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38631And why do you suffer it?
38631A thirst for gold had proved irresistible: what would it be now when it became heightened by a thirst for blood?
38631Is there no comet that may warn an unprepared and a doomed people?
38631The watch on board the ship hailed them, and asked them whence they came and if they had seen any pirates?
38632Being surrounded with difficulties on all sides, and in great disorder, having nobody to give orders, what was to be done? 38632 This ship, which Oexmelin calls the_ Haktswort_( Oxford?) 38632 did he not promise to receive these gentlemen?
38632he cried,"what will you do with me, Englishmen?
46754And the Duke of York said further,''What said Marshal Turenne when some in vanity said that the enemies were afraid, for they entrenched themselves?
46754_ Crown 8vo._ 6_s._ J. MACLAREN COBBAN WILT THOU HAVE THIS WOMAN?
33847On the other hand, if we were to assume Nuevitas to have been the starting point, what should we find?
33847Why should he be deprived of his Indians?
33847Why?
33847Without the people of the island,"what to me were sun or clime?"
33847_ Quien sabe?_ It is quite probable that such was their origin; but it is quite certain that their authors are unknown.
37116If such jealousy was entertained by the Spaniards of each other, what must not have been their feelings respecting other European nations?
37116Question, whether Edward Davis''s Discovery is the Land which was afterwards named= Easter Island=?
37116Question, whether Edward Davis''s Discovery is the Land which was afterwards named= Easter Island=?
37116Was this want of information, or want of consideration?
37116and from whom they had their commission so to do?"
12272***** Were the Caribs cannibals?
12272Did not their own arrows glance harmlessly from the glittering scales with which they covered their bodies?
12272How are we to defend it?"
12272Was Guaybána quite sure that the white- faced invader could be killed at all?
12272What else could be expected from indolent soldiers and vagabonds without any means of clearing forests or building houses?
17188But, Abner,said she,"do you think we have the right?"
17188Do you suppose that I would eat you in the street?
17188Which star do you think he looked at, good wife?
17188It was the same old story; resting quietly in a peaceful harbor, what danger had they to expect?
17188Mr. Rhett had done very well; why should not he?
17188What could the strange ship want here?
19139''Why not?''
19139According to the Spanish relation there were fourteen vessels in the English fleet, one large ship of forty- four guns( the"Centurion"?)
19139In January(?)
19139It seems that an Irishman named"Don Juan Morf"( John Murphy?
19139Port Ferdinando, Virginia.--He has discovered the infinite riches of St. John( Porto Rico?)
19139This being perceived by the Pirates they immediately asked him where was the cabinet of the said key?
13130I then desired to know who among them were of Betagh''s opinion?
13130Lau, understand you?
13130Leaving_ Mallua_[ Moa?]
13130Soon afterwards Rajah Laut came on board, accompanied by one of the sultan''s sons, and asked in Spanish, Who we were?
13130There grow here a prodigious number of trees, producing a small kind of lemons called_ limasses_,( limes?)
13130When it was broad day, I saw our ship close by us, on which I asked our guide, why he had brought us so far about?
13130_ Arubon_[ perhaps Amboina?]
13130_ Budia, Celaruri, Benaia, Ambalao, Bandon_[ perhaps Banda?]
13130on the 25th January, 1522, they arrived at_ Tima_[ Timor?]
13130passing the isles named_ Chacotian, Lagoma, Sico, Gioghi, Caphi, Sulacho, Lumatola, Tenetum, Bura_[ Bouro?]
34124Colonel,he said,"how is it that so small a body of earth as the Gatun dam can hold in check such a tremendous body of water as the Gatun Lake?"
34124Senator,he said,"if your theory were true, how could the dykes of Holland hold in check the Atlantic Ocean?"
34124And Colombia?
34124And moreover, why did the Bogotá troops not arrive from Colon?
34124And what of the lonely continent that bounds this oceanic abyss in the far south- west?
34124Can we, then, roughly forecast the changes in ocean trade- routes which will result from this new channel of communication between East and West?
34124Has Panama any danger to fear from its old rival the Nicaraguan canal project?
34124Is the Panama Canal likely to be used by sailing vessels?
34124What in the meantime was occurring at Colon?
34124What will be the effect of the opening of the canal on Panamanian prosperity?
34124What, then, is the meaning of these slopes which are being prepared for forts and batteries at either end of the canal?
34124Who will be the first circumnavigator along the all- northern trail?
34124Why had the 450 Colombian soldiers not flown to the rescue and vengeance of their captured officers?
19564Judge:''Answer me, Sirrah.... How will you be try''d?'' 19564 Judge:''D''ye hear how the Scoundrel prates?...
19564Are you guilty, or not guilty?''
19564Can it be that these two professions flourished most vigorously side by side, and that when one began to languish, the other also began to fade?
19564Had you not better make one of us than sneak after these villains for employment?"
19564Have not the medical men their Directory, the lawyers their List, the peers their Peerage?
19564How dare you talk of considering?...
19564I''d have you to know, Raskal, we do n''t sit here to hear Reason... we go according to Law.... Is our Dinner ready?''
19564What do they find to exercise their undoubted, if unsocial, talents and energies to- day?
19564What have we to do with the Reason?...
19564are these devils or what are they?"
33365*||+-----------------------------------------------+---------------------+----------+-----------+|/_ Ostrea lunata_( Norfolk)| Danian?
333651600?
33365CESTI, MARC''ANTONIO( 1620?-1669?
33365CETINA, GUTIERRE DE( 1518?-1572?
33365CETYWAYO(?-1884), king of the Zulus, was the eldest son of King Umpande or Panda, and a nephew of the two previous kings, Dingaan and Chaka.
33365CHANDOS, SIR JOHN(?-1370), one of the most celebrated English commanders of the 14th century.
33365CHAPMAN, GEORGE(?
33365Egg sacs minute and functionless(?).
33365He compiled the_ Garden of the Soul_( 1740?
33365How long are you going to stand it?"
33365Qu''a- t- il?
33365The Roman legates, who were absent( designedly?)
33365The synodal letter states that twenty- one bishops assembled to take action concerning Eustathius( of Sebaste?)
33365To the Abbé Sieyès Chamfort had given fortune in the title of a pamphlet("_ Qu''est- ce que le Tiers- État?
33365What form is this of more than mortal height?
33365What matchless beauty, what inspiréd ire?
33365within the heart of this great flight, Whose ivory arms hold up the golden lyre?
39808But what is the tump for?
39808What has that to do with it?
39808What have you done?
39808Before I had seen her a few minutes she remarked:"I suppose you do n''t remember me, Lord Tredegar?"
39808He got on very well, as she thought, and one day, meeting his professor, she said,"Oh, Professor, do you think my son will ever learn to draw?"
39808I have put this question to myself many times in the last month or so--"What does it all mean?
39808I said,"What have they found out about you?"
39808I saw in a newspaper which does not hold the same opinions as I do, the question,"What on earth is Lord Tredegar made a Viscount for?"
39808I was hunting in the Midland Counties and I asked,"Where is Tom?"
39808One is''What is Home Rule?''
39808Remarking to the young lady that the martial air appealed to an old soldier, she said,"Why, Lord Tredegar, were you ever in the Army?"
39808So why,"said they,"do you want to have more knowledge?"
39808What are your charges for telling me what I can call anyone without getting into trouble?"
39808What have I ever done to deserve this great tribute?"
39808Why?
39808_ Conservative Meeting, Newport, February 2nd, 1894._ WHAT IS A PHILANTHROPIST?
39808and the other is''Have you used Pear''s Soap?''
38633Ah, Captain Skinner,said he,"is that you?
38633At sea?
38633But I doubt,cried another,"if he be such a mighty conjuror, for if he was, how the devil was it that he did not conjure himself clear of us?"
38633But what signifies a hat, friend?
38633Curse you,said the pirate,"who do you think we are?"
38633D---- you villains, who are you? 38633 Well,"argued his opponent,"and who is that?"
38633What health is that?
38633What wo n''t do?
38633Who is king of England?
38633Zounds,said Russel, stamping on the deck,"did I not bid you stave all the casks that had water in them?"
38633After such justice, can we wonder at the crimes to which despair too often drove the pirates?
38633As the sailors stripped off his shoes and stockings, the officer asked him if all Robert''s crew were as likely men as himself?
38633From whence come you?"
38633JOHN( JOSEPH?)
38633Russel, the chief officers, and the prisoners then crowded into the cabin, and to the question of"How goes the game?"
38633The captain answered,"Something has happened to the ship; does she drive?
38633The captain, frightened and thinking the ship had broken from her anchors, asked,"What was the matter?"
38633Their watchword was,"Is your drunken boatswain on board?"
38633They said,"What is that to you?
38633What do you say, gentlemen?"
38633is he a conjuror?"
38633said Roberts,"do you do it voluntarily, or are you forced?"
38633said the captain,"how can that be?"
38633upon which Russel said,"You dog you, why did you not come aboard with the boat?
38633what satisfaction is this to me or the company?
38633what weather is it?"
38633what, are you going to leave me?"
26690But Don Alonso not believing this, answered,''How can that be?
26690For were he to be a_ French- man_ born, how came he to learn the_ Dutch_ language so perfectly as to prefer it to his own?
26690For who knoweth not that all places, both Military and Civil, through those vast dominions of the_ West- Indies,_ are provided out of_ Spain?
26690From what port they set forth last, when they came to seek them out?
26690Have they, peradventure, wit enough to build a fire- ship?
26690Or what examples can easily parallel the desperate courage of the Governour of_ Chagre?
26690Or what instruments have they to do it withal?''"
26690Shall these men be said to be influenced with Cowardize, who thus acted to the very last_ Scene_ of their own_ Tragedies?
26690Some, who never were out of their mothers''kitchens, may ask, how these pirates could eat and digest those pieces of leather, so hard and dry?
26690Soon after they brought a captain to him, whom he examined very strictly; particularly, wherein consisted the forces of those of Panama?
26690There were still remaining some few prisoners not wounded; these were asked by Lolonois, if any more Spaniards did lie farther on in ambuscade?
26690These were often asked,"What is become of your captain?"
26690What men ever fought more desperately than the Garrison of_ Chagre?
26690Whether they expected any more ships to come?
26690_ Or shall we rather say that they wanted no Courage, but Fortune?
26690_ What lion ever fought to the last gasp more obstinately than the Governour of_ Puerto Velo?
26690are these devils, or what are they?''
19396A sail, how bears she or stands shee, to winde- ward or lee- ward? 19396 I will be one,"he concluded,"who will be the other?"
19396Master, how stands the chase? 19396 Are you a Merchant, or a Man of War? 19396 But why should they not go by water? 19396 How many Look- outs or Centinels? 19396 If any River or Creek comes near it, or where the best Landing? 19396 If fortified, how many Great Guns, and what number of small Arms? 19396 Of Spaine; Whence is yours? 19396 Pedro, our chief Cimaroon, asked him,Are you a man of war, and in want; and yet doubt whether this be meat, that hath blood?
19396Que gente?"
19396Right on head I say; Well we shall reatch him by and by; what''s all ready?
19396The Spaniard then put the query"Que gente?"
19396These are not the same as mustees, or octoroons], or Indians?
19396Try him once more, as before; Done, Done; Keep your loufe and charge your ordnance again; Is all ready?
19396Whether possible to avoid the Look- outs or take them?
19396Why in the world should they not make a raft of the trees,"and put ourselves to sea"?
19396Yea, yea, every man to his charge, dowse your topsaile to salute him for the Sea, hale him with a noise of trumpets; Whence is your ship?
19396and what their chiefest manufactures?
19396for such the Spaniards always keep; and how the Look- outs are placed?
19396how many families?
19396is all well?
19396whether it is possible to come undescried on them?
19396whether most Spaniards?
19396whether rich, and what their riches do consist in?
32809What did you think when you found yourself in the hands of those barbarians?
32809Why then,said Montbar, roughly,"do you tamely submit to such insults?"
32809But, could he estimate the amount of labour required to procure such an enormous quantity, by people who had no other appliances than baskets?
32809Can they do it, and doing it, will they give up the advantages they will thereby acquire?
32809Did James want to salve his own conscience, or was it intended to satisfy those who clamoured on account of the injustice of the execution?
32809Did he not know that James was friendly with the king of Spain and wanted to get from him a princess for his son Henry?
32809Did not Keymis remember that these were not the days of the virgin queen, when to"singe the Spaniard''s beard"was worthy of praise?
32809How was it that thou didst not die In imagining a treason so enormous?
32809How were the relations to prove that the promise had not been fulfilled, and if they did so what redress could be obtained?
32809If Spain wanted peace, why did her people murder a ship''s company in cold blood a little while before?
32809If such was the experience of the foreigners, what must have been that of the Patriots?
32809Is it any wonder that the population decreased to a wonderful degree in a few years?
32809Is it any wonder that when caught the bush negro or maroon was severely punished, and that the utmost rigour of the law was exercised?
32809Is it any wonder that when the excitement attendant on his release had gone off he became sick and utterly prostrated?
32809This suited his ideas exactly, for were they not Roman Catholics-- the very body which he had been declaiming everywhere against?
32809Where was that evil and unworthy Haytian who thought he had not accomplished the decrees of the Eternal by exterminating those bloodthirsty tigers?
32809Why should Spain claim the whole of the New World?
32809Why should free negroes work?
32809Why should he plant for others when he himself was starving?
32809of their indulgence; when would they be tired of breathing the same air?
32809wert thou born of woman?
32809what beast could have such a wicked son?
59855Can you read it?
59855D''ye t''ink they''ll see us, Chimmie?
59855Did your mother never speak to you about this portrait?
59855If dey catch us, will we be hung to de yard- arm, way dey say in de books?
59855If it does n''t rain cats and dogs sometimes,says Hattie,"how do the Skye- terriers get here?
59855Is dem de t''ings dat follies ships and swallers people?
59855Know you anything, Master Hurdiss, of a large iron- bound chest in a room on the second story of Marshwood House?
59855What are you doing?
59855What is it?
59855What utensils are needed by an amateur illustrator, and where can they be obtained? 59855 Who is it?"
59855Who is there in school now,says the_ Mirror_,"who has any grudge against our old- time rival?
59855*****"Where did you go last summer, Jacky?"
59855Adelaide L. W. Ermentrout asks:"Can any one interested in natural history tell me the name of the queer object which I am going to describe?
59855Can not our readers abroad help us on the collection?
59855Can you suggest a list of books?
59855Complying with the request in the last clause, will some one tell us the best way?
59855Did you ever hear of it?
59855Do you live in the South, in Canada, or in the West?
59855Hold on?
59855Query: Was the property divided according to the terms of the will?
59855Then he turned about and dragged the man back to the retreating Indianians, and cried out:"Boys, why did you not come on?
59855WHAT NOISE IS THAT?"]
59855Were they mad?
59855Were they mistrustful of danger, or were they taking counsel together before moving?
59855What city in Trans- Caucasia runs on wheels?
59855What city of Afghanistan can one person talk in every part at once?
59855What did it mean?
59855What is it, where does it come from, and what does it develop into?"
59855What is the most aristocratic river of Europe?
59855What large river of Bosnia can you not drown in?
59855What noise is that?"
59855What suburb has Bombay that, if you had it, you would try to get rid of?
59855What town in Norway would you prefer not to drive a shying horse past?
59855What town in Sweden could you use on your front- yard fence?
59855Where is it?
59855Will Sir Arthur state whether he means to reduce from the negative or from the print?
59855Will some one please tell me how it may be done?"
59855what were the boys doing?
33739We can hear good old John Bull sputter out his righteous indignation, but will his Holiness the Pope recognize such degenerate child? 33739 *** Was there ever a more damnable-- there is no other word for it-- a more damnable proclamation issued? 33739 An object? 33739 And the result? 33739 And yet what was the result? 33739 And yet, who are these men who are shot down in the night like midnight marauders? 33739 But are not these matters for the Peninsula? 33739 But how was it on the other side? 33739 But is it so? 33739 But what could be expected of him? 33739 But where is the case for the plaintiff? 33739 Can our sister republic, France, sympathize with the monsters who disgrace the very name of soldier? 33739 Can the punctilious Francis Joseph of Austria afford to condone crimes like these? 33739 Could there be truer words? 33739 Did not the government know this? 33739 How could such a law be of any effect when there was neither the ability nor the desire to provide school- houses and instructors? 33739 How did the Spaniards behave toward the insurgent wounded? 33739 In spite of all? 33739 In spite of the fact, did we say? 33739 Now, honestly, all prejudice aside, this is not a bad brief for the plaintiff, is it? 33739 Samuel Johnson, in writing of her, said:Are there no regions yet unclaimed by Spain?
33739The day after the court- martial(?)
33739This is only a very small portion of the testimony which might be offered, but can the opinions of men of undoubted honor and veracity be impeached?
33739To what do these defalcations amount?
33739WHAT WILL THE FUTURE BE?
33739Was there ever such a burlesque of justice?
33739What has been done?"
33739What is Cuba, the"Pearl of the Antilles,"at the present time of writing?
33739What is your verdict?
33739What originated the Cuban debt?
33739What then would be left to Spain, since between her and Cuba there is no commercial intercourse of any kind?
33739What then, I repeat, is left to Spain but the big debt incurred by her, without the consent and against the will of the people of Cuba?
33739Where are their defenders, when Nero, Caligula or Judas is in question?
33739Why must Cuba pay that debt?"
33739Will the Emperor William or the Czar of Russia lift his voice in behalf of such fiends?
33739Would you hold your hands, saying that it was no affair of yours, or, with your superior strength, would you fly to the rescue?
59396''Do you sweeten it as you do Chinese tea?'' 59396 ''Why do you quarrel about such trash as this?''
59396And does it make cream like the milk of a living cow?
59396And please tell us what jiggers are?
59396And this poisonous plant is used as an article of food?
59396And what do you suppose was once on the site of the great Cathedral of Cuzco? 59396 And what is a guariba?"
59396And why is it called_ rubber_?
59396But can they kill large animals in this way?
59396But do they have no holidays?
59396But why do n''t they raise corn or wheat instead of coffee?
59396Did they all die of famine?
59396Did they build it?
59396Do they make it here or export the bean to other countries?
59396Does this condition of dryness extend all along the western coast to the end of the continent?
59396How can they kill game with guns like these?
59396How could they do that?
59396How does the system of gradual emancipation affect the slaves at the present time?
59396How many pairs of boots will be wanted for each of us?
59396Is everything ready?
59396Is the tradition correct that the people were sunk in barbarism when Manco Capac came on earth?
59396Quinine is produced from this bark, is it not?
59396That was the end of the jaguar, I suppose?
59396Then we have some falls to pass, have we?
59396Was it brought to Europe in Humboldt''s time?
59396What happened to the monkey?
59396What is that?
59396What is that?
59396What was the difference between Old Callao and the present one?
59396When was it made?
59396Who eats the nuts?
59396Why was the city moved from its former position?
59396Why was the country named Tierra del Fuego?
59396You remember the great stones of Baalbec, and how much we wondered at them?
59396And what do you suppose a birlocha is?
59396But if the youth suffered from the rarity of the atmosphere while making no exertions, what must it have been with the animal he rode?
59396Do you know how much is represented by twenty- five million cubic metres?"
59396Do you wonder that while looking at the city our thoughts are drawn towards the mountains in whose midst it is built?"
59396Frank asked what was the mortality in consequence of this famine?
59396Is there anything of the kind here?"
59396The cow- tree is a South American production, is it not?"
59396WHO WAS PAUL GRAYSON?
59396Who shall say hereafter that there''s nothing in a name?
59396_ Quien sabe?_"Never mind,"said the Doctor;"what ca n''t be cured must be endured.
59396how can that be?"
59396what more could be required for an excellent meal?
13747Quid tibi vis aliud dicam? 13747 What is it, Mary?"
13747''s connection with the buccaneers, or that may support Bryan Edwards''s favourable opinion of the Jamaica buccaneers and of Sir Henry Morgan?
13747).--How could"SELEUCUS""conclude"that Goldsmith''s"Poor Beau Tibbs and Kitty his Wife,"should have had"a_ silver_ tureen"of expensive construction?
13747).--If this were a sauce or condiment, may not the colour have been produced by the juice of the Boletus, much used in Greece to the present day?
13747).--May not"Watewich"be Waterbeach?
13747And now, to ask a question in turn, what is meant by"auctorite_ del Dibil_?"
13747And the Lord said unto him,''Peter, why weepest thou?''
13747Any bibliographical works which contain hints for guidance in this matter?
13747Any correspondents who can advise generally on the whole matter?
13747Are there any catalogues of These s?
13747But, Query, is there any thing extensive of which the accuracy can be depended upon?
13747Can any of your readers state where a copy or copies of the following may be found?
13747Can any of your readers supply the etymology, or state whether it is so called in any other part of England?
13747Can any of your readers supply the remainder, or refer me to any work where they may be found?
13747Can any of your readers tell me who Sir William Beeston was, and what or where his journal is?
13747Do these papers still exist in the possession of{ 401} the Hastings family, and is there any chance of a further publication?
13747Do you think that the Churchwardens''entries in Fuller can refer to a similar custom?
13747Does the office still exist?
13747Had they a salary, or was the office an honorary appointment?
13747Has it been engraved?
13747Has"H. EDWARDS"seen the_ History of St. Cross Hospital_, by Mr. Moody, published within the last six months?
13747I shall add another Query:--Are they paper or parchment?
13747I wish to know if Dr. Hancock, who also edited the volume, is still alive?
13747Is this portrait a genuine one?
13747Is this story confirmed by any contemporary writer?
13747Is this the same person with Thomas Dekker the dramatist?
13747M._ Apocrypha._--What editions of the Bible_ containing the Apocrypha_ are now on sale at the ordinary way?
13747May not these figures be the private mark of the artist?
13747Now, I would ask, what are the usual signs of the authorship?
13747Of this, Beloe( the only authority within my reach) says, that only one copy is known to exist; can his statement be correct?
13747Philatus( what objection is there to Latinising, in the usual way, the Greek termination os?)
13747Since such was the injunction of Luther, how does it happen that this verse appears in the later editions of his Testament?
13747Spence says:--"Does it not sound mean to talk of lopping a man?
13747They used to meet periodically, was it for the transaction of business?
13747What book is this?
13747What is the rank of a prebendary of a cathedral or other church, whether as a layman or a clerk in orders?
13747What was the nature of their duties?
13747Where is the best account of prebends to be found?
13747Who is F.H.?
13747Why was this change made?"
13747Would a vicar, being a prebendary, take precedence as such of a rector not being one?
13747Would he kindly settle the question by stating whether the passages quoted by Weldon are to be found among them?]
13747_ Deputy- Lieutenants of the Tower of London._--By whom were these officers appointed?
13747_ Prebendaries._--When were prebendaries first appointed, and what the nature of their duties generally?
13747and, if so, would let this querist have access to the other papers of Locke''s which he speaks of in the preface?
13747if I suggest that it may mean-- Ægyptiaco bis, Italico semper invicto?
13747if so, what business?
13747of lopping away all his posterity?
13747of the Complutensian Polyglot were at Alcala in 1821, when were they removed to Madrid, and in what library at Madrid are they now?
13747or of trimming him with brazen sheers?
13747published in London in 1821?
13747there enumerated; and if so, why did Jebb suppress it in his edition of the_ Opus Majus_?
42782''Behold the ring,''the shepherd cry''d;''Will Jenny be my charming bride?
42782''My dad and mammy''s fast asleep, My brother''s up, and with the sheep; And will you still your promise keep, Which I have heard you swear?
42782''s queen, Jane Seymour''s claim to a royal lineage?
42782).--Where are the descendants of this worthy family( Daubuz)?
42782Also, where a copy of any description can be seen of the painted window in the said church?
42782Also,_ where_ this very superior line:"Life is like a game of tables, the chances are not in our power, but the playing is?"
42782And do we not know that Magdalene College is always called_ Maudlin_, and that_ Madeleine_ is the French orthography?
42782And is it supposed that our present mode of pronouncing some words is taken from their spelling in books?
42782And will you ever constant prove?''
42782And_ where_, in Campbell, is"A world without a sun?"
42782Can any of your readers throw a further light upon this summary proceeding, as to the time, the book, or the parties?
42782Can any one give me a reference to them?
42782Can it have been done extensively in the ordinary words of the language?
42782Chapman, the translator of Homer?
42782Did he belong to the great French house of that name?
42782For instance, how was the name of Wales supposed to have been pronounced four hundred years ago, or the name Walter?
42782G. H._ La Bruyère._--What is known concerning the family of Jean de la Bruyère, author of_ Les Caractères_?
42782Has any other MS. been discovered?
42782Has it been elsewhere printed?
42782Has it been translated into English, or has any English author noticed it?
42782How comes it, then, that we write it with an_ o_ instead of an_ e_?
42782How could two such different sounds as_ U_ and_ V_ now represent, come by the old printers both to be denoted by_ V_?
42782Is there any rule known by which their pronunciation can be determined?
42782May not such"play- ers"of pilgrimages have been called, in the vernacular of the times,_ play- sters_?
42782Perhaps some of your readers may have met with the word in this sense?
42782Query, what is the allusion here?
42782The object of the present inquiry is to ascertain whether the same name, and thus spelled, is similarly applied in any families of Great Britain?
42782There is described in the_ Thomas Catalogue_, p. 22. lot 236., an unpublished(?)
42782What were his arms?
42782Who would not, thinks the gentle reader, be a Raphael, a Rubens, or a Claude, when the metamorphosis may be effected for twelve postage- stamps?
42782_ Can Bishops vacate their Sees?_( Vol.
42782_ Fleshier of Otley._--What are the arms of Fleshier of Otley, Yorkshire?
42782_ Martha Blount._--Is there any engraved portrait of this lady?
42782_ Niágara, or Niagára?_( Vol.
42782_ This_ I have seen quoted as from Jeremy Taylor, but_ where_?
42782also the way for a stranger to go about it, who wants to spend as little money and time in the matter as is possible?
42782and can any of your numerous correspondents give me reasonable hope of finding portraits of Mrs. Rackett and other connexions of Pope?
42782be good enough to inform the undersigned where he can obtain, by purchase or by loan, the perusal of any part or parts of the above- mentioned work?
42782very closely resembling our vernacular pronunciation?
42782what wilt thou be When time hath sow''d a grizzle upon thee?"
42782who are the authors of the undermentioned books, in his possession?
42782{ 41} May I ask you or some of your readers to give me an interpretation of the inscriptions?
9929To whom shall we go now for orders, Your Majesty?
9929What is there for us to do?
9929What means this?
9929Why hast thou brought out the holy icon?
9929Would you like,says the tender- hearted lady to her daughter,"would you like to have news of Rennes?
9929Ah, you will go to Panama, will you?
9929An inconsistent, treacherous man?
9929And this, then, is the end of Sweden, and its bad neighborhood on these shores, where it has tyrannously sat on our skirts so long?
9929Could Frederick the Great have saved it had he been_ par impossible_ Louis XIV''s successor?
9929Could this be the far- famed Mississippi, or was it not rather old Avernus?
9929Could this be true?
9929Had anyone ever before seen a czar of Moscow quit Holy Russia to wander in the kingdoms of foreigners?
9929Had not Pulcheria, daughter of an emperor, reigned at Constantinople in the name of her brother, the incapable Theodosius?
9929Had she not contracted a nominal marriage with the brave Marcian, who was her sword against the barbarians?
9929I have not my Louisa now; to whom now shall I run for advice or help?"
9929In other words, what was the cause of the consummate failure, the unexampled collapse, of the French monarchy?
9929Is there not something extremely romantic in the characters of the men of that epoch?
9929It is toward that cause, that great"Why?"
9929Lights were soon obtained, and then--"Where is the charter?"
9929Louisiana had been named from a king: was it not in keeping that those lakes should be called after ministers?
9929Now what did the emissaries of Sophia propose to them?
9929Of what importance to him was the ruin of many thousand innocent families?
9929Question by the Court:"Ann Putnam, who hurts you?"
9929Question by the Court:"What do you say, Goodman Procter, to these things?"
9929Shall we regain our rights?"
9929Sophia could only save herself by seizing the throne-- but who would help her to take it?
9929The Prince only asked what he now thought of predestination?
9929The next Sunday after this accusation Parris preached from the verse,"Have I not chosen you twelve, and one is a devil?"
9929The person answered:"What is that to you?
9929The streltsi?
9929They undertook that deputies[ others than some of those present?]
9929Under an unknown sky, at the extremity of the world, on the shores of the"ocean sea,"what dangers might he not encounter?
9929Was it a dream-- a wild delirium of the mind?
9929Was it to be the son of the Miloslavski, or the son of the Narychkine?
9929What could Andros do?
9929What did it mean?
9929What is it you wait for?
9929What meant this very unparliamentary conduct, or was it a gust of wind which had startled all?
9929What then was Peter to do?
9929What was to become of the poor czarevni, of the blood of kings?
9929Where was the charter?
9929Who knew what adventures might befall him among the_ niemtsi_ and the_ bousourmanes_?
9929Who should succeed Feodor?
9929Who should succeed him?
9929Who was first to be attacked?
9929Why not act?"
9929and why I was not at home saying my prayers till the dead- cart came for me?
9929how do you do?
9929what is the matter?"
33318''A woman''s? 33318 ''Do you still believe in the existence of the treasure?''
33318''What''s in they, Captain?'' 33318 Can you tell the names of any persons that you would make use of in your defense?"
33318Do you think I was a pirate?
33318Do you think William Moore was one of those that was for taking her?
33318Had you any discourse with Captain Kidd after this, about the man''s death?
33318Have you any more to say, Captain Kidd?
33318Have you those passes?
33318How does he know what he is charged with? 33318 How long was this ago?"
33318Might we venture to advance the theory that the Divine Rod was known and used nearly two thousand years ago? 33318 Mr. Kidd, do you know what you mean by matters of law?"
33318Was that the reason that he struck Moore, because this ship was not taken?
33318Was there a mutiny among the men?
33318What can he have counsel for before he has pleaded?
33318What matter of law can you have?
33318What ship was that which had the French passes?
33318What was the provocation for throwing the bucket?
33318What was the reason the blow was given to the gunner?
33318What were their names? 33318 What would you have counsel for?"
33318What''s that for?
33318When was this mutiny you speak of?
33318Where were they then?
33318Who hides it?
33318Why, is it hid all around?
33318Will you plead to the indictment?
33318Would you have me plead and not have my vindication by me?
33318You heard that one, Captain Elms, say they were French passes?
33318''And what then?''
33318''And,''says he,( the captain)''have I brought you to ruin?
33318''Damn you for villains, who are you, and from whence come you?''
33318''Heaven, you fool,''says Sutton,''Did you ever hear of any pirate going thither?
33318''What is to become of the country, plundered by land, plundered by sea?
33318''Why not, the brutes?
33318''Why,''says I,''may we take the ship because we are poor?''
33318At last he saw it and cried out with some agony:"''_ What is this?
33318Did Kidd have reason to suppose that she would take his gifts and try to befriend him?
33318Did you see their basnets glitter?''
33318Do they drive women in their gangs?''
33318Do you hear, Bradingham, what he says?"
33318He says,( Kidd),''Would you have had me take this ship?
33318How long have you had notice of your trial?"
33318Is not the cold- blooded murder inconceivable barbarity, and the burying the body over the treasure too dramatic and buccaneer- like?
33318Or might not the Spaniard have lied from love of lying and mystifying his simple shipmate, or might he not have been raving?
33318Says I,''How will you do that?''
33318Seaman Hugh Parrott was then called and asked by Kidd:"Do you know the reason why I struck Moore?"
33318Thereupon Kidd called Abel Owens, one of his sailors, and asked him:"Can you tell which way this bucket was thrown?"
33318These explorers finished when[ Transcriber''s note: what?]
33318Upon him saying this, says Captain Kidd,''Have I ruined you, ye dog?''
33318Was he discouraged?
33318What have you to say for yourself?"
33318What shall plead for them?
33318Whence comes this?_''And then with changed countenance they told him how and where they got it.
33318Where is the dazzling treasure of Samarcand?
33318Where is the wealth of Antioch, and where the jewels which Solomon gave the Queen of Sheba?
33318Who''d you reckon, Sunday- school superintendents?"
33318Why did he not tell it before?
33318_ My dear reader, do you wish me to speak candidly?
33318cries out Salem Dick;"What for, my jumpin''beau?
33318is there not yet a Room for Sovereign Grace to be display''d, in their Conversion and Salvation?
42193A Jim- what?
42193Are the Injuns down here dangerous?
42193But-- but,broke in the lumber- king,"where is the map?
42193Ca n''t we bring in one or two that Pinto killed for fresh meat?
42193Could n''t we slip off ourselves down the cliff?
42193Did he get you?
42193Did n''t leave out much, did you?
42193Did you find another water- devil in the spring?
42193Do n''t you know blood- brothers have to exchange presents?
42193Do you know what he said?
42193Does that there truce,interposed Jud,"take in white men, or is it only for redskins?"
42193Have you any proof that this story of yours is true?
42193He did n''t do you any harm, did he?
42193He gave me the name for that tree, did n''t he?
42193Hen,remarked Jud, impressively,"do you see that round thing hangin''against the sky in the big tree about fifty yards away?"
42193How about it, Jud?
42193How did he save my life?
42193How did you catch it?
42193How did you persuade him?
42193How do you know it''s a bird?
42193How do you know?
42193How many arrows have you left?
42193How''s that?
42193Is that a nest of ants?
42193Is there any way of holding them off after dark?
42193Jud,came Mr. Donegan''s voice over the wire,"what would you and Bill and Joe think of another expedition-- after emeralds this time?"
42193Professor Ditson,he inquired softly,"is that thing on the ceiling another one of your tame snakes?"
42193Professor Pinto,went on Will solemnly, pointing to his hand,"what''s that?"
42193Suppose we get emeralds which may be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars-- what percentage will you claim?
42193The question is,murmured Jud,"what do the Mayas say?"
42193There ai n''t nothin''hostile livin''here in this lake, is there?
42193Want to see bird that laid those eggs?
42193Well,queried the lumber- king,"what else?"
42193Well,returned Jud, doubtfully,"who''s goin''to lead this expedition?"
42193What about me?
42193What about some of those peccaries?
42193What did he look like?
42193What do they mean by that little song?
42193What do we do next?
42193What do you collect?
42193What do you mean, Jud?
42193What do you think of takin''a week off and lookin''into this treasure business?
42193What do you think?
42193What do you want?
42193What does he mean by''playing away the Sun''and the''Chain''?
42193What does it look like?
42193What happened then?
42193What is it in North American?
42193What is it?
42193What is the anicton?
42193What is the most venomous snake in the world?
42193What kind of a sea- devil is that, anyhow?
42193What might you be a perfesser of?
42193What noise?
42193What was it, Pinto?
42193What you do?
42193What''ll I do to stop''em?
42193What''s Machu Pichu, Chief?
42193What''s happened to those chaps?
42193What''s that bird, Pinto?
42193What''s that dark patch in the Milky Way?
42193What''s that?
42193What''s the matter now, Jud?
42193Where did you learn to read Spanish, you old rascal?
42193Where do we go from Yuca?
42193Where do you get such stuff?
42193Who made that trail?
42193Why could n''t I climb to the top of one of those trees with a net and catch some?
42193Why did n''t my snake- skin make us safe from those people?
42193Why do all the snakes in South America pick on me?
42193Why on earth did they do that?
42193You ai n''t got a piece of pie handy, have you?
42193You do n''t mean the one who nearly burned you and Joe alive in the cabin?
42193You got a what?
42193But what in the world''s the perfesser doin''?"
42193Can we do business together?"
42193Do n''t you know a puma''s track when you see them, and do n''t you know that a puma never attacks a man?"
42193Has the perfesser enough pep to keep up with us younger men?"
42193How do you get that way?"
42193How large did these old Peruvian emeralds run?"
42193I wonder what next?"
42193Now what do you think of that?"
42193Now,"he went on, as the three took their stations,"how about some breakfast?"
42193Probably one of them South American ostriches-- hey, Pinto?"
42193What about this one?"
42193What are bushmasters?"
42193What did you do then?"
42193What do you say?"
42193What do you say?"
42193What does''melanic''mean in American?"
42193What might be the names of these gentlemen?"
42193What''s all this dope you have about them, anyway?"
42193What''s your idea about this emerald secret?
42193Wo n''t you favor me with a few sentences in Apache?"
42193shouted Jud, above the tumult,"what in time is all this noise, anyway?"
22305''Sir?'' 22305 ''Sir?''
22305''What does she look like?'' 22305 ''Where away is the sail?''
22305As Mr. Everett was passing by, the commodore asked him,--''Are you willing to go alongside of her?''
22305Can any of the wounded pull a rope?
22305Do you mean to say, that, if I had been in that boat, you would have dared to commit such an act?
22305Do you tell me I lie?
22305Ees eet that that ees a sheep of les à � tats- Unis?
22305Have you any evidence,asked the American officer of the British admiral,"beyond the man''s own word, that he is an Englishman?"
22305Have you seen him?
22305Have you struck your flag?
22305Have you struck?
22305How dare you take a man from a boat of his Majesty''s ship, sir?
22305Silence being secured, he hailed the lookout, who to his question of''What does she look like?'' 22305 Sir,"said he emphatically,"do you know what vessel you are on board of?"
22305Surely you do n''t propose to take my entire crew?
22305The precise answer to this question I do not recollect; but the captain proceeded to ask,''What does she look like?'' 22305 Then,"said the captain,"where are the primers?"
22305Well, what''s wanted now?
22305What Yankee''s pockets did Johnny Crapaud pick to get all that money?
22305What does it look like?
22305What does that mean?
22305What is that you say?
22305What ship is that? 22305 What was that?"
22305What''s that to me, sir?
22305Where are they?
22305Where bound?
22305Where from?
22305Who comes there?
22305Why do you want to go, Jack?
22305Why, what for, my lad?
22305Why, what ship''s this?
22305Why,--why, what ship''s this?
22305After the tour of the ship had been made, the host said, as they stood chatting on the quarter- deck,--"Well, what do you think of her?"
22305Allen, he said surlily,--"You do not intend to send me away without my baggage?"
22305And were not the British aggressions more oppressive than those of France?
22305And wha kens what he may do?
22305At this moment, the first lieutenant of the"Serapis"came up hastily, and inquired,--"Has the enemy struck her flag?"
22305Bearing down upon the nearest merchantman, he hailed her; and the following conversation ensued,--"What fleet is this?"
22305Brown?"
22305But what could be the secret of the times of captivity?
22305Could true- hearted Americans desert their friends in such a manner?
22305Dacres,--"Would you like the assistance of a surgeon, or surgeon''s mate, in caring for your wounded?"
22305Do you think I would serve against my country?"
22305Do you want me to send the boat back for the marines?"
22305Have we your consent to striking the colors?"
22305Have you seen any Yankee privateers?"
22305Having arrived at the determination to take the"Sandwich,"the next problem to be solved was, how shall she be taken?
22305How many were there that went down with the ship?
22305How, then, were the Yankees, with their puny force, to hope for success?
22305In a moment the captain noticed the two, and said cheerily,--"Well, Jack, what''s wanting now?"
22305Is there no lesson in this?
22305Might there not be something written in sympathetic ink?
22305Now, what are you going to do with so much money?"
22305Pearson of the"Serapis"shouted out through the sulphurous blackness,--"Have you struck your colors?"
22305Porter went in it?"
22305Rodgers sprang upon the taffrail, and putting a speaking- trumpet to his lips, shouted,"What ship is that?"
22305Shall I hoist it?"
22305Something in the speaker''s tone aroused Preble''s interest, and he said,--"Would you like the port- fire shorter still?"
22305The Americans alone were to blame for that; for was not their attitude toward England, their natural foe, enough to inflame the French?
22305The boat was soon within hail, and a trim young officer in the stern- sheets sung out,--"What craft''s that?"
22305They controlled the ship, it was true; but what were three men to do with a full- rigged ship on the stormy Atlantic?
22305Touching his hat, the lad replied,"Commodore, will you please to have my name put down on the muster- roll?"
22305Truxton mounted the rail, and shouted through a speaking- trumpet,"What ship is that?"
22305Tucker exclaimed,--"''How can you expect quarters while that British flag is flying?''
22305Turning quickly to his commander, the English lieutenant asked,--"Have you struck, sir?"
22305Was it wise now to order an assault that might lead to the loss of twice that number?
22305Were they not representatives of the nation whose ships were seizing and burning American vessels in the West Indies almost daily?
22305What course does that leave open to the Americans, save to resist the British, thereby become involved in a war, and so aid France?
22305What ship is that?"
22305What though a French privateer did occasionally seize an American ship?
22305What, then, was the secret of the success which, as we shall see, attended the American arms on the sea?
22305Who are you?"
22305Who could tell that the holds of the privateers did not at that very minute contain the best part of the cargo of some captured American vessel?
22305Who will help destroy her?"
22305Will you stand by me?"
22305shouted the captain, greatly enraged,"would you venture to interfere, if I should now impress men from that brig?"
16097''And finally, how did you know I was a rich American?'' 16097 ''And the dents which my son made cutting his teeth?''
16097''But the number of the machine?'' 16097 ''Why did you do that?''
16097''Wo n''t you have a little Scotch?'' 16097 A caitiff?"
16097All of which interesting tale proves what?
16097Also vot vill be dher gost, if any?
16097And granting the truth of the assertion, what does it prove?
16097And the crew, what did they say?
16097And what was-- ah-- Bassanio''s connection with this affair?
16097And where else than to Paris would any one in search of pleasure go?
16097And why, may I ask,put in Hamlet, as they drew near to Charon''s office--"why does that case remind you of business as it is conducted to- day?"
16097And, meanwhile, what shall be done with Kidd?
16097Anything new?
16097Are not we English as much your descendants?
16097Are we going all right?
16097As I was saying, an advertisement could be placed in Boswell''s paper as follows:''Are you giving a Function? 16097 But how can we?"
16097But how do you know he smoked it?
16097But my beloved Tuileries?
16097But on what terms?
16097But suppose he wants an advance payment?
16097But what shall we do with''em?
16097But what, then, shall we do?
16097But will they consent?
16097But you know that you did own every share of it, and that you have n''t sold any, do n''t you?
16097But, Captain Holmes, what do you deduce from your observation of the wake of the House- boat? 16097 But, my dear Mrs. Noah,"expostulated Cleopatra,"what will become of the ship?"
16097But,cried Hamlet,"may they not now be in peril?
16097But-- who is to steer?
16097Ca n''t we put off the sequel until a later issue? 16097 Did he do that?"
16097Did n''t you hear a shuffling noise up on deck, Portia?
16097Do you mean to say that you can tell a criminal by his ears?
16097Do you mean to tell us,demanded Shakespeare,"that the unsmoked stub of a cigar will suggest the story of him who smoked it to your mind?"
16097Do you refer to me?
16097Do you then believe that he has put runners on it, and is engaged in the pleasurable pastime of taking the ladies tobogganing down the Alps?
16097Excuse me, Socrates,put in Lindley Murray,"but, ah-- pray speak in Greek hereafter, will you, please?
16097For me?
16097From what quarter-- to larboard?
16097Handsome, too, do n''t you think?
16097How can I do any more than I have done? 16097 How can the gentleman proceed, with all this conversation going on in the rear?"
16097How can we get away from it?
16097How did he know what you were going to say?
