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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28454 | All''s well as common, at home? |
28454 | An''could ye buy me purty clo''s an''sech- like? 28454 Be that you- all, Uncle Dick?" |
28454 | Bear- traps? |
28454 | Been a sailor long? |
28454 | Ca''late to stay away till ye''ve made yer fortin, in course, sonny? |
28454 | Can you dig up a pair of jumpers? |
28454 | Does the pest go, too? |
28454 | Ever fire a boiler? |
28454 | Hain''t ye got any tongue? |
28454 | Howdy, Plutina? |
28454 | Howdy, my little honey? |
28454 | Howdy, yerse''f, Stranger? 28454 If I agrees to save Gran''pap an''''is land, an''takes ye, have ye got money''nough fer us to git along among the furriners down below?" |
28454 | Kin you- all meet me, an hour by the sun in the mornin'', on the trail to Cherry Lane post- office jest beyond the Widder Higgins''clearin''? 28454 Nobody in the neighborhood''s disappeared, has there?" |
28454 | Oh-- straighteners? |
28454 | On yer way to the Lane, I reckon? |
28454 | Seen anything of a big nigger or a hound passing this way? |
28454 | Tell me,she said softly, with a sympathetic lure in her tones,"is Plutina so very beautiful?" |
28454 | Then, this person you speak of, Plutina, is deformed? |
28454 | Want a return- trip ticket? |
28454 | Whar is she? |
28454 | Whar-- whar is she-- Tiny? |
28454 | What about the effect on the young fellow, himself? |
28454 | What in hell''s the matter on ye? |
28454 | What is it? |
28454 | What the devil do you want? |
28454 | What''ll we do with the corpse? |
28454 | What''s a- bitin''on ye? |
28454 | What''s he done? |
28454 | What''s it all about? |
28454 | Where''s Jack? |
28454 | Why should I? |
28454 | Why, indeed? |
28454 | Why? |
28454 | Will ye take yer nigger thar first? |
28454 | Ye do n''t opine thet- thar gran''pap o''your''n aims to git hitched ag''in at his age, do ye, Tiny? 28454 Ye hain''t a- goin''to put''em on yit, be ye?" |
28454 | You mean, they''re still there, and set? |
28454 | You''re tied up near here? |
28454 | Can we get hold of something to give him the scent-- an old shoe, or cap-- anything?" |
28454 | Could you- all direct me to the abode o''one Widder Brown? |
28454 | Did ye see hit? |
28454 | He chuckled again, as he meditated a humorous effort:"Ye know thet pore feller what ye winged yistiddy?" |
28454 | He fairly winced as the rider drew rein before him, with a cheery,"Howdy?" |
28454 | He questioned Seth Jones harshly, with a single word:"Hodges?" |
28454 | He stopped short, puzzled, and spoke:"What''s the matter with ye, anyhow?" |
28454 | I''low ye hain''t familiar round these- hyar parts?" |
28454 | If you''re so anxious to do your duty, officer,"she added, bitterly,"why do n''t you arrest that horrid, hulking man over there?" |
28454 | Kase why? |
28454 | Kase why? |
28454 | Kin ye make a guess who hit mout be, Mister Siddon?" |
28454 | Kin ye meet me in an hour by the sun, at the ole gate on the east end o''Wolf Rock?" |
28454 | Now, have you?" |
28454 | Of what avail? |
28454 | Quite some spit- fire, hain''t ye? |
28454 | So, why?" |
28454 | Then he voiced the question that hammered in his brain:"Whar be they?" |
28454 | There was a forced cheerfulness in his tones when he continued:"But how did you get into the swamp? |
28454 | They hain''t no more chance fer a good set o''men to make a run-- to say nothin''of a wuthless gang like your''n.... What ye want o''me?" |
28454 | Was it Hodges whom he had seen plunge into the depths, or was it-- Zeke? |
28454 | Was it possible, they wondered, that the hound would be baffled, even as they had been, there at the pool? |
28454 | What hidden force held him back from working his will against her? |
28454 | What mattered the history of evil days? |
28454 | What mout your''n be?" |
28454 | What''s the answer?... |
28454 | What, then, interposed to check him? |
28454 | Who be you?" |
28454 | Why should a hanging, long- past, thus haunt him? |
28454 | Why should she not slay this creature who outraged her self- respect, who threatened her every hope? |
28454 | Wo n''t you- all, mum?" |
28454 | Ye hain''t a- cussin''o''me, be ye?" |
28454 | You''ll appear against him, miss?" |
32240 | A message from the enemy; p''raps he''s goin''to Surrender unconditionally-- ain''t that the way they always put it? |
32240 | Ai n''t you goin''to get me out? |
32240 | Am I correct, Bob? |
32240 | An''yuh kim''way down this away jest tuh climb the mountings, an''see wot yuh cud do acampin''out without ary tents er blankets, did yuh? |
32240 | And I hope you read what we wrote, Phin Dady? |
32240 | And did he tell you; could he speak still, and explain? |
32240 | And does she know about you coming down here? |
32240 | And if it_ should_ turn out to be my poor father, wo n''t you try and help me get him free? 32240 And so that''s the way old hunters tell the time at night, do they? |
