This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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39668 | A cracker jack, is he? |
39668 | A daisy is he? |
39668 | A very pretty plan,I remarked sarcastically,"but why was I not consulted in the matter?" |
39668 | And would Jack win, then, if Black was out of it, or a bit off? |
39668 | Are there many American boys like him? |
39668 | Bates, where are you? 39668 By the way, Professor,"he continued,"do you think it quite safe for a little chap like me to toy with a sixteen- pound shot? |
39668 | Did he jump from the roof? |
39668 | Did you notice that the same field, too, let the Dutchman through like a greased pig? 39668 Do you consider this a certain thing for Workman?" |
39668 | Do you know, Kitty,said he,"they would not give up their chocolates to win a world''s championship?" |
39668 | How about Paddy''s cousin, the copper? |
39668 | How many men are there to- day,he asked,"who can do the hundred in even time?" |
39668 | I have nothing against the other bits of bunting,declared Tom, generously;"but what is the use of having more than two? |
39668 | I wonder what his name is? |
39668 | That''s your plan, is it? |
39668 | Well, Sawyer,said I, turning rather abruptly toward him,"what does this mean?" |
39668 | What do you call that? |
39668 | What do you get yourself? |
39668 | What does he do? |
39668 | What''s this? |
39668 | Which are they? |
39668 | Who is expected to win? |
39668 | Who is the favorite here? |
39668 | Who wins here? |
39668 | Why, then,asked the Colonel,"did our men include it with no hope of winning?" |
39668 | As she put her hand on the latch of the gate she gave me the first hint of what was burdening her mind by asking,"Are the boys all feeling well?" |
39668 | But had he? |
39668 | Ca n''t I help you in some way?" |
39668 | Can any one describe the mad ten seconds of a sprint? |
39668 | Did Blount beat the pistol? |
39668 | Did you ever hear the work of that very conscientious gentleman the"official handicapper"discussed by a crowd of contestants? |
39668 | Do you know what did the most to convert me? |
39668 | Do you throw the hammer too?" |
39668 | Give him"especial care and attention"? |
39668 | He would look at Tom, and say,"Perhaps you''re right, and I''ll not complain, but why did you tell me to set pace, if you meant to make me finish?" |
39668 | Her cheeks were bright, and grew a shade brighter as she asked,"Please, Mr. Brown, may I walk along with you?" |
39668 | How will they come out?" |
39668 | Might n''t I drop it on my precious toes some day?" |
39668 | My God, where are you? |
39668 | Now, what were the reasons why I did not interfere, while my best mile- runner was getting outside of this horrible mixture? |
39668 | Paddy''s first captive, in deference to our superior force, decides to act the civil, and asks gruffly,"What''s his biz?" |
39668 | She did not care if the deluge came after this race; and what was a shower, or a wet gown? |
39668 | Sick, was he? |
39668 | Some made it a subject for senseless jokes and witless questions, such as,"Was the tape elastic?" |
39668 | The St. Bernard looked doubtfully at us, very much as if to say,"Is not this a very awkward position for a gentleman to find himself in?" |
39668 | Then again, did you ever notice how much harder it is to work your way through a crowd of country people than one of equal density in the city? |
39668 | Then catching Tom''s meaning, he continued,"You mean he wins easily? |
39668 | There are some of the contestants arriving now,"I remarked, pointing across the track;"would you like to see them before they strip?" |
39668 | Was it light, or was I led astray by my wish? |
39668 | We had not taken a dozen steps before Paddy halts a tough- looking chap with"Do yes know me cousin, Dinny Sullivan?" |
39668 | What appeal could she make that would add the necessary feet to his jump? |
39668 | What did she write in that black- sealed, black- bordered note? |
39668 | What effect could a note have, no matter how worded, upon easy- going Dick Fairfax? |
39668 | What is the use, too, of calling them Anglo- Saxon? |
39668 | What more could an Irishman ask; and a Connemara Irishman at that? |
39668 | What would Black give if he had not imbibed their awful sweetness? |
39668 | Where is Jack? |
39668 | Where was my money? |
39668 | Where''s the''shot''?" |
39668 | Which would win, Old England or New England? |
39668 | Who can tell? |
39668 | Who was this candidate for athletic fame? |
39668 | Would I please tell her who would win in this event? |
39668 | Would it have been better? |
39668 | Would you like to know him?" |
39668 | inquired the Colonel;"and are you a cracker jack too?" |
39668 | or"Did he do it very, very early in the morning?" |
8550 | A ripping good move, eh- what? |
8550 | A square deal? 8550 Ahoy there, Theophilus, where is Hicks, the Missing?" |
8550 | All ready, Ballard? |
8550 | And now, when opportunity is mine, do you ask me to_ play_? 8550 Beef, ai n''t our Hicks a- comin''back here no more?" |
8550 | But-- why seek to overshadow this joyous scene with somber reflections? 8550 Does he?" |
8550 | Has Ballard learned our signals, or some Bannister student sold them to a rival team, as per the usual football story? 8550 Has the engine of destruction stalled? |
8550 | Hast thou any messages from New York for me? 8550 Hello, Phillyloo, any word from our Hicks yet?" |
8550 | Hicks did what? |
8550 | Hicks, you-- you are not angry? |
8550 | Is this how you maintain a quiet? 8550 Now what''s ailin''_ you_?" |
8550 | Now, just what does Butch mean, Dad? |
8550 | Now, just what have I did to deserve all these? |
8550 | Now, what do you suppose is up Coach Corridan''s sleeve? |
8550 | Oh, what_ can_ I do? |
8550 | Oh, wo n''t my Dad be happy? 8550 Ready, Bannister?" |
8550 | Say, to what am I indebted for the honor of this call? 8550 Say, what time does my train leave Baltimore, in the A.M., for Eastminster?" |
8550 | What d''ye want round here, ye rapscallions? |
8550 | What do you mean-- hoax? |
8550 | What is it, Theophilus, old man? |
8550 | What is your scheme, Coach? |
8550 | What of it, Hicks? |
8550 | What were you doing, creating all that riot, as I came down the corridor? 8550 What''s the matter with Hicks?" |
8550 | What''s the matter with Hicks? |
8550 | What''s the plot, anyhow? 8550 Who''s all right?" |
8550 | Why seek ye to question the ways of T. Haviland Hicks, Jr.? 8550 Why should_ you_ sneak out of a dorm., bearing a football like it was an auk''s egg? |
8550 | Why, what do you mean, Theophilus? |
8550 | Why-- what do you mean, Tug? |
8550 | Ye gods-- how long must we endure-- that? |
8550 | ( plunk- plunk) Back to the Car- o- li- nah you love? |
8550 | --"Oh, where are my smelling- salts? |
8550 | --"Say, Coach, must we endure this day and night?" |
8550 | --"Where''s the fire? |
8550 | A gloomy silence, like a somber mantle, enshrouded the four members of''19, as they listened to a rollicking parody on,"Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" |
8550 | Also that old Bannister needs just the peculiar brand you possess?" |
8550 | Are you alone, sir, or just by yourself? |
8550 | Are you crazy, you absolutely insane lunatic? |
8550 | Are you with me?" |
8550 | But you remember T. Haviland Hicks, Jr.''s, splendid defense of Thor, a week or so ago? |
8550 | But-- now that the''_ mystery_''is solved, what''s that about your being a''Class Kid,''of Yale,''96?" |
8550 | CHAPTER III HICKS''PRODIGIOUS PRODIGY"Has anybody here seen our Hicks? |
8550 | Captain Brewster, through a big megaphone, roared;"Fellows-- What''s the matter with_ Thor_?" |
8550 | Did n''t he look like the hero in a moving- picture feature? |
8550 | Do n''t they look good?" |
8550 | Do you suppose Skeet actually had_ brains_ enough to wire an explanation?" |
8550 | Do you want the fellows as friends or as enemies; do you want comradeship, or loneliness and ostracism? |
8550 | Drop the Prodigious Prodigy from the squad, why, what_ could_ the Slave- Driver be thinking of? |
8550 | Ever play the game?'' |
8550 | Has anybody here seen our Hicks? |
8550 | Has_ anybody_ here seen our Hicks-- Hicks-- and his old banjo?" |
8550 | Have n''t they helped you to get settled to work and assisted you with your studies? |
8550 | Hello, what''s the row, Hicks?" |
8550 | How was_ I_ to know the old railroad would change the schedule, within two weeks of this game? |
8550 | I must, some way, awaken him to a complete understanding of college life in its entirety, but how? |
8550 | I regret to Inform you that old Bannister faces another problem, with regard to Thor, and unless it is solved, I fear--""Thor has balked again?" |
8550 | I-- I told--""_ Sorry_?" |
8550 | I_ got_ to play for the college?'' |
8550 | If we had not put up a hoax on you--""A_ hoax_?" |
8550 | Is n''t Hicks coming back this year?" |
8550 | It''s all right at Bannister, in class- games, but-- Oh, ca n''t you play the game with_ eight_ fellows?" |
8550 | Just think, old man; have n''t the fellows, despite your rude rebuffs,_ tried_ to be your comrades? |
8550 | Now, do you still maintain that you will make good that rash vow?" |
8550 | Now, has that penetrated thy bomb- proof dome?" |
8550 | Now, what in the world has that lunatical Hicks done? |
8550 | Oh, I''m a--_Ouch_, Monty-- leggo me-- Oh, I''ll be good-- why did n''t I pull that rope- ladder up here? |
8550 | Oh, is n''t that good news? |
8550 | Remember''Ole''Skjarsen, the big Swede of George Fitch''s''Siwash College''tales? |
8550 | Ring the bell, Beef, get the fellows out, have the Band ready, Oh, where is Coach Corridan? |
8550 | Say, Bannister, are you_ afraid_ to play?" |
8550 | Say, what''smatter wid youse guys, anyhow? |
8550 | The Freshmen, bewildered, quite naturally, at the furore made over one missing student, asked,"Who is Hicks?" |
8550 | Then Butch, apparently in quest of information, persisted:"_ Who''s_ all right?" |
8550 | Thor gazed at Hicks questioningly-- I forgot to add that insect''s name-- and asked,''Is it so, Hicks? |
8550 | Thor, could you leave old Bannister tomorrow without regret, without one sigh for the dear old place? |
8550 | Umpire? |
8550 | WHAT DO YOU CARE? |
8550 | What do I care whether the boys like me, or hate me? |
8550 | What future have you blue- printed?" |
8550 | What is the trouble-- won''t Thor play football?" |
8550 | What time do you want to be called? |
8550 | What was it Shakespeare wrote? |
8550 | What''s the matter? |
8550 | What''s wrong?" |
8550 | What-- do you call that an umpire? |
8550 | When does he expect us to sleep?" |
8550 | Whenever two students met, came the query inevitable:"Where is Hicks? |
8550 | Where''s all that Oh- just- leave- it- to- Hicks stuff you have pulled for the past three years, you pestiferous insect? |
8550 | Where''s his Senior dignity?" |
8550 | Who can Thor be?" |
8550 | Who dares to put a jitney sign, upon it-- And send my_ peace- ship_ out for fares to fight?" |
8550 | Why did n''t Mr. Thorwald get the five thousand transferred to the_ Valkyrie_? |
8550 | Why did n''t you inform us, then swagger and say,''Oh, just leave it to Hicks, he''ll win the game with a drop- kick?'' |
8550 | Why do n''t you ask Ted Coy, the famous ex- Yale full- back, to give up his business and play the position for you? |
8550 | Why does n''t he wake up, and go push that team off the field?" |
8550 | Why not make the fellows understand Thor? |
8550 | Why should_ he_ skulk out with a football? |
8550 | Why, I prithee, deny me the pleasure of a little joyous song?" |
8550 | Why, Tug, are you_ crazy_?" |
8550 | Why, therefore, sheddest thou them crocodile tears?" |
8550 | Will you be back? |
8550 | _ Say_, Ballard, your playing will bring the Board of Health down on you-- why do n''t you bring your first team out? |
8550 | fleered Beef McNaughton, the davenport creaking under the combined tonnage of himself and Butch Brewster,"But who will do it? |
8550 | quavered the alarmed Theophilus,"Have you gotten bad news?" |
8550 | quoth T. Haviland Hicks, Jr.,"Class Kid,"of Yale,''96, with a Cheshire cat grin,"_ sorry_? |
8550 | stormed the bewildered Butch, wrathfully,"what in the name of Sam Hill_ are_ you doing? |
8550 | that way, with a football, for? |
19246 | A fan-- a rooter? |
19246 | All I want to know,whispered Ken,"is if I might stew them too much-- really scald them, you know?" |
19246 | Am I going up in the air? 19246 Am I weakening?" |
19246 | Are you fast? |
19246 | Are you goin''to keep puttin''''em over this pan all day that way? |
19246 | Are you up on''em? |
19246 | Arizona? 19246 Arthurs, what is it exactly that you want? |
19246 | Boswick, you forgive Ward, do n''t you-- now? |
19246 | But, Worry, I could n''t go off my head and get rattled just to please you, could I? |
19246 | Ca n''t you think? 19246 Can you get up? |
19246 | Can you hit? 19246 Can you run?" |
19246 | Can you run? |
19246 | Can you throw? |
19246 | Come back? 19246 Did I make the catch-- hang to the ball?" |
19246 | Did I say for you to knock my block off?... 19246 Did I tag the big fat devil?" |
19246 | Did n''t I say he was wild? |
19246 | Do you have any idea what you''ll do to this bunch from State? |
19246 | Do you know who that fellow was-- the first one who tried to throw you out of number five? |
19246 | Do you think that''s the right sort of thing? 19246 Do you think this''s a tea- party?" |
19246 | Fair? 19246 Fellows, is it any wonder we call him Worry? |
19246 | For instance? |
19246 | Good gracious, Peg, you have n''t told anybody? |
19246 | Got a fire- medal, have n''t you? 19246 He did n''t lick you? |
19246 | He is, is he? |
19246 | Here,he said, sharply,"are n''t you a freshman?" |
19246 | Hit them? |
19246 | Homans, is there any hope of your comin''back to college next year? |
19246 | Homans, will you please see to the election of the new captain? |
19246 | How about it, Roy? |
19246 | How am I to learn that? |
19246 | How did you learn to peg a ball as straight as this? |
19246 | How do you make that out? |
19246 | How much do you weigh? |
19246 | How''ll my boys be able to sleep? |
19246 | How''re the kids? 19246 How''re you feeling?" |
19246 | How''s the whip? |
19246 | Husky lot of stiffs, eh, Peg? |
19246 | Is he out? |
19246 | Is there so great a hurry? 19246 Is this Sunday?" |
19246 | It has a_ little_ to do with you-- hasn''t it, fellows? |
19246 | It makes a whole lot of difference, does n''t it? |
19246 | It''s not sore-- not after peggin''a bushel of potatoes on a cold day? |
19246 | Kid, what do you think of''em fat- heads on the faculty queerin''my team? |
19246 | Let''em yell, eh? |
19246 | Me-- me? |
19246 | Mr. Arthurs, will you try me in the box? |
19246 | Mr. Wau- rd, wo n''t ye be hovin''breakfast? |
19246 | Must have been stirred up by that talk of President Halstead''s, was n''t you? |
19246 | Now, Raymond, what''s this all about? |
19246 | Oh, you will?... 19246 Peg Ward, did you know that pitchin''was all control, puttin''the ball where you wanted to?" |
19246 | Peg, are you goin''to throw me down, too? |
19246 | Peg, how''re you? |
19246 | Pitch? 19246 Raymond, you''ll come back?" |
19246 | Reddy, did you see Peg? |
19246 | Reddy, how about a post- graduate course for you? 19246 Reddy, was n''t he just fine?" |
19246 | Run? 19246 Running to a fire again?" |
19246 | S- sir? |
19246 | Say, Cap, what''s eatin''you? |
19246 | Say, Dale, how do the candidates shape up? |
19246 | Scared? 19246 So you came here to see me? |
19246 | Take me-- out? |
19246 | That''s a fine college spirit, ai n''t it? 19246 That''s fine, Worry, but is it fair?" |
19246 | Then your son Harry will be in college next year-- will be on the team? |
19246 | Then-- after all-- it''s not so terrible? |
19246 | Trace, you little poll- parrot, you will throw perfume on me? 19246 Us? |
19246 | Ward, eh? 19246 Ward, will you be good now and stop scrapping or shall we tie you?" |
19246 | Well up in your studies? |
19246 | Well, that''s all right then.... Say, did n''t I tell you once that I had a weak heart? 19246 Well, we ai n''t goin''to have that balloon- ascension to- day, are we?" |
19246 | Well, what has all that got to do with me? |
19246 | Well, what of it? |
19246 | Well, why do n''t you commence? |
19246 | Well? |
19246 | What are you goin''to do all summer? |
19246 | What did you want to do that for? |
19246 | What do we care for team- captains, college professors, athletic directors, or students? 19246 What for?" |
19246 | What have I done, anyway? 19246 What is it?" |
19246 | What would Gallagher say to that? |
19246 | What''d you say? |
19246 | What''s in the wind, anyhow? |
19246 | What''s it all about? |
19246 | What''s that, Peg? |
19246 | What''s the score--7 to 1? |
19246 | What''s your first name? |
19246 | What? 19246 What?" |
19246 | What? |
19246 | Where do you play? |
19246 | Where do you play? |
19246 | Where is he? 19246 Where will you be?" |
19246 | Where''s Peg? |
19246 | Where''s Peg? |
19246 | Where, Peg, where did you learn that? 19246 Who''s got the mail?" |
19246 | Who''s that poundin''on the door? |
19246 | Why did n''t you tell me before? |
19246 | Why not? |
19246 | Why, Kel, what''s the matter? |
19246 | Will you give me a trial in the box? 19246 Will you peach on us to Arthurs?" |
19246 | Worry, will you let Stevens and me sit on the bench with the boys to- day? |
19246 | Worry, you say you brought this freshman here to talk baseball? |
19246 | Would you have come to me with this if I had n''t caught Peg? |
19246 | Would you have told me? |
19246 | Wull, what do all you guys want? |
19246 | Wull, what struck me? |
19246 | You have n''t been near the university since this afternoon when you pulled off the potato stunt? |
19246 | You would n''t believe me, would you, if I said I had my heart in my throat when we went in? |
19246 | You''re a little late, ai n''t you? |
19246 | And this is Homans, is n''t it? |
19246 | And you peg''em as near where I say as you can; see?" |
19246 | And you, Weir?" |
19246 | Are you all right, Peg-- cool- like and determined?... |
19246 | Are you goin''to let me teach you to pitch? |
19246 | Are you the baseball coach?" |
19246 | Are you up in the air at the thought of Place and Herne?" |
19246 | Are you up in your subjects?" |
19246 | As to the score, why, scores do n''t mean much to us--""What was the score, anyway?" |
19246 | But do n''t you know what''s happened, what the freshmen have done?" |
19246 | But suppose I got wild, too?" |
19246 | But they''re going to-- understand?" |
19246 | But, Worry, Reddy, dare we risk it?" |
19246 | Ca n''t I do something? |
19246 | Call Murray?" |
19246 | Can you hit?" |
19246 | Catch? |
19246 | Did n''t we have a crackerjack team, the fastest that ever represented old Wayne? |
19246 | Did n''t we smother the small college teams and beat Place twice, shut out Herne the first game, and play for a tie the second?" |
19246 | Did you ever hear of the bowl- fight, the great event of the year here at Wayne University?" |
19246 | Disgraced?" |
19246 | Do n''t you see? |
19246 | Do you think we''re going to be as sissy as that? |
19246 | Do you think you can keep that? |
19246 | For that matter, when had a sophomore ever been known to tell the truth? |
19246 | For what?... |
19246 | Get you some medicine? |
19246 | Had he been taken suddenly ill? |
19246 | Have you got any nerve? |
19246 | He knew he was not right, but did any one else know it? |
19246 | He would be miserable if not chosen, and if he was-- how on earth would he be able to keep his knees from wobbling? |
19246 | How about Gallagher?" |
19246 | How about Hill?" |
19246 | How about it, Cap? |
19246 | How about it, Kid?" |
19246 | How about the rest of the team?" |
19246 | How soon would the Place players find it out? |
19246 | I was n''t goin''to tell you, Peg, but you''re so--""They said that, did they?" |
19246 | I would like to ask you young gentlemen if you can take a beating? |
19246 | If he had been in a bad light before, what was his position now? |
19246 | If it was a bitter blow to the undergraduates, what was it to the members of the varsity? |
19246 | Is it sore or stiff?" |
19246 | Is this your dub team? |
19246 | Look here, Worry, maybe it''s true, but I do n''t believe it...._ I''ll beat this Herne team!_ Do you get that?" |
19246 | Must be in shape?" |
19246 | No more than that?" |
19246 | Not_ Ray_, the intercollegiate champion?" |
19246 | Now try hard, wo n''t you? |
19246 | Now, Ward, what have you played?" |
19246 | Oh, say, Cap, do n''t you think Reddy, for once, is talkin''about as swift as he sprints?" |
