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61333And no one knows where you are? 61333 Hey, what goes on?"
61333Hey,he shouted,"where is everyone?"
61333How could they?
61333Where do I go to find you?
61333Where do you want to go?
61333Where would you have found happiness? 61333 Who are you?"
61333Who else?
61333You mean you built yourself?
61333You say you left your last port without proper clearance?
61333A hundred?
61333And, most pertinent of all, what thoughts had run through and congealed and formed within his mind?
61333Can you take me out of here?
61333Five hundred?
61333How many years, he wondered, had it been since that old man had translated himself into something else than human?
61333In those years where had he been and what might he have seen?
61333No one''s looking for you?"
61333Sherwood?"
61333Sherwood?"
61333What was life like for him?
61333What''s the point of all this?"
43051And what on earth is a''ka- ni- a- mer''?
43051Annoyed?
43051Are we to open a five and ten cent store for the native Indians up there?
43051Are you game to try it out with me? 43051 Can we start to- morrow?"
43051Does it get so cold at night that we have to wrap up like that?
43051How about tigers?
43051How come, buck man?
43051How did you sleep last night?
43051How far?
43051How long will it take to get there?
43051How long?
43051Is it a vampire down your neck or a crocodile up your trousers leg?
43051Me walkee with you, savvy? 43051 What does it mean?"
43051What does that mean?
43051What''s got you?
43051What''s the big idea?
43051What''s wrong?
43051Why?
43051Will it be all right to go home with them?
43051Will they do it? 43051 But did they carry their baskets? 43051 CONTENTS PAGE CHAPTER IARE YOU GAME TO TRY IT?"
43051How can shoot um me no see?"
43051How go for catch if no see?"
43051It means a combination of''How do you do?''
43051What did each man have a wife for if not to do his work?
43051What use is a silver or gold coin to a native back hundreds of miles in the jungle?
43051Where had he gone?
43051Will they come and find us?"
32323A fortune? 32323 A hundred and fifty miles in two days?"
32323Ai n''t them diamonds?
32323An expedition on skates?
32323And give up the diamond hunt?
32323And what became of the white man and the other trapper?
32323Are n''t those fellows likely to make off the first thing this morning, and take all our outfit with them?
32323Are n''t we all Horace''s friends? 32323 Are the diamonds worth anything, or are they not?
32323But how''ll we do it, Peter?
32323But if it''s so rough to get into, how can we travel?
32323But suppose they fire on us?
32323But the diamonds? 32323 But what can we do?
32323But what was it?
32323But where have you been since you left the cabin?
32323Ca n''t we start at once?
32323Can this really be it?
32323Can you make the slightest guess at what the stones are worth?
32323Could they have gone some other way?
32323Could you skate a hundred and fifty miles in two days?
32323Count on me? 32323 Did you find the-- the--?"
32323Did you hit him, do you think?
32323Did you put this on it?
32323Do n''t ye know that this is a Government forest reserve? 32323 Do n''t you know who we are?
32323Do we have to go back the way we came?
32323Do you think those men will really follow us, Horace?
32323Find any gold?
32323Fished me out, Mac? 32323 Goin''in after moose?"
32323Goin''up to the pulpwood camps, mebbe?
32323Going to portage?
32323How about matches? 32323 How many cartridges have we?"
32323How?
32323Hunting?
32323I suppose you''ve got papers to show your authority?
32323I wish Horace were here, but-- could you get a holiday from your office for a week or ten days?
32323I''m curious to know,Horace said,"how you came to hear that you might expect to find diamonds hereabouts?"
32323Is Horace in town?
32323Is he a ranger-- or a prospector?
32323Is he dead?
32323Is it so certain that the parents of those cubs are black?
32323Is that you? 32323 Little things?
32323No danger of going through air- holes in the ice?
32323Nothing for it now but to go home again, is there?
32323Of course you''ll both be able to go?
32323Prospect for what?
