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29388Can it be true? 32110 ''Bring offerings from your herds, the choicest bring,( Are they not also mine?)
32110''Have ye not heard howEnoch walked with God, And he was not,"because I drew him up?
32110But where is the Christ you were pleading-- The merciful God of your banner? 32110 How can the soul be blind, when such a pledge Stands in eternal witness of its love?
32110Shall we be hushed, when every bird and flower Doth herald his approach? 32110 Time conquers all things?"
32110Why are my people here to- day in arms? 32110 Why longer parley, with a thing so plain?
32110''Tis the shock of the battle that burdens the air, and the armies that burden the eye; They have met( could Elysian give landscape more fair?
32110Am I not greater than all earthly Kings?
32110Are we paying the forfeit in wormwood of shame?
32110As we turn to the East, wilt thou smile on our way?
32110Can Christian Spain outshine this sad, brown face?
32110Can even I Do more?
32110Did Christ e''er suffer such supreme disgrace?
32110Did all the roses blossom from the cross, And all the thorns grow out upon the waste?
32110Did ever charity reach loftier height?
32110Did heavier drops of blood stand on his face Than there were forced by this foul treachery?
32110Do any thirst?
32110Done in the name of Christ?
32110For what am I, to question his advance?
32110From Sinai we came with his prophet of old, To the valley where glitters the altar of gold-- Shall we break, in our frenzy, the tables of stone?
32110Have we sinned in thy sight?
32110He spake our fathers, wherefore is he hid That I can not behold him?
32110How could I see Their folly and not smite?
32110How fares it with bonnie Malinche, Thus stung in the morn of her childhood?
32110How many souls in Christiandom, as white, Would faced his countrymen, from such a place?
32110How steal from thy dumb lips one scrap of song?
32110Must nations be in the same furnace cast, And man, the master, bought, and scourged, and sold?
32110Must thou, too, look on death?
32110One God?
32110Or on the cross; or in Gethsemane?
32110Or the Sea to the Mountain:"How dare you intrude, You presumptuous imp of the air?"
32110Shall a child of misfortune e''er wait On this side the Beautiful City, When thy hand is the turn of the gate, And thy voice hath the magic of pity?
32110Shall we raise hands against great Quetzalcoatl?
32110The spear and the arrow, the halbert and lance, and who shall be first to yield?
32110Their Master?
32110Thou giv''st back the lie; Above its ruins, thou dost stand, serene-- Eternity!--Must thou, perforce, then die?
32110Thou the avenger of a human wrong?
32110Was Montezuma worthy of this fate?
32110We fight against the gods?
32110What cloud on the horizon''s breach can be seen?
32110What is that, where the Orient gathers her gold, and the eye wanders back to the sea?
32110What simile can human tongue command?
32110What soul unmoved can touch it with the pen?
32110What tragedy hast thou, indeed, not seen?
32110What wakens the vulture''s rude glee?
32110Why Should we not learn their wisdom in this clime?
32110Why crushed they not this hell- begotten farce?
32110Why did n''t they?
32110Why not now,"For once and all, wash off our bloody hands?
32110Why should he Keep so much closer the horizon''s rim When they were in his quest, and sought the verge Of farthest empire, in their reach of him?
32110Will you strike at her just petition?
32110Wilt thou lessen the distance between us and thee?
32110always warm, Where shall our hearts be stayed?
32110as others did?
32110great Yo Semite?
32110have they not more than Earth In their deep glance?
32110have we slackened our pace?
32110he now turns back from Tlapalan;"And what must we, but welcome his advance?
32110how shall we approach thy face?
32110is it not enough?
32110must future draw its cadence from the past, And plow its furrow through the same red mould?
32110that is all flight, Where, where can you be found?
32110was it right?
32110where is thy brother?"
32110why can ye not bring him here?"
32110yes; and what did''st thou?
21618And how dost thou live, Pablo?
21618And the next?
21618And what is this metal like?
21618And what of yourself?
21618And who is this Fray Antonio, señor?
21618But did you ever happen to hear of a bridge that was hung up at one end an''that was operated by swingin''it backward an''forward like a pendulum?
21618But the letter itself?
21618But the sign? 21618 But what good did it do us to find it, when we could not follow it?"
21618But what of Pablo, our young companion?
21618Can it possibly be, then, that he is in communication with the outside world?
21618Do you wonder that I rejoice over your coming, and over the news which you bring? 21618 Dost thou call me, Wise One?"
21618Drinking fountains?
21618Had n''t you better let him down easy by telegraphing him right now to begin to look out for a new place?
21618Have you found a way down?
21618He''s goin''t''send that thing t''th''King an''say it''s me, is he? 21618 Honest Injun, Professor?"
21618How?
21618How?
21618Is the trail good enough to make a start on now?
21618Is this gold?
21618Just ask th''Colonel if he minds my smokin''a pipe, wo n''t you, Professor?
21618Left?
21618Señor,he said,"you know El Sabio?"
21618Shall I down him?
21618The señor does not know? 21618 They are the same?"
21618What do you mean by being out of work?
21618What do you think of your friends now?
