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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34848 | Grinnell, Dixon, and Linsdale( 1937:501) mention that only an occasional individual( female?) |
34848 | What is the meaning of predation? |
42579 | But why? 42579 But how without books? 42579 Then who can overlook the place mountains have in the poetry of all peoples, of all times? 11517 How do your people,"I asked,"look upon the material progress of the age?" |
11517 | Papa, did you catch me a fish for dinner? |
11517 | And, after all, is not his doctrine a sane one? |
11517 | Can you tell me? |
11517 | Do you ever think,"he asked me,"that the medical profession is devoted to relieving physical ills? |
11517 | Her iron ores exhausted? |
11517 | Resuming the conversation he remarked,"Why not speak English? |
11517 | Say, neighbor, did you ever hunt those big mountain canvasback? |
11517 | Take America, one of the newest civilized lands of the earth, how long will it be before her coal measures are exhausted? |
11517 | Then, turning to me, he asked,"From what section of civilization do you hail?" |
11517 | Then, with an inquiring glance,"What may be your calling?" |
11517 | To warding off death? |
11517 | Where is the country that yields the annual returns per acre that this land does?" |
11517 | Without looking up or turning his head, he said to me in perfect English,"What sort of lingo are you giving me, young man? |
11517 | You do not ask yourself,"How did all this get here?" |
28506 | Finer? 28506 A fatal want? 28506 But is it interesting? 28506 But passing this by, what is the chance in Southern California for laborers and for mechanics? 28506 But where is it not needed? 28506 But why should the tourist find fault with this? 28506 Having eaten all we gave him, he opened his mouth and said,Smoke''em?" |
28506 | IS RESIDENCE HERE AGREEABLE? |
28506 | IS RESIDENCE HERE AGREEABLE? |
28506 | In Kansas, where land which was given to actual settlers is covered with mortgages for money absolutely necessary to develop it? |
28506 | In New England? |
28506 | Was it Jerusalem or some Hindoo temples there in the sky? |
28506 | Were we drawing near the"City?" |
28506 | What are the chances for a family of very moderate means to obtain a foothold and thrive by farming in Southern California? |
28506 | What is there to do? |
28506 | What, then, is water worth per inch, generally, in all this fruit region from Redlands to Los Angeles? |
28506 | Will not one sink into a comfortable and easy procrastination if he has a whole year in which to perform the labor of three months? |
28506 | and should we have yet a more perfect view thereof? |
42680 | Boom-- will it break soon? |
42680 | Harris,said he,"do you know that once, on that hot day going to Fort Tejón, we were within three hundred feet of a fine, cool spring?" |
42680 | I do n''t change my face for company,he says,"then why my garb-- so long as both are clean?" |
42680 | Then why in the devil,I retorted,"did n''t you take us to it?" |
42680 | Where do you live? |
42680 | An old man, evidently the proprietor, met me and straightway asked,"Are you a Jew?" |
42680 | As to the island lying almost within a stone''s throw of our mainland, ought we not to possess Cuba, too? |
42680 | Is it any wonder, therefore, when such ignorance was universal, that the pest spread alarmingly and that the death- rate was high? |
42680 | One day a Mexican customer came into the store and, looking around, said:"_ ¿ Compra cueros?_"( Do you buy hides?) |
42680 | One day a Mexican customer came into the store and, looking around, said:"_ ¿ Compra cueros?_"( Do you buy hides?) |
42680 | Sam walked in; and having a casual acquaintance with the man, asked him if he would lend him the animal for a while? |
42680 | The world''s greatest book is of course compulsory; but what is the_ interesting_ part of it? |
42680 | Thereupon someone in the room asked:"What_ is_ his business?" |
42680 | When at length my Mexican friend appeared on the scene, I asked him where he kept his hides? |
42680 | When the slovenly Captain bawled out:"Which will you have-- chops or steak?" |
42680 | where are you bound?" |
17901 | Did you really want it? |
17901 | Oh, do you think so? |
17901 | Shall we be stepping westward? |
17901 | What are you doing with my table? |
17901 | Why not? |
17901 | Will Mr. S---- make a''four- minute''speech on Friday at the Strand Theatre for the Liberty Bond Campaign? |
17901 | Will Mr. S---- say a few words of appreciation and present a wrist watch to the Chapter Secretary just starting for France? |
17901 | Your price? |
17901 | A course in small"Why Nots?" |
17901 | Can you picture a dignified New York Trust Company with bowls of wild flowers placed about the desks and a general air of hospitality? |
17901 | Did n''t I say I''d take it?" |
17901 | Did you ever eat saffron cake in Cornwall? |
17901 | Did you ever hear a rabbit scream? |
17901 | Does n''t that amount to"free will"? |
17901 | Had we forgotten Grandmother''s age? |
17901 | However, let me not be a Calvinist; because it is enchanting, why should I fear it? |
17901 | I have heard of a farmer who wrote to one of the railroads, saying,"Will you please come and take your bridge away from my bean- field? |
17901 | I never had begged on a street corner, but I thought at once,"Why not?" |
17901 | I think I am regarded by the people in the village as a mixture of recluse and curmudgeon, but who cares if they can live on a hill? |
17901 | I wonder? |
17901 | I''m not a spinster or cross- eyed, but why go on? |
17901 | I''m told that they rather dislike camphor, but do you know the present price of that old friend? |
17901 | It is a certain"Why not?" |
17901 | It is n''t necessary to point out the dangers of an unlimited"Why not?" |
17901 | It was an easy life, and so fascinating that I even said to myself,"Why not learn to play the guitar?" |
17901 | J---- tersely put it,"Frog or fog?" |
17901 | Letters? |
17901 | Telegrams came in-- do you say droves, covies, or flocks? |
17901 | Was it Schopenhauer or George Ade who said,"What you''ve had you''ve got"? |
17901 | Was n''t it foolish to pay rent when we might be applying that money toward the purchase of a house? |
17901 | Was not I proving Banksleigh''s contention? |
17901 | We have all wanted to do our bit and the"Why not?" |
17901 | Were we crazy? |
17901 | What is forty? |
17901 | What next? |
17901 | What was C. C., a trained nurse, about, to let a little delicate old lady take such a trip? |
17901 | Why go to a play when it''s so lovely outside? |
17901 | Why not a motor van? |
17901 | Why not be comfortable physically as well as spiritually? |
17901 | Why should n''t we drive into the Yosemite Valley before we went home? |
17901 | and"fifty pounds of sandalwood,"or should I reckon that by cords? |
60443 | All right,said General Sanders,"We''ll let that go for the moment-- but what made you ask about the X-15 in the first place?" |
60443 | And if the long- range missiles fired from Florida can be taken over in flight, what''s to prevent their being guided to a submarine at sea? |
60443 | And what about your own X-15 project, General? |
60443 | And what makes you think you can get them from me? |
60443 | Any other ideas like that? |
60443 | Anything else? |
60443 | Do you... does this Eddie know how to do it? |
60443 | Dr. Smith,he exploded,"just who or what in the hell is or was Eddie?" |
60443 | Eddie? |
60443 | Have you learned how to design a finned missile which can be launched across the bomber''s airstream without being thrown off course? |
60443 | How the hell do I get into these things? |
60443 | Huh? |
60443 | I suppose I made the same error that is so often made in declassifying information...."How''s that? |
60443 | Is anything wrong, Sir? |
60443 | More? 60443 Now, Dr. Smith,"Cowles began,"what is your view as to the nature of the explosion in your trailer and the reason for it?" |
