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