This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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59645 | And if we lose, you will charge it to some adverse fate, wo n''t you, Larry? |
59645 | And why, I should like to know? |
59645 | And, by the way, is n''t there danger of their getting what you call''a goose- egg''in this game, Alice? |
59645 | Are you going to throw off on us in that way? |
59645 | But what evil purpose could he have? |
59645 | But you are not afraid of our losing, are you, Larry? 59645 Dictionary?" |
59645 | Did n''t I say that the Catalpas would win? |
59645 | Did n''t I tell you so? |
59645 | Did n''t I tell you, Larry Boyne, to beware of that young man? |
59645 | Does he love him so? |
59645 | Going to be beaten? |
59645 | How was that? |
59645 | How''s that, Rough? |
59645 | I did n''t tell you, did I, doctor, that I dreamed, last night, that we had won the game? 59645 I tell you that''s a lie?" |
59645 | I wonder ef it will be safe to tackle her for news from Galena? |
59645 | If our nine were all like that Larry Boyne; why, is n''t he just splendid? 59645 It is an excellent choice, Alice, my child, do n''t you think so?" |
59645 | It looks as it did in the war, when the news from Shiloh and Vicksburg was coming in; does n''t it, doctor? |
59645 | It''s real mean of them, is n''t it, papa? |
59645 | It''s the championship of the Northern District, is it not, my child? |
59645 | My papa knows that I am so much interested in the new nine scheme, why should n''t I tell him that this is what I think about the re- organization? |
59645 | Smart boy, Bill; but why should he go to the next block below the grounds when there is an office in the building? 59645 These men are visitors; ca n''t you behave yourselves?" |
59645 | They do n''t know us, do they, Larry? 59645 Think?" |
59645 | To say nothing of Miss Alice? |
59645 | What do you know about the game? 59645 What do you mean by that, Hi Porter?" |
59645 | What do you think of that for an opinion, Larry? |
59645 | What do you think of the woman in the corner who said that the Calumets were only encouraging us on to our defeat? |
59645 | What does Tom Selby know about the game, and how could I sell the game in Catalpa? 59645 What does it signify, anyhow?" |
59645 | What would you think if our nine were to play the Calumets, papa? |
59645 | What''s the use of your getting into a debate, every day or two, about some mysterious young lady that you two fellows are thinking about? 59645 Where are you two fellows going to dinner?" |
59645 | Where did you get this? |
59645 | Where did you send Hiram''s despatch to? |
59645 | Where now, Larry? |
59645 | Who is she? 59645 Why does the numbskull tell us to hurrah for our nine when both sides have a zero?" |
59645 | Why should Ben want to eat Larry up? |
59645 | Why, every town north of Bloomington, as far as I know, has got a champion base ball nine, and why should Catalpa be behind the rest? 59645 Why, have n''t they just given the Jonesvilles a whitewash, as I think you call it, and the score is 15 to 8, with your favorites going to the bat?" |
59645 | Why, what is the matter with Al? 59645 Why,"said the girl,"do n''t you hope for the championship? |
59645 | You are a kind of overseeing providence, Anstress? |
59645 | You are not going to print anything about this disgraceful business in_ The Leaf_, are you? |
59645 | You do n''t imagine that Mr. Boyne heard that, do you, in all this noise? |
59645 | ''The play''s the thing,''as Hamlet says; is n''t it Hamlet, papa?" |
59645 | And how could his telegram to his confederate, if he has one, get back here in Tom Selby''s message?" |
59645 | And if salaries were paid to the men, it was a professional club, was n''t it? |
59645 | Are we always going to be beaten by every scrubby nine that comes here, I''d like to know?" |
59645 | Boyne?" |
59645 | Boyne?" |
59645 | But I do n''t believe that; do you, doctor?" |
59645 | But I wonder what I put that young Irishman''s name at the head of the list for?" |
59645 | But how could we make a stand against one of our own number, merely on so vague a hint as that which we had?" |
59645 | Did Larry Boyne make a particularly fine running, one- hand catch in the practice of a winter''s afternoon? |
59645 | Did anybody ever hear of the like? |
59645 | Did he recommend any other players in the vicinity? |
59645 | Do n''t you remember he stole out after we had got through practicing, this noon, and was gone half an hour, or so? |
59645 | Do n''t you think Larry Boyne is the handsomest young fellow in the Nine, Alice?" |
59645 | Do n''t you think he is handsome enough to make a good player?" |
59645 | Do n''t you think it''s crooked?" |
59645 | Do you mind me?" |
59645 | Do you suppose that the Catalpas will keep this up all through the game?" |
59645 | Do you, Ally?" |
59645 | Does anybody over in town know anything about it?" |
59645 | Does that strike you favorably?" |
59645 | Fifth inning-- Catalpas, 0; Galenas, 0._"What in thunder does that mean?" |
59645 | Gals-- gallery; see?" |
59645 | He restrained himself, however, and said,"Why do you continually harp on the Judge''s daughter, Ben? |
59645 | Heaton?" |
59645 | Hev you heerd that any of your folks got a despatch from Galena givin''any account of how the ball opens?" |
59645 | Hey, Larry?" |
59645 | How do you think he would do?" |
59645 | How''s that, think ye?" |
59645 | Hunt up despatch to Hiram, sent to lodgings._''""What''s that despatch you''ve got there Hi? |
59645 | I do n''t pretend to know much about the game; not so much as my little daughter does, for example, but is n''t that about the way it strikes you?" |
59645 | I hope your men do n''t think of letting out Charlie?" |
59645 | I wonder if either will score a run in this game? |
59645 | I''m sure it''s bad news, is n''t it, Neddie?" |
59645 | If Larry Boyne was paid a salary, why were not others? |
59645 | If they do n''t, I shall feel as if my time was wasted, sha n''t you, Alice?" |
59645 | Is it Tom''s?" |
59645 | Is n''t he handsome, Aunt Anstress?" |
59645 | Is n''t he perfectly horrid?" |
59645 | Is n''t that perfectly splendid? |
59645 | Is n''t that so, fellows?" |
59645 | Is not that what you are going out to get?" |
59645 | Know anything about it,''Squire?" |
59645 | Larry replied that that was precisely what Ben Burton thought, and Hiram ejaculated,"Oh, he does, does he? |
59645 | Larry''s cheeks flushed even deeper red as he replied,"There is no disgrace in hiring players to help out, I suppose,''Squire? |
59645 | Look out for fun.__ ALBERT HEATON._"What does he mean by looking out for fun; and who cares what Larry Boyne thinks?" |
59645 | Now is n''t it?" |
59645 | Now, why do you think that the Calumets are going to get away with us, to- morrow?" |
59645 | Oh, why did Tom do such a foolish thing as to send the message here?" |
59645 | Oh, you wanted to know about the prospects of the Catalpa Nine? |
59645 | Presently his thoughts took shape and he said:"Do n''t you think you are too smart a chap, Larry, to waste your time playing base ball?" |
59645 | Suppose we call a ball sent up there where Marm Deyo used to spread out her wonderful bed- quilts a foul ball? |
59645 | Ten feet did I say? |
59645 | Ten to one, did you say? |
59645 | They have made a glorious beginning, have n''t they, Albert?" |
59645 | Well, it does beat all natur'', do n''t it? |
59645 | What had family to do with base ball, anyway? |
59645 | Where was he? |
59645 | Who knows how he may turn out? |
59645 | Why ca n''t he play any more?" |
59645 | Why did n''t we see her?" |
59645 | Would Larry join the new nine? |
59645 | Would Van Orman serve at all? |
59645 | hey, Lew? |
45990 | And I suppose it was an accident that you kept at him with the feather so that he could n''t get any sleep? |
45990 | And why did n''t you tell about it before? |
45990 | And you''re sure you do n''t need the ten cents? |
45990 | Any new fellows here this term, Skeets? |
45990 | Are n''t they the modest little flowers? |
45990 | Are you all ready? |
45990 | Are you going to tell me who did it? |
45990 | Are you much hurt? |
45990 | Ashes? |
45990 | Been pretty busy? |
45990 | Betty''s a bully girl, is n''t she, Fred? |
45990 | But what are we going to do? |
45990 | But what? |
45990 | By the way, fellows,put in Skeets,"have you ever been to a maple sugar camp when the sap was running?" |
45990 | Ca n''t I? |
45990 | Can this be the Bobby Blake and Fred Martin who found my pocketbook and sent it back to me? |
45990 | Carry any loads of ashes lately? |
45990 | Could it have been the town council? |
45990 | Could n''t hit you in a thousand years, eh? |
45990 | Could n''t we get something to eat first? |
45990 | Did any one else see Blake throw the egg? |
45990 | Do n''t you fellows know that you ought never to stand under a tree in a thunderstorm? |
45990 | Do you know that, or are you only guessing? |
45990 | Do you know who Dago Joe is? |
45990 | Do you remember how he looked when he struck the water? |
45990 | Do you remember, Fred, that last game when Bobby pitched and we beat Belden by three to two? |
45990 | Do you think I''m a crook? |
45990 | Foxy boy, is n''t he? |
45990 | Fred had better behave himself or we''ll say''snowball''to him, wo n''t we, Betty? |
45990 | Hash? |
45990 | Have you got another stone bruise on your foot? |
45990 | Have you got it? |
45990 | Have you had enough? |
45990 | He only told the truth, did n''t he? |
45990 | He seems to be human, but is he? |
45990 | He would call me red- head, would he? |
45990 | He''s a sweet specimen, is n''t he? |
45990 | He''s that Italian fellow down town who goes about doing odd jobs, is n''t he? |
45990 | How about St. Valentine''s Day? |
45990 | How about it, Hicksley? |
45990 | How are you, Joe? |
45990 | How did Pee Wee manage to make it? |
45990 | How did you boys manage to be caught in there? |
45990 | How did you happen to be Johnny- on- the- spot this morning? |
45990 | How did you make out with training them, Mouser? |
45990 | How do you do it? |
45990 | How do you know I''ll get a chance to pitch? |
45990 | How do you know that any of us did? |
45990 | How do you know? |
45990 | How does Monatook Lake League strike you? |
45990 | How long do you think it will be before we can get an answer? |
45990 | How long do you think we''ll have to wait here? |
45990 | How many chances do I have? |
45990 | How many clubs are there to be in the league? |
45990 | How many do you fellows remember seeing? |
45990 | How much do we owe you? |
45990 | How''s that for a straight shot? |
45990 | I could n''t, eh? |
45990 | I did n''t dodge anyway, did I? 45990 I said it was a hunch, did n''t I?" |
45990 | Is n''t he a brick? |
45990 | Is n''t he a pippin? |
45990 | Is n''t it just bully? |
45990 | Is n''t she a prince? |
45990 | Is n''t the doctor a brick? |
45990 | Is that your father over there? |
45990 | Just what does that mean? |
45990 | Just which one of you was it that killed it? |
45990 | Like me, fur instance? |
45990 | Looking for any one? |
45990 | No, I have n''t any stone bruise,Pee Wee rapped back at him,"but how do you know I did n''t bark my shins when I had that tumble a few minutes ago?" |
45990 | No? |
45990 | Oh, Tiger''s a good friend of mine, are n''t you, Tiger? |
45990 | Oh, it''s you, is it? |
45990 | Oh, you own the car, do you? 45990 On your way to Belden?" |
45990 | Reminds you something of Plunkit''s Creek, does n''t it, Fred? |
45990 | Say, Fred,was Bobby''s last remark that night, as he slipped between the sheets,"is n''t it bully to be back in the old dormitory again? |
45990 | So you''re the butt- ins that mixed up in my affairs last night, are you? |
45990 | Some young friends of yours, Tommy? |
45990 | Suppose now-- just suppose-- that the money does n''t get to us before the train starts, what are we going to do? |
45990 | Take me out and put that fellow in? |
45990 | That new fellow? |
45990 | Those fellows just hate themselves, do n''t they? |
45990 | Thought you could dodge it, did you? |
45990 | Was n''t it luck that we happened along just at this minute? |
45990 | Was n''t that a dandy valentine? |
45990 | Was such a dirty trick ever heard of? |
45990 | Well, now that we''re sure that he did it, what are we going to do about it? |
45990 | Well, what about him? |
45990 | Well, what if he did? |
45990 | Well, what''s up? |
45990 | Were you looking at him at the time? |
45990 | What I want to know is which one of you sent this valentine? |
45990 | What are we going to do? |
45990 | What are you doing up this way, Joe? |
45990 | What are you going to do if you find out? |
45990 | What are you going to do, boss? |
45990 | What are you going to do? |
45990 | What did Frank mean by that? |
45990 | What did I tell you? |
45990 | What did I tell you? |
45990 | What did it? |
45990 | What did the old weather want to go and get so hot for all of a sudden? |
45990 | What did you do it for? |
45990 | What difference does that make? |
45990 | What do these young buckos want here? |
45990 | What do you care, if you''re so sure she ca n''t hit you? |
45990 | What do you mean, Frank? 45990 What do you mean?" |
45990 | What do you say to going to Joe and asking him right up and down whether he did it or not? |
45990 | What do you say to our making up a party and going out there to- morrow if Doc Raymond will let us go out of bounds? |
45990 | What do you say to rushing them and firing them out? |
45990 | What do you suppose that means anyway, fellows? |
45990 | What do you suppose the picture means? |
45990 | What do you suppose they''ll do to the thieves if they catch them? |
45990 | What do you think of that? |
45990 | What do you want? |
45990 | What does it say there? |
45990 | What else is there? |
45990 | What have you to say to this? |
45990 | What in the world are you fellows doing here? |
45990 | What is it? |
45990 | What is this valentine you''re making all this fuss about? |
45990 | What kind of fellow does he seem to be? |
45990 | What makes you think that? |
45990 | What will be the name of the league? |
45990 | What would you have done anyway, Bobby, if you''d found them under the tree? |
45990 | What''ll you do? |
45990 | What''s making that noise? |
45990 | What''s the answer? |
45990 | What''s the difference,asked Billy,"between a fisherman and a lazy scholar?" |
45990 | What''s the fellow up to anyway? |
45990 | What''s the matter with you boobs? |
45990 | What''s the price of strap oil, Tommy? |
45990 | What''s the rumpus here? |
45990 | What''s the use of letting him live? |
45990 | What''s the use? |
45990 | What''s this I hear about fighting? |
45990 | What''s your hurry? |
45990 | When was that? |
45990 | Which one of you boobs sent me this valentine? |
45990 | Which one of you fellows hit my horse? |
45990 | Who are to be the other two nines besides Belden and ourselves? |
45990 | Who could have done it? |
45990 | Who did that? |
45990 | Who did you think it was? 45990 Who do you suppose sent it?" |
45990 | Who put a knot in the leg of my pants? |
45990 | Who said he was? |
45990 | Who was it, I say? |
45990 | Who was it? |
45990 | Who was it? |
45990 | Who''s that talking about me? |
45990 | Why did n''t you keep that red mop of yours out of sight? |
45990 | Why did you do a thing like that? |
45990 | Why do n''t you tackle a feller of your size? |
45990 | Will you give me three shots? |
45990 | Will you play fair? |
45990 | Wo n''t they feel sore? |
45990 | Would n''t Bronson and Jinks be glad to have him there? |
45990 | You always stand up for your friends, do n''t you, Pat? |
45990 | You did, eh? |
45990 | You do n''t call yourself a man, do you? |
45990 | You fellows think you''re smart, do n''t you? |
45990 | You will jog my elbow, eh? |
45990 | You would n''t expect the rain to go up, would you? |
45990 | You would n''t like to be called a pig because you''re as fat as one, would you? |
45990 | You''re a little later than you expected to be, are n''t you? |
45990 | You? |
45990 | Are you willing to stand by your statement, or do you wish to take it back?" |
45990 | But why did he put it on you?" |
45990 | CHAPTER XVI WHO WAS GUILTY? |
45990 | Do n''t you think so, Frank?" |
45990 | Do you still stick to that, Hicksley?" |
45990 | Have any of you fellows got a time table?" |
45990 | What''s the use of getting into a row that will make your folks feel bad when they hear of it and perhaps bring you up before the doctor?" |
45990 | Where would Rockledge be now in the race for the pennant of the Monatook Lake League? |
45990 | Who asked you to butt in?" |
45990 | Who''s on top? |
45990 | do you smell that?" |
45990 | is n''t he reckless with his money?" |
45990 | what did I tell you?" |
45990 | what''s the fuss about?" |
43940 | Am I, dear? 43940 An account? |
43940 | And where is Mabel? 43940 Anon- non-- what do you mean?" |
43940 | Any one hurt? |
43940 | Are you Matson? 43940 Are you giving it to us straight?" |
43940 | Are you sure? |
43940 | Been taking a bath with all your clothes on? |
43940 | Bugs Hartley? |
43940 | But how about batting? |
43940 | But how did he get here? |
43940 | But how on earth could Braxton get here in time to do all this? 43940 But what''s the use of talking about it? |
43940 | Come now, Jim, is n''t that pretty far- fetched? |
43940 | Did n''t you? |
43940 | Did you by any chance catch sight of the jinx that''s been following us? |
43940 | Did you hear the leader say that he had his orders? 43940 Did you see it, John?" |
43940 | Did you see it? |
43940 | Did you see that hit, Robbie? |
43940 | Do n''t you know that Joe lives only a couple of hundred miles from here right over the border? 43940 Do n''t you really know, you old fence- breaker?" |
43940 | Do n''t you see that that''s just what the rascals want you to do? 43940 Do you mean anonymous letters?" |
43940 | Do you mean,asked Joe, after a moment in which surprise and indignation struggled for the mastery,"that that lemonade was doped?" |
43940 | Do you realize that only thirty- two batters faced you and that eleven of them went out on strikes? 43940 Do you remember what Jim said when we said good- by to McRae after the World Tour was over?" |
43940 | Got you rattled by that homer, did he? |
43940 | Have I got to wait that long? |
43940 | Have you gone daffy? |
43940 | Hello, what does that mean? |
43940 | How are you feeling? 43940 How do I know, honey?" |
43940 | How does it feel to be a hero, Joe? |
43940 | How have you been feeling, Momsey? |
43940 | How should I remember? |
43940 | If we can only break even with Cincinnati and get the little end of it in Chicago and St. Louis, what will Pittsburgh do to us? |
43940 | In the meantime, what shall we do about Bugs? |
43940 | Is n''t he a prince? |
43940 | Is n''t my home yours? 43940 Is n''t that boy a wonder, Mac?" |
43940 | It was a-- a fight? |
43940 | Just what do you mean by that, Doctor? 43940 Lemonade?" |
43940 | Mabel''s looking rippin'', do n''t you think? |
43940 | Nearly broke your back reaching for that one, eh? |
43940 | Not a batter, eh? |
43940 | Nothing really has happened to you, has it, Joe? |
43940 | Oh, Joe, what is it? |
43940 | Oh, come now, John,protested Robbie,"are n''t you going a little too strong? |
43940 | Oh, you wo n''t? |
43940 | Road blocked? |
43940 | Robbie hit the nail on the head, did he? |
43940 | Shall I pour you out a glass, sir? |
43940 | Some victory, eh, Joe? |
43940 | Sounds just like the old boy, does n''t it? |
43940 | That means, does it, that he will be out of the game for the rest of the season? |
43940 | The fellow that was with us on the World Tour? |
43940 | WHAT � S THE MATTER WITH YOUR HAND? |
43940 | WHAT''S THE MATTER WITH YOUR HAND?] |
43940 | Was I right when I said I was uneasy about that fellow being in the grandstand? |
43940 | Was n''t it something about bells? |
43940 | Well, what do you think now of my hunch? |
43940 | Well, what do you think the chances are of the Giants copping the flag again, old top? |
43940 | Well, who was it then? |
43940 | What are you trying to do? 43940 What chance have I got of hitting him, when I ca n''t even hit the ball he pitches?" |
43940 | What did I tell you, boys? |
43940 | What do you call this? |
43940 | What do you mean by saying I sent it up? |
43940 | What do you mean? |
43940 | What do you mean? |
43940 | What do you want with me? |
43940 | What is it then? |
43940 | What kept you so long, Joe? |
43940 | What were you looking at so steadily, Joe? |
43940 | What''s happened? |
43940 | What''s that fellow doing here? 43940 What''s that?" |
43940 | What''s that? |
43940 | What''s the big idea? |
43940 | What''s the big idea? |
43940 | What''s the idea? |
43940 | What''s the matter with you? |
43940 | What''s the matter with your hand? 43940 What''s the matter?" |
43940 | Where are you going? |
43940 | Where do you get that stuff? 43940 Where''s Joe?" |
43940 | Where''s your sand? |
43940 | Which one of them was it? |
43940 | Who gave you those orders? |
43940 | Who has? |
43940 | Who was it said that pitchers could n''t hit? |
43940 | Who''s the best specialist in New York? |
43940 | Who''s there? |
43940 | Who? |
43940 | Whom do you think I saw just now? |
43940 | Why ca n''t we? |
43940 | Why do n''t you hit him? |
43940 | Why do n''t you let me get you a maid to help out with the work? 43940 Why not cop the whole sixteen, Mac?" |
43940 | Why was it that they asked for you especially, Joe? |
43940 | Why was it? |
43940 | Why, what''s the matter, Reggie? |
43940 | Worrying about what? |
43940 | You know the road all right, do you? |
43940 | You mean that Braxton did it? |
43940 | You see me, do n''t you? |
43940 | You''re through with us, are n''t you? |
43940 | And did n''t we hear Joe telling Jim a few days ago that his sweetheart was visiting his folks? |
43940 | And do n''t you remember those two pretty girls that were with us on the World Tour? |
43940 | And he had a right to smile, do n''t you think so? |
43940 | And if somebody gave him the money to get here, why was it done? |
43940 | Are you tired at all from pitching those last two innings yesterday?" |
43940 | Be the whole team-- gyp the other fellows out of their jobs? |
43940 | But now that the record was tied, would the Giants be able to hang up a new one? |
