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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32319 | Darest thou slay me? |
32319 | What are you doing in my country? |
32319 | Who are you? |
32319 | But Chaska returned with his gun broken by a fall, and after a long silent smoke he said:"Yan hunt in Moose Mountain?" |
32319 | But which way was southeast? |
32319 | Go?" |
32319 | Here was one track; where was the next? |
32319 | One of our wise men has said, the body is the soul made visible; is your spirit then so beautiful-- as beautiful as wise? |
32319 | Was this the end? |
32319 | Was this the real chase? |
32319 | Where were the charms that he had never failed to find until now? |
32319 | Why? |
4670 | Did you say I could n''t frighten any one? |
4670 | Did you see a Deer pass this way a few minutes ago? 4670 Do n''t you see that if I had n''t been driven down from the Great Mountain, I never would have found YOU?" |
4670 | Do you mean to tell me that those are not the antlers that you have had as long as I''ve known you? 4670 Have you been tearing somebody''s coat?" |
4670 | How do you know it is true? |
4670 | Now what is that man doing up as early as this? |
4670 | Now who can that fellow be after so early in the morning? 4670 That blue- coated mischief- maker is n''t such a bad fellow at heart, after all, is he?" |
4670 | Then what are those rags hanging on your antlers? |
4670 | What do you think of them? 4670 What for?" |
4670 | What have I ever done that he should be so anxious to kill me? |
4670 | What have you been hiding for? |
4670 | What kind of a story are you trying to fill me up with? |
4670 | What''s that? 4670 Where did you leave your old ones and when did they come off?" |
4670 | And if those are new ones, where are the old ones? |
4670 | Are those your hounds barking over there?" |
4670 | But how could the branch of a tree swim? |
4670 | But how was he to find out? |
4670 | But what else could he think? |
4670 | Can you guess what Lightfoot was trying to do? |
4670 | Could it be a boat containing a hunter? |
4670 | Do you know what day this is?" |
4670 | Do you wonder that Lightfoot thought of men as utterly heartless? |
4670 | Had he escaped those hounds and the terrible hunters only to be drowned in the Big River? |
4670 | Have you been tearing somebody''s coat, Lightfoot?" |
4670 | Have you been up in the Old Pasture and asked Old Man Coyote if he has seen anything of Lightfoot?" |
4670 | Have you seen any hunters around here lately?" |
4670 | How are you feeling these fine autumn days?" |
4670 | How can anything hard like those antlers grow? |
4670 | Is n''t it queer how things which seem the very worst possible sometimes turn out to be the very best possible?" |
4670 | It''s-- it''s--""Well, what is it? |
4670 | She never has new horns, but that is n''t any reason why I should n''t have new antlers, is it?" |
4670 | What are you laughing at, Peter?" |
4670 | What are you talking to yourself about, Peter Rabbit?" |
4670 | What do you mean by new antlers?" |
4670 | What do you say, Lightfoot?" |
4670 | What do you think it was he saw? |
4670 | What more could any one ask? |
4670 | Who could have made them? |
4670 | Why-- why-- what is that hanging to them? |
4670 | You have n''t seen me all summer, have you, Peter?" |
19079 | Did you say I could n''t frighten any one? |
19079 | Did you see a Deer pass this way a few minutes ago? 19079 Do n''t you see that if I had n''t been driven down from the Great Mountain, I never would have found_ you_?" |
19079 | Do you mean to tell me that those are not the antlers that you have had as long as I''ve known you? 19079 Have you been tearing somebody''s coat?" |
19079 | How do you know it is true? |