32240 | And unless I miss my guess, Polly here is going to give you another pleasant little surprise; ai n''t you, Polly? |
32240 | And was you arunnin''like fun all the while? |
32240 | And will you help me find out? |
32240 | Are we getting anywhere close to the place you said old Reuben lived at, Bob? |
32240 | Are you going to let me go free, Phin Dady? |
32240 | As what? |
32240 | But I hope you''re not going so far, Thad, as to keep us from having our regular camp- fire? |
32240 | But Polly, you_ could_ see him if you tried real hard, could n''t you? |
32240 | But did you get close enough to him to say a single word, Polly-- just to ask him who he was? |
32240 | But how in the wide world c''n I tell whose hat it is, Thad? |
32240 | But surely you would n''t think of changing your mind now? |
32240 | But what did you do; do n''t tell us you beat a big dog runnin''? |
32240 | But whoever started it rolling? |
32240 | Ca n''t a feller-- just stroll around camp-- without some silly putting out a foot, and tripping him up? 32240 Could it have been Old Phin?" |
32240 | D''ye mean thet ye do n''t hold no grudge agin me foh what I done tuh ye? |
32240 | D''ye reckon he''ll take our word for it; or believe it''s only one more clever dodge of the revenue men to get him when he''s napping? |
32240 | DID anybody happen to see my knapsack around? |
32240 | Did she do what you asked her? |
32240 | Did you hear what Nate called the wounded man, Thad, Allan? |
32240 | Did you see how many times I bowled the thing over, and only to have to defend myself again? 32240 Did yuh git him?" |
32240 | Do you know who he was? |
32240 | Do you live near here; and will you be able to limp home? |
32240 | Do you think you could hold on with one arm, and get the other through the loop? |
32240 | Got off pretty slick that time, eh, Davy? |
32240 | Had you done anything to the cat; or was it just crazy for a fight? |
32240 | He do n''t know what to make of us, seems like? |
32240 | Hey, would you see how fine a fire- tender that Giraffe is; it''s gone clean out, that''s what? |
32240 | How about that, Bob? |
32240 | How about that, Bumpus; was he an old man with a gray beard? |
32240 | How about that, Mr. Scoutmaster; is Step entitled to wear his badge that way, on account of helping that silly little bug climb his mountain? |
32240 | How are you, boys? |
32240 | How is it, Davy? |
32240 | How''d it do for Giraffe here to stay behind, and watch to see if that feller back of the rock pile gets the letter? |
32240 | I ca n''t find my hat, and that''s what? |
32240 | I hope that foot wo n''t keep you from walking? |
32240 | I leave it to the crowd if I was n''t only obeyin''orders? 32240 I reckon you stayed so long tryin''to convince her, Bob, that you clean forgot how you''d promised to get back here as soon as you could?" |
32240 | I see; and of course you jumped to the conclusion that it might be your own father, alive and well, though held a prisoner of the moonshiners? |
32240 | I wonder now, what is being carried along the lines? 32240 I wonder, now, just how far down I''d have had to go, if you had n''t been clever enough to grab me just in time?" |
32240 | If a bobcat jumped in on us right now, we''d think of using our gun, would n''t we? 32240 If it do n''t just beat the Dutch what happens to me?" |
32240 | If these mountaineers begin to get bothersome it might interfere some with that other little affair you spoke about? |
32240 | If you''d care to see how it''s done, why, we can walk out, and watch the scout who has the lantern? |
32240 | Is that the way you obey orders? |
32240 | It may work for good, who knows? |
32240 | It must be after the time we set, is n''t it, Thad? |
32240 | It_ was_ great luck, our running across Polly; and then the chance to do her a favor, could you beat it? 32240 Just hear how that sucks, will you, when I work my foot up and down? |
32240 | Look at Thad, would you? |
32240 | Look at the crowd, would you? |
32240 | My father? |
32240 | Never knew me to miss doin''that, did you, Step Hen? |
32240 | No relation of yours, I hope, then, Bob? |
32240 | Nothing could be easier, if only you''d put your mind to it, and think, Bob? |
32240 | Now, what in the wide world d''ye think they''re going to do? |
32240 | Put yourself in my place, and tell me what you would do if it was your own father who was held a prisoner, and you had long believed him dead? 32240 SHALL we go back the same way we came up?" |
32240 | Say, is that the way to treat a fellow you all have known so long? 32240 Say, what kind of natives do you have down here, Bob White?" |
32240 | Shall we take this kind advice, and go back, boys? |
32240 | So far we have n''t seen the first sign of a living thing? |
32240 | So you made pretty warm time of it over here, eh? |
32240 | So, thet''s it, younker, is it? |