60443 | Now, Dr. Smith,said Cowles,"let''s get back to the explosion.... Why do you feel someone wanted to destroy you and Eddie?" |
60443 | O.K., what do I do now? |
60443 | Of course...."Did Eddie come up with the idea for that Atlas stabilizing cylinder? |
60443 | Smith,he stalled,"why do n''t you come in and talk things over?" |
60443 | So? |
60443 | Was Eddie in the trailer with you? |
60443 | We got the contract, of course-- it was a cinch!--and I just wrote it off as a lucky break.... You can see how I''d feel, ca n''t you? |
60443 | What about it? |
60443 | What do you make of this, Frank? |
60443 | What kind of information? |
60443 | What the devil does that mean? |
60443 | What was that? |
60443 | What''s that, Sir? |
60443 | What''s this got to do with trying to knock you off? |
60443 | What... what is an educatable computer? |
60443 | What? |
60443 | Who knows it was lost? |
60443 | Why not? |
60443 | You''re working on a missile defense system for bombers, are n''t you? |
60443 | A brittle edge came into the agent''s courteous tone:"Did you report this to security?" |
60443 | Browne?" |
60443 | Browne?" |
60443 | Busch reddened, and could not resist asking:"Including those short- wave broadcasts from Moscow Radio?" |
60443 | But his voice was deceptively calm:"Dr. Smith, do I gather that someone else was in the trailer with you at the time of the explosion?" |
60443 | General Sanders recovered first, and demanded:"What the devil was it made for then?" |
60443 | Half seriously, half sarcastically, he asked:"What does Eddie think we should do about those missiles?" |
60443 | He whispered:"Eddie... what happened... to Eddie?" |
60443 | It was a very elementary prototype-- the actual X-15 wo n''t be ready for another three years....""Any idea what happened to it?" |
60443 | Smith?" |
60443 | Smith?" |
60443 | Two people were killed....""Smith, what kind of pipedream are you peddling now?" |
60443 | We''ve been talking and you''ve been thinking-- what?" |
15526 | And how many Indians have you? |
15526 | And the Indians? |
15526 | Are there not other cañons in the world as large as this? |
15526 | Are you the Father,he asked? |
15526 | Do tourists usually seem delighted with the park? |
15526 | Do you see that little pipe,he added, pointing to an orange grove,"and do you notice the furrows between the trees? |
15526 | How can I distinguish here a native Californian from an eastern man? |
15526 | How do you obtain it? |
15526 | How large is your parish, Father? |
15526 | How much wine do you make? |
15526 | Is it true, madam,I said to a lady of San Diego,"that here one must always take a blanket to bed with him?" |
15526 | No,I said,"I am not the Father, but I have come to see the church; can you show it to me?" |
15526 | Was not the cost of laying it out enormous? |
15526 | What do you mean? |
15526 | What is the Mission''s income? |
15526 | What of their character? |
15526 | Where did you come from, Larry? |
15526 | Where do you sell it? |
15526 | Where has it gone? |
15526 | Who cultivates your twenty- five acres? |
15526 | Why did you add the fraction? |
15526 | Why did you make this splendid promenade? |
15526 | Would you like to see a converted mountain? |
15526 | But, presently, I asked again,"What do you mean by a_ converted_ mountain?" |
15526 | Can the reader bear something still more trying to his faith? |
15526 | Could it be possible that I was to be disappointed? |
15526 | Did she then play with her continents, and smile to see them struggle up from the sea only to sink again? |
15526 | Grim, awful model of the coming race, did not its stern lips smile disdainfully at the first human pygmy fashioned in its likeness? |
15526 | Had the train been held up? |
15526 | In the old days, when she produced her uncouth monsters of the deep, was she in manner, as in age, a child? |
15526 | Is not the fundamental law of the universe the attraction which one mass of matter has for another? |
15526 | Larry asked me:"What is that gintleman''s business?" |
15526 | Life is triumphant now; but who shall say that Death may not again prove conqueror? |
15526 | One of them said to me the other day,''Is the water here good to drink?'' |
15526 | Shall yet become the fair abodes of life? |
15526 | Strange, is it not? |
15526 | Was Nature ever really sportive? |
15526 | We call it gravitation; but why does it invariably act thus with mathematical precision? |
15526 | Were we attacked? |
15526 | What art thou, ghostly visitant of flame? |
15526 | What is happiness? |
15526 | What is there in the natural world so fascinating and mysterious as a geyser? |
15526 | What is this power? |
15526 | What was it? |
15526 | What would be the effect could we survey them from the stream itself, within the gloomy crevice of the cañon? |
15526 | What, for example, is the depth of its intensely- colored pool of boiling water? |
15526 | Where are its turrets, battlements, and guns?" |
15526 | Who knows? |
15526 | Why has the donkey never found a eulogist? |
15526 | Why should not we possess such roads, especially in our National Park? |
15526 | Yet do we realize the immense amount of labor necessitated by such irrigation? |
15526 | _ Quien sabe_? |
15526 | was that it-- that vision of transfiguration-- that illumined Zion radiant with splendor? |
17349 | About what? |
17349 | And are you going off without trying to help those boys? 17349 And did you put any faith in that promise? |
17349 | And how do you suppose he escaped from the Indians when they had him bound to the stake? 17349 And leave me tied up here?" |
17349 | Are you Pierre Costello? |
17349 | Are you asleep? |
17349 | Are you going to answer my question? |
17349 | Are you going to get off that horse? |
17349 | Be they follerin''you? |
17349 | Blunderbuss? |
17349 | But what I want to know is, what will you do with me? |
17349 | But why is your day''s fun all knocked in the head? |
17349 | Ca n''t you see? |
17349 | Ca n''t you tell me what''s the matter? |
17349 | Certainly; but I did n''t tell you to abuse me, did I? 17349 Could I? |
17349 | Could n''t you remain until day after to- morrow? |
17349 | Could you do it? |
17349 | Did you ever travel on horseback in such frightful places as this, during your wanderings in Europe? |
17349 | Did you go through the war? |
17349 | Did you hear what I said? |
17349 | Did you see any of the boys hurt? |
17349 | Did you see him? |
17349 | Do n''t you know that you are under the doctor''s care? |
17349 | Do n''t you remember how badly frightened Pete used to be when there was one of those varmints around? |
17349 | Do you find it a more pleasant and profitable business than herding cattle? |
17349 | Do you take me for a savage? |
17349 | Do you think they will get away, Joaquin? |
17349 | Do you want me to kill you? |
17349 | Eh? |
17349 | Have you forgotten that we told you to keep your distance? |
17349 | Have you forgotten the one you killed with your knife? 17349 Have you got the impudence-- the brass, to come to us, and ask what''s the matter, after what you have done?" |
17349 | He is at home, I suppose? |
17349 | He is caught at last,thought our hero;"how shall I get him home? |
17349 | How are you, Colonel? |
17349 | How are you, strangers? |
17349 | How big is he? |
17349 | How did you find it out? |
17349 | How do you do? |
17349 | How do you know that Pierre tried to poison him? |
17349 | How is the rifle- shot, this morning? |
17349 | How long did it last? |
17349 | How old is he? |
17349 | I have found you, have I? |
17349 | I told you that I was going to make you tell me where you had put that office key, did n''t I? 17349 I wonder if Pierre thinks we can fly?" |
17349 | I wonder what part of Europe he visited to find his lions and tigers? |
17349 | If we do get into trouble, and you find it out, you''ll come to our rescue, wo n''t you? |
17349 | If you had the key in your hand now, what would you do with me? |
17349 | If you know where the robber is hidden, why do n''t you tell Mr. Winters, and claim the reward? |
17349 | Is Marmion dead? |
