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39927I asked him,says Harding,"if he never got lost in his long wanderings after game?
46227Ai n''t you afraid to hunt alone in the woods, when the Indians are making so much trouble?
46227What is to be done with me after we get there?
46227What is your name?
46227He affected to be pleased, and called back, with a laugh,"How are you, friends?
46227Page 61:"rendered the greater?
46227When the sole survivor reached the town, and was asked,"What news?"
46227is it not a sad fact that the forbidden pleasure is the one that tastes the sweeter?
46227who are you?"
23798''Did Colonel Boone,''inquired the chief,''tell you to steal our horses?'' 23798 Could there be happiness or comfort in such dwellings and such a state of society?
23798But by connivance of the authorities, only a few general questions were asked, such as:"Do you believe in Almighty God?
23798But who would undertake such a mission?
23798I know that your own circumstances are critical; but are we to be wholly forgotten?
23798Was it a meteor?
23798Was it an optical illusion?
23798Was it light from the land?
23798What then must it have been to have experienced it in bodily presence, and to have shared in all its terrible dangers?
23798Who is there to mourn for Logan?"
23798in Jesus Christ our Saviour?
23798in the Holy Evangelists?"
23798in the Holy Trinity?
23798in the true Apostolic Church?
27431Do you suppose,said he,"we would pretend to treat with such treacherous wretches?
27431I am under a flag of truce,cried Simon;"do you know who it is that speaks to you?"
27431What if they do shoot us?
27431What noise is that?
27431Who comes there?
27431At all events, he was leaving them for months, perhaps for years-- he knew not how long-- and who can wonder that tears stood in his eyes?
27431But what was their surprise on finding the camp plundered, and not one of their companions to be seen?
27431But who was the enemy?
27431He came forward with his slate and pencil, and the master began:"If you subtract six from nine, what remains?"
27431If you take three quarters from a whole number, what remains?"
27431Looking through, they saw fifteen or twenty Indians fast asleep in the camp; but where were the girls?
27431They were safe, but where were their comrades?
27431What could prompt men to leave the comforts of their quiet homes, and wander off into the wilderness?
27431What had become of them?
27431What was to be done?
27431Which way were they to go?
27431Without ammunition to procure food, or defend himself, what could he do?
27431You expect reinforcements and cannon, do you?
27431cried Boone;"who ever beheld such an abundance?"
27431cried the master, beating him,"you stupid little fool, how can you show that?"
12846Come and recite your lesson in arithmetic?
12846How many parts of speech are there?
12846If I subtract one bottle of whisky, and replace it with one in which I have mixed an emetic, will not the whole remain, if nobody drinks it?
12846On what continent is Ireland?
12846Take six from nine, and what remain?
12846What is that?
12846You ask,answered he,"if we do not know you?
12846Boone then hailed them with the challenge,"Who comes there?"
12846Take three- quarters from an integer, and what remains?"
12846The chief bade all set down, and then inquired whether his cabin was prepared and every thing unpolluted, according to the custom of their fathers?
12846The question was, how to obviate this pressing emergency, and obtain a supply?
12846What guardians could be more true than their husbands with their good rifles and the skill and determination to use them?
12846You expect reinforcements and cannon, do you?
12846is that the way you get your lesson?"
3073117 Does the bold savage color of this picture affright us?
3073And the windowpanes?
3073And was it any wonder that they now doubted the love the parent State professed to feel for them?
3073As for the puerile threat of blood, had their quality really so soon become obliterated from the memory of North Carolina?
3073Cornstalk, in irony, demanded of them; No?
3073He may have put the question to them in the biblical words, Whither shall I flee?
3073He sees ahead-- the days of his great explorations and warfare, the discovery of Kentucky?
3073If Daniel be beside her, what does she see when she looks at him?
3073Or were these, the ethical tenets of almost all uncorrupted primitive tribes, transmitted from the Indian strain and association?
3073Shall we first kill all our women and children and then 126 fight till we ourselves are slain?
3073Surrender to those damned banditti?
3073What of the man?
3073Who is there to mourn for Logan?
3073Who shall venture to say it is not better worth preserving than many a classic?
3073Would we veil it?
14023''Could there be happiness or comfort in such dwellings and such a state of society? 14023 Do you know William Stewart?"
