know_ le droit du mari_?
14384You will not forget to deign to speak to the governor concerning the matter of the gun?"
14384_ Aoe?_ Then I will tell you."
14384_ E mea tiatohu hoi!_ Do you not know of the Piina of Fiti- nui?
14384_ Je ne sais pas._ Twenty years?
14384of the twelve- foot drums?
31012''And is this Case a man of a sanctified life?'' 31012 ''And who has been telling you about the Evil Eye?''
31012And I''m still to be tabooed for nothing?
31012And after all, what for?
31012And do you mean to tell me you can swallow a yarn like that?
31012And in the name of God where are we?
31012And now what am I to do for you? 31012 And now,"said I,"what is all this about?"
31012And now,said the wizard,"what do you think about that concertina?
31012And suppose I had come round after?
31012And to Tamasese?
31012And what became of the priest?
31012And what can I do for you, Mr.----?
31012And what is the profit to the local trader?
31012And what kind of things does he make for him?
31012And yet you talk of selling it yourself?
31012And you mean to say you would have married him?
31012And you, I suppose, are the new trader?
31012Are he and the king in different places?
31012Are you gone crazy, Case? 31012 Are you married yourself?"
31012As one stranger to another, and as an old man to a young woman, will you help a daughter of Hawaii?
31012But if a German man- of- war does it?
31012But why are you so much concerned? 31012 But why should we not take your own, which is afloat already?"
31012By the by,I said,"what sort of a party is that priest?
31012Can this be true?
31012Did you ever hear that Case had poisoned Johnny Adams?
31012Do I look as if I was jesting?
31012Do n''t you speak any English?
31012Do you catch a bit of white there to the east''ard?
31012Do you indeed?
31012Do you mean they wo n''t take the taboo off?
31012Do you not see the king?
31012Ese no tell you?
31012For,said she,"we must seem to be rich folks, or who will believe in the bottle?"
31012Frightened?
31012Good shooting here?
31012Had not your uncle lands in Hawaii, in the district of Kaü?
31012Have you any ammunition to fit that gun?
31012Have you found out what''s the reason?
31012Have you had enough?
31012Have you had enough?
31012Have you taken their heads?
31012He like you too much?
31012He want savvy if you hear devil sing?
31012He want savvy if you no''fraid?
31012He?
31012How am I to know that this is all true?
31012How comes it that I do not know you?
31012How do you like this?
31012How much did it cost you?
31012How would you expect me to? 31012 How your hand he get hurt?"
31012I am an old man,replied the other,"and too near the gate of the grave to take a favour from the devil.--But what is this?
31012I think,said she, mighty solemn-- and then, presently--"Victoreea, he big chief?"
31012I wonder if you''re dead? 31012 I_ am_ tabooed, then?"
31012If he thought all that, why did he not help me?
31012In short, you''re afraid?
31012Is he far from Apia?
31012Is he with the king?
31012Is it long?
31012Is it not a terrible thing to save oneself by the eternal ruin of another? 31012 Is that the steamer?"
31012Is your husband near Apia?
31012Look here, Wiltshire, do you think me a fool?
31012Mate, I wonder are you making a fool of me?
31012Mean?
31012Mr. Tarleton, I believe?
31012My God Almighty, Uma, is that you?
31012Nobody he go there?
31012Old man,said Kokua,"what do you here abroad in the cold night?"
31012Shall we return to the beach?
31012Sounds likely, do n''t it?
31012Surely these white men on the beach are not great chiefs?
31012The house?
31012The priest?
31012These lands will now be yours?
31012They wo n''t go near me? 31012 This is the bottle,"said the man; and when Keawe laughed,"You do not believe me?"
31012Three weeks? 31012 Uma, she devil?"
31012Uma,says I, when I got back,"what does_ Tiapolo_ mean?"
31012Was it thought to be the island?
31012We''ve had an epidemic here; and Captain Randall takes gin for a prophylactic-- don''t you, Papa?
31012Well, do you think it would better me to shoot you here, on this open beach?
31012Well, is that all?
31012Well, suppose it is; what''s she carrying on about?
31012Well,I said, sneering,"and I suppose you thought Case''very pretty''and''liked too much''?"
31012Well,asked Lopaka,"is it all as you designed?"
31012Well,said I,"you''re frank and pleasant, ai n''t you?
31012Well,said he,"what have you been doing?"
31012Wha''s he want Uma for? 31012 What ails you,"said Lopaka,"that you stare in your chest?"
31012What ails you?
31012What are you doing?
31012What can I do to serve you?
31012What did he die of?
31012What do you mean?
31012What does fussy- ocky mean?
31012What has become of the cartridge- belt?
31012What is afoot now?
