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29346Did you see that one?
29346Now what?
29346That''s the record.... And all let go alive-- unhurt.... Do you suppose any one will believe us?
29346What do you see?
29346What do you think of that?
29346What next?
29346What''d happen if we skipped a flying- fish across the water in front of those leaders?
29346What''ll he weigh?
29346What''s he going to do?
29346Wo n''t it be risky to lift him into the canoe?
29346_ They?_My brother glared darkly at me.
29346As for myself, what did I care how much the swordfish weighed?
29346But is that not rather hard on the lightning- bugs?
29346Could any fisherman desire more joy?
29346Did n''t you almost bungle that?"
29346Did we have good luck?
29346Did you ever look at a white sea- bass?
29346Is it not the loss of things which makes life bitter?
29346Let me wade out and pull it off?"
29346My brother said,"What do you know about that?"
29346Now how do you like it?"
29346The first man who ever spoke to me about this species said to me, very quietly with serious intentness:"Have you had any experience with bonefish?"
29346What becomes of these seven tons of white sea- bass and all the other tons and tons of yellowtail and albacore?
29346What can he be, anyhow?
29346What chance has a school of fish against that?
29346What did you think I''d do?"
29346What happened?
29346What made that great bunch of Yankee boys turn back the Hun hordes?
29346Who ever heard of a bonefish, anyway?
29346Who fishes just to kill?
29346Who says the Americans can not shoot or fight?
29346Who would not?
29346Why did I keep it up?
29346Why not more?
29346Why?
29346did you see him?"
2057Any cougar signs back in the breaks?
2057Are we going across in that?
2057Are you the musk- ox hunter?
2057Can you hold the dogs, one by one, while muzzle them?
2057Comanches?
2057Considering what appears the impossibility of capturing a full- grown buffalo, how did you earn the name of preserver of the American bison?
2057Did n''t find it, did you?
2057Did n''t you attempt to rescue them?
2057Did we get to see him?
2057Did yu acktully tech the hair of thet mustang with a rope?
2057Did yu fellars git to see him?
2057Do n''t you smell the cat?
2057Do the horses stray far when they are hobbled?
2057Do you see those white sand dunes there, more to the left?
2057Does n''t look bad, eh?
2057Ever get a rope near him?
2057Gone?
2057Have you any shots left for the 45- 90, besides what''s in the magazine?
2057How about your other man-- Mr. Wallace, I think you said?
2057How can you ford this stream with horses?
2057How could a man have the strength and the nerve? 2057 How could paint of any kind last so long?
2057How many wild horses on the mountain now?
2057How many years?
2057How on earth did he get rid of the cougar?
2057How''d you like being hog- tied?
2057How''s the hound you and Jim fetched in las''year? 2057 How''s this?
2057I? 2057 If Wallace went over the second rim wall, will he get back to- day?"
2057Is it possible?
2057Is n''t the river high now?
2057Is this the cougar country the Stewarts talked about?
2057Kill one of my calves? 2057 Kill one of our calves?"
2057Now, I wonder what kind of a prehistoric animal holed in here?
2057Now, how''d that tomb ever get there? 2057 Now, look at that, will you?"
2057Now, what''s that?
2057Of course you can ride?
2057See him? 2057 Seen anythin''of the White Mustang?"
2057Shall I kill a calf?
2057Somethin''s comin''off, eh? 2057 Water must be somewhere; but can that be it?
2057What for?
2057What in thunder did Frank give you that white nag for? 2057 What is it?"
2057What size shot do you use?
2057What''s all the row?
2057What''s in this butter?
2057What''s it mean?
2057What''s that for?
2057What''s this?
2057What''s up?
2057What''s your plan?
2057Where are the wolves?
2057Where was everybody? 2057 Where were-- you-- all?"
2057Where you oozin''for now?
2057Where''s Jim''s old cayuse, the pack- horse?
2057Where''s Moze?
2057Who''ll stop me?
2057Why not, I''d like to know?
2057Why the hell did n''t you tell a feller?
2057Will he be able to stand it?
2057Would we have any chance to see this White Mustang and his band?
2057Would you like to trade?
2057You can not accept the theory of erosion to account for this chasm?
2057You''ve had bad accidents here?
2057Ai n''t thet so, Jim?"
2057And is n''t it cruel to keep wild animals in captivity?
2057But where were the dogs?
2057Come here, Bowser-- what''s his name?"
2057Could the pup have taken one?"
2057Did Adams and I hire to cross the Staked Plains?
2057Did n''t I say the white wolves was hell?
2057Did you ever see the like of that?"
2057Do you hear thet rumble?
2057Do you imagine I''d quit?
2057Do you suppose those wolves could have gotten a buffalo calf out from under the mother?
2057Had the silent plainsman ever told a complete and full story of his adventures?
2057Has he got a good nose?
2057Have I been dreaming of musk- oxen for forty years, to slink south now, when I begin to feel the north?
2057Have I failed to hire man after man, Indian after Indian, not to know why I can not get a helper?
2057Have I, a plainsman, come a thousand miles alone to be scared by you, or a lot of craven Indians?
2057He wagged his tail, and flopped down to pant and pant, as if to say:"What''s wrong with you guys?"
2057How about cougar sign on the mountain?"
2057How did the river cut through that without the help of a split or earthquake?"
2057How did they come on a slope where a man could hardly walk?
2057How far does it look to you?"
2057How many reindeer?"
2057How many-- did you find?"
2057Hurt?"
2057If so, did it dam the river back into another inland sea, and then wear down into that red perpendicular gorge we remember so well?
2057If that was true, what, then, could be the name of the canyon at my feet?
2057If we rounded up a grizzly, got him cornered, and threw a rope on him-- there''d be some fun, eh, Jim?"
2057Jones grabbed my hand and cried out with a voice that was new to me:"You can eat?
2057Look at it, will you?"
2057Never thought of how you fooled me, did you?
2057Now, if it is necessary to kill this lion to save me or Frank, or, of course, yourself, can you be depended upon to kill him?"
2057ON TO THE SIWASH"Who all was doin''the talkin''last night?"
2057Or was there a great break in the fold of granite, which let the river continue on its way?
2057Or was there, at that particular point, a softer stone, like this limestone here, which erodes easily?"
2057Rea had ceased his"Jackoway out of wood,"for a reiterated question:"Where are the wolves?"
2057See them marks?
2057Should he stay with his prize to save it, or leave it to be devoured?
2057THE TRAIL"Frank, what''ll we do about horses?"
2057Then he turned to me:"Are you to be depended on here?"
2057Well, why should n''t they be?
2057Were there such things as canyon mirages?
2057What are years?"
2057What could it mean?
2057What do you mean chasing off that way?
2057What do you think of thet?
2057What do you want me to do?"
2057What does it mean?"
2057What was wrong with Sounder?"
2057Where are the wolves?"
2057Where''s Sounder?
2057Who''s to tell his mother?"
2057Why did n''t you call me?"
2057Why do n''t you kill the butcher?"
2057Why?
2057Wonder what thet means?"
2057You''ll get over it?"
2057You''re better?
2057how is it with you?"
2057it against God''s word?"
2057they bounced him out of the rocks all right-- don''t you remember, just under that cliff wall where you and Wallace came up to me?
2057understand?"
2057where are the wolves?"
2057yelled Jones"What''s Sounder got?
385Air you ketchin''with yer mug?
385An''then where''ll I get a catcher for the Natchez game?
385And Billie Sheldon-- wasn''t it good to see him brace? 385 Any strings on him?"
385Are yon Mr. Wayne, the Yale pitcher?
385Are you a quitter?
385Ash-- Mac-- can you hold out?
385Billie, are you still-- crazy about me? 385 Boss, enny ground rules?"
385Bub, what might be the pitcher''s name?
385But I thought you intended to pitch for us?
385Can I help you-- in any way?''
385Can you beat it? 385 Cap., what''d it-- do to him?"
385Con, how''d you like that drive?
385Con, where did you find that?
385Could n''t he? 385 Daddy, you mean they run in a trick on us?"
385Dalgren did fine work in the box, do n''t you think?
385Did n''t he? 385 Did you call me out?"
385Did you mutts hear what I said? 385 Do you like these men off the field-- outside of baseball, I mean?"
385Fellers, what was the score?
385Hello, Whit; have a smoke before you go to bed?
385How many bases on wild throws over first base an''hits over the sand bank?
385How much? 385 How much?"
385How''s that?
385I did n''t promise, did I?
385Madge, did I brace up?
385Madge, was n''t that hit a dandy? 385 Mr. Wayne, if your word is not involved-- will you change your mind and pitch tomorrow''s game for us instead of Bellville?"
385Mr. Wayne, so you''re going to wrest our laurels from us?
385Mr. Wayne, you mean-- money? 385 Nan, what could you expect?"
385Now, Miss Madge, are you askin''me that after I''ve been coachin''you in baseball for years?
385Now, Mister Umpire, ai n''t I hurrin''all I can?
385Pat, what''s a knocker?
385Raddy, I ought to take the Rube out,I said,"but whom can I put in?
385Raddy, how about you?
385Say, Mac,I said to McCall, who was with me,"is Henderson married?"
385Speed? 385 The inside- ball of it, eh?
385Upon what?
385Was n''t that a finish? 385 Was n''t that a splendid catch of Crane''s today?"
385Wayne, is it straight? 385 What change?"
385What do you know about that?
385What for? 385 What''d I tell you?
385What''s he got?
385What''s this I hear, Wayne, about your pitching for Salisbury today? 385 What''s wrong with you, Billie?"
385What''s wrong, boss?
385What? 385 What?"
385When? 385 Where have you been all evening?"
385Where on earth can I find such a pitcher?
385Where on earth did you get him? 385 Where were you this morning?
385Where''s Guelph?
385Where''s McCall?
385Where''s Red? 385 Where''s the guy who called me redhead?"
385Whit, old fellow, what was wrong today?
385Who ever told you that you could pitch?
385Who is she? 385 Who''s the girl?"
385Why did you ring this one in on us?
385Why not stay to see us practice?
385Why not? 385 Why wo n''t we win?"
385Why?
385Will you brace up?
385Wot d''ye tink o''that?
385Wot kind of a ball''s that?
385You pitched a swell game last Saturday in Rochester, did n''t you? 385 You remember Old Well- Well?
385You want to go home?
385You''d all lay down on me-- now, would n''t you? 385 You''re a swell lot of champions, now, ai n''t you?"
385You''ve got Mackay, have n''t you?
385Ai n''t it lovely?
385And that champion batter and runner-- that Lane in center-- isn''t he just beautiful?
385Any inside work?"
385Any tricks to pull off?
385As a matter of fact, we do n''t look forward to any hitting stunts tomorrow, eh, Burns?
385Ashwell, your ankle is lame, I know-- now, can you run?"
385But, Spears, the point is this-- will the Rube win his games?"
385By the way, are you acquainted in Bellville?"
385Ca n''t I question a decision?"
385Ca n''t you behave yourself?
385Ca n''t you get another pitcher?
385Can a man do more to show his respect?
385Can you let me have him right now?"
385Could it be possible, I wondered, that after such a wonderful exhibition of pitching the Rube would lose out in the ninth?
385Delaney, did you lock the gates?
385Did n''t you think something-- nice of me?"
385Do you hear?
385Do you understand?
385Have n''t you seen the change in him before this?"
385How about it?"
385How much?"
385How''s that arm?"
385I did not know him, but where on earth were introductions as superfluous as on the bleachers?
385I shall be happy to-- if----""If what?"
385If the Rube marries Nan-- what are we goin''to do?
385If the nerve of it amazed me, what did it not do to Lane?
385If we get in the lead and stay there I''ll stand for anything.... Could n''t the gang be coaxed or bought off to let the Rube and Nan alone?"
385Is it a go?"
385Lemmee see your ball?"
385Lose the pennant and a big slice of purse money just for a pretty little flirt?"
385Mac''s not here.... What''s wrong?"
385Me?
385Nan sat rigid, leaning over the rail, her face white and drawn, and she kept saying in a low voice:"Will it never end?
385Not this season?"
385Now, shall we talk over the play today?
385See?
385See?
385See?"
385Something must be done, but what?
385Tell me-- what did you think when I hit that ball over the fence?"
385The Rube had pitched five strikes-- could he last?
385The ovation Lane received made me wonder, with this impressive reception in a hostile camp, what could be the manner of it on his home field?
385Was it possible for Billie Sheldon to beat the throw to the plate?
385Was that rose- leaf flush in her cheeks natural?
385Watcher think?
385Watcher want-- field er bat?"
385We''ve got to postpone the wedding.... How on earth can we?
385Were the wistful eyes, the earnest lips, only shamming?
385What am I going to do?
385What did these last few moments hold in store?
385What do you think of that for a manager''s job?
385What might not come to pass, even at the last moment of this nerve- racking game?
385What you hollerin''about?"
385What''d you look for?"
385What''d you wanter let them country jakes beat you for?"
385What''s the matter with Billie Sheldon?
385Where was the applause?
385Where''re we goin''to get one?"
385Where''s the bug?
385Where''s the nut?
385Where''s your baseball sense?
385Whit, you''re in trouble?"
385Why could n''t they come over with their regular team?
385Why did n''t you stop it?"
385Why is he too good for her?"
385Will it never end?"
385Wo n''t you walk out into the grounds with me now?
385Would the inning never end?
385You''ll pitch for us tomorrow?"
385You''ve met Miss Nan Brown?
385so that''s it?"
12225Ai n''t she a beauty?
12225All right here-- have you kept your line there?
12225And was n''t she a beauty? 12225 Are we not lucky?"
12225Are you afraid?
12225Are you glad?
12225Are you-- all right?
12225Ben, are n''t you ever going to see him?
12225Ben, could he see us so far?
12225Ben, how far away is he?
12225Ben, was n''t that a.30 Gov''t?
12225Bumping their nose into a tied lion that way-- how''d they know?
12225Ca n''t you let a fellow sleep? 12225 Can you beat that?
12225Can you tie up that lion?
12225Copple, is that a sheep?
12225Dad, why did n''t you peg him?
12225Deer?
12225Did he break the skin?
12225Did you get the lion? 12225 Did you hear the Indian chanting?"
12225Did you see his horns?
12225Do you think more of a picture than of saving my life?
12225Don leave that hot trail? 12225 Emett, do you know I believe Jones put up a job on us?"
12225Emett, does he mean he saw a cougar or a track?
12225Have I got everything-- rope, chains, collars, wire, nippers? 12225 Have they scented us?"
12225Have you picked the horses you''re goin''to ride?
12225Hey Haught,panted the miner,"hev you seen-- your gray burro-- thet big one-- with white face?"
12225Hey, Jones,I cried,"do you remember laughing at me?"
12225How about feeding the lions?
12225How do you account for the torn- up appearance of the place where you found the carcasses?
12225How do you know?
12225How''s this for quick work? 12225 Now what the hell is wrong?"
12225Now what?
12225Say Jones, have you got''em yet?
12225Say, Nielsen, do you take me for a Yaqui?
12225Say, did you meet the bear?
12225Say, it was some fun, was n''t it-- smokin''him along there? 12225 Say, what do you think?"
12225Say, why did n''t you think to ride round there?
12225Sleep- ie?
12225Sleepie-- sleepie?
12225Son, are you tired?
12225Son, what''s the idea?
12225Sure am.... Did you see him?
12225The hound would n''t split, would he, Jim?
12225Thirsty?
12225Was it the big fellow?
12225Was n''t he a peach?
12225Was there any more?
12225Well Navvy?
12225Well, what did you find out?
12225What are we to do now?
12225What chance have we to find those three lions in a cave where Jim chased them?
12225What do you know about them?
12225What will the other one weigh?
12225What''ll we do, Jim, now that we have him treed?
12225What''s on for today?
12225What''s she shakin''like that for?
12225What''s up?
12225What''s up?
12225What?
12225What?
12225What?
12225When you open him up-- see what my bullet did, will you?
12225Where are you?
12225Where is he?
12225Where''s Ranger?
12225Where''s Shep?
12225Where''s Sounder? 12225 Where''s the bear?"
12225Where-- can-- I-- get-- down?
12225Where? 12225 Where?...
12225Which way?
12225Who could guess the second lion would jump off that quick and run back to our captive?
12225Why did n''t you fetch the Indian?
12225Why do n''t we ever think the right thing before it is too late?
12225Why not-- I''d like to know?
12225Why not?
12225You take me for big cat?
12225You wo n''t do it?
12225A killdeer-- bird of the swamps and marshes-- what could he be doing in arid and barren Death Valley?
12225After his paroxysm had spent itself and he had become somewhat near a rational being once more he asked me:"Was he big?"
12225An''thought you''d fool me, did n''t you?
12225And he said to me half a dozen times:"Say, Dad, was n''t it a grand peg?"
12225And what group of boys have not played at being pirates?
12225Are you?"
12225But still did not old Crusoe fight to live on his lonely island?
12225But up there he looked like a hill.... What do you think?
12225But what''s the use ridin''till dark?"
12225But where was R.C.?
12225Copple yelled with all his might:"Where''s the bear?"
12225Could I have gotten from the Navajo what Jim and Jones so characteristically called"''em"?
12225Could that be the gobbler?
12225Could there have been a better prayer?
12225Did you get the third lion?"
12225Did you see him pile down an''roll off that slope?...
12225Do n''t you see it?"
12225Do n''t you think you ought to stay in school faithfully now?"
12225Do you think you''re a lot of rabbit dogs?"
12225Does evolution work backward?
12225Got your nose scratched, did n''t you?
12225Had we miscalculated?
12225Have you had enough hunting?
12225How are you?
12225How could I ever hear the hounds?
12225How many had you?"
12225Lop?
12225No see bear to- day?...
12225Now, what''s up?
12225Old Dan-- what do you think of that old dog?...
12225Reckon thet''s all.... Now who was smokin''shells up on the rim?"
12225Say, Dad, did you get any pegs?"
12225Shall I signal for him?"
12225Suppose he were a bad cinnamon or a grizzly?
12225Then I asked him:"Romer, are you tired?"
12225This was a calamity, for, as we asked each other, how could we muzzle lions without wire?
12225Was I dreaming?
12225Well, everybody must make a living; but is this trapping business honest, is it manly?
12225Well, how big?"
12225What do you know about thet?"
12225What had become of him?
12225What had been the lives and deaths of these people buried here?
12225What had he done to deserve such treatment?
12225What happened to you?
12225What in the world are you doing?
12225What of my family?
12225What was wrong?"
12225What were obstacles to this man of the desert?
12225What were you doing up there?"
12225What would become of me on that horse?
12225What would happen when I came to the narrow point on the shelf where it would be impossible for me to back around?
12225What youngster has not made wooden knives to spill the blood of his pretended enemies?
12225What''ll we do?"
12225What''s the matter?"
12225Whatever had become of the hounds, and the other hunters?
12225When I would hail him:"George, what you got to eat?"
12225Where had the hours gone?
12225Where is Jones?
12225Where will we find it?
12225Where''s Emett?"
12225Where''s Emett?"
12225Where?"
12225Who has not seen a boy fling stones at a helpless hop- toad?
12225Who would not be a teller of tales?
12225Who yet has ever told the story of the Indian-- the truth, the spirit, the soul of his tragedy?
12225Why did n''t you smoke him up?"
12225Why do men yearn for adventure in wild moments and regret the risks and spilled blood afterward?
12225Why had I longed to see Death Valley?
12225Will you save next fall for me?"
12225Wo n''t you put somethin''on it?"
12225Would the lion never strike?
12225Yet what could have been more beautiful, more splendid than the life of Jones, and his wife, and daughter, and sons, especially Abe?
12225You great, crazy hound, do n''t you know some day you''ll chase your last lion?"
12225[ Illustration: A DRINK OF COLD GRANITE WATER UNDER THE RIM][ Illustration: WHICH IS THE PIUTE?]
12225[ Illustration: DOWN THE SHINUMO TRAIL OF THE NORTH RIVER][ Illustration: CAMP AT THE SADDLE]"Hear that?"
12225are you ever going to get up?"
12225been pushing a lion too hard this morning?
12225finally, as he wiped his perspiring face,"it''s good to see some game anyhow.... Where are we?"
12225sighted a bear somewhere below?
12225turned to me and said reflectively:"Does he remind you of us when we were little?"
12225why did n''t you peg that gobbler?"
12225why did n''t you think to tell me to do that?"
19246A fan-- a rooter?
19246All I want to know,whispered Ken,"is if I might stew them too much-- really scald them, you know?"
19246Am I going up in the air? 19246 Am I weakening?"
19246Are you fast?
19246Are you goin''to keep puttin''''em over this pan all day that way?
19246Are you up on''em?
19246Arizona? 19246 Arthurs, what is it exactly that you want?
19246Boswick, you forgive Ward, do n''t you-- now?
19246But, Worry, I could n''t go off my head and get rattled just to please you, could I?
19246Ca n''t you think? 19246 Can you get up?
19246Can you hit? 19246 Can you run?"
19246Can you run?
19246Can you throw?
19246Come back? 19246 Did I make the catch-- hang to the ball?"
19246Did I say for you to knock my block off?... 19246 Did I tag the big fat devil?"
19246Did n''t I say he was wild?
19246Do you have any idea what you''ll do to this bunch from State?
19246Do you know who that fellow was-- the first one who tried to throw you out of number five?
19246Do you think that''s the right sort of thing? 19246 Do you think this''s a tea- party?"
19246Fair? 19246 Fellows, is it any wonder we call him Worry?
19246For instance?
19246Good gracious, Peg, you have n''t told anybody?
19246Got a fire- medal, have n''t you? 19246 He did n''t lick you?
19246He is, is he?
19246Here,he said, sharply,"are n''t you a freshman?"
19246Hit them?
19246Homans, is there any hope of your comin''back to college next year?
19246Homans, will you please see to the election of the new captain?
19246How about it, Roy?
19246How am I to learn that?
19246How did you learn to peg a ball as straight as this?
19246How do you make that out?
19246How much do you weigh?
19246How''ll my boys be able to sleep?
19246How''re the kids? 19246 How''re you feeling?"
19246How''s the whip?
19246Husky lot of stiffs, eh, Peg?
19246Is he out?
19246Is there so great a hurry? 19246 Is this Sunday?"
19246It has a_ little_ to do with you-- hasn''t it, fellows?
19246It makes a whole lot of difference, does n''t it?
19246It''s not sore-- not after peggin''a bushel of potatoes on a cold day?
19246Kid, what do you think of''em fat- heads on the faculty queerin''my team?
19246Let''em yell, eh?
19246Me-- me?
19246Mr. Arthurs, will you try me in the box?
19246Mr. Wau- rd, wo n''t ye be hovin''breakfast?
19246Must have been stirred up by that talk of President Halstead''s, was n''t you?
19246Now, Raymond, what''s this all about?
19246Oh, you will?... 19246 Peg Ward, did you know that pitchin''was all control, puttin''the ball where you wanted to?"
19246Peg, are you goin''to throw me down, too?
19246Peg, how''re you?
19246Pitch? 19246 Raymond, you''ll come back?"
19246Reddy, did you see Peg?
19246Reddy, how about a post- graduate course for you? 19246 Reddy, was n''t he just fine?"
19246Run? 19246 Running to a fire again?"
19246S- sir?
19246Say, Cap, what''s eatin''you?
19246Say, Dale, how do the candidates shape up?
19246Scared? 19246 So you came here to see me?
19246Take me-- out?
19246That''s a fine college spirit, ai n''t it? 19246 That''s fine, Worry, but is it fair?"
19246Then your son Harry will be in college next year-- will be on the team?
19246Then-- after all-- it''s not so terrible?
19246Trace, you little poll- parrot, you will throw perfume on me? 19246 Us?
19246Ward, eh? 19246 Ward, will you be good now and stop scrapping or shall we tie you?"
19246Well up in your studies?
19246Well, that''s all right then.... Say, did n''t I tell you once that I had a weak heart? 19246 Well, we ai n''t goin''to have that balloon- ascension to- day, are we?"
19246Well, what has all that got to do with me?
19246Well, what of it?
19246Well, why do n''t you commence?
19246Well?
19246What are you goin''to do all summer?
19246What did you want to do that for?
19246What do we care for team- captains, college professors, athletic directors, or students? 19246 What for?"
19246What have I done, anyway? 19246 What is it?"
19246What would Gallagher say to that?
19246What''d you say?
19246What''s in the wind, anyhow?
19246What''s it all about?
19246What''s that, Peg?
19246What''s the score--7 to 1?
19246What''s your first name?
19246What? 19246 What?"
19246What?
19246Where do you play?
19246Where do you play?
19246Where is he? 19246 Where will you be?"
19246Where''s Peg?
19246Where''s Peg?
19246Where, Peg, where did you learn that? 19246 Who''s got the mail?"
19246Who''s that poundin''on the door?
19246Why did n''t you tell me before?
19246Why not?
19246Why, Kel, what''s the matter?
19246Will you give me a trial in the box? 19246 Will you peach on us to Arthurs?"
19246Worry, will you let Stevens and me sit on the bench with the boys to- day?
19246Worry, you say you brought this freshman here to talk baseball?
19246Would you have come to me with this if I had n''t caught Peg?
19246Would you have told me?
19246Wull, what do all you guys want?
19246Wull, what struck me?
19246You have n''t been near the university since this afternoon when you pulled off the potato stunt?
19246You would n''t believe me, would you, if I said I had my heart in my throat when we went in?
19246You''re a little late, ai n''t you?
19246And this is Homans, is n''t it?
19246And you peg''em as near where I say as you can; see?"
19246And you, Weir?"
19246Are you all right, Peg-- cool- like and determined?...
19246Are you goin''to let me teach you to pitch?
19246Are you the baseball coach?"
19246Are you up in the air at the thought of Place and Herne?"
19246Are you up in your subjects?"
19246As to the score, why, scores do n''t mean much to us--""What was the score, anyway?"
19246But do n''t you know what''s happened, what the freshmen have done?"
19246But suppose I got wild, too?"
19246But they''re going to-- understand?"
19246But, Worry, Reddy, dare we risk it?"
19246Ca n''t I do something?
19246Call Murray?"
19246Can you hit?"
19246Catch?
19246Did n''t we have a crackerjack team, the fastest that ever represented old Wayne?
19246Did n''t we smother the small college teams and beat Place twice, shut out Herne the first game, and play for a tie the second?"
19246Did you ever hear of the bowl- fight, the great event of the year here at Wayne University?"
19246Disgraced?"
19246Do n''t you see?
19246Do you think we''re going to be as sissy as that?
19246Do you think you can keep that?
19246For that matter, when had a sophomore ever been known to tell the truth?
19246For what?...
19246Get you some medicine?
19246Had he been taken suddenly ill?
19246Have you got any nerve?
19246He knew he was not right, but did any one else know it?
19246He would be miserable if not chosen, and if he was-- how on earth would he be able to keep his knees from wobbling?
19246How about Gallagher?"
19246How about Hill?"
19246How about it, Cap?
19246How about it, Kid?"
19246How about the rest of the team?"
19246How soon would the Place players find it out?
19246I was n''t goin''to tell you, Peg, but you''re so--""They said that, did they?"
19246I would like to ask you young gentlemen if you can take a beating?
19246If he had been in a bad light before, what was his position now?
19246If it was a bitter blow to the undergraduates, what was it to the members of the varsity?
19246Is it sore or stiff?"
19246Is this your dub team?
19246Look here, Worry, maybe it''s true, but I do n''t believe it...._ I''ll beat this Herne team!_ Do you get that?"
19246Must be in shape?"
19246No more than that?"
19246Not_ Ray_, the intercollegiate champion?"
19246Now try hard, wo n''t you?
19246Now, Ward, what have you played?"
19246Oh, say, Cap, do n''t you think Reddy, for once, is talkin''about as swift as he sprints?"
19246On the level, now, do n''t you know the score?"
19246Only I''m wondering, I''m asking-- can you use it right along, in the face of such coaching and yelling and hitting as you''ll run against to- day?
19246Only, what would they do to him when they did catch him?
19246Peg, are you worryin''any, losin''any sleep, over those games?"
19246Peg, what did you do?"
19246Peg, will you watch these boys a minute while I step out?"
19246President Halstead, why, he likes baseball, he''s a-- a-- what do you call it?"
19246Room- mates?"
19246Say, how old are you?"
19246See?
19246See?
19246See?"
19246Sorry you slugged me once?
19246Sulkin''because I called him?"
19246That it?"
19246That scare you?"
19246Then as they walked toward the cage Ken forced himself to ask genially:"Raymond, what''re you trying for?
19246There''s Stern, how''d you size him?"
19246They can field, but how about hittin''?"
19246Thrower?
19246Understand?
19246Want to make up for it somehow, because you think you''ve a chance for the team, and do n''t want me to be sore on you?
19246Ward was game to hunt me up, a thousand times gamer than he knows.... See here, Ward, where are you from?"
19246Was he to be the butt of those overbearing sophomores?
19246Was it possible, Ken wondered dully, for the sun ever to shine again?
19246Wayne has won a few championships, has n''t she?"
19246Weir was around when it happened, was n''t he-- and Blake and Trace?
19246What are you afraid of?"
19246What did''em fat- heads say?"
19246What do you think of that?"
19246What do you think, Reddy?"
19246What else could I do?
19246What for?"
19246What in the deuce are you goin''way out there for?"
19246What on earth had he done now?
19246What place do you play?
19246What position have you played most?"
19246What was the use of trying?
19246What was wrong with him?
19246What would Worry say?"
19246What would the old varsity do to Arthurs''new team?
19246What''d you ever do to him, Ken?"
19246What''ll we do?"
19246What''s the matter with me?
19246What''s the matter with you?"
19246What''s wrong with you?"
19246What''s wrong?"
19246What''s yours?"
19246When Ray came trotting in without seeming to be even warmed up, Worry blurted out:"You ai n''t winded-- after all that?
19246Where''s Scotty?...
19246Who are you?"
19246Who''s that red- head?
19246Why could not the grouch get a decent cap, anyway?