32323Prospecting''s allowed, is n''t it?
32323Rough? 32323 See what it is?
32323See, this is where we are, is n''t it? 32323 Shall we try it to- night?"
32323Shining stones? 32323 Sounds all right,"said Fred,"but suppose they overtook you before you got to the ambush?"
32323Stop for breakfast?
32323Surely we wo n''t need all this for a week or ten days?
32323The matter? 32323 Those little things?
32323Trade these foxes for some flour and bacon? 32323 Trapping?"
32323We have rifles, have n''t we? 32323 What are we to do now?
32323What did you tear the place to pieces for if you were n''t hunting for something?
32323What do you make of it?
32323What do you mean by all this? 32323 What do you mean?"
32323What do you suppose he''ll do for the rest of the winter?
32323What do you think we ought to do, Horace?
32323What else can we do, anyhow?
32323What have you there, Horace?
32323What in the world are you doing?
32323What in the world have you got there?
32323What luck?
32323What luck?
32323What luck?
32323What luck?
32323What might ye be goin''into the woods fer?
32323What of that?
32323What''s going on, anyway? 32323 What''s that got to do with it?"
32323What''s that?
32323What''s the matter with them? 32323 What''s the matter with you?"
32323What''s the matter? 32323 What''s the matter?
32323What''s the matter?
32323What''s-- matter?
32323What? 32323 Where''s the camp-- and where''s Maurice?"
32323Where''s the limit of this reserve?
32323Who''s going to go down there and find out?
32323Why not stop here a couple of days and prospect?
32323Why not? 32323 Why not?
32323Why not? 32323 Why, what''s the matter, Fred?"
32323Why, you do n''t expect to live like this long?
32323Will we have to pack all that outfit on our shoulders?
32323You are n''t going to rob us of our firearms and our canoe, too, are you?
32323You do n''t want to try it again, do you?
32323You would, would you?
32323Your brother''s?
32323Yours? 32323 And Maurice, and Mac?
32323Are they diamonds?"
32323Are they going to stay here all winter?"
32323Are you coming?"
32323Are you crazy?"
32323Besides, suppose you did get a wretched thousand dollars or so for the pelts-- what''s that?
32323But how on earth can we catch them?
32323But say, boys, why could n''t we manage to ambush''em?"
32323But suppose we do get them, what then?"
32323But we''ll have to do a lot of quick shopping to- morrow, wo n''t we?
32323But what are you fellows grinning about?
32323But why do they want to run us out of the country?"
32323Can we get across in time to head''em off?"
32323Can we live on meat alone, Mac?"
32323Could it be a deer?
32323Could we get away to- morrow?"
32323Do n''t you see?
32323Do you think we''d have left you?"
32323Have you a gun?
32323How about you, Maurice?"
32323How long shall we leave it?"
32323I suppose you''ve never been up in that country, Osborne?"
32323Is the camp on fire?"
32323Kill them?
32323Must n''t he, Horace?"
32323Now who''s going to reach in and pull''em out?"
32323Of course you''ll let me go, wo n''t you?
32323See any wolves?"
32323Shall we go on, or--""Or what?"
32323Some one had been trapping in that district recently, perhaps during the last winter; was the stranger also looking for diamonds?
32323Then he turned to Horace, and whispered,"What in the world are we going to do with these fellows?"
32323We ca n''t get in the cabin, you say?
32323We can count on you, then, Osborne?
32323We wo n''t take a cent of it, will we, Maurice?"
32323Well, you''ve a camp somewhere, have n''t you?"
32323Were they going to kill the foxes?
32323What are you thinking of asking for them?"
32323What did you find at the head of the river?
32323What do you mean?"
32323What do you suppose they''re worth?"
32323What if we did, fellows, eh?
32323What is it?"
32323What of that?"
32323What on earth are you doing here?
32323What''ll we do?"
32323What''s happened to you?"
32323What''s this?"
32323What''s up?
32323Where do we meet?"