19246 | On the level, now, do n''t you know the score?" |
19246 | Only I''m wondering, I''m asking-- can you use it right along, in the face of such coaching and yelling and hitting as you''ll run against to- day? |
19246 | Only, what would they do to him when they did catch him? |
19246 | Peg, are you worryin''any, losin''any sleep, over those games?" |
19246 | Peg, what did you do?" |
19246 | Peg, will you watch these boys a minute while I step out?" |
19246 | President Halstead, why, he likes baseball, he''s a-- a-- what do you call it?" |
19246 | Room- mates?" |
19246 | Say, how old are you?" |
19246 | See? |
19246 | See? |
19246 | See?" |
19246 | Sorry you slugged me once? |
19246 | Sulkin''because I called him?" |
19246 | That it?" |
19246 | That scare you?" |
19246 | Then as they walked toward the cage Ken forced himself to ask genially:"Raymond, what''re you trying for? |
19246 | There''s Stern, how''d you size him?" |
19246 | They can field, but how about hittin''?" |
19246 | Thrower? |
19246 | Understand? |
19246 | Want to make up for it somehow, because you think you''ve a chance for the team, and do n''t want me to be sore on you? |
19246 | Ward was game to hunt me up, a thousand times gamer than he knows.... See here, Ward, where are you from?" |
19246 | Was he to be the butt of those overbearing sophomores? |
19246 | Was it possible, Ken wondered dully, for the sun ever to shine again? |
19246 | Wayne has won a few championships, has n''t she?" |
19246 | Weir was around when it happened, was n''t he-- and Blake and Trace? |
19246 | What are you afraid of?" |
19246 | What did''em fat- heads say?" |
19246 | What do you think of that?" |
19246 | What do you think, Reddy?" |
19246 | What else could I do? |
19246 | What for?" |
19246 | What in the deuce are you goin''way out there for?" |
19246 | What on earth had he done now? |
19246 | What place do you play? |
19246 | What position have you played most?" |
19246 | What was the use of trying? |
19246 | What was wrong with him? |
19246 | What would Worry say?" |
19246 | What would the old varsity do to Arthurs''new team? |
19246 | What''d you ever do to him, Ken?" |
19246 | What''ll we do?" |
19246 | What''s the matter with me? |
19246 | What''s the matter with you?" |
19246 | What''s wrong with you?" |
19246 | What''s wrong?" |
19246 | What''s yours?" |
19246 | When Ray came trotting in without seeming to be even warmed up, Worry blurted out:"You ai n''t winded-- after all that? |
19246 | Where''s Scotty?... |
19246 | Who are you?" |
19246 | Who''s that red- head? |
19246 | Why could not the grouch get a decent cap, anyway? |
19246 | Why could they not leave him in peace? |
19246 | Why did n''t I think of it? |
19246 | Why did n''t you let me and Homans handle this thing? |
19246 | Why did you take the kid over there? |
19246 | Why did you try to block that football rusher?" |
19246 | Why do n''t you fall all over me?" |
19246 | Why not? |
19246 | Why not?" |
19246 | Why this persistent harping on the chance of his getting excited from one cause or another, losing his control and thereby the game? |
19246 | Why wo n''t we be stronger than last season? |
19246 | Will you all please step forward and look?" |
19246 | Worry, could you ask any more?" |
19246 | Would it never come down? |
19246 | Would n''t it be great if he gave Gallagher the laugh?" |
19246 | Would this rapid fire of uncertain- bounding balls never stop? |
19246 | Wull, what do you take me for? |
19246 | You butter- finger, ca n''t you stop anything? |
19246 | You idiot, you wo n''t keep us in here that long?" |
19246 | You''ve done it now, have n''t you? |
19246 | You''ve got steam, Peg, but can you curve a ball? |
19246 | Your word of honor, now?" |
19246 | _ That''s_ why you''re here?" |
19246 | _ Wayne''s Nine!_ Do you hear? |
19246 | _ What_ is wrong with me?" |
19246 | who are you?" |
19246 | you back? |
19246 | you, Peg? |
41665 | A pin? 41665 All ready?" |
41665 | Am I intruding? |
41665 | Am I to sit on the floor? |
41665 | And does possession of it mean that Randall College is all right? |
41665 | And his place is in Rose_dale_, and not Rose_vale_? |
41665 | And how in the name of the sacred cow did the deed get in the seat of this one? |
41665 | And let the grandstand rebuild itself? |
41665 | And so you''re from California, eh? |
41665 | And were the legs carved with claws, and the arms with lions''heads? |
41665 | And what suspicion? |
41665 | And what''s that? |
41665 | And where''s yours? |
41665 | And who are you? |
41665 | And you traded off our-- I mean that easy chair? |
41665 | Anything about football? 41665 Anything doing?" |
41665 | Anything wrong? |
41665 | Are n''t they ever coming? |
41665 | Are there any such in college? |
41665 | Are we going to do anything with them? |
41665 | Are we? 41665 Are you a champion strong man, or an elephant trainer?" |
41665 | Are you going to see a girl? 41665 Are you going to the football meeting to- night?" |
41665 | Are you interested in football? |
41665 | Are you sure of it? |
41665 | Are you there, Bascome? |
41665 | Aw, what''s the harm? |
41665 | Blessed if I know? |
41665 | Borrow it? |
41665 | Break it? |
41665 | But about the chair? |
41665 | But did you drop a letter in here one day? |
41665 | But how in the world did it ever get inside that chair? |
41665 | But say, fellows, does n''t it strike you as rather queer that we did n''t get a hint about our missing chair and clock? |
41665 | But we''ve got it back, anyhow, and is n''t there a proverb to the effect that you should n''t look a beggar in the mouth? |
41665 | But where_ is_ our chair? |
41665 | But why do you do that? 41665 By morning? |
41665 | By the way, with whom did you say you traded it? |
41665 | Can we get it under? |
41665 | Can you tell us-- that is-- is Randall safe? |
41665 | Can you? |
41665 | Could n''t we see that it was n''t here as soon as we got in our room, a few minutes ago? 41665 Could the heat waves have done it?" |
41665 | Did he have a hand in taking our old chair? |
41665 | Did you duck Simpson? |
41665 | Did you ever see such cloud masses? 41665 Did you find out anything more about Lenton, Tom?" |
41665 | Did you have any doubt of it? |
41665 | Did you hear it? |
41665 | Did you see him? |
41665 | Did you take our clock, and afterward exchange it? |
41665 | Did you want to see us? |
41665 | Did your chair have a sort of reddish- brown cover on it? |
41665 | Do n''t you remember how I nailed a board on last term to hold it together? |
41665 | Do n''t you remember,went on Phil,"how it used to sort of have a double tick, like an automobile with carbon in the cylinders? |
41665 | Do n''t you think he has nerve, to tell us to report to him, after what we did? |
41665 | Do you call this disgraceful vandalism_ fun_? |
41665 | Do you know what that paper was? |
41665 | Do you mean it? |
41665 | Do you mean that Randall College is in danger of losing some of the property? |
41665 | Do you mean to say he took it-- and the chair? |
41665 | Do you think it''s got the measles or the pip, that you have to hark to its breathing apparatus that way? |
41665 | Do you think we fellows can raise enough cash by ourselves? |
41665 | Do you think your sister is too good to speak to me? |
41665 | Do you want the clock? |
41665 | Do you want to deprive us of our only remaining consolation, now that the chair is gone? |
41665 | Easy chairs for college rooms? 41665 Ed Kerr going to leave?" |
41665 | Ed Kerr? |
41665 | For the love of mustard, who are you, anyhow? |
41665 | For vy should I, ven I can buys dem efery day? |
41665 | Get a policeman and have him ride it away for us in the patrol wagon? |
41665 | Good night,he called to Tom;"that is, unless you''ll join us?" |
41665 | Has he any chairs? |
41665 | Has the lawsuit been called off? |
41665 | Haste? 41665 Have any of you fellows been cutting up?" |
41665 | Have n''t you located that venerable piece of architecture yet? |
41665 | Have you got the dink- bots? |
41665 | Have you heard the news? |
41665 | Have you heard where Langridge is going to play? |
41665 | Haze him-- what for? 41665 Here, you little shrimp, what do you mean?" |
41665 | Hey, Tom, give us a hand setting this joist, will you? |
41665 | How can you tell? |
41665 | How could they tell but what we''d come back any minute and catch them red- handed? |
41665 | How did it get in the old chair? |
41665 | How did we hear it? |
41665 | How much truth is there in them, Jerry Jackson? |
41665 | How so? |
41665 | How''d he get through? |
41665 | How''d you come to get hold of it? |
41665 | How''d you hear it so soon? 41665 How''s that?" |
41665 | How? |
41665 | How? |
41665 | How? |
41665 | I do n''t know-- do we? |
41665 | I guess nothing will come of that law business before the final game, eh, fellows? |
41665 | I guess you mean Rose_vale_, do n''t you? |
41665 | I say, Phil, should this two- by- four go in with the big side out, or the narrow? |
41665 | I say, Tom,demanded Sid,"what makes these boards split every time I try to nail them on these four- by- fours? |
41665 | I say, ca n''t some of you fellows give me a hand? |
41665 | I say, does anyone know what happened? |
41665 | I say, who''s desecratin''me reputation, of which I have but a shred left-- who''s tearin''down me character behind me back? |
41665 | I suppose I ought n''t to do this when I''m in training,he went on easily,"but you wo n''t squeal, will you, Parsons? |
41665 | I wonder how our freshmen will make out Saturday against Boxer Hall? |
41665 | I wonder how they feel? |
41665 | I wonder if Madge and the others are cheering against us? |
41665 | I wonder if that Yankee was fooling us? |
41665 | I wonder if the unknown visitor did anything to our new clock? |
41665 | I wonder what Lenton is filing? |
41665 | I wonder what Prexy meant by bad news? |
41665 | I wonder what can have become of the missing quit- claim deed? |
41665 | I wonder who that fellow was, and how the deed came to be in his chair? |
41665 | I worked in a lumber camp once, and----"Say, is there anything you did n''t do? |
41665 | I-- I wonder what he''ll do-- he and Zany? |
41665 | In what? |
41665 | In your room? 41665 Is he in Haddonfield?" |
41665 | Is it about football or the trouble, I wonder? |
41665 | Is it another fire? |
41665 | Is it sprained? |
41665 | Is it too late to go now? |
41665 | Is it true? |
41665 | Is n''t it the limit? |
41665 | Is n''t it? |
41665 | Is n''t there plenty of good material in the scrub, and some in the Freshman eleven? |
41665 | Is n''t there some back way we can sneak in? |
41665 | Is n''t there some sort of a legal way of doing it? |
41665 | Is replevin any relation, say a second cousin, to_ lis pendis_? |
41665 | Is that a joke? |
41665 | Is that so? |
41665 | Is there no way you can stay on? |
41665 | It sort of makes you feel as if you could play better when----"Your sister is looking on-- or some one''s else sister, eh? |
41665 | It was pretty big, was n''t it? |
41665 | It''s a rotten shame, is n''t it? |
41665 | Just what sort of a chair was it that you lost? |
41665 | Last night? |
41665 | Leave the eleven? |
41665 | Like something to furnish your college rooms with? |
41665 | Look here, Bascome, were you in our room to- day-- after the football game? |
41665 | May I ask how long you intend to remain? |
41665 | May I look at it? |
41665 | May we? |
41665 | Me have a hand in it? 41665 Meaning Miss Philock?" |
41665 | My deed-- where is my deed? 41665 News? |
41665 | No, but you remember the queer key we found in our door that night? |
41665 | No,came from the quarter- back,"but would n''t it get your Angora, though? |
41665 | Not our chair? |
41665 | Now, how can we get it home? |
41665 | Now, then, all ready? |
41665 | Oh, an easier vun? 41665 Oh, can you fellows ever forget anything?" |
41665 | Oh, dear, did_ he_ come? |
41665 | Oh, was n''t it great? |
41665 | Oh, what are we up against? |
41665 | Oh, what''s the use? |
41665 | Oh, you would n''t do that; would you, Tom? |
41665 | Or has Bricktop Molloy decided to come back to play on the eleven? |
41665 | Out where? |
41665 | Play? 41665 Real sporty, eh?" |
41665 | Say, I thought you said he''d make mincemeat of''em? |
41665 | Say, are you fellows crazy, or am I? |
41665 | Say, did you fellows stop to tog up before you came to the fire? |
41665 | Say, how can you fellows stand that? |
41665 | Say, is this straight? |
41665 | Say, was our door locked when you fellows got here? |
41665 | Say, what''s up? |
41665 | Shall we all go and invite him down, as a committee of three, or will one be enough? |
41665 | Shall we answer it, or pretend we''re not in? |
41665 | Shall we go? |
41665 | Shall we stay? |
41665 | Sick? |
41665 | Snake in there? 41665 So you sneaked back, to see if you could find the deed, eh?" |
41665 | Something that will make our den look homelike? |
41665 | Speaking of the changes produced by sudden changes of temperature, can you give me a common example? |
41665 | Stand what? |
41665 | Suppose the dealer bought it in good faith from some one who stole it from our room? |
41665 | Talk about futures,murmured Dan,"what of the future of Randall?" |
41665 | That''s the way to do it; eh, Kindlings? |
41665 | The art of whom? |
41665 | The news? |
41665 | The old chair''s gone; is n''t it? |
41665 | Then what''s to become of the Randall football eleven? |
41665 | They look like twins, do n''t they? |
41665 | Think Langridge will start anything? |
41665 | To take a wheel out? |
41665 | To- night? |
41665 | Tom, you dropped your partner''s card a while ago, did n''t you? |
41665 | Too bad-- don''t you want to try again? |
41665 | Track of what? |
41665 | Traded it? |
41665 | Vell, young gentlemans, vot is it? 41665 Was he here?" |
41665 | Was it you, Dutch? |
41665 | Was the room locked? |
41665 | Was there something in it about a clock? |
41665 | We opened all the windows, and we fan the smoke out regularly every ten minutes; do n''t we, fellows? |
41665 | We''re going to haze that big chap-- what''s his name? |
41665 | Well enough to play if I wear a leather protector? |
41665 | Well, Dutch,remarked Holly, as they filed from the room,"do n''t you want to try it on again in our Latin class?" |
41665 | Well, are you fellows coming? |
41665 | Well, did n''t he-- or someone-- make trouble for us? |
41665 | Well, did you think he was going to send word on ahead when he was going to land on you? |
41665 | Well, gentlemen, what can I do for you to- day? |
41665 | Well, what about us, fellows? |
41665 | Well, what do you know about that? |
41665 | Well, what do you think about it? |
41665 | Well, what do you think now? |
41665 | Well, what do you think of it, fellows? |
41665 | Well, what do you think? |
41665 | Well, what is it now, you old Hollander? |
41665 | Well, what of it? 41665 Well, what would happen if he could make good his claim?" |
41665 | Well, what''s the matter? |
41665 | Well,remarked Phil, as the echoes of his footsteps died away down the corridor,"what do you think of that?" |
41665 | Well? |
41665 | Were n''t you trying to get into our room? |
41665 | What about the forward pass? |
41665 | What about, eating your hat? |
41665 | What are you going to do to Simpson, anyhow? |
41665 | What are you looking for? |
41665 | What are you trying to do? |
41665 | What did I tell you? |
41665 | What did you want? |
41665 | What do you fellows think about our chances, anyhow? |
41665 | What for? |
41665 | What had we better do? |
41665 | What have you got to suggest? |
41665 | What in the name of the Gaelic Wars ails you, Tom? 41665 What is it, to set the college on fire, transport it bodily to some other location, or some other cute and infantile bit of cutting- up like that?" |
41665 | What is it? |
41665 | What light? |
41665 | What might it have been? |
41665 | What sort of a point is it? |
41665 | What was it? |
41665 | What was that? |
41665 | What were you doing, putting on a beauty mark, or looking to see if you needed a shave? |
41665 | What''d I tell you? |
41665 | What''ll we do if we''re caught by Zane? |
41665 | What''s that, a lesson in geometry, young gentlemen? |
41665 | What''s that-- Langridge? |
41665 | What''s that? |
41665 | What''s the game? |
41665 | What''s the main trouble? |
41665 | What''s the matter with one of the Jersey Twins? |
41665 | What''s the matter, hurt? |
41665 | What''s the matter? 41665 What''s the matter?" |
41665 | What''s the matter? |
41665 | What''s the matter? |
41665 | What''s the matter? |
41665 | What''s the matter? |
41665 | What''s this fellow''s name? |
41665 | What''s up? |
41665 | What''s wrong, Clinton? |
41665 | What, the fellow you suspected of making the false key? |
41665 | What-- don''t you know the three inseparables? |
41665 | What? 41665 What?" |
41665 | What? |
41665 | What? |
41665 | When are you going to have another little dance, girls? |
41665 | When is the next one? |
41665 | Where did you get''em? |
41665 | Where is it? 41665 Where is it? |
41665 | Where is that deed? |
41665 | Where is that second- hand place? |
41665 | Where the mischief did I put those nails? |
41665 | Where was I? |
41665 | Where you going, this time of night? |
41665 | Where you going? |
41665 | Where''s he going? |
41665 | Where''s our chair? |
41665 | Where''s the seat of honor, anyhow? |
41665 | Where? |
41665 | Who are they? |
41665 | Who are those three fellows? |
41665 | Who in the world is talking about your fuzzy old chair? |
41665 | Who is he? |
41665 | Who rang the bell? |
41665 | Who said he was easy? |
41665 | Who took it? |
41665 | Who was he? 41665 Who was this Jacob Randall mentioned in the deed?" |
41665 | Who''d have thought he''d show up? |
41665 | Who''d you trade it to? |
41665 | Who''s kicking up a fuss, you old misogynist? |
41665 | Who, me? 41665 Who?" |
41665 | Who? |
41665 | Why ca n''t I get our fellows to play like that? |
41665 | Why ca n''t you go there yourself, Phil? |
41665 | Why did n''t I think of it myself? 41665 Why did n''t you come and help with the fun, if you''re so anxious to know about it?" |
41665 | Why did n''t you say so before? 41665 Why did n''t you_ ask_ us for the clock?" |
41665 | Why do n''t you be sports? 41665 Why in the mischief should they take our battered old ticker, leave another in its place, and then make the exchange again?" |
41665 | Why not? |
41665 | Why not? |
41665 | Why not? |
41665 | Why not? |
41665 | Why, the room looks bare without it; does n''t it? |
41665 | Why; is he doing it wrong? |
41665 | Why? 41665 Why?" |
41665 | Why? |
41665 | Will I-- will I be all right by morning? |
41665 | Will we, Holly? |
41665 | Will you be fit, old man? |
41665 | Yes, I-- I was, but----"Where''s our chair? |
41665 | Yes, but which one? |
41665 | Yes, why this unseemly haste? |
41665 | You mean Henry Lenton-- the freshman? |
41665 | You mean those round ones? |
41665 | Your chair? |
41665 | Your chair? |
41665 | Zane? 41665 _ Does_ it strike the half hours?" |
41665 | ''Tis five o''clock? |
41665 | A pin stick you?" |
41665 | An easy chair is it? |
41665 | But do you remember the time, Tom, when we could n''t get Sid to look at a girl, much less to take one to a dance? |
41665 | But how did you come to know of it? |
41665 | But how did you fellows hear the news?" |
41665 | But if it is n''t ours, whose is it?" |
41665 | But it was a great game, was n''t it? |
41665 | CHAPTER XIX SUSPICIONS"Has anyone seen my hammer?" |
41665 | CHAPTER XXV BITTER DAYS"Shall we look up the girls?" |
41665 | CHAPTER XXVI MOSES IN PHYSICS"Say, fellows, have you heard the news?" |
41665 | Can you give us a clew?" |
41665 | Can you really?" |
41665 | Could you use a spinning wheel? |
41665 | Did he hurt you, Sid?" |
41665 | Did our boys win?" |
41665 | Did you lads take anything from this chair?" |
41665 | Did you receive a big chair from a dealer named Rosenkranz, a few days ago?" |
41665 | Did you take it?" |
41665 | Do either of you twins know?" |
41665 | Do n''t those hinges fit, Lenton?" |
41665 | Do n''t you suppose I''d have stopped it if I could? |
41665 | Do you guess some one''s conscience smote''em, after they''d made away with our ticker, and they wanted to make amends?" |
41665 | Do you imagine that all Moses and the others have to think of is football?" |
41665 | Do you lads want to be in on it? |
41665 | For was not Randall champion again? |
41665 | Frank, are you sure this is the chair you saw in the shop window of that Yankee dealer?" |
41665 | Got a new girl?" |
41665 | Gracious, young man, what do you think we doctors are, magicians? |