17349 | Is that your final answer? |
17349 | It''s lucky that he is with us, for he is an old hunter, and he wo n''t mind riding into the bushes, and driving him out-- will you, Arthur? |
17349 | Now, Archie,said Carlos, as he stopped to wipe the big drops of perspiration from his face,"what would you do with this fellow?" |
17349 | Now, is n''t this glorious? |
17349 | Now,said Frank, who had been impatiently awaiting an opportunity to talk to his uncle,"I''d like to know what brought you back here last night?" |
17349 | Pierre,said he,"if I tell you where that key is, what will you do?" |
17349 | Shall a gentleman''s son stoop to beg the good- will of a lot of young Arabs? 17349 So you have got back, have you?" |
17349 | So you have turned highwayman, have you? |
17349 | Then why did you advise your uncle to detain him? 17349 Then you wo n''t tell me where it is?" |
17349 | Vane,said Mr. Harris, as he sprang into his saddle,"you will stop on your way home, and tell Mr. Winters, will you not?" |
17349 | Vane,said he, suddenly, an idea striking him,"who commanded your vessel when you were captured?" |
17349 | Was a gentleman ever before so insulted? 17349 Well, Colonel,"said Frank,"you come near going back to India by a short route, did n''t you?" |
17349 | Well, suppose you have; what do you propose to do about it? |
17349 | Well, then, why do n''t you come and take me? |
17349 | Well, what are you thinking about? |
17349 | Well, what''s the row? |
17349 | What are you going to do? |
17349 | What are you going to do? |
17349 | What do you mean by going off to hunt rabbits when you ought to stay at home? 17349 What do you mean by hitting a man when he is down, and ca n''t move hand or foot?" |
17349 | What do you mean by that? |
17349 | What do you mean? |
17349 | What do you mean? |
17349 | What does the rascal mean, I wonder; and who can be writing to me so early in the morning? |
17349 | What else could we do? |
17349 | What for? |
17349 | What if my horse should slip off? 17349 What sort of a fellow is he, Johnny?" |
17349 | What would you do? |
17349 | What''s the matter with you? |
17349 | What''s the matter? |
17349 | What''s the use? 17349 What''s up?" |
17349 | Where are they? |
17349 | Where are what? |
17349 | Where''s what? |
17349 | Where? |
17349 | Which mast? |
17349 | Who are you? |
17349 | Who can that be? |
17349 | Who did it? 17349 Who ever heard of such a thing?" |
17349 | Who told you it was a wolf? |
17349 | Who? 17349 Why did he leave his extra powder- horn in his canoe, when he knew that the Hurons were all around him? |
17349 | Will he fight much? |
17349 | Will the small gentleman from Maine be kind enough to pass the plum- pudding-- I mean the one that''s got the most raisins in it? |
17349 | Will you do it? |
17349 | Wo n''t you suffer for this day''s work if we ever get back to the settlement? |
17349 | Would n''t you run? |
17349 | Would you fire that blunderbuss at him? |
17349 | You are not going to throw me over, are you? |
17349 | You do n''t suppose that we four fellows will let one man capture us, do you? |
17349 | You have done something worth boasting of, have n''t you? |
17349 | You remember that you struck Johnny last night, when he was bound, hand and foot, and could n''t defend himself, do n''t you? |
17349 | You thought I had left the country, did n''t you? |
17349 | And did you not tell him where you had put the key?" |
17349 | And what excuse have you to offer for allowing that robber to get up after you had pulled him down?" |
17349 | Are you going to let me up?" |
17349 | But how shall we get away? |
17349 | But what did he do to you?" |
17349 | But, uncle, how came you by that wound?" |
17349 | But, where was Marmion, that he was not following up his enemy? |
17349 | By the way, what sort of fellows do you suppose Pierre takes us for, if he imagines that he can frighten us into carrying tales about one another?" |
17349 | Ca n''t you give me time to think about it?" |
17349 | Did Pierre ever tell you how nicely I fooled him?" |
17349 | Did n''t I know all the time that there was something up? |
17349 | Did n''t I say that we should see trouble with that fellow? |
17349 | Did n''t I see him with my own eyes, and hear him growl with my own ears? |
17349 | Did you ever meet him while you were hunting lions and tigers in Europe?" |
17349 | Do n''t you think it a capital way to raise the wind?" |
17349 | Do you agree to all this?" |
17349 | Do you know him? |
17349 | Do you suppose that if you were in Pierre''s place, and I knew where you were concealed, that I could be hired to play false to you? |
17349 | Finding that he was discovered, Pierre removed his sombrero and said, without the least embarrassment:"Is it your pleasure to ride? |
17349 | Frank obeyed, and the Ranchero, while he was busy confining him, inquired:"Do you remember what I said to you at noon?" |
17349 | He holds his age well, does n''t he?" |
17349 | He was certain that the Ranchero had intended to harm Marmion; but why? |
17349 | How had he been so easily overpowered by Pierre? |
17349 | How have you kept those promises? |
17349 | I hope you understand that?" |
17349 | I say, old fellow,"he added, turning to the sentinel,"are you a good shot on the wing?" |
17349 | I wonder if he thinks I am foolish enough to ride for pleasure at this time of day, with the thermometer standing a hundred degrees in the shade? |
17349 | If that is a grizzly, and we should be fortunate enough to kill him, it would be something worth bragging about, would n''t it? |
17349 | If the latter had any thing to say to the chief, why did he not talk to him in the camp? |
17349 | Is that treating me like a gentleman or a visitor?" |
17349 | Is the gold in the safe?" |
17349 | Is the money in the safe?" |
17349 | Johnny Harris did n''t call me a coward, did he? |
17349 | Johnny Harris, what was that name you applied to me?" |
17349 | Johnny soliloquized:"Does this fellow imagine that we are green enough to believe that he would stand and let a lion walk up within ten paces of him? |
17349 | Now, little un, whar''s the rest of them fellers?" |
17349 | Of course, the first question that arose was, What object could he have in view? |
17349 | Then I''d say:''Good- by, Mr.--Mr.''--what''s your name?" |
17349 | Well, it was established, but how? |
17349 | Whar''s Frank?" |
17349 | What did you do to me this morning? |
17349 | What do you suppose your uncle will think, when he comes home and finds you hanging to this hook? |
17349 | What have you in that gun?" |
17349 | What is your opinion of that plan? |
17349 | What rascal? |
17349 | What would Uncle James say if somebody should break into the house and steal it?" |
17349 | What''s the matter with you?" |
17349 | When I look toward you, why do n''t you give me a wink, or a nod, to show that you have not forgotten your promises, and that you will protect me?" |
17349 | Where is he?" |
17349 | Where is it?" |
17349 | Where''s that key?" |
17349 | Where''s that key?" |
17349 | Where''s that?" |
17349 | Will you do it?" |
17349 | Would I have been coward enough to do it? |
17349 | Would n''t it be all right if I should leave it here with you?" |
17349 | You are not afraid?" |
17349 | You say that Frank did n''t read to me what he wrote in that letter?" |
17349 | You surely did not ask your uncle to send any money for you and Archie?" |
17349 | You will go with us, of course?" |
17349 | You wo n''t tell me where the key is, then?" |
17349 | [ Illustration]"How are you going to do it?" |
17349 | and, What was the matter with Marmion? |
17349 | continued Johnny, as he shook hands with the boys;"and what news has the champion horseman to communicate?" |
17349 | cried Frank,"would n''t I tumble that villain in a hurry? |
17349 | inquired Frank,"and what was the cause of it?" |
17349 | said Frank, patting the animal''s glossy neck,"would n''t we show them a clean pair of heels? |
17349 | what thing?" |
10432 | A sailing- ship? |
10432 | A-- what? |