32240 | Suppose you look in that bunch of grass, and find out if the little evil spirit that''s playing all these pranks on you is lying there? |
32240 | Suppose, then, she brings you that paper, and it turns out to be all you hope for? 32240 Sure you saw a man, are you, Bumpus?" |
32240 | Thad, you say? |
32240 | That''s across the valley, Bob? |
32240 | Then I take it that this Reuben Sparks does not live a great way beyond where we happen to be camped right now? |
32240 | Then you did talk with Bob? |
32240 | Then you saw your cousin, and got the paper? |
32240 | There, Step Hen, what did I tell you? |
32240 | Twa''n''t a rolling stone, now, I take it? 32240 Was your cousin at the place you told her about?" |
32240 | Well, what d''ye think I''ve got eyes for, if I do n''t know a biped when I see one? |
32240 | Well, will wonders ever stop happening? |
32240 | Well, would you blame him, when he was listening to such an interesting story as the one I had to tell? |
32240 | Were you and your mother living near here all that time, Bob? |
32240 | What are you thinking about, Bob White; you look as sober as though you did n''t just like the looks of things any too much? |
32240 | What can be done for him, Allan? |
32240 | What did Bob have to tell? |
32240 | What did I tell you, fellows, about not missing Dr. Philander Hobbs, our regular scoutmaster, on this hike? 32240 What did you learn?" |
32240 | What did you think of him, Thad? |
32240 | What does she say, Thad? |
32240 | What had I ought to do, Allan? |
32240 | What happened to him? 32240 What sort of-- horse play d''ye call that-- I''d like to know?" |
32240 | What wonderful stunt did you manage to carry through so early in the day, down in this forsaken country? |
32240 | What you goin''to do to me? |
32240 | What''s an old hat after all, to kick up such a row over it? 32240 What''s gone this time?" |
32240 | What''s he taking out of that crack in the rock? |
32240 | What''s that up yonder; looks to me like a torch moving? |
32240 | What''s that? |
32240 | What''s the matter now, Step Hen? |
32240 | Whatever are you looking for now, you poor silly thing? |
32240 | Whatever loosened it, d''ye s''pose? |
32240 | When can I see you again, Polly? |
32240 | Where''s Bob? |
32240 | Where? |
32240 | Who strapped that to my back? |
32240 | Who''ll go down, and yank him on to that tree? |
32240 | Why not? |
32240 | Will you take a little stroll around with me before lying down? |
32240 | Will you tell your father about this, Polly? |
32240 | Wonder how our real scoutmaster, Dr. Philander Hobbs''d like to take the job? |
32240 | Yes, I guessed that the first thing; and I suppose you mean he''d feel angry some if he saw two fellows in uniform following his trail? |
32240 | Yes, and was he pleased when he heard that, Polly? |
32240 | Yes, as modest as a spring violet,sang out Step Hen;"but how about that President Cornelius Jasper Hawtree business? |
32240 | Yes? |
32240 | You can see, Thad, that from where he lies he has a splendid view of the road we came over? |
32240 | You could see that too, could you, suh? |
32240 | You do n''t really think he''d go as far as to strike her, do you? |
32240 | You do n''t think now, do you,demanded the other,"that Old Phin might take a notion to waylay him, just to have a look at the eighth scout?" |
32240 | You hear what they say, Bob White? |
32240 | You mean part of the hillside caved away? |
32240 | You mean that Bertha has looked, and made a discovery among the papers in her guardian''s safe; is that it, Thad? |
32240 | You say you feel thankful that we happened along in time to drive that cat off; and you''d be willing to do something for us in return? |
32240 | Yuh war sayin''right now, thet these hyar byes hain''t never''xpectin''ter be sojers; an''thet they do n''t kerry arms; air thet a fack? |
32240 | Ai n''t it lucky he c''n stretch his neck so far? |
32240 | An''he''vited yer pal over ter see him, did he, so''s ter tell him a heap more?" |
32240 | And I guess you''ve heard it before, judging from the way you act?" |
32240 | And Smithy, will you hand me that stick yonder?" |
32240 | And say, do I limp when I walk, because I''m feeling a little sore?" |
32240 | And what''s supper, without a cup of coffee?" |
32240 | Anybody got two hats on?" |
32240 | Anybody seen my cap around; my hair stood up on end with the scare, and I must have dropped it? |
32240 | Besides, did they not know that both Bob and his father would be fairly wild to hasten to the waiting mother and wife in that Northern home? |
32240 | But I see you''ve got your badge right- side up to- day, all to the good, Step Hen; what wonderful stunt have you been pulling off now?" |
32240 | But I wonder what they_ do_ mean to do?" |
32240 | But Polly, you talked with him, did n''t you?" |
32240 | But how were they going to get down to the faraway camp? |