21618What is a rain- coat, Pablo?
21618What th''dickens is th''Padre drivin''at, anyway?
21618What''s become of the railroad?
21618What''s th''good?
21618What''s the reason that it''s not some queer thing belonging to the folks we''re looking for?
21618What_ is_ the story that it contains? 21618 Whence comes the one that you guard so carefully?"
21618Where''s the Padre?
21618Why the dickens did n''t you_ get_ it?
21618Why, have n''t I told you that there is stored in this hidden city the greatest treasure that ever was brought into one place since the world began?
21618Will you go with us?
21618You set up to be some punkins of an engineer, now do n''t you?
21618And I wonder what will become of that little lame boy of his now?
21618And so-- and so-- Will the señor forgive me?
21618And what then?
21618And where is the stronghold?"
21618And without waiting for the others to speak, he asked, eagerly:"Is it to be?"
21618Bring ye the token that summons us to their aid?"
21618But I inquired, gravely:"And this one thing that hinders thee from getting rich, Pablo, what is it?"
21618But what I want to know is, when we want''em t''stop, how in th''h-- ll are we ever goin''t''set th''brakes?"
21618But what did you say to''em?
21618D''you know what I''m goin''t''do, Rayburn, when I realize on this investment?
21618Did n''t I tell you that nobody could stop''em when they once got fairly started?
21618Did n''t you hear the rocks flying from the cliff where it struck?"
21618Do n''t you think, though, maybe it was a little bit risky t''give ourselves away?"
21618Do you catch on?"
21618Do you feel strong enough, Professor, to tie th''ends o''this rag?"
21618Do you truly size it up for a pearl yourself?"
21618Had n''t I better stick a pin in him and wake him up?"
21618Have you got your wind again, Professor?
21618How d''you find yourself now, old man?"
21618How do I know what''s goin''t''happen with a stone thing that goes tippin''around that way?
21618I guess you never knew Steve, did you, Rayburn?
21618I say, Professor, am I asleep or awake?"
21618I tell you, Professor, there was n''t any flies on that old man, now was there?
21618I wonder what they''d say, Professor, to a bid for puttin''in a dynamo for''em an''lightin''this dark old hole with electricity?
21618In a moment he called:"Just come here, Young, and help, will you?
21618Is n''t that your idea of it, Rayburn?"
21618It''s worse''an th''porter- bottles-- for what''s th''use o''shoemaker''s wax t''folks who do n''t rightly know what a shoe is?
21618Left?
21618There do n''t seem t''be any flies worth speakin''of on th''Colonel-- eh, Professor?
21618They must have done that sort o''thing in old times, eh, Professor?
21618This looks like a badly kept drug store, do n''t it?"
21618Thou art come from Fray Antonio?"
21618Under his breath I heard him mutter,"Can it be that the prophecy will be fulfilled?"
21618What is it?
21618What is this mystery?
21618What would you have?"
21618What''s he said about a treasure, Rayburn?
21618What''s th''life o''that whole outfit worth compared t''one life like his?
21618Where did you get that boy- an''-donkey outfit from, anyway?
21618Where''s a good ruin to begin on?"
21618Where''s the Padre?"
21618Who can say that when the hour of trial came he did not meet his death as bravely as any martyr of them all?
21618Who could tell what dead of other faiths and races yet unborn would lie here also before the end of time should come?
21618Why, it b''longs t''one o''th''boys on th''Central!--but how th''dickens did it ever get_ here_?
21618Would living there, he asked, be any worse for us than living where we then were-- where we were equally shut in?
21618Yet we hesitated about entering this black gap-- for who could tell what depths, unseen in that dense darkness, we might not plunge into headlong?
21618Young bore the forward end of the stretcher, and as we came into the oratory I felt him start as he exclaimed,"What th''devil''s broke loose here?"
21618Young called out, as he caught sight of me,"have you given up antiquities an''gone into th''circus business?
21618he shouted; and added,"What''s the good of a King''s symbol when we''re all goin''to lose our hair?"
21618where did this come from?
44196''A young girl has just left here?'' 44196 ''Afterwards?''"
44196''And I?'' 44196 ''And if I refuse?''
44196''And you? 44196 ''Are the horses ready?''
44196''Are you sure of it?''
44196''Armed?''
44196''But how can I be of service to you?''
44196''Do you really believe that she is dead, mother?'' 44196 ''Have I not already said that I knew all?
44196''I should be glad enough to take you with me; but who would get the horses ready if you went with me?''
44196''I?'' 44196 ''In heaven''s name,''the pulquero exclaimed, making one last effort at resistance,''how do you expect me to set about it?
44196''Is that your last word, señora?'' 44196 ''It is French,''she answered,''But what consequence is it to you?''"
44196''Perhaps:--what was the address?''
44196''That is true,''he said, at the end of a moment,''I did not think of that; where could my head be?''
44196''Then it was not the woman who has come to you every day for a month?'' 44196 ''Then what the deuce do you want?''"
44196''Well?''
44196''Were you not, like the other members of the community,''the abbess continued, with a terrible accent,''present at her funeral? 44196 ''What did she want of you?''"