16097How do you know all this?
16097How do you know that?
16097How do you know that?
16097How many gores has it?
16097How much?
16097I have quite forgotten your date; were you a success in the year one, or when?
16097I wonder how a Watteau back like that would go on my blue alpaca?
16097I''m the one they celebrate, so what''s the odds? 16097 Is it a bomb?"
16097Is n''t he a daisy?
16097Is n''t that extraordinary? 16097 Is that honest?"
16097It ca n''t be Monte Cristo, can it?
16097It''s a lucky thing for us that Noah was n''t a Frenchman, eh?
16097May I ask how you knew all that?
16097My husband propose anything that would contribute to my pleasure or intellectual advancement? 16097 Nothing but Styx water and vitriol, Sundays?
16097Now, Captain Kidd, who first proposed this plan?
16097Probabilities-- isn''t that the word? 16097 Shall you say anything clever during dinner, sir?
16097Sir Walter agreed to that, did he?
16097That Watteau is n''t bad, either, is it, now?
16097The Ark did, why not this? 16097 The making of a Connecticut Havana cigar?"
16097The nature of the signal?
16097The squeak?
16097The whole situation is rather contrary to etiquette, do n''t you think?
16097Then,observed Sir Walter, with a sigh of disappointment,"we must change our course and sail for Paris?"
16097They killed you?
16097Treachery? 16097 Watch for what?"
16097We are not in any danger, are we?
16097Well, in the name of Atlas, what island is it, then?
16097Well, may I ask,put in Abeuchapeta,"just what it is that is worrying you?
16097Well, was n''t that what you wanted?
16097Well, what do you suggest?
16097Well? 16097 Were n''t there?"
16097What are French soldiers made of, that they ca n''t stand the wet-- unshrunk linen or flannel?
16097What can you be thinking of? 16097 What did you live on during that year?"
16097What did you see?
16097What is the matter with all you learned lubbers that I have brought along on this trip? 16097 What is the matter?"
16097What is the use of them?
16097What on earth for?
16097What''s that?
16097What''s the hurry?
16097What''s the use of going into hysterics? 16097 What''s the use of steering until we can see where to steer to?"
16097What? 16097 What?"
16097What?
16097Whatever induced you to take''em along with you?
16097When did you flourish, if ever, colonel?
16097Where can we go without attracting attention? 16097 Where''s Boswell?
16097Who is that man, off to the right, dancing a fandango?
16097Why is n''t he here already, then? 16097 Why not to starboard?"
16097Why, surely you are going to have lookouts stationed on deck?
16097You do n''t happen to have a cocaine tablet in your box, do you?
16097You had dreamed its solution?
16097You mean immediately fatal, do you not?
16097You own all the stock, do n''t you?
16097You''d run a sort of Social Zoo?
16097You_ are_ an expert with it, are n''t you?
16097Your name? 16097 ''How do you know I have been lying face downward on the beach ever since?'' 16097 Am I correct?'' 16097 And now the point is, what?
16097Are we to sit here and do nothing, allowing that fiend to kidnap our wives with impunity?"
16097Are you a demon?''
16097Ca n''t we do it now?"
16097Ca n''t you see the difference?"
16097Chairman?"
16097Do you know, I''ve never discovered whether this boat is a steamboat or a sailing- vessel?
16097Do you suppose I''ve brought you to whistle up favorable winds?
16097Do you want Talent?
16097Do you wish to wager a small bottle upon it?''
16097Does anybody know?"
16097For a week?"
16097Have I your permission to speak?"
16097Have you a model of the House- boat within reach?"
16097How did you know that I had lost my watch?''
16097How much?"
16097How on earth do you know that that bubble comes from the wake of the House- boat?"
16097If she''s going to Paris, why the change?"
16097In Paris?
16097It does n''t make any difference which way we are going as long as we go, does it?"
16097JOHNSON''S POINT IS WELL TAKEN''""''WHAT HAS ALL THIS GOT TO DO WITH THE QUESTION?''"
16097JOHNSON''S POINT IS WELL TAKEN''"]"And what, then, would be your plan?"
16097Munchausen, what island is that?"
16097Nobody knows what island that is?
16097Of what earthly interest is it to us to know that this or that cigar was smoked by Captain Kidd?"
16097Shall we go below?"
16097That''s the way of it, eh?"
16097The excitement attending this diversion having subsided, Solomon asked:"What was the incident of the lost tiara?"
16097The question really is, what shall be done first?"
16097They flew from flower to flower, and thrusting their probabilities deep into--""Their what?"
16097To shop?
16097We must overtake this vessel, and the question to be answered is-- where?"
16097What do you wish us to do?"
16097What earthly good would it do you, who were accustomed to doing all your killing by proxy?
16097What fish I''d like to know is dry?"
16097What island is that?"
16097What was that?"
16097What''s the quotation on fiancées, King Solomon?"
16097Who''s going to dress''em?
16097Who''s going to feed''em?
16097Who''s going to keep''em in bonnets?
16097Why do you ask?"
16097Why not the same with ships?
16097Why should I not deceive him, and at the same time get rid of my poor chronometer for a sum that exceeded its value a hundredfold?"
16097Will a duck swim?"
16097Will you and your fair companions co- operate with us in our enterprise by having a hearty dinner ready within two hours?
16097Will you kindly lay your pattern-- I should say your plan-- before us?"
16097Would you mind telling me what is your course of reasoning?''
16097You do n''t imagine that the Paris of to- day is the Paris of your time, or even the Paris of that sweet child Trilby''s time, do you?
16097You do n''t know anything about these creatures, my dear Abeuchapeta; and, by- the- way, ca n''t we arbitrate that name of yours?
16097You do n''t want your yacht stranded on a mountain- top, do you?
16097[ Illustration: CAPTAIN KIDD CONSENTS TO BE CROSS- EXAMINED BY PORTIA]"Shall we put him under oath?"
16097[ Illustration: MADAME RÉCAMIER HAS A PLAN]"How would you make it pay?"
16097[ Illustration:"''WHAT HAS ALL THIS GOT TO DO WITH THE QUESTION?''"]
16097[ Illustration:"''YOU ARE VERY MUCH MISTAKEN, SIR WALTER''"]"Then why the deuce do n''t you do something to help us?"
16097[ Illustration:"THE PIRATES MADE A MAD DASH DOWN THE ROUGH, ROCKY HILL- SIDE"]"What''s happened to you?"
16097that?"
16097your name?"
34792And the woman? 34792 Any more such playthings?"
34792Are all of the ships that ply in these waters like those we have found?
34792Are n''t the Dutch neutral in this quarrel?
34792Are you all here?
34792Are you hurt, my lad?
34792Can I go with you?
34792Can you find your chest easily?
34792Can you see the horsemen just to our right, where the way curves slightly?
34792Did you have to bring this far?
34792Did you notice that tall fellow-- the one with the extraordinary mustache-- who stood somewhat in the background while we talked with Pelado?
34792Did your father and his friends perish?
34792Do you live near here?
34792Do you mean to say he has two hundred at Morova?
34792Do you not know of some one who saw him?
34792Do you think we are liable to an attack from the inhabitants in case we should be seen?
34792Do you think we can save her?
34792Do you think we had better go there, Jack?
34792Do you think we shall touch port again soon?
34792Does he know of her?
34792Does señors see that dismal building on yonder point of land?
34792Had we better try and land here?
34792Has he fainted?
34792Have you friends at San Carlos?
34792Have you heard how Colonel Marchand is?
34792How about Francisco de Caprian?
34792How came England to allow such a vessel to leave her port?
34792How could mother''s picture be brought here, and why?
34792How far is it to the nearest town?
34792How far is that from here?
34792How fares it with you, señors?
34792How is it about the wild horses our geographies describe as still roaming with flowing manes and foaming nostrils and llanoes and pampas?
34792How is it,asked Ronie,"that you keep from being molested by the insurgents, when you are situated in the heart of the debatable ground?"
34792How many men has El Capitan under him?'' 34792 I believe you have been there?"
34792I suppose efforts will be made to capture him?
34792I wonder if yonder old vine- clad building is where mother is imprisoned?
34792I wonder what they will do with the sloop now she has capitulated?
34792I wonder what this means?
34792I wonder where Colonel Marchand thinks we are?
34792Is he fatally hurt?
34792Is he in La Guayra?
34792Is it a trick of yours to fall overboard every time you step on deck?
34792Is it held by the insurgents?
34792Is it possible that Castro''s hirelings have penetrated into this region?
34792Is n''t it strange Washington should be given a statue here?
34792Jack, what do you make of Captain Hawkins and his men?
34792Me-- parley? 34792 Must we let him butcher her in cold blood and remain inactive?"
34792Señor, Americanos have heard of the wonderful curative powers of the waters of San Andrea, and have come hither to recover their wasted vitality?
34792Shall we accept his proposition?
34792So he is headed in that way?
34792So our friends are held as prisoners of war?
34792So you think there is likely to be some dangerous experiences attached to the journey?
34792Then you are not rebels, Ronie?
34792Very true,argued[ Transcriber''s note: agreed?}
34792We need not go there?
34792Well, Jack, what do you think of this?
34792What I want to know is, how many men has he now? 34792 What about the climate, Jack?"
34792What about the ship?
34792What about this rubber business?
34792What can they wish to keep us for?
34792What can we do, Jack?
34792What do you propose to do, Jack?
34792What do you say, Ronie? 34792 What does he need reinforcements for?"
34792What does it mean, Jack?
34792What does it mean? 34792 What does that mean?"
34792What does this mean?
34792What have we here?
34792What have you learned that is new, Jack?
34792What have you to say of that?
34792What is going on that way?
34792What is he doing there?
34792What is he in prison for? 34792 What is it, Jack?"
34792What means that confusion and those loud voices upon the deck?
34792Where away has it been sighted, lookout?
34792Where can he be? 34792 Where does it all come from?"
34792Where is El Capitan?
34792Where is she now?
34792Where we are likely to find El Capitan and his insurgents?
34792Who are you who says this, and how come you by this information? 34792 Who are you?"
34792Who is working in the interest of Matos, the leader of the revolutionists?
34792Why not meet all of us?
34792Why not take the lead, Ronie?
34792Why should his countrymen, after all he had done for them, strip him of his honors and leave him forlorn and disappointed?
34792Why should we be accorded such treatment?
34792Will it be possible for us to take our trunk with us?
34792You can secure his freedom, can you not, Colonel Marchand?
34792You do not believe he would lead any one into needless danger, Jack?
34792You do not think we had better try and leave the vessel here?
34792You have not heard from her?
34792You hear, Francisco, that we are going with you?
34792You mean General Hernandez, señor? 34792 You mean San Carlos, señor?"
34792You mistook us for Castro''s soldiers?
34792You overheard what we said?
34792You think I have misjudged the man, Sergeant Rand?
34792You would like to see him set free?
34792And whoever saw a greener plain on a bluer sea?"
34792Are you expecting them this way?"
34792Are you willing to undertake this hazardous mission?"
34792But are there any of Castro''s soldiers in this vicinity?"
34792But have n''t you water nearer than a mile?"
34792But where is Harrie, Ronie?
34792But who is this woman with you?"
34792By the way, what do you say to a campaign under the illustrious Castro, the modern Bolivar of Venezuela?
34792Can the chameleon beat that in changing colors?
34792Can you tell if Minister Bowen is at the capital?"
34792Colonel Marchand sends his message by you?"
34792Could he reasonably hope to meet successfully El Capitan''s superior numbers?
34792Could they stand idle there and see Harrie taken to some fate they could not understand?
34792Did ever you, Jack?"
34792Did you escape from the prison at San Carlos?"
34792Did you see anything of Captain Rhoades and his bold riders?"
34792Do you care to take that chance with me, señors, or remain here and possibly escape with more or less harm?"
34792Do you think, Jack, we need to stand in much fear of the insurgents in this vicinity?"
34792Does n''t he look fine?
34792Had he fallen into some trap and become a prisoner?
34792Had they been forgotten by their captors, or was it a premeditated plan to kill them by starvation and thirst?
34792Has the dispatch to Colonel Marchand been opened?"
34792Have you any plan to suggest, Manuel?"
34792Have you communicated with Minister Bowen?"
34792He could not refrain from saying:"You are Francisco''s mother?"
34792How can that be?"
34792How is it I find you here?"
34792How many men has El Capitan now?"
34792How many men has El Capitan under him, do you think, Manuel?"
34792How soon can you be ready to report, sergeant?"
34792I wonder what is on hand now?"
34792Is he coming behind you?"
34792Is it go, or stay here until something else comes our way?"
34792Is it possible I find you here?"
34792Is that enough?"
34792Is there a surgeon about the place?"
34792Is there any path turning off from the road that we can turn into, Riva?"
34792Is there nothing we can do for them?"
34792Is this town held by Castro or by the followers of Matos?"
34792It was your friend I sent to have liberated from the penitentiary at San Carlos, was it not?"
34792Jack Greenland was the first to speak:"Ca n''t you or the woman parley with them long enough for us to slip away by the rear of the building, Manuel?"
34792Jack showed almost as much emotion as his young companion, as he stepped quickly beside him, saying:"Your mother''s photograph in this place?
34792Meanwhile, how has it fared with Jack and Ronie, who found their escape cut off at the very moment they were about to follow their companions?
34792Prefacing his question with an oath, he demanded:"Who are you, and where did you come from?"
34792Ronie for a brief while lost consciousness, and then the voice of Jack came faintly to his ears:"Where are you, lad?"
34792Shall we follow them?"
34792Shall we stop here a while or push on toward the next place?"
34792Shall we take these fellows along with us, sergeant?"
34792Shall you claim to be a revolutionist or a follower of Castro?"
34792That will give me time to detain[ Transcriber''s note: detail?]
34792The first clutched his knife savagely, but what could he hope to do against such a foe with so simple a weapon?
34792The newcomer was none other than Captain de Caprian, who asked:"Whom have we here, señors?"
34792The other showed his disappointment at this, but soon asked:"Have you friends in this country?"
34792The photograph fell from one of your pockets, Señor Manuel?"
34792The ragged troops of the revolutionists must be fed, and what easier way to do it?
34792Then Ronie said:"Well, what do you think of it, Jack?"
34792Then he asked, as if a new thought had come suddenly to him:"What do they say of us in the Great Republic?"
34792Then, addressing the Venezuelan, he said:"How far is it to the nearest town?"
34792What are your names?"
34792What can be on foot now?"
34792What do you believe would be the most effective thing for me to do toward quelling this rebellion in the vicinity from which you have come?"
34792What do you know of him?"
34792What do you say to becoming comrades under Castro?"
34792What do you say to going with us on our campaign toward Maracaibo?
34792What do you think he will do-- follow us?"
34792What does it mean?"
34792What has he told you?"
34792What if the latter had five thousand men under his command?
34792What would you suggest that we do first?"
34792When shall I meet him again?"
34792Where away?"
34792Where can one find a grander combination of sea, plain, valley and mountain?
34792Where could he be all this time?
34792Which way shall we go, sergeant?"
34792Whither do you wish to go?"
34792Whither were they bound?
34792Who are you, sir?"
34792Who can be writing us from that city?"
34792Who comes here?"
34792Who comes here?"
34792Who comes?"
34792Who is coming now?"
34792Who would you see in Caracas?"
34792Why is it done?"
34792Would he let the Americanos have horses to carry important news to the revolutionists near Caracas?
34792You appear to be one of the crew; why is this so?"
34792You are not satisfied with the appearance of the_ Libertador_?"
34792You understand?"
34792You were scouts for El Capitan?"
34792return to the jungles of Luzon?"
34792she implored,"must you leave me here and now?"
34792what does the coming of that llaneros mean?"
34792what have we here?"
34792who comes here?
23273Ah, Ellis, what news do you bring?
23273Ah, that''s a comfort; are you sure you are right, Jack?
23273And Jasper, where is he?
23273And have you heard from Kate and Dainsforth, mother?
23273And how is sister Polly and her husband, Tom Dovedale? 23273 And never been out here at the Hagg before?"
23273And what has brought you into the midst of the same hurly- burly, Job Hodgkinson?
23273And you will not mind introducing me,asked Jack with kindling eye,"though I follow the calling of what Kate calls a poor, miserable drover?"
23273Are they the highland cattle which Will Brinsmead bought for him at Saint Faith''s?
23273Are you Long Sam''s messenger?
23273Ay, but how many other men will lose theirs?
23273But as to public matters, neighbour,said Mr Pinkstone,"what about them?
23273But did you never lose sight of them after you had examined them?
23273But if I go south, how shall I be able to execute Mr Strelley''s commission? 23273 But she must have greatly grown since the time you speak of,"observed Deane:"it was fully ten years ago, was it not?"
23273But surely those with whom my father was associated have not attempted to commit so fearful a crime?
23273But what am I to do? 23273 But what can have brought you into this hurly- burly of folly and wickedness?"
23273But what can that other vessel be?
23273But what is to be that signal, may I ask?
23273But what made you come to sea?
23273But what was it all about?
23273But where has he gone?
23273But who is this young man with you, Master Brinsmead?
23273But why this masquerading, Master Pearson?
23273But will my father agree to let sister Kate cross the ocean, and leave him for ever?
23273Can I do any thing for you?
23273Did you ever hear of the famous northern cateran, Ben Nevis?
23273Do n''t you know me, Master Simpson?
23273Do you dare to affirm that I propose any scheme which is not honourable and lawful? 23273 Had we not better try and help them?"
23273How are we to be sure that you have this authority, good sir?
23273How came you to know my name?
23273I am not much given to be afraid,answered Jack, laughing;"but what makes you say that?"
23273I do not think she would like to know the work I have promised to engage in to- night, and yet how am I to be off it? 23273 I might surely visit Harwood Grange?"
23273If I spoke of pistols, maybe I was joking: you understand me?
23273Master Pearson?
23273May I ask your name?
23273Not long arrived in this part of the world, lad, I suppose?
23273Oh, did you not know that he left us last year to go to Nottingham, to be married to Mr Deane''s daughter? 23273 Shall I bear any message to your friends at Nottingham, poor Jem?"
23273Shall we help you?
23273The reason why our Nottingham Fair is called Goose Fair? 23273 Then there_ is_ some plot or scheme afoot?"
23273Then was it he who stopped our cattle as we were bound for Stourbridge Fair?
23273Then were you the horseman I met, who advised me to offer payment?
23273Then what object could Pearson have had for saying so?
23273Then who is Master Pearson?
23273Then who stole your powder- flask, and drew the bullets out of your pistols?
23273There is an important toast to be proposed, Neighbour Deane, is there not?
23273To what cause do we owe the honour of this visit, sir?
23273We are all agreed, then, my friends?
23273We can not accept your offer,answered Deane;"and perhaps for old acquaintance''sake, Master Pearson, you will grant my request?"
23273We have met before, I think?
23273Well, Deane, and how do you like a sea life?
23273Well, Jack, what scrape have you last got into, or out of rather, I should say?
23273Well, Mr Jack, and what profession do you intend following?
23273Well, Neighbour Deane, what news do you bring from the big city of London?
23273Well, what sort of people can live here?
23273What are they?
23273What are we to call you, master?
23273What do you carry pistols for?
23273What do you mean?
23273What has brought you here?
23273What have you been about, and where are you going?
23273What is it?
23273What is your cargo?
23273What is your name? 23273 What makes you so grave?
23273What mean you, Captain?
23273What say you, Master Pearson? 23273 What say you, Mr Deane, will you take a trip into the land o''cakes, and make a purchase of three hundred head of cattle for Mr Strelley?
23273What say you? 23273 What, and run the risk of being apprehended yourself?"
23273When do you expect your good man?
23273Where does he lodge?
23273Where have you served before, my man?
23273Where is the boat?
23273Where is the farm?
23273Who are you?
23273Who are you?
23273Who will follow me?
23273Why do n''t the fellows unload the cart?
23273Why do you bring that up before us?
23273Why not trust me?
23273Why should not I do as well as Sir Henry Morgan, and fifty other fine fellows have done?
23273Why, Jack, what have you been about?
23273Will it please you to take some breakfast, my master?
23273You belong to these parts, do you?
23273You have not got a leister in the boat, have you? 23273 You know Alethea, Jack?
23273You seem to have ridden pretty hard since sunrise?
23273` Oh, father, father, what is that curious animal?'' 23273 ` What will you do for me?''
23273A new revelation is about to be vouchsafed to you; will you receive it, or will you refuse it?
23273Ah, Monsieur Deane,"she exclaimed, after some further conversation had passed between them,"how can any English people regret their Popish king?
23273And Master Jasper, what is to be his course in life?
23273And how do you like it?"
23273And how had Alethea received him?
23273And now let me ask you what game you are after?"
23273And now may I ask who you are?"
23273And you say the little girl you met was called Elizabeth?
23273Are you disposed to accompany him?"
23273Are you willing to hear it now?
23273But how were you mixed up with it, Burdale?"
23273But oh, how did you come here?
23273But what can I now do?
23273But what do I see, young man?"
23273But who is this?
23273Can you be Richard Davis, the youngest son of Colonel Davis of Knowle Park?"
23273Can you give proofs of yours?
23273Could I not do it, and rejoin you, Mr Harwood?"
23273Could it be possible that these were the spirits of the departed owners of the Hagg?
23273Did my wife give it you?"
23273Did you mark that big old oak, as you rode up to the door?
23273Do you know me now?"
23273Do you not remember your sister Maria?
23273Do you think you could arouse the people in the fen- country?
23273Fair, with bright blue eyes, light hair, and gentle, winning manners; but you tell me that she was the daughter of a farmer and his wife?"
23273From what part of the world do you come, I ask?"
23273Had Jasper-- the quiet, studious unassuming Jasper-- been paying court to the fair heiress of Harwood Grange?
23273Have you come to take me away from this dreadful place?
23273Have you never read an account of it?
23273How do you know me, and that name by which you call me?
23273I gave you but the advice of a friend,"answered Pearson:"what motive can I have to speak otherwise?
23273I know myself it is not right, but I gave my word to those fellows, and ought I to break it?
23273I tremble for the fate of my poor mother, for such I must still call her-- and what will become of Master Pearson?
23273If Pearson was honest, why did he now assume a different name from that by which he had before been known?
23273In what state did you find your pistols, Brinsmead?"
23273Lads often talk nonsense when they fancy they are talking sense, and so may I beg you to forget what my son Jack has just said?
23273Master Pearson?"
23273Now, you see those birds swimming out in the middle of the pond there?
23273Should he at once make his way to the palace and give information of the atrocious plot?
23273Some of the tower?
23273Some, for instance, on pretence of looking at them, may come in and lame them, perchance to depreciate their value; you understand me?
23273The best of our pastors flogged, and tortured in other ways, imprisoned in loathsome dungeons-- what do I say?
23273Then why did you not, the instant you made the discovery, put to sea in the first vessel you could get ready, and make chase after them?
23273Was he there alone, or had he brought with him his wife and reputed daughter?
23273Well, what success have you had?"
23273What can he have to do here?"
23273What course was he to pursue?
23273What do you say to this plan?"
23273What do you say?
23273What else could I do?
23273What is our fleet about?"
23273What is your pleasure?"
23273What now if I were to lend you a hand?
23273What say you, lads?
23273What was he now to do?
23273What will Jock McKillock do with the cattle he has brought thus far on the way?
23273What would you say, now, if I was to offer it you?"
23273What, however, can be expected from stocking- weavers and such like?
23273Where is worthy Will Brinsmead?"
23273Which, also, was his right name?
23273Will his father bring him up as a gentleman?"
23273Will you come with me?
23273Will you join us?"
23273Will you listen to my terms?"
23273Will you meet me in the evening as soon as it is dusk, down by the bank of the river, where you fell in with me just now?
23273Would you like to join a band of brave fellows who have a right good cause to fight for?"
23273You say you do not know when they got off?
23273You understand me now?
23273You will tell him all about us, and should he not be at home, you will make a point of trying to find him, will you not, Jack?"
23273and oh, from that dreadful man too?"
23273and what am I to do with the money with which I was to pay for them?"
23273asked Jack eagerly;"can you tell me that?"
23273asked Jack with surprise, glancing at the rough- looking drover,"or do you only speak from having heard of them?"
23273asked Jack;"could not you hear that?"
23273asked Mr Cammock, the first lieutenant;"and what do you know of seamanship?"
23273do you not know me?"
23273exclaimed the stranger;"what matter brought you south?"
23273have you ever been to those places?"
23273he said,"the farmer who lived out there in the fens?
23273it was treacherous in his ministers and officers to desert him; but what could be expected of men brought up in the days of the Commonwealth?"
23273said he,` do you not know your friends?''
23273said the Worshipful Mr Pinkstone, turning to the host;"but that should be Dr Nathaniel''s task, I opine, should it not?"
23273were you engaged in that fearful plot?"
23273what''s the matter?"
23273where are you?"
31412''Tis a note of enchantment; what ails her? 31412 ''What would you like, sir?
31412Am I to preach or fight?
31412Another mode of doing business is to conceal the object of the borrower or lender, who asks,''What are Exchequer?'' 31412 But if you knew nothing of the particulars of the business,"said the Dean,"why did you send Baynham to inform the Pope?
31412Come, Mash- tub,said Brummel, who was the_ caster_,"what do you_ set_?"
31412From Apollo?
31412How dared he to intrude there?
31412How so?
31412Is it to be marvelled at,he cried,"that I covet money?
31412Not being more exposed than your Majesty,was the courtly reply,"should I be excusable if I showed more concern?"
31412Should a physician be sent for?
31412Time?
31412Two coves in white aprons, touches their hats when you walk in--''Licence, sir, licence?'' 31412 Was ever poet so trusted before?"
31412Was ever,Shadwell says,"such impudence suffered in a Government?
31412Well, is your master at home now?
31412Well, where is the advantage of your reproof?
31412What did he want?
31412What do they do?
31412What is this world with London in its lap? 31412 What reparation are actions?"
31412What will my billiard- loving friends say to the St. Dunstan''s Inquest of the year 1720? 31412 Who placed this book on my cushion?
31412Who was the scoundrel?
31412Why not?
31412Why, Wilkes,said the Prince,"how long is it since you became so loyal?"
31412_ Somerset._ Hath not thy rose a thorn, Plantagenet? 31412 ''And what''s the lady''s name?'' 31412 ''But do you think, sir, Warburton is a superior critic to Theobald?'' 31412 ''But, sir,''said Mr. Burney,''You''ll have Warburton on your bones, wo n''t you? 31412 ''Can I get anything to eat at this place?'' 31412 ''Did you, though?'' 31412 ''Have you money to lend to- day?'' 31412 ''How are you, Scropps? 31412 ''How now?'' 31412 ''How so?'' 31412 ''How''s Mrs. S. and the_ gals_?'' 31412 ''Is it not rather, my lord,''retorted Hone,''to send a poor devil of a bookseller to rot in a dungeon?'' 31412 ''No more nor you do,''says my father;''ca n''t I put that in arterwards?'' 31412 ''Not persons?'' 31412 ''Parish?'' 31412 ''Richardson?'' 31412 ''Tea, sir? 31412 ''Think not?'' 31412 ''Well, my boy, how do you go on?'' 31412 ''What Clarke?'' 31412 ''What''s that?'' 31412 ''What''s your name, sir?'' 31412 ''Which way?'' 31412 ''Who is it, then, you would like to seein his habit as he lived,"if you had your choice of the whole range of English literature?''
31412''Why, you do n''t mean,''says Jack,''that you''ve got a mate?
31412''Zat orator, vat is hees name?''
31412*****"_ Plantagenet._ Hath not thy rose a canker, Somerset?
31412--''At what security?''
31412A good epigram on these public recitations runs thus:--"When laureates make odes, do you ask of what sort?
31412A time- honoured solemnity is about to be observed, and we, the old stagers, is it for us to precipitate it?
31412According to Mr. Noble, when he laid down his broom he sold his professional right for £ 1,000( £ 100?).
31412And how is her ladyship, and her amiable daughters?''
31412And who were they?
31412Anything you choose, sir-- mutton chop, rump steak, weal cutlet?
31412But for what cause?
31412But what are royal processions to the Lord Mayor''s Show?
31412But what have you to say as to the rising in Kent, and Wyatt''s attempt against the Queen''s royal person in her palace?
31412But what''s the greatest cross that hath befallen you?
31412Can we wonder that it is still a proverb among the English Jews,"Thank God that there was only one King John?"
31412Canst thou deny it?''
31412Did such a king deserve mercy at the hands of the subjects he had oppressed, and time after time spurned and deceived?
31412Do you a fowl in a quarter of an hour-- roast or boiled, sir?''
31412Do you ask if they''re good or are evil?
31412Do you hear?
31412Done up, eh?''
31412Doth he survive?
31412Goes through the archway, thinking how he should inwest the money; up comes the touter, touches his hat-''Licence, sir, licence?''
31412He makes Falstaff say to Mrs. Ford--"What made me love thee?
31412He said to himself,''What is this?
31412Hen._ Swearest thou, ungracious boy?
31412Hen._ What manner of man, an it like your Majesty?
31412Henry Mayhew readily entertained the idea; and the next question was,"Can you get up a staff?"
31412Her majesty( the love of Essex rankling in her heart) asked what she was?
31412Her one unvarying question was,"Is my brother, Mr. Frederick, here to- day?"
31412How can acumen be derived from the scrag- end of a neck of mutton, or inspiration from griskins?
31412How could those hard- worked officials ever get through their work?
31412How have you left Falstaff, Pistol, and the rest of our friends below stairs?--brave and hearty, I hope?''"
31412I dare say Locke and Newton were very like Kneller''s portraits of them; but who could paint Shakespeare?''
31412If I have freedom in my love, And in my soul am free, Angels alone, that soar above, Enjoy such liberty"?
31412If Jane were fond of young Dowgate, why did she die and leave the book here?
31412If it were the custom to delay the erection of statues to eminent men twenty years after their death, how many would ever be erected?
31412If then thou be son to me, here lies the point;--why, being son to me, art thou so pointed at?
31412Is it not in my power to have, though not so much wit, at least as much vivacity?
31412Is it older than Gifford?"
31412Is the something else the decay of dead citizens in the vaults below?
31412Its own weight presses the table down; but how far down?
31412Johnson upon this seemed much agitated, and in an angry tone exclaimed,''Why will you vex me by suggesting this when it is too late?''"
31412Like a devil, sir?''
31412Like any meat, sir?
31412Look on the sweet visage of Horace; look, parboil''d face, look-- has he not his face punchtfull of eylet- holes, like the cover of a warming- pan?"
31412May we be allowed to ask, was this benevolent object ever made known to the public generally?
31412Modern times have seen giants and dwarfs, but have they really equalled these?
31412Nathan cries out,''Where done at 3/4ths?''
31412Need I go over the names?
31412Now is not that of God a full fayre grace That swiche a lewèd mannès wit shall face The wisdom of an hepe of lerned men?
31412On seeing the Lord Mayor, the bar- keeper called to the drawers--"Where are your eyes and ears?
31412On the money market it was not unusual to hear the merchants inquire,"What does Sir John say to this?
31412One of the cries of the Stock Exchange is,''Borrow money?
31412Or can it have been, says a cynic, a monument ordered by a widow, who married again before she had time to write the epitaph to the"dear departed?"
31412Presently they remounted, and as they rode on Lintot stopped short, and broke out, after a long silence:"Well, sir, how far have we got?"
31412S. Forster._ But why remove the prisoners from Ludgate?
31412Shall I have the thought To think on this; and shall I lack the thought, That such a thing, bechanced, would make me sad?"
31412Shall a son of England prove a thief, and take purses?
31412Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher, and eat blackberries?
31412She lives, hee''s dead, By love, though grieving, In him, for her, Yet dead, yet living; Both dead and living, Then what is gone?
31412Should I go to church, And see the holy edifice of stone, And not bethink me straight of dangerous rocks?
31412Should any place be shut against the king''s writ or posse comitatus?"
31412Sir James ran hastily forward, crying out,"Bless my soul, what have you done?"
31412The Thames that ebbs and flows in its broad channel?
31412The brave old Whig Bishop of Exeter, Sir Jonathan Trelawney("and shall Trelawney die?
31412The bridges stretching from its banks?
31412The cry when a stranger is detected is"Fourteen hundred,"and the usual test question is,"Will you purchase any new Navy Five per Cents., sir?"
31412The epigram ended with these bitter and contemptuous lines,--"A Timon you?
31412The king replied, thoughtlessly,"Doth the man live?"
31412The other replied,"If it be God''s will this should befall us, what can we say to it?"
31412The question raised was,"Whether a slave, by coming into England, became free?"
31412Then I suppose you would prefer seeing him and Milton instead?''
31412Then they demanded,''Will you plainly deny Christ to be in the sacrament?''
31412Upon this one man shouted out,''Say you so?
31412What artificial thing could entertain the senses, the fantasies of men, that was not there to be had?
31412What aspect of the great chameleon city should one select?
31412What gallant train are here, That strikes minds mute, puts good wits in a maze?
31412What have the heroes of yore done for me or men like me?
31412What is Sir John''s opinion?"
31412What more can be comprized in one man''s fame, To crown a soule, and leave a living name?"
31412What things have we seen Done at the''Mermaid?''
31412What were his first words?
31412What were seas and deserts to Walter?
31412What will you buy?
31412What would become of the porcelain manufacture without it?''
31412Where is such a garden in Europe as the Stocks''Market?
31412Where is the deputation?''
31412Wherein crafty, but in villany?
31412Wherein cunning, but in his craft?
31412Wherein is he good, but to taste sack and drink it?
31412Wherein neat and cleanly, but to carve a capon and eat it?
31412Wherein villanous, but in all things?
31412Wherein worthy, but in nothing?
31412Which when I saw I reprehended them, And ask''d the mayor what meant this wilful silence?
31412Why are you so partiklar about your_ hysight_?''
31412Without the generous patronage of such patrons as the Earl of Southampton or Lord Brooke, how could the young actor have thriven?
31412Would Goldy have rattled away so had he known what Johnson, Boswell, and Langton had said about him as they walked up Cheapside?
31412Yet, after all, Time has destroyed many pieces of that old puzzle, and who can dive into oblivion and recover them?
31412_ Charing Cross._ I believe it is the cross upon your head that hath brought you into this trouble, is it not?
31412_ Chief Justice Bromley:_ Why do you not read to him Wyatt''s accusation, which makes him a sharer in his treasons?
31412_ Glo._ And did they so?
31412_ Surly._ What, and turn that too?
31412borrow money?''
31412coffee, eggs, toast, buttered toast, sir?
31412does he think that reporters are made of iron?"
31412ham, sir?
31412is she dead?
31412or what occasion of displeasure have I showed you, intending thus to put me from you after this sort?
31412saies Tarleton;''does my jest savour?''
31412silks, satins, or taff-- taf-- fetas?''
31412sir, in what have I offended you?
31412such ponds and decoys as in Leadenhall market for your fish and fowl?"
31412tongue, sir?
31412where such a river as the Thames?
31412who seest all things, what manner of proceedings are these?
31412why did she feign to be unconscious of his coming?...
31412you read Kant?
16607''Can not nations, some day or other, obtain happiness on easier terms?'' 16607 ''What crime?''
16607And did you also dream of a queen?
16607And how was her late Majesty?
16607And the other?
16607And the result of that object?
16607But the great institutions of France, will they not form a barrier? 16607 Do you, father, really think it possible that-- do you think she is in danger?
16607Does Danton lead the insurrection?
16607He''s an attorney, then?
16607I had to cut off a patient''s leg on the following day, and--"And you found the people in his leg?"
16607Is it about religion?
16607Is it necessary to ask the question?
16607Is this known at the palace?
16607Is your carriage here?
16607Is your mind happy, Mildred?
16607M. de Robespierre,she said,"will you have the kindness to set M. Marat down at his hotel?
16607May I not ask from what source you have your information; it will at least strengthen mine?
16607Miss Graham,said at length the resolute yet timid man,"do I judge rightly?
16607Or, perhaps, something not fit for ladies''ears?
16607Tell me,I said, with a look towards one of the strangers,"who in the world is that?
16607What is the object?
16607What of her?
16607What would become of her?
16607Where were the troops, where the guns?
16607Who are you?
16607Who knew what would happen? 16607 Who?
16607Would any one believe that such a sight as this could possibly be witnessed any where in the world? 16607 Yet, can France ever forget her old allegiance, and adopt the fierce follies of a republic?"
16607You did, sir-- don''t deny it; and do you think I wonder at you, Mike? 16607 You said so, father, did you?"
16607You will see a clergyman?
16607You wished me, perhaps, to take M. de Calonne home?
16607''But why not give them enough?''
16607''Is this enjoined by their religion?''
16607''What would I give,''said I,''for such a daughter?
16607''You call that a crime?''
16607( surely_ Tilawà ©_ can not be pronounced Garlic?)
16607A good name, eh?
16607Ah, what?
16607Ai n''t I your father, and do n''t I know the blood?
16607And do you think"a brute of a husband"is so easily tamed?
16607And he, with his young and vigorous form, was he not made for that rare plant to clasp and hang upon?
16607And what was it then that lived at Kandi Udda?
16607And, was it not now to assume even a more powerful influence on the fates of mankind?
16607Are chapels bought and sold only with a spiritual view, or sometimes as men bargain for their theatres?
16607Are these men free from the grasping itch that distinguishes our age?
16607Are these men pure and single- minded?
16607Are these men really messengers of peace, living in amity and union, acting Christianity as well as preaching it?
16607Are we Christians?
16607Ask and be refused?
16607Behold the guests assembled-- grace said-- and hear the dialogue:--Husband--"My dear, what is that dish before you?"
16607But here it will be asked-- what meaning do we attach to the expression, that sense falls within its own sphere?
16607But is there no other way in which the question can be resolved?
16607But it has been asked again and again, in reference to these two solutions, can a man overstep the limits of himself-- of his own consciousness?
16607But it may still be asked, How do we know that we are not deceiving ourselves?
16607But tell me, dearest friend, how long may this endure?"
16607But were we not separated already?
16607But what have the South Americans done in furtherance of the scheme in question?
16607But,''she paused, and seemed to consider for a moment--''is it the niece of a pope you are surprised to see a Catholic?
16607But_ how_ be sure and satisfied?
16607Can I do this?"
16607Can the senses he seized on within the limits of the very circle which they prescribe?
16607Can we not call upon our people to love their God with all their hearts-- and their neighbours as themselves?
16607Can we not strive by our own good example to teach them how to do this?
16607Climate?
16607Cut off, in like manner, the twenty- one millions of exports to Europe, and what becomes of the foreign trade?
16607Did you ever read it?
16607Did you never note how it has puzzled curates to read the ill- assorted names?
16607Disarmed by the frenzy of their moonstruck commander, what resistance could they make?
16607Do we come before the world as the messengers of glad tidings-- of_ unity_ and_ peace_?
16607Do we therefore seek to disparage foreign trade?
16607Do you remember the birds''-nesting-- and the apple- tree in the orchard?
16607Do you think that I was actuated by feelings of hatred; that I breathed nothing but vengeance and fury?''
16607Does not experience teach us, that much if not the whole of our sentient nature becomes itself in turn a series of sensations?
16607Does not this earth teem with them-- the autumnal winds moan with them?
16607Have I not heard great ordinance in the field, And heaven''s artillery thunder in the skies?
16607Have I not heard the sea, puft up with wind, Rage like an angry boar chafed with sweat?
16607Have I not in the pitched battle heard Loud''larums, neighing steeds, and trumpets clang?"
16607Have n''t I?
16607He asked me,"Do you desire to resign?
16607Hemp( and surely it is wanted?)
16607His morals, it must be confessed, were very lax-- his principles unsteady and insecure-- and how could it be otherwise?
16607How can it be proved that it is the senses, and not something else, which have come before us under the guise of certain sensations?
16607How can they be objects, and yet remain sensations?
16607How could I hate those who had never been my friends?''
16607How does such a being find his way here?"
16607How is this difficulty-- this contradiction-- to be overcome?
16607How would it be when she returned to it, and revisited the well- known rooms?
16607How, and by what memorable feature, did last June differ from this October?
16607I have relied for grace, and it has come-- but, Wilford"--"What would you say?"
16607I love her as a brother; and what brother but yearns to conceal his erring sister''s frailty?
16607I supposed woman the legislatrix-- what reason have we to say she would enact a wrong?
16607I turned to a friend and enquired why the guests were helped so sparingly?
16607If it be-- why, then, the very admission that this eye is a part of the visible body,( and what else can we conceive the eye to be?)
16607If she recovered, must she not be in the power of a task- master?
16607If she sank under her feebleness, what was earth to me?
16607If so, is it then a fact that no one member of the Cabinet has shown a disposition to lend a helping hand?
16607If the act be rare, is not the anxiety eternal?
16607In the meanwhile where was Michael?
16607Is Europe or America to blame for this?
16607Is coffee?
16607Is it possible to enter cheerfully upon employment which demands the sacrifice of soul even at the outset?"
16607Is it so, indeed?
16607Is not their ancient firmness proof against the loose and desultory assaults of a populace like that of Paris?"
16607Is sugar?
16607Is that which apprehends sensations ever itself apprehended as a sensation?
16607Is there any hope at all?"
16607Is there no such thing as trafficking with souls?
16607Is there not in the_ Spectator_ a story or dream, where every man is obliged to choose a wife unseen, tied up in a sack?
16607Is_ cotton_ a British gift?
16607Is_ freedom_ consistent with_ restraint_?
16607Is_ this_, then, the eye which the metaphysician refers to, and which he tells us we never get beyond?
16607Meantime,_ is_ this the portrait of the case?
16607Mordecai argued against my enthusiasm; but when was enthusiasm ever out- argued?
16607Now, what is the verdict of experience on the subject?
16607PART V."Have I not in my time heard lions roar?
16607Secondly, Mr O''Connell has substituted for Repeal-- what?
16607So this man is to be called"the gallant"--is he?
16607That myriad of acres, laid out in the watery cities of docks-- were they sown by the rain, as the fungus or the daisy?
16607The dragon of Wantley?
16607The gentle Spenser, did he not love woman''s virtue, and weep for her wrongs?
16607The monarchy was falling-- but was not the space, cleared of its ruins, to be filled with some new structure, statelier still?
16607The stranger proceeded--"His ambition was moderate: might he look for the office of postmaster- general?"
16607They sent off a kind of expostulation, which amounted to this--"How now, my good sir?
16607This has already ceased to be a possibility: is_ that_ a blessing of British rule?
16607This position once established, the question next to be asked is, which is the most eligible spot for the work proposed?
16607This smaller sphere is our own bodily frame; and does not each individual look upon himself as vested in his own bodily frame?
16607Those advantages, which you suppose to disturb the equities of the case-- were they not products of British energy?
16607Those twenty- five thousand of ships, whose graceful shadows darken the blue waters in every climate-- did they build themselves?
16607Thus might she receive a foe; better treatment surely merited so good a friend?
16607To provide for the worst, is an ordinary phrase, but what_ is_ the worst?
16607Was Clotilde still there, feebly counting the hours of pain, while all within her hearing was festivity?
16607Was he not over bold and arrogant to hope it?
16607Was it not madness to suppose that she would shower such happiness on him?
16607Was she therefore happy, was Ceylon happier than other regions, through this hyper- tropical munificence of her Creator?
16607Was there no vengeance, no retribution, for these things?
16607We ask, then-- does experience inform us, or does she not, that the sphere of sense falls within, and very considerably within, itself?