32240 | But if it should, perhaps you''ve seen how I did the job, and you could fix it up again?" |
32240 | But may I ask why you put that question to me, Bumpus?" |
32240 | But what under the sun was it hit us?" |
32240 | But will it go straight; that''s the question?" |
32240 | D''ye think now, he could have said all that one- half as good as Thad did? |
32240 | Did n''t you call out to me to come down? |
32240 | Do you know if that is so? |
32240 | Do you see him now, Bob?" |
32240 | Do_ you_ know anything about my knapsack, Giraffe?" |
32240 | Does it pay to try and make speed at such a terrible risk?" |
32240 | Eight thar was; whar be the other right now?" |
32240 | Had he then determined to wait for the return of the eighth scout? |
32240 | How about that, Bob?" |
32240 | How about that, Davy?" |
32240 | How about that, fellows?" |
32240 | How could it be done, Allan?" |
32240 | How''re you goin''to fix it, Allan? |
32240 | How''s that, Thad?" |
32240 | I wonder if this meeting is only an accident; or was guided by the hand of fate?" |
32240 | I wonder what it was, fellows?" |
32240 | I''m hungry, fellers; who says grub?" |
32240 | If it was Giraffe now--""Here, you just let up on Giraffe, and pay attention to what Allan''s goin''to tell you; hear?" |
32240 | Is that it, Bob?" |
32240 | It''d be a great stunt, Thad, if we could read the signs, and listen to the talk, would n''t it? |
32240 | Now do you see?" |
32240 | Now, are we going on again, since we''ve left our wonderful message for Old Phin?" |
32240 | Or it could n''t have been a frisky little''coon''or''possum,''I suppose?" |
32240 | Perhaps you have heard your father speak of them? |
32240 | Polly, however can I thank you?" |
32240 | Ready to make it again? |
32240 | Remember that man we saw sitting on the rock with his gun between his knees? |
32240 | Savvy?" |
32240 | Shall we go back to camp now, Thad?" |
32240 | Some of you scouts ought to take pattern from the smartness of that little girl; do n''t you think so, Thad?" |
32240 | Take a drop, wo n''t you, please?" |
32240 | Tell me that, now?" |
32240 | Thet''s what I went up thar fur, ai n''t it?" |
32240 | They get more and more interesting the deeper you dip in; ai n''t that so, Thad?" |
32240 | Was he shot? |
32240 | We''ve never had a President Hawtree; but that ai n''t no reason we never will, is it? |
32240 | Well, did n''t I?" |
32240 | What d''ye s''pose they could find to shoot at in the dark?" |
32240 | What d''ye suppose makes a smart scamp like that ever do such a silly thing?" |
32240 | What if Polly should n''t be on hand? |
32240 | What ye want me to do?" |
32240 | What''s the need of carrying such a thing, if it ca n''t help us out in a pinch?" |
32240 | Where would Reuben have been if he''d stayed there? |
32240 | Where''d you get this old thing, anyhow, Giraffe?" |
32240 | Who would n''t make an extra effort for that?" |
32240 | Whoever heard of a Southern boy unwilling to act in similar circumstances? |
32240 | Will Phin Dady let him go free if he makes that promise, Polly?" |
32240 | Will you help me do it?" |
32240 | Wonder what they find to talk about?" |
32240 | Would Bertha meet him; or might she have been shut up in the house by her guardian, stern Reuben Sparks? |
32240 | Would Mr. Quail, who must be weak on account of having been kept in the cavern so long, be able to stand the rough trip? |
32240 | Would he never go? |
32240 | Would you blame me, Polly?" |
32240 | You have n''t forgotten that terrible time, Polly, have you?" |
32240 | You''ve heard more or less about this, too, have n''t you, Polly?" |
32240 | ai n''t that the moonshiner we heard so much about over in Asheville?" |
32240 | are you there, old sobersides?" |
32240 | did you see him kick his heels at us as he went down?" |
32240 | is he smashed flatter''n a pancake?" |
32240 | listen to that, would you?" |
32240 | shouted Giraffe, waving his long arms;"do n''t you hear what Allan says? |
32240 | tell me you''uns, whar be the other one? |
32240 | what d''ye think that means?" |
46920 | A dog? 46920 A dog?" |
46920 | A gnome? |
46920 | A guide? |
46920 | A mile? |
46920 | A post office? |
46920 | A rope tied to your ankle, eh? |
46920 | About what? |
46920 | About what? |
46920 | About where are we now? |
46920 | And that I said the man struck the dog from behind the rock on the left- hand side of the trail? |
46920 | And what will you be doing? |
46920 | Are we all right side up with care once more? |
46920 | Are we going to take him back to camp or must I sit on him all the rest of the night? |
46920 | Are you after Chops? |
46920 | Are you all agreed on this, boys? |
46920 | Are you going back? |
46920 | Are you going down there to see what he has been doing? |
46920 | Are you going to leave the weapons of those men here, Tad? |
46920 | Are you going to try to get into the cabin? |