44196''What do you desire, brother? 44196 ''What do you want of me?''
44196''What had this adorable creature done to them to endure such martyrdom?'' 44196 ''What is the matter?''
44196''What is the meaning of this?'' 44196 ''What will become of you afterwards?
44196''Where are you leading us, then, Niña?'' 44196 ''Where is the copy you refused that man?''
44196''Where to, then?''
44196''Who are you, brother? 44196 ''Who are you, my brother?''
44196''Who doubts it?'' 44196 ''Who is that man?''
44196''Why did you go out this morning without asking my permission?''
44196''Will you speak, yes or no?'' 44196 ''You must know, then----but,''he observed, suddenly interrupting himself,''must I enter into all the details?''"
44196''You wish it?'' 44196 ''_ Sin pecado concebida_, my brother,--are you ill?''"
44196''_ ¡Cuerpo de Cristo!_ play the innocent, old coyote,''the sergeant replied roughly,''who but I would dare to set foot in your accursed den?''
44196A further reason why I should address my question to you again, and ask you if I am your prisoner or no?
44196A litter?
44196A spy?
44196Accursed one, what have you done with my daughter?
44196Ah, you found me, then?
44196Am I your prisoner, then?
44196And I too; but what good would that do them? 44196 And I?"
44196And did they give you no message for me?
44196And have you had the mania long, my good friend?
44196And if I accept?
44196And if I will not swear?
44196And if that somebody,Don Stefano went on,"gave you in addition, as earnest penny, a ring like this?"
44196And now, what must I do?
44196And these men, who are they?
44196And they concern me?
44196And what are we to do?
44196And what is this law?
44196And what is your name?
44196And what prevents your coming with us?
44196And what will that signal be? 44196 And why so, if you please?"
44196And will you do what I advise?
44196And with what sort of people have you to do? 44196 And you can lead me to it?"
44196And you, Chief?
44196And you, Chief?
44196And you?
44196And yours?
44196And, in the first place, how comes it that I have not seen you till today?
44196Are his ears open?
44196Are my brothers satisfied?
44196Are not all men the same?
44196Are they returning to the side of the great Salt Lake, into their stone villages?
44196Are you going to leave me already?
44196Are you going?
44196Are you in a condition to manage your own horse?
44196Are you mad, Don Mariano? 44196 Are you ready?"
44196Are you speaking seriously, Caballeros?
44196Are you sure of it, Chief? 44196 Are you sure of that?"
44196Are you white men or Indians, to treat a hunter thus?
44196As scout?
44196As such, he has a right, I believe, to sit in the council?
44196At this hour? 44196 At this hour?"
44196But how would you have me prepare my defence, when I am ignorant of the nature of the crimes imputed to me? 44196 But if I were discovered-- if he were not guilty?"
44196But in what way?
44196But the young ladies?
44196But those shots?
44196But what are their names?
44196But what is your hurry?
44196But what must be done to deliver them from his evil influence?
44196But what must we do?
44196But what will you do?
44196But who will warn him?
44196But will you not come with us?
44196But,Don Miguel added,"I suppose that you will not go alone with Don Mariano?"
44196But,Marksman suddenly said, stooping down,"whom have we here?
44196Can it be possible?
44196Can it be possible?
44196Can not you guess?
44196Caramba, comrades, if you are going to play at knives, can you not take me with you?
44196Comrade,he said to the half- breed,"do you know the desert?"
44196Could he not have changed his name?
44196Did Brighteye give you no message for me?
44196Did I not tell my brother so?
44196Did I not warn you that the Wacondah protected me? 44196 Did Red Wolf command the warriors who arrived this morning?"
44196Did he not tell you for what object?
44196Did not my brother expect to see me?
44196Did the Chief leave you at once, then?
44196Did you not hear our signal?
44196Did you not tell me, Marksman,asked Brighteye,"that you were picked up by Flying Eagle?"
44196Do you believe so?
44196Do you believe so?
44196Do you believe that I shall be long helpless?
44196Do you believe that a firm and powerful will could produce a favourable reaction?
44196Do you belong to his party?
44196Do you doubt it, Chief?
44196Do you doubt it?
44196Do you fancy my band the only one crossing the prairie at this moment?
44196Do you fear anything from that horseman?
44196Do you fear treachery, then?
44196Do you hear nothing?
44196Do you know the reason of this recommendation?
44196Do you not know, as you say nothing is hidden from you?
44196Do you not understand that?
44196Do you put great faith in the Redskins, Brighteye?
44196Does Eglantine know this hunter?
44196Does my brother intend to practise medicine at Quiepaa Tani?
44196Does my brother speak the tongue of the barbarous Gachupinos?
44196Does my brother wish to avenge himself on his enemies?
44196Does my father doubt it?
44196Does my father suppose that the Great Council would wish to insult me by refusing so slight a favour?
44196Does my red brother still intend to return to his tribe?
44196Does not my brother, the Paleface, know where he is at this moment?
44196Does not my sister hear?
44196Does not the great Pale hunter accompany his brothers?
44196Don Miguel,she said;"where is he?"
44196Don Miguel?
