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38840And what do you propose to do with us now?
38840Are you going to turn us adrift here?
38840How did you surprise my camp without a struggle? 38840 How is this?"
38840On foot?
38840What chance is there to trade for him?
38840What do you mean by it?
38840Where''s your command? 38840 Who fired that shot?"
38840After they had disarmed us, Simpson asked,"Well, Smith, what are you going to do with us?"
38840Bill said:"How?"
38840How does that beautiful spot down in the valley suit you?"
38840How does that suit you?"
38840I ca n''t understand it?"
38840Massa Bill, am dat you?"
38840Simpson?"
38840The boy jumped up, grasped his rifle, and said,"What are you doing with my horse?"
38840The chief in his guttural tones, without changing his expression at all, said:"How?"
38840The wagon train was a mile in the rear, and when it came up one of the drivers asked,"How are we going down there?"
38840Then he sang out,"Massa Bill, is you got any hawdtack?"
38840Where''s General Penrose?"
38840the leader of the Danites?"
15583And you, Billy?
15583And you, Cody?
15583Billy, what is the matter?
15583Boy pale- face know chief?
15583Boy, ai n''t you the one who killed Hugh Hall in Kansas some time ago?
15583But are you used to hard riding and a life of danger?
15583But what will my mother think of me?
15583Captain Denham, will you permit that boy to cover me with his revolver and hurl insult upon me?
15583Do you love me now, pard?
15583How do you make that out?
15583How shall we shoot it off, Billy?
15583The best way, Hugh; but what about the wife that''s now on your trail?
15583Ther devil yer say: waal, I has heerd o''him as a greased terror, an''he looks it; but who''s with yer, young pard?
15583This red- skin country?
15583Waal, did yer get yer b''ar?
15583Was he mad?
15583Well, Billy?
15583Well, Velvet, where will you find a camping place to- night?
15583Well, what have you got to- day that''s worthy our picking, my Boy Driver?
15583Whar''s yer critter?
15583What care I for her, after I have run off with Nannie?
15583What could it mean?
15583What do you mean?
15583What for come here?
15583What pale- face boy do here?
15583What with, boy, fists or knives?
15583When come back?
15583Where friend?
15583Who are you?
15583Who are you?
15583Who be they, Billy?
15583Who is there?
15583Who is you?
15583Who''s cheating, Buffalo Bill?
15583Who''s goin''ter say no?
15583Yes; but do your young men intend to kill me?
15583You are sure it''s coming to''em, Hugh?
1558320 WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES SAYING, SISTER?
15583By the way, where''s that old father of yours?"
15583He asked,''What detained you?''
15583Jack looked at me and said,''Bill, how long will it take you to commit your part?''
15583Nearer and nearer came the rushing band, for what had two hundred mounted warriors to fear from one man?
15583Roy Velvet turned very pale, but said:"Are you mad, boy?"
15583Speaking to him in Sioux, which the boy understood, he asked:"What pale- face boy do here?"
15583The next it was:"I wonder if he has not lost his way?"
15583The old man and his sons quickly lowered their rifles, while the former said:"A friend in blue uniform, while we wear the gray?''
15583This served as a warning to the others, and they stood like statues, while one said:"Pard, who is yer?"
15583Who has not heard the name of Buffalo Bill-- a magic name, seemingly, to every boy''s heart?
15583they must pay toll; and they generally have good watches; but what is it, a woman''s rights meeting, or a Seminary broke loose?''
12740Are yon firing blank cartridges?
12740Are you a constable?
12740Are you anxious to see a big, fighting general?
12740Can it be possible that you are Cody?
12740Can we have our guns?
12740Do any of you know where the Springs are?
12740Do you hear, Cody?
12740Do you remember,I continued,"the young fellow you caught behind a tree, and sent for him afterward to ask him why he did so?"
12740Do you think you can find Forrest''s army?
12740Does it?
12740Does n''t Buffalo Bill live here?
12740General,I replied,"why not wait until the scouts get a little nearer?
12740How are we going to protect ourselves on the way?
12740How do you know, Billy?
12740How do you know?
12740How far are we from the Springs?
12740How far are we from the Springs?
12740How?
12740I could drive cavayard, could n''t I?
12740If I give you your horse and mule will you proceed at once to Fort Lyon?
12740If I let you go, sir, will you leave the Post at once and not bother anyone at Sheridan?