16607We ask,_ how_ can our sensations be embodied in distinct permanent realities?
16607Were you ever in a Texian prairie?
16607What are our government doing?
16607What are the dimensions of Ceylon?
16607What are you up to?"
16607What could she say at such a time?
16607What does he expect?
16607What is it that he fears?
16607What is the result?
16607What man of your acquaintance could turn dry- nurse-- tend even his own babes twelve hours out of the twenty- four?
16607What other?"
16607What remains for Ireland but infinite disgust, for us but infinite laughter?
16607What was his wealth compared with that?
16607What was it, then, that stopped them from going on?
16607What was to be done, then?
16607What would I not have given for an ounce of lead, a charge of powder, and a Kentucky rifle?
16607What would it be with the superadded wealth of the magnificent widow?
16607What, then, are the relative profit returns upon the same sum- total of operations for the banker and manufacturer?
16607What-- if they were in a condition to legislate and impose upon us some of their burdens, or divide them with us?
16607When, therefore, it is asked-- does the sphere of sense ever fall within itself?
16607Where are they now, in the first moments of real danger, whilst his own soul is busy with designs as base as they are cowardly?
16607Where is Wilford?
16607Wherefore should it now?
16607Why do n''t you answer, Mike?"
16607Why should she hold her head down, as she had never done before?
16607Why strain her eyes upon her work, and ply her needle as though her life depended on the haste with which she wrought?
16607Why, then, is it withheld from the public?
16607Why?
16607With a comparatively moderate capital, what could not be effected?
16607Would it not, then, be more advisable to act on this suggestion, than run the risk and incur the expense of a canal?
16607Yet, if thus far we were found in error, would_ not that_ argue a corresponding error in the Government?
16607You that say it is_ not_ at an end, tell us why did they forbear doing_ that_?
16607You will-- will you not?"
16607You''ll be glad to have me, sha''n''t you?"
16607Young, accomplished, and exceeding beautiful, would she not expect, did she not deserve, a union with youth and virtues equal to her own?
16607Your father has communicated to you our morning''s conversation?"
16607[ 20] Why were they"all- suffering?"
16607_ Would_ I?
16607_ that_ was unhappy: but he was not particular; perhaps the ambassador to London had not yet been appointed?"
16607enquires the little god of the greater god, ambition,"that you should march into my realms, and create rebellion there?
16607has no one perceived that the old interests and the new have taken Rome and Luther for their watchwords?
16607or can we propose to serve our country by obstructing the natural operations of_ love and gratitude_?
16607or the classical Hydra?
16607or the dun cow of Warwick?
16607or what power of human council can say to that ocean in its rage-- Thus far shalt thou go?"
16607this is equivalent to asking-- do the senses themselves ever become sensations?
16607what hand of man can prevent that lake from being an ocean?
16607what would I give if for my noble son I could secure so sweet a wife?
16607what, therefore, remains for mortals to do?"
17741''Skipped?''
17741After what?
17741All set?
17741And he thinks that by championing the nigger he can kill two birds, see?
17741And what did you eat for your dinner?
17741And where on earth have_ you_ been, young man?
17741And who''s that other, Tom?
17741And you, boys, there; have n''t you got a song you can put up? 17741 Anything broken, do you think?"
17741Are n''t you, sah?
17741Are we going too fast for fishing, Tom?
17741Are you going after it?
17741But do n''t you want to come and interview our friend? 17741 But does n''t it strike you as strange that she should pay her bills with Spanish doubloons?"
17741But have n''t you trouble in disposing of them?
17741But how are we going to get the ghost to show his hand? 17741 But she does sometimes?"
17741But since my name is Hercules, the man Who owes me hatred hides it if he can,eh, Samson?"
17741But suppose you''d hit the water instead of the deck?
17741But what made you think it was Tobias?
17741But, Tom,I said,"how about you?"
17741But, what has this sucking fish got to do with it?
17741But_ are_ you sure, my dear? 17741 By the way, Calypso, where is it?"
17741By the way, dear King,I said, assuming a casual manner,"do you happen to have a son?"
17741Calypso,I said,"when are you going to show me where you keep your doubloons?"
17741Can you ever forget that passage in the Georgics? 17741 Could n''t you tell the difference between that and water?"
17741Did Tobias kidnap you too?
17741Did you ever see a man bind a wound like that?
17741Did you notice the way he bound your shoulder last night?
17741Did you take it half and half with water, as I told you?
17741Do I hurt you?
17741Do they ever make any finds?
17741Do you know the funeral service, Tom?
17741Do you mean, brother, that the Lord has given you second sight?
17741Do you read your Bible? 17741 Do you really think he saw the-- doubloon-- like that other''person''?"
17741Do you think, Your Majesty,I asked, with as serious a face as I could assume,"the spirits might work better-- if the decanter were to be filled?"
17741Do you want to go aground?
17741Does he know Egyptian?
17741Egyptian?--but who''s going to understand them?
17741Give you Tobias?
17741Good morning,said John, somewhat grumpily,"what is it you want?"
17741Growing warm, you mean, as the children say?
17741Had any experience in handling niggers?
17741Had n''t you better take some one with you?
17741Has your mistress returned yet, my children?
17741Have I your permission to speak, sah?
17741He''s not unlike one of those black parrots himself, is he, Tom?
17741How about the court- martial on his looks you spoke of last night, Charlie?
17741How about the others?
17741How are you with a gun?
17741How did you know?
17741How does he take it?
17741How many feet?
17741I wonder if Tobias knows Egyptian, Tom?
17741In the usual coinage?
17741Is n''t it time you revealed your mysterious Aladdin''s cave?
17741Is n''t it wonderful?
17741Is that you, Tom?
17741Is there anything like it, Tom?
17741It did n''t save me from a pretty good one on the head, Tom, did it?
17741It''s all right then, sar?
17741It''s great to get away from everything-- like this-- isn''t it?
17741It''s too bad that we ca n''t be decent to people, Sailor, is n''t it? 17741 John Sweeney?"
17741Like him?
17741Like his skeletons, eh?
17741Like some fancy sponges to send home?
17741Many a trip we''ve taken together after duck, have n''t we, Tom?
17741Maybe, if you''re so smart,continued Charlie, paying no attention to me,"you can navigate us through the North Bight?"
17741No gasolene?
17741No moon?
17741Not enough to make a fortune out of?
17741Now, you see it? 17741 Now,"said the"King,""do you see a sort of river there, overgrown with mangroves and palmettos?"
17741Ole King Coffee?
17741On one of your errands to town?
17741One of the pirate haunts, was it?
17741Quite true, my dear,he answered,"but is n''t a fairy- tale worth paying for?--worth a little trouble?
17741Rather like him? 17741 Same as the sharks, eh?"
17741Seriously, Calypso?
17741Seriously?
17741So_ you_ are the author of this precious paper here, are you? 17741 Somebody else''s secret again?"
17741Something should be done about it, eh, Charlie?
17741Something wrong with old Tom, Sailor?
17741Sorry for him?
17741Sure, nothing else?
17741That half- bottle of claret?
17741The beginning of the price?
17741The captain? 17741 The crew, you mean?"
17741The dead, Tom?
17741The ghost laughs?
17741The tanks were filled when we started, were n''t they?
17741Them, sar? 17741 They do, eh?"
17741They should have been with us, Tom, should n''t they? 17741 Treasure?"
17741Was it a bottle like this you mixed with the claret?
17741Well, shall we stick out the other week, or not, Tom? 17741 Well, what of it?"
17741Well?
17741What a memory you have for details,I parried,"and then?"
17741What did you call that shell?
17741What do you mean by''on the sea''?
17741What do you mean, John?
17741What do you mean?
17741What do you mean?
17741What do you say, Ulysses,he said,"if we begin digging to- morrow?
17741What do you think of this?
17741What do you think, friend Ulysses?
17741What do you think?
17741What is it called?
17741What is it worth?
17741What is it, Jack?
17741What is it, Jack?
17741What is it, Tom?
17741What kind of inspiration, do you think, gets the best results, Your Majesty?
17741What language do they speak, Tom?
17741What of it? 17741 What of it?"
17741What on earth can be the trouble?
17741What on earth have you been doing with yourself, Cap.?
17741What on earth is it? 17741 What was that you were saying about treasure, Tom?"
17741What would you do?
17741What''s the joke?
17741What''s this? 17741 Who has charge of them?"
17741Who is that fellow?
17741Who said I was going after treasure?
17741Why did''Jack Harkaway''go to Nassau?
17741Why do n''t you start then?
17741Why do n''t you use it then?
17741Why, what?
17741Why, you''re surely not frightened of the poor fellow here, are you, Tom?
17741Will you sell me this one?
17741Wo n''t you tell me about it?
17741You do n''t mean it?
17741You have found the treasure, sar?
17741You have?
17741You know I always said there was a mystery about that boy?
17741You remember in the Book of Job? 17741 You want the whole bag of tricks, eh?"
17741You will, eh?
17741Your wife, Tom?
17741--and I added, in a whisper,"Jack-- when am I going to see you in boy''s clothes again?"
17741And, by the way, how would you like to take old''Sailor''with you?"
17741Any news?"
17741Ardently as I had sought it, what was it compared to one glance of her eyes?
17741As Calypso was folded in her father''s arms, he turned to me:"Did n''t I tell you that I knew my daughter?"
17741Besides, Tobias is a job for an Englishman-- eh, John?
17741Besides, who was there to ask in that solitude?
17741But beyond our fence you may rely that Tobias and his myrmidons-- is that the word?"
17741But how and where?
17741But then, who would n''t have been?
17741But who was she?--and where was her home?
17741But, did it?
17741But,"he added,"did you find out anything about Tobias?"
17741CHAPTER VIII_ In Which I Once Again Sit Up and Behold the Sun._"Which did I hit, Tom?"
17741Ca n''t one swim?"
17741Did you see that seven- year apple tree move?"
17741Did you, John?"
17741Did_ she_ have to thread these thorny thickets every time she came to the little town?
17741Do you want better proof than this?"
17741Do you want to stand for that?
17741For who knows?
17741Her real name I assure you-- none of my nonsense-- doesn''t she look it?
17741How about''Delia gone!''?"
17741How about''The_ John B._ sails?''"
17741How can you be certain that no one but yourself will accidentally discover it?"
17741How far had I fallen?
17741How far was it to"up there"?
17741How had this almost baronial magnificence come to be in this far- away corner of a desert island?
17741How was I to reach the lowest rung?
17741I asked,"and how did it all happen?"
17741I do n''t know any such place, do you?"
17741I exclaimed involuntarily;"get some idea of the place it''s in?"
17741I had burned down one door-- why not another?
17741I know every bluff and reef and shoal and cay around Andros from Morgan''s Bluff to Washerwoman''s Cut--""You do, eh?"
17741I suppose you''re keen for that other treasure, now, eh?"
17741I''m strong, you''ll see-- not afraid of hard work; and anyway, wo n''t you help a chap to an adventure?...
17741Is it a bargain?"
17741Is n''t that so, John?"
17741Is there anything to match for zest a breakfast like that of ours at dawn on the open sea?
17741It grows shorter and shorter-- like his life, eh?
17741It strikes me as a very pretty tragedy-- doesn''t it you?"
17741It was natural to ask: Why during all those years, did he not return and retrieve the treasure for himself?
17741It''s so overgrown nowadays that no one can find the entrance but myself and a friend or two; do you understand?"
17741My presence was enough to prove that the treasure was his-- for was it not his treasure that I was after?
17741Need I say that the mere suggestion was enough to set him aflame?
17741Now what were we to think of Tobias?--what really were his notions about this supposititious treasure?--and what was likely to be his plan of action?
17741On opening it-- what do you think?
17741On the contrary, my point of view is that of the Governor of Nassau, or his representative, quite near by, at Harbour Island, is n''t it?"
17741Or shall I put you ashore with the rest?"
17741Praise de Lord!--it am de gold, for certain, all hidden away and shining dere under de ground--""Ca n''t you see it closer, clearer?"
17741Presently, he came to me in his big hulking way, and said:"There ai n''t no gasolene, sir--""No gasolene?"
17741Pretty late starting, are n''t you?...
17741She caught me by the arm, with a laugh:"Do you want to see your friend Tobias?"
17741So wot does de good Lord do?
17741Then I called Tom to me:"How about that sucking fish, Tom?"
17741Then I said to Tom:"What do you make out of this smell that''s coming from him, Tom?"
17741Then, partly regaining it:"Is it necessary to answer that question?"
17741Tobias?"
17741Was there any business of human importance from which he could not be diverted by a quotation from Homer or Virgil or Shakespeare?
17741Was there ever such a purple?
17741We all remember that-- and had I not seen the very thing itself with my own grown- up eyes?
17741We may very well need you in our counsels, eh, old fellow?"
17741We''ll bring up your crew all the same-- what do you think?"
17741Were n''t these islands for nearly three centuries the stamping ground of all the pirates of the Spanish Main?
17741What better place could be conceived for his business?
17741What could he be thinking?
17741What diver could hope to distinguish among all these glories the peculiar treasures of kings?
17741What if, in the same hour, I had lost my true treasure, and found the false?
17741What is there to win if that be lost?
17741What time was it?
17741What was happening up there, all this time?
17741What''s the matter with your old maps, John?
17741Whatever were you doing to miss him?"
17741Where does all his eloquence come in there?
17741Where is the need of words?
17741Who cares how often it has been used?
17741Who on earth was he?--and how did he happen in the middle of this haunted wood?
17741Why do you keep us guessing?"
17741Why not, indeed?
17741Why not?
17741Why?
17741Would n''t it be possible to wedge myself through?
17741Would n''t it be safer, after all, here in the house?
17741You remember old King Coffee in Grant''s Town?"
17741has the pursuit of gold heeded any scruples?)
17741he said,"why have I never thought of it before?"
17741of course; did n''t you know every treasure is guarded by a ghost?
17741replied Tom,"asking your pardon?"
17741she countered manfully,"who said it was a cave?"
17741suppose we say''a pock- marked person''; was it you?"
17741what is this?"
17741where was she at this moment?
17741young man,"cried Charlie, his face darkening again,"what do you know about High Cay?
39212And are you glad to see me, Gertie?
39212And do you care for me still?
39212And if you touched and handled them?
39212And see you?
39212And the same silk?
39212And what can I do, May?
39212And what is your name?
39212And will it?
39212And your famous knots?
39212Anything wrong?
39212Are there any letters from China?
39212Are those your daughters, sir?
39212Are you Kate''s friend?
39212Are you any relation to Major M----?
39212Are you coming to see us to- morrow?
39212Are you my little Gertie, darling?
39212Are you_ quite sure_,I asked,"that it is the same paper in which you wrapt it?"
39212But how about the arterial silk?
39212But how can I marry again unless he dies?
39212But if you heard them speak?
39212But where are your sisters?
39212But where is''Yonnie''?
39212But why should it make her ill?
39212But why? 39212 But your crest and seal?"
39212But_ when_ do you see me?
39212But_ when_?
39212Ca n''t you tell us who you are?
39212Can not you see?
39212Can you tell me why that gentleman left so suddenly?
39212Did I weep?
39212Did n''t I say it was in the church at----?
39212Did you know the spirit?
39212Do n''t you remember I cut it off just before I left this world?
39212Do you expect to see any friends to- night?
39212Do you know who_ I_ am?
39212Do you mean to tell me you are frightened of your medium? 39212 Florence, my darling,"I said,"is this_ really_ you?"
39212Good gracious,they said,"do n''t you know that that hotel was built on the site of the old barracks?
39212Had she any peculiarity about her feet?
39212Has not the coffin left my house?
39212Has not the death you spoke of taken place_ now_?
39212Have you come for me, my friend?
39212Have you ever seen anybody whom you recognized?
39212Have you ever seen your grave?
39212Have you never lost a relation of her age?
39212How can I tell this is_ your_ hand?
39212How could she come to me then?
39212How did you meet him?
39212How do you account for it?
39212How long will it take you to do so?
39212How was it your body was never found?
39212Is it my husband''s?
39212Is it you, Emily?
39212Is there anyone here who recognizes the name of''Bluebell''?
39212Is_ this_ the death you prophesied?
39212It is, indeed,said the man;"and it is in the church at----?"
39212It seems too marvellous to be true; but how_ can_ I disbelieve it, when_ here she is_?
39212Jones,she falters,"are you happy?"
39212Katieenjoyed my surprise, and asked me,"Ai n''t I prettier than Florrie now?"
39212May I take you in my arms?
39212My darling child,I said, as I embraced her,"why did you ask for''Bluebell''?"
39212Nor your seal been tampered with?
39212Of what was my chasuble made?
39212Pourquoi, Valerie?
39212QUI BONO?
39212Sha n''t I come soon, darling?
39212Stop a minute,I said,"this person whom you have alluded to so often-- have I ever met him?"
39212Surely you are not suffering still?
39212Then by what means,I argued,"do you know that I am Florence Marryat?
39212Then will you open the packet?
39212To which medium shall I go?
39212Was there foul play?
39212What a mother?
39212What are_ graves_ to us? 39212 What did you do to me last night?"
39212What do you make of it?
39212What do you wish me to do for you?
39212What is the matter with me, Sir John?
39212What is the matter, dear?
39212What is the matter?
39212What is your own name?
39212What is your real name?
39212What necktie?
39212What shall I call you, then?
39212What was his name?
39212What was his object in doing so?
39212What where you doing there?
39212What''s a dog?
39212What''s the matter, Peter?
39212When did he murder you?
39212Where am I to send?
39212Where did you meet him?
39212Where is my chasuble?
39212Where is your dress, Katie?
39212Whereabouts?
39212Who are you?
39212Who are you?
39212Who has told you of it?
39212Who is he, Dewdrop?
39212Who is it for?
39212Who_ can_ it be?
39212Whom have you seen?
39212Whom will you bring?
39212Why do you wish to know?
39212Will you come to me, darling?
39212Will you explain your meaning to me?
39212Will you fetch some one for us, Charlie?
39212Yes, I do recognize you, my dear child,I replied;"but what makes you come to me?"
39212You do n''t want to come back then, Ted?
39212You know her name, do n''t you?
39212Your knots have not been untied?
39212_ Forgive!_I repeated,"What have I to forgive?"
39212_ Not alive!_she echoed;"did n''t God make it?"
39212_ You do n''t recognize him?_she repeated in an incredulous tone,"then you must be very dull.
39212( At this juncture I asked,"How can I prevent it?")
39212("Did the trouble I had before your birth affect your spirit, Florence?")
39212("Do you ever see your father?")
39212("Do you know your sisters, Eva and Ethel?")
39212("What can I do to bring you nearer to me?")
39212Abrow?"
39212And did it ever strike you that there is something else recorded in the Bible?
39212And if Mr. Haxby has played a trick on me, as you suppose, why did you not discover the slit when you examined the box, before opening?"
39212And what_ good_ does it do?
39212And which, amongst the philosophers I have alluded to, could suggest a simpler mode of communication?
39212Are you quite happy?"
39212At this remark I laughed; and Mr. Abrow said,"Is she come for you, madam?
39212But do we not often ask the same question with respect to those still existent here below?
39212But how did I know of the occurrence the_ night before_ it took place?
39212But shall I gain it?"
39212But what has Religion given us instead?
39212But why afraid of an impossibility?
39212Ca n''t you stop them?"
39212Did you ever pay Johnson the seventeen pounds twelve you received for my saddlery?"
39212Did you suppose I was going to let you waste all your power with them, when I knew I was going home with you and Mrs. Ross- Church?
39212Do n''t you wish you had my garden?
39212Do you answer to the description?"
39212Do you know who I am?"
39212Do you see that it is Florrie lying there?"
39212Do you suppose that we poor mortals have been thus abandoned?
39212Do you think I have never seen you since that time, nor heard anything about you?
39212Do you think it is possible he may not have sailed after all?"
39212Does the cap fit?"
39212Fitzgerald?"
39212For whom do you come?"
39212Have they been ordered back?
39212Have they perished?
39212Have you been playing any of your tricks upon me?"
39212Have you quite forgotten?"
39212He kept on reiterating,"Who brought me here?
39212He replied,"Forgotten little Flo?
39212He says,''Is Mrs. Ross- Church at home?''
39212He seemed quite delighted to be able to manifest so indisputably like himself, and remarked more than once,"I''m not much like a girl now, am I, Ma?"
39212Her incessant questions of"What''s a father?"
39212How was that?"
39212How_ dared_ you send for me?"
39212I am sure when she let it fall again there must have been thirty or forty holes, and"Katie"said,"Is n''t that a nice cullender?"
39212I asked her,"Are you cold?"
39212I asked her,"When will my husband die?"
39212I asked the influence,"Who are you?"
39212I asked,"Are you_ quite_ sure that the packet could not be undone without your detecting it?"
39212I asked,"By what name shall we pray for him?"
39212I asked,"Is it my own coffin?"
39212I asked,"Who are you?"
39212I asked,"and for whom do you come?"
39212I exclaimed,"have you come back to see me at last?"
39212I exclaimed,"is anything wrong with her?"
39212I exclaimed,"where is your beard?"
39212I had never set eyes on him till that moment; but I said at once to Mr. Grossmith,"Do you see that officer in the undress uniform?
39212I said,"What''s the good of my coming here?
39212I said,"_ Who is this?_"and she whispered,"_ Florence_,"and laid her head down on my shoulder, and kissed my neck.
39212I said,"after all these years?"
39212I said,"why did you come to me last night in a green riding habit?"
39212I said;"ca n''t you speak to me to- night?"
39212I suppose you are a Catholic?"
39212I whispered,"Who is this?"
39212If I had not been convinced before, how could I have helped being convinced then?
39212If her story was untrue,_ who_ had so minutely informed her of a circumstance which it was to the interest of all concerned to keep to themselves?
39212In"Young Mr. Ainslie''s Courtship"he has written a story which is charming, witty?
39212Is it to be wondered at?
39212Is that the case?"
39212Is that the certificate you want?"
39212Is this logical?
39212Is this_ your_ room?
39212Is_ this_ belief in the existence of a tender Father and a blessed home waiting to receive them on the other side?
39212Johnny Cope, is it you?"
39212Lean,"she said, hurriedly, noting my surprise,"do n''t you know me?
39212May I take it away with me?"
39212Mr. Stacke said to me,"Who is this?"
39212Mrs. Holmes said to me,"Can not you remember_ anyone_ of that age connected with you in the spirit world?
39212Necromancy is a terrible word, is it not?
39212No cousin, nor niece, nor sister, nor the child of a friend?"
39212Presently a soft voice said,"Aunt Flo, do n''t you know me?"
39212Presently he turned to me and said, rather sheepishly,"Do you believe in this sort of thing?"
39212Presently she asked me,"Who are you?"
39212Prince Albert whispered to me,"Have you got anything?"
39212Several times he exclaimed with knitted brows,"What is the matter with that door?
39212Shall I ever hear from you again?"
39212She and I were quite alone in the drawing- room, and after a little while I whispered softly,"Bessie, are you asleep?"
39212She said to me,"Is that_ you_, Miss Marryat?"
39212The only question appears to be,"_ What_ is it, and_ whence_ does the power proceed?"
39212The priest started, but continued--"Who put it there?"
39212Then Mr. Eglinton said to Mr. Lee,"Have you any friend in the spirit- world from whom you would like to hear?
39212They were negroes without doubt; but how about the negro bouquet?
39212Towns prognosticated on that occasion) Page 201,"conducter"changed to"conductor"("Did you know the spirit?"
39212What are you doing?"
39212What becomes, in the face of this story, of the impassable gulf between the earthly and spiritual spheres?
39212What good do they do?
39212What good is it to have one''s faith in Immortality and another life confirmed in an age of freethought, scepticism and utter callousness?
39212What has become of them?
39212What is more wonderful than the hatching of an egg?
39212What is there to prevent your senses misleading you at the present moment?"
39212What were they born for?
39212When it came to my turn to question him, I said,"Do you see where I shall be to- morrow morning?"
39212When we asked him what he was doing, he turned to us and said,"Are you ladies Spiritualists?"
39212Wherein, then, lies the terror of the idea that these liberated spirits will have the privilege of roaming the universe as they will?
39212Who brought me here?"
39212Who can account for such things?
39212Who can say where it dwells, or that it is not permitted to return to this world, perhaps to live in it altogether?
39212Who does not remember the picture of the afflicted widow, for whom the medium has just called up the departed Jones?
39212Who has fixed the abode of the spirit after death?
39212Why ca n''t I speak at other places?
39212Why do you never write to me?"
39212Why has n''t Johnson received that money?"
39212Why should I be disbelieved?
39212Why should I be so?
39212Why should I?
39212Why should I?
39212Why should he expect to be more kindly welcomed by a spiritual one?
39212Why should it be?
39212Why should what was_ then_ not be_ now_, and what more harm is there to apply for their aid now than a few thousand years ago?
39212Why should you deceive him by saying so?
39212Why should you suppose that they were permitted on the earth then and not permitted now?
39212Why should you trust your senses in one case more than in the other?
39212Why were they ever permitted to come?
39212Why?
39212Will he die?"
39212Will you be my wife?''
39212Will you forgive too?"
39212Will you not come to me?"
39212Women would be told they should look after their own interests in the one case-- so why not in the other?
39212You are not afraid of me, are you?"
39212You''ll come here again, wo n''t you?"
39212_ What is it?_"There, my friends, I confess you stagger me!
39212_ What_ was it that had made this old lady foresee what no one else had seen?
39212_ whom_ have you there?
39212and I replied,"Yes; did n''t you send for me?"
39212and she said,"Would n''t you be cold if you had nothing but this white thing on?"
39212and the answer came back,"Do n''t you know me?
39212do n''t you know me?"
39212does it seem strange to you to hear your''baby''say things as if she knew them?
39212is it really you?
39212is n''t it lovely?
39212is this really you?"
39212mamma, why did you go away?--why did you go away?"
39212may I try if your hair is a wig?"
39212she exclaimed,"I said I would come with you and look after you-- didn''t I?"
39212to where?--to heaven?
39212what did Captain Gordon die of?"
39212what did you do that for?
39212what do you see?"
60495''Has your dog a tail like this?'' 60495 A miss would n''t be as good as a mile then, would it?
60495Am I as bad as that?
60495Am I or am I not to come in? 60495 An''ye say her name is Billy, John Thomas?"
60495And the big army did n''t ever get in?
60495And the five dollars in change, I gave you?
60495Are even the babes in arms mustered into service?
60495Are there no ways of raising money?
60495Are you coming, Johanna? 60495 Are you sure that is wise?"
60495Are you-- ah-- still at Brown''s drug store?
60495But at least, you can not deny he is a gentleman?
60495But s''pose some one would see?
60495But the girls come in,--and they expect it,--and what is a fellow to do?
60495But what about the Child Garden and the Civic Improvement Club? 60495 But what can yeast be doing in the frappé?"
60495But what will become of our friends?
60495But what would Miss Billy think?
60495But you''ve had luncheon?
60495By the way, what has become of that lovely little_ étagère_ of yours? 60495 Ca n''t you do something to those horrid men?"
60495Ca n''t you let that fire go out? 60495 Ca n''t you tell us, then?"
60495Can you ever, ever forgive me?
60495Did she not fear the dampness? 60495 Did they talk in po''try?"
60495Do n''t you know?
60495Do n''t you see that I''m laughing, and happy, and thankful? 60495 Do n''t you think-- Holly Belle,"she suggested,"that it might be better to move the table into the other room?
60495Do n''t you want any help?
60495Do you feel that you need me for a witness, or to preserve the dignity of the occasion?
60495Do you know that he has changed much in the last six months?
60495Do you mean to say that your old friends have treated you differently since you-- you moved?
60495Do you mean to say you''re going to pay him the rent yourself, and express your sentiments then?
60495Do you suppose he would see me?
60495Do you think she''s not well?
60495Do you?
60495Does Mr. Schultzsky live here?
60495Driving team for your father, this vacation, are n''t you?
60495Five dollars, did you say?
60495For whom were they named?
60495Going my way? 60495 Grass, is it, she''d be afther loikin''to see, whin she gits up?"
60495Has the morning come?
60495Have you heard,lisped Miss Blanche,"that the Van Courtlands are intending to join their daughter in Cologne, next month?
60495How about the furniture?
60495How are you going to bring this law of equality about?
60495How do you do?
60495How is she?
60495How much do we have to pay?
60495How much was it?
60495How''s that for a highly coloured statement, Miss Billy?
60495How? 60495 How?"
60495How_ is_ the little girl?
60495I hope Miss Billy is n''t ill?
60495I hope, sir,he said,"that this entirely establishes my honesty in your mind?"
60495I suppose he comes in handily in chastising the Canary birds? 60495 Is he in bed?"
60495Is it a joke?
60495Is it good news, papa?
60495Is n''t it interesting?
60495Is n''t it time to put on the pancakes?
60495Is n''t that splendid?
60495Is she in great-- danger?
60495Is that all?
60495Is that all?
60495Is there a yard?
60495Is there any more to do to- night?
60495Is there anything I can do?
60495Is this straight goods you''re giving me?
60495Kids, you remember Buffalo Bill''s men that was to the Shooting Park?
60495Kin we come again?
60495Less than we are paying?
60495May I borrow them for a while?
60495May I give my report?
60495May I sing for you?
60495Miss Billy, did you say there was a ring in the batter? 60495 Miss Billy, where are you?"
60495Mistress Billy I must rhyme-- willy nilly,-- How does your garden grow? 60495 Mr. Brown,"he called over to the proprietor, who was sitting at the desk,"do you want me to collect that bill I was told to call for this morning?"
60495Mr. Hennesy,he said, coming straight to the point,"have you hired a man yet, to drive that new team you''ve bought?"
60495Mr. Schultzsky? 60495 Much in it?"
60495Now what do you suppose can have come over the spirit of the old fellow''s dream?
60495Oh, is n''t it just too dreadfully warm?
60495Oh, will you? 60495 Oh,"said Miss Billy disappointedly,"is that all?
60495Oh,she said, in a milder tone,"it''s you, is it?
60495Pretty hot in the sun, is n''t it?
60495Shall I let your ruthless hand have any share in this matchless work of art? 60495 Sue them, or have them arrested, or something?"
60495Sure an''phwat if a man cut off th''top av his coat, an''sewed it onto th''lig av his pants, to thrail in th''mud afther''i m? 60495 That you, Tom?"
60495The Blanchards and their ilk? 60495 The shelf, is it?"
60495Them as sorts seeds do n''t need to wash, do they?
60495To stay-- forever?
60495Two of''em?
60495Under what?
60495Very sick?
60495Was she glad to get the dirt, John Thomas?
60495Was there no message that could be sent? 60495 Well, who is?"
60495Well, why ca n''t you? 60495 Well?"
60495What are you doing?
60495What are you going to do about the sidewalk?
60495What can he want of me?
60495What did they do to Horashuss?
60495What do it be for?
60495What do you mean?
60495What do you think I have discovered?
60495What is the matter with your mother?
60495What is the test?
60495What kind of a house is it?
60495What manner of people are they?
60495What shall you say to him?
60495What was they goin''to do?
60495What will Miss Billy say? 60495 What would father say?"
60495What''s Hurashus?
60495What''s a berbarry haige?
60495What''s a death tick?
60495What''s a pancake party?
60495What''s that you say?
60495What''s the matter here?
60495What''ud we do?
60495What?
60495What_ is_ the Hanson prize?
60495Where is it?
60495Where''s the dog now?
60495Wherever there''s good, there''s bad,--and if the good stopped trying, what would become of the world?
60495Who did he fight? 60495 Whom are you going to invite?"
60495Whom can he mean?
60495Whose sun shade is that yer afther carryin''?
60495Why did n''t you talk louder then?
60495Why do n''t you try for the Hanson prize?
60495Why do you hurt that loving sister of yours? 60495 Why does n''t Margaret make a bushel of those things?
60495Why is Beatrice like this meeting?
60495Why is a boy pigeon- toed at night?
60495Why not, Friddie?
60495Why not?
60495Why should all blame and anger dread Fall straight upon my luckless head?
60495Why what''s the matter, Holly Belle?
60495Why, have n''t you heard? 60495 Why, what in the world has Francis been doing to you?"
60495Why, what''s the matter?
60495Why, whom do you mean?
60495Why?
60495Will Miss Hennesy step up to receive her gift? 60495 Will the bold Fräulein venture out in such wetness?
60495Will you come in?
60495Will you help me?
60495With whom, for instance?
60495Wo n''t you please step over and look at it?
60495Workin''at Brown''s steady now, ai n''t yer?
60495Would you be likin''help?
60495Yes?
60495Yes?
60495You are quite cosily situated here; are you at all lonesome for the old home in Ashurst Place?
60495You do n''t believe that nonsense, do you? 60495 You mean moving to Cherry Street?
60495You''ll have some, Miss Billy?
60495You''ll pardon the delay, wo n''t you?
60495_ How_ is she worse?
60495''Are you hurt, Fräulein?''
60495''Traitor, Mis- cre- ant,''he hissed,''would you play me false in my own hall?''
60495After all, why should he not go?
60495Am I not the agent on Cherry Street, and will not every improvement benefit my uncle''s property?
60495And if they do, what then?
60495And then what do you think he did?"
60495Answer me thot, now?"
60495Beatrice, wo n''t you take Mrs. Hennesy''s cape and bonnet?"
60495Beside, dear, do you think I would enjoy driving around in state while my husband was shabby?"
60495But what''s the matter with school?
60495But you was cleared all right, was n''t ye?
60495CHAPTER VI NEXT DOOR"Of course I''m interested in my neighbour: Why should n''t I be?
60495CHAPTER X A BROKEN SIDEWALK"Does he study the wants of his own dominion?
60495CHAPTER XII LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD"Will you please to go away?
60495CHAPTER XIV TWO LETTERS"Princess, to you the western breeze Bears many a ship and heavy laden; What is the best we send in these?
60495Can you put allopathic furniture into a homoeopathic house, mother mine?"
60495Did Miss Billy imagine it, or was there a gleam of avaricious triumph in the half- closed eyes?
60495Did n''t anything new come into your life?"
60495Did n''t you get promoted from primary to secondary less''n a month ago?"
60495Did n''t you meet with any experiences quite unlike other days,--see new people, and get other views?
60495Did ye enjoy yerself?"
60495Did you go back to bed again?"
60495Did you know, Beatrice, that he is a Princeton graduate;--and has had a year at Heidelberg, beside?"
60495Do I give the impression of having been to Bosting?"
60495Do n''t you admire the red paint and the shining wheels?
60495Do n''t you think that I deserve a''function''to- night?"
60495Do they make Lundborg''s Extract there, and_ are_ the exports''grain, grapes and beet sugar,''as the geography used to say?
60495Do you agree?"
60495Fifteen dollars, is it?
60495Francis?"
60495Ginevra, have you something to read to us?"
60495Guess, Sis, what''s happened?"
60495Have they called lately?"
60495Hennesy?"
60495Here is Spring clanin''on me, an''what can I do wit''a place like this?
60495How do you ever expect to get through the world if the breaking of a shoe- string upsets you?"
60495How does your dear mother bear up under it?"
60495How does your garden grow?
60495How old do you suppose he is?
60495How shall we manage to get our great- grandmother''s colossal bed into an eight by ten bedroom?
60495How would you like to spend two hours with me every Saturday morning?"
60495How you must miss Ted during the whole day?
60495I wonder if anybody could have contributed that amount?"
60495I wonder what he''d do in my place now, if he had a crowd of girls to treat every day with his hard earnings?"
60495I''ll take my frappé with me, Bea,--may I?
60495I''m already bursting with_ pride_; Miss Billy, wo n''t you share this with me?"
60495In?"
60495Is Mr. Lindsay present?"
60495Is Mr. Schultzsky going to fix the premises, or did he raise the rent?"
60495Is the doctor there?"
60495Is there any money coming to you?"
60495Launcelot, if I pour the drink which cheers but not inebriates, will you pass the cakes?"
60495Marie Jean, just hand me up a bit of that red ribbon, will you?"
60495Mary Jane is the most provoking-- say, do n''t you want me to help you, honest?"
60495May I trouble you to change this five- dollar bill for me, as well?"
60495May-- I-- see-- Mr.--Schultzsky?"
60495Miss Billy, do n''t you wish you''d braved Bea''s jeers and worn your ostrich tips?"
60495Miss Billy, trembling inwardly, went on bravely with her recital:--"Don''t you remember?
60495Now if you had a green lawn extending to ours, and that shabby old fence between us was down----""Why do n''t you pull it down?"
60495Now who will stand on either hand And keep the bridge with me?''"
60495Now your uncle Weatherby, who holds a government position at Washington, D.C.----""Do I have to go to Sunday School, ma?"
60495Or do n''t they wear curl papers in''furrin''countries?
60495Or does n''t he care for public opinion A JOT?
60495She grew rosy with delight and gasped speechlessly for a moment before she ejaculated brokenly:"Me?
60495She''s like the young lady of Norway:"Who casually sat in a doorway: When the door squeezed her flat She exclaimed''What of that?''
60495Sure an''wudn''t ye be afther thinkin''he was crazy?
60495Ted, you''re the footman?"
60495That would help you, would n''t it, Holly Belle?
60495The Tiber river flowed by the city, and there was a big bridge----""How bid?"
60495The girl turned her head, and listened intently as he continued:"How much money is it going to cost us?"
60495The hammering was beginning again when Miss Billy spoke:"What are you making?"
60495Then Mr. Schultzsky spoke:"Who are you?"
60495Then noticing that she carried no umbrella, and that she was looking very tired, he asked kindly,"Are you going home?"
60495Then she went on aloud,"I wonder if it is a white bulldog with a black spot on its back?"
60495Then, in a more amiable tone, she added:"We_ want_ to be good tenants, you know; but are n''t you going to make any of your promises good?"
60495To go abroad?
60495WHO is the Captain?
60495Was n''t that just like him?
60495We''re glad to make your acquaintance and thankful fer your defence of us: ai n''t we, Launkelot?
60495What are you doing out here at this time of night?"
60495What are you going to do, I''d like to know?"
60495What do you intend to say, and why should I play follow- my- leader?
60495What do_ you_ care?
60495What have we here?
60495What have you done?"
60495What is it for?"
60495What is it?"
60495What kind of a place is Cologne, anyway?
60495What kind of a time was there at the dance last night?
60495What shall I do with those decrepit places near the gate?
60495What shall I say to myself, to- morrow?"
60495What shall we do?"
60495What''s he done, I want to know?"
60495What''s the use of getting clean and then gauming yourself all up agin?...
60495What''s yours, Bea?"
60495When it came she made haste to ask:"What in the world is all this?"
60495Where and when is the interview to take place?"
60495Where shall I commence first?"
60495Where shall I lay my cloak?"
60495Where''d you get that hat?"
60495Why did n''t you let me know about it this summer?
60495Why wo n''t you be kind to him?
60495Why wo n''t you let things grow?
60495Why_ will_ you be so ridiculous before visitors?"
60495Wilhelmina Lee, you do n''t dare to tell me that the Blanchard tribe_ can_ hurt you?"
60495Will you give me the chance?"
60495Will you step out and give them this bottle, Ted?
60495Will you?"
60495With a spearer?"
60495Wo n''t you call again?"
60495Wo n''t you come in?"
60495Wo n''t you go with us?"
60495Would n''t you all like to come over and see me this morning?"
60495Wudn''t ye be afther thinkin''me brain no heavier than me head- dress?
60495You do n''t mind my telling you all this, do you, Billy?"
60495You have either carelessly lost it, or----""Or what?"
60495You know what an army is?"
60495You''ll let me help you, wo n''t you?"
60495[ Illustration:"Who are you?"
60495broke in Miss Billy tragically,"what can I do with the rinds of a wagon load of watermelons, to say nothing of the seeds?
60495exclaimed Miss Billy, clasping her hands in ecstasy:"A load,--_a whole load_,--of black dirt?"
22033''Fraid of dem Haiti niggers? 22033 ''Where did you find these papers?''
22033A bit done up, eh?
22033A pirate hoard?
22033An''there is mo''kinds of debbil- trees''an them on Terror Cove?
22033And Cecil, Father?
22033And have the thefts stopped?
22033And if I do not go?
22033And it has n''t blown itself out?
22033And the big, black ogre?
22033And what general impression did you get from the meeting?
22033And what is that?
22033And what''s that?
22033And when?
22033And why?
22033And you?
22033And you?
22033Are they so frequent?
22033Are you afraid to follow me?
22033Are you coming, too?
22033Are you sure?
22033Are you the boy Dinville cabled about?
22033But did n''t the President try to find the hoard on his own account?
22033But do n''t I go and say good- by to the City Editor, or the Managing Editor, or anyone?
22033But has every hurricane a center?
22033But how could I do that?
22033But how did you get in?
22033But how were they found there?
22033But suppose the cables are broken there, too?
22033But what do you want?
22033But what does he do?
22033But what is he?
22033But what starts them, sir?
22033But where does the shark come in?
22033But where, and but how?
22033But why?
22033But yes, Monsieur, what would you? 22033 But, what you t''ink, Sah?
22033But,cried the lad in surprise,"what can that all imply?
22033Ca n''t get a berth? 22033 Can anyone tell what wealthy Englishmen do?"
22033Can you get some? 22033 Christophe''s treasure?"
22033Consulate? 22033 Did you eat any of the fruit?"
22033Did you not hear Senor Cecil say that I was to be sure you did not get lost?
22033Did you see anything of the eruption yourself?
22033Do I know?
22033Do you know anyone around these parts?
22033Do you know anyone who has a motor boat?
22033Do you know why they come at all?
22033Do you really think it will come here?
22033Do you suppose he knows anything about flowers?
22033Do you think they''ll learn?
22033Do you want a guide, Senor?
22033Do you want to come?
22033Does anyone in Cuba know? 22033 Does not the young Senor know him?
22033Eh, what? 22033 English?"
22033Ever do any reporting?
22033Food for fishes?
22033From that kid who just went out?
22033German?
22033Haiti?
22033Has he a place on this coast?
22033Has the Pitch Lake, discovered so many centuries ago by Sir Walter Raleigh, had anything to do with it?
22033Have ye forgotten,answered the mate in a return query,"or did n''t ye ever know?
22033Have you any soap- weed root?
22033Have you seen Cecil?
22033How about me, Doctor?
22033How did you get in here?
22033How soon can you get me there?
22033How will you go?
22033How?
22033How?
22033I wonder what Father would say I ought to do?
22033If the young Senor will accompany me to the stable?
22033In half an hour he''ll feel as well as ever, and by tomorrow he''ll be terribly ill."For de sake, Mister Ol''Doc, I got to rub um tomorrow?
22033Is that all your trouble?
22033It is that you know Manuel Polliovo?
22033It wo n''t rub off?
22033Jes''how does a tree make a smell, Mister Ol''Doc?
22033Make it? 22033 No?"
22033Oh, eh? 22033 Perhaps you borrowed a pair of wings from the Englishman?"
22033Pirates? 22033 Reckon that high- powered air rifle came in handy, eh?"
22033So?
22033Surely you ca n''t expect me to save your life merely to run my own neck in a noose?
22033That my father has gone already?
22033That''s where all the pirates came from, was n''t it?
22033The Americans?
22033The Yellow Viper?
22033Then why should you do a good turn for this Manuel?
22033There''s no cure for it?