32323Who are you, anyway?"
32323Who''s that with you?
32323Why did not Horace shoot?
32323Why had they done it?
32323Why, Mac, they''re worth a fortune, are n''t they?"
32323Why, what''s the matter?"
32323_ Savez_?"
37619About the place where you found all those diamonds, where was that?
37619Ah, then, who''s got the laugh this day?
37619And are you going up to the Fields, my dear?
37619And do n''t you think Crotty knew that? 37619 And in the mean time how''ll you live?"
37619Are you sure he has done it all right?
37619Are you sure you''ll win? 37619 Beg pardon, sir, but about old Hawkins; what are you going to do for him?
37619Beg your pardon, sir, but will you let me have a look through your race- glasses for a second?
37619Burden to us? 37619 By George, though, I think we want this gentleman; there is a warrant out for Bats, is n''t there, Jim?"
37619By Jove, yes, you''re right, it''s healthier here than at Kimberley, and she could n''t look better than she does, could she?
37619By the by, shall you ride Lone Star for her gallop to- morrow?
37619By the by,he added,"what are you going to do with it?
37619Colesberg Kopje, did you say? 37619 Did you see that pretty girl who got in at Boppart?
37619Do n''t know, do n''t care; not to me, anyhow; it''s a niceish stone, ai n''t it?
37619Do you know there is a lady in the next room?
37619Do you think any other horse has a chance of beating The Pirate? 37619 Do you think we have any chance?
37619Does Polly Short find him such a nuisance then? 37619 Go home?
37619Gorman''s buildings are worth about as much as twenty thousand pounds''worth of stock in the Long Hope Company, are not they, Brown?
37619Got at him? 37619 Hallo, so you talk about him as` he,''do you?"
37619He gave you that, did he? 37619 How about Storm Drum now?"
37619How are you, Captain?
37619How do you do, Mr Warton, we''alf expects Sir''Arry would drop in this evening-- have you seen him?
37619How is he behaving now-- him?
37619How is it you''re up here?
37619How long have we to wait?
37619How much did you give Bill Hardman for Boschfontein?
37619How much did you say, Brown-- twenty- four thousand five hundred? 37619 How much will you lay it to?"
37619How soon shall we know whether it is any good?
37619How''s that? 37619 Hullo, by God, what''s his game now?
37619Hullo, mate, what are you up to now? 37619 Hullo, who the devil is this?"
37619I am in my right place sitting next to you, ai n''t I, miss?
37619I do n''t like the look of that drive, do n''t like those boulders that are above you; why do n''t you leave it alone and go into fresh ground? 37619 I say, that''s rather a nasty- looking boulder you are working under, is n''t it?
37619I suppose she will go home now, as that''s what her father would have liked?
37619I suppose they do n''t go prospecting much now- a- days?
37619I suppose you go in for being quite the straight and upright merchant now?
37619I wonder who this thing belongs to now?
37619If he had a horse do you think he would get off? 37619 Is that mare of yours, Lone Star, going to go for anything this time?
37619Is that one of yours, Mr Crotty?
37619Is that person a friend of yours?
37619Jack-- which Jack? 37619 Lady?
37619Laid ten to one against him did you? 37619 Lame?
37619Let''s see, ai n''t you Mr Gordon, who used to have claims at old De Beer''s? 37619 Like to go on with it, as it''s such a bad bet for me?"
37619Look here, Le Mert,he continued, when his guest had sat down again,"why do n''t you give me a fair price for that stone?
37619Look here, Mr Gordon, where are you going to put up when you get to Kimberley?
37619Look here, what is Dick Stark like?
37619Look here, what was the prospector like? 37619 Look here, what was your hand?"
37619Look here, you''re trying to fool me, ai n''t you? 37619 Look here,"he added, calling the detective on one side,"that fellow is an infernal scoundrel, and are you sure he is not humbugging us?"
37619Never mind what you hear; that''s May Morn; looks like having a big chance, do n''t it?