12740Is that you?
12740Look here, White,I demanded,"what the devil are you following me in this way for?"
12740Look yere, kid,he shouted,"ye see this knife?"
12740McCarthy,said I,"shall we run or fight?"
12740Sakes alive, Massa Bill, am dat you?
12740Six- shooters?
12740Well, I''ve got to make it yet,I said, and then to Rose:"How did the fall hit you?"
12740Well, sir, will you at least promise not to interfere any further with the quartermaster''s agent at Sheridan?
12740Well,said the herd boss,"how do you propose to settle it?"
12740What can you do?
12740What chance is there to trade for him?
12740What does all this''Honorable''mean, General?
12740What does this mean?
12740What fall?
12740What is it?
12740What is it?
12740What is that?
12740What kind of a present?
12740What made this town move away?
12740When will we get to the Springs?
12740Where are we now?
12740Where is your horse?
12740Where''s your command? 12740 Who are you?"
12740Who in thunder are you?
12740Who the dickens is Webb?
12740Who''s there?
12740Why are you away so much?
12740Why do n''t you tell the General that?
12740Why?
12740Yes,admitted Mrs. Cody,"but what has that got to do with it?"
12740Yes,commented Mrs. Cody,"and where is your$ 250,000?"
12740Your orders were to follow me, were n''t they?
12740Can you guide me on that trip?"
12740Finally Bache asked, good- humoredly:"Is this the way you break in all your new lieutenants, Major?"
12740Have we not the same right as the White Man?"
12740How does that suit you?"
12740How does that valley suit you?"
12740I said:"General, do you remember the battle of Tupedo?"
12740If the White Man does not want us to fight, why does he take our land?
12740Lonsdale, approaching and extending his hand, smiled and said:"Ah, Colonel Cody, another one of your Yankee friends, eh?"
12740Massa Bill, does you- all reckon we is ebber gwine to get out o''heah?"
12740The leader of the gang swaggered toward me and inquired menacingly:"Where are you going, young man, and who''s with you?"
12740Then he sang out to me:"Massa Bill, is you got any hahdtack?"
12740What will you take to call it off?"
12740When the wagon- train, which was a mile in the rear, came up, one of the drivers asked:"How are we going to get down there?"
12740Where''s General Penrose?"
12740Who are you, anyway?"
10030All right,said I as I took them,"but where will I meet you again?"
10030And what do you propose to do with us now?
10030Are you going to turn us adrift here?
10030Are you the lad who is going to drive to- day?
10030Blarst your heyes, driver, why do n''t you let them go?
10030Captain, what does this mean?
10030Do you expect to catch those buffaloes on that Gothic steed?
10030Does it?
10030General, how about this mule, anyhow?
10030Good enough, Bill; you shall have the horse; but are you sure you can find your way on such a dark night as this?
10030How did you surprise my camp without a struggle? 10030 How is this?"
10030How long will it take you to commit your part to memory, Bill?
10030How many of you are there?
10030How much are the costs?
10030I ca n''t allow any such business as this, Cody,said he,"what do you mean by it?"
10030I thought you promised to come into the Opera House by the private entrance?
10030If I give you the horse and mule will you proceed at once to Fort Lyon?
10030McCarthy, shall we dismount and fight, or run?
10030Mr. Willis, there comes old Gobel, with Frank and somebody else, and they are after me-- what am I going to do?
10030On foot?
10030Wa- al, now, stranger,exclaimed one of the crowd,"what kind o''critter have you got anyhow, as how you''re afraid to back him up very heavy?"
10030Well, old boy, you''re alive, are you?
10030Well, sir, what are you going to do about it?
10030Well, sir; will you at least agree not to interfere any further with the quartermaster''s agent at Sheridan?
10030What are you doing out here?
10030What chance is there to trade for him?
10030What does it mean?
10030What is your business here to- day?
10030What the deuce do you mean? 10030 What''s the matter?"
10030Where are you going, young man; and who''s with you?
10030Where is the black abolition jay- hawker?
10030Where''s your command? 10030 Where''s your horse?"
10030Who fired that shot?
10030Why, did we not give them to you-- did you not bring them to camp in the ambulance?
10030After they had disarmed us, Simpson asked,"Well, Smith, what are you going to do with us?"
10030And where is the satisfaction, And how will the boys get square?