10432 | Am I to take this as a dismissal? |
10432 | And Miss Stanton is not here? |
10432 | And are you better? |
10432 | And are you following no other line of defense? |
10432 | And did all these come from Sangoa? |
10432 | And did you bring back with you, on this trip, any pearls? |
10432 | And did you notice how scared poor Ajo was, and how he skipped as fearfully as though he had committed some crime? 10432 And is n''t it grand and impressive? |
10432 | And the date-- when was it? |
10432 | And the expense? |
10432 | And were they successful? |
10432 | And what brought you from Sangoa to San Francisco? |
10432 | And will any picture theatre in Hollywood or Los Angeles show it? |
10432 | And will it clear me from this suspicion? |
10432 | And will you bring these pearls with you? |
10432 | And you accuse this man, Andrews, of stealing them? |
10432 | And you have seen those pearls before? |
10432 | And you will answer them? |
10432 | And you, Beth? |
10432 | And your good name? |
10432 | Any pains yet? |
10432 | Any pains? |
10432 | Are other occupations so much better? 10432 Are they very choice ones?" |
10432 | Are you coming to bed, Patsy? |
10432 | Are you feeling better this morning? |
10432 | Are you forbidden to tell us where Sangoa is, or anything about the island? |
10432 | Are you going to stay in this hotel? |
10432 | Are you really going to postpone this important play? |
10432 | Are you sure they are not groans? |
10432 | Are you sure? |
10432 | Are you willing to pay for success? |
10432 | As Jack Andrews did? |
10432 | Aunt Jane? 10432 Besides, how could you do it while you were asleep?" |
10432 | But Sangoa, Uncle; is that a town or a country? |
10432 | But how do your people live? 10432 But how in the world did you ever decide to become actresses, when so many better occupations are open to women?" |
10432 | But surely you will go to the station and see what can be done for him? |
10432 | But tell me this, please: Why is Sangoa so little known, or rather, so quite unknown? |
10432 | But what did they call you, afterward? 10432 But you like motion pictures, do n''t you?" |
10432 | But-- what-- what-- was it all about? |
10432 | Ca n''t you get it of Le Drieux? |
10432 | Ca n''t you prove he is not Jack Andrews? |
10432 | Ca n''t you see, sir? |
10432 | Can I do anything for you, sir? |
10432 | Can you do that? |
10432 | Clever? |
10432 | Could not your aunt assist you? |
10432 | Did he ask any explanation about Maud''s appearing in the picture of a rival company? |
10432 | Did he mention Mr. Jones, who conquered him so mysteriously? |
10432 | Did he really eat? |
10432 | Did n''t he? |
10432 | Did the wall fall? |
10432 | Did you choose, this profession for amusement, or from necessity? |
10432 | Did you get a lawyer? |
10432 | Did you notice the mob of children in that theatre? |
10432 | Did you notice,said Patsy, slowly,"how many children there were in that theatre?" |
10432 | Did you see the play? |
10432 | Direct from Sangoa? |
10432 | Do both of you girls play star parts? |
10432 | Do many pearls come from Sangoa, then? |
10432 | Do many stage actresses go into the motion picture business? |
10432 | Do n''t the people make the world, Uncle John? |
10432 | Do you know him? |
10432 | Do you know the work? 10432 Do you know what the things cost?" |
10432 | Do you remember what the manager said to him? |
10432 | Do you smoke? |
10432 | Do you think the examination will be held to- day? |
10432 | Do you think you can manage to crawl to the automobile, or shall we carry you? |
10432 | Do you wish me to buy that film and prevent the picture''s being shown? |
10432 | Do you wish me to secure options, or to purchase the land outright? |
10432 | Even those owned by Jephson''s? |
10432 | For what was Jack Andrews noted throughout Europe? |
10432 | Has he been aboard since you anchored here? |
10432 | Has he ever mentioned his adventures in Austria to you? |
10432 | Has it brought more pearls from Sangoa? |
10432 | Has the Continental lost money since Jones took possession? |
10432 | Have I questioned it, Miss De Graf? |
10432 | Have you already disposed of them? |
10432 | Have you any idea what it costs to build one of these picture theatres? |
10432 | Have you been to Sangoa since you landed Mr. Jones in San Francisco, some fifteen months ago? |
10432 | Have you ever heard the name before? |
10432 | Have you evidence to support this plea? |
10432 | Have you figured out the profits? |
10432 | Have you had breakfast? |
10432 | How about Miss Flo? |
10432 | How delightful? |
10432 | How did they get the picture, do you suppose? |
10432 | How did they manage to do that? |
10432 | How did you happen to get started in such a queer business? |
10432 | How did you learn about that incident? |
10432 | How do you account, then, for their checking so accurately against the list of stolen pearls? |
10432 | How do you feel? |
10432 | How does it happen that my people, under contract to work for the Continental, are working for other firms? |
10432 | How many girls are there? |
10432 | How many inhabitants has Sangoa? |
10432 | How much were those stolen pearls worth? |
10432 | How much will you get? |
10432 | How much? |
10432 | How? |
10432 | I suppose you are now content to rest on your laurels, pending the formal examination? |
10432 | I suppose you are to remain at this hotel? |
10432 | I suppose, Mrs. Montrose, you do not-- er-- er-- act, yourself? |
10432 | I wonder if it''s me? |
10432 | I wonder if you are old enough to smoke? |
10432 | I-- in what way, Flo? |
10432 | Is Arthur back yet? |
10432 | Is Captain Carg a Sangoan? |
10432 | Is his home in this country? |
10432 | Is it on the maps? 10432 Is it, then, your intention to accompany the prisoner to Vienna?" |
10432 | Is n''t it too bad that I reached him too late? |
10432 | Is n''t that a little strange-- perhaps a little suspicious? |
10432 | Is n''t that very quick? |
10432 | Is n''t this a rather high- handed proceeding, Miss Doyle? |
10432 | Is n''t this judge both able and honest? |
10432 | Is that as near as you can recollect the date? |
10432 | Is that the best you can do for me? |
10432 | Is the yacht_ Arabella_ yours? |
10432 | Is there any objection to my going with Maud? |
10432 | It is a trust? |
10432 | May I ask a few questions? |
10432 | May we ask what those duties are? |
10432 | Me? 10432 No practice?" |
10432 | Not our own special picture? |
10432 | Now, then, where is Sangoa? 10432 Of course you realize this is the-- the end?" |
10432 | Of your foolishness? 10432 Oh, the twenty- seventh? |
10432 | Oh, you have been to my room? |
10432 | Oh, you mean that you_ will_ not? |
10432 | On what date did you reach New York, after landing at San Francisco? |
10432 | One firm employs you exclusively, then? |
10432 | One? |
10432 | Pardon me; is this seat engaged, sir? |
10432 | Pearls, eh? |
10432 | Pessimistic? |
10432 | Sangoa? |
10432 | Sangoa? |
10432 | Shall we keep our pearls, Uncle? |
10432 | So Jones controls the Continental, eh? |
10432 | So what have you to say for yourself, sir? |
10432 | Tell me, please, where_ is_ Sangoa? |
10432 | Tell me, sir, what''s to become of our grand motion picture enterprise, if you allow yourself to be shipped to Vienna as a captured thief? |
10432 | Tell me, sir,she continued,"what is the nearest land to Sangoa that is known to the world?" |
10432 | The hospital? |
10432 | The pearls were not recovered, then? |
10432 | Then we shall have all that time to prove his innocence? |
10432 | Then what is his object? |
10432 | Then where are we to get the proper pictures for our theatre? |
10432 | Then where has the yacht been since it landed you here fifteen months ago? |
10432 | Then where is it now? |
10432 | Then why have you bounded him so persistently? |
10432 | Then you know enough to defend an innocent man from an unjust accusation? |
10432 | Then''A''does n''t stand for anything at all? |
10432 | Then? 10432 There was a picture made of that scene, then?" |