46920 | Are you lying in the water? |
46920 | Are you sure, Tad? |
46920 | Are you there? |
46920 | Are you there? |
46920 | Are you trying to locate a vein of ore, too? |
46920 | Billy, did you bring that bundle of dry sticks for kindling the fire? |
46920 | Boys,called the Professor coming to the door of the store,"did you know this is a post office?" |
46920 | But did n''t the man say we could have whatever we wanted? |
46920 | But how do you know? |
46920 | But if you wo n''t answer questions why should you expect it of us? |
46920 | But the rest of them? |
46920 | But to return to what I was saying, are you going to behave yourself tonight? |
46920 | But what are we going to do? |
46920 | But what became of the dog? |
46920 | But why? |
46920 | But, what have the men in mind? |
46920 | But-- but, where is the dog? |
46920 | Ca n''t you guess, Ned? |
46920 | Can you sing? |
46920 | Chunky? |
46920 | Come far? |
46920 | Did n''t we eat them for dinner? |
46920 | Did you discover anything, Tad? |
46920 | Did you dream that you were living in marble halls? |
46920 | Did you ever see a ghost, Chops? |
46920 | Did you find water? |
46920 | Did you get drowned? |
46920 | Did you get wet, Chops? |
46920 | Did you hear about the three- legged rat and our black cat? |
46920 | Did you know we had a visitor in this camp tonight? |
46920 | Do I look as if I had twenty biscuit inside of me? |
46920 | Do n''t you hear that noise? |
46920 | Do n''t you know? |
46920 | Do they ever bother you here in your camp or at your work? |
46920 | Do you admit it? |
46920 | Do you admit your failings? |
46920 | Do you deny it, then? |
46920 | Do you gentlemen live in these parts? |
46920 | Do you hear that noise? |
46920 | Do you know if the wireless plant is in the cabin? |
46920 | Do you know of any place hereabouts where we might climb up the side of the pass? |
46920 | Do you know the critter? |
46920 | Do you mean that, Ned Rector? |
46920 | Do you mean to say you did n''t run away from me? |
46920 | Do you surrender? |
46920 | Do you want to run away and leave me, too? 46920 Do you want to write letters, too, Billy?" |
46920 | Do you wish me to follow the trail, Professor? |
46920 | Do-- do they hang dog thieves down in this country? |
46920 | Does this tell you anything? |
46920 | Especially if you had been eating pumpkin pies, eh? |
46920 | First, may I ask who you are? |
46920 | Fog? |
46920 | For goodness''sake, what is he trying to do? |
46920 | Gold? 46920 Got anything for Hans tonight?" |
46920 | Got anything that looks like food in this outfit? |
46920 | Got everything fixed? |
46920 | Guide, do you think you would be able to lead us to this spot again were we desirous of returning here? |
46920 | Guide, is n''t there a higher and drier place that we can get to? |
46920 | Guide, is there any place below here where we can make a dry landing? |
46920 | Have you seen anything of Walter and the Professor? |
46920 | Have you seen either of these men of late? |
46920 | Have you struck anything yet? |
46920 | Help myself? 46920 His game?" |
46920 | Hm- m- m. What would you suggest? |
46920 | How about Jonah? |
46920 | How about it, Chops? |
46920 | How about you, Chops? 46920 How can that be?" |
46920 | How d''ye know? |
46920 | How do we know you are an officer? |
46920 | How do you spell torrent, with one or two r''s? |
46920 | How far is it to the rise? |
46920 | How far is that from here? |
46920 | How far is''right smart,''Chops? |
46920 | How far, how far? |
46920 | How far? |
46920 | How many? |
46920 | How''s that for record time, Smoky? |
46920 | How''s that? |
46920 | How-- how do you know? |
46920 | How? |
46920 | I did n''t say he would not come back, did I? 46920 I did n''t say what kind of a bird, did I?" |
46920 | I do n''t think it''s going to storm, do you, Chops? |
46920 | I guess I nearly forgot myself, did n''t I? |
46920 | I reckon you are n''t friends of his? |
46920 | I wonder if Ned has followed after me? 46920 I wonder if there are any more like him in these parts?" |
46920 | I''ve nothing more to say? |
46920 | I-- I use slang? |
46920 | If I knew I would n''t be asking you, would I? |
46920 | If I promise I have to, do n''t I? |
46920 | If he''d said''yassir, nassir,''that would mean that he had not, would n''t it? |
46920 | If you do n''t mind, I wish you would tie our friend here--"But, how did he get loose? |
46920 | If, sir, you are able to pick up such stones as this on this Ridge why do you waste your time in seeking for gold? |
46920 | In a woodchuck trap? |
46920 | In front of your tent? |
46920 | Is he anything like his name? |
46920 | Is he going to bring the other man out soon? |
46920 | Is it possible that the dog continued to follow the man? |
46920 | Is it possible that you are getting frisky? 46920 Is it possible?" |
46920 | Is n''t it fine to have a guide who agrees with everything you say? |