10030Bob would occasionally look down from his seat, and, seeing their frightened faces, would ask,"Well, how do you like staging in this country now?"
10030Buntline now came into the room and said:"Boys, how are you getting along?"
10030Buntline, whose ire was rising, said to Nixon:"What rent will you ask for your theater for next week?"
10030By giving the reds more rifles?
10030Did I hear the news from Custer?
10030Do I hear any man who wants to come agin me on them yer terms?"
10030Finally Bache said, good- humoredly:"Is this the way you break in all your Lieutenants, Major?"
10030Have you got your company yet?"
10030He looked up as I entered, and startled me by saying:"You little rascal, what are you doing in those''secesh''clothes?"
10030He said-- as if it were in the play:"Where have you been, Bill?
10030How does that beautiful spot down in the valley suit you?"
10030How does that suit you?"
10030How long will it take you?"
10030I asked;"What are they saying?
10030I exclaimed;"did n''t we spend any money on grub at all?"
10030I had no blank forms, and had not yet received the statutes of Nebraska to copy from, so I asked the man:"Where is the fellow who has got your horse?"
10030I suppose you''re pretty tired after your long journey?"
10030I was ushered into the General''s presence, and as we had met before he recognized me and said:"Hello, Cody, is that you?"
10030Invite them to take more hair?
10030Massa Bill, am dat you?"
10030My father, in the course of the conversation with her, said:"Do you know Elijah Cody?"
10030Opening a window, she coolly sang out, in a firm tone of voice:"Who are you?
10030Simpson?"
10030The next day we met him by appointment, and the first thing he said, was:"Boys, are you ready for business?"
10030The officer then called up another policeman, and Bill again asked:"How many of you are there now?"
10030The wagon train was a mile in the rear, and when it came up, one of the drivers asked:"How are we going down there?"
10030Then addressing myself to the bride, I said,"Do you take this man to be your lawful wedded husband through life, to love, honor and obey him?"
10030Then he sang out,"Massa Bill, is you got any hawd tack?"
10030Then there seemed to follow a kind of hurried whispering-- a sort of consultation-- and then some one called out:"Who''s there?"
10030They were asked:"Do you know who this man is?"
10030What do you want here?"
10030What for?
10030What has kept you so long?"
10030What is his name?"
10030What the mischief do you mean by the cue?
10030Where is the animal?"
10030Where''s General Penrose?"
10030Who are you?"
10030Who under the sun are you, anyhow?"
10030Would n''t you like to have a partner in your enterprise?"
10030are you the boy that was riding there, and was called the youngest rider on the road?"
10030the leader of the Danites?"
1248And he was captured?
1248And if I did, what then?
1248And what is your name?
1248Are you a Confederate soldier?
1248Are you a soldier?
1248Are you sure you know the way?
1248But suppose,said one of the party,"that you were in the valley behind one of the foothills-- what then?"
1248Can you push along a little faster, General?
1248Colonel, shall we stretch the full canvas?
1248Did n''t you know we were coming?
1248Did n''t you know,cried Will,"that my continued absence meant danger in the air?
1248Did that rascal, C----, have anything to do with her death?
1248Did they rob you?
1248Did you ever hear of a tiger- mastiff, German mastiff, boar- hound, great Dane? 1248 Do you expect to run down a buffalo with a horse like that?"
1248Do you think, Cody, that mule can set the pace to reach Larned in a day?
1248Does it?
1248Going to change your colors, eh?
1248Hain''t you the boy rider I has heard of-- the youngest rider on the trail?
1248Has n''t Will Goodman been here?
1248How could that old fortune- teller know what I''m going to be?
1248How could ze presiman won a show?
1248How is that, Lew-- poisoned?
1248How old be you?
1248How? 1248 How?"
1248My what?
1248Now, I''d look pretty in a novel, would n''t I?
1248Oh, Will, how could you do such a thing?
1248Oh, are you the boy rider that was on Chrisman''s division?
1248Puzzled by the apparently unfamiliar name, I asked:''Pardon me, but whom did you say?''
1248Religious parents, I suppose?
1248Speedy? 1248 The king?
1248The question now was, could I return without running into Indians? 1248 Well, General,"said Will, when they swung off on the trail again,"what do you think of my mount?"
1248Well, sir,said he,"what do you want with me?"
1248Well, then, why am I such a conspicuous object?
1248Well, what do you want?
1248Were there horses to meet them?