31012What is this that you and the German commodore have decided on doing?
31012What is this?
31012What was this?
31012What''s he been saying?
31012What''s that you say?
31012Where is he?
31012Who the devil''s this?
31012Who''s she?
31012Whom did you find in Apia to tell you so much good of me?
31012Why do n''t you let the dogs die?
31012Why else should she be so cast down at my release? 31012 Why should I work,"thought he,"when I have a father- in- law who makes dollars of sea- shells?"
31012Why would these islands all be chock full of them and none in Europe?
31012Why you bring him?
31012Why you talk big voice? 31012 Why, how many tons of copra may they make in this district?"
31012Why,said Keola,"what is wrong with you now?"
31012Will you do me a service?
31012Would you not care to view the chambers?
31012You ai n''t afraid of her?
31012You are not deceiving me?
31012You are there with the mat?
31012You come alone?
31012You do n''t tell me?
31012You do not mean to say you are serious about that bottle?
31012You have done this for me?
31012You mean you wo n''t sell it?
31012You mean you wo n''t?
31012You no savvy?
31012You no''fraid?
31012You propose that the conference is to adjourn and not to be broken up?
31012You shot him?
31012You tell me true? 31012 You think me one devil?"
31012_ Ifea Siamani?_ Which is the German?
31012_ Ifea Siamani?_ Which is the German?
31012''Me bigoted?
31012''What would you do, old man?''
31012''s he come here for his health, anyway?
31012--telegraphed direct home for instructions,"Is arrest of foreigners on foreign vessels legal?"
31012A concertina?
31012A third followed, a mere boy, with the end of his nose shot off:"Have you any painkiller?
31012Am I so dull of spirit that never till now I have surmised my duty, or have I seen it before and turned aside?
31012And all I want to know is just this: did you see Case''s figure- head about a week ago?"
31012And he thought also,"Where are the grey mountains?
31012And how do I know?
31012And what do I want?
31012And what should I do?
31012And what was he smoking?
31012And where is the high cliff with the hanging forest and the wheeling birds?"
31012And who got the land?
31012And who is to distinguish such a process from the state of war?
31012And who''s to make''em?
31012Are you strong enough to launch Pili''s boat?"
31012But in that intricate affair who lost the money?
31012But tell me, first of all, one thing: Are you married?"
31012But the king, once elected and nominated, what does he become?
31012But what other hope have I to cure my sickness or to we d Kokua?
31012But what was I to do?
31012But what would you have?
31012But what wrong have I done, what sin lies upon my soul, that I should have encountered Kokua coming cool from the sea- water in the evening?
31012But whether he was slain in the battle by the trees, or whether he is still kicking his heels upon the Isle of Voices, who shall say?
31012But who was going to trust the match?
31012But you do n''t mean to say you expect a law- obliging people to deal in your store whether they want to or not?
31012But, Misi, is it not so that when David killed Goliath, he cut off his head and carried it before the king?"
31012Did n''t you hear Maea-- that''s the young chief, the big one-- ripping out about''Vika''?
31012Do you feel the point of that?
31012Do you hesitate?"
31012Do you think I am so base as that?
31012Doubtless, as he had written long before, the consul alone was responsible"on the legal side"; but the captain began to ask himself,"What next?"
31012Ever met Buncombe?"
31012For why did the old reprobate require the bottle?"
31012Had he no party, then?
31012Had they a mind to attack?
31012Have I lived to hear it from a jackanapes like you?''
31012Have you seen a child when he is all alone and has a wooden sword, and fights, leaping and hewing with the empty air?
31012He is strongly conscious of his own position as the common milk- cow; and what is he to do?
31012How can Case be Tiapolo?"
31012How comes it, then, that you should be sighing?"
31012How if this should be the doing of the bottle?
31012How was I to find as good?
31012I ca n''t reconcile my mind to their taking up with Kanakas, and I''d like to know where I''m to find the whites?
31012I said,"how do you suppose we get along with our own_ aitus_ at home?
31012If Brandeis were minded to deal fairly, where was the probability that he would be allowed?
31012In addition to the old conundrum,"Who is the king?"
31012Is that the position?"
31012Is there anything wrong about the price?"
31012Keola went up the beach, which was of shining sand and coral, strewn with singular shells; and he thought in his heart--"How do I not know this beach?
31012My public- house?
31012No?"
31012Now, what would any man do in my place, if he was a man?"
31012Of what help was the consul thinking?
31012Or, if I ai n''t tabooed, what makes the folks afraid of me?"
31012Own up now; you had word of this before?"
31012She ate not a bite, but who was to observe it?
31012The thing was a common conjuring trick which I have seen performed at home a score of times; but how was I to convince the villagers of that?
