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10749Did you ever?
10749Who are these with courtly manners Bearing lofty poles and banners?
46793What''s this? 46793 You have good news, father dear?"
46793A lost dog?"
46793After a long sigh she said:"Mother, if I pass my examination, will you give me what I have been wanting for a long, long time?"
46793But, what was this?
46793Everything depends on him,"she murmured, snuggling up to her mother and hugging her,"for I know you will let me, wo n''t you, sweetest?
46793Marie with a letter for the little girl?
46793Oh, you will ask father, wo n''t you?
46793What color would he be?
46793What did n''t he see?
46793What would he be like?
59982Are you crazy?
59982Can you see it, Jim?
59982Going to the circus?
59982Hey, Mike,he said to the other man,"Is n''t this the guy whose picture they''re sending out on the Communico Screen?
59982What''s going on here?
59982What''s your name, dad?
59982How could he explain about what he had done and why he had done it?
59982Is it?
59982Oh, is it?
59982Why even the circus was far better-- or was it?_[ Transcriber''s Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, June 1957.
59982You know, the guy who ran away from his son''s house before they could send him to the Psych Center?"
45108But what makes him so floppy? 45108 Did this_ very whale_ swallow a man?"
45108Do you want to see the kangaroo do the high running jump?
45108Does a buffalo grow up out of a buffalo bug?
45108What is it?
45108What is it?
45108What is the meaning of exterminated?
45108What was his name?
45108Where''s Tom?
45108Who ever heard of a menagerie without its bears? 45108 Who was Jumbo?"
45108Would you like to pet and smooth it, Gay?
45108[ Illustration] But what had become of Gay?
45108[ Illustration]"What would mama say if we ate like that, Trixie?"
45108[ Illustration]"Where are the tigers?"
45108asked Trixie, solemnly;"and did you_ know_ the man?"
36219Are you an admirer of him?
36219Do n''t you see?
36219Do you mean to say,my agent exclaimed,"that I have been advertising fifty- cent hell benders?"
36219How far can your practiced eye discern objects on a night like this?
36219In that case,said I,"you could never stop the train to prevent a collision should an obstruction present itself?"
36219Say, boss,called the old uncle,"what animal have de mos''preference fo''a colored man-- a lion or a tiger?"
36219Well, do n''t you agree with me?
36219Well,said I,"ca n''t you send an engine after the runaway section?"
36219What do I mean?
36219What is it?
36219Where is the river? 36219 Why not?"
36219You must have known him well?
36219Your latest what?
36219Are we nearing the stream?
36219As he strode across the room he shouted:"Who in hell wants pertaters?"
36219Barnum?"
36219Can we make the water?"
36219Coup?"
36219Do you know him?"
36219During a partial lull in the conversation, this politician had the temerity to bawl out:"Barnum, what is going to be your next humbug?
36219Finally one of the negroes asked:"What you all doin''?"
36219I said:"What, are you not going to use this?"
36219It may be asked, What has this kind of thing to do with circus life?
36219Mr. Barnum had been a witness to this scene and he came to me in a tremendous rage, saying:"Have you no respect for me at all?"
36219Quick as a flash the thought passed through my head: What if we meet a train?
36219Then the agent would say:"Did you hear about the fire last night?
36219Was he a planter, the owner of slaves and a substantial citizen of the great commonwealth of Missouri?
36219Was it not fair, he argued, that the man who had brought this accusation should come forward and make himself and his standing known?
36219When the agent came up he would call out to the negro:"Uncle, where you going?"
36219Why, ever since Adam, people have been of the human family, and if it were not for the human family where would the show be?"
36219Why?
10212You do n''t mean to rob them, do you?
10212Ca n''t you keep still and let the czar of all the animals enjoy his after dinner nap?"
10212Can you imagine a sacred cow trying to be good, and set a pious example to the heathen animals, being patient when they have to listen to swearing?
10212Do n''t you see him holding the baby upon his shoulder?"
10212Do you comprehend?
10212Do you think I would let that red- headed dish washer beat me?
10212Gee, what do you think?
10212How does he know when he takes food in his mouth that it can corkscrew around under his arm and eventually find his stomach?
10212How would you like it if you were served with breakfast food that had been stored in a warehouse until it was mildewed?
10212I can take a joke us well as anybody, but when you set a hundred dogs on my trail, I am no gentlemen, see?
10212I went through the whole of Dennis''performance and never skipped a note, until a smart white man yelled:"Where is the tail of your ourang outang?"
10212Just then the boss canvasman came along and he said:"Hello, old man, what you doing up there?"
10212Now any remarks may be made, pro or con, in regard to my sanity, see?"
10212Pa said to the boss canvasman:"Well, what do you think of that?"
10212Pa said:"What have you been doing to Shadrack?"
10212Senator said to me:"What do you think of elephants now?"
10212So we are circus proprietors, are we?
10212There was no intention of having a riot, but when pa yelled,"What''s the matter with Bryan?"
10212This show ca n''t afford to take along no 400-pound fairy for a fat woman when the contract calls for a 500-pound mountain of flesh, see?"
10212What Hit Him?
10212What did you do to him?"
10212When our money was nearly all gone to the confounded Indians, and the sun was going down, he went up to pa and said:"Uncle, what does this all mean?
10212[ Illustration:"What Hit Him?
62349And wait around for those big apes to crack the house open over my head? 62349 Ca n''t you see I''m busy?"
62349Do n''t you get it?
62349Heart?
62349Me? 62349 Now?"
62349Question is, Jig, who wants to kill us, and why?
62349What''s eating you, Jig? 62349 Where is it, Sam?"
62349Why should I split with anybody? 62349 Will you come in before you''re too dead?"
62349You had an idea?
62349You want to sit here till we all dry up and blow away?
62349Are you coming, pal, or do I shut this door again?"
62349Beamish cleared his throat and said, rather stiffly,"Gertrude?"
62349Beamish?"
62349But what was your idea?"
62349Did you think Kapper was enough?"
62349Gow, you hear me?
62349He closed his eyes and smiled pleasantly and said, very gently:"Would you be collecting for the feed bill, or the fuel?"
62349He snarled,"How do you expect me to do my act?
62349How is he?"
62349How?"
62349I cursed him and said,"Where''s Shannon?
62349I heard Beamish say, from a great distance,"How about it, Melak?"
62349I oughta....""Do I look like Superman, to carry that big lug?"
62349I said,"Get what back where?"
62349I said,"Will you help me?"
62349I said,"Yeah?
62349I thought-- oh, hell, why does a guy ever do anything?
62349If I had n''t.... Oh, well, what''s a few nightmares among friends?
62349Is one of you Mister Buckhalter Shannon?"
62349Jarin, slow''em down, ca n''t you?"
62349Nobody saw anything, of course?"
62349See that little green light floating there?
62349Shannon said, very softly,"Mother o''God, what are we going to do?"
62349Shannon snarled,"Take off with half my gang stranded here?
62349She''s lonesome, see?
62349Unnerstan''me?
62349We talked a minute, just the things that had to be said, and then I asked,"Anybody have an idea where Quern might be?"
62349What do I do?"
62349What is it?"
62349What''s he been spiking his drinks with?"
62349What''s the trouble?"
62349Why did you have those vapor snakes turned loose on us?
62349Why did you try so hard to butch it, Melak?"
62349Why not?
62349Why should I split with you?"
62349Will you risk it?"
62349Will you try it?"
62349Would you gentlemen permit me to join you?"
62349You think we should back out?"
27702An''you''ve got''em, have n''t you?
27702Are the squirrels all gone?
27702Are you sure you heard him rightly, Toby, boy?
27702But hain''t he goin''to have a ride this mornin''?
27702But how are you goin''to get any hosses?
27702Did n''t that sound like a whole cageful of hyenas?
27702Did you go over there to see what was up?
27702Do n''t you s''pose you could get''em to leave that show an''come with ours?
27702Do you know where the rest of the family is, Ben?
27702Do you s''pose it would be big enough? 27702 Do you think I''m goin''to ride him?"
27702Go? 27702 Hain''t he got any relations anywhere?"
27702Has your Uncle Dan''l got plenty of pasturage?
27702He hain''t dead, is he?
27702How long before he''ll get over bein''tickled?
27702I know he said that; but it seems as if it was too good to be true, do n''t it?
27702I know it; but how can we get him down?
27702Is Ella here?
27702It would be kinder nice if you could keep him, would n''t it?
27702It''s a kind of a cripples''circus, eh? 27702 Kicks, do n''t he?"
27702Me? 27702 No?
27702Now, what do_ you_ want?
27702Now, where we goin''to have the show?
27702Shall I start him?
27702So all the people who were so kind to you will be here next week, will they?
27702So ye did n''t get circusin''enough last summer?
27702So you''re goin''to have a circus of your own, eh?
27702The monkey?
27702Then what''ll you do with''em?
27702Watch the animals?
27702Well, well, well, it''s been some time since you''ve been on this''ere box, hain''t it? 27702 What is it, Uncle Dan''l?
27702What is it? 27702 What is the matter?
27702What shall I do?
27702What''s the matter? 27702 What''s them?"
27702What, have you got two?
27702What_ are_ we goin''to do?
27702Where did you come from? 27702 Where''s that?"
27702Who is it?
27702Who?
27702Why did n''t he come to- day?
27702Why not? 27702 Why, it belongs to the circus, do n''t it?"
27702Will you come down with me to Bob Atwood''s, an''see what he says about it?
27702You could n''t get much more noise if you had a whole band, could you?
27702You said that little cripple had to live at the poor- farm, did n''t you?
27702You wo n''t let him take me away if he should try, will you?
27702But say, Toby, your Uncle Dan''l hain''t right on his speech, is he?"
27702CHAPTER XIX THE SHOW BROKE UP"Why, what''s the matter?
27702Ca n''t I bring him in here a minute before you open the show?"
27702Did you find your Uncle Daniel?"
27702Do you suppose young Stubbs would act bad if I was to take him for a walk?"
27702He''s always runnin''''round where he hain''t wanted; an''I wonder how he come to know we was here?
27702How did that happen?"
27702How did this boy get hurt?"
27702How have you been?
27702If there hain''t two tents here, what makes the two bundles?"
27702Mine?
27702Say, Toby, you do n''t really think this one is any relation to your monkey, do you?"
27702So you found your Uncle Dan''l all right, did you?"
27702Toby looked up in surprise, as he repeated, in a puzzled way:"You''ll take care of him?"
27702Treat used a tone of mild reproof--"why should you have such ideas, and why express them before our friend, Mr. Tyler?
27702Treat with the show?"
27702What''s the matter?"
27702Why do n''t you stay an''watch the animals?"
27702Will you call me when Abner wakes up?"
27702You shall see his wife, an''old Ben, an''Ella, an''--""But wo n''t you be afraid of Job Lord?"
27702cried Toby, in alarm,"and how shall we catch him?"
27702is Abner any sicker?"
27702must Abner really die?"
27702what do you think of that?"
21599And may I buy him some popcorn balls?
21599And why would you-- you who are elephants like ourselves-- why would you do this to us, who never harmed you?
21599And will you take care of me, so the tiger wo n''t get me?
21599And you do n''t want a hunter to shoot you, or to carry you away far off somewhere, do you?
21599Anything else?
21599Are they good to eat?
21599Are you an elephant?
21599Are you going to run away again?
21599Are you playing one of your tricks?
21599Are you?
21599But how can I hold it up? 21599 But that lemonade tasted good, did n''t it?"
21599But what about my lemonade?
21599But what is your name, and where do you live?
21599But what will happen to us-- to me and my father and mother?
21599But why am I tossed about so?
21599Can you do tricks?
21599Can you hear me, Roarer?
21599Can you hear me?
21599Did he run away?
21599Did we see you? 21599 Did you get very scratched?"
21599Did you see them?
21599Do n''t I get paid for it?
21599Do n''t you wish we were back in the jungle, near some river, where we could wade in and float until the sun went down?
21599Does he do that?
21599Don, what made you bite the elephant?
21599Here, Tum Tum, what are you doing?
21599How did he get loose?
21599How did you get here?
21599How?
21599I like that, do n''t you?
21599I wonder if we will find Mappo?
21599I wonder where Tum Tum can be?
21599I wonder who it can be?
21599If I tell you, will you come with me? 21599 Is it not better to get away, and be hungry for a little while, than to stay here shut up in a cage all your life?"
21599Is n''t Tum Tum nice?
21599Is that all that will happen to me?
21599Is that you, Mappo?
21599Is the circus nice?
21599Is there other hard work?
21599Is this a trick?
21599Let who get you?
21599May I go out and play?
21599Mother, may I go in swimming?
21599Oh, are you?
21599Oh, mamma, what shall I do?
21599Oh, may I go and play with them?
21599Oh, papa, the elephant was so good to us, ca n''t we buy him a bag of peanuts?
21599Oh, papa, will he hurt him?
21599Oh, what is it? 21599 Oh, wo n''t you let me down?"
21599Say, Tum Tum,said Maggo,"was that his lemonade we drank?"
21599So the tricks are to begin soon, are they? 21599 So we are not to try to break from the trap?"
21599So you are going to get away to- night, are you? 21599 So you came to see the circus?"
21599Then was it your trunk that you picked me up in?
21599Then we are to come out of our cages to- night?
21599Tum Tum, did you and Maggo do that?
21599We never got anything as nice as popcorn and peanuts in the jungle, did we?
21599Well, what are we going to do?
21599What are peanuts?
21599What are tricks?
21599What happened, Tum Tum?
21599What happened?
21599What is a circus?
21599What is it you want to say?
21599What is it you want to tell me, Sharp Tooth?
21599What is it? 21599 What is the matter, Tum Tum?"
21599What is the matter?
21599What is the matter?
21599What of it, silly?
21599What will happen to us, when the ship stops sailing?
21599What''s that?
21599Where are we, and where are we going?
21599Where did you go a little while ago?
21599Where?
21599Who are you, and what are you biting me for?
21599Who''s that calling?
21599Who''s there?
21599Why ca n''t we turn around and go back?
21599Why ca n''t you run like we boys do?
21599Why can I not stand up straight?
21599Why did you stop my wagon from rolling down hill, Tum Tum?
21599Why do you call that way, brother?
21599Why not?
21599Why were you afraid?
21599Why would he do that?
21599Why?
21599Will that be harder?
21599Would he?
21599And about the others?"
21599And how do you think Tum Tum did it?
21599But is he as strong as two elephants?"
21599But what''s the matter, mamma?"
21599But when?"
21599But where are you going?"
21599Ca n''t you come out and play?"
21599Did you bring the pig to the circus?"
21599Did you ever see him?"
21599Did you get a thorn in your foot, Gumble, that makes you so cross?"
21599Did you see me?"
21599Have we time to eat?"
21599How do you like lemons?"
21599I wonder what kind I shall do, and whether I shall like them or not?"
21599Is that so?"
21599It is very useful, is n''t it?"
21599Let me see, how can I stop you?"
21599Now shall we put the chains on you-- I and my tame brothers-- or will you be quiet-- you and the others?"
21599Page 41]"Caught in a net, eh?"
21599So it is you, eh?"
21599What are those?"
21599What are you doing?
21599What has happened?"
21599What is it?"
21599What shall I do?
21599What shall I do?"
21599What would you do with an elephant?"
21599Why not?"
21599Will you come with me, Roarer?"
21599Yes, I''ll do that with Sharp Tooth; but what about Roarer?
21599cried a little boy,"could n''t we ride on the elephant''s back?"
21599exclaimed Whoo- ee,"you do n''t want to be caught in a trap, do you?"
21546And I?
21546And people pay money to look at wild animals? 21546 And so you know Dido?"
21546And then I knew Tum Tum, a jolly elephant, and--"Well, say now, is n''t that queer?
21546And what is a circus?
21546And what will the white animal man do with a live lion?
21546Are n''t we having fun, Nero?
21546Are you a log of wood that can speak?
21546Are you ready to do your tricks in the circus?
21546But why is Tum Tum helping push the circus cages?
21546Ca n''t I give the rest of it to Nero?
21546Ca n''t I learn to hunt, too?
21546Ca n''t you run along faster?
21546Did some one try to hurt my lion friend?
21546Did you stand the ride all right? 21546 Do n''t you know better than to drink before me?"
21546Do n''t you want them to?
21546Do you know where I live?
21546Does it get as hot as in the jungle?
21546Does n''t the circus stay here every day?
21546Has anything happened?
21546Have you killed anything yet?
21546How are you, Nero? 21546 How did you get loose?
21546How?
21546Is it in a circus?
21546Is n''t this fun?
21546Is that a circus trick?
21546Is that a trick?
21546It is?
21546Oh, am I back in the jungle?
21546Oh, are you hunting, too?
21546Oh, so you knocked me away from the spring, did you?
21546Oh, what has happened? 21546 Pushing cages?"
21546Shall we have to push any of the cages?
21546So you are going to play with Switchie, are you?
21546So you do tricks in a circus, do you?
21546The circus stay here? 21546 The jungle?
21546Then what is it?
21546Tricks? 21546 Want to have some fun?"
21546Well, where in the world have you been?
21546What are you doing here, anyhow?
21546What are you going to do with him?
21546What are you going to do, Tum Tum?
21546What are you howling about?
21546What became of Chunky? 21546 What became of him?"
21546What did you do that for?
21546What for?
21546What had happened to him?
21546What happened to them?
21546What happened, anyhow? 21546 What happened?"
21546What happened?
21546What is that?
21546What makes the people make so much noise?
21546What makes you think so?
21546What''s a circus?
21546What''s all the noise about? 21546 What''s he doing that for?"
21546What''s hunting?
21546What''s mischief, Ma?
21546What''s that?
21546What''s that?
21546What''s the matter with you, Nero?
21546What''s the matter? 21546 What''s the matter?
21546What''s the matter?
21546When do we begin?
21546Where are the trees and the tangled vines and the snakes and monkeys and other animals? 21546 Where are you going, Nero?"
21546Where are you going?
21546Where are you going?
21546Where do you live?
21546Where have they gone?
21546Where is Mappo now?
21546Where is my home cave? 21546 Who are you?"
21546Who did that?
21546Who did, then?
21546Who did? 21546 Who is it?"
21546Who is talking about me?
21546Who''s there?
21546Who-- who are you?
21546Why, where is Tum Tum?
21546All right?"
21546And then to Don the lion said:"How do you happen to know Dido, the dancing bear?"
21546And what gave me the pain in my foot, and what made the loud noise?"
21546And where are Boo and Chet?"
21546Are they something good to eat?"
21546But at last Switchie said:"Say, are n''t you thirsty?"
21546But were you ever in a book?"
21546But will Tum Tum come back?"
21546Did you get into mischief?"
21546Do n''t you like it here in the circus?"
21546Does n''t he sit up nice?"
21546For he is in a book, is n''t he?
21546Is he here?"
21546Lion said:"Well, Nero, what happened to you?
21546My name is Tum Tum, what is yours?"
21546Now do you know who I am?"
21546Oh, what am I to do?"
21546Oh, what shall I do?"
21546Tell me, did you see any of mine?"
21546Tell me, have you ever been in a book?"
21546Tell me?
21546Was it the crocodile who knocked me into the water?"
21546What did I tell you?"
21546What is the matter?"
21546What was that noise?"
21546What was that thing which looked like a log floating in the water?"
21546What''s it all about, anyhow?"
21546What''s the matter?
21546What''s the matter?"
21546Who are you and where are you going?"
21546Who are you, if I may ask?"
21546Who did it?
21546Who''s doing that?"
21546Why are you roaring so, and trying to get out of your cage?
21546Wo n''t that be all right?"
21546Would n''t you like to come over and see them?"
21546_ Page 82_]"What''s all this about?"
7938Ah, Lidia, is it thou? 7938 And hast never wanted to see Rome?
7938And he? 7938 And is the honorable lawyer mixed up in this business?"
7938And it is really true that thou art admitted to those holy precincts?
7938And thou wilt send for the Senator?
7938And thou?
7938And why, may I ask? 7938 Art thou happy here?
7938Art thou willing to take great risks to save the son and daughter of Aurelius?
7938But thou-- and Hermione-- and-- Marcus?
7938But thou?
7938Canst thou not see that the child is fainting? 7938 Cured of what, mother?"
7938Dare you say to Lycias that he may not pass?
7938Dost see them coming?
7938Dost think that he heard what I said?
7938Dost thou mean that the gods have been neglected all the day? 7938 Ever busy, Mother?"
7938For me?
7938Has Martius returned?
7938Hast thou come back cured, Martius? 7938 Hast thou seen Octavia''s place?"
7938Hast thou the token I gave thee?
7938How did I know? 7938 How did you know?"
7938How do I know, dearest? 7938 If God will?"
7938Is it for a feast, Sahira?
7938Is it safe for thee?
7938Is it wise?
7938Leaving no word?
7938One of which thou art ashamed?
7938Ought I to tell him?
7938Thou hast a secret, my child?
7938Thou hast been long absent, Martius?
7938Thou knowest me, then?
7938Thou wilt greet him from me, father?
7938Thou, Alyrus?
7938To whom then wouldst thou offer them?
7938Was I speaking? 7938 Was it thy business kept thee?"
7938What art thou doing here, lazybones? 7938 What do I get as a reward for this knowledge which you so much desire?"
7938What dost thou desire, Mother?
7938What has Virgilia done?
7938What is thy country?
7938What will be the outcome of it all, Virgilia?
7938When mother is well, what will happen? 7938 Where is Virgilia now?"
7938Where was it? 7938 Who are you?"
7938Who is that young man?
7938Who knows? 7938 Who should know it better than I?
7938Who? 7938 Why didst thou not also kneel before the holy one?"
7938Why didst thou return? 7938 Why, then, dost thou cry, my daughter?"
7938Wilt tell me that thou, too, art mad over the dead Christus?
7938All because of their faith?
7938And Martius, where was he?
7938And if it were possible, would they all come"to celebrate the Feast of the Grapes, in five days?"
7938And what had been her thoughts during those long hours and days and years?
7938Art thou not well?"
7938But if it should be hard for me, what will it be for thee, so tenderly matured, so lovingly cared for?
7938But would she sacrifice her own daughter, if her religion should prove to be the same as that of her brother?
7938By the way, where is the daughter of Aurelius?"
7938Could he avenge?
7938Didst hear that the splendid villa of Octavia, widow of Aureus Cantus, the Senator, was raided by a mob last night?
7938Dost see them yet?"
7938Dost thou not know that there has been talk in the Senate about the constantly increasing number of Christians in Rome and in the Empire?
7938Even when it may be dangerous?"
7938Had she been conscious of what she said then?
7938Had she strength to stand firm?
7938Hast come to have supper with thy father?
7938Hast thou no heart?"
7938How could she defy her mother?
7938How had he repaid him?
7938Is thy step- mother satisfied?"
7938Ought she to obey her mother, or God?
7938Remembering her weakness, he sat down beside her, took her cold hand in his and said, gently:"What is the matter, dear one?
7938Should one tell everything to one''s husband?
7938Suppose they arrived at the wharf and found the ship gone?
7938The girl was certainly out of her mind?
7938Then aloud:"Are you on some mission to the Emperor?"
7938Thou dost remember what she said, that we must both leave this roof?
7938Thou fearest, eh?
7938Thou knowest, that they, too, are of the faith?
7938Was it so lovely in those far- off Eastern lands that thou couldst forget thy home and thy friends?"
7938What did I say?
7938What had he done?
7938What had he done?
7938What has happened to annoy thee?"
7938What has he to do with the priests of Jupiter?
7938What is the feast to- night, Martius?"
7938What is to be done with such an undutiful child?
7938What mattered it if they were followers of Christians, members of a despised sect?
7938What said our Teacher?
7938What should she do?
7938What should they do?
7938What was this woe that the Old One had prophesied for him and his household?
7938What will happen then?"
7938What would Aureus Cantus have said to such a wild thing as this?
7938Where is he?"
7938Whither, who could tell?
7938Who cares for so humble a person as I?
7938Who is he?
7938Who knew what might happen?
7938Who knows?"
7938Who was He?
7938Who was that man, Alyrus?
7938Why else has he been exiled from Rome by thy father?
7938Why not his son, also?"
7938it strikes home, does n''t it?
7938the master?
60209''Well,''Alex said,''why did n''t you shoot him?'' 60209 After a while Alex said,''Well, Mike, where is the bear skin you were going to bring us?''
60209And all the time he was saying,''Oh, why did n''t I mind my papa? 60209 Can you take a long, deep breath, little Cub Bear?"
60209Did n''t you know that that was a porcupine, and that he was covered with quills, on purpose to stick into people that touched him? 60209 Do you think that was the last of him?
60209How can you live on the desert, when there is no water to drink, and nothing to eat there?
60209How did he happen to have such a hole in his mouth? 60209 How many of them are there?"
60209One evening, while the men were telling stories, one of them said,''Did you ever hear of the big grizzly, called Club- Foot?'' 60209 The Papa Bear ran in as fast as he could, and what do you think he saw?
60209''Did n''t you see old Club- Foot?''
60209And how do you suppose they got him on board?
60209And just then the owl saw the animal and said,"Who- o- o?
60209And little Cub Bear said,"What can you do?"
60209And the little Cub Bear said,"What can you do?"
60209And the little Cub Bear said,"What can you do?"
60209And the little Cub Bear said,"What can you do?"
60209And the little Cub Bear said,"What can you do?"
60209And the little Cub Bear said,"What can you do?"
60209And the little Cub Bear said,"What can you do?"
60209And the old owl looked wise and said,"Who- o- o- o?
60209And the owl said,"If you want me to I can be door- keeper, and when any one comes I can ask who he is, because, you know, I can say,''Who- o- o?
60209And they commenced to hunt for the things that they wanted, and what do you think they found?
60209And what do you think happened?
60209And what do you think he saw?
60209And what in the world do you suppose was in this pocket?
60209And when it struck the rock, what do you suppose happened?
60209As soon as it was light the Cub Bear looked way up on the mountain side and saw a cave, and where do you suppose they were?
60209But I do not think that was right, do you?
60209Can you guess what he was dreaming about?
60209Can you guess what he was dreaming about?
60209Can you guess what he was dreaming about?
60209Can you guess what he was dreaming about?
60209Can you guess what he was dreaming about?
60209Can you guess what it was?
60209Can you guess what the little Cub Bear was dreaming about?
60209Can you help us?"
60209Can you help us?"
60209Can you help us?"
60209Can you help us?"
60209Can you help us?"
60209Can you help us?"
60209Could you make so nice a mud house?
60209Did you ever give your papa a bear hug?
60209Did you ever see such a long nose in the whole world?"
60209Do all alligators have such holes in the roof of their mouths?"
60209Do n''t you think they did?
60209Do you know what glycerine is?
60209Do you see why?
60209Do you think that we could make the cave larger for all of the animals?"
60209He could not see the elephant at all, so he called,"Jumbo, Jumbo, where are you?"
60209How am I going to get these awful quills out, anyway?
60209I think that he must have been dreaming?
60209I think that is a good rule, do n''t you?
60209I wonder, if all the animals would help, if we could n''t break down the rock and get into this room?"
60209I would not, would you?
60209It was called a stationary engine, because it stood in one place, and how do you suppose it moved the men?
60209Jumbo said,"How do you do, Madam Kangaroo and the little baby kangaroo?"
60209Just then the Cub Bear looked up at the owl, to see why the owl did not say"Who- o- o?
60209Just then the old owl said,"Who- o- o- o?
60209Just then the owl said,"Who- o- o- o?
60209Just then the owl saw the animal and said,"Who- o- o?
60209Just then the owl saw the animal, and he said,"Who- o- o?
60209Just then the owl saw the animal, and said,"Who- o- o?
60209Just then the owl saw this animal and said,"Who- o- o?
60209Just then the owl saw this animal, and he said,"Who- o- o- o?
60209Not long after, the monkey came and said,"What is the matter?"
60209One man said to Alex,''Why did n''t you shoot?''
60209Perhaps, who can tell?
60209So he said to his papa,"Papa, can you tell me what the hittopotamus can do to help us in building our house?"
60209THE BEAR FAMILY AT HOME[ Illustration: What do you suppose that ant- bear did?]
60209The Papa Bear asked the Circus Bear what the animal was?
60209The animal came nearer and nearer, and, finally, I gave a great leap; and what do you suppose I landed upon?
60209The animals were all as happy as could be in the beautiful forest, and what do you think the little bears of Jimmie Bear called the little Cub Bear?
60209The giraffe finally pulled his head out of the hole, and the Cub Bear said,"What did you see?"
60209The little Cub Bear said,"Suppose he should catch you in a corner, where you could n''t get away, what would you do?"
60209The little Cub Bear said,"Well, what was he nodding his head about when he came up out of the water?"
60209The little Cub Bear said,"What can you do?"
60209The little Cub Bear said,"What can you do?"
60209The little Cub Bear said,"What did you find?"
60209The little Cub Bear said,"Why ca n''t we have a race?
60209The little Cub Bear soon went to sleep, and what do you think he dreamed about?
60209The little bear was dreaming about something?
60209The monkey got his little arms full-- of what do you suppose?
60209The old owl said,"Who- o- o?
60209The owl called out,"Who- o- o- o?
60209The owl said as soon as he saw any one coming he would say,"Who- o- o?
60209The owl said,"Who- o- o?
60209The train was going so fast that we almost missed the rod, but we hung on, and in a moment when we looked down, what do you suppose had happened?
60209Then he felt of his ear and m- o- a- n- e- d. Can you guess what the little Cub Bear was dreaming about?
60209Then the Papa Bear said,"What do you think that we ought to do?
60209Then the camel said,"Why did n''t you ask me before?
60209Then the little Cub Bear went to bed and went to sleep, and that night he dreamed so hard that-- what do you think happened to him?
60209Then the little Split- Nosed- Bear whirled around like a flash, and what do you suppose happened?
60209Then the monkey said,"How are we going to know how to start, so we can both start together?"
60209Then the rhinoceros said,"What can I do?
60209Then they said to the brave fellows who stayed on the ground,''Why did n''t you shoot?''
60209Then what do you suppose that ant- bear did?
60209They always called him-- what do you suppose?
60209What can I do for you?"
60209What do you suppose happened to the One- Eared- Bear this time?
60209What do you think had happened?
60209When the Papa Bear had finished the story, he said to the Cub Bear,"What do you think of that story?"
60209When the monkey had finished his story, the little Cub Bear said:"Well, what was it that made such a terrible explosion?"
60209When they were coming back, what do you suppose they saw?
60209Which one do you think won the race?
60209Would n''t that be nice?
60209Would you like to shake hands with him?"
60209You know we thought we would kill him, and he would never get as far as the Irishmen?''
60209You know what a saw- mill is?
60209You remember I showed you this morning how I would catch deer?
60209and the little Cub Bear ran to the mouth of the cave; and what do you think he saw?
60209and they all looked up, and what do you think they saw?
60209several times, and each time the solemn old owl would say,"W- h- o?
60209w- h- o- o- o- o?
60209w- h- o- o- o- o?"
60209who- o- o- o?"
60209who- o- o- o?"
60209who- o- o- o?"
60209who- o- o- o?"
60209who- o- o- o?"
60209who- o- o- o?"
60209who- o- o?"
60209who- o- o?"
60209who- o- o?"
60209who- o- o?"
60209who- o- o?"
60209who- o- o?"
60209who- o- o?"
60209who- o- o?"
60209who- o- o?''"
11069Am I a balloon?
11069And does it mean having adventures?
11069And which did you like best of all?
11069And will he ever come back to us?
11069Are you going to make a pen for him?
11069Are you trying to get out again?
11069But what are you doing so far away from your pen? 11069 But what do you mean by a circus?"
11069But where are the hickory nuts you spoke of?
11069Can he really do a trick?
11069Can you do that?
11069Could n''t you sleep down in the stump with me?
11069Did I hurt you very much?
11069Did anything else happen?
11069Did he bite you very hard?
11069Did n''t he jump the rope?
11069Did you ever ride in a balloon?
11069Do n''t you hear something making a noise?
11069Do you think I could hang by my tail, Mappo?
11069Do you want to go, Squinty?
11069Ha, so you are a monkey?
11069Has n''t that pig the most comical face you ever saw?
11069Have you everything? 11069 How can you tell which one is yours?"
11069I guess you are getting to know me, are n''t you, old fellow?
11069I think it would be fun if we all could; do n''t you?
11069I wonder if I''ll ever see my mamma and papa again?
11069I wonder if any of them can do any tricks?
11069I wonder if he''s afraid?
11069I wonder what a train is?
11069I wonder what tricks are, anyhow? 11069 I wonder what tricks are?
11069I wonder what will happen to me this time?
11069Is he all right?
11069Is n''t it about time the farmer came with some sour milk for us?
11069Is the pig nailed up? 11069 It does n''t seem so, does it?"
11069My, what''s that?
11069Now you are sure you want that squinty one?
11069Oh, Squinty, where were you?
11069Oh, have you caged him up? 11069 Oh, what shall I do?
11069Oh, where can he be?
11069Please, Father, may I have that little pig?
11069So that''s another trick, is it?
11069So you wanted a run in the garden, eh?
11069So, you thought you''d like to get out and have a run, did you?
11069Squinty, how is your ear that Don, the dog, bit?
11069Well, I wonder what will happen next?
11069Well, did you have one?
11069Were n''t you awfully scared?
11069Were you ever carried off that way, Papa?
11069What did you do?
11069What else?
11069What for?
11069What happened to you, Squinty?
11069What has happened to you?
11069What is going to happen to me?
11069What is his name?
11069What made you run away?
11069What shall I do now? 11069 What shall we do?"
11069What will happen next?
11069What would you do with a pig in our town? 11069 What''s a balloon?"
11069What''s a journey?
11069What''s the matter, Rufus?
11069When can I have my little pig?
11069Where did the dog find you?
11069Where did you go?
11069Where do you think he is now, Mamma?
11069Where have you been, and what happened to you?
11069Who are you?
11069Who knows?
11069Why did you run away?
11069Why, are not all dogs alike?
11069Why, what''s the matter with the little pig?
11069Why, where can Squinty be?
11069But we know Squinty did, do n''t we?
11069But, somehow or other, the kind you get away from home tastes differently, does n''t it?
11069By this time it was getting dark, and Squinty said:"Oh dear, I wonder where we can sleep tonight?"
11069CHAPTER VI SQUINTY ON A JOURNEY"Mamma, did you hear what they were saying about Squinty?"
11069CHAPTER XI SQUINTY AND THE MERRY MONKEY"Where do you live, Squinty?"
11069Did anything else happen?"
11069Did n''t you ever see a circus?"
11069Did you do anything else, Squinty?"
11069Did you ever have a little brother or sister who ran away from home, and was very glad to run back, or be brought back again, by a policeman, perhaps?
11069Did you ever try to hang by your tail?"
11069Do you like hickory nuts?"
11069Does it mean I am to have good things to eat?
11069Has he any name?"
11069Have you hold of Squinty''s ear?"
11069Have you no other kind?"
11069How high up are you going?"
11069I do n''t believe you will run away, will you?
11069I wonder if any cocoanut trees are in these woods?"
11069I wonder if he is coming after me?"
11069I wonder if there are any apple trees around here?"
11069I wonder if those men eat sand?"
11069I wonder what they are doing now?"
11069I wonder where he came from?"
11069Jones?"
11069Just then Squealer cried:"Why, where''s Squinty?"
11069Let me see, what shall I do first?
11069Let me see; what had I better do?
11069Oh, I wonder if I can find that?"
11069Out of the leaves he jumped, giving a squeal and a grunt which meant:"Oh, how do you do?
11069Pig,"what shall I call you?"
11069So you want that pig, do you?"
11069Squinty had many things to learn, did n''t he?
11069Squinty was really quite a brave pig, was n''t he?
11069The boy saw him and cried:"Oh, I wonder if I could teach you to jump the rope?
11069Then they saw their mamma and papa looking anxious, and talking together in their grunting language, and Wuff- Wuff asked:"Has anything happened?"
11069Were n''t you?
11069What are those animals?
11069What do you mean by coming out?
11069What is his name?"
11069What is it?"
11069What is your name?"
11069What was that?
11069Where in the world did you come from?
11069Where shall I hide?"
11069Where would you keep a pig?"
11069Which way shall I go?"
11069Why did n''t I stay in the pen?"
11069Why should he be?
11069Would that make me a balloon?"
11069does n''t he come?
11069does n''t he lie down?
11069he exclaimed to himself, in a way pigs have,"why did n''t I think of that before?
11069that is if he is a good dog, and minds?
32393All ready are you, my boy?
32393An''s''posin''he does?
32393And did they ask you to make a speech?
32393And do they give you frogs to eat, so''s to make you limber?
32393And wo n''t you believe that I would do anything in my power to bring your pet back to life?
32393And you wish you were there to go with them, do n''t you?
32393Are ye sick, Toby, or what is the matter with ye?
32393Are you the little girl that comes out with the lady an''four horses?
32393But how come the monkey to have the money?
32393But where are you going?
32393But who is this Mr. Stubbs? 32393 But you did n''t think so before you came with us, did you?"
32393Can you ride yet?
32393Come, now,said Mr. Castle, cracking his whip ominously as Toby came in sight,"why were n''t you here before?"
32393Could he do what he wanted to with the dollar?
32393Could n''t you give more''n six pea- nuts for a cent?
32393Did it hurt you much?
32393Did n''t you ever have enough to eat?
32393Did n''t you ever hear any of them speak a word?
32393Did you eat it all?
32393Do n''t you s''pose Mr. Lord expects me to go to work for him again to- day?
32393Do n''t you s''pose we could go back an''get it?
32393Do you belong to the circus?
32393Do you think that trade is so good I could afford to keep two boys, when there is n''t half work enough for one?
32393He wo n''t, wo n''t he?
32393How can you do it?
32393How can you expect me to see the show if you stand right in front of me?
32393How did you know his name was Stubbs?
32393How do you know that?
32393How would you like it?
32393I did n''t think anything about that; but I s''pose I''ll sleep in the wagon, wo n''t I?
32393I s''pose you remember that you saw me this afternoon, an''somebody told you that I was goin''to join the circus, did n''t they?
32393I s''pose you''ve been to see the skeleton an''his mountain of a wife?
32393I suppose you can take him; but he''ll be awfully in the way, wo n''t he?
32393I suppose your uncle Daniel makes you work for your living, do n''t he?
32393I wonder if you hain''t some relation to Steve Stubbs?
32393Is Mr. Stubbs one of your friends?
32393Is he?
32393Is-- is all that-- is that your wife?
32393Leave to- night?
32393Monsieur Ajax means you-- didn''t you know it? 32393 Now what do you think of Mr. Stubbs knowing what I say to him?"
32393Now will you come with me, and let me talk to you? 32393 Oh, you run away from home, did you?"
32393Oho, you spent that cent I give ye, eh, an''got so much that it made ye sick?
32393Pretty hard work to keep on-- eh, sonny?
32393So you object to being called sonny, do you?
32393Stubbs-- thrown-- the-- money-- away?
32393Then I can tell Lilly that you''ll come, can I?
32393To whom?
32393Up to your old tricks of whipping the boys, are you, Job?
32393Was n''t he give to me to do just as I wanted to with? 32393 Well, what if I could?"
32393Well,said Ben, when he had got his team well under way, and felt that he could indulge in a little conversation,"how did you get along to- day?"
32393Went to wash your face, did yer? 32393 What are you going to do with him first?"
32393What boy is that?
32393What do you do in the circus?
32393What do you mean, Toby?
32393What is it, Toby? 32393 What is the matter, little fellow?"
32393What is your name?
32393What is your name?
32393What makes you cry so? 32393 What shall we do?
32393Where''s your father and mother?
32393Who do you mean?
32393Who is Uncle Daniel?
32393Who is this Uncle Daniel you say you live with-- is he a farmer?
32393Why do n''t you sit down, little boy?
32393Why do n''t you take me with you?
32393Why not?
32393Wo n''t you believe that I did n''t mean to do this cruel thing?
32393You do n''t mean to say that you''re goin''off just when you''ve started in the business so well? 32393 You do n''t s''pose the boss would let any one that rides in the ring stand behind Job Lord''s counter, do you?
32393After he had quite recovered he asked,"Do n''t you know who Monsieur Ajax is?
32393After this the conversation ceased, until Toby again ventured to suggest,"It''s a pretty long drive, hain''t it?"
32393Anyhow, Mr. Stubbs winks at me; an''how could he do that if he did n''t know what I''ve been sayin''to him?"
32393But has Job told you where you was going to sleep to- night?
32393But see here, Toby"--and Ben caught him by the sleeve and led him aside where he would not be overheard--"have you got money enough to take you home?
32393But where will we be to- morrow?"
32393Did he tell you?"
32393Did they try it on you?"
32393Did you get shook up much?"
32393Did you see me wink at you?"
32393Do n''t I do it nicely?"
32393Do n''t you see that you have killed Mr. Stubbs, an''you''ll be hung for murder?"
32393Do n''t you want some candy?"
32393Do you suppose he could talk if he tried to?"
32393Ella opened her eyes in wide astonishment as she cried,"Do n''t want to stay here?
32393Forgive me, wo n''t you, and let me put the poor brute out of his misery?"
32393Hain''t you never seen him?"
32393Has Job been up to his old tricks again?"
32393He revolved the matter silently for some moments, and at last he asked,"What do folks call you when they want to speak to you?"
32393Here''s another bad nut; goin''to give me two more?"
32393How many folks would eat your candy if they knew you handled it over before you washed your hands?"
32393I s''pose you go into the circus whenever you want to, do n''t you?"
32393I suppose you thought it was a mighty fine thing to run away an''jine a circus, did n''t you?"
32393I wonder what''s the reason?"
32393I wonder who it can be?"
32393I''ve picked up a preacher, have I?
32393Lord?"
32393Now, I do n''t eat enough to keep a chicken alive, an''yet I grow fatter an''fatter every day-- don''t I, Samuel?"
32393Now, what''s the consequence?
32393Oh, why did n''t I make him lie down by me?
32393Stubbs?"
32393The little girl observed his sadness, and she whispered,"Has any one been whipping you, Toby?"
32393Then he turned slowly around to the driver, and asked, in a voice sunk to a whisper,"How did you know that I was runnin''away?
32393This satisfied the skeleton that this Mr. Stubbs must be some one attached to the show, and he asked,"Has Job been whipping you?"
32393Toby had looked at her so earnestly that she observed him, and asked,"What is your name?"
32393Toby looked around curiously for a moment, and, not understanding exactly what he was expected to get in and do, asked,"What shall I do?"
32393Toby looked up fiercely at the murderer of his pet and asked, savagely,"Why do n''t you go away?
32393Treat wants me to come in his tent for a minute; can I go?"
32393Want to set yourself up for a dandy, I suppose, and think that you must souse that speckled face of yours into every brook you come to?
32393What do you say to it?"
32393What is it?"
32393What is the matter now, my bold equestrian?"
32393What made you, Mr. Stubbs-- what made you do such a bad, cruel thing?
32393What shall we do?"
32393What''s the matter?"
32393Why do n''t you go home, then?"
32393Wo n''t you give me an other one for it?"
32393You do n''t suppose they would go to put''Toby Tyler''on the bills, do you?
32393You hear me?"
32393You mean that you want to get away from me, after I''ve been to all the trouble and expense of teaching you the business?"
32393You think this old monkey in here knows what you say?
32393You''ll be on hand to- morrow at one o''clock, wo n''t you?"