43940 | But when you speak of batting, how about Kid Rose of the Yankees?" |
43940 | By the way, Hughson, how is that arm of yours coming along?" |
43940 | Could he repeat? |
43940 | Could it be beaten? |
43940 | Could they beat their own record that had been hung up so long for other teams to aim at? |
43940 | Could they repeat? |
43940 | Could they stop the Giants in their mad rush for the flag? |
43940 | Did you get an order from me or from my room to send up any lemonade?" |
43940 | Do n''t you agree with me, dearest?" |
43940 | Do n''t you see I ca n''t?" |
43940 | Do you get me? |
43940 | Do you think I''d dare show my face there without bringing you along? |
43940 | Everywhere the question was beginning to be asked:"What do you think of the Giants? |
43940 | Formerly it had been:"Will the Giants win to- day?" |
43940 | Had the Giants really come to life? |
43940 | Have they still got a chance?" |
43940 | How far is Martinsville from Riverside?" |
43940 | How is your hand feeling? |
43940 | How many men are there with you anyway?" |
43940 | How many people would have been at the park if they thought their pets did n''t have a chance to win?" |
43940 | I suppose it''s money you want?" |
43940 | I''ll bet a hat-- what''s the matter, Jim?" |
43940 | If so, who was going to stop them? |
43940 | In the meantime I thought that perhaps you might put me up here for a little while, do n''t y''know?" |
43940 | Jim, can you skirmish around and find pen and ink?" |
43940 | Knowing all this, might not such a man as we know Braxton to be see his chance and take it?" |
43940 | Louis?" |
43940 | Louis?" |
43940 | Matson?" |
43940 | Now do you remember?" |
43940 | Now it became:"Will Baseball Joe knock out another homer?" |
43940 | Now what could be a surer thing in a race as close as this than to cripple the Giant team by robbing it of one of its pitchers? |
43940 | One of the papers headed its article:"Is There to Be a New Batting King?" |
43940 | Pygmies were they? |
43940 | Queer, was n''t it?" |
43940 | Some compliment, what?" |
43940 | That hits you on the raw, does n''t it, Fleming?" |
43940 | The sporting columns of the newspapers had headlines like:"The New Batting Star;""A Rival to Kid Rose;""Is There to Be a New Home- Run King?" |
43940 | This is four- seventeen, is n''t it?" |
43940 | Was the pennant still a possibility? |
43940 | Was this the same team that had come home forlorn and bedraggled after their last trip? |
43940 | Were the Giants ever going to be stopped? |
43940 | What do you mean?" |
43940 | What do you want of me?" |
43940 | What good wind blew you down this way? |
43940 | What in the name of seven spittin''cats do you mean by it? |
43940 | What kept her from the game? |
43940 | What on earth would he be doing down here?" |
43940 | What would my family think? |
43940 | What would my friends think? |
43940 | What''s his name? |
43940 | What''s the matter with Joe?" |
43940 | What''s the matter with going to Martinsville and hiring an auto there? |
43940 | Where did it come from?" |
43940 | Where is the letter? |
43940 | Where''s the doctor? |
43940 | Where''s the trainer? |
43940 | Which would make the longer hits? |
43940 | Which would make the more home runs? |
43940 | Who gave him those orders? |
43940 | Who signed that letter? |
43940 | Who was it?" |
43940 | Who''s going to beat us out? |
43940 | Why do n''t you take a chance with Matson?" |
43940 | Will you promise me this?" |
43940 | Would they do it? |
43940 | Would they do it? |
43940 | Would you dare to take a chance with it?" |
43940 | Would you mind stepping outside and seeing whether the car is all right?" |
43940 | he went on, as a thought struck him,"do you remember what Reggie said about meeting Braxton in Chicago? |
43940 | what are you giving me?" |
52670 | A girl''s voice answers the phone and I says Was they some one there that wanted to talk to Jack Keefe? |
52670 | About the sixth inning Callahan yells from the bench to Jennings What do you think of him now? |
52670 | Ai n''t I working? |
52670 | Allen did not never come home at all the night before last and when he come in yesterday he was a sight and I says to him Where have you been? |
52670 | And Allen says Do you really want it? |
52670 | And I says Have not I tooken care of him before allready? |
52670 | And I says I was expecting word from Comiskey that I should join the Detroit Club and he says What makes you think you are going to Detroit? |
52670 | And I says What do you mean? |
52670 | And I says What do you mean? |
52670 | And I says Yes but Florrie had to stay home and take care of the baby but Marie do n''t never have to stay home because where is your baby? |
52670 | And he says Can not you understand no English? |
52670 | And he says Suppose I have and what are you going to do about it? |
52670 | And he says What would they be doing here-- mending there stockings? |
52670 | And how can a man hit pitching which is not no pitching at all but just slopping them up? |
52670 | And then I says Would the club pay her fair? |
52670 | And they was right to because what chance did they have if this thing that I am going to tell you about had not of happened? |
52670 | And what did she know about takeing care of him? |
52670 | And what do you think it was Al? |
52670 | Besides, I says, who done the grafting all last winter and without no invatation? |
52670 | Besides, she says, what would you feed him and who would take care of him? |
52670 | Between innings I says Well I guess I look better now do n''t I? |
52670 | But Callahan come out to me and says What are you trying to do kill somebody? |
52670 | But Florrie wants to help her sister and what can I say? |
52670 | But I beat them anyway and Benz beat them yesterday but why should he not beat them when the club made 6 runs for him? |
52670 | But I guess I seen enough of life not to be scared of the high buildings eh Al? |
52670 | But I should worry eh Al? |
52670 | But all of a sudden he says When are you going to pay me what you owe me? |
52670 | But how would I feel if a boy of mine turned out like Allen and Joe Hill and some of them other nuts? |
52670 | But they is four or 5 young recrut pitchers with the team here and I bet they is not so glad to see me because what chance have they got? |
52670 | But what is the use? |
52670 | But why should she be sore when it is me that is winning the serious for them? |
52670 | CHAPTER V THE BUSHER''S KID_ Chicago, Illinois, July 31._ FRIEND AL: Well Al what do you think of little Al now? |
52670 | Callahan says What''s the matter Harry? |
52670 | Cobb says How many innings? |
52670 | Did you ever hear of a man getting a rottener deal Al? |
52670 | Did you notice what I done to them Athaletics, the best ball club in the country? |
52670 | Do you get that Al, a real family? |
52670 | Do you know of any couple that wants one Al? |
52670 | Finally she says Are you boys with some football club? |
52670 | First I says Is they a letter here for me? |
52670 | Florrie says he was haveing the collect and I says Why should he have the collect all the time when he did not drink nothing but milk? |
52670 | Gleason says Who do you want to warm up? |
52670 | He had good control but who would not when they put nothing on the ball? |
52670 | He says Are you going to leave him on that there bed the rest of his life? |
52670 | He says Are you in shape? |
52670 | He says Boy why do n''t you get to work? |
52670 | He says Did you see the game this afternoon? |
52670 | He says Do n''t you want the office furniture too? |
52670 | He says Do you sit down when you pitch? |
52670 | He says Do you want to get revenge on them? |
52670 | He says Do you want to sign up for next year all ready? |
52670 | He says Does your wife insist on the drawing room or will she take a lower birth? |
52670 | He says Have you been takeing care of yourself down in Bedford? |
52670 | He says Have you not got no sisters that would like to go along to? |
52670 | He says Hello are you still in the league? |
52670 | He says How are you going to pitch to Cobb? |
52670 | He says Is my special train good enough for her? |
52670 | He says No and I says What are they doing here? |
52670 | He says Oh you have have you? |
52670 | He says The boss is out of town hunting and did I have to see him personally? |
52670 | He says Well do you want to sign? |
52670 | He says Well young man what can I do for you? |
52670 | He says What is the matter? |
52670 | He says What salary did you think you ought to get? |
52670 | He says What was the matter with Johnson''s work? |
52670 | He says Where have you been? |
52670 | He says Where is your wife? |
52670 | He says Who would claim you? |
52670 | He says Why do n''t you send your wife home? |
52670 | He says You was with Terre Haute? |
52670 | He says Young man will you have a drink? |
52670 | He takes 2 more shots and misses me and then Jennings hollers from the bench What are you doing pitching or trying to win a cigar? |
52670 | Honest Al I thought he was kidding at first and I was waiting for him to laugh but he did not laugh and finally I says What do you mean? |
52670 | How about that$ 30.00 that you borrowed off of me and never give it back? |
52670 | How did I know that little Al was not sick or maybe dead and balling his head off and nobody round to hear him? |
52670 | I come in to the bench and Callahan says Are your friends from Bedford up here? |
52670 | I give my check for my hat to a boy and he brought my hat and I started going and he says Have n''t you forgot something? |
52670 | I let him kid me along because what is the use of getting mad at him? |
52670 | I never seen him before and probily wo n''t never see him again so why should I give him anything at all when it is his business to marry couples? |
52670 | I says Here, do n''t pick him up and he says Why not? |
52670 | I says How can you keep me or send me to Milwaukee when Detroit has allready claimed my services? |
52670 | I says How could he have a toothacke when he has not got no teeth? |
52670 | I says How do you throw it? |
52670 | I says Is that so? |
52670 | I says Is that so? |
52670 | I says Then why did you try to sell me to Milwaukee? |
52670 | I says Well I won the pot did n''t I? |
52670 | I says Well if the milk do n''t agree with him why do n''t you give him something else? |
52670 | I says Well then why did n''t you write me a letter when I was in Frisco? |
52670 | I says What do you mean? |
52670 | I says What do you mean? |
52670 | I says What do you mean? |
52670 | I says What do you mean? |
52670 | I says What do you mean? |
52670 | I says What do you mean? |
52670 | I says What do you think I am? |
52670 | I says What do you want? |
52670 | I says What right have you got to tell me what to eat? |
52670 | I says When are you going to let me work? |
52670 | I says Why ca n''t I eat what I want to when I have worked good? |
52670 | I says Why do you call it a fadeaway then? |
52670 | I says Why not? |
52670 | I says Why? |
52670 | I says Why? |
52670 | I says Yes I have have I? |
52670 | I says Yes and before 10 minutes is up my baby might die and are you going to take me out or not? |
52670 | I says You better shut up yourself and not be telling me to shut up, and she says What will you do if I do n''t shut up? |
52670 | I says to him in the clubhouse Do you want to see a real baby? |
52670 | I was pretty sore and I says Why do n''t you get a catcher? |
52670 | I was talking to Lord and Scott afterward and I say to Scott How do you pitch to Baker? |
52670 | I went in and asked for Comiskey and a young fellow says He is not here now but can I do anything for you? |
52670 | I will want to move in with Mrs. Keefe, do n''t that sound funny Al? |
52670 | I wo n''t never pitch for the White Sox again and I want to get with the Detroit Club but how can I if Comiskey wo n''t let me go? |
52670 | Is your arm gone? |
52670 | It was a ladies''ring so Marie says to Allen Why do n''t you buy that for me? |
52670 | Jennings says You ai n''t going to pitch that bird are you? |
52670 | Kid Gleason the assistant manager seemed pretty glad to see me and he says Well have you learned something? |
52670 | Looks pretty good for me eh Al? |
52670 | Marie was talking about it and says Why do n''t you and Florrie take it and then we can be right together all winter long and have some big times? |
52670 | Maybe you wo n''t believe what I am telling you but did you ever catch me telling you a lie? |
52670 | One of them says What are you trying to do kid somebody? |
52670 | Pretty soon he says What are you going to make out of him, a ball player? |
52670 | Pretty soon one of the boys asked me if I was broke and I says No, why? |
52670 | See Al? |
52670 | See, Al? |
52670 | She says Are you going to tell me? |
52670 | She says Do n''t you know me, Jack? |
52670 | She says Do n''t you think you are worth more than$ 2800? |
52670 | She says No California trip for me and then she says What are you going to do? |
52670 | She says What do you mean? |
52670 | She says Why what''s the matter, Jack? |
52670 | So what is the use of me being nasty Al? |
52670 | Some of them old skinflints has no heart Al but why should I fight with a old man over chicken feed like$ 10? |
52670 | That is not right because it costs me money when I have to go away from the hotel and eat and what right has he got to try and help me order my meals? |
52670 | That made me sore and I was just going to call him when he says Did not you marry Mrs. Allen''s sister? |
52670 | That makes things look pretty good for me do n''t it Al? |
52670 | Then Allen butts in and says Why do n''t you take a ball and throw it at him? |
52670 | Then Florrie says Do you think you can take care of him all O.K.? |
52670 | Then Florrie says What did Allen do to help win the serious and get that$ 750.00? |
52670 | Then Levy says Oh he is one of these here spendrifts is he? |
52670 | Then Weaver says Have you ever saw him work? |
52670 | Then he says Did you not leave Florrie home while you was getting away with them games, you lucky stiff? |
52670 | Then he says How do you know your baby is sick? |
52670 | Then he says I know why you do n''t want to go with me and I says Why? |
52670 | Then he says On what grounds? |
52670 | Then he says So you think Florrie stayed to home and took care of the baby do you? |
52670 | Then he says What makes you think you are going to join the Detroit Club? |
52670 | To- night at supper Bodie says How did I look to- day Kid? |
52670 | Walsh stayed at the hotel too and when he seen me he says Why did n''t you go with the bunch? |
52670 | We road back to Oakland on the ferry together after yesterday''s game and he says Do n''t you never throw a slow ball? |
52670 | Well Al I beat them 5 to 4 and with good support I would of held them to 1 run but what do I care as long as I beat them? |
52670 | Well Al how could I pitch when I kept thinking maybe the baby was dying right now and maybe if I was home I could do something? |
52670 | Well Al what do you think of a man that would say a thing like that? |
52670 | Well Al when I begin warming up I happened to look up in the grand stand and who do you think I seen? |
52670 | Well finally Comiskey got threw the meeting and I seen him and he says Hello young man what can I do for you? |
52670 | What about it Jack? |
52670 | What could he of said? |
52670 | What do you know about that Al? |
52670 | What do you think she done now Al? |
52670 | What have I did that you should be sore at me? |
52670 | What was they doing there and what had they did with the baby? |
52670 | When I went into the office where he was at he says Well young man what can I do for you? |
52670 | When the bunch come back Callahan never said a word to me but Gleason come up and says Where was you? |
52670 | Where is she? |
52670 | Where would this club be at Al if I had of jumped to the Federal? |
52670 | Which shall it be? |
52670 | Who do you think I seen last night? |
52670 | Who is Violet and Hazel? |
52670 | Who would n''t? |
52670 | Who would not have it when they live in Bedford? |
52670 | You know the kind it is, eh Al? |
52670 | You know what I done to him do n''t you Al? |
52670 | _ Chicago, Illinois, August 17._ AL: Well old pal what did I tell you about what I would do to that Boston Club? |
38897 | About what? |
38897 | Ah, it''s you is it, Matson? |
38897 | All right, let a fellow up, will you? 38897 And are n''t you going to send some word home about that warning he gave you?" |
38897 | And no show for Joe? |
38897 | And of the students here, whom would you regard as your enemy? |
38897 | And without me, or the captain, having anything to say about it? |
38897 | And you do n''t yet know who pulled down the statue? |
38897 | Anything more to eat? |
38897 | Are n''t you fellows satisfied with the way I manage things? |
38897 | Are n''t you glad we did that chump Matson up good and brown? |
38897 | Are n''t you going to open it? |
38897 | Are the selections of the nominating committee sanctioned? |
38897 | Are you all ready? |
38897 | Are you hurt? |
38897 | Are you spoiling for one? |
38897 | Are you sure that''s right, Georgie? |
38897 | Are_ you_ on, Tom? |
38897 | Aw, what of it, kid? |
38897 | But say, what''s going on? 38897 But what about the bottles of strawberry pop?" |
38897 | But what''s your game, not to let old Sixteen catch us at this forbidden midnight feast? 38897 But where does Joe come in?" |
38897 | But you want to pitch; do n''t you? |
38897 | Ca n''t it be changed? |
38897 | Ca n''t someone do something? |
38897 | Can we go to that athletic meeting? |
38897 | Changed the batting order, eh? |
38897 | Did Hiram or Luke say anything when you told them? |
38897 | Do I understand that Joe Matson is the regular pitcher on the school team? |
38897 | Do n''t you know it is against the rules for students to visit in each others''rooms after hours without permission? |
38897 | Do n''t you mean''whom''you have with you? |
38897 | Do n''t you understand, you chump? 38897 Do you want me to go, old man?" |
38897 | Do you want to fight? |
38897 | Does he play on the team? |
38897 | Does what again? |
38897 | Ever hear anything more of those fellows? |
38897 | Gee, but he''s de stuff; eh? 38897 Going to stay and see the game?" |
38897 | Has the nominating committee anything to report? |
38897 | Have we played so rotten? |
38897 | He ca n''t, eh? |
38897 | Hear anything more from Hiram, Joe? |
38897 | How are you going to get a rope up to him? |
38897 | How did it start? 38897 How do you dope it out?" |
38897 | How do you know we are going to lose it? |
38897 | How is baseball practice going on? |
38897 | How so? |
38897 | How so? |
38897 | How so? |
38897 | How was that? |
38897 | How''s that? |
38897 | How''s that? |
38897 | How? |
38897 | I just remember now; do n''t you, Joe? |
38897 | I wonder who did it? |
38897 | I wonder who they are? |
38897 | Is n''t that right, Luke? |
38897 | Is that all? |
38897 | Is the school doomed, boys? |
38897 | Is this yours? |
38897 | Joe Matson, eh? 38897 Let me up, will you?" |
38897 | Luke Fodick is captain of this nine; is n''t he? |
38897 | Morningside holds the banner now, does n''t she? |
38897 | Need''em? 38897 No?" |
38897 | Not-- not baseball? |
38897 | Now, where''s your star pitcher? |
38897 | Now, where''s your wonderful pitcher? |
38897 | Oh!--er-- um-- and you are studying Latin? |
38897 | Oh, Luke said that, did he? |
38897 | Oh, so it''s your crowd, is it Hiram? |
38897 | Oh, that''s the game, is it? |
38897 | Oh, yes, but what''s the use? 38897 Oh, you are; eh?" |
38897 | Oh, you did; eh? |
38897 | Practice for what? |
38897 | Probably two of''em? |
38897 | Probation? |
38897 | Professor,he asked innocently,"is n''t there some rule regarding_ quis_ used in the indefinite in connection with_ aliquis_?" |
38897 | Promise not to try to throw a high one? |
38897 | Quick-- anything to drink? |
38897 | Say, are you fellows all ready? |
38897 | Say, did you fellows play ball before you came here? |
38897 | Say, what are you fellows doing? |
38897 | Say, what are you, a human refrigerator? |
38897 | Say, what does it all mean anyhow? |
38897 | Say, what''s the matter with you? |
38897 | Say, what''s the matter, do n''t I play? |
38897 | Say, why do n''t you fellows get a real pitcher? |
38897 | Shall this resignation be accepted? |
38897 | Shall we go, Joe? |
38897 | Shall we try, Tom? |
38897 | Sleeping there? |
38897 | So I do, but what has Hiram Shell got to do with it? |
38897 | So Joe Matson made trouble for you, too, eh? |
38897 | So that''s how he acted, eh? |
38897 | So that''s their game, is it? |
38897 | So you do n''t know what you are going to do next season, eh, Joe? |
38897 | So your dad''s an inventor, eh, Matson? |
38897 | Suppose we do? |
38897 | Sure, I''ll help; what is it? |
38897 | Teeter and Peaches-- I wonder what''s up now? |
38897 | The Silver Stars? 38897 The overturned statue? |
38897 | They do credit to your studying, Lantfeld, but how in the world did you ever get_ casus eventus_ into accident? |
38897 | Think about what, Tom? |
38897 | Wants to see me-- what for? |
38897 | Was Joe out last night? |
38897 | Well, do n''t you know how to handle them by this time? |
38897 | Well, has n''t the captain the right to do that? |
38897 | Well, he''ll bet on his own nine; wo n''t he? |
38897 | Well, it was all right; was n''t it? |
38897 | Well, what can you do? |
38897 | Well, what do you fellows want? |
38897 | Well, what is it? |
38897 | Well, what''s it all about? |
38897 | Well, wo n''t lots of fellows have a chance to nominate players, or wo n''t the players themselves ask to be given a chance? |
38897 | Wha-- what? |
38897 | What about Hiram? |
38897 | What about the pitcher? |
38897 | What about the stunt you were going to pull off? |
38897 | What are we going to do? |
38897 | What are we going to do? |
38897 | What are you fellows up to? |
38897 | What are you going to do then? |
38897 | What are you up to? |
38897 | What did I tell you? |
38897 | What did you do after you got it? |
38897 | What did you smash me in the face with a snowball for? |
38897 | What do you fellows want, anyhow? |
38897 | What do you mean by playing that way? |
38897 | What do you mean? |