19079 | Now what is that man doing up as early as this? |
19079 | Now who can that fellow be after so early in the morning? 19079 That blue- coated mischief- maker is n''t such a bad fellow at heart, after all, is he?" |
19079 | Then what are those rags hanging on your antlers? |
19079 | What do you think of them? 19079 What for?" |
19079 | What have I ever done that he should be so anxious to kill me? |
19079 | What have you been hiding for? |
19079 | What kind of a story are you trying to fill me up with? |
19079 | What''s that? 19079 Where did you leave your old ones and when did they come off?" |
19079 | And if those are new ones, where are the old ones? |
19079 | Are those your hounds barking over there?" |
19079 | But how could the branch of a tree swim? |
19079 | But how was he to find out? |
19079 | But what else could he think? |
19079 | Can you guess what Lightfoot was trying to do? |
19079 | Could it be a boat containing a hunter? |
19079 | Do you know what day this is?" |
19079 | Do you wonder that Lightfoot thought of men as utterly heartless? |
19079 | Had he escaped those hounds and the terrible hunters only to be drowned in the Big River? |
19079 | Have you been tearing somebody''s coat, Lightfoot?" |
19079 | Have you been up in the Old Pasture and asked Old Man Coyote if he has seen anything of Lightfoot?" |
19079 | Have you seen any hunters around here lately?" |
19079 | How are you feeling these fine autumn days?" |
19079 | How can anything hard like those antlers grow? |
19079 | Is n''t it queer how things which seem the very worst possible sometimes turn out to be the very best possible?" |
19079 | It''s-- it''s--""Well, what is it? |
19079 | She never has new horns, but that is n''t any reason why I should n''t have new antlers, is it?" |
19079 | What are you laughing at, Peter?" |
19079 | What are you talking to yourself about, Peter Rabbit?" |
19079 | What do you mean by new antlers?" |
19079 | What do you say, Lightfoot?" |
19079 | What do you think it was he saw? |
19079 | What more could any one ask? |
19079 | Who could have made them? |
19079 | Why-- why-- what is that hanging to them? |
19079 | You have n''t seen me all summer, have you, Peter?" |
32891 | About what? |
32891 | Almost there? |
32891 | Are any of the others up? |
32891 | Earl? |
32891 | He''s going to sleep now, are n''t you Roy? |
32891 | How about a good week hunting jack- rabbits? 32891 How''s Roy?" |
32891 | How''s Roy? |
32891 | Huh? |
32891 | I mean, was it during hunting season? |
32891 | Is Bill up? |
32891 | It-- wasn''t Bill, was it? |
32891 | Look,Larson said abruptly,"you do n''t believe that phantom buck business, do you?" |
32891 | Lord,he groaned,"how much farther?" |
32891 | Norm told you I saw the phantom once, did n''t he? |
32891 | Norm, Norm, it was n''t Bill, was it? |
32891 | Norm, what''s wrong? |
32891 | Trouble? |
32891 | Were you carrying a gun? |
32891 | What''s left? |
32891 | When did you see the phantom? |
32891 | Where''s Norm? |
32891 | Why did n''t the phantom attack you, Bill? |
32891 | Yea? |
32891 | Yes? |
32891 | Yes? |
32891 | You about ready to go back to town, Doc? |
32891 | You called the sheriff? |
32891 | You think the phantom buck might have done the killing? |
32891 | You think-- maybe...? |
32891 | _ It is n''t Bill, out there on the road, dead?_He went swiftly to her and put one hand on her shoulder. |
32891 | Ai n''t that the general idea?" |
32891 | Bill''s okay, is n''t he?" |
32891 | Could they handle him like a ten year old kid? |
32891 | Glenn, Glenn, take care of her, will you?" |
32891 | Got any snake bite medicine?" |
32891 | Have n''t seen Bill, have you? |
32891 | He''s coming in behind the plough? |
32891 | If I had met him...""You did n''t?" |
32891 | Ready to go?" |