32393[ Illustration:"WON''T YOU PLEASE GIVE ME THE MONEY BACK?"]
32393again came the cry from the fat woman,"are you never coming in?"
32393an''did n''t the boss say he was all mine?"
32393down in the dumps again?
32393has the skeleton an''his lily of a wife been givin''a blow- out to you too?"
32393was n''t you bad enough when you threw all the money away, so you had to go an''do this just when we was in awful trouble?"
32393what ails the boy?"
32393what made you?"
31371''A bottle of lemonade-- have you got any ginger- beer?''
31371''Am I to go to Aunt Ellen''s?''
31371''Am I to go?''
31371''And Winnie?''
31371''And my mother too?''
31371''And pray who is to take you?''
31371''Are n''t you?''
31371''Are they here?''
31371''Are you really-- really?''
31371''Are you sure there is nobody?''
31371''But after that?''
31371''But how about to- night?''
31371''But how can she if she does n''t know the number?''
31371''But is she like you?''
31371''But is she?''
31371''But suppose Aunt Selina is n''t at home either?''
31371''But suppose it does n''t come?''
31371''But suppose you do n''t catch it?''
31371''But when do you go to sleep?''
31371''But where is it?''
31371''But where shall I sleep?''
31371''Can I warm my hands?''
31371''Can she be angry?''
31371''Can you tell me how long she will be?''
31371''Could n''t I stay here?''
31371''Did she say anything about coming home?''
31371''Do n''t you know?''
31371''Do n''t you like your Aunt Selina?''
31371''Do they often go to France?''
31371''Do you know him?''
31371''Do you know what it is?''
31371''Do you know whether this house is empty?''
31371''Do you mean Winnie?''
31371''Do you think she''ll be very cross?''
31371''Do you think she''ll be very long?''
31371''Got nowhere to sleep?''
31371''Got your sandwiches?''
31371''Ham or beef?''
31371''Ham-- do you like ham?''
31371''Have you any other relations in London?''
31371''Have you washed your face?''
31371''Have you?''
31371''How long shall we stay?''
31371''How long were you asleep?''
31371''How much are those?''
31371''How much is it?''
31371''How should you like to go to see your father?''
31371''How was it you got out of the train at Meresleigh?''
31371''Hullo,''it said,''what are you doing out here?
31371''Hungry?''
31371''I have no doubt,''said Aunt Selina,''that they will go to Aunt Ellen''s at Chesterham----''''Could n''t I go to Aunt Ellen''s?''
31371''I wonder what Miss Morton will say about it?''
31371''Is Miss Morton at home?''
31371''Is it stone- bottle ginger- beer?''
31371''Is it?''
31371''Is it?''
31371''Is my mother as old as you?''
31371''Is she like Aunt Selina?''
31371''Is that for me to wash in?''
31371''Is that the lion who had your head in his mouth?''
31371''Is your name Wilmot?''
31371''Is-- is she like you?''
31371''Mean to say they''ve gone away and left you?''
31371''Might n''t we wait just a little longer?''
31371''Miss Selina Morton-- is that your aunt''s name?''
31371''Must I?''
31371''My mother?''
31371''Oh, so you came to the show by yourself?''
31371''Oh, you have n''t, have n''t you?''
31371''Only what is it?''
31371''Please can you tell me the way to Chesterham?''
31371''Please, have you had a letter from Uncle Henry yet?''
31371''Run away?''
31371''Sha n''t I have the half- crown if I do n''t go to- day?''
31371''Sha n''t you?''
31371''Shall you be glad to see her?''
31371''Shall you?''
31371''So,''he added, as he put away the shovel,''you think you''d like something to eat?''
31371''Surely he did not come alone?''
31371''Then how do you know?''
31371''Then what am I to do?''
31371''Then why did n''t you get in again?''
31371''Then you were really looking for me?''
31371''Then,''asked the lady,''why did you run away from the circus?
31371''This is n''t Chesterham, is it?''
31371''Was he?''
31371''Well, you ca n''t sleep here,''said the clown,''and you do n''t see much to eat, do you?''
31371''Well,''said the clown,''it is n''t in his mouth now, is it?''
31371''What are those?''
31371''What are you after?''
31371''What are you doing here?''
31371''What are you glad about?''
31371''What are you going to be?''
31371''What do you suppose I am to do with you then?''
31371''What do you think about a bath?''
31371''What do you think she''ll say?''
31371''What do you want?''
31371''What do you want?''
31371''What is her number in Gloucester Place?''
31371''What is the matter?''
31371''What is your aunt''s name?
31371''What is your name?''
31371''What number?''
31371''What should you wish her to be like?''
31371''What time does the train get to Chesterham?''
31371''What time is it, please?''
31371''What''s that?''
31371''What, the sandwiches?''
31371''What?''
31371''When did you hear from your mother?''
31371''Where am I going after breakfast?''
31371''Where am I to sleep?''
31371''Where are we going?''
31371''Where does your Aunt Selina live?''
31371''Where is Master Wilmot?''
31371''Where is this?''
31371''Where to?''
31371''Where will you put them?''
31371''Where''s your ticket?''
31371''Where-- where to?''
31371''Which do you want?''
31371''Who brought him?''
31371''Whose bed is it?''
31371''Whose is that little clown''s suit?''
31371''Why are we stopping here?''
31371''Why did the people send you here?''
31371''Why did you do that?''
31371''Why did you run away from the policeman?''
31371''Why do n''t you like her?''
31371''Why not?''
31371''Why not?''
31371''Why, could n''t I go alone?''
31371''Why,''he asked,''you look as if you''ve come from a circus?''
31371''Will they come here?''
31371''Will you kindly let me look at a Directory?''
31371''Winnie is n''t really black, is she?''
31371''Yes,''she answered,''and who do you think will meet you at Chesterham station?''
31371And if they were real, where had the clown''s dress gone to?
31371And what would Miss Roberts do with you in that case?''
31371But if he had dreamed them, where was he?
31371Do you know what''s done to them as travels without a ticket?''
31371Had he really done all these strange things or had he only dreamed them?
31371Is it Wilmot?''
31371Morton or Miss Morton?''
31371Where''s your nurse?''
31371Why should n''t he wait until everybody else had gone and then lie down on one of the seats and sleep where he was?
31371Why should she be cross?''
21232Alive?
21232And so it was Ambrose who went back, eh?
21232And why were n''t you frightened, Ambrose?
21232And yet you went?
21232And you miss it?
21232Animals?
21232Are n''t you glad, Andrew,asked Nancy,"that Molly married the clown?"
21232Are you going to_ tell_ her we broke him?
21232But ca n''t we do anything?
21232But you wo n''t take her to the circus again, I should think?
21232Can she talk?
21232Davie,said Miss Grey,"where did you hear that word?"
21232Did''oo like it, Andoo?
21232Do n''t be naughty, Dickie,said Mrs Hawthorn reprovingly;"say,` How do you do?''
21232Do you all think that?
21232Do you suppose it''s ill?
21232Do you think Farmer Hatchard knows?
21232Do you want anything, Penelope?
21232Do you want it very much, Davie?
21232Guy Fawkes?
21232Had anyone seen Miss Dickie and the dorg that arternoon?
21232Has you ever seen a circus, Andoo?
21232How many other little pigs are there?
21232I say,interrupted Pennie, putting down her book,"what do you all like best when you go to Nearminster?
21232I think that sounds just the sort of place he would feel at home in,said their father;"and now, would you like me to tell you where I got him?"
21232I want to know just one thing,put in Nancy;"if it''s dark when she comes, how does she see to read the music?"
21232If it was not you, Pennie,she said gently,"who was it?"
21232If you please, ma''am,she said,"could Cook speak to you in the kitchen about the preserving?"
21232In the dark?
21232Is it alive? 21232 Is mammy at the circus?"
21232Is n''t he lovely?
21232Is there-- is there,asked Andrew hesitating,"two big` M''s''wrote just inside the linin''?"
21232Is you fool now, Andoo?
21232It means being kind, does n''t it?
21232Like that face Andrew made for us out of a hollow pumpkin, with a candle inside?
21232Might you''appen to have the feller one to this?
21232Please, Davie,she said humbly,"wo n''t you forgive me?
21232Should you call her very ugly?
21232So I went into the corner and moved away a harp which was standing there, and what do you think I saw? 21232 Then you''ve forgiven her?"
21232This is Pennie,said her mother, and Ethelwyn immediately held out her hand, and said,"How do you do?"
21232Truly and faithfully?
21232Well, Davie,said she,"what is this wonderful thing?
21232Well, but why does n''t she?
21232Well, do n''t I tell you I''m going to?
21232Well, little dear,she said,"an''what do you want?"
21232Well, what is it?
21232Well-- you know it''s Nancy''s birthday soon, and she has to choose what present I shall give her?
21232What does Dickie want?
21232What might be yer name, in case he should ax''me?
21232What shall we call him, Pennie?
21232What shall we do now?
21232What tune does she play?
21232What''s that?
21232When has you seen it?
21232Where is she, then?
21232Where is''oor''ittle gal?
21232Where is''oor''ittle gal?
21232Where''s Antony?
21232Where?
21232Where_ shall_ you put them, father?
21232Who did it?
21232Who''s Dickie?
21232Why did''oo lose her?
21232Why did''oo lose''oor''ittle gal?
21232Why do n''t you burn it?
21232Why do you call it the Antony pig?
21232Why do you keep a guy like that?
21232Why does n''t she go into the drawing- room and play the piano?
21232Why does she only play when the wind blows?
21232Why not? 21232 Why were they burned?"
21232Why, whatever can that be, father?
21232Why?
21232Why?
21232Why?
21232Wo n''t you run out, little master?
21232Would n''t it be a joke,said Ethelwyn laughing,"to pick them?
21232Would` Goblinet''do?
21232You are thinking of` hospital,''which is a different thing, though both words come from the same idea; can you tell, Pennie?
21232You might perhaps go two or three steps, and then you''d scream out and run away; would n''t he, Pennie?
21232You''re fond of Nancy, Davie? 21232 You''re not angry, are you, father?"
21232You_ will_ take care of him, wo n''t you?
21232And what was a circus?
21232And you look mournful; what''s the matter?"
21232At any rate it was useless to stand there in silence looking at that little bowed head; would it be better to sit down by him, perhaps?
21232Because you were careless and forgot David''s pig I shall give you nothing this year?''"
21232But I mean, what are you called for short?"
21232But having begun she felt she must go on, and taking advantage of a little lull she presently said:"Was it a nice pig, David?"
21232But she felt almost as low- spirited as ever, for what was the good of seeing Ambrose if she could not make him understand about the Goblin Lady?
21232But what_ took_ him there all alone?
21232Could it be the Goblin Lady?
21232Could she possibly have gone into the village alone?
21232Could this really be Miss Unity?
21232David, too, turned the general attention another way just then; he came gravely up to Ethelwyn and inquired:"Do you like animals?"
21232Do n''t you mean_ pug_?"
21232Do n''t you remember, too, how kind she was when Dickie was so rude to her?
21232Do you always wear pinafores?"
21232Do you know what that means?"
21232Do you know why you''re so unhappy just now?"
21232Does your mistress want all those umbrellas?"
21232Ethelwyn looked round, with her little pointed nose held rather high in the air:"Why do n''t you keep it neater?"
21232Ethelwyn made no answer; she was attentively observing Pennie''s blue serge frock, and presently asked:"What''s your best dress?"
21232Every morning she asked:"Is he better, mother?
21232He had been carefully warned not to excite Ambrose, and what_ could_ be worse than this sort of thing?
21232He was listening, and she felt encouraged to proceed:"But though it''s hard, there is something else that is much worse; do you know what that is?"
21232How could she,_ could_ she have done it?
21232How old is she?
21232How would you like to go about with just a shawl over your head, like them gypsies we saw the other day?"
21232Is he for me?
21232Is that a bargain?"
21232May I go and sit with him?"
21232May I really?"
21232Miss Unity stopped a moment to think; then she said:"Would you be happier, David, if Nancy were to be punished?"
21232Pennie soon left off listening to her, and bent her undivided attention to the matter-- how to buy seven presents with five pence halfpenny?
21232So I went back straight to where I left her with the woman, an''--""What does''oo stop for?"
21232So, though I had a job to finish afore that night, I said I''d take her, an''I left my work, an''put on her red boots--""Yed boots?"
21232Something alive?"
21232The circus was to stop two days-- might the children go to- morrow afternoon?
21232Then all at once they began to pour forth a torrent of questions:-- What is she like?
21232Then turning to her sister with an alarmed face,"Was it you?"
21232Then what could be more delicious than to make a snow man or a snow palace?
21232Was he brave, he wondered?
21232Were n''t you sorry?"
21232What can the child mean?"
21232What can you pretend?"
21232What could it mean?
21232What do you say, Davie?"
21232What for?
21232What for?
21232What is her name?
21232What was it?
21232What would David call the pig if he did get it?
21232Where are you taking it?"
21232Where does she live?
21232Where would it live?
21232Which was the circus?
21232Who could say that some careless hand might not leave the door of the sty open or insecurely fastened during his absence?
21232Would it_ always_ be twelve o''clock that morning?
21232Would n''t Dickie like to run upstairs now?"
21232Would the pig live?
21232You always fancied pigs, did n''t you now?"
21232_ Could_ he go on?
21232continued David, edging still closer up to her;"you wo n''t forget?"
21232exclaimed Ethelwyn wildly;"could n''t we stick it on?
21232exclaimed the vicar in a discouraged voice,"is that to go?
21232said Nancy;"must we call her all of it?"
21232she cried,"what_ shall_ I do?"
21232she said in a loud voice of surprise,"where''s the mandarin?"
21232she said;"what does he want them for?"
21232they wondered, and if it did, would their father let David have it?
21232what was that funny noise?
52891Afraidt?
52891Ai n''t you fer the Rapids?
52891And it was from Ben Ali?
52891And that Pard Matt trailed after him?
52891And where does he want to meet Dhondaram?
52891Are you Matt King,he asked,"the fellow they call Motor Matt?"
52891Are you flagging me?
52891Are you going to try that, all alone, in the_ Comet_?
52891Are you holding on, Miss Manners?
52891Be back there in time to take the aëroplane aloft at six- thirty? 52891 But, look here, do you see the station yonder?"
52891By Jerry,he cried,"what am I giving you your salary for?
52891Ca n''t you tell me what you''re going to do?
52891Can he read that Hindoostanee lingo? 52891 Den it_ vas_ you, hey?
52891Dhondaram did n''t get the money?
52891Did either of you ever see a prettier bit of traveling? 52891 Did we?"
52891Did you see the look Dhondaram gave him while he was handing us that long palaver? 52891 Did you set that Roman candle to goin''?"
52891Didju fall off?
52891Disappeared?
52891Ditn''t I findt dot Margaret Manners vat vas draveling mit der show? 52891 Do you think,"asked Matt,"that we could go to that place on the Elgin road and meet Ben Ali instead of letting Dhondaram do it?"
52891Does Ben Ali know about this house of yours?
52891Does he think I can read Hindoostanee?
52891Doing an aëroplane stunt with the show?
52891From what you said at that house with the green shutters, I take it you''re not going back to the show with me?
52891Haf you prought der money?
52891Has Bill Wily any right to it?
52891Have you any idea that Ben Ali is mixed up in the affair?
52891Have you any idea who the man was that called on the English woman in Lafayette and took Miss Manners away?
52891He treated you well?
52891Hit the trail?
52891How are you going about it?
52891How could you expect me to do a thing like that without getting a nick or two? 52891 How did he know we wanted Wily?"
52891How did you happen to be here?
52891How dit der gandle go off mit itseluf? 52891 How do you know the opening is big enough for you to come down in?
52891How you like der pooty firevorks?
52891How you was, Dutch?
52891How''ll Ben Ali think Dhondaram is running the_ Comet_, pard?
52891Hurt?
52891I do n''t have to tell what''s in the letter in order to prove it''s mine, see? 52891 I know dot, aber vill I ged it?
52891Is he crazy, or what?
52891Is n''t the envelope addressed?
52891Is n''t there a name on the letter?
52891Is that so, Carl?
52891Is there no way out of this hole, sahib?
52891Join the show?
52891Just how sorry are you? 52891 Just where is that cot, my dear sir?"
52891Load that machine into the runabout and drive this rig back to the show grounds for me, will you?
52891Markley, do you know you are going at the rate of sixty miles an hour?
52891Matter?
52891Now what?
52891So that''s it, eh?
52891So you put the kibosh on our brown friend all by yourself, did you?
52891Somebody''s blunder?
52891Speak to me about it, will you? 52891 Suppose Ben Ali sees only one man on the machine, and thinks that the man is Dhondaram?"
52891Suppose we should come in on him from both sides at once?
52891That''s your game, is it?
52891Then there''s no telling how long Bill Wily has carried it in his pocket?
52891Then where did they go?
52891Then you went in, looked around, and could n''t see anything of either of them?
52891There are others, you say?
52891They made tracks for a house with green blinds? 52891 Too much weather for the flyin''machine to- day, huh?
52891Vas you looking for me to pay ofer dot rewart?
52891Vat iss dot?
52891Vat''s to pay?
52891Vere iss Modor Matt?
52891We allee same fliends, huh?
52891Well, anyhow, what are we going to do? 52891 Well?"
52891What can we do for you?
52891What did he jump from the car for if he wanted to go on with us? 52891 What did you do with your part of the letter?"
52891What do you think of yourself, hey?
52891What does that mean?
52891What does the letter say?
52891What good''s a flying machine, pard, when a spell of weather puts it down and out? 52891 What had Ben Ali to say to you?"
52891What have you got to do with this house?
52891What have you got up your sleeve?
52891What is it?
52891What letter?
52891What sort of a way is that to act, Bill Wily?
52891What sort of writing is this?
52891What the nation was he following Wily for?
52891What was Dhondaram''s work?
52891What was the matter?
52891What was you chasin''me for, Motor Matt?
52891What yuh got there?
52891What''re you making a run from the show grounds for without saying a word to Matt?
52891What''re you roughing things up like this for, Wily?
52891What''s he givin''us?
52891What''s our next jump, your highness?
52891What''s the good?
52891What''s the matter when you set out in an automobile and do n''t arrive where you''re going? 52891 What''s the matter?"
52891What''s the price for a trip on the_ Comet_?
52891What''s to pay?
52891What''s up?
52891What''ve I done?
52891What''ve you got to say for yourself?
52891Where did Ben Ali send his letter from?
52891Where did he get it?
52891Where did the man take you?
52891Where does your air- ship line run?
52891Where''d yuh git that paper?
52891Where''s Matt?
52891Where''s Motor Matt?
52891Where''s the Hindoo?
52891Where?
52891Who are you, my friend?
52891Who else besides McGlory?
52891Who knows whether there''s an opening there or not?
52891Who was he?
52891Who was the man who impersonated the agent of the British ambassador?
52891Who''s it for?
52891Why are you treating me like this?
52891Why did n''t you grab him,demanded Burton,"and turn him over to me?"
52891Why did n''t you wait and give us a chance?
52891Why does n''t the ambassador agree to send some one to meet Ben Ali? 52891 Why my makee jump my wanchee go Glan''Lapids?"
52891Why my makee tlouble fo''fliend?
52891Why should n''t I?
52891Why were you running away from me?
52891Why, where the nation is he? 52891 Would he run, then?"
52891Yeou tew kids aire chums, huh?
52891You heap mad with Ping, huh?
52891You know him makee shoot Loman candle, play plenty hob with side show? 52891 You no pullee pin on China boy?"
52891You saw what was goin''on?
52891You say,remarked McGlory, giving the house a swift sizing,"that Wily Bill ran into the house?"
52891You vant to choin in mit me, hey?
52891You''ll make a couple of flights to- day, wo n''t you?
52891You''re crazy?
52891You''re going to make up for the part?
52891You''re not afraid?
52891You''re not goin''to bear down too hard on me, are you, Burton?
52891Yuh goin''to give me that?
52891Aber he von''t say vat iss in der ledder, so how could I know?"
52891Am I correct?"
52891And the girl-- who was she?
52891And was there any one at home?
52891And where''s Pard Matt?"
52891Backsliding, eh?"
52891But what are you making the flight for, if not to please the people?"
52891Can you give any information, Motor Matt, that will help us find Ben Ali, or Miss Manners?"
52891Chadwick''s?"
52891Come back to earth now, and tell me what''s on your mind?"
52891Dhondaram, I make no doubt, is highly gifted, but will Ben Ali credit him with skill enough to operate the aëroplane?"
52891Did n''t I just tell you it was lost?
52891Did you see me coming back from the oak opening?"
52891Did you think I was Dhondaram?
52891Dit you make all der drouples?
52891Ditn''t I get dot Ben Ali Hindoo feller on der run?
52891Ditn''t I vin fife tousant tollars?"
52891Everything''s lovely, eh?"
52891Had he lost his matches in taking that header from the street car?
52891Hey?"
52891How could I lose somet''ing vat I do n''t got?"
52891How could Matt make him?
52891How could he have done that and then shown up in Kalamazoo the morning we got there?"
52891How''s tricks, huh?"
52891I suppose Ping and Carl are at the show grounds and are looking after the aëroplane?"
52891I used to live in Grand Rapids, and the home town was a good place for me to cut loose from the show, see?"
52891If that''s the case, what''s he doing with the letter?"
52891If there was any one in the place, would they talk with him and tell him whether they had seen Matt or the side- show man?
52891In other words, I''m to tell my business, eh?
52891Iss it shink wriding, Ping?"
52891Motor Matt was afeared to go up, I reckon, Dutch?"
52891Page 1, corrected?
52891Page 18, changed"go"to"got"in"What have you got to do with this house?"
52891Perhaps Wily had rushed out of a rear door, and Matt had followed him?
52891Sit here and wait, or hit the trail ourselves and find out what''s doing?"
52891So that''s what you passed up the afternoon flight for, eh?"
52891Sorry enough to make a clean breast of everything?"
52891Speak to me about this, will you?
52891Subbose we findt oudt vat der ledder iss aboudt?"
52891Then, glad that he was able to change the subject, he remarked:"You losee one piecee papel in tent, Clal?"
52891There was only one idea just then in the Dutch boy''s mind, and that was this:"How dit dot Roman gandle go off mit itseluf?
52891There, how''s that?"
52891They went up the bank and into the woods, you say?"
52891Twomley?"
52891Was he being hypnotized in spite of himself?
52891Was it possible,_ could_ it be possible, that the girl was Margaret Manners?
52891Wha''ju jump onto our stage for?"
52891What about the automobile?"
52891What d''you take me for?
52891What do you think?"
52891What else could I do but make myself safe?"
52891What had become of Motor Matt?
52891What was that?"
52891What was the blunder?
52891What we do?"
52891When''ll you get back to the grounds?"
52891Where did you get the thing, Carl?"
52891Where was the automobile?
52891Where''d you come from, Ping?
52891Where''s Ping?
52891Where''s this house?"
52891Who lived in the house?
52891Who will go?"
52891Who''s the Chinaman?"
52891Why not send''em to jail, where they belong?"
52891Why should we hit it, and what shall we hit it with?"
52891Will you let me take your motorcycle?"
52891Wo n''t he think it queer that Dhondaram is navigating the flying machine?
52891Yet what did that strange weakness mean?
52891You are sure,"the girl asked tremblingly,"that this other agent of the British ambassador is really the person he pretends to be?"
52891You have saved me again, Motor Matt, but what is the use of it all if I ca n''t leave this country and go to England, or back to India?
52891whooped Carl,"vas it you dot douched him off ven der gandle vas my pack pehindt und I don''d see?
52138Ai n''t you going on with us to look up the Hindoos and Haidee?
52138All ready, Haidee?
52138Am I to understand,he went on, taking a look at the gathering crowds,"that you''ll break your contract rather than take Haidee up with you?"
52138And I''m giving the fifty on top of that for taking the girl up with you?
52138And then he locked Carl inside?
52138And took off his turban and embroidered coat and replaced them with another hat and coat?
52138And you agreed to it?
52138And you do n''t want to see Haidee killed before your eyes, do you?
52138And you gave her something to be used in setting the aëroplane afire?
52138And you''ll scatter the paper?
52138Any one coming on either road?
52138Anything but the letters?
52138Are n''t you going to take me up with the_ Comet_?
52138Are we on the wrong track, after all, in spite of your Dutch friend and his paper trail, and McGlory''s reading the signs at the monkey wagon?
52138Are you all ready for me, Motor Matt?
52138Are you all right?
52138Are you mad at me, Motor Matt?
52138Are you mad?
52138But you wo n''t be more than two days here, will you, Matt?
52138Can you savvy it?
52138Did n''t you discover the trick Boss Burton played on me with the help of Haidee and Le Bon, Joe?
52138Did she know how to perform on the trapeze-- she, the niece of a powerful rajah and daughter of an English gentleman?
52138Did you ever know me to shy at a meal?
52138Do n''t you feel well?
52138Do you know where Aurung Zeeb and Haidee went?
52138Do you remember what happened during the parade?
52138Do?
52138Don''d you like der song, shink?
52138Don''d you vas going to pay me someding?
52138Going to hang back before we run out the trail, Burton?
52138Have you seen Ping, Haidee?
52138How about something to eat?
52138How are you feeling, Haidee?
52138How can it be a long chase when we''re going like this? 52138 How can that be?"
52138How do you figure it, Matt?
52138How much have you made at the business, Carl?
52138How you vas?
52138How''d Ben Ali ever manage to do that?
52138How- do, sahib?
52138I wonder if I could pick up the trail and find which way the outfit went?
52138I''m paying you five hundred a week for the stunt you pull off with the flying machine, ai n''t I?
52138If you do n''t want to take Haidee, will you take Archie le Bon?
52138Is she subject to spells of that kind?
52138Is this what you call treating me square?
52138Iss der any vone connected mit der show vat has a shtrawperry mark on der arm?
52138Iss dere a girl mit der name oof Markaret Manners?
52138Knows where the girl is?
52138Matter?
52138Me?
52138Motor Matt, you''re not going to keep me from making that extra money? 52138 My workee fo''Motol Matt,"whispered Ping, who had likewise been given a push by the cowboy;"Dutchy boy no workee, huh?"
52138On Haidee''s account?
52138Pay?
52138Run away?
52138Say, misder, iss dis der shteam cantalope tent?
52138See any one?
52138She was n''t hurt, was she?
52138So? 52138 Strawberry mark on the arm?"
52138Sure of that?
52138Telegrams?
52138Then, first, who are you?
52138There is n''t another show trying to hire you away from me, is there? 52138 Vat oof der Hindoos ged avay from you und come ad me?"
52138Vat''s dose?
52138Vat''s dot? 52138 Was she hypnotized when she came to the aëroplane and played that trick to go up in the machine with me?"
52138Was that your Dutch pard?
52138We must have been three or four hundred feet away from you, Joe,returned Matt,"and how could you see it was a hatpin?"
52138What ails that brown rascal?
52138What are you leading up to by this sort of talk?
52138What could have gone wrong with him?
52138What did Ben Ali do?
52138What do you make of it, Joe?
52138What do you make out of that move of Haidee''s?
52138What do you s''pose Motor Matt would think of this, Ping?
52138What do you suppose Ben Ali was listening to Carl''s talk for, there on the inside of the menagerie tent?
52138What do you think of it, Matt?
52138What does your uncle, Ben Ali, think of it, Haidee?
52138What else is there in the box, Joe?
52138What happened?
52138What is it?
52138What is it?
52138What is that, sahib?
52138What is your uncle looking this way for, Haidee?
52138What sort of a cowboy are you, anyhow?
52138What sort of a job did they give you, Carl?
52138What the dickens did Ben Ali want to run off Carl for?
52138What was it, pard?
52138What was it?
52138What''s amiss?
52138What''s an aëroplane? 52138 What''s become of Ping?"
52138What''s inside?
52138What''s on your mind?
52138What''s that white object in the road?
52138What''s that?
52138What''s that?
52138What''s the matter with Ben Ali?
52138What''s the matter with the girl?
52138What''s the matter with you two kids?
52138What''s the matter with you, pard?
52138What''s the matter with you?
52138What''s the matter with your niece?
52138What''s the matter?
52138What''s the trouble here, boys?
52138What''s the use of being put out with you? 52138 What''s to pay, sis?"
52138When was this?
52138Where am I? 52138 Where did Haidee go?"
52138Where did the call come from?
52138Where did the girl come in?
52138Where did you get the runabout, Carl?
52138Where did you pick up Ben Ali and Haidee?
52138Where was Ben Ali?
52138Where''d that ijut come from?
52138Where''d you leave the memorandum book?
52138Where''s Ben Ali?
52138Where''s Carl?
52138Where''s Haidee?
52138Who could have started the fire, if it was n''t the girl?
52138Who left der cage toor oben?
52138Who was the fellow? 52138 Why ca n''t you understand that I''m just as able as ever to do my trapeze work?
52138Why did n''t Carl yell again?
52138Why did you join a show and take the girl with you?
52138Why did you want her to go up on the flying machine?
52138Why not?
52138Why was that?
52138Why?
52138Will you talk with me frankly and answer my questions, Ben Ali,proceeded Matt,"providing we promise to let you go?"
52138Worth?
52138Would n''t that rattle your spurs, pard?
52138You can run one of these here buzz- wagons, ca n''t you, Matt?
52138You do n''t mean to say that you want the girl to ride a trapeze under the_ Comet_?
52138You have to do something, do n''t you, before you get the money?
52138You hear me,_ meetoowah_? 52138 You hypnotized her before the parade and told her to do something to make me trouble?"
52138You know pooty near efery vone dot vorks for der show, hey?
52138You say Ben Ali drove up in a wagon?
52138Ah, is that you, Motor Matt?
52138And what happened while I was in the air with Motor Matt?
52138Are you going to try and keep me from dropping under the machine with the trapeze?"
52138But the girl was clear- headed, was n''t she?
52138But where are we going?
52138But, tell me this, what has that old elephant driver, Ben Ali, got to do with Haidee?
52138Ca n''t you see?
52138Can I come in a minute?"
52138Can you do it in time for an ascent to- night?
52138Could he drop to earth, the young motorist was asking himself, before the fire struck either of the gasoline tanks?
52138Could you recognize him?"
52138Crossed wires, or something?"
52138Den vat?
52138Do n''t you know how to take care of a horse?"
52138Do n''t you know who we are?"
52138Do you think he ought to be bounced?"
52138Eh, Joe?"
52138Great spark plugs, old chap, where did you drop from?"
52138Haf- a you seen- a der gal?"
52138Haf- a you seen- a der girl aroundt loose some- a- veres?"
52138Have you any notion what he means by that sort of work?"
52138Have you written to London to secure further information?"
52138He did n''t look like himself, so why not be some one else?
52138How do you account for that?"
52138How in the world did the machine take fire?
52138How long will it take you to fix up the machine?
52138How mooch iss a t''ousant pounds in Unidet Shtates money, hey?"
52138How mooch iss i d vort''?"
52138How vas I going to lif in der meandime, huh?
52138How vouldt Haidee haf Markaret Manners''ledders oof she ditn''t know somet''ing aboudt der English girl?
52138How_ could_ he drop''em?
52138I wonder if Haidee knows what she''s about?"
52138If he is, just how much has the girl''s queer actions to do with Ben Ali?
52138Modor Matt?
52138Say, vonce, iss Modor Matt aroundt der blace?"
52138Suppose she were to have one while we''re in the air?
52138That trapeze act on the aëroplane will make a great hit, do n''t you think?"
52138That''s fair, ai n''t it?"
52138Und vat I ged?
52138Und you go oop in i d?"
52138Understand?"
52138Vere can I do some more?"
52138Vere he iss, anyvay?
52138Vere iss Modor Matt?"
52138Vere iss he, misder?"
52138WAS IT TREACHERY?
52138WAS IT TREACHERY?
52138Was he making a fool of himself or not?
52138What are we doing here?
52138What did he say about her?
52138What did you run away from us for?"
52138What do you think of that Haidee girl to do a thing like this?
52138What does an elephant driver know about hypnotism?
52138What happened during the parade this morning?
52138What has that crafty mahout got at the back of his head?
52138What possessed the girl?"
52138What was passing in her mind?
52138What will you do with the aëroplane?"
52138What would Motor Matt think of his nerve if he could know the game he had embarked upon, and how he had been stampeded in playing it?
52138What''s her notion about it?
52138What''s the matter with you?
52138What''s this?"
52138When and how, Ping?"
52138When are you going to get busy with the repairs?"
52138When you come to that, why should she want to take her own life?
52138Where are the other two?"
52138Where did they come from?"
52138Where''ll I send it?"
52138Why have you got the rig here?
52138Why should she want to destroy the_ Comet_, or me?
52138Why?"
52138Will I do?"
52138Would a trained detective have proceeded in that manner?
52138Would she want to burn the aëroplane and drop herself and me plump into the show grounds?
52138You forget all that, huh?"
52138You understan''?
52138You understand that, do n''t you?"
52138You understand,_ meetoowah_?"
52138You understand?"
52138You understand?"
52138You vas vorking for der show, Matt?"
52138You''ll bring along the automobile, Matt?"
52138_ Kabultah, meetoowah?_""Yes, yes,"breathed the girl,"I understand.
52138jested the showman impatiently;"in the monkey wagon?"
52138she exclaimed, with a sharp cry,"where am I?"
23758Am I to go with you, sir?
23758Americals?
23758Americans?
23758And you say that it was not Noddy?
23758Are we caught?
23758Are you going to Whitestone, or not?
23758Are you going to do that?
23758Are you hurt?
23758Are you sure we ca n''t do anything for him?
23758Below Whitestone?
23758Boy, do you know where the police office is?
23758But Noddy, did you really think I intended to send you to jail?
23758But did Noddy set the building on fire?
23758But how shall I feel all the time? 23758 But where shall I get a dress?"
23758Ca n''t we hide?
23758Ca n''t you see what it means? 23758 Can we go over there?"
23758Can you read, Noddy?
23758Captain McClintock was lost, then?
23758Could n''t you do that after you got back?
23758Could n''t you give me some work to do, to pay my fare up to Albany?
23758Could n''t you save him? 23758 Did you find any of the crew?"
23758Did you know I made an improvement on Miss Bertha''s maxim?
23758Did you know the boat- house was burned up?
23758Did you leave anything in the building in the shape of matches, or anything else?
23758Did you win?
23758Did you_ know_ the boat- house was burned up?
23758Do n''t you ever feel that you have done wrong, Noddy?
23758Do n''t you know how it caught afire?
23758Do n''t you think we ought to live on the island for a year or so, after all the work we have done there?
23758Do n''t you want to be a respectable man, Noddy?
23758Do you do these things, Mollie?
23758Do you hear that, Mollie?
23758Do you hear?
23758Do you know how the fire caught, Noddy?
23758Do you know what they are?
23758Do you know where Mr. Grover lives?
23758Do you mean to say, Ben, that you think Fanny set the boat- house on fire?
23758Do you ride?
23758Do you see that fore- top- gallant yard?
23758Do you see that?
23758Do you think I have nothing better to do than waste my time over a blockhead like you? 23758 Do you think it was Noddy?"
23758Do you think so, Noddy?
23758Do you think you can hold this rope and take in the slack?
23758Do you think you can make a house, Noddy?
23758Does he know anything about a vessel? 23758 Does your father want a boy on board of the vessel?"
23758Does your head ache now, sir?
23758Fanny?
23758Has she gone on deck?
23758Have you got enough, Mr. Arthur De Forrest?
23758Have you heard from Mr. Richard lately, sir?
23758Have you no home?
23758Here, boy, do you want a job?
23758How are you, Ogden?
23758How did it happen? 23758 How did it happen?"
23758How did that happen?
23758How do you know?
23758How happened you to fall overboard?
23758How is Miss Bertha, sir?
23758How is Mrs. Green and the rest of the folks?
23758How is the captain this morning?
23758How many are there in the canoe?
23758How much money have you got?
23758How old are you, Mollie?
23758How should I know it?
23758How should I know, sir, when Ben do n''t know? 23758 I am ready, Noddy; but can you get me the prayer- book?"
23758I do; for do n''t you see it is a good deal worse for me to put you up to such a thing than it was for me to do it myself? 23758 I will, Mollie; but what ails you?"
23758If there is anything about it I do n''t know, why do n''t you tell me?
23758Is Miss Fanny pretty well, sir?
23758Is Mollie out in the cabin?
23758Is he lost?
23758Is it?
23758Is she dead?
23758Is she there now?
23758Is that you, Noddy?
23758Let him tell her-- who cares?
23758Noddy, do you see these great fishes in the water?
23758Noddy? 23758 Noddy?"
23758Now?
23758O, what shall we do?
23758O, you want sunthin to do-- do ye?
23758Of course you do; what of that?
23758Shall I tell her what you wanted me for?
23758So you smoked your pipe among the shavings, and set the boat- house afire-- did you, Ben? 23758 So you wo n''t say anything about it, Ben?"
23758Then what can I do? 23758 Then you wo n''t take this money, Noddy?"
23758There, youngster, do you see that?
23758To sea, Noddy?
23758To- day?
23758Walt to trade?
23758Want to fight?
23758Was that Noddy?
23758We can try-- can''t we?
23758Well, Miss Fanny, have you come to let me out of jail?
23758Well, Noddy, what is it?
23758Well, are you going to take one?
23758Well, how did it catch afire? 23758 Well, what do you want, youngster?"
23758Well, what prevented him from taking hold of you?
23758Well, wo n''t you come?
23758Were there any sharks out there?
23758Were you not afraid of it?
23758What are they, Mollie?
23758What are you crying for?
23758What are you going to do now, Noddy?
23758What are you going to do?
23758What are you in there for, you young sculpin?
23758What are you sorry for? 23758 What are you thinking about, Noddy?"
23758What are you thinking about, Noddy?
23758What can he do?
23758What can we do?
23758What can we do?
23758What can you do with so many as that?
23758What can you do?
23758What could a boy like you do against a mob of Indians?
23758What do you give?
23758What do you mean, Noddy?
23758What do you think they are?
23758What do you want of him?
23758What do you want of me?
23758What do you want of me?
23758What do you want, Noddy?
23758What do you want, my boy?
23758What do you want?
23758What in the world ails you, Miss Fanny?
23758What is it?
23758What is the matter, Mollie?
23758What is your father''s name?
23758What is your name?
23758What kind of business can you do, my boy?
23758What made you say you did not think Noddy set the fire, Ben?
23758What salary do you expect?
23758What scrape?
23758What shall we do?
23758What ship is this?
23758What tricks do you mean?
23758What will they do to you?
23758What will you give me?
23758What''s his name?
23758What''s that, Noddy?
23758What''s the matter, Miss Fanny?
23758What, Noddy?
23758What?
23758What?
23758What?
23758Where do you live?
23758Where do you stay?
23758Where do you want to go, boy?
23758Where is Ben, now?
23758Where is all the liquor, Mollie?
23758Where is he going?
23758Where is he, Noddy?
23758Where is he?
23758Where is it?
23758Where is my father now?
23758Where is she, Noddy?
23758Where is the other boy?
23758Where were you going to sleep to- night?
23758Where?
23758Which way did he go?
23758Who are you?
23758Who could it have been?
23758Who did it?
23758Who did, then?
23758Who do you suppose set it afire, Ben?
23758Who is this little girl with you? 23758 Who was the last person you saw in the boat- house, Ben?"
23758Who will pray for me?
23758Who''s he?
23758Who?
23758Why are you not on deck, attending to your duty?
23758Why did n''t you come down to the Point, as you said you would?
23758Why did n''t you own it before?
23758Why did n''t you tell me about it?
23758Why did n''t you tell me he was here, Bertha?
23758Why did you do such a wicked thing?
23758Why do you say so?
23758Why not? 23758 Why so, Noddy?"
23758Why, Noddy, is that you?
23758Why?
23758Will you do one thing more for me, Noddy?
23758Will you swab up the deck, as I told you?
23758Will you take this boat down there?
23758Wo n''t I?
23758Work and win; but where are you going to get your work?
23758Yes, sir; what was the constable after me for, if not for that?
23758Yes; what will you give for the lot?
23758You do n''t mean to leave Woodville, Noddy?
23758You have seen what I can do-- what will you give me? 23758 You know what Miss Bertha says-- don''t you?"
23758You say he is a good boy?
23758You will not let me do anything for you now?
23758You will not send poor Noddy to prison-- will you?
23758You would n''t shoot them-- would you?
23758Above all things,--and all his doubts and fears culminated in this point,--what would Miss Bertha say?
23758Arthur De Forrest-- how will that suit you?"
23758But was it me that saved you?"
23758Could I see him?"
23758Did n''t I say you would be a rich man?"
23758Did you know the boat- house was burned up?"
23758Do you hear those terrible waves beat against the vessel?
23758Do you know when we sail, Mollie?"
23758Do you think I value my daughter''s life at no more than a hundred dollars?"
23758Do you think the cap''n is going to take his hat off to the cabin- boy?"
23758Do you want to go with us?"
23758How are they going to know anything about it, if you do n''t tell them?"
23758How do you feel, captain?"
23758How shall I look Bertha and my father in the face when I see them?"
23758I suppose you read your Testament every night-- don''t you?"
23758If you cry about it now, what did you do it for?"
23758Is this Mollie, of whom you spoke in your letter?"
23758It that you?"
23758Lincoln?"
23758Noddy had worked hard; but what had he won?
23758Noddy?"
23758O, Noddy, you have been my best earthly friend; for what would my poor father have done if the shark had killed me?"
23758Should you dare to go up there?"
23758That is n''t your real name-- is it?"
23758The worst that I shall do will be to send you----""Is Ben any better than he was?"
23758Was his labor, now that he was to abandon the house, the cisterns, the stores, and the garden,--was it wasted?
23758Was n''t it strange you did n''t take the fever?"
23758What a nice fire it would make!--wouldn''t it, Noddy?"
23758What are you staring at?"
23758What can a small boy like you do with a great boat like that?"
23758What did you go away for?"
23758What did you say that you set the fire for?"
23758What do you think they will do to us, if they do?"
23758What do you want to say a word about it for?
23758What had brought him to Albany?
23758What in the world was she crying about, if she did not wish to get out of the scrape?
23758What would Miss Bertha think to hear you talk like that?"
23758What would she do to him?
23758What would she do to him?
23758What would she do to him?
23758What''s your name?"
23758What?"
23758Where Is your father?
23758Which way did he go?"
23758Why did n''t he get angry, as he did sometimes, and call him a young vagabond, and threaten to horsewhip him?
23758Why did n''t he lay it to me, as he ought to have done?"
23758Why did n''t the old man"pitch into him,"and accuse him of kindling the fire?
23758Why do n''t you row faster, Noddy?
23758Will you still deceive your kind friends?
23758Wo n''t you shake hands with me before I go?"
23758You will take care of my poor father-- won''t you, Noddy?"
23758You wo n''t expose me-- will you?"
23758You would like to-- wouldn''t you?"
52397''Where else could these coins have come from?'' 52397 ''Where in the world did they come from?''
52397A S. and W., eh?
52397All right, Archie?
52397And I shall escape the arm of the_ feringhi_ law?
52397And if I am?
52397And so your sister''s going to spend the winter at Nassau, for her health, eh? 52397 Another snake in it, Burton?"
52397Anything in the bag, Archie?
52397Are they any graver,asked Matt,"than the charges you made against Carl?"
52397Are you going to stop and put back after him?