19246Why could they not leave him in peace?
19246Why did n''t I think of it?
19246Why did n''t you let me and Homans handle this thing?
19246Why did you take the kid over there?
19246Why did you try to block that football rusher?"
19246Why do n''t you fall all over me?"
19246Why not?
19246Why not?"
19246Why this persistent harping on the chance of his getting excited from one cause or another, losing his control and thereby the game?
19246Why wo n''t we be stronger than last season?
19246Will you all please step forward and look?"
19246Worry, could you ask any more?"
19246Would it never come down?
19246Would n''t it be great if he gave Gallagher the laugh?"
19246Would this rapid fire of uncertain- bounding balls never stop?
19246Wull, what do you take me for?
19246You butter- finger, ca n''t you stop anything?
19246You idiot, you wo n''t keep us in here that long?"
19246You''ve done it now, have n''t you?
19246You''ve got steam, Peg, but can you curve a ball?
19246Your word of honor, now?"
19246_ That''s_ why you''re here?"
19246_ Wayne''s Nine!_ Do you hear?
19246_ What_ is wrong with me?"
19246who are you?"
19246you back?
19246you, Peg?
1239Ai n''t she a prize?
1239Already up to your old tricks?
1239And the missionaries?
1239And you are a preacher?
1239And you''ve been following us?
1239Are all these Indians Christians?
1239Are n''t you sorry you-- you treated me so?
1239Are we near enough?
1239Are you a Christian?
1239Are you all right again?
1239Are you angry with him?
1239Are you mad with me yet?
1239Are you? 1239 Benny?
1239Bess, is dinner ready?
1239Brothers, I reckon?
1239But might he not fall out and drown?
1239But what''s the trouble?
1239But why? 1239 But-- you are angry with-- me?"
1239Ca n''t that Indian move?
1239Ca n''t you tell us what it means-- this disappearance?
1239Can we do nothing?
1239Chief, what will you do?
1239Coast clear?
1239Could Jim Girty have gotten your girl?
1239D''ye hear, scalp- hunter? 1239 D''ye hear?"
1239Dave, Dave, how is it with you?
1239Did he hit?
1239Did he rise to a bug?
1239Did he see you?
1239Did n''t I hear a third shot?
1239Did n''t you-- say so?
1239Did that fool say I did n''t love you?
1239Did ye knock any redskins over?
1239Did you ever hear the like? 1239 Did you hear of his death?"
1239Did you hear what Silvertip said, and did you notice the effect it had?
1239Did you hev time to bury them?
1239Did you see any?'' 1239 Did you see anything of another band of Indians?
1239Did your brother marry an Indian?
1239Do n''t you ever think we-- we wronged him?
1239Do they? 1239 Do we get out here?"
1239Do we travel by night?
1239Do you ever feel this stillness?
1239Do you forbid it?
1239Do you not fear for those with you?
1239Do you think he''d take me out? 1239 Do you think we are in danger?"
1239Do? 1239 Does a wolf befriend Girty''s captives?
1239Does n''t Joe look splendid in his hunting suit?
1239Does their absence signify ill to the Village of Peace?
1239Ever handle the long rifle?
1239Ever see me afore? 1239 Ever shoot anythin''?"
1239For what?
1239George, where are you going with that gun?
1239Girty, do you mean us any ill will?
1239Glickhican, can you tell me why no Indians have come here lately?
1239Go away?
1239Good fer it?
1239Has Wetzel come in since?
1239Has Wetzel come in with Nell? 1239 Has the Shawnee anythin''ag''inst you boys?"
1239Have the Jesuit missionaries accomplished anything with these war tribes?
1239Have you a rifle for Wetzel? 1239 Have you trifled with her, as you have with so many others?
1239Having conquered all other obstacles, must we fail because of wicked men of our own race? 1239 He did?"
1239He is in authority here, ai n''t he?
1239Hear ye got ketched by some Shawnees?
1239Heckewelder, tell us?
1239Heckewelder?
1239Hev you seen Wetzel?
1239Hold the service? 1239 Hope?
1239How can they be so inhuman?
1239How can we tell which one?
1239How d''you know? 1239 How did you find us?"
1239How did you get on with the boys?
1239How do you know they''ve passed?
1239How far have we come to- day?
1239How is George?
1239How is George?
1239How is he?
1239How is she?
1239How long do you intend to be absent?
1239How long have you been here, Colonel Zane?
1239How long have you been out?
1239How long will it take me to learn the Delaware language?
1239How soon, Winds, can we set off?
1239How will we ever get across that big river?
1239How''d ye wake up so early?
1239How''d you knew me?
1239How''s George?
1239How?
1239Hullo, Bill, any sign of Jim?
1239I hope-- I pray Joe comes back, but if he doesn''t-- Nell-- won''t you care a little for me?
1239If you have so little hope of recovering your sweetheart, what then is your motive for accompanying this band of hunters?
1239If you were alone what would you do?
1239In a hurry to be a- goin''? 1239 Injun, are you a Christian?"
1239Is Fort Henry near the Indian towns?
1239Is he? 1239 Is it a forest fire?"
1239Is poor Kate dead?
1239Is there no hope of getting Kate back?
1239Jest cum out kinder wild like, eh?
1239Jim said he''d be here to- day, did n''t he?
1239Jim, have you lost your senses?
1239Jim?
1239Joe, are you badly hurt?
1239Kate, where''s Nell?
1239Kate? 1239 Kate?"
1239Kin ye hit one-- say, a hundred yards?
1239Leave Beautiful Spring?
1239Lew, we''re pretty good friends, ai n''t we?
1239Like frontier life?
1239Me-- me?
1239Mr. Wells, is it not possible that you underrate the danger of your enterprise?
1239My scalp is nothing to make an Indian very covetous, is it?
1239Nell, will you marry me?
1239Nellie, Nellie, can you speak?
1239Nellie, can you understand me?
1239Nellie, do n''t you know me?
1239Nellie, may I marry you to Jim?
1239Nellie, what is it you fear?
1239Now, tell me, how did those Indians wear their scalp- lock?
1239Now, what do you think of that?
1239Of course I know you do n''t care for me---"Did Mr. Edwards tell you so?
1239Of what?
1239Oh, is it true?
1239Oh, where''s Nellie?
1239Oh, why-- why do you say that?
1239Run away? 1239 Save him?"
1239Say, how''s the other one, your brother as wus called Joe?
1239See anythin''?
1239See the big cabin, thar, on the hillside? 1239 Shawnee-- ketch''um?"
1239She''s not wounded? 1239 Slapped you?
1239So long? 1239 So you are going to Short Creek?
1239So you want to know all about Wetzel?
1239So you''re one of''em? 1239 So, little''un, ye want a story?"
1239Suppose you did-- what then?
1239Tell me of Benny?
1239That so? 1239 That whirlwind was Wetzel, was n''t it?"
1239The fort must be an important point, is it not?
1239Then hunting Indians is his sole occupation?
1239Then it''s a common occurrence, this abducting girls from the settlements?
1239Then that horrible man did take us away?
1239Then we have no one to fear?
1239Then what do you mean?
1239Then you think our Christians will be made prisoners?
1239Then, why did you leave him?
1239They''ve got ahead of us, but which crick did they take?
1239Think of him? 1239 Wait?
1239Wal?
1239Was Jim the only one you cared for?
1239Was it all a horrible dream?
1239Well, Lew, what luck?
1239Well?
1239Well?
1239Well?
1239Well?
1239Were those women on the raft?
1239Wetzel, has the capturing of James Downs any significance to you?
1239Wetzel?
1239What I said? 1239 What are they?"
1239What can I do?
1239What can we do?
1239What did Jeff Lynn mean when he said that some people think Wetzel is crazy?
1239What did Williamson say? 1239 What did he mean?"
1239What did you say to her?
1239What do they mean by loitering around the village? 1239 What do you advise?"
1239What do you make of his capturing Jim?
1239What do you mean? 1239 What do you mean?"
1239What does he look like?
1239What does it mean?
1239What have we to be afraid of?
1239What is he called by the Indians?
1239What luck did you have?
1239What of Rose-- the girl you were to marry?
1239What the deuce--? 1239 What was here?
1239What will Nell say?
1239What will they do with the converted Indians?
1239What will they do? 1239 What''s not true?"
1239What''s that ter you?
1239What''s the matter?
1239What''s this?
1239What''s to be done with this savage?
1239What''s to be done?
1239What? 1239 What?"
1239What?
1239What?
1239What?
1239When d''ye expect him?
1239When''ll we be off?
1239Where a I? 1239 Where are the Delawares now?"
1239Where are the converts?
1239Where is my brother?
1239Where is my sister?
1239Where is she?
1239Where is the Moravian Mission located?
1239Where were you?
1239Where''s Heckewelder?
1239Where''s Nell?
1239Where''s the yellow- haired lass?
1239Who could help admiring her?
1239Who is Jim?
1239Who is this big man coming from the the fort?
1239Who''re you, an''where you goin''?
1239Who''s there?
1239Why do n''t some one kill him?
1239Why have we been warned to go?
1239Why is the daughter of Wingenund a traitor to her race?
1239Why not? 1239 Why-- nothing-- see here, may n''t I admire a pretty girl if I want?"
1239Will Girty follow us? 1239 Will the palefaces be kind to an Indian who has learned to love them?"
1239Will they come here?
1239Will you let me speak to your men, to try and get them to follow me?
1239Winds, where have you been?
1239Would you kill a Christian?
1239Yer brother''s goin''to preach out here, ai n''t he? 1239 Yes; how''d you know?"
1239You ai n''t a preacher?
1239You are not ill?
1239You ask us to fail in our duty? 1239 You did?
1239You do n''t really think it was Wetzel who moaned?
1239You really think so?
1239You say it was a bad fight?
1239You will go with Kate and me?
1239You wo n''t go-- first?
1239You''d like to be Jim because he''s a preacher, and could help uncle convert the Indians?
1239You''re not hurt?
1239You''re sure she-- cares for me?
1239You''ve brought this old fellow; did you bring the horses?
1239You? 1239 Zane?
1239A log?"
1239Ai n''t you afeared?"
1239All?
1239And you say hunting Wetzel?
1239Are you Wetzel''s companion, or the renegade Deering?"
1239Are you well?"
1239Bill Elliott, McKee; and who''s that renegade with Jim Girty?
1239But how on earth did you know?
1239But tell me about yourself; what made you come West?"
1239But tell me, how did Girty come to strike you?"
1239But, Dave, you''ll let me see her occasionally, wo n''t you?
1239But, Jim, we are safe, are we not?"
1239Can I serve you in any way?"
1239Can the Christian God tell Wingenund of his child?"
1239Can we ever recover from the misery brought upon us by poor Kate''s fate?"
1239Can you remain idle and see these little ones murdered?"
1239Can you withhold it?"
1239Can you?"
1239Could he be cool?
1239Could you bear it to see them?
1239D''ye see them crows flyin''round thet big oak with the bleached top?
1239Dare I ask him?"
1239Dave, what did you tell her I said?"
1239Did Wetzel say?"
1239Did the Shawnees fear pursuit?
1239Did these lonesome, shadowing trees, with their sad drooping branches, harbor a mystery?
1239Did this boiling spring, shimmering in the sliver moon- rays, hold in its murky depths a secret?
1239Did ye ever hear the name Girty?"
1239Did you boys learn to what tribe your captors belong?
1239Did you escape?
1239Did you ever see human beings like these?"
1239Did you know Wetzel rescued Nell?"
1239Did you not hear them scream that French name?
1239Did you see your brother?
1239Do n''t that towel remind you of home?"
1239Do not leave me here to that horrible fate?
1239Do you appreciate that?"
1239Do you hear all that yelling?
1239Do you know of my marriage?
1239Do you not think so?"
1239Do you think Captain Williamson will stand still and let all this go on?"
1239Do you understand?
1239Ever hear of Jim Girty?"
1239Gone?
1239Had he not shown that he considered himself her protector and lover?
1239Have you noticed that Mr. Wells has failed very much in the last few weeks?"
1239He will outgrow this fiery, daring spirit, and then-- won''t you help him?"
1239Hear them cawin''?
1239Heckewelder, you would not go?
1239Hev you seen any Injun Christians round here?"
1239How did you happen over here?"
1239How many pioneers have given up, and gone back east?
1239How''d ye ketch''em?"
1239Hungry, little''un?"
1239I knew you''d been huntin''him for years, and so I says,''Lew, you or me?''
1239If a future tragedy was to be enacted here in this quiet glade, could the murmuring water or leaves whisper its portent?
1239Instantly struck by two things, Jim voiced his curiosity:"Why do these Indians all wear long hair, smooth and shiny, without adornment?"
1239Is that not being of some use, of some good here?"
1239Jim-- say, say she was n''t left with Girty?"
1239Joe, will nothing ever cure you?
1239Let me see, what did Wetzel call this spot?"
1239Let me think; where would be a good place?
1239Man is weak against hate; what can he avail against love?
1239Man, ca n''t you see what the unnamable villain is doin''?"
1239Man, where''s your humanity?
1239Mr. Wells, does it not impress you?"
1239Nor you, Zeisberger?
1239Now, lads, tell me which is which?''
1239Now, what was it?"
1239Oh, tell me?"
1239One thing more: will you help us?"
1239Pipe is particularly opposed to Christianity, and-- what''s that?"
1239Rather than almost anything else, he desired to please her, to strengthen her; yet how could he shirk his duty?
1239See here; do n''t you admire her?"
1239Some wonderful feeling has possessed me ever since-- since---""What has Joe been saying about me?"
1239Tell us what you learned?"
1239Then he hissed between his teeth:"What shall we do with these Christian Indians?"
1239Then with a magnificent gesture he thundered:"Is the Delaware a fool?
1239Then, seeing Joe''s head covered with blood, he continued:"Able to get up?"
1239Think of Joe?
1239Thought you''d give me the slip, eh?"
1239Turning to Jim he whispered:"Kate?"
1239Wal, after Miller ran off from the fort, we trailed him down to the river, and I points across and says,''You or me?''
1239Was he reserved for a different fate?
1239Was it only a deceiving shade cast by a leafy branch-- only a shadow?
1239Was not such a death too merciful for the frontier Deathshead?
1239Was this his vaunted willingness to share the Avenger''s danger?
1239We are safe, are we not?"
1239We said:''Ai n''t ye goin''home?''
1239What are they?"
1239What are ye goin''in fer-- farmin''?"
1239What are you going to do out here on the frontier?
1239What can they do?"
1239What could I do with a woman?
1239What could have caused that sound?
1239What do you infer from the appearance here of these hostile savages?"
1239What do you mean?
1239What does it mean?"
1239What does it mean?"
1239What does this border life engender in a pioneer who holds his own in it?
1239What for?"
1239What form will that violence take?"
1239What frightened you so?"
1239What had that Indian chief told Silvertip?
1239What has he ag''in you?"
1239What is it?"
1239What to them was the raving of a mad preacher?
1239What was it?
1239What would become of them?
1239What''d such a glorious creature see in a poor, puny little thing like me?"
1239What-- of her?"
1239Where did you procure these tools?"
1239Where did you strike my trail?
1239Where is your brother now?"
1239Where was that home?
1239Where''s Benny?"
1239Where''s Jake and Mac?"
1239Where''s he taking you?"
1239Which?
1239Who are you?"
1239Who gave you that?"
1239Who''s that?"
1239Why should we go?"
1239Will you help us?
1239Will you not remain here with me for a few weeks, or, at least, until my scouts report?"
1239Will you stay here to face those men?
1239Would you be killed?
1239Yet how could he lose himself in slumber?
1239You are a white man; will you help us?"
1239You remember, Jeff Lynn said I''d know him if I ever saw him and---""What happened to Jeff?"
1239You remember?
1239You''ll be gettin''married out there, wo n''t you?"
1239Your manhood?
1239but we''re free now?
1239did you not see the meaning in his eyes to- day?
1239hurt?
1239ill?"
1239what was there?
1239will he come here?"
9932Ah, Jonathan, come out to see the sunset? 9932 Am I a man, or only a coward?"
9932Ambush?
9932An hour ahead; can we come up with them before they join Brandt an''Legget?
9932An''leave you all alone to fight Legget an''the rest of''em?
9932An''let Wetzel go always alone?
9932And that is?
9932And your companion?
9932Any Injun sign?
9932Any glimpse of Jack or Lew?
9932Any sign of Jack?
9932Are n''t you tired, lass?
9932Are you alone?
9932Bill, who''s doing this horse- stealing?
9932Brandt an''Metzar, with Legget backin''them, an''the horses go overland to Detroit?
9932Brandt''s here, then?
9932But ca n''t you see? 9932 But can not you spare him?"
9932Ca n''t you find nothin''more?
9932Ca n''t you stay home now?
9932Care?
9932Child, why did n''t you go to my brother?
9932Close by?
9932Colonel Zane, is not a borderman such as Jonathan worthy a woman''s regard?
9932Come from Blue Pond?
9932Come to see me when you are in the settlement?
9932Cousin, what is the matter?
9932Did Will come over this way?
9932Did he, Betty?
9932Did the reddys do any mischief?
9932Did they find Brandt?
9932Did ye notice anythin''queer about thet guide?
9932Did ye see how oneasy he was last night? 9932 Did you care so very much?"
9932Did you come here to see me?
9932Did you hear all?
9932Did you notice how Jack''s face darkened when his comrade came? 9932 Did you see Wetzel again?"
9932Did you see her?
9932Did you spy on me?
9932Do you know which one?
9932Do you like Helen?
9932Do you make a distinction between pioneers and bordermen?
9932Do you think Jonathan and Wetzel will catch Brandt?
9932Done? 9932 Eb, who is this Brandt?"
9932Ebenezer, what''s this I hear about Indians?
9932Everything quiet?
9932Find out what men are there?
9932For you, then, is there no such thing as friendship?
9932Gather any hickory- nuts from birch or any other kind of trees?
9932Git away on hoss- back?
9932Gone?
9932Hain''t I got eyes?
9932Has Jack really come in?
9932Has no one else been here?
9932Have I ever left you alone?
9932Have n''t I seen bullet holes like this?
9932Have n''t they wives and children, too?
9932Have you any idea what you''ve done?
9932Have you no other reason?
9932Have you seen Brandt since?
9932Hello, Alex, did you have a good trip?
9932Hello, Jack, where are you bound?
9932Hev you any meat?
9932Hev you lost yer senses? 9932 How about the Indians?"
9932How about you, Will?
9932How are you?
9932How can I? 9932 How d''ye know we''re near the fort?"
9932How did you get here?
9932How did you lose your way?
9932How far are we from Fort Henry?
9932How far from here?
9932How is he?
9932How is it different? 9932 How long has Betty''s husband, Mr. Clarke, been dead?"
9932How many redskins did they meet back here a spell?
9932How many will he take?
9932How''d Legget and Brandt get away?
9932How''d he ever fight so?
9932How''s that?
9932How, most wonderful brother?
9932How?
9932Hullo, what''s this?
9932I believe that, Colonel Zane; but where is the girl who would interest him?
9932I came over to ask if I can be of any service?
9932I get what you frontier men call the double- cross''?
9932I say, Betts,Colonel Zane cried,"has Helen''s cousin cast any more such sheep eyes at you?"
9932I think Wetzel was hurt in the fight with Legget,said Jonathan deliberately,"an''ask if you know?"
9932I''m not too late? 9932 I-- I help you and Wetzel?"
9932If I persuade them to release you, will you go away, leave this country, and never come back?
9932Is Brandt dead?
9932Is he dead? 9932 Is n''t Eb a terror?
9932Is this Fort Henry?
9932It was fortunate for me; but why-- why were you there?
9932It was then Betty Zane ran with the powder? 9932 Jack''s going out again?
9932Jack, what''d you hear?
9932Lass, how is''t I find you here?
9932Let me see the boy?
9932Lew, any bad Indian sign?
9932Madcap?
9932Marry her?
9932May I have her?
9932May I thank you-- so?
9932Maybe you mean that against old England?
9932Might they not hide in the bushes and shoot us?
9932Miss Sheppard, will you come out?
9932Mordaunt, had you anything to do with this?
9932Mordaunt? 9932 No?
9932Now, Betty, just a little innocent deceit like that-- what harm?
9932Now, Will, what do you think of that? 9932 Of the Indians, then?"
9932Oh, indeed? 9932 Oh, you do n''t?
9932Our game''s up?
9932Peace? 9932 Roger Brandt?
9932Safe you say? 9932 Safe?"
9932Say, Betts, you do n''t mean it?
9932Say, Jack,Colonel Zane said suddenly,"do you connect Brandt in any way with this horse- stealing?"
9932Say, what''d we do here without Wetzel?
9932See that point of rock thar? 9932 See?
9932Shall we play alone?
9932Since when?
9932Snipe? 9932 So Brandt planned to make off with you to- morrow?"
9932So I''m to be in this border crew?
9932Stand?
9932Suppose he had n''t come?
9932Suppose he has-- who cares? 9932 Suppose we run into some of these Injuns?"
9932Tell you? 9932 Thank me?
9932Then Jack was captured?
9932Then he did n''t take the''little cuss,''as Eb calls his man Case?
9932Then he''ll tell papa you came after me? 9932 Then why did you say-- that-- what you did?"
9932Then you meant marriage by me, if I could be made to consent?
9932Then you''d hev little chanst of gittin''the lass, eh?
9932Tired? 9932 Try?
9932Up? 9932 Wal?"
9932We? 9932 Well, Jack, what''ll I do?"
9932Well, Jonathan, what''s up?
9932Well, dear?
9932Well, what then? 9932 Well?"
9932Well?
9932Well?
9932Well?
9932Were n''t you told to stay in the settlement, inside the clearing?
9932Were you alone?
9932Were you in the fort then?
9932Were you there?
9932Wetzel?
9932What are they up to?
9932What are you going to do now?
9932What do you intend to do with me now that I am tied?
9932What do you make of such strange behavior?
9932What do you mean?
9932What do you think?
9932What do you want? 9932 What does it mean?"
9932What for, then?
9932What have Jonathan and Wetzel that other men do not possess?
9932What have you got? 9932 What is your opinion?"
9932What kind of a man is he?
9932What leaves?
9932What made that hole?
9932What now?
9932What shall I do?
9932What will be done?
9932What will the colonel, or anyone, think has become of me?
9932What will you do with the girl?
9932What''ll we do?
9932What''ll you do? 9932 What''s buzzards?"
9932What''s that I hear?
9932What''s that to me?
9932What''s that you say?
9932What''s the border fever?
9932What''s thet?
9932What''s this I hear?
9932What''s yer plan about gittin''the gal?
9932What, bold sir frontiersman?
9932What?
9932What?
9932Where are my Zane babies?
9932Where are my leaves?
9932Where did it end?
9932Where did they go?
9932Where did you come from?
9932Where did you leave him?
9932Where is Jonathan?
9932Where''s Brandt from?
9932Where''s Brandt?
9932Where''s Wetzel?
9932Where''s Will?
9932Where''s my gun? 9932 Where''s the dog?"
9932Where''s the inn? 9932 Where?
9932Where?
9932Who killed Case?
9932Who was your guide?
9932Who''s a drunken ruffian?
9932Who''s in Legget''s gang now beside Old Horse, the Chippewa, an''his Shawnee pard, Wildfire? 9932 Who''s playin''?
9932Who? 9932 Whose prisoner is Brandt?"
9932Why are you so still?
9932Why did he come here?
9932Why did n''t you?
9932Why did you bring me here?
9932Why did you come? 9932 Why do n''t you?"
9932Why do you think so?
9932Why do you want him to go free?
9932Why does the redskin want to take him away to his village?
9932Why not? 9932 Why-- why do you look at me so?"
9932Why? 9932 Why?"
9932Why?
9932Why?
9932Why?
9932Why?
9932Will Ashbow take five horses for his prisoner?
9932Will you be happy here?
9932Will you drink, redskin- hunter?
9932Will you gentlemen have a glass with me?
9932Will you take the chance now?
9932Wo n''t you care for me?
9932Wo n''t you come for a walk with me?
9932Would n''t I though? 9932 You ai n''t insinuatin''nothin'', cap''n?"
9932You ai n''t much hurt, I reckon?
9932You did? 9932 You do n''t believe they''ll rush us here?"
9932You do n''t love him?
9932You intended to let me shift for myself out here in this wilderness?
9932You love the big- eyed lass, do n''t you?
9932You loved a lass?
9932You meant nothing of your promise to help me across the border?
9932You played me from the first?
9932You think Legget''s across the river?
9932You will pursue them?
9932You wo n''t come?
9932You would? 9932 You?"
9932A few words whispered to me not many days ago will suffice for remembrance-- or-- or did I dream them?"
9932Ai n''t there no other way?"
9932Am I frightened?
9932And who may Bing Legget be?"
9932And your daughter, George, is she fitted for this hard border life?"
9932Are n''t the boys at the fort runnin''arter her?"
9932Are n''t you afraid of him?"
9932Are you surprised because after he insulted me I''d see him?"
9932Brandt?"
9932Burned out, do you get that?
9932But what about the savage who warned Brandt?
9932Did anybody ever see anything to beat that?
9932Did it come from knowledge of her beauty, matchless as that of the mountain- laurel?
9932Did it strike ye he left us in a hurry, kind of excited like, in spite of his offhand manner?"
9932Did n''t I beg you to kill Zane when we had a chance?
9932Did you get out all right with the lass?"
9932Did you lose him?"
9932Do all the young men call often and stay late?"
9932Do we mess here?
9932Do you expect them to wait on you?"
9932Do you mean he''s hiding there?"
9932Do you remember what an ordeal that was for me?
9932Do you think this white thief had anything to do with carrying her away?"
9932Does he realize what he''ll get if we ever find out, or is he underrating us?"
9932For what?"
9932Go with me after her?"
9932Had she been dreaming?
9932Had the savages an inkling of his pursuit?
9932How about Wetzel?"
9932How can I?"
9932How can these two men, alone, cope with savages, as I''ve heard they do, and break up such an outlaw band as Legget''s?"
9932How close was Wetzel?
9932How did you learn?"
9932How had Mordaunt associated himself with these savages?
9932How on earth did you know I was on the border?
9932How''er we trapped?"
9932I take it you are from Fort Henry, and will guide us there?
9932I wonder if Wetzel pursued them?
9932If you are a gentleman, tell me why you came here?"
9932Is it true?"
9932Is n''t it real sisterly regard?
9932Is n''t this a lonesome, lovely spot?"
9932Is there no other way?"
9932Is this young nephew of yours strong and willing?"
9932Jack, see them little footprints?
9932Jack, you do not regret the new life?"
9932Kin ye trust ther other party?"
9932Knowing all this, how can I meet any of these men again?
9932Left Lew fighting?"
9932Must I go through it again?"
9932Now we have two secrets, have n''t we?"
9932Of course you know him?"
9932Or was he now working out one of his cunning tricks of woodcraft?
9932Our time''d have to come, sooner or later, so why not now?
9932Out here in this wilderness?"
9932See thet dead white oak standin''high over thar?"
9932Shall we be long?
9932Shall we stay here until daylight?"
9932Shall we try?"
9932Sweetly and pityingly she turned to Brandt:"Will not you help me?"
9932The sun shone; the golden forest surrounded her; the brook babbled merrily; but where were the struggling, panting men?
9932Then advancing to the porch, he looked at Mabel with a more serious gaze as he asked,"How are you to- day?"
9932Then the Englishman said:''It is, eh?
9932Then with big, bright eyes bent gravely on him she continued,"May I ask, Colonel Zane, who you have picked out for me?"
9932Trailing an Indian who was then five miles east of that rock?
9932Understand?
9932Was he still in flight?
9932Was it not because she was a woman?
9932Was it you?"
9932Was n''t he strange?"
9932Was not her answer enough?
9932Was the man drunk when he said he came west after a woman?"
9932Well, Jack, what do you think about Lew?"
9932Well, did you see thet little cuss whip his knife?
9932What are those poor savages to you?
9932What can you do?"
9932What can you learn from these silent redskins?
9932What d''you reckon?"
9932What did I say?"
9932What did I tell you?"
9932What did you come in for?"
9932What for?
9932What have the past sixteen years been?
9932What hill hid the settlement from view?
9932What the deuce-- Say-- Betts, eh?"
9932What was he, to win the love of any girl?
9932What were his intentions?
9932What worse could have happened?
9932What would she not have given for the faint smile that shone in his eyes for Betty?
9932What''s law here?
9932What''s that?"
9932What''s thet mean?"
9932What''s this mean?"
9932What''s this?"
9932What''s to be done?"
9932What''s to be done?"
9932What''s up?
9932When the Injuns are all gone where''ll be our work?"
9932Where are the redskins?"
9932Where are you going with it?
9932Where are your sons?
9932Where do them hosses go?
9932Where do these stolen animals go?
9932Where was he taking her?
9932Where''s Brandt?"
9932Where''s my wife?
9932Which is which?"
9932Who could tell when his strong life might be ended by an Indian''s hatchet?
9932Who did it?"
9932Who said so?
9932Who was with you?"
9932Who''d have thought he was going to give her that blamed, bloody arrow?"
9932Who''s disposin''of''em for this fellar?"
9932Why did he want to pull a knife on the borderman?
9932Why do n''t he keep Zane here until you can spare more than three Indians to go with him?
9932Why do you ask?"
9932Why do you shadow my friends?
9932Why not with me?"
9932Why not?
9932Why this sudden interest in Roger Brandt?"
9932Why?
9932Why?"
9932Why?"
9932Will you break a borderman''s custom, for my sake?"
9932With eyes like those?
9932Wo n''t you please tell me?"
9932Would n''t Mr. Jonathan Zane, borderman, Indian fighter, hero of a hundred battles and never a sweetheart, be flattered?
9932You do n''t suppose Wetzel will be afraid of four savages?
9932You remember Jake Deering?
9932You would n''t think they practiced anything of the kind, would you?
9932ai n''t she sassy?"
9932exclaimed the colonel''s buxom wife, from the window,"do n''t you ever get tired hearing Eb talk of Wetzel, and Jack, and Indians?