37619No, you sha n''t do that; what''s the good? 37619 No,--what?
37619Not home that year?
37619Now I can go, I suppose?
37619Now why are you so keen about backing The Pirate this morning? 37619 Now, gov''ner, what''s yer game?
37619Now, have you brought them?
37619Now, then, what do you want?
37619Now, what luck?
37619Oh, one you found, eh? 37619 Played out, eh?
37619Say, boys, have you heard about old Mick Hawkins''s luck?
37619See here, where are his cards? 37619 See here,"he said, when they were out of hearing of Ziederman, who sat smoking with a placid expression on his face,"what can we do?
37619She looks as if she has had a good deal of trouble; what can she be going up to the Diamond Fields by herself for? 37619 So, Captain, you are going to ride; how much will you bet that you ever get round the course?"
37619Staying? 37619 Surely you do n''t mean that you believe that brute can have a chance?"
37619Surely you''re not going to bet against Lone Star?
37619That black is the horse Sir Harry Ferriard rides, is n''t it? 37619 The question is, what had Bowker?
37619Twenty thousand pounds? 37619 Was it a dream?"
37619Was it true,she would ask,"that he had such a splendid collection of diamonds?
37619Was n''t Jack going home too?
37619Waste my time, do you say? 37619 Well, I suppose your horse Marmion is a certainty for the cup, eh?"
37619Well, Jack, my boy, how goes it? 37619 Well, Moss, what''s this I hear about your having turned digger, and found all at once?
37619Well, Mr Crotty,said Gideon when the doctor had gone,"what will you do about the stakes?"
37619Well, and now what are you going to do? 37619 Well, how are we going to play this out?
37619Well, how''s The Pirate?
37619Well, mate, how about the big diamond; is it fifty or a hundred thou, that it''s worth?
37619Well, we are going our piles on it, eh, partner?
37619Well, what''s the matter?
37619Well, who would like to back Captain Harman''s mount? 37619 Well, why should you be broke, why not keep your money in your pocket?"
37619What am I to say?
37619What are you to say? 37619 What can I get about it?"
37619What did it matter? 37619 What do you mean?
37619What do you mean? 37619 What do you mean?"
37619What do you say to making the blind five pounds?
37619What do you want to play?
37619What have you done that for? 37619 What made you go to the gold- fields without waiting to say good- bye to me?"
37619What of that? 37619 What on earth are you shouting for?
37619What on earth do you mean?
37619What on earth is your game?
37619What price against the peeler?
37619What the devil do you mean by this, Captain Hamilton?
37619What was he after? 37619 What was the good of walking any faster?
37619What''s my game? 37619 What''s the good of all this talk, Jack?
37619What''s the matter, Charlie?
37619What''s to be done? 37619 What, Darrell of Red Shirt Rush in this?
37619What, he got drowned, did he? 37619 When is he going to get something to do?
37619When should I get to Kimberley, what should I do when I got there?
37619Where is that man who interfered with me? 37619 Where is the place you said you found so well at?"
37619Whereabouts was that, now?
37619Who are those men working at the court- house,--the white men I mean?
37619Who are you trying to get at?
37619Who are you, with your damned side? 37619 Who are you?
37619Who can tell? 37619 Who''s that leading?"
37619Who''s that man?
37619Who''s that? 37619 Who''s that?--who''s your friend?"
37619Why do n''t you say that I could n''t be improved, Charlie? 37619 Why do you talk about my friend Jack?
37619Why kill me? 37619 Why not let me keep it for you?
37619Why on earth have you thrown that money away?
37619Why, what''s to beat him?
37619Will you double it?
37619Will you lay me six to four?
37619Wonder how Hardman will do as a man of property? 37619 Wonder what that fool wants of me?"
37619Yes, the old General and pretty little Connie were quite features in the place, were n''t they? 37619 You found as rich a place as one wants to come across, did you?"