52397Are you sorry you did it?
52397Are you subject to attacks like that?
52397Are you trying to bulldoze me?
52397Burra Burton ca n''t give me a job in the big show?
52397Burton,and he leveled a quick gaze at the showman,"are you going to let this upstart come in here and insult me?"
52397But what good is it going to do me to tell you all this?
52397But what the nation is he coming with?
52397Can you prove it to me?
52397Dark skinned man in a turban?
52397Den Modor Matt don''d haf to vork four veeks for nodding, schust for me?
52397Den for vy he shleep in der ganvas wagon ven you tell him to drail der Hintoo?
52397Dhondaram?
52397Did it bite any one in the crowd?
52397Did n''t he tell you that? 52397 Did that infernal scoundrel tell you all this?"
52397Did you hunt for the fellow?
52397Did you see any one near the wagons when you led the ticket man in between them?
52397Did you see it, McGlory?
52397Did you see that snake come out of it and crawl up onto the lower plane? 52397 Did you see who did it?
52397Do n''t know?
52397Do n''t you know any better than to fool with that big lump of iniquity?
52397Do n''t you think he was telling the truth, pard?
52397Do you mean to say,asked Carter, rising up on the blanket,"that I was n''t knocked down?"
52397Do you see anything wrong with the machine?
52397Do you want a job as Rajah''s_ mahout_?
52397Does he look like a Hindoo?
52397Feeling all right now?
52397For vy iss dot?
52397For vy you cut loose from me, hey?
52397Furthermore,proceeded Matt,"if Carl is one of the thieves, or the only thief, why did he come in here at all?
52397Go ahead,said Matt, leaning back against one of the calliope wheels;"what about Carl?"
52397Got it now?
52397Had Motor Matt the power to do this when he saved Haidee?
52397Have you brought the basket, sahib?
52397Have you seen anything of Dhondaram lately?
52397Have you seen anything of Ping, Joe?
52397He''s a friend of Motor Matt''s, is n''t he?
52397Hold my basket, sahib?
52397Honk?
52397How did that bag get into his pocket?
52397How did this happen?
52397How do you figure it?
52397How much money did the Dutchman have when he came here this morning?
52397How much money did you have, Andy?
52397How vas dot?
52397How was that?
52397How you like to buy my cane, sahib?
52397How''s that for a double deal?
52397I suppose you''re through with me, now?
52397I vant to know somet''ing,Carl went on,"und dot iss, was I innocend or guildy?
52397I wonder where Andy is?
52397If you come to that, why is n''t there some of the stolen money in the bag? 52397 Innocent or guilty?"
52397Is Ping so grouchy that he''s trying to make people believe Carl''s a thief?
52397Is he square?
52397Is there a bag there?
52397Iss he grazy?
52397It may be,said Dhondaram,"that Burton Sahib has secured another keeper for the bad elephant, Rajah?
52397Know of any one who can handle an elephant?
52397Much of a crowd, Burton?
52397Not bitten?
52397Not exactly the day to worry, eh?
52397Of course I ca n''t work for the show any longer?
52397Oh, do n''t I?
52397Or Aurung Zeeb?
52397Ping told you-- what?
52397Sahib recognize the peg when he find him? 52397 Sick?"
52397So? 52397 Square?"
52397Surprise to you, eh, Motor Matt?
52397The theft of that money was the result of a plot between the Hindoo and Carter here----"And I struck myself in the head and cut my face, eh?
52397The way you fooled the cobra? 52397 Think the weather is shaping up for a gale this afternoon, Joe?"
52397Think you can attend to that?
52397Vat dit I do mit der money oof I took it, hey? 52397 Vat it iss?"
52397Vat''s der odds aboudt der tifference, anyvay?
52397Vere iss der shnake?
52397Was it Rajah?
52397Well, what?
52397What about it, Matt?
52397What ails the blooming motor?
52397What am I to do?
52397What can we do now, pard?
52397What did Ping talk to me like that for?
52397What did the new owner do,the king of the motor boys inquired,"without the peg to keep the basket shut?"
52397What did you do with the snake basket?
52397What did you want to speak with him about?
52397What do you mean, Horton?
52397What do you mean?
52397What do you want the boy for?
52397What else is written in your forehead?
52397What fool would want to buy a thing like that?
52397What had Ben Ali to do with the affair?
52397What had Dhondaram got against the_ Comet_?
52397What happened between the wagons, Carl?
52397What have you done, Carl?
52397What is it, Carl?
52397What kind of a snake tamer are you, anyhow? 52397 What makes you think he might give us a clue?
52397What sort of way is that to come out of a tent, Le Bon?
52397What was the reason?
52397What will we do for somebody to manage Rajah?
52397What''ll you do with Dhondaram?
52397What''s Ping tied up for?
52397What''s all the hurry?
52397What''s on your mind, pard?
52397What''s the Hindoo coming for?
52397What''s the Hindoo trailing you for?
52397What''s the answer?
52397What''s the joke?
52397What''s the matter with McGlory?
52397What''s the matter with you, Dhondaram?
52397What''s the matter, up there?
52397What''s the matter?
52397What''s the notion?
52397What''s to pay?
52397What''s up?
52397What''s wrong with you?
52397What''s your name?
52397What''s your notion about this, pard?
52397Whatee want, Motol Matt?
52397Where did that one come from?
52397Where did you find him?
52397Where did you hide that money?
52397Where were you to meet Dhondaram, and at what time?
52397Where''s Harris?
52397Where''s that confounded Hindoo?
52397Where''s the cobra, Dhondaram?
52397Where''s the money that was stolen this afternoon, Carter?
52397Where''s the money?
52397Who can say, sahib?
52397Who did it?
52397Who helped you steal it?
52397Who vas der feller vat left dot pucket oof vater in der vay?
52397Who''ll take him?
52397Why did n''t Carter see the Dutchman when he came to? 52397 Why did you ask Carter to step in between the wagons, Carl?"
52397Why did you leave the trail? 52397 Why have you brought me here?"
52397Why should n''t you have seen what happened?
52397Why?
52397Why?
52397Wonder just how much that bit of a backset means for us, pard?
52397You Burton Sahib?
52397You admit the whole business, eh, Andy?
52397You can not do this yourself?
52397You can?
52397You did n''t lose the trail?
52397You do n''t intend presenting Burton with our wages for a month, do you?
52397You do n''t mean to say,expostulated Matt,"that you''re going to keep Dhondaram with the show just to take charge of Rajah?"
52397You have lost the niece you called Haidee?
52397You look, see what I can do?
52397You mean that I''d better be watching Dhondaram?
52397You quit following the Hindoo?
52397You saw it?
52397You see what I''ve got? 52397 You want to see me?"
52397You were going to try and ride the elephant in the parade, Carl?
52397You''ll not take any legal action against me?
52397You''ve been taking a snooze, eh?
52397You''ve got to have a reason for everything? 52397 You''ve had enough?"
52397''I did n''t suppose your old brig carried such a cargo, did you?''
52397And did n''t we see him fling out his arm with the snake hanging to his wrist?
52397And why is he staying with the show?"
52397Anything in the bag, McGlory?"
52397Are you good at the job?"
52397Are you ready to drop with the trapeze?"
52397But what was the use of indulging in hope?
52397Ca n''t you think of_ some_ clue, Andy?
52397Did I see the Hindoo when he hitched that bag with the snake to the aëroplane?
52397Did he get Rajah under control again, Burton?"
52397Did n''t you see him?"
52397Did you follow the Hindoo, as I told you?"
52397Did you lose it?"
52397Did you see that?"
52397Did you see the man who knocked Carter down?"
52397Do you follow me?"
52397Do you suppose for a minute that the cobra could hang to Motor Matt''s arm without biting?
52397Do you use the little smokes?
52397Dot''s all aboudt it, und oof I shtole some money, vere it iss, und vy don''d I got it?
52397Eh, Matt?
52397Has he a cause to dislike the bird- wagon?
52397How are you and Ping getting along together?"
52397How could I tell dot?"
52397How did it get there?"
52397How do you account for that if, as you say, you were struck from behind?"
52397How he died, and his wife perished in the_ ghats_, by_ suttee_?
52397How iss dot, bard?"
52397How many could have kept their wits in such a situation?
52397How mooch you gif me oof I findt der t''ieves und recofer der money?
52397How our sister married the_ feringhi_, Captain Lionel Manners, of the English army?
52397How we traveled with the show of Burton Sahib?"
52397How well do I watch things?
52397How''s Le Bon?"
52397How, out of hatred to the rajah, I brought the girl to this country and destroyed her will by the power of the eyes?
52397Huh?"
52397If he really stole the money, who helped him?
52397If that''s the case, why was n''t your Dutch pard in the plot, too?"
52397Is it the one you got from the Dutchman?"
52397It is permitted?
52397It is permitted?"
52397It''s about time we all turned in, do n''t you think?"
52397Just drop this business, right here?"
52397Luck''s on our side after all, eh?"
52397Of the daughter they left, Margaret Manners?
52397Or why did n''t the Dutchman see Carter, if he got back his wits first?"
52397Page 17, changed?
52397Suppose you would have to come back here to testify against the Hindoo?
52397Tell me, do you know a countryman of yours named Ben Ali?"
52397Und ven dit I take it, und vere it vas?
52397Understand?
52397Vat I tell you ven ve vas at subber, hey?
52397Vat iss to be dit mit der Hintoo?"
52397Vat you say, Misder Purton?"
52397Well,"and he threw a look at Burton, chagrined but defiant,"what are you going to do about it?"
52397What am I to do?
52397What are you givin''us?"
52397What are you going to do now?"
52397What caused him to make such a dead set at this flying machine the moment you dropped off his back?"
52397What did you do it for?"
52397What do you say, Matt?"
52397What do you take me for?"
52397What gave you the idea he was crooked?"
52397What time is it, Burton?"
52397What was the bag?
52397What would the new owner do with the serpent unless he had the place to keep him?
52397What''s become of Ping, McGlory?"
52397What''s happened to you?"
52397What''s his reason for actin''like that?"
52397What''s that bag hanging under the wing for?"
52397What''s the answer?"
52397What''s the harm?"
52397What''s the use of trying to do anything with them?
52397Where did you come from?"
52397Where did you nab the Hindoo?
52397Where you pick it up, sahib?"
52397Where''s a doctor?"
52397Who did it, Carter?"
52397Who is your enemy, Aurung Zeeb?"
52397Why did n''t he make a run of it as soon as he got his hands on the money?"
52397Why should he keep the bag, and then come in here with it in his pocket?"
52397Why?
52397Why?"
52397You ask me the reason our brave young friend is in a normal condition?
52397You knew of my brother, the rajah?
52397You''re the manager of this show, are you?"
52397the cowboy asked himself, and how did it chance to be swinging there?
20384A dot on what?
20384About what would be the cost of this proposed mine equipment, and could I do some ranching around there while this was going on?
20384And about when do you plan that this defense marriage-- this shotgun wedding-- is to take place?
20384And how about snows? 20384 And just what sort of a structure stands on my foundations?"
20384And then, what did you do?
20384And when you get it all out, then what?
20384And who is the fortunate lady?
20384And who''s the victim?
20384And will you be with us again?
20384Are any cattle left, and how many?
20384Are ye shiftin''pastures?
20384Bears? 20384 But what about our new cashier, Shirley Wells?"
20384Can we get that young Goff tomorrow? 20384 Circus man, hey?
20384Did ole Selim die, er is hit yer favorite hound dawg?
20384Did the meetin''house burn down?
20384Did the preacher gent die, er did Brother Peyton jump the game, taking the jackpot with him?
20384Did ye ever ride a hoss, son?
20384Did ye ketch''em this mornin''?
20384Did young Goff accept Maddy''s gift of the gold dust?
20384Do you mean that me and Landy here must put on some sort of a show in Adot? 20384 Do you mean that you will go with me-- now-- on the truck?
20384Do you mean that you would want to spend the winter with me, back in the hills?
20384Do you plan moving over there-- if you get possession?
20384Do you think he will consent to taking charge of the restored family bank?
20384Do you think you can get Hulls and Maizie out of there by Thanksgiving?
20384Do you want another parade this afternoon?
20384Does Mr. Lough know about it?
20384Does he want the ranch?
20384En about when do ye plan to stage this splendid event?
20384Have n''t you got an empty cage where we could turn them out in the daylight?
20384How are we to get back from Adot?
20384How big is this Bar- O affair, how many acres?
20384How big is this judgment? 20384 How come that the movie people have n''t taken it over to fit their verbiage: thrilling, stupendous, smashing, wondrous, and so forth?"
20384How come?
20384How do you want your eggs, Davy?
20384How many calves will you brand next year? 20384 How many in the Gillis family?"
20384How much are you set back in this debacle?
20384How much for the two?
20384How much is this mortgage thing?
20384How will you ever see it all-- you with short legs?
20384Howja rest, Davy?
20384Hungry?
20384If I advance the nine thousand right now, say by the end of the week, will you let up on this drive- drive- drive stuff, and relax and be yourself?
20384If you are in your own clothes....Davy''s directive was interrupted by a hearty laugh, and a prompt inquiry:"Am I under indictment?"
20384Is Hulls gone?
20384Is Shirley Wells alive? 20384 Is it your idea that the better element of a community must quit their business to take up the matter of law enforcement?"
20384Is that all? 20384 Is there a telegraph station in Adot?
20384Is there an extension on it?
20384Is there any way that we can hang around and find out? 20384 Is this the finish?"
20384Just what aid did you render in building such a career? 20384 Just where was this mother- lode?"
20384Just where, and how soon, can I contact this Shirley Wells?
20384Kin ye move''em around a little, Mister?
20384No, I''ll not need any such sidelines for many a week, but I thought you said we did not have any neighbors? 20384 No?
20384Possibilities for what?
20384See that big mound with its head in the clouds? 20384 Ten sections?"
20384Then I''m not to marry?
20384Then what?
20384Things? 20384 Well, do you think they will get away tonight?"
20384Well, folks,said Davy, picking up the new account book and pad of checks,"where is that famous restaurant that you''ve been talking about?
20384Well, just what is your interest in the matter?
20384Well, just where is this land of romantic tragedy and domestic infelicity?
20384Well, what do they keep them for? 20384 Well, what''s your reaction, Laddie?"
20384Well, you could n''t feed''em away off out here, could you?
20384Whar would ye show yer vaudeville act with the show places all closed? 20384 Whar''s yer reception committee eround here?"
20384What about the cattle?
20384What am I going to name this colt, Landy? 20384 What became of this giant sum that was blasted out of the safe after wounding the messenger?
20384What kind of a deal? 20384 What''s due the grazing master?
20384What''s going on in there?
20384What''s got ye outen the bed so early?
20384What''s his job? 20384 What''s the other problem?"
20384What''s your birthday?
20384What''s your other project?
20384What''s your racket now, Prince? 20384 When are you leaving, and have you enough money to get you out of town?"
20384Where did they go?
20384Who said that?
20384Who, then, composes this exclusive class in the human family? 20384 Why did n''t we come that way?"
20384Why do n''t ye pick on one of yer size?
20384Why do you hope to persuade''em to get off?
20384Why wo n''t you take it?
20384Why would you want to do that, Laddie?
20384Why you live out here, do n''t you?
20384Why, I thought ya wanted to meet Maizie,chuckled Landy,"thought ye wanted to contract her fer fortune tellin''down at that island place?
20384Why, who''s dead, Jim?
20384Will Damino furnish a round trip ticket?
20384Will he apply the money to that end?
20384Will that fit the pony you saw over at the B- line?
20384Would you do that?
20384Yes? 20384 You are Mrs. Gillis, I know, and you are Landy, are n''t you?
20384You did n''t go in close enough to see what was being bottled and labeled? 20384 You have never seen the ranch?"
20384You know something about make- up and disguises, Laddie; could I be made up as a laborer or a village loafer so I could sit around and listen in?
20384You would bid sight- unseen for a property that you do n''t know where it''s located-- would accept a deed without possession? 20384 Your partner in what?"
20384''Whar do ya git that stuff?''
20384''What''s eatin''ya?,''''Git outa here,''''Who''s a- running this dump?''
20384''What''s eatin''ya?,''''Git outa here,''''Who''s a- running this dump?''
2038410"Are you going to live here always?"
20384Adot?
20384And anyhow, what are her possibilities?"
20384And anyhow,"he added to Logan,"why do n''t you peddle the thing to someone else and let them take the grief and do the slaughtering?"
20384And how come that a sheriff''s posse ca n''t depose one old man?"
20384And now, my young counselor, adviser, flatterer, and friend, do you think I should seek a job in the congested areas?"
20384And what about the Wells National Bank?
20384And what of the other family assets?
20384And where is Carson Wells?
20384And where''s yer bars?"
20384And where''s your chaps and your spurs?
20384And why--""How much is yer little elephant earnin''now, eatin''his head off in winter quarters?"
20384And would they agree to leave and never come back?
20384And you do n''t have a big family, do you, Mister Welborn, and I would n''t be much in the way, would I?"
20384And you have some sort of a shack, do n''t you?
20384Are indictments pending?
20384Are n''t we to stock up on food-- here-- or somewhere?"
20384Are you a taker?"
20384Are you with me?"
20384As Polo Garrett used to say,''What''s eatin''ya?''"
20384At the bank, he planned to walk right up to the receiver''s window and ask old Powell if this was Tellson''s bank and was Mr. Tellson in?
20384At times I have felt that I should share the big house at the farm but my wife protests--""Are you married?"
20384Available?
20384Blue sky or a phony gold mine?"
20384But I would like to know just where she could be made into a useful thing?"
20384But what about this prop?
20384But what''s led ye off on that wagon track, Jim?
20384But what''s the use in taking it all out at once?
20384Can I do it?"
20384Can I get in touch with him right away?"
20384Can he be cleared of these charges?
20384Can you go today?"
20384Can you meet me here Wednesday?
20384Can you meet me here with this truck- trailer outfit, say about Wednesday?
20384Can you sing''The Lament''so it''s fitten to hear?"
20384Can you, Fisheye?"
20384Did Logan know that old Hulls en Maizie were included?
20384Did Welborn''s fifty- to- one chance fail?
20384Did a mob form?
20384Did n''t the circus people feed ye?"
20384Did n''t you get our announcement?
20384Do I hear any takers?"
20384Do you blame him for horning in?
20384Do you conduct that kind of an agency?"
20384Do you know Shirley Wells?"
20384Do you want to open an account?"
20384Have ye laid out a considerable trip?"
20384Have you any suggestions or plans?"
20384Have you been out there lately?
20384Have you hooked up with Ben- a- Mundi in that Crystal Readings graft, or is it a short- change racket?"
20384Have you tried the Rose- Chrysanthemum method?"
20384Have you two settled the hay trade?"
20384Hey, you fellows,"he called to some passing laborers,"have any of you seen old Fisheye in the last hour?"
20384His meditations did not concern finances, nor that other pressing question: when will this depression end?
20384How are you to get the money in here?"
20384How big is this Bar- O ranch anyhow?
20384How do you plan the payment?"
20384How many cattle are they running?
20384How much did you contribute?"
20384How much is owed on the grazing allotment?
20384How much money does this receiver gent need to have to get in the clear?
20384How much money is needed to clean his slate?
20384How much money would this receiver and grazing master have to have to get''em in the clear?
20384How strong is it?
20384I did n''t do any more--""Is your mother living?"
20384I feel like I want to commit murder when a simpering Jane looks at me, snickers and says,''ai n''t he cute?''
20384I get--""Adot?
20384I want to boss around among chickens, geese, turkeys, pigs--""How about a couple of burros?"
20384I was very sorry to see Mr. Barrow leave; I could have used a man of his firm determination....""Leave?"
20384I was....""Do you have to ask for your own property, in this day and age?"
20384I''m in Adot-- yes, that''s what I said-- what they all say.... A dot on what?
20384If the old belligerent had cut down on one of these cow hands this morning, everything would have been legal and orderly?"
20384If ye go out that way, will ye open the gate en let''em out?"
20384In yer gaddin''around have ye ever seen enything like hit?"
20384Is he under indictment?
20384Is n''t there some way that we can by- pass this Maizie and her orders''to kill on sight''?"
20384Is there a good photographer in Adot?
20384Is there anything else, Mister Receiver?"
20384Is this the same affair that Mister Potter spoke of?
20384Just now, in this depression, the Big Fellows are running to him asking,''What to do?''
20384Kin ye he''p us tomorry?"
20384Maddy easily identified''em and I knew they were his, but what about these gangsters?
20384Managing a theater?
20384Maybe you are kin to the Barrows, sort of looking after their interests?"
20384No?
20384Now just what big job have you laid out for me?
20384Now what''s this thing you are to do after the evening meal?"
20384Now what''s yer deal, Prince?
20384Now what''s your reaction?
20384Now you jist tell me all over again, what''s yer proposition about me owning these little b''ars?"
20384Or maybe operating a railroad?"
20384Or, if you are too busy, can you send someone?"
20384Running a circus?
20384Shirley is surely a bankrupt, but is he a murderer?
20384Surely we can....""Just how much money will it take to revive a bank?"
20384Turning to Landy, Davy drawled,"Who was that fellow that was driving?"
20384Was Loretta Young married?
20384Was he dealing with a moron or a maniac?
20384Was he indicted?
20384Was the strong little bank, the pride of two generations, still rendering the service that had made it famous?
20384Welborn?"
20384Were you ever at Coney Island?"
20384What about the boys and girls with whom he was associated in school days?
20384What are we to exhibit in the coming season?
20384What are you buying?
20384What do you say, podner?
20384What kind of bears?"
20384What was he going to do with the ranch?
20384What was it he did, anyhow?"
20384What''s all the rush?
20384What''s it all about anyway?"
20384What''s the big idea?"
20384What''s the finish here?
20384What''s the friction that they ca n''t get these resisting parties to see the inevitable?"
20384What''s the grazing master got to do, in folding up a ranch?
20384What''s the matter with the local moneychangers?
20384What''s the present- day status of Shirley Wells in his home town?
20384What''s the whole thing worth anyhow?
20384What''s up?"
20384What''s yer notion of a name fer this little hoss?"
20384What''s your name, Mister?
20384What''s your reaction, Logan?
20384What?"
20384When I got fed up on a bunch of simpering women and their,''ai n''t he cute?''
20384When can we haul the hay?"
20384When do you want it?
20384When is this sale?
20384Where and why would you place her?"
20384Where do you do banking?"
20384Where is he?
20384Where is this Bar- O property?
20384Where will we exhibit this planned program?
20384Where''s the other one?"
20384Where''s your outfit, kid?"
20384Where?
20384Who are midgets?"
20384Who better can tell it?
20384Who can I see about the details?
20384Who do they belong to, anyhow?"
20384Who runs this fine market and canning factory out in the wide open spaces?"
20384Who tipped it off to him?"
20384Who was he?
20384Who''s been disturbin''yer dogs that away?"
20384Why are you asking such an abrupt, personal question?"
20384Why are you here?"
20384Why did he do it and when?"
20384Why did n''t we think of that before, Landy?"
20384Why do n''t ye git a saxophone en tune in on some jazz?
20384Why does n''t some diplomat wheedle old Hulls off?
20384Why work so hard now?"
20384Why would Logan want this Ugly party to get out of the country?
20384Why would your grandfather get all het up if he heard about it?
20384Why you, yourself know that little people-- or what shall I call them?"
20384Will I fit that hoss that the girl owns?"
20384Will a mob form if he shows up on your city streets?
20384Will he have to serve time?
20384Will it outlast the depression?
20384Will you briefly tell''em who I am?"
20384Wilt thou help me, Sire?"
20384Wo n''t you men come to the house?
20384Would the count surrender title to the damaged car to compensate for rail transportation?
20384Ye said somethin''about a deal?"
20384You are willing to spread a false report without having the facts?
20384You both know about the Nazarenes?"
20384You ca n''t preach or exhort, can you Landy?"
20384You remember Carter, do n''t you, Prince?
20384how did he plan to get the resisters off?
20384what''s wrong with the better element?"
20384yelled Davy,"And can I get him right away?"
16991A orfum, hey? 16991 Ai n''t it coming?"
16991All of it?
16991Am I going?
16991An''then Kathleen wo n''t cry for me,he coaxed,"''cause I''ll be right there an''can run over any time, could n''t I, Mother?"
16991And Danny went to the circus in your place?
16991And did n''t you think that it would take only fifty cents to buy a ticket?
16991And how might you be after knowing that?
16991And not mother, too?
16991And what were you running for?
16991And what''ll I be?
16991And you gave that up just for Kathleen?
16991And your mittens?
16991And your overcoat?
16991Are they going to jump the fence now?
16991Are they now?
16991Are you going, Darn?
16991Are you kids goin''to see the circus unload?
16991Are you my father?
16991Are you my mother?
16991But how''d I know that you knew,asked Danny, aggrieved,"when you did n''t know how you knew?"
16991But what is this about taking Gary away? 16991 Ca n''t you find your pocket?"
16991Ca n''t you hurry any?
16991Ca n''t you think again?
16991Ca n''t you''maginary something?
16991Can el''funts do that?
16991Chris wants to see the circus, too, do n''t you, Chris?
16991Could n''t we have more''n one el''funt?
16991Could you see the el''funt?
16991Cross your heart, hope to die an''spit?
16991Did Danny get a ticket, too?
16991Did n''t I just read it to you?
16991Did n''t you know that?
16991Did n''t you open''em jest once?
16991Did you ever know an Irish man or Irish woman by the name of''O''Queen''?
16991Did you help them, Jerry? 16991 Did you?"
16991Do n''t you remember?
16991Do n''t you want to see the circus?
16991Do n''t you wish you was up here?
16991Do you give it to me, Jerry?
16991Do you know what your name is?
16991Do you remember any of the chorus?
16991Do you remember any one taking you away?
16991Do you remember anything about your parents?
16991For a menajeree?
16991Forget what?
16991Gettin''tired, ai n''t you?
16991Go away an''not be a clown no more?
16991Gooseberries all picked?
16991Has Gary ever told you anything about the man who stole him?
16991Have you ever been to a circus?
16991Have you ever seen a circus?
16991Have you ever seen a el''funt?
16991Have you, Jerry?
16991He ca n''t have any pie, can he, Mother?
16991He did n''t know he said it,Chris added,"an''he could n''t tell Danny what he meant by it, could he, Danny?"
16991How can it make them happy?
16991How could you help it?
16991How do you know that?
16991How do you know they are?
16991How do you know they''re goin''to take Jerry away?
16991How do you play circus?
16991How do_ you_ know el''funts''tails are small and round?
16991How does it seem to be ridin''on an el''funt?
16991How long ago was that?
16991How long has Jerry been with you?
16991How much do you weigh, Danny?
16991How much was it?
16991How old are you now?
16991How old are you?
16991How''d you get in?
16991How''s it different?
16991I ai n''t either, am I, Danny?
16991I do n''t know,Chris confessed,"but what kind of fish has hair?"
16991I guess I can jump the highest, ca n''t I?
16991I guess a trained seal had orter crawl as fast as a man can walk,said Danny,"or how could they have them in circuses?"
16991I guess you''d know if you had seen a el''funt, would n''t you?
16991I said''I''ll be the el''funt''first, did n''t I?
16991I say darn, too, but who was it?
16991I''membered it, did n''t I, Whiteface?
16991I-- Don''t we want to, Danny?
16991If you do n''t know what''Oh, queen''means, what did you_ say_''Oh, queen''for?
16991Is Great Sult Anna O''Queen''s back strong enough for her to carry Danny and Chris, too?
16991Is Kathleen''s cough medicine all gone?
16991Is it a big circus?
16991Is one pass good for all of them?
16991Is that all?
16991Is that it, Jerry?
16991Is that your name?
16991Is the circus coming?
16991It''s true, then?
16991Jerry, you went and spent every cent of that half- dollar on Kathleen, did n''t you?
16991Like a cow''s tail?
16991Maybe it was somebody''s name?
16991Me, too?
16991Mother''Larkey wo n''t let them take me, will she, Danny?
16991Mother''d think I had done something to you when I ai n''t, have I?
16991Mother, why did n''t you make Jerry help pick gooseberries?
16991Never to come back?
16991No?
16991Nor fifty cents?
16991Not_ all_ your marbles?
16991Nothing has happened to any of the children, has there?
16991Now, Gary, can you tell me anything about what happened to you? 16991 Oh, can you?"
16991Oh, did um buy some tandy for um''s''ittle Tatleen?
16991Oh, what?
16991Or chewin''gum?
16991Robinson?
16991Sing what?
16991That does n''t hurt it any, does it?
16991The el''funt picked him up in its trunk?
16991The little man no bigger than a two- year- old baby and the sword- swallower and all?
16991The one with the red on it?
16991The secret of laughter?
16991Then Jerry wo n''t hafta go?
16991Then it ai n''t so?
16991Then the circus ai n''t comin'', is it?
16991Then there ai n''t no chance at all of your gettin''in, is there?
16991Then will you m- m- marry me when we are g- g- grown up, Jerry?
16991Try to think awfully hard,said Whiteface;"was there a man with a big mark across his forehead--""A red mark?"
16991W- w- will you, J- J- Jerry?
16991Wait a minute, ca n''t you?
16991Want to earn a ticket to the circus?
16991Was n''t there anything you could do for a ticket?
16991Was that all you had to do to get it-- carry water for the el''funts?
16991Was that what you were crying for-- because Celia Jane cried?
16991Was they goin''to leave the circus?
16991Well, I ai n''t tryin''to take it away from you, am I?
16991Well, Jerry, what is it this time?
16991Well, there''s nothing very painful in that, is there?
16991What ails her, Danny?
16991What are they?
16991What d''you mean, mixin''your thoughts?
16991What did I tell you, Sam?
16991What did he do to you, Gary? 16991 What did you say it for then?"
16991What did you want to go there for?
16991What difference does that make?
16991What do you think you are?
16991What do you want to run away for?
16991What does all this hullabaloo mean?
16991What does it say, Danny?
16991What does it want you to ask your mother for fifty cents for?
16991What does that mean,''Oh, queen''?
16991What else''ll we have?
16991What in the world has become of all the small boys?
16991What is it, Jerry?
16991What is that you''re making?
16991What is yours?
16991What kind of a way was that?
16991What secret?
16991What will Kathleen do without Jerry?
16991What will the secret of laughter do?
16991What you starin''at so hard, Jerry?
16991What''d we want with more''n one el''funt?
16991What''ll become of you?
16991What''ll mother do?
16991What''ll you do for something to eat?
16991What''ll you take for your ticket?
16991What''re you cryin''for, Celia Jane?
16991What''re you lookin''at?
16991What''s all this fuss?
16991What''s that for?
16991What''s the matter with Celia Jane?
16991What''s the trouble here?
16991What''s wrong with it?
16991What''ve you got your cap on for, Jerry?
16991What?
16991What?
16991When did his parents die?
16991Where does it pain you?
16991Where is it? 16991 Where you kids been?"
16991Where''d you get it?
16991Where''d you get the money?
16991Where''d you go, Jerry?
16991Where''ll we get the water?
16991Where''re all the bigger kids?
16991Where''re they goin''to unload?
16991Where''re you goin''?
16991Where''s the rest of the money? 16991 Where''ve you kids been?
16991Which one is Sult Anna?
16991Which one?
16991While I was thinking very hard of a way to get you into the circus and almost had the thought, you said,''Have you got it? 16991 Who are Nora and Kathleen?"
16991Who are you?
16991Who ever heard of a trained seal carryin''a balloon in his teeth?
16991Who ever saw a fish with hair on it? 16991 Who said anything about taking you to the poor farm?"
16991Who wants to take Jerry away?
16991Who''s hurt,she asked anxiously,"that you''re bringing them home in a buggy?"
16991Why ca n''t he?
16991Why did Gary want especially to be the elephant?
16991Why did n''t you kick me or pull me out of bed?
16991Why did n''t you make me wake up?
16991Why did n''t you speak up and grab onto something before they were all taken?
16991Why did n''t you tell us you had fifty cents?
16991Why do n''t you answer, Gary?
16991Why do n''t you ask for fifty cents, too?
16991Why do n''t you children play circus any more?
16991Why do n''t you go see the picture of the elephant jumpin''the fence and find out?
16991Why w- w- won''t you?
16991Why was he going to run away from you?
16991Why wo n''t you, J- J- Jerry?
16991Why wo n''t you?
16991Why, what''s the matter, little boy? 16991 Why, where is Danny?"
16991Why, why, I do n''t weigh much, do I, Chris?
16991Will I get in before it starts?
16991Will Nora and Kathleen see it all, too?
16991Will it, Gary?
16991Will she give you fifty cents?
16991Will they let you get close enough to see?
16991Will you really give it to me of your own free will?
16991Will you speak to him?
16991Will you?
16991Wo n''t you?
16991Yes, Gary,interposed his father with a dancing, twinkling light in his eyes,"why ca n''t you promise it to oblige the lady?"
16991You ai n''t cold, are you?
16991You ai n''t got no ticket, have you?
16991You ai n''t lost your tongue, have you?
16991You do n''t know anything, do you?
16991You gave your ticket to Celia Jane, did n''t you, Jerry-- I mean, Gary?
16991You have forgotten, have n''t you?
16991You his father? 16991 You will think_ very_ hard, wo n''t you?
16991You wo n''t go out of the tent, will you, Gary?
16991You wo n''t say nothin''to mother a- tall?
16991You''ve got a tongue, ai n''t you?
16991_ I_ am Mrs. Bowe, Gary''s mother,she said,"and oh, how can I ever thank you for loving him and giving him a home?
16991_ Will_ you?
16991''Are you-- hurt-- much?"
16991A clown in a circus?"
16991And Celia Jane?"
16991And awful strong?"
16991Are there any more in the Mullarkey family?"
16991Are they shut?"
16991Danny turned his back on Darn and the latter exclaimed:"What''s that blue pants leg for, hangin''down from your coat tail?"
16991Danny, what will you do?"
16991Did he ever hurt you?"
16991Did n''t Jerry help you?"
16991Did the thought come?"
16991Did the thought come?''
16991Do n''t they know they can get to see the circus if they want to carry water for the elephants?"
16991Do n''t you know me?
16991Do you understand?"
16991Findin''your father and mother an''being lifted up in a el''funt''s trunk an''your father a clown in the circus and all?"
16991First though, we''d better find out how much they weigh?"
16991Had the man with the red scar on his face found him at last?
16991Hain''t you ever seen a picture of an el''funt?
16991Have I delayed you?"
16991He forgot all about Whiteface''s caution not to speak and cried:"Have you got it?
16991He gave it to Celia Jane of his own free will and she gave it to me, did n''t you, Celia Jane?"
16991He was relieved when he heard Celia Jane, recovered from her crying, asking:"Did you ever see a circus, Mother?"
16991Helen, how much do you weigh?"
16991How did he happen to be alone in a country road?"
16991How do you expect us to parade if you''re there already?"
16991How much did you find, Jerry?"
16991I wonder what it can be if the secret of laughter ca n''t drive it away?"
16991I''m older, ai n''t I?"
16991Is it time for the circus to unload?"
16991Jerry waited as long as he could and then asked in turn:"Did n''t the el''funts want any water for dinner?"
16991Mullarkey?"
16991Now, did n''t you?"
16991The monkey he got drunk, Ran up the elephant''s trunk, The elephant sneezed and fell on his knees And what became of the monkey- monkey- monk?
16991Then after a moment he asked plaintively,"Why ai n''t I?"
16991Then he was attacked by a fit of coughing and finally, when he got his breath, he said:"Do n''t you kids know nothing of national history?
16991Was he kind to you?"
16991What did Celia Jane do?"
16991What do you kids think you''re doin''?"
16991What do you suppose they''ve put up the posters for?"
16991What is your name, dear; do you remember that?"
16991What would I do without mother?"
16991What you got?"
16991Why are you crying?"
16991Why were all those people afraid?
16991You ai n''t mad at m- m- me any m- m- more, are you, Jerry?"
16991You call_ that_ a circus?
16991You do n''t see a pocket on me, do you, Jerry Elbow?"
16991You thought of it yourself, now did n''t you?"
41721''How?'' 41721 A ring?"
41721A-- a job?
41721Ai n''t it so, Mister? 41721 An''say, Boss, what''s dem colored fellers sayin''''bout a wreck?
41721And what did you think you could do?
41721And you sent me to sell it?
41721Are you ready?
41721Are you ready?
41721Are you shot?
41721Better sleep some more, had n''t we?
41721Boxes the bear?
41721But how about that diamond ring? 41721 But say, where have I seen this before?"
41721But the black cat, the panther?
41721But the twins?
41721Ca n''t you see? 41721 Color photography?"
41721Could you? 41721 Counterfeit?"
41721Did n''t he teach me sense when I did n''t know anything but cats? 41721 Did you do that?"
41721Did you get them?
41721Did-- did you ever see him?
41721Do n''t know?
41721Do n''t you know?
41721Dope or moonshine?
41721Eyes all right now?
41721Got let down, did n''t you?
41721Got''em?
41721Great, ai n''t they?
41721Have n''t got them? 41721 How cheap?"
41721How do you know that?
41721How far do we move?
41721How long have you been cooking with steam kettles?
41721How many?
41721How much you all want?
41721How''s that?
41721How?
41721I suppo- pose,she said uncertainly,"that you''d call-- call that a''hay-- hay maker''?"
41721I suppose,he said, when he could endure the silence no longer,"that that''s the end of it?"
41721I, I''ll be running along,he stammered,"that is, if you''re all right?"
41721If she falls? 41721 Johnny, what do you live for?"
41721Johnny, you wo n''t go?
41721Johnny,he whispered,"how''d you like to ride with me in the gondola to- night?"
41721Liberty Bonds?
41721Liberty Bonds?
41721Light, Pant, does light travel in straight lines?
41721No can box?
41721No, but really, would you?
41721Now can you tell me who sold you these two together?
41721Now that we know their game,whispered Pant at last,"how are we going to get them?
41721Now where do you want me to hit you first?
41721Of the crimson flash?
41721Pant,Johnny shot at his friend one night,"what are you here for?"
41721Pork chops, huh?
41721Safe?
41721Say pard,he whispered to a circus hand standing beside him,"who''s this queen of the circus?"
41721Say, Boss, dis am circus day ai n''t it? 41721 Say, Boss,"Snowball whispered after a time,"what you s''pose made dat ere red splotch on the groun''?"
41721Say, Mister, you all got any Liberty Bonds to sell?
41721Say, Mister,he demanded,"whar''d y''git these pale face bonds?"
41721Say, boy, who you buying these for?
41721Say,she whispered suddenly,"what was that blood red light?"
41721See?
41721Slept any?
41721Snowball,said Pant when the feast was finished,"would you like to earn a little money?"
41721So that''s one of the fellows Pant suspects of being the forger, Black McCree? 41721 Sold them?
41721Some scrapper, eh?
41721Somebody been talking?
41721Stick around?
41721The wreck? 41721 Then what would he think of me?"
41721Then, at Cape Prince of Wales you must have seen the midnight sun?
41721There were glass ventilator windows above you?
41721They do n''t have the clown assist you in your turn, do they?
41721Think so, mebby?
41721This dummy,smiled Johnny,"he did n''t fall and break his neck, did he?"
41721Up to me? 41721 Was n''t it spooky?
41721Wha-- where''d you come from, and who let you in?
41721Whar y''git''em?
41721What are you here for? 41721 What can you do?"
41721What d''you know about him?
41721What did he say?
41721What did you do?
41721What do you suppose your grandparents are thinking of about now?
41721What for?
41721What is it, Johnny?
41721What is it?
41721What is it?
41721What kind?
41721What kind?
41721What red spot?
41721What shall I pay?
41721What was it, Snowball?
41721What was that?
41721What you doing out here? 41721 What you puffing about?"
41721What''s he like?
41721What''s that?
41721What''s what?
41721What?
41721What?
41721When can I go to work?
41721Where am I?
41721Where are they?
41721Where did the pork chops go? 41721 Where do you think it is?"
41721Where''s Johnny Thompson?
41721Where''s the five?
41721Where?
41721Who are they, friends of yours? 41721 Who wants to know?"
41721Who wants''em?
41721Who''s Black McCree?
41721Who''s Peter?
41721Who''s good?
41721Why did n''t you say so?
41721Why do n''t you bet?
41721Why do you have to stick around?
41721Why, what''s wrong?
41721Why? 41721 Why?
41721Will you find out and let me know?
41721Will you give me some lessons?
41721With that on your face?
41721Would I? 41721 Would you risk much for an old friend?"
41721Would you?
41721You ca n''t box anyway, so what''s the difference?
41721You got some?
41721You got three for thirty- nine?
41721You had upper berths?
41721You have been in Alaska?
41721You remember the crimson flash in the animal tent, and how it frightened a lot of the colored boys into jumping their jobs?
41721You see that man selling tickets in front of the big side show, by the picture of the fat lady?
41721You tell me? 41721 You were never in the jungle at night?"
41721You wo n''t strike hard-- not at first, anyway-- will you?
41721You work for this circus?
41721You''re the boy that''s so handy with his mitts?
41721You? 41721 You?"
41721''Roun''dat fiah?"
41721A black cat do a thing like that?
41721A little shrimp like you?"
41721Ai n''t dem the grandes''you ai n''t most never smelt?"
41721An''I got two dollars I jes''earned and ai n''t spent, ai n''t I?
41721And Gwen?
41721And then if you go dangling a few thousand dollars on a bit of gold chain, what can you expect?
41721And would she be wearing the missing ring?
41721And, Johnny, if we ca n''t stay and be circus folks, we can stay just one night, ca n''t we, and have a real ride in a circus train?"
41721Attract the beast''s attention, then stand for battle?
41721But Johnny, when you had it in your hands that day, why did n''t you keep it?"
41721But Johnny; did you ever wonder what a little fellow like me lives for?"
41721But Pant?
41721But are n''t we?"
41721But how about to- morrow?"
41721But what was that?
41721But what was this?
41721But, say, now I know she''s got it, how am I to get it from her?"
41721Can we book''em for the rest of the season?"
41721Can we stay?"
41721Could he make it?
41721Could he reach it?
41721Could it be a tiger or mountain lion, jaguar or spotted leopard?
41721Could it be that his straining ear caught the sing of the wire, as the girl''s foot touched it in her wild dance?
41721Could it be that the one in possession of it suspected him of seeking it?
41721Could the tiger leap ten feet in air?
41721Did n''t he carry me out of the jungle on his back when no one else dared to go in?"
41721Did she have the iron nerve to keep on dancing down the wire with a great yellow beast leaping madly for her feet?
41721Did the tiger have the power to leap that high?
41721Did you?"
41721Do n''t you know half the beasts are loose?
41721Do n''t you know the act?
41721Do n''t you think that would bring a laugh?"
41721Don''mean that ere circus train''s gwine wreck?
41721Don''you know?
41721Good little gain, eh?"
41721Had I not seen a full grown black leopard in the zoo?
41721Have you talked with Andy McQueen, the steam kettle cook, yet?"
41721He can, ca n''t he, Johnny?"
41721How could they?
41721How had Pant achieved these wonders?
41721How had Pant, his friend of other days, come aboard this circus train?
41721How had this creature escaped?
41721How was I to know that you''d go and get branded in that fashion?
41721How was he to do that?
41721How was he to manage it?
41721How was the boxing bout going?
41721How''d he do it?"
41721How''d you like a job?"
41721How''d you like to be the clown?"
41721How''s that?