41665 | Had not her loyal sons again won a victory on the gridiron? |
41665 | Has some one else left the team; or is the college on fire?" |
41665 | Have n''t you got that back yet?" |
41665 | He waited several seconds, and then came the gentle and somewhat sleep- simulated query:"Who''s there?" |
41665 | How are you making out, Sid?" |
41665 | How goes the time? |
41665 | How''s that for a joke?" |
41665 | How''s that, fellows?" |
41665 | I trust you are all prepared?" |
41665 | I wonder how it ever got away?" |
41665 | I wonder if I would be justified in picking up the rest of the pieces, and seeing what I could make of them? |
41665 | If Bricktop----""Who''s takin''me name in vain?" |
41665 | Is it possible that he could have come over from Boxer Hall, and played this joke?" |
41665 | Is that what you came to tell us?" |
41665 | Is the water nice and warm, Dutch?" |
41665 | Is this a strike, gentlemen?" |
41665 | Kerr going?" |
41665 | Lighton?" |
41665 | Lighton?" |
41665 | Look, here is one, vot is so-- vot you call-- easy, dot it vould make you schleepy efen ven you looket at it, ai n''t it?" |
41665 | May I have the honor?" |
41665 | May I see you just a moment, Bascome?" |
41665 | Might as well say something about our chair while we''re at it; eh, fellows?" |
41665 | Nearly efery veek I am there, ai n''t it? |
41665 | No? |
41665 | Not wishing to seem to sneak up on him, yet desiring to solve the mystery, if there was one, Tom called:"What''s the matter? |
41665 | Now has the captain anything to report?" |
41665 | Now, vot it is?" |
41665 | Now, what''s the matter with some of us getting into his room, and upsetting it a bit, to pay him back for what he''s made us suffer? |
41665 | Oh, Tom, is my back hair on straight?" |
41665 | Our old chair was taken-- for a joke, I presume, and----""Do you mean to accuse me of having a hand in that?" |
41665 | Queer, is n''t it, how you''ll get attached to an ordinary piece of furniture like that?" |
41665 | Say, Kindlings, you did n''t have a hand in it, did you?" |
41665 | Say, they''re a lively eleven, all right, are n''t they?" |
41665 | See what he''s doing?" |
41665 | Simpson?" |
41665 | So, Mr. Rosenkranz, how much do you want for it?" |
41665 | Somedings nice vor de college room, ai n''t it? |
41665 | Then, without giving the latter time to answer, a voice called, in a hoarse whisper:"I say, Tom, are you and the bunch in there?" |
41665 | Those hazers are going to stack up against trouble, and what''s the matter with us seeing the fun?" |
41665 | Want any help getting that beam up?" |
41665 | Want to have some fun?" |
41665 | Was our chair on the wagon?" |
41665 | What can we do about it-- Langridge-- Bascome-- Lenton-- who''s guilty-- who had our clock?" |
41665 | What do you mean?" |
41665 | What girl has he?" |
41665 | What kept you in, Phil?" |
41665 | What makes you think I was in there?" |
41665 | What news?" |
41665 | What was to be done? |
41665 | What''ll you have?" |
41665 | What''s all the secret society business about, anyhow?" |
41665 | What''s it going to be?" |
41665 | What''s that?" |
41665 | What''s the matter with you fellows, anyhow? |
41665 | What''s the matter?" |
41665 | What''s up?" |
41665 | What''s up?" |
41665 | Where is it now? |
41665 | Where is it?" |
41665 | Where were you?" |
41665 | Where''s Kindlings?" |
41665 | Where''s his place? |
41665 | Where''s my cap?" |
41665 | Who else is coming to Randall? |
41665 | Who was he?" |
41665 | Who''s the other lad, I wonder?" |
41665 | Why did n''t you tell us this before, Frank?" |
41665 | Why do n''t you go on in?" |
41665 | Why should n''t we?" |
41665 | Why, do you fellows know that Ed Kerr is going to leave the football team?" |
41665 | Why?" |
41665 | Why?" |
41665 | Wo n''t it be well then?" |
41665 | Wonder if he was any good at Stanford?" |
41665 | Would it be Randall or Boxer Hall that would carry off the honors of the gridiron? |
41665 | You are-- er-- you are in advanced science, are you not? |
41665 | You fellers are goin''to beat them all holler in the championship game, ai n''t ye?" |
41665 | You''re from Boxer Hall, ai n''t ye?" |
41665 | You''re not going to put me in the river to- night, are you?" |
41665 | Zane is closeted with the bunch of highbrows, and so what''s the matter with cutting up some?" |
41665 | Zane, I''m willing, are you?" |
41665 | [ Illustration:"ISN''T THERE PLENTY OF GOOD MATERIAL IN THE SCRUB?" |
41665 | but this is a great find, all right, eh, fellows?" |
41665 | cried Phil,"like the dervish in the story of the camel, have you got our old chair?" |
41665 | dance?" |
41665 | fired back the varsity pitcher, rather sharply,"it''s gone, is n''t it? |
41665 | thought Tom, an angry flush mounting to his face,"is he going to speak to her again?" |
41665 | yourself?" |
10323 | Ai n''t you scared? |
10323 | All ready? 10323 All ready?" |
10323 | All right about the baggage? |
10323 | Alone? |
10323 | An outrage? |
10323 | And how are the folks, Jack? |
10323 | And how are you? |
10323 | And how far is it to Ashton? |
10323 | And how have you been? |
10323 | And is that all? |
10323 | And is that all? |
10323 | And what do the lawyers think of our side winning? |
10323 | And what of the case? |
10323 | And where are we going? |
10323 | And who was the other fellow? |
10323 | And who will I have with me? |
10323 | And you did n''t squeal on Koswell& Company? |
10323 | And you say Songbird is-- is--"Going with Miss Sanderson? 10323 And-- ah-- why not?" |
10323 | Any houses on that road? |
10323 | Anything I can do for you? |
10323 | Anything wrong? 10323 Are n''t we to do anything to these freshies?" |
10323 | Are n''t we? |
10323 | Are n''t you ashamed of yourself? |
10323 | Are the contents all right? |
10323 | Are we engaged, Dick? |
10323 | Are you going with me? |
10323 | Are you hazing any of the other fellows? |
10323 | Are you hurt, Sam? |
10323 | Are you sure you can run this car, Dick? |
10323 | Are you-- ah-- sure this is-- ah-- Ashton? |
10323 | Boys, would n''t you like to go to Brill College? |
10323 | Brill, did you say? |
10323 | Brill? 10323 But I got the best of old Crabtree, did n''t I?" |
10323 | But supposing I had dismissed the Rovers and Stanley Browne? |
10323 | But that fellow Parwick? 10323 But that would be carrying it pretty far, would n''t it?" |
10323 | But this is queer, is n''t it? |
10323 | But what did you do? |
10323 | But why did n''t you come up politely and tell me so, instead of rushing at me like a-- ah-- like mad bulls? 10323 But you do n''t think Dick is guilty, do you?" |
10323 | But-- ah-- why did he-- ah-- run away with it? |
10323 | By the way, Tom, who was that other girl? |
10323 | By the way, are you sure it was a photo of Sharp''s best girl? |
10323 | By the way, where is Hope Seminary? |
10323 | Ca n''t I go down to town? |
10323 | Ca n''t you fight fair? |
10323 | Can I get a seat anywhere? |
10323 | Can they be Flockley and Koswell? |
10323 | Can we hire a carriage to take us to Ashton? |
10323 | Can we hire somebody to drive us to Ashton? 10323 Certainly a remarkable story,"mused Doctor Wallington, when the oldest Rover had finished,"And you mean to say you did not drink any of the liquor?" |
10323 | Come on business? |
10323 | Could you do that, sir? 10323 Crazy? |
10323 | Dick, do you know that Tad Sobber is alive? 10323 Dick, do you think we ought to buy Sobber off?" |
10323 | Dick, what are you going to do when you get out of college? |
10323 | Did he go to the Lanings? |
10323 | Did he seem to have any money? |
10323 | Did n''t do it because you were freshmen? |
10323 | Did n''t you do this? |
10323 | Did n''t you have a suit case, Tom? |
10323 | Did n''t you? |
10323 | Did what? |
10323 | Did you call the young man Songbird? |
10323 | Did you find somebody you know? |
10323 | Did you have much of value in it? |
10323 | Did you lend the box to anybody? |
10323 | Did you see that fine athletic field beyond the campus? |
10323 | Dismissed? |
10323 | Do n''t Flood and Crossley sleep here? |
10323 | Do n''t you know better than to resist your superiors? 10323 Do n''t you know what you had?" |
10323 | Do n''t you remember, Dan Baxter said he had worked for a wholesale drug house? 10323 Do n''t you think Sid Merrick fooled Sobber?" |
10323 | Do n''t you want to speak to them? |
10323 | Do you believe in ghosts? |
10323 | Do you imagine they confessed? |
10323 | Do you know any of the fellows at Brill? |
10323 | Do you know how long the young ladies will be gone? |
10323 | Do you know we have the necktie rush this afternoon? |
10323 | Do you know what I think? 10323 Do you know where they room?" |
10323 | Do you remember the haunted house at Rushville, the place Mr. Sanderson called the Jamison home? |
10323 | Do you sleep with your coat on? |
10323 | Do you suppose he has run away? |
10323 | Do you suppose he was going to see the Stanhopes and the Lanings? |
10323 | Do you suppose we could corner this Parwick and get him to talk? |
10323 | Do you think I did this? |
10323 | Do you think this Parwick helped Koswell and the others in a plot against us? |
10323 | Do you think those fellows are back yet? |
10323 | Do you want the proctor down on us? 10323 Do you-- ah-- really think I can-- ah-- I will be as well dressed as the-- ah-- as anybody?" |
10323 | Do you-- er-- know that this lady is my-- my affianced wife? |
10323 | Do you-- er-- want to come along? |
10323 | Drink? 10323 Excuse me,"he mumbled,"but did any of you gents lose this case?" |
10323 | Filbury, eh? |
10323 | Find it? |
10323 | First year at Brill? |
10323 | Fits in? 10323 Flockley, what did you do with those letters you got from Filbury for us?" |
10323 | Freshmen, eh? 10323 Freshmen?" |
10323 | Freshmen? |
10323 | Ghost? 10323 Going to make a social call on your washerwoman?" |
10323 | Going to send Dora a Christmas present? |
10323 | Had he been drinking, too? |
10323 | Have Dudd Flockley and Jerry Koswell been there since? |
10323 | Have n''t I suffered enough already? |
10323 | Have you any other proof against Rover, Professor Sharp? |
10323 | Have you anything to add to Rover''s story? |
10323 | Have you heard from Sobber or his lawyer lately? |
10323 | Have you learned anything? |
10323 | Hazing? |
10323 | Hope? 10323 How are you, and how is the wife, and the eight children?" |
10323 | How dare you do such an outrageous thing? |
10323 | How did he act? |
10323 | How did it happen-- that accident? |
10323 | How did that-- that get in m-- my pocket? |
10323 | How did those two young fellows get here? |
10323 | How did you get here? |
10323 | How do you do? |
10323 | How far back did you go? |
10323 | How goes it with you, Dan? |
10323 | How is this, Professor Blackie? 10323 How long have you been here?" |
10323 | How much more of it? |
10323 | How much? |
10323 | How will you do it? |
10323 | I have n''t done a thing this afternoon, and what will papa say when he gets back? |
10323 | I know, John, but we want the girls to be somebody, now they have money, do n''t we? |
10323 | I think they came more for spirits than for ghosts,answered Professor Blackie dryly,"Then you know all about it, eh?" |
10323 | I wonder if the girls know of this yet? |
10323 | I''ll keep my mouth shut right enough,answered Dudd,"but what''s in the wind?" |
10323 | If I was there, would I be fool enough to leave that box behind, with my name engraved on it? 10323 In the courts?" |
10323 | Is any one here? |
10323 | Is n''t that fine? |
10323 | Is n''t this jolly, though? |
10323 | Is n''t this the worst ever? 10323 Is n''t this your box, Rover?" |
10323 | Is that so? 10323 Is that what you do?" |
10323 | Is that you, Sam? |
10323 | Is there anybody who can drive us to Brill College? 10323 Is this an affair between Flockley and Koswell and ourselves or is it simply two freshmen against six sophs?" |
10323 | It is kinder rough, ai n''t it? 10323 Letters?" |
10323 | Letters? |
10323 | Look here, do you accuse me of stealing your letters? |
10323 | Making time? |
10323 | Me? 10323 Me? |
10323 | My dear old Buttertub, how are you? |
10323 | My-- ah-- my hand to my nose? |
10323 | Neckties? |
10323 | New students? |
10323 | Not a drop, sir; and neither did the others,"And this vapor? 10323 Not a-- ah-- very large place, is it, now?" |
10323 | Not so much fun when you are hazed yourself, is it? |
10323 | Now have you had enough? |
10323 | Now, then Ready? |
10323 | Now, then, what have you to say about your disgraceful conduct? |
10323 | Oh, Professor, can you-- er-- help us? |
10323 | Oh, are you Dick Rover? 10323 Oh, do you go to Brill?" |
10323 | Oh, how can Sobber win? |
10323 | Oh, say, but will you all sew your neckties fast? |
10323 | Oh, say, do you really go to Brill? |
10323 | Oh, well, we''ll meet anyhow, wo n''t we? |
10323 | One of the satchels gone, eh? |
10323 | Or what, Rover? |
10323 | Playing the eavesdropper, eh? |
10323 | Queer? |
10323 | Say, Jack, what is that on the horse''s hind foot? |
10323 | Say, Songbird, how much is that poetry by the yard-- or do you sell it by the ton? |
10323 | Say, Tom, are you crazy? |
10323 | Say, Tom, how could a ghost be real and still be a ghost? |
10323 | Say, do you think it''s that girl? |
10323 | Say, do you think that chauffeur had anything to do with this? |
10323 | Say, was n''t that a dandy run? |
10323 | Say, was n''t that a great game? 10323 Say, we stopped in a hurry all right, did n''t we?" |
10323 | Say, what are you going to do? |
10323 | Say, what did you put that snow down my back for? |
10323 | Say, you''re a fresh lot, are n''t you? |
10323 | Say,put in Dudd Flockley nervously,"you do n''t suppose there is any danger of our being found out?" |
10323 | Scared already? |
10323 | See here, Dick,said Tom after the festivities were over,"what is this trouble between you and Dora?" |
10323 | See here, Minnie, are you going to stand for this? |
10323 | See here, what do you mean by running into us? |
10323 | See those two, Dick? |
10323 | Shall I take a look around? |
10323 | Shall you accuse them of it? |
10323 | So am I,she answered,"What geese we are, are n''t we?" |
10323 | So the fortune is tied up so they ca n''t spend a cent of what''s left? |
10323 | Songbird, are you sure of it? |
10323 | Stormy, did you say? |
10323 | Sure of that? 10323 Sure you put it in?" |
10323 | Sure? 10323 The bicycles? |
10323 | Then Flockley sent you, eh? |
10323 | Then we''ll pass it, eh? |
10323 | Then what do you say to a row on the river? |
10323 | Then you admit your guilt, Rover? |
10323 | Then you are satisfied to go there, Dick? |
10323 | Then you are willing to tell a string of falsehoods, eh? |
10323 | They did n''t tackle you, did they? |
10323 | They? 10323 Think somebody has been usin''your machine on the sly?" |
10323 | To the seminary? |
10323 | Tom, do you suspect any one? |
10323 | Tom, have you got a pain in your inwards? |
10323 | Vapor? |
10323 | Want me any more? |
10323 | Want me to carry it up to the buildings? |
10323 | Want to bet on the result? |
10323 | Want to get out of the game? |
10323 | Want to race? |
10323 | Want us to get anything for you? |
10323 | Was it that Minnie Sanderson? |
10323 | Was my son Jimmie killed? |
10323 | We are making friends first clip, are n''t we? |
10323 | We''ll go if you''ll say good- by in the right kind of a way, eh, Dudd? |
10323 | Well, Dora, are you going to wish me success? |
10323 | Well, do n''t you want to be near Nellie? |
10323 | Well, how did you make out? |
10323 | Well, tell me the particulars, will you? 10323 Well, we wo n''t have any more misunderstandings, will we?" |
10323 | Well, what did you do about the dress- suit case, Jerry? |
10323 | Well, what do you propose, anyway? |
10323 | Well, what have you discovered-- anything? |
10323 | Well, what is it? |
10323 | Well, what of it? |
10323 | Well, will you accept what I want to give you? 10323 Well, you know how Sharp called me down to- day in English?" |
10323 | Well? |
10323 | Were Miss Stanhope and the Misses Laning with those fellows? |
10323 | Were you to stop here? |
10323 | Wha-- what do you mean? |
10323 | Wha-- what''s the matter with me? |
10323 | What a contemptible trick to play,said Dora as she alighted,"Can you mend the tire?" |
10323 | What about? |
10323 | What are you doing here, anyway? |
10323 | What are you doing here? |
10323 | What are you fellows going to do? |
10323 | What are you going to do about it? |
10323 | What are you going to do with yourself-- go home? |
10323 | What are you going to do, Sam? |
10323 | What are you selling? |
10323 | What are you-- ah-- doing here, may I inquire? 10323 What are your names?" |
10323 | What did he say after your mother refused to do as he wished? |
10323 | What did they mean about Sharp''s room? |
10323 | What did you do that for, Jerry? |
10323 | What did you do that for? |
10323 | What did you hear? |
10323 | What did your mother do? |
10323 | What do you mean by that? |
10323 | What do you mean, the wart or the young man? |
10323 | What do you mean? |
10323 | What do you mean? |
10323 | What do you suppose he means? |
10323 | What do you want? |
10323 | What do you want? |
10323 | What do you want? |
10323 | What does this mean, Tom? |
10323 | What does what mean, my dear Richard? |
10323 | What doing? |
10323 | What for? |
10323 | What has Holden to do with it? |
10323 | What have you been doing, Tom? |
10323 | What is it, Dick? |
10323 | What is it? |
10323 | What is it? |
10323 | What is it? |
10323 | What is that? |
10323 | What is that? |
10323 | What is that? |
10323 | What is this in the fireplace? |
10323 | What must they have thought-- if they imagined we had received the letters? |
10323 | What of it? |
10323 | What other girl? |
10323 | What was that? |
10323 | What was that? |
10323 | What will you do? |
10323 | What''s loose? |
10323 | What''s that? |
10323 | What''s that? |
10323 | What''s that? |
10323 | What''s the good of living if you ca n''t return a compliment now and then? |
10323 | What''s the good of moping? |
10323 | What''s the matter? 10323 What''s the matter?" |
10323 | What''s the matter? |
10323 | What''s the row here? |
10323 | What''s the row? |
10323 | What''s up? |
10323 | What''s up? |
10323 | What''s up? |
10323 | What''s up? |
10323 | What''s wanted? |
10323 | What, a house? |
10323 | What, are they students there? |
10323 | What-- you? |
10323 | What? |
10323 | Whe-- where are we, Sam? |
10323 | Whe-- where are we? |
10323 | When is John Powell coming? |
10323 | When was this? |
10323 | When? |
10323 | When? |
10323 | Where are Dora and Sam? |
10323 | Where are they? |
10323 | Where are those letters you got for us this morning, Filbury? |
10323 | Where are you going? |
10323 | Where are you? |
10323 | Where bound? |
10323 | Where did they go after having the chocolate and candy? |
10323 | Where did you get that? |
10323 | Where do you room? |
10323 | Where do you suppose they are going? |
10323 | Where have you been? |
10323 | Where is Dora going? |
10323 | Where is Nellie? |
10323 | Where is that? |
10323 | Where to? |
10323 | Where was Powell? |
10323 | Where was he going? |
10323 | Where was this? |
10323 | Where''s the third chap? |
10323 | Where? 10323 Where?" |
10323 | Where? |
10323 | Who are you? |
10323 | Who are you? |
10323 | Who do these machines belong to? |
10323 | Who do you suppose is guilty-- Tad Sobber? |
10323 | Who is sentimental? |
10323 | Who is the album to go to? |
10323 | Who is your cousin? |
10323 | Who said you could call me dear? |
10323 | Who sent you-- Frank Holden? |
10323 | Who shut these? |
10323 | Who was the applicant? |
10323 | Who was the man? |
10323 | Who-- who is tha-- that? |
10323 | Why ca n''t you leave a young lady alone when she tells you to? |
10323 | Why did n''t you get out of the way? |
10323 | Why did n''t you send a man back with a flag or put a torpedo on the track? |
10323 | Why not? |
10323 | Why, how do you do? |
10323 | Why, how''s that? |
10323 | Why, mother,he said to his wife,"whatever will you and the gals do with the money?" |
10323 | Why, what''s the matter? |
10323 | Why, what''s wrong? |
10323 | Why, you''ll give us each a nice kiss, wo n''t you? |
10323 | Why-- er-- do you think I am going to the doctor and-- er-- confess? |
10323 | Why-- er-- have Flockley and Koswell anything against you two? |
10323 | Why-- er-- what do you mean, sir? |
10323 | Will it come up in court soon? |
10323 | Will they start in so early? |
10323 | Will you allow me to introduce myself? |
10323 | Will you come along? |
10323 | Will you keep quiet about me if I clear Rover? |
10323 | Without permission? |