10432 | To what experience do you allude, Beth? |
10432 | Was it kept, or destroyed? |
10432 | Well, Uncle,said Patsy, cheerfully,"is Ajo still in limbo?" |
10432 | Well, shall we accept this offer, girls? |
10432 | Well, sir? |
10432 | Well, sir? |
10432 | Well, sir? |
10432 | Well, why annoy me with such trifles? 10432 Well?" |
10432 | Well? |
10432 | Were you ill when you left your home? |
10432 | Were you in that picture of the falling wall? |
10432 | Were you stronger before your accident? |
10432 | What are your people? |
10432 | What did you do, Patricia? |
10432 | What do you call that affection of your eyes? |
10432 | What do you think of the lawyer I sent you, Arthur? |
10432 | What do you think of this queer business, Arthur? |
10432 | What do you think of this? 10432 What do you think, Aunt Jane?" |
10432 | What does it matter? |
10432 | What does it mean? |
10432 | What does that mean, sir? |
10432 | What does that mean? |
10432 | What does the Continental do, Maud? |
10432 | What does the''A''stand for? |
10432 | What does the''A''stand for? |
10432 | What in the world induced you to abandon your beloved ranch? |
10432 | What is it, my dear? |
10432 | What is that, an island? |
10432 | What is the nearest land to Sangoa? |
10432 | What is the''dead line''? |
10432 | What is your proof? |
10432 | What lesson can that falling wall possibly convey? |
10432 | What made you run away yesterday? 10432 What nationality?" |
10432 | What next, I wonder? |
10432 | What pains? |
10432 | What shall I do, sir? |
10432 | What were your instructions? |
10432 | What''s the use? 10432 What, after that examination of to- day?" |
10432 | When will he be examined? |
10432 | Where did you land? |
10432 | Where is Sangoa? |
10432 | Where is Sangoa? |
10432 | Where is he now? |
10432 | Where will you get them? |
10432 | Where? |
10432 | Where? |
10432 | Where? |
10432 | Who is he? |
10432 | Who is it? |
10432 | Who was it, Patsy? |
10432 | Who will accompany you, Maud? |
10432 | Whose yacht was it? |
10432 | Why are you interested in him? |
10432 | Why ca n''t all our films be as natural and absorbing as this one? |
10432 | Why did n''t you ask him about this, instead of wiring to New York? |
10432 | Why not? 10432 Why not?" |
10432 | Why not? |
10432 | Why not? |
10432 | Why should I do that? |
10432 | Why should Jones refuse to consider bribery? |
10432 | Why so? |
10432 | Why? |
10432 | Why? |
10432 | Will he answer any questions I may ask him? |
10432 | Will he ever waken, I wonder? |
10432 | Will you come ashore and testify before the judge in behalf of your master? |
10432 | Will you give me the latitude and longitude? |
10432 | Will you please butter my toast? 10432 Wilton? |
10432 | Would it not be a rash investment, ma''am? |
10432 | Would it not be wise to consider the expense of making films, before you undertake it? |
10432 | Would you like me to clear the room, so that our conversation may be private? |
10432 | You are Mr. Andrews, I believe-- Mr. Jack Andrews? |
10432 | You are a detective? |
10432 | You are not questioning the young fellow''s sincerity, I hope? |
10432 | You are not sure? |
10432 | You are sure he will go free? |
10432 | You do n''t mind, do you? |
10432 | You mean that the boy is not what he seems? |
10432 | You''re not joking, Miss Doyle? |
10432 | You''ve been admitted to the bar? |
10432 | Your father is no longer living, then? |
10432 | _ How_ do you know it? |
10432 | what was he after? 10432 Am I correct in those dates? |
10432 | And all for the sake of a picture?" |
10432 | And did he learn anything from us?" |
10432 | And quietly?" |
10432 | Are there many of them in this lot?" |
10432 | Are you sure of that?" |
10432 | Are you sure your man is innocent?" |
10432 | As the clerk disappeared Maud said:"I need n''t wait, I suppose?" |
10432 | As the manager hurried away Uncle John looked after him and said:"I wonder if he realizes how true his words are? |
10432 | As they sat at table, chatting merrily together, Arthur asked:"What are you staring at, Patsy?" |
10432 | But how can you prove it was not a put- up job with the Corona people? |
10432 | But is it probable? |
10432 | But is the exact date important, Miss Stanton?" |
10432 | But you will admit the resemblance?" |
10432 | But-- the other?" |
10432 | By the way, what does he claim the''A''means? |
10432 | CHAPTER XXIV PICTURE NUMBER NINETEEN"Well, where have you been?" |
10432 | Ca n''t I recognize a snore when I hear it? |
10432 | Can you arrange an interview for me, sir?" |
10432 | Can you lead that procession into the temple so they will leave room for Delilah to enter, and not crowd her off the platform?" |
10432 | Colby?" |
10432 | Colby?" |
10432 | Do millions go to see motion pictures, Uncle?" |
10432 | Do n''t you believe something is bound to happen?" |
10432 | Do n''t you know such things make us lots of trouble and cost us money?" |
10432 | Do you know him, Uncle John?" |
10432 | Do you note the similarity of the initials? |
10432 | Do you now understand the lesson taught, young ladies?" |
10432 | Do you realize what it is? |
10432 | Do you really believe that Jones is Jack Andrews?" |
10432 | Do you want more sugar in your chocolate? |
10432 | Does n''t law stand for justice?" |
10432 | Goldstein?" |
10432 | Goldstein?" |
10432 | Has he gone?" |
10432 | He looked from one to another and said more mildly:"It is easy enough for_ me_ to explain, but how can the Stantons explain their conduct? |
10432 | He seemed both surprised and perplexed, at first, but after a moment''s thought he said:"She is an actress, then?" |
10432 | Here is the important question: Will you help us?" |
10432 | How can one get to the island? |
10432 | How did you like it?" |
10432 | How do I know you are not all in the employ of the Corona people?" |
10432 | I consider this escapade of Andrews quite a romance; or is it more of a tragedy, in your opinion?" |
10432 | I guess he wo n''t be interfering with me any more, eh? |
10432 | I have made my will, and I''d like to be cremated-- it''s so much nicer than the old- fashioned burial, do n''t you think?" |
10432 | I imagine he is very sorry, right now; do n''t you, sir?" |
10432 | I wonder where he got all the money?" |
10432 | If I can discover what picture manager was guilty of the act, I shall-- shall--""What, Uncle?" |
10432 | If you firmly believe you''re going to die, why, what can you expect?" |
10432 | In a voice quite unmoved he asked:"On what charge do you arrest me?" |
10432 | Is it Andrew?" |
10432 | Is it charted?" |
10432 | Is n''t that the same mysterious individual whose life Maud saved?" |
10432 | It gave them a thrill of hope as in chorus they cried:"Well-- Uncle John?" |
10432 | It may be all a coincidence, of course; but how do you account for it, sir?" |
10432 | Jones?" |
10432 | Jones?" |
10432 | Jones?" |
10432 | Jones?" |
10432 | Jones?" |
10432 | Jones?" |
10432 | Le Drieux, I suppose a big reward has been offered?" |
10432 | Maud?" |
10432 | May I be permitted to see it?" |
10432 | Merrick?" |
10432 | Merrick?" |
10432 | Merrick?" |
10432 | Patsy flushed a trifle but covered her confusion by demanding:"Would you follow my advice?" |
10432 | Perhaps you will allow me to join you again-- some other time?" |
10432 | Seems a little queer, does n''t it?" |
10432 | That sounds pretty good, eh?" |
10432 | The people still call me--"He paused, in an embarrassed way, till Patsy asked:"Call you what?" |
10432 | Then Beth asked:"Can you tell us, sir, when and where we shall be able to see this picture?" |
10432 | Then Beth asked:"How do the ordinary theatres manage?" |
10432 | Then Maud asked:"Do you know the cash value of Mr. Jones''stock in the Continental Film Company?" |
10432 | Then he asked abruptly:"What would you advise me to do, Miss Doyle?" |
10432 | Then he asked:"Who accuses me?" |
10432 | Then what would happen to all the high- priced opera singers?" |
10432 | Then, pausing, he asked abruptly:"Are you still inclined to be my champion, Miss Stanton?" |