32891 | Snow snakes biting tonight?" |
32891 | Then:"Oh? |
32891 | We all too scared to think clearly for ourselves?" |
32891 | What''s so damn much different between men killing deer, or a deer killing a man? |
32891 | What''s the matter? |
32891 | What''s the matter? |
32891 | Who did they think he was? |
21619 | And what are you doing-- if I may ask? |
21619 | And what else? |
21619 | Are n''t you a long way from home? |
21619 | Are these carrots? |
21619 | Are you going to spend the night here? |
21619 | Are you willing to keep an eye out for Cuffy Bear? 21619 Can I help you, madam?" |
21619 | Could n''t I take a short walk in the woods, later, to rest myself? |
21619 | Did n''t the moon fall into the water? |
21619 | Did you_ invite_ these people? |
21619 | Do n''t you think we''ll see Cuffy again? |
21619 | Do you expect to be caught by a Fox? |
21619 | Do you feel easy now? |
21619 | Do you know why there''s such a crowd here? |
21619 | Do you live in this neighborhood? |
21619 | Do you mean to tell me,she asked him,"that you ate only the_ leaves_ of the carrots?" |
21619 | Do you want a Fox to catch-- and eat-- you? |
21619 | Forgotten something? 21619 Have n''t you forgotten something?" |
21619 | Have n''t you forgotten to stop? |
21619 | How are you going to keep out of the crowd? |
21619 | How can I do that? |
21619 | How do I know you''re not trying to play a trick on me? 21619 How long is the party going to last?" |
21619 | How''s that? 21619 I have?" |
21619 | I repeat,she spoke again,"who are these people? |
21619 | If you want more action why do n''t you two furnish it? |
21619 | In a tree? 21619 Is that Cuffy Bear speaking?" |
21619 | Is there anything I can do for you? |
21619 | Is this Deer''s head stuffed? |
21619 | Then how am I going to help you? |
21619 | Then what brings them here? |
21619 | Then what--he demanded--"what is it you want?" |
21619 | Waiting for what? |
21619 | Waiting? |
21619 | Was n''t that the moon that lit up the lake along the shore? |
21619 | What about the rest of the Spike Horns? |
21619 | What am I going to do here? |
21619 | What are carrots and where can I find some? 21619 What are you doing?" |
21619 | What are you going to do to help? |
21619 | What have you been doing? |
21619 | What in the world are you talking about? |
21619 | What is a game warden? |
21619 | What shall I do with my antlers? |
21619 | What was that terrible noise we heard if it was n''t the moon bursting into pieces? |
21619 | What''s that? |
21619 | What''s the matter? |
21619 | What''s the use,he finally asked her one day,"what''s the use of fussing so much over your back tracks?" |
21619 | What''s this? 21619 When are you going?" |
21619 | Where are you? |
21619 | Where did you see the Fox? |
21619 | Where''s Jimmy Rabbit? |
21619 | Where''s Nimble Deer, madam? |
21619 | Who told you? |
21619 | Who''s chasing you? |
21619 | Why did n''t you say so before? |
21619 | Why do n''t you go inside yourself? |
21619 | Why not? |
21619 | Will you do me a favor? |
21619 | Will you wait here till I come out? |
21619 | Wo n''t you go inside this cave for me and see what''s happened to Cuffy Bear? |
21619 | Wo n''t you please go down to Cedar Swamp and ask Fatty Coon to come up here? |
21619 | Would the moon have burnt us if it had hit us? |
21619 | You do n''t mind if I take a look at it? |
21619 | A mock battle?" |
21619 | Again and again he said to his mother,"Ca n''t we go down to Farmer Green''s garden patch to- night? |
21619 | And how could she have the contest with Nimble Deer?" |
21619 | And some hours later his mother said to him,"Are you ready?" |
21619 | And then Nimble asked Jimmy Rabbit a question:"Are you feeling well?" |
21619 | Are you never going to stop asking questions?" |