22033This Dimanche was at once asked if he had found Christophe''s treasure, for where else would a man find Spanish doubloons of a century ago? 22033 To govern themselves, you mean?
22033Up where?
22033Warning? 22033 Was he already going up to the Citadel?"
22033Was it Manuel who sent you the money?
22033Was it you, Father, who did the shooting?
22033Well, how are you going to run it down? 22033 Well, what would you?
22033Were the buccaneers Spaniards?
22033What are you doin''here?
22033What can such a disturbance be? 22033 What could a shark do with gold, if he had it?"
22033What do we do?
22033What do you know about this?
22033What does he know about a republic? 22033 What does he look like?"
22033What does he want, this''white''?
22033What does it all mean?
22033What for? 22033 What for?"
22033What had happened?
22033What happens? 22033 What is incredible?"
22033What others were there?
22033What place is that?
22033What was the_ Roddam_?
22033What would you? 22033 What''s a privateer?"
22033What''s the hurry?
22033What''s this for?
22033What''s this story? 22033 When do we go to bed?"
22033Where do you suppose it comes from, Stuart? 22033 Who is this man Cecil?"
22033Who knows? 22033 Who said anything about money?
22033Who was it said that?
22033Whose car was that?
22033Why are they beating that drum, Hippolyte?
22033Why do the guarijos live like hogs in a sty? 22033 Why not?"
22033Why not?
22033Why should n''t you be paid for it, just as well as anyone else? 22033 Why?"
22033Why?
22033Why?
22033Yes,answered Stuart,"what are they for?"
22033You agree?
22033You are afraid of each other?
22033You are not afraid that Mont Pelà © e will begin again?
22033You go into Cap Haitien alone?
22033You know me, then?
22033You mean those that look like feathers, with the quills so much thicker than usual?
22033You think I''m in trouble and running from the police, eh? 22033 You think not?"
22033You want to buy one?
22033You want to get back for the voodoo dance?
22033You would make yourself a black man?
22033You''re not afraid to?
22033You''re not going on to Havana?
22033You-- Stuart?
22033Again, and for the last time-- could a volcano give any further warning?
22033Again-- what further warning could any volcano give?
22033And why should the ghost walk if it had not a reason to walk?
22033And why will he ask this rent?
22033And you notice that those quills, as you call them, are not parallel, but all point in the same direction, like the sticks of a fan?
22033Are they better than negroes?"
22033Are ye there still?
22033But from whence?
22033But how?"
22033But just what could Manuel be doing if he dared such drastic action?
22033But that Cecil should have talked loosely of so vital, so terrible a secret?
22033But what does it amount to?
22033But why should the shark swallow them?
22033But, if so, who had sent the boy?
22033Ca n''t your car make it?"
22033Can you handle a typewriter?"
22033Chapter VI["] What happens?
22033Could the Englishman be shooting?
22033Could the Englishman, Guy Cecil, be to blame?
22033Did his fellow- conspirators want to get rid of him?
22033Did they count on his shooting the boy, in a panic, and being lynched for it, there and then, on the street of Cap Haitien?
22033Do they only happen here?
22033Do you happen to know of any?"
22033Do you see those three mares''-tail high- cirrus clouds?"
22033Do you suppose he''s just some sort of a conspirator, or swindler, sometimes rich and sometimes poor, according to the hauls he has made?"
22033Do you understand so far?"
22033Does America, which made us a republic, help us?
22033Does anyone, anywhere, know?
22033Does the Chief think I''m startin''a kindergarten?
22033Eh?"
22033Ever see one?"
22033For what mysterious reason did he offer himself as a guide to the haunted place of meeting?
22033From cultivated plantations?
22033From whom?"
22033Got your typewriter?
22033Has not the ghost of Christophe been seen to walk there?
22033He began as the boy entered the door,"Ye''re Stuart Garfield, eh?
22033How about that?"
22033How about your passport?"
22033How are you going to get all the facts in the case?
22033How came this ragged Haitian urchin to know?
22033How did he come to know the pass- word of the conspiracy?
22033How does that sound to you?"
22033How old would you take him to be?"
22033How was he to get out?
22033I suppose I can count on your never mentioning this meeting?"
22033If a black, to what race did this boy belong?
22033In that case, what could the other conspirators be doing without him?
22033Is that it?"
22033James?"
22033Kidd,''Bloody''Roberts and all the rest?"
22033Know him?"
22033Now, is there anything more?"
22033Off for the West Indies again, eh?"
22033Or of his being imprisoned, tried and executed for murder?
22033Or should he kill the boy, himself?
22033Right away?"
22033Should he reveal the secret and have his fellow- conspirators kill him?
22033Should he turn him over to the machetes of the negroes?
22033Stay-- was this boy a negro boy?
22033Stuart sat silent for a moment, then,"Are there any more signs?"
22033That this boy was disguised suggested that he was in fear for his life; but, if so, why was he there?
22033The negro looked back at his passenger once or twice, and muttered,"Train- sick?
22033To govern themselves in a civilized manner?
22033Tonight?
22033Vellano flamed out,"The United States will not answer us when we pray, nor listen when we speak?
22033Was Cesar Leborge playing him false?
22033Was he a black, at all?
22033Was this boy a negro?
22033What are they?
22033What can these be?
22033What did the boy know?
22033What did you think of things in Haiti when you left?"
22033What do they look like?"
22033What do you want?"
22033What does that mean?
22033What further warnings could any volcano give?"
22033What happens?
22033What kind of a warning?
22033What mystery lay behind?
22033Whence came these bullets that made no sound?
22033Where are you going to get all the money that it will take?
22033Where did you meet him?"
22033Where to?"
22033Which comes first?"
22033Who can you trust to help you in this?
22033Who goes there?"
22033Who knows?
22033Who was this boy?
22033Who''s that?"
22033Why could he not stain his skin coffee- color, like a Haitian boy?
22033Why did you mention the Citadel of the Black Emperor?"
22033Why had he paid for them, then?
22033Why had his father not come back?
22033Why have you posted men to murder Manuel and me, in the granadilla wood, between here and Cap Haitien?"
22033Why is it?"
22033Why?
22033Will you be so good as to visà © him through?
22033With sixty- five million gourdes he might push away the President and be president himself, who knows?
22033Wonder if I did n''t ought to say somet''ing?"
22033Yes?
22033You heard that drum, the night before last?
22033You know what a scoop is?"
22033You think it''s planned against the United States''?"
22033asked Stuart in surprise,"are the negroes mutinous?"
22033cried the boy,"I''m really and truly a journalist?"
22033he cried, using the Haitian idiom with its perpetual recurrence of"Yes"and"No,"and went on,"and where is Monsieur your father?"
22033he cried, using the Haitian idom[ idiom] with its perpetual recurrence of"Yes"and"No,"and went on,"and where is Monsieur your father?"
18588''And do you think that is the end of man?'' 18588 ''And how came the good woman not to tell me you were her husband?''
18588''And how should a man?'' 18588 ''And the chals and chies into radical weavers and factory wenches, hey, brother?''
18588''And the young girl I saw your daughter?'' 18588 ''And where will you take me?''
18588''And who has more right,''said I,''seeing that you live by them? 18588 ''And who is your brother, little Sas?''
18588''And why not cuckoos, brother?'' 18588 ''And you have spent it already?''
18588''And your hanner will give me a shilling?'' 18588 ''Are you a native of these parts?''
18588''But, your hanner, what shall we do for the words? 18588 ''But,''said I, after the landlord had departed,''I must insist on being[?
18588''Can you playCroppies Lie Down"?''
18588''Danger, brother, there is no danger; what danger should there be? 18588 ''Did I not say to you,''cried the bullfighter,''that you knew nothing of the crabbed_ Gitano_?
18588''Do you choose to get on?'' 18588 ''Do you hear that, sir?''
18588''Do you think so?'' 18588 ''Hanner bright, your hanner?''
18588''Have you then realized a large capital in Spain?'' 18588 ''How do you know it?''
18588''How much money did you bring with you to town?'' 18588 ''I suppose you are waiting to be paid,''said I;''what is your demand?''
18588''I suppose you live there as servant?'' 18588 ''I would, your hanner; and why not?
18588''In blindness, Jasper?'' 18588 ''In sickness, Jasper?''
18588''Is the good woman I saw there your wife?'' 18588 ''It is not possible, say you?
18588''Kosko Divvus, Pal,''said Mr. Petulengro, riding through the water;''are you turning back?'' 18588 ''O then you have been an Orange fiddler?''
18588''O, who can doubt,''thought I,''that the word was originally intended for something monstrous and horrible? 18588 ''On what grounds do you suppose me to be so?''
18588''Then why did you turn off the lord, and take up with me?'' 18588 ''Were you an author yourself,''replied my host,''you would not talk in this manner; once an author, ever an author-- besides, what could I do?
18588''What are ye doing with the dog of peace?'' 18588 ''What are you doing with the dog, the fairy dog?''
18588''What do you see there, brother?'' 18588 ''What does it look like, brother?''
18588''What family have you?'' 18588 ''What horse is that?''
18588''What is the name of this village?'' 18588 ''What, indeed, except in sleeping beneath a tree; what is that you have got in your hand?''
18588''What,''said I,''and give up Popery for the second time?'' 18588 ''Where do you live?''
18588''Which shall I have, brother?'' 18588 ''Who is staring at us so, and whose horse has not yet done drinking?
18588''Who knows, your hanner? 18588 ''Who knows?''
18588''Who knows?'' 18588 ''Why do you say so?''
18588''Would you take your oath of it, brother-- your bodily oath?'' 18588 ''Yes,''said I,''I eat meat sometimes; what should I eat?''
18588''You are a Roman Catholic, I suppose?'' 18588 ''You are a professor of music, I suppose?''
18588''You have been a soldier of the King of Spain,''said I;''how did you like the service?'' 18588 ''You have taken drows, sir,''said Mrs. Herne;''do you hear, sir?
18588''You hear what the young rye says?'' 18588 ''You speak the language of Spain very imperfectly,''said I;''how long have you been in the country?''
18588''Your hanner will give me a shilling?'' 18588 Belle looked at me for a moment in silence; then turning to Mrs. Petulengro, she said,''You have had your will with me; are you satisfied?''
18588Dear baby, what makes ye your countenance hide?
18588Do ye mean,Borrow says that he said,"that ye would wish to be hanged?"
18588My father, my father, and seest thou not His sorceress daughter in yonder dark spot?
18588Perhaps you will not mind reciting me something in the Persian tongue?
18588Spur, father, your courser and rowel his side; The Erl- King is chasing us over the heath;"Peace, baby, thou seest a vapoury wreath?
18588Then there was myself; for what was I born? 18588 What is truth?"
18588When a boy of fourteen,he says,"I was present at a prize fight; why should I hide the truth?
18588When may I look for thee once more here? 18588 _ Mother_.--''But of what?
18588''And by what means do you possess such apparent influence over them?''
18588''And do you keep them,''said I,''for the sake of making mead with their honey?''
18588''And do you live alone?''
18588''And do you support yourself entirely by means of your bees?''
18588''And have you always lived alone?''
18588''And whom may it betide?''
18588''Are you bound for Finisterra, cavalheiros?''
18588''Are you married?''
18588''But suppose all that were to happen, what would it signify to you?''
18588''By whom else?''
18588''Come, let us know what you ask for him?''
18588''Did he know them?''
18588''Do you call that a great price?''
18588''Do you remember what I told you of the Eastern origin of these people?
18588''Do you think my black pal ever rides at a leaping bar?
18588''Dost thou see that man in the ford?''
18588''Have you made a long journey to- night?''
18588''Have you many bees?''
18588''How do you know that?''
18588''I believe I heard you coming in my sleep,''said I;''did the dogs above bark at you?''
18588''If crocodiles,''thought I,''ever existed in Britain, and who shall say they have not?
18588''Kennst du das land wo die citronen bluhen?''"
18588''My father, why were moles made?''
18588''My father, why were you and I made?''
18588''Separate,''said I,''what do you mean?
18588''Then you were talking with her beneath the hedge?''
18588''Well,''said I,''and could he not make an honest penny, and yet give me the price I ask?''
18588''What are you thinking of?''
18588''What do you ask for him?''
18588''When and where was that?''
18588''Where do you get it?''
18588''Who are those people, and what could have brought them into that strange situation?''
18588''Who is that?''
18588''Why not?''
18588''Will you let me look in his mouth?''
18588''Yes,''said Isopel,''very violently; did you think of me in your sleep?''
18588''Yorkshire?''
18588*****"''What ails you, my child?''
18588And as to the_ time_ spent, hunting is inseparable from_ early rising_; and, with habits of early rising, who ever wanted time for any business?"
18588And yet I do n''t know; did n''t he write Childe Harold and that ode?
18588Are not all things born to be forgotten?
18588Are not all things subjected to the law of necessity?
18588Art thou, as leeches say, the concomitant of disease-- the result of shattered nerves?
18588Assuredly; time and chance govern all things: yet how can this be?
18588Batuschca,''he exclaimed the other night, on reading an article in a newspaper;''what do you think of the present doings in Spain?
18588Borrow asked:''Is that old Lyle I met here once, the man who stands at the door( of some den or other) and_ bets_?''
18588Borrow, that the Persian is a very fine language; is it so?"
18588Borrow, who were they?''
18588But could I, taking all circumstances into consideration, have done better than I had?
18588But how could I help him?
18588But how were indifferent people to distinguish between madness and this screaming horror?
18588But it is not fair or necessary to retort as Hindes Groome did:"Is the Man in Black then also a reality, and the Reverend Mr. Platitude?
18588But was I ever born?
18588Cheered with hope, we struggle along through all the difficulties of moor, bog, and mountain, to arrive at-- what?
18588Come, your hanner, shall I play ye"Croppies Get Up"?''
18588Dialogue with tall man Merddyn?
18588Did he?
18588Did you not hear me say that I would give a quart of ale to see a poet?''
18588Do you know where you are?''
18588Do you know where you will be this time to- morrow?''
18588Do you mean my account books?"
18588Flow on, beautiful one!--which of the world''s streams canst thou envy, with thy beauty and renown?
18588Good are our horses, and good our riders-- yea, very good are the Moslems at mounting the horse; who are like them?
18588Had I not better become in reality what I had hitherto been merely playing at-- a tinker or a Gypsy?
18588Had he not said, in his preface, that he had known the Gypsies for twenty years and that they treated him well because they thought him a Gypsy?
18588He calls the fatalist''s question:"Can an Arabian steed submit to be a vile drudge?"
18588He can also be precise and connoisseur- like, as when he describes the cataract at Llan Rhaiadr:"What shall I liken it to?
18588He is said to have stained his face to darken it further, and to have been asked by Valpy:"Is that jaundice or only dirt, Borrow?"
18588He said to the silent archbishop:"I suppose your lordship knows who I am?
18588His horses are magnificent:"What,"he asks,"what is a missionary in the heart of Spain without a horse?
18588His"Letter concerning the two first chapters of Luke"has the further title,"Who was the father of Christ?"
18588How did he stand?
18588How should a bird have a soul?''
18588I am glad to see you: how are you getting on?''
18588I grasped, I tore, and strove to fling it from me; but of what avail were my efforts?
18588I know you will give me one, pretty brother, grey- haired brother-- which shall I have, brother?''
18588I say, young man, will you warrant this horse?''
18588I was asking, brother, whether you believe in dukkeripens?''
18588I was living, it is true, not unpleasantly, enjoying the healthy air of heaven; but, upon the whole, was I not sadly misspending my time?
18588If beavers ever existed in Britain, and do not tradition and Giraldus say that they have?
18588If so, of what profit is life?
18588In other words, did Tractarianism exist in 1825, eight years before it was engendered by Keble''s sermon?"
18588In the earlier version of"Lavengro,"represented by a manuscript and a proof,"Ardry"is"Arden,""Jasper"is"Ambrose,"and the question"What is his name?"
18588In the same way, when he has told a man called Dafydd Tibbot, that he is a Frenchman--"Dearie me, sir, am I indeed?"
18588In what did I not doubt?
18588In what is man better than a butterfly?
18588Is it possible she can be singing?
18588Is not all that I see a lie-- a deceitful phantom?
18588Is not the word a fitting brother of the Arabic timsah, denoting the dread horny lizard of the waters?
18588Is there a world, and earth, and sky?
18588Is this invention?
18588James?"
18588L---?''
18588Life is very sweet, brother; who would wish to die?''
18588Moreover, have we not the voice of tradition that the afanc was something monstrous?
18588Now what am I to give you for the things?"
18588Now, madam,''said she, again taking Belle by the hand,''do oblige me by allowing me to plait your hair a little?''
18588O how from their fury shall I flee?
18588O who can read the stars like the Egyptians?
18588One the[ Clo---?]
18588Or was it really not long before the actual narrative was written in the''forties?
18588Petulengro?''
18588Petulengro_.--''How am I getting on?
18588Photo: W. J. Roberts: page27.jpg} CHAPTER IV-- WHAT IS TRUTH?
18588Reader, have you ever pored days and nights over the pages of Snorro?
18588Scraps like this from"Wisdom of the Egyptians,"are well enough:"''My father, why were worms made?''
18588Should I write another book like the''Life of Joseph Sell;''take it to London, and offer it to a publisher?
18588Thackeray tried to get up a conversation with him, his final effort being the question,"Have you seen my''Snob Papers''in''Punch''?"
18588That''s incomprehensible: yet is it not so?
18588The girl and water-- B---?
18588The same critic has remarked on"the Sterne- like conclusion of a chapter:''Italy-- what was I going to say about Italy?''"
18588This chapter now ends with the magistrate''s question to young Borrow about this man:"What is his name?"
18588Thou wouldst be joyous, wouldst thou?
18588To which Borrow answered:"In''Punch''?
18588Translated from the French[ by Borrow?].
18588Was it before his first escape from London, as he says in"Lavengro"?
18588Was it during his second long stay in London or after his second escape?
18588Was it not there that I introduced you to the sorcerer who tamed the savage horses by a single whisper into their ear?
18588Was it now, or when he was bookkeeper at the inn in 1825, that he saw so much of the ways of commercial travellers?
18588Was it possible that it was relaxing its grasp, releasing its prey?
18588Was it possible?
18588Was it the beauty of the scene which gave rise to these emotions?
18588Well, why not marry, and go and till the ground in America?
18588What beautiful object has not something which more or less mars its loveliness?
18588What danger is there?''
18588What does not my own poor self owe to thee?
18588What great work was ever the result of joy, the puny one?
18588What had been the profit of the tongues which I had learned?
18588What languages do you understand?"
18588What matters it then if the author professes the opinion that"the friendship of the unrighteous is never of long duration"?
18588What should I do: run to the nearest town or village, and request the assistance of my fellow- men?
18588What should I do: say my prayers?
18588What will you have for that nokengro?''
18588When he was only eighteen he was continually asking himself"What is truth?"
18588When roast the heifer and spice the beer?"
18588Where is there such a man who can not trace to this cause a very considerable part of all the mortifications and sufferings of his life?
18588Who associates Snowdon with Arthur, and what Arthurian stories have the valleys and passes of Snowdon for their scenes?
18588Who can lie down on Elvir Hill without experiencing something of the sorcery of the place?
18588Who could stand against such fellows and such whips?
18588Who have been the wise ones, the mighty ones, the conquering ones of this earth?
18588Who was it did all this for me?
18588Who was it did, at Suderoe, The deed no other dared to do?
18588Who was it flung the rope to me?
18588Who was it taught my willing tongue, The songs that Braga fram''d and sung?
18588Who was it, when the Boff had burst, And whelm''d me in its womb accurst, Who was it dashed amid the wave, With frantic zeal, my life to save?
18588Who when he thinks of Snowdon does not associate it with the heroes of romance, Arthur and his knights?
18588Why should a man with such a life invent for the purpose of only five books?
18588Will a time come when all will be forgotten that now is beneath the sun?
18588Will you believe her words?
18588Will you let me get into the saddle, young man?''
18588Would he have had recourse to them to draw out the little harmless beaver?
18588Years afterwards, when Mr. Watts- Dunton asked him,"What is the real nature of autobiography?"
18588all eyes are turned upon him-- what looks of interest-- of respect-- and, what is this?
18588and in another place referred to the time when he lived with the English Gypsies?
18588and who can read the lines of the palm like the Egyptians?
18588and who knows that I may not play the ould tune round Willie''s image in College Green, even as I used some twenty- seven years ago?''
18588but how is this?
18588do you think that the being before ye has any sympathy for the like of you?
18588had they ever assisted me in the day of hunger?
18588he answered in questions:"Is it a mere record of the incidents of a man''s life?
18588or is it a picture of the man himself-- his character, his soul?"
18588other things far more genuine-- how he had tamed savage mares, wrestled with Satan, and had dealings with ferocious publishers"?
18588return to my former state of vegetation?
18588said I,''was it you that cried danger?
18588said I;''surely you are not thinking of driving me away?''
18588said a mother to her son, as he lay on a couch under the influence of the dreadful one;''what ails you?
18588said he, a few moments after I had passed,''whose horse is that?
18588seeing that their remains have been discovered, why should they not have haunted this pool?
18588the great man exclaimed:"Pray, what books do you mean, madam?
18588the joyous?
18588there is no one can harm you; of what are you apprehensive?''
18588they are not of our blood, and shall that be shed for them?"
18588what"poets of modern Europe"have sung of it?
18588who''ll stay here?
18588why not?
18588why should a mortal worm be sitting in judgment over thee?
18588why should they not have existed in this pool?
52210Ai n''t this island mine now father''s dead?
52210And he?
52210And that history is?
52210And then?
52210And was Simon indeed a pirate?
52210And what did you tell him?
52210And what do you want?
52210And where,said Reginald, speaking as one in a stupor,"is the spot you told me of, the cellar where the treasure once had been?"
52210And you are not afraid to live here all by yourself?
52210And you will tell me all you know when I have finished?
52210Are the sharks here?
52210Are you going to land?
52210Are you sure she did tell you a lie? 52210 Are you telling the story or am I?"
52210Been here long keeping Barbara company?
52210But how do you live while they are away?
52210But how will it be for him to pass over the plank?
52210But they are sailors and have seen it, you say?
52210But why,said the elder brother,"when you saw it years ago, Creech, was nothing done?
52210But,replied I,"even so, what can they do?
52210Crafer, eh? 52210 Did he hear any of the story I read to you?
52210Do you know the Virgin Islands?
52210Does he, indeed?
52210Does it so?
52210For what?
52210Has he, indeed?
52210Have you ever dived?
52210How do you know she was like that? 52210 How far off?
52210How has he died?
52210How should I know, and why should he come back? 52210 How?"
52210I trust you may,says I,"yet in four years it has not been done; how, therefore, shall it now be done in one?"
52210I wonder what Nicholas did to pass his time? 52210 I wonder whose treasure it was that he found?"
52210Is it? 52210 Is that so indeed?"
52210Is there not, Barbara?
52210Is there not? 52210 Leases, eh?
52210Not find it?
52210Now,I said to myself,"what shall I do?"
52210Only-- how are you to go? 52210 Sailor, eh?
52210Shall I put you ashore,he asked,"or will you come on board?"
52210She has never been used to indulging in such weaknesses-- what does it mean?
52210So,said Reginald,"she came here?"
52210That is enough-- what more can I need? 52210 Then why the suggestion?"
52210Therefore,says Phips,"you can reach the bottom, can you not?"
52210This is, of course, family history,Reginald hazarded,"handed down from generation to generation?
52210Tis well, very well,says Phips,"but how will they do it?
52210Was it to prove such to me?
52210Was it to prove such?
52210Was there not?
52210Was there not?
52210Well, Barbara,Reginald said, as they finished these bags,"what do you think of your fortune as far as it has gone?
52210Well,says Phips,"what good''s that to me?
52210What ails you, man?
52210What can it mean?
52210What did it appear like when Nicholas first bought it?
52210What did it mean?
52210What did it mean?
52210What do it remain for me to do-- eh?
52210What do they say, my Lord Duke?
52210What do you mean, sir?
52210What do you require?
52210What does he know?
52210What else is there?
52210What foolishness is this?
52210What for?
52210What is he doing now?
52210What is it now?
52210What is it, Barbara?
52210What is the use of it?
52210What is the use?
52210What of him?
52210What the devil is the matter with the girl?
52210What was it?
52210What would you like us to talk about?
52210What''s this?
52210What, does he know?
52210What?
52210Where had he heard of a rill before in connection with the island?
52210Which, I wonder, was the spot where Alderly drew up the box from under the water, and where he murdered the diver? 52210 Who are you, and what do you want?"
52210Who are you?
52210Who are you?
52210Who is''t?
52210Who shall think it is?
52210Who''s captain of this ship, I say?
52210Why do n''t you live in it instead of in this house, then? 52210 Why not one of those?
52210Why not there?
52210Why, sir,said the Duke,"why this year more than any other?"
52210Why,asked Reginald, after a moment had elapsed--"why do you hesitate at the name of your brother?"
52210Why?
52210Will you tell me,he said,"to whom I owe this hospitable reception on Coffin Island?
52210Would it grieve you to hear he was?
52210Your boat''s in the river, you say?
52210''Tis profitable, is it not-- far more so than hunting for the plate- ship, with three good meals of jerked pork and drink into you every day?
52210''Twould not take long to do, and even though it did, what matter?
52210( how can there be tea- drinking without hot water?
52210A tourist, eh?"
52210Above all, should I get it in any form or shape whatever?
52210After which he added,"Now, Barbara, would it not be best for you to come with me and see his body?
52210Alderly?"
52210Am I a man to be thwarted?"
52210And again he exclaimed:"Who on earth could they have been?"
52210And even though he has not, what matters?
52210And how do they mean to sound me, Crafer?"
52210And the plate-- I wonder who will get that?"
52210And those others, those antique coins, those jewels and precious things, what were they?
52210And what else?--what do it remain for me to do?"
52210And what has the Signor seen in all that time?"
52210And what he thought about more than anything else was,"How could he obtain possession of that paper which he had seen in Grafer''s hand?"
52210And when and how, Hanway?"
52210And when it was at last found, where was it?
52210And who, think you, my descendant whom I know not, is that other?
52210And, as he did so, he wondered,"Was it here that Nicholas landed?"
52210Are there any more--?"
52210Are you content, or have you a better mind for the sharks?"
52210Are you content?"
52210Barbara, are you there?"
52210But here I exclaimed,"What will you do?
52210But how to do it?
52210But of what avail is hope?
52210But surely you do n''t live alone in Coffin Island?
52210But what can he do to- night, even if he wished to do harm?
52210But what is that in comparison to what you ought to have?"
52210But who was he, Barbara, who was she, or who were they?
52210But-- had he been there?
52210Can it be that all are slain?"
52210Can you tell us that?"
52210Catch her we never shall; she sails three feet to our two; she''s hull down now-- where do you think she''ll be at daybreak to- morrow?"
52210Charles I. succeeded James, eh, Barbara?"
52210Come, which of you is it, to commence with?"
52210Cromby, man, it is ill with you, I fear?"
52210Did he not try to kill you?"
52210Does he leave his island sometimes, then?"
52210For who could tell when it might be sought for again?
52210Had he therefore escaped?
52210Have I not, Barbara?"
52210Have you any particular object of interest in your island?"
52210He changed the subject after grumbling at and abusing her for some time longer, and said--"Where''s that fellow now, that admirer of yours?
52210How could this villain be Barbara''s brother?"
52210How do you know this?"
52210How far off?"
52210How is our powder?"
52210How long had he been at the window before you noticed him?"
52210How much think you there is below the water?"
52210I had best ask what you want here?
52210I whispered to him,"Surely you will not do this thing, sir?"
52210I wonder if the gentleman who owned all these things was one of those?
52210If he came to fetch it away, why did n''t he do so before now?
52210In which direction does the rise of bottom of which you speak begin?"
52210Is it Martin come back from the isles with the sloop?"
52210Is it not?"
52210Is it theirs or mine?
52210Is n''t dry land good enough for a sailor off duty?"
52210Is n''t that so?"
52210It did n''t happen to say anything about the treasure old Simon Alderly had stowed away here, did it?"
52210It does, does it?
52210Meanwhile, where is Crafer with the tender?
52210Moreover, is not old Hanway a watch dog that never looses his eye from him?
52210Nay, what more pleasing a sight to gaze upon than this smart, good- looking young officer could the heart of a maiden desire?
52210No?
52210No?
52210Now, are you willing to do this?"
52210Now, if you are, what do you want to go sailin''about for?
52210Now, where is that Blackamoor?
52210Only where should I obtain it?
52210Only-- was he?
52210Or at Tortola, where there is a hotel?
52210Or does it not by right belong to this poor family, who, it seems, have for over a hundred years been searching hopelessly for it?
52210Royal Mail, eh?"
52210Shall I ever know?"
52210Shall we not, Captain?"
52210Shall we?"
52210Sir, will you take a cocktail, or shall we try a dish of mangrove oysters?
52210So he only said--"But if you found the treasure?
52210So, after hearing all this, Phips says to him:"Supposing you put us in the way to find this plate, what terms are we to make?
52210Still, what should I do?
52210Surely that''s a fortune in itself?"
52210Tell me truly, did this,"and I kicked the box at my feet,"and these bags of coin come from the plate- ship?
52210Then I will keep nothing back from you-- I will, indeed, help you to recover that which has been sought for so long----""You know where it is?"
52210Then he suddenly asked, anxiously--"But you-- there is no danger to you?"
52210Then once more taking off his hat as he came near to her, he said:"Why do people sometimes land here?
52210Then says one of them-- poor fool!--"We shall never find no plate here; what''s the good, captain, of our stopping here?"
52210Then she said,"Do you belong to the islands, or are you English or American?"
52210Then she stopped and, looking at him, said,"Would you like to see our home?
52210Then when you go away to English land there make much talk about you, and all ask me if English captain find much?
52210Therefore, Cromby"--which was the bos''un''s name--"do you know what I will do?"
52210Therefore, what easier than to take the ship?
52210To begin with, are you quite sure it is yours?"
52210Two or three amongst us nodded of our heads with assent at this, and he continued:--"Well gentlemen, do you know why''tis so termed?
52210Was it buried in the river ere the last of the pirates died, or were those two men alive, and had they got ashore and buried it there?
52210We have scotched the villain; have no fear; what can he do?
52210Well, who''s going to begin the mutiny, eh?
52210What are they at now?"
52210What can you do there, young fellow,''cept go fishing?
52210What could have happened?
52210What do names matter?"
52210What do you think of the fortune as far as it has gone?"
52210What do you think?"
52210What do you want?"
52210What had I lighted on here?
52210What has overcome you?"
52210What is best to be done?"
52210What is it?
52210What is there stored away down in the vaults below the strong room?
52210What is this?"
52210What line?
52210What must we do?"
52210What need that all should labour?
52210What part, what share have I in it?"
52210What say you, Nick?"
52210What say you?"
52210What shall I do?"
52210What shall we do?
52210What shall we do?"
52210What ship is this?"
52210What should a man want in his own house but rest and comfort after a storm?
52210What sort of a place is that?"
52210What think you, Nick?"
52210What was that paper you was a- reading to my sister in my house last night?"
52210What was that reason?
52210What would you do then?"
52210What''s this?
52210What''s this?
52210What, therefore, shall be done?"
52210Whatever have you got up so early for?"
52210When will he come back?"
52210Where are they?
52210Where did he come ashore last night?"
52210Where had he heard of one such as that?
52210Where have I heard the name?"
52210Where is father?"
52210Where is that treasure?
52210Where is that?"
52210Where was she?
52210Where_ have_ I seen it?
52210Which do you particular want to see?"
52210Which of you?
52210Which the spot where the path led up to the hut?
52210Who and what are you?"
52210Who can tell?"
52210Who is he, especially of the London brood, who knows not Strand- on- the- Green?
52210Who knows?"
52210Why did not you, or my father, find out some Wargrave or some Crafer?
52210Why do you ask?"
52210Why does not some spirit rise to point these things out to me?"
52210Why say such things?
52210Why should I be?
52210Why should I give you half?
52210Why should I write a funeral sermon on him for those who never knew him?
52210Why should they do so, when all around are innumerable refuges?
52210Why, surely, I may accompany you part of the way at least?
52210Will you not share that life with me, share all with me for ever?"
52210Will you permit his coming?"
52210Will you tell me your name?"
52210Will you trust in me?"
52210Will you yield?"
52210Yet how shall I begin?
52210Yet, I pondered, if they had hastened away, where was then the treasure?
52210Yet, what chance is there?
52210Yet, why digress from my story?
52210Yet-- how could he comfort her?
52210You hain''t lost your voices, have you?
52210You have neither coat nor waistcoat, pistol nor hanger; will you go forth and beard mutineers in such a garb as this?"
52210You hear?"
52210You understand, my lad?"
52210You will be marrying now, Nick, perhaps?"
52210all rebels and mutineers as they were, what gain had they in their evil?
52210and against me who stand here for the King?
52210and in the Royal Navy?
52210asks Phips, with his brow all clouded;"what mean you, Hanway, by this conduct?"
52210exclaimed Reginald, unwinding a roll as they continued their inspection--"what''s this?"
52210exclaimed the Duke,"who doubts it?
52210has he come to such honour as that?"
52210hast thou no styptic for stopping of this flux, no balm for this pain?
52210he almost shrieked,"which is that island-- where is it?"
52210he roared,"are they come?"
52210how did you get through the undergrowth, Barbara?"
52210or did he come later when there was nothing more to be overheard than the description of Nicholas leaving the island?"
52210says Phips,"and, if you knew, why had you no mind to speak when first we came here and I employed you?"
52210says he, all calm in a moment, though his eye wandered to his sword and pistols hanging over the table--"does it so?
52210shall I come from England twice to find what I knew of a surety five years ago was here, only to traffic with such as you, and you?"
52210she broke off,"what is to be done?"
52210she exclaimed, springing to her feet and standing before him,"why speak in that way?
52210she said, with a grunt;"well, who''s afraid?
52210there, you men,"says he, in a voice that neither I nor they had ever heard before;"ho, there, you skulking dogs, what are you doing forward?
52210was it his hand that shook the blind, or was it some light gust of air, a last breath of the storm?
52210what have we got now?"
52210what shall we find-- or shall we find anything?"
52210who would not have been discouraged by all the merriment that our return caused-- who, I say, but Phips?
52210whose else is it if it ai n''t mine?"
52210why should I see him?
30190Alone?
30190And,sez I,"have you been all this time, months and months, a considerin''?"
30190Arvilly?
30190But,sez I,"did you ever expect to set your mortal eyes on''t?"
30190Did I ask you to, Josiah?
30190Did he turn away from sinners and the evils of the sinful world and say they wuz too vile for him to mix with?
30190Did it make it any better for him to cry and take on? 30190 Did you see them officers last night to the table eatin''sass with a knife?
30190Did you shed tears, Josiah?
30190Do you spoze Serintha Jane would git excited and look any different and talk any faster or louder if the house should get afire?
30190Do you think so? 30190 Do you vote, Elder Minkley?"
30190Eat,sez I,"who can eat in such a time as this?"
30190How can the crazed brain of a drunken man help a nation only to weaken and destroy? 30190 How did Ury fix it?"
30190How did you git such dretful fears of marriage?
30190How duz Robert Strong feel about it?
30190How duz he protect her?
30190How is the little girl different?
30190How long do you lay out to wait, Josiah Allen?
30190I-- I murder a man?
30190If a man wuz dyin''of thirst, and that cup could be used to save him, do n''t you spoze the Lord would want it used for that, Elder Wessel?
30190In secret?
30190Is that much like that little slip of Sister Bobbett''s growin''in a tea- cup? 30190 Josiah,"sez I,"do you realize what a glorious day this is and how much, how much we have to be thankful for?"
30190Mar?
30190Neighbor?
30190Oh, Samantha,sez he anxiously,"ca n''t you take a joke?
30190Oh, why do n''t they call it a cow or a brindle calf?
30190Or danger?
30190Sister Henzy?
30190Tea?
30190Tirzah Ann?
30190Well, I said hen, did n''t I?
30190Well, then what made him eat it, grandpa?
30190Well, what did you tell him, Josiah Allen?
30190Well, what of it? 30190 Well, you can spozen the case, ca n''t you?
30190Well,sez Arvilly,"what verdict do you think that fool brought in?"
30190Well,sez I,"cinnamon trees; who ever thought of seein''cinnamon trees?"
30190What a companion Waitstill would be for him?
30190What are you a goin''to do, Samantha?
30190What are you goin''to do? 30190 What do you mean, Samantha?"
30190What do you spoze is goin''on inside of that great roarin'', blazin''monster?
30190What duz he say to that?
30190What duz she say about it?
30190What fool?
30190What hinders the poor man from''tendin''socials?
30190What is it, Samantha?
30190What will happen next to me?
30190What would you do if you went back?
30190Where art thou, Josiah, and when shall we meet agin? 30190 Where is Waitstill Webb?"
30190Where will you put it?
30190Who is accountable for the death of my husband? 30190 Who is the fourth?"
30190Who is the third?
30190Why did n''t Adam take the apple away from her and throw it away? 30190 Why should you leave it to Ury?
30190Why,sez Meechim,"how could he see it?
30190Will you vote as you pray?
30190William?
30190Agin he looked anxiously round as much as to say, oh why, why do n''t somebody else come to hear this remarkable talk?
30190Ah, how, how could I forgit him?
30190Am I to leave you, Josiah?"
30190And Arvilly sez,"Where will you git your sling, and where will you git your Davids?"
30190And I sez,"She wuz fainted away, how could she holler?"
30190And I sez,"Why did n''t Adam do as you always do, Josiah, ketch up a stick and put an end to it?"
30190And I sez:"No, dear lamb; what is it sayin''?"
30190And I sez:"What makes you try to?
30190And I, forgittin''his fashionable aims, sez to him,"See some what, Josiah?"
30190And Josiah says,"Who is Pali?"
30190And Josiah sez,"Why do n''t you say you wish you wuz a elephant and could look on?
30190And Josiah sez:"What say, Samantha?"
30190And Josiah whispered back in a loud shrill whisper that I know they hearn:"If they wanted to see Go- ethe, why did n''t they say Go- ethe?"
30190And Josiah whispered to me and sez,"Gerty who?
30190And Tommy called down,"What say, grandma?"
30190And Tommy looked at him in wonder,"Did the apple make him sick, grandpa?"
30190And Tommy sez,"Hain''t your heart here too, grandma?
30190And are you sick a- bed?
30190And he added with a sarcastick smile,"Do n''t that make you think of poker?
30190And how did the world receive it?
30190And if he can carry letters so much cheaper why ca n''t he carry packages at just the same reduced rate, and talk over the wires, etc., etc.?
30190And if it wuz your boy what would you say of the legalized crime that made him so?
30190And sez I, reasonable:"What is the use, Mr. Astofeller, of so much money, anyway?
30190And so it went on, sad things put me in mind of him and joyful things, all, all speakin''of him, and how, how wuz I to brook the separation?
30190And the hull twelve sez,"What did n''t the Lord mean?
30190And where should I be?"
30190And who do you spoze stood there?
30190And who do you spoze wuz to be librarian and live here clost to her idol?
30190And why, why do I not hear from thee?"
30190And wuz not I happy?
30190And wuzn''t Thomas J. happy?
30190Are you a- backslidin''or hain''t you?"
30190Arvilly snapped out:"What good will that do if we carry private hells to burn''em up before they die?
30190But Arvilly always puttin''her oar in and always hash on our govermunt, sez:"Why, what is this different from what we do in America?"
30190But Arvilly sez,"Well, how much better is it in the United States-- or most of''em?
30190But I answered her evasive, and agin I giv vent to a low groan, and sez to myself,"Can I let the Pacific Ocean roll between me and Josiah?
30190But I drawed Arvilly''s attention to one on''em that seemed extra dextrious in managin''his board and sez,"How under the sun duz he do it, Arvilly?"
30190But I sez:"Josiah Allen, do you want some liniment on your hand and your tongue?
30190But anon and bime bye these dark meditations died away, for what wuz cloud or cold, or white icy shores?
30190But can you do it?"
30190But could I-- could I take it?
30190But fifty years hence where will her beauty be, if she wuz married alone for that?
30190But how could they, dribblin''along as they did ten hunderd years?
30190But how could twenty- two hands rest on that one small fore- top?
30190But how did them doves know two from three?
30190But how did they ever entice''em into that saloon?"
30190But then what two folks ever did see each other?
30190But what did that feeble old man want of twenty carriages?
30190But what of that?
30190But where is there anything perfect here below?
30190But who wuz goin''with Tommy?
30190But who wuz sot down guilty in God''s great book of Justice that day?
30190But why should I sadden and depress the hearts of a good natered public?
30190But why should n''t there be beautiful things in a country where every one is a artist?
30190But, sez I to myself almost instinctively:"What if Sister Bobbett wuz here?
30190Can I not everywhere behold the mirrors of the sun and stars?
30190Could I frighten him into the right path?
30190Could I influence him for the right?
30190Could I leave him?
30190Could I live through it?
30190Could it be so?
30190Could it be?
30190Could it be?
30190Dear Josiah, should I never see thee agin?
30190Did I ever expect to witness such a seen?
30190Did the Hongkongers ever think on''t, that they wuz ten thousand milds from Jonesville?
30190Did they want to make me their brides?
30190Did you ever think of seein''''em growin''fifty feet high?
30190Do you know who you''re speakin''to?"
30190Do you spoze I can git into my hen house ten thousand milds off to git you a hen?
30190Does he keep your conscience and clean it off when it gits black and nasty by such doin''s as this?"
30190Dorothy never knowed it-- what wuz the use of cloudin''her bright young life with the awful shadder?
30190For what advantage is liberty of the body when the soul, the weak will, is bound in the most galling of chains?
30190For what duz the Book say?
30190For you must remember what it sez:"If you who have plenty give not to your brother in need, how dwelleth the love of God in you?
30190Had he passed away callin''on my name?
30190Had his fond heart broken under the too great strain?
30190Hain''t that better than discontent and envy and despair, bloody riots and revolutions?
30190Hain''t that better, Mr. Astofeller, than to leave jest money for a fashionable wife and golf- playin''sons to run through?"
30190Have I got to see a back- slidden Josiah?"
30190He acted real puggicky and sez:"Ca n''t I ever please you, Samantha?
30190He hurried away, sayin''agin in them same heart- breakin''axents:"Where is Lucia?"
30190He obeyed me implicitly, and sez he anxiously, as he laid''em all on the bed:"You''ve gin up the idee, hain''t you, Samantha?"
30190He turned quick as a wink,"Then you wo n''t help me?"
30190He wuz rejoiced to see me I knowed, though his words wuz:"What under the sun wuz you hangin''round and preachin''to a Emperor for?
30190He''s afraid of race suicide; tell him I''m the father of forty- seven children-- will not that touch his heart?"
30190Holy Land, wuz I, indeed, to see thee?
30190How can a righteous ruler handle this menace to freedom and purity save to stamp it beneath his feet?
30190How can children born under the curse of drink be otherwise than a burden and curse to the public weal?
30190How can she be ketched up, weighin''pretty nigh two hundred?"
30190How can the Scriptures be fulfilled if the rich lift up the poor and make them wealthy?
30190How could you do it, Josiah?"
30190How could you done it?
30190How did he feel when he writ it?
30190How duz he look?"
30190How is Christina and Alfonso?