1248What Thompson?
1248What can a boy of your age do?
1248What is the matter?
1248What is your denomination?
1248What kind of dog do you call him?
1248What''s that?
1248What''s the matter with you?
1248What, again?
1248When will you set out?
1248Where did they hold you up?
1248Where were you born?
1248Where''s Cody?
1248Where''s your strong- box?
1248Who are you?
1248Who''s there? 1248 Who''s there?"
1248Who''s with you?
1248Why did n''t you shoot that first deer; did you have another attack like you had when you were a little boy?
1248Why, sir, are you not the king?
1248Why,said Will, innocently,"are buffaloes pretty speedy?"
1248Will you oblige me by tying your friend''s hands? 1248 Will you send a couple of wagons along to fetch in the meat?"
1248Will, what was the matter with you just now?
1248You do n''t think of going buffalo- hunting without Will, do you?
1248Your denomination?
1248Ai n''t it, mother?"
1248As he neared the steamer he called out,"Where is that Kansas Jayhawker?
1248Can I say a few words of welcome?
1248Did General Hazen say the cattle were for them?
1248Did he desire that the chief''s young men should accompany him?
1248Do n''t he have to be?"
1248Do you know what these papers contain?"
1248Do you want the job?"
1248Does their Great Spirit tell them to do this?
1248Early in the course of the conversation he asked:"''Madame, you haf undoubted been to see ze gr- rand Bouf- falo Beel?''
1248Had Phillips lost his way?
1248Had he failed to locate the snow- covered dugout?
1248Had he fallen victim to Indians?
1248Had he perished in the storm?
1248Had the rear train been overcome by a larger band of savages?
1248Have I spoken truly the words of the white man''s Book?"
1248He rode along in silence for a few moments, and then turned to me with the query:"Did you ever look into a deer''s eyes?"
1248How could a man ride alone into such a gloomy, terror- haunted domain?
1248How?"
1248I guess you do n''t know what horse you are riding, do you?
1248It was late in the afternoon when we reached the ranch; and the greeting of the overseer was:"Well, well; what''s all this?"
1248Nat''s face paled as he asked,"Do you think I''m a spy, Billy?"
1248Only a dog, do you say?
1248Silence-- followed by a hurried whispering, and the demand:"Who''s there?"
1248So he asked carelessly:"What have you been about lately, Bill?"
1248Stopping at a farm- house one day to obtain a meal, he was not a little surprised to hear the salutation:"Well, Billy, my boy, how are you?"
1248Suppose I make the trip, get a team for our wagon, and come back for you?"
1248That all?
1248That heartened us, babes as we were, for was not our brother our reliance in every emergency?
1248The next question was, were there soldiers with the cattle?
1248The teamster replied:"Guying that horse?
1248Thus wore the long and weary hours away, and though the men, who knew how hard a trip it was, often asked,"How goes it, Billy?"
1248Was it, then, strange that mother looked with unusual hope upon her second son?
1248Was that his name?
1248Was there a chance that the scout was mistaken?
1248We dressed the wound, and thought little of it, until some horsemen rode up, with the inquiry,"Have you seen a dog pass here?"
1248What did you enlist on the wrong side for, anyway?"
1248What more could you desire?"
1248What should I do?
1248Where were the cattle?
1248Who are you, anyway?"
1248Who goes there?"
1248Why did you take me for the king?"
1248Will it be frank and hearty, or reserved and doubtful?
1248Will returned from his scouting trip shortly after the departure of the hunting party, and his first query was:"Is Nellie here?"
1248Without a trace of"buck fever,"Will jumped up, rifle in hand, and demanded:"Here, what are you doing with my horse?"
1248Would Will drive the cattle to them?
1248Would he trust Will for a load of supplies?
1248Would the gallant beast, wounded as he was, be able to long maintain the fierce pace he had set?
1248Yankee- like, the reply was another question:"You sent a man named Nat Golden into the Union lines, did you not, sir?"
1248and what do you want?"
1248was the first query; and this answered, with sundry other information esteemed essential,"Where''s your horse?"
29792Ah, yes, you mean that he has been captured?
29792All quiet along the trail, then?
29792Am I to be blindfolded and bound again when you are taking me from here?
29792And another ransom demanded?
29792And do you know all this to be as you have stated?
29792And just why?
29792And none of the stock- tenders had seen him?