41721How''s that?"
41721How?"
41721How?"
41721I wonder if they will this time?
41721I wonder what would happen if a fellow were to get locked in here?"
41721If he could, what then?
41721If she falls?"
41721Is she, old boy?
41721Is she?"
41721Listen to that?"
41721Look different, do n''t they?"
41721Millie, the bareback rider, Mitzi, the trapeze performer, or Gwen, the dancing queen of the tight wire?
41721My charm; would it work?
41721Now, if some slick fellow can fill the safety boxes of the land with bogus bonds, what is to become of the country''s credit?
41721Now, who played that dirty trick?"
41721Now, who''ll win next?"
41721On the other hand, what if he waited?
41721One of the three lady circus performers had it, he felt sure, but how was he to find out which one?
41721Or was it Gwen?
41721Or was it the black leopard from Asia?
41721Or was this some enemy of the beautiful dancer?
41721Remember where you got them?"
41721Say, Mister, do I get dat oder dollar?"
41721See any difference in''em?"
41721See how it works?"
41721See?
41721See?
41721See?
41721See?
41721See?
41721See?"
41721See?"
41721Shall I see you to- morrow?"
41721Should he ask her about it now?
41721Should he ask her about the ring?
41721Should he be so fortunate as to discover this, how was he to regain possession of it?
41721Should he cry out?
41721Should he return to the circus?
41721Should he say,"Gwen, this belongs to a friend of mine, not to you; I must take it to her"?
41721That''s easy, is n''t it?"
41721The Italian stormed,"No can box?
41721The girl-- had she dropped?
41721The tiger-- was he now about to spring?
41721Want to know how we came to be friends, Jo- Jo and me?"
41721Want to see my house?"
41721Was he not an insignificant fellow?
41721Was it but a moving picture flashed upon the screen?
41721Was it the Senegal lion?
41721Was not Johnny on the trail of a puzzling mystery himself?
41721Was the conman drunk?
41721Was this all a dream?
41721Was this the moment of moments?
41721Was this the time to ask?
41721What are you doing here?"
41721What are you doing here?"
41721What dark corner, what secret rendezvous, would be safe from the glare of those crooked rays of gleaming light?
41721What hit me?"
41721What if he were Black McCree?
41721What if his greed for gold had led him into counterfeiting?
41721What if the girl who had the ring should read of the reward and return the jewelry?
41721What if they were forced to stand and fight or jump?
41721What if this little fellow was a miser?
41721What interest can you have in learning to box a bear?"
41721What mystery could there be about a circus?
41721What now would be the outcome?
41721What possible connection could there be between circus and Secret Service?
41721What safer place could be found for hiding a counterfeiter''s den than a house built inside a cage on wheels?
41721What say?"
41721What say?"
41721What say?"
41721What should she do?
41721What was he seeking?
41721What was his next move?
41721What was it, a fire or an approaching cyclone?
41721What was it?"
41721What''s so wonderful?"
41721What, indeed?
41721When would Pant find his man?
41721When?"
41721Whence had come these pork chops?
41721Where are our friends?"
41721Where are they?"
41721Where had he worn this mass of delicate instruments?
41721Where to?
41721Where would he be then?
41721Where''s Peter?"
41721Which one?
41721Who are you?
41721Who had it?
41721Who knows but the Government printer failed to ink his rollers well some morning?
41721Who knows?
41721Who will try?
41721Who will try?"
41721Who would not be?
41721Who''d forgive it?
41721Why ca n''t you?"
41721Why should I?
41721Why should you go?"
41721Would another boy hate you for it?"
41721Would he there turn them over to Millie?
41721Would he, Johnny, have a part in it?
41721Would he?
41721You bought them for$ 39, did you not?"
41721You buy me five more bonds from these circus men, see?
41721You can box, ca n''t you?"
41721You have seen the sky at sunset sometimes when it was painted with golden fire?
41721You know the type of people that follow the circus?"
41721You s''pose dat were a sign?"
41721You see the chance, do n''t you?
41721You wan''na see?"
41721You''ll leave the circus?"
41721You''re inside, see?
41721You?"
59853A what?
59853After you put it in the smoke- house, you did n''t go back until this morning?
59853Am I in?
59853And it was done by these two?
59853And it was n''t Bud?
59853And what shall Fred do?
59853And you are the boy who locked the lion in the smoke- house last night when you heard the poor fellow trying to use his aged teeth on some bones?
59853Are we to leave the silver and money?
59853Are you going to keep that?
59853Are you the gentleman who was inquiring for me?
59853But do you expect to find the lion to- night?
59853Can it be Bud knows anything about last night?
59853Can you do that?
59853Dear me, have n''t you finished your revelations yet?
59853Did he laugh?
59853Did mother tell you I found it?
59853Did n''t you whistle to me a while ago, and did n''t you keep it up till I got here, and then you stopped? 59853 Did you fall?"
59853Did you get it changed?
59853Did you see me then?
59853Do they have snow storms down there in summer time?
59853Do you hear him?
59853Do you think we can manage it alone?
59853Do you think you would know either of those men if you met them again?
59853Do you want me to go with you?
59853Does Bud like it with the circus?
59853Exactly so; but what is to prevent our doing that now? 59853 Fred,"suddenly said his mother,"do not the Misses Perkinpine expect you to stay at their house to- night?"
59853Gracious alive, what can you do if they should come?
59853Halloo, Bud, where are you?
59853Have you got a gun in the house?
59853Have you told Archibald of this?
59853He did, eh?
59853He wanted you to get it changed, did n''t he?
59853Hear him? 59853 Heard you?
59853Hello, fellows, what is this pow- wow about?
59853How about that twenty dollars I gave you to get changed?
59853How are you getting along?
59853How are you going,asked Joe Hunt, sarcastically,"when your father said he would n''t give you the money?"
59853How could he help seeing me?
59853How do you suppose they ever raised the money to buy all those fireworks?
59853How far away is your home?
59853How is that?
59853How so?
59853How would it do to lasso him?
59853How?
59853I did n''t, eh?
59853I do n''t think so, from what they said; it would have been better if I had n''t whistled to Bud, would n''t it?
59853I found it,replied Fred, who saw how he had forgotten himself in his fear;"is it yours?"
59853I know, but how and where? 59853 I never thought, but it would be a good thing to get the money, too, would n''t it?
59853I presume the offense is bailable?
59853I saw him going in that direction, and I saw you come out the path; what more natural than that I should conclude you had met? 59853 I wonder whether Bud is there?"
59853I''m here; where would I be?
59853If he could be got into a place where he could be held secure until you brought up his own cage, that would be all you would ask?
59853If one is guilty both are; if one is innocent so is the other?
59853Is Bud going to be home long?
59853Is it writ out?
59853Is it yours?
59853Is there anything the matter with it?
59853Maybe not, but are you sure there ai n''t any of them detectives about?
59853Mercy goodness,gasped Annie;"when was that?"
59853Mrs. Heyland, why do you call him Bud?
59853None of your business,was the characteristic answer;"is Fred Sheldon there?"
59853Of course it does, but do n''t you s''pose we know all that? 59853 Of course they are; it ca n''t be anything else, but what were they doing in the woods with the wagon?"
59853Oh, it''s you, Fred, is it?
59853Really? 59853 Scared at what?
59853So''m I,exclaimed the gratified Fred;"will you help me catch that tramp?"
59853Sure nobody was watching you?
59853Tell us, do you have sorrows or troubles? 59853 Then Bud is innocent, you think?"
59853There, do n''t that sound prime? 59853 Was n''t that you that answered my whistling a little while ago?"
59853Was n''t there some money taken, too?
59853We''re after the lion,said Mr. Scrapton;"have you seen him?"
59853Well, what is it?
59853Well, what of it?
59853Well, younkers, I s''pose you''re going to earn both of them rewards?
59853What are you staring at me so for?
59853What are your reasons?
59853What did he punch me for, when I stubbed my toe and run agin him?
59853What do you mean, Frederick?
59853What do you mean?
59853What do you mean?
59853What do you want of me?
59853What do you want to make fools of yourselves for?
59853What do you want?
59853What does Mr. Kincade want?
59853What does that offer imply?
59853What form is their celebration to take?
59853What have I done,asked Fred, backing away from him,"that you should take every chance you can get, Bud, to hurt me?"
59853What have you done?
59853What in?
59853What is the reward?
59853What is the world coming to?
59853What sort of a piece?
59853What under the sun can that be?
59853What under the sun is such an old thing good for?
59853What was he after?
59853What''s getting into folks?
59853What''s that?
59853What''s that?
59853What''s the matter now, Freddy?
59853What''s the matter with you fellows?
59853What''s the matter, my little man?
59853What''s the reason you ca n''t?
59853What''s the use of telling him? 59853 What''s the use of that burning, anyway?"
59853What''s to hinder? 59853 What?"
59853When is it going to come?
59853When will he be home?
59853Where did you find it?
59853Where did you find them?
59853Where did you get the meat?
59853Where is Archie?
59853Where is it?
59853Where?
59853Who can it be so early as this?
59853Who lives here, then?
59853Who said anything about counterfeits?
59853Who was it that done it for you?
59853Who was that?
59853Who''s afraid?
59853Who''s that?
59853Who, then, shut and fastened the door, after the lion walked in the smoke- house to eat the meat?
59853Why could n''t we coax him into the school- house this afternoon after all the girls and boys are gone?
59853Why did n''t I think of that?
59853Why did n''t I think of that?
59853Why did n''t you call us?
59853Why did n''t you come over to Squire Jones''office, then, and fix it?
59853Why did n''t you get out the way when I hollered to you?
59853Why did n''t you holler sooner, my young friend?
59853Why did n''t you shoot''em when you had the chance?
59853Why do n''t you shoot him?
59853Why do n''t you speak?
59853Why not?
59853Why not?
59853Why so?
59853Why so?
59853Why, Fred, how can that be?
59853Why, darling, what is the matter?
59853Why, what can Fred know about it?
59853Why, what would you have done if I had called you?
59853Why, what''s the matter?
59853Will it make you feel any better to get your head cracked? 59853 Will there be any risk in leaving the horse here?"
59853Will you call it square for that?
59853Will you j''ine?
59853Would n''t I? 59853 Yes, but will he stay there?"
59853Yes, of course I will?
59853Yes, sir; how could you know it?
59853Yes, there is, too; ai n''t we folks that live in Tottenville Tottenhots, smarty?
59853You are, eh? 59853 You can not?
59853You can reach down to it, ca n''t you?
59853You have a family, have you?
59853You have n''t owned it all that time, have you?
59853You met Bud Heyland in the woods over yonder, did n''t you?
59853You remember the man that was behind us listening when we sat on the rock last night?
59853You said you were a shipwrecked sailor, I believe?
59853You say you put the meat in there on purpose to catch the lion last night?
59853You want to play the thief, do you?
59853You will, eh? 59853 You''re sure Sutton will be there?"
59853You''ve fastened it on Bud, eh?
59853Your name is Frederick Sheldon, I believe?
59853Afraid there is n''t enough supper for you?"
59853Ai n''t I glad to see you?
59853Am I the other tramp that led you on such a wild- goose chase?
59853And to what do they challenge us-- a spelling match or a swimming race?"
59853And wo n''t she be glad?
59853Are the''low- ly lil- is of the val- ly''once more on the war path?
59853Are you the man?"
59853Besides, the risk was tremendous, and why should he endanger his life?
59853Bud Heyland''s face flushed still redder, and he coughed, swallowed and stuttered----"Who shut the door?
59853Bud snarled:"I generally say just what I mean, and what are you going to do about it, old Hay Seed?"
59853Bud turned toward the constable, who stood at his elbow, with flashing eyes, and demanded:"What''s the matter with you?"
59853But I say, Mr. Kincade, how shall we go to work to capture a lion?
59853But say, good people, how in the world am I to know whether I am chasing Hanschen or a hare?"
59853But was the little structure strong enough to hold him?
59853But when he was invited to sit down he did so, and asked, in the most natural manner:"Where is Bud?"
59853But where are your pyrotechnics to come from?"
59853Carter?"
59853Did n''t he kill you?"
59853Did they ask you any questions when you got it changed?"
59853Did you ever see such a queer- looking hare as that little chap with my brothers?"
59853Do n''t I know--''cause, did n''t I try it?"
59853Do n''t you see I''m ready to run into the water, and----""How about going through the bushes and briars?"
59853Do you expect to crawl under the tent?"
59853Do you see?"
59853Do you understand?"
59853Finally he asked, in his gruff, dictatorial way:"Who was he?"
59853Fred made no answer to this, when the tramp added, in the same husky undertone, as he stepped forward in a threatening way:"Do you hear what I said?"
59853Gibby?"
59853Has Archie Jackson been here to- day?"
59853Have n''t we done it in more than one other place than Tottenville?"
59853Have you any objection to his going with me?"
59853He gave you a twenty- dollar bill to get changed, did n''t he?"
59853He nodded to them and said,"How do you do?"
59853He shook hands with Kincade and Bud, the latter asking:"Is everything all right?"
59853His name was-- let me see, circus- circum-- no----""Cyrus Sutton?"
59853How are you?
59853How could the guilt of Bud Heyland be brought home to him, and who was his partner?
59853How old do you suppose we are?"
59853How was the silver plate to be recovered, for the task would be less than half performed should the owners fail to secure that?
59853If you are we''ve got lots of castor oil and rhubarb and jalap and boneset; shall I mix you up some?"
59853Is it an earthquake?"
59853It is easy to picture the scowling glare which Bud Heyland turned upon Sutton as he answered:"You''re a purty one to talk about signals, ai n''t you?
59853Neither of the others noticed this course remark, and the stranger, scrutinizing the boy with great interest, said:"What is your name, please?"
59853Roy Hastings''sister?"
59853Suppose I had taken out this knife and told him all about it, what would he have said?"
59853That official, addressing himself to the constable, asked:"You are certain this offense was committed on last Monday evening?"
59853The angry Heyland called out:"What''s the matter with you?
59853The boy, who was sixteen years old, turned about and looked at them for a minute, and then asked:"Is that you, younkers?
59853The boys started toward him, and had nearly reached him when Jimmy Emery said in an excited undertone:"Why, do n''t you see who he is?
59853The three little hares were delighted and said,"He''s a hare now, is n''t he, mammy?"
59853The tramp- like individual peered through the gloom in the direction indicated, and then inquired:"How fur is it?"
59853Was she, Helen Hastings-- her father''s pride, her brothers''pet-- to meet a violent death here in this lonely spot?
59853We remained silent for some moments, when grandfather said quietly,"Celia, had n''t you better tell the boys the story of the walnut rod?"
59853What are you talking about?"
59853What do you think, sister?"
59853What do you want?"
59853What does that mean?"
59853What for?"
59853What made you stay away so long?"
59853What was it they had heard?
59853What''er you doin''here?"
59853What''s that?"
59853What''s the matter of_ you_, Joe Hunt?"
59853When he broke through his own cage with such ease, would he find any difficulty in making his way out of this place?
59853When made aware of its character he turned smilingly toward the chief prisoner and said:"Well, colonel, what have you to say to this?"
59853When you heard me, why did you stop?"
59853Where did it seem to come from?"
59853While in the act of opening it, Bud Heyland caught sight of it, and with an exclamation of surprise, he demanded:"Where did you get that?"
59853Why do n''t you come on, you fool?"
59853Why was it that, with such opportunities for destroying human life, he had failed to rend any one to fragments?
59853Why-- that is-- yes-- why what''s the use of asking such infarnal questions?"
59853Will give a hundred dollars, eh?
59853Will you walk to the road, or shall we be forced to carry you?"
59853Would n''t you ladies like to attend the show?"
59853You observed how pale- looking he is?"
59853asked Miss Annie, peering over her spectacles in alarm;"are you sick?
59853called out Bud;"if you can whistle you can use your voice, ca n''t you?"
59853called out Fred, as he came up,"what are you looking for?"
59853called out Fred, with a grin, as he and his two friends approached;"how are you?"
59853demanded Bud Heyland, checking his horse and glaring about in the gloom;"is that you, Sutton?"
59853do n''t you?"
59853gasped Aunt Annie, sinking into a chair and raising her hands,"what is the world coming to?"
59853what''s that?"
28642A fish plate in the switch?
28642A mystery, Helen?
28642A young lady?
28642And Rosebud?
28642And after that?
28642And are you really doing trapeze acts?
28642And how have you been, Helen?
28642And if it is,asked Joe,"would you advise her to sell out?"
28642And you were n''t hurt?
28642Anybody?
28642Anything wrong?
28642Are the knots just as you tied them?
28642Are you badly hurt?
28642Are you glad?
28642Are you going to eat all there is on the table, Ben, so there wo n''t be any for Mr. Strong? 28642 Are you going to?"
28642Are you going to?
28642Are you ready?
28642Are you sure it''s for me?
28642Been in the business long?
28642But is anything the matter?
28642But what about my Lascalla act?
28642But where did she go?
28642But where?
28642But why do n''t you eat?
28642Ca n''t you get any of it back?
28642Can you catch me if I jump from the high- swinging trapeze, and vault toward you, somersaulting?
28642Can you do it?
28642Can you do it?
28642Can you get others to take their places?
28642Can you manage to finish the trick if I put the cabinet back the connections?
28642Could we sell back the stock to the oil company?
28642Cut out her act?
28642Did I, really?
28642Did I? 28642 Did Mr. Sanford say what oil company it was he was going to invest your money in?"
28642Did any of the animals get loose?
28642Did it get there by accident?
28642Did some one fall in?
28642Did they bring my pocketbook-- I mean my money?
28642Did they send the money?
28642Did you call me?
28642Did you enjoy it?
28642Did you ever have any idea that your grandfather left valuable property?
28642Did you find out anything, Joe?
28642Did you know her-- them?
28642Did you know my mother well?
28642Did you mind it much?
28642Did you sell Miss Morton any more stock?
28642Did you? 28642 Do Tonzo and Sid want Sim to come back and act with them?"
28642Do they let you feed the elephant?
28642Do what, Joe?
28642Do you know me?
28642Do you think it will work all right now?
28642Do you think they''ll perform with me?
28642Do you think you will be able to go on to- morrow night?
28642Do you want me to read it-- and advise you?
28642Does Rosebud want any sugar?
28642Does he know where to find you?
28642Got a watch?
28642Had any trouble?
28642Have they sent for a doctor?
28642Have you any men who know something about putting up the tent?
28642Have you any papers, to prove your identity?
28642Have you one of the stock certificates you did buy?
28642He''s going to take care of it for you?
28642Hey, what''s the matter over there, Joe?
28642How dare you come in here?
28642How did that happen?
28642How did you do it, Joe?
28642How do you know, Joe? 28642 How do you like that, Ben?"
28642How is he going to invest it?
28642How''s everything?
28642How''s your act going?
28642How?
28642How?
28642How?
28642I know you''re good on the trapeze,Helen admitted,"but have you had any business experience?"
28642I wonder if I''d better give in to''em?
28642I wonder if he''ll try to make trouble?
28642I wonder if it''s to take his place that Jim Tracy wants me?
28642In what way? 28642 Is Miss Morton in?"
28642Is everything all right-- Rosebud safe, and all that?
28642Is everything all right?
28642Is he going to look after your money for you?
28642Is he your lawyer?
28642Is he-- is he badly hurt?
28642Is it all right?
28642Is it really a strike?
28642Is it the real stuff?
28642Is n''t she going to play this afternoon?
28642Is n''t that enough? 28642 It does really begin to look as though you would come into some money, does n''t it?"
28642Just how did it happen to come to me?
28642Know her?
28642Me? 28642 Now who''ll have milk?"
28642Now,went on Joe, as he concluded,"what we want to know is-- can Helen save any of this oil money?"
28642Oh, but you will be careful after this, wo n''t you, Joe?
28642Oh, dear, is n''t it too bad? 28642 Oh, hello, Joe?"
28642Oh, then he''s been here before?
28642Oh, then you are going to leave us?
28642Only I---- Oh, what''s the use of telling my troubles?
28642Princess, the big lioness?
28642Ready down there?
28642Ready for the new stunt?
28642Ready?
28642Really?
28642Ripening trapeze ropes?
28642Rotted?
28642Say, is it true you''re with the circus? 28642 So that''s how the wind sets, is it?
28642So you''re the chap that took my place, are you?
28642Suppose you do get some money, Helen?
28642Then what in the world did you come here for?
28642Then you did n''t keep the cash yourself?
28642Too bad about her losing that nice sum, was n''t it? 28642 Trying to get my job, are you?"
28642Use the tricks?
28642Was n''t it?
28642We''ll just keep them for souvenirs, eh, Helen?
28642Well, Joe,remarked Helen, as she came out of the ring just as Joe finished his last thrilling feat,"what are you going to do?
28642Well, did you make out all right with your lawyer friend?
28642Well, how about me?
28642Well, how goes it, Ben?
28642Well, it''s true, little girl, is n''t it?
28642Well, now you''ve seen me, what are you going to do about it?
28642Well, what if I did?
28642Well, what would you do, Joe?
28642Well?
28642What about those stock certificates?
28642What are you doing here?
28642What are you looking at me that way for, young fellow?
28642What are you two talking about-- going to get up a new act that will make us all take back seats?
28642What can we do?
28642What caused us to jump?
28642What did you do with it?
28642What do they mean?
28642What do they say?
28642What do you mean?
28642What do you mean?
28642What do you mean?
28642What do you mean?
28642What fellows are they?
28642What had become of Helen?
28642What happened?
28642What is it they want?
28642What is it?
28642What kind did you buy?
28642What trouble?
28642What went wrong?
28642What''s all this I hear about our little lady?
28642What''s that for?
28642What''s the matter, Joe?
28642What''s the matter?
28642What''s the matter?
28642What''s the matter?
28642What''s the name?
28642What, all your cash?
28642What?
28642What?
28642When are you going to put it on?
28642Where are we?
28642Where shall we get fire on a desert island, particularly as all our matches were made wet when we swam ashore? 28642 Which is it to be-- the money or jail?"
28642Who is Bill Watson?
28642Who said so?
28642Why did n''t she leave some word? 28642 Why do n''t you ask mine?"
28642Why do n''t you call me Helen as you used to?
28642Why do n''t you see a doctor?
28642Why do n''t you?
28642Why has he to look out for himself?
28642Why not let my lawyers act for you, Joe? 28642 Why not?"
28642Why not?
28642Why, what''s the matter? 28642 Why?"
28642Will he die?
28642Will you help raise the tent?
28642Worthless-- my investment worthless?
28642Would n''t it be splendid, Joe?
28642Would you like to see the circus?
28642Would you?
28642Wrong? 28642 Yes, but suppose you miss the net or it breaks?"
28642You are?
28642You did n''t take it all?
28642You mean the lioness?
28642You say he threatened you?
28642You will be careful-- won''t you?
28642You will, perhaps, like to practise with us?
28642You would n''t stay with the circus then, would you?
28642You''re coming to Helen''s party, are n''t you?
28642You''re not hurt, are you?
28642Am I badly hurt?"
28642Are you all right again?"
28642Are you going out soon?"
28642Are you ready to give me an answer now, Joe, or would you like to think it over a bit?"
28642Are you sure there was n''t a letter or anything on her trunk?"
28642Are you sure you and she did n''t have any-- er-- little tiff?"
28642Are you, really?"
28642As Joe wandered forth he heard a voice calling to him:"Well, where in the world did you come from?"
28642But are you interested in it?"
28642But can you jump it?"
28642But could the show go on with the professor disabled?
28642But do you think the performers will do it?"
28642But how did the guinea pig get inside?
28642But how did you happen to locate Sanford?"
28642But let me ask you: Is this a joke, or are you the Helen Morton referred to?"
28642By the way, when is that lawyer coming?"
28642CHAPTER V OFF TO THE CIRCUS"Well?"
28642CHAPTER X IN THE TANK"Are you really serious in that?"
28642Ca n''t I have some music with my act?"
28642Ca n''t we all eat together?"
28642Can it be that this rope is doctored?
28642Come, why do n''t you eat and be happy?"
28642Do n''t you like him?"
28642Do n''t you want to?"
28642Do you get me?"
28642Do you get me?"
28642Do you think it would?"
28642Do you want to see it?"
28642Finally the knots were tied, the committee retired, and Joe, taking his place near the imprisoned performer, asked:"Are you ready?"
28642Has the circus left?"
28642He looked down at the white coverings on his enameled bed and then, realizing where he was, he asked:"What happened?"
28642He took it and cried:"Why, what''s this?
28642Hope you do n''t mind?"
28642How did you find out?"
28642How did you know I was here?"
28642How did you make him settle?"
28642How did your friend ever come to be interested in this concern?"
28642How have you been?"
28642How long will I be here?"
28642How long will it take you to get us back on the rails?"
28642How was it done?
28642How was the water, cold?"
28642Huh?
28642I could take a vacation if I wanted to, could n''t I?"
28642I wonder if I''ll have to act with the Lascalla bunch?
28642I wonder if he''s been around lately?"
28642I wonder if you could advise me?"
28642I wonder, Joe, if in traveling about with Sampson Brothers''Show you will meet any one who knew your mother?"
28642Is anything wrong?"
28642Is it to be more money for us or no show for you?"
28642Is that why he must look out?"
28642Joe''s face must have reflected his emotions, for Helen asked him:"What''s the matter?
28642Let him know I cared?
28642Lift thirteen?
28642Me go to a circus?"
28642Me?
28642Now then about that oil stock you got her to invest her money in-- is that stock good?"
28642Now will you kindly state which drink you like?"
28642Oh, would n''t it be nice if I were to get some money?"
28642Rode on one of the canvas wagons last night, did n''t you?"
28642Shall you tell the deacon of the change?"
28642She ca n''t get out of her cage, can she?"
28642So you''re Madame Hortense''s son, eh?"
28642Something in the man''s manner attracted Joe''s attention, and he asked him:"Are n''t you feeling well to- day, Señor?"
28642Then, laughing, added:"Is that one of your sleight- of- hand tricks?"
28642They do n''t handle any of your ropes, do they?"
28642Want to go on to- night?"
28642Was n''t he good?"
28642Was n''t he kind?"
28642Well, you have n''t had any more fortunes left to you, have you?"
28642What are you going to do?"
28642What could he do to reassure the audience and, at the same time, to bring the illusion to a satisfactory conclusion?
28642What did they say?"
28642What do you mean?"
28642What do you say?
28642What is it all about?"
28642What''s going on now?"
28642What''s this?
28642Why do n''t you look where you''re going?"
28642Why not, then, gather eggs from the air instead of coins?
28642Why?
28642Why?"
28642Why?"
28642Will you be with us next season?"
28642Would it be strange to have some one leave you money?"
28642Would you know any of the officers or directors of the concern in which your friend holds stock?"
28642Would you leave the circus, Joe, if you got rich?"
28642Would you like it?"
28642You say he''s expected?"
28642You say one of them is coming to see you?"
10396A chicken that walks backward?
10396A mail bag--- a boy?
10396A month?
10396A what?
10396Am I?
10396And asked if you was Andy Wildwood, the heir? 10396 And eavesdropping, I suppose?"
10396And that rabbit''s foot?
10396And what of the famous chicken?
10396And who is Billy Blow, please?
10396Andy Wildwood? 10396 Andy Wildwood?"
10396Andy, are you glad you joined the circus?
10396Any of us would fight for it to help you or the kid, would n''t we, Midge?
10396Are there many?
10396Are you anywhere near the way station where the circus train is sidetracked?
10396Are you going back home to Fairview to- night, Miss Talcott?
10396Are you going to let this man take me to jail?
10396Are you grit for a swing?
10396Belong to show?
10396Billy Blow?
10396Ca n''t there?
10396Ca n''t you sit down?
10396Call Benares Brothers, the stake your partner hit me with, the stolen mail bag, nothing?
10396Can you hold on alone-- one little minute?
10396Can you reach any of the circus folks?
10396Can you slide down it?
10396Can you tell me where this train is bound for?
10396Can you?
10396Can-- can I join?
10396Central-- where?
10396Come to the point-- what did you do?
10396Come where?
10396Did dot cut trapeze show if he vas, hey?
10396Did n''t I say so? 10396 Did they take much?
10396Did you break that desk?
10396Did you hear his name?
10396Did you see anybody in this room beside myself?
10396Did you see the fellows?
10396Do I look as if I had trouble?
10396Do n''t you?
10396Do n''t?
10396Do you know a man named Daley?
10396Do you know a man named Murdock?
10396Do you know a real live clown? 10396 Do you mean circus work?"
10396Do you want to lose an arm?
10396Eh, what-- clown? 10396 Eh-- the clown''s boy?"
10396Eh? 10396 Eh?
10396Eh? 10396 Eh?
10396Eh?
10396Eh?
10396Ever hear of the Nine Oils?
10396Everything all right, Andy?
10396Find me a little stick or switch, will you?
10396From the cellar? 10396 Good thing I was around, was n''t it?"
10396Got it in there, have you?
10396Got the horse?
10396Have n''t you got some safe place I can lock him up in?
10396Have you joined the circus?
10396Having quite a time of it, are n''t you?
10396Heir to what?
10396Heir,he spoke in a bewildered tone--"me an heir?"
10396Help me a little, will you?
10396Hey, men-- you hear that? 10396 Hey, you find him varm, hey?"
10396Hey, you, Jim Tapp,observed Snitzellbaum,"you vas a pal of Daley, hey?
10396Hey,spoke a sudden voice,"give us a chaw, will you?"
10396How big?
10396How can I, when I never saw them?
10396How did they come to bring her name into this business, anyhow?
10396How did you dare to do that?
10396How did you ever train it?
10396How did you ever work it?
10396How did you get in here?
10396How do you know?
10396How does he know it?
10396How get out of it?
10396How is it, kid? 10396 How long have you been outside there?"
10396How? 10396 Hungry?"
10396I said so, did n''t I?
10396I wonder if they''d let me stay here? 10396 I wonder what the circus people pay a beginner?"
10396I wonder who it can be?
10396I''m only a boy, though, you see?
10396I''ve got no money, of course,went on Andy,"but I thought this: could n''t you give me some work to do and let me pay it out in that way?
10396If Mr. Harding''s circus wo n''t take me without this restriction, why should any other show?
10396In time for what?
10396Inside the wagon?
10396Is it all right for me to show myself now?
10396Is it hard to get a talk with the circus manager?
10396Is it hard to join the show?
10396Is n''t Andy a crackerjack?
10396Is that it?
10396Is that so?
10396Is that so?
10396Jones? 10396 Legal right?
10396Long enough to reach down here?
10396Maybe you gets in droubles, so?
10396Me? 10396 Me?"
10396Miss Starr, what are your plans?
10396Miss Starr?
10396Mr. Dale''s folks all away?
10396Oh, do you?
10396Oh, has he?
10396Oh, indeed?
10396Oh, it''s you, Luke Belding?
10396Oh, say, Andy, you wo n''t disappoint us now, will you?
10396Oh, the chief hostler? 10396 Oh, yes-- you mean about your being an heir?"
10396Oh, you''re innocent are n''t you?
10396Oh,observed Andy''s aunt snappily,"you''re working for nothing, I suppose?"
10396Oh,said Andy, regaining his senses more completely,"have I been here long?"
10396Playing hookey, eh?
10396Prosperous?
10396Reach them?
10396Really does it?
10396Remember the needle and thread you loaned me on the train when we were going south, Miss Starr?
10396Royalties? 10396 Run away, eh?"
10396Say, mister, where''s that horse?
10396Say, what happened? 10396 Secure it, how?"
10396Secured by what?
10396See here, boy,she said, laying her gloved hand winningly on Andy''s sleeve,"what is your name?"
10396See here,he called up to the man on the bridge,"have you got a rope?"
10396See? 10396 Shall I arouse the street?"
10396Stranger here?
10396Teeth gone?
10396That rascal, eh?
10396That so?
10396That you, Murdock?
10396The acrobat?--where are you?
10396The rest of what?
10396Then where is it?
10396Then you do n''t want to go back to Lacon?
10396They did? 10396 They tell me you can do stunts, young man?"
10396They were just going to kill him when I came here"Kill him-- what for?
10396They wo n''t have me--"Why not?
10396Think I''m sore on you because of that calf business? 10396 Tired waiting?"
10396To me? 10396 Trying to get in under the canvas, eh?"
10396Twenty dollars?
10396Vhen I sees you mit dose tumblers, I gives some big bang- bang, boom- boom, hey?
10396Want a lift?
10396Want your drum, eh?
10396Was I hurt?
10396Was it hard to get in?
10396Was you in there?
10396Well, sir,spoke up the ringmaster, with difficulty keeping a straight face,"what can you do?"
10396Well, what have you to report?
10396Well, who are you?
10396What about?
10396What are you ever doing here?
10396What business?
10396What did you do with that wagon?
10396What do you want?
10396What do you want?
10396What have I done that''s so bad?
10396What is it? 10396 What is it?
10396What is it?
10396What is the charge against me?
10396What matter?
10396What was funny?
10396What''s he done?
10396What''s that?--Say, where?
10396What''s the row?
10396What''s the trouble?
10396What''s this? 10396 What''s up now?"
10396What''s up?
10396Where should my partner be, but for this boy?
10396Where''s the boy gone to?
10396Where''s the mail?
10396Where?
10396Which eye?
10396Who are you, anyway?
10396Who is that?
10396Who is your friend, Marco?
10396Who''s Billy Blow?
10396Who''s he?
10396Why do n''t you put the security in my hands?
10396Why do you wish to leave home?
10396Why should we? 10396 Why that?"
10396Why, what''s the matter?
10396Why, what''s the trouble, Andy?
10396Why,answered Murdock with a cruel laugh,"you was laid off as one of the Benares Brothers up at the show on account of drinking, was n''t you?"
10396Why,said Andy, with increasing interest,"what may it be, now?"
10396Will Dale accept it?
10396Will I see Mr. Marco soon again?
10396Will I-- take your note-- interest? 10396 Will they be gone long, do you think?"
10396Will you do it?
10396Will you mind me?
10396Will you, say, will you?
10396Will you?
10396Would n''t, eh? 10396 Would the stuff make quite a bundle?"
10396Yes, sir-- see?
10396You do n''t mean old ball bats, or your mud scow in the creek, or that kind of trash?
10396You do n''t want me back at Fairview?
10396You hear that? 10396 You remember the chicken?"
10396You see dot sign?
10396You''re the one who blocked the game on Benares? 10396 You''ve fixed it?"
10396You, Andy?
10396You-- you will sign such a paper?
10396Young man, I asked you: did you break that desk?
10396Andy-- Wildwood?"
10396Any objection?"
10396Are you crazy or fooling?
10396But, say-- what did those fellows knock you out for?"
10396CHAPTER XXX WITH THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH"The Greatest Show On Earth?"
10396Can you help me?"
10396Can you hold yourself that way?"
10396Dale?"
10396Dale?"
10396Did he, now?
10396Did n''t you hear him say he was going to run away from home?"
10396Do you hear, officer?
10396Do you observe anything particularly crazy about me?"
10396Do you remember?"
10396Do you think I could ever do a real circus act?"
10396Does that suit you?"
10396Doped the rigging?
10396Explain to Mr. Dale and the school trustees about them-- that you are to hold them for the benefit of my creditors, see?"
10396Get after them quick, wo n''t you?
10396Going to use your full name on the circus posters, or just Andy?"
10396Got all there was in it, lad?"
10396Has a boy at school nearly as old as you, have n''t you, Mary?"
10396Have the burglars taken much?"
10396Have you gone circus- crazy, and run away from home?"
10396Have you got any money?"
10396He held Andy firmly as he said:"Belong with Billy Blow?
10396He wondered if the embryo lion tamer was crazy-- or had he not heard him aright?
10396He''s a bad, disobedient boy--""When did I ever disobey you?"
10396How''s that?"
10396How''s this?
10396Hurts?
10396I wonder what it is?"
10396I wonder what my poor dead father would say to you for all this?"
10396I''m sorry, Mr. Dale, I do n''t suppose you think any too much of me already, and when I tell you--""Hey?
10396I''m the Man with the Iron Jaw, and that hard rubber device is what I hold in my mouth when I go up the rope, see?"
10396If all that goes, what shall I do?"
10396Is n''t that grand, now?"
10396Is that Andy Wildwood?"
10396Is there more than one?
10396Just listen for a minute, will you?"
10396Just then a gruff voice spoke out:"Is the boy in that room, Miss Lavinia?"
10396Know how to ride a horse?"
10396Marco?"
10396Marco?"
10396Mary?"
10396Maybe you do n''t know, hey, Jim Tapp?
10396No bones broken?
10396No bones broken?"
10396No one can arrest you now, Marco says, and Marco vas like a lawyer, hey?"
10396Not the one who rides the donkey and tells such funny stories?"
10396Now how in the world did he get loose?"
10396Now then, what''s next?"
10396Odd enough to put among the curiosities?"
10396Out of what?
10396Past her prime a little now, but when her old driver has the reins, she do n''t forget, does she?"
10396Performer?"
10396Please let me attend to the little fellow, wo n''t you, and you take a good sound snooze?
10396Remember?"
10396Say, Snitzellbaum, loan me a little tobacco, will you?"
10396Say, Wildwood, nobody knows it but me-- you''re an heir--""Eh?
10396Say, this circus is a regular city in itself, is n''t it?"
10396See here, Wildwood, do you know what I would do if I were in your place?"
10396See him?"
10396See you?"
10396So it is you again?
10396Tell me, do you intend to come in?"
10396That is the present question?"
10396Then fixing his eye on Andy curiously, he demanded:"Who''s the kindergarten kid?
10396Then what is she having dealings with Murdock for?"
10396Too shaken up to do a little general utility work, till I can arrange for something better?"
10396Trying to break into the show?"
10396Two- headed, three- legged, I suppose, or something of that sort?"
10396Vat dey do mit dot poy in dere, hey?"
10396Want to do it gracefully?"
10396What I want to know is this: If I can place good security in the hands of a trusty person, will you give me-- say-- three months to pay you off in?
10396What can I do?"
10396What can we do for you, now?"
10396What did you ever guard for me, except too little clothes and victuals?
10396What did you expect to do?"
10396What do you say?"
10396What do you want?"
10396What for, Andy?"
10396What have I got to sign?"
10396What of it?"
10396What''s he done?"
10396What''s that?
10396Where did she ever get acquainted with that scamp?"
10396Where did you find them?
10396Where will I ever get twenty dollars?"
10396Which one-- which one?"
10396Who are you?"
10396Who are you?"
10396Who''s first?"
10396Why not?"
10396Why see here, of course you want to see the show, do n''t you?"
10396Why should I lose him, even now?"
10396Why, I got double price for the critter, see?"
10396Why, what ever brought Aunt Lavinia here?
10396Will I, boys?"
10396Will you do all this for me?"
10396Will you give me time to pay it in?
10396Will you take my note-- with interest, of course-- for the amount?"
10396Wonder if I can head him off?"
10396Wonder if she could have me arrested here, in another State?"
10396Wonder who owns it, and what that fandangle thing is?"
10396Would you like that?"
10396You are not happy with her?"
10396You burned one of my haystacks?
10396You do n''t mind my disturbing you this way, I hope?"
10396You do n''t want to ever return to Fairview?"
10396You hear about dot cut trapeze?
10396You know the manager, of course?"
10396You saw me try it on their champion, and it worked, did n''t it?"
10396You see him?
10396You think they are partners of that Rapp, whom the circus people know?"
10396You wish to cut loose from home and friends for good, do you?
10396You wo n''t write to Graham?"
10396You wo n''t, will you?"
10396am I afoot or horseback?
10396and as Andy told her she added;"And what is your trouble?"
10396it''s going to be just like the circus picture on the side of the post office, is n''t it?"
10396that''s your precious proposition, is it?"
10396vhat?
10396what do you mean, sir?"
10396what is it?"
10396who is there?"
10396you hear that?"
28805''If Rider Haggard had been Lew Wallace, what would''She''have been?''
28805A man? 28805 All ready, all?"
28805An''waste Mrs. Calvert''s good money, whilst there''s a lot of idlers on her premises, eatin''her out of house and home? 28805 And leave the house wide open this way?"
28805Are you going back there?
28805Are you sorry you started the affair, Dolly Doodles? 28805 Are you sure she is n''t in her room?"
28805But how can we? 28805 But how could her heart, the heart of any woman, remain hard against the sight of her orphan grandchildren?"
28805But if those children are his grandchildren, what are they doing here?
28805But the wool? 28805 But to miss the Fair?
28805But where will you get chicken to fry?
28805But who did solve the silly thing, first off?
28805Can Alfy drive-- safe?
28805Could Luna have stolen it, that foolish one?
28805Cuanto? 28805 Dear Aunt Betty, will you do this for a man you do not like?"
28805Dear Mr. Seth, you love my darling Aunt Betty, too, do n''t you, like everybody does?
28805Did ever you see eyes so bright? 28805 Did he know Rose?"
28805Did n''t she ride home with_ you_?
28805Did n''t you?
28805Did you get it back, lad?
28805Do n''t you change it no more, then, Dorothy C.?
28805Do n''t you know how much curiosity I have? 28805 Do you know the owner?"
28805Do you mean it, Dorothy C.?
28805Do you not? 28805 Do you suppose it blew out of the window and she picked it up?"
28805Does he know? 28805 Dolly, shall you go to The Towers, to see that Montaigne girl?"
28805Ever hear the story of General Lafayette and this creek, Melvin?
28805Go? 28805 Have n''t I?
28805Helena and Melvin? 28805 Helena home?
28805How can it come right? 28805 How could you?"
28805How do you know, Dorothy?
28805How many did you use?
28805How many girls now, Alfy?
28805How?
28805I wonder what it was he told him?
28805I? 28805 Indeed?
28805Is it something Dorothy may hear?
28805Is n''t that Mr. Shelton''s horse?
28805It was n''t your flesh, was it?
28805It''s real purty in here, ai n''t it? 28805 Killing generally does mean death, Jim Barlow, but if you knew that splendid tree was bound to fall some day why did n''t you say so?
28805Leah-- that''s Luna? 28805 Miss Greatorex?
28805Next?
28805Now which shall I fit first?
28805Say, sonny, what made you tumble in the brook? 28805 So the farrier has been talking, eh?
28805So you asked him for a lift down?
28805That bunch? 28805 That man?
28805Then you come from Rosado?
28805They''ve found their own place you see; will it do?
28805This morning, Aunt Betty, in all this rain? 28805 Tramps?
28805Well, why do n''t you get a regular woodman to chop it up, then?
28805Were n''t you scared? 28805 What all shall we cook?
28805What are those men doing to the roof?
28805What in the world do you want of a rope?
28805What is it men and women all despise, Yet one and all so highly prize? 28805 What makes thee think he is unhappy?"
28805What should I be afraid of? 28805 What''s up, boys?"
28805What''s yours, twinsy? 28805 What''they,''Miss Molly?"
28805What? 28805 Where do you come from?"
28805Where''d they pick up two such little owls? 28805 Which one?
28805Who is Luna? 28805 Who left that gate open?
28805Who''s for church?
28805Who''s she? 28805 Whose''Party''is this?"
28805Why do you fancy anything''s amiss, lassie?
28805Why do you leave yours, to sleep on the library couch, Ephraim?
28805Why do you stop just there, Jim, in the most interesting part? 28805 Why not?
28805Why, Aunt Betty, please? 28805 Why, Mr. Seth, what do you mean?
28805Why, would anybody be afraid in a big tent like this?