21619 | Do they grow in this lake?" |
21619 | Do you want me to help you roll a log into the water, when you''ve finished cutting down that tree? |
21619 | Had n''t Jimmy Rabbit cautioned him not to stir-- not to open his mouth? |
21619 | Had n''t Jimmy warned him not to move-- not even to open his mouth, or chew his cud, or wink? |
21619 | Has a Fox ever eaten you?" |
21619 | How did Jimmy Rabbit happen to have heard of the excursion? |
21619 | How have I changed?" |
21619 | How would you like to have a mock battle with me?" |
21619 | I''m thinking of living there, if it suits me.... Would n''t you like to see it?" |
21619 | Shall I give it a push and see if I can straighten it?" |
21619 | The woods are n''t afire, are they?" |
21619 | Was he on a bank above you?" |
21619 | Was he red?" |
21619 | What did he look like? |
21619 | What do you mean?" |
21619 | What if Cuffy should forget to pull in those claws sometime, when he struck you a playful tap? |
21619 | What if the Spike Horns of the year before had no more horns? |
21619 | What is it you want me to do for you? |
21619 | Who are all these people?" |
21619 | Why have they gathered here? |
21619 | Why not send Peter Mink for help? |
21619 | Will you come to my party and help me a week from to- night?" |
41671 | A big flight? |
41671 | A what? |
41671 | About what? |
41671 | Ah-- What''d you say? |
41671 | All night? |
41671 | And if he did n''t,Callahan commented,"he''s a long way back in the Mahela, huh?" |
41671 | And if you ca n''t? |
41671 | And where,Al asked,"will they be come huntin''season?" |
41671 | And you found my tobacco pouch? |
41671 | And you turned him down? |
41671 | Are n''t you afraid to let him run? |
41671 | Are you sure? |
41671 | Are you trying to beat yourself out of seventy- five dollars? 41671 Are-- are you going to join the hunt for Dad?" |
41671 | As big,and a smile lurked in John Wilson''s voice,"as your Damon and Pythias?" |
41671 | But before the season? |
41671 | But does n''t everybody do that? |
41671 | But you heard no shooting? |
41671 | But you''d like one? |
41671 | But-- What good will that do? |
41671 | But--"But what? |
41671 | By any chance, a two- legged coyote? |
41671 | Call your dog, will you? 41671 Can I help?" |
41671 | Can you account for your actions of today? |
41671 | Can you prove all this? |
41671 | Can you tell me the exact story? |
41671 | Could even be a_ true_ story, huh? |
41671 | Dad did n''t step out from beside the rock, or anything like that? |
41671 | Did Smoky have any idea as to who was shooting at what? |
41671 | Did Smoky hear any shooting? |
41671 | Did he come back here? |
41671 | Did n''t you ever hear about me? |
41671 | Did you expect to get it in a week? |
41671 | Did you have your rifle with you? |
41671 | Did you notice anything unusual about that buck? |
41671 | Did you say shoot? |
41671 | Did you see Thornton? |
41671 | Did--? |
41671 | Do n''t you see? |
41671 | Do n''t you think we should have a faucet on this gooseneck? |
41671 | Do you believe Dad shot Smoky? |
41671 | Do you feel all right? |
41671 | Do you have to be so gloomy? |
41671 | Do you own this land? |
41671 | Do you think I''m asking too much money? |
41671 | Do-- Do you want to talk with Dad soon? |
41671 | Do-- do your folks know you''re here? |
41671 | Does n''t anybody hunt anything except deer? |
41671 | Does that trooper really think he, or anyone else, can track Dad? |
41671 | Find any sign? |
41671 | For sure now? |
41671 | For taking Dad to jail? |
41671 | Get your coyote? |
41671 | Go on? |
41671 | Had it been fired? |
41671 | Had n''t you ought to get it first? |
41671 | Has he talked? |
41671 | Have a bite with us, Lorin''? |
41671 | Have they been pushing you pretty hard, Loring? |
41671 | He did? |