10323 | Wo n''t they be mad when they see us here? |
10323 | Wonder if there is any water handy? |
10323 | Wonder if they''ll put me in a cell, like old Crabtree did at Putnam Hall? 10323 Wonder what Smith will think?" |
10323 | Wonder what it was? |
10323 | Wonder what the doctor will do with Koswell& Company? |
10323 | Wonder what''s up now? |
10323 | Wonder where they went to? |
10323 | Would n''t that rattle your back teeth? |
10323 | Would n''t you like a piece of ghost pie, or some specter doughnuts? |
10323 | Wrong? 10323 Yes yes,"answered the other instructor How shall we-- er-- get them back to Brill?" |
10323 | Yes, gone Are you sure you put it in the carriage? |
10323 | Yes, it seems like years and years, does n''t it? |
10323 | Yes; and where is it going to end? |
10323 | Yes; but how did they know we were coming this way, and in the auto? |
10323 | You are certain? |
10323 | You are not sorry for what we did at the Sanderson house, are you? |
10323 | You are sure about being able to run it? |
10323 | You are sure it wo n''t kill any of them, Parwick? |
10323 | You did? |
10323 | You here? |
10323 | You''re not wishing that, are you? |
10323 | A smash- up, did you say?" |
10323 | Ai n''t goin''for no ride this time o''night, are you?" |
10323 | Ai n''t it awful? |
10323 | And by the way, you got that money back, did n''t you?" |
10323 | And if the door was locked how would I get in?" |
10323 | And please-- that is-- you wo n''t say anything to my father about that, will you? |
10323 | And what do you think? |
10323 | Are n''t you ashamed of yourselves?" |
10323 | Are you certain he can be trusted?" |
10323 | Are you going to send anything to Nellie?" |
10323 | As the poet Shelley says-- But what''s the use of wasting poetry on a chap like you? |
10323 | But before the man came Sobber went away, driving his horse as fast as he could,""Have you heard from him since?" |
10323 | But, say, what''s on the carpet, as the iceman said to the thrush?" |
10323 | CHAPTER IV WHAT HAPPENED AT THE CAMPUS FENCE"Gone?" |
10323 | CHAPTER VII THE ARRIVAL OF SONGBIRD"So you''ve made some enemies as well as some friends, eh?" |
10323 | CHAPTER XV AN AUTOMOBILING ADVENTURE"What did you run over?" |
10323 | Carouse? |
10323 | Did Koswell find it, and if so, did he take anything else besides the box of pencils and crayons?" |
10323 | Did n''t I say I had never seen the picture before?" |
10323 | Did you bring your pet poodle and your fancywork, and those beautiful red and yellow socks you used to wear?" |
10323 | Did you come to hunt for the ghost, too?" |
10323 | Did you look?" |
10323 | Did you run away?" |
10323 | Do n''t you remember that little sonnet you once composed, entitled''Who Put Ink in Willie''s Shoes?'' |
10323 | Do n''t you think so?" |
10323 | Do you hear that, Doctor Wallington?" |
10323 | Do you know where they went to?" |
10323 | Do you understand that?" |
10323 | Do you?" |
10323 | Drinking?" |
10323 | Had his plot to put them in disgrace miscarried, after all? |
10323 | Has that rascal showed up again?" |
10323 | Have n''t I been hurt myself, more than once?" |
10323 | Have we run into another train?" |
10323 | Have you had the trunks sent up yet?" |
10323 | He had been so mean, wicked, so unlike a decent college fellow, how could they forgive him? |
10323 | He hated to get mixed up in it, I know, but he acted the man about it, did n''t he?" |
10323 | How could a fellow hope to play and win with his girl cutting him like that? |
10323 | How dare you?" |
10323 | How did this get here?" |
10323 | I heard him ask,''In Professor Sharp''s room?'' |
10323 | I suppose your mother is afraid he''ll come back?" |
10323 | I warned him a hundred--""Can we hire a carriage here or not?" |
10323 | Is n''t it too bad?" |
10323 | Is n''t it yours?" |
10323 | Is n''t that awful stuff that is burning?" |
10323 | It''s going to be something grand, so I''ve heard,"went on Minnie, and then she added:"Thought you and your brothers were coming to see us?" |
10323 | Just suppose another carriage should come up-- with somebody in it from the seminary?" |
10323 | Max, you heard what was said, did n''t you?" |
10323 | Say, did I surprise you?" |
10323 | Shall I tell my story now?" |
10323 | So there is a girls''school here, eh? |
10323 | So we have caught you, have we?" |
10323 | So you are Larry''s cousin? |
10323 | Supposing they sent presents to the girls, and got them back? |
10323 | Sure he was n''t on that train?" |
10323 | That I defaced the photograph?" |
10323 | That he escaped from that dreadful hurricane in West Indian waters?" |
10323 | The question is, who are they?" |
10323 | Then you did n''t get their note?" |
10323 | Thought you were going to town with Sam and Dick?" |
10323 | Under the photograph was scrawled in blue crayon,"Ai n''t she my darling?''" |
10323 | Understand?" |
10323 | Was Dora still angry, in spite of how she had cheered him? |
10323 | Was there any cows killed, do you know?" |
10323 | We ca n''t allow this, can we?" |
10323 | What are you doing?" |
10323 | What are you talking about?" |
10323 | What did he say?" |
10323 | What do you mean by this?" |
10323 | What do you mean?" |
10323 | What do you think of that?" |
10323 | What more did they say?" |
10323 | What was it, and how do you account for it?" |
10323 | What''s the matter with you?" |
10323 | What''s yours?" |
10323 | What?" |
10323 | When he returned he said,''Now, on your honor, for the last time, Rover, did you mar that photograph?'' |
10323 | Where did he go?" |
10323 | Where is Tom?" |
10323 | Where is Tom?" |
10323 | Where is that?" |
10323 | Where''s my cane?" |
10323 | Who do you suppose I met yesterday morning, in Ithaca, while I was waiting for the train?" |
10323 | Who is your roommate?" |
10323 | Who would n''t be to get free so easily?" |
10323 | Who?" |
10323 | Why did n''t she wait for Dick to take her over?" |
10323 | Why do n''t somebody do something?" |
10323 | Why will young men do such things?" |
10323 | Why, how can that be? |
10323 | Will that serve to keep your temperature down?" |
10323 | Would you be willing to do that?" |
10323 | You are sure you did n''t see a tall, thin young man, with a wart on his chin, that was cut up?" |
10323 | You here?" |
10323 | broke in the president of Brill sternly,"are n''t you ashamed to do such a thing as this?" |
10323 | he cried,"wo n''t you-- won''t you please, please get Doctor Wallington to let me stay at Brill? |
41206 | A message for me? |
41206 | A note, eh? |
41206 | Ai n''t I good enough to speak to you? 41206 All arranged?" |
41206 | Am I in time? |
41206 | And a spring lock on the one they''ll enter by? |
41206 | And if he does? |
41206 | And what were you doing with it? |
41206 | Any idea of how strong they are? |
41206 | Anything heavy we can fasten this to? |
41206 | Anything the matter? |
41206 | Are congratulations in order? |
41206 | Are n''t you anxious to begin twirling the horsehide? |
41206 | Are there any others? |
41206 | Are there any who think otherwise? |
41206 | Are they going to fight? |
41206 | Are they? 41206 Are you afraid you''ll never see her again?" |
41206 | Are you fellows game? |
41206 | Are you going to do it? |
41206 | Are you going to let it go this far, Sid? 41206 Are you going to see them when we get washed up?" |
41206 | Are you going to take some girls, as well as meet some there? |
41206 | Are you going to the Junior dance Friday night? |
41206 | Are you going? |
41206 | Are you or are you not going to play with us again this season? 41206 Are you speaking for yourself or your brother?" |
41206 | Arrested in a gambling raid-- Sid Henderson? 41206 Bad news? |
41206 | Bascome, the freshman? |
41206 | Baseball? |
41206 | Blue- tie hook? |
41206 | But can we get another game in place of it? |
41206 | But how can we see it? |
41206 | But how can you be sure that the proctor will be out there? |
41206 | But if he wo n''t let us? |
41206 | But if it''s a mistake, why ca n''t you tell? |
41206 | But if there''s a smoker going on in there, why was Pitchfork tipped off? |
41206 | But it is n''t true? |
41206 | But say, old man, how did it happen that the doctor let you play at the last minute? |
41206 | But what are you going to do? |
41206 | But what''s the row, Sid? |
41206 | But why? |
41206 | But, say, what''s getting into you chaps, anyhow? 41206 But-- Oh, well, what''s the use of talking?" |
41206 | Ca n''t you get back? |
41206 | Ca n''t you put it off, Sid? |
41206 | Ca n''t you suggest a plan? |
41206 | Ca n''t you wait until to- morrow to see her, old sport? 41206 Can I get there in time-- in time to play? |
41206 | Can you ever? |
41206 | Can you make it? |
41206 | Caught? |
41206 | Conic sections or a problem in trig, Ed? |
41206 | Dare you deny that you are the person referred to in it? 41206 Dare you deny that you''re going from here to the gambling den in Dartwell?" |
41206 | Did he get the tip? |
41206 | Did n''t my old college win? 41206 Did you get her photograph?" |
41206 | Did you get it? |
41206 | Did you get their picture? |
41206 | Did you say any more to Langridge, old man? |
41206 | Did you see anything of them since we arrived? |
41206 | Did you, now? |
41206 | Did you-- did you send that to her? |
41206 | Do I understand that you ask that as a point of information? |
41206 | Do n''t like what, Tom? |
41206 | Do n''t you feel a bit nervous about it, Guy? |
41206 | Do n''t you suppose I want to see my old college win? 41206 Do n''t you want to help us win?" |
41206 | Do we play on their grounds? |
41206 | Do you live at the college? |
41206 | Do you mean ours or theirs? |
41206 | Do you notice any similarity? |
41206 | Do you s''pose they''ll bite? |
41206 | Do you see this? |
41206 | Do you suppose she''ll be mad? |
41206 | Do you take me for an old maid? 41206 Do you think so?" |
41206 | Do you want to break the works, and stop it? |
41206 | Do you want to wreck our most cherished possession? |
41206 | Do you wish to spank me? |
41206 | Does this mean that we''ll have to cancel the next game with Fairview? |
41206 | Done anything about a manager? |
41206 | Ever see a white black- bird, Tom? |
41206 | Fellows, will you be quiet? |
41206 | For long? |
41206 | For me? |
41206 | For the love of onions, what are we going to do? |
41206 | For what? |
41206 | Ford? 41206 Forgive? |
41206 | Gentleman? |
41206 | Glad to see you; are n''t we, Madge? |
41206 | Going out this evening? |
41206 | Going out? |
41206 | Going? 41206 Got the camera and flash powder?" |
41206 | Ha, what is it now? |
41206 | Have n''t I got a right to? |
41206 | Have n''t I got troubles enough? 41206 Have they hired him?" |
41206 | Have ye heard the news, byes? |
41206 | Have you arranged any games yet? |
41206 | Have you given a-- a sort of promise-- to some one? |
41206 | Have you permission to be out after hours? |
41206 | Have you seen it, Phil? |
41206 | Have you_ got_ to go? |
41206 | Hello, fellows,began Joe,"do you want to see some sport?" |
41206 | Here, what''s that for? |
41206 | Here, what''s up? |
41206 | How about it, Tom? |
41206 | How are you on pitching? |
41206 | How came you here? 41206 How do I know you are a member of the Randall team?" |
41206 | How do you know? |
41206 | How in the mischief do you shove a needle through this leather, Tom? 41206 How is she?" |
41206 | How long will it take? |
41206 | How was it? |
41206 | How''d he come to tell you? |
41206 | How''d you get here? |
41206 | How''s the foot? |
41206 | How? |
41206 | How? |
41206 | How? |
41206 | Hurt bad? |
41206 | I ask you for the last time, will you stand back? |
41206 | I know it; but what good will that do him, if he does n''t tell where he was that night? 41206 I say, will you lend me my share of the money, for a few days?" |
41206 | I should n''t? 41206 I tell you I was n''t arrested-- I was n''t there-- that is, I was n''t gambling-- I-- I-- er-- Oh, wo n''t you believe me? |
41206 | I thought you did n''t care for-- that is-- was that true what Mr. Parsons accused you of? |
41206 | I wonder if Ruth is here? |
41206 | I wonder if that means Sid is going to get into trouble? |
41206 | I wonder if we''ll get it? |
41206 | I wonder where Sid is? 41206 I wonder why he did n''t come?" |
41206 | I would like to inquire if it is not because the team was not properly managed? |
41206 | I would like-- won''t you-- can you explain a certain matter which I wish to know about? |
41206 | I wrote and asked you-- you got my letter, did n''t you? |
41206 | I''m glad, for more reasons than two, that we won; eh, fellows? |
41206 | If they had n''t taken you with us, we would n''t have gone with them; would we, Madge? |
41206 | If what? |
41206 | If you told the whole story, could n''t you get back on the team? |
41206 | If you were n''t there, why ca n''t you say so? |
41206 | Immense, eh? 41206 In other words you want me and my friends to help you out of a hole?" |
41206 | In time? 41206 In time? |
41206 | Interesting? |
41206 | Is a misogynist a very savage creature? |
41206 | Is everything working all right? |
41206 | Is he in good form, captain? |
41206 | Is it all right? 41206 Is n''t that going it pretty strong? |
41206 | Is that Sid? |
41206 | Is this liquor? |
41206 | Is this true? |
41206 | Is your hand-- did he hurt it-- I mean is it all right? |
41206 | It is n''t the last game, is it? |
41206 | It is n''t, eh? 41206 It wo n''t damage it; will it?" |
41206 | It''s addressed to Miss Harrison, and-- but-- are you going over with a microscope a letter you''ve written to her, to see if it will pass muster? 41206 Leaving?" |
41206 | Leighton does n''t kick-- why should you? |
41206 | Looks pretty bad, does n''t it, Ruth? |
41206 | Mad because I''m with Miss Harrison? |
41206 | Mad? 41206 Made''em worse? |
41206 | May I ask what you young gentlemen are doing with my hat? |
41206 | Me? 41206 Me?" |
41206 | Miss Harrison? 41206 No, what is it?" |
41206 | No? 41206 Now, about the team for this spring?" |
41206 | Oh, I almost forgot, you do n''t know Mabel, do you, boys? |
41206 | Oh, by the way, captain, what about a manager? |
41206 | Oh, by the way,remarked Phil, at parting,"Ruth, do n''t you and Miss Tyler want to come to our doings next week?" |
41206 | Oh, it is n''t on your account-- I mean-- that is-- Oh, would n''t you like to go? |
41206 | Oh, it''s you, is it Henderson? 41206 Oh, of course,"agreed Dutch,"but are n''t you a bit proud of us, captain?" |
41206 | Oh, shut up, and let a fellow alone; ca n''t you? |
41206 | Oh, well, Ruth wanted to go,said Phil, as indifferently as he could,"and Tom and I promised to----""I suppose Miss Tyler is going?" |
41206 | Oh, will this never end? 41206 Once more,"asked Sid, and his voice was calmer,"will you stand aside, or have I got to force you?" |
41206 | Out rather late, are n''t you? |
41206 | Out-- on a night like this? |
41206 | Play the game? |
41206 | Probably there is; but why does n''t Sid come out and say he was n''t in the raid, and clear himself? 41206 Remember how sick I was when we were here last year to play''em football?" |
41206 | Remember when he came back last night, smelling so strong of tobacco? |
41206 | Say, what do you do with all your cash, Sid? |
41206 | Say, when is something going to happen? |
41206 | See anything of Sid, as you came away? |
41206 | See anything of that traitor, Fenton? |
41206 | See you defeated at baseball again, or go to a fraternity dance? |
41206 | Send it to whom? |
41206 | Shall we leave a light for Sid? |
41206 | Shall we leave a light for him? |
41206 | Shortage? |
41206 | Sid Henderson, will you-- dare you say that if you told the truth about this miserable business you would not be reinstated and allowed to play? |
41206 | Sid-- I mean Mr. Henderson-- doesn''t-- I mean-- I''m sure he wouldn''t-- anyhow, why do n''t you be fair to him? |
41206 | Something new? |
41206 | Still worrying? |
41206 | Stuck, eh? |
41206 | Studying? |
41206 | Suppose it would do any good to tackle Sid again? |
41206 | Suppose they find out that I told? |
41206 | The ball nine? |
41206 | Then am I out of order? |
41206 | Then the trick comes off then? |
41206 | Then why do you want to get in or out? |
41206 | Then you do n''t want to get back on the team? |
41206 | Then you think he was there? |
41206 | There, what did I tell you? |
41206 | They''re headed this way-- no use to turn back, I suppose? |
41206 | Think not? |
41206 | Think of it? 41206 Think this is a funeral?" |
41206 | To that gambling hall? 41206 Until I get this one fixed? |
41206 | Up to me? |
41206 | Was n''t something flashing in Pete''s eyes? |
41206 | Well, are n''t some of you going to answer it? |
41206 | Well, are we all ready? |
41206 | Well, are you ready for those plates of cream, now? |
41206 | Well, supposing I did? 41206 Well, then, are we all agreed?" |
41206 | Well, what do you fellows say? |
41206 | Well, what do you make of it? |
41206 | Well, what''s on for to- day? |
41206 | Well, would n''t that get your goat? |
41206 | Well? |
41206 | Well? |
41206 | Were they surprised? |
41206 | Were you at the gambling place, in Dartwell? |
41206 | Were you fellows talking about me? |
41206 | Were you there? |
41206 | Were you there? |
41206 | What about Miss Harrison? |
41206 | What about it? |
41206 | What about? |
41206 | What are we going to do to fool the first years, and keep''em away from our spring dinner? |
41206 | What are you doing? |
41206 | What are you going to do about it? |
41206 | What can be done? |
41206 | What do you girls say? 41206 What do you s''pose ailed Miss Harrison?" |
41206 | What do you think about it, anyhow, Phil? |
41206 | What do you think of that? |
41206 | What do you think of the dirty sneak? |
41206 | What do you want to get up for and disturb everything, when Tom and I were so nice and quiet? 41206 What doings?" |
41206 | What in blazes am I to do? |
41206 | What is it, sis? |
41206 | What is it: baiting a professor, or hazing some freshies? |
41206 | What is it? |
41206 | What is the use? 41206 What shall we do now?" |
41206 | What sort of an explosive did you use, Professor Tines? 41206 What time is it by your town clock, anyhow?" |
41206 | What will you do? |
41206 | What''s eating you? |
41206 | What''s that? |
41206 | What''s that? |
41206 | What''s the game? |
41206 | What''s the matter with our team? |
41206 | What''s the matter with you fellows? |
41206 | What''s the matter, Pete? |
41206 | What''s the matter, old chap? |
41206 | What''s the matter-- sick? |
41206 | What''s the matter? 41206 What''s the matter?" |
41206 | What''s the matter? |
41206 | What''s the matter? |
41206 | What''s the matter? |
41206 | What''s the row? |
41206 | What''s to be done? |
41206 | What''s up now? |
41206 | What''s up now? |
41206 | What''s up, anyhow? 41206 What''s up, old man?" |
41206 | What''s up? |
41206 | What? 41206 What? |
41206 | What? |
41206 | What? |
41206 | Whatever has gotten into old Sid? |
41206 | Where are you bound for? |
41206 | Where do you s''pose he''s going? |
41206 | Where from? |
41206 | Where shall we go? |
41206 | Where were you? |
41206 | Where you going? |
41206 | Where''s Fenton? |
41206 | Where''s yours, Sid? |
41206 | Where, you old dub? |
41206 | Where-- where''s the ball nine? |
41206 | Who got it in the hole? |
41206 | Who is he, anyhow? |
41206 | Who told you Fenton had a chance for manager? |
41206 | Who''s coming? |
41206 | Who''s the goat? |
41206 | Who? |
41206 | Who? |
41206 | Whoever heard of Bascome? |
41206 | Whose did you suppose it was, pray? |
41206 | Why are you fellows togging up so? |
41206 | Why did n''t you spring that left- hand racket before? |
41206 | Why did you get up? 41206 Why do n''t some of you fellows say something?" |
41206 | Why do n''t they make the ball nine a stock concern? |
41206 | Why do n''t they turn off that light? |
41206 | Why do n''t they turn on the light, so he can see it''s only a stuffed scarecrow? |
41206 | Why do n''t you explain? |
41206 | Why do n''t you sport her photograph, old man? |
41206 | Why do n''t you try the ford? |
41206 | Why do you do it, I ask? 41206 Why do you suppose Mr. Langridge sent that false clipping from the newspaper to you-- I mean the one about Sid?" |
41206 | Why not, if we lose? |
41206 | Why not? |
41206 | Why not? |
41206 | Why not? |
41206 | Why not? |
41206 | Why not? |
41206 | Why should n''t I go? |
41206 | Why-- what''s wrong? |
41206 | Why? |
41206 | Why? |
41206 | Why? |
41206 | Why? |
41206 | Why? |
41206 | Will Mr. Henderson deny that I took a pint bottle of liquor from him not ten minutes ago? |