9932how can I thank you?"
9932interrupted the teamster,"or safe, either, fer thet matter?
9932well, I do n''t believe I have left a wish, unless----""Unless?"
9932what am I thinking, and he a stranger?"
502About your stock?
502An''it''s your idea that cowboy compliments are plumb bad for girls?
502And he''s a cavalryman?
502And what is that?
502And your-- your name?
502Any mineral sign to- day?
502Are there any letters for me?
502Are you afraid?
502Belding, what was that terrible roar?
502Bum? 502 But even if it''s true-- why-- why wo n''t you marry me?
502But your people? 502 By the day or week?"
502Call? 502 Can I smoke?"
502Charlie Ladd, I ai n''t reckonin''you mean we''re to ride off an''leave you here?
502Chase threatened you, then?
502Dad''s not going to send any one to see about Thorne?
502Dad, what would Dick do if-- if he were here and I were to tell him I''d-- I''d been horribly insulted?
502Dad, what''s the matter?
502Dick Gale, you want my Nell? 502 Dick, I can not keep you back?"
502Dick, what will you do?
502Dick, why does Yaqui look back?
502Dick, will you go?
502Dick, will you slip off without Dad''s consent? 502 Dick, you was n''t agoin''without me?"
502Dick, you wo n''t hunt for him-- go after him?
502Did she hear me?
502Did she see you?
502Did you know that?
502Did you see him? 502 Do I seem to be a driven man?"
502Do I? 502 Do any of you see Rojas?"
502Do you dare insinuate that-- that-- if the thing were true it''d make any difference to me?
502Do you love her?
502Do you love him?
502Do you think we''ll have trouble out here?
502Does Dick Gale care for his horse? 502 Does he?"
502Double- crossed us, eh? 502 Find any mineral?"
502Forty dollars?
502George,went on Dick,"did you happen to observe the girl who saved your life-- who incidentally just fetched in your breakfast?"
502Go away?
502Go-- me?
502Gone? 502 Got what?"
502He cares for his horse, with his own hands?
502He faced that bandit and his gang alone-- he fought them?
502He is n''t a cowboy?
502He rescued a Spanish girl, went into the desert without food, weapons, anything but his hands? 502 He will turn to look-- to wave good- by?"
502He''s a fine- spoken, good- looking chap, you said?
502He''s a ranger now-- riding, fighting, sleeping on the sand, preparing his own food?
502How do the Yaquis live?
502How long have you been here?
502How many?
502How''d you like to be a border ranger?
502How''s the young man?
502Hungry? 502 I declare I''d forgotten Thorne.... How is Miss Castaneda?
502I reckon I had it empty in my mouth for seven years or so, was n''t it, Laddy? 502 I say you never held this secret over the heads of my wife and her daughter?"
502I''m only-- all in.... Will you go-- or send some one-- for the Yaqui?
502I? 502 If I come back-- no-- when I come back, will you marry me?"
502If he does, that settles any doubt it might be decent to have-- Yaqui-- malo Papago-- Si?
502Is he hurt?
502Is he the young man who came with you?
502Is he-- nice, Laddy?
502Is it Rojas?
502Is it you?... 502 Is n''t it a lovely day?"
502Is n''t that a serious offense?
502Is this Mr. Tom Belding, inspector of immigration?
502Jim, can you see anything?
502Jim, you ai n''t meanin''they''ve taken to that awful slope?
502Laddy, Jim, did n''t I tell you?
502Laddy, before it''s too late ca n''t I get the whites away from the border?
502Laddy, you do n''t want to be weighted down?
502Laddy, you mean to say Sol is a faster horse than Diablo?
502Land claims?
502Martha, do you hear?
502May I ask why?
502May I stay?
502May I trouble you to write another for me?
502Mebbe it ai n''t too late; but where can we take them?
502Miss Burton, are you really Richard''s betrothed?
502Mother, what''s the use of making a funeral out of a marriage?
502Mother, where''s the girl?
502Mr. Belding, do you mean my son-- Richard Gale-- has done all that you told us?
502Nell, what''s come off now?
502Never cared for pretty girls, huh?
502Nitroglycerin?
502No? 502 Oh, Jim Lash, are you dead?"
502Oh, where is he going?
502Pardner, what Illinois town was it you hailed from?
502Pardner, what drives you into the desert?
502Prove it? 502 Richard, where are you going?"
502Rushing Rojas?
502Say, Tom, Nell knows she''s pretty, does n''t she?
502Say, what''s happened to you? 502 Senor, may I write to him?
502Serious? 502 Shore I want to know what day is it an''what month?"
502Shore it musta hurt?
502So you told my wife you''d respect her secret-- keep her dishonor from husband and daughter?
502So? 502 Stop him?
502Supposin''it is April?
502Sure you can prove what you say?
502The girl ai n''t no peon, no common Greaser?
502The law? 502 Then straight north?"
502Then you-- you have n''t spoken to Nell?
502Then, dearest, it''s all right?
502There you are, and my darling with the proud, dark eyes-- she''s here?
502These Chases-- did they do all this on the level?
502Thorne, why do n''t you take the girl and get married without waiting, without running these risks?
502Those horses I saw will go home, do n''t you think?
502Threatened me? 502 To Casita and the railroad?"
502To San Felipe?
502Tom, you recollect that whopper of a saguaro up here where Carter''s trail branches off the main trail to Casita? 502 Was she your wife?"
502We were old pals-- once?
502Well, Laddy, what''re you makin''of that outfit?
502Well, tell me more?
502Well, what shall I do now?
502Well, would n''t that be regular? 502 What did I tell you?
502What did you do to him?
502What do you hear, Yaqui?
502What do you mean to do?
502What do you mean?
502What do you say, Jim?
502What does he do with so much money-- money earned by peril, toil, sweat, and blood? 502 What else is there to do?
502What is he like?
502What is he? 502 What the devil''s wrong?
502What woke you?
502What would you say, Dick Gale, if I told you that you''re the one man I''d rather have had come along than any other at this crisis of my life?
502What''ll we do, Laddy? 502 What''s ailing him?
502What''s the inconsequential past? 502 What''s wrong with you locoed gents?"
502What''s your idea?
502What?
502What?
502When would you marry her?
502When''ll that be?
502Where are you? 502 Where have I been keeping myself not to know about these surveyors?"
502Where the devil did you get that?
502Where will we find these Chases?
502Where''n hell''s your hat?
502Where''s Thorne an''Mercedes? 502 Where''s your canteen?"
502Who''s that?
502Why does my brother want me to climb the nameless mountains with him?
502Why-- you here?
502Why?
502Why?
502Will you go-- for my sake?
502Will you let me have him?
502Will you promise again?
502With Laddy and Jim?
502Would he? 502 Yaqui, what do you want?"
502Yaqui-- Lluvia d''oro, si?
502You are absolutely truthful when you say you just stepped there?
502You ask me that?
502You did that in one punch? 502 You made your son swear to be a man and die before he''d hint the thing to Nell?"
502You mean it''s a simple fact-- that some men have a magnetism, a force or power to find water as you did?
502You promised me once, Dad, that you''d not go packing a gun off down there, did n''t you?
502You said you were n''t hurt?
502You say the law upheld them?
502You want to marry her?
502You will keep your promise? 502 You will not?
502You''ll go?
502You''re not a Westerner?
502You''ve been running-- fighting?
502Young man, did you run into anything as you came out?
502An''ca n''t you feel it''s gettin''hot?"
502And I''m cut pretty deep--""For God''s sake, you do n''t believe what Chase said?"
502And Rojas did n''t hang long on the choya thorns?
502And what do you think?
502And you''ll be going soon?
502Anyway, what''s them creepin''spots up there?"
502Are you all right?
502Are you-- all right?"
502But are you wise in letting any Mexican, even a priest, know Mercedes is hidden in Forlorn River?"
502But say, Beldin'', speaking of looks, have you got a peek yet at the Spanish girl?"
502But suppose a raider comes out on Blanco Diablo?"
502But the shots, Dick-- were they at you?
502But what could I do?
502But what of that second stage wherein the Indian had loomed up a colossal figure of strange honor, loyalty, love?
502But who''s goin''to give up his hosses without a fight?
502But why had this blast been set off?
502But-- what if it is?...
502Ca n''t we make a deal?
502Ca n''t you see him?"
502Ca n''t you see the girl is what Thorne needed?
502Ca n''t you see what ails her?
502Campfires?"
502Can you beat it?"
502Can you beat that?
502Can you stand for me seein''you?...
502Can you walk?
502Color, race, blood, breeding-- what were these in the wilderness?
502Could the strange Indian, because his hate for Mexicans was so great, be gloating over her misery?
502Dick, are you with me?"
502Dick, is he bad hurt?"
502Dick, seein''it was your room he blew into, what did you think?"
502Dick, this hole''s pretty high up, ai n''t it?"
502Dick, what do you make of the outlet to this hole?
502Dick, you ca n''t be going in for mining or ranching, not in this God- forsaken desert?"
502Dick, you could n''t have gone to the bad?"
502Did he care for them?
502Did he love Nell?
502Did n''t I say he''d be a godsend?
502Did n''t she have a hundred moon- eyed ninnies after her in Texas?
502Did n''t they call you Biff Gale in college?
502Did n''t you hear him before I called you?"
502Did n''t you know that?...
502Did n''t you say the Senorita had a sweetheart?"
502Did not the desert magnify men?
502Did the sheep see the red scarf?
502Did you get a good look at the horses those raiders had at Papago Well?"
502Did you see any sign of Jim out Sonoyta way?"
502Do n''t you know me?"
502Do n''t you love me any more?"
502Do you care for me-- a little?"
502Do you come to forget?"
502Do you hear that?
502Do you know it''s late?
502Do you love me?"
502Do you mean it?"
502Do you want me or all us men seein''you like that?...
502Does n''t every man who comes along fall in love with Nell?
502Does n''t that sound fine?
502Gale was moving on when the other stopped short as if startled, and, leaning forward, exclaimed:"Dick Gale?"
502Gale, can you ride?"
502Go to Casita and find out what''s happened to Thorne-- at least if he ever started for Forlorn River?"
502Had Nell left it there by accident or by intent?
502Had he fallen in love with Thorne''s sweetheart?
502Had it once been a prospector''s claim?
502Had the man lost his mind?
502Had this trio of outlaws run across Ladd?
502Has n''t it always happened?
502Has the army changed you?"
502Have you any idea what ailed this Yaqui before the raider got in his work?"
502He must be all right?"
502How about that, Jim?"
502How about you?
502How dare you?
502How long did the dazed Gale sit there watching Rojas wrestling and writhing in convulsive frenzy?
502How long had those painted images been there clear and sharp on the dry stone walls?
502How many men has he out there?"
502How much''ll you gamble?"
502How to get any place?
502How''s the busted fist this morning?"
502I reckon you ai n''t packin''this crippled outfit down that awful trail?"
502I think I know you, too, or I would n''t be saying--""Belding, what''re you hinting at?"
502I wonder if he''ll stay here or try to take Mercedes away?"
502I''ll be back here in less than--""Dick, you will not tell her-- your mother?"
502I''m expecting him back any day.... Wo n''t you come in?
502I''ve learned-- well, just lately--""What do you want to do?"
502If I live three, the dogs of his camp... Senor, have you a sister whom you love?
502If all the endless torrid days, the endless mystic nights had seemed unreal to Gale, what, then, seemed this stupendous spectacle?
502If it seemed so to the stricken Gale what must it have been to Rojas?
502If the loneliness, the silence, the desert, the unknown dangers of the night affected him, what must they be to this hunted, driven girl?
502In broad daylight, with the Indian a- watch- in?"
502Is he still here with you?"
502Is n''t Rojas going to find it out quick?
502Is n''t it enough for you?"
502Is n''t it great, Dick?
502Is there a padre here?"
502Jim, are you hurt?"
502Jim, do you forget how many hundreds of men have perished on the Devil''s Road?"
502Jim, old pard?"
502Jim, what do you think?"
502Jim, where are you?"
502Just herself, body and soul?...
502Laddy knows a lot about young men, now does n''t he, especially strangers from the East?...
502Laddy was pretty bad shot up before he tried to head Rojas off the trail.... Dick, did you see the Yaqui go after Rojas?"
502Laddy, what on earth did this stranger do to win you cowboys in just one night?"
502Lash, what do you say?"
502Let''s forget all about it, and I''ll be careful where I ride in the future.... Dad, what does it mean, this surveying around Forlorn River?"
502Lunger?
502May I ask, at what salary?"
502May I make camp here?"
502May we step in, sir?"
502Nell, are n''t you ever going to ride with me?"
502No bum or lunger?
502Now what do you say?"
502Now, what do you say?"
502Oh, ca n''t we find out for her?"
502Oh, where''s Laddy?"
502Oh, why did n''t you tell me sooner?"
502Only a Yaqui could have done that.... Thorne, you did n''t miss it?"
502Only bein''what I am, I say, Quien sabe?
502Remember that American we met in Casita, the prospector who''d just gotten out of Sonora?
502Remember what I said about Yaqui and some gory Aztec knifework?
502Richard Gale, whose hands were always useless?"
502Run him after them when they try to get away?"
502Sabe, senor?"
502Sabe, senor?"
502Sabe, senorita?"
502Sabe, you senors?
502Savvy?
502Say, did n''t I tell you I shook hands with this boy an''was plumb glad to meet him?"
502Say, who do you think''s here-- here, in Forlorn River?"
502She musta been ragin''with all the hell there''s in a woman.... Ca n''t you fellers see her on Blanco Sol with her eyes turnin''black?"
502She''s a damn fine girl, Dick, an''what right have you to break her heart for an old worn- out cowpuncher?
502Shore now, boys, you''ll see this the right way?
502Shore you''ll go, Thorne?"
502Since then I''ve read magazines and papers about big football games, and I was always fascinated.... Mr. Gale, of course, you''ve seen games?
502So he cut Rojas loose from that awful crater wall, foot by foot, finger by finger, slow and terrible?
502So what''s the sense of you waitin''here, when it means the old desert story?
502The desert did not breed civilized man, and that made Gale ponder over a strange thought: after all, was the civilized man inferior to the savage?
502Then I''ll-- See here, Mr. Gale, would you mind having Nell with you part way when you go home?"
502Then what''ll he try to do to us who''re left here?"
502There''s nothing could change you-- nothing?"
502Thorne, can that sort of thing happen less than a stone''s throw from the United States line?"
502Tom, where''s the Papago?"
502Was he alone?
502Was he only attracted for the moment?
502Was he, all in an instant, and by one of those incomprehensible reversals of character, jealous of his friend?
502Was it a message couched elusively, a symbol, a hope in a half- blown desert rose?
502Was it gloom?
502Was it merely kindness or a girl''s subtlety?
502Was it only the influence of the Yaqui, or was there a nameless and unseen presence beside that grave?
502Was it only twilight?
502Was that a spirit face like the one by his side?
502Was this because of her beauty?
502Were his motions intended to convey an idea of a shower of golden blossoms from that rare and beautiful tree, or a golden rain?
502Were they waiting for more members of their gang?
502What are you going to do?"
502What are you waiting for?
502What did he mean by using it in connection with a climb into the mountains?
502What do you think of that?"
502What had been in his heart?
502What had he done?
502What had life meant to the Yaqui?
502What happened?
502What if it is n''t our war?
502What is it?"
502What is that little black half- breed slave Rojas to such men?
502What kind of a man do you want me to be?"
502What on earth did you do?"
502What rebel outfit could ever ride you down on that horse?
502What sense is there in your objection, if Jim and Laddy stick up for him?"
502What to do?
502What was it leading him there-- an eagle eye, or hate, or instinct?
502What was now in his mind?
502What was the dull, red- tinged, horizon- wide mantle creeping up the slope?
502What was the use of worrying about her or himself?
502What''re you doing way down here?
502What''s happened?
502What''s he going to do when he finds out about this deal?"
502What''s that?"
502What''s wrong?
502When she was a schoolgirl in Kansas did n''t it happen?
502Where did he come from?
502Where did he go?"
502Where is he, Laddy?"
502Where to go?
502Where''n the hell do they get such hosses, anyhow?"
502Where''s Laddy?
502Where''s your old stubborn confidence?
502Where, then, was he who had first staked this claim?
502Who is he?
502Who on earth''s that?"
502Who''s going to tell him?
502Whose face was this now close before him-- a long thin, shrunken face, haggard, tragic in its semblance of torture, almost of death?
502Why did he go on when there could be no turning back for him on that trail?
502Why did n''t you tell me?
502Why does n''t the government take action, do something?"
502Why is it dry?"
502Why the hell did you saddle yourself with him?"
502Why?
502Will some one take a letter?...
502Will you tell us just what he wrote?"
502Would Yaqui never consider his debt paid?
502Would Yaqui never-- never end it?...
502Would another night see any of them lie that way, quiet forever?
502Would they receive me as your wife?"
502You love her just as she is-- her sweetness-- her goodness?
502You see, we''re over the line--""Are we in Mexican territory now?"
502You went into the army, did n''t you?"
502You will marry me?"
502You''d last a long time on the Texas border; now, would n''t you?
502You''ll give her to me?"
502You''ll go, son, wo n''t you?"
502You''ll run Sol away from the raiders when they chase you?
502You''re Belding, the line inspector, I take it?
502did you get the wind of that one?
15580''Zimmer will be clever enough to drift his outfit along one or two at a time?'' 15580 Air you comin''from Morton?"
15580And leave this fighting Texas, never to return till the day of guns and Rangers and bad men and even- breaks is past?
15580And the drinking, the gambling, the association with those low men-- that was all put on?
15580And what''s that?
15580Any relation to Bill Snecker?
15580Are you alone?
15580Are you going to Linrock?
15580Bad for you, too?
15580Been to your''dobe yet to- night?
15580But did you look at the cousin, the little girl with the eyes?
15580But ought n''t they take us into their confidence?
15580But suppose I do n''t choose to talk here?
15580But why should my daughter meet this Ranger?
15580But why''d you come-- why''re you so good-- when you do n''t love me?
15580But why, Miss Sampson? 15580 But why?"
15580But you have your suspicions?
15580But, Jim, was n''t he game? 15580 Ca n''t Diane and Steele, you and I ride away from this bloody, bad country?
15580Ca n''t you make the ordeal easier for her?
15580Colonel Sampson has a big outfit, eh?
15580Cousin George, what became of Steele and his prisoner?
15580Crooked game?
15580Diane, I told you I loved him-- didn''t I?
15580Diane, did Sally show you her engagement ring?
15580Diane, you know how hard my duty is, do n''t you?
15580Did Steele shoot anybody?
15580Did he do it all alone?
15580Did he ever speak of-- of me?
15580Did he know we were coming?
15580Did n''t I say I''d see to that?
15580Did n''t you ever hear_ I_ used to run it?
15580Did n''t you say they were hunting for you?
15580Did she say that?
15580Did she send you?
15580Did she? 15580 Did you break your promise to me?"
15580Did you get any of them?
15580Did you hear a step?
15580Did you shoot at Snecker?
15580Do n''t mind my ridin''in with you- all, I hope?
15580Do n''t you think you''d do well to keep out of town, especially when you sleep?
15580Do you like Pecos?
15580Do you love me?
15580Do you think Blome a dangerous man to meet?
15580Do you think she would have cared if-- if I had been shot up bad?
15580Do you want him to succeed in it?
15580Does Diane know?
15580Does anybody know?
15580Does n''t he strike you now as being the farthest removed from a ranting, brutal Ranger?
15580Drinking hard?
15580George, what''s the matter?
15580Have I been very-- very sad?
15580Have n''t I told you he''d be dead soon same as Hoden is?
15580Have you been with him-- talked to him lately?
15580Have you run into Blome?
15580Held up?
15580His work?
15580Hoden sent you to me, did he? 15580 Hoden, do you know who''s boss of this secret gang of rustlers hereabouts?"
15580Hoden, what are your eyes for?
15580How can it be true when you never asked-- said a word-- you hinted of?
15580How dare you intrude here? 15580 How do I know?"
15580How do you know she met Steele?
15580How do you mean?
15580How else, you locoed lady- charmer? 15580 How is that?
15580How long has Russ been in here?
15580How''s tricks, Jim?
15580How?
15580Hush-- Tell me, if you confronted them, drew on them, then you had a chance to kill my uncle?
15580I can change my mind, ca n''t I? 15580 I''d like to know why?"
15580If they had the nerve?
15580If they knew who was rustling the stock?
15580If you''re going to pretend a yellow streak, what else will I think?
15580Is Sampson at home?
15580Is Steele badly hurt?
15580Is he all right?
15580Is n''t this court? 15580 Is that you, George?"
15580Jar? 15580 Jar?"
15580Know what?
15580Like ridin''?
15580Little hope?
15580Lively place, I hear-- Linrock is?
15580Make that girl do what she does n''t want to? 15580 Me?
15580Me? 15580 Miss Sampson, did I ever lie to you?"
15580Miss Sampson, how can you say that?
15580Miss Sampson,I said, in dismay,"what have I done?
15580Mr. Steele, pray tell me what is the matter with Linrock and just what the work is you''re called upon to do?
15580Mr. Steele, then is-- is something more than a Ranger?
15580Mrs. Hoden, who dressed this baby?
15580Much movement of stock these days?
15580My cousin Mr. Wright said that?
15580No women? 15580 Now, Russ, what do you make of my dad?
15580Oh, Russ-- what''s to come of it all?
15580On the draw? 15580 Only a make- believe one?"
15580Out here? 15580 Out?
15580Papa, did you instruct Cousin George to discharge Russ?
15580Pleasant surprise for them to- morrow, eh, old man?
15580Pretend?
15580Quick enough on the draw? 15580 Russ, are you all right?"
15580Russ, did she-- show sympathy?
15580Russ, do n''t you love me any more?
15580Russ, do they dare insinuate you came to Sally''s room?
15580Russ, had Diane gone out to meet Steele?
15580Russ, is it true, just as you tell it?
15580Russ, what''s this I hear about Martin''s saloon being cleaned out?
15580Russ, will you do me a favor?
15580Russ, will you give up the Ranger Service for me?
15580Russ, you suggest I leave here-- leave my father?
15580Russ,_ were_ you drunk?
15580Rustlers?
15580Safe? 15580 Sally, did you hear what Miss Sampson said to Steele?"
15580Sally, do you love me?
15580Sally, is this old home of yours near the one Diane speaks of so much?
15580Sally, what did he mean?
15580Sally, what do you and Diane know about the goings- on in town yesterday?
15580Sally, will you marry me?
15580Sampson wants me bad, eh?
15580Say, do n''t you work for Sampson?
15580Shall I chuck my job? 15580 Shame-- disgrace?"
15580She-- Why, she''s been here all the time-- Russ, you have n''t double- crossed me?
15580So I say you''re no good?
15580So thet''s that Texas Ranger, Steele, hey? 15580 So you knew it was Bill Snecker''s son?"
15580So you''re Roger Sampson''s girl?
15580So you''ve come to see me die?
15580So your little-- affair with Russ is all over?
15580Someone? 15580 Son, sure you''re not in love with her-- you''ll not fall in love with her?"
15580Son, you have n''t got soft on her?
15580Sprung a surprise on me, did n''t you? 15580 Steele hardly expects to keep Snecker in jail, does he?"
15580Steele, what''d you break in here for?
15580Suppose I refuse?
15580Suppose they should? 15580 The thing is, do I get the girl?"
15580Then I''m to go to Linrock with you?
15580Then there''s a rustler-- here-- hiding?
15580Then you''re no cowboy?
15580Then, after all, Russ, in this dreadful part of Texas life, when man faces man, it''s all in the quickness of hand?
15580Then, after all, this Ranger was able to arrest Snell, the innocent man father discharged, and take him to jail?
15580Then-- what did he say?
15580Thet so?
15580To- morrow? 15580 Tragic?
15580Unless?
15580Up yet, Sally?
15580Vaughn, you have n''t gone sweet on her?
15580Wait? 15580 Was n''t he lovely?
15580Water or champagne?
15580Well, old boy, how''s tricks?
15580Well, old man, did you land that son of a gun in jail?
15580Well, say so now, ca n''t you? 15580 What became of them?
15580What d''ye mean?
15580What did he say?
15580What do I care what they think?
15580What do you care for the insinuations of such a man?
15580What do you know?
15580What do you mean? 15580 What do you say?"
15580What do you want here?
15580What for?
15580What has happened?
15580What has the court to say to that?
15580What have you to say about this, Hoden?
15580What other way could I look at it? 15580 What shall I find out?"
15580What then? 15580 What''d you come for, anyway?"
15580What''d you hide here for?
15580What''d you want to let her come out here for?
15580What''d you wing him for?
15580What''s all this commotion? 15580 What''s come off?
15580What''s that?
15580What''s the matter?
15580What''s this I hear about you, Bud? 15580 What''s this holler?"
15580What''s this news? 15580 What?"
15580What?
15580What?
15580When did Wright get it?
15580When may-- I see him?
15580Where are you going?
15580Where is he now?
15580Where is he now?
15580Where''m I hit?
15580Where''s Steele?
15580Where''s Steele?
15580Where''s your warrant to arrest Snell?
15580Where''ve you been? 15580 Which one?"
15580Who are you? 15580 Who are you?"
15580Who fires me, I''d like to know?
15580Who told you?
15580Who''re you?
15580Who''re you?
15580Who''s that?
15580Why did you discharge me?
15580Why do men, apparently honest men, seem to be so close- mouthed here? 15580 Why do n''t you discharge me?
15580Why should I make up with you?
15580Why, then, did n''t you?
15580Why? 15580 Why?"
15580Why?
15580Why?
15580Why?
15580Why?
15580Will you go with me to my old home? 15580 Will you wait?
15580Wo n''t you come in?
15580Worse? 15580 Would papa have arrested him?"
15580Wright, what''ll you do with him?
15580Yes, you said that, did n''t you?
15580You have killed men?
15580You know the hold I got on you-- the deal that made you boss of this rustler gang?
15580You mean double- cross the men? 15580 You remember how I heard Wright making you out vile to Miss Sampson?
15580You thet cowboy, Russ?
15580You were n''t driven to kill George?
15580You''ll not make her marry me?
15580You''ll take Snell without papers?
15580You''re the cowboy Russ?
15580You''re thet Ranger, hey?
15580You''ve guessed-- about your father?
15580Your work? 15580 _ Let_ her?
15580''We''re going after them, then?''
15580Ai n''t boardin''heah, is he?"
15580Ai n''t somebody goin''to plug this Ranger?"
15580All the same, Wright, did it ever strike you that most of our deals the last few years have been yours?"
15580An''as Steele has cashed, what the hell do you care?
15580An''what''d Wright say?"
15580And any time I-- I might-- All the same, Sally-- will you be my wife?"
15580And papa refused to see you-- presumably refused to cooperate with you?"
15580And was Sally in your confidence?"
15580Are n''t you the mayor of Linrock?"
15580Are you really on the square, Russ?
15580As for what I said, or meant to say, which is the same thing, how''d you take my actions?
15580At the tables, at the bars and lounging places remarks went the rounds:"Who''s thet Ranger after?
15580But I hoped I would be so happy to-- to reclaim you from-- Didn''t you ever have a sister, Russ?"
15580But can my father and cousin be taken without bloodshed?
15580But could she divine a motive scarcely yet formed in my brain?
15580But do you believe I was drunk when I say no?"
15580But was I to have that chance?
15580But what could I do?
15580But what else could I have told Diane?
15580But what was the right thing?
15580But, Mr. Steele, are n''t you exaggerating Linrock''s wickedness?"
15580But, Sally, can you get over it-- can you forget?"
15580But, first, ca n''t you arrange a meeting between Diane and Steele?
15580Can I rely on you?"
15580Cheerful and kind, is n''t he?"
15580Come out from behind these cowboy togs?"
15580Diane, was n''t Sally the deceitful thing?
15580Did Sampson start-- did his eyes show a fleeting glint-- did his face almost imperceptibly blanch?
15580Did he state his business?"
15580Did n''t I run like a scared jack- rabbit from Steele?
15580Did n''t you ever see a man the morning after a carouse?"
15580Did n''t you- all hear?
15580Did you hear-- do you understand why she appealed to Steele, asked him to be her friend?"
15580Did you see the notches on his gun?
15580Did you sell out?"
15580Did you?"
15580Do n''t you think if she was my wife I''d soon pull myself together?
15580Do they head this mysterious gang?"
15580Do you know if Sampson and Wright are at the ranch?"
15580Do you say he lies?"
15580Do you still think, brood about that fight?"
15580Do you think I beg you to let my father go, for his sake?
15580Do you think I''d let fear of a gang of rustlers stop me from going in business with a rancher?
15580Do you think it''ll kill him?"
15580Eh?
15580First, now, will you give Diane to me?"
15580For God''s sake, Sally, what do you take me for?"
15580For what had I turned my back on this beautiful, all- satisfying prospect?
15580Go without their knowing?
15580Had Diane Sampson guessed the guilt of her father?
15580Had I ever had anything but luck in these dangerous deals?
15580Had I mind enough to divine his torture, his temptation, his narrow escape?
15580Had Wright''s incomprehensible mention of Diane Sampson been an instinct of love-- of jealousy?
15580Had any one ever dared ask Steele that before?
15580Had ever a Ranger such a job as mine?
15580Had he been stopped?
15580Had that been the thing I imagined I had seen in Sampson''s face?
15580Had they forgotten, while I remembered?
15580Have you any horses handy?"
15580Have you been drunk a good deal?
15580Have you not insulted us enough?
15580How are Mrs. Hoden and the youngster to- day?"
15580How can so splendid a man be so bloody, base at heart?
15580How could I ever take care of my little ones?
15580How could Steele and I win them openly to our cause?
15580How could this be anything but sincere?
15580How seriously was Steele injured?
15580How''s this plan strike you?"
15580How, I wondered, had a man of his mind ever lived so long and gone so far among the exacting conditions of Pecos County?