41671 | He what? |
41671 | Here? |
41671 | Highly- trained, too, is n''t he? 41671 How about the bullet?" |
41671 | How about you, Jack? |
41671 | How are things? |
41671 | How come? |
41671 | How do you figger it? |
41671 | How do you know he fell there? |
41671 | How do you know he was shot near them three sycamores in Coon Valley? |
41671 | How do you know? |
41671 | How do you know? |
41671 | How long should I wait? |
41671 | How would you feel? |
41671 | How you comin''? |
41671 | Huh? |
41671 | I know but-- What''s Tammie barking at? |
41671 | I mean, since we took him away last night? |
41671 | I say, would you mind if I just wandered about on my own? |
41671 | I see,Ted observed,"that you got my message?" |
41671 | I''ll help you, huh? |
41671 | If you had a choice, would you stay here or at Crestwood? |
41671 | Is he dead? |
41671 | Is he goin''to die? |
41671 | Is n''t it traditional for hunters to be in the woods at dawn? |
41671 | Is that strange? |
41671 | Is the reason good enough for you? |
41671 | Is there a choice? |
41671 | Is there any reason,Al asked,"why a body ca n''t eat first? |
41671 | Is there anything else? |
41671 | Is this yours? |
41671 | Is your dad guilty? |
41671 | It is? |
41671 | Just what did he say? |
41671 | Lonesome for a human being, fella? |
41671 | Lorin'', where was Smoky shot? |
41671 | Loring, has it occurred to anybody, except me, that the back of Glory Rock is a sheer drop? 41671 Lots of grouse?" |
41671 | May I bring the fellows in? |
41671 | Message? |
41671 | Mighty important point,Al said gravely,"but do you figure you got to throw out that much sign? |
41671 | Mind if I smoke? |
41671 | No sign of anything else? |
41671 | No work today? |
41671 | Not even to get your job back? |
41671 | Nothing else? |
41671 | Now this''available for season,''do you think I should say at ten per cent discount? |
41671 | On what grounds? |
41671 | Ready? |
41671 | Ready? |
41671 | S''pose you get about four more parcels of pork chops out and start''em cookin? |
41671 | Seen Damon and Pythias lately? |
41671 | Shall we go? |
41671 | Shall we go? |
41671 | Smoky Delbert give you any trouble? |
41671 | Smoky''s very sure of that? 41671 So that makes Thornton better''n you, huh? |
41671 | So? |
41671 | So? |
41671 | So? |
41671 | Some buck, eh? |
41671 | Somebody finally got him, huh? |
41671 | Ted, do you know anyone at all in the Mahela who lives up to the full letter of the game laws? 41671 Ted?" |
41671 | Tell you what? |
41671 | That is your tobacco pouch? |
41671 | That''s all? 41671 That?" |
41671 | Then I am in the right place? |
41671 | Then he did know Dad had gone up Coon Valley ahead of him? |
41671 | Then he--? |
41671 | Then what is it? 41671 Then you can help him?" |
41671 | Then you crossed back to the Fordham Road? |
41671 | Then you do know where he is? |
41671 | There who is? |
41671 | Think you can stay out of other people''s chicken coops? |
41671 | This is''chow''? |
41671 | This the camp? |
41671 | This yours? |
41671 | Uh-- are you going bear hunting with revolvers? |
41671 | Uh-- how much bear hunting have any of you done? |
41671 | Waitin''for somebody? |
41671 | Want to go? |
41671 | Want to tell me why? |
41671 | Want to tell me? |
41671 | Want to tell me? |
41671 | Was Smoky afraid to go on? |
41671 | Was it bad? |
41671 | Was your father with you today? |
41671 | Well, who could be sure? 41671 What are you going to do?" |
41671 | What are you talking about? |
41671 | What could? |
41671 | What did he tell you? |
41671 | What did you find in Coon Valley? |
41671 | What do we do now? |
41671 | What do you expect to find? |
41671 | What do you mean? |
41671 | What do you suggest I do? |
41671 | What do you suggest, Ted? |
41671 | What do you think your bed''s for? |