31012The words of the German sailor must be regarded as imaginary: how was the poor lad to speak native, or the Samoan to understand German?
31012This excellent, if ignominious, idea once entertained, why was it let drop?
31012This time he was so pleased he had to try his English again:"You talk true?"
31012To be sure it was; but who was Becker to be complaining of intrigue?
31012Uma, when people began to leave you and your mother alone, what did Namu do?"
31012Was it conceivable, then, that he meant it?
31012Was it weapons or ammunition that Fletcher had supplied?
31012Was she still proceeding on Mulinuu?
31012Were they Germans or Tamaseses?
31012Wha''''n hell''s he want Uma for?"
31012What ailed them now?
31012What ails me that I throw this cloud upon my husband?"
31012What am I tabooed for, anyway?
31012What are they frightened of?"
31012What can a Samoan gather from the words,_ election?
31012What chance had she to sell that bottle at two centimes?
31012What do you mean by that?
31012What else could be expected?
31012What is the price by now?"
31012What is this you say about a cent?
31012What more natural, to the mind of a European, than that the Mataafas should fall upon the Germans in this hour of their disadvantage?
31012What was the use of casting my pearls before her?
31012What was their errand?
31012What were the new- comers?
31012What''ll you bet they ai n''t after gin?
31012Where should I look for a better?
31012Where, in all this, are we to find a corner of responsibility for the king of Samoa?
31012Who are you?"
31012Why do you not take the bottle?
31012Why does it not hurt?"
31012Why should I?
31012Why should I?
31012Why wo n''t they go near me?"
31012Why, then, had he changed it?
31012Will you know what was in his heart?''
31012Would it be possible for you three consuls to make Tamasese remove from German property?
31012Would you like to see Galoshes?''
31012You do n''t mean to tell me you''ve got the gall for that?
31012You do not know the price?"
31012You have some money, I suppose?"
31012You like me stop?"
31012You my friend?"
31012You thought you could make a cat''s- paw of me, did you?"
31012and are you sure you would not rather have a flute?
31012cried Keawe,"two cents?
31012election of a king according to the laws and customs of Samoa_?
31012election of a king?
31012he cried,"except to leave me lonely till the time comes of my damnation?"
31012he thought,"would I beard the devil once, only to get me a house, and not face him again to win Kokua?"
31012is that you?"
31012says I,"are you a Papist?"
31012says I,"got- um plenty devil, that bush?"
31012she cried,"what ails me?
31012they had supplied a new one,"What is the vice- king?"
31012you loved me, and gave your soul, and you think I will not die to save you in return?"
31012you might die a hundred times, and what difference would that make?"
16349''Oh, you are a runaway foremast hand are you? 16349 ''What on airth do you mean by saying"until you time is out?"
16349A kangaroo, eh? 16349 A nice navigator you are, ai n''t you, Spiller?
16349Am I my brother''s keeper?
16349And did n''t the doctor say I''d be dead before twelve this day?
16349And what sort of a mate-- husband, I mean-- have you got?
16349And where are you living now, Maggie?
16349And you bought a wedding ring?
16349But how can I help it?
16349But if you are caught, Joshua, what then?
16349But, Davy,asked Jack,"where is the port and the shipping, and where are all the settlers?
16349But, Jack, what have you been doing since I met you the year before last? 16349 Ca n''t you scratch it out, then?"
16349Captain,he said,"what has become of the new manager?"
16349Did n''t I show you de black man just now, Miss Sheppard, when he was going to de lake? 16349 Did na ye hear a gunshot just now?"
16349Did you tell the police about''em?
16349Do n''t you see you are going to be drowned?
16349Do you know him?
16349Do you know the names of any of the stars in this part of the roof?
16349Do you know the nature of an oath?
16349Do you mean to insinivate that I took''em? 16349 Do you take me for a blooming fool, Parson?
16349Does she ever throw you?
16349Have you a license?
16349Have you any questions to put to this witness?
16349Have you bought that horse, Mister?
16349Have you ever kept school before?
16349Help it? 16349 How does it happen that Mr. Sellars has not come over from Dresden?"
16349I see, Bob, you meant well, did n''t you? 16349 I was to say nothing, indeed, was I?
16349Is anything the matter? 16349 Is it to cook my dog Watch you mean?"
16349Is that long ago?
16349Know him? 16349 Know ye not that lovely river?
16349Know ye, is it? 16349 Long ago?
16349Maybe you''d like to mutiny, would n''t you?
16349No, what does he say?
16349Oh, I dare say you were a great man at home, were n''t you?
16349Oh, Nosey,she said,"what are you doing to poor Baldy?
16349Oh, it looks too like the Catholics, do n''t you see? 16349 The question is a perfectly fair one, Mr. Armstrong,"said the Judge: and turning to the witness he repeated:"Do you know the nature of an oath?"