41206 | Without asking her whether it would be agreeable to her? |
41206 | Wo n''t you, Sid? |
41206 | Wonder how in blazes they got there? |
41206 | Wonder where Sid went? |
41206 | Would you mind translating your remark about being glad you found somebody in? |
41206 | Would you play him if he came along? |
41206 | Yes, Mr. Henderson, and I should have answered before, but I was uncertain----"Wo n''t you let me take you? |
41206 | Yes, but did you hear the latest? |
41206 | Yes, we provided this in case you won,replied Ruth,"but if you had lost----""Well, in case we had lost?" |
41206 | Yes, what''s to be done? |
41206 | You did n''t know it was my hat? |
41206 | You mean Bascome? 41206 You mean that mirror? |
41206 | You mean there''s nothing to explain? |
41206 | You were n''t there; were you? |
41206 | You were? |
41206 | You what? |
41206 | You wished to see me? |
41206 | You''ll not do anything rash, will you? |
41206 | You''re not going to back out, because she-- Miss Harrison-- is coming, are you? |
41206 | You''re not going to pull the proctor up here, are you? |
41206 | You''re not going, are you? |
41206 | You''ve arranged for Mr. Parsons to take me? |
41206 | Your team? |
41206 | Your-- your hat? |
41206 | Am I to have the pleasure of two young ladies to- night?" |
41206 | And did you hear what he said about playing poker?" |
41206 | Are n''t they perfectly sweet girls?" |
41206 | Are n''t you going to speak-- going to tell your secret, and exonerate yourself?" |
41206 | Are the rear stairs clear?" |
41206 | Are there some damsels in the offing?" |
41206 | Are you going to do it?" |
41206 | Are you sure it is n''t too late?" |
41206 | Be on hand, Sid?" |
41206 | Been trying it for the first time?" |
41206 | Besides, do you want to give that chair spinal meningitis or lumbago? |
41206 | But what could be done? |
41206 | But what did Tom Parsons care for an injured hand? |
41206 | But what''s the use of talking?" |
41206 | But who cared? |
41206 | But who sent the clipping to you, Miss Harrison?" |
41206 | But you''re not frightened, are you?" |
41206 | But, Tom, are we going to win?" |
41206 | CHAPTER XIII A SPORTY COMPANION"Where''s my blue tie?" |
41206 | CHAPTER XVI A SERIOUS CHARGE"Well, what do you know about that?" |
41206 | CHAPTER XXVII GLOOMY DAYS"Much hurt?" |
41206 | CHAPTER XXX TOM''S LAST APPEAL"Did it work?" |
41206 | Ca n''t you smell it?" |
41206 | Ca n''t you stay away? |
41206 | Can nothing be done?" |
41206 | Could Sid be trying to disconcert the player who was taking his place, by flashing a mirror in his eyes? |
41206 | Could he do it? |
41206 | Dare you deny that you were in that gambling hall the night of the raid? |
41206 | Dare you deny that?" |
41206 | Did you send it, I ask?" |
41206 | Discipline is discipline, but if you will write out for me a couple of hundred lines of Virgil-- by the way, you play at shortstop, do n''t you?" |
41206 | Do n''t I want to see Randall win?" |
41206 | Do n''t you know what this game means to us?" |
41206 | Do n''t you like rides in the gasolene gig?" |
41206 | Do n''t you want to go to Europe?" |
41206 | Do you catch on?" |
41206 | Do you know what I think?" |
41206 | Do you think I was going to stand there and let it go by, and lose us the game?" |
41206 | From that the talk switched to baseball, and before she thought Ruth remarked:"Is Mr. Henderson batting as well as ever?" |
41206 | Give me another shot?" |
41206 | Have n''t you manhood enough to say''no''? |
41206 | Have you a name to place in nomination? |
41206 | Have you been sporting''em, Sid?" |
41206 | Have you noticed how queer he''s been acting of late?" |
41206 | Have you seen the loving cup trophy?" |
41206 | He held her hand, and-- Oh, well, what''s the use of telling on a chap, anyhow? |
41206 | Henderson?" |
41206 | How are his curves?" |
41206 | How do you answer him?" |
41206 | How is the team, do you think?" |
41206 | How will we get there, Phil?" |
41206 | How''s your hand?" |
41206 | However did you get up the spunk to ask her to go to- night, sport?" |
41206 | However, to change the subject-- are we to go to the picnic, Ruth?" |
41206 | I ca n''t understand him, can you?" |
41206 | I know it wo n''t go any further, or I should n''t mention it; but does n''t it look queer?" |
41206 | I told her I could n''t possibly go to- night----""Did you tell her why?" |
41206 | I was there-- yes, in-- in Dartwell that night-- but I ca n''t explain-- it''s a secret-- it-- Oh, wo n''t you believe me?" |
41206 | I wish we could help him; do n''t you?" |
41206 | I wonder if Miss Harrison will come?" |
41206 | I wonder if it has anything to do with a girl-- Miss Harrison?" |
41206 | I wonder if we could do anything to help?" |
41206 | I wonder what will happen to- morrow?" |
41206 | I wonder what''s gotten into him lately?" |
41206 | I wonder who sent her that newspaper clipping?" |
41206 | I''m not-- I----""Then why do n''t you tell her why you were in Dartwell the night of the raid?" |
41206 | If that did n''t mean you, and you were n''t there, why did n''t you say so?" |
41206 | If you told the truth about it could n''t you get back on the team?" |
41206 | Is n''t dinner almost ready? |
41206 | Is n''t it a shame that he went to pieces as he did? |
41206 | Is n''t it now? |
41206 | It''s a free country; is n''t it? |
41206 | Langridge, the bully who used to be here?" |
41206 | May we?" |
41206 | Must I carry this secret all through college?" |
41206 | Oh, Sid, why do you go? |
41206 | Own up, Sid; did you have that liquor for yourself? |
41206 | Phil, who was sitting near Sid, looked at his chum, and remarked:"You''re going to help us out, are n''t you, Sid? |
41206 | Please forgive me?" |
41206 | Pulling it out of the fire that way?" |
41206 | Remember that, Phil?" |
41206 | Remember what a time we had last term, patching it up, and moving it here from our old room?" |
41206 | S''pose Sid will be on hand?" |
41206 | Say, what ought we to do to him? |
41206 | See''em sneaking along on the other side?" |
41206 | Shall we go?" |
41206 | Sid, can you forgive us?" |
41206 | So that was your secret, Sid?" |
41206 | Tar and feathers, or give him the silence?" |
41206 | That lying clipping about me? |
41206 | Then Phil turned to Sid and demanded:"What in blazes is the matter? |
41206 | Then she flies up----""How dare you speak about Mabel flying up?" |
41206 | To lose your money again? |
41206 | Treasurer?" |
41206 | Trust them for a thing like that? |
41206 | Want to come, Sid?" |
41206 | What are you trying to do?" |
41206 | What color are her eyes?" |
41206 | What could be the matter? |
41206 | What do you mean?" |
41206 | What do you say, Ruth? |
41206 | What do you want?" |
41206 | What have you fellows got on the carpet?" |
41206 | What have you in that pocket?" |
41206 | What makes you college sports come here? |
41206 | What was the verdict?" |
41206 | What would Holly do? |
41206 | What''s going to happen?" |
41206 | What''s the joke?" |
41206 | What''s the matter with Sid, anyhow?" |
41206 | Where did you ever learn to use a thimble?" |
41206 | Where''s Sid?" |
41206 | Where''s he going?" |
41206 | Who was that sporty chap, anyhow?" |
41206 | Who?" |
41206 | Whom have you fellows in mind?" |
41206 | Why ca n''t you sit still and enjoy a good think once in a while? |
41206 | Why did n''t you chaps keep him in the straight and narrow path that leads to baseball victories?" |
41206 | Why do n''t you be fair to yourself-- fair to the nine? |
41206 | Why do n''t you swing shut that bridge?" |
41206 | Why does n''t he dine the freshman nine, if he has to blow in his money?" |
41206 | Will it go in water?" |
41206 | Will they play on our grounds?" |
41206 | Will you come and have some?" |
41206 | Will you take her, Tom?" |
41206 | Will you? |
41206 | Wo n''t you take my word for it?" |
41206 | Would he beat it? |
41206 | Would there be a winning one, or would ten innings be necessary? |
41206 | You are now a Sophomore in good standing, and----""May I play on the team?" |
41206 | You were n''t there, were you?" |
41206 | Zane?" |
41206 | Zane?" |
41206 | girls can sure mix things up when they want to, ca n''t they?" |
39582 | A box of candy or some gloves? |
39582 | A favor of me? |
39582 | About half? 39582 All through?" |
39582 | And did n''t he engage in a fight with the watchman, and, taking advantage of a mean trick, sneak to his room? 39582 And if you think real hard, can you get a mental picture of your humble servant taking you to that game?" |
39582 | And no sneak went and told the sophs where you put it, did they? |
39582 | And why do n''t you want me to pitch? 39582 And will you help us to get even?" |
39582 | Are n''t you coming, Professor Tines? |
39582 | Are n''t you? |
39582 | Are there any others? |
39582 | Are they going to be there? |
39582 | Are we supposed to stand for that? |
39582 | Are you a soph? 39582 Are you coming to- night?" |
39582 | Are you going to leave college? |
39582 | Are you going to play ball? |
39582 | Are you sure they did n''t catch Langridge? |
39582 | Are you sure? |
39582 | Aw, what''s eatin''you? |
39582 | But I say, Parsons, do n''t you want to help us get one in on the sophs? |
39582 | But are you going out? |
39582 | But how are you going to get the suit? |
39582 | But what are we to do? |
39582 | But, my dear sir, do n''t you_ know_ that the clapper is taken by the first- year pupils? |
39582 | But, since he has, may I have the honor of being your escort? |
39582 | Ca n''t I pitch on the scrub? |
39582 | Ca n''t you let it go? |
39582 | Can he get out? |
39582 | Can we do it, boys? |
39582 | Can you blame him? |
39582 | Can you darn socks? |
39582 | Can you pitch? |
39582 | Can you walk? |
39582 | Certainly, but why ca n''t you get it for yourself? |
39582 | Could the trolley car go off by itself on a road alone? 39582 Did Langridge tell you that?" |
39582 | Did Miss Madge ask you to call? |
39582 | Did n''t I get turned down at the exams, and ai n''t I putting in my second year as freshman? 39582 Did n''t they get at you?" |
39582 | Did you hear what that soph said? |
39582 | Did you pass? |
39582 | Did you see him? |
39582 | Did you use your knife to attach the wires? |
39582 | Do I do it naturally? |
39582 | Do I? 39582 Do n''t do what?" |
39582 | Do n''t you know how to reply to a gentleman? |
39582 | Do n''t you know it''s against the sacred customs of Randall College for a freshman to wear the colors on his hat until after the flagpole rush? 39582 Do n''t you s''pose the motorman knows the way? |
39582 | Do they smash in? |
39582 | Do you know who did? |
39582 | Do you mean to say it is some outsider? |
39582 | Do you think you will win from Fairview? |
39582 | Do you think you''ll win? |
39582 | Do you want me to tell? |
39582 | Does it look as if I was playing ping- pong with it? |
39582 | Does that mean I ca n''t pitch? |
39582 | Does that mean you''re dissatisfied with me? |
39582 | Eh, Tommy, my lad? |
39582 | Feeling better? |
39582 | Fenton what? |
39582 | For cats''sake, what about? |
39582 | For how long? |
39582 | Get at me? |
39582 | Get caught? |
39582 | Ginger-- how? |
39582 | Going along where? |
39582 | Going to open, fresh? |
39582 | Going to open? |
39582 | Going to the post- office for the mail and meeting the pretty country girls was about the height of your enjoyment, was n''t it? |
39582 | Going where? |
39582 | Got a good stone? |
39582 | Got the clapper? |
39582 | Had we better tell Dutch? |
39582 | Had you rather play there? |
39582 | Has Pitchfork been at you again about the Latin? |
39582 | Has he? |
39582 | Has some one been playing hob with your crown? |
39582 | Has''my uncle''been cutting up? |
39582 | Have some? |
39582 | Have we any? |
39582 | Have you a bet on the game? |
39582 | Have you fellows got the rope? |
39582 | Have you got the clapper, Langridge? |
39582 | Have you seen my uncle? |
39582 | He is? |
39582 | Honest now, Tom, were n''t you just aching to get out and play? |
39582 | Honest? |
39582 | How about it? |
39582 | How are you coming on with the coach? |
39582 | How are you, dominie? |
39582 | How did it happen? |
39582 | How did you hear? |
39582 | How is your arm, dominie? |
39582 | How so? |
39582 | How then? |
39582 | How would you like to go for a little row? |
39582 | How''d you make out with the Latin? |
39582 | How''s Henderson doing? |
39582 | How''s that for good work? |
39582 | How''s that? 39582 How''s that?" |
39582 | How''s that? |
39582 | How''s that? |
39582 | How''s that? |
39582 | How? |
39582 | How? |
39582 | Hurt? |
39582 | I know it''s a big request, but will you, Parsons? |
39582 | I know it, but Fenton needs a bath, do n''t you, Ford? 39582 I s''pose it would n''t do to ask what''s up, would it?" |
39582 | I say no sneak gave you away? |
39582 | I say,began the first baseman,"is this the road to Dodville? |
39582 | I say-- why Moses? |
39582 | I suppose you are n''t used to such things as this down on the farm, are you? |
39582 | I tell you what it is, old man,said Sid,"it''s mighty comfortable here, do n''t you think?" |
39582 | I wonder how he feels? 39582 I wonder if he was sneaking around here trying to catch on about the dinner?" |
39582 | I wonder if he''s got enough votes for Kerr? |
39582 | I wonder what he was doing up here? |
39582 | I''m not? |
39582 | I-- I s''pose you''ll tell Kindlings and Lighton about me, eh, what? |
39582 | If he does, could n''t we play Langridge on first? |
39582 | In sooth, gentle sir, what hath befallen thee? |
39582 | In what way? |
39582 | Is it an explosion? |
39582 | Is it broken? |
39582 | Is it? |
39582 | Is n''t it? |
39582 | Is she? |
39582 | Is that all? |
39582 | Is that his name? |
39582 | Is the nine going that way? |
39582 | Is this a new course in eddercation you''re givin''the boys? |
39582 | Keep still about it, ca n''t you? |
39582 | Keep still and take what''s coming or tell the proctor and use that as an excuse for coming in late? 39582 Langridge? |
39582 | Matter? 39582 Matter? |
39582 | May I also congratulate you? |
39582 | May I come in? |
39582 | May I come in? |
39582 | May I have a dance? |
39582 | May I take you back to Haddonfield? |
39582 | May n''t I even call you Miss Madge after I''ve been defeated in the game? |
39582 | Me pitch? 39582 Meaning what, if you do n''t mind translating?" |
39582 | Much hurt? |
39582 | Nay nay what? |
39582 | No? 39582 Not even a cigarette?" |
39582 | Now, are they sophs or our fellows? |
39582 | Now, what would you do? |
39582 | Now? |
39582 | Oh, by the way, have you a knife? 39582 Oh, is it? |
39582 | Oh, is that so? |
39582 | Oh, then they''ve played here some time? |
39582 | Oh, well, ca n''t you take a rest for a couple of innings, Fred, and pitch the last one? |
39582 | Oh, you would, eh? |
39582 | On your honor as a freshman of Randall College? |
39582 | Only one? |
39582 | Only what? |
39582 | Or an ice cream soda? |
39582 | Pitch? |
39582 | Say, Sid,exclaimed Tom suddenly,"do you remember what you started to say about Langridge the other day and stopped?" |
39582 | Say, who told you to give orders? |
39582 | Seeing the game won or meeting the pretty girl? 39582 Shall I throw it?" |
39582 | Should n''t I like him? |
39582 | Since when has it been a college rule,asked Tom,"to confess to the doings of another student? |
39582 | So-- so? |
39582 | That''s very nice of you to say so, but what about yourself? |
39582 | The one near the boathouse? |
39582 | The pole rush? |
39582 | The twin-- who''s he? |
39582 | Then let me be your escort back to Haddonfield? |
39582 | Then wo n''t you please think now? |
39582 | Then you mean for each one of us to get to the hall as best he can? |
39582 | Then you refuse to say who was with you? |
39582 | Then you''ll be on hand, eh? |
39582 | Then you''ll pitch? |
39582 | Then you, as manager, do n''t want Parsons as substitute pitcher? |
39582 | There, we''ll chuck studying for to- night, eh, Sid? |
39582 | Think you''re playing football? |
39582 | Tom Parsons? 39582 Tom,"cried Sid as they were dressing in their room,"does this dress suit seem to fit?" |
39582 | Tom,he called through the darkness,"can I help you?" |
39582 | Tom,he cried,"what''s the matter?" |
39582 | Too bad, was n''t it? |
39582 | Unconscious? |
39582 | Was it a soph? |
39582 | Water pipes, fire or something brand new? |
39582 | Well, Tom, old man, going along? |
39582 | Well, are n''t we going to make a try for it to- night? |
39582 | Well, are you going? |
39582 | Well, do n''t you think you''d better wait until the hayseed is out of your hair? |
39582 | Well, suppose I did know of one-- or you did-- what would you do? 39582 Well, what can you do when three or four big sophs are holding you?" |
39582 | Well, what is? |
39582 | Well, you know the little open pavilion down near the river? |
39582 | Well,he snapped,"why do n''t you continue? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | Well? |
39582 | What about Evert? |
39582 | What about my three- bagger? |
39582 | What about your pitching? |
39582 | What are they? |
39582 | What are we going to do with it? |
39582 | What are we going to do? |
39582 | What can you do? |
39582 | What can you do? |
39582 | What did I tell you? 39582 What did she say? |
39582 | What did the namby- pamby say? |
39582 | What do the other fellows say? |
39582 | What do you call pleasant? |
39582 | What do you mean, you old cart horse? |
39582 | What do you s''pose he wants? |
39582 | What do you want? |
39582 | What does that mean? |
39582 | What excuse will you give? |
39582 | What for? |
39582 | What game? |
39582 | What gentleman? |
39582 | What good would it do? |
39582 | What happened? |
39582 | What in the world are you doing? |
39582 | What is it now, Parsons? |
39582 | What is it? |
39582 | What is it? |
39582 | What is it? |
39582 | What kind do you want? |
39582 | What league is that? |
39582 | What made you let that fellow tell you where to go? |
39582 | What now? |
39582 | What of it? 39582 What question? |
39582 | What right have you got to speak so to me? |
39582 | What shall I do next? |
39582 | What shall I do? |
39582 | What student has dared climb up there? |
39582 | What was his name? |
39582 | What was it? |
39582 | What was it? |
39582 | What would your uncle think of him? |
39582 | What''s an anthropoid? |
39582 | What''s he doing? |
39582 | What''s that? |
39582 | What''s that? |
39582 | What''s that? |
39582 | What''s that? |
39582 | What''s that? |
39582 | What''s the game? |
39582 | What''s the matter with me? |
39582 | What''s the matter with you? 39582 What''s the matter, old man?" |
39582 | What''s the matter, son? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the matter? |
39582 | What''s the tax? |
39582 | What''s the use speaking to him? |
39582 | What''s the use? |
39582 | What''s the use? |
39582 | What''s the use? |
39582 | What''s up, Fenton? |
39582 | What''s up? |
39582 | What''s up? |
39582 | What''s up? |
39582 | What''s your name? |
39582 | What-- what''s that? |
39582 | What? 39582 What?" |
39582 | When do we have any rest from them? |
39582 | Where are you going to take me? |
39582 | Where can he be? |
39582 | Where do you want to try for? |
39582 | Where have you been keeping yourself? |
39582 | Where you going? |
39582 | Where you going? |
39582 | Where''s Langridge? |
39582 | Where''s Langridge? |
39582 | Where''s Sid Henderson? |
39582 | Where''s the Snail? |
39582 | Where''ve you been, Holly? |
39582 | Who are you? |
39582 | Who is captain? |
39582 | Who tipped you off? |
39582 | Who told you? |
39582 | Who was the girl? |
39582 | Who''s Kerr? |
39582 | Who''s asking you to play any tricks? |
39582 | Who''s eating cloves? |
39582 | Who''s going to throw the stone? |
39582 | Who''s that, a tramp? |
39582 | Who''s that? |
39582 | Who''s that? |
39582 | Who''s there? |
39582 | Who? |
39582 | Who? |
39582 | Why Langridge? |
39582 | Why Moses? |
39582 | Why are you so anxious about Langridge? |
39582 | Why ca n''t I? 39582 Why ca n''t you take us?" |
39582 | Why did n''t you dish that out to us first, instead of letting us think you made an impression simply by the aid of your manly figure? 39582 Why do n''t you fellows run the colors up on the flag pole?" |
39582 | Why do n''t you keep your patent leathers out of the middle of the floor? |
39582 | Why do n''t you tell the fellow yourself? |
39582 | Why do n''t you? |
39582 | Why do you encourage that nonsense? |
39582 | Why do you submit to it? |
39582 | Why do you take it? |
39582 | Why does n''t some one say something? |
39582 | Why does n''t some one who can throw try it? |
39582 | Why not? |