44196Eh, old hunter?
44196Eh, who knows?
44196Eh?
44196Enter the city?
44196For any length of time?
44196For what good in the desert?
44196For what good? 44196 For what purpose?"
44196For what reason, then, can I be your prisoner? 44196 Good,"Marksman answered, catching his meaning at once;"who are the two men who accompany you?"
44196Good; can you swim?
44196Hang it? 44196 Has Addick( the Stag) kept his promise?"
44196Has my brother left his nation for long?
44196Has my father heard?
44196Has not my pale brother heard Red Wolf?
44196Have I to cure a Paleface?
44196Have our friends stopped far from here?
44196Have the Apaches become cowardly or plundering coyotes, setting out in flocks to hunt on the prairies? 44196 Have you any final arrangements to make?"
44196Have you not understood?
44196He will come?
44196His friends, the Palefaces, are encamped not far from here?
44196How a condition?
44196How am I here?
44196How can you imagine such a thing, Caballero?
44196How do you feel?
44196How is it that I find him here?
44196How is it that since the fearful catastrophe which made you an orphan, I never heard any mention of you? 44196 How is it we meet you here?"
44196How long have I been here?
44196How many days do you think I shall remain in this state?
44196How so? 44196 How so?"
44196How so?
44196How so?
44196How so?
44196How so?
44196How so?
44196I am not your prisoner, though?
44196I am, then, on the spot where the struggle ended?
44196I ask you what motive brought you into the desert?
44196I have had a fall, then?
44196I know it, Chief; but you will not refuse me the satisfaction of giving her this slight token of my gratitude, Chief?
44196I know it: but where is he, that I do not see him?
44196I know it; but can I prevent it? 44196 I went out, and, as I closed the door, I heard the evangelista mutter to himself,''Santa Viring, into what wasp''s nest have I got?''"
44196I will obey you,he said,"but you will keep your promise?"
44196I-- why should I be angry?
44196I?
44196I?
44196I?
44196If we fall, what will become of her?
44196In Heaven''s name what have you come here for? 44196 In truth,"Ruperto observed,"what do we wood rangers care for adventures that happen in Mexico, or any other city of the_ Tierras Adentro_?
44196Indeed, you may be right; but tell me, beside that noble curiosity, which you so frankly confessed, have you not, by accident, a few other defects?
44196Instead of walking, would you not be inclined to ride?
44196Is he dead?
44196Is he not?
44196Is it not?
44196Is it right,he whispered,"that Don Mariano should be present at his brother''s condemnation?"
44196Is my brother really resolved to speak?
44196Is my brother satisfied?
44196Is my father going away?
44196Is my father really an adept of the great medicine?
44196Is not that the term you employ in the desert when you have to discuss important business?
44196Is that my father''s last word?
44196Is that the truth? 44196 Is that the way you receive us, my friend?"
44196Is the pale hunter ready to reply?
44196Is their life in danger?
44196Is there not?
44196Is this the way?
44196Leave us already?
44196Lynch law?
44196Must I tell you everything?
44196My brother feels better?
44196My brother has travelled much?
44196My brother is on the trail of the Antelopes?
44196My brother knows it, and persists in going there?
44196My father speaks the truth?
44196No longer?
44196Not the least in the world: are you not my guest? 44196 Of course; but is there nothing else?"
44196Oh, oh, do you think so? 44196 Oh, oh,"he muttered,"what is the meaning of that, Chief?
44196On the instant?
44196One last word, or rather, one last question before separating?
44196Patience,the hunter said, with a laugh,"did I not tell you you should soon have a solution of the enigma?"
44196Perhaps so,he answered evasively:"but,"he added,"did not my brother say that he expected soon to go to the Queche?"
44196Perhaps you are right; but what makes you think so?
44196Red Wolf has warriors to support his words,the Indian said, proudly,"Flying Eagle is alone; how will he oppose the will of the sachem?"
44196Ruperto calls us,Brighteye then said,"all is over"What has happened?"
44196Shall I save him?
44196Shall I see you again soon?
44196Shall we follow them?
44196Should I have come without that? 44196 So it is settled, we can start?"
44196Stay, what are you going to do?
44196Still, you have an idea?
44196Stupid matter,he muttered in a hoarse voice,"shall I not succeed in conquering you?"
44196Supposing that the Redskins are acquainted with our arrival in these parts, on which side will they apprehend an attack?
44196Tell me, Marksman,he went on,"do you believe God will pardon me?"
44196Thanks; no news?
44196That is true,Don Mariano said, utterly astounded;"but how did you learn these details?
44196That is true,the Comanche answered, thoughtfully;"but how to prevent it?"
44196That is true,the hunter said, with a drooping head;"but,"he added, a moment after,"what is to be done?"
44196That is true; and have you not met your friend Marksman?
44196That is true; but have you any other plan to propose to me?
44196That prospect does not frighten you, I hope?
44196The Chief will return to his village?
44196The Chief will save him?
44196The storm is beginning: what will my father do?
44196Then my father is proceeding to the Council?
44196Then the relatives had a great interest in this pursuit?
44196Then this horrible punishment is true?