16349Three men who want to kill you, eh? 16349 Well, Baldy,"he said,"and what did you hear?
16349Well, Tommy, what is the matter?
16349Well,asked Gleeson,"is anything the matter?"
16349What about the mulatto? 16349 What happened to the clock?"
16349What is his age?
16349What kind of timber do you want?
16349What made you leave Ireland, Jack?
16349What the----should I know about your sheep?
16349What was the biggest battle you ever were in?
16349Where have you been all this time?
16349Where''s the Sheriff?
16349Who are you?
16349Who is gone?
16349Who owns this building?
16349Whose planks are they?
16349Why do n''t you answer the question?
16349Why the blazes do n''t you get up and come out of this rat- hole?
16349Why, Maggie, you do n''t mean to say you have got a mate?
16349Why, Maggie,said Philip,"what on earth is the matter with you?"
16349Why, what can I do? 16349 Wo n''t Mr. Cunningham go after the men?"
16349Would you have any objection? 16349 You did not mean anything about Baldy, I suppose, did you, now?"
16349You do n''t know me, Mat?
16349You say you gave Cecily some money, a horse, saddle, and bridle?
16349A tall stranger came near looked at the group, and said:"My good man, what in thunder are you crying for?"
16349After recovering the power of speech, his first question was,"How is it possible that any man could ever consent to live in a hole like this?"
16349Ai n''t he pale?
16349Ai n''t you got any trade to work at?"
16349Ai n''t your time your own?''
16349And how am I to get it if I do n''t take it myself?
16349And how could a prayer ever reach heaven in time to be of any use to him, when he could not make it heard outside the deck- house?
16349And is it to hang me now you want to pay me back for the trouble I took for you and all the misery I suffered these long years?
16349And what call had I to say nothing?
16349And who is to blame but your own self for being in this place at all?
16349And who would like to live here for efer a thousand miles from decent neebors?
16349And will the Lord of the Vineyard commend it?
16349Any news to- day?"
16349Are the aboriginals amenable to British law?
16349Are ye runaway Government men?
16349Are you going to stand there all day, and watch me being flogged to death for nothing?"
16349Are you sure it was a kangaroo?"
16349Are you, indeed?
16349As soon as he saw Nosey he exclaimed,"Hello, Nosey, is that you?"
16349At last he said:"''I suppose you know what I mean, Miss Edgeworth?''
16349At last, in his extreme agony, the cook made a piteous appeal to the seamen:[ ILLUSTRATION 2]"Mates, are you men?
16349Barlow?"
16349Barney lived in Lockport, and in an audible whisper said to us:"Ai n''t he getting on finely?
16349Before leaving the court, he turned to the judge and said,"You hang me this time?"
16349Can as much be said of any year since?
16349Could I help you to look for it?"
16349Curious, is n''t it?"
16349Cuts me dead, do n''t he?
16349Did he believe in or hope for a heaven?
16349Did he ever think of anything-- of his past life, or of his future lot?
16349Did n''t you hear about him and Priscilla?"
16349Did you find out who took''em?"
16349Did you never try ashes?
16349Did you say a word to me until you finished your bloody work?
16349Did you start a station there for Imlay?"
16349Do n''t you see the blacks after you?"
16349Do you expect me to believe that anybody among the crowd there would murder you in broad daylight?
16349Do you know where you are now?"
16349Do you think they are swans?"
16349Do you think you could find him?"
16349Eh?"
16349For what purpose?
16349Had they committed mutiny and murder, or only justifiable homicide?
16349Harrigan?"
16349Has the mulatto a whole soul, half a soul, or no soul at all?"
16349He gazed at the river, which was flowing towards the mountains, and said:"What for stupid yallock* yan along a bulga**?"
16349He has been peeling your neck pretty bad, ai n''t he?
16349He pitied her, and said:"My good woman, have you lost anything?
16349He pointed them out to Campbell, and said:"What kind of birds are they?
16349He said:"Is Dr. Ignatius at home?"
16349He said:"Now, Jack, what are you going to do with that knife?"
16349He said:"Oh, is that you, Pilot?
16349He said:"Ve gates, schoolmeister?
16349He said:"Where''s that Britisher?
16349He said:"You as good as any other man, are you?
16349He said:"You want a place to camp on, do n''t you?"
16349He said:''Who are you, where from, and whither bound?''
16349He slowly repeated:"Nancy Toomey has been calling me a carroty- headed crawler, has she?"
16349He stayed with us all the time, and when we had eaten, said:"''Well, have you had a good breakfast?''
16349He was, indeed, very vain and flighty, sidling along his perch and saying:"Sweet pretty Joey, who are you, who are you?