29792And now you wish to turn stage- driver?
29792And t''other, Doc?
29792And that purpose, Cody?
29792And the road- agents?
29792And then?
29792And they were killed?
29792And this is the end?
29792And to me; but do you think I should send another courier to Buffalo Bill making known this intended attack?
29792And what did you find out?
29792And what is that conjecture, Doctor Dick, for I believe you are so called?
29792And what message does he send?
29792And where is the chief?
29792And where was that, sir?
29792And who is driving now?
29792And who was the other man?
29792And you are getting rich, I suppose?
29792And you are in earnest, Harding?
29792And you found him?
29792And you have not found the one you seek?
29792And you will stand all this expense?
29792And your chief?
29792Andrew Seldon?
29792Any more?
29792Anything suspicious about, pard?
29792Are they here to stay?
29792Are you a driver?
29792Are you not road- agents, robbers, and murderers, and are you not holding me here for ransom, after having robbed me of a large sum in my keeping?
29792As you wish, pard; but will you be gone long?
29792Brassy?
29792But how can you?
29792But if I am?
29792But were refused?
29792But why are they masked, and what does it mean that they have that young girl in their midst? 29792 But why bind my hands?"
29792But will you pay his ransom, Miss Seldon?
29792By all means, and I''ll give my friends a hint to be ready if Brassy''s pards go to showing an ugly mood, while you will go prepared, Doc?
29792By going?
29792By whom?
29792By whom?
29792By whom?
29792Can you?
29792Certainly, Harding, but where is he?
29792Could you lead the way to their retreat?
29792Did he give no reason for his act, sir?
29792Did he take the coach through, Cody?
29792Did none of the miners come out from Last Chance?
29792Did you bring the young lady?
29792Did you know him?
29792Did you not speak to him of it?
29792Did you not tell her?
29792Did you request it?
29792Do I?
29792Do n''t fear no trouble, do yer?
29792Do so, and----"And what?
29792Do you believe that Sergeant Wallace Weston is dead?
29792Do you fear to go?
29792Do you know how much?
29792Do you know how to drive?
29792Do you know the motive of the road- agents in making that poor crazy fellow a prisoner?
29792Do you know this, Miss Seldon, or is it only conjecture on your part?
29792Do you know what became of the young man who came West in search of him?
29792Do you mean that I shall mount to the box, sir?
29792Do you mean to take my life, man?
29792Do you mind giving me the date?
29792Do you think I could guide a party after you?
29792Driving stage?
29792Five?
29792For what purpose?
29792For what purpose?
29792For what?
29792Have you a driver to take the coach out to W---- on its next run, landlord?
29792Have you found your father?
29792Have you much of value with you?
29792Have you seen him since coming West?
29792He fears that I, a young girl, may lead a force upon his secret retreat?
29792He will still hunt me down?
29792How can you get it by taking me with you?
29792How do you mean our chances, Harding?
29792How do you mean?
29792How do you mean?
29792How do you mean?
29792How goes it, doctor?
29792How is that?
29792How is your patient, doctor?
29792How many are in it?
29792How many?
29792How so, Doc?
29792How so, may I ask?
29792How so, sir?
29792How so?
29792How then?
29792How will you get it?
29792How?
29792How?
29792I also praised old Huck, Doc, but he does not care to be thanked; but what is to be done about this attempted attack on the coach?
29792I am glad of this; but will your chief keep faith, or will he play the traitor for a third time and escape giving me up through some trick?
29792I am glad to learn all this; but let me ask you about your outlaw band?
29792I can but answer yes, for I have been; but am I not to have my trunk and side- saddle?
29792I feel that, and we will be friends; but why do you look so anxious?
29792I hope it may prove true that I am to be ransomed, and I will be ready to go with you; but where is your chief?
29792I suppose you were anxious upon reaching the Dead Line?
29792I thought they were passengers who had been killed?
29792I will be your guide to the deserted camp, sir; but do you expect to find Mr. Cody there?
29792I''ll do so; but did you learn anything in particular about this attack?
29792If I pay you the amount you said was to be sent by me, will you let the lady go?
29792Indeed?
29792Is he the one the girl is coming to see?
29792Is it too bulky for me to hide?
29792Is there no way in which you can disprove that?
29792Is this a demand?
29792It was the masked road- agents?
29792Kidnaped?
29792Killing them?
29792Knowing it, you did not come to the rescue of poor Weston?