39582 | Why not? |
39582 | Why not? |
39582 | Why not? |
39582 | Why not? |
39582 | Why not? |
39582 | Why, how do you do, Miss Tyler? |
39582 | Why, is it hard to tell? |
39582 | Why, is there any chance that you wo n''t? |
39582 | Why, what''s the matter? |
39582 | Why, what''s the matter? |
39582 | Why? |
39582 | Why? |
39582 | Will you be at the game Saturday? |
39582 | Will you climb up the rope after I get it in place? |
39582 | Will you do it? |
39582 | Will you go? |
39582 | Will you pitch for us, Parsons, me lad? |
39582 | Will you pitch regularly now? |
39582 | Will you resign in my favor? |
39582 | Will you tell? |
39582 | With him? |
39582 | Without baseball? |
39582 | Wo n''t the man who is going to supply it look out for that end? |
39582 | Wonder if I''m over- training? |
39582 | Would it? |
39582 | Would n''t he be fine covering the gridiron with the ball tucked under his arm? 39582 Would you?" |
39582 | You ca n''t play against Fairview? |
39582 | You came prepared, did n''t you? |
39582 | You do n''t know? |
39582 | You do n''t mean to say you''re worried because our class knocked out a couple of greasy old sophs? |
39582 | You say you got that in a fall? |
39582 | You took part in this affair? |
39582 | You''re becoming a regular greasy dig, are n''t you? |
39582 | You''re going the pace, are n''t you, old man? |
39582 | After all, had he done right? |
39582 | And so Madge Tyler is going with Langridge?" |
39582 | Are n''t we silly, though?" |
39582 | Are n''t you on the wrong line?" |
39582 | Are you all right now? |
39582 | Are you all right, old man? |
39582 | Are you alone? |
39582 | Are you sure Mr. Lighton sent you for me?" |
39582 | Besides, Fred-- I mean Mr. Langridge-- he told me he was going to work hard for success, and I never like to see any one disappointed-- do you?" |
39582 | But did you hear the news? |
39582 | But how am I going to pull out those big nails?" |
39582 | But if you do, I''ll give you back your ribbon-- er-- what''s your name, freshman?" |
39582 | But say, how about the baseball election? |
39582 | But say, is there anything doing?" |
39582 | But say, why do n''t you come right out and say what you mean? |
39582 | But that night there came to him something like a voice asking,"Did you?" |
39582 | But what''s going on?" |
39582 | But what''s the odds? |
39582 | But would you mind keeping your hat on? |
39582 | But, if there was one, what would you do?" |
39582 | But-- er-- are you going to recitation? |
39582 | By the way, what do you fellows do with the bell tongue, anyhow?" |
39582 | CHAPTER IV THE HAZING"What sort of hazing do they do?" |
39582 | CHAPTER XVIII SOME"OLD GRADS""What''s the matter, old man?" |
39582 | CHAPTER XXI ON THE GRILL"Well, what''s up?" |
39582 | CHAPTER XXV TOM IN A GAME"Want any help?" |
39582 | Ca n''t I take a little toothache medicine without being insulted by you? |
39582 | Can you manage?" |
39582 | Can you walk? |
39582 | Captain Woodhouse, are you with me in this?" |
39582 | Could he have mistaken him for a sophomore? |
39582 | Could he hold it after he got it? |
39582 | Could that be she standing up and waving a yellow and maroon flag at him? |
39582 | Did n''t he, I ask you?" |
39582 | Did n''t you see the notice?" |
39582 | Did n''t you, fresh?" |
39582 | Did you attach the wires?" |
39582 | Did you have a good nine at Northville?" |
39582 | Did you learn her name? |
39582 | Do n''t you know it, I ask?" |
39582 | Do n''t you learn that in psychology?" |
39582 | Do you know any member of the crew who''s doing that?" |
39582 | Do you mean pitcher on the scrub?" |
39582 | Do you remember the day we kidnaped Mrs. Maguire and took all her chickens?" |
39582 | Do you smell the green grass, Sid, and the earth, and-- and the baseball smell? |
39582 | Do you think our boys will win?" |
39582 | Do you want to see your college lose? |
39582 | Does Langridge run it all?" |
39582 | Going back on the college customs?" |
39582 | Got your name down on all the cards you want?" |
39582 | Great, is n''t it?" |
39582 | Had I better stay in?" |
39582 | Had he done the best thing? |
39582 | Have you lost anything? |
39582 | He kicked impatiently at a stone in the path and wheeled around just as a voice exclaimed:"Ah, Parsons, admiring the windows? |
39582 | Hi, fresh, what are you doing with that hatband?" |
39582 | How about it, Snail-- any news?" |
39582 | How are things? |
39582 | How are you? |
39582 | How could he get away?" |
39582 | How much should he tell, how much leave unsaid? |
39582 | How''d you get here?" |
39582 | I believe that was it, was n''t it, Tom?" |
39582 | I want to see that game, but I don''t----""Wo n''t you let me take you?" |
39582 | I wonder if Parsons is still there?" |
39582 | I wonder if Sid was caught?" |
39582 | I wonder if they''ll find out about Langridge? |
39582 | I wonder if we have any show?" |
39582 | I''m afraid it will split when I''m dancing, and I''ll be a pretty sight, wo n''t I? |
39582 | I''ve tried to fight shy of it and so have some of the other fellows, but what''s the use? |
39582 | If I slump, do you know what it means?" |
39582 | Is it really true?" |
39582 | Is it yours?" |
39582 | Is n''t Langridge taking his own time calling it?" |
39582 | Is n''t it great?" |
39582 | Is some member of the crew trying to throw the college?" |
39582 | Is the picture any clearer?" |
39582 | Is there any chance?" |
39582 | Is there any one here named Sidney Henderson?" |
39582 | Is this the road to Haddonfield?" |
39582 | It''s rotten stuff, ai n''t it?" |
39582 | Langridge----""Yes, what about me?" |
39582 | Lighton?" |
39582 | Lighton?" |
39582 | Lighton?" |
39582 | Maybe I''m wrong about the coach, but what''s the use of saying anything? |
39582 | Only-- well, what''s the use?" |
39582 | Parsons?" |
39582 | Parsons?" |
39582 | Say, but we broke up their singing all right, did n''t we? |
39582 | Say, the next time you say that we''ll make you repeat the first book of CÃ ¦ sar backward, eh, fellows?" |
39582 | Say, were you ever there? |
39582 | Shall I swear?" |
39582 | So they''re coming to- night, eh?" |
39582 | Supposing it is? |
39582 | The question was, what? |
39582 | Then he turned to Tom and said:"So you''re going to pitch against me?" |
39582 | Then he''ll go all to pieces and where will we be? |
39582 | There''s more, is n''t there?" |
39582 | Think any sophs will come?" |
39582 | This is the second time, is n''t it?" |
39582 | Was it fair to the others, to the college? |
39582 | Was it fair to the team to let the members be in ignorance of the fact that their pitcher took stimulants secretly-- that he had done it before? |
39582 | Was n''t there some one with you?" |
39582 | Was she asking because she wanted to know whether Langridge would be in the party of merrymakers? |
39582 | Was you ever there, sonny?" |
39582 | We are not to be tempted, nay, even if it were to take mine ancient enemy, Pitchfork, and drop him into the lake; eh, Tom?" |
39582 | We''ve got to have a good time once in a while, eh, fellows?" |
39582 | What about the student who was with you? |
39582 | What do you mean?" |
39582 | What do you mean?" |
39582 | What do you think of Langridge?" |
39582 | What happened? |
39582 | What is it this time?" |
39582 | What is it?" |
39582 | What ought he to say? |
39582 | What you going to do?" |
39582 | What''d you do that for?" |
39582 | What''s the matter with our regular substitute, Evert?" |
39582 | What''s wrong?" |
39582 | When Tom and Sid were in their apartment the scrub pitcher turned to his chum and asked:"Did you know what was in the wind to- night, Sid?" |
39582 | Where do you play?" |
39582 | Where does she live?" |
39582 | Why do n''t you know?" |
39582 | Why do n''t you let things slide sometimes?" |
39582 | Why should Tom suffer for another''s fault? |
39582 | Why, has n''t he got a right to?" |
39582 | Why?" |
39582 | Why?" |
39582 | Why?" |
39582 | Will you come?" |
39582 | Will you go first or shall I?" |
39582 | Will you let me get in this last game in your place?" |
39582 | Will you promise?" |
39582 | Will you shake hands?" |
39582 | Will you? |
39582 | Would he judge it properly? |
39582 | Would he reach it? |
39582 | Would it be contrary to the spirit of Randall? |
39582 | Would it be violating the ethical honor of a college boy if he told his chum? |
39582 | Would it not mean, in the end, that Randall would lose some deciding game and the championship? |
39582 | Would you tell the coach or the captain?" |
39582 | Would you?" |
39582 | Yet what could he do? |
39582 | Yet why had the''varsity pitcher attacked Tom? |
39582 | You do n''t mean to say you''ve been caught? |
39582 | You had to stay away from class two weeks on account of it, did n''t you?" |
39582 | You have n''t been trying to ride a horse, have you?" |
39582 | You remember what you said?" |
39582 | cried Holly Cross after about half an hour of this sort of thing,"have you heard the latest?" |
39582 | he exclaimed,"what is the matter? |
39582 | is n''t it great?" |
39582 | see?" |
39582 | why ca n''t I?" |
40668 | A trick? |
40668 | And Phil-- I mean Mr. Clinton, but I call him Phil, because I hear Ruth speak of him so often-- I think he plays half- back, does n''t he? |
40668 | And how long is that? |
40668 | And when can he play football? |
40668 | And when will you try it? |
40668 | And you''d like to see''em laid out good and proper, would n''t you? |
40668 | Any answer? |
40668 | Any answer? |
40668 | Any gain? |
40668 | Anything wrong? |
40668 | Are n''t we going to practice? |
40668 | Are n''t we, Phil, old chap? |
40668 | Are n''t you ashamed to cheer against your own brother? |
40668 | Are n''t you getting in rather late? |
40668 | Are n''t you going to stand by me? |
40668 | Are n''t you worried about Tom Parsons, too? |
40668 | Are you a relative of hers? |
40668 | Are you all ready? |
40668 | Are you any relation to Miss Clinton? |
40668 | Are you aware of the hour? |
40668 | Are you both crazy? |
40668 | Are you crazy? 40668 Are you going to the_ Kappa Delta_ dance?" |
40668 | Are you going to try, Sid? |
40668 | Are you hurt? |
40668 | Are you just finding that out? |
40668 | Are you now ready to confess, before we send for an officer? |
40668 | Are you sure he did? |
40668 | Are you sure you do n''t mind, old chap? |
40668 | Are you sure? |
40668 | Are you sure? |
40668 | Bad news? |
40668 | Belong here? 40668 But I call her a pretty girl, do n''t you, Phil?" |
40668 | But I wonder who played this trick on us? 40668 But about Clinton; you do n''t think he''s any more likely to be hurt than any other player-- nor as much, do you? |
40668 | But are you sure it will work? |
40668 | But ca n''t you tell her what I''ve told you? |
40668 | But can you do it? 40668 But how can you present me to her, when the''ogress,''as I have heard her called, bars the way?" |
40668 | But not for long? |
40668 | But what about my brother? |
40668 | But where in the world have you been? |
40668 | But who sent this warning? |
40668 | But you''re not going to leave it here, for some measly freshman to lie on, are you, Tom? |
40668 | By how much? |
40668 | Ca n''t I come, too? |
40668 | Ca n''t I see her? |
40668 | Ca n''t you give a fellow a chance to practice jumping? 40668 Ca n''t you give me a note to her?" |
40668 | Ca n''t you make less row? |
40668 | Can you doubt me? |
40668 | Clinton, why did you tell Lighton I had been smoking? |
40668 | Come, now, are you fellows going to back down and let us pass? |
40668 | Did I tell you I met Langridge and Gerhart the night I went to see Phil''s sister? |
40668 | Did it come over in the_ Mayflower_? |
40668 | Did you get hurt? |
40668 | Did you get it? |
40668 | Did you hear any news to- day? |
40668 | Did you mean you had company you wanted to share with me, or that there was a letter for me? 40668 Did you see Ruth?" |
40668 | Did you see her? |
40668 | Did you see who that was? |
40668 | Did you send the message? |
40668 | Did you think you would win? |
40668 | Didn''t-- haven''t you a telegram? |
40668 | Do any of you fellows want to bet? |
40668 | Do n''t know? 40668 Do n''t you believe he did it?" |
40668 | Do n''t you know it''s Sunday, and we can sleep as long as we like? |
40668 | Do n''t you think the college ought to know what sort of a coward and sneak we''ve got at Randall? |
40668 | Do n''t you want your brother to get well? |
40668 | Do what? |
40668 | Do what? |
40668 | Do you feel nervous about to- morrow''s game? |
40668 | Do you know her personally? |
40668 | Do you mean to say you''re going to stick girls''pictures up in our new room? |
40668 | Do you mind staying alone, old chap? |
40668 | Do you suppose Pitchfork will prevail upon Moses to make us stop the game? |
40668 | Do you suppose he heard what we said? |
40668 | Do you take back what you said? |
40668 | Do you think it will be safe to leave the sofa here? |
40668 | Do you think she''s worse? |
40668 | Do you think they''re on to our signals? |
40668 | Do you think you will beat Fairview? |
40668 | Do you want it? |
40668 | Do you want to break it? |
40668 | Do you want to jar the insides loose? |
40668 | Do you want to see the picture of the fox? |
40668 | Do you want to spoil it? |
40668 | Does n''t it make you feel as if you could stretch out on your back and look up into the sky? |
40668 | Does that mean he apologizes? |
40668 | Eh, Phil? 40668 Feel fit, Tom?" |
40668 | Fine dance, was n''t it? |
40668 | Go easy on that, will you? |
40668 | Going to get well? 40668 Going to split it up for firewood?" |
40668 | Going to town? |
40668 | Has the''varsity eleven all been picked out? |
40668 | Have n''t I got the evidence? |
40668 | Have n''t I troubles enough without that? |
40668 | Have n''t you got enough girls''faces stuck up around here? 40668 Have you a sister?" |
40668 | Have you got to make it as bald as that? 40668 Have you had a fire, Tom?" |
40668 | He did? |
40668 | He was? 40668 He''s got Gerhart''s place for good, has he?" |
40668 | Heard from dad? |
40668 | Hello, Wallops; what have you there? |
40668 | Hello, what''s this? |
40668 | Here, what are you sticking up over there? |
40668 | Here, what do you fellows mean by blocking up the stairway? 40668 How about you, Phil?" |
40668 | How am I going to sleep in that bed to- night? |
40668 | How dare you trifle with me in this fashion? |
40668 | How do I know she has a brother? |
40668 | How do you know? |
40668 | How do you work it? |
40668 | How does it feel to lose? |
40668 | How''s your hand, Sid? |
40668 | How''s your mother, Phil? |
40668 | How''s your shoulder? |
40668 | How? |
40668 | Hurt much, old chap? |
40668 | Hurt yourself? |
40668 | Hurt? |
40668 | I call that pretty good, Tom; do n''t you? |
40668 | I grant that; I even grant that the charm is Gerhart''s; but does that prove he took the signals? |
40668 | I say, are you chaps going to move back and let me and Gerhart pass? |
40668 | I should n''t, eh? 40668 I suppose-- er-- that is-- er-- your sister will be at the game?" |
40668 | I thought you said this was a sporty college, Langridge? |
40668 | I wonder how deep that is? |
40668 | I wonder if I''ll get that money? |
40668 | I wonder if he has his dress suit on? |
40668 | I wonder if we ca n''t postpone it? |
40668 | I wonder what Langridge and Gerhart meant? |
40668 | I wonder what fun Pitchfork has in life, anyhow? |
40668 | I wonder what they did that for? |
40668 | I wonder where the slip was? |
40668 | I wonder who did it? |
40668 | I wonder who they can be? 40668 Is Dutch all ready?" |
40668 | Is dis Phil Clinton? |
40668 | Is it satisfactory? |
40668 | Is it-- is it as bad as that? |
40668 | Is it-- is it something sudden? |
40668 | Is n''t Ruth coming? |
40668 | Is that all? |
40668 | Is that for me? |
40668 | Is the college on fire? 40668 Is there a telegram for me? |
40668 | Is this going to lead anywhere? |
40668 | Is this true, Miss Tyler? |
40668 | Is-- is your sister here? |
40668 | It was n''t altogether such easy smashing as you would suppose, sitting and watching the game from the grandstand, was it, Tom? |
40668 | Just before the game? 40668 Just before the game?" |
40668 | Keep still, ca n''t you? 40668 Langridge,"he asked the sophomore,"have you anything to do?" |
40668 | Last the game out? 40668 Let a fellow alone, ca n''t you? |
40668 | Let''s drop the sofa and cut for it? |
40668 | Madge Tyler? |
40668 | Madge, why did n''t you tell us about your cousin before? |
40668 | Matter? |
40668 | May I add my good wishes, not only on the recovery of your mother, but on the way you played the game? |
40668 | May I go to my room now? |
40668 | Me? 40668 Miss Tyler-- do you know her?" |
40668 | Needles? |
40668 | Needles? |
40668 | New signals? |
40668 | No fire? |
40668 | No; did I? |
40668 | No? 40668 None of you are falling behind in studies, I hope?" |
40668 | Nor the alarm clock? |
40668 | Nor the old chair? |
40668 | Not come-- why? 40668 Now,"continued Sid earnestly,"do you want to go and publish it? |
40668 | Off on a lark? |
40668 | Oh, I suppose you could have run things better than Phil did? |
40668 | Oh, are you going to do that? |
40668 | Oh, is that so? |
40668 | Oh, that''s Miss Tyler''s picture, is n''t it? |
40668 | Oh, was n''t it a great game? |
40668 | Oh, we''re glad to see you even in that state, Phil, as long as it''s no worse, are n''t we, Madge? |
40668 | Oh-- I-- do I look like that? |
40668 | Only pretended? 40668 Parsons and Henderson out?" |
40668 | Phil''s sister? |
40668 | Pretty, is n''t it? |
40668 | Remember how I nearly slumped in Latin before the big ball game last year, and only just got through by the skin of my teeth in time to play? 40668 Say, Henderson, what''s the matter with you?" |
40668 | Say, are n''t girls odd? |
40668 | Say, old man,burst out Phil in a whisper,"what''s the matter?" |
40668 | Say, what do you want to make a rough house for? 40668 Say, what''s the matter with you?" |
40668 | Say, why did n''t you put new legs on it, insert new springs, and cover it over while you were about it? |
40668 | See a girl student of Fairview after dark? 40668 Shall I read Greek to you?" |
40668 | Shall we carry you inside, Phil? |
40668 | Shall we go with the old gazabo, Phil? |
40668 | She did? |
40668 | She-- she''s not worse-- is she? |
40668 | Since when have you been calling her''Madge''? |
40668 | Smallpox? 40668 So you came over to see how we were doing, eh?" |
40668 | Somebody hit you? |
40668 | Splice it? 40668 Spoil it? |
40668 | Suppose we do? |
40668 | Tell Pitchfork you were n''t yourself? |
40668 | Tell him you had been smoking? 40668 The question is, what can we do to them? |
40668 | Then it''s good news? |
40668 | Then there is to be a next time? |
40668 | Then who sent the fake telegram? |
40668 | Then you''ll fix it up with him? |
40668 | They are? 40668 Think you can find her in this bunch?" |
40668 | Think you''ll have any trouble in getting in? |
40668 | Was he-- was he jealous about me? |
40668 | Was n''t it? |
40668 | Was she all right when you left home to come back to college? |
40668 | We would n''t part with this for a good bit, would we, fellows? |
40668 | We''ll take you over to Fairview, then, eh, Phil? |
40668 | Well, Phil,remarked Tom, as he was getting off his football togs,"we were sort of up against it, eh?" |
40668 | Well, Tom, I suppose you''re going to be with us this fall? |
40668 | Well, fellows, are you all ready for the trip Saturday? |
40668 | Well, how goes it? |
40668 | Well, how was your sister? |
40668 | Well, when can your''cousin''come over to see you again, Madge? |
40668 | Well, who are you, then? |
40668 | Well, young gentlemen, what have you to say for yourselves? |
40668 | Well,asked Phil, turning and facing his chum-- Sid was out of the room--"any objections?" |
40668 | Well? |
40668 | Well? |
40668 | Well? |
40668 | Well? |
40668 | Well? |
40668 | Welsh rarebit would be a fine thing for an invalid, would n''t it? |
40668 | What am I up against? |
40668 | What are you coming to, Tom? |
40668 | What are you going to do, Phil? |
40668 | What are you interfering with my affairs for? |
40668 | What are you trying to do-- smash it all to pieces? 40668 What brings you here?" |
40668 | What can we do to get square? |
40668 | What did you do that for? |
40668 | What did you think of Gerhart at quarter? |
40668 | What difference does it make to you? |
40668 | What do you mean? |
40668 | What do you mean? |
40668 | What do you mean? |
40668 | What do you want to photograph such scary things as foxes for, anyhow? |
40668 | What do you want, young man? |
40668 | What harm will come to it here? |