41671 | What do you want to know, Ted? |
41671 | What do you want? |
41671 | What for? |
41671 | What goes on? |
41671 | What have you got, Tammie? |
41671 | What is it? |
41671 | What is n''t? |
41671 | What shall I say if they come? |
41671 | What time did you go up Coon Valley? |
41671 | What time do you want me there, Ted? |
41671 | What time? |
41671 | What time? |
41671 | What would you carry if you was huntin''a coyote? 41671 What would you do if you ran across Dad?" |
41671 | What''d you do if you was on your way to jail? 41671 What''d you do to him?" |
41671 | What''d you see? |
41671 | What''s he mad at? |
41671 | What''s he want? |
41671 | What''s in the sack? |
41671 | What''s it like on top? |
41671 | What''s that? |
41671 | What''s the matter? 41671 What''s up?" |
41671 | What''s your way? |
41671 | When did all this happen? |
41671 | When did he leave here? |
41671 | Where do they lurk during deer season? |
41671 | Where is he? |
41671 | Where they hangin''out? |
41671 | Where was he? |
41671 | Where you been the past twenty or twenty- five years, Jack? 41671 Where''d he go?" |
41671 | Where? |
41671 | Where? |
41671 | Which one you aim to get? 41671 Who does n''t violate the law? |
41671 | Who in his right mind would let himself in for this sort of thing? |
41671 | Who''s the brains of this outfit? |
41671 | Who? |
41671 | Why ca n''t you talk? |
41671 | Why ca n''t you tell me what you did with it? |
41671 | Why did n''t you come last night? |
41671 | Why did n''t you stop him? 41671 Why did you laugh?" |
41671 | Why do n''t you find it? |
41671 | Why do n''t you get a different job, Nels? 41671 Why do you want it, Thornton?" |
41671 | Why not? |
41671 | Why not? |
41671 | Why not? |
41671 | Why not? |
41671 | Why should he have been afraid? 41671 Why would n''t he?" |
41671 | Why''s he want those two bucks? |
41671 | Why, did n''t you know? |
41671 | Why? |
41671 | Why? |
41671 | Will a shotgun halt them when they charge? |
41671 | Will you do me a favor? |
41671 | Will you take this pipe? |
41671 | Would you have a little time to talk? |
41671 | Yes? |
41671 | Yes? |
41671 | You are? |
41671 | You can say definitely that they will not charge? |
41671 | You do n''t aim to change your mind? |
41671 | You do? |
41671 | You ever make that crossin''? |
41671 | You feel pretty bitter, do n''t you? |
41671 | You fired Ted? |
41671 | You have? |
41671 | You have? |
41671 | You know of those two bucks they call Damon and Pythias? |
41671 | You mean it? |
41671 | You mean let him get away with it? |
41671 | You mean? |
41671 | You refuse to admit you shot Delbert? |
41671 | You seen your dad? |
41671 | You wo n''t resist? |
41671 | You worked at the old Hawley logging camp? |
41671 | You''re sure now? |
41671 | You''re sure? |
41671 | You''ve never hunted? |
41671 | You--? |
41671 | Your dog, eh? |
41671 | _ Hm- m._ Want me to pick him up for it? |
41671 | A pocketful of pebbles?" |
41671 | Al asked,"Can you think of any more excuses for deep thinkin''?" |
41671 | Al, will you talk to me?" |
41671 | And you?" |
41671 | Are four of us going to eat that?" |
41671 | Beaulieu?" |
41671 | Bee sting you?" |
41671 | Been waitin''long?" |
41671 | But I saw your light and--""What on earth have you been doing?" |
41671 | But he did n''t, yet to say the wrong thing might mean to give offense,"Uh-- aren''t you--?" |
41671 | But how about the opposite slope? |
41671 | But how could Ted report Arthur Beamish''s when Beamish was his guest? |
41671 | But if we''re going to Glory Rock, why ca n''t we drive to the mouth of Coon Valley?" |
41671 | But now that Thornton was leaving, was there any reason why he should be shielded? |
41671 | But perhaps you will tell us where we have the best chance of encountering bears?" |