46920 | Is the prisoner well secured? |
46920 | Is this the Trolleychucky here at our feet, Professor? |
46920 | Is-- is that my crowd? |
46920 | Is-- is there any danger to the boys? |
46920 | It is a deer''s foot, is n''t it? |
46920 | It is understood, then, that Smoky is to remain with us until morning? |
46920 | Leave these mountains? 46920 Let him alone, ca n''t you?" |
46920 | Like Chunky, for instance? |
46920 | Make of it? 46920 May I ask who the man is?" |
46920 | Maybe you would n''t mind looking at some pay dirt for us? |
46920 | Might we ask who you gentlemen are? |
46920 | Mighty perk today, ai n''t ye? |
46920 | Mr. Abs, when we are off yonder by that rise of ground you wake him up, will you? |
46920 | My man,broke in Professor Zepplin, with extreme dignity,"will you be good enough to explain just what your business is?" |
46920 | My, but he''s touchy, is n''t he? |
46920 | Ned, have you got Smoky? |
46920 | No? 46920 None of my business, eh?" |
46920 | Nonsense? 46920 Not going to try it, are you?" |
46920 | Now about this man Stillman? |
46920 | Now just what do you want to say to us? |
46920 | Now seeing you are an oracle, what would it have meant had the rat been running through the clover without any legs at all? 46920 Now what do you see?" |
46920 | Now where''s your black cat? |
46920 | Now, Chops, what did this particular spook look like? |
46920 | Of what? |
46920 | Others, sir? |
46920 | Over the chuck? |
46920 | Professor, are we on a government reservation? |
46920 | Professor, what do you make of this? |
46920 | Put him out, why do n''t you? |
46920 | Ready, Butler? |
46920 | Run away from you? |
46920 | Say, Mister, where''s the Corners? |
46920 | Say, Tad, do you know who did this thing? |
46920 | Say, that fellow did n''t take his revolver, did he? |
46920 | Say, you folks better make camp here with us and kind of make this a headquarters, had n''t you? |
46920 | Say? 46920 Seen anything of that Pony Rider outfit?" |
46920 | Short- winded, eh? |
46920 | Six pies? |
46920 | Smoky Bald? 46920 Smoky, have you had enough?" |
46920 | Stacy, are you tied by the ankle also? |
46920 | Stacy, what was this man trying to do to you? |
46920 | Suppose we discuss that? |
46920 | Surely, you do n''t think I would do a trick like that, Professor? |
46920 | Tad, how do you translate it? |
46920 | Tad, what sort of person was he? 46920 That is n''t a very honest view to take, Stacy,"teased Butler,"Honest?" |
46920 | That roaring? |
46920 | The dog? |
46920 | Then what''s the matter with you? |
46920 | Then why do n''t you say so? |
46920 | Then why do n''t you? 46920 They have? |
46920 | They? 46920 Think Beach is on the level?" |
46920 | Two miles? |
46920 | Was that one last night a single or a double r''d one? |
46920 | Was-- was he the ghost- man? |
46920 | We certainly do, do n''t we, Chunky? |
46920 | Well, does n''t that beat all? |
46920 | Well, what of it? |
46920 | Well, what was your dream? |
46920 | Well, which is it? |
46920 | Well, which is it? |
46920 | Well, you came back with a whole skin, did you? |
46920 | Well? |
46920 | Were you full? |
46920 | Wha''you want me sing? |
46920 | Wha-- what is it? |
46920 | Wha-- what''s the matter? 46920 What about Hans?" |
46920 | What about me? |
46920 | What are we going to do now? |
46920 | What are we going to do, shoot them down and get strung up for it? 46920 What are you goin''t''do?" |
46920 | What can it be? |
46920 | What did I tell you? |
46920 | What did the three blind men and the one- eyed horse do? |
46920 | What did you do? |
46920 | What did you see? |
46920 | What do you boys wish to do? |
46920 | What do you make of it, Jay? |
46920 | What do you make of it, sir? |
46920 | What do you mean by that? |
46920 | What do you mean? |
46920 | What do you mean? |
46920 | What do you mean? |
46920 | What do you propose to do? |
46920 | What do you say, boys? |
46920 | What do you think it is? |
46920 | What do you think? |
46920 | What do you wish us to do? |
46920 | What does a debt amount to between friends? |
46920 | What does it mean, then? |
46920 | What does the guide say? |
46920 | What for? 46920 What happened to you, by the way?" |
46920 | What have you decided to do, Professor? |
46920 | What is he doing? |
46920 | What is it, Ned? |
46920 | What is it, Tad? |
46920 | What is it? |
46920 | What is it? |
46920 | What is it? |
46920 | What is it? |
46920 | What is it? |
46920 | What is the meaning of this? |
46920 | What is the news? |
46920 | What is your name? |
46920 | What kind am I? |
46920 | What kind? |
46920 | What makes you think that? |
46920 | What other motive could he have? |
46920 | What place? |
46920 | What shall I say? |
46920 | What sort of looking man is Stillman? |
46920 | What was the reason? |
46920 | What were you trying to do, Professor? |
46920 | What would you suggest? |
46920 | What''s going on here? |