16349Her mother would be certain to miss the watch, and what was she to do with it?
16349Here, Mr. Campbell, would n''t you like to take a roast egg or two for breakfast?
16349How are you getting along?"
16349How could he betray Jemima, his future partner in life?
16349Hugh Boyle held out the bottle, and said,''Here, Mr. McLaggan, would n''t you like a nip yourself?''
16349I asked him what he would like, a drink of water or a cup of tea?
16349I said dere''s de blackfellow, and he''s got papa''s lowsers on, did n''t I now?"
16349I said:"''I guess, Jonathan, this little kid is about the same age as your youngest boy in Boston, ai n''t he?''
16349I say, Nosey, you do n''t happen to have seen any dingoes or blacks about here lately?"
16349I suppose you are an honest man; you look like it anyway, and you would not want to see me murdered, now, would you?"
16349I suppose you were asleep, eh?
16349I would like to know what right the Government, or anybody else, has to ask me for twenty pounds for putting up a hut on this sandbank?
16349Ignatius?"
16349Is it a snake you are killing?"
16349Is that it?
16349Is that what you ask?
16349It has been asked, when did life first appear on the earth?
16349Jack said:"Do you see that big fellow there?
16349Know ye not that smiling river?
16349Man alive, do n''t you know the villain wants to murder me?"
16349Mat said:"Hello, you coves, is it robbing my garden ye are?"
16349Mr. Tyers, the commissioner?
16349Neddy said one night:"Do n''t you think, Joshua, this game of yours is rather dangerous?
16349Nosey eyed him with unusual savagery, and said:"Now did n''t I tell you to say no more about your blasted sheep, or I''d see you for it?
16349Now I put it to you, Neddy, as an honest and sensible man, Am I to get no pay for that seven years''work?
16349Now what did you mean?
16349Or is it true that in our inmost souls we wanted them to die, that we might possess their land in peace?
16349Philip said:"Not very lucky to- day, mate?"
16349Philip went up to the Boozer and said:"Well, my friend, what do you want here?"
16349Sambo paused, looked up to the gum tree, and said,"By golly, who''s dere?"
16349Shackson?"
16349She said:"You see dose two ducks, Miss Sheppard?"
16349So I crossed over and met him, and went close up to him and said,''Well, what have you to say for yoursel''now?''
16349So ye never went to Gippsland at all?"
16349Tell me now, did I murder poor Baldy or did you?
16349The bees or other insects usually take the dust from one flower to the other, but I suppose there are no bees about here just now?"
16349The blacks came nearer, and one of them said,"Gib fig tobacker, mate?"
16349The great question for statesmen now is,"What is to be done for the relief of the masses?"
16349The question is rather, when did the inanimate first appear?
16349The wife said:"What are we boun''to do now, Samiul?
16349Then she said to Mrs. Martin:"Ai n''t it a pity that so respectable a young man should be tramping through the bush like a pedlar with a pack?"
16349Then turning to Cowderoy, he said:"Do you know the nature of an oath?"
16349They look curious, do n''t they?
16349This woke up Bunbury, who sang out:"What''s the matter, Ruffles?
16349To see the isolated and miserable domiciles you occupy and the hard fare on which you subsist?
16349Was I to stand here all day and say never a word for myself until they were ready to hang me?
16349Was it not you who struck him down with the axe without saying as much as''by your leave,''either to me or to him?
16349Was n''t I always on the watch for you every evening looking for you, and the chop on the fire, and the hot tea, and everything comfortable?
16349We found two women cooking supper in the kitchen, and Jonathan said to the younger one,''Is the old man at home?''
16349Well, about those buoys, eh?
16349Were you ever in Preston?"
16349What do you say, Ned?
16349What do you say, mates?
16349What do you think about it, Nosey?"
16349What doom could they expect but that of damnation and eternal death?
16349What good could it do you?
16349What has the Government done for me or anybody else in Gippsland?
16349What has the poor fellow done to you, I''d like to know?
16349What have you to say to that charge?"
16349What makes you ask?"
16349What of that?
16349What shall I do?"
16349What was to be done with the prisoner?
16349What will my friends of the club in London say, when they hear of it, but that the service is going to the dogs?"
16349What with Jack, and what with herself?
16349What wrong have I done?"
16349What''s all that noise about?"
16349Whatever am I to do?
16349Wheer are me and the childer to go in this miserable lookin''place?"
16349When he went on board he spoke to Ruffles, master of the schooner, and said:"Is the harbour- master aboard?
16349When she returned, Nosey said, in a hoarse whisper:"Is he gan yet?"
16349When the wine has been drawn off from the lees, and time has matured it, of what kind will it be?