15580I said,"Want a drink?"
15580I wanted so much to work for you-- Miss Sally, what have I done?
15580If I was all distraught with emotion, what must Steele have been?
15580If his intent is evil, why will he fail in it?"
15580Is he waitin''fer somebody?
15580Is n''t it glorious, Russ?"
15580Is n''t that proof?"
15580Is n''t this a terrible mix?"
15580Is that a fact or only my impression?"
15580Jest about how soon will he be found somewhere full of lead?"
15580Just as well, too, because if she''d....""Russ, did you honestly care for her?
15580Just how would Sally Langdon meet me now, after my regretted exhibition before her cousin?
15580Just now he says:''Where does Sampson live?''
15580Kind of them, ai n''t it?"
15580Leave them here to face whatever comes?"
15580Morton, can you give me any idea where Steele is?"
15580Must I stand alone-- all alone?
15580Now who in hell are you?"
15580Now, what''s this murder of Jim Hoden going to do to Morton, Zimmer, and their crowd?"
15580Of course, he could not get back the lost money, but would it be possible to close Martin''s place, or at least break up the crooked game?
15580Or are you what George calls you-- a drunken cowboy, a gambler, sharp with the cards, a gun- fighter?"
15580Our own lives, our happiness, come first, do they not?"
15580Russ, are you asking me to trust you?"
15580Russ, does Diane know?"
15580Russ, has it dawned on you yet, what I''ve got to do to Diane Sampson?"
15580Russ, have n''t you missed something?"
15580Russ, how could he stand up under such a wound?
15580Russ, was it you?"
15580Sally Langdon?
15580Sally, Russ, what shall we do?
15580Sally, how long has this affair been going on?"
15580Sally, what can we do?
15580Sally, what does Diane know about her father?"
15580Savvy what I mean, Morton?
15580Savvy what I mean?"
15580See the big white stone?
15580See?
15580Shall I go back?
15580She''s fine, but the old man?
15580Shot you from behind, did n''t he?"
15580So it''s settled then?"
15580So what can I do?"
15580Steele?"
15580Sure if I''d won I would n''t have been sorry, eh?
15580Swore you''d never come back?
15580Talking about work-- who''d you say Snell worked for?"
15580Tell me, what has happened?"
15580That satisfy you?"
15580The real thing, I mean?"
15580Then I saw the leaping thought-- would this daughter side against him?
15580Then it''s not well known that Sampson owns the Hope So?"
15580Then you take sides with him against my father?"
15580They''d fight if they....""What?"
15580Under such circumstances could I kill him when I did n''t have to?"
15580Understand?
15580Was he ever going to speak?
15580Was it more for his sake than for her own that she hoped-- for surely she hoped-- that Steele loved her?
15580Was it to arrest and jail a few rustlers?
15580Was it to be as terrible as Steele''s had been?
15580Was it to kill that hated Wright?
15580Was it to meet that mocking Sampson face to face and show him my shield and reach for my gun?
15580Was it to please and aid my old captain, Neal of the Rangers?
15580Was it to save the Service to the State?
15580Was it to save the people of Linrock from further greed, raids, murder?
15580Was she testing me?
15580Well, I''m to go on, up at the ranch, falling further in love with that sweet kid instead of coming out straight to face things with you?"
15580Well, Mrs. Hoden, did n''t I tell you friends would come?
15580What did she read in mine?
15580What do I care for your old gun?
15580What do you mean?''
15580What do you want?''
15580What else could I make of that terrible thing in his eyes?
15580What else could he have done?
15580What for?
15580What had fate done to Vaughn Steele and to me?
15580What if Steele had heard her say that?
15580What kind of a game was you givin''Frank?"
15580What speech known to the tongue could have given me more torture?
15580What trouble?"
15580What was I doing to her-- to Vaughn?
15580What''d make them fight?"
15580What''d you think of that stand?
15580What''ll he do fust off?
15580What''s the matter with you?"
15580Whatever is the matter with baby''s dress?"
15580When can you take me?"
15580When would the town wake up, not only to a little nerve, but to the usefulness of a Ranger?
15580Where, now, was the arch prettiness, the gay, sweet charm of Sally Langdon?
15580Which do you prefer?"
15580Who could have stopped him, then?
15580Who does Snell work for?"
15580Who heads the gang anyway?"
15580Who would ever connect Roger Sampson with a rustler gang?
15580Who''s goin''to draw on him fust-- an''go to hell?
15580Who, but that wild boy in there could have saved us all?
15580Whom shall I believe?
15580Why ca n''t he?
15580Why did Sampson want to see me?
15580Why did he hold his coat like that?
15580Why did my sharpened and experienced wits interpret a hint of threat or menace in Sampson''s reminder?
15580Why did she discharge me?"
15580Why did you let me go?"
15580Why not take to the open every night?"
15580Why on earth do you want to search here?
15580Why''d you want to blurt out that Jack Blome was here to kill Steele?"
15580Why, why?
15580Why?"
15580Why?"
15580Why?"
15580Will you be my friend?
15580Will you come?"
15580Will you forgive me?"
15580Will you give me a chance?
15580Will you let me in on some kind of deal?
15580Will you marry me?"
15580Will you start me up as a stockman, with a little herd all my own?"
15580Will you take my hand?
15580Will you trust me a little?
15580With cards, an''gun, too, eh?"
15580Would Steele ever come?
15580Would not Steele have been less than a man or more than a man had he been impervious to it?
15580Would she help to betray him?
15580Yet did he betray anything but rage at this interloper?
15580Yet, what did I know of women?
15580You mean my father and cousin George are misinformed or wrong about Steele?
15580You mean your Ranger duty-- the arresting of rough characters?"
15580You remember we used to rest on the high ridge where there was a shady place-- such a beautiful outlook?
15580You say I wronged him, Russ?
15580You thought you meant it, did n''t you?''
15580You understood me?
15580You were spying on my uncle?"
15580You''re rich?"
15580You''re the feller who jest left word fer some one at the Hope So?"
15580does he expect to_ stay_?"
1261A letter W. Does that mean Wetzel?
1261A little nervous, eh?
1261A soldier? 1261 Alfred, what do you mean by hiding the belle of the dance away like this?
1261Am I all right? 1261 Am I then, so distasteful to you that you would rather wait here and suffer a half hour longer while I go for assistance?
1261And are you always sad when you are sincere?
1261And do you think Tarhe, Wingenund, Pipe, Cornplanter, and all those chiefs will unite their forces and attack us?
1261And how does Myeerah like the settlement by this time?
1261And what good would your runnin''do?
1261And you say you are a fisherman? 1261 Any sign of Wetzel or the Indians?"
1261Are the Indians half as bad as they are called?
1261Are the Indians on the way here?
1261Are they not sweet?
1261Are you Simon Girty?
1261Are you afraid to touch him?
1261Are you fond of canoeing and fishing?
1261Bessie, has my sister indulged in any shocking escapade in my absence? 1261 Betty, I wish to know why you ignored Mr. Clarke this morning?"
1261Betty, do you dare tell me now that you do not care for me?
1261Betty, does it hurt much?
1261Betty, what in the world could you have said to my husband?
1261Betty, where are you goin''?
1261Betty, will you fill my pipe?
1261Betty, would you mind going over to the Fort and relieving Mrs. Martin an hour or two?
1261But why? 1261 By what right does she come to free my captive?"
1261Can an Indian Princess who has the blood of great chiefs in her veins prove her love in any way that she has not? 1261 Can it really be you?
1261Can you find nothing better to talk about?
1261Can you not speak? 1261 Col. Zane, do n''t you think Wetzel may be mistaken?"
1261Dear me, is that all?
1261Did Dan''s mother tell you that? 1261 Did he?
1261Did n''t you want him to help you?
1261Did they fight, or was Mr. Clarke stabbed in his sleep?
1261Did you expect to go?
1261Did you get more than one shot at them?
1261Did you read my letter?
1261Did you see any bars and bufflers?
1261Did your brother tell you I wanted to see you this morning?
1261Do n''t you think so, Lydia?
1261Do you get homesick?
1261Do you imagine I waylaid Mr. Clarke, and then sprained my ankle on purpose?
1261Do you mean I am more thoughtful?
1261Do you presume to criticise Wetzel''s judgment?
1261Do you really mean that?
1261Do you remember him? 1261 Do you remember when you used to lift me on your horse and give me lessons in riding?"
1261Do you think it possible they might have fallen in with the Indians?
1261Do you think the Fort can hold out?
1261Does not Myeerah truly love you?
1261Does the Indian boy think he can frighten a white warrior?
1261Eb, what will Lew Wetzel do on a night like this?
1261Ebenezer, what is all this confab about? 1261 For me?
1261Go with you to the village of the pale faces, where Myeerah would be scorned, pointed at as your captors laughed at and pitied? 1261 Gone?"
1261Gone?
1261Has Jonathan heard it?
1261Have you any more Indians with you?
1261Have you become well acquainted with the boys?
1261Have you come all the way over here without a gun? 1261 Have you ever seen Red Fox?"
1261Have you more pets than Tige and Madcap?
1261Have you not met Mr. Miller before he came here from Fort Pitt?
1261Have you seen these chiefs?
1261Hello, Betts, what''s up?
1261Hello, Jack, where did you come from?
1261Here? 1261 How are you?"
1261How dare you? 1261 How did Myeerah learn of your capture by Cornplanter?
1261How did you get up in the loft?
1261How did you happen to git over here? 1261 How do you like the fort by this time?"
1261How does it come that you have the Indian girl with you?
1261How is he, Bessie?
1261How long have I been home?
1261How long have you been near the fort?
1261How long will it be until I am big enough to go?
1261How so?
1261How would we ever reach the fort by the big river? 1261 Hurt?
1261I beseeching? 1261 I can not persuade you to let me go?"
1261I? 1261 If it be necessary that you use my name, and I do not see how that can be possible, will you please have courtesy enough to say Miss Zane?"
1261If they meet again-- but how can you keep them apart?
1261Is it not rather risky going down there?
1261Is it? 1261 Is that all you remember?"
1261Is that all? 1261 Is that all?
1261Is the Indian Princess pretty?
1261Is there any maiden in your old home whom you have learned to love more than Myeerah?
1261Is there any other wound beside this one in his arm?
1261Is there, then, no hope for me?
1261Is this my Indian sweetheart?
1261Isaac, Can you get Myeerah to talk? 1261 It is customary, is it not?"
1261Jack, can you see anything?
1261Let me go, brother, let me go?
1261Lew, did you get my turkey?
1261Lew, what do you mean?
1261Lewis, did you ever have a chance to kill a hostile Indian and not take it?
1261Look here, Lew, is that not a genuine call?
1261Major McColloch, do you remember me?
1261Major will you tell Captain Boggs to come over after supper? 1261 Major, from what hill did you jump your horse?"
1261Martin shot? 1261 May I see him?"
1261Me and him had a long talk last night and--"You did not go to him and talk of me, did you?
1261Message? 1261 Miller, will you take a shot for the first prize, which I was about to award to Jonathan?"
1261Miss Zane, will you dance with me?
1261Mother, is that you?
1261Mr. Clarke? 1261 Mrs. Martin, what shall I do?"
1261My boy, did you not have Indians enough a short time ago?
1261Myeerah, what do you mean?
1261Myeerah, will you sing a Huron love- song?
1261No, I suppose not, but are you entirely innocent of those sweet glances which you gave him this morning?
1261Now, is n''t that too bad? 1261 Oh, is that all?"
1261Oh, why did you not tell me?
1261Papa, when shall I be big enough to fight bars and bufflers and Injuns?
1261Remember Isaac? 1261 Sam, what did you do with a letter Mr. Clarke gave you last October and instructed you to deliver to Betty?"
1261Saved your life?
1261Say, Betts, what the deuce is wrong?
1261So you have not forgotten me?
1261Spoiled? 1261 Sullivan, in God''s name, what can we do?
1261Then Col. Zane did not tell you?
1261Then what did you mean?
1261Then you are not glad to see Myeerah?
1261Twice?
1261Was not that delightful?
1261Was not that little fellow cute? 1261 Well, Betty, what do you think?"
1261Well, Girty, what is it?
1261Well, Tige, old fellow, what is it?
1261Well, what on earth have you been doing?
1261Were those the words he used?
1261Were you going to shoot?
1261Wetzel, in your judgment, what effect will this massacre and Crawford''s death have on the border?
1261Wetzel, what can we do? 1261 What ails the dog?"
1261What are you talking about?
1261What authority have you here?
1261What can an Injun hunter say to amuse the belle of the border?
1261What can that be?
1261What did he mean, Betts?
1261What did he mean?
1261What did he say?
1261What difference does that make now?
1261What do I think?
1261What do you care whether strangers believe or not? 1261 What do you mean?
1261What do you mean? 1261 What else did he say?"
1261What has he done that he be made the plaything of children? 1261 What has he in particular against you?"
1261What has that to do with it? 1261 What have you there?"
1261What in the world has happened? 1261 What is Lewis looking at?"
1261What is it you are churning so vigorously?
1261What is it, Sam?
1261What is the matter with Tige?
1261What is the nature of this excursion, and how long shall we be gone?
1261What kind of a man was he?
1261What letter?
1261What possessed you to do this, Sam? 1261 What right have you to speak?"
1261What shall Myeerah say?
1261What shall we do with the horses?
1261What the hell?
1261What was that?
1261What was that?
1261What would I do if Mr. Simon Girty tried to make a squaw of me?
1261What?
1261When did he insult you?
1261Where are Metzar and the other men?
1261Where are you young people going?
1261Where is Isaac?
1261Where on earth have you been?
1261Where were you headin''your pony?
1261Where''s Betts? 1261 Where?"
1261Who are you? 1261 Who is it?"
1261Who is that tall man with her?
1261Why can not you free me?
1261Why did you not tell me that man was here again?
1261Why do n''t they do something?
1261Why do n''t they fire the cannon?
1261Why do you ask?
1261Why does not Clarke return?
1261Why does the paleface hide like a fox near the camp of Cornplanter?
1261Why not fight for her, then? 1261 Why so?"
1261Why, Betty, what in the world do you mean? 1261 Why, Eb, what do you mean?
1261Why, Lew, you do not mean you would shoot Madcap?
1261Why, what is this? 1261 Why-- why are you in such a hurry to go?"
1261Will Mr. Clarke live?
1261Will she never tell me? 1261 Will the girls have a chance in these races?"
1261Will there be any way to get news from Fort Henry while we are away?
1261Will you call Betty here a minute?
1261Will you let go of that bridle, or shall I get off and walk back for assistance?
1261Will you surrender?
1261Will you take this man to be your wedded husband, to love, honor and obey him all the days of your life?
1261Will you take this woman to be your wedded wife, to love, cherish and protect her all the days of her life?
1261Will you tell us?
1261Will you-- please-- for some one?
1261With you?
1261With you?
1261Would you expect Betty to fall into his arms?
1261Would you mind being explicit?
1261You are going to see if the Indians are making preparations to besiege the Fort?
1261You are going to stay with us a while, are you not?
1261You have learned to dance and ride and--"What?
1261You think I had n''t ought to speak to him of you?
1261You''re in love with Betty, ai n''t you?
1261****************"Bess, what do you think?"
1261A woman-- what can she do?
1261After all could there not have been some mistake?
1261And how do you like the frontier?
1261And the sprained ankle?
1261And then in a lower tone she continued:"What did you mean about Mr. Miller?
1261And what life could be freer than a Huron''s?
1261And where did you get all that pretty fringe and those beautiful beads?"
1261Anything else?"
1261Are you coming?"
1261Are you enjoying yourself?"
1261Are you not entirely well?"
1261Are you not going back to the Wyandots at a dangerous time?"
1261Are you sure he spoke?
1261Are you too off on a turkey hunt?"
1261Been out for a ride?"
1261Bessie, will not cold water do as well?"
1261Betty, what have you done?"
1261But for Heaven''s sake, Lew, how would he profit by betraying us?"
1261But if this were true where was the clatter of the horse''s hoofs?
1261But tell me, do n''t be angry, do n''t you think too much of some one?"
1261But what can women do in times of war?
1261But why do you ask?"
1261By the way, what do you think of this Ralfe Miller?
1261By what-- whom?"
1261Can I go with you next time?"
1261Can you do anything to get me out of this?"
1261Can you expect a man to feel as I do and remain calm?
1261Can you not realize that we would be happier if you would let me go?
1261Can you understand that?"
1261Can you, Jack?"
1261Come over to see about the horses?
1261Could anything be lovelier than that soft, dark brown?"
1261Could she ever be happy?
1261Could she ever forget?
1261Could she not have averted all this?
1261Did he call for any particular young lady?
1261Did he take you in his arms?
1261Did n''t he tell you?"
1261Did you read it?"
1261Do I know him?
1261Do I look mussed or-- or excited-- or anything?"
1261Do n''t you know we have had frost?"
1261Do you hear that odd clicking noise?
1261Do you hear?
1261Do you not see that this will end in a tragedy some day?
1261Do you think I am made of wood?
1261Do you understand?
1261Does she care for him?"
1261Finally Silas Zane burst out:"Not find it?
1261For now what could she give this man to whom she owed more than her life?
1261For what might the morning sun disclose?
1261For what?
1261From Fort Pitt?
1261From whom?"
1261Getting ready to put on the harness, eh?
1261Glad to see me?
1261Going after that turkey?
1261Had he run off with her?
1261Had not Betty told them she did not care for Mr. Miller?
1261Has he been good?
1261Has she not suffered?
1261Have n''t I been away as well as you?
1261Have you anything to substantiate your words?"
1261Have you anything to suggest?"
1261Have you been doing anything with your traps?"
1261Have you been hurt?
1261Have you ever heard that long mournful howl Tige gives out sometimes in the dead of night?"
1261Have you forgotten them?"
1261Have you heard of Major McColloch''s leap over the hill?"
1261How about the McCollochs?
1261How are you?
1261How could she?
1261How dared he?
1261How did he ever reach home?"
1261How did he succeed in binding Tige?"
1261How did she do it?
1261How do you know?"
1261How goes it at the south bastion?"
1261How had he kept that promise made when Betty was a little thing bouncing on his knee?
1261How had she ever been deceived in him?
1261How long have you known Lew Wetzel?"
1261I am very happy; but tell me, did a message come for me to- day?"
1261I have left a fine old plantation, slaves, horses, a country noted for its pretty women-- for what?
1261I wonder if he is still living?"
1261I wonder what the deuce this is?
1261Is he dead?"
1261Is he going to Fort Pitt?"
1261Is he not pretty?"
1261Is it any wonder?
1261Is it not enough?
1261Is it not rather dull and lonesome here for you?"
1261Is n''t he pretty?
1261Is not all nature sad?
1261Is she badly hurt?
1261Is she here?"
1261Is she not laughed at, scorned, called a''paleface''by the other tribes?
1261Is she unhappy?
1261Lew, did Slover know how many men got out?"
1261Lewis, what can you make out?"
1261Love her?
1261Lydia slipped her arm affectionately around Betty''s neck and said,"Why did you not come over to the Fort to- day?"
1261Marry the first man who asked her?"
1261May I come over to see you to- morrow?"
1261May I help you?"
1261May I?"
1261Mr. Clarke, will you say something appropriate?"
1261Now what would you do if he caught you on one of your lonely rides and carried you off to his wigwam?
1261Of course, you have read his books?"
1261Oh, Lew, Mr. Clarke, can not you rescue him?
1261Or must I take again those awful chances of escape?
1261Perhaps she might have misjudged him?
1261Please let me carry you?"
1261Poor Clarke, what has he done now?"
1261Shall I accept that incident as a happy augury?
1261Shall I take her?"
1261She gave him a little shake and said:"Noah, have you been fighting again?"
1261Strange choice for a girl, was it not?"
1261Surely she could not have trailed you?"
1261Tell me, is it because we went off in the canoe and have been in danger?"
1261That kind of gives me a right, do n''t it, considerin''it''s all fer your happiness?"
1261Then, after a long silence, Alfred continued,"Will you go down to the old sycamore?"
1261These make three, do they not?"
1261To whom belonged that white face?
1261Was he free?
1261Was his finding you an accident?"
1261Was it a bird or a squirrel?
1261Was it an accident?"
1261Was it necessary to keep me here all this time to explain that you were on duty?"
1261Was n''t it dreadful, his carrying you?"
1261Was n''t that a plucky thing?"
1261Was not Girty, the white savage, the bane of the poor settlers, within range of a weapon that never failed?
1261Was not the murderous chieftain, who had once whipped and tortured him, who had burned Crawford alive, there in plain sight?
1261Was this his sister or-- someone else?
1261We are happy to see you get back your old time spirits, but could you not be a little more careful?
1261Well, Betty, how are you?"
1261Well, he thought, what did it matter?
1261Well, that is nothing to get alarmed about, is it?
1261Were the Indians preparing for war?
1261What are you driving at?"
1261What can I do for you?"
1261What could she do?
1261What could she have thought of me?
1261What did Colonel Ebenezer Zane tell him?"
1261What did I miss?"
1261What did he mean?
1261What did my brother tell you?"
1261What did my father say to you?"
1261What did you do with it?"
1261What did you tell him?"
1261What did-- could you have said?"
1261What do you make out?"
1261What does it mean?"
1261What does this mean?"
1261What had awakened her?
1261What had she done?
1261What has happened?
1261What has happened?"
1261What has he to do with Betty?
1261What has he to say?"
1261What have you been doing all winter?"
1261What have you been doing?"
1261What have you meant all this winter?
1261What have you to say of your father and the Major and John McColloch?
1261What man?"
1261What message?"
1261What mysterious force thrilled through Alfred Clarke and made Betty Zane tremble?
1261What right have you to detain me?"
1261What right have you to say that?
1261What say you, Wetzel?"
1261What shall I do?"
1261What shall we use for bait?"
1261What the deuce is that?
1261What was it that made his heart beat faster?
1261What was the meaning of the arch glances she bestowed upon him, if she did not care for him?
1261What was there so familiar in the poise of that figure?
1261What were Indians and pioneers, forts and cities to it?
1261What were the women sobbing and crying over?
1261What will become of Myeerah if you leave her?
1261What will he say about the massacre?"
1261What would her girl friends say?
1261What would she say?
1261What would you have her do?
1261What would you have me do?"
1261What''s the row?"
1261What''s this?"
1261What''s to be done?"
1261When did you first see this change?"
1261When the dance ended Lydia and Betty stopped before Wetzel and Betty said:"Lew, are n''t you going to ask us to dance?"
1261When will you return to the Fort?"
1261Where are you going so early?"
1261Where did you learn to steer a canoe?"
1261Where is Betty?"
1261Where is the Colonel?"
1261Where shall I look?
1261Who are you?"
1261Who are you?"
1261Who dared beard him in his den?
1261Who dared defy the greatest power in all Indian tribes?
1261Who is he?"
1261Who is there to mourn for Logan?
1261Who knows what will befall this little settlement?
1261Who knows?
1261Who made the suit?
1261Who taught you?"
1261Who was the Indian girl?
1261Who was to tell her that he loved her?
1261Who was to tell her that it was because his whole heart and soul had gone to her that he had kissed her?
1261Who will volunteer?"
1261Who''s this?
1261Whom shall we send?
1261Why are you not civil to Clarke?"
1261Why could you not leave me in peace?"
1261Why did n''t I pay more attention to Wetzel''s advice?"
1261Why did n''t you keep on lettin''''em come in?
1261Why did n''t you shoot him?
1261Why did she think of him so often?
1261Why did you not say so?
1261Why do you ask?"
1261Why do you ask?"
1261Why not let the Indians kill me?"
1261Why not try to win her?"
1261Will it be declared?"
1261Will you come in?"
1261Will you ever free me?
1261Will you forgive me and may we not be friends?"
1261Will you go with me?
1261Will you tell us one?"
1261With only a few charges for their rifles and none for the cannon how could they hope to hold out against the savages?
1261With the veil rolled away could you work as hard, accomplish as much?
1261Would we ever see you again?"
1261Would you care if I never returned?"
1261Would you like to see them?"
1261Would you wish her to be inconstant, like the moon?''"
1261You do n''t care nothin''for Miller, do you Betty?"
2070''Air you Jean Isbel, son of ole Gass Isbel?'' 2070 ''Counterfeit?
2070''Who saw me?'' 2070 ''Why was n''t I smart?''
2070''You say you saw me?'' 2070 Adios means good- by?"
2070Agreed.... All daid black, is n''t he, except that white face? 2070 Am I drunk that you grab me?"
2070Am I nice?
2070Am I out of my haid, or are y''u?
2070Am I to pack my belongin''s or leave them heah?
2070An'', say, did n''t thet last shot sound too sharp fer Somers''s forty- five?
2070An''are y''u Bill Isbel?
2070An''how are we goin''to get their bodies?
2070An''now what do you think of Jean Isbel?
2070An''now what''s left for me?
2070An''powerful thoughtless an''--an''blind-- lettin''men kiss you an''fondle you-- when you''re really a growed- up woman now?
2070An''then what?
2070An''then, what d''ye think? 2070 An''whar''s Guy Isbel?"
2070An''what then, boy?
2070An''which way?
2070An''who told you I was goin''to ride in to- day?
2070An''who''s that?
2070An''why?
2070An''you want to leave it?
2070And where have y''u been, uncle? 2070 And you never opened it?"
2070Ann, did you ever meet Ellen Jorth?
2070Ann, do you think she''s a bad girl?
2070Anyhow, the woods was full of flyin''bullets.... Springer, did you account for any of them?
2070Anythin''to interest me?
2070Are y''u goin''to stay heah-- an''wait for them?
2070Are you a sheep herder?
2070Are you goin''to stay here always?
2070Are you hurt-- bad?
2070Are yu goin''away again?
2070Are-- you-- all right?
2070Aw, dad, you do n''t reckon they''ll round us up heah?
2070Bad? 2070 Between sheepmen and cattlemen?"
2070Blaisdell, did y''u ever heah of me in Texas?
2070Blue, how air y''u?
2070Blue?
2070But I asked you to marry me?
2070But I''m shore curious.... Daggs, then-- he was nothin''to y''u?
2070But what''s the use of thinkin''? 2070 By whom?
2070By whom?
2070Cain''t I run a horse round heah without being chased?
2070Cain''t it be helped?
2070Care- less?
2070Colter, what are y''u goin''to do?
2070Colter, what''re we goin''to do?
2070Colter-- where-- oh, where are Y''u takin''me?
2070Colter? 2070 Dad, tell me, is there goin''to be a war?"
2070Dad, when y''u play cards do n''t y''u call a spade a spade?
2070Dad, where''s my pack?
2070Dad, will those hogs-- eat human flesh?
2070Deals? 2070 Did I say I would n''t?"
2070Did Sprague tell you aboot this half- Indian Isbel-- aboot his reputation?
2070Did he look to you like a real woodsman?
2070Did he say Spades belonged to him?
2070Did he shoot himself accidentally?
2070Did y''u go with them?
2070Did y''u know many Texas girls?
2070Did y''u offer to give Spades back?
2070Did y''u see Isbel?
2070Did y''u talk to him?
2070Did y''u tell the truth-- when y''u denied ever bein''a sweetheart of Simm Bruce?
2070Did you come heah to see me?
2070Did you get a bead on anythin''?
2070Did you know who they were?
2070Do n''t you know?
2070Do y''u?
2070Do you like him?
2070Do you like it?
2070Does it mean anythin''to y''u?
2070Does old Sprague live here?
2070Doon''t y''u know anythin''about-- about people? 2070 Ellen, did Jean Isbel see this black horse?"
2070Ellen, has Colter told y''u yet-- aboot-- aboot Lee an''Jackson?
2070Ellen, what riled Daggs?
2070Ellen, what''s happened to y''u?
2070Ellen, y''u shore know I always loved y''u-- now do n''t y''u?
2070For my sake?
2070For what?
2070Forty- four, eh? 2070 Gamblin''?"
2070Game I... Game of what?
2070Girl, have y''u lost your nerve?
2070Girl, we''re strangers, but what of that? 2070 Girl, what do you mean?"
2070Girl, what the hell are y''u sayin''?
2070Go with them? 2070 Gun?
2070Hash Knife Gang? 2070 Have n''t you sense enough to see that?
2070Have you got a horse?
2070Have you no shame? 2070 Hey, Ellen, are y''u there?"
2070Hey, Jim-- what''s the shootin''?
2070How aboot Simm Brace?
2070How aboot friends?
2070How aboot the sheep?
2070How do you know, boy?
2070How many left in that Isbel outfit?
2070How so?
2070How them winders have wooden shutters thet keep a light from showin''outside? 2070 How''d this heah young Isbel strike you?"
2070How''d y''u- all guess that?
2070How''d yu do that? 2070 How''s Tad?"
2070How''s that, Johnny?
2070How-- so?
2070Insulted you?...
2070Is that a wolf?
2070Jean, do you know any of them?
2070Jean, what you make of it?
2070Jean, would it be any easier for our women if we let these men shoot us down in cold blood?
2070Jean-- can you-- can you shoot that far?
2070Jim, what''s to be done?
2070Killed them-- that way?
2070Like what?
2070Mah child, when''d Kurnel Jorth ever play for fun?
2070Mah dear, shore you set on my knee just the other day, now, did n''t you?
2070Man, could I do more?
2070Me? 2070 My name-- mentioned?"
2070No.... Did Sprague tell you anythin''about the row he saw me in?
2070Of course there are honest an''square sheepmen in the Basin?
2070Oh, did he really say that? 2070 Pepe, when is Antonio comin''back?"
2070Please keep this-- this meetin''of mine with her all to yourself, wo n''t you?
2070Queen, is my uncle Tad heah?
2070Reckon you''re used to bunkin''outdoors?
2070Say, Bruce,said Daggs,"was this heah palaverin''of yours an''Jean Isbel''s aboot the old stock dispute?
2070Say, ca n''t he twinkle through the forest? 2070 Say, did you see any strange horse tracks?"
2070Say, do y''u expect me to believe that?
2070Say, do you reckon Blue really is King Fisher?