40668 | What in the name of the labors of Hercules is that? |
40668 | What is it? |
40668 | What is it? |
40668 | What is it? |
40668 | What is it? |
40668 | What is it? |
40668 | What of it? |
40668 | What were you saying, Phil? |
40668 | What will you give me for it? |
40668 | What''s he saying? |
40668 | What''s that for? |
40668 | What''s that, for the love of Mike? |
40668 | What''s that? 40668 What''s that?" |
40668 | What''s that? |
40668 | What''s the matter with Randall? |
40668 | What''s the matter with this blamed thing, anyhow? |
40668 | What''s the matter with you fellows, anyhow? 40668 What''s the matter with you lately, old chap?" |
40668 | What''s the matter, old man? |
40668 | What''s the matter? |
40668 | What''s the matter? |
40668 | What''s the matter? |
40668 | What''s the matter? |
40668 | What''s the matter? |
40668 | What''s the matter? |
40668 | What''s the matter? |
40668 | What''s the matter? |
40668 | What''s the matter? |
40668 | What''s the matter? |
40668 | What''s the use? |
40668 | What''s this about Ruth''s brother? |
40668 | What''s this, Langridge? |
40668 | What''s up? |
40668 | What-- what did you do that for? |
40668 | What? |
40668 | Whatever has come over Madge? |
40668 | When can I get into the game again? |
40668 | When did you get this? |
40668 | Where are you going? |
40668 | Where are you going? |
40668 | Where are you going? |
40668 | Where did that come from? |
40668 | Where have you been, Sid? 40668 Where is she?" |
40668 | Where you bound for? |
40668 | Where you going? |
40668 | Where''s Gerhart? |
40668 | Where''s Phil? |
40668 | Where? |
40668 | Where? |
40668 | Which; football or the ladies? |
40668 | Who are you talking to? |
40668 | Who are you? |
40668 | Who brought this here? |
40668 | Who gave you the right to assume a mastery over him? 40668 Who kicked that ball at me?" |
40668 | Who with? |
40668 | Who''s going to be quarter- back? |
40668 | Who''s on the wire? |
40668 | Who''s she? |
40668 | Who''s that with her? |
40668 | Who''s that? |
40668 | Who, if you do n''t mind me asking? |
40668 | Who-- Miss Philock or Phil''s sister? |
40668 | Who-- who gave you this? |
40668 | Who? |
40668 | Who? |
40668 | Who? |
40668 | Whoever heard of a sister walking with her own brother? 40668 Whom will you take?" |
40668 | Whose initials are on the back? |
40668 | Whose is it? |
40668 | Whose will you get now? |
40668 | Why ca n''t you? |
40668 | Why did n''t you grab the bottle? |
40668 | Why did n''t you hand it to me? 40668 Why did n''t you say so before?" |
40668 | Why did you tell Pitchfork I was n''t Henderson? |
40668 | Why do n''t you be a sport? 40668 Why do n''t you do it yourself?" |
40668 | Why do n''t you get down to snap it back, Snail? 40668 Why do n''t you give up?" |
40668 | Why do n''t you label it, Phil, so a fellow would know what it is? |
40668 | Why do n''t you say he was madly jealous of me; and that you two quarreled dreadfully over me? |
40668 | Why do n''t you throw that away? |
40668 | Why do n''t you use some of my liniment instead of arnica for it? |
40668 | Why do you speak so? |
40668 | Why hastenest thou thus so hastily? |
40668 | Why not? 40668 Why not?" |
40668 | Why not? |
40668 | Why not? |
40668 | Why, Siddie,he went on, as a mother might chide a little boy,"wherever have you been? |
40668 | Why, you do n''t mind playing in the rain, do you? |
40668 | Why, you old anchorite, have n''t I a right to? 40668 Why-- what-- what''s the matter?" |
40668 | Why? 40668 Why?" |
40668 | Will it be safe? |
40668 | Will you be at the Fairview- Randall football game? |
40668 | Will you come down and have an ice? |
40668 | Will you wait here for us? |
40668 | Would I have to be identified to get it? 40668 Would you?" |
40668 | Yes, young gentlemen, who did it? |
40668 | Yes; have you any objections? |
40668 | Yes; what are you wiggling around in that fashion for, son? |
40668 | You ca n''t? 40668 You do n''t mean to say that Tom has been sending flowers to some girl?" |
40668 | You do n''t mean to say you''re going to try and give away the signals in that game, do you? |
40668 | You frowsy beggar, why did n''t you tell me you were going to bring my sister? |
40668 | You thought you''d make me forget it, did n''t you? |
40668 | You''ll get yours some day, and then we''ll see----"Hello, where''d that picture come from? |
40668 | You''re awfully anxious to go, are n''t you? |
40668 | You''re quite a sport, are n''t you, freshie? |
40668 | Young man, what do you mean by disobeying my orders in this manner? |
40668 | Ah, Tom, would you have said that but for what had happened in the last few weeks? |
40668 | Any answer?" |
40668 | Any objections?" |
40668 | Are any of you hurt? |
40668 | Are n''t we putting it all over them?" |
40668 | Are n''t you, Tom?" |
40668 | Are n''t you?" |
40668 | Are they beating us?" |
40668 | Are you all right for practice?" |
40668 | Are you going to play some trick at the instigation of the freshmen? |
40668 | Are you going to ring in beautiful scenery, calm, peaceful atmosphere, a sense of loneliness, and then switch off on to girls? |
40668 | Are you going to work the trick to- day?" |
40668 | Are you going with a dame?" |
40668 | Are you sure you used only the liniment I left for Clinton?" |
40668 | At the sight of her brother Ruth cried:"Oh, Phil, was n''t it glorious? |
40668 | Besides, do we want every one to know what a cad we have here? |
40668 | But did n''t you get yours?" |
40668 | But for the fact that Phil and a certain pretty girl had become fast friends? |
40668 | But he heard this conversation:"Did you hear about Clinton?" |
40668 | But my uncle says----""Say, are you going to keep that up this term?" |
40668 | But say, if you want to do something, Tom, rub this stuff into my thumb, will you?" |
40668 | But what''s the use?" |
40668 | But will it do him any permanent harm? |
40668 | But-- but can I?" |
40668 | By the way, who does the team play this week, Phil?" |
40668 | CHAPTER VI PROFESSOR TINES OBJECTS"Are you going to fight him?" |
40668 | Ca n''t we-- can''t you go down where she is?" |
40668 | Ca n''t you get out of a chair without busting it?" |
40668 | Ca n''t you keep still? |
40668 | Ca n''t you say I was mistaken?" |
40668 | Can I get you anything?" |
40668 | Clinton, how is your shoulder holding out?" |
40668 | Could Boxer hold the line sufficiently to prevent Randall from scoring again, making the game a tie? |
40668 | Could Randall do it? |
40668 | Could it be, Tom thought, that she was jealous of him, and took this method of showing it? |
40668 | Did n''t I see him sneak up to Lighton and put him wise to the fact that I''d taken a few whiffs? |
40668 | Did n''t she tell you?" |
40668 | Did n''t you fellows get any?" |
40668 | Did you get one, too?" |
40668 | Did you? |
40668 | Do I have to have the password and a countersign?" |
40668 | Do n''t you know that no tradesmen are allowed in this entrance?" |
40668 | Do n''t you think it will work?" |
40668 | Do n''t you want me to tell? |
40668 | Do n''t you wish you were playing, Sid?" |
40668 | Do you have to get right back to college, or have you girls time to go down the street and have some soda?" |
40668 | Do you mean to say that you fellows are moving that fuzzy- wuzzy piece of architecture into this dormitory? |
40668 | Do you think he''ll be hurt?" |
40668 | Do you think the chair will stand shifting?" |
40668 | Do you think there''s a chance for me to get back?" |
40668 | Do you want another?" |
40668 | Do you want it all?" |
40668 | Do you want to let every one see our shame? |
40668 | Does your shoulder pain you any?" |
40668 | Eh, Phil?" |
40668 | First thing I know you fellows will have this a regular boudoir; and then where will I be? |
40668 | Had it been a mistake? |
40668 | Had the operator blundered? |
40668 | Had there been a fumble? |
40668 | Has Dutch got the stuff?" |
40668 | Has Pitchfork been taken with a fit, or has Moses sent to say we need study no more?" |
40668 | Has n''t Sid Henderson showed up?" |
40668 | Has your girl gone back on you?" |
40668 | Have we lost it on a fumble? |
40668 | Have you a clean pocket handkerchief, Algernon?" |
40668 | Have you ever met her?" |
40668 | Have you had bad news? |
40668 | Have you three conspired to play a trick on me? |
40668 | He imagined he could see, in the gloom of a distant corner, a fair face-- which one was it? |
40668 | How about it?" |
40668 | How about you, Looper?" |
40668 | How are you holding out, Clinton?" |
40668 | How are you, Madge?" |
40668 | How are you, Phil?" |
40668 | How dare you come in here?" |
40668 | How dare you spoil that antique?" |
40668 | How did it get here? |
40668 | How much would you need?" |
40668 | However did you manage it?" |
40668 | I suppose you will play?" |
40668 | I was going to put her picture up on the wall, but since Sid objects to----""What''s that?" |
40668 | I wonder if he''s coming back this term?" |
40668 | I wonder what sort of dope they put in those cigarettes? |
40668 | I wonder where Sid can be? |
40668 | I wonder why I did n''t get a letter from dad to- day? |
40668 | I-- I---- Oh, well, what''s the use of talking to yourself?" |
40668 | If you do it now, what will you do later on?" |
40668 | Is it about time to start?" |
40668 | Is my arm broken?" |
40668 | Is n''t it enough to have pictures stuck all over?" |
40668 | Is n''t it our ball? |
40668 | Is n''t it too bad about her poor, dear mother? |
40668 | Is n''t this den bad enough as it is, without you doing that?" |
40668 | Is that what you''re driving at? |
40668 | Is this Henderson or is it not?" |
40668 | It''s a pity----""Here, what are you scoundrels doing to my old sofa?" |
40668 | Miss Tyler will be there, of course?" |
40668 | My uncle says that----""Ford,"began Tom gravely,"have you ever had smallpox?" |
40668 | No hard feelings, I hope?" |
40668 | Now be fair; did you?" |
40668 | Now then, where will we get the stuff?" |
40668 | Now, am I trespassing on your preserves? |
40668 | Now, boys, line up, and we''ll run through it again? |
40668 | Now, do you think you can do it?" |
40668 | Of course not,"he added hastily,"only I did n''t know---- What are you doing?" |
40668 | Operation a success? |
40668 | Or could Randall break through? |
40668 | Parsons?" |
40668 | Pass the butter, will you? |
40668 | Perhaps it was as much on her own account as Ruth''s-- who knows? |
40668 | Phil took Madge, and very charming she looked in a new gown of-- oh, well, what difference does it make what her dress was like, anyhow? |
40668 | Say, how do you get into the female department of this shebang, anyhow? |
40668 | Say, put that blamed alarm clock out in the hall, will you? |
40668 | Shall I tell him you apologize?" |
40668 | So you admit you were trying to play a joke on me in having them identify you?" |
40668 | So you were sneaking around to listen, were you?" |
40668 | Spoil this tattered and torn specimen of a fake oriental?" |
40668 | The freshies brought it on themselves, eh, Phil?" |
40668 | Then Gerhart asked:"Do you think he wants me to apologize?" |
40668 | Then he burst out with:"What do you mean? |
40668 | Then how do you account for Parsons and Clinton failing to identify you?" |
40668 | Then, being a youth who did not shirk any duty, no matter how hard, Sid asked:"Is-- is she any worse, Phil? |
40668 | Tom did remark once:"Tough luck, is n''t it?" |
40668 | Want to come along?" |
40668 | Were n''t you in with me on this scheme?" |
40668 | What ails you, Tom?" |
40668 | What are they, then?" |
40668 | What are you chinning about?" |
40668 | What are you doing?" |
40668 | What can we do to get square with them?" |
40668 | What danger could threaten Phil? |
40668 | What did he want?" |
40668 | What do you fellows want with it? |
40668 | What do you mean by such nonsense? |
40668 | What do you mean, Parsons?" |
40668 | What do you say?" |
40668 | What do you think it is-- a rope ladder? |
40668 | What do you think?" |
40668 | What have you there? |
40668 | What in blazes did you fellows go back on me that way for?" |
40668 | What student put you up to this joke? |
40668 | What were they doing?" |
40668 | What were you going to say about your respected relative?" |
40668 | What''s that brute Langridge up to now?" |
40668 | What''s the matter?" |
40668 | What''s the proper method of procedure? |
40668 | What''s the use of getting sentimental? |
40668 | Whatever will papa say, Siddie?" |
40668 | Whence had come the mysterious warning? |
40668 | Where are you going?" |
40668 | Where did it come from?" |
40668 | Where had the first telegram come from? |
40668 | Where''s Phil? |
40668 | Whereat, wondering over some matters on the way home, Tom said to his chum:"Girls are queer, are n''t they?" |
40668 | Who shall say what they were? |
40668 | Who you going to take?" |
40668 | Why did n''t you let me do the doctoring? |
40668 | Why did n''t you tell me I was going to fall, and I''d have stayed in to- night?" |
40668 | Why, are you hurt?" |
40668 | Why-- wh-- what''s the matter?" |
40668 | Why?" |
40668 | Will you give it to her?" |
40668 | Will you help me?" |
40668 | Will you see that he gets it?" |
40668 | Will you?" |
40668 | Yet how can Phil''s injury give them the chance they want?" |
40668 | You do n''t mean to say that there''s a case of it here?" |
40668 | You fellows want to be in it, do n''t you?" |
40668 | You''re going, I suppose?" |
40668 | that fellow who was with him when we were moving our sofa in?" |
42403 | ''When are the girls coming?'' 42403 A joke?" |
42403 | About what? |
42403 | Admitting that I had, will you kindly explain how_ I_ could be here when_ you_ came in; in that case? |
42403 | And I wonder who lives in this shack? |
42403 | And did he tell you how it was taken? |
42403 | And did it drop again? 42403 And for the love of the seven wonders of the world, Tom, what made you buy this brand of canned chicken?" |
42403 | And say, did it strike any of you as queer the way that Mexican was looking for him? |
42403 | And that''s why you did n''t bake the cake? |
42403 | And what would you say if I told you that Bossy had a handkerchief of that same pattern, with a strip torn off? |
42403 | And why should n''t I be? 42403 And why should n''t I, when I can land on''em as easily as I can on this one? |
42403 | And you did n''t see anything of our cups? |
42403 | And you found Sid in bed? |
42403 | And you room on the floor below? |
42403 | And you want another for one who also loves of the time that is past-- is that it, senor? |
42403 | Anybody else have one? 42403 Anyone I know?" |
42403 | Are there going to be single races? |
42403 | Are they all there? |
42403 | Are we going to let them pass us? |
42403 | Are you fellows in camp yet? |
42403 | Are you fond of old- fashioned jewelry? |
42403 | Are you going to invite us to lunch in the tent? |
42403 | Are you sure you_ did_ see and follow someone, Tom? |
42403 | Are you_ that_ Pierson? |
42403 | Are your folks going to camp on Crest Island again? |
42403 | Are your oarlocks all right-- and the stretchers? |
42403 | Aw, I say now, quit spoofing me, cawn''t you? |
42403 | Banged on his door? |
42403 | But I heard her laugh----"Heard who laugh? |
42403 | But are you sure they''re all here? |
42403 | But does there? |
42403 | But is n''t there any way we can get those three things? |
42403 | But say, what ails you, anyhow? |
42403 | But we can come again; ca n''t we? |
42403 | But what can you expect of such beastly rotters? 42403 But what was the necessity of getting cold?" |
42403 | But where did_ he_ get it? |
42403 | But why did you leave the island so suddenly? |
42403 | But you do n''t want to go in so soon; do you? |
42403 | But, Frank, is there anything up? |
42403 | But, boys, what do you think of that? |
42403 | Ca n''t you do it? 42403 Ca n''t you manage to assist yourself, Sid; or are you getting too fat?" |
42403 | Can he be out of his mind? |
42403 | Can we do anything for you? |
42403 | Can you stand another stroke or two, boys? |
42403 | Cawn''t you call me just-- er-- Boswell? |
42403 | Chasing me? 42403 Chinning with Simond?" |
42403 | Could you take me with you, Tom? 42403 Cut it out; ca n''t you?" |
42403 | Did Farson have your brooch? |
42403 | Did I not? |
42403 | Did Phil say that? |
42403 | Did he really look like me? |
42403 | Did he sell you this brooch, Mendez? |
42403 | Did n''t I see you trying to hold the hand of that youngest Miss Pruden under the table? |
42403 | Did n''t you bring this to me to- day? |
42403 | Did we take the toothpick out of the alarm clock, I wonder? |
42403 | Did you bring any mosquito netting? |
42403 | Did you ever hear the like? |
42403 | Did you find any more clues, Tom? |
42403 | Did you find anything, Tom? |
42403 | Did you hear about it? |
42403 | Did you see me tumble in? |
42403 | Did you-- excuse me for asking-- but did you boys take anything from my boat? |
42403 | Do I? 42403 Do n''t you believe us?" |
42403 | Do n''t you understand, Tom? 42403 Do what?" |
42403 | Do you mean it might have been worn by the jeweler, and dropped in his motor- boat? |
42403 | Do you mean to say you were caught by him? |
42403 | Do you mean to tell me? |
42403 | Do you think they do? |
42403 | Do you think we took it? |
42403 | Do you think you could get an old- fashioned pin like that? |
42403 | Do you think you will, Tom? |
42403 | Do you want to try it? |
42403 | Do you? |
42403 | Does it bother you much? |
42403 | Does n''t he want you to have jewelry? |
42403 | Eh, Carter? |
42403 | Er-- what did-- what did we do? |
42403 | Exercising? |
42403 | Hang it all, why does n''t he give the word to spurt? |
42403 | Has Madge a cottage here? |
42403 | Has Moses granted a Roman holiday? |
42403 | Has anyone seen my purple tie? |
42403 | Has he? |
42403 | Have n''t you boys a launch? |
42403 | Have none of you any tongues? |
42403 | Have we a kleptomaniac among us? |
42403 | Have you a motor? |
42403 | Have you fellows heard the news? |
42403 | Hello, what''s this? |
42403 | Hello, what''s up between you and Sis? |
42403 | How Boswell? |
42403 | How can we square him? |
42403 | How could I tell? 42403 How did you make out?" |
42403 | How do you make that out? |
42403 | How in the world did it get there? |
42403 | How in the world did you get it? 42403 How long have you been this way? |
42403 | How lost? |
42403 | How much longer? |
42403 | How the mischief can he see to write in the dark? |
42403 | How would Bossy do for short, me lad? |
42403 | How-- how''d you tear it? |
42403 | Hurt yourself much? |
42403 | I had a letter from Ruth to- day----"You did? |
42403 | I mean could he have lost the box of jewelry overboard before his boat was carried away by the flood? 42403 I mean did you take that clock away for a joke, and then, when you got caught, made up that fake story about chasing me?" |
42403 | I mean old brooches and the like? |
42403 | I say, boys,he called,"have you seen anything of a wrecked motor- boat about here?" |
42403 | I thought we were going to take the girls down to watch some of the other fellows row opposite college to- morrow? |
42403 | I wanted to ask you about something? |
42403 | I was thinking of football, was I not? 42403 I wonder how it would be for me to tip Sid off not to do it?" |
42403 | I wonder how long they''re going to stay? |
42403 | I wonder how that got here? |
42403 | I wonder if Boxer Hall will row us in the Fall? |
42403 | I wonder if Mr. Lighton is a good coach when it comes to rowing? 42403 I wonder if he has a chance to win?" |
42403 | I wonder if he''s getting spoony-- or loony or moony? 42403 I wonder if it can be right?" |
42403 | I wonder if it''s safe to go out? 42403 I wonder if it''s too late to go see the girls?" |
42403 | I wonder if that chair can be fixed? |
42403 | I wonder if the girls are really out? |
42403 | I wonder if there were any of the ones they won in the last meet? |
42403 | I wonder if we can turn out a winning crew? |
42403 | I wonder if, after all, it can have anything to do with the missing jewelry? |
42403 | I wonder what Mendez will think when he gets back and finds his place has been ransacked? |
42403 | I wonder what he could have been doing there? |
42403 | I wonder what he wanted? |
42403 | I wonder what it is he''s leaving in his boat? |
42403 | I wonder what sort of a stroke we pull? |
42403 | I wonder what we can do? |
42403 | I wonder what''s the matter with Boswell? |
42403 | I wonder where Mendez could have gone? |
42403 | I wonder who owns this boat? |
42403 | I wonder whose that is? |