14023I know that your own circumstances are critical; but are we to be wholly forgotten? 14023 My reader will naturally ask, where were their mills for grinding grain?
14023Ai n''t you afraid of being in the woods by yourself?''
14023And it is said that the monster merely replied,"Do n''t you see I have no gun, Colonel?"
14023Did a flood of emigration inundate the frontier with an amount of consumers disproportioned to the supply of grain?
14023Did an autumnal intermittent confine the whole family or the entire population to the sick bed?
14023Did the safety of the frontier demand the services of every adult militiaman?
14023From what expedition had he ever shrunk?--what white man had ever seen his back?
14023Had he ever expressed a wish that a single captive should be saved?
14023Had he not brought seven scalps home with him from the last expedition?
14023He asked if_ he_ could be suspected of partiality to the whites?
14023He came forward with his slate and pencil, and the master began:''If you subtract six from nine, what remains?''
14023If you take three- quarters from a whole number, what remains?''
14023In regard to the question of Girty,"Whether the garrison knew him?"
14023Some of the ladies, as was natural, had no relish for the undertaking, and asked why the men could not bring water as well as themselves?
14023Was the frontier suddenly invaded?
14023What could they do?
14023What is your name?
14023When had he ever before interceded for any of that hated race?
14023Where their smiths''shops for making and repairing their farming utensils?
14023Where their tanners for making leather?
14023Which of their own natural warriors had been more zealous than himself?
14023Who were their carpenters, tailors, cabinet- workmen, shoemakers, and weavers?
14023Whose tomahawk had been bloodier than his?
14023and had he not submitted seven white prisoners that very evening to their discretion?
14023cried the master, beating him;''you stupid little fool, how can you show that?''
14023strangers, who are you?"
14023what is_ your_ name, then?"
23026''Show him mercy, and mercy shall be shown unto you when you need it;''so what could I do but let him up?
23026''Spose, then, that I try it to the right and Simon to the left;''spose that each of us takes two persons with him and that they are females?
23026A little harder, Jim,called the missionary"shall I lend a hand?"
23026Am dis de flatboat, and am I in de cellar ob it?
23026And did yo''go right''mong de heathen all alone by yo''self?
23026And he will do so, but what shall he tell the white hunter when he asks whether Wa- on- mon will meet him again and prove he is not afraid?
23026And if I win?
23026And if they ca n''t pick us all off, keep us here till we''re starved out?
23026And if you should get through the lines with''em?
23026And the Indians have been deceived as to our purpose?
23026And the little one asleep there?
23026And the rifles of the Shawanoes have done grievous harm among the pale- faces?
23026And then what will our folks do?
23026And then?
23026And what becomes ob dat?
23026And what is that?
23026And when he returns?
23026And when is that likely to be?
23026And why does he wish to speak to Wa- on- mon?
23026And why does the missionary come to the camp of Wa- on- mon? 23026 And why?
23026And you evened up matters with The Panther?
23026And you?
23026Are the folks coming up the river towards us?
23026Are you hit?
23026But Wa- on- mon once said he was the friend of the missionary; why does he say now that he is an enemy?
23026But how is that to be done? 23026 But how long is it to last?"
23026But suppose my brother, the mighty Wa- on- mon, does not come back?
23026But what about The Panther?
23026But what''s become of The Panther?
23026But which one? 23026 But why is it you are at rest?"
23026But,interposed Hastings, with a nervousness he could not conceal,"ca n''t me and Boone be of help to you?"
23026But-- but,pleaded the distressed girl,"tell father and George to be careful, wo n''t you, please?"
23026Ca n''t you get a candle?
23026Can it be possible? 23026 Can not the missionary speak with a single tongue?
23026Dan''l,returned Kenton, sharply,"did you ever see a ghost?"
23026Did he do so yesterday?
23026Did he not fight against the Shawanoes this night? 23026 Did he say anything?"
23026Did n''t I just tole you dat nuffin did n''t happen?
23026Did you bring him back with you?
23026Did you come yourself, or were you sent ahead to see us?
23026Do n''t you know?
23026Do yo''know dat debbil?
23026Do you expect to use any signallin''for me?
23026Does he not always speak with a single tongue?
23026Does he think the white hunter will spare him? 23026 Does the white hunter think Wa- on- mon is afraid to meet him in the depths of the wood, where no eye but that of the Great Spirit shall see them?"