10432 | This man, Le Drieux, positively stated that there is no such island, did he not?" |
10432 | Werner?" |
10432 | Werner?" |
10432 | What do we know about him, anyway? |
10432 | What do you mean, Uncle?" |
10432 | What do you say, girls? |
10432 | What do you think of it?" |
10432 | What do_ you_ think, sir?" |
10432 | What is Jones to me? |
10432 | What is the principal industry of your islanders?" |
10432 | What was the childish name you referred to?" |
10432 | What was the exact date that Ajo landed from Sangoa? |
10432 | When he had gone Uncle John remarked:"Well, what do you think of him?" |
10432 | When they were left alone, Maud said anxiously:"Is there anything more we can do here?" |
10432 | Where did you find him, sir?" |
10432 | Where did_ you_ come from?" |
10432 | Where''s Jackson, anyhow?" |
10432 | Who do you suppose A. Jones is?" |
10432 | Who is talking of dismissal? |
10432 | Why did he become a recluse? |
10432 | Why not try me, just to see what I''m able to do? |
10432 | Why should he do this, even if he could afford it? |
10432 | Why, sir?" |
10432 | Why, then, should Goldstein have paid such abject deference to this unknown islander? |
10432 | Will you come? |
10432 | Will you please wait until I''ve taken this to the captain? |
10432 | Will you?" |
10432 | Wo n''t it be exciting?" |
10432 | You remember that loss, and the excitement it caused, do you not?" |
10432 | You think, then, that Mr. Jones is guilty?" |
10432 | You used to eat like a sensible boy, did n''t you?" |
10432 | so long ago as that? |
28022 | And McCoy thought it would n''t work? |
28022 | And if we stay? |
28022 | And now,he began, somewhat uncertain as to just how to proceed,"what do you intend to do about the boats?" |
28022 | And what business is it of ours? 28022 And you think it is something else than fishing?" |
28022 | Any news, Blankovitch? |
28022 | Anything the matter? |
28022 | Anything wrong, Jack? |
28022 | Are all of your boats as fast as this one? |
28022 | Are n''t you speaking two words for yourself? |
28022 | Are there no other boats here than Lang''s? |
28022 | Are you going to try to run her? |
28022 | Are you hurt? |
28022 | Are you the boss? |
28022 | But ca n''t you do something? |
28022 | But if they ai n''t runnin'', what you going to do? |
28022 | But you do not? |
28022 | Can you beat it? 28022 Can you speak Russian or Italian?" |
28022 | Could I speak to Miss Dickie a moment? |
28022 | Did n''t I tell you, Cap, that I''d have old Dupont eating out of your hand in less than a week? |
28022 | Did n''t the boat that smashed them, lay to? |
28022 | Did the_ Petrel_ sink right away? |
28022 | Did you see McCoy yesterday? |
28022 | Do n''t let on when dad comes back that you''ve seen me, will you, Mr. Blair? 28022 Do n''t like her, eh?" |
28022 | Do n''t you know that Mascola murdered my father? 28022 Do n''t you regard the plant and the canned product on the floor as sufficient security for a temporary loan of three thousand dollars?" |
28022 | Do you find it necessary to go to such extremes often? |
28022 | Do you mind telling me who is offering you stuff at a lower figure? |
28022 | Do you play checkers? |
28022 | Do you think Barrows made any mistake? |
28022 | Do you think I could cut it? |
28022 | Do you think Mr. Gregory did any more than I could have done? |
28022 | Do you think we got out without being seen? |
28022 | Do you think you could furnish me with enough fish? |
28022 | Do you? |
28022 | Does Mascola go often to Diablo? |
28022 | Does he live over there? |
28022 | Does n''t Rock have to put up a bond, too? |
28022 | Emery dust? |
28022 | Get my idea? |
28022 | Got a job yet, Boris? |
28022 | Got things fixed up, Jones? 28022 Has Mr. Gregory been back since I left? |
28022 | Have you finished your inspection? |
28022 | Have you plenty of fish? |
28022 | How about going over in that speed- boat of yours? |
28022 | How about it? |
28022 | How about it? |
28022 | How about the cannery? |
28022 | How can he get by with it? |
28022 | How can they run without fish? |
28022 | How did Peters know they were coming here? |
28022 | How did it come out? |
28022 | How do you know it? |
28022 | How do you know who it was? |
28022 | How does that strike you? |
28022 | How is everything at the island? |
28022 | How long would it take for me to get a bond? |
28022 | How many boats has Mascola? |
28022 | How many boats have you? |
28022 | How will you man them? |
28022 | Howard? |
28022 | I asked Mr. Gregory to bring up a business statement to- night, Aunt Mary; you''d like to see it, would n''t you? 28022 I wonder what he''s doing out here running like that?" |
28022 | Is fishing good out here? |
28022 | Is he dead? |
28022 | Is n''t it customary to make a part payment when the contract is signed? |
28022 | Is she in on the deal? |
28022 | Is she wide open? |
28022 | Is that one of the Lang boats? |
28022 | Is the_ Curlew_ still off Northwest Harbor? |
28022 | Know anything about marine motors? |
28022 | May I help? |
28022 | Mr. Gregory? 28022 No signs of wreckage; nothing?" |
28022 | Not here? |
28022 | Nothing has been heard of them since? |
28022 | Now, boys, what is it? 28022 Now,"she said calmly,"when can you get me my men?" |
28022 | Say, Mr. Blair, do n''t you think there''s a chance of my seeing dad before I leave? 28022 So you thought you had Mascola beaten, did you? |
28022 | So you want to pay me a flat rate for my boats and hire me to train your men with my fishermen? |
28022 | Some more of your friends? |
28022 | Suppose there ai n''t no profits? |
28022 | That''s what you want fellows to think who are working for you, is n''t it? |
28022 | Then what? |
28022 | They do make a difference, do n''t they? |
28022 | They''ve got brains and hearts left, have n''t they? |
28022 | This is the Legonia Fish Cannery, is n''t it? |
28022 | Two or four cycle? |
28022 | Washed off? |
28022 | We can send some over right away, ca n''t we? |
28022 | What are we waiting for? |
28022 | What became of Mr. Gregory? 28022 What can they do?" |
28022 | What did I tell you? 28022 What did you tell him?" |
28022 | What do you know about my business? |
28022 | What do you make of Mascola? |
28022 | What do you mean by that? 28022 What do you mean by trying to man my boats?" |
28022 | What do you mean? 28022 What do you mean?" |
28022 | What do you mean? |
28022 | What do you mean? |
28022 | What do you say we start along the north shore with an eye out for fish and Mascola? 28022 What do you think of Bandrist?" |
28022 | What do you think of them? |
28022 | What do you want? |
28022 | What do you want? |
28022 | What do you want? |
28022 | What do you want? |
28022 | What do you want? |
28022 | What do you want? |
28022 | What fee would you charge for your services? |
28022 | What is all that to me? |
28022 | What is it, Tom? |
28022 | What is it? |
28022 | What is your proposition? |
28022 | What kind of fish are you catching now? |
28022 | What luck? |
28022 | What of that? |
28022 | What was the idea? |
28022 | What was your plan? |
28022 | What were you thinking of, just then? 28022 What''s he sayin'', Pete?" |
28022 | What''s new, Black? 28022 What''s that behind us?" |
28022 | What''s that got to do with it? 28022 What''s that?" |
28022 | What''s the amount of your claim? |
28022 | What''s the big idea? |
28022 | What''s the matter I say? 28022 What''s the matter with the Western people?" |
28022 | What''s the matter with your arm? |
28022 | What''s the matter? |
28022 | What''s the trouble, Pete? 28022 What''s the trouble?" |
28022 | What''s this, Jack? |
28022 | What? |
28022 | What? |
28022 | When can we start out with the fish? |
28022 | When was he last seen? |
28022 | When will he be in? |
28022 | Where are you going? |
28022 | Where can I get a boat? |
28022 | Where can we find the local judge? |
28022 | Where did she go? |
28022 | Where''s boss? |
28022 | Where? |
28022 | Who are you? |
28022 | Who is Lang? |
28022 | Who is Rossi? |
28022 | Who would ever have thought that Dick would have given in? |