28805Why? 28805 With what, Dolly dear?
28805With whom did you ride?
28805Wo n''t the horses be afraid? 28805 Your horse?"
28805''Now, who''ll take that to the mill?''
28805''Twill be over in a minute, soon''s we get to the inside and have-- you-- got-- your ticket?"
28805A blessing, Dorcas said?
28805A child yourself?"
28805Afterward, we might have a little dance in the barn-- May we, may we?"
28805Ai n''t they beautiful?
28805Ai n''t you ashamed of yourself, Alfy Babcock?
28805And apropos of that subject: What''s the oldest, most unalterable book of etiquette we have?"
28805And how came you with Oliver Sands?
28805And if you do, what shall I say to them for you?"
28805And there, Luna dear, poor Luna, you see we''re off at last and-- isn''t it just lovely?"
28805And when the neighbors ask:''Whose children has thee found?''
28805And why?
28805And-- is Leah here?"
28805Anybody could spend a night here and take no hurt, could n''t she?"
28805Anybody got a ribbon?
28805Anybody got a rope?"
28805Are n''t you the one who always plans the entertainments-- the social ones-- at your school, Brentnor Hall?
28805Are n''t you?"
28805Are tramps on this mountain?
28805Are we never to hear the end of Oliver Sands?
28805Are you down in the dumps, too?
28805Are you in trouble?
28805Are you really goin''to take that loony Luna to meeting?"
28805As for you, Cousin Seth, what has so wearied you?
28805At that''heavenly''place?
28805Baby, which are you?"
28805Baby, which are_ you_?"
28805Beg pardon, girlie, I do n''t want to be cross, but how can I have a decent party if you do n''t help?
28805Besides, her quick ear had caught that"Luna,"and she now impatiently demanded:"Howcome you''knows he''name, Miss Do''thy, an''nebah tole ole Dinah?"
28805But the ten crisp notes she had so spread out in the sight of all-- where were they?
28805But there was one more objector and that outspoken Alfy, who begged of Dorothy, in a sibilant whisper:"Do you mean it?
28805But they had scarcely cleared the grounds when Molly Martin paused to ask:"Where''s Jane Potter?"
28805But, alanna, what''d this big house be widout''em and their pranks?"
28805But, why hesitate?
28805But-- is there a little old woman here, no bigger than a child?
28805By the way, where are they now?"
28805Ca n''t help it, do n''t you know?"
28805Can I have that?
28805Can I help you?"
28805Can I help?"
28805Can thee afford to waste time like this?"
28805Can you?"
28805Cried she, with that characteristic toss of her brown curls:"Well, if everybody_ must_--what can I do to help?
28805Did anybody ever happen to hear of the Sphinx?"
28805Did n''t you feel as if some enemy were after you?"
28805Did you ever see the beat?
28805Did you have any supper?"
28805Did you think I might be dead, then?
28805Do n''t you know this is Sunday?"
28805Do n''t you like the arrangement?"
28805Do n''t you remember how ill they were from Molly''s supply?
28805Do n''t you remember?
28805Do n''t you think they''re lovely, Littlejohn?"
28805Do you know how she makes jelly?"
28805Do you want to keep me awake all night?"
28805Does n''t it seem too bad to leave her out of this?"
28805Does that mean you want to do so now?"
28805Dolly squeezed herself after and stooped above her guest, anxiously asking:"Did that hurt you?
28805Fact, I''d_ admire_, only if I put on my best dress to go callin''in the morning what''ll I have left to wear to the Party?
28805Finally, a stable lad had suddenly propounded the inquiry:"What did you do with that money, anyway, Ephy?
28805Finally, as he lapsed into a reverie she roused him, saying:"What is your errand, please?"
28805Fo''de lan'', Missy, whe''-all''s yo''pride an''mannehs?"
28805Has n''t he come, too?"
28805Has she told you how the twins came here?"
28805Have n''t you seen?
28805Have you done that, then?
28805Have you settled on the play?
28805He was as anxious now to release her as she was to be set free, but his tormentors insisted:"Her name?
28805He was not a superstitious man but he had dreamed of Deerhurst more than once of late and news from Deerhurst?
28805Hear what the Master said?
28805Here, boy, fetch them peanuts this way?
28805Hey, honey?
28805How about you, Littlejohn Smith?"
28805How came she here?
28805How can she do a thing like that?"
28805How can we ever take them in that stage with us?"
28805How come dat yeah-- dis-- What''s hit mean, li''l gal Do''thy?"
28805How could it be like that, then?"
28805How could we do otherwise?
28805How dare you say such a thing?"
28805How ever in this world?
28805How it was mighty easy to start a panic but impossible to stop one, or nigh so?
28805How much do telegrams cost?"
28805How much for him?"
28805How shall eight people be conveyed to that far- away church?"
28805How should I?
28805Hungry, say you?
28805I love young people; and am I not quite a young person myself?"
28805I meant to stay a bit longer out of business, but-- Mrs. Calvert, when''s the next train cityward, please?"
28805I saw no other person anywhere about, did you?"
28805I wonder if we ought to advertise her in the local newspaper?
28805I wonder what?"
28805If I should bring her back to it, would you let her go out of it sometimes, into the world where she belongs?
28805If I would bring her back?"
28805If he were human where could he go?
28805In other words:"Did she send the money?"
28805Indeed, when there came a knock on the outer door he started, and quickly demanded:"Well?"
28805Inviting them south- siders that made such a lot of trouble when you lived''up- mounting''afore your folks leased their farm?"
28805Is n''t it lovely to be a rich girl and just ask for as much money as you want and get it?
28805Is she here?
28805Is she lost again?"
28805Is she safe?"
28805Is telephoning cheaper?
28805It''s better for them and we should n''t have been let anyway, and-- where''s Helena?"
28805It''s getting real near breakfast time; and dear Aunt Betty, will you please send me another one hundred dollars by the return of the mail?
28805James was listening now and inquired:"What you raking up old times for, Dorothy?
28805Jolly Molly, and Jim to drive?
28805Just as this was Dorothy''s and somebody else managed it; eh, lassie?
28805May I keep them here?
28805May I, please?"
28805Meanwhile, what had this rainy day seen at Heartsease Farm?
28805Molly M. How''d you look, rockin''along on that old mare?
28805Monty is in a fix-- how shall we get him out?"
28805Monty, will you ride to the village and send that telegram to Mabel Bruce?"
28805Most of you know it by sight; eh?"
28805Mouths so wide agape?
28805Mrs. Calvert looked keenly into her darling''s eyes, and after a moment, answered:"I might be willing; but should you desert your guests?
28805Next?"
28805Next?"
28805Nobody, of course, except Alfaretta, and the first thing that girl would be sure to ask would be:"Have you caught your hare?"
28805Now, who''ll accept?
28805Now-- see the pretty horses?"
28805Oliver, does thee hear?
28805Oliver,_ did thee know Rose?_"This was the"plain speech"with a vengeance!
28805On yo''way dar, sah?"
28805Or a little play in the big barn?"
28805Or, do you think it would be kinder to wait and let her people hunt her up?
28805Or-- was it Ananias?
28805Ought you?
28805Partings?
28805Preferred to chop wood, did he?
28805Problem: If a small school dictionary can work such havoc with a young maid''s brain will the Unabridged drive her to a lunatic asylum?
28805Remember how she clung to those bits of gay rags Dinah found on her?
28805Satisfactory all round?"
28805Saturday would be a nice time to begin the Party, do n''t you all think?"
28805See Sapphi-- Ruth, see them stairs?
28805See?
28805See?
28805Sensible, but not too- sensitive, Alfaretta shook her head, and asked:"Do you know how to make a hare pie?"
28805Shall I tell it?"
28805She does n''t look like either-- is she sleep- walking?
28805Six boys-- how many yet Alfy?"
28805Snoring?
28805So gently Dolly moved that he did not hear her, and she had gone around him to stand before his face ere he looked up and said:"Thee?
28805So, as she bade him good- night she asked:"Is it anything I can help, dear Master?"
28805Somebody breathing?
28805Supposing somebody had stolen in and stolen them?
28805Supposing that was why he was sleeping in the library?
28805Tell me, quick, quick; and if you know her home?"
28805That fellow?
28805That is n''t dividing even; and if it''s such an awful long way had n''t we-- shouldn''t-- shan''t we be terrible late to dinner?"
28805That plain old white linen?
28805That''s what society is for, is what it means, is n''t it?
28805The scene at Heartsease?
28805Thee is the little girl that''s had such a story- paper kind of life, is n''t thee?
28805Then I asked:''How much will you pay, Friend Oliver, toward the support of Hiram Bowen at St. Michael''s Hospital?''
28805Then he scratched his head and asked in a whisper:"Can you tell who she looks like?
28805Then, course, you would n''t leave them just anywhere, out of doors, would you?
28805Thence it was presently lifted, when Mrs. Calvert said:"Now the lost is found, I''d like to inquire what shall be done with it?
28805There was a swift exchange of glances between him and the young hostess as she returned:"Shall I say?"
28805This is exceedingly painful to hear, but to what does it tend?"
28805Those grapes knew that you wanted them, that I wanted to get them for you, and see how they act?
28805To see me?
28805Until Mabel Bruce suddenly demanded:"Where''s their other clothes?"
28805Well, Dorothy, what is it?
28805Well, Mabel?
28805Well, my dear?"
28805Were n''t they horrid?
28805What can that mean?
28805What connection had this beauty with riddles, if you please?"
28805What could have become of them?
28805What do you know about her?"
28805What does she want?"
28805What has that poor, learned dear to do with it?"
28805What have you horrid boys been doing out there in the barn so early, waking tired little girls out of their beauty- sleep?"
28805What is it?
28805What is it?
28805What might not be done with a whole one hundred dollars?
28805What next?"
28805What say?"
28805What shall it be?
28805What was that sound?
28805What will Mr. Winters say?
28805What will you do?"
28805What yo''s''posin''my Miss Betty gwine ter say when she heahs ob dis yeah cuttin''s up?
28805What you goin''to make, yourself, Dorothy Calvert?"
28805What''s the use of spoiling a splendid time?
28805What''s your name, little boy?
28805What-- what-- shall I do?
28805What?
28805Whatever is the matter?
28805Where did you get all that, Dorothy Calvert?"
28805Where is he?"
28805Where is that Seth Winters?"
28805Which kings possess not?
28805Which one have you caught?"
28805Which?
28805Who betters me?"
28805Who ever heard tell of a stove in a barn?"
28805Who had taken them?
28805Who is for that?"
28805Who is he?"
28805Who knows but that was the key to unlock her closed intelligence?
28805Who wants to, anyway?
28805Who''s your next boy?"
28805Who, what can it mean?"
28805Why all that?"
28805Why do you stand like that, pointing out into the night as if you''d seen a ghost?"
28805Why, Dolly darling, you-- what''s wrong, honey?
28805Why, child, do you know whose money that was?"
28805Why?
28805Will you assign the characters and let us get to studying, so we can make a success of it to- night?"
28805Will you forgive and wait?"
28805With such a-- a good man; is n''t he?"
28805Wo n''t you get that bronchitis again?
28805Would n''t we better wait till morning?"
28805Would the man never tell his errand?
28805Would you let her come to visit me?
28805Would you put your pride aside and-- do right?
28805Would you take her to meeting with you as is her birthright?
28805Yet, if there had been thievery there, would n''t he have kept awake, to watch?
28805You awake at last?
28805You seem so anxious to speak?"
28805You?
28805_ Dorothy''s House Party._] CHAPTER XI MORNING TALKS"Did anybody ever know such a succession of beautiful days?"
28805_ I!_ On my way to a circus?
28805and not Aunt Betty?
28805and say, Dolly, which of all them pretty dresses are you goin''to put on?
28805has anybody told him that I suspected him?"
28805her name?
28805is thee possessed?"
28805must we?
28805thee?"
28805will he take the twins away?"
28805with all you young folks in it?
3795A hundred miles away, and no clue but this man''s story? 3795 A hundred wiles off?
3795A what?
3795Afraid of thunder, Bill?
3795Ai n''t that black one a beauty? 3795 And came back again?
3795And sneezed?
3795And threw down the roses?
3795And you do n''t think I''m horrid?
3795And you laughed?
3795And you made him put it back?
3795Any thing more, sir?
3795Are you a circus man?
3795Are you going to be married? 3795 Are you hungry?"
3795Birds do n''t sneeze, do they?
3795But all of you chased and stoned him, I suppose? 3795 But it''s always locked up and you keep the keys of the drawer and the little room?"
3795But when will you come back again?
3795But why think it is he any more than Randa, or Katy, or me?
3795Can I take Sanch along? 3795 Can you shoot nicely?"
3795Can you weed?
3795Celia, did you bring our old bows?
3795Could n''t you make some for me? 3795 Darling doggy, where have you been so long?"
3795Did Billy tell you about us?
3795Did ever ye see the like of that now? 3795 Did he spell his name?"
3795Did n''t any one take your part?
3795Did n''t he send for me? 3795 Did n''t you see him?"
3795Did they make you black and beat you, dear? 3795 Did you ever hear the story of Bruce and his spider?
3795Did you rest well?
3795Did you stop the sacrifice?
3795Did your mother know you were coming?
3795Do n''t I? 3795 Do n''t they look sweet?"
3795Do n''t you go to school?
3795Do n''t you hope Ben will get his bag full? 3795 Do n''t you know that piece?
3795Do n''t you think it''s pretty nice here?
3795Do n''t you wish you could? 3795 Do you know what I''m going to do with you?"
3795Do you like him?
3795Do you think if I said in meetin'',''I wo n''t ever swear any more,''that I would n''t do it again?
3795Do you want to go?
3795Does it belong to you?
3795Does n''t it seem more than two weeks since she went away?
3795Especially the sermon?
3795Folks at home?
3795Goin''to church, and readin''the Bible, and sayin''prayers and hymns, ai n''t it?
3795Have n''t you got any folks?
3795Have you a mamma, dear?
3795Have you ever found him sly or untrue in any way?
3795He looks like our China poodle, does n''t he?
3795He no your dog? 3795 He wants to go and cut up, do n''t he?"
3795How are you?
3795How came you here?
3795How came you there?
3795How can I learn to rule myself, To be the child I should,-- Honest and brave,--nor ever tire Of trying to be good? 3795 How dared you come after us, miss?"
3795How do you do, sir? 3795 How do you know?"
3795How do you like church?
3795How much was it?
3795How the dickens did you know that?
3795How will I get my book back in time to recite?
3795How will you fix it?
3795I guess I could,--but you do n''t mean it? 3795 I should like to know what this is for?"
3795I tried not to, Ben, but what could I do? 3795 I was only thinking, you looked as if--""As if what?
3795I wonder if he has any thing on his mind? 3795 I wonder if you know just what it means to be pious?"
3795If I stroked''em, would n''t they purr?
3795If you say that again I''ll take Belinda and go right home; then what will you do?
3795Is Ben coming, too?
3795Is Ben going to black my boots before he goes? 3795 Is a faytun a kind of a bird?
3795Is he dead?
3795Is it a bear?
3795Is it all burnt up?
3795Is it true?
3795Is it you, Sam? 3795 Is n''t he a nice man, Ma?
3795Is n''t it all right now?
3795Is n''t it perfectly lovely?
3795Is n''t that clever? 3795 Is there a picture of those smart little poodles?"
3795It''s father, Benny; do n''t you know me?
3795Lita, where''s Miss Celia?
3795Look here, tell me about this, will you? 3795 Ma said-- Ow, what''s that?"
3795My old pen- wiper-- Why, what''s the matter?
3795My precious lamb, how did you dare to do such a thing?
3795Now, then, am I a thief and a liar?
3795Now, then, boy, what can you do?
3795Now, then, what''s the matter?
3795Now, then, who are you, and how did you get here?
3795Oh, Bab, how could you do it? 3795 Oh, Sanch, what shall I do if they do n''t come along?
3795Oh, do n''t they? 3795 Oh, were n''t you scared to pieces?"
3795Oh, where? 3795 Pull up all the beets and leave the pigweed, hey?
3795S''pose you mean this? 3795 Shall I go round to the great gate and wait for you there, miss?"
3795Shall I shut my eyes and hold your head?
3795Shall you live here always when you come back? 3795 Sounds kind of circusy, do n''t it?"
3795Tell its what? 3795 The Squire says you know a good deal about horses, so I suppose you understand the Houyhnhnm language?
3795Then he was mad, and we all laughed; and he said,''Want to fight?'' 3795 Then what can it be?"
3795Then who did? 3795 Then you''d be able to drive cows to pasture, perhaps?"
3795There, Sir, how''s that for a jump?
3795Thorny, what is the matter with Ben?
3795Want to come and see?
3795Was it?
3795Was n''t she smart? 3795 Was n''t there any one to think bad of but me?
3795We do n''t call it splendid; do we, Sancho?
3795Well, Ben, are you satisfied?
3795Well, child, what is it?
3795Well, shall I give Ben a good blowing up, or will you?
3795What are you stopping for?
3795What are''crowbackic exercises''?
3795What did you have to do?
3795What did you mean to do?
3795What do they do to folks who set houses afire?
3795What do you mean by that?
3795What do you suppose it is?
3795What do you suppose your mother will say to you?
3795What follow?
3795What for?
3795What have you been doing down there? 3795 What have you been stealing now?"
3795What is his name?
3795What is it? 3795 What shall we do now?"
3795What sort of a dog was it? 3795 What sort of work can you do?"
3795What sought they thus far?
3795What would you have done if you had n''t found us?
3795What''s hanny bells and neroes?
3795What''s he goin''to say to me?
3795What''s the good of it, anyway?
3795What''s the matter, Randa? 3795 What''s the matter?"
3795What''s the matter?
3795When shall you go?
3795Where are you going? 3795 Where are you going?"
3795Where did you get it?
3795Where did you get that?
3795Where do you s''pose he came from?
3795Where goin''?
3795Where is Sam?
3795Where is the child?
3795Where to?
3795Where''ll you get your elephants?
3795Where? 3795 Who beat?"
3795Who cut his tail off?
3795Who did?
3795Who had him?
3795Who is hurt?
3795Who is there?
3795Who''s your folks? 3795 Why does not Teacher speak to the big ones?
3795Why not?
3795Why not?
3795Why, Billy Barton, how in the world did you get here?
3795Why, do you know the Squire?
3795Will you go, Ben?
3795Wo n''t it be fine to have the house open all the time? 3795 Wo n''t we have splendid times?
3795Would n''t a little groom up behind improve the appearance of my turnout?
3795Yes; and you liked''em, did n''t you?
3795You go wid me, yes?
3795You were a fool to try there; but where is Miss Celia?
3795''But, suppose you divided your sugar with me, how many lumps would you give me?''
3795A large, curly, white poodle, with a queer tail?"
3795Ai n''t they funny?
3795Ai n''t you got a horse I can see to?"
3795Are Bab and Betty your sisters?"
3795Are you tired, or is it because you do n''t want to take these trappings off and be plain Ben again?"
3795Bab''s voice cried in a loud whisper,"Is n''t Ben beautiful?"
3795Ben had his doubts about that, but resolved to do his best for her sake; so, when Master Thorny presently appeared, with a careless"How are you, Ben?"
3795But how could I get it if it was locked up?"
3795But how did you get here?"
3795But what I want to know is where Lita will stay?"
3795But when he clattered into town, intense interest was felt in this barefooted boy on the foaming steed, and a dozen voices asked,"Who''s killed?"
3795But where was Bab, who revelled in flurries?
3795But wo n''t you give him something?
3795But, Celia, how could he do it?
3795Ca n''t we wear our Sunday frocks?
3795Ca n''t you guess what it is?"
3795Can I go this afternoon?"
3795Can he do any more?"
3795Can you drive cows?"
3795Can you pick strawberries?"
3795Can you ride a horse to plow?"
3795Can you suggest any thing?"
3795Can you tell me if that cross- road leads to the Elms?"
3795Come, now, do you know the difference between a toadstool and a mushroom?"
3795Come, now, she wants me to be clever to you, and I''d like to do it; but if you get peppery, how can I?"
3795Did n''t we have a lively time going for the doctors and getting him home?"
3795Did n''t you ever see or hear of him?"
3795Did n''t you know that chimney was foul, ma''am?"
3795Did you forget the buns?"
3795Did you have to work hard?
3795Did you never learn any prayers, Ben?"
3795Did you take all that trouble just to go to walk with old Daddy?"
3795Do n''t you know about him?"
3795Do n''t you s''pose he would?
3795Do n''t you suppose I know what laughing is?"
3795Do n''t you, when you are happy?
3795Do you have them here?"
3795Do you know how it was done?"
3795Do you like it?"
3795Do you s''pose Miss Celia will ask us to hers?"
3795Do you think he would slip away without telling us, and go back to the old life again?
3795Every one looked round surprised, and Sancho regarded them with a mildly inquiring air, as if he said,"Why this unseemly mirth, my friends?"
3795Go back to Smithers and the old business?"
3795Had I better run up to the house?"
3795Have n''t you got a plain one any where round?"
3795Have you no brothers or sisters to go with you?"
3795Have you talked with him about it?"
3795He has n''t got any folks of his own, has he?"
3795He''d gnawed it and come after me, and would n''t go back or be lost; and I''ll never leave him again, will I, dear old feller?"
3795He''ll do it for a cent; wo n''t you, Cy?"
3795Here''s the droll dog, Thorny; is n''t he nice and curly?"
3795Hope you''ll like that?"
3795How Could any one be so wicked?"
3795How can I keep a sunny soul To shine along life''s way?
3795How can I tune my little heart To sweetly sing all day?
3795How darst you tell such a fib?"
3795How does that sort of work look to you?"
3795How would that do, instead of swearing?"
3795How''d she fall?
3795I can make arrows, and it will be fun, wo n''t it?"
3795I do n''t believe they ever saw a play in all their lives, hey, Bab?"
3795I s''pose that''s him paddlin''ahead; but which of the Injuns is Sam Salvindoor?"
3795I told you he was a valuable chap, and those that stole him hide him that way, else he''d be no use, do n''t you see?
3795I wish he''d do it all over again; do n''t you?"
3795I wonder where he went to?"
3795Is it a sunstroke?"
3795Is that what you want?"
3795Is there anything hidden in the closet, Ben?"
3795It seems as if he could almost speak, does n''t it?"
3795It seems to me I have heard something about Sam''s troubling him before, have n''t I?"
3795John?"
3795Just then Thorny appeared, looking much amused, and the little girls both called out in a breath,"Did you see Ben and get him down?"
3795Let me go with you, ca n''t I?"
3795Miss Celia guessed the meaning of that sigh, and made haste to turn it into a smile by asking anxiously,--"What has become of the playthings?
3795Miss Celia put her arms about him, and answered very tenderly,--"Ben, dear, if I were to tell you that he was never coming back, could you bear it?"
3795Now do you forgive me for losing Sancho?"
3795Now go and dress; but, tell me first, has it been a happy birthday?"
3795Now we shall see all the nice things; wo n''t it be fun?"
3795Now, boy where did you come from?"
3795Now, suppose I say,''Bring me a"ranunculus bulbosus,"''how would you know what I wanted?"
3795Oh, I say, is this the book you told about, where the horses talked?"
3795Oh, Sanch, where is your tail-- your pretty tail?"
3795Oh, ma''am, he is n''t dead?"
3795Oh, what shall we do?"
3795Only do n''t be hard on Sanch; he''s been real good to me, and we''re fond of one another; ai n''t us, old chap?"
3795Or was she an idol, to be adored in that humble posture?
3795Sam got a ride, and ca n''t you tuck Ben and Bab in too?
3795Sancho, Sancho, is it really you?"
3795Shall I get the books when I buy the other things?
3795Shall I go on?"
3795She knows how to make folks feel good, do n''t she?"
3795She''s told you about it?
3795Suppose you come to tea with me to- night and bring some of them back?
3795Suppose you had ten bits of sugar, and you met ten Prussian dogs, how many lumps would you, a French dog, give to each of the Prussians?''
3795The boy can sleep at your house, ca n''t he?"
3795The piece Miss Celia spoke; do n''t you know?"
3795Then, suppose we get lost, and have to hunt for food, how are we to know what is safe and what is n''t?
3795Was he any of them?"
3795Was he cross?
3795Was n''t David a fine feller?
3795Was n''t her dress elegant?"
3795Was n''t it nice of the wind to blow''em down?"
3795Was she a criminal, the sight of whose execution threw them flat upon their backs in speechless horror?
3795We met in Switzerland going up Mount St. Bernard in a storm, and--""Where the good dogs live?"
3795We were all one piece, and had a jolly spin, did n''t we, my beauty?"
3795We''d like to have a good Sunday tramp and talk; would n''t we, Sonny?"
3795What are these chaps up to?
3795What else did they do?"
3795What have you been doing besides having measles?"
3795What is the idea now?
3795What made you hide?"
3795What shall I do?
3795What shall we do to make our party tip- top?"
3795What''s broke?
3795What''s the matter now?
3795When''s he coming back?"
3795Where is he?"
3795Where is she?
3795Where''s he gone?
3795Who taught you to do it?"
3795Who was he any way?
3795Why did n''t she come right here?
3795Why did n''t''Melia put a stop to it?"
3795Why do n''t you look where you step, and save me all this trouble?"
3795Why, where''s Sanch?"
3795Will there be any little cakes?
3795Will you come and try it, Ben, dear?"
3795Will you see that it is done, and all made neat afterward?
3795Will you?"
3795Wo n''t he be pleased?"
3795Wo n''t it be a shame if he does?"
3795Wo n''t it be fun?"
3795Wo n''t it do?"
3795Would Jack be a comfort to you?
3795Would my ten cents buy a book?"
3795Would n''t it be fun to see Ben showing off in there?"
3795Would you like to go back, Ben?"
3795Would you like to hear it while you put your maps and puzzles together?"
3795Would you like to work for me instead of the Squire?
3795You have not been much, have you?"
3795You wo n''t hurt me, will you, old feller?
3795Young tramp been stealing your chickens?"
3795adding, more quietly,"What are you going to do now?
3795asked Ben, pushing back his hat with such an air of amazement that Thorny rather loftily inquired:"Do n''t you know what an amanuensis is?"
3795how could you do it?"
3795how?
3795oh, what is it?"
3795such a little chap as you?
3795that name true one; not Generale?"
3795when?
3795where did he get all that?"
3795where is he, please?"
3795while her enraged husband was roaring:"Will you come down, madam, or shall I come and fetch you?"
3795who did it?"
3795why did you turn your back?
3795why, was this resplendent dolly hung up there to be stared at by thirteen of her kindred?
16956A circus? 16956 A real truly one?"
16956All the children around here; eh?
16956And are the white mice there?
16956And can we have the green- striped calf for a zebra?
16956And can we pretend they are ostriches?
16956And did n''t he go down to Nellie Bruce''s with you?
16956And do n''t you want us to pick some for you, like ockstritches''eggs, an''put them in the basket?
16956And do ockstritches lay big eggs?
16956And hold my hand until I get to sleep?
16956And is you going to get hens''eggs or ockstritches''eggs now, Grandpa?
16956And peanuts?
16956And the bear-- is the bear all right?
16956And what are you going to do?
16956And what are you going to use to put stripes on your half of Splash?
16956And what can I do, Bunny?
16956And what''s going to be in the little tent-- the army one grandpa let you take?
16956And who is that with you?
16956And will you, Daddy?
16956Are n''t they cute, Bunny?
16956Are there some big boys around here?
16956Are we going to have another circus?
16956Are you after Ben?
16956Are you all ready in there?
16956Are you all ready, Bunny?
16956Are you all ready?
16956Are you going after the eggs?
16956Are you going camping? 16956 Are you going to have our dog Splash striped like a blue tiger again?"
16956Are you going to paint both sides of the calf, Bunny?
16956Are you going, Bunny?
16956Are you sure she did n''t go back to the house, Bunny?
16956Are you sure, Ben?
16956Are you-- are you going to make me go back to the circus?
16956Are you_ sure_ you is n''t playin''circus?
16956Bring who back?
16956Bunny, ca n''t I be a clown?
16956Bunny,asked Sue,"did it hurt when you were playin''you were a circus man only you were n''t?"
16956But Bunny-- Bunny-- if they''re little ducks and it does n''t hurt them to go in the water, what makes the old hen so afraid?
16956But I guess you''re not hurt much now; are you?
16956But did I swing by my feet?
16956But do your mice like cheese, Sam?
16956But how can he sell pink lemonade and peanuts and balloons?
16956But how can we get''em?
16956But how did it happen? 16956 But if a doll ca n''t talk, how do you know when she likes anything?"
16956But they can play with us sometimes; ca n''t they, Grandma?
16956But what have you children been doing?
16956But who is in the well?
16956But why does n''t he come to us?
16956But you have n''t any trapeze here, have you?
16956Ca n''t I?
16956Can a hen hatch ockstritches''eggs?
16956Can we catch her?
16956Can you hang on a trapeze?
16956Can you sell pink lemonade?
16956Circus last all dat time?
16956Circus? 16956 Did Ben come back?"
16956Did Bunny----?
16956Did I do it good?
16956Did he ever tell you anything about himself?
16956Did he go away?
16956Did he go away?
16956Did he go away?
16956Did he have his breakfast?
16956Did he have his supper?
16956Did n''t we get up a Punch and Judy show, when I found Aunt Lu''s diamond ring?
16956Did the calf- zebra hurt you when she kicked you over, Bunny?
16956Did you ever teach any of them the trick of opening the cage door?
16956Did you fall, Bunny?
16956Did you really do that, Ben?
16956Did you see him come back?
16956Did you stay in this tent all the while, Ben?
16956Did you want something?
16956Do n''t do what?
16956Do n''t you just love it, Bunny?
16956Do n''t you want to sail any more? 16956 Do n''t you want to save the little chicks for the hen?"
16956Do you mean how did I like the wild animals getting loose?
16956Do you think we could have a circus here?
16956Do you think we could really get up a circus?
16956Do you think, Ben, you could show me how to get on a horse''s back that way?
16956Do you want a ride, too?
16956Do you-- do you mean_ me_?
16956Does n''t he look nice?
16956Does n''t he look pretty, Sue? 16956 Does n''t she just love it, Bunny?"
16956Does your elephant eat peanuts?
16956Does zebras have green stripes, Bunny?
16956From home?
16956Going sailing?
16956Going to have a circus; eh? 16956 Have n''t you got''most enough hay there now, Sue?"
16956He is n''t what?
16956Hello, Bunker Blue,he called,"is that you getting up?"
16956How are you this afternoon?
16956How can she swim up when there is n''t any water''cept away down there in the bottom of the well?
16956How could you put stripes on him, Bunny?
16956How did he do it?
16956How did you do it?
16956How long is all the while?
16956How long?
16956How many peaches do you think you can eat, Bunny?
16956How was that?
16956How?
16956How?
16956How?
16956I guess you wo n''t want to be in a circus, will you, Bunny?
16956I mean can you sell pink lemonade-- to drink-- at our circus?
16956I wonder if we could give her a bath?
16956I wonder if we''ll ever see him again?
16956I wonder what we''ll do next?
16956I wonder what--?
16956I wonder where he is?
16956I wonder-- I wonder if he means the circus?
16956Is grandpa going to keep him?
16956Is he chasing after Ben?
16956Is it a balloon?
16956Is it really raining cats and dogs? 16956 Is n''t he going to be a fine zebra?"
16956Is n''t that enough?
16956Is she coming up, Grandpa?
16956Is that you, Bunny?
16956Is the pole strong enough to hold him?
16956Is the tent ready for the big circus?
16956Is this a part of the circus, Bunny?
16956Is-- is the tent all right?
16956Is-- is there a circus around here?
16956May I go with you?
16956Mean it? 16956 Not chickens?
16956Oh, Bunny, are you hurted?
16956Oh, Bunny, do you s''pose mother will let us have the circus?
16956Oh, I wonder what that can be?
16956Oh, are you going to have a circus?
16956Oh, are you going to have two?
16956Oh, but we have had such fun here; have n''t we, Bunny?
16956Oh, ca n''t you leave it on, Grandpa?
16956Oh, have you a secret, too?
16956Oh, have you really a tent?
16956Oh, is it a trick bear?
16956Oh, is it real?
16956Oh, it''s just like real; is n''t it, Mother?
16956Oh, may we come?
16956Oh, what will those children do next?
16956Oh, where did you find them?
16956On a farm?
16956Pink lemonade?
16956Really?
16956Really?
16956Really?
16956Run away?
16956Say, is n''t that just fine of our children?
16956Splash, what made you run away from home?
16956That shows he is n''t a regular tramp; does n''t it?
16956Then could we take your army tent?
16956To give the Punch and Judy show?
16956Was it deep when you were out last night?
16956Was it good?
16956Was n''t ours a good secret?
16956We can have the hired man sell pink lemonade and peanuts; ca n''t we?
16956We''ve got a surprise too; have n''t we, Bunny?
16956Well, do you want to come back with me, or stay here on the farm?
16956Well, what do you think of the new boy?
16956Well?
16956Were you there all the while?
16956What are they?
16956What are we going to do to- day, Bunny?
16956What are you children talking about? 16956 What are you going to do?"
16956What are you putting carpet on the planks for?
16956What can we do in the circus?
16956What can we do to have some fun, Bunny?
16956What can we do until jam- time?
16956What can we do?
16956What could he do?
16956What do we want of balloons?
16956What do you say to cows?
16956What do you think about getting up a larger circus?
16956What do you want?
16956What does all this mean?
16956What does this mean, Bunny-- Sue?
16956What for?
16956What happened, Bunny?
16956What happened?
16956What has Bunny done now, I wonder?
16956What has happened to Bunny? 16956 What in the world are we to do with this Italian and his balloons?"
16956What is circus?
16956What is it all about?
16956What is it, Sue?
16956What is it?
16956What is it?
16956What is it?
16956What is it?
16956What is it?
16956What is n''t he, Sue? 16956 What is that boy up to now?"
16956What kind, then?
16956What kind?
16956What makes you think I can help you make a play- circus?
16956What makes you think so?
16956What shall I do? 16956 What shall we call him?"
16956What trick can we do, Bunny?
16956What wild animal will you put in there?
16956What''d he say?
16956What''d you run away for?
16956What''s a zebra?
16956What''s a-- a ockstritch?
16956What''s gone?
16956What''s in that box?
16956What''s next?
16956What''s that, Bunny?
16956What''s the matter? 16956 What''s the matter?"
16956What''s the matter?
16956What''s the matter?
16956What-- what happened?
16956What-- what makes him do that?
16956What-- what''s the matter, Bunny?
16956What?
16956What?
16956What?
16956What?
16956What?
16956What?
16956Whata you calla dat? 16956 When are you going to have the show?"
16956When are you going to have your show?
16956When is the show going to be?
16956Where are you going?
16956Where are you?
16956Where could we have it, Bunny?
16956Where de circus-- where de tents?
16956Where did it wash them?
16956Where did you learn that trick of jumping up?
16956Where is Ben, Grandma?
16956Where is he? 16956 Where is he?"
16956Where is it?
16956Where is that dog now, Grandpa?
16956Where was it then?
16956Where your circus?
16956Where''d you learn how?
16956Where''s Sue? 16956 Who is your sister?"
16956Who?
16956Why ca n''t we have a circus?
16956Why did n''t you go up to the first house you came to and ask for a meal?
16956Why do n''t you do some of your tricks, Ben?
16956Why should he want to get you?
16956Why, is n''t he a good boy?
16956Why, what-- what''s the matter?
16956Will he-- will he come back?
16956Will you help?
16956Will you stay by me a little while, Daddy?
16956Will you two act in our circus?
16956Will-- will grandpa be very sorry?
16956Will-- will they bite?
16956With the rake?
16956Wo n''t we, Bunny?
16956Wo n''t we, Sue?
16956Would it, Grandpa?
16956Would n''t it be fun if we could send and get Mr. Winkler''s monkey Wango for our circus? 16956 Would we have any little folks in it?"
16956Would you and me be all the circus, Bunny?
16956Yes, my dear, I know, but----"What''s all the trouble?
16956Yes?
16956You can just stay with us; ca n''t he Mother?
16956You have n''t been a bad boy; have you?
16956You have run away; have n''t you?
16956You mean the strange, hungry boy, who came last night? 16956 You wanta de balloon?"
16956You wo n''t go on a high trapeze, will you, Bunny?
16956You would n''t if Bunker Blue held you on; would you?
16956You''ll be in the big circus; wo n''t you?
16956You''ll come; wo n''t you, Mother?
16956You''re hungry; are n''t you?
16956Your dog lost; eh?
16956A real circus?"
16956And why are n''t you dressed?"
16956And, if you are, will you come out and look at the barn where we are going to have our circus?
16956Are n''t you?
16956Are you awake?"
16956Are you going right in with the calf?"
16956Are you going to do that?"
16956Are you two going to be the whole circus?"
16956BACK HOME AGAIN 238 BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE PLAYING CIRCUS CHAPTER I BUNNY IS UPSIDE DOWN"Grandpa, where are you going now?"
16956Bunny, is you playing circus?"
16956But how did your mice get out, Sam?"
16956But is n''t he nice?"
16956But is you only going to have one wild make- believe animal, Bunny?"
16956But what can we do, Bunny?
16956But what else can we have besides the wild animals?"
16956But where could Splash be?
16956But where was Bunny Brown?
16956Can Sue and I come?"
16956Can we get one?"
16956Can you catch him?"
16956Circus?"
16956Did Bunny fall in?
16956Did I really look like a circus man, Sue?"
16956Did Sue?"
16956Did a bee sting him?"
16956Did n''t I hang in the tree?
16956Did you hurt yourself?"
16956Do n''t you now?"
16956Do n''t you want to find Splash?"
16956Have you and Sue made up what you are going to do?"
16956He heard some one, that sounded like his grandpa, ask:"Did they wash away?"
16956Hooper?"
16956Hooper?"
16956How did you find me?"
16956How did you like it?"
16956How is yourself?"
16956How?"
16956I guess a horse would like it; do n''t you, Bunny?"
16956I guess you know more about a circus than you are willing to tell; do n''t you?"
16956I mean you would n''t let me paint; would you?"
16956I s''pose it''s only a make- believe circus; is n''t it?"
16956Is it raining my dog Splash?
16956It does n''t hurt to fall on hay; does it, Bunny?"
16956It would n''t without the balloons; would it, Sue?"
16956Peanuts?
16956Penk leemonade?"
16956The circus is over; is n''t it, Bunny?"
16956Then Bunny said:"I could n''t do that; could I, Henry?
16956Then he managed to ask:"Who is it?
16956Then he''ll look all over like a tiger; wo n''t he, Bunny?"
16956Then the man turned to Bunny and asked:"How much farder now-- to de circus?"
16956Then what are they?"
16956They are n''t?
16956They''re real cute; do n''t you think?"
16956Want to see them?"
16956We''re not,''cause we had some cookies and milk; did n''t we, Bunny?"
16956Well, where abouts?"
16956Were you ever in one?"
16956Were you trying to be a circus, all by yourself?"
16956What am I going to be in the circus?
16956What are you all lookin''at me for?"
16956What are you doing?"
16956What did he do that for?"
16956What did you spill on it?"
16956What happened here?"
16956What happened?
16956What happened?"
16956What have you?"
16956What is it?
16956What made you run away?"
16956What makes you be in the water?
16956What was that?
16956What''s all this?"
16956What''s going on here?
16956What''s it all about, anyhow?"
16956What''s that?"
16956Where are you going?"
16956Where are you?"
16956Where circus tents?"
16956Where is Ben Hall?"
16956Where you going?"
16956Where''d you come from?"
16956Who else do you s''pose she meant?"
16956Who fell down the well?
16956Who''s been chasing my old rooster?"
16956Why do n''t you make a ockstritch, Bunny?
16956Why does n''t he come?"
16956Will you help me make a circus?"
16956Will you show me how?"
16956Wo n''t it be nice, Mother?"
16956Would n''t it?"
16956Would n''t you be afraid?"
16956Would you like to do that, Ben?"
16956You do n''t want to be out in the rain?"
16956You know how to eat peaches, do n''t you?"
16956_ Page 224.__ Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Playing Circus._]"Was n''t that great, Bunny?"
16956exclaimed Bunker,"why do n''t you tell us more about yourself?
16956what is it?"
7434A cent? 7434 A real boy?"
7434A tumble in the dirt is n''t the worst thing in the world, is it?
7434Ai n''t I dreadful strong, Polly? 7434 Ai n''t he big?"
7434Ai n''t he sweet, Polly?
7434An''did he kill you, Mrs. Big Woman?
7434An''pink and blue an''----"Are you sure there are green flowers up there, Joel?
7434An''the first thing''t ever I knew, I went down kerslump into a big compost heap, an''--"What''s a compost heap?
7434And it did not make so much matter, did it, Mamsie, that he was tough?
7434And may I go to ride in your gig?
7434And may we all come in now?
7434And so you liked it?
7434And sugar inside-- was it sweet?
7434And, Polly, will you play the band?
7434And--"What do I want to pick cheeses for?
7434Any ra- ags to sell?
7434Anybody want to go to Boxford?
7434Are there?
7434Ben''s going to be the elephant, is n''t he, Joel?
7434But why do n''t you be the kangaroo, then, Joe, and let Davie be something else? 7434 Ca n''t I climb up on his back and sit there while he eats?"
7434Ca n''t I say anything to you behind the wood pile?
7434Ca n''t Joel come now, Pa?
7434Can I have as many as I want, Grandma?
7434Come on, Pet,and Polly pulled her up,"do n''t you see the Muffin Man is waiting for us?"
7434Dave and me both want some; do n''t we, Dave?
7434Dave, pull this up, will you?
7434Dear me,cried Polly, whirling around,"are you there, Pet?
7434Did I step on your toes?
7434Did I, Pet? 7434 Did Mamsie send you for anything?"
7434Did anybody ever see sech a boy, an''he that''s had no pains spared''n his bringin''up? 7434 Did it hurt him?"
7434Did n''t I tell you she''d take my head off?
7434Did n''t you bring it?
7434Did n''t you see?
7434Did she?
7434Did you call, Polly?
7434Do n''t they, Polly?
7434Do n''t they?
7434Do n''t they?
7434Do n''t you know she did, Joey?
7434Do n''t you s''pose Mrs. Beebe wants you to keep''em for the circus, and give the folks some of them?
7434Do n''t you suppose you''ll go when you are a big woman?
7434Do n''t you think''twould be nice, Joe,said Polly,"for you to go with Davie?
7434Do n''t you understand? 7434 Do they have birds in that thing that Ben told about?"
7434Do ye think ye kin?
7434Do you know anything of all this?
7434Do you know the way home?
7434Do you mean Mrs. Henderson''s new chickens?
7434Do you remember, Joe, how you teased for the drumstick?
7434Do you, Mamsie?
7434Do you?
7434Doughnuts?
7434Eh, David?
7434Eh? 7434 Ever, Polly?"
7434Fighting? 7434 Go and call him, Polly,"said Mrs. Pepper,"Come in, wo n''t you, and sit down?"
7434Going to do what?
7434Had you?
7434Hain''t you got a pair a little mite broader across the toes?
7434Has he cut it bad? 7434 Has he cut it bad?"
7434Has n''t Grandma Bascom anything?
7434Have some, Dave?
7434He fell down from there?
7434Hey? 7434 Hey?
7434Hey?
7434Hey?
7434Hey?
7434Hey?