38897 | What do you mean? |
38897 | What do you s''pose is in the wind? |
38897 | What do you say to a scrub game? |
38897 | What do you want to fan for? |
38897 | What does this mean? |
38897 | What for? |
38897 | What is it-- a rough house? |
38897 | What is it? |
38897 | What right have new fellows to try to run our affairs for us, anyhow? |
38897 | What right have you got there? |
38897 | What shall we do with it? |
38897 | What was it? |
38897 | What''s doing? |
38897 | What''s he doing, calling strikes on you? |
38897 | What''s riled Sister? |
38897 | What''s that for? |
38897 | What''s that got to do with it? 38897 What''s that?" |
38897 | What''s the matter with you, anyhow? |
38897 | What''s the matter? |
38897 | What''s up your back now? |
38897 | What''s up? |
38897 | What''s up? |
38897 | What-- what do you mean? |
38897 | What-- why----? |
38897 | What? 38897 What?" |
38897 | What? |
38897 | When can we do it? |
38897 | When did you last see this telegram? |
38897 | When do you make up the team, Ward? |
38897 | Where are you fellows taking us? |
38897 | Where you going to get the rope? |
38897 | Where''d you get the pitcher? |
38897 | Where''s Peaches? |
38897 | Where''s that Joe Matson? 38897 Where''s your batting list?" |
38897 | Where? |
38897 | Where? |
38897 | Who do you reckon would, if not Bully Shell? |
38897 | Who said that? |
38897 | Who said you fellows could use the diamond, anyhow? |
38897 | Who threw the balls? |
38897 | Who with? |
38897 | Who''ll be on the nine? |
38897 | Who''s a wonder? |
38897 | Who''s been doing wonderful stunts, Peaches? |
38897 | Who''s been pitching? |
38897 | Who''s captain of the scrub; did you hear? |
38897 | Who''s captain? |
38897 | Who''s there? |
38897 | Who-- who threw that ball-- that snowball? |
38897 | Who-- who threw those balls at me? |
38897 | Whom will you have for pitcher? |
38897 | Why did n''t George Bland come with you? |
38897 | Why did n''t we get the Blue Banner? |
38897 | Why did n''t you have a little mercy, Joe? |
38897 | Why did n''t you say you were a ball- player, Doctor? |
38897 | Why do n''t you give Hiram a show? |
38897 | Why do n''t you go at him now, and clean him up? |
38897 | Why do n''t you let it burn, Chief? |
38897 | Why do n''t you stay inside your own fort, and not make a human battering ram of yourself? |
38897 | Why do n''t you? 38897 Why does n''t he go down?" |
38897 | Why not? 38897 Why should they do that?" |
38897 | Why? |
38897 | Why? |
38897 | Will you name him, Hiram? |
38897 | Wo n''t he kick up a fuss if he knows you''ve got Joe? 38897 Would you have stood up to Hiram, Joe?" |
38897 | Yes, who''s been rubbing your fur the wrong way? |
38897 | You do n''t mean to say you think Morningside will win, do you? |
38897 | You mean you wo n''t tell? |
38897 | You see----"Will you or will you not answer my question? |
38897 | You''re sorry? |
38897 | You''re the fellow who wants to pitch on the nine; ai n''t you? 38897 Young gentlemen have you any visitors?" |
38897 | And what about Luke?" |
38897 | Are there any more that you think necessary?" |
38897 | Are you prepared to tell us?" |
38897 | But could Excelsior win? |
38897 | But why did n''t you telegraph me about the danger to my models?" |
38897 | CHAPTER III AN ANGRY BULLY"Well, why do n''t one of you fellows open the door?" |
38897 | CHAPTER V THE TABLES TURNED"Well, Joe, what do you think about it?" |
38897 | CHAPTER VIII"WHO WILL PITCH?" |
38897 | CHAPTER XIX A THRILLING RESCUE"What''s that?" |
38897 | Catch on?" |
38897 | Did it burst?" |
38897 | Did the messenger wait?" |
38897 | Do n''t you want to come to Morningside?" |
38897 | Do we have to hustle and scramble to conceal our refreshments? |
38897 | Fillmore?" |
38897 | For cats''sake, who with?" |
38897 | Got any glasses, you fellows? |
38897 | Got any more?" |
38897 | Had his chance come? |
38897 | Have I time to save anything else? |
38897 | Have n''t you heard the news?" |
38897 | Have you and Joe got your signals down?" |
38897 | Have you been playing the hose on the fire? |
38897 | Have you dummies in your beds?" |
38897 | Have you tried a shot, Joe? |
38897 | Holdney?" |
38897 | How are we going to win without you in the box?" |
38897 | How are you fixed for next year, Joe? |
38897 | How dare you fellows hold a meeting of the athletic committee when I did n''t call it?" |
38897 | How dare you throw snowballs at me? |
38897 | How did it happen? |
38897 | How did you come to be in the old factory?" |
38897 | How many of you think the same-- that a different pitcher would strengthen the team?" |
38897 | How soon before the school team is picked?" |
38897 | How''s that?" |
38897 | I tell you it''s rotten, but what are you going to do?" |
38897 | I want to see some better stick- work, and as for pitching-- where are Brown and Akers?" |
38897 | I wonder why we did n''t hear something about it? |
38897 | I-- I-- Joe, can you ever forgive me for trying to ruin your father?" |
38897 | If we-- can we talk in private?" |
38897 | Is it all gone?" |
38897 | Is there a show for me on the scrub, Ward?" |
38897 | Nice sentiments, were n''t they for an Excelsior student? |
38897 | Now to see what we can do?" |
38897 | Or shall I report you all to Dr. Fillmore and have him keep you in bounds for a week; eh?" |
38897 | Say, what''s eating you, anyhow? |
38897 | Say, what''s on, anyhow? |
38897 | See the gang I have with me?" |
38897 | Shall he not, comrades?" |
38897 | So they have n''t any trace of the missing papers and models?" |
38897 | Starting off rather early, ai n''t you?" |
38897 | The boys looked at each other as the denunciation proceeded, and there were whispers of:"Who did it? |
38897 | The time for the meeting was at hand and on all sides there seemed to be but one question:"Who will pitch?" |
38897 | They look rather slim, do n''t they?" |
38897 | Want to have a catch?" |
38897 | Want to try?" |
38897 | We''ll have a feast as is a feast; eh, fellows?" |
38897 | Well, you want to get that bee out of your bonnet, or you may get stung, see? |
38897 | What about that?" |
38897 | What are we up against?" |
38897 | What are you going to do?" |
38897 | What do we do?" |
38897 | What good does that do?" |
38897 | What''s he doing here?" |
38897 | What''s it going to be-- you or us?" |
38897 | What''s on, anyhow?" |
38897 | What''s that Shakespeare says about''now is the winter of our discontent?''" |
38897 | What''s up?" |
38897 | What, you pitch? |
38897 | Where''s the feed? |
38897 | Who are you? |
38897 | Who do you name?" |
38897 | Who is the captain?" |
38897 | Who''d ever dream it?" |
38897 | Whom will you have?" |
38897 | Why are n''t you sports enough to take your initiation as the others do?" |
38897 | Why did n''t I?" |
38897 | Why did n''t you open when I knocked?" |
38897 | Why did n''t you telegraph me? |
38897 | Why do n''t you cut loose from me? |
38897 | Why does n''t he name some one?" |
38897 | Why, do you know him?" |
38897 | Will you shake on it-- you and Luke?" |
38897 | Would Walker hit it? |
38897 | You ai n''t thinking of running opposition to me; are you?" |
38897 | You think you might pitch on_ my_ team? |
38897 | cried Tom,"and----""You ca n''t elect him, what''s the use of trying?" |
41847 | A friend of yours? |
41847 | About who meddled with your watch? |
41847 | Am I getting there? |
41847 | An''--an''yo''all wo n''t stop giving me tips? |
41847 | An''s''posin''I do n''t? |
41847 | And if it''s her jewelry that is missing, with his watch, and he tells her that he suspects me-- I wonder how she''ll feel afterward? |
41847 | And now, where do you want to go? 41847 And now,"went on Joe, as he settled back in the seat, still in his baseball uniform, as was Pop Dutton,"how did you happen to be here?" |
41847 | And since they lost my invaluable services as a twirler? 41847 And so you have really left Yale?" |
41847 | And we''re glad to have him; are n''t we, Mother? |
41847 | And when are you going to begin pitching for that professional team? |
41847 | And you''ll be back in time for the theatre? |
41847 | Any runs? |
41847 | Anything big? |
41847 | Anything the matter? |
41847 | Are any of the Pittston players around-- is Mr. Gregory here? |
41847 | Are they really? |
41847 | Are you coming back to Pittston, or stay here for the fourth game? |
41847 | Are you going to pitch me? |
41847 | Are you hurt? 41847 Are you speaking to me?" |
41847 | Are you? |
41847 | Are-- er-- are these stubs for the things? |
41847 | Arm sore? 41847 Baggage robbers, eh?" |
41847 | But are you sure you want to keep on playing? |
41847 | But how did you come to get at the valise? |
41847 | But if you did n''t take it; who did? |
41847 | But will we win the pennant? |
41847 | But-- why----"And would you remember the name of the station at which the robbery took place? |
41847 | Can I help you-- do you want to go anywhere in particular? |
41847 | Can you stick it out? |
41847 | Did you do it, old man? |
41847 | Did you do it? |
41847 | Did you find out anything? |
41847 | Did you get your auto all right? |
41847 | Did you pawn it? |
41847 | Did you want me? |
41847 | Do n''t you know? |
41847 | Do n''t you want to win the pennant? |
41847 | Do you know where it is, Pop? |
41847 | Do you know where we could find this man again? |
41847 | Do you mean to accuse me? |
41847 | Do you mean to say that I had anything to do with taking jewelry out of your valise? |
41847 | Do you really have to go so soon? |
41847 | Do you think you could walk to the nearest house? |
41847 | Do you-- do you mean it? |
41847 | Do you? |
41847 | Do you? |
41847 | Does that mean I''m going to be taken out of the box? |
41847 | Does yo''all really mean dat? |
41847 | Ever played before? |
41847 | Gas? 41847 Goldsboro; eh?" |
41847 | Has n''t he told you? |
41847 | Has n''t he told you? |
41847 | Have you any money, Hogan? |
41847 | Have you any-- do you need any-- money? |
41847 | Have you dined? |
41847 | Have you forgotten your name? |
41847 | Have you? |
41847 | He did? |
41847 | He is? |
41847 | Hey? |
41847 | How are you, Sis? |
41847 | How can I get them back? |
41847 | How can we do it, then? |
41847 | How did you come to know Hogan? |
41847 | How did you do it? |
41847 | How is your arm? |
41847 | How long before you''ll make the raid? |
41847 | How long will you be, Reggie? |
41847 | How many out? |
41847 | How should I know? |
41847 | How''s that? |
41847 | How''s that? |
41847 | How''s your fade- away? |
41847 | How-- how much do you suppose you''ll get a year for pitching in this Central League? |
41847 | How? |
41847 | Hurt? |
41847 | I wonder if I''ll ever get a chance to play on the Polo Grounds? |
41847 | I wonder if her brother told her? |
41847 | I wonder if she came here because she knew this was where the team always stops? 41847 I wonder if they were the ones who went through Reggie Varley''s valise? |
41847 | I wonder what he can want by going in there? |
41847 | I wonder when I''ll break into them? |
41847 | I wonder? |
41847 | I''m going to have his arm looked at, and then could n''t you get him a place where he could do out- door work-- say help keep our grounds in shape? |
41847 | In what way, Sis? |
41847 | Is Mr. Gregory here? |
41847 | Is Old Pop in there? |
41847 | Is he a railroad man? |
41847 | Is he for sale? |
41847 | Is he the fellow the detectives wanted to get the time they raided the Keystone Lodging House? |
41847 | Is that Pop Dutton? |
41847 | Is that all you want of me? |
41847 | Is that all you want of me? |
41847 | Is that the only reason you accuse him-- because he sat near your satchel? |
41847 | Is-- is he worse? |
41847 | Joe, is this true? |
41847 | Just because you got a little off to- day, did you imagine I was willing to give you your release? |
41847 | Lady? 41847 Let''s see-- what do you do when a girl faints?" |
41847 | Mean it? 41847 Now, Pop,"spoke Joe, as he began dressing,"where can we find this Hogan?" |
41847 | Oh, I''ve bled you enough; have I? 41847 Oh, and so you threw a stone at him, and stopped him?" |
41847 | Oh, ca n''t you pass me on to Delamont? |
41847 | Oh, ca n''t you take a joke? |
41847 | Oh, well, if there''s a chance, what''s the use of worrying until you have to? |
41847 | Oh-- you pitched for Yale? |
41847 | Pitching, did you say? 41847 Recognize him? |
41847 | Shall I unpack your valise? |
41847 | So he used to rob travelers''baggage, did he? |
41847 | So soon? 41847 So you wo n''t join us?" |
41847 | That is if you heard it? |
41847 | The Central? 41847 Then what were you doing in my room?" |
41847 | Think I can afford to carry Swiss watches with gold faces, or ladies''bracelets? 41847 Think you''ll stay in this business long?" |
41847 | Told me? 41847 Was he making free with your things, Joe?" |
41847 | Was it Fairfield? |
41847 | Was it a hold- up? |
41847 | Well, what do you think of my find? |
41847 | Well, what have I got to do with it? |
41847 | Well? |
41847 | Well? |
41847 | Wha-- wha''s matter? |
41847 | What all am de mattah? 41847 What are you crowing over?" |
41847 | What are you going to do in Delamont? |
41847 | What are you going to do? |
41847 | What chance is there, Doctor,asked the young pitcher;"what chance to save his eyesight?" |
41847 | What do you mean? |
41847 | What do you think of our ten thousand dollar college pitcher now? |
41847 | What do you think we are anyhow; wonders? |
41847 | What do you want to go shove this raw college jake in ahead of us for? 41847 What has happened?" |
41847 | What is it, Momsey? |
41847 | What is it? 41847 What is it? |
41847 | What is it? |
41847 | What is it? |
41847 | What shall I do? |
41847 | What wo n''t? |
41847 | What''s going on? |
41847 | What''s that? |
41847 | What''s the answer? |
41847 | What''s the fare to Delamont? |
41847 | What''s the harm? |
41847 | What''s the matter with Baseball Joe? |
41847 | What''s the matter with Joe Matson? |
41847 | What''s the matter with Tooley? |
41847 | What''s the matter, Matson? |
41847 | What''s the matter? 41847 What''s the row here?" |
41847 | What''s the use of goin''anywhere in particular? |
41847 | What''s up, Regan? |
41847 | What, me stay in there when the place is going to be pulled, and get pinched? 41847 What-- what do you know about that?" |
41847 | What-- what happened? |
41847 | What-- what''s the matter? |
41847 | When will you give him a trial? |
41847 | Where are you going? |
41847 | Where did you put the stuff you got from this gentleman''s bag some time last Spring? |
41847 | Where do you s''pose? |
41847 | Where is it you want to go? |
41847 | Where were you going? |
41847 | Where''s the stuff now? |
41847 | Who is he? |
41847 | Who''s Joe Matson? |
41847 | Who''s going to be the battery? |
41847 | Who''s the fair one, Joe? |
41847 | Who''s your swell friend? |
41847 | Whose bag? |
41847 | Why all this gorgeousness? 41847 Why do n''t you take a vacation; or ask Gregory not to work you so often?" |
41847 | Why not? |
41847 | Why, are you going to stick around and see it? |
41847 | Why-- what do you mean? |
41847 | Why? |
41847 | Will it? |
41847 | Will you come out and tell the boys so? 41847 Will you forgive me?" |
41847 | Will you really, old man? |
41847 | Will you tell me how, and when, you met my brother? |
41847 | Would I? |
41847 | Would you like to try? |
41847 | Would you remember how this bag looked if I told you? |
41847 | Yes? |
41847 | Yo''all am glad, Massa Matson? |
41847 | You accused? |
41847 | You are not going back, Joe? |
41847 | You are? |
41847 | You did? 41847 You mean Hogan?" |
41847 | You mean about an operation? |
41847 | You mean the one on the truck? |
41847 | You mean you wo n''t? |
41847 | You-- do you mean it? |
41847 | You_ gave_ it to him? |
41847 | _ Baseball Joe!_"Why-- what-- what does it mean? |
41847 | Again the demand:"Who''s all right?" |
41847 | Ai n''t yo''all put out''bout me takin''dish yeah tie? |
41847 | An''to think that I once-- Oh, what''s the use-- what''s the use?" |
41847 | An''yo''all ai n''t vexted wif me?" |
41847 | An''you pitched? |
41847 | And yet would he relish being interfered with by the young pitcher? |
41847 | Are they after you?" |
41847 | Are you a member of the nine, sir?" |
41847 | Are you comin''?" |
41847 | Are you hurt, Mabel?" |
41847 | Are you ready to sail in again?" |
41847 | Are you sure you can stand it?" |
41847 | Are you with me, Pop?" |
41847 | Are you?" |
41847 | As it sailed into Pop''s big mitt the veteran called:"What was that, Joe?" |
41847 | But about yourself? |
41847 | But can you stand the gaff, old man? |
41847 | But how are we going to get out there? |
41847 | But how did you know of it?" |
41847 | But how is everything? |
41847 | But how? |
41847 | But suppose he is n''t at Kelly''s?" |
41847 | But what are you going to do?" |
41847 | But what do you want of him?" |
41847 | But what does it look like for Clevefield to- day? |
41847 | But what sort of a fellow is this one, anyhow?" |
41847 | But where? |
41847 | But who do you imagine could have slowed down your watch?" |
41847 | But, Dad, what''s this I hear about your financial troubles?" |
41847 | By the way, I suppose he has his release?" |
41847 | CHAPTER XIX A NEW HOLD"What-- what all am de mattah, Massa Matson?" |
41847 | CHAPTER XXIV ON THE TRACK"Well, are you comin''?" |
41847 | CHAPTER XXVII THE SLOW WATCH"Well, what do you want?" |
41847 | Ca n''t we go on, my good man?" |
41847 | Can you hold''em down?" |
41847 | Can you walk?" |
41847 | Could it have been any of the Clevefield players? |
41847 | Could they make it up? |
41847 | Did n''t I tell you to keep away?" |
41847 | Did you bring a uniform?" |
41847 | Do you know Farley, my side partner? |
41847 | Do you know Pop Dutton?" |
41847 | Do you live around here?" |
41847 | Do you mean to tell me a ball player-- even one who tosses the ball for the other man to hit at-- does he make more than-- than a_ minister_?" |
41847 | Do you recognize him?" |
41847 | Do you think you are hurt anywhere? |
41847 | Do you think you could play ball again?" |
41847 | Enough to make any young pitcher nervous; was it not? |
41847 | Got anything to eat in the house?" |
41847 | Got plenty of gas?" |
41847 | Has Gregory said anything?" |
41847 | Has anything happened to dad?" |
41847 | Have you a''phone at home?" |
41847 | Have you any word yet on the''phone?" |
41847 | Have you been pitching that way all the while?" |
41847 | Have you the pennant yet?" |
41847 | He started at the sight of Dutton, and said sharply:"How did you get in here? |
41847 | How are things, anyhow?" |
41847 | How did it happen?" |
41847 | How did you know all this? |
41847 | How is baseball?" |
41847 | How were such things managed anyhow? |
41847 | How''s father? |
41847 | How''s the business?" |
41847 | However did you do it?" |
41847 | I look like it; do n''t I?" |
41847 | I say, Matson, ca n''t you take my sister in? |
41847 | I suppose he''s at the Harvester Works?" |
41847 | I wonder if I''ll ever meet him? |
41847 | I wonder if he could n''t be straightened up? |
41847 | I wonder if she knew it? |
41847 | I wonder if we ought to blame him? |
41847 | I wonder----?" |
41847 | I''ve bled you enough; eh? |
41847 | In-- er-- in what league?" |
41847 | Is n''t that reason enough?" |
41847 | Is that he?" |
41847 | Is that it, Momsey?" |
41847 | Is there anything we can do-- my brother-- or I?" |
41847 | Is there some reason I should n''t know?" |
41847 | Is your arm sore?" |
41847 | Joe, how''s your arm?" |
41847 | Mean what?" |
41847 | No, how should I get money? |
41847 | Now, shall I go in, and pretend I happened by casually, or shall I wait outside?" |
41847 | One of two men in the seat back of Joe spoke, and said:"I say, Reynolds, see that tramp sitting there?" |
41847 | Or would she know that the ball team had arrived, and send word to Joe that he could see her? |
41847 | Regan?" |
41847 | Scouting here, eh? |
41847 | Seen any of the fellows lately? |
41847 | Shall I get a doctor? |
41847 | So much so that Charlie Hall inquired rather sarcastically:"Who''s the lady, Joe?" |
41847 | So you are here with your team? |
41847 | Something upset you?" |
41847 | Then I''m going to try and find that fellow-- Hogan, did you say his name was?" |
41847 | Then one of them asked Joe and his two friends:"What do you say? |
41847 | Told me what? |
41847 | Too bad it''s raining; is n''t it? |
41847 | What are the prospects?" |
41847 | What are you doing here? |
41847 | What caused his downfall?" |
41847 | What do you mean?" |
41847 | What do you mean?" |
41847 | What happened? |
41847 | What is Hogan to you?" |
41847 | What is it? |
41847 | What is it?" |
41847 | What mother''s shoulders have not? |
41847 | What of?" |
41847 | What time have you, Reggie?" |
41847 | What''s that he said about you saving his life?" |
41847 | Where do you live?" |
41847 | Where do you want to go?" |
41847 | Where have you been?" |
41847 | Who do you know down there?" |
41847 | Why did n''t Gregory call me?" |
41847 | Why, Joe, what does this mean? |
41847 | Why, do you know anything about it?" |
41847 | Why?" |
41847 | Will you come?" |
41847 | Will you have some of these canned peaches?" |
41847 | Would it be proper for him to send her his card? |
41847 | Would you be surprised if I told you that many times you''ve taken your hat off to that same tramp, and cheered him until you were hoarse?" |
41847 | You cleared? |
41847 | You do n''t mind going there; do you?" |
41847 | You were nearest to my valise, and----""What''s the trouble?" |
41847 | exclaimed Joe''s one- time accuser,"wo n''t you dine with us? |
41847 | thought the young ball player,"I wonder what''s up?" |
34100 | Am I indeed and at last in the presence of the great Lefty Locke? |
34100 | Am I? |
34100 | And then what? 34100 Are you afraid?" |
34100 | But ca n''t you sell the stock? |
34100 | But what do you say to my proposition? 34100 But where can I find him?" |
34100 | But why did he tell her of Parlmee? 34100 But why should she intercept our letters? |
34100 | But you''ll stop in the big town to- night? 34100 But, man alive,"said Weegman,"do you realize what you''re doing? |
34100 | By the way,he said sharply,"how about your arm?" |
34100 | Can you be ready to go North with me to- morrow? |
34100 | Could n''t he? |
34100 | Did I heah yo''say you wanted to git heah in a hurry, sah? |