23026Good evening,he called, nodding his head in salutation;"may I come aboard?"
23026Haben''t I jes''told yo''? 23026 Has my brother seen the white hunter?"
23026Have n''t you any other news for us?
23026Have you any idea where he is?
23026He will not run away?
23026Heard me speak? 23026 Hello, Mr. Kenton, dat''s yo''self, am it?"
23026How are you going to get them women and two children across the river? 23026 How did you make out?"
23026How far off is it?
23026How long after we make our pause will they suspect the truth?
23026How many of the varmints are playing the spy?
23026How many of the varmints are there?
23026How soon?
23026How was it you tried to prevent it?
23026How?
23026How?
23026I say, gal, where be you?
23026I''m all right,mumbled Jim,"fetch on( hic) your rattler; let''em bite-- who cares?
23026I''s afeard dat somethin''may happen to Mr. Kenton, and if it does and he ca n''t get back, nor me neither, what''s goin''to become of de folks? 23026 I, I think I''ve got my bearings; the river off here to the left is how fur away?"
23026If that is the case, how can we reach it from the block- house?
23026Is his heart glad that Wa- on- mon will meet him?
23026Is that probable?
23026Is that you, Dan''l?
23026Is that you, Jethro?
23026It may make you wealthy, George; but how can it help me?
23026Marse George,said Jethro,"whar does dis riber flow?"
23026No danger of his flunking, I hope, parson?
23026No one can be more so; I left the camp to hunt for you; do you know of that rock which lies just above the gulch, on this side of the river? 23026 Not the slightest; but, Simon, may I say one word?"
23026Of course, you had n''t any chance of getting it back again, or you''d done it?
23026Shall I go wid yo''to see yo''do n''t get hurt?
23026Suppose Wa- on- mon does not come back?
23026Suppose anything happens to him and Boone?
23026Suppose,said Mr. Ashbridge, in a tremulous voice,"she is not spared to be taken into camp?"
23026Sure Mr. Boone wo n''t feel bad if I do n''t go wid him?
23026Sure you was n''t nowhere near us?
23026That being admitted,said Altman,"why would it not be wise to cross the river at this point, or make the rest of the journey through the Ohio woods?
23026That being so,continued Kenton,"what''s the news you brought?"
23026That''s the man who put up the cabin a mile back down the river?
23026The missionary thanks Wa- on- mon-- may he call him his brother?
23026Then what will the missionary do?
23026Then why, Shawanoe, did you run away when a short time since you promised to meet me by the splintered tree near the clearing?
23026There ai n''t no speck of doubt about it-- helloa, who''s this?
23026Wal, did n''t yo''obstrust them?
23026What are you waiting for?
23026What caused you to make this stop, Weber?
23026What de mischief am dat?
23026What did the missionary mean by tellin''me a brave man is merciful? 23026 What do you think of things?"
23026What does he wish to say?
23026What good does wishing do?
23026What is it, Kenton? 23026 What is the prayer?"
23026What is to be done?
23026What is your name, please?
23026What is your news?
23026What trouble would it be to tote''em over?
23026What was it?
23026What will they suspect, then, if we stop here?
23026What yo''want to cross de riber fur?
23026What''s that for?
23026What''s that? 23026 What''s that?"
23026What''s the cause of that?
23026What''s the matter with that?
23026What''s the matter? 23026 What''s the matter?"
23026What''s the use, Jim?
23026When was that?
23026Where are they?
23026Where can he be?
23026Where is Mabel? 23026 Where is it?
23026Where is papa? 23026 Where was you when The Panther and me was having our little argyment?"
23026Where? 23026 Who am yo''?
23026Who comes he to see?
23026Who dar?
23026Who dar?
23026Who has charge of''em, Daniel?
23026Who is that man?
23026Whose voice was it, then?
23026Why did n''t you do it? 23026 Why did not the white dogs all come ashore and chase the Shawanoes?"
23026Why do n''t dey be gemmen?
23026Why do you express that doubt, when it has been a good many years since the people in our old homes have suffered from the Indians?
23026Why does n''t General Washington send some one who knows how to fight the Indians, and with men enough to whip them?
23026Why does the missionary come to the camp of Wa- on- mon when more than one of the Shawanoes have fallen by the rifles of the pale- faces?