41671 | But suppose he was wrong? |
41671 | But was he interested in woodcock? |
41671 | But which of the three should he accept? |
41671 | Call him back, will you? |
41671 | Call him back, will you?" |
41671 | Can you arrange that?" |
41671 | Can you let me know at once if it is available? |
41671 | Can you send him up tomorrow?" |
41671 | Can you?'' |
41671 | Come in an''have a cup of coffee?" |
41671 | Damon? |
41671 | Did he shrink from breaking the law? |
41671 | Did you ever cross that way?" |
41671 | Do n''t you know that failing to do so can make you liable to arrest as an accessory after the fact?" |
41671 | Do you have any bright ideas?" |
41671 | Do you know anyone who does n''t take what he wants when he wants it, in season or out?" |
41671 | Do you know where we can get a wet nurse?" |
41671 | Do you mind if I carry a rifle?" |
41671 | Do you think I should return to the town through which we just passed and buy them rifles and revolvers?" |
41671 | Do you think I should say,''Bring extra cots for more than eight?''" |
41671 | Do you think I should say,''deer and small game abundant''?" |
41671 | Do you think you can get him to come back and give himself up?" |
41671 | Do you want the pick or the shovel?" |
41671 | Does it make any difference if those bucks are shot now or six weeks from now?" |
41671 | Does your dad mind laying out?" |
41671 | Everything''s O.K., eh?" |
41671 | Finally Loring Blade asked,"Are you ready, Al?" |
41671 | Finally he murmured,"So now you''re goin''to be a famous resort owner?" |
41671 | Four more packages meant that they would cook thirty pork chops, and what were any four men-- even four ravenous men-- to do with them? |
41671 | Get it?" |
41671 | Had Jack Callahan, nobody''s fool, seen more than he had admitted seeing? |
41671 | Had he slipped back after leaving Ted and found the pack himself? |
41671 | Had this sudden, terrible accusation unseated Al''s reason? |
41671 | Harkness?" |
41671 | He asked,"Are you Ted Harkness?" |
41671 | He does n''t have any grub except the load he cooked the night Loring and I were here-- and was n''t I the dope not to see through that? |
41671 | Help me pack all thet grub we cooked for supper, will you? |
41671 | His captor asked sternly,"What are you doing here?" |
41671 | How about it?" |
41671 | How are things?" |
41671 | How are you and Thornton gettin''along?" |
41671 | How are you doing?" |
41671 | How are you feeling?" |
41671 | How are you going to decide exactly whether you turned him in to settle a grudge or because you''re a believer in conservation? |
41671 | How are you making out, Ted?" |
41671 | How do you like us?" |
41671 | How do you tell''em apart?" |
41671 | How have you been?" |
41671 | How many city people can take a whole season just to go huntin''? |
41671 | How many papers you crumpled so far?" |
41671 | How was his father spending this chilly night-- and where? |
41671 | How''d you manage that?" |
41671 | How''s the boss?" |
41671 | I do not want your camp, but do you want to guide a doddering old man? |
41671 | If there was some idea behind this madness, what could it possibly be? |
41671 | Is Loring home?" |
41671 | Is nine dollars a day all right?" |
41671 | Is the other as big?" |
41671 | Is this deep enough?" |
41671 | It was Dad that rose from behind the rock?" |
41671 | It would be silly to threaten Carl Thornton, and how could he report him to the game warden when he had broken no law? |
41671 | Jack Callahan challenged,"What do you mean by that?" |
41671 | John Wilson asked,"He''s been wounded before, eh?" |
41671 | John Wilson broke it with a quiet,"Is there a story behind it?" |
41671 | John Wilson, looking at the dying embers in the fireplace, asked quietly,"Got your campaign mapped, General?" |