34100 | Did I say anything about your strengthening the pitching staff? 34100 Did n''t I say that Weegman was an egotistical dub, and an easy mark? |
34100 | Did n''t make a mistake about where this happened, did you? 34100 Did n''t you get my telegram ordering you to report at the office of the club?" |
34100 | Did you have a talk with this unknown wizard? |
34100 | Do you know that he left his baseball interests practically in the control of Weegman? |
34100 | Do you mean to say that these country teams have been trimming you, with Jones in the box? |
34100 | Do you mean to say you have n''t an idea where Miss Collier and her father are at the present time? |
34100 | Do you mean to tell me that Charles Collier was handing old Jack Kennedy a deal as deceitfully crooked as that? |
34100 | Do you mind if I smoke? |
34100 | Do you think you''re going to get by with this stuff? |
34100 | For advice? |
34100 | Get together how? |
34100 | Has Collier ever caught on to the fact that the sister with whom he had quarreled furnished the capital to save him from going to smash? |
34100 | Have they been after you? |
34100 | Have you decided on anything? |
34100 | Have you got that all out of your system? |
34100 | He is a deaf- mute? |
34100 | He told her that to- day? |
34100 | Hey? |
34100 | How about Parlmee? |
34100 | How about yourself? 34100 How am I going to send him that money? |
34100 | How are you, Locke? |
34100 | How are you, Locke? |
34100 | How can I calm myself when calamity threatens? |
34100 | How can I get hold of him? |
34100 | How can you find out, away down here? 34100 How could Jack send them contracts when he has n''t one himself? |
34100 | How did you happen to cross me? |
34100 | How do you know that? |
34100 | How do you like that? |
34100 | How do you mean? |
34100 | How does it happen,he asked,"that Parlmee is buying up all the small blocks of the club stock that he can get hold of?" |
34100 | How have you figured it out? |
34100 | How in thunder did you happen to let them rope you into such a mess? |
34100 | How is it possible for Parlmee to use Weegman as a tool? |
34100 | How long do you think you''ll last? 34100 How''s it happen you are willing to let go of them?" |
34100 | How? |
34100 | I suppose you think that''s a joke? |
34100 | I wonder? |
34100 | In short, he''s a sort of monomaniac? |
34100 | Is anything wrong? |
34100 | Is he on this train? |
34100 | Is he? |
34100 | Is it Lefty Locke against us pitching? |
34100 | Is it possible,he muttered, shaking his head,"that this is the great Lefty Locke? |
34100 | Is it possible,said Cap''n Wiley,"that I''m going to be compelled to revise my dates regarding that wreck?" |
34100 | Is that contract ready for the boy? |
34100 | Is that right? |
34100 | Is that straight? 34100 Is there a baseball game in this town to- day, uncle?" |
34100 | Jones? |
34100 | Just as though he had talked himself into a settled conviction as he went along? |
34100 | Knowing what I do, do you suppose I could do that if Garrity got hold of the team? 34100 Miss Collier,"said Lefty,"do you think it would be possible for your father to come home at once? |
34100 | Miss Collier,said the pitcher,"did Weegman offer an explanation of the raid on the team? |
34100 | Mrs. Vanderpool? 34100 My arm?" |
34100 | My dear,he said,"would you have me do that, with my own mind in doubt as to whether or not I was worth a dollar to them? |
34100 | Nice little pitcher, do n''t you think? |
34100 | Nice tidy little bingle, was n''t it, mate? |
34100 | No? |
34100 | Of course, you think it another move in the rotten game? |
34100 | Oh, you do n''t want to go to the Federals? 34100 Oh, you would n''t, hey?" |
34100 | Rather strange the Big Leagues did n''t get hold of such a marvelous batsman, is n''t it? |
34100 | So it''s war between us, is it? |
34100 | So you never meant to stand by the private agreement between us when you signed as manager? 34100 So you would have ducked me, would you?" |
34100 | So you''re the party who bunkoed Lefty, are you? |
34100 | So? |
34100 | Temperamental or yellow, which? |
34100 | That''s a threat? |
34100 | The boys signed up, did n''t they? |
34100 | The contracts? |
34100 | The early bird, eh? 34100 Then he told you that more than one was concerned?" |
34100 | Then how about Jack Keeper? 34100 Then how may he be communicated with in case of emergency?" |
34100 | Then what does it mean? 34100 Then you admit that you are taking your orders from him?" |
34100 | Then you believe there was a plot to smash the team? |
34100 | Then you think he''s hit it right in this case? |
34100 | Then you think it is a trap? |
34100 | Then,asked the southpaw,"why is he pitching?" |
34100 | Think so? |
34100 | Two dollahs, sah? 34100 Under the circumstances what would you have me do?" |
34100 | Unfair? 34100 Was I?" |
34100 | Was he? |
34100 | Was it Garrity? |
34100 | Was my speed too much for you? 34100 Weegman is in Indianapolis?" |
34100 | Weegman? |
34100 | Well, son,said old Jack, as he came in,"how are things moving?" |
34100 | Well, this is between us, mind? 34100 Well, what is your bottom price?" |
34100 | Well, why did n''t you obey? 34100 Wh- who''s dat man said lemon?" |
34100 | What are you giving me? |
34100 | What are you talking about? 34100 What are you tryin''to put across, bo?" |
34100 | What are you trying to hand me, you blamed little runt? |
34100 | What are you trying to pull off here? |
34100 | What are you two ginks cooking up? 34100 What are you wondering over? |
34100 | What business have you got coming poking your nose into my affairs? 34100 What can be done?" |
34100 | What did Weegman tell you? |
34100 | What do you mean by that? |
34100 | What do you mean? |
34100 | What do you mean? |
34100 | What do you take me for? |
34100 | What do you think you''re trying to do? |
34100 | What do you think? |
34100 | What good will it do you? 34100 What have you done?" |
34100 | What in blazes do you mean? |
34100 | What is Garrity''s scheme? 34100 What is it, Phil?" |
34100 | What is it? |
34100 | What time does the game begin? |
34100 | What will you give for him? |
34100 | What''s Garrity got to do with it? |
34100 | What''s it mean? |
34100 | What''s that about a trade? |
34100 | What''s that you''re saying about Lefty Locke? |
34100 | What''s the joke? |
34100 | What''s the matter, Wiley? 34100 What''s the matter? |
34100 | What''s the use to argue, Locke? 34100 What''s this mean? |
34100 | What''s your proposition to me, Weegman? |
34100 | What, dear? |
34100 | What-- what''s that? |
34100 | What? |
34100 | What? |
34100 | When are you going to let us have a crack at Jones? |
34100 | When did he name Garrity, Miss Collier? |
34100 | When? 34100 Where did this Jones originally hail from?" |
34100 | Where does he fit in? 34100 Where is Mr. Collier now?" |
34100 | Where is he? 34100 Where is he? |
34100 | Where''d you run across this find? |
34100 | Where''s the joke? |
34100 | Where''ve you been keepin''dat kind, old boy? 34100 Who did he say was responsible for what had happened to the Blue Stockings?" |
34100 | Who do you think wants to manage the Blue Stockings? 34100 Who''s going to pitch for US?" |
34100 | Why did n''t he tell her before? 34100 Why did n''t you wait for O''Reilley to hit?" |
34100 | Why not? |
34100 | Will you get him to put his name to it before the game starts? |
34100 | Will you lend me your ear while I express my opinion privately? |
34100 | With Locke? 34100 Wonder what Tom Garrity would say to that? |
34100 | Wonder what? |
34100 | You are going back so soon? |
34100 | You believe it was he who directed suspicion toward Parlmee in the first place? |
34100 | You do n''t mean that they''d let you go outright, just drop you? |
34100 | You do n''t suppose anything terrible could have happened to Virginia? 34100 You do n''t suppose--""What?" |
34100 | You do n''t want much, do you, Garrity? 34100 You had them returned to a different address? |
34100 | You have n''t forgotten our talk? 34100 You mean Garrity?" |
34100 | You mean--"It''s all right, is n''t it? 34100 You understand the conditions?" |
34100 | You would n''t take Skullen under any conditions, would you? |
34100 | You''re a regular mule, are n''t you? 34100 You''re a wise gazabo, ai n''t you? |
34100 | You''re a wise guy, are n''t you? |
34100 | You''re going to use Jones to- day, are n''t you? 34100 You''re sure no one can hear us?" |
34100 | You''re sure? |
34100 | You''ve been pitching right along? |
34100 | You''ve tried to save my neck? |
34100 | Youngsters,said Locke,"are all right; but do you mean to suggest that we should stop the gaps wholly with men who lack Big League experience? |
34100 | _ You_ would? |
34100 | After all, could it be true that two cleverer scoundrels had combined to work Weegman as a dupe? |
34100 | And when it comes to pitchers-- say, son, is it possible there ai n''t any show at all of your coming back?" |
34100 | And where was Kennedy? |
34100 | And why had he received no word from her? |
34100 | And why, if he is hand in glove with Garrity, did he tell her that Garrity was concerned in the miserable business?" |
34100 | But Brick King--"What salary are you paying King?" |
34100 | But about your arm-- is it all right?" |
34100 | But if she were not in New York, where was she? |
34100 | But was it impossible? |
34100 | But what would that do to his shoulder? |
34100 | But why, if you were going to get hurt at all, were n''t you obliging enough to do it somewhat earlier in the pastime? |
34100 | But you say he finished a lot more confident than he began?" |
34100 | CHAPTER IV THE MAGNETIZED BALL"What are your plans?" |
34100 | CHAPTER XXII A DOUBTFUL VICTORY"Who sent you here?" |
34100 | CHAPTER XXIV WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS"Well, now, what do you know about that?" |
34100 | Ca n''t you do that?" |
34100 | Could he come up to the Great Eastern right away? |
34100 | Could he pitch like that and go the full distance with no fear of disastrous results? |
34100 | Could it be that here was a discovery, a find, a treasure like a diamond in the rough, left around underfoot amid pebbles? |
34100 | Could n''t you see it when it came across? |
34100 | Did Garrity send him over the pond to wrench the control of the Blue Stockings from Collier?" |
34100 | Did he say who was at the bottom of it?" |
34100 | Did you ever hear of the Central Yucatan Rubber Company?" |
34100 | Did you send him word?" |
34100 | Do you know what I''ve done? |
34100 | Do you prefer to sell him or to have him snatched?" |
34100 | Do you think he is strong enough to stand the voyage? |
34100 | Do you wonder I''m rattled? |
34100 | Got that straight?" |
34100 | Had the baseball magnate at last succeeded in breaking down the prejudice and opposition of his daughter? |
34100 | Had the confirmation of this fact helped Weegman to make up his mind to go back on Garrity? |
34100 | Has he agreed to this deal?" |
34100 | Have you brought a copy of the second edition of the_ Morning Blade_ with you, Stillman? |
34100 | Have you seen him?" |
34100 | How about Charles Collier?" |
34100 | How about O''Brien?" |
34100 | How about it?" |
34100 | How about that five hundred? |
34100 | How do you expect to make a trade without compromising at all? |
34100 | How do you know all this to be true?" |
34100 | How far is your park?" |
34100 | How is he?" |
34100 | How was he to strike? |
34100 | How will Garrity put it up to Collier to- morrow? |
34100 | How''d you ever have the nerve to do a thing like that? |
34100 | How''s it happened you skipped without dropping him word?" |
34100 | I presume you still ascend the mound as a pitcher?" |
34100 | If he''s behind the plot to wreck the Blue Stockings, why should he leave the field of action at this time?" |
34100 | If the players were so true to Kennedy, why did n''t they wait for their contracts?" |
34100 | In order to make him show his hand, the southpaw asked:"What do you want for Mundy and Pendexter?" |
34100 | In the meantime, can you and I raise one hundred and fifty thousand?" |
34100 | Is it a go?" |
34100 | Is n''t Madden likely to kick over a five- thousand- dollar pinch hitter?" |
34100 | Is n''t that funny?" |
34100 | Is somebody trying to knock the bottom out of his baseball holdings in order to get control of the club? |
34100 | Is there that much money to be found in one lump anywhere in the world?" |
34100 | Last time we met you reckoned you put it all over me, did n''t you? |
34100 | Made you a big offer?" |
34100 | Now how do you figure on that?" |
34100 | Occasionally a new deaf- mute pitcher, Jones, was mentioned as showing great speed, but who had ever heard of Jones? |
34100 | Paul?" |
34100 | Paul?" |
34100 | Reckon you''re Lefty Locke?" |
34100 | S''pose you''ve come on to meet Weegman, hey?" |
34100 | Say, officer, is this a holdup?" |
34100 | Say, who''s backing Locke in this deal? |
34100 | Sent out the contracts, did you? |
34100 | Shall I pitch you a slow one?" |
34100 | She wrung her hands and came back to the first question that had leaped from her lips:"What can you do?" |
34100 | Some job piecing together the tattered remnants, hey? |
34100 | That being the case, what sort of a figure do you expect to cut back in the Big League? |
34100 | That''s it, eh?" |
34100 | The arm''s as good as ever?" |
34100 | The widow of the traction magnate? |
34100 | Then where-- where are they?" |
34100 | They did n''t do you much damage, did they? |
34100 | Think I did n''t know why you declined to dicker with the Feds when they made you a big offer? |
34100 | Think you have any chance to win?" |
34100 | Tryin''to give my place a bad name? |
34100 | Up against the slugging Wolves or the hard- hitting Hornets, how long would you last? |
34100 | Was his life beginning to tell on Stillman? |
34100 | Was it not possible that this was the real cause of the quarrel between the worthy pair? |
34100 | Was it possible that Weegman, not Parlmee, was the magnet that had drawn the girl back from Europe? |
34100 | Was it possible that he had been led, with undue haste, to fritter away good money for a pitcher who would prove worthless in the Big League? |
34100 | Was it possible that real batters could find him with such ease? |
34100 | Was it possible the man could think he was such a soft mark? |
34100 | Was it possible the pace he had traveled had begun to weaken his naturally keen judgment? |
34100 | Was n''t he a mut to walk right into this? |
34100 | What are the new developments?" |
34100 | What can you do?" |
34100 | What did you mean by coming right through without even sending me word?" |
34100 | What do you say? |
34100 | What do you think about it yourself, Lefty?" |
34100 | What do you think of Jones?" |
34100 | What happened to her? |
34100 | What has Mrs. Hazelton heard from her?" |
34100 | What has he done since then? |
34100 | What has he told you that he proposed to do?" |
34100 | What have you got to sell that I want?" |
34100 | What if the Blue Stockings do have a busted team this season? |
34100 | What if the one who concocted the scheme and benefited by it swore your liberty away and escaped scot- free himself?" |
34100 | What price do you respectfully tender?" |
34100 | What was the explanation? |
34100 | What were they doing? |
34100 | What will happen to you if you do n''t come to Weegman''s terms?" |
34100 | What''s the matter with you, Ben? |
34100 | What''s the matter?" |
34100 | Where did he come from, and what are his antecedents?" |
34100 | Where do you hang out?" |
34100 | Where is she? |
34100 | Where was Stillman? |
34100 | Where was he? |
34100 | Where''s Ashton and Gerrish, who struggled with the Blue Stockings before Kennedy stepped in on the turn of the tide? |
34100 | Where''s Burkett, who managed the Wolves before I came in? |
34100 | Where''s McConnell, who tried to make a ball team of the Hornets before Brennan''s day? |
34100 | Where?" |
34100 | Who got to that doctor and bought him up?" |
34100 | Who is he, anyway? |
34100 | Who''ll you use to- morrow, Locke?" |
34100 | Who''s furnishing him the money to buy the stock? |
34100 | Why could n''t Parlmee make the same sort of a play?" |
34100 | Why did n''t you wait until I gave you the contracts for the old players?" |
34100 | Why do n''t you write her at once, explaining what is going on, and send the letter to her last address?" |
34100 | Why do you want to give somebody else the credit? |
34100 | Why not, with a team without a manager, and everything left at loose ends? |
34100 | Why should n''t it, when them lads ought to have been tied up before this with Blue Stockings contracts? |
34100 | Will you ask him, as soon as he comes in, to call Philip Hazelton at the Great Eastern? |
34100 | Wo n''t you join us?" |
34100 | Would that be honest?" |
34100 | Would you have me take the ten thousand I could get, knowing all the time that they might be paying it for a has- been who was n''t worth ten cents? |
34100 | You ca n''t guess? |
34100 | You found Jones in Alaska?" |
34100 | You have not received a letter from Virginia lately?" |
34100 | You know more about Parlmee than I do, and you''ve always figured that gent on the level, have n''t you?" |
34100 | You mean that he''s in this country?" |
34100 | You remember I told you I had a score to settle with you?" |
34100 | You understand?" |
34100 | You''re afraid they wo n''t last?" |
34100 | You''re coughing up that sum without consulting anybody? |
40105 | A Yale man-- you mean a graduate? |
40105 | A rabbit? |
40105 | A what? |
40105 | All right, what? |
40105 | And Joe wo n''t get a show until last? |
40105 | And if he doesn''t-- if he slumps as he did to- day? |
40105 | And so Ford Weston pitches; eh? 40105 And so Weston has been through the mill, and made good?" |
40105 | And what will happen to us? |
40105 | And you do n''t know who he was? |
40105 | And you really know this to be so? |
40105 | And you say he''s going to Yale this term? |
40105 | And you''ll pitch? |
40105 | Any messages or letters left? |
40105 | Are any of the old boys playing yet? |
40105 | Are n''t you the-- er-- the proprietor? |
40105 | Are they hard hitters? |
40105 | Are you-- er-- do you run this place? |
40105 | Baseball; eh? |
40105 | Broken up-- what do you mean? |
40105 | But does it say anything about who it might be-- what class? |
40105 | But if the new man was better than you, and it meant the winning of the game? |
40105 | But it will be out of your way, will it not? |
40105 | But supposing I do n''t make good? |
40105 | But what''s the matter with McAnish? |
40105 | But what''s the matter with you trying for the eleven? 40105 But where does Weston get his pull?" |
40105 | Ca n''t you do up two Freshmen? 40105 Ca n''t you hit anything?" |
40105 | Can you do it again? |
40105 | Can you do it? |
40105 | Can you-- will you? 40105 Did n''t you start to be a calamity howler, and say Yale would n''t win?" |
40105 | Did the curve break well? |
40105 | Did you bring any extra handkerchiefs with you? |
40105 | Did you send the anonymous letter? |
40105 | Do n''t worry? |
40105 | Do n''t you see? 40105 Do n''t you want to meet that Yale fellow? |
40105 | Do you know who did, if you did not? |
40105 | Do you live around here? |
40105 | Do you mean me? |
40105 | Do you mean to say, Ricky, that they''ll let Weston go on losing games the way he did to- day? |
40105 | Do you mean to tell me,asked Spike,"that the secret society is bigger than Yale-- that it could make her lose a ball game?" |
40105 | Do you really want to know? |
40105 | Do you really want to know? |
40105 | Do you remember, some time ago,the Dean went on,"that some red paint was put on the steps of the house of one of the professors? |
40105 | Do you think you might pitch to some of these fellows? |
40105 | Do you think you''ll pitch, Joe? |
40105 | Do you? |
40105 | Does he think he''s going to pitch at Yale? |
40105 | Eh? 40105 Going to Yale; eh?" |
40105 | Going to fight? |
40105 | Good luck? |
40105 | Got a handle? |
40105 | Got any photos? |
40105 | Got plenty of the magoozilum? |
40105 | Happy-- why not? |
40105 | Have you been tapped for Skull and Bones, or Wolf''s Head? |
40105 | Have you grubbed? |
40105 | Have you had a chance? |
40105 | Have you played much before you came here? |
40105 | Have you won a scholarship, or is the Dean going to beg of you not to throw the game? |
40105 | He ca n''t? |
40105 | He''s sharp, is n''t he? |
40105 | Heard the news? |
40105 | Here, do we get waited on, Alphonse? |
40105 | Hey, quit shoving; will you? |
40105 | How about you, Joe? |
40105 | How about you, Spike? 40105 How are we making out?" |
40105 | How do you make that out? 40105 How do you mean? |
40105 | How''d it happen? |
40105 | How''d you make out? |
40105 | How''s that for pitching? |
40105 | How''s that? |
40105 | How''s that? |
40105 | How''s that? |
40105 | How''s this? |
40105 | How? |
40105 | Hurt much? |
40105 | I did n''t know they were in season? |
40105 | I mean have you seen the last copy of the Yale_ News_? |
40105 | I say, Joe, did you hear the news? |
40105 | I say, what''s that on your sleeve? |
40105 | I say, you do n''t mind if I call you that; do you? |
40105 | I suppose now, that little matter, which you were speaking to me about, can drop? |
40105 | I suppose you''ll pitch? |
40105 | I wonder if I''d better thank him? |
40105 | I wonder if he has lost confidence in me? |
40105 | I wonder if he thinks I ca n''t pitch in a big game? |
40105 | I wonder if it would do to give him a trial? |
40105 | I wonder if they allow fights at Yale? |
40105 | I wonder if we''ll win? |
40105 | I wonder what Weston was doing with it? 40105 I wonder what it was? |
40105 | I wonder what sort of a game they play? |
40105 | I wonder what''s up? |
40105 | I wonder who was accused? |
40105 | I wonder why he did n''t pitch me? |
40105 | I wonder you do n''t carry a horsehide about with you, and I do believe-- what''s this? |
40105 | I wonder? |
40105 | I-- I wonder if he''ll remember me? |
40105 | If they try it on any more Freshmen though, we''ll take a hand ourselves; eh? |
40105 | Is Weston going stale? |
40105 | Is it bad? |
40105 | Is n''t that great? |
40105 | Is that so? |
40105 | Is that the train? |
40105 | Jove, were n''t the other coaches stiff enough? |