46920 | What''s he been doing to you? |
46920 | What''s that you say? |
46920 | What''s the matter with his having a plant of his own? |
46920 | What''s this? 46920 What, what''s that?" |
46920 | What, you ate a Pomeranian dog? |
46920 | What, you here yet? |
46920 | What? 46920 What?" |
46920 | Where are the others? |
46920 | Where are they? |
46920 | Where are they? |
46920 | Where are you going? |
46920 | Where are you looking? |
46920 | Where are you? |
46920 | Where do the preserves end and where do they begin? |
46920 | Where do they live? |
46920 | Where do you fellows reckon you are going? |
46920 | Where do you live? |
46920 | Where is he? 46920 Where is he?" |
46920 | Where is the guide? |
46920 | Where may he be reached? |
46920 | Where ye hail from? |
46920 | Where''s my party? |
46920 | Where, where you going? |
46920 | Where? |
46920 | Where? |
46920 | Who are the other three? |
46920 | Who are you? |
46920 | Who are you? |
46920 | Who did it, then? |
46920 | Who do you think it was, Tad? |
46920 | Who is Jonah? |
46920 | Who is the other man who is with him? |
46920 | Who was the man who recommended Chops to you, Professor? |
46920 | Who would have thought him to be so near human? |
46920 | Who, Smoke Griffin? |
46920 | Who-- what? |
46920 | Who-- who-- who? |
46920 | Who? |
46920 | Why do n''t you blame me, while you are about it? |
46920 | Why do n''t you get a telephone? |
46920 | Why do you prefer to go down rather than upstream? |
46920 | Why do you say there is no need to follow the trail, Tad? |
46920 | Why do you stir him up so? |
46920 | Why do you want to remind me of it every time? 46920 Why not set fire to the cabin and smoke them out?" |
46920 | Why so? 46920 Why wo n''t it? |
46920 | Why, I thought you had decided that the ghost did it? |
46920 | Why-- why, what makes you think that? |
46920 | Why? |
46920 | Why? |
46920 | Writin''letters? |
46920 | Yassir? |
46920 | Yassir? |
46920 | Yassir? |
46920 | Yes, but what did the rat look like? |
46920 | Yes, but where is the canned stuff? 46920 Yes, why do n''t we?" |
46920 | Yes, yes? |
46920 | Yes? |
46920 | Yes? |
46920 | You ate a whole Pomeranian? |
46920 | You do? |
46920 | You dreamed? 46920 You have n''t heard them find any fault, have you?" |
46920 | You have? |
46920 | You saw something? |
46920 | You shot him, eh? |
46920 | You think so? |
46920 | You will remember that the dog was running south when he was struck on the rock where we found the blood? |
46920 | You wo n''t what? |
46920 | You''re a cheerful idiot, are n''t you, Chops? |
46920 | You''re not like Mrs. Snedeker-- you know Mrs. Snedeker in Chillicothe? |
46920 | You''ve been shooting on government property? |
46920 | You-- you do n''t think it was one of the outfit down in the gulch, do you? |
46920 | Your authority-- what is your authority? |
46920 | A wireless outfit on Smoky Bald, eh? |
46920 | Am I right in thus supposing?" |
46920 | Am I tied to Chops, Professor?" |
46920 | Anything else?" |
46920 | Are there many others in here on similar quests?" |
46920 | Are you going to camp there in your saddles?" |
46920 | Are you going to help me get up?" |
46920 | Are you hurt?" |
46920 | Are you ready, Professor?" |
46920 | Are you ready, boys?" |
46920 | Are you sure you know where it is, Billy?" |
46920 | But is n''t he the Jonah?" |
46920 | But the question is, what hit me? |
46920 | But why wait until morning?" |
46920 | But you will be careful, wo n''t you?" |
46920 | By the way, Professor, how about the stores? |
46920 | CHAPTER V EXCITEMENT AT HUNT''S CORNERS"Is this another of those cry- baby songs?" |
46920 | CHAPTER XI-- AN INTERRUPTED JOURNEY"Where is that guide?" |
46920 | CHAPTER XII FACING NEW OBSTACLES"Leave the Ridge?" |
46920 | CHAPTER XV-- THE GHOST OF THE TULIP GLADE"Do I look as if I had twenty biscuit inside of me?" |
46920 | Ca n''t you take a joke?" |
46920 | Can we get paper here? |
46920 | Can you shoot?" |
46920 | Chops knows what a gnome is, do n''t you, Chops?" |
46920 | Chops, did you see any spooks?" |
46920 | Did he not surprise us with waffles and syrup?" |
46920 | Did n''t you know that?" |
46920 | Did n''t you see the gnomes sitting on a rock, Chops, and did n''t they make faces at you because you were running away?" |
46920 | Did they have biscuit in their mouths, Chops?" |
46920 | Did you ever eat on a wager, Chops?" |
46920 | Did you get wise to the foxiness of those fellows? |
46920 | Do I still understand you to persist that we are on a government preserve?" |
46920 | Do n''t you say so, Chops?" |
46920 | Do n''t you think I have trouble enough without having to worry over my debts all the while?" |
46920 | Do n''t you think it''s going to storm, Chops?" |
46920 | Do n''t you think we know how to run a trail?" |
46920 | Do you know how the colored people catch alligators down there?" |
46920 | Do you like bugs?" |