41671 | Just how did one approach an attorney and what did one say to him? |
41671 | Just how much had Callahan seen? |
41671 | Just wait?" |
41671 | Loring Blade asked,"What now?" |
41671 | Making a motion to crumple this paper too, he thought better of it and called,"How''s this, Dad? |
41671 | Meet me at two?" |
41671 | Now do you think it could be the bullet that went through Smoky Delbert?" |
41671 | Now that he was here, just what was he supposed to do? |
41671 | Now who''d think a Boston bull-- What''s that?" |
41671 | Now will you please show us the camp?" |
41671 | Obviously he had guessed wrong, and what now? |
41671 | One you can depend on?" |
41671 | Or Pythias?" |
41671 | Or had n''t Ted heard correctly? |
41671 | Or me?" |
41671 | Pretty warm for this time of year, is n''t it?" |
41671 | See him?" |
41671 | Shall we get out to the house?" |
41671 | Shall we start earning our wages?" |
41671 | Smoky would blackmail him.__ Thornton paying Delbert''s hospital bills._"Did I hit him square?" |
41671 | Something wrong, Ted?" |
41671 | Suppose I had my pouch, could n''t I have lost it when I passed the sycamores?" |
41671 | Ted asked without much interest,"What happened?" |
41671 | Ted asked,"Can you handle the stoves and everything?" |
41671 | Ted asked,"What now?" |
41671 | Ted asked,"You tired?" |
41671 | Ted whispered,"What are we going to do, Tammie?" |
41671 | Ted, do you think he shot Smoky?" |
41671 | That dog will do almost anything you want him to, wo n''t he?" |
41671 | There had to be more than that, but what? |
41671 | There''s more than one side to this, Jack, and suppose you simmer down?" |
41671 | Think I want''em shootin''up you or Tammie?" |
41671 | Think they''ll work?" |
41671 | This works good, huh? |
41671 | Turn handsprings?" |
41671 | Uh-- thought I heard you talking?" |
41671 | Was he afraid of Loring Blade, the game warden? |
41671 | What can I do for you?" |
41671 | What could have happened out in the Mahela? |
41671 | What did the fluttering cloths mean? |
41671 | What do you always say?" |
41671 | What peril did they indicate? |
41671 | What time did he come back last night?" |
41671 | What time do you plan to get out in the morning?" |
41671 | What''s his name?" |
41671 | What''s it worth for you to have it?" |
41671 | What''s wrong?" |
41671 | When the two had finished eating, Ted asked,"Shall we go?" |
41671 | Where do these two big bucks hang out?" |
41671 | Where had they come from? |
41671 | Where was it? |
41671 | Where''s your father now?" |
41671 | Who did shoot this Delbert?" |
41671 | Who expects to get shot?" |
41671 | Who had done this dreadful thing? |
41671 | Who had taken a horse up the valley, and why? |
41671 | Who talked with him after he was shot?" |
41671 | Who''s going to follow Tammie? |
41671 | Why did n''t you tell me we were going to climb the Matterhorn?" |
41671 | Why do n''t you start your men into the hills?" |
41671 | Why?" |
41671 | Why?" |
41671 | Will you eat with us?" |
41671 | Wo n''t you help me to help you?" |
41671 | Wonder how the lucky cuss got it?" |
41671 | Would you care to start at daylight?" |
41671 | Yah?" |
41671 | You brought Smoky''s rifle out?" |
41671 | You do know where he is?" |
41671 | You go down? |
41671 | You hear from your pa, Ted?" |
41671 | You like grouse hunting, eh?" |
41671 | You really think this is all right?" |
41671 | You want to saw wood?" |
41671 | You would n''t change your mind?" |
41671 | You would n''t think fifteen men, or fourteen men and a boy, ate and slept in that old house, would you?" |
41671 | You''ll have some explaining to do, Thornton, and_ can you explain_?" |
41671 | You''re a pretty good deer hunter, are n''t you?" |
41671 | You-- You know where?" |