42403 | I''m wondering if I''ll have wind enough for a four- mile race, pulling even thirty to the minute? |
42403 | I''ve been just wild to get you alone for a moment to ask if you''ve found out anything about my brooch? |
42403 | If Mendez did n''t have his store open and his stock ready for sale, how could Bossy have bought any? 42403 Is Boswell in there?" |
42403 | Is anything the matter? |
42403 | Is it never going to stop? |
42403 | Is it? |
42403 | Is n''t he? |
42403 | Is n''t it glorious here? |
42403 | Is n''t that enough? 42403 Is n''t this place lovely?" |
42403 | Is there anything left of her? |
42403 | Just what do you mean? |
42403 | Look here, Mendez,burst out Tom,"do you know anything about the Farson jewel robbery-- about the Boxer Hall cups-- about the pawn tickets? |
42403 | Lost it-- how? |
42403 | Mr. Boswell has only been over one evening, when the other boys were there, and----"Only once? |
42403 | No, is there going to be another shift in the varsity boat? |
42403 | No, really? |
42403 | Not that you''re a calf, you know; but Bossy has a sweet sound, thinkest thou not so, my comrades? |
42403 | Now I wonder if I can get out of the consarned window? |
42403 | Now what''s to be done? |
42403 | Now what''s wrong? |
42403 | Oh, Tom, I wonder if we will have any luck? |
42403 | Oh, ca n''t a fellow give a girl a pin without knowing that she has lost one or you making a fuss over it? |
42403 | Oh, ca n''t we stay just a bit longer? |
42403 | Oh, do you know him? |
42403 | Oh, is_ that_ the only reason you want to come here? |
42403 | Oh, that battered chronometer? 42403 Oh, you are fellow students then?" |
42403 | Oh, you''re not at all conceited; are you? |
42403 | On the edge? |
42403 | Or has Pitchfork consented to resign? |
42403 | Out for a row? |
42403 | Out for practice? |
42403 | Queer about that time the clock disappeared, when someone came in our room, and you took him for me; is n''t it, Tom? |
42403 | Randall, is your crew ready? |
42403 | Ruth Clinton''s? |
42403 | Say, Frank, how comes it that you know all this? |
42403 | Say, am I crazy or is he? |
42403 | Say, did you hear the latest? |
42403 | Say, do n''t you want finger bowls? 42403 Say, is n''t the new boathouse swell?" |
42403 | Say, is this a race or a crocheting party? |
42403 | Say, what about the girls? 42403 Say, what are you anyhow, Tom-- a riddle reader?" |
42403 | Say, what''s gotten into the old Ogress-- she''s so pleasant to us? |
42403 | Say, where do I come in? |
42403 | Say, where''s my brown suit? |
42403 | Say, who made you the coxswain, anyhow? |
42403 | Say, who''s going to win? |
42403 | Senor Boswell-- is he not here? |
42403 | She is out, do you mean? |
42403 | Shove over; ca n''t you? |
42403 | Sid''s so anxious about the girls that he wo n''t play if they do n''t come; will you Siddie? |
42403 | So that''s where you sneaked off to when we went after the shell? |
42403 | So that''s why you wanted us to go get the shell, and leave you here; is it? |
42403 | Somebody stop that clock, will you? 42403 Take anything? |
42403 | Talking about me? |
42403 | Talking and shooting off a lot of hot air is n''t going to make the varsity eight the head of the river; is it? |
42403 | That jeweler saw us at the wreck; did n''t he? |
42403 | That''s right, but what did the old beggar hide-- if anything? |
42403 | The_ first_ to discover it-- what do you mean? |
42403 | Then I''m not to row at bow? |
42403 | Then what are you doing up here at this hour of the night; knocking at my door? |
42403 | Then what are you doing up on this floor? 42403 Then where is it?" |
42403 | Then you did n''t see a trace of them? |
42403 | Then you really have some hope, Tom? |
42403 | Then you were at the boat_ before_ he was? |
42403 | Think you can row? |
42403 | Tom Parsons, is this your joke? |
42403 | Want a brush? |
42403 | Want me to pull an oar? |
42403 | Want to try a little spurt? |
42403 | Was Boswell there? |
42403 | Was he there again? |
42403 | We are? |
42403 | We''ll have to get them in the water to soak up, I suppose, and then we girls will give you boys some lessons in rowing; wo n''t we, girls? |
42403 | We''re going to win the eight if we lose everything else; eh, fellows? |
42403 | We''ve got a good chance in everything-- do you hear that, me boy? |
42403 | Well, boys, how do you like them? |
42403 | Well, how''s the racing game progressing? |
42403 | Well, it did n''t work-- did it? |
42403 | Well, what do you know about that? |
42403 | Well, what do you make of that? |
42403 | Well, what shall we do this afternoon? |
42403 | Well, what''s doing to- day? |
42403 | Well, yes, something, but----"Oh, is Phil hurt? |
42403 | Well? |
42403 | Well? |
42403 | Well? |
42403 | Well? |
42403 | Well? |
42403 | What about Helen Newton? |
42403 | What about another spin on the river? |
42403 | What about arresting Blasdell and the Mexican? |
42403 | What about the condensed milk? |
42403 | What am I up against? |
42403 | What became of Blasdell after he jumped out of the shack, Tom? |
42403 | What can I do? 42403 What could he have hidden?" |
42403 | What did n''t work? |
42403 | What did you do? |
42403 | What did you want to come away for in such a hurry? |
42403 | What do you care? |
42403 | What do you mean by chasing out at this hour? |
42403 | What do you mean? |
42403 | What do you mean? |
42403 | What do you mean? |
42403 | What do you sell? |
42403 | What do you suppose he wanted of Boswell in such a hurry? |
42403 | What does he mean? |
42403 | What for; to be insulted again? |
42403 | What for? |
42403 | What in the world am I stacking up against? |
42403 | What is Sid up to anyhow? 42403 What is all this Chinese puzzle about, anyhow?" |
42403 | What is it? 42403 What is it?" |
42403 | What is it? |
42403 | What is missing? |
42403 | What made you get all canned corn? 42403 What makes you think so?" |
42403 | What of it? |
42403 | What shall I tell her? |
42403 | What symptoms? |
42403 | What time is it, anyhow? |
42403 | What was the good of talking? |
42403 | What''d you want to go and do that for? |
42403 | What''s a fellow to do? |
42403 | What''s all the row about? 42403 What''s that?" |
42403 | What''s the good of rowing if Boxer walks away from us like that? |
42403 | What''s the matter, Frank? |
42403 | What''s the matter, Tom; why have n''t you called? |
42403 | What''s the matter, sport; are n''t you coming? |
42403 | What''s the matter; have you fellows lost your tongues? |
42403 | What''s the matter? 42403 What''s the matter?" |
42403 | What''s the signal? |
42403 | What-- what is it-- where-- have I? 42403 What? |
42403 | What? |
42403 | What? |
42403 | What? |
42403 | When are the girls coming? |
42403 | When are we going to start? |
42403 | When is that second- hand shell coming so we can practice? |
42403 | When the box was knocked around in the water, or even inside the locker, why would n''t it be split open and the things fall out? |
42403 | Where are you staying? |
42403 | Where can he be going to though, in that rig? 42403 Where could he have gone?" |
42403 | Where did these things come from? |
42403 | Where did you get that? |
42403 | Where did you get those? |
42403 | Where have you been, Frank? |
42403 | Where in thunder have you been? |
42403 | Where is that lovely old- fashioned brooch you used to wear? |
42403 | Where is your boat? |
42403 | Where were you? |
42403 | Where were you? |
42403 | Where''d you go? |
42403 | Where''s Frank? |
42403 | Where''s the Randall eight? |
42403 | Where-- where did you get that? |
42403 | Whither away? |
42403 | Who are you, anyhow? |
42403 | Who can that be? |
42403 | Who do you suppose it is? |
42403 | Who is it? |
42403 | Who rooms there, I wonder? 42403 Who started this motor, anyhow?" |
42403 | Who''s ahead? |
42403 | Who''s been breakin''up th''furniture? |
42403 | Who''s going to win? |
42403 | Who''s leading? |
42403 | Who-- who is second? |
42403 | Who? |
42403 | Why are n''t you out here? 42403 Why ca n''t we get up a fishing party, and take you girls?" |
42403 | Why did n''t they? |
42403 | Why did n''t you say so at first? |
42403 | Why did they put you out, Bossy? |
42403 | Why do you ask, senor? |
42403 | Why in the name of the binomial theorem could n''t we? |
42403 | Why not now? |
42403 | Why not try the same eight you had at first-- the four lads whom I coached this Summer, and their four intimate friends? 42403 Why not, pray? |
42403 | Why not? 42403 Why not?" |
42403 | Why not? |
42403 | Why not? |
42403 | Why not? |
42403 | Why should n''t I? |
42403 | Why should n''t we? |
42403 | Why, Tom, is anything the matter? |
42403 | Why, did n''t you hear? 42403 Why-- why could n''t you have it sewed on?" |
42403 | Why? |
42403 | Will you come down to the store and have some soda water? 42403 Will you girls come?" |
42403 | Will you, really, Tom? 42403 Will you?" |
42403 | Wilt your most gracious majesty deign to partake of our humble fare? |
42403 | With cushions; eh? 42403 With us? |
42403 | Wo n''t after the race do? 42403 Wo n''t you come in?" |
42403 | Wonder where he''s going? |
42403 | Wonder who that is? |
42403 | Would you mind watching us a bit, and telling us our mistakes? 42403 Writing poetry?" |
42403 | Yes, but listen, you remember that dear old- fashioned brooch I used to wear? 42403 Yes-- why?" |
42403 | Yes; were n''t you? |
42403 | Yes? 42403 Yes?" |
42403 | Yes? |
42403 | You are? |
42403 | You are? |
42403 | You know something about jewelry; do n''t you? |
42403 | You must be an old oarsman? |
42403 | You think I''m stalling; do n''t you? 42403 You were?" |
42403 | Afraid he''ll take your girl?" |
42403 | And so I went to your room and took your clock?" |
42403 | And so you live here all Winter?" |
42403 | And what is Sid going in there for? |
42403 | And what''s the first thing to be done?" |
42403 | And you say our boys nearly won from Fairview? |
42403 | And, as for the coxswain-- who wants to be coxswain?" |
42403 | And, if he did n''t go there to buy anything, why did he go at all? |
42403 | Anything else, Tom?" |
42403 | Are you going to compete?" |
42403 | Are you in the habit of doing this?" |
42403 | Are your nails manicured? |
42403 | As they were about to put off again, an elderly man, with a pleasant face, approached and asked:"From Boxer Hall?" |
42403 | At least there were n''t until to- day----""Oh, did you find some to- day, Tom? |
42403 | Boswell, are you there?" |
42403 | But I think----""Oh, who cares what you_ think_?" |
42403 | But I wonder why Mendez was so anxious to see Boswell that day we went on our little picnic?" |
42403 | But if it was n''t you I chased, who was it?" |
42403 | But one day word comes to me in the hands of a boy from a friend, that the government of your country is about to squeeze me-- am I right?" |
42403 | But say, Sid, are you sure you were n''t out?" |
42403 | But what can we practice in? |
42403 | But what have you found?" |
42403 | But what of that? |
42403 | But who can it be?" |
42403 | But who took the things?" |
42403 | But who''s that at bow?" |
42403 | But, Tom, I wanted to ask if you thought there was any chance of finding my brooch?" |
42403 | But, fellows, do you notice one thing about this?" |
42403 | By someone here at college?" |
42403 | CHAPTER IX ON CREST ISLAND"What do you mean?" |
42403 | CHAPTER VII THE FIRST TRIAL"Well, now we have it, what shall we do with it?" |
42403 | CHAPTER X THE GAY HANDKERCHIEF"Who are you-- what you do here?" |
42403 | CHAPTER XI THE FIRST BREAK"Say, where in the name of Diogenes''s lantern have you been, Tom?" |
42403 | CHAPTER XV THE OLD GRADUATE"Say, did you think to bring any spoons, Tom?" |
42403 | CHAPTER XVII AT PRACTICE"Did you see''em?" |
42403 | CHAPTER XXIII TWO MISSING MEN"Well, what do you know about that?" |
42403 | CHAPTER XXVII A BRUSH WITH BOXER"What do you think about it, boys?" |
42403 | CHAPTER XXVIII FAINT HEARTS"Pretty punk; was n''t it?" |
42403 | CHAPTER XXXII BOSWELL''S CHANCE"How about you, Dutch?" |
42403 | CHAPTER XXXIV THE GREAT RACE"Are you all ready, boys?" |
42403 | Ca n''t you get one the same place you got that?" |
42403 | Ca n''t you get up to them?" |
42403 | Ca n''t you tell me how you got it?" |
42403 | Can it be that he is n''t up to dashing off a fervid love poem himself, and has to get someone else, under the cover of night, to do it for him?" |
42403 | Can you give us a few points?" |
42403 | Carry a mended handkerchief? |
42403 | Did it come on suddenly, or are you subject to these fits? |
42403 | Did n''t I hear''em all laugh? |
42403 | Did n''t I say I wanted a soft cot? |
42403 | Did n''t you ever see an eight- oared shell before?" |
42403 | Did n''t you get the things?" |
42403 | Did n''t you hear that-- and about the Boxer Hall cups?" |
42403 | Did you and Bossy quarrel over a girl, and go to Crest Island to have a duel? |
42403 | Did you really see some clue that escaped me?" |
42403 | Did you really tip him?" |
42403 | Do n''t you think we''d better wire your folks? |
42403 | Do we have to raise an additional ten thousand dollars?" |
42403 | Do you fellows hear? |
42403 | Do you hear? |
42403 | Do you hear?" |
42403 | Do you know to whom that pin belongs?" |
42403 | Do you mean you think you can get it back?" |
42403 | Do you recall the first?" |
42403 | Do you remember that?" |
42403 | Do you think I was going to stay there, and help him hunt, after he practically insulted us the way he did? |
42403 | Do you think I''m crazy?" |
42403 | Do you think one girl would have four trunks and four suitcases?" |
42403 | Do you think we could make up a crew-- or two crews for that matter-- an eight and four-- that could put it all over Boxer Hall and Fairview Academy? |
42403 | Do you think we could turn out some four- and- eight- oared victors?" |
42403 | Do you want to spoil that completely? |
42403 | Do you want your shaving water hot every morning, and what time shall I have the''bawth''ready? |
42403 | Do you?" |
42403 | Fellows, do you think Randall could get into the rowing game-- I mean as it ought to be gotten into? |
42403 | Have a glass of ginger ale?" |
42403 | Have all of you your rubber- soled shoes on?" |
42403 | Have the new shells come?" |
42403 | Have you any dry ones here?" |
42403 | Have you been up to the room?" |
42403 | Have you fed your face?" |
42403 | Have you seen a doctor? |
42403 | Have you thought of anyone for permanent captain? |
42403 | How did you come to have the Boxer Hall trophy cups?" |
42403 | How do you expect me to bone away if you''re going on like this? |
42403 | How many innings did the game go? |
42403 | How''s the night work?" |
42403 | I smuggle some here and I sell them in my little store on what you call-- er-- the edge, is it not?" |
42403 | I suppose there''s no doubt about their going to Crest Island?" |
42403 | I wonder if I can get in when he''s out? |
42403 | I wonder if I can make it before someone sticks out his noddle, and wants to know what I''m doing here?" |
42403 | I wonder if a window is open?" |
42403 | I wonder if all Mexicans carry knives? |
42403 | I wonder if he''s going to the island?" |
42403 | I wonder if it can be Boswell?" |
42403 | I wonder if that jeweler could be double- crossing us?" |
42403 | I wonder if we''ll ever find it?" |
42403 | I wonder what is missing?" |
42403 | I wonder when his cottage opens?" |
42403 | I wonder where in the world Mendez is? |
42403 | I wonder who does live here?" |
42403 | I wonder who for?" |
42403 | I wonder who it could be?" |
42403 | I-- I intended giv-- look here, Parsons, what business of yours is this, anyhow? |
42403 | In fact you would be welcome anyhow, as this island is more or less of the public-- what you say, I have not the very good English?" |
42403 | Is he going to snare someone else in on this game? |
42403 | Is he with you?" |
42403 | Is it not?" |
42403 | Is n''t it as plain as can be?" |
42403 | Is n''t it dreadful to be so deceitful?" |
42403 | Is n''t it lovely?" |
42403 | Is n''t that a peach?" |
42403 | Monotonous? |
42403 | Now then, who''ll be for stroke? |
42403 | Now who''s for another crew?" |
42403 | Now, Tom, did you really mean what you said about going to camp on Crest Island this Summer?" |
42403 | Now, how are you going to do it?" |
42403 | Oh, Tom, do you suppose it could be on Crest Island?" |
42403 | Oh,_ how_ can I tell grandmother?" |
42403 | Or is he playing some trick? |
42403 | Or should he play a lone hand? |
42403 | Or was he only simulating sleep? |
42403 | Our folks are going to take a cottage on Crest Island, and----""You are?" |
42403 | Parsons?" |
42403 | Perhaps a lariat, spurs, bridles, and some fine silver work for the pretty senoritas, is it not?" |
42403 | Pretty good; eh?" |
42403 | Remember that?" |
42403 | Remember the time that duffer-- what was his name-- took out some of the wheels to make some machine he was crazy over? |
42403 | Ruth never saw it; eh, Boswell? |
42403 | Say, Dutch, if you hear of anyone who has it, tip me off, will you?" |
42403 | Say, do you know what I thought?" |
42403 | Say, would n''t he smell a rat right away, and think we had the stuff?" |
42403 | See our colors?" |
42403 | Shall we do it?" |
42403 | Should he tell his chums the secret he thought he had discovered, and get their opinions in working it out? |
42403 | Tell me; was Phil along when you found the box?" |
42403 | The door he had banged with his elbow suddenly opened, and a voice demanded in peremptory tones:"Well, what is it?" |
42403 | The question is-- has he them yet? |
42403 | Then he started in surprise, for the name that met his eyes was:_ Reginald Boswell_"Who is it?" |
42403 | Then you do n''t want me?" |
42403 | There was silence for a moment, and then Tom remarked:"Sounds easy; does n''t it?" |
42403 | Think we''re going to let our clock disappear, and keep mum over it? |
42403 | Want any company?" |
42403 | Was it not?" |
42403 | We could have taken them even for a joke; could n''t we?" |
42403 | Well, are you warm now?" |
42403 | What are you doing, Phil-- stalling on me?" |
42403 | What do you mean?" |
42403 | What do you say to a meeting to- night to select the officials?" |
42403 | What does it all mean?" |
42403 | What have you been doing with yourself?" |
42403 | What in the world does he want here? |
42403 | What is it?" |
42403 | What made you think something was up, Ruth?" |
42403 | What rot is that?" |
42403 | What shall I do? |
42403 | What they thought, who shall say? |
42403 | What was the score, and did Parsons pitch?" |
42403 | What''s the answer?" |
42403 | What''s the good of trying?" |
42403 | What''s the matter? |
42403 | What''s the result? |
42403 | When is the next dance?" |
42403 | Where are you boys going this vacation?" |
42403 | Where did you get it?" |
42403 | Where is Blasdell? |
42403 | Where is that rascally pawnbroker? |
42403 | Where is the rest of the jewelry, and the Boxer Hall cups?" |
42403 | Where on earth did you get it?" |
42403 | Where''s Phil and Frank?" |
42403 | Where''s my clean shirt? |
42403 | Who do you think it was?" |
42403 | Who is he, anyhow?" |
42403 | Who said you could take''em, anyhow-- my best ones?" |
42403 | Whom shall we try first?" |
42403 | Whose is it?" |
42403 | Why did n''t they look over their outriggers before they came?" |
42403 | Why did n''t you include some beans, Tom?" |
42403 | Why does n''t he come out?" |
42403 | Why?" |
42403 | Will we go? |
42403 | Will you have paper napkins, or just the plain fringed style? |
42403 | Will you?" |
42403 | Would it once more? |
42403 | Would n''t he?" |
42403 | Would she give Randall an impromptu race? |
42403 | Would you like silk pajamas, or will linen do? |
42403 | You are interested in my poor abode here-- yes?" |
42403 | You look after the property while the cottagers are away; is n''t that it?" |
42403 | You say you know where it is?" |
42403 | You say, Tom, that you found this card near the Mexican''s shack?" |
42403 | You thought if you came and waked me up that you_ could_ sleep; is that it?" |
42403 | You''re Parsons, are n''t you?" |
42403 | [ Illustration:"DID YOU BOYS TAKE ANYTHING FROM MY BOAT?" |
42403 | cried Phil Clinton,"ca n''t you talk of anything but the weather, Tom? |
42403 | demanded Tom,"that you did n''t sneak out of here a while ago, and go to one of the rooms on the next floor?" |
42403 | do you suppose it could be on the island?" |
42403 | does n''t it?" |
42403 | he called, to a long lad who imagined he was a champion jumper,"are you going to try for the crew?" |
42403 | murmured Tom, as he hurried on,"what have I stumbled upon?" |
42403 | why did n''t I tell the fellows? |