40105 | Know it? 40105 Like to go a rabbit?" |
40105 | Me? 40105 Name?" |
40105 | No; what is it? |
40105 | No? |
40105 | Oh, Joe, ca n''t you reconsider, and stay at Yale? |
40105 | Oh, Joe, do you think we''ll win? |
40105 | Oh, so that''s your opinion; is it? |
40105 | Oh, well, what''s the use talking to you? |
40105 | Oh, you think so-- do you? |
40105 | Our what? |
40105 | Paste or what? |
40105 | Photos? |
40105 | Quick-- all right-- what? |
40105 | Ready for yours? |
40105 | Red Shack? |
40105 | Red paint? 40105 Red paint?" |
40105 | Say, what''s the matter with you fellows? |
40105 | Say,he asked with a laugh,"how do you join this society?" |
40105 | Shall I say any more? |
40105 | So you have n''t gotten over your craze for baseball? |
40105 | So? 40105 So? |
40105 | Something about the baseball nine? |
40105 | That so? 40105 That wo n''t be a marker, will it, Shorty?" |
40105 | That''s what the other fellows do; is n''t it? |
40105 | The old man? |
40105 | The shampoo-- what''s that? |
40105 | Then I''m really going to pitch? |
40105 | Then Kendall is n''t sure of his place? |
40105 | Then we''ll stand''em off? |
40105 | Then where did you go? |
40105 | Think we can make that train? |
40105 | Think you see some bushleaguers in this bunch of college boys? |
40105 | Well, Joe, have you got everything packed? |
40105 | Well, are you going to spring it? |
40105 | Well, what do you know about that? |
40105 | Well, what happened to you? |
40105 | Well,went on the Dean,"have you anything to confess?" |
40105 | Well? |
40105 | Well? |
40105 | Well? |
40105 | Well? |
40105 | Well? |
40105 | Were you down to Glory''s all by your lonesome? |
40105 | Weston-- does he pitch? |
40105 | What about him? |
40105 | What about the red paint? |
40105 | What about''em? |
40105 | What are you going in for? |
40105 | What are you going in for? |
40105 | What better chance have I than I had before? |
40105 | What did I tell you? 40105 What do you mean?" |
40105 | What do you mean? |
40105 | What do you mean? |
40105 | What do you mean? |
40105 | What for? |
40105 | What for? |
40105 | What for? |
40105 | What have you fellows been doing? |
40105 | What in thunder is up? |
40105 | What is it? |
40105 | What is it? |
40105 | What news? |
40105 | What notice? |
40105 | What''d you give us the slip for? |
40105 | What''ll it be-- paste or mush? |
40105 | What''s getting into Joe, I wonder? |
40105 | What''s he been saying? |
40105 | What''s new? |
40105 | What''s that? |
40105 | What''s the joke? |
40105 | What''s the matter with Weston? |
40105 | What''s the matter with you? |
40105 | What''s the matter, Mack? |
40105 | What''s the matter? |
40105 | What''s the matter? |
40105 | What''s the matter? |
40105 | What''s the matter? |
40105 | What''s the use of soft- soap? 40105 What''s up now?" |
40105 | What''s yours, Joe? |
40105 | What, for cats''sake? |
40105 | Where did you hike to? |
40105 | Where do you play? |
40105 | Where''d you get the others? |
40105 | Where''d you hear it? |
40105 | Where''ll they do it? |
40105 | Where''s that mush? |
40105 | Where? |
40105 | Who do we play? |
40105 | Who do you mean? |
40105 | Who put it there? |
40105 | Who was that fellow who came in last? |
40105 | Who''ll pitch for you? |
40105 | Who''s that? 40105 Who, me? |
40105 | Who? |
40105 | Why do n''t you chuck it all? 40105 Why should the coaches put Weston in, and then, when he slumped, call on Avondale before they did you, Joe? |
40105 | Why, do n''t you intend to stay at Yale? |
40105 | Why,he added,"what''s the matter with your arm?" |
40105 | Why-- why, what do you mean? |
40105 | Why; do you think they''ll get his goat, or that he''ll blow, and throw the game? |
40105 | Why? 40105 Why?" |
40105 | Will this get him a permanent place? |
40105 | Will you catch for me? |
40105 | Wo n''t you need it? |
40105 | Wonder if I can step on the foot? |
40105 | Would you join me in a little trick if we could? |
40105 | Would you? |
40105 | Yes, and who''s he got with him? |
40105 | Yes-- girls? 40105 Yes? |
40105 | You are sure you do n''t mind my butting in? |
40105 | You catch, do n''t you? |
40105 | You mean have we_ heard_ the news; do n''t you? |
40105 | You say you heard someone in our room? |
40105 | You say you''ll notify the livery keeper? |
40105 | You''re Matson; are n''t you? |
40105 | You''re coming back; are n''t you? |
40105 | You''ve got your ticket all right, have n''t you? |
40105 | ''Member th''time you throwed a ball through our winder, and splashed Alvirah''s apple sass all over her clean stove? |
40105 | ''Member that, Joe?" |
40105 | ''Member?" |
40105 | A rather husky voice asked:"Well?" |
40105 | After all, what is there to it? |
40105 | And so you''re at Yale? |
40105 | And yet what would he be doing in my closet, let alone in the room here? |
40105 | And, after all, is n''t life just one big game; and if we play it fairly and squarely and win-- isn''t that all there is to it? |
40105 | And, if he got it, could he make good? |
40105 | And, in a measure, does n''t playing at an athletic game fit one to play in life? |
40105 | Are you a sound sleeper?" |
40105 | Are you attending here?" |
40105 | Are you going to hold that base all day? |
40105 | Are you playing ball?" |
40105 | Are you trying for the eleven?" |
40105 | Are you with us?" |
40105 | But do n''t they have more than one pitcher in reserve?" |
40105 | But now, with this accident-- I wonder if I could leave this outfit at the farmhouse, and hire another there?" |
40105 | But say, what do you think of a fellow like him-- a regular country clod- hopper-- coming here, anyhow?" |
40105 | But what about the fellow with your sister?" |
40105 | But what do you think of it?" |
40105 | But what was it you started to say?" |
40105 | But what''s the use of kicking? |
40105 | But-- Oh, I wonder if I can make it? |
40105 | CHAPTER III ONE LAST GAME"Say, Tom, do you know what I''ve got a good notion to do?" |
40105 | CHAPTER XIII EARLY PRACTICE"What are you going to try for?" |
40105 | CHAPTER XIX THE ANONYMOUS LETTER"Have you seen the_ News_?" |
40105 | CHAPTER XXII THE CRIMSON SPOT"What do you think of him, anyhow?" |
40105 | Ca n''t I have it?" |
40105 | Ca n''t we pick up enough of the old Silver Stars to make a nine, with what we can induce to play from among the lads in town?" |
40105 | Ca n''t you tell?" |
40105 | Can you play anything?" |
40105 | Confess? |
40105 | Could Yale win the next contest? |
40105 | Did he pay ye for bringin''him back?" |
40105 | Did n''t you win the Blue Banner for us when it looked as if we had n''t a show? |
40105 | Did they get on to your curves?" |
40105 | Did you see anything of''em?" |
40105 | Do you know any of the fellows here?" |
40105 | Do you know the other coaches?" |
40105 | Do you mean that Weston can so work things as to keep me off?" |
40105 | Do you remember?" |
40105 | Ever played before?" |
40105 | Good luck? |
40105 | Good night-- can you make the stairs?" |
40105 | Have n''t I told you not to talk so about my friend?" |
40105 | Have they any such clubs here?" |
40105 | Have you a ticket?" |
40105 | How did you fellows make out?" |
40105 | How far is it from here to Preston?" |
40105 | How''d you guess it?" |
40105 | How''s that?" |
40105 | How?" |
40105 | I do n''t s''pose you could throw a stone and hit Tampa School?" |
40105 | I do n''t suppose you are going to Preston; are you?" |
40105 | I wonder how we can arrange for it?" |
40105 | I wonder if they tried it on any more? |
40105 | I wonder if they''re all like that there? |
40105 | I wonder what he has against me, and if he can do anything to keep me from getting a chance? |
40105 | I wonder what he''ll think of my pitching?" |
40105 | I wonder who did it?" |
40105 | I wonder who he was? |
40105 | I''m with you-- but-- er-- how about a fight?" |
40105 | Is n''t he an all- around good player?" |
40105 | Is n''t there enough when that-- when he pitches?" |
40105 | Is there a row over the shampooing?" |
40105 | It''s made of cheese, is n''t it?" |
40105 | Joe, who sat beside Spike, whispered:"I wonder when you''ll get your chance?" |
40105 | Know anybody here?" |
40105 | Like to meet him? |
40105 | Like to meet him? |
40105 | Nothing like having nerve, is there? |
40105 | Now are n''t you sport enough to take a chance?" |
40105 | Oh, for cats''sake, fanning the air again? |
40105 | Once more as he stood there, scarcely comprehending, Mr. Benson called out sharply:"Did n''t you hear, Matson? |
40105 | Or to hear him say with vinegary sweetness:"Did you hurt yourself that time, Smith? |
40105 | Say, why ca n''t we have one last game before we have to leave town? |
40105 | Shall I say any more? |
40105 | Shall I----?" |
40105 | So he rooms here? |
40105 | So you came to Yale after all?" |
40105 | Some day-- is that the train?" |
40105 | Somebody coming?" |
40105 | The Resolute team is still in existence, is n''t it?" |
40105 | The scrub pitcher to go in and Joe, who was his master, kept on the bench? |
40105 | They told him, and Ricky, making a wry face, went on:"So that''s how things are; eh? |
40105 | Think you''ll beat Weston to it this year?" |
40105 | Tom Davis told me to come and see him, Mabel is going out, you''re all togged up-- say, sis, who''s the lucky chap?" |
40105 | Want to meet him after the game?" |
40105 | Well, shall we start?" |
40105 | What are you going to try for?" |
40105 | What do you know about that?" |
40105 | What do you mean?" |
40105 | What do you say?" |
40105 | What else?" |
40105 | What if you do get hit?" |
40105 | What of it?" |
40105 | What right has he got to butt in at a college like Yale, and displace the fellows who have worked hard for the nine?" |
40105 | What rules? |
40105 | What sort of a chap is he?" |
40105 | What''s the matter?" |
40105 | What''s up, Joe, old man?" |
40105 | What''s up?" |
40105 | What''s your name?" |
40105 | Where are you from?" |
40105 | Where did you play?" |
40105 | Where is your logic, you heathen? |
40105 | Where were your eyes?" |
40105 | Who comes next?" |
40105 | Why did n''t you say so?" |
40105 | Why not?" |
40105 | Why was it?" |
40105 | Why?" |
40105 | Why?" |
40105 | Will he put up such a rotten game that they wo n''t stand for him?" |
40105 | Would he have a chance? |
40105 | You do n''t mind if I call you that; do you?" |
40105 | You know that you have n''t got the ghost of a show to be pitcher on the''varsity; do n''t you?" |
40105 | You say you heard someone in here, Ricky?" |
40105 | come----""Are they likely to?" |
40105 | exclaimed Joe, as he paced up and down,"why did n''t I think to make some inquiries?" |
40105 | is he?" |
40105 | surely you would n''t want to see him a professional ball player?" |
37056 | A trip out of town, eh? 37056 A uniform; what for?" |
37056 | About corn? 37056 Afraid?" |
37056 | Against whom? |
37056 | And I can pitch? |
37056 | And have Sam get on his ear? |
37056 | And how in the mischief am I going to mend it? 37056 And if he does n''t come?" |
37056 | And that means that I''ve got to do better pitching, I suppose? |
37056 | And you are out of the harvester works? |
37056 | And you may lose everything, dad? |
37056 | And you''re sorry you hit our umpire? |
37056 | And you''re still set on going to boarding school? |
37056 | Are the Resolutes here? |
37056 | Are we going to wallop''em? |
37056 | Are you any good at throwing stones? |
37056 | Are you crazy, Sam? 37056 Are you going to the game Saturday?" |
37056 | Are you hurt much? |
37056 | Are you sure? |
37056 | Aw what''s the matter with you? |
37056 | Aw, what''s eating you? |
37056 | Back of Mrs. Peterkin''s house? |
37056 | But how you going to get out? |
37056 | But if Sam reconsiders his resignation? |
37056 | But what are you worried about, mother? 37056 But what the mischief am I to do? |
37056 | But who will pitch? |
37056 | But wo n''t this Sam Morton be angry with you? |
37056 | But you''ll join those societies; wo n''t you mother? |
37056 | By the way, what do you think of young Matson? |
37056 | Ca n''t I pitch? |
37056 | Ca n''t I pitch? |
37056 | Ca n''t some of you pull off a run? |
37056 | Ca n''t you give him some liniment to rub on to take the stiffness out, doctor? |
37056 | Can I help you? |
37056 | Can we do it? |
37056 | Can you play Tom Davis in centre field for to- day? |
37056 | Can you, really? |
37056 | Coming out to see us practice this afternoon? |
37056 | Did anything happen? 37056 Did it strain you much?" |
37056 | Did n''t he miss two hot throws to first base in the game last Saturday? |
37056 | Did you beat the Resolutes, Joe? |
37056 | Did you ever see such a kitchen as that? 37056 Did you get him all right?" |
37056 | Did-- did they smash a window? |
37056 | Do n''t you know any one on the nine? |
37056 | Do n''t you think he can get away? |
37056 | Do n''t you want to pitch and let me catch for you? |
37056 | Do n''t you want to try it some more? |
37056 | Do you know where he''s gone? 37056 Do you live around here?" |
37056 | Do you mean it? |
37056 | Do you mean me? |
37056 | Do you mean that? |
37056 | Do you play at all? |
37056 | Do you still insist it was my fault? |
37056 | Do you think they meant you, dad? 37056 Do you think you can hit?" |
37056 | Do you want anything? |
37056 | Do you want to fight? |
37056 | Do you want to run? |
37056 | Do you wish you had some one else to put in the box? |
37056 | Does that mean you do n''t think I''m doing all I ought to? |
37056 | Does your hand hurt you much? |
37056 | Eh, what''s-- that-- son? |
37056 | From Mr. Matson, eh? 37056 Give us a show at it?" |
37056 | Got any curves? |
37056 | Got any speed? |
37056 | Got anything special to do? |
37056 | Got your lessons, Clara? |
37056 | Has anything happened, mother? |
37056 | Has anything-- anything good happened? |
37056 | Has father come home yet? |
37056 | Have a good team? |
37056 | Have n''t they another pitcher they can put in? |
37056 | Have those boys gone? |
37056 | Have you forgotten something? |
37056 | He is? |
37056 | He''s the boy back of us, is n''t he? 37056 How about Monday afternoon?" |
37056 | How about Percy Parnell? 37056 How about their pitcher?" |
37056 | How do you feel? |
37056 | How do you mean? |
37056 | How do you mean? |
37056 | How is the patent coming on? |
37056 | How''s your arm? |
37056 | I am; eh? 37056 I ca n''t, eh? |
37056 | I did n''t want to bother you? |
37056 | I do n''t suppose there''s a vacancy in your nine, is there? |
37056 | I say, Joe, what sort of a shirt have you got? |
37056 | I suppose that would be a good way,began Joe doubtfully,"but who''s going to catch for me?" |
37056 | I wonder if I''m the hoodoo? |
37056 | I wonder if he''ll be in there long? |
37056 | I wonder what Sam Morton will say? |
37056 | I wonder what''s keeping Darrell? |
37056 | I''d like it immensely,he said,"but wo n''t Sam-- what about him?" |
37056 | I''m pretty much of a stranger myself, but have you tried at this farmhouse? |
37056 | If you fellows are looking for a fight you can have it; eh boys? |
37056 | If you think I am why do n''t you send that Matson in again? |
37056 | Is Joe Matson here? |
37056 | Is it all arranged about the game Saturday? |
37056 | Is there another man we could put in or get from some other team? |
37056 | It is n''t one of the girls here, is it Joe? 37056 Joe, what do you mean?" |
37056 | Let a fellow alone, ca n''t you, when he''s studying? 37056 Matter? |
37056 | Mother,he said,"is n''t father interested in some sort of a patent about corn?" |
37056 | No, why? |
37056 | No,answered Mrs. Matson,"why, what is the matter, Joe? |
37056 | Not so bad; eh? |
37056 | Oh, Prince is pretty steady; are n''t you Prince old fellow? |
37056 | Oh, are you hurt? 37056 Oh, are you? |
37056 | Oh, then you''re a stranger here? |
37056 | Oh, what''s eating him, anyhow? |
37056 | Oh, you''re the new family that moved into town? |
37056 | Or tell me where I can buy one? |
37056 | Pitch all that time? |
37056 | Practicing, eh? 37056 Regular or substitute?" |
37056 | Say, what you talking about? |
37056 | Setting fence posts; eh? |
37056 | Shall I get it for you? |
37056 | Shall I go in? |
37056 | Smash a window? 37056 So you''re John Matson''s son; eh?" |
37056 | So you''re practicing pitching, eh? 37056 Some excitement; eh?" |
37056 | Stand for what? |
37056 | Suppose I refuse? |
37056 | Suppose I wo n''t? |
37056 | Then I can go to boarding school-- and pitch on the school nine; ca n''t I mother? |
37056 | Then let us help clean the place? |
37056 | Then there''s nothing wrong? |
37056 | Then what do you want to be so mean for? |
37056 | Then why do n''t you fellows take your medicine? |
37056 | Then why do n''t you shake hands with him, and tell him so like a man? |
37056 | There is n''t a show there, is there? |
37056 | Was you wantin''to speak with''em, Alvirah? |
37056 | Well, ca n''t he fight? |
37056 | Well, did you win? |
37056 | Well, does n''t it help a fellow to get a straight aim? |
37056 | Well, he''s only just moved in, and how do we know but what he''ll move out again? |
37056 | Well, how goes it? |
37056 | Well, how much longer? |
37056 | Well, why did n''t you blow your horn or ring your bell or-- or something? |
37056 | Well,asked Sam with a sneer,"how is the high- and- mighty pitcher? |
37056 | Well,remarked Clara to her brother, on the Saturday of the game,"is n''t it almost time for you to start if you''re going to Rocky Ford?" |
37056 | Well? |
37056 | Well? |
37056 | What about Len Oswald, the substitute centre fielder? |
37056 | What are they? |
37056 | What are you going to do; change pitchers? |
37056 | What are you going to do? |
37056 | What business is it of yours, anyhow, Sam? |
37056 | What did he say? |
37056 | What do you mean by crashing into a fellow that way for, anyhow? |
37056 | What do you mean? |
37056 | What do you suppose is keeping him? |
37056 | What do you want of me? |
37056 | What does that mean? |
37056 | What for? |
37056 | What good do you think that does? |
37056 | What is the matter? 37056 What lad?" |
37056 | What mistake? |
37056 | What right has he got to tackle our umpire? |
37056 | What sort of a bolt is it? |
37056 | What team; the Silver Stars? |
37056 | What were you going to say? |
37056 | What you doing here, looking for a job? |
37056 | What''s doing? |
37056 | What''s he got against Matson? |
37056 | What''s that? 37056 What''s that?" |
37056 | What''s that? |
37056 | What''s the best way then? |
37056 | What''s the matter with Hank Armstrong? |
37056 | What''s the matter with Slater? |
37056 | What''s the matter with him? |
37056 | What''s the matter, old man? |
37056 | What''s the matter; nothing wrong I hope? |
37056 | What''s the matter? 37056 What''s the matter?" |
37056 | What''s the matter? |
37056 | What''s the matter? |
37056 | What''s the other contest? |
37056 | What''s this? |
37056 | What_ I_ did? |
37056 | When do we play? |
37056 | Where are you going? |
37056 | Where are you going? |
37056 | Where have I heard that first voice before? |
37056 | Where have I heard that voice before? |
37056 | Where is my father? |
37056 | Where you going? |
37056 | Where''d you play? |
37056 | Where''d you play? |
37056 | Where''s he going to play? |
37056 | Where''s he going to play? |
37056 | Where''s that first- aid kit? |
37056 | Where''s the rest of ye? |
37056 | Where? |
37056 | Where? |
37056 | Which pocket? |
37056 | Who asked you anything about it? |
37056 | Who did that? |
37056 | Who do we play next week? |
37056 | Who do you think will win? |
37056 | Who engaged you? |
37056 | Who is always kicking? |
37056 | Who is he? |
37056 | Who is your mother? |
37056 | Who threw that ball? 37056 Who you laughing at?" |
37056 | Who''s Sam? |
37056 | Who''s going to cover first to- day? |
37056 | Who''s going to win? |
37056 | Who''s that? |
37056 | Who, Joe Matson? |
37056 | Who-- me? |
37056 | Why could n''t he stay away until we had the game won? 37056 Why did n''t you call that a ball?" |
37056 | Why did n''t you? |
37056 | Why do n''t you get a pitcher who can pitch? |
37056 | Why do n''t you use that first pitcher regularly? |
37056 | Why do n''t_ you_ ask my father? |
37056 | Why have n''t you got your suit on? |
37056 | Why not? |
37056 | Why not? |
37056 | Why was n''t I born a home- run hitter instead of good looking, I wonder? |
37056 | Why, is it likely to be serious, dad? |
37056 | Why, what''s the matter, Joe? |
37056 | Why? 37056 Why?" |
37056 | Will it be a good game? |
37056 | Will it do? |
37056 | Wo n''t you fellows stick up for me? |
37056 | Wo n''t you want it? |
37056 | Yes, we did-- why, mother, what''s the matter? |
37056 | Yet what can we do? |
37056 | You are sure there wo n''t be any slip- up? |
37056 | You did n''t throw that ball, did you, Ebenezer? |
37056 | You do n''t think they''re going to beat us, do you? |
37056 | You play, do n''t you? |
37056 | You were? 37056 Your arm is n''t lame or sore?" |
37056 | And let''s see-- what''s your name?" |
37056 | Are all the scrub here?" |
37056 | Are n''t you glad, sis?" |
37056 | Are n''t you glad?" |
37056 | Are you afraid I''ll displace you as pitcher?" |
37056 | But a moment later he knew it could not be tramps for the words he heard were these:"And do you think you can get control of the patents?" |
37056 | But ca n''t I do something to help you, dad?" |
37056 | But can I get that door up?" |
37056 | But is my glove mended, Clara? |
37056 | But say, dad, is it as bad as all that? |
37056 | But say, if you want to practice pitching, why did n''t you ask me to catch for you?" |
37056 | But what did it matter as long as the boys, and those who watched them, enjoyed it? |
37056 | But what is the matter? |
37056 | CHAPTER III MRS. MATSON IS WORRIED"What do you mean by that?" |
37056 | CHAPTER IV A ROW WITH SAM"What are you thinking about, Joe?" |
37056 | CHAPTER VII LAUGHED AT"What''s that in your pocket, Joe?" |
37056 | CHAPTER XIV A KETTLE OF APPLE SAUCE"Well, Joe, are you all ready?" |
37056 | CHAPTER XV JOE OVERHEARS SOMETHING"Are you the boys who threw the baseball through my kitchen window into my kettle of apple sauce?" |
37056 | CHAPTER XX"WOULD YOU LIKE TO PITCH?" |
37056 | CHAPTER XXIII JOE IN THE BOX"Well, when are you fellows going to start?" |
37056 | Can you do it, Joe?" |
37056 | Can you keep it up?" |