7434Hey?
7434Hey?
7434Hey?
7434How could he?
7434How could it burst?
7434How could you, Davie?
7434How did it happen, Joel?
7434How did it taste?
7434How did they get out?
7434How do you do, Miss Jerusha?
7434How much do we pay?
7434How much does it cost, Ben?
7434How''d he let you?
7434How''d you cut it?
7434How''d you git here?
7434How''s the little brown house going to fly away, Mamsie?
7434I do n''t b''lieve he''s hurt it, Mamsie,said Polly, running up to examine the kettle closely;"he could n''t, could he?
7434I stepped up,said Joel;"how''d you s''pose?"
7434I suppose she''s taught you that, eh, Joel?
7434I suppose you know that, Joel?
7434If Phronsie had n''t gone with Mamsie, she''d want to write,he said,"would n''t she, Polly?"
7434Is he took sick, too?
7434Is it cut bad?
7434Is it lined with green satin, Joel?
7434Is it mouldy?
7434Is it really lined with green satin, Joel?
7434Is n''t he, Polly? 7434 Is n''t it nice that Mrs. Henderson filled it up for us so good?"
7434Is n''t it, Mamsie?
7434Is n''t there any bread?
7434Is she baking a cake for us?
7434Is there goin''to be a bonfire?
7434It was trimmed with a posy, though, and that was nice, was n''t it, Mammy?
7434It''s cheeses,said Polly;"do n''t you know, Joe, out in the yard?"
7434Joel,called Mrs. Pepper, even in her anxiety over good friends''trouble, unwilling to let the word pass,"what did you say?"
7434Joel,called Mrs. Peters, as Joel was running out of the untidy yard,"what is it?
7434Joel,she called, as they went out the doorway,"where are you?"
7434Let th''boy alone, ca n''t ye, Marindy?
7434Mamsie, do you suppose old Mr. Peters ever was a little boy?
7434Mamsie,cried Polly, suddenly,"do you suppose we''ll ever have one?
7434Mamsie,said Polly, when at last they stopped to take breath,"did you ever know of such good people in the world as our Badgertown folks?"
7434Mamsie,she whispered, holding to Mrs. Pepper''s neck convulsively,"God did stop the dreadful fire, did n''t He?"
7434May I, Joel?
7434May n''t I, Mammy?
7434Mine? 7434 More than to wash the dishes, Polly?"
7434Mrs. Beebe, would n''t you like that?
7434No, Mamsie, I wo n''t,promised Polly, with a wild thought at her heart,"Could Mamsie possibly be making a cake?"
7434No?
7434Not after the flowers?
7434Nothin'',said Joel, shortly;"where''s Mamsie?"
7434Now I should like to know what you''ve been up to, Joey Pepper?
7434Now begin,cried Joel, drumming impatiently on the table;"what''s the play to be, Polly?
7434Now we''ll have fine times, wo n''t we, Phronsie?
7434Now what will it be, Davie?
7434Now where''ll we go?
7434Now where''s the ink- bottle? 7434 Now, Grandma, what else is in here?"
7434Now, what''s these boys goin''to have?
7434O dear me, Joel, what is it?
7434O dear me, what shall I do? 7434 O dear me,"she cried, down on her knees,"what will dear Mrs. Henderson say?
7434O dear,breathed Phronsie, turning her face up as she sat squeezed in between Abram''s mother and Polly,"did he hurt you?"
7434Oh, Joe, what have you been doing? 7434 Oh, Joe, you are n''t going to make a fire?"
7434Oh, Joel, are you really here?
7434Oh, Joel, is it?
7434Oh, Joel, what is it?
7434Oh, Mammy, may n''t I ride with''em and just see the fire? 7434 Oh, Mr. Tisbett, could you go a little bit faster, please?"
7434Oh, Pa, why did n''t you?
7434Oh, are you Mr. Beebe''s daughter?
7434Oh, may we, may we?
7434Oh, no, I''m not; am I, Polly?
7434Oh, would you?
7434Oh, you are not?
7434P''r''aps she will,said Joel, swinging his tin pail, and kicking the sweet fern with his bare feet;"then, Polly, we could have it, could n''t we?"
7434Pa, ai n''t you most through with Joel? 7434 Polly, is n''t it?"
7434Polly, why do n''t we ever have any?
7434Polly, why do n''t we ever have anything but mush?
7434Polly,called little Davie, where he had been crouching timidly in the middle of the big sled,"ca n''t we go home?"
7434Polly,cried Joel, suddenly,"could n''t you stay behind the bushes and sing?
7434S''pose he did?
7434Say, Mammy, how could he, if I took it?
7434Say, how''d you get up there?
7434Shall I go and see?
7434Shall you be glad, Mamsie?
7434She stuck the putty in the holes,said Joel, very distinctly;"do n''t you understand?
7434Should n''t you, Mammy?
7434So you thought she''d really took my head off, did ye?
7434So you thought you''d help Polly,said Dr. Fisher, kindly;"was that it, Joel?"
7434So you want me to have a cake?
7434Spill it again?
7434Stomach- ache?
7434Sure?
7434That so?
7434That''s nice, Polly, is n''t it? 7434 The bonfire?"
7434The same as ever,said Polly, with only half an ear for him, her mind being intent on the splendid surprise;"you know, Joel; what makes you ask?"
7434Then I do n''t care what it is,declared Joel, turning off indifferently;"and say, Polly, what have you got for breakfast?"
7434Then it must n''t, Polly,said Phronsie, very decidedly,"let the-- What is it Ben put in?"
7434Then nothing can stop their fighting?
7434There, now you''ve concluded to go in, have you?
7434Think what, Phronsie?
7434Want to go anywheres else, Peletiah?
7434Was n''t it good that Mamsie gave me those strips of paper? 7434 Well now, that''s something like, eh, Joel?"
7434Well, he wants''em to wear out o''doors, do n''t he?
7434Well, to begin with, Polly, there''s going to be a rhodo-- What''s that you told us about in your story of the circus?
7434Well, what did she do with it, then?
7434Well, what is it then?
7434What are they, the things the plenty and plenty of people get?
7434What are you doing in our house?
7434What are you doing, if you''re not fighting?
7434What are you two boys doing?
7434What d''ye mean? 7434 What d''ye want?"
7434What did he say?
7434What do n''t they have?
7434What do you mean, Ben?
7434What for, if we ca n''t have any pie?
7434What for?
7434What gets into folks''ears to make''em deaf, Mamsie?
7434What is Ben carrying Joey for?
7434What is a trouncing?
7434What is it, Polly?
7434What is it, Polly?
7434What is it?
7434What is it?
7434What is it?
7434What is it?
7434What is it?
7434What is''spick- span,''Polly?
7434What kettle?
7434What kinds are they, Polly?
7434What kinds, Joel?
7434What makes you do so, Polly?
7434What on earth''s the matter? 7434 What shall we do, Ben?"
7434What were you going to do?
7434What would it do to me?
7434What you ben a- runnin''so for?
7434What you got, Joel?
7434What you want to get down for?
7434What''s all this?
7434What''s happened?
7434What''s in the bundle?
7434What''s lockjaw, Mammy?
7434What''s th''matter with Joel?
7434What''s that''ere? 7434 What''s that?"
7434What''s that?
7434What''s the boy mean? 7434 What''s the matter of ye, for the land''s sakes o''Goshen?"
7434What''s the matter with him?
7434What''s the matter, Joe?
7434What''s the matter, boys?
7434What''s the matter?
7434What''s the matter?
7434What''s the matter?
7434What-- the berries? 7434 What?"
7434What?
7434What?
7434What?
7434Whatever can they be?
7434Whatever else could I mean, Polly?
7434Whatever should I do without you, Phronsie, pet? 7434 Whatever should we do without Mr. Atkins, too, Mamsie?"
7434When are you coming for a new pair of shoes?
7434When will you make the pie, then?
7434When''s he goin''to burn it?
7434Where are you going?
7434Where are you, Joel?
7434Where are your manners?
7434Where does he live?
7434Where is he?
7434Where were you, Joel, when Miss Parrott''s man asked you? 7434 Where''d you get the paper, Polly?"
7434Where''d you go?
7434Where''s Phronsie and Dave?
7434Where''s my cup?
7434Where-- where?
7434Where?
7434Where?
7434Where_ is_ Joel?
7434Whereabouts do you feel badly?
7434Who''s sick?
7434Who?
7434Whom are you going to invite to see your circus, Joel?
7434Why ca n''t she set in th''house and wait for me? 7434 Why did n''t you come back for us?"
7434Why did n''t you come?
7434Why did n''t you put the cover on?
7434Why did you stop us?
7434Why do n''t little boys talk sensibly?
7434Why do n''t those boys come?
7434Why do n''t you play stage- coach, Joel?
7434Why do n''t you put cold water on, Mammy?
7434Why do you want to wash it in the woodshed, Polly?
7434Why, Mamsie?
7434Why, what makes you all look so queer?
7434Why, what''s the matter, Polly, my girl?
7434Why, where''s Joel?
7434Why, you see, marm, Mis''Pettingill, up to th''East Quarter-- you know Mis''Pettingill?
7434Will you cry, Polly?
7434Will you?
7434Will you?
7434Wo n''t Polly be glad though, Joe? 7434 Wo n''t it be most beautiful when we can write on the white paper, Polly?"
7434Wo n''t old''Bandy Leg''catch you, Joel?
7434Wo n''t you, Mamsie?
7434Wo n''t you, Mamsie?
7434Would Mamsie and Polly ever, ever forgive him?
7434Would it help so very much, Polly?
7434Would it?
7434Would n''t you, Joel?
7434Yes, where''s Joel?
7434Yes,said Joel;"she''d put the putty in, and put it in----and----""Put the putty in?"
7434You could n''t do without me, could you, Polly?
7434You know we ca n''t go, so what''s the use?
7434You soon put it down on your plate, did n''t you?
7434You''ve let all the hens and chickens out?
7434You''ve waked up, have ye? 7434 Ai n''t I?
7434Ai n''t you''shamed, bein''Mrs. Pepper''s boy, to take on so?
7434An''his skates and--""Oh, Joel, not even if he''d lent you his skates?"
7434And Mamsie will come home, and then what will she say?"
7434And every once in a while Joel would rush into the kitchen, with"Polly, how does an elephant scream?"
7434And oh, Polly, you do n''t know what we do; does she, Dave?"
7434And please may I have some, Mammy?"
7434And the color flew back into Polly''s cheek, and Grandma Bascom kept saying,"Praise the Lord-- and who be ye, anyway?"
7434And then everybody got very merry, and Polly said, Could they play a game?
7434And what they would have done, no one knows, if Mrs. Beebe had n''t said,"Wo n''t you all walk out into the parlor an''set down to the table?
7434And without wasting her breath on words, except to ask David,"Where?"
7434And you did n''t go bareheaded, and without your coat?"
7434Anybody goin''to Boxford?
7434Are n''t you ashamed to get this way when Polly, poor brave girl, has been so sick?
7434Are they safe?"
7434At last, in a lull, Mother Pepper called,"Polly, what is this stopping at the gate?
7434But please will you let us go home?"
7434But the difficulty was, should it be a pink one or a white one?
7434CIRCUS OR MENAGERIE?
7434Ca n''t we go?
7434Can we, Mamsie?"
7434Did I, Mammy?"
7434Did n''t you say his name was-- Joel?"
7434Did you like''em?"
7434Do n''t we, Dave?"
7434Do n''t you remember Mamsie said you''d have to go there the next time you would n''t tell what you''d done?"
7434Do n''t you see it?
7434Do you hear?"
7434Do you think they''d like that?"
7434Do you want anything, my boy?"
7434Do you?"
7434Does n''t Sally know where she is?"
7434Does she, Polly?"
7434Feel all right, my boy?"
7434Fisher?"
7434Fisher?"
7434Hain''t you seen it?"
7434How can you, Joe?"
7434I must know; so what is it?"
7434I was going to--""Well, tell then, at once; what were you going to do?
7434Let me see what''s in it?"
7434Ma, did you hear her?"
7434Mamsie, is n''t it good that they''re going?"
7434Mamsie, where_ did_ you get it?
7434Mamsie--"and he turned a troubled face to her--"do you suppose God''s going to let good Mr. Blodgett''s barn burn up?"
7434May n''t I go back, now?"
7434May n''t we have a little play out in the orchard next Wednesday, and ca n''t Joel and David sit up a little longer to- night to talk it over?
7434Mrs. Beebe kept coming out of the little parlor at the back of the shop, and saying,"Ai n''t you through with Joel yet, Pa?"
7434My cent?"
7434Now what will Mamsie say?"
7434Now, Joel, why do n''t you have the animals now?
7434O dear me, what can it be?"
7434Oh, Joel, are you sure he did n''t bite you anywhere?
7434Oh, Mammy, where did you get it?"
7434Polly ran over to him,"Why, Davie,"she cried, getting down on the floor by his side,"do n''t you understand?
7434So we are seeing his bonfire, ai n''t we, Mammy?"
7434Then what would your Ma say to me?
7434They had proceeded about a quarter of a mile, when Mr. Tisbett suddenly asked,"Want to drive, Joel?
7434Think of Phronsie, and--""What is it, Polly?"
7434Tisbett?"
7434Tisbett?"
7434Want to come and help, Joe and David?"
7434Want to go, Marm?"
7434Was n''t it, Dave?"
7434We_ must_--I mean, what shall we do if we ca n''t go?
7434Well, ca n''t either on you eat any more?
7434What are you doin''?"
7434What d''ye want?"
7434What else?"
7434What is your mother thinking of, to bring you up in this way?"
7434What''s the matter, dear?"
7434Which way?"
7434Who''s fighting?"
7434Why did n''t you let it alone?"
7434Why did n''t you show''em to me before?"
7434Why do n''t we ever have any pie in the little brown house, Mamsie?"
7434Wo n''t you, Mamsie?"
7434XX CIRCUS OR MENAGERIE?
7434Ye hain''t never known that, hev ye, Polly?"
7434Yes, it does look nice, does n''t it?"
7434You ate it, did n''t you?"
7434You know that pile of old nails that Deacon Brown said Ben might have?
7434You''ve been playing up in the apple tree, have n''t you?"
7434[ Illustration:"''HEY, WHAT D''YE WANT?''
7434[ Illustration:"OH SIR,''HE CRIED,''PLEASE DON''T WHIP JIM ANY MORE''"]"What''s your name?"
7434and"Tell me, Polly, does a kangaroo cry this way?"
7434are there any more of them?"
7434begged Joel, twisting away to the other side of the bed,"and what are you feeling my legs all over for?"
7434cried Davie, fearfully;"a snake, Joel?"
7434cried Mr. Beebe, greatly delighted;"well, now, when those are worn out, you come and see me again, will you?"
7434cried Polly, an awful dread at her heart, on account of the little guest, as she hung over the wreck, pulling busily at the chairs,"are you all safe?"
7434cried Polly,"whatever can have happened to Joel?"
7434cried his mother, with a shake;"hain''t you no more manners''n that?
7434cried his mother;"hain''t you no manners, an''they''re company?
7434exclaimed Polly, aghast,"whatever is the matter?"
7434exclaimed Polly, and"What''s this light?"
7434exclaimed Polly, clasping her hands,"whatever can we do, Mamsie, to find him?"
7434he cried joyfully;"now we can go, Mammy, ca n''t we?
7434screamed Joel,"now you will let him go fishing, wo n''t you?"
7434she cried in a fright,"are you hurt?"
7434she said with a cheery laugh,"are n''t you going to untie Mother''s bonnet- strings, Baby?"
7434what you stoppin''down there for?
7434whatever can it be?"
7434where''d you get''em?"
8430?
8430Am I what?
8430And I then? 8430 And I, my young friend?
8430And Madame Patou?
8430And do you know how I got rid of him? 8430 And he said:''What would you have, Monsieur?
8430And if I show no talent at all?
8430And if he does n''t?
8430And indeed, General,she flashed,"what_ has_ become of you?"
8430And now that I''ve told you the story of my life, what about you? 8430 And now that there''s no longer any mystery?"
8430And now,cried Elodie,"what were you going to say about fashions in necklaces made of dogs''teeth?"
8430And now,said I,"what did Lackaday, in terms of plain fact, tell you down there?"
8430And that''s final, my dear?
8430And that''s the end of it?
8430And the uniform? 8430 And then?"
8430And what''s that?
8430And when you complained, he looked like this-- eh?
8430And you are pleased to have me again?
8430And you have been supporting yourself all the time, on the stage?
8430And you have looked enough at the street?
8430And you must be proud of something?
8430And you''d sooner keep on throwing up three balls in the air for the rest of your natural life than just be comfortably dead? 8430 And you''re proud of it?"
8430And-- forgive me if I am impertinent-- you have also that of the lady whom we have just left?
8430Are you sure that it does n''t come from the respectability of an English General?
8430Are you?
8430Arras?
8430Artist?
8430At that dinner-- what did you do? 8430 Besides, what?"
8430Black ones--_hein?_ They have made you little infidelities?
8430Black ones--_hein?_ They have made you little infidelities?
8430Bricks?
8430But do n''t you see?
8430But during these few days----?
8430But how did you get it?
8430But how will you give the performance this evening without him?
8430But how? 8430 But now?"
8430But real Pierrots who make money?
8430But since you have known her since she was three years old?
8430But tell me,he said, after a few moments''perplexity,"why were you so agitated all yesterday after you had seen that photograph?"
8430But what about me? 8430 But what can he be doing?"
8430But what shall I do?
8430But where can I find a human Prépimpin?
8430But who is going to war, these days, my good fellow?
8430But why elope at dawn?
8430But why on earth do you want to see the wretched Lackaday make a fool of himself?
8430But why,he asked again,"did n''t you tell me?"
8430But your hundred louis at Longchamps?
8430But, damn it all, man,I cried angrily,"what have I just been saying?
8430Can we take the dog anywhere for you?
8430Can you doubt it?
8430Children?
8430Clicked?
8430Demobilized?
8430Demobilized?
8430Did he tell you?
8430Did n''t I write to you?
8430Did n''t you know?
8430Did n''t you say something about-- what was it, dear-- Borneo?
8430Did you ever see anything so idiotic?
8430Did you ever see such a cow?
8430Did you tell her so?
8430Do n''t you know that he is the greatest_ blagueur_ an existence?
8430Do n''t you realize I''m just transplanted from a forcing bed of High Anglican platitude?
8430Do n''t you see how you must have changed? 8430 Do n''t you think,"said he,"I''m the model of a Colonel of the Rifles?"
8430Do you know why?
8430Do you mean that? 8430 Do you think that''s a dignified way for General Andrew Lackaday, C.B., to make his living-- in the green skin tights of Petit Patou?"
8430Does Cousin Auriol know?
8430Does the guide- book say that?
8430Doing? 8430 Fix up what?"
8430Have n''t I always said so? 8430 Have they been badgering you?"
8430Have you an engagement here in Avignon?
8430Have you ever heard of Pierrots?
8430Have you seen our good friends, the Verity- Stewarts lately?
8430Have you signed a Caruso contract for Covent Garden?
8430He ill- treats you?
8430How could I, after all you have told me?
8430How could you help me? 8430 How dare you insinuate such a thing?"
8430How do you know that, young woman of wisdom?
8430How far?
8430How long have you been out?
8430How many people are there in the world whom you would see off by a midnight train, three or four miles from your comfortable bed?
8430How old are you?
8430How old is she?
8430Hundreds or thousands, what does it matter?
8430Hylton, why did you let her do it?
8430I hope not,said he,"for what will become of me when it''s all over?
8430I knew there was a woman-- wife and children-- what does it matter? 8430 I know it''s not much of a position to offer you,"said he, almost apologetically,"but if you care to accept it----""Of your assistant?"
8430I presume,she continued,"I was quite as intimate a friend as Anthony?"
8430I prevented you?
8430I wonder if you have anything to do with an old friend of my fattier, Archdeacon Bakkus?
8430I wonder whether you would care to try the experiment?
8430I? 8430 If it''s a question of playing the game"--I had carried the war into the enemy''s quarters--"may I repeat my original rude question this morning?
8430If you gave me the key to your material Shadow Land, it would not be playing the game?
8430If you had n''t to dress the part what should I have known of your rank and orders? 8430 If you were a soldier what would you do if you were made a General?"
8430In England? 8430 In the name of goodness, why?"
8430In what way?
8430Indeed? 8430 Is a guide- book human?"
8430Is my French so villainous?
8430Is n''t it a little bit mad, your idea?
8430Is n''t it?
8430Is that true?
8430Is that your name, sir?
8430Is that your own?
8430It does not please you that I should talk about it?
8430It never occurred to you that I might value your friendship and take a little trouble to seek you out?
8430It''s a sorry show, is n''t it? 8430 Known what?"
8430Like to come?
8430Mad? 8430 Madame----?"
8430Madame?
8430May I ask when you came to this decision?
8430May I ask why you tell me all this?
8430May I tread,said he,"on the most delicate of grounds?"
8430May they not come to tell me at any minute that you are killed?
8430Monsieur had a good reception?
8430Monsieur le Capitaine Hylton?
8430My dear fellow, why ca n''t you always talk like that?
8430My dear fellow,I said,"why all this apologia?
8430My dear fellow,said the cynic,"is n''t it rather overdoing your saintly simplicity?
8430Need I? 8430 No difficulty in what?"
8430No, really? 8430 Now what''s that?"
8430Now, my dear Anthony,said Sir Julius,"ca n''t you do something?"
8430Oh that''s it, is it?
8430Oh?
8430Original?
8430Pardon me,said I,"but have n''t you turned this marvellous gift of yours to-- well to practical use?"
8430Rather fatalistic, is n''t it?
8430Shall we go?
8430Song?
8430Suppose I think they are?
8430Tell me--to the chauffeur--"how did you come by it?"
8430Tell me,she said, with a swift change of manner,"do you know anything about Colonel Lackaday?"
8430Tell me,she said,"is it better that I should come and see you to- night or that I should throw myself over the bridge into the Rhone?"
8430Tell you what, my dear?
8430That is true?
8430That is true?
8430That''s a bit dogmatic, is n''t it? 8430 That''s sudden, is n''t it?"
8430That''s the beginning and end of the whole thing? 8430 The Balkans-- Turkey-- Bulgaria?
8430The Cirque Rocambeau?
8430The General could n''t go around shouting''I''m to command a brigade mother, I''m to command a brigade,''could he?
8430The matter? 8430 Then how the devil do you manage to talk both languages like a Frenchman?"
8430Then what on earth made you drag me all the way from the North of Scotland?
8430Then what''s the good of being a General?
8430Then why do you go on reading, reading all the time instead of telling me so?
8430Then why not go back to it?
8430Then why the blazes did you pick her out?
8430Then why, my dear, resent, as you seem to do, the inevitable reassertion, in your own case, of the vital principle?
8430Then, my good Andrew, what are you talking about?
8430They? 8430 This is a charming spot, is n''t it, Madame Patou?"
8430To get a middle seat in a crowded carriage, for an all- night journey, with the windows shut?
8430To see the Sealyhams and the rabbits?
8430To- morrow?
8430Topping, is n''t it?
8430Was there anything particular you wanted to say to me?
8430Was there ever a man living who used his breath for any other purpose?
8430We do n''t disturb you, Monsieur?
8430We will write to each other?
8430Well, do n''t you see? 8430 Well?"
8430Well?
8430Well?
8430Well?
8430Well?
8430Well?
8430Were they, after all, so very happy?
8430What about Germany?
8430What about our bookings next month?
8430What are talents in a napkin? 8430 What are you doing here?"
8430What are you going to do when the war is over and Othello''s occupation is gone?
8430What are you going to do?
8430What do you mean?
8430What do you think, Horace?
8430What experiment?
8430What for me?
8430What have they been doing now?
8430What have you done on the stage? 8430 What have you done?"
8430What is it?
8430What on earth do you mean? 8430 What on earth do you suppose was the meaning of our talk about playing the game?"
8430What prevents you?
8430What song? 8430 What the devil did she mean by that?"
8430What the devil do you mean?
8430What the devil----? 8430 What time shall we start?"
8430What would be the good?
8430What would become of you?
8430What would you have? 8430 What would you like to do?"
8430What would you suggest-- just plain black or red-- Mephisto-- or stripes?
8430What year was that?
8430What''s Hecuba to me or I to Hecuba?
8430What''s one Brigadier- General to me or I to one Brigadier- General? 8430 What''s the good of it?"
8430What''s the good unless you promise to write to me?
8430What''s the matter?
8430What''s the matter?
8430What''s the trouble?
8430What?
8430When did I say such a thing? 8430 When was that?"
8430When?
8430Where do you keep it-- that organ?
8430Where is it?
8430Whereabouts is this circus?
8430Which means?
8430Whither away?
8430Who invented this elegant and disgustingly humiliating entertainment?
8430Who took her luggage down?
8430Who was his father?
8430Why all the fellow''s unnecessary duplicity? 8430 Why did n''t you book a_ coupé- lit_, even a seat, beforehand?"
8430Why did n''t you let me do it?
8430Why did n''t you tell me?
8430Why did n''t you tell me?
8430Why did n''t you want us to know?
8430Why have you waited all these years?
8430Why is it, my dear Tony, you always seem to pretend there has never been anything like a war?
8430Why not?
8430Why now?
8430Why should it matter so much?
8430Why the devil did n''t you tell me?
8430Why-- for getting married?
8430Why? 8430 Why?"
8430Why?
8430Why?
8430Why?
8430Will you accompany us ignorant people and act as cicerone?
8430With this-- and all these?
8430Wo n''t you join us?
8430Would ten be too early?
8430Yes, who?
8430You are going to enlist in the Legion?
8430You are not pleased with me?
8430You are of the_ Midi?_he said.
8430You could have eaten him up alive,_ n''est- ce pas_, André?
8430You desire it as much as that?
8430You do n''t mean that she has left the hotel with her luggage?
8430You do n''t recognize me? 8430 You do n''t suppose these subtle diplomatists have left us alone to discuss Bolshevism or Infant Welfare?"
8430You do n''t wish to say''good- bye,''Elodie?
8430You drove the automobile? 8430 You have had a great misfortune, monsieur?"
8430You have n''t been made a General?
8430You have n''t given me away?
8430You love me so much, my little Elodie?
8430You mean a fool can be egged on to do great things and still remain a fool?
8430You mean,said he, coming to a halt,"that this has removed the reason for my remaining on the stage?"
8430You really think André if he enlists in the English Army will be a hero?
8430You remember my telling you of a man I met in Marseilles called Arbuthnot?
8430You say, Monsieur----?
8430You surely are n''t jesting?
8430You throw up an engagement-- just like that-- because the audience does n''t laugh?
8430You too?
8430You were born an imitator? 8430 You will excuse me?"
8430You''re sure it would n''t be inconvenient? 8430 You''re sure there''s no hope in this country?"
8430You? 8430 You?
8430_ C''est vrai?_He held his wrist towards her.
8430_ Eh bien?_"He says there will be no difficulty.
8430_ Eh bien_,said Elodie, as they were driving home to the Faubourg Saint- Denis,"and is it all fixed up, the Paris contract?"
8430_ Mais dis donc André, tu veux attraper un coup de soleil?_We heard his voice in reply:"_ Nous rentrons_."
8430_ Mais tu es toujours Général?_she asked anxiously.
8430_ Moi?_She shifted round on her seat with Southern excitability and pointed her finger at her bosom.
8430_ Mon Dieu!_ What do you expect a woman to be when she learns that her husband, whom she thinks alive, has been killed two years ago?
8430_ Mon Dieu, ma chérie_, what do you want me to say?
8430_ Qu''est- ce que c''est que cela?_asked Elodie, sharply.
8430_ Tu dis?_"I must do like all other demobilized men-- return to my trade.
8430_ Un tour de valse, Mademoiselle?_"_ Je vieux bien_.
8430_ Ça ne vous gênera pas?_She asked the question with such a little air of serious solicitude that he laughed, for the first time.
8430''What will happen to me if he does get a foreign appointment?''
8430A clean cut you call it?
8430A man''s work, what?
8430After all, why should she trouble herself further with so dull a dog?
8430Already one of her friends, Jeanne Duval, comedienne, was a widow... What would life be without André?
8430Am I making an ass of myself?"
8430And do you know what I found?
8430And he; with a flash in his blue eyes and his two- year- old grin:"May I really?"
8430And here she is in love with a fine fellow who''s in love with her or I''ll eat my hat, and-- well-- don''t you see what I mean?"
8430And how could he love any other dog than Prépimpin?
8430And love?
8430And prospects for the immediate future?
8430And the_ patron_, eh?
8430And then, in her queer, twisted logic, she said, clutching the lapels of his coat and looking up into his face:"And it''s not true what she said?
8430And when he had patiently explained--"They give you nothing at all for being a General?"
8430And you''ve chucked it?"
8430And you?"
8430And"_ f---- moi le camp!_"Why had n''t he taken Coinçon by the neck then and there with his long strong fingers and strangled him?
8430And, if I please you, you will keep me always?"
8430Andrew breathed freely, relieved from the dread lest this genial and unsuspecting brother in arms should wander into Olympia and behold-- what?
8430Andrew, to his great gladness, noted that no hint of the cry"What is to become of me?"
8430Are n''t you glad it''s all over?"
8430Are n''t you paying for this very mouthful now?"
8430Are you going off to the other end of the world?"
8430As I told him-- the pity of it-- all that he must have suffered-- for he has suffered, has n''t he?"
8430As all this sad, mad, glad affair seems to have come to a sudden stop, what do you propose to do?"
8430As for Elodie, if it were not dangerous-- she had the street child''s instinct-- what did a kiss or two matter?
8430As the fag end of the comet''s tail should I have made my name and a big position?
8430At last:--"When are you going to be demobilized?"
8430At the lift, he said:"Can you give me a minute?"
8430At what?
8430Besides, was not Fate accomplishing itself by presenting this solution of both their difficulties?
8430But all she said was:"You''ll write and tell me how you get on?"
8430But by what feminine process of divination had she guessed it?
8430But do n''t you see?"
8430But does he do it contentedly?
8430But first I asked:"What does Auriol say about it?"
8430But if the horse had lost would n''t you have pested against me?
8430But oh, darling Uncle Tony, could n''t we fix it up?"
8430But on the latter hypothesis, what was she doing in this galley?
8430But on thinking over the matter-- how could he?
8430But was it of the heart?
8430But what about Lackaday?"
8430But what is the good of presenting the unsophisticated public of Brest or Béziers with an imitation of Monsieur le Bargy?
8430But what retrieval of lost comeliness could be effected in a day or two?
8430But what would be the good of it, when you had done it and they had seen it?
8430But what would you have?
8430But while I am absent, what will happen to him?"
8430But you see, do n''t you, that I could n''t do it?"
8430But you, my dear fellow-- with your fifty billiard cues on top of your nose?
8430But your uniform?
8430But, thought I, with elderly sagacity, was it all thunder?
8430But,_ que voulez- vous?_ It is as effective as many another.
8430By the way, how do you spell your name?
8430By the way,"he added, after a pause,"what really happened afterwards?
8430Ca n''t you see?
8430Can you be there at ten o''clock?"
8430Did I not?
8430Did ever anyone hear of such a dirty trick?
8430Did he know what those were?
8430Did he realize that it was two years since he had seen her?
8430Did it not rather proceed from childish disappointment at his lack of enthusiastic praise of her splendid exploit?
8430Did n''t he know that servants did not grow like the leaves on the trees in the Champs Elysées?
8430Did not Monsieur know?"
8430Did she look like a_ grue?_ Did her toilette in any way suggest the Batignolles?
8430Did she look like a_ grue?_ Did her toilette in any way suggest the Batignolles?
8430Dismiss Ernestine?
8430Do I appeal to you as a squire of deserted dames, grass- widows endowed with plenty?
8430Do n''t you know English?"
8430Do n''t you see?"
8430Do you deny that the_ amour sacré_ exists for the Englishman?"
8430Do you like it?"
8430Do you refuse mine?
8430Do you remember the farce''Occupe- toi d''Amélie?''
8430Do you suppose I''m having an evening out?"
8430Do you think I''m talking swollen- headedly, Colonel Lackaday?"
8430Elodie asked:"Who is that lady?"
8430Elodie, preening herself, asked:"Is it true that I have that gift?"
8430Ernestine, a treasure dropped from Heaven?
8430Even if he had found a semi- military or administrative career abroad, what would become of Elodie?
8430Every day, when he got home, Elodie would ask:"_ Eh bien?_ Have you found anything?"
8430Every day, when he got home, Elodie would ask:"_ Eh bien?_ Have you found anything?"
8430For mine-- why should I disturb her superbly regained balance with idle chatter about our morrow''s meeting?
8430France''s gem of Romanesque churches?
8430Had Monsieur Patou seen any service?
8430Had Monsieur le Général then been making her infidelities?
8430Had he lost that personal touch, merely gone through his conjuring with the mechanical precision of a soldier on parade?
8430Had he tried this, that or the other opening?
8430Had n''t I heard of it?
8430Had n''t they had their explanation?
8430Have n''t they been discussing me and Andrew Lackaday?"
8430Have n''t you betrayed them?"
8430Have you?"
8430He said very thoughtfully,"I wonder--""What?"
8430He said:"Whom are you come to fetch?
8430Helping Bakkus he asked:"And now, what are you going to do?"
8430Here a hand was clapped on his shoulder and a voice said:"Surely you''re Lackaday?"
8430How can I know that you, whom I have trusted more than any other man with my heart''s secrets------?"
8430How could it be?
8430How could she know that Lackaday was here?
8430How dare you assume there''s anything between them save the ordinary friendship of a distinguished soldier and an English lady?"
8430How did she know that the war would not last longer than Andrew''s savings?
8430How the deuce could a wandering, even though successful, young mountebank assure the future of a forlorn and untalented young woman?
8430How, I asked myself, could the man into which he had developed, ever have become an acrobat?
8430I cried,"what on earth do you mean?"
8430I had risen from the ranks, had n''t I?
8430I knew Tit?
8430I love talking for talking''s sake-- good talk-- don''t you?"
8430I mean what does it matter to the course of this narrative?
8430I protested,"what do you take me for?"
8430I stretched out my hand mechanically and, regardless of manners, I said:"What the devil are you doing here?"
8430I-- a man of such indefinite morals that so long as I have mutton cutlets I do n''t in the least care who pays for them?
8430If he could in honour have said,"I am a free live man as you are a free live woman, and I love you as you love me"--wouldn''t he have said it?
8430If he shrank from training another dog and yet distrusted a solo performance, what was he going to do?
8430If his soul, through reaction, is contented at first, will it continue to be so through the long uneventful stocking- selling years?
8430If you''re on the music- hall stage, what the deuce are you doing in Marseilles?"
8430In altered circumstances would she not have the right to cry out against his absence?
8430Into the mind of what woman of her upbringing would not the idea come?
8430Is it a gallop or is it a crawl?
8430Is my English then so villainous?"
8430Is n''t it rotten?"
8430Is she very rich?"
8430Is this the relaxation of the great or the aberrations of the asylum?"
8430It all comes down to a worthless little Montmartroise?
8430It is agreed?"
8430It is true that, when, in answer to the question,"A battle-- what is that like?"
8430It is true?
8430It was gay, was n''t it?
8430Lady Auriol cried:"You''re not going already?"
8430May I ask if you have any warrant for what you''re saying?"
8430May I order another of this_ mastroquet''s_ bowel- gripping absinthes in order to expound a scheme?
8430Money?
8430Monsieur heard the singer before his turn?
8430Must I tour with you, as before?"
8430Oh ca n''t I do anything for you?"
8430On our way to the hotel the only thing she said was:"I do n''t seem to have much chance, do I, Tony?"
8430Otherwise how can I understand your''for ever''?"
8430Parliament?
8430Public life for women?
8430Rain?
8430Retorted: Why could n''t he spend a few hours in relaxation like everybody else?
8430Savvy?"
8430Say?"
8430See?"
8430Seriously, however, as you all seem to take such an interest in me, what s a woman like me to do in this welter?
8430Shall I go on, or shall I pull myself up with a jerk?"
8430She said:"Am I really as bad as that, Tony?"
8430She said:"Do you mean at Royat or in the world in general?"
8430Suppose it was only the former?
8430Tell me have you ever been to England?"
8430That artistic sense of expressing personality?
8430That being so, why should they not be married?
8430That meaningless bit of moonshine ineptitude I quoted the other day?
8430The Queen of Spain?"
8430The awful pity of it?
8430The full moon shone down in a clear sky in the amiable way that the moon has-- as though she said with an intimate smile--"My dear fellow-- clouds?
8430The missive, reply paid, ran: Will you swear that there are real live cannibals in the Solomon Islands?
8430Then he said:"Did you ever hear of Les Petit Patou?"
8430Then she said:"What''s the good of going round and round in a circle?
8430They''ve shown you in the most single- hearted way that they''re your friends, have n''t they?"
8430To my friends I am Elodie_ tout court_--and you?"
8430Tony?"
8430Voilà!_""And that''s all?"
8430Was it not good to smell Paris again after London with its fogs and ugliness and raw beefsteaks?
8430Was it the green silk tights or the possible woman in the background that restrained the gallant General?
8430Was not Monsieur Patou glad to return to the stage?
8430Was this her mental conception which he had been striving for years to realize?
8430We were lunching very well-- the_ petit vin_ of Auvergne is delicious--"_Mais voyons donc_--why all this ceremony among friends?
8430Well, my dear Tony, what do they want to know?"
8430Well, transport or madness, what does it matter?
8430Well, what then?
8430Were British Generals real, like French Generals, Lyautey and Manoury and Foch before he became_ Maréchal?_ She was bitterly disappointed.
8430What I want to know is, where did he get his power of mimicry?
8430What are you doing here in Clermont- Ferrand?"
8430What are your plans?"
8430What ca n''t a man do in two years?
8430What can I give you in return?"
8430What can you do?
8430What could I do?
8430What could a woman with brains and energy do?
8430What could one say?
8430What could they do now by way of amends?
8430What did I say?
8430What did he gain by it?"
8430What did she want?
8430What did you think of the performance?"
8430What do you mean?"
8430What does that mean?
8430What else is there?"
8430What else was there to do?
8430What in his modesty could the good fellow say?
8430What kind of a performance?
8430What kind of a reception?
8430What more can a man do than lay down his bachelor life for a friend?
8430What remains to be said?"
8430What right had that_ tortoise_ of a Madame Coinçon to put on airs?
8430What the deuce was I to do?
8430What the devil are you doing here?"
8430What was a flying visit-- a night''s journey to Royat?
8430What was the matter with Madame?
8430What was the reason?
8430What worm was in the head of Moignon( the Paris music- hall agent) that he should send him such a monstrosity?
8430What would I have?
8430What would happen?
8430What''s a contract?
8430What''s her wages?"
8430What''s that got to do with civilized England and France?"
8430What''s the good of it all?
8430What''s the meaning of this--"he waved a hand--"this reversion to type?"
8430What?
8430When a woman employs her last weapon, her confession of unreason, and demands forgiveness, what can a man do but proclaim himself the worm that he is?
8430When?"
8430Whence came they, these patient humans, wresting their life from these lonely spots of volcanic wildernesses?
8430Where am I?
8430Where in this universe, then, could I find a fitter mate than Elodie?
8430Where is Monsieur Bakkus?"
8430Where should they go?
8430Where the deuce did he get his long, thin delicate fingers from?
8430Who but she could have summed up in a parable the whole dismal situation?
8430Who do you mean-- they?"
8430Who was I to stand in the way of her eating a third or a fourth or a fifth?
8430Who was she, waste rag of a woman, to attract a man?
8430Who would have thought it?"
8430Why could not she find pleasure in some intelligent occupation?
8430Why did n''t she do this or that?
8430Why did n''t you tell me?"
8430Why do n''t you chuck it and come out with me on a business footing?"
8430Why does your pride forbid you to tell me that you are in great distress?"
8430Why had he not been informed of the departure of Madame?
8430Why had he tarried?
8430Why had n''t he worried the people at home for a foreign billet?
8430Why hide the light of your frame under a bushel of clothing?
8430Why his private conversation with me?
8430Why is it that no woman has loved you?"
8430Why not me?"
8430Why not sacrifice my not over- valued celibacy on the altar of friendship?
8430Why should he not go to the hotel for a workman and a spade?
8430Why should n''t I go off to Paris and bring him back?
8430Why should n''t I go to a circus if I want to?"
8430Why should n''t he go back and break Coinçon''s neck?
8430Why should n''t she work?
8430Why the deuce did n''t you let me know?"
8430Why the devil could n''t you have given me the tip?
8430Why the devil do n''t you take advantage of your physical peculiarities?
8430Why then the failure?
8430Why then, asked the outraged Ernestine, did Madame declare she was miserable?
8430Why throw dust into my sleepy eyes?
8430Why worry him with such vulgarities?
8430Why, had n''t she a troupe of trained birds?
8430Why, in the name of Macchiavelli, did he seize upon my ten o''clock invitation with such enthusiasm?
8430Why?
8430Why?"
8430Why?"
8430Will it bring into his resumed activities a new purpose or more than the old lassitudes?
8430Will not the war change he has suffered cause nostalgias, revolts?
8430Will you do me a favour?
8430Would I be so kind as to regard this as a_ dies non_ in the rota of our pleasant gatherings?
8430Would it upset his budget, involve the sacrifice of a tram ride or a packet of tobacco, if he spent a few sous on more syrup for her delectation?
8430Would my Lady Auriol jib at them?
8430Would n''t you say so, Horace?
8430Would she not be justified in the eyes of every right- thinking man?
8430Would you go about saying''I''m a dam fine fellow''?"
8430Yes?
8430You can ride bare back and jump through hoops?"
8430You can wear it?
8430You did see something to admire in my performance?"
8430You do believe I wish I had never come?"
8430You do n''t think it better we were all dead?"
8430You have never made me infidelities?"
8430You have no other engagement?"
8430You hear?"
8430You know Auguste-- the clown?
8430You must be proud, eh?
8430You remember?
8430You understand?
8430You will listen-- eh?
8430You will put it on sometimes to please me?"
8430You wo n''t interrupt?"
8430You''re going to be a good and very faithful colleague?"
8430You''re not going to play me any dirty tricks?
8430You''re sure of that, Tony, are n''t you?"
8430You''ve danced at the music- hall this afternoon, you''ll be dancing again this evening-- why do you dance here?"
8430_ Enfin_, why should you?"
8430_ Tiens!_ Did n''t you tell me you were apprenticed to a dressmaker?"
8430_ Tiens_, would you like me to tell you something?
8430_ Un sale tour_--eh?
8430_"Mais tu es ma vie toute entière._ Have n''t you understood it?"
22521A circus boy?
22521A likely lookin''lad, well dressed?
22521Aaron, suppose we go to the circus?
22521Ai n''t you afraid he''ll run away again?
22521Am I born to good luck? 22521 And how did the fight come out at the ticket stand, father?"
22521And what are you going to do about it?
22521And what is to be done with me?
22521And what will you do for him, father?
22521And where did he go?
22521And where is he now?
22521And why not, father?
22521And why should not I be the same?
22521And why?
22521And you took partic''lar notice of the boy? 22521 And you were helping him?"
22521And you''ve got the papers to show for it?
22521And your board?
22521Are there no exceptions?
22521Are these all the clo''es you brought with you?
22521Are they miners?
22521Are they? 22521 Are you Christopher Watson?"