44196Then we are still good friends?
44196Then you do not know him?
44196Then you return?
44196Then you will accompany me?
44196Then, I say-- have you not a certain weakness for money?
44196Then, since the events that brought me here-- there has only passed--?
44196Then,the Chief remarked, with hesitation,"my father will not do anything for me?"
44196Those shots, the shouts I heard?
44196Till tomorrow?
44196To my first question you answered that your name was Don Stefano Cohecho?
44196Very well; and on waking, in what state will he be?
44196We must trust so; but if it did, what should we do?
44196We will go and see them again, shall we not, my sister?
44196Well, Chief,the hunter asked, as he saw him returning,"have you found anything which can put us on the right scent?"
44196Well, Don Miguel,one of the ladies said, addressing the hunter who had taken a seat by her side,"shall we soon near the end of our journey?"
44196Well, my father?
44196Well, then,he said,"what reason have you to find fault with my plan?"
44196Well, then?
44196Well, would you have me speak frankly to you?
44196Well,he said to the Chief,"why does Red Wolf remain here, when I gave him the order to withdraw?"
44196Well?
44196Well?
44196Well?
44196Well?
44196Well?
44196Well?
44196Well?
44196Well?
44196What am I going to do? 44196 What are you going to do?"
44196What are you going to do?
44196What are you going to do?
44196What are you going to do?
44196What can be the meaning of it?
44196What can trouble my father, then?
44196What did the pale hunter?
44196What do we resolve on?
44196What do you intend to do?
44196What do you mean by that remark?
44196What do you mean, Redskin, in Heaven''s name?
44196What do you mean?
44196What do you mean?
44196What do you mean?
44196What do you mean?
44196What do you mean?
44196What do you say, old hunter?
44196What do you say, villain?
44196What do you want with me, then?
44196What do you want?
44196What does my brother mean?
44196What does my father say, then?
44196What does my father?
44196What does my sister want?
44196What does the Chief mean?
44196What else can I fear?
44196What has become of the powerful emperors of Anahuac, who commanded the whole earth? 44196 What is he doing in these savage regions?
44196What is it?
44196What is it?
44196What is it?
44196What is it?
44196What is it?
44196What is it?
44196What is it?
44196What is it?
44196What is the matter now?
44196What is the matter with you?
44196What is the matter, Brighteye?
44196What is the matter, caballeros?
44196What is the matter?
44196What is the matter?
44196What is the meaning of this?
44196What is there new, then?
44196What is to be done?
44196What is to be done?
44196What is your advice, Chief? 44196 What is your name?"
44196What is your profession?
44196What makes you suppose that?
44196What matter? 44196 What matter?"
44196What more can I do?
44196What more shall I say? 44196 What motive brought you into the desert?"
44196What motive can be so powerful as to force you to leave us so suddenly?
44196What must I do?
44196What now?
44196What other danger can he fear?
44196What penalty does the culprit deserve?
44196What right have you to call me good man, and give me advice, old trapper of muskrats?
44196What shall I do?
44196What should we do?
44196What the deuce are you driving at?
44196What will my brother do, then?
44196What will my brother do?
44196What will my brother do?
44196What would he then?
44196What would my brother the Paleface warrior say?
44196What would you have me answer you?
44196What would you have, Don Miguel? 44196 What''s the matter?"
44196What, are you going?
44196What, four? 44196 What, more last words?"
44196What, to horse?
44196What? 44196 What?"
44196What?
44196What?
44196What?
44196When did you ever hear me boast of things which I was not capable of doing?
44196When has that support failed Addick?
44196When will my brother come?
44196Where are the sick persons I am ordered by the Wacondah to deliver from the evil spirit?
44196Where are they?
44196Where are we going?
44196Where are you going?
44196Where is my father?
44196Where is she?
44196Where is the hidden spot to which Palefaces do not penetrate?
44196Where is the warrior of our race whose life has not been spent in long journeys?
44196Where were you born?
44196Where?
44196Where?
44196Which does my brother prefer, these young girls, or vengeance?
44196Which means--?
44196Who are you?
44196Who are you?
44196Who else but you? 44196 Who else came to my assistance?
44196Who is that man?
44196Who knows, my friend?
44196Who knows? 44196 Who knows?
44196Who knows?
44196Who knows?
44196Who then?
44196Who told you so?
44196Who would dare to seek me in these unknown districts?
44196Whom do you mean?
44196Whom do you mean?
44196Why are you surprised? 44196 Why ask?"
44196Why describe the same to you? 44196 Why did I not kill you, dog?"
44196Why did you not kill me when I lay defenceless at your feet?
44196Why do you ask me that question?
44196Why does not he go there, then?
44196Why not be frank with us, Don Miguel?
44196Why not? 44196 Why not?
44196Why not?
44196Why not?
44196Why not?
44196Why so, Chief?
44196Why so, as I had promised to come?
44196Why so, when everything is going on as well as we can desire, when all obstacles are levelled before us?
44196Why so? 44196 Why so?"
44196Why so?
44196Why so?
44196Why so?
44196Why so?
44196Why this exchange of names?