37056 | Could I go after him?" |
37056 | Could he beat the ball in? |
37056 | Could he do it in the game? |
37056 | Darrell Blackney passed him, and in answer to Joe''s nod of greeting asked:"Did you get home all right?" |
37056 | Did n''t we wallop you once?" |
37056 | Did you ever see anything like that? |
37056 | Do n''t you know any better than to stand there staring at me? |
37056 | Do n''t you know it will spoil your coat?" |
37056 | Do you know any of the boys?" |
37056 | Do you know any one around here who would let us take one for a short time?" |
37056 | Do you want to give all our secrets away to these fellows?" |
37056 | Do-- do you want to run?" |
37056 | Eh? |
37056 | Ever invent anything?" |
37056 | For a moment there was silence and then Sam, stepping up to the umpire, a lad smaller than himself, said:"Safe, eh? |
37056 | Go to school?" |
37056 | Going to play with us Saturday?" |
37056 | Had we better get a doctor?" |
37056 | Hark, what''s that?" |
37056 | Has anything happened?" |
37056 | Has anything happened?" |
37056 | Have Benjamin and his crowd beaten you?" |
37056 | Have a good team?" |
37056 | Have n''t you got any senses?" |
37056 | Have you a uniform?" |
37056 | Have you any line on him?" |
37056 | Have you played ball before?" |
37056 | He''s pitched some, has n''t he?" |
37056 | Holdney?" |
37056 | How about you?" |
37056 | How did it happen?" |
37056 | How was the game?" |
37056 | How would you like to pitch part of the game Saturday?" |
37056 | How you going to manage it?" |
37056 | How''s your arm?" |
37056 | I asked''em if they did n''t want to run and----""You-- asked them-- if-- they-- didn''t-- want-- to-- run?" |
37056 | I demand to know who did it?" |
37056 | I got a book on pitching, and----""Say, will you lend it to me?" |
37056 | I suppose you''ll turn all your salary in to help out now; wo n''t you?" |
37056 | I suppose you''ve been doing nothing else but handing out no- hit and no- run games?" |
37056 | I wonder if he has anything in him after all? |
37056 | I wonder if he''d be any good?" |
37056 | I wonder----""Did you want to see any one around the works?" |
37056 | I''m sorry this happened, but ca n''t we be friends after this?" |
37056 | If we need a new member why not pick one who has been living here longer than a couple of weeks?" |
37056 | If you are, why do n''t you take a hammer or some stones instead of baseballs? |
37056 | If you could wait a little longer----""Have n''t you any one else you can put in?" |
37056 | Is it anything of importance?" |
37056 | Is it on the main street?" |
37056 | Is my mother or father ill?" |
37056 | Is the game-- over?" |
37056 | Is there anything you''d like to buy?" |
37056 | It wo n''t be much of a game, and I''m not to go in until it''s in the ice box----""In the ice box?" |
37056 | Joe called after him:"Wo n''t you shake hands? |
37056 | Just because that new fellow made a home run you''re all up in the air about him, and for all the hard work I do, what do I get for it? |
37056 | Land sakes, what th''world a- comin''t''anyhow, I''d like t''know? |
37056 | Matson and Morton, I want you to shake hands, will you?" |
37056 | Mr. Matson started so suddenly that the paper rattled loudly, and his wife asked:"What''s the matter, John, did something in the news startle you?" |
37056 | Oh, Joe, are you really going to play on the nine Saturday?" |
37056 | Or how would you like to carry the bats or be the water boy? |
37056 | Over on the fairgrounds?" |
37056 | Pitching practice, eh? |
37056 | Play ball?" |
37056 | So does every one in this town, but the last two games we''ve played in hard luck, and----""Do you mean to say it was my pitching?" |
37056 | Stand still, ca n''t you, until I see what''s the matter? |
37056 | Striding up to the disgruntled pitcher Joe held out his hand and asked:"Wo n''t you shake?" |
37056 | Then he asked:"What''s wrong? |
37056 | Then, as he looked more fully at Joe he exclaimed:"Have n''t I seen you somewhere before, my lad? |
37056 | Things ca n''t be much worse; can they?" |
37056 | True, he had made errors; but who had not? |
37056 | Want to practice some more?" |
37056 | Want to try?" |
37056 | Was it wise to go on with such a pitcher as Sam who, though talented, could not be relied upon and who was likely to make"breaks"at unexpected times? |
37056 | We have n''t a kick coming, but we may treat you to a dose of the same medicine when we have a return game; eh, old man?" |
37056 | Were you at it long?" |
37056 | What about it?" |
37056 | What are you trying to do, Matson, knock the fence down? |
37056 | What does it mean?" |
37056 | What for?" |
37056 | What have you against him?" |
37056 | What in the world did you do that for?" |
37056 | What is it?" |
37056 | What''s the matter? |
37056 | What''s the matter?" |
37056 | What''s your name?" |
37056 | When can you come?" |
37056 | Where are we going to practice? |
37056 | Where did he come from? |
37056 | Where did you meet him?" |
37056 | Where were you?" |
37056 | Where were you?" |
37056 | Who''s that with him?" |
37056 | Why does n''t he pitch decent ball if he wants to hold his place? |
37056 | Why?" |
37056 | Why?" |
37056 | Will you do it? |
37056 | Will you pitch?" |
37056 | Would you mind holding Prince''s head while I try it? |
37056 | You have n''t been in town long, have you?" |
37056 | You know that your father is working on certain patents about a corn reaper and binder; do n''t you?" |
37056 | You''re one of the fresh juniors at school, are n''t you?" |
37056 | Your father----""Is there anything the matter with father?" |
37056 | exclaimed Joe, who disliked as much as any one being laughed at,"what have you got against me, anyhow? |
27584 | A romance? |
27584 | Amateur or professional? |
27584 | And I wonder how much more salary I''ll get? 27584 And did he say I was to give you a try- out?" |
27584 | And leave him in it? |
27584 | And stay in the cellar? |
27584 | And take him with us? |
27584 | And that is? |
27584 | And then what? |
27584 | And what are we going to do about supper? 27584 And who''s the other chap, and why did he threaten you?" |
27584 | And yet,she mused, as she went to her room,"I wonder what it is that is worrying him?" |
27584 | And you thought you were doing me a favor, old man? |
27584 | Are n''t we''most there? |
27584 | Are n''t you on the pitching staff? |
27584 | Are you a member of the St. Louis team? |
27584 | Are you all right, Mabel? |
27584 | Are you comfortable here? |
27584 | Are you folks in the movies? |
27584 | Are you from there? |
27584 | Are you going to leave him tied? |
27584 | Are you going to pitch, Joe? |
27584 | Are you prepared to disclose to me the Cardinal battery signals? |
27584 | Are you sure it is n''t the_ other_? |
27584 | But can we go on, Joe? |
27584 | But what about him being in our room that night? |
27584 | But what are you going to do? |
27584 | But what do you think was their object? |
27584 | But what does it all mean? 27584 But who are they-- what do they mean? |
27584 | But why ca n''t you stop off at my house now? |
27584 | But why should he? |
27584 | But why the olive oil? |
27584 | But you_ have_ had rather a rapid rise in baseball; have n''t you, Joe? |
27584 | But, after all, what_ can_ he do? 27584 By Jove, old man, do you think we''ll win?" |
27584 | By whom? |
27584 | Ca n''t you fellows supply me with some dope? |
27584 | Ca n''t you see what you''re doing? 27584 Ca n''t you take dinner with us at the hotel?" |
27584 | Can we do it? |
27584 | Can you keep it up? |
27584 | Can you let me have some money-- until Spring opens? |
27584 | Contract satisfactory, and all that? |
27584 | Curves, of course? |
27584 | Deliberate? |
27584 | Did he tell you to tell me to put you on? |
27584 | Did n''t he give you any hint? |
27584 | Did n''t see anything of Shalleg since we struck Manhattan; did you, Joe? |
27584 | Did they push the relief- train through? |
27584 | Did you bring the money? |
27584 | Did you ever know what it was to be down and out? |
27584 | Did you get him, Wes? |
27584 | Did you hear anything about a fellow named Shalleg, who used to play in the Central League, coming to us? |
27584 | Did you help pick it out? |
27584 | Did you see him at the game? |
27584 | Did you? |
27584 | Do you get any extra when your side wins? |
27584 | Do you know a fellow named Shalleg? |
27584 | Do you know him by sight? |
27584 | Do you play Canfield solitaire? |
27584 | Do you play ball? |
27584 | Do you play cards? |
27584 | Do you snore? |
27584 | Do you think that necktie is too bright for a fellow? |
27584 | Do you want someone to hear us? |
27584 | Does it feel better? |
27584 | Does it hurt much? |
27584 | Does she still love you? |
27584 | Down and out? 27584 Going to say anything to the boss about this?" |
27584 | Got anything on to- night? |
27584 | Got anything to do this evening? |
27584 | Got stage fright? |
27584 | Had a row? |
27584 | Had n''t we better show a light? |
27584 | Had to get larger sized caps? |
27584 | Have I done anything to displease you? |
27584 | Have any trouble trailing him? |
27584 | Have you anything special to do? |
27584 | Have you wagered a new necktie on the result? |
27584 | He was? 27584 Hear of any new players coming to us?" |
27584 | Hello, what''s up? |
27584 | His? 27584 How about you?" |
27584 | How did it happen? |
27584 | How do you know? 27584 How does it feel now?" |
27584 | How long do you stay in Riverside? |
27584 | How''s your head, Joe? |
27584 | How? |
27584 | Hurt much? |
27584 | I beg your pardon,the man began, speaking as though he had a heavy cold,"but could you direct me to the Reading Terminal?" |
27584 | I do n''t suppose you want to make an offer for Matson; do you? |
27584 | I mean how much coin did you pay him? |
27584 | I wonder how the stalled train is faring? |
27584 | I wonder how they came to pick me out? |
27584 | I wonder if I had n''t better speak of that? |
27584 | I wonder if Mabel can walk back? |
27584 | I wonder if Rad can be sick, and have gone out? |
27584 | I wonder if he could be----? |
27584 | I wonder if the effects of that liniment are wearing off? 27584 I wonder what I''d better do?" |
27584 | I wonder what his game is, after all? |
27584 | I wonder what it all meant? 27584 I wonder what that is?" |
27584 | I wonder what they''ll consider me worth, say at the end of the first season? |
27584 | I wonder what they''re going to do with me? |
27584 | I wonder when I''ll get a chance to show what I can do? |
27584 | I wonder why he wanted to pick a quarrel with me? 27584 Is Mr. Watson here?" |
27584 | Is Rad out? |
27584 | Is he a player? |
27584 | Is it anything serious-- anything about father''s business? 27584 Is it where that fellow pinched you, in getting off the car last night?" |
27584 | Is it? |
27584 | Is n''t it glorious? |
27584 | Is n''t there any way to prevent that? |
27584 | Is that all Mr. Gregory, your former manager, says in the telegram? |
27584 | Is that the one? |
27584 | Is that your last word? |
27584 | Is the St. Louis team considered pretty good? |
27584 | Is your arm lame? |
27584 | It could n''t have happened better; could it, Harry? |
27584 | It does look that way; does n''t it? |
27584 | It is? |
27584 | It means quite an advance for you; does n''t it, Joe? |
27584 | It was fine; was n''t it? |
27584 | Joe Matson? |
27584 | Joe, are you going to help us do it? |
27584 | Just think; suppose we had had to stay in that train until now? |
27584 | Kidnapped; eh? |
27584 | Left? |
27584 | Let''s see now-- how I can best direct you? |
27584 | Like what, Matson? |
27584 | Mabel, are you hurt? |
27584 | Matson? 27584 Matson?" |
27584 | Matter? 27584 Moving pictures?" |
27584 | Nothing special-- why? |
27584 | Of course I do, but what does it mean? 27584 Oh, you like that kind; eh?" |
27584 | Rather neat; do n''t you think? |
27584 | Reggie, get down the valises; will you, please? 27584 Say, did you pitch with that arm?" |
27584 | Say, how much did you slip that reporter to pull off that dope about you? |
27584 | Say, it sure will be great to get out on the diamond and slam the ball about; wo n''t it? |
27584 | Say, it''s great; is n''t it? |
27584 | Say, where do youse play? |
27584 | See who? |
27584 | Shall we give the alarm? |
27584 | Shall we go with him, Mabel? |
27584 | She is? 27584 Some nerve; eh?" |
27584 | Tell her how the game went, I s''pose? |
27584 | That you, Rad? |
27584 | Then you really will get more money? |
27584 | Then you wo n''t give me a chance? |
27584 | Then you''ll come here to see me to- morrow? 27584 There is where we were snowed in; is n''t it?" |
27584 | They do n''t give you much choice; do they? |
27584 | Think I want him giving the alarm, and having us nabbed? 27584 Think we can do''em?" |
27584 | Think you can make it? |
27584 | To visit us? |
27584 | Up to your old tricks; eh, Jack? |
27584 | Was he in there? |
27584 | Well, Joe, are we going to win? |
27584 | Well, Joe, is there anything new in the baseball situation? |
27584 | Well, but what are you going to do? |
27584 | Well, what do youse want? |
27584 | Well, you do n''t think I''m going to chuck him overboard; do you? |
27584 | Were n''t you surprised about the pin? |
27584 | What about the game to- day? |
27584 | What are we to do? |
27584 | What are you going to do; start a store? |
27584 | What can I do for you? |
27584 | What condition was he in to- night? |
27584 | What do you mean? |
27584 | What do you mean? |
27584 | What do you mean? |
27584 | What does it mean? |
27584 | What good wind blows you here? |
27584 | What has that got to do with it? |
27584 | What is it, Joe? |
27584 | What is it, Joe? |
27584 | What is it? |
27584 | What is it? |
27584 | What kind of ball have the Reds been playing? |
27584 | What makes you think so? |
27584 | What sort of a place is it? |
27584 | What sort of ball do you pitch? |
27584 | What was his game? |
27584 | What was his object? |
27584 | What were you going to say that Shalleg was up to? |
27584 | What would be the good? 27584 What''s he got?" |
27584 | What''s that? 27584 What''s that?" |
27584 | What''s the game? |
27584 | What''s the matter with Joe Matson? |
27584 | What''s the matter? |
27584 | What''s the matter? |
27584 | What''s the matter? |
27584 | What''s the matter? |
27584 | What''s the matter? |
27584 | What''s the row, old top? |
27584 | What''s up? |
27584 | What''s up? |
27584 | What''s up? |
27584 | What''s your hurry? |
27584 | What''s yours? |
27584 | What? |
27584 | Where are you going, Joe? |
27584 | Where can I get him? |
27584 | Where do you like to play? |
27584 | Where in the world did you come from? 27584 Where''d you come from? |
27584 | Where''d you get this note? |
27584 | Where''s father? |
27584 | Who are you scouting for now? |
27584 | Who are you, anyhow, and what''s riled you? |
27584 | Who shall I put in the box? |
27584 | Who was he? |
27584 | Who''d you s''pose? |
27584 | Who''s it from? |
27584 | Who''s there? |
27584 | Who, Matson? |
27584 | Who, him? |
27584 | Whom do we open with? |
27584 | Why do n''t you get the police after them? |
27584 | Why do n''t you go to the manager of your team, and get him to give you an advance on your salary? 27584 Why do n''t you say''play ball''?" |
27584 | Why not? |
27584 | Why not? |
27584 | Why were you practicing gymnastics, Joe? |
27584 | Why, you know he''s out of the Clevefield team; do n''t you? |
27584 | Why? 27584 Why?" |
27584 | Why? |
27584 | Why? |
27584 | Will it be any easier on the St. Louis team? |
27584 | Will you come and see me-- after you take care of your friends? |
27584 | Will you get more money, Joe? |
27584 | Wo n''t we? 27584 You do n''t s''pose I''m going to chuck him in; do you?" |
27584 | You have n''t had bad news, about not making the St. Louis team; have you? |
27584 | You mean about that little pin? 27584 You''ll be only too glad to give it the pass- up; wo n''t they?" |
27584 | You''ll inform the police; wo n''t you? |
27584 | You''ve got to do just as they tell you; have n''t you? |
27584 | _ Him_? 27584 Afraid; eh? |
27584 | Ai n''t I pitching all right?" |
27584 | And how are all the boys since we played the last pennant game?" |
27584 | And then Joe, as he went to the dressing rooms, overheard the manager ask Boswell:"What do you think of Matson?" |
27584 | And you look after Matson; will you?" |
27584 | And, by the way, Mr. Watson, if it is n''t asking too much I''d like to know how you came to hear of me and sign me up?" |
27584 | Anything missing?" |
27584 | Are you looking for me?" |
27584 | Are you making a salad, as well?" |
27584 | Are you one of the players?" |
27584 | Are you practicing so early in the season? |
27584 | Are you sure there is nothing the matter?" |
27584 | As he did so he looked sneeringly at Joe, and mumbled:"I suppose you think you''re the whole pitching staff now?" |
27584 | As he turned to go, Joe heard Wessel say:"There wo n''t be no rough work; will there?" |
27584 | But have you really lost your place on the team, Joe?" |
27584 | But how can they do it? |
27584 | But it soon developed that they were with him, for, presently Wessel asked:"Where are we going with him?" |
27584 | But what''s this I hear about you?" |
27584 | But when would he get a chance to make explanations? |
27584 | But who brought it in?" |
27584 | But why does he keep after me? |
27584 | By the way, how is your father since the operation?" |
27584 | CHAPTER VIII THE QUARREL"Are we all here?" |
27584 | CHAPTER XI GOING DOWN SOUTH"Well, are you going to help us win the pennant, Matson?" |
27584 | CHAPTER XVI JOE''S TRIUMPH"Well, what do you know about that?" |
27584 | CHAPTER XXII IN DANGER"Bad news?" |
27584 | Can you let me have-- say, two hundred dollars?" |
27584 | Can you take them?" |
27584 | Can you tell us what happened?" |
27584 | Could he? |
27584 | Could there be a hidden object in it, partly covered by the fellow''s plea that he wanted to get on the team? |
27584 | Did you have a good trip?" |
27584 | Did you hurt your hand?" |
27584 | Did you see him in here?" |
27584 | Do you know him?" |
27584 | Do you know what that means?" |
27584 | Do you mean to say I''m sayin''what ai n''t so?" |
27584 | Do you mean you have n''t any choice in the matter, Joe?" |
27584 | Does n''t look much like baseball; does it, Joe?" |
27584 | For what he heard was this:"S''posin''he do n''t come?" |
27584 | From then on he and Reggie were good friends, and Reggie''s sister Mabel and Joe were---- Oh, well, what''s the use of telling on a fellow? |
27584 | Going back at the game in the Spring, I expect; are n''t you?" |
27584 | Got any speed?" |
27584 | Got anything you can give him for a story?" |
27584 | Have you ever been in Reedville?" |
27584 | Have you lost your place?" |
27584 | He watched Joe for a moment and then asked suddenly:"Arm stiff?" |
27584 | How about a cross- fire?" |
27584 | How about it?" |
27584 | How about you, Reggie?" |
27584 | How about yourself?" |
27584 | How are you on stick work?" |
27584 | How are you, anyhow? |
27584 | How much chance do you think you''d have to win if our men knew your battery signals?" |
27584 | How much room have you got in your airship?" |
27584 | I guess you''ll wish I had left you in the train; wo n''t you?" |
27584 | I guess you''re beginning to feel that working in a big league is different than in a minor; eh?" |
27584 | I suppose you''ll play with the Pittston team?" |
27584 | I suppose you''re going to stay with the League this coming season?" |
27584 | I wonder if I can last out?" |
27584 | I wonder if I can make good?" |
27584 | I wonder if the horses will stand while we do it? |
27584 | I wonder what I can do to help them?" |
27584 | I wonder what I''d better do?" |
27584 | I wonder what sort of a story it will be when I go up against a big league team?" |
27584 | I wonder who can be waiting to see me here about Rad? |
27584 | If your signals are found out, where are you? |
27584 | In his room he motioned Joe to a chair, and then, looking intently at the young pitcher, said:"Matson, do you know what it is to be down and out?" |
27584 | Is anything the matter?" |
27584 | Is something worrying you? |
27584 | Is the rescue- train here?" |
27584 | Is there any special place I can take you to, in Riverside?" |
27584 | Is there anything else you''d like to know?" |
27584 | Is there some hotel, or boarding house, where I could put up, and where I could see you-- later?" |
27584 | It will put us on Easy Street; wo n''t it, Momsey?" |
27584 | Joe''s face must have showed his surprise at the sight of the man, for Clara asked:"Who is that fellow, Joe? |
27584 | Joe, what in the world are you doing?" |
27584 | Matson?" |
27584 | Now you do n''t either of you happen to have a romance about you; do you?" |
27584 | Reggie Varley and his sister are here for a while-- you remember Reggie; do n''t you, Charlie?" |
27584 | Say, it''s fierce to sit it out; is n''t it?" |
27584 | Say, what''s up, Joe? |
27584 | Seen anything of him lately?" |
27584 | Shoot me some new dope; will you?" |
27584 | The trouble is, though, if I go out, and Rad comes back here in the meanwhile, what will happen?" |
27584 | Then you know we''re pretty well down?" |
27584 | Then you wo n''t let me have it?" |
27584 | Then, as he heard someone moving about the apartment he called out:"That you, Rad?" |
27584 | Trying to put on high society airs; eh?" |
27584 | Want to come, Sis?" |
27584 | Was he there?" |
27584 | Was it fancy, or did the man give a sudden start, that might indicate surprise? |
27584 | Watson?" |
27584 | Watson?" |
27584 | Watson?" |
27584 | Wessel is his name; eh? |
27584 | Wessel; eh?" |
27584 | What are your plans for the coming season? |
27584 | What do you mean?" |
27584 | What do you mean?" |
27584 | What happened, anyhow?" |
27584 | What were they going to do with him? |
27584 | What''ll I do?" |
27584 | What''s the matter-- a wreck?" |
27584 | Where are the Varleys going to stop?" |
27584 | Where can I get him?" |
27584 | Where is he?" |
27584 | Who do you mean-- what''s up?" |
27584 | Who is the fellow, anyhow?" |
27584 | Who''s going to give it to you?" |
27584 | Who? |
27584 | Why not make up a yarn about that?" |
27584 | Why should he try to hurt you?" |
27584 | Why?" |
27584 | Will she see you play?" |