30190How long,"sez I, turning toward him fierce in my aspect,"how long is the Lord and decent folks goin''to allow such things to go on?"
30190How was he?
30190How would it be with her if thrown with a wolf in sheep''s clothing?
30190I have asked him sometimes,"Who is Carabi, I hearn you talkin''to out in the yard?
30190I looked daggers at him out of my eyes and sez:"What wo n''t you take it into your head to do next, Josiah Allen?"
30190I looked full in his face and sez,"Has foreign travel shook your morals till they begin to tottle?
30190I sez agin,"reachin''out her long arms clear acrost the Pacific to lead them sweet girls into the pit she has dug for her soldiers?
30190I sez to Josiah:"Did I ever expect to see allspice trees?"
30190I sez,"Arvilly, ca n''t you wear sunthin''more appropriate to the occasion?"
30190I sez,"Josiah Allen, be you a Methodist deacon, or be you not?
30190I sithed,"why is it that the apron strings of Duty are so often made of black crape, but yet I must cling to''em?"
30190I then spoke in anxious, appealin''axents:"Arvilly, are you there?
30190I thought to myself:"Is Arvilly a- goin''to come up missin'', as our dear Aronette did?"
30190I wonder how he felt as he stood amongst his playmates and if a shadow of what wuz to come rested on his young heart?
30190I wuz at my wits''end; I glanced at the door; there wuz no lock on it; what should I do?
30190Is it love that makes a ma stand by, and see her boy turn summer sets and warhoop in meetin''-houses?
30190Is she any relation of old Ike Montague of North Loontown?"
30190It beats all how much help there is here, the halls seemed full on''em, but what would our hired help say if we made''em dress like these Hindus?
30190It wuz my pride in Jonesville; wuz I to lose my life for it?
30190Josiah looked at the card intently and then whispered to me:"How be I goin''to know what I am eatin''from these duck tracks?"
30190Josiah sez:"Why did n''t Ni- obe keep her mouth shet then?"
30190Josiah stepped up and held out his hand, and sez:"Elder, I''m glad to see you, how do you do?
30190Josiah whispered to me:"How be I agoin''to smoke tobacco, Samantha?
30190Josiah worried some about it, and sez:"What duz one old man want of''leven thousand rooms?
30190May I call you Auntie?"
30190Miss Meechim said as we started back:"Did you ever see the like?
30190Must I tell the shameful facts?
30190Not one word from my beloved pardner do I hear-- is Josiah dead?"
30190Oh, why do n''t Robert come and protect her?"
30190Or are you dead?
30190Or do you want me to steal one for you?"
30190Or what wife ever see her husband''s real temper and character until after years of experience?"
30190Or wuz it my good looks that wuz ondoin''of me?
30190Part from your pardner for months and months?"
30190Plow would I looked at my mother- in- law''s funeral with a white night gown on and my hair braided down my back with a white ribbin on it?
30190Sez Arvilly,"Do you believe in following the Lord Jesus Christ?"
30190Sez Arvilly,"What bridegroom ever did see his bride as she really wuz?
30190Sez Arvilly:"Why not vote that men shall fasten their trousers to their vests with hook and eyes, they are so much less dangerous?"
30190Sez I coldly,"Then you lay out to go to meetin''horseback, do you?
30190Sez I, coldly,"How do you spell dogs, Josiah Allen?"
30190Sez I,"Do you mean the coolies?"
30190Sez I,"If you''re guiltless what makes you look so meachin?"
30190Sez I:"Do you remember my little oleander growin''in a sap bucket, Josiah?
30190Sez I:"What would Miss Bobbett and Sister Henzy say if they could see''em?"
30190Sez Josiah,"What if Cousin Zebedee Allen could n''t wear whiskers?
30190Sez he agin,"Rich men have their clubs to which they may go, and drink all they choose-- carouse, do as they please, and why not poor men, too?"
30190Sez he to me one day:"I spoze they represent the new young woman?"
30190Sez he to the dealer:"What do you mean by it, you dishonest tike, you?
30190Sez he,"What foe do you allude to, mam?"
30190Sez he,"What sovereign, madam, do you represent, and from what country do you come?"
30190Sez he:"You consarned fool, how do you spoze I can give you a hen?
30190Sez she,"Oh, why ca n''t they believe as we do in America?
30190Sez she,"Would you want to set down happy, and rock, and eat peanuts, if you knew that your husband and children wuz drowndin''out in the canal?"
30190Sez she:"Why do n''t they vote agin men''s suspenders?
30190She was settin''in a big rocken''-chair rocken voyolently, and as I went past her she says:"Have we got to New York yet?"
30190She wuz a foreigner, how could she know what I said?
30190Swish, swash, roar, roar, Where is Josiah?
30190There are lots of men carryin''round serpents, and I sez to Josiah,"Who under the sun would want to buy a snake unless they wuz crazy?"
30190They could n''t have been got into any boat, and how did they do it?
30190They wuz dressed well, but dretful bulged out and swollen lookin'', and I sez to their ma one day:"Are your children dropsical?"
30190Thomas J. had got independent rich, and Maggie has come into a large property; they had means enough, but who wuz to go with him?
30190Till the hard experience of married life brought out her hidden traits, good and bad?
30190Tommy''s pretty face looked sad and he sez:"Why do good folks let it go on?"
30190Was you prepared to see such magnificence, Josiah Allen''s wife?"
30190We leave all we love, we go out and fight your battles when you tell us to, we face mutilation and death for you-- isn''t that enough?
30190What did Miss Meechim know of that hallowed clime?
30190What did she know of the grief that wrung my heart?
30190What does she know of sin or sorrow, or worldliness or vanity?"
30190What hain''t them old eyes seen if she senses anything?
30190What have they done?"
30190What kind of a mouth must Lord Buddha have had if that wuz a sample of his teeth?
30190What more do you want?"
30190What would Sister Sylvester Bobbett say?
30190What would she say?"
30190What wuz aginst common sense?"
30190What-- what wuz goin''on way down in the depths below if this wuz the seen outside?
30190When did a woman ever have any voice in saying that there should be a war?
30190When shall I see thee agin?"
30190Where are its powerful attractions?
30190Where are you?
30190Where is Josiah?
30190Where is Lucia?"
30190Where is Mr. Saladin and his folks?
30190Where wuz the beauty and charm of that countenance-- that mouth that had spoke such wise words?
30190Where wuz they takin''me?
30190Where?
30190Where?"
30190Which looks the Worst in God''s sight?
30190Who can tell the mysteries of love?
30190Who is accountable for the death and everlastin''ruin of my son, my husband, my father and my lover?
30190Whoever heard of common breakfast at twelve M.?"
30190Whose hands made them statutes?
30190Why are you here without him?
30190Why ca n''t they all be Episcopalians?"
30190Why should I take off my specs to meet Elder Minkley?"
30190Why should anybody fear being burned if they had no knowledge of fire?"
30190Why the name fairly takes hold of my heart- strings,"sez I;"has he made well by his big manufactory?"
30190Why, as I told Josiah, Joel Gowdey is called our best carpenter in Jonesville, but if he should try to plan that buildin'', where would he be?
30190Why, how it would look for that pa to let some of his children heap up more money than they could use, whilst some of the children wuz starvin''?
30190Will Duty''s apron string hold up under the strain, or will it break with me?
30190Will it stretch out clear to China?
30190With the sweet gentleness and amiable nater of the Japans what will not the divine religion of the Lord Jesus do for them?
30190Would n''t it have looked dog queer to the other nations of the world to have seen it done?
30190Would n''t you turn the might of your great strength aginst it?"
30190Would the old mair never whinner joyfully at my appearance, or Snip bark a welcome?
30190Wuz I to perish in these wilds?
30190Wuz they carryin''me off for booty?
30190Wuz things comin''out as I wanted''em to come?
30190Wuzn''t I proud of my lantanna growin''in Ma Smith''s blue sugar bowl?
30190Wuzn''t it discouragin''to wash the feet of the poorer classes every year of her life, and then be shot down by one on''em?
30190You say a man dug this plate up; what if some woman should go to diggin''and find a plate provin''that one woman ort to have''leven husbands?"
30190and his dynasty?
30190and the children and the grandchildren?
30190can I believe my eyes?"
30190do you want us to tell how many sands there wuz on the flashing white beach that stretched out milds and milds?
30190had that man a idee of becomin''a Parsee?
30190how did they ever do it?
30190must I cling to thy apron- strings here and now, enjoyin''as I do poor health and in another woman''s room?
30190or she that wuz, is it you?"
30190sez I agin,"is it you?"
30190sez I in horrow,"you hain''t a goin''to jine the Mormons are you?"
30190sez I,"do n''t you want to see any happiness agin?"
30190sez I,"is it you?"
30190sez I,"why should you leave it to Ury?
30190sez Tommy inquirin''ly,"Do you mean my mamma or my grandma?"
30190sez he, takin''out his bandanna and weepin''in consort,"what is money or ambition compared to the idol of my heart?
30190sez he,"how would manny show off by the side of this dressin''?"
30190sez he,"what is the matter?"
30190sez he,"why I never sucked eggs when a boy; have I got to come to it in my old age?
30190what would she say?
30190when did I not think of him?
30190when should I see thee again?
30190where are you?
30190will my heart strings that are wrapped completely round that man, will they stretch out the enormous length they will have to and still keep hull?"
30190would not delerium ensue instead of sooth?
30190you do n''t say that that is Willieminy?"
30190you go and leave all the pleasures of this trip and go alone?
35740A wonderful day we have had, have we not?
35740Afterward?
35740Ah, Monsieur Allard?
35740Ah? 35740 Ah?"
35740And John? 35740 And a salad with cayenne?"
35740And his sentence?
35740And if so, is it your affair? 35740 And my presence threatens to postpone it?
35740And now?
35740And that one, Feodor?
35740And you think I would accept the sacrifice? 35740 And, is he now?"
35740Angry? 35740 Angry?
35740Are you offended with me,_ cousine_?
35740Are you trying to convince me that some one still exists who possesses a sense of duty?
35740Before I ring to have you removed, have you anything to say?
35740But how can we pay our debt of unearned happiness, Theodora?
35740But you will try?
35740But, sire--"You are surprised?
35740Come here; were ever things so lovely? 35740 Could anything be more safe?
35740Cousin?
35740Dare I offer my thanks after being so ungracious, sire?
35740Desmond, have you hurt any of them?
35740Did they not tell you, dear?
35740Did you ever see the frail edelweiss growing on a ledge of some ice- fringed granite cliff?
35740Did you not see that particularly disagreeable fellow- countryman of mine who went out in Dimitri''s charge? 35740 Did you question me in Palermo, or did you accept caste as enough?
35740Did you write any letters this morning?
35740Dimitri, you remember that I once placed in your charge a man found in this room?
35740Do not modern King Arthurs ever choose the wiser course?
35740Do you always do what he says?
35740Do you know Dalmorov secretly urges to me your love for Feodor as a cause for dismissing you?
35740Do you know how I found courage to tell you this, John?
35740Do you know what one might imagine, seeing this carriage here and you waiting in it?
35740Do you know why I wished to see you out here in quietness, cousin?
35740Do you recall what I said to you last night of my country, of its intrigue and wrong and lack of faith?
35740Do you remember the trust you offered to take for me?
35740Does this seem so?
35740Feodor, you can not believe I will fail you if you do not me? 35740 Feodor?"
35740For him?
35740For me, monsieur?
35740For me?
35740For over- speeding?
35740For what? 35740 For what?"
35740Fuse?
35740Gift?
35740Has he not enough?
35740Has madame gone to drive, Dimitri?
35740Have you any more weapons,_ mon ami_?
35740Have you no other relatives there?
35740Have you then not thought what it would mean to your beloved Regent if I were removed?
35740He does not love you?
35740He is perhaps-- fanciful, monsieur? 35740 He thinks so?"
35740His Royal Highness is awake?
35740Honestly?
35740How could I stay, sire?
35740How did you employ the second year, Baron?
35740How long has he been here?
35740How many months now, cousin?
35740How should I have any time that is not yours, monseigneur? 35740 How, indeed?"
35740I alone have the honor of accompanying your Royal Highness?
35740I also may have the honor of accompanying your Imperial Majesty?
35740I am guilty of what they accuse; do you still wish this?
35740I am to descend?
35740I mean, do you act as the others would not, because you are not my subject as they are?
35740If we have grown nearer, Theo?
35740Iría did not come to- day?
35740Is it not the same thing, sire?
35740Is it''almost,''or quite, to- day?
35740Is it?
35740Is not the Grand Duke usually where you are, monsieur?
35740Is that the reason for the din they are creating?
35740It is all decided?
35740It is sure to happen, señora?
35740It means?
35740It was daringly conceived, Monsieur John, but were you not a trifle imprudent in speaking before that brilliant visitor of ours? 35740 It''s so real, John?"
35740John, what is wrong?
35740John--"And Theo?
35740Let Rome howl, John, I may call you John, since we commenced so? 35740 Love?
35740Madame la Duchesse?
35740Mama has gone to bed, John? 35740 May I ask why I should have changed?"
35740May I choose?
35740May I drive?
35740May I speak frankly? 35740 Monseigneur, are you going to send Marya away from me?"
35740Monseigneur?
35740Monsieur Allard has then injured his arm?
35740Monsieur is not then of my future country?
35740My cousin appeared well?
35740My cousin,--you served him as his secretary?
35740My dear John, on the word of a wretched peasant? 35740 My horses?
35740My own name--"Why not?
35740No? 35740 Nothing to you?"
35740Nothing? 35740 Nothing?
35740Nothing?
35740Now you will not leave me with the Emperor, Feodor?
35740Now you will take me with you?
35740Offers itself, John?
35740Officer, can I translate for you? 35740 Only then?"
35740Or you would not have confessed? 35740 Our own men have gone safely?"
35740Pardon me yet again; without escort?
35740Pardon? 35740 Princess, can you doubt it?"
35740Princess, what have I said? 35740 Robert is not up?"
35740Robert?
35740Safe? 35740 Shall I give the excuse?"
35740Shall we draw lots, or will you let me go?
35740Shall we go back and chat, or first go over the yacht? 35740 Since I have taught you it, why not?
35740Sire, dare I ask where?
35740Sire--"You or I?
35740So late? 35740 So; suppose I adopt that suggestion, Allard?"
35740So? 35740 Soon after you came here, then?"
35740Speak, speak; where is Feodor?
35740Suppose he were to go away?
35740Surely, madame; where else?
35740Tell me,he said confidentially,"is it true that the Emperor took scarcely any interest in the Regent''s escape?"
35740That is all?
35740That is, John?
35740That night on the_ Nadeja_,he at last said,"when you told me that I governed,''but''--were you in earnest?
35740The Emperor will want you? 35740 The Emperor?"
35740The carriage is ready, Baron?
35740The house was near the bay?
35740The journey to Spain, monsieur?
35740The tax is removed?
35740The worst?
35740Then it is I?
35740Then the Grand Duke is waiting over there?
35740Then what did he tell you?
35740Then why are you not at home?
35740Then why did you warn me against Dancla, my anarchistic secretary yonder?
35740Then why does he come?
35740Then you accept?
35740Then you are not sorry that you trusted me with yourself, Iría? 35740 Then you love Iría, after all?"
35740This is the chauffeur who drives over the limit about once a month?
35740Two months?
35740Two months?
35740Until then, may I still give you the half- truth of Villa Giocosa and bear the name of John?
35740Waiting for some one?
35740Was it true?
35740We were on the promenade, and I thought perhaps you would have finished--[ Illustration:"Will you ride with me, Monseigneur?"]
35740Well, then, why not come? 35740 Well?"
35740Well?
35740Well?
35740Were you ever in love with a woman, cousin?
35740Were you going somewhere?
35740What do you know of shadows, who are all sunshine? 35740 What do you mean?"
35740What else did the Grand Duke say?
35740What has Feodor been telling you of me?
35740What is he here for?
35740What is it?
35740What is it?
35740What is the matter?
35740What time is it?
35740What?
35740Who can do so well? 35740 Who else, cousin?"
35740Who, Iría?
35740Whom do you imagine as Brutus, Baron, in our peaceful Empire?
35740Why are you afraid of me?
35740Why are you so sober; why are you so still? 35740 Why did you fancy he came to the yacht?"
35740Why did you resist?
35740Why do you not laugh at my epigram?
35740Why do you shrink from me as if my touch were pain? 35740 Why does that make a difference between you and me?"
35740Why not, indeed? 35740 Why not?
35740Why not? 35740 Why not?
35740Why not?
35740Why not?
35740Why should I care, monseigneur? 35740 Why should I not believe you, who are truth itself?
35740Why should I wish to see him?
35740Why should he not pay? 35740 Why?
35740Why?
35740Will you go on to the palace and explain to the Emperor? 35740 Will you ride with me, monseigneur?"
35740Will you take me back?
35740Would accompany her?
35740Would you have done so, finding a friend in such a strait?
35740Wrong? 35740 Yes?"
35740Yet?
35740You agree with me?
35740You almost hate me to- night, Allard?
35740You are going, monseigneur? 35740 You are just playing?"
35740You are not rich in your own right, Monsieur Allard?
35740You are not troubled, or displeased, Iría?
35740You are satisfied with a mere survey, or do you wish to carry it farther? 35740 You are willing to ask the Princess Iría in marriage?"
35740You can mail a letter for me, Vladimir?
35740You consent?
35740You do not know? 35740 You have much of this work?"
35740You have something to say?
35740You have told madame?
35740You invited me out into that, Baron?
35740You knew--"Knew? 35740 You love him so?"
35740You mean they will rush the place by daylight? 35740 You mean-- the Emperor?"
35740You refuse?
35740You regret your home?
35740You saw, Allard, you saw?
35740You sent for me, monsiegneur?
35740You spoke?
35740You tell me that yourself, Monsieur Allard? 35740 You think of Baron Dalmorov, sire?"
35740You will accuse him, arrest him?
35740You will allow me to accompany your return, sire?
35740You will bring me tea?
35740You? 35740 Your arm is better, monsieur?"
35740Your brother was executed for an attempt to kill me?
35740Your people on the yacht--"They are not already aware that your Imperial Majesty is here?
35740''Do you mind how you and Master Robert used to sneak away from your nurse to play with Tommy, the coachman''s boy?''
35740''Then I must trust Dalmorov?''
35740Ah, I have forgotten to sign your register; will you come back?"
35740Allard gasped in his corner; was this the child of fourteen whom he had expected to amuse?
35740Allard--""Sire?"
35740Am I dull not to think of that?
35740And recovering herself,"Certainly; how could we exist without him?"
35740And you would leave me to go with him,_ cousine_?
35740Are we sufficiently inconsistent, we others?
35740Are you dismayed, or shocked?"
35740Are you ready, Allard?"
35740Are you sorry, Theo?"
35740Are you willing to relieve the baron''s cares, Allard?"
35740Because I loved you, must you shrink from me?
35740But you, you appear rather upset and pale; or is it these abominable lights?"
35740By giving me the dignity of holding my household above the wreck?"
35740Can I trust you?
35740Can you guess how mamma and I have followed you through scattered newspaper articles and items of European news?
35740Can you hear out there, Desmond?"
35740Could it be possible--""That it was stolen?"
35740Could you brave that, Iría, to be no longer the center of a brilliant court?
35740Desmond, perhaps?
35740Do you expect me to walk alone to the palace?"
35740Do you fancy me a child or a woman to set you free after this performance?
35740Do you govern me, or I you?"
35740Do you wonder that I look at the outlaw''s path that offers itself?"
35740Eleven months, is it not?"
35740From what state are you?"
35740Give my love to Aunt Rose and Theo-- is she quite my sister by this time?
35740Have you delivered madame''s letter?"
35740Have you, you who have led your life, grown sentimental?
35740He is never facile, eh?
35740He is out of prison?"
35740He might do something quite useless and romantic, just for a caprice?"
35740His affairs?
35740How can he punish his rebellious Regent, since he must leave me you?
35740How could I blame him, who never even guessed your thought?
35740How should the country continue without the wise hand that has guided it through these three years?
35740How we rejoiced and cried together when you saved the Emperor from death and were yourself wounded, when your name was everywhere?
35740I am ungrateful, unappreciative, and swayed by Dalmorov; not so?
35740I can aid you no further; and--""And?"
35740I will not go through a police station farce to- night, do you understand?"
35740I wonder if there was ever but one who centered all such thoughts in me, who made me the axis of his world?"
35740If I may go, sir--""You are quite certain he is not aboard?
35740If it is refused--""Well, cousin?"
35740If one struck there?
35740If you could have continued in your ignorance, would I have failed you?"
35740If you were forced to the choice now, would you follow the Regent or me?"
35740In twenty- four hours?
35740Iría, Iría, will you tell me now to take you with me into my exile?"
35740Iría, was your trust also so weak that it went down before a breath?
35740Is it so, monsieur?"
35740Is it worth while?
35740It pleases monsieur to rise?"
35740It was the final trust that Stanief asked by his next question:"Will you tell me your name?"
35740Marzio, what is that uproar outside?"
35740Marzio, why have you this electric light over the table?
35740May I ask to take the driver''s seat and claim his responsibility?"
35740May I assume your Imperial Majesty''s permission to retire?
35740May I say something which has been in my thoughts since we met yesterday?"
35740Monsieur,"his eyes went to Allard for the first time,"monsieur is the American gentleman who sailed with you from New York?"
35740Must I speak?"
35740My cousin, now can you measure the cost to me of the last year?"
35740My dear John, what has it to do with the matter?
35740My yacht is anchored before this place-- if I return through here in an hour, on my way to it, can you be here still?"
35740Need I say the rest?
35740Not that-- I will--""What?"
35740Of course you do not prize the plaything; neither do I. Shall we go?"
35740Oh, and you ask me that, you doubt?"
35740Oh, could you not tell a girl''s playmate from her lover?
35740Oh, monseigneur, do you not see that what you lose are a man''s desires, not a woman''s?
35740Only--""Only, monseigneur?"
35740Or do you mean that Adrian gave it to you?
35740Or shall I guess?
35740Power, political influence, to guide and rule-- what do such names mean to me?
35740Rosal, who knew the Emperor so well,--could he be deceived?
35740Shall it not be our home?"
35740Shall we go?"
35740Sire, if the Grand Duke planned treason, has he not had ample opportunities before now?"
35740So it is a point of honor to take care of me?"
35740Some good may come of all this, how can we tell?
35740The Regent is fair, with gray eyes, is he not, monsieur?"
35740Theo is coming; will you speak to her?
35740Theo-- she has just tasted her girlhood, just commenced to live; how can we let her lose it all?
35740There will be changes soon,_ hein_?"
35740To your perfumed South?"
35740Was it because he divined that the American suffered with Stanief''s hurt, and would go with him into voluntary exile?
35740Was that because you still care?"
35740We may go together?"
35740We were both avowedly masquerading during those weeks of boyish frolic at Palermo; do you know who I am?"
35740Well?"
35740Were you in earnest, I wonder?"
35740What has Feodor to give compared with all I hold for you?
35740What has come between us, Iría?"
35740What have I to do with your ladies?
35740What of John?"
35740What of it?"
35740What selfish motive or hope led the Regent to- day when he came to me in the cathedral?"
35740What time is it?"
35740Where shall we go, Iría, on our golden journey?
35740Who had found the stamp of criminality in the strong, fine, sorrowful face?
35740Who sent you to kill me?"
35740Why are you so serious to- night?"
35740Why do you object?
35740Why should I blame you for no fault of yours?
35740Why should I not have tea at midnight, if I like?
35740Why should I pardon you?
35740Why, yes, Dalmorov; who else?
35740Why?
35740Why?"
35740Why?"
35740Will I have to shoot bird seed at his legs, I wonder?"
35740Will you allow me to order some refreshment brought?"
35740Will you assist us in this task?"
35740Will you forgive me if I have imagined that you feared me, Princess?"
35740Will you stay?"
35740Will you, at all times in the future, remember that I am just Leroy?"
35740Yet his answer was light and sympathetic:"Has to- day disappointed you?
35740You are absolutely free; will you cast your fortune with me, or shall I set you down in some one of the European ports at which we shall touch?"
35740You are going direct to the palace?"
35740You are not angry?"
35740You are not deceiving me, he is safe?"
35740You are not satisfied with him?"
35740You are not sorry any longer that chance placed you in my keeping?"
35740You are with the Emperor to- night?"
35740You care now, Iría?"
35740You do not wish Allard''s escort?"
35740You do, then, consider yourself his, not mine?"
35740You guessed some of this?
35740You have passed an agreeable morning?"
35740You say but?"
35740You understand that?"
35740You understand?"
35740You understand?"
35740You will be careful?"
35740You will go now?"
35740You will go?"
35740You will not shrink so much from to- morrow, now?"
35740You''ve no objection if your name gets to the papers, sir?"
35740You, Feodor?
35740You, now?"
35740You, who know from where I come and to where I am going,--you will interfere?
35740Your voice?"
23745Ah,said I, scenting the usual obstacle in such cases,"Mrs. Trescott a little unwilling to sign the deeds?"
23745Al,said Jim slowly,"can you fire an engine?"
23745Al,said he one day,"do n''t you think it''s about time to go ashore for a carouse?"
23745Al,said he, still holding her hand,"do you remember out there by the windmill tower that night, and the petunias and four- o''clocks?"
23745All the battles were yours, though, eh, Bill?
23745Am I obliged to make good all these representations? 23745 An''you''re one o''the company,"he queried,"that''s doin''it?"
23745And now,said Alice,"have you no other confidences for us?"
23745Anything like a certainty?
23745Apt to,he assented,"but specifically?
23745Are n''t all people when in his forlorn condition?
23745Are n''t you sorry you broke it?
23745Are you quite uninjured?
23745Bus to the Centropolis?
23745But even if I can manage it, how about Albert?
23745But he urged it?
23745But if they do n''t?
23745But if we have n''t the notes,inquired her mother,"where are they?"
23745But wo n''t that spoil it?
23745But,said he,"do you mean to tell me that he''s sold that Addition to this crowd of reubs?"
23745But,went on Josie,"how shall we be able to pay the next installment of interest, and the principal, when it falls due?"
23745By the way,said he,"do you see that white house and red barn in the maple grove off to the right?
23745Ca n''t we get help from the legislature?
23745Ca n''t you stop him?
23745Can I afford it?
23745Change, how?
23745Clever conceit, Miss Trescott, is n''t it, now?
23745Did n''t I show you those blueprints?
23745Did n''t I write you that I''d enroll you as a member of the band? 23745 Did n''t expect yer dad to see yeh, did yeh?
23745Did n''t she see you at all?
23745Did you- all notice that distinguished and opulent- looking gentleman who got off the train this evening?
23745Do n''t you ever drink champagne?
23745Do n''t you see,said Giddings delightedly,"that this is the only way to sell town lots?"
23745Do you ever forget anything?
23745Do you know a fellow by the name of Elkins, of Cleveland?
23745Do you know,said I,"that Giddings is making about as great a fool of himself as Bill?"
23745Do you know,said Jim to me,"that I''m afraid Hamlet''s''bugs and goblins''are troubling Tolliver; in other words, that he''s getting bughouse?"
23745Do you mean that Josie has refused you?
23745Do you mean to say,said Jim,"that there''s any likelihood of the engine''s dying on us between here and the Junction?"
23745Do you often have these Horatian fits?
23745Do you really mean that?
23745Do you remember Mule Jones, who lived down near Hickory Grove?
23745Do you remember,said I,"how skeptical you were as to the past five?"
23745Do you see what a snowfall we''ve had?
23745Does n''t it seem that way?
23745Eh?... 23745 Engagements, eh?
23745Gentlemen,said Mr. Lattimore,"I shall have to leave you soon; and will you kindly make use of me as soon as you conveniently can, and let me go?"
23745Has Captain Tolliver infected you?
23745Has any one any rice?
23745Have you a schedule of the assets?
23745Have you any idea where I''m likely to find him?
23745Have you got the condition of the Trescott estate figured out?
23745Have you told these gentlemen?
23745Having a sort of''oft in the stilly night''experience, Jim, or a case of William the Conqueror on the Field of Hastings?
23745He insisted upon it?
23745He''s not going to stop, is he Corcoran?
23745Here is an idiot,said Cornish, while we were placing the paper to float the Trescott deal,"who is calling his loans; and why, do you think?"
23745Heterogeneous, eh?
23745How can I help you with your work?
23745How can you be sure of anything like an adequate scale of prices?
23745How do you do? 23745 How do you explain it?"
23745How do you know about this?
23745How does it agree with you?
23745I am free to admit that,said I,"but why am I now disturbed?"
23745I am not cross,said I,"but do n''t you see how hard it is for me to advise?
23745I do n''t ask you to believe all my prophecies,said he;"but is n''t the situation fairly good, just as it is?"
23745I do n''t b''lieve it nuther,said he;"but is it any cinch, now?
23745I suppose you know where all the capital is coming from,said I,"to do all these things?
23745I wanted to ask you about the Britons,said I;"are they good specimens of the men you saw in England?"
23745I''m going down to the telegraph- office with this,said I;"can I take yours, too?"
23745I?
23745If that is true,said she,"why does he still avoid me?
23745In other words,''Who and what art thou, execrable shape?'' 23745 Is Mr. Elkins very ill?"
23745Is he this way often?
23745Is it true,she asked,"that Mr. Elkins is to pay their debts, and that they are to be-- married?"
23745Is n''t Giddings a peach? 23745 Is n''t she a study in curves and pink and white?"
23745Is there any prospect,Cornish went on, addressing Mr. Elkins,"of closing out the railway properties within sixty days?"
23745Is this Mr. Wade''s office?... 23745 Is this you, Al?"
23745It could scarcely fail,said he,"to bring in two or three systems which we now lack, could it?"
23745Its geographical situation seems to render its development inevitable, does n''t it? 23745 Know anything of him?"
23745Labor with her, wo n''t yeh?
23745Let me first ask,said Mr. Cornish, turning to Mr. Hinckley,"how long would it be before there would have to be trouble on this paper?"
23745Local, state, or national?
23745Make it in half an hour, ca n''t you, Cornish?
23745My dear boy, do n''t you see we are up against a situation that calls on us to bluff to the limit, or lay down? 23745 No,"I answered,"he understood me well enough; but what puzzles me is the question, was_ he_ in earnest?"
23745No,said I,"why?"
23745Oh, Josie, my darling, have n''t you punished me enough for my bad conduct toward you in that old time? 23745 Oh, is that you, Watson?"
23745Ole,said he,"what d''ye think of the old man''s scheme?"
23745On the theory that the great adversary of mankind runs an employment agency for ex''s? 23745 Perfectly plain, is n''t it, to the seeing eye?"
23745Pleasant Valley Township, did he say? 23745 Remember the mill the Dutchman had?...
23745Shall we go to the train, Albert?
23745She looked nice, did she?
23745That took me aback a little,went on Alice,"for I had other plans for her; so I said:''You have n''t accepted the fellow, have you?''
23745That you, Barslow?
23745Them''s the things we do n''t forget.... Did you ever gather any information as to what a galleon really was? 23745 Then you know they''ve bid right around a thousand dollars an acre?"
23745They are certainly very exceptional, are n''t they?
23745This is a case of''Gaze first upon this picture, then on that''sure enough, is n''t it, Al?
23745Those bonds ah debentures, which--"But what_ are_ debentures, Captain?
23745Thought it was the sheriff with a summons, eh? 23745 Up on the battlements, are you?"
23745W''l Josie was born an''growed up,continued Bill,"an''it''s her I started to tell about, wa''n''t it?
23745W''l you remember ol''Doc Maxfield?
23745Wal, little gal, ai n''t yeh out purty late?
23745We''ve had a few good years here; but, in the nature of things, wo n''t the time come when things will be-- slower? 23745 Well, Mr. Barslow,"said he smilingly,"how far down in the millions are we to- day?"
23745Well, how do you like''em?
23745Well, what''s the matter then?
23745Well,said I, as we went toward our hotel,"this looks like progress, does n''t it?"
23745What about him?
23745What could I tell him but''No''?
23745What day is this?
23745What did you say to that?
23745What did you tell your father?
23745What do you know of either of them?
23745What do you mean? 23745 What do you think of that, now?"
23745What do you think of the General in the rôle of Cassandra?
23745What signify a few sentences casually overheard? 23745 What sort of time are we making?"
23745What time last night?
23745What was it he said?
23745What would be the worst that could happen if he began proceedings?
23745What''s become of the money he got on all his sales?
23745What''s the matter, Bill?
23745What''s the matter?
23745What''s the use?
23745What''ve we ben actin''all these years like we have for, then?
23745What,_ never_?
23745When am I to have the third stanza?
23745When must you know about this?
23745Where all have you been, Jim, and what have you been doing, since you followed off the''Veterinarians''Guide,''and I lost you?
23745Where''s Al?
23745Where''s Antonia?
23745Who is that girl and her father?
23745Who is this Captain Tolliver, Jim,I asked as we went out of the office together,"and what is he?"
23745Who will come?
23745Who''ve you got up there, Schwartz? 23745 Why are you sitting up in bed?"
23745Why does n''t Mr. Cornish go, then?
23745Why not hire a corps of landscape- gardeners, and make a park of it?
23745Why this is absolute, slavish devotion to facts,said Jim;"where does the word- painting come in?"
23745Why, Jim,said I, seeing that it was something more than a mere mood with him,"what is it?
23745Why, pa,said she,"do n''t you see you would spoil my chances of marrying a fairy prince?
23745Why, there was one, was n''t there?
23745Why, what''s the matter, Albert?
23745Why?
23745Will it stand this flood?
23745Wo n''t it be pretty late?
23745Would n''t you like to get into the trap, and take a spin of another sort?
23745Ye- e- s-- does it seem that way?
23745Yes,said I;"what is it, Jim?"
23745You brought that paper, Al?
23745You know where the Grain Belt debentures and other obligations are mostly held, of course?
23745You understand it now?
23745You will remember the railway connection of which I spoke to you? 23745 You will, of course,"said Cornish,"permit us to withdraw for the purpose of having our conference with our Eastern friends?
23745You''re not going to lay that to me, are you?
23745'', could I?
23745Alice went on,"and dressed well?"
23745An''you may''ve noticed thet Josie knows a pile more''n the other women here?"
23745And can we permit-- a corporation-- or any one, to do this for us?"
23745And if I am, have n''t I abundant reason?"
23745And it seemed so funny, as the Captain was doing the business for both sides-- isn''t it odd, now?"
23745And, as a matter of fact, you do n''t want to do so, do you, now?"
23745And, first, are n''t men sometimes losers by the dishonesty of those who act for them-- agents, they are called, are n''t they?"
23745And,"he went on,"the railway conditions seem peculiarly promising just now?"
23745Andy, this is a case of life and death-- of life and death, do you understand?
23745Another mighty encouraging symptom, is n''t it?"
23745Are n''t his quotations so-- so-- illuminating?"
23745Are n''t we getting too many?"
23745Are you really going out there?"
23745Are you?"
23745As Alice stood before the mirror shaking down and brushing her hair, she said:"Do you suppose he thought you in earnest about that absurd park?"
23745As to piracy, now, and robbers and robbery, actual life fills out the gaps in the imagination of boyhood, does n''t it, Jim?"
23745As to which, you know?"
23745Back there where you saw that bluff along the river-- looks as if it''s sliding down into the water-- remember it?
23745Barslow?"
23745Barslow?"
23745Barslow?"
23745Barslow?"
23745Barslow?"
23745Bear in mind that this is a buccaneering proposition, and you''re first mate: remember?
23745Besides, he''s abjectly in love with her: would there be any danger if it were you and your Alice?"
23745Bring him, understand?
23745But Miss Trescott had apparently heard nothing of Jim''s speech, and begged pardon; and would n''t they go and show her the bronzes in the library?
23745But if it should turn out that he''s right about the-- the-- dervish- dance... it would be... to put it mildly... a horse on us, Al, would n''t it?"
23745But if you understand''em... eh, Al?"
23745But what has changed your view?"
23745But what next?
23745But what of the end?
23745But what possessed Lattimore to tell Mrs. Trescott that Cornish story?"
23745But what''s this crowd for?
23745But who ever heard of a city built by people of his way of thinking?
23745But with Bill it''s different.... Do you remember our old Shep?"
23745But, now, confidence for confidence, Albert, what is this great danger?
23745Ca n''t something be done about it?
23745Ca n''t we do our chores early and get into the blind before daylight, and lay for''em?"
23745Cain''t yo''come and look it ovah now, suh?"
23745Call Solan to the''phone.... Is this Solan?
23745Carry your interplanetary collision business to its logical end, and what do you come to?
23745Come down and see me sometimes, ca n''t you?
23745Cornish, ca n''t you go, starting, say, to- morrow?"
23745Cornish-- Jim-- Josie-- Antonia?
23745Did n''t I, now?"
23745Do I hold my job as Grand Vizier?"
23745Do n''t you know you are?"
23745Do n''t you like it, dear?"
23745Do n''t you remember saying something about''breathing space for the populace''?
23745Do n''t you think so?"
23745Do you know what happens to the nicest girls when they do n''t see the right sort o''men-- at all, y''know?"
23745Do you remember what a Prince Rupert''s drop is?
23745Do you see any of them in your travels?"
23745Do you see?"
23745Do you surrender?"
23745Do you understand, and do you promise?"
23745Do you understand?
23745Does He Represent the Great Railway Interests?''"
23745Does it threaten any one else?
23745Does n''t your business ever bring you down our way?"
23745Does that seem like slighting you?
23745Gone, are n''t they?"
23745Had n''t you better go out and look around for him?"
23745Has Al ever told you, Mrs. Barslow, of our old times, when we, as individuals, were passing through our sixteenth- century stage?"
23745Has any one any suggestions as to the course to be followed?"
23745Has anything gone wrong?"
23745Have you taken a vow of seclusion, or what?"
23745He came forward, and, extending his hand, said,"How are you, Al?"
23745How about you and your conduct?"
23745How can I?"
23745How could they?
23745How did you learn of it?"
23745How does_ he_ account for it?"
23745How was that tobacco- tag business, Al?"
23745I asked,"Have n''t you a desire to make your choice, and stay?"
23745I can see the vine- covered porch, and Madame Lamoreaux''s boarding- house on the South Side--""And the old art gallery?"
23745I expect to see you at breakfast; but if I should n''t, Al, you''ll come aboard at nine, wo n''t you, and help run up the Jolly Roger?
23745I hope the salary is satisfactory?"
23745I trust, suh, that she is well?"
23745I''m at my office, and will wait for the information here.... Do n''t let me wait long, please, understand?
23745I''ve got to connect east at Elkins Junction with a special on that line...._ Got to_, d''ye see?
23745I-- can''t you think of any other way besides the posing?"
23745If you say sensationalism is immoral, I wo n''t dispute it, but just simply ask how the fact happens to be material?"
23745In fact, for present purposes, is n''t it better to have her refuse?"
23745Is it anything for which any one here-- for which I am to blame?
23745Is it true that Josie and her mother are poor?"
23745Is it true that you would all be-- ruined by a-- breaking up-- or anything of that sort?"
23745Is this Agnew?
23745It must be done-- do you all agree?"
23745It''s absurd for us to live in it, and I want to ask you first, can you sell it for us?"
23745Mr. Pendleton, after a moment''s thought, said:"Have you made an engagement for lunch?"
23745My wife asks how the breathing- spaces for the populace are coming on?"
23745Need I explain that I was young and the experience was one of the heart?
23745No muscles could long stand such a strain, and when they yielded, then what?
23745Now how can you fail to admit this?"
23745Oh, Mr. Elkins, why did you come out here, making us all fortunes which we have n''t earned, and upsetting everything?"
23745Oh, is that you, Ole?"
23745Oh, why did he follow me here?"
23745Ole, where''s Schwartz?"
23745Only, when you have taken Mr. and Mrs. Barslow to the hotel, will you please take me home?
23745Pacers or trotters?"
23745Ready, Jack?"
23745Shall I go away?
23745Shall it be hyah, o''at Fairchild, o''Angus Falls?
23745The rest of the story?
23745There is n''t anything, is there, Alice?"
23745Things have been slipping away from us, have n''t they?
23745Things were simpler then, Al, were n''t they?
23745Those are pretty houses up there; we''d have been astounded over them when we used to fish together on Beaver Creek;--but suppose they are?
23745Tolliver?"
23745W''y, did you ever hear how she''s been educated?"
23745Wa''n''t that a funny interduction?"
23745Wa''n''t there a feller that pulled hair outer the cat to paint Injuns with?
23745Wade?...
23745Was it ruin, or would my success here carry us through?
23745Was it the 11th or the 12th that Mr. Halliday was to return?
23745Was it the Junction?
23745Was n''t that a corking good speech?
23745Was not the wave high enough to put out the fires and kill the engine?
23745We may count upon you?"
23745Well, you remember Bill Trescott?"
23745Wha''d''ye''''spose they''re offerin''me for my land?"
23745What business has this''progress''of yours to interfere?"
23745What did she say?"
23745What do you say now, Al?"
23745What do you say to an auction?"
23745What do you say, Cornish?
23745What do you suppose he dared to tell him?"
23745What engineer would dare to dash on at such speed over a submerged track-- possibly floated from its bed, possibly barricaded by driftwood?
23745What good do they do us?"
23745What is it, anyhow?"
23745What is it?"
23745What is that value?
23745What policy would you adopt?"
23745What''s this Auditorium we''ve built?
23745What''s your notion about it, anyhow, Al?"
23745When will this contract be drawn?"
23745Where did you learn it all?"
23745Where will it Stop?
23745Where''s papa?"
23745Which is yours?"
23745Who is furnishing the brick and stone for the new Fairchild court- house and the big normal- school buildings at Angus Falls?
23745Why does he still avoid me?
23745Why not run along as we are?"
23745Why should n''t it be so here?"
23745Why, the stem is hollow, is n''t it?"
23745Why, yeh ai n''t a- cryin'', be yeh?"
23745Will you forgive me?"
23745Will you please explain it?"
23745Will, your friend Wade jar loose, or shall we have to seek further?"
23745Would Schwartz stop, or would he run desperately across, as he had dashed through the flood?
23745Would he suspect that I had left it as a trick, and resent the act?
23745Would n''t you''a''thought so, Jim?"
23745Yet what more had he done?
23745You know Riley''s man who said that the little town of Tailholt was good enough for him?
23745You know about Mr. Cornish and Josie, do n''t you?"
23745You think, of course, that Lattimore is a coming city?"
23745ejaculated Harper,"would he do it, d''ye think?"
23745he replied,"His Whiskers at the hotel told you I called that time, did he?
23745his voice dropped to the''cello- like undertone now;"is n''t that a little unkind?
23745said Giddings, his lightness all departed,"is it as vital as that?
23745said I;"and wo n''t you demoralize things?"
23745said Jim,"what of him?"
23745said he weakly; and as his glance took in Ole, he smiled and said:"A hellufa notion, you tank, do you?
23745said she, in a hushing whisper;"where is he?"
23745said she, in a sort of quivery way,''but what right have you to speak of him in that way?''
23745said she,"somewhere along the lake front, was n''t it?...
23745said she;"and what''s the use?"
23745what?"
29316''Twas deliberately done?
29316A slave to what? 29316 A slave to whom?
29316A slave to whom?
29316Ah, my Alvarado, if you have once fallen, what then? 29316 Alive-- unharmed?"
29316Alone?