37619You had better go back to the` Corner Bar,''that is more in your line than this place, is n''t it?
37619You have n''t been doing anything wrong-- not been on the cross in any way? 37619 You mean they have abandoned it''cause they have found a richer place?"
37619You want to see his hand, do you? 37619 You would like to fool me out of that stone and get your claws on it, would n''t you?
37619You''re going to make your fortune farming?
37619You''re infernally silent-- what robbery are you hatching now?
37619You''re so clever, ai n''t you?
37619_ Do_ you know that Jack is fearfully jealous of you?
37619` Do n''t you know about it then?'' 37619 ` Know about it?
37619Ah, it''s you, is it?"
37619And now what price Kildare?
37619At last he broke in:"Have they worked out the New Rush, the Colesberg Kopje, as they called it?"
37619Been down at the General''s?
37619Besides, if I want educating ever so much, how could I go home and leave him by himself?
37619Can you remember now what it was you were going to say?"
37619Can you tell us exactly where it was?"
37619Come, I have lost my horse and won a frow, for you must marry me or go to prison-- which will you do?"
37619Could n''t he show them to her?"
37619Did any one ever hear of such a thing?"
37619Did ever man see such luck?
37619Did not the thousands of miles that separated him from England break the shameful tie he loathed?
37619Did you ever see such a fool?"
37619Did you see who they were?
37619Do n''t you think now, Nat, something might be done?"
37619Do you hear that?
37619Do you know you were the cause of her staying away?
37619Do you mean Mother Hemp, or the other girl?"
37619Do you mean to tell me that ai n''t a diamond?"
37619Do you remember that day on the racecourse when Cockney Bill and his pals tried the system of going for the banker at faro and jumping his satchel?
37619Does the message in his sister''s letter mean that she still cares for him?
37619Dutchman, Jew, and nigger-- it''s a nice breed, is n''t it?
37619For once the long weary afternoon''s work had some interest;-- should he see her again, he kept wondering?
37619Go back and work at the place you prospected?"
37619Had he a big diamond on him?"
37619Had he not done his best to save the old man and risked his life, and nearly lost it amongst the weeds?
37619Has he found anything big?"
37619Have you found one?"
37619He was talking the other day about sending me home, and staying out here himself; but that''s absurd, is n''t it?"
37619Here, what do you think of it, Jen?"
37619How could that English girl in a strange country help him?
37619How do we know that there is not another mine as rich as Kimberley on which the grass and bush are growing, and the spring bucks are playing?
37619How much did you pay for Boschfontein?"
37619How wanting it is in real happiness; why how long is it since he has spoken to any woman more refined than the barmaid of the Vaal Hotel?
37619I asked;"what can?"
37619I believe in it, do n''t you?"
37619I do n''t believe she only married me for a home; once she really cared for me-- but you find this yarn a bit long, do n''t you?"
37619I wonder whether you ever met him out there, Kate?"
37619I''spect he ai n''t left a very big estate behind him?"
37619It would be a pretty little game to play, eh, my boy?
37619It''s more our affair than theirs; eh, Pat?"
37619Jack could hear them laugh as they crashed through the bushes, and he thought he heard one say:"What about Kildare for the Stakes?"
37619Joe asked;"she won easy enough; what would you like to bet against her winning again?"
37619Look here, now let me put it to you-- ain''t you making a mistake?
37619Man alive, how can the diamond belong to any one except the first man who finds it?
37619Not because you have heard about Bill Bledshaw jumping Kildare?"
37619Now look''ere, Captain, it''s putting last year''s Derby winner in at 7 stone 4--how''d that be, ay?
37619Now when he knew what he was giving up, what would he do?
37619Old Sloeman is a good deal better than the lot who turn their backs on me, and, thief or not, I am going to work with him?"
37619One circumstance was discussed with a good deal of interest: people asked why should the Kaffir have shown fight if he had no diamond?
37619Seems something like fate in it all, do n''t it?