16349Where is the sense of that, I''d like to know?
16349Which way shall we go?
16349Who are the men in the boat down the channel?"
16349Who are you?
16349Who are you?
16349Who are you?
16349Who is that cove with the spyglass?"
16349Who''s afeered?
16349Why are you here?
16349Why did n''t you leave me alone when I had the fine holt of him?"
16349Why do n''t you like them?"
16349Why do n''t you parsons make money by your eddication if it''s any good, instead of goin''round beggin''?
16349Why not transport all convicts, separate the chaff from the wheat, and purge out the old leaven?
16349You are a gentleman; you have done yourself proud, and we are thankful, ai n''t we, Jack?
16349You can box it and make a bee- line for Western Port, ca n''t you?
16349You eat me?
16349You may be found out some day by an unlucky chance, and then what will you do?"
16349You''ve done your time once, Nosey, and how would you like to do it again?
16349he said,"and what are you doing here, and where did you come from?"
16349is that you?"
16349or had he any fear of hell and eternal punishment?
16349who are you?
16349you were sent out, were you?
16349you''d like to know who does it, would you?
16349your name is Peter, is n''t it?
36399All of them, did you say?
36399And what did he say to you when they left?
36399And wo n''t you sell me a piece of meat?
36399And you are going to look for gold now?
36399Are you going altogether insane?
36399Are you going to shout?
36399Are you going up to the pearl fisheries?
36399Are you taking my horses away?
36399But are you really so very hard up here? 36399 But,"said I,"what is the meaning of that empty bottle you have hung up there?"
36399Can you chip?
36399Can you cook?
36399Can you make brick?
36399Can you split fencing stuff?
36399Coming from the Palmer?
36399Could I not get round her after he is away?
36399Did I want to go? 36399 Did n''t I say so?"
36399Did you notice that he said,''Dead mariner,''when he held the bottle up towards the sun?
36399Did you think it was gold?
36399Do you know that I expect my men to earn fourteen shillings a day?
36399Do you make out anything over there?
36399Do you mean making dinners?
36399Do you think we shall be allowed to cut the trees down?
36399Do you want to buy any more''dead mariner''?
36399Do you yourself know anything much about Queensland?
36399Does he?
36399Does she know you are out here?
36399Father,cried the lady,"why do you keep tormenting the poor man so?
36399Got any tools?
36399Ha, where? 36399 Has he got all these bottles for sale?"
36399Have you been there before?
36399Have you got a ticket?
36399Have you got all these bottles for sale?
36399Have you got it with you?
36399Have you no money?
36399How could I?
36399How do you think he should know him?
36399How much money you think I receive for one bottle?
36399Hullo,bawled he,"is that you?
36399Hulloa, countryman, what is the matter? 36399 I suppose as you went visiting her, she would have had no objection?"
36399I wonder how it will go when we come to Queensland?
36399I wonder how many knots we are running?
36399I wonder if any one ever was so hungry as I?
36399I wonder if he would take a bottle for a dozen?
36399I wonder what they all were laughing at?
36399Is he the only one at the place besides yourself?
36399Is that your horse?
36399It is not you who were here yesterday?
36399Master and missis? 36399 No friends there?"
36399Not if a man were dying of hunger?
36399Oh yes, I savey swim belong de pearl all de time?
36399Oh, but if we should lose?
36399Oh, do n''t you see? 36399 Oh,"cried I, laughing, while I grasped his hand,"Ticket-- oh I savey you give me ticket?"
36399Only leave it to him?
36399Shoeskin,cried I to the horse,"you old dog, do you know that it was to save you from hunger''s dread that I went on this journey?
36399Sophy, Sophy, is that you?
36399Then you want nothing from me, I suppose?
36399Thieves and robbers, who has stolen my money? 36399 Trees, did you say?
36399Well, Thorkill,said I,"do you remember you said once that you and I would never part?
36399Well, what is it you can do?
36399Well,said I,"are you off?
36399What can you do?
36399What do they say?
36399What have you got?
36399What is in your line, then?
36399What is it going to be?
36399What is that?
36399What is the matter?
36399What is the matter?
36399What sort of a new chum are you then?
36399What wages did you get there?
36399Where are we, I wonder?
36399Where are you going?
36399Where were you working before?
36399Where,cried he,"will all of you be in twenty years?
36399Who is that?
36399Who shall say? 36399 Why did you not marry her?"
36399Why the---- do n''t you camp in the bush? 36399 Will you swear you will give him the half of what I will give you?"
36399Would you not be obliged to me if I would show you a public- house?
36399After dinner, when we came on deck again, I heard some one cry out,"Are there any carpenters on board?
36399Ai n''t I a fool?
36399Ai n''t you got no rations, neither?"