29316Alvarado, do you go and summon----"Into the women''s apartments, my lord?
29316And Captain Alvarado?
29316And I shall have my revenge in full measure?
29316And Lady Morgan, sah?
29316And Mercedes?
29316And Mercedes?
29316And Morgan?
29316And de Tobar?
29316And guarantee my life and liberty?
29316And how came you unbidden into my private cabinet, Don Felipe?
29316And how came you?
29316And if there be any buccaneers yet alive?
29316And if they be gone?
29316And is this the honor of Captain Alvarado?
29316And my child, sir priest?
29316And once there, what then?
29316And so I do,answered Alvarado,"but who could help it?
29316And that will fetch us where?
29316And the cross?
29316And the treasure?
29316And then?
29316And then?
29316And this morning?
29316And what are we to do with them, señor?
29316And what more would you have, Donna Mercedes?
29316And what then?
29316And wherefore?
29316And who is to make it known, pray? 29316 And you left Donna Mercedes a prisoner?"
29316And you, Velsers?
29316And you, shameless girl, you forced yourself upon him? 29316 And you?"
29316Another pirate free and unbound? 29316 Are all preparations made?"
29316Are there any horses alive?
29316Are you in a state for a return journey at once, señor?
29316Are you mad?
29316Arrest? 29316 Art afraid to speak to me, to a woman, alone, sir captain?"
29316Ay, but what ship?
29316Ay, but who''ll plant the ladders?
29316Begin ye by questioning me? 29316 Boats?"
29316But Don Felipe?
29316But could''st find no better use for thy weapon than that?
29316But his name?
29316But how know you that the child you left is I?
29316But how? 29316 But how?"
29316But now, what is to be done with thee?
29316But this lady,urged Alvarado-- his lips could scarcely form the unfamiliar word"mother"--"and the good priest?
29316But what if we refuse?
29316But your plighted word?
29316But your reason? 29316 But, captain,"spoke up Sawkins, one of the boldest recruits, who was not in the secret,"be ye goin''buccaneerin''in boats?
29316But, señorita, thy father----"Is it not permitted that I speak with the captain of the soldiery who escort me?
29316By heaven,''twas a pretty play, was it not, mates? 29316 By whom, your Excellency?"
29316By your mother''s cross?
29316Can this be true?
29316Can we weather it?
29316Can you do it?
29316Can you keep your pistols dry?
29316Canst not see the necessity? 29316 Captain Morgan?"
29316Curse me, how can I? 29316 D''ye hear me?"
29316D''ye hear that, mates?
29316D''ye know there are few women who can resist me when I try to be agreeable? 29316 Dare you attempt to take the King''s ship?"
29316Despise you? 29316 Did none escape back up the road?"
29316Did you ever know me to show fear, de Lussan?
29316Did you kill her?
29316Did you, a Spanish officer, leave the lady defenseless amid those human tigers?
29316Do I value the lives of women and priests, accursed Spaniard, more than our own?
29316Do they know what''s up?
29316Do we have to wait for a lot of wimmin and papists?
29316Do you hear my father''s words, Alvarado?
29316Do you not see he wished to provoke this to escape just punishment? 29316 Do you propose to shoot me?"
29316Donna Mercedes?
29316Dost love me?
29316Dost thou look within thine own heart and see a fancy so evanescent that thou speakest thus to me?
29316Else why should I jeopard my life by freeing you? 29316 Fell?
29316For love of heaven, can you tell me who I am, what I am?
29316For what, pray?
29316Gentlemen, will you drink with me to our next merry meeting?
29316Had you not a name of your own?
29316Hadst not better bind the woman, too?
29316Hast deserved it at my hands, then?
29316Have you anything else to propose, sirs?
29316Have you had lesson enough? 29316 Have you spoken words of love to her?
29316Have you the ladders ready?
29316He lives then?
29316His mother?
29316His name?
29316Hornigold,said Morgan,"are you still faithful to me in this crisis?"
29316How came you here, sir, and alone?
29316How came you here?
29316How can that be when you are free, señor?
29316How know you this?
29316How like you our salute?
29316How many men have you gathered?
29316I will tell him,she answered,"or wilt thou tell him what I tell thee?"
29316I, one, sir, with your permission; Raveneau here, another; the Brazilian, the third; young Teach, a fourth, and Velsers----"Where is he?
29316If I free you what reward shall I have?
29316Is any one here who has been at La Guayra recently?
29316Is anybody aboard of her?
29316Is anything wrong? 29316 Is he stronger, braver, a better soldier?
29316Is it Panama?
29316Is it a practicable way?
29316Is it the wheel? 29316 Is it thou, Señora?"
29316Is it thou?
29316Is it true?
29316Is there rum and water enough for one day?
29316Is this my greeting?
29316Is this true, Captain Alvarado?
29316Is this true? 29316 Is''t done?"
29316Know you this path?
29316Many a woman has done so and----"Art in Holy Orders, señor?
29316Master Ben Hornigold, said ye that?
29316Mercedes,said Alvarado,"heardst thou all?"
29316Morgan-- who met her, you remember, when we stopped at Jamaica on our return from Madrid?
29316My God, señor, how know you that?
29316My life for his,she answered bravely(_ see page 289_) 283"Hast another weapon in thy bodice?"
29316My officer in whom I trusted? 29316 My shame?"
29316Nay, but wilt thou tell me so, with every day, every week, every hour, every moment, with kisses like to these?
29316Nay, señorita, but''tis unseemly----"Wouldst thou lesson me in manners, master soldier?
29316Now, sir, your name?
29316Of course not, but----"But what, sir? 29316 Or behead me?"
29316Pistol or knife?
29316Safe,answered the girl,"and thou?"
29316Señor, your name and rank?
29316Shall I fire?
29316Shall I have good quarter?
29316Shall I kill this one now?
29316Shall I summon her?
29316Shall we get good quarter?
29316She is hurt?
29316Should it bind where mine breaks? 29316 So,''tis you, is it?"
29316So?
29316That surprises you, does it?
29316The buccaneers?
29316The dagger at your feet?
29316The flames-- is it Panama?
29316The good sister?
29316Then why did you bid me strike and stand defenseless a moment since?
29316Think you I fear the Viceroy? 29316 Thinkest thou that I could love such a man as thou?"
29316Three?
29316Thy mother? 29316 To be sure the ship is there, but----""But what?"
29316To you? 29316 Treachery?
29316Until you are Lady Morgan?
29316Was it well fortified?
29316We''d rather die sword in hand, eh, lads?
29316Were the forts in good repair?
29316Were you simply a heretic that might be meet, but you are worse----"What do you mean?
29316What became of it?
29316What did she then?
29316What do we care for the King?
29316What do you mean?
29316What do you want me to do? 29316 What garrison then?"
29316What have you done with the child?
29316What have you done?
29316What is it now?
29316What is it that passes the love of woman?
29316What is there left?
29316What mean you?
29316What means he to do then?
29316What means this assault upon my captain? 29316 What next?"
29316What of that?
29316What of the men?
29316What say ye, gentlemen?
29316What sayest thou to that, sweet Mercedes?
29316What ship is that?
29316What ship?
29316What then? 29316 What think ye, gentlemen?"
29316What troubles thee, Alvarado?
29316What was it that he sang? 29316 What was it?"
29316What wilt thou do?
29316What would you do for him?
29316What would you have done?
29316What would you with us, señor?
29316What''s o''clock, I wonder?
29316What''s our course now, captain?
29316What''s this?
29316What''s to be done now?
29316What? 29316 When go you to my father, Señor Alvarado?"
29316When was this?
29316When?
29316Where are they, sir?
29316Where are you going? 29316 Where got ye that cross?"
29316Where got you that name?
29316Where is Alvarado?
29316Where is Mercedes?
29316Where is he?
29316Where is he?
29316Where is he?
29316Where is her horse?
29316Where will you lay hid,asked the boatswain,"until to- morrow night?"
29316Where? 29316 Which of you women will go first?"
29316Who are you that ask?
29316Who are you? 29316 Who are you?"
29316Who are you?
29316Who comes?
29316Who is he?
29316Who is this?
29316Who leads each boat?
29316Who threw that grating?
29316Who''s there? 29316 Why are you now in arms against us?"
29316Why did you not send me warning?
29316Why not kill me last night then?
29316Why not kill this caballero out of hand, captain?
29316Why should it not have been I?
29316Why stay your hand? 29316 Why,"she mused under her breath,"could he not have been the one?"
29316Will they carry all?
29316Will they fight, think ye?
29316Will you swear it?
29316Wilt Thou permit such things to be?
29316Wilt love me until then?
29316Wilt obey me in the future?
29316Wilt pay me blows for kisses? 29316 Wilt trust me fully, absolutely, entirely?"
29316Without a trial?
29316Would ye betray me?
29316Would you have me kill Don Felipe?
29316Would''st asperse my daughter''s name? 29316 Would''st sit in my place, eh?"
29316Yet you had refused?
29316You are yet alive, señor?
29316You did not think I designed so to honor you after last night, madam? 29316 You did, eh?"
29316You do not answer?
29316You hear?
29316You heard the news?
29316You loved my mother, did you not?
29316You urge nothing in extenuation?
29316You were there?
29316You would betray him?
29316You would fain fill my station, would you, sir?
29316You, Black Dog? 29316 (_ see page 281_) 265What would you do for him?"
29316(_ see page 351_) 347 By an impulse... she slipped her arms around his neck... and kissed him(_ see page 366_) 354"Treachery?
29316A shot?
29316After a short pause, Morgan resumed:"Have they suspected my escape?"
29316Alvarado, art ready for duty?"
29316Am I right, mates?"
29316And how much time have I now, I wonder?"
29316And what''s to do now?"
29316Another?
29316Are the rest silent?"
29316Are they all armed?"
29316Are you with me?"
29316Are you with me?"
29316Art alive?
29316Art satisfied, Captain?
29316Art still in the same mind as last night, I say?"
29316Art still in the same mind?"
29316Art with me?"
29316As for you, sir,"looking at the paralyzed ensign, lying bound upon the floor,"you thought you could outwit the old buccaneer, eh?
29316Besides, what mattered it?
29316Birth?
29316Bradley?"
29316But her body, worthy father?"
29316But my father----""What shall I have if I tell you?"
29316But will you not sit down?"
29316By God''s death, why do you tell me these things?
29316By St. Jago, sir, have you dared to offer violence to this lady?"
29316Can I believe you?"
29316Can I not acquire them?
29316Can we take the pass?
29316Canst stand unmoved, señor, in thy happiness before such misery as that?"
29316Come, man, wilt go with me?"
29316Could she make her way over the mountains?"
29316D''ye blame me now?
29316D''ye understand?"
29316Did Donna Mercedes send any message to me?"
29316Did any escape?"
29316Did you meet here by appoint?"
29316Did''st never feel that life itself were as nothing compared to what beats and throbs here?"
29316Did''st never love in thine own day, my father?
29316Didst prefer death to Harry Morgan?
29316Do I not have the honor of addressing Donna Mercedes de Lara?"
29316Do ye hear, men?
29316Do you recall it?
29316Does he love her more?
29316Don Felipe, you will pardon me?
29316Donna Mercedes, what do you here?"
29316Donna Mercedes?"
29316Eh, Bradley?"
29316Eh, Carib?"
29316Eh, Hornigold?
29316Fame?
29316For whom?"
29316For you there is----""You do n''t mean to burn me alive, do you?"
29316Guards for the pass now-- But how to get them?"
29316Had Morgan to save himself ruined his own ship?
29316Had he fainted or given way?
29316Hast another weapon in thy bodice?
29316Hath no one here a point for me?
29316Have I not a large measure?
29316Have you pleaded with her?
29316Have you, by chance-- repented?"
29316Hornigold, is there liquor?"
29316How came you here?
29316How dare you, a man of no birth, whose very name is an assumption, lift your eyes so high?"
29316How high would it rise?
29316How if I do not go with you?"
29316How''s that leg of yours?"
29316I care not for life without----""And did he tell thee why he broke his word?"
29316I have searched----""But who is this?"
29316I knew not I was so befriended----""You hear, you hear, my father, what these noble gentlemen say?"
29316I''d thought to wait until to- morrow and fetch some starveling priest to play his mummery, but why do so?
29316If I set you free, what can you do?"
29316If thou art base enough to fall, why not base enough to conceal?"
29316Is hanging enough?
29316Is it love or hate?"
29316Is it so?"
29316Is not one kiss as bad as a thousand?"
29316Is that forbidden?"
29316Is that punishment meet for him?
29316Is there aught to provoke thy jealousy or rage in this?
29316It is your own weakness you fear?
29316Know you the secret of the cross?"
29316L''Ollonois?"
29316Let me play my part this day as becomes a man, and when Donna Mercedes is restored to your arms----""Thou wilt plead for life?"
29316Loving God, can it be?
29316Mademoiselle,"he continued, baring his sword gracefully and saluting her,"will you have me for your champion?"
29316My God, what is it they intend to do to me?"
29316My father, you will not part us now?"
29316My mother-- how know you this?"
29316Now, what''s to be done?"
29316O Mother of God, is there no help?"
29316Oh, Alvarado, Alvarado, wilt thou stand by and let me be taken into the arms of another?
29316Perhaps to-- me?"
29316Quite like old times, eh?"
29316Riches?
29316Rising to his feet he cried:"But my father-- who is he-- who was he?"
29316Say I not true, gentlemen?
29316Shall I be balked thus?"
29316Shall I have my share?"
29316So you love me?
29316Speak you the English tongue?"
29316That accursed scourge again in arms?
29316That will be your boat yonder?"
29316The English way?"
29316The Indian trail?
29316The men hanging on the walls?
29316The rack?
29316The sister of your mother, you young dog-- what became of them all?
29316The thumbscrew?
29316There are but two places in the world now----""And those are----?"
29316There can be no harm in it, I think; eh, Bradley?"
29316There was a-- What''s that?
29316They''ve not been ashore yet, I take it?"
29316Threw yourself into his arms?"
29316To drown?
29316To whom?"
29316Wait until----""Until what, pray?"
29316Was he deceived?
29316Was he to go through that daily torture until he starved or died of thirst?
29316Was it thou?"
29316Was that water, spray from some tossing wave, or blood, upon his hand?
29316Was your heart breaking, too?
29316We abandoned ourselves to our dream, and at the first possible moment I am come to tell you all-- to submit----""Hast no plea to urge?"
29316Well, Donna Mercedes,"he continued,"art still in that prideful mood?"
29316Were any of you there?
29316Were you not Governor of Jamaica last year?"
29316Whar''s the ship?"
29316What are you about?"
29316What are you doing?
29316What could it be?
29316What could they do?
29316What did he want?
29316What did you?"
29316What do you want?"
29316What else is there left for me?
29316What fear ye, lads?"
29316What force is there, Señor Capitan?"
29316What had the Power he had mocked designed for his end?
29316What is her condition?"
29316What is it?"
29316What is the meaning of this outrage?
29316What is this strange tale of thine?"
29316What mattered anything else?
29316What mattered it now?
29316What matters anything else?"
29316What mean you?
29316What more?"
29316What more?"
29316What must she think of him?
29316What must she think of him?
29316What say ye, gentles all?
29316What supports life when love is denied?
29316What was there above him, beneath him, around him, that could add to his fear?
29316What was this mystery about his birth?
29316What would it be?
29316What would that be?
29316What''s this treasure?
29316What''s to do?"
29316What, soldiers, nobles, do ye turn executioners in this way?"
29316What, you move not?
29316Where had he come from?
29316Where is Admiral Kempthorne?"
29316Where is my Spanish pride?
29316Where is my maidenly modesty?
29316Where is the Señora Agapida?"
29316Where would it stop?
29316Where''s Lord Carlingford?"
29316Where''s your master?"
29316Who are these men?"
29316Who art thou, señor?"
29316Who had been his father, his mother?
29316Who is he?
29316Who was he?
29316Who will get it?
29316Who will get it?
29316Who will get it?
29316Who will volunteer to go over the mountains with him?"
29316Who will volunteer?"
29316Who''s in command?
29316Who''s with me?"
29316Whose men were those?
29316Why could n''t she have lived a moment longer?
29316Why did we ever come to this cursed coast?"
29316Why have you shot my people and seized me prisoner?"
29316Will you advise them to yield and thus spare these women?"
29316Will you not reconsider your words?
29316Wilt carry it?"
29316Wilt not allow us to minister to her?"
29316Wilt take the charge?"
29316With me in his arms-- Which of you, my lords,"she said, throwing back her head with superb pride,"would not have done the same?
29316Would Alvarado never come?
29316Would Alvarado never come?
29316Would anybody come?
29316Would it come crashing in heavy assault upon the sands as it generally did, beating out his life against the rock?
29316Would it flood in in peaceful calm as it was then drawing away?
29316Wouldst cozen me?
29316You and old Ben Hornigold are the only ones who do n''t shrink back, hey, Carib?
29316You do n''t want to see an old man, old enough to be your father, suffer some unknown, awful torture?
29316You know it?"
29316You know my power at last, eh?
29316You know the landing opposite Port Royal?"
29316You love me, do you not?"
29316You will indulge an old man''s desire to bless the marriage of the son as he did that of the mother?
29316You will not leave them here?"
29316You''d like a drink?
29316You''ll not desert an old comrade in his extremity?
29316You''ll not hang me?
29316Your mother, Señor Agramonte-- what became of her?
29316[ Illustration:"Hast another weapon in thy bodice?"]
29316[ Illustration]"Why did n''t you let me go?"
29316cried Alvarado, who had listened attentively,"the buccaneer?"
29316cried the captain(_ see page 143_) 128"Are you in a state for a return journey at once, señor?"
29316said the old boatswain,"St. Jago de Leon, Caracas, t''other side of the mountains will be our prize?"
29316shouted Morgan, struggling between rage and mortification,"thou hast lied to me then?"
43994''Buy it?'' 43994 ''Like it?''
43994''Take it?'' 43994 ''Then,''says I,''what''s the matter with your j''inin''the Sons o''Temperance, an''j''inin''the church, too?''
43994''What do you mean?'' 43994 ''When is that corn- meal coming?
43994''Who should I run against on Broadway one day but an old chum of mine in the army? 43994 ''You idjit,''says I,''when you got in a hot place in the war you did n''t try to fight single- handed, did you?
43994A camera?
43994All of what?
43994All this, yet unmarried at thirty? 43994 Am, eh?
43994An''he, bein''a Southerner, would n''t take a dare?
43994An''the pictur''has been on the plate all that time?
43994An''you did n''t develop it till to- day?
43994And from Miss Truett?
43994And leave the remains of our store smouldering?
43994And the houses in town?
43994And the town with the odd name-- Claybanks?
43994And you feel sure that she is n''t trifling with Caleb?
43994Any one-- any New Yorker, at least,--would have found Caleb an interesting subject,--don''t you think so?
43994Anything else? 43994 Anything else?
43994Are the farmers your principal customers?
43994As to your husbands, they will be delighted-- eh, Caleb? 43994 Black walnut timber?
43994Blanc- mange?--costly?
43994But did n''t say, in any way, that they belonged to him?
43994But does n''t your brother know?
43994But how am I to coax them?
43994But until then were there no ways of shielding them from the heat of the sun?
43994But what is it, man?
43994But what sort of man was he? 43994 But when?"
43994But where am I to get it?
43994But why should n''t they? 43994 But, Doctor, is n''t there any means of avoiding the torment of-- snakes, toads, bugs, and ants?"
43994But, young man, how did you get all these practical wrinkles in New York?
43994Ca n''t, eh? 43994 Caleb did that?"
43994Caleb, are there many more people of that kind in the town?
43994Caleb, what are you saying?
43994Caleb,Grace asked at her first opportunity,"are n''t there any deserving objects of charity in Claybanks?"
43994Caleb,Grace said,"was it as hot in the South, during the war, as it is out here?"
43994Caleb,exclaimed Grace, in genuine surprise,"it ca n''t be possible that you''ve been backsliding, and learning to dislike religious services?"
43994Cash, note, or trade?
43994Cash?
43994Could I have had better cause?
43994Crying? 43994 Did n''t I tell you?"
43994Did n''t I? 43994 Did you, indeed?
43994Do I? 43994 Do I?
43994Do n''t you know who I mean?
43994Do n''t you? 43994 Do they really notice it?"
43994Do you know that in spite of the cyclone the store has done twice as much business since you came as it ever did before in the same months? 43994 Do you know what you two have done, with your pianner- playin''?"
43994Do you mean to say that there are no pianos in this county?
43994Do you remember just how it was done?
43994Does she flirt even in church?
43994Eh? 43994 Eh?
43994Eh? 43994 Even snakes?"
43994For pity sakes, how does any one make coffee without boilin'',_ I''d_ like to know?
43994Had n''t you better keep quiet about it? 43994 Have you struck a stump?"
43994How can I help it, when I''ve you to love? 43994 How could I help it,"Grace replied,"after the delicate hint you left behind you,--the kettle boiling on the stove?"
43994How could any one be expected to know about anything that existed in an out- of- the- way hole- in- the- ground like Claybanks?
43994How did you?--how could you? 43994 How early will Somerton''s store be open?"
43994How long would it stay so, an''yet be fit to be developed?
43994How much do you want for it?
43994How-- does it-- strike me?
43994How?
43994I suppose we could n''t persuade her to come out here, to assist you in the store?
43994I suppose, from this, that you''d rather have seventy- five dollars than your colt?
43994I think''tis real cruel,Grace sighed,"just as--""Just as two mature people began daydreaming about each other?
43994I wonder how a little, sickly, always- tired man can have so much sympathy and tenderness?
43994I wonder,Grace said,"whether you know you often look as if you were in serious trouble?"
43994If this is the best hotel Caleb could find for us, what can the worst be?
43994Ill feeling? 43994 In-- their-- boots?"
43994Indeed I will-- our firm will; wo n''t we, Caleb?
43994Indeed? 43994 Indeed?
43994Indeed?
43994Is Saul also among the prophets?
43994Is it done-- really done?
43994Is that all it is?
43994Is that all?
43994Is that so? 43994 Is there a servant in it?"
43994Is there any Western town that could n''t say as much, I wonder?
43994Is this the place for sarcasm? 43994 Is this the road,"Grace answered,"over which you walked, at night, when you visited your uncle?"
43994Is, eh? 43994 It does seem odd, does n''t it?
43994It was your music that started the-- what shall I call it?
43994Know Caleb? 43994 Light the lamps, wo n''t you?"
43994Little surprise? 43994 May you?
43994No fooling?
43994No hall, no--"Why not make believe that the sitting room is a square hall?
43994No reason? 43994 Not even in your mirror?"
43994Now, Mr. Crosspatch, how do you feel?
43994Now, Somerton, what do you say to my brickyard plan? 43994 Object?
43994Of course, but-- did you make sure of the line- marks-- the boundaries?
43994Oh, no, she would n''t,said Mrs. Taggess, who overheard the remark;"but I think''twas very kind of her to set out her very best china, do n''t you?
43994Pardon my thick head,said Philip,"but how?"
43994Phil, did n''t even Caleb know what was going on?
43994Probably, as you think so; but who is she?
43994Quite likely, but did he say that those trees-- that land-- was his?
43994Rather a dismal picture, is n''t it?
43994Right you are, but-- have you thought over this project carefully?
43994Shall we enter?
43994Show off with what? 43994 Silly?
43994So even ice- cream is a means of grace, Caleb-- eh?
43994Thank you, but should n''t sweetness have any strength and character? 43994 That so?
43994That so?
43994That tall, dashing- looking Southerner?
43994That was great luck for you, was n''t it? 43994 That''s rather rough on my wife, eh?"
43994That''s somewhat non- committal, is n''t it?
43994The Doctor?
43994Then the thing is to be a go?
43994Then those mortgages are practically worthless?
43994Then why are n''t all swamps drained?
43994Then why are you trembling so violently?--why do you look like a person in the agony of death?
43994Then why does n''t the government do it?
43994Then why not teach your partner the business?
43994There what is?
43994They are, eh? 43994 Think the man that put''em in did the work at a fair price?"
43994Thought what, ladybird?
43994Throw- ins? 43994 To be horrified at the manner in which a lot of his money has been spent?
43994To me? 43994 Trade, eh?
43994Understand it?
43994Wa''n''t any of''em millionnaires?
43994Was it I who was ill, instead of you, or have I been bereft of my senses for a fortnight or more?
43994Well, hain''t we got a crick? 43994 Well, have you got the money to pay for it?"
43994Well, what''s the matter with the parlor? 43994 Well, why not?
43994Wh- a- a- a- a- at? 43994 What did the soldiers do when they became sick in hot weather?"
43994What do you mean?
43994What do you suppose is on Caleb''s mind now?
43994What do you suppose they will have to eat and drink in Caleb''s room? 43994 What do you think of it?"
43994What else could she do?
43994What is it?
43994What put that notion into your head?
43994What sort of a thing is it?
43994What was it? 43994 What''s the matter with you fellows here, that you do n''t grow old?"
43994What? 43994 What?
43994What? 43994 What?
43994What? 43994 What?"
43994When do you really begin?
43994When do you suppose they''ll begin to sing?
43994When?
43994Where does he write from?
43994Where was I? 43994 Where''ll we find the people to save?"
43994Whereabouts is it? 43994 Who from?"
43994Why did n''t I think of the grain- sacks? 43994 Why did they do that, I wonder?"
43994Why do n''t you build the new store of it, Phil?
43994Why had n''t I sense to get leave of absence for a week, and look at the gift before accepting it? 43994 Why not?
43994Why not?
43994Why should n''t I? 43994 Why wo n''t the warehouse answer?
43994Why, Doctor, what is the matter?
43994Why, Mr. Wright, which of us looks ill?
43994Why, Mr. Wright--"Call me Caleb, wo n''t you? 43994 Why, if it''s a fair question, how much money did you make?"
43994With what exact words?
43994Wo n''t you do me a great favor? 43994 Wo n''t you get the Doctor, Caleb-- quick?"
43994Would n''t you, Caleb?
43994Would you mind developin''it to- night, in your kitchen, before company? 43994 Yes?
43994You Grand Army men wo n''t feel hurt if the custom is started here, will you?
43994You do n''t expect to reason him into believing that you''re less effectively dressed than you are?
43994You do, eh?
43994You remember that magnificent house of old Billion''s, on Madison Avenue-- a house of yellowish brown brick? 43994 You''ll stand by me, boys?"
43994You''re absolutely sure that I''ve no way out of it?
43994You''ve not been tender- hearted enough to give up the piano?
43994You?--a country gal?--an''a saleswoman? 43994 _ Et tu, Brute?_ Now is my humiliation complete; but as Caleb is where he is, let us make the best of it."
43994''But,''says some of''em,''what''s to be did when the underclothes gets dirty?''
43994''God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform;''but I s''pose you''ve helped sing that in church?"
43994''Try some samples, gentlemen?''
43994''Twill sound big; do n''t you think so?"
43994''Twould be heartless-- really dishonest-- to leave them, would n''t it?
43994''What studies?''
43994''What with?''
43994''Who are they?''
43994''You can lead a horse to water, but you ca n''t make him drink''--you''ve heard the old saying?"
43994A second more, an''I''d ha''dropped the hull thing on this carpet-- or is it a shawl?
43994After seating himself and bowing his head a moment, he succeeded in saying:--"''How did you?--how could you?''
43994Ai n''t she a peeler, though?"
43994Am I stupider than they?"
43994An''even now you''ve seen it, do n''t it''pear''bout as mysterious as the ways o''Providence?
43994An''say-- Je-- ru-- salem!--when did you say you took that?"
43994An''she said,''Could I have said it plainer?''
43994And about what to do when you do n''t find what you want in them?
43994And what is business for, I should like to know, but to enable women to keep house-- and keep their pianos, if they have any?"
43994And who taught you?"
43994Are all engineers like you?--contriving to turn nothing into something?"
43994Are n''t such things the custom in other parts of the United States?"
43994Are n''t we friends?
43994Are n''t we one?
43994Are there any women like her in their set?"
43994Are they as hard to collect as interest on mortgages?"
43994Are you sure that you saw this property?"
43994As for me,--''There''s Only One Girl in the World''--you''ve heard the song?"
43994Besides, what would there be for her in other ways?"
43994But I thought five cents was the customary price of a drink or a cigar out here?"
43994But I was tryin''to set my best foot forward, so I went on:--"''I said"them"for"those"just now, perhaps you noticed?''
43994But ai n''t you got nothin''else on your mind to do, besides exercisin''your hoss once in a while?"
43994But did n''t the other fellers try to cut you out?"
43994But how about the sick, and the poor little babies?"
43994But now-- oh, I''d like to hide my face somewhere for a--""Would you, indeed?"
43994But say-- who''d look after my Sunday- school class while I was away?"
43994But see here, is n''t it most church time?
43994But see here, old chap, did n''t it ever occur to you to apply it to yourself?"
43994But tell me now,--frankly,--don''t you ever long for the past?
43994But this merely piqued curiosity, so Philip said:--"Do you think it fair to keep all the fun to yourself, you selfish scamp?
43994But what are you going to do about it?"
43994But what can it be?"
43994But what else?"
43994But what rose is without its thorn?
43994But what''s on your mind, Caleb?
43994But what''s the matter with doin''somethin''more?
43994But you really think my plan is n''t foolish?"
43994But, Philip--"here Caleb looked embarrassed,"you haven''t-- don''t you think you could make out to say somethin''to me about her?"
43994But, my dear girl, do you know what such an enterprise would cost?"
43994By the way, have you yet heard from Caleb on malaria as a means of grace?
43994By the way, how is Claybanks corn- flour, Somerton''s brand, going in England?"
43994By the way, is n''t it fortunate that I adopted Uncle Jethro''s habit of keeping most of the store cash on my person?
43994Ca n''t we get an option on them?"
43994Ca n''t we three organize a company, right here, in our hats or pockets, and get the start of any and all others in the business?
43994Ca n''t you suggest a boarding place, in a private family?"
43994Caleb seated himself awkwardly, looked around him, and said:--"Hope you asked a blessin''on all this?"
43994Caleb, could n''t you trust those people to a woman for a little while?"
43994Can you cook?"
43994Certainly they would have earned it, and was not the laborer worthy of his hire?
43994Come into the back room, wo n''t you?
43994Could you''a''b''lieved it, if you had n''t seen it with your own eyes?
43994Did he say that Taggess''s land was his?"
43994Did he say the land he showed you was his?
43994Did he say which side of the line his own property was?"
43994Did n''t I tell you how sensible she always was?
43994Did n''t bring in my rifle an''shotgun to sell, did he, nor flat- irons, nor cook- stove?"
43994Did ye ever see finer wannut land''n that?
43994Did you ever see him look so handsome, until to- day?"
43994Did you have good health from the first?"
43994Do go on; have n''t we proved to you that we think your projects good?"
43994Do n''t I look clever enough?"
43994Do n''t you get absolutely, savagely, heart- hungry for it?"
43994Do n''t you know that things to laugh at are dismally scarce at this season of the year?
43994Do n''t you see?"
43994Do n''t you want some?"
43994Do n''t you want to give your husband a pleasant s''prise?"
43994Do tell me what kind of pictures you refer to, and who has them?"
43994Do they improve on acquaintance?
43994Do you chance to know just when and where you caught the fever?"
43994Do you hear any sound in that direction?"
43994Do you know a man named Caleb Wright?"
43994Do you know what that bath- room, with its tank, pump, drain, etc., has cost?
43994Do you think that my interest in the business of the store is making me sordid-- mercenary-- grasping?"
43994Do you think the cyclone has hurt you a lot, for the present?"
43994Do you want anything from here?
43994Do you want the earth?
43994Do you wish to superintend the transforming of my warehouse into a temporary store, while I hurry away to buy goods?
43994Does n''t she say anything about Caleb?"
43994Does n''t that make your heart dance?
43994Eh, Caleb?"
43994Fall in love with your paragon of women?
43994Finally one of them succeeded in gasping:--"Them little things that bores holes''longside the crick?
43994Got any other plate as old as the one this pictur''was made from?"
43994Grace laughed, and replied:--"But were n''t they lots of fun?"
43994Grace looked at her husband admiringly, contemplatively, exultantly, and said:--"Who''d have thought it a year ago?"
43994Grace said,"ca n''t we do anything hearty for its own sake, without being rewarded for it?"
43994Have you had the entire work of the store since Uncle Jethro died?"
43994How could you?
43994How did it happen?"
43994How do you feel?"
43994How do you s''pose some of the log houses here are so tight in the joints that they need no chinkin''?
43994How does the entire plan strike you?"
43994How is it with you?''
43994How old?"
43994How on earth do you suppose this kind of brick got into Claybanks?"
43994How''d you come to know so much about such things?"
43994How''s that for a genuine man?"
43994How''s this?"
43994I could make half a dozen kinds of biscuit sandwiches in ten minutes, and I could give them iced tea with lemon and sugar, and oh--""Well?"
43994I do n''t s''pose you knowed there was the makin''of a first- class country merchant in you, did you, till you got the chance to try?
43994I hope I''m not in the way in the store when you''re talking business?"
43994I s''pose your wife''s told you what she''s done about music for the church?
43994I wish--""Well?"
43994I wonder if Black Sam could n''t teach the business to his wife?"
43994I wonder if Caleb has told you that you, too, are a means of grace?
43994I wonder if she has caught the Western fever from Caleb?
43994I wonder if uncle knew the cost of a high- grade upright piano?
43994I wonder if you two ever know how to thank Heaven that you are as you are-- both well- built an''healthy?
43994If folks here do n''t know that you''ve a lot of money in the bank in New York, where''s the sense of lettin''''em know it?"
43994If it is n''t an impertinent question, what had you selected as your life''s work?"
43994If malaria has done so much good, and is doing it, do you think it ought to be preserved,--say as an American institution?"
43994Is it any louder?"
43994Is it as much as that?"
43994Is that a very silly notion?"
43994Is the store far from here?"
43994Is there a plumber in the town?"
43994Is there anything more about her?"
43994It ca n''t be that you''re going to start a plumber in business here?
43994Kind o''seems, then, as if you an''me was in the same boat, do n''t it?"
43994Let''s see; what was we talkin''''bout when I turned off onto this story?"
43994Marney?"
43994May I write it?"
43994My dear girl, what is the matter?"
43994No?
43994Now do you understand?"
43994Now, as a married man, an''a good friend of mine, what do you honestly think of my future?"
43994Oh!--what is that?"
43994One walnut stump?
43994Owl?"
43994Perhaps the cyclone was, for us, a blessing in disguise-- eh?"
43994Philip hurried to the store; Caleb lingered and said to Grace:--"Reckon you''ve had a little s''prise, hain''t you?
43994Philip looked incredulous, and asked:--"From what?"
43994Philip was obliged to ask:--"Is n''t it shockingly dismal?"
43994Quite a difference, eh?"
43994Remembering some advertisements I''ve seen in newspapers, I says,"What do you do it with-- pills or powders?"
43994Say, Philip, you''ve got a mighty long head-- do you know it?
43994See here, Squire, have I been swindled?"
43994See one thing comin''after another, an''all of''em comin''plainer an''stronger ev''ry minute?
43994Seems strange, does n''t it?"
43994She looked inquiringly at her husband, and said:--"Exactly as I wish?
43994She says he has completely changed in appearance-- and by what means, do you suppose?"
43994She''s never had a chill before, I reckon?"
43994Sixty dollars?"
43994Somerton?"
43994Soon she stopped, looked about inquiringly, and asked:--"Ca n''t any of you sing it?
43994Suppose they fail to pay after having been trusted a full year, is n''t the law good for anything?"
43994That man came of tall, broad- shouldered stock on both sides-- you would n''t imagine it, would you, to look at him?
43994That means,''What are you goin''to give me for comin''here instead of buyin''somewhere else?''
43994That stuff that there''s jokes about in the newspapers sometimes,--jokes about gals that''s too thin- waisted to hug, but can eat barl''s of it?"
43994That''s only fair, is n''t it?"
43994That''s the common- sense view of the matter, is n''t it?"
43994The Doctor smiled, shook his head doubtfully, and said:--"What if he wo n''t?
43994The claimant and his companions exchanged looks of astonishment, and the deputy drawled:--"How''d he git it, Jim?"
43994The old man''s eyes twinkled, for what man of affairs is there who does not enjoy the details of a smart trade-- at some other man''s expense?
43994The two men continued to ride until the farmer said:--"Here''s my line-- see the blaze on this tree?
43994Then Caleb fixed his eyes inquiringly upon Philip''s face and kept them there so long that Philip asked:--"What now, Caleb?"
43994There might be a vein of gold here, but how could the world ever learn of it?
43994There was no other place for Philip himself to go after the store was closed, for was not his wife there?
43994Thet''ll prove who ye be, an''like enough he''ll know me, too,''specially if it''s--""Why not Doctor Taggess?"
43994To be able to ask in a store,"How would you make this up?"
43994Want to get settled to- day?"
43994Was business really so exacting, or was it merely absorbing?"
43994Was it so large a sum?"
43994Was there ever a time when your wish was not law to me?"
43994We rode out there on horseback, stopped at the edge of some wooded ground, and he said,''Did you ever see finer walnut land than that?''
43994Weefer?"
43994Well?"
43994What I was''buttin''''about was only this: are you plumb sure that I''m the right man for the job?"
43994What are they?"
43994What can I do for you?"
43994What can the matter be?"
43994What can we do for you?"
43994What did they say-- in general?"
43994What do you s''pose she''ll think after she''s looked around?"
43994What do you see?"
43994What does it mean?"
43994What else have I to live for, out here, but you?
43994What ever came of that car- load of walnut stumps that I sent East last summer?"
43994What give you that idee?"
43994What if he should--""Should what?
43994What is your price?"
43994What shall it be-- stay, or go?
43994What shall we do with it?"
43994What was it?"
43994What would your Uncle Jethro say if he could look in a minute?
43994What''ll you gimme for the saddle an''bridle?
43994What''s the matter with your takin''your uncle''s house an''livin''in it?
43994What''s to keep ye from gittin''on yer hoss now an''ridin''out with me?
43994When husband and wife sat down to supper, Philip said:--"How did the managing partner get along to- day?"
43994When the seller of the walnut land had departed, the young man said:--"See anythin''wrong''bout this hoss?"
43994Where are your wits?
43994Where did Claybanks get such people?"
43994Where did you learn so much about houses?
43994Where''s Mr. Truett?
43994Where''s the use in killin''the goose that lays the golden egg?
43994Who do n''t?
43994Who owns the clay banks?
43994Why are you looking at nothing in that vague manner?"
43994Why not go tell the story to your wife, as an eye- opener?
43994Why, Squire, what''s the matter with good standing black walnut as security?"
43994Why, do you know that almost every one of our greatest Presidents was born or brought up in malary- soaked country?
43994Why, when a man buys somethin'', he gen''rally says,''What ye goin''to throw in?''
43994Wife, did you hear that?
43994Will you forgive me if I hurry out to them?
43994Wo n''t the business soon be easier, as you become accustomed to it, so we may have our evenings together once more?"
43994Wo n''t you choose a new one or let me have the letter itself, when you''ve read it, provided it contains no secrets?"
43994Wo n''t you find me two or three men, this morning-- at once-- to unpack my things that came from the city, and put them into the house?
43994Wo n''t you oblige your husband, at once, by going to the house, and making a picture of yourself, on a lounge, with your eyes shut?"
43994Wo n''t you tell us?"
43994Wonder what this is?
43994Would the wonders of this house and its housekeeper never cease?
43994Would you mind bringing it into the house for me, my hands being full?"
43994Would you mind lettin''me try to make a pictur''or two some day?"
43994XV-- CAUSE AND EFFECT"EVER have any trouble with your bath- tub arrangements?"
43994XVII-- FOREIGN INVASION"WELL, Caleb,"said Philip, on the day after Decoration Day,"how did the bath- house opening- day pan out?"
43994You a country gal?"
43994You brought up in the country, an''not know what a''throw- in''is?
43994You could n''t have been the only woman who profited by the advice you received?"
43994You do n''t believe I would laugh at anything you''re earnest about, do you?"
43994You got with a squad, or a comp''ny, or regiment, did n''t you, so''s to have all the help you could get, did n''t you?''
43994You hain''t met Jake, I reckon?"
43994You know Caleb Wright?"
43994You remember One- Arm Ojam, from Middle Crick township?"
43994You wo n''t think me neglectful, or less loving than I''ve promised to be, will you?''
43994You''re crying?
43994You''re knocked pretty flat, too, ai n''t you?
43994asked Caleb, with a suggestion of the old- time pathos in his face and voice,"an''are they really pleased?
43994said Philip, winking at his wife,"how would this do:''Not exactly a means of grace, but within fifteen minutes of it''--eh?"
43994the things that boys makes fish- bait of?"
5405''And- out?
5405''Ow much a month will you be getting for such h''engagements?
5405A joke, hey? 5405 A little poker game on the way down, eh?"
5405A-- WHAT?
5405After lunch, shall we climb the mountain?
5405Ah, you know?
5405Ai n''t you goin''?
5405All the way from St. Louis for a telephone call, eh?
5405Am I committed?
5405Am I hopeless?
5405And I can come to see you now?
5405And I for Ramon? 5405 And I suppose you wish me to give you back to her?"
5405And all the romance is gone?
5405And did you tell Mr. Cortlandt what I did?
5405And had n''t you intended taking an ocean trip?
5405And how about those gambling debts?
5405And if I do n''t agree you will tell Mr. Garavel that I''m going to make trouble?
5405And if he is n''t?
5405And live off me for another week, I suppose? 5405 And now, as for you, senor?"
5405And put it together again?
5405And really do n''t you know anything about the Panama Canal?
5405And she was-- petite?
5405And small?
5405And what said your female upon your proposal of marriage?
5405And why not? 5405 And why not?
5405And why should I not be practical? 5405 And yet there is nothing really wrong about it, is there?
5405And you have never been to the tropics?
5405And you married one of these Panamanicures, eh?
5405And you never doubted me?
5405Another thing,Kirk went on, desperately:"do you suppose that if what you believe were true I could have the inhuman nerve to come here to- night?
5405Anthony? 5405 Anthony?
5405Anthony?
5405Any cats and dogs you''d like to have drawing salary from me? 5405 Any luck?"
5405Anybody I know?
5405Are n''t there any beautiful ladies left?
5405Are you absolutely broke?
5405Are you diplomatting now?
5405Are you helping to dig this canal?
5405Are you joking?
5405Are you out of breath that you stop so soon?
5405Are you really afraid to do anything?
5405Are you sure?
5405Are you sure?
5405As for to- night, do you attribute any meaning to my father''s request that you dine with us?
5405At twenty- five cents a word? 5405 Back to town, I think,"Edith told him,"And you?"
5405But could he win? 5405 But do n''t you want to have a voice in your own affairs?"
5405But do you think it was wise for you to come?
5405But how about the girl who is to sour the syrup of my being and make it ferment?
5405But how will you handle Anthony?
5405But surely you were called in time?
5405But those men who swore they saw me?
5405But what has all this to do with my coming to see you?
5405But why did you select such a ridiculous combination? 5405 But why do n''t they try me or let me get bail?
5405But you do n''t bet on all these miraculous whales and things?
5405But, Kirk, what about me?
5405But-- isn''t she beautiful?
5405But-- suppose you should not clear yourself of this-- murder-- would you wish to drag down my daughter''s name?