27584 | With that Joe walked out, but not before the infuriated man called after him:"And so you''re going to St. Louis; are you? |
27584 | Wo n''t you come over to the house this evening?" |
27584 | Wonder if any other members of the Pittston team are slated to go? |
27584 | Would you?" |
27584 | You can show me the shortest road to Riverside; ca n''t you?" |
27584 | You do n''t know him; do you?" |
27584 | You would n''t like it yourself; would you? |
27584 | You''ll come; wo n''t you, Joe?" |
27584 | asked Joe eagerly,"and where does my team play?" |
27584 | asked Manager Watson of the conductor as that official came through after a long stop at a water tank station,"wo n''t the cow get off the track?" |
27584 | whistled Joe Matson, the astonishment on his bronzed face being indicated by his surprised exclamation of:"Well, what do you know about that, Sis?" |
41206 | A message for me? |
41206 | A note, eh? |
41206 | Ai n''t I good enough to speak to you? 41206 All arranged?" |
41206 | Am I in time? |
41206 | And a spring lock on the one they''ll enter by? |
41206 | And if he does? |
41206 | And what were you doing with it? |
41206 | Any idea of how strong they are? |
41206 | Anything heavy we can fasten this to? |
41206 | Anything the matter? |
41206 | Are congratulations in order? |
41206 | Are n''t you anxious to begin twirling the horsehide? |
41206 | Are there any others? |
41206 | Are there any who think otherwise? |
41206 | Are they going to fight? |
41206 | Are they? 41206 Are you afraid you''ll never see her again?" |
41206 | Are you fellows game? |
41206 | Are you going to do it? |
41206 | Are you going to let it go this far, Sid? 41206 Are you going to see them when we get washed up?" |
41206 | Are you going to take some girls, as well as meet some there? |
41206 | Are you going to the Junior dance Friday night? |
41206 | Are you going? |
41206 | Are you or are you not going to play with us again this season? 41206 Are you speaking for yourself or your brother?" |
41206 | Arrested in a gambling raid-- Sid Henderson? 41206 Bad news? |
41206 | Bascome, the freshman? |
41206 | Baseball? |
41206 | Blue- tie hook? |
41206 | But can we get another game in place of it? |
41206 | But how can we see it? |
41206 | But how can you be sure that the proctor will be out there? |
41206 | But if he wo n''t let us? |
41206 | But if it''s a mistake, why ca n''t you tell? |
41206 | But if there''s a smoker going on in there, why was Pitchfork tipped off? |
41206 | But it is n''t true? |
41206 | But say, old man, how did it happen that the doctor let you play at the last minute? |
41206 | But what are you going to do? |
41206 | But what''s the row, Sid? |
41206 | But why? |
41206 | But, say, what''s getting into you chaps, anyhow? 41206 But-- Oh, well, what''s the use of talking?" |
41206 | Ca n''t you get back? |
41206 | Ca n''t you put it off, Sid? |
41206 | Ca n''t you suggest a plan? |
41206 | Ca n''t you wait until to- morrow to see her, old sport? 41206 Can I get there in time-- in time to play? |
41206 | Can you ever? |
41206 | Can you make it? |
41206 | Caught? |
41206 | Conic sections or a problem in trig, Ed? |
41206 | Dare you deny that you are the person referred to in it? 41206 Dare you deny that you''re going from here to the gambling den in Dartwell?" |
41206 | Did he get the tip? |
41206 | Did n''t my old college win? 41206 Did you get her photograph?" |
41206 | Did you get it? |
41206 | Did you get their picture? |
41206 | Did you say any more to Langridge, old man? |
41206 | Did you see anything of them since we arrived? |
41206 | Did you, now? |
41206 | Did you-- did you send that to her? |
41206 | Do I understand that you ask that as a point of information? |
41206 | Do n''t like what, Tom? |
41206 | Do n''t you feel a bit nervous about it, Guy? |
41206 | Do n''t you suppose I want to see my old college win? 41206 Do n''t you want to help us win?" |
41206 | Do we play on their grounds? |
41206 | Do you live at the college? |
41206 | Do you mean ours or theirs? |
41206 | Do you notice any similarity? |
41206 | Do you s''pose they''ll bite? |
41206 | Do you see this? |
41206 | Do you suppose she''ll be mad? |
41206 | Do you take me for an old maid? 41206 Do you think so?" |
41206 | Do you want to break the works, and stop it? |
41206 | Do you want to wreck our most cherished possession? |
41206 | Do you wish to spank me? |
41206 | Does this mean that we''ll have to cancel the next game with Fairview? |
41206 | Done anything about a manager? |
41206 | Ever see a white black- bird, Tom? |
41206 | Fellows, will you be quiet? |
41206 | For long? |
41206 | For me? |
41206 | For the love of onions, what are we going to do? |
41206 | For what? |
41206 | Ford? 41206 Forgive? |
41206 | Gentleman? |
41206 | Glad to see you; are n''t we, Madge? |
41206 | Going out this evening? |
41206 | Going out? |
41206 | Going? 41206 Got the camera and flash powder?" |
41206 | Ha, what is it now? |
41206 | Have n''t I got a right to? |
41206 | Have n''t I got troubles enough? 41206 Have they hired him?" |
41206 | Have ye heard the news, byes? |
41206 | Have you arranged any games yet? |
41206 | Have you given a-- a sort of promise-- to some one? |
41206 | Have you permission to be out after hours? |
41206 | Have you seen it, Phil? |
41206 | Have you_ got_ to go? |
41206 | Hello, fellows,began Joe,"do you want to see some sport?" |
41206 | Here, what''s that for? |
41206 | Here, what''s up? |
41206 | How about it, Tom? |
41206 | How are you on pitching? |
41206 | How came you here? 41206 How do I know you are a member of the Randall team?" |
41206 | How do you know? |
41206 | How in the mischief do you shove a needle through this leather, Tom? 41206 How is she?" |
41206 | How long will it take? |
41206 | How was it? |
41206 | How''d he come to tell you? |
41206 | How''d you get here? |
41206 | How''s the foot? |
41206 | How? |
41206 | How? |
41206 | How? |
41206 | Hurt bad? |
41206 | I ask you for the last time, will you stand back? |
41206 | I know it; but what good will that do him, if he does n''t tell where he was that night? 41206 I say, will you lend me my share of the money, for a few days?" |
41206 | I should n''t? 41206 I tell you I was n''t arrested-- I was n''t there-- that is, I was n''t gambling-- I-- I-- er-- Oh, wo n''t you believe me? |
41206 | I thought you did n''t care for-- that is-- was that true what Mr. Parsons accused you of? |
41206 | I wonder if Ruth is here? |
41206 | I wonder if that means Sid is going to get into trouble? |
41206 | I wonder if we''ll get it? |
41206 | I wonder where Sid is? 41206 I wonder why he did n''t come?" |
41206 | I would like to inquire if it is not because the team was not properly managed? |
41206 | I would like-- won''t you-- can you explain a certain matter which I wish to know about? |
41206 | I wrote and asked you-- you got my letter, did n''t you? |
41206 | I''m glad, for more reasons than two, that we won; eh, fellows? |
41206 | If they had n''t taken you with us, we would n''t have gone with them; would we, Madge? |
41206 | If what? |
41206 | If you told the whole story, could n''t you get back on the team? |
41206 | If you were n''t there, why ca n''t you say so? |
41206 | Immense, eh? 41206 In other words you want me and my friends to help you out of a hole?" |
41206 | In time? 41206 In time? |
41206 | Interesting? |
41206 | Is a misogynist a very savage creature? |
41206 | Is everything working all right? |
41206 | Is he in good form, captain? |
41206 | Is it all right? 41206 Is n''t that going it pretty strong? |
41206 | Is that Sid? |
41206 | Is this liquor? |
41206 | Is this true? |
41206 | Is your hand-- did he hurt it-- I mean is it all right? |
41206 | It is n''t the last game, is it? |
41206 | It is n''t, eh? 41206 It wo n''t damage it; will it?" |
41206 | It''s addressed to Miss Harrison, and-- but-- are you going over with a microscope a letter you''ve written to her, to see if it will pass muster? 41206 Leaving?" |
41206 | Leighton does n''t kick-- why should you? |
41206 | Looks pretty bad, does n''t it, Ruth? |
41206 | Mad because I''m with Miss Harrison? |
41206 | Mad? 41206 Made''em worse? |
41206 | May I ask what you young gentlemen are doing with my hat? |
41206 | Me? 41206 Me?" |
41206 | Miss Harrison? 41206 No, what is it?" |
41206 | No? 41206 Now, about the team for this spring?" |
41206 | Oh, I almost forgot, you do n''t know Mabel, do you, boys? |
41206 | Oh, by the way, captain, what about a manager? |
41206 | Oh, by the way,remarked Phil, at parting,"Ruth, do n''t you and Miss Tyler want to come to our doings next week?" |
41206 | Oh, it is n''t on your account-- I mean-- that is-- Oh, would n''t you like to go? |
41206 | Oh, it''s you, is it Henderson? 41206 Oh, of course,"agreed Dutch,"but are n''t you a bit proud of us, captain?" |
41206 | Oh, shut up, and let a fellow alone; ca n''t you? |
41206 | Oh, well, Ruth wanted to go,said Phil, as indifferently as he could,"and Tom and I promised to----""I suppose Miss Tyler is going?" |
41206 | Oh, will this never end? 41206 Once more,"asked Sid, and his voice was calmer,"will you stand aside, or have I got to force you?" |
41206 | Out rather late, are n''t you? |
41206 | Out-- on a night like this? |
41206 | Play the game? |
41206 | Probably there is; but why does n''t Sid come out and say he was n''t in the raid, and clear himself? 41206 Remember how sick I was when we were here last year to play''em football?" |
41206 | Remember when he came back last night, smelling so strong of tobacco? |
41206 | Say, what do you do with all your cash, Sid? |
41206 | Say, when is something going to happen? |
41206 | See anything of Sid, as you came away? |
41206 | See anything of that traitor, Fenton? |
41206 | See you defeated at baseball again, or go to a fraternity dance? |
41206 | Send it to whom? |
41206 | Shall we leave a light for Sid? |
41206 | Shall we leave a light for him? |
41206 | Shortage? |
41206 | Sid Henderson, will you-- dare you say that if you told the truth about this miserable business you would not be reinstated and allowed to play? |
41206 | Sid-- I mean Mr. Henderson-- doesn''t-- I mean-- I''m sure he wouldn''t-- anyhow, why do n''t you be fair to him? |
41206 | Something new? |
41206 | Still worrying? |
41206 | Stuck, eh? |
41206 | Studying? |
41206 | Suppose it would do any good to tackle Sid again? |
41206 | Suppose they find out that I told? |
41206 | The ball nine? |
41206 | Then am I out of order? |
41206 | Then the trick comes off then? |
41206 | Then why do you want to get in or out? |
41206 | Then you do n''t want to get back on the team? |
41206 | Then you think he was there? |
41206 | There, what did I tell you? |
41206 | They''re headed this way-- no use to turn back, I suppose? |
41206 | Think not? |
41206 | Think of it? 41206 Think this is a funeral?" |
41206 | To that gambling hall? 41206 Until I get this one fixed? |
41206 | Up to me? |
41206 | Was n''t something flashing in Pete''s eyes? |
41206 | Well, are n''t some of you going to answer it? |
41206 | Well, are we all ready? |
41206 | Well, are you ready for those plates of cream, now? |
41206 | Well, supposing I did? 41206 Well, then, are we all agreed?" |
41206 | Well, what do you fellows say? |
41206 | Well, what do you make of it? |
41206 | Well, what''s on for to- day? |
41206 | Well, would n''t that get your goat? |
41206 | Well? |
41206 | Well? |
41206 | Were they surprised? |
41206 | Were you at the gambling place, in Dartwell? |
41206 | Were you fellows talking about me? |
41206 | Were you there? |
41206 | Were you there? |
41206 | What about Miss Harrison? |
41206 | What about it? |
41206 | What about? |
41206 | What are we going to do to fool the first years, and keep''em away from our spring dinner? |
41206 | What are you doing? |
41206 | What are you going to do about it? |
41206 | What can be done? |
41206 | What do you girls say? 41206 What do you s''pose ailed Miss Harrison?" |
41206 | What do you think about it, anyhow, Phil? |
41206 | What do you think of that? |
41206 | What do you think of the dirty sneak? |
41206 | What do you want to get up for and disturb everything, when Tom and I were so nice and quiet? 41206 What doings?" |
41206 | What in blazes am I to do? |
41206 | What is it, sis? |
41206 | What is it: baiting a professor, or hazing some freshies? |
41206 | What is it? |
41206 | What is the use? 41206 What shall we do now?" |
41206 | What sort of an explosive did you use, Professor Tines? 41206 What time is it by your town clock, anyhow?" |
41206 | What will you do? |
41206 | What''s eating you? |
41206 | What''s that? |
41206 | What''s that? |
41206 | What''s the game? |
41206 | What''s the matter with our team? |
41206 | What''s the matter with you fellows? |
41206 | What''s the matter, Pete? |
41206 | What''s the matter, old chap? |
41206 | What''s the matter-- sick? |
41206 | What''s the matter? 41206 What''s the matter?" |
41206 | What''s the matter? |
41206 | What''s the matter? |
41206 | What''s the matter? |
41206 | What''s the row? |
41206 | What''s to be done? |
41206 | What''s up now? |
41206 | What''s up now? |
41206 | What''s up, anyhow? 41206 What''s up, old man?" |
41206 | What''s up? |
41206 | What? 41206 What? |
41206 | What? |
41206 | What? |
41206 | Whatever has gotten into old Sid? |
41206 | Where are you bound for? |
41206 | Where do you s''pose he''s going? |
41206 | Where from? |
41206 | Where shall we go? |
41206 | Where were you? |
41206 | Where you going? |
41206 | Where''s Fenton? |
41206 | Where''s yours, Sid? |
41206 | Where, you old dub? |
41206 | Where-- where''s the ball nine? |
41206 | Who got it in the hole? |
41206 | Who is he, anyhow? |
41206 | Who told you Fenton had a chance for manager? |
41206 | Who''s coming? |
41206 | Who''s the goat? |
41206 | Who? |
41206 | Who? |
41206 | Whoever heard of Bascome? |
41206 | Whose did you suppose it was, pray? |
41206 | Why are you fellows togging up so? |
41206 | Why did n''t you spring that left- hand racket before? |
41206 | Why did you get up? 41206 Why do n''t some of you fellows say something?" |
41206 | Why do n''t they make the ball nine a stock concern? |
41206 | Why do n''t they turn off that light? |
41206 | Why do n''t they turn on the light, so he can see it''s only a stuffed scarecrow? |
41206 | Why do n''t you explain? |
41206 | Why do n''t you sport her photograph, old man? |
41206 | Why do n''t you try the ford? |
41206 | Why do you do it, I ask? 41206 Why do you suppose Mr. Langridge sent that false clipping from the newspaper to you-- I mean the one about Sid?" |
41206 | Why not, if we lose? |
41206 | Why not? |
41206 | Why not? |
41206 | Why not? |
41206 | Why not? |
41206 | Why not? |
41206 | Why should n''t I go? |
41206 | Why-- what''s wrong? |
41206 | Why? |
41206 | Why? |
41206 | Why? |
41206 | Why? |
41206 | Why? |
41206 | Will Mr. Henderson deny that I took a pint bottle of liquor from him not ten minutes ago? |
41206 | Without asking her whether it would be agreeable to her? |
41206 | Wo n''t you, Sid? |
41206 | Wonder how in blazes they got there? |
41206 | Wonder where Sid went? |
41206 | Would you mind translating your remark about being glad you found somebody in? |
41206 | Would you play him if he came along? |
41206 | Yes, Mr. Henderson, and I should have answered before, but I was uncertain----"Wo n''t you let me take you? |
41206 | Yes, but did you hear the latest? |
41206 | Yes, we provided this in case you won,replied Ruth,"but if you had lost----""Well, in case we had lost?" |
41206 | Yes, what''s to be done? |
41206 | You did n''t know it was my hat? |
41206 | You mean Bascome? 41206 You mean that mirror? |
41206 | You mean there''s nothing to explain? |
41206 | You were n''t there; were you? |
41206 | You were? |
41206 | You what? |
41206 | You wished to see me? |
41206 | You''ll not do anything rash, will you? |
41206 | You''re not going to back out, because she-- Miss Harrison-- is coming, are you? |
41206 | You''re not going to pull the proctor up here, are you? |
41206 | You''re not going, are you? |
41206 | You''ve arranged for Mr. Parsons to take me? |
41206 | Your team? |
41206 | Your-- your hat? |
41206 | Am I to have the pleasure of two young ladies to- night?" |
41206 | And did you hear what he said about playing poker?" |
41206 | Are n''t they perfectly sweet girls?" |
41206 | Are n''t you going to speak-- going to tell your secret, and exonerate yourself?" |
41206 | Are the rear stairs clear?" |
41206 | Are there some damsels in the offing?" |
41206 | Are you going to do it?" |
41206 | Are you sure it is n''t too late?" |
41206 | Be on hand, Sid?" |
41206 | Been trying it for the first time?" |
41206 | Besides, do you want to give that chair spinal meningitis or lumbago? |
41206 | But what could be done? |
41206 | But what did Tom Parsons care for an injured hand? |
41206 | But what''s the use of talking?" |
41206 | But who cared? |
41206 | But who sent the clipping to you, Miss Harrison?" |
41206 | But you''re not frightened, are you?" |
41206 | But, Tom, are we going to win?" |
41206 | CHAPTER XIII A SPORTY COMPANION"Where''s my blue tie?" |
41206 | CHAPTER XVI A SERIOUS CHARGE"Well, what do you know about that?" |
41206 | CHAPTER XXVII GLOOMY DAYS"Much hurt?" |
41206 | CHAPTER XXX TOM''S LAST APPEAL"Did it work?" |
41206 | Ca n''t you smell it?" |
41206 | Ca n''t you stay away? |
41206 | Can nothing be done?" |
41206 | Could Sid be trying to disconcert the player who was taking his place, by flashing a mirror in his eyes? |
41206 | Could he do it? |
41206 | Dare you deny that you were in that gambling hall the night of the raid? |
41206 | Dare you deny that?" |
41206 | Did you send it, I ask?" |
41206 | Discipline is discipline, but if you will write out for me a couple of hundred lines of Virgil-- by the way, you play at shortstop, do n''t you?" |
41206 | Do n''t I want to see Randall win?" |
41206 | Do n''t you know what this game means to us?" |
41206 | Do n''t you like rides in the gasolene gig?" |
41206 | Do n''t you want to go to Europe?" |
41206 | Do you catch on?" |
41206 | Do you know what I think?" |
41206 | Do you think I was going to stand there and let it go by, and lose us the game?" |
41206 | From that the talk switched to baseball, and before she thought Ruth remarked:"Is Mr. Henderson batting as well as ever?" |
41206 | Give me another shot?" |
41206 | Have n''t you manhood enough to say''no''? |
41206 | Have you a name to place in nomination? |
41206 | Have you been sporting''em, Sid?" |
41206 | Have you noticed how queer he''s been acting of late?" |
41206 | Have you seen the loving cup trophy?" |
41206 | He held her hand, and-- Oh, well, what''s the use of telling on a chap, anyhow? |
41206 | Henderson?" |
41206 | How are his curves?" |
41206 | How do you answer him?" |
41206 | How is the team, do you think?" |
41206 | How will we get there, Phil?" |
41206 | How''s your hand?" |
41206 | However did you get up the spunk to ask her to go to- night, sport?" |
41206 | However, to change the subject-- are we to go to the picnic, Ruth?" |
41206 | I ca n''t understand him, can you?" |
41206 | I know it wo n''t go any further, or I should n''t mention it; but does n''t it look queer?" |
41206 | I told her I could n''t possibly go to- night----""Did you tell her why?" |
41206 | I was there-- yes, in-- in Dartwell that night-- but I ca n''t explain-- it''s a secret-- it-- Oh, wo n''t you believe me?" |
41206 | I wish we could help him; do n''t you?" |
41206 | I wonder if Miss Harrison will come?" |
41206 | I wonder if it has anything to do with a girl-- Miss Harrison?" |
41206 | I wonder if we could do anything to help?" |
41206 | I wonder what will happen to- morrow?" |
41206 | I wonder what''s gotten into him lately?" |
41206 | I wonder who sent her that newspaper clipping?" |
41206 | I''m not-- I----""Then why do n''t you tell her why you were in Dartwell the night of the raid?" |
41206 | If that did n''t mean you, and you were n''t there, why did n''t you say so?" |
41206 | If you told the truth about it could n''t you get back on the team?" |
41206 | Is n''t dinner almost ready? |
41206 | Is n''t it a shame that he went to pieces as he did? |
41206 | Is n''t it now? |
41206 | It''s a free country; is n''t it? |
41206 | Langridge, the bully who used to be here?" |
41206 | May we?" |
41206 | Must I carry this secret all through college?" |
41206 | Oh, Sid, why do you go? |
41206 | Own up, Sid; did you have that liquor for yourself? |
41206 | Phil, who was sitting near Sid, looked at his chum, and remarked:"You''re going to help us out, are n''t you, Sid? |
41206 | Please forgive me?" |
41206 | Pulling it out of the fire that way?" |
41206 | Remember that, Phil?" |
41206 | Remember what a time we had last term, patching it up, and moving it here from our old room?" |
41206 | S''pose Sid will be on hand?" |
41206 | Say, what ought we to do to him? |
41206 | See''em sneaking along on the other side?" |
41206 | Shall we go?" |
41206 | Sid, can you forgive us?" |
41206 | So that was your secret, Sid?" |
41206 | Tar and feathers, or give him the silence?" |
41206 | That lying clipping about me? |
41206 | Then Phil turned to Sid and demanded:"What in blazes is the matter? |
41206 | Then she flies up----""How dare you speak about Mabel flying up?" |
41206 | To lose your money again? |
41206 | Treasurer?" |
41206 | Trust them for a thing like that? |
41206 | Want to come, Sid?" |
41206 | What are you trying to do?" |
41206 | What color are her eyes?" |
41206 | What could be the matter? |
41206 | What do you mean?" |
41206 | What do you say, Ruth? |
41206 | What do you want?" |
41206 | What have you fellows got on the carpet?" |
41206 | What have you in that pocket?" |
41206 | What makes you college sports come here? |
41206 | What was the verdict?" |
41206 | What would Holly do? |
41206 | What''s going to happen?" |
41206 | What''s the joke?" |
41206 | What''s the matter with Sid, anyhow?" |
41206 | Where did you ever learn to use a thimble?" |
41206 | Where''s Sid?" |
41206 | Where''s he going?" |
41206 | Who was that sporty chap, anyhow?" |
41206 | Who?" |
41206 | Whom have you fellows in mind?" |
41206 | Why ca n''t you sit still and enjoy a good think once in a while? |