44196Why, then, is this attempt to force my will?
44196Will he get there?
44196Will my Paleface brother hear me at present?
44196Will not my father allow me to see the prisoners?
44196Will the Chief promise me not to make a move without a signal from me?
44196Will you abandon me thus?
44196Will you allow me, in my turn,the stranger said,"to ask you a question?"
44196Would you fear an ill reception by chance?
44196Would you like me to speak candidly, Marksman, now that no one, but He above, can hear us?
44196Yes, it must be so,the hunter muttered, speaking to himself, rather than answering his friend;"and why should it not be so?
44196Yes, it must be so; but are you sure that the Chiefs of whom you speak, and whose names I do not know, may not deceive you, and be traitors?
44196Yes,the hunter said;"but who are the horsemen?
44196Yes; but how shall we manage to get in?
44196Yes; but where are you going to find in the desert the trail of a man like Marksman? 44196 You are certain of it?"
44196You are going away?
44196You are not angry with me, at least?
44196You are sure of that?
44196You believe two hours will be sufficient?
44196You can, Caballero; have I not told you that you had the right to say anything?
44196You have horses?
44196You have sworn, then, to bring on a congestion of the brain?
44196You know him then?
44196You promise it?
44196You remember what we agreed on, Don Miguel? 44196 You see that river a little to my right, I suppose?"
44196You told me that it is the weakness of my senses, produced by the moral shock I received, which overpowers me, I think?
44196You wish, then, to be discovered?
44196Your name?
44196_ Querida de mi corazón_[1] Luisa answered her, with a toss of her head;"who knows where your father is at this moment?
44196_ ¿Quià © n sabe?_Don Stefano retorted, with a laugh.
44196''Do you not wish, Excellency, for me to accompany you?
44196''Is there anything else?''
44196''Should I have come, had it not been so?''
44196''What will you give the man who brings you, I will not say good news, but a slight hope?''"
44196''Why do you come at this late hour to tap at the gates of the convent?''"
44196Am I mistaken?
44196Am I to meet obstacles on all sides?
44196Am I, alone, strong enough to combat their influence, and cause the propositions to be rejected which they impose on the council?"
44196And now?"
44196And you have made an agreement with him?"
44196And you, Chief?"
44196Are not all men in the same case?"
44196Are the Chiefs warriors ready?"
44196Are there no means to remove this apparently insurmountable difficulty?"
44196Are they Spaniards, or Gringos?"
44196Are you not her foster sister?
44196Are you really the man to attempt such an enterprise?"
44196Are you still resolved to accompany Ruperto and myself; in a word, risk your scalp in our company?"
44196Are you, at least, sure this time that you are not mistaken, but are in the right trail?"
44196Assassins, who gives you the right to kill me?"
44196Brighteye exclaimed, with a start of surprise;"what''s that you said?"
44196Brighteye said;"a traitor?
44196Brighteye suddenly remarked,"by what chance did you come to our camp this night?"
44196But how can I leave here, unless you aid me?
44196But how did you manage to enter the city?"
44196But how does it profit you to have incurred such perils?
44196But how shall we get him away?"
44196But how to save this man?
44196But these men who came so fortunately to your help-- did you not see them?--did you not speak to them?"
44196But what is to be done?
44196But what will that avail him, if he has been denounced by a traitor?"
44196But who can these men be?
44196But who could have dared to cross the sacred threshold?
44196But who was it, then?
44196But,"he added a moment after,"what is to be done?
44196But,"he suddenly said,"what is the matter behind that tree?"
44196By the way, what are we going to do with him now?
44196By what right do you, who only call each other by your surnames, wish to prevent me from following your example?
44196Caballeros, on your soul and conscience, is this man guilty?"
44196Can I be mistaken?"
44196Can not you guess it?
44196Can the simple knowledge I possess be of any service to you?"
44196Can you do without Ruperto for a little while?"
44196Come, Brighteye, old comrade, what is the matter?
44196Did you not hear the prayers uttered over her coffin?''"
44196Did you not try, no later than last night, to assassinate a man in an ambuscade you laid for him?"
44196Do not my features remind you of anyone?"
44196Do you approve my plan?"
44196Do you fancy me the dupe of the fine sentiments you utter so complacently?
44196Do you know what this man did?
44196Do you not think with me that there is a frightful smell of broken bones about here?"
44196Does my brother understand me?"
44196Don Miguel exclaimed, starting with surprise;"by whom?
44196Don Miguel, let us be prudent: if one of us is disabled at the start, what will become of the other?"
44196Don Stefano repeated, in the utmost astonishment;"but before what tribunal does that man intend to try me?
44196Don Torribio exclaimed, passionately;''Who will guide us now?''"
44196Evidently an invisible being, probably an Indian, was directing it, but where was he?
44196For the last time, have you any arrangements to make?"
44196For what good reveal their refuge?"
44196For what object did the Chief retrace his steps, and return to the spot he had left an hour previously, in order to get rid of the Gambusinos?
44196For what purpose does he conceal himself, then?
44196Had he heard what the young people and the hunter had been saying in Spanish?