23026Why not go back for that?
23026Why not go there at once, without stopping at the block- house?
23026Why not?
23026Why?
23026Will he be there when the sun appears above the tree- tops?
23026Would n''t the chief like to lay hands on him?
23026Would you like to do it?
23026Yo''tole me not to speak or move or breve; if I do n''t speak or move, ca n''t you let up on de breving bus''ness? 23026 You do n''t think the gal was mistook?"
23026You remember t''other flatboat,said Kenton, partially recovering his self- mastery,"the one the MacDougalls was on, and they was all killed?"
23026You was n''t at the block- house, Dan''l, when the flatboat stopped there?
23026''Sposen he had n''t done so, what would hab come of me?
23026Am I wrong in that hope, dearest?"
23026Am yo''name Girty?"
23026And what did I say?"
23026And why did they not do so?
23026But dare lie hope that such an opportunity would be presented to him?
23026Can it be that Simon underestimates the prowess of Wa- on- mon?
23026Can you tell me how the thing is to be done, Dan''l?"
23026Could he believe his eyes?
23026Did he not help the pale face dogs to flee across the river in the boat?"
23026Does he come to seek Wa- on- mon alone?"
23026Have n''t heard anything of Boone since I left you?"
23026He was silent a minute, and replied by means of a pointed question himself:"Is the child on the tree the child of the missionary?"
23026Holding himself somewhat unsteadily, he looked around in the gloom at his elder escort, and demanded:"Where going?"
23026Howsumever,"added the elder ranger,"what''s snakes got to do with the bus''ness afore us?"
23026I wonder whether he had any talk with The Panther?
23026If that''s so, what''s to hinder two or three doing it, by treading on each other''s heels?"
23026It was evident the youth felt quite proud of his exploits, and who can blame him?
23026Kenton?"
23026Kenton?"
23026Kenton?"
23026Kenton?"
23026Nothing has happened to any of''em?"
23026Now, to come down to the point, when we halt near the gulch will our position be such that we can make a good defence against an attack?"
23026Oh, where is she?"
23026Shall I tell the white hunter that these are the words of Wa- on- mon?"
23026Should not the missionary feel thus toward those whom the Great Spirit is pleased to make white?"
23026Starting up, the missionary looked around and inquired:"What has become of the canoe Jethro and I brought with us?"
23026Suppose he fails in both instances-- what then?"
23026Suppose we see nothing of Boone or Kenton again?"
23026Suppressing all evidence of emotion, Finley asked:"What are the wishes of my brother, the mighty Wa- on- mon?"
23026Then Kenton asked, in his guarded undertone:"What do you make of it, Dan''l?"
23026What better chance could they ask?"
23026What can it be?"
23026What do you think the varmints mean to do?"
23026What does it look like?"
23026What has become of Mabel?
23026What has happened?"
23026What more inviting opening could the crouching Shawanoes ask than was here presented to them?
23026What task could be more hopeless?
23026What was to prevent the complete success of the plan?
23026What''s that?"
23026Why not swathe himself in these instead of using the awkward and cumbersome box?
23026called Hastings, who had hastened to return upon hearing his wild shout;"he''s gone under; did he bite you?"
23026exclaimed the chieftain;"how many of them have fallen?"
23026for how long should this be said of them?
23026he asked himself,"or talk in American, so dat anoder gemmen can understand''em?
23026he exclaimed, leaping from the floor in exultation;"why did n''t I tink ob it afore?
23026how''s dat?"
23026muttered the angry Kenton,"but what can have become of the younker?"
23026where is mamma?"
23026who''s this?"
31590A road?
31590Alone?
31590And James was not with you?
31590And if they do not shoot and you make captives of them, do you promise that you will not harm them when you take them to your village?
31590And is it true?
31590And now?
31590And powder?
31590And second?
31590And the place where the Indian was hugged by the bear?
31590And why should I complain?
31590And you are not afraid?
31590And you have sufficient bullets?
31590And your mother?
31590Are all here who are expected?
31590Are the Indians near us?
31590Are there many Shawnees here?
31590Are you coming with us, Peleg?
31590Are you not afraid to go to the Blue Licks?
31590Are you to lead the scouts on the south?
31590But it is true, is n''t it? 31590 But we are not to stay here, are we?"