37619Shares and companies were talked about morning, noon, and night; and what more delightful topic for conversation could any one wish to have?
37619Should he leave it to her to decide?
37619So he has been telling you about it, has he?
37619That Bill Jeffson has n''t been letting you in or getting you to go in for anything shady?"
37619Things are altered a bit, are they not, since the old days?"
37619Was I ashamed of staying with him?"
37619Was he going to sip it, or would he gulp it down as he generally did?
37619Were they not all either hard, selfish, and heartless, or reckless, prodigal, and hopeless?
37619What are you doing-- where are you staying now?"
37619What could he do to get his diamonds back?
37619What could he hope to find?"
37619What did a hundred pounds more or less matter?
37619What did she think of his disgraceful position?--but what should she think?
37619What did that note mean, he kept asking himself?
37619What do you mean?
37619What do you put your pile at?"
37619What do you say to halves?"
37619What do you say?"
37619What do you think a jury would do to me?
37619What do you think of that part of the story; do you believe it?"
37619What good are diamonds and money to me?
37619What had become of the man for whom for some motive she could hardly fathom she had risked so much?
37619What have I done that you should kill me?
37619What is that he is on?
37619What made him show fight though?
37619What shall I do for all that money?
37619What sort of offences do you suppose they have committed, and where do they come from?"
37619What will you take, boys?
37619What''s come over you all at once?"
37619What''s he got?"
37619What''s he up to?
37619What''s her name?
37619What''s it to be, sir, champagne-- I''ve got a case in stock?"
37619What''s life without sentiment, my dear Bill?"
37619What''s our partnership got to do with this diamond?
37619Where are his cards?"
37619Where are you off to this morning?"
37619Where could he get to?"
37619Where have you come from, eh?"
37619Where the deuce is he going?"
37619Where to?
37619Where will he be this time next year, and what sort of a year will it be for him?
37619Who was there in the country, or for the matter of that in the world who would take the trouble to help him?
37619Why do n''t you stick to the diamond?
37619Why should he not forget all about her and his old life?
37619Why should he not go down?
37619Why should his whole life be wrecked because of that act of folly in his youth?
37619Will you come in and give it her yourself?
37619Will you go on laying against him?"
37619Will you lay me a good big bet at even money?"
37619Wo n''t that be wretched?"
37619Would Mr Ziederman care to sell it?
37619Would he come back to her out of pity or duty or a sense of honour, or would he desert her?
37619Would it not be throwing away his good luck if he did not keep the treasure- trove which was his by natural right if not by law?
37619Would n''t you, you black thief?"
37619Yes, you were a policeman or something like that out there at the last, were n''t you?
37619You wo n''t buy it yourself, I know, because you''re only a small man; but what do you put its price down as?"
37619You''re looking pretty bad though-- dysentery do you say?
37619` Where is she?''
37619` Where''s the Count?''
37619about what?''
37619and what''s that you have found in my garden?
37619been sworn off?"
37619blue and yellow cap?
37619has that little-- I mean has Lazarus entered Induna for the Ladies''Purse?
37619it''s enough to make a fellow wild when he thinks of the fortune that may be waiting for him to be picked up; but what''s the good of thinking of it?
37619that would be a good haul, eh?"
37619the latter said as he saw McNeil, who was straining his eyes at the race, not on the card, which was now taking place;"so you knew me, did you?
37619they have not got at Kildare?"
37619was n''t he a tall man with a long beard, and a scar across the left side of his face, and a droop in one eye?"
37619what do yer think you have got hold of?"
37619what do you mean by that?"
37619what have you got there?
37619what price Bill Bledshaw?"
37619what''s that?
37619what''s the matter with Sir Harry?
37619what''s the matter with you, man?
37619what''s up?
37619where does he live, and what kind of a man is he?"
37619you do n''t drink that stuff, do you?"
37619you want to strike my luck, do you?
37619you were n''t a millionnaire in the old days down at Dutoitspan, were you?