36399All your bit of money clean gone?"
36399And must I die there?
36399Anyhow, when it was all spent, and he would get angry when people would have no more to do with him, would he be kicked out?
36399Are we not lucky?"
36399Are you going to have a drink?"
36399Are you going?"
36399Are you gone?"
36399Are you travelling far?
36399Are you----Deutcher?"
36399As we sailed down the river the captain said to me,"Are you the diver?"
36399At last the skipper took hold of me and cried,"Well, stranger, here we are in Townsville; where shall we take you to?"
36399Benevolent- looking old hypocrite, when I found it all out, I felt as if I could have----never mind-- what is the good?
36399But how can you get to town, when you can not cross the river?
36399But how was I to have known that?
36399But is it right to take them?
36399But on the whole I was not afraid that I should be unable to find my way somewhere, the question was really-- how long could I keep up without food?
36399But then, again, what were our expectations?
36399But was it not strange, thought I?
36399But were there bricklayers to build houses?
36399But what about the plough?
36399But what was happening now?
36399But what was it?
36399But where was I to go?
36399Carpenters-- any carpenters who want employment?"
36399Certainly all there might not fetch ten shillings, but who had a better right or more need of it than I?
36399Come by a steamer?
36399Did ever any one get such an unprovoked insult?
36399Did you ever notice two dogs when they meet, and before they begin to fight?
36399Did you find any gold there?"
36399Do clothes make the man?
36399Do n''t you hear the whip?
36399Do you call yourself a lady?
36399Does it not look nice?
36399For whom I had lost my horse which had carried me so many hundred miles, and the saddle and all my clothes?
36399For whom-- call it what you like-- I had begged and taken by force at the station what I thought necessary to save his life?
36399Had I not better begin at once?
36399Had I not for a fact passed Townsville, where wages were higher and work more plentiful, to come here?
36399Has no one ever taught you yet to take your hat off to a lady?
36399Have you given your countryman some supper?
36399Have you no money?"
36399Have you travelled so far, I thought, and have you seen and suffered so many things on purpose only to drown in this muggy stream?
36399He said,"Have you got any money on you?"
36399He took me into the shop and showed me several things, and asked me could I make this or that?
36399Holloa, is that a frying- pan over there on that log?
36399How are you?
36399How could I go for a parson?
36399How could I refuse?
36399How could any one expect me to look happy under the circumstances?
36399How could any sick person eat or drink such stuff?
36399How de do?"
36399How did people here do when they were sick?
36399How is this?
36399How many have never known the bitter disappointment of being repulsed in this manner?
36399How many years, thought I, had he been there, or in places like that?
36399How was it he did it?
36399How will they fare?
36399I asked him, and said,"What if I have no money?"
36399I asked, did he think it probable that I should obtain work as a carpenter and joiner, and did he know what wages were going?
36399I do not think it right, do you?"
36399I lay ten pounds to twenty against the nigger-- ten to twenty-- ten to twenty-- who will take me up?"
36399I said,"How much money you pay me for one bottle?"
36399I stole behind him and looked, but could see nothing, so I asked,"What is it?"
36399I then asked,"Which one is most costly,''dead mariner''bottle or clear bottle?"
36399I thought you had left with the others; how is it you did not?"
36399I took a porter bottle up, and then said,"You name that one''dead mariner''?"
36399I took up a clear bottle and inquired,"This clear thing, you call that empty bottle?"
36399I ventured to ask;"I suppose you never were there?"
36399I was lying in my bunk when a fellow came in very excited, and said,"Look here, chaps, is not this getting red hot?
36399I was soon boring away making holes for a long time right and left, when the girl whispered,"What are you doing?"
36399I was too innocent to see his jeer, only I perceived that he did not want me, so I said,"Public- house?
36399I wonder what he meant?"
36399If one said to him,"Will you come and have a drink?"
36399Is-- it-- not-- a-- nuisance-- that-- we-- do-- not-- understand--English-- better?
36399Nobody took him up, when the negro said,"I do n''t mind if I lay a pound or two on myself; any one on?"
36399Now, what was it worth?
36399One day I heard a Dane speaking in my ear; where he came from, or where he went to, I do not know, but he asked me,"Are you a Dane?"
36399One day I said to him:"Thorkill, do you ever try to draw a real picture to yourself of how we shall get on when we come to Queensland?
36399Or was I surrounded by a mob of savages, perhaps, lurking alongside of me, and seeing my helplessness?
36399Or was it evil spirits?
36399Perhaps you think because I have n''t a paper collar on that I am ready to beg?"
36399Shall I bore a hole in your door?
36399Shall I not be allowed to lie?
36399So I would, but what was it I could do?
36399Surely you are not going to walk to Mackay to- night?