28022 | Who''s Rock? |
28022 | Who''s getting the swelled- head? |
28022 | Why could n''t you? 28022 Why did n''t you tell me your arm had been hurt?" |
28022 | Why do n''t you do it? |
28022 | Why do n''t you run them all? |
28022 | Why do n''t you tell me what you are going to do? |
28022 | Why have you never said anything like this before? |
28022 | Why not send a bunch of the boys over right away? |
28022 | Why not wait on the wharf until they come up? |
28022 | Why not? |
28022 | Why not? |
28022 | Why not? |
28022 | Why? |
28022 | Why? |
28022 | Will you give me a list of the stuff you need? |
28022 | Will you look after him? 28022 Will you see to getting the_ Pelican_ and_ Curlew_ started as soon as possible?" |
28022 | Will you stay and help Sorenson load the rest of the motor? |
28022 | Wo n''t you come into the office? |
28022 | Would you be willing to enter into a contract with me to keep the cannery supplied with fish? |
28022 | Yes, but do they? |
28022 | You combed the beach, you say? 28022 You do n''t mean yourself?" |
28022 | You do n''t suppose anything went wrong? |
28022 | You knew nothing of his plans? |
28022 | You mean advertise? |
28022 | You mean soldiers? |
28022 | You mean you''re going to ditch me for Mascola? |
28022 | You think that has n''t anything to do with your quitting me to get more money? 28022 You think this one will fill the bill?" |
28022 | You''ll have to have the cash? 28022 You''re going to run them?" |
28022 | Your men licked them, did n''t they? |
28022 | ***** Good God, would they never come up? |
28022 | *****"Where''s Dick, Aunt Mary?" |
28022 | *****"You do n''t mean to tell me that''s Diablo?" |
28022 | A few minutes more and----"What do you want, Boris?" |
28022 | After all, what did he, Bronson, know about the_ Gray Ghost_? |
28022 | And do n''t you suppose in fishing with a man like Bill Lang, a person learns something? |
28022 | And if so, where was he going to get the money to pay for it? |
28022 | And what right have you to think things like that? |
28022 | And what was he going to do? |
28022 | And what was he going to wear? |
28022 | And what was her purpose in putting in in the dark to Hell- Hole? |
28022 | And who do you think it was?" |
28022 | And who knew, if Rock did n''t? |
28022 | And why in the name of common sense would any woman with hair like that want to keep it tucked away under a close- fitting cap? |
28022 | And yet, what business could Rock have with the jobbers? |
28022 | And, to quote the reputable Farnsworth, what chance would any man stand of getting anything out of a woman on a loosely drawn contract like that? |
28022 | Anything?" |
28022 | Are n''t you going to help the boys out?" |
28022 | Are you hurt?" |
28022 | As Gregory said nothing in the way of argument, she challenged:"Do you think you could do any better?" |
28022 | As he finished, he noted that a worried expression crept to the girl''s eyes, though she said:"What''s that amount to? |
28022 | As the foreman said nothing, he asked bluntly:"How would you like the job as house manager?" |
28022 | As they drew near the_ Albatross_ she hailed the fisherman:"How are the fish, Jack?" |
28022 | Between shots he heard her mutter:"Can you beat that? |
28022 | Bill Lang and Richard Gregory murdered at El Diablo and Mexican Joe who had been with them, found on the island? |
28022 | Blair?" |
28022 | But how could he? |
28022 | But how could she make him believe it? |
28022 | But how? |
28022 | But if Bill Lang and his father had met with foul play, why were the bodies ever recovered? |
28022 | But what chance would a man have throttled like that by another? |
28022 | But what could five men do on the island against the hordes of Bandrist and Mascola? |
28022 | But what did it matter? |
28022 | But what good would it do them? |
28022 | But what kind? |
28022 | But what was that to the pain which gnawed at her heart? |
28022 | But what was the use of starting a row? |
28022 | But why was it necessary to take the little_ Petrel_? |
28022 | But, was that good enough? |
28022 | By the way, where did you say that new market was located?" |
28022 | By whom? |
28022 | CHAPTER VIII A DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE"What do you expect me to do with a bunch of cripples like that?" |
28022 | CHAPTER XX PLANS FOR A SHOW- DOWN Shall the control of our fisheries pass into foreign hands? |
28022 | CHAPTER XXIX UNDER ORDERS"You have seen nothing of the speed- boat from Legonia?" |
28022 | CHAPTER XXVI THE VALUE OF PUBLICITY"What time is it?" |
28022 | Ca n''t you hear me? |
28022 | Can you beat that?" |
28022 | Can you let me have the money if he says it''s all right?" |
28022 | Can you see anything wrong with that?" |
28022 | Coming up soon?" |
28022 | Could it be possible that the propeller was still in the water? |
28022 | Could one of them have been Kenneth Gregory? |
28022 | Could that be the channel the girl meant to take? |
28022 | Could this be the girl who had angrily announced that she intended to run her business in her own way? |
28022 | Desirous of starting conversation after a protracted silence, she began:"Who do you think I saw down- town the other day?" |
28022 | Did Bandrist think he was the only one who knew the way out? |
28022 | Did n''t I say he''d come back at the first chance? |
28022 | Did you ever notice them throw garbage overboard from the deck of a steamer and see one lone gull flying in her wake? |
28022 | Did you notice how they took orders from him without even talking back?" |
28022 | Do you get the idea?" |
28022 | Do you think you can run my business better than I can myself?" |
28022 | Do you understand?" |
28022 | Does he think you''ll rob more traps, lay round more nets and run more men off the beach with his seine? |
28022 | Does n''t that more than make up for the handicap of being a woman?" |
28022 | Feel better?" |
28022 | For had not Rossi given the accustomed signal to that effect? |
28022 | Granting that Gregory arrived within the next half- hour, what could he possibly accomplish in so short a time? |
28022 | Gregory?" |
28022 | Gregory?" |
28022 | Had Dickie Lang not said that Mascola laughed at the courts? |
28022 | Had McCoy too fallen a victim to hero- worship? |
28022 | Had Rock obtained other due and unpaid accounts? |
28022 | Had not Rossi reported the departure of the former manager more than a month ago? |
28022 | Had not the young man smiled? |
28022 | Had the girl noticed how badly his clothes fit him in comparison with McCoy''s? |
28022 | Had the man landed others on the_ Richard_? |
28022 | Has he seen this one?" |
28022 | Has that anything to do with your working for me?" |
28022 | Have n''t I any come- back?" |
28022 | Have you read that story of the mix- up between the Americans and the alien fishermen at Diablo Island?" |
28022 | Having trouble?" |
28022 | He did n''t give him a chance, did he? |
28022 | He had n''t meant to make it quite so plain but if she insisted on the truth, why not? |
28022 | He says to the boys that it was every feller for himself and----""Rock''s got a mortgage on your house, has n''t he, Joe?" |
28022 | He strove to regain control of his scattered senses as Blagg burst out:"You''re figurin''to start somethin''you ca n''t finish, ai n''t you? |
28022 | Hello, Dalton.--What''s that?--Yes, I get you.--How''s the stuff?--It is, eh? |
28022 | Hello, what''s that?" |
28022 | His firm was building boats for the Italian, so why should he say anything? |
28022 | How about Pete Carlin? |
28022 | How are you coming, Dorgan?" |
28022 | How did boats keep in touch with one another? |
28022 | How does that suit you?" |
28022 | How far?" |
28022 | How long could I run this outfit if all my men were like you? |
28022 | How long do you suppose you and Tom Howard would have lasted on the island if you had insisted on staying the night we were over here?" |
28022 | How long will you get that six dollars a day with the Lang fleet out of commission? |