44196Has Mahchsi Karehde forgotten the song with which he called her to his love meetings in the tribe?"
44196Has he not been sufficiently punished?
44196Has the great hunter of the Palefaces understood the words of the Chief?
44196Have I forgot any trifling detail?
44196Have I truly understood the intentions of my brother, or am I deceived?"
44196Have you any ill news to tell me?
44196Have you not insulted or offended other persons since you have been on the prairie?"
44196Hence he replied in a sarcastic tone, and drawing in his lips spitefully,--"Why do you fancy I can not answer you, Caballero?
44196Hence it was an enemy; but who?
44196How am I here?
44196How and by whom were you attacked?"
44196How could it be him, when he had written me he was gone to New Orleans?
44196How did they get here?
44196How did you learn it?
44196How many are there?''"
44196How many are you?"
44196How shall I ever be able to repay your devotion?"
44196How should they find their way in a strange city in the dark?
44196How to save these unhappy maidens?"
44196How, after that catastrophe, should we succeed in saving the maidens?"
44196I can, I trust, count on the support of my father?"
44196I only mention it; besides, that passion is so natural--""Is it not?"
44196I was born at Guanajuato, in 1805, and am a senator-- what next?
44196If we have a right to kill the noxious and malevolent brutes, why should we not the right to punish a villain?
44196If you refuse to help me, well, Brighteye and I will find means, will we not, old comrade?"
44196In fact, in the desert, who can be certain of meeting those he seeks?
44196In what do they spend their time?
44196Is Eglantine in safety?"
44196Is he resolved to trust to his prudence and sagacity?"
44196Is it not better to follow her?''"
44196Is my father ignorant of it?"
44196Is not this conclusive?
44196Is that agreed?"
44196Is that all she said to you?''"
44196Is that all?
44196Is that true?"
44196Is this right?
44196Is this sentence just?"
44196Is this the effect of a wise combination of Providence, wishing to effect the complete fusion of the two people?
44196It was false, then, what he wrote about important business calling him to the United States, and that he had started for New Orleans?"
44196Just imagine--""Well, and what do you say?"
44196Look,"the hunter added, stretching out his arm in the direction of the gorge,"do you see that horseman going at full speed?
44196Marksman answered,--"so young and so valiant?
44196Marksman, after waiting several minutes, went on in a slow and solemn voice,--"Caballeros, is this man guilty?"
44196Nothing is more easy; on the contrary,_ cáspita!_ because, during my fainting fit, you-- shall I say robbed me?
44196Now that you know all as well as I do, what is your opinion?"
44196Now, you understand me?"
44196Or have I really read your whole thoughts?
44196Say, were you not present at this sad and terrible ceremony?
44196Seeing, at length, that Don Miguel would not speak, he asked him,--"Have you anything to say to me?"
44196Shall I not be with you?
44196Since we have been following Don Estevan''s trail, you have seen that a strong party of Indian horsemen has joined him, I think?
44196Swear to perform what I ask of you?"
44196Tell me, Brighteye, have you seen Don Miguel Ortega yet?"
44196The answers will come here?''"
44196The hunter smiled contemptuously, and shrugged his shoulders,"It is difficult, then, to divine what a man of blood wants?
44196The other continued--"What would you give to escape the peril that menaces you, and be free to return peacefully to the_ calli_ of your host Atoyac?"
44196The revelations of the Gambusino caused his hearers considerable reflection, and they next asked how he knew that they were so near?
44196Then he added, mentally,"What is the meaning of this?
44196Then turning to Flying Eagle, he asked him,--"Is that man seriously wounded?"
44196Then you consent to take the oath I demand?"
44196Then you must have learned a good many things?"
44196Then, is it necessary that I should tell him my name, that he may know with whom he is speaking?"
44196Thus, for instance, suppose anyone offered you a thousand piastres to discover the secret of Don Miguel Ortega''s palanquin?"
44196Towards what part of the Far West will you guide these men?"
44196Under what circumstances did I behave badly to him?
44196Unless, as I can not believe, you belong to those birds of prey, called pirates, who swarm in the desert?"
44196Was he alone?
44196Well, what do you think of him?"
44196What can I do to prove to you certainly that you can place full and entire confidence in me?"
44196What can have brought them back so soon, and together, too?"
44196What can have happened in so short a space of time, that compels my brother to alter his opinion so suddenly?"
44196What crime have I committed?
44196What danger menaced him?
44196What did he await-- what expect?
44196What direction have they followed?"
44196What do you purpose doing?"
44196What do you want of me?"
44196What do you wish me to say to them for you?"
44196What evil inspiration urged you to join me when all was going on so well, and success, I may say, was insured?"
44196What has happened to you since our parting?"
44196What have you done since we parted?"
44196What is the life of men who inhabit it?
44196What is your opinion, Caballeros?
44196What makes you suppose so?"
44196What next?''"
44196What on earth brings you here, my fine fellow?"
44196What prevents?
44196What reason can he have for being up so late?"
44196What reproach can my brother address to me?
44196What shall I answer the Chief?"
44196What shall I do?
44196What will become of me?"
44196What will become of you when I am no longer here?"