29792May I ask how?
29792May I ask why?
29792May I ask your reasons?
29792Miss Seldon, may I speak a word to you?
29792No, I can mount without your aid; but where is your chief?
29792No, sir, I escaped; but as you are going to seek Buffalo Bill may I join you?
29792Now, I asks a reason why?
29792Now, how is that poor passenger who was crazed by a shot from the road- agents?
29792Now, how''s yer sick man?
29792Now, what freight have you on?
29792Of what?
29792Shall I aid you to mount, miss?
29792So you give up the search wholly?
29792Thank you, Pard Cody, for your kindness, and will be glad to do as you wish; but may I ask a favor?
29792That means you are on the right trail to bag those road- agents?
29792The outlaw chief did this?
29792The pay is good; but have you no references?
29792The place where Bud and Dave were killed?
29792Then I am free to go, sir?
29792Then he has two?
29792Then why wince under the name of cutthroat? 29792 They appear to be well handled?"
29792They are here for gold, then?
29792They did not fire again?
29792They did not see you?
29792They go masked in camp?
29792They kept no watch, doubtless; but will you follow them?
29792They were guilty?
29792Think so?
29792Those three stains tell you that, old man?
29792To get the young lady?
29792Upon honor?
29792Was any reason given?
29792Was he never captured, sir?
29792Well, Cody, what does this masquerading mean?
29792Well, Doctor Dick, what do you think of our chances?
29792Well, again?
29792Well, pards, what has happened?
29792Well, sir?
29792Well, sir?
29792Well, what is it, Harding?
29792Well, what is to be done?
29792Well, what will be your plans now?
29792Well, you wish me to break the news to her?
29792What chance is there for it?
29792What do you mean?
29792What do you mean?
29792What does it, what can it, mean?
29792What does that mean?
29792What else can there be?
29792What have I to fear, pard?
29792What have you to say?
29792What is it?
29792What is it?
29792What is to be done now?
29792What is your name?
29792What money?
29792What threat?
29792What was it?
29792What was their tenor?
29792What will the demand be for?
29792When could you begin?
29792When shall we start?
29792When was this, sir?
29792When will you pay it?
29792When?
29792Where are the bodies?
29792Where are they?
29792Where did you come from?
29792Where is he?
29792Where is he?
29792Where is he?
29792Where is she?
29792Where is the money?
29792Where was this, Miss Seldon?
29792Where would you take me?
29792Where?
29792Where?
29792Whether I believe Sergeant Wallace Weston dead?
29792Which one, for I have a number of patients just now?
29792Who are they?
29792Who are you, may I ask?
29792Who are you?
29792Who is following you?
29792Who is he, Harding?
29792Who is he?
29792Who sent you here?
29792Who was her father?
29792Who were they?
29792Who will pay it, then?
29792Who?
29792Who?
29792Why Doctor Dick?
29792Why do otherwise, sir?
29792Why do you do it?
29792Why is that?
29792Why not, Landlord Larry?
29792Why not, for he has a number of friends?
29792Why not?
29792Why not?
29792Why so?
29792Why, was not that the chief who gave you over to me to- day?
29792Will you go there?
29792Will you not question him, doctor, telling him about her, and see if you can not get him to talk rationally?
29792Will you ransom Bernard Brandon?
29792With what result, sir?
29792Wo n''t I? 29792 Yes, if we only get through, pard, for do you know I am more anxious now than when I am alone?"
29792You are able to pay back so large a ransom, are you?
29792You are determined?
29792You are sure that it is the one she seeks?
29792You are sure?
29792You are sure?
29792You ask what this third demand will be?
29792You do n''t mean it?
29792You do not?
29792You does n''t mean ter say that yer is going ter drive ther run, Doc?
29792You have good reason for believing it, then?
29792You have not got the money with you?
29792You have not heard of the young man who came at your bidding?
29792You have seen your chief?
29792You have something to report to me, then?
29792You killed him, you mean?
29792You killed them?
29792You knew Sergeant Mayhew, then?
29792You knew him?
29792You know all that you risk?
29792You know that the sergeant was my friend, that he had saved my life twice in battle, and I loved him as I did a brother?
29792You know this?
29792You know this?
29792You made what grave?
29792You may have noted that the name of Mayhew is upon yonder aspen- tree?