22521Are you a stranger here?
22521Are you an acrobat?
22521Are you connected with the circus?
22521Are you going back?
22521Are you going to hook jack?
22521Are you going to leave me here?
22521Are you going to remain in the circus permanently?
22521Are you going to stay here long?
22521Are you going to work for anybody?
22521Are you going to work for him?
22521Are you going?
22521Are you good at running?
22521Are you looking for anybody?
22521Are you not well?
22521Are you partic''lar about your vittles?
22521Are you ready to apologize to me for what you done over to the circus?
22521Are you sorry I jumped into the ring, Ralph?
22521Are you sure of this?
22521Are you that man''s slave?
22521Are you the circus boy?
22521Are you too an acrobat?
22521As an acrobat, Jack?
22521At Smyrna? 22521 But Ralph, my poor boy, what will become of him?"
22521But did n''t my father leave any property?
22521But how did you know I was with Barlow''s circus?
22521But shall I be ready?
22521But suppose you give me the slip? 22521 But surely he is not dead?"
22521But the estate-- the house and the grounds?
22521But there was a son?
22521But there''s time enough, is n''t there?
22521But what do you do?
22521But what object can he have in going off with a circus?
22521But what put it in your head? 22521 But where did the money go, then?
22521But where has he gone? 22521 But who ever dreamed of your being a blacksmith?"
22521But why am I not to go?
22521But would n''t you rather have a home of your own?
22521But you are an acrobat?
22521But you do n''t mean to go?
22521But you never have yet?
22521Ca n''t you?
22521Can I have a chance to rehearse?
22521Can he have found out?
22521Can you do anything else?
22521Can you get me a job?
22521Can you not tell me now? 22521 Can you tell me if a boy of about sixteen has passed here this morning?"
22521Can you tumble?
22521Could the boy have loosened the rope?
22521Could you really do what the Vincenti brothers are doing?
22521Did any one let you out?
22521Did he ever talk of going off with a circus?
22521Did he say anything about coming here to- day?
22521Did he see you?
22521Did he so?
22521Did n''t you find him?
22521Did n''t you find my note?
22521Did n''t you tell him?
22521Did n''t you urge him to give up speculating?
22521Did you become a candy butcher at once?
22521Did you call that giant to pitch into me?
22521Did you ever go, Aaron?
22521Did you ever have any relatives living in this place?
22521Did you ever practice on a trapeze?
22521Did you join a circus then?
22521Did you like it?
22521Did you never fear that your husband might be present when you are performing?
22521Did you pay the professor extra to instruct you?
22521Did you tell them where the boy went?
22521Did you?
22521Do all performers have assumed names?
22521Do n''t the men do it on the sly?
22521Do n''t you admire him yourself, papa?
22521Do n''t you like it?
22521Do they pay you well?
22521Do you agree to this?
22521Do you know him?
22521Do you know how much they charge?
22521Do you know me now?
22521Do you know the boy who had the courage to face him?
22521Do you know what is to be our route this season?
22521Do you know what time I get up?
22521Do you know who he is walking with?
22521Do you know why I''ve come here this evening?
22521Do you like it?
22521Do you like the business?
22521Do you like the circus business?
22521Do you live far away, Miss Evelyn?
22521Do you mean that my father left absolutely nothing?
22521Do you mean to tell me that boy is eight feet high?
22521Do you mind the deserted cabin on Knob Hill?
22521Do you think I am competent?
22521Do you think it''s his circus friends?
22521Do you think my education has fitted me for a blacksmith''s trade?
22521Do you think you can do it?
22521Do you think you can do our act?
22521Do you think you''ll get the boy, father?
22521Does Mr. Barlow go with us?
22521Does he get up early?
22521Does he know that you are a circus performer?
22521Does n''t he propose to consult me?
22521Does that hurt him?
22521Does your cousin Ralph come back to school?
22521Does your father think I am particularly well fitted to be a blacksmith?
22521For how much did you sell the place?
22521Goodness, Mr. Bickford, have you been drinking?
22521Has Mr. Barlow said anything to you about next season?
22521Has anything happened?
22521Has he any papers?
22521Has he come back?
22521Has he left the circus?
22521Has he told you so?
22521Has he turned out badly?
22521Has n''t the circus been in your town?
22521Have n''t we got a pair of overalls in the house-- one that the last boy used?
22521Have you any chance yet?
22521Have you any directions to give, sir?
22521Have you been extravagant?
22521Have you been long in the show business?
22521Have you engaged seats?
22521Have you got any more to say? 22521 Have you had an offer from another show?"
22521Have you left him without anything to eat, father?
22521Have you really and truly joined the circus?
22521Have you saved money enough to keep you through the winter?
22521Have you seen aught of a boy of sixteen passin''this way?
22521Have you seen him lately?
22521Have you seen your husband?
22521Have you spent any more than Ralph?
22521Have you? 22521 He''s nicer looking than he will be when we get through with him, eh, Bob?"
22521Hey?
22521His wife died earlier, did she not?
22521Ho, ho, you feel kind of grouty, eh?
22521How are you, Jack?
22521How came Mr. Barlow to engage you?
22521How came you in the wagon, Bill Morris?
22521How came you in this circus procession, Kit?
22521How can I thank you for your kindness to a stranger?
22521How can you tell that the man knew you put me there?
22521How could he have been obliged to borrow so much?
22521How did I do, Will?
22521How did he get away?
22521How did you know that the boy was in the cabin?
22521How did you like the show?
22521How did your uncle like it?
22521How do you know my name?
22521How do you know?
22521How do you like it?
22521How do you think he does it?
22521How do you think you''ll like livin''there?
22521How does he know your name?
22521How does the boy look? 22521 How is that, father?"
22521How is that?
22521How is that?
22521How is the work?
22521How long do you mean to keep him there?
22521How long have you been traveling with the circus?
22521How long is it since you joined a circus?
22521How long since did he start?
22521How much are they?
22521How much do you pay acrobats?
22521How much do you weigh, major?
22521How old is the boy?
22521How soon do you appear?
22521How soon?
22521How was that?
22521How would you like to go into the cage?
22521How would you like to take back my nephew?
22521How, on the whole, do you like your new associates? 22521 How?"
22521I ai n''t, hey? 22521 I beg your pardon, young man,"he said,"but are you Christopher Watson?"
22521I believe you served in the civil war, major?
22521I suppose you could n''t get up so early as that?
22521I suppose your real name is n''t Celestina Morella?
22521I wonder how much pay they get?
22521In what business?
22521In what capacity-- as a lion tamer?
22521In what capacity?
22521In what capacity?
22521In what direction did he go?
22521Is anybody inside?
22521Is breakfast ready, Janet?
22521Is breakfast ready?
22521Is he goin''to work in them fine clo''es he brought with him?
22521Is he? 22521 Is it morning?"
22521Is it on a farm?
22521Is it possible mining shares rise in value so fast?
22521Is it possible you are a performer?
22521Is it the same way with performers?
22521Is n''t he in his berth?
22521Is n''t he your guardian?
22521Is n''t that your cousin?
22521Is n''t your uncle Stephen the richest man in Smyrna?
22521Is that so?
22521Is that true, Kit?
22521Is that what the bills say?
22521Is that your house?
22521Is the boy crazy?
22521Is the boy ready?
22521Is the boy-- by the way, what is his name?
22521Is there any danger?
22521Is there anything peculiar about it?
22521Is this Luigi Vincenti?
22521Is your father the mayor of the city?
22521Is your mother alive?
22521Is your name Dupont?
22521It sounds well, does n''t it? 22521 Kit, have you told your uncle?"
22521Kit, where is the knife that scalawag was going to cut the rope with?
22521Look here, kid,he said,"do you know how long it took me to learn the business?"
22521May I ask who was my father''s principal creditor?
22521May I look on?
22521May I see him? 22521 No one but a circus man could do it, I suppose?"
22521No, you do n''t mean to say they are here?
22521No; do you?
22521Not much of a palace, is it?
22521Now how long since was he here?
22521Now what shall I do?
22521Now what''s all this about?
22521Now,he said,"what have you to say for yourself?
22521Oho, so that''s your game, is it?
22521Say, when are you two fellows goin''to stop talkin''?
22521Shall I tell the fellows at school where you are?
22521Shall you go to the circus, Dan?
22521Shall you not return this way?
22521So I''ve got you, my fine chap, have I?
22521So his father wants to make a lawyer of him?
22521So it''s all settled, is it?
22521So that''s his name, is it? 22521 So the boy got away?"
22521So you are going to carry him back with you?
22521So you do n''t want to be a blacksmith? 22521 Suppose I object to going with him?"
22521Suppose there was some one who recognized me?
22521Suppose they try to carry you off?
22521Thank you, sir,said Kit, dazzled by the offer,"Where will you be on Saturday?"
22521That''s rather short notice, is n''t it?
22521The parade?
22521Then why did you agree to come with me?
22521Then why did you come here?
22521Then will you do as I say?
22521Then wo n''t you do me one?
22521Then you did n''t like it?
22521Then you do n''t mean to do anything about it, sir?
22521Then you have a boy?
22521Then you knew I was here?
22521Then,said Kit, puzzled,"how could he have lent my father ten thousand dollars?"
22521There is n''t, is n''t there? 22521 They often come to their last dollar, do n''t they?"
22521To whom did he tell that fish story?
22521To whom did you sell?
22521True; but what sort of a life record is it? 22521 Was Dupont the clown?"
22521Was he much of a scholar?
22521Was he poor then?
22521Was he tied?
22521Was it a man?
22521Was it the thought of the danger you had been in?
22521Was it to the circus, father?
22521Was that boy with him?
22521Well, Dick, what do you think about it? 22521 Well, Janet, child, have you my supper ready?"
22521Well, and then?
22521Well, boy, have you got through with what you had to say?
22521Well, boy, what have you to say now?
22521Well, boys, are you coming to see the show?
22521Well, did you do it?
22521Well, have you come to join us?
22521Well, is Kit a good gymnast?
22521Well, little girl, what do you want?
22521Well, no, I do n''t suppose I could do much in that way, but is n''t there something I could do?
22521Well,he said,"how did you make out?"
22521Well?
22521Were you ever in Oakford?
22521Were you speaking to me?
22521Were you surprised to hear that I was traveling with a circus?
22521Were you the boy who did that? 22521 Were you two good friends?"
22521Were you very large as a boy?
22521Were your parents very tall?
22521What are they going to pay you?
22521What are they?
22521What are you about?
22521What are you goin''to do about it, Dick?
22521What are you going to do to the boy?
22521What are you going to do, then?
22521What are you going to do?
22521What are your plans, Kit?
22521What arrangements?
22521What can I do?
22521What can have become of the boy?
22521What circus have you traveled with before this season?
22521What could I do against a man eight feet high?
22521What could have put it into his head that I was here?
22521What did he tell you about me?
22521What did the boy do?
22521What did the boy say, mother?
22521What did the old woman give you?
22521What did you have to do with him?
22521What did you tell him?
22521What do I want of you? 22521 What do you do in the winter?"
22521What do you do?
22521What do you intend to do?
22521What do you mean by this outrage?
22521What do you mean?
22521What do you say to that, Bob, hey?
22521What do you say to that, Sarah?
22521What do you think he told me on the way over?
22521What do you want of him?
22521What do you want?
22521What does it all mean, Kit?
22521What does the boy mean?
22521What does this mean?
22521What folly is that, lass? 22521 What for?"
22521What for?
22521What for?
22521What good will it do you?
22521What have I said that''s out of the way?
22521What have you got for dinner, mother?
22521What if he is?
22521What in creation should they do that for?
22521What is it to you, lass? 22521 What is it, pa?"
22521What is it? 22521 What is it?
22521What is it?
22521What is that?
22521What is that?
22521What is that?
22521What is the matter with him, then?
22521What is the meaning of that?
22521What is there most profit on?
22521What is your name, if you do n''t mind telling me?
22521What is your name?
22521What makes you ask?
22521What makes you think so, and what about?
22521What makes you think so?
22521What new place?
22521What right have you to pursue me?
22521What right? 22521 What salary does Mr. Barlow pay you?"
22521What shall I call you then?
22521What shall we do? 22521 What shall you do, pa?"
22521What should prevent?
22521What terms do you offer?
22521What time did you get up at your uncle''s?
22521What time did you leave the cabin, boy?
22521What time is it?
22521What trade am I going to learn?
22521What was his name?
22521What was the trouble?
22521What will they do to me?
22521What''s a razorback?
22521What''s all that mean?
22521What''s all this rigmarole comin''to? 22521 What''s got into the boy?
22521What''s in the wind?
22521What''s that got to do with it? 22521 What''s that?"
22521What''s that?
22521What''s that?
22521What''s the boy''s name?
22521What''s the matter now?
22521What''s the matter with our amiable friend?
22521What''s the matter, Dick?
22521What''s the odds, if you are well paid for it?
22521What''s your game, Dick?
22521What? 22521 What?"
22521When Kit is off your hands wo n''t you increase my allowance, father?
22521When did he join the circus?
22521When did you return from California?
22521When did your father tell you that I was here?
22521When do you advise me to make my first appearance?
22521When do you think he will try to recover possession of you?
22521When do you wish me to appear, sir?
22521When was that?
22521Where am I to wash in the morning?
22521Where are they going, do you think?
22521Where are you going?
22521Where did you come from?
22521Where did you learn them circus performances, Christopher?
22521Where did you learn to do such a thing?
22521Where have you been, Kit?
22521Where is he now?
22521Where is he?
22521Where is he?
22521Where is he?
22521Where is that boy, Christopher Watson?
22521Where is the boy to sit?
22521Where is the cabin?
22521Where is your father now? 22521 Where is your money?"
22521Where on earth did you pick up all these acts?
22521Where shall I get breakfast?
22521Where was the gymnasium?
22521Where were you born, Madame Morella?
22521Where''s the boy?
22521Whether I want to or not?
22521Who am I?
22521Who are they?
22521Who are your young companions?
22521Who asked you to return it? 22521 Who in creation can that be?"
22521Who is he?
22521Who is it that is eight feet high?
22521Who is it?
22521Who is that boy? 22521 Who is that you''re calling?"
22521Who is this boy that so many people are askin''for?
22521Who is, then?
22521Who put you up to this mean trick?
22521Who says so?
22521Who told you? 22521 Who was it?"
22521Why ca n''t I do it as well as you?
22521Why did you join? 22521 Why do n''t you ask your uncle just how you stand?"
22521Why do n''t you buy your suits ready made?
22521Why not come round to the Delavan and take a room? 22521 Why not?
22521Why not? 22521 Why not?"
22521Why should I? 22521 Why should he?
22521Why should it be different in my case?
22521Why should you be obliged to?
22521Why wo n''t you take him some breakfast if you''re going round there? 22521 Why, sir?"
22521Why? 22521 Why?
22521Why?
22521Why?
22521Why?
22521Why?
22521Will no one deliver me from this brutal man?
22521Will she do it, or will she be frightened away?
22521Will they take the trouble to look for me?
22521Will you cut the rope and let me go, then?
22521Will you lay it on well?
22521Will you let me offer you a little present?
22521Wo n''t the old man look foolish when he finds out who is with him?
22521Wo n''t there be some people over from Oakford that you can ride back with?
22521Wo n''t you come round and see me occasionally, Ralph?
22521Wo n''t you let me stay with the circus a week?
22521Would I? 22521 Would he feel sensitive about it?"
22521Would it frighten you to find yourself so high up in the air?
22521Would it have made you any happier?
22521Would n''t he come back?
22521Would n''t it have been well to consult me in the matter? 22521 Would n''t you like to go now?"
22521Would you be willing to be as fat for that money?
22521Would you be willing to go through my acts for the money I am going to receive?
22521Would you feel bad if you found out that you were a poor boy-- like me, for instance?
22521Would you really join a circus, Kit?
22521Would you stand by and see me murdered?
22521Yes; are you Charlie Davis?
22521Yes; but what could I do-- a man of my size? 22521 Yes; did you expect me?"
22521Yes; do you know where he is?
22521Yes; how do you know me?
22521Yes; you would n''t think it, would you? 22521 You are willing to help me?"
22521You belong to the circus, do n''t you?
22521You ca n''t tell? 22521 You do n''t expect to get much work out of him, do you?"
22521You do n''t expect to go, do you? 22521 You do n''t know me?"
22521You do n''t mean to kill the boy, do you, father?
22521You do n''t mean to say that you are connected with the circus?
22521You do n''t mean to say you are to get more than ten dollars?
22521You do n''t mean to say you are to get twenty- five dollars a week, Kit?
22521You do n''t mean to say, Aaron Bickford, that you let a whippersnapper like that defy you?
22521You do n''t mean to try it, Kit?
22521You do n''t mean to work for me?
22521You do n''t mean to-- do for him?
22521You do n''t want to be a blacksmith?
22521You do, hey?
22521You have no engagements beyond?
22521You have?
22521You know more''n he does, I reckon?
22521You mean that you wo n''t tell me, then?
22521You mean, perhaps, that you want to jump over four, perhaps five elephants?
22521You never traveled with a show, then?
22521You said my father came here once?
22521You say he is your apprentice?
22521You say you''re not goin''to work for me?
22521You will come, wo n''t you?
22521You wish to speak to me, Uncle Stephen?
22521You wo n''t go back with them?
22521You wo n''t kill him?
22521You would n''t be afraid?
22521You''re the new acrobat, are you not?
22521You, Bill, do you want to earn a dime?
22521You-- you did n''t kill him, father?
22521Your husband is living, is he not?
22521Your name is n''t Christopher? 22521 *****What makes you so glum, Kit?"
22521After breakfast I will pay you for your accommodations, and go----""Where?"
22521After this interview Mr. Bickford seemed in unusually good spirits, so much so that his wife inquired:"Have you had any good luck, Aaron?"
22521Ai n''t he your guardian?"
22521Am I not a circus performer also?"
22521Am I not well enough dressed for a blacksmith?"
22521And you do n''t care to accept it?"
22521Are you fond of horses?"
22521Are you in the plot too?"
22521Are you much of a scholar?"
22521Are you out of your head?"
22521Are you staying long in the town?"
22521Are you sure you have never performed in a circus before?"
22521Are you sure you''re not a professional?"
22521Are you with me?"
22521As the first captor stood with the door open, while just on the point of leaving, he said grimly,"How do you like it, kid?"
22521Barlow?"
22521Barlow?"
22521Bickford?"
22521Bickford?"
22521Bickford?"
22521Bickford?"
22521But are you qualified?"
22521But do you think it wise to choose such a life?"
22521But in what direction should he drive?
22521But what do you mean by so many people asking about him?"
22521By the way would you like to see the place where your uncle used to live?"
22521By the way, are you used to driving?"
22521By the way, what is your name?"
22521Could n''t you get a place at home?"
22521Did he drive you from home?"
22521Did he write you?"
22521Did n''t I see you riding into town with Aaron Bickford?"
22521Did n''t my father tell you this afternoon that you had no money coming to you?"
22521Did n''t you bring that long- legged ruffian on to me?"
22521Did you notice his broad shoulders?"
22521Did you see him?"
22521Do n''t you know whether it was a man or not?"
22521Do n''t you like it?"
22521Do you know what we are prepared to prove?
22521Do you know where the boy went?"
22521Do you remember me?"
22521Do you see that boy?
22521Do you think I could get any one to take me over in a wagon?"
22521Do you think I forget your heroic act at Smyrna?"
22521Do you think they pay him?"
22521Do you think they''d hire me, too?"
22521Giant?"
22521Have you a team?"
22521Have you any idea?"
22521Have you anything more to say to me now?"
22521Have you got a knife to cut this rope?"
22521Have you got enough for him?"
22521Have you had breakfast, Bob?"
22521Have you two boys had breakfast?"
22521He asked abruptly:"Where''s the boy?"
22521He paused, then refraining from discussing the subject, said:"Why have you not told me this before, Uncle Stephen?"
22521He went outside, and espying Achilles Henderson, he said:"Have you seen anything of Kit Watson?"
22521Henderson?"
22521Henderson?"
22521How came Barlow to give you so much?"
22521How could he have in his possession the sum of twelve thousand dollars to lend his brother?
22521How do you like circus life?"
22521How does your uncle make a living?"
22521How far is it to the next town?"
22521How much could I get?"
22521How much did I agree to pay you?"
22521How would you like to drive a span of horses attached to one of the small chariots?"
22521I suppose you have n''t got a suit of tights?"
22521I suppose you knew him?"
22521If you ai n''t goin''to work for me, what are you goin''to do?"
22521Is he at work?"
22521Is he goin''to deny his own name?
22521Is he one of the circus men?"
22521Is it the big man I saw in the parade?"
22521Is n''t it a respectable business?"
22521Is that satisfactory?"
22521Is the boy alive and well?"
22521Lefroy?"
22521Meanwhile where was Achilles Henderson?
22521Mr. Stover, is n''t there any way I can reach the woods by a short cut so that they wo n''t see me?"
22521Mrs. Bickford was privately of opinion that her husband had stopped at some drinking place-- otherwise why should he prate of men eight feet tall?
22521One tipped the wink to the other, and turning to Kit, said:"What''s that you''re saying, kid?"
22521Ralph, can you throw any light on this mystery?"
22521Shall we go in, Aaron?"
22521Stubbs, I think you and I could do for him, eh?"
22521Suppose he should lose his life in this region?
22521Suppose in after years Katy is asked,''Who was your father?''
22521Suppose we go to Grafton together?"
22521Supposin''he''d done it, how was he goin''to get out?"
22521That''s pretty good pay for a kid, is n''t it?"
22521That''s what I want to know?"
22521Uncle Stephen, how does it happen that you have selected such a business for me?"
22521Was I always fat?
22521Was it the one that drove the first chariot, father?"
22521Watson?"
22521We''re on the free list, ai n''t we, boys?"
22521What can they do at the circus?"
22521What did he say?"
22521What do you do?
22521What do you say to that, hey?"
22521What do you say to that?"
22521What do you think I paid for this suit I have on?"
22521What do you think it means?"
22521What do you think your father would say if he could come to life, and become aware of the course you have so rashly taken?
22521What gave you the idea?"
22521What have you to do with a blacksmith?"
22521What indications have you seen?"
22521What is your name, then?"
22521What is your name?"
22521What made you come?
22521What salary do you get, if you do n''t mind telling?"
22521What shall we do?"
22521What sort of a season have you had?"
22521What trade are_ you_ going to learn?"
22521What will you do next fall?"
22521What''s your name, young man?"
22521When do you go back to school?"
22521Where are you going, if I may inquire?"
22521Where is he?"
22521Where is he?"
22521Where is the cabin?"
22521Where is your horse and wagon?"
22521Who in natur''could have done it?
22521Who says he did?"
22521Why did n''t he cut it, and come to America?"
22521Why did you wish to flog the boy?"
22521Why not?
22521Why not?"
22521Why should his future be so different from his cousin''s?
22521Why should n''t I serve you in the same way?"
22521Why should n''t it be?"
22521Why should your father''s son need to travel with a circus?"
22521Will you come in?"
22521Would n''t he be surprised to see you performing in tights?"
22521Would you kill the boy?"
22521You ai n''t afraid, be you?"
22521You do n''t live in Oakford, do you?"
22521You do n''t stand upon a horse''s back, and jump through hoops, do you?"
22521You thought you could have your own way with Aaron Bickford, but you''re beginnin''to see your mistake, I reckon?"
22521You would n''t be a giant for that money, would you?"
22521You''ve heard of circus lemonade?"
22521You''ve never been hung, have you?"
22521but where is he?"
22521but will you take it?"
22521has the boy got up a''ready?"
22521he said,"this is the young hero of last evening, is it not?"
22521said he;"are you strong and muscular?"
22521so that''s the way you look at it, do you?"
6118''Ave you lost it?
6118''Has Isaac Perry been here?'' 6118 ''Ow about these dogs you are protectin''all the time?
6118A girl?
6118A reg''lar little Robert Reed, eh? 6118 A word concerning-- you and me?"
6118About the money?
6118Ai n''t you afraid to be seen down here, Joey?
6118Ai n''t you ever going to give me a rest on that? 6118 Ai n''t you going to look?"
6118And Christine?
6118And Ruby?
6118And have you not told her that you cared for me all these years? 6118 And he refuses to see Christine?"
6118And how is the new clown faring?
6118And what I am wanted for?
6118And you all associate with him?
6118And you are going home, David?
6118And you are to send him money from time to time?
6118And you did n''t do it?
6118And you say he''s out? 6118 And you will try to find him to- night?"
6118And you''re not afraid of elephants or camels?
6118Are they going to-- to take him?
6118Are those the lights of the town?
6118Are you a performer?
6118Are you afraid of cows?
6118Are you afraid,--dearest?
6118Are you forgetting what they meant to me in the old days? 6118 Are you going to be with the show the rest of the summer?"
6118Are you going to permit him to continue paying his odious attentions to me-- to your wife?
6118Are you in earnest?
6118Are you in earnest?
6118Are you lying to me?
6118Are you too busy, Tom, to come over to the cook- tent with us for a few moments? 6118 Are you waiting to meet some one?"
6118As a clown?
6118Attractive brute, is n''t he?
6118Been sassing you?
6118Bob Grand?
6118But if he should insist?
6118But what am I to say to him?
6118But who is she?
6118But, Dick you blooming idiot, do n''t you see wot you''ve done?
6118But, tell me, Joey, what is his game? 6118 Ca n''t a judge order him to be hung?"
6118Can we make it by nine, think?
6118Changed?
6118Cheese it, will you? 6118 Chewing?"
6118Christine,he half whispered,"are you-- are you truly glad to see me?
6118Colonel Bob Grand?
6118David Jenison,she said, and there was something like awe in her voice,"is it really you?
6118David, will you trust me to take care of your money until to- morrow?
6118David,said he, falling in beside them,"have you sufficient funds to carry you back to old Virginia?
6118David,she cried, forgetful of everything else in the world,"does it mean that you-- you still care for me?
6118Dick? 6118 Did I scare you?
6118Did Mrs. Braddock prosecute her claim in person?
6118Did she ask about me?
6118Did she-- did she speak to you?
6118Did she?
6118Did you know that she intended to do so?
6118Did your father say where she was living at the time?
6118Did-- did he take the money from--_him_?
6118Do I own this show or not?
6118Do n''t you believe me? 6118 Do n''t you know Artful Dick Cronk?"
6118Do n''t you see--"Mary, will you listen to me? 6118 Do n''t you think that he_ ought_ to be killed?"
6118Do they think I''m-- I''m guilty?
6118Do what?
6118Do you always get what you expect?
6118Do you expect to ride around in carriages and live on goose liver? 6118 Do you hear that, cabby?
6118Do you know the way, Tom?
6118Do you know what has become of her?
6118Do you know where Braddock is?
6118Do you mean that Mrs. Braddock is in love with that man?
6118Do you mean to say,he said, after a pause,"that every person in this show knows who I really am?"
6118Do you mean to tell me that you''ve got five hundred dollars in there?
6118Do you really think so?
6118Do you suppose, if I had a gun, I would be standing behind this girl?
6118Do you think she''s so very pretty?
6118Do you think we''ll ever see them again, daddy?
6118Do you-- care to speak of it, David?
6118Does n''t it look to you as if I really had done it?
6118Drunk?
6118Father, did n''t you tell him?
6118Gentleman, eh? 6118 Go back there?"
6118Going? 6118 Gone?"
6118Grand? 6118 Has any one ever kissed you before?"
6118Have you been here all the time?
6118Have you heard what''s happened?
6118Have you never asked her to send me the message?
6118Have you thought of divorcing him?
6118Have you-- have you run away from home, my boy?
6118He goes to- night-- positively?
6118He is dead? 6118 He sent me up, did n''t he?
6118He was up all night--_looking!_"For Grand?
6118He-- he has sold me out?
6118He-- he has sold out to you?
6118He-- he thought you killed him?
6118His father was hanged?
6118His reputation, eh? 6118 Hit?"
6118Home with you?
6118Honest and respectable?
6118Honest, Mary? 6118 How dare you come here, Colonel Grand?
6118How dare you?
6118How did she come to marry such a beast as Braddock?
6118How did you-- come by all that money?
6118How do I know there''s five hundred in it?
6118How do you do it?
6118How do you know that I''m not guilty?
6118How do you know, Grinaldi? 6118 How do you know?
6118How do you know? 6118 How do you know?"
6118How do you know?
6118How do you know?
6118How far?
6118How long have I been here?
6118How much lower can you sink?
6118How should I know? 6118 How should I know?"
6118How''s Christine, Mary?
6118Hyena, dad?
6118I did n''t know they had returned to this country, did you, Nell? 6118 I did n''t mention a killing, did I?"
6118I do love you, David,she said softly,"are you-- are you sure that you-- Oh, David, are you sure?"
6118I have n''t, eh? 6118 I like this, do n''t you, dad?
6118I mean, you are still my champion?
6118I put the things back in my pocket, and calmly says,''I reckon you''ll pony up the five thousand, wo n''t you?'' 6118 I say, Dick,"cried David,"what has happened?
6118I''m going on like a crazy man, ai n''t I? 6118 I''m not asking forgiveness, am I?"
6118I''ve got to take it, so what''s the use kicking? 6118 I?"
6118If he thinks I''m innocent, why is he so set on keeping me from talking to you or your mother?
6118In the name of heaven, where did you come from?
6118Indifference, David?
6118Is he dead?
6118Is it much farther?
6118Is she going to marry David Jenison?
6118Is that skunk here again?
6118Is there no other way, Tom?
6118Is-- her best young man a desirable fellow?
6118Is-- is it loaded?
6118Is-- is it true, mother?
6118Is-- is she safe, David,--is he himself? 6118 Is-- is there anything I can do, Mrs. Braddock?
6118It ai n''t so refined, eh?
6118It really_ is_ you? 6118 It seems rather hard, do n''t you think?"
6118It was a forgery-- a false will?
6118Jacky, are you sure?
6118Jacky,he said one blustering evening,"I see how it is with you now; but is it going to endure?
6118Jacky,he said, with amiable disregard for the novice''s tardiness,"would you mind letting me take fifty dollars until to- morrow?
6118Joey, I wonder if you know how much Dick Cronk loves Ruby?
6118Joey,said Dick reproachfully,"do you think I''d take the bread right out of your throat?"
6118Know him?
6118Laughed at you?
6118Leaving so soon?
6118Let me see, it''s five years, is n''t it?
6118London?
6118Look here,demanded Dick savagely,"ai n''t poor Ernie to have any o''these things?
6118Looking for some one, gents?
6118Mary, how can I be sure that you wo n''t jump in after me? 6118 Money?
6118Mother,she said wonderingly,"what does he mean?
6118My uncle?
6118No,said Joey after a long time,"he wo n''t even ask''er,''Ow can he, feeling as he does about hisself?
6118Not yours?
6118Oh, I say, David, do n''t you know your old pal and playmate? 6118 Oh, I would n''t, eh?"
6118Oh, I''m not, eh? 6118 Out?
6118Please wait, wo n''t you?
6118Road get any better?
6118Satisfied?
6118Say it to his face, why do n''t you?
6118Say, Casey,''ave you seen''i m?
6118Say, David, what''s the latest news from Brad?
6118Say, Joey, will you remember me to Ruby? 6118 Say, are you still worryin''about what I said about trampin''on his face?"
6118Say, do n''t you suppose I know how it stands with you and him?
6118Say, do you know there''s a warrant for your arrest right now in the hands of the town marshal of this burg?
6118Say, what''s the matter with you loafers?
6118Say, young feller, what''s ailing you? 6118 See that stairway?
6118See''ere, Tom,he went on earnestly,"wot''s the reason you wo n''t give this one an even chance with the others?"
6118Seen her? 6118 Seen who?"
6118Sell out, will you?
6118Shall I call a cop?
6118Shall we take this boat or wait for the next?
6118She is beautiful?
6118She said all-- Mary, why did you stop her? 6118 So that''s what you wanted with Ernie, is it?
6118So, he''s''ere again, is he?
6118So?
6118Struck you, did he? 6118 Take your own life?"
6118That does n''t look as if he thinks I''m all right, does it? 6118 That does n''t sound like he''s innocent, does it?
6118That man?
6118That wo n''t prevent your coming back, will it? 6118 The columbine?"
6118The police?
6118The sale?
6118Then why do n''t you pinch it yourself? 6118 Then why do n''t you tell your story?"
6118There_ is_ a man who-- knows?
6118They are not pursuing you? 6118 They do n''t think the old boy committed suicide, do they?"
6118They will make no difference-- now?
6118Tiring you?
6118To try myself,was her enigmatic response,"Well?"
6118To your father''s house?
6118To- night?
6118To- night?
6118Together? 6118 Tom Braddock, are you-- are you_ accusing me?_"she cried, all a- tremble.
6118Tom, are you ready to go to the river?
6118Tom, do n''t you feel that you owe_ me_ something?
6118Tom, have you thought of what it will mean, not to me, but to Christine?
6118Van Slye''s Great and Only Mammoth Shows--"A circus?
6118Want? 6118 Was n''t she, Nell?"
6118Well, how does it look without the gentleman in stripes?
6118Well, shall I kick him out of the show?
6118Well, that bein''the case, have you got any chewin''about yer clothes?
6118Well, what do you want of me? 6118 Well, what do you want?"
6118Well,said he harshly, as the women came up to him,"you were too good to travel as I did, eh?
6118Well,''ow are you?
6118What are you doing here, boy?
6118What are you doing in my room?
6118What are you givin''us? 6118 What are you going to do to Colonel Grand?"
6118What are you looking at, Jenison?
6118What are you looking at?
6118What are you saying to me, Mary?
6118What are you thinking of, David?
6118What did he have to say of Mrs. Braddock and Christine? 6118 What did you follow me over here to- night for?"
6118What did you say?
6118What do you call all the time? 6118 What do you intend to do?"
6118What do you know about women?
6118What do you mean? 6118 What do you mean?"
6118What do you take me for?
6118What do you want? 6118 What do you want?"
6118What does it all mean, Dick? 6118 What had I ever done to you, Tom, that you should sell me as if I were a concubine to--""Did n''t I tell you it was whiskey-- and cards?"
6118What has happened?
6118What has it got to do with Tom Braddock?
6118What is likely to happen, Joey?
6118What is to be done?
6118What is to become of her-- and Christine?
6118What is your name?
6118What now, Pete?
6118What were you about to say, Tom?
6118What were you laughing at, then?
6118What''ll you do?
6118What''s he doing in that costume?
6118What''s that for?
6118What''s that got to do with it?
6118What''s that got to do with me? 6118 What''s that?"
6118What''s the game?
6118What''s the matter up there?
6118What''s the matter with you?
6118What''s the matter?
6118What''s up?
6118What''s your name?
6118What?
6118When are you going to leave us, David?
6118When did he come?
6118When did this happen?
6118Where are you going now, Tom?
6118Where did I come from, kid-- I should say, Mr. Jenison? 6118 Where do you come from?"
6118Where has he gone? 6118 Where have you been for the past ten days, Dick?
6118Where in the world did you drop from? 6118 Where is Brad?"
6118Where is Braddock?
6118Where is Miss Christine?
6118Where is he? 6118 Where is he?"
6118Where is he?
6118Where is it now, Dick?
6118Where is my father?
6118Where is my mother?
6118Where is she? 6118 Where is that boy?"
6118Where is your father?
6118Where''s that Snipe kid?
6118Where''s the kid?
6118Where''s your brother Dick?
6118Where? 6118 Where?
6118Where?
6118Who are you going to kill?
6118Who are you?
6118Who can that be?
6118Who has been talking to you of my affairs?
6118Who is he, David? 6118 Who is he, Joey?"
6118Who is he?
6118Who is she?
6118Who was this actress?
6118Why ai n''t that loafer in the parade where he belongs?
6118Why are you so interested, Dave?
6118Why did he strike me?
6118Why did she call me_ that_?
6118Why did you strike me?
6118Why did you strike me?
6118Why do n''t you kill him yourself?
6118Why do you say that to me?
6118Why has n''t Mrs. Braddock written to me? 6118 Why not?
6118Why should I equivocate?
6118Why should he see her?
6118Why, Joey Noakes, ai n''t you got a mite o''sense? 6118 Why-- why did n''t you tell me, mamma?"
6118Will you come home with me now, Tom?
6118Will you do this for me, Tom?
6118Wo n''t it be a pretty sight? 6118 Wo n''t you call again?"
6118Wot does Dick say?
6118Wot we want to get at now is this: Wot''s to be done next? 6118 Wot''as Brad been up to to- night?"
6118Would my money be of any service to you?
6118Would you be willing to stand at his side, the husband of his daughter, and say,''I am content to be called your son''--would you?
6118Yes, and did n''t you let''em catch you back there in Staunton? 6118 Yes?"
6118You are the Jenison boy?
6118You deliberately put yourself in prison?
6118You do n''t mean to say you never heard what happened to him?
6118You do n''t mean-- Tell me what has happened? 6118 You do not forget what he is, what he has been, what he may yet become?"
6118You got more than twenty dollars out of that guy last night, did n''t you? 6118 You have been wandering about like this for a week?"
6118You have forgotten-- you can overlook those old days when I was Little Starbright?
6118You have heard?
6118You have n''t changed, have you?
6118You knew I was coming?
6118You knew it?
6118You knew my father quite well, did n''t you, Mr. Jenison? 6118 You know her?"
6118You know what has happened?
6118You mean ME?
6118You mean because you are with me?
6118You mean by that, that you''d go so far as to marry''er?
6118You mean that my-- that I''ve got a bad name already?
6118You mean the-- the Bible?
6118You mean, give up the one thing I''ve lived for all these awful years?
6118You mean, you are going to murder him?
6118You mean, you did that to_ try_ me?
6118You mean,_ you_ could be all of that, but where would I come in? 6118 You mean-- murder?"
6118You mean-- she''s in love with him?
6118You mean?
6118You promise me,--on your word of honor?
6118You say they''re''ere now? 6118 You told her I was going away-- that I''d probably never see her again?"
6118You want to be as much shocked as the rest of''em when I skip by the light of the moon, eh?
6118You will do this for me, Tom?
6118You will, will you?
6118You wo n''t do it, Mary, will you?
6118You wo n''t tell Christine that I did it, will you? 6118 You would be ashamed of yourself if you accepted money or help from me?
6118You would n''t hurt me?
6118You''ll give me another chance? 6118 You''re saving it to give to Ruby Noakes, eh?
6118You-- oh, David, you do n''t really think of staying with us?
6118You-- you mean I wo n''t have to go-- to go to the river?
6118You-- you sent him away?
6118You-- you will leave your mother?
6118You-- you''re going down to see that I do make an end of it?
6118You_ do_ love me? 6118 Your daughter is coming?"
6118Your father is Colonel Robert Grand?
6118Your real name is Jenison, is n''t it?
6118''David,''he said,''do you remember a darky we used to have named Isaac?''
6118''Did that black scoundrel say I had taken it?
6118''How did you know that your grandfather had made this new will?''
6118''Ow is it going to be with you two when you''ve really growed up?
6118''Well,''says your uncle,''did he give you the five hundred?''
6118''Would you like to take a peek at what''s in this little bag?''
6118A doctor?
6118Ai n''t I trying to make up for it, the best I know how?"
6118Ai n''t she a stunner?
6118Ai n''t she, boys?"
6118Ai n''t this a pelter?"
6118Am I excited?
6118An engagement ring, eh?
6118And how do you happen to be here, occupying my house without the knowledge of my servants?"
6118And how is the cook- lady at Jenison Hall?
6118And what was I?
6118And what was this strange, new light in the dark eyes?
6118And you are sure he''s there, eh?
6118Are there many Grands in Baltimore?"
6118Are you coming?"
6118Are you coming?"
6118Are you feeling better now?
6118Are you going to be man enough when you gets older and more mature- like to stick by this''ere puppy love that means so much to''er now?
6118Are you going to love''er allus, just as I dessay you''ll find she will do by you?"
6118Are you sure that you will never regret-- this?
6118Are you there?"
6118Are you''ungry?"
6118Braddock?"
6118Braddock?"
6118Braddock?"
6118Braddock?"
6118But I told myself that I would win you; I would begin all over again and I--""You saw me to- day?"
6118But could they ever be the friends of your friends?"
6118But do n''t you see my idea?
6118But what has that to do with it?
6118But, dear, are you considering well?
6118But, say, who''s your friend?
6118Buy out your share?
6118Ca n''t I get out the back way?
6118Ca n''t you leave a message?"
6118Ca n''t you see the ladies want to pass?"
6118Ca n''t you think of something good-- something kind to do?
6118Can I do anything for you?"
6118Can they, Dick?
6118Can you imagine bein''kicked down them stairs?
6118Christine, you wo n''t let any one else come in and take my place?
6118Come from?
6118Could this gray, lean, shuffling creature be the leonine, despotic Tom Braddock of other days?
6118David hesitated for an instant, then boldly put his question:"May I ask where Colonel Grand is at present?
6118David, why does he come so often?"
6118Did I tell you that Ernie has a little apartment all to himself over on Fourth Avenue?
6118Did he give you money to live on, to educate Christine with, abroad?"
6118Did n''t I pay up everything I owed you by--""Are you going to leave that window?"
6118Did n''t she know?"
6118Did n''t you see the account of it in the Richmond papers?
6118Did you ever see more beautiful sunshine, Dick?
6118Did you go to England with Bob Grand?"
6118Did you hear how sweet her voice was?
6118Did you see how prettily she was dressed?
6118Do n''t let me be a-- what is it you call it?
6118Do n''t they look competent?
6118Do n''t you know you might''ave got clubbed to death by one of the canvasmen out there?
6118Do n''t you see I ca n''t protect myself?"
6118Do n''t you see?
6118Do n''t you see?
6118Do n''t you think I''d make some woman a fine husband?
6118Do n''t you want her to see it?
6118Do you get that?"
6118Do you get what I mean?"
6118Do you grasp it?"
6118Do you hear?"
6118Do you know why?"
6118Do you mean at the-- er-- the trial?"
6118Do you mean it?"
6118Do you mean to insinuate that she''s not_ mine_?"
6118Do you object to Mr. Noakes taking it for awhile?
6118Do you recognize the envelope?''
6118Do you require the attention of a surgeon?"
6118Do you think it would be kind to Christine if you were to follow the show for no other reason than to be near her?
6118Do you think that I can marry you now?
6118Do you understand me?"
6118Do you understand?
6118Do you understand?"
6118Do you understand?"
6118Do you want to hear my side, Christine?"
6118Do you, Colonel?
6118Forepaugh and Van Amberg?
6118From what mysterious hiding- place would come the call?
6118From what you have heard, would n''t you say it_ looked_ as if I were guilty?"
6118Get the notion?
6118Give you the bounce?"
6118Got you worried, eh?"
6118Had Colonel Grand''s detectives swooped down upon Tom Braddock?
6118Had circumstance cowed her into submission?
6118Had she given way under the strain?
6118Had to borrow money to ride in palace cars, eh?
6118Has it ever occurred to you that there might be another Romeo lookin''at Christie?
6118Have I been ridiculous?
6118Have I been silly, mother?"
6118Have n''t I said so?"
6118Have n''t I thought it all out?
6118Have you heard?
6118Have you let him get away?"
6118Have you no desire to make her think of you as something except the unnatural beast you were when she knew you best of all?
6118Have you no money?"
6118Have you seen anything of a lost boy around here?"
6118Have you seen it?