41206 | Why did n''t you chaps keep him in the straight and narrow path that leads to baseball victories?" |
41206 | Why do n''t you be fair to yourself-- fair to the nine? |
41206 | Why do n''t you swing shut that bridge?" |
41206 | Why does n''t he dine the freshman nine, if he has to blow in his money?" |
41206 | Will it go in water?" |
41206 | Will they play on our grounds?" |
41206 | Will you come and have some?" |
41206 | Will you take her, Tom?" |
41206 | Will you? |
41206 | Wo n''t you take my word for it?" |
41206 | Would he beat it? |
41206 | Would there be a winning one, or would ten innings be necessary? |
41206 | You are now a Sophomore in good standing, and----""May I play on the team?" |
41206 | You were n''t there, were you?" |
41206 | Zane?" |
41206 | Zane?" |
41206 | girls can sure mix things up when they want to, ca n''t they?" |
39582 | A box of candy or some gloves? |
39582 | A favor of me? |
39582 | About half? 39582 All through?" |
39582 | And did n''t he engage in a fight with the watchman, and, taking advantage of a mean trick, sneak to his room? 39582 And if you think real hard, can you get a mental picture of your humble servant taking you to that game?" |
39582 | And no sneak went and told the sophs where you put it, did they? |
39582 | And why do n''t you want me to pitch? 39582 And will you help us to get even?" |
39582 | Are n''t you coming, Professor Tines? |
39582 | Are n''t you? |
39582 | Are there any others? |
39582 | Are they going to be there? |
39582 | Are we supposed to stand for that? |
39582 | Are you a soph? 39582 Are you coming to- night?" |
39582 | Are you going to leave college? |
39582 | Are you going to play ball? |
39582 | Are you sure they did n''t catch Langridge? |
39582 | Are you sure? |
39582 | Aw, what''s eatin''you? |
39582 | But I say, Parsons, do n''t you want to help us get one in on the sophs? |
39582 | But are you going out? |
39582 | But how are you going to get the suit? |
39582 | But what are we to do? |
39582 | But, my dear sir, do n''t you_ know_ that the clapper is taken by the first- year pupils? |
39582 | But, since he has, may I have the honor of being your escort? |
39582 | Ca n''t I pitch on the scrub? |
39582 | Ca n''t you let it go? |
39582 | Can he get out? |
39582 | Can we do it, boys? |
39582 | Can you blame him? |
39582 | Can you darn socks? |
39582 | Can you pitch? |
39582 | Can you walk? |
39582 | Certainly, but why ca n''t you get it for yourself? |
39582 | Could the trolley car go off by itself on a road alone? 39582 Did Langridge tell you that?" |
39582 | Did Miss Madge ask you to call? |
39582 | Did n''t I get turned down at the exams, and ai n''t I putting in my second year as freshman? 39582 Did n''t they get at you?" |
39582 | Did you hear what that soph said? |
39582 | Did you pass? |
39582 | Did you see him? |
39582 | Did you use your knife to attach the wires? |
39582 | Do I do it naturally? |
39582 | Do I? 39582 Do n''t do what?" |
39582 | Do n''t you know how to reply to a gentleman? |
39582 | Do n''t you know it''s against the sacred customs of Randall College for a freshman to wear the colors on his hat until after the flagpole rush? 39582 Do n''t you s''pose the motorman knows the way? |
39582 | Do they smash in? |
39582 | Do you know who did? |
39582 | Do you mean to say it is some outsider? |
39582 | Do you think you will win from Fairview? |
39582 | Do you think you''ll win? |
39582 | Do you want me to tell? |
39582 | Does it look as if I was playing ping- pong with it? |
39582 | Does that mean I ca n''t pitch? |
39582 | Does that mean you''re dissatisfied with me? |
39582 | Eh, Tommy, my lad? |
39582 | Feeling better? |
39582 | Fenton what? |
39582 | For cats''sake, what about? |
39582 | For how long? |
39582 | Get at me? |
39582 | Get caught? |
39582 | Ginger-- how? |
39582 | Going along where? |
39582 | Going to open, fresh? |
39582 | Going to open? |
39582 | Going to the post- office for the mail and meeting the pretty country girls was about the height of your enjoyment, was n''t it? |
39582 | Going where? |
39582 | Got a good stone? |
39582 | Got the clapper? |
39582 | Had we better tell Dutch? |
39582 | Had you rather play there? |
39582 | Has Pitchfork been at you again about the Latin? |
39582 | Has he? |
39582 | Has some one been playing hob with your crown? |
39582 | Has''my uncle''been cutting up? |
39582 | Have some? |
39582 | Have we any? |
39582 | Have you a bet on the game? |
39582 | Have you fellows got the rope? |
39582 | Have you got the clapper, Langridge? |
39582 | Have you seen my uncle? |
39582 | He is? |
39582 | Honest now, Tom, were n''t you just aching to get out and play? |
39582 | Honest? |
39582 | How about it? |
39582 | How are you coming on with the coach? |
39582 | How are you, dominie? |
39582 | How did it happen? |
39582 | How did you hear? |
39582 | How is your arm, dominie? |
39582 | How so? |
39582 | How then? |
39582 | How would you like to go for a little row? |
39582 | How''d you make out with the Latin? |
39582 | How''s Henderson doing? |
39582 | How''s that for good work? |
39582 | How''s that? 39582 How''s that?" |
39582 | How''s that? |
39582 | How''s that? |
39582 | How''s that? |
39582 | How? |
39582 | How? |
39582 | Hurt? |
39582 | I know it''s a big request, but will you, Parsons? |
39582 | I know it, but Fenton needs a bath, do n''t you, Ford? 39582 I s''pose it would n''t do to ask what''s up, would it?" |
39582 | I say no sneak gave you away? |
39582 | I say,began the first baseman,"is this the road to Dodville? |
39582 | I say-- why Moses? |
39582 | I suppose you are n''t used to such things as this down on the farm, are you? |
39582 | I tell you what it is, old man,said Sid,"it''s mighty comfortable here, do n''t you think?" |
39582 | I wonder how he feels? 39582 I wonder if he was sneaking around here trying to catch on about the dinner?" |
39582 | I wonder if he''s got enough votes for Kerr? |
39582 | I wonder what he was doing up here? |
39582 | I''m not? |
39582 | I-- I s''pose you''ll tell Kindlings and Lighton about me, eh, what? |
39582 | If he does, could n''t we play Langridge on first? |
39582 | In sooth, gentle sir, what hath befallen thee? |
39582 | In what way? |
39582 | Is it an explosion? |
39582 | Is it broken? |
39582 | Is it? |
39582 | Is n''t it? |
39582 | Is she? |
39582 | Is that all? |
39582 | Is that his name? |
39582 | Is the nine going that way? |
39582 | Is this a new course in eddercation you''re givin''the boys? |
39582 | Keep still about it, ca n''t you? |
39582 | Keep still and take what''s coming or tell the proctor and use that as an excuse for coming in late? 39582 Langridge? |
39582 | Matter? 39582 Matter? |
39582 | May I also congratulate you? |
39582 | May I come in? |
39582 | May I come in? |
39582 | May I have a dance? |
39582 | May I take you back to Haddonfield? |
39582 | May n''t I even call you Miss Madge after I''ve been defeated in the game? |
39582 | Me pitch? 39582 Meaning what, if you do n''t mind translating?" |
39582 | Much hurt? |
39582 | Nay nay what? |
39582 | No? 39582 Not even a cigarette?" |
39582 | Now, are they sophs or our fellows? |
39582 | Now, what would you do? |
39582 | Now? |
39582 | Oh, by the way, have you a knife? 39582 Oh, is it? |
39582 | Oh, is that so? |
39582 | Oh, then they''ve played here some time? |
39582 | Oh, well, ca n''t you take a rest for a couple of innings, Fred, and pitch the last one? |
39582 | Oh, you would, eh? |
39582 | On your honor as a freshman of Randall College? |
39582 | Only one? |
39582 | Only what? |
39582 | Or an ice cream soda? |
39582 | Pitch? |
39582 | Say, Sid,exclaimed Tom suddenly,"do you remember what you started to say about Langridge the other day and stopped?" |
39582 | Say, who told you to give orders? |
39582 | Seeing the game won or meeting the pretty girl? 39582 Shall I throw it?" |
39582 | Should n''t I like him? |
39582 | Since when has it been a college rule,asked Tom,"to confess to the doings of another student? |
39582 | So-- so? |
39582 | That''s very nice of you to say so, but what about yourself? |
39582 | The one near the boathouse? |
39582 | The pole rush? |
39582 | The twin-- who''s he? |
39582 | Then let me be your escort back to Haddonfield? |
39582 | Then wo n''t you please think now? |
39582 | Then you mean for each one of us to get to the hall as best he can? |
39582 | Then you refuse to say who was with you? |
39582 | Then you''ll be on hand, eh? |
39582 | Then you''ll pitch? |
39582 | Then you, as manager, do n''t want Parsons as substitute pitcher? |
39582 | There, we''ll chuck studying for to- night, eh, Sid? |
39582 | Think you''re playing football? |
39582 | Tom Parsons? 39582 Tom,"cried Sid as they were dressing in their room,"does this dress suit seem to fit?" |
39582 | Tom,he called through the darkness,"can I help you?" |
39582 | Tom,he cried,"what''s the matter?" |
39582 | Too bad, was n''t it? |
39582 | Unconscious? |
39582 | Was it a soph? |
39582 | Water pipes, fire or something brand new? |
39582 | Well, Tom, old man, going along? |
39582 | Well, are n''t we going to make a try for it to- night? |
39582 | Well, are you going? |
39582 | Well, do n''t you think you''d better wait until the hayseed is out of your hair? |
39582 | Well, suppose I did know of one-- or you did-- what would you do? 39582 Well, what can you do when three or four big sophs are holding you?" |
39582 | Well, what is? |
39582 | Well, you know the little open pavilion down near the river? |
39582 | Well,he snapped,"why do n''t you continue? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | What about Evert? |
39582 | What about my three- bagger? |
39582 | What about your pitching? |
39582 | What are they? |
39582 | What are we going to do with it? |
39582 | What are we going to do? |
39582 | What can you do? |
39582 | What can you do? |
39582 | What did I tell you? 39582 What did she say? |
39582 | What did the namby- pamby say? |
39582 | What do the other fellows say? |
39582 | What do you call pleasant? |
39582 | What do you mean, you old cart horse? |
39582 | What do you s''pose he wants? |
39582 | What do you want? |
39582 | What does that mean? |
39582 | What excuse will you give? |
39582 | What for? |
39582 | What game? |
39582 | What gentleman? |
39582 | What good would it do? |
39582 | What happened? |
39582 | What in the world are you doing? |
39582 | What is it now, Parsons? |
39582 | What is it? |
39582 | What is it? |
39582 | What is it? |
39582 | What kind do you want? |
39582 | What league is that? |
39582 | What made you let that fellow tell you where to go? |
39582 | What now? |
39582 | What of it? 39582 What question? |
39582 | What right have you got to speak so to me? |
39582 | What shall I do next? |
39582 | What shall I do? |
39582 | What student has dared climb up there? |
39582 | What was his name? |
39582 | What was it? |
39582 | What was it? |
39582 | What would your uncle think of him? |
39582 | What''s an anthropoid? |
39582 | What''s he doing? |
39582 | What''s that? |
39582 | What''s that? |
39582 | What''s that? |
39582 | What''s that? |
39582 | What''s that? |
39582 | What''s the game? |
39582 | What''s the matter with me? |
39582 | What''s the matter with you? 39582 What''s the matter, old man?" |
39582 | What''s the matter, son? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the tax? |
39582 | What''s the use speaking to him? |
39582 | What''s the use? |
39582 | What''s the use? |
39582 | What''s the use? |
39582 | What''s up, Fenton? |
39582 | What''s up? |
39582 | What''s up? |
39582 | What''s up? |
39582 | What''s your name? |
39582 | What-- what''s that? |
39582 | What? 39582 What?" |
39582 | When do we have any rest from them? |
39582 | Where are you going to take me? |
39582 | Where can he be? |
39582 | Where do you want to try for? |
39582 | Where have you been keeping yourself? |
39582 | Where you going? |
39582 | Where you going? |
39582 | Where''s Langridge? |
39582 | Where''s Langridge? |
39582 | Where''s Sid Henderson? |
39582 | Where''s the Snail? |
39582 | Where''ve you been, Holly? |
39582 | Who are you? |
39582 | Who is captain? |
39582 | Who tipped you off? |
39582 | Who told you? |
39582 | Who was the girl? |
39582 | Who''s Kerr? |
39582 | Who''s asking you to play any tricks? |
39582 | Who''s eating cloves? |
39582 | Who''s going to throw the stone? |
39582 | Who''s that, a tramp? |
39582 | Who''s that? |
39582 | Who''s that? |
39582 | Who''s there? |
39582 | Who? |
39582 | Who? |
39582 | Why Langridge? |
39582 | Why Moses? |
39582 | Why are you so anxious about Langridge? |
39582 | Why ca n''t I? 39582 Why ca n''t you take us?" |
39582 | Why did n''t you dish that out to us first, instead of letting us think you made an impression simply by the aid of your manly figure? 39582 Why do n''t you fellows run the colors up on the flag pole?" |
39582 | Why do n''t you keep your patent leathers out of the middle of the floor? |
39582 | Why do n''t you tell the fellow yourself? |
39582 | Why do n''t you? |
39582 | Why do you encourage that nonsense? |
39582 | Why do you submit to it? |
39582 | Why do you take it? |
39582 | Why does n''t some one say something? |
39582 | Why does n''t some one who can throw try it? |
39582 | Why not? |
39582 | Why not? |
39582 | Why not? |
39582 | Why not? |
39582 | Why not? |
39582 | Why not? |
39582 | Why, how do you do, Miss Tyler? |
39582 | Why, is it hard to tell? |
39582 | Why, is there any chance that you wo n''t? |
39582 | Why, what''s the matter? |
39582 | Why, what''s the matter? |
39582 | Why? |
39582 | Why? |
39582 | Will you be at the game Saturday? |
39582 | Will you climb up the rope after I get it in place? |
39582 | Will you do it? |
39582 | Will you go? |
39582 | Will you pitch for us, Parsons, me lad? |
39582 | Will you pitch regularly now? |
39582 | Will you resign in my favor? |
39582 | Will you tell? |
39582 | With him? |
39582 | Without baseball? |
39582 | Wo n''t the man who is going to supply it look out for that end? |
39582 | Wonder if I''m over- training? |
39582 | Would it? |
39582 | Would n''t he be fine covering the gridiron with the ball tucked under his arm? 39582 Would you?" |
39582 | You ca n''t play against Fairview? |
39582 | You came prepared, did n''t you? |
39582 | You do n''t know? |
39582 | You do n''t mean to say you''re worried because our class knocked out a couple of greasy old sophs? |
39582 | You say you got that in a fall? |
39582 | You took part in this affair? |
39582 | You''re becoming a regular greasy dig, are n''t you? |
39582 | You''re going the pace, are n''t you, old man? |
39582 | After all, had he done right? |
39582 | And so Madge Tyler is going with Langridge?" |
39582 | Are n''t we silly, though?" |
39582 | Are n''t you on the wrong line?" |
39582 | Are you all right now? |
39582 | Are you all right, old man? |
39582 | Are you alone? |
39582 | Are you sure Mr. Lighton sent you for me?" |
39582 | Besides, Fred-- I mean Mr. Langridge-- he told me he was going to work hard for success, and I never like to see any one disappointed-- do you?" |
39582 | But did you hear the news? |
39582 | But how am I going to pull out those big nails?" |
39582 | But if you do, I''ll give you back your ribbon-- er-- what''s your name, freshman?" |
39582 | But say, how about the baseball election? |
39582 | But say, is there anything doing?" |
39582 | But say, why do n''t you come right out and say what you mean? |
39582 | But that night there came to him something like a voice asking,"Did you?" |
39582 | But what''s going on?" |
39582 | But what''s the odds? |
39582 | But would you mind keeping your hat on? |
39582 | But, if there was one, what would you do?" |
39582 | But-- er-- are you going to recitation? |
39582 | By the way, what do you fellows do with the bell tongue, anyhow?" |
39582 | CHAPTER IV THE HAZING"What sort of hazing do they do?" |
39582 | CHAPTER XVIII SOME"OLD GRADS""What''s the matter, old man?" |
39582 | CHAPTER XXI ON THE GRILL"Well, what''s up?" |
39582 | CHAPTER XXV TOM IN A GAME"Want any help?" |
39582 | Ca n''t I take a little toothache medicine without being insulted by you? |
39582 | Can you manage?" |
39582 | Can you walk? |
39582 | Captain Woodhouse, are you with me in this?" |
39582 | Could he have mistaken him for a sophomore? |
39582 | Could he hold it after he got it? |
39582 | Could that be she standing up and waving a yellow and maroon flag at him? |
39582 | Did n''t he, I ask you?" |
39582 | Did n''t you see the notice?" |
39582 | Did n''t you, fresh?" |
39582 | Did you attach the wires?" |
39582 | Did you have a good nine at Northville?" |
39582 | Did you learn her name? |
39582 | Do n''t you know it, I ask?" |
39582 | Do n''t you learn that in psychology?" |
39582 | Do you know any member of the crew who''s doing that?" |
39582 | Do you mean pitcher on the scrub?" |
39582 | Do you remember the day we kidnaped Mrs. Maguire and took all her chickens?" |
39582 | Do you smell the green grass, Sid, and the earth, and-- and the baseball smell? |
39582 | Do you think our boys will win?" |
39582 | Do you want to see your college lose? |
39582 | Does Langridge run it all?" |
39582 | Going back on the college customs?" |
39582 | Got your name down on all the cards you want?" |
39582 | Great, is n''t it?" |
39582 | Had I better stay in?" |
39582 | Had he done the best thing? |
39582 | Have you lost anything? |
39582 | He kicked impatiently at a stone in the path and wheeled around just as a voice exclaimed:"Ah, Parsons, admiring the windows? |
39582 | Hi, fresh, what are you doing with that hatband?" |
39582 | How about it, Snail-- any news?" |
39582 | How are things? |
39582 | How are you? |
39582 | How could he get away?" |
39582 | How much should he tell, how much leave unsaid? |
39582 | How''d you get here?" |
39582 | I believe that was it, was n''t it, Tom?" |
39582 | I want to see that game, but I don''t----""Wo n''t you let me take you?" |
39582 | I wonder if Parsons is still there?" |
39582 | I wonder if Sid was caught?" |
39582 | I wonder if they''ll find out about Langridge? |
39582 | I wonder if we have any show?" |
39582 | I''m afraid it will split when I''m dancing, and I''ll be a pretty sight, wo n''t I? |
39582 | I''ve tried to fight shy of it and so have some of the other fellows, but what''s the use? |
39582 | If I slump, do you know what it means?" |
39582 | Is it really true?" |
39582 | Is it yours?" |
39582 | Is n''t Langridge taking his own time calling it?" |
39582 | Is n''t it great?" |
39582 | Is some member of the crew trying to throw the college?" |
39582 | Is the picture any clearer?" |
39582 | Is there any chance?" |
39582 | Is there any one here named Sidney Henderson?" |
39582 | Is this the road to Haddonfield?" |
39582 | It''s rotten stuff, ai n''t it?" |
39582 | Langridge----""Yes, what about me?" |
39582 | Lighton?" |
39582 | Lighton?" |
39582 | Lighton?" |
39582 | Maybe I''m wrong about the coach, but what''s the use of saying anything? |
39582 | Only-- well, what''s the use?" |
39582 | Parsons?" |
39582 | Parsons?" |
39582 | Say, but we broke up their singing all right, did n''t we? |
39582 | Say, the next time you say that we''ll make you repeat the first book of CÃ ¦ sar backward, eh, fellows?" |
39582 | Say, were you ever there? |
39582 | Shall I swear?" |
39582 | So they''re coming to- night, eh?" |
39582 | Supposing it is? |
39582 | The question was, what? |
39582 | Then he turned to Tom and said:"So you''re going to pitch against me?" |
39582 | Then he''ll go all to pieces and where will we be? |
39582 | There''s more, is n''t there?" |
39582 | Think any sophs will come?" |
39582 | This is the second time, is n''t it?" |
39582 | Was it fair to the others, to the college? |
39582 | Was it fair to the team to let the members be in ignorance of the fact that their pitcher took stimulants secretly-- that he had done it before? |
39582 | Was n''t there some one with you?" |
39582 | Was she asking because she wanted to know whether Langridge would be in the party of merrymakers? |
39582 | Was you ever there, sonny?" |
39582 | We are not to be tempted, nay, even if it were to take mine ancient enemy, Pitchfork, and drop him into the lake; eh, Tom?" |
39582 | We''ve got to have a good time once in a while, eh, fellows?" |
39582 | What about the student who was with you? |
39582 | What do you mean?" |
39582 | What do you mean?" |
39582 | What do you think of Langridge?" |
39582 | What happened? |
39582 | What is it this time?" |
39582 | What is it?" |
39582 | What ought he to say? |
39582 | What you going to do?" |
39582 | What''d you do that for?" |
39582 | What''s the matter with our regular substitute, Evert?" |
39582 | What''s wrong?" |
39582 | When Tom and Sid were in their apartment the scrub pitcher turned to his chum and asked:"Did you know what was in the wind to- night, Sid?" |
39582 | Where do you play?" |
39582 | Where does she live?" |
39582 | Why do n''t you know?" |
39582 | Why do n''t you let things slide sometimes?" |
39582 | Why should Tom suffer for another''s fault? |
39582 | Why, has n''t he got a right to?" |
39582 | Why?" |
39582 | Why?" |
39582 | Why?" |
39582 | Will you come?" |
39582 | Will you go first or shall I?" |
39582 | Will you let me get in this last game in your place?" |
39582 | Will you promise?" |
39582 | Will you shake hands?" |
39582 | Will you? |
39582 | Would he judge it properly? |
39582 | Would he reach it? |
39582 | Would it be contrary to the spirit of Randall? |
39582 | Would it be violating the ethical honor of a college boy if he told his chum? |
39582 | Would it not mean, in the end, that Randall would lose some deciding game and the championship? |
39582 | Would you tell the coach or the captain?" |
39582 | Would you?" |
39582 | Yet what could he do? |
39582 | Yet why had the''varsity pitcher attacked Tom? |
39582 | You do n''t mean to say you''ve been caught? |
39582 | You had to stay away from class two weeks on account of it, did n''t you?" |
39582 | You have n''t been trying to ride a horse, have you?" |
39582 | You remember what you said?" |
39582 | cried Holly Cross after about half an hour of this sort of thing,"have you heard the latest?" |
39582 | he exclaimed,"what is the matter? |
39582 | is n''t it great?" |
39582 | see?" |
39582 | why ca n''t I?" |