29792You remember my duel with Hugh Mayhew, and that he fell by my hand? 29792 You say that Dave Dockery was able to write a note, landlord?"
29792You say that the ransom of Bernard Brandon will not be the end?
29792You told the agent at W---- about old Huck''s fate?
29792You were held up?
29792You were well treated, I hope, Miss Seldon?
29792You will keep it in confidence, between us two?
29792You will pay it?
29792You?
29792You?
29792You?
29792You?
29792You?
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29792A breathless silence followed these words, and then a voice broke it with:"Doc, who is the dead man?"
29792A laugh greeted this remark of the driver, and once again the unseen road- agent called out:"Did you bring the gold?"
29792A man awoke, and asked drowsily:"What is it, Sully?"
29792After sitting in silence for some minutes the gold- hunter said:"Surgeon Powell, you were speaking of Wallace Weston to- day?"
29792Are you from Fort Faraway, sir?"
29792As he drew near he politely raised his sombrero and said:"I hope I find Miss Seldon well?"
29792At the words and tone of Doctor Dick, she nerved herself to bear the worst; and asked calmly:"What have you to tell me, Doctor Dick?"
29792Brandon?"
29792Buffalo Bill started at the unexpected question asked him, and gazing intently at Harding, asked:"Why do you ask such a question, Harding?"
29792But how did they find this spot, and how dare they venture down that dangerous trail?
29792But one minute-- how is my patient?"
29792But where did he die?"
29792But you are not alone, Frank?"
29792But you knew her father, doctor?"
29792But, after some minutes, the sound died away and the one who had first discovered it asked:"Do you think it could have been the coach?"
29792Do you understand now?"
29792Do you understand?"
29792Frank Powell was always a calm, cool man, but now he sprang to his feet, dropping his pipe, and cried:"Do you speak the truth?"
29792Harding, what has happened?"
29792He came to find him and tell him all the sad truth; but why am I telling_ you_ this?"
29792He had gone through in safety once; but could he do it a second time?
29792He looked the crowd over as he drew rein, and asked quietly:"Who''s boss o''this layout?"
29792He stepped toward Doctor Dick, and said:"You, sir, have the ransom money for the return of this young lady?"
29792How is the old wound getting on now?"
29792I am to be still further robbed?"
29792Is this a coincidence, or is she alive, and is this young girl the child of Andrew Seldon the real?"
29792It was your two passengers who attacked you?"
29792Major Randall surveyed the old fellow keenly, and said pleasantly:"Well, old man, what can I do for you?"
29792Seldon?"
29792She had no thought of escape, for what could she do there alone in that wild, trackless land?
29792She stood for a moment in silence, and then asked:"Do you mean that he will make this demand upon me?"
29792Some one had hitched those horses to the trees surely, but who?
29792Surely you were not lost?"
29792The coach having halted, the same voice called out:"Is there any one inside the coach?"
29792The landlord dismissed his men and went at once to the quarters of Doctor Dick, who greeted him warmly and asked:"Any success?"
29792The men disappeared, and Doctor Dick asked:"Do you expect to keep up your lawless acts much longer without meeting the fate you deserve, Sir Outlaw?"
29792The surgeon- scout at once arose and greeted him, and said:"Ho, Bill, what game is that?"
29792Then the girl asked:"Do you know the amount that is here?"
29792Well, what will the end be, I wonder?
29792What a fate is mine, and how will it all end, I wonder?"
29792What do you say, Powell?"
29792What do you say?"
29792What more could there be in store for her than she had already passed through, which caused him to say that the end was not yet?
29792When do you start, sir?"
29792Where is she?"
29792Where was he when last you heard of him?"
29792Where was old Huck?
29792Who is she, and what is this mystery?
29792Will you not ride in the coach now?"
29792Would it be that they held a secret there they did not wish known, and so would resist the intrusion of others?
29792You, as a skilled surgeon, for such I have heard you were, might tell me what you deem the chances are for his recovery?"
29792a prisoner?"
29792and where did you see it?"
29792but what ransom can he get from him?"
29792do n''t like the name, eh?
29792do you forget his threat?"
29792pay him?"
29792then I will see him?"
29792they will demand a ransom for him, then?"
29792this will be an honor; but do you mean that there are none of my sex there?"
29792what does that mean?"
29792what else is there to tell?"
29792what has the future in store for me?"
29792who then?"
29792you consider me very dangerous, then?"