6118Have you seen that African gazelle out in the animal top?
6118He could not ask her the sickening question that was in his mind: was Mary Braddock the woman in the case?
6118He did n''t come over here with you, did he?"
6118He has wronged you, but do you help yourself by making matters infinitely worse now, so many years afterward?
6118He made no doubt that she would far surpass the portrait in his mind: did not Ruby say she was ravishingly beautiful?
6118He remarked lifelessly:"Hurried it up on my account, eh?
6118He said they called you-- was it Jack Snipe?"
6118He''d be too safe behind the bars?"
6118He''s going to kill me on sight, I swear--""What is to prevent him from doing so now, Colonel?"
6118He''s more than likely to be where the excitement''s highest, ai n''t he?
6118He-- he is only thinking of-- must I say it?
6118He--""Do you remember that he followed us in here and watched us change clothes?
6118Her chin; her nose; her broad, white brow-- why had he never observed them before?
6118How about that side of me?
6118How can I give the secret password unless you put it up to me right?
6118How could I?
6118How do you do it?"
6118How does it happen that you are here?
6118How far would virtue and justice carry you up an alley with a cop at your coat tails?
6118How had it been transported?
6118How is it down in old Virginia?
6118How is that, Mary?"
6118How long had it been since he had slept in a thing like that?
6118How long have you been with it?"
6118How was it this time?"
6118How''d you suppose we''d get on without his help right now?
6118How''s old Jeff?
6118I am not common and vulgar, am I, David?
6118I am not dreaming?
6118I am not seeing visions?
6118I could give her fine clothes and-- But, oh, what''s the use?
6118I do n''t need much, do I?"
6118I guess it must have surprised you, me popping in here like a Punch and Judy figure, eh?
6118I have the right to kill in self- defense if--""Then why does n''t he kill you?
6118I might accidentally give the place a bad name, see?
6118I never see Christine in them togs without thinking of the name of that book-- The Rose and the Ring, d''ye get my idea?
6118I was straight, was n''t I?
6118I wonder if you can understand how it is when you care as much as I do, and always have?
6118I would, if it would do any good, but how can it?
6118I''m different, am I?
6118I''m gray- headed, but who would n''t be?
6118I''m living up to my promise, ai n''t I?
6118I''m no slouch as a provider, am I?"
6118I''m not as good as she is, am I?
6118I-- I never heard of such--""Ai n''t you going to kill yourself?"
6118I-- I_ could_ be your wife, could n''t I?
6118I--""Do you think your uncle wanted you to be hanged for something you did n''t do,--for a murder he committed himself?"
6118I_ am_ good enough to-- to be what you want me to be, am I not, David?
6118If I was to turn around and say I did n''t do it, I suppose they''d believe me?
6118If Tom Braddock carries out his threat, we''ll be to blame-- you and I. Christine,--where is she?
6118If so, what of Christine?
6118If you do n''t like the way she dresses in the ring, why do you look at her all the time?"
6118In society?
6118Is David to set down and wait or is he to go back there and wait?"
6118Is he asleep?
6118Is he here?"
6118Is he to set by and see me eat-- what?"
6118Is it the only way?"
6118Is it you?
6118Is n''t it odd that I should dream of it so much?"
6118Is n''t it wonderful?"
6118Is n''t it worth your while to think of her?
6118Is she pretty?"
6118Is that it?"
6118Is that it?"
6118Is that the way you make it up?
6118Is-- is he in town?"
6118Isn''t-- isn''t your father dead?
6118It ai n''t asking too much of you, is it, Dav-- Jacky?
6118It has always been the same with you?"
6118It is really_ you?_"She suddenly lowered her eyes, the warm flush spreading to her throat, her neck, her ears.
6118It isn''t-- it is n''t something else?"
6118It was in your ves''cut-- as usual?"
6118It''s no--""My picture?"
6118May I take you to the stairs?"
6118Maybe you think I ai n''t sick of this business?
6118Mr. Braddock, are you armed?"
6118Mrs. Braddock has just laid down for a--""Christine sick?"
6118Must you go to your grave-- and such a grave!--knowing that you never did a really big thing for her in all your life?
6118Muttering excitedly, the driver, without the customary"where to?"
6118Nerve?"
6118Noakes?"
6118Now, did you?"
6118Now, why not turn your hand to something big and definite and safe?"
6118Oh, I say, is n''t it going to be fun?
6118Oh, I say, you''re the new clown, ai n''t you?
6118Oh, by the way, has Joey told you the good luck that''s happened to Ruby?
6118Oh, why do n''t you try it, Dick?"
6118Remember that thing about wisdom being better than-- what''s the word?
6118Remembering David''s money, he supplemented quickly:"Say in a week or two?"
6118Say what''s the matter with you, Christine?
6118Say, are you goin''to learn the business?
6118Say, do you mind if I get back in there out o''the wind to light my pipe?
6118Say, do you think they pay you up_ there_?
6118Say, is there anything that smells nicer than a mint julep?
6118Say, where do you think you are?
6118Say, where''s Ernie?
6118Say, you, where''s all that money you had last night?
6118Say,"with a sudden change of manner,"what did you pick up in there?"
6118See that chap?
6118See these hands?
6118See''em?
6118See?
6118See?
6118See?"
6118Seen him?"
6118Sending me books, eh?
6118Shall I call Peterson?
6118She''ll see him, wo n''t she?"
6118She''s a Baltimore girl and--""What name did you say?"
6118She''s a-- Oh, we was talking of Brad, was n''t we?
6118So close as that?"
6118So what''s the use of all this gabble?
6118So you got it over with, eh?"
6118So you lummixes have decided to protect him, have you?
6118So you murdered your grandfather, did you?
6118So you''d jump on a cripple, would you?
6118So you''ve been watching that place over there all day, have you?
6118Somebody ought to spike him, and who''s got a better right than Tom Braddock?
6118Sticking out his lower jaw angrily he snapped:"Where''s the sapphire ring you got from the feller in Charlottesville?"
6118Tell her I like Dickens, will you?
6118Ten years ago I was a man-- wasn''t I, Joey?
6118That would be fine, would n''t it?"
6118That''d be a nice thing for her to think, would n''t it?
6118That''s it, is it?
6118That''s it, is n''t it?
6118That''s plain, is it?"
6118That''s rather a clever way of putting it, eh, Jack?"
6118That''s their idea, eh?
6118That''s what you mean-- that''s what you''re really saying, is n''t it?"
6118The one with the eyes so close together and the long white nose?
6118The penitentiary?"
6118The same thought grew in the mind of each observer: what chance would Robert Grand have in the naked hands of his enemy?
6118The sky?"
6118Then I showed him a magnificent gold watch, a couple of rings set with rubies and diamonds and--""How did you get them?"
6118Then he said to her, rather drearily:"Did you read what the papers said about the-- the murder, and about me?"
6118Then what do you think her lawyers up and does?
6118There never will be any more inside of me, do you understand that?
6118They got to you, did they?
6118They''ll get what''s coming to them, Bob?"
6118Through him you hoped to get me to do the trick, eh?
6118To David she said:"I love waffles and honey for lunch, do n''t you?"
6118Understand, Mary?"
6118Understand?"
6118Understand?"
6118Uppermost in her mind was the question: had he succeeded in eluding the watchers who were on his trail?
6118Was Christine''s father already in jail?
6118Was Grand in a position to hold a new club over the heads of the two women?
6118Was Mary Braddock the one?
6118Was Mary Braddock, after all, in a position to redeem her promise?
6118Was a columbine really your wife?"
6118Was it possible that he was to find himself in the same boat with this unhappy, uncouth worshiper?
6118Was it really true that he was there, in the midst of all this elegance and comfort?
6118Was it something more than mere antipathy that filled her heart?
6118Was she beginning to suspect the real attitude of Colonel Bob Grand toward her mother?
6118Was she the one who occupied the little house in London- town?
6118Was that a hit?"
6118We must give him a chance, the same as-- you understand?"
6118We''ll do time for it, but what''s the dif?
6118Well, sir, what do you think he does?
6118Well, what are you doing here, then, mixing in my affairs?"
6118Well, you remember_ them_ stairs?
6118What am I for, if not to cherish and protect and comfort you?
6118What are you holding me for?
6118What can it mean to you, after all is said and done?
6118What could it matter to him that she was coveted by all the men who knew her?
6118What did you say?"
6118What do they say of her?"
6118What do you gain by killing Colonel Grand?
6118What do you intend to do about it?"
6118What do you think I am?"
6118What do you want?"
6118What does that stand for?
6118What does the doctor say?"
6118What had the five years and new environment done for her?
6118What has happened?"
6118What is he in New York for?"
6118What is it that Joey Noakes has told you, David?"
6118What is it, Tom?"
6118What is she like?
6118What is the real meaning of the word''love''?
6118What is to become of him?"
6118What magic sculptor had chiseled her lips into their present form?
6118What manner of man have you come to be?"
6118What more is there for me to think about, save my love for you?
6118What the devil''s got into you two all of a sudden?
6118What tidings were in the air?
6118What was his name?"
6118What was it she said, Casey?
6118What will they be to my darling child?
6118What will you say when I tell you he''s got more''n two thousand dollars with him?"
6118What word of the girl he loved?
6118What word would come from the present to greet the past?
6118What would Christine think of him?
6118What would be her attitude toward him?
6118What would be the nature of the resurrection?
6118What would his wife say if she came to know of this?
6118What would your friends think if you took circus people there to visit you?"
6118What''ll I say to''i m?
6118What''ll we call him, fellers?
6118What''s the matter with her?
6118What''s up?
6118Where are you going to get it?"
6118Where are you going?"
6118Where can we find him to- day, Joey?
6118Where did they go, David?"
6118Where did you get the money?"
6118Where had it all come from?
6118Where is he to be found?
6118Where the dev-- Say, have n''t you got out of that suit yet?
6118Where would you be, little innocent?
6118Where''d you come from?"
6118Where?
6118Who does she get it from, Mary?"
6118Who has ever forgotten it?
6118Who owns this show, anyway?"
6118Who stays behind to suffer all the pain and anguish?
6118Who were my childhood friends and associates?
6118Who''s going to support''i m, says he, while Dick''s doing time?
6118Why ask me to do it?"
6118Why did n''t I think of this before?
6118Why did n''t you want her to say it?
6118Why did you begrudge me a little thing like that?"
6118Why do n''t you give it up?
6118Why do n''t you go and get Dick?"
6118Why do n''t you leave the show?
6118Why does n''t he step forward and clear you?"
6118Why does n''t she leave him?
6118Why had he failed to see the limpid sweetness in her eyes?
6118Why is he here to- day?
6118Why not get a divorce?
6118Why not''The Rose_ in_ the Ring''?"
6118Why not?
6118Why should it not be so for one who is innocent?"
6118Why should you be saying all this to me?
6118Why the devil should n''t I get it?"
6118Why was it that he had never noticed the delicate arch of her eyebrows?
6118Why-- why, what must the ladies of the-- of the show think of me?
6118Will you change, Christine?"
6118Will you come, Ruby?"
6118Will you join us?
6118Wot do you think of that for brotherly love?"
6118Wot is he going to do with you?
6118Wot say?"
6118Wot were you doing''angin''round this tent, son?
6118Wot''s a keepin''him?"
6118Wot''s that got to do with it?"
6118Would I ever get so much as a pipeful of tobacco out of it?
6118Would that be the act of a sincere friend?
6118Would the hands never reach nine o''clock?
6118Would you be sleepin''well?
6118Would you be thinkin''about a gal?
6118Would you let me stand behind the showcase in your fine store?
6118Would you mind just conversing with''er friendly like from time to time?
6118Would you still want her if-- if it turned out that way?"
6118Would your eyes be bright and your lips moist?
6118You are going to- night?"
6118You are not driving yourself to forget or to overlook all the conditions that surround me, are you?
6118You are working yourself into a dreadful state over all this--""Am I not calm?
6118You been in Joey''s home in Tenth Street, have n''t you?
6118You do n''t have to give in to him, do you?
6118You do n''t suppose the highlights travel this away, do you?
6118You have n''t changed?
6118You have not changed?
6118You heard that?"
6118You know how it feels yourself now, do n''t you?"
6118You know how politely he would say it, do n''t you?
6118You really care, Christine?
6118You said he started for Mrs. Braddock''s?
6118You see wot I mean?"
6118You see-- Oh, you do n''t mind hearing me talk like this, do you?"
6118You understand, do n''t you?
6118You understand, do n''t you?"
6118You was n''t trying to peep into the dressing- tent, was you?"
6118You will come, wo n''t you?"
6118You wo n''t mind, will you?"
6118You?
6118You_ will_ do it to- night?"
6118_ Tony_ sort of a chap, ai n''t he?
6118cried David, all the bitterness in his soul leaping to his lips,"do you know what has happened?"
59072''It''s true, that, is it, old''un?'' 59072 ''Truly?''
59072''Why not into all?'' 59072 ''You''re going to make use of it to live again?''
59072A balancing- pole?
59072A man? 59072 A painful death?"
59072A partnership between us? 59072 A trance which lasted two hundred years?"
59072Ah, mademoiselle also shoots?
59072Ah, there were two, were there?
59072Ah, well, it''s this-- that three hundred thousand francs----"Where did they come from?
59072Ah, you know?
59072Ah, you''re beginning to understand, are you?
59072Ah, you''re going there too, are you, my dear?
59072All of them?
59072Alone?
59072Alone?
59072Alone?
59072Along with you, Dorothy?
59072Am I to shoot?
59072An accident, then?
59072An accident, was n''t it?
59072And Maître Delarue? 59072 And Raoul?...
59072And a pick- ax?
59072And are there three bricks let into the step?
59072And as regards this name of Roborey, have you learned anything?
59072And for you three that''s all that the word''_ robore_,''the ablative of the Latin word''robur''means?
59072And from whom did your mother receive it?
59072And he did n''t tell you anything about it?
59072And he from his and so on in succession, is n''t that it?
59072And he''s going to meet us?
59072And his confederates? 59072 And his mother?"
59072And how long ago is that?
59072And how?
59072And it''s your feeling that we ought to have striven to bring the murderer to book?
59072And mademoiselle does not miss her aim?
59072And since you will never be rich?
59072And suppose they discover the robbery? 59072 And suppose they''ve already laid an information against me?
59072And that''s enough for you? 59072 And that''s your business?"
59072And that?
59072And the Captain? 59072 And the cut- off finger?"
59072And the other man?
59072And the treasure? 59072 And then, after a time we will meet again, shall we?
59072And then?
59072And those clothes?
59072And to where do we travel?
59072And us too?
59072And was n''t it impossible?
59072And what about it?
59072And what about these names?... 59072 And what do you understand this tradition to mean?"
59072And what next? 59072 And what of it?"
59072And when did he escape?
59072And which way does he go?
59072And why?
59072And wo n''t you be able to learn?
59072And you dropped the powder I gave you into his cup of coffee?
59072And you had the courage, the three of you, and the strength to row? 59072 And you''ve found nothing?"
59072Archibald Webster, you seem to be very rich; are you as firmly bent on finding the diamonds as all that?
59072Are we getting on? 59072 Are you dead?"
59072Are you going to laugh again to- day?
59072Are you ready?
59072Are you ready?
59072Are you sure of that?
59072Are you sure that d''Estreicher will come out of the hillocks-- if it''s the fact that the hillocks are his hiding- place?
59072Are you sure?
59072At Nantes? 59072 At noon?"
59072At what price?
59072Baron de Saint- Quentin?
59072Because of the name of Roborey?
59072But Monsieur Davernoie?
59072But does it comply with the official regulations?
59072But goodness, George Errington, if I did not steal them, what do you suppose I did do?
59072But his clothes?
59072But his face?...
59072But how could he get here? 59072 But how do you explain it?"
59072But how many have you?
59072But how should d''Estreicher have learnt of it?
59072But how?
59072But how?
59072But perhaps you could learn more?
59072But that man?
59072But the Marquis?
59072But then what did he die of? 59072 But this old frame?
59072But what does he want to go traipsing about like this at night for? 59072 But what if d''Estreicher took it from him?"
59072But what''s the matter with you? 59072 But what''s your object?"
59072But when? 59072 But where are they then?"
59072But where was he going?
59072But why not let her be questioned like everybody else? 59072 But why on earth are you afraid?
59072But why?
59072But why?
59072But, after all,he exclaimed,"what are you afraid of?"
59072But,objected Raoul Davernoie,"was it not enough to steal it from him?
59072But-- but-- what does it mean? 59072 By what means?"
59072By what right?
59072By whom, my liege lady?
59072By whom? 59072 By whom?
59072By your men? 59072 Can one hear the f- f- f- fight?"
59072Confound it.... And what about my death? 59072 Dario,"she said,"you know Latin?
59072Did n''t he speak of me? 59072 Did n''t you write to him from Roborey, after I left, to be on his guard?"
59072Did you find the card- board box?
59072Did you recognize the man?
59072Did you see any one come down the ladder and run away?
59072Do n''t they always?
59072Do you make a point of it?
59072Do you mean to end your days here?
59072Do you prefer a knife stuck in you? 59072 Do you understand that nothing can stop it?
59072Do you understand?... 59072 Do you want to help mummy, Dorothy?"
59072Does d''Estreicher know?
59072Does it also say that I have no luck?
59072Doubtless it was Jean d''Argonne?
59072Doubtless through the window of a pantry which looks down on the ravine?
59072Eh, what? 59072 Errington,"said Dorothy, who had recovered her coolness more quickly than her companions,"there''s no one on the staircase, is there?
59072Even to the length of attributing the theft of this pair of earrings to me?
59072For us, too?
59072For what reason?
59072For whom?
59072From the motto?
59072Guess? 59072 Has any of you a knife?"
59072Have the detectives seen me?
59072Have they anything to do with your father?
59072Have they found out that they''ve disappeared?
59072Have we not here, my dear Octave, a step forward on our path towards the truth? 59072 Have you got an idea?"
59072Have you got your eyes stuffed up?
59072Have you noticed that for the last day or two that your grandfather has been ill at ease? 59072 Have you the right?"
59072He does n''t know that I penetrated his disguise.... And as long as he does n''t know----"You mean that your intention is?
59072He has got away? 59072 His clothes?...
59072His face? 59072 How are we to defend ourselves?
59072How are we to know it?
59072How do you know? 59072 How long have you known?"
59072How?
59072How?
59072How?
59072How?
59072How_ can_ she get away?
59072However you understand the situation exactly?
59072Hurt?
59072I ask myself, with positive anguish: did they make gold teeth in the days of Louis XIV and Louis XV?... 59072 I beg you....""Does n''t that explanation satisfy you?
59072I can see nothing any longer.... Do I?... 59072 I do n''t quite know....""How do you mean you do n''t know?...
59072I''m not the first then?
59072If I do n''t?
59072If you knew, why did n''t you act at once?
59072In fact you do not believe in it, mademoiselle?
59072In his mouth?
59072In return for what?
59072In that case what better hiding- place could he find for the medal till the day came for him to use it than the bottom of the pool? 59072 In that case?"
59072In the caravan?
59072In the river? 59072 In what way is it dangerous?"
59072In what way? 59072 In what way?"
59072In what way?
59072In what way?
59072Is it as circus directress that mademoiselle judges a target or as an expert?
59072Is it p- p- possible?
59072Is it possible? 59072 Is n''t he, mademoiselle?"
59072Is n''t it sufficient? 59072 Is n''t the chief culprit punished?
59072Is there any other road to it but this?
59072Is this all you''ve got?
59072It is rot, is n''t it? 59072 It was at the end of 1915, was n''t it?"
59072It''s a steep climb, is n''t it?
59072It''s allowed then, is it?
59072Jaguars?
59072Just like that? 59072 Just now?"
59072Lost? 59072 Made out by whom?"
59072Mademoiselle?... 59072 More than an accomplice, his chief?
59072My father did not die of his wound?
59072Near what?
59072Nevertheless you''re staying on?
59072Nevertheless----"What are you afraid of, madame?
59072No magnetic passes? 59072 No time to lose.... We must go to the help of our friends....""Go to their help?
59072No... no..."And the children?
59072Nothing else?
59072Oh, Dorothy, what have you done?
59072On what grounds?
59072Other crimes? 59072 Perhaps you''ll answer.... Where is the medal?"
59072Play the fool? 59072 Provided, of course, that she has a first- class weapon?"
59072Put it off?
59072Remaining in a state of wakefulness all the time?
59072Rich?
59072Saint- Quentin?
59072Some one else has cut off the finger? 59072 Suppose I look for it?"
59072That is to say?
59072That''s all?
59072That''s what you want to know, is n''t it?
59072The Captain? 59072 The date is fixed?"
59072The medal?
59072The treasure?
59072Then I''ll twist it, what?
59072Then what do you hope for, if we do not find that medal? 59072 Then what has become of that scoundrel?"
59072Then what''s your plan?
59072Then where is the card- board box?
59072Then,said the Countess when she came to the end of her story,"the diamonds are lost?"
59072Then?
59072Then?
59072There''s a...."A what? 59072 These?"
59072Time for what?
59072Two sapphires, are n''t they? 59072 Was n''t I a princess before, idiot?"
59072We hook it, do n''t we, straight away? 59072 Well, are you never going to open that gate?"
59072Well, how''s your search getting on?
59072Well, it''s a word which was impressed on my memory... a word which was uttered in circumstances----"What circumstances, Dorothy?
59072Well, there you are?
59072Well, what about it?
59072Well, what''s the matter with you?
59072Well?
59072Well?
59072Well?
59072Well?
59072Well?
59072Were you as frightened as that on my account?... 59072 What about it?
59072What about it? 59072 What about it?"
59072What about them?
59072What about?
59072What am I to do?
59072What are we to do?
59072What are you going to do? 59072 What are you looking at like that?"
59072What can we do?
59072What difference can it make to you?
59072What do they want from him?
59072What do you mean? 59072 What do you mean?"
59072What do you think of your defenders? 59072 What do you want to know?"
59072What does that matter? 59072 What drama?"
59072What else can there be in it?
59072What else was there? 59072 What evidence?"
59072What explanation?
59072What for?
59072What is he doing?
59072What is it, Dominique?
59072What is it, Dorothy?
59072What is it?
59072What is it?
59072What is it?
59072What is the meaning of it? 59072 What is there?"
59072What is this? 59072 What is very amusing?"
59072What job?
59072What kind of accident?
59072What of it? 59072 What on earth is it?"
59072What on earth is it?
59072What plates?
59072What proof have you?
59072What rest?
59072What word?
59072What''s that you say? 59072 What''s that you say?
59072What''s that? 59072 What''s that?"
59072What''s the matter with you now?
59072What''s the matter with you?
59072What''s the matter with you?
59072What''s the matter, Saint- Quentin?
59072What''s the use of asking her questions she wo n''t answer?
59072What''s this rot you''re talking?
59072What-- what''s this? 59072 What?
59072What? 59072 What?
59072What? 59072 What?
59072What? 59072 What?
59072What? 59072 What?"
59072What?
59072What?
59072When?
59072Where are they?
59072Where from?
59072Where is he?
59072Where is he?
59072Where to?
59072Where to?
59072Where? 59072 Where?"
59072Where?
59072Which of them is he? 59072 Who can tell?
59072Who seek what?
59072Who tells you that this is the portrait of the Marquis, and not the portrait of the man himself? 59072 Who?
59072Who?
59072Why between_ you_?
59072Why did n''t you tell me about it? 59072 Why did you stay on at the château?"
59072Why do you say no? 59072 Why not?
59072Why not? 59072 Why not?
59072Why not? 59072 Why not?"
59072Why not?
59072Why not?
59072Why not?
59072Why should I take care of it and not you?
59072Why should n''t I love my four brats any more?
59072Why these two spots rather than others? 59072 Why?
59072Why?
59072Why?
59072Why?
59072Why?
59072Will you prattle? 59072 With regard to the name of Roborey----""Well?"
59072With what object?
59072Would you prefer us to withdraw?
59072You also believe that they murdered him?
59072You believe that he was referring to the matter in hand?
59072You believe that?... 59072 You believe?"
59072You can hear them.... Do n''t you hear them?
59072You can see it, can you?
59072You do?
59072You had n''t the heart to kill him? 59072 You hate him intensely then?"
59072You have n''t?
59072You knew that I was here then?
59072You laugh?
59072You prefer it to speaking?
59072You promise that?
59072You quite understand?
59072You remember your father''s last letter which cousin Octave read to us at Roborey? 59072 You then are the director of the inquiry, monsieur?"
59072You wanted to kill him a little while ago.... Do you want to save him now?
59072You will choose among those who are here? 59072 You''re going to see him then?"
59072You''re sure? 59072 Your conditions?"
59072Yourself and in the name of your friends?
59072''Whatever will mummy say?''
59072... to drink?
59072A crime?...
59072A gold medal which each has received as a summons to the rendezvous?"
59072A net?
59072A safety- rope?"
59072A sharing of the treasure which would make me your ally?
59072A thief?"
59072After all what could an old man and a young girl do to help three young men?
59072After all why should you?
59072Am I not master here?
59072Am I to believe that all is over?
59072An accomplice?"
59072And as she uttered the words she thought:"And then what?
59072And by what right?"
59072And do n''t you think that we might come to an understanding between ourselves, apart from this milksop Raoul?"
59072And forthwith, cutting short any questions, she added:"Well, what was the information you got about him?"
59072And how was he going to slip through the meshes of the net which was being drawn tighter and tighter round him?
59072And in what spot?"
59072And it is n''t the first time either.... Where is it he makes these expeditions to?"
59072And it''s a question of a gold medal, is n''t it?...
59072And my children too?"
59072And of her inmost self she asked this question:"Suppose I have made a mistake?
59072And suppose you do?
59072And tell me how you managed to get to us?
59072And the medal of number four-- the gentleman from Italy?"
59072And the other, this lady?"
59072And then how do you guess what you do guess?
59072And then what good would it be?
59072And then what were the reasons for this unforeseen struggle?
59072And then why that air of defiance?"
59072And under what conditions?
59072And was it truly a meeting- place to which one was summoned, across time and space, in front of this dead clock?
59072And what are they to do?"
59072And what do you think of the forces at my disposal?
59072And why should it be otherwise?
59072And why this command?
59072And why?"
59072And why?"
59072And with what motive?
59072And yet was not the evidence that he was alive quite as strong as the evidence that he was dead?
59072And you dare?
59072And you have no doubts about what is going to happen, have you?"
59072And you, Errington?
59072And you, Webster?"
59072And you, what''s your plan?"
59072And your comrades Castor and Pollux?
59072And, drawing nearer, he added:"It really is detestation, Dorothy?"
59072Archibald Webster caught Dorothy by the sleeve and murmured:"Raoul?
59072Are they brothers?
59072Are we going to see Satan?"
59072Are we to consider the diamonds lost or found?
59072Are you bearing in mind the solemn importance of the days that are passing?
59072Are you crying?
59072Are you like me?
59072Arrested?"
59072As he passed in front of Dorothy and Saint- Quentin, one of the men of the Rifle- Range called to them:"Are you coming along too?"
59072As soon as she was free she said to Dorothy who wished to dispatch her to Périac in search of help:"To Périac?
59072At Maître Delarue?
59072At last she went on in a serious tone, looking straight into Saint- Quentin''s face:"Listen: you have confidence in me, have n''t you?
59072At one of the three young men?
59072At what epoch was his office closed?
59072At what moment?"
59072At whom?
59072Be after us?
59072Besides, to make such an experiment, would it not be to commit sacrilege?
59072But a woman?...
59072But alive?
59072But an agreement for a few moments?
59072But at the moment I confess to my shame that I should like before----"She paused; and with one accord they cried:"What?"
59072But by means of what stratagem?
59072But could they deny the evidence of their own eyes because that evidence was against all reason?
59072But dare she hesitate?
59072But do you know who it was?"
59072But do you think that it''s by chance that we''re here on the 31st of July at four minutes to five?"
59072But first of all, how came you here?
59072But how?
59072But in the ravine----""In the ravine?"
59072But in which of the packages?
59072But the rest?"
59072But the young girl said in a scolding voice:"And the Captain?
59072But was it really a dream?...
59072But what events?
59072But what has become of the others?"
59072But what the devil are they doing?"
59072But what use would it be?
59072But what would you?
59072But where to find it?
59072But which way did he go?"
59072But who''d buy them?
59072But why did you go round the marsh?
59072But why, my beauty, did you leave them?
59072But would not Saint- Quentin end by giving some indication?
59072But would she dare to go to extremities and join battle?
59072But you know where the medal is?"
59072But----""What?
59072By means of these lines in which a sick man describe a nightmare which has ridden him?
59072Call out?
59072Can they have murdered.... Can they have murdered my father?"
59072Can you see him?"
59072Can you see his face?"
59072Christmas and New Year''s Day there-- does that please you?
59072Conscienceless?
59072D''Estreicher growled:"What''s the old lunatic up to?
59072D''Estreicher?"
59072D''you hear?
59072Danger?
59072Dangerous?
59072Dario said:"Then the man who is here has come to play the same part as the Marquis expected to play two hundred years after his death?"
59072Dario, surely the window is too small for any one to slip through?
59072Did he only leave you this secret?"
59072Did n''t he make any accusations against me?"
59072Did n''t we, d''Estreicher?"
59072Did not the kidnaping of Montfaucon oblige her to fight to the end, in spite of the hopelessness of the conflict?
59072Did you find it, captain?"
59072Did you guess?"
59072Did you hope to get to the ruins of the château by going along the beach at the foot of the cliffs?"
59072Disappointed, mad with rage, he shook his fist in Dorothy''s face, shouting:"That was the game, was it?
59072Do you believe me now, eh?
59072Do you recognize it?"
59072Do you see them?"
59072Do you think I''ll let go of you?
59072Do you think that picnickers are going to waste their time doing what we have done, when on the opposite side there are easy entrances?"
59072Do you understand, my boy?"
59072Do you understand?
59072Do you understand?"
59072Do you understand?"
59072Do you want me to give it another twist?"
59072Do you want me to swing him round again as I did just now?
59072Do you want to eat?
59072Dorothy asked:"But what explanation of his conduct did he give?"
59072Dorothy murmured fearfully, full of the dread with which the utterance of certain words inspired one:"Is it possible?
59072Dorothy showed it to Maître Delarue, then gave it back to the American, and went on with her questioning:"Number two-- English, are n''t you?"
59072Eh?
59072For what reasons were his papers transported to Nantes?
59072Forget you?
59072Fought in France?...
59072Get down that way?"
59072Guess what is passing in people''s minds?
59072Had he been able to rejoin the group of the foreigners?
59072Had he by any chance brought her there by a combination of machinations?
59072Had he followed her?...
59072Had his mount thrown him and delivered him into the power of the enemy?
59072Had the ruffian and his confederate succeeded at the last moment?
59072Had there not been some one in the room he had entered?
59072Has the one he stole from my father been stolen from him by an accomplice?
59072Have n''t you?"
59072Have you any indication?"
59072Have you noticed it?"
59072Have you thanked Saint- Quentin?
59072He asked her:"Have you any weapon?"
59072He did not answer, but she discerned his dark shape nearer and repeated:"What do you want?"
59072He has been handed over to the police, has n''t he?
59072He made a movement-- of anger or contempt?
59072He murdered his confederate?...
59072He said again in a less assured tone:"Well?"
59072He stole the medal from you?
59072He''s here, do you say?
59072He''s under lock and key?"
59072Hey?
59072How and where had she handed him over?
59072How could she forget that?
59072How could she forgive it?
59072How did you get that wound on your left hand, get your_ fourth finger cut off at the very root?
59072How did you know I was here?"
59072How did you know?"
59072How did you know?"
59072How had they been able to get away from the Manor, to escape from Raoul, to make the journey, and reach the threshold of the ruins?
59072How to prove it?
59072How was it we did n''t notice that detail?
59072How was one to distrust so sick a man?"
59072How?"
59072However, she pulled herself together and putting a good face on it, she asked:"What do you mean?"
59072I can be easy in mind, what?
59072I?
59072If there are any reservations, if the question is not put as it ought to be....""What reservations?
59072In a flurry, he dragged down the rope by one of the ends, mumbling as he did so:"What''s up?
59072Is d''Estreicher, who already is the possessor of the medal, going to try to steal a second?
59072Is his bread and jam ready?
59072Is it a long way off?"
59072Is it no?"
59072Is it p- p- possible that you dare to laugh?
59072Is it possible?
59072Is it that pretty fair lady with the grand air?"
59072Is it this designation which brought about the excavations that were made from time to time?
59072Is it yes?
59072Is n''t it so?
59072Is n''t that your opinion, mademoiselle?"
59072Is that what you intend to do?"
59072Is there any one on the road?"
59072Is there one?"
59072Is this the last time?
59072It is n''t in this case then?"
59072It means a fortune, the discovery of fabulous wealth, boundless power.... Will you?"
59072It must have taken you an hour?"
59072It was you who carried him off, was n''t it?"
59072It''s a_ nom de guerre_ of course-- like those of your young comrades?"
59072It''s d''Estreicher, is n''t it, mademoiselle?
59072It''s dangerous....""What are you making a fuss about, Pollux?
59072It''s one of our cousins?"
59072It''s settled that we''re comrades-- friends-- isn''t it?"
59072It''s the Château de Chagny, is n''t it?"
59072It''s the death of your father, is n''t it?"
59072Knowing nothing of the place he was exploring nor of the dwellers in it, had he not let himself be taken?
59072Like the gentleman in the frock- coat with the satchel, she murmured:"Is it possible?
59072Love?
59072May I learn it?"
59072Maître Delarue repeated slowly:"There''s a false tooth?"
59072Maître Delarue was sniveling, Dorothy muttering:"Why that signal?
59072Moreover, ought we to have made further researches?
59072My two cousins were not of that opinion, neither was I?
59072No hypnotic sleep?"
59072No plan?
59072No resistance?
59072No....""What is there to prevent it?"
59072Nobody''s named Castor and Pollux?...
59072Nothing was to be seen from it, and in despair she asked herself:"What does that mean?
59072Number one, the gentleman from America, who are you?
59072Number three-- a Russian, doubtless?"
59072Of what miraculous power was she mistress?
59072Of what value are the accusations of a thief?
59072On what was this conviction based?
59072Once more he stopped short on the threshold of the door and said:"Then we''re enemies?"
59072One of them objected:"Perhaps they''ve been repairing the basin... or been putting in a waste pipe?"
59072One of them risked saying:"But... the treasure?"
59072Or did I actually see it?...
59072Or was he merely waiting for the break of day?
59072Or, at any rate, it is a plausible hypothesis... for what else could it have been that this hand poured into the glass?
59072Ought she to introduce herself to him as Princess of Argonne or as Dorothy the rope- dancer?
59072Overwhelmed, Saint- Quentin said imploringly:"Do n''t you want to have anything more to do with me?"
59072Perfectly simply?"
59072Perhaps she might have fled up it and availed herself once more of the rope- ladder?
59072Raising it by one end, she half opened the cover and cried:"Now, Captain Montfaucon, you''ve had a good sleep, have n''t you?
59072Raoul''s father take to such a trade?
59072Raoul?...
59072Running to meet him and preventing him by a gesture from getting out of the car, Dorothy called out to him:"Well, what has happened?
59072Sha n''t I ever be rich?"
59072Shall I drag on to the end an old age that is useless and without charm?
59072Shall I keep a pitch for you?"
59072She asked:"And Saint- Quentin?"
59072She asked:"That is n''t all, is it?"
59072She darted to the good man, shook him by the hand, and said, as if to assure him of his status:"You are the lawyer, are n''t you?
59072She raised her head, looked into his eyes, and said:"Would you really do anything for me?"
59072She replied:"Then you did n''t hear the end of my speech?"
59072She said mockingly:"Just as with Juliet Assire?
59072She said to him gently:"Will you follow me?
59072She said to them:"The child?
59072She said:"And your confederate... a little while ago?...
59072She said:"But why this supposition?"
59072She set out again and Saint- Quentin, thoroughly abashed, stammered:"Tell you?
59072She shook her head:"Is it quite certain, cousin, that it is a joke?"
59072She turned her head to her companions as if to say to them:"Shall I go first?"
59072She uttered no other reproach, but added:"What''s your explanation?"
59072She was formerly on the stage, was n''t she?
59072So why worry?''
59072So... you refuse?
59072Speak more distinctly, will you?
59072Stout young fellows like them?"
59072Suppose all this means nothing at all?
59072Suppose he recognizes me?"
59072Suppose they cross- examine us?"
59072That''s clear, is n''t it?
59072That''s much clearer than you think.... We''ll explain it to you.... You are the notary?"
59072The Count de Chagny turned pale and said in a shaky voice:"How?
59072The Countess at once said:"Who has been digging?
59072The Countess de Chagny questioned her gently:"What''s the matter, Dorothy?
59072The Countess gave her feelings full play:"Yolande?
59072The inspector came forward:"Mademoiselle Dorothy?"
59072The man you spoke of?
59072The man''s eyes sparkled:"Ah, you do, do you?...
59072The man''s hand gropes in it... and takes....""What?
59072The punishment of d''Estreicher?"
59072The staircase?
59072The staircase?
59072The treasure you promised us?...
59072The window?
59072Then Dario resumed:"But the others?..."
59072Then all four of you have fought?...
59072Then bending over her, he snapped:"Where have you put it?...
59072Then how comes it that you are so calm?"
59072Then how?..."
59072Then let''s make use of the opportunity, what?
59072Then the notary asked:"You have n''t lost it by any chance?"
59072Then there''s no reason why I should be more distasteful to you than he, is there?
59072Then they drew it up again twice; and the woman yelled:"Will you speak?...
59072Then why did d''Estreicher seem to attach so much importance to his finding it?
59072Then why not question him?
59072Then why work for them?...
59072Then you did n''t see?"
59072Then you''d give up the diamonds?"
59072Then you''re married?"
59072Then, returning to the cells, he said to the three guards, his finger pointing to the prisoners:"No means of their escaping, is there?
59072Then, why that signal?"
59072Then?"
59072There were ties between you and Jean d''Argonne... the ties of relationship?"
59072They are there, as at the Manor with their guns.... You remember?
59072They''re both paved with flags?"
59072This canvas which dates from earlier days?"
59072This laughter frightened him as a threat of danger?
59072This one or that?
59072To hand me over to justice?
59072To what end?
59072To whom was it given?
59072Twenty''s what you count, is n''t it?
59072Two sapphires?"
59072Under what conditions?"
59072Under which name?"
59072Warn Saint- Quentin?
59072Was Dorothy right then?
59072Was he tasting the joy of triumph?
59072Was it the fumes of wine, or the distress inspired by mystery?
59072Was she a child or a woman?
59072Was she going to find in this unexpected incident the solution of the enigma which escaped him?
59072Was she still feeling some resentment on account of the humiliation she had suffered in being accused of stealing the earrings?
59072Was she under fifteen or over twenty?
59072Was that it?"
59072Was that to our interest?
59072Was the exploration profitable?
59072We ca n''t allow them to....""What?"
59072We may just as well play with our cards on the table, may n''t we?
59072We''re eager to know, are n''t we, comrades?"
59072Webster asked:"Why did n''t you give him the envelope?
59072Were the instructions given by the medal still valid?
59072Were they acquaintances?
59072What I saw last night, did I see it in a nightmare?
59072What about your car, Raoul?"
59072What ancestor?
59072What are the others doing?"
59072What are they searching for?
59072What are we to do?"
59072What are you afraid of?"
59072What are you laughing at?
59072What are you messing about like that for?...
59072What are you talking about?
59072What d''you want?
59072What did he want?
59072What did it mean?
59072What do I say, some hours?
59072What do they want?
59072What do you know about it?"
59072What do you mean?"
59072What do you say to that, d''Estreicher?"
59072What do you suggest?
59072What do you suppose?"
59072What do you suppose?"
59072What enemy?
59072What evidence it would be against him, if he accepted my offer by a gesture of acceptance, inexplicable at the end of such a short period?
59072What had become of him after the attempt?
59072What has become of Maître Delarue?
59072What has become of him?"
59072What has he taken?"
59072What have you done with it?"
59072What have you done with the child?
59072What have you got, looter?
59072What is it you want?"
59072What is it?"
59072What is the room like?"
59072What man?
59072What measures should we take?"
59072What need was there to hurry?
59072What on earth do you mean by it?"
59072What trap?"
59072What was her real name?
59072What was she laughing at?
59072What was there behind the tapestry?
59072What was there to fear?
59072What would become of my poor Montfaucon?
59072What would they do if I were to leave them?
59072What would you like?...
59072What would_ you_ say, if you had a car and I knocked it over?"
59072What''s that you say?"
59072What''s that you say?"
59072What''s the good of telling you?
59072What''s the matter, mademoiselle?"
59072What, Dorothy?"
59072What?
59072What?
59072What?
59072What?"
59072What?"
59072When?
59072Where are the other nippers?''
59072Where are their families?
59072Where are you going?"
59072Where are your brothers and sisters?''
59072Where did she come from?
59072Where did they break in?"
59072Where did you sneak that disguise from?...
59072Where have you put it?"
59072Where have you put those earrings?"
59072Where will it come from?
59072Where would we have been without them, my darling?"
59072Where would we have been?
59072Where''s the money?"
59072Where''s your old sweetheart''s medal?
59072Wherever did you learn all that?
59072Which do you want most?"
59072Which?
59072Who I am?
59072Who had started that fire?
59072Who has been making excavations under the fountain and under the sun- dial?"
59072Who knows whether other crimes have not been committed?"
59072Who then had lived here formerly and planted these trees, some of which were of rare species and foreign origin?
59072Who was she?
59072Who was she?
59072Who?"
59072Why could she not guess what was hidden in the shadow?
59072Why do you think we''re lost?"
59072Why not?"
59072Why this leather satchel.... And why have you made the journey from Nantes to Roche- Périac?
59072Why this useless crime?"
59072Why-- why did n''t I stay?
59072Why?
59072Why?"
59072Will that give you back the diamonds?
59072Will you believe me now when I tell you that we are dealing with an impostor?"
59072Will you come, mademoiselle?"
59072Will you help us, Dorothy?"
59072Will you invite me to dinner, Raoul?
59072Will you?
59072With an air of challenge he repeated the Countess''s question:"Yes; why do you say that they have found nothing?"
59072With the policemen?"
59072With what object did you do it?"
59072With what object if not to steal it?"
59072With what resources?"
59072Would I let you go, if I were n''t sure?
59072You a friend?...
59072You believe that?"
59072You can see it from here?
59072You dare stay?"
59072You do n''t grasp it?
59072You do n''t mean to jump into the empty air?"
59072You do, do n''t you, Mademoiselle?"
59072You had a revolver and you let him get away?"
59072You have defended my dear country?"
59072You have n''t forgotten it?"
59072You must still prig money or jewels to keep yourself in high hats, must you?
59072You received from your father a gold medal?"
59072You refuse, do you?...
59072You refuse?"
59072You saw?..."
59072You threw it into the river?
59072You understand, four gold medals?"
59072You understand?
59072You''ll agree to that, wo n''t you?"
59072You''re expecting him?"
59072You''re no longer satisfied with your salary as acrobat, are n''t you, my fine fellow?
59072You''re sure?
59072You''ve been stealing again, have you?
59072You''ve got children?"
59072You''ve seen him?
59072You?
59072You?"
59072You?"
59072Your name?"
59072he cried angrily,"have n''t you done sobbing yet?"
59072really?...