44196What will the Palefaces do, if he does not accompany them?"
44196What, then?"
44196When and how to find Marksman?
44196When the latter at last finished, or at any rate remained silent, he asked him--"Is that all?"
44196Whence did they come?
44196Where can Don Miguel be gone?
44196Where do they come from?
44196Where is Flying Eagle?"
44196Where is he?"
44196Where was he?
44196Where were they going?
44196Who can know?
44196Who could answer these questions which they mentally asked themselves?
44196Who could have given us any?"
44196Who does not commit an error, at least once in his life?
44196Who is the man that accuses me?"
44196Who is the man who would dare to hide anything from him?
44196Who knows what has happened to him in that accursed city, in the midst of those incarnate demons?
44196Who knows what that villain is doing while we are consulting?
44196Who knows where he is at this moment?
44196Who knows whether, at this moment, while we are discussing his good faith, he may not be risking his life on our behalf?"
44196Who tells us that they did not form part of the band which attacked you?
44196Who was this man?--was he dead or merely wounded?
44196Who were these men?
44196Who?"
44196Whom are you alluding to?"
44196Why did you beg me to accompany you, if I am ever to remain a stranger to you?
44196Why did you summon me?
44196Why does he hide himself so obstinately?
44196Why have they attacked me?"
44196Why should I conceal it?
44196Why should two handsome and well- made beings alone remain insensible to each other and not love?
44196Why this question?"
44196Why, then, the reproaches you addressed to me?"
44196Will he hide himself, now that the hour has arrived?
44196Will he recoil before the responsibility he has assumed?
44196Will it be better for us to accompany you to your bivouac, or will you join us?"
44196Will my brother accompany me to my camp?"
44196Will my brother do so?"
44196Will you aid me to accomplish an act of vengeance, but a deed of the most rigorous justice?
44196Will you drink?"
44196Will you not do that for me?"
44196Yes, I am a madman; but what would you?
44196You can not have bargained to our injury with those Apache dogs, our enemies?
44196You have understood me clearly?''"
44196You hear?"
44196You understand me, I suppose?"
44196_ Cuerpo de Cristo!_ Am I the only man in the desert who assumes a name other than his own?
44196and what will you do to effect that result?
44196can not you suggest any way?"
44196did you doubt it, perchance?"
44196do I know it myself?"
44196do you intend to leave me, then?"
44196does my brother fancy he will enter Quiepaa Tani in his Paleface clothes?"
44196dress myself?"
44196he asked him in a voice which he tried in vain to render firm;"of what sad news are you the bearer?"
44196he exclaimed, sorrowfully, and let his hand fall again by his side,"what has become of my portfolio?"
44196he exclaimed, with an accent of profound respect;''who could have recognized your Excellency under that wretched dress?
44196he muttered, with a profound sigh,"is that the state people are in when they love?"
44196he said ironically;"my good gentleman, you would not be sorry to assassinate me, eh?
44196he said, at the expiration of a minute;"what do you want with me?
44196he said, fixing a suspicious glance on the speaker,"why so?"
44196he said, with a contemptuous tone, and a clear, cutting voice;"if it be not you, where is this accuser?
44196he said, with a mocking accent, addressing Don Miguel,"it is you, then, Caballero, who are my accuser?"
44196he said,"what has happened?
44196he shouted, in a voice of thunder,"do you dare to utter such an atrocious calumny?"
44196he suddenly exclaimed,"did I not tell you, Excellency, that Heaven placed in your hands the proofs you had so long been seeking in vain?
44196he then continued;"the hunter added nothing further?"
44196her dearest friend?
44196how are you here?"
44196is it just?
44196is that you, my host?"
44196lower?''
44196profit by it, Excellency?
44196shall we let this man die without going to his aid?"
44196she replied;''but are you a man who can be trusted?''
44196that is a serious charge against a hunter, Marksman; and in what, if you please, have I forgotten desert manners?"
44196that it was not a trick to seize you more easily-- a part of the game, the execution of which our unforeseen presence destroyed?
44196the Canadian continued;"why hast thou gifted thy wretched servant with this unhappy knowledge?"
44196the Chief continued, with a certain appearance of respect;"where are the hunting grounds of my brother''s nation situated?"
44196the Indian said, but little flattered by the preference,"if I do so, what shall I gain by it?"
44196the abbess asked with terror;''What is this noise?''"
44196the adventurer said,"wretched man, what have you done?"
44196the hunter continued;"and what will the Chief do now?"
44196the hunter said,"what is the meaning of this?"
44196the other asked, as he cocked the pistol,''have you reflected?''"
44196the second speaker said,"what is it?"
44196the warrior remarked, seriously;"can I see them?"
44196the wounded man repeated, trying to restore order to his ideas, which were still confused,"what friend?"
44196the young man exclaimed,"you perceived, then, that I loved her?
44196what do I care?"
44196what have I done to make you act thus towards me?"
44196what were they seeking?
44196what will become of us?"
44196what would you have?
44196who knows where to find that man at present?"
44196who would dare not to receive Red Wolf with the respect due to him?"
44196why can not I follow you?"