5405By the way, what is her name?
5405By- the- way, when are you going into business with him?
5405Ca n''t you guess?
5405Ca n''t you understand that such obligations do n''t exist between friends? 5405 Can I get you something, sir-- a little champagne, perhaps, to settle your stomach?"
5405Could n''t you telephone?
5405D''jou hit him?
5405D''you know what that unnatural parent did?
5405DO I? 5405 Delays to trains, I suppose?"
5405Did I hurt you?
5405Did he claim that?
5405Did he tell the truth? 5405 Did n''t I read that he had been sent to jail recently?"
5405Did n''t he promise you the job?
5405Did n''t you go away on a ship?
5405Did they hurt you much?
5405Did you SEE her?
5405Did you buy a ticket?
5405Did you ever hear him swear?
5405Did you ever see them?
5405Did you expect her to yield so tamely?
5405Did you just arrive here?
5405Did you know he had been maltreated in prison?
5405Did you lock him in?
5405Did you not trick us also? 5405 Did you see Cortlandt again after I left you?"
5405Did you send Annette for me?
5405Did you send for me?
5405Did you stay here?
5405Did you tell him I was in the affair?
5405Did-- did you do all that?
5405Do I look as if I were?
5405Do n''t they love each other?
5405Do n''t you believe I''m Kirk Anthony?
5405Do n''t you know anybody?
5405Do n''t you see you must stay and explain to those men? 5405 Do n''t you see-- before we could get acquainted nicely people would be talking?"
5405Do n''t you think Miss Garavel is a pretty girl?
5405Do n''t you think that is going a bit too far? 5405 Do you drink, Kirk?"
5405Do you feel that? 5405 Do you find him so amusing?"
5405Do you intend to hunt orchids to- morrow?
5405Do you know the Chiquitas?
5405Do you live around here?
5405Do you live in Panama?
5405Do you love me?
5405Do you mean it?
5405Do you mean that Stein is a-- detective?
5405Do you mean the gentleman in thirty- two?
5405Do you mean to say you do n''t love him?
5405Do you promise?
5405Do you realize that you ca n''t live at the Tivoli?
5405Do you really want your relatives to tell you whom to meet, whom to love, and whom to marry?
5405Do you speak Spanish?
5405Do you think Anthony is worth it?
5405Do you think I could ever give you up?
5405Do you think I will raise the standard of efficiency?
5405Do you think I would have come riding with you if I had?
5405Do you think it would be safe?
5405Do you think that is quite fair to her? 5405 Do you think they intend to leave us?"
5405Do you want me to lose my job?
5405Do you wish to cross the stream?
5405Does n''t anybody know I''m here?
5405Does that mean you wo n''t even allow me to see your daughter?
5405Down in your heart do you really think so?
5405Dwarf, eh?
5405Eh? 5405 Eh?
5405Eh? 5405 Eh?
5405Embezzle? 5405 Enjoying yourself?"
5405Ever see any rubber- trees?
5405For instance?
5405Friend of yours?
5405Funny how I found you, was n''t it?
5405Funny, is n''t it, how I got called down and Ramen Alfarez got fired on his account? 5405 Funny, is n''t it?"
5405General Alfarez could n''t very well step in after he had publicly stepped out, could he? 5405 Gentlemen, you will be so kind as to geeve the names, yes?
5405Going to work on the canal?
5405Got you some games yesterday?
5405Great doings, eh? 5405 H- how have they treated you, Buster?"
5405Hallan?
5405Has he said anything?
5405Have I lost my senses?
5405Have n''t you any resentment? 5405 Have you any baggage?"
5405Have you been drinking?
5405Have you been thinking about that girl I spoke of?
5405Have you done your penance?
5405Have you heard?
5405He gave you that fairy tale, eh? 5405 He is, then, of blue blood?"
5405He recovered, did he? 5405 He''s a worthless sort of chap, is n''t he?"
5405He-- he''s alone, you say?
5405Here in the hotel?
5405Honest?
5405How CAN you be so calm?
5405How about that, Alfarez?
5405How are the other boys coming on?
5405How did I come aboard?
5405How did it happen?
5405How did you beat me home?
5405How did you find out?
5405How did you get here?
5405How do we get in?
5405How do you know?
5405How does a fellow ever get acquainted with a girl down here? 5405 How far is it?"
5405How is Hig-- the bony fellow?
5405How is our little''stag''coming on?
5405How long will it take to hear from your people?
5405How much did he send? 5405 How should I know his number?
5405How so?
5405How so?
5405How the deuce did you make it?
5405How would you like an inside position?
5405Huh?
5405Huh?
5405Huh?
5405I do n''t know you, Mr.--what''s the name again? 5405 I have n''t any special yearnings in that direction, but-- what do you think about me?"
5405I have seen you every day, every hour-"Indeed?
5405I informed you concerning those good fortunes some time since, eh?
5405I presume you consent?
5405I suppose the Alfarez family is one of the first settlers-- Mayflower stock?
5405I suppose they were alarmed at the hotel?
5405I trust I need not insist upon seeing the prisoner?
5405I will-- I mean, is that so?
5405I-- I shall leave you, perhaps?
5405I? 5405 I?"
5405If I choose not to give up Chiq-- Miss Garavel, then what? 5405 If Ramon is n''t satisfactory to her, ought you to force her inclination?"
5405If it is in my power to oblige, w''at matter the law? 5405 If there were n''t so much politics in this job, he''d be Master of Transportation of the P. R. R. That''s doing pretty well, is n''t it?
5405If you have cut him off, why do you care what becomes of him?
5405In a hurry to get to Colon?
5405In other words, you intend to make it hot for me, eh?
5405In what capacity is he employed, may I ask?
5405In what way may I be of service to you?
5405In what way?
5405Indeed, why should I imagine such things?
5405Indeed?
5405Is he badly hurt?
5405Is he short and thick- set?
5405Is he your father?
5405Is he, then, an old friend?
5405Is it Ramon Alfarez?
5405Is it because-- I''m with you?
5405Is it really signed, sealed, stamped, and delivered in the presence of?
5405Is it that I am dreaming?
5405Is she growing rebellious?
5405Is that why you do n''t want to apply there?
5405Is that your first or last name?
5405Is there a good one handy?
5405Is there more than one?
5405Is there no-- girl, for instance? 5405 Is this the best you''ll do for me?"
5405It does wake up your patriotism, does n''t it? 5405 It''s awful to marry somebody you do n''t like,"he declared, with such earnest conviction that she inquired, quickly:"Ah, then are you married?"
5405Joke? 5405 Kirk, I used to think you were an unusually forward young man, but you''re not very worldly, are you?"
5405Know what?
5405Letter? 5405 Line?"
5405Lottery ticket, eh?
5405Love her?
5405May I have a word with you, sir?
5405May I inquire the cause of this-- estrangement?
5405May I sit beside you, then? 5405 Maybe you intended to take some other ship?"
5405Me?
5405Mistake?
5405Money?
5405More money? 5405 Must have coin in advance, eh?"
5405My dear boy, do you suppose Mrs. Stephen Cortlandt cares what these people say?
5405My friend does not possess a card at the moment, eh?
5405My what?
5405Never? 5405 Night?
5405No? 5405 No?
5405Not midnight? 5405 Not very bad?"
5405Nothing is to be said until Miss Gar-- Mrs. Anthony gives the word; you understand? 5405 Now what do you intend doing?"
5405Now, speaking as one gentleman to another, do you happen to know where we can get a hand- out?
5405Of course not, but--"What?
5405Of course you know the general lay- out?
5405Of course, you will live beyond your salary?
5405Oh, now, you wo n''t cut me out just because I pull bell- cords and you pull diplomatic wires? 5405 Oh, will you?"
5405Or is it because of our row?
5405Overslept? 5405 Panama is in Central America or Mexico or somewhere, is n''t it?"
5405Perhaps I can help you to find your way, senor?
5405Perhaps you had better have the doctor?
5405Praise God, boss, we are''appy gentlemen to- day, are we not?
5405Pretty spot, is n''t it? 5405 Proof?
5405Proof?
5405Provided---"What?
5405Rather a long drive, is n''t it?
5405Really, did that effect it?
5405Really, is n''t there?
5405Really, now, could n''t you bring yourself to marry a chap who was n''t aristocratic, rich, and handsome? 5405 Really?
5405Really?
5405Really?
5405Really?
5405Ride back and forth every day?
5405Right? 5405 Row, eh?"
5405Rubber velvet?
5405Runnels did n''t offer you that sort of position?
5405Say, why did you do that?
5405See here, Miss Chiquita, may I call on you?
5405Send the purser to me, will you? 5405 Senor Anthony, it is?"
5405Seriously, now, do n''t you really---?
5405Shall I come again to- morrow?
5405She''s a corker, is n''t she?
5405She''s the dearest thing I ever saw; and was n''t she game? 5405 So Clifford is your man?"
5405So I must stand up all the way to Panama, eh?
5405So soon?
5405So, your engagement to Miss Garavel is broken?
5405Still politics, I suppose?
5405Suppose I do n''t choose to accept what it pleases people to hand me?
5405Suppose I should show you a family tree that you could n''t throw a stone over?
5405Swam ashore to rest, I suppose?
5405Taboga?
5405Tell me first why I must give you up?
5405That''s Chiriqui Prison, is n''t it?
5405That''s awfully-- nice,gasped Anthony;"but-- er-- what''s the idea?"
5405That''s rather rough on them, is n''t it?
5405The bugs?
5405The queen?
5405The senor is reech man''s son, eh? 5405 The what?"
5405The work, too?
5405Then he''s coming later?
5405Then how did I get this ticket?
5405Then it''s really coming off? 5405 Then of course you know?"
5405Then they have patched up a truce with Alfarez? 5405 Then this would seem to end our fine hopes, eh?"
5405Then you WILL let her go with us?
5405Then you also are a great man, eh?
5405Then you do n''t know?
5405Then you have lost your money as well as your baggage and your identity?
5405Then you have proof?
5405Then you have seen the Colonel?
5405Then you- you ca n''t send a message-- possibly?
5405There is nothing else?
5405They were looking for a short cut to the East Indies, were n''t they?
5405Thief, eh? 5405 This quarrel you speak of?
5405This? 5405 This?"
5405Tip h''off? 5405 To- morrow?"
5405W''at is your bizness?
5405W''at is your name?
5405W''ere do you leeve-- w''at''otel?
5405WAS I?
5405WHAT? 5405 WHAT?"
5405WHO IS IT?
5405Wanted to rob my old friend, Mr.--What''s his name?
5405Was she wearing a denim dress when you saw her?
5405Well, SHE''S all white, and I want you to find her to- day-- TO- DAY, understand? 5405 Well, are you equal to it?"
5405Well, well, I suppose your mother taught you to speak English?
5405Well, what can you offer? 5405 Well, what do you think of that?
5405Well, what has a vivid dead whale to do with me?
5405Well?
5405Well?
5405Wellar? 5405 Wha''for?"
5405What about that? 5405 What ails you these last few weeks?
5405What ails you, Stephen?
5405What am I arrested for?
5405What are some of the other leading families?
5405What are they good for?
5405What are you doing here?
5405What are you doing?
5405What can you do?
5405What canal? 5405 What d''you think he wrote me, Mrs. Cortlandt?
5405What did he say when you reported?
5405What did you call me?
5405What difference would that make, if the young people love each other?
5405What do they amount to, anyhow? 5405 What do you mean by that?"
5405What do you mean by that?
5405What do you mean to do?
5405What do you mean?
5405What do you mean?
5405What do you think I said? 5405 What do you want here?"
5405What do you wish me to do?
5405What does a person do in that case?
5405What does he look like?
5405What does she look like? 5405 What for?
5405What for? 5405 What for?"
5405What for?
5405What happened to it?
5405What happened to the cathedrals and the velvet fellows and all that?
5405What happened?
5405What has become of Higgins?
5405What has gone wrong? 5405 What has happened?
5405What has happened?
5405What has that to do with it?
5405What has this to do with me, madame?
5405What is it like?
5405What is it that keeps you so busy? 5405 What is it?"
5405What is it?
5405What is it?
5405What is it?
5405What is that?
5405What is your destination?
5405What lake?
5405What made you take it for a proper name?
5405What makes you think he''ll wire you money?
5405What may be a carker?
5405What news?
5405What ship is this-- if it is really a ship?
5405What sort?
5405What the devil has got into you the last few days?
5405What university?
5405What was the trouble?
5405What we call a''bad Catholic''?
5405What will you think of me?
5405What''s all this trouble about?
5405What''s coming off?
5405What''s happened?
5405What''s her name?
5405What''s that?
5405What''s that?
5405What''s the idea? 5405 What''s the trouble?"
5405What''s the use of putting it off? 5405 What''s the use of struggling?
5405What, for instance?
5405What?
5405What?
5405What?
5405What?
5405What?
5405What?
5405What?
5405What?
5405When a fellow has n''t any of those qualifications, then what? 5405 When are you going back to Las Savannas?"
5405When did you arrive?
5405When shall we tell the lad to bring us off?
5405When will you learn--?
5405Where are you going?
5405Where did they catch him?
5405Where did you go after I left you last night?
5405Where do you think you are?
5405Where is Chiquita? 5405 Where is that?"
5405Where is the Gatun dam I''ve heard so much about?
5405Where shall we go?
5405Where''d you get it?
5405Where''s Edith?
5405Where''s that girl?
5405Where?
5405Where?
5405Which one?
5405Which way?
5405While you were in jail?
5405Who is Colonel Jolson?
5405Who is he?
5405Who made me a manikin?
5405Who said so?
5405Who would have expected you to be here?
5405Who--?
5405Who?
5405Who?
5405Whose room is this?
5405Why are you looking at me like that? 5405 Why did n''t he notify me at once?
5405Why did n''t you hide under the waterfall?
5405Why did n''t you say so?
5405Why do n''t somebody make him work?
5405Why do n''t they send him up?
5405Why do n''t you ask for a job?
5405Why do n''t you quit?
5405Why do n''t you rejoice? 5405 Why do n''t you send him away where he''ll have to rustle?
5405Why do n''t you stay in Panama and go to work?
5405Why do you take pleasure in annoying me?
5405Why do you think he was crazy?
5405Why do you want him?
5405Why do you want this orchid?
5405Why does the whole family sit around and watch me? 5405 Why have you come to me?"
5405Why in the world did n''t you say so?
5405Why not, I''d like to know?
5405Why not? 5405 Why not?"
5405Why poor?
5405Why should I?
5405Why the devil do n''t they get closer?
5405Why, I thought old man Alfarez--"It seems your country does not like him because he hates Americans- see? 5405 Why, do you think, I made a man of you?
5405Why-- why did you do this, senor?
5405Why? 5405 Why?"
5405Why?
5405Will he die?
5405Will they really finish it? 5405 Will you cable my father?"
5405Will you catch it for talking to me?
5405Will you come to the dance to- morrow night?
5405Will you dance with me?
5405Will you go over to Panama City, or will you stay in Colon?
5405Will you h''accost her h''openly?
5405Will you introduce me to the best hotel in town? 5405 Will you lend me enough money to cable again?"
5405Will you promise not to whisk yourself away if I look down?
5405Will you stand for that? 5405 Will you take me to a telephone?"
5405Will you teach me? 5405 Will you tell some of the men at the Wayfarers that I''m here?"
5405Wo n''t you go to your room and let me call a doctor?
5405Woman, eh?
5405Women are apt to be jealous, are n''t they, Runnels? 5405 Work?
5405Working, hey? 5405 Would he accept?"
5405Would you do me a favor, Master h''Auntony?
5405Would you like to join?
5405Would you like to play a joke on him?
5405Would you retire in favor of some one who could afford it?
5405YOU do n''t believe I did-- that?
5405You are Keerk''s father, yes? 5405 You are joking, are you not?"
5405You are, then, a Catholic?
5405You came, did n''t you?
5405You did not know it was the cow- nettle, eh?
5405You do n''t object to such gambling?
5405You do n''t really call it luck, do you?
5405You do not like him?
5405You don''work on the Canal?
5405You expect, then, to prove your innocence easily?
5405You girls down here have a pretty tough time of it; you are guarded pretty closely, are n''t you?
5405You have effected a lease of the Martinez home, I believe?
5405You heard what those two men testified?
5405You know all the circumstances, of course?
5405You know what it means?
5405You mean Miss Garavel?
5405You mean, then, that he shot himself?
5405You remember, for instance, I told you there was one man at Taboga whom I did not wish to see?
5405You riffuse?
5405You say he''s below?
5405You say some one is ill?
5405You say you did n''t know, then what about that afternoon in the jungle? 5405 You say you were sick afterward?"
5405You see, I have n''t given up my horse in spite of your neglect,she said, as she gave him her hand,"You got my note?"
5405You think I will forget easily? 5405 You told him to wait?"
5405You''re a rich man, eh? 5405 You''re not going out again in the heat, sir?"
5405You''re not going to lecture me again? 5405 You''re not still thinking of-- that night at Taboga?
5405You''ve been nothing of the sort, and who is Stephanie?
5405You, of course, know that there is opposition to him?
5405Your father is-- many times a millionaire, is n''t he?
5405Your promotion came just in time, did n''t it? 5405 _ I_?
54052?"
5405A delicate way to acknowledge a debt, eh?"
5405A terrible thing, was it not, this death of our good friend?
5405After a pause he said:"May I tell him you said so?"
5405After all, why not invite the young fellow to his house?
5405After that will come-- who knows what?
5405Alfarez''s countenance was sallow as he inquired:"Does Senor Ant''ony discover our climate to be still agreeable?"
5405Am I so unattractive that you really want to rush off after those horses?"
5405And now will you take me to him?"
5405And where is Ramon?"
5405And yours?"
5405Anthony?
5405Anthony?"
5405Anthony?"
5405Anthony?"
5405Anthony?"
5405Anthony?"
5405Anthony?"
5405Anthony?"
5405Are n''t you my wife?"
5405Are you Mr. Locke, sir?"
5405Are you going to stay here until morning?"
5405Are you going?"
5405Are you ready?"
5405Are you related?"
5405Are you sick?"
5405Are you the clerk?"
5405Are you''behind the ribbons''at the local Wanamaker''s?"
5405At last he heard the door open and a voice inquire:"Did you ring, sir?"
5405At length, after clearing his throat impressively, the interpreter began again:"Of course, you have been expecting this visit, senor?"
5405Because a woman marries without love, is it right for her to forego love all her life?
5405Besides, who''s going to know?"
5405Besides, would such a strangely impassive person resent any little indiscretion in which his wife might choose to indulge?
5405Bot,''ow am I reward for those neglec''?
5405But I must have some luggage-- a fellow would n''t make a trip like this without baggage, would he?"
5405But do you suppose I would allow my great ambition to be thwarted by the whim of a girl-- to be upset by a stranger''s smile?
5405But do you think I can get away with it?"
5405But honestly now, did n''t you WANT to come?"
5405But is it true that Garavel is practically elected?"
5405But what are promises?
5405But what has all that to do with my sleeping aboard the Santa Cruz?"
5405But what is coming to pahss?"
5405But why did n''t she come?
5405But why do you tell me now, when the morning will do just as well?
5405But why select her of all people?
5405But why this consuming curiosity?
5405But, Stephanie, tell me what it is all about?"
5405But-- you both got more than you bargained for, did n''t you?"
5405By- the- way, do you happen to remember that he''s to be our guest for supper to- morrow night?
5405By- the- way, do you notice the thickness of those walls?
5405By- the- way, this canal affair is something new, is n''t it?"
5405By- the- way, what is your name?"
5405By- the- way, what size collar do you wear?"
5405By- the- way-- pardon the personal nature of the question-- but-- what size shirt do you wear?"
5405Ca n''t you guess?
5405Ca n''t you lead me to a banana vine or a breadfruit bakery?
5405Ca n''t you see we must make haste while the curtain is down?"
5405Ca n''t you show me a tree where we can sit and wait for something to drop?"
5405Call the chief or the man in charge, will you?
5405Can a Garavel be President of the Republic with his daughter we d to a murderer?"
5405Can you?
5405Come, are you on?"
5405Come, then, must I insolt you further?"
5405Cortlandt''s a nice fellow-- but-- Did you really think that she''d let you start at the bottom?"
5405Cortlandt''s voice was thoroughly non- committal as he inquired:"Where have you been keeping yourself?"
5405Cortlandt?"
5405Cortlandt?"
5405Cortlandt?"
5405Could he gain the favor of Chiquita''s father under false pretences?
5405Could it be one of Higgins''s senseless pranks, or was there something deeper, more sinister behind it?
5405Could it be that he had really blundered irretrievably?
5405Could n''t you FEEL it?"
5405Could n''t you tell then?
5405Could you h''arrange to h''ahsk those fatal questions h''adjoining the window so that I might h''overhear?"
5405Did n''t I tell you''s old man puts up reg''lar?
5405Did n''t you know I was looking for you?
5405Did n''t you realize what you were doing?"
5405Did n''t you think it strange that I should be the one to discover you?
5405Did you call me out to hear this news?"
5405Did you ever hear of Darwin K. Anthony, of Albany, New York?"
5405Did you ever stop to think how brave those men must have been who first went venturing into unknown seas in their little wooden boats?"
5405Did you ever try rising at five- thirty-- in the morning, I mean?
5405Did you make it?"
5405Did you not use the General, your father, to make me give up the man I love?
5405Did you see to- night''s paper?"
5405Did you think you had made good by your own efforts?"
5405Do YOU understand what it means, eh?
5405Do n''t I know anything?
5405Do n''t you see?"
5405Do n''t you see?"
5405Do n''t you understand, I love you-- love you?
5405Do n''t you understand?
5405Do n''t you understand?"
5405Do n''t you understand?"
5405Do n''t you want to see''em?
5405Do you fear to climb so high?"
5405Do you get me?
5405Do you know it?"
5405Do you know the governor?"
5405Do you know what it is which you are fighting from your neck?"
5405Do you know what you are saying?"
5405Do you know you''ve made it rather hard for me staying away all this time?"
5405Do you know, I''m going to nestle up to your father and make him like me?"
5405Do you promise?"
5405Do you realize that this soil will raise sugar- cane the size of your-- of my-- thigh, and once you plant it you ca n''t keep it cut out?"
5405Do you realize the skyrockety nature of your progress, young man?
5405Do you realize what it means-- if-- well, if he were mistaken?
5405Do you realize what that means to a fellow?
5405Do you really mean it?"
5405Do you remember two nights ago?
5405Do you see that?"
5405Do you see what an awful light it puts me in?
5405Do you see?"
5405Do you think that was right?
5405Do you think you could hold down my job?"
5405Do you understand what that means?
5405Do you understand?
5405Do you want to know what I think of you, Mr.--Anthony Locke?"
5405Does Mr. Cortlandt know how I am fixed?"
5405Does it interest you?"
5405Does it mean that you''ll forgive me?"
5405Does that penetrate your teakwood dome?
5405Does your ivory cue- ball encompass that thought?"
5405Embezzler, eh?
5405Even if he did suspect, what then?
5405Even now pure mischief looked out of her eyes as she asked:"Have you rested enough to attack the orchid?"
5405Ever been to New Haven?
5405Ever hear of a fellow called Locke?"
5405Ever you been in love with a female, sar?"
5405Feeling some menace in their coming, Kirk, who had seated himself dejectedly, arose to ask:"What''s coming off?"
5405For a long time she made no reply, but at last she said:"Do you think I ought ever to see you again after this?"
5405For years I have longed to show myself a man, and now-- what have I done?
5405Funny, is n''t it?
5405Get the idea?"
5405Has n''t it been whispering at my ears ever since you said it?
5405Has she come?"
5405Has some senorita struck your fancy?"
5405Have another highball?"
5405Have n''t you more than one bell- hop in this place?"
5405Have you been abused?"
5405Have you been ill?"
5405Have you lost your head over shooting, or do n''t you care to work?"
5405Have you never been in love?"
5405Have you never had political aspirations?"
5405Have you no pride?"
5405Have you no thanks to give him?"
5405Have you not learned our customs?"
5405Have you?"
5405He continued firm, therefore, even when Stein gibed at him good- humoredly:"I suppose it''s against your principles to drink, as well as to gamble?"
5405He has his father''s gift for handling men---""You know his father?"
5405He hurried toward him and inquired, breathlessly:"Have you got him?"
5405He is then a t''ief?"
5405He regained his feet, then warned the onlookers:"But you''ll have to keep your traps closed, understand?"
5405He repeated Kirk''s words as he remembered them,"What do you think of that?"
5405He said his name was Anthony and his father was a railroad president, did n''t he?
5405He said- but how shall I speak of such a secret?"
5405He says he has no son; is n''t that enough?"
5405He turned away as if ashamed of his show of feeling, only to whirl about with the question,"Who is this''other party''?"
5405He was a- box- fighter, what?"
5405He''d be at sea by the time he woke up; he could n''t get back; he''d have to work; do n''t you see?
5405He''s a great old party, is n''t he?"
5405Hell''s bells, madam, do you think these little black people can shoot MY son?
5405His old man has plenty of coin, has n''t he?"
5405His place of business you will have noticed upon the water- front, perhaps?"
5405Hope I do n''t shock you?"
5405How am I going to ask you to marry me?"
5405How are you anyhow, Kirk?
5405How could human tongue make such caressing music of the harshest language on the globe?
5405How dared they treat an American so, no matter what the charge?
5405How did I do it?
5405How did it happen?"
5405How did you get up there?"
5405How do I get to Panama?"
5405How does he get a chance to propose?"
5405How far would this fellow dare to go, he wondered?
5405How goes it with you?"
5405How have you been getting along with your work?"
5405How in the devil had he managed to get into this mess?
5405How long do you think I''d last with these people if I did that?"
5405How sad that would be, eh?"
5405How so?
5405How then could you be interested to meet a Spanish family?"
5405How will the senorita understand?--she in whose breast is awakened already an answering thrills?"
5405However, let us hope that you meet some nice American girl--""Why not a senorita?
5405I could n''t let him get away with that, could I?
5405I do n''t dare get into trouble, do n''t you understand?
5405I fear I owe you a great apology, my boy; but if I consent that you take my little girl away to your country, will that be reparation?"
5405I found a place for her--""Not at the SANITARIUM?"
5405I suppose if I had to hustle I could, but-- what''s the use?"
5405I suppose it was a joke to impose on me?"
5405I suppose there is room at the bottom, and a fellow can work up?"
5405I suppose you meant it for one?"
5405I suppose you ride?"
5405I think it''s coming to him, do n''t you?"
5405I was about to say, if she really loves him, I ca n''t make any difference; but suppose she should care for me?"
5405I''ave explain the frightful indignity to the honor of my person, yes?
5405I''m going alone, understand?
5405I''m sick-- awful sick--""Can you vomit?"
5405I''m-- I''m alone in New York, understand?
5405If I do not obey, my father can not be President, do you see?"
5405If by any chance you should be convicted of guilt, what satisfaction could you derive from injuring me and mine?"
5405If he finds out he''s mistaken, what will HE do?"
5405If he''d been a stranger, now-- Honestly, is n''t it true?"
5405If you are really strapped, as you say you are, how does it happen that you are occupying the best suite on the ship?"
5405If you did n''t wish to accept anything from him, why did you go?"
5405If you had reason to think that your suit would be acceptable, why did you not come to me before?"
5405Instead of picking up his gun, he inquired:"May I rest a moment?
5405Is Ramon engaged to your daughter?"
5405Is it a go?"
5405Is it believed that he was murdered?
5405Is it not wonderful?
5405Is it not you who have laid siege to her these many days?"
5405Is it not you who have stood beneath her window nightly?
5405Is n''t that reason enough?"
5405Is not that all?"
5405Is not that enough?"
5405Is not that enough?"
5405Is not that sufficient?"
5405Is she dark?"
5405Is that a prescription?"
5405Is that all you have seen of her?"
5405Is that it?
5405Is that it?"
5405Is that so strange?"
5405Is that true?"
5405Is that where it is?"
5405Is there absolute proof that the man is guilty, Ramon?"
5405Is there any sensation?"
5405Is there anything more you would like to ask me?"
5405Is-- it indeed true?"
5405It does n''t look much like a dam, does it?
5405It has a fonny sound, has it not?"
5405It is h''exciting, is it not?"
5405It is too much, and yet a man can not refuse the gift of his friend and not seem ungracious, can he?
5405It is very h''annoying, is it not?"
5405It isn''t- Alfarez?"
5405It means the end of me here, is that it?"
5405It seemed certain that he must have had his hand in this affair, else how would Anthony now find himself in possession of his ticket?
5405It was nearly dark when he strolled in, to inquire:"Well, did you get an answer?"
5405It''s a heavenly name-- Why do n''t you make a joyful noise?"
5405It''s a joke, is n''t it, this international good feeling?"
5405It''s funny, is n''t it, with all his credit, that I ca n''t get a shirt until I put up a diamond ring?
5405Jail?"
5405Jealous?
5405Kind of a joke now, trying to thank him for what he''s done, is n''t it?"
5405Kirk said, gently:"Does that mean that we can forget all about it and be good friends again?
5405Let me have about six, will you?"
5405Let us stay here all night?"
5405Locke glanced at the prostrate figure, then inquired in a low tone:"On the level, will he make it?"
5405Locke stirred himself, and, leaning forward, said:"You and he are good friends, eh?"
5405Locke went away on a ship, but_ I_ stayed in New York; understand?
5405Locke?"
5405Locke?"
5405Makes it you to laugh, then?"
5405Maria Tor-- What the deuce are you loafing for?
5405May I ask where you are bound for?"
5405May I speak frankly?"
5405Money does n''t mean much to you, hey?"
5405Mr.--What''s your name, again?"
5405Mrs. Cortlandt let her eyes dwell upon him curiously for a moment; then she said:"Have you no ambition?"
5405Not Ramon?"
5405Not here?"
5405Now wo n''t you please tell me how you chanced to be here?
5405Now, Doctor, granting, just for the sake of argument, that this is a ship and that I am Jefferson Locke, when is your next stop?"
5405Now, are you going to let me out, or do you want my people to pull this jail down around your ears?"
5405Now, can you remember to do as I have told you?"
5405Now, do you remember anything more?"
5405Now, where is to be the scene of our revel?"
5405Of course, Runnels would like to ingratiate himself with you--""Funny spectacle, eh?
5405Of course, such arrangements are frequently altered for various causes, even at the last moment, but-- quien sabe?"
5405Oh, I beg pardon, letter for ME?"
5405Oh, Mrs. Cortlandt, what can I say?"
5405Oh, it will be a big night all around, wo n''t it?
5405One is truly foolish for resis''the policemans, yes?"
5405Perhaps what?
5405Perhaps you know something about the railroad opposition to the canal?"
5405Pleasure trip?"
5405Pressing her gloved fingers to her temples she turned her head blindly from side to side, whispering as if to herself:"What will become of me?"
5405Promise?"
5405Ramon--""Have you agreed to marry him?"
5405Really?
5405Receiving no reply to this request, Kirk broke out:"Well, then, what ARE you going to do?
5405Remember?
5405Remember?"
5405Runnels is fired, eh?"
5405Runnels?"
5405Say, did you ever feel like dancing?"
5405Say, how have you been getting along, anyhow?"
5405Seeing the look in his face, she cried, sharply,"You do n''t mean-- that you''re in earnest?"
5405Shall it be a church wedding?"
5405She beat her hands together distractedly,"What have you done?
5405She began to rock, while he studied her profile; then, conscious of his look, she inquired,"Are n''t you dancing?"
5405She loves me, do n''t you see?"
5405She stared at him curiously for a moment before inquiring:"Is that really the reason, or do you think the work will be easier?"
5405So why discuss it?
5405So you love one whom you do not know?
5405Some day you will thank me, and then perhaps you will honor our house again, eh?"
5405Stephanie laid a great copper hand soothingly upon her shoulder, and growled at Kirk in a hoarse, accusing voice:"You see?"
5405Suddenly he laid his hand on Anthony''s arm, and said:"See this fellow coming down the stairs?"
5405Suppose I should get lost some day-- tomorrow, for instance?"
5405Suppose he went home and squared his account with the police, what would he do then?
5405Suppose we have another stroll after the next act?"
5405Surely Kirk knew of the Ferminas?
5405Surely you know what people say-- that I am her office- boy?"
5405Take the Colombian trouble, for instance--""What trouble?"
5405That dam you saw building at Gatun will form a lake about thirty miles long-- quite a fish- pond, eh?
5405That day I caught you together in the jungle-- have you forgotten that?
5405That''s final, understand?"
5405That''s not merely a rumor about Blakeley?
5405The fellow''s dialect was so strange that Kirk inquired:"Where did you come from?"
5405The officer managed to say with dignity:"You wish to raise money on this, I presume?
5405Then you are perhaps acquainted with Senor Torres by reputation?
5405Then, savagely:"What do you suppose I came down here for?
5405Then, with a painful assumption of seriousness:"How is the train, sar, may I ahsk?"
5405There could be no other explanation, else why had Higgins and the rest fled the country?
5405There you are, eh?"
5405They wanted you to marry some fellow you do n''t like?"
5405They wo n''t say anything, but they''ll know, and you ca n''t stand that, can you?
5405They''no spiggoty English''; understand?"
5405Thought you had this with Anthony?"
5405To Higgins he exclaimed,"You idiot, did n''t you see I had his hands?"
5405To be sure, I have had one little dream--""Did n''t you follow me to the Garavels''?"
5405Turning her bright eyes upon him, she inquired,"How does it feel to be disinherited?"
5405Turning his triumphant little red eyes upon the prisoner, he puffed,"Got you, did n''t we?"
5405VIII EL COMANDANTE TAKES A HAND"Where are we?"
5405W''at is this?"
5405WILL you help me?
5405Was he enhancing his triumph by jeering at the husband of whom he had made a fool?
5405Was it possible that he had offended his best friend past forgiveness?
5405Was it possible that his friends believed this incredible accusation?
5405Was there ever such a beautiful name?
5405Was there ever such a ravishing little wood- sprite?
5405Weeks?"
5405Weeks?"
5405Well, I''m going to get out-- understand?
5405Well, how would you both like to come North and give me some lessons?"
5405Were you mad?"
5405What about that night at Taboga?
5405What am I saying?
5405What are YOU going to do?"
5405What are you going to do when you get back, for instance?"
5405What are you going to do?"
5405What are you laughing at?"
5405What are you laughing at?"
5405What consideration will come to the firm of Garavel Hermanos, think you?"
5405What could he do if his father refused to help?
5405What did he care for the things she could give or withhold when all the glad open world was beckoning to him and to his bride?
5405What did it all signify?
5405What did they get him for?"
5405What did you say is your whole name?"
5405What do you do?"
5405What do you say?
5405What do you say?"
5405What do you suppose she''d do?"
5405What do you want to do?"
5405What does anything matter to you and me?"
5405What does it matter who is President?
5405What does it mean?"
5405What does it mean?"
5405What does this treatment mean?"
5405What else was there to say about Kirk Anthony?
5405What else were my prayers for?
5405What for?
5405What for?
5405What had become of Higgins''s unfortunate victim with the cracked head?
5405What had become of the rightful occupant of Suite A?
5405What had happened to it, and to the urchin he had left in charge of it?
5405What has become of him?"
5405What has caused this so sudden change of sentiment?"
5405What have I done?
5405What have I done?
5405What is crops?"
5405What is it about?"
5405What is the matter with you?
5405What is the plan?"
5405What is your last name?"
5405What is your reward?"
5405What mattered her threats?
5405What motive inspired him thus to pose before his friends, and openly goad his victim under the cloak of modesty and gratitude?
5405What seems to be the trouble this time?"
5405What shall I be climbing, sar?"
5405What shall I do, sir?"
5405What the deuce had made Mrs. Cortlandt do that?
5405What will Stephanie say?"
5405What will those men think?
5405What would Benny Glover think when he failed to show up or even telegraph?
5405What''s her name?
5405What''s the name of it?"
5405What''s the number?"
5405What''s your idea of a fair division of the profits?"
5405When the prisoner is decide to insurrect, who can say those gallant soldier don''be too strong?
5405When these Spaniards court a girl they hang around her window and roll their eyes, do n''t they?
5405When?
5405When?
5405Where did you hear about that?"
5405Where''s Cortlandt?"
5405Where''s our boat?"
5405Where?
5405Where?"
5405Where?"
5405Which kind are you?"
5405Which of us, then, is the better?"
5405Who are you?"
5405Who can blame for making roff-''ouse?"
5405Who has been teaching you Spanish?"
5405Who is he?
5405Who is he?"
5405Who is she?"
5405Who knows what to- morrow may bring?
5405Who knows?
5405Who the devil was Locke, anyhow?
5405Why are you in line for the best position on the railroad?
5405Why could n''t you be all good or all bad and save me this?"
5405Why did I force you up and up and over the heads of others?
5405Why did n''t they give me a good room?
5405Why did n''t they try him or give him a hearing?
5405Why did n''t you come back as you promised?"
5405Why did n''t you tell me?
5405Why did n''t you think of that long ago?"
5405Why did n''t you try him?"
5405Why did you go half- way?
5405Why did you let them commit you?"
5405Why do n''t they finish it up?"
5405Why do n''t you make him work?"
5405Why do you think that?"
5405Why does she leave you alone?
5405Why had his father been so cautious in communicating with him?
5405Why is n''t she here?
5405Why make plans or promises?
5405Why this face of tragedy?"
5405Why try to fool me?
5405Why was he followed?
5405Why?
5405Will you take me to my seat?"
5405With money, almost anything could be achieved; without it, and particularly without his father''s influence, what would happen?
5405With the blandest of smiles the coachman started his horses, then, turning, he inquired, politely:"''Otel Tivoli?"
5405Wo n''t something happen?"
5405Wo n''t you go with me, dad?"
5405Wo n''t you sit down?"
5405Would he come?
5405Would n''t they give you a razor?
5405Yet how could he explain his change of front?
5405You admire from a distance, is it not so?
5405You are fickle, senor- or is it that you prefer dark people?"
5405You did n''t tell him that?
5405You do n''t believe it?"
5405You do n''t call them outsiders?"
5405You do n''t doubt me, do you, really, old man?"
5405You do n''t go out alone, or let fellows take you to lunch, or to the matinee, or anything like that?"
5405You do n''t like them, do you?
5405You do n''t mind my calling you Kirk, do you?"
5405You do n''t mind my frankness, I hope?"
5405You do not-- believe it was my fault?"
5405You foolish boy, you''re always in trouble, are n''t you?
5405You got around finally, did n''t you?"
5405You have a telephone?"
5405You have met before?"
5405You have n''t forgotten your name, too?"
5405You have n''t forgotten-- those wonderful hours we had together?"
5405You have your money for that ticket?"
5405You know the dark place across from the church?"
5405You know who he is?"
5405You love her, do n''t you?
5405You may know him-- Clifford?
5405You never thought for a moment that I did what they claim?"
5405You saw her?
5405You see what must be done?"
5405You still wish me to cease my attentions?"
5405You understand how I feel?"
5405You will not think me bold?"
5405You will see now that I did well in sending him off-- eh, Chiquita?"
5405You wo n''t give in, will you?"
5405You would n''t do a thing like that?"
5405You would n''t spoil the fun?"
5405You''ll pardon my limited vocabulary?"
5405You''re a little premature in talking about my marriage, are n''t you?"
5405You''re living at the country place again, are n''t you?
5405You''re not going?"
5405You''re not married?"
5405You''ve heard about the Anthony bill at Albany?"
5405You''ve heard of the Cortlandts?"
5405You?"
5405have I slept all day?"
5405in PRISON?"
5405why could n''t you be consistent?
5405you''re going to hold my trial, eh?"
34317''Maybe take the fortress,''you say?
34317A free state?
34317A friend of Jacques?
34317A life for a life, do you recall?
34317All right, how''s this? 34317 An''I can serve Yor Worship for wage if I like?"
34317An''now you''re sayin''I''m free?
34317And Derin too?
34317And I suppose Miss Katherine Bedford''ll be there as well?
34317And Jeremy was among their number, the way somebody said? 34317 And after you''ve sailed away?
34317And how about me? 34317 And how many men do you think we could set ashore now?
34317And how''re you holding up, Katy?
34317And how? 34317 And languages?
34317And risk putting a round through the side of these ships here? 34317 And that low- cut bodice and pretty smile?
34317And that rusty pile of round shot I see down there by the breastwork? 34317 And that was the beginning?
34317And the point, I take it, is that you like to run away from difficulties?
34317And then are you really going to try your scheme about Jamaica? 34317 And then burned alive, like you''re planning for the rest of them?"
34317And these guns?
34317And tomorrow?
34317And what about now?
34317And what about you?
34317And what are you? 34317 And what might that be, sir?"
34317And what was it you were saying, love?
34317And what, pray, are you expectin''to use for pikestaffs?
34317And where is it you expect you''ll be going?
34317And where, pray, could that be?
34317And who might you be, madam?
34317And who might you be, sir?
34317And who, sir, are you?
34317And you say this Act was set to pass in Parliament?
34317And you took it?
34317And, pray, what''s that?
34317And, sir, what then? 34317 And?"
34317Anglais, how can we possibly foretell such a thing in advance? 34317 Anglais, why would you want to bother?
34317Anthony Walrond? 34317 Any news of the prisoners?"
34317Any sign of that African we talked about?
34317Are all muskets primed?
34317Are they asking me to be a traitor to the island?
34317Are they looking to counterattack?
34317Are they on board?
34317Are they something like the Christian God?
34317Are they strapping?
34317Are we finally due for some company?
34317Are we ready to issue muskets now, and bandoliers of powder and shot?
34317Are you all right, love?
34317Are you defying me too, Anglais? 34317 Are you indeed, sir?"
34317Are you lecturing me now on how to best break in my Africans?
34317Are you mad, sir? 34317 Are you saying the Council''s decided to oppose recognition?"
34317Are you saying you mean to settle down there on the Point, with these buccaneers?
34317Are you sure you want to hear it?
34317Are you the daughter of Dalby Bedford?
34317Are you trying to make me believe you''ve actually been there, John?
34317Are you well, Master Briggs?
34317Are you well, lad? 34317 Are your men ready?"
34317Aye, and who knows what would happen with the indentures and the slaves? 34317 Back to see what the Hollanders''ve brought?"
34317Barbados''heroic freedom fighters? 34317 Beggin''yor pardon, Cap''n, what''s all that commotion up there apt to be?"
34317Briggs, sir, I believe you said?
34317But are you sure the sugar- works is any place for a woman?
34317But assuming that''s true, where would we get more cannon? 34317 But do you realize you must have saved my life?
34317But does this dog you speak of have enough bite to drive back a full- scale invasion?
34317But have we got the men?
34317But he''s got you, Katherine, does n''t he?
34317But how could he hold the place? 34317 But how do we manage it?"
34317But how many of these Africans are there here now? 34317 But if they do try landing in some spot where we''ve got no cannon, what then, sir?"
34317But if we do manage to take the fort, what about Villa de la Vega?
34317But tell me, Anglais, have you got a woman these days? 34317 But then how did Jackson get them?
34317But was n''t that burned out by the Spaniards? 34317 But what about those cane knives we see them carrying in the fields?"
34317But what if I got more men?
34317But what if you experienced them yourself? 34317 But what''ll you do?"
34317But what''s the Council ever done for you? 34317 But what''s the point of it, Master Walrond, by all that''s holy?"