2070Say, was Daggs in thet Jorth outfit?
2070See?
2070Seein''that you an''Lee Jorth hate each other, why could n''t you act like men? 2070 Shore y''u do n''t think I''d run off if my dad got in a fight?"
2070Shore y''u never expected me?
2070Slater, what''s this heah black''s name?
2070So y''u- all got home?
2070So? 2070 Son, did you bury Bernardino?"
2070Spades?
2070Stolen-- pasture-- tracked him up heah?
2070Tell me, uncle, what''s goin''on down in the Valley?
2070That aboot your bein''so good?
2070That y''u, Jean?
2070Then you''ll meet me here day after to- morrow?
2070Then-- Are you on the ranchers''side?
2070Thet made Bruce bust out puffin''an''spittin'':''Wha- tt, fer instance? 2070 This-- sheepman, Jorth?"
2070To those hogs? 2070 Too late?"
2070Uncle John, y''u shore cain''t mean my father would n''t stop fightin''long enough to drive the hogs off an''bury those daid men?
2070Uncle Tad, are y''u heah?
2070Uncle, are y''u in pain?
2070Wal, Ellen-- how aboot Jean Isbel-- our half- breed Nez Perce friend-- who was shore seen handlin''y''u familiar?
2070Wal, Jean, do you recollect them shootin''-irons?
2070Wal, Miss Jorth, I reckon you mean we''re a bad lot of sheepmen?
2070Wal, are y''u goin''away with me?
2070Wal, boss, what did I tell you?
2070Wal, come in an''set down, wo n''t you?
2070Wal, now what''s up?
2070Wal, then, why did you let them? 2070 Wal, this stand- offishness of yours?"
2070Wal, what happened out there?
2070Wal, what if it is?
2070Wal, what''re they goin''to do after dark, an''what''re WE goin''to do?
2070Wal, what''s your trick?
2070Wal, would n''t you git kind of a hunch thet the rustlers was-- say a leetle friendly toward the sheepmen?
2070Was Slater near you when he yelled out?
2070Was he glad to hear it?
2070Was it-- y''u?
2070Was n''t thet a queer way fer a man to act?
2070Well then, why did you ask?
2070Were n''t any of y''u decent enough to look after my uncle?
2070Whar?
2070What did I fetch you, hey?
2070What did he have in that package? 2070 What did he think of me?"
2070What did he want up heah?
2070What did you do with it?
2070What did you see?'' 2070 What difference does that make?
2070What do I care for the talk down in that Basin?
2070What do y''u mean?
2070What do y''u want there?
2070What do y''u want?
2070What do you make of this kind of fightin''?
2070What for-- y''u hussy? 2070 What is it, Shepp?"
2070What more do we want?
2070What of? 2070 What started such rumor?"
2070What the hell''s up?
2070What was it, then?
2070What''ll become of her? 2070 What''s got into y''u?"
2070What''s in a name?
2070What''s that?
2070What''s the good word?
2070What''s the matter with him?
2070What''s the matter, kid?
2070What''s this?
2070What''s-- wrong-- up heah?
2070What- at? 2070 Where bound?"
2070Where did it happen? 2070 Where do we come in?"
2070Where is he?
2070Where was me an''Guy, huh? 2070 Where was your gun?"
2070Where you goin''with your gun? 2070 Where''s Antonio?"
2070Where''s Queen?
2070Where''s Somers?
2070Where''s dad an''Uncle Jackson?
2070Where''s father?
2070Where''s my dad?
2070Where?... 2070 Which one do you want, Jean?"
2070Which way is the Rim?
2070Who are they goin''to fight?
2070Who did, then?
2070Who has?
2070Who is he?
2070Who''re they?
2070Who''re--- you?
2070Who''s after you?
2070Who''s goin''to tell the women?
2070Who''s this man Greaves?
2070Who''s with y''u, Colter?
2070Who-- did it?
2070Who? 2070 Who?"
2070Whose gun is that?
2070Why did y''u want to tell me that particularly?
2070Why do you hate me so?
2070Why not?
2070Why not?
2070Why should I?
2070Will somebody please tell me where to find my father, Gaston Isbel?
2070With y''u, dad, at the haid of one faction and Gaston Isbel the other?
2070Wo n''t y''u take me away?
2070Word has been passed ag''in''your good name-- your honor.... An''hevn''t you given cause fer thet?
2070Would n''t you like to know? 2070 Would you go away with me?"
2070Y''u mean that?
2070Y''u will be-- Ellen-- unless--"Aw, shut up that kind of gab, will y''u?
2070Y''u''re shore?
2070Yes?
2070You know he''s got this Daggs to lead his faction against the Isbels?
2070You know this talk of sheepmen buckin''the cattlemen is all a blind?
2070You mean Greaves or some of his friends?
2070You''re not insulted?
2070''Why not?
2070... An''what''s likely to come of this mess?"
2070... An''why not?"
2070... Could y''u forgive a Jorth?"
2070... Dad, ca n''t this fight be avoided?"
2070... Did he-- really mean it?"
2070... Do y''u know anythin''about hogs?"
2070... How can a girl be nice when she has no clean, decent woman''s clothes to wear?"
2070... How''re y''u buckin''up, girl?"
2070... Now ai n''t y''u, shore?"
2070... Wal, I might hev reckoned so.... Ellen, how do you stand on this hyar sheep an''cattle question?"
2070... What kind of a game do you think you can play with me?"
2070... What you mean, girl, runnin''like a streak right down on us?
2070... What''ll become of all the women?
2070... Who did kill my father?"
2070Aboot his father''s range an''water?
2070After all, was it not merely an accident?
2070Ai n''t this a store?
2070Ai n''t y''u a hoss tracker thet rustlers cain''t fool?
2070Ai n''t y''u a plumb dead shot?
2070Ai n''t y''u an Injun, Jean Isbel?
2070Ai n''t y''u wuss''ern a grizzly bear in a rough- an''-tumble?
2070An''Antonio''s gone.... Now, honest, Ellen, did n''t y''u heah rifle shots off somewhere?"
2070An''Bill an''Guy?"
2070An''how do y''u account for layin''me out with every dirty name y''u could give tongue to?"
2070An''partickler aboot, sheep?"
2070An''what for?"
2070An''where''s Queen?"
2070An''you, Jean, where''s your girl?
2070And why not?
2070Any truth in that?"
2070Are You well, dad, an''all right?"
2070Are n''t y''u takin''a terrible chance?"
2070Are y''u cut?
2070Ask him?"
2070Besides, if she had wanted to run off from Colter, where could she go?
2070Between whom?"
2070But could he lie there to hear-- to see-- when he had a knife and an arm?
2070But how much longer are yu goin''to be like this heah?"
2070But thet was only natural, considerin''--""What?"
2070But what did it matter who was to blame for the Jorth- Isbel feud?
2070But what if you throwed your sheep round my range an''sheeped off the grass so my cattle would hev to move or starve?"
2070But what the hell CAN we do?"
2070But what was the vague sense of all not being well with him-- the essence of a faint regret-- the insistence of a hovering shadow?
2070But would n''t you hev a queer idee aboot it?"
2070By what monstrous motive had she done that?
2070By whom?
2070Ca n''t you feel the same about me?"
2070Ca n''t you see that?
2070Ca n''t you tell that?
2070Colter-- cain''t y''u see?"
2070Could he live up to the character that somehow had forestalled his advent in Grass Valley?
2070Could she escape her fate?
2070Could she ever forget?
2070Could these be friends of the Jorth crowd, on the way with warnings of the approach of the Isbels?
2070Could y''u?"
2070Dad, what was the idea askin''me to pack out an arsenal?"
2070Did Bill know what Blue knew?
2070Did Colter mean what Daggs had always meant?
2070Did he say anythin''about what he an''the rest of them are goin''to do?"
2070Did n''t Jean find the black hoss up at Jorth''s ranch?"
2070Did they sense that their father would never come back?
2070Did you find it?"
2070Do y''u heah that?
2070Do you Isbels want to be killed like sheep?"
2070Do you?"
2070Ellen did not return his greeting, but queried, almost breathlessly,"Did y''u come by our ranch?"
2070First off, what did Jim Blaisdell tell you?"
2070Had Gaston Isbel truly and dishonestly started her father on his downhill road?
2070Had he become infatuated, all in a day, with this Ellen Jorth?
2070Had he fallen?
2070Had he met her only that morning?
2070Had not the Ellen Jorth incident ended?
2070Had she reached out to clasp him?
2070Had they lied?
2070Has he any children?"
2070Have any of you a word to say in Ellen Jorth''s defense?
2070Have yu got any hay for the hosses?"
2070He might kill y''u and-- then where would I be?"
2070He never lived heah.... An''my sister Ann said-- he got sweet on y''u.... Now did he?"
2070Hev you any relatives away from hyar thet you could go to till this fight''s over?"
2070How aboot that?"
2070How aboot that?"
2070How aboot thet?''
2070How about Jorth?
2070How can a novel be stirring and thrilling, as were those times, unless it be full of sensation?
2070How can the truth be told about the pioneering of the West if the struggle, the fight, the blood be left out?
2070How could it happen?
2070How strange that the little ones seemed to realize the meaning of this good- by?
2070Hussy?
2070I ca n''t say the meetin''was not interestin'', at least to me.... Will you tell me what you know about her?"
2070I expect him back soon.... Did y''u come to see him?"
2070I meant only hevn''t you been, say, sort of-- careless?"
2070I met you... fell in love with you in a flash-- though I never knew it till after.... Why do you hate me so terribly?"
2070I must stick to Dad.... or kill myself?"
2070I said so, did n''t I?"
2070I seen him nount his horse an''ride away.... Now, girl, what hev you to say?"
2070I wonder, Colter-- did y''u ever have a home-- a mother-- a sister-- much less a sweetheart?"
2070I''m lost.... What does it matter?
2070I--""Tad, how''s your hurt?"
2070If I thought so, would I want to see you again?"
2070If nature had not failed her, had God failed her?
2070If she had done sore injury to Isbel what bad she done to herself?
2070Is he daid?"
2070Is n''t there something I can do?"
2070Is that all?"
2070Jorth will have some of these fellows.... Now, are we goin''to wait to be sheeped off our range an''to be murdered from ambush?"
2070Just to be born, just to suffer, just to die-- could that be all?
2070Loved her?
2070Me?"
2070Meetin''me in the woods?"
2070Must she decay there like one of these rotting logs?
2070Must she forever be repulsing these rude men among whom her lot was cast?
2070My sister?
2070News?"
2070Now does n''t he?"
2070Say,''Uncle Jean, what did you fetch us?''
2070She might be crushed and destroyed by life, but was there not something beyond?
2070She rose and asked,"Where can I sleep?"
2070Shore my pride made me a fool.... An''now have I any choice to make?
2070Shore you ai n''t goin''to say good mawnin''to this heah bad lot?"
2070So y''u wish Jean Isbel would hop in heah, do y''u?"
2070Solitude, the empty aisles of the forest, the far miles of lonely wilderness-- were these the added all?
2070Still-- was she glad, after all?
2070Strange, is n''t it?
2070Suppose y''u''re on the way to Grass Valley?"
2070The little ones?"
2070The silence then broke with a hoarse,"What''s thet?"
2070Then-- what did dad do?"
2070There was shore--""Who-- who was killed?"
2070Wal, what is it, then-- if I''m safe to ask?"
2070Wal, what''re you goin''to do aboot it?"
2070Wal, where was you headin''for before you got lost?"
2070Was he hiding?
2070Was he jealous of the men who had the privilege of her kisses?
2070Was he not faithless to his father?
2070Was he thinking of the miserable battle his father had summoned him to lead-- of what it would cost-- of its useless pain and hatred?
2070Was it an omen?
2070Was it not a sudden transition of her nature to the dominance of hate?
2070Was it only a day since he had met Ellen Jorth?
2070Was it the situation that struck her with a foreboding perplexity or was her intuition steeling her against this man?
2070Was it too late?
2070Was she riding to escape from herself?
2070Was that what I come out heah for?"
2070Was the row in Greaves''s barroom aboot sheep?"
2070Was there no end to this gulf of despair?
2070Was your mother decent?
2070Was your sister decent?
2070Well, who''s we?"
2070Were they mistaken in the canyon?
2070Whad''d you do, Jean?"
2070What ailed her?
2070What could they mean?
2070What could this one be?
2070What could, they mean?
2070What did he want of her?
2070What did it matter?
2070What did old Isbel have in his mind?
2070What did she care what it contained?
2070What did you do?"
2070What do I care what y''u believe?"
2070What do y''u want heah?"
2070What else on earth can we do?"
2070What good, what help, Jean wondered, could the cold, sweet, granite water, so dear to woodsmen and wild creatures, do this wounded, hunted rustler?
2070What had happened to her?
2070What had made all the difference?
2070What had she done that day?
2070What had she learned?
2070What had she to hide from Jean Isbel?
2070What had that star to do with hell?
2070What if he admired her?
2070What lay before him?
2070What mattered all else?
2070What might they mean to poor, ragged, untidy, beautiful Ellen Jorth?
2070What then did it portend now?
2070What then?"
2070What was he goin''to do with it?"
2070What was her story?
2070What was in it?
2070What was the faint, deep, growing thrill that accompanied some of his thoughts?
2070What was the use?
2070What was there about Colter with which she must reckon?
2070What was this lying calm when there seemed to be a stone hammer at her heart?
2070What with?"
2070What would be left?
2070What''d he look like?"
2070What''d you think then?"
2070What''re y''u drivin''at, Uncle John?"
2070What''s a name, anyhow?
2070What''s his name, dad?
2070What, fer instance?, asked Isbel, quick an''sarcastic.
2070Where was Jean Isbel going?
2070Where was that splendid and terrible daring of the gunman?
2070Where were your herders an''cowboys?
2070Where you been, girl?"
2070Where''d y''u leave yours?"
2070Who is he?
2070Who saw it?
2070Who was she?
2070Who were they?
2070Who would ever think of Ellen Jorth?
2070Who''s stealin''''em?"
2070Why did he not wait in the open to fight and face the death he had meted?
2070Why had he come back?
2070Why had she not resented his action?
2070Why queer?
2070Why should he ponder?
2070Why should he remember?
2070Why should it not be pleasant to run across some one new-- some one strange in this heah wild country?"
2070Why''d you do thet, Jean?"
2070Why?
2070Will y''u?"
2070Will you tell me where my dad lives?"
2070Would it be a Jorth or an Isbel?
2070Would n''t it be better for us first to see if he crossed the canyon?
2070Would the dog yelp that way if the man was dead?
2070Would you be friends with her if you could?"
2070Y''u mean I could n''t do that now?"
2070Y''u''re from the coast?"
2070Yet was that all?
2070cain''t y''u tell a decent woman?
2070is there no other way?
2070she whispered in her distraction,"is there nothing left-- nothing at all?"
2070what''s the matter?"
2066Ag''in what?
2066Ai n''t it?
2066Ai n''t there any grass there?
2066Am I goin''to be shot because I''m takin''my own part? 2066 An''--them-- other tracks?
2066An''Joel accused you?
2066An''how fur did you ever run him without a break? 2066 An''if I had a bridle I''d put that on you.... Who''d ever believe you''d catch yourself, draggin''in the sand?"
2066An''if I''m crazy, thet girl made me.... You know what I''m a- goin''to do? 2066 An''so you would n''t own him?"
2066An''supposin''we would?
2066An''what can you bet? 2066 An''what kind?"
2066An''what''ll you bet?
2066An''what''s-- he packin''?
2066An''when air they comin''off?
2066An''whoever he was grabbed Lucy up-- made off with her?
2066An''why, Brackton?
2066An''you lied to hurt Slone?
2066And I''ll HAVE to ride him?
2066And of course you''d never sell nor trade Wildfire?
2066And you drew a gun on him?
2066And, Dad-- you consented to let that horse- thief come to our races?
2066Anythin''on the ropes-- or so-- thet might give an idee who cut her loose?
2066Anythin''to do with Lucy?
2066Anything-- any HORSE?
2066Anyway, how did Farlane know how I handled Sage King?
2066Are n''t there any hunters at Bostil''s Ford?
2066Are n''t you ashamed to come facin''your poor old dad?
2066Are you SURE?
2066Are you absolutely honest? 2066 Are you in pain?"
2066Are you lazy? 2066 Are you lookin''fer me?"
2066Badly?
2066Been bored, eh? 2066 Been some-- hard ridin''?"
2066Boss, why did n''t you fetch them hosses over?
2066Bostil sent you? 2066 Bostil, did n''t we thresh thet out before-- an''FELL out over it?"
2066Bostil, how are you?
2066Bostil?
2066Both of them?
2066Boys, do you think he''s leavin''the country?
2066Brack, how many hosses entered now for the big race?
2066But can you use it?
2066But did n''t I say no?
2066But suppose he does trail us?
2066But that''s not very different from my dad''s story, of his early years.... What will you do now?
2066But this grass?
2066But what-- will he-- do?
2066But, Lucy, ai n''t it a risk you''ll be takin''--all for fun?
2066But, Lucy, could Bostil''s wantin''Wildfire an''hatin''me because I wo n''t sell-- could that ruin me here at the Ford?
2066Ca n''t you be sweet round him-- fetch him over to thet?
2066Can you-- get me water?
2066Child, you sure mean to run in this race-- the big one?
2066Could he beat the King to- day?
2066Could n''t I? 2066 Could n''t this wild- horse feller LET the King win thet race?"
2066Crazy, am I?
2066Creech, if I give my word not to try to get away, would you believe me?
2066Creech, was there anythin''left in thet boat?
2066Dad, ca n''t anything be done to help Creech now?
2066Dad, were n''t you a rider once?
2066Dad, will you give me anything I ask for?
2066Dad, you old fox, did you see him ride out after me?
2066Deal? 2066 Did Cordts have anythin''to say?"
2066Did I ever do a single thing around horses that you did n''t want me to?
2066Did he make over any papers to you?
2066Did he tell you it was mortgaged to me for more''n it''s worth?
2066Did n''t I beat Creech''s hosses last year without the King turnin''a hair?
2066Did n''t I say wait?
2066Did n''t I tell you- all what''d happen?
2066Did n''t you buy it?
2066Did n''t you get around Dad and trade him an old, blind, knock- kneed bag of bones for a perfectly good pony-- one I liked to ride?
2066Did somebody punch me?
2066Did you have any trouble gettin''away, without tellin''--about me?
2066Did you know I was on this trail?
2066Do I ride him-- well?
2066Do n''t I hear a runnin''hoss?
2066Do n''t you know?
2066Do n''t you remember?
2066Do you expect Joel to come up this big canyon?
2066Do you gamble?
2066Do you love anybody else?
2066Do you think I can only ride?
2066Do you think we''re safe-- from Cordts now?
2066Do you trust him?
2066Does ANY ONE at Bostil''s Ford know you meet me out here?
2066Does he know the way?
2066Done what?
2066Fellers, do you think Cordts was in on thet trick?
2066Fight Bostil? 2066 First well set the time,"he said, with animation,"an''then pitch into details.... What''s the date?"
2066Girl, have n''t you the nerve to play your own game? 2066 Girl.... What girl?"
2066Grub, you mean?
2066Has the girl gone an''entered a hoss?
2066Have you any broken bones?
2066Have you got a gun?
2066Have you got the money?
2066He did? 2066 He is, is he?"
2066He left no orders for me,Lucy said,"except to behave myself.... Is this behaving?"
2066He''ll like you better, too.... Lucy, how''s the King comin''on?
2066Hello yourself.... Did you know Van got throwed an''hurt?
2066Holley an''Farlane are riders?
2066Holley, do you think Wildfire can beat Sage King?
2066Holley, you ai n''t figurin''on thet red hoss of Slone''s ridin''down the King?
2066How about Sarchedon?
2066How about the flat up the canyon?
2066How can he know he''s trailing me?
2066How can that be?
2066How can we plan it?
2066How could you refuse? 2066 How dare you say I lie?"
2066How do you like-- me-- in this?
2066How do you?
2066How so?
2066How soon''ll Creech hear the river an''know what''s comin''?
2066How-- far-- did-- we-- come?
2066How?
2066How?
2066I reckon, Miss Lucy, you-- you would n''t fool me?
2066I wo n''t.... Dad, do you still worry about poor Joel Creech?
2066I wonder if he would give me a job?
2066I''ll stay here till my back straightens out.... Will you ride out again?
2066I''m afraid not.... What''s Wildfire going to think of me?
2066If I go away from here an''leave Wildfire for Lucy-- do you think she could keep him? 2066 If I love you?
2066Is THAT so, Van Sickle? 2066 Is it safe for you here?
2066Is some one trailing us?
2066Is that so?
2066Is thet a gray hoss-- or am-- I blind?
2066It ai n''t safe for her out there.... Where''s my glass? 2066 It''s April, ai n''t it?"
2066It''s an open race, is n''t it?
2066Jane, what''s got into her?
2066Jane, what''s this kid up to?
2066Jane, what''s this nonsense about young Joel Creech?
2066Kid? 2066 Let ME ride your Wildfire in the great race?"
2066Lin Slone, are you gone plumb crazy over thet red hoss?
2066Lin, you''re goin''to wear out Wildfire, an''then trap him somehow-- is thet the plan?
2066Lucy, ca n''t you be satisfied an''happy with your mustangs? 2066 Lucy, is there anythin''between you an''Joel?"
2066Lucy, where''s your hoss?
2066Macomber, are n''t you a great one to talk?
2066Miss Bostil, have you been so good to every wanderin''rider you happened to run across?
2066Not even with you?
2066Now, what shall I do?
2066Now, what''s the date?
2066Now-- them Creeches?
2066Of course he can run?
2066Oh, Dad, why, why did n''t you hurry Creech''s horses over?
2066Oh, I forgot.... Are you sure you tied Wildfire good an''tight?
2066Oh, Joel, what can I do?
2066Oh, Lin, you need to be that more than I.... What will you do?
2066Oh, he''s named already?
2066Oh, not lost-- not starved?
2066Oh, what''s happened? 2066 Oh, you''re sure we''ve lost him?"
2066Only two?
2066Red''s your color for to- day, then?
2066Remember? 2066 Sage King had the lead, did n''t he?
2066Say, but ai n''t he wild? 2066 Say, ca n''t he ring bells offen the rocks?"
2066Say, what''s the matter with you?
2066Say, where''s Wetherby?
2066Say,said Slone, impulsively,"want to help me carry some grub an''stuff?"
2066Shall I git on the King an''ketch them?
2066She''s up on Buckles?
2066Shot?
2066Slone, hev you been round these hyar parts--- down among the monuments-- fer any considerable time?
2066Slone, how''d you like to ride for me?
2066Slone, you ai n''t holdin''it ag''in me-- thet I tried to shut you up the other day?
2066Slone-- what-- is it?
2066So this smokin''means you both want to turn back?
2066So you took over the place, hey? 2066 So you''re back again?"
2066Sunburn? 2066 Suppose I wo n''t accept him?"
2066Sure I came.... You''re better-- not badly hurt?
2066Surprisin''?
2066Take them? 2066 Then thet makes ten hosses entered so far?"
2066Then you''ve no people-- no one you care for?
2066Then-- what on earth can-- we do?
2066To hell with Creech an''his hosses, but where do I come in as a man?
2066Two thousand an''Dusty Ben along with the others?
2066Utah? 2066 Van, how''s the King?"
2066Vorhees, are you serious?
2066Wait, will you... promise not to say a word-- a single word to ME-- till after the race?
2066Wal, Hawk, what d''ye mean wakin''a man at this unholy hour?
2066Wal, are you drunk?
2066Wal, boss, who could catch her up on Buckles? 2066 Wal, ca n''t you see any better''n me?"
2066Wal, if she did n''t meet him, where was she? 2066 Wal, what do you want to show him to me for?"
2066Wal, what''s up, then?
2066Wal, when will you have the hosses fetched over?
2066Was n''t it great, Lucy?
2066Watch her? 2066 We ai n''t a- goin''to have any arguments like thet.... Now, Bostil, it''s settled, then?
2066We''d be racin''the King an''Wildfire, would n''t we?
2066Well, is it settled?
2066Well, then-- how about Dusty Ben?
2066Well, to say you liked being hugged that day was-- was a story, was n''t it?
2066Well, what then?
2066Well, what''s that, I wonder?
2066Well?
2066What CAN we tell him?
2066What Creech swears he seen you do to Miss Lucy, out there among the rocks, where you was hid with Wildfire-- is there any truth in thet?
2066What I want to know is-- shall I tie you up or not?
2066What about it?
2066What about this young Joel Creech?
2066What am I up, against here?
2066What did I tell you?
2066What did Joel do?
2066What did Van say then?
2066What did she say?
2066What do you mean?
2066What do you mean?
2066What do you mean?
2066What do you mean?
2066What do you say, Holley?
2066What do you think of that?
2066What fer?
2066What good will that do?
2066What have I done?
2066What killed him?
2066What more did the fool say?
2066What of thet?
2066What shall I say to Wetherby for good an''all?
2066What was your game?
2066What will Dad say, and Farlane, and Holley, and Van? 2066 What will become of Creech''s horses?"
2066What would I do with Wildfire?
2066What''d I say, Bostil?
2066What''d you and Van fight about?
2066What''d you beat up thet poor Joel Creech fer?
2066What''d you say?
2066What''d you want?
2066What''ll you bet?
2066What''ll you take for the roan?
2066What''ll you tell Bostil?
2066What''n the h-- l now, Sears?
2066What''re you flustered about?
2066What''s Cordts''s game-- AFTER he heads Joel Creech?
2066What''s his hurry?
2066What''s makin''them dust- clouds on the sage? 2066 What''s the girl got to do with it?"
2066What''s the use of being decent to you?
2066What''s thet last?
2066What''s this hoss Wildfire you''ve entered?
2066What''s up?
2066What''s wrong with you?
2066What''s wrong? 2066 What''s your name?"
2066What-- on earth-- does this-- mean?
2066What-- what has happened?
2066What?
2066What?
2066What?
2066What?
2066What?
2066When''s Creech''s hosses comin''over?
2066When?
2066Where are we?
2066Where are you going?
2066Where was you the night of the flood?
2066Where will you take me?
2066Where''s Lucy?
2066Where''s the girl?
2066Where''s the red stallion?
2066Where''s this Slone?
2066Where''s young Joel Creech?
2066Where?
2066Where?
2066Who did cut thet thar boat loose?
2066Who do you suppose I jest sold whisky to?
2066Who scared you? 2066 Who shot him?"
2066Who were you trailin''?
2066Who''re you?
2066Who''s goin''to get surprised?
2066Who''s got a glass?
2066Who''s thet up on him?
2066Why are you alone?
2066Why ca n''t we?
2066Why ca n''t you?
2066Why did Cordts split on the trail?
2066Why did n''t I? 2066 Why not eat before you open that pack?"
2066Why not? 2066 Why not?
2066Why not?
2066Why not?
2066Why, Lucy, what''d you do with that big black devil? 2066 Why-- I-- I do n''t know.... Wo n''t you ride in to the Ford just as soon as you''re able?"
2066Why-- why do you give him-- to me?
2066Why?
2066Why?
2066Why?
2066Why?
2066Wild hoss? 2066 Wild hosses?"
2066Wild- horse hunters, you mean?
2066Wildfire?
2066Will you come back-- again?
2066Will-- you-- please-- fetch Sarch?
2066Wo n''t you ever ride with me, out to the old camp, where I used to wait for you?
2066Would n''t you like to know?
2066Would you go try to hunt another wild stallion-- like Wildfire?
2066You came? 2066 You caught- that red devil-- an''fetched him-- back to me?"
2066You did? 2066 You like him as well as anybody.... John Bostil, what do you say?
2066You mean to tell me you did fer Cordts an''Hutch what you did fer Sears?
2066You mean will I try to get away from you-- or not?
2066You mean-- that I ride Wildfire?
2066You need money an''hosses, do n''t you?
2066You ran off to get out of seeing Wetherby, did n''t you?
2066You said something about me?
2066You see, the river ai n''t begun to raise yet.... How''re the hosses comin''on?
2066You''ll ride the King again?
2066You''ll take back Wildfire?
2066You''ll-- you''ll fetch Dad''s hosses over?
2066You''re ashamed of it?
2066You''re very good.... And do you think Wildfire can beat the King?
2066You''re wantin''Cordts to split on the trail?
2066You''ve been down?
2066You-- give-- Wildfire-- to me?
2066Your dad hires many riders, I supposed?
2066Your things? 2066 ''Brackton,''he said, sharp- like,''is Bostil goin''to pull a gun on me at sight?'' 2066 ''When is them races comin''off?'' 2066 ... An''why?
2066... How is my horse, Wildfire?
2066... Is it a dream?"
2066... Lucy, are you in fun?"
2066... Say,''ai n''t Joel told you yet about thet boat?"
2066... Wal, an''what did he say?"
2066... What shall I do?"
2066... What would Lucy think of you?
2066... What''s this?
2066... Whatever''s she goin''to think?"
2066... Where?
2066A park?
2066After the race-- what then?
2066Ai n''t he home?"
2066Ai n''t there anythin''to do but wait?"
2066Am I closer to him?
2066An'', Slone, you''re sure wise, ai n''t you, thet if Bostil does n''t buy him you ca n''t stay on here?"
2066An''fer that matter, who knows anythin''sure about thet hell- bent river?"
2066An''how did he?"
2066An''how long can you stay?"
2066An''now the last question-- what do you want for a birthday present?"
2066An''what''s he goin''to do when he finds out?"
2066An''what''s your kick?"
2066An''when will I see you again?"
2066An''you woke me for thet?
2066And that''s all.... Dad, was it-- was it very bad?"
2066And what do you think?
2066And what do you think?
2066And what would Slone do?
2066Antelope?
2066Are you his friend?"
2066Are you hurt?"
2066Are you hurt?"
2066But I did n''t take no stock in her talk.... An''the hoss''s name?"
2066But can you ride as well?"
2066But it''s true-- ain''t it?"