28022 | How many months had he been a prisoner on El Diablo? |
28022 | How many times had the boss been there before? |
28022 | How''s the baby? |
28022 | I----""Are there many of the boys out of work?" |
28022 | If Bandrist was a fool about a woman, what was that to him? |
28022 | If so, for what purpose? |
28022 | If the Slavonian was through, why did n''t he close the valve and come down? |
28022 | Illustration:"May I come aboard your vessel?"] |
28022 | Is he in?" |
28022 | Is n''t that it?" |
28022 | Is n''t that right?" |
28022 | Is n''t that the truth?" |
28022 | Is that business?" |
28022 | Is that right?" |
28022 | Is that right?" |
28022 | Is there anything I can do for you?" |
28022 | Manuel saying he was run down? |
28022 | Mascola killed by Bandrist? |
28022 | May I come aboard your vessel?" |
28022 | McCoy, who had been her loyal friend, and servant? |
28022 | Or was it the faint pulsing of a motor- launch? |
28022 | Over there? |
28022 | Seen any of my men inside?" |
28022 | She leaned closer and exclaimed in a low voice:"And how do we know he does n''t get by with murder the way he does with everything else? |
28022 | She singled out a few of the older men and spoke directly to them:"Do you think you''d be here now if it had n''t been for Bill Lang? |
28022 | Should he have waited until his return? |
28022 | Should he tell the boy of his father''s strange absence? |
28022 | Silently regarding the blackened particles, the girl asked:"Carlin was with you yesterday you said, did n''t you?" |
28022 | Silvanus Rock a smuggler? |
28022 | So Bandrist thought to give him the slip, did he? |
28022 | That right?" |
28022 | The dirty robbers are going to stay and fight?" |
28022 | Then Gregory asked:"Does any one live on the island?" |
28022 | Then he added:"Do you do stunts like that often?" |
28022 | Then he added:"How are we going to find out about each other?" |
28022 | Then he asked aloud:"Who''s the_ Gray Ghost_?" |
28022 | Then he asked:"How far out to sea did you go?" |
28022 | Then he asked:"McCoy was the foreman, was n''t he?" |
28022 | Then he asked:"What did that sound like to you, Bronson?" |
28022 | Then he asked:"What is the nature of your claim?" |
28022 | Then he said:"Why not stay on the_ Gull_, Mr. Gregory? |
28022 | Then she shouted to the captain of the_ Curlew_:"What luck, Jones?" |
28022 | Then why, he asked himself, was he kind of glad that Dick had turned down his proposition? |
28022 | Thirty days is customary on that kind of stuff, is n''t it? |
28022 | To satisfy his curiosity he asked:"What do you mean by the cannery agreeing to pay the fines?" |
28022 | Voice his own fears and suspicions for the safety of Gregory, Sr.? |
28022 | Want to leave message?" |
28022 | Was Diablo to beat her as it had beaten others? |
28022 | Was Rock backing Bandrist? |
28022 | Was he bent only upon stealing the boat or was he only one of many who would be down upon them any minute? |
28022 | Was it luck? |
28022 | We''ve beaten Mascola, hands down, so why should we care?" |
28022 | We----""What''s your proposition, Blagg?" |
28022 | Were the obstacles which he had encountered about the island due to something more than a mere defense of good fishing grounds? |
28022 | Were the two men in cahoots with Mascola''s gang? |
28022 | Were there no men in the cave? |
28022 | Were they framing up? |
28022 | What about an interview?" |
28022 | What are you going to do about it? |
28022 | What are you going to do about it?" |
28022 | What are you waiting for?" |
28022 | What brought the man to Rock''s bank? |
28022 | What can you do?" |
28022 | What chance would he have of finding Mascola at the main entrance to the cave? |
28022 | What chance would he have to show Mascola now? |
28022 | What could we have done legally to break through Mascola''s fence?" |
28022 | What did I tell you? |
28022 | What did anybody really know about her, for that matter? |
28022 | What did it matter if the heat was scorching his neck? |
28022 | What did she know of this man, save the fact that he bore his father''s name? |
28022 | What did you ever do to Tommy Black?" |
28022 | What do you know about things here? |
28022 | What do you say?" |
28022 | What do you suppose will become of you if he makes good? |
28022 | What else would I do with them?" |
28022 | What if they have shotguns? |
28022 | What is Mascola paying his own fishermen? |
28022 | What is that?" |
28022 | What shall we do? |
28022 | What time is it now?" |
28022 | What was he going to do about it? |
28022 | What was the idea of leaving her clear out of it? |
28022 | What was the matter with Dick to- night? |
28022 | What was the matter with his trigger finger? |
28022 | What was the use of losing all he had gained by pursuing a policy of playing safe and"shooting nickels"? |
28022 | What was the use of taking such a chance as this? |
28022 | What was the_ Gray Ghost_? |
28022 | What were the Russians and Austrians doing to you when he came? |
28022 | What will you do for me?" |
28022 | What would twelve hundred dollars have amounted to three months ago? |
28022 | What''s that you''ve got there?" |
28022 | What''s the matter, Jones? |
28022 | What''s the matter?" |
28022 | What''s the trouble?" |
28022 | What''s the use of bein''a damn fool?" |
28022 | When do you want to go to work?" |
28022 | Where did she clear from? |
28022 | Where do you think I get off? |
28022 | Where had he been going at this time of night? |
28022 | Where had he left that darned paper anyway? |
28022 | Where is your boat?" |
28022 | Who backed you with boats and gear and taught you how to fish so you could hold your own against the outsiders? |
28022 | Who was it that took up your fight? |
28022 | Who was it? |
28022 | Who were the mysterious strangers who had accompanied them from Legonia? |
28022 | Who would ever know? |
28022 | Who would have thought it?" |
28022 | Why are n''t you on the job?" |
28022 | Why are you a fool?" |
28022 | Why ca n''t we be the same? |
28022 | Why could n''t hard- headed business men realize the value of the thing he was trying to get at? |
28022 | Why could n''t he tell which? |
28022 | Why did n''t Mascola fight like a man? |
28022 | Why do n''t you go and find out if they''re double- crossing you? |
28022 | Why had Jack appeared so grouchy? |
28022 | Why had he not jumped from the ledge at first sight of his father''s murderer? |
28022 | Why had he not seen and understood before this? |
28022 | Why had he permitted Dickie Lang to accompany the party to the island? |
28022 | Why had n''t he thought of it before? |
28022 | Why had the girl persisted in her determination to take an active part in the conflict? |
28022 | Why not fathom the motive which lay behind Mascola''s action? |
28022 | Why not get out of town for a while till the thing blew over? |
28022 | Why not hit the grit? |
28022 | Why not strangle Mascola beneath the surface? |
28022 | Why not? |
28022 | Why should he pay you fellows twice that much? |
28022 | Why should he pay you six dollars when he can load up with a gang that''ll do what he says for three? |
28022 | Why should he try to fathom them? |
28022 | Why should you not pay for the extra risk we run in getting them?" |
28022 | Why was Gregory there anyway? |
28022 | Why was the law not enforced? |
28022 | Why withhold it from the public? |
28022 | Why would it not have been simpler to have made way with them entirely? |
28022 | Why?" |
28022 | Will you call again or leave your name?" |
28022 | Will you show me where they are?" |
28022 | Would Mr. Rock care for a drink so early in the morning? |
28022 | Would it surprise you to know that Mascola does not own a single fishing- boat? |
28022 | Would the girl do as she was told and stay on the launch? |
28022 | Would you like to go with me?" |
28022 | You ai n''t bought the cannery already, have you?" |
28022 | You have n''t had a row with Jack already, have you?" |
28022 | You say he got through?" |
28022 | Your father did not expect you so soon, did he?" |