34317But what''s this talk you chased off the English planters?
34317But why be so foolhardy, lad? 34317 But why come to me?"
34317But why do n''t you ask him to stay down there tomorrow? 34317 But would you at least help us if we were blockaded?"
34317But, senhor, if the younger man, the_ matelot_, inherits everything, what is to keep him from just killing the older man? 34317 By the saints, Captain Winston, is that you, sir?
34317By who?
34317Ca n''t we stop this? 34317 Can I be of service to Yor Ladyship?"
34317Can we come back? 34317 Can we get any cassava flour?"
34317Can we go hide? 34317 Can you fancy the scene?
34317Can you get him down here? 34317 Can you guess?"
34317Can you make it that far?
34317Can you sense his spirit emerging? 34317 Canoes?"
34317Cap''n, care to come forward an''have a look?
34317Captain Winston, are you to be thanked for all this confusion?
34317Care to collect those muskets for me?
34317Care to hold one last vote in the Assembly about this, before we fire the first shot? 34317 Care to wager on it?
34317Could it be their militia might''ve run on purpose? 34317 Could they have spotted our masts over at the_ cayo_?
34317Damn my soul, what the devil are you planning?
34317Did I hear you question an order, John? 34317 Did I hear you say you had an idea where we could get more cannon, to help strengthen our breastworks?"
34317Did anything happen?
34317Did he agree to help us?
34317Did n''t he get his fancy silk breeches wet riding across the shallows?
34317Did n''t you say it''s over in that direction somewhere?
34317Did the Anglais never tell you about that little episode, Mademoiselle?
34317Did you check all the warehouses along here?
34317Did you fire on the ship?
34317Did you hear the thunder? 34317 Did you know that amongst the Council she''s known as his''pumpkin- colored whore''?
34317Did you know, Katy, that the sun somehow changes the color of your eyes? 34317 Did you not, Anglais?"
34317Did you now?
34317Divination?
34317Do all these men have enough matchrope, powder, and shot?
34317Do n''t tell me you know where he might be?
34317Do n''t you now? 34317 Do n''t you see it?"
34317Do they always open so easily, Monsieur le Basque?
34317Do those lovely creatures include handsome boys as well?
34317Do you believe in all these African deities yourself?
34317Do you ever miss England, living out here in the Caribbees?
34317Do you have any idea how proud we were of you? 34317 Do you know where she is?"
34317Do you really think all those indentures will fight?
34317Do you really think we can get up there, Cap''n?
34317Do you really think you can get past them?
34317Do you really want to stay aboard while I take her out?
34317Do you recognize this? 34317 Do you see, senhora?"
34317Do you suppose it''s true?
34317Do you think they''re safe ashore, John?
34317Do you think we can catch their landing force in a bind, the way we''re hoping?
34317Do you think we have a chance?
34317Do you want to hear it?
34317Do you want to know why? 34317 Do you wish to receive my sword now, capitan?"
34317Do you wish to seize the great guns atop this fortress? 34317 Do, sir?
34317Does anybody ever come out here?
34317Does that mean yes?
34317Does the man have the cheek to think I''ve no scruples whatsoever?
34317Doubtless passing yourself for a fine gentleman, as always?
34317Ever hear of a man who goes by the name of Jacques le Basque?
34317Ever think of Jamaica?
34317For love?
34317For that matter, what''s all this''freedom''worth if you''ve not a farthing in your pocket? 34317 For what purpose?"
34317Foreclose?
34317Free for who? 34317 Gentlemen, what am I bid?"
34317Given some of that may be true, Captain, what do you think will happen now?
34317God''s blood, Cap''n, what in hell''s this about?
34317God''s blood, is it true?
34317God''s blood, were you invited?
34317God''s life, how many were sailing?
34317God''s wounds, was that a signal up at the point?
34317Good God, where did that piece come from?
34317Has the reply come yet? 34317 Have the both of you come back to be hanged like you merit?"
34317Have you ever actually shot a man?
34317Have you got range yet?
34317He told me how you got together to fight the Spaniards, but..."Did he? 34317 Help you?
34317Help you?
34317Here to join us?
34317Here to review the militia?
34317Him? 34317 How about just under the lower gun deck?
34317How about some of your French brandy, you old_ batard_? 34317 How about the cannon on the_ Defiance_?
34317How about this? 34317 How can I go just yet?
34317How can we call down Shango''s fire?
34317How can you be so sure?
34317How do you figure on stopping them? 34317 How do you know what these gods are supposed to want?
34317How do you know where I''m going?
34317How do you know?
34317How do you mean, darlin''?
34317How do you see that?
34317How does it look?
34317How does it stand with the militia?
34317How exactly do they go about doing such a thing?
34317How far can you see from those rocks up there?
34317How far up the river is the fort?
34317How is she?
34317How long has it been since you last visited us, Capitaine?
34317How long to raise them?
34317How many men do you have in your regiment?
34317How many more left to spike, masters?
34317How many of my people will you try to buy,_ senhor_?
34317How much powder do you have?
34317How much time do you think we''ve got to deploy the infantry?
34317How so, senhor?
34317How went the voyage?
34317How''ll I loosen my bodice?
34317How''s the fighting?
34317How? 34317 Hugh Winston?
34317Hugh, are we going to just stand here and let these bastards rob us?
34317Hugh, how long do you expect before the signal?
34317Hugh, is this the location you were talking to John about?
34317Hugh, what about the plan to use his men?
34317Hugh, what happened to all your talk of honor?
34317Hugh, what is it? 34317 Hugh, what''s he saying?"
34317Hugh, what''s he talking about? 34317 I suppose they''d now have us fall back and negotiate?
34317I suppose you''ve heard the rumor working now amongst the Dutchmen? 34317 I take it they''re a mix?
34317I think it was something to do with the new slaves?
34317I trust Miss Bedford has already been informed?
34317I was trying to ask you how you know the language of this African?
34317I was wondering if you''d heard what''s happened in London?
34317I''d like to know what lawless undertaking it is brings you two to this forsaken place?
34317If you do nothing to right a wrong, then are you not an accomplice?
34317In God''s name, who from?
34317In her official capacity as''First Lady''?
34317In this squall?
34317Is everything prepared?
34317Is it just my eyes, or do I see two barrels? 34317 Is it really true, what you just said?"
34317Is it true Captain Winston ordered you and those men out there to swim out to the ships and offer to consort with their forces?
34317Is it true you stopped Jacques and his men from taking our ship? 34317 Is n''t he the one who''s been pillaging and killing Spaniards in the Windward Passage for years now?
34317Is not this_ puerto_ the finest in all the Caribbean?
34317Is she expecting you, Captain?
34317Is she some sort of priest? 34317 Is she talking about me?"
34317Is that Hugh Winston, sir?
34317Is that all you''ve thought about lately, Hugh?
34317Is that authority to fire?
34317Is that how you learned?
34317Is that ready too?
34317Is that such a bad thing? 34317 Is that the chief you spoke of?"
34317Is that the reason you want to hear?
34317Is that what you think of me?
34317Is that what you''d have us do?
34317Is that why you keep men in a dungeon up here? 34317 Is that why you''re here, Master Walrond?
34317Is there a limit on their term?
34317Is there brandy?
34317Is there range?
34317Is this how you stand watch?
34317Is this some kind of jest?
34317Is what he said true?
34317Is''t the sight bills?
34317It''s to be history in the making, do n''t you recall?
34317Jacques le Basque?
34317Jamaica, sir?
34317Jamaica?
34317Jamaica?
34317Joan, why do n''t you just let it rest?
34317Joan?
34317John, did you ever hear the likes of this one, by my life? 34317 John, how are the anchors?"
34317John, is that you?
34317John, what in the name of hell are you doing in the fo''c''sle?
34317John, what''s that light over there? 34317 Just exactly whose idea is this, Katy?"
34317Just one more?
34317Katherine, what''s this island ever done for me? 34317 Katy, are you all right?
34317Katy, can you manage those muskets?
34317Katy, what did you once say about thinking you could have it all?
34317Katy, what do you say we just take our people and get on down to the Point? 34317 Katy, who the devil?"
34317Katy, you talked about having an independent nation in the Americas, a place not under the thumb of Europe? 34317 Look, do you see them?
34317MacEwen, was n''t it?
34317Mademoiselle, what does it matter now? 34317 Maroons?"
34317Master Walrond, is that you?
34317May I enquire if you yourself play an instrument, Miss Bedford?
34317May I take it you knew Jacques well?
34317May I take it you know this man? 34317 Maybe we can still outrun them?"
34317Mind if I let the boys come in out of the rain to prime their muskets?
34317More damned infantry?
34317Muskets?
34317My God, what are you saying? 34317 My friend, why do you think I am the_ commandant de place_ if I do not command?
34317My little Purgatory?
34317My master?
34317No kiss for the quartermaster, yor ladyship? 34317 No little fortunes?
34317No, do you want the truth? 34317 Not here to spy on the trade I hope?
34317Not wishing to offend, love, but would n''t you say that''s just a trifle out of your depth?
34317Now that you Frenchmen have taken over Tortuga? 34317 Oh God, what''s happened?"
34317Oh Hugh, how could the Windwards do this to the island? 34317 Oh, Jeremy, why in God''s name?"
34317Oh?
34317On Hispaniola?
34317Or am I to expect you and the lads''ll be staying a while in Barbados this time?
34317Or could it be you''re not aware of the difference?
34317Or do you intend to stay and spend the night talking with these Anglais_ cochons_?
34317Or would you like some liquor first?
34317Over there, on the big island?
34317Paid in bales of tobacco at standing rates? 34317 Pardon?"
34317Pardon?
34317Powder? 34317 Raise them, sir?"
34317Ready, John?
34317Remember how I told you the Spaniards came and burned out the Providence Company''s English settlement on Tortuga? 34317 Remember our agreement last night?"
34317Remember what I told you the other day, about freeing these Africans? 34317 Remember where I got these flintlocks?"
34317See over there? 34317 Senhor, was your council of war a success?"
34317Senhor, what is happening here?
34317Senhor, what is that?
34317Senhora, how is it you know the language of the Africans?
34317Senor, how do you signal the fort?
34317Shall I just blow the thievin''bastard to hell, Cap''n?
34317Shall we give it a try?
34317Shall we join them, then?
34317Shall we proceed up to the Forte?
34317Shall we proceed?
34317Shango,_ nibo l''o nlo? 34317 Should I bring up the men and start to move in, sir?"
34317Should we call a vote right here?
34317Sir?
34317So he went back empty- handed?
34317So how did it go yesterday?
34317So may I enquire what is it you propose doing now with your two hundred men and provisions?
34317So tell me, what are these great Ingles guns sitting all around us here meant to do? 34317 So what are you going to do?
34317So what do you think''s likely to happen?
34317So what does this cursed letter of Calvert''s say?
34317So what happened?
34317So what you''re saying is, we''ve got mostly matchlocks?
34317So why do n''t we hold a vote amongst the men and see, Master Bartholomew? 34317 So why do n''t we just make it the sugarworks?
34317Some kind of threat to try and frighten me too?
34317Some? 34317 Surely you''re not afraid of lightning and thunder?"
34317Tell me, what does the governor of Barbados think about his only daughter keeping company with the likes of me?
34317Ten, you say?
34317That I would forgo this chance to relive old times? 34317 That is still true,_ n''est- ce pas_?
34317That you''re going to try and hold Jamaica?
34317That''s not the real reason, is it?
34317That''s scarcely your concern, is it? 34317 The Africans, you mean?"
34317The better question is what you and Anthony''ll do now? 34317 The famous''Captain''Jackson, you mean?"
34317The ladder?
34317The slaves?
34317The_ Defiance_?
34317Then I take it you''d have us move out now, in the dark?
34317Then had n''t we best advise the militia commanders to double the security on the breastwork up that way?
34317Then shall I be havin''your full measure for the coin of love? 34317 Then shall we to affairs?"
34317Then tell me, Guy, is this what makes it fire?
34317Then we can ride in together?
34317Then we''ll have to learn to fight, wo n''t we?
34317Then what shall our answer be? 34317 Then what?"
34317Then why call them gods?
34317Then why do n''t we just make something of what we have, down there on the Point? 34317 Then you do know his language?
34317Then you do know something about music?
34317Then you''ll come?
34317Then you''re really leaving?
34317There''s something you have n''t told me yet, is n''t there, lad? 34317 They were quite seaworthy,_ n''est- ce pas_?
34317They''re planning to try and sink us, are n''t they?
34317This harbor?
34317This set of layabouts? 34317 Those are the places an invasion would come, are n''t they?"
34317Though as long as you''re here anyway, why do n''t we at least toast the sunset? 34317 Thought of what?"
34317To what purpose? 34317 Together?"
34317Tomorrow?
34317Tortuga is French now?
34317Two hundred indentures and you''d be willing to call it settled?
34317Unlike you, who''s held nothing back? 34317 Walrond?"
34317Want me to fetch the muskets?
34317Want to swim back?
34317Want to try the helm for a while? 34317 Was he plannin''to make off with a few o''those new flintlocks we got up at Nevis?"
34317Was this your home once, senhor?
34317We tried, did n''t we? 34317 Well now, am I supposed to think it''s me you''re thinking about?
34317Well, do you care to take it?
34317Well, lad, what happened next? 34317 Well, sir, what think you of the cargo?"
34317Well, sir, who''d have reckoned it''d be this easy? 34317 Well, what are you waiting for?"
34317Well, why not ask him yourself? 34317 What about the militia there when we try to storm it?"
34317What am I?
34317What are the terms?
34317What are they doing now? 34317 What are they saying?"
34317What are you doing here?
34317What are you doing?
34317What are you driving at?
34317What are you proposing we do about it?
34317What are you suggesting?
34317What are you talking about? 34317 What are you trying to say?"
34317What better justice could there be?
34317What can we do?
34317What can you do to her?
34317What did that Roundhead criminal do? 34317 What did the sacrifice foretell?"
34317What did you see of their forces, lad? 34317 What do we do now?"
34317What do you have for me to wear?
34317What do you have?
34317What do you make of that contrivance? 34317 What do you mean, sir?"
34317What do you mean, sir?
34317What do you mean,''for me too''?
34317What do you mean,''mount''him?
34317What do you mean,_ mi capitan_? 34317 What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you mean?
34317What do you propose we can do?
34317What do you suppose it could be, Cap''n?
34317What do you suppose we can do?
34317What do you suppose? 34317 What do you think will happen now?"
34317What do you think you''ll do?
34317What do you think, Captain? 34317 What do you think, John?
34317What does one more mean to you?
34317What does she have to do with this?
34317What else is around this place?
34317What exactly do you mean?
34317What exactly do you think you can do, I mean this business about fortifying the Point?
34317What exactly was it like?
34317What happened to the others, Jacques?
34317What happened? 34317 What have you done with all the Spaniards?"
34317What if I offered to trade all that for just a few kegs of brandy?
34317What if I told you I do n''t truly believe in your Ogun and your Shango and all the rest? 34317 What if she is?
34317What if we took action, in the interests of the island?
34317What is he saying?
34317What is it really that''s occupying your mind so much this trip, love? 34317 What is it, Jeremy?"
34317What is it, John?
34317What is it, darlin''?
34317What is it, lad? 34317 What is your Yoruba name?"
34317What of the rest of the powder, sir?
34317What say we make it ninety then, and have an end to the business?
34317What say you, lads?
34317What say you, sir? 34317 What say you, sir?
34317What say, lad? 34317 What say, now?"
34317What terms are you offering, sir?
34317What the devil''s this about?
34317What was going on last night? 34317 What was that you were doing-- at the first?
34317What was the latest signal?
34317What was your mother called?
34317What were you before? 34317 What would you say to it?"
34317What would you say to some of my breeches and a doublet?
34317What''ll happen to Jeremy? 34317 What''ll you do if a fleet arrives while you''re still here?"
34317What''ll you do?
34317What''re we needing?
34317What''re you doin''? 34317 What''re you saying, Cap''n?"
34317What''re you talking about?
34317What''re you thinkin''to do about ordnance?
34317What''re you thinking we''d best do?
34317What''re you thinking?
34317What''re you tryin''to say?
34317What''s all the talk been about?
34317What''s happened? 34317 What''s in it for me?"
34317What''s in place up there?
34317What''s over there? 34317 What''s she saying?"
34317What''s that got to do with these pistols?
34317What''s that?
34317What''s the difficulty?
34317What''s the savage got to say for himself, Cap''n?
34317What''s the signal for Oistins?
34317What''s this, Yor Worship?
34317What''s wrong?
34317What''s your latest estimate of their strength here on this side of the island?
34317What''s your name, son?
34317What''s your name?
34317What''s yours trained you for?
34317What, darling?
34317What?
34317What?
34317What?
34317What?
34317What?
34317When was that built? 34317 When''re you thinkin''you''ll try for open sea?"
34317When''s the last time you saw Ruyters?
34317Where are you going?
34317Where can we go now, Hugh? 34317 Where did you learn all these figures?"
34317Where did you learn to shoot like that?
34317Where do you think you can go?
34317Where is he?
34317Where the hell did you come from?
34317Where to?
34317Where''d you get such an idea, girl? 34317 Where''re the others?
34317Where''re your men?
34317Where''s Anthony? 34317 Where''s Serina?"
34317Where''s your bill of sale, by God? 34317 Where''s your thirst, Captain?
34317Where?
34317Who are these gods they speak to?
34317Who can say what''s really true, senhora?
34317Who can say? 34317 Who could have?"
34317Who do you mean?
34317Who do you mean?
34317Who do you suppose? 34317 Who do you think?"
34317Who else were we going to send?
34317Who exactly is it wants me to help fight England? 34317 Who the hell''s in charge down there?
34317Who understands why we do anything? 34317 Who wants to help me go down to the breastwork and see if we can spike whatever guns they''ve got?
34317Who''s this Derin?
34317Who''s to protect our wives and families after that?
34317Who''ve you got here? 34317 Who?"
34317Who?
34317Who?
34317Whose pride are we talking about, mine or yours?
34317Why are you helping me, senhora?
34317Why did n''t you run, like the rest of the rebels?
34317Why did you do it, Hugh? 34317 Why did you finally decide to go?"
34317Why do n''t we just get whatever men we can manage and leave?
34317Why do n''t we swim it?
34317Why do n''t you ask your gentleman fiance, Anthony Walrond, to help? 34317 Why do you let some_ branco_ tell you who you are?
34317Why do you say that?
34317Why do you want so much to change me?
34317Why in the name of hell would you bother helping them? 34317 Why not forget you''re supposed to we d Anthony Walrond and come along?
34317Why not go on down and have a look for yourself?
34317Why not try the real one?
34317Why should all the new sugar profits go to you damned Butterboxes?
34317Why should n''t I? 34317 Why should you sacrifice yourself helping the greedy Puritans on this island?
34317Why wo n''t you ever tell me about what happened when you first came out here? 34317 Why wo n''t you tell me?"
34317Why would Anthony do it? 34317 Why''re you asking?"
34317Why?
34317Will drawings in the dirt lure your god?
34317Will everybody grow rich, the way they''re claiming?
34317Will it be ground we can defend?
34317Will you help me?
34317Will you tell me one thing more?
34317Winston? 34317 With that business on the_ Zeelander_?"
34317With what?
34317Wo n''t he now? 34317 Wo n''t you tell me?"
34317Would you believe this is the very same cane we brought from Brazil?
34317Would you fancy some Hollander cheese, love? 34317 Would you have us attend to this wound?"
34317Would you not have done better to start with five?
34317Would you take some of my acres too? 34317 Would you try it?"
34317You ca n''t be suggesting it? 34317 You do n''t mean Tortuga?
34317You do n''t mean Vargas?
34317You do n''t remember me from before, Bartholomew? 34317 You do n''t think I can do it?"
34317You know an English captain named Jackson took that fortress a few years back, and ransomed it for twenty thousand pieces- of- eight? 34317 You know what it means if we open fire on the_ Rainbowe_?
34317You mean Joan Fuller?
34317You mean about King Charles? 34317 You mean he sort of declared war on Spain?"
34317You mean he''s the same one who helped them get that load of cane for planting, and the plans for Briggs''sugar mill?
34317You mean that Yoruba, Atiba? 34317 You mean that business about your frigate?"
34317You mean that woman you own?
34317You mean the ones you stole from his ship that went aground? 34317 You mean the story that Parliament''s thinking of passing an Act restricting trade in all the American settlements to English bottoms?"
34317You mean this little one?
34317You mean us against all that bleedin''lot up there?
34317You plan to hold what, sir?
34317You really think you can do it, do n''t you?
34317You see, Anglais? 34317 You sent these men out as spies?"
34317You think I can be killed? 34317 You were actually there?
34317You would n''t, would you?
34317You''d countenance turning over the safety of this place to a band of rogues?
34317You''d get tangled up in this fray?
34317You''d have me go aft? 34317 You''re not takin''these two damn''d Roundheads aboard, are you?"
34317You''re sayin''the sale went well for the Dutchmen?
34317You''ve got a governor here now?
34317You''ve never been to Brazil, have you, Miss Bedford?
34317Your speech is Ingles, but you are not part of those_ galeones_ down below?
34317_ Ele compreendo_?
34317_ Faga o favor_, senhor, will you help us? 34317 _ Fala portugues, senhor_?"
34317_ Fala portugues_?
34317_ Iwo ko lu oniran li oru o nlu u li ossan? 34317 _ Que pasa?"
34317_ Where_?
34317*****"Shango, can you hear me?"
34317.?
34317.?
34317.?
34317.?
34317.?
34317.?
34317.?"
34317.?"
34317.?"
34317.?"
34317.?"
34317.?"
34317.?"
34317.?"
34317A new nation?
34317A part of it?"
34317A seaman?"
34317A shower was supposed to be cooling, so why did she always feel hotter and more miserable afterwards?
34317After all we''ve been through?
34317After all, they reasoned, had not an honorable peace already been refused by the extremists in the Assembly?
34317After we''ve offered up our horses and our muskets and servants for your militia?"
34317Aim where?
34317All that is past, correct?"
34317Almost an invitation?
34317Am I correct?"
34317Am I expected to fight Walrond''s regiment, and the Commonwealth, all by myself?"
34317Am I to be forced to humble this place till there''s nothing left, to shell her ports, burn her crops?
34317An''the musket I''m holdin''on the bastard?
34317An''you''ve already marked it paid?"
34317And a better fortress guarding it""Where might that be?"
34317And if these were here, how many more were now readying to attack the fort at Caguaya, just to the north?
34317And if they did, what then, sir?"
34317And religion, sir?
34317And we would n''t want anything to upset our little_ fete_, now would we,_ mon frere_?"
34317And what about Jeremy?
34317And what if their militia''s waiting for us somewhere in those damned trees?
34317And what of James, that nervous image of Lord Harold Winston and no less ambitious and unyielding?
34317And who knows what could happen?
34317And why only some?"
34317Any more than I believe in the Christian God and all His saints?"
34317Anyway, how would he ever find out?
34317Are his men over where they''re supposed to be?"
34317Are they kind as well?''"
34317Are they to your liking?"
34317Are you meanin''to suggest Cromwell wo n''t trouble providing this island with naval protection?"
34317At the water line?
34317Away from here?
34317Back on Hispaniola?"
34317Because he led the Yoruba in a revolt against slavery?"
34317Beckoned him forth from the ancient consciousness of Africa, to this puny room?
34317Besides their militia?"
34317Besides, what did he expect?
34317Besides, what else was there to do?
34317But after Jamaica, what?
34317But are we to understand that fleet out there''s been sent by that whoreson archfiend Oliver Cromwell?"
34317But did you ever consider taking one of their islands?
34317But flintlocks have been around for some time, or had n''t you heard?"
34317But had n''t you best tell somebody where you''ll be?"
34317But how could they have heard?
34317But how could they have known the road leading up to the_ vigia_?
34317But how long before some of the militia starts defecting?
34317But how, he''d asked Briggs, did they expect to manage all the work of cutting the cane?
34317But keep an eye on him, will you?
34317But must he always wait to be called, evoked?
34317But never before have we seen you here,_ n''est- ce pas_?
34317But now, he wondered suddenly, what about the Assembly?
34317But now, what next?
34317But the man?
34317But the other men of Africa?
34317But then what?
34317But then, she asked herself, what was she doing?
34317But to what purpose, sirrah?
34317But was she starting to let desire overrule that better judgment?
34317But what can I do?
34317But what dignity was there for those who died with a musket ball in their chest?
34317But what do you know about him?
34317But what does that matter to you?
34317But what exactly had Hugh Winston meant about Anthony''s muskets?
34317But what would you be doing getting mixed up in this trouble?
34317But where?
34317But why could n''t you?
34317But why, she asked herself, do we need some faraway king here in the Americas?
34317But why?
34317But why?
34317But why?
34317By chance any kin to Sir Anthony Walrond?"
34317By you?
34317Can I depend on you?"
34317Can they mount another landing?"
34317Can you make out the name?"
34317Captain?"
34317Confiscate it and ruin him in the bargain?
34317Could he be made to understand that?
34317Could it be I was wise to come after all?
34317Could it be because the old_ boucanier_ had managed to better him in that pistol duel they once had, and he''d never quite lived it down?
34317Could it be he was also a Yoruba_ babalawo_?
34317Could it be some Puritan sympathizers in the Assembly were trying to negotiate a surrender behind Bedford''s back?
34317Could it be the guns were already primed and ready to fire?
34317Could it be the rumors were all too true?
34317Could it be the stories at home were gross exaggerations?
34317Could it be there''d be more than a blockade?
34317Could it be you''re naught but a coward too, lad, like all the rest?"
34317Could she, she wondered, ever have the same power over him?
34317Could teach you brotherhood as well as hate?
34317Could they even manage to make their way back to the ships?
34317Could they not see that this was the moment?
34317Could you still deny they exist?"
34317Declared their independence?
34317Did he feel the freedom of this place too?
34317Did n''t he know she no longer entertained the trade herself?
34317Did not even the giant_ galeones_, on their way north from Cartegena, find it easy to put in here to trade?
34317Did the admiral realize, he wondered, how exposed their men were at this very moment?
34317Did you commandeer a longboat?
34317Did you know they used candles like this on the ship?
34317Do n''t they see what we really should do?
34317Do n''t you think it''s enough?"
34317Do you have any idea what he had his men do last night?"
34317Do you know exactly what he did?"
34317Do you know the signals?"
34317Do you remember Jackson?"
34317Do you see that?
34317Do you suppose your lads do n''t take occasion to talk when they''ve a bit of kill- devil in their bellies?
34317Do you think we are fools?
34317Do you understand the chains on your heart can be stronger than the chains on your body?"
34317Does n''t anybody here know that?"
34317Especially now?"
34317Even if they could manage to put up a fight, how long can they last?
34317Ever?
34317For that matter, what has Bedford done?"
34317For the love of God, lad, what happened?"
34317Four?
34317Good God, he thought, how could I have failed to see?
34317Good God, what am I saying?
34317Had Parliament really sent the English army to invade the island?
34317Had it somehow summoned him that night?
34317Had she learned nothing in all their years together?
34317Has John run up English colors?"
34317Has Yor Worship heard what he did at Drogheda?"
34317Has he ever said where he learned it?"
34317Have you ever listened to these Yoruba talk?
34317Have you seen those culverin just below us, trained on the bay?
34317He glanced back at John Mewes and yelled through the rain,"How''re the stores?"
34317He paused a moment, then continued,"And you, Miss Bedford, have you been back?"
34317He paused to examine her, then continued,"Why stand about in this heat when there''s a cool lagoon waiting?"
34317He''s on board now?"
34317How about letting me have that crippled Spaniard on the_ Zeelander_ if you''ve still got him?
34317How can it?"
34317How can we just give up, when there''s still a chance?
34317How could Katy be attracted to him, be so imprudent?
34317How could Oliver Cromwell have so misjudged these colonists?
34317How could he describe the bright new future that awaited a full partnership between England and these American settlers?
34317How could she prevent him?
34317How could such a thing be?
34317How could this_ preto_ understand so well her own secret shame, see so clearly the lies she told herself in order to live?
34317How did you survive?"
34317How else are we to keep these Africans docile in future?
34317How goes it?"
34317How had he drawn the symbol?
34317How have you been?"
34317How in hell do you expect this island to hold out against England when half the men here would just as soon see you lose?
34317How long has it been?
34317How long have you been practicing it?"
34317How many do you have?"
34317How many men will I lose before daylight?
34317How many of your militiamen have the stomach for that kind of assignment?"
34317How many would be left?
34317How much do you know about Jamaica?"
34317How near did I come?"
34317How to make her understand that?
34317How to take the guns?
34317How''d she get on, he wanted to know, living by her wits out here in the New World?
34317How''d you make him understand anything?
34317How, exactly, am I supposed to fit into all this?
34317How, she asked herself, could she have succumbed so readily to his preto delusions?
34317How, she wondered, did you pray to a Yoruba god?
34317How?"
34317I figured why not give them a taste back?
34317I suppose these indentures are going to help you do it?"
34317I will be happy to tell him a Capitaine Winston...""What in hell are you talking about?
34317I wonder what he''s figuring to get in return?
34317I''d be interested to know what you think of the turn things are taking here?
34317I''ll wager you''ve brought down many a plump woodcock with it, have n''t you lad?"
34317If an attack comes, he found himself wondering, which of them will be the first to side with Parliament''s forces and betray the island?
34317If the largest English settlement in the Americas could not stand firm, they reasoned, what chance did the small ones have?
34317If we let them be made Christians, where would it end?"
34317Impressing Roundheads to sail with us now?
34317Is he your commander here tonight?
34317Is it not a warrior''s duty to be ready to die?"
34317Is it true they do not have slaves?"
34317Is it wisdom to bring Shango''s fire to that place, sacred to Ogun?"
34317Is n''t it odd?
34317Is n''t it time now you learned to trust me?"
34317Is n''t that him?"
34317Is n''t there anything you care about?"
34317Is that clear?"
34317Is that him?"
34317Is that just part of your negotiations?"
34317Is that the best you''ve got?"
34317Is that the only thing you care about?"
34317Is that them drinking in the shade, whilst the breastwork is left unattended?"
34317Is that what she said?"
34317Is that who it looks to be?"
34317Is there going to have to be more?
34317Is there no profit to be had in him?"
34317Is this damned little island worth that much blood, over and above what''s already been spilt here tonight?"
34317Is''t because you''re worried the Roundheads might send her back home to be hanged?"
34317Jacques is commandant now, and the Chevalier de Poncy has...""Commandant?"
34317Jamaica?"
34317Jeremy stared in confusion and disbelief as the admiral continued,"Walrond, is it not?"
34317Know if he''s around?"
34317Like this island and what it means to you?"
34317Like we ordered?"
34317Makes them bluer?"
34317Maybe even a betrayal?
34317Maybe you have some idea where he is now?"
34317Must he first seize your body for his own, before he could declare his presence, work his will?
34317Now, see that pistol?"
34317Oh God, why now?
34317Or a_ matelot_?"
34317Or could the part about a"noble death"be an oblique reference to King Charles''bravery before the executioner''s axe?
34317Or declare war on Parliament and fight the English navy?"
34317Or deliberate lies?
34317Or do n''t you yet understand that?
34317Or get into the slave trade himself?
34317Or is it you''re just worried we might ship out while one of the lads still has a shilling left somewhere or other?"
34317Or kill men by the hundreds, men whose face you never have to see?
34317Or maybe"Why is''t you think you can have whatever you want, the minute you want it?"
34317Or pride?
34317Or sugar, assuming we''ve got it then?"
34317Or that her stomach was n''t as round as it should be?
34317Or was it something more?
34317Or was misery there too, as deep and irreducible as his own?
34317Or was the conquest hers?"
34317Or would it foolishly choose to destroy itself with war?
34317Or would that powerful body one day be hanged and quartered for leading a rebellion that could only fail?
34317Or, he''d begun to wonder, was something else afoot?
34317Perhaps he was a runaway?
34317Pray, who''s to stop us?"
34317Preparing to march?"
34317Really pray?
34317Remember how the Irish indentures went over to the Spaniards that time they attacked the English settlement up on Nevis Island?
34317Remember that Yoruba we caught on board a few nights back?"
34317Remember what I said?
34317Remember when I declared they would someday soil their breeches whenever they heard the word''_ boucanier''_?
34317Remember when you wanted to kill me?
34317Save lives?
34317Seven?"
34317Shall we be bound to the government and lordship of a Parliament in which we have no Representatives or persons chosen by us?
34317Shall we call it a draw?"
34317Shall we race?"
34317She knew what his real worries were: how long would it be before the awkward peace between the Council and the Assembly fell apart in squabbling?
34317She liked her body, but would he?
34317Should an African be made a Christian?"
34317Sit and stare at the greasy tankards on the table?
34317Six years?
34317Slavery?"
34317So tell me, who does it belong to now?"
34317So what better place than Jamaica?
34317So what makes you think they could n''t just as readily turn back an invasion?
34317So which story do you want to hear?"
34317So who is the savage, my Ingles friend?"
34317Some treachery in the making?
34317Something along the lines of"And where in bloody hell were you till all hours?"
34317Soon?"
34317Speak well of a man who''d rid England of his precious king?"
34317Submit?
34317Tell me, are you sure there''s enough draft on the windward side for me to put in and lade?"
34317That means a mast lantern putting in at Jamestown, right?"
34317That there might be an embargo?"
34317The Assembly?"
34317The bother of the smoke?
34317The knave had the brass to come back?"
34317The one you were talking about tonight?"
34317The question is, what''re their damned intentions?"
34317The signal for Jamestown''s one shot, a count of five, another shot, a count of ten, and then the third?"
34317The_ Defiance_?
34317Then she turned back to Serina,"What do you mean by that?"
34317Then what can we do?
34317There was no mistake about that?"
34317These greedy planters?
34317These occasional flares of jealousy; did he mean them?
34317They declared''The locust can eat, the locust can drink, the locust can go-- but where can the grasshopper hide?''
34317They held something-- what was it?
34317Think I know what I''m doing?"
34317This round is won, is n''t it?"
34317Threaten you, and then send you home in hopes you''d somehow cozen me?"
34317Three hundred?
34317To chance his life once more in the service of liberty?
34317To forewarn an accused criminal?"
34317To gain his freedom, and also the other man''s property?"
34317To get the feel of her?"
34317To thin out our lines for a counterattack?"
34317Was Barbados being left to starve quietly in the sun?
34317Was he about to be the first man in the Americas to fire a shot declaring war against England?
34317Was he killed?"
34317Was he planning to try and settle down?
34317Was he, she found herself wondering, at all attracted to her?
34317Was independence worth the killing sure to ensue if they went to war-- a war that had now become planter against planter?
34317Was it as joyful as it seemed?
34317Was it desperation?
34317Was it mainly waiting?
34317Was it part of love?
34317Was it possible to start over with men like these?
34317Was it the same as the Christian God?
34317Was it the tall, strong one named Atiba?
34317Was it the_ boucan_?
34317Was that not what you said?"
34317Was that what she felt now, this equal giving and accepting of each other?
34317Was that, he wondered, the dungeon Bartholomew called Purgatory?
34317Was there any place else in the world, she wondered, quite like the Caribbean?
34317Was this what they''d been waiting for?
34317Well?"
34317Were they waiting at the right perimeter, as they were supposed to be?
34317Were you wounded?"
34317What Englishman has ever been responsible for twenty, thirty, nay perhaps even a hundred slaves?
34317What about those men who''ve been swimming out to the ships all day, offering to be part of the invasion?
34317What are they paying you?"
34317What are you doing here?
34317What can a man know of wine if he samples only one vineyard?"
34317What could he hope to do?
34317What could he want?
34317What did he mean?
34317What do you mean?"
34317What do you say to that arrangement?"
34317What do you say to the usual exchange rate?"
34317What do you think''ll happen with this militia now?"
34317What do you think?"
34317What else could it be?
34317What else do they have worth stealing?"
34317What else, he asked himself, was left to do now?
34317What exactly did you hear?"
34317What happened?
34317What harm in reading it?
34317What if I just walked the shore?"
34317What if all the English in the New World united?
34317What if tomorrow night we feasted like the old days,_ boucanier_ style?
34317What if we doubled the size of the cane bundles?"
34317What kind of soldiers are we, to leave these men to die?
34317What next?
34317What of the powder?"
34317What of them?
34317What precisely had Atiba done?
34317What right did this illiterate_ preto_ have to make her feel ashamed now?
34317What the hell are the Americas for?
34317What then?"
34317What to do?
34317What use had he for white lace from Seville?
34317What waited there amidst those London lights, he had pondered, those thousands of flickering candles and cab lanterns?
34317What was Ogun''s purpose in answering the cowries this way?
34317What was he really thinking?
34317What was he thinking?
34317What was it about that time that troubles you so much?"
34317What was the hidden threat behind Calvert''s too- cordial smiles?
34317What was the rest of the evening going to be like?
34317What was this sudden ambivalence she felt toward him?
34317What were they saying?"
34317What were you two talking about?"
34317What would Anthony do when he heard?
34317What would he be like as a lover?
34317What would he do when she did?
34317What would he say if I were to put these on, she wondered?
34317What would it be like to watch the sea from this gallery now, she wondered, when the ocean and winds were wild?
34317What would it be like, she wondered again, to receive a part of his power for her own?
34317What would the slaves in Brazil think of these thatched hovels?
34317What would you be doing with them?"
34317What''fort''is that?"
34317What''ll happen to Bedford and Katy, he wondered to himself, if we ca n''t hold off the attack?
34317What''ll happen when day finally comes and news of all this reaches the rest of the island?
34317What''s your name?"
34317What''s yours?"
34317What, he asked himself, would he write?
34317What, he wondered, was he doing here tonight?
34317Whatever it is, though, the looks of her''d almost make you wonder if she''s quite so set on marrying some stiff royalist as she thinks she is?
34317When do we talk?"
34317When the Cow- Killers became sea rovers and pirates?"
34317When was that?"
34317When would he learn?
34317Where are these gods of Africa supposed to be?"
34317Where does He show Himself?
34317Where else in God''s name would she be?"
34317Where exactly did you learn that?"
34317Where had all the years gone?
34317Where in heaven''s name have you been?"
34317Where is He?
34317Where was the brash vice admiral, the man who had wanted him imprisoned below decks?
34317Where was the money?
34317Where was the rest of the militia?
34317Where were Cromwell''s warships bound for now?
34317Where''re the men?
34317Where''s Walrond''s Windward Regiment?
34317Where''s the labor you''d need?"
34317Which men were officers?
34317Which one of you should I kill?"
34317Who can say?"
34317Who could tell when the Commonwealth''s warships might suddenly show themselves on the southern horizon?
34317Who had cast the cowries?
34317Who knew what it would someday lead to?
34317Who knows how it''ll settle out?"
34317Who knows what''ll happen when there''re three or four thousand, or more?"
34317Who was he?
34317Who was it?"
34317Who would be the first to waver?
34317Who''ll be able to watch over them?
34317Who''ll be starved out first: a blockaded island or a fleet of ships with scarcely enough victuals to last out another fortnight?
34317Who''s to handle that whilst I''m gone?"
34317Who''s to say?"
34317Whose could it be?
34317Why could n''t all of life be managed the same way?
34317Why did I try to kill him?"
34317Why did he try so hard to be infuriating?
34317Why did men have things so much easier?
34317Why did the rows of stumps, once so familiar, no longer seem right?
34317Why do n''t the planters put a halt to it?"
34317Why do n''t we just get out of here while we still can?"
34317Why do n''t we just have done with these damn''d Frenchmen and claim this island?"
34317Why do n''t we try and find some shade ourselves?"
34317Why do n''t you try and find Ruyters?
34317Why do you suppose?
34317Why else had he been sent here first?
34317Why else would a sugar grower as notoriously successful as Benjamin Briggs have decided to come with them?
34317Why else would he have paid that flock of shiftless runaways he called a crew with the last of his savings?
34317Why had Anthony never told him that war could be like this?
34317Why had Hugh painted Jacques as erratic and dangerous?
34317Why had Winston invited him aboard tonight?
34317Why had he brought her here instead, for some bizarre ceremony?
34317Why had he come back to Oistins?
34317Why had he done it?
34317Why had he forgotten the spots in the path where the puddles never dried between rains, only congealed to turgid glue?
34317Why had n''t he seen their ship?
34317Why had there been no musket fire?
34317Why have you come back?"
34317Why not humor me?
34317Why not show your_ femme_ how we used to live?"
34317Why not take the rest of this string at a flat twenty- five pounds the head, and make an end on it?
34317Why should I risk anything?
34317Why should anyone trust the loyalties of Anthony Walrond and his royalists?
34317Why should the gunners be exposed to a musket attack?
34317Why should we take sides now, with the war over and finished?"
34317Why the hell not?
34317Why the hell were they here?
34317Why was he waiting?
34317Why was he waiting?
34317Why was it?"
34317Why were you there tonight, alone?"
34317Why would I have an African name?"
34317Why would he want to go back?
34317Why would they betray the rest of us?"
34317Why''re you taking her?
34317Why''s that?"
34317Why, Calvert puzzled, had the planter come?
34317Why, Jeremy had found himself wondering, was Morris present at all?
34317Why, she puzzled, had he proposed the match?
34317Why, she wondered, did he want to know?
34317Why, she wondered, was she even bothering to listen?
34317Why?
34317Will you hold me now?"
34317Will you not drink to the beginnings of English prosperity in the Caribbees?
34317With just the men you''ve got here?"
34317With the drums?"
34317Without being seen?"
34317Wo n''t you come back and help?
34317Would he continue to hold back, to keep something to himself, something he never seemed willing-- or able-- to give?
34317Would he ever understand that?
34317Would he notice that her legs were a trifle too slim?
34317Would he raise it up and destroy this man who had come to conquer the last safe place on earth left for him?
34317Would it catch and hold?
34317Would n''t it be paradise if she were here tonight, instead of a crusty old_ vaquero_ like Juan Jose?
34317Would she understand that?
34317Would the actions of these planters be as heroic as their rhetoric?
34317Would the door stay open?
34317Would they betray him?"
34317Would this dark, lush island of the Caribbees harken to reason?
34317Would you have us hold here at Oistins, or try to march along the coastal road toward Bridgetown while there''s still some light?"
34317Would you really have me do it?
34317You did n''t escape, did you?"
34317You let him use you to cozen Walrond and the Windwards into defecting?"
34317You say Morris knew who you were?"
34317You think you can have an amour with me and then we d a rich royalist when I''m gone?
34317You would n''t be planning to do a bit of sailing from this port, would you now?
34317You''re not in love with her, are you?"
34317You''re smitten with this Winston, are n''t you?
34317You''ve bought this contract?
34317_ Mon Dieu, il y a tres long- temps!_ A good ten years,_ n''est- ce pas_?"
34317_ Shango?"
34317_ barbacoa_ and hides here on Tortuga?"
34317_ gentilhomme de service_ be accompanying you?"
34317captured?
34317do women ever do that too?"
34317do?"
34317five percent?"
34317joined them?"
34317just a few big ones?"
34317just for tonight?"
34317now that she no longer was a child, what to do?
34317save that life flows on, of its own will, and drags you with it willy- nilly?
34317the buccaneers have managed to keep the island?
34317the one who had a limp after that fall from the yardarm when we were tacking in to Nevis?"
34317was your first raid, Monsieur le Basque?"
34317will they do?"