2066But never a wild horse?"
2066But was it any longer a joke?
2066But what I want to know, is it true what Joel seen?"
2066But what crucifies me is-- WILL THET FETCH HER BACK?"
2066But what else could she do?
2066But what from me?"
2066But what was that beating in his ears-- sharp, swift, even, rhythmic?
2066But, Lucy, my dear, talkin''good sense now-- you ai n''t a- goin''to go up on some unbroken mustang in this big race?"
2066Could he be broke?"
2066Could he kill her-- crush that dear golden head?
2066Could she hear above that roar back there in the forest?
2066Did I tell you I was training him for the races?"
2066Did he regret being freed from guilt in the simple minds of the villagers-- regret it because suspicion would fall upon Lucy''s father?
2066Did n''t I beg you, a little time back, to lend me a few hundred?
2066Did she ask you to find out?"
2066Did she see a shadow-- darker than others-- moving?
2066Did you ever hear of him?"
2066Did you ever tell your dad that?"
2066Did you ever tire thet hoss?"
2066Did you have to scare Auntie and me out of our wits just for that?"
2066Did, they think he cared more for horseflesh than for his own flesh and blood?
2066Do I look much like Lucy Bostil?"
2066Do n''t I know you could n''t give one of those racers away?
2066Do n''t you want Wildfire to win?"
2066Do you savvy?"
2066Do you think Creech can shake him on a trail?
2066Don''t-- don''t tell me Dad hit you?"
2066Ever see him?"
2066Finally he asked,''How''s my friend Bostil?''
2066Had Creech met allies?
2066Had a branch lashed her?
2066Had he been shot at from above or behind?
2066Had he come to the end of the world?
2066Had he really seen Lucy?
2066Had he reconsidered his generous thought?
2066Had not his enemy''s son shot at him from ambush?
2066Had the King been beaten?
2066Have you been ill?"
2066Have you ever asked Lucy about him?"
2066He had the sun figgered, but what''d he want to run through town for?
2066He looked kind of thoughtful then, an''I knew what was comin''....''How''s the King?''
2066How about it?''
2066How about thet for the races?"
2066How are you?"
2066How could they build a railroad through thet country?"
2066How far might the chase take him?
2066How had he ever dared to believe he could capture that wild stallion?
2066How in the world would she ever do it?
2066How was he to mount that wild stallion?
2066How would she find the crippled rider?
2066How''d you ever get over?
2066I owe you-- a lot.... What did you say your name was?"
2066I saw him lift bags that were hefty for me.... Lucy, do you ride these days?"
2066I wonder if Bostil could have held back repairin''that boat, an''then cut it loose?
2066I wonder?
2066I wondered what you''d do, Lucy, if Cordts or that loon Creech should get hold of you?"
2066If that shameful suspicion was a fact why was it--- what did it mean?
2066In all common sense why do n''t you take him?"
2066Is he dead?"
2066Is n''t that funny?
2066Is that all you said to provoke Van?"
2066Is thet so?
2066It woke my heart.... Where-- where did he hit you?
2066Joel, what are you saying?
2066Lin, have you got an extra set of shoes for him?"
2066Now talk fast.... Are you one of Cordts''s gang?"
2066Oh, say, you was n''t scared of the King, now?"
2066Or do n''t you believe I can ride you?"
2066Or had the long chase and his privations unhinged his mind?
2066Queer deal, ai n''t it, men?
2066Recollect thet bunch of colts he had?
2066Savvy thet?"
2066Say, Lucy, are you in love with him?"
2066Say, Van, when will the races come off?"
2066She greeted them with a bright smile, and when she saw Brackton she burst out:"Oh, Mr. Brackton, the wagon''s in, and did my box come?
2066Slone?
2066So he''s asked you, then?
2066Suppose she had worn the flimsy dress, in which she had met Slone every night save this one?
2066Surely you wo n''t try to go back the way you came?"
2066Tense questions pierced the dark chaos of Slone''s mind-- what could he do?
2066The desert and her life seemed as one, yet in what did they resemble each other-- in what of this scene could she read the nature of her future?
2066The only question is-- CAN you ride him?"
2066Then Macomber addressed her:"Miss Lucy, you see this here sorrel?"
2066Then he lay down to rest, and he said:"Wonder where Wildfire is to- night?
2066Then what''d you do?"
2066Then why did n''t you wait and meet him like a man instead of dragging me to this misery?"
2066Then, Bostil, what do you think?
2066Thet ai n''t in some hoss- traders I know.... What do you think of this mustang?"
2066To himself, when alone, Bostil muttered:"Wonder what the kid has looked up now?
2066To meet thet debt?
2066Use them, will you?"
2066Wal, now, when you git back home what''s comin''of it all?"
2066Was he alone?
2066Was he badly hurt, after all?
2066Was he dreaming?
2066Was he dreaming?
2066Was he in a bad fix when you got to him yesterday?"
2066Was it a storm or an avalanche slipping or falling water?
2066Was it he who had been responsible, or an unknown savage within him?
2066Was not his very life at stake?
2066Was she dead?
2066Was that his girl-- that tight little gray burr half hidden in the huge stallion''s flaming mane?
2066Was that likely when the man had no friends?
2066Was there any way in which Bostil could recover his boat?
2066We crossed the great canyon--""The Grand Canyon?"
2066Whar''s Peg an''the Roan?
2066What about?"
2066What about?"
2066What and where would be the end of this chase?
2066What can I do?"
2066What could Holley want with him?
2066What could have detained her?
2066What d''ye mean, Dad, by this move?
2066What did he care about the idiot Creech?
2066What did he mean?
2066What did she mean that he would tell her father?
2066What do I care?
2066What do you think?
2066What else can I do?"
2066What for?"
2066What had formed all these strange monuments?
2066What had gotten into her?
2066What had happened to dash the cup from his lips?
2066What had happened to her?
2066What had happened?
2066What made her flush red at sight of him and then, pale?
2066What made the King stand so still?
2066What might not Bostil do?
2066What might not happen if the Creeches fell in with Cordts?
2066What on earth is the matter?"
2066What races?
2066What shall I do?"
2066What was that?
2066What was the matter with this old rider?
2066What was the thing he meant to do?
2066What were a few more pounds to this desert stallion in his last run?
2066What would Bostil and Holley and Farlane say at sight of Wildfire?
2066What would Bostil say at sight of that flame- colored stallion?
2066What would Holley do?
2066What would be the end of this flight?
2066What would he say about the riding- habit that she wore?
2066What would he say when she told him she could see him no more?
2066What would he say?
2066What would people say?
2066What would poor Aunt Jane do in the morning when she discovered who was missing?
2066What would-- what had become of Lucy?
2066What''d pitch into him fer?"
2066What''d you have to offer Lucy?"
2066What''s he know about the river?
2066What''s the date?"
2066What''s this hoss she calls Wildfire?"
2066What, Slone wondered, was at the bottom of this rent in the earth?
2066When had Bostil seen eyes like those-- dark, shining, wonderful?
2066When would Bostil return?
2066When?"
2066Where did Bostil''s hate of a man stand in comparison with love of a horse?
2066Where does this band hang out?"
2066Where is she?"
2066Where was he from?
2066Where was his gun?
2066Where was the rider?
2066Where were the great race- horses-- Blue Roan and Peg-- and the other thoroughbreds?
2066Where''d she get him?
2066Where''s Bostil?"
2066Where''s he headin''for?"
2066Where''s my glass?"
2066Where?
2066Where?"
2066Where?"
2066Who could catch me on Sarch?"
2066Who had made them?
2066Who made them?"
2066Who owned this Wildfire?
2066Who shot you?"
2066Who was he?
2066Who?"
2066Who?"
2066Why did n''t he keep it?"
2066Why did n''t the darn fool sell his stallion to your father?"
2066Why did n''t you keep out of his way?
2066Why did n''t you take it like a man?"
2066Why did she often at table or in the big living- room softly brush against him when it seemed she could have avoided that?
2066Why had she discarded her boy''s rider outfit and chaps for a riding- habit made by her aunt, and one she had scorned to wear?
2066Why not pack up an outfit of clothes?
2066Why was he so pale?
2066Why?"
2066Will that do, Auntie?"
2066With a strange pain at her breast Lucy wondered why Slone had not spoken that way before?
2066Would he ever forget her eyes-- her voice?
2066Would n''t Bostil take him from her?"
2066Would that turn back Wildfire?
2066Would the great desert river stop Wildfire in his flight?
2066Would you believe you could ride offer this rim, straight down thar fer fifty miles, an''never git off your hoss?"
2066Would you leave a trail somehow?"
2066You ai n''t bad hurt?"
2066You ai n''t meanin''them cayuses thar are all you''ve got left of thet grand bunch of hosses?"
2066You love me-- that well?"
2066You made me no- good.... Will you marry me?"
2066You say you were weak?
2066You was?
2066You''ll let Cordts come?"
2066are you-- you badly hurt?"
2066ca n''t you see?"
2066did you catch them-- fetch them back-- lookin''for me?"
2066what''s thet shootin''up behind the ridge?"
2066where''s the rider?"
2066you could n''t...""Sell Wildfire!--after what it cost me to catch an''break him?
2066you did n''t?"
10201Ah- huh? 10201 Ai n''t it about time we corralled some of this outfit?"
10201An'', Kathie, what do_ you_ say?
10201An''_ you_, son?
10201An''has Adams hired any?
10201An''now what''ll you do, Dorn?
10201An''so we''ve got to take a chance if we''re goin''to harvest two thousand acres of wheat?
10201An''what''ll you sell for?
10201An''you''ll have thirty thousand dollars left after all debts are paid?
10201And if you did not have us there would be many others for you to live for.... Dad, ca n''t you see--_now_?
10201And what''s that?
10201Anderson of''Many Waters,''hey? 10201 Any news from the front?"
10201Any reports from Ruxton way?
10201Any sign of his pard-- that Glidden?
10201Anythin''queer about your dad''s handsome mug?
10201Are any of the other ranchers having trouble?
10201Are n''t you going home with us?
10201Are they?
10201Are you Neuman?
10201Are you an-- American?
10201Are you that young Dorn?
10201Are you-- going away?
10201Are you-- hurt?
10201Are you? 10201 Bill, are you goin''in with me after this pard of the Kaiser''s?"
10201Bluestem? 10201 Bradford, has he come to yet?"
10201But how? 10201 But if I do confide in you, then will you come with me?"
10201But it_ might_ come?
10201But what can we prove?
10201But why not?
10201But why the hurry?
10201But you will stay home?
10201But you would be one of those names if you could, now would n''t you?
10201But, Jake, you do n''t come in the draft age, do you?
10201But, Lenore, what comfort can I find?... 10201 But, dad, how on earth can I do that?"
10201But, father-- suppose he_ wants_ to kill Germans?
10201But-- what did you say?
10201But-- you will stay to- night?
10201Ca n''t we talk of something besides love and war?
10201Ca n''t you break it?
10201Ca n''t you conceive of any reason why I-- I beg you not to go?
10201Can you see beyond the physical?
10201Confess?... 10201 Could it be-- love at first sight?"
10201Did I?... 10201 Did Nash leave the place?"
10201Did anything serious happen in Spokane?
10201Did he like''Many Waters''?
10201Did he say anythin''about exemption?
10201Did it rain?
10201Did n''t you bring me anything?
10201Did n''t you burn my wheat?
10201Did n''t you find out anything at all?
10201Did n''t you leave your burning fields to come help us save ours?
10201Did somethin''--strange an''different come to you?
10201Did they speak English?
10201Did they want a job?
10201Did you feel that way about Kurt Dorn?
10201Did you know just now?
10201Did you see the Governor?
10201Did-- did you--?
10201Do I know myself? 10201 Do n''t you remember the government official from Washington?
10201Do n''t you want to?
10201Do you deny implication in Glidden''s plot to kill Anderson?
10201Do you know all your honest hands?
10201Do you know who they are?
10201Do you know you''re trespassing?
10201Do you like Kathleen?
10201Do you love me?
10201Do you recognize that?
10201Do you remember that we were just married?
10201Do you want exemption?
10201Do you?
10201Does father want Kurt Dorn to go-- wherever he''s going?
10201Dorn, do you recollect that Washington official who called on you some time ago?
10201Dorn, will you beat it so I can spring this one?
10201Father, do you realize now that the men you were dealing with at Wheatly are dishonest? 10201 Father, you remember Dorn''s section, that promised so well?"
10201First-- and-- second?... 10201 For me?
10201For my sake-- to help me-- you''d encourage Nash-- flirt with him a little-- find out all you could?
10201For what?
10201Good water, hey?
10201Got to kill some Germans, hey?... 10201 Hard?
10201Has Dorn told you he loved you?
10201Has harvesting begun in these parts?
10201Has he spoken to you?
10201Have n''t I seen you before?
10201Have n''t I seen you-- before?
10201Have n''t you heard from him?
10201Have you anything to say?
10201Have you been drafted?
10201Have you had any trouble?
10201Have you heard from any of the boys with the cattle?
10201Have you?
10201How are you, daddy?
10201How are you?
10201How can I even do a man''s work again in the fields?
10201How can you? 10201 How dared you?
10201How did you learn that?
10201How many men on this freight?
10201How many times have I asked myself that?... 10201 How will that prevent war?"
10201How''d it be to begin harvestin''?
10201How''s that?
10201How''s the wheat?
10201How? 10201 Howdy, Kurt?"
10201I did start it, did n''t I?
10201I love him-- and he loves me so-- so well that I''ve been madly happy-- in spite of-- of--"Is that all?
10201I''ve heard of threshers catchin''fire,said Anderson, as if dumfounded,"but I never seen one.... Now how on earth did that happen?"
10201I.W.W.?
10201If I come back from the war-- well-- not crippled-- will you promise to marry me?
10201If it''s true, what''s that to me?
10201If we do have a boy, will you let me teach him what I think is right?
10201If you go to war-- and come back whole--?
10201If you had stayed your bayonet-- if you had spared that boy, as you would have done had you seen or heard him in time-- what would that have been?
10201If you_ do n''t_ go, then you will never be General Dorn, will you? 10201 Is Glidden here?"
10201Is he in on the big deal with father?
10201Is n''t my desert beautiful?
10201Is not that enough?
10201Is that American?
10201Is that right?
10201Is that the new harvester- thresher father just bought?
10201Is that you, Sanborn?
10201Is there a bright side?
10201Is there-- any danger?
10201Is this Chris Dorn''s farm?
10201Is this town a headquarters for the I.W.W.?
10201Is your father with you?
10201It would be rather embarrassing-- and funny, would n''t it?
10201Jake shot to frighten them?
10201Jake, are n''t you coming?
10201Jake, what do you make of that?
10201Jake, who''s your boss? 10201 Jerry, are you satisfied with your job?"
10201Jerry, did you do that?
10201Jerry, does n''t the wheat look great?
10201Jerry, what''s keeping the men?
10201Jest how old do you think I am?
10201Kathleen, you would n''t have me be a slacker?
10201Lass, how are you makin''it?
10201Lenore, are you asking me not to go to war?
10201Lenore, did you get any-- any kind of a hunch from Jim''s letter?
10201Lenore, do you want to go with us?
10201Lenore, have n''t you-- been told-- I ca n''t live?
10201Lenore, if it is n''t true, why''d you blush so red?
10201Lenore, if you owned this ranch would you want me--_me_ for your manager?
10201Lenore, what ails the boy?
10201Lenore, what do you make of this?
10201Lenore, where''s the driver?
10201Lenore, will you kiss me?
10201Lenore, you said once that Jim-- Now, how''d you know it was all over for him?
10201Let me drive, Bill?
10201Like what?
10201Loved you? 10201 May I speak to your father?"
10201May I turn on the light?
10201Monsieur Dorn, do you know the French use of a bayonet?
10201Mr. Anderson, what steps have you taken down in your country?
10201My dear, will you write to your brother?
10201Neuman, do you recognize me?
10201Now how about the other men?
10201Now that you''ve been here, do you like it better than your barren hills?
10201Now-- what shall-- I do?
10201Oh, but-- why?
10201Oh, dad, what- all did you fetch me?
10201Oh, did you say you would n''t go?
10201Ruenke?
10201Ruined?... 10201 Rumors of what?"
10201Say, Dorn, how old are you?
10201Say, Kurt, what do you make of this?
10201Say, Lenore, how many bushels in a section at sixty per acre?
10201Say, are you the fellow who had the shot- gun?
10201Say, you called the turn right off, did n''t you?
10201See hyar, Miss Lenore, I reckon you care a heap fer young Dorn-- beggin''your pardon?
10201Should we count the cost?
10201Sixty? 10201 So Bob says, but what''s he know-- more than us?
10201Son, would it surprise you if I''d tell you that I''ve switched a little in my ideas about the I.W.W.?
10201Sower of wheat?
10201Surely, now you''re glad you did not?
10201Telegrams? 10201 Than you''re the feller?"
10201Then if you see my point why are you opposed to it?
10201Then it''s all settled?
10201Then what?
10201Then where does the smoke come from?
10201Then you know?
10201Then-- it was all-- for nothing?
10201Wait?
10201Wal, forget it.... Have you had supper?
10201Wal, you''ll excuse me, Dorn, for handlin''you rough.... Mebbe you do n''t remember punchin''me one when I got between you an''Glidden?
10201Want to fly, hey? 10201 Was any one shot?"
10201Was it you who had the cowboys pull me off him? 10201 Was it you who robbed me?"
10201Was n''t that a great letter from the boy?
10201Was that Adrian where you got on?
10201We are lucky.... Father, did you hear any news from the Bend?
10201Well, Jerry, what do you think about this organization?
10201Well, if you pay such compliments and if I-- want them-- what then? 10201 Were n''t there a lot of cowboys with guns?"
10201Whar you goin'', lass?
10201What about?
10201What business have you coming here?
10201What ca n''t I do? 10201 What did he mean?"
10201What did he say?
10201What did those two fellows want of you?
10201What did you do with the money?
10201What do I say? 10201 What do you mean by that?
10201What do you mean?
10201What do you suppose these-- these night visitors wanted?
10201What do you think of''Many Waters''? 10201 What else did Anderson say?"
10201What for? 10201 What for?"
10201What for?
10201What government?
10201What happened?
10201What is he?
10201What is thet?
10201What man?
10201What more do you want?
10201What news, father?
10201What price do you put on your ranch as it stands?
10201What road from here leads that way?
10201What should a girl mean-- telling she cared?
10201What will you do?
10201What will-- that be?
10201What''d you do to him?
10201What''re you going to do with this young fellow?
10201What''s ailin''you, pard?
10201What''s father keeping him for?
10201What''s going on in this town?
10201What''s that?
10201What''s the difference?
10201What''s the matter with him?
10201What''s the matter with me that people-- that Jake should--?
10201What''s the matter?
10201What''s the orders, Bob?
10201What''s to be done?
10201What''s up? 10201 What''s your first name?"
10201What''s your name?
10201What-- for?
10201What? 10201 What?...
10201When do we begin cuttin''grain?
10201When do we stall this freight?
10201When the rain comes, wo n''t it counteract the ignition of that phosphorus?
10201Where are you going?
10201Where might you be goin''?
10201Where''d that monkey- wrench come from?
10201Where''d you get this?
10201Where''s Lenore?
10201Where''s this man Glidden?
10201Where?
10201Which one?
10201Who are these men I heard passing? 10201 Who are these men?"
10201Who are you, anyway?
10201Who are you?
10201Who does not?
10201Who is them vigilantes, anyhow?
10201Who runs this farm?
10201Who''re you?
10201Who''s going to keep me from it?
10201Who''s talking about eyes now?
10201Who''s the big man with my father?
10201Why do n''t you laugh, then?
10201Why not?
10201Why not?
10201Why not?
10201Why should you care?.... 10201 Why-- why this sudden trip?"
10201Why? 10201 Why?
10201Why?
10201Why?
10201Why?
10201Will it take long?
10201Will this farm fall to you?
10201Will you be careful?
10201Will you be staying here till your father comes?
10201Will you come to see me before you-- you go to war?
10201Will you let me look at the register?
10201Will you look after Kurt?
10201Will you promise--_everything_?
10201Will you smoke?
10201Will you try to find out if Kurt Dorn died of his wound-- and all about him?
10201Wo n''t you ride along with me? 10201 Wonder where they''ll sleep to- night?"
10201Would you like to stay at''Many Waters''--if you were n''t going to war?
10201Would you marry me-- before I go?
10201Yes? 10201 Yes?"
10201Yes?
10201You are for Germany, of course?
10201You do n''t want to be free? 10201 You do what-- care for me?...
10201You grudge us a little shade, eh, even to eat a bite?
10201You have a brother? 10201 You love wheat-- the raising of it, I mean?"
10201You mean-- you consider me your friend?
10201You shot at them?
10201You told him?
10201You want to fight?
10201You want to get in that war? 10201 You wo n''t come?"
10201You would? 10201 You''d like to hear from me?...
10201You''ll give up the farm?
10201You''re going to keep this up-- this trying to change my mind?
10201You''re in for a dry spell?
10201_ France!_ He''s in France?
10201''How could it be?''
10201''s from the others?"
10201... Is there nothing-- no hope-- only...?"
10201Ai n''t this hell?
10201All in the dark?"
10201And I think if the ocean is not like the human heart, then what is it like?
10201And I''ve smelled smoke, too.... From forest fire, is it not?"
10201And how can four men-- or five, counting me, watch a square mile of wheat day and night?"
10201And the Crown Prince said:''Say, pop, what got us into this war?''
10201And you are too, my daughter?"
10201Any sense in what he says?"
10201Are you an''the girls O.K.?"
10201Are you goin''to turn from it?"
10201Are you going to let this Dorn go?"
10201Are you young Dorn?"
10201As long as you are so strange, so mysterious, how can I trust you?
10201Boy, do you know that wheat is the most important thing in the world to- day?"
10201But I can be American and travel with a labor union, ca n''t I?"
10201But do you think I''d have used it?...
10201But how?"
10201But how?"
10201But if I had one-- whom else could I marry except an American girl?"
10201But is not the growth a beautiful and divine thing?
10201But it has worked great an''I jest believe it''s been tampered with... Do you know these McCormack harvesters?"
10201But of what avail the rain if it was to rush the wheat to full bursting measure only for the infernal touch of the foreigner?
10201But then, what did it matter?
10201But when did you ever before mind me?"
10201But wo n''t you come home with us?"
10201But would I let him go-- to fight for the honor of our country-- for the future safety of our home?...
10201But you''ll have to drive.... Do you know Anderson''s car?
10201But you''re a woman now.... Where are the kids?"
10201But you''re with these men?
10201But you-- my wife?
10201But, Kurt, someone will see... Dear, we''ll go back-- or-- somewhere--""Who can see us here but the birds?"
10201Ca n''t you see that?"
10201Ca n''t you see-- how great the difference?"
10201Can you see that?"
10201Can you tell me where I''ll find him?"
10201Care?...
10201Come dance with me?"
10201Could a girl as fine an''square an''high- spirited as you ever double- cross a man, even a scoundrel like Nash?
10201Could it be only the power of a new labor organization?
10201Could not that account for the sense of feeling lost?
10201Could that land mean as much to him as it did before he went to war?
10201Dead?...
10201Did he imagine she was stone?
10201Did he imagine the difference?
10201Did n''t I tell you?"
10201Did she only imagine that his hand shook a little?
10201Did you fetch me anything?"
10201Did you get up?"
10201Did you have rain over there?"
10201Did you hear the shooting last night?"
10201Did you?"
10201Do I want a husband getting shot?"
10201Do n''t you know him?"
10201Do n''t you want men with you?"
10201Do you accept?"
10201Do you get that hunch?...
10201Do you get that?
10201Do you get that?
10201Do you git my hunch?"
10201Do you know that we can not rest?
10201Do you love me-- is it true?"
10201Do you want me to do_ everything_ for you?"
10201Do you want to go?"
10201Does it now oppose a hopeless prospect?...
10201Does n''t that hurt?"
10201Dorn turned to Anderson and asked,"Is it worth that much?"
10201For once Lenore did not scold Kathleen, but drew her close and whispered:"Do you want to please me?
10201For what?
10201For what?...
10201From him?"
10201Get my hunch?...
10201Get that?
10201Go where?
10201Grand day, ai n''t it?
10201Had he cause to hate the Huns?
10201Had the war brought out a twist in his father''s brain?
10201Had there ever in all the years of the life of the earth been so perfect a day?
10201Has that beard anythin''to do with smut?"
10201Have I not consented to accept it as mine-- for life?"
10201Have I?...
10201Have you a brother?"
10201Have you found out anythin''?"
10201Have you had any dealin''s with the I.W.W.?"
10201Have you had word?"
10201Have you?
10201Her first attempt was inarticulate, her second was a whisper,"Did n''t you ever-- think I-- I might care for you?"
10201Here''s the biggest ranch in Washington to look after, an''I want Kurt Dorn to look after it.... Now, Lenore, do we understand each other?"
10201How are you?"
10201How could his memory ever hold all that had come to him?
10201How could she find any tangible hold on realities?
10201How did he know he could guarantee so many bushels of wheat as the selling- price indicated?
10201How had he come here?
10201How had her lover been mortally wounded?
10201How is that?"
10201How lurid and sinister the red heart of that fire?
10201How many in the gang?"
10201How many thousand soldiers of the Allies had seen that downward flight of the boche?
10201How old is he?"
10201How would Lenore Anderson feel toward a man who had saved her father?
10201How would they ever cut the two thousand acres of wheat?
10201How''d it happen?
10201How''s the harvest going?"
10201How, then, could I reconcile that with this, this something you feel so beautifully?
10201How-- how does it go?"
10201How?"
10201I hate the very thought.... Jake, you know about Mr. Dorn''s misfortune?"
10201I meant to love you-- to beg you-- to kiss you-- to make you stay--""Lenore, what are you saying?"
10201I''ll not tell, and I''ll worry less if I know what''s what.... Jake, is father in danger?"
10201I''ll pay my debt or-- or--""But how can you?"
10201I''ve been gone four months-- have been at the front seven days( or is it seven years?)
10201I--""Do you think you''ve a monopoly on all the love in the world?"
10201I?
10201If Dorn were really dead, what would become of her?
10201If I could pay that-- I''d-- almost be happy.... Do you think my property is worth that much more than the debt?"
10201If I feel so acutely here in safety and comfort, what shall I feel over there in peril and agony?
10201If life was meant for that why do we have progress?
10201Is it-- you?"
10201Is n''t it strange that there is not a soul to write me except you?
10201Is n''t that queer?
10201Is n''t that the limit?
10201Is n''t that what you think?"
10201Is that clear?"
10201It seems I_ am,_ does n''t it?"
10201Jake said:"Ai n''t thet too bad?
10201Knowing I was in love with you?"
10201Kurt acknowledged the slight bow from the veiled young woman, and then, hesitating, he added,"Wo n''t you come in?"
10201Lenore, what''s your idea?"
10201Lenore, will they ever let me?"
10201Lenore, would you be engaged to me?"
10201Lenore, you do n''t mean you an''Dorn have been alone all the time these few days-- an''you have n''t settled that war question?"
10201Lenore...""But, dad, is-- isn''t there any-- any hope?"
10201Listen, will you?
10201Me or Lenore?"
10201More''n you see, I guess.... Why wo n''t you accept exemption?"
10201Mrs. Anderson''s very first words, after her welcoming smile, were a half- faltered:"Any-- news of-- Jim?"
10201Not so I''d notice it.... Lenore, have you seen the big clouds of smoke driftin''over''Many Waters''these last few days?"
10201Now how do they strike you?"
10201Now the question is, can you do it?"
10201Now what damage was done?"
10201Now where''d I ever hear that name?"
10201Of what?"
10201Oh-- how?"
10201Or was it that she still cared too much for herself?
10201Pretty quiet out there?"
10201Really?
10201Reckon you''re one of them union fellers?"
10201Say, how far did you say it was to Palmer?
10201Say, what do you see in a big wheat yield-- if it rains?"
10201So I see, an''I''m powerful glad.... An''you''ve saved the big section of promisin''wheat?"
10201So his real name''s Ruenke?
10201So they opened that healed- over place in his head, where the pick- handle hit-- and what do you think they found?
10201Sure I know.... Wal then, it''s this: Will you go in business with me?
10201Ten thousand acres?"
10201The government will set a higher price.... How much will that come to, Lenore?"
10201The other cowboy, called Andy, manifested uneasiness, and he said:"Aw, now, Jake, you ai n''t a- goin''to ask me to go in there?...
10201The worst of it is could you be slick enough?
10201Then she observed that Jake had a rifle under his arm, and she added,"What are you doing with that gun?"
10201Then you air in love with_ him?_"Lenore was compelled to explain to this loyal cowboy just what the situation meant.
10201This summer?...
10201True- blue American?
10201Was he going to be a coward because of some incalculable thing in him or force operating against him?
10201Was he losing his nerve-- was he afraid?
10201Was he, the unknown and shrinking novice of a soldier, any better than an unknown and shrinking soldier far across there in the darkness?
10201Was it beyond her to understand what had been his bitter experience?
10201Was it only a story?
10201Was it speculation or guarantee?"
10201Was it strange that Nash slowed up a little where there was no apparent need?
10201Was n''t anybody set to guard the elevators?"
10201Was there any?"
10201Was there not a sage now who could pierce the veil of the future and sing of such a thing as sacred human life?
10201We''ll stay in the village overnight an''come back home next day.... Lenore, it strikes me sudden- like, your leavin''.... What will become of me?"
10201We''ve got to meet it to save our wheat.... Now wo n''t you believe me?
10201Well, whereabouts is she moonin''?"
10201Were not the-- the poor boys taken care of?"
10201What about?"
10201What am I?"
10201What are we?
10201What are you about to tell me?
10201What assurance have you of that?"
10201What called you so resistlessly?
10201What could I not have done a moment ago?"
10201What could be behind them?
10201What could be of greater importance to a farmer?
10201What could she do to save Dorn''s life and his soul?
10201What did that day hold in store for her?