31590But will you dare to come back with your family with only you and Israel to protect them?
31590Can you find the place where you dropped her?
31590Did I not tell you what I would do?
31590Did the Cherokees sell to him?
31590Did they expect to throw us off the trail in that way?
31590Did you call to him?
31590Did you say he is here now?
31590Did you shoot him?
31590Did young Boone go with you?
31590Do you find anything new?
31590Do you know how many of the Indians were killed?
31590Do you make that as a motion?
31590Do you mean,asked Boone once more,"that if they do not shoot, you will not?"
31590Do you mean,inquired Boone,"that my friends will be taken prisoners and not shot?"
31590Do you still plan to go on?
31590Do you think I ever can learn?
31590Do you think the Indians are planning another attack?
31590Do you think they have taken him?
31590Do you think they will come back again?
31590Do you think we can hold this place?
31590Do you think we ought to stop for that?
31590Do you think your father is fearful the redskins may attack us before we come to the Licks, where he affirms he will make our settlement?
31590Do you want to see Daniel Boone?
31590Does he?
31590Go where?
31590Has he?
31590Have they followed you, lad?
31590Have you seen any more signs?
31590Have you shot a good many of them?
31590Have you tried it?
31590Have you?
31590Henry? 31590 How about men?"
31590How did you come?
31590How did you get to the fort?
31590How far have we come?
31590How far is that from here?
31590How is Jemima this morning?
31590How is it,inquired Peleg,"that you find your way through the forests?
31590How long did they keep you?
31590How many Indians did you say there were at the door?
31590How many Indians were in that ambuscade?
31590How many are here?
31590How many are here?
31590How many captives do you think they have taken with them?
31590How many warriors were in the band?
31590How many were there altogether?
31590How many?
31590How old is your father?
31590How was that?
31590If the Shawnees do not go on the warpath, why should we?
31590If they burn us at the stake?
31590If you go with me, is this the gun you will take?
31590Into their house?
31590Is Sam Oliver here again?
31590Is it far from here?
31590Is it on our way?
31590Make a pet of him, are you? 31590 Me fader have sleep and see----""What do you mean, he had a dream?"
31590Now, then,he continued after a moment,"is it your judgment that the best thing for us to do is to return to Bryant''s Station?"
31590Peleg,said Daniel Boone quietly,"would you prefer to remain here in the settlement, or go with me on a scout?"
31590Peleg,whispered Israel,"what do you think will be done to the girls if the Indians see us before we get within rifle shot?"
31590Sam got the two ermine then, did n''t he?
31590Seen any signs o''redskins?
31590Shall we start now?
31590Shall we stop at night?
31590So you came?
31590So you have your share, too, do you?
31590So you started right away, did you?
31590Suppose they do not have anything in the house to eat?
31590That''s more than half that went out, is n''t it?
31590Then there is no one to whom you can turn?
31590To stay there?
31590Was he not with you?
31590Was it an arrow?
31590Was the bear running from them?
31590Were any shot after you had crossed the river?
31590Were they both armed?
31590What are you doing?
31590What are you going to do now?
31590What are you going to do?
31590What are you planning to do next?
31590What can we do?
31590What can we do?
31590What did he do? 31590 What did he dream?"
31590What did you say you have named it?
31590What do you mean?
31590What do you mean?
31590What do you think is the best thing to do, then?
31590What do you think?
31590What do you want?
31590What does he want?
31590What does that mean?
31590What does this mean?
31590What for?
31590What girls? 31590 What happened to Captain Estill?"
31590What happened to the gun?
31590What have you named it?
31590What is it, Master Hargrave?
31590What is it, Master Hargrave?
31590What is it?
31590What is that, sir?
31590What is that?
31590What is the meeting for?
31590What is the plan?
31590What is your name?
31590What mean you by that?
31590What was his promise?
31590What was it?
31590What was the trouble?
31590What will happen to us?
31590What will he do now?
31590What word?
31590What you goin''to do with your friend?
31590What''s that?
31590What''s the matter, Master Hargrave?
31590What''s the trouble, Peleg?
31590What''s wrong, lads?
31590When do we go?
31590When do you go?
31590When?
31590Where are they now?
31590Where can I find him? 31590 Where can we go?"
31590Where do we meet?
31590Where is he now?
31590Where is my wife? 31590 Where is that, and what is it?"