36399That gives work-- does it not?"
36399The baker asked me if I was going to look for gold out there, or was I looking for a job?
36399The captain said,"What have you got to say for yourself?"
36399The immigration agent asked her,"Had she been well and kindly treated on the voyage, and was she satisfied?"
36399Then every one on the jetty laughed like fun, but I was totally ignorant where the joke came in, and asked,"Is it not a very good bottle?"
36399Then he asked me if there was anything he could do for me?
36399Then he said,"What is your name?"
36399Then the captain said,"And what do you want to do at Cape Somerset?"
36399Then the leader cried,"Well, what are you waiting for?
36399Then the question to the remainder became,"Have you signed the complaint?"
36399Then we lay down behind some bushes in a most overpowering smell from the bullock; but what will one not do for glory?
36399Then, as with a sudden inspiration, he said,"Are you his mate?"
36399They are the most frightful grumblers, and who is so fit an object for their displeasure as their servant-- their own servant, the cook?
36399Those who had not signed, on saying"no"were then asked"did they wish to sign?"
36399Was I in love?
36399Was he bitten by a snake?
36399Was he sick?
36399Was it not fun?
36399Was it not paid for with my own money?
36399Was it possible?
36399Was it possible?
36399Was it the custom in this country to invite people on purpose to insult them?
36399Was that all I had come to Queensland for?
36399Was the meat bad?"
36399Was the shirt worth five shillings?
36399Was there an alligator now crouching at my feet ready to swallow me in a couple of mouthfuls?
36399Was there not trouble enough already?
36399Was this a man- trap, or what?
36399Was this the man for whom I had risked my life, and as nearly as possible lost it?
36399We simply said,"What a lot of them there must be?
36399We turned and twisted probabilities for or against, were they coming back or were they not?
36399Were they worth ten shillings?
36399What are we coming to?"
36399What could I do if nobody would help me?
36399What did he do with his money when he got it once a year?
36399What did it all mean?
36399What did it mean?
36399What did they laugh at?
36399What do you say if we go prospecting for twelve months?
36399What do you say?"
36399What do you think of that now?"
36399What else could he do, or was he likely to do?
36399What else could he do?
36399What is a man without his pipe?
36399What is it you want to know?
36399What is your name?
36399What new and unexpected horror was this?
36399What silly fellows those publicans must be; would it not pay them better to work at a trade, or look out for gold?
36399What sort of Knechte are you?"
36399What then could I think?
36399What was to be done?
36399What would be gained?
36399When he was paid, he would generally say,"You have not got a few old clothes you do not want?"
36399When travellers meet on a Queensland road their first question after greeting is,"How far is it to water?"
36399Where is that negro?
36399Where is the doctor?
36399Where would I go, and what should I do next?
36399Where you sit down?"
36399Who could I put faith in after this?
36399Who knew but that I some day might not die in great deal more lonely and in much more friendless way than he?
36399Who said Australia was a desert?
36399Who was to pay me?
36399Why are we not up and stirring?
36399Why are we sitting here yet?
36399Why did I not rejoice?
36399Why did these blacks not come?
36399Why did these scampish blacks not feel satisfied after having received double payment?
36399Why should the Government of the country make me a present of a large estate?
36399Why should there?"
36399Why then should he slight me?
36399Why was I sorry?
36399Why, then, reopen their wound?
36399Why?
36399Will thou buy?"
36399Will you buy?
36399With my feet apart, in English fashion, I puffed away at my pipe, and nodded at her, saying,"How de do?
36399Would I kindly step this way to sign the agreement?
36399Would he go with it to the nearest hotel, and as he saw other men wonder why they were not as glad to see him as he to see them?
36399Would he kindly sell a few rations?
36399Would he purchase their good- will with grog?
36399Would he then come back here for another year?
36399Would it be my fate to serve as food for one of them?
36399Would it have been wicked, thought I, if I had been able to work a double game on the old swindler who had taken me in?
36399Would my own mother have known the picture?
36399Would the least they could do be to write to me circumstantially and often what they thought, what they did, how they fared?
36399Yet what adventures must they not have gone through; what stories could they not tell if they liked?
36399You savey swim?"
36399You say you can do anything: what is it you can do?"
36399but to- night I will kill you-- do you know that?
36399did I not tell you so?
36399is it not strange, so vicious as you have got to be?
36399said he;"perhaps you are a diver?"
36399thought I; was it necessary for me to conform to their habits, and to imitate them, to secure respect or even civility?
36399vot name?
36399was ever any one like me?
36399was it not too late already?
36399what do you mean?"
36399what should I do?
36399where are you going?"
36399yes, I should be glad;"and added,"I did not know there was any; how far is it?"