10201What do we care?
10201What do you mean, girl?"
10201What do you mean?"
10201What do you mean?"
10201What do you say?"
10201What do you think of that?
10201What do_ you_ say, Lenore?"
10201What does he care for the interests of such men as you?"
10201What does that mean?
10201What for?
10201What for?"
10201What for?"
10201What for?"
10201What good will money be to me-- now?
10201What had Delorme or Mathie or Ferier to do with the world of selfish, comfortable, well- fed men?
10201What had happened?
10201What had he ever done in all his life to suffer under such a curse?
10201What have I done?"
10201What have I got to live for?"
10201What made you go?"
10201What on earth can be done?
10201What on earth do you mean by that?"
10201What part of the Bend?"
10201What right had you?"
10201What then, was his great loss?
10201What unaccountable vagary of memory had ever recalled it to him?
10201What was equality?
10201What were Neuman and Chris Dorn doing with their heads together?
10201What were they going to do?
10201What were words, anyhow?
10201What were wounds, blood, mangled flesh, agony, and death to men-- to those who went out for liberation of something unproven in themselves?
10201What will you do?"
10201What would change his father?
10201What would he do when he discovered she loved him?
10201What would she do?
10201What would the Germans say if they could look out over this?...
10201What would you call this-- this scene?"
10201What''ll we do for hands?"
10201What''ll we do, Dorn?"
10201What''ll you-- do with me?"
10201What''re you goin''to do if your country calls you?"
10201What''s the matter with the''phone?"
10201What''s this talk?"
10201What''s wrong with your mind?...
10201What-- you mean?"
10201When Kurt threw himself into the saddle Jerry yelled,"Which way?"
10201When in her life before had she experienced a nameless palpitation of her heart?
10201When six men entered he asked, hoarsely:"What''re you-- after?...
10201When?
10201Whence the first and original seeds, and where were the sowers?
10201Where are they from?"
10201Where are they?"
10201Where do the people come from and where are they going?
10201Where had the wheat come from that had seeded these fields?
10201Where on this sunny spring morning was Christ, and the love of man for man?
10201Where was her maiden reserve, that she so boldly recognized an unsolicited passion?
10201Where was the fulfilment of those vague, stingingly sweet dreamy fancies of love?
10201Where were the beautiful shadows in the wheat?
10201Where were they going?
10201Where''s my dad?"
10201Where?
10201Where?"
10201Where?"
10201Who but a German would ever have thought of that?"
10201Who knows?
10201Who wants me?"
10201Who was this person whose image stood reflected in the mirror?
10201Who''re those men talkin''to my driver?"
10201Why could n''t that soak he got have been on the Kaiser''s head?
10201Why could n''t we do the same with our rebel I.W.W.''s?"
10201Why could not women, who suffered most, have some word in the regulation of events?
10201Why did the officer pick on me, I''d like to know?
10201Why did you marry my mother-- an American woman?...
10201Why did you stay?
10201Why do n''t you explain to me?
10201Why do you ask?"
10201Why do you call it that when it''s green and yellow?"
10201Why in the hell did you come to America?
10201Why need he-- why must he go to war?
10201Why not come out to my harvest fields an''hog- stick a few of them German I.W.W.''s?"
10201Why not you?
10201Why should n''t I go?"
10201Why were Germans so impossible?
10201Why?
10201Why?"
10201Will you come?
10201Will you have one of these men drive me back?"
10201Will you let me?"
10201Will you stay?"
10201Will you take the risks or will you sell out and leave the country?"
10201With the wheat- fields all burned, what was the meaning of such a big light?
10201Wo n''t it be all right to wait till to- morrow?"
10201Wo n''t you let me manage the harvest?"
10201Would I?"
10201Would she never suffer his ordeal?
10201You can stand shock?"
10201You go on to the house with Miss Lenore.... Will you?"
10201You mean the wheat?"
10201You say that?...
10201You think too hard.... Are you afraid?"
10201You would answer?"
10201You''d fight, would n''t you, to save your grain for our soldiers-- bread for your own brother Jim-- an''for your own land?"
10201You''re ruined_ now!_ And Glidden''s fate stares you in the face.... Will you sell and leave the country?"
10201You''ve got to fight?"
10201You?...
10201Your old man?
10201father, ca n''t you and men like you see the truth?"
10201father, would you turn me out of my home because we disagree?"
10201fellers?"
10201from any other farm- hand?"
10201had grievances like Bradford''s?
10201if I come home from the war-- still with my arms and legs-- whole-- will you marry me?"
10201is to abolish capital, hey?"
10201man, ca n''t you see it''s your own country that must suffer for such deals as this wheat- burning to- night?"
10201mean to cripple us wheat farmers this harvest?"
10201men?"
10201men?"
10201men?"
10201plotters will spare your wheat?"
10201she cried, leaping up in his arms,"what have you done?"
10201to strike and embarrass our government?"
10201would n''t I feel it?"
15673A few more or less wo n''t matter.... Lorna, do you know Helen Wrapp?
15673A war baby?
15673And Rose?
15673And my mother?
15673And what was that, Lorna?
15673Anything serious?
15673Anything wrong with me?
15673Anyway, Daren, are you able to work?
15673Are n''t you ever going to grow up? 15673 Are n''t you going to kiss me?"
15673Are n''t you rather late in making amends? 15673 Are you curious to know why I did break it off?"
15673Are you proud of it?
15673Are you still thinking of her?
15673Are you-- well?
15673Bathing, at night?
15673Bessy''s teacher, I presume?
15673Bessy, can you understand that it is hard for a soldier to talk of what has happened to him?
15673Bessy, do you live here?
15673Bessy, have you?
15673Bessy, how many soldiers have you met who have come back from France?
15673Bessy, how much will you tell me?
15673Bessy, how often have you been to those club- rooms?
15673Bessy, how old are you?
15673Bessy, what did you do there?
15673Bessy, what will you do for me?
15673Blair, what do you know-- that I do not know? 15673 Blair, you''re-- you''re a little off your nut, are n''t you?"
15673Boy, what''s on your mind?
15673Boys, are n''t you dancing?
15673But Blair, did n''t you_ tell_ your mother what this fellow is?
15673But Lorna, suppose you do n''t look nice?
15673But Margaret, what would become of the world? 15673 But are n''t you getting a trifle unbalanced?
15673But how about Holt Dalrymple?
15673But when she learns how much it means to me? 15673 But who''s going to tell it?
15673But you do n''t want me to meet you-- go with you, when I-- I ca n''t feel as you do?
15673But you never discovered it until you_ saw_ me-- here-- with Swann-- dancing, drinking, smoking?
15673But you''ll come again?
15673But you''ll go anyhow?
15673Can you spare me a few minutes?
15673Can you talk sense?
15673Chief, are you sure it''s any kind of a shame?
15673Dare, can you understand that?... 15673 Daren, do you dance?"
15673Daren, have n''t you heard-- about me?
15673Daren, how is it I find you here in this place?
15673Daren, what do you think?
15673Daren, what''s wrong with you?
15673Daren, will you care for me-- if I''m-- if I do as you want me to?
15673Daren,she asked wistfully, following her own train of thought,"do you know that most of the girls consider me an outcast?
15673Daren-- you would-- marry me?
15673Dick Swann? 15673 Did n''t I tell you I wanted you to break off your-- your friendship with Holt Dalrymple?"
15673Did n''t you drink over there?
15673Did ye study gographie?
15673Did you ever take an outsider in?
15673Did you get shot, bayoneted, gassed, shell- shocked and all the rest? 15673 Did you hear how I mussed up Fanchon Smith''s party?"
15673Did you hear what she said?
15673Did you keep back any?
15673Did you let down-- debase yourself morally?
15673Did-- did she ask about me?
15673Do n''t I look it?
15673Do n''t you feel well?
15673Do n''t you remember me?
15673Do n''t you understand that?
15673Do you happen to know Bessy Bell?
15673Do you know he lives here?
15673Do you know me?
15673Do you know what Daren said?
15673Do you know where these verses came from, before Helen had them?
15673Do you know-- anything about Lorna?
15673Do you let her go out at night to the movies-- dances, and all that?
15673Do you remember the last time we sat together on this couch?
15673Do you still live out on the Hill road? 15673 Do you think Manton will take me back-- half days at first?"
15673Do you-- ever see her?
15673Doctor, do you remember I was in your Sunday School class?
15673Does your mother know?
15673For my sake-- or yours?
15673Forget that? 15673 Forgive this, boy.... Is it also true you were engaged to marry that Helen Wrapp-- and she threw you down, while you were over there?"
15673Good Heavens, are you already looking for a husband for Lorna?
15673Had Holt been drinking?
15673Had n''t you heard? 15673 Happy?"
15673Has Swann had my sister Lorna at the club?
15673Has n''t Helen been here to see you?
15673Have n''t seen the newspapers lately?
15673Have n''t you heard about Mel?
15673Have you any intelligent idea of-- do you know-- Bessy,_ how_ did you write those verses?
15673Have you any more verses you wrote?
15673Have you any-- doubts left?
15673Have you seen any of the girls?
15673Hear the latest, Marg?
15673Helen who?
15673Helen, how are you?
15673Helen, why did n''t you write me you had broken our engagement?
15673Hello, Lane, are you there?
15673Hello, Mel, how are you?--some snow, eh?
15673Hello, hello, that you, Bessy?
15673How about the girl?
15673How about your old weakness? 15673 How are you, Mr. Lane?
15673How are you, old top?
15673How do you know? 15673 How do you know?"
15673How do you manage to get along?
15673How do you mean, Doctor?
15673How do you remember Mel?
15673How long did it take you?
15673How long has this note- and verse- writing been going on?
15673How long have you been going with boys?
15673How much does the woman owe?
15673How so? 15673 How was that?
15673How''d you come here?
15673How''d you find out then?
15673How''s that, Red?
15673How''s that?
15673How-- about Helen?
15673How? 15673 I suppose you played what we used to call kissing games?"
15673I? 15673 In the office-- at the foundry?"
15673In what way?
15673Indeed? 15673 Is Daren Lane your friend?"
15673Is Doctor McCullen at home?
15673Is she over eighteen?
15673Is that a compliment or otherwise?
15673Is that all?
15673Is that all?
15673Is that what you danced?
15673Know you? 15673 Lane, are you really nutty?"
15673Lane, what''s this mean?
15673Lass, if you''re goin''--tell me-- who was to blame?
15673Let me get this off my chest, will you?... 15673 Let somebody roast the men once, will you?
15673Like what?
15673Look here, boy, did you go to the bad over there?
15673Lorna, where do you work?
15673Marg, where''s the doll? 15673 Marg, who''s been fermentin''round lately?
15673Marg, you rummaging in the past?
15673Margaret, may I come in?
15673Margaret, what on earth are you doing there?
15673May I ask you to explain?
15673May I be of any assistance?
15673May I come in? 15673 Me?
15673Mel, are you well?
15673Mel, do you remember it was Helen''s lying that came between you and me-- as boy and girl friends?
15673Mel, what harm can it do-- just to let me come?
15673Mel, will you marry me?
15673Mel, would you shut the door in my face?
15673Mel-- what''s-- wrong-- with me?
15673Mother, does n''t Lorna help you with the house work?
15673Mother, is dad home?
15673Mr. Iden, do you remember me?
15673Mr. Iden, have you made up your mind to-- to give me what I want?
15673Mr. Lane, will you dance with me?
15673Mr. Pepper, what do you mean-- tapping on my window in such clandestine manner, and in broad daylight, too?
15673Need me? 15673 Not enough to get a line on two million, is it?"
15673Now, what can I do?
15673Of course Dick Swann was in the service?
15673Of course you took your bathing suits?
15673Of me? 15673 Oh, Daren, can you get us out?"
15673Oh, Daren-- don''t you know me?
15673Oh, is he up again? 15673 Oh, say now, Pepper-- not really?"
15673Oh, well, I wo n''t say any more,replied Margaret,"But ca n''t you spare me?
15673Oh, you''d kiss me to shut my lips?
15673Oh,_ is_ he?
15673Or what?
15673Pepper, have you seen my sister-- there?
15673Pepper, who''s this you''re ringin''in on me?
15673Phwat''s in thim rivers ye''re spoutin''about?
15673Playin''off sick, eh? 15673 Possibility?"
15673Rose, are you on the way home?
15673Rose, can you explain the notes found in your possession?
15673Rose, you''re turning me down cold, then?
15673Rose-- are you-- in pain?
15673Say, Dare, wo n''t you teach me a new dance-- right from Paris?
15673Say, Rose, you''re in Clark''s store, are n''t you?
15673Say, are n''t you able to sit up?
15673See here, Red,he said,"has n''t it occurred to you that Blair and I need you?"
15673Shall I get them now?
15673She drives down to the office after----"Lorna, do you know Helen and I are engaged?
15673She''s in bad shape,replied Bronson...."Lane, are you aware of her condition?"
15673Sick in bed, hey?
15673Sit up?
15673So it was a big sunfish? 15673 So the French decorated you, hey?"
15673So you care what people say of you?
15673So you''re hunting for another job?
15673So you''ve lost your place?
15673Something that will put the shimmy and toddle out of biz?
15673Sure I can.... You''re Mel''s father?
15673Surprised to see me?
15673Swann?
15673Tattle what?
15673Tell me, who was to blame?
15673That place is new to you, is n''t it?
15673That''s part of our bargain?
15673That? 15673 The schoolteacher?
15673Then it was you who passed me in the hall?
15673Then you caught the habit from girls gone higher up?
15673Then you know who wrote them?
15673These-- these girls-- hardly in their teens-- smoke and drink?
15673This? 15673 To_ marry_ you?...
15673True?
15673Well, Buddy, I ca n''t lay it all to that.... And how''re you?
15673Well, Dare, old boy, does it look good to you?
15673Well, Daren, you old prune, what''d you think of the toddle?
15673Well, that explains the verses.... Now I read in these notes about meetings with the boys?
15673Well, will you go?
15673Well?
15673Were you ever there alone without any girls?
15673What about?
15673What ails Red?
15673What am I up against?
15673What did Daren say?
15673What did you get this for?
15673What do you do?
15673What do you mean by cut up?
15673What do you mean by that?
15673What do you want? 15673 What fact?"
15673What for?
15673What friend?
15673What if she is-- both lovely-- and my wife?
15673What in the world can we do?
15673What is the way, mother?
15673What was the soldier up against, Pepper?
15673What will Bessy say? 15673 What would you expect?
15673What''d you come for?
15673What''d you say?
15673What''re you crying about?
15673What''re you saying, Mel Iden?
15673What''s happened?
15673What''s nice? 15673 What''s that on your breast?"
15673What''s the idea, I wonder?
15673What''s the idea?
15673What''s the matter with it-- with us?
15673What''s the matter with my money?
15673What''s the''Old Bench''?
15673What''s time got to do with it?
15673What-- does the''Bell- garter''mean?
15673What?
15673What_ is_ dreadful, then?
15673Whatever comes of any disclosures I make-- whatever you_ do_--you''ll not give me away?
15673Whatever on earth has come over you?
15673When?
15673Where are you going to- night?
15673Where did she get it?
15673Where did you say your things are?
15673Where was she?
15673Where''d you see him?
15673Where''s Red? 15673 Where''s the band?"
15673Where''s the eats?
15673Where''s the woman?
15673Who called me?
15673Who gave you the original?
15673Who is it?
15673Who is the woman you want to marry?
15673Who told you of that?
15673Who told you?
15673Who took Lorna to this place?
15673Who''s that soldier boob?
15673Who?
15673Who?
15673Whom have you in mind for me to-- to marry?
15673Whom on earth can we marry them to?
15673Why did he do it?
15673Why did n''t Dick go into the service? 15673 Why did n''t I think of him?"
15673Why did n''t you drink a bucketful of water-- same as Billy Means did? 15673 Why did not the American Army give you equal honor?"
15673Why did she want to shield you?
15673Why did you come? 15673 Why do they give it that name?"
15673Why do you seem to have all these writings addressed to you?
15673Why father-- home so early?
15673Why have you tried to-- to rush me?
15673Why must a girl marry?
15673Why not? 15673 Why not?
15673Why not?
15673Why not?
15673Why not?
15673Why on the sly?
15673Why would n''t you dance jazz in front of me?
15673Why, did n''t I write you? 15673 Why?"
15673Why?
15673Why?
15673Why?
15673Will the lady kindly remove her veil?
15673Will you ask him to come down upon a matter of importance?
15673Will you tell me?
15673With an older boy?
15673With whom do you go to the secret club- rooms-- above White''s ice cream parlor?
15673With whom?
15673With whom?
15673With whom?
15673Wonder why they did n''t give the dance at the armory, where they''d not have to climb stairs, and have more room?
15673Would I? 15673 Would n''t it be wiser just to show me these rooms, and let me watch from your place-- until I find my sister there?"
15673Would you be willing to see Bessy occasionally-- and sort of be nice to her-- you know?
15673Wrong?... 15673 You did?
15673You do look pale and-- won''t you come in? 15673 You fear the poison tongues for me?
15673You include our nice girls-- from what we used to call Middleville''s best families?
15673You insolt me, you red- headed----"Was that Dutchman addressin''of me?
15673You know how pleased we''ll be.... Bessy, do you ever see my sister Lorna?
15673You mean my kissing you? 15673 You mean the Girl''s Literary Guild, with rooms at the Atheneum?"
15673You mean you copied them?
15673You refuse when I''ve assured you I''ll be lenient?
15673You remember when I''phoned you last over two weeks ago?... 15673 You say Rose is no more guilty than the other girls?"
15673You say you asked Hartley to marry you?
15673You will persist in your friendship for him in the face of my objection?
15673You''re sorry for me?
15673You''ve learned stenography?
15673_ Did_ you fight, Bessy?
15673''Do you like it?''
15673''What do you mean?''
15673Again the reply was long in coming...."Have n''t you heard-- about Red?"
15673Amanda, would you marry me?
15673And I never heard a word from him.... Not a word....""Blair, ca n''t you see it Red''s way?"
15673And come home together?
15673And he returns to find all-- all this sickening-- oh, what shall I call it?
15673And if I''m to help you at all it must be now.... You have n''t told me everything, boy-- now have you?"
15673And last, when El mentioned Daren, did you see Dal''s face?
15673And play on Saturdays?...
15673And she told you right out about the baby?"
15673And what''s this sear and yellow document?"
15673And what_ do_ you think, Margie?
15673And why, Daren?"
15673And why?"
15673And you say you admire this lady very much?"
15673And you''re ill?
15673Are n''t you glad to see me?"
15673Are you alone?"
15673Are you crazy?"
15673Are you married-- jealous husband?"
15673Are you well?
15673As he started to go he ran into Blair Maynard who grasped at him:"What''s hurry, old scout?"
15673As to the gentleman-- Daren, can it possibly be Colonel Pepper?"
15673Bess, are you getting this?"
15673Blair, does it hit you-- kind of queer?
15673But I''ll say I''m happy it''s not painted face and plucked eyebrows.... Mel, what''s happened to you?"
15673But after the war-- now-- what was Bessy Bell?
15673But as I ca n''t understand it, how can I explain?
15673But had happiness come with prosperity?
15673But how-- when?
15673But nix, it''s mine.... Dal, is n''t he a handsome boy here?"
15673But that did n''t last.... Now, a year and more after the war, where does the soldier get off?
15673But what if Hartley did make a show of this marriage?
15673But what relation had this new factor of his dilemma to Mel Iden?
15673But when he turned him over, to see and feel the hole in Lane''s back, he exclaimed:"My God, boy, what made this-- a shell?
15673But who would hear?
15673But you''ll get me some money, girl, d''ye hear?"
15673CHAPTER XXII"Mel, come here,"called Lane from the back porch,"who the deuce are those people coming down the hill?"
15673Ca n''t you see that?"
15673Could I have believed of_ my_ girl what I admitted of hers?
15673Could a white gown and the golden glow of June effect such transformation?
15673Could anything be more monstrous?
15673Could he help her?
15673Could he stand work at all, not only in a physical sense, but in application of mind?
15673Could n''t we live within our means?"
15673Daren, is_ that_ it?"
15673Did I write that?
15673Did n''t the draft get you?"
15673Did n''t you humiliate me before a crowd of people in a candy- store?
15673Did n''t you humiliate me, a poor helpless woman?
15673Did not the Colonel agree with her that it was so sweet, so cosy, and picturesquely situated?
15673Did they have chickens?
15673Did you ever hear of_ that_ ten years ago?
15673Did you ever?...
15673Did you get hurt?
15673Did you go over the top?
15673Did you kill a couple of Huns for me?"
15673Did you kill any Germans?
15673Did you know this sort of thing was going on?"
15673Do I see more things than cards and bottles?
15673Do n''t you remember how Margie and I and Dal and you used to go to school together?
15673Do you care for study, for books?
15673Do you ever think of fitting yourself for useful work?...
15673Do you imply these girls who talk have had the-- the interest or attention of these young gentlemen named?"
15673Do you just want to go from day to day, like a butterfly from flower to flower?
15673Do you long, yet dread to get home?"
15673Do you mean meeting me?
15673Do you regard a promise sacred?"
15673Do you understand me?"
15673Do you work for him?"
15673Do you_ get_ it?
15673Does Margie love you?"
15673Does n''t it make you sick?"
15673Everybody is not-- not----""Well, not what?"
15673Got that job yet?"
15673Had he not just looked upon the tragic face of his comrade?
15673Had he unconsciously needed that?
15673Had her feminine instinct been infallibly right?
15673Had his countrymen, his people, his friends, his sweetheart, all failed him?
15673Had it made them what men wanted?
15673Had n''t you heard?"
15673Had people been rocked on their foundations?
15673Had the war given him some magic sixth sense, some clairvoyant power, some gift of vision?
15673Has n''t it occurred to you that Lorna-- or other of her friends or yours-- might be going straight to ruin?"
15673Have n''t I handed myself out on a silver platter?"
15673Have these facts anything to do with your motive?"
15673Have you an overcoat?"
15673Have you any gift for music?
15673Have you any knowledge of more?"
15673Have you been at my rooms lately-- you know-- to take a peep?"
15673Have you forgotten the silver platter?"
15673Have you had another sick spell?"
15673Holt, would you do me a favor?"
15673Home?...
15673How about to- morrow?"
15673How can we tell?
15673How could she tell her stepfather?
15673How did Miss Hill find out who wrote them?"
15673How do you pass the time?"
15673How many endless hours had the pictured memory of that house haunted him?
15673How''d she look?"
15673I can think, ca n''t I?
15673I do n''t know how you--""Mel, where''re your coat, and hat, and overshoes?"
15673I never saw one before.... Daren, have n''t you an American medal too?"
15673I suppose that pleases you, big brother?"
15673I thank you for your intention, which I''m sure is kind-- and, will you please excuse me?
15673I was pretty lucky to run into you.... And now, old sport, let me get personal, will you?"
15673I''d carry a body guard.... Say, have you seen Blair Maynard or Holt Dalrymple to- night?"
15673I?
15673If the boys quit cards how''m I to make a living?"
15673If they were respectable, and had even a slight degree of intelligence, how could they look on at this dance with complacence?
15673Is it true-- what I hear about your health, bad shape, you know-- all cut up in the war?
15673Is n''t he the limit?
15673Is n''t it strange, Daren, how things turn out?
15673Is n''t that hell?"
15673Is n''t that nice of them?
15673Is n''t there something you_ care_ for?"
15673Is n''t your name Lane?"
15673Is she a friend of yours, too?"
15673Is this the soldier who wronged you?"
15673It was hell, was n''t it?
15673Just because they''re_ your_ daughters they are above reproach.... What have you to say about the war babies in town?
15673Lane whispered to the girls:"Is there a place to hide you?"
15673Lane, did you ever in your life see such a peach as that?"
15673Lane, is that kid good or bad?"
15673Lane?"
15673Last night-- it was your-- your father-- I heard?"
15673Look at them.... And what''s this?...
15673Lose your nerve?"
15673Mac drink water?
15673May I bring her in?"
15673May I not come often to see you both?"
15673Miss Hill sent for me.... Was Bessy with you and Gail?"
15673Not really?
15673Now are n''t you?"
15673Now what can I do for you?"
15673Now wo n''t you help me to get at the bottom of the matter?
15673Of course Lorna has gone to work?"
15673Oh, how are you?"
15673On the level, now, Daren?"
15673Or is your mind full of this jazz stuff?
15673Pepper, why could n''t you pick on one of these Middleville gossips or society dames?"
15673Plunged into despair he plodded along the streets, till at length, out of his stupefaction, came the question-- what would Amanda say?
15673Say, will you ride out to Flesher''s to- morrow night?"
15673Shall I send her down here or will you go up to her studio?"
15673Shall we spend what time we have to live always in a thunderous atmosphere of mind-- hating, pondering, bitter?"
15673She cried out in her heart-- why was she alone?
15673Should he go on spending his days and nights in a slowly increasing torment?
15673So how could she be insulted?"
15673So that''s all they did to you?"
15673So that''s it?"
15673So you''re back?
15673So you''re wise to that?
15673So-- I ask-- will you marry us?"
15673Soldier Hero, you did n''t care?"
15673Suppose that''s why you have n''t called me up for so long?"
15673Suppose we go up?
15673Surely you would n''t go to him?"
15673Tell me what you did to get it?"
15673The instant opposition stimulated Lane, and he asked the driver,"John, do you know where we can find a preacher?"
15673The rapids?
15673The truth would not be comprehended by the mothers of Middleville.... And who''s to blame?"
15673There''s nothing in this q- t stuff.... And say, what do you know about Bessy Bell?
15673They must be worse off than Daren-- Blair Maynard with only one leg and--""Mother, where are you?
15673They''re always together.... Daren, did he ever have it in for you?"
15673To blow us up again?
15673To what had he returned?
15673To- night''s the Junior Prom-- did you know that?"
15673Was it another dream?
15673Was it only two years or twenty since he had left his country to go to war?
15673Was it possible that he had been penned up for three years in this stifling place?
15673Was n''t that worse?
15673Was that the secret of her departure from the old- fashioned canons of modesty and reserve?
15673Was there justice in Blair Maynard''s scorn?
15673Was there no peace on earth for him?
15673Was this a home for that twenty- year- old girl upstairs?
15673Was this beautiful woman, with head uplifted and eyes full of fire, the Mel Iden of his school days?
15673Was this its aftermath?
15673Was this then the reason that Middleville, upon his arrival, seemed so strange, sordid, shrunken, so vastly changed?
15673We had a dandy time.... Rose, will you meet me some night and take a ride?
15673Well, what''s your verdict?"
15673Well, why did n''t you wake me up long ago-- with the truth?
15673Were they abnormal?
15673Were they only murmurings of swift waters?
15673What actuated her?
15673What are rouge and lip- stick and powder for but to hide truth from our masculine pursuers?"
15673What can these young society men be to my pupils?"
15673What could I have on my mind?"
15673What do I care what Doctor Wallace said?
15673What do you know about that?
15673What do you know, Pepper?"
15673What do you mean, Daren?"
15673What do you say, Rose?"
15673What do you want most?
15673What do you want?
15673What do you want?"
15673What does he care whether or not we invite him?
15673What else mattered?
15673What for?"
15673What for?"
15673What for?"
15673What had come over him?
15673What had he come home to?
15673What had he done to be so tortured?
15673What had he known of torture, of sacrifice, of divine selflessness?
15673What had the war done to the generation of its period-- to Helen, to Mel Iden, to Lorna, to Bessy Bell?
15673What has happened?
15673What is it you want most?"
15673What is the matter?
15673What makes all the young girls like that?"
15673What on earth possessed him?
15673What then had happened?
15673What then, reflected Lane, could have been the effect of war upon women?
15673What to her had been the pleading of a daughter, the importunity of a father, the reasoning of a few old- fashioned friends?
15673What victory could be won over a strange ineradicable susceptibility to the sweetness, charm, mystery of a woman?
15673What was it?"
15673What was that dark shadow?
15673What was the meaning of the numbness of his body?
15673What was the secret spring of her abnormal tendencies?
15673What were they doing-- how living-- how changing?
15673What would Blair say?
15673What would Helen think of him-- and Margaret Maynard-- and Dal-- and Mel Iden?
15673What''d you hit them with?"
15673What''d you see?"
15673What''re you saying?"
15673What''s got into you that you can gamble and drink with_ slackers_?"
15673What''s he done?...
15673What''s it got to do with Germans?"
15673What''s that?"
15673What''s the charge?"
15673What''s the matter with these Middleville girls?"
15673What''s the sense in lettin''them carry on any longer?"
15673What''s wanted?"
15673What''s wrong?"
15673When Mel was showing her old teacher and friend the garden and flowerbeds the practical Doctor Bronson asked Lane:"Did you chop all that wood?"
15673When he had finished, she asked,"The French Army honored you, why not the American?"
15673When?"
15673Where else could they be making for?
15673Where''s the cards, chips, table?"
15673Where''s the chivalry you tried to make me think you were full of?
15673Who can tell what will happen?
15673Who cared?
15673Who knows?
15673Who lived there?
15673Who told you I was there?
15673Who took you there?
15673Who was your officer?"
15673Who''d believe me?
15673Who''re you?"
15673Who''s this?...
15673Who''s with you, Mel?"
15673Who?"
15673Why did n''t the draft get him?"
15673Why do you come to me-- the first time in so many months?"
15673Why had Swann''s lips formed that prayer?
15673Why had he come safely through a vortex of death?
15673Why had he drifted into the rapids?
15673Why had he found the boat?
15673Why had he heard the cry for help?
15673Why had the drowning man proved to be one of two men on earth he hated, one of the two men whom he wanted to kill?
15673Why had the oars remained in the boat?
15673Why have n''t you?"
15673Why not go out and deliberately kill a man, a libertine, a slacker?
15673Why should this come to mock him at such a sacred and beautiful moment?
15673Why was his hope so unquenchable?
15673Why was this return so dreadful?
15673Why, may I ask?"
15673Why?
15673Why?
15673Why?