31590Where is that?
31590Where?
31590Which means that you will take us all to your village?
31590Who are they?
31590Who was he?
31590Who was that?
31590Why are you here? 31590 Why did Colonel Richard Henderson,"repeated Peleg,"and the other gentlemen wish to purchase so much land?"
31590Why did he not return with you?
31590Why did n''t you hit her?
31590Why did n''t you stay with him then?
31590Why did not that man stay all night?
31590Why do you cling to the desk in that manner?
31590Why do you not prefer to remain in the settlement? 31590 Why do you say that?"
31590Why do you say that?
31590Why do you think that?
31590Why does he do that?
31590Why is that?
31590Why not?
31590Why not?
31590Why not?
31590Why should I be?
31590Why?
31590Will the Indians leave?
31590Will they not do it yet?
31590Will you be one of the advance guard?
31590Will you stay here while I go back over the trail a little way to see if I can find any signs of the varmints? 31590 You are not going to allow it, are you?"
31590You do n''t think anything will happen to- night, do you?
31590You have lost Singing Susan?
31590You have never been troubled that way, have you, Sam?
31590You know the way to the Station?
31590You know who I am, do n''t you?
31590You like tobacco?
31590You say you and your Shawnee father and brother buried the canoe in which you came down the river?
31590Are they coming?"
31590As soon as he spied the lads he said,"Is Daniel Boone in this settlement?"
31590CHAPTER XXI FLIGHT"What do you think, Peleg?"
31590Can you, son?"
31590Changing his tone, Boone said:"Have you seen anything in your friend to make you feel suspicious of him?"
31590Daniel laughed derisively and said:"Pray, Mr. Venerable Barnes, how long since you were a boy yourself?"
31590Did the master get him?"
31590Do n''t you remember what your name was when you were a white boy?"
31590Do you know that they were the first white women ever to stand on the banks of the Kantuckee River?"
31590Do you know what that word means?"
31590Do you think we can ever get through?"
31590Does he rap your knuckles with his ferrule?"
31590Gesticulating forcefully, the young man inquired,"He me fader?"
31590Glancing at the object to which his attention had been directed, Sam whistled and then said,"Seen any more?"
31590Had his enemies already killed his son or had they made him a prisoner?
31590Have you seen any?"
31590How have you been this long time?"
31590How is Singing Susan?"
31590How would they be able to defend themselves from an attack?
31590I suppose a beating does not trouble him much?"
31590I wonder if they are all really gone?"
31590If a man steals, is n''t that the place where he belongs?"
31590Ignoring his suffering, the schoolmaster managed to gasp out a tolerably full explanation:"What do you suppose?
31590Instantly running toward the log house, Peleg was met by the frightened woman, who, touching him on the arm, said:"Do you hear that sound?
31590Is it true that he is having a record kept of the places he has found and the journeys he has made?"
31590Is that true?"
31590Me white Shawnee, where go?
31590Or was it doubly dangerous because the Indians were attempting from the other three sides to drive the unfortunate men into a trap?
31590Peleg suggested,"Was it an iron kettle?"
31590Peleg,"inquired Boone, turning to the young scout,"how many do you make out were in this band that stole Jemima?"
31590Reluctantly the young men halted, and Peleg said:"Why do you not want us to chase them?
31590Some of them said:"If the men were afraid that they might be shot, why should they ask the women to go in their place?"
31590Tell me, how is Blackfish these days?"
31590There was a slight smile on the face of Daniel Boone as he said,"Did they?
31590Was he killed?"
31590Was it necessary?"
31590Was the border in front of him unguarded?
31590What do you mean?"
31590What do you think?"
31590What do you want?"
31590What had become of James?
31590What is it?"
31590What shall I do with you?"
31590Where are my children?"
31590Where?"
31590Which do you like better?"
31590Who''s Henry?"
31590Why can you not find it when you go back?"
31590Why did you fight the lynx in that way?"
31590Why do you not go with them?"
31590Will you come?"
31590You can not blame him for that, can you?"
31590Your father is not living?"
31590[ Illustration:"''What is that?''
31590[ Illustration:"One of the men who had been stationed as a guard was shot early in the morning"]"What are you doing here?
31590demanded Israel when he saw his younger brother Daniel among the men in the assembly,"What are you doing here?"