46920 | Do you want me to rope you some more?" |
46920 | Does he bark at every sound?" |
46920 | Does n''t that prove it?" |
46920 | Dunkan?" |
46920 | Dunkan?" |
46920 | Gold? |
46920 | Gold?" |
46920 | Guide, do you know of a store anywhere near here?" |
46920 | Guide, has anyone, to your knowledge, discovered gold hereabouts?" |
46920 | Has he discovered me?" |
46920 | Has n''t that lazy guide returned yet, boys?" |
46920 | Have I your promise that you will do so?" |
46920 | Have you any suspicion that the mysterious visitor played the trick on us?" |
46920 | Have you saved any from your packs?" |
46920 | He did catch me napping, did n''t he?" |
46920 | He is in it, too, eh? |
46920 | He yells-- could you blame him? |
46920 | Help myself?" |
46920 | How did he look?" |
46920 | How do they know but we are still hanging around here?" |
46920 | How far below?" |
46920 | How far is that from here?" |
46920 | I wonder what it means?" |
46920 | I wonder who the victim was to be?" |
46920 | I would have done it last night, but--""But what?" |
46920 | I''ve been chased out of bed by a ghost, shot at by a spook, hauled out of bed by the ankles by a band of gnomes, and--""Well, what else?" |
46920 | If I dream I ca n''t help that, can I?" |
46920 | Is it so interesting as all that, Professor?" |
46920 | Is n''t truth seemly?" |
46920 | Is that plain enough?" |
46920 | Is that what you mean?" |
46920 | Is that where the other man claims to have found pay dirt?" |
46920 | Is there a government officer anywhere within reach?" |
46920 | Is there water down in the gully yonder, guide?" |
46920 | Is-- is it another tree?" |
46920 | Kid, what do you think that wireless outfit way up here means?" |
46920 | Know him?" |
46920 | Leave me up here in this tree?" |
46920 | More signals?" |
46920 | Must I explain everything to you? |
46920 | No one else in there, is there, Batts?" |
46920 | Nonsense? |
46920 | Now what?" |
46920 | Now, guide, where is this store that you know about?" |
46920 | Of course, but--""Then, what are you growling about?" |
46920 | On their way to Smoky Bald?" |
46920 | Professor, are we going to stand for any more of this foolishness?" |
46920 | Professor, will you stay here while we take the trail?" |
46920 | See anything?" |
46920 | See here, Chops, shall we be able to reach there before dark if we start out right away?" |
46920 | Shall I give the orders, sir?" |
46920 | Shall I pass the rope around you?" |
46920 | Shall we move?" |
46920 | Sounds kind of romantic, does n''t it?" |
46920 | Surely, you did n''t do anything like this?" |
46920 | Tad, will you liberate the prisoner?" |
46920 | That was some climb, was n''t it?" |
46920 | The kids do n''t seem to mind him, do they?" |
46920 | The real question is, what has become of my companions?" |
46920 | Then you think he has no other motive in desiring to keep persons away from here?" |
46920 | Then, if we wanted to get out of this pass, and could neither go up nor downstream, what would you do, Billy?" |
46920 | They threw him over, did n''t they?" |
46920 | Want a bit of lemon in it?" |
46920 | Was n''t it time to laugh?" |
46920 | Was n''t the rope put there to fall over?" |
46920 | Wha-- what is it?" |
46920 | What an excellent opinion we have of ourselves, eh?" |
46920 | What are we going to do with this fellow, Professor?" |
46920 | What became of your pony?" |
46920 | What business?" |
46920 | What did I tell you?" |
46920 | What do you see down there?" |
46920 | What do you think I am, a baby? |
46920 | What do you think we had better do with him?" |
46920 | What do you think, Professor?" |
46920 | What do you want?" |
46920 | What is it? |
46920 | What is your plan?" |
46920 | What shall we do, leave the dog here?" |
46920 | What''ll I do?" |
46920 | What''s the matter?" |
46920 | What''s this?" |
46920 | Where did you think the sound came from?" |
46920 | Where have you been?" |
46920 | Where is, the guide?" |
46920 | Where''d you get them?" |
46920 | Where''s the rest of the crowd?" |
46920 | Which shall it be?" |
46920 | Who will take the watch?" |
46920 | Whose rope is that?" |
46920 | Why are you hanging back?" |
46920 | Why did you fellows run away from me this afternoon?" |
46920 | Why do you insist upon this?" |
46920 | Why should we leave here until we have finished our journey?" |
46920 | Why?" |
46920 | Will you get off and have a snack with us?" |
46920 | Will you go with me and show me the way? |
46920 | Will you stand aside and permit us to go our way?" |
46920 | Would you like to be introduced to a ghost?" |
46920 | Yes?" |
46920 | You are quite sure you did n''t help yourself?" |
46920 | You did not observe anything familiar about the man, you say?" |
46920 | You reckon to give me orders?" |
46920 | You see how rapidly the water is rising?" |
46920 | mocked Stacy,"What am I going to do if I dream of blind horses and black cats?" |