15673Why?"
15673Will you go?"
15673Will you have a sip of lemonade with a shot in it?"
15673Will you not pray with me?"
15673Will you pay?
15673Will you tell me?"
15673Will you?"
15673Will you?"
15673Will you?''"
15673Wo n''t it be just spiffy?
15673Wo n''t you tell me about your-- your hurts?"
15673Worse than young Maynard?"
15673Would he have been jilted and would Mel have been lost?
15673Would he live to see the Indian summer days, the smoky haze, the purple asters?
15673Would marrying her have saved her from what Blair had so forcibly suggested?
15673Would not an angel appear, with flaming sword, to smite her dead?
15673Would you care to read some of them?"
15673Would you like a nice little home, and an occasional silk dress, and no more teaching, and some one to love you-- always?
15673Would you love an old duffer like me?
15673Would you, Amanda, would you?"
15673Yet he has the adulation of Middleville while Daren Lane is an outcast.... My God, is there no justice?
15673Yet if I''d ever had a girl-- I wonder-- would I have been blind?
15673Yet-- what was in store for him?
15673You did n''t leave a sister or a lot of old schoolgirl sweethearts behind to----""What the hell do you know about whom I left behind?"
15673You did_ it_, you remember?"
15673You do n''t mean-- dead?"
15673You mean Joshua Iden''s daughter?"
15673You mean you''re getting wise to your kid sister?"
15673You wo n''t meet me to- night?"
15673You-- understand?"
15673Your sister Lorna?"
15673_ What_ has it not done to us?...
15673did you get to ride in a war- plane?
13937''Do you want me to stay?'' 13937 Ahuh?
13937Ai n''t you tired, Wils?
13937Air you agoin''to handle stock or chase coyotes?
13937An'', Wils, will you rise above hate?
13937An''I reckon you''ll say you had n''t heerd he was there?
13937An''because I''ve been through so much I can tell you what''ll help you.... Lass, if a woman is n''t big an''brave, how will a man ever be? 13937 An''he did n''t offer to give you up to Wils Moore?"
13937An''is it so, Columbine, that you''re to marry Jack Belllounds?
13937An''talked with him?
13937An''whar''s it now?
13937An''what else?
13937An''what was thet?
13937And now, dear Ben-- what have you got for me? 13937 And the time you ate my pie, and how I got even by tearing off your little dress, so you had to run home almost without a stitch on?"
13937And where''s Ben?
13937And you accuse me before this man who saved my life, who_ knows_ me-- before Hell- Bent Wade?
13937And you want to be all that for me?
13937Any friends lookin''after him?
13937Are n''t you going to speak to a fellow?
13937Are those your cattle down in the valley?
13937Are you a good man with dogs an''guns?
13937Are you a pup or a wolf that you grab for it? 13937 Are you asking me?"
13937Are you friends with Moore?
13937Are you goin''to confide in me-- as you used to?
13937Are you goin''to make Collie marry Jack?
13937Are you making fun of me?
13937Are you runnin''my family?
13937Are you strong enough to bear another shock, my lass, an''bear it now-- so to make an end-- so to- morrer we can begin anew?
13937Aw, now, what''re friends fer but to go to?... 13937 Been ridin''ag''in''the wind, hey?
13937Before this sheriff and your father you accuse me of stealing cattle?
13937Belllounds, has anybody told you about Wils Moore bein''bad hurt?
13937Belllounds, will you take a day to think it over?
13937Ben, are you crazy?
13937Ben, ought I not go back to Wilson right now?
13937Ben, you mean he-- he saw us up there in the grove? 13937 Ben?
13937Bent Wade, did you come over calkilated to git skinned?
13937Bent, what do you make of thet?
13937Bent?
13937Boss, I''m tellin''you--"Wade, you ai n''t agoin''to start thet tellin''hell- bent happenin''s to come hyar at White Slides?
13937Buster Jack did n''t break off with you, Collie?
13937Buster, did you ever think you''d get her kisses-- as Wils''s gettin''right now?
13937But did n''t you never hear of him? 13937 But he can''t-- he wo n''t go?"
13937But oh, Ben-- you do n''t mean that Wilson would be so base-- so cowardly?
13937But tell me-- what did you tell her?
13937But what could we expect? 13937 But what for?
13937But what will you do? 13937 But why?
13937But you seen Moore?
13937But, Miss Collie, how''d it come off? 13937 But, boy, how could I fetch you anything without fetching myself?"
13937But-- Oh, Wilson, what can I say? 13937 But_ did_ you?"
13937Ca n''t you guess?
13937Ca n''t you move?
13937Can I fetch you anything to eat-- or read?
13937Cap, did you know Buster Jack accused my friend, Wils Moore, of stealin''these cattle you''re sellin''?
13937Collie is game in most ways, but she''d never kill anythin''.... Wade, you ai n''t thinkin''she ought to stop them lonesome walks an''rides?
13937Collie told us some interestin''news about Jack, did n''t she? 13937 Collie, do you think marryin''Buster Jack will stop his bustin''out?"
13937Collie, if you love me, how can you marry Jack Belllounds?
13937Collie, then you''re not agoin''back on the ole man?
13937Collie,_ why?_ For God''s sake, explain why you will shame your womanhood and ruin me-- all for that coward-- that thief?
13937Collie,_ why?_ For God''s sake, explain why you will shame your womanhood and ruin me-- all for that coward-- that thief?
13937Collie-- how about-- your own soul?
13937Columbine, do you know where Jack Belllounds has been for these three years?
13937Could n''t you help yourself with your left hand?
13937Could n''t you see how like steel Collie was?... 13937 Dad, What''d Jack do to- day?"
13937Dad-- did-- did your son come?
13937Did n''t it occur to Jack to take me to Kremmling? 13937 Did n''t you know I come to kill you?"
13937Did you ever see Belllounds''s son?
13937Did you go thar to see her?
13937Did you hear about the argyment this mawnin''?
13937Did you hear-- anything?
13937Did you hurt it on him?
13937Did you kick_ me?_he shouted.
13937Did you know we had a new man up at the ranch?
13937Did you meet the boss''s son?
13937Did you say he was a spoiled boy an''thet he was no good an''was headin''plumb fer hell?
13937Did you want him to do thet?
13937Did you work?
13937Do they all know where I''ve been?
13937Do they hint that Wilson is a rustler?
13937Do you doubt my-- my good intentions toward you-- my love for you?
13937Do you happen to have a hunk of deer meat? 13937 Do you know marryin''him will_ kill_ her?"
13937Do you mean you''d want us to marry soon?
13937Do you really love me--_love_ me?
13937Do you remember long ago-- when we quarreled so dreadfully-- because you kissed me?
13937Do you see an enemy in me?
13937Do you smoke?
13937Do you think I could kiss_ you_--and live to forget?
13937Do you think any cattleman in these hills would believe Wils Moore a rustler?
13937Do you think you can lick me-- after where you''ve been these three years?
13937Do_ you_ know where he has been?
13937Does he?
13937Does my father own him or do you own him?
13937Eat? 13937 Ever been to Middle Park?
13937Expect me to_ marry_ some girl? 13937 Funny how things turn out, is n''t it?"
13937Has he any family?
13937Have n''t you got something to drink?
13937Have they been hunted any?
13937Have you heard any news from down below?
13937Have you seen Jack this morning?
13937Have you sold any stock?
13937Have you told your folks of your accident?
13937He is, is he?
13937He''ll not be crippled or-- or club- footed, then?
13937Hey, Belllounds, will you give me a lift with this meat?
13937Hey?
13937How about Old Bill?
13937How about a lookin''-glass?
13937How are you, Wils?
13937How are you?
13937How bad?
13937How can you love Jack Belllounds? 13937 How can you?
13937How do you know what I can do?
13937How do you know?
13937How far to White Slides?
13937How old is she now?
13937How on earth can you prevent it? 13937 How''s this bunk suit you?"
13937How_ could_ you tell me such a horrible story?
13937Hyar, you Jack Belllounds,said Lem,"could n''t you see Wils was n''t packin''no gun?
13937I reckon you expect me to?
13937I''m respectin''you fer what you say.... An''now,_ when_ will you marry him?
13937If she_ were_ your real daughter-- your own flesh an''blood-- an''Jack Belllounds was_ my_ son, would you let her marry him?
13937Is he around?
13937Is he the only child?
13937Is he your horse?
13937Is n''t that funny? 13937 Is that cowboy here yet?
13937It is just queer I can never remember.... An''how was he to- day?
13937It was you-- wasn''t it?
13937It''s a long time till August thirteenth.... An''now tell me, why did Old Bill run when he saw me comin''?
13937Jealous?... 13937 Jim, if I answer fer Wils Moore bein''in Kremmlin''the day you say, will you leave him with me?"
13937Know Belllounds? 13937 Lass, would you give much for a little note from Wils?"
13937Leave him to you? 13937 Lem, why is this the last job I''ll ever boss you boys?"
13937Let me see-- what?
13937Made you tired, hey? 13937 Me?
13937Me? 13937 Me?
13937Mean it? 13937 Meet any of the boys?
13937Might I throw my pack here?
13937Miss Collie, air you- all goin''to sit up thar?
13937Montana, ai n''t thet Sheriff Burley from Kremmlin''?
13937Montana, what do you say?
13937Moore, what do them tracks look like to you?
13937Moore, will you get off your hoss?
13937Never told you what? 13937 No nerve, hey?
13937No? 13937 No?
13937No? 13937 Now are there any more you know are good?"
13937Now, Wade, are you connectin''up them strangers with the stock I missed on this last round- up?
13937Now, whar''s the boy?
13937Oh, Ben-- shall I be able to hold onto this?
13937Oh,_ you_ wo n''t?
13937On what grounds do you accuse me?
13937Pard, what do you think? 13937 Pard, you wouldn''t-- you could n''t expect me to-- to forgive him?"
13937Queer? 13937 Reckon you do n''t need either advice or friend, hey?"
13937Reckon you have n''t been leavin''any tracks up Buffalo Park way?
13937Reckon you''re Blair an''I''m nigh the headwaters of this river?
13937Sad? 13937 Say, Bent, you''re shore goin''to see what''s up?"
13937Say, Wade, are you growing dotty? 13937 Say, Wils, are you writin''a book?"
13937Say, do you know hounds?
13937Say, do you mean anything?... 13937 Say, maybe I overlooked somethin''?
13937Say, what''re you giving me? 13937 Shame?"
13937Slick with cards, eh?
13937So hyar you are again?... 13937 Soon?"
13937Stranger, air you packin''through or goin''to stay?
13937Take one.... Do you like them?
13937Talk what over?
13937Tell you? 13937 Then he wants to see me-- so badly?"
13937Then how can you expect my consent to her marriage with your son?
13937Then how could you marry him?
13937Then why is n''t his sincerity and good work to be permanent?
13937Then you''ll think before it''s too late?
13937Then you''ve weakened? 13937 Then, Lem-- you have n''t heard about the fight yesterday between Jack and Wilson Moore?"
13937Then, man, what on earth''s happened?
13937This what, lass?
13937Time? 13937 To- day, when Wade came with your letter, he asked me, sort of queer,''Say, Wils, do you know how many letters I''ve fetched you from Collie?''
13937Wade, I reckon you want to go fetch Wils?
13937Wade, have you seen Jack?
13937Wade, was n''t you takin''a lot on yourself?
13937Wade, what do you mean?
13937Wade, what''s the matter with Jack?
13937Wade, you''ll do thet on your own hook?
13937Wade, you''re afraid I''ll kill him?
13937Wade, you''re packin''off, then, on the trail? 13937 Wade?...
13937Wal, Miss Collie, air you- all still hangin''round this hyar ranch?
13937Wal, are you lyin''?
13937Wal, might I ask what you''re figgerin''on?
13937Wal, what do you want?
13937Wal, what''s wanted?
13937Wal,_ did_ you see him?
13937We won it, did n''t we?
13937We''ll help you, but how?
13937Well, Buster Jack, what''s the charge?
13937Well, could you have a better? 13937 Well, if you work hard for dad, learn to handle the cowboys, and never take up those old bad habits--""You mean drink and cards?
13937Well, if you''d give so much for a note, how much would you give me for a whole bookful that took Wils two hours to write?
13937Well, now you''ve waylaid me, what do you want?
13937Well, well, an''so you kissed ugly old Bent Wade?
13937Well, what do you know about it?
13937Were n''t you a sad flatterer in your day?
13937Were you livin''in Kremmlin''when Belllounds adopted the girl?
13937Wha- at?... 13937 Whar you from?"
13937What are you doing up here? 13937 What cattle did you say?"
13937What did he say? 13937 What difference?"
13937What do I care for you or your gabby talk?
13937What do a lot of cow- punchin''fellars know about dogs? 13937 What do you make that bluff for?"
13937What do you mean by that?
13937What does he-- want to see me-- for?
13937What ever could he have meant? 13937 What for?
13937What for?
13937What happened?
13937What happened?
13937What has Wilson Moore done-- that you''ll do right by him?
13937What in hell do I care for Wade?
13937What in the world?
13937What is it, boy?
13937What is that?
13937What of that?
13937What on?
13937What the hell''s goin''on?
13937What the hell?
13937What was it?
13937What was that-- a trick-- a game-- a play all fixed up for my benefit?
13937What were you jealous of?
13937What''d he do?
13937What''d this cowboy say to you?
13937What''d you bring me?
13937What''d you come for?
13937What''d you leave fer?
13937What''ll we make the limit?
13937What''ll your dad say?
13937What''re you hidin''?... 13937 What''re you mad at?"
13937What''re you scentin'', Fox, old boy?
13937What''re your names?
13937What''s a biped?
13937What''s funny about thet?
13937What''s his name?
13937What''s that?
13937What''s the girl''s name?
13937What''s the good to tell you now?
13937What''s the matter, Jack? 13937 What''ve you been crying about?"
13937What? 13937 What?"
13937Where are the boys this morning?
13937Where are you going?
13937Where is dad?
13937Where''d you ride?
13937Where''s dad?
13937Where''ve you been?
13937Where''ye you been?
13937Where?
13937Which ones?
13937Who put you on that trail?
13937Who runs the other hotel?
13937Who says you could n''t?
13937Who the hell are_ you?_... 13937 Who was riding?
13937Who''n hell is thet man?
13937Who''re you, an''what d''ye want?
13937Who''re you?
13937Who''s been in here?
13937Who-- who will take care of you?
13937Who?
13937Why August thirteenth?
13937Why must you?
13937Why not put Wilson Moore in charge of the hounds? 13937 Why not, I''d like to know?"
13937Why not, dad?
13937Why not, lass?
13937Why not? 13937 Why not?
13937Why not?
13937Why not?
13937Why, Ben, where are you going?
13937Why, Collie? 13937 Why, I''d like to know?"
13937Why, may I ask?
13937Why? 13937 Why?
13937Why? 13937 Why?"
13937Why?
13937Why?
13937Will you get off that horse?
13937Will you go in?
13937Will you put Jack in charge of your ranches, now?
13937Wils, did n''t you like me any more after dad said that?
13937Wils, now ai n''t that queer?
13937Wils, what''s the trouble?
13937Wils, you call me pard, do n''t you? 13937 Wils, you''re buyin''stock right along?"
13937Wilson Moore, do you mean it?
13937Wilson, why have you been different lately?
13937Wilson, will you avoid him-- for my sake?
13937Wilson, you think then-- you believe Jack will last-- will stick to his new ways?
13937Wilson, you''ll be going-- home-- soon-- to Denver-- won''t you?
13937Wo n''t Old Bill make a kick?
13937Wo n''t it change you to know that if you force this marriage you''ll lose all?
13937Would I? 13937 Would n''t Old Bill object to this card- playin''?"
13937Would n''t it be better to wait awhile?
13937Would n''t young Belllounds object to me?
13937Would you want to take me without my-- my love?
13937You acquainted with Belllounds?
13937You ca n''t put that-- that foot in a stirrup, can you?
13937You did n''t go to meet Wilson Moore?
13937You did n''t pick on this hyar crippled boy?
13937You do n''t beat dogs?
13937You do n''t love Collie, then?
13937You do n''t want me, then?
13937You found it for me, did n''t you? 13937 You like stories?"
13937You mean I lie?
13937You mean it?
13937You mean the hunter, Hell- Bent Wade?
13937You mean your young pard an''two- bit of a rustler-- Wils Moore?
13937You must-- you will?
13937You object to my playin''?
13937You see how quick dad''s ready to jump me? 13937 You think Collie''d fear you?"
13937You think I''m pretty, then?
13937You were a little devil.... Do you remember the fight I had with Moore-- about you?
13937You''ll give me the job?
13937You''ll not agree again? 13937 You-- never-- liked Jack?"
13937You-- you want me to fight you?
13937You_ know_ that?
13937_ Collie!_... Did you come to see me?
13937_ You love him?_he asked, very low, incredulously, with almost insane eagerness for denial in his query.
13937''An''now you''re hyar-- what''s thet mean?''
13937''How''n hell can I believe you?''
13937''What do you mean by askin''me thet?''
13937A good angel?
13937After all, what did it matter to her?
13937Ai n''t that more queer talk?"
13937Always on the go, eh?"
13937Am I only locoed, or flighty, or what?
13937Am I to blame?
13937An''I''ll gamble you''ll learn it.... Wade, have you changed or grown old thet you let a pup like this yap such talk?"
13937An''I''ve loved her, for all they say I could n''t see aught but Jack.... You''ll take her away from me?"
13937An''beautiful, too, as you say.... Who knows?
13937An''do you still say that to me-- are you still insistin''he ai n''t in love with you?"
13937An''it''s shore you?"
13937An''last, can you handle guns?
13937An''the best friends I ever made were men I''d helped.... What wages do you ask?"
13937An''thet''s homesteadin''the Sage Creek Valley?"
13937And I''m snowed in?"
13937And did n''t want you to tell me?
13937And how''s Wils?"
13937And what''s a matter of a week or a month?"
13937And what''s the use to hoard it?
13937And when the cowboy had dismounted and limped aside the sheriff continued,"Is this the hoss you ride most?"
13937And why should I heap trouble upon my shoulders?"
13937And would he not think that weakness strange?
13937And you lay in wait for me, behind the house, to hit me with a rotten cabbage?"
13937Are any of these hounds recommended?"
13937Are n''t you well?"
13937Are you a preacher masquerading here as hunter?
13937Are you afraid-- or ashamed to be with me alone?"
13937Are you feeling ill?"
13937Are you still in the saddle, Collie?
13937Are you sure you heard a shot before?"
13937Are you thet sure now?"
13937Bad news?"
13937Ben, what have you got for me?"
13937Buster Jack shy at gamblin''with you?
13937Buster Jack, why do n''t you finish game?
13937But am I all to blame?
13937But how could I send word to you?"
13937But how could you tell Collie she''d never have to marry Buster Jack?"
13937But how?
13937But if it did that to me_ what_ did it do to dad?
13937But let me forget that.... How are you?
13937But what are prayers?
13937But what good would that do?"
13937But what''s the use for you to roar at me or for me to reproach you?
13937But what''s your game?"
13937But what_ am_ I writing?
13937But who''re you?"
13937But who''s going to take care of you and your stock until you can work again?"
13937But why not tell dad?
13937But why should he yell that he knew I wanted to see Wilson?...
13937But would n''t it be easier on me to take a drink now and then, at these bad times?''...
13937But, first, I''m askin''you-- an''if this talk hurts, I''m sorry-- why do n''t you give some of your love for your no- good Buster Jack to Collie?"
13937But_ now!_... How can you look at that-- that club- foot, and not swear?"
13937Ca n''t you hear Ben Wade say that?
13937Ca n''t you keep cool?"
13937Ca n''t you recognize what''s comin''?...
13937Ca n''t you see that?
13937Ca n''t you understand?
13937Ca n''t you?"
13937Can we do more?"
13937Can you get up into your saddle like you used to?
13937Can you hunt?"
13937Can you ride well again?...
13937Collie, is n''t this great?
13937Columbine and me?"
13937Columbine, are you lyin''to me?"
13937Could I be mistaken?
13937Could he not see her hands trembling?
13937Could you have been so innocent-- so blind you never knew?
13937Did I choose my life?"
13937Did I ever oppose anythin''you wanted to do?"
13937Did any boy and girl ever before so need a friend?
13937Did he bust out?"
13937Did he save Pronto?...
13937Did n''t Wils always get ory- eyed when any of the other boys shined up to you?"
13937Did n''t he prove to you what he was when he jumped on me and kicked my broken foot till I fainted?...
13937Did n''t you think of that?"
13937Did you finally notice me?...
13937Did you hear?"
13937Did you know that?"
13937Did you mean you''d been through the Park?"
13937Did you take my money?"
13937Do n''t you bust everything you monkey with?
13937Do n''t you know the flower?
13937Do they call it that?"
13937Do you and Collie want to take me at my word?''
13937Do you happen to hev some terbaccer?
13937Do you know for sure whether you bought any good dogs?"
13937Do you know him?"
13937Do you know him?"
13937Do you like him so much?"
13937Do you remember Columbine?"
13937Do you remember the time I pushed you into the old mud- hole?
13937Do you savvy?...
13937Do you see that?"
13937Do you think I would make fun of you?
13937Do you think I''m up to trying one of those broncs?"
13937Do you think Jack will stand to his colors?
13937Do you think he''s all right, now?"
13937Do you understand what that means?"
13937Do you want me?"
13937Do you want to try?"
13937For what reason, my friend?"
13937For what?"
13937Had he not wanted such trust-- had he not invited it?
13937Had it ever shone there before?
13937Had she promised that?
13937Has Moore ever made love to you?"
13937Hate of whom?"
13937Have you no sense?
13937Have you picked up any unbranded stock?"
13937He wins the girl?"
13937He_ was_ more than that-- not long ago.... What has he done?
13937Hey, Collie?"
13937Hey?"
13937How about askin''''em?"
13937How are you, boy?"
13937How can you love him?"
13937How can you save a bad egg?
13937How could she feel hard toward him?
13937How d''ye do?
13937How do you handle a rifle?"
13937How was Wilson going to take the news of this forced change about to come in her life?
13937How would Columbine take this plot against the honor and liberty of Wilson Moore?
13937How would Moore himself react to it?
13937How''d thet come about?"
13937How''s tricks?"
13937I only wanted to say how queer you look.... Are you going to be married with one eye?"
13937I saw all that-- didn''t I?"
13937I was ridin''in by the storehouse....''Who the hell are you?''
13937I wish I had all happy ones, instead of them black, croakin''ones that come like ravens.... Well, you''re better to- day?"
13937I''m an old fool about wimmen, hey?
13937I''ve asked you before, but you wouldn''t-- Tell us now, do you believe Buster Jack will live up to his new ideals?"
13937I-- I''ve lain awake at night-- Oh, was he hurt?"
13937If Buster Jack gets away with his trick-- if he does n''t hang himself by some blunder or fit of temper or spree-- what then of Collie?"
13937If he did, why had he not said so?
13937If it''d been an ornery hoss, now.... Moore, how''d this happen?"
13937Is Collie dead?"
13937Is he still makin''up to you?"
13937Is n''t he splendid?
13937Is n''t it strange, I ca n''t hurt anything myself or bear to see even a steer slaughtered?
13937Is n''t that great?...
13937Is n''t that strange, now?
13937Is that any wonder, you-- you darling-- when I''ve been so scared you''d never have me?
13937Is that so?"
13937Is there any sense in the talk thet wherever you land there''s hell to pay?"
13937Is your dad in?"
13937It''s only--""What do n''t I understand?"
13937Jack said the mustang was his--""His?"
13937Jack, you''ll not buck ag''in''this deal?"
13937Jest works out natural.... Had you any grudge ag''in''Smith?"
13937Lem, was it you?
13937Love Wilson Moore?
13937May I peep in?"
13937Me?
13937Me?
13937Me?
13937Me?"
13937Moved in?"
13937Must she submit to that?
13937My friend,_ how_ can you prevent it?"
13937Never drink-- never gamble-- never fly off the handle again?"
13937Now, what''s doin''?"
13937Oh, why put it off?
13937Oh, you''re not going to leave White Slides?"
13937Once more, will you be game?"
13937Once outside she squeezed his hand and whispered,"How''s Wilson?"
13937Only a man does n''t know till after.... An''how are you, Collie?"
13937Pard, you remember the agreement we made not long ago?"
13937Reckon you''ll put up here to- night?"
13937Savvy?"
13937Savvy?...
13937Saw me in Wilson''s arms-- saw me kissing him?"
13937Say, can I go hunting with you?"
13937Say, pard, are you worrying about this two- bit rustler work that''s been going on?"
13937She loves me-- still?"
13937So he imagines I do n''t love him any more?
13937So that''s your revenge?...
13937So you was offerin''him advice an''friendship?"
13937So, then, it''s settled?"
13937Stranger, will you put up your hosses an''stay?"
13937Suppose you let me take a shot at that post?"
13937Surely you ca n''t work-- not so soon?"
13937That you were my girl?"
13937That''s the secret?...
13937Then you''ve got a heap to say?''
13937Then, changing the subject, she asked,"Wilson, you''re going to stay here-- winter here, dad would call it?"
13937There by the old cabin built by prospectors?"
13937There''s been some rustlin''of cattle, an a big loss from wolves an''lions an''poison- weed.... What d''you say, son?"
13937Think you''re funny?
13937To go crying for them when I got in trouble?
13937Wade, do you play poker?"
13937Wade, if you could live yours over again, knowin''what you know now, an''that you''d love an''suffer the same-- would you want to do it?"
13937Wade, what''re you doin''up in these diggin''s?"
13937Wal, I was scared fust, harkin''back to Indian days, an''then I was mad because I figgered Jack was up to mischief.... Did you fetch in the meat?"
13937Wal, an''now I''ve onlightened him, what''s the next deal?"
13937Wal, are you sure you do n''t like him more''n you ought-- considerin''what''s in the wind?"
13937Wal, every dog has his day.... What''re you needin''to fix this bunk comfortable like?"
13937Wal, how''s the boy?"
13937Wal, supposin''she rode up out of the valley, west on the Black Range?"
13937Wal, what was Jim hidin''it fer?"
13937Wal, who''s this Wils Moore?"
13937Was it fair, taking him as boys come?"
13937Was that-- why?"
13937Was there any reason for following Belllounds farther?
13937Was this only a nightmare?
13937Well, not yet.... An''how''s Jack Belllounds actin''these days?"
13937Well, suppose you''re not?
13937Well, tell me about it?"
13937Well, then, what of Collie?"
13937Whar''d we git it?"
13937What ailed her, Bent?"
13937What are promises or oaths to Jack Belllounds?"
13937What avail were Wade''s good offices, his spiritual teaching, his eternal hope in the order of circumstances working out to good?
13937What can I do fer you?"
13937What do you want?"
13937What else could I do?
13937What for?
13937What happened?
13937What is it?"
13937What kind of work had he done, if he told the truth?
13937What might come of the telling?
13937What of Collie?"
13937What other horse could I ride?
13937What should he tell Moore-- what should he conceal from him?
13937What then?
13937What would Jack Belllounds insist upon?
13937What''d you care fer my learnin''thet pup had double- crossed me?
13937What''d you expect of a cowboy who''d crippled himself-- and lost his girl?"
13937What''d you think?"
13937What''ll you bet?"
13937What''n hell are you doin''?"
13937What''re you wantin''me to tell Belllounds?"
13937What''s it fer?"
13937What''s the use of me denying that-- any more-- just because I love dad?...
13937What''s this trouble you had with Jack?
13937What''s your special brand of work?"
13937What?
13937What?"
13937Whatever possessed you to say that?"
13937Where had vanished all her wonderful spirit?
13937Where is Ben?"
13937Where is she?"
13937Where was her strength?
13937Where''d he come from, Belllounds?"
13937Where''s all that feeling you seemed to have for me?
13937Who was he, anyhow?"
13937Who''s in the outfit I know?"
13937Who''s to tell him when all this comes out?
13937Who, then?"
13937Who?
13937Who?"
13937Why are you here?"
13937Why ca n''t you be?
13937Why ca n''t you stick to anythin''?"
13937Why did she hesitate over that natural query from Jack Belllounds?
13937Why do you want to kill me?
13937Why is it all wrapped up?"
13937Why not soon?"
13937Why not?"
13937Why should you kick on yours?"
13937Why was it that she could not feel in him what she liked in Jim Montana or Lem or Wilson Moore?
13937Why was she at the mercy of strange, quick, unfamiliar sensations?
13937Why?
13937Will you marry Jack or not?"
13937Will you try?"
13937Will you?"
13937Wils, were you unhappy?"
13937With you rantin''hell- bent for election?
13937Wo n''t I make the outfit wild?
13937Would he imagine her purpose in coming there?
13937Would it have made any difference?"
13937Would n''t it be better-- safer, to settle it all-- once and forever?"
13937Yet how could she tell her troubles to him?
13937You callin''me thet?"
13937You do n''t reckon them strangers will winter in the woods?"
13937You know Smith?"
13937You might find out afterward and hate me.... Do you have any idea where I''ve been these last three years?"
13937You recollect him?"
13937You remember I meant to scare Buster Jack within an inch of his life?
13937You say Jack has n''t been in to- day?"
13937You should have.... Wilson, do you intend to stay here with the Andrews?"
13937You sure hated me.... Columbine, have you outgrown that?"
13937You wo n''t?
13937You''ll be good to him-- try to win him?"
13937You''ll not let sudden impulse-- sudden persuasion or force change you?
13937You''ll not set another day?"
13937You''re a woman, now-- and the prettiest--""Are you going to eat?"
13937You''re no proud, high- strung, thoroughbred girl any more?
13937You''re showin''yellow?"
13937You?"
13937_ Bent Wade?_""Now you tax me, thet name do''pear familiar.
13937_ You_ proved it?
13937dear friend, what on earth shall I do?"
13937if I''d ridden that far-- if I was able to do it-- wouldn''t you hear me yell?"
13937so you admit it?
13937what are you saying